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Don’t stand on the street corner; keep_moving; gossip or business; it 2 i et : = ; 2 oz, A Prus 1917 ; ; don't matter; insist upon your friend Doan’s ey Pills in ,,%u. - 2 2 5 fct 3 pitter. . A s 4 y 4y i #2 M“ R % Gtm!. 3 2 : i struck him n prepared for m:l:m -Io:u m'u- you; abrisk walk oy s ing a week at their h-,m ah'km. 2 R g e, : i ? k] at that; no loitering; if you don’t want atthcks of back- “ane’ g 7 to have the Grip or take Cold; bs sure “on from a cold. table : 1 n ‘Was as tod. urch Booster to have “Scventy-seven” handy and on dull 3 ' take & dose at the first chill or shiver to get the best results. For sale in all “@ollars u‘ “his meryous system injured.- Th America, 25¢c. and $1.00 or mailed. - - 3 Humphreys’ . Homeo.. Medicine Co., 7 “having been NORWICH MAN IS - |LEGISLATORS WiLL visiT crowd filling the auditorium 266 IVITESTE: Birect, New Xork, t""“"- 1 have always heard Doan's g ont., Mareh 7, 1851 . GRANTED A DIVORCE.| THE NIANTIC BRIDGE. | {0, Si0urage the boys and glrle in e = - pon trade ‘harness-mak- —_— SeMinay Fitle welt paleon (o S04, 1 reo was born in Provi- ana i 576 eatablished nimelt | Fresd from Unfaithful ‘Wife in Supe- Position Taken by County Representa- fmmend them highily in view of my ) In that business in N remo rior Court by Judge Tutth is Being: Seriously Considered. #wa experience o Peonl E b8 | o o on. Franklin Pl o he store K TSy in ikt far the wetvioss ) e e SR URTRI IR | e s £ s e s e e o o T ask for a kidney remedy — set| b travel so : T Vu‘:"}"“’“g.g*:fi the maperios cour in New: Lonoe Wiz, mvu in’ the legislatire in Zavor of | mente sce scheduled: A prayer moeting FIIMI i] D- ct l iohe same 2] rrea C. Chism, first selectman ot | FePresentative of The Stracker Broth. |08y T A o e onmcn | of i e L e iy s =2 % m. n for every- ra. Fowler had. ter-Milburn CO.{ 4 cheord, has completed to date the| oS Co. e "';;g:"“::; tested. M 0 Y e M Vg et g U total enrollment’is 215: He was a keen observer, also, of.all |Eranted a divorce from Allen Derby of | seriously dered, says the Ca ‘Which Destroy Usefulness. Al “de- | London Day. ti ice for th et matters of civic and national interest, | PArts unin 12 m. an evangelistic service for the Bl b to- il CERE oy .:"“GL‘:.": Tnd T 188578 Tebresented Norwich 1t | 2050 e o e | kee: ot rc c) el betore 1e8- {Sunday school. - Teachers and officers |l 337. MAIN STREET f winter de - i e s legislature. ! o 3 > e burd:n of the m‘;:;,,",,“m‘:“g;:: et territery | 115, coming to the city he promptly ; gurhents in favor of the state doing the |are asked to be present at this me Opposite Post Offics i connected himself with the Broadway | SO MR L 10 RS el g | o obmose that sten: . Now i ier o | s, 58" i ihere Wil be 2 5 Phone 238. som. Congregationai church, and from the ooy e o $ ow in order to|message to women and girls only by ‘Phone 238-2 e e T 30 | Airat served it with conspicuous Joyal- | But she went to New London in 1307, |help them determine the wiedom of ap- | the S aiat v thia SR T et e A ty and fidelity. As a Gevoted student | Mrs. Derby said that her husband left { proving the bill before them the roads, | Woman. This is an appeal to the Dr. ng’s New Life ¥ | of the Scriptures, he naturally found |her intending fo look for a position, rivers and bridges committee and the | highest and best in Christian woman- g mn griping jaxative that| The bill in the state legislature u the work of the Sunday sehool espec- but he did mot tell her where he was Nwroprmhu- committee will go to|hood. Women and girls of Norwich Try them to- | prevent fishing through the ice in Lake | ially near his heart. In the Broadway | £0ing, and she has not seen him since. | Mew London on the afternoon of|are invited. At 6.30 p. m. Wait. Evan- At .n druggists, 25c. Mashapaug, in Union, for four yeafs|Sunday school he was superintendent |Some time after his departure she March 24, remaining there over night, | gelist Linden's chorus leader, will have Em est E B““ar d - Props., Buffalo, N. military census of that town, and the | 3MOnE dealers in leather Bessie W. Derby of New umaon ywas |order of the war department is being | the MUT Tree, or ihe Buts, Ife and aml Embalmeri ———— Lady Assistant has been reported favorably. from 1890 t> 1598, and in the Buck- and next morning go to Niantic t0|a special message to youns folks in ey ¥ ingham chapel held the same office ; look over-the situation. the Sunday school room of the church Florists are offering pots of dainty | from 1905 to 1999. Tn addition he gave {He' replied that he had secured | President Miner of the Chamber of |and at 7.30 p. m. the evangelist, will hyacinths, daffffodils and other spring|many years to each of these schools |2 divorce from her and that was the | Commerce plans to invite all the repre- | preach his sermon on The Unpardon- flowers, well calculated to ‘brighten | as a teacher, and left a marked im- |last time she heard from him. sentatives in the legislature living in|able Sin. & IOLlN he dull tor: [t 2 press upon the life of many a boy and Judge Tuttle then heard the petition |the county and other influential citi —_— the ou md.. i e man. He served on the committee of | of Mrs. Ida Cordie McMoran of New |zens of the vicinity to meet the mem- MYSTIC POWER CHARTER “The giant freighter Minnesota, built | the church some twenty vears in all, | London from Bugene F. McMoran, also |bers of the two committees on the at Groton in 1904, reached New York|and bore his part willingly in every|of New London, on the grounds of cvurlnf of the 24th at a dinner to be CONFLICTS BOROUGH RIGHTS " Jin and let us show you our Thursday, having left San Francisco January, | habitual intemperance and intolerable | Siven their honor. ‘Probably there| c i All String ! repsired hfldn ineludes all the latést models| Feb. 15th, coming by way of Panama | 1916, he deacon, suc- |cruelty. Mrs. MaMoran testified that "flldflhamtle speechmaking upon | Discovery That = Two orporations natruments For. both ladies and gentiemen. canal. ceeding the late Waterman R. Bi she was married to MdMoran in June, | the occasion. Next morning, if th Have Same Right to Furnish Pow- Violins. sold on easy terms ham. A% . 1910, after she had known him only wnthur permits, the members of the or. Fer appointments address K. HAMILTON WATCH MENGY A government circuhu— is wamiu In these relations - ! about two months. She did not know {legislative committees will be taken in €. BULLARD, Bliss P N = farmers to be careful of seed, which of his drinking habits at the time and | autog to the location of the proposed | he charters of the Mystic Power LAR0. Blise Piass, Ners will be scarce because of such heayy of the first time she found out he drank |bridge, and the conditions and require- | company and the borough of Groton to |§ %'ch Conn. exports .of grains to the waring na- to excess was about three weeks after | ments will be explained to them. furnish y.l..glrk:l:y hsvezbum found to . tions. :ual i"r?oi‘::‘"én to ] cO-ml.w"B n Jane u.:x{ mm‘m: 5 R —_— be in conflict. It has been discovered b a3 g 4 e she accompani 4 m | NE' L that the charters of both corporations - The Connecticut Agricultural college | Miss Annie B Kingsbary. " on nis delivery trips on a grocery| NCW LONDON CHURCH give them the right fo furnish power |day evening on “The Value of Co-op- alumni are to have a club in New York | Willlam K. Lane of Brookiyn, N. on, and before th i 4 city. B. C. Aubrey of New Brunswick, | George C. Lane of Mystic, Frederic T. ::8'- ;:, dmnl": he‘ trip "vtu!m CALLS REV. J. B. LEE |in the same territory in the town of |eration in Agriculture. N. J., is in charge of the arrange;|Lane of Boston and Richard E. Lane | having previously stopped at a saloon | Given Unanimeus Call b4 iscov mad Bridgeport.—The forty-fourth annu- Goon BLoon ments. . of Danielson, and one ‘daughter, Mrs. | to get o quart of Hauor O Ay e Boarey cren) | a1 meeting of the Women's American George R. Fellows of this city, togeth- | She said that he abused her and pany-applied to the legislature for an | Baptist Forelgn Missionary conference 3 i e that once he had assaulted her and | was tendered a practically umanimous | power in the town of North Stoning- [held in the Fifst Baptist Church of 3 like murder, wxll e o P Dt [weny ot trteat, threatened to shoot her with, a re-|call to the pastorate of the Second|ton. In the investigation incident to | Bridgeport today (Thursday /put, unless the blood is kept |y 1s ? Mrs. Daniel Lucy. volver. Congregational church of iNew Lon- | the presentation and securing of the| ., —_— wtutm'ed 7 The death of Mrs. Daniel Lucy o At the conclusion of the testimony |don, at a largely attended meeting of |amendment it was revealed that both | “He's getting into Americals na- Startling psychic readings by Mre.|curred Thursday evening at her home | Judge, Tuttle did not think thata case | members held in the parish house on |the Mystic Power company and the [tional game 4% thefiflfluluseof Vanaccbilt. Seivitusl Academy, Sunday. | on Cliff street about 930. Mrs. Lucy |had been proven and that he would | Thursday evening. Recommendations |borough of Groton have the right to| “What is his position?” —aav. had been suffering for some time from | continue the case. of this action was made by a com-|furnish power in the town of Groton | _The ‘pitcher with the ‘high ball’ injuries received in a fall when she| Stanley Papuga was granted a di- | mittee eem-l.un‘ of Frederick S. New.- | in parts of Poquonoc. —Penn State Froth. At Moodus tomorrow (Sunday) | hurt one of her hips. She was the |vorce from Brumislava Papuga of this|comb, chairman; Mrs. L. K. Spellman,| The borough of Groton was organ- District Superintendent Rev. G. G.|daughter of Florence and Mary Hag- |City on the grounds of adultery. They | secretary; Lucius E. Whiton and Per- | ized in 1903 and by its charter it was Scrivener, of Norwich, will occupy | gerty Driscoll. Her husband passed | were married Dec. 3, 1907, and it was | ¢y _Coe Eggieston. given the right to furnish power in all the palpit of the Methodist church at|away many years ago and Mrs. Lucy |claimed that the defendant commit- Dr. Lee, who. has been serving as |‘ihe territory of the Second voting dis- ‘ Preliminary preparations are’ under Nh% ey A eive Tim. and wm" by Tor the amuosl scesion of 6] aace the rmpatny oF ne sman com. |used vile and indecent language and | Rev. James Beveridge Les, D. D, |amendment to its charter to furnish | Of southwestern Conmecticut will be 10.45 o'clock. went to work nmxmuy and reared | ted adultery at various times bétween [ Substitute pastor since the resignation |trict and that portinn of the Third her children to be usetul members of | Jan. 1, 1913, and Jan. 1, 1917, of Rev. James Wilson Bixler, D. D.|voting district which lies east of the Mol g Anna Warner Bailey chapter, D. A.|society. several months ago, is the son of Rev. empt} Palm » Laggast Snla of Any Medicine inthe Werld. | £ ™3¢ Groton and Stonington, has de- | She is survived by two sons.-Daniel |y, nGMENT LIEN 18 5 ames B. Lee. D.D. was born In Bo- | b Beanencs. ias inte w7 § Seld evserwhae. ;dn bexes, 106, 25c. cided to pack a Red Cr spital | J. Lucy, who is in the shee business vina Centre, N. Y. After graduation| 1, 1907 the Mystic Power company — chest of 11 dozen sheets, pillow cases|in New London and Jeremiah D. Luey PLACED ON PROPERTY | from Hl-m"Wfl college, he studied the- | was incorporated and its charter gave and waeh cloths. _vrv::n is in :h. mnl;y of his br;thm = = —_— elogy in . % IlJ‘nltg'lJ lPrafflayl:rhn sem-|i: the right to furnisH electricity in ere are two daughtors, Mrs. James | Oscar E. and Pauli = nenwald | inary in Xen: o, for two years, T Hunters iolled a red fox on the| i Eirmann wnd Miss Nellie Lucy, Doth | tieve Feiled 1o by Ful mmenwald | following which he spent_a year in | miorCs,oank and that portion of the hat carbon knock in your me- | north wall of the Lord’s Hill orchard | of whom reside at home and a grand- y moun the Free .and United Presbyterian | quonoe river. " the pure oxygen|one night recently. It is thought this| child, Margaret Eirmann. There is a - — seminaries in Edinburgh, Scotland. In T 4 3 Wh Mystic Power company at onme-fourth ~the regular|was the fellow that has looted many|sister, Mrs. Eillen Driscoli of Elm- A 1d | 1889, he married Mias Mynna Green- i/ te, My otk 3 coops successfully. Wood avenue and anoiher sister who 3 3 man’ of Albany, N. Y. et oty chnrter ‘CAVE “WELDING AND MFG. OO, livés in ITreland. After his ordingtion the same year, |t W2s found that the charter of that|THEY LIVEN YOUR LIVER AND it g Sl Sl Delegates from Connecticut have o New London, to pay the full amount | e was successively pastor at Prince. | CoTPARY Was in conflict with the=ights | BOWELS AND CLEAR YOUR been in New York attending the an- FUNERAL. of judgments returned against them|yon Ind., Philadelphia, Bloomfleld A i i e I Wiy COMPLEXION. 3 nual convention of the National Brick e, in a court verdict last January has re- [ y "ang Milwaukee. m ¥ 10 | of Groton has expended at least $10,000 Manufacturers’ assoclation for two Philip Heneault. sulted in a judgment lien being plaved | iis was secretary For co n,,:g‘,g:,g:;g in improvements to furnish electric — days at the Hotel McAlpin. ;1| uPon Droperty which they own in New | ganeral assembiy committes on evan. | POWer te that section of the town of [DON'T STAY HEADACHY, BILIOUS g 1o Eiday morning the funeral of Phil-}Tondon. The plaintiff in the case 18 | Belisitc work. His Tast pastovate was|Croton in Poquonoc in which it sup- WITH BREATH BAD AND - A date early in April has been set|iP FHeneault took placc from his late|Miss Julia O'Sullivan, a dressmaker. | ¢ St Paul's Presbyterian church, |Posed it had.the sole right, while tne IN. HYQIENE AND HOME CARE OF | for the tax sale of property on Block |home of Hdbart avemie with- many| The original action was brought by 7 ureh, | Mystic Power company has spent very STOMACH SOUR. THE SICK Isiand upon which taxes have not been | Felatives and friends in attendance. A | Miss O'Sullivan to recover the cost of | Liiadelphia, which ‘pulpit he oc- |jifiie there — i id. The list of property to be sold | Solemn requiem high mass was SUNE|ervices rendered and material fur- | CURiCS,for five years. The officials of the borough of Gro- 1 For further information see announce- | P2id- The lis| g sl & 3 at St. Patrick’s church at 7.45 o'clock. [ SeCl CPS, - 7| . At the present time Dr. Lee is cor- Gtz 20 -cesit; hox. 2o g is being prepared by Everett A. Kings- | 35 Tt TRIICHSs SO0 At 00 O Swers | Tished in providing Mrs. Greenenwald | ;esponding secretary of the boards of | ton-and of the Mystic Power company | Tonight sure! Take carets and ments or call at Red Cross room. ley of Westerly. b with wearing apparel to the value of have been in conference through their |enojy the nicest. gentlest liver and ————— 3 about the casket. $1,300 between June 1, 1911, and April n and church erection of the attorneys nad it is expected that the . ing ¥ e . red. Emmons White, .of the Yale” Yaw|_ At the mass Rev. John H. Brodgrick 6, '1916. Mice O'Suilivan med diomn | Presbyterian church. Hamilton col- | FRFIVR, 00 0, B SPERier e e bowel c i haan o e ek School of RéMgion, who has been pas- |'Was cglebrant, Rev. Peter Cuny was| ies of $1,500. dam- | Jege conferred upon him the Aegres of [MEUST PG, AAIETed ST X o | Cascarety W e O e it tor at Ekonk, is to preach . for his|deacon and Rev. Myles P. Galvin was|"®4" 0 Suazment of $541,93 dector of dtyindty in 063 Higbas been L3 R S N T TonT = e o . O e e aith father, the Rev. William F. White, con. Miss Doris Authier of |yurned against Mr. and Mrb, Greenens | Barticularly successtul in his pastoral | G," the ‘Situation and that a solution | grand. Your = head will - b - clear, Sunday; at#the Old; Saybréok Come lle sang as a waiting hymn, d, while & second. Judgrment asainst | connections and during his ministry at | TF) 1o Leclliod fo the committee LU R o T e S o S e, R iond) charchor i Beautiful Land on High, and after the| W2l o dgment against | St PauPs in Philadelphia, the mem- 2 o, s oljbreath - right, tongue ~clean. - stomad LEHIGH. sregational churc D L o A T i | Mrs. Greenenwald was for 331137 The | borsnip increased by nearly 500, He |incorporations of the legislature Whicli|sweet, eves brighi, stop eiastic ind ¥ as_e: vl © lee, Fos is unpaid. Attorn: W3 B. Burri is look- | whole Cascaret to children any time Tl ey Warren urrows is ) D. D. at & largely attended meeting | Arohur, Charies and Clovis Henanlt| ™ne sorectosure action is returnabie | the Knex school at Tarrvtown, N. ¥ | Oy e eis of the boroweh |whon cross. feverish. biltous, tomgue Thursday evening. He has been acting |2nd John A. Moran and John Camp-|, ~ and Mrs. Lee are making their T b . Z bell. The remains and those relatives e superior court the first Tues- of Groton and Attorney John K. Car- [coated or constipated—they are harm A. D LATHROP T UL I who accompanied them left here on |day in April h":’g,‘ temporarily ~at the Mohican | oL GI26% 428, RUOrIeY JORR B e | eun Hugh Kinder, soloist: Swahn's or- |the 9.05 o'clock train for Woonsock- Mystic Power compan: ANITA'S TRIAL DR. A. J. SINAY e et . . i i R Hindor and Trank G Aoy 7oom | Nominations Megceos : Comedy in Thres Acts Presented by Mary, one of the five daughters of | Norwich lodge, No, 430, B. P. O. I, |Nominations Made Friday Evening by Daughters of the Covenant. Adolphus W. Green, miionaire presi- | present. the Local Lodge of Moose. Lo vife by e wich, Conn., lodge, No. 950, L. O. O. M., | three acts, presented Friday evening . o e s ThataiRan O ot LODGE OSCAR WHIST. in the Moose home on Ladest Eniji | by the Daughters of the Covenant at| Mr. and Mrs. James Lewis Smith, Phone 1177-3 3 : —_— Friday evening, Lewis A. Andrews was | the Hugh Henry Osgood Memorial (a:.m stgnsl {:r. Smtlthv; fl;x[e;i Miss ~ L S < ' P inated for the office of dictator f P-ruh House. The young ladies tak- | Carrie E. Rogers, of ashington. At a meeting of the Woman’s Mis- | Charles Hansen and Mrs. Herbert | nom ce of or for o = 0 1Uner, 5 4 z The complete ticket follows: | pression with the many who had gath- | street is passing a few days in Bos- "Phons 813 e o e wsrotars: hoonanted e whist OF 3% tablg at For. | for, Lowis A. Andrews; iy ;,,252: ered in the Sunday school room for|ton and from there goes to visit Tela-| 122 Prospect Strest, Norwlch. Cenm. formerly of Norwich, will speak. |esters’ hall on Friday evening. Herman Stelzner and A. E. Fowler; | the entertainment. gt s el : Tiines Wk wwardel s ToHOWE: prelate, Michael Sadusky; inner guard,| The cast follows: chestra, and ®ev. A. W. Burdon at et, R. I, where interment took place. | LEWIS A, ANDREWS IS . . Incidents In Society l Dentist dent of the National Biecuit company, Undertakers Cummings & Ring had It was a delighted audience that sionary society . of ‘Cmfiup Baptist Spencer Awarded First Prizes. the election to be held on the next|in Dart carried out their roles to per- of g . . | F. Dubreuil; outer guard, Pa: Anita—An Ttalian Waif, -Lucy Loring The ,pastor _ of Gentlemen—First, Charles Hansen: gu ul Bthier; Waif, -Lucy s churen, Rev F. W, Goleman. i man: | second, George Shater; consolation, B. | (reasurer, Nelson Parker: M homess " " tazel risicner|| BRIEF STATE NEWS men’s rally Sunday at 3.50 in Thayer | There was.a delegatlon comprising NAMED FOR DICTATOR. Who died Thursday in New York, i | charge of the funeral arrangements. At a well atiended 1 meeting of Nor- | witnessed Anita’s Trial, a comedy in Rooms 18-19 Alice Building, Norwich ehurche at, the homs N raion meeting night. e Ietging o mobt Tavorabie dm-| * Miss Anna L miy of A Washlagton ning a mid-wveek service: Thursday,|T. Frink March 15, for the young people of the | Ladies—First, Mrs. Herbert Spencer; i 1 Lurelia. Ann Pippin, with a taste chx LnNc.fl church."The male quirteste will sing |second. Mies A. Enauist; conselation, | */igroate, Georse H. Sfoles. (ot fitor velewicoverss Wisriue Ly N ¢ n and the pastor will speak on Good D vl ice cream and cake | 5100 Was that regarding the savimeen: | Dorothy Pippin, just in her teens, Watertown.—Watertown has laid a JOHN D. M |‘J,r° ling. » wore s Aoy pemcream and ckS |ty of, hplding- another ‘cacnivel ihis Barbara Allen | tax of 15 1-4 mills.. It was voted to ! = It is explained in the White. Rib-|2awarded. The committee in charge of | 32T~ The project was faverably voted | Aunt Matilda, everybody’s aunt, puschase a second-hand automobile for mu.t.u M,,d on{ bon mnel:_ ot e N%rwieh&W &.|the whist comprised = Mrs. Richard | JPO7 &nd the lodge signed a contract Emily Latham | the fire department. £V¥< = with the Levitt Le: C1e Wells, Aunt Matilda’s right aue Bill of Fare ." the ,...,. round. | T. union has arranged a ‘plan to|Berkoff. Mrs. Carol O. Johnson, Miss [ WIth the Tevitt helcf",‘.'.’ful;‘,?’ The | Cloxer d’ Maria Gallup| Greenwich.—Charles D. Tanier of ffhese who wall | relieve the president, Miss H: G. Cross, | Dorothy Pearson, John O. Tthel Manning, ready for any- Greenwich is expected home from of considerable respensibility;- r: = e Eleanor N Jeky! Island, Ga., March 20. Mr. Lanier = 1, um'ly- L TR L B ; WATERFORD MAN Js _ G0 o bride of tnree. " | has been South most of the winter. Open , to monthly meetings. the“second weei HELD FOR ASSAULT. th Bsther Pullen CENTRAL BUILDING H ornm osnimured g ‘| Nan Fortesrue, a victim of the Meriden.—The senate killed Senator BROADWAY, Norwich, Conn.| One of the owners of the line, At- R Y. Harold S. Hefflon to Appear Before camera, Ruth Loring | Neebe's three cent carfare for: stand- torney John H, Cassidy, of Waterbury, [ . The March mce il Mary Hyde, Mary Tirrell | ing passengers on trolley cars when formerly of Nérwich, fas been active Moutten, assemily: wifi ge- 1d on Ssioer TH) Siieice, Helen Joy, Margaret Battles | the bill came up for action Tuesday. | . n detecting and convicting trolley | day afternoon. atia o s Our Athletes. ; ! F conductors who use short-arm methods | eral committees w!itd» given and & . irosted. Friday by TemuarTdord Was| L\ before the play and between |, Cromwell—A. X. Pierson has bought on the Waterh committee appointed om the e li- x uty rift J. the dock property of the old Meriden c Waterbury and Milldale Tram- be heta | H. Tubbs, charged with an assault and | tHe acts selections of popular | airs b firoad. Th t; BOOK - BINBER Way company’s line. 5 {fcation of thmmbdem 10 be ield | nreach of the peacs, with > reselyes | Were piaves. by an orchesira compris: | & Waterbury raiiroad. _The proverty | S YRRIAN T Y 23th. Hon. John C.|on Archie Beckwith, also of Water. | ng Philip Johnson, Humphrey pmy. o e R St st Eotntn & v German Lutheran church services on | Geary ol aterford will make the|ford. Beckwith claims that on March | Raymond Sherman, Gale Noyes ! L frrie eans ot " = A the second and fourth Sundayd of each Hhotsa A larse aftendance is an- |3 he loft a pail at a well which is uged | Manley Eastwood. Son AMM month are to conducted in ew o jointly by himself and Hi o At a prettily decorated table homa # 2 1 ‘?,g,.",?.‘.“?",i" Py London by Rev. . . Werth, pastor of | | .~ =0 ——e— ~ filled ‘the pail full of ..f:','“u,,u.:“"mm“ made. cahdy was sold by Miss Beatrice | i jmitchfield-—There have been 432 deer Mo the church in Norwich. Arrangements| Loving Cuo For Alfred Edmonson. Lto use it on his machine, and ‘while | Eastwood and Miss Mildred Gfbson. |04, ‘0 CCRMEOE Tl TET T8 have been made to use a small chapel | After many years of service in the|he was otherwise occupied Beclewith | Tickets were soid at the entrance by | 17015 mecording to the state fish and on Ocean avenue opposite Lawrence|employ of the Ponemah Co. Alfred |chanced to come along and used ‘e | Miss May Isbister. jame commission. The total for the hospital. Bdmondson has resigned. Early this lng that Hefflon had P P PN Site 1o oz 3 week he was presented a loving cup |drawn it, although it.was Beciewirh Class in Hygiene. s iy 2y puneso The Moosup~Journal mentiofis that [ by those under his charge at the mill [pail.. When Hefflon discovered that| A class in Hygiene and Home Care| Windsor—Dr. Alexander E. Chance = 4 a telephone man named Larkin of Nor- | Arthur Mueler made the presentation, | Beckwith had taken the water the lat- | of the Sick wil be organized if suf.|of the Massachuseits Agricultural col- e+ T Mr. Tdmondson was overseer in the|ter declares that the former drew a | ficient numbers express their inten- | lege spoke at the meeting of the Wind- whne ‘working for ' ‘il revolver and pointed it at him. This ‘class willi be|son Business Men's association Tues- the &nterhury«div!‘i A Hefflon furnished bonds of 3100 to Backus howphtal - on | et it s o Sl ?.ii‘l.",:i‘u‘.i' " The mas : 2 Right. Peter Tayior 5 :J&‘ °rfu i ot Bt - The course will | popyy ™ wwini, INTEREST MOTHERS i 3 er Taylor af er Hill 2 examina- to his home. & * % : Mar vz day: MR M o o I e e e Mother Gravs Sweet Powders tor THE L. A. GALLUP CO, AR 8 3 i . Croas vy Children, a certain relief far feverish- Advance notices have beén received Junior Social. (nfl’l::r tarmanion can S s et thy | 2SS heidache, bag stomach, tecthing | iy vou WANT 5 put your bus. Bere of the state businese conference ‘be.- ; The Junior dcpartment of the ¥. M. | Red Cross rooms in The Thayer bulld | S ace aeerroy mormusFhes treatent: in and [of the D. A. R, which will be Beld in' ; C. A, will hold a s real up colds in 24 hours. Th ’ ocial this evening | ing. 1y b up ey New Haven iWednesday, March 28, from 7.30 to 9.30 when a programme are’so" pieasant fo tne taste chilaren E DP{ 7 froats hat Won of o o i - Bt el T AR o T like them. 10,000 testimonial. 3 ent, ?!Q““f“,;,_ ’?3.'3’:‘ ve Jaas chapiac wil et 44 . yhich has heen arranged: for the| The Mennonites of West .rngfl:.dl.. IR A A L B "‘u'{.'y . ® c Ppeo enjoyed. . Re- | being forbidden Mf‘-‘ “ never fail. Bold by all drugglsts, Zoc. > 3 Continental }A!:fi' ‘bushels | freshments wul be served by the com. gq,v.lu-tfiu. x uma; a:,; ‘mailed fre Address Mother

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