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PERSONALS e Bulistin, Norw::n, Mond /, April 7, 1919 in Norw iw\L VARIOUS MATTERS [in Somich” le lamps at 748 0'clock | pgviland, some | Rev. preacher Sunday at Mt. tist church. Miss Laura Hill has been Calva Woodworth of Quake spending several ds g and severe ening. improvement. Tie April moon quarters today, the e Mathew iting her sister Durham. Fred A. Friswell has returned camp at Carlstrom Field, Florids after spending a 15-d. home on Franklin street. decide to Mrs. M. V. Murp of whiéh {street is able to sit up, after {attuck of pleurisy, and her friends ar sh lan- | encouraved at the repor . Otls|of hes y improvement \ L SHIK\'S, The Big Business Ifian's Dest Asset VERYWHERE there are; men, biz men mentally, “whoss contact with 'ual“ prodlems of progress brings | them in'o daily contart wfih‘ Feuts other biz men—and if for no|:vn other reason than to saticfy| your own conviction thatiteither setiled, ons of the factors of their suc. |Jfaved the raia ad the du cess—ASK THEM. A 1(*\\ Invariably they'il te'l you that the shirt they've always relied on for most satisfacion is a MANHATTAN, Morley’s Hat Store Fran'din Square, Norwich, Scranton, of tomorrow the day’'s (Tuesday) i to thitreen ed may SATY, been rec et neeting ot n, on son, Wintor arrived s jton from overseas and to go Camp Devens with his detachment. irs, George Murphy of Indiar ensiderable | Tived at Gales Ferry Ividay o will be fof the serious illness of her Ldward Latimer. Mrs. ) formerly" s Annie Latime London. Corporal Benjamin T has been in the se months. eight month igion, as returned re and sssom out baby carriages | together in : ailivan, > were! -out when the aftérnon. aged ed crowds | and eve- to {wermow clrmro baek Among the flving Sun- | tended the ¢ov niver- | Quarte to tiel Shefficid ¢ Londoeners it of the cerwich were es llelen, Dor fiton, Mrs Comst extra flags were Mr, 3 Merchants in Norwi E ha ‘ing their trout the new fi\e‘ per cent. lurur ich went mmi il 1st. l ros no eervice in the Tedyard | church funday afternoon as Tev. W. Thelen of rr unaole to be pro at. Tocal hakers are alread ae Hot Cros; bun baked without any tions this Good Iriday. A nul“‘v!r I B t-()\ jated i Sreckenridge in and_some tir {the place, has bouz len and le Fleming looking _for had their | s blooms are un- ond ooy S caich on| on, was very small.| made by and { fecel "l"’ 3 T landed. { Crann sa el \“V hospital who were SERGT. WILLIAM CUMMINGS of hass of Sarbrook Many not Are \ou Dyspeptl ad than 4 liax to be Thuy m were was te road on the 1d a house. on shali re or rabbit ' he U. of land adjoining the I.ater on he wi the new law, any two brother. spending a ala baked te sort of 0 ¢ la and ur to Tioe nicsis L urder & scien ler a coriain ev ture zet it just thesris wholcsoreness and out a good g} navel, So that A e STEAMER WORCESTER WAS LAUNCHED AT GR hip Worcester on Iron Wo The hed the gr {on the seared mrf. tends and relatives |ter of towns w (RS frem a ot the disagrecabe in the crowd we i from \\ orce: Andrews Bakery . Qs tiv it Summit Street FRANK G. BENSON sacker of Violin}'! A cad Schelars Prefered CONCERT ORCHESTRA For Weddings and Rezeptions 92 Fifth St BIRTHSTONE For April Is the Diamond. See our window display of fine stones at a ressona- ble price. ! ! ily have the out- ¢ cirele of the ment. the oresting | ecn | | carcied out Ouias ervision of hoard of Wiltiam accor 1 sige, cum niss na ttre ners of wh Miss Anna M. Anna M. W, a The Plaut-Cadden Co. 185 to 143 that torc seventh i nt linge Miss I 1d was for l.ondon was of g excellent 1o hér,many val ehurch MAIN S$TREET Established 1872 a The Blye (irele of Negro War R Ci ¢ London has moved from | street Lo the new headqu ated b Lucy Connor =~ 11111 street. The circle {3 continuing | j#cod work. haviag sent 95 nill Grand Central Palace hos | York. When Grace Circle, ters, of which Mrs. leader, met last [vin L. Swan, present e S James B, Biiven. Lters, dor f to | died [at ¥ | Mr. time e ernoon 417 Wash i heen s Before you placs orders for tal, in Ne COAL leok at ours, especially | our No. 2 Nut—large, clean’ and lasting. Prompt Delivery Bliven h with @ 5 ago b jealh & horn 0, the ad of King’s Frank week w, the Daug » ir as sof m. dent to ting in Tranbur! 4 pin e e defende on to which Several thousand second-‘ hand Brick for sals. John A, Morzan & Son T. E. BABCOCK Attomney-at-Law 45 SHITUCKET STREET [ at nd Mri the | ha 1, Me Gay night to C N % men for ¢ Tt e Announces Daughter's Mar Mr:. Lmma J. Pea of Corne; @ ounces the ma: April 5 . of her 'daugh ley Hira Hartford Young coule THE PULP MILL BRIDGE WiLL| BE CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NO- TICE. FOR RIPAIRING. UNGAFE! Want Cerman Dyestuifs Ex bl Bta Finishi wap one of about 200 uscrs ig ed a petition to the ng for the exclusion uded. £ United e Cr i govarn of Ger- 0 8% {2 tries of ! Ca- | agains y chanee Germ; Ty haining, the wony it comes in P@‘flTfl&S’[EES tae Town of % erving | have heen decs ¢ the Yreach, ot oyeur bus. | sle i3 uy | . P ad- e buatistin # the Kadich ted for gallantry ‘roix de Gnarre v medium i w Tue Bul- :" i for PRERE 14 no govertinng Esstern cCusut o et fu LEss Fesuade o Mr. West of Hartford was the Bap- of C‘rcm\o avenue is shcwm., 10 v furlough at his Main crious which come | 7 Ho- that Bos- to ar- | w umed his | ARRIVES FRCM OVERSEAS William Cummings of Fitchville fon | mother, a New London houn 1of Quaker Hill, died a( he fatvrence hospital in New London at 11.30 o’clock on Saturday nizht as the result of be-{way on (e ing hit automobile on Friday{ Morzan coal afternoos i et 1 GRSt Cenpdnmini N way that Metorman rank sting hal at Quaweo Bl o unable to stop his car {road about 5 o'clock on S noon. Raymond was T6ft sind vounger hrother Gieorge alor 3 in a bhaby carriage when bile cavab aibh and. the Bnf. it 1a|0 claimed, got in the way of the car 'nn was hit. The boy in the carriag { | thrown out but uninjured whi who received the fuil force . was_thrown (0 one side The car hore a New tration and it is caimed lariven by a woman. The car {0’ clock owned by a man by the name of Me- ) Siogel, intyre who it is o connested] tharge h a_manufactur in thispe The woman fainted | ning en the hoy was ~“\ Anf IFalls avenue : k claimed t} 1d_was on al yards, The the Sun-{ he state | "f' of ght forward ver of the mac wuto hore the r Auto Ran Inte of copold and Jer- | Ruszeyk of 9 N automobile party pas hrought to nday afiernoon by Policemen where the latter ainst Rusc : at pyt ‘a | Quaker Ithe Ya where it whe | fou d n's car ¥ Gordon corpo { i"alls avenue « man bruised ard Inspector ville even other Motor s 11. Brad gated the case. Auto and Trolley Collide Abgut 10 o'cloch S e\ seputy 3 Aon opie concery ar in the palice co d King it. uninjured. ion number Hender made k of not obeying | stop after corner | in street. tl g on red trolley struck the automobile of Stanley Mo- ratski as the car shot out of the drive- Wharf leading to the automobile from the d Miner was in time 0 avoid the machine * hit the Thel Auto Truck. High yout n and run he oing e hit an auto truck of ation ¢ it nto wa Mai he nt. " Th ‘DR WALSH TO LECTURE HERE \)N MARSHAL FOCH WEDNESDAY | steamer C York, ackne alt | answe l4na White Cross olum o stern whien of ( L h western returned bishop of fore rom famous , In g d in \Ul\\l'h E of land Y Hiver pea oi me one under] Dr. hana, i from I the tured {rom . Paul to New urie ion de \rhmom w ape Ne in boat ing from dischars put in the | ¢hure ew York and brazed yasic, conse ring out ho rded oke m day as 1 i MPTE < i cation of nd confer visit of th York afternoon. of tt SMALL BOYS STOPPED in our next 1 archh of N t the . {n shoy w D BURGLARY || hord oh Oficer ENCR SOLOIST DELIG! LARGE CHURCH I rhenever they S ce from other ¥ hen somne Vit nin € os a nigits {ton gi new . 1 e will 1 1 and women th use af vlw use of the nt g eral who al Foeh, RETLRND TO FRANCE | iy » viola | Bros. ho CHARGES AGAINST POL icE APTAIN IN NEW LONDON | ° Yo home in wit < to hi lialian heen fortur nal police from ved notice London to t had n congre Ne: dem s up the Wwio are now o of the one ttended the ich of the s out of car was found nul London Sund morning. icus. Cranite Cutters’ Wage. sranite cutter: ick st celebra v cley ympat sevies i I"aith EMBER d | “IMPERIAL CCNGRESS CF WORKLESS"” MEETS I\I locze, N THE 20 T4th ves street, of five or six head- 1.45 the short nd to seej the uto- | ap- W zineer | not ran! TWO SUNDAY EVENTS AT Y. M. C. A. BUILDING The ustal good number of men in uniform enjoyed the Sumday break- fast at the Norwich Y. M. C. usual the ladies did the serving. Ivn L. Brown made a very interesting ss o the fellows before they left | the_table: HAVE CULUK IN CHERS Be Better I Lad:ing—leg Ohve Tablets Y your skinis yenow-mylmpdhd —tongue coated--appetite poor—you a bad teste in your moul ll? feeling—you shouid take byDr.EAwuds Dr. Edwards’ Olive T forcalomel—were after 17 years of study with his patients, Dr. Edwards’Olive Tablets are m:l! vegetable com: mixzed with- il You will know them by their olive color. To have aclear, pink skin, bright efim Ao pimples, a feeling of buoyancy ¢hildhood days you must get at the cause, Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act on the liver and bowels like calomel—yet hve no dangerous after effects, They start the bile and overcome corsti- pation. That's why millions of boxesare sold annually at 10c and 25¢ per box. -All druggists. Take one or two nightly lnfl note the pleasing results. e —— an over- ; T | Rothwell, Mrs You | + will | AnD atilda 1 De vox, Dot Burd eaker emphasized the follow- ing peints: That every man should choose the right Tearlessly and stick to it against all opposition. We live in a world of Jaw, and we cannot break this Jaw without sufering the pena toosevelt said he would do anvthing in his power for the laboring man—: cept that which was wrong: he the right fearlessly and determined to ick fb it. We should be very care {ful of our mental and moral habits; the good mental an dmoral habit sist of thrift, cordiality, industry tegrity and clean and 1he mental and mo sist 2| waste, grouch, honest 1|and impurity. Tt will e to_throw his life into the hilt on side of rightpousnes a ing this results will su what of the man who makes ang choices and is crushed by bad hibits he will be simply reaping w | sown, and it takes a subterane sion to t stream from its hed | Jesus is the only power that jturn the natural law of habit. an rest assured that Jesus ( jsee to it that your s fuccesstul the hig the “Get togeti Swahn's orche ftra wa - he pop con- in- bad of 1 do- Gladys Sicox, Miskes and Gessine Sebastin, Mildred Cass, Mrs., Al- Grace Kern, Lilijan field, Mrs. Efhel ciger and s, hy in e NEW LONDON ORGANIST AF\D CINCINNATI TENOR t lenten organ T the auspices of the Auxiliary given on \ecund Alban rinity Bpl presented a no- rogramme gregational chur vd a substantis ! " FUNERALs. Leonard Ellis Harris. his om Anist of e v London, many rel e includin o ‘,‘ of town and delegat ons a member conducted by ouse, pasier of The beare M. Brown. 1. I'. Holloway tley and Martin in Maplewood Strouse il ral of < i th N were of meas 1nd melodious theme t the entire piece, in briiliant siyle, with uu.uluug oL e Iaes lullo“ml by | @€ B cemeter read en | T Violi f Rheinberg nderson, | rich ra comi w a high de (Handel) r had vemarkable training _ and :g Honor ne_ artistic - programme, of followin: i from Mo family Myron | of f rose: nl] dxsnl ayed to Still ‘as sang cating tent audi- were sec L (Bohu) endid expressiol 1 respo; clighted n. Monson Church and fam Tanr family: nd fami ions by Seved with |ana pray. Mrs. Monson apprecia - mon«la onnec 1 cut College. | flowing v theme, developing i morning . the was rend- \\‘ m it is acy or and in al mu h Kinder) to no! exe the theme Alexander at which Rev. 5 o The choir boy, who was nd the \h ses abeth Hi Scouts. conce church ast Thur i fro rning taking ith ms cooked rom it and de LLaD OATS HAYSEED AND FERTILIZER A. R, MANNING YANTIC, CONN. Phone 960-2 Jchn F. Casey. Ltter morning v and peor there iu""“ L Ames { ne s Unior ica 3 & c ibute Thomas Connell, I s Houlihan, John rph Liany the the in - Teacher of Violin and Mandolin RNEST E. BULLARD Bliss Place TELEPHONE 127-4 d at the o1 e mass Mi Land or to Thee. me the close of t tiful God Celebrate Second Anniversary The Loyal > 1d 2 home 1 on North Main cecond ant ‘ MMENGS &RING Funeral Dtrectors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Euilding Phone 238-2 tions ud was \d was s Bach given cocon very biem one wer prett Tie decomted with oy nhose attending were Miss |CASTORIA | For Infarts and Children 7| In Use For Over 30 Years | Always bears the Signatare of received | Alicfl | iy e | Lady Assistant “rue rerzising med : equal to The Haks business results. ‘l letin for