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fl:b 4, Dll, d, Toa S SR8 e R 2 i—In Norwieh, Conn., March ‘ 2 E W 3 L James Wiiliam Greennan, in 3 ok e i arios ot be dieid w ik (B - o e, No. 17 Louzel Tl avente mls, an. lnt':y "’m’."m’?fié‘-’&‘ i "D"' e e m:i ! e s an 0 Pttt ol “honor, . hent only of ok Lt Y / ] { 1 - ] rd t “’1?;‘: m i 28 |'| rg;gvl:gmm?d-y Tfterr‘m 3} 3 v e hat % ¢ 0, form of Ger- o'clock at the funeral parlors Team Harness |“&>ior : e ot s gl ST S | b SRR S | WILL TAKE PLACE cift it s s i mmn e et ot tod | HESFR—Tn Salem,. March 9, 1915, Ada G TODAY AND CONTINUING THROUGHOUT THE WEEK RIGHT PRICE. Fair. will A?flu Basting. "beloved wife of Vie- AT TR a5 P | E Vi epsntuile, Thiscwir s helng Wag: | ‘ior G, Henr, &gen 10 years. : e rt _of_the 3 k. o7 C., o atiend an open mest gt et Notios 57 fon i boraatian A wonderful showing of choicest noveltm from the M A geod lige of AUTO ROBES .and| . ing 'held under the auspices of the | from the spirit of autocracy, and u!cu'rm-—ln Plainfield, N, J., March of well small lot broken sizes of FUR COATS. v e walcs. s ekt | e Hloouk fur ot Jo the 1675 Owen McCarihy, formerly of looms of our country as as direct importations from | coast fro oo ey i P e e M U oo S Vew London. overseas. 5 and vocal ‘music add ‘woul possible to show the mm— etersh: Fla., 3 e for Monday snd Tussday 2 3 i Gifference- between . thess two |1 Feb 26, 1918, Kines Turner: dangn: i ) arranged by the committee in'¢ irita in admost: every phase of civ: | | ter of Mr.and Mrs. James M. Graves, ' o 2 ] asorth AURBHo IR noth teresting Tiation, bat o fou. Miiatrations el |« Aged 24.vears. e s i ; £ hon st [ e e i WSS 0 R S 2 e s e This is important — PRICES FOR OPENING s * ity jor um- '::{G:';nd*!"“w"*‘" north: | veiiendes , A raerac - olda mhat cvery tnar, || SUll barmen.’ wiaaw of Thomea B. DAYS ONLY — on all staple merchandise will be ; 4 hall. thtu | F100a1 Mas s in something theti bet ki : fai 3 g APWAN— based on cost ect than months TEAMING AND TRUCKING | “"" ** : o s e S, Sl | T AT LD L VS ERIME T S . A Southern New Eni d: Fair llon- K. of C. o1 owe veR? ptourtie avp AT | SEVESILSUT Bt T e LT e T el of " "5 o Tt e S bl REASONABLE: PRICES Observations in. Norwich: n;nluwlflng whien Doris A Authier lle’nderi &, B DOty Bt ves Sthat D B T, N w?o"‘\“;'é o - The following: records, reported from | 4 in- fine voice ve You Truly, and | <ihy rank is but-the guinea stamp, th Tuneral services AF M Jats Yesidence A. D. LATHROP Pt Mol e o Mk i reapanse fo.an encore AL | e o the good for ar thate > ang| in Plainfield Wednesday at 1.50 p. m. A m 1 d F b 1 Phone 175 in temperature and thé barometric | tle Gray Home in the West. She was | (iat of autocracy? | STARKWBATHER —In Norwich, March erican-maae aprics hanges Saturday and Sunday accompanied by Henrietta Authier and 10, 1918, Jacob Starkweather, in his S Sarurh Ther, Bar. |8t the close of her selections wasy What of the government that takes| 823 year, A GREAT VARIETY OF ;fll“m"*‘ zgfl 30,95 | warmly applauded. such paternal care of its people? Our | Notice of funeral hereafter. . lé ,:.- . 5 w:“ Jnupl\ T. Fanning Presides. minuan :ll :hntM:ll;r-e has dvgmlled o..\".vva—ag aaztvm:d gfi‘arch 9, 1918, e rocesslon § . Mr. Diggins then introduced Joseph | has told us that half the gmnfl:fi: cARONT, -;afl:;l!:l‘e Maxcyh :r: s, OCKS | =i haul 46, Towest 29. T. Fanning as chairman of the meet- | Berlin are so destitute &s to live in “Caron, aged 19 yeirs, $ Our Spring Opening Display of 1918 White Goods in- Sunday- . Bar. |ing. - Mr. Fanning in his opening re-|one room. = We have learned that the u-us'r{:er ot ey, And ke, e y FRISWELL" Frvs 3 56 | marks said in part: erior Garhan - bovermot 1o g | - Jomept” Caro) clude a wonderful showing of American-made fnl:nu in at S 18 m. “It Is the purpose and endeavor of | mact colossal Ting of gratters 1y ing | Funeral qvm the home of her varents 25.27 FRANKLIN STREET S pm, 21 2996| this department of the Knights of|worla In which the baisee ang jo| School | street, Taftville ~ Tuesday. pllm, staple and W'Ell! weaves of every ' Highest €5 2 Columbus to teach patriotism, 1o in- | junicers exploit the people for their| Hesct chimen ac 10 oot &t Saered and in most every instance we are proud to that flu Comparisons. grease devotion to God and cowntry.| own seifish ends, Human life to them | COUTU—In BT Mancll ki, o it say % JOSEPH BRADFORD Prodictions for Saturday: Fair. It Is our duty to attach men sccurely | is “cannon foddes” and women, their | 1918 Mrs. Coutu, formetly of Dan: product of our American looms are superior to goods of ] Saturdays weather: Fair; snow and | o moral principle and make our whole | own women, are breeders of “cannon | ielson. f make. In Sprmgchowmg will be found— : rain at nighL’ R ;‘:J:.““, ’}’“ a;pm!gmlcle'";’;dwmfium fodb(}::' The pedple are glaves. The |LEWIS—In Hampton —Teb 26, 1915, oreign e. our E fcti - in or ali s. Carris L. Lewis. i BOOKBINDER Eredictions for Sunday i Ronor even though, e confict whioh | Bobiest quality of human ife 1s takea | Mmw Carrie L Lewls, T R 27 and 40 inch ide, at 15¢, 19¢ and Sunday's weather: Snow; ciearing | TSt g; :I:f:‘;“}b ::.::h“kflmd g:: 1Muc Consider the quality of human char.| HArTy L. Cook, aged 42 vears. Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order |at night; much colder; high northwest 108 BROADWAY wind, 25¢c a yard. Long Cloths, in all the best makes, at 15¢ to 25c a-yard. Nainsooks and other Lingerie Fabrics at 25¢, 37%¢ | and 50c a yard. drop of blood which America can give, | S°ter, that, we speak of as “eports- Each assembly of the fourth degrée of | iry the children from babyhool in- o bt il our order is supposed to adopt @ name = San, Jeta an which has about it some patriotic sig- | 2ge in all sorts of games, The rivalry ien s, ISR Il Moon of the contestants seems to us some- || h di Wh w. h || Rises. | Sets. || Water. || Rises. l::g;::e%maflghéc ;utfigl!);':g'“im"mfl':f times too intense. ut whether it “rc en es o ls Dav. | & m. | p_m. || a m. || a m.| vision the title of Rev. Daniel Mullen | D¢ the cause. or the result, or both, v ey Yaton 5 of sentiment of air niay. I '« most Batiste, Organdies, Etc., at 29¢ to $1.M ayard ol 1 I & ! oo valuable part of the of democra- & ¢ a To‘.let Cream i 508 Father Mullen a Patriotio Pastor. oy The' Germans are not fond. of 15 Main Street Voiles, plain weave, at 25¢c, 37Y;¢, 50c and up to 98¢ ;. 4 In the late '60s a young: priest was| zames as children, and as men are not a yard. s ' 15 1 Blsl:i‘ned‘ aa, p}x;sm; o:‘;!lxetm;l C:g:- fond offlmr pm‘a, Caéx you imagine FUNER AL o that J ir complexion in al- | 15 olic: parish. He broi e C our marines' at Vera Cruz protectis . etk JoE Laddlien. aré tcuhtodits | 11 uo munity not oniy the common zeal for | themselves by driving children and NOTE! THE PRICES QUOTED ON MANY OF try the kind we are offering today | SIX advancing the spiritual interests of|women between the ‘snipers’ ana tide, whi THE FOREGOING ARE ACTUALLY LESS THAN TODAY’S WHOLESALE COST. . : ™ | his church but he brousht 180 a_dis- | themselves? which contains enough peroxide in it position to always intensify on every| <“Hit a man's when he's down” is 3 possible occasion the devotion of his|zood autoeracy, but not good democra- | & to make it the Ideal Cream. fellow men to the flag of our repub- |cy, g Aoz lic. He had been a chaplain with New |' " Democracy beli i Vi wm PHARMACY Twenty-rine Members of Congrega- |England troops in the CIvil war and | pave slonte of meenge for “mmich 1o tional Church in Service — Other |after passing through the hardships|piush, But our muck rakers: are [MBALMERS In addition to the foregoing we are showing a and 50 MAIN STREET Village News. of that conflict he soon took up the|carefu] to appeal to a sense of right | . 90 3¢ % 5 great task of bullding St Patrick's | in thelr readersy We have heen the exclusive line ' of American made and Fi The Greeneville Congregatonal | €burch in this city. He was for war|severest critics of ourseives. When > Lady Assistant church has completed the roll of hon- |Under his country’s call; yet many of | we toast, we praise our ideals and thjs r or for the boys who are now in active |18 recall, and with others it is a|is.what will uplift. us. Democracy Telephone 328-3 THE PALACE service. The pastor has had- the list|Pright tradition, how zealous he was|inows ite own imperfections, but has oreign White Goods, including Voiles, Crepes, Dimities, Piques, Whipcords, Repps, Gabardines, Poplins, Etc., for waists, dresses, skirts, etc. Price range 25¢, 37%,c, 50c and up to $1.29 a yard. 4 Note ! Many of the novelty designs are exclusive'with us and cannot be duplicated at today’s prices. . in the wonderful work of building that ¢ |} HENRY E. CHURCH 78 Franklin Street ‘| urzing them to send an Baster greet-|Or of the Prince of Peace. In the|rignt or wrong. < The “state” is not|BS P. SHEA ing o cach of these voung men. Al-|double service he wore out his lfe | gsyhisct to moral law. And for this rea- 4 . enough to inspire us to work for the listing in- the service brings the to- |tional flag, which, we may say; is the =5 X tal ber f; the ehurch to 29 |soul of this country made visible, and e beheve m Tight, and we believe | 5 Del-Hoff Hotel |5t i ves Semsers ot tha | i uphold it in independence and honor | In Hghts: in exuaity of xights and or | Blooming Plants, Cutfiowers, to have distinguished friends come|We place over against him, Lincoln, L e . 00 Seturday morning at the par- |hora s A e b i et the Tover”of manking, humble, conaci: Beginning today we will make a complete exhibit of Wash Goods for Spring 1918, -~ - |the things which make men better, |entiovs. m: . e W lay is . . 3 “mbl.p ¥ . ! . tional church Rev. Charies . Rick- | more many, stermer defenders of pub. | deoiding betwoen tre two types. Shea & Burke It is a very interesting of all-the staple and novelty weaves in ‘Wash Goods that will be in demand this season, and we extend an invitation to visit our Wuh exander Young Powers, who enlisted | 4¥ing “when comparatively a young|eon the spirit of autocracy is brutal, . i i i Bl g o pastor's Bible class. though to follow it means death. °“°§““‘“” IR AL I RMGOrA B Designs for uunl-.‘\v tlm’ Dec- ! SUROPEAN PLAN i Purpsse of Meetings to Inspire Patri- | ot ,,':’2‘;;‘:“‘ Pk GBS ",,":'.‘,_ orations; Visitors welcome. x l lt o i [as HAYES BROS, Props. otism. tocracy iS Bismark, the man of “Blood ] y . lic right and national honor and true Democracy does not fear compari- Goods Section during the Opening Days and see the new, beautiful.goods. at the British-Canadian rally Friday {™Man. But his career and character are| gegaening, destryctive. PR A “This is the spirit which leads us|am Iron” proud, unscurupuols, cruel(57 Lafaystte Street Telephone 760 Talephone 1227 26-28 Broadway roy Plummer and Mary Louise Hut-|knights in every cause to which the |Son with autocracy in the two tnings 41 Main Strest chinson. TFor their wedding tour the|Unjted States may call us. It is to|in which Germany has long been con- married couple will go to Providence, sidered supreme, education, and eff- Bovingfield and Burlington, Ve afeey|CarTy out this work that we have met P nd “ef e ey il probiny sacite. | hete. today. whan we avs 1h be af- |eisucy, Funeral Directors a Tn Germany, to be sure. certaln HERE ARE SOME OF THE LEADING NEW FABRICS i o g TR ™ every worthy cause and who is alwaya | kinds of schools far surpass our own ——— e ————————— | bu:eem; 2 (fifefiicmmn;mf welcome in every assembly in our fair | in attainmentz. Rut into those schools > 3 | 1 tal. B, Fanning then introduced Henry e C,il‘f.,'x'é ;en'\’r'e o hope % X AT portlon- ot e be: 27-Inch VOILES at 19c a Yard IRISH POPLIN at 39c a’Yard . i i T v Jjonly a portion of § humber 0 . .. . . 2 ecrating Py, \ | Bk Ko, Nerwh | S ok s iy oppokints| S ST it "o | A very atractive Iot of new Voiles, 27 || Burton's Irish Popin, 27 inces wide, in §' 1 At 5 alioh BuilaY stioeavon 5 fas | SRS, schools are open to all, from the kind-| VAR their country needs them. |f inches wide, in a big range of styles and || all the newest plain:colors—at.39%c-a yard. i cruiting Tally was held in the Pulaski| Mr. Tirrell was given an ovation as | ergacten to the university. . Equality |, The meeting was closed by the sing q hall. Colonel Albricht, who has serv- | he arose to address the audience. Af-|of opportunity is already the ~price, [ 18 of the. Btar Spans neT de51gns—at 19¢ a yard. ZEPHYR GINGHAMS at 45c:a Yard 1 ed with the Polish army in France, |ter complimenting them on the large | less possession of our people. . which the audience joined, all stand- : ! : ; and_Colonel Zlelinsit, who c!.sm;m!:’o‘:- vt ey R Bsienoyt , We have come to die- | B il 32-Inch BATISTE at 25¢ a Yard Fine quality Zephyr Ginghamis, in new- 5 s, Cunede, pive ahort talks on ‘s~ | s(ed thst ne would e a2« svbiect | e citione oy NORWICH TOWN Batiste, 32 inches wide, in very pretty || est Spring designs, 32 inches wide—at & the Gei of terroism ef - ks | B Py AL L;‘:m,:“};n;l:: s Wik, Theren said in part: ficient, or'is it stupia* It may work in Fitchburg Men Lease Barber Farm— || floral desngns on white grounds—at 25c- || 45ca yard. . sl N o lermany, but, never in a free lan Rev. George H. i * e N Joindd the ‘ranks ‘of. the Peifsh Red |', elors e e e g Byers Zéppelin victim is an cloguent n::nu'fy i Mo:.fi'_"“m“z'_"’_‘ el i yard. 44-Inch VIOILES at 50c a Yard & 0 ————————————— 2k A enlistment agent. Surely girc poor e - % 2 3 % A recraiting station for the Polish | At ease in our prosperity, we had fail-| fyggmont s the German ‘wovernment| formal Musical WINDSOR FOULARD ‘at 25¢ a Yard || 44-inch Plain Voiles, in all the most de- eo ss army is maintained in Pulaski hall | & ¢ 0 rll“ ice the dangers that lefli '-"‘B has displayed in this, as in its many| . T & . ¥ . . . sirable Spring colorin at 50c a d. . 1. and over 40 young men have enlisted | ¢d. From our viewpoint today it if| pther chumsy attsmpis to affect the|. Miss Gertrude Whiting ot New (] Windsor Foulards, 27 inches wide, in pring g5— yar R T T e N Sl e S i Ammdses Xu{kkw"m‘) shion, thes: onany; eve || dark grounds, well covered at 25c a | SILK CREPE at 50c a Yard of them now being “over there.” . v y " B i rt Asse on s nday) eve- y —_— al a e By the skilfull “camouflage” of the | toer 5. “ipe ccom. | g on Lace-Making, is the guest of . 3 gty T e, G (| Ealbe N S e Ml et we still soo.the supreme. | Miss Catherine ¥. Crocker of Seotland |} V! 3"d-P N VO ey Silk Crepe, 36 inches wide, in the follow- Mr. ai rs. eron enter- | ., e TN "R 2 3 1 . H u |NG tainga ‘“lkhteen frends at iheis Toms | (KUNGTe” The visit of Prince Henry: | Gty sice 8 march on an ync | DUng the smowstorm of Thurstay . L‘“.l ILES h‘ % o ‘"’" set JF BE P colors; black, ivory, navy, dark g1 Fourth street Saturday exening in | U ocom at Harvard, the axcmnge. of | LLipecting workd with its tremendous |5, 235 000 22%% ofe heard and seen || 1ain Voiles, 40 inches wide, in all the || pink, crocus, old rose, Copenhagen and Fort Terry, who is enjoying a short n'mle-agn between Germon universi-|mocrncies are now up with Germany ;’;;‘ L“’f; 1‘“’""; "’"’"‘}"k'v 5““H‘;!°l’°'° new CO]O"mgS_at 29 a yard. melon—at SOC a yard turlough. ties and our own, seemed acts ‘}5;"‘—3.’:1‘ and pm!gu 1‘1‘" in mb\el:m nlnezls R e ot Blaebidsand e ¢l Y ptniness. o an | mha best lory now belongs.to the 3 J LINGERIE CRINKLE ard HA OF ALL KINDS o TAFTVILLE Tneitiousty eing.placad i ot mints | Hies. . The great inventons in war | PSTIOVS Were Joted st ALE, at 29c 2 Yard WAIIAN CLOTH st 50c a Yard " v Prof. Runo Franches “Inaividnation | b, o, s fanst the allies, as they Preached rst Church, Lingerie Crinkle, 30 inches wide, in white || Hawaiian. Cloth, 36 inches wide, water- AUT(%IOBILFS St. Veronica’ T. A..B. Society Holds | and.Callectivencss” presented the Ger-| pighe, the submarine, aneline dyes. and| In_the absence of the pastor, Rev.|l and flesh color—at 29c a yard. proof finish, in newest plain colors—at CARRIAGES, W, Répoae Medtng—Fubust of Ado: | S SRS % TRRREE B Ao e bt e o O I, e, R oo 2, Kot - 502 yard. GES, WAGONS, | sias Morin. =5 ““‘;‘:""“"‘ TE b purvsrisdod, but oot Alerera | Rasdey marming; s 1ot |}, DEVONSHIRE, CLOTH: at 35c a Yard yard. man people man splendid Trvict i : 2 TR ¢ TRUCKS and CARTS | on Thurstey, cgening_ the merabers | fhat gur own lookel knit gowarnment | In (ouy VErs what Germaty has dong | U3, (L, 00 Y iciory tnrougn || Devonshire Cloth, 32 inches’ wide, for OXFORD SUITING at 50c a Yard . . dies ~ 3 g could not render for us, we wers told. Y blood. A resume of the ent con- ) i g B o0 - :::ru Bwics, Paivtina, Trim: [t refulae mouthly rieetng. Vasi- | Gu’ usions wern ot Siepel evan | L2 0cuuse Gle, spirt of democracy [BeRS. T O e e son- || boys’ wash suits, rompers, house dresses, || 36-inch Oxford Suiting in all the most "Blackemithing In ail its branoes, cussed freely. Tho yong -ladies ‘are | 3% (U, SHPTAK LG war Many of | ideals, of it while fne ”’"“‘“Z' au-rsferencs 4o the time of the Civit war | efc.—at 3 5S¢ a yard. desirable plain colors—at 50c a yard. J nning to run the firs al of the > ocracy artening, enervating. . A 7R geastd afier Master, Piens srv bk | 2o o e, that hees was 8| pioereey. ith all-lts inapertee- Informal Musicale. FINE VOILES AT 37;c A YARD NOVELTY FOULARDS at 50c a Yard | Russian menace. e o » Smith entertai i - m & mark cur tondsd. the frst callco ball piven by | BRSniss MA0RCs, oy started) throush | LTk, Awocrscy is completo in ap-| Miss Alice Suith entertainea friends || Exfra fine quality Voiles, new Spring de- || 32-inch Novelty Foulards, dark grounds e §o0q Gme and thers is every Tea- Belghum, wo began fo awake. And|Prova rétics “of feudal days, But of |recently, at her fomo on Town strect signs and colorings, 40 ’inches wide—at with the fashionable coin spots and all- son to believe s year's social olgia; troci A ® | erumblis sul ince. rs. jomas Smi was af e piano, 507 to 515 North Main St, |l be one huge success. . |iearly known we were made aware|“Tomochacy, with all its imperfec- |Georse Kelley was comnetist. and || 3772C and 50c a yard. over designs—at 50¢ a yard. i The following committee was ap- ";a-‘(‘;-““’" ‘“";' deceitful appearances| ions is the spirit of vision We are|Theodore Sterry, violinist. Cake and P pointed: Miss Mary Hanlo i mfim‘:‘cn civil ’;‘;1“0“ there lay 2|gH) in the making, but like Columbus |lemonade were served by the hostess. Bette Lmh&?nmm PR o e Blundering way of an lendapt savepe GO NG Dl el e o A Taught Academy Class ° - 1] e our lives to 2 g C R E A M and Agmes Dousherty. e Pt vl In @ more dangerous| " And that is why we are in this war,| Miss Jane Davies of Boston left on < Pemeboas ot paliipped with all the | ready to devote our all to a noble ideal [ Saturday morning for New York to u l e ; M will FUNERAL That the “mates m':.:: 'tm!m ';l:' that “government of the people, for the |visit her aunt, Miss Josephine Crock- b, L] WHIP-".” om0 o s ey Ll < oo d ;:eople‘,hby ;;?hmw le; may not perish er, after pas:gmz a fvevv;"we;ks wl:lh 8 s Morin. rom the ] relatives up town. e here she onarch of several centuries a Y i i 5 ;.The fumecal of the Iate Adosias Wo-| who said, “the stais 1a myseii” Cer.| Speaker Arouscs Enthustasm. ' |SUDSttuted in the Advanced Enlish - Fresh Daily Sich S mum'nmm’u::t ‘0;0- many stood revealed to us as a fendal| Throughqut his address the speaker e family have moved from Town street (on Peck’s Corner. Emmett of Poquetanuck were recent Bervices Wes Hld Baoy | |heid the cloee attention of his audi- lce About Block Island. to Lafayette street. callers at the home of Miss Main's —at the— Heart church with officiati n b ence and frequently as he made some| <worg received here from Block Isl- Mr. and Mrs. George Rogers af e‘l.ndmo!hgr. Mrs, L. A. Becleston, of ating. ¢ bearers- were Oscar | telling point he was enthusiastically|,,5 js that this winter for the first| George Dickenson from New Bed- | Wauwecus Hill were guests a day lasi | Norwich. PEOPLE'S MARKET e T e BRGNS SRR E R eop s et R R S D - | of those pi 1l res Ve € 5 ers, of West Town streef s peau. - The burial Was in the Sacred | presentation of the meaning of the| oyl tie ocean as far as eve could |of East Town street. = M. Maurice Vaucaire, the French Heart cemetery. There was a large l’th of democracy as opposed to the goat il | Etias Shepara of Bridgeport spent |, Miss Augusta Learned of East Town |Blaywright, who collaborated with Sar- 6 Franklin Street attendance at the funeral, many out|spirit of autecracy that has been nvard e 4 g . Nr |Street substituted in the Village Pri- |90U in the authorship of La Jeunesse . of town relatives being present. in Norwich since the declaration b ;T"f;,"’;’; P'“M o |Ser,of Jast week with his sister, Mrs mary school four days last week, in | d€ Figaro, has died at the age of 53 - p . G. Hale of itchburg, Mass., an Villiam Kinney of Town street. G JURTIN HOLDRN, Pripritir Viflage Notes. . ji= bescmade that question the main|ys ‘nephew, J. E. Joy of Worcester, S Rte of Uhs LeCias, S oW Sora |l FIT W PIRISIRALL b B PRI i ¢ I have leased the F. W. Barber place onll TFrancis McNamara from Waco, | | curraus ovr—ir 13 worTH Mo H_owm e S o W El ol;‘ :! Knights ;: Doing Their Bit. ggll;ngflm and will occupy it this|Texas, v;.u at m; hom; o!n ‘Wightman PooUETANUcK NOTES. Don't aafes Hax. . Cat. oot thia 4 ; pare; In ‘his re; Chairman |SETing. avenue for two days’' furlough during enclose with 5c il it to Fe B I F their home I Taftville. v Hpan s -cleaii Himaten . Chairpan el the. week-end. Jossih T, Grady, who is stationed at | GO, 383 R an et 1 iSO Gustave Greenwood murity-tesing hat Had deveioped ua Betore, Mother M. ey Fort H. G. Wright, and Miss Rita Ec- | WFiting vour name and Gadress Slsarly. reenwood, who is station-fone of the results of the war as was| Rev. G. H. Ewing of Elm avenue| Cliffora Lathrop from Camp Dev- | cleston were callers in New London on | age contaieias Fmes Honer ohd ed at Newport, hspent the week-end | evidenced in the univérsal support that [was called to Roxbury, Mass, Friday |ens arrived Saturday evening at his | Thureday. Compound, fm-' cou;ha’culd! :nd croup; at the home of. his parents on Front|had been giveén the knights in their |0y the serious illness of his mother. kome on Town street, leaving Sunday The condition of Charles Eccleston|Foley Kidney Pills, for pain'in sides Prompt seeviceday or night e e R e o i 28] 1% bHeand und Bén Roure " furiough, s CUP @ few|of Poauelanuck remains about the|Ros SN mder siiments: and. ToleR r ! - 5 # % ¢ 3 a0 A - « William O’Brien, who has completed {vice of their-country, for the prose-| Mrs. Henry Kelley of Town street S a 0%, Keither and two children were | Cathartic Tablets. a _whol e, Lady Assistant course in machine gunnery.at {Utica,( Ction of the war. 10,000 . insurance | is visiting friends in Bridgeport. Rev. Charles L. French and family | businéss eallers in Norwich on Sat.| horougBly = clearsing fi ¥, s spending a short furlough of ' members and more than 20,000 asso- of Uncasville were guests Friday of|orday Pl e ST R s : ; ome off Providence street te members'of the order and that is| Mr, and Mrs. Bdgar Winchester and | dirs. Thurston B, Barber, at her home - Miss Elise Main and Miss Tsmena GusSih DOVels. Ths Lee &