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ev. i e BAS F AD Toend L €5 "‘ ..%'.‘mm of | Norwich and_her mve sons d uring ° thosge - exciting: to ch’ but -the: M England, the | memorialist tells " us, ‘z:u deeper ex- citement - produced by the news of |} thatr in Nerwich. § ‘The town's sympathies, as its pop- |} ular-Vote Hed demonstrated, were de- l ¢idedly with- the Admifnistration, so ly with the unprecedented [} nter had~only Sefve ‘Wway to doing. b bt “The ‘traitors are’’ 2 1 ASify “thé Jum e citi- z o5 read the Drst, i o it nswers ‘gun for : “The surprise wai & Dana o B S50 g and finan- | selll us. Men stood’ &:flt%lfi great, gave of their then with substan strength and u’ u.flmmmmaflhm 1017 ; | ' lexcitement contirued inarily h gave volce to theif hroughigut Batutde, April, (uicieptil mming MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED cause for over " days e | thelr " loyalty. Thé wearying _six | throug o e A orie In Nerwich % oo bmmhx PRESS o | temperature . was ing | monthe of parieying hapassed: even |28 succeksive telesrams reported the| oUW, SwtCl 8l 0% T make ‘Stars and Stripes still waving over the beleaguered fort. The name of the 'gallant commander was on every lip: the hope expressed by all- that the garribon would' bold aut until reln- Sfcerhents, known o be on their way, could reach it "Mat 1t weat the most_optimistle. knew. that. this 2¢ro, and for n period. of {wo|meant war. reeks From the bitterness: *of humnhuo .| weeks did ot rise to 20 PR and helploss fnactivity. ihe loyal Nonfi The Associated Press is exclusive- entitled to the use for republiea~ f ail news despatches credit- every ‘titizen in the old tows ptroud of those of a past generation wh of varying fortune and Tifice were niot forssesn, though at the yery commencement of the o lives and property were freely solemnly laid ‘upon the altar of country. With earnest heart and faith, ‘the war fon ‘the Union was waged, none doubting, who had a part in _ the . strife, that it ~would = be triumphantly waged, and that, as a grand resuit, would come the re-es- tablishment tor all thme of the mild sway of the Constitution and the Lams. The country. springing thus from a positively supine and dismantled con- dition into an attitude of vigor, owed it all to the manly sincerity which the grave perdls of the hour brought out of the bosom of the people. Farnestness of eonviction, trust in God, nowness of lifa-—these came as thick that men ugu = ooy orer st wateE. whare’ duch | passing judgment upon. American-citi- a feat had not besn performed before | zens because they~ do mot respond as in 65 years. In soms parts of -promptly 4s they -think. they should. England the snowdrifts ware 12 feét|It should be borne i mind that'in high and wild birds were found frozen |several directions: :more - is. -being to death: expected -of the : people « than they know how to accomplishand The reason gne person teils avother |more. than seems. reasonable; and he isn’t'a patfiot so frequently i& be- |there is naturally a feeling of irritation cause in his narrowness of thought he | Which will not peacefuliy brook criit- | doesn’t reaiize there §o many s.h“‘g! cism. These people: ‘who ‘are teling patriotic that may be done;. aad one|Us there is no shortage of labor when of the most important of tiwss 'is|Ws know there has been a shortage of (thinking right as weil as acting Fight. {labor here for 25 Jears; and who tell The people of gastronomic b W the farmers df the country. who mymc their patriotism by pationizing. every over 50,000 fessthan last vear, feed' thatis advertised’ o help som they must produce Tore: Waen thé pro- special cause, ' They eat'ts aid the Reg {ducers could not hurvest or eell what Cross, and they eat to prom thrift | was grown lastyear..: This compelling stamp purchases, and {hey put down |farmers to comply with the.30-50 ar- their money and eat and eat in support | A Photo Given to All the Si Girls of Their Future H DOUGLAS F; . w & lis” hetd. of utterances tending to ineite sedi- tion among the people of our country. and to imjure Wisconsin's fair name before the free poopies of the world; And certainly it was of the greatest importance that this rebuke should 13 come from the people who had been misrepresented. Wisconsin by its’ ac-| tion shows to itself, to the country and to the world that it not only does not uphold the attitude taken by La Follette but it condemns it. That of course is most gratifving. Put having done that an even greater duty rests upon the people of Wiscon: sin to set themseives. straight before others by fellowing up this action {with action of the same kind in the The streets of Norwich were crowded by anxious, citizens awaiting further news, or discussing that already re- ceived. while from the adjoining towns and villages—in that era before the| telephone—men came riding in . to learn the latest tidings. Little else was known for some time, than that Anderson wasmaking a brave resist- ance. ALL'STAR CAST BIG BEAUTY CHORUS SPECIAL SCENERY NEW SONGS AND DANCES On Sunday, April fourteenth, came the telegram annoumlm that Sumter had surrendered. The reception of this news created ihe . profoundest feling, stirring every patriotic heart, as Mr. Dana expresses it. “to its..inmost recesses. Have Been Built in Al Nation; S and ‘National flmy A el i Bonk ilitary Councii, pro- vide free admission to -theso theatres. knell of democracy” the worid around X will. have been soundediThe state- ment has_ been made‘many:times and hut'itis net ’«yet only a little lower than-the angels. 5 of the man power in Connecticut|he has accomplished just what, ke set|often. think if he had Governor Holcomb before this| out for. itry got ready to increase its y; this move in Rhode Island ts a| ‘ rangement in the purchase of flour|the mem “Ba R Send ome to YOUR soldier or to - clection whieh tekes place in that| (eI mONeN Snd ekl g oAt e they have an abndance of COrn- |on_ the sireéls andin the - porches of |1 orerunasrs of i ety Y ws state next menth 1t is of the great- | 0¢ R COUMI ARG NS VUE L SO0 I Theal “and buckwheat f - their own|the chirches men spoke to one another THE DICPA = il s FRLESHUNS. TODAY: B9 st importance ihat they should not|isiking until people familiar with their |eTowing for themselves..and . thef | with bated breath of this first act of For sale/at the following places: 4 130, 3, 6.15, 830 : 5 backslide and preésent a double front|argor feel like fleeing when sec {Stock. The order to householders .to|rebellion.. From .mosts of -the lacal, < ¥ 'l'he Pérteons & Mitcnell Co. 4 PAULINE P { By permitting anyone who is commit- | them coming. And those are patrioticiget in their supply of coal for nextsea- | pulpits .reference was made -to an| Reld & Hughes Co. (Boston 5 FREDERICK B i i ,lzed to La Follettism to be elected to| who “put up* and those who shut up, |Son when: small buyers' are ‘denied a|event which clearly foreshadowed 4 TTERS TO THE EDITOR s‘;’:mb,;,u N 2 s than Peace” | 1y congress of the United States as|and all those who respond to food and | ta of coaland compelled to take a | struggle.. destined to be both bitter Ricker's Dru; s{org . the Junfons representative from Wis.|fuel reguiations. The. patriot is.the, bog. ~These .seemingly . inconsistenit{and blood: The Tee & Otgood SLEEPING FIRES. : .| person truciand firm to the cause wha ditions do Rmot put the citizen: jn 2 s Jehoe e Wans u-m T JAPAN CAN BE USED. consin in the upper house. By their| FEOR T fting activity take.! mood to. be- told he is unpatriotie-or Mara & Eggleto; —_— Not a little i 3 febuka they have only half done the e s e T e ary | o It was Monday, April fifteenth, that 4 Seorke Mang 4"@' gir Store). : Not a little importance is attachedf, | " " - Do not look in the mirrer and think|not showing the right spirit. Every|president Lincoln's proclamation ap- The City Treasurer’s Salary. E gl Pha; sagd HARRY MOREY 10 the increased participation of Jasflo' should be completed on elec- |you are exceptioml because you are onc nder:tnese conditions appear. (o |y i qen EPRTE PUSMARIOR B7| -y Tog DV (RE e oF e press| K. of . Rom Fan in the war through the sending)UON da¥ by the choice of an out and |patriotically it, there are miflions uf‘ ing fo dpwevell = they ran. Lo R A B e e i e a8 o g mns & S Bruggists and ANITA STEWART # an army into Siderla to nrevent] " 1ey=.1m others. i BB BT At N endangered gpvernment. Monday there seems to be 2 general e nse } Germany from getting a still greater| ' o f Lol T e ¢ ST Quickly. tollowed the proclamation | misunderstanding as to the action N . SRR of thé resciircis and supplies ¢ S| } ’ ety 9% Connecticut’s War Governor, Wil-|taken by the democrats in relation 10 |be applied for that IR T i e thuisa-ot| o meek Gty vealty stinds| Sl ity st p e oo se: |} - Sunday Moming Talk m A, Buckingham,*of Norwich. urg- | the wages applied to the elerk in the |ifie treasurer was % hwom mboiber A MILLION BID aétlon is goins to be has mot been|for the self determinstion of the prov-|said, “Boys will be men” These areil o .i;o |8 watrlotie citizens throughout thejcity treasurer's office. Doubtless must [relieved of paying his clerk an équiv- | s ——————— gifsgiesee. It is possible by ihis time| inoes which it has aequired by its op- days when boys are proving: them- | e I O e o a7 Ailgr {VAnt amaksl it Bf 6 seiaey b nift. ARGUS PICTORIAL % Japan has its forces on the way|erations in Russia’ is pretty clearly|Selvés fo not only be men, but the| 2 Bt for trbons X e Dolhears in his effort to. make |ggiely, Statement that thé treasufer's imasmuch as it is to be anticipated|set forth in regard fo the understand- | ackbone of the nation. Many boys A Place in the Sun. 3 Ll NI 1t appear as purely 3 Potical Cou (1o o s rapased by such action A SCIENTIFIC STUDY that such will be surrounded with se- |ing which It has reached with Fin.| VIO have been resarded as ‘neer-do-! py. its own sfining “sword” angl. War was really begun:.all reaiized (0 ncrease the. treasirers salry. - |Tictiinat e immsans U arny g crecy, but otberwise there Is no foun. |land. There, smong other things,| nois, are, S2AINE now where onl¥ |y parinership with Délly, ‘Germany|that fact; ‘and with characteristic| To correct this erroneous tmpres- |benefited by reason of the sity having dation for such a suzzestion, althoush | Germany has'forotd Finland to agree|ine ne'er-do-wells of the past we're | b proposed 1o hack Ity Y .10 va | promptiiess efforts were fiow combined sion that the democratic members of lassumed an sdditional portion of his It ean be expecte) that Japan has its|that it will not dispose of any of is R M A to, meet the trving duties opening be- [the council “put something over” on jelerk’s wages is aj LB . classed Patrick Henry, Gen. Grant and ! g bR Joined’ his Fath . S ipparent’ but that is Preparations wanized. There | terTitory without first getting the con- | Orville Wright, with ‘scores of dther| qaving so- Just what the oniliion | 15, Svery. loval ‘patriot: e repuplicaps: 4001 The treas- |bot the peint over which the- discus- VIEW POINTS B &t he ror “n_eort be.{sent of Germany. Tintand ls there. |distinguished men. The world is too| Sayin8 5o Tust Whet (hb Crumol| The national colors were every-|urers salary it is only necesary fo|sion arose in spite of Mr' Dolbeares A h under-|fore given as much froedom for self|often guilty of classitying its b°“!osmon S inot cord, bit ‘they ke Where displayed throughout the town,|review the history of thie proeeeding. |carnest efforts to make it appear so B Iy ot s not on re y testitying to the predomingnt senti- | It will.be remembered that the for- |in order to screen the attempt of his e ermirhuts decs i 1o cuan. | e ey % b Tt peperatly congoied o3 such mat: {rsent ‘ot lovalty. 5 mer council, at the instigation of |colleagues to thwart the object for| :According to the conference held 8y r 3 2 Bro wevn yenrs ot & coan i 1 5 They” swunig {0 (ie breese ofer Main | Mayor Brown, voted to. reduce the lthat -very: reason. T Aok ur T - n dxpocted by, ihe other Russian prov#jgam; : Drusslantsm _believes /eI ‘aés ned S ” $500 s o ‘genieral “assefnbly S T erags T by ireets and waved from’ the tower of treasurer's sulary to a vear b Ig it not'moi #egrétted asss Bat should § 3 fhces, | The ‘kalser in the extension of i, but e ’;:‘o,,’;"n.',’:}:“g,y“fi’,‘ i e e e e It (he elty, metting. bad Tast: Tuhe |tho wenupitan I oF i ot Tat oty B R et e B R Gavor ot % % ‘ations sent to Field Marshal|indicate the power or destiny of the| i, “fih"w“ e domina- | from engine _halls, factories, school- | voted praciically unanimously that{cil disregarded the pe6hie’s wishes | brings the general assembly together & Japan shouid mot go into Jlindenbuty _ gives emphasis to this |man. What this life lacks for “h”""‘-’flanygporfso:gl fis-Tight ul::s::r "’wmf houses and npimerous private dwell-|the sense of thc‘mmm: disapproved |than that' the demoeratic members |in special session will be allowed to N ria with an army to act as a police ho si¥a “Our Baltic brethrén|ls “todels, and efcient . teachers. | o Boriul, NS TENGn Te g wuitn. | i (Everywhere the eve met. thefof sick action. the resmit of wHCE ! |27ould have found it mecessary to take |come up for consideration at the \ and to do what it can to help erated from | What the hoy will be is often deter- lesg,‘."‘smcse, e b makas | Symbol of the country's unity. Mr]rl?g mxtdw‘; tldd w:feh!:l.edii‘}fi' :T& :{!vanmge“of the absence of two or |special session to open Tuesday. March e the Russians throw off the control of | Rissia's soke LTI mined by exigencies over which he of 3 terrible foe: for Uemocrady. THa s lbert illatiss - wers guick S Noiot to aupeopriats . "total of {Darpase to wakiy: th 00y 30 meRvn |y cobls s Shy. Olber sction, deatt of N i hemse!ve: e G v o A = 7 1, v 3 ye V. aon, - Germans, sight should not be lost of | ihmesiyes Garmana” In view of the i3 A e the |then, as riow, to fake their cue from |Si0 to pay the clerk employed in the lwas morally obljgated? all upon any radical matter-which wa: the fact that there is an admirable|fact that less than ten per cent. of 7 . | On the principle of giving €ven -the | TI°T, A8 NOW, . ‘ cfiice of the treasurer. 10NE PRESE AT THE CITY = opportunity for Japan io aid ofer.|the peaplo of ‘those provinces ars| The"s s no eccasion fer surprist|devil mis dve; it tu proger to “mote Ly oM el ionnt bammar "<® | After this” clear expression of pub-| _ MEETIN 5 b T R R O A . x ecause over a thousa; ociors w! 2 in” s - 2 4 ¢ Yy = iy med to be Germans it cam be ap-|pocithc Over & thousand do dbmmglg‘;e‘z"fii"ffl“ifil;uey’; m‘l‘“jg'fo: Du’-| “Citizens 1aid aside all previous po-|lic feeling the present counci re-| Norwich Conn Mareh 3, 1918, Bridgeport Telegram. Bonaf Law but recently called at.|ireciated that the kaiser mevertheless|the servicechere are likely to bejone to seek a plfxccgm the sum—and |litical “differences, and under the im-|scinded the vote to reduce the treas- \ention 1o the fact that the centra)|ccnsiders them all his subjects and|m. 7 e : use of a common pattiotism. stood |urer’s salary but at the same time a Different ibout J ore. Once a mason may be AlWays| the largest possible plate. The fndi- P : t powers, eould now open a new offen- | that self determination is going to be|being a mason; but once a doctor does |vidual or. the nation-:that'dobs not|l0ether for the suport and defense|motion to have the aprropriated| We have about reached the con- sive In Macedonia and in Mesopotamia | 3% Ereat a joko-when the {ime comes|not mean alwdys a doctor. We have,|strive for a maximum degree of life|Of the Government. e e applied 1o Pay|ciusion that a woman doesnt care a THRIFTBITS n addition to their artivities on the|2s the treaty with Belgium was when|reached an era now in which the .art|and’ influence is — the clerk was talied. : rap wheiher her hat looks like one War-Sevings Stamps—the anew IREs freut. and i cibw of the 8o |HE wanfed $n Fross that Fountry. of preventing diséase is taking pre- | Small reward is promised in heaven|.“Men have ceased to be Republicans| Ty the action Monday might theor not—Columtus Sun. ot » reat democracy for 3 demo. Termination ot Germany to rale such| This throwing off of the yoke of|CedSnce over thecart of curing mala-|or earth to anyone who'is willing to|or Democrats” Mr. Dana quotes the democrats took this question from the Sratic Torm ot Goverament! oot niready thers would put up the hard.|Other. Instead of the yoke of Rus-|1918 dare tel) ug that “weak lungs" aro| in the motion fHat there is' to. be| One purpose seemed (o ahimate ai |t mones Eoncipnted for Her whgss eat kind of a fight, shonld they be|sla beinz thrown /away it is simply |the invention of a eilk hat doctor; that!ouly one -place. in'the sun,-and that|hearts=a determination to maintain|Was effected. . 0 % s augmented by the heip which Japan goin‘g to rbe vemodeled under the di- ;h;un::tlstm .sh: camouflage w;rd to ! place is her own. ‘There is mo sunny | at-'every saerifice, the National| It is to be assumed that the city en m urc ; wan give there will be no doubt as to|rection of German imperialism and|hide the fact that your doctor.doesn't|corner for. Belgium,-or Serbia;‘or Ru-|Union. While the struggle was not so|meeting last June intended that the C p Hhe sestlt and. with | the . Husciay|those provinces like Finland will be|¥Row what ails you,” that “one of the |mania, or .a dozem other ller | gigantic as that which now involves sum appropriated by it and estimated Shebbth eliminated ther bl o " {most reliable disinfectants is soap and | states. These must be thruet batk|an entire world, the same spirit of |expressly to raise the propertion paid UNION SQUARE e e can be no|nble to do nothing without the con i B of any such heip wikich|seat ofih o e Son< |water:” “that complaint of the kidneys |into-ithe .shadow while all the rayseffort and denial and sacrifice anima- ity to the treasurer’s clerk by : . 1 - at|js not indicated'by backache; thdt | converge on Kuitur. TTie nationaljted the townspeonle, who dropped |$: having paid the clerk GIM Sunday Eveni . 5 4he entente can receive. there will be Httld benefit in getting | disease of the nervous syatem does not | genius and ambiticps of other nations |every task, counted fio privation too ars) was to y Evening Services e T e 1 from the Russian yoko simply to|mean the petient is 8 victim of net- |ave: completely misundersiooa or ig- Topic o Sk Bradbis oo , come under of the kaser, vousness;” “that & deep cough has|nored, It is one of the limitations opic vening = B e AR st its origin in the thrpat. nase or ear, not{of the- “efficient’mind-‘ to -see mo! 2 =~ w"::‘:“: . el EDITORIAL NOTES. the Tungs;” “that a pimply face may |valuo in-ideas or practices vther that | ¥ Tomorrow Which have becn made (o include ma-| Maroh hasu't dome anything as vet|RoiCtil &, NGRS, Semeer gnciale ovn L UG : > e A | teria) for the teaching of disloyaity| Which causes us to lose faith in.its!“That when a doctor (dis you veu|sccutions and erueliles " that have| WIt ls u lt SITTING FOR YOUR PICTURE to m&n eals. .Txhare are states|Bo0d intentions. have contracted a bad cold, he is just|cursed the world lies the conviction | whi ve communities or so waiting to see what -is about to de-|that some lives’ arc.significant and 3 i dinricts whers he chidren ses taught It makes little difference where they | velop.” It takes a live. doctor and a|valuable, whilg® other lives are-in ‘AFINE PAIR OF PILLOWS, SIZE 20x28, COVERED Followed by Baptismal Service B ean 2 where: teachers heve apply the test, the Germans are find.|Wide awake patient to find medically | nificant and useless: It is “allowable, |§ %< % 5 ~ 3 o . ing the American soldiers on the job,| Where we are at! therefore, o exploit and destroy- all IN VERY PRETTY ART TICKS A Good Place to go on Sunday Evenings ! A b i ot VN s —_— the later at convemience, The Mate: | e comfidence which the peo; Do you know that mest of the so- | lialistd: philosophy that had -noar- OMPLETE B o A tha e takan | e i It iaies] ATl et o SEo Sy fshed genbrations ot youss. Germans| '$5.00.WILL DELIVER THIS C BRASS BED x ‘ p——" = to obey the regni i most of the little tolerated Vices &) s the strong man ito feed- his Wi . { tached to the investigation which bas| £ 9De¥ uiations which he BUta | ere to" greater. ang . condernsd| to. live on those who' ure: weakef. OUTFIT TO YOUR HOME | been mmxdmm nf“’“, Island by the d vices; that a man who forgets w say v;leakness is the only unpardonable | THRIFT T Eovernor of that state for the e R i warthwhil 2 are proper., 'm they aatishaits Vi m.y : b:r": arouse the ill will of| that no get-rich-quick scheme is!idea underhe_a the name!ess eruelities P B Staiiug Gussiin propagands, neigh ¥ purehasing war sav-|reglly what it looks-like? You may!|DPerpetrated in -the:’present . war son f 5 whether there are any instances of| "5° S3TDS. But most people do mot, for if .they | defenseless populations. 4 Per Cent { B hiearet &lsioyaity or Anythin; did Tife would not be exactly whatitis| Bleger than the question of fron- Ay "“"‘w” fog S| The South Carolina resident who|today. Man upon the whole is notjtiers for this nation or that istlic { o encourage bad| geciares that the reasos for the many | half what he fe e out to b |Question of human rights.-“The Bat- WAR sA“NG STAMPS ! citizenship. Ivnchings is that the law is not en-|Haven't you ever d how much|tie & joined ‘today -between sotial y i ' v It is apparent that Rhode Island| terced hits the nail on the head. more he can make but of an empty, | idcals so.radigally .apposed that- there i 3 does not intend to wait umtil the con- s il worldly honor than he can out of|¢an be compromige. between them. " ditions zet to be so bad that every-| Trotrky deelares that he -would do|® divine precept? If vyou have you|The decision affects the well béing of 41 P ¥ { knows about them before doing| it all over again if he had the chanos,| T 29 fecl When'you are|Senerations yel. unkorn. If Germany T TR arer i g Like the taking of 2 cen-| which is of céurse simply um“‘"lth& told by some fistterer- that-man is;Showid win the -struggle, éxt T | CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS : —AT— Democracy means;ithe -nmmo‘l-d developmem of human-“lives *after | about an immediate correction|ficulty in umderstanding why there their own' . peculiaf ~genius. It m— undesizzble conditions are disclosed.| shouid be any shortage of foodstuffs. governor of Rbode Island is stolen instead of waiting the deed has been committed even| Let us hope that it j may be underway. ‘plans an instance where the safety first| Will be a hundred per cent. instead is being put into action. MANNING THE SHIPS. In compection with the briiding of b carrlers not oniy | than the 0 increase hlS own fauits as to weigh worlds in mmn!km to pursue .un= Daths - thro' space. and - to cmotomsrmu.mmnh w J - It | New England states and that the gain|lem. o e it Reports indicate that sheep raising un-|is en the increase in Massachusetts. I(iumdununmpfid\m to kesp level as it-is to be polite.~ This is. b in every phase of life from a ssman .to- a street ‘scavenger. 'l\'re is- always too much energy ing wasted in hot air, and too many &flmn opinions being- 2 of ten. _ From the way in which -the peopie are leaving Petrograd it doesn't look very ‘much as if the Russians were anticipating the coming of the kai- Nothing eould be more misl vasion of Russja had been stepped. for | Berlin doesn't intend to stop until it |°F has_to or mntll Il has gotten its Bl of Russian tefritory. a What is #the use of the belshevik it is}leaders saying that if they had am hflt;k&m flfl”‘..w ey g ' | principle of nhuman. " {and ethically monstrous. radte. | put the tea cludes education-samd’ discipline; amounts; to . stealing “&nother's: very birthright. The most thwarted life, the most backward race on:the planet can claim a share of; God's sunlight. The Australian. bushiman'-has @ right to brighten the corner»where. he-le after his own reflecting power. Prusianism aims- to- crush .out - fn- dividually and cast as rubbishto-the void of any life or.lives that do-net meet its own imposed standards.. - thought.could -be smore is -both- ecmumjcllly It In the forefrontw.of any arsumenl for the democratic principle, we musf g of Jesus of Naza- reth, the test Champion of all time of the rights of man as, man. ‘With him was no respect of per- sons. The New Testament is the ul- timdte charter of “degmocracy and in the Gospels the weakest human. life }{m& vindleated its clgim to a- pllee n the & s no lase fon i scasteatiort-that [T "dneBnuBed,Zamhpodfinuhedmhghhhcqure, . ing, covered in pretty art ticks. This outfit regularly sold Speculpnce,&!isoforflmcomplohwfilmchm satinfinish, .~ Qlefine&ghnderSpflng guaranteed for ten years. "' One extra fine Cotton Top Mattress, sanitary fibre fill- not less than $40.00. Our price this week, $29.50. ss-mmhlndhhmonwnvenm weekly payments. ”Scfiwarlz Bros., Inc. | .9-11-13 WATER ST., NORWICH, CONN. “The Big Store With the Little Price” THE THAMES NATIONAL BANK Dr.F.C Jackson Dr.D.J. Coyle DENTISTS CROWN: AND BRIDGE WORK, PLATE WORK AND EXTRACTING Office Hours: 9a. m. to8p. m.

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