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c.l.cumhn fiumvuinn William una.y New Lendon, is spending a few days in town. Worflhlfl’oeulnwveflfi. Law- mewwmdmn ;abx:e va%vfl‘zgz ot‘tho mxcn ‘MTfldlfllfl&llll SI lForOnFiflme t rived safely ovemu ‘?funi""”'“’ S e R T —MuEfidClmGuqumel!ngbw R children, Kenneth and Myrtle, or Nor- day's lonsth Bas mereased just | rich, spent Sunday with Bir. and Mrs. %MWNIM ‘hours. f,' avoos foe Walt in Palmertown. oG ot food t Supday's Easter gifts at Trin-| wwiniam Treckman of the 225th Aero e ; sud m x.u,.dl ehurch uuehnm 10 | squadron; Hempstead, Long IulAud. At the April meeting of the town the war flut h ‘ 10, spont, Sunday with bis patsnts, Mr.school committee held fn. the superin- |bean a "' uk.'fl,: 5314 Memibe: the ftafien eusiliary|and Mrs, D. Treckman of Occum. flfl tendent’s office in the courthouse 1 8| hfl.‘. - Was. mumly transferred to Long Is- | day ovening thre g o s rest of the o "'gu" Norwch “TodCrons land ‘from Kelly Tield, San Antonio,|received and by the vo! mgwusu O nmm?" o ke Curm i the Han. ute or | room Tuesday. Texas. mu‘tee l_were aceepted. e hun“ tic State Normal school tWO Yars | i France is delighttul now, !.:ut :;“ 5 fEne fake d”‘ not = Tl ma learned e resignations were 3 A % Srus m_ Trinity c:‘lllese uh::v.r @ reserve 3‘5.?? PARK COMMISSIONERS 4 the other was from a janitor of one of n was ;th'r.lnmo.. “‘: whole wuntm - € everywhére cers’ training camp, RE-ELECT THEIR OFFICERS | ™8, 500000 1 iion taken up was|stvest: seh Sl trenches and dugouts look like rivers g o = i, BRp move your Skin Trouble river, the Yantic i ;. | that of Miss Eleanor M. Rose, who has < 3 SE— ST an “Shorueket, waleh form 15 are|109%Ph. T. Fanning ie Chosen Presi- | bcdy 4, {2 caching departmment of the 4 T oD M st W9 b running nmulu.lly high just now. " we will give back your * |Bronaway echool for over 0 yesrs,|mesiing to Al the vacancies. o home several “brass paper knives gt v e o and of the !!0!( able tf ers | ments will be made at a later date. Tuesday evening the young people’s{ At the annual meeting of the board | i tne aisteict, i which are - the handiwork of the was o e e e riters of pde ot Juter date.|French soldiers, who carved the knives| Money. We take all the clase .in . religion met &t the Central|of park commissioners on Monday the ran Baptist church, A eocial followed. following officers were re-elected: from the brass shells which exploded fajthful and industrious teacher in the |cussed at the meeting, but nothing FOTINE OGS EIR ot Sciod, | sehool and ahe wil bo greatly migsed, | dafnitd was decided upon by the com: Waihe ronch, trenches and in No|chances—you get all the e second resignation was from mittee, X ' m‘flm‘l lergymen from this presidentl Frank J. King; secretary, . unique. Captain Comeay writes that s e Lo 1o ntteed ol Willior: k. Morsmnr Iustossties Tk the eouvenirs of the Frest struggle benefit. Try it anyway. convocation of ministers at Yale Di- |mittee, William A. Norton, John M. 5 which the French soldi make are o g Loe, Henry ¥, Parker and Martin E,| WONOR ROLL AT THE RAPID PROGRESS AT truly remarkable. When a French sol- | Brondway Pharmacy, G. G. Engler, Jensen. LOCAL POSTOFFICE THE GROTON SHIPYARD | dier has a bit of spare time he can be | Prop., Norwich. Saxol Salve is seld The class in surgical dressings at| Reports from the various commit- E - ——— found with a file or pocket knife whit- | in Wilimantic by the Wilson Drug the Red Cross room Tuesday evening | foes showed the park to be in good (Contains Names of Letter Carriers|Six Ships Can Bs Constructed at the|tling away on a German shell or hel- | Co, and in Futnam by J. £ Donanue was charge of Mrs. James Cascy.|condition and the animals and fowls| Who Sell Largest Number of War| Same Time When Craneways Are| T, The w?undefl soldiers who are Twenty-eight attended. thriving. During the winter one of Stamps. c n the way to reeovery at the base . the black monkeys has died for some| ompleted. hospitals also spend their time in Local stores .are now offering broree | yninown reason. There are 12 deer ill be carried out not merely in the e making souvenir articls out of German | L. P® ar i s D t h plates to be afixed to the doors of |in the enclosure now and it is expect- An honor roll has been el'ecudfl:{ That things are moving at the big|shells. letter but in the. spirit. But it is lhe‘ a c ess homes - which have given soldiers Orfeq that more animals and fowis will| the local postofiice on which ehipyerd of the G¥oton Iron Works is| Captain Comeau has been in France | 105t important decision that has been sallors to the federal service. B T A A o il | names of the five letter carriers sell- evident for the big buildings and the|now for about six monthg. He is a| . in reference to the coming bat- Ter | ing the most war savings stamps dur- | ray 1 S e il a tle.. This strategic unity is, I1-submit 8 e Bs i B Tl s e neways loom high above the|graduate of Bulkeley scibol in the 3 Musicele ‘and play for benefit of | ;roving, having been granted a leave | i sach week will be placed. Thoss | ground and tho evidence of rapid and | class of 1905, and of Harvard univer. | (o (he house, the fundamenial condi- ro L Free Wool Fund, Y. M, C, A. hall | o apcence, a8 the tob fur (hesj Wpe s enormous growth is perceptible even |sity in 1909." From Harvard he went Hon of victory. It can only be main- % Friday evening, .00, Archie. Glichrist < BB ST ase, M. J. Murphy, J. W. Haselden, |t distance, to Aberdeen, Wash., where he enlistel | (3i0ed by complete co-operation b will also sing War songs.—ady. ELKS TO ENTERTAIN P. S. Hinchey and W. J. Wallace, H, tween the governments and the gen- Button—$1.f Ry &; Case leads the list ‘with $1T08.30 of | saey 1 Sraost Imposalble ¢ gain ac-{in the army as a pevate about elght Men e I€0t} crals and by something more than {ory rolls and bread will bo made CAMP DEVENS BOYS | siamps to his credit S0 o has o iana in” wall nd (6| o his Bresent posiion gt capiain and | LI~ unmisiakible Busic oninion | The moet popular brand in wlu-. 25 per cent. wheat flour substi- ——— BB o R D S 2| ehing 1t g {utes instead of the present 20 per|Local Lodge Votes Them Freedom of | RECOVERS FOUR OF B e Jentiy to 1t oficiala] s nqw In me for & miJor's’ commis- | "o trat the nation'ss. ) whsls t6 Avnesiia cent., beginning Sunday, April 21. The Home on Saturday. FIVE STOLEN SHEEP.|Thir 1s essentjal, however, In these e +| stand united for the united contro! of The degree team of Ellington grange : —— daye, when an enemy may attempt to Likes Life at Camp Devens. Toe Shaieics toe e Staw ame —_— CHARBONNEAU & Mnnlwo. e team of Ellington grange| The Norwich Todge of Elks han vot-| Animais Had Bevn Taken from Foley | coaste e SHcmay,may attempt to The Baltlc chapter of the Red Cross| ot e front. ~ We are fighting a P anon 25 candidates at e grange | S0 to entertain the Norwich boys who Farm in North' Stonington damage to industries which are be-|has received the following letter: very powerful foe, who, insofar as he 159 Main St o Nor—hh, Ct. Brooting this (Wednenday) evening. are paying feir home town a visit i from Camp Devens on Saturday fng puched tq help win the war. To_the Baltic Red Cross: has triumphed mijaly because of . o perior unity and the <oncentration of ¢ n Mrs, Timothy Foley has recovered| It is likewise inadvisable to give out| Dear Triends: Just a few lines to|L s te& . 01a soldiers remembered esterday | {ERG W, P ool 0, 1o e o | four of the five shsep carried away |much information regarding what hap| tel you how much 1 like this life| " Srfuta S dnsther matter to which o . \Gh:t nlwl: m:‘ ,‘,‘;’“’(’,‘e,‘,fi‘ ‘:'o Xgén: r:!l pool, billiard$ and bowling, The com-|{fom her farm in North Stonington n done and what the prospects are| here, also to thank you for your gifts > neral Lee ' I should like to refer, and it is the {last winter in three raids alleged to|for the future, but it may be said|which I appreciate greatly, the sweat- o Grant at Appomattox Courthouse, Va. | Mittee in charge consists of T. R.|i\ivoioen made by Bereit W. Willis | Without hesitation that the progress |or in partiomiar. e et ot roreee bt nen| THE F. A. WELLS.CO. - Complaints of sugar shortage are no | Tetary, John Heath, Stephen Sulli- |Of Charlestown, the man who was ar- | made at this shipyard iz very satisfac-| I ind things to my liking here. The | Nt o single division was sent from é 4 longer heard. One Norwich wholesale | van, Fred Huichinson, Charles Tracy, |iested March 2 in Westerly by Sheriff | [Py BAS Sway atiead of what was an. Now is the time to find food is good, I must say, and the bar-| France to the east. With regard te GOOD . 5 ~ i . Wilcox on charges of several breaks, | ticipated when the first shovelful of|racks are kept as ,clean as a parlor. < i b A E BB 4a naw. feorl i ori*An gysrake gt Qermin sndopol Toidnn: larceny and other offenses, sod was turned and the fine farm was | The officers are also 00d. They are | fhnd as baivalioes ‘o Foorrn oo CLOTHES STORE 200 kkxm_gs, 20,00¢ pounds, of sugar OBITUARY. Mrs, Foley had the four sheep re- transformed into a field of rocks,| human ana don't try to drive us like British divisions, there, the Austrian out” how good the Falls|™" LT AN turned to her farm by auto truck this | ditches, holes; concrete structures, | mules. They appeal to us in & Way | asmy would hive been' free to. throw Closed Wednesday Evenings [ Defegutes frond-Whilely Comssotiag Nes. Barat D iintingen. week. The first of the three raids |huge buildings, tracks, a railroad sys- | that makes anyone foel like doing | the whole of is strength on . the| 1OM . p + o | chapters, D, A R, are preparing to _|was made early in Decomber and the|tem in itself, and numerous other|anything to please them. They are| wwestorn front.: 6 o' e the 2 Auto P Sh Il | et s e The death of Mrs. Sarah J. Hunt-|other two raids were about a week | things. a0 lot of men. " I pever-mef any 2 at 6 o’clock war uto Paint 0p Wil pain sttend the cs;“:’ou“ge Of e, Conti”|ington, 80, occurred in this city an |apart Iach time the raider found the| Three keels are laid. When all the| better men in my life 1 will close | mmm——————— z :?x‘laln Wfihlnpm Monday following an illness of only|harn Jocked, but he gained entrance at | craneways are completed, six ships|now with, best wishes for the Baltic DIED. your auto AP two days. She was born in Bastford.|the rear. 'Sheriff Brown, who was|can be constructed at the same time.| Red Cross. My captain's name s 3 - 1q,|the daughter of Jerrv and Rehecca |notified of the thefts, rendered valu-| Many more men are - expected to| Weeks. BATON—In Norwich,, April 10, 1918, 4 The guardian of Richard Mansfield, | wipiams Whitman. She married Elias ; re withis th Urial S Haton e year 24, who attended the young man's fu- Lot - ohe married Flias | able aid in apprehending Wilcox. arrive within the next few weeks and PRIVATE GEORGE A. ROY. . , aged 76 years. neral at New London Monday, Rutger | hana Huntington, who died a ‘Wilcox was presented in the Third |the time that has up to now ,been e aione . ool g Biseker Jewett, of New Yor, was a | of Vears ago. She was a resident of | gistrict court at Westerly last Friday|taken up considerably in preliminary| Working Nights at Thermos Plant. former Norwich resident. S0l and his case was continued for one work can all be utilized in rushing Mrs. William Dryzba. ook, the actual work on ships, m'f,‘;‘ D':,’,":g"““w T pasmmok Mlile com : - | All striking weavers of the Ad Al"l License your dogs In - the town|, Following an illness of long dura- —— The Groton Tron Works promises | 2ny ze : AUTO P SHQP clerk’s office now. Female dogs $10.25, | tion, Mrs. Mary Dryzba, widow of |!/TALIAN WANTED TO to be a permanent industry, for even "{gfi?h ’E?yeameh\:‘gbt:fig r;’oo;r:mL ::r:l W, : male and speyed dogs $1.25. One dol- | Witliam Dryzba, died in this city on BE LOCKED UP | thoush the war should end right now, are 51 Sherman Sln‘! lar extra after May 1st. more Woolen Co. request- Hill and are now working the plant 1 adv. Tuesday. She was born.28 years ago —— :’e ey 1’315 ] “”; night and day. b & GAIN WEIGH ed to meet in Yantic at 7.30 ; ol : ; orking for ~at least tow years, an l e Following the entertainment _given | {0f, ¥as Married several voars ago 10| Said Ho Feared Peopls In Norwich e 3 2 . 3 who died recently. 2 i there will be such.a, demand follow- by the vested choir of Christ church at| g < 0 5 Were Going To Kill Him, inw the cessation of hostilities f 0 0 WELD|NG W||.|. FIX "- the tuberculosis sanmatorium Monday | Since her husband’s death ghe has re i e ostilities for /A. M. this morning. . B - sided with her parents on Cove street. Sl slips to replace the vast tonnage u‘om GEORGE sms evening, the entertainers were. served | gy o€, oo BT PRUERE O Early Tuesday evehing an Italian Crlinders, Castings of all kinds, Agri. | Feffeshments by the superintendent, went fol the police station 'in: New|iinc this yard and many: others' will Dr. Hugh Campbell. Mrs. William McConnell. cultural Implements, Transmissions Ti. aness and weakness are usually Tondon and asked to be locked up as|o's, °ROUER business to keep thom and Crankeases, FHousings, Steel| Miss Mary C. Moran, who died at|William McConnell, occurred Tuesday (Continued From P Page One.) Que to starved nerves. Our bodies 3 d ' hosphate than is con- The death of Ellen Haggerty, wife of | he said he came from Norwich and |3t WOrk for years to come. need more phosphal . 5 —_— al without any hesitation, with the | tained in modern foods. To remedy that people here were going to Kill poan - his, physicia d plain n the Hartford hospital Monday after alat her home on Dliss place following |him. He gave his name as Louis G.| QUAKER HILL MAN result that arrangements are now be- | this, g‘!,\slxu.ms hr-“;'"?‘m::.‘ch f di- Axles and other metal parts 3 jAtat h v 3 ing made for the fighting strength of | itro-phosphate, which is - - long illness, has resided in Chaplin|an iliness of some time. Ombria and said that he was to be g & form of phosphate that it KINDS can be made WHOLE | for two years. She leaves her nephew, | Mrs. McConnell was born 69 years|married on Wednesday. = The New HAS NARROW: ESCARE| thy bmarican asuwt: e hrimedigtely the merves directly, and as they 3 D with our WELDING. | Ross A. Moran, and a brother, George Iago, the daughter of James and Cla: | London police got in touch With his| A . Syrickiand Thrown Into Water| o it (0 bear in this struggle. Zain i power. the body gams in|| Everything for the Home expert work that is guaran-|E. Moran, of Eagleville. rista Vinton Haggerty of Southbridge. | bride-to-be in this city and she told Whea G ”‘G’" "‘ e Another Important Decision. plumpness, weight and strength. 3 " , She was united in marriage with Wil- | the police that Ombria wa sunder the o, DENDe - UpRety “Another important decision taki itro-phosphate i rescribed in- teed Auto Radiators also re-| At the meeting of St. Bernards T.|liam McConnell many vears ago and |improssion that people thought him S h . LBl B s o el B paired A. B. society in Rockville Monday it . .y| Y the allied zovernments I must al-|s ior phosphates because for a long time resided in Taftyille,|a German and were going to kill him.1 , Arthur Strickland of Quaker Hill A n stead of inferior phosphates was voted to buy a $100 bond of the T 2 so call the attention of the house to.[it is known as a pure, organic phos- s 2 ! where her husband was employed as|The bride-to-be immediately procured |Barrowly escaped drowning Tuesday|r; pecame mfore obvious after the bat. Jly prepared. You can Cave Welding and Mfag. Co, | thire Liverty loan. The society is in |3 sachiniet. She leaves one brother |a jitney and went to New London and | ¥hen he was engaged in setting the R o, S P * | good financial condition and has sev- Cut Out This - : tle than ever before that the allied th ine standard bitro-phos- = : and her husband. there was a happy reunion in the po- | floats in place at the Connecticut Col- | armies wero suffering from the fact |onate at Lee & Osgood's or any. first Advertisement 31 Chestnut Street eral Liberty bonds already, Mon: i Auibrose ' H. Wilsors Measstatio bride-to-he managed | lege boathouse. Strickland was out | fhat g W ath i as Y e ‘clasa Feneikd Phone 214 Farm _help, laborers, housekeepers| The death of Mrs, Isabella Cole Wil- |0 dulet his fears and he came home |l % ‘ance Whon o suiden sust of s armioe leu e (noen e — F R and nurse girls cannot be secured in |son occurred Tucsday at her home on het; e Bt rt with each other. Valuable time and ,mail sam = | sufficient number to mect the demands | Whipple avenue, following an ilin i Working with him af. the Hime swap | 535, thus lost. The Versailles confer-| PLUMBING AND GASFITTING ith and A MEAL IN ITSELF of the Norwich branch of the state|of some time. | KONOMOC PUMPER PAID Qut ta th¥ man, a distance of abeut| % WA S vt Twen e wa yo“xvnm ’ £ free employment bureau, of which| She was born in South Carolina 4% ST = Gl o A s were the Versailles decisions carried > will ‘setd Did you ever hear of a “Clark|George L. Chesbro is agent. vears aso and came north when a| : T_fi° NORWICH. | 8#ty Jirde and rousht him to shore | out: ‘and the ‘dxtent to which they T. F BURNS address. We Strect Sandwich,” so called from Clark 3 Wilsen who with one on. Howard, | New Seagrave Machine Made Trial : A R pRas s . . you a book mml. strect, Chicago? Take two slices of | This evening, at § p. m. The Plaut- | sirvives her, She was well known i Trip from New London. 56TH REGIMENT menced there was not merely the-gov- IEA’HNG AND PLUMBING over 50 old-fashioned ur bread, ich i i jt- | Coddon Contpany -Will dembustrate 11 {iyiq: o ine) =k g 15 ernment, but the commands fn the | il - our bread, which is especially suit-| ;i atiing machine warerooms how | thi€ city ard was a prominent mem-| 6, qyesday the Konomos Mose . IS NOW OVERSEAS | i e "torq e Somr TR songs, Free. able for sandwic Butter them |, jearn wireless telegraphy by the aid Godried Thiel { company of New London, with their —— Shale® Bt ey conyiandEre deceent 92 Franklin Straet well. Fty a tender piece of sugar-|of a talking machine. It is SIMDIY | o geath of Godfried 'rnm ocour- {NeW Seasrave pumper, paid a visit to Postals Have Been Received Here| o were so convinced and the same x cured ham. Also fry sn egg hard.| wonderful! The demonstration is free| 7% (€86 of Godfied Thiel ocour:ling’ 1ocar Cenjral station. The New | From Norwich Boys. thing applied to the “Frenchrof fho Put the ham and the egg between the | 100 Will Iast about haif an hour.—adv. | Tyeeday moming, following in fiinces | London pumpér fs the same _make e importance of more complete strate- The Plaut- en L0, p Pgrite gd g s Norkich At achool stu- |of two. weeks. machine as ationed at the Central| A number of postals have been re- | gic unity that they agreed to the ap ROBERT J COCHRANE A 257 slices of bread. Then you will have 4 o\r,‘!:ler é‘orec l-lr SB eherer, | Mr. Thiel was born in Germany, He |Station and has a capacity of 750 zal- fceived by Norwich people announcinz ! pointment of General Foch to the su- . Established in 1872. a regular meal in itself. leacher of art st the Hartford Pubilc | ¥as married tHere 53 years ago. The lons. =New London recently appro-|the arrivaj overseas of the 3ith refi- | preme digection of the strategy of all GAS FITTING, 135-143 Main St, Norwich, Conm > i T e o G | family located in Nofwich 20 years | Priated $10.000 for the purchase of the | ment of which mauy of the local boys | (e ailied armies on the westor front | pLUMBING, STEAM FIT1ING ANDREWS BAKERY High school, was elected a member of | 50", 1°the deteased had. been em. | truck and it is rumored that they will are members. The old Fifth and Praise ‘For General Foch > . Mix o gl 3 e council of e R eved ¥ 2. il _ | purchase another of the same desavip- | Third companies of militia were taken i £ Washington Sq., Washington Building | _ SUMMIT STREET vention Saturday to serve for three |L0ved jn the Falis mils He belons- | B M tc only noticeable difference In|into this regiment when they were neral Foch is one of the 'most Norwich, Conn. : 5 2 yohs. The wife of Mr, Thiel passed away |the New London machine and the|stationed at Fort Wright, and_Fort | brilliant soldiers in Europe. Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing Clly ofNomlch Water Worb & ) 71 | Norwich pumper was the fact that the | Terry. The cards are from Lieut.| “There is'no doubt about the loyal- et & ) Although Ellington a dry town,|suddenly on June 23, 1912, aged 71 4 S g o B ’:d by Svitiam | vears, 'There are three soms in this |New London apparatus was painted |[Farle Herrick, Sergt. TFrancis Two- [ty and comradship of General, Foch. office of el Mg ‘;;“‘:r of the. Cryatal Lale|city, Carl, Frank and Gustaf Thiel,|8ray instead of red. mey, Corporal Richard Gregson and |l have no doubt that this arrangement Board of Water Commissioners. hotel, and Louis Koelsch, who has @ |and a daughter, Mrs. Henrietta Jat- = R Thomas Collins. IRON GASTI"GS Norwich, Conn., April 1, 1918. five-year lease of the property, to se- |kowski of 30 Vine street. There are | MRS. ALBERT LEWIS - Water rates for the quarter endine i 7 8 c] 5 al cure @ summer hotel liconse for tis |17 grandchildren. SELLS LIBERTY BONDS|MAY SETTLE ADMORE Yoo advitiin camests | - COERERIED FAOMTIN S Maren 5. 1915, ‘ars due and pavelle 2 WEDDINGS. e STRIKE THIS MORNING a1t 1a 4 from 8.30 a. m. to 5 p. m. | FaneralDirectors 8! ,. e the court omeinie ot o Took Subscrintions For $600 Worth at| STUIKE THIS Mo THE VAUGN FOUNDRY €0 | otcort winse. mose to st i - & 1az uj ve been unable to se-|! Whipple—Rogers. Woman's Service League Rooms, | Committee Has Called Meeting of remaining unpaid after April 20. {1and county have b e_to se pp g i a M dfld Embalmers cure another judge as Judge Benmett| At the parsonage of the Union Bap- — Strikers to Consider Grievances. i Vati . 11 to 25 Ferry Strest will not hear any cases that may be |tist Church, Mystic, Sunday afternoon, | On Tuesday morning the National — A few word t Nos. Yy appealed, as he will retire from the|April 7, Burtis B. Whipple of Marlow, | .eague for Women's Service did some| The strike at the Admore Woolen | bench May 18, when he becomes 70(N. H., and Miss Evangeline B. Rogers | fine work in connection with the third | Mills in Yantic is still ungettied, the years of age. of Groton were united in marriage, | Liberty loan drive and disposed of|weavers and spinners having been out Phone 581 < ° They were attended by Mr. and Mrs, | $600 worth of bonds. The pledges for|gince Friday. It is understood that an _— rlswe 5 yvitations have been issued by the | John Cremers and Miss Pansy Cran- | the bonds were taken by Mrs. ‘Albert | effort will be made this (Wednesday) sto“t men MODERN PLUMBIN i Memorial Hospital association for the Lewis who was in charge of the rooms | morning to adjust the trouble, a meet. E G ; : graduating exercises of the class of | oo, Af%er a few days in Boston ; s to it Sl during the morming. This is the first|ing of the strikers having been called 1918, training echool for nurses, atNew | Thvi ' hor s Moibon Mg eside at OHARLES W. BURTON, Cashier. ' i 322 Main Stiget Chamber of Commerce Building Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant R %0 purses, atNew | tneir home in Marlow, N. H. Teport from the women in thalr drive |for 7.30 g'clock in fromt lof the Yan: is as essential in modern houses as SHOW YOU HIS SNEPKNNEN | 1 o100, Thursday evening. The class and it is an exceptional showing. c postoffice. The meeting has been = == of 191 includes Miss Cleo E. Herbert Prothero—Rosenthal. sl s b tricity is to lighting. We guaran- . 1 - f el - oF Vomutons Wm. H. Prothero, treasurer of the |POSTAL STATION 18 3 fglled by et gk STt cee. and b - men tee the very best PLUMBING WORK New London County Mutual Fire In- by expert workmen at the fairest &nfit E hnard ¢ The North Cor.gre;,m;.ional ch\:"ré:hdat surance Company and Mrs. Elizabeth | TEMPORARILY DISCONTINUED. e fi Manchester i« said to have extended a | Rosentha!, formerly assistant matron : SmeE TY 5 i cal (o Rew. 3 k. Plumb of Windham |at the County Home, were mamied |Store in Which It Was Located Has || INCIDENTS IN SOCIE £ Ask us for plans and prices. 3 3 s g and Piumb will preach in that | Monday evening by Rev. John W. Are- Gone Out of Business. Do you have trouble gettmg VIOLIN churck Sundar as a candidate for the |son. The affair was of a quiet nature | - — pastorate. He has been in Windham he immediate family bel The posta’ siation_whicn. haa; b TR d, de. cloth IOMI KlNS onty ithe {aiealate by ‘pelus pres 2ifgd Sl s oo ready-made. clothes that fit> | o Lo d:m mm- ) for several years. ent. known as station No. 7, on Laurel ¥ d : Elg'ln I 'h j fiCHE R e 2 Hill avenue, has been discontinued for [ , MrS: D 8. Haviland is spending a | The good work quietly done by that Close of Forty Hours' Devotion. |the time being, as the store in which | {5% days with Mrs. Joseph D. Haviland i think : 67 West Main Street Watches in nll gndet Sfl.fl ! oplendid Norwich organization, the £ 5 it was located, that of Mrs. Davis, has |°f Greene avenue. you in you Al $tring Retruments repsired §| United Workers, is indicated by City | The forty hours’ devotion at St.|gonc out . of ha el iah Yy you can’t get 5 up. gone out of business. Postmaster > elins 5514 on saey torms Minsionary C. A. Northrop's report |Patrick's church closed Tuesday | ¥urphy expects %o have amother sta.| Mrs. Brownell Gage of New Haven P . f Ladies’ Bracelet WIkb. e |that continuous Weekly help is shen|momning, The low mass at 5.0 | fsTiy concos to have anather sta | S Rt ol ranmie Retren |fitted, you’re wrong; come in ¢ ; : address B. §ito seven families, consisting of only |o'clock was read by Rev. Peter J.|pe located in a nearby store. and Mrs, ‘Sampel H Howe 5 from $8.00 up. LLEARD, Blies Piocs, Mere | one member each, all women, aged and | Cuny and that at 7 by Rev. J. H. — and let us show you. . unbredk: afirm. lf_m:exrrxg; ;:‘t Wimlc*;lerge‘zumi I:ZIEH;;! GRASS FIRE THREATENS Mrs. Rush W. Kimball and Miss Military Watches, igl g . {. + 3 b As Important as the boy who carries | Gaivin was celebrant, Rev. Peter Cuny | GREENEVILLE BUILDINGS. | Slater of Mattawan X, 7, are ot the : : able glasses, all prices. water to the elephants on circus day | deacon and Rev. Richard P, Morrissey | me—— e L . L, Cog ilt will save time and money was a small boy who found an oil cup |of Voluntown sub-deacon, All the|But Local Firemen Extinguish Blaze 3 Ask to see our line of Rdy, - which dropped off the chemical engine | masses were largely attended. Many in Short Order. g “save” i it C. JACKSON on Bath street as it ran to the East|hundreds received holy communion —— William C. Birge, who has been at| IfOr you and “save” is the big DR. f_f = Side fire yesterday afternoon, and was | during the two days of the devotion. | The auto pumper was called out|his home on Huntington place for sev-| . { a hero when he returned his find to a| -Priests who assisted the rector, Rey.|about 4 o'clock Tuesday afternoon for |SFal Weeks, has returned to Camp|'idea now. DR. D. J. COYLE || deputy fire chief. J. H. Broderick, and his curafes in|a grass fire in the Shetucket mill lot | Merritt, at Tenafly, N. J. ¥ ‘ hearing confessions were Rev. Fathers|off Hickory street. The firemen ex- No further trace of a yellow and|joseph E. McCarthy of Moosup, Wil- | tinguished" the blaze in short order,; Essex—A mud digger is engaged in|)Yqur size is here at $22 to white hound that bit six people in|ligm A. Keefe, Plainfield, J. J. Mc-|preventing serious damagé, as a num- |digging a channel to the Dauntless|i Windham last week has been found , | Cabe, Jewett City, Ulric O. Bellerose | ber of-buildings were threatene Boat works, Inc.,, dock. N and it is believed that the dog died|anq Henry Chagnon, Taftville, T. ¥. R e % i$30. in the woods. That part of the state|Bannon and J. J. Sullivan, Williman- Postmasters’ Examinal e is being closely watched for any fur- tic, J. H. Fitzmaurice and William H. = Kennedy, Greeneville, Otto Baumeister, | ination on April 16, 1918, for the pur- Colchester, Charles W Brennnan, |pose of filling vacancies' in those po- 4 N 5 5% E hich have occurred in first, Any resident of Connesticut who|yorich TOWD: a0 orrissey, | sitions wl 3 desires to fish_in the reservoirs or | ClUPLOWR: second and third class offices through- IF YOUR EARS RING M h &M G WITH HEAD NOISES urpay & Mcuarry TR out the country. There is only o POICRaL Haw ToN ats i ave, Enlisted in Naval Reserve. Vacancy in ‘Connecticut, that of Mg B - It you have catarrhal deatness or 207 Main Street ed by the 1918 session of the New| Mr. and Mrs. James M. Fillmore, 23 | dleton, which position pays $3,000 per o head moises, go to your druggi: York state general assembly. Licenses | Spring street, must add another star |Vear. The office in Worcester, Mass., |get 1. ounde o Parmint. (double are issued by the town clerk of any|to thelr service flag, their son, Henry | IS also vacant, and this pays $6,000 per |atrensgth), and add to it %-pint of hot PLANTING TmE New York state town. Y| Hotmes Fillmore, having enlisted . in | year- Water and a little granulated sugar ther developments from the aftacks of There will be a postmasters’ exam- the animal last week. 25-27 FRANKLIN ST. GEORGE G. GRANT —_— ‘Take 1 tablespconful four times a day, th serves at Newport, Their Mrs, B, B. Kibbe of Ellington has | son, Kelsey Merritt Fillmore, ealisted| Dr- M. S. Kaufmann in Mospital. |,,Tnis, will often bring auick relief froy the dist 17 ‘head 1 been notified that her brother, Irving [in the U. §. navy at Newport last| Word received in Norwich states|Clopged nostrils: shosid’ open, breath: Drder your trésd and shrwbe, dlko|E. Geunett aied Friday momning of a| December. Harry Fillmore Is to e- |that Dr. M. S Kautmann, formerly | g’ become casy and the Bucous ttap M Sll vegetable - tumor on the brain. He was one of [ port next Tuesday. pastor of Trinity M. B. emm:h, has | dropping into the throat. It is easy to A the efficlals of flour milling company i e been confined in & hospital in Provi. | Prepere; costs little and i plessant to - - 5 Gannett, of North Scituae, Hul.. the second Winsted boy to die in the [road to full recovery_.and will ‘soon preseription a s .| medium betier than through the T. H."PEABODY B afternoon,” service in France. leave the hospital. Oszood. % 1 iTtising cotumna At