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e e i) Bl HOUSEHVES RNY WS LRGN BT [T Powreos el (o AND EMBALMERS THE WEATHER. Local Ohmhnien Changes Nlnn to Housewives’ LADY ASSISTANT Gomicion. Mrs. Edmund W. Perkins Elected Prasident and Miss| ot i depression of considera- 5 2 41 Colle Anawered Sreabil s m"‘"”'mmy Py Lot Howe Vice Président; : o, i ;s can buy the Thrift and War parently mo eastward. This de- \ 3 ~ 2 I { ¥ Peasion. 1n. conmestion With an antlx 3 =R ' " || EVERY PARTICLE OF DANDRUFF 'I' Sflmgs Stamps hese—they are { 85 Main Street ssione Which overltes mmfi"?’f: ‘| PISAPPEARS AND HAIR STORS fi-edy. Thousands of Wyoming, ICv“l!!on.do‘,‘ freve] Nebras: A mesting ot the Housswives’ army ,%Ng;vh 2 very deatzous of 4 - ... COMING OUY. . - . triotic ‘Norwich people are i :',.",’;"m“fa::sofl Taliny. southe | T LB I o b SRt | oaw A MOTET GLOTH. THROUGH S AMPS naw buying md saving for our 5 e o esider onnecticut House- |ed: President, Mrs. Edmund W. Fer: e ; : yet? FUR COATS General rains, are Mi"“w in the leagus W spoke, “vice president, . Miss g i rian 808 - i(Blank Gotor) |22 Gt st Tommenson S (e 1€, che Sersnt brasohes of vk, the) Howe secroey na gan LR S A "'"""“" Wiaae b South Atlantic states. s o it Bod pation, T that Gues Tor astive menibie | Inatoua” and beantitul aMom 7 oUNK Wint dor Drpein g Friday; | SUSUECD éré‘:m.‘m, fomamitioes on | cents and for Sustalning memabers 31 &ir! 6 Mt haly claanse. :‘“."‘_. ataral North and middle Atjamtic: Moderals | various objects of community inierest| or more. It was'voted that. the league [ JUS) 2y this—=moisten o cloth. with a Bucran Mirke m wost winds, fair weather. . and benefit is a most important one|meet the second and fourth.Wednes- | lttle, ndaflno £nd parsfully draw Russian South Ablantic: . Moderate east{ 14 ;ncluges committees on home days of each month at'3 oclock in|tl halr,, taking . ene small % (Black Color) | winds, fair weather, den, ,,.,buc markets, milk, fuel, g fi':mmu Miss . Hoves :r , dm Thi 1 el 4 NATURAL ubq RAT, ::.Dm‘. : : by e i B E e . St bl E i few /momants: ? il Southern New England: - neral 5. league tor ' i uc nex ¥ 4 i) e probably Friday. |work for the betterment of | week. Fifteen hundred members is|P&Y the. beguty : ,.‘UTRM o £ i :‘:' s NH" ,:1 s wields srwsdee influence. Norwidh's quota and the movement is B“me‘ beaatifying the. eie ot il L m LL m ca o ?:’;:“ 0 Maewiol tional reputation and high standing'a vital one for'the community. mg:;énec(‘im«w “every v:.:td x:vié it s lollo - > or ' ¥ I3 A . . A b . . 18 BATH GTREET. NORWICH, CT,|Seviz's pharmacy, show the changgsj————=————""— SR i cxates (o sealy, Smavor siobpns U<h b THAL Ia e questmu, flnl is uppermost in the minds of (= in xnag;mn the RED CROSS CHAPTER . {HOW CORPORAL HOLMES ine u‘t wha‘“;fl' please you most will [§- sithis 6 Esshian: “SILK”” TEAMING TR f— - B w0 ; IN”POQUETANUCK | GOT GERMAN BELT |be atter a, fow weoks Jise e i many women § fl""‘ hime, | ‘ashion has decreed —_—e a Bee REW fre¥ A 5 AND TRUCKING R 35 305t Mre. Jotm D. Tayior is Chosen Bui- | And How Wounded Hun Wrem Ha| tony SUp o aew e weely uen s fl_w lndm.g hbll.c for S"m““dsm. ¥ weay, and e BoNE VERY mr:n'g AND AT| Highvet u,c A ness Chairman ~ at Orn-mxh\un Had Befriended Shot Canadien Sol-|hair srowing 0 over tha 20410 jats || InVite your inspection of the new styles in Silks, including : REASD! cEs omparisons. Meeting. dier in the Back, of ‘it, surely.-invest a-few cents in a(f’ ? 5 A.D. LATHROP Proautions for Weeiaeutny: . Tt ‘| bottie of Knowlton's Danderine-at any - “Wednesd eather: .As predict- Red Cross nhlpfu' was formed in| Corporal R, Derby Holmes, _the € . Phane 1B e, \v‘llw il;oquet-nu:;k Wednesday evening. in :‘-::flelr o B%w é: use’Cam— tdrr\?git‘wu or. toilet countor, Amd just % New awx New COIDTS ew l eas ——————— e - p home of Mrs. Benjamin army soon T the war jroke| g, 1 fif 1t' You lfl: 4° 4 d s A GREAT A Inepheeably 4f i Rhe out and Wb was ono 'of fhe speak- | wii'ya ONE as m?’té‘s: Taomey you || Amongst the most popular weaves, this season, are Fou- ‘_’AR!FTV oF lected : s‘;s v;t the patriotic dinner held at ever spent. 7 . o fia 2 Tlfi f - ‘ ’a'.m c’ooks Bl ___-_T_,,____.“__,._:. RO OF vock, Mis, Wikl mgchm"”',,',‘ b:lh“m"‘m“’m”’“n“;‘%g:&i :;";z‘:f mm lards in various slylfl, handsome S!npe etas for lklt-l RE | = 1 - retary, Mrs. Lillian !Mm treasurer, ‘wich, Conn, Inc, has brought back le of the hard biscuits. . ings, Plain etas tins chmgeab 2 . .30 - .3 9.40 | Mrs. -C.- D.-Geer. . : with him from the trenches a‘ 5 I?Ine“pme\u}: M;a gad a, g‘:mdertnl set | - > T‘E md S‘ for .“‘b' new e at FRISWELL'S ! ) belt which he took from a Germdn sol- [of feeth to have. bitten throush, those |} "effects for street and evemng wear. %-27 FRANKLIN STREET GRAIN DEALERS MUST gm vhvm! mfihe fog:d ;fi"‘}?fm n &e gnfiu{‘:s a8 he fimfi dir hfado": Dgxgg 0f e. - @ in ont e : % 1 0% OPERATE UNDER LICENSE | friended the wounded Hun and as soow | pockets and. afting It out, cut away :He:e Are a Few Sugge From Om- Sprmg Showmg Ladies‘ ‘wm Wisb .a.;—-——__.__.__.?fl. Provided Their Anmlnl Business Total :;dcmmeq Iéfeh- h:;,d, h.:“ cfi{:‘,,'“‘f{f i t‘émc )3 tt:e "?,‘ g&:ged itwgp ‘:: ter high water it is lor n ‘wound, an en ban 5 ids treacherous and cowardly Hun picked{best I 1d. o tide, which is followed by flood ti . f Exceeds $100,000. ; . . .- oA L And coys w’us re hug e cfi;‘; e g FOR WAISTS S‘GRTS ‘AND DRBSFS ‘ Tollet Cream mvm ‘Since Feb. '1'5. every “dealer in grain|on the ground and shot one of Cor-|even more so when several .of us gave and feeds whose annual business ex-|poral Hojmes' comrades in the back||him clgarettes and a box of matches, |} Yard:wide Black and White Check Surah Sili; dependable for wear, In e R o ceeds §108,000 is presumed to -be op-|Corporal Holmes wheeled- round om|I told him that I thought that I should {§ three sizes—at $1.59.a yard. x Southound Car Delayed by Accident|orating under @ license from the |hearing the shot and saw his com-|take -his belt- for -he. would have no : whil most perfect copdition mre invited to| Near St. Mary’s Cemetery—Notes. |United States food administration, as|rede on the ground dying. Another |further use for it during this war. He|{ Yard-wide Striped Taffetds in light. and dark grounds with white stripes - try the kind we are effering today authorized by a proclamation by Presi- |comrade had crushed in the skull of|smiled at that. I removed the rest.of —colors are burgundy, green, bm\lm, tan, blue and old rose — at $1.89 which contains enpugh peroxide in WM evening the southbound {dent Wilson on Jan. 10. The federal|the brutal Hun with 'the butt end of a|the equipment from the belt-and soon g to make it the Ideal Cream. car leawing Taftville at 5.45 was de- |food administration for Conneeticut|rifle .in.order to prevent him from'|had the.boxes of bombs slung across |§ 2 ¥ ’ { layed on Boowel] avenuo near St.|has amnownced the special rules and |further treachery, my_shopider, Handsore Satin Stripe Tafieul for skirts, both changeable and two-tone ’ Mary’s ogmaetery for some time. The |regulations which have been promul-| Here's the yarn as Holmes tells it;) What a relief. Our efficer -told the —_ o P d Dum S pharmacy casing on the moter became detatched {gated to govern the licensing and [One of the most trying and irksomd|German that he would send a runner|N effects, in biue, green, taupe and Pekin blue, also in blue and white, gray and ddopped to the ground. The heavy | manufacture, mixing and processing,|jobs that a Tommy has to go through|back and get the - stretcher bearers, and blue; green and white—at $2.00 a ylrd. 50 MAIN STREET casing plowed a deep furrow in the|importing, storage and distribution of | with out there is what is known as|who would-get-him to a hospital. Now: Toad between the rails and brought|feeding stuffs. These are the rules: carryipg parties. Of course these du-|do you know that fellow had every Yal-d wide New- G'nafinm Silk Plaids in pink and blue effects, ,,,,.y at- k7,4 > the oar 10 a sudden stop. After seme| Rule 5—No licensee selling wheat, |ties have 1o -be performed by Fome-||chance of living, had received suffi- e . JOSEPH BRADF aelay the passengers were brought to|mill feed as a broker shall charge |one, though every battalion thinks|cient proof that he would be fell taken || tractive and.serviceable—at $2400 a ya ORD the city. Many of those living in the |more than a reasonable brokerage not!that his should not be the one to do|care of, and ut I must tell you wnat'|§* village walked to their homes and a|to exceed 25 cents per ton, and no . . it. appened. BOOKB’M)BR few fortunate ones received lifts in|licensee shall charge a brokerage on| It means that sometimes parties are P We took our loaés and starteq on autes. any wheat mill feed on which a brok- | detailed from each company to go outjour way, T have forgotten to tell you @lank Bocks Made and Ruled to Order IROADWAY that will keep their complexion in al- EXTENSWE SHOWING OF SILK FOULARDS erage has already heen charged. on fatigues to carry different things'ithat the day before, there had been a % 8 Village Notes. mfi‘“: 6—No. licensee selling wheat{up to the trenches; such as ihe ra- \&lg battle in which mn-i ‘mm‘w had Yard-wide Silk Foulards in navy and black grounds, with dot and coin- eed, as a commission agent fof {tions, ammunition, bombs, trench mor-| ven Fitz back 'a considerable way < o - . t % “cgw‘i‘)em 13"" has ”t:r::; the sale of consignéd wheat -mill|tras and such truck. b;vzow 4 box of|And this Hun that we hadgvust tound j | 2P0t of -white—these will. bo very popular this seasan—at §1.50.a yard nmp Mevens: xiter spending feeds, .making, sale, deliveryand col-|bombs weighs. quite a bit—ahout 30|was in all probability one of those -wide " . Sat! for wai skirts and dresess, neat days in the village. A lection, shall charge more than @ rea- |pounds— and there are two of them’Who had been passed for de Ya':d wnf- Chensy .s““ Foulesis f i i g 4 0 h l' ’,‘ e = i m songle commission not to exceed 50 |handed you to earry. men. Possibly he had faked i designs, in the following colors: taupe, old rose, Copenhagen, brown, navy, er ln Sergeant Major J. Fred Fleming «cents per ton, and no licensee shall B Y <5 withe hopes that in the eover of n fum, a.lw black and white, black and lavender—at $2.00 a ' u returned to Camp Devens, after a four | charge a commission on any wheat mill gsAuvfe;:‘l;w;n%ry“;tso;haTor‘?e;a[fizlegn be ‘might be able to get back to his myite. dnd, wii - . {9ay farlough at bis home in the vil-|feed on which a commission has al- | pouns 1t u Tecge Sl oESrar fven|OWn men. e \ lage. ready been charged. 1 1 i % We had gone just about far emough e’ut ° 5 ST { . Rule 7—No licensee buying and seli- ;,f‘ l,:m' 7:":" 38 & Tong vine smipodl,, the last of our forty odd men to F Sk Allan Browne of the Naval Reserve |ing wheat mill feed as a wholesaler .;;;:ffl ‘Itm{l;?::wc:f“f};: I:’e“em m:( pass him, when suddenly there w2 PLAIN AND CHANGEABLE TAFFETAS 4 OF ALL KINDS ON has returped to the U. §. 8. Mas-|{or jobber shall charge meore than a these balaneed on your shoulder wwhen |2 Féport of a rifle. Quickly I whee : sachusetts, after g brief stay in the]|reasonable advance over the average suddenly’ you are aitacked hy a|nround and so did ail the fellows An excellent showing of' Taffetas, plain and changeable effects, a:very AUTOMOBILES, village. bulk price at. mill (plus ~brokerage “ihat vou just|Running baek to where all the otiicrs . : i dar o - e : el o dempe E Gan Tonth wikh Faur Mes. Rrin Thes :vere r:]:akmv their way I saw ng. popular fabric for skirts a resmes, - e SRS b y. paid fre! cost of Sacks) of ‘ i o n 2. dying condition, ‘Higgins, who N = in.street and: ing-shades, very dependahle CARRIAGES, WAGONS, TAFTVILLE his siock of all such wheat mill feeds|Jom™ £0es the "anple” and up €065 |yg%heen at the rear of the party. The || Yard-wide Chiffon Taffeta in.street and: evaning iy ; y on hand or under contract not at that{y " 1an ¢o grab the offender, then up|POOF fellow had been shot right § for wear—at $1.75 a yard. TRU(XS .‘l!d CARTS Dr. George Thompsen Appointed Lo-|iime contracted to be sold, such ad- with the burden and on the jonmey. through the back of the neck. Lool cal Examining Doctor for U, 8. Ship-{Y2nce not to exceeed the following These trips up to the line ten ing toward the place where the Ger- |§ Yard-wide Guaranteed Taffeta i® the. most popular shades, . inciudiang commission or inspection . fees, wl\ul-l Jouetie L bhn gaE Yard-wide Satin Messaline in'street.and tevening?shades, aymost depend- able grade—at $1.75 a yard. Mashanicat Repairs, Painting, Trim. | ping Board—Other Village News. | Ce.ii™ ucmiand” Grati: or Sens |means miles of waliing pete . U Frits lay there with his skl batters : . !hdx-mtlnng in all its branches i \’s sTicer. Guatave H. Hal- g:a.t;‘ ;il}'afistaleShgm:.filgfmflig: of the Somme: front—wading’ through ||7 By 2 rifle butt ‘Who did it 1 dontlf Vard-wide Ghangeable TAfivin 1op popsrste skicts Sod 50 eoechs S. Shipping Board has ihitiener il deaktren; crlllr, for that Killarney pink; orchid, also in plum and green, ,green and black—at $2.00 oty warehouse upon arrival, draft terms,]l, knee deep, rain pouring down and |gWO¥CC DR, GERIEIER CRTE 100 GRS ard §3 per ton. In making sales on credit, | YO0 AT saturated to the skin. Can youlght¥ PS o S AR < s [ sm & not to exceed $1 per ton may be add- we had padsed and had sent - : % st . e Well, we had been detailed to go " y uark Com- ing the local examination will be PH 1o, d Eox ebich ~bould - ibe on .one.of thesc parties and the first jst) that neant the sImos: SATINS FOR WAISTS, SK[RTS AND DRFSSES Rule 8—No wholesale: or jobbers in_the pafty. . : : e i Sk 567 o 515 North Bain Si nal examination by the offi-{ i con whent mill ferd i an boxes. of bombs, two to the man. Satin Messaline, 32 inches wide, in.black,. light biue, pink,,.reseda «and io any per- What the ‘object of it was I don't Y with the board before | fon' other Than a etan deator samens| 1 wes leading The party for as usual|) i o was doing a brave deed-for his father- CRE Mty g ““’::‘lmi‘“t‘h’fy% %&:yifaw o _another wkolt.s“aler or g;’d mfi?‘“&:fii:"fl Rrisd of ‘.,"‘Eo‘;“’f:,: land and it was really qiite in keeping || Yard-wide Satin Messaline imra Tulltrange ofistreet and everingishadts— seTvie in making such sales he ¢ A ivl their preliminary ex-lgiatos 1o the buyer the price which | FROE Bk T taught to the German soldiers. : was, paid bulk mill for the particular D STOWLNE: Later I looked at the belt that I | Raised $192.15 For Free Wool F-nd.|me buger shall not sell such mill feed | POHin’ but a bloomin’ bunch o* blink- |5, it reminded me of poor. Higgins A total of $192.15 has been ralsed jat more than the advances specified | I 2WSSE lying there cold. I am glad to say . . ®{the particular ‘Whi _|for we certainly did resemble a col- i Te, pl b d 1d, old biu Flflh Dlfly :l‘zfi;s ;gflnetx; theTt'illl;ec’l;z:egr %dars Zex:n chug; tmmr an:?;e?mvfhegldesi?ex?“:r umn of pack mules plodding through Suddenly - the inscription on- -the quoise, rose, brown, myrtle, plum, burgundy, gold, 8, navy, gray, ment cash, demand draft or sight|TDeAns miles of walking > man had been I saw a horrible sight. |§ taupe, old blue, green, navy, plum and black—at $225 a yard. ming, Upholstering end Waod Wark. terms, $150. per ton; sale ex.jobbern. mud, ankle deep and sometimes near- know; and no one ever asked, but i ma e deliberately reached for his rifie when \ Boston. where they wil re- charged if sold on arrival. draft terms. { o, 9197 Liesg barties and Whe frstlgeqtn of one of the best little fellows PRS- N . A NTEN training. facturer ora comsumer, orouided et |09 that sart of thing we kept in single{ <0, A Probably he thought that ha |} Copenhagen—at $1.39 a yard. whoié “bat” and from time to time T} 7ith most of the theories of Kuitur as at $1.59 a yard. wheat mill feeds sold. In such case, | “Gawd lumme wot a life. Why we'rely 3" taken and . prized it all the more > for the free wool fund by local yuung 1n rule 7, over the bulk mil price of | . " oL m' a way, T agreed with him, that we were able to-give him burial Yard-wide All Silk Satin, guaranteed'for wear, in new shades of tan, tur- the rud. As we were short of men |CLuckle struck my eve “Gott mit Uns® midnight, mustard and black—at $1.59 a yard, value $2.00. jturned over to Mrs. Jolm D. Hall of | Jobber. (God with us) Just think of the 2 ~-at the— the Woman’s Service League, and $61| Rule 9—Rules 5, 6, 7 and 8 shall not |L h2d to give a hand in’ carrying. a| 20C o;‘ such)beasts kil i as G 4 (RS P I y " of ith has already been iised for the : construed to aé!acr. the validity of :’:‘:Ff 'm“&fu;':\"trwd fl; b?;lftmt hfl POy, |Cod's name in any way after the i purchase of wool. y centracts made prior to Feb. 15 i3 i i 3 eople’s ‘Market 5= Tiee who raised tne 116 Spice oVt oh inst Srounds,| comperimtion: of Heine % Corpral o [ 7145 (HeY e doing cvery day CREPE-DE-CHINES AND SILK POPLNS ' 6 Franklin S ‘money follow: Lena Woisard, 'Melina | Every licensee shall on or before April |8etting out of carrying. ) : . % : f v i im Street mmmmz‘mmwum Dnymoflfld'nl él “3 ge g::::%uedma stuff sec-| Tt was late in the sfternoon when DIED. Crepe-de-Chine and Silk Poplin promise to be among the.leading; favorites JUSTIN HOLDEN, Proprieter na - { tion e tates food admin- | we started and it was about dusk when e - i Amer wear. i lic Day, Loretta Blais, May Dough-|lstration, Washington, D. C. a memo. {We had covered half of the distance | MELLER,In , Preston, Teb. 2 jir, Suring; and: Sy — - randum of all unmled nnd existing | that we were required to go with our| Notice of funerai hereafter. 40-inch Silk Crepe-de- Chine in Alice, gray, green,. mahoa-ny, black and §; Mary Savage, Phocbe |oOntracts for wheat mill feeds m: e |load. 00 Morgan behind me bean - v/ 81.80 & yassi: 4 1847 Sherrey, i Tiitbeee. tne Siseca | bntied. Manch A ) (o raae e morssiout Mis Teet IN MEMORIAM, s R g Y, 3 nfille and of stock|and the “blinkin’ injustice of the S 5 : i i ity, i i T Graham, Clara Thoma lsabelle Tier-|on hand March 15, 1918, purchased on | whole Bloody bucinees smows 1 sp| 1 Loving Memory of our 40-inch Silk Crepe-de-Chine, a good, heavy quality, in Hiack, white, old ne e historic mleel in Norwich {ney, Bva Fountaine, Ida Labarre, Ca- |such contracts. fod up with his lite of talk so prompt- Husband and Fatker, § hjue, pink, rose, yellow, light blue, navy, dark,green and. battleship gray for mr two centuries has been the |therine Hasier, Annie Hasler, Norah| Rule 10—Page 9 of amendments and 1y told him to shut up, which he CHARLES H. GIDDINGS, —at $1.89 a yard, value $2.00. 40-inch Silk and ‘Wool Poplin, being dust-proof it is a very desirable Hasler, Viola Jagques. additions te rules and regulations is{didn’t. who was takem from us Feb. 28, 1917, Any Taftville ladies who wish fres|hereby amended by adding the follow-| Just then a shcll landed so near us Gone—but mever forgottem. woll to knit for the Red Cross may |ing paragraph: “The above prices shall | that even Morgan forgot to growl for ADAMS TAVERN RS. LUCY B. GIDDINGS, nfill)ly wtm?l' Vigu;lflag’mnhe oorf'l";n- be exclusive of any brokerage or com- |at least 10 minutes. The shell gota ALICELP G!DDINgg dress fabric—in taupe, Pekin blue, Alice, navy, plum, lark green, brown, &+ ville or to Mrs. John D. Hall ior- | mission actually paid on accordance ed Mack. P s HENRY GIDDINGS. —at $1.89 a yard, valu < The trolley will get you thers from 4 o b gyl S e chap nam arts of him were sage, rose and black—at $ yard, 2] SZM freely distributed alomg our -way, but M T R e maintains a separate jobbing|we carried on. Back of me 1 Meard SN the city la about fifteen minutes or you can run there In an- automobile Breviti Gepartment and performs a jobbing | Higsins pipe up with “Pack up your | IN MmdoRIAM. ST U : ‘ in less time, Charles S. Stark of Colchester was|SrVice. lle may charge a reasonabel|troubles in your old kit bag.” In Loying Memory of BLACK SILKS FOR ALL PURPOSES' A. A. ADAMS a visitor in the village, Wednesday. | nolesalers g piofHon'to B A D foeeiak S e Wiy, .t EDSON E. MAYNARD, . above prices, not to exceed the mar- 0 better carry Wi 4 Phone 510 Norwich Town | Bertram F'. Larsen of Boston was g |EI"® Permitted to wholesalers by sbe- hombs. that 1 bad s0 far _strageled who emtered into rest In Black Silks for g"r's“v “":;;“‘f"'fir carry the dcpendaNemed- business visitor in LiLisbon, Wednes: { 0L feed rule 7" Jobers' margin|with. Most of the men had removed Feb. 25, 1016, harn and Skinner Silk, guaran or satisfactory service. day. e T be:::mfm S Bt T et a0t MRS, K. MAYNARD. | 3 S2ineh: BiacicRonaling Soricontac ot 255 a yard) 48 nf one could not g e g > FLOWERS YT particular wheat mill feed | do 1 D AOE LAY GHARANTE D i s Mr. and Mrs. James K. Spean of on hand and under contract whith he| I hoped tha,t we might pass someone s o Funeral Forms ‘N" Bedford are spending a. week |has not alréad: |who had "gone mt" s0 mz 1 could ’ Satin Peau-de-Cyane........eceeruannn. <.at $1.89 a yard with friends on Norwich avenue, find an Quaker Satin. .at §225 a yard l L u IS m Miss Jennie C. Stead of New um- : Y‘”‘Ofi\“{:!x":e ;g? ')f':‘ft\xt:e bob:elé ot Cl] b ch & Allen Satin Duchess .at $250 a yard Maplewood: Nunery Co. don was e vistiorat the home of | ROBERT SCOVILLE TO 3 g : Peau-de-Soie Sek T. H. PEABODY . - Tel. 986 | noon. ; SPEAK IN NORWICH 15 Main Strest Pean-de-Soie, oodeeoees AL \ te ¥ Sttt _ K the shoulder it left the two box: A o o in. stri 4 % \ FREDM T. m A number of local people were at | State Food Adm ing e in front and the other in back Quaker 's-tm. black w-thdwhxh pin . stripe, also black and white half. Taft’s Station to see the drafted mien |- Address at Town Hall. making the burden feel 50 per cent. inch stripe—at $2.25 a yard. Piano Tuner on their way to Camp Devens, Wed- \ighter. . ks P mesday. 3 Hon: Robert ‘Scoville, the Federal Sn far T had been dilamwlnted and 5 Phone 838.2 ‘2 Clairmount Ava, = ¢ Food Administrator for the State of {began to think that I wouid have to . e e = Conmecticut, hus been secured by the make the best of it for the rest of the DRE 0Rs : J3 7 i jome ‘committes, of which | journey n al us I saw, e ity > o — B S e i e g e s g T (10 Early Showing of White Goods the town on Tuesday ev- parently dead an s equipment v 2% GIRL KILLED HERSELF G AGER hing, Sranoh B a1 Y Y | on. Now & German belt is 5o strone Miks Aqines, Grathd BhR s In our White Goods Department, down stairs, wea are The meeting will open premptly and {and the nature of the buckle is so Mayor Allyn L. Brown will preside.|simple. that I knew from experience E Soiourning in South. There will be several sclection of pa- |that they were considered ideal for making a very complete showing of White Goods for ® e m e occasion will offer |carrying purposes. E i Word was received in New London le D"-ector 1o the citizens of Norwich a spiendid| I asked the oficer In ‘charge of the oy Angibut Spring and Summer wear—plain and novelty effects Wedneoday of the disappearance in opportunity to hear a man who 15 tak- [party to call & halt for & few minutes || fo and skirts. Our sho cludes Mar- Tampa, Floride. of Mins Agnes Gray- ing a big part in tho food administra- [so that T could procare the beit. He Telaphone 328-3 or. waists wing inclu n during present crfsis. * The s0 ‘made: for un. i o e g o 3 i . flfl Emba!mer lovai citivens of Norwick are cordial-|! A8 T tarned him over I 1eceived the R S N quisettes; Plain and Figured Voiles, Batiste, Flaxon, 4 earnestly requested -to | shock my life en he opened his TH ALL] Li Et 2 3;:1'::!“ e Seh Fith ber srana. Proi s isht Stiet to eof sch aubbmmm inform: | eves. L geiskly ualied th;e:ifl’::e‘r and India Linons, —price range 25¢, 37%/>c, 50c and T, enry C, eaver. j rompt service ation on the food sublect, and to be-|he running over to it 0 ask . . ‘8 Grmv’l dlsadnpemd” myu‘\:fiously on 't y“‘“g cgme nr\'mfsefl v‘v‘;:h bpa,’.rlotxsm ,;'nd en- hhg inhGennn what his troubie was 2 up to 98¢ a yard. Tuesday and it is feared that she has v ft thusiasm for tl ranch of the warjand where he was wounded. ° P 2] . Comitied sucide, A 5922 Lady Assict i Fhere 1 (o bo no ehirss he max ET;l,gth Fefiied Tn perectl gond We recommend an early selection as it will be im- No det concerning the circum. . nus on. n; that it wasn't necessary to ~ H stances -umund}::g the, girl's d&p —_— qzeak‘flh‘yl German for he had recetvea Shea & Burke poulble to dllpllclte many of our best patterns. pearance could learned. part is education on ‘the other sid: - SoiCesdinuiert focty °fb';--h°r o | e chazmel " He had been it by 41 Main Strest ulins remlau,’a member of the{shrapn onms{zrtsidetndl t Worked for Red Cross. ] FLOWERS Connecticut: State Couricil of Defense, | ghouider, e F I D' t 2 Members of the Ladies’ auxiliary, v representihg labor, will be absent from{ He had been lying there, he esti- lll\efl l!'ec 03‘ 3 Division 54, met recéently at the home lhomi;? Plants, Cutflowers, Sweet |Connecticut for the next 'six -weeks, mated, for 3 hours, and hag had no e: of Mre. 'W. Dingivan of McKinley ave- | P ional quality. F during which time he will take par:|food.’ Between us we found a few. o ; ; nue for Red Cross work. The next| Designs fu- umr:'l:hm in an official government campaign de- |that had obeyed orders and carried % . Nra, M. Teany of Boswell avenve on] "B, VER STEEC, Fiurist et s B RGOS "‘i."m:" . Sin Of The o Stands | geCi I, 2,20 adveriung medium \a . Mrs, N. swell avenue on t - fans npl of the old 7Y Thursday evening. l{ Lafayette Street Telephone 7601ing toward the winning of the war, hy. “bully- nvo it to m“m setin for pusiness r‘-:: u::‘ it