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/mnvcwmc . SYRUPOFFIES CLEANSES THE LITTLE LIVER AND BOWELS AND THEY GET X WELL QUICK. PL:NTV NATIVE POULTRY AND- BERMUDA VEQETABLES SOMERS Light vehicle lamps at 5.46 this evening. s s There was a big sale %f valentines Saturday. 3 Patriotic exercises will be held in most of the grades today. 4 your child suffers from a cold v The K. C. whist tonlrht. K. or - don’t wait; give the little stomach, liver C. raoms. one ~ before , : : 5 the R pommye imeasd Wit 80 bowela a gentis, thorough, cleans- = adv. 3 a Oiteiss LI e Y Gty oF . . ing at once. When cross, peevish, list- Feb. 3, 1917. | 3 R Jlless, pale, doesn’t sleep, eat or. sact p, Po f- Norwich, is 2 4 naturally; if breath is bad, stomach mabe o, of: Jorwioh, £ it g ool B Alex Dupont, Miss Bp-| sour, give & teaspoonful of “California e eek’ 5 2 i de We - i of a communica- Pestect Day; & Syrup of Figs” and in a few hours """"' d he cc Alcidas all the clogged .up, constipated waste, Photograps, candy PRESENTS ANNUAL REPORT. B ing this depart- sour bile and undigested food will slways an !.mpornm pu't as val- 7 | answer and Miss gently move out of the bowels, and entines ‘grown-ups. Fourth Degree Assembly of Knights of n I Arthi oy Bl you have a well, playful child again. N ‘0ods; Mrs. If youf child coughs, snuffies and has - Trade in an 1 departments of winter Guluigiore Hold fn Sow Hipus. ¢ canght cold or is feverish or has a NO l I‘ :E supplies was S-tunuy 2 bright, sore throat gige a good dose of “Call Clear aay of low temperatu o ity lia fornia Syrup of ¥igs,” to evacuate the : .Zero temperatures reached’ £ of electricity. per all. The organist of Poent n;i N e S = were 3 . 5 st o ven. We, the undmi.n.s.u‘w-:b to a:‘ Sty ta ey king 1t $86 _aistrict of t, period was nam the church is Miss Nelife Milner. i 1k nestn’t ‘e conind 1o nounce to our patrons that owing of the coldest days of the season. 'y verages, we have taken our last| The following menu was served: take this harmless “fruit laxative.’ the continued advance in the cost of - 3 year. Our gas rates are as Millions of mothers keep it handy be- all materials used in carrying on the| Most of the ice ponds are covered s REveh resolution : $1.15 per one thousand cubic Grape Fruit, Cardinal | cause they know its action on the Wet Waeh Laundry Business we find | With frozen snow, so that they were to practically all consumers. Gas m-qno of Tomato—Windsor stomach, liver and bowels is prompt Wet Was i 5 not available for skating Saturday. Flake Wafers and sure. They also know a little it absolutely Impouasible to maintain| thousand Celery Olives given today saves a sick child to- our usual high quality of wo'k at the| A memorial service for Bishop Al- b gas and to mm of Sola—Jolnvllle morrow. old price’of 80c. oA M. Tion churches of Connesticnt tha, “representing Rev. Daniel Mullen || - e B Chibken B . o 1o e BTy SOT & Sooent bot: three remaining per ome thousand cubic feet and one en Croque use Supreme |tlé of “California Syrup Rather than reduce the quality of|Sunday. mbly. cal 9 consumer receives a rate of 73 cents | Mashed oPtatoes. Turnips | which contains directions for babies, work, the minimum pfice, on PO S decki - noe 2 All_Sections Represented. the ¢ per one thousand cubic feet. Our elec-| . Banquet Rolls children of all ases and for grown-ups after February 12th, 1917, will Be 8001, JF8 PRNes JHB et e eve mg’"“_kv Of the 15 assemblies in the state, Tates for lighting are 3 cents per Neapolitan fes Cream Pisioty on tho torita. 'Beware of aoun- for the ordinary family wash of 3%|south (- Aries. It sets about 10 p. m.|P every one was represented 3 from four hun, - 3 ", LR sn"fl ‘W. hours, inclusive, and § Deml Tasse made by “California Fig Syrup Com- and a t deal of #mj busi- - pounds. Above that to 45 pounds,|February 25. o Froge ik o ',w ‘W. hour for all in excess pany. 7B, dry waeight. i beaecionns Baeias cliie b bl TS . hours. Our electric rates FUNERALS NEW SYSTEM WET WASH {located at the Central Vermont depot. are 5 cents per K. W. ‘hour, five hundred K. 'W. hours William M. McCord. d two cents per K. W.| The funeral of Willlam M. McCord oo a1 0% it | o b et whiemcn- 00 R CUMMINGS & RING home on Park street with many rela- es apply to all consumers | tives and friends attending. Included rates given) and are|in the large attendance were mem- monghly consumption, Elec- | bers of the organizatio bich b I Wsed b the city both fof Hght- | belensed to, “tho. casker was. slns. Funeral D"edls { £s NORWICH STEAM LAUNDRY —ld TAFTVILLE WET WASH Biaatheeni baes of Graton b ROGERS DOWMESTIC LAUNDRY ,,,.,.Sug Tte socosid shipnient of colg~ EAST SIDE:LAUNDRY fort kits and supplies for the soldiers of the allies. ‘lL C. A. course opens tomorrow [ g !?g HH E § i ity Only 40 tickets left. On sale ing and-power is charged at 2 3-4 cents | tered with beautiful flowers, showin; FARMERS Amm, et 7 M. C. A—adv. per K- W. hour. Our minimum charge | the high esteem in which the deceased N ol X for gas and electricity for lighting is'| was held. Rev. Joseph K. Cobb, pas- an mbalmers Next Wednesday, Feb. 14, at_ the inety persons ited the reading 25 cents per month. And for electricity | tor of the Church of the Good Shep- [ Dosme ‘Hall- Farm, Pomfret, Johp - JLo0RtBE the Otis library Sunday. Sifer- for power 32 for the first horse power | herd, officiated and the bearers were A “of the — American]2o08- Miss Virginia E. Hale wes in and 50 cents for each additional h. p. | William H. Harrington, James J. Mc- 337 MAIN STREET Myers, field man l" w3 sardn charge of the room. % Mayor Brown then or. rnefldn Lheml per month. Cune, John H. McNeeley, Arthur G. o Dethanhy Sunalartn, WL gpen . L s S let b b . the You called for the amount of unpaid Jenkins, Irving B. Greene and Charles Opposite Post Office BERKSHIRES IN CONNECTIOUT, ST 15 8. Droject to.Rave A dwep mijssioners in regard t bills outstanding against th Miss Hadie Blackstone sang beginning Feb. 19, a week for. sing mc as of Jan. 15, 1917. Een.uutul Land on High and Face t 'Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant and will ‘discuss questions pertaining national e e Bl e _since it 13 practically | Face. - Birial was in Yantic cemetery it was ted b 21 thereto. - All interested in pig rlll;nt and private schools. Afl: M to :lv a correct amount | where Rev. Mr. Cobb read a commit- are ifvited. * Bring your lunch. Coffe Lincoln” day is one of the I 1 holi- cl The, statement was presented |as of that date. So we have substi- |tal service. Undertakers Church and A 4 accordance % arg - will Be sm.;?n days when the R . D. carriers drive in resolution, | tuted today, Feb. 7th, th, 1917, which we | Allen were In charge of the funeral ar- | .1 Ay, William Heyser, Mg, Key- . 3 WIOK!. . roy a w1 ' Maii D . teb12a Pemeret, Coun. | subscribers to The ‘Builetin will'sppre- oot Sk BENR Icinalige taflows: New equip- ot Lo Shale. e ot - giving the a ment, a.ns.zs- copper wire, $1,098.56; | There was a large attendance at John Hall, Siate. toiay. Tece: purchased, $3,282.98: gas oil, | the funeral of John L. Main which | John Hall, an old-time resident of Thas DA R Natinal senanxine e $ive difter: | $100812;" gas coul, - $7.455.89; > steams | e, funer Saturday morning_at 11.15 | New London, died in Preston Friday. Feliruiry afmits that it Ims Hover paid g 31,648.34; freight, $2,177.53; mis- | o'clock from his home on Rose Hill [ He formerly kept a shoe repairing shop Cutclm Mflvme for itself, and that there is a deficit of T inding ~ against the | cellaneous, $4,346.24; total, $i8,928.91. |in Ledyard. There were many beauti- | on Golden street, New London. nearl 10,000 w be d from out of lepartment of Jan- 13, 1917, item- As to the ‘matter of an itemized esti- [ ful flowers. Rev. G. F. Goo enough FOR WEDDING GIFTS the ,lzfl:&. e o e et L 0 B B R L S s 56, | of Ledyara ang Hev: L. C. Snsrburme XENS SOCIETY HELD REV. WILLIAM A. KEEFE rent pmclu.—d. an itemized estimate | 1917, we cannot give with any-degree |of Poquetanuck officiated. The bear- m WM. Fmsm co The crusted snow just now makes it y 1A 7 of the department’s expenses to Apfll of accuracy, owing to the vast amount | ers were Gurdon L. Bidwell = and ANNUAL VALENTINE SOCIAL 3 * | particularly difficult_for the birds to (State Lecturer) 30, 1917, md an udmu. of the of different materials we use. As we|Frank W. Brewster of .this city, S 25-27 FRANKLIN ST. Sons see to it that suet ‘and 1 forth and what materials we might be | Alonzo Main of Ledyard, Luther Gray Evenfhg’s Festivi the like is regularly distributed. for consideration. The question of Thé Biatoment in Fyll. . obliged to purchase. We can only es-|of North Stonington. Burial was in il the Poquetanuck cemetery where a The annual Valentine social of the P 4 Nearly Forty Members Joi in th get good food, unh‘;_‘l‘l‘o‘xghmfll per-| ihe order in, the district was pr e rocalw to the same date. do not know what conditions will bring | Charles Gray, Joseph Holdridge and rly Forty Members Joined in e holding an exemplification th! year ‘The communication follows in full: At the Ferargil Galleries, New York, | was considered and it was the ion | To the Honorable Mayor and Court of (Continued on Page Seven Fourth Col.) | committal service was conducted. Un- | Xens society was held Friday even- 'are a number of mural paintings and | of the delegates that it should be held. : dertakers Church and Allen were the |ing with nearly forty members presg 4 est decorationps harmonizing with archi- | Upon invitation of Judge Martin J. funeral directors. ent. tectural design including some b; Cunningham of Danbury, that city und Greacon, of Lymearty tolory?] was selected as the place for holding | MERCANTILE BUREAU WILL BISHOP ACHESON COMING In’ the absence of the president the George Waterman Brown. vice president, Stephen B. Peckham, V’lo IN the exemplification, which would be -~ + BE FORMED TONIGHT FOR FOUR SERMONS AT LENT| On Saturday afternoon at 2 a’clock | pregided at ~the — business meeting. L As a postlude at the Sunday morn- | given under the auspices of Rev. John r o —— ety . |the funeral of George Waterman |which was called to order at 815~o - ing scrvice of the Secend Congrega.- D. Kennedy assembly on Sunday, May | First to Be Formed By.the New Cham- leh:‘dul; of Union Services of Christ|Brown was held from his late home E tional church the orsanist, Miss 2Tth. 3 ber of Commerce. . al rinity Episcopal Churches. |in Scotland, with many relatives and | Tne regul t > T TEACHER Todine Tuller, piaren the . Star] . Washington's Birthday Meeting. o 9 Tew. o By frisnds In sttendance: Rev. Mr. Love: | approves: ard severs matiers o od Spangled Banner with spirit and vol-| Arthur E. Culver, representing John| There will be a.meeting tonight at| Trinity Episcopal and Christ church | land, pastor of the Scotland Congrega- | terest was discussed. are to unite for Lenten services, ac- gonflsahmh h'cmd‘uzd'pfux!l??g by Aftér adjournment Mrs. Willlam Gil- orfed concernin the Washington’s ev. phen er of ainfield, an | christ, chairman, Mrs. Robert Otis, ersonal taxes will be collected to- | Birraas mecstin® taPos na nEions |rooms, of all merchants who are mem- |corfling to the following schedul old schoolmate of Mr. Brown. Beauti- | Mrs, Minnie Amburn and Wil J. ly at the store of Wm. Smith & Co. | city. Through the courtesy of the Yale | bers of that organization for the pur:| Thursday, March 1, Trinity church |ful music was rendered by the Scot- | Koonz, as a committes, had the care Norwich Town, between the hours of | college faculty, College street hall has | pose of coulderln‘ the formation ot a ! —Evening prayer, 7.45 p. m., preacher, jland quartette. They sang Face to|of the evening’s entertainment. 11 a. m. and 1 p. m—adv. been secured for the occasion. Judge |mercantile bureau, in accordance with | Rev. Stanley C. Hughes, rector Trin- | Face, Seme Day We Will Understand | There were hearts for decorations Charls R. McNall: t ¢ | Timothy T. Ausberry of Defiance, O., |the provisions set fo!‘th in the m ity church, Newport, R. I and Abide With Me. The bearers were | and all kinds of heart games. the First Babtist church. Naw Toafon | is to be the speaker and Judge James |- Chamber of Commerce. Thia | Tuesday, March & Christ church—|four sone-in-law, George Thompson | Tne heari contests were arranged conducted Sunday vespers at Thames H. Webb of the superior court of Con- Bvening prayer, 7.45 p. m. preacher, | Horace Main, William Oldershaw ani and entered into with spirit y the Al String !nstruments repaired ume. Barry assembly of New Haven, ze-|g o'clock in the Chamber of Commerce Viclins sold on easy terma Feor appointments address E. €. BULLARD, Bliss Piace, Nere wich, Conn. necticut will tpreside. Preliminary. to lan, whereby it is proposed | The Right Rev. E. Campion Acheson, | Lester Hawks. Burlal was in the new | contestants. Coptain Harry Howard Save Y. M ball, Connecticut college. Sunday aft-|Mhe address a chorus of two hundred | to have eash I of industry organised DD, suffragan bishop of Connedticut. |cemetery at Scotland. and his alds won in the contest of Ve Your Money |¢rooom g school children will render patriotic|into an association’ for mutual bene-| Thursday, March 15, Trinity church| Included in the many beautiful floral | passing hearts down and back of the *: airs. gt_ —Bvening prayer, 7.45 p. m. Preacher, | tributes was a pillow from widow, | long line. The side captained by John On Watch and the . Methodist Episco- President’s Policy Endorsed. The constitution and laws of u., The Right Rev. E. Campion Acheson, | pillow from seven children, wreath of | Parsons wom in the Valentine contest, In the Portiand pis & o B D. D., suffragan bishop of Connecticut. | magnolia and carnations from nine|Wwhile Harry Howard did himself ) P pal church, at the Sunday morning e resolution committee, which con : ; arry = Hows 4 : Jéwelry Rzpamng service Rev. G. G. Scrivener, district | sisted of State Deputy William J. Cro- -dns. _&:.m"d:y, ,-?yfifh 22, p.c::m church: | gfandehilaren, wreath of magnolia and prond by wioning his sscond yistory Wetdhes and .J B ek, of Norwich < preachal: ’é‘“ of iew Fiopa Sndue Mait = The Right Rev. . Cn.mmon Acheson, | of sweet peas and carnations from Mrs. | test. BEing yohe IR Y wysmug he conductsd nninsham of Danheuy: saf Jo D.D., suffragan bishop of Connecticut. | Ha; Olson and Mrs, George Bab-| In the ten-minute limit of making here for first class work at prices|fourth quartely conference. Ty, 2 n Y than rou. gy eleswhesk: . Sreek 2 tciation. Tor His Dertant OF pea Thn;‘sdly, March 29, Trinity church | cock, bouquet qf carnations from Mr, [words from the word Valentine, Mrs. suaranteed. Highest prices paid for| Teday (Monday) at Berkeley Divin- moting more effectively the T eing Draver, T4 D. i Freacher.|and Mrs. ¥. C. Williams, bouagets of | Hervert Willey and John B. Oat wers YE s ushviase @il Luds A L R N trade, industry, business or profession |, "%, “sumrragan bishop of Connecticut. spray of lilies and ferns from | words to their credit. o wacth R il g Tty ot Alany, 35 In which they are interested, may form | "y reday, = April 5—Christ church i’ Fach one recelved a pretty valen- the class of 1883, formerly of Nor- ‘hamber of commerce. .| Mrs, W. R. Denison; spray lilies and a one ed & pretty vale J..OGULNICK & CO. wich, will address the school at the ¥ Pranity prayer, 3-45,0; M, breacher, | faru, diton Grace hmrop;‘ spray car- | tine which were found by numbers, meeti; = - , D. g -in- | nations and sweet peas, Mrs. Martha | r read 2 3 82 Franklin Street: Norwich, Conn. | the ovening. = T seionary soclety in i B e o siacas s ok 1oa | charge St. Paul's church, Plainfield. | Brown: T e feas, Mow Marthe "A buffet lunch of franifort sand- Phone 714.12 than ten members, who would be elig- Russeli Brown: bouquet of taffodils, | Wiches, coffee and doughnuts was Mrs. Honry Stoddard of Anha Warn. - o o mneraberahtp in sach- bureau it | BOY SCOUT ANNIVERSARY M. 4na Mrs: Ginil Jahn apray of car | Served by the committee, er Brinley chapter, D. R., of - nations, yrtice athewson; TEAM HARNESS R, BhoBtagten. iua ShACHIGER :",,"",,,’;’m,,' . Shecpee] -, AT METHODIST CHURCH. | ;5,5 7"0¢ carnations, Mrs. Lucy S Western Siberia needs manufagtur- N RRInG va o o e M e B reau the secretary shail issue a call for | Special Addresses by Rev. F. W. Gole- | SPFay of carnations, rs Agnes 00d, | ed goods. EXPRESS HARNESS |comb for war reltef work in Italy had e i s YWy, man and Rev. H. J. Wyckoff. OBITUARY. g 3 been shipped: ( pcbilidoioe 5 A new line at old pricss. | L s It two-thirds of those called shall Tho evening cervice at Trinity Onris B Hahisidian: Children (,er leadin; le] ent store or- x iscopal churcl - e Some good values in FUR COATS, | wich recently sccured an. Invoice of in the anniversary of the Boy| Orrin L. K. Holdridge, one of the FOR FLETCHER'S AUTO ROBES, HORSE BLANKETS, |several thousand dollars’ worth of wo- Doard of directors, faatt tne| Scouts. ' The local Boy Scouts occu. flam‘l’.r‘x:;t‘:n;& daien el | S ASTORIA men’s gloves, tipped off by the warn. bearing pi e nt pews of the church and ~ Just received a carload of BUSI- |ing t.hl‘t qupmpor‘-an%ns ‘were “to § the pastor, Rev. F. W. Coleman, deliv- | Sunday morning at 1 o’'clook, aged 65 NESS WAGONS at the right prices. be cut off. Nearly all gloves now are - but suth | o;eq a special sermon on Boy Heroes. exs A blood pressure was the cause of American make. 2 Rev. H., J. Wyckoff, scoutmaster, spoke | Of his death, but he had been alling | [l LUNCH the_high S| cie o 2l Dy dawe rales and - resalasions | 0%, ihe liies of & scou's responsibility. 'im: Cx::rl‘a'rldg:‘wh a self-made ma BOSS e mass in_St. Patrick's ] e endered by the Trinit; - ~ THE L. L. C“m co. a‘nh Sunday, Rev. Peter J. Cuny adopted, or praposed to be adopted bY | mate quariette. Mise Elizabeth Lang, | b ng.bsnclaled himself with the. B. BISCUIT on the grave sin of speaking such_bureau. violinist, and Willlam Ricker, 'cellist. Knight company, large totton e . v " Bath Strest © Marwieh, Gama S 3’ wags peleiior, T ofeciery ol s, L e SR ‘é“.?.i‘n"""ecu‘i'&?'%v:;' 25 yoers ave. ‘Ho t . . . of the melody of the Schubert Sere: rules and regulations as it may consid- | SAYS SPER IS NOT BOY 'T- | commenced’ at the foot of the iadder BOSS ate, by Orgarist F. L. Farrell. er necessary for its proper government, I e i and worked his way up until he be- sy o - 55 but no by-laws, rule or regulation shali | Commissioner Benjamin M. —Bruce o0 W 8% Sy yeerer and paymaster on every cracker v - Flowers, etc, sent Rev. Dr. J. B. JOHN M. LEE be sngwiad Yo suy bureau which shall] Claims Lecturer is Not Connected{.; the Riverpoint mills. He was af- Every oracker pl'ov Slocam during his recent-iliness,. the State M in y confiict with the purpose| With the Organization. fillated with the Masons and Odd Fel- BOSS Centrat Baptist calendar says, not only ¢ aater) and objedts of the as set forth lows. He was married to Mary Wee- - , him of a loval, devoted peo- | gcully of Meriden, presented a reso- |iR_Its character, by-laws, rules and| In view of the fact that many peo- |cott of Rhode Island, who survives him P but arrived in time to help cele- |1 tion approving the stand taken by | Tegulations. ple of this city went to a local theatre | with one daughter, Maud, of River- brate his birthday (Feb. 11) and his|Pregident. Wilson .in th econtroversy the latter part of last week to hear a |ppint. He leaves three brothers, twentieth wedding anniversary (Feb.|with Germany and assuring the prest. supposed Boy Scout talk on the Eu- | Charles of Providence, George of Led- will relieve Hoarseness, Loss of Voice, | 3)- dent of the loyal support of the fourth . Sepsen war, Benjumin M. Bruce, Ner- [ yaedl and Judge SemugtB. Holaridge c. h. d all Irritati of the Threat degree assembly of the district of Con- to Y it, render the|wich’'s Boy Scout commissioner, states | of Ledyard, and one sister, Mrs. Sarah oughs and all Irritation . That an agreement satisfactory to|J98E°¢ hesTmBY of The distriet of Cons on authority that Norman L. Sper,|H. Main of Ledyard. Burial will be 10c A BOX AT hqth the members of the Order of |Rettiqil o oS, SREUier Focom e haye been | who is lecturing throughout the coun- | on Wednesday. He was the son of the For eczema, pimples, Telegraphers and the New oot Lo Ho L O er te ! chs | 2DP! of f|try as a famous Boy Scout, is not in|late Daniel and Bliza J. Holdridge of SNofolics "Rng. vl plinl gts mvm Rallroad eo:p::ynw::u:fla:ht; mayors of their respective cities the any w-.y, oflclflly or otherwi;e con- | Ledyard. v dtp-.r(nnt of commerce is stated. Thel SUpPOTt of the assembly in carryi b BERSS. with fRe Poy: Scouts of Smers William Keyser. \ BL e ica. On Saturday Willlam Xeyser of ment affects 1500 stations an® put e counselied of the C Thames street died. He was born in OINTMENT. 50 Main Street. {Swer men. Commerce. 5 BIRTHDAY PARTY. New.York 66 years ago, the son of Mr. A smooth, soft, crean The Newark Bargain House, Jacob skin is assured. Those who Wach‘lgr, mgr., of Jewett City, Conn., i James Henry Murphy Host to Many have used it know. WILLIAM C. YOUNG purcliased the entire stocy of cloth- oo N s e Little Friends. 25c a box. All druggists, mw and hats ranche | year in Connecticut In increasing called B, o R B ,’,,,mbmmp S0l 5 et ue . Mrs. B. W. Murphy of West Main ‘ten days lt Branche Bros.’ store re- inciples st street gave a birthday party Saturday You can s read, write sardicss of cost, beginning tomorrow | s 3of the Principles of Columblan- he afternoon o a number of friends of her il ° d enjoy the popular, useful morning. little Henry, in_h £ an : Best work dnd materials at Fght|up Come and e T o g B e s Who _Weie . = | s “etaen’ pirihaay. °w{mu:mu2?c:ra:a and beautiful prices by skilied labor. 5 games they had a jolly time and the b 50 West Main 86| The Unitea States Civil _Service | [SETStUNE their inability to be present be: a Feodn it v e - iasion ‘Snmounces for keb. g0 an|were received from National Dirsctor s or in amiia- | Deon ers ereatly snjoyed. Tnecol: SPANISH L ADIES' o and Rural Organtsation, for | (Continued on Page Six, Fifth Col) ‘ot directors , LANGUAGE ! men only, o 1l a vacancy In the Office Sostattty: Gote Aepifadioa: g P 3 Gscorates. the Teature belie & lerss ITS EASY—Costs $4.00 a We will cheerfully ex- g-mt of Aq-xcnn W St. Joseph’s Sodality met on Sun-| Adpl m‘"“"’" Ted and white ribbon, month including membership tom, D.-C., at a salary of $4,000 a year. | day afternoon in their rooms on She- Lo R iy s aitched and sapmrd in the plain all about our P hbimatiral |~ T VSR : SRS et Bandwiches SPANISH : LEHIGH—the Best e - incs et the S S o il PLAN in'w Sranen Whem wonld e Mrs. Murphy was assisted in enter- CLUB FRESH FROM THE MINES - : membership wers recsived. 1t was do- taining by her daughters, Katherine i E A" C: tormeriy st Fiahers Ioland and | Baster Monday. e e aen R ortns and Freg- |J. Ancther - night olass wil It is a pleasing way to lan occasiomal Norwich visitor. The _*2' erick Murphy. Master James Henry start the COMMERCIAL b Jewe Watches, A D LATHROP “"" was “Commerce-Destroying ' in Entertained at Ca : - received many pretty gifts. SCHOO.L, Chamber of Com- uy Jewelry, d Miss Alice €. Browning of Uniop . merce Bidg. 3 TRUCKING Army orders published Sunday con- | street ehtoriained at”cartaen Sat Boy Scout Dril : and Diamonds. & ¥ -u- the mames of 200 provisional | Urday afternoon in honor of Miss Jean, ; 60 local Boy Scouts attended TUESDAY Telephone 175 Second Lieutenants for the regular|Sawin, Miss Margaret Ives and Missfon of beld Saturday THEPLAUT‘CADDENCO. ._,____,___.._.__—-—rrand “nl.fiujotv-.flouss‘r;dn there afternoon n - ' at 3 4 7 he Officers’ Reserve corps, whose tewelers, Established 1872, B. A. appolntments have boen approved by b e e bugle call, 7 O’CLOCK i S itenant Australi it i .M, con! Fe————————— contests which the local boys will 'T-CADDEN BUILDING S Cotonet o T iz 3 1 Lace in = in at the intercity meet with | s Mo:mmsm two-elevenths of the >_worl Sovii | of Fort Terry. sheep. ; < PR