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eaat. : T ADAMS TAVERN Forsast, S Wi, B ALLEN et o o RO Massapeag This Summer—Over 700 Applications SETM N, TAVLOR e el Mw Wik : .. DAVID M. WILBON e e and Eastern New — 88 Main St. will eontinue m\;flh -M' e et Toir. | A total of 360,000 will be Tn | val Reserve in training one ver. ted for the eas- | hoys at Camp Dewey, at 1orn RAIE St the "country durme 'the . ry e weveral miles south of this summer by the United Ju 3 the Thames river, O be- ing spent to vide adai 1 cutters and “marine ‘squipment. The ‘Junior 861 York: Local showers Monday; Tues-|Naval Reserye was mfl.’fl‘“‘f monthe ago by Dr. Winds along the north Atlantic|day, noted naturalist, and Hon. Perry const will be mu.alug wouth, shifting jmont. Many of the foremost. busi- to west; middle Atlantic, modera. variable. ons in Norwich. following record, reported from ness men of the m-tr{ are backing the organization financlally The mem- bership to date is about 50,000 ca and at the present rate of recrul it is expected that there will be 100, ™ Bovin'e harmacy, oW R aeite | 000 cadets by next fall. in temperature and the barometric changes Saturday and Sunday: Saturday— o Ther. LR ighest Sunday-— 7am . 12 m. 6 _p. m. . “Highest owest 41. Comparisons. One of the most successful camp is Y. M. C. A, AUXILIARY WiILL CONSIDER COOPERATION May Organize and Carry Out Food|W. G. Henderson, Formerly of Norwich Conservation Campaign Makes Tender in Behalf of Company. pasdiig — cans. Preceded by the annual business| Hamilton Carhartt has tendered to| The appointment by Gov Predictions for Saturday: Overcast,| meetng at 3 o'clock, the Y. M. C. A.[the government the use of his mill|comb of Colonel Lucien F. Burpee to Saturday’s weather: Fair. Auxiliary will hold_an open meeting | Ne. 2 and all buildings and cottages, | represent the state at the national de- Predictions for Sunda Probably | Tuesday at 3.45 in Y. M. C. A. hall. |located at Carhartt, on the Southern |fense conference in Washington was rain, continued cool. Sunday's weather: Cloudy, cool. A Fl 60 MAIN STREET E . Il a_m. §i - NOTICE - DEAD HORSES AND COWS Feaw e H H 8 Removed Free of Charge 8 g i 1626 New London. Ask for Chas.| —Six hours after high > Tt . Reverse charge. tide. which is followed by flood tide. WEST SIDE HIDE CO. ©. Box 379, New London L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE & GREENEVILLE P Sundays ments were served. OBITUARY. seseeenans) Evergreen Beer l REAL GERMAN LAGER # Sun High I Moon il Rises: .|| Water. || Sets. iaoienibnis AR3RaNS B s m to 3 p. m. by appointment| 4., evening the Young Men's Social club held a dance and eocial in the Pulaski hall which was attended by a large number. There was a pro- ’ gram of 15 numbers enjoyed. A social Trom mer s hour folowed the dancing, and refresh- It is hoped that at that time a|railway, for any purposes of the movement may be started to co-oper- | government service in the war emer- ate with the food preparedness move- |gency—a most patriotic offer says a ment now going on in Norwich under | North Carolina paper. the gyeneral supervision of the cham- 3 e formerly agent of ber of commerce, by organizing and | en etucket milis of this carrying out a food conservation cam.- fo treairer afd peneral saan- aged to such an extent as to require paign. Knowing that the food situa- | agar of the company. the services of the second class of tion is a very serious one and believ- |*“Following is the letter making & |gency board. Horhe guard reserves, to thé end that Ik it eacl N e | inilaruE G pEaparty / Following is the cigcular issued by [T called for this class of duty wil her country and her home by conserv: - Newton D. Baker, Secretary of |the board in expianation of its pian fmply compe 7 he manicl- b e s Vi R | e ¥ G & e R el | P SR et i Umited Starcs department of asricul- |1, MY Doar ey e e | uests &Il workmen in factories. Clerke|_The fecling of peace and securit ture, the Connecticut Agricultural col- |1 & ¥ onr e e e b e | e o e o e A ot siaces | Which must follow upon the knowleds lege and the County Farm Bureau a e that Connecticut has an organize seties of meetings at which shall be [Srn Toll %Z"u;fifie;“.‘éfih"""d o % e w:;“:’"::‘ e Toretog |force to minimize if not frustrate thé iven free of charge demonstration éfforts of all persons who might see &nd instruction in home canning of | 10te. N oy o have been ex- | oraniee vl for Guty &a Bere- |¢o cause tits sort of damage 19 in it- e il Rt pecting to when completed for | Business men and their clerks, oczu- [ S6IC % Ereat compensation fo the mes Young Men’s Club Gives Successful| These meetings will hold from two |t "Secong Hamiiton Carhartt Cotton | pying offices in large public buildings, | Fno, f0rm this class as weil as to the Dance—John Bowker Dies at His| i0, our 0oy at Al Sl a¢ | Mills, and adjacent to these milia|should, so far as possivle, enlist in state at large. The third class of Home guard re. 287 Main ‘Street, Norwich, Conn Home on Central Avenue—Challenge | those times will be demonstrated we are buiidine something like thirty|organizations formed in the buildings |yeryes shall be wed of T ; ¢ artistic cottages on the side hill for|in which their tive offices are . ok 3 ot s S itoury: for Yale Club—Notes. B0 gy o g g‘;"‘,:;f:;’m"‘},‘; the accommodation of our employes. |iocated. g S It g W A preme importance in their particular These buildings which are repidly | The military emergency board will Storrs college will speak extensivel |nearing completion, will "ail | have|orsanize a FHome guard reserve to be |Susness entesprises, cannot pérform plain the plans more fully. 7"'7 convenicnce of water, héat,|composed of such men as enlist for gc’l of this cass should be OFgAn < There is here an opportunity to ac- |t and power, and are most beau- |eervice, not needed for the first line | (.04 into companies, with oficers and quire the most scientifie and economi- |tifully and deiightfully situated at|which is at the present time eniisted |'non (000 SUOPTAes, SUUCE OTLCES #3C cal methodh of cansing and those rec- | the foot of the Blue Ridge Mountains |to its full strength. their advice and example protriote the ommended and used by the govern-|on the Catawba river. The Home guard reserves wWill Db |,pirit of patriotism and devotion 16 SReRtal Saperte. Our president, who is wjth us now, | divided into thres classes, 1o be Gestf- | Thir s on StTIGIEm And ooy O Storrs college will speak extensively meeting there may be a Jarge attend- | bulldings for any purpose whatsoever |third class, which classes will, so far | ¢ ,m"r,’u.’, show their confidence in i I O sy ‘intereated, and 4 |that you may care to use them for—|as practicable, be organized into com. is on draught at T e i cordtal m“\-u.um’, 1o herehy extenaad | slther “as s base hospitai, or Tor the|panies’ wiih cMcers wnd nor 3=nu- Co Ho b B S B 2 The deati hn Bowlker, for om. th manufact nitions, or cloth-|sioned officers appointed, but the Home been pe: 2 . H. JACKEL & CO. 40 years a resident of this place, oc- | ' P WIS e 2 Tng, o cloth for the same, or indeed, | suard ressrves willinot be required to | '™ #nd Kuard duty. . o'clock, following an iliness of ot P iR a0k, Stomach. | weeks' ' duration. ~ Mr. Bowker herciioals, Anemia "-"PT'. lr-rt.mm" {rhf the prevention o) heid. 18-11 m., 2-4 and 1' ». m D.s. MmMaAaRSH erset lodge, No, 24, ¥. and A. M. E Franklin chapter, No. 4 R. A. M. Pianos Franklin councll, No. 3, K. ana 8, M. man. ight Buildi Marsh Buildi He s survived by t g zrmfl Bhrost, 230 Blate Birest, | James Bowker, of San Antonia, Ter. Cigars Ars Good« There are - two great-grandchildren, THESE ARE BETTER |John and Lois Washburn, GOODFELLOW 10c CIGAR| - Chattengs for Vaie ciub, Try them and ses. The baseball team recently organized $HOS. M. SHEA, Prop, Franklin 8t |inder the management of Henry Har- rington and known as the Bearcats|®ion to urge you very carnestly to cul- | ment committee, Miss Lillian Crumb, < o e H Next to Palace Cafe ith i Thallonge Mamngel Sy oearcats | tivate a garden on overy spare spot |ana Miss Fannic Meier, took charke Of | biates Lnil "demonstoate to onemoh TAFTVILLE S Yale club aggregation of ball tossers | Of land around your homes In this|the evening. vandals and mischisvously inclined 7 to a series of games for fun or mar- erican House |’ e Scarcats have a tast team . and are confident of putting one over al Rates to Thsatre Troupes, |On the Yale club. It's up to Manager i Morrison to make good now. Traveling Men, Etc. nectisi " Bhetucket Coni Street At the Congregational Church. FARREL & SANDERSON, Props. At the Greeneville Congregatiohal - - church Sunday morning Rev. C. H wise. There was a large attondance. OF.ALL KINDS ON Notes. i : guest of friends in Willimantic. iMechanical ‘Repairs, Painting, Trim- | home here. ming, Upholstering and Weed Work. velt avenue. NAVAL RESERVES OFFICE rp. CLOSED ON SATURDAY. Apply at the New London Station. A. D. LATHROP ing In New London. Phone 175 his salary from the city. lene Weldi cuttmg AT R A A curred at the home of his daughter, Mrs. William Hamilton, of 280 Central — DR. SHAHAN, Specialigt|s crue Sundsy atternoon at 3.0 on bobn in Lancashire, England, 70 years fou ooubics “Conventional oF e |ago, the son of James and Sarah 5¢ Bowker. In 1370 he was united in phes, ieursi|merriase with Mary Harrup and came "’ s country in ), "or three - Sutisna: Aarie; fenbe years he was employed in_Providence, coming to this city, where he was been employed in the United States Finish- ing company’s plant as overseer for 41 vears. The deceased was & member of Som- ?hlmblfll idery, No. 4, K. T., obles of the Bhrine, wicl Player-Pianos obies of <o Byt Borin, Sioruich 4 £ Cnity, L0, 0, ¥ and Thames coun- 3 . “He was a devoted mem Victor Victrolas . of 8t Andrews Church, Boing connbo wi e church eis its Ce ON EASY TFRMS and for a num‘ bre! eln)?:m 1‘"“":2:[?‘)’”-‘ New Londen and Mrs. Willism Hamiiton, of this 4 city. There are four grandchildren, Mrs, C. O. Washburn, = Miss rrie i."l;ou‘s 1.2-3 5c CIGAR |Bowker, Jonn Bowker of this city and sirable that every possible step be Mrs. Herman Wolff of Westfield, Mass. | taken to relieve, even in the slightest el Ricketts delivered an interesting and - - impressive sermon on The Conserva- verhau lng tion of Energy, Religious and Other- At the young peobple’s service in the md R“pair work mp;og:\":pl:.:fik-numbcr of young Robert Gibson spent Sunday as the e v ‘Thomae Shah: f this pl: - g(:ARNAGES WAGONS, |iisted in the navy as an cecoricion™ ¥ TRUCKS apd CARTS, James Nevins of the Coast Guard y: - academy spent the week end at his The naval coast defense reserve re- Will Confer with Supervisor. second prize was won by W. H. B enemies or mischisvously inclined per- cruiting office in the Thayer buildis = -~ i ¥ W H. Brown, | sons which might interrupt transpor- | Franklin Chapter. No, & i G AND TRUCKING |giting oice in the Thayer bullding | county Agent ¥ C. Warner winl be |37 fation, interfere with the water sup- | Lrsnkiin Councll No. 3 H. A 3L and E VERY PROMPTLY AND AT |WiShing to enroll in this service are |win be in conference with the super.|W. Cooke, Professor Burr, and W. C.|Dlies or the light and gas companies| ;"0 the Manchester unity and th UA” REASONABLE PRICES Toeaussted to call at the enrolling of- | Visor appointed for the home garden |Norris. of Willimantic “The meeiing ofThel it United Order of Workmen. He wa l!l;iddstpofi—_\ny Bridgeport official 3;1 B Joane, "-j‘.hlfl his foreman in cal to serve in actual duty in th s section carting gravel along the b v = a e o VE WELDING AND MFG. CO, home guard will receive, in ’.ddmo: edges of the road which will be spread | RED CROSS CAMPAIGN to resume temporary operations and URGES GOVERNMENT anything that you may choose. attena drills, — EMPLOYES TO CULTIVATE |, Notwithstanding that the machinery | The first class of Home guard re ITALIAN SCHOOL WiLL and tools have been bought and paid | serves will be made up of men who are OPEN AGAIN TONIGHT Postmastsr Murphy Receives Letter ‘I'lrr"w :I'J’I‘l’y equip I::w(l'::l'lmmn'fu willing, 1‘,’.‘: can be depended usfl, it ity ‘otton s, we wi ly ler | when ca to perform constabu resent From Treasury Department. Gotag . this, 12 you care ‘o take 68- |duty tn Snd sbout (hetr respective|” """' ‘fr"“ 5’”"”“’ Ui . ——eee vantage of this ofer for any use|places of employment for a short pe- uly Thie Postmaster John P. Murphy has re- | whatsoever. riod of time until the fret line of arm- The s 1 ¥ ceived the following letter from the| 1 have the honor to be, wd troops can be mobilized for duty in | The svening sehacl for the Jallen ;:::’nury relative to cultivation of me.w mu‘n !;t v fully, w&h ’lov By ".:' "u“r&-'r "’l’l n lor ’:m:”vrm H ', €3, VRSO ors, factory owners and man- | = To All Oficials and Employes of Treasurer 4nd Genersl $lanager. |ugers And I cases of Iarge vubllc Contral Daptint shurch will again oyen Treasury Department in Wash-| o NGO BV puiidings whers many ofiees and busi- | colon nd” will agniiase wetll 1837, t o LT o g A W, Carievate who 18 in chargs son Lrom among J Confident. that it in the earnest do- MR, AND, MR, JOHN FRINK uiding should dewnate (e men (o o the iuaiian work of the ehureh, will sire of each and all of you to employ |, p, v, U, Spent Pleasant Evening at|*r"e in Home mAmWr She lemer 4 Ank ©. 3 every possible in your power guard reserves and care should he ex- i o charkes of the 0 Sacre Jour Oounty. T Wik $0 DRt niklin, B o e A s W00 e | or Bradew, The wehoo) will meet ey out that a very wimple and practical That they wifi be avaiiable during the | %7y Monday and Wednesawy At 770 way to be of great Au!nmmwpn An event always looked forward 10| 5uginess hours of the day, and & res- :‘ m, Two vooms with Wackhonrds United $tates: by the young people of the Viret Tiae- fvidy vo heen prepared for the purposs, Vst church, 1a'an evening at the b+ | o pertorm tomporary "gused |, The school has Wad & remarkaile o Mr. and’Mrs. John Vrink of Fr duty facord in the past three yesrs in the n, o Ing coming Amerieans Lo Yrriday evening the 1, ¥, P, U, avout | iras thme s~ moverment chrestoning o |10ve the country, obey" ita laws, and 40 strong, with the pastor, Rev, Coorke | disturd the public e OF .,w,,’“,, rempect its Institutions: Lo ewtesm T, "Brouse, 1eft the eity on the 115 | aesiraetion of subile or pevare prap | Character above cresd — truth whove troley for Yantic where they were met |erty, whoud be and often could wystem—humanily greater than netl by Mr, Vrink with a large team 10 |checked i the outsst, and that in fac- |S1sm, and love und Christian 1ol Grive the party 1o his home—to hold |1ories emplosing o Iarpe member of | 004 the greatest things in the world the wociety's April meeting and social |imen, & pviie usialngs “wiers 's - A warm weleome was extended to . : cuch "one and the ‘nome was ahrown |£d"on ‘sireet o g somtrast ork porilpssefbnl sty gt open for their enjoyment, i g The noveting was. cofied 1o order By | en c:’:r‘,);cplxgg m.:g.vo:r- jsnel | don have mnde upplication to the New regular business was Als of and o t _ ] 00 Severn matters of interest (p the 80 | meniete ichrty, ng oy thir ciorinas | (1% #Pring and summear. They expect Clety were discused by its members. | and oxample as well ms thelr officiency | op Lend.® 0 t4ke care of two ucres After adjournment the entertain- |'while on duty, insure a feeling of|” "% time is to cultivate every plece of land in your possession or under your con- trol, Millions of men have been with- drawn from the felds of production and sent to the fields of battle; the world’s supply of foodstuffs has di- minished in the face of an_increased and increasing demand. With our own country at war, the calls upon the usual tillers of the soil which have been great in the past, will be enor- 1 Tt is hoped that as this is a public | Wishes me to offer to you'all of thess|nated as first class, second class &84 | ,ciates and by their cootness in times mous in the future, and it is most de- Vour Boy Meout troops of New Lon- dezree, teh tremendous pressure upon the world’s markets at this time. ery foot of new ground placed under cultivation relieves, to the extent of its yield, the demand upon®the usual sourees of supply. 1 am taking occa- way vou can render valuable and ef- fective assistance. It will be a ser- vice of patriotism. Respectfully, Music and games, including musical o o gamen, followed ech. other 1. GUICK | Dermomty e aaroeme i bremoriy oy toeits | YoUna Ladies’ Social Club Holde Sus- succession. nkfurters, rolls, doughnuts and|working and business péople of the| Former Taftville Resident—At the hot Zbffee furnished, by the society, | state, Taftville Congregational Church— with delicious cake made by Mrs.|" These men can he placed in the first | Nogeq Frink—and which disappeared like|ciass reserves without regard to the . ;::s!c—were served by the commit-|nature of u-:ar employment, because| mn. Young Ladies Social club held The party left at 10.30 for home, aft- | o4 ‘pon i da duts eveept in rene of | Lol Atlonded social and dance on er cheering the host and hostess and | Smcrgoncy in the immediate icinity of | Bapirday evening ai the Anonnerchor thanking them for the delightful ev- e i the places where the are employed, and fear among the peaceful law abidin cossful Bocisl and Dance—Dosth of M WILL ASK ASSEMBLY FOR APPROPRIATION G. M’ADOO, Farm Bureau Wants Money Towards Payment of a Woman Worker. A dance programme of eizhteen ] numbers was enjoyed. The music was sttt O e e iRose Of doing|(urnished by Heinrich's orchestra, o .. a0 Following the dancing a social hour PENNENSTIN ORERSMON troops can be brought to the place|way enjoyed at which time refresh- CONTEST AT STORRS|where the disturbance has occurred of | ments were served by the committes e is_occurring. in charge. The society will realize a Money Prizes Were Awarded W. D. :‘Ahe -'CM;G fl:-k- R»’r}uk'homfldll-n neat sum from the evening's entéer- 3 . made up of workmen, clerks an - inment. Shen Snd W N Miswe.,. Ir. borers who can be permitted without e ey i e T inconvenience 1o their employers, or P T T e ePerance | serious interference with the industrial OBITUARY., the Connecticut Agricultural college, | 0 @8ricultural business of the state Wittiam H. Sanderson. two prizes of $30 and $20 Waving been | {7 £9 Oon duty for.a period of from 12 4 b suffragists of the county towards this |offered by the Connecticut Temperance | 10, 24 hours. Following an illness of some time Work. The executive committee of the | Trnion. - The contestants were W. b, | The second class reserves to be or- | with Bright's diseasc William H. San- farm bureau held a meeting in the |Shea. A. Waldron Miller and W. B, |Eanized into companies, for which of- | derson, a former Taftville resident and farm burean office on Saturday after- | Brewn. Ir. The subject of the discus: | icers and non-commissioned officers | overseer in the Ponemah mills, died The finance committee of the New of the New London County Farm Bu- reau has been instructed by the executive committee to appear before the legislative hearing slated for Wed- nesday of this week and ask for an ap- propriation to be used towards the salary and expenses of a woman work- er to be known as a_woman county agent for this county. This appropria- tion is secured be added to the $1,000 which has been pledged by tha - Henry Harrington of North Franklin |noon. The most important business |sio gy oy iy will be appointed, who wil! be calied | Friday night at his home in Pawtuck- iBlacksmithing in all its branches. |has moved from that place to Roose. | was consideration of the appoint: | L e Ainiis Sramdon of Alcorolist | out to assist in making temporary re- |et, R. L M L Sanderson_left Taftville ment of a woman worker. It was by iy pairs of damage done to transportation | about four years ago, v come Drought out at the meeting that from | per was wan oy Wb, Shea whir s, |lines, “electrie light and water com- | bere from England Upon 000 to $2,500 would be nmecessary to|major of the student — troops. He |Panies and public utilities in general, | leaving here he went to Northbridge, paly the saiary and expenses of an ex- | presented facts relating to the effect |45, Well as highway and bridge repairs. | Mass, and from there went to P{I‘""‘ . | perienced woman worker. If the farm|of alcohol in decreasing the ability of | The military emergency board de- |dence where he mltged l':! the hotel bureau cannot secure the appropria- | markemen and froops on the march |*ires a sufficiently large organization | business. Shortly after he went to to 515 North M-in St Applicants Have Been Requested to|tion a woman worker would be avail- | The waste of grain upon the manu- |Of_the second class of Home guard Pawtucket as overseer in the slashing able only a part of the vear. Tanture of beer and whiskey. in time of |Teserves to insure prompt and efficient | department of one of the mills there, Trepa dainage don r. Sanderson was a member of food crisis, was also discussed. The | Work in e ® DY | gomerset lodge, No. 34, of this city, R A M. in New lLondon on Wednesday and|. The judges were the Rev. Vernon , No. 4, a ¥ . These men will not be kept on duty work 1 that city, was opened with brief speeches by ¢ one time a member of the republi- Rev. W. E. Lanphear and Vernon W.|2nY longer than is absolutely neces- |, *icon committes and widely known = 2 5 -|sary to make such temporary repairs Old Saybrook—Highway Inspector | Cooke, Rev. Marshall Dawson, presid- | 3501 permit the munieipality or the | DS company whose property is damaged wite, who survives, was Mary Spencer. There are no children. make their own permanent repairs. 31 Chestmut Street. to the regular pay of the guardsmen, | broadcast when the remaining tank NETTED 3,500 MEMBERS | Realizing the danger of cutting off the At the Congregational Church. cars of oil, which are belated, arrive. water supplies of any large municipal- | At the Taftville Congregational Automoblle machine parts Bxpert on boilers. All work ‘DR. A. J. SINAY . Dentist n*-’ 18-19 Alice Building, Norwich Phone 1177-8 GAGER Funeral Director and Embalmer Prompt serviceday or night ol 842 Lady Assistan Total Membership of Local Chapter is|ity or interrupting the transportation | cnurch Sunday morning Rev. Arthur Now Over 3,00. of munitions, etc., the mflitary emer- | Variey spoke on the Unfillsd Purposes. Zency board believes it wise that all | In the evening he delivered an impres- The latest reports show that the re- | citizens physically able to do so should | sive sermon on Heredity. The attend- cent Red Cross campaign has netted estly co-operate in perfecting the | ance at both services was large. over 1,500 new members for the local ization that will minimize the chapter maling the iotal membership Notes. b R i e B ‘William Miller of New London spent the Thayer building will be open only = Vednesday and Friday at the usual i SIS S E P B sEetivie ouse. — is Eleven Cents a Quart in Montville. ecier Gananist Ras’ betusned s fo New London after spending the week- Eleven cents a quart Is the price [Second class of the Home guard re- Montville milkmen will Inaugurate for | serves will not be called for duty away | end at his home on Providence street. their product after tomorrow. from the immediate vicinity of their homes and places of empioyment. Deep River—General M. W. Potter,| The military emergency board is Children Cry who was on the Staff of Senator Geo. | perfecting arrangements and expects - P. McLean when he was governor, has | the earnest co-operation of all mu- FOR FLETCHER'S offerea $100_for school children's gar- |nicipalities or privately owned com- | o A ST O R | A dening prizes. panies whose proverty could be dam- YANTIC the Admore Woolen company and Mri. Stritch (Symil Kfiroy) and their wom, " Jutaes Richard, live in Rochester Former Local Residents at Rochester | onidfl JHCUSEE U0 ected witr Flag Raising—Woman’s Guild Holds!(he Gonlc Manufacturing company. Special Meeting. Woman's Guild Officers. A flag unfurling of local interest oc- | A special meeting wag recently call curred recently In Rochester, N. H ed by 'lhfi meM\'l'lfl' ')vx‘ W(y'rn.;‘! res o M: Guild for the annual election of o when the employes o the Gonic Man- | Chld Jo7, (60, epioe), Becrion ol ofy ufacturing company and citizens of|preqigent, Mrs, Willlam E. Manning West Rochester held a patriotic dem-|vice president, Mre, John Kilroy onstration. A large flag, presented by | treasvrer, Mrs. M, F1. Farnum; #scre one of the dfréctors of the company, |tary, Miss Venie Bogue. 1t Was pro 8, Parker Trewer, of Eowton, Was|posed to repeat the Fiag Soctabie thrown to the breese amid the cheer |which was such o docided suctons st of the employer. Mayor Meader, | winter, agent of the mill lea the cheering and W delivered the addréss that followed, Village Intereste. Frank Stritch, formerly connected with | Ameng the local people whe hive Pl A—— U W R (T T T i Mine Colin Prownineg, Mr#, Albert J. sonn Hnlley and Tohn €. Tragy, 7t PRUNIGO—1n Hariford, Aprif 90, 1917, | Mrs, Frank Lindore Oleott and son o m gon to My, und Mra, ©, Varriga | Frank, of Watethury, have hoar Florence M. Wourignn) of Sa. 0| guests during the vast week of M uth Bencon strest, formetly of ot oun Mew, John €. Tracy. birs Tames Muller, of Frankiin, has beos T1 in town Auring the past week (rim . MARRIED, ming 1061 apple oreharas, vrAMp__GoDAND. Ayt 17, 1917, 40| ™ 31" Tamen Connterm ’ {he congregationul hu ey (xiner, | apending some tima in ¥iiehvitle w B ol Gndgnrd, ussinied | Wor Aaughter, Mra, James Smih by Wav, 11, &, Wienier, 1411 1, hend- | Frank Klernan of North Vases Tiamer: 1t ©ine " Hoganistun ‘seniol | v, Matne, 16 emmioyed by the Admore Vovatan ume ' Gnasard and Aossph | Woaten company Byron Stamp, I A Thy Housenold waods of James M WHRIAIR — WHAOK = In_ Mymtie | ion hnye. arvivad from. #, Hynotn Aprihon, i 7 b Weav W, Hate | (0 i Fpton ©. Whesler and Miss Marion | “wiifism Murshy 18 in #) Paso, Tex WINAANE - WP ENSON 15 Mystia, | 8% Apri) i, I917, Iy u/ A M. Bar ot - pireion werkico b Diliris it Tori| notiey's’ Lisonss @umpendod Indet Mise #arah ¥, tavanson of Mywile nitely. g wermmmneameenr | ALy hamving i this eity on Fride DIED hatore Wecretary of Mats Perry wATHONS Vg Nomnk, Apr wutn Woanse of Augimion ©, Wie 0, MacDonsid, in Wis 084 yany ehanullany for Gaorge Prait, Was sus 0'.;(4’ 2 s Waw York oity, April 271 pended Indefinitely Myelloy » O iien M. mariey, anpinier of | DOl S oy on Oie Pltasnth - 1000 Jleg M. Morcats Viiareer, o1 |8 srotiay aar on (he fikasnih ot Yew Tamaon BOWKEN—1n_ Greensville, Apri 29, V917, dihn Wovwer, need 70 YERIE Wotles of Sunarul haranfiey y y thin iy, Aoril 28 b T P T Aonimgion, Cimn oAiem 0f (uneral hersafier HOPKINE In thin ity A""f '17"\'[1” i 5 KEEP LOOKING. YOUNS Pranklin street, Tuesday afiarno 1t y—-llYouk Dr. o Bt } * Edwards' Olive Tablets May 4, w1 2 oeloek, Burial wt Map CIAAVAN—In Norwich, April 25, 1617 James Bullivan vinaral from the home of his l ha Vaenwe of AWeri €, Cars ‘u’ Wew London was retirmed WnpenAed weverni wesks Ags he ran_ntn samiel Gold - in wireet, New London, sister, | The sceret of keeping young s 1o A aer aniilvan. vnat “3ain | feel young—to do this you must waleh street, Jawett City, at 815 ihis AM0D: | yoar fiver and howels—there’s no need dnyy marnine. “Reasim tiasr Wi ™| of having 8 satlow complexion—darl oeloek 4 igs under your eyes—~pimples—a bil CONNOR L i 25, 1917, jous look in your face—dull eyes with Michae) ¢ no sparkle, our doetor will tell you e nrons 3 st Mion: ninety per cent of all sickness comes Any) me sass of re- from inactive bowels and liver, . tom s churen af 91" Dy, Kdwards, & well-dnown physician (ks in Ohio, perfected & wegetable com- DERSON —In_ Pawiveket #. 1 DA b Vegels oo+ o Viam M. a . pound mixed with olive oil to act on ABLa 34 yenrs o Puevitie, | the Tiver and bowels, which be gave to servises witl he ) . 7 | his patients for years, Tome, %o, 308 Middie stre 151" Dr. Edwards’ Ofive Tablets, the suli Palls, Pawiucket, R, L All relntives| stitute for calomel, are gentle in their #nd friends ftea to action, yet always effective, They bring NELIIn Xorwich MPTV \7:1 about that exuberance of spirit, that s tarhury, Widow 3 natural buoyancy which should be ene Funeral from th. e [} joyed by everyone, by toning up the lives of George G, Grant - | and clearing the system of impurities T miin cemetery. O 2% ou will know Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets by their olive color, 10c and Church & Allen — | 25¢ per box. Afl druggists, Z 15 Main Strect THE UNITED TEA IMPORIERS FUNERAL Coffee. TEH:.E;(L)I: °23c, 28¢ DIRECTORS EMBALMERS Ceylon Tea....... Ib. 44c All other Teas. . ... Ib. 30c Lady Assistant Telophone 328-3 Baking Powder. . . . Ib. 14¢ HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN Cornstarch ....... b 8¢ Raisins. . . . . pkg. 14c, 15¢ 218 Main Street DENTIST| 14 c Youne DR. E. J. JONES ool to STETSON & YOUNG Suite 46 Shannon Building| CARPENTER and BUILDER Take elevator Shetucket Street Best work and materials st right entrance. Phone prices by skilied labor. | Telophone 50 West Main St Shea & Burke 41 Main Street Funeral Directors Reuther & Co’s STERLING ALE and Piel -Bros’ Real GERMAN BEER on Draught at the DEL-HOFF HOTEL EVROPEAN PLAN HAYES BROS, Props. Telephone 1227 36-28 Broadwsy