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$ i i v it ¥ ; pio i 2t chare 2o | T Yort S or G Chuse eume e " S ;ne B ot L S Eesy S UNIED TEA WPORTER: G0 218 Main Street f i A (b to south- t die. - He sought Adantie them. Tt wai lote, accused S piring_to worldly ' and power | g ' 317. “Fou can mofi% e A e ol ARAt T pevd Near Public Library. Trinity Ch 5 ! gt Jhowrd 5 1 Library. - el bear witmess unto” the trutn. " iils w'flf-‘e‘" =4 fimh;':.’wm&’pfr GEORGE G. GRANT ; ‘work was tl £ Shepp! e ooty e PRl RIS : uthess section. - o - - | Undertaker . and Embalmer Boen born Into this world. We can a R, R, statlon, all 8. 8. Jines and say for this cause was I born. termasters, turvet 3 of the city and suburbs. 32 Providence St., Taftville t prinei """"f: our . e gre: 3 and u Eu’.: rooms $1.00 and up; with bath s e < may a prmem-, dominate 3 Jiberal hol 32 Prompt attent'n tc day or night calls. from | The world is still to be won. . We 20 o : < 14 : : ouble rooms 32.00 and up: with bath | | pejephons - = iy echanges | all workers in the Nineyard: all siros. 1 b S e BT =30 T 630 aorlaMWFawi DRS. L. F.and A. J. LaPIERRE ure baromet : Gustave Hedler and family wil PHILIP P. PRETTO 287 Main Stréet, Norwich, Conn. Ther. Bar | THE WAY OF THE CROSS MAKES WORLD'S RECORD - ers, m Fitchville. Dr. J. M. KING im Ll &omas| 00D FRIDAY AFTERNGON FOR_ECONOMIC LIVING ; A portion of the floor in the Tar:. | PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING DEN IC’I‘ Hhanest 52, lowest 34, Customary Solemn Services < jn * St.| Rrof. W. M. Esten, of Storrs, is Well Jille, Pharmacy s being relia and I S Comparisons. FPatriclca. Dhvurehy Fed at a Cost of 513 Cents for a o : Bobert J. Cochiran: May Building Predictions for Thursday: Overcast. ourney to Calvary. Week. class. = g Trommer’s ThuTainy s WEAther: A ReTICteR ~ & —_— Before enlisting 4 sapjisant if be- GAS FITTING, fan1TuWF This morning ™ St. Patrick’s; Prof. William M. 3 herge | fweon 17 and IS years of age, is re; |, LS STEAM FITTING s Sun. Nesw wad Thien urch there will be the Mass of the | of the dopartments of bacteriology | Juired to furnish o “comsest paper’ Washingtor 8q, Washinaten Sulidine EVCI‘ reen Beer P cug % High 1 Moom -Sanctified, when the Sa Host, | and_meteorology at State Agri- L > ng! i < 24 1l Rises™ i Sets. 1l Wator. |l “Sotm | consecrated yesterday.. Jloiy. Thurs: | cultural Gotlese. Storrs, has just made | recruiting Nerwich, Conn. ‘REAL GERMAN LAGER T e T e oo | day, will be offered . by the priest, | the world's record for economie Hve |bY parents or icgal guardian before a| Mr. and Mrs George Weller and| agem: for M. i O. Sncec Paciing. a a z L9 moile since the consecratipn s- not permit- | ing, having demonstrated that it is|DOtary public or official quali- | daughter, FEiizabeth. have returned ie on draught at 5 € X 02| ted Quring the sol of Goodl ¥xi- | possible Lo subsist well on a total of|fled to administer an asth of appli-|from & few days’ stay with relatives — : . 30| day. There will be the venera- oy e A cant Years of age, or older mo |in Boston. one 541 H. JACKEL & CO. T oF the o o 3 ot b - - Tnesal O S———— copsent s required. " T ] - — O and | i In the atterndon at 3 o'clock, there | Prof. Baten is trying a serics of ex- se_interested -| At the Sacred Heart church today ~ p E < will be the Way¢of the Cross, follow- ments to Spon. what sort | rected to' the fact that all who may | (Good Kridayv) thero will bs masses Q DR. SHAHAN, Specialist U | (a8 (el il SIS N BIRT | a2 R I W S | S S S0t MRS |t Tl e Sl S iy MODERN PLUMBING UICK LUNCH al £ the Blood oy n | Bz T T T T T our during the fourteen _stages or could be fed, in case of war, hing, 3 ¥, closed there will be a large attend- [is as essential in modern house ac ., Progrietor B Rty o KR oumitisa Mo | ude which 12 foliowsd 57 fivod tde, " | Sations on His way to Cawary | ralivond”sirikes, sic. He was his own | cfects with them cther Mian whit| ance. slectricty is to lighting, Wo guaran. | 'or O METROPOLIS, Frepriste fzml" 'h.if.‘&‘?? !Eon;::‘tl(:-'nnil;?o-r GREENEVILLE placed ‘bout the walls of The audi | complsted. In hix i e o ing’ the naval training station, The | s r. the very bo-:" PLUMBING WORK| OPEN FROM 5 A. M. TO 1 A. M. e eton e e aom 'Y tory, there wil rayers by the | pick ten representative students from | PAVY “ oo, * )y expert workmen at the fairest =1 3 Boar preventionbe Tipnoia. pricats. and the people Who are fol | the colloge body far the euperiment, | clothing, toilet articles and accessor- HERate Mhfi:" SRR Central Building T B Tt and 8 B, mes FNong | Hely Week Services at S8t Mary's | Iowing in the solemn procession. The | The grains he selected for his use| is. TITE e o R k. e Church—Death of Miss Mary E. No- | different statlons represent: I—Jeeus | were whole corn, wheat, rye and roll-| The advance man for the traveling| < “jg, . Ask us for plans and prices. Broadway, Norwich, Conn. F 2 D m. P e man_for 1 3 L /|’condemned to death: JL—Jesus made oats, and he provided himself with | recruiting party is in Norwich all this| = 2 lan—John W. McKinley Operated oni| 5 bear His cross: IFL.—Jesus falls the “'| hand .‘-’n.,am. mill. w,,‘,,. week. He s Instructing postmasters | PHBARROS—In Backus hospital. Ancil - at Hospital—Notes. first time: IV.—Jjesus met by His were ground, they were|Of the second, third and fourth class| Ijebarros. g J F Tobj PK NS |ci ich Wi neertoot Sa Blessed Mother; V.—The cross is laid and the fmer portion was usea|order in recruiting and as to the dis- |y @XRo 10" Bacius hospital. April 4| F* o INS | City of Norwich Water Works Ilsag e el Tl e i i bread which he used. Tne | basal of any spplicants for enlistment | MEAIT % (R e, MU i ALY % office of 3 : urch _opent : VI part went for cereals. The fine| Which tley may have. He is ar. ‘est’ Main cet rd of Water Commissioners PANGAKE FLOUR / mass Thursday morning celebrated by e B s 5L ik Vs SO Wiadoes 67 Wi Str Board ot Water Commissioners. s Rev. J. H. Fitzmaurice. The mass and placing sTides in the movins pic MARRIED, was, Norwioh, Conn. April &, B3, APLE SYRUP X— ture theatre: e recruiting party ook i ater rates fo ter endin o ScoTte: Jesus is_stripped and receives gall to | Durinz his week’s experiment the|expects to have great success in se- R R o T et L L T F Bu N; Mareh 81, 1917, ang paysn LA TOURAINE COFFEE | through the aisles of the church to XI—Jesus s nailed to the | materiale used, the amounts of each |curing emlistments in Norwich doing 5 R ¢ ¥ OIS e g P the side altar. Holy union was XTI —jcsus dies on the cross; | and their cost were as follows: their visit here as a number of young | T. ; T . : e it All Seasonable Good Things at given at 530 Thursday morning. One|Xul_Jesus is taken down from the | Corn, 1 I, 2 oz., cost 2.8c. men who were interviewed during the| wich. Heating and Plumbing |-sasiietsaa 2 of the priests was in Hartford and 5 TRRELL & w30 cont 15:4c. Jast visit stated they would enlist if | WELLS CLARK_In Danielson, Aprit| 16 g L AR A DL T People’s Market | st Gais o Bnede e e comt Tode ety Tpovaca: Bt | "I b Rey Y LoD SRa i 3 CraniEs W, . ¢ p blessed by Blshop Jzn J. Nolan. The Way of the Cross bemina with | Oatmeal, 8 oz. cost 2.5c. ments in the navp are increasing by | Ralph i AL s Diediend T X 92 Franklin Street - 1 an act of contrition, and before each Skim milk, 5.3 qts. cost 10.6c. leaps and bounds. The young men| 7nd Jliss .. ' - 6 Franklin Strest OBITUARY station there are the versicle and re- | Brown sugar and maple syrup, cost|have begun to see that they are really eponse, “We adore Thee, O, Christ, | 7c, 2 needed. The navy needs 25,000 men Sio iR ASTINGS O S. MIARSH JUSTIN HOLDEN, Propristes Miss Mary E. Nolan, end we bless Thee, Beeause by Thy | Butter cost Te. now. This number must be enlisted | = . BIRO- - . ' The death of Mary B, Nolan oscur- | holy cross Thou hast redeemed the| Pork fat, cost lc. before April 20. The recruiting offi- | LELOPY: S New Tootdes Al % : % red about 7o' Thursday evening | World.” Yeast cake, cost 2c. cers in Connecticut have been ordered Pt pis of FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY Pi: JOSEPH BRADFORD P e T aomtat | " Other pravers and meditations fol- | Total for 'the week, 518c or T.ic|to do everything possible to secure §00( navy. =~ = . . 1anos Peint iy e at her home on North Maln mtreet, | 1ow. chneiuding with the Lord’s Pray- | per day. recruits by April 20. ‘The recruiting |FL] B Ceieal ik THE VAU FOUNDRY co ) Miss Nolam was bern - in Norwieh he angoel’s salutation “Hall, Mary” | * The total calories of energy in the | Officers expect no trouble in getting| iy Eiliott, aged 36 vears. £ l A P BOOKBINDE, ut thirty vears ago, the dnughter azd Glory be to the Futher, and | above diet amount to 14.891, or an|300 men from Connecticu as this state | Funeral from her late residence Mon- P ayer-rianos the Jate Geoorge and Cathering No- | to tha Son and to the Holy Ghost. average of 2,123 calories per day..Since | has ever been a banner/State for fur-| dav morning at & o'ciock. Sefvices No. 11 to' 25 Ferry Street Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order | tan, and had aiweys mads her homa| The stations in St. Patrici’s ehurch { the averago person requires from 2,000 | nishing men for the navy and now | in All Hallows' church at 9 o'clock. . Vi i % A, in this eity whoro gha i woll known | Were imoorted from Munich, and rep- | to~ 3,500 calories daily, according to|that the call has gone out and the| Burial at Jewett City. : ictor ictrolas 108 BROASWAY 3h o lerms oircle of Sis0an rasent ecclesiaatical art of the choic- | height and the work dome, it is ssen | men who now eniist'will no doubt see | BRENNAN_In Washington R T Anril She is_murvived two brothers, | oot type. the foods provided all the calories|active service it is expected that the| 21017, Daniel . husband of Eins|g ON EASY TERMS George and John Nolas. This (Friday) evening there will be | which an average person would re- |voung men of Norwich and vicinity | [(Heart) and sop of the late Srichael|J4YOUR GRANDMOTHER WORE 5 0 l‘ ulin = - and the veneration of the | quire. = w'iumm :fi‘:utrlullc as in other parts oM J ONE, WHY NOT YOU?” Suniight Building, Marsh Building : ¢ Undorweint Operation, Each meal copsisted of som= cerbal, | of the State MOCRE — In Norwich, April 4, 1917, = 46 Franklin Street, 230 State Strest, verha g John W. MoKinley of 38 Twelfth ey = cup or so of skim milk, 4 ounces of | ~All eligible voung men Interested | T, j5cniy Eijzabecth ¢, Coz, wife of See the Choice Lot of Norwich New Landon ;i atrect weni to tha Nackus hespital on wholé wheat bread, two teaspoonfuls | in the foregoing are cordially Charles . Moore, aged 48 vears. 1 Thuraday morning where he. under: |' SN/ IELD TOWN SCHOOLS of brown susar or three of mapie| to call on the recruiting party At the o 0" ervices will be held at her X =sts e a spal.r or Fonian operatios. © Mr, "Sokipicy | PERFECT ATTENDANCE REPORT | myrup, ana fhrse or four srams of but- Norwich Dost omce A rotion~ '™ | late home, No. 230 Mt Pleassnt Artistic 2 T s roatng Somfortably &8 could Do |, ile Punctual at Daily Sessions |friéd in a little pork fat and eaten| Men who have it under consideration | Sirest Satyrday, April 7 at 2 p.m. OF ALL KINDS ON expected Thuradsy evaning, P ¥ e o e e he sreals wattd | to enlist are requested to apoly to the [ Buriai in Maplewood cemetery. o 2 traveling recruiting party as soon ABRAHAMSON—In Norwich, April B. == During the Term Just Ended. AUTOMOBILES, Notae. be prepared the night Dbefo Teft | cocing on the range, so d be | possible after its arrival in the city in| 1917, Carl Abrahamson, aged 43 Exhibition in Any person who obtained a written CARRIAGES, WAGONS, | it o 1.5 i ) o sl S P SR A VRS S P e S R R | P rom e i e, 8 Window e e et P - |of Plainfiela: o R i hdiag i fa8 e c'clock. ¥uneral from the Swedish , riwg e S TRUCKS and CARTS, Mrs, Willisra 5, Bweot nnd Master | miitiiield TS Schook T, I Chap | e cortact standird of helth. At| COMPENSATION AGREEMENTS. | Lutheran church at 3 o'clock. Burial Largest Display Ever Made prafbeighns . Mechanical Repaire, Painting; Trim- | Noraich. visied Bee. Alboct " wrary | BouSgust ey Pottor Hany W B e e I i b ol Roard e Inbiny | NOL AR ot Aot 5, 1017, In This City yate during this 1917 epason, WiFHEmS g e St oot WO | S Wity B AU CAI AT e, R | BRRE ath co E W MRS T e e L Sorth Main street. PRICES $7.50 to $48.00 of Mrs. Avery's were Mrs Clarence | gatherine Corcoran, teacher—Albert Blackamithing in all its branches. = i Avery and two daughters, Helen and |Fromieit, for a week afterwards. = Two compensation agreements were Board of Water Commissioners’ office, S o Wi qhse, Hary Avery, all| ‘Wauregan School, Room 3, Teacher, | o B8 {oune tals Telion not iy sSUS; lapproved on Thursday by Commis- | Wofice of funeral hereafter. THEY ARE WORTH SEEING | |on or before July 15th, 1917, it will be of Bouth Windham, Miss Flosence Whocier, principal -Hioes | ing but tasty ana filtn. With fruit | R0 Donbhe, They follow: GEARY—In Uncasville, April 4, 1917, y 156 1915 Aubin, Viela Curtis, Jobn pbell, | 270 veEetables And I TeEimen g | :City of Norwich, gas and_electric| Thomas Geary. taken for granted that it is used. APPOINTED ASSJSTANT TO Anthony Campbell, Madaline Blliote, | & Dasis, be clatms that one woult artment, and ~ Dennis Sullivan.|Funeral from his late home Saturday m PMUT.CADDEN Co All others intending to use water for 4 PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE | Room 2, Miss Elizabeth Ellott, teach- | have the ideal diet a sreat improve- |1jooq poisoning in right forearmi.| morning at 8.45. Services in St. g onatite il 5 £ er—Leo Bousquet. T O oo four susae wod | caused by striking elbow on retortdoor. | John's church at 9.30. Burial in St. ESTABLISHED 1872 # >, g 507 to 515 North Main St. Room 1, Teacher, Miss Maud Houelk | PieS: meat, D 3 G The date of injury was Jan. 29 and| Michael's cemetery, Montville. J i et ehtuin = written peraes " Miss Mary L. Lamb to Come Here| XNoom 1, Teac fats, which Tesult in cancer, appendi. | the dete, of Iniury was Jen. 29 o MAIN ST, NORWICH, CONN. on is from April Frem Providence. \uiloomup School, moom 6 Teacher e, Apowlany: Byt Earwios s American Sirawboara company and 1st to September 30th. es Mattie E. Gibson, principal—An- | of ! SoaE- 3 ge Larabreze. re CARD OF /THANKS o - pMiss Mary, L Lamb of Trovidence |nie Asal, Warren Clari, Doma. Coder- | SE°0% o oo Smen, Brof. Hsten claims, |Nand was cut and the rios on his Jeft | e wish heroby to express our — | Board of Water Commissianers. E % ‘who l‘.' :unn Sraduating {rom|re, Annie Friedman, Omer Grenier, | (S, 3 0S80 i o 0o fant " |side were injured. The award is $6.75 | thanks to many kind friends who by et < Cash | the Rhodo Island hospital, has been | whiter Kapala Ernest Mott, Alice Sal- | '® it lack of minefal content, . o lweekly from March 16. cxpressions of aympathy and giris or| Carriages, Democrats, Con- CHARLES W. BURTON, Cashisr appointed assistant to Mixs Eifeabeth | \eace Marer: Tavemsion ool ole grains e n fiowers were helpful to us in the sick- or of the public health nursing!jame " * minerals—otherwise lost in the minl- T neus and death of our dear mother and Js and Business Wagons. | _ z dopartment of tho United Workers. |'*Roir 5 meacher ,Miss Rossie .| nE—and skim milk contains all the BRACELETS, Lamb hes had training in public W i minerals of the whole milk WATCH ‘n”.l.'mfm b b Rint Jublic | Jordan—Wanda _ Dabrowski, Helen O ey 1A PR, ARDL i o up on a lot of Stable and DR. A. d. SINAY Gardiner, Isabella Howard, Alice ursing Association il - Colchester, Ct., April 4th, 1917. PENDANTS, e ot Tt e oo ahe B e T L g Lwcun:”m:' wr s wi Square Blanksts. A good line of Aute D # = la, ng ler, ‘est; BROOCHES, gociation as well o8 2%, Ahe Mompital | oo (cacher Mise Annie E. Fraser. FOR NORWICH CHILDREN| .is and Notes. Robes. entlst BRACELETS, RINGS Iamb will arrive in Norwich on April [Boivy Kgpale, Jogepn, lussier, Leo|Girls to be Taught How to Care for| Tno jocal Campfire girls of the Prices right low on Team and Ex- | g om, 18.19 Alice Building, Norwieh - 17 and will take up her now duties |3 (7%, F Millett, Valerla Dzialo, Baby Brothers Sisters. Taftville Conzregational church are press Harnesses and Rubber Boota Phene 1177-3 of the following . Mims Culver ex-|ywohio Dabrowski, Angeiine Parazin e planning a hike to New London to- - every description, pecte to attend vx Nm:m }‘t'ulxlrlnab.; room 2, Miss Mary O. Waters, Antonio | ~The pubilc health nursing depart-|day (Friday). The s :!:l We mads e NOTICE newest prodels in held in Philadelphl Il 26 Bajgen, Theodore Dabrowski, Lillian | frent o8 the CUrCed, THOCCCr 18 e | taen by iy, ™ ol e, Bl il Ton every {|h phia, Apr! o ey | e P avenl: , Lilllan |ily growing and increasing demand | turn by trolley. An early start will THEL L CHAPMAN (0. i o ° are upon the department | be made and the whole troop have ex- N e e b s TR ihe BOStIon [ e e nole Lo making the 14 BATH STREET, NORWICH, CT. Removed Free of Charge Gmish, — . Addressed Infantrymen. * | |\ \fiddock, Cech L. Butler, principal; | OF e e e a IS puti Gall 1626 New London. Ask for Chas. General Secretary Bdwin HIll of the [ Aurore Levesque, William - Sullivan, | Jfoadened along ouner lnee aithoush Later. Reverse chsrge. John & Geo. H. Bliss ]| simSiaid- o5 tna,soustsny, of | Mikion, Winsor: rom, 7, Mies Aimes b | (o2 Wil afwala ba ona of tne mot| "%, Saseball This S bog Bl - | Hallihan; o rsenault; Helen vith t t day I CHAMBE 5 o trymen thet arrived in town Thurs- |Dawley, Raymond =Gaudette, Homer | 'BEOTiant features of the work = |..g providing that Norwich is allowed DR. C. R. RLAIN |e. 0. Box 379, New Londsn Sy for Eusrd duty adremsed theHebert room 6, Miss ielen X, Moran, | ., Fiftie Mothers' Loagues for girls | Sunday baseball Tatville should get D 1S men rsday altos nche Greenweod, elen ren, t sta b SOm¢ extended them: the javitation %o use | Leonel Mercler, Theodore Pelcter, Law Tgesn O, Adbe of S Zol Tourten poie. Siataiel’ Eiindtn Dokl Xine - ental Surgeon The BEST CANDY CAVE. WELDING AND MFG. CO. . M. C. A, n \quos- | rence Sullivan, Marjorie Winsor; room For the past two years baseball has foat " ft is & box Oxy-Acetylens Welding and Cutting | Hartford—Mayor Frank P, Hagasty |room 4, Miss Christina ‘Miller, teacher, | Scho0] #essions and ied throush | L, ‘inknown here. Tattville itself can EY’S CHOCOLATES Sl L Metaly, AUmInum, SAsf Iron [sent a letter to the boamd: of polics, | Annic Bauer. Aibert Brissom, ‘Alphonss | 5, SUTINET, TORNS | 4 pe to | Droduce some fast material and if the LOWN repairs. Expert on bollers. All work | anmouncing his appointment of sev-|Jodoin, Cora Lavigne; room 3, Miss|ieach the children how to care prop- | fans will give a team their support tady Acsistant Reuther & Co’s STERLING ALE and 5 3 o St B Fuarantesd. Ten Veals exjerienca factaries. |Mae E. Kennedy; Olney Dodge, Thom- | i1 'tor their baby brothers and s,s_[me village can be put back on the Telophone 323- Piel Bros’ Real GERMAN BEER on|There is a guarantes Rpbeua Il T e N o | ters. ‘Demonstrations will ‘be_given | baseball map. 5 s s 3 Draught at the that the ‘Chocslates ara fresh and S = ] i bbs, Ernest | i, bathing and dressing the baby, the HURC! Il find the variety excellent. Sold COST HAS NOT INCREASED Cotnoir Ethel Harrison, Arnold Smith, | proper elgthin: for the different sea- Will Go Trout Fishing. WM. SMITH ALLEN DEL-HOFF HOTEL ’f St o % — e Wligon: rom %m'f?fx?»“’pfi':' sons, the care of the nursing bottles,| Many parties will leave bright and EUROPEAN PLAN = In these days of increases in the nmd B ABDex Toom 3. teeabit e Xa. 1S early for the trout brooks today. All HAYES BROS., Props. 24 price of everything, it is gratifying to hx. 3 her Miss Health Officer E. J. Brophy gives| cxndct good catches. One party caught Telephone 1227 28-28 Broadway note that the genuire Foley's Honey |Ietto Sullivan, Mary Bawer, Camille|njs work his heartlest commeneation | fve good sized fish early in the week T T e—— k and Tar sells at the same price as in | Bernier, Tatle Butler, incent Foy:|and has promised to give the chilren |bu; as vet the brooks are rather high 60 MAIN STREET N previous' years. This reliable family |[o0m 1, teacher, Miss Alice N. Bran- | lecture on What to Do When Baby | for sood fishing. WILLIAM C. YOUNG --~the Best medletne is considered as necessary as TR Copanon Erimon, Sstess St fis giok. g P ccainer S food or clothin, thousands o = .cademy, ¢ Leas FRESH. FROM rHE MINES mons. When e setimates the seeat|room 2, teacher, Miss Agmes Allen: | nas Bees fraities o spiommmy ronoik Mills to Close. DR.E. J. JONES STETSON & YOUNG ILE YOU WAIT ioas to the family Income sickness can | Clifton Cross, Lotti Cross, Anona Hol- | in New York city and Philadelphia ana| The mills in this place will be closed CARPENTER ana BUILDER DONE WH X = [loway, Ormona Holloway, Joseph Lee, 3 ite 46 on Building cause, it s almost impossible to com. Dh and _other cities where it has been Suite Shann Best work and materials at right| Have that carbon knock in your mo- the true worth splendia | Richard Provist; room 1, teach 7 B A D LATHROP | il o l':l‘q""l‘hl{unny m'g]hedc & Evers: lda Butler, Donaid Lee. T the Jast Monthly Bulletin of the Take elevator Shetucket Street | prices by skilisd labor. tor removed by the pure OXygem o 8o et Tar quickly rellaves ocoughs, wuz.h(‘)lx;nem}‘{{ogfl;xmh&:kr::cfil;‘ Miss State Board of Health of Connecti- enteancs. Phone Telephone SN-Wouk Mg G5 fDrodent & (one-TTIDED. the, A S _ croup and whoopiis ocough. Lee L A cut there is an earnest plea for defi- = 'AVE WELDING AND MFG. CO, TRUCKING Ougood. - ! Pond Hiil School—Teacher, Miss Ada | nite work along infant " S. Morrison— No pupils neither tardy, | Many cities and fowns 1o Gonnea TOM’S 1-2-3 5c CIGAR 31 Chestmut St. Nerwich Shea & Burio [J| Mo cigars Are Goosem THESE ARE BETTER THE AKTNA AND BILLIARDS. Talavircne N = absent, nor dismissed. y i i b South School Teacher. Miss Ruth | Saby saving Jest ear, 0 "7 °f [Now Is the Time t Get Rid of Thess) > | E. Moore: David Kinne, Elie Mentaz, o A = e o g Sugetts Mentaz, Mary Wood. seberal pabiie. o this mew dapartine| There's no longer the slightest neea 41 Main Strest GOODFELLOW 10c CIGAR . o i amflton atcha G KGEP Stone ~ HUl School—Teacher, Miss |of the public health nursing commit. |°f feeling ashamed of your freckles, % b SOTHich PhOMR | eetcet Stvest, i S Telen F. Dolye: Ciiffora Burdick. fee'of the nited Workers 15 soneiisq, |as_the prescription othine — aoudis (i Funeral Directors Try them and sse. Norwich, Coun. v Black Hil Schooi_Teacher, Miss | A special committee will be appointed |Strensth — is guaranteed to remove THOS. M. SHEA, Prop., Frankiin St. T Ny il | Rena B. L'Heureux. No puplls neither | in the near future for the further |these homely epots. < F. C. GEER Pi T > absent, tardy, nor dismissed. shaping of definite plan: Simply get an ounce of othine — Next to Palace Cafe . 1ano luner, THE WM., FRISWELL CO. Fmeral Dxmor et Rock | School—Teacher. Miss |double strength — from any druggist - ® 8 arian Bruce. No pupils neither ab- . apply a_little night s “Fhons 25-27 FRANKLIN oT. wont, Tazay mor AlemEse | T | Local tassivere siares wn close ani| BOIPRE Snd you showld seon See that M. A. BARBER American House| = Frowe sowt Norvion conn e even the wor begun o day today (Good Friday). A number |fo® disappest 5 2 e o o B. A, WIGHTMAN afld Embahler Rev. Charles French Resigns. of stores in other Mnes of business | nave etncd entirely Tt is seldoss| Machinest and Engineer Speciat Rates 4o Theatre Troupes, | 08 meroumt i Srisns” o or Sl ‘oo mapiienced Fiass Tuser. . v o ReY, Charles French, pastor of tne | Will Keep_open until noon time. e A i s R i s o © ol street. orweich, Comm. | = 33 ontville Centre completely clear the skin and gain a| ~ 5 & - CONANT, Phens {5398 “a * novaa Promptservicedayornight §|cnurch, has 3 Windsor—Rev. ‘William B. Cary ‘of { oeautitul clear complexion. Steam Engine Repairs FARREL & SANDERSON, Props. antd 23 Frannsis 9u B s French was pastor for four vears and | the state prison at Wethersfield, spoke | Be sure to ask for the double : = - Lady Aszioran: @ well liked by ail the members ~Theiat the meeting of the Windsor Busi- |strength othine as this is sold under e pr—————eed W7 T U 7y T ladies of the church presented him $25 | ness Men's Association in the town |guarantee of money back If it fails to | pastern sflll‘eflc\ll a1 o 5 ual to The Bul- | Bastern Coxnnecticut to The Bul- 11 bet! 1 h __th d- m gold. hall Wednesday eveninz. Femove Treciaies: fetin for business resuite. Tetin Tor Dasiness results o 0o Vertising eotamns o The Builatin Zor Dusimess resuics. e - =i 042-5 wm.mm‘ Bl

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