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NURWIGH, BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1919 - | ¢ y GBITUARY CsTT—KoNEYs | e Subletin, | . S0, . WOULD ADD TO TEACHERS PAY INSTATE| acovan. e pos S ch on a husiness trip Mon- Alfred . Curtis er —— | = T 3 F Norwich, Wednesday, April 16, 1919 5. Tra F. Noves ‘of - Mysti X Cystitls oftentimes begins with a v | e, L Noves (of (MyStic hasi. o te ald.beyond what 1s now. given, mial: sehool classes, ft was stated by . enilly jon, a slij h( Tever Dl heen visiting her son, Robert ' Noyes, in e Mot oy " tHEt BE . Apatice elseplbamens, nacvoud - Baltic. to increase the salaries oz teachers in| Superintendent Graham <uesday’that| @ A HP N 3 ere al wo rwich girls e i esting of de-| VARIOUS MATTERS i nd Mrs. Joseph J. Fields of i Connecticut is proposed 1o a Dill that| sraquate from the Willimantic sehool pression. Frequent urination, but Light vehicle lamps at 7.38 o'clo vic © been guests of Mr. and |is now before the educatin commit- | the usual number is about nine. | ad voided slowly with burning, scalding, | this evening. Mrs. J. 1% Joseph in Stonington. tee of the legislature. if it should! The proposed bill would prov | strer shortly spasm-pains in region affected; the| A number of owners have Degan | ke of Springfield. Mass., [ Pass in its present form it would bring | } that all towns with a grand list above | clock on Tuesday morning pain of a dull character, at times_be- | catting their cottages at Lord's Point | laster week with Mr. and |to Norwich $1L112 from the state|two and a half millions should receive | peaceful sicep from which coming sharp and agonizing. DON't|§; shape for the coming son. | £ . Aurclio of Peck street,|treasury to be used for teachers’ s 'xu addition to all other grants now |awal . Test until treatment of Rambler rose bushes in some piuces | Al dward. . Fole have | @ries and would mean a salary (dex- provided by statute a sum equal io $4| r. C was Dorn . Walli it e e e | e er” spending | tion of about §10 for each Norwich | for each child in average attendance in| Conn. the son of Mr. and X.r i ] | 7 sl i S e righ and elementary schols as de-| Cur on Teb: IR ILEE® |up and wistaria vines are hudded. haond with relatives in Plack-1 "/ pill is one that has been prepar- | termined by attested registers of the | age on | |Waist-seam Suits ara leaders 14 he ente Special agents of the railroads are | : Yed by the Connect uperintendents' | school for the year ending July 14, 1919 fice in Waterbury where e sca: | with young men; slanting ntinuing their campaign to prevent| Charles Il Lamb of Peart street, who | association, of whic Graham of | and for the year ending Juiy 14, rinter’s trade. ~ When he learned "*"pcckeu crescent ckets, is in your possession. Take as di-|trespassing on property of the road. |15 i*ij'rv -\IIN_‘WU_HQ a number of wsek;‘ this city is president, and has been {o bé expended only in the pay: i ¢ the linotype machines were un 2 % o i el b o s ra bsals] Ci%o. cacsbontof tesn Bik o |in Florida has veturned much improv- | prepared in view of U larming | wages of teachers. {Enown and the work wus all done by g ] 3 g pockets; single o r ate benetits in 24 hours. Tried and|good's wharf; anotuer to arrive Thurs- | “ 1 Mot R | Shortage in school teachers, whicly the| All other towns are divided into five | hand. After he had mastered the bu P 35 g lo. day-at ! Miss Elizabeth Muller is at home in|advocates of this bill s es as follow iness he jeft Waterbury, going to i Reliab) YOU NEED THEM The Good Friday offering in ail the | SLONAEtoN from ‘Willimantic for ten d%e to the salary situation. This has! ss one, one - half million and|eral of the other newspaper offices in double-breasted coats. G p 3 = = or: g © | q acation from her duties at the |affected particularly the in | less e state and in 1867 he acquired a| 8ol by ail druggists. Sethollc chumshes - will bofor {hie | grate Nokmallischool country districts and to tmelr great de-| Ciass two, one million and less. se of the Willimantie Journal from | . . : preservation of sacred places in the|™ ¢ “aven papers mention that | timent in a lowering of the standard| Class three, one and one half million | the Weaver estate and ran the paper| Varsity. Suits. for men who Holy Land. v ; T (" e ] John A on Porter, a Pomfret | Of available teachers, as almost any-|and les: for about a year. In the fall of 1869 he Golden Spur, the quarantine . e resident. has sone to Waan |body who would consent to teach has| .Ciass four, two milllon and I don’t like extreme styles. has not been raised at the many homes | naton. D. C.. for a few woek been put in charge of schools in order| Class five, two and one half million afflicted with scarlet fever. All cas- | % e : _|to have any teaching force at all. A!and less. es were very light. 1 Dees Lofter of Rivel venue mov- lgreat many teachers in the citieshave| The bill provides that each S : Th‘ese models do not have the At the quarterly meeting of the | o escieil £g0ds to Brool S Gonny: deserted teaching for hetter paid oc-|town may make application to the : | waist seam, but are equally as 7% St Ao e Cin the Hotel | Olporucsday. where the has purchased’ cupations, and this has brought the state board of educatto for the pro-| = Hublein in Hartford, nday, chiro-ijy. . 5 o s 4 iuormzl graduates teaching In country | portional amc salaries i : styhsh Duilate trom Il over the state were 1ni| L. : ! | schools into the city to fill vacancies: to teachers in such rown and said ettindanice; il m..‘\, A\‘x‘ . George Lflhapman of ;,;ctaz_e(i & city s o : v | board sl;xla!\ r‘e;‘hfyhs\;;:n g to |lno,‘ i = % stern Point announce the engage- | districts have accor ¥ ft | comptroller who shall eraw his ord ¢ In the first baseball contest of thement of their dat . Miss Lena |without competent ¥ ined | on the treasurer on the following Any model you want at $20 on the Wesleyan nine defeated the | Chapgan to'John H. Smith of Old |teachers. This year the normal schools : TFor towns in the first cla Connecticut Aggic team on the lat-| Lym of the state will have only about two-: 75 per cent. of the amount paid for| to $45. ter's fleld Storrs, Saturday vate Charles Rogers of Debarka-|thirds of customary number in' their hers' salari towns ot second | : =10;\' game, 1] 3 : No o1 nntan sy ;| graduating cl and this makes class 60 per cent.; towns of third class | - It h The war department will, probably |« en, e dane SRR e the outlook for securing new teache: 5 nt.; towns of the fourth 1 2 Bllow - uniforms o bs refained . por | o O e s NeRareineoaed |y ot ¥ Miproinis As 30 per cent.; towns of the fifth | . : you must have strictly all | manently, d autho will prob- = an indication of the fal ably be given for t A e Gl ; amer GoRt : wool they are priced at $27.50 Yes — You Can on proper occasions. " Jacok and son, Jacob MM SRR e ey Ele Lk S - Linicus of 2 Lond left Monda 5 and up. munion service at the United Con- | wi ndl & week o MEY Tieina SPEAK AT SUNRISE MEETING| SEVERAL APPROPRIATIONS gregational church, Rev. rd .'\I1 farm A sunrise meeting on Easter Sunday| Iome Chapter of the King's Daugh- | : . M h & M G lhanmu] of New London wiil be the e ik R o i at zinally been plan-; te S = . : A Iways Rely O o5 ot ‘ Lieut. Col. Thomas H. Jennings of |morning that had orizinally been plan- ters was represented by fifty mem : - Lrp y C arly | the 130th Pield Ar on of Chas.ined for by the young people of theibers at the Johnson Home, Monday ense your dogs in the town|B. Jennings of New London, sailed|United Congregational church has'afternoon. Mrs. Charles Crocker of office now, male spayed | from [ clerk spa i e on the Harrisburs Sat- |been extended (o include the youns Greenevilie was voted in as a member. : Manhatian Shirts o S et oge Hilas™ G0 iy 7 e g at| o Bt entst ol lnein sl el ot (Crechen e wi e tntitnloq o e | | 207 MAIN STREET extra after May lst—ady 4 5 the city. Invitations have been sent!dollar fund, which was pledged by the ry . Hempstead, who died | her former home of Mrs. e | J 9 IOStInotal & B HoniNE DO SaS 4= G 5 OOOKING at the matter |15 st her' hame i Now London, was | Shete et mot oo, ot L s | oF young Deoplss societis Crer bl | The chapier voted 35 to buy mater: - SPECIAL NOTICE : d R Gnsiiben o the Huotfiston D e T v pem it enens | Bithe ity jial for the Needle Work Guild of y - | Baptist church since 1849, e e R Rev. C, L. Kenagy, the new assistant America. LRI o CTRrSs | have purchased special machines B diinad e Btode siaad) Mr. and Mrs. John I. Luce and Lin- | pastor of the Central Baptist church,| It was also voted to serve refresh- * 2 SS. for Sharpening Lawn Mowers and Wirdes 1 e Qe 100e sland | coln G. Luce of Stafford Springs havelhas accepted the invitation to make ments at the next meeting to be held N all kinds of Clippers, Meat Grinders, t Bt style Ic‘m‘ nfr vmmo;n LPrnl Tu I e at the Luce home on|the principal address at the meeting,|in May. Two Easter stories were|he came to Norwich where he worked | Etc. most any angle—ft, ojj S on | Beechrikn ol sovex lain sircet, Niantic, and will open|ana 1. A. Dean, boye' department sec. |read by Miss Mary Wattles, and a|On the Advertiser for a short time. G. W. DOLBEARE ilori al th Cm“” ;:’:;\- ‘ag'u :‘;!'_’,I‘_‘,y‘\ " ok | their place in that town later for the|retary at the Young Men's Christian! programme of Easter music was fifal‘gf;‘v? fixec;}g;e?é‘sffie”}J,‘}gm“"",;‘neé- General Jobbing Shop rin; al, patterns— | “"'7: > Falic sy — association, will preside, introduce the given by Mrs. Charles G. Pierce, Mrs.|of 186¢ 0 31 2 f tailoring, material, p Leosinw Brown ) nson, regent M‘I. peakers and 1 S {Charles” Garner, Mrs. Charles Burke,|for twenty-seven years worked con- 80 West Main Strest s MBS orchards the peach buds ar ng | Fani dyard ct . Daughters «®is to be a prozra ster music by |and Miss Bernice Underwood, who al- there’s no getting away from{pink ana only in case of one vaviets y an Revolution nii Mrs o a directed Miss Eliza- |so played the piano accompaniment: - whe: s a valued and con- & & J L e , and Mrs.lan orche l played D T A = T e Fine iy among the nearly 5,000 trees are evi- | A Yolby left MM Saturday | beth Lane. The ting v| Mrs. N. Eugene unders, Ileader, | Sciencious wor ‘; e e GEORGE G. GRANT the fact that you’ll find your of frost damage noticeablc for W epresent the chap- | just an hour from to 830 on|was elected a delegate to the 23rd an- | 137 wa,l esr Were Installed In 18954 J ~ Dainty gifts, collars, handke ¢ | ter at the : al continental congress. | Easter Sunday morning and will be!nual state convention, to be held the|2nd the b i s O longer | Und tak d Embalmer Ahisth tda lized in tt . | neckiaces, Easter cards — held in the main auditorium of the middle of May at the Center church |fiecessary he left the Bul ot and went| naertaker an hirt ideal realized in the new | Bichange. = Order Hot Gross bmor® | ASSISTANT PASTOR COMES TO |Second Congresational church builds |house, Gold street, Hartford. . Mrs.|into the employ of the Index, which 32 Provid St.. Taftvill adv. 3 CENTRAL BAPOIST CHURCH |ing. '\mndm will choose another delegate|Was run by Alvin Bentley. \\\h?n this rovidence St., . Spring Manhattans e E b aiielin fthe o) it i oy > {to attend with her. paper went out of existence Mr. CUr-|prompt aitention to day or night calls ! 254 % 3 o | tiss retired from the printing busine: osidence of Miss Louisa J. B ; he ' Central Baptist|HOPE REBEKAH DELEGATES ”{’\{“L( hjl"f‘?ofiisio‘%:dlgéo to :i:p hut has always retained his interest in| Telephone 630 Wri4MWFawl — — J2 pyatbiusion tres nted by wreh, I here Tuesday and at AT STATE ASSEMBLY 5500 quota w st : the craft and for a number of veas NOW READY . s : 0 quota which Norwich been| : imber of. ye: mother fully a hundred yez , are jonce entered upon his duties with the o e z t = i s done reportorial work for the Bu in bloom and a beau -ch. He attended the special p s Reneloh £2 DRt o [called unlons hygihe gtate tohts |36t st airerent e recently examined at many places by i ; o ihe sbeclal Pas-| Hartford today (Wednesday) in_the|making up' the deficit in Y.-W. C; A.|lefn at different tmes, = . 4SS SERRNC 5 RATE Rtes Geor | The officers of St. Agnes' Tierney|day cvening. 3 R e S veral members ok ke & ‘;“S’{Ir Hagberg, s |he became a member of the Norwich |logical Survey ’ ; of the Catholi al 4 tev. and Mrs. Kenagy are to be the | ,itending this meeting. These include, |are in charge h h quota. |Lypographical union No. 100 and _at| : i p Ghion of onnecticut were | Suests of Rev 1d Mrs. A. F. Purkissipr " ada Revell M Tulu Pa - the time of his death was the oldest The average girl knows enough about or e S at tore falled 2t Mystie Sunday afternosn |4 the parsonase on Broadway until|Mr¥ Ada Revell, Mrs. Iu ! FUNERALS. { member. He held many offices in the|photosraphy to retouch ner negative T William H. Me- |they f residence in which to lo- | gty Mrs, Annie Ve 2 | union during his membership and was| when she says “No.” ; . Herbert Willey, Mrs . Ida _Hec James Doherty, Jr. {one of the two nensioners of the union, | sitors to Lakewood, N T OBITUARY. and Mrs. Mary I. Green from Nor-| Funeral services for James Doherty, | the other be jam H. Eagles, | J.. report a young i ot 3 {wich and Mrs. Kate M. from |Jr., one of the two young men drown-| In aEntic, on 2 863, - | Franklin Square sert H \ldhn ey, N 913 Frank J. Atchison. Springfield, Mass. They will make ed at on Sund when | Was i e with Laura| The Oflice and N h’ Co | Holy Cro; , an instructor | The death of Frank J. Atet their headquarters Hotel Garde | CROC BRLE L crephelt it ““'-'I”? . U Redlandast ot {hake Homital ml extre e Tuesday 3 f[where the president and - s funeral parlors at 70 S el ; £ ok arwid e Tt b\ aE Hostors o s t trouble. He had been ill for a|wel o 4 reception” Tuesday |Sireet on Tuesday afternoon at : 5 a1 e e B | Warehouse With about 40 classes, rc Ating | Titte roa k and could not ral- i ook Sy et s aiend A e WAt G 5.000 men, nearly a quarter s | L n Ireland 65 years v Mrs. Palmer, Mrs. t- ! e include rge attendanc i 5 number of grad ind came to this itry when a | tle M i are Dl s et m\mhn schools in 1912 Mr. C o e aning_to return thi for e Sl e LUt e e T stor cf | school tax collector for the We of shirt values from al- nnes Norwich, 50LE AGENTS Sorwict i ‘uaions, Yale is prepari f the | has 2 at | tey to remain until Sunday. = Mrs. | Ar s ste 2kl o, HEGUT e d S : e . [ Prin. i : A R wreis 1 : -\ Max Gordon & Son H | spirited contest is on for the|ji. & er : , | sister in \px'v’m\d e mber i S | = > lodg fodern Woodmen of A | He was rong & r = ] 3 . ction of an alumni trustee of 1 fertban e ) ¥ iuu\» place A ewood | and wz 1e Nor- C University t SRR S bis wife. he leaves |UNCASVILLE MAN TO ‘ hers) R Piuvicies | wieh Spiritual union, being ¢ : orporation d ec wonorably disc 1 - 8. | On Feb. st of this year member; | IN socm'rv |jas pecently honorably discharzed | on Tuestay aftermoon at 2.30 o'clock | g Korwich Typestannical wion ca. | are selhng at $2_75 per bag I htare: ¥ 1 i: 2510 Ll for. the funeral of .lo n Joseph °d him a| 74 3 yoroug 1 i 2 : i 3 A ttiel Gl £ L oriSot {ome of his parents at 59 Meyer e v w d ur K at P N > 1 | Constan 1 L 1 ke ‘,fi,;,, M dhiAsc s mue with many in altendance. ~Thel ) outlived all other| € nesday su at once. % e 270 & e i {were many beautiful floral tributes T famnilss arn: fhiChE Tt yo! PPy one of the 270 A, 4 vork d : U el L. larranged about the-tiny cas] The | b i Virginia Onderson rendered Jew- | hearted, v y H l'd lots of the following: el b D by g 5 o e jabont e : Mr. Cloc : 1s and Looking This Way. Burial|yond reproach. 1! oliaay ‘rederic Wilcon ¢ ¥ = ot : S SEE MUCH OF WORLD i ey | attengant of 1870, who died T \ ceil Soolll 'oF Tncasvi OUR SEED OATS which we | for e o . Neil V. Driscoll o John Soseph Rams, Will be Close nouncing th < de 2N pe 2 t visiting in}45 O oty o N 9 months’ old son of Tiro and Ada Tuesday and are going fast. Be sure to get|tinopic of i i mlbuct s Py S e S Goli ‘will sail on Apeil| IMONSIREOR OOk | Dince fcomithe . ‘ d My arles W. Gale e beria, alld{runeral s were conducted by | g e e knight of | On ACCOIII'lt Of Have also received carload| former Yanti ‘ ‘ : : ; [0 e “Compns 11 : e |Rev. J. W. Blake of New London and | the ola echool i generous- | napei, Niantic, Go ; it ompany | Was in Maplewood cemetery where BUFFALO GLUTEN, per bag... Sl e R B e niet e : ) sice was conducted (100 Ibs.) o iss - Polly Smith of] Mr. Driscoll attended rwich : Undertaker Gager e t | Academy and the commercial schocl |had ge of the funeral arrange- | : ; UNION GRAINS, per bag o 1te, LR Viorkers' houge, 94 & jand m riend are inter- | ments. il . g e Sl Y Mr. an - L Briggs and|ested in his new t ! Mrs. Augustus Labata. acal g (100 lbs.) ebrew, Polish, TItali 1're T b been in ric f | { I p S0 t « found 1 4 4 ] bag . s Sk RERD) Fehildre :!\ o] \ daiy 2 = t ¥ g _‘ $ LODGE INSTITUTED HERE (100 Ibs.) 100n: visi ; Avthur H fer| wniorpdchiicdee CATcicT SR ! £t re th : h 3 Yol - Tocge was 8 200 5w T | Sy it T, Gt of Washigto | 8 Soter o 8 S of Fibichon | , . 1,007, | A KID GLOVE BARGAIN TT! ' day afternoon 41 g Mem Ebor I end at —the| bich has € 1 in g b - 2 ul E ze pa f t re- COTTONSEED MEAL, 3% an the Catholic \vor 2 g ,’m' e poh S Al itk T ® L bt re = i ke : Eis cent. protein, per bag.......... $3. B. Hill Loan ovd Morgan, in oL gar bas i K Aoy g vt P Morun. i gnd i “rmyriey oo B 1| 07,520 8.0 Sl Wiich it ooatn s ood [Mark Cross } Man Plans were made for a W B = z I8 Cros ore memb added to it MIDDLINGS, < 1 - Lent ree th ut it has been|list at its me this week ' o : 10li o the tops of rug K d Gl st gl el 1+ iy |1 guest of her sister, Mrs. Wittor 11\ At tne Tnetitution of the lodie, G, T | Cmelery in Montville. Funerai Di- |05, 1%, (DU, BN ’ 1d Gloves . Mis will e stationed ! pingpank was el¢ wort soon be a thing of the HE : ! Pingpank 1 I the present. Y Oh 3 ; {mander with the full staff of fourteen | e by decp : : 5 ; BRAN, per bag. 2 rt_» ffir!‘,\ or more 1”’". 1 S h Brownin; returned | officers. Both men and women i Mrs. Seth P. Enos. 2 Ry 10 n. sid 31.9 a pa.lr (100 1bs.) whether they will be . ; ‘ : ‘ | ) i n o in- | clud 1 the membership of the q funeral of rgaret Carey | min ORI R e ndcable. i ; m, ! ! luded in the men h t rgaret Carey, wife | min FEEDING OATS, per bag.. ... $230|not Thee ard oot teme hool, after T G Sieas | eh egate E. B, Wor vas hel ekAas berine B e o Lo Actual value $2.75 and $3.25. (96 Ibs.) The semi-annual cor of MU€ | Geath benefit ana has he ters at{many in attendance. There wer 3 3 s f »n th .. |A rare opportunity to buy Connecticut Trad CHOICE RECLEANED BAR. iciation postponed from : ; wenty-fiv : Bearezating Detroft & {Defnatul C Moral fibnte L Servites oo legenio xpanse of land | your EASTER GLOVES at a EEUPRERe Sp o L O R SIS e of RRGO | (it sovernment s com. | CROCKER HOUSE PROPRIETOR |which Rev. Peter J. Cuny was cele | bituminous coking coul. 1 a: | real bargain, also a Glove that wd of Education, will be helc nandeered, arc (o be chartered to Italy. | SUESIMAHANTFOR BILLITIEY oc & 808 o0 FRIlS anc Frof [Burdsno, \Oolo, o= " fits and wears. We are clos- 1 Y, Friday and Satt fay 2 . | Frank E. Parl tor of the! f the mass. Mrs. F ren- | N ¢ ir Mancos has | i S L OYine HUNDRED®... 91881, 5 lictosker nousejat New ~ London,who |bted two Rymns . The beaters’ wave |Doamicy, The coal neos 1uv ing out our Kid Gloves to GROUND OYSTER SHELLS, per R astirinaicn wio deaires 1o Sees New Autocracy In |has been served a notice of eviction by Alexander and John F. Mal ¢ the build ana e adordar j coal 1 I ¢ nearly | make room for other mer- ;ltnd h f cal Lamb s an . han, owner of e bulle ph ane ranl J . o] he me " 1 als i . . § theatrs on S Arriia League Of Nations e t Tuesday against Mr.| Damas and Edmund & Smith, Burigl |5 ; Lk I cent | chandise. ‘may apply either t M. B Ma ; \ the common |took place in St. Joseph's < L r 7% St lingham or Arthur M. Thom for coun t is brought to re-| — z NO EXCHANGES NO FITTINGS MYSTIC SCRATCH FEED, per _|tickets, which m exchanged BT T = er payment of bag ... S ved seq ; 7 : | a cafc restaurant bill at the WEDDING. t = e NO REFUNDS o : “roc s Mitchell—Prince. > ¢ S8l ki0d:ibe) Capt. Thomas A. Scott 5 AL _Depy <he Menuel I Martin| G W. Mitchell and Miss BEET PULP, per bag........... $2.35| chase the Hanscom prop o S ed_ b > hich are 1 L ghter of Samuel chase the Hanscom property on iy ; petore Tt suporior cout the £ New London mers mattien It New | ionyiest inclcs the', atencree” el I Teacher. ‘of- Vielin BiL RIND BEED POTATOES ' | straigements’ can bo- made: with s o - | [ in May. and he attached the! London il- | | cic, and the Clift S i 2 tiacned 1nd ening by Rev . Hanscom estate for the t > 3 y " Crocker house building and a bank a ip M. ge at the Episcopal FRISBIE'S FERTILIZERS T the ARas hich il o . § ount. Attorney ry, Davis . : Mifohell rother JUST RECEIVED, TWO CAR-|months after the death of the former pes : Keefe are couns ker. | e i Bl et | and Mandn,.m ,LOADS PURE WHEAT FLOUR, OWner ; P Return to Georgia. |83 the bride: - A . toute the sl se L, RIDAL VEIL AND PILLSBURY'S| M2 ”“,.,“3“”7’%}‘ e el u M Mr. and Mre. Harold Main and. son, | which will : i Ser ABOR AR S ; fi‘”«E BEST. lat St Patric wrch il be at o { f a processior e o Ao William o dham, and Mre Mary | . City the newly 1 < e X 7 FILV Y Sacram The church tha Brown and Homer Brown from BLY NOW, FLOUR WILL BE day celebrates the last Supper o | 1 £t2, motored:to; New Londor: HIGHER. |Lord; also the beginning of His 4 - {[hrre ‘“i Brown took sion and the institution of 5 . il ork-on' bus t g tg charist. : - adelphia. before returning to his home. , . Mrs, Brown, who was called this way| - With the sudden falling off in the . by tho: Tiness &nd death recontly, of| - Grave corollaries a ‘ as 0sDer iG] eice wor ae-nst, o nich e kind | ; : : her sister, Mrs. Jane Panton of Wind- |SPring from tie unfortunate o caught in largest quanti ) 2 left Tuesday for her home in|wWeakne in this harbor stri lotter trawls, some 3 COVE STREET - |men have doned tray A b § L - e { have gone Lack (o the old Ii e : From Stats Farm B0 e et IT. PAYS TO DRIVE .OVER It coaneniis the watn ator. : 'he police have been reguested to | faith—New York | . codfis » B be on_ihe lookout for Frank Maxwell | Fancy 383d° arers of ‘Trinity b 3 ¥ ¥ *: and Frank Dillon who escaped fro 1 > held a dim 'neral Dtrecl'ors WHERE T0 DINE __ |in" 4 |’ 1 = s0Ci : i ¥ : the Norwich State Farm Monday ally ounced that the ex- | asas i e ; " night. B ] p fom the South |§ Now is the time while giitd B b as: - Proceeds Soing to help cupport b Ihoii itest 9 mihes in heien xcept Ly permit owing to e fachionable 41 BROADWAY Standard ~ Bearer Missionury, Miss | | companion is described as being 2 | the serious shortage due to siaughter of || See our large window | 322 Main Street i i Menia Wanzer. . L G y old, and 5 feet 7 1-2 inches in | breeding stock. | ' Gives the Best Service ¢ 3 % relzht. B Shabbily i display of all kinds at Chamber of Commerce Eunldizg EXCELLENT FOOD AND COFFEE | phi: Beta Kappa For Danielson Man. | = > £ S ISPy o5 At SIS 5 i e For Ladies and Gentlemen B. W. Browne of Danieison, who is| LRGN To Manage Eastern Point Hotel. C ESCAPED INFLUENZ i moderate pric F 232.2 20y Assistant CARL S, DEMETER CO. |in the class of 1919 at Brown unive; n R M. Y. Charles 8. Krom of New York. man- T ty, is one of the twelve scaiors to be| . clected to Phi Beta K e hon- | ; ; ; e Heview - 3 loate | infiy s ek ST GEE The Piano Tuner e a1 ook ! jects { covenant ; h : Nt | leights. Fla,, formerly owned by { j many n 122 Prospect St. | conterred on a basis racter and | Wi ot prov.de referendum, |late Morton I. Plant ar Phone 511 scholarship. | says Council can csmmit Ameri- ¢l d by John McE ]Bn\\.n an of \mx, 5 (‘.Ompfl\mgL feeling relief from the E 3y ¥ 5 ; M i ¥ 1S to i lso. foels is to be retainec 1ger, it used’scv % | { 2 S YoU warT ? e A e s A nat fouvenanty I motCeibletonly S ErorninE AL et the expasted up. T am sonvince s tc 143 MAIN STREET £ Jd. JONES V. o0 put your bus.| - rses fron ST C it A Nty >, SR e ] s ed S i v H A XOU WANT fo Put Your bus- | 5ear 1915 to 288,000 ) Monroe Doc- {qay. at Hastern Point, making prelim- | il Tar saved ‘me trom infuenzar | Established 1872 t~mzte -16 Shannon Building Lo Mg the jad f"‘;\uujlgn%:»‘:y:?r?é pEsep. from 1 arrangements for the openinz of ! Take cievoror Shetucket Street Wvertizing columns of Tulle 7,097,9 3 the hotel in June. ; | vy ee———— O e

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