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F LITTLE ACH 18 LIVER TORPID OR BOWELS CLOGGED. In some of the surrounding places Y ' “and .m&- & Byru) igs,” becauso : hours ail the clogged- o b 3 i | e e v : . O SR tton 3s "poated conspiciondly in =¥ harses. X tha promisea - Disytul child again. “Childre: Otis lbrary. ‘Sacramen imply will nu(ht“k.’olh. llmld lthov c : empty thelr Bowels, and the This is & time to be caretul of S———— q " 3 . : for | me {ightly packed, Iiver gets sl “fires vurning from A stomach aisordere. fios 2na gardens. b R s that promise. ‘The ushers for April at Congregational church are Henry ”» PR SN WSS . ety PIANO FUND RAISED | HEAR ADDRESS BY 3 . Hocament, expected. . i1 of col throat, dlarrhos Order your Easter lifies early aud , FOR GOLCHESTER SCHOOL.| . HEALTH OFFICER BROPHY i s o breart ne b yuis. o getting this—Mtaplontes S . G, and Louisa Mathewson Johnson.|a'gantie -iuside cleansing’ shanid o Nursery Co., Phone 986.—adv. Supervisor Young Reports That Neces- When & young man he went {0 set, | ve"he the first treatment given. ¥ Weanesday, April 4, Groton borough sary Total 'is Now Practically Cov- i secrated like many of the boys of his time |Gjrections for babies, chilren Of o : ipping in the Davy Crockeit a f46tlages and grown-ups ere printed o SRR e : - R e e : 15 estimated The gathering jn the Academy #8- :‘g,;"""m e romn g Bewatrs of counterfeit fig syrups Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Bill of East- sembly hail at Colchester on We - of the faithful during the T e Webeior for severt) voyages to | Ask, your drusgist for a 50-cent bott ern Point road havé returned from | given in dles to day evening proved one of the most Hours' Devotion, is always of great 3 e ol o of “California Syrup of Figs” the Florida, where they spent the winter. interesting meetings ever held by the . solemnity, particu coming at the i i |look carefully and see that it is mad Home and Sclrool league. ber, Sunlight building, with ¥. J. Mur- | beginning of Holy Week, when Cath-| A0% EACt Pt “"""".d“ by |BY_the “California Fig Syrup Com A day like yesterday, with summer | fronderson ~ Miss_Em Kelloge of Williams- | tha' presiding and a good attendance |olics are following in_spirit the be-|lBe O¥e extract busmess foupded ' ny.” We make no smaller sise temperature, was a trial to the trout| o, ‘Grace J. Lippitt, the | town, Mass.,, Mt. Holyoke, ’15, instruc- | of members present. Consideration |trayed Lord during His sufferings. s ‘"‘l'.m’ a ""'"” - z jand back with contempt any othe fishermen, who had to remember the festatrix. The pro- |for in music for the grade schools, il § Was given to the forthcoming exempli- | cuiminating in the supreme sacrifice of | Son; &nd later :""C}I"‘,';“ he Jusiness | g syrup. law. Gocument are as fol.|iustrated the work accomplished by | fication of the fourth degree to be heid | Calvary. Threunts Al hi Doliasid e lows: solo singing, two part songs three part | at Danbury, May 27th, with prospects Procession of Children. ¢ Mast off ik dioriet tna Ney, London, Tastint | ; the Unton fnd Indfifial 2cble’vork” i Alea | o6 8" 008 rrioentaton umm or | memes” accentusting tnis bttt 1n | 20,00 M8l S 2 el Moosup Baptist church today (Mon- 2 1. | Retlosg also ehowed most successfaily | Was recelved and accepted from Rev. | o childrest Wilch ,,,,m!'_'g_ :fi.xl’:flu"lfl%‘&.".fu‘“ teophies day). ‘he method of instruction by teaching | George Deshon assembly of New Lon- | comnantes the Devotion i velation 1 4 i = panies the on is a reve of representative North American Recent Connecticut visitors to At- quarterly install- [a group of fifth grade pupils & new [don to attend a military vesper ser-|i; the adult congregation, mot only of |game animals. It was on an sEoursion > - iy ments to the husband, Charles C. Lip- | lesson. : Vice in St Mary's Star of the Sea| ;. ;reat number of younger members il thire 2hat: D6 beonid’ Mter > THIEN!::‘;( xlAcL:ES e e e o Mowa® | pitt. This paragraph is revoked in| This part of the program was fol- | church on Sunday, May 20. The exer- | oS 0% Sl Urouenit up to follow 11 | axted In an cxtoncive catie mnch in Funeral Directors = of Sryatte. the codicil, the husband now being de- |iowed by a spelling contest carriéd on e ity vl _includs, bosifes|thstaith of wir foshers but of the | Wyoming which he conducted fof High Grade Watches| , ., ..ouoned that C. Parker| To New London Gemetery assocta- | REth” sieth, seventh snd eishth Sradss: s, s & baadust st pDik e s g e il L T e 4 passed quistly at Embal AT GREATLY Stearns of Andover is at Del Monte, |ton, $800. /o ew |Some of the fifth grade ohiidren spell- | L ¢ membars of the order. The mem. | School and Sunday school, the Sisters |the 0ld_Johnson homestead in Uncas apl Embalmers REDUCED PRIGES 2na pians to lesve California shortly |y g K o O T e Barsons La- | sonde mords Bor Meld ont fniough thy | bers- were very enthusiastic over the | of Merey, those haoly women devoted |ville. He was a ipical gentloman of lewel > ‘more > e scl in rare gent 7 nickel sase 4500, o 12 and 18 st throy is Interested; $5,000 o Tmaintaly | S Frde words' and nto-the s | Pr2bosel Aqmonatracion ad, 1L le MOre | e el names conceaied Trom the | uns Swecinees of s hacure wona host |f§ 337 MAIN STREET bed in, 73 a—Laf consch 7 3.°10- Vear ‘Gold-filled Cass, 9825, |, A tot4l of 1500 head of Wit [R I R T Morgen Jo | oa il e seveith Lrade, Thelemg e iy W sttenl B sty Sha | of felendv to nise, ' s Suasventy st Soniiis fest Sy 15 J. 10-Year Gold-filled Case, EE_ Buim sunday services at St. Patricics | lome and to be known as the Abby J |tremely interesting, as two daughters | , EOLOWINE the business session. the | 0%, JAUC, 0 e, oune: itves and up- | his memoey and iie sassine wit te | Phons 258.2 0-Vear Goid-filed c_”w church yesterday. Morgan Jerome bed. of Charles F. Brown, Clair of the Tng | it the souls of the hundreds of Iit- | mourned by all who knew nifm Lady Assistam 23 Colches- with a good representation of Soiid Gote smalt oive Cadrest To_the Bacon academy at Colches- | gixth, grade and Alice of the eighth, atches,| At Wauregan Thursday evening En- | ter, $1.000 for the erection of a_tablet pth. | council members listened to a very |t ones many of whom, in the home | He {s survived by one son, former ol S sien Bagiin of Norwich delivered an | in memory o my father and mother. | Xiige Brown was. he. minner of ihe | lstructive address upon Preventivls | would lack the proper first impulse |state Senator Frederici A. Johnson. e nvertible Bracelet Watohes, war-|{iiistraced lecture, Starlight and Sun-| To the Comnecticut Children’s Aid | contest and was also able o fnish the | Diseases by City Health Officer Dr.|toward, right-doing ang innocent liv. John Clarence Luce, a :urdad for vivo" — gfi: light of Revelation. ;z;sezy, $1,000 for relleving little crip- | ji5t or eighth srade words without :‘h:;'?ng a-;«:g:_ w’fl: ‘:fi:x;r clas- | Ing, s o i ,%,m hc"""“ "s:" dled at his home aranteed . 5 $2.00. 3 k. mbes o ichem street evel All Watches Fully Guaranteed The Connecticut \Music (Teachers' | To Belton :A. Copp, $1,000. falling. The large Dumber Present)|and then lold about the safeguards | women. e e STAL ISR Hannap | members of the Home and School| hat modern medical science had dis-| The wonderful training in effclency Lipre oy J. OGULNICK & CO. association is to hold its third quar-| To Misses Lucretin and Hannah|jeague and their friends, appreciated which th Infants, in some | born In this city and lived at the Falls 32 Frankiin St. Norwich | terly meeting at Center church house, | Jerome, $200 each. covered for preventing the spread of | which these mere , e | bo e v i the | e Hartford, 'Wednesday, April 4. To Miss Janie L. Bégar, $500. the efforts of both teachers and schol- | these afictions. He referred to ce-|caces, thus receive ls best demon-|f0f o number of years, He was S| Any persen who obtained & writts e S T Stisa Litian McDermott, bresident of | Sircets of - this form o dlsease. In | recolicction and devout, demeanor dur: | 17 and went to Boston to work. La- | permit from the Board of Water Com N, A . . 4 " Mo be R LR O O T e T the league, presided during the even- | ciosing the speaker mentioned the un- |ing the procession of the Blessed Sac- | fef he went to Prividence and about|missionsrs to use city ‘water § the last week from a former Norwich| To Mrs. Abby Bamon, $300. ing. successful efforts that had been made |rament each year. Y There 1 ha Stse “"“a“ Ui sppinkling purposes during the senss: resident, Mrs. W. A. Slater, a contribu-| To Miss Bessie Damon, $100. Mrs. John A. Young gave out the|in the past to arouse public interest in Blessing of Palms. e " Lucy | of 1916, can use the water at the same ton of 3300. % : To Jiss Demsle Damon, P %% Crystal] ¥ords during the _spelling_contest, | a campalgn to eliminate the founding ot Luce was the son of John and Lucy 5 o Pevanced to hec unil. | While Misses Mary Leal and Eva Cur- | places for mosquitoes, now recognizer | A As it was Palm Sunday yesterday,|Mavia Luce. He s survived by hia|rate during this 1917 season, withe Now that the streams are so high, | aren. . "By the codicil the word chil- | tiSS were judges. 2s a community menace in spreading |there was the blessing of the palms|fmother and a sister, Mrs. H. A. ‘West | obtaining & permit, and unl no muskrat hunters and trappeps are|aren is shanged o daughters John A. Young, supervisor of the |malaria, and hoped that future efforts |in commemoration of the palms with |of Cambridse B the' sowivary 16 sscsieis S making good money, as the rodents are L. Miller of PBrooklyn. pu‘auc -cP:onls‘. 3 C’,'f,:'{'}.md"fy nne' com- | would mors Pproductive. His ad- :"*’llfl:“ t‘m ";‘;'.E ?fi. ':'?:‘;hg‘lvl::l\;y s Daniel Preston. Board of W. Cont bocdl o cod mittee entrusted wi e duty of rais- | dress was given the closest attentio Daniel Preston, 71 rs’' of age, & ator Rl douar, thelr skins bring about | N. ¥ §1.000. The codlell changes the | i, "3, ds for the purchase of @ piano | and at the conclusion the speaker was | Jerusalem. This ceremony of bless- |, Drou® SECHa™ [T YOOre 07, 86C 1 lon or before July 16th, 1977, it will be o Belton A, Copp and the Union |for use in grade work. He added to|given a rising vote of thanks. ing_took place Béfore mass, and was |r°Ufed raliead engincer, and WOl ien for granted that it ls used Sunday afternocon was too pleasant| pani and Trust Co. trustees, $5.000, | the interest of the program by report- et s by Rev. Petef J. Cuny, who also sans | cester ine, died Sunday morning At | Al others intending to use water for most people to stay indoors, but ing the total amount desired, $300,| o AvE CONCERT AT the high mass, The palms were di6- ¢35 gclock after a lingering iliness, ket Soonank Jud a.total of 93 visited the Otis library | Henderson of practically covered. CE| tributed In thé vestibule following the | [0 was due to complications of | *Prinkling purposes, tenants includs reading room. Miss Mildred D, to revert to the principal| A few out of town friends, Dr. Bd- THE BACKUS HOSPITAL | service. diseases. Mr. Preston resided at No.|must obtain a written permit Rogers was ih chiarge. L princlpal | ,in B. Cragin of New York, Attorn — Gospel From St. Matthew. 212 Main_street. The eprinkling season is from Ap To Grace J. Lippitt, the daughter, |Edward M. Day and ex-Governor Mor- | Programme Rendered Under Auspices| Although statues and crucifixes are| Danle] Preston was born In Lisbon, | 1st to September 30th. The operatcrs at the South Lyme|my interest in Shore Rock, New Lon- |gan G. Bulkeley of Hartford have help- | of St. Patrick’s Visiting Committee |5till shrouded in the violet of mourn-|Conn., on Feb. 25, 1846, the son of E. tower of the New Haven road will be | Gop €d the children and their older friends ing and penance because of the holy [A. and Isabelle Stanton Preston. On Board of Water Commissionsrs tran: d to the new tower at Sound | The rest and residue to Belton A.|in Colchester by generous gifts. The| Sunday afternoon a delightful con- | season commemorated, the altars were | April 1, 1863, when 17 years of age, View Easter Sunday. The South Lyme | Copp and the Union Bank and Trust |latter asked the privilege of giving the | cert was given under the auspices of | adorned with lilies and festoons of |he entered the employ of the Norwich CHARLES W. BURTON, Cashis L I DIE S! tower will then be abolished. Co., trustees, the incoms to Be paid |iast $125, this being a new évidence of | the visiting committee of St. Patrick’s | eraceful vines, and the sanctuary with land Worcester rallroad as an engineer « quarterly to Grace J. Lippitt- during | Mr. Bulkeley’s continued-interest in Mis | parish to the patients at the Backus[tall palms and ferns, also with gild- |and continued until 1905, when he was ot e, Terly organized chorus choir |fier life and after her death the reust [Colchester inheritance. Dhospital. ed candelabra, because of the Forty |retired on a pension. Somal ehareh Sunday wmter ancgan | to terminate aid the principal to go| It is hoped that the piano will De| The programme follows Hours’. The lengthy gospel for the| On Sept. 16, 1 he was united in We will cheerfully ex- of “Miss H. Lostee Fullor makingoh | to the children of Grace J. Lippitt. ready for use early in the spring term.| March, orchestra, Bridal Chorus, | Sunday, the Passion of Our Lord |marriage with A. Fanny Blackmar, O e oripicopise Fuller, making a| “This paragraph is revoked in the|iny extra money received will be ex- |from Bridal from Rose Maiden, cho- | Jesus Christ as narrated by Saint|who survives him, with a brother, Ed olain all about our ry fa e first impression. codicil and a new trust is created with | pended through the league for good|{rus: The Palms, Faure, Carl Lyons; [ Matthew, xxi-xxvii, was read by Rev.|ward Preston, of Lisbon. Mr. Preston Today (Moncay) Mr. and Mrs. George | th¢_same trustees. Grace J. Libpitt |pictures for the school rooms. Many | The Garden of Your Heart, Douel,|Myles P, Galvin, who also read the a member of Somerset lodge, No. Beckmitn ot Harttora formaroT8e | receives one quarter of the income of | of the school rooms have none of their | Miss Nellie J. Buckley: Simplicity, | circular letter from Bishon Nilan an- |3, F. and A. M., and of the Brother- ELETS, Montville, will take charge of Ym the residue during lfe and Constance | walls decorated with helpful pictures, Lee, orchestra: The Sunshine of Your | nouncing the customary Easter offer- | hood of Yol WATCH BRAC b Montville poor farm, sucseeding Mr, | Henderson three-quarters, =~ If Con-|of this sort, and the league hopes to|Smile, Ray, Hénry Fontalne: Lovely |ing for diocesan charities, which offer- | For neably half a century, while PENDANTS, T e Pt Bemwite rennE JT | stance Henderson dies before the ter- |remedy this' deflclency to some extent | Spring, Conen, Miss 'May Pounch: |ing Jast year in employed as an_engineer on the old 3 i 3 Rl Bec! 3 . | mination of the trust without leaving |in the near future. Mammy’s Little Coal Black ed to over $32,00¢ Norwich and Worcester road, Mr. t is a pleasing way s Heory £ Churcn and Robert chuasie) then the whplSiot TNe. seat Whiting, orchestra; ‘Love Hero Is My Snesisl Wusle, Preston defied fate. as he ran his en- BROOCHES, 3 5 5 n J. v ine, the old Quinebaug, No. 12, 4 buy Jewelry, Watches, [|Tiow=ion, g larter o native of Nor- | Chilaren's Aid soclety for relleving [ PISCOVERED PEAS AND Fleeting, Hour, Lee, orchestra: Water | The music of the mass, directed by | €10 105 010 Qumnebauk, No, 16, for 78 BRACELETS, RINGS Hariford Chamber’ of Commerce g | little cripples. BEANS IN CHOCOLATE. | Lilies, Klinders, chorus. The Star|Organist Frank L. Farreil, was part- [ {7088 WICIOU, & SCCOUT TRPAD. T and Diamonds. I any leratee attempts to contest —_— Spangled Banner was rendered by the |ly Gregorian and partly the superb % i ” 2oat 2 Sensons 0¥ the last luncheon of the| e will, the legacy of said legatee is|Glad It Wasn't Pepper, Saya One April | chorus. mass by Gounod. At the offertory( | Sincoateln the empioy of the company, of every description, Tyvae , i The chorus comprised Miss Nellie J.| Mr. Farrell played _ Faure “The P m PMUT-CADDENC“ Over 50 members of St. Mary's T. A.| In the codicil Atbert ¢ Newbury is T R D Buckiey Bins Man Bounth Miss Go- | Paime, with magnificent sweep and |Nonest eitizen and a man of honor in || mewest models in every L M and B. soclety, led by their president, | SIYen an old mahogany desk. I have been April fooled almgst a|vin, Miss Mary Buckley, Miss Kath. |harmony. Throughout the service | ' Walks of lf Ginish, ol Estal 872 || Francis T : Belton A. Copp and the Union Banx [ I - : erine Casey, John J. Sullivan, Henry | the soprano solos were sung in a fin- k e, e < Toceiving Banie: Somenamons the 800 .nd” Trust Co. are mamed as execu- |Tilion tmes today, sald one retty|Lontaine, Carl Lyeps. The orchestra |ished manmer by Mrs, Farrell. Norwich Company Incorperates. PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING | fret mass in - St Patrici's ehuses | tors o ored Hommmers. And from | comprised Mrs. Efizabeth .G. Danihy,| n the procession of the. Blessed| The Reliance Realty company of Sunday. S day It is evident that she was not iie | Plano: John Dougherty, violin: Har-|Sacrament the canopy over the Host|Norwich has filed papers of incorpora- Jobn & G H. Bl' s In the City Court. o Bl g B o old Adamms, cornet: Alfred Normam,|carried by Father Cunv was borne by [tion with the secretary of state. The At the Mew Haten Paint and Clay | Are Kate Hubbakd Who was arrests | Thy sailbrs o o e o um. | ciarinet. Jonn R. Tarrant. Thaddeus ILeahy, |company has been formed to purchase club's_16th annual exhibition the |ea Friday night charged with keep-|worn pocketbook, empty and with & - John P. Corcoran and Jeremiah ADa Sevslap real extits. ; Capiial geock, s Yale School of Fine Arts, April 1 £0 |ing a disyrderly house was discharged | string attached to. 1 ang. the et UNION LYCEUM Lynch. 425, ””"4,,.",“"‘**“ into 250 shares of $100 s Emest E Bulhrd Sunday, April 22, inclusive, Mrs. Joel |as the evidence was mot sufficient at|which shielded a brick. And there was R Eetkane. of Wil Spscial . gevetion 12601 e SomBAny catfansed THats NOTICE L. Engiih of Hartford shows a plc- [a session of the city court Saturday[April fool candy by the box. Ome|Sunday's Programme Carried Out at|there was no evening vespers or Len-|Ness with $10.000. 'The incorporators 4SS, Tk MEETL Mitar geos PNt morning. Rachel Dyer Hawthorne|young man who was congratulating| Grace Memorial Baptist Church, | ten sermon. » T B e L DEAD HORSES AND COWS B bl et e Foster and Walter Mathers. who were | himself on having escaped April foo1 Continuous Devotion Till Tussday. o chir, all of Norwich. Rambved Fres st ChGE VIOLIN Contral Bomena grange will deal E",: found in the house were fined for in- |jokes entirely was finally caught Sun-| Sunday afternoon the Union L; The devotion closes with the solemn | S ey 1688 Monw Lond sk o (Er T s S gt ViR [toxication. ~There were three other|day evening when he was passed a|ceum met in Grace Memorial Baptist|high mass and procession of T -y B 2 5 New London r Cha TEACHER rot meoting winne °npine soll. The|cases of intoxication disposed of by |chocolate, jnnocent encugh in appear- | church and conducted their weekly |day morning. Today and Tuesdav FAGGED-0UT” WOMEN Later. Re charge. ern. Tovlo: The Siakion of mroom. | the court. ance, but joaded with peas, beans and | service with Mrs. Lydia King, presi- |{nere will be masses at 530, 7 and § WEST SIDE HIDE CO. R e o R Bl P other products of the culinary depart- | dent, in the chair. Rev. E. George | yeinck. e TR P. O. Box 379, New Lendo ANl String !nstruments repaired Andover. Topic, ¥ e i oo Increase Capital Stock. ment. And now he is congratulating | Biddle read the Scripture and pray “That the lengthv services were car- | Will Find Helpful Suggestion In This | Vieli id Py ; s ~ The Winchester Woolen mills of this | Pimself that he didn't get the choco- | was affered by Rev. B. W. Willlams. | jeq through with such smoothness Lette: T T H o Bl L A late loaded with red .pepper. The Lyceum choir was heard in sev- | o0 it i T 5 it JOSEPH BRADFORD adasseh, the women's Zionist or- | city have increased their capital stock T T O ions ana M ion T4y, |2nd a celerity consistent with proper| Overworked, run down, “fagged out For appointments address E. ganization, has raised more than $30,- [ from $200,000 to $600,000. Rt e eaveral ‘articles Tne|reverence and solemnity, was largely fwomen who feel as though they could >, E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor= 000 for the medical unit which it is OSGOOD, FIELDING AT programme arranged by Miss Julia|Ue to the general oversight and skill- | hardly drag about, should profit by BOOKBINDER wich, Conn. proposed to send to Palestine in the | F|RE THREATENED PROVING HOME ON FURLOUGH | Epps follows: Miss Ruby M. Epps, ed supervision of the rector, Rev. John | Mrs. Carter's experience. She says:— near future. ‘The contributions of $100 of over acknowledged Bunday. faciad. BRSNS AL EDPVEIONE from the Connecticut committes, H. Broderick. “I am the mother of six children and phrarcca buas Paim Sunday: Mrs. Maud Bpps. solo, | T, Proqefiete - L L, Ruled to Orde - % ght, |1 got so weak and run-down that 1|Bfank Books Made and Ruled te Has Been on Destroyer Duncan in Cu- [ The Good Shepherd; recitation ©bY|eom Sunday noon until Tuesday |couldn't eat anything and It seemed HILE e e Thtes S fatTon by deins By Vitets: soio by | morping; e coureh s cpen snddo- |skmomt, mpoteibis for "me io gat e, e DONE W YOU WAIT |_stise nacher niader, 23, asugnier or 4 Osgo0d Fielding of the United States | Miss Elizabeth Lacey, Why Should % rore the malin altar, upon which the |ferent doctors remedies without bens Ry Henry Ridder of New York, and Ed- | Lakehurst, N. J, April 1—Fire of | D2y, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel | Gare, Miss Hattle Spivery presiding at | gocreq Host is exposed for veneration. | fit. 1 saw Vinol advertised and de-| PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING olae thet capbon knock In your mo- | ward Kelley Hanlon, a Jawyer, applied | undetermined orizin which had rag- | Fielding, spent Saturday and_Sunday %;y“;f‘;‘vzhm % Criticize; recitation | Priests speaking six or eight languag- | cided to try’it, and received so_much for a marriage license Friday in New v | with nis parents. Mr. Flelding i i g > %" onefourth th : ed for the past two days over a wood z is es are assisting Father Broderick dur- |benefit from the first bottle that 1 con geyania, ¥ ® TOS¥ST|York to be married soon after Easter. |ed arca near here of approximately | 3b03rd the United States torpedo de- | bY Glenor, FRRS, Cioat, fa2 The! ‘Lime; |ing the two days, that the parishioners | tinved to take it, and it nas vuiic up | Robert J. Cochrane cave ING AND MFG. CO. 4 Lot Who is & srafluate of Har- | thirty square miles threatened _to- | Strover Dunca as been doing | ¥ (I T2TES afiss Sarah Lacy, Truth: |of this great church which includes |my strength and made me strong and 1 ¢t St. Norwich. yard Law school, gave his birthplace [ night to destroy the large proving|Juty in the Cuban waters. The U. S.|720%.7% % "GP0 Spnl “®Che " Our |many nationalities may find clergy- [ well. I consider Vinol the best medi- GAS FITTING, Taftville, Conn. grounds of the Eddystone Ammunition | Duncan is now in Boston and Mr.|Ea0ng T¥ T SUAME rle 0T men capable of hearing confessions in |cine I have ever taken, and advise all BING, STEAM FITTING The marriage of Annle Marl corporation. One hundred employes | {ielding leaves this morning for Bos-| o5t James Green, Miss Bessie Bid- | the different tongues. weak, run-down women to try it." PLUM ) v ter of Mr. and Mra Charles . Sami, | of the company aded by firemen. ex- | o8- R riing ot e mian - s Mrs, Besslo Carter, State Road, N. C.| Washington 8q, Washingtes Bulld 3 atid Claross Hilntog Tiike o ¢ Dr, | inguished the flames only after a Tt was suggested that a soclal be If all the tired, overworked, run- Norwich, Conn, leanc P, Fiske, took = place Bonday batd battle, S TR KITCHEN SHOWER. given by the Lyceum In the near fu- . % I T o Agent for N. B. O, Sheet Packing £ e 1 ing grounds are uate In * B - . Pronsn il ok i the Congregational|ine woodland, about thre miles north | Automobile Loaded With Gifts Pre- | ™It was unanimously voted to_ex- Incidents In Soclety contains beef and cod liver peptones, LEHIGH—the Best the morning service oY after lof here. A large quantity of high ex- sented Mrs. T. J. Praiffer. tend a vote of thanks to Miss Julla iron and manganese péptonates and Phone 581 Winship performed the ceremony. Diosiveg ars stored there, having been Epps and those taking part In the glycerophosphates, supplies the vital —— s FRESH FROM THE MINES 3 shipped from the company’s plant at| A kitchen shower was given Satur-|programme. elements necessary to build up blood One hundred and twenty-nine pic- |Eddystone, Pa. for testing purposes.|day evening by Miss Myra Mathews of Miss Hieanor M. Rose of Biosdway |And strensth, we wouldn't be able to MODERN PLUMBING PUEEINCI, tures, the completed works of Henry ‘Willimantic in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Y. M. C. A. MEETING s ending & week in New York. supply the demand. . W. Hanger of Noank, whose death oc. |CALL UPON CONGRESSMEN T, 3 Floifter. of" 435 Toswell avens, St Pl - Broadway Pharmacy, O. G, Engler |is as cssential in modern houss curred last year, the sale of which was o Who were recently married. The bride | p. George H. Ewing Addressed Men| Miss Margaret Ewing of Eim avenue | Eroprietor, Norwich. Vinol is s0ld in | giectricty is te lighting. We gusran A.D. LATHROP |Sestiditias ot o o NOT TO DEGLARE WAR |was prosened an automobile led | "™ 0080, L "8 lGing “guare. " [10ft Buturdiy to'spena” e weekc in | wilimentic by the Wiiscg, Dent, C0; |tue' the very best PLUMBING WORK e i 4 Boston. ¥ kiion at the falre TRUCKING & Brand total of 566,540, trd oacnt|German American Central Alliance of | The® evening was pleasantly spent S Pharmacy, and in Putnam by J. F.|by expert worl average of prices ever brought by a Essex County, New Jersey. playing whist. The prizes were won by | RSV Georse H. Bwing, ppstor of the Donahue. Also at the Isading drug|prices. Telephone 175 Aead artist's patntings, Miss Hazel Banfield, Robert Gray, cons | Eirst Congregational ‘Civirch, apoke on | Master Grosvenor iy, Jr. and Miss | Donahue. Alse at the towne. _ Newark, N. J. April 1—Resolutions |solation, Mrs. Gay. T s L ey | Lasmeg Ty ate 1n7 Moston Cor eV Ask us for plans and prioss. RAL . were adopted by the German Ameri-| A buffet lunch was served by Mrs. o Frmpet Reuther & Co’s STERLING ALE and FUNEDm S o Central Alliance here. tomIght, | A C. Mathews. assisted by Mre Tr . g At g Pl Pieg 1 I A J TOMPKINS Piel Bros’ Real GERMAN BEER on Mre. Robert Porter Keep. calling upon Congressmen Parker, |Mathews. C.’A. An orchestra comprising Jam e e Mastes 0 o i Draught at the The funeral services for Mrs. Rob- | SXSy, "‘“G"’,mm“_m".‘:fi,ff e for AT | i, Dorty broke up at & gate hour | Drew. plano, Frederick Bunce “cello e Al R W T B SKIN ert Porter Keep were sofemnized on | S5einst wishing Mr. and Mrs. Pfeiffer much|ang Frank Benson, violin, rendered proves Bold and DEL-HOFF HOTEL | ¥iaay ‘arterngon from ihe main |SIO8 Of consrsss. The aliiance repre- | joy in thelr newly wedded iife. e etiont "setostinas. O s i e Vit S EUROPEAN PLAN building of the Porter School for Girls | §o™5 (700, HE A v Rev. Mr. Bwing based his talk on| . ofts- COver o, O o Hot 3 HAVES BHOS) Frogs: at Farmington. = The Rev. Quincy Rl Certificats -of Organization. the text, Be ve also ready. He em- | S e e, s Telephone 1227 26-28 Broadway | Blakley reading the =Soripture and % A certificate of organization has | Phasized the peed of preparedness in|pi;infeid, N. J. praver, A 1 number of ‘people | Hungary's Attitude Toward Russia. |beon Hled with the secretary of state | tie Present emergency and crisis S were in attendance, including many| Budapest, April 1, via Amsterdam |by the Laurel Glen Line company, Inc., | Which our country is 5 He '®-| ArthurB.Norton of Broadway leaves 2 awful h: ‘wrought A WILLIAM C. YOUNG | Reref2iPhe foom, nearby, owns and |ana ondon, 447 3. m Discuasions (of North Stonington,” Eighty sever | {2 o,50 10 "Ina 1ikenea ne subma. | today (Monday) for. New Haven and Successor to mediate triends. The casiket was borne | (S50 16 Rustia s ade a. apociol | 15050 In cash and $9.000 in properey|Fiie unte Satan ss he by hi sutte |Brookivn, N. X whers he will pss : ’ a s 5 % Easter vacation with friends. STETSON & YOUNG by emploves of the school and the|igar” of the day by the Hungarian|have been paid. The officers are s I ] B g A . CARPENTER and BUILDER | Sitio, where o spocial ‘car was in | chamber of dcputies. The government |follows: Presidént, Charles P. Ecole- | ypolce of the need of erming our mer- | _Anmouncement has made_ot|of I- A of M, No. 744, MONDAY EVE- 67 West Main Street T. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing 92 Franklin. Street o epokesman made a speech, to which | ston, Ashaway, R. L, 20 shares: vice and Dert Yok fad Baieriele ot riebt | SALES 0o rite Mithant cnangs, | e, Jesdars of ail pariics Sereed do” | president. Tohv & Surdick,“Aehaway. | Suberd” Shodrd dnd” Hkewis every | dxugnicr NING, st Hesduarters on Franiiin | SIRQON GASTINGS = y The flowers were many and exquisi e of i g e - B g i man needs to be armed by Street, IGHT O’'CLOCK.. Business Telephone 80 West Main St | S IO ™ o from. a1l ‘parts. of the | eRce: Agard, Westerly, B 1,1 share; treas- | 0i*the spirit and to have the Divine O * FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY Lo s £ —_—— urer, Ralph M. Briggs, Ashiway, R. 1., Pilot, Jesus Christ, on board his craft. . Dana, of Yale university. |of importance. s 0 shares: Robert Drysdaie, Westerly, B Another Place for Him. 3 R g . Dana who was graduated from . American House The World on Fire. Napoleon was sent to St. Helena.| " 1 2 Names Misspelt. Yaie, 1n 1913, is a mephew of Mrs. Geo. Por Order of THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY €0 Vv s I. F. Hoskin of New York gave an|Wilhelm is a much more reprehensi- Through _typographical errors the | D. Coit. of Norwich, and has been her PRESIDENT. Ne. 11 to 25 Forry Strest Special Rates to Theatre Troupes, |address on The World on Fire at a|ble fellow because he began his labor| - Another Recruit. names of Clarence Heller and Henyy |Suest er home on Broadway. ST 2 Traveling Man, Eto. Tmeeting held Sunday afternoon in the |of ambition in a later and more civ-| Acting Captain Willlam R. Denison | Hellor, bearers at the funeral of Mil R > Tl T o Shetuicket Street | Buckingnam, Memorial. “The meeting |ilized pericd. "He should be’sent fo | of the Third company, swore in & re- | Annle E. Desting, were misspelt, also| An English sclentist has eucceed. | wmmng e ao averusing m in|tnets betors the oublic there i o Livery Connection was held under the auspices of the As- Lo Cou- |eruti at the armory Saturday after- |the names of Mrs. Susan Mitterei seve Eas o o an. thou o ads \Ri c ente, e A e sournal. noon. £ g Mrs. Melntyre. fuel oil from a ton of seaWeed. TSR Cor Cousiness resulia 00 Vortiolag "oormns o The Butletis. sociated Bible Students.

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