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, WAGONS, i Wechanical Repaiss, Painting, Trim wibg, Upholstering and- Wood Work. lacksmithing in all its bianches. 507 to ,515 North Main St e D.S. MARSH Pianos . Player-Pianos ‘Victor Victrolas g ON EASY TERMS Sublight Bu Marsh Building, ildi 46 Franklin Strest, 230 State Strest, Nerwich . New London EAD HORSEH _ANP ‘COWS ' Removed Fres of Charge New London. Ask for Chas. Reverse charge. WEST SIDE HIDE co. P. ©. Box 379, New London PANCAKE FLOUR: MAPLE SYRUP LA TOURAINE COFFEE I Seasonable Good ‘Things at ; £ % DRS. L. F and A. J. LaPIERRE Offics Hours: ©® = m to 3 p mo by appolntment Sundays excepted 1647 . ADAMS TAVERN A. ADAM, Norwich Town ‘Teiepnone 619 ) - Norwich, {Coiiati Feb. 5, 1917. The Board of Directors of the Sank hgve this day declared a dividend for the eurrent six monaths at the ratyp of four per cent., per annum, payable on' end after the ffteenths of March. FRANK HEMPSTEAD. &5 7 Treasurer. LADIES! e will cheerfully ex-. ‘Women’s New Smocks in a variety of styles—plain colors stripes, polla dots, etc., at $1.50 to $2.98. Nowtonndiant Coust s58 Das Eakn & . s 5 - batheinthes - g, | m m m ‘SPRING 19 e e e e e 2 g : o . ‘ “ ka will move castward. attended by| The dafense in the §5,000 damage ' ln ' (‘Jah, m walsts E gt s = 28 e oy tion brought agalnst Robert Stev- Al m [ ; ] tc' The winds along the north 'he 3 coast will be moderafh vmm $ 3 s i’;scmfl?ntfl;‘:.fl oo’y e ; : said this matter was A’ splendid showing of new Spring -odds. in Women e < Sportrit | and Misses’ Suits, Coats, Dresses, Skirts and Waists—all Wednesday; Thursday rain sontb, rain | bim 1 or sncw north; wi T, = b o Southern New @4 Fair, 'flm' g er Wednesday; ursday probably | The rain or snow and warmer. 3 - A disturbance now i m~ . ! » He ST die Atlantic staiss and e o SRE T een, of iy | B R R g o L u” .fi for Your lm' 1 ecti falir Wednesday in the Atiantic states: fer nial-of the p ¢ o e -nrn : DD M it ’ Y ; Ild sel - Tastern New York: Fair, warmer | alleges etendant “ pre- | *11 the newest fashions—new materials—new colorings. Northern New England: Fair, warm- Wednesday; Thursday cloudy, prob- 2 - g : : F;ly Saow of Faln® warmer Itecior A : e Worhen’s Dresses of taffeta silk, poplin, etc., in & varicty Sevin's pharmacy, shok the changes in_temperature ~and the barometric g that time. Observations in” ‘Nokyieh: . || mimtdistiorsen atmunse loe g}, where the ] ? of fashionable models and all the new shades—price rang: ’.w &‘ showed left, e s oner 2 ne ggeasing PR i, Bl k Aok Wt e P ot % Spring ‘Coats for women and N e following records, Teported from e 't was 1 i S or ] o iy ' $10.00 to $27.50. on anks.- 7 am ? 1 .12 | §iving-night in which Bass m . 2. 8 S03g |8 “terrivle by a boy it o ey ey P miclh poplins, etc.—price X High 36, lo;elt z:‘ w i siclan was ¢ 1t |8 New Spring Suits with all the latest style touches and om| isons. e 18 . ’y Predictions for Tussday: Fair, cold-| arone oo nens e e e T T i all the new colerings—price range $17.50 to $37.50. er. 4 ‘'ook said that Fass 3 & k E Tuesday's weather: As predicted. | fght by punching him o ] o ; ! y plodich sisaittoo i and he co Clabby’ record of any such ] 5 . 11 ta: stooe 2zs Tieen Renl S Sl n e ‘ oy "iaa &5 Advance Showing of New Spring Millinery ! mises™{sets. il water. Il 'S0 | saood e neait pertains was refused fourteen years ags, and GoE % - 1 . con ve homeopaths control of the state || We ‘invite you to visit our Millinery Department todey . || a. m.|the defendants.. That he, T Stevens titution. He wanted to seé a get- p . o = T : her of true physicians, he |l and see the advance showing of new Spring Millinery— R S @id thinik' there -was much 5.0 8.25 | where you_take me. ‘the same % e " i ; 25% | and_ totd ‘the story from the beh e e eyt T st e w remon. "He: had netaing || Hats trimmed and untrimmed. The new goods are arriv L I 1 B e o e Bomeopath “as e mid e, GId. Tot | took: bt b belisved e trustees 'vad || ing almost daily and the new styles are very attractive. Six hours after high water It Is low | &eneral denial of the statements made ‘| not tell. A first clasgman 5t b ZY"'“'L‘}‘ u‘:‘: 'x’:nm:?l ::_n m m: B ide] which is fellowed by flood tide. by the plaintiff and the piaintiff’s @ position on an uncertainty, and he| get it was intended to make the Nor. e A i to Nor- v : he was not making & feht_for | wicn nospital s homeopathic. inseitu. || SPECIAL OFFERING HANI'K'SRC!{IEI S / L4 K GREENEVILLE SECOND WEEK IN There ls & Possibility that| Sors aas before Dr. Poliock omme upe OF STAPLE Yale 'l - EVAN c MPAIGN. some time the alopaths may be given “thi . He said th ine o A P .I:oh?";ulrfiydw“':f-;“mw o % GE—LI‘T, i % TUBERCULOSIS SANATORIUM |3 " majority on the board of trustess, | or cne ’,?‘E,:.mm; “nmfn ‘1::!-:::;&& ‘This offering includes Men’s and Women’s Handkerchiefs .. e xcllent Programme Arranged ‘man ools. ' It is prob- # . o ovis ¢ Tomtay, Nightd By o> b 12 251t "Shat in some e there wit be{§ —ALL PERFECT GOODS—at prices which may not be The Yale club of Greeneville held its| the Topic of Tuesday Night's Ser- Rev. Peter J, Cuny and Henry La- ane ot 3 dnother hospital and in fairness, &s o PRt R O e et R PR | e fontaine. Z . chool of medicine. wetforth in chis bill, that mishi be diiplicated again’ in months. Note these offerings: o Homnie jSSult of the election| Tne second week of the évangelistic| An entertainmient of exceptional | brought to Norwich by the. homeo: | tios, This matter ls & clab over ine . W ’ dk s — ‘:Bcntl.ry é‘::‘i-’ hx‘::l'- campaign at the First Baptist church|merit was given at the Norwich State|paths and he did not believe there wa: e of the cemmmittee asa Dr. Ponock || Men’s Handkerchiefs ‘omen’s Handkerchiefs d i |opened with the service Tuesday ulosis Sanatori: serious objection. By their method | club. He would like to see Dr. Pol- |} . . @ for 280 | Womens: Cambeto. ..., . & foe 6 for 49 ‘Women's Woven Borders 6 for 288 Cambric " Mén's Cambric . treasurer, Edward Riordon. night, Dvangelist Linden presched on | evering for the .{the institution is among the best {n |lock come back. Dr. Pollock has never In behalf of the club Edward Gau.|the subject Chickens Come Home to the United States. Dr. Follock 1s §15. | said he would come back at & lower thier presentéll Past President Farrell Roo: + N o1 3 Vi i . st. He took for his text Numbers A (ng his iife to the hospital work, and | wage than he now reccives. What(f Men's Woven Bor 6 for _59¢ | Women's Cambric 6 for Pail 3 poken of remtmbrancs.' “MFT.|a. %, Tio-mse your sin wil taine was “excellently outihe said that a change in trustee:|iwould the institution do, if Dr. Pol- [ n 0 .l v 0 . A AN L W'y Tewe 6 for 29 oo i s @ feW |out” "He pointed out the 1act that no eveaing would mean his retirement, or rather |lock should die. Ie was yot opposed [§ " T 670 el Weition's Litn o Yur This closes anothes succesifol matter how big or Httle ‘he wrong 3 The he must seek emplovment elsewhere. | o the continuation of present condl Men'd Linen or 2 . for the Yale elub which has of late | 4one, thet it would be brought to light. : The Middietown institution is an alo- | tions at the Norwich hospital, but oo {§ Men's Linen 6 for $1.28 | Women's Linen 6 for attained popularity in Greeneville cir-| ¢ S2id that some s think they | Violin solos, The Swaliows, Schilt,|path, and let both have fair trial. Ii|jected to having the status made ob. 6 for $169 | Womer's Linen 8 for “tles. can pull down the opaqu~ shade on |and Springtime, wm& Migs Cle- | will be a mistake not to pass the bill | ligatory. The men appointed as @rus - z their wrongdoing and thus kicr things | Mentine Jordan: solos, lieve | as it means the com® back of Dr. Pol- | tees and now indiréctly objected to (At Handkerchief Department, Main Floor) = in the dark, but all the time there is| Me. If All Those Endearing Young | lock. = by this meastre, was merely & matter - $ FUNERAL. staring them in the face ths verse of | Charms and Yaka Hula and vocal se-| Dr. Clinton E. Stark stated that the | of politics, and the school of medicin: . Eotae— scripture which is found in the text. | lections, If I Knock the L Out of Ke! homemlhz.rhvflchn- of the state| was not eonsidered in the avppointmer John Hanley. During this week the cvangelist is ]vevy and 'Arrah Go On, Raymond laided materiaily in getting the hospital | of the trustees. He believed the The fumeral .of John Hanley of |explaining what the Chrstiaa life is, | wood. accompanied by Miss Helen at Norwich, and they felt they should | homeopaths were borrowing trouble. Greeneville was held from the chapel|and so tonight his subject will be The | 1v00d; sini and dancing act bY|have the management. The trustees end he did not believe the stats would o Miss Viola ur and Henry La-|made no mistake in seiecting Dr. Pol. |0se whether there was a change or of Shea & Burke Tuescay morning|BEntering Wedgs. Heow' ' Lcint out and a m: 3 i held Fontaine; duet, Give M¢ All of You, |ioc| t, He was f opint: that it will ass of requiem was held in St.|what the first thing is that a person | Lontalno; . B BB R X 2 homeopsth, as supsrintendent, | 0ot Tie was of opinon, R Mary’s church, where Rev. J, H. Fitz- . e OMciutad. Theee' wers maay | tan, 0150 Jrder o Become & Curis: | asloction, Honolulu Miss. Seymour: | Dre morens car s o 4l business man. | be ol uric satd that taones one PaY maurice officiated. There were many . It is h 0 g’ S & e pportamiiy of heml | selection. My Rosary for Yo, .| sucosss of the hospiisl: i e ins | cont. of cures wers. eiieatod in the| - THERMOS CO. BONUS. 16 the efficlent superiiitenden o friends and relative lanc hemse]ve the & i rie nde-mere s -bessaie] Y i Grmattons st A e et Song and dance.. In|refused'several flattering offefs in or- [ Norwich institution, and which was st factory. orida Among the Paims, Mr. La-|der to make §ood Tho u s "of | much larger than the Middietown ini- | o T Sty Ll Lo e ‘sum. dlstcibuted ar several thousan ars. lanley was 57 yearsold nird hhl spernt 1d thus be ablé to sett] for them- R 0f his ifs In G mApalt| b H - | Fontaine “ana Miss Sevmour: male |{fe commit stitution. ~ Dr.. Higgins said in Mid- : Survived by a sister and nephew in |emes (Ui Auestion of vitel impor- | quartette, "Nicholas Speliman, st | on es mamieetime b o atlon | O the pércentage was about if Distribution to Employes. e e T S Newark and a nephew in. Norwich. Great preparation Is being miade for | 1€00T, Flarold Slatters. second tenor: | Potlock annou that medieine poli- | Def cent. but there are older cases| =~ L . Biethe ~company and the émploye —_— the service for women and I il 3 tics had entered. the institytion, and no | there. e, well. It has resulted 4 St. Mary’s Lertza Service. oclock | S T B Down Lionoiam |Man under such conditiol could feel | A Judge Aviing sald that demncratic [company .of Norwich made their sec- | gmeiency fn production and The Lenten services were well at- Bap ~hen | Way,”Mr. Slattery and _quartette: | Sp3 SeCUTItY In position. He resigned | 11C MIRUCNINT Ron i dement of the in- |04 semi-unnual profit-sharing dis- ) fewer changes among the force. tended in St. Mary's church Tuseday | Bvanselist Linden will preach his ser-| rarewell, My Love, Mr. Speliman and [ 210 So¢ebied o position in Boston. | (ifliio; ‘Thety is no pemeopathic | tribution to their employes last week, | Bince the American Thermos B¢ evening at 7.30 o'clock. .The rector,|Mon on the subject The Idoz! Woman.| quartette: Take Me to My Alabam, e T Bf, SoceRtance has beori | Chyician on thettrustes bfard or staff | under the bonus system which has| SomPany moved to Norwics | Father Fitzmaurice, led in the - | This is not a_sex dalk but it is an ap- | Mr. Byrne and quartette: monologues | conded. If this act under considera- | PRYSISINR, o8, T0C TFURIEs, PRare o Bl e THE arTact i Taet. ear. | The|oes VK00 has heen”shls tion of the holy rosary and litany of |Peal to the highest and best in Chris- [ in' Jewish and Irish, Mr. Siattery; | ton, P Dr. Poliocle will come | {7 e S 00 areronchment.” Abotit 800 | Camr, it o bmed tact Week was 10| WoEes making 350,000 in exces: the blessed Virgin Mary. The ser-|Uan womanhood. dance, Mr. Siattery and Miss Sey- . e Somume his old position. - We | g 25le casen have been sent to Nor- | per cent. of the total wages earned by | OBt specified in the origina mon which followed was by the Rev. L3 mour; vocal selection, By the Luana |¥ent Dr. Follock, the institution, the | o™ 0, T3, qiftetown. Baioy mploves. dnring the’ past’ $¢] C9ct with the Norw) O.'S.” Banneister, curate mt St. An- |~ Shore, Miss May Ansell with chorus: | [Tustees and the state needs him. Th-~| T, appropriation, for the Norwich 1 aes they Rad been i cone | Provement corperation. drew's church, Colchester. Taking for | sin. Those outside the church attack | vecal selection, Love, Here Is' Jiy |nebriate farm needs Dr. Pollock and | pognita) for. the Ifsane for & DHCK |t ey ot Poel sy bis theme Rend Your Hearts and Not | this doctrine of divine institution. Now | Heart, John Sullivan: duet Someone |3l the people of the state want am. | Ception hospital Bullaing, two ward | Srs s tien nes have complied with | GIRLS' CLUB IS Your Garments. ~Fr. Banniester pic-|a human beips can have his sin par- [ More Lonesome Than You, Miss Anna | ¢ <hange would make the board of [ FutRUIS (AR Nou Gl Fe T tur ity € tha Dot SEeeed madl furea how ‘ihe Jows of ol had been | doned by another human - being—a | McGarry and Misy Agmes Leanyy f- | trustes 8y, fwo changes would e1ve | DlCLLE", iienta, cotiles for aammtant M Brect i i B, e ol PLANNING ENTERTAINME Warn oph ange le: nale, en the un Ines Vir- oep! 0ol 2 V| from a wicked life to one of fasting | On Bvery side the institution of God | ginia, entire company. Thomas Con- | He did not beleve the alopath trustees ;.;::g:;:;gm; ot g:hi‘l-" s " vas | Bamident Manager gh' s v’\” Batawin and prayer and not heeding the call | s attacked. _Penance is no human|nelly and Miss Loretta Clish were in, | Were opposed-to Dr. Potlock, bul he | begore. the 'hamane. institutions ' com- | SHer @ year ago. Joseph W. Baldwin came the destruction of the proud Je- | device instituted by the Roman Cath- | cluded in the chorus. After the enter- | W8S Positive that if the alopaths pre- | nlittce It was agreed that the com- rusalem, which had been the king-|olic church to gain over the con-|tainment the company were .served | V2il there would be an alopath super- | mittee would visit the institution. The members of the Norwich dom of the Jews for 468 years. sclence of man. Every man has a will | refreshments and a social hour was |intendent. The Middletown institution | ™ an appropriation for the conatruc- MARRIED. lub discussed plans for an en After 40 centumies of waiting the|of his own—to obey or disobey. Once | enjoyed. ? 1s alopath, but was not placed 6o by | fon .of,a nurses’ dormitory et the | RIX_WATRQUS—In G 3 o o e fulfiments of the prophecy for the|be has sinned he must'ceek pardon. s bt S Wihim W' Backus Hospital in Nor | 817, b ,3.‘ Henr W, ; | ment to be hel some time in the 2 il b ol o T B el e i . E. Evere well of Stamford Leon Rix of Salém, Jonn., future. at their regular busines Herod being In its final decade, there | the sacrament of love—the sting of| NORWICH COUNCIL ELECTS. |quoted a liet of hospitals that sre un i B mmitten on Tamans. ias | Miss OHve Watrous of Groton. ing. in the Thayer building on suddenly aros= a voice from the wil- | our gullt, the shame of our malefac- | Commercial Travelers Chose Charles | 26F Bomeopathic management and told | situtions Monday Afternoon. DULSKY—OOTTIR_In the Church 9f|day evening. The date has derness—announcing a nmew salvation | tions made more bearabl: and hence A of some tha: had been demoralized by S 28" fuceday, Febr 30 1917, | been set. The meeting was ~to prepare the way of the Lord, do| Almighty God opened thc floodgates| 9- Peckham as Senmior Ccurcillor. |medical politics. No per cent. is asked CE! LABOR UNION G . rerel Yinent Cotio: | tended and other business penance and the kingdom of héaven is | of His great mercy. Why lay siress for and the doctor only asked for falr MRAL e W RN, and Ignatiup An- | importarice were transacted at hand. , upon Penance? In order that we| At the regular business meeting Of | representation. He told of flattering Appoints Delpgate From Polishers to ky ~of Fiorida, Orange ¥ Nature created right and good, | may understand the reason. it is a di- | Norwich council, No. 309 U. C. T. |offers rejected by Dr. Pollock. Bount e — Adam ginned and the world sinned | vine institution® It is surely in thess |in the Chamber of Commerce hullding, | 5aid, Was Wrapped up in the suceess o Attend Hearing in Hartford. unty l : » DIED B sl ' BRADFORD — Tn Attleboro, Mass., at Busi Meeting in Thayer Building All_ men with the exception of the|days to gather all the inhabitants of the Norwich “hospital. mother of God came into the world |the world be converted to the spirif|0R Saturday evening, officera Were | (el relatively the nfimfitofl:';m At the meeting of the Centrsl with original sin. Such was our con- | of fasting and prayer, for the day of elected as follows: Semlor councilor, |conducted homéo ® [bor Union in Carpenter's Hall Tdes 4 dition as we made our entrance into|the Lord is near at hand. She would |Charles S. Peckham, Norwich; junior |cess in Nu}b-'nch wu’?:: onhn: ;\.'“1. day ;‘:’;"“ng Istav!hen xoxi:g.‘;;fi..h.; : #rflfn‘:} 2012, :"':u Charles A. Bra m y pointed a delegate from the s 5 rIESIn lUte—a helpless child, weeping aloud | gather the children of her household | ouncilor, W. A. Birmck, New London; | 1°Ck. All homeépathis hospitals weres | P ttend the hearing in Hartford on | BENEAULT In this city. Mareh o Sod heard our cry and he instituted |{o the nouse of the Lord'to wear 'the [<oun e A lmck, New 1ondom; | not made so by aw. to attena the Hartiord e first of His ivine sacraments, | pnitential garb throush the frequent councilor, Alexander Jordan, Nor- | " Hen; p e Dill excluding women uneral from his late residence Friday Baptism, by which we were made|and worthy reception of the sacra-|Wich: secretary and treasurer, Charles | tees, .’.’u’%..";.‘.‘:'.‘i‘ e wan a heseni; | Ing as polishers and buffers. A com 4 Maroh 9, at 7 o'clogk, Sol- o . . children of God and heirs of the king- | ment. The holy season of Lent the |W. Pearson, Norwich _(re-elected): |in medicine troatment, ooy han GLC | munication was received from the lo- piom ‘bigh mass'in StbFal- | For Dyspepaia, Indigestion dom of heaven. Then along came the | acceptable of all times to mediate on . B, N. ployed doctors of both schools. He re. | G2l 8armens workers asking the union | rick's church &t 1. Bgrial In | artburn, Belching, Sour A age of reason and with it rebellion— | death and to practice modification. |page, C. Quincy ferred to the werk of Dr. Poliock 1n | 10, take some action regarding a ques- | =Woonsocket, R 1. ¢ ach, Gas Tn Stomact, cto.. i ike the fallen children uf Israel we| Destructions of sin and crime, sins|sentinel, Lemon C. Reberts, connection fer & emartasins hok i | tion of importance that has arisen. | POUGLASS_In Jewett City y o e L G s same: rned to false gods. No limit was|of disease and scandal. Boasting of |don: executive committes fer briates, which he oiginated and car- | L1 lesislative bills before the com- | March §, Mra. Jafy Dobglass. Balt & Elase of Mot water after sat laced to the goodness of God's mer- | their integrity of life and excellent Gurdon L. Bidwell William R.|ried out without expense to the state, | Tittee in Hartford came in for a gen- | FUncin, MiTen £ 0f 5058 ¥ W) I8 sete pieasant and harmioss ey, although the Saviour fully under. | character before men they play the|Balcom; chaplain, Walter H. 78, | Dr. Pollock has done wonderful work | S12] discussion at the meeting. Pr Tillinghest, Jewett Olty. G aaTalty. et Stood the building of our nature and | part of Judas Iscariot and betray Je- | Norwich; representatives to New Eng- | and we want nim back, cug thes oucrk | ldent Joseph Kucher presided at Se Fo0d- contents and makes He instituted the sacrament of love—| sus Christ, despise His sacraments grand council, U. C. T of A.|to be reason enough for the passcss | Pusiness session which was well at- Gigestion easy and painiess penance—to spurn our consclence, | and make His church the laughing | mesting to be held In Hai.ford June|of the bill under consideration. . Fi | tended. CARD OF THANKS Grueglets everywhere. which was smitted by sin, to make|stock of the world. By these slothful {7, 8 and 9, Alexander Jurdan. with|was for Dr. Pollock end the Norwich this osrd we wish 19 shew our gurselves clean in His sieht as it we|ilves they are mover at holy mass or | Charies D. Tingley as sltersate. hospital. Dr. Polleck Is not enly a TAFTVILLE p g T T ALl TR never been un s cse e . y of frie o the sacraments and yet they an-| The installation ceremony was per- | physician, but a thoroughly practical H mpathiy of {riends and neighbors days a good deal is sald and much | nounce themselves: as Catholics. Oh, | formi Past cunct; man, and has san Gra eigh ritten Toggrding the: remiamiol . of | what hypocEey on-iBe Dart o ey {.»'S.vam ..f:‘-".‘i'-?‘#&“’s'e.,’m lars to the Mg oy e A ber Scives). Puiatie H"::'. B R R e b : man who does such a thing! No man | Councilor Charles H. Cornwall of Hart. | perintendent and that ought to be res. e g~ g s I T iiRa e K marr o, = from the. highest to the lowest is not | ford couticil. son enough for the passage of the bill : Urc n AFTER THE GRIPPE & member of the stholic churoh uniess | Cherlte W. Pearson, Hetbert R.| Edwin C. Plnney, of Stafford, favor. | A The seventh and eighth grades of ' ; e liv e sacraments an and Chasl d the e public _sehool e o Kind es 8. Peckham wers passage of the act as he would oigh ride CARD OF THANK: 15 Main Street Mrs. Findley Made Strong ‘By Vinol | teachings of that church. Such & man |appointed a committes to muke plans | be for the best interest of the state. | Tuesday afternoon on a el Severy, Kans—“The G:l:p. teft e | 15 3. fraud and should be banished|for attending the New Engiand grand | Dr. Hooker of Hastford to1d of the |te Nofwich ~Town. The ' Principal,| sames MeNally and family wish to T Sk Bwenitn. vl semot: | 208 disowned by her. But there is one | gonvention in Hartford in June. twe chartered medical societies and |Miss Callahan, accompanied the party | thank their frietds and nelghbors for tion. I was too weak to do my ho soul hepe for us all and that is the | Five applications for Miembership | that both were on the same legal basis. | which returned in the early evening. | tnelr kind sfesiings and n. I was too to do my house- | cross of Calvary. Now 1s the accept- | wero recelved and sccepesd and one | The doctor was in tho commission to (e ey Gt haihs; ales Tor the J e e i hss Soiry: | able time during the season of Lent. |reinstaternemt was also mude. seloct the site for the fastitution thot Poreonals. Oatherine; algo for the beautiful flow- ol Teegiren. shy °h o atrength | Mo ,0WnR this season of pemance| "I was voted té hold & speria: meet- [has since its inception been under| Arthur Segar was a visitor in Wil-|*™ DIRECTMS - AND— Vinol restored my health, strength | ghould we take advantage of God's v d ing on March 31, when there will be | hiomeopathic supervision. It would be [ imantic Sunday. S ettt v il de & &rand medl | grace. With grace 8s a sustaining |jnitiated the new members sscured be: | detrimental to the institution o have| 4 : .,..,“‘..,.”f'; e adeiats S e Thoui tane joi% yon | anchor against the storms which &rise | fore that date. It is Noped to have at | trustees who were not in harmony| Romeo Archambeau is NI at his | mins " Hanans Cirann thers itinn GEO, MNDLEY B . Folomine e ooy | least 18 for the initlation, as this num- | With the present mede of management |'nome in Providence street. them in many ways simce their recent EO, FINDLDY, perieh. Tollowing the sacrament | per will bring the memborship of the | OF the Institution. There was dang Toss. : thins Reet ané oo | of¥panea haris .2 — liyer’ Vepiones, iron and mangansse | far"lo partake of that hcsvenly food P B R LT Arthur Brothérs has vesigned his peptonates and glycerophosphates, | which will insure for you your/kingly Gucorated In roees wilal are be. position in the Ponemah mills. 2 - sharpens the apbetite, aids digestion | inheritance. The sermon made a very | 3SCorated in soees which are te be Lady Assistaat Telophone 3263 HENRY E. CHURCH el n: s SAEAL stiensth ‘and Snergy. e M/ |lssting improssion on the consresa- | S iriiiara e Hartford. Provided the g g Kp B RE Broadway Phirmacy. @& 6" Father Fitzmaurice gave benediction | MOmPeTship is brought up to the. cen- ¥ o ‘Proprietor,” Norwich. 015 x| of the blessed cacrament. are -tha risulitien cape Tt the maen: ? of Hanove Ders. i 2 Louf Judd of Hanever has of late In Memoriam Willimantic by the Wilsen Co. e g WM, SMI LL in Danielson by the A. W. A Personals. ‘Senfor Couneilor Alexandor - funda- | been a visitor at the home of Jokn JOHNSON—In cherished, un TH ALLEN Pharmacy. and in Putnam by J. Harry' Covey has been {il at his | prosy rage - —— Bromiey. changi) ory Donabue. Also at the leading drug|home with the measles. e taeq at . he A e T e mxy“:u:vl::l -u’éq::' et g osep 0 _an 'stores in all Connecticut towns. e Renry Harrington has_accepted Almsl Additien Nearly Completed | mccepted positions In the J. B. Martin King Johnson, who passed s it i O Bt oo | A i, mitive st o e e | B Ser H Co. velvet mill. ; to his hegvenly home thir- DENTIST 3. Bragtora Ricketts has been con-| by s boauser of $50.000 T the Sil o ifea I Tedict Sal: Misg. Aguée Pagueiss hao: resurond s I g ot fined to home on Prospect street with 5 ith % together | her position in the millinery depart- March Tth, 1904 - P o anas"a. Shitenery e e DR. E. J. JONES an ‘attack of the grip. us in ave & ‘ment 2 ey p MARY T. JOHNSON. Suite 46 Shannen Building fcago, Tinefe, Take elsvator Shetucket SGest Mareh, Tth, 1917. ‘wance. Phane Were Prefessional Players. Several of those who su | Promptserviceday or night . b ‘ot | contrinated to the success of the play 3 25y | 3

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