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P Opening Days i 1 (ES g e et B 0T et FEEE Floor Coverings the largest and most comprehensive line of Floor Coverings to be found in any store hereabout. Our showing includes every good kind of Rugs, Carpets, Linoleums, Mattings, MAIMIPAR &\ . . in accordance with our usual Chidema Hrusstls [RUE—. will, during Opening Week, " A Namher of Sial Vahits These special offerings are amongst the most wanted articles in the department, TO GIVE PRESIDENT SYKES A HEARING ! Sum. Mosm mad Tides. COMPILED RECORDS .4 VOCATIONAL SCHOOL 1 masen T Rgora. i waten if' AfooR - OF THE CINCINNATL Book H. : : necticut Historical Society. '3 blish! in beok form The ap] New Haven, Conn., arch — th':h:‘e'u%k' oof":he Connecticut hearing m" afternson = y President Fredtrick H. fln}'k- of"( & soclety of the Cincinnati, 1783-1804,bfll to appropriate $20,000 for the Wo- Connecticut College for Women, at R T e R St A e R o SO e g el the “speakers. William T. Hop-| VONUNTEER TELEGRAPHERS. |y°sied last Japuary by the trusteet publication.” The’ publication of the | $on, Shairman of {he PSS SF, FNIIE | William Young Wl Mecsive Names |{endered by him, will be given a hear- WHITTALL , which of a hand- ing by mmi trastese be. o R g \ GREENEVILLE na waike .o‘!‘.’phtu u ® photo: | work " He® sald the' school was 50t| For First Connsctiout Fisld Com- {%E'.. Efifi"fi:& i ,.'::, WHI ”A‘U. and will be offered fl'urmg merng Days and Baniinatibgs DIR it Graciwar er 10" per cont. of the | P4V Corps. e rer t nevime o anced late so- I} PUGEAVHINR only. Make it a point to visit this depart- The: ‘William Young of 38 Hickory stfeet - Services at St. An- 4 2 school, and over 100 ders: . . drew's—Eoy Scouts 3 B A who is_a_member of the Firat Con- affairs of the college w ment during Opening Days. bt e Atfend Recep: D = O e ey e Gom. | Dectleut Fiela Company “Signal troop | dlscussed at considerable lengih, and : i the smalier containing e e K raa the trade of thelr | (radio), C. N. G. would ke the|Dr. Svkes request for a hearing con- The winter o the the larger the correspofidence, compose — oy e Ceoures, | Nmes ‘of Young men of military age|sidered. _ 2 Crraniier tem it the Grewmaville each set. The orlginal records of the T TR oo would anewer the call. for vol-| Recentiy in o statement sdmitting : Gl emb B ociety, from wkicl ers. [nter- gnati ‘had CARRIAGES, WAGONS, . |Sainsiions Jave bor o uand |soclery, trom which the. books, wers | The, SULS SPRICR Aok cover o sonool | Mtesr wirsless tolegragners (Inter. |that bla resignation had beor, asked y term ends March 30 . for the aster| o' listorical society for more than a [ like that at New London. FIfty DO |tneir names to him and he will for- |trustees hold a public _hearing at ~K Tecess of one week and reopens Mon. 4 TRI ‘and CARTS, ns Mon- | paie centu: rd them to th i = e 2 3 day, April 3. ry. . | centuste. Many tome to the school | T em to the commanding of-|which the entire situation could be t t h = £ oo S o e socioties o the | Mot -for &.trade but-for & broad edu- 1S °L the SORPRIY- | A% Voo eond|Sons qver | Ledey B etetosta uality switches n Firet Practics for' Team. - | cldest o Hhe palriotic SoctOle ner. | cation. The graduates 70 per cent. oV MOMSR, Biould answer tho fol- | pointel tram thelr muber o e oy One' of the sure sighs of < ip Js=prized .very highly . By e |of them boys, making ood at S, : 3 ondu a % Sov- p i the small bovs Dlartag T s | anip s pprises SuEy ORHY D tione trades or ‘professions. ‘and_the zirs pioame, address, age, color, place of |ernor Simeon T. Baidwin. and E."D.|| | match your own hair perfectly in both in; tops.: The - bo; ot s :s Coffi- | make zood in other lines, and at fair | Pl - . height, shti R New Hav nd Ju z. Groonotine Porammar @oa™ nave | (ol {28 rtior Bulkaey baongs | Tages- e 228 Uie schcel Tas' on 8 |18 PRI ox"ss opertiors - | he”hearine was ner st ana it was | | color and texture. They are made of z 8 e practice for, their neinnati rigi serv otter, ks 5 iataly other the 1 = basehall Soam this coming meeier | i3 the Clncinmati by rEbY O mohaie: | Irade achools, and asked for no part|Mediately. 2ok ot etated whother the hearing would |} | naturally - wavy hair and cannot be Real practice has-miot started vet but | Bulltoley, who was captain of the train |0f the . stdte appropriation” for that SALMON RIVER BRIDGE e e e B U y will be i full swing by the opening | band which tain of the train [0 poce. . He. asiked that the state at the convenience of the committoe 5 g band which. mat and excelled for either quality of material fs of the spring term. Greeneville ex- |t the Lexington alarm in April, 1 board interpretation be broadened out | ==——es i : Jexing April, 177 | int : gislators Oppose Bill Placing Cost 507 to 5.15 North Main St. |pects to have a winning /team this | and who fguced prominently in numer- | to take in the New London school and : or workmanship. Ebon. 3 receive some of the regular benefit for On Two Counties. s T trade studies. The school asks for s meeting. The session last- The first susgestion of an organiza- 3 Liatits Bariloes ati8i. Andrew $20.000 for two years to tide over ne- | There was a joint meeting of the |ed nearly three hours. Affer adjourn- s 1647 ponten Services at St. Andrews | tion of the officers of the ammy of the | 20060 JO° 17 250 5 Growing and |senators. and representatives of New (ment It was siated that the ‘mesting Moderately priced church ‘this (Priday). Svonine s bs | Gonoraf Enos. ss “Rough Dratt. dr. &' more teachers mustbs provided and |London and Middlessx countles Thurs- | wes, ticely, Mermenions and hat % Swi ADAM S TA& ERA evening prayer and sermon. Rev. J. | Society. West Point, April 15, 1785.” | the usefulness of %‘f”"“'!:‘g:'d;fl; - g bfiwgflz" 2:02;1.;6;?‘{:2 e e ot s e 28-inch Wavy tches Eldred Brown, rector of the Trinity | The paper wak circuiated among army 'ormer Senator. s i i 5 - S %20 | committee on . roads, rivers = and learned later that the hearing 24-inch Gray Wavy Switches o 71861 Episcopal church will deliver the ser. | officers and the signature of General | talls for a flat appropriation of $80.° | URCC " Cnidh would place the cost of | will probably be private and that the Cbnid mon. There will be special music by | Washington In his own hand leads ali | 090. offer to the public the finest standard , . ¥ Sonasiaeration. the appropriation — of |maintenance of the bridge over the | trustees will not consider themselves brands of Bear ¢f Surape and Amaricas | 0° TDe%s cheir. others. As soon as the organizalion | 15000 for trade A ton aior |Salmon river, connecting Colchester | necessarily bound to accept the com- F Bohemian. Pilsher, Culmbach Bavarias Recention. B e T sonitinans waa proteas, | Bursed by “the state board of educe- |xnd Eaét Hampton. upen the two coun_ |wittée's findings. SR I he porteous & Mltche“ Co. s . Dot b m‘é“"'mz Troops, Boy Scouts of the Congrega- | °d to see in the order the germs of a ,and in accordance with plans of | o8, 4nd RO POt ‘There were twen: | RECRUITING IN NORWICH . Tooniad Giuger Ajan Stous |tional church and Troop 4 of St. An- | monarchy. In Connecticit the antag- R e e S | Evosix members at the meeting and the BB B Rie Prank S oney "Nougkst | arew's church attended the Boy Scouts | onism_to_ the Cincinnati ‘which the | 46T the original law enter Inte and | o8l ™l thoroughly prrvem e gl s+ FOR PLATTSBURG CAMPS — ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser, |ti*d annual reception at the Y. M. ( | members have always alleged l’mmd; and later the law was amended, but |2 vote of 26 to 5 the meeting declared | Figld Secretary Ga Sent Here to| Something and while they may have|Davison, who is a student at Yale Budwelser, Schlitz and Pabat, A. Wednesday evenins. ed solely from Jealousy. was Very|iy ' rules remain. #The New London |ODosition to the bill and it will be op- Boon borh ‘men they died less than|The setting up of the machine A. . ADAM. Norwich Town P e SR | ke A Cortee e Connesticut | Vocational school was in effect before |Posed in the house and senate. Organize Local Branch. men. "The ihree main points which |take about five days. The plans m of the King's - | this trade school law, and it was the P ———— Were _considered in the sermon were | be changed in the event of war as ¢ Daughters Will meet this evening at | State society, like those of the other [ nignt"of the legislature to assist this TAFTVILLE AT ey TP niif| 48 follows, that the almost men if ho[fying boats are enrolied in the re the home of Miss Letitia Kram states, was founded in_the camp af Central avenue. ©F ©% | West Point on July 4, 1783. From the | &1d like schools. The policy has. been Camps Association Thursday sent its | [emains almost is always a loser, that | serve corps. ¢ DRECLE A A I A et tncre wa deep seatd moatity I | Iberal 1y sducational work The S141e | rivian. American Relof Fund Commit- | Fleld Secretary, Sierrill 1. Gates, Jr. | 112 SHEEGLTaR"0 12 BT "aliety e 287 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. | SOCIALISTS BELIEVE this state. The legisiature repeatedly | \na there was a rarrower construction | tes 'Meste—Mill Leagus Bowling— |35, Ne™ YOk ity to this city| iy the altogether policy. He said| Clerk George E. Parsons has fus Ot Totes AUTHORITY IS EXCEEDED | the society and enabling it to hold {m ;hfi_dflemeoi;"md;%m Thedebon{g Examinations at Grammar School— | branch of the Training Camps Associ- :m:.:hf{ec;;g P 71-‘:-61'9:,1"!;";"‘_:“' issued a new superior court docks 3 o funds. The .society was revived in (eier Reape S render aic Notes. ation and stimulating activity in gef —_— 10 & m to 3 p. m. by appointment |Claim P : lo the New London school for one Feanee 403 30 b urged upon every:| - Yorringtonr—The Torrmeton pelie = im Permission Should be Granted | 1593 and about 30 membefs admitted ting recruits for this summersl 554y thar while. they were TVINg Dot | mate i ieon o by corniston, po for Labor Meeting in the Streets. | to membership, and it was incorporat- | Y6ar. Then notice was given that ald| rhe executive committee of the|camps from this section of Connec<fys be satisfied with any rating for Tife ed in 1895. - would be withdrawn unless require- | pritish-American reiief fund heid a |ticut. b e e A T e eonc | cal year just ended, according to ¢ At a meeting held Thursday night| The two books, which ars hand- | Ments that were impossible in regard | we| attended meeting Thursday even-| This summer there will be four : records at the borough clerk's offce » ‘- - 8 ¢ . to hou g =43 - . Such a life is worth while and brings 4. . ‘l rommer’s the Norwich Socialist party ~passed|Somelv bound, give photographic re- ;nuonfla;‘":;:"‘“‘?".‘fid':_“’;o The in- | ing in the rooms of the Taftville Social [camps lasting thirty days each. .for | jitistaction to those who live it. PN I mu inomeens of as com resolutions placing themselves . on | Productions of the records of the so- The chairman, Thomas Addi- |men between 18 and 45 years of age 1 »! ingyea T o s melyee | Ol | B ohieh ave’ boen arefullppre. | [SWards this particplar school M. |0 o e £ e reporte. were read [IVing 1n tho. statos embraced. by the | 1o s R s e i these. fiys Evergreen Beer ficials are exceeding " thelr Fiuthority | served by the historical sociei¥ o Pion skl (hie sfect shonld be = land B seed Aowing to wios o Rl |eRstern. depactient, ant breparations | s SlosloE d8ye Bot i e Tt g and are depriving the citizens thei many yeans. Tke historical society ar- | having been sent to headquarters in |are being made to take care of about . REAL GERMAN LAGER Hahte Wi thoy s eitzens o thelr | Cama 1nto possession of . the record | IRE.to criticise the state board of edy- | New Fork. g I 008 suore then double the momber | L e T e o the wibs | PUNN-—<n Westssty, . L, Mareh s ekt hold labor meetings on the streets. books and a number of letters and | Sation. Ele would prefer to have the o ¢ |atiending in 1916. Tnder & Iny gaadsa Jocts ity Safety, bt evervbody, | 1917 a deughter (o Mr. ard Mrs, 3 H. JACKEL & CO. Boardman el Shorme I Moles and | LS I ey ol o GHbery | Eome o the Jegisisture and sek eid| In the MU leawus thé Hustiers broke | TRUIPOTOVISR INCICONS, UG, Siots | bear 1t a girls will give | | BParch 14, 1017, s aaughter, da tend that national and state 0N | wha'a resolision placine the papers of | throush special legislation. This state | t¥O records Wednesday night when | (S0 5" stending from each state Will | (nam” lagt" proeam of sonks, stm Grabsm, to Mr{ “and -Mrs. * Jabes B . Soaiien- | WAS B St e e papers of | appropriation should apply to all| they rolled 534 for high single and |0 G20%8 CHOTC —ue their last program of songs, stunts| West. Carriages, Democrats, Con. | dom of speech and that such right in| Mix_of Farmington, then secretary,|SChools which included girls as well 1437 for high thres string total. The |P® CBS CISCMONS camps ana tne| 20 Zol8 On R cavam of the the use of the streets and other pub- | for pPreservation. In 1842 they were | %S POVS in vocational work. s e (raining 18 not 1o raiee & volunteer mil- | Ton Doriner oRorte. With Daany new MARRIED, cords and Business Wi lie meetings is not questioned when | €iven to the historical soclety by Es- |, Mr, Cheney, representing the state itary force, but to foster @ sense oOf | renturce Thelr last rehearsal will be | GALLUE TANNER_In Bicink B oS, | I e e T e | B vt Cowles, administastor of the c5. | board of education, stated that appro- | Packer . M g gen|NEEE TOS BND K0 B e ot | oaturee. Thetr lnst rehesrenl VI Dol 15 1nf) vy Mav. Acthyr Sers W ; e Dok e . aeaIEraRints. | (e of Coloadl Mitx: priation was made for trade training. | Chartier 3% 7 30 Boi |patriotiem among the young men Of| held tomorrow, Saturdsy atternon. At| Frainfels 'mari N. Gallup and clean up on a lot of Stable and | EHIU0N, ST WSRO WA, pun: | Many reproductions of looss papers|t was made for the purpose of aiding 8 81— 272100y of real preparedness for this| final and the. closing day of these | sAwme PLACE -In Danlelson Square Blankets. A good line of Aute |lic officials are exceeding their author- | bf the society are contained in the new | 0S¢ Who sought vocational training | R. . 94 101 — 302 | country and demonstrate the necessity | meetings and one special feature of | “'17 1917, by Rev. 1. A. Lest, porred ity and are depriving citizens of their | books. There ave two coples of the | ®lome. The school in New London, 89 108— 297 |or universal military service with equal | this day in which a great biz interest| erlck R Janes of Dayviile aid rights when they refuse the same to | institution on foolscap paper. ovactly | 214 others of its class, are doing a — -— ——|obligations and equal service for all| is being taken is the temperance ser- | Nellle M. Place of Elmville Prices right low on Team and Ex. |labor mestings and that it is the duty | 25 copied In tho record bosk. There is | $59a¢ Work, and thh purpose is of great 443 465 1427 {tnose qualified to bear arms. It 2180 | mon which Evangelist Linden _will | e - of the police simply to preserve order | & CODPY of a letter from Major L'Enfant, u: ae; bu was the intent to devote forms a valuable training school for | preach at 3 o'clock at the First Wap- DIED. press Harnesses and Rubber Boots. |and prevent congestion of traffic. circular letters from the other state| (NS @Ppropriation to trade and not to| wigjang K 67 75— 229 |commissioned officers, as after at-| tigt church on the subject: Fooze, | BOWEN—In New York ocity, March 2 " high school ‘education with vocation in addition. He described the rules as | MeYers -« . 82 85 87— 254 | tending successfully three camps, a| Hell's Populator and Family Destroy- 1917, Mary C. Bowen, mother societies and a_letter signed by Gen- H A Rogers, Ji, of N enry A. ers, Ji., of New Two Reports on Games Commission. | “ral Washington at his heme in Mount 1 % » oW Ely ... inm-» man is eligible for the officers’ reserve | er. m L L mm co- It ig believed that the committee on| YErnon. Wppointing (Philadelphia as e A = DH D 5835 |corps” The instructors’at the ‘camps W L Nk e < 48 fish and game will bring in two re- | !¢ Place for the first geéneral meeting. | yChoo) 15 doing @ part of .the work il e e e B T TO SET ASIDE VERDICT. 1917, Mrs, Jane A, Trgadwell. ports, a majority and minority, upon | . ORe et Was presented to the state | insl (8 COTE 2, PATt of F 3 i army, and the manual of armm, rifle — Notice of funerml hereafter. 14 BATH STREET, NORWICH, CT.|the bill of Representative Fitzhenry library Tuesday. It is understood that | yion e+ mtmb s fi:!&mn 3% 418 421 1259 fl-’-‘f""'o,‘."‘fi’;‘?:iu.}:?‘.”‘.i‘& nm“::?_' Motion Filed Thtg-day in Fuchs. !(.rn "?fi‘;“’;&‘l"na?'xwi’f’ March 92 = ase. rs. Danlel Morgan, age R woald e ey Senator Bulkeley intends to present & — - ou" - s] ‘ta’lnfl;(!‘nd ‘-dm.: set to each Connecticut member of the Khwl treu:hu first a boy in forging, tics are taught. years. ° 4 single-headed commission. Fish and society. len. l‘-lrbanlry and then the machine Junior camps for boys between their ol Funeral rvices will be held = game lovers throughout the state are —_— shop, in addition to high school train- = 85— 238 |, 3y "and 15th birthday are also to be| The jurv which has been trvingothe| "5 ¢ "ome on Saturday at 1 o y s Bla o pshout s State kte N. F. A. NOTES. e G 1 I i g - 85 95— 308 |ieia ac Fort Terry (Pum Isiand) and |case of Isac Fuchs st al against| Burial in Pachaus cometery —_— . a good e 5 - ; oo = oo o report unfavorably upon the|p, . Gles Giub fo Hold Concert at | CAUon and bevond criticism. It the 76 78— 237|Portiand, Malne, = otes organizea |possession of ~household furniture in LEHIGH—the ent system works out well enough. atorumePlans for totorreater, | S1ate 18 %o” aid schools ‘of ihis high 35 S8 45|, LAmt Week M O tebice weq |the superior court in New London - Best 0 § ss “ah appropriation of $500. o | PR e CHarttord Bridgeport, | brought in a verdict for the defendant e e e e 1 Tty Darion: wou'd be. required instead of $125,000. w0 1277 | e Waterbury, and. plans | shortly after 4 o'clock Wednesday aft- FRESH FROM THE MINES : Mr. Robinson of the state board of O o e A Wtae organi | arnoon. | The verdict was reached a : 500 PPIOCIIIPOSOPIPOEOO> nz‘::r :;:y;“gleu[:lul:m had tm‘m:;.l education said the board did not op- 84 81— 230 |zation in the hope of sending 1,000 |few minutes after the caz went to urc en 2 ~the concert. a e | pose any appropriation for the New < e | the jury. : OPEN NOSTRILS! END tuberculosis sanatorium Friday night | London Vocational school, but. under | Mercier ... &, 2 98— 264 [men from GO oo st year. En| A motion to met aside the verdict 3 p A. D. LATHROP A COLD OR CATARRH $ | Zimrsday atterncon. The club is com- |the present law the apneopriation for 8 85 271 |lstment blanks, regulations and other |was filed Thursday in the superior 15 Main Street < 4, ing siong finely under the lsadership | trade schools could nat be spoiled in $ 75— 344 |information may be obtained by writ- | cOvst office in this city. 2 — A ; D T TRUCKING How-To Get Relief When Head Tt has been. decided to hold the in- | i high: sehosls. with trade sehoe B R Lk uliivan: Bask Reom.. - Paim and Nese are Stuffed Up. - $ | terfraternity dhnce Friday, April 20th. | an added feature. He said the board On Friday Mr. Gates will visit Mid- Soach. D Committees have been appointed from | could give credit and aid for t B $rs00060860004865800868863 | the four Greek letier fratornitios and | af time devotedl to trale tonchine & od Thiinty Diifie W B e e her, called 5|, Willam ¥ Sullivas, aviator, Count fitty! Your cold in head or|th®Y Dave had a meeting and selected | study. but not in general culture| ,To COFréct an error for the benefit | J0% UFS, J'0n, ke “recruiting plans. |turned te New London from = Pelm DlRE(:IORS catarrh disappears. Your clogged mos-| (01 faie, It 12 planned to make this | teaching 8 of Manager Brierly of the Mechanics, | TRRNI=S 0, NS SONCNCY Drovides | Beach where he has been flying fo 4 trils will open, the air passages of your | 27,2041 event. - Mr. Whiton said that * declaration | X erney, e Red Sox leader | ror attendance for the full period of | the past three weeke TThe aviator be- head will clear and you can breathe e March issue of the Academy|was néw to the trustées of the New | S-ateg that he made no statement that | 5% joys™ynless unforeseen circum- |Ean Thursday setting up Niis machines —AND=s freely. No mors snuffling, hawking, | Journal was issued Thursday. Tt fs|London institution. Among the other | the Red Box had won 15 etralght| ., co*snould prevent. {2t the submarine bace and when fin mueous discharges, drynsss or heaa- | Yery. interesting, as usual Harwood | speakers were Mayor Rogers, Ji " fshea wil! fiy to o “strubeiing for breath st | 5 Dolbeare is caiicrin-chier and de- | Alfred Colt Trodericx S Nowcort | 10 sey was (hat the team had won, 15 e o aesons thig. trains | Will remain with his employer, Trubes : - and Principal cock and President ing from the government under any Ely's Cream - = . |Btremlau of the Connecticut Federa- | icais. The Red Sox record follows r? ok TR 50 B T, B T Home From the War. Hon of Labor. Many senators aad | With the Meohanics, won 7 logt 1; | Siher or Ereater SIERUCTS (iich Upen DY Lady Assistant littie of this fragrant antiseptic cream | Dr. Gorfon I. Hislop, surgeon on a | Feépresentatives were at the hearing|ZRIR{ers, Wop B. Josb 0: Paper TIAnE: | o enlist for active service in case an T in your nostrlls. It penctrates thiough | British traneport, is visiting his moth- | and desired to be recorded as being in | &7 100t s, ‘making a total Sox won 1[0 e o ot ve. ie caied Tor Tho . | ‘elephons 328-3 every air passage of the head, ing |er, Mrs. Annie Hislop, at her home |favor of the tion. Ex e o Y mes| camps will be held regardless of the RESTORES KIDNEYS HENRY E. CHURCH and healing the swollen or inflamed |in Vauxhall street, New London. Dr. WOE ST ST e T et war situation, and the men who ai Wit @ 9 mucous membrane, giving you instant | Hislop holds a commission of ~first | WITHDRAW DAMAGE SUITS = tena them are known as federal re- oy ST AL relief. Fead ¢olds and catarrh yield |lieutenant in the Britieh navy. He WHICH TOTALED $13,000. Examinations Start. e e S L Don’t stay stuffed-up:and|Will remain until the first of next —_— ‘The examinations for the winter | cadets. For jmany years druggists have TRt du 2 Actions Brought Against Anthony | l¢T™ 2re in at the Wequon- e watched with much interdst the Te- = i i moc_ school. 1 _closes for the| THE EVANGE! markable record maintained by Dr. Squadrite Go Off Superior Court| Easter vacation on Friday, March 30, Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kid- DE" I Is l » . end reopens on April 8. No_8atifaction in Life Unises 1 fsfagy. livec and biadder remedy ER 5 ived With ince: a physician's prescription. p DR. C. R, [BERLAI : asking e Yoo fgflm.xggé i & sirensthening DR. E. J. JONES P o ! ? . William Jervis spent Thursday as| An appreciati dience 11 medicine. Kilmer used it for|e . l s , the superior court dockst on Thursday. | the guest of frfends in Plainfield. Evansoiot Jonn M Lingers onea co|vears in his private practice. It heips|Suite 46 Shannon Building enta .mon i e e aits o Bk g at the First Baptist chureh Thuraday |the kidneys, liver and bladder do the Ao Tt op of Gionington and | e, Frida Krumbholtz of Oceum | niSht on the subject, A Cipher MinusWOrk nature Intended they should do Take elevator Shetucket McGrory Building; Norwich, Conn. & ] mobile ac- |\ "08 Lt %ot relntives in Providence | the Rim. He used the text found in| Swamp-Root has stood the test of entrance. Phone cldent on the Noank road on Oct. 17, Acts 2 “Almost thou adest | years. 1t is sold by all druggists on 1916, & for-a fow days. 3 to. Do, & Christiant He theres ita merit and ic will help You " No P a is or ‘remedy can successfully take its William McGarigle of this place has :’m“mfl:'fim‘“ Fos m.l.’;";,';&.""*_' ":lma' P, Sl N S ik acce} positio . e was s - fence and sure to ge 'wamp-Rootr an & o in Now London at their garage. thus nowhere and that IF he stayed in [start treatment at once 41 Main § e aimos ion was dead | However, if you wish first to test Main Willism Shaw and James Rutherford)| suce to be,a 10ser 0t iifs, | this. great ‘preparation send ten cents troet were visitors in Jewett City Thursday | He showed to Dr. Kilmer & Co. Binghamton, N. F l D" ars rCieheby, matiny 8y tip B saolor X. for a sample bottie. writing uneral Directors | with a. slight accident. 2 o 5% 1By Buustia, ™"