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PIN THIS UPON WIFE'S DRESSER VARNS WOMEN AGAINST CUT- TING CORNS AND SAYS THEY LIFT RIGHT ‘OUT. Because sty corne, then they cut and trim at these painful pests which merel corn grow This sul may jaw and women are warned A few drops of a drug called freez- one applied dircctly upon a sore zorn nd soon the entire corn, root and ail, lifts out without Ask the drug store man for a ounce of freezone, which tle but is sufficient to re- move every hard or soft corn or callus gives quick relief pain qua: costs er of a very from one's fee This drug is gummy but it dries in moment and simply shrivels up the corn it inflaming or even iiri- tating tte surrounding. tissue or ski wss-r cr EuEA scuoon. HAS GRADUATION EXERCISES| . WEST TOWN STREET. Diplomas - Presented to Class by Barzillai P. Bishop, e Buliztin. ‘ Norwiet',r’“"i:’““,',f" 1918, VARIQUS MATTERS Light vehicle lamps at 8.54¢ o'clock this’ evening. \Trs Henry W. Branche lm} fam- of Hartford, - formelrly 'of . Nor- are at Roxmont, Lord’s Point. Mayor J. J. Desmond is to attend the meeting of the Connecticnt May- ors’ Associdtion in New London today. Many visitors enjoyed the graduat- | ing exercises of the eighth grade of | class at the West Town street school, the West Chelsea schools held Thurs- | wh afternoon at the Mt. street schoolhouse. The following Start Hotise-to-House Visitation in Norwich Today—To Con- | tinue a Week — Twenty-Two Teams Enlisted — Will Urge. Eleryone to Do Utmest in Purchase of War Sav- ings Certificates. ¥ Pleasant | Thursday afternoon. The ¢ Louis O. Potter of Norwich, i spoke at the King's conference in Chester on Chicken thieves are land county - active ‘in Tol- e decrees that. womerl crowd and buckie up their tender toes eel footwear they suffer from Charles W, Havemeyer and daughter, Miss Julia L. Havemeyer of are spending months at Eastern Point. membership ool | ica, the Beautiful, cla X the drive closes L ; declamation, Woodrow Wilson, Juli Three Cheers for Your R. Lewis, school choru: Freedom and Demo y McAdoo, Florence Defend | Lewis Irish; America, Arthur Hadley, school chorus + | recitation, Your Cross-and My Cro: music. Keep the Home | declamation, Patric Fires Burning, The Long Trail, Wake; L ! H. Waldo Warner, the summer Twenty-two teams of women, enlist- Mrs. Arthur F. Howard, Mrs. Russell ed for a week of house-to-house can-| I, i y was the second morning this week when the mercury Uncle v Washburne and. daugh-| ‘Washburne, for- | now: residing | Miss Edna M. of Maple street; ‘Washburne's « parents Y., re spending sev- vich, begin their drive today @ in the cause of War Savings. Each day they will report at the headquarters the general chairman of tle women' .Sc_(-retury W, The postoffice at Lord’ been opened since June 15 Davis taking the mail by “Charles W. Pren- Pine Plains, N eral days in Norwich. ird, Miss Jane X Miss Paddock, M Blanche Porter. The Waterbury papers note that a Miss Marie Plaut- 1':Lfldcnl + Norwich man, Supt. Berlin W. Jent joancs Gtiie oA Mt STedt Lake, Spring It will be the particnlar afm of the| canvassers to induce the pledge what they Savings Certificates for ill be urzed to m pledze nothing short that they feel they can do. The government expec Grove Pavilion, school | schools will leave Saturd: 1 annual summer vacation in Freiburg, Ida Rubin; de'| tion, Behind Time, Hunt, Robert 8L The I\Ir- cottagers at write home of no longer watching for sea serpents, LaRue Bliven, The Marseillaise, r sGbmarines. Secretary W. .G. ; thrift quotations, class of music," The Song of the Vikings, i detldmallflfl v, who is a christ- W. J. Koonz, Pacomius and an during the | the garden until 9.45 every CHARBONNEAU & ANDREWS, 159 Main St. Norwich, Ct.| We ndvertize exxzetly ns it s VALUE— you want it; yow’ll get it in our clothes. You want to save money of course, but paying too low | meetinz this bring about the disco a price for clothes isn’t always | (achins of a saving. Getting a lot of value for\ what you pay always is. | That's what makes our Astol'el an economy center. What you get here in clothes and furnishings make | ., goods the lowest-priced | goods you can buy. Murphy & McGarry 267 Main Street CUMMINGS & RING Funeral Directors’ and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Building Phone 238.2 Lady Assistant Ernest E. Bfillard VIOLIN TEACHER All String Instruments Repaired Violins sold on casy terms For appointment address E. E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor- wich, Conn. New Store Open 35 BRODAWAY: | Saturday, June 22nd GROCERIES, DELICATESSEN, FRUIT, VEGETABLES and CANDY AT ECONOMY PRICES. Will give 20 per cent. of receipts on Opening Day rate per flnii- 3, F. CONANT, 11 Frauklin Streét. dvertising medium in hlc! cut equal 10 The Bul- Wiz, . Old Point Cemfort College, "I has been spending the past week with relatives in town. ce We Shall Make, , Daniel Francis Diffley (tion of diplomas, Barzallai P. alute to the Flag. school; are a stronz benevo- lent soClCt\ h\\mz over $15,000 in the banks of this city.—adv. lent of about $100 per fdml‘\ der to secure this amount many who | have outstanding pledges for specified amounts must be induced to increase made. In Norwich it is music, The | Burns, G \ e . iladys Mleier, , Francis Scott|dred Elita Hamilton. William Her OTIS LIBARY NOTES. Passersby stop to admire the. rose | residence. of Mw. chool chorus. ircle ginlomas were present- | Ellen Stott, Lewis I ed by Principal J. B. Stanton to Flor- | kowsky. Markoff, Alexander, Percy Kenig, Sarah irnest Pascouchi and Sarah those already stated that The second consignment, of a box of late magazines and a box were shipped from the libra- to New London, from where they are to be sent to the sol- would pledge to buy ‘War Savings certificate each month. Pledges for more than that number a month by many w up for those who are not pledge at least one. The foliowing are the teams: least one $5 Active preparations Town hall there Tuesday 4 ckham, Mrs. evening for 1 of course make Members of szraduating class: ss Irene We Bur- The public has responded generous- 7 to the call of the library for late have been organized 27 years and have a Louis _Coit, Daniel v, Jacob Joseph Hertz, Asa Hyman, 3 : 4 Hymen Kenig, Percy Kenig, | LT - yas. hield bn Markoft, ay. 4 chuggh Rush DeWitt : > Paschouche, Julius John Leah Bloom, Edith |the secretary Mary Butler, m.embership of neeq fm many { more which the library will care for as fast as donated. The library places has for month sbeen selling both the war and thrift stamps. Miss Sadie Kilro; i nounce that ter is openingz " in Pomfret this week. E: n}‘ ‘hristman, " 1Elton George Odgers, Ernest Elmore n:um, Mis: 15%<] ]hs \\m\frod W cHr‘\ rd Leonard, S Illuh Potter, meeting under tion of the state council of defense is to be held at Piedmont hall in Som- QUALITY SHOE SHOP. nounce it as delic = An education drive the library is prepared and hopes for a drive business. \nlh._\m P)t(her Mrs. iam Semhlo M M Walter Kriskie, Miss Ruth Hen- . Miss Helena Hoar, Miss Nolan, Miss Anna Sliney. ence Thacher, Beulah Jean Carpente { war stamps at her booth S Waldorf- Astoria. ip Welles. whale steak us as e(‘oncmi cal. ohn Fonta ine, Mrs Tr‘nme Crowe, W 2 Esther Hyman, Assistant Janitor the flag on the Norwich ¢ The state board of ,,(1“‘\.,“,,“ h'\s\“’*‘“- over the honor roll in the court- increased the salaries of Bel'e Teonard, Sadie Hinchey Frounds i halt mast Thurs. The Bulletin of the teachers Tda |V , 1da Yiola \.mdherp “Mollie Se- , Rose Tillie Strom. Laura Weka- fu FGlexDaroliy Weisgraber, Bea- Ponding secretary, ie Etta Yalen. ARMY AND NAVY CLUBS’ 40TH REUNION |ished the study.of the text boos, ¥ u-—)l:'<_ Oliver "lhcmu Crowe, verage of ten 150 teachers. forget the dedication of the Franklin Chapter, a . S g ~ roll board on Newent Congre- works the Royal Arch D Masonic Temple at trice William: hum Crowe, Viola JJ‘ qu Viola Sulli\un, Archambeault, %3, at 3 p. m. Tubbs’ band. | peakers—ady. Additional workers (‘ap!ain, Mrs d at the Red C The state council | quested the Old Saybrook authontles speakers explain drive at th . Leona Fontalne. ' Mrs. Charles McMil- Ruth Spaulding. George C. Crocker Is One Vice | meeting to take up temper: Presidents Elected. afternoon the room was ir gnp otitheln as follows were elected by | this work. N club of Connecti- | appointed le: i its 40th annual re-|cle. Following the meeting a sup- union and banquet on Thursday at the | per was ser Griswold hotel at Eastern Point. President, Dr. vice president There is to be a W. i (F \m ay) ‘\\'3v the :ncaher on this .:ub)ec( Bertha Week total number Connecticut of people reach- Four Minute Speakers during the Red Cross speak- (»f \ov“\(h Porter, | Francis I'Jhom' s J. Laden of Cromwell. ‘A. Avery | Mrs. W. W. Ives and Mr R. George C. Joseph J. Noxon, v and treasurer, | and secretary will be ch s, T | THREW HERSELF IN - Britain and FRONT OF COAL WAGON zpatrick, Mrs. , Miss Phoebe | S The Foresters have expended among announcement made by s E. Alling in a letter s Minute men of the state. The Tolland County Liberty its first rehearsal i ville Wednesday evening. rus_is under the direction of Directer A. E. Waite and will sing at a hand 1t is p.anned to se- Franklin, Brookline, Mass.; |to the Four Middletown: George Q. Whitney, tive committee. S. Ira B. Hicks. J. W. Knowlton. Bridgeport. The principal address of the eve-||q Claim Made in Mystic Case thn ning was given by Rev. Adams of Hartford and ther2 were also | highly, interesting .talks by Col. Knowlton. commandant at Fort Terry and Private Willlam J. O’ dler of the American forces who has seeni sefvice abroad.’ Lillian Bovnton. ) Miss Bowen, Miss Teara No. f—Mrs. RAISED $400 FOR captain, Mrs. Frank H THE PERSHING FUND Local Spanish War Success in Campaign in Norwich nuance of the F\fl)‘ne Mrs. - J, Coleman concert in July. P H Hflrrimar Mrs. W. cure a chorus of 250 in Tolland county. Hortford e Hartford exchange, Hm-ar-ho M'ss Nettle Iln‘l : elll_a sol- , first selectman of the town and former member of the lesisl | renewed acquaintances Wednesday. approximately been raised by the efforts of Griswold Commang, Unlted Spanish War A meeting of benevolent people was held this week at Danbury, , remedying the undesirable con- which the colored peo- Hope Baptist church on Cherry street aras obliged to wor- ip, the paemr of that church bemx T, at the capitol | . Albert Reese, ditions under ule of the New Will Address Graduates, Coleman js to make-theihave obstructed' the plaintiffs in tire to thd graduation elass of St [use of a right .of way by which the hi; when the |corporation is enabled to deliver cqal are held on Bunday evening. | to the Masonlc temple in Mystie. \'Hllnm E. Per fund that is to ba cut to the Connectict on the Fourth of July, The work of the loeal cam: eontinued through feur Two pounds of sold at a_time the Aenter [& repeating | T sales, and sugar wives are expecting for canning purposes ‘oslmasater Charles A, Potiter, ieleon, i (he cause of sincere serrow of Norwleh, In Monday's New was a picture of 18-yead-old whila commander nw several yer structor Polter to neributed by Phillips avenue, rs invited Patrietla me (o Norwleh f—Mre, fimxsrt A hm th, | crptain, Mrs Mrg, A, T, Uley, [hm:’ GRADUATES AT Large | Closing Exercises for the Year Held— Rev. A. Bush Speaks. -Nine' pupils ‘were in the graduating e closing exercises were held on ss motto was Do Rizht and Fear Not. attractive program The following was the program car- was well rendered and in the spirit of | r thes class motto—I Can and I W . Strouse; music, d out: March, grade William Crawford; invocation, Rev. invocation le, Miriam Gr than Hale, Finch, Levina_F song, Doan Ye Cry, Ma Horbs s; essay, The Connnecticu Flag and_Seal, Mary E. Burns: decla- merican Flag, Drake, ng, The Joys of Sprihg, Geibel, class; reading, An Order fof a { Picture, Cary. Mary Louise Mara: Henry am Herbert Larkham; song, —!‘.- ass: essay, How E G Can " Help Win , Mildred E. Hamilton: declanfa- The Clang of the Forfe, s; declamation, The Blafk Charles Zukog- address, Pl‘\v Allen €haw Bug ntation of diplomas, Mrs. Jogn e | pre: President Wil-| McWilliams. presenta- | The members of the clas Robert Morgan Avery. Mary sther Miria Larkham, Mary Louise Marra, Leviha , Charles - METHODIST 'WOMEN ELECT MISSIONARY OFFICERS Report All Their Pledges For the PEprente. D Past Year Have Been Paid. § The annual meetir of the “'!' Home \h<~xun ol sell Woodwaghl, ] was the pig- The annpal reports®? and. treasurer ‘were read Byrne, {and _approved. ' Mrs; - Georze —§V. Guard .made an interesting report yof the recent convention held in Wifli- mantic. The-'election of officers took Jadelmc Lqu1~e Grodotske, Dor- | lace With the' exception of the. ef- Sarah | fice of president which . ivas p: Hyman, Dora Jacebson, Dora Jennes,|Poned. The election -of, officers |7 Lasch, | sulted . as . follows: vice pn | dent, M secohd Helena | o president; Mrs. E Newberry: rer, Mrs Frapk, Allen; secre- ancial ss:._corres- ln.m Fergu- Mrs. son, It was' reported at the meeting. tfat all the pledges for the past.vear H=d been paid and that the society had fin- Northern Lights. Tt was voted at the e. wark ar_and one session’of be wholly devoted (to Jennie M. Leach was of Queen Esther cif- this coming ¥ the society ed in the church parless committee: ' -Mag. Mrs. Manuel King, Alvin Lew- by the is. illbe no more meetings of tie October when 2 president en. There society un Injunction 'Is Sought. + J. L. =4 In the superior court here on Thurg- day afternoon the trial was begun in the suit for. an injunction and $1,800 damages brought. by the Charity. and Reh f Lodge Masonic corporation ‘of Mystic against Mrs, Mary F. and Jennm B, Wolfe, who it is alleg¥d It is alleged that in 1910 “hej}r o8 visitor |load of coal was to be delivered ) ad the meeting of .Comfort elr«|Jennia Wolfe threw herself in rronl 4 i held Wednes- |of ‘the coal wagon and abused "akd of | struck the agents of the Masonic cofs leader, Mrs. | poration who were to deliver ‘the coat. cloging | The defendants, it is also charged. mwm«g will be hch‘l Wun ard with the |obstructed the right of way by sitting of MeKinley |in it and putting up a “no trespass’ sign, T v