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s < 7 A e Zrs e gy o e e e /. g7, - 78 TRIMMED HATS FOR $3.98 ; : g Therels a variety in these hats which is mar\}elous, and v),hen Household at. Sheltsring: ‘Arms- Hears ~ Thoughtfub Sermon by Reve.H. J.| 5. prari gy R you consider the very low price you will wonder how it can b it B usanid morning. sitracted by the pe e e . B : - means "ot |§ {pe done. There are hats trimmed ‘with the newest feather i f H. N. J ’ H = . g L y 2 :’:.";9 : M °::“ ‘::;m 2| Py gt med (10 the Ground Bt~ | 'The next day this beard |} | effects—hats with flowers—hats with ribbons—sport designs >, = > o nd ——— . . - 2 A # . S Mo vics s the Gossip and Chat. in big figured effects—tailored - hats—hats with the new 5 . Croc: . , whil d yellow, Lo g s petition from the. Lorde: praver = Srighieniing the larraces at Semtry cabochon ornamentation—there are big hats, little hats and S, W, Prodel: of Wauwecus THIl was ca- That o medium sized hats—hats in’black and hats in color—and in Prest: ring the week en 75 4 ? ¢ o 1 : not | but’ esmstons || | every hat'in‘the lot will be sold for that very, very low price. . " NORWICH TOWN Give us thls day our daily bread. Do we think what is back of the loaf? he asked. .Jesus took more comfort and joy in thinking ‘of ‘the sigmificance of the loaf than in jts taste. What.a change to turn from the great peti- tion§, to our own table, to our next meal. Is it worth while to. pray for what_we can get for ourselves? Some Rev. and Mrs. Francls Rose went Thursday to the Bay State to visit at Mrs. Rose's former home. Cottinsvitie oered two, 2y, You don’t need to ask for it, the P g L loaf (will come just the same. Mrs. Gagnon has returned to Wau- Hartford, Granby, Union- T There motning back of the loat” regan after a few dave’ stay with Mrs.| ''At that time, it was the intention of | ville sug West Satiren oY, Umons Surely other hands have been in the ;Gwrte LePan of Bellevue farm. this board to accept the enlistment of {a company, none of which can be e petition from the Lord's prayer, his sister. making before the baking. In these all male citizens and all such male|equipped now. daye many share in the procuring of| Mrs John Merriam of Oakdale| residents of this state, and from them | So in New Haven county, the city the simplest things of daily use, han- [came Saturday to visit her father,|to organize, uniform. arm and equip|of New Haven offered ten compantcs dle’them in mill, shop or store. Humam | Thomas Day, of Otrobando avenue|an active military force, or first line, | and only six can be fitted’ out: Mec. toll s 1o halh dach cther, bs Demk on | who Is'iD of about 5,000 men, to which should[iden offered four ang only two can something whick is not paid_for. Toil, - » be assigned the younger men or those | be equipped: Orange and Milford each For the firsf time in many woeeks|most at physically -for guard. patrol |offered one company, and neither can Mrs. Georze LePan is able to be outlang riet duty, an@ to form into re- | be taken Into the first line; aldhg the Thisdweek; having had a severd attack | serves the men less fit for-such duty. | Long Isiand shore, Madison offercd of ‘infiammatory rheumatism. but who might, if it should,be neces- |one company, which cannot be uni- A. Gould Humt of Bridgeport spent |25+ L0 transferred to the first line, | formed. Al ul unt of Bridgepot D and who could meantime give valua- And in New London county, Nor-|onl we are glad to say, with hiz |ODD FELLOWS TO * |season, involving 2,900 acres of sa time-and service have brouzht my bread The laws of nature go on stea: and are not of our planning. Back of human hands are frost sun and .shower. Back of the sun is the ther's will His purpose working through our tofl is the last thing in s.world that lets go of us. It is s will, the will of a loving Father. the week end with his parents on La- | ble service in many ways. It seemed | wich offerea three comparies, and onl } h *3 ter ten de © an eflicient constabulary force, ' Stonington and Mystic offered three atement . - Hex « ccoun the relatives here. s but also to recognize the patriotic | and only two can be taken. -~ | Hartford County—Hartford 4 inf., 1|Will Celebrate 98th Anniversary of the. -mT-,her:; e ;;rx‘n'ifezmm o u x Spirit and accept the offer of service| In Litchfield county, Torrington of- | M: G., 1 supply, 1 ambulance, 1 trans- Founding of the Order. F Ty ek So we learn to come te| Mr. and Mrs. Lucian H. Beebe and | of all men who desired to be and could | fered three companies, and only two |port, 1 river, Glastonbury 4 inf., Avon H St spcas. mails Him.for every need, knowing that|sons, Standish and Dona.ld: of New |be useful to the state and nation in can be placed in the first line; Wa- |1 inf, Berlin 1 inf, New Britain The 3§th anmiversary of the Inde-|gther insécts. There are back of the loaf is the snowy flour, [London . were guests over Sunday of | this emergency in any way. More- | tertown offercd one, which canmot. ne|Sufcia 1. inf., Bri 5 : pendent Order of Oad Fellows will be | conts ot ihe mork . of of the flour the grain, back of the { Mr. and Mrs. George S. Becbe of the | over, it was desired and expected that | so accepted. celebratéd at Fairview, Odd- Fellows' | nurseries, imported narsery stock back of the mill the |Scotland road. many of the Younger men who were| In Fairfield county, Bridgeport and Wi home, Groton, on Thursday, April 26. i d the pests fc oa and back of it all the - not then inclined to enlist in the Na- | other towns offered twenk_s'm com- | South Manchester 1 inf, East Hart The program follows: Openl:x ode .fl:;f'efr‘n:sn rex‘vc;f—\ Lu-s.xs pa’:‘:vr;?fle"" of § 2 YANTIC tional Guard or the army or navy of | panies and onlv fourteen can be arm. |ford 1 inf, West Hartford 1 inf,|of the order, assembly invocation, | pages, 16 plates, three text figures, and Nine members of the sirls’ cholr un- the URIS States, would soon do o or | ed and equipped. In Middiesex coun- |Plainviile 1 inf., .Unionville 1 inf., Far- Charles’ H. Smith, grand chap- |is nupplied with an index. the direction of Miss H. Louiss —_— be draftell: and it was distinctly stat- |ty, fourteen companies were offered | mington 1 inf., Collinsville 2 inf., Gran- proclamation of the day, Willlam | After supplying-the names on the Fuller, who was at the piana, sang|Supervisor Clapp Holds Teachers'|ed that the Home Guard would not and only six can now be accepted. by 1 inf., Southington ! inf., Wethers- Hutchinson, grand secretary; pres- |regular mailing list of the station famfiar hymns very sweetly, and gave | Meeting — Fire Cautions Posted|be used by any man to escame toe field 1 inc. 30 inf. entatloff of donations, F. Henry N - : - 5 e od . N ry Mon- 1 be t to citize g C ecticu an ‘effective rendering of the anthem| About—Tame Foxes im New Quar | Performance of his full military dute Offer to Equip Companies. New Haven County—_New Haven 10| roe, grand master; acceptance, Wallace |on roquest until the supply has. beor ©Oh'Be Joyful in the Lord. The mem- up to the measure of his capability. It These statements indicate the gen- 1_cavalry, 1 suppi 1 transport, | R Johnson, secretary of home; respon- s of the gitls' choir are: Sopraflo b o Wwas anticipated that many of the re-|eral condition throughout the state. .- 1_ambylance: ‘Waterbury, 3 | yjye service, grand chapiain and as. |- @ red- Misses Helen W. Peale, Lilllan Wyck serves would soon be transferred toIn some towns generous citizens, rec- . 1M E, sembly; . presentation to home: ridge. Ruth Bartlett: altos. Missesjducted a teachers’ meeting in thelingee who had gone Into the national| townsmnn who b listed vol- |2 inf, Wallingford 2 mar; Dlizabeth Bl Esther Allen and Helen | Sodom school Friday afternoon. The |service whero they belonged. unteered their services In the Home|inf. Derby 1 inf. Madlson 1 Int.. Stony | Temarks. ot e gyl e e Stephenson. S_teachers y Guard. have offered to pay the eax.|Creek 1 inf, Southbury 1 piatoon. Che- | g EnE . With Meals To St Two: Clargymen at Firet Church. |3d the subject of daily lesson plans aent e e seoa or Sietilee gf the companies "alrendy organized |Inf. Orangs L in€; total 30 inf. 1 PIa- | or managers of the ome: Fresident I eais 10 op Asdiati; Rev. G. C. Pollock at the vi C) s . abou it whis cannot put inte active A Mo < Marecus I. Reynelds. P. G. P, Bridge- H o e e ek e T Parrter | 30 machine gun men. ana the others | service at this time. i¢ this board je| Fairfield County—Bridgeport 12 inr, | Matcus I Reynolds B G. ©. Brid Stomach Disorders morning wae Rev. Theron M. Brittin | wi s 3 S B and o e ~ok T By T 5 of Philadeliphia, a lifelong friend. Rev Providence was a | jratie o Such an organ- | necessary expenses. e calk, 2 inf, Dan- |0nd vice president, Theodore Kassen- |, o Frs = s "4 Mr. Pollock teok for Ris text Paul may [suest Sunday at Pine Tree lodge. “ation would require about five thous- | This board is aware that there are latoon: : |brook, Hartford: third vige president, | (S5 2Imort dally from dvepepsia o suest Sunday at Pine lodge. ang uniforms and equipments, about|other towns in which it would be ad. y - Algot’ Johnson, New Britain; - secre- | Son fatalence se the Increase.’ The application [short time fn the v W y 3 Was Taade that this country oy bre. .n; _rm?:d.: he village TWednesday | to u:,z;o m“:;-‘:rs;n“.t ;::ozble Sup-{ organized and offered. Red. A . 2% If they would only form the a - blan provid- | While, b; terms of the act b: 1 | Hartford grand.chaphain, Rev.: ‘Charles *’;'::"' :"'F.‘&‘;d“ e rf\-:l‘ e off, -Eiizabeth Khrone, Rose Brecken-| T IW. Clapp of Willimantic, con-|the active linegyto take the place of ognizing the patriotic spirit of their 3 ceptance by president of the hom: - Drink Hot Water reading and its aim was demonstrated About 4,000 Infantrymen. penses of arming or uniforming some | Shire 1 inf. Milford 1 inf. Guilford 1|"ZRiCTy o o o 1. omcers and board T Congregational church Sunday |spending the week end in Hanover|in the river patrol, medical and. swns to be restrained from incurring the |l Supply. 1 M. G.. 1 ambulance, 1 trans_ | BOFt: Aret vice president Frede et 1 " Thousands of unfortunage people Apollos water, but it is God who | A, W t New ond i 2 B arner o ew ondon spent a| 4000 rifies, 20 machine guns and 500 Nisable to equip companies alread L & tary, 'Wallace R. Johnson, Ne: eating due to catarrh pare fn every way for war, and bs all| " . Kemnton. who has been employ- < 8. Smi ass.: boa Doo Eionly i~ g . = X uthority of which this board = s o * : : E : readiness. un o3 il protected by the Central Vermont railroad at | Within three davs-nearly all of these o v Teatt vas placed upon the | Platoon. — i . B anan B N T harvests ‘from drought and frosts and |the Yantic statio he past year.|gupplies had been contracted fo: New: Londo: = 13k L e Diess the effarts of the farmer, &l else Bas 162t thosemploy oF the CHNpeRY ' i wiieh wers eI B Do | oo e SR e it Ine, Normion 3 ing - Stomington: 3 i st Lo LA Pmproved That they wlgne oat satist will be in-vain. 2t 3 5 3 and equip) . he expense whicl s < & = > ot aven, ‘harles E. Gates, il improved might eat y Twin Lambs. ont._Jess than the prices asked_ for | this board may deem necessary to car- |Inf: Mystic 2 inf: Montville, 1 int: | g3 FIRRER B Ois, Iow toats without the Yerst Spmpton N A. Frank Gardner has twin lambs | the same articles now. Also 275000 |+ out the purpose of the act, are to 5 y Blakeman, P.-G.-M,-Shelton, H. C. F. |of indigestion. . Home from Fisher’s Island. about a month old which are enjaying | Founds of cartridges were bought at|be paid only “with the approval of | Telland County—South. Coventry, 1|gateiiat, T G M. SRSIOn Fh < 7 LR o BB Joseph Johnson, who has been work- | i 10 Spring days In thelr cor.|=bout 330.00 per thousand less tham o Gardner has had twin lambs. e les were bought for less than visions For en. s T e . Had- | Bridgeport, Hugo L. Patzold, Meriden, | tion can take place. . A gzlase of hot New Run for Foxes. e he brice that bas since been| As has been stateq above. this board | Cromwell 1 int, Durham 1 int, Hag- s Bol Frince: B, G. b, New London, B e et T T eotion e e " W > % a e y s ‘omotin - 3 = 3 - |asked for the same kind of guns. |has made provisions and contracts for > i Charles R. Hathaway, South Manches 3 Corns Loosen Off laude V. Fendleton and Claude V. — " i et T Clinton and Westb 1 int. s y, 3 he_stomach, funs pr ng, Pendleton, Jr.. completed duri; the Response Unexpectedly Prompt. e D ~ =, Portland, 1inf.; Chester, 1 inf., B. Had- | ter. grand master, ex-officlo member; |} v Ibu solvet >3 — sctive force' of only 5000 wmen. The Deep River, 1 inf, Mid-| The grand. offficers of Connecticut | Cona: Thus sitl) more . farthering . . st week a much Jarger run and| The respo " Y dam, 1 iaf. With Maglc “Gets-It" | P v S Boen UniepenLgfor enlist | expense thus incurred, estimated as W 1 G Deep FUTer, 1 (0l MU0 | re: Grand master, F. Henry Montos | cotrral secretion house for their three red foxes and |ments has been unexpected prompt ; sran, 3 » d 2 carcfully a= it can be now, it is be New Haven: deput; d master, | juices, so have transferred the foxes to their|and large from all parts of the state. | lieved will mot exceed $300.000. Incio B S hfiei Counrty W, Cornwell 1 |Comge L3 Chupmmr Wetatary | oot formant | Basy; new home, which they seem to cnjoy | On April 17th the Teports received ing gran o & the cost of recruiting officers, rent . 3 E without distress of any 2 Drops Do the Work, Painlesaly, | immensel beadquarters of this bourd indicated | of, armories and storage room, print- |inf- Torrin&ton S it 1 transport: L 2. | FO00 warden, Herry - Hirsch, =—New rouit sought. “misurated Magnesta is L The road here belonging to the town | that approximately 10,000 me had | i 1 a i : 16 Thused o try one thing atter aneths |of Norwich has been recelving a coat | enlisted and had heen organized Into | memnos Snosioy, Corical help and | hury " and - Lakeville, 1 inf. b J e P AR R T er ‘for comns T still them. 1150 tar and sand during the past few | mere than 100 companies of infantry. | " This board has been fortunate in se- | 3 1% Somprs 1 't Tivennela wrand Toee Bisurated Magrosia i used bandages and they made my toe | TN ol e oo Sk A r.inachine gun companies, two river | curing the services of a ehief quarter- | 1°d, 1 Inf- Newtos p N Junior grand | forme of magnesia-milks. citrates, etc so big it was murder to but on my - e Toy is seriously ill at | patrol divisions, four motor transport|master of much experience in that tal 1% inf. S representative, Robert W. Adams, Nau- | DUt _&et it in the pure Bisurated form I s Tan dar o Soppanies, and other broper auxiliary | department of milltary orsanization | "N, County—Willtmantie 1|gatuck: grand marshal, Willam - T. e i B o L e & ¥: i v units. A’ de! statement of these [and of an ordnance officer of the Unit- port:- grand S s 2 New Léndon sent the pupils of Sodom | is hereto attached as statement A. |ed States army. who. with the aum,;g‘m R e [ e L B T school Old, Glory lapel buttons with Tn additi the enk - perts Vi e, Foliew the Tiag o, and ved. | ported. informal Teports of - SaISt. | Sgupmenic, otaincd from® the CCols| . Summary—infantry Companies. |guardian Herbert’ J: Philips Water-| pLuMBING AND GAS FITTING white and blue ribbon. e trgned but Dot forwarded, | Fire Arms Company and the Winches- | Hartford County, 30: New Haven | o', STIUC chipiem, LT e b ter Arms company and other sources, |county, 30, 1 platoon: Fairfield county, | Stk Terre Mass: grand = her E ¢ bave carefully inspected every rifie.|38; 1 platoon: Middlesex county, 187 |{h osbadd g around fire warnings to be posted in| It Will be noted that there are now |and all ammunition, uniforms and : New London county, 1 2 all public places, stores, schools, sta- | S1OUSh men enlisted to form more |other parts of a soldiers outfit which tion houses, etc., asking people of they | than 100 infantry companies, who, if [ we have received,’'and they report that know the fire Jaws and - cautioning [2rmed at all, must be armed _ with jeach article is excellent In every re- R SERiokt: caning Sren: rifies. It was originally Intended tospect and that the prices we have col Arbor day was observed in the|OrS2nize companies with a maximum |tracted to pay are much below the Yantic school Friday. The children|Oof 75 men and 3 ofifers. To carry |Dpresent prices. Some articies that have reciting poems and singing songs of | Jut that plan, if we should take ail|been bought can be easily sold today z = Py the companies offered, would require for twice as much as we will pay. bu e Eotalae comanion: Persons ‘troubled ‘by rose chafers in Fire Cautions Posted. amounting to about 2000, were recelv- The state of Conrecticut has sent|®d STATE ENTOMOLOGIST'S REPORT. companies, 3 platoons. Statement “B” Onur-G of ‘w and - Control of Hart Cor Hartfc row _and- Browntailed Moths Full Hartford —] ord 4, IN 12 YPey_a y Britain ‘;. Plnl:vlntl,o 1, Bristol 1, Sims- Discussed. bury 1, Windsor Locks 1, South Man- and ECONOMICAL— frs. Elias Stockett spent the week | fiore than 7600 rifies. It was there. | Nothing has been. or will be mccepted | Chemtey 7o tor - County.-New London | their_garfiens, plant lice on. their. tur- " end in Stoninston with her sister, Mrs, | fore dectded to reduce the strength of | and paid for without such rigid inspec. nipe, on thelr shage || We furnish Repairs for afl makes Rolland_Hewitt. an infantry company to 65 men and 3 | tion. &, Norwich 1. dywtio 3, Stontogten B Ips, or caterpiliars lylmn r, - shade o 3 > Miss Marjorie Kingsley has returned | Officers. That plan, if we accept ail| This board Has lately been irfformed “compan! Wi | [} ettt — Cornd Drive You Mad? Try “Gets-It" |from a brief stay with relatives on |l companies offered, would require|that any expense to equip and arm a 1, New- | has ST R Theyll Tiake ont e about 6000 rifies, and would, with the |larger number of the active line -of e report of the Connecticut Agricultural || A. J. threy & co- & Eohine sl o the Home Guard than the 5000 men Bos ’ Lona it A e g Leaves for New Hampshire. Poron 0f ShouL 1000 T ek & ety DML, for may SO0 be S fes. Experiment etafion in Now Haven. > 12 FERRY STREET that ate off more of the toe than they| John Garvey, who has been em-|therefore, that the board would nof |Proved by -the “board of control,” and, o of the spread and con- ’ A @d the corn. I'd cut and dig with ployed here by the Admore Woolen ! be able, with the arms and uniforme |it has been e o Al - = 4 s e : knives and scissors, but now no more | company for some time, has left town | which it had purchased, to arm and jlimit its work and expenses to.the or- ven 1: total, i2 companies. 3 L fooling for me. Two drops of ‘Gets- |for Ashwillett, N. H. equip a forme so large. ganization and equipment of a account 3 X . t| Fairfield County, Bridgeport 8, Stam._ P 1t' daid the work. It makes the corn | Mr. Biddle of Monson was a recent of armed troops not larger than thit| Fairfleld County, Bridgenore 8. Buam- | ot dral oA Robert J. Cochrane shrivel and get so loose that you can | visitor here. Necessary to Select Companies. number. * = A just pick it right off with your fin- Mrs. Emily Richard and daughter Hence if became necessary for the For that reason this board deemed it | fleld 1, Greenwich 1; total, 14 compan- GAS FITTING, gers!” Verna of Jewett Cii were recent | board acting with the advice and as- | necessary now to decline to accept for . s There has been nothing new dis-|guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith. | sistance of the governor, to decide |the first line and to put into the re- | Naugatuck Valley — Waterbury 3, NO OTHER GRAY PLUMBING, STEAM. FITTING covered for corns since “Gets-It™ was| . Infant Baptized. which of the companies offered would |serve the companies indicated above.|Torrington 2, Ansonia 2, Seymour 1, . Washington 8q, Washingten Building born. It's, the lne\v ‘way—<the com- The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. | Probably be most and sooner useful, |1t cannot now arm, lm;{orm l.mll eq‘mhp lsnuymour Iiul?erby 1, Sheiton 1; total Nerwich, Cenn., < . Sim] ' way. - SN & ithout e T Gete-T" 1s Sold everywhere, 25c ‘a | Paul Schiough was christened Paal in T el U o A e e | AEWamer > County. Stiaaletows HAIR RESTORER Agent for N. B. O, Shest Packing. bottle, or sent on receipt of price by | fhe Sacred Heart church Sunday after- | of i ibii " infustries of the state. . | Droval of the necessary expenses must |Portiand 1, Heddam 1, E_Haddam 1) - B. Lawrence & Co., Chicago, Il uoon. Colonels had already been appoint- | be obtained. s""mm" > x”"“‘"um’mn' o IS GUABANTEED Ph = ed to organize regiments in Hartford | Egfect of Suppressing Patriotic Spirit.| =" © Dsigs. 1. A d one 58 oy e e coune While this board believes that more e county, New London county, Mjddl artfor ¥ 3 %= 4 . sex county and in the Naugatuck Val-|or§anizations might be eauipped with A lev, and a chief of railroud transpor- | "°380nabe TeEATE fOF the PTIELy Tel | Fairfi , . A P fin tation. They were directed to meet | Juirements e e e S I - 4 s as-essential in moderm houss as with the governor and this board in | ProDable, & most Important maty sup_ |7 6.1 platoon: total, 67 companies, electricty is to lighting. We guaran : pressing or discouraging unduly the ! Platoon. Total number of rifies 4050. T lteo the very best PLUMBING WORK - patriotlc spirit and enthusiasm of the By expert workmien at the fairest (ufiere, 1s the one sate, cleanty, health- | o ices v g Ask us for plans and prices. ©~ GETOURBOOK TELLING OF . J. F. TOMPKIN best . Color Minard's Liniment |Wmany TS owary. Wiy, all hair ts original, s the active line, and they will -chafe i FBEE UFFER e et Ty and be disheariencd If they cannot b |oid Eiattery is leader of the ciub, Raipis | Tous aud wott. _ For”women, 67 West Main Street e ol 7 tent mor macessary is mof |Graham manager, and R. V. Congdon |Mmeans hai beay - . dependable Hai- 5 services - sh 2. of the Third company, | * Gim "'::h. snampoo. T The bank pays you dividends on what you sa Choad | ue: g A .z.',“%'t:',.n,; . F. Bums ment . . e n 1 2 > born ihat, wh - o : : We pay you a dividend or what you spend. mg‘:’r‘fiury: S orte walch the stats | leutenant and Gerald*Brazatil Second | o e Tancoraus. dyas and u" "ea“ns afld P'umbms e oG PLANT NOW men who have enlisted in these com- S N. F. A. NOTES. b 1 many of [Charles Tirrell Captain of Third Cem. and use will' be the all reddy to use. : _— %fi;&%&“‘*_ oo et 92 Franklin Street The Household R S R Retecburs tun Soap; Bulletin Building, 74 Franklin Street . ' FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY . HE VAUGHN FOUNDRY -C0° [ Me 11 40 25 Ferry Siress