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.fin,,\‘fl L S The Henry Allen& Soa Co. N Tuesday, June 18, 1918, _ pce 8 el Rl Ty AR, Wekterly, R L Baae 13, L1 FUNERAL DIRECTORS fi%@-m = ; o ' - Wt i::?‘..‘.*g*gmw L AND EMBALMERS 3 THE WEATHER. Elected at N. F. A. Alumni Anpual Meeting = Rév o) N e ente Boriey Aatores - to M The temperature is still higher in the r. and Mts. Charles E. Waitley. - ; B 4 o 2% - D R A - R LADY ASSISTANT lower Missiesippi valley, Tennessee.| - Selden and F. G. Leavens Give Reminiscenses—School - Sy O“r ? An l S ah . : e et he uif States and the ,plains 5 oty - ATHR—M ACKENLIE— e, !lua [ C-"; Kuv;w:.“:mm States soulh of Nebraska, while it is Has 206 in Army or Navy Service — Principal - Tirrell °‘§2 Tune's, 1918 oy Rer L me M ox v 1 sy and Ni fl,.fi“w n the lake region. ety A . ant Lient n . Carter, M. R C., Gy The in the Washington fora- -r F Cll ¢ gor, Me. and Miss Jean Mac- * . Bl bo pett i o Announces Two Faculty Changes. Kenzie 'of Norwich, Conn. of 88 Mairi Street The Bext $2 hours exeapt that local v bot ot e showers are indicated for the TR uth Atlantié states and generally 4120 smfi‘ g‘sfi tl;nm-n R‘f Lohman of - b fifitlm % Am'm chltanhradon. At the annual meeting of the Nor- !,M‘r.; Lelsuv_ensh,lnlhishzeni;l w z:xg Wertha M‘,‘sgg_!:;‘;an osiah Alfred a ge n o mangema:iwich Free Academy Alumni held in|of the old school when he attendel | wemacers \ H—BRAGAW— s S o = 2 5 ’60s. Mr. vens | * . Ty 18 the immediate Ye-|gjater Hanl Monday evening Hon. Al-1 o J% thecearly ‘605 M, Leavens|” Jume & Tl by Stav, dheehter o and Wednesday. |lyn L. Brown was elecied president of {in schopl life and told of the first two | . Ysasc Bragaw., and t. John Anso: ‘ahd Middle Atlantic: |tlie association for the coming YVear.iboys from Neorwich to enlist in”the| Markham’ son of Judge Daniel L 2 FIAK Wet winds; | Preceding the annual meeting, a re-|{Union army, ome of them. be.| Markham and'Mrs Markahm, all of / $ 1 ception was held in the amnex to Sla-ling an Academy. boy. - Mr, Leav.| Hertford . | . ouse O s “BS % Y i : ter hall with Rev. Joseph H. Scldén,lens also told of the company of . é . DIED ‘Southern Xewe Bngland: Fair Tues- g!ss Helen Browning, Helen | young patriots from the institution iy ! e 03 . W, Ol B. Allan and | MATHEWS—In this gity, Ji 15, 1918, - nt Wedhestay, wot much chanse | Siacey 5" hertts Noyes: Mias |vee dried by Majer Mamume,. who | » AIEE Bz Sathons. a3ed 1; viars:|| WILL CONTINUE TODAY AND ALL THIS WEEK N 7 Funeral from' her iate home., 428 Bos- . 3 Rdith Young. Mrs Oliver L. Johnson, {was the first janitor of the school. Ini~ Foiavenne, Tuesday abteraoon. Ji Obeervations in Norwich. Miss Susan D, Huntington, Miss Ethel | closing Mr. Leavens spoke of ~the| 14 a5 oiock movins o Foomis Substantially reduced prices and extraordinary- THE L L CH MN m e s % 3&1“\5(" 1‘\)1#3 a&i:zieF&;utléera,tgflss splendid sul:gm that the school had in Hickory strest cemetery. prices oppor- -3 b 4 Mabe! ebb, Miss ‘aruthers. { made in present crisis. HAPMAN—In N ities 1 a9 t ;. i in turs and Mrs. A I, Chase, Mrs, W, Koseoli| Tov. Toseph . Selden, & member of ‘;%nmfinl?ll:p:;;.ma?éd]a;eléa.“u' tunities of money saving on all kinds of Kitchenware, E v " 5 ven receiv-{the c f 1873, to! i - | Notice ‘uneral hereafter. 3 - 14 Bath Street, Nogwich,’ Gonn, 5 et class of 1873, told of his first rec AEERLC K orehrtar. Rugs, Curtains, Drapery Materials, Sheets, Pillow Cases, . ollections of the scheol. He also spoke | TYLER—In New York city, June 17, As the class réunions were to be|of many incidents of school life and| 1918 Eillen Tyler. wife of the laté ] omitted this year the meeting Was ex- |referred to the teachers of those days. | o Jobn zfllgrrémh e e 3§ ViR ki .04 | tremely large, many of the classes of { Principal Henry A. Tirrell, the next . y et o8 JOSEPH _BRADFORD the school being represented, there|epealer, told of the school as It is| In iy ciys T4 Of 2 o'clock trai ' SWE N Partyy | J5ID8 one member of the class ofteday. ‘In the course of his talk Mr. % MT-HznnmanHm,de-,Bc. Itisa splendid opportunity to buy staple merchandise at savings 1862, the fifth class to graduate from |Tirrell =aid that while the past year w:ns, “‘;fi‘&eflf‘ tTtfim: 3 fi’“‘?’vus:}& & H “ ; Dfim: L iR { the Academy, present. hag been one of the hardest years in| formerly of Norwich, azed 39 years = 2 onday's weather: Fuair, south 0} Mrs. M. H. C. Mitchell, presidient |the history of the schobl owing to the | Funeral from the pariors of Commings Y e pirad fia southwest wind. of the Alumni association, ~presided |war conditions, he belioved that the| & Ring 322 Main strset, Norwich Alank Books Made and Ruled to Order and the reports of the secretary, Wes- | Academy was better today than it was| 'Wednesday afternoom, June 19. at 2 108 BROADWAY s top C. Pullen, were read and ap-la year ago. He sald that the studies| OSclock Turlal in Tantlc cemvtery. BN " proved. The ;rea:;u\;r’s :;epc;'lt, show- {had fallen off during the past year but mfi%fl?“ufinfififiw b, June 17, 1918, 5 - 5 ) > d ing a balance of $125.85 in the treas- | that many of the pupils had taken up ” = - . . o TEAMING AND TRUCKING | 555 T3 %13, . 5. % s = | 1, which includes one Liberty bond, |cther lines of work efually important b : - 2 o} Substantial Savings on Sheetings, Pillow:Cases,. Sheets, g ; e ~°2 7"l was read by Raymond V. Congdon. |He paid tribute to the 206 boys from{ Jume 19, at 5 o iass of re- OONE VERY PROMPYLY AND AT {1] - - - I8 Momn.| “The nominating committee, H. B. |the Academy now in the service of the | gulem in St Maree churen at 3 Bedspreads, Blankets, Etc. REASONABLE PRICES X x ‘43| Cary, chairman, Mrs. Weston C. Pul- ) United taStes, He also made the an- o'clock. al in St. Joszph's ceme- « . D : X gg I 3 z;n and Harrison C. Nfoyel, presented nounezme:l that the school would lose l_"m'- ok SN Ry 8‘ k " G d s. ()P 2 i A the following. names for offiters for ftwo teachers' this year, Miss Angie | PATER —In_ Westerly, W. 1. June ets..A and A,\ < MT"? & | § 2 3 coming vear: President, Hon. 1 {Keane and Mrs. Benedict C. Pullen. AL Wik &P creon. Wiet {4 an rades 12€S . hone i ice president, Arthur{ Mrs, Mitchell then introduced Clif-| YeATS. : 5 e b X Bk o 3 igh g7 E. Story: secretary, Weston C. Pullen: {ford Oot, president of the class of | PENDLETON_In Westerlx, R. L. June In many stores there is a scarcity of Biankets owing to market conditions = g, s toll assistant secretary, Miss Touise C.|1018 who in a few words exprossed| (Uiiiam Pendleion, aged oo vears * |] 2nd due to government demands bianket manufacturers ars not.in a posi- Cm l W srens runmsos gongrd Howe; treasurer, Raymond V. Cong-|the appreciation of his class in be- | g IPH—In New 7g Fragg ey tion to accept any orders for blankets. -~ “ u mxl.e GREENEVILLE don: members of the“exzclétiv“e, cona- r:;zming members of the Alumni asso- | “7575 " Lowis I Beckwith aged 33 - mitfee for two vears, Mrs. F. W. Les- | ciation. yehrs E i = in preparation for Cottage heug anything more Pfteshing anf bealts- | R oy i {ter and Mrs. Willis Austin. “The offi-| ~During the evening C. D. Geer ren- | wARSHALL—In Plainfield. June. 15, % RIRPRI, fer o Salo we hought a big stockfof Blankets a1 tham BUNN'S TOOTH POWDER, | Criduation Exersisss for Mary's | core were unanimously elected. dered several . The Star| 1815 Davia Marshail. months age and during this sale we will offer— < "| Sthool to Be Held Sunday — Per-| Mrs. Mitchell in a brief address in|Spangled Banner was sung by the au- { Funeral from his late home om_Bab- STAPLE COTTON . 1% a powder that predefves the teeth, | sonale. il she stated that owing to pro-|dience and Mr. Goer sang The Batile| etk avenue Thursday Tund 20 a1 s Qingliion BLANKETS o vailing conditions that it had been im- | Hymn of the Republic with the au-| S0 & m. °Services at St John's D WOOLNAP BLANKETS ) destroxs the germs and SWegiens the| iy, graguation exercises at St.|possible to securc an Academy Alum- |dience joining in the chorns. America| GUuTCh 4¢3 oclock Burialin St FINE WOOL BLANKETS i oreath. Try\it, yowll Kke it. oM ‘at| Mary's school will be held mext Sun-{NUS who had made his mark outside|concluded the singing. The Academy | Jiobey cortame. Kisai mart Ao, Cunn's Pharmacy. day NI Thsch il e 4 7:?2% N e QSS« g;ji":é"{;mpgt;?n;“'fl'a‘ selections | guRGRSs—In Lisbon. June 15, 1918 (§ in practically complete assortment cf sizes and qualities. AND THE K Graham, bel i ¥ 9 ai Sermon and henediction of | showing in their home town and that| Tollowing the meeting an informal| iam Bursece” entered inte ternai{] PRICES ARE' ACTUALLY LOWER THAN JTODAY'S WHOLESALE D NN S P the Dlessed sacrament, There are 25 |1 would spéak at this time, intro- jfance was held in the gymnasium of rest. E PRICES: H o in the class, 19 boys and 15 girls. It |duced F. Leavens, president of the|{the Academy building, music being | Funeral services will be held at her ( i [ s planned to have the sraduating|board of trustees of the Academy, as | furnished by Johmson’s Society or- home in Lisbon, June 18, 1918, at 1.30 . 2 s ; LATHROP—Bntered into rest, in_this Pm “s_Shw e eariy mass on Sunday morning. St g i R e e T N M TUna 8 TRHR, AP Dy Lot oD, Shee‘hngs— C!l 50 MAIN STREET clags and alumni of the school attend |the first speaker. chestra. Oclacic - : a 72 3 A Correction. RURAL FREE DELIVERY COMPLETES REGISTRATION Fu:xffm‘ %g%’g}a from wis tate rosi-1f During the Cottage Sale we offer our entirs:stock on hand jof— % % ¥ - i E3 nesday DR.F. C. JACKSON nto:'b‘:‘mt:n tn;nml‘shg: r;:;rrxy;ag;f MAN _|s ACCUSED. FOR FOUR WOMEN.| afternoon. June H,”:t 3 ea'dqck. % i SHEETINGS IN ALL WIDTHS vice flag were inserted wromgly in|Arthur K. Kindly omit flowers. Ryan of Pomfret Center|Chief Linton Starts In-on First Day DEN{ISTS 203 Main 8t., Norwich, Ct, £ PILLOW CASES IN ALL SIZES | FOOTE—In' Montyille, DoTane Pulctin, The names | " raiied te. Bt Money Orders. . | for German Women, Bsther A Capt. "C. F. SHEETS IN ALL SIZES : Johnston Bealt Banfield should read i O Miain treet, “Tucsday|] at 20 to 30 per cent. less than today’s regular prices. This inchudss ‘such 9 p. m. well-known makes as Salem and Pequot Sheetings, Pillow Cases and —— Sheets and these prices will be maintained enly to theextentyof stockion hand, . : John Thomas HEvans, Johnstou Blair Banfield. Personal Mention. Corporal Helge Frickson of Cam Devens spent Supday at his home i Preston. George Lake, Arihur K. Ryan of Pomfret Center,| Registration records for four Ger- '|a rural free delivery carrier, was|man women were completed on Mon- brought here on Monrday afternoon by | day by Chief George Linton at police 3 S, - n emale enemy aliens. | missioner Barl Mathewson, by whom| Half a dozen others also came to the | O the Death of Mr. Arthur D. Lathrop. & AR he was held for the U. S. district court | police station during the day, but for{ In view of the death on June 1§ of 5§ £ - Offce Hoyrs: 9 a.m. to 8 5. m. || Fre Floming of Camp Devens was | ¥ih bonds placed at 51,000, Ryan | various reasons their records couid not | \rthur D [athrop the (ollowita rees. Hemmed Crochet Rodsproadsat'sl.gs 7 : 4 visitor at his home here over the $45n / . i i s Directors of the Uncas National Bank Telephone o Ryan is accused of having received v d : i u i e . Just 100 Hemimed Crochet Bed: tal " & Eilis Taylor of the officers’ school 4 are regular $2.75 value at $1.98 each. e | il Taslor of the oficers' schooll to be placed in letters which he had 1o |In This State—Superintendent Wiloox | n Shot oe bio hbene gty e Ta P ¢ g Sl mail, but it is charged that he failed! Attended Conference in Hartford, |10w Directors of this Bamk. H milt Wat b : taoget fi,fi ord SrsrTRnE for _“‘i The services Mr. Lathrop randercd % 3 ;g | money. here are thrée counts agains Dr. T. 8. Wil < i this Bank as Director, Vice President a on cnes R ARY Lasnon) a1 Detid him, It is underetood that the amounts | e e S e and President, rom his eloction i Tflwels, Twefing afld Tflb'e u’ens i n - nvolved are mot large. Sfetencs | { auienfed| January, 1910, covering a . period o All Grades here over Sunday. Bonds for Rvan were furnished by s “fe"enetrhegiet;fel;{:;%w‘i13;:;‘\[?::\::" more {Han seventeen ¥ f{] 100 dozen Hemmea Cotton 58-inch Mercerized Satin A THE WM FRISWELL co. aSumt Wicholas ssn‘;“mm, hfl, Fayette L.‘i‘ Tight nr‘l_’?m(ret. :,‘;nd?fil: ?,,;g:m'"t,izns for | seems fitting ai - ii\:;}; Towels — Sale price 5 Damask, in five:designs—Sale 2 8 NI e Ten O — i e 2 Tebiin Streey Some-ta the Village. i '*| EVERY PUPIL IN brought out that there are 4,100 insane U . z Price & yard. ... buwieeooes, 806 ; &, JUNIOR .RED CROSS|persons in the tswo insane hospitals|Togret @ SR | el MR R FEG SEF T ROR TR Raymond D. Byrnes has actepted 2 St iy and the alms houses of the towns.and | * 5 P70 PUC L "0 o e ereryll T e PHICEesenine o e position in the local plant of the Nor- [ Norwich Schools More Than Raise the|that the state legislature, in making| 08 W0 (20 Board, and his interest|] 25 dozen Huck Towels, splen- Eood assartment of patiaras, James Cook of the-Coast ATHIlers| Afore than endush money has been|JC2TS in the number of persons who| Resolved: Thet as_n mark of our{§ PrC® 72-inch Bxtra Heavy Im- nas returned to Fort Wright after| .iseq in the Junior Red 'Cl;css cam- | Should receive institution treatment. . | respect ¥ ard of Directors will at-1§ Ay Linen Crash Toweling ported Satin Damask, splen- ™ s‘?endggtg the week-end at his home in|paton in the Norwich schodls to en- Insanfty is increasing in Connecticnt | tend his noeral in & body. % in remnants of 1-yard and 4id lustre and very durabls, X, the vilage, Spelicee i at the rate of 150 patients a year. One! Resolved: That these Reselutions be i value 35¢ &ud 350~ ” fown 1 the Yomior Beq Groge” F ™ lin every 300 of the population is in. | entered on our Rocords, that w ooy |l oA Fard e y7¢ | VRiue $1.50—Sale iprice a yara $1.19 2 " . b i is T 3 of them be sent to the widow o! & hepad hae ! Ay o b X OF ALL'KINDS ON beon apenling o mumber ot days o] The assigned duota was 3712 but tne |30, TOIS Tpie IS el =0 blEh a3 the | Po frnp BnaYcopy also torward % 5 A ®-inch Bates' Tarkey Red £ work went ahead so well that the i > and Massachu- | 5 "508 " Tor “publication. ozen Homm: fer- | festssno bromddil y his homes on Fourteenth streét, has re- . & setts where the rate is one in every s SBIE cerized Napkins, value l5c— mask, in 2, 2% and 3-yard AUTOMOBILES turned to Fort Terry. " T A T Atbes SRR & R Sale price each . 10c | lengths—Sale price a yard... 7S¢ 3 y ‘ 2 per cent. as there is a total of §1,052. b —_— Cashier. 4 S £ e to show at the end of the campaign. CARRIAGES, WAGONS, TAFTVILLE This includes 37 sent in from the : : TRUCKS and CARTS AN school at the county home. SOLDIERS AND SAILORS P et~ | L ANGROWE STRAWSERRIES || Wiap Eastern Conmeticn B THE PORTEOUS & MITCHELL €O Mechanical Ropairey. Painting; Trim- Personals and Notes. HANDSOME STRAWBERRIES || pre"Doing In Various Branches of = g ming, Upholdtafing g‘ Webd Work.| Suturday evening Miss Holen Chen. | And They Tasted Just as Good as They || the Service. b ure en . Blacksmithingiin_all jts brances. |nette wag tendered a party by about Looked. of her friends at her home on 15 in S t i Main Stree Should Held On. Should Pey the Costs. 1 hour, Light refreshments were sery- | Davis of Preston, and the appearance | Is. Lena Brayman, of this city, Wag- South B street. '{nm evening was mifl!:; flof fl;e fien;t;to :g‘l‘;&e{g’e: = Still Have Victrola. ¢ leasantl; s and mu- SO Wer 21 i Scott & cm m Dleasantly Dassed {n camem anq mu. | thie scoson were broveht 1o e B | In o letter recontly to his mother, YRR ety Dok 4 ) ity, ed by the hostess, of the big deep red berrics was borne | Oner Jesse Drayman, who is in the It is officially estimated that the The army air service having been 5 popuiation of Germany at the end of |{divorced from the siznai corps, we next year wili be 7,000,000 less than|esuppose sundry and divers would-be & 2 i = supply company of the 56th artillery, it was in 1914, This introduces a grim{ prefiteers are now wondering who will 507 to 515 Narth St out In every respect by the sweet and| orites that they still have the Victrola reason why the war can't last indefi-| pay alimony.—Manchester Union. 1 Personals and Notes, meaty fruit, each berry furnishing ev- Miss Katherine Phalen of .S th A |cral bites ' Mr. Davis is cerfajnly a that they got from the Plaut-Cadden nitely.—Clevelang Plain Dealer. A 1-:!is el Mher f.,t‘l\n: o Dgouth- leader 4s a berry raiser. . company and the boys are playing it - In a Reuter telegram from Athens, ’ Mr. Daniels, United States Secre-| published yesterday,. concerning the tary of the Navy:—'“Before another|revoit of Turkish troops in Asia Miner, summer we shall have enough ships|it was stated that Yanina was in Al- —AND— to carry, not a million, but millions, | bania.- The capital of Epirus, Yanina, of troops to France, and emough de-|since 1912 has been an integral part of all the time. He wants his mother to Miss Anna Brown Won - Popularity | e him some Norwich Bulletins. He : speaks of being in a mountaindus re- There were a few local people at Prize. gion and of the fine scenery in that the X. F. A, Alumni meeting Monday | The voting contest that ciosed on|section of France. evening. Saturday night at the Moose carni- val at the Battle Grounds resulted in ‘oridge. Succezsor tn 3 STETSON & YO! ¥ CARPENTER and BUILDER A stroyers to see them there in safety.” | Gret ; “Mr. 'and Mrs, Chennotte' and fam- ng to Miss Anna Bi Likes Eandidony, T i ke Erg:':‘n :;r:k;u“ ': materials 8 TEbtliy have moved from their former ;:eur;;iz‘: Bgtolpgpu?” ;:“n ::’om;w;;l’ Robert Goldteln, who is ship fitter dy Anuhn; = ] e 18808, West Main 3¢ |FOme on South B strest. ormich TThe wotes oast for hor alse|in the U. S. naval forces, writes with Telephone 358 i ¢ 26 ofa $50:L3 perfect satisfaction of the conditions Philip Mug@erman, Napoleon | tong 1o the P¥ @ 350 Liberty | 0 videq for the American forces - Seatte, Albert Labeaux and Ralph Ur- > . :librrmd‘ His letter to his brother fol- Dban. all of Camp Upion, spent the | ows: i oan 1t Thelr Bomee i Tt vite} /f Election Expenses. ) Pauillas Fronde, France. lage. teports of expenses in the June city May 7, 1818, eljetion have been filed with the town|Dear Brother Phil:— FATALLY BURNED clerk as follows: Just a few lines to let you know that| Flowers—Bedding Plants oty William J. Carroll, elected sheriff,|1 just received your letters dater April & i Begonias, Fuchsias, Col Alva §. Beckwith of Niantic Dies|$5_te democratic town committee. 9-12 and I sure was glad to hear from | pedniaing S‘M“" Pmm‘:'.' v"."‘- * From Bad Burns on Body William J. Fitzgerald, elected eity|you all. Ialso got a letter from Frank j-Heliotrops, as, ) i Asters, Cosmos, Vincas ai sheriff, §10 to democratic town com-|and Esther. > ¢ DIAMOND JEWELRY Alva S, Beckwith, a lifelong resident | it Well, T am in_the best of health, 15 T HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN & ‘turd: o Frank I, Boyce, republican candi-{hoping you are all the same. Funeral Designe—Wedding Decorations X N‘OOCHES b4 ‘l:: K‘:‘e‘:‘élfl;fl :am :flfiz !toflnmck date for city treasurer, nothing. - You ask about my trip across. I P. VER STEEG, Florist. s X which hé receivea Saturday arutemoon John T. Gleason, elected councilman, | wish to say that it sure is a wonderful | 55 Lafayette Street. Phone 760. SCARF PINS s 1| He had been in failing health for sev- $10 to democratic town committee, experience to come acrpss. years. % I have seen some funny things since RINGS R . St e, whily s Boat's Name is Vincent. I have been here, I can tell the world PENDANTS commotion in his room. Members| The small cruiser power boat that|that a dog is used as a horse in this ; hastened there to find the room full|ls to be used by the Transfer Com-jcountry. Thy hitch dogs “3 1nta. two- BRACELET WATCHES of smoke and the man’s chair on fire. |Pany for the passenger and freight|Wheeled cart and ride around into town -, | The flames had eommunicated to his|service from the Waterford dock to|With them. They also use a cow in a bedy. The fire Was «quickly extin- {the sybmarine base is named the Vin- | Plow. SHEA & BURKE gulshed, Mr, Beckwith was uncon-|cent. It is a 53 foot boat that has| This is quite a grape country. X 41 Main Street - to adapt it to the|guess all the Frenchmen think of is o B e A e o T o G anl tho wine. “They drink wine the same FuneralDirectors . He found Mr. Beckwith beyond hu- [it will have a passenger capacity of{as we drink tea or coffee. on’ ald and death resulted about an |over 150. tl;lde' rwlne; it tastes to me.like hard Rake, Hoe, Fork and Cultivator, $3.00 ‘was 2 member of Ni. " Guards in Uniform. t-1s ¢ geod thing 1 am o plambeny ) .0 poue regards to all, 2 ’Q‘OIG ll:neuflw;;mrfleh'§8 The street guards at the Marlin- g;f::{f;;he RO SAu e 18 REEAE From your brother, of l“ kmds Hmd am‘] Knlpmk - o — wife chil- 5 Rockwell factory appeared in uniform | ™'y, ¢ 1 like it h BOB. i i iy ‘ou want to know how I like it here. %’:"‘-'gh"} yl::;g"él}’l::r: m::r. for the first time on Sunday. The|y yom Yot 10 mOW FON Ol 0 S g uniform is a nmeat one and gives them | yn,n 1 would be in the states, as the Wants Backus Mospital to Help. ; e 5 Shovfh SPRAYING COMPOUNDS 7. SO a businesslike appearance. - conditions all around are bottér here.| Dr. B. C. Chipmian, health officer of |Hand and Wheel Cultivators J get liberty and 1 g0 to & clty oF a|New Landon, was hére on Monday in TR Electro-Bordo Lead Mixture own and see things I never saw be- { conference w:;l; the officials otuBachklu: an v fore. hospital regarding-arrangements whicl 3 T sent some silk handkerchiefs home. | might be made tg have New London Slcklu, Gms Shears 5 me l‘xet me ktnawwlt you :ecaivodtth:}’m.ml cases rot col:l m;(a g‘:m '!"?1?: 10 also sen! . a s 8 | care of at the ckus S| : T o it Sl 1| Bl L ST e | LAWN MOWERS 11, §he. 10 s, 25 e me ow you gol 0] " al oW ndon since ‘emor] 08D soa t $100 to the Chelsea Savings bank | was taken f aval hospital. P |zont 5100 to'the Chelees Sevings bank| was taken for a naval hosp HOSE and HOSE COUPLINGS, SPRINKLING CANS et mail regular,’ don't stop writing, iecause the gnafl is sometimes delayed. Four For Naval Reserve In regard to me, you don’t have to| Four more enlistments: in the Naval : 5 werry .about me, as I am just as safe | Reserve, subject to examination and Y here as I would be home, so don't|acceptance, have bgen made with Ye- - e : worry. oman Joseph MacDonold at his office . i T “PROTECT YOUR FEET" A. G. THOMPSON, F. S. FOOT SPECIALIST LICENSED CHIROPOD{ST Mfr. Cummings’ Spring Arch Suppert Suite 7-8, Alice Building, Nerwich Formerly of Waterbury Phone 1306:4 D’el-Hoff(H.Qt!?! EUROPEAN PLAN » cient in clearing the com- P!‘l“ufles My ‘auutm{znt W‘:;lt tlfl!n t:flecb in !thho mu;;:r'lfa“ “l“ n;: mmB}n,ll. 2 A\ - Fi i Doggiosl Mareh, so if you don’t get the money oy are the following: Harry Blum, > 3 flml‘ll’ll' Gontains 80% Pure Sulphar. e wouty and T will Took 1t upe |28 Mstn_ sirests G 7" Dongnue,. 13y | Bulletin Building. 74 klin"Street | Y'gv WA':II' k3 .‘l —~——K..__ 39 T wae in 8 big school in a big city | Washington street: Carl Hahn, 225 better than th: tor Dye, Black or Brows, 60 westizing celumns of The 5314 . 2 hére last weelk. I learned some French. | Bréadway; Roger O. Jensen, Sunnyside T‘W % i \ No more news ai present, so will ayenue. s / e - .

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