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§ bedhbuetoHoldMemwnlSernuonS\nM - —H. H. JlmSuteduchhmm foman’s | ! ; : e "‘”fi'.m ," s ~ The kidney: “}’,{' 5 _of unfle afflizziol K ?rpp!t w arlih’ olsonanis waste 3 s = ance were discussed. ; s ‘\Yn lm';"y"a"M s en Wit ¥ J Georee Tayond B v A “ordur. Your spis v m“ ned, your mum les your face havé' once te Jhgl gnp guaral *hrand ot fet Oll Capsiiss, GOLD 01 i Eiil i S L e ato lmmy fakss on the.m : 3 { ¢ Ze: lhe Origi M’EDAL lmported Haar| v ate tho on'y reliable THe reguiar. meet ; o e by a1 fam-class dbumEis Nest of Owls was hel ¢ ning in Owls’ hall with a° s | ] ber present. President: . GARDNER LAKE “@ Dougherty presided and ths e | 3 business w:es tfiralnsacte(tl. thk 8 M of Rav Michael Maynard at ‘whist to eld next weel il i "| evening were made and the entertain- Held Tuesday—News in ment committee were given full gt — = 3 % | Rey. Michael P, Magna§d, 83, wh' ot : WOMAN'S RELIEF CoRps, | | bis Bome Saturdiy morain. o mral was held Tuesday morning. Rev. Sedgwick - Womah's {Relief- Corps, les T. Tibbetts officiated. . Mrs. No. 16, held their lar meetlnl at | Paul Glassbrener, Mrs. Lillian Turner 3 o-tand Frank Parker sang Abide :With clock with the president, Lmum J.| Me and Asleep in Jesus. William Johnson, in“the chair. The secretary’s (!hlpul John Dolbeare, John Valleit were readand Henty Smith were the bearers. 2 n— ac t- general Thau were beautiful floral -pieces. LEWIS A. ANDREWS N 1 were read, giving the de-| Burial wis in Chesterficld. ¢ of | the -conven which 1s' to| Mr. Maynard was bofn Feb, 251835, § metring Dictator) be thela ‘in_ New F5 R May 15 {the on of Michaet Powg:y Maymard orwwh lodge, and 16. Two candidates were initiat- | and Mary Davenport No. 95 i~ . - Another applieation vas ha Chesterfield. A sister, Hattie e e e e Do | in ,40_be ~Voted ‘upon. The report of | Miner, of Waterford, and & 3 et tafor Georso I Mles acting as sk “‘“ suditing committes was read and | Mary 'Chapel,"of New Londons two ‘ preme represeniative;§ P hate ¥as 0ne visitor pree: | naphews, Walter and Tames CRARHL of : itng nfl'v‘w Fne &w, sea(.d w,“ ‘closed,’in the usual | Kansas, survive him:. When a ; - a ", 1. Jarvis, dictator; m_ for th tho 1 gmhs of America and|man he was otdained i the X the salute to the flag. ohurch at Chester) ictate fietd and for g BRERSE OF OUR 3-DAY ) u-.'zml secretary: Harry REBEKAHS. church ant bty iyl oo e 0 o, 8 i e e K BT B. W il ‘ustees, i \mflan:d Gco‘rsg:efi Moles. seeona anniversary of it mmmuun summer here. Mr. Maynard was very = Diviatet Lewl &Q‘A}.drms in10dd Fellows’ ‘hall in Bank street,|kind .and sympathetic and will be was nresented-Awlth a i ietator's Tue:hay night. "The Jodge was visited | £reatly missed. On Sunday the local Moose will hold | lodge officers and there was an at-| wro 4gay Dantels is vmng her Jewel by state assembily officers and ¢mmzl Brief Local Notes. | 4 8 f L 3 Commerce rooms and’the-festing will | tofs from Orient Rebekah lodge of ! B el O take the form of a memorial service, | this city, the lodges in '\'lfiflc, Groten, h e T Arthur Merriman of Gamp ke bt : Mrs. Ida anlef 5 Distr . an open mesting in the Chamber of!tendance of néarly 100, including \isi-‘m&ce "Mra, lorniish T, Latimet My~ al érs avenue, Norwich. e e, oresich Devens spent the week ond with s | Supre grand, presided. A T ¥ The gussts Gf HonoE Wase. M, Mins e M o . dy, will attendsd nie E. Raymohd of - Wiu‘sar. pmfl»iw ‘Arthur ' C. Brown. of Norwich: in a bogeied will e at . ;‘l‘:“‘“"fs‘:‘.g]?;“:! asselAb ‘M" Ber. | Miss Katherinie Gottschalk s ‘_;mu::g £nox e and mai ! . - 2 e the Mo i1 arsorable /| tha. “Ashcratt 6f N fi strict Gep. | NeT, Sister, Mre. George 2i = at 2 o'clo ke 3 k\fldll assel LA Marien Pierce is working at ert- T Hirsch, Past Grand Master Frederick| . oo paper mill, Palmertown, - @. Burrows, Past Grand Wallace®R. ¥ i¥;o8p, EE Lows, . Jonnson, secrotary of the 04d Fellows' | Hre. ,:;flfs g‘,’::fié‘:‘,‘; m“’:;:‘;“"‘ home and Past Grand H. J. Mirsch, = was. N AoniaY ok father of Osprey Rebekin fodwe. 1. Morgan is repeiring the high it - | . Features . of. the-evening ~were - thei Ny shased %Mm presentations of a cut glass bon bon Jaceph - Winaker haspor & k. now in -the seryice, pms,dadw sou~ dish to M Raymond and ‘botiuets delivery trucl T tine busfiess was tra {0 Mes, Btickie apd sivs. Ashoratt, the s o Bl g At ShetHiEr Shais presentation to Mrs, Raymond being | Prooks from 8 ] P it . v o made_by Past Grand Master Burrows | heve be . mmeeting:hek i 080 Fellows Nall on | tna Past Grand. Johnson muking <he | , FeNrs PSS Oolhetac b Tuesday-avening::Thefe Were: ports presentations o Mrs. Stickle and Mre o e of the nflicerq which wi e and \shcl‘s - + Oth, et -of Yoport- | * The desree was conferred on two NORTH FRANKLIN candida and . the work ~was . per- i formed fian B«:::e;:fl:&g;n .fi"’,‘_fié Guests, !nta:almd D;;rin:,- the W visitor grsonsi Notes, Inieresting oddressos wepe mado vy || e ' The last day—the greatest day—a fitting close to a sale of Dresses that has set the high and the Rebekals and other promis|bara of Norwici 3 S Font Gad Tallows: Aflr e bieinat e 5 vt Mise Liin outson | mark of style, quality and quantity. Every woman and miss who will need a Silk Dress meeting ice . cream and cake were {served. ed home. aft s this summer, who needs a dress today, should profit by this true conservation of pnce ELKS, ‘ e o ’ and value \t the -conclusion of tie pitch tour- o € E o |5 ke ’“':":"f ot g UNUSUAL CONDITIONS OF EXTREME PRICES, IN FABRICS AND PRODUG- R EAL R Y TION MAKE THIS LAST DAY OF THIS SALE UNPRECEDENTED IN OPPOR- o A bt | Washington street, and a great G e day L Tath “" fi{a eoaine togimy. e DeCeen | Nirg et 31ickll hda réturned hotme TUNITY. IT IS DOUBTFUL IF SUCH VALUES CAN BE REPEATED. Tt has been the- Custom to collect BLENG VR Wi e | ferfeits from the members of the > uty; Deputy Grand Master Harry |- Qhvich The. vi@gmar ing™ of I'mdgp No. nin ACTUAL VALUES $22.50 TO $45.00 4 A fe ApPpProv: cd COLDS G0 Oy KIgry | cimt “iiE, G Pt 1 (|G L . The finest qualities of materials, the best and newest Spring and Summer styles tho ‘MN_UTES' artner fai alte his Bid be geno Claske. CROUF iN orced to “ante up” a -small ‘amount At Norwich Meeting. went toward tne bynquet Mrs. Wikjam Weaver, Mrs. F. ar of* sacrifice. ks have - we_as Vick's VapoRub, ye! sacrifice. The Elks have al. most sincere dress making at this extraordinary price. i Rockwood, Mrs. J. Hoffman, Miss M: : 2 # h -] bel Tracy, Mi a Hofim:n.iatlem . . - 2 i ¢ i €d the Social Corner gatkering af : fl'flmem%wmq general good time. The banquet, in|ouckingham Memorial in Norwich, on LAST DAY VALUES FRDM v or $1. 00, qg " Prial. | |past vears has beon heid In the hall |Wednesday. & ' FSRa TR | at the local lodse rooms, and an at- | Mrs. Frank Case and daughter, Eliz- TODAY 29 y H"&—* tractive entertainment programme has aaee‘st‘s v bl é;“a'é‘:%‘{ b g '50 To 345'00 ; Sines s iptiocuniionfiers a-short | H%ATe. been arramgd g sl : turneq over.a part of their of change. The money thus acquired i.xmu “0, the tew st formold But this year is a year of war—al - o gy LIBERTY HILL deal of Interest | bullding to the naval aptherities, and e PR T ,, L] . o ety el s 2 AL S s of ik By 1 o Dresses of Crepe de Chine, Satin, Georgette, Foulard and Serge Local t4 repart that num.| When the subject of holding the| Some Early Planting Done. - = : 3 bers have,iaken R4yantage of iheip2nnual pitch banquet came up, the r s eSS T ————— e AT, 30 goys” tiial.offer te -.,“ 25c jar members decmed to forezo the whole| Mrs, H. V. Oehlers and son, Homer, of VapoRub r lieve.{hege | 2hair T b are making two weeks’ stay in New troubles externally, £ 5 iing Jof the -pries FRock. “dcpe"e"mi ot hfl"g "" vays furnisheq one of the year's} (Jara and Hannah Olsén of New ey nauseons {utermal medl. | iolficst aMaire, 1t was deciaed 1o dron Londoa are guests of their sister, Mrs. in the new Silhouette Dresses of war-time simplicity, Coat and Sport Dresses, dresses - conp,conghe, et cat,gone | e A PR S0 som | Char T oy 0 e M far- gy ocoasion.hd NgRNS. . Wolben ot el 1 fadd. 2 throat . or. bronchitis,-apply ¥ b i e for smokes for |4 ‘fine eo; n a;n orse, a mate for i ol oter 4 thran %’?“ e bors In the teenchts was, bEouKh | ong o ns owned ToF };:;;r,;fi:{:; ACTUAL VALUES FROM $22.50 TO $45.00. CONSERVING THE APPAREI. "WESTMENT, the covering loose around the R 80 . the vapors arising may be. m . X o evening. May Purchase Parsonage. Sbin ilaais THE PRICE FOR THIS LAST DAY REMAINS AT $15.00. ; haled. e A notice was read at chureh Sunday XS oy ,“*'“m o Pt e LR Ry R D R This sale is an economy measure and affords an upportumty to dress well and in a Ing out that and soreness in i Mrs. George A. Brand. (o ‘about purchasing a parsehage. s Chest “FoF Beat Bile. saiscr T . B Ramodsling. House cheerful mode. Today the Iast day, positively. y fever, or. tooubles, | N liiiam Strange of Voluit Saul Wachtell 18 making Tepairs on VapoRib can *'Wfi@'fipmivmunx Triends in town su:rwd:ywujh" S wini Tutiudes SR e bl tories and a large ver- Noyes A. Fccleston of North Ston-{ i elis to two s and the vapors inhaled. ington wae a recent guest of relatives ,You have to try-this eyt o in, South Griewola Early Planting, 3 redlize m’m mt s Miss Katherine Osga spent the week | . Some of the drvest land in this see- d cases of W‘%‘}_mm | end with her parents. ton “is' ready to plough. Ane man ‘ - P Rev. John Thompson ¢alled Thurs- | has lettuce, radishes and onions plant- s NO ADVANCE IN PmcE day at the homs Of Mr. and Mrs, |€d, being well statred in boxes in the e $004.$1.00 -1+ - | Henry A. Richmotid 'in: Breston. house. p 121- 125 Main btreet Over $2,000 Subscribed Toward Liber- ty Lflln—‘le AmhAm Sm at War Rally. Wiftiam Brainard of the Yacht Na- rddo, Was at home ‘Sunday, réturning Sunday: evening. b o JolIar® MY | in health 5o that she is able to be ou|her vacation with Miss Mary B. Scan- | York, a¢ Eim TLawn. Th order that intending subscribers to the third tberty loan, “Count; That Day Lost Whose Low Descending Sun” Finds Not In Your-Hand a Liberty Bond or Gun. v i navy is home on ten days’ furlough. again. o, 5 lon, in New Britain. % Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Abel and son W, T. Curry was a visitor L:sch The Liberty Chorus met at Grange : Ctamallr; )\e‘:)ls:_:e:;a.s in Stamford m::;s.f:;la:ys}?:;:i:m&or New York is in bellof Bozrah were visitors | London Tuesday evening. - hall Tuesday evening to practice -a |l2st Week on business. £ £ oS S P g 7 . new Liberty Anthem for the rally on R PR Returns From' Springfield. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Randall-and Miss| The poor ‘Woman who thinks. ‘her the Th"-d hbel‘ty Loan may pel‘fect their el Sk e e BOLTON T e hg - Clara Gillett were gucsts of friends in |husband knows how to cook s en- :.i.he,.e p:m&nent speakers addressed Ssomisinty 1S l"i]mer E Q\; ngn?fiel‘zl &;s asmfplel:; East Hartford Monday and Tuesday.|titled to a lot of sympathy. he peop! ‘ ) Meeting — Flock of Wild M3 Community. Club Organized. g = 4, who attended thel T¢achers’ Meeting oc! niece, Miss Anita K. Baker. = subwtptwns thls bank will be open fro e e $ Geese Flies Over. Mrs, Charles M. Lee is in_Hartford| There was a good attend on WO Nem enstroebg i) | eeehimow | e S R R s et sty e . s Emily Mack, who has been ii a) vening. It w VO i} Qa.mto9 p. m saturda S A l'“ 1 3& 2 fl.&'fin;"&qznfimm‘c o’ P9l with pieuro-pneumonia. at her moth-| Mrs, Eva H. Warfield and daughter ne:’vlyeworgfmmd“::cx‘el;'edu:: Goter | PR oy Wi Ly y 2 p Kot o Loy - er's, Mrs. Thomas D. Daly’s, for the :’hsst%on% E. Warfield, of Hartford, | Community club. Rev. Thomas A |3 % G m s Y past three weeks, is able to sit up. |&pent Bunday olton. Willlame is -president. Meetings are 3 Zé’ 201 fi d 2‘7 afid Bth. A eptuusiasic w‘i‘,flmfi“ Hior isteos| Walter H. Miner, formerly of Bolton. |, Miss Annie Hebenstrait = of Eost| to bo held Tuesday evening every wo LRNLTL 1] : % 5 %;i, g:e‘g. :rgrmon _on Loyalty, I.uvaru ts among the list of injured soldiers in | Bartford, has been visiting Miss An- | weeks during the spring and sum- 5 %n ANT!QLDT“\ POWDER 8, PASLOR | o nabel Post, mer. of the Cflflm‘“‘; emuteh, Sunday|“'Siicor Supervisor C. L. Warner, of | Andrew Latlitop, who has been a Rockville, and the Bolton teachers A mechanical draughitsman in Norwich Belheld a meeting in the South School GOfl{EN during the winter, has returned to house, Tuesday. work on the farm. A large flock of wild geese passed | Community Club Organized—To Meet| 1ho daffodil, one of the earliest of over this place Monday. Every Two Weeks—Personal Briefs. |the spring flowers, in full bloom, has Bimer J. Finley of N YoYrk, spent been greatly admired for its fragrance the week end with his mothar Mrs.| 1 M. Jones was a recent visitor in | and beauty for a number of weeks o' Bed ‘Cross, i very busy: and}Jape Finte | New Haven Dow at the home of Rev. T. A. Wil- meets each wesk. Miss Josephine Mathein who ia B. . York of Poquetamlck has beer ' llam: Afve u mal'! has improved teaching in Preston spent a portion of & guest at the home c! his son, B. R. Royce McCall of the United States ng the Price. Mrs. Northab is in poor heauh, her daughter, Mrs. Hale of Hartford, is in attendance “fRed Oross Mestings. Nam? Sai)tfigs Soczety '{f"'% W A R e 3 s