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NORWICH, BULLETIN, TUESUAY, WARGH Y1, T919 Py / ernoon with Mrs. Allyn L. Frown. wich and New London. = Mrs H. I", Palmer and Mr: Mrs. Albert Avery of Montville has 7 been the muest of ot (oontille has| six years of searching for his wife, \ ood and professed hee willingness to et i s le Package of the Famous VARIOUS MATTERS Clarence Avery of Souily W ndham, | Addie Cairnw, 38, ended. for Thomas-| 80 back and live with him again. gl ; ple ol o © Ave e SeRa el fon TR Monday evening abla ' Ellnsey| o JsscBiliel Sevin’ dnd 1-u‘ x':"e m‘;:-"“_:" | Mid-Lent falls on Thursday, March| Maurice C. Perry, wan 1s taking a|C2irns of a town near Bathe, Me, ved at police headquarters with sidy have returped ered Free il Do ¥ special course of study in the New |When she was found in Montville Mon- | another couple from Montviie, 1 o |ire the Red Cress convent ol T‘“ " Light vehicle lamps at 6:19 o'clock | PTunswick, N. J, Agricu'tural col- | day, where, accordin= ¢n the authori- |Incz H 2b, wh Yorl Pyramid Pile reatment gives thifs ‘evening, lege, has been at the home of his|tes, she has been Hving for abov and Janies Batos, 1 mati e of{ Miss Antoinette Van <llee s S eidfo Face. ltched Bfld' quick relief from itching, bleeding parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Perry, at | months past with fiwacis 1. Carpen- | Canada. They were P City, is the guest for or protruding piles, hemorrhoids and A scissors grinder about - town|Clark's Falls, for o hricf vication, ter, Jr., 41, the couple being known 2 ng tozether as man and wife. Mre. fof the Misses Hyde of . w“ Fretful, Cutscura Heals' | Monday was regarded as one sign of is understood, has a husband | street. ol Charles Morse, who has been in the | 1N and wife. all, it BpFIng. cmploy of the Eaton Ch L,‘mm‘;' (‘Af Joth® Carpenter and Mrs. Cai in_Banzor, Me. beth Hlunti > “When my daughter was about The town of Tolland feels certain ht present delivery clerk, | Were arrested Monday afternoon by | The two couple ve baen living in M. . Ri-nards, 3 & two months old her head broke out of getting its quota of $250 for the|has resumed work after an 1iiness of | CoBstable MichaelJ, H and were | the same house in Montville, the latter | A and ihe Misses jaucas, with watery pimples that dried up ! Near East Fund. rearly two weeks at his home on Mt. | Prought to pelice headquarters here, | having come there absut two months wood. leaving milk crust. It spread over At Stonington Saturday, March 15, | Pleasant street, vhere they were Jocked up. Mr. |after the former had located in the e - Greene,! | her head and down into her little T e b R R i e Cairns came to the police station and |town. All have been employed In the | iR e 3 several | *| face. The itching was so bad I had launching of the steamship Altura, FUNERALS. saw his wife who was in a tearfullbox shop. months, wers week end gue of Mrs, T on her hands, | building at the yard of the S. C. and - 3 Nilliane B bmmer v | ]2t miendion. B 0N T, Co. rs. James Quirk. Wiliam, 3, - balmer, : 3 - she was fretful with it. Ao at Oszood Whart, today. Big| ,Tho funeral of Mary Quirks widow |ART ASSOCIATION MET MORE NEED THAN EVER I A T ; A friend ssked meto try Cuticars cirgo fresh fish, low vres—adv. - | e Jafmes, Quirk of Voluntown, WITH MRS. C. L. RICHARDS FOR RELIEF CLOTHING [BLlecturel AL the- Windersgrien Omlngiemu;dlboghuwm-avi ! People about the state who have | undertaking rooms. of Commones | | e March meeting of the Art asso-| The executive board of the Red the g whit cent box. In two days an improvey {apped maple trees say that the sap ; Ring on Main street, with relatives at- | Gooen W held Monday evening at| ss held its monthly v cting at the | Miss Kate Kent. | ; Ientconld be aeen, “dm,"“'?‘w* e Wopke Cems (o contain less weetness than | iinding. The hody was tahen (o e | Ne home of Mrs. Charles T. Richards | Klks' Home, on Monday 100n, for teen days she was healed.” (Signed Pyramid I Cefllh'”‘““ = i previous years, due to a t0o-mild | Robbine ety Was taken o the|with the president, Mrs. Willlam B.|tic discussion of mat Y Ch loome Mrs. Herbert N. Rounds, 75 Thurs miekly, I vears, Robbins cemetery In Voluntown whers | 1 ; 1t vhich come Such Wonders §o Quic! winter. | tev. R. P. Morrissey read a commitial | B85S Presiding. under its special supervisi STREET LIGHTS FAILED ber Ave, R.F.D. 4, Box 55, Attle= euch rectal troubles, in the privacy A. New York Sunday paper stated ice at the grave, Mra. Quick was | ¢osbc,isual reports were read nad let- | ' ginre news has come n head- IN SEVERAL SECTIONS| | boro, Mass., Sept. 23, 1918. of your home. 60 cents a box at all n immed upply of | The greater part oftthe central par 3 ¢ ers f Sil rdic and Suz A s L o home ke no scbstizate. "A that Mrs. Morton I. Plant has leased | 34 vears of age and was well known tors frol Simdne Jerdic and Sumnne. | gps that g g by the organisation. It was voted 10| e s oo essential to the very lifelet the cf ashiagian iand. Lour. Cuticura For Duly Use Ple for Trial mailed in plain wrap- velonging to Geor Vanderbilt at Edward B. Maffitt. a1 - of millions of people e S Dox often rolieves. Free aame for the coming season the cottage |in Voluntown and viei two of the French orphans supported e 1 I coupon below. r Harbor, Me continue the maintenance of these d istated | Hill was without light per, it you send ¢ v ar Harbor, Me. n wrope, it wis decided to siart a local ing save for the sms N i 3 ;. ) n Monday afternocw ke funeral of | children for another year. mpaign for refugea clot ‘(l"(”y'_"‘]-wm» :)‘7- “ff{‘ \I‘ er‘ 1 Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Tpls Swedish clergymen of Connecticut | Edward B. Maffitf took place from his| A contract has been signed with | oy oo o Oy P SIT O it e Rl cum are allyou need for every-dag FREE SAMPLE COUPON ave left for Avon, Mass, to attendiate home at 41 Elizabotn stroet with | c F. Marcosson, the noted Amer-|igip "the Rei Cross rooms wiil be open | were turned on and the trouhle shoot toilet and nursery purposes. Bathd PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, ne fisslon board meeting of the meny i attendanice, some ~coming|lcan Journalist and feature writer f0r| avory day, from 10 to | the mi er of the light any w with Cuticura Soap and hot waigr tg £T$l',yl’lmldm’1‘-vul"h‘“‘u“; 4\‘1\\\ ing :)\4d<\njl\nn,lu which meets m;m other uuml Many beautitul flo- i‘u turday Evening Post, to nltuxr;l . and from 2.30 to 4.30 sfternoons,|tc locate the < so the pedestrial cleanse the pores. If signs of red; Kindly tend me a Free sample oday (Tuesday). r2l forms were placed about the cas- |3t § ay evening, Apr eive such donation % 1y the T f the moon to auid h i a5 topic of lecture w! C E donativns. 1 v the )£ the moon to zuide ness, roughness or pim; lumm. Pyramid Pile Treatment, in plain wrapper, Effects of Sunday's severe rain and | were conducted by |35l The topic of lecture will be Thel ™y “pamund W. Persms is chair- llh‘g'ro“slifijwl £ i i | ent, ord:lgldmfl‘enspulppwu:h ently Ll Sl A P £ Trinity | War—After the War. he matter 5 48 = ? Name....... FIG wetBaotien Do iianday e o Flaces 15 | ickets was discussed and the motion | -0 this commitiee. e with Cuticura Ointment before bath- 0] DR, DEnLE BT o 3 filled by frionds Lo | passed th :h member of the asso- | than ten thousand tons sof| ROADS COMING BACK TO s ing or shampooing. dislodged, broke br ed by friend Y be collectes!, and the| and the like ) d 1 s i - | ciation e responsible for at least two 5 § =k Pt NORMAL AFTER RAINS| | _ fomple Ench Proe by Mal. Address post- S ay : A 5 ] ickets, Which will probably be piaced |4 o . fo e : : | | confiare Bept B, Busten. “Sois e\ eeywiare: The a0 ohnts ools, primars n Cemetongl 4 e {pisn rgar sh of that amount. .'\lnfr _the driving rain ,rl sundas || Soup e, Oinkmedt 2 and He. Taleam Bc.. grammar, contributed a total of eight{{(rvice Wwas read by Rev. 3 All business for the evering being [ -¢re is nee an he s and the dryir ds of Sundav.night | s ot i Aierican s | Undertakers Cumin Ring had| doa &y ae 4 ind chapters : 1 ple the 1 Monday 2] Norwich and | é Sharce of e foneel ¥ oncluded, the remaining hour was | 1 : WUt Bl Gy seven ot ths oue t al arrangements. nelude afanls. bour wes) o £ last fall, when Clothing was | vicinity show a marked imp: % 3 g ving to the e ! Miss Annie O'Ngill. who read from a most interesting cted for Fe s ver their condit £ ast f . fom ar sonnd by pressing & M yme | The funcral of Annie O'Neill of | little volume called The Book of Tea, | kinds of garmens sre u ks The rain ; . LOAEeas | Dl AU to ser- | Saybrook, daughter of the late Owen|written by Okahura-Kakuzo, the Jap- 2 ports the pe floats on 1 Y, hours —work |and Mary O'Neill, who died Thursday | anese 1. | wi ) f the mevcury Supnghtine 4 2105 cellk ol H. Foote |4 the home of her brother Owen 27| Tea began as a medicine and grew ) Tie ross is vayinz the freigh ! sets and road I e § the weish) SELACwoRm sl which: A5 P e E 3 mornu\’ o0k with | eighth century it entered the realm & I 1 s ar R = | Siamnes According to notification .ec_ned‘ : here. the Bpikeopal church contsibur: | eauiem, MaSs a¢ chweh. Lonpfat dhe pellle amusements. Thallens ferwe : he Mt Wilson Te : liron a constant tempeessive. fanis cies gl Lo iy bt S s o aligton” of asaihelicis e toaismd s the offii i 1 bwelve. Foras. el c n a-cofl of pive fderneath proection of i ergymen through | gpe was e St T o i tesin : : i r te iirror fn prevent the warping of the Church Pension Fund. ier life in Saybrook. Aboul five weeks | tion of the beautiful; it inculcates) Val . A . hi i : or ihylche in tempers: Mentioned amonz soldiers wounded ago she came to New London to visit ity and the re m of the s R p beer ian nin oty r L, Wil- >r brothe er rema the: order. Conn., t f those | three we she was about to leave wio have died from di Cecil { her home when she contr | Japanese homes, ¥ § of New 1 3 cold wh eveloped into pn .| celain, lacquer, painting an vcepted by a second er receivec : and af o weeks of sufft s {—all have been subject to i . : in the focal }lane 40 feet 2 lo- | O'Neill passed away. How 1 came about was St osondi s cilitie < r the k «as placed in| i cond m placed at Hevin S : heving | TWo sisters, Mr jert Burns of | i 1 little volume, i 2 sl oy e 3 : B ang ) degrees, 2l throw the zhiful visit wit Ros ook and Miss J O'Neiil of | = — | WELCOME iIOME PARTY 2 pan ! 1ag . : phic plate. . | sister of Mrs.John Irisa L| Ne and fc ers. Timo- | GEORGE S. PALMER'S GIFT FOR GLASCO SOLDIER|, Snla s i b ol T8 (CORES - Dew ladires Pe]’hafls You Thlnk | A thiet going about gie state is a| i gont OFerand 3 TO ARMY-NAVY CLUB! Cimm et e e SR s onbe 80 Inehes | ment will enlarge the ralius of the vis- g | v ppearing man wio ha en | il tcorge §. Palmer of New London, | Suinrd Sy t i ie through the 4 5 to dog OBITUARY [ st i terest in ; et g ing 41 v I Jle through the you know where to buy Geod | 75 the ¢ % conce Norwich, has pr % honor of their som, 1 : rov lifficult or as i if 60 per cent. jarther away. ) house fch he robs when g William Hall. | Tu 4 3 ; ne dick v v : telescope will Fe used al- + for photographic work. ;m]w" A frem the big mi down' quilt Hall. who for o ry bed in the dormitory. v Syl \dsome coveriets, with tiieir 2 ! 7 ek 3 Your Scrap Metal. P e % t g « { i ' 1 >3 Com- | silk borders, are a gift very much : o 4 ¥ 3 i 3 | rejer acy ¥ 3 e “or the pas YO Ve rwicla\“hccn unless you are giving US it ; . i : Varrento nie ciated and add greatly to the cosy | miant manthe oy 2 i 2l Th> Gohain |« n zencies to 7 Garde ¢ o ke appeurs the tle | months 3 \ 3 aga v o cr :m hing has Gorde, Dew, B ' FLEaLg. gied | ohing ha your order for Hay, Straw,|.icnqeq. = R " : ! L e 1diug the Feed, but let us tell you that Corn, Qats, Etc., you are not : 1 ‘ ,vu,,v‘f; W : \ zimes and | jected in 100S. i mectiea: 11 \g'rflqz getting the best in the market. | 8.0 : g EORE |, 191 Mr. g : e T f Sl : 3 . : to Hartfo 3 ed by two sons G 1 ! wo tercabtuts | supcrintendent of the aty bu s L e the rinloie . 3y tt : port fatine : SR POR T 1 tha Intert d Her J. Hall, z 1 ord, { -on 2 Sttt i ek lne A A i The Y i M. S. farm machin- Chas. Slosberg & Son i s s Shuliiies vt bl i s o o i ent t ¥ e P e i e y rois 2 ¥ > 2 st for ension 'Sen'icc opened | 5. Com at whose h 3 The featu T X | . S 50 s | 8T t 8 e T : 3 ttorel Coklean it b 8 Streat Sk : osed In | Mrs. William H. Com f i3rid S ek i 2 : et L % e Yol We are unable o comprehend i “ee A ; e £ : £ Res dia o ot 1 | S ian : S jiron plate and t in v {the en mount of iron, steel, Teacher of Violin j:=on of me e | prosas v ot ey in £ ' Ipien g & i 5 5 Y lite e et . e 5 v wi Y g - lessen -the 1 S . disk L ) « i i areat need of % tments. < re locaring in ti ¢ |380 U i $ SRR i 7 ; : v S for EPepr - w rears i the résilen $.5t . YING TO SAVE B 1 and Mandolin | ot unknown origin started in a |} V15 A0S : : 1y skit s ot The fin : on worlh in the devastated aveas. Diviz:ion street 1 S 1 T SEASIDE “AMATORIUM | inz' to zite ii tre f he dificiiiies - experienced in “ob- Daniel W. Olin, \ i Lernoor teley all for iel W. Olin, aged 78 vears, died | Smith, blackface comedian, is. d g th 0 dium i ror was polis FRlarR o e e : S lj -I;J i v ent ir fire at the home of his brot ; and ) his feature | F me for 11 > tu- | R i e i . ion, hut also { 3 o) partic- Bliss Place i CERS e Mrs. Mary Ad Nirs. metal e Joh k ; Higginbotham, M Pheips of Gt o HONE 127-4 o thie i S w dsor and Mrs. Harriet Borwise of ) bei m ¢ ttl e vet r.::,irgo?:u“ - E n join f | "W‘,‘“r‘ m“ iz also a number of ni | —t >f the T ) ¢ = L Lo1g OB T 2 bl - E Al e o sum total of ge AUTC RADI i snnioe conyention of.ihe ac He was horn in Plainfield, Conn., A : N LaRToL tes |OnCDINg at Y prevent- | rnegis itution of W: 1 thausand lons g ff”, “l’" o iV _iDAATORS & 4‘(\ ve i SRR on of George W. & Zeppette h 5 = it 1% > en P tuberculosis Y | appropria >ras e 2 SO TR R Repaired promptly and thoroughly vt . | Green . He was a veteran of ti / - |reitef assaciations, the Visiting Nu £ tested under air pressure before leav- ts Me g 4 iyl wan. e nemien of Onmpapy K, | 5 t i £ s will be in | Twenty regifhe of Connect 5 e ¢ 2 pr i for T y o he spirit of the times and of the HANLEY tans Fi Pl By I BRI heiing soled i 1 eel Hopmesen £ Bres hen . Klink N the covpect mariet TINNING Y s detect Mercury | went to Texas as a member of the eol- | | Al o r b R s 1 that 1o ] s o co-cperate with voor neigh- st. Tel. 710-3 . fony founded by Horace Gree s auta : ks 2 L o ag LI s and do ) 3 the -coliediion, SR wmuC ! nt stat that ! lived there for a number ¢ st : : Bl } : ¢ ot | + of this macufacturing IRRNAN TIDE \ likely to larmer. He later moved to ston e y 4 el ) vier part ho » | necess BON TiRE “HOP 16 West Indies and the north | Tex. and was in that city .l i : ; : B e E s t Sot 0 though ' of the flood. His house all his|aa Eam > winey, M v J or Vianchester.—Mrs. Charles M. . DEALERS iy o el I N ipnough Delongings were lost and he him: Siones s / RCH , through the Panan ) S le, Washington, D. C., i ires and Supplies B hnerica t 1o | suffered severe bruises e 45 ? sU ) 3 W i v York city at the Chatham, i bl Betiin 9 = S 518 Burial will be in Plainfield { S the 2 t « han 40,000, s t will remain mm: she opens Neor Wi Bl o e i T fancentios tata] William H. Williams. ; f o cHEsteY Shopnone 584-13 Messinh, u Ivn, who died at his home on Wolf |Greeks thinik e z of Ameri- | t l - grass fires ) - i - TORAGE BATTERIES issionar; X at hom of Elisha and Sarah Lyon William If You Want Same Real ad, to meet the and was born in South Wind ] BATTERY SERVICE erio st 1 1s38. In ear he followed th Come and Sce the A correspondent write sarm | 5ca, Going as steeror on a Whaing | FOR RUNNING G s ¢ g tHalenster sestion he | ship. | ) . Sa v after r ) = | WILLARD SERVICE STATION | o e o nedtion OF fHe S anth 4. 1801, he ‘was. mpited: in| ADHO fl“’ : ) , { 3 B 30x3 1-2 NON SKID TIRES MORAN STORAGE BATTERY CO. |not cultivated by former owners are)Marriage with Miss Ni J. Eate e o Aldtion Tennne Mot cleant rming rubbish. | = = e GUARANTEED FOR 3500, $16.56 58 Shetugket Strset, Norwich, Conn, | nOW heing taken over by foreigners of Waterford, going immediately c or George M. Bra nark flews onfo the roof of a burn 3 {Who are more famiiar with favming (he home where e died. Mrs. Wil- | oL ] e e L Eroad, stroet near Bsitly t 2 - GENERAL than many of the natives. liams died in 1895. it S ey 1 SR 4 i s i |“E T J SHAHAN C() AUTO REPAIRS Mr, Williams was young' Street last Tuesday evening 1 e | g: - fire ; / Libraria, e being asked to con-| ;cn"to*jeave Brooklyn ia the ] | tourir v FINEST WASH-STAND IN TOWN tinue collel books and magazines, | = 3 : w as In addition 0 the demang from |IUSh When the Black Hilis wers being ) pimped (e G = tomo- | repew ring e gives f v : - NEXT TO: ROSTOFFICR e also grease your Car IS atie. 1t & netesary 1o hovite o ed. After his retusn from tiere | lile. Pa =0 who ¥ 1 g the "t 5 i THE IMPERIAL GARAGE |homecoming transports, as weil as |15t LR HIo S S GEORGE .ETENDRE, Prop, vort that touches port at Boston William: i i n. : 5 e r A ieead L '. MORE MEN ENLISTING { Tel. 929 and 970 Writing from H where | Mr. Williams pon feeble | atl hout a license an IN STATE GUARD CO. | t iment s 3 ¢ 5 ; unting Th ar drill of Company D of| | s | Ffiley S 1 Bdwar The fune serv be held at | $19- h a ! the State Guards was d 1n the =a o= § Johnson tells m\ mother,Mrs, Edw his home today ( 2y = mory Monday ev with Lieu', T. : 5 Ho @ Whiting Johnson, of Nc h, of the Miss Annie O'Neil. i ’'s Complaint. A i y nely. it would he consistent PRICES TALK; NOW LISTEN! 7 4., Smith commanding. There w advanced season th nd the unus- 1 = 4 The case of the state against dod atienda and enlistments in TIRE REPAIRING AND TUBE§ | U3l beauty of the flowers, this year. | Miss Annie O'Neil, 54, died Thu Ehe catnof, the s Agal s - 2t i s Ly 2% fhe hontn of hex hrather, Dwen |C. Conboy: \Whieh was to- have been | tie company are increasing from drill| |- : ; o an(] Tar All Work Guaranteed natitte gn the: e pe CArDE® L GNeil in Ney Lonfion, wh vas | eard In tie police court at New Lon- | night 1o dri - The NpHk S i s E . for This! dd = € hall at Tast|, yisitor. § been ill but & & don Friday was continued till next |bayonet s infaat 1 p : HENRY DUPREY Haddam, Wednesaay, aanducted by (& visttor: She had been il but-a short ) L35 WE0R, S0 [adaiten e coun- | Iow ; . T 1a1S. Yantis A P. O. Box 153 _'\(.“'l(-‘,,"}‘,"l,'{“nf-l','";““”' '“‘M ‘\'Ilmdvle; She was born in Savbrook and her|Sel now ‘and is to defend the ae- | door Connecticut Agricul College will | ome had always been there. Shejtion in which T »\ cha 'Pdp\\nhwl\ 7 2\"“'*(“(-0?1]1\5,1' A e } 1 & i S h Stops La Gl‘lppe Coughs! GET OUR PRI co-operate in M i as the daughter of Mr. and ng Attorney’ G. Curtis | On next 3 it v the ; STORAGE BRACE E?{[B LuAucpei'w' ‘1” e } ‘L' 1““"“ O'Neil and is survived by four|M 1 in 3 1don 4 short time | i guiar drill i planned 1 TT New Haven : Patrick . wrothers, Owen, John re and | ago. Conmboy came to New London |chowder supper 1 arge attend o T 7 % en ugly, hard, la grippe cough is to take | O'Meara, president of > Connectic T "N of ew himself whon he v informed that he |ance exr d. BEFORE PURCHASING 2 nnecticut | Timothy O'Neil of ) London, a t ederation of Labo; 1: “I am not er, Afrs. Robert Buras of Savi | was wanted by the authoriti He | ! b VA Foley’s Honey and Tar rward to any d : t A = s | e T i In it, you get the curative i The Garlock & Haynes Co.lf‘”f];‘d e e e Wit T of &thond 1 sppear i | |JERSEY COW SUSTAINS - ; L of the pinc bnglmm(so b::lefiecififlfzfl: Phone 781-3 {day. So far as I know all the build | the government in Francs Rol Goes to Goodvear, Gahn, 1 RECORD FOR BUTTER-FAT| I : fiamed bronchial tubes and sore chest) NEW LONDON, CONN. ing trades in this state have ao Norwich will be in New 1| Mrs. M. S. Baile everal years| , Word has iust been reccived by the 3 othes healing ingredients, together Starters—Gen rators—Ignition Devices | qnc today (Saturday) to atte employed in ¢ the American | American . e Catte club et p with the mollifying laxative action of SR Iorace a of the | rera al. tewn Satur- 3 \_/:;_"‘]Of‘l arm, Lowell, SRS honey. ational Wholesale Dealers' | —— ay to live with her old- | MAS5; FO S Rigtedihpe siahiy o ; It covers and sheathes the inflamed. ussociation, riting f Buffale, | Marlin-Rockwell Starts Up. son;, LeRoy. who hilc ] 3 by /m.u—": 2 faces of the throat, puts en end to e R S T [, The 3 : ion in the Goodvear Tl Y, 8 hie nov 800 pouy : vy i : ) the hard, racking cough, stops tickling L R 3 £ D- ations on Monday but i E s 1 » her credi thi 2 i G . and hoarseness. ment of Lalwr, docs not hesitate to|}Ciueen three and four hundred she carries with b » Caiiforn; . : Bediord, Ind., F. G. Prevo writes: T materizl jons lumber | emploved. It is expected, howey f her m iends for a jleasant an ¥ ‘ : 2 ¥ ey's’ e e ¢ reductior er 1 2 e or both cows : ; : b s ol rainiegy, O Frepa wet cired me of 8 |‘."u will very slowly, if at|fgat by the last of the week things e o S oA Ay 8] | esvere coush Tollowiag an sitsck of 12 £Hippe® ail: {Will be in such shape that the whole e A fter-fat, 'Uilly : (Holsiein) COPYRIGHT CLINEDINGT, WAWH. B DS Two prominent womeén who have | plant w i Promoted to Sergeant. : L C . - i 1 be in cperation the same as . | The lL.ee & Csgood Co. spoken in Norwich rs. Frank W.|lefore the shut-down with the excep- Word has been veceived %ere . s Yi > Madame Beltram Mathieu, wife | = D= - in and Miss (¢ Spencer, | tion of the night work | Corporal Louis J. Sava of the Mo- z of Ambassador from O to t | See our window for a || workers during tie war for the Food | (it O or Mechanic Corp e Site Seymour Ja i : France Fund, are among a paly | Directars Will Hesn Repavts ow in France, has been promoted .o Seymour . .Jac fin Beads ||of 18 men and women who have eft| g B3 ie rank g2 prace |syhofly dnithe Tlubs gfuls : i“[,i'afi NGS & R ‘QG e lot of Fancy New York for South America, to ob- | Committee veports will be glven ailius been overseus for the Tasi vear | oilega, was one of nai fiady “ tain birds and animals for the Zoo- |the Younz Mem's Chritian Associa- now stationed witl Third ; - secret of the latest “up to f|iiiiaTond 3l for the Z00-| oy girectors' meeting ihis (Tuesday) | - ; b Alonday even for secretary o SGa.) regiment at Romorantine, France vrer of the athletic oci ] oy now’’ styles. Myron_Jackson Banquet Speaker, |Will be transacted. Before the meets : FH}!J‘&I.DUBQ!OTS | ; 8 Erwin Ellis at Copenhagen. by ot ) ¢ |18 _the directors will have a_ supp ) his city, i 6.15 by ¢ it . Erwin Ellis, U, S. N, son of ASK FOR and GET aranteed w reduct s o] '1§ at Trinity college, was a speaker served at 6.15 by members of the wo- _— eaat e Stk et i n method; uis veasant” Brings and Embalmers - at the banquet Saturday evening when | TCPS auxiliary en home t 1h chaser 40, on 7 devness, er he 1appix lDl ;) the class of 1922 had the class of 1920 = which he is, has seen service In the jet 4 smu ; g § A5 . The aut Cfldden Co as its guests at Sprizgfield Notel, | Former Willimantic Pastor to Speak.|waters of lingland, Frznce. Scotland v druggist’s. Follow directions. You ars | 322 Main Street — Rev. William S, Beard of New York, {and Sweden, anl was in Copenhagen ‘The Original allowed to eat sweets, etc,; n Vi | 2 Building. - Bethel.— A hearing w .]-r held in | former]ly a Willimantic p: or. is to be | when he wrote the latier. i nuous exerc 8. v 4 Chamber of Commerce uilding 135 to 143 MAIN STREET Hartford Wednesday on the petition of | the speaker this (Tu 001 — o Malted Milk comes worth living with cleare 3 : { ~Egtablished 1872 the Danbury and Bethel Street Rail- |2t a rally for yousg women which will| Service he ¢ ¢ grand jury is For Infants and Invalids ind, improved figure, buoyant step, |§f Phene 228-2 Lady - Assingny way company for the abalement of the |he held at 3 o'clock at the United|a new pri d t > ace THERS ic ulness and optimism. Get thin A pAX, Cangregational phumch, V. o are IMITATIONS and stay so. ] The quickest and simplest way to stop Lzited States,

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