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e autt s WL 5 \ _ NURWICH, BULLETIN, SATORDAT, WAT TU, YT : EWETT CITY YOUARE'IHEJURY P 7 ~ For Mealtime and Between Meals The war relic train arrived at 9 a. m. Friday.: A cons:derable crowd 3 5% % ), was on hand tg' ifispect the captured|Hear The Testimony of Norwich Peo- guns and war . relics. Enthusiasm ple and Decide the Case. seemed to be lacking at the frain as cohmpar‘ed to that m;’nif;sted in 1g)he | other loans. The Hindenburg Pill| & . Icidnev Pill jal— Box was,one of the principal things| -°*%'s Kidney Pills are on trial of it‘:terest an;ong the exh‘iib;ffi. The|are %eing trieq every day fer weak speakers were interesting and did their|, . o PR e 3 best. Fifteen hundred dollars in bond|*ldneys—for exhausting kidney back subscriptions” were taken. aches. What is the verdict? Read i Alarge audience was at Finn’s Opera| xorw: £ eri- o i et Pictures (Do oy cstimenyo personal, lexp! were show:\ null-m speecnes made in the|ences of Norwich witnesses, There interest of the Liberty loan. -One R thousand doilars were subscribed. Cap-| o0 Pe only one verdict—a chorus | of Richards of a Canadian regi- |approval. ment, the prineipal speaker, has seen . . : | Fhree vears of service in France and| D. S. Ecnmett, carpenter, 465 Main Clean-up Time is Here R of aterceting Dappeninge, Wnd Use this advertisement as a buying guide, you have the nation’s choicest foods to select f‘;omé:!:l this l;: ::3:, Frtthn"h, Fish, M:lh, Bru:l!‘,‘ Puh’y,bDliry Mfiedu:fl Fresh eg! es. ide is range and variety that your buying is simpli cooking likewise. Let us help you. o SATURDAY SPECIALS St., says: ‘“My back troubled me for U.s. [mpef—bd Meats From Swift and Fresh Fl—uits and Ve!eh““ i experiences. \ To the Bay Stater any fine day is open season for painting. Whether the~ Representative William McNicol of|it ached a good deal. My work re- Armour’s. 5 work peeds paint, sain, varnish or enamel, there'sa Bay State kind especially . | Griswold, was o member of the e quired considerable stooping and lift- Sirloin, R g | DELICIOUS RIPE STRAW- made for the purpose. - ; 3 centennial at Hartford this week. ing and this seemed to azgravate the P ound, STE AKS lb 350 m Basket ..... Agate Floor Varnish qulUesday evehing, May 6t the first| roudle. Pains often caught me across orterhouse 44 » is composed of the finest ingredients known in the paint warld. Ttcomeaty . | the Methodist church was held at|my back. I saw Doan's Kidnes Pills NATIVE you all mixed by scientific paint malers ready for the brush. You use Agate the home of Rev. E. M. Anthony,|ggvertised and one box acted very with District Superintendent W. H.| Bath, of Norwich, in charge. During|dquickly and relieved the trouble. I the regular busines session it. was 3; , 1 teel voted 6 raise the pastor’s salary one| 523l cpeummend Bokae.§ o ? hundred dollars. sure they will help others suffering Rev. M. D. Fuller’s Sunday morn-|from kidney disorders.” ing subject to the juniors and_ se- niors at the Baptist church is The| Price 60c, at ali dealers. Don't nion service. Miss Mabel Frink will| Doan's Kidney Pilis—the same that Jead the Christian Endeayor service at WADSWORTH, HOWLAND & COMPANY; Inc., Boston, Mass,® . | 815 In the evening the Revelation|Mr- Bennett had. Foster-Milbura Co, ) ¢ 3 3 sermon is White Horses and Their| Mtgrs, Buffalo, N. Y. Floor Vamnish on any floor and you'll surprise yourself with an unusually fine result and the way it will endure will be a continual satisfaction. In-or-Out Varnish—Without fear or favor we claim that In-of-Out Varnish is the most wonderful varnish ever pro- duced. It is all varnishes in one. It is for every varnish use and will give 100% satisfaction in any place where vamish should be used. BEEF PRIME RIBROAST, bb. ........... 30c BEST CHUCK ROAST, bb......... 28¢ FRESH CUT HAMBURG; bb. .. .... 24c Native Asparagus .. 33c Ripe Pine- apples, Each ... 21c Largest Paint and Varnish Maliers in New England Riders., Mrs. Lemug: Green will play FINE PANSIES, Basket ........... You can buy Bay Staiz Paint and In-or-Out Varnish from == a violin solo. § Cl.lolcm'r CUTS NICELY CURED s i il # At the Congregational church Rev.|presented to the :udxefie in a x]_n::gl CORNED BEEF ll,) 20 ‘Albert Donnell's morning subject is|effective manner the conditions of the o aazaieie e s:sinin 0 s oiw Ic = g PECK & McWILLIAMS A, BOARDMAN . | S Rttering and Incrensing. Mics Men| was up. to. the time that the United ” Dairy Department Tatose | Mozel leads the C. E. service. States went in. Home will be the subject of Rev. J.‘ Rev. E. J. Ayers of Norwich will R h's sermon in celebration ofjsupply at the Baptist church next \iniher's day at the Methodist church.|Sunday, May 11. W, C. Jeffers leads the Epworth| William Bitgood who was taken » | poot P League at 6. At 7 o'clock there will|suddenly ill with double pneumonia GALES FERRY |A. Chapman. The following program| he the installation of officers, of the|is in a serious condition, was given: Reading, Governor Hol-if 3 At the business meeting of the La-! s Arbor anfl Bird day proclama| gt Leasns dies’ Aid society ! S e by Miss CI uma°1 fars. Herbert Hurst has heen en-| Hon P yaliss Chapman;, recitatione,; . i;ir:n, " taro brothers, . and their LEBANON Newton for the construction of a new|grade; Who Told the News? Dorothyi Wives, who. after a double wedding.| The funeral of Mrs. Margery Allen Necans a¢ Mo’ parson The treas-| Birch: Sir, Robin, Helen Louise Col.{Were on their homeymoon trip. They!was held from the Baptist church on|H urer, Mrs. Dudley C. F n n-| ver; reading, Thé Value of .Our For-|Were Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Weeks| Saturday at 2 p.m. Rev. Hollis Camp- structed to pay bills incurred in the!ests, Richard Allyn; recitations, Song,|f Stonington and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph) bell eonducted the services. —There interior painting and the paperi !Beth Bennett; If. Gordon Man-| Weeks of Hartford ~ They visited | were beautiful floral tributes. Mrs. F. llf}- P ;fiz gx;ps, il; 40c | MILD, TASTY YOUNG AMERICAN orequarters, 1b. i HEES] u:;]pnx-snx\ngfl{ : gt The Little Brown Wrenl, Matil-| their brother, Willlam Weeks, whom N. Taylor sang Face to Face. The [ ™ - Santad £ E’ -y s ey vt vt S he bplan for a club membership, s Tecitation. Btnel’ Main;| they had mot seen for a lon time:| hearers were four grancons, Winette,|§j Loin Chops, Ib. 50cibb . . ... -» 50c { PHILADELPHIA CREAM wwith ten cents monthly due: t- | song, America. ? Their hoyhood days were passed inj Mark, Stephen and David Carpenter. by T ed es B. Allyn, coll t in the series of Bible| Griswold. Mr. and Mrs. K. m CHEESE, Each ......... 3 t s permanent fund of the M. E. chur under the direction of Rev. Al- Mrs. A. M. Clarke 1s in Brooklyn, N.| Worcester Sunday, SWIFT’S NATIVE SPRING MILK-FED LAMB VEAL FRESH MCHICAN CREAMERY PEANUT BUTTER, bb. Short Cut Legs |Legs, bb....... 35¢| proy PURE LARD, Ib. .. 5 5 cen. 37 lb: veessens.. 40clioins, Ib...... 22¢c FRESH EGGS FROM NEAR-BY Loins to Roast Cutlets, Ib..... 50c FARMS, Dozen .......c000n00... 408 B8 ¥. Bishop were in| to visit their son, : i was presented by the president Shaw Bush was heid at his i-| Y., visiting Mrs, Chalfont Bivins. Richard Bishop. re Kate B. Colver, and seconded Kate ser, @ : Jirs.{dence in the village Monday cvening.| Mrs. Joseph Roode has charge of thel Charles Sweet and Ralph Blakeslee| | i Judley €. Perkins, secretary. EothiA pi g Victrola program prefaced| Hopeville ax@ vicinity district in[of New Britain were at their homes ? OT S C LS i B e oth: & plessing Victrola program prfaced| Hopeville el vidnity district in | of New Brit LITTLE PIG PORK LOINS ‘ efforts, by which he has secured It was voted that the society con tribute that amount every month. At the business meeting of the Ep worth league at: the parsonage Mon-| s in charge of Mrs. Frecmaflib‘rcsh Air Children. { Rev. James B. Knowles, of Volun- on, with records of Alma | town, o1 Trins : gy - s A e preached at the Baptist church; \d Trinity churcl choir, New| ! Sunday, also gave a ealk Sunday-ev-|Q .and others.” Tiev. O. . Newton| PLAINFIELD S D 0 a to R r. Bush the appre-| : Rhhdinter: tertai v 300d- day evening there was the re-clection | clation of the ¢lass for his TeaderShip| 1 or ve oy By bt e il ehtertained over Sunday at C. 8. Good-| £ e Sacite st Erobident, Tt oy b e League was played Thursday evening| win's. Iving. Huriatt: fieat vice president T e DAL WLIEE. between the Old Card Room and the| Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Geer and chil- Sl St ot vice. f Carl B. Lawson, who received his| New, the former winning the game 12! dren, Leroy and Myra, spent Sunday Jennie G. Perkins; second vice pi charge as radio electrician from the|to 11. The game was quite exciting,| in Moosup, at A C. Hoxie's. S RUBaIATGHE of World® avetibol - 5. navy April 25, and who has been: in gpite of the large score, the win-| Miss Ruth Webbes of Willimantic Rufus W. Hurlbutt; third ting up on his work as telegraph|ners managing to push the winning| was a week end guest of Mrs. Charles dent, department of sockl s with the New Haven road atj{ajiy acrnss in the_last inning. The| Troland. 3 Emma §. Rennett; fourth vica . fon ciawer. during. lest week | 1inoupe follow: Mrs. Julia Metzger of Willimantic president, department of reation| 108 assigned to the second trick at! "oia Mill: Jolly ¢, Goselin p, Cyjis ting Mrs. Monroe Pultz. dndl culturs. Mrs. J. Bdnfund Nur;nm,.l‘”w local office with his father, Station| pechie bk, Belanger 2b, Hill ss, W.| Mrs. L. P. Smith spent a day last oty ;-,m-‘m A Molthrop} | B httios Anday. Te hmod beEAN; pechie 3h, H. Besesscite cf, Joe Di-|week with relatives in New Lon- treasurer, Mise Alice Satterle 3 i ire fromi son 1f, Pete Beilisle rf. o |don. ist. Miss Jennie G. Perkins. It was!p v 20l MGnight, dbe third tricki ®'xow Ain: “Bergeron e, Ed. Pechie| Miss Elinor Chapeell of Chestnut! yoted fo contribute ten cents monthly | ay of Putnam. who relicves Carl p.|P and 3b, Ed Deveneault 2, A. Pechio| Hill spent the week end with Mrs.! to Noves B. Allyn collector for the Iawson at midnight, remaining on |1 W. Pechie st Chappelle 3b, Barry| C. §. Goodwin. permanent dond (o, he Churth, gy ]duty until § a. m. “The ‘increase of| ™ Allard of Hull if. X : A social was held in the chapel of Fome o ek Lh:’ i observed BY| travel and freight on the New Haven! A loving cun is offered as a prize 0| the Baptist church Friday evening. A cleaning ihe school grouiie undee the:road. with. tho Portland express -and|the winners und each department 1is|variety supper was served, $20.20 be- St of e e e, ihethe Bar Harbor trains, has made thisj ®ndeavoring to come home with the ba-| ing cleared. The entertainment con- SERCLIN, OF "SHElL teRchal. Miss IGraeo s cominry: con. A sisted of a violin and piano duet, a —| Arthur L. Morgan, chief yeoman at{ There was B _of school at|reading and an address by C. R. Bos the submarine base, on a 3 field High School Friday, as the| ot New London on the Victory TLoas bsence, 3 s attended the convention injmhe feature of the evening was Stan- phia. i . . | ton L. Briggs' account i i “em Yuur nlgestlgn wife of Rerv. Milton | Pros re zood for a strong base- e LISEE Secuunl i i apert : 1 nce overseas from the time he left : A. secretary at thelball team at the local high school|camp Devens until the close of the| " spending some time|and the students are practicing hard o 5 ® sem | : ; When acld-distressed, relieve the terbury. for their first game with KIngly| \eripie f::l;f};ghehehi:\z e sonel ; ) ald D. Titzmau-| High next 3 Jonret will hold{ yonne Forest deive, he escaped with- : ) d Sunday to{down (he rec . ; 3 s o P =] : § 5 < i 5 ‘WHOLE LCINS, Ib. ..... PORK SAUSAGE, bb. .. ~-o- 35| FROM OUR OWN BAKE SHOP sz 2BC g 5 3 % RAISIN BREAD, Each ............ 10c Fresh Fish Dep't.--Exira Specizl | OLD DUTCH COFFEE CAKE, Each 12¢ LIVE LOBSTERS, Ib ............ 30c { ASSORTED CUP CAKES, Dozen... 18¢ FRESH SHORE HADDOCK, 3 Ibs, 25c | FRESH MADE POUND CAKE, bb. .. 24c FRESH POLLOCK OR BOSTON CINNAMON EUKS, Dozen ....... 12¢ BLUE FISH, Sliced, Ib........... 10c | ANGEL CAKES, Each ........... 25¢ REPUBLIC LOBSTER, large can. . . 65¢ EVERY SATURDAY SHORE HADDGCK, 3 Ibs. . HOT BOSTON BAKED BEANS, Ib. 10c SMOKED SALMON, Ib. .. and SALT HERRING, 3 for. . BROWN BREAD, Loaf ...... R week to left gestion with | Mation g ond, while Den-| 5o n wonnd I er The Pioneer. |nison, A. Sm d Dougherty v v l.n | |, s Lucy Geer of Norwich visited|ajterriate in the hor. Dennison e | |ber cottage, The. Pines, on the bluft lection, and isgxpected (o A S Charles d s, spent { Monda She.. was accompanied by team I tow. e g m. Disselve easily on tongue—as ;yr«. Harvey Aldrich of Norwich, Who| wiil perform at first, J. S .ha_lnrs of New London h her family. . Henry Hewitt. render, who has heen the guest of Earl Hoxie| 1 | ters meets at the community house of| Lyon for a while. close of the sesslon. the United church in Norwich Tues- ss Lyle Miller f ETAOIN t is reported that HWart Goff has 13, Deacon Elmer Stark-| Mrs. W. C. Josiyn iz entertaininz|sold his farm in the Gayhead district. ther, Deacon S. G. Norman. Mrs.|her daughter, Miss Gladys, of Wor-| Miss Hannah Eaton, who has been ctor Campbell and M leased.the.cottage | opa, pleasant to take as candy. Keep your stemach sweet, try Ki-molds NADE BY SCOTT & BOWNZ MAKEWS OF SCTOTT'S luuu»ons {reshinan, n. mund Norman and son, J.{ }2“ with her daughter Carol, <. Norman’s brother- | T rs. Nelson! in Norwich over Saturdayi over z The Red Cross meeting was held at| short. Daugherty, also a| slated to noid down third. | 1dh will hé pla Collomon cf, with Eaton yes! The outfi Miss Hatie Wewitt's, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Sweet w e inj pla an | n, Stafford Springs last week to attend . Jane Lester| cester, and a friend. spending the winter with relatives in i Clark fighting for the right field po-|{ne fifiieth wedding anniversary of|are the local delegates appointed to| Miss Minnte Jones, a teacher from|Worcester, has returned home. ion. ~ The local high has = sames: zfre Sweet's parenfs, Mr. and Mre.|attend i Thompson, was at her home in East-| Canterbury has again gone over the scheduled with Kilii Putnam High,| T 2w rence Hansen. ary Arderson will entertain’ford for the week end. top in the Victory loam, being one of and Putnam Trade School. W. C. Blanchard and family have|ihe Ladies’ Aid society at her home in] A large party went to North Ash-|the earliest towns in the state to reach Stephen Wood and Fred Vandel, 0| yotuined fo their home here after |Fopeville Thursday, May 15. ford Saturday evening and gave Miss! its quota. erseas men, are at Camp Mills, aWwait-{ gpending the winter in Willimantie. | Barlow a shower at the home of her| Mrs. Dorothy Bennett attended the ing for a discharge. Both men are| nys 0. B, Clark of Willimantic is| sister, Mrs. Archa Walker. | teachers’ convention at Norwich Fri- expected home shortly. BpEndingl sama) time with Mra® W, ¢} LEDYARD John Slovic is in New York with his! day, A number of local people attended| Piamehord ¢ oo 5 3 sister for the week end. His sister| H. P. Brown attended the 100th an- a dance in Baltic Thursday evening. Mre A, 7. Lillie and H. W. Sweet| , Friday evening. May 2, Archie Hol-!Sophia will return with him after a niversary of the state legislature at The relic train was here from 11.30| were in Willimantie Wednesday, - | (fidge was given a surprise at his number of weeks' visit with friends. | Hariford Wednesday. (a2 38 By ‘Thves. pumbate 1o c {home in honor of his 2lst birthday.{ Bt Recent Norwich visitors were Mr. spected the frains and the Pill Box| Mrs. Arthur Hewitt and daughter,! There were nearly 40 young people and Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Geed by Hindenburg in watching the| Dorothy Miss Doris Troland, and Miss| present and games of various kinds' CANTERBURY GREEN |Swanson. fighting was the chief attraction The| (1adys Peckham, were in Colchester,| were plaved. He was given a hand-| g The Christian family, who formerly train left here for Moosup. Saturdav. to attend the Girls' confer-|some camera. 'Cake, lemonade, ice, Mrs. Clark, one of the officers of the'lived in North Society, has purehased ence, delegates being present from |cream and sandwiches were served. istate Sunday school organization, a farm in New Hampshire and have L different churches. Tarl B. Geer and Miss Anna Blath-!spoke Sunday morning at the cx_,un.h& moved to that state, VOLUNTOWN Miss Gladys Peckham gave the re-|erwick were guests of Mr. and Mrs.|in regard to Sunday school work. The| > . sponse to the address of welcome. Ernest Smith in Franklin Sunday. icommunion service held afterward was Mr and Mrs. Merrill of Plainfield| “Among those present from this town| Mrs. Warren N. Allen, who has beeniconducted by Dr. Blake. The subject| East Hartford—James M. Kelloher; "‘j{e‘,';‘r’;‘e“;,“;\‘l;D&“",‘.T;“;‘E,“Je;i 4t the | in Hartford, Wednesday, were Mr. and| Visiting her brother in Buffalo, N. Y.! for next Sunday's sermon was an-|{ne newly appointed deputy sheriff for 5 O T Berved o Mrs. K. F. Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. E.|has returned home. {nounced: The Blue Star and the Gold.| ghapel Lot omuesday evening by the|, "Hoxie, Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Noyes,| The Ledyard Thimble club m for| Canterbury grange at its regular| o8t Hartford, has been & constable in e ‘ .. | Miss Mabel Noyes, Mr. and Mrs. Al.ian all-day session Tucsday with Mrs.!meeting Tuesday evening conferred the| South Windsor for a number of years. Miss Ethel McFall of Norwich is Cneelz { ¢ |Arthur D. Barrett. Much Red Cross first y cree: | town spending a few days at her bome here, | Pert Kneeland, Mr. and Mrs. F.'N. first and sccond degrees on a class of | He was a tobacco grower in that 5 = Sb % Taylor and daughter, Helen, Mr. and!"0ork was done A lunch was served.:13. Deputy Frank Haines and «Mrs.|but after moving here two years ago GM;;§ Susan Gardiner, Miss Alice {300 O ohn Clart, Baward MeCall, £d-| The next meeting will be held With Haines of Wolf Den grange were prea. |he atered fha rna) acintn tnicinnee Ha i e t":‘;k i il Were re-| ward Jones, J. A. Thomas, Charles |MIS: S. E. Holdridge in two weeks. |ent, also several visitors from Plain- is 45 years of age, married, and has & Sy ;-sg‘r'm:u:‘b(:r O ocal people en- | Briggs, Stanton Briges ae Larkin, ffhe mgekll;‘glgf flui‘ tgwsd(@ool‘ com-ifield. A supper was served at the son & years o, joyed a minstrel show at Union hall| P+ O. Brown and L. mith. T&gfardffe:no:nt lislere aee — last Thursday evening which was| e e e T B proved and ordered paid. Many of the It radiated “home” in a measure wighes that looked oh, so tempt well presented by Glasgo young peo- THOMPSON teachers will be re-engaged but there g ple. I e i shcanien o all out of proportion to its size. ing, would grace a yellow plate. John N. Lewis and Bzra Briggs at-| Dr. R. C. Paine is at home on ten| This community was shocked to hear| The daughter of the house bad| Or, “How would we like & to- tendded the 100th antniversary of the!days’ leave of absence. Mrs. Paine 1{2)of the sudden death of Joseph Dean of| chésen it as her own little apartment | mato bopfl}on on a cold, blowy day general assembly at Hartford last|also here to remain. XNew London, who was killed in a rail because of its sunny bay window. ;hLe this?” i u package of Wednesda; Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Green of Bar-|road accident at “Thanks to the National Biscuit N. B. C. Zwiel would be forth- Voluntown went over the top in|rington have been at the Vernon Siles; morning. Mr. Company aud the other packers of £ i the Victory Liberty Loan several|inn, family of Isaac G. Gi days ago. “Mrs. Colcleugh has come from |years. He leaves ! Mr. and Mrs. George B. Dawley|Providence to reopen her summer|the daughter of Mr. and M and Miss Bertha Lewis attended the|mome here. - |M. Gray. JFuneral services were con- funeral of Mrs. Brnest Wilson at| Gladys Hermanson is assistant at|ducted at his residence in New London| Moosup last Wednesday afternoon. | the post office in place of F'. L. Hutch-| Thursday and burial was in Ledvard with about Miss Arline Thompson, Miss Ola| ins, Center cemetery. The services were! Tanner and Miss Hargaret Hassler| Mrs. M. L. Bddy was in Worcester| conducted by Rev. J. R. Danforth and| attended the 43rd annual meeting of | over Sunday. Rev. A, F. Kinmoutm of Ledyard of-| A the Eastern Connecticut Teachers’ as- The engagement of Miss Mildred|fered prayer. The floral offerings were| Mmflas fgr Clothes sociation at Norwich Friday. Knight to Walter Pratt has been an-|beautiful. Rev. Mr. Goodencugh and! PR T L 1 The Briggs Mfg. Co, closed their | maaea Rev. Mr. Kinmouth officiated at the| o R A R P T R ] | mills Thursday afternoon to enable So much good- George Foster is to take over thelCemetery. Peace,” and the speakers were Mr. 2 soid nearly 100.000 plants. Hall of New York and Capt. Richards school girls, May 1st. Mrs. Nellie M. Main of Preston City| Louis N, Elliott has a new pair of horses, their employes to attend a public 3 s S. E. Holdridge, who advertised e A meeting in Union hell held in behak | Lot irompson store and post of-| i/ oherry plants for sale tn The Nor- ness—so much healthful, ba, Butter Thin Bis- * of the Victory Liberty Loan. The| aree Ha i1 . araw|Wich Bulietin this spring, reports the c: : s offee 0 strong Pl Y C N picture shown was “The Price of | padiet rom n ey of s Smnaey|larzest sale he has ever had, having| appetizing nourishment in a Yo till mide single package, that the sight of of the Canadian army, who has been visited her sister, Mrs. S, E. Ho]dridgfflj T over thers three vears, being one ot | NOT TR e it in the store or on the pantry shelf latest 2 . f 97 that carhe back fi jei ! ev. . G. Puddefoot o oston | illings very, illiam I. Trn 1 . 1 Determine what you want to do and train for the work. Dot ot 1100 mht ot oo ot ok at the Congresationel /Gourch|and Joha W, Fiitegan nave installed brings the immediate desire for a weird Sunday morning.+ Next Sunday a|lighting plants in thefr ho Sunday schoe! worker from Hartford R R A is expected. Mry 18th Rev. Mr. Do ) T = of Dayville, and May 25th, Rev. Arthar PHOENIXVILLE, P y Covell of {he Ministerfal Supply Bu- i AKH OVJC.k (B | renu, of Boston. wThe Phoenixville scnool was closed| ;i Schuyler Davis died at his home in| ounesday, as _ibe fteacher ~—Mrs.| nes, taste of the Uneeda Biscuit fresh and crisp inside. Preparation now means success later in life. We can train you for business and assist you on thi road to success. ’ ) GRic: Providence last week. Burial was a(lfrfi"fl’ds;,_‘}ii,fflm‘,\,‘ e Wirite for information, or telephone 1311. Safe | the mast Putnam cemetery. A Crowd from here aticnded the o S e dance in West Ashford Iriday even-| * Milk GRISWOLD fhe | For Infants % A number atten ‘or Mothers’ day will be observed Sun-|in Abington Satu & lnvalids | day with special services. White flor 2 % —_— ers will be displayed for theé mothers| wis Mrs. E. S. Keith and son Law- 18, Mo Cocking | Gcad and red fowers for the living|rence, Mrs. Dana Keith, Mrs, Bilery| i/ e Ehn mothers. Flowers will be furnished at| Badger, Wilfred Latham, Mrs. Latham| Aannounce. s utritious Diet for Ages. |the church to ail who come without, |and Mrs. R. A. Cleme: Norwich, Conn. Qu -~ | : 7 Pachaug grange will confer the third| Joseph Slovic lost a valuable cow otted. chicken. ick Lunch; Home or Office. |ang fourtn degrees Thursday, May 15.| réently, the animal breaking its leg. pmmid get to work and ifS OTHERS are IMITATIONS When the New London association| Mrs. Russ of Willimantic, also Mrs of Congregational churchas and minis-|Lincaln. are staying with Mra Lea LN little piles of chicken he danc evenin; Among Putnam visitors JEWETT BUSINESS SCHOOL Room 308 v o wonder the little circle 2 grew closer, day by day, in the sunny bay wine , 8ipping tea or coffes and nid g National Biscuit Delicacles? Thayer Building box of, Uneeda

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