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K LB e, Meadowbrook C!'eame INCREASE FORNO. STONINGTON TEACHERS |~ BEEF — BEEF — BEEF | ! SWIFT'S AND ARMOUR’S QUALITY An increase of 136 per cent. will be| through his experience as supervisms | ___~ . 5 given the teachers for the year end-| agent in that town. 5 Lcan Pot Bosat Prime Rib Roast. It Can On'ly Be Purchased at This Store. ing July 14, 1920, says the annual re-| In the report the registration and| The Finest Butter In the World. is given as follows: 8 b 10c | Beef, Ib....... 18c port of the school rnrr:m!ttee_“‘\f i 191718 1918-19 | Ceeeeeeeeaa s P B 3 Whole Milk tewn of North Stonington. he Te- | mota] registration for | 5 . = eanut Butter nap! 0ie-V B e st Pecome avallable i peent g 215 210 | % Best Shoulder Cuts | Beef Liver b ; 23¢ Cheef;’ Ib 35¢ b i, S s N T i e e ; AT SWIFT'S SILVER LEAF LARD o Janvary fir public school ia June VER' petition from the Laurel Glen aistrict.| 71918 .. ..., 5 e > & 4 : Thoee attending the Clarks Falls school | xartn Stoninston onic 7 '*° @ FRESH CUT HAMBURGER, ib. . . U. S. Wheat Director’s License Number 005315-B 5 Ib. Pail ; .. $1.798 from that district, were transferred t0 | gron at Lantern Hill 9 | R S B D A Laurel Glen, making eleven schools | varemtonm & omiaen oy e Topmeand st e hendidon W0 e n | § CUT FROM WESTERN DRESSED BEEF. | NICELY CURED CORNED BEEF Grocetss Spibals-On Sale | cessible to all the children of the tewn.| - i in Kimball school, Sirloin lb loc pec | The onty echool to be closed the pres- | Preston ... o 1 Soterid l 20 R R I All Week o children of #chool age under the | ethest In toma to o | orterhouse = c Lean Plate, Fancy Brisket, Navel Cuts, Chuck Pieces. ee gighth grade. They will be taken to| other school in town 4t 2 Round Mohican Assorted Argo Corn Starch 2 Red Star Pure ARMOUR’S Soups, 3 Cans. . 25¢ | 3 Packages. ... 20c - 1 Number who have left are glad to note an increase In| school during the year 26 42 e e ot S | AR, SO = ens o SWIFTSSPRING | ERESH TEFDER | o ot White LITTLE PIG | Asparagus Tips | My Wife's Syrup_ hepe Iis may be mcreased Turther| AV antonn S benr. 1 LAMB S ; wee! Smoked |[3Cans........45c|Botte ........ 22¢ g g SRR L e e VEAL Potatoes Lard Sheuld Mapleine Dove Brand S Tl e Short Cut Legs : OIACLS. I Bonle 19¢ | Mol Can.. 17 R s G, oo e Bp U Y 30¢ | Cutlets, . ... soc| 7 Pounds Poun. Pound = et adepted by h. sent to the state .... 116.66 127.10 . - e e ey a8 | Regarding the wage paid teachers in f Forequarters, Ib. 22c | Chops, Ib. ..... .. 40c Lc 29¢ 2lc Fresh Fish Direct From town school v should be in a| Th. teachers wage in North Loins to Roast Loin Chops, Ib. . 40c Shoulder Chops g Legs, Ib. ...... 28c | MOHICAN SPECIAL COFFEE,Ib............... 5 Fishing Ports Rump Pieces, Ib. 26¢ | If You Have Not Tried It, a Pleasant Surprise Awaits You. FRESH SHORE HADDOCK, 3 Ibs. . . 25¢ Loins to Roast ARMOUR’S MOHICAN YELLOW FRESH BLOCK ISLAND MACKEREL Ib............30c| STAR SKINNED SELECTED COOKING ThleG G S T RPN . 22¢ AL REERE c...28c Shoulder Cuits Hams Eggs Onions Fresh Flounders Soled Meat Oysiers Stew Lamb, Ib. 20c |{b............ 25¢ Pound Dozen 52¢ 4 Ibs. || S F0ec 8w . 35¢ 35 17 Round Clams Gorton’s Codfish LITTLE PIG FRESH HAMS C Every Egg Good. € | AP 25c bz N N2 (Whole or Half), Ib. .............. 32¢ FRESH DAILY, MADE UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF SKILLED BAKERS California Raisin 1Y, Pound Mohican Cinnamon Buns Old Duich Coffee Hot Biscuits and Home-Made Cookies Bread, Loaf..... 10c | Bread, Loaf..... 12c|Dozen ......... 15c | Cake, Each. ... .. 12¢ | Rolls, Dozen ....-12c | Dozen ......... 15¢ i S T e O e S TS i Sret-class o An increase siven the te ng July 14 The Lowell covers the sehools that ha pe ington is the low: of any town in 3.6 per cent. will be | connecticut. This does not attract the for the year end-| .ot teachers: several have already {left because of this fact Recent tion has heen so enacte. lex the town to es from twen out a burder LEBANON MAN ON LEGISLATORS' DEPUTATION is a ance are doing | to their schools and the left our sixth grade to enter the Wheeler| | HAT PRICES ADVANCED, | | BUT QUALITY EXQUISITE avor: d of the store: m to qualify as fina, the sun . weather, it is the part seasonable hat __ — - ency A ' ie trimmed lion popufktion, would give results in|therefor Rev. Richard R. Graham, owge Goss: Norwich, Patrick T.|WILL MAKE SURVEY OF [ two things—the individual church iah Thecaas a small MY opinion beyond calculation. Fur-|tor of the parish, presided at nell and Joseph W, CHURCHES BY COUNTIES|and the separate community. The Shone 1 e rmore, this could be accomplished ' meeting and explained its object. eston, Beri :. Burdick A ¢ ety ¢ [ehurch examined as to the nature, without any,disturbance of legitimate| A collection was taken to be rchurch World Movement| n;mper ages, sex welfare and o« e e business and while some sacrifice sented at the Triennial Counc America .“"r"('lu:"-,?d Tuaes- | cupations af its members. the extent S would be necessary and should be held this year in St. Pauls St R A A P L 3 storal influence, its financia welcomed, it would entail no hardship Detroit. The united offering of |lators in New London county 1510t RO Al o Congre:- [gitus nd method relation to nor deprive anvone of a rightful and Episcopal hai Y dasaiad Sin 3 clerzymar state directo! |all other churches granges o needful amount of rcreation and church buildin 1 to training, | Windham County field departme the Move-|i5qzes and its phy rounding: pleasure ending a of women work- Republica. Brooklyn Connecticut, w headquar- | guch as roads, railroad o ne The community is examined as Hartford Edyard ‘field. There are|Franklin: Ca = {ers in the missi 00,000 women communi- and Arthur ( £ | eitecive in s feat A e e Bt chan 00 nen” comm and Arthur pointment of the Rev. Rollo population .trade territory, so i Ban EATe ARG Ko cants in the Episcopal church in th M. Ru p Me s yman v e 5 ribbon gave th IN NORTH STONINGTON | merica: and a larse proportion is in-|W. Clark: Ki : {and an army chaplain wi . S aetual survey is made by a res- e have been no cases of scar-e|terested in this offering. | Putnam, 2 Kent nd Adlemar . as iral ey for | ident county supervisor acti under le tuberculosis, ty- Following the meetin tea was | A on, Thomas R Conne ut Rhode was lan interdenominational coun oun phoid fever or Molavia in North Ston- |served by the Misses Osgood. . Mre | and Hagstrom: Windham. | announced same time. His|cil. This council is cxpected to wor n during the past vear, accord- | Charles L. Richards and Mrs. Fr Chagnon: Woodstock, Albert dquar 150 will be at Hartford. out local programs of co-operatic ing to the annual report of Thurman|A. Robinson. . | The two appointments mean an im- | Wherever possiblc P. Maine, M. D., health officer in that! e — nfield, T.eon W. Mer- | media ng of interdenomina- ey T R n. However. there were 306 cases; COUNTY LEGISLATORS | cier: Scotland Kimball effort in Connecti- influenza repgried to B WHO SIGNED PETITION/ Summ T e of legisla ection of the Inter- | VERSAILLES —— | T ine's report is as follows: by s S Al oltors in indbam county ement . Kilburn o T ealCont (Co, ar DR | v gt e point ofpublic healthll Sxky-ulus per’ cent. of _the state Tolland County. census of religious | .ine Thames Co Rkt ' R rIpnTe, Mt e of greatest interest,Senators and 60 p = ‘ L o o P T county of the || i extended hels dalve en r: - ear was the epidemic of |Tresentatives Slpoed . e peilion: for i e INCA: SR e st s afterwards will be | Vet it et -2 : i facinz Fhe epidamie ag e oiecten | special session of the general assem- | Rathbun: Mansfield, Alber Tawes; | Atate Mo furveys atfeqwoas will b |o.s | PR S n, occurrsfiihitiwoiouthreaksal Bly at, Hartford to condider raffiea” | Unlon, | Si | conferences on unified state and local | T A ay v i began about the middle ofjtion of t DGR WO O - fa-r‘,,_ k" L programs. | Needed Invention. | September . ‘anda’ Iasted ‘about -ongimmendment ' Sixiy-bne. per crits STHOBOL. | Pas R S v| A device by which a plane can-go 0 : month, the second outbreak began|the members of the general assembiy |and William Bumst The rur -ys are made county| A dev v A 5 2 | ot Novemee st e teq 520 | signed the petition. Mcmbers from | Nathan O. Ward ) state supervisors and | straight up is goo it one to i e . | months. Our first cases was reported | New London, Windham and Tolland | Summary, 33 per cent representing all the de-|it from coming straight down mi ore Than oo S preported | Jounties who signed the petition fol- |of Tolland county. concerned in mind | be better.—Wall Street Journa You'll Find the Feliows Who Have Learned to Use Stuart’s Dyspep- sia Tablets Right on the Job for Work, Play or Food. case was reported among the|l0W: | civilian inhabitants of New London— | New Ippndon County. arting point of the epidemic in| Republicans Colchester, Samuel 1 ticut. This town was affected! Gellert, William K. Raymond; Frank " early and severely. nearly 306 cases!|in Hermar Gager or on ma | océurred in both outbreaks—‘about 28! g 'Crouch ebanon ° ° ow 3 of sily A -r cent of our population. Schools | Montville win I nE to the Fash closed and all public gatherings| Stonington. Malcolm ones ver ISIn s vided as much as possible. Proba- | preston, John P. ollowell ° however, no precautions taken!n ~athan P. Noyes and Those dealers who have the very latest T e riasta e oa:;“m(‘:hg‘r(d{g IB“,,,,O s Bogran lomn I, Swee j Tnib‘ is a topic we all hear now-a-days because so many peo?le are inclined to | Vertisers | yanuary—the infection coming direct- | New Tomdon. Wil ‘ exaggerate. Yet has any physician told you that we claimed unreasonable s Al of | There have been mo cases of scariet | ———— - i remedial properties for Fletcher’s Castoria? Just ask them. We won't answer it vowen e o b e e WOMEN | ourselves, we know what the answer will be. : ; 18 o forl af) | has heer repuricd BT e bt ; That it has all the virtues to-day that was claimed for it in its early days is Koed Titedny T“‘o"fi»]};’pguh :°'h’n =i EVERYWHEHE to be found in its increased use, the recommendation by prominent physicians, and s cted - 25 réquifed. | Th pis ek our assurance that its standard will be maintained. ed as réquired. The gener busin s rove each year. Partic- * : 9 R 2 PEesT DD W improvement. has teen madc in Praise Lydia E. Pinkham'’s Imitations are to be found in some stores and only becanse of the Castorla “ment of M A the outbuildings—four fly-proof v to make perfectly cléar my [have been constructed on mlans fur| v’%:‘;l;?°§e‘:::3: ?:rthe tnat Mr. Fletcher created. But it is not the genuine Castoria that Mr. Fletcher {1y from Pawecatuck | ~ There have been no cases of scarlet | m———— | say this morning. | that the most rigid adherence to A Eins st ol et : i i Hozastl L # i s £ Bringiplen does ot involve the|ment Other improvements wil 1 Woman’s Ills. | Honestly advertised, Honestly placed before the public and from which he 8Ly DAUGHTERS OF ISABELLA | New Haven, Conn.—* For two years | MAY ORGANIZE HERE I suffered with a female weakness, | Dyspepsia Tablets You Eat Just but does rather h business on Like a Doughboy.” far more expects to receive his reward. 1| what azant degends largely women of Norwich for the pu Business e 1, e iaa e t 8 o'clock pains in my back and painful periods, try to the buying ; Knights of Columbus hall, Norwich. and I was so weak and tired that 1 was E i ren r or he elinaing of extravagance. but 5 e to be a gathering of the Cath- not able to do my work. A friend told E . me touse Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable | SUnEshers, 3 lon, the income. - n ness and other| | % ol o of listening to the explanation of Compound and it gave me great relief. a, fault from | “TDhe buying of a good suit of clothes object and aims of the organi My pains left me and I am now able to or a good Wr: s that will in the end <nown as the Daughters of Isa- a e 8 : ~ o an 1 h ca b- | inst cheap mater auxiliary of the Knights' of Co- ?is}:nmyyv::?:imo:if:iin‘?‘lni;youz%engzmll)!e vagance lumbus, as given by the state officers beyond this for stvle. | of et orden. | The Knights of Colum- Compound does others as much good as what you extra things are nus are furnishing the hall for the ithas me I will bevery much pleased.”” needed is extravagant. What eX-|paating and are much interested in —Mrs. CHARLES E. MORGAN, 37 Sea diture @f this d is permissable jic outcome. Street, New Haven, Conn. normal times nothing to do! Those who will be here to talk of the case now:. These are times|, rder are the state president, Mrs The reason Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- every patriotic American will |\t w T = ivan of Thompsonville. Mrs etable Compound is 5o successful is | as much to bri down the high |7 'y Carroll of New Haven, Mrs. MarY pecance it contains the curative, cost of living as vear ago he was|j "Cline of New London and Miss oo hening properties of good old s o R s ey | Charlotte Holyneux Holloway of Hart- ¢ (08 g0 08 P e, which act “The reduction of the proportion of |for < 2 .. Oi|demana to supplv which alone is the| Where the order is flourishing it has directly on the female organism. i . : hox of Stuart. | means of accomplishing this done exceedingly good work in the; ASLRN ~ RS T Tabie any drug store. take place when every {line of social. literary and church en- ere are women everywhere who e e Y dTuE 8tore | dividual in this nation does his share. | deavor. long for children in their homes yet are . Special Care of Bab after eating. Try this harmless pi sum total of this ingdividual e e — denied this hl})p!ne!s on account of Y. o 3 s f spread over our hundred mil-| \ ;o\ 1 py MEETING HELD some functional disorder which in most That Baby should have a bed of its own all are agreed. Yet f¢ AT CHRIST CHURCH TUESDAY mfl::‘:“{,:;fl ]ey'é;i,;g“figd“ E. In spite of the rain. Tuesday af- 3 ternoon, a good number attended the ' Such women should not give up hope meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary to mmtil they have given this wonderful the Board of Missions, held in the medicine a trial, and for special advice Sunday school room of Christ church.| write Lydia E. ‘Pinkham Medicine Co. The president of the local branch.: yunn “Mass. The result of 40 €4 Mrs. Beverly Bliven, is out of town: ymie. 2 years | experience is at vour service. St - ce—— NOTICE! My store will be closed Thursday and Friday, September 25th and 26th, on account of holidays. Open Saturday. Big values in winter-weight Underwear, is more reasonable for an'infant to sleep with grown-ups than to use a man’s medicine in an attempt to regulate the delicate organism of that same infant. Either practice is to be shunned. Neither would -be tolerated by specialists in children’s diseases. Your Physician will tell you that Baby’s medicine must be pro- pared with even greater care than Baby’s food. A Baby’s stomach when in good health is too often disarranged by improper feod. Could you for a moment, then, think of giving to- your ai/ing child anything but a medicine especially prepared for In- fants and Children? Don’t be deceived. Make a mental note of this:—It is important, Mothers, that you should remember that to functiom well, the digestive organs of your Baby must receive special care. No Baby is so abnormal that the desired results may be had from the use of medicines primarily pre- pared for grown-ups. l MAZDA LAMPS Save Current “ASK US QUESTIONS” MOTHERS SHOULD READ THE BOOKLET THAT IS AROUND EVERY BOTTLE OF FLETCHER'S CASTORIA GENUINE CASTORIA ALways Bears the Signature of The Norwich Electric Co. 42 FRANKLIN STREET