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A Journal for druggists printed not; Norwich, Thursday, Jan. 24, 1! long ago a formula . in answer to a re- * THE WEATHER. foseid ) quest “tor a sood cough “~syrup” Tb,gpqrteuus & Mitchell cg_ REMNANT WEEK Tre Gulf of Mexico of 4 _ LADY ASSISTANT the. Tt "two days h’n‘am'm Report Shows Total of 4,“‘ Dvnlhug Houses in Nor- to km :rmsi:t:;’ s off the Newfoun coast with a ents Al alle Anvasta ronpty harometer reading Of 28.9¢ inches at wich Hmtvm of ‘f 81,731,050- e e , Day and, Night St. Johns u;:e w':thor m‘ll}: N 7 “en and half drachms . . throughout Atlan an ul 85 Main Street Gemllv clear weather al PElwrortorm aai 50 prevailed in the plains states and grand list of fhe town of Ner- ~Automobiles, 924—$299,840. . 7 sevem and one-half the extreme west with high pressure for this year is 001,194, ac-| Time pieces, 59—3$9,800. grains morphine— over the latter sectien. cor to the report of the board ef| Mpsical insiruments, 390—$26,470, enough to kill seven The tca,n“‘ed:;l‘; ’“izfih::;‘m:h&“:b' agsessors, Frank H. Woodwaréh. Al- wg“:'x?ahgisgxteuflu and mechanics’ m;n- 4 . | ance of yed in- , t ositively % “ THE A ’,'f,f"‘” to northern lowa in pronouneed tyPe!The grand Nst was signed Wednesday | Furniture and Ibraries, §101,727. " gumnmq’ that A Sale Of Remnants ; and attended by genmeral snows in _the|morning by the beard of assessors,| Average amount employed in mer- © Father John's Medi- - 4 . FUR COATS" - northwestern states, the wsper Mis- | mhig vear's figures ehow o guin of | chandize In trade, 5156331 cine. does ot con- : = a3 yor | sippi valley and the west umnr W last years nxm-u, $18,«| Investments in mechanical -and man- tain any form .of ’: E Manchurian Dog (Black Color) | region. There were algo snows m nwnx operations, $639,250. orphing, codeine ro en Manchur Dog (Natural Color) | day night in the lower lake and M A report there is 3 nvestments in vessels, steamboats :I:‘;\::: ¢ (N-t:::: g:‘:: e:n u);;;er lakl; resl::::‘.l SHll m&n’: total of 4,553 tnx mde up as fel- lnfl commerce, 510,854; g c disturbance of maj character n-residen oney at interest, $1,715. hol. That is wh; . g T (BI‘:?k' g:::: ce;.tm}mtontlg;::e Ct:;r{wtn!bm but as 3;‘.. soldier exe-mflgo Dhind exbm”v' '#m":nnggnd on deposit or else- s f‘afhori John's Medis BEGINNING today and eonhlumg' flm)qghout the week vet withou 3 zem 72. mbe: ore, o, in t Russian Calf (Black Color) | "“Tow temperatures contimue east of | pin ”finm”lfi, 11.the B2 whihy Cientie property wot apesifienis Sl et we will have a sale of Remnants, Odd Sizes, Broken - FUR LINED COATS the Mississippi river but toward thefs7s are t lists and 69 non-resi- | Iy mentioned, $1,681,950. cold or eough—it is ||} '} o NATURAL MUSK RAT, MARMOT, | West as far as the Rocky Mountains it | jent Tiath Ten par cent. added to persons me- pure and whole- ines, Etc, NUTREN ™ Pne Towa disturbance . will move | nme Mnfl!“r ?“‘edm“.mn 19?? mfin TR e el . riptie 0 e le is listed at . 'I'HE L L CHAPMAN Co rapidly eastward, attended ‘by smow, soldier qmynpt property at $111,208:| This vear the list includes a re- more _than 60 DURING this Clearance Sale a lot of short “‘-“flh and Thursday in the lake regiom and the fthe plind exempt at $4,700 and mm.l valuation of all exempted property. e8S. odd sizes have w All M will be of. B 14 BATH €TREET. NORWICH, oT. | D1 YECh :::;"'3,‘,‘; m’i*“"“,““, Hffasie | provercy at $620A%85 The grand to- {ibig revaluation talieg plucg overy g < € Accum ; - b S fan m; O] o the ations i . whic : ) TEAMIN ND TR! Forecast. e report shows that there isafgard to the valuation of cemeter: . DONE VER(:: ‘:aompn\l!] Srli(:Nl& e E'\f'gflf: e ;‘E:s éfi‘?fiufi‘:’ o’t‘l &:: %e mv.?rgnn i ceme- FOOD SONGESVATION WOBK B VERY department in the atore is included in &M Bar- clondy hu ay: 8 y warmer - > 73 s . TH : ’ REASONABLE PRICES west norion; Ividgy smew,. wanmer [houssa 16 @os. s STISLOL. "l [Hatlen sheuld be mado by estimatiog ;PRGNSHOPE THE CORNTY gain event, and the chances for economy are such east portion. Q Increasing Desi Part of House- tha ord them. . .Come ;. B i at $209,187, basis as that of contiguous land and g re '3l B A.D. LAI:‘HEROP " (:b‘rr\{ukmn: n le;‘ o1 1 R o i m shoing tHen ma king bg;;,; allowance tor m; wives to Carry Out Instruction of 'hltt RO one ‘Can .gda ;’ ignore any day Shy e following records [ of - t: and ex-|removal of e les so that the lan: o S dmm' i > “M pouible. K Sevin's pharmacy, show the CHEREeS |omsion marons feom couid. be avaiiable far building or| > Food Administrator oitocy s e in temperature and the baromstric| Dwelling houses, 4558—41 731,080 farming purposes. In many towns| That the WM s grewing keener A GREAT VARIETY OF chanizes Wednesday: Building lots, 1,686 1- 2--$209,167. {on this basis there may be no rever-|and that the desire for carrying out & 3 e Bar.! TLands, valuation per acre, 13,282 3.8|sfon value in which case there would|the instructions of the U. 8. Food|l. ere Are Remn ts A 'a c’o k 7a m . 29.67 | 8565035, be no exempted amount, In each| Administrater is increasing upon the an rim CKS | . : 29.67| " Stores, 779--$6,498,355. case the cemetery should be recorded | part of housewives, fs shawn . every 3 FRISWELL’S GH‘ng'h;fl': 25" Towest o S e Mill and manufactories, 52—3$5,583,- ’ud?u:tju‘;:t t!v exemption with the value dayuhy the uests for more infor- of "nn Dres Good Cl Ii P . b,‘P l ighest 32, vest 9. ndicated, if any. B ] : o, 2 Comparisons. Horses, T64—$51877. Tho next re-valuation of exemupted | Warnes o Tuesday. < LaLomt butieting Ginghams, Outing Flannels, Linings, Table Linens, || 25-27 FRANKLIN STREET Predictions for Wednesday: TFair t wi,.4s;4°205 ,685. : n;optrt&r' will r;:tutake lghce unmblzz.., and suggestions on ways of conserving T, i AR 3 ne, 2 the tetals in vear’s report being | the stapl h be welin wl‘m (;oqd. Rju,om t an Cgmhgl]“ed Lold. her: i E , 464-—$36,650. ‘carried along each vear. shippedpgb:m“:'\"'e ::éfllng u;“.m‘ dy 0! 43 Com:m, l‘m | JOSEPH BRADFORD . 2 : : 2 distribution among the hundreds of Trimmings, Etc, . i ‘women of the county who have signed DEALERS MUST SELL IF the Food Pledge Card, One of our ted editorial writers stated the case ' THEY HAVE COAL :‘:all when he wrote “that any man er m i A WJ S SRS woman who failed to do his duty at ere re tzes Customer Buying One-Half Ton er home is no_ less reprehensible than the | BOOKBINDER et s [ R T MEETS AT ¥, M. & A 2 i 538| His Ex,..-..m: on the Firing Ling | - More Is Required to Sign an Order | soldicr who finches before battle.” in Men's. Overcoats and Suits, Boys' Overcoats.and s i i i The- third meeyng of the Boys Ser-|. To all iocal coal dealers Martin E. Program of Work. its, Sweaters Me 'omen Children’ 3% i rice Leaguo was heid Wednesday eve- | Jensen. chairman of the local fuel| Lectures and demanstrations upon Sllltl, ; f?l‘ . W and i : g ut the Y. 31 C. A, There was @ | committee, has mailed lotters inform- | different food conservation subjects. * Women’s and Children's Winter Garments, Men’s = - - A fine supper was{ing them just who should be shown |Which are being given by the Home “ % 2 z 5 Aatomobile and Machine Parts Welded, | Six hours a igh e N 4 y Y the boys, after which they | preference in the sale of coal. The | Demonstration Agent of the Farm Bu- Women’s and Chlul’.n’l Winter Honery and Un- Garage work a Speclalty. LLZe n hearing Sergt. M:‘l fetter is as follows: Do arg beé';g gi‘\henbnr pla;nneni for dexvi Mo Uk i ey mmm ¢ the 42nd Royall, 1 4 Norwi every day. Since the beginning of the ! b o s GREENEVILLE Highlancers teli of his experiences on g %‘:n!n'g“l £09] Deglers ot Nopwleh, New Year ,meeting have been held or CAL; MUSIR U i Etfi- 81 Chestaut St. Tel. 214, i .~ the firing linc “Over There! A de- . ., favranged for as follows. o 2 5 L, The local fue! committee submit s i - at Home of Daughter Tuesday After- | 500 o T e airnlane in the pres. [P8lers ang customers. Under federal | rangements for & demonstration an ere re ro en mes overhaulu‘fi noon—Persanals. ent war. Arthur B, Norton and Roh- (C1Uors the following have prlority in| fyesday, Jan. 22nd on. “Sugar Sub - 4 s : 3 g E B % t a , 5 A > On Tuesday afternosn the death of | §rc, X sohnsen spoke for the affrmay funaume;s, hospitals, charitable Insti- | St Suinatorg ch Feb 1th on of Men’s Neckwear, Women’s Neckwear, Suspend- and Repair Work |55 cotie: S8 Gomer ot ee | cascier . Tirrsl uphait, e neear |Gt ™ olipbone. and. tele; | oo "erilé—The Thuraday. Aftornoon ers, Napkins, Towels, Table Cloths, Blankets, P daushter, Mrs. Bdward Aubrey. of No.| (1., {1, Bees IRA40eel UPT 9°" Leraph plante, “ships and vessels for | Sical diches on Jan 100 at the Tns| Comfortables, Umbrellas, Et > 59 Mt. Pleasant street, where she was! Trq ladies in charge of the supper|PUnker purposes, U. S. governmental| casville church. The meseting w: OBRON ™ s BalCe OF ALL KINDS ON visiting, She was ill for about eleven | wero Mrs. Idwin Hill, Miss Osgood, | DUrPoses, municipal, county and city | well attended in spite of the iey roads days., Mrs, Drisced] was a resident of | Afics Martha Osgood, Miss Richards | SOVErnment purposes, manufacturers|anq all presemt were most intsrested AUTOMOBILES, Greeneville for many years, making|and the Misses Evelyn and Gladyg|Of Perishable food or food necessary|and emthusiostic. Mr. C. C . Hewitt < £ her home with another daughter, Miss | 3jll. The tables were beautifully dec- for immediate consumption. furnished some cornmeal ground by 5 CARRIAGES, WAGONS, |Julia Driscoll, of 159 North Main|orated for the occasion by the ladie Customers’ Qrders. him. which when compared with the ’H‘H P T S l C ELL hree daughtors, Mrs. Aubrey. Misg|onsing as_euloved between 1M1 Under the direction of the state fuel | SOmmerdial product ot hewiet: . TRUCKS and CARTS S e T Delm 7 | courses, Henry Lo Fontaine presiding fagmipistrator customers are to go di- e XEWIo add favar. 3 y oriscoll and Mrs. James T. Delaney. of | a¢ the piano. The next meeting will réctly to dealers and not to the local Baltic—A "~ large and interested g o 5 Fifth street, a son, Daniel, Who Is With |be held on the third Wednesday of Pl Soommit tee: crowd came to Red Cross rooms on _Mecham:n[lnflup.lu. :nl-nwtmg, Twnm'; g‘]e Au;tn&:an ayg.g; ,ln F?nf:l'b and | February. X desler r;luit SeTt 0 anvBody it ne f.}omi:.cytevankng Sto heal'];l.l demonstra- = ming, Upholstering an 001 ork. ree brothers, nis_ o an: —_— has S 1) ~ | tion ure on “Supper Dishes” which = S T A k7 £ Wi e as eoal to sell and may make 5 i 2 . ‘ Blacksmithing in all its branches Gflfisomwelg;;erre fi::eJ?::: f;:t:d? HIS FIRST APPEARANCE arrangements about payment. was given by Miss Campbell. The | fom Greeneville public school met in | might also be enrolied among the 200 < shes prepared. which were . corn 2 g e I oE i e L - Al WITH BOSTON SYMPHONY | A customer buying one-quarter ton| o . Assembly hall, a talk and demonstra. rls in New London eounty who a cian: — or less is not required to sign orders. ig:gr'u?:mri E:‘“gf’h?‘:&f i phut ftion of the same nature 45 the one | ready Loiens-tathe Juniar Rupd Army. e i Alfr 5 rney Yo - A eus er - buyi onse-h: 01 3 o o ee8 | on January ‘15th Was given and the er the business part of the meet- l T e TNeading L L cv;(:: O Cenarm Aare 18 Sequired o, Sl an order and | E4Ce, Showed waya In comserving | girs received instructions on the mext | brousht enough material from homo ! Jo | * Miss Marion Evelyn Starks of Bos- |- or: Wi ed Orchestra. is required to show his latest previous | et and animal fats by using f0ods|jesson, The officers of the club were | ing, a demonstration on Cream of Po- i has promised to come shortly 10| yihreq &, Kearney of 25 Park street, | Oder before he can obtain more ceal | SmU% m composttion. —~Many of | elected and a constitution adopted. | tato Soup was given. The children 4 . 2 i these substitute foods will be found 507 to 515 North Main St. |matic interpretation of the play, Mary, i R A8 s i Saigamnn ml{;‘:era::xeerrs"u:% Cfeduested ot o | 1258 expensive. ary " AT 3 e Boston Symphony orchestra, ™' 2k Bozrah—At the Bozrah C = i EL e ti: i d LT onalss Starks 1o @ dramatic | b " Karl Muck, conductor, In. Sym. | 3¢ept telephone orders. Grangs ball, ~a week congervasion | V'OIKCIS “Was held at the Baltic town | Soun, the nett meeting is th be held Dn A J SINAY of the Leland Powers school of dra-|Phony Hall, Boston, Tuesday evening,| A cistomer who for good reasons|qemonstration will be given Saturday, |halh Tuesday evening, january 15th, | = A ry i organization | 50 that the recipe was doubled and 25 ing of Junior Heme Heconomics|children had' about one-haif cun of whe; rehests der +g {C2n not go in person to a dealer roay Miss Drescher, the local leader ,being £ = A1 4 s mt‘ctr:{;ihgsxdfl::sh:fud}g: .;xx:;:; "Bli nS)' p}:nv %:3&5&&«;"'3‘3":.? send an agent known to the dealer or | © o, 16t absent, Miss Brennan took her place | Connecticut Temperance Union’s Offi- North Stenington—A two day ex- may send an agent with written au- i i 4 and made all arrangements for the cers, Leland Powers, George Riddell, Kate y g tension school in home economies is = ot ; 2 Dentlst Beran nd Raanel Mook fo dftcy Mar M‘;vnu:‘ this young man is ut 16 sears iy 3 O orders o} 12 D held Feb. 20 and 21st. Twenty | SVEIDS. Twentyane girle werel an tne annual mesting of the Con- Ann Mies Starks interprets. ton. differ- {51 S50 13 MY ge el Metly com | While, dealers may book orders for wamean heve sleusd the svaliestion | 7oy Giners hea School dnd are | necticut Temperance Union held Tues- > s % Y, se, ich makes it possible for an exten- | '3 3 t B it . 5 Rooms 16:19 Alice Building, Norwich |0t characters / World’s greatest conductors: Mr. Kear- |re advised not to do so uniil thers | sion scheol o be Eiven. SN working in factoried but all are very |day in the’ omces of the Connegti- Phone 1177-3 TR {.hey also has the distinction of heing |are reserves of coai. In any case or-| Norwich 'City—The Housewives had Tutctxz‘ll:n;;;{saeeml::;:;trsatrigg ing coyrse | cut Sunday School Association in the s e youngest performier who' has ever | ders for future de Ty Will come af- | their mesting Jan. 16th at which Miss Preparation of Cereal” and left over | Hartford National bank bnilding, .the . Howard W. Jemkins of New Haven |appeared with this wondierful organi- |ter eases of distress. Campbell gave a general talk Ten S o econd les- | lemhers. determined to sec that the is spending a few days with friends [zation. He®plays the trumpet. Any cases-of doubt or dispule are|Food Cemservation. The wish has|CSTeals Was given, also a secon % | et goneral asmsmbly. i eomngsed of DEL-HOFF HOTEL here, — e to bo refeired to the local fuel com- |Dbeen expressed by many women that (SO0 On “The Value of Vesetables im IIAE SN, WUCTERE 10 SR HCEr d- MORE DONATIONS FOR mittee. they ‘should like to be able to get|he Diet and Their Preparation” was) WA THG THC VoG8 o PRCE OO TS EUROPEAN PLAN JSeorse Merrow of South Lawrenee, __FREE WooL FUND MARTIN E. JENSEN, other war breads thon that mage|SXplained. The officers of the ciubll’f SIHCRES TIC DI crected: / > igiti b Thai s = y B 0 were elected an b % o = HAYES BROS., Props. v:fi:! is visitin gfriends in Gmne Chairman. | with rye. Action was taken at this adopted. 'The gir decided to call ident, Stanley W. Bdwards, Two Small Gnda Contribute arge - The chairman of the local fuel com- | meeting and a committee appointed to 3 Balls of Tinfoil 1279 | mittee requesis (ho pubiication of the | oo what could be done ‘o ket the mics Club of Sprague. After the coner, Kensington; vice presi- .ot ikl additional ruling that no coal dealer bfifflskwdmogem:;n MAKINE SOME | yiceting the girls remained and help- J. T. Rohertson, ~Manchester: in Norwich can be expected to take |other kinds of using corn- meal n dw L. W. Clevéland, New Haven: J- C. csflfivmflx"crfiifi”]:{:fil }:)?/! 33;::?.‘?& ¢ars of orders, large or small, that|and oatmeal It is hoped that many Egfi‘é?'}fiec:n'fl’?hr:f‘f’?,fil“h‘figeshfi Briusmade. Washington; B. _K. Miss Catherine Crowe from The New Idea Club, the Ladies|¥cre beoked during the summer or | Women will make this easy by plan- collecting that evening for the K. of | Nicholson, Bridgeport; W. A. Shank- as been fall. They did not get the coal ex-|Ring to buy war bread on the wheat- | c”' (T P8 1in, Middletewn; Judge Jeel H. Reed, spending a few days with her eousin, Charitabls Circle of St. Ma.ryu Parish, C. War Fund. their ciub The Junior Home Eceno- secretary and treasurer, H. Telephone 1227 26-28 Broadway Miss Georgette Murphy if- Central avenue is visiting friends in New Lon- don for a few day: THE PALACE ke | 1 di it rEr- Mrs. Walter Whesler, of Tawn styeet, | Graenevilis, N. F. A. Bramatic Qlub, [P€rted and, thérefore, could not mekie | lese day, it arransements can be car The second mecting of the Kimball ggfi:fi“’: i‘;};;‘“ug:'a'l'm‘fi Pty 78 anklm Stree - fifiufi?f}?&g’fo,gfi ’é,’.‘;,d, -;.1:: Chairman Jensen is in receipt of the| A three-day food exhibit at the sug- | Junior Home Economies Club was o - TAFTVILLE small girls have shewn the right spiri¢ | [OIPWing two letters from Thomas | gostion of the State Council of De-|held at their school in Preston. Jan. ¥ : 2 Se - “!17th during the noon hour. A ver¥|ig,e00 TESTIMONIALS FROM of helpfulneas by/recently bringing in rfik}:":fifl“bj'fiehf:’.er‘“fd{f,’“:f:’:;‘:_' f,e.',; a}:fig?mm:‘: f,?’:“g';]:',‘,?'f:d interogting talk on the Value of Veg- MOTHERS. League No. 2| Lwo heavy ‘:‘a‘;gfi:‘;‘g:ggmfi eral public of Nerwieh: otables in the Diet and Reasons for | .¢ children who i P. SHEA Paperhangers Lead ve suecessfully —Troeger Leads In | Players— . Buclu ham Memorial Jan, Using more Corn Meal in the Homes | Mother Gray's ¢ £ s SRS = om.fi dual Playe tieman whe aBpreciated the Worth of Me Mt E, g;;!::;hg:a‘f{}:;’w!g;" 26th. Fhis . opecially Siven for ol | aiso a demonstration on Cream of | sren. ey mwore 2 e th such contributions has added one as » NOTWich: women of New London county who | Potato Soup. was given. Whiie the|bowels, relieve feve teething s on, headaches, de- are interested in Food Conservation|Soup was being prepared the president | disorders, constipa Conn. American House|, 2umins e vt ook e mea s0x| ™" Pesr Sir Y R : Acknowledging vours of | for their own b i help- | calied the mesting to order and the |3iroy worms and frequently brezk up 8pecial Rates to Theatrs T i ems:ii;fidpflcéhapmrm%‘h; Te-Madesiisutanant- the 15th, we beg {0 state that we have | ing we:;xor&’x:%uto lnc‘l:flfil?tw ?:&;)d 'Sairs in | minutes of the lust meeting read and e aisl'»:le?-rl}';»w\x o e ta Tokintla 16 e Troupes, |The ey e e :t::’i s °‘M- George Waldo Oat, son ef Mr. and |been ? overwhelmed with business|their own community. Interesting | accepted, also very enthusiastic re-!Children i been the safe and relia- Li Sk raveling Men, Eto, scant margin of twe ga ,T Mrs. John B. Oat, spent Sunday at his |that wé have not been able to answer | lactures will be given by noted speak- | borts of Home Cooking Along Censer- | ble remedy in tifie of need. Mothers very Cannection Shetucket Street Wheel Club is two gn.mgsnbw:hmd te home in this eity., During the nast |befere. = ers and several demonstrations will | vation Lines was given by members ;ggglfl f;;_e‘mmg;lf\‘lhfl"t a box in the e use. At druggists FARREL & SANDERSON, Props. Red Sox, while the Velvet Mill is hope- reek Mr. Oat has been promoted to a | We note what vou v in regard to|pe given by Miss Hallock and Miss |of the club. The soup was then tried = bl V' vhere, 23e. lieutenanoy amd is mew Lieutemant|the priee of coal (istributed to the | Campbel by all the pupils in the school apd | everywhere, Ll e FSRNRE TN {lessly in the rear. The standin | George Waido Oat. employes of the Marlin-Rockwell com- | Taftville—A demonstration on corn | pronounced excollent. Miss Bennett e PTe“b'. Won. Lm_m 'Pmml sl ) B R, pany. We leave the matter of the|meal dishes will be given at Ponemah | informed us before leaying that they "PROTECT VOUR FEET" i &D“ ngers 2 7186 | Received Postal From France. fixing of this price entirely in your|hall at 2:20 Jan, 31st. were planning to serve hot soups at A.G Pl o 1“75‘ Miss Annie Shugrue of Golden street | '4dS 3s we are sure that you will| Arrangements for New London, | lunch hour and this would be included . G Fom sF son, F. 8.|V:l!:ee?a&l‘]’§’ 9 55“ {has received a postal from. Thomas r;; ::’:x’re best judement in regard to tic, smm,,ggr;.{n and Groton meet- [@mong them. C]] ll & Au 5 CIALIST " 2 ¥ Delane; cousin, whe e are hein '\dc the la es l’or y % izati eetin; for the ] Suite 7.4, Al Buildion, Norepen™ | ek shms ettt S | S mandeer ap necsssary. W also hots| Sis junlor home coonomics club | NEOX, BenooL Janary 1 ol theee 15 Maip Street Farmerly of Waterbury” Bhone 1356-4 Individual Averages. | Troeger has a slisht lead pn the other|CIA, YOU have appealeq to the local | Meetings have beeh held this week in | jilis o the op and what other { ygTroeger, ¥, White and J. White lead | tWo men. The averages fbr the league | FTP73 o et of Your IV | ing ‘was held Jen. 13th at 8:30 in the | clibs 0f the same nature in New Lon- Wu_L {mill league No. 2 in individ laver- : ,;e?éfi.'} :u:,m“‘ ard:scoe) = for | Greeneville Assembly hell. Misg | 000 county were- accomplishing they IAM C. YOUNG |age, each man having playe %‘ Name, G. PF We have already wired Washington | MeWilliams and Mrs. Potter, local | Were given membership cards to take STETSON & YOUN® 3544 c::;mgatmmcfitwe'fi e e raoTth- | school met with the countrs eclub i CARPENTER and BUILDER 195 will keep vou advised. leader, a talk was given on the value| BORN erly, R. I, Jan. 21, 3081 Yours very truly. of vegetable in the diet, also a demon- | GIRARD—In W Best work and materials at right 3437 ¢« THOMAS W. RUSSFLL, stration on cream ef petato soup, each 1918 a son to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Al - ?l‘:ife':hzc'ku 50 West Main 81, s F‘e;crulAF‘uel Administratar. fi"‘ ;b‘mlngn!?. S t:n t"anfm]s t;o‘;n S\:g;’r'?;l" Pzwcatuck, Jan.” 19, 1918, EMBALMERS —a B o o MY T e : : C. W. JAYN! on SUEDhRSH A locum, to Mr. and Mrs. and to deeide if it was good enough| 2 o, Giles | sacntary to try out in the home. After the Edgar R. Sweet. (Toilet Tips) 1647 ‘A 4 e Mr. Martin E. Jensen, Chalrman T. i a Lady Assiatans safe, cert; t] 4 B ., 40- | demopstration every girl declared she s e Lf “87;,"‘ ,fl?n'_“':”':;h:“}:‘"' al Fuel Cemmittee, ~Norwich, | woula make oream of potato soup for DiED e e Telephone 328.3 ©One of the historic places in Norwich | [01OWS: Mix a paste with some powd- i ] Conn. supper that evening, The president Dfi]ff””fi;;&‘;‘h"fl‘-‘“‘_i‘é{;-w an 5-b;;‘};]~ . pl TWich | red delatene and water, apply te Dear §ir: Answering yours of the|and vice president having been elected 'Dil;t:oh N HENRY E. CHURCH for over two Mntlm(l has been the | hairy surface about 2 minutes, then 3 9 16th, We beg to'state that you are in|at a previous meeting, the only of-|runeral from the home of her daugh- WM, SMITH ALLEN ‘UW"' rub off, wash the skin and the hairs . 2 position, aceording to instructions|fieer left far election were secretary | ter, Mrs. Edward Aubrey. of 59 Mt. X are gone. This iz entirely harmless Tegeived from this office, to seize coal|and treasurer, these were elected and Pleasant street, Id.n morning at ADAMS TAVEDN and seldem requires repeati; But udry fer the Backus hespital if vou find it|the girls received instruetion en the| 8 o'clock. Requiem mass in St to_avoid disappointment it 1.”.'4‘,;, neeessary, duties of officers, 1}: n:lx: meeting is n:u;{l;a i C?urf'(f:“atchfflfif £ e S50 it v 9, E. —In s ¥ 91, 3 The trolley will get you there from f“?"‘: to see that You get genuine dela. | Blanchot P ',” au:ll’;?'y o‘;‘a::(: cfl:avlhi: lsfm:zuloscflu;;rg tooh;: }fig’fidugg’m:gh a 1'"’“’ of girls ?g“;bl" o ol Cheste W e FLOWERS the Sity id, abaut Qftesn minutes or . ; Sleighing Parties. and it the same ean be held to be Tamaral fross hor late home, 73 Hamils PLANTS TREES you can run there in an azutomobile There were several sleighing parties delivsred according to your instrue- | ten avenue, sday afternoon, Jan, in less time, g i of th i ,p: — The Ho e 24, at 2.30 ‘o'clock. Burlal in family ORDER NOW A. A. ADAMS WL inine vxoon g' il o is office feels that the houscholds m o 1ok In ¥antic cemptary: . A, met with a rather serieus mishap near | 371 public institutions must be kept > R eme dy FARACI—In New Lordon, Jar. 21, 1918, Maplewood Nurse ry Co: Phione 519 Norwich Town Baliic when their sieigh Lroke dows. | *orm even if the munition plants and R e o ot thomas IR AEN | T M. hEABODY Tel. 93 governmen ave to s| own, % ! = — None of the party were injured, how- | S¥TSpITERL PIARGE I Ut GOWn| Yor com i hoarseness; MENARD-In Taftville, Jan. 25, 1018, i = DENT'ST " ey THOMAS W. RUSSELL, pleasant to iake and sure to help Vary Menard, widow of Francols | Sy RS . i M Menard, aged 76 years, 1 month. . Fmal Dlredflr Mill Ne., 1 Shyt Down. ciw guel Administrator. Funeral from the iome of her davgh- |8 Shea & Burke: DR. E. J. JONES : The greater part of No. 1 mill was ter, Mrs. Barry. No. 1 South Fourth Suite 46 Shannon Building Secretary. g s s foreed to shut down Wéciesday am avenue, I'riday meininz at 8$.30, Ser- “‘ 2 and Emh{mer desaunt of fex;?:éw:lo?z The No. & | vices at Sacred Ileart chureh at 9 41 Main Straat s ‘W bu! Wi m-‘hnltm (B o'clock. Burial in Sacred Heart H Take T R o receiving s electrio power from No. t Montville """;r"""‘:";d Drilled in the Of Horehound and Tar cemetery. Fflnefal Directars entrance, Shone " - 4 mi A e PECK—In Canterbury, Jan. 23, 1918, . Promptserviceday or night S The Montville Home Guard held its é%””“‘“”"’fl "“"' Oscar Peck, aged 79 vears.. . _ v your v, Appointed Organist. regular drill at the al‘mori ‘Wednes- ‘°" So?uu all dry, gism Funeral from his late home in Can- ad i — . A i s42-2. Lady Assisi. uOn V}a:: 1 AQdothg‘sh Dugas qu:u:dqd g:ar ;ven‘?gdrheu was a large num- njurious, by 2! terbury Saturd J?rh ]25, b 1] i N e et medium petter than tn u‘h the M- FS. yme Quinn as arganist of n attepdance and the work ‘was o'clock. Burial in family let in stern 2] - Vertising columna of The sulletim. Joseph's church in Ccoum. in nfantry and manuel of arms. | B 1y P Tootiacke Deere NN IR T ouatas ive ek e e Smith cemetery. letin for business results.

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