Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 5, 1917, Page 15

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Professor Guy C. Smith of Storrs, who | S 2= Protect Your Pocketbook--Buy Where You Can Get the Mos gave some timely information relative to Food Supply, which was the tople , t for the Least Money At no in the gymnasi of the 4 A o B vy oy y schoalsa. Tunch' thal BiA: baee prepary Our Very Best Fresh Mohican Large 300 Size Fine U.'s. INSPECTED Four Wanderi L S ed by the students was . served 'the ¥ A :::ra.a to the “Ceoh- Valumes wh u-; net g’rocerl:o ’&,""’ at:: 3 - TE AK Appoi cknowledged | sate -of Juncheon goins i e Put- g s ? = oo 1 A A tiam—:| ndm Red Cross fund: s B CHEH.E ‘ Sirloin Home Guard i | At'the afternoon session. thare ‘was § Hling . Thre 5 Zddress on Oral Composition. by ; i of Mra. Cha: . Searle Light of Hartford.” and am e P ‘ing.| address on Education for by . Porterhouse :"‘ " 3 —— R Henry 4. Tirrell, principal-ofi Ner- jence. ks ich Free Academy. r. rre] rad- » e Y | dress. boing charncterized by his mu- COMPANY dience as splendid. "z L John A. Macdonald’s’ New ‘Berth. " There was special interest for many AT (o - GROCERY DEPARTMENT [VRHICAN CREAMERY BUTTER LARGE NAVEL ORANGES 13008 :.ccnceiorae Largest BEST NAVEL ORANGES JUMBO BANANAS L AU RS R SR, Sim..r?.(.)?'.l..‘............“lscW-XASO”'ONS A | son of Senator and Mrs. Archibald calve SAGE CHEESE 8ty funds. Phed salary of $2,500 a year. - & - 35 e P g ME Macdonald Is a eraduste of ihe b tin.................... L EIRYS AR e mage sale to be hold ifi the.old: Cham- fPutnam High School, class of 1808, iNnamcial straits, and eamped out &t CORDS . . | Delayed Depositions Retard: Trial. —_— [the raiiroad statton to SWett 86 oF- |OCHURGH RECORDS ... It Was announced Friday that taking e Temaas. .. C .. ... . 1T . Patrolman Jobn - Macfariand found Ll Jand ‘Pir Products company vs. Joseph ithem sprawied sut on_etation_waitioe Six Valuable Volumes Sent to Stats iilioty’ of Fomrret for retiai in he MOHICAN PURE JAM Tigil for the train that was going Ry o N I e S S jar . flcer's talk with them led to the quars i /i 7| has ‘been through the supreme eourt tette being taken into = custoly: and | Attormey Charles.l, Torrey o B |of tho state,- a reversal there of the MOHICAN SLICED DRIED BEEF llocked up at the police station on 4 |day received from Lfbrarian Charles S. verdiatein the superior court being in B ‘e seasion of the court|ford acknowiedgement of and receipt : .Ju’:‘. ?3","." :rd_heard their story and |for the reco: of the North Soclety. Awarded Ship Contract. | IR S = = MOHICAN WARRIOR HEAD TEA PR IR IR L 4y MOHICAN SPECIAL COFFEE e "ibout being I |Dewn store on South Main sireet. |und of ValpAralso niversity: MOHICAN BAKING CHOCOLATE | BRICK CHEESE ‘rival of the 6.59 train Friday momirs. AGKMOWLED‘GED. up t# case of the Washington /Cedar bear them back to Beantown. The | oty o ‘m.‘ — vevesees . BlE charge of vagrancy. 0chatd of the Sista beacy at Hert: | \rtiyn it tavar: Wm}'lmfi the outcome of the matter was an ar- | (Congregational) of Killingly, which| .The Sanderson-Porter cqmpany, the c rangement under which First Select- | hereafter are Ito be Képt at Hartford, |eoncern that. huilt the trolley ..line z 3 e Toan John A. Gibert agreed to take| There are aix volumes. of the.rec: |through Putnam, has been awarded a L all kinds, 1 Ib. package. ... ... .45¢ SHeE . . 25 Them 1o Puinam in his automobile and [ords and they are sent to Hartford | aontract to build some of the wooden - 5 > - - < bus tickets from that point bsck te |that they may be Better protected than |ses jitneye that are to be turned out = FLORIDA LETTUCE Poston Incidentally, Mr. Gilbert 0ol- | would be possfbie h outs. Thev[by ithe hundred to offset Germany's |l TheMost Economical Meat on Market|POMPEIAN OLIVE OIL SALAD |GARINE, 29¢c Ib.—4 lbs. for. .$1.10 ficad o R T ) | BAKERY DEPARTMENT PAN BISCUITS, 7 in a pan. .. 5¢ BALDWIN APPLES CELERY HEARTS E i RELBNRE Lot i IR AR SR Sl D Tocted ihe tickets they previousiy had |were forwarded by vots . Of _the|destruction of shipping. % uronsed church, of ywhich Mr. Torrey, Mfs.| . ‘Drills at Pemfret School. . For Your Sunday Dinner DRESSING, bottle ...........23¢ The boys sald they had lmwm Rosa Danielson udfiThuml-p 31 ritemtenant. ¥ . Jackeon, The X R b T s R o pree | oo A the wxiemtive commti | R S0 I oot sohoot | [ Rump Pieces VEAL, Ib. .........26¢| G SaN R ond BEANS acnca ther ciaimed o have walked 19| The first volume of e church rec- [I8 in New York for a few days. The |l Short Cut Legs VEAL, Ib......24c P Danielson. where they arrived with A )ords show baptlams from 1718 to [pove ai the school hav mijiary S00S| B Eine Quarter Cuts VEAL, Ib 18cfcan .. .... ceeiiecee......18¢ pius that was reduced to 15 cents 1821, persons entered Into convenant |tHres davs each week und #re making = : e o ASSORTED CUPCAKES afier they had purchased the halt and 17151773, full communicants 1775-|500d Progress in affairs pertaining to (M| oins Native VEAL Ib. .......24c Stherwise full tickets to Boston. 1892, & list of members, wrtten by the| the art of soldiering. | in VEAL € MOHICAN SWEET PEAS domen L s s i o Tde Hibunch e e Their visit here cost the town = nice |hand of Rev. Johm Fisk, records of Junicr Chautauqua’s Repert. |l Kidney Loin CHOPS, Ib. .32¢ e 15c IO ile piece of change and led to some |ohurch meetings, these very Incom-| Cuarantors of the Junfor Winter CIIREE cescovas JELLY DOUGHNUTS, dozen 15¢ ™. from town oficiale of thelplete from 1745 to 18335 marriages. |Chautauqua club were invited to at- (M ESNE LAMB-.-.__H B - - FANCY STRAWBERRIES actice of bringing before the court|1716.1829, Meaths) 1754-1811; church |¢endl . meeting of ihe organization CHOPS SUNBRITE CLEANSER RYE BREAD beik > Persons who ask for a night's 104SIng | covenant, 1745. @ held in the rooms of the Chamber of |M I, C k 5 d oc||basket .................. : rather than turning persons who are 80| Volume 2 Includes 'churéh records | Commerce, that they might hear from ’Jcan 5c—6 for................25¢ 2. Sisie s omine siein I Y TOE. EE T BRI SR g U S e | G e i R o e R i e MAINE POTATOES legally_ done under such circum-| Volume 3—Records of the meting &5 |fdone during the year. Reports CORNED SEEF ek stances, Prosecuting Attorney A. @.|inhabitants, 1763-1534. ‘wera made by M William McCoy | By POMPEIAN OLIVE OIL emch: . 2. 0. oo .18 HE SRR Bill claim: 7 :n}l.;k:;u‘_jmolr;%i of meetings 'of | of the junior .to and bby the town & 75c nha . 1836-1903. Clevk thereof, Miss Bleandr Fisher. |l e quart tin .................. BAKED SPECIAL CONSTABLES Volume S Confessions of faith and| " Amous the' things e bE. Jthe club NICELY MIXED SALT PORK 23 BR OWIBQEBASEA?;M DRIED PEACHES record of communeant en in. aft-|was the purchage of a flag which was AMPBELL’ ; Appointed by the Selectmen—Ars to|er June 3, 1874: baptlsms, 1823-35; | presented the High Schoof apd. is now | ID. - €] C 'S SOUPS, all kinds Ib. Be Employed Mill Guards. marriages, 1£27-35. hung in that building and the.pur- Volume §—Constitution of founding|chase of waste cans, metdl, _which The following is a list of special |Society and deeds of péws. 1807-44 have ‘been placed about the city. constables appointed by the selectmen = v The club’s play, which was post-}days has put a stop to farm operations | the Brazilian congress will deal pa- | PROHIBITION OF GRAIN FOR ENROLLMENT OF NEUTRAL | bECISION IN FAVOR © of the town of Killingly, acting under TEACHERS' CONVENTION. Posied from a date, a short time ago is | gomewhat in this vicinity. triotically and well with the grave in-| = | 2 fakigh oo provisions of chapter 113, sectlon ld Friday flTlah Sahaot—Timely | 2% Dbu;lfled to. :z xiven‘ L?e Jlatter The services at the Congregational |ternational situation created between WHISKEY, NOT BEER ALIENS IN THE RESERVE THE PAULIS revis s tatutes | Hel — t thi onth or ear! une. | chi v at- s . - _— A —_ = vision of 1802, general statutes Rart (of .this. m % An R A L o Tapely s DutEl anl Cenuguy s eibressed by fyy.go by Acthur Brisbane Before Sen- |iProvided For ih Bill Reportéd In Houss | Ip Contestad $2,0004 tended and the sermon listened to with | President Wenceslau Braz in his mes- = £ s great interest. Next Sunday the pas- [sage to the congress Which will take ate Agricultural Committee. by Naval Committee. Miss Jessio Gille Milk Inspector Ulric D. Beausoliel|tor, Rev. W. H. Raymond, will preach |the situation in hand. The message - : Sy roported Friday that milk samples at the morning service on The Relation | justifies the course of the government| Washington, May 4—Prohibition of| Washington, May 4—Euroflment of | New ¥ of Connecticut: John M. Besseite. John | Addresses — Special Compliment: i Morin, William Martin, Waldez La-| For Norwich Principal: 2 e Thinks ‘Cattle Gede et vallee, Herbert Gay, John Grimishaw, Louis Peloguin, Joseph Maftin, AldeFe| About 70 teachers from ~ various Frovost, Walter Trembly. 2 $ | talen from pedaters here show an im- |4 Religion to Patriotism. in its dealings with the varlous for- | the use of grain in ihe manufacture|neutral alfens in the reserve is pro- i Some of these men are restdents of| tes Eathered . mt the o Hioh "0 gLl {provement over the unsatisfactory — eign powers, notably that of Ger.|of whiskey but not for beer was urged | vided for in the bill favorably report- | 000,000 cet c the town of Brookiyn, but under the | benates meec Feidor: BEA. coolo0l{samples taken o few davs ago. It is[LJBERTY LOAN IS many. leading up to the rupture in | {008y ‘as”an’ emersoney measure by |ed ‘o {ho house today’ by the haval | r . A, Case, Arthur Brisbane of New York, before | committee. Ce » believed that one reason i3 'due to un- 5 Theis appotntment they will ales Baye| rilimantic, the préstdent; called “the | SR D0 P2 TN G Sogie, "on GREATLY' OVERsUBsCRIBED|diplomatic relations, _ n spite| the senate iGeir appointment they will also have n : Jurisaiction in the town of KHINELY. | Deranssa’ b B oo biators were account of the high price of grain. of her deep sympathy for the re-es-| Mr. Brisbane sald prohibition in the|gther countrics at pe: e with th Subscriptions in New York Anneunz- The special constabies are to be T e S use of grain for beer-making might | Urpitec tes are serving on varlou t of them salready are at work. The o 2 Alr- and'Mrs. Newion A. $300,000,000. i o ply of beer in the United States will| States and its possessions. Secrota ar who voidabie. Gelmy i te Buiyesr &1 |Feturned from a trip to Floris: cHRS B e ok Iwue ohlmen o) fasl Guly, for 5. fow months If produc: | S e aeiony. Secretary | that 3t piant of the Quinebsug company is 3 3 among those that will be guarded by| "> clasble delay Im ‘the arrival ofl. Mrs."John Gahan and son, ~ Johm, | oo 'York, May f_Total subscrip-|sieamers Tiio Brancs and. barens, this | the constables, so the men will have motored to Worcester Friday. tions in New York city to the $2,000,- | leading to the rupture of relations and jurisdiction not only on the Broskiyn | wo i ort, were conducted by Arch Ay e Ry Qesignated s Par-|400,000 liberty loan amount thus far fo|the taking over of the German ships in 5hs at the river, whers W piast: eef SORCOPOTh OGS ooplucted DY Arsh-jente Rignt a & = between $250,000,000 and $300,000,000, | Brazilian ports. Ihe company is ‘located, but alse om | J98°0n 7. Widred Brown of Norwiel = e it was estimated in banking circles to-| “It is my consclentious belicf that | the Kiingly aide, whers the gempuny | (M5, Toroing the body ed it EAST HADDAM day. It was predicted that after Sec- |in this delicate case the government owns much residential property, oceu- | 10, DOl And forvarded from that retary of the Treasury McAdoo has|performed its duty loyally and with pled by its employe oot To i OhpEge”of the: Frat v ey His [Sompleted the details for the foating |dignity, without exceys and without rangements. = - {New Carrier on Route 1—Grange Has|of the loan, additional subscriptions|undue haste,” savs Whe message in Edwin Scarb & Patriotic Program. here will bring the total to $1,000,000,- | dealing with the rupture with Ger- n orough. ¥ 5 000, many. WIIl Be Carried on With Vigor—How | _Today at Hartford the funeral of| Mr and Mrs. Georse Blias of New |- The estimate was based on a can- s It May Be Helped. Edwin Scarboroush, 60, member of a|Yor spent Sunday at thelr bunsalow |vass of national and state banks | GERMANY FORMING AN s own Brooklvn family, will be |at the cove. trust companies, private banks and Beld and burial will be in Cedar Hill( Mrs, E. E, Smith returned from the | brokers houses which are receiving| AGREEMENT WITH HER ALLIES tion is stopped, he said, and the sup- | o8 TECOT ply of whiskey is sufficient for several s | vears. Cruel Treatment of Spies. The capitals of Norway, Sweden | It must make the aples in this coun- | “inland and Russia, as .well as the |try simply furious to discover that|to second great Norwegian city, Bergen, |we have nothing we care (o con- are in the sixtieth degree of latitude. ' ceal.—Cieveiand Plain Dealer LOOK! READ! LISTEN!| What Prudential Means To You HOME GUARD RECRUITING A special drive will bs made during . oot oo Ao ' | cometery in that city:' Mr. Scarbor-|N¥iddlesex hospital Sunday. subscriptions to the Joan. Among the = o Home guard company up o tae res | OUEh had lived in Hartford for a long | - Henry Adams and Will Holmes of | subserintions anneunced wers 5§10 | Before Chancellor Makes a Definite quired minimum strength of 50 men. | °'' Of vears and was employed as a | Hartford were guests over Sundny of | 000,000 by Kuhn, Loeb and Company, | Statement of His Policy. The majority of the towns Con- | Pookkeeper. He was born in the town | Mrs. Martha Smith. for their own account. and $5,000,000 necticut of the size :.ndalmpor{:nud of Brooklyn, the son of Edwin and! Merton H. Lee and family motored |for the Union Pacific Railroad; Danielson aiready.have flled their | Coroline Simmons Scarborough and|up from New Haven Tuesday after- | 000,000 for the Southern Pacific an London, May 4, 5.36 p, m.—The Ex- change Telegraph company’s Amste quotas, and most of them have ex-|.ived his early years and studled in|noon and spent the night at.Mr. Lee's |$3300,000 for the Western Union Tele- | dam correspondent wires that, accord- ceded that town. o!d home here. graph Company. Varfous other cor- |iNg to travelers from Germany, popu- Amone the suswestions Weard here| 5 21 SCArbOrough leaves three chil-| Dr. and Mrs. J. Bruce, Crook have | Lorations, Industrial, insurance and |]ar discontent because of the govern- 3 ‘ong | dfen. Florence, Ruth and Harold, the [peen”in New York for several days |railroad are reported to have subscrib- | Mment’s silence concerning Germany’s i is forcing the German im- ncelior, Dr. von Bethmann- | 1e Fiollweg, to make a definite statement | = pay to the fam- | o, "air. ‘Scar e rrier Resigns. the oity were at Iuncheon conferenve : ; ine o men whe do enlist in thel T, i mraokiva, whers membere o | Harold Smith has resigned as R. F.|here today with Secretary Mcadoo, | 3STeement with Germany's allies be Guard the regulatly weekly| 1amiy have lived for many seare |D. carrier, route No. 1, and Is suc-jan dafter assuring him of the un-|{pee SELVELH “ | ceeded by 'Jay Pease. oubted success of the loan, discuss- E Friday for beo o g 4 A “‘;';’,"‘;"_?f;‘.‘;‘:;“ oa [la5t, named Just enlisted In the United [{his week. o s ety o . mobetbe iness men and oiber emplovers of 1a- | teee Mie B ornn oo W0 sls- | Mrs. Edward Smith -is home from|amounst ranging from $1,000,000 to Hable or Tikely to|iers, Mrs. Edwin Smith, Miss ®mily | the Middlesex hospital and ie graduaily | $3.000,000. selves not Outiitters Fog ' S DRESS WELL - wsge of such of their married em- / 22 do_enlist, this as.a patriotio B N T M a Mrs. Harold Smi to | ed with hi; ti 3 riay, de- 3 4 o s. B, BROW Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith went to |ed with him questions of maturiay, de. " Cali- M d i in Jiea of thelr own enilst- HEOWH PERD. Haddgm May ist, where they entered | nominations, whether the loan should |gomie onire o, sefistered in Cali- en, Women ani Under Our System ¥ A+ ajl. 1 2 g sec: r i & arge TRIBE o e i oS B At Management of Four Theatry Patriotic Program. roturned to Washinzton with this da- = Chlldrefl ' 4 —to make gond the employes' weekiy| S. B. Brown, died Friday in Provi-| .The ~meeting of - East Haddam R e indereaal 9 account 13 wagé durirz the time th ~ | dence. Mr. Brown, who was tive | Brange was held Wednesday evening. i 4 E P Sy fom usual employssens. | Of this town, a relative of the Buris|Ihe Werihy lcturer had Drepared - |he forwarded by the federal reserve Call and Be Convineed " OPEN ONE TODAY itary duty—would so boom reeruit- | in®ame family of Mashentuck and - |pleasing program, all of the mumbers|bank here summarizing the opinion o Danielson as to make It gossi- | bovhood resident here. was associated [being of a patriotic nature. - At the{New York banking interests. 3 to recruit two or thres companies |in & financial way with John F. Lewis, | close —of. the meeting a satute ‘was| The secretary announced after the B manager and lessee. of the Orpheum |Eiven to the flag. conference with the bankers that he |4 The roster of the Home Guard com- | theatre, and also ldentified with Mr.| Julia Price of New York oity is the [€aw o difficulty in financing the gov- E v as compiled by Captain A. P,|1ewis in other theatrical enterprises |guest of her sister, Mrs. E. E.‘Smith.. |ernment's war requirements and that ¥ sodward. O. O, up to Friday aft. at Rockville and Bristol in this, state |, BEarle Smith of Boston spent Tues-|it could be dope without disturbing n was as follows: Raiph C. Young, | 2nd at Centerville, R. 1. He visited | day. night-with his parents.on Town |the business of the country in the o ;_ : W. Pa Danielson regularly and had-a number | street. R. A. Smith accompanied him |slishtest degree. e erfect fit and popular prices ks of close friends here. His death came |ns far as New London on his' return. AND St = Scaly and Ak Inflamed. ltched | as a surprise in Danlelson. Mr. Lewis| Miss Martha Alden has resigned as [SUPPLY AND SHIPPING caly and Atways Inflamed. ltche: ¥ went to Providence Fridey. principal of the Center school -on fic- DISCUSSED BY CABINET Terribly. She Could Not Sieep. { . Will Take Action on Liberty Loan - {ount of poor hva"h“fl"fl - 'fltfgefled Pechin: J. Pdward by Miss Johnson. Miss Myra Sweet it Witiam B, Wheatioy, Chaclos] the movernments big T iiing I | wili- il the vacancy in Miss Johnson's Siatiacsores I Davignon, 8idney | be taken by Danielson banking insti- | OOH: 4 Chatten A Tacka b Bioar SevSVIe: | tuttedn; 1t Was ansciinded FHAEY. wl- F..onss May Counteyman is home atter Charies arker, > 114, . Lmca, y ‘Al -] visitin, iends in Nort! ranford. ., P 4 Tohn 7 Moran. Ehates OF Betbdon o i B tagan e H-dettpifesacs O Mecount of the o, rainy weairer | shipDing questions’ in_connection with | baby’s head to be sore, and it was in a S. ®ill, Andrew J. Poterson.| Gounty Gommissioners E. H. Corttls, | little has been done in this locality In’|the war furnished the chief topic- of| bad condition with cradle cap which Jemes Walker, Oliver L. Clements: | yonol s? Dopimissioners B H. Corttis |\l “way. of preparing soil for creps.|discussion at today's cabinet meet- made her head look as Fenry Lague, Victor Smith, Henry K | wars at the Broeklyn jail and at the | Many have not been able to even plow [ing- though it had a thick urton, Frederiek ©. Armingion, Dr. | oounty home for ehildren. 18 Puinans | their gardens. Secretary Houston reported food goating of dit. Her y en, ’ ead used to be scal Louls J. Svivester, Herold F. Glen- ~ |conditions in Europe as described by aining. b for regular monthly visits Friday. . Home Guard Drill Sebavens 10 Fiurppe y descrined e LT used toitch terribly and This list is representative nf pra- Resigns _as Editor. The local Home guard had their first | er-efforts will be made to have addi- fessional. business and clerical Hfe vdge James N. Tucker has resigned |outside drill last Sunday. There were | tionaj steel vessels constructed. gz g o here and indicates the mplendid tvpes | a® managing editor of The Transcript |68 in:line. Another meeting for drill| ~ Action by the house in changing the = ‘1"" ed her so. she ©f men who are going In to do their | after more than two vears’ service | Was called last evening at the opera|censorship provision of the esplon- ‘%‘;‘l.‘;‘l" 5!’;!? 1t was a terrible sight. ““When I saw Cuti- for th Doring_the period of his editorship | louse..: age billgwas reported to the cabinet Judge Tucker, always well known here, meeting ®and members said that the : FUNERALS made 2 host of new friends.” He is - HADDAM NECK acti§1 of the house was satisfactory to l:llflSox‘FhandOinn'nentadvenusedIgm S the administration. them. Efforts to Be Made to Have Additional c“““"‘ Healed ina Week. . Steel Vessels Constructed. eady to serve you at all times Washington. May 4.—Supply and ““The use of soap caused my nity and justice to all our customers on’t over-pay on your credits very garment is fully guaranteed = succeeded by Morgan F. Davy of Ruth. e cradle cap all disappeared e doaaih Giles, erford, N. T, o ; The secretary declared that within| inaweek and he was healed. - (Signed S Fumeoat of Bive. Suseich Sllons Red Cross Needs Cotton Cloth, | Ladies! Aid Society Meets—New Bocks |15 asys atier the army bill has beon| Mrs toso s o ton, 1139 5,§ w,y) o collectors to bother you who died suddenly at her home iu| Members of the Red Cross socicty for Sunday School Library. approved a registrotion day will be| W, Somervilie, Mass., June 4, 1916, p fixed and the machinery set in motion Cuticura Scap and Ointment have Wauregan, was held Friday morming |are appenlinz for white cotton eloth, Saa’ Shiel ; s Tith services at the Sacrea Heart|in any quantitv. but especially in | The Ladles’ Ald soclefy of the Con- REm AT churel n that lage. R J. C.|pleces 26 by 20 inches in size.. All ;“xnl.hly mesting with Mrs. P. Wahl- | PRESIDENT OF BRAZIL s o proved most valuable for the treatment of pimples, blackheads, dandruff, itch- his is our system of business Mathien_was celsbrant of t material received will bé useddn war f i i k man, Rock Landing. A large numiber ing scalps with dry, thin and falling hair, omliery e Tearars_wers A Gu: | Friday momming nat " Gonaiiopd. of| Na7,Dresent and exjoyed ine luncheon | | SENDS.MESSAGE TO CONGRESS| 3Gl purposes of the toleh, bath T g B RS Served by the hostess. : 2 ottt . 17 Gitean and 3. Tarvaia, Leuis| soome. ot the T B, Howins mace 5y |, The dégros team of the granse has | Expressing Cenfidence in Their Method | 2n Rvgesy. Each by Return licit your charge “account nedy was the funeral director. | Will be called for upon notification by | P¢en ‘Practicing preparatory to the S Rl Wth Sierenany. Mail address: fost-card: “Cuticura, solicit ! charg cecounts i ™ DY | working” of the third and fourth de- Boston.” _ Sold eve Mre. D..B. Hatoh. Mrs. B. C. Hopkins. ~ - . grees on a class of candidates Friday Rio Janeiro, May 4.—Confidence that Home Notes of Interest. L oy 3 At Brooklyn: 1 " neral services %B. B. Ha A heavy frost was noted by early Mrs. Blair ard Mrs. Doolittle of Mer- mother of Rew. . B m‘”& Fisers In Danlelson Exiday mornins. |iden -have: returned home - after a : The members of the Thirteenth com- | month’s visit with their father, Daniel SGVQ on e Dolla | o . Pany passed another day 6f ‘watchful | Sextom. - Waiting Friday, but no orders for mo- Union Service. Bring it to this bank and open an account. The result will be like plant- Liquer -nle-‘ L ‘i Bilization were received by Captain . . _ | ing seed and SOON YOU WILL HAVE A CROP OF DOLLARS. . B. Withee. tan Badekves wil Nold & welon sreite Monster oaks from little acorns grow and comfortable fortunes from <2 be stopped, if you come bere. Skilled | “james C. Biersitt of Bratd s Pt b . leboro was | . small savings. Phyicens o original successful treat- %, yisitor with Danielson friends Fvi- | With, the young people of M S i _This bank is_an institution Security and Solldity. confimement—no B aiass oo, A it s | S e S e et Deposits, $2,630,114.73 Surplus and Profits, $114,203.03 4 ‘hom: pied by “the Scandinavian people. I at N home 1o Moosups A library of new hooks strictly up to M s W T TR “octed | aate has been presented the Sunday Franehise leagu school “ of. the ‘Congregational church, ¥ £.0m account of the tedehers: comvon- | Andrew. Erb has moved. from the et i Prigny Pube schools here | (TG £37R “hotworth, nger. Reck DANIELSON, CONN. Rev. Walter B, Williams, the ney | Landifg. 4 J. ARTHUR ATWOOD, President. WILLIAM H. BURNHAM, Vice-President r, will conduct. ityices - at Farm Work Delayed. CLARENCE A. POTTER, Secretary-Treasurer Congregational church Sunda: The cgld. wet weather of the past few ¢ o= Iways confidential ong life and durability in every garment rudential Outfitting Co. 115 Main Street, Norwich, Gonn Come in and grow with us.

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