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Light vehicle lamps 1; 624 ocfock this evening, Sawmills about the county are hum- | ford Hospital | Training school was ut ming -as never before. W Pickett's orchestra, 1 'plsou Bijou, Jewett City, tonigh The planet Venus wlll be at gmtesl brilliancy in this evening’s its |nue. The first of the southern spinach in market Friday. was selling at 60c 3 | pigpael tie sl atidy wlx;.r:tenh at the Marlin-Rockwell Arms plant shows up now, while going home by, daylight. Next . week's m!sunx of St. Agnes' nnld of Christ church is to be held mnhebaxl:u)m-fiod- e & Qsgood Co. EVENTUALLY; - WHY NOT NOW?| THE WAUREGAN HOTEL $1.00 SUNDAY DINNER From 12—8 P. M. ington street. Althoush the mercury did not rise far above the freezing point yester- day, dealers had a remarkable demand tor garden tools. If you want an extra choice shad for - ‘phone Powers Bros., 1t is only two weeks to the first of April but landlords expect less mov- mg and ‘fewer tenarnt cianges than A usual this spring. _ A LA CARTE SERVICE ALSO NOTICE THE BRICKLAYERS' Friday evening Liarty hvrises, ot __ | Quaker Hill ang Jordan held a com- bined meeting at the First Baptist church in Jordan. This afternoon the Parish Honse as- sociation, of Park church, Mrs, ¥, S. , ‘president, is to work at the Red Cross rooms. commencing next Mongay the Us S, mails leaving. most of the' post offices ‘will ‘be ‘weighed by government “orders. Special - meeting ~ Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock. Business of importance. JOHN H. TOOMEY, The principal of ("handl!r \firm:ll School, Lexington, Ky. ing, was at one time principal of We- quonoc schogl, J F. J. Werk- The annual report of the Workers has been printed and will be distributed by the district visitors to the different contributors. Special for Saturday only, fresh-boil- ed and green shrimps, at Powers Bros.—adv. NOTICE MASTER PLUMBERS, ATTENTION the Board of will expire March Those wishinz a renewal i Local fish dealers were able to give customers the first eastern halibut on ‘Priday, splendid looking cuts comring from the Boston wholesalers Edward Payson Weston, ed professional pedestrian, who been entertained in Norwich, w at Providence, R. L Commissioners Big auto vans running between: New | York, Boston and_ other long distance ints, loaded with freight, iar sights on blank and bond they bave. iust .re-| turn same to the water!| office before March 2 Board of Water Commissioners May Pepper Vanderbilt greaf and medium at Spiri *7230 and 150-—ads, Although many of the icemen had their crops secuted before the end of December, a New London ice company is storing 22-inch ice at South Wil- lington this week. Ashford residents, 0. Balch, have receiv Mr. and Mrs. G. ‘amp Gordon, Georzia, that his division is soen to move to other quarters. Writing to Norwich relatives fr Da\mna Beach, Florida, Mrs. GeorZe Guard, of Washington street, tells eeking the shade of the trees to away from the hot sun. George R. Billings of Rocl ¥ has been appointed superintendent of the Stafford town farm by the select- men to succeed W, E. Ay i wili assume his new duties April 1. Articles in filet croch: v handkerchiefs. aster cards, at Exchange.—adv. t, tatting col Military Wrist Watches FOR THE SOLDIER BOYS LARGEST AND FINEST SELECTION IN NORWICH FERGUSON'S Franklin Square WHERE ALL CARS STOP So great is the demand for uniform tic Manufacturing Co., which is working on government intends to run i room day and night, lor ‘edch " shift. cloth that the 5 hours a week arles Amos Johnson, formerly Norwich. the newly elected secretary of the Alumni Council of Trinity col- . Hartford, is working i ninety-second ment a war-time success. It was said office of the State Council of Hegith in the capi- V' e there were 13} smallpox in: the.state. I Bloomfield 3: East Wind son; Norwich and Montville 1 each. LAt a meeting school board it.svas deeided to erect a inew building to replace the one burn- ed a short time ago. on the site of the old one, $30,000 and is to be finishad by Sept. The new school,. Pierre Velaine, an enlisted man from | the _submarine’ base, at 3.30 tomorrow 3 A. Strong address by T H. Clark, Y. M. C. A. secy. Sharon, Penn.,, where Mr. and Mrs. of Norwich, are visit- daughter, Mrs. Ernest G. Champlin, is excited over the discov- ery of ground glass in peanut butter sold by one of a country-wide chain Louis Mabrey, DR. F. C. JACKSON DR. D. J. COYLE DENTISTS 203 Main St., Norwich, Ct. Office Hours: A former Norwich resident, Mrs. G. P. Bard, made a short speech Tuesday morning in the Stafford Springs High school assembly room on the organi- zation of a junior Red Cross in the ‘The whole student body of 110 pupils will join as a unit. In addition to the food cards dis- tributed when the housewives of the itown signed pledges to comply with the requests of the food administra- tion, circulars are being sent to house- hol in regard to saving foods and the manner in which to use flour and other foodstuffs: s Fo 8a| Avout 250 boys in_uniform, mem- Father Mathew Cadets of Nor- wlah Sacred Heart Cadets of Groton, St. Joseph's Cadets of Noank and St. Patrick’s” Cadets of Mystic, will par- ticipate in the state temperance pa- iy at-New Britain, Sat- 9a m to8p m “PROTECT YOUR FEET" A.G. Thom, FOOT SPECIALIST LICENSED CHIROPODIST Mfr. Cummings’ Spring Arch Support Buite 7-8, Alice Build Formerly of Waterbury Phone 1366-4 | rade on field urday, June Friday afternoon n'z the' March'meet- ing of the Hme Park chureh,’] lonary society of flu president, ‘oit, Mrs. 8. H. Howe report of the, re- of the Connec- nion at New Ha- Howe - ud “Mrs. Coit AMERICAN HOUSE Special Rates to Theatre Troupes, |Mrs. Gevrge D. Traveling Men, Etc. Li ‘Shetuck re cent annual_ a local boy who has | his home in Dnniellon "Mr the | b m:iethkzu cumlnlm & Ring. ’m‘?fl"wv‘i.fi e e N Dexter Johnson '/ of ‘been cdnfined to his bed by neurly tivo m(‘mt.h! 4 Miss Elizabeth Fillmore 0: the Hart her home on Walnut street recenly. Mrs. \M. Devitt of - Bridgeport is spending two weeks with “her sister, Mrs. Alice M. Pardy of Btn(ley ave- SUFFOCATED IN BURNING ' HOUSE AT MVGTIG MoFih:: Foundint His Raath After Other Occupants of House Had: Escaped. (Special to The Bulletin.) Mystic, March 15.—Friday morning the fire alarm at the power house blew at 4 a. m. for a fire at the Gris- wold farm’at East Mystic, in Indust- rial place, the home of the late Coun- ty Commissioner B. I'.. Williams. The Thouse was occupied by Mrs, Clarence Williams, Mr. Wjiiams being. in the West on a businiss trip. There were Abby Williams, <. Williams, and Mrs. Mr. Moran, and- the Frank Burrows. anie was awakened by the gmell of smoice and upon jnvestiga- tion ' founs ihe house . on” fire, An elarm was sounded and both the B. F. Hoie Epgine Co.and the Mystic Hook & Lagder Co. responded’ to the call, 1As ‘the house was out of the fire dis- trict_water had to be obtained from Aistrict’s big_cngine vork. Mrs. Williams were taken to the i»:am Hickson in their the river ‘and, th : cid fashioned furniture was saved. After some time it “was discovered that “Michael Morah was not out .and three of the firemen climbed to his room and found him in a suffocated condition. Fie was taken (o the office of Dr. A. H. Meyers but died before ing there. was giyen to take the 1 undertaking rooms. the Mystic fireinen were warmly com- mended for -iheir efficient work. Just how the fre started is . not known: the la house and all the buildings con: with it'were burn- ed to the ground. The bard and outer buildings were The loss is es- 0,000, partially cov- v timated at abaut $1 ered by insurance, Mrs. Williams und her elderly aun Miss Abby W of Mrs. Walter at the home oadway. ams, ar on JOUR‘NEYMEN PLUMBERS GET WAGE INCREASE | New -Acreement Signed as Resuit of Several Conferences. an increase, in wag- new scale will be affective and will affect ahou: 45 POSTCADD SHOWER. Half . of Fraeeeds Donated to the “Red bruh ? Friday afternoon a postéard picture show was given by the class of the Park church, mday school taught by Paul' W. Latham at the home of Fben Learned at 5 Huntington place. There were about 45 present and half of the procceds amounting .to’ $5.50 were donated {o the Red Cross. The members of the class are Stanley Vaughn, BEdward Bunnell, William Geer, Eben Learned and Edward Gra- ham. SALOON KEEPER FINED. Dennis Doyle Found Guilty of Seliing Liguor to ‘Men in Uniform. Dennis Doyle, a New London saloon keeper, was found guilty by a jury in the federal court at New Haven Fri- day of selling liquor to men in the United States uniform, in violation of the statute. - He was fined $100 and costs. OBITUARV - Mrs. Tlmolhy Gllllvln. The death of Mrs. Timothy Gallivan occured at her home ‘at 208 West Thames street on Friday following a short illness with pneumonia. The deceased was born in Ireland | 59 years ago, the daughter of William and Julia Falvey Hartnett. She has made her home in this city for the past ‘forty vears large circle of friends. In 1880 she wa with Timothy Gallivan {of the Sea church in | Father. Lennihan. She was a devoted |member of St. Patrick’s church "| SHe leaves hesides her husband, two daughters May and Irene, three sons, Dr. Thomas William . G John T. Nelv London by Gallivan of New York. 'FUNERALS. Mrs. James McCann. On Friday morning the funerai of wife of James Mc- was held from the funeral par- A. Gager, Jr, with Trelatives and friends in attend- Pat- J. Cuay of- sanig) | Adetine Strong, { Cann, ilors of Undertaker C. ance. At the services rick’s church_Rev. ePter ! ficiated and Mrs. F. L. Farrell two hymns. Friends acted as bearers Buria! was in Willimantic cemetery. The dgath of Mr: in’ St. of hér life has been mantic. She was married twice. Cann .of Dorchester, one son, Tracy of Manchesteer and a Mrs. Eugene Hyde of of this city. BAPT'ST CHURCH TO RAISE $160 SUNDAY Preston City Baptists Hope to Realize Benevolent Apportionment. The. Preston Cit: portionment Which thi year is $160. This amount does not include the church voted to give $42. be held on Saturddy afternoon. Baptist church next Wednesday. Killed Large Snake. Fred V. Amburp who is stationed at is doing his bit for Amourn camp killed a large black snake which meas- Camp Gordgn, Ga.. Uncle ;Sam.. Recently while out wallwg about Mr. the ured 4 feet and two inches. . Sent Body to Danielson. The body, ‘afs &) died recently “ Rosa ‘| was granted a divorce from | Ernest Charles of srounds of intolerable cruelty, in the superior court in day morning. Mrs. Charles declared ‘that her husband her from the time they wert m: Sept. 23, 1913, ‘until Jul seh had to leave him. lowed to resume her maiden name of Jackson, and ‘was given the -custody of her three-year-old som, which she said her parents were going to adopt. petition of Thréssie R Hail of 'wich against Burton Hall ol Lendon on the ground of adultery Hall April 22, William Mott, Which is the' name un-'| der ‘which he' enlisted and served in! the United States army, ind that. he | had committed adultery with several persons from December, May, ‘1917, when she left him. Greene continued the u:ae for the t. timony of Dr. garding Mrs. ‘Hail's as the result of her h ality. disposed of as foilows Marsh, and motion of ant postponed. Brockett, judgment was postpone: Felechautz, fense or forecl, Florence Penniman, to he places tested list, ordered on contested Ralph Tayior Win, prize received a gold m: McCarthy of the second county f the silver medal and each of ¢lub members received lonze medals These medals the form of an onen hook ahout one- half inch square in the centre of which leaf clover with an indicating health, words Clab the farm bureau of Friends and Rel.(vel at and has made a united in marriage in the Star H. Gallivan of Hartford, livan of this city-and 1 better < accommodations { money | per cent interest. McCann_sccur- red in this city on March 6th. She was born in Canada 60 years ago, but mos? n Walli- She leaves her second husband, James Mc- John niece, Baptist church is endeavoring to raise it benevolent ap- ‘the Baptist work in the state for w}_x‘gfih regular, monthly covenant meeting will The Red Cross Auxiliary will, mee: at the e 53 traic —Shfl Cllefld!l‘ Mltm ano.ad and Amm ntuvlllhd. The report ‘also -ho-i 1 l-rl Novs of ts ‘that, many contributions have been | made. by, the outlying auxiliaties and .| that- many-articles have- been: shipped’ to the.divisional supply depot. report. is. yery.gratifying to the ‘local executive. committee-which makes the i X Jackson Charles of Norwich Philadelphia, -on the in New London. Fri- .abused 'and beat arried ly, 1913, When! She was al Judge Greene also heard the divorce or- New, Mrs. married her i 1908, under the name of, said that Hall 1813, wntil Judge' umdu. Short Calendar The short c: Maites. ar - matters were Danahye vs. argument of demurrer Cady Mercer, Receiver, v disclosurc of defense or Walcer v disciozur re was E. Pennima: v on et al, et al Fienry list, 'nnd\fionu.lly sow Charles’ vsErfiest eranted o - it “allowed to. chaRge’ namé. Carison Peabody V& Horate I. Pa- body™ Wwas postboned. Hall vs Angeline S, Margugiio vs Angelo Ma: guglio was' postponed. isbad s . (S {don, Huber, et al. was | postroned. | ' Dgnahpe ve Marah, el thit receiver' rur R. Doug\s.s, ‘Douglas_vs. H. R. Doug heafiig on' petition in .re’ ‘Hamilion went off Harriet’ Couch* Young, peti- Decree or- “Charfes’ F.!‘Hayden vs. Vinie ther order of: ordér “of notice was grant- Charles Killars vs Ema B., Ki Tncontested _Divorces': Thresste = R. furton Hall was po~-pone Jury' Assignments ‘Made Jury assignments. were made’as fol- Tuesday, ‘March 19—At . New Lon- vs.H. R. Douzlas, 3 .\nhlsa Ferrin,. V.. Chiaponi; - Conl Shore Line . Electric - Railway Coichester F'arm Produce Co., v. vs.. Savings :Levin vs Mass- ine Insurance Attini vs Avery; .Hyder, vs. ‘March 22 - Short; calendar, meeting and assignment of cases. PIG CLUB MEMBERS HAVE RECE! of the State Prize. The members of the New TLond County Pig Ciub in 1917 have each received from the state leader of this il club a meda: b the work they aid | in increasinz the supply of food by producing pork last vear. Ralph Tav- lor of Lebanon. winner of t John A of Norwich the other{ are very af'ractive in a pig’s heal with a cob of corn in mouth. Surrounding this is a four “H* on each leaf head, heart, hand and Above and below appear the emonstrator, Piz zht enrollments for this have ‘alveady been B Miss Bertha Hal%ock is the county club leader. TWO VOLUNTEERS LEAVE FCR CANAD[A.N ARMY Railréad Station to Bid Them Godspeed. John J. Manning and Alexander .Y Powers, two of the five men who las: week volunteered for the British Can- adian forces . left Norwich, Friday morning on the 10.29 train for New Haven at which they were or- dered to report for duty. From New Haven it is probable that they . will be sent to Canada and later to Eng- land or France. A large number of friends gathered jat the railroad station to bid the vol- unteers Godspeed. Among those: who were at the station to bid farewell to Mr. Manning were relatives from Bos- ton, Providence, Newport. and Taft- ville, shopmates from the Shetucket mill where he was employed as a ma- chinist, and members of Hugh H. Os good Lodge, No. 6920, I ©. O. M. U._ of which he is a member. Mr. Powers was honored by the pre- sence of an equal number of admirig friends including not a “ew of the young ladies employed at *he Boston store, where Mr. Powers was a sales- man up to the time he volunteered. TO ORGANIZE FEDERAL ; LOAN ASS'N HERE Will Be First Organized County. Considerable interest is being shown by farmers locally Aesociation ‘of the Federal Land Bank and a meeting has been called Thursday, March 21st, to organize. E. H. Forbush, Field O | ganizer of the Land /Bank ‘at Sprine- At the present no Y Association although the | i first Loan Association of Eastern Con- necticut with: headquarters at Willi- mantic is doing bisiress in New Lon- tion hav- field will be present. time New London ' C Farm Loan unty -has don County. With associ ing headguarters at Norwich, the far mers of the County will receivé much in borrowii from thé Government at HAS MADE FINAL ROUND IN cow TESTING Analysis of R-cords “of Seven Herdx Is Being Made. Assistant County Agent Whitham has just completed the final round of demonstrations and an analysis of the records of the seven herds in this demonstration is being the ‘cow testing made. It is possible that a cow tester may be secured and an association or: Zanizeq if sufficient interest warrants. In, order to_organize a cow take up the work. SMALLPOX IN UNCASVILLE House Placed Under Quarantine By Health Officer M. E. Fox. A cose of,smallpox has been found Officer The case. being John under The case is thought in Uncasville Dr. Morton .E. . Fo; lone of the young - children 'of Noyes. The house was put strict quarantine, to be a mild one. Semi-Official Visitation. Tmperial Potenate - Charles Ovenshire - of Minneapolis wae Health a guest of Sphinx temple of the Mystic ‘Shrine at Hartford. Tiesday evening. itatioy of cial courtesy of the imperial potenitate, as This was a' semi-official . vi (the temple. The visit was an eg) | visitations are usually made onl cerehwml\ occasions. Unclaimed Letters. | - The. list of “unclaimed “lettérs Norwich, -Conn.. post offic week endmfi March 16th, 1912, is as Bissonette, H, Edward Mrs, Barl Eennett follows: Wi BOZRAH AND SALEM. £D MEDALS/| ! {Are First Towns | County to. Make ,Membership Reports ‘algn of the farm bureau was started n all but three of the towns in London county during.campaign week | commencing |March 4th, Owing to | transportation conditions, weather. and other causes it was found . impossible | One nev winner | to_complete the campaignadaring this | dominal band . received | Week and so the time hastbeen -ex- ténded until each canvasser has a | chance ever, state.as to complete its quota of 50 ana Salem under Gifford raised lists of all the towns will-be publish- ed as soon as return: been secared’ by forwardéd-to’t tural Expetim: partment of ing better, the above farmers sell to the zover was corn which was carefully selected in the the sample be: If this is a fair sample of corn saved for seeq in hooves ever | Pupils In This| conducted at Broadway' during the close on | 1owine | Song—-Ameris in organizing an| for at Norwich | Addres {Charles L. YVoea!-Solo- Victrola Selections B | Two Taftville Muv Whll testing aseociation 26 farmers will have to HAVE COMPLETED QUOTAS New London The membership and finance cam- ew to. cover. his territory. How- in no case should this extend for Bozrah was the first town ¥n the ell as 'New London county, Farm . Bureau Director I D. reports having _successfully their quota of 25. Complete are all in. RETURNS FROM FOUR ° SEED CORN SAMPLES| One Farmer Will Be Unable to Sell to Governmen( Samples of corn (rom’ 18 farms have the farm bureau and r;& Connecticut_Agricul- Station at New Ha- ven® for germination test. Returns have been received from four of these hich show a sermination of per cent., S1 1-2 per cent., ent., and 43 per cent. respect- the United States De griculture are purcha: seeds which test 85 per cent. or it will be seen that only one of will be unable to ment. fro mwhich the samples | 1-2 per cent. germination has some 25 bushels of The farms owinz 53 taken; fall and stored for seed purposes = taken from this seed. ew London’ county farmer to test his it be- seed. LOCAL EVENIP“IG ScHooL CLOSED FRIDAY EVENING‘éa(h?md up Isouvenirs of Thursday Hear Address on Citizehship by Charles L. Stewart. The evening school which has heen bast winter, came ‘to . a day evening. The fol- programme was carried out: The Entire’ School Victrola Selections— @ Pack Up Your Troubles in Your 01d Kit Bag and Smile (b) Over There merican Citizenship Stewart, Attorney John_Strozenski (Pi Récitation—The Pledge to ths Ths Beginners' C! lass (a) La_Marseillaise (b) ITtalian Natiomal Airs (¢) The Star Spangled Banner John MeCormic | HAVE EhLISTED IN NEW MERCHANT MARINE For Leavs Boston This Morning. Azent N.D.-Sevin of the V. S Shipping Board has enlisted two young e new merchint marins and | ill leave. for. Baston this morr- They .are Ernest Tangucy _of avenue and Alfred Joseph Da- | South A stree Both young men havs had a inary physical examination Louis Cassidy and have b prelim - byl Drd assed. v will receive their final examina- tion ‘from the board .surgeons in Hos- | ton ¢ Only. Two-Former Pastors Living. Tt has been a malter of great sur- prise to many people as the plans for the seventy-fifth “anniversary of the Groton Heights' Baptist church have progréssed to learn that but two ofi the previous pastors of the church are now living. One of ‘them, Rev. Langléy B. Seats, will he present at the, anniversary ‘on Sunday, and will he ‘the preachet at the morning e, vice. He is now serving as the pastor of the First Corgrégational ‘church at Monson, Mass. The other, Rev. G. N ‘Ballentine. is Ia/le(_! in \'nlorornln Enroliments From Twenty-five Towns | briiises, “The 3,500 mark was passed Thurs- day_in ‘the state, wide enrolimgnt of skilled workmen to -build the emer- t.in the United States: ship- _Korper, state- director .,g the United, States ‘Public. Service ?55 Sceived enrollments from :wenly- lown’:l :hm;ng'll the ugv- xa.nm-uperlonot.wlr - caus and town committees othn)e e “Jocal |, H s The E:bz‘m _report ot [eom satd today. est of State-Grange dfily bax‘ween H.ty 5 SR Clul (»ma. /Patriotic. Mng Book Drive to Begin the. 18th—Rehearsals| For Concert. v The _ Older Punodam as. Eumpu- niel Webster and Patrick Henry, Was the topic of the i of the Young People's club, Interesting papers ‘and talks sere given by Miss Lucy Payue, the chl.irmam algo by Miss® Gladys Bariow E. Ro.Ayen readings nna musical. numbers. . ‘Book Drive. The - American® Library Association has planned # i week, beginningsMareh 18, to provide books for American’ soldiers and sail- e’ madess rinrty. Gafandant wod |4 Ehe report s tsued by Chaifman postponed. 'Tas, * Ine. cluini ‘of’ Fran) the Hst.* tion for’ changé of ‘name. ]fl‘e fl{ chnnge of name went off the st ! Maine Hayden, second crder, of. notice. was®granted. Clari Roberis Sebastian Ve Everett Sepdstian, ‘notick Wal Frantedt - man; et ‘al.,’ eph. H. Selden is. as follow: The executive committeé of the Nor- wich chapter presents, to. | the Red Cross this report done in the month of February: Membership February present membership 9,033. I&Hes,estahhshni during. the ersailles; Fitchville and Po- There were, Balance ori-han February 1, expended” for' matorials not ashamed to go out.” 57 balance on’fand March. 1st, Frank Nuzzo, 165 Cove St., East Bocton, Mass., August 24, 1917. Of the “moriey received $1H.50- A little care, a little donated hv the. Baltie sixteen individuals-for Pan_electric cutter. ~Mwo hundred ‘and were “forwarded fo hfldqumen; “and 3 wiven-to the | wich, February 27th. Theer were forwardéd’ to the divi- sional supply depot. pajamas 95; convalescent ropes 2 wiuze dressings muslin banflases 1,2 The' number engaged the heddanarters Tn the Thayer build- Branch and b: transports, and where needed in our e p\ln-hasg of A good start had’ beeu made but a_million tore oo needed at dnce. be new, but should be Airactiv nd for every-day toilet purpases, with touches of Cuticura. now and then, to any pimples, redness, roughness wflmfi 3, s &/l bealtby skin, dean. scalp.and good bair through life. Sample Each Frecby Mail, Addresspost, everywhere. Soap 2. Wsudfior. leaving ‘Nor- Diography, history mey. b Lrotght o] ibrary during the week and will be shipped where meeded. Concert Rehearsals. Rehearsals are’ the order in Mans- the ‘Red Cross Old ;heduled for an pital shirts 72: feld.at present, a e — Thomas Ash is much i The ' Baltic branch reports: Tho gift Mrs C.’E. Frankiln, who has been of '$50 towards the purchase of elec- suffering from appendicitis, was taken to a New York hospital Saturday. She was accompanied hy’ ler son-in-luw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Da- reports Mrs! was resting comfortably. . A. Perry: and- family left Wed- nesday for New York, whére they will s(\end a few days in. their cuv apart- omfort piliows. urgical shirts'and $1 hand- Leflingwell Red Cross met Wea- - Mrs. Jjohn- Ross. : The - ng pajamas, h-nflg;el returned | aft of days wif lrieuds at Gardner Lake The auxiliary at Canterburv revorts 10 additions to the membership, pairs pajamas, i underchirts, 1 sweater, .2 . v , 2 pairs of socks, 1 helmet, 1 work was mal'(! The auxiliary Callhi 457 Do, o Mrs. Julia Larkham and Miss Lark- ham were called to Danbury <utunln\ the flenouw illness of Mr: hHms gnnddxu:hter, Miss L at Preston J(‘ik e ports 20 new members, 43 pajamas, 11 o5 > 3 Binest Lathfop visited Brnest Ken= & o Bstai df GleENes, nedy of l';esmn Sunday. - Many of the roads in the Town are. impassable, the recent having washed them, working out . Ernest Lathrop is spending & ys with Mrs. Ernest Kennedy of syrgical shirts, comfort pillows, he auxiliary at Gales Ferry, reports. 4 new members, 300 bandages, 2 pairs of pajamas, § The ahyiliar Lander is recovering from an attack of illness. GOSHEN ing and Roll - Month—J. A. Thomas More Foxes. and the frost mfort, pillows. at Lelianon rep: pajamas. 4 hospital shixts. § sleevele: undervests, 6 pairs ph ot At the Foundation Day luncheon at rne the speakers dwelt on the encouraging Australi indystries, especially shipbuilding; and of a generous "scheme of repatrlation for soldiers: The Governor-General and the Gover- nor of Victoria were pregent. CUMMINGS & RIN Funeral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street hot water bag covers. <ilia Leffinzwell ren sleeveless vest, 3 PRILE,0Fdra Andrew C. Lathrop’ of Norwich and his: brother, 3 . were week-end visitors here William C. Birae Recuperatirg. Afjer undergoinz an gccident, pneu @ longer period than absolutely neces- [ monia, two operations and a saty as it is desired that the farm bu- 2 reau be completely financed by the end the month so that the time after|at his home thal may be devoted entirely to carry- ing out the programme of work. Aid society met - with George E. Chappell Wednesday * in the service of Uncle on Huntington place on furlough to recuperite in the motorevcle T show (atorin s a reminder of the bliz: 30, on March 13, 3 _two weeks' Birge~ enlisted corps in San Francis ‘Fexas and Camp He was carrying a dfspatch boken. when. he met with an accitent which ‘cavsed a slight fracture of’ the g this he was criticalls ill With pneumonia and later with em- 3 operated on lwice during his stay-in the hospital. The annual church meeting and rol held the last week-in March, Rowland Ken Coast Guard, is home this week on J.A. Thomas with the assistance of hig faithfu] -hound. has reeentiy cap- tured two more of the sly but hand- some animals. Chamber of Commerce Building Phone 238-2 Assisting Farmers Keeps Actourts. rm Management onstrator B. A. McDonald, and Assist- Agent Whitman have as- Lady Assistant left on_the noon train for New York ing of ‘'simple farm accounts during the are to make It is a question with many regarding the federal incom and with such an account of the y-ar's business not oniy’ m: If you contemplate pulM ing any of the folhwm; makes of Au!omolnles—‘ LOCOMOBILE Red-winged blackbirds seen in number: RICHMOND Roads in Bad Shape — Allen Family For California. one decide ea: in case returr: made out the task is made very easy. Medical ‘Association to Meet. The annual meeting of London County Medical assoc to be held on April 4 at the se. in New Iondon George S. Jame: PIERCE-ARROW _ = insist on KELLY-SPRING- FIELD CORD TIRES fog your equipment. They are adjusted at 10,000 miles and are regular eqmpi ment at no additional cott‘t:'~l; roads Wednesday and states v in the worst condition he ev Hill of Noank presiding. There wifl be ‘several Roberts were llers at Hope Val- v and Wyoming.. The people of the town are « more wood than for.a number Smith and Isaac amonz these wi Drug Addictions and Their Trea{ment. The election of officers will take nlace. Leavé For California. 2. Allen .and family, been in the employ .of.T. of Hill Dale, Hailstones Like Marbles. s office in_the Court house on morning, Supt. i have found employment in California’ and are on their trip to Fairview reservoir a night's electri- That storm was not no- .'Sherman ha: héalth for a long time. been in feeble ticed in the at points north of Norw! stones shown were a chool building |Fage marble LA big as the ave- War Savings Campaign. CELANE ‘THE TIRE MAN shown by the lat iz a4 Now is the time to find: out how good the Fa}ls '|Auto Paint Shop will pamfi your auto. FALLS ; AUTO PAINT SHOP 51 Sherman Street E. E. PRUNIER, General Agent for Eastern Connectis; the Dast three dd, “To ingtall Offcers. The Sons.of Veterans have complet Arrangements v elected officers at their lar- meeting on- Tuesda; Gives $26 to Red Cross. The Norwich Red been presented $25 by tiste Lodge, through- J. s healmg my eczema so qui You don't have to wazZto know that Resinol is healing your skin trouble! The first application usually stops the jiching and makes the skin look health- fer. Ard its continued use rarely fails <l trace of eruption, crusts Doctors have prescribed Resinol for many years, and it contains nothing that could injure the tenderest skin. _ Sold by all druggists. ’ . ENGAGEMENTS We have the largest stock 'of Engagements Rings in the city, both Gold and ranging . in prices from $25.00 to Confined to the House. Mrs. George C. Ripley of Broadway is confined to the house by illness. ERANDMOTHER KNEW Undewlrl(!l‘t ire Extmquilhlr fire exting=y ulsh!r and the Fabric Fire Hose COS‘: These are the best goods on, the market: ere Was Nothing So Good Thior Congestion and Colds toclear sway But, the old-fashioned mustard-plaster burned and blistered while it acted. Get the relief and help. that mustard plasters gave, without- without the blister. Musterole does it. ‘It is a clean, white ocintment, made with oil of mustard. It is scientifically prepared, so that it works wonders, and yet does not blister the Jugtm:;:‘ellmtemlehmthmefin” E?finy. Seeyhow::ckl!ltbnm i Use Musterole for ‘sore throat, bron: ; 5 Grove Street. Ernest E. Ballard VIOLIN TEACHER Ail String nstruments reoairs . Vielins sold on Platinum, Fer appointments address & E. BULLARD Bliss Place, Nm lxuu. fromed enufeet. cnld:“de:t prevents pneumonia), hnq:ml nz $2.50. %mwcws CALL IN AND\SEE THEM The Pt aidn o Established i

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