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Toltand Gounty COLUMBIA War Song:Concert Nots $17 for Red Gross—Robin Gontinues tp Peck at Window- Panes—Forty-eight Regis- trationa Tuesday. The war cm:cgn under the auspices of the jocal Red Crods chap- ter at the chi on:'Satufday_cvening fast, was largely attended.” Such old- time songs_as. ‘Marching Through Georgia”, “Tramp, Tramp the Boys are Marching”, “Just Before the Bat- tie, Mother,” “Tenting Tonight on the ©1a Camp Ground,” and -others called to mind the strenuous days-of the Civil war, whith inspired ~them, and‘ the !national sonzs of America and other lands were conducive to patriotism, as “were the recitatfons of “‘“Barbara Fritchie” and ¢Paul Revere’s Ride.” A pretty feature of the “program was the appearance of two small boys in soldiers’ uniforms and ‘carrying mini- ature guns, who marched: up the cen- ter aisla of the church to band music, mounted rtbe -pilatform, -saluted and sang a pmrunr air and marched ont The full Columbia band under its teader “A. B. Lyman: was'- present. Thera..were about 30 gingers under the direction of Mrs, E. E..Lyman, the women dressed . in white. There was a solo, duett, and male quartette sing- ing. Attornay Georze E.. Hinman and Lo Arnold of Willimantic addressed the meeting. The affair netted $17 which goes for Red Cross work. Robin a Nulisange. The . crazy robin previously men- toned The Bulletin, continues to abide this vicinity, and makes a gemeral nuisance of himself by flying against and pecking at the windows of a few reside on Columbia Sreen. The persons thus annoved say. the bird ought to.be sent.to an insane asylum. The monthly meeting of the Tadies’ Aid Society was held at_the home of the fir: ectress, Mrs. F. E. Lyman, Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clo The same afternoon the ladies assembled ar Red Cross headquarters at 3 o'clock for work. The Grange met last Wednesday evening. Where to Secure Bonds. People in this vicinity who wish to invest in the [United States Govern- ment Liberty Loan of 1917, may. con- suit town clerk Hubert P. Collins or Charles K. Hitchcock Henry Brown, a man, now in the emp life in- surance -company; and a member of Troop B, Cavalry, of Hartford; Corporal Henry Brown.: Children's Day Exercises. Columbia of a young Chfldren’s day will to- morrow (Sunday) with 1 the Sunday school. The exercises w commence at eleven o'clock take the place of the usual morning_service June 6, and the apple trees are in full bloom, potatoes stored in cellars have in many instances hardly sprout- ed, seeds germinate slowly, proof of an unusually backward season Mrs. Fannie Dixon Welch, who has been absent for several weeks in the South, where she went to accompany and W Sunday the body of her mother for burial a Savannah, Ga. returned to her home by the Lake, Tuesday. Registration Day Officials. Registration da. 48 péisons regis- tered ‘The official were First Select- man Frahk P. Potter, chairman: reg- istrars. E. . Hutchinson, G. H. Cham- plin, Charles S shall and Town Clerk Hubert P. tins: The church ¥ was run in the morning, at mid- and again at 7T p. m Charies K. H cock, who has been canvassing for Liberiy Loan subscrip- tions, reports =sa ctory Progress. Quite a number local people are purchasing bonds. To Report at Red Cross Mesting. Mre. Fannie Dixon man of the Columbiu ter, - whe recently raturned from the south, stopped at Washington on her way home. and had a personal inter- iew with President Wilson regarding Red Cross work, afi especially con- carning the Calumbia chapter. At the meeting next Tu adquart- er= for work at p. m, M Welch will of the interview with the president. Committees are to be ap- pointed at 2 business meeinE at P. m. when the members of the execu- of ve eommittee and the ways and means committee are to be present. Graduating Exercites. The combined gradustion exercises of the District schaol' were held at the rch, Thursday evening and were The exereises ~ direction = 'of © Supervisor “| FEEL LIKE A NEW BEING™ *FRUIT-A.TIVES” Bmu‘glit‘fli. Joy CE Hm.lth After Two Years’ MADAM LAPLANTE 5 385 St. Rose St., Montréal. April 4th. ““For over two years I was sick and miserable.} I suffered - from : constasnt Headaches, and had Palpitation of the Heart 20 badly that I feared I would die. There seemed to‘he a lump in my’ stomach acd the * Constipation was dreadful. I suffered.from Puirn in the Beck.and Kidney. Disease. X was treated by a.physician for a year and a half andhe-did me nogood at all. T trled “ Fruit-a-tives*’ as a last resort. After using three boxes, I:was greatls improved and twelve boxes made me’ well.. NowIcansyerk ail day and there. are no Headaches, no Palpitation, no Heart Trouble, no Censtipation, no Pain or Kidney Trouble and-/ feel like anew being—and it was ‘“Fruit-a-tives’? that gave me back my health”. Mapan ARTHUR.LAPLANTE. B0c..a box, 6for $2.50, trial size, 25¢c. At all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit- a-tivesLimited, Ogdensburg, New York. LETTERS FROM TWO STATES were | Gllrflgus and showed careful prepara- tion. Gave Play at Lebanon. The Grange Dramatic club went to Lebanon Friday evening and presented the play, “Cranberry Corners,” to an appreciative audience. “Old Major,” the faithful dog be- longing to Mrs. Ella Collins was kill- ed Wednesdaay by an automobile own- ed and driven’ by Charles K. Hitch- cock a near neighbor. No blame is at- tached ta the driver of the car. SOUTH WILLINGTON Roll Call June 12th—Pupils Pay a Touching Tribute to Mi Miss Doris Hall Returns From Na- tional Service Camp. Gardner Hall has joined Troop B, Second, Cavalry of Hartford. Corporal Dan Johnson of Company K, who has been stationed here for a number of weeks, has been sent to Willimantic to become company clerk. Private Donald Simpson is now act- ing corporal for the guard here., Alfred Johnson of Canaan was town over Sunday, visiting friends. Former pastor, Rev. Earl W. Dar- row, preached at Memorial church on Sunday on The Gift of Sacrifice. Recovering From Injury. Edward Lade, the little son of Wil- liam T.ade, who while riding on a wa- gon, got his foot caught in the wheel, breaking the large bone in the foot, has been brought home from St. Jo- seph’s hospital. The little fellow has on a plaster cast and suffers a sreat deal. Rolj Call. The roll call of the Willington Fed- erated Churches will be held at the Baptist church, Willington Hill, Tues- day, June 12, with business session at 2 p. m. and special address at 7 p. m. The schools of Willington will hold in graduating exercises tonight (Satur- day) at Memorial church. The Boy Scouts are busy planting gardens. The Camp Fire Girls are planting a large quantity of beans, the proceeds redived to be donated to the Red Cro. Marguerite Carroll, the guardian, among the gi citing great enthusiasm men turned out in full to rezister. A total of few claimed the exemp- Funeral of Miss Miller. The funeral of Miss Mary C. Miller, held Saturdayv at Memorial church, was largely attended. -The children from the primar; chool of which Miss Mill was teacher, passed before the casket, placing a spray of narcissus. Miss Miller was buried in the Wil- lington cemetery. Miss Hall Completes Course. s Doris Hall returned Sunday evening ifrom Washington, D. swhere she attended for three week: the First National Service Camp for Women. She is now qualified to join a hospital unit as a nurse's alde. hav- ing received her Red Cross certificates. On her way home Miss Hall visited for in Philadelphia and New tended the senior hop and cadet review at West Point. MANSFIELD DEPOT Sewing Club to Meet Today—Town Proud That It Has No Slackers — Children’s Day Services. es Augusta and Marv Tilden iting at the home of _their Rufus Tilden, in Norwich. Arthur Cushman made a day visit at the home of Dr. Converse in West Willington last Friday Mr. and Mrs. David Snow made a at the home of their s. Palmer,in Lisbon, s Maude Bricham is working in Willington The Girls' Sewing Club will meet today (Saturday), at 2 p. m, at the Misees Fanny and Jennie 1 “No Slackers Here! Every draft age limit last Tuesday and ond as promptly te Arafted. I be ohserved next nham Memorial church, sermon in the morning school and a_concert in g, beginning at 7.30 o’clock s services will be conducted Colon 2.30 o'clock, Mrs. Samuel in New York, xt Sunday afternoon by Rev. F. W. Klein Austin spent last week ing her brother, STOKRS About 80 Taking Canning Course— Commencement Monday Next—Pa- triotic Grange Meeting. » The first canning school of a series to be held this summer at_the colleze opened Tuesday with obtut eighty students registered. These are divided into three sections, which meet for class work in the upstairs laboratory and the basement laboratory of Grove cottage and in the dai Children’s Day Services. | The..children are. rehearsing Children’s Day Sunday, June 10, when there will be exercises in the church at the time of the usual morning ser- vice. In the afternoon at 2 o'clock Rev. Marshall Dawson will deliver the baccalaureate sermon to the graduat- ing class. College Commencement. for The commencement exercises will be held in the armory at 11 o'ciock Monday, when the Hon. R. B. Dodge of Washington, D. C., will deliver the commencement address. Patriotism at Grange. The meeting of Mansfield Grange, No. 64, held Monday evening, was an open meeting. The programme was a patriotic one. and consisted of -talks by Mr. Baker, Mr. Slate, Mr. Brun- dage and Mr. Fitts. Dr. E. Sinnott gave an illustrated lecture on Australia and New Zealand in Horticultural hall Tuesday even- STAFFORDVILLE William Phelps Enlists at Woncester —District Superintendent to Hold Conferenca. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Roberts of Chi- copee Falls were guests of the lat- ter's mother, Mrs. N. Larges, over Sunday. William Phelps, who_has been em- ployed in Worcester, Mass, for five years, and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. BEilwin Phelps of Staffordville, enlist- ed with the Worcester regiment of volunteers ‘recently. Arthur 'W. Chandler of New Britain was home over Memorial day with bis new. automobile. District Superintendent Rev. G. G. Scrivener of Norwich will hold the first quarterly conference in_the M. E. church at 7 o'clock next Wednes- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Webster and children of West Springfield. were guests over Memorial Day of Mrs. L. M. Booth. R Mr. and Mrs. Fverett Rhodes of Thompson were the guests of Mrs. Bdith Mathews on Sunday. mpetition in_ ‘Military Drlll, tc.—Sixteen Men* Mhhr Tuesday. The mflu: exercises of ' the schools of Union were held Friday, June 8. Theéfollowing pupils were graduated: Linnie xonemu Dominic DeCarlo, Arthur Prouix and Harold Gilbraneon. The .order of exsrcises follows: | Prayer, Rev. Harvey Tawson: song, Santa Lucia, 21l schools; address of welcome and essay, Joan of Arc, Dom- inic DeCarlo; recitation, = selection from Merchant of Venice, by Wini fred Newell of Center school: essay, Peter Cooper, Linnie Horseman, South West school; ~dialogue, scene from Julius Caesar, Fairman Howard, Geo. Rizner, Mashapaug; essay, Rosa Bon heur, Harold Gilbranson, East school recitation, New Fmgland Weather, Ly dia Csatlos, Rock Meadow; essay Robert Louis Stevenson, Thomas Thompson, Mashapaug: recitation, The Polish Boy, Arthur Proulx, Fast school; - essay, Horace Mann, The Schoo! : Children’s Friend, Harold Booth, Rock Meadow; recitations, The Relief of Lucknow, Mary: Scranton, Center School: Hymn of the Flag, b ten pupils: song, America, all schools; presentation of ‘diplomas “and address by G. C. Swift, state agent or ths hoard of education, and supervisor of the schools of Union; benediction, by Rev. T. A. Williams. Friday's Compatition. Friday a competition in military drill and manual of arms, siznaling and physical exercises was held. The winner s to be announced later. Sixteen Men Register. Sixteen men ‘presented themselves Tuesday for registration. Town Clerk Howard has sent certificates to the following former residents of Mash- apaug: Bugene Walker, Southbridge, Mass., and Daniel Thompson, Spring- field, ‘Mass. Between April (first part) and June £. the close of school, the children of Mashapaug have brought in over fifty d flowers. and Mrs. Fred W. Hovey Springfield visited his uncle, Mr. E. Ferry, recently. Supervisor G. C. Swift was a guest at_the Tnn Monday. Frank -Young has gone to work for Byron Davis at his farm in Holland. STAFFORD House-warming Surprise—Enthusiasm of Canning Club Members—Mill on 55-hour Schedule. Roy Thompson and family have re- turned from Mansfield where: they have lived the past year. e Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Pinney of New York recently Spent a few days with e_former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E . Pinney. : May Basket Held Good Things. fast Friday evening a dozen of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson’s neighbors hung them a May basket. Being ins vited in they spent a jolly evening. They were entertained with old time sonzs, organ, violn and phonograph music. Refreshments were served from the basket, which held cake, oranges. bananas, popcorn and can- dv. The guests wished.Mr. and Mrs. Thompson much happiness in their new home. At the meeting In Grange hall last week Triday evening much enthusiasm was shown for the canning club. While the exact number of members is not vet known, it seems probable thers ill be at least thirty. While the cir- culars call for certain number of cans of vegetables, fruits and greens, the members are not held to thesc rules, each member canning what her own needs requires. Officers were elect- ed as follows: President, Mrs. F. A. Lasbury; vice president, Mrs. Emma Whiton: secretary, Mrs. W, H. Web- ster; treasurer, Mrs. Chas. Dimraick. On 55-hour Schedule. The Riverside mills have adopted the fifty-five hour schedule. Norman Phillips has enlisted in the econd Regiment. Co. B, and is sta- oned a2t Epringfield. A stated communication of Wolcott lodge. F. & A. M. were held Thurs- day night, work in the M »=. degree The meeting of the Woman's “hrs- tian’s Temperance Union will be held in the Methodist church next Wednes- of L. day at 3 o'clock. Topie, Prohibition and Patriotism: Rev. O. L. Aldrich will give the address. BOLION Graduation Exur:l Held in Town Hall Wednesday Evening—Personal tems, State School Supervisor Mr. Clough visited Bolton schools last week. The schools closed Tuesday for the sum- mer. The graduation was held in the Bolton hall, Wednesday evening. The hall was decorated with flowers, flags and class colors, gold and white. The graduates were Ronald Crawford Hill- man and Theodore Walter Richard. The programme was very well carrie out and was enjoved bw all. Returns to Groton. Mrs. A. Jesse Wood has returned to Groton to spend some time with her sister, Mrs. Thomas Braithwait. Rev. and Mre. R. A. Fowles enter- tained friends from Wesiminister, Ma: Jast week. Master Theodore Fowles retufned to Westminster with them for a_visit. A Waiter E. Howe is very (M pneumonia. Miss Clara Post of Hartford spent Sunday with Miss Annabel Post. At Summer Home. Mrs. Jennie L. Boilton, Lesle & Bolton and Walter Brady of Hartford, spent Sunday at the Bolton's summer home in tgwn. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ruggles and family of Springfield, spent Sunday with Mr. Ruggies’ meother, Mrs. F. E. Ruggles. Burdette Holister came from Man- chester last week and spent a few days at the home of Mrs. E. Jane Fin le ise Ida FE. Holbrook of Columbia, was with her cousin, Mrs. William C. White the middle of the week. Miss Anita R. Baker has been in New York the past week: this morning she left for Indianapolis to visit her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Levers. SPRING HILL Town's Young Patriots Total Pastors Exchange Pulpits. The ragistrars were kept busy most of the time Wednesday. up to the lim- it of time requiring them to be In at- temdance, and at times four were on duty. The final count was 152. Rev. E. P’ Aver of Mansfleld Cen- ter preached at the Baptist church last Sunday in_exchange with the - pastor, Rev. Mr. Powell. On Ship Sunk by Germans. Mr. Powell went {0 Boston Wednes- dav to meet his brother who is in the British naval service, and was on a ship which _was sunk by a.German boat. Mr. Powell is accompanied by his family and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Storrs. H. C. Hawkins and family went to Providence, R. T. last Saturday and spent the night at the home of W. P Wildes and family. Mrs. with 152— ——— —— Tuesday to meet her u"g H. M. Bartlett, who; % “two children came home with her. Key to Safe Lost. It was found necessary to the inner door to the safe imuw{gvm clerk’s office last Tuesday, as re was no key to unlock it, the Key, evi dently, having been lost several rears “fir. and Mrs. Harry M. Howe of Pal- mer, Mass., were ca.‘uers at “Alanweld” t Sunday. hsVV A. Weld spent Mond.ly night and Tuesday with old friends in Palmer, Mass. BOLTON NOTCH Francis hospital by ambulance Fri- day. Charies Ghapman of Boston is visit- ing at M. W. Howard's. _ Mrs. James Tynlon of i wvisiting her husband a Mairie’s. ’ Miss. Hattle House of Moosup vis- ited in town over Sunday. z M. W. Howard and Charles ‘Chap- man were Hartford visitors Wednes- day Mrs. F. A. Shaw and Mrs. Helena Stisley. went to -Naw Yerk in Mr. Sloan’s automobile Saturday. Robert Warner of South Manches- ter was a caller_in town Monday. Mr, and Mrs. Hodge of Fast Hart- ford were in town Sunday. Mr. Hodge is to build on the lot by lake which he recently bought. Mrs. William Howe, who has been visiting at Dr. M. M. Maine's has re- turned to her home in Syracuse. Washington County, R. 1. USQUEPAUGH J. S. Lamond Re-elected Councilman— Democrats at Hope Valley Rally. T. K. Crandall and famliy spent Monday with relatives at Westerl: Mrs. Caroline Palmer and Mrs. Me-| lissa D. Pamer are visiting Exeter relatives. Mrs. E. L. Simmons spent Tuesday in_Providence. Mr. and Mrs. S. Tamond epent Wednesday at Wakefield. At the June town meeting. J. S. Lamond was again elected one of the councilmen as last vear. A delegation from here attended the democratic rally at Hope Valley, Mon- day evenin George Niles of Wyoming e caller here Wednesday even Mre. 3, 1. Briges spent Tnesday ‘at West Kingston. Z Mrs. Richard Barstow and children spent Sunday at Dr. Kenyon's Mr. and Mrs. Edward _Harvey of Wakefieid visited at J. S. Lamond's, Sunday HOPKINTON Eighty-four Young Patriots Register —Town Election Victory for Re- publicans. Eighty-four men between 21 and 31 registered Tuesday for the - selective draft in veting district No. 1 of the town of Hopkinton. At the town election Tuesdayr the Citizens’ ticket won over the Repub- lican by a largze majority, thus chang- fng nearly all the town officers E. R. Allen, who has been town town clerk for fifty vears and declined renomination this year..is -succeeded by Rev. E. Adelbert Witter, pastor of the Second Seventh Day Baptist church of Jopkinton. John Holt, w a few .vears ago purchased the George Tyler Collins place on the Woodville road, died May RICHMON A gond number attended the dance at Everett Moore's Saturday night. Among them were parties {rom Fos- ton, Providence, Exeter and Fisher- ville, There was a big erowd at the Rich- 1 Tuesday for registra- 1. Roberts has returned to Sam ter being in New Lenden for Tames' three or four months. Addie Rall, ‘and Aa- jers at Mrs, Sam- uei Reynolds, Sunda: Edward Amos Whitford, of -Exet died Friday and was buried Mondaj Death resulted from double pneumo- nia. Fannie Moore, zel Congdon were ci ROCKVILLE Quite an amount of rain fell during Friday night and Saturday, making the gardens pretty wet. Some are just planting and those who planted sev- era] weeks azn report the seed not coming up well. ° Some flowers which are usually in bloom. hefore Memorial day are just blooming. while others have not com- menced to blossom vet. Elisha C. Burdick and family were at_Rockhaven, Sunday. Miss Marion Pendleton was a caller at_Ferndale. Wednesday. Mrs. Jared G. Parbér was calling on friends in the village Wednesday aft- ernoon. Fugene Saunders was at Voluntown da; Memorial SUNDAY SUBJECTS The Holinees Mission meets at 87 Main street. meetings are and evening At the Gospel Mission, held morning. afternoon in the Steiner building. At St. Andrew’s church thers will be morning prayer and serrhon at 10,30, Sunday school at 12, and evening pray- er at 7.30. At the Second Congregational church in the morning there will be a Chil- dren’s Day service, with sermon by e minister. At the Christian Science Reading Room In the Thayer building_the sub- ject for study will be God The Only Cause And Creator. the Sheltering Arm At the Taftville church the ‘Children's Ray Congregational oncert by Mre. Jessie Smith was taken "to St. | Rev. William Crawford and choir of | the First Methodist church will con- duct the Sunday afternoon service at TkF cWAY FOUR SHOWS TODAY CHIEF CAUPOLICAN The Great Indian Orator and Singer TWO LITTLE DAYS in “A Study In Contrast 3—JORDAN GIRLS—3 Daring Queens of the Wire WILFRED LUCAS In the Five Part Triangle Play “HANDS UP!” A Story of Romance and Adventurs irt Strate, .Com Matinee 1.30 and 3.15 10c and 15¢ Night 6 and 8. .10¢c, 15¢c, 20c, 25¢c BREED 3 SHOWS DAILY, 2:30, 7, 8 TODAY AND TONIGHT ETHEL BARRYMORE AND A CAST OF 600 IN The Specially Released Metro Pro JUST ARRIVED--The July issue of The'Delineator and the new Butterick Patterns are now on sale also” The Summer Quarterly containing 600 styles THE BUTTERICK SHOP MAIN STREET, NORWICH the Bible school will take the place of the morning -service. day school at noon and the City Bible class for men will also meet at noon and will. be led by Rev. M. R. Plumb. The B. Y. P. U. meeting will be heid at the usual hour with Mrs. Harold S. Burt Jeader. The topic will be Sins of At the Preston City Baptist church Children’s day will be observed in the morning instead of the regular servi There will ‘be an.evening service. the Mind. Rom. §: 1-11. The peo duction e ek service will be held at the usual hour 4 A% the Preston City Congregationdi|in the evenins. There will be an or- The Call of Her People” gan recital by R. Gale Noyes and Ren ‘church there will be & Children's day X From the Play “EGYPT" By concert in_the morning. The offering | . R’ Plumb wili preach. % i g SH,C" Al will be for Armenian and Syrian re- = e L1 i lief. There will be a service at Park Universal Animated Waek S | Congregational church Sunda: morn- At the Broadway Conflreglklbfll‘ ing, at 7 p. m. there will be a Young || Matinee 10c Evening church a Children’s day eervice will be | Pegple's serice. held at 10.30 a. m., and a praise ser- vice under the auspices of the Youns People’s union in the evening. At Christ Episcopal church, Rev. R R. Graham, rector, there will be holy The Assosiated Bible Students hold [ communion at 1.30, morning prayer and services in Buckingham Memorial hall SQ:lmnn at 10.3 Sunday_ «Xhool at 12 There will be-Bible study inthe aft-|and evening prayer at 7.30. ernoon on the topiz: God's Faithful ¢ THEATRE Children Not Left in Darknes: (At the Baltic Mathodist Episcopal I T TR T At.Grace church, Yanti Rev. J. W. | € ur‘ch there will be a hildren's ay Aroson reetor: there will ‘be morning|Scrvice in the moruing. The pastor, ANITA QTEWART st e rinE | Rev, Charles Smith, will preach to the A ] Eordiay ‘SehooIiat moon, landian: versCllizen In the evening thers will be|§ri0 Most PapulariStar of Kilmdom ¥ y a children's concert 4 Sunday P ¢ 4o, ing prayer and sermon at five o'clock. | 5. 00 TGN “he held at moon. IN Firat Congregational church At the “The Danng of Diana” | ! le Congregational | | | Sunday morning there will be a Chil- | At the Greenev B LTRaTE S e dren’s day service, with a talk by the|church, Sunday morning. the pastor b 57, i, e pastor. Rev. George H. Ewing, on|will preach on The Enthronement of oL_Iusense a Knives. - The Y. P. S..C. E. will ‘meet [ America's Young Manhood. The Sun- FRIENDS OF SAN ROSARIO at the usual hour. day school meets at 12 o'clock, The | Frastdy Floral Day exercises, including infant Two-Part O. Henry Drama The subject-at the morning service | baptism, will be held at 4 p. m EARST PATHE NEWS at Trinity Methodist Episcopal church will be The Victery of Faith a Chris- tian Slogan. In the evening it will he A Question of Room. The pastor will preach the sermons. But Some Have. sats the time a_man has reached the is over. But {t usu By age of 30 the raffle ally takes him about ten years to real- o = 3 At Trinity Episcopal church there|ize that he hasn't drawn anything.— ) \¥ will be holy communion at 9.30 a. me,|Capper's: Week AL Dl] ORI L - I morning prayer and sermon at 10.30 Sty TODAY AND TONIGHT and evening prayer at 7.30 p. m. The service and dedication of THOROUGH WORK C. AUBREY SMITH be postponed tiil June Z4th ! g ) t church, Georze R THE WITCHING HCUR How a Norwich Citizen Found Free- dom From Kidney Troubles Henry Strouse, minister, in the mcrn- ing the Odd Fellows’ annual memorial service will be héld, with a special ser- mon by the pastor. There will be Sunday echool at noon. The Children’s day exercises will he held at 7 o'clock A picturization Thomas' famous seven parts. CHAS. CONKLIN stage If you suffer from backache— in chargé of Superintendent Peckham:| From urindty disorders— In HIS BOMB POLICY Sunday will_be observed as ‘Chil- Any curable disease of the kidneys, | MUTUAL WEEKL dren’s Dav at The Church of the Good g y 1 . 1 2 Shepherd. Universalist. The Sunday Use a tested kidney remedy ‘ Mat. e ; school will unit 1 the morning : : a1y i, O ntetiots- et Doan's Kidney Pills have been test- | Coming Wed.-Th ! THE WHIP versary of Children's day thousands. seph F. Cobh. the tize several children. topic will be Influence of Example. ed by ya Norwich people tectify Can vou ask more convincing proof | At Mt. Calvary Baptist church t of merit? ! e A e ‘ : MAJESTIC ROOF R. W. Williams, 2t the morning ser-| F. A. Allyn, 475 East Main Street, | o Vg ice. The subicet wil be The Church| . . . wAbout four years || Friday-Saturday 5 to 4. in the Wilderness. There will he Sun- (= 9F™¢h o : 3 | pecop— x 4 | day school at moon and a meeting of o ENEE sahed WRa Teit ME tHe ®. Y. P. T.. at the uaua! hour, In|>5° ™Y back got lame, & o LOVE A FLA the evening there will, be g preaching | very weak. My kidnevs were disord- FIVE ACTS srvice and ‘the subject will be Trib- glufer: ulation ered and the secretions were unnat- | RUTH STONEHOUSE and At"$he Federated church, Rev. Ar-|urai. Seeing Doan’s Kidney Pills 2d-| JACK MULHALL Tre pastor. ‘The t o i ARTISTIC CHINA.. . Travelegus the paator. ‘The topic will be A Gift|y = 1 or They made my back feel| Without Results. There will be Sun- : 3 y FEFRESHMENTS BDANCING day schcel at neon, meeting of the |, p stronger.” H <o Junior C. F. society at 3 p. m. and|™ " = {# Admission ... 2 meeting of the Christian Endeavor| Price 0c, at all dealers. Don't sim- | S———————— at 6.30. The evening topic will be Just Pl Shirkers. 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