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THE BEST PLACE'IS THE CHEAP- EST PLACE TO BUY nes. n #une ‘million was sefit o the' bot- it oatitons DA, 4o b ahida. Tk i but. to 3 lapse. d (Black Color, (Black Color) | 2 2 three|Dleman of Groton; treasurer, Levorett : i pgnion e Jouetie. “of mmfl m) DAYS from _the -date FUR LINED COATS “m‘hb;nmw Sibice Ttk Lty T renr of | W. Wessels of. uwmtum comptroliei T _nflh;nmutmm;“kfimg‘;}gn;h{;m‘“e“f 4 Bl | of tiis motics. o call for thejr divic NATURAL MUSK RAT, MARMOT, |fher. . . 3 _—m "‘#“: T L | Bactiond W eon, mmatrictor | versant with his aubject, being closery donds; thereatter, as soon a3 pe E NUTRIA iadle ~Atiantic_moderate Lo by several af the public spirited Tt i Wesmrmon g e e THE L. L CHAPMAN 0. [3°'o5 el St S [ S5y ST R R e Mo ee e i ol (B ST BATH ETREET, NORWICH, CT.| soborn New miiina Ly [ orthe desiltuto men, wio appiyat peithmAl, Getaut e s o e, JOHN D. HALL, Receiver. 3 urday; Sunday fair, warmer munor tended last The stock of the New Londnn-lf will be the 3 m le. h’l'hq mmm!:uruu hag flour- Norwich, Feb, 25, 1918. A g d . g Northern railroad, representing a cost rs. Every) lcome ing home economics committees in m Observations in Norwich. hmeh of $17,000 per mile, i3 seiling at 114, is no charge. There will be a every town in 'New London county mper- 4 0 G AND TRUCKING | me following records, reported from | 3 ¢ ."‘.‘m.,u Good Templars | and the Norwich and Worcester stack, | Lomjmade conseryation dishes s R e ool Mminle . 1f you contemplate purchas- DONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT.|Sevils mharmacy, o o e changes | the officers for the ensuing year were | Which represents a cost ot 347000 last day. on_ to out its plans of food v E ; roducti REASONABLE PRICES H, N e mile, is selling at 90 and 9 u.fry Cows Pay. production and conservation,.and many of 'thesé committees are planning te any of the following A. D. LATHROP s et fr Oy, o e e R sasloss of Aoabimpoliles~* g 1 March 1, 1868.—The appeal to the|Gairymen, on whose ferms he.pays a|'® hear Mr. Scoville Phome 175 2 public for food for the lodgers at the monehly Vl!!t, for the purpose of de- gonud? nt&fln}xs Wwas not in’vain, as on ler‘lin:nings‘costs - :.:“nk prodwiug; PR LOCOMOBILE one Norwich man came to the |4nd to assist in reducing thdt cos ¥ PACKA! A GREAT VARIETY OF iday: " te J. W. Stedman. | siation and deposited a sum of money | showing up the unprofitable- cows and SUNDAY SUBJECTS church there -will be & praise and RD Friday's weather: Cloudy, clearing | Feb. 26, 1868.—At the eenvendun of | with the chief to Be used in securing|Droperly balancing economical rnflunl,l prayer wervice at 7 o'clock Eaturday WHITE - ‘hrm cmn |at night, Eighth the dem- | food. A woman sent a box. of crack- |0 watch the' benefits accruing from A evening. Sunday at 10,39 the PIERCE-ARROW W crs and some cheese to the station for | these visits. It his been found in ev- | G pastor will preach s communion ser-| o senator. At a subsequent meeting| the men. ery instance where ‘the dairyman has e Ao on The Bshew. 008 . Sesret CADILLAC at FRISWELL’S | S ] Hh J Seon | Solomon Lucas was nominated as can- | During the month of February there | cooperated that mariced “improve- 8,’% f:ht;;etm Mission. mests at No.| Power, followed by the recestion ot |, i were 33 transfers of real estate record- | mcnt has been made in the herd. ‘A 3 mem| Sbrath 2%-Z7 FRANKLIN STREET = ¢3and. the amount of moncy involved | Hatement issted Triday at the farm —_ T Cors supper, sescian ot~ 1ns| insist on KELLY-SPRING- —_— il New York anchored Mondny night un-'l reached over $150,000. - - Lureau office says: At the' Gos; ion in the Steiner |Sunday school at 12 oclock. 5.5 " o At the end of the year we.Hope to | building mee inzs are held ‘morning - HELD COHD TIRES fOl‘ Ladies Who Wish H ] 3 have ‘some interesting statistics and |and evening. . At the Cantral Baptist church there iag 536 uc‘“m"“ HENS IN SMILEAGE BOOKS TO ~ S o | A B Gheitating Arms Bev. C, AL DT a” iofnlag setvice 8 ' t, i 517 s y results of these visits to fhe seven ) . C. A |grclock a Toilet CI'CMD' 538 it:’% SCRAMBLE FOR FIRST. ; BE SOLD IN NORWICH. | farmers cooperating. But just to. il | NOrthup will be In chargeof the Sun- | plock, the fatier sopvice. ‘;:a:etu“fi 1 eqmpme" = — Sl Instrate -what can be and is being|day afternoon service. S 1ow | Total Egg Production Last Wesk Was | Thomas H. Beckley Placed in Charge |done:by the enterprising farmers. Who J4{W. Carlevale. At noon there wiil it re willing e that modern maéth: At the Chri | uder I o Tha 3272- | of Sales i This City. arc willing to see t! - < ity Bible ciass for men and Son- | They are adjusted -at 10,000 n Science 5wi*¥.'dw‘ school session. The quvl‘lmll h:r J -TV that will keep their complexion in al- : ods of business applied to the farm | Thayer building, Room 215, the sub-|the City Bible class wiil be Does God | miles and try the kind we are offering today | GREENEVILLE . W11 the 17tn ek of the laying con- | Thomas th;filn as b placka | whal pave-bir o profs today-—1 | Ject will be Christ Jesus. ol the g eatiees ot rerY are regular equip- 3 at Storrs there was a.real scram- gl ¢ of smileage books | Will take the herd of one 0 0 Teini Does God cury Z ;hmm fm':‘: o Third of Li T ble for first position. Jules F. Fran. |in this city. He was notified of his|oDerators and show how -his cost of| At Trinity Episcopal church therecre T b Y, gnl:“mm::h ‘Wi 3| ment at no additiozal cost to make it deal Cream. | Third of Lenten Devotions at St. An-| a5’ Barred Rocks from West Hamp- |Ppointment on Friday and has al-|milk production has decreased in the|Wll be holy communion and sermon|ed by Mrs. Harold S. Burt. In the ¥ drew’s—Other Village News: ton Beach, L. I, Richard Allen’s Rhode | Feady taken steps to place the smileage | 195t nine months—in spite of the fact |at 1030, and Sunday school at noon. |evening the pastdr will preach the you. D“nn s pharmac — Isl2nd Reds from Pittsfield, Mass., and | books on sale in local stores this (Sat-|that the prices of feed and labor have e 4 third in his smu- of sermons. The o aaps ) ' y The third of the special Lenten de- | W. E. Atkinson's White Leghorns from | ¥fday) morning. The list of stores at|decidedly increased, At Grace Memorial Baptist church ! topic will be Sitting for Your P ! o T votions was held at St _Andrew's|Wallingford, Conn., all tied for first|Wwhich the smileage books wiil be|: In April 1917 he was milking 13 cows | there will be preaching morning @nd C E. LANE - church on Friday evening. After even- | place. with 49 eggs cach. Obed . G.|found on sale follows: (no consideration, taken ‘of dry cows|evening by Rev. 8. R. Harris of Rich- song the penatential office was recited Knight's ite Wyandottes from| The Porteous-Mitchell company,|CF voung stock).’ These cows pro- |mond, Va. From the Htany desk and war Titany | Brifgeian, L. L., squscsed. mis secand |Reid & Hughes (Boston store), Tee & |duced an averazs of 310 pounds of | BORSE. THE TIRE MAN JOSEPH BRADFORD from the altar. The rector, Rev. Wil- | place wit ha yield of 4 eggs. Tom J.|Osgood, Mara & Egsleston, Ring & |milk at a cost of 7.8c per quart. And|: First Congregational church, Rev.|GYURKOVICS—In Bostford - Feb. 22 llam H. Smith, spoke on the petition | Adamson's Barred Rocks from Laurel,|SISk, Broadway pharmacy, George|here I might ada that in determining|George H. Ewing, pastor. Morning| 1315 & daughier, Vera, to Mr. and B K, in the Lord’s prayer, “Thy kingdom | Quebec, and A P. Robinson's White| Madden's cigar store, Ricker's drug|the cost of production—various items | tOPIC, The Heavenly Vision. Meeting | oot PROVIER BYRRROUER 0 OO BINDER come.” There was a good attendance. | Leghorns from Calverton, N. Y., uedi“m‘e Rathbone's drug store. Agencies|must be -taken into account, as de-|of Y. P. §. C. E. at 6.30. D Nurwich, Jianen. 1 1935 Lo for third place with 45 cggs each. The | Will also be establisied at the Wau- |orenco in value of cows interest on.in- — ! C R e S nk Books Made and Ruled to Ordee Loyal Finders Meet. cultural_college pen of Oregons |regan hotel office and the Y. M. C. A, |vestment, feed, including hav and sil-| At Grace Episcopal church, Yantic,| rpumBULIL -In Hartford, Feb. 25 108 BROADWAY Friday evening the Loyal Finders|from Corvallis, Ore, and Braeside ofiice. age as well as, grain, beddine. lahor, |Rev. J. W. Areson, rector, there wili| - 1918, a son, Charles. Pendleton Cirele 3t the Tnps Daehtors aory | Poultry Farm's White Leghorns from | The milifary entertainment council|sire service and use of building and |be holy communion and eermon in the| Trumbull fo 'Mr. and Mrs. Horace With Miss Anna Sebastian. on. Sizth | Stroudsburg, Pa., tied for fourth flace |18 a special commission appointed by |equipment. .The cows must also be |morning. There will be Sunday school [ N. Trumbull. street. Under the direction of the [With 44 eggs each. the secretary of war as & branch of | credited * with —manure, calves and | at noon. ' The evening service will be | SHERBURNE—In Mystic, Feb. 26, 1918, leader Mrs. Elmer Mulkins, devotional| The total production of all pens;the war department’ commission on |hides. increase in'cows and feed bags omitted. 2 son.to Mr, and Mrs. George Sher- exercises were held after’ which the | amounted to 3,272 eggs, or a yield of | aining camp activities. thereby givine us a fairly accurate burne. usual reports were read and accepted, | nearly 47 per cent. This means a gain| It Work is to provide programs of [idea of just how much our cows are| At Christ Episcopal church there| TURNBR—In Ashaway, R. L. Fely 22 Plans were formulated for a social to |Of more than 470 eggs as compared | entertainment for the off hours of theSWelling our bank accoun I will be morning prayer at 9.80 o'clock, | 918 & son to Mr.and Mrs. Vernon be held in the near future. The eir- | With last week's production. / men in the uniform of the United|Mmuch they are eating into it. oly communion and sermon at 10,30, | . Turner. % F. 0. WILLIAMS, JR., General Agent. cle has been engaged in making ban- | The management of the contest only | States now in National guard casips | Jisposing of his product in the form | Sunday school at noon, a confirmation | PONR.Th, New, Bfgin b 32 Q0 | F. . KENYON, Special Agent dages and dressings for the Red Cross | narrowly avoided trouble last week |and nal army cantonments on|0f butter wheih when worked out. |class at 4 o'clock, and eveming prayer| pong oo SR S Fort Terry are at their homes in the dottes), Eastmapton, Mass. roada. of profit in the dairy “business. In the evening at 7.o'clock there will V. Special Agent.s ! and will continue to do this necessary | With the litter; some new straw was | this side of the Atlantic.” ‘For the|ShOWed he was receiving actualiv 55 |at the usual hour. uA;;F —In Ballouvilie, Feb. 26, 1918 SR rtrf)gr’dAf:an:e 2 E work. purchaed for the purpose of making | Dresent the work does not reach to the | PeT -Cent: per quart for his mi'k. Tn o5 daughter o Mr. and Mirs. Delor v R New Haven : « |the houses more comfortable. This{Smaller army camps or to any of the|0ther words he'was maintaining his| At the Spiritual Academy, Park Maeue), N York 2 e Personal straw, however, was damp at the time |Davy camps. herd at a loss of $3.27 per cow, ver |Sireet, Mrs. A, J. Conyers of Malden, nm—xwuwn—4n ‘Danielson. Feb. 21 Mies Jane C. Artigas of New York|Of ballng and in - consequence twas| For the enterfainment under its di-|month altogether a very expensive inspirational speaker and psychomet- | © 1818 anunier to Mr. and Mrs. Bar) is vistting fricnds on Prospect street.|TUSLy. 2nd mouldy. = Fortuantely for/Tection the council will use thie new |Provosition. rist, will lecture and give psychic S . i BV Liberty theatres built by the govern-| A J-ater on ten unprofitable cows were |Teadings at 2.30 in the -afternoon and | DELANEY—In- the w .. Backus hés- When you thmk ()f hfl" Mrs, Agnes Turner is il with pneu- it in some experi- jment, and—where the weather permits | disposed of and'five others, profitable | 7.30 in the evening. nh.fll March 1; 1 Y danxmer to 3 monia at her home on Boswell ave. |Mental coops whers it prompily start- | —the tents which have been provided | emes purchased, 'the - zrain ration I B snd Sies, Wiiam Delines. e nue. ed something; inside of days| by the Chautauqua Managers’ usocx&-]chanwd and the product disnosed of | . At the Church of the Good Shep~| ~ 75— T 7777 in OUP'AUTO' PA‘NTED A . many of the hens were out of condi tiog. in- the fom;» of milk at retail instead | herd, Universalist, Rev. Joseph F. MARRIED g y v Charles O. Johnson of North Main|tion, the most notable symptom being| An army recruited by draft includes|0f as butter. In JTanuary 1918 de-|Cobb will preach on the subject: | STARK — MILLANG — In _ Norwich rest 1 ADIMINE & o Savs Wil rapid respiration. The musty straw |the best young men of the nation. The snite the fact that the cows were|“Jesus and the Gentiles.” Holy Com- March 1, 1918, by "Reys Edward S.|% i h- k fth ¥ 23 ' relatives in Worcester, had caused lung trouble. off hours of these young men are the]compelleq to walk a considcrabl dis- | munion Will be observed. There will| orcester, Lowell R Stark and Miss | |US think of 8 po 'm:; three best’ pens in each of the 1;ngne=: hours of their camp life, If ;‘S"‘N‘ ’g water a";l as T rr:-nd"ov;efl be Sunday School at noon. 2?;”.‘,‘ A. Millang of Bars‘de, Long ~ Ty = principal varieties-are as follows: those hours are to be pleasantly and|hefore the prices of grain -had in- g T 2 i TAFTVILLE BT bealintully " lled.there must be pro- | = ocd considerabl, tho coxt of pro- R At Parc Congregational ~church, R Y o U;:‘:V'B Limaes. g s to write an rtics e ix |Rev. S. H. we, D. D, £ Field Secretary of Red Cross Ad- Pf“‘,*uln F. Francais, West Hami read but performances of the grade|Der auirt. Seventeen caws were he- fwi’pe holy g)nfm\?nlfin‘ xfiat?er'n:;l:;f K‘;’;d;{,":‘:‘;?; WT(;“GMD_;,.D nicl- s “tfi 0.‘ dresses Local Classes—Village Brev- ton Baach, L. 1 P~ (17|to Which the men are accustomed at|in% mised at an averaze Production |ing service which will be held at the| " son, Feb. 22, 1915 Mrs Gertrude ; ities, SRSk s Extry. Katonah, N. home and opportunities for them to|of 560 pounds of mik thereby TiVINg | pParish House. The Young . People'd| Ravanaugh and Henry Tewgood,- N 7o| develop ‘and cxhibit their own skill. | him . oroft of 484 per cow per | Siice will be heid in the atternoon. | 51 Sherman Street hiireday . afiaioon Biss Wiber | 8" e it ‘Adamson, Laurel, P. Accordingly the council will present|month. Puttine the —imorovement \ T 5 DIED — field secretary of the Ameri 9 0. " at the camp theatres— whics is heing made in this herd. J = v | 8 s e T Red Quebec, Can. - 461| *roadway companss in the best| P AT the McKinley Avenue A. M. E.|yyiimr — T~ Preston, Feb.-27, 1918 § . g os lass White Wyandottes. neiricat Sithauees SERHS Ih, per cow, 210 pounds.. cost per | Zion church. there will ‘be. morning| Mary A Miller. : v 3 in Ponemah hall. In the evening she ; 2 worship .gnd sermon at 10.45 o'clock, | Funeral services at her lats home Sat 0 . : in visited the Young Tadics caSais |30 Obed ~ G. ngm Bridgeton, 4 The best musical and vaudoville| 0¥ gost per quart 7.8¢; profit| gyngay’ school at noon, and -evening| ' urday. afternaon, March, s, at 5} Wilcox told of tha splendid . 60g | Programs obtainable, 1000 5 Took. ! plendid work that [ i 6 b Ked | Worship and sermon- at 7.45 o'clock,| oclocl G . the Red Cross 1a- Goink anh th1a cf Lectures of the highest excellence, | 1918, number cows milked | p CHeb Lo g B Ba # | BLACKBURN-—In_ tlils_city. March 1 z Amateur performances by th {17, av ner’ cow 560. pounds: cost | ReV- Bdwar S e o g 3 £ Willi i ? a alr or many instances where the servi.» of H T 502 D es by the men L the chuirch.”” - 1318, Elsie, daughter o am ants a : the Red Cross nurses and’ doctors’ had | 28 J. dra thmseht'es 13 ::Ec per quart 6.9; .|+ Biuckb and “Hedviz Eeiggren | LS meant i 0 perating expense has been redu & . 4 > aged 1 year and-3-months. 4 B OF ALL KINDS ON hat:?enessm;.:f‘ ?r‘mt::es?a‘?;!e;, x?:m“fi Eeec s+ 492045 Dedrock. As & result, .tha hgm? 1 18 cows produced 5580 | _ Union’ ‘services of the Second and | Funeral from-the home of. her pan:nt< . g . the lihes. ' Bhe urged the Women if Rhode Island Reds. cost of these performances range | o i nt.n_cost of $202.50. In | Broadway. Congregational ~churchés| No. 247 West Mg‘fl A S‘m;* ; " ¢ AUTOMOBILES, put forth every effort to turn out & 44 Richard Allen, Pittsfield, Mase. 524 | from 10 cents to 25 cen ; Ja 918, 10’ cows'. would . have yill te.held at the Draadway ehifch— ihn‘::md"cem:‘cerby GRS 0fa: maximum number of dressings and lemz Orchards, Groton, Yet many soldiers w 3 ame amount of milk at |communion ~at' '10.30 a. m. Sunday| cABINO0 SCEEER gy . C . ARIAGES, W, bandages, " 477|to attend many perform: 2 cost of T.8 cents rer quart while the | school “at noon, and' afternoon eervice | GRIREINTTN . CRota, Bd.m.d Well, we can show 3 > , WAGONS, % th H L“e' ‘Southboro, these prices. ' Thous#nds 10 cows would have produced the same |at 5, with prenchmg by Rev. Edward [ GHran sged 60 years: - expente of & fow cents: a ey you aniown o % . Local Notes. Mass, .. " 408 | sending home practicaliy at G'l cents.”: Phe cost of feed for Jan- | S. Worcester., BNl Victssln IB:ON W 1:WCKS and CARTS, Dr. Hess was a visitor In the vi DS Do ather hand. practicaliy every o per S inne: Ty s “garevmn e i | . Tkl TSy e vilage Whlhe chhornc. soldier has those at heme who strong- !ar April but: the profit has incrensed | At ‘St. Andrew’l Episcopal church, Mechanical Repairs, Palnting, Trim- 80.7. O. LeFevre, New Paltz, N. Iy desire o contribute 13 nis camp.life (nearly 200 per cent. It one must ket | Céntral " avenue, Rev. William I i lian Bl B e s R 4 i o A wv.... . 514 | something of wholesome and cheerful| COWs Why not cows like thosa ket in | Smith, rector, there will be holy_com- | “-thc late Jonn send_me catalogue an ceseri > “.:" UM"M ring and Wood Work, | Mrs. Gustave o per andl son Curtle | 69 Bracside™ '’ Pouit Farm, |entertainment. January at a profit of $987.86 instead [ munjon ‘at_10,30, Sunday . school. at| don. "_,,",':‘;‘;-.,,"‘_’;' ot H ol o s S ksinithing in all its branches, | ° Rhenviile. Stroudsburg, Pa. Therefore this council has originated |0f 2 10ss of $7082 The owner of this [noon, evening service.at 7.30 o'clock. | VEEIE—In Mystic, Teh 2421918, Miss | B ¥ 73 A P. Rublnson, Calverton, a type of book of tickets that memberg | herd has seen the folly of continuing | The morning topic will be Liberty and | Marion Velie. st i Christfan Hoeffer has. aiccepted a po. k5 of the soldier's family and his'friends | to feed and care for cows which pro- |the evening topic Joy in the Land. A ORONK—h1 My th‘, Feb. "4. 1918, "Mies e sition on the day shift at the Matiin: Miscellaneous. Y. send; o, itTat thes Crage: - Mg | Cuces sty Jome et T 8t e o e e o T abpton Fabs: T 11018 ; Rockwell plant. 58 Oresgn Asricultural Collese |78 10 De called smileage books and | tinues to do just tahat thine, losing on | " At Mt. Calvary Baptist church there | REENCIN MR, U0y, B 1318 E RO T isultural Colleze . | will be made up of coupons somewhat | his poor cows any profit he may make | wil be preachink at 11 o'ciock in the | papey. s Dayville, ~-Edward, Dufty ‘507 to 515 North Mair S Harry Hurd and Joseph Lurrette of |30 Cook & Porter (Buff Wyan: like the mileage” hooks of the rail-1on his xood enes, and this same far-{morning and. Sunday: school at noon. vears. 5 ; Dr. Alfred RlCl\flflll 5 o ol in St. = NTIST i Tn books of one size, 20 coupons will ting led by D ; DE age for a few days. BEP tclg:‘sm(%u%g):ndoues), OB P it oupons will|-., ST S - pfle Eeaver miogin o by Desranid; Emeline Got Hebuopsged i6yers |} offce. Hours: The Ponemah company received two = = size, 100 will be sold for $5. These EAST SIDE ITEMS preaching and holy communion. Rev |2 SRV NG e'm" el w s s o cars of coal Thur: F.E coupons will be good* for payment for TR Benjamin 'W. Willlams' is minister of in etreet, Sunday afternidor, Marc ed. an: t. Evenings sday night so that . BECKWITH NOW Ja . 5 Thayer - Bul Hiiey were ok Taeesl 0. Shet o seats at any performance in any camp | Three Relatives of Mrs. Rollo'H. Har- | the chureh. soomiEN yer W & had been anticipated. 3 BN IHACTINE L IGK) thintes, "robably by (be movement| ris Die Within Two Weeks—Death 299, Residance (o8 ” T § o mad also for| of Maynard, Twins—Philo Jahn Is| At Trinity M. E. church, Rev. J. H. that will always G. H. Hedler, local recruiting omoer | W25 Recalled to Newport But Found | certain other and'similar uses. =4 g : : Working in Mansfield. * | Newland, pastor, the subject of the - o | for the U, 8. Shipping Board, has two| Unable to Resume His Duties. As gifts, these smileage books will sermon at the morning ‘service will be 3 WHIP more young men interekted 18 the wer- | 1. plImn gy B T oo taarelATacten | es. Rollo H. Harris of the. Ston- |A Study of Paul's Contentment. Tiere i N NOTICE 4 Fresh Dail In o fow Sagm vt for examination | iass, who was diecharged 1roms::&rl\'e fram his book he will renew. his sense | ington. Road has been notified of the x};n:epesgxagl!yl;::a;lga;t 550, flfidh? m‘ g en I am going to New Ydrk for. - y ey 5 . meeoin‘m:e r‘ti{m}ss' :cl ;t. :" on o gfw ;fl:r;‘tlim;” :mm t;hen !ce:lgr:;t l?’f” deaths of three relatives within the | Miss Elizabeth Lane's class. There |} . X g b dags for a sale. From now om:my ! e nam ciden - stitu of ‘in- : Fgadel 4 ot the— should 'l:uv: beenmh:md:‘fl‘fl !:n m’?‘m ""v 1917, was recalled to NGWp:rt d‘:xi- terest between the man at the front |POSt WO Weeks: Mrs. Mary Marx wmAb\e. ::empz ;&%"’h’.‘f fad e 15 Main. Street . ‘1’32..2’ ?&‘3‘3’:‘5&5 chg;lvfimon ) [ ] of young ladies Who raised money for | !2E, the ‘Dast week for service: and the folks back home. Often, of | Hendricks of Springfield, Mass, Mrs, [On A Lesson in Addition. : : , : 3 eoplo < Mal‘kflt the' free wool fund receritly wnder | Upon-amival at he war collese he |course, one soldier will receive many |Mary Augusts Rossmark of Baltimore,| ¢ ype’ Taftville Congregational . B WHMAN’ Fune H E s {52 direction of 3ies, Victori Piamt, |28, Even o medical cxaminutiog an | boois and {hen e will do the THing | M. and Mrs. Anna aine Stenbacker | Ciursh thets il 3o & Lomten. sor R R 3 6 Franklin Strect Chilean Cruiser Loave e e LA i | olaier throaghowt sur history.|of Utica, N. Y. The last was the first | mon in the morning on Messages to Y JUSTIN HOLDEN, Propristor The Chillean eruiser . Chacabucy | 29, Y28, ‘s hls present. candition is he will share his abundance with his | uny e e e e Choca ] and a- schoolmate of the late Miss!Pergamum. In the evening there will which has been t Ni such that he is still unable to attepd | matw. m;m i :;: 2% u;: ‘I::giln;\“ chh; to-any of hisdities there, P The result will be to change a dan. | D610CeY, Who Was matron at . the [ Arthur Varley is pastor of the church. ‘ THECHELSEASAVINGS : Dmscmns st e ““i‘ : Mr. Beckwith, who is well known |ger Deriod I the life of the soldier | oigiornE Arms for a number of years | The Pilgrims in the Wilderness, Rev. The! Board of Diredtors of. this Bank time 2 Chiflean 5 own | £ Fendy o ‘Smbatk ou thoneines are | Norwich as a_conductor on the|into 3. period of healthful relazation Defre g eeny bea stereopiicon address on The De- TR e ] hey to Chill, Jeft late Wedneaday afe. | Siore Line is now staving with his|and refresament. < Baptired I Mol + velopment of 'Religious Liberty— e, B = hey o Ol urt tats Wadnaday. et ke T B i naBa e o ERh - mheon Fox‘u~!-1.iu. ) 5 et N the current six months at the rate of 3 One of the bistoric places tn Norwich | oihey Gocasions Tor the e % tow | hie” condition improve as it has in Civil Service Exams at_Mansfeld. PR AR four per cent. per annum, | - er centuries has bewn the |then stated of proceeding Q'o‘“’;’;' York mmrk”;; h& :rlll be :‘I}lf t?nu;shnme his| e United States civil service ex-|_Rev.-A. F. Purkiss, Miss Annie|will preach at the morning service. and after the 15th of March. 3 amous to get coal. e S, y € SUmM- | aminations for the following mechan- | Storms, Mr. and Mrs. -Calvin - Roath The Lord’s supper will be obseryed. L-dy Anh‘.-m B * FRANK-HEMPSTEAD, 2 ical trades and similar posttions in the |3nd Mrs. C. Edward Smith of the Cen- | There will be_Sunday school at noon oo 2 % 4 ADAHS T AVE Dr. C. €. Gildersleeve, his attending tral Baj 2 T .3 2TaThS Tr - RN Dhysician, states that he is improving | cosinecr depariment and the quarter- {21 Baptist church recently called on|an a B: Y: P:' U. meeting in thte ‘olephors 328- 1 master corps, U. S. A, and the various . J. 3 A evening at the usual hour. The even- (M HENRY R o3 Th trclley will get you ther: from Children Cry gm”“"ggzpl’&‘a:hf fime ho left the fother branches of the government ser-| Mr. and Mrs. Jokn Bennett have|ing théme will be. The Coming of RY E CHURCH WM, S!l"‘R ALLH - the city la aljout fifteen minutes or FOR FLETCHER'S tober Tt wns. thanght har mie kacs | vice in New London and vicinity wiji |moved rom the Crandall residence on'| Christ, the fourth in the series on Lost be held on April 1, 1918: Carpenter, | FOX Hill to a tenement owned by Mrs. | Pearls of Truth. gou an rin v o wn ezt | CAS T O RA [Tl 520 a5 the sont vas very | il nes oo, mat, | B4y 2 oty sireet : broken into four pieces when he was | THarin). Miss Lucy Maine of North Stoning-| At the “Greeneville Gongregational ¢ AD!USTMENT 5 e The following named positions exigt| 1n visited Telatives on Fox hill over Is'a natural heaith methiod which en- A. A. ADAMS Tiing & otorcycle st the the, " |In, fhe engincer Gevartment and appli- | Sunday. - . ables nature to_restore yo{r% Phene 519 Norwich Town e. - | cations should be filed with the sec- ™ aughters Die. | cine, surgery or osteopathy FLOWERS London: . Inspector (dredging, break-|loss of their little twin daughters, ‘water work, el surveyman, mason, | whi : s T Eihanan holstian), Diackanith The | mte. 1 TURiA s Shott Hme oF Ala to crack Funeral Formas - e : age limits for the quartermaster corps| The biz sign board on Fox Hill was . Dm o Lirie have bten changed to 20 to 5. blown down Tussday and broken to ‘ tary, board of % st d i A H d Nut Y 3 . Innreka!luouv;l 40 premanenay : : B retary, > Xamin- | Friends of Mr, and Mrs. Josep! ar % 3 ; any known health method. Mllpdl- ¢ : GAGER i ers, ongineer department ot largt, New | Maynard sympathize with them n th : 8 , e Swsst used: pieces. Wiheth a cold hits you in the head or Licénsed Dot Chiropraetic s ; Will Preach at Leffingwell. ) 4 | Dr. hreys’ “Seventy-seven” @ iy el A e Chivia rers oeth, of | throat, it's bard to get rid of lt. 220-221 Thayer Bldg, Norviich; Conp aml hhmr h 'E. J. Duro's Sunday. Don’t experiment. - Break it - g : Aists Measits | ton Shant G wesk ond wih seivgs | i Hales, Honey of o lsme e x&‘w Promptserviceday or sight s : g : e ~| and Tar. Prompt and efective. : L siderable expérience in Texas gnd, the| The peonle ‘of Fox HIill are . still : northwest and from his pastorate in|minus a clty' water supply, only two Lady Assist: i W | Dorchester, Mase, brings the reputa- | families being able to get water. At L ? i Hon of being ~the little man with. the{ other houses the main big message. frozen, - Alldruggists, 25eta. s bottle. i 842-2. V.

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