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2 new coat or sult, one #for next winter Rcmeflor This Offer is for One Day only‘—qul Window Display THE NORWICH BARGAIN HOUSE 357 WATER STREET, WASHINGTON SQUARE, NORWICH, CONN. %3 : Tke unnsual excellence of Red Seal ' EVANGELISTIC SERVICES. Three Babbitt mfl. Pay m . g/ Bessette Divoroe Case Hearing To of othef incedients; are sold annually, Will nqe was m‘wfi s n {termyaster’s department at Camy Dev- have a surprise il oo LI i s L We Alao offer Big Values in Men s and Boys Smta & conferencs hetween Mr. Torrey, At- | will leave Danielsor at va,, i | Wretvs Sngp and Hnihur Cowpoid |88 dependabitty. They embody the| T cotmeel Dt they ere atven 5 ey | Uncle. Samig aviation corps. hes heen | 4aY: were Bg 1t not o £ Pabithten ‘witnont Pormiasion ANd VIN | - Letters anthescat ot Terioms are un. | TAUEAtIOR of presention of disente. against sun and washing. 3$16.50 Coats staying there for some time. Harris Gurney, George « Macomber, Undertaker and Embalmer g ern part of the town on a farm own- garments for grown-ups and children. $30.00 Coats ed, and used the bungalow in a foul | Provost marshal general's office, reg- JEWETT CITY - HADD. mm e thrift -stamp drive -and was well 2 25c a By - F Stock — Deplorable CondHion| hearty appl: . yard $0.00 Coats {p ho rocalleg Tor cxamialion b7 (h¢| "Laughiin Commended By Secratary| Farm Stosk—Doplorable Gondion, feasly spistie trom. (hove bresert | b Will - Address— Federation ‘ot Water:| Suited For Special Limited Service. | Macomber — Willcox-Belknap En-|pag heen visiting her uncie, Willism| 1 1 Suerman of byioyidence js|Pemn: i Blanki PURCHASES TO BE MADE BY |ROCK ISLAND, ILL, FEDERAL Thursday, number of men have been | Mr. and Mrs. Hukh McLaukhlin are | several more shotes to add to his far | souk snd poeer of e and Mo B —_— — 3 Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Gray attended A good sized congrgnmm Hstaned Will Amount $6 Between $1,000,000,000 | For Neglecting to Enforce the Law in| il be at Waterbury next Tuesday to |}y disqualified to undergo the rigors of | iephew, Benjamin Harrison Groves, in N | Jeon Woodworth is home from the Fofteration ot Womaars Clatey steamship Nyanza: He has been offi-|home of Mrs, Gray's parents Satur-|hoped now that he will improve in|last Sunday morning. The theme was Rallroad ) i “by ¢ of the|day evening. health. rinters, chauffeurs, laborers, ete. They | Clally commended by Secretary of .t o between $1.- |cd States District Attorney John E. | deliver an address ‘on'the same sub- | bin ory casuffeurs, fion camps d last_Suna g’ entered last 2y, oral Pedscation Bf A orn s cltbe 2F January 13th, which attempted to sink | over a year ago. Mr. aud o Tty The children's choir of the Comgres ministration, assisted by a central ad- |have been on this dlstrict for men to fill such e t : Debasing Séants 1o . be. appolniod |of the Geariient of Japtibe regarding season, this meeting to be attended b | £y take, one-half hours, but just ag the U-boat| iy B oung, 4nd roads are in a bad|week with Mrs. Kolberg's parents. |The Cross Beside the Flag, r and ¢ tist missio cont villi- ed for the County Agent Walter T. Clark, Miss | Cession which caused the U-boat t0|passinle. A great deal of road repair- mary conference, at Willl-| ~ Verner Sandin who 1s attached to by the attorney general, if the result The railroad administration, will pur- | of pers o e most other materials and * supplies | Giich adjoins an ordanée training ranged for county towns as a demon- {E2in as soon as possible, which he is|spring work as soon as the frost leaves | Porfer recently returned - and well{ He sailed for France last week. An &""w‘m require the approval of | general said, “have been caused large- |tional churches. - Rev, Judson Set- Three-Star Service Flag. A year ago he was promoted to chief | iy the naval reserve corps. Quite a number of young people |subject will be, Is Christ Coming Soon flies at t1'> home of Major and Mrs.|navy. 2 The announcement said that for an|Voices will sing. Soldier’s Letter from France—Patriotic | Jr., Co. machine shop and has gone to ing to the washouts. Damaging H. W. Clarke's Bungalow —Miss Pilling Invited” to Speak— | Py . y nj - 3 s i o HEETS, et Tt ik pairs Men’s Blue e : : mn{ hsu,tmm and o |08 Dottica of ‘tais. ot Tamots . Sage T BT Iy T v f : i A B 500 pau's 50 American ayiectuse eps the hair se naturally g B s wil: spend_the week-cnd herg with % them. because after one or mm, for the dmmazs d‘,:.%ms Jmcents, Mr. and Mrs. David .| tW0 applications the gray hair yanishes mated by Atigeney Charies X, Torrsy| Under a change fn schedulo effective |, Thit s the age.of youth. Grave ¢ ? of Putnam. What was to have bees |foday the car that has been leaving unatiractive folks ~aremf b 3 = ltonicht and vou'l] be delighted . G. Bill, prosecutor, fording train eonnu:mm out of Put your dark, handsome hair anA your ! very latest ideas in a wealth of charm- fo the bungalow, owned ¥y Mr. Clarke | spending a few days st his home here.| ~ThiS preparation is a toilet requisite ing plain shades and fancy patterns.]$12.50 Coats they believed they, ~were =ThtfllY|claimeq at the postoffige: C. Baley, 3 i e many| 1880 © LOUIS E. KENNEDY gt P B ) their occupency of the bun- o - il gy pe Mrs; Georze Davis, Mrs. Samuel Mas: $25.00 Coats e e e ey Gamaged tha| To Be Recalled for Examination. | @pecial Attetion to Every Ostail RED SPAL ZEPHYR GINGHAMS are it 20, anlt Jsh oA e e CENTRE GROTON sent out by the treasury depariment. in agreement to pay Mr. Clatke for the|scally unfic for military. service, ate | Nephew of Mr, and Mrs, Hugh Sio-Shariss ThowBarioNTls. Shctse’ o rendered. Miss Wondarsee recelved |Gale Demolishes Tobacco Barn—Re- : Hl f Roads. - abié will be accepted for limited ser-| Oof the Navy Joseph Daniels—Capt.| of Roads. |All in the Army Now. Mrs. Neilson of Wildwood Farm is . Watch Our Show Windows. BYRON D. BUGBEE Siir treoiail s T A AT s Through the medical advisory board, | gagement Announced. A. Gray, for a few days. Naliig the Destiik St tha, BEty et During the high winds last ot e : N x ———— sweek end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hiram | /70Wn was blown over and completely RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION OFFICIALS SUSPENDED |, Miss Emma F. Pilling, member of|yagsed as suited for special and lim- | \iong to. recoive word from thelr | stock. £ a party in New London ~ Thurslay | t: - | to the sermon preached by Rev. W. H, and $2.000,000000 This Year. deliver an address on Rural Schools|peneral military service, , These men Hartford hospital, where he had un R s, stenographers, chauffeurs, 1Ts Jesus Divine? ~ purchs Mur. 7—Assistant Unit- 1 as clerks, Miss Pilling also has been invited to iniers, chaufte borers, o Navh Dantels for deteating 2 Uboat on| . Alred Rudd was a Sunday caller| “Charies Johnson is at the Hartford oumm and $3,005000.000 [his year, | Dousherty and Depnty Gaited Btates | S cr (un fiddress mesting oF the Na- | Ratn s ar Gunertasont mabes o oot | Toors d will be s. Arthur Kolberg of|cational church is rehearsing a can- h i state. ‘Where deep gulleys are along{ Miss Rosa Hail g & b soon, Director General McAdoo an-|the sale of liquor L Rl e S LY Corn Supper at Ashford. got in direct range of the . Nyanwa.|Gith' the deep mud makes fraveling | Mattnews aitonded the Asntors hap. | Edith Raymond, the orsanist of the nounced today. e s - committees will bo keel ov a mantic Saturday. Bell Doepital Uit - - Charlotte Embleton, home economics | X¢¢! over and disappear with all onling js needed in and near this village. 2 evue hospi nf | Gemonstrator, and B, G. Davie, state |board: = His hund was somewha burn- | "f-yrmers ave mearly. finiched get- At Memorial Church. corps, has sailed for France, AT i estivs 28 oib. | of prrsonal ‘r’,‘,‘,"“_‘t‘m“’““‘“‘“&‘.’? - | Three Churches to Unite For Week | fora Thursday evening to attend one|lng well The ship is at an Amer- land are turning fo {rimming trees and | ¢ P. m. Mr. Porter will speak to the |0f the Congregational church has been i i e iohal church next needed for current operations will be | camp. Beginning Sunday there is to be a|stration of the wide range to which [20Xious to do. He has won many|the ground. describe conditions as he has seen| At the Congregati n by the roads themselves. | “ipne conditions found to|Week of union evangelistic servicey: in|corn products may be put in prepar-|Prizes at target practice Deing 2| Theodore Montgomery was a guest|them. He will also address the Bo-|Sunday morning Rev. W. = Harsison committees before com- |}y by the neglect of the municipal au- |Zer, pastor-evangelist, is to conduct| A tpree a [betty officer for zeal and efficiency. waiked up from Storrs last Sunday Roads Nearly Impaseable. i pletion. & oecie afreions -star service flag, one of the |Now he has won the biggest prize of and attended services at Memorial s Had» Mr. MeAdoo aiso aupounced that an horities to preserve orfer and. decen- |the 7 iggeoes s ~SOUTH WILLINGTON 2nd =« The roads between Cobalt and Had: A. D. Mcintyre, Center street, and tes- | = Af 27 v i one from the north, ope 3 3 r. Groves is 27 years old and 1 Indefinite perio In the. futis spe.| Next Sundays zervices are to be fifles to, the patriotism of the mem-|home is in New Bedford. The family | Recitations at Meting of Get. |Work at the Eaglevite mills machine Together Club. shop. GLASGO In a letter received by Miss Emily (2t the dairy barn and has gore 10|{gcal Men Go to Camp Devens— w..x-r:mudmm anicsville| You can turn gray. : : 5 Tea Recine, improved by the addition in s 3 : mey. Py Biey ¥ D0R s”""‘“m"u\“".” Gnce & ata- | 204 evcoly that no ono can'tal It Yae - i ¢ fret. school. applic Bl ts 'lfi e i s : 4 cosis of prose.| Sergeant Hyde Smith of the quar hose whose hair is turning grav ue rge m &n ot % fader k : : and ‘your.locks become luxuriantly Change in Car Scheduie, Clean Up Sale Price...... $20.00 |a hearing of their case developed intc|Danielson at 2110.p. m. for this city around. so get busy with nam. oy | Zaphyrs lies in their combined stylel | adies’ and Misses’ Coats |°'%; irts T eobtesanted through | Hénry Farley, who is a member of | Youthful ‘appearance within a few Wik o BASE Mail Unglaimed. and it not intended for the cure, They are absolutely fast colors, proof |$15.00 Coats lodged there. ~The men " had .been|payl Bernier, A. P. Bowman, Charles $2000 Coats During PANIEL 0N galow, whieh is sitoated in the emst- | sor* el tis SRiCh to be made up into stylish practical $27.50 Coats furnishings of the place, it was eharg.| Under new rules issued from the | re—————— 1 WV It wa: thy terest of 27.inches wide. Price per yard v jgtnn A result af the conference was, their | fications, indicating that they are phy- shington. was in the interest ol 50 Coat ; damage they had caused, to bo recalleq for examination by the bearals Foe Exstops Cantate: » MISS PILLING TO SPEAK. vice. dohn G, Jennings Weds Miss Doris| oy oo g sk e vinitig et Aaughiar o PhAdstphi L ¥ which again was in session here on | Charles Thompson has purcpased large tobacco barn belonging to Harry demolished. the Killingly town school committee. | ftoq military service. though physical. Loyerin. chief gunner's mate on the American|cvening, returning hi to the vililage Raymond at the Con nal church before the members of the Connecticut|can be used back of the fighting lines &, O Ahee, Yilage| dergone a second operation. It s Washington, March 1. — ‘Washington, Rehearsing Cantata. at his farm here which he purchased | hoepital, haviy made through the railroad ad- | Marshal Williams of Rock Island, Iils., until the war department makes a call o R S ot e aaiay | BT Sane :}','thm,"{:",:fig Hot Springs, Arkansas, later in the|positions as these men are qualified | 1i® Nyanza. The battle Jasted two and 2 ospnia blarted S0 tome 0 Springfield spent 4 few daye the Dast|iata for Easter, the fitle of which i5 enforcement. Groves sent two shots in quick suc- church is the musical instructor. onal advisory | the law in vice zones adjacent to n-my fess emetdy County Agent B. W. Ellis, Assistant with heavy or light loads almost im- camps. eastern, western and southern dis-| Their suspensicn amnounced- today leader of county agents, were at Ash- |1 but he savs in his letter it 18 get-|ting their wood supply for this season| At Memorial church next Sunday at{ Clifford Raymond, son of the pestor er rolling stock and steel ralls, while | garding conditions at Rock Island, lils, of Spe Meetings. in’a series of corn suppers being ar-|.can port for repairs and will start out Leutting brush -0 as to be ready for|People on conditions in Europe. Mr.|promoted to quartermaster sergeant. contracts for periods of six months | evic: at ook Island” the atiormey|the Baptist, Methodist, and Congroga.|ing appetizing dishes. . chack shot. at his home Monday from his duties|hemian people in, their own language. | Raymond will preach at 11 o'clock. His few to be seen in Windbam .county, |all—citation by the secreta the N 5 irisdtetion.” ial 4 A Ty k k' SRS e Al Enainosg that a2 cy In thit g of special interest. chorus of 50 L et La Roqrg has lett the G, Han,|42m Neck are nearly impassable ow-. amed within a few |Ci2l Officers of the department willfheld at the Baptist charch, Rev. J. T.|pers of the family, the head of which, |lived in Jewett City years aso, when Arthur Bushnell has left his work keep strict watch over the flufl ad- | Bdwards. the pastor, will speak at thenow on the army reserve list, was s ’ :*! -"""‘mf“;‘:’:ww““’:;: jacent to g: Rock Island morning service, Rev. Walter 8. Will- | captain of a Putham company in the f.r.'ety’.':":,!hmg L’xfi‘.mr:fl?gcrfig;“fi hich |iams of the Congregational church at + Py mnmflmu * administering the ral- |y ormcces aro mgz'nf:; w‘{“ e i e e iy Spanish war. nfor is Mrs. McLaughlin's brother. o The stars Wochomurka from her brother, who is | Caaterbury, where it is expected he = Boeart P n “'hhma“”m cial mn a hearing pending consideration| Week days, March 11-16, at 7.30 D | three :‘ms‘ - et"htcflssm?:; u’}" ct?;f Mans From New deveey: Bifi the coiloeie mite ml\; v._.;f ae?lm}!‘a:}v :?.‘;mef- 5 ::::;l ‘Card - Shower — Surpriss ‘,;‘"”‘“um““ ,,""’MM Sither for |Of their removal. m, services are to be held in_ the{poral, who is in the Service at Camp| Mrs. Robert Robertson and daugh- Somewhere in France. L arra, was operated 8 2 5 =. i y T short time ago, is getting alonz favor- Mrs. Everett Gauthier received thres oA issuance of mew securities or Pro- Welcomes an Investigation. . o o e ey Jniet hourlin the medical corps and stationed at | Mrs. Harry Happer came from Mjl- | Dear Sister £ e ably and it is expected he will be home | Postcards, hand embroidered on silk, lding for betterments and additions.| Peoria, s, Mar. 7—*T weloome an | SV ces, 27° 10 bE held overy week|a base nospital at Greeneville, S. C,|ville, N. J, Wednesday night and will | It makes me feel happy to hear frotm| S0, 08 2010 SERCCEE from her hushand, who is somevhere s | investigation,” “Deputy United States | S Efternosn:. Srevtiog, Satyrlay, at|and Arthur I, whq leaves this morn- (occupy W. H. Brown's housc on|you'all. T sent vou a letter last week | ' t . : o2 . i tofs Trom neirby fowns Wi 10| Newark, N.-J., for Fort Slocum. He |been here for some time as associate|was a silk handkerchief, and I also 29th engineers, Topographical division. mnK AT cmmvs ermoon when advised of his SUIDeN | charso of (hese mestim, " ThE con: |1 T sckve 13 the atimion sconk 12 | Gver 2% Asminon Bienonens, " 014t | 5%, ane'lo m sther sictereand hope Goss-to Devens. |general's inquiry into conditiops In{march 17,-at the Congregational|attention fro v i 9 Personal Mention—Funeral of Ezra|w, 4 Fi . -4 T s > 0 ym passersby and espec- , < % Today is the 3lst of January and Wednesday. Charles Fournier, who Rock Island near the arpy camps. church. jally from passengers on trolley t‘:’am. Captain John G. Jennings. M. ""D"' we were mustered in for pay, and I Colburn. was sent to the same camp seweral g eyt Rev. A, 'W. Barwick of Plainfield and {1z is a testimonial to patriotism: that Boston is the guest of his parents. Dr. And All Disorderly Houses Within o i e Ui e B e, el lion section, sighal corps. and leaves | oniy got taio liiers from mother. Tell! Miss Pauline Ranney of Hartford{urday from 104 friends, and 10 on the Five Miles of Rock Island Arsenal. Bigns of spring in Dahielson werc|PoWer is developed for the generation|Texas. Captain Jennings and Miss Dor- myself and also take good | bridge. birthday. y - 3 oself and T am well. Benjamin Avery and Harry Smith Mr. and Mrs. McElligott and M. ficted storm that swirled. down out{cinity, gave business men an addi- [married in Waltham, Tuesday. i ol i v ' SVETY, S . rs. iz : result of an jnvestigation of Vice con- [of the north. From. carly Afierncon |tional cause for some warry Thursday.| The bride is superiftendent of the | r from a, friend in South of Addison were guests of Ar..andjand Mrs. La Croes are at the lome of PWMEN CONSTIPATED OR BILIOUS | ditions around the Rock Island arse- |of Wodnesday to early afternoon of| The.reserve stock of coal has been | Waltham hospital and is the 4 34 rifuliemints of R Methodist charch, Rev, Mr. Setzer |Sherman, Ohio: Maurice M. who. io|ters, Fornettee and. Veronica, . and Jan. 31, 1018, |on at Johmson 'hospital, Stafford, a Maranar Walter Williams said thig aft: ™., "at the Method flnrch Pas-{ing, after having enlisted recently at|Mathewson street. Mr. Roberts has|and a little souvenir of France. It sW V]L’ in France. Mr. Gauthier is in Co. A, | RDVILLE jsion in conmection with the attorney|ins service. will be Sunday event e new. service AAE etimcts much SeRBiA My you will receive them. John Monsees went to Camp Devens | rents. DI | oot your letter and Frances' letter and —— weeks ago, has been transferred to g ALL SALOONS CLOSED A. P. Burns of Danfelson: are to be the |already has made many hearts thrill, {2Rd Mrs. G. H. Jennings of East Main|ch. “rom rannie. Believe me. I was{ Miss Rose Anthony of Manéfield anumer"famp.s‘ 3 WITHIN. HALF A MILE | S0n€ leaders during the series of spe- thrill- | giroet. Captain Jennings is._enlisted i ¥ 2 k3 K and father not to worry | was the guest of Mrs. Robert Wal-|following Wednesday, which was his Tsiand. T March 1._As the |ZOWed under Thirsiay by an unpre- of electricity used in this city and vi- |is Macomber of Waltham, Mass, were Rock Tsland, Ifis, March 7.—As the n and they said’ that they|Mrs. Fred Smith over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ecclesten. ter 3 &1 taken out a Liberty bond for, me. A PP § FORNIA SYRUP nal whete several hundred soldiers are | Thureday th cury showed n droy |50 reduced as to almost reach the|of Mrs. Esther Macomber: Shc willly i ; X saves for Ayer. -veE “"o; :‘ss" encampel, by department of justice |of about 25 degrecs and 5 new blanket |DOINt of exhaustion, and as a large |join her husband In the SOuth Gt @l Loas o Damaris st ta e FUNERAL. Raymond Matson, whose wife, Mrs. and army officials, all saloons within|or snow had come as n reminder that|quantity of coal is required to give |later date. ewsparers: when you see bim thank o Minnie Richmond Matson, daughter of e half & m;)el;t‘gm entranee to Lhe“fi- winter ia still on the job. the pnv{firhpllnttr:olng cach day, more Property Sold. ik i 2 Ezra Colburn. Mr.-and Mrs. Henry Richmond, died fother! If | senal an isorderly houses within coal Wi ave to arrive here very # o - E oF C 7 ithi about fou ears ago, went to Camj o s e e et your litthe | @ Aive mile. zome were ordered closed Will Improve Property. prompily to tide over the situation. |omns stioes probects Mands nof sotoold heresalthongt fH E O L e ivens a0 Jone's stomach, liver and bowels need a :"r‘\ 1;“:!;""!!1t :% The enmmr lof Joseoh Bodo, who recently =sid his i Three cars of ;?al_ have been prom-| oon Rusemas. Ty hing 35 different than it is in | Hill died at the home of his daughter {and passing the examination. thoreugh cleansing at once. e order pu saloons a whole- | business, states that as soom as the|ised from New Haven it was stated % % :_wd old America. 1 can’t write just|in Monson, Mass, Saturday morning, | Miss Gladys Moran spent Wednes- When peevish, cross, listless, pale, |sale liguor houses omt of business.|weather permits he will have under-|Thursday afternoon, but just when Willcox-Belknap Engagement. 4 doesu't sieep, doesn't eat or act natu- | Forty-two saloons and twelve whole- T would like {o er mind, | March 2d. He was a highly respected |day night at her home in Plainfieid. stomach. sour, | sale liquor houses were left4n opera- Sister, when I'get home 1 will have « | citizen and had many friends. e Surprise Party. whole lot to tell you. You know that|had been in feeble health for a num-| A surprise party for John McGovern our letters are censored and I must|ber of vears. The funeral was held | gaturdny etenine was Jargely ationd. " | be careful what I write. at the hiome of his daughter in Mon-{oq Musie, games and dancing were Your loving brother, j_?{;e"i:fig;‘e‘_ B‘l‘;;-:{‘ an ‘;‘;‘nl;‘*fg;g* cnjoyed by the young peopie. Refresh- V. B FOCHOM \ [ Pt o = R B O AU IR, | tor of the local Congresational church, | Te3tS Were served | officiated at the grave. He is survived by a brother, Luclys Drastic Measurs Fails. taken the work of remodeling the biz | they will reach here is, of course, uri-| Announcements were received in u.»l awelling he’ owns-on Main street, just |certain. % borough Thursday of the P T s o 0= tlon. The.alstrict atfected by tis five | coal 5 s Comson Main street, fust Fire Loss Heavy. of Miss 3ildred Louise Witle \throat, diarrhoes, full of eold, give a |mile zone inciudes ail of Rock Island, |eg 50 as to provide spece for an addi-| The loss at the fire which destroyed Felknap f Hac wl of “California Syrup of | Moline, East Moline, Ilis. and Day- |tional store cr stores, for which he al- | the big barn at the George Roes place, was for some Figs" and in a few hours all the foul. | eoport, Towa. Soidiers stationed at|readv has avplications from flrns wholeast of this city, last Satarday after- comstipated waste, undigested food and | the camp have been restricted to the | wonid rent them. noon, was very heavy, it is now stated. sour bile gently moves out of its Nitle | half mile zone. Mr. Bodo's improvement plans in-|The loss included 100 tons of excellent 'bowels without griping, and you have ey - e clude a proposal to lay a wide cement | hay. & well, playful ,child agan. APPEAL TO NEW YORK walk in front of the Bodo businessi PO TEA DA D L et Miss Jennie B, S:i Patriotic Recitations. Colburn, of this town, a daughter, Mrs. We fear we'shall have to “appesi You peedn't coax sick children to CHAMBER OF COMMERGCE | block and along the entire frontaze of HON. GEORGE M‘ LANDERS The funeral of Miss Jennie i At the Get-Together club moving { Myra. Thompson, and two. 2randchil- |to the public pulse for advice on how take this harmless “fruit hn‘f“ L — the building to be remodeled. This and lerman » mva Tuesday morn +| picture show of last week Miss Marion |dren, of Monson. to handle a cellar flood. We have € ‘they Jove its delicious taste, and It al- | By Archhishop Lang, to Help Great|other changes will gecidedly improv. {To Speak at pnbl G.ghg,.,,,g in St.i ndarsec recited an appeal to )o_unm ST already tried blotting paper without ways makes them feel splendid. Britain Win the War, thethe appearance of that part of the | John's Hall Tonight. Middletown, 8t 9.30 " o'clock . at under’ the heading of He who loves and runs away will{making much headway.—Grand Rap- R‘“ your h!.ll“ M»l bo"-\eh:'l business section. { ! Jobn's church at 10 o'clock. A solem have fewer bilis to pay. ids Press. aioastione; foe bebiss, u.nm'n ot au|, New York, March 7.—In appealing| Goodyear Plant in South America This evening at St. John's hall, Hon. | Digh mass of requiem was celebrated today to the New York Chamber of N George M. Landers is to speak. in con- | by her brother, Réy ages and Tor grown-ups plainty on the | (5 16 the MNew Tork 97| The Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co. | 320T e e s T/ . ot Tomrets: Ot {ettle. Beware of counterfeits sold |00 il Bl win the war T | Which has a plant in this town, has an- | Peetion, WiE the food exhibit that is 3 Rere. To be sure you get the genuine, | 300, BV cocin Gordon Lang. asch. | Pounced that it is fo sstablishe a big |10 o s Dbl g iy ask to see that it is made by “Call- |, 200 RO SO o plant for manufacturing tires in' one|2€ OPPR 1o e Publc and will prove b P expressed the convie- a big help to housewives who are look- i § Company.” Refuse an¥|iion that ‘“inevitable occasions in | of, (D9, Southern Amesican :“:"r oty ‘A yourn WO Aot Te ply, will be for use in South America, period of the war. y: Rev. F ers P. J. McGivney of | & stppose for a moment that I am here Inispector of Cloth. Pomiret, is fo conduct the Lenten ser- homa, g ety ) . country has many abuses, A chimney |cloth and is stationed at one of the bi: e L |8 Your Taste William Joiie has left the Morse- . Jos voe, vt ing for suggestions that wiil md them : . * ~ after the war. 3 e S :fl!;:’cah ;fx:::m'fim:um tl:‘:t’:e::; close to the source of the rubber sup- in ‘economizing in kitchens during the following priests weer in_the ® for use in Sout Buidgeport;, Michasl Darry of Hart- e ore art cula e 2D sthnd In the) way. where. the automobile busizess is ex- To Deliver Lenten Address. md""m_ i Anderatn, Harktor r l r ontiemen e tealh, Te0u will hot|Pandive. Rey. T. W. Bigelow of Christ church, : 3 Brideeport: Ja: N in the gulse of a suppliant either for w:imr Sayies, of Elmville; hes heen ;“:e at St Philip's churchs this eve- | Barrett, Hartf: No: a) te athy or for help. No. Our old |appointed a goverzment inspeetor of NSRS R that has smoke does not long need soot | mills workink on- government order: within it. We are less able I dare |in a Massachusetts city. l‘\[ghflnga pmnt after being employ< say thian you are in many ways to A jed for 44 neral party e A . . adapt ourselves to a mew situation So0ptal. s ledarpentnr. by the comp Hazelt such as this, but 1 know that the old | _Among the rezisicred men of Class! sv," Address K. of C. atalttl:eo?)fli?'?‘:'!‘ The more WIH you appreCIate 5 { country with all its difficulties is sttt 1 in this district: who heve heen| = 3 heart and mind strong and resolute |accopted through the medical advisory Judge E. M. Warmner iz to speak he-|€r ihe elev: and it is not as a suppliant, but ra. ;mu the members of Cargili council, ther as a comrade, Who, because he is B andey oiernoon on the sub fishting as strong as he can, and ect of Frison rorm. wants the grasp of a hand stronger Silver For Red Cross. 3 and fresher than his own, nmt!wnnm Persons who have old silver and|W. G. Dineen. 3 ask vou—I know it is needless to ask | D it eop- | 9 . vi after Time it! In five minutes your —that T wthd sHK yoi 1085 tu p :}:?d‘;“fl:l:r ous to do. something to. ,WCP:::E] {’ar (the paouv = }\ thing you can with your resources to : : ney, assisted hasten and speed the halp that you Bessetts D ? Y"" Alréady | visiting clergy, . The | P A C"L’Y‘"e to us at this present time. The_contested -divorce " ras : ntri ming in, and on|very largely aftended an dthere were o] t Side i a coll iggins, Waiter ot I | appea; /ihat fhere Is some dierance | ur tons on of tha superibr court | ver lread s el e ? oatiook tod: s Donohoe, John Murphy and = Wilfrad B0Tn che mmeat quichue: anq mont | Ot 0utIooK hetweer our country in Bu- |in Dutnam: Attorvey C. L. Torrey Any siiver articlo that can be soured [ Dynies. | " The Dearers were Charles Cartain stomach amact in the whote| 003, and Yours (o aftect ‘cither our | counsel for Mre. Tossett Attorney Al = people of this and surroun Franham, Wiliiam Callahan, Lewis Al- and besides; it 15 harmless. | con iinocher s, Confidence. We will |n. Bill for Mr. Bessette. {towns, can e used to sdvantage by |len. Thoman Gueiin, Frank Donahoe, Millions of men and women now | fpans to e rery froulder in this bus- Boys Might ‘Héfo Farm, the Red Cross workers. Rings, watcheg |and Will Quinn. Burial was in S eat their favorite foods without fear S on g - and other such pleces are John's cemetery where the committal . i “You have an immense problem in| It has been suggested here that the |ceptabic. o A M 2 Diapepsin will|the transporting and maintaining of | patrotisr of ~hizh school boys be ap. |~ e T e e G ~ Schmidt's. ACHS FEEL'FINE, on of, pmrl Instant Postum You can vary its strength by the guantity used to the in- dividual ‘cup—and you may 7 drink as many cups as you i : your own army, but believe me, any-|pealed to and that they be invited to thing that you can do to facilitate and ten the construction and the fill- ing of ships immediately ana mmuy for uurbv:.lfl‘ will do more ‘than an ing else to put hope and fresh. iife in our people after the strain of thne three and one-half years of war.” would be idle to dunfxe the fact flnt the ery which comes to us is the same your '—hcblnl more llllD!, and still nwre Railways in War, nfllhn show income in- m since the begin- & deflcit instead m the ar, with ;n German efficiency in I! hw of profits. R e | take up farm work during the comine spring and summer as a_contribution toward the winning ‘of the war, the boys, of course, to be comrensated for their work. Robert Saupders, game protector. is now making his home in the dweliing at-Quinebaug Jake. Mr. and Mrs, Roy Harriott, who were residents there, have moved to Mot:;pv James Geer, Central Village, was be- fore Jndn’ Wood: in' the town court Tharsday Anx. A fine was imposed upon him for having been in- toxicated. George F. Gregory of Providence vmrza fr\end.s "”h-ere '!‘l-ufpdkl wers: held at St Alton" “Thursday. BOLTON NOTCH Mrs. Maud Woodward, who has been il for four weeks, was taken to St. Francis' hospital last Friday. Miss Mabel Howard is at her home after a shért stay in Hartford. Bluebirds and robins. have come, so all hope for an early spring after the severe winter, lie Chapman returned Saturday to his home in ‘Boston. o Mp=. Kittie Frost, who has been at Skinner's this winter, has gone % Suin Manchester. i ®. DeWolf yas in Hartford Grady and Keough. Appreciated @Glfte. The Red Cross has received letters of appreciation from Joseph Bechard, articlés given them by the Red Cross. The Secretary of the Red Cross have received notice that the names of the subscribing members of the Christmas drive have been placed in the March lists and their magazines will be sent James D. Dugan and Carl Benjamin for | § out this month. S —————— Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S Priday. Mrs. Lare visitor su‘&‘hlfig R8N ieitong CASTORIA like without fear of harm or discomfort. - A Very Popular American Drink, These Times