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s DEPENDABLE TAPESTRY RUGS "Tapestry Rugs, size 8 ft. 3in. x 10f. 6in..... st $14.50 Tapestry Rugs, size 9x 12ft....... oo, ot $16.80 T E &mrm&-mmdd‘bflem RS. L. F. and A, J. LaPIERRE | (- ictions tor e 287 Main Street, Norwich, Conn WAR AND HEALTH, ; a m to 3 p. :-“:;‘mw State Board’s April Bulletin 8ays Food Bmsn TAPmRY BUBS H Sundays excepted Supply is Sadly Depleted. Size sn.3in.xlofl.Oh................,u$17.flo ’ O“’M"””""'”"“",“’“Y‘;:‘ S DX BH. .50 rtbrowesveroveevsie 06§00 Trommer’s T et ot the veope ot tne eomn- || Splendid grade Tapestry Rugs, seamless, all woven in one tries 4Urond can fully appreciate the piece—a ].f” assortment of patterns and privation and suffering which must be a H' l.fill' ‘“ you at 6‘ 10' m m endured by the peopie of this country before wo are ugain st peace, says the R e o T akh RELIABLE AXMINSTER RUGS GREENEVILLE s lotin, X . Kver sinco the outbreak of the Wu- Miss Margaret Murphy Entertains in J . Levh - o ity ve. Terry, |rovean war—-now ‘the worid war—tie | Size BRDIL. . i 0T vieswv oo vsisidisiivie o S DEOD Honor of Birthday—Fureral of Mrs.| 5o5icl el 3 %iertin va Jakon: né Vo, Tk, Titaky ve, Belt,|Tosources of Uhif country have bem Sire 81t 3 10 #¢. 6 in u: 4 diseases of ihe Blood and Stumach.| William Ryan—Mrs., Philip C. H, Thames 1oan and Trust Co. vs. Shay. | Bchneider icholy, $toddard, Gii- |heavily taxed to suppiy the needs o ze . O N, X, R R T R 23, Iture therapy Rh atiso, N tie Dies at H . ™ The fo ere discontin. & the warring nations, As a result our Si 9x12 f‘ at ‘2750 fase e Cone s paln Strecl e riatts ”;”“m" wel bt the 'of the ocket. bher Bhos | coftors aie full f gold and our foud ize 9555 Hr ME AV A ¥ E oted, Easy Breviitlone Foptoia e » % e R ““BRS Blsopean countrien anterea war h h, pton town Groton, Drevention ot Typhola, " Heurs: NG 07 ty ve. 11.:% M. ¥. Co, Abell v8. vs, Leab, 24" and 18, Miss Murphy entertained a | *% e v o Beebe; Holland vs, $lol- | with storehouses full and with the ’ is feor 3| number of her friends g‘uufluy e . T ve. g B Fmmr By o Boe- | markets of the world at theif com- WHITTALL’S PEERLESS BRUSSELS RUGS Th onar of her mirtar T e enus | Peck, New ngland i Nowton ve. Judd: Draper vs. Mo- |mand—we are eniering war with our H oyt Erussels R about ten’ gussts’ and all enjoyed the | Mintz: Kirman ve. Brockett, Tier va|Quire: Levin ve Simon: ~afy of the werla weil nigh exhausted, Thix || FI€re are A :?‘ Body ugs—Rugs which afternoon in playing games and with s, - D is & most serious situation, for it |} have proved re these prices they are lowre than Lampaon Vi ‘Thompson e t e 5 - v ‘Siantey 4 ine, Heg Tathasr ' | meanires are. taken to proauce and || they will be for a long time to come. Evergreen Beer REAL GERMAN LAGER is on draught at H. JACKEL & CO. D T P T PO TRT pson v 5 E nserve, i1 s . Pianos e Miinan, ‘ot a1, Hiim- & sde Cor? town of Watsrtord | ba. 2o riduseo, 'thas ‘many wil sisier || Size G X D feet. .. ... iiiiuiiniiiis., 881100 x ger an ore 2, H Pl Pi OBITUARY Jolucuun e :-‘vx.u ’.fl'fln".;a""fm trom m"f:rfl.'; e glze g ft.lz lf!:. I e A R D n: 32;50 5 - uris) nent. D I . oo o4 S ey M PERRE S WILL HOLD ANNUAL HOLY CROSS BOYS e la, dimouss tor » neopls prospetons || ~ize 9 x 12 ft. ’ ot $32.25 The death of Ellen Ryan, widow of and long at peace to realize the grave Victor Victrolas |rwimp &Mt S e norss MEETING ON WEDNESDAY. e oy e, it e, e & WHITTALL'S TEPRAC WILTON RUGS t Conference of | Entire Student Body Ready to Join| (ian o ¥ should begin at once ON EASY TEAMS following a long illness. Mrs. Hartie | Eastern Connectiout was born 36 years ago, most of Her life Baptist Mission Workers. Reserve Corps. to produce and reduce—produce food p . . Bunlight Building, being spent in this city. On Sept. 16 —— T of fmroremt to 1ocal atumnt | SEUS 10 the maximum and reduce o It will be a long time before we can again offer these i ), she was un n marriage in Connect!- will be nterest to alumn ravagance and waste to the minimum. g, Mme . s St. Mary's church with Phillp C. Har- | cu¢ conference of i members of Holy Cross and to the par- |1t is & duty to our country and to our || excellent Rugs at these low 3 iltons— ’ tle by Rev. Peter Blenki tlet of Hafy fetlow man to do ail we can—iittle s |§ gplendid grade, mostly in irable, small repeat pat. county to learn that when a|it may be—to ward Dff the dangers z x call for & reserve corps was issued at|and horrors of a famine, terns which wear so well to the eye. TOM’S 1-2-3 5¢ CIGAR when the first stone of the church was parts of eastern Connécti- | the college at a mass meeting, the| We are inclined to look upon the ef- | - 2 . Ty Most Cigars Are Geod- laid. At that time the priests came pate | student body of the college arose as|fectivenews of the army and navy for (§ Size 8ft. 3in.x10ft.6in................. at $41.00 re throught Greeneville once overy month onq the successtul consumation of war. but (f G2l g 212 ¢ at $45.00 THESE ARE BETTER [and ::en}m..::‘.n :’he c'llmrgh. Mrs. at which wA clipping from a recent issue of a nmuuberamemrembd that the nx':w ze 9 x R R R R R TR o Hartle is_survived by the foilowing and orcester paper follow; ing forces can only be effective when GOODFELLOW 10¢c CIGAR children, Patrick L. Hartle, John £ |nore > "I be made A striking proof of the patriotism of | properly supported by the civilian Try them and ess. o T o and ev sessions | HOly Croas stident body was evidenced | workers at home. Our armies must - . and ora A. e an rs. opened a it night's mass meet! n Fen- [not ppe y delayed or in- % THOS. M. SHEA, Prop, Frankiin 8t |Patfick J. Shea and Mrs . Thomas|will b oreacied be & wick hall when Rev. Joseph N. Dinand. | sufficient supplics because of sickness | the, duty of tnis department to e ‘ Neat to Palace Cate Paker of this city. There are two sis- [of the speaker, Miss Helen Barrett|S. J. president of the college, asked |and hunger among those at home. this. Sipasiment tutends o Berforms ters, Miss Johannah Ryan who resided | Montgomery of New York, author and jevery student who planned to enter| Thousands of children besides war |15 GURFEERET FCRE O0 B80T p with Mrs. Hartie and Mrs. Mary Maher | lactaror of [ntérnetiona] the Holy Cross reserve officers’ train- |orphans and refugees have been ai- | L% dutv, we need un v | American HoOUS@ | Denivison. Six srandchildren sur- | ieeimracy o ing corps o rise. Instantly every man |rectly affected by the war, according | : g : . vive, Missés Josle and Graee Hartie, M in the hafl was on his feet. to reports froh belligerent countries | ~There is mo argument or law en- 15 Main Street Special Rates to Theatre Troupes, |Mrs- Edward Deviin of Waterbury, visited the mission Every patriotic utferance of Father | which have come to the children’s bu- | forcement in the world that ap. ain e Teaveling M 8% Willima L. Hartie, Thomas and George Dinand and Lieut. Joseph W. O'Con- |reau of the United States department |broaches: the power of ‘the nickel, th : - S Baker, all of this city. 3 1 _|dime and the doilar, and the public is Ehvars Chirbacts Shotudtet 86 ry nor. of the Ninth Massachusetts in- |of labor. Juvenile delinquency has in : ‘A";RE""_"‘: :: < uel reet ache it ot’ Mrs. Harte was .one fantry, N. G. who will be drillmaster |creased, more’ children have been em- |the distributor of these all Po‘;"';ln“; ' lon, of ving servic o _|arguments. Any proprieto: NDERSON, Props. & pe g e for those of uthe corps, was greeted with ap- [ployed under adverse conditions, spe pord 3 e SN (O g e P dear and near to her. She was among fe ju plause. Lieutenant O’Connor, a grad- |cial measures have been necessary to the ‘early Catholic settlers of this uate of Holy Cross In 1903, told of the |protect the health of mothers and |in§ through any fault of his own is gZoing to correct that fault, and he is - city and could talk interestingly of bees im; task ahead of ti United States in |babies and home life has been broken 8 - Overhauling |B° sinzen o Nomien she' was | gy b ina rvear Fope. | Breparing for’ e war aad siaborueed |ub b " “increasca empioviment o | oing o, 0o T witnebt any adlay, Cont 3 : y er al larity with you n, on the value of college men to the |mothers. service if they will refuse to patronize reared her children carefully and o e y whitn she Mis & e 1 jarmy and navy. Ths burean Beileves that the sxperi- | oy e O ST 1o 1 EMBALMERS s - they made the sunset of her life hap- has Father Dinand stated the Holy Cross [ence of other countries and Repalr work By by thelr devoted attentions. Mrs. i vice | reserve officers” training corps has a [carefully considered in order that all| The individual container, made of Fi i R g S e T TR T ng people’s Young people | tworold purpose, a patriotic sense of [ possible provision may be made to|paperand discarded after use, is the OF ALL KINDS SR Need S she knew. | 5¢” 51 denominations will be®cordially | duty and to fit the students for great- | prevent simHar harm to children in the |ideal metnod of protection agalinst dirt on The faith she professed was the guid- | welcome. er service to the country, if they are | United States. and disease, and every soda fountain Lody Accleidng P A |ing star of her life and her home was . called upon. 4 A preliminary survey of the foreign |should be equipped with them. They % : UTOMOBILES, her citadel and there her character| .o Cross NOW material emphasizes the importance of |are now well made and are entirely Telophone 328-3 4 was best reflected. . The passing from 4 METHODIST SCOUTS HELD a strict enforcement of ail child labor | practical and they embrace not only CARRIAGES, WAGONS, |{ie life of the feceased "takes” from HAS 3,002 MEMBERS. and school attendance laws and a 2 tainer to substitute for glass |[i HENRY E, CHURCH A > & happy home dircle its chief mem- —— A MILITARY DRiLL |erous development of Infant welfare dish and every other uten- WM, SMITH ALLEN ° TRUCKS and CARTS, e T e e 9 the many who | Local Chapter Hopes to Increase This ——== _ [work by public_and private agencies. |s food service. Their cost h k T T, AL Whe Total to 3,500. Also Planned a Week-end Camping [ The children’s bureau suggests that a |is s ontly low, even in the very now the family express sympathy for \ Party at Lantern Hill. well planned baby week will be more |best zrade, to warrant their use Withs | ——————— — Mechanical Repaire, Painting, Trim- |those Who are left in deep sorrow. Cries o o valuable this Year than ever before |out even taking into consideration the ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. ) Following thelr regular business ses- |and will ‘gladly send its “bulletin of | time saved the clerk, the cost of water D:NT'ST Blackamithing in all its b:enches. y, Chalrman F. sion held Monday night, members of | directions for baby week campaigns to | for washing, etc. hapter Troop 6, Boy Scouts of Trinity Metho- [any address. ing the epidemic last summer the m E. J. JONES :::l mflw Y leh!:u:h. h‘:l:k- mfl'it?ry oé\l ;flacea Iof I;IUb"C l'efreshhmem me United States public health service . - is ‘whiel ¥s much in- |soda fountains have most thoroughly |took the sto £ o on 3o & M 3500 tereat. Besides transacting the nec. established themselves and thousands O D (hiady Of Selected Sroubs |Suite 46 Shannon Building t essary business, plans were discussed [of our citizens are numbered among | . large number of relatives and frienas Findems o for holding & week-end camp at Lan- |their devotees. From {he serving of |1 1e_very lgteresting statistics | make. eievator Shetanliet ' Sesot 507 to 515 : In attendance. About the casket mav TopoTied. 10 TNRBLtY oiend teew HUL . Th g, coniection, aa at “rst. theso piaces |\ Tl b Dubiiehed ta roh L \Ee entrance. Pho North Main St. b forms were. arranged. | among their employes, and the Sho: ve @eveloped until at present almost | biennial report X s . At the services in St. Mary urah | Line electric employes who have join. [foot and ret any kind of a light lunch is served. Tyl rencvt: SR 1n DRI oh Rev. . Fitamaurk Mciated. Scoutmast: i ~ % Numero inquiries as to the prob- : the close o the mass Mre. T, 9. Dong. | "t - Wikl Do in chares of the Doy, nds| Unfortunately Yo many of = these|,,iilics for the coming summer with || Shea & Burke yan leaut! 1] Vi S ner P sang Beautiul Laud dhapter will not TAFTVILLE e & e o herewith & summary of the 41 Main Strest DONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT < ro Michae! Yoo i Friday Sl oven at the more preentious S Rot: enaatly Doiavel thatla - REASONABLE PRICES oy B LR T been 4 Young Ladies of Taftuille Assit in|Placee it may be observed that this|jospread epldemic of infantile pa- Funeral Directors A. D. LATHROP Hourigan. Red Cross Work—Roundeau-Bisson- | * Places of thig kind should make pro- | F2IVSiS Will occur in this state this o g N L ! although the number of cases urial was fami ) '{: nette Wedding—Mass for Former [vision for the proper and thorough Will ‘probably greatly exceed the aver- Phene 175 . ther Rector—Notes. tai S e SR s T | 54 o W e o o - | may be affected this year. e same cave WELDING AND NG, GO had oharge of the funeral o Deu I s 2a- s o\:a‘endzr\-.ed‘xl:tll::ntf:ni:g $ime every precaution should be taken . Reataut Street. rangements. Spook: ctoria Plante in her can- Bv far the preferable method. as theis |for controliing the disease by strict lon SON use does away with the possibility of |IUarantine of the aficted and the m A- GAN& Oxy.Acetylens Welding and TR ¢ E R A (N 'E:.“?"w.“ the Davis improper and slovenly service even | carefully watching of all contacts. mi . ] . repalrs. o e ."‘ organiaing u-uu: M when a separate department is main- IS e L 6] Misses Ruth tained. Sellers of Lehigh Telephone 214 Originally the: fountains served BORN and M Coal Co. - DR. A. J. SINAY - Dentist Y Jr., . : was possible for the attendant to serve Mri. George H. Champiin! H h G d c l The woda and also prosarly clean the | —————————— 0 = | FYY rage Loa Rooms 18-19 Alice Building, Norwich 711 ] i e, MARRIED. “Th tronage graduall; LEES - I W, - 2 too cream was added to the® simble y T by Rev. Timethy | Nut and Stove size. . .. $9.00 liam_Anderson E a75 .oh, g water, then the egg and then other additions until today the soda fountain The following n names should Deen published with the list of . 3 ts a regular blll of fare to pa- Phene 1177-3 Bors Of the St, Mary's Honer N e ) Ty P AR Pea or No. 2 Nut. ..... $8.00 Mary Casey, grade §; Francis Sull Increased profits are readily seen O'Connell, both of Norwich. o ) van and George Ward, grado §. but increased expenses are quits o | e o0 0 TOTWIR | Coal at mines advances NOTICE e ::::“a-: harder to see, and conse- DIED May lst. Personal and obes. ly today we sece a customer N DEAD HORSES AND CO Wiliam Felming, Allan Brown and served, the glaas shaken about In some | “ %Y . ST U Ry Removed Free of Charg will Hall were in New Londen witor, below the counter, and the —In New Londan, Aprii| = This price is for present Laten, Raving the least conception of sanita- || y £ tie gt g W WEST SIDE ®IDE co. The Misses Euphemia Collecting tion that the presemt mrrangements at| ascd st yoars® O Jonn V. Mine b P. O. Box 379, New Lendon | MoNeil have returned most of our soda fountains are sadly [ DALCOM—in New London. Apell #3, . 2 Passalo, N. . Tor in neod of betterment, and while it is 1917, Silas Dalcom, aged 56 years. T, today, m ANDREWS—In New London, 2, w 1917, Elizabeth Andrews, Rev. Mr. Stapleton dled in New Ca- | Yoirs Ago. MURTAGH_-In Norwioh, April 32 1917, uman % short ‘White PR o Martash o N, T3 oait treet. Notes. l-‘n'r.::;‘l from his lat Wi Marshall of Glasgo was a| 3Jirect on Thursday mornine. — | caller in the village Sunday afternoon. B o S T g Au HARTIE -In_Norwich, April 23 1817 R. A. Paine of Provilence spent | Are Ellen Hactle, widow of B 1 M calling on acquaintances in| Hartie, of 142 North x.m"uf.?‘.‘:‘." = the vill N of funeral hereafter. Kindly # = WHILE YOU WAIT e \ 13 99— Miss Reault of Front street spent ve that carbon knock in your mo- 4 the week end as the guest of relatives ST TS : gl NOTICE price. ‘. g a He ; ector Gauchler of New London cmm AND MFG. ©O. B e Members of the Hgly Name Soclety n’ e, Norwich. S Shie. Bome on | Batrick's: Pasidy wte tequdetel o0 BOvos to meet this (TUBSDAY) ievening at Thom; has return- | 7.45 at tlie home of our late brother, |, WHEN YOU WANT to Harvard school aft- Murtagh, 72 Colt St. e a week at his home here. 3. P. CORCORAN. ® homae at 72 Coit ing, April Dental Surgeon MeGrory Buitding, Norwich, Conn. 2lae put