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YW an Sk S . o %qu, and afimua.u‘w"::" " Xy he was at work, ¥y Aye Jies “en ia iaht 3ide were 'trac- of William 8, W A M l‘l "“'m Th u'flfl!m Carson & visiting in Lattle \th ot R:ll * new teuring HOOSUP mm\ Almyville Sluggers, 9 to Te=Methodist o Tender MM\‘M and His M N\e # Morien bes :rgm,. ¥ m..,fl:.-'a*.m 2 Hiars, § to Mm\m u same l\\'Q\ First Week in M “Nemo Week'’ The time when all thhmdou Q DEPEAT QERMAN AIRMEN Haviland of Minneapelia and ' ©. Johnsan of 8t Lavia Are Heress o of ind Webh is of tme all wen be discharsed S .&!‘u« ‘\‘“\l Wr ® At the nlmm of fle\w\w AR, “‘.HL“Q. e e Flower | ™ t\\\\ w l\l\»\&l Tstand N The wireless groui ‘%r Boouts N‘W‘“lh& ml“\a tons of old \N qm Mn O A Chaptain e Whevs retul R eet 'Whe. Wimten eDonald \ln Rev, Fradeniok A, Congrarational Ahurel _conduetes BPER AIF BeFVice 1R DIXOR square h\ NEdAY VeR g TUowill eont & dollar more to regie: MyYsTe Wheeler:Wileox Wedding Saturdays Williame: Stevensen Marriage— umo» to Be Tendered Methodist Pastor and His Wife==Death of Dan: sl Brannigan. a— The mimp of Miss Marion Wileox and Nerton C. Wheeler took place at n\a‘ hor.e of :ahbn s ey, \\ l“fl h»"m m \\u“l‘la‘ lumh\\! !\' % o ‘I \“‘N‘.‘l\: u & CORELFIY the m n\n\u hmurh\ mvl& nt captain ol eers, A n»\(n-n to the ol Wi‘ N\\Q\'\! COFPS, i losatad In Det “ men n' prominence u\ “u» ohy an heratotore not, e neeted with -m. Work, the trall® at the revival in temy Y lnMn\nN» i Westerly. FEVIVRI has Been A success and there ia already & neticeable increase in the chureh membership. ‘rl\n \u- r&‘:r l{n\‘ reu n‘Ml u:\n‘\le ¥ In Westerly s $15 lO'n M Iv\ I’rm idence the rats ‘riéfilw ket $1 Ii\ GNINA 18 EXPECTED TO DECLARE WAR ON GERMANY Special Commission Mas Advised That Sueh Astion Bs Taken, | BB==A declaration of Bw‘ China is ex- lM the man's taith, He nmv Thy sine m}\'en thee. Unity of effort Iy dol UF Men Were uhited in this then nothing could stop them. goes 'N\‘ Rv\m A ladies' prige was won by Mys, Kin Dean nney: st gentiemen's, i consolations, Abert L Greene and Mise Grace Lathrop, Re- The Raivation Army P the | freshments were served by the Misses worst the hepléss, the hoimeless, Uhe | Rogers, Many beautiful birthday gifts | churchiess. . Major Hughes showed the | were received ! method of its work, instaneing his own —— i ' Hiked to Bozrah. not leaving him for monthe. | Troop Ne. 5, Hoy Beouts, enjoved a Christ makes strong salvation. Thou: [1z.mile hike 1o Tadman pond in Ho: nndu given over to drink have been |rah Saturday. Fishing was enjoved, al and are Row In the ranks of | campfire dinner Those in ' Fmd cltizenship. Change from help- | the party with lesshiess to stren@th, that is our werk. fwere Eimer Browning, Harry Webster, | A special feature of the service Haroll Sterry, Raiph Marsh, Walter and Howard Hitehon, George Kilroy and Stanton Brow 3 Bereier \@Alnu Y hw’f Geyette of, LN 133 Alnyvnn—«loum o, Demaa p, Ruri Strike ss, Monuin 26, Cnl nl\n\ a‘{ 'n; 1oF If, West ct, O'Connel Reception MM Moosup Methodist Episcopal chureh is to ‘g‘he a mmhn to ('P- Jth Prior, a lll‘“fi at Yale Scien- HAc school, spent the week end at his home here. Recovering from Effests of Fall. Andrew Bitgood, who hae been fined to his house for a few as & result of & fall. during part of the winter, expects to be -MQ to work around a little five latter par of this week, Don Bitg ' the land back Katholie Hill 100 relatives and friends. Rev. Welcome B. Bates, pas tor of the Union Baptist ehureh, per rmed the ceremony undes an arch \sn nvm \‘emmn L , Tivert \M \‘ break as the early ng SF She hrat day of May were In- troduced in this -me ]Illl fifty years y Mrs. Rosy King Wilbur, one of Ll. founders and first president of the saries Benevolent soofety. the singing by the congregation of the seven varses of the hymn For All Thy Saints Who from Their Labors Rest, In memory of Fitch L. Allen. The hich Mr, Allen was so long dld not\take their accus- part in the kerviee, but were teated With the congregation, Pl he stalrway and eitered the The ushers were J Waterman § Miss St 3 lico. & Cousin of he bride, Jonn X e oo B gk Mise Catherine Wagner entertainely 18 young friend Town street Friday afternoon from & to 7.30 o'olock in honor of Miss Ethel Stevens: Who was leaving town. Games weer played and refreshments were served and is generally observed in the Episcopal ehurches. Rlv T, L. qudner pastor of the Seventh Day Baptist chutch in Plain. neld, at that pidce T reday officiated at the mnrrm« of rs, daughter of Mr. aj . W. H. Rogers, and Roy Edward Fitsworth, son of Mrs. David E. T! worth, all of Plainfield. The parties are well known in Westerly. The work of building the concrete road to West Broad street, Pawca- tuck, from Liberty street to the Ston- ington road, is progressing rapidly un- der the direction of the Connecticu: highway commissioner. The new ro: ood i of his new houss plowed and Newest News Io'on Breakfast. The Norwich Bulletin comes into town on the 6.15 trolley now, provid- ing an excellent chance for local war bugs to get posted early. COLCHESTER Chamber of Commerce Given Perm: n to Erect Flagpole—Episcopal ians Defer Building Until After the groom, was mald of honor NOYES P. CHASE walked with her father and PRESENTEC HANDSOME GIET. Norwich Man Resigns as Overseer at Willimantic Mill. Noyes D. Chase of Otrobando ave- who has been an overseer at the Open Home for the Summer. | Miss Ifelen M. Lathrop and her nephew, Philip T. Luther, -eturned Saturday to their home on Washing- ton street after spending the winter in the city. evening iss Hel- h the ovremsny a reception was heid and a breakfast Te | was served. Mr. and Mrs. Wheoler left on a wedd'ng irip and on their return will veside in Mystic. Mr. Wheeler is asso> ated with his father, Charles F. New Library«Books. Fifty new books purchased from the Billings fund are being added to the Sunday school library of the First Methodist church, ~ hour Saturday he was pleasantly sur- prised by the presentation of a solid gold watch chain, by Milton L .Smith, in behaif of the employes in Mr. Chase’s room. the office force and his associate overseer: E popula young ‘ladies of tio village. gflany beautitul gifts were received by tie bride. Guests presant from out of town included Rev. and MNrs, I‘ Jones of Eilkton, n ton, Me., Miss Mildred Truitt of New use | York, Miss Hazol Trotter of South Manchester, Miss Fraices Bennett of Philadeiphia, Miss Ma:3arct Smith of New York and M:ss Marian Norchcatt of Portiand, Williams—Stevenson. Miss Sarah B. Stsvenson, daughter of Mrs. Elizabetn M Stovi Venson, ot Mistuxet avenue, was 1 riage with Herber: B. Wiiams of .Ntlr London Wednesdav evening home. Rev. A. W Personal Mention. The Misses Rogers of West Town street were recent guests of Mrs. Car- rie Beebe in Leffingwell. o special mesting of the warden i burgesses heid | Friday evening permission was granted the Chambor of Commerce to erect a flagpole on the park near the Soldiers’ monument. It was voted to purchase suction hose for the fire -rn‘i ing Pestponed. "5t Lewis. Birds Noted Recently. Last week thé black and white war- bler was seen creeping along the limbs of the trees. The palm warbler, one of the earliest of the species to arrive in New England, is aiso here. It can unc of the bullding committes | be identified by its habit of constantly n Sajvacy Bpiscopal shurch was heid | fiirting its tafl. The chewink has been noted and one ornithologist afleld here l(hl- Bl.'law on South Main streer. formation was W.fl recent]; nh:ul.lnd ’lrf: h!: w‘:fll““ "the tion. i chapel use until after the wum-ly of the death in & New Fork | wat, mit tprush of an evening in the deep of Henry T. Hale, for sev- forests of western sachusetts or years a resident of Wester! uterty. He northern New England it is as John was a son of the late ghs calls it, “the finest sound in observer at Bear Hill writes: re rs. Lena Stanton Babeock, former- ly o( !tonlllnon. died last Wednesday it the hom her. son, Captain Con- Bcbeook in Honolulu. She was ¢ Brigadi the Connecticut Na- rd, years ago, when Gen- eral George H-vqn ! g New London was Imndo command Abner Bennett has purchased the H. N. Jones place on Vergason avenue, to which he moved last week. Charles Johnson of Colchester was the guest the last of the week of triends on West Town street. Miss Faith Bonfoey, a member of the Academy faculty, ‘spent the week end at her home in Middletown. Cggitia W. Hale has retusmed ven after several days in town, c-flod Jere by the'deathi of Her uncle, Allen. in Mi y to Now 501 was bridesmall. and Mrs. Willians lefc for New Lon don, where they are to resido, Mr. Wil being empioyed by a New Lon- don drug compiny. Poth young gon.h". many frisnds in Am il having ~ attsided reh, whets e Wil an Almacin T. letor of the 'll.ell Hiii Crod(et house in New . Henry Hal as steward at Hlo Watch house, the il PR R hotels % ity. ree brothers. past week. The annual mesting of the Congre- chufch was held in the church afternoon. E.Moll-fllorowul‘fm 1 house and_tI of Ufl- al Bonme-@rlu- Mr, and Mrs, N. C l‘mn casville wero guasis T 2 of . Mra N Giibert Gray oo, Vergason Hi After apen, seversi months up- town, Mrm Cymmn Allen is now with her son and daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs, J. H. Allen, Chureh street Mrs, Henry Hijison has returned to her home on Wauweets # weeks ubsencs i , Where her husband is etn and mu m Iflu"lad n wm 1 lMi ‘r own nrm Muwi hfl' l M Mra. M home on Hunuuwu placs, Mry, Frank Stevens Bthel lafi Saturday l:'"‘ #m s moving his | from Rev. | Funerat of Miss Hester 8 Everto—sosenh D. MoDonald Engagement Announced. The funersl of Miss Hester Everts Sunday the S fonerens viiiags nive lnl invited o nml OBITUARY, ;: m and Nmu avn, Whist, Birthday e, R gt home on her M Nl‘m‘ I e - wers M vmm J. F. TOMPKINS + 67 West Main Street T, F. BURNS , “and Plumbing s, hav m CASTINGS *~-,..., | PURNISMED PROMPTLY 8Y mmco i of . Arranging z’ - 18th anniver. Carter-Rathbun Engagement, Loren % S gfhns, B g B, T Ratnies, 240 el I i3 Sl AN o elegram of greeting has he: et Bwing from the, Assoeiation of Jou at her home on Wert ey s A HAT FOR THE 20th CENTURY WOMAN WHO DOESN'T GROW OLD Thera was a time when we looked upen the very unripe age of forty years as being & very sdvanced age. Times have changed and se hes the view peint. Mate and frocks are now designed for the waman whe has acquired the charm which only the years of maturity ean preduse, and when du chooses, she can put her younger sisters in the shade. We have prepared a number of very pretty hats just te preve this very point—they are yeung witheut being youthful, and they are sbee- Tutely correct in every detail. 2 Prices from $3.98 to.$12.00 | PRETTY HATS FOR THE UNCERTAIN AGES FROM § TO 12 YEARS 1 Wae dieplay & large number of dressy little hate in white and ealors, | | and many of the very olever little “Alice in Wenderiand® Mate with their decorations of bunnies and ether delightful things dear %o hearta of the little enes Prices from $1.50 to $5.00 1 ] the of Parie Newspapermen ans, atter apending the winter with M hapBY (6 My ‘Stevens' sister, Miss Eara Mo [the United States ranging themes Clellan, of Weat "Fown street deliberately on the uide of the na — e mrs e Who took the Pewslation to veush JOURNALISTS OF PARIS Farious g s asure, o I TELEGRAPH GREETINGS f(ive basic, the (s 3 Uberty, send thefr tRAternal meee On Entey of um« cnm Inte the [t otheir Ameriean hrothers, w d War., will ail o > the libe New York, Aprll 20-~The fori Be triendly A Sl S petvae nd he Wl Slap Vvou e O W membaps of the Assoclation of SEED Planting Time IS NOW HERE, AND WE : ARE READY WITH A i CARLOAD OF Garden, Field and Grass SEEDS AS WELL AS Sweet Peas AND Flower Seeds OF ALL KINDS § Don’t Send Out of Town for Your Seeds When you can get the véry best and most relisbls right here in Norwich, We Are Prepared To Fill Any and All Ordeors Come and let us serveé you SANITARY PLUMBING AND PUMPS J. P. BARSTOW & CO. The Old Reliable Seed House 23 and 25 Water Street