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NORWICH, BULLETIN, THURSTAY, APRIL 10, = 1 v i % . THE strong and, vigorons mea or m m‘m PERSONALS | R s e comeDy| Influenza’ and' kindred is envied by less fortunate i M: d M: Marti M. Hiteh I T auspi ce bomanity aflicted with aches, paias, Hive L TR LArIEy o LHbFE ieiEity : A e (ke aepnea fof B sleervice | dlicealses starththaoold infirmities and ailments. The sufferer - New York. _ !league at the Lonneculcut Co[lile oJ says to imself, “If I could only be | Norwich, Thursday, April 10, 1919 |\t ang Mrs Eamund Lamb of| . . R L ao| Covetiar it 3o Dresented at the col| Don’t trifle with it Ledyard were recent guesis of Mr.| Marshal Ferdinand Foeh, generalis- | were only sorry that they could not doj Cecelia, will be presenied ot fhe col- [¢) . well, how hppylwould be,"" for Ilullh . i 5 ! . s e 3 vas ared | ever so much more to express their 3 " s i is more ewmsential to the joy of livin . and: Mrs.: Ray Colver-of “Old: Mystic, 11|\Sm0 Of tha aliag drmies s declaredbever: (50, ‘ ated in various cities in the state. S Bwesth. io: e VARIOUS MATTERS 1A Quaker Hill correspondent. mon. | L0 0%, the very incarnation of will and | admiration. i | D yesiens = 4 A irst shiver or The ki it Tty ekt o AT S reris | tities Ihat Bt hia aLie DARdeIL mencarbsliever in Piuyer: his own prayers| The man who did all this is de- hé comedy has been written Dby| t the firs idneys almost literally was| iight vehicle lamps a .51 o'clock s U s Mrs. I N, Bidwel 3 i : 5 53 - bl 1 Smith, Bayonne, N. Y, C. C. »land the pray of othe hy Dr.|scribed by those who know him best | Bache 3 5 s blood and keep it clean and free from | this evening. who have heen spending the winter in ki who ] e James J. Walsh of New York. who ad- mple, unassuming, human and|Zl: the music and lyrics by =Roberta| SNEEZE, take znhu. When the kidneys areoutot | Trees and shrubs have budded rap- ;.U('l“mh'r ha\g opened tireir home, The| dressed a mecting that packed _the |companionable, interested in el e ., -hyl..mm»er out this waste & idly during the past few day: pos "]T the summer. town hall to standing room limit Wed- | things, polished and erudite, a s R Stos Mot et o yotns "\\LL\, syste: w ik When the Woodmen of the World | nesday night. Dr. Walsh, who is med- |aft, an exquisite writer. the < SL05% 180 a9, Founs Hkh rheumatic udu When the weather permits, the pre- g By 8 4y 3 > i 5 Nivetos:: of ¥ ¢ v soldi e Frenc] P My res ciety girl who is engaged to a n: Ppaine, sore m: n‘ Easter trade in Norwich stores is very held a convention in Westerly Tues 1 director of Fordham soldier the French Academy loves to - . ay N h_camp, 0, was rep- | school of sociology and professor honor by membership.” His intelii- | Oficer; the officer is sent to China CAS(ARA OU'NINE satisfactory. resented by E. B. Worthington and | physiological peyehology at tral fgence is of the highest, but his will|throush a coffiplicated letter induce: A number of local motor boat own-| willimantic Camp No. 85 by Ernest|college, New York, came here under|power is the climax of his character.|Unconsciously his fiance to believe | ers are preparing their craft for an|yr sollis. | the auspices of the Knights of Colum- {ile js quiet man of placid spirit who | that he Is to be married to flong’["r‘e:‘;; help the svstem limieato tiia xmmme SV nnchive. It is noted by New London papers S I SR e e e o e R e 4 iy soothe stonminate tiis polsonoss wste. | Rummage sale. opposite Fay blAg. |that Mrs. Henme . Bond taimerin | upon Marshal Foch made a brief ap- |so that his officers ¢ him. | lines and develops quickly and clever- | g ungarg cold remedy for 20 eablet od diocased idners and ludder When the | Friday morning.—adv. Norwich, has returncd to her home on|Peal for them to increz ir {He has no paticnce with fumbling nor |1 lizes the situation and Clears 1t Up.| Lrm gy oo o oAt o e rorking properl, speetie eru The work on two houses which Dr.| Pequot Avente after spending several|bership from half a million to a mil- | halt hearted obedience and above all, |Icalizes the situation and clea D. | ia 24 hours—relieves grip in 3 days. Money relreuning sloep it possible, and beaith. an < = A T = The comedy is full ef original pa: | backif it fa The genuine boxhas a Red top s - : . S fiew Belleair | lion members to greet this consumate |none for wealn, He is marvelously | e sasi o All Drug Stores Sureagth Sodes again. Torsace, Groton.“hus Do 000 | Heinte Fiae the ses ot N, ehe3lt | militare genivs upon his possibie vis- Bind. bt Fpitiiess; oo ihoes st tault it} Al 2 0y, Dlessirable; Som begtn s m G I 1 , has i leights. Fla. Sues 3 3 10 ¥his Aainiry’ the fault is lack of will ¥ way. 4 el Spith, 125 No. @th St Safisa Kas~ | 4 ghort course in beckeeping is to| F> Plant. favor J. . Desmond had a scat upon | Though he resisted 80 mueecsstulls| The cast will represent the best col- s, pille™ "y much plessed wiuh Tole |be held in August at the Conmeeticut| Mr. and Mrs Homer H. Kinne : E : | the. platt th Dr. Walsh and Mi- man_atttac hen they |lege talent in the musical and thea- have been very much troobled with my back. | AgTicultural college at Storr: formerly of Voluntown have moved | ore 1] 022<2r4n‘ EU R e e S L trical lines and has been selected as a an i ken severa oscnolFoley Koy Pli | Norwich Grand Army men recalled weels from North Stonington to : - : hite Cr e , No. l" K. of C,|is essentially the comba ant. At times| s : that Wednesday was the 34th anniver- | Hewitt's crossing on. the Norwich| bratly it CWalsh, | he “feo it is fatal to give ecelia, a young society girl, The Lee & Csgood Co. sary of Lee's surrender at Appomattox. -3,\”1 p\: ej‘t:;] m:fl;) Im. \r‘!x e Mr. upon |ground. He once told the Belgian kin {en \\‘m-l}:'gg Eh,'\’i?lfl";m’}:p‘; Lo:.don' g Norwich Greeks with those lal over | .~ Y o EoE e S AT sha aker called the|that he would lose his throne if he lost! D S e 12 Island the country celebrated. the 98th ammi.| Thomas B. Hewitt of Brooklyn, N. Y.|atiention of his deeply interested an. |his foothold on the Yser river. He toid| Edna Blue, Long Island versary of Greek independence this| pAsSOVER FEAST IS dience to the fact that the century had { Lord French at midnight when the | 2ddie, a sailor, week. REd | more wars to the square inch than any | Britist 1 been picrced that re-| r}}r ‘E‘nrfe:n New Yor! STOMACH, BLOOD amd LUNGS. § T WEEK TUESDAY |other century, these including the!treat v impossible. He promis A 2, friend o , h ! Hotie 9210 2 il 1ie ot FRANK G. BENSON conne third and fourth degrees Werel me Jewish feast of Passover falls|Boer war, Philippine war, Russo-Jap him that the French would hold at the | Jetty Rumne; gatuck, Conn. 5 : s E 5 ah. war R 7 o { Anne, friend of Cecelia s e eie ho ; sald g ®lon the fifteen day of Nisanm, corre.|war, Italian-Turkish war, first Bal-|cost of all their live 22 e Phone: $21 office; 821-2 house. o ]. Rieoeiat Bliingionarineoilodned nding this vear with Tuesday, April|kan war, sccond Balkan war, and then favorite expression s ‘that of [0 1 | MIldreni Eeovost, Stamord apr10TuThS eacher o 10! Lucretia Shaw chapter, D. A. R, of| 19 The celebration begins on the great world war, ecight altogether, | Napoleon: “They only are vanguishec "® “Helen Tavlor, Hartford| ———— $1.000 ¢ Sl 1e0Se | manner of its observance w: One of the surprises that it brough a battle is the struggle of two | Mrs. Morga celia’s aunt, s : Advanced Scholars Prefered $1,000 to the New London community | i, ) POS G eat to us was in the way it was waged. |wil In the words of Joseph :1n‘H. = ‘ll;l\lrl‘l'on S| ;“;l'rl. Mineral, V We advertise exactl; memorial building. nances concerning this feast. It is to| The prediction had been that men‘\l tre hml; is lost only when de- | P1erre, - *” Brookly, 2 as it s The shad fishermen of the state are|pe gbserved for a period of seven or|Would be of little accoimt, that the|feat is accepted.”” t be ln t] N CONCERT ORCHESTRA putting their twine in early this sea- |aight days, peEC sntors were cvery thing and hadotherwise matter - | Alfredo, For Weddings and Receptions son and are getting their nets ready| There ceremonials are such are ted man. But it was monjrf- al set . A battle is w T 4 stxm Norwick for the opening day. calenlated to bring home the histor- won the war, ~ for never had afdefeat is steadfast fused. His own | Tommy I‘fli'-l?l}rg;‘ztclmy ; s St le P\“’M 1251.13. 92 Fifth St. It is a strange fact that where the|ical cvents which the feast commem- |3 been fought at such close quar- [ will is impreg L famous tel ow | Alice Building, 321 Main Street. Special attention to diseases of the Dew leaves are growing on honeysuckle |orates, namely, the new-born frecdom | ters and in the end it was the spade|gram at the first battle of the Marne|Scrub woman, - o = . vines about town, most of the old|vouchsafed to Israel after tr long{that beat the machine gun, the rifle{is the hest evidence of that. Tt “’ ESvlon. Fhiew leaves have remained green all winter. | period of oppression endured under |and the artiller; °r vields, my right falls bac] e I s L ave e The Yarn Show, Jiff street, clos- | BgYDtian tyranny. The eating of un-| 1f you want someiaing big done, yo e L MR MR R e e r Native Gmeits, Fancy Stask Ced,|ing out all grades of yam at actual|leavenied bread is enolned a number|gct a man who is big enough to do it.| 90- TS Yoy andacity so surprised | vy ft P e U0F Srargaret ; : 4 4 : imes in the bibical regulations|and Foch was that man. Napoleon, nemiptnat t onfusion | 1L ULE 5 gis Notdok, Fioumders, Flatfish, Macring. | cost. ~Oaly thrde days more—mdv. . {0, o oSt ervance of Tho Pacee| oioh 1o hod s T 200800 o had begun before anything could Ml e ‘,“0\1,"9 Fancy White Shoal Halibut, one Fish| A meeting of all the R;wrnnerfl of the|over feast. Unleavened . bread is|usually Jost his battles, but Foch com- | 40N€ Droperly to meet the counter- bl ;‘t--]l ] e 1}' Bt m Ir‘ > ar- weighing 140. pounds,. very. fancy.|fiate was called {0' ey G| characterized as the “bread of aflic- |manded three and one-half million |CRAT&® of an almost defeat emy. !',‘r?r]p\““~,“Y- HoweHasen, hasDohia Sestlrs. 30 " MOD. i gl by, ‘t‘:‘“‘d cmani| tion” and is also referred to in the|men along only one side of the front inj Foch was born at ¢ 5 i ke T B e or ysters, a qua . commissioner of the department| Bihle as the bread that was unleav- | this war. His was a genius that lent |} LD lance, mol £ % "anchon Hartman, Hartford: Lobsters, Long and Round Clams, |°f health. ened because of the enforced hasty de- | something of his own soul to millions (in 1831, He h ed the uni . a : CHURCH BROTHERS sailed Wednesday from New York on|times the A Groton man, Capt. George Healey,|{parture from Egypt. In post-biblical|of men, who, in their confidence in him | ¥ersal impre ! ATlen brook; Marion € | earnest desire to keep the |were able to do things they could not | 214 e ius being i v_London; Henrietta Costi- the steamship Absecom for a port injinjunctions most scrupulousiy led the|do before compatible. France with a load of flour, sugar and | teachers of Israel to enact laws, such| It was an interesting observation for | 0 the Jesuits and wa versa e poro e M, 2 E condensed milk. the use of special dishes that had | himself, r, as a tes ] ; it ! ; An anniversary requiem high m: een guarded from contact with leav- | er of psy 3 see SiGED | avs Bl atiE| tas e PR for Mrs. Margaret McCloud Cassidy, en and reserved only for the Passover | mans, who had teachers § confer E L 2 wife of Dr. Patrick Cas & season. he sung | poycholoy than any other nation, | the votes of the students on the onejfrov N. V. Esther Batchiclder, Rocky | There are waist-seams in suits in St. Patrick’s church Wednesday by = went wrong every time they applied|©f heir number v conduc gE! & iEs; ) siders o ATl = ett, brnokhn e Rev. J. H, Broderick TWO RUNAWAY GIRLS hat they thought they knew along |COnsidered the m admirs : L E o West Thames Street, from| yme Parents’ and Teachers' FOUND IN WORCESTER| this line. It was another interesting andion BvEToind: Sl Dl \and overcoats, new pockets > . |association met r the pres-| Florence Joyce, a Waterford girl,| Nin8 that Foch. when he came into| ), e : “ollins, ; High to Brown Street, is|ident, Mrs. Charle y : g v TaEn T M, Noves, o0 el B s (Il ! this war, had never been in battle, had | Felate 1dva TS s 1slash, crescent and vertic Black Hall road, to provide means for three weeks ago, ppre- ’?m'd’:“"““““:‘_’;: ?,‘;‘D'm’f“f‘v‘l‘,fm“' {was a handicap French gov- | ST TR | lapels and new. collars = . a nurse for the graded s 001 {hended in Worcester Tuesds nishi | cuanei Bekellinats i lernment of the time Wh finally | new o H henavis ek sl PR on | three prominent nples before position of dire o A e 0 ON OTHER MAVORS d Ox- J. P. FOX Suil, Whanever fhe sky is rlm.,_ hat{d N ; world today, Marshal Foch, President | Botition of director of _the Trench | i Blue, brown, green an ? Saturn is fine iced f - on | Goodwin, \ s hav- | {Rion and Cardinal Mercier of Bel hool of ¥ d'him that| Mayor E. Frank Morgan of New | | this month near Regulus in Leo. It . ler 7 - | gium jhe had a br 3 men- | London has written to the A of ! ford. s s its westward motion on Apri They are e given : Rl e the Ay adh cea ha are about |other Connecticut cities asking them 10T Street Commissioner i55 on a charge of vagrancy there on sy s t? You are : and all the|to unite against the recommenda. _ Osgoods | 181 inst., and until g date | t vas made petier i Jesu « b 1 tion that the trolley dompanies be | Syits $22.50 to $45'00, i B - o “”f" L £ d : s and then went on |50 : t rse 1e mext!excused from bearing the expenses o | | Kinds, low prices, day and s . AR X novReE oL el d : some of the military crises | £ L - g t Tfuture|taking care of the highway between|ny . THE BOSTON CAFE v. t of the couple, s there 1 il ity s ; - the spade and the New Hats, Shirts, Neckwear, : Db : S 2 outside cach ! " Y have been recéiv Giox 7l or Rtotel E ab ner ared that the ol tolsne A N % . ? 3 tal ¥ .Dr» would be long, dur lor 13 v Dear Mayor—brom our 1c the Cafc Minerva, one of the leading | Necticut State Dental association is to” Joyce is unable to explain the .' s e 12 ertain. He hs { nable entatives, I understand there ! cafes of Boston, for the past five (D¢ held in the Chamber of Commerce| conduct of his ughter, irmgl“ uld “F‘“» but the Germans di him to foresee what a “ne . Stk Tieve trolley years, is now in charge. {hall, Hartford, on fhe 15th and 16th of | that she has always been treated pro- l know no ¥ the 29th of last | apout to do and - oy movement ‘f" ot to “(‘“'\‘ trollc hall, ! and 1 e anies of t E row EXCELLENT FOOD AND SERVICE|“P"t erly and has been provided with a|July, the Americans had T : ompanies 0 rom | e 3 watch- | 3 of Da o trated the German line re Ge : it 3 their groportio 41 Broadway In the will of Darius Miller of New |godo home. | = 1 finest (~~‘r~vn the city street is is tv Britain, who left $2,000,000 in beque AT man military leaders could see the be-|amuie afio 0 5 ! jment i ity s S CARL S. DEMETER CO. Edna, Bertha and Seward Strickland, BILL FOR TROLLEY ROAD slnamgipfine enp § O gzmustio t is wonderful < that | s et he e ABTPALY char ko —————|children of Mrs Alice Strickland o ACRO! E { e Ran B ARSI Smen Siie shines now be looked umon ) hc Voo Cobira s TRt i Bie roiatives o ot 2 SS THAMFS R’YER ERlDGE.(hl" © certa - ‘-mm‘r:l in ¥ n "trr‘:\!(’.d character amc i | th A trolley companie NOT'CE H A he legislative committee on rafl-|result. Foch signed the armistice | i i B demtaive opimion that i s much as| 207 MAIN STREET ads ave a hearing t is Regular monthly meeting of the A i have a hearing in the hall his eves because el s TR | the troll not pay the municiy X the house of representatives and his army ‘\_N‘_‘GOT FOURTH HUSBAND - the privilege of occupying th April 15 and 16 our place of business|ReV- Daniel Mullen Assembly, 4th De will be closed on account of the Jei. | 8Tee K. of C., Thursday evening Apr . . 1 to pay their propor ish Passover. 10 at 8:15 sharp. This meeting is of | way commissioner to cons: *ho would have been compell- | elberger w of the modern improver THE COLCHESTER FARM PRO.|Sf¢at importance; kindly arrange to|railway in the fowns of Groton : T aanien E 3 k i ¢ paving between the tr 2 be present.—adv. ew London between the terminus 1 1 act, too, that for ty superior cou 3 dge William S. |t t on each side the same, & DUCE COMPANY Florida palms appear to be abundant | the present tracks of the Shore Line!years army after army has fought over | Case on the ground of intolerable aw now provides. While I rea-| L Coichester, Conn. this season and the regular 2,000 heads| Electric company on Thz street, ‘ and tried > the Argonne forest, | ¥ This er fourth husband |lize that the trolley companies are i e been received by R H. Brod- | Groten, and Main street, New Tondon. wlr\H none ever eded till the Amer- |2 T ied I the age » need of assistance, it see to erick for blessing and distribution fol-| The proposed bill provides the cans showed how it could be done. 5 : stified In court | other regommended accommodationss B T e ) Ct fN hw lowing the high mass at St. Patrick's | highway commissioner and the i Dr. Walsh continued his address in | that she October 15, | would ease up very materially on 2 e 3 Ity 0! OI'WIC ate[ OFKS | cihurch Palm Sunday. utilities commission are ized. | part as follows: 11917, in 1 i on and live ! ! Reports that many cattlo are belng|UPOn the completion of the s Marshal Foch is now recogr s : v Ufitheliciiasl 1alsasg, e Board of Water Commissioners brought into this state from other i tou permit ithe. soperation. of i the world as one o e e e 2 o oD, Norwich, Conn., April 1, 1919 |states without permission have been | St cars of the Shore Line Electric| mijjiary Jeaders of all history. el L \ i > pay their tes for rter’ ending | received at the office of J, M. W r over this tra harge | unity of command was giv LN, AL 5 5 veen and the two tarch " 31st. 1912, are 10 payabls | sey, commissioner of domestic animae, | 2nd /ofum an annual rental of 10 per|} el o el mlaiare i AT S r applie sir tracks, it is going to « e 130 & 10 to : e {and an effort is being made to prevent | eNt- : r 0. | the act i an had ever:Person. although ev. 5 a1 ipalities a vy large increasc om 8:30 a. M. to 5 p. m. 1 | 5 g ! £ letter, He ¢ 3 c SRS R L T Additions will be made to all bills|this: ; % LTS [peen r 'gle general before. ¢ o Abn ' ; ety remaining unpaid a i1 20, | _All those who : : e neae “““’“r!w ¢ he direc immense a : 3 1 s i e for all time so WILLIAM B MGUTNN , Cashier. {Near e for 4 ¥ out the purposes of|io tna 1 not wastinz | 4 > down to normal aprid p Teann telachin e Mo o 1 ack Iy, once he | T s | 1p the reconstruction, d [‘r_\:fi‘l?t please telephon ».\\1 1 1 track and appurtenances m gk s o T e clair to h ave t r the entire b For the florists this T company at any tim 11 T t ) < when this such as tulips, are as | the - Wb eont o feo nia s oW g maticr pliligon { he aitacke . s y come from Hol vhe :onstruction less a suitable amol o4t Tor the enor ,”,'d' L itrade has heen affected by the dr iation. 2 L - A et What buibs have been receivec | e T open up properly in 35 per cent. o GETTING INTO SHAPE FOR ; o Fik cd. She had her hn : ulbs. inewit X und that al- |} T and h resolution endor At a teachers’ meeting Monday af- = ANNUA,L Chf Exr“BIT.ION ost as sure Foch's next : P e 3 If the G ternoon in the Hicks Memorial school b : ector \\w‘;; > ta woul weakened s 2 ¢ P v t . ] b getting: h 1 . i T -3 o el Tolland, when Supt. Leon . Staples | t e ever lott 2 the pres-|Puta Ii & - . themselves : < : t that Rezor here, as J|Tland, when Supt. Leon C. Stapies) b o shave for the an: S Shbnes bl r : T policy of the Ford Motor , |aught by Nrs. Dthel L. Monganson, tic exhibit nvincible for four long ve Luady x ; S dele r this we have a large display || the enth ~and cighth | wed for the I mont, | |\as actually. beaten aimost ot I oha TR ide drills of | Was act g e . bl pose? g Company to sell its cars for s 4 Fagc ) Tave to go|lcaders couid reali hat jate ‘woma e asidng for 501 : Fery truly vi Beny of all kinds of Safeties Elizabeth M. Sanford of the town of ||/ : d Bla R T with, the svmetridal development. of [T, % 00, oy Mell KO | atimons. ~3ir! Laddy withdrew: - from | Liici s kel :‘;’flfle R Hadlyme Manufacturing compan S AR S 3 {ma tary stafl beg recognize | o€ KASC &7 & oavor - consistent wi cpel e des. Hadlyme to foreclose a mc =5 swinging, wresti on the grou {B NATURAL CLUB HAS o | 1 1 T M 1 1 i £ F haEbatban = at were heaten ady | 3 1 . to &L $h56. The mortzaze wa. | - rions <] 2| e of e aeregsliy oAb PLAYGRGUNDS ASSOCIATION | EASTER MUSIC PROGRAMME cuality, is too well known ‘l{:ldl)ml’, 3 .~ eason has fitted the partic The Plaut-Cadden C, the least they cou noon on a bill direct rd at 2 o'clock this (Thursdas | ca cross the main line of com-| 1HROUGH AD, NOw DIVORCED {city stre ‘ L on of 500,000 Germans near At Rock their ex ses BUILDING TRADES i X \urln”k u’lk\ma dur- | ¢ talk of the nece: of ab- me. i pints 1o nresent (o the public an ¢ “,:] of ff,”,i({'?;"f.ln‘.f“ line, taking allf GETS READY FOR WORK‘:’}M”‘“:' ~[\""” Fedtinty ! ] ‘.‘equire comment. There- \ 8. F nd S 20 sl pe hena | tubition of real merlt and doublless 2| nificens results he achisver + the | dation were | e home oh Tenoh Drive, T 2t |fore, because of present con- 195 to 143 MAIN STREET || e R L e ; J?f‘léwn s ne Chamier | et “pes e o | ditions, there can be no Established 1872 stallation of officers for new vear— e ";‘mfflf“‘,‘i‘,ff‘"‘fn.\ GEiant e i i e pufiian oo, ic was rendered as follows: Voeal change in the prices on Ford Musicians here learn that the second BITUARY BRL i Y SENer i - Easter A S e AL vice president, Ho 2 Blanche Dou ; pian o, Ca e convention of the Eastern Music Su- Gilbert E. Brown. : il MuERNY, ssccor 1 Villiar ar runferv'r\ ce be held in| The death of b I = b 2 = 3 Elliott; voca ning, May |occurred on Wednesday s = had pale; ure hn M. Lee [/ Gaul, A7 Laddie, aver bsent akeut ........ $500.00 convention of th 0w ! pneumonia. He 1 AnE SR o e » diNew York, formerly of X ouring Car ...... $525.00 SEED OA l S in Boston last Mas e .. the son of Trederick ur_generation i | several new me e B0 j Pl Iy ot g : > Local tailors find that army and | Emma ¢ rown, c man who sent the telegram dur- | treasurer show e . . navy life has agreed with the majority | South Coventry for a number of S| battle of the Marne met the |had ol ST 5 5775 00 T He was emploved by the | Byt S Cal & ) d!zibeth Lane omy S S himain of the local young men who have heen | He w: e divisional chaplain the morning of the | that it was e discharged from the tars ompan Theasville, Bianche Dot 8 X battle and said, “Do pray for us, We ! other of equal benef the c Al by ? 158185 AND most of them have grown taller and TR AR 1 Vance or!die at our poste. All{nits: (The The cveni air ¢ G8185 . §350.00 bigger about the chest, while the waist{ Norwich Loyalty to Home lndustr}cs.]nn» is in God.” The day after!McKay, pre ot | TmEDe he host . i FERTILIZER line has reduced considerably. “If we had the good bakeries in| ctory he said to the Bishop of |gave # complote review ¢ X e ese piices F. O. B Detroit Owen H, Hale, once freight clerk on| Norwi at vou have in New Lon-|Calors, “Monseigneur, do not thank done last seas s 5 the City of Lawrence, for 31 vears|don ther ldn't be a loaf of bread |me, but Him to whom almvv 3 | Plans for the .An»muv " d ried s t lic F BOGUE A R MANNING onnected with steamer navigation be- [sold by outsiders in tie city id a |belongs.” Tis motto is e |cussed. A membership campaizn w > stres ngines. S 5l . . tween Hartford and New Y , and|{m from Norwich vesterday, “forDat T s Jesu , St. it inaugurated, the committee €1 Morth Main Streel senior employe of the Hartford and 0 h people are loyal to s , “Do everything rarge to be appointed by the S YANTIC, CONN. New York Transportation company. dustries there, and they {if ‘all depended on you and then ex-|dont.. The f : has entered on his 52d vear of sery the o, -.aJw'gr'mr.v ing from God as if all de-|is to rovide ‘new cquipn . | Phone 960-2 At the coming state Ci. A. R. meeting |! > the remar d by the|Dended on Him.” Piety is often sup “ zes £o e several or.|2ppeara 1 sign of some softness of n in use ever since t f V z.-r;nrx‘;:r?g:a VLIS e Or- |outside this city on the strcet. ¢icharacter but the Marshal of France|assoeiation was formed some s : ou an{ a fiifie hcr [+ lOa.ln . ALARM CLOCKS ribbons of different col those of the|ondon Globe, beat the Germans used to pray |eight yea RO S d ¢ years ago, is in need of repl delegates beingz red, of the Citizens jaally,-was oftett 'veen 1n lite .chapels d ]. from $1.50 to $3.50 corps yellow, of the W. R. C. biuc and (John Murtha Hurt at Power House.|I0n%, the, roa ity st oty des) A S Map oiln B v of the Red Cross white with a red Iy Wednesday evening John Mur-! france cannot diss ppes :x“u:w ':r*:‘ AKE RAID ON POOL WARRANTED. ¥ 7 e beat- , Who is employed at the Hallville|en is to disapearr Now Cwe it ROCM OM THAMES STRE‘T g‘z -' RI r an attendance of 10 at ver house, et with a painful but|back and see that he, more than any | The Dool room at 91 Thames s , WM F SWEU. CO Ve meeting of Comfort cir-|r serious accident when he was|other, is res le for the first vie-|was raided this (Thur ) mor W 25 FRANKLIN STREET. o, King's Daughters, held with Mrs ack in the face with a fivinz piece|tory of 0 tory of the Marne, for victory on (heldbout 2.30 o'clock by the police & ol = P L('vn of Asylum street, Mrs.|of metal. Dr. Louls T. C dy at-|{Yser and at Ypres ar & \qith eseven m found there were z I L~ fi & o TR ¢ presiding. After the regu- |tended him and dresse . | pres and for the second 00& it 4 tley presiding. ! 7 d wound, | [ of the Marne. Sted.Flarris SCostoBoIos 'y 4 charged Voice Shad ONE 1274 ar meeting Mrs, Lewis he | whic r lip. t is easy to ‘understand t oati r place. le had T NE FLOWERS members by providing an E: reat, e ater Gt DA b r:':,.zpr"}{?,} nd four other mer found playi m"c‘)“c ra Choice Shad including Hot Cross buns, 5 by the Knights of Columbus of | Cards with § on the table. Two cf Fresh Bl FOR ALL OCCASIONS SO e | America came to him, Marshal Fooh|the men wmrrested were d m N < Orders Delivered declared to friends that nothing had | COStopolos gave bonds for the who ative Sr TREES AND SHRUBS RED CROSS CHAPLAIN Wlni to know why guite touched him so deeply as_this ‘“‘f,‘fir . slen, A sezar, Striped Bass R token of honor. v i - Allen, A segal, . Striped Ba Maplewood Nursery Co. LENTEN PREACHER TONIGI!T Im always so cheer- % m“,',": At et Rt les McFadden and P, Murphy | Sealilraut T. H. PEABODY Phone 98¢| FRev. Dr. John N. Lewis of Water- ful? it's it Hels k e raid. | =] ouL _— | bury was for eight mont Red Cross t . :complished for the al. | e E=ls, Scall Vel ety S ey > w their work among the! ebanon Republican Stronghold. GROUND L!MESTONE Ssplall D ionch Dotpiale Mo hes soidiers and knew how much it had| William Harrison Taylor, secret Leng Clams :Qr.,.‘f"p:}.r.un»m-of et e o meant for the maintenance of morals| of the state celebration of the centen- ded In. Our Li these experiences in Trinity Episcopal ind morale among the eoldiers and of the ger 1y, has r Are Included in Our List i more than any other he appreciated | ceived many surpr rom members church at the united Lenten services v Py ted | ceived many surp embe 3 5 . € how much this maintenance of olas the humber of living ex-memt this (Thursday) evening. The public, morale | a mber ) s e nolic e for ultimate viclory. ~The|who are cxpecied to atiend. Repre- and P U S5 ker ights of Columbus as a body has|s tive ons ¢ : Taddan THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. |are cordially invited to the service. & umbus as a body h entative I of Haddam, owel s i’% 9o In car fots and less than car lots For sale by vhaps never done anything that re- | sent a list of thirty names from Central Wharf, Norwich, Conn. o4 cted more honor on them than this|that town, with this explanation: “An AN : greatest of modern |are republicans: can you beat it 114—Phones—777 THERF 15 5o advertising medium I | THirty-five thousand alien women ] s. Chamber of Commerce Building He was a true knight in his | Representative Bishop of Lebanon, Phone 233-2 Lady Assistant Eastern Commecticut equal \o The Bul- | are inciuded in the population of New | thorough-going readiness to do and’|sends in a list of twenty-five names | THE VALUE OF FISH IS ITS letin for business results. York eitr. = lrisk everything for the right and they and all republicas- FRESHNESS ottt - . : e

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