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Bl Biterany reet Tesiivs when Son £ { York where he was on a busmess trip. 4 s T | Charles E. Hillerd, ill with a second x : know that the medicine you are about 9 day, April 17, 1919 | < . 1d, ill w ! Beautiful to take is absolutely pure and contains | __Norwich: EhursdaygRpnit | — “‘{%‘,fi irw;:?;‘e;‘..“ 13"51133»1 ‘mi;];ro:v‘." About seventy-five members of the|organization such as we have had. fer THOMPSON, CONN. no_harmful roducing drugs. ] 5 s Y Norwich Chamber of Commerce reet|the promotion of selfish advantage, Such a medic ~ Dr. Kilmer's VARIOUS MAJTERS e e 2 _ldt the Ghamber of Commercc hall on|but organization for the promotion 0f | e R | : Swamp-Root, kidney, liver and bladder | N Jahidle 1 st Ck! :\_n. n‘.{u ).rs.n 1 Jefl{me Of | \Wednesday evening and sang lis- | thinkifng = en ‘public questions. We 38 miles from Norwich remedy. Light vehicle lamps at 7.39 o'clock | Plainiield were guests of Mr. Jer- A FEELING OF SECURITY| - gkgp gutlletilL, . n e coonines e x GOMMEXCE Chamber Defers Proposed Plan| VERNON STILES INN |tened to an interesting address by J.|need not fear the Bolshevism of Ras- ;i : The same t ard of purity, | this evening. {ome’s mothe Mis. Henry Jerorme, at|{(. Stevenson of the Americun ity |sia, for a thinking man never jsins’ a A favorite motoring center strength and ex e is maintained > : | Uncatsilic: : 2 S MAN NOVEL JOUNS' | iy —— The Bulletin is indebted to F.|%° Bureau in New York on the .\Iwun}mqb to kill or destroy his vwa or hi 3 Some Men Say in every bottle of Swamp-Root. E. Dowe for late Philadelphia papers s, Jessie S. Clayton arrived from |Chamber of Commerce. " |neighbor's property. We arc a think-| OQPENS FOR SEASON It is scientifically compounded from | ™. "\ o napers The Bulletin | Norwicih Monday st the Pease House,| The meeting operied with tie sing-|ing people, and as soon as we begin to vegetable herl At T Svoodward of | Saybrook Point, where she will stay ling of America, Keep the Mome Fires|think about making our cities better | APRIL 18th . i i It is not a stimulant and is taken in|is indebted to J. £ o {\hile her suminer residents did the|Burning and ofher popular songs an-iwith the same earnestmess that wo| 2 G Ready clothes are all right teaspoonful doses. Washington, D. | Oyster River district, is belng made 4 . Pearson. |apply though to bus conditions Make your reservation now for th ith la It is ot recommended for every-| This Is the last week to pay your After the singing President Frank J.|will improve. We arc not . vicious Phone Putnam 632-2 or the man with a regular thing. water rate—ady. et 1as Troland, U. S King, in opening the meeting, calied|or a bad neople; we are not celfich - & ’ It s nature's great helper in reliev: | Members of Groton grange Will at- | i bk boon oo nort Vs A7 Hthe Gttention of the chamber. to fhe as selfshness has been cxemplificd in | S figure; but I can’t be fitt ing and overcoming kidney, liver and |tend the meeting of the County Pomo- | i Lome ir New Lendon, has returned |abominable condition of TLaurcl lhlll(.elmu.ny; we have just simply neg 3 bladder troubles. na at Norwich teday (Thursday). . to dvty at Fortress Monroe, Va., where | 8venue, saying that it was a dis-|lected to ‘give public Joseph Lemotne. be feel A sworn statement of purity is With | personals and other news item ent | he expects to roceive his discharge |STace (o the city ufter the > had {amount of thought that good govern-| The funeral of Joseph Lemoine, one May! you feel that wly every bottle of Dr. Kilmer's SWamp-|7,q Bylletin must be signed, if ! from the rvice some zm,. this month, | Put in the A vy Higl _not. ment and a happy people require jof the two boys drowned on Sunday & yourse]f bllt d cloth Root. = sender expects to see them used. supplement this work with a few i The business of the modern cham- \agapeag, was held, on Wednesday rea If you need a medicine, you should | g "0 Ll LG school closed on SECBETARY ARRIVES FOR provements to this section of the city. |ber of commerce is to make tie peo- | morning from the mortuary parlors of| day have reached perfechofl. bhave the best. On eale at all drug rednesday ‘afternoon- for ‘the Easter COUNTY Y. M. C. A. WORK | ¢ ed attention {o the pooriple think. A leadership must be pr Undertaker Hourigan with many in at- stores in bottles of two sizes, medium | \Vednesday afternoor for e Iast % < - {way in which the detour around fiw|vided that will make people think|(endance and the floral tributes were| i and large. ¥ T esday, i Roy E. Keller, who bas been chosen|West Thames street work w marked | conetructively, rather than & U numerous and beautiful. The services w h Cl h d fit However, if you wish first to try this | =3¢ : as county secretary by the recentlyiand suggested that more suitabl:|tively. We must make a man_ think|were conducted b Jonn . x| We have clothes made to great preparation send ten cents to Dr.| After a break of several days, tele-|organized County Young Men's Chris-|signs should be erected. In speaking |about saving money and buying 2| Quinn of Montville. - e bearers were ! Kilmer & Co., Binzhamton, N. Y.. for a |phone service between Block Island ian association, has arrived in this | of this West Thames street imprc [Tome of his own. rather thinke| oo © e hearers were| every variation of the human sample bottle. When writing be sure ;and the mainland was resumed re- which is to be his headquarters,|ment he called attention to the v=ling about causing a revolution and 3 I > _caus re. Jr.. R. and Leo Lemoine. | figure. 3 and mentlon the Norwich Daily |centl und’ is getting acquainted with thejconditions of that section of the city, |then running the chance of urabbing| Burial took place in St. Joseph's come. Sulletin At Voluntown, Silas L. Barber, who| ficld, topographically, and as to the|saying that If a fire broke out therd|someone clse's home in the s amble. | tery. | recently moved to Piainfield, has serv-|men in the towns who will be those|the blaze would be @ewond conirol | Moreover, we must male it possible 5% . . A Ihe st e SURhM ror fan taat ed in the work. |before ‘the fire apparatus could go!for the man not only to thini 02 buy Eragkc S A Chison. You can be fitted, and if yo Keller comes from State ‘college, | around the a detour and get to the|ing a home, but to actuaily buy and} Funeral service; r Frank J. Atch. fer ottive w1 hetopen. 41% dayil and is a graduate of Penn State!scene. He suggested that the cham- ) - but to actually buy and | o who dicd in this ¢ie on Tace: | will come here, we’ll prove 0 ° . The s f ge in the class of 1915. He was|ber of commerce confer with the fire|time paying an extortionate profit to|day, were held on W i Suits for Im’ge men, shofi 4 e o et | county secretary in Litchfield county,|commission have a piece of freia parasitical speculator. noon at the undertaking parlors of C 2 Government seeds from Washington|pis g before he went into the|fizhting anparatus stationed in :|* In other words, we need no | A8 : E ) Franklin reet| men, stout men or thin men. and pamphlet instructions for plant-|..ny and spent six months in France. | West Thames strect station until the |a chamber of commerce, but o B entanee = Jane cropa ate belngizechivediin NEAt | A fvedipart oS the time was n an .- |road was passable. |ber of citizenship—an organizatios RS R conatctad by Tk by towns. ficers" training school, but the course| Charles L. Stewart in behalf of the|men and -women who expest to sive| o Trintty - Episcops The gardener for former Mayor I 1 not been concluded when the ar-|Victory loan committee spoke briefly | service rather than to receive it. 'J‘m(‘,"‘" ‘1‘ There iwere many friends in| At $27.50 to $45.00 OUR SEED OATS hich we | I+ Osgood has an unusu ly attrac-|mistice came. iie was given his hon-!on the coming campaign and advo | the prospective member, w> must net| r‘le( ance > Body will I aken | wi tive display of pansies at the Osgood |orable discharge on the 13th of March.|ed the buying of bond “Let us help v to Waterbury today (Thursday) by a| 1 2 be idence on Washington street. | County Secretary Keller has head-| Thomas McGraw of New York, rep- |but “You come and help as mak ;- | brother - ‘homas Atel All-Woo are le“mg at $2.75 per 85! The borough of Groton is having a|duarters in Room 312 at the Thayer|resenting the Salvation Arm piness for the people of Nor hel p\ inson. Burial will |the chamber of commerce for cooper- |us make the money you have carned|DIot there and Rev. Anthony lation in the coming campaign for war | days and nights of living|Will conduct the tramps ‘somewhere in the vicinity. committee in order to facilitate his|service funds. The chamber r really worth while.” : |auesTions cons Murphy & Mc6 your supply at once. S ok (in ok BesmiiteT Seaitin ound the county to get in!stated its willingness to be identi Happiness is the greatest boon that| @UESTIONS CONSIDERED i Ill'l) y C al'rY . plague of food thefts and residents|building and is using an automobile are going fast. Be sure to get| !, et that there must be camp of |that has been furnished by the state arbutus of the scason was brought 10";235“0‘1‘”3‘p:g‘r e D L e baE A el BY PEACE DELEGAITES\ Have also received carload|ow: \Wednesday from near the 1a- 1™ the time the first monihly meet- given by Secretary L. | inctgnifi e e e T 207 MAIN STREET 4 Pt enthg R o 34i.|1ns of the county committee is held|M. 1, who, speaking of the »u.--in es its people happy need, ver | eighteen powers this arfternon was lots of the following: | (Domt forget your water bills; addi-|ahout the end of this month or early stated that within the last week poverty or revolution. presided ove .“Clemenceau, who | | tions after the -‘i”“‘ v. e | next month. hod will have a programadvertising had been solic ed in th The chamber of commerce goes into | communicate to them the date on At Old ‘me, Harry Applel one of i of work mapped out to report to that v a young woman and that over business to make people hav vhieh B ier ns would be invited! BUFFALO GLUTEN, per bag... $3.10 |, il SR | » V ed | ’ the town's dis rged soldiers has|meeting £300 had been taken out of the city. t a thinking 7 i (100 Ibs.) een engaged by Mrs. George v as| e he advertising scheme was along the does not attempt to make them happy 3 tion considered was | DR. ALFRED RIC| " farmer and began his duti this| ROYAL ARCANUM SHOWS | church directory and manual line. He hy the mere UNION GRAINS, per bag $3.35 week. sing of songs and pro- | er the invitation should be o ! DENTIST GAIN IN GONNECTICUT |referred to the agreement of the mer- |claiming holidays. Happiness is a|the name of the Council o - office Hours (100 Ibs.) Miss Nancy Watrous, 89, who died | 9-12 a. m. port mage by Grand Regent William | cOncerns indorsed by the chamber of [ tion with things as they are and HASKELL'S STOCK FEED, per |street, New London, was the olCest : Haver ing esidence tel. i2%3 g | the chamber send aster grect to work and earn a decent 1 should jo n the invita . g session of the (100 Ibs.) BORIABs Bedbte Ths Bulic Carleton E. Hoad- |, It was voted to send an Easter } Problemiot jemplosment Yot develos teen powe d_consigerec ine pro- cent. protein, per bag..... g | the peace treaty that had been ed | T MIDDLINGS, per bag........... $255 neckwear at Keppler's, 99 Main—adv.| mitted by card.., The 'deaths|of the evering and during 3 i ; | < held at the foreign | ok £ Jure S e e e I S er chambers of commerce in the ber of commerce, therefore, must soive | Office on the call of the i { 7 "home economics demonstration g Grand Treasurer Henry C. Sheffield, ¢ Fou 1 - ki >d along i beautiful | worker not merely to find a roof, but|tendance. : 2 § 2 and a balance of $897.09. SRl g 3 { Y . (100 lbs.) ,ven, at Chamber of Comm lu a and vice regent, Walter | in| After the home, is the question of (96 Ibs.) jand Mrs. Herbert Clarke of \\Nhnn 1- | Groton Long Poein hool for several months is home | chaplain, L. Erwin Jacobs, New Hav- | afic bureau service, credit bureaus,’from the home where sickness abides.|brook Point to the farms up ti ver| 148 Main Street, Nerwich, Conn. | : : impure milk: Hamden.—The s ne_sacrifices of | GROUND OYSTER SHELLS ry For Meriden d Ered Loty |dulent advertising, etc. {and food; must see that there | STER SHELLS, per Y - ) . . A net gain in membeship was the re- | Chants to advertise only with those|state of mind resting upon _sati the name | Tuesday at her home, 264 Broad|po, 5 i : | ated dud 8 Wed. an® s ings el S oss | COmMMmerce. | they promise to be in t e | confere D Room #Mb Thayer Building bag sember of the Second Congreg: ‘uimli]\l\'\]“]“‘:i‘;\” oL Mo e ““‘l""’:“ Robert McNeely made o motio |""To be happy. a man m the meeting 5 ; Seoa : : fo Joseph D. Huviland who is il at|himself and famil So the ber| The Council of Ten met ; Mo i e S R e abira {nis home on Greene avenue lof comm ! meeting of the delegates of COTTONSEED MEAL, 3 B % e Eoapioe S S £ e 45 : el 8 + p 3 to Mr.-Haviland with the best £ the and of ! cedure to be adopted a nd GEORGE TOURTE 0 ' «veen $3.15 season for p i L v. of : orfeds & mem- | hdely. recavery ocuring 5 5 ed to|also a number of collateral pha: oi! (100 Ibs.) ay morning. p March 31, of a net gain M. Stevensbnm T . . AT e S usais oyt There were 192 Initiations and | i e eacher of Violin T hcaber of his talk showed many slides of oth- {around for a place to live. The cha The council held (100 Ibs.) | A conference of all Farm B Ao | of neil of | z 5 Hartford reported receipts. of | COUntry and views they had the housing problem e i Hres gk > Studio, 49 Broadway BRAN, per bag... .er... $240 in Connecticut to be held i v 1 P S P L L . [lines and ¢ 2 -tterment. The {a home where happiness can blossom Eerin : rors avere. clected: |lines and community A I : !today April 17. 3 Herbort F - HotchKise \Inri\?npucbn Jyes operated J.land thrive. BRIEF STAI'E NEWS A correspondent mentions 7 McKenna. Mr. Stevens: i = FECDING OATS, per bag : i SR e LT e B The chamber ~of commerce | Essex.—E. F. Dickinson Co. R tic spent the week-end in Mystic ne- | Charles H. Sherwood, Bridgeport: past |, Heretofore, chambers of commerce'must see that the food supply is ado-|closed their witch hazel distillery for |eotiating for a summer cottage & | grand regent William B Fenmpg, |iave been organized mainly to assist quate. that it is sold at a reasonable| the summer months CHOICE RECLEANED BAR- |G n e or o 4 ety Carloton ™ | business men in their effort to make price, and-that its purity is properly| Old ‘Saybrook. — An extra fr g LEY, per ba s E- .65 ¢ Tamb voung m: o Hoadler: Nos Haven: moand treasirar jmore money.: THIS they ve done by . safeguarded train has been put in service ars AL b 29r s RIS apiain, 1. g jconduct of trade excursions, fairs, The chamber of commerce must safe- |on. t] il R R e B el e B “‘”d?};l".'l(,%“.-";u 1 Young, | dollar prevention of frau- jguard the people against ‘ it : | 2 A {men in the service from Hamden now ST e s )—:rn- ” Merchants and others have proper ver system: that ge S1total 11.- The latest revorted death of Witenee pyour, ; b 1 SRR [upon their membership in the cham- nically di G5 and'l thatl] s e md e A s GEE v e Mautice s k's office now; male and spaye ber as a business proposition and every child recei b -dical care ! (ol o B ContaE. ioF 7 a an - logs $1.25, female dogs $10 One GECRGE S. SMITH INSTALLS e e St e it is to be- | Manily avenue, wooa, s ot Lo e GRS ST | dollar extra after May lst—audv. (G AR DEPARTMENT BEFICERS I toe oot e oo 1o whefhin | dhat wdeletmines; whell ing or a ro- When the sun gets ready to >'.h:u.‘ The 52d annual encampment of the of the ayment of their fec Men bust specimen of humanity. R R can plant their gardens much | department of Connecticut, G. A. R., in|have declined to join Lecause they got| Edusation A ot ! g ; than usual, : ral | session at Danbury Wednesday, elect- | nothing out of it B T e P : Will Head Important Swecinl atiemiien i e thing, it is the middle o before jed George T. Meech of Middletown! The need for the old type of com-|uommerce must comstantly . sirive A At 5 BEET PULP, per bas..... 35 much can be accomy iin t | department commander, Mr. Meech 'mercial organization has been pass- improve AGEIAuRT ey st Committee STOMALH. IBLA0D - And s IINGS. ia line, {has been senio: > commander dur-.ing for some years. It may now tapfish . ‘night. ! schools:* * vocational Hou ALL KIND SEED POTATOES | Ir. and Mre,|ing the past year. Ira R. Wildman of said to have passed. America is rich. | jassen for foreisnere: mant ¢ FRISBIE'C FERTILIZERS o : s jote] | Danbury was elected senior vice com-| We have more money than we Know |jng: domestic. coence The ciisen| T Phone: § use. o EREIVED R e i ind Orri . Price of Norwich | what to do with. It sab, as COm- | mise-feel that his city is: giving his 5 / . - < TuThS JUST RECEIVED, TWO CAR-: .,y “Miss Susan 1. Gallup will join |Junior vice c . pared with the things it buys, because | children an education that will fit 7 . -~ - LOADS PURE WHEAT FLOUR, hotpares Al Martinious| Other ers chos : | there is so mucl more | was for BRIDAL VEIL AND PILLSBURY'S today (Thu ment chay ) i merly Alice Building, 321 Main Street. 9-10 2. m.; and 7-8 p. m.} 4 ‘them for life as well as other children in circulation. increased i BEST. . 1 9 % i ord; medic: w. " | production of gold e to are equipped : S . i 4 . e e modern| Recreation is the voi f happiness. i | Wilson D. Maine c : v, M, D, of rhnr\’“fl.sslc(v mining: importations from Iurope | Children cannot he happy uniess the r l s S : int adjutant ;Jn , William M. Bar-|the stcpping of h ocean > Ve & EoF | pending the week-end wi 3ri ol ey e i e e o can vlay; and the better they play 4 SR L NOW, FLOUR WLk B o R of Bridzeport; council of admin-| payments; apd the interruntion o !the mare beautiful their ‘surroundings | HIGHER. R A s T SR = * | istration, Henry L. Beach of Hartford, | enormous tourist travel in Europe, our & E 4 . 4 E v. the higher will be their ideals L o GUARANTEED FOR 3500 MILES Sticed ationt. €0 N. J. Seeley of Bridgeport, Richard J.|gold reserves have increased from 9.6]of eiti oot chica ) Aarlte - . m car abou . | ill of South Norv Selah G.!to 15.3. This accounts for t feacs Jadnits . . One of the toughest’tires made. . Exceptional collection ves ceman of Derby, William F. Smith ! mendous inerease in cur g it Tige patls ‘,‘ rm‘ ;;‘;;;m‘ffh;;.g e i _ § layers of best fabric, heavy tread > g o ; ; il s e R 08 0 Do oonl enga {Reatity 1s the hand maiden of hap- Guaranteed for 3500 miles..... $18.00 : : piness. In ten years Pericles made ’ ... §1550 3 COVE STREET on the Groton and Ston I partment commander. | 5o 4 more money that we | Athens such a beautiful city that ite . . Same tire not touaranteed; °o.. 310 of the Shore Line Elect | ) xt annual encampment will be | America, but more happiness, fame is still the magnet th: 5 3 : ; All non-skid Co. are to be slightly 1 Y i iddletown in April, 1920. ' o ir e g T . 1 4 e IT PAYS TO DRIVE OVER T sextmenth o¢. oo , | btttk W if you pl We are reaping the millions in gold from tour i . ur thoughtless olicy ot | iify Norwich and _ou Increase the - THE T. J. SHAHAN C0 been on the Norwich division, Workmen's Compensation. | pursuing wealth regardless, and now | soul-power—the efficiency of every B ¢ o ‘ Every soldier and sailor in the con o workmen's compensation agree- | that we have it in greater quantity | cit and of all who come here. gregations of the MeLi : S . ‘ v . Next to Post Office gations «(ho hurch, s as follows have been approved | than s “ul‘h(.f country in the world, | nally, the fuiure. What worth- e : 5 EVERYONE of New England w b by sidhad e We find less real happiness than at|\hile citizen can be happy if his fu-| K ; S, O on Employment Sur ¥ time in our histor We can earn % 4 L . A o g . L r that of his children is dark? SHOULD EAT D e L | Ship Construction and Trading Co,,|{rom 35 to $20 a day, but can’t find a|w; 1l Norwich be in 19237 Does it of the Methodist Me Stonington, employer, and Albert Neff, house to live in, nor food to eat, nor 10ld a future for yvou and for your son 3 : . The school hot 3 yme. is | Mystic, employe, muscle bruises real friends nor peace mind. We! _for your, neighbor and his sons? If % 3 Now is the time to get being thorough i - 1ir p disloc: . at rate of $14, jare haunted with fea; ar of unem- oy ho; red blooded, he has his : "« cleaned preparato: ng the Cottrell & Sons Co., P: - | ployment, fear of hevism. fear of eye on the future. He can’t be happy e schools as soon as perin en | tuck, employe! e, fear that : your , and Dominick McKeon, | Strikes, 3 bric of 'in Norwich if there is no future in} by the health officer. Mrs., T. K \ -, ‘employe, little finger of | ¢ivilization will be destroy | | ; i s zht, and if he leaves for congest e 5 R B d ON FAST DAY mond is in charge of th { right infected from c - ny s S oCountry feverieh? Why. Boston or New York, where there is| e osary beads Easter neckwear in neat rich : ¢ 1,501 NS o e : _in the pure and where sympathy and designs and colorings at Kepplers, 09 —_— ‘fifr&\‘;i‘;ndé;“?“‘;‘ th g J$mf}a of fellowship are of exceeding = slow We have extra choice Dela-|Main—adv. e i e o ow he will not be happy nor wi : 5 and : iy 3 e L - iy A committee of, the Union Le s DY R ¢ nere is a rumor in New he body of Loretta Boyte, 26, who'Club of New York, appointed to ST ) Eori ot P P B k s"’:l: RoeLfmd NB“CT( S(l:lzg, that the bricklay Basons and died in this city on Wedn was | the problem of Bolshevi 'x: the | insres Bisineatie G rayer DOOKS on, Live Noan | plasterers are seeking an advinc: ent to her home in Derby, Conn., by | United States, says in br ! mloces (o a X c wages May 1 from the p: TR of | Undertaker Hot in on the country is : 2 o il ! See our window dis- Shore Haddock, Eastern Hal-|s¢ ver aa; for an cight hour i1 rial will be in that place at the con- |of scifishness, _the amount of mones PRESS ILLUSTRATING SERVICE, M. Y.t F $7 a day which means 87 1-2 « an'! ve nce of the xumls ibut, Noank Flatfish, fresh Y 5 i : 2 Gur Teadership has been o seifsn | TN FISEL I It Bt b il o s atn, representacive rron || PIBY, of Easter Gift Sug- 7 L p =g = leadership. The builders of our siDy Aostntoire Bt 2 | ; . caught Blues, Spanish Mack- poThe mass of the pre-sanctifed {NCIDENTS IN SOCIETY [iave not. liie ; pal e n o gestions. ¥ e said Good Fri morning in St < By S i ke the Ame; ity fam - its 3 erel, Native Smelts, Clams,|Patricics church at s oclock, followe T o o o haminglon place | beauty, culture, cleanliness, heal d | Jar G. Hammond, secre Scallops, Lobsters. by veneration of the cross. There w turned from New Yo {general desirapitity . cont S s be the way of the cross at 3 o'clock, in| AMiss Constance Selden of T they have been mainiy i ; e I so A ] | rhe Plallt'Cadden Co. the afternoon, and there will be s 2 - the t of M Mz < 1ty el atior " " s \ Remember, the value of|vices in the evening alzo ¢ 4 i American City ' Bureau w: servic an . ) The planet Jupiter is finely place Guglielmetti of New huge profits on paving contrac ; VA e T Eat Candy fish is the freshness — that's : : ; 135 tc 143 MAIN STREET vas too high for for observation this month in Gemini.| Y been iting her gran 2 s, and the like, the kind always offered at | An excellent opportunity is offercd | parcnt v Joseoh Hall. | =t odian don D erhgod spirit in New London, said Mr. equce elg t SR LT when clear skies prevail, to compar Mrs. Floyd M d son Putnam, | fare’ e are al Lo iR mes 14ve Hammond, and people there put me the brilliancy of the great Jovian p 1 Mrs. Putnam of Wallingford were | insorca 1 the individualism : net with its rival Ven the latte ¢ foretatiinr ot ANied fander: vors it tdown as a nut, I am a 100 per cen I' you w to :r‘dm 2 3 Y & 2 | from them with respect to public mat- | “talki t & i F - dot - “The Eetin bsolutely L4 .l Italian, French, English and Jz ARe RupeTeihas returrie o SE L \U-{and talked the same kind' of | Follow the directi Absolute! 3 h f V l ® |ese ‘silk neckwear 4t Koppl s e " ToAer0, e | ars bas not been improved, | We iace 4ion roiheriood. 1t fook the Amer- | suaranteed method of becoming thin. | R€ACher o 1olin Ph E Main street—adv. b o G T e [Deens Mt the fu; spect to i City bureau to, get under the wrving; you become slender s 777—Phone Early—114 Wednesd. e toon L nd William PG It thick skin of some of those dear old S % | and Mandolin eaeiva Mtationary bluby. -l e S 1 m the Whaling city, bless their t re! Progressive Missionary club met v e . : e g city, 5 1 : S e 0L L o : - > make them come out of their ant 50 pounds. !m“ S Tedinen ol CHE sty Waterbury. s to get all thelis seen from g of 7 s We have now a membership | - Py eight attended, the vice pr Waterb the 102d infantry to s 3 S ti f E t Mrs. Willlam Whitman presiding. 1 ’ et il Sse O nEoEn Rininis, o€, 800, and sl going. 40 of " these are| "5?2\:: ROE 50c, ROE SHAD Z{Oc,fERNEST E BULLARD UGEESTONS LOT LASTET |siccs e veval seyine g s e i o T o P R Nt i e sl i ; A 5 At New Haven v, J: 1 encrzies to having a nes y thou . e ¢ . | e A full line of Cameo Rings, | unn, formerly a_ switching train e here on the day the menihave transt : into (oy; | campaisn in prosress was unable {0|LOBSTERS 35c, OYSTERS G0c Al Bliss Place Brooch d Ca conductor on the New Haven roud |are irged from the service, which ealthiest. nat t 0. Tt e 2D ghve o areranting| QUART, ROUND CLAMS 18 A S ElentoN e s Cameo Brooc| ies an mMeo | v fim:(:. s\_'m_; by Jud W about April 30. | w ,mm:xl{e t‘lhmlxr -I' t g he | and- forcetul talk on the subject. QUART, NATIVE PORK CHOPS 40c, w Pendants, Solid Gold and|Greene of Norwich, for Fabni = — [roriQ, rallroads, steamships, the elec-] ™ At u subsequent meeting of the di-|SLICED HAM -45c. T 3 e isideswiping collisio in Dec tric light, the telegraph and teleplhione, | ... < hs r of 'cCt j side 1 : ric 1 |rectors of the chamber of ‘commercs Pearl Necklaces. 11017, between the train in charge of| g {the glant dreadnought and The subma- | et airertors 1 eoer of ‘commerce | CHURCH BROS, Dunh and a northbound passengr | rine and the airplane. o o Stone Rings with any ™™ : fom we have dmbroved machisery | SEISG B O Rodier, VW, Carv! A G ‘ T Nothmq s I stones. ! CHESTNUT HlLL R e A n e decid " give the LL L Bracelet and Pocket| or. = v Smith of Hartford was | o~ Wrmi ; B » . J : ; fak king things, about trnsact. | hoichn Sy \ Funera[Directors Watches of all grades and all|# calier at G. B Dimow's fow day with mq ing business,"about” making mones. e m;““‘fi‘ A 1501 v ! ago. Sut where we have fa is P i S makes at the old stand of the| "\ . ... o vernon w tummg ‘ 5 teaching the people to ihins avont | {63 YL LA A W ey CASE Bstosrild and Embalmers I tor at A. " : . b Emnsshontath dture | orrune time for works of this c Y Mr. and Mrs. Milo Davoll visited the Our_cities are still be : pe ey Pt -1+ || Gold and Silver. 322 Main Street Wi, Friswell Co, latter's sister, Mre. B. A, Lyman. in | that preceded them. Ou |t o e el Shemper, ot © e . ‘olumbia, the first of the week. 23/ hat preceded them. Our ; ele e amber of Commerce Euilding 25-27 Franklin Street Mr, and Mrs. Plerce, Mrs. Haryey lin_the hands of underpaid te e e Chamuer of Full Market Value L S e Norwich, Coi and Mrs, Smith, all of Norwich, were e ia ecnoe) oaging il | the chamber and the city at the same Prares Ler i e Myron C. Peckham of Nk oater and matrimony. Our transpor: e g ue ol s ipsren e system is breaking down. And WHERE TO DINE ;'(:fm‘;‘y_ e home of 2 s here i G. B. Dimon was in Phenisville on ae‘é?“fi}m‘f S;{}:En:bamf? e mi Seven bFoS: \-’L?i';?f;fr'iilm Tues- LEE CLEGG The.!"-iveler nortunily to|day ni Mrs. Charles Goodrich is entertain- 3 rob and pillage : and indulge thejr | for shooting craps in a 41 BROADWAY ing her mother. Mrs. Oleson and sis- stly passions. | Greeneville were presented Gives the Best Service ter, Miss Hannah Oleson, of New i ¥? Hlow can weiday morning in the police court. Thes BESE PO R DR, E. J. JUn London. sav civilizat and ‘manage to|were accufed of gambling and each = Ex"EF“-E'", F°g=’é"‘*'|’ COFFEE |~ llace Palmer moved the govds of get s : pleasire out |one was ordered fo pry £ into the Open Evenir Suite 46 Shannon Buudm or Ladies a ientiemen Flwin Kenyon to Westerly Tuesday by 0 ' B court treasury. By F 1 Take elevator Shetucket mm.p CARL S. DEMETER ¢0. Jautowuci ia amgenizatian Nat had naid un 2 ent=ance. Phona