Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 21, 1918, Page 7

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and Gomnl F'mnt- .general depression persists. over | - tlantic states rain: continued i$ that ey tfie weather was fair, bu eral low pressure except in I.rul and the middle Atlantic states. . remain high east' of ' Team Bhirnses = nt~THE RIGHT PRICE. A géod- line of AUTO ROBES mtr’m broken sizes of FUR COATS. THE L. L CHAPMAN 00 DONE VERY rnonrfi,v AND AT REASONABLE PRICES A. D. LATHROP mm is m-saabis ’rhm‘ifizy Carolina northeastward into the sonu: ortions of, Pennsylvania and l\evr Oflwrflse the. and | generally fair somewhat highers tempemurea in tae Winds for Thursday and Friday: North Atlantie—Gentle -to moderate variable, fair. Middle Atla.nfic—Gentle tb moderate northeast, fair except” rain Thursday over south portion. South Atlantic—Gentle to moderate shifting, rain Thursday, fair Friday. it Southern New England: Fair Thurs- day and probably Friday. Observations in Norwich. The following records, reported from Sevin's pharmacy, show :the changes in temperature and the barometric changés Wednesday: A GREAT VARIETY OF Alarm Clocks | at FRISWELL'S 25.27 FRANKLIN STREET JOSEPH BRADFORD BOOKB]NDER ares Biank Books Made and Ruled h Ordn 108 !R‘OAWAY THE PALACE 78 Franklin Street P. SHEA Comparisons. Predictions for Wednesday: wiflur in interior. ednasd.avs \veathgr !In. Mn!’. ll‘ T!fles il Sets. | Water. || Set Sets 1Iam.“a.m. ZE urs ltl.r hig ich is foliowed hy fl-od tide. GREI'.NEVILLE chamber of commerce that in view i: the large attendance anticipated. the hearing to be held Friday eve before State Highway C C. J. Bennett, the executive commiti in charge of the Hearing have dzemed it advisable to secure the town hall for the hearing and arrangements 10 this end have been made. It had been 1 % Pplanned at first to hold the heafing #t hn-’l Jbeen annou: the gath- | the Chamber of Commeree s, | ering will bé addressed by ‘Command. | Dgegations are expected from many |er Rogers and Pwlnuter Jahn® Dan* sections of -the, county, especially the|igls of the submarine -base who ' are southern.end of the county. The w strongiy: in Fav.ld the road improves den and other officials 6f Groton have. adyised the local commitiee that they will be present at the hearing in the interests of the highway and similar notifications have been received from the superintendent of Fairview, the 0da Fellows' Home at Groton. The 10~ " Name . : 2osssrasnavabonss 3 ¥ streatw LOCAL SHIPPERS MEET BAY :HL!S*MENTS fixhgquffiehomafir Oltnlomofmmyhbnuunowudy Hndudmlnfi&emirhghpadul- minawud«hlm We show themi in a wide range of desirable styles and a number of different grades. They come with plain hemstitched borders and novelty lace effects in white, créeam and eenl—prma range 122 to 50c a yard. ; e Most houseksepers know the value of beautiful Madrasses—they This season we are showing a ur ewn importation, in many are the ideal fabric for curtain: big line of beauties, . They -are KAY STEAMSHIF HEAD i SHOULD BE DO B D, e e 3. Nevius Kay Piessed With Prospects | British Subjscts Will Seen-Be Subject | PRISONER ESCAPES FROM to Draft. ) NEW LONDON POLICE. | for Freight Service. 4 =5 ol i The victory of kaiserism will. meari | dohn Sullivan Made-Getaway. Through for” llbbr the death of liberty. 'To de-! 7 Windew at :Station. feat kaiserism will benefit-the German s Sl N . people -as well ‘as the world at 1ar2el| 3on police headquarters shortly after rooms in regard to the pessibility of|An that civilization means remains at[noon Wednesday when Nelson Bucke _|the Xay company, placing a steamer |stake, yot, comparatively speaking; the ingham LaPlace, 31 and Clarence B. on tho old Chelsea line, abandoned by | British subjects i this. eountry -have { LOnSdale, ‘;(;1":;"‘“;"’““ By Jerspeea, the Norwich-New York Propelipr -dun: veey little to. help Great Britein|an eftort to, make LaPlace think he ' mfifi‘;:’;se of the situation were gcue o officer com: | no g il Q“;cnsnd' o tor; 'S REA =1 u; he; anking of his bench-an: into, ‘with the result that J. A.evx%lxundh‘ the British and Canadian re- dg;ifitlebio:?'t&r Plow on the iron door Kay, president of the steamship cor:- jeruviting mission at New Haven, Sa¥s|of his cell. pany, ‘stated that he wese thor hh' Yihat At that time Court Officer Nelson interested in the project of fu he number should be double what it|smith, had John Sullivan and Robert a steamer for this route anfl t P. McClue, prisoners who were wait- has faith that his company would rc 1 'l‘h., fact remeiiis that the draft bill ing for the patrol to take them :to ceive the co-operation and support 0f!has been signed by the United States -jail, in the waiting room. Sullivan the bql; sh.pper; of eastern Connecti-|government and now awaits the final|a<ked - permission to:go to the- toilet cut. {1 was 'the unanimous opinien anmfi.uxs, of purimment As s00n as{rpom, whic he | that all the merchants and manufac- | this bag been -Gone the man who I8! m SR e Over a scorc of local shippers met in conferenge with J. Nevius Kay of the Kay Steamship line on Wednes- day at the Chamber .of Commerce . turers of Norwich would welcome an | eoligivie. for wervics, whether matried | Lot there Swith ptond in the -hail, Sudden Death of Irving E. Greene— 8t. Andrew’s to -Conduct Campaign to Raise Guild Raom Debt. The death of Irving E. Greene’oc- curred suddenly ‘at lus home at 233 Proppect street, about § nesday morning Bir. jwas an early riser, got up as usual and did some of ‘the mpinor <hores and zs 28 Broadway called his wife. A few moments later -~ -+—. | nis wife hearq a noise and,on co ing down stairs, found Mr, Greene ly- ing in the bathroom. Dr. R. R, Ag- new was summoned, but Mr. Greenc ‘was dead when he arrived. Mr. Greene worked. until 9 o’clock ping-and was jn his usual health when he eame horge, . Greene was_born in South Cov- 'Del-Hoff Hotel EUROPEAN PLAN HAYES BROS, Praps. Tulephone 1227 o'clock Wed- John & Geo. H. Bliss W of by independent line to New York and]or singie. wiil be taken in the United 'h‘f?e;"tl;,:‘ :acvy:t b Bt:m;{‘luqn pledge thefr support. iStates army immediately, He Will} Housp Keeper Patrick Cahill asked for Tt developed at.the Itearing that the | have. mo chcice, ‘whereas, at the pres- assistgnce to take the nlank away from Shore Line WRailroad company ud jent time, & maa with dependents ean | Lonsdal Smith stepped toward the eompleted all‘arrangements to.handle | choose, 2nd i stairway ledding to-the cells, forget- an express freight service . between!Canadian = ting -for the moment ‘his pplsoher, Norwich and Worcester when theiof gettinz at least $69 a month. for | When he saw-that another man had Chelsea, went oult”gl commission. Rob~‘ fam] gone -to -the-aid' of- Cahiil--he hurried ert W. Perkins, dent of : te the toijet room and found the win- Line, stated to the steam: g dow open and Suilivan gone. seniatives of New York c E Captain Jeffers was alone in the would guarantee 100 tons’ o i 2 i front office. and, calling to him to per day from that section 4 watch McClue, .Smith darted: out the Connecticut served by his urauy and uc'.s witt ] front door of the station and around outside of the town of > 1eh, Imm~ O TaBing apnlication -wvithin | through the alley into .Potter street President Kay staied hetore leaving | the ne:fi te cps mot wait %nm in time to see the fugitive disappear for New York Wednesday (ternoou;it i ufto Atlanti¢ street. After- searching that he was more thanu pi d with . AL l:;ti% ‘1lu'1 ‘be addmssed to un-ough the Shere Line Eleetric com- his visit to Negwich, that he wished LrlLleu L Churgh st.r@et pany’s espress station and a general thank the gentlemen who gave -thejr.| New n i vill be attended] search throughout-that neighborhood, time to come to the meeting and to]to imu i the son of Wi ham P. and Mary Jane Coates Greene, He ‘came to Greeneville when a small jetiia_and has retucket Lodge irecne has beul ithe Toy A! plant “of for the past !ore entering the employ of the Fin- ishing - company 'he was cmployed by { v Pitcher and 'Jater by Pitcher ine. He worked for Gilbert Coates £ Paxton Nebraska for two years.aHe | great -increase in business tnet might evening, t,akmg for the study topic A |many mothers hastily dragged their ®mas the iast of his mmeflmue family nnd is survived. by only in his bome, but amens hls wide circle of friend: st Andrew’s to onduct Campaign the lJast meeting of*the vestry of Andrl.ws church it unamimously {decided to Accelerate the payment of |the debt upon the guild room. During the past few months AND REPAIR WORK ©F ALL KINDS ON AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAGONS, TRUCKS and CARTS w.nl Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Ul’hdlfifiu and Wood Work, :u in all its brances. Scott & Clrk Corp. 507 to 515 North Main St. CREAM that will ‘always sums have bem peid to the creditors | ihe debt emow stands at about The campaign for the payment of thz balance is to be opened upon Easter day when the whole .of the of- fertory will bé devoted to this pur- Easter pledges will L:nen for payment in April, May and 1 The situation has been elearly brought beforo cach member of - the parish and a generous response is e Red Cross Society Meets. Wednesday afternoon the Red Cross Sewing Society connected' with Ladies’ Aid. Society of the Greeneville <church, met at home of Mrs. Charles Meech on Six: The ladies sewed on garmeits for the ‘Red Cross. Congregational John Hill Again ‘Rejected. John Hill of Seotland road has made three attempts to get and has’ each time heén rejected on account of physical disability. - just returned from New York, where he was again turned down, this time by the Canadian recruiting office. into the service Fresh Daily OPEN NOSTRILS! END A COLD OR CATARRH How To Get Relief When Head "udflueneww- 6 Frankdin Street JUSTIN HOLDEN, Proprietor Your cold in head or catarrh disappears. Your clogged nos- trils will open, the air passages of your head will clear and’ you .can. breathe No more snufiling, hawking, mucous discharge, dryness or. head- ache; no struggling for breath at night. Get a small bottle of Biy" Balm from your druggist and apply a little of this fragrant antissptie cream Tt penstrites. thi every air passage of the head, soothing aud healing the swollen or inflamed mucous membrane, givin, in your nostrils. & you instant Head colds and catarrh yield express his decp appreciation for the! interest shown in his company, and he| BIBLE iy a return to fieadquartera without Subli- hoped to be able to report something ¥ SENGE L cases—designs not shoWn elsewhere in Norwich. Th dainty, floral effects, in white, cream, and (hl,pnnt?l sl range 25¢c to 69¢c a yard. “RETONNES FOR Al..[. !‘URPOSI:'S The use of Cretonnes in houss e-»ming is bedoming greater and greater every day. -Cretonnes for .curtains and drapgries, - Cre- tonnes for over draperies and -bed coverings, for chair coverings, cushions and the popular knitting bags. stock of Cretonnes there is a pattern for every purpose—price range from.25c to $1.50 a yar_-d. [ QUAKER CRAFT CURTAINS ! Quaker.Craft Laces and Curtains have a Nation-wide reputation. They come in designs suitable for mry room in the house, and ina vnrnety of grafies. - Quaker Craft Laces—30c to $1.39 a yard. Quaker Craft Curtains=—$200 to $640 a pair. We are also showing a splendid line of Scrim and Marquisette curtains, in White and ecrus=price range $1.00 to $5.00 @ pair. T 2 B T2 LY o G |___MAKE SELECTIONS NOW | If you intend to make changes in your home this spring, ma; suggest that it is none too early to begin to fook around. would be wise to begin planning NOW as we can give botter service now than later when the rush in on. THE -PORTEOUS & MITCHELL CO. Patrolman Smith . was compelled to | S —————————————————— In our immense new ’ s sl Al Wien - the, people . of Water and gefe;:;;ed:;:cegé é"m’i’,fe‘fffief‘x W]{cw,A Man Beth, Brave and Faithful Was | Bradley streets heard that a man had ,, : et S 1 | London long enough to interview firms | Fepio of Fvesing Fred e Tttt interested in the line there, alzo pros- _The You Men’s Bible class held a | gitive: was the crazy man- reported to pects for docking privileges--on the A ! k Groton side, foaling that. with the|session at the ¥. M. C. A Tuesday |he locked up at - heddquarters and . sty Man Both Brave and Faithful. The children.in from the. streets. The B e i o owiiE 4 tfl':flefi""""' selected was Daniel, and the | children took exception to being forced might be good business policy to est m re used was the first.chapter|into the houses -and nlu,h wailing N ’ morning with Mrs. 8. H. > NORV‘LI_;CH TOWN. her home on Williams avenue. jumped to the conclusion that the fu-| Oliver 'P. Beers Reaches 90th Birth- day—T, H. Bacheider, of Michigan, Visiting in- Town—Mrs. Julia Tal- bot Guest at Central Village Party. Mr, -and Mrs. Contverse Smith West Haven, former residents of Nor- wich Town, are leaving for a three weeks’ trip west. Misg Calla R. White who teaches in East -Granby comes to her home on Peck’s 'Corner the last of the week for ten days’ vaeation. the ninetieth Dbirthday Bushnell ‘on "Huntingtdn avenue: His e hook of Dapiel. The following add.ed to the. general tumult. ‘of Oliver P. Beers was Sttingly observ- jaliah a freight terminal on- the wsnp were brought out in the study: |- 5 ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. rotas Me L o o Daniel #nd his three friends werg | SEVERAL CHANGES IN E r&; err ;fi pceh ag:x%e:heotsugg:f ently well born, and Daniel espe~ A Ee‘r smE PINOCHLE. | pastor, Rev. ottt aont oy e iy'had many talents and ability to 4 s William Crawford aeld a Play and dante, Seotland Road hall, r’nday _evening.—adv. the Ereat’ possibilities of the Line. Ha |15 theln to £0od advantage. “When|gu¢ Hatlisey SHil Holds First Place in| Drief Servico of scripture reading and he ‘entéred the eouit of the kings he stated that Norwich was formerly the ¢ Tournmament. headquarters for e Norwich ling| 224 at once an’ opportunity to advance prayer, and Mr. ‘were sung. Beers' favorite hymns Friesds called and poet- " Mrs. Lydia Winchester of Lafavette and at the samé time he was subjected x oy i cards and gifts were received. boats and that he belieyed - there There were several changes in the B} o would soon be a demand for a daily to ‘gréat temptations, as' the kings' Reers” wonderful i {standing of the West Side Pinochle servioe being instalied on this line. He | ircies & 10w moral atmosphere, 2 called_attention to the great amount strept and Dirs. George Havens of Tfl.ftvlfie ‘were ‘in° Willimantic Tues- 2 hearinz and interest in the life about] to visit friends. therefore Daniel and his friends had“fl“b tournament as the resuit of|,. him, . make him one c¢f the best of I Wednesddy - evening’s play but Halli- ' of bulk freight that the Ghelssy line | real fight on” their hands to hold| sey still holds the lead. -Haskell, play- hae it toectnd: thai SHoutl B oq | fTUe to their ideals and maintain“their to give its patronage to & steamer wih 7 fourth ‘place from second; and A. Jor- freight T il o i When the temptation to fall in with size to handle the business. ————— at ‘once purposed in his heart that|.-The:scores m‘de Wednesday evemng EXPLAINS RULING tie couid not comply, but he used the | foll TO LOCAL BOARDS wits God had given him and tactfully| A ordan 7.085; Pettis 797 C. iy ———— companions. older Tesidents, his ghbor? relieions 16, ing for Underwood, went back te s e, Aikth of T2 10 Then- the habits of the King and the people |0en moved+up from fourth to eeegnd | 100 Jr- Beers e pertaps. the oldest ‘of hig' court avas presented to him, he | Place. _ He makes calls_on the friends. ARK- E 1318 & _son_to Mr. and Mrs, ‘Homer Clatk. Mgs. Clark is a daughter Of ‘Rev. and Mrs, J. W. Areson m"l—ln A Phoebe Birds Arrive. Tuesday the phoebes were seen and ergason Hill, the note’ phoe- ew London, a daughter o ‘Mr..and Mrs. (:m-ence Haana, for. ‘mastered the situation and beeame |Feckham 7,460; )C. Hahn 7,345 Halli- | heard 'on [2bros - —— | vietor instead of vietim: He at once | Se¥. 7,143; A. Hahn 7,080; Pendieton)be accents the sécond syliable. Registrants May Voiunteer For Ser- determined that he would not do ac- | 800; Haskell, sub. for. Underwood, | perched en a fence-rail the tail fedth- vice If They Get Washington As-|cording to the proverb: “When i 27405 J. 3. Balley 6,545; |ers in constant-motion as they signment. 5 Rome, do as the Romans do.” ! the birds are TRACY —HASKINS_1In Boston_March 20, 1918, by Rev. Dr. Gordon and Miss Blanche M. Haskins, glintmguisund While ' Paniel did not necessarily he standing from the black-capped chickadée. One I o . {know exactly what the result. would{ FHallisey 36380, & Jordan” 35780; { writey savs, aosPl ottt oards Ware gn Wednes: | e Vet he hat implicit faita in Con th | PELUS ‘3548 3 msl.;!fl, sub. for Sociated in my mind with, old bridges eral Crowder that his orders of Men-|8ive him rthe victory, The contrast flefwnog- 35,290 Z ar&g 133 20 and bubbling #EE day prohibiting voluntary inductien of]between Daniel and many young men{ker 83185; !;fn eton % e bridge -at A1 adapted for 'p\lrpuxe registrants into cevtain branehos of |15 that he had a definite purpose while | 4an - 33, 153; Reeves 52,365; ”Hahn 'has its phoebe-home Teneath, to which the service applied only to men. so|the vhave nore, and.here is the reason {3 000; C. Peckham 31,345; Baildy 30,- |'the same pair of birds wi inducted through their loeal hoards.|for his success and for their failure. %90 after year; It did not apply to men who migh:| Lhe average voung man does not plan “A phoebe’ is always as- Nearly every Ne N ‘untington. -| Notice of funmeral wnfier into rest, in this someétimes bt SHEFFIGLD—E: a city, on March _lfi 1918, Elizabet nest, sometimes repairing the old.” A v BJECT- TO BEING ! pair has some seasons built their nest] secure from Washington ass} t]to do wrong: they simply have no{Ol s { s o one of the branches. of the rervice|PUrPose at all and the result is they ASSESSED FOR SEWER 0D 2 bedr under a portico on Hunting- named in the order. In the latter{@rift and driff, and this sort of a life —_— case local boards were told to fur-{ZIWEyS ends in failure, Resolution in | Protests Are Filed With Special Com- nish induction papers when the Tee- itself is not sufficient; the perform- mittee’ of Common Council. istrant showed his orders (rom{ance Of the resolution s the thing| —— Washington. The branches of. the *&efieflslnf‘:‘}é‘s;‘l‘;wslffe“:"h‘g,:“;;| service "concerned were the medis % Y action of the city have through coun- department at Fort Gglethorpe, Ga.: | Would €arry out his résolution; and be |30 g’ e, e Sheria) common the infantry at Camp Greeme, Char-{id 80 and succeeded. Gouncil eommittee on sewer - assess- lptte, N. C., and the coast ariillery Py ton lane. A bird observer on Town street saw a fox-sparrow last week. This sparrow is a large bird, bright reddish brown its” breast and uide« the reddish color. T melodious ca.rol at 2.30. Burial Yantic cemetery. lLACKWOOmaD—lms,c;?dzg:mh 20, sy and gray above, 1918, Allen od, a; years. Three residents of the Laurel Hill|qotieq with song _is -loud, " cléar, This species wintérs in the fioumern Robins are now S tates. B aeio e~ a% ments protests azainst being asséssed |5 at Fort Slocum.. General Crowder Visiting His Aunt: hi : 2 for -the new._ sewer -récently” completed further said that after April 10 no{ Albert W.-Moore of the U. & :8.|on Laurel Hill. Those filing the pro- logking ‘for places for. nest- ing, ‘and ‘the s0ng SpArrow's registrants could be inducted into| Albany, is spending 2 furlongh of eight | tests follow: J. ¥. Cochrane, -counsel, | N0le8 and thrill is heard mofnings. these branches qnder any -circum- | days as the guest of his aunt, Mrs, F.|Joseph- . T, “anaing; J. .- Farrell, At Bear. Hill a flock of wild zeese stances. T ‘Boynton, of 50 Freeman avenue|counsel, W. T, ShieM: Mus, J. H. Da- | heard Monday evening. Tuesday morn- Has Julus C. Stremiau, a member of | tensi: i trip te church . Thursda) LR L s ensively, making one P to Japan, | Trinity Episcopal chu: 0 Ly ope trip to Honolulu and two trips to | evening the preacher wili be Rev. M. fense, has just completed speaking en- 5 detai) it s aiaerits Beilane) Babie teweh REGHbors England. He was detailed to the U. S.| George . Thompson, recter of Chris In his two _years of se:‘vricc in the reg- | vis, counsel, Andrew B. Davies. :‘e‘;‘rfl phosde called londly from a “'C“ Completed akin En -.{ular payy this is' the first opportunity e e 3 m::: 4 g Mr. Maore has had to spend any time United Lenten Service. :;ml 2 e RWode T - with relatives. .He has.trayeled ex-| At the united Lenten service at the | SPar™® 5 s , and ~a fi€ker AtCentral Village Birthday Party. Mrs. (Julia Talbot, of Gtrobando av- pleasant ‘gather- 8," - an. Wi f e Tor e W e Kentucky when she left San Fran- | church, Gnenwlch Co eriue, was one ‘0 tnterests of the war. cisco in search of a German raider 'F——s _l “‘| with American comnae;ae in ‘South avor Salary Increase. American waters, and made the trip ; : - i In answer to petitions -from the|to New York via Cape Horn. Mr,|oward Murphy Enlists in N:nl Re teachers of the public schools for an 'lwaare has had wide tmvall ex;preflence serve — Village Happenings. increase” in salary, the New London|f0r a young man net quite years Lt - R board of school Visitors at a special {oid. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Murphy has received his or- meeting held Tuesday afternoon, voted | W. James Moore of 1213 South Seventh | G¢rs to report at Newport on March to recommend to the New TLondon avenue, Tacoma, Wash. 20. Mr. Murphy is“ihehwn nfd Pohat- court of common council a bonus of master Dennis C. Murphy .an as mvm ing Tuesday in rCen 1< Village, ¥ which was réperted to be raising havoe other. relatives from Canterbury an . LI Dan.elson being presént, on-Mrs, Pel- cighty-fourth. birthday. int" g 1§ a birthday caie, candy, low- il post cards were received, and the day was' a notably enjovable oOue, ral "Village, many litt’. ers Guest From Michigan. H. Bacheler '6f° Mears, Michighn, the Misses Bach - Lady Assistant ten per.cent. to all grade teachers and " Opnose Gas Increase. - . |been employed as a clerk in the local|is *visiting his siste: kindergarten principals and assistants, The public_ - utilities, commisd 4 i The bonus will be on the salaries in isdior, {corps of the Naval Rue}'yfi some time foree during the mext school year and |Lichard T. Hisgins, chairman; C. Clago ang has been waiting orders postoffice. He enlisted in the Hospital| eler of Eagt Town —_— Telephone 323-3 Togal membors of the MeAll a\kfl- HENRY E. CHURCH Will be payable at teh end of the next | LiVell and Joseph. W. Alsop gave afsince. 'He has g brother, Dennie Mur- | iary received morning in the ¢duncil chambsr of |is now stationed at Fairhaven.: the - mumc!psl building on the protest | - invitations Wednesday like magic. Don’t stay stuffed-up and | school vear. hearing at. 10 o'cloek Wednesday | phy, who is in the Naval Reserve and |to a meeting to be WM, SMITH ALLEN miserwble,Roliel is sirs, — e against the increased price of gas in Discharged Frém Army Th“ “ New London by the Connecticut Pow-| - fnji - Martin, who Wwas ‘inducted into 5 e Fome er company. P. Leroy Harwood headed | yijitary servies from this district Iast em ‘ d ¥ the opposition to the proposed increase, summer, has réturned to his® home ’ securing signatures to'the petition for here, having - been honorably dis- Sor" dihs the hearing a he led the nppnsi- charged from the army acreunt of |- F?r nunkun'é % tion at the h % defective hearing. Mr. OMartin has . been at Camp Devens for about six wh enn " Book Drive Approved. months. P i The book drive for soldiers and > 2 sailors which. is ‘being conducted: this Village Notes. week in -Connecticut- has been A. F..Crumb of Groton was a visi- nmed"by me 'Connecficut state coun- |tor in:the village Wednesday. The first bluebirds /and robins of the !won have made their appear- nnm for the |ance. the village. | There is one ;gvem:ed letter-at the m A.rmy Taftville post office this week. It is 3 it Mgm wuu: uaciswy-ki. 8 Plants, Cutfiew'fl, -s. “Wedding Dec- Vi ten welcome. usiness Wm'nen . ness and work under forced strain. SCOTT'S EMULSION after -nhml orces body- M and working-energy. Itis WM_ M T.I.phom 760 'Shea & Burke 41 Mais Strest Faneral Directors

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