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W NORWICH, 9Ty 1 was there to mak her. Lunchesn was women. The first word I slid quietly into a near| . “National Biscuit,” rect fortably as ] and ears bufy children. things, For ten to make pad of paper were waiting Hour “You see, even little 2 went on, “are much like I mals, something to eat. dainties always begin our just over, ang she was talking to a little knot o Between the dark and daylight,’] she was quoting, “there's always meal on a busy day, or for the full-course repast when time and appetites are abundant, Uneeda Biscuit have a decided place. They are the world's best soda cracker. They are most lovable ¥ most. tractable after they've had National Biscuit|up firen’s Hour like a feast. For the iny toddlers there is a varied menu, sometimes Uneeda: Biscult nd metimes Graham Crack- Crackers or Lunch Bis- 8 is changed on special becasions to Old Time Sugar Cook. es or Fig Newtons and, rarest of jhen we had e M NADIY vere our party days. Don't think my hour is just g It started us happily, made us sure they the quick NATIONAL BISCUIT but always deinty, al- 1y National During the Chil- with its tasty feast. pas t three years in Trumbull. He is| Russell Potter has,resigned at theient at the concert given by the West- | sarsiad” and one- chil® Mrs,| Groton Tron Works and contemplates!erly High school chorus and glee Richmond will probably accompany | £0ing Into business in Willimantic. |clubs under the direction of Robert er husban o e }r':\ler‘:tine in the hi hall on Mis Annette . Barrows, who has| 3 | Tuesday evening. The pupils were as- aunt, a M. Arnold, returned| Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Ryder of Plain-|Miss Abby Denison, soprano. | last weel day to her home inVille were guests of Mr. and Mrs.|fort accompaniments were by Mansfield Center, Charles L. Strong on South Main| Harley Morton. The first portion of 'n apywhere on your yciety are planning to attend the| John Hisgins, Charles . Brown and|ruses and by the glee clubs and full|toes. Look at this pici AL ing meeting of the Willimantic C.|Henry West were in New London on|cherus, and by the two solo groups of | ¢ Union in South Willington on the| day attending court, {Mr. Ecker. Mr. Ecker was recalled| ¢ h ! ton D. Barion of flast Hampton | repeatedly, until finally the audience’ M. and Mre, 1. C. Hateh and Miss| WaS here Tuesday. e | could not 'prevail upon him to sing| Josephine Bingham have returned from|, D- W. Bigelow was a Norwich e e | wintering at Haven, Florida. e1ay ambus, tata of Hosmer,; The C. E. society 1s to hold an in- r_Woodhouse lodge, K. of P.|occupied the second part of the pro- ormal sociat with games, .music an Pythian hall Tyesday evening.|gramme, it was commendably pre e it nih e e an nk of esquire was, conferred on sented by the chorus and soloists. : b Eoimehments n the chapel, Friday eV-| one candidate. Twd applications for| The programme follows: Fome of|Mijions, because Mr. Alden Welr ana|™membership were received. After the|Freedom, Grieg, chorus; He Gave Me | tgoiaiie s the | {ss Dorothy Weir of Now York, were! WOIK @ social hour was spent. {a Rose, Cadman, The Two Clocks,| O ] There was a crowded house at the|Rogers, Girls' Glee club: And he in nday. Victory loan entertainment in Tip Top!Glory of the Lord, Handel, choru Harold Potter, U. S. N., who is on|! with his wife,and chi)d at the|Streets hcfore the entertainment, the|Branscomb; Tommy the_world's bej Mrs. Potter has hired the Ken-|Cld Guard orchestra played a selection| Mr. Ecker: My Heart at ORERRC von house on Zion's Hill for the sum.|before “it —commenced. The picture! Voice, Saint-Saens. choru b i The Price of Peace, in five reels, ts| ties' March, Murch vs' Gleel BE Slala e Mrs on who has|¢nthusiastically receiv. 1 Prayer of Thanksgiving, Krem- |{oF appointment of guardian of estate|f e Fudin liam Richards of the 7olkc Song of the - Netherlands,|received and continued to May 20. | o6 he fhe 1o RivesiaadsT: L cade ga very Glee Club: Roses From thoe| Action was taken Tuesday evening| oy - dress on his experience acro: ge South, Strauss, chorus; Bendemeer's|at the May mecti { the board of Rev. W. M. Brown attended the Kel| Buell announced that the Victory loan|Stream, arr. J. Sherwood. Girls' Glee| , looking to have the Federal ex-| IRFART TSAIPAE Rt TalA TRNY Suadlc, - AmOl ised up to the time he spoke, ( and Miss Denison; Up and On,|press from Washington stop at was 33,000, over the top. B , Boys Giee Club; Little|the morning and The first in a series of informal] > was in Westchester \ Mine, Burleigh, Love Me or|night mail from B teas was served in the library on! i cchi, The Irish Fusileer, Lohr,|Westerly. S Saturday from 3 to 5, hy Mrs. E. K.| en Gil spending .’ Part IL—Hosmer's Can-{off a few weeks ago without ffingwell and Mrs. W. A. Raynold.|fe k¥in Norwich. tata, Columbus, chorus and Mr. Ecker.| warning, with the result that the last proceeds amounted to about $15. | A meeihg of the members of the = .. |mail cut of Westerly, as- well s in The young men of (he Congregation- | Congregational church was held in the! The funeral services of Mrs. Francis|rrom te e the last mail at night I eimrch are rehearsing nnder the di-| chruch Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock I'eattie were held Tuesday afternooni,ng there is no other until in the rection of Mr. avlor, of Williman-| ake arrangements for securing a 2t her home. 71 gros l_l' et. Re 3 55 o ITistehl 2ot {pastor. The church has been without'A. MacDonald of the Congregati ‘e prevention committee made he mid-week payer mee at the|@ pastor since the resignation of Rev.|church. of which she was a member, revort of recent work and told of Congrezational church will be led by!Henry A. Blake. A unanimous call Officiated. ~There were many rela-|ine plans for new publicity. Rev. W. M. Brown for the present|Was extended Rev, Henry W. Webl and friends in attendance and| 'mya’reception committee were in- and will commence at 8 p. m of Bucks Me.. who preacHed her were beautiful floral tributes.| i ryced to meet with the Old Home RE iy & Bk e cene as0 e Dearer s vere inoxender Beattle. | weelc committee and to fix a time’for working in the Ilome Service segtion| SR siddes | ang sl nec e annfal gnner duringhihe LT N Sl TR el 7MY‘T]k =T ]'1' TRl sy Complaints were made about the di- L e ey 4| i lapidated el > light sign on the gas B iR A Ry 0\‘1“:‘]_" i g \lh*“irr'grr N of Alie.| At the session of the Westerly | tank and the proper committee was He3 Oroes: 18 Maer B, Prhl o e e i Mursh of Mis-iprelate cou Judge ward M. |instructed to take up the matter o - 58 1o Mary . Trink in recog-|tuxet avemue, Mystic, weht to 'New!Byrke p: ing, held Tuesday after-|having it remedied. nition of service faithfully ,wrr\jrmmu‘n..\rp the ear art o ) the following business w blicity committee was in behalf of the natlon and her men|spend the forty ofad posal to erect sigr A and (e Ny LesidonbaWIL: | Dol 2 Edwin Goss—Petition for| ding into Westerly, i n, an airman of the Red|nepi ting W to probate granted $ not large but a very| Cross and_the chalrman of the war|; ja Perry Dugliss, ,executrlx cting was held. The ks council. The eertificate was accom- |ha $20,000. Howard L. Thorp, ap- |pr hoard, I. B. Erandail ! . | presided arles J. Butler acted Thayer Building WINDHAM h in the L possible Congregat torate. number of the members of th He: n is spending a short (naptha and soap combined) Rev, Alfred Richmond, g a special course at Yale, candidate for the ¥ Mr. Richmond is an Eng-| lishman and has been preaching for the| panied by a Red Cross badge. Mrs. visit on Long Island. Neale of Brookly hired one of J. known A. Keeney w ional as in Harford Sun: day. he C.|street the past week, Th fur- oap cleans clothes without Preparation now means success later in life. We can train you for business and assist you on tht road to success. Plan Your Career Now Determine what you want to do and train for the work. Write for information, or téléphone 1311. JEWETT BUSINESS SCHOOL . - Room 308 Norwich, Conn. J. Stalker has returned after A. Wier's | vitation n, N.jof necessary arrangements. The in- to the state league is from! Veteran Firemen's as- as the Patton house.|the Westerly 1l Tuesday afternorn at 4 o'clock.!Aria from The Masked Ball, Verdi Old Guard band paraded the main!Bring You Heartease WESTERLY Edward T. St. Cnge and John Allen were among the_letter carriers from Westerly given awards of honor on |Tuesday for large sales of War Sav- ings stamps. . 1 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Parkinson of 11 Paweatuck avenue gave a welcome home party in honer of their son, Richard Parkinson, Jr., Sunday after- noon. Private Parkinson returned to this country Saturday after 20 months service overseas with Co. F, 14th En- gineers. Friends from Westerly and elsewhere gathered to greet the re- turned soldier, and an enjoyable eve- ning was spent. Supper was served and a general social time followed. Watch Hill people who have been emiploying unskilled labor through the local centractors have raised an ob- Jection to the increased costs of la- bor and have suspended further work on their premises, These objections came, it is raid, when the bills for la- bor were presented and an increase from $3.20 to $4 a day was noted. The consequence is that several men who have been doing work at the Hill are now out of employment. The first hand GREAT FOR ECZEMA | AND OLD SORES My Ointmenrt, Peterson. Guarante: Says ponsible for the health of your family.” says Petersen of Buf. falo, “ILwanl You to get a large 35 cent box of Peterson's Ointment foday. “Remember, I stand back of every box. Ivery druggist guarantees to re- fund the purchase price if Peterson's Ointment doesn’t do all T claim. 3 arantee it for eczema. 01d sores sores, salt rheum, ulcers, SOre broken breasts, itching'skin, skin diséases, blind. bleeding and iteh~ ing piles, as ‘well as for burns, scalds, cuts, bruises and sunburn.” “I'had 30 running sores on my leg for 11 years, was in three different hospi tals, Amputation was advised. SKin grafting was tried. 1 was cured b using Peterson’s Ointment."—Mrs. F. Root, 287 Michigan St, Buffalo, N. ol or dangerous drugs. —————eweey Callus? Peel It 9fi_ Quickly! Nothing on Earth Like “G Corns and Calluyes. of thickened skin on .the bottom of your foot which so often makes walking an agony is os easily removed by wonderful “Gets-It” as any “If vou are engine muster in Rhede Island this season will probably be held at Westerly 2 Saturday, June if the plans of the firemen of this own are carried out. Secretary Dan- iel . McLaughlin of the Rhode Isl- and State Firemen's league, has been | sent a communication asking that @ special meeting of the league be held| {in Providence on Wednesday eve- uing, May 14, for the purpose of con- sidering an invitation for the halding of the annual league muster at Wes- terly on that occasion. The muster will ‘be held in connection with the celebration of the 250th anniversary of | the incorporation of the town. The committee in charge of that observ- ance at a meeting a few evenings ago 4 voted to designate Saturday, June 28, as Firemen's day, and to leave to a| committee of the firemen the making! " for A spot sociation, An appreciative audience was pres- Ithe programme was composed of cho-|hard or soft cor: of Eliza A. Chapman—Fi and final uccount received and order in the absence of Edgar P. who is out of town. las clerk CENTRAL VILLAGE Miss Ruth Mathewson taught schoel; of Charles and final a D. Chapman—Sec- unt received and without order of ond coutinued to May notice. Shinners of I 150! Thomas Carlon’s, Thurs ued to June 3 for hearing. Estate of Willi; admitted prol executrix Bond §1000. Coy, appraiser. ate of Charles F. to pending a_few Mrs, Frank Ftgeton, Coon—Inven- Estate of Maria Coon—Petitoin ng to attend a o T hone operato The Central Fire i that city. company heid an' BITRO-PHOSPHATE anada Mrs. Edward to Telltale Lines of Age—Men Need It 0 Make Strong, Vigorous Bodies and Steady Nerves. 1 Gallzgher has heen| Southbridgs, | illness of afi pending two ass. on account of the Judging from the countless prepara- tions and treatments which are contin- ually being advertised for the purpose i nds of men and {women who keenly feel their excessive| | thinness. | Tainness and weakpess are usually due to starved nerves. Our bodies |need more phosphate than is contained evening to attend a reception heid in| honor of the return from France of| their son-in-law, Charres Campbel Charles Fletcher of Putnam v at his home Sun ted } |most all druggists under a gu iof satisfaction or money back. feeding the nerves directly and by su { She was a former teacher in the lo-| ‘};Y‘ cal high scheol, having resigned in De- lases e Tis S a Springfield plying_ the body cells with the neces. cember to teach in Springfeld. !sary phosphoric food elements, biire.| Norman White of Boston spent |phosphate quickly produces a welcome| Sunday at his farm a: Suzar Brook. {transformation in the appearance; the Tor relieving te of Alfred Dower—Will ad-| iR Moosup) Thursday for Miss Mary| mitted to probate. Richard E. Dower Tho was eut of towm, and William Dower, executors. Bond| ang Mow Adelard i $15,600. William G. Spargo, appraiser. m Rumfora, Maine, = have; Estate of Albert Crafts—Report % % Toum ol RIS of commissioner received and contin- A0S | Saly tory received and ordered recorded. red a 1 Estate of Jennie D. Greene—Petition| ness, an attack of o for probation of will continued to| Pleuricy, but has not M 0. his health, @ Estate of Pasquale Gentile—Petition Dorothea dner, a telephone! @ of administrator to sell real the Centrar office in Dan-,§ continued to May 20. s in Willimantic, Friday v | turned to Camp Devens, Sunday. and state officers as speakers. Embleton spoke of the fine work done last vear by the wemeen and children| in the growing and canning of fruit and vegetables. sented at the meeting neld by the Vie- tory Loan committee at the hall Friday &, GOOD MORNING : A Change Into Boston Store Underwear Is ~ Good For That Tired Feeling A warm day or two and there is a very strong feeling prevalent among mankind that a change from heavy to light underwear is just about due. We agree with you. The time has come. But when you do make the change make it right. Read the following and you will know what to do and how to do it. BALPRIGGAN UNDERWEAR IN ALL STYLES AND SIZES. . ... 55c A GARMENT Better Grade Balbriggans $1.00.a Garment “Roxford” and “Lawrence” Egyptian Balbriggans— the Underwear of quality. The Shirts have either long or short sleeves. The Drawers in cither regular or stout models are knee length, and have double seat. “Stephenson’s” Worsted Union Suits ; $5.00 Each If you have to wear wool next your skin, we know of very few garments which will give more satisfaction than these. All are made ankle length and pave the long sleeves. Fine Athletic Underwear 55¢—75¢—85¢ Made of fine Nainsook, in checks and plaids. Made after the fashion of the best krown Athletic Under- wear and at considerably smaller prices. We offer Sealpax, Varsity and Manhattan makes. HOSIERY Foot Fashion and Comfort Found Here. You want to lock right, and you want to fesl right, and when you spend your good money yau ‘want the Socks to wear right, Those we list below will fill every particular of bill. Athletic Union Suits $1.00 to $2.50 Union Suits solve the problem. You no longer have to have your Shirt paged before you can locate the lower end of it. We offer all sizes of Suits, in Madras, Russian Cords, Silk Stripes and Pure Silk. All the well-known makes. Wear Union Suits and be com- fortable. 3 Genuine B. V. D. Underwear SHIRTS AND DRAWERS ... w.. 95c EACH UNIGN SUITS $1.756 A SUIT No other Underwear has boan so thoroughly advertis- od or become so well known as the B. V. D. If you want it we have it. “LION” BRAND MERCERIZED LISLE $OCKS in black Cordovan and all the leading colors. Medium and gauze weights. ¢ Only 38c a Pair “NEVERTEAR” HOSE—TRUEZ TO NAME, in biack and all colors. A fine medium weight at less than medium price. Only 25c a Pair White Gauze Lisle Underwear $1.00 a Garment Roxford Underwear, in all styles, and all mads of a fine, white, gauze weight lisle, just the thing for the warmer weather. The name gukrantess the quality. Summer Weight Ribbed Union Suits $1.50 to $3.00 a Suit Such well-known makes as “Madewell,” “Chaimers,” “Stephenson’s” and “Lawrence,” in regular and stout models. We can fit you, and we know that we qan nly $1. . 4 guarantee comfort in these Suits. All sizes from Only $1.00 a Pair to 36. : - A COMPLETE LINE OF FINE NECKWEAR—PIONEER BELTS AND SUSPENDERS " —GARTERS—UNIVERSAL NIGHT SHIRTS AND PAJAMAS = . “SHAWKNIT” SILK PLATED SOCKS, in black and the leading colors. will wear well. They're handsome and MONITO THREAD SILK SOCKS—Black, Champagne, Navy, Gray and White, witih stripeg and docks of contrasting colors. You can match your Socks to your cravats if you, use Monito. ble ¢ e at the town hall - ening 1 procee: > 0 he given for the Welcome Home cele- bration. | Mrs. E, Hoxie Lillibridge has been| her coustn, Mrs. Clinton .d the greater part of his life. The! daughter, Trma, of Martford apen!! visiting relatives ana friends im the Naugatuck. X | token was Jeft by William Thompson| Sunday with Mr. Kinnie's parents Mr.| village. Aime Salvas has been entertalning| 4 rarry Dean, through whose efforts| and Mrs, Alfred Kinnz Mrs. Amanda Oldersnaw had as her HIN PEOP'E his mother from Putnam. { the gifts were coile One hun-| Mrs. Julia BiH of wWillimantic and| guest from Friday until Sunday, Miss i Mr. and Mrs. Homer Dean were dnj o0 8108 0o"gonar biits and & box of; her daughter, Mrs, Dumont Kingsley,! Edna Round of Anthony, R, I, Providenc: -“:{H:l\'f?” Fpken s 11! cigars were his gifts. Mr. Mitchell rtford, ealled on Mis E. 8. Bab- F T S SO 1 = : I Samuel Wib v oof Plainfield; (7010 g1y fnjured in the legs last Oc- aturday aftenoon. Women Need It to Bring Pink Glow of | visited friends Saturday. !z o Aibbareed un. Mr. and Mrs. I v card and chii-| EAST WOODSTOCK Health to Pale Cheeks and Forestall award Cutler has been on a trip coyers from another operation will soon be performed. He re- dren, Edward and T Harfford, Saturday. verett, motored t0| Alan Upham of Boston spent tht [ week end at his home here. Arthur Sweet has purchased an au-| Mrs. A. M. Gildersieeve has sold her tomobile. place to Prank Gordon and will move Mrs, Mary Larkham and son, James,|into a tenementl in the house owned motored to Providence, Friday, by J. F, Chandler. 8 Mrs. Arthur Sweet was in Norwich| Agnes White of Hartford spent the Thomas Carlan has been ill SOUTH WINDHAM Sfa G Saver! e d Mr. Clarke's OrE dan e i [week pedfip o il ng drmE neels ana bust, and septasing| and Mrs. Stephen A. ota The Farmers' club hald & very inte Mr. and Mrs, Leslie Clark spent| The thank offering meeing will be lugly holiows and ansles by the soft| Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ladd were at| esting meeting in the hall Thursday!sSunday afternoon with the former's |held in the chapel next yeck ' ednes. curved lines of health and beauty, there | Alfred Rooney’s in Mosup, Saturday|cvening with a numwver of the county| = {are evidently thou Y, there | Alfre : D g aunt, Mrs, Lydia Bowen, of North day. Mrs. J. 8. May will be | astess Windham. . i Tstella Frink of Wellesley was rome Alfred Card and Miss Ida Adams, for the week end. of Norwich, spent Sunday with Miss| Mr. and Mrs. George Chapman | Florence Exley of Plainfiejd. jsen of Kast Hartford are visiting Miss Notwithstanding the : Sl ool Charles Cox and family at the Center {in modern foods. Physicians claim| Farl Collins was in Providence Sat-| rain there was a large number out. | Mr Hdward Hackus s the guest of) gy oy there is nothing that will supply this| yrday. After the meeting a social was held| Py nieces in New London. : ] e deficlency =0 Well as the organic phos-| "'\ ooriude Handy, who teaches|at which deughnuts and coffee were| . Charles Backus, son of Mrs. Carrie .r"hflt_ehlf{w\« 5 gumons. drussists gu Blir-MI58 Sertiude Land e e rved. It the growers of emall gar-|J. Eackus, formerly or this plaee, who! Organized “heckling” of speakers at {phosphate, which is inexpensive and is|in Springfield. Mass, Satur-| s g e srower 4 has received his discrarge from the [a Seville political meeting led to a (50ld by Lee & Osgood in Norwich and|day and Sunday at Israel de would attend these meetings medical department at St, Eligabeth's riot in which firearms were used, two hospital, Washington, D, C, has heen | pecple being lkilled, . would derive mucn benefit there- South Windham was poorly repre-| 9 L) & i t Mrs. George W, Loring was argan-| evening. The men of tomorrow were W" I“F“Tsadmmns lereueiis weight frequently ~being| jst at the church Sunfay as the reg-| out in full force but the men of to- & J This increase in weight also carrfes| U18r organist, Harold Trainor was ab-| day were very poorty represented. ¥ ¥ {with it a general improvement in the| Sent. 2 There was good sneaking by Mr. Lynch ASK FOR v 3 L {health. Nervousness sleeplessne Witilam Shelly was m Providence, | of Hartford, Frank P. Fenton and oth-| % Orioin SR o N =y lack of energy, which wi Saturday. ars from Willimantic. Walter Abbe e lgllll! accompany excessive thinness, soon ) i 4 sl is vi disappear, dull eves hecoma bright and| Sergeant Floyd Mitchell, who re-| has charge of the drive in this village. —_ pale cheeks glow with the bloom of returned frem overseas, and Charles Maynard s expecting to Nourishing alth, v has heen spending five days’ furlough| move his family here soon from Nor- Digestible A“hs‘;pa.élsnéaugh bitro-phos-| at the home of his ‘aunt, Mrs. Mary| wich. Mrs. Maynard snd twe dausgh- e surpas g Peterman, was pleasantly surprised| ters spent a day lasr week with Mrs. No Cooking = - - - ; el L ks ;;;',F;*;gerig‘ Saturday evening when he received a| IHelen Tubbs. Forlnfants, InvalidsandGrowing Child tod Grain Extract in Powder le desh-growin: Tt knock at the door ana found a token Mrs, Herbert Card s il with laryng- The Origi bo nised by anvone who dges not dasise| Of love amd sympathy from his| itis. izinal Food-Drink For All Ages.| OTHERS ore IMITATIONS . | to put on flesh, * T "% liriends in the village where he has| Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Kinne andl. 148 y e 1 - S e R ) i3 G b3

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