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mv EI'K_S FLAG DAY WOMEN ASAPONSIBLEANDMIFTYHOUSE TOLA‘;IGRYAW%&U%ON F WISE ECO R et Suffering from |§ OUR PART IS TO HELP YOU AND EVERY AMERICAN HOUSE WIFE IN SOLVING THIS EVER PRESENT Public Observance y Evening in Wilcox —Patri- = — A otic Address By Francis E. Slattery of Boston — High| NCFVOUSTIESS @Nd ({ sivtin, Porterhouse, hrmont's Sugme Cored || RORE T T ¥ RS S it o S s | Sieks ll_eadaehe_ STEAKS . at Camp Upton—Robert Lee, Escaped from Norwich Shonlsdwéor?lb. 24(: MOH}CA BUTTER ng 30¢ State & Batican —lassitude, low spirits and CUT FROM ARMOUR'S o SANY i fi Snl, Ravurned w Thet tatie loss of appi:fite will find re- CORN-FED STEER BEEF FRESH_FHOM THE SMWF L \“01 i & the large liberty floral bell of the red,| Druggisis are required to have a FRESH SHOULDERS the white and the blue, with the at-|gpeeia] lee: d porial licanes to MR palaxh inilinede | SRS AR TN T tendant explanations. The band play- |Taland, and lacal Wealers I fireworks SQUIRE’S EASTERN CUT ed Auld 1 me, arter which Past |must fake out ctate Hommsen Largust Sale of Any Medicine in the Werld § PORK LOINS, bb. ....30¢ | Exal w r o] v rea In hoxes. 10c.. 28¢. Exalted Ruler Michael J. Deady read | "4 the rate the trench digging for % FRESH DRESSED FOWL . Uhequiprte newed strength, brightet T | Bar Triday evertng. A great trowd |, Speclal Flag Day exercises were clearer complexionsbyusing Boncless R b. . .25¢ szmm w | B the Dairiotie Spirit that provailed 25| o of the Thira" districe asurt in | you the very help you need, Lean Pot Roast, Ib. .. .26¢c | Brisket Pieces, Ib...,.22c | % Ib. package. ... B Rl el vy | T, Mty Saalindy Sonrve, bee somach, liver bowels and |§ Fresh Hamburg, 1b. ...26c | Plate Picces, Ib :20¢ | FAGLE CONDENSED SCOTTISH CHIEF At the park the exercises were |ent. blood. Gentle and positive - o . MILK, 2 cans. . .. .35¢ | CATSUP, hottle | goesed by "the star S(&s"?gleg‘:li:rssgf “illiam_Quinlan, untn arattea s | in action, without any disa- SWIFT’S SPRING LAMB Naflve M]lk-[ed ve £ : Ifng In accordance with the ritual | froet pea mesn appeinten il ansens | greeable after-effects — Use hich wae exemplified by the officers |ap ¢ ppol Y 2 Ths 35¢ Bxalted Ruler Frank R. Mackenszie| The Fifteenth company, Rhode Isl- Loins Lamb, b 33¢ | Short Cut Legs, Ib .35c Pt eae el sans g - *|and National Guard, for th t ] B8 Songn "2k S hes Natioes | St months at Springfeld, Is to re- Shoulder Lamb, Ib. . ..29c | Loin Roast, Ib. ... ... .32¢ | MOHICAN CHOCOLATE by Mr. and Mrs, Willlam G. Ham. |turn to Fort Greble, Loin Lamb Chops, Ib. .50c mond. A woman employe of the Westerly 3 m PS, 1D. . Sh Rat I 28¢ R ) T | Fri : oulder Roast, Ib. ... .28¢/ : B A0 icigha 1ne it of |5 folan ey Sk Moot plll s SQUIRE'S EASTERN CUT | Brenst for Stuffng, Ib. 25¢ voglctclu PURE coc%Ac Rib w,li:in' Cl‘lgpy Ib, & FANCY MIXED ; CHAMBERLAIN'S COOKIES, Ib.........2% the Elks Tribute to the Flag, which 3 A was followed by a_selection of South- tHe he Was main is progressing. the 5 ern Airs, by the band. The sddress |fummer Will come and so agaln be- |, pieco given by Geofze Whittle- wag by Francis E. Siattery of Boeton, | 0 the work is completed, P Ky o sey to the student making the great- and was inspirinz in its patriotic| The Fourth comnany, Westerly, R.|ct progress in the four vears' course. Westerly Lodge of Biks held im- Losal Lacanics. looks, better health and |B PRIME BEEF 's“" Cured Corned Boef | ™ oo, Brink is the Tea That assembled and all were imbued with |neld in the schaols. Beecham’s Pills. They give Rib Roast, bb.........30c ceeded. The event opened with the | Westerly. \ and are a natural aid to the Best Chuck Roast, 1b,.28¢ | Navel Pieces, Ib.......18¢c ALL FLAVORS PINEAPPLE, can Westerly band. Rhode Island State , at pres- Fresh Cut Beef Liver Ib 16¢ letter carrier of the Westerly post of- E FANCY LIMA BEANS | EXTRA FANCY - w RN at Camp Upton. Short Cut Legs, Ib. ,..38¢c | "7 FROFRRESTN oY The patrlotic altar services were | Textile company was severely injured Veal Cutlets, Ib. . .....50c MILK or SODA pwoet Bread, fb.: . . :§0c R T AT SO I e e R e SLICED DRIED BEEF of the part the United States was do- |one week from Sunday, Jume 33, at L y 2] S R I e STAR S 3 fag and intended to do. ayd that the |the Burdon Pond rifle range. The Children's Day concert that B S A s .50c QAP, h.,._ 3 Elks were heartily in accord and zave| Mrs. Frank K. Gallimore, with her [¥2s to be given by the Methodist D e et L unqualified support by man power, and every other method suggested by the federal government. A selection of Nation rendered by the Wester] cluding with America the T the vast audience uniting i ing. : 5 N ands ¢ evening has two children of Monroe, Michigan, and | Sunday school Sunday evening her sister, Miss Katherine Geary, is|Dden postponed Sunday evening, June visiting relatives in Westerly. 3 e B Airs were 4 e i hJ‘J"{,,“k;.’;’:.‘..@‘;,.{“fi;}d; after. | Miss Ethel Godfrey has entered the noon by Phebe Greene Ward chapter, |¢ffice at the Holmes Coal Co. . Daughters American Revolution M e o e Clerk Clarence E. Roche, as acting e RS N judge of the Third gistrict court, di Smith, Jr. will remain in nosed of two cases of intoxication on “his paren ith his parents until taking nt who ment in for | s iar,Ment, with's fna'ef 83 and dental examinations. After informed that ap-| g, e g he contemplates enter- o to training| Ffost is beins miade for the ap-|inx | PICKLED FIGS FEET _ | PORK SAUSAGE, Ib. 30; | LAUNDRY STARCH TR T B .ooveeeeeennne e 100 | SINCLAIR'S FIDELTTY | 318, -.-.-........25 | FTURELARD. . ..., . 2% | PICKLED TRIPE, Ib...10c | HAMS, Ib_..........28¢ | FANCY SARDINES VEGETOLE .- 10 §1.20 SALT RIBS, 1b.......10c | SALT MATKEREL, Ib, 15¢ | 3 cans ..............25¢c | PEANUT BUTTER, Ib. 23¢ The army signal coros is open for the enlistment of qualified men, and a Westerly app intormation. plicants for admiss schools must possess at least ane of | POintmnt of Captain Charles H. Le Miss Jessie Gardner: I3 fll at the month of April, 1318, ran o $356,38¢,- | West; report a surpius. Normal con- | manugl-of-8iiné and marching, the _followins ~qualifications: College | Ward s battallon major, which would | home of her parents on Chureh street, | I S e am: | ditions See Feporied Dy 15 gten T al™ Bhram s the graduates ‘who have taken courses in |%3Fry With it battallon” headquarters|Per school in Old Mystio has been WAR |'pared with the $5.029,884 disbursed| In March and April theSecretary|&uest Thursday of reiatives in Nor- enginesring or phvsics: men who have | Of the Connecticyt State Guard at the | tausht by Mrs. Clarence Beckwith. : ol 2 e by the Ordnance Department in April, ) of Asricuiture. on tecommendation of | Wiel 5t had -electrical experience in the de- |State armory in Westerly Hugh Barr is critically il at his|| Stories of Activities and Conditions Throughout the United States and ||1417 These disbursements were made | the e of Public Rosds and rural| Samuel Sidtns has' returned from sirm, installation or maintenance of | A lonz-haired man. with his right|home on Willow street, Ravinz suf-| on the Battle Fronts at the Ordnance Office in Washington. | ongineering, approved 213 State raad | Boston. i telephane, telegraph, radio. or nower |hand gone, Robert Lee, who left the |fered a shock a weer amo Friday. Amounts disbursed at-Government ar-: buliding projects involving mare than| Ceorse Lyman of New Hauen is the apparatus: men who have graduated [ Norwich State Hospital withont | Mr. and Mrs. Albert Duhaime an = are not iacluded, ( 500 miles of hizhwava under the |Suest of his parents on Norwieh aye- from technical high schools or who|l€avé, was faken in custodv by the ily are to lsave Narraganseit | Gas Masks for Horses Are Being Sent cating them. ; One check yecontly drawn by the|sogus iss ‘of highwaya under = the| S0l o arent pes have taken ecial courses in elec: | Westerly poiice, and given over to an | Pier where thes will spend the sum- o France. gk \s{egkua{‘zr 1eaugu:mnrt sisht teams| Granance Disbursing OMcer for ord- et of these Tmivovemente. s th| Asa B Taylor was calling op friends tricity or shop work in mannal train- | officer from the institution. mer. 3 . . S e ;| has started a sum) 3 3 teri 750,000. is.9 ¥ 3 4 B =l o radio. ooera- | 'fhe tickiaiy riad {n Poiaa street | Mrs. Eleanor Fish ls visiting her| The Gas Defense Service is NOW|(nd i3nciidh publio s learning what is | ence material was for 418.750,000.) States is about $15,000000. The Fed- |if Middietown Thursday. family in New | manufacturing about 5000 horse gas| fas 7GR, aad B These are being sent tors who have had commercial ex-|completed in early winter is now he- |30 perience, and buzzer onerators who |ing trenched for the gas main. The| YOrk. 2 2 2| One requisition made recently by this|era] aid allowed i than $3,000,- | Mrs. Sadie Roracks was a Norwieh has missed. Dig crowds witness the|came officer on (he Treasury was for ! ga. >0 SLowed is more than 33 visitor Thursday. - - 5 same which s played every Saturday, | $100 000 006, Fhi ¢ he porSeor o tlior: Phiredty. - e ’ : i ; 000,000, T H gie| ' - . Harey _Jennings, and William recetved some instruction Weaterly Light aad Dower company | Flags were fiving all aver the Wi | SBAML B caRaten) Tt and the sport bids falr to DecOME | requisition ever mado by sny Uniieu Staivs iy save Apmrakimately 1040 | Leonara ‘of Narwich were visitors (n s v! ) istel s v is mas 4 A ay, A €S A T v Lar. 3 s dis i e s i v. B Sat it it thars | an,Elven A o ey thi wAs main LSRR, T T cohatn with the American Hxpedition- | Nioot o "RUNE tho short-story writor, R S tons of suzar annually by using achle | OFITOUERRNTZ, s ionn Gag B s aberant Fion: iheir Tnoal| oes nAn two 'years ago. Louie E. White is spending Sun-iary I will be equipped with the | ppeatit® Fot L SO R ondon Btar of |, EYI0F ta_ two monthsc ago. before | syectening ‘matseials, accarding to i iy iddlete in JRER that they Wil not be cailed be- Charles Jackson of Nartagansett|qay with his family in East Wey- | 2 the Ordnance Department established | investigations by epecialists of the | 0%l Fridag.A s o r, who was ipdicte: % B July 20, 480 that they have been on three | mauth Mass. Deflense Service has a T aar its 11 district offices which zoped the John N, Str was in Yantie on week T discovered baseball Bureau of Chemistry, United States ore J 1d that they ha counts for selling liquor to sailars was | ™o Sifillan of Hartford has | completely equipped factory for the | m o escovered oAseball | country to expedite paymenis tocon- | Department of Agriculture, The Du- | LPUrsddy diten@ips the auction at W. B st ualified r"r'fii‘éiz"‘ifl io thirty days in the Prov- | joined his family for over Sunday at|manufacture of the m. In e Tt hetveon e ATy 2| (raciors and relieve the strain uion | reau of Chemistry is preparing o fur. | T Wiliams' piice. ilitars dence county jail on each connt. The et the home of Mrs. John H. Hoxie. than three weeks a building was se- time that has oaptivated - & the main office in Washingion the Dis- | nish battlers with sweetening formytas | At the Baptist-ehurchSunday at . sentences are to run consecutiv O T lectea and the factory was prod 8 i i o eand | bursing Offcer at Washington signed |that will allow the aetual sugar con- | 1045 3. M, and 730 p, m. the paster. Rhode Island draft headquarters an- . & = = e S 2 continent, and 1 can well understand | grom, 509 19 3,000 checks a day. tenit in: gofE ALIDKE t b Rev. B. D. Remingion,' Wil preach. s et Mimited senloe™ “ren | Tte :;“ff(ef'aifi;‘g’:h S camdll - CANTERBUR? GREEN g, Tha ftroduotan its appeal to a modern temperament. ent in soft dr o be cut to §0 per machinery has done away Roper.was the guestof friends to the number of 84, have been s Slelieve ma, 4t's the good - goods. —_— cent. ors less and at the same thse < in Ner h Friday. = committee to release pri s 4 e e, - heavy hand sewin of the frame which| 4, > B Wil preserve the —customary . taste | i Norwich Friday lected to_enter spruce_producing di- | {heain Keny counts Jail or wiolatian | Community Social Saturday Evening— | unu o e masks on. the And the crowd! 1 had heard and| Arranzements have been made for nary visions of the army at Vancouver bar- ' y 8t 0f town ordinances! Mr. Loomis is| Baldwin School Sells Many War|the harses. The m ac! te of Washing All are | o0 . ] i B B e e gecretary of the selection hoard for| Stymps—Lacal Pupils to Be Grad-|structed that no met chemically for specia! service. There are 22 car- | e L 27 Iaharers, 9 steam fitt Tony Russo whase hands were B B Sin. B tainr cauzht hetween rollers in the Brad- track foreman and one railroad grade [ford mill recently, may recover the foreman The carpenters entrained on | !l Use of his hands, with the excep- Friday and none were from State Di. |tion of the index finger of his : Starc] . Pesimaster and Mrs. 1. J. Sulliven read much of baseball fans and thelr |a “reduced railvoad fars of approsi- |ohon¢ Wereraes, Starch suger. €tarelh|ang con Jerome were calling on frisnds methods of rooting, but my 0ON:mately 1 cent a mile for soldiers and | e wubstitntes nsed o PoReY BTelin Norwieh Thursday : : hat no metal or chemically |ceptions were nothing near the real|suliors who deairs to visit thoir homes é uated fram Plainfield High Schoel, | imPregnaied parts thing. The grandstands, crowded with | hefore zoing overseas. horse. |Army and Navy fans bristling with| The restriction on the importation COLCHESTER ! WAUREGAN 3 /‘ megaphones and tossing hats and ‘- | of crude rubber hes been followed by ¥ siag s08iidw i g ine Gun Passcs Tests moniac faces, would have made a|resipietons on importation of 4our for Airplane Use, L. subject for a lithograph by |commodities possessing come of the | Inspection and Drill of State Guard—| Congvesstional ehureh, Rev. Willlamy ian Endeavor social to be | : evening at Mr. and|Browning Mac nton Frink's is open to the lert munity. s is the fifth | A . Frank DBragwyn. charaeteristics of rubt P Fryli inister, The marnj = : . let 3 s machine Zun has ; rubber, and eapable ersonal lems. - vling, ministen, ing se vision No. 1. The 27 lahorers will|?and, which was amputated on Fri- joyable series of socials be- | The | e The gamo got hold of me before ynder some circumstanees of being - mon will be on The Real Ged apd the leave next Friday. and includes Ghas.|%aY, by Drs. Scanlon and: May November by Miss Jones at the | 2 ® ae tesitn Cuiterate. | the fivst piiched ball. F. Lanphear of Westerly, who rezi The players In yged as sybstitute for natural rubber.| The Tenth Separate company, State | It would be wood practice for a rez- . . types of machine | thelr hvbrid costumes and huge glaves.| “Increased demands for common Ia- | gue=d, held their June inspection and | O0¢ Man Creaies in His Qwn lmage. tered in Ward 4, Providence. Thn|iment of engineers of the national -tne o o of five can|the cateher in his mask and the:per are shown by a recent employment | drill at the armory Thursday evening, | Evening address on an €o-apere steam fitters will start June 18, 2rd |army to come to Westerly f day ) flais ) the roveiu- | MOVemERts of- the te as they suryey by the Urited States Employ- Van Cleve cammand- | atiep, “Churehi schod] witlr Bitle class- the locomotive repair men, June 17.|and diz the trench for the new mas 0 | i of & Tiector|practiced runs shook me with exelte-|ment Serviee, fiysilizco contors|ing. Soveral recryita are to ba tehon | o o e SNl ek o cgee The others will entrain June 19. |company. - Tt would be ecconomy for o he el A S mant, The ne began and the | have cails exceeding Ine present sup: |in. four bepa prenent. Bevond Liee | Roxis Botmitin i o e’ Chrie- the Westerly Lisht and Power, com- ; T U | temperance and | the ot of a combat plane i ro ¢ vears I haveiply. while bui three cities, all in the | tengat Kleln drilled the company in|tian Endeaver meeting 'at 8.9 P Miss Laura Melntire, principal of |PRRY t0 Dav for the transportation and everal years been | re ol g dlades. {attended v, matehes i % { the Westerly High, gave a short ad. | fed. and it would accommodate Wes- T s o At from |MRing districts where the play e e e, = dreds of welcome to the members of | (°T1Y morning’s storm abated in|800 to 2,000 revolutions per minute.|Came in for e certain amount of rag v SAPA N WWW’ WO, next year's entering class, at the re- THEST N 4 ] RON, ception given to pupils and parents, (QTI by the teachers and freshmen class MYSTY i of the high school. in High school hall. . D Under the direction of Robert Valen- [ Golonial Express to Catch Up Mail tine, supervisor of music the follow-| Pouch West—Samuel Sawyer Wins Twenty or more bou ing ‘prozramme was rendered: Violin . ut they were church service : Ta T i ected W ging, bu o faoran s MRS NUdIEE, | Thn mesiine o) | compared with the furious ahuse ¢ the airpl n Sy a unfortunaie French war relief, ap- {or hydrau es K . Connecticut congressmen for | the cranks s bmitiad | ¢ rate. of jire | 1uets were | a s constan: aug | V108 iy : s A ; 5 : e.|Which i have hecn practicing in my and p Bt Mailin and Ay Prize at Vocational School—Chil- BHl9g PR 15e -4k jits fire L ek S ",',-“.Emf-k vard ever. dinse. Bt witholt iy fon: recitation, Ruth Thompson dren’s Concert Deferred. Soll Many Stamps. o 3 4 the impuisss | 0@ catching ity true a prano solo, Evelyn Rook: recitat —- Baldwin school leads in the thrift |3 !0 ] s should have heard Admiral Sir B Fowir: dance. Fose Darar] Mrs. Card Purdy of Glen Ridge, |stamp campaign. Stamps to -the 5 4 > colicge vell ieader, when the off; recitation, Marjorie Smith; pia- is at Lord's Point for the sum- | amount ‘of $602.04 have been sold by | e 2 hame-run hit, with his pull the trigzer on, Mr. Valentine, Ly the pupils. | d o5 s : SR "The Colonial Express which goec| The Red Cross war fund continues | SUn fires just at the fraction of These pupils were gradusted from |(TOUEh here at 1108 each morning |to inorease. Mrs. Hiram Hawes. the |SecOnd Whem to¢ Drene BT the West Broad Street school Thuce | Will take a baz of mail to the west- rman of the drive, reports $208 as| “AF ©F 118 THO 05 T o by meah gay evening: Alexander Austin, Aileen t Wilt be caught as the train | the latest. N rols the cir. B e Baihr ™ hioen ist the station. Postmaster | Several articles of Red Cross sew Stiet Dromley, Mabel Butten, Joseph B vy has successfully endeavored in|ing furnished occupation for bus ol t no selec Oh, attaway to play ball” and & n error he sure hand- he Yes: 1 . Frem now cn fan. ing to every bageball mateh plaved anywhere near ‘London. I shall never be abis to ed t cxnassannemInTIierene gl Jug- Ry e @ick, Clarence Carr Fred Cronr 1o%, fng this much needed morning | ha . C. T. U. meeting. eE- watch with excitemen: a cricket or garet Connell, Joseph Crumbe, ‘Albert|Service. led Monda: o % 4 Ad T football match after t t'd e itk «Geary, Elliotf Hahn. Arabella Hel. Was Honar Student. s 's | British Officers Aid Instruction in Gas |y tortoise raco. -Come along with mp and, Helen Johns, Margaret Langwor.| Samuel . Sawyer of this place was|ViSit to his brothe 2 Ker. Defease. |to the next match and Join me in: cer, John Pes Milton' Rov, Ed- |ing class at the vocational schoal in ainin m the sec- }omicers who ik e [Ethel Sheldon, Herbert |New London who taok part and his|Ond farm trainine camp, U. 8. boys'|camps for the- last s he | Increase in Army Since Start of War Soith, Teresa ‘Sullivan ‘and Eva|cssay was The Spirit of '76 Again,| " OLKiNg reserve, at | =wwnars ITS inventor, David Bushnell, an Americen, in 1776 attempted to sink the British warship, Eagle. e s e i Goay : ¢|troops which are going f 0 More Than 1500 Per Cant. SuO 5 White. He also was awarded a five dollar |, rs araen wiioh shn s “m‘r’i’;eg'h;;; France are'well posted on mathcds of| ( M9%8 o Bushnell towing his torpedo, charged with powder, herself, and doins it well. Sombaling she pllacimionn 1% Jot the war. according {o a statement| by means of a hand-power semi-submersible, plenned Mrs. A. Hale Bennett is spending the X 3ritish gas authorized by the War Department, ¥ to fasten it to the hull of the attacked ship with a last of the week with her cousin, Mrs, | Fer hecn Boupi i 415 2MCor® | the rapid expansion of the various be- | I of the attack P with G P .. Lorrain, in Shefeld, s Been 1o this canptey. tus reaus " of “tho War Doparimenc. ¢! #i stecl plunger; then explode it by clock work. ' day she will g0 to Ashley TFalls to see | oy maer e the outbreak of the war there were 1 . 7 : another cousin for two or three davs. o e s less ihan 3000 cmployess on 4 His torpedo—too much of an experiment—failed. irs. Bennett's old home and birthplace b ine oversen e number now is approxima 3 2 . i : \s amon tha Berkshire Hills. 1r, Shet. | . AlL the men going overseas are | /5 AU Safegnarding the user against failure, Goodrich supplied with gas helmets. Unde increase of §00 per cent. lived ber grandfather and great- | Jivision gas officers and their as While this represents a_tremendous | {SAg never markets an esperiment, tires or anything else. grandfather, descendants of Governor S expansion, the Inorease in the Army 2 5 & 4 b YOU SHOULD INVESTIGATE OUR Bradford, of Pilgrim and Mayflower | op b the Men are drilled B e Uie|itself has been more than 1,300 er| ‘_”GOfog!nchk;l'u-'eu, :lhl:ush l:ml‘t’;ufl} the experience and days. ey -l | cent. skill of the oldest and largest rubber factory, are proved MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF Death of Henry Patrick. Desience with difierent Rorts. of gases,| OPY ¢ out of every 100 offcers in| BT out by the practical road travel of Goodrich Test Car 1 sy 2 ; Vi, | the seryice were in the Army at thel 0 The only remaining brother of the | Mimic gas shells and 2loud attac ¥ Fliah o witks them 1o weas ind dad late Elias Patrick died last week in|used often at night in connection witl | time fhe war began. hd ° Stonington, Henry Patrick. He had |high explosives, help to make the| The increase in personnel at the been in Canterbury within the Iast!trainine realistic administrative end of the war thus| s month. The Unit-d States has been abie to William Towne of Canterbury has|build on the experience of the Britisnythe Military Establishmen within a week lost a brother also. and French, to whom gas attacs] = prii1 IN THE Local Pupils in Graduating Class; |Wwere unknown when they enterel Meat Raticn Cut in Germany; : i Much interest is shown in the com- | War.' No American troops have been Stocks Dwindle. L i Auating exeraioes g “lsent to the front without pracical s s o NEWEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE FURNITURE | Biemis Fhr oo w0 o ol i Bl e moee e ety s | Roger | £XPe has been cut 20 per cent.—from 1,000 Brown and Lucius Exley from Black |2&ainst gas. S i G e are better able this year to supply the wants of the n:;‘Georflgréeghifiir;s Eraduates. e e et o e £as ‘oMeors. ane | i1 Saxony has been reduced from $00 = VAL - . &, to 700 grams. Public officials are re-| June bride than at any other time, She may choose || nown aiso to Canterbury young peo- | commissioned e euint poried in the Prussian press 2s di furniture for an f th h from ke ké ple, being members of the grange here. V— cussing the possibility of a further re or any part of the ome from the kitchen to the Mr. and Mrs, Jonn P. lurr of Hyde | Bands Enlarged and Eugle and Drum |duction of the bread ration in Prussi dressy receiving room. Our prices as compared with the f|5cst 1oy, Jroveht demits | from Corps ot Tiave ;. brought Organized. A Musich pager -eports that froml ¢ " ennsylvania and so become members the beginning of the war to March I, o H H quality are the very lowest that the market affords and [ °¢ t eranse. ™| Acting on a_suggestion of Gen.iinls Ravarian hog stocks have de | For Goodrich recognizes but ene value in tires— - s p s Pershing an order has been issued in- % 108 MonR ATe - . vl ; d oad; the furniture > Chimney Fire. L 3 i creased from 2 106,312 to 76.391 head.| ¥ their SERVICE VALUE on your car and on the road; one is guaranteed as to quality and workman- || A: o ¢ rran s Creasing: each regiment’s band from|qug Dapish hog census shows a de- | 55 ! fire value—SERVICE VALU! . We invi i % 3 | 3 ink's there was a trowble- |23 to 50 members. Dand leaders hav- i oronco from 1651000 hogzs duly 12, tire value~— ALUE, . ship. € mnvite comparison with other stores in both || some chimney fre last aritord, who| 5, Jiad move than five vears' mulltary | (317,19 189,009 Dpcember §, 1917, o: Whatever pounds of rubber and other material ishi ks 3 experience as and leade: will b (s L v : = . . r in the furnishing of the home. spent Friday evening of last weck ot |mado firat libutenants: those with less | %, decrease of one-hird the number a | in tires; whatever hours of work snd skill, their the parsonage, was pleased with the|than five vears experience will be & 3 VALUE to motorists is their SERVICE, in come VISIT 0 condition of the bridse. for which he|made second lieutenant L d bility and durabili ¥ 2nd Mrs. T. L. Wilson are responsible, | Beside enlarging the bands & bugle wtia forty abiiity and durability. , v, 3 < which leads from the street opposite |and drum corps will be added to each you are sure to get it if your tires are 1 which are completely stocked with the very newest ideas || the parsonase up to the green, regiment. Each corps will include the| The Army Ordnance Department GoODRICH SILVERTOWN CORDS, or oy bm & the Rome. Mrs, 3‘ G. g‘ane of Norwich Town | company buslers of its resiment, and |has negotigted auproximately 12,000 BLACK SAFETY TREADS. \ visited Canterbury last wesk, not more than 13 drummers, contracts since tnis country entered 3 Mrs. T. L. Wilson and Mrs. Wain- 3 i _ the war, involving within $175,000,000 wri , JURREE Rave #ouA. 0 New: Kok, Big Crowds See American Base Ball|0f the total funds directly svailable| i ' In Kay ot end for the Department for the present’ i < Sera in_London, fiscal year—$3,383 ¥88,045. Additional Kansas expects to produce this sea-| “Ag the latest wonder of the world | contracts totaling $1,:08.703,741 haye son a wheaf crop 137 per cent. in ex- |London has taken to baseball” says Dbeen entered into on the authority of - 62-66 MAIN! STREET, FINN'S BLOCK, cess of the yield of last year. There|a Committee on Public Information | Congress pending appropriation of an Norwich Jewett City ake sure of economy and security in tires by demanding big, masterful SERVICE VALUE TIRES, THE B, F. GOODRICH RUBBER CO. Providence Branch: 60 Brosdway, Providence, B. I. really seems to he nothing the mat- representative in London.” “The|amount aggregating $1,071,486,750. ter ywith Kansas after all—Provi- |[English never before had much use The ma::iuula ng the task of the dence Journal. for our great game. They called it 2n | Ordnance Department financially is — e cxaggerated form of rounders and' evhlenced tw the disbursement re- There are several ways to pay|wondered what the noise was all|centdy in a single day of more than debte, but most of them are paid with |about, but the American and Canadian|125,000.000 on srdinary contraet »aluctance. soidiers in England have been. edu-.vouchers. Disbursements for the