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THINK OF IT John White has moved - with. J 3 family from Stafford Springs_to e : : SR E - 40000 Persons Publicly Resemmend o W P Bataal S e e B T8t Our Remady. Some Are Norwich William R. Denison Has Been Commissioned . es ‘of our day. ' Pesple ¢ P 5 - ¥k o Wl # # he - _ que of education | - s AT atis Military Company—National I Asbae aeiate to-the fnfluencs of Pedace of East Si has o - e antins an pe; T4y > v uno the ? R v g '%‘u'”' be| Over one hundred thousand have been in New Yerk to attend the wed- Pt 3 : e : B i ding of a relative. L : v e e interesting because she is teaching not | Fecommended Doan’s Kidney Pills, 5 TE 2 nme °rll:: mn\mmn ties but puptls, For backache, kidney, urinary it 3 e uuzmn 1ife? Tes, but for| Forty thousand signed testimenia Feal life, that “is than food.” Ba- : ‘meation for &y, for character,| Are appearing now in public pr for ideals and, t “for accom-| gome of them are Norwich peo, Miss Jennie Barker of Uncaavi was the guest of Stonington friends recently * Light vehicle lamps at 7.19 this evening. S i The moon fulls tomorrgw (Sunday) ST 2 WDorothy, Doolan of White oday at|Plains, N. Y., is the guest of Plainfield plobsters, and Long Clams (042 2t triends for & few days. William R. Denison, who has been |tached Supervisor of Schools A. T. Young |first lieutenant of the Third ¢ ‘wards. , ‘company, There was & heavy white frost early | i Lo Omade an official visit to th | Conat ATtTery; of this: city for & num- $ ber of years and who has been acting g feature proved Some are published In Norwick Friday morning. Ekonk schools this week. iew department. 5T S “.Awrv Anterewtin ti to be re- captain’ since the resignation of Cap- 1 - Edwards said - that- the exhibition of physical training and ceived a1 Red Cross headquarters in |, Mr and Mrs. George S Byles of | iain George B. Church, has 2. | Euardsmen lacked training in modern| foN¢ heing 1;5 ,wl::unlfler the vt | No other remiedy shows such pr RS ThEYer shands. Jennie Bacon's at Mount Hope. e e e ,".,.",,':,,-,,,"‘.";"“‘“n“‘:'“"' 1R mind Phere Arat appraliofl Poquetan-| Follow this Norwich woman's ex Because of the teachers’ convention | o .4 \iop oo owwooal oo o tain of the Third cor nany. them thé training before they left thes | teacher . Miss Gertrude Mullen 20 of fample. Friday, hotels and restaurants had [\ T 200 MPe R T Woodwar§ or| Captain Denison re -ived several re- [oountry. He also-announced that:.he|the members of the graminar and in- much extra business. came Thursday to their|. ity Wriday night, ~and = although |intended talking ‘to the public - safety | 10tmediate grades giving their exhibi- | Mrs. B. H. Hiscox, 1 Riple summer home in North Franklin. there has been a slump in_recruiting | committees. of Massachusetts regerd- | 49N of physical training and Eym- | norwich ys: “I have used Doan's B | 2 =na Mra Geotge A Cosgrove Of} ; sny o is|during the past week it is expected|Ing the expediency. of having owners|hEStics.and this was foliowed by folk | 7™ =47 . 2 H 3 # | | wiington will:reach their 60th mar- visn;::’"m? p’f:;ln::’“‘z:: s;:;wfigu‘: that they will come in more frequent- | of plants now under federal guard em. | lag by .10 scholars. of the primary | Kidney Pills on different occasions = riage anniversary May 10th. Tather 3l T S ot i Iy now Doth the local companies ars Ploy, armied civilins for the. purpose. verpantal G oo ner the a1~ | usually ‘keep them in the house Fish Sals every Saturday after 8| iy Louise Mason Vinal who' re-|der Siven. out from Adjutant General|in Conneeticut it is belleved that Gen- :’;"l"‘h‘g;'u were oepecially pleasing | have always found them helptul Pl cently underwent a surgical operation |George M. Cole’s office, attention is|eral Edwards's proposition would ob- | Vt:“'l:.fl"' oy Hisr sitisve Tlitiichs: shomphly. ¥-ve 2 Btay il .| et Backus hospital, Is convalescent. |called to the fact that original en-|tain here. “If this ix done !t ‘is be- % Gl g sl il o e P o s ; Hlistments _in the national guard are|lbved the Home Guird, raised for the| . Principa] Henry Burr of the Willi- |ommend Doan’s Kidney Pills becaus the horse chestnut trees about toWn| ;..o 7. Woods of Norwich, aistrict [iimt purpose” of state s g s s s . 3 imited to applicants bétween the of tect] in event| mantic N al school spoke interest- worthy o u friend of “Fruit-a- | are well covered with leaves: .. linspecor for the B N. B. Telephont s af 15 nnd 45 vears, Conmpent of|of the removal ot the Matlomn Guinte | el ibon as ok spoke interest. |1 think they are a medicine worth s in the healing and The beautiful magnolia tree at Buck- | (0Mpany, was a business visitor in|parents or guardians is not now' re- | men,- will De ‘Seleéted as a rellef “for | before the present session of the state |it and will help others.” - & of these wonderful |ingham Memorial needs only a day or | New London Thursday. Quired hetween the ages of 13 and 21|the guardsmen. . =~ i legislature. Mr. Burr told of the prog- ¢ 3 3 i two of sunshine to burst into bloom. e = A 4 vears.. No person under 18 vears of| In commenting on ress made by the ‘bill, that it haa| Frice 50c, at all dealers. Don't i tablets made from fruit juices. He Miss Edith Briggs and Miss Inez [age will be accepted. _ _ |jutdnt-General Cole sal’ Friday | been favorably reported by the com-|ply ask for a kidney remedy — . kmows—becaue hetried “‘Fruit-a-tives” | In some instances owners of gardens | llorton of Niantic, students in the| “it the regular drill of the _Fifth |ing ~ that he belleved the ' Natfonal|mittee and by the appropriations com- Z % E > ‘hen he was il and sufferi disin |are delaying planting, fearing that Academy art department, are at Miss [ company held in the Armory Friday Guardsmen might soon be used to bet. | mittee. He stated it had not as yet|Doan's Kidney Pills — the same wl as il and suffering, and IS0 | coeqs may rot in the wet, cold ground. [Prisss’ home in Pomfret for the Week [night, several recruits were received.|ter advantage than for police guard|Been: veted upon in either branch of Mrs. Hiscox had. Foster-Milburn Co i Captain Wilson and Major Payne,were | duty. . The men generally, thought, | the lézislature, 3 % = position to spel‘k with authority. e it Back 1o ‘e 1a lco: ehea A P Buffalo, N. Y. H - 7, A practical, instructive < S S i present. would welcome 2 change to = more| - fterneen Ses: z rops, Buffalo, ' fifl'lrm_Au.,A‘I;;:\,éls\,fllles found at the Otie library is G- W NORWICH RELATIVES NAMED Cornecticut National _Guard au-|active ' form . of, rvice. c.?:,.g omed a e Eioin: ‘sesslon. :';eud iih | TR R ¢ i T . Reinhardt's Lettering for Draftsmen IN WILL OF W, H. BURROWS | thorities generally concurred with the|Richard J. Goodman, commanding the |an ‘excellent concert given by ° the y “I have been a sufferer for years |and Engineers. & - ! remarks made by Bl;l’n(gu;(‘nnord E:‘mmgaznml hge‘, ‘much “in- [ Academy Musical ciub. under tne ar.|WHIST AND DANCE with A voub. ipa- E ithy Middlet 1 B arence 'wards, U. S. A., com- in Genera rés’ state- 2 ne . E b Kdllney Trouble and. Constipe-| Rev. Samuel H. Howe, D. D, of Park: e akar Madeander of tho mew mortheastern de- | ments and thought It nat upiticaly: (hat | Mo, of , the leader, *“Frédericic H. . FOR X-RAY FUND chureh, Norwich, will speak at Con-f Numerous Public and Private Be- | ;ihiidnt, which has Connectleut with- | the National Guard might be relleved | A" reamiution was ddobtea "thankiag in its jurisdiction at 2 dinner in Bos-|of guard duty about'the state. - Many|the speakers of the dav. for their inc Wauregan Hou by ;?::;F'ES,:",f" veral Hundred tiom. 1 tried “Fruit-a-tives” about a = = gountry faces. Tn a brief.way he out- | N8 of the season’s social C. E. Wheeler of New London was|iined the situation emphasizing the|The dining room, where t elected president of the Eastern Con-|fact that we find it difficult to consider |took place, was decorated necticut Teachers' Association ' at the | ‘serious food. problem as we thought | large American fags. 41st annual meeting held Friday with | ensy to feed oursalves. I belleve| Whist was played in the sesslons. in Putnam and Slater Memgqr- | we have ‘a food Problem regardless of | lors from £.30 to 10 i'clock = ial ‘hall:this city. There. were about|ihe ‘war, he sdfd. ' For ‘the last two |tables of whist and 10 tables of a that the estate will be well in excess -of- $200,000, specific -bequests of $130, The local banks have been notified By order of Street Commissioner | 500 being made, as well as three in-| by W. G. McAdoo, secretary of the George E. Fellows, the D.~ A. R. meme- | comes of $1,200 b=ing provided, $48.000 | United Sta_fics treasury, that ths gov- rial fountain on the Little Plain is to| If public ‘bequests are made, the be- | crnment will recsive subscriptions un- be uncovered today for the season. quests to be paid upop the deaths of [ til June 15 to the two biilion dollar . those receiving the $1.300 incomes. The | liberty lpan at 3 1-2 per cent. The BURG, NEW YORK, Miss Gladys Louden of Norwich. by Froifatives ~Limited, OGDENS- | Is2ying, Deep River schodls at the o ,,J T8e will 1o probate. Whe will atscipace Eederal Ressrve f 2 g o > 5 necticut college at Sunday afternoon} _quest nth ago, and with dlmost immediate E § 1 g S pl et e - 4 ? ton Thursday night, at which he ad-|of the soldiers would weicome the|spiring wor. results. The Kidney Troublohasdisap- | ' " 0 L oday ese| . The Middletown Press notes that thie|ybiated - the « withdrawal f National | channe. as the routine of sueed duty b yaras the 0 °3‘:;:d:;d,‘;(‘,’:'f;: : oo i pesred and the Constipation is fast Pl ey - ‘dfnner. Pow- | Will of William H. Burrows, late pres-|Guardsmen from guard duty and their | was beginning to get dull'and they saw % Several hundred people attended the 1 : pecially for your Sunday dinner. Pow - frax - : use of Slater:Memorial for the meet- } leaving me” HENRY. DATER. |crs Bros.—adv. Jdent of the Middlstown Natibnal |concentration in camrs for intensive|in tho statements of General Edwards|ing place, the pupils of the Norwich |¥hist and dance which was =i i “Fruita-tives” is the greatest Kidney Bank. has been filed:for probate in|tFaining. Much imgortance is at-.a'chance for active service. Publlo: achools, ' the ‘members of _the [day evening in the Wauregan so ¢ e The statement of recruiting for the |, 4 i cademy _oréhestra, to the pupils.of |under the auspices of the la nos | Remedy fn the world, #hd: is’ equally | omng, iatement of rec s intant [the office of the probate court by, @ g PEERTET D the Poquetanuck school to the offtcers ”;‘k;’\’;i,“‘“,o:;m"m,r" » | effective lin relieving Constipation. General McCain shows aitotal to May | trust and “:ar:‘eedd:gm:;eé:{::n;f | WILL TAKE SUBSCRIPTIONS TEACHERS. HELD ANNUAL of the assdeigtion, and to all others r" £ ‘h‘u “fi ‘( s Besat > i B0cabdx, 6 for $2.50, trialsize 25c. At | > for Connecticut of 401 will. Tudge Curtiss S, Bacon has as- - TO LIBERTY LOAN MEETING IN-NDRWICH | ST BFS L g e a | o amenine fund for the { all dealers or sent on receipt of price Mentioned among teachers who are|signed Wednesday, May 9, as the time AP 1 y $ o - ‘ leaving Deep River schodls at the end | for the hearinz on the admission of | Local Banks to Cooperate With the { ank. ident of Eastern Conn. Asseciatien. | estingly on the food problem which the | 1Ne event was one of the i H “ie mdvertise exactly as it is - ®ill was drawn by Judge M. Eugerie|banks have been asked to send im-|300 present when Vice ' President|vears the food production. im. thig|tion. he whist prize winn g Prof. Guy, C. Smith of the Connect IF"‘ Ls. Newtpn, Chiosen . Vims:' Frae- | e Agstmuftest | Corend: sa0ks. Intors | Dnckus hospital B . 5 B ulosis sanatorium planted se¥ep acges. | Cidlver on Feb. 17,.1917. mediately a rouzh estimate of the| Wheeler of New London calléd the : F M George: se i Youlneedn’t have any an.|This season about ten acres of the 31| ~ The specific bccuests include: § To arnount that will probably be sube |meeting to order, i3 Ry A Been R Rl o | O e Sane: Tiltchon Tl Atk } t ich comprise the site are to be cul- | Guy B. Dolbeare of Norwich, James L.| scribed in Norwich —The banks have| - The_Teports of the secretary and | woeia” oless manti on 2ot ach - the | Xieire Christopn; Bentiemen first, 1 | xiety when the other fellows | "% R o e Ty nIN T olebail to. fake snbecriptions withant Toore anceptedr. They sawed that th: |low and thin season we'are beginning | Joseph Monohan; second, Jonn } Z o o8 3 o Ba? B ,: ons | n n, ny cha ver, .l . i ‘ o . Mr. Lewis a H 5 e I it rq dash around | his. sister, Marv . Dolbears,’ formetTy | fendering service Lo the nation in its|erFanization has a substantial sum in i o iy o uskon. Do: T ey s corners and through streels in Norwich | pf- Norwich, $3 eagh. ¥ =1 e treasury. d ' 7 s N llen. Baskets of flower: look yau over, and niake COM- | e not any (oo particular aboul exer- | © To Harwood B. Dalbeare, son: :off*Tiliant 1. Allen, président of the| . The following officern. were elocted: | HIER Drices owing to shertage. T call | Miss Nellis Muilen. “Basicots of flow ) i z cising care when soing past standing | Guy B. Dolbeare, of Norwich. $1,000:1Uncas Natiorial Bank, has received a | President, C. F.. Wheeler. New Lon. |} 7Uf :attention to the fact that we|Wwere the prlzes. The card room was | ments on your new suit, trolley cars. s fto Virginia Dolbeare,; daughter” of|letter from Alfred J.. Aiken. governor |don: vice president, Fred L. ~ewton, | 14Ve Iy e Mhprews of foodstule | nicids, Mra. T H. Bekley and } : A W Gooke at & o |James Dolheare, $1.000: "to Bdwin [of {he Federal Reserve Bank in Bos- | Norwich: secretary’ and treasurer.y,|FeFaraless.of the war. Mrs. J. T. Burke. The dancing was ” you .come to o Dr Semen W z';_l; L Lo ;)my‘;oanks !;ylhlxnare.r su;_v”nt; JRa‘me; 7; ton, and in the letter Mr. Aiken = L. Harroun, Willimantic. v w A Critical Situation. {n charge of Mrs. George A. Comeat - = n. Sunda) tist ¢ eare. : to Ethel Risedorf.|predsed the hépe that the banks will ; " We are face to face with a critical “Leany Mrs. 7 : Y. M. C. A. auspices.—adv. daughter of C. F. Risedorf, of Willi- | taie up the matter in earnest and that |~ o °';"""";' h‘"’"' Orchestra. S Il o O ek ate Bataw 1o | oo Thoues Leahy And M. es H James E. anfl.Jonn T¥. Linrd ot Lord:s | ANtC. $1,000. An income of $§.200| the people will Yespond quickly, to th feature of the morning seesion was | guced to cultivate more acres of land. | Margaret Somers, Loulse Long. M us T ad i'! e e Lo Sl®ach is to’'be paid anfually to Char-|eall-for subscriptions. - |2, Brokram of ‘muslc. rendered by Abe | The increase of production' means to|garet Purdon, Allcs MeKnight, Joor ofthis" Extifte “of Brank Webitnenicn., | oo - Chubbuncl. 080,000 000 Bs = ":fl”iiu'e'a'"ni:“‘,.-:; nchool under the Alrectian 'of Sl | the farmer_tlie need of more seed 2nd | phine Canty and Catherine Lee e 2 % S 090 as = : more peed and.mors fertilized, 21l o . Arademic o Voo cinatnsid BsEasait of | oo St ol e native of FUNERALS. ; loan and ‘every community in Mary E. Romers. supervisor.of musle. | iis v e one up. and abor which | chties of e T e e o up in front of | Norwich, who died recently in Hart- —_— 2 country has been asked to ai The program of songs follows: Amer-{ iniot be found. We have read I ancing pro = el ford. : Mrs. Albert L. Penfield. . | raising the money. —An effort fou. " Skar ot the s, “OUI “Black , 305, | vaa Rewsis sqmns snd: mitisiten. . afl| Soangied Banner, the dancing prograr dhy of ‘them, with a feeing| corporal Richard Syivia, son of Mr. e S S e e I L R b s i L e of scuemes.to solve the problem. |til 12 o'clock. Henry La Fontaine was and Mrs. F. G. Syivia, of New J.ondon, was held.from her late = LT Y. 8 % | 160 the 'utiin: 7] The preblem of this country at the|lsader of the orchestra. - n 93 Spring street, at 2.30 o'clock Fri- |:subscribe - by purchasing . bonds ngers on the plano. 1 LN " > L e that you're has gone to Omana, Neb. to take in- e 4 4 s f present time" is the feeding of not| Mre. F. L. Farrell and Mre yo as well dressed, as siructions n the running of captive | d2y afternoon, “with many relagives | through their_own bank. The bonds Education - for Life. only the army but the army of citizens. | Burke had charge of the sale of Ao lul:fl dr £ Billoons’ He, has beerilocated St Wort d friends:in attendanga: The %er- iy be n.-:hlou ;?oo“ e:ch"lrtb:ll 1;0_& Hepnry ~A. ‘Tirrell, ‘principal of = thé |Our best: authorities are telling us|ers. Flowers were donated by Miss sty y dressed as anyhody. | Wriznt. e e o e thAdin: | e oTe han 8 A i Dear !N | Norwich Free Academs, wpoke on the | that we .are not-in- this war for one|Maude Gallivan and Miss Elia Fanning e ewlands, pastor of Trinity Methqdist | terest at threc and a P ot .| Education for Life. Prnecipal Tirrelf|year only, but for years and our food [and the following florists: Smith, (e e Today (Satifaw) hassbeen selacted | Church. ‘The floral forms were many | At a meeting of New. London bank: | Education fo e = Sl pebed S0 e Ree DU L B s LD LD And 75T Enow that you've |5 soe, 4 o e Sauly Wilhizion | s nangeeme, " ine” Sprarers e | ors and yominens manufactorrs and | PR ZHEL 10 nns o permert o RORcEs Frgt i S o i 0 | leckiaca . the arke Ciandsnce ; C. T Ui Mre.S. K. Pusler of Scot- | Melin B Horton and e D e i SommeTrin e seh the | Nenitates to express an opinton on [Problem’and said probably the labor |wers officials from the local imeti: Jand. editor of tie W. C. T. 1 n and Waldo Spalding. Burlal] reqnest of Secretary of the Treasury | fducation.: And rarely” do° two -opin- | problem is the most serfous to the|tions. The . general committee the White Ribbon Banner, 3 o T ¥ i e | lons agree. Fach individual. frem the [farmer. , Things have been done to|charge comprised Mrs. George A shown a true sense of econo-|pape = was in Ofaplewood. cometers_where 4 [MeAdon for’ suliscrivtions towapt the [ 200 SRECE, St n B A g | e oty thin. bl A, 2 i | o e e oo e i B th speak on. some topic’of the' werk. rommittal service was read. liberty Joan were taken. A citizeny | ATIf . 22 iy A P | Comean Ao A my in buying the best clothes| 1, Bulletin® Wednesfas* 4 “The death of Mrs. Penfield occurred | committee of 70 prominent men and | fessos. =eems. to have worked out his|has been evolved to us <] rell, Mrs. lam H. Shields, ; > e s D e iia lat 1 o'clock Tuesday aftirnoan after | bankers was appointed to take charge] 9% philosophy-of education. Because | lnbor; but many boys in high school | Thomas H. Reckley, ~Mrs. e - -~ stated that Allen B, Deapn of Rockvilie |31 1 0 0c ey e “was | of the afrair in an effort te stimulaie | Of this diversity of views -anyone 1is | have mnot had- much experience and | Leahy, Mrs. Danfel T, Shea, J made. and Weslevar wlVersits ts Bolie Sto LB Inoms o oo e i | et I D oo, sure of a followinz.if onlv he attacks |there ars only certain things that they | T, Burke and Mrs. Witter K. Tingle - AT, B Matae Subuld haNeoleeR | qwughter. of Melvin, Vas:iand d The committee. daclares that it Ix a|S0me present’ condition. Oné'may at-|can do.: .Some of the manufacturers| ‘The success of the affair is due i~ Sui 15.00 Son of Dr. W B B A 5 e Brown Horton, her maiden mahe hav- | patriotic dufy of everv citizen nf the|#8ck the study of formal: grammar | of-.the. state have agreed to let their |the efforts of the committee in uits, $15.00 to $28.00. [son of Dr. W. B. Béan of Rockrille. Ing been Laeina & Torton.. She was | ity fo contribute and subseribe {o. | 4nd gain_the applatse of all persons |men he relieved from thair smploy to|and ecspscially the chalrman of ® 3 f hfsrried ' in this cits: 44= wtars fagw | 66 Y the fund. of non-speculative minds. ‘One may | work on'farms with ths Sanufacturers | George A. Comeau. W. H. Shields, Jr Dr. Vernon W. Cooke will ‘address | Jirrie Penfiold | and b resided| | The monev is to be raised with no|Attack moder fads as a whole, and | making up-the difference In thelr reg- |and J. P. Corcoran aseisted during (he the Y. M- € Anmass meeting SUnday | hare over since. Sha-was a mrember | xpense to the contributors, the banks| il be championed bv most graduates |ular wage. This neems to he a great |evening. at 4 p-m. at Cenfral Baptist church.i ¢ Trinity Methodist church and. to to ‘bear all the cost that is incurrad | 07 “the Ifitle "réd™ schoolhouse. | patriotic move on the part of the man- B e Public invited.—adv. e e e bts P Jas cost But Jt fx much hirder to gain cre-|Wfacturers. The manufacturers, the HIGBEE OF HARVARD the Ladies’ Aid_society. ATter the meetine B telegram was | dence for any.constructite statements. | banicers, the merchants and all others — — At Old Lyme a special town meet-| She js survived by her husband, two | sent to Secretary McAdoo stating that | It 18 venturesome: even te assert that|must.dn their part. Thers is aonth- | Threes Act Comedy Presented by Ur ing has been called for this afternoon | prothers. Melvin D. Iforton of Nashua, [ the matter of the liberty loan had been | Conditions are imnroving thoush theler thing: that the farmers are con versalist Young People. Sprinigfield tests of 1906 and other 1fke | sidering: they are ssking the journey o for the purpose of taking action inre-| ~ 11, and Charles-D. F. Horton of | taken up at a meeting and given s tests have clearly established the su- men for a minimum price for their| Iizhee of Harvard, a thres act cr +207 Main Street gard to purchasing a piece of land{Somerville, Mass., and By four adept-| surance of cooperation. The telerram | tes from the Martha .Pond estate for the ag- children, Mrs. Jesse Brown of | was signed by Mavor Ernest E. Rog- | Periority of modern schools. One ‘thing | crops . kuaranteed so. as to warrant R B A 1k adspices. of the proposed new road from Academy lane [ New London, Mrs. Waldo Spaldinz of | ers. chairman, and P. LeRoy Harwood, | Must never be sald, and that is that|agminst loss. The home garden move- | %3V, Biven LIPS “LoN to the Ferry road. New Haven, Miss Lulu Penfield, who | secrotary, of the cifizens’ committee. | Present conditions are good. Tt ix.alment'in a striking thing, but we must|Y. P. C. U. of the Church of the Go lives at home, and Gertrude. who is| The bankers also discussed the re-|consolation to mome of us that the|not expect too much from the move-|Shepherd, made a decided hit Fr The superintendent at Fairview. Odd | fmarried and resides . in. California. quest of. the state food control com-|Same law holds for all the best Insti:|ment. . Mr, Hoover, chalrman of the|eiening and drew an audience of abo Fellows’ home, is having the usual Mise Nora Ghes: mittee asking the banks to cooperate | tutlons of mankind. ~No one must|food commission states that the Unit- o0 08 00 TEO B 00 P08 & 5 % planting done ‘on’ the grounds at the o . o Ms e was | Wit hthe farmers in loaning them | SPak of conditions of church, or'state, | ed States must export - double the [200- T 4 3 8 honfe. He expects to plant about 13| {14 it Thaming ot 5 o'cloct from | money to be used in increasing their | OF Morality as good; for' to cali them | gmount exported now .in food supplies [direct, and is very amusing. s acres with potatoes and corn. and fo | 419 Friday morning at 8 o'elock from | r,rm ‘products and Increasing the food | 2lready. good would ‘be todeny.p: to the allies In, order to end the war [ Misx Agnes Gebrath had charge of raise a sufficient'amount of Sther vese- [{o 1n Samtic At aot hald in St | SUPPIY of the country. ~All the hanks | Feas for the future. ~There is'n-dan- | within the next year. the play, and it was directed by J tables for the home mext winter. John's ehurch, Fitchyilla, | Hew. Otto]0f the city were repremented at the [Eer. L. thin%, ‘that many " people may | Courity.'Agent’F. C. Warner empha- |Frank T. Maples and Miss Jeasie = The water depart 2 : R s CPMED | that their banks are readv-and willin a Ing to help. the cause along. she sic. h -The Little Gem Ear Phone flushite hydranelsaabrglelltnlshem(‘el?y“!;’: ;:'“" V. P. A Quinn_presided at the | 18 LU BRI B T e can by | confusing changea In edurationa|nF ol et ) The cast follows: Mrs. Ballou, se rgan and Rodericl . Sullivan ren- |, 0 0 hem monev for their acricul-|courses and miethods, that nothing s EV. J: H.. SELDEM TO ator's sister, Hattie M. Fowler: Hig s settled, that ‘education is really super- | REV. J: H. glns, the butler, Richard N. Hiscox day on complaints of a fishy taste to[gered T.ead Kindly Lizht. Among the toial The simplest, smallest and the water. Supt.“E. L. Busn; at v beauti : vha" o pursuits. The impression of . Vi et Sehett iing " divice. ||| Gibutes this o thalhiavy alle Sfich)| ey beautiful ‘floral frialitey wha’ a pany farmers that banics e unwili- et wd el vl o Ae A soatier of DELIVER MEMORIAL ADDRESS |Fon. V. D. Witiirow. ex-senator, He A = mud .in. meadow. d' woods, 2 et AT R nz to do business with them is un- e . 3 st. bod [ ert E. Lawrence; T igbee P above anything ever pro- [|SUT P, tud fn misabwy and Wopds|der of Protection. The bearers Were | warranted and the banks are ready {o | Of edueational thought which i3 per- | Has Baen. Selscted as Speaker for Ex- [from Montana, Sumner W. Armatror s duced. . We offer you a scientific i o e e i | cooperate to their fullest extent. manent and f{s far more important ises This Year. Lorin' Higbee, 50 nof Watson. Harold the reservoirs. Frank Sisk and William' Brady. Sapaie. S S ST O N8, 1 Wotiger, - Btancuriced by . dest o e &&m“"fl. u i , (t’l;n{;’etrae.ymosl spectacular’ discussions P i ; d!-(\:l 1Th‘20do{rt~ lgu; :mp;e calles i - 3 . Mary n . 5 b i < |Ted, Leslie V. Manchester: Mrs. Ma pecple the world over as the Mrs, John S. Morgan of Washing- | dertakers Cummings & J FARMERS CAN'T GET . The aim of thiz' paper:- then,'la o | The Momorisl day parade’ a5 plan- | T0% Meddigrem, from Missourt. Cha present a part, and only a' part. of the | T4y, 1\ ¢ nugsual interest, as a num- | lotte B. Fowler; Nancy ton, formerly a resident of Groton,| charge of the funeral arra N P who is owner of the land on Baker Mrs. Lawrence C. Jewett. HEEDL FINIS SEDInG 5 avenue rented by the Groton Tennis = - i d the Few Men Whe R Want o ™ 7 = The funeral of Eva Pitts, wife of|And the Few Men Who Respond Wan TO MASSAGE stops club for its courts, has signified her |, I PE® 0 SV RS Friday Uisicn Eobes: zolid platform._on' which' all educators | {f " 5f' Zocieties have bsen Invited to|ators daughter Agnes K Stand. 5 2 be represanted in the line of march.|Madge Cummings, from 1. There is a large part of educa-| (¢ roeting of Sedswick post, No. 1, | Leotta Oat. tion that schools cannot- touch. - This [ 4% % Mp=ti0f, 8f SEARWICR POCE S0, o | H0R, eta ere sold and “improves the [|intention of using the money which | [EWIEnce T. Jowett was o e . 5 s e n kingham Memo- - Lt %, Free private, demen- || She receives in rent for the land for |yja) wih many relatives and friends| Farin heln was mever much Hard: L e e o e et of | was g00d aftendance of .members, | Mrs. Minnie Boon, and - iat our store. Call to- £ g = including some from New 1.ondom,|e: o get in this vicinity than- it is| s, @ Tiscontent with osintink. conai: |and it 'was announced that Rev. Jo- [was ticket taker. Frank i i 2 e Westerly, Providence and other plac- | & . £ Sioe 36 s ettty e mess The | 5¢Ph H.. Seldén will deliver the Me- |the usher. Detmonrco's,” Now Tork to oo aymey |es attending. = Rev.¢HEXJ. Wyckofr, | this spring. . One farmer stated Fri-|ons Is a meceasity. for Drowvess. The | ;0101 day ‘adAress at . the _Chelsga =t ehmonico’s. New York, to 50 women |pagtor of the Second Congregational|day morning that he was willing Ristiar Gisy STl 30a xtiore ‘;;"“‘m““o Parade. It hag been arranged to have Many at Socia i S man. oF Institatlon. | i e .echools .visited and the Sons of | Thers was a large number members of the Vigilantes. a patriotic | Duaron ameiated. There moes® aonal o : P c 4 ¥ |enouzh io make a special effort at 5 he enemnie committae pe artists, oY |eautiful floral {ributes. .. The bearers | crop producinz this summer in com- | (ot iy sutisied, is dead - - - . @ o|Veterans, withtha assistance of -the |soctal given in T. A. B. hal service expected of them. in propagands e e T i idoseph | A |nliance with the requests of the presi- | apireached, bath from . the standpoint G A R wili Gscorate tho graves of |evening undor the direction of = ik O Jeorge, rt E. Breckenridge and|dent and. the zovernor: but that his . 2 ers.. Owlng to the lar - |Fox and Jeremis § Jewelers and Opticians R A LiiTthslEvests wan: 1 Albert F. Williams _of Waterford. | nians were necessarile interférel with | oasiones of M onstorial o onare e | ber expected to parade, 1t wiil be im- |orchestra of four pleces furni Plaut-Cadden Building rpman, formerly of Norwich. | Burial was in the City cemetery on|ly the scarcity of farm labor. He | mnehiners. of .oranisntion. or cotrses |possible o provide rofreshments to the [ music for i 2. L ol gl Oal street and Rev. Mr. Wyckoff read o n i five Ital - s > marching body gt the Buckingham — E: h 1 Capt. E: Kelsey h d f i spoge of enzaging alian labor- | of studv are sclentific. s On .the. other T e the nited Btates sorormimerPicd f]a tommittal service. ers {o assist him at ordinary work | hand all the interchanme af ideas by | Memorial on- that day. Other comm!t Duteh Socialists to Confer ne nite tates government for the Undertaker Gager was in charge of about the farm the ther dav, of being wl;lch the teachers’ Mflflflu“y affects tees will be announced late: Amsterdam via London, Ma 4 R Hant ae, oobing the Duck lsi: |the funeral arrangements. oblized to pay them $2.50 for eight| the pupils’ personalities; is'to be ruled e p. m—A despatch to the soctalls death of Capt. Joe Smith. - Captain WOMAN’S RELIEF CORPS hours. and finally letting them go. He| by art and.not science. - In this sense ‘AT THE DAVIS THEATRE. journal Met Volk from Stockhoin Selsey s el ol g Septatn ] 4 said he could o more work in a day | every teacher must work out her own 2= savs the Dutch delegetion to - for X years Priemto tmiBe was in [Delegate Lillian Johnign,Gave Reporef EL20 10 TR0 (78 00 om, e | AL T tehar. | The o b . et e ety cmterescas. i 29k Juthy, Hght. ,.. on Department Convention. not used to work on the farm: but the | teacher has_both requlisites. The. finol | ‘ajother big Bill of Kelth vaudeville|the various sections of the congress TELEPHONE MEN HELD - Eaaswick Post Woman's . Bellaf | of things wn far.ae the fhemier Sntm | e O Pl ponsiste R 0. [And eltuteimovied 1ot ieing showm at | will begin May 13, T s Y8 e 9 (FJRST ALD CONTEST | Corps, No. 16, held their regular meet- |oarned. If big crops are to be rais-| 4. Human.nature is practically fhe | n® DE&US SERT0 SO0 T8 Bo o0 take place before Ju 4 LIN S dng in Buckingham Memorial on Tri- foq heip-must be had while the planting | same today as 5000 vears ago. The |oic WOOC 80 =70 00 o3 5 st i S New London Tea mCarried ~Of the | day afternoon with the president, Mrs. | So, ] dual personality of everv persen pre- | hoen“iOf, 1% (4" S 4 Locomotive Derailed. TEACHER Figst. Prize. e . airC e sents essentlally the same problems of | o me s the second port of the t Sermour, Conn., Mar 4.—The sou = - e S ey Ak PAPERS SERVED IN self mastery . throughout the ages. In g, 4nat {s being shown at the thea- | bound Boston express due here at & = ¢ ed and three candidates were in thi very person must: “fnd 3 - he annual first Contest iof_the [ oE e A0 N os, 5 and 6 ana aor SeEmt A his sense “every pers! tre’this week. s ed fittv minutes Al String !nstruments repaired Norwich district of the Southern New | S8 o200 J10% o RI0 D and, der COLCHESTER CASE.| himself.” d “| A Woman’s Awakening, is the name | oq jocomotive. Tha engine . Violins sold on easy terms England Telephstiel Co., was' held Fri- {PArtment - goneval: ordefs: were read.|. = é Right Habits and, Idesl: . lot" the five part Triangie Fine Arts|rail and tore up severa ? day evening in the Chamber of Com-f 2 8% < &0 0 € O e | Dispute Over Right of Way Causes| ; The supreme picture and for the comedy picture the | was hurt. ._Fer appointments address E. merce building and-resulted ifa close|Te "Gonnecticut, read. an, excellent. re- Dam: Action. education must ‘always be the devel-{management have secured the famous ‘€. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor. contest between “Feam :No. 2-and Team [ 0o FOIRGTCCEE P0G AR ERCIERG, ros st ST opment of ‘right habits. and m’:“:'« Charlle Chaplin, in his latest scream, No. 6, the former winning by a single | POV 07 the cqnveption. The meetits| pepute spheriif J. H. Tubbs was in| Among the mapy. important habita es res & Colchester Thursdav where he served | sential for maniind may be mention- Francis and Wild appear in a wich, Conn. point margin. There weFe « seven teams entered and: the: judwe ‘was Dr. C. . Gildersleev, 7 The teams comprised the” fSlldwinz: JOSEPHBRADFORD . |Team Ne. 1 3G MoNaly gy, Cold- .. 2, E. S. Beebe, H. .. Revnolds, 'New : . 83 $hs salute to the fiag. ipers in the suit brought by Leon]|ed s ; : musical * farce _entitled, Who's Breder against Adolph Stein, et al, (a) The habit of a right attitude Your ,Taylor, and LaPolerica and Co. of that place. The plaintiff claims | toward work. “Getting b: Rive a dancing specialty that would be that lie had a right of way over land | gan of the Sons of Rest. hard to equal . Steven D. O.Rourke, owned by the defendants to reach his (b) The habit of intelligent atten- the McCormick of vaudeville, was own land and that the defendants |tion, a rare, but priceless habit. heard in seve: welections exception- ecrected fences across the path. He (¢) The 'habit and’ power of con- ally well rendered. His partner, who ETT o S |sues for an injunction restaining the | centration. . This ean -be cultivated. It|[% WO CEPCUTIL, entertained with », defenddfits from maintaining the | is the mark of every successful:man. plano _selections. There is. also an CUMMINGS & RING Funeral Directors and Embalmer; Tondor; BOOKBINDER |, Bitters, T Howeil, ' Bzebe, M London: o. R. E Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order | D. Harrington, Wiltim; o% Mrs. Ozias Dodge has rsturncd, af-|fences and asks for 3500 damages. (d) The habit of system .and mc- 4 "B e 3 1s-aroanway = £ [T 15 Driscall fg{,,f%‘g‘ ew | (g8 spending a_week in New Yo pit bl il cutasy. " Bysicm aids Soourecs. They | et U the Ranfmen, Mrothers, stried - e st prize vl 310 amd tubredey |4 i | ° Discharged From Haspital. | *"Ihe PRAts SR ST, ynouia | vaudeville act is stased by Barnold 322 Main Strect ; 51, Miss Margaret B. Rudd of Woodsidel . \igs Loretta Higgins, a student at|be eultivated. .Habits ire closely re- e R T L B A WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus-|ond was $5. ‘The winning teem No. ® Chamber of Commerce Building bef: th blic, there I i Py o = ting her sister, Mrs. William P, 3 3 ’ Bt o dgt e o | e o e enidrcon | Tsman in New Yorkiy, = 0§ | Seppecticns: Collog for Women |inted, to \dsals Many peovle hars | otite Yestising LRI 0T The bt during the latter part of the month, | ¥ Fops e % Senta at Lawrence Siospital. New Lof- | them. ~Nivals.dns siot thn‘:: B 2 Three Brush Fires. 'Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant . and E. S. Beebe. member of the win- Mrs. Bela P. Yearned of Broagway [80on; were able to 3o to_their respec-|is a -l'fl- impu! ‘wrou 3 & . The . fire department responded o winning teams for the past three years. or Ely in Bosten. Globe. P s _no. advestising medium in e y atry: g ] TLon manent form o %_‘w mu_fi, a1 Vo T Bul’ | mine. team, hay beerwnemper-of e {tr- visiting her - daughers >-Gros: | tive Tomes Friday.—New ndon et tomm by . Joears T e obenaga 5 "

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