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“TiZ” 18 GRAND :Oh Aw.. Xthm-n SWOLLEN, TENDER, % = > OR CORNS eegnl, Rl e at. L ; il g2 . 3 e ¢ e, e gt T o = How- 2 #-:"""" Jo- |ard Potter, John . . e yht. | iB . 3 {2 “YOUR GRANDMOTHER WORE m have - - N 4 ONE, WHY NOT You? J. B, Felaman from Lebanon is : o . See the Choice Lot of ents in New York. No Alcohol or Dangerous Drigs. Artistic . Msis Strahan of Norwich All workc on the new of| Bedrice o X 3 Bast Lyms is at a standstill, wAlting Sae e s resided may OBITUARY. P _;uuth.urmm-lmrn Mrs. Porcy B. West. @ AR what Felief. No more tired feet; . Summit no.more burning feet; no more swol- | This term Ju Sy u % » A ; b len, aching, tender, sweaty feet. No|Norwich, Is w&'wh o 8 Tanmpe, Mane. Wil L, Broant, wite u Booey B Window i No matter what ails your fest or| The fag on the towerat the Amerl- wesk. i ;-’ - L 8 bor T hired 2 Fears old and was |} Largest Display Ever Made o - the sun you've - | can Strawboard plant {s conspicuon: 2 ontaine Delighted Large Sized Au- 4 o ugh & et Sut - getting. wellef, Just use “Tiz- | for many miles down the FIVEr. John Sevin, Who.has been » = . William end Addie Jones Bryant. She In This City = ! ° diomes. 26 « nited in marriage with Percy R. “Tiz"is the only remedy that draws il et his home on Broad street, Fin A J = ] b TR P ey gfi&.h’m".,‘&.“m _Olympic; { showing some’ improvement. Saturday, the third night of the bis 3-1!-'-.!-:- 84, . DEW ey, . Dias s Y DRICES $7.50 to $48.00 which puft up the feet. “Tis" c 2 x] FEE basar being comducted ym; Pa.: Five our foot trouble =0 Youll never UMD | riere were 36 visitors to the Ots|trom o pusiness i to Cnlcans ang [Ball tnder the auspices ‘ot White Crose 2 mfi;‘x‘u R 54: 5 botters | to Worcsorer toany " tatanhey o208y |} 1y ARE WORTH SEEING oir Non? deuin tight And vour fest |library resding room Sunday after:|oTier cities ia the Taiddle weet. gouncll, Ro. I3 i oF'C omw another makers’ 32 toguas. 77 Lilves of the” dcconmed wil accompany T £ Co. ver hurt or-get sore and | noon. Sadie J. Dawson was 3 crow: L Picatinny arsenal, Dover, N. body. Twolion. Think of it, mo more foot | ChATEe. D% Richard Biackmore and Dr. C.|on fhe previous mights, he ‘various igriees | Thre’ '-"Aguuug ding T cnamith | 0 7 hrisopher Jones. HE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. o oe D Sonder orwich ‘State Hos- |booths were besieged throughol ; 2 electriglans 3i.52. ones, A iy, - u0: mdee " apbay * from ®| Posters, announcing the summer. “Were recent visitors in Farm. |evening, and it is fair to say that Beckwith and Frankford arsenal, Philadelphia. Pa.: |died in Preston Ssturdsy and toé ESTARLISHED 3622 caliouses ot Bunipeis, conference of the Northeast Field Y. those in chari - e . - ge were kept hustling to Thirty-six machinists $6.38 (10 hours), | body was sent to Rockyille for burl. || MAIN ST, NORWICH, CONN. e et B N T e hmant | W C. A at Siiver By, N. ¥ ave out | provie the many wants of the pa- Hi- | 26_toolmakers 38.88 (10 hours). 3T by Uosstiatey Do aVa oo, bu et Wear mmailer shoss.” Just oncs | The dates ars July 17 te 2. e B s L et M sot g e L = Sprt armory, Springfield, e “Tiz’ Get a whole year's t 3 * & home *banon spendin, rogram arranged Mass.: Four tesimakers, i uried in Bridgeport. —_— Somtort for only 25 cents. Think of | . Frapk the 1i-year-old i severpl davs with Mrs. Harry Palmer |the entertainment committee met with serew machine adjuster, 3 punch Press| ., Sourday morning Undertakers 3 2 seph Meno, of Moocsup, is at of, street. the decidéd approval of the au ;. operators, 9 fllers, *3 barrel riflers, §|Commings and Ring sent the nody of | Man's Land: trench mortars set up —_— e Whkt appears to be Irlovflmn e b Potuneg o] S ies Siole $aymens gal Mas Mary Jane Nicholas, ho died in|fiefensive barrage, and artiliery hel NOTICE. ing. her heme in Norwich after two w. cara"of the evening. 'rh:‘y'm" Preston, on the 8:05't 1 for Bridge- | '® “c:‘m:_-‘ ;.“. e xnd: Liste e o 3 play Dport whe: res and Lights. So far, Eastern Connecticut has been . R PN X - |professional ability in both singing . __ | straighteners 1 barrel reller. R et DA G| ot 7 (16 (e aus Saie mine AR ‘those withing to join the Red| ‘OB 2 s N rore | o0 of Westpoet. | - - oo ol Swicing. ang_well marited the Beckwith e s o g el s —_— are Mmost amusing as wel las spectacts Cross rafternoon or evening "classes. in | COmparati earty applause which greeted thel rtown arsenal, atertown, T will please meet at the - Red Cross|siare. W. E. Btrons, in Colchester, returned | Ti, 9 End: So Farcwell —— Frink iy z s Tanas mechimits, losge boriag | French of Laurel Hill, wite of Michaei D A e TR Rooms; Thayer. Building, Tnesday, Miss Seymo: 1 Jaene Ehsdetay. Babes in the Wood, Oery Goddard [and practically all mill hand, machinists, floor and bench | Raughtigan. 69 years of age, died. She | lighting up the surrounding © " As usual, it the Sunday school ses- April_17th, at &30 p. ‘m. ? was born in New York, the daughter : hodis Marion Bagle: nas| Plano solo for left hand alone. has bee nspent in Norwich. Mr.|hands (erecting), machine operators, : G e é S —— | Bonasy, Bupt: Costalls Eippitt had the] returmed to her. home_ atier spending Mr. LaFontaine: Beclcwith I a well known machinist | (Turret lathe, Gisholt =& Steinie) |of William I Mary C. fioberts French | Up Info thec, balls, and ihe, 3 | classes give the pledge of allegiance | her Easter vacation at the home of her Wm‘x:.rmx Was a Girl, Berlin u:ia b‘ont?l n:.c a zrn c':rck of m:x':d:: ;u-euumh- Q'n, to :‘l‘.l chlw::l gl 3 The Germans.in the front I 4 2 L el nee, who anxipus to congrat carpenters, molders, coremak- o {nfertorit AN‘ e . B cocinlopmion el e Miss Seymour. them upon reaching this anniversary. |ers, laborers, laborers §2.16 to $2.2 Waad 1o Maw:Londen. o nale” artitery o that ot 'the Br e Taxes will be Follected today atf Mr. and.Mrs. M. L. Mason of East{Some Sort of Somebodsy, helpers, Blacksmith 8248 to $3.15; ma-| For the pleasure they derived from | oy - & !store of ‘William Smith & Co. Nor-|Lyme entertaimed several of their rel-| Miss Seymour and Mr. LaFontaine. |Y. M. H. A, WILL HAVE chinfst '$2.16 to $2.32, molders, it Channing Huntington, Guy Sulli- REAS IR B g wich Town, from 11 a. m. to 1 D. m.— | atives last week, including Mr. and| Another feature of the evening was A BASEBALL TEAM. van and Harry Powers walked to New | Body Found Beside Railroad Trask 3 - : aav. Mrs. M. D. % ana Mre'E. |the program presested by O'Brien and A S <l - Y. M. c. A MEETING. London Sunda. s Al g e g Wheping - s gt C'u a 3 ue i .: a 8 £ th s e oo | B Bondete S ameen " "7 "% | Rev. M. J. Wyckelf Defivered Addross | GERMANS ARE MAKING fated; was Tound. besids the ralir 2 pastorate at the Moosup st| ' Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson of the | Solo, O Tri 's Di . oming - F L > Victalr 4 \irch Easter Sunday, served as sec- | Corning. road wers. pleasantly . sur- | Boien, - abcompanict by Creans on Temptatjon at Thayer Building DESPERATE RESISTANCE | tracks today In the vicinit Restored to Health by Lydia £2, 2fdi% - M. C. A- at Norwich |prised Saturdsy ~ aftermoon when 20 Stother Matnree by Crean” accompa. | The regular meeting of the Young| Stere. n France They A Fighting Live| 2Pt Azide from & comm to by Lydia 5z Teoz's. friends gathersd at thelr home inlnied by himself: Memories, and Ire- Hebrew association held Sun- ~ A g 2 ot e e E.Pinkham’s Vegetable Th v stood at 52 1n|PoROT of the 20th anniversary of thelr |iuna Must Be Heaven, OBrien, ac-|day evening was very largely attended | At the 330 meeting Sunday under| Men With Their Backs to the Wall. rant in Bristol, there e mercury stood at 52 degrees in % 3 : ach buitacss pattatyig 10 Grelths T 36 : 2 iblo about the body ‘ marriage. companied by Crean. and = tions wa tions by Swahn's orchestra, and the| From a Staff Sorrespondent of The | clothing to disclose the - the shade, Sunday noon. Fine wea- s : far organizations was trans- i‘k" Compound. 5 ther brought out crowds for church- | ey Anp NOW, a ]An:e“h.:::: ‘gflfifiz;fo:gfiffu';%'} :eet'ed-e o singing of several popular hymns, Rev.| Associated Press, British Headquar- |identity. going and during the aftermoon for o e 1 H. J. Wyckofft made a very helpful|ters in France, April 15, via London, [ty o weilbic AT Y. M. C. A. HALL |Viding the dance program. o e e mhe ie 't | address on (he subject of temptation. | 1045 . meiighting like men with Eastern C. = o 4 e the detachment of soldlers at the ar-| He brought out the thought that as|their backs to the wall, the Germans Falton, N. Y. — “Why will women n}%:.'-? a‘es::mn‘ o":yfgmt fllfl oo Capacity Heuse Witnessed Amateur| WOMAN'S SERVICE LEAGUE mory_on guard duty, the free use of | We ZTowW ol:'r‘the !nnpl:d;r‘:\em’: e .';':?3.‘:2’ d::xeru(:' mn,l:ltlznrsn u: e - chig ili - ? stronger and stronger an advance, especially ajon, -td:drmqfnrtxumnt and | SUISES 0 Gapidly advancing price of| Performance Under Auxiliary Aus TO OPEN QUARTERS.|the W M. H. A ropms ecg'-l B | eeins 40 Bver b on the Inch Rl the Iiisentiry T frotn. Groeant 't Ppices. i ” ber and severity. We may feel| St. Quentin. This line has been defi- For Infants and Children Will Be Ready to Receive Enroliments [of the dance which was recently given | In num t | nitely. broken between Queant amd Ar- Ov. E‘m""“’“».%""‘ Whilh sevaal Mtatin’ are ‘SRUBIREIGT At T ST T | = Y Thaye’ Butliing Fhis Weit: Ao hig final Toport, which ahowed inat venstutly. Tatlle Spains: T’ tompe m-)gnn-equtn!ly the gafin-n- ate ai- | InUse For Over 30 Years s - - the affair had beén conducted on a |ter,and that we may as well zive up in | tempting fo hold from Queant south- ) Always bears table Compound the oldest barber in the country, Fred | Y. M. A. hall, was staged Friday The Woman's Service league will on | or. despair; there is however, another side | ward. Klein, of Norwich, who worked at his | evening, under the auspices of very good substantial basls and that i < the ‘will e them 2 i €1 3 h 5 ‘Wednesday morning open headquarters rgan: -ealized to temptation: it is related of Thome Advance on Lens. well 2 n‘;\kw SNl e | e SE TRV MU geNive and ek st s Ruxiiecy. The Eall sy fres in the Thayer building on Franklin :w}{mm:rne)?‘umn * & meas i | e that e welcomes an. Impess In the meantime Lens was being .4 ar T matterel-ge |- % _of PEIURES . CUMBRELS. AR it wipre: capacity mofl, “‘*,;g; square. The first thing to be accom- | % "0 100 Gecided to place a base- | ble task, and that when he is told of | approached late today from three di- Foom famale weaks | A trequest iocal visitor, Capt. George e toreman e camirasied Sharacters a¢]Vlished Is to secure the enroliment Of | pali feam on the fleld this season un- | something which cannot be accomplish- | rections. The civilian population was || s 1. conia hesaly [ Gases of Torrington. brother of Lat: [ Do it the perscet and o oembens| 11 the wemen of this communicy. Gov. | &' (08" Pection gt 5. Benders, who | 80, he at once sets out to-accomplish | avacusted by the Germans on Fridsy: || e ARE SHOWING | wich, who has been spending the win- , At 1] t ul i the | y. = . 3 afraid to-go on the pending e s Sooimes worh |direction of * the Woman's " Service | nominations for ofieers for the cnsn: | tes In the way. James, the writer of | ture of the civiiiany the Germans sets. ALL THE NEW ter in the Bermudas, sailed for home ve |5 street alone. Doe- | [7igay. ::;’mm'{“ffie“g;flg: e ve | lcague. A larze number of blanks are 01" Vear will | be - made. President | the epistle savs, “Count it all joy |ed three months' rations athered at toes ssid mediciwe = pew v in the hands of the committee under Benjam, when ye have many temptations,” and | Lens by the American Relief Commis- i The Sound View tower on the New A, ot 5 ook | the direction of Mrs. Howard L. Stan- | penismin, Welnsteln presided at -the | TR0 T8 40T, as thougn he had the SPRING NOVELTIES Haven road was put-into use Wednes-| ~Miss' Hannah Crowell read for the|lof:; 8nd it is hoped that the women of —_ same ideas about temptation as did| Fires continued to glow in Lens to- day and the force of operators from | sableaux. Norwich will promptly avail them- L Faleon mbout 4 fmspossible (hinms: | dsy, while far away to the south fires South Lyme is coverink the job, thus| “The programme follows: selves of the privilege to aid_in the when we face the trial or temptation | were seen within St. Quentin, towards NECK BEADS, | Closing the latter station for the prea-{ Tableaux, Neighborly . Housewifs, |SEcat work to be done before our o A with a brave heart and & determina-| ~bich the ritish and French are con- NELus care of R. A. Rider, | " 2¢ least: Mrs. G. Curtis Hull: Dutiful Daugh- |SOUNtry can again enjoy the security e b tion to overcome we can become con- | Versing. MESH BAGS, ETC. Y. 4 5 . ter. Miss_Fvelyn Hill and William | Of, Peace. 5 3 Accompanied by relatives the body | querors through the power of Jesus| g, R s Adaandanat’ R.F.D. No. 5, Fulton, N. Y. _ About 50 members of the Rosaryand | ywro 0 8% ¢ i m Y O . Miss He.| The executive committee wishes to [of Mrs. Caroline A. Lyon, widow of | Christ, for we must realize that we 'mans Recapture Lagnicou d i ‘We wish ‘every woman who suffers | Scafular society of St. Patrick’s par-{ s ™man: Young Schoolmam, i emphasize the urgent need of agricul- | Norwich, who died in New Haven | cannoi fght & successful battle in and | Realizing that the fmporiant town besides our regular line female troubles, nervousness, ish received Holy Communion Sunday Brown. Ty T “{tural workers and hope that all who |Dwight ‘A. Lyon, 2 former resident of [ of ourseives, but with the help that|©f Queant, the switch point of the P d J L . backache o the biues could see the let- | morning at the 7.0 mass, which was|PRRER. - o o dcan assist in this branch of the work |February 8. 1817 ,was brought to this | we wan always et from Mim we are| Hindenburk line was threatencd by [§ of high grade Jewelry in read as usual by the rector, Rev. J.| \Wheel of the past, with song WISS| o) ‘state their willingness to do so|city Saturday and at 2:30 o'clock | mare o bevictors in the struggle of life, | the close proximity of the British, the 1l the la desi Ho Brotaedob- (motoroseiey Miss Phoebe TBrewster; |When filling out the membership |Sunday afternoon services were held | Tat us, therefore go forward . In the|Germans early today launched an at- (§ al e latest igns. Li rotir. dogs 1 " g | Proposal of the past, James J. Moors, |blanks and thus enable the league to |in the chapel room of Henry Allen & | great sirensth of the Master, and we | tack from there over a six mile front macense your dogs in the tow: clerk’s | BIODOSAl Of (e DAt osal ~of _tne |co-operate with the supervisors of the |Son Co. ere was in attendince a | Wil surely accomplish victory — stter| While suffering immediate reverses (| Fvuery piece guaranteed. e e sstas o pemale and spayed | o ent, Miss Hadie Blackstons, R. T.|farm bureau, Robert W. Perkins and |large number of relatives and friends | \ic(o everywhere else, they managed by the OB A S OISl dogs. One | B ahoir of the past, Mra. W, H. | Herbert R. Branche, of the Ngmwich |from Norwich and vicinity,and several | ' Seoretary Hill had charge of the | concentration of artillery to recapture Pri il . T e Allen. Miss Ruth Potter. Mre Albert|Cbamber of Commerce, who have al- |forms rested upon the casket. oLy s iy i “'Bruss | Lagnicourt, opposite Queant, ~ which rices the lowest. Late enrollments in th wval, Coast | Bailey, Miss Marion Beebe, Mrs. ready inaugurated the work in fhis{ The services were conducted bY |wers the ushers. TUC® | was taken from them several weeks Defense Reserve ciude Leo. Jooquee |51 Ricketts, Miss Nellle Crowe, distriet. Rev. J. W. Payne, pastor of the Jew- ' i ago. Theid victory at this point was J HN & GEO H Buss Tateviie, Gooree ToCoe noo Jacques, | Cartis Trull, Oscar Carpenter. James| In a letter received by the league |ett City Baptist church of which the AT A B Casiiast short lived, however, for the British . H. LUNCH W. Sevin, Christopher G Allen. Novs | J. Moore, Fitch Allen, Miss Taft piay- | chairman, Mrs. Jonn Hail, Mrs deceased was a member and which B 9ress. | immediately counter-attacked and re- ich, fire James M. Youns. Jr.|ed the organ: choir of the present, Ev- | ine state chairman, says in part She joined in 1837 The bearers were| Mrs. Hezeklah Perking who went as| ook Lagnicourt with more than t BISCUI N iy omen, games M. Youns, Jr. | o8 e Cvan. Arihur Blscideage. Mrs,|are now taking up vorv defnitely as|Benjamin F. Brewster, Herbert J.|2lternate. Miss Annie- Vaughn, dele-|jhundred prisoners, and catching the | s 3 3 > A A.T. Sul- |a £ Larkhum, William Howard and W. D. ite, and gher alternate, Mrs. Foster|retreating Germans under an inten- Grace Aldrich Crowell, Mrs. A. T. Sul. |a part of our work the promotion of um, oward and W. D | Eate Heaeaaty, T Yorom : ten- TRAVRLENS SIndovany Rev. Edward H. Smith. of Norwich, | ivan, accompanist Gale Noyes; min- |agricultural interests in the state. We | Ricker. Burial was in the Ames cem- | FUSO% Tl A""‘ T8 for Washing. gx:'fl:’l,%.:utnhem;,"iu; e e byl . The Crackers the late of the Foochou mission in_China, | uet, Mrs. R. B. Sherman, Miss Lucy|are faced with a great ehortage of |etery in Lisbon to which the funeral tor, Satu : - to ‘attend the national s S Craatneuis dave mttaeapts is to speak at the Plainfield Congre- | Loring, Miss Dorothy Brown, Miss|iabor, which .will seriously interfere|Party went by automobile and where D. A. B. ss. Mrs. Elisha E. ince the battle of Arras began. ;n of the coramittee on $1.25 To New York $1.25 Teceive no bemefit, | feed. The high water mark is $3.30 when 80 many have | per bag in some towns. Kids never for- zational church Sunday evening, April { Christine Gregson, B. C. Pullen, L. K.|with the production of necessary crops, | Rev. Mr. Payne conducted a commit- get. 22, in the interests of the Amreican |Young, Joseph O. Hull, Bruce F. Rog-{and it is proposed to meet this crisis |tal service. Rogers, chairma: ipably Ni Board of Foreign Missions, e o Darty'of the bast: Mrs. WAL | by oreanising the hove. and piis oie Mrs. Amanda 'S. Cemstock O e A B s trost Your Gracer fer M. Buckingham, Mrs. James J.|women of the state to engage in tak- 3 ing the congress. From one end of the Bri ont CHELSEA LINE Sells Boss Miss M. C. Adies will reach Nor-|Justin, Mrs. Arthur Lathrop. Al D sardeaing rougntame In fak-| The funeral of Mra Amanda 8. - to the other the Germans are paipably Fich Luesday eVening. to remain Wi |Mary Gibbs: tea of present, Mrs. Jonn |tion of home Piots and vacant lots, | (Zo5ny, COmutock was held from the REE . gy 2T B e e o TO NEW YORK > nox house. Tel. . Sers, -, Mrs. § e . e . Har-|. o automol accident was : B i et Tonn oFamiing, rs. Tyler. Bromns: | suporvision O¢ the tari berens oF each | Botu hayy LA £ g, e 1gnden, wear(d Bunasy noon when twp auto: | riebly, dlgsing sl very bportunir || FREIGUT AND PAgeENaEn Prentice, Mrs. All; v, 3 - C. D at a’slow rate of , 4 < oh A mesting for the formation of a|Brewn. Mre, Willism Fitch, Mre. A.| Fhe sheiiage of food and th .| Smith omciated. Burial as in Cedar | mobhcy, ESINE 51,2 8% SALL O #Bet | hew airplane photosraphs show the re- || NORWICH AND NEW YORK District Nurses' assoclation for New [N H. Vaughn, Mrs. Carl C. Smith: |danger of a world famine is a soiemn | Ci0 quocmetery, Mrs. Comstock died|ang Frankiin streets. The front parts | 8ults of the nocturnal Setivities belhWi] goom Norwich Tuesdays, Thurs- London and Middiesex countles 18 t0|3rs. Will L. Stearns Mrs. ‘Howard | warning to the individual. Wil we | it S e o abay | Of the machines were damaged. D POy ity oasrucney der || 45ys, Sundays at § p. m rses Home and Reg- | g te d Mrs. Edwin Hill. " y e H s “ h3 York, Brooklyn Bridge, istry in Manwaring street, New Lon- | “'The ideal Mandolin club furnished | Fova® George and mot onls comiras | Of the heart. She was a prominent fis Sank in Mud. iy oeie. 10 sschlas. sune’ with o East River, foot Roomevalt Fancy Lettuce .don, Wednesday afternoom at 3 ™| excellent music. The guccess of the |chat which we have but also nelp 1o | where e Whimantic MY Seund.| . cugh the muly soutiiion ot the | BNIh the Gerroans bope. to dciay . ths Wi Stcest, Monds e rformance ue to Mrs. Daniel increase th i mmers, p 2 Y cne Il days at 5 p. m. ective Oct. 16th Celery Hearts 8 Haviland who arilled those faling part | in oar nest narvest Thore ie moce |04 which she conducted a boardim Washingion street. entance to Mohe- | British sdvance untfl further work can |§ days nésane st 15 §0 be held Wed- | The committes in charge comprised |work to be dome besides showldering | Bouse there Ter health bagan to fail B e o oy & R e e Ter ST LeRALe $125—F. V. KNOUSE, Agent—$1.25 - - ¢ : P I in Rob-ixfrs. Charles W. Prentice and_Mrs. ske: within the past two or three years and d Hindenb: Not Complete. e - - ertson’s hall, Montville. . 'S-1a musket and a great portion of this 3 lenburg Line omplete. See our window of Olives all. Montville Capt. F. C)| Daniel S. Haviland. Daniel S. Havi- she gave up the running of the board- |- 2 oy Tharha Thut 3o sare of U - Bifiard of Fort Trumbull and Mayof Trork will fall upon the women, nurs- | ing b d spent her declin P 1 Allyn L Brown of Norwich will speax. | 1and and Jobn Harrls assisted on the|ing, sewing. clerical work. agricultute. | vears ot 17 Turmer atrest, Witlimantie R cin® s SDected 1o 0o | sLUMBING AND GAS FITTING eop! e’s arket| s concrt by 2 brass bana wur'be & K - : menufacturing. 2 Jour work,|on Wednesday her condftion became SRogn L s epd oL An. oo - 6 Franklin Street our work; it may be you can devot I'Y || spite the claime that the recent west- — The receipts in the state automobile ey R yon oan Eive e Thy e R Bl P Soaing to Ceiman piang. T e Robert J. Cochrane | department “trom Octoper 1, 1916, to Kimball—Brush. headquarters will be open on Wedros. ],,,5",,‘,,',‘,,‘,,“,‘.’;"‘ §0 Veptentung Snl Qur- Where the Germans still' notd their obe . LOC SUBTIS HOLDPEN, TROWistor . | iehec s than ihn o tarbinb e | or o it Fianey Beuy Sround Root 5f the Thaver Canaing |don but for man vears had made her | Miss Winifred Welles and Philip . | miovement by ihe Britian sends them A L % — the previous year. The $1,000,000 fig- | Longwood avenue, Brookline, and it is hoped that every woman wil|| S0, In Willimantic. Mrs. Comstock | welles have returned after spending a | into-a panic., Flares and signal rock- PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING ure is oxpecied io be pasued before |formerly of . Norwich, and ~ Joseph | feel it her Drivilege as well as her Auty | More Londi any tover] mioker® of |month in Florida. ets of all colors spring from their | Washington 8q, Washington Bullding « the year ends, September 30. Stickney Kimball, Yale, '12, son of Dr. | to enroll. ¥ | New London. and several nieces an - trenches. Bombs are cast into No Norwish, Conn, Ernest E. Bullard At sundown. Baturday the Jewisn |Snd Mrs. Semuel A “imball ot 223 N e s 2 a0 Mes. X B Websiar of wil. Aueat for o B 5, Svest Fackiag 3 e el e cscywhnecs{py Rov. Ambrose W. Vernon, D. Dy in | W/LL CONFER WITH THE Reiatives and friends atfended the |Miss Helen M. Lathrop. —_— froen e on oueiolce over thelthe Harvard Congregational church, Y. M. C. A. AUXILIARY. |tuneral of Ella J. Wright, widow of Phone 531 VIOLIN Hoelng of many of their brethrem in|'Brookline, Saturday afternoen at 4 g George M. Hyde, held Saturday after-| John Porteous and his sister, Miss O S S S e T o e | e e | Mo . £ Saresie e Mant Norwion | SE5E2: Lt oo e S Rt o | P, B iigmnta” e 5 e — .. : g The maid of honor was Mi - lies Hi 4 r dau; 3 re. C. e TEACHER return to their homes from exils. Jaide W, Brush, sister of the bride, and o i on Preiner Iz s Thames terrade. Thers Werd| o TS erines o MODERN PLUMBING Dealers have here asked . |the bridesmaids were Miss Marjorie| On Wednesday of thi: i many beaut: lowers. ¢, Charles % 3 P = e AN String !nstruments ired tend the - fret muo::l"n eonmu?}.'ot t Brush E. Sprague, girle exnh!u::fi )f.'m fg H. Ricketts, pastor of ;:.‘S:..mm. Meriden have gn; ‘{unu of Mr. an T oy . |is as essential in mode & [ . s S the allied home furnishings industries in_conference with the ¥. 41 Be | Congregational church, ted, and |Mrs. Weston C. Pullen. o eloctricty is to fighting. We guar Violins sold on easy terms 2t the Hoter Astor, Naw o puie | Barbars H ? auxilidry in regard to the home gar- |the bearers were George H. a tee the very best PLUMBING WORK £ i day with morning and afterncon ses- doning project Miss Spragereif r: |of Montville, Charles B. Bromiey,| Mies Mary G. Ely of Waltham, by expert Workmen at the fairest or appointments address E. || day witlh morning e oy : in this section of the county Wednes: | Thomas J. Holt and George W, Arm. | Mass. s the guest of her brother, Hre E£. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Ner. | 5ions: a2 which the question v to ¢ 5 i s s | iR ection of the Gounty Wednes- | SROE® Jiurial was in' Ohs tamily jot|Grosveror Ely, of Broad street. r pric ; wich, Conn. e discussed. S h— + man, EAThening project interests and Suring | Picko” street cemetery.'whers| o om0 If You Want to Get Your || Ask us for pians and pric , all Yale men, were Hen- | these three days will confes v. Mr. conducted a commit- iss Grace T. T returne n- 5 o The state treasury will soon be in- Merritt of Philadelphia, ‘13, Hor- | Y. M. C. A. ausiiary. Long Seciois|tal service. day to Barrington, R. 1, atter 2 vaca. || Money’s Worth, Try Our J. F. TOMPKINS . ¥ M \ 7 creased by about $60,000 if Attorney|ace D. Brush of Brookline, '12, Charles | cl Bozrah grange ‘Unédertakers Henry Allen & Son Co.|tion visit at her home on Warren TOM'S 1-2-3 5c CIGAR |Sengral George E. Hinman of Willl- | Arbuthnot, 3d. of Pitteourgh, ‘Pa. |12, Aericuraral. cab e Hodiiiee PO | were in charge of the funeral arrange. | street. Teas and Coffees. mantic enforces the law and compels | Daniel A. N. J. *13, | will probably visit other clubs and so- | MePtS. Masin Most Cigars Are Good-— nearly 600 eorporations that have fail. flm ills, N. | cieties L. Miss Katheri B. bas ]b i THESE ‘Ane sETYER [od o flo theil anoual report with tha(¥, 18, Dr. Heris H. vail "BC,"’:"‘-- b Waorkingmen's Gircle Mat.. sumed_teaching in Ci 2z 5 || Tea, Ib. ... .. 25¢, 30c 39¢ 67 West Strest ;- T CCAR I e Bt X, T g T f| Woreseter Minker 3 ontrl Baptie |, SRS Simih 8 Tt oo o aar || Coffes, I - . 20c, 23¢, 28 T F. BURNS Try them and see. The_inventory of the estate of the " o A Ay & a good number attending. The re ap Rice, Ib. ......... « ) > - rt of the state J. Lapman Richards returned Sun- 08, 1. SHER Prop. Frankiin ou (te Barst Sndugion 'Eiebins ot vides ‘st 'the” Contral Baviist Shurch |bed e was ihe secrsmaey's rovort : siter a visit of | Macaroni, Ib. .. .. 12¢ i i Next to Palace Cafe R N e Will Most at Old Lyme. on Sunday the sermons were delivered | was woted to contribute $5 to- the a1, Jaye LA, Heaflflg and Plumbmg Ui L L R : o » WILLIAM C. YOUNG |&d Herhert L Yereiniop, agpraiasts | e Eastern Connectiout branch, .| Cuioe: ause.” Thbre. wore.#ooh Sk |1 i mnets orbsiaem ™S, amlighed Spaghetti, Ib. ....... 12¢ The total is $18,714.86. Mre. B M., will T ! 7 92 Franklin Street e B 08,58 e i | Bekimg Powder, 1. ... 14c : IRON CASTINGS Successer to D, Childs, execitrix. of the will, is the STETSON & YOUNG sole clary. for Men. Next Su the pulpit will H 5 : ad Many Frisnds Here. Hill, ‘Washington street, Mrs. and BUILDER | Every fisherman here is interested | Lows’ e AeoaPiet Y ey Abner F. Bowling| 1t was with regret that many in to Best work and materials ight [ in a measure favorably reported to this city learned of the death at Wash- | Mass. ) rials at right ing ton of Major John M. Burke, 3 U, B ey the “general ‘assembly by which al Pl = i R bR A o Danislasn for Burial. B e 5 =i e i For 4 FURNISHED PROMPTLY # o 80 West Main St | oiiied to procure licenses to fish in| The bedy of Joseph Donsereult, who ank B Cansingham: of Naw | tate Bil ghow. E e Rake | Navey BNs ek s Sty Bige . To no mavertinins medium ia | the inland waters of the atls. Real” | died in Presion on Baturday was sen | Beatord SMass. tormerly of’ Norwich | o s b iow leftt Lvugj 4 218 Main Street THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY (€0. O T am i fishermen will pay $1. - | to Dnaieison for burial - after- conducting~ evangelistic mesiings | the show on its appearance in this|daye n Westsn, Boston Soutn: 5 Fesulta ; censes and non-residents $3.06. by Cummings & el this month. city last summer. - o Masy. B No. 11 to 25 Ferry Strost