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f1H 2 YUIDLE ORSTOMACH PAIN = Last® Week We Talked About Our| .qp. Famous English Cure Bacon. Results (don, < P 2o Were Orders From Eleven New Fam- | ke ot ’”: - INFIVEMINUTES Hies For One and Tws Founds Each, |, Lifat vehiels - i to be Delivered Every Wednesday Un- . ] Az . has “PAPE’S DIAPEPSIN” MAKES SICK, til Further Orders. Get the Habiel It| Novelties in are featured | his brother. ? % inland. 2 SOUR, GASSYFSTOMACHS is a Most Healthful Winter Breakfast. [I? the store windows. FEEL FINE. Delivered Outside the City Parcel Post.| The chaperones for the junior prom- | 3 The Market in Norwich e e - . - Time it! “In five minutes all stom- S i I Pl | Caanplie 08 RRSERAL. i : ach distress” will g§o. No indigestion ' birts heartburn, sourness or belching of gas this Famous Bacon. - e RN bl oy Clelutiin P i S b o e 35 ; 3 acid, or eructations of undigested food, 3 ~ 53 A e , e “fl, Lt service the fi'.’.A‘.‘Z"'u"" bloating, foul breath or 5 M#s. Charles Keiss of Norwich was 3 Mm Thiere ‘wers: 83 vikifors 6 sha Ofis|s caller Sunday AL ihe Home of M e, SRR s Salalled de | Suly Provids TN Siavevan e oled oy ita library room Sunday after-|Willlam Street of Poguetanuck. of the secrtaory, J Newport Steamshi g% nnh m:un?xk -.alpnv.d -ton:-:m, ™ ¥ ¥ noon. Miss ldred was b e surest, quickest and most cer- - charge. e s g s Ho ! of Bast Lyme, who f,” Mrs. Nabind steemer New Bhorsham, which in- [tain indigestion remedy in the whole . has been ‘with pneumonia at the . Isla; and would run [world, and besides it is harmless. 3 was conducted by vice county wess < | the boat in connection with their am"-l Millions of men and women now eat sharps predictea home of his son in Norwich, is re- - vglfn:r kept nn'«i:: cover su‘u‘é‘fi covering. o 3 00 and | er steamer, Mount H from Prov- |their favorite foods without fear—they the mercury did hot get above . city. e o idence to Block Island, know Pape’s Diapepsin will save them J& degress all day: Mrs. Joshua Yeomans was remea | The officers were o g and afternoon service. The New |from any stomach misery. bered with gifts by friends in Trin'ty | lows: - Pleaso, for your sake, get a large i i ot oo fifty-cent case of . Pape’s Diapepsin ont 20 3 - Ter | Mr. Gardner told Mr. Littlefleld that |from any drug store and put your ent military men in Connecti- | Methodist church on her recent biggl.- 3 e O e e o van. recording secretary. Agmes | James Dutton and Baward T. Burke. | that o ip company |stomach right. Don't keep on being next Friday night. W York| ars. Walter A- Hawkins has return- |3 t e ere copnarks by 21l the visi | bad wharves and other facllities at [miserable—life is too short—you are od to West Glocsster. B L. after & 3 : urer, R e b Tuflmg the tsland, New London and Nerwich, |not here s0 make your stay Weelk’s visi - F an company woul pleased talagreeable. Eat what you like and 4 ter Bussey of Norwich. * |mistress of arms, Annie Keehan. Donoyan and Mrs. M L. Sliney enter- | place them at the service of the Block!|gest it; enjoy it, without dread of re- > 5 Noen! - val i Island people if they could use them. |bellion in the stomach. Seymour Ji 3 president, ittlefield said that an effort | Pape's Diapepsin belongs in your 5 Frank - Murtha. Robert secretary, o might be made to get a-boat to cover |[home anyway. Should one of the fam- A month’s mind high mass of re- | Norwich boys, students at Trinity col- G4 i t aftern: that route, but the chances were |ily eat somelhing which don’t agree 2 auiem for Thomas A. Shea was sung lege, are at their homes here. it et . : agalaw euch action. Tith them, or in case of an attack of cle's, o i1 ers are not to or the |indigestion, dyspepsia, stritis . or - Dm Rev, J. H. Broderick. turday bY | yrigs Belle Rathbone returned to h mick; sentinel, M n. Mrs. Ellen | asking in these days,” said Mr. Gard- |stomach derangement at- dnytime or ¢ vision No. 54—Presiden said bad p > ke Nox t, fi nn, | ner. He that his company during the night, it is handy to sive ®dmung Putnam Edwards, 86, a d e Festman { Julia Brock; vice president, Mrs. Nel- Bflllh” e looked over the fleld closely and he |the quickest, surest relief knows. PANCAKE FLOUR scendant of General Putnam, of lie O'Neill; recording secretary, Misd did not believe that there was any e - the Revolutionary arm¥, died Friday Norah Connelly; financial secretary, Charl vessel avaflable at the present time MAPLE SYRUP at his hon:c in Elizabéth, N. J. which would be suitable for the pur- pose. NEW HAVEN ROAD The u&:u%«:tmmofi company runs a s ad ween n; d SH-UMT PRESENT. and ‘Bltdack Island so that wlthi n:or:- The Wall Street Journal Comments on service from Provi- and oon Railroa’s Finances. gence the service facilities of Block Funeral Directors M, Mr. Gardner sald he regretted the A ——— OBSERVED THEIR SILVER ANNIVERSARY SATURDAY. Mr. and Mrs. James Tevilin Complete 25 Years of Married, Life. COMPENSATION HEARINGS. — Two Octupied Commission Donohue’s ime on Saturday. Two - hearings were held Saturday Commi: % LA TOURAINE COFFEE ‘The ¥ \nrymlh Ribbon Banner All Seasonable Good Things at ?ha E::e:or fund A: m- "1‘: Milldale $1. Gift fro: People’s Market|: P o % A Norwich man who has been cut- | per C > ting icquand paying 30 cents an hour | JCLOr° Compensation Mr, and Mrs. James Tevlin of the] On the New Haven road situation | pescosive ot toavio to rats 6 Franklin Street P ol e Seuing 30, cents an hour | James J. Donohue. ' The Hull_apartments, New London,eob. | the Wall Street Journal prints the fol- | Pooegaty Of leaving the people of New and Embalmers JUSTIN HOLDEN, Proprieter ting workers and in keeping them served the 25th anniversary of their |lowing: _ 1 without; a service over this long es- when found. = of Norwich, B F. D. No. 3. The em. |Wedding Saturday. During The New York, New Haven and | tablished route fo Block Island but —— £ i e o el whih the ASGRs 1ifp|Sr. and Mes. Hartford has gained in public esteem | the situation was such that the step 337 MAIN STREET ‘The Serbian relief committee, New T callers who extended felicitations and |through the ability of President Elliott | had to be taken. Mr. Gardner stated DRESS pL MTING York, whose funds now total $382,- e they were remembered to quiet antagonisms. This is a real| that the route had never been a mon- Oppcsite Post Offies ew ndon s ig | entertaines e members e - | me ely reflectec in mar] prices. “As far as it is ible to look int "Ph 238 i t Orders taken for HEMSTITCHING | French class, $26. P e o o1e® °F ™7 |mediate families at & dinner party at| New England transportation s suf- | the fatarer Mr. Garaner said i o e T Ly Sesieten and COVERED BUTTONS. M. . -4 the Mohican hotel. Covers were laid |fering from higher expense and car|conclusion of the intArview, “the orders promptly filled. Thousands of new ties have been [, Tre claim of Charles Gates of Mich. |f,; opout 20, many of whom came |hire costs. Some day, however, the | chances are that the Mew Englers — — —— MRS, GRINDROD distributed along the Norwich-Groton | i5an, formerly of New WLondon agalnd|yom out of town. price of steel, copper and coal = will | Steamship company Will not resume | were guests of Mr. and Mrs Robert . _Telephone 1192-2 “|division of ‘the New Haven road, in|the Berlin =~ Comstruction & Com P ts| Mr. and Mrs. Tevlin were married |come down. the Block Island service from Nor- [ W. Perkins while in town last weck 38 Union Street, Norwich, Conn. |Preparation for early spring replace- [ [ hich 18 Tasured By B b, "was |in New Britain Feb. 3, 1892. At present there is little hope in | wich n.” ‘ment of the present tit T & hearing | Mr. Gates was in. |Bishop Tierney performed the this direction, though net earnings this | = With the taking off of the Block Is- o mony at St. Mary’s church, of which [wifiter should be a million dollars|land New London is left without Mrs. Edward H. Linnell gave a largely attended tea Saturday from 4 Visitors to the Norwich, tuberculosis | jured August 19, 1915, and has been |, TEAM HARNESS pensa . The hear- |l¢ Was at that tinfe pastor, and who |ahead of last winter. steamer accommodation to Watch |to 6 in honor of her dausht v m;:fi'gé“mmm'?‘f?m‘.”f mi{e?utgn,n&: ?:;w:‘lic:? deterg?:eu?gee degree of g:: &"Z‘ilolusly pahlbr o’f s; 'ulLl;!'l NI: ul}:{ould not !bo 1%1-:0!;:1‘:‘ thtltt the l-uu.‘ and it ui dwbglmb" nn'o;g?r he;;: Mrs. Arthur W. Bunnell. Tk 3~ -~ . T e Sea church in ew m- ew [aven enters ‘onnd cu rom | cursion seérvice wi e es is] tions were in pink. During t EXPRESS HARNESS [crowded condition of which the state | disability at the present time. At the [Jtar of the Sea churct formerly Miss|{New York with an unmortgaged line | The day of excursion business down | part of the aftirnoon Miss Hans i is being asked to remedy. e e lonea ot | Margaret 5. Sullivan. capable in ordinary times of carrying | the river is probably over. It has | Crowell and Miss Matilda Butts Corinecticut dealers. have received |the New London Ship and = Engine | Mr. and Mrs. Teviin have resided in |a mortgage indebtedness at a low rate | been found there is very litile money | sided at the table, and later Mrs. Some good values In FUR COATS, [notice that the formal . orgomeeiie | Crnbunys laat New London for many years, where |of. $200,000,000. The road should. be|in it in recent years, trolleys and au- | son T. Gallaudet and M : AUTO ROBES, HORSE B 4 meeting of the Retail Millinery Asso- Mrs. Gertrade Champion, widow of they have a large circle of friends.|easily able to renew its floating debt | tomobiles taking away a iarge pre Learned served. Assistin, 3 LANKETS. ry Asso s. Ge! 5 Mr. Tevlin is a linotype operator and |and take up its quota of interest about | portion of the patronage. Cecille Crowell, Mrs. Herlry A new line at old prices. ciation of America is to be held at the | John C. Champion of New Iondon, = 5 . c 5 e N he is prominent in fratermal circles. |to begin on the $27,000,000 connecting The steamer Block Island is still | rell, Mrs. Hume Flagler and Miss : ;u-t wrficexved a carload of BUSI- |Hotel McAlpin, New York, Feb. 14. ‘;‘i;fif’;o':wfi;d? °§:‘§§3fl33"£5e’,fl’ Mr. Tevlin is a frequent visitor to this |railroad, which will link into partner- | sound and safe enough to ply in in- | Edith Young. SS WAGONS at the right prices. &'he Knights of Columdbus displaved | ong oot os. - Mr. Champion |City and is well known among local |ship the New Haven and the Penn- |land waters and may be disposed of —_— — —_— the Stars and Stripes from their quar- | was killed on Jan. 6 when g tempor- |Bagles. . sylyania systems. to be used in that way. Otherwise ters B the Sunlight building yesterday | ary structure on the Fleischi n es- _— ‘What is needed now is a little com- | she will be dismantled and sold for THE L L CHAPMAN co and the flag was also flying on a num- | tate at Eastern Poiat, where he was UNION LYCEUM. mon sense on the part of the Massa- | Junk. * |ber of private residences in token of i The hearing was —_— o chusetts legislature, which ought to be| Rumors have been circulated for 14 Bath Street, N ich, Con patriotism. ursday afternoon before | Sunday’s Programme Was Aranged by |able to get away from Mr. Brandeis|Some time that the steamer Block ey e = Compensation Commissioner James J. Miss Jul > Lidn. and his destructive influences and | Island would be taken off its summer A memorial note in the weekly cal- | Donohue. 5 = grant the New Haven a credit to fund | route between Norwich, New London, endar of the Second Congregational| At a hearing held Friday mornin; The Union Lyceum met on Sunday |itS notes and serve fairly both invest- }'Watch Hill and Block Island. In an- 55 ¢ |Shurch reads: Entered Into Life, Jan.|Mrs. Gertrude Massina, —widow of [afternoon at Grace Memorial Baptist[Ors and the traveling and shipping|swer to a query a letter’from Vice 0 h l 28, 19%7, Mrs. Lydia C. Smith. “Who- | Thomas Massina of New London, was | church. Miss Idella Scott presided.|Public. President Howland Gardner says: ver au ln soever liveth and believeth on me shall | awarded compensation at the rate of | The devotional services were conducted | It should be left to the United Nothing would - please us more & ided 2 - S48 e sk S st Sk bt |t A aionie Coins apaihe fonts Fities sovmmment o contione gl e e cheriian ortns | Having decided 10 go_into d medical expenses. sina ' E ~ 5 0ld®| D , D > : , and Re air work In answer to the inairy of a New | mac his denth while onpaged at womk | mes v nieon, e ProTam | forcing sales of its ‘steamonip | Block Isiand scrvice during the com- |another line of business, I will A Fork papersegara the war situation. | on the Mohican. which was as follows: Sos snd sHisd properifes st unnuc-|lNE season. The ssesmer Elock Isiand|egl] the comterits of my gen- O] m of onnecticut never dis S Reading, Miss Idell ott; ita- |€ssary sacrifices. however, is an old type of wooden ves- . 2 .. oF ALEKINDS ON wroto from Seuthington: “I have mo| CHURCH WORKERS INSTITUTE. | tion, Master John g e sTie New Haven nad to pay sbout|sol.” She'is mow over'5 vears 'old | eral store in Baltic, consisting = present on break Master Vi 5 F X for a state valuation that|and we do not comsider her entirely > AUTOMOBILES, With Germany. Concluding Session Held at Central|Miss Mands Bppss reatng. s Bk’ jshowed an —undercapiializatiof of suitable for'further service on ex- of merchandise generally % posed routes simi 2 - $100,000,000. It is having to pay hun- i Baptist Church Sunday Nigh! tle Spivery; recifation Miss Dorothy (3] O o I te Da I D ek taatare. do oot 100 toet [found in a first class grocery A reception in homor of Mr. and o Bryant; recita . yant; citation, H 1 CARRIAGES, WAGONS, (s Waliace, Grimes, newlyweds, wae | ' 1he church workers ‘Institute which ant: duet, Miss Julia Epps and Miss |valuation which cannot mark down|we would be justified in continuing her | store, either in whole or by re- e B 2 - |has been in session at the Central|Ruby Epps; recitation, Miss Sarah |the roadbed, ant, but can | operation. - TRUCKS and €ARTS, i th aterford Thursday [p2= Doen T Eoeelo e o s | Lacey: rotation: Mins Praross ool | rite-of this more than $100,000,000| ~As. you know, the status of tnis | tail. company has been most uncertain ever AL AR oS Cahs ‘|evening. “Mrs. Grimes was Miss Lida el . surplus by lower appraisals of steam- Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- |STith, sister of Dr. Smith. e s the Svening bor- | Francis. Thompeon. and Mis. ° Sfnuas |Shibs, trolleys and the — Boston and |since the passage of the Panama Canal ming, Upholstering and Waod Work, | Yesterday was Septuagesima, the|mon on Training for Leadership. Epps. Maine. ¢ act, Since that time we have built| poosi.r McCask: G Blacksmithing in all its branches, |[third Sunday before Lent. The vest. e e ‘A rising vote of #anks was extended no new vessels and we do not fecl| Register, ey Book < In the City Court. Miss Lane for srranging the pro-|SMITH COLLEGE CLUB that it would be right, under the un-|keeping System, Coffee Mill, ments and altar hangings in the Cath- certain conditions to contract for new Olic churches were in the penftential| Two men chargéd with intoxication [ STamme. Several s e, -l HELD MIDWINTER MEETING | equipment. Should we, at this time, |Ice Box, Horse and Team, or three years. . “We regret very much that we can- |articles. Conn. E. L M. color, violet, suggesting preparation |were fined at a session of the city —_— De 1 ition to build a new steam- . Scott & Clark Cnrp for the season of penance. court y morning by Judge John |DouUslas. "Bastern Connecticut Members in New | or for the Block Istand line. we could | Ford Delivery Car, Comput- o '® | Contributions received from the dio- A m waswin court for deliverin; cese of Hartford during 1916 for the |a load of oal and collecting th al n M. Sulli & S - & the sum 7 5 The Smith College club of Fast: 507 to 515 North Main St.[Society for the Propagation of the ot 3610 which he salled 1o memic 1o Stobs M- S Nen Connecticut held its mid-winter meet. | not continue this service, but we do Patrick’s church, Norwich, gave $127 i - | yea¥s in the employ of the Norwich 40, and Sacred Heart, Tattville, $750, S e JMDERC was ‘eus- | Tho at s Now Eoudon pter, dled London dn Saturday atternoon. Thir- |able and we have no vessels that are | ..} Btk d. gmv s m — suddenly of heart failure, while Y- 'wo covers were lor the lunch- | aval le for s .’ » MArt students from. Norwich who |’2C e ; ye, 0 Wi pay e mak- | . members present were from Wil- SALE BEGINS TODAY L A (] regularly attend the Lyme shows learn |menio " © Fitzgerald in Home New Lon. Norwich, Groton and New | Appointed New England Representa- H j{hat Mis Matilda Browne has a pic- Gon, Fridey evening. Mr. Switvam ) Tlel . jumcheon there was an in tve- grange falr to which is at- Horse Ran Away. - igg::nm:{;’t“:}idns in a :eh:lc; formal talk on some present phases of | Jerome Collins, formerly of this city, AIMIE GORDON . . 3 when a horse used by Shagnun & Hug- Ha; m, professor of English litera- . . plain all about our This s Backus hospital week for the |5ard, tubs manufacturers, at Moni- | Hher s tey Tefere okt ni batrY | ture at the collese, She referred with | representative of an automobile manu- Baltic, Central Baptist church. The Benevo- |ville, Tan away several days ago. The|in New London he resided in Hallo, | €D regret to the resignation of Pres- | facturing concern. Mr, Collins was lent union has suggested that ail who | horse, hitched to a delivery wagon, was | well, Me. A widow and one son sur- wish to contrfbute fruits or delicacies|backed up to the door of the tube | vive, the University of Min- %&m direct to the hospital or to | factory. Then it started on a wild run _ | mesota, situated at Minneapolis. Prize Speaking Me: . A = Mrs. M. B. Corbin, on Lincoln avenue, |down the road, breaking parts of the FUNERALS Miss Hanscom paid tribute both to| At the morning session of the Acad- It is a pleasing way to - e st \LE President Burton and to his predeces- |emy Thursday Principal H. A. Tirrell * dhe priests of St. Patrlok’s church [of the fence on the main road. Mrs. Comfort H. sor, President Seelye, for the way the |announced the decision of the judges blotehes ‘and all skin aft buy Jewelry Watches, asked the congregation Sunday to pray —_— . Bogue. responsibility of the institution was |in the Newton Perkins prize speaking SOtiONe: sk ¢ T B s , J|at President Wilson and - congresy Bt Pt b Tall. Funeral services for Mrs. Comfort H. | transferred from one to the other |contest, who were Archdeacor J. El- e and Diamonds. crisis_and that this nation may be| Neop trelznt Bouss ot the Nae Fort[church Poquetanuck, Sunday after- | at some length of the work President |orsGor B Dortamme Y e mreant s kept from war such as is QeVASAting | vem road. I abeset rre hic duig [D0on following the arrival of the Burton had donme for the college in awarded to Abraham Levin, with hon- OINTMENT, THEPLAUT-CADDENCO i T Troin Westerly by & Spacial car. his six and a half years of serviee in |orable mention to Charles W. Solomon. PP ok o : which he received several days ago. s ‘ed. Those At a meeting of the British, French 3£0- | offciated and four friends acter as ling the financial re Someirad Established 1872, ff|and Belgian permanent blind relief war | verely. avd it in et Shosine eaiy | bearers. Burial took place in the Po- | sources of the college, and also in ef- B R et that nearly $400,000 has already Undertakers Church and Allen were | curriculum. She alluded to the great collestod, which SUh ses i b’be';: 3 ‘sh d tF”dh," ;2' mes. , |in charge of the funeral arrangements. | improvement the last decade has seen small banks fitled in Norwich. o xS Shoat 19 %k in the proportion between the number H. Barnes. ~ oBITUARY. London For Luncheon. not hope to get delivery insfle of two |ing Scales and many other Pawth reached a total of $4.938.78. = St. lhis empioyers. He was sentenced to 30 | - John M. Sullivan, for more than 4o | Jonnecticut held its mid-winter meet- | not continue this service but we fo Everything at cost and for weekly pay by install. | D€ a <all at the residence of Jam : tuned an exhibition of her paintl e will - > ngs i z i 1 £ Unis treet W cheerfully ex 18 /e Ariingtén galleries, Now York:| Consldersble excitement was cauflpd| him ho expired. He was a native of | life at Smith by aiss ®iizabeth D.|son of Cornsliug Collins of Tinion stveet gn; who has acoepted the | formerly the Boston agent. 14 harness anq wagon and a For eczema, pimple may be directed wisely in the present = Bogue were held from St. James | without any seeming break. She spoke |ared ‘Brown, chairman, J. B. Stafton e on account of an injury to the leg - 4 L Gaioherburne, rector of the church | securing the million dollar fand, thus a1 aot, Rt Slsan 4 fund held Saturday at the offices of quetanuck cemetery. There were many | fecting the change in the method of - - PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING fllthe fund, in New York, it way erates | mProvement. beantiful flowers. admission and in estabusning a new ||| Incidents In Society = clock Saturday morning summoned William Avery Gallup. id of the faculty and students at Smith | pry Lucius Brown entertatned at Reports from Flori here the | 5 1 companies to a fire in a port- | The funeral of William Avery Gal- | coll Gallaudet hydroplane, HUllt at Themen: e stied adigcent 'to the state pier [lup was held Satu Miss Hanscom was the guest or |IUncheon Friday. Save Your Mone t yille, has been tried out, are that it | in. o en G gondon. A quantity of |the home of his son, Norwich friends over Sunday, 2 B o eIl 10> < y has 6008 the test ang werges el | tar stored in the shed, as well as the |iup, St Eest Great Flaie udgs and Mrs. Gardin reene | , d better than ever before. Flights had | CUdInE itself, were completely de- [tivés and friends attending. Rev. Ed- | NAME OF PATRIOTISM spent ‘the week-gng in Boston. On Watch an VIOLIN been made at a height of 700 feet and | Sto¥V®d- The loss will be small S Bt K 3 SWEEPS OVER NORWICH | Nathan A. Gibbs and William Rus- Irv R P i SENT A Tous e B "’d"'""' ’"""mm’ Prices. e pensers were Willtam M o —_— gles are on a trip to Porto Rico. J-ewe ry Repairing A New York Sunday paper had a n idea of the difference in wrice Flags Uufurled to the Breezes From Bring your Watches and Jewelry TEACHER | Fuon% b SItn st 2 ot b e S0obnt ey Wory Louel et Thve Gy | s P P it Sntardey e |, Bl Vo, Wi, 41 Jomnis . to 1 ~ * |less than you pay elsewhere. or’ All String tnstruments repsired §|W 1ate Josefy. who'is "to be " an Stonington fisherman, who received a ducted With the severence of diplomaticere- e aranteed. glighest prices pald for . Aecoti 4 check for $1i5 for three barrels of Mrs. W. Tyler Browne has return- |Eu e bl |y i S G P S R A e e, R B e c many announced, For aopointments address E. J|of Gluck, Saint-Sacne, Paderewski and | Dog to would ot have Sotercy, Jcar*| Over Three Million eSafs Sold. |swept over this city Sunday, evidene- E :u'é EARD, Biise Plabe; Nor- C ey Sl mdioh Including estimates from 13 towns e i o T Ol i Miss Neliio Brewer of West Mystic J. OGULNICK & CO. wich, Conmn. Padtgnaitic . sy ‘ 2 a2 PN which have not vet reported ections | 15 visiting her awnt, Miss Lou > 4 niy ; closed two and one.ml,' ,,“flc"’,”'“"n Thursday Aftarnoon Club. present figures shew 3,271, of the city. Brower, - 32 Franklin sPQ':::. e I:;rwlc Conn. that f the illn Red Cross stamps were sold in - there many rumors X e B B scarint fever of the | = THe Shwsiny Afesmosn auh hed s § o2 o™ e DL N RS current throughout the day, the most| Miss Pauline Hoffman of Hartford teacher, Miss Gertr: - | ve: leasant * o rotney &?fllg;xggwm mrsypnl; ot the mfl'filfi at Dnuxvvl'l;: last month. In Hartfora | ¢Xcitable “em: was that war had been|was a recent guest of Mrs. Weston Wi ed W mflfi . Carrie Koval of Willimantic, substitute | i charge of Mrs. Cora Botham, pres- | 200ut 170,000 stamps wers sold.. is rumor spread rap-|cC. n. eac] T 9 cording t ‘wag the source of many tele- our lmproved Brmdlnl teacher, and is holding sessions Satur- | ident of the Ladies’ Aid. Plans for a iz in = 23 | phone inquiries at The Bulletin office.| Mr. and Mrs, Charles R. Butts of its the S GCOAL days till 2 p. m. ‘Washington’s Birthday were - scus: Refreshme sales ed ‘Washington street have returned I Many hundreds, including the m. Slacusied. Refteshments were served. ot e by | Wastiinston ve retu From Lozenges e % Hhe Yot Tt Siaa ., oo Tiving Tempi. et e Me. ok W Goos 8. Pamic : Charch at the 750 mars S inioere will be an evening of unusual 5 Koot el LEHIGH——the Best will relieve Hoarseness, Loss of Voice, |Rev. J. 2 n or the Men's club on _Fri- | the casapaisn i Coughe and all Irritation of the Throat | Myles 5. Honry Osgood Momomal Do Benpinsh | that the sales in Connesticut : FRESH FROM THE MINES B aniax AT Broderick h from the day's gos- | E. Nicola of Attleboro Mass., will de- wardsd to g re f (TR 2 pel, Matt. xx 2 liveer a lecture entitled “The Living < and ( A o oo B S i DUNNS PHARMIACY | ..z s | s i B O ATe: A.D. LATHROP The Central Vermont boat train, Parish House Association. iti 1 ‘ered residence 5 . 5 due in New London at .55 was more| At the monthly meeting of the Par- . freight if TRUCKING 50 Main Street. than two hours late when it reached |ish House in 2 the Union si Remods. Telephone 175 nj tation in New London on He O f ol e L = e een South Hannah State / e American House OF 13 Dorthiouma Treight was deraied | oy e street ~ i New Stvles | g gl whod o 08 O L, N e e = Fae | Fall Millinery Traveling Men, Eta. @ Burned 17 Years Ago. - the ! 4 FARREL & Preps hh Shatuckat sereon, | BRI, Toar, aF0, Sunday. wen | HiEk wngle nd =t : % " MRS. C. P. STANTON