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o S R L T who were a) “by the superio i court when the financial difficulties of mw to agree in ou 'tl'{i!mt? ‘may \ receive the concern brought on the receiver- ivers will start immediately | 0 S50 o uid. b6 % : to make these payments, With the|nS¢ which would he ipossih . At o'clock last Saturday night, | making of the payment, the receiv-|prl= .0 - 1 His identity, gt ers, P. Leroy Harwood and Freder- 3 hat t Mm‘ Conlon, will have completed their é’f 8.t 7 Ha risen ities at the plant, TR, 2 he two receivers are still at the ouz?!hlkgil?:at P B, for the purpose of completing | fi IE SR, SA%%i T ToF he D oihe transfer. While el resurrection hastenéd to fall othi nterests have taken control | (u"Fica neiws, Do We o a8 wel? been no ange in the or- 2 Pl E = 4 Thonr = bt the plant, the Morses| 1 flie E¥enine the fo X , is. safiizt e e > %) *’ : by 31 ; o foriing, oz E mrmal g . Miller; _ recitatiof T; 3 s o Gracé Mitchell; itati RECEPTION FOR 100TH LBW MENTALITY OFTEN ings, Gladys Crothers g . BIRTHDAY ©OF MRS. HAKES | WITH JUVENILE DELINQUENTS Pm{ipp&. Junior chof with Mrs: |~ This 15 GOine to Be a White Season || . Anna Wafid&n&&%:!;fi DF. Herbert M. Diamond, assistant|George Manning, reade tecitalia yehrs old on Fri- i, 2 - e < adena, Cal, Whosé of the state child welfare Ehxein, esieizget of Nature, Lewik Irish Many Dainty Novelties to Be Seen |7 ol matlfiferk BB By e M b B Fashion decreed it, and if the truth be told there were J| The rasadens StafNend ot i) B SRR e 0 e, 7o 00 SRR (ST TS TR few protests, when the word went round that sheer Homar :fidmgmflc A T o, it §‘1s§0 EE‘IX?L!}?T:;S‘ " lotinl white Waistings and handsome white Skirtings would tertaining :o«;;yffi;m-: : hfln‘n‘r‘e oy backward in :sttg‘imt?y. e ‘g;ggn ley Roberts, be “quite the thing” this Summer. = These dainty ~ |t %0 Sutis HERe BER Hay oo, oo iR o e TR gy white weaves are “ke a breath of the S_ufln'ner e gifi”{,‘,“,‘,‘,%,fi?{;fi 4 fifithn?sl.meir T V\iolin—Adorxir:fi Ro‘yj‘;h Borowski . 2 o i ioe o gt . commessete*l ST SER SIM sone—e o ot Hebimecyon The man 5 commend of Americhd P SEE OUR WHITE DISPLAY—NOW Sauenier, Mk chal Withtes o sy ot them b0 Hammond | foreés ih Germany Is Major General . Charlés W: Norwich, Cofin,, Who fils,‘l‘i : tqsmm deeds ‘that caused the courts Mrs. Roberts 3 0 TT! t er with Her §eng th. Vioiin—Minuet R schiti Henry T. Aller, who has moére fl:: ing the winter wil nd them to state institutions,| Violin—Minue . Scl r 000 i e under PLAIN WHITE. VOILES, n:i;:mi‘fl: Dom s ng is wik" Bo THE child welfare commission is mak- Miss Lane L T ay aTis S aeheadh, Un- erisp an eer preemin- a 50 and $2. is anof ilgri % hd at Rhifte i a report to present to the next; Sons—Pilgrims’ Chorus Wagher | cgmmai 3 . gerer j Mrs. officlal reports indicate there is or- ently the best for the pretty dainty. fabric which is prov- istingh B e v N @ér ‘in and mbout Coblenz, whe e e e 11 ing popular, The domestic | WHo Wete Blonbers iy 18 S 85UbE ont thac ke “natistirs vhios | The Rain Bohin | American troops are stationéd, & and nothing will launder bet- i6 riot of such good quality, to’ Henry B 68, #1860 6 T\ 5 5o complled by the investied: | UHtasbn db, MR Eelgar | it 48 not believed thefe will bé any ter., There is a good 40-inch xd bk 5 . or8 Of, the commission will be of in- Miss Tine fiovement by these troops uliless Voile sélling for orly 89, ard but for the children’s dresses térest hot only to the legislators but|Sons—Repentance Chas. Gouriod f ) HELEN L. PERKING Hi théir wia 2 disorders. it i . to_thé public at large. Mrs. Roberts Alere Ero 3 —_— . in the 46-inch width we can tiste bl P minie. The ) SRt i S emtisetors who _have| Violii—Pdssapied. Ginet TEACHER OF SINGING offer two splendid values at priee is 59c. wiin the AU stitdled the conditions of juvenile de- Miss Line z . : ; Rt HART lingyency in Connecticut have report- | Song—Teach Mg to Pray “WIDOW'S MITE” IS SENT 53 UNCAS STRZET $1.25 and. $159. FLAXON is another white e el : o & the Evbllowing Se vl Obt buDE Ji M. Jewett FOR “ONE POOR BABY" VOILES IN_ STRIPE AND material which is attracting e e f?éfl"é &5, Rus- | Digmond today: P bty o BB L i) oncniie: fempiiee oG AR Telephore 552 CHECK—designs are parti- attentlon. it has the appear- tralle, % cilidees <& 4ilii | ation WLt the laes that vt 1o pomm- [uFe In her various selections, while | call of the Near Edst relief came on = cularly pleasing as they add ance of & fine linen, is 40 |, OF thelr seveh ch fires, b9 Efis %‘,‘, Ble foi the probation officer to keep|ihe Soprano solos by Mrs. Roberts|Monday to the Norwich ireasarer of FRANK G. BENSON to the charm of the plain inches wide and in the plain || Trear of Passdens, - WIth the: i 8 | Bich subiiormal chlldren aut of trou- | F B O Svampavhbilcatly. dhe | cFisp few five dOUAE bil, that came Teaches of Vioiis ; weave, the added daintiness i Mrs. Hakes hag fnadé her Hofié for th | ble ifi the future. Almost without ex- 3 i g through the mail to Mrs. Clarence D. A : ‘ cells for 65c and 69c. Striped past 26 years. Shé has enjoyed | ception the probation officers com- plard, accomipaniments throfighout 1ol i ot-28 Bliks ptace, With nothing ORCHESTRA of the ‘pretty stripes and and checked Flaxon is 32 Southern Califorhid. She often cross- | Pldifi that casés are turned over to|'n¢ Pfogramme. show the identity of the dofbr. For Dhichs, Weddings awl checks, We have them at R R e s cd the continefit, being 92 years old on | ther in which it is hopeléSs to expect | At Sacred Heart church, Easter was "% 0% (€ P Ui e 85 was a plece <or Dhiichs, Wedings 85, 89, and 98¢, all being it g her last trip to the east. improvefiént, The fficieicy of the | observed with special music and dec- | oV iabped Around the 85 was & plece] tions. ¢ wid 59c and 89¢ a yard. kX fobation service ifi the state ig low- | orations and there was a large at-|p..aeiiiing apparently that of an old | 92 Fifth Street. Phone 1251-1 a yard wide. Receives Remembrances. e;@% by loadifig up the officers with a | téndance at the masses. The purple | G0 P e Rt “le "o s and sigha- ENBROIDERED AND. LACE WHITE ORGANDIES AND For many years Mrs. Haked W& & |Mumbér of impossible cases. After|yestments worn by the priest during |PeTSOn: Were : AR et DIMITIES, ¢t bei g A e t‘é%é o probation has failed, the next step is|Lent were replaced by those of white; | "Lii, oo 5nd enclosea five dollars, thé " VOILES are simply exquisite i d00), are . ue By fembeb of anc.confr 15 saramtt 1 i 2| émbroidered in_gold. The altar was|_Licase fin 3 est ' N tral Baptist church of Norwicl mmit these children to the Con A £ widow’s mite, for one poor baby. this year. One glimpse of largely used, the Organdies i oF if} an féctiEut State School for Boys or the | adorned with Easter and calla lilies, : WIDOW. 7 ; them and you will be plan- particularly being favorites. J|the jubilee funa ~ of the Wamard|SOAnecticut Industrial School for|foses, carnations and daffodils, Pot:| several other contributions to the TEACHER OF THE VIOLIN ning “just how the dress shall These are 45 inches wide and American Baptist Forélgn Missionary s gfig“ Rf conducting such | B nctuary. Tyhical of the|fund have been received siice the : o e 5 P be made and anticipating priced at 896, $1.15 and $135, J|SOCRUL e ITHHEn bardee he the orers | light that shone among the Gentlles| EASier eppeal was published in The : your pleasure in wearing it. The Dimity, with its pretty sented Bt ihe gatheril were 100 cai _boys Eifis Whb aré sub- | W25 the Faschal candle al the EOSDE! | the hearts of those interested s much They cannot be resisted. The stripes and checks is only 27 nations from a coguri;msghabql od ! tlfiii‘“ men &;‘yfif'fiozfi" L A Tidss the SInEIME by the childeen way | 28 his offering from the dnonymods width is 36 inches and we inches wide and sells for 59c gin;hecg:g;fifigpgf hfh Et i< it THERE, AEE 10 b mu:dl?;; full of sweetness and in good har-|30P°T ] have them at $1.10 and $1.25. a yard. L A Boanihs : the Connécticut Training Schoo} for|MONY. At the 10 o'clock ~servicel mpy.strical managers and astrono- WASHABLE WHITE SKIRTINGS Triute Pald &5 Her: - [SRUBEM Who hag, belH arrested eimie [ L"E T T vohe, who el custam. | Sars Which Are Very Striking, at Prices Which Are Not o e ol 2 | eatau L A anmigton provea e R R e L e 3 DANEGING: Mrs. Selden W. Cummntin, m to éeble-minded. =Y 3 = i astor of the church: e iadrenie d | S Miss Elizabeth A. Malone. The pastor, F nklm e LAt _ : Excessive PO We teel, Heeply honored; M T P v, Charles . Brennan read the|d X@ Telephone: X. . LEVY, instricto With linen sky-high the cotton weaves have developed, and if Hakes, in the = uritilinal - BrividEs NORWICH TOWN gospel of the day from Mark 16:1-7.| M /y i i g 1. ||gemmeree ail “phones] the truth be told there is no reason to feel sorry. The range standing in the presence of onée WHO | ilts bahners wi And when the sabbath. was pas achine Providence, Rt | Beivdte lessons daily. Spring 9 . 5 {t8 bahners with Baster mottoes | A Magdal 3 Mady . cliss for béginhers Monday, April of choice i h wider, and the prices ar moder today celebrates the 100th anfiiversary | ;- ois tters; b 2 M ol R LU, Union 963 P. m. Advanced class Thursday. A oice is so mucl s P e so moderate. & purple letters; lilies, hyancinths, th. £ J: . a Sal Had - : - ! : of her birth, We wish to_ ad itflighin ity o ot oL mother! of James, and Salome, had| (Caymana ¥y uni 5. 8 p. m. Dancing classes now f6tnifz. There's a handsome white Ratine, 42 inches wide at $2.00, or sl e LR (Ll tullps and & varisty of potted plants, | brought sweet spices, that they might Pany union 1857 i . a stunhing Satinette in the 32-inch width for only $175. There esteem trom 4ll over the courtry thoss | FYTIPTUel, Mo fecorations At the Pt s Jesus. imxet: |} Engineers | Fouhders Machinists — N are Novelty Stripes and Checks, a yard wide, for $150. There ofithstpetyig it fre vlfvifit agzfl!i Sutidy. At the mornihg serviee 8 | eoincis romnon spoke impressively on |§ Manufactursrd: of AR SICoR: splendid Poplins at 75¢ and $1.00 a yard, and sturdy Piques I e M I e Christ's sufferings and death, His RUC i recall some of the great evénts thaf | PEOSTATIME of Baster music was giv- | glorious resurrection and ascension éljf anfl?fi”fifi‘n B?WH fV ivelf TRUCKING m‘ for 5% and $1.00, and last but not least, the finest bit of white have occurred duting ybur litetime: | £ PF, IS Baith M. Dodge, ofganist, | into heaven; hence Baster is a day |l iics Engines, Ergiae . Rcheies: || 3. SHAPIRO Trucking Co. Glneral Garbardine you ever saw for $1.50, Lincl;alnhelect‘ed é;rés‘iden! Qfl;g g-s%élnt ?fié"' ThE Qioflous Kifig, by Lorens, g{!ismc'lee:;tmr%oiitc!:rge.“(i“};:;s(wihz:-eq Bb‘i' Shahisg, Hangers, ;pnu,y,, Bear- Srgcki c.uunbd L;ung L{l#em Ha:":'é to the throne and reign of Qusen Vic- | {kz 2its and fenor duet by Mrs. Fred- | v t s, grea - ings, Couplings, Tlitches. rders, cam be leit at Thames Squar: MAKE YOUR CHOICE TODAY toria, the gredtest and lonigest Felgn- | krickc H. Bushnell and Berett Ficld- | oo San ot he srat ponp et ot apred ’ ing Soverelgn of Great Britalf: th | yief gf, Pat Crimean, the Civil war, war Wwith|gg Syain, and the world war. Garage. Phone 654. - TRUCKING-Long and = short &ls- one day enjoy the great happirness of Large stock always o hand. 1y given. The pastor, | cternity with Him, St. Paul said. General Mill Repaifs. , Crawford read the ; am J. e L 3 tance; prompt service and lyw grices. the adep- | Easter 1ésgon_from the conversation| It takes a man with a cheek of & machinery of all kinds. Everett Bros, 0 Shetucket S! 1ot _“You have ngt only seen the ‘f B-|of James With Cleopas and his | brass to boast of his heart of gold. a4, ol tion of such innovations as the stéam | A 2 i . LARBERS - obCER. Gullli {ciiiway, the stelnshin calit <3 [ GED. u}:fit}y oFcul. ColN. the telephone, the electric light, Z . ‘ SR z : 7= : subroarine, wireldss and thé alfahip, - 2 a Lobg Distanea Yrdckink aud Movidg. You have also, Go@ be thanked, lived ; b TEAMING 21d moving; long distates to see the triumph of the forces of gocd, for which you so ardently pray truc! speciaity. John H. B 233 Hgfil t, . Phone 792. “. ed, in abolishment of slavery; 2 downfall of the salobn, national Prohi | . € % ; i whilnontin st talbh “’x'ix.u bitioh and lately the triumph of figh and h?tx teaming; local asd lnn’gh - == |cousmess _ over militarisin. Theoik I ® . {anes Turattare moving x spectuly. c these epoch-making times you truly e % A onuscncéa ::LLEGE THREE A. 0, H. INITIATIONS filled 4 woman's place if bome, church e ° €. . BROMLEY & 0! ER RECESS OVER AND FOUR APPLICATIONS |and state—as helpmeet, advisor, oth | Sure S oy . p sn&zuc{i; St Phone 333. Classes will be fesumed at Connec-| Thiée members were initiated ana|°r And homemaker, permeating always JigN O Cl omac CORG DISTANCE: HOYING. ;:l?:e‘ndid)lm k! N!V: Ew‘h?nl thlAl. four applications for membership 31!!‘!;0“8.4"3'0‘“' *’"h‘h“" I(l}\‘r?s “"d in- 3 T _AfowN & BARREY; ¥, 101 ng a o'clock. _As i i i3 J y stamping on e 58 of your S the collegé has adopted the daiight|slon No 3 & o Loe meeting of Divi n ives | u 3 : 9 F BRowWN & HARTLEY, ! t sion No, 1, A. O. H,, in Foresters' hall | family the teaching of His Son Jesus Mflkes lhe Body Sour BOAN oshezuck;u s:;. Phg’i % " saving plan, all students- pesiding in|on Sunday afternoon. President Dan- | CHrist. . New London and vicinity are expect- “We Have had the joy of seéin: . fel J. O'Neil ‘was in the chair. ed to make special note of thé change| On a referenduin vote that the na- | three great countries open to the gos- ‘Beca‘“” of universal stomach trouble~rarely do TEAXING AND rRUCKING and govern their time schediles ac-|tional officers are asking the @ivisions |Del for at your birth Judson had just find anyone these days—who does niot belch, say gl B R cordingly. The .college réfectory|to take on the proposal of the na-|Started the flame of Christian truth in on me,” then g talking : . DricEL . opened at foon, i tiohal At' O. H. to ‘invest in_$10,000 | Indit, fl?dhat“‘""t%; e vagsted Fo 'th £0 00 k. ARTHUR It LATHROF ¥ : amlin Garland, author of many|worth of the bonds of the “Irish re- | carried light to the darknbss of Africa ong with this barrassing tfou! c Shetucket St Phone 175 novels and short stofies, chlefly of |Dublic,” the division voted its annic: |and Morrison gatnéd his first converts Bnam,n%md R o Haart ble. gora Ll Tavreery SRl western life, will be. the convocatioh |al of thé purchase of the bonde to Christianity in China. Although you Repeating, Heartburn, Sour Acid Gassy Simply Serid 98 e e Py : speaker at the coliege in’ the. atter- lived the Simple Chiristiin 1fs in. ke Stomach. Millions suffer frofi Overeating, Indiges- address on a postal and LEGAL NOTICES ! H o EH WILL RAISE FUND FOR home, in & remakavie way i1 lify. tion, or some of the Séventy hon-organic diseases iri ey iy W i Some men get marrled becauss thy | SUFFERING GERMAN CHILDREN ! factor thrgtigh yotr kith 4Rd Min in Caused by Acid-Stomach. Tryit fithfally 1f satis. N tl t T ars tired of being in love. The Sons of Hermann are prepar- | furtharing the aims and ?ur &s of S.P’ Ydfil' s fied,send us 50c. If it fails 0 CC 0 fl 2 on junday after- olds of ec . £t A 8 . Notl i by givi °u| K HAIR c "' noon, April ‘18, when funds will e}ie #The world is l:aém to Mwm MWWMMWN RATSe na Mo n:‘ e Mb?et to : e:lfi)i flll\::e‘%fl.'ll"fl"l‘(rml‘ (i riifed to be sent to the relief of the |having stich d&ughtfis aAd_sofi- hly digest it but Hufries it out, a sour, fer: 8 oo peany. _Address Lon_that T have & warrant to levy_an 2¢ r. “ . |Suftering children in_ Gérmany ana|as Mrs. and Mr. c ot menting nass, forming g L 2 g postal to Eatonic Rem- collect a tax of twenty-five (25) il Austria, Rev. P. F, Werth, pastor of | Chdrles Gale, Who i§ présn it E8 Bk Faks asses and harmful acid y Co; Dept. 3, 0its. e Maton 35, Taz0. anh tab kb AY- - e ‘,?5;"’3:;1”"'-‘::;“ chiirch, will be | Two, gt_m;l ,a;_ugmfl s and & good bloed—flesh—bone and brain. abash Ave, Chicago posa uf collecting the same I ic: Spedker at the meeting. | daughter have wi y : 3 i 4 ST o 2% > Ry Probably $250 has alrendy. been |vour teaching. . _ Day and night this goes on, doing ceaseless dams gt ihe biissville Sonoolnouss. Sathr sent for this pufpose through coniri-| “You have livéd o #e {he Birth of Stomach tfodbles; like Belching, Indigestion, the samp day at he: mxll;nsa raised by the Sons ot Her. the New % Ths and lh{e furch world Heaftburn, etc., are Nature’s warning to look out — J B Ao e m?’éfi . men’s auxiliary to | movements; the eredt forward stéps to % id . . N oo 5 urddy, Ap L . the order. $iiae ™ | Relp make ihe Kingaome of this worid get rid of your Acid-Stomach=or something Wworse & gam -t ¥ | Easter at Sub-Ba foce Lnn worias Eibh e BrARIns g ot iy wil e siatl 20EN TS S -Dase, A lds with theé Christian’s . % RA &L wil added. after April 25 Special Easter missle was endered ;:g;}:;g"‘fl&&giwgflm 160K éfi {%fl A NGW Méthod Takes the Acid Out Dated &t Lisboo; Com at a mass celebrated for the #ail 2 ST _ promiise, ‘the 4 T . 920, ¢ 7% the United States submarine base Sun. | PPAcE 0f God Which fa all Hider- It i§ callec EATONIC—a tablet—good to eat; ike day morning at 9:30 o'clock. The chap. | S.anding shall keep you fi : !csi'iu,;eg.’ the base, Fatheér Folotico, offi- "’"‘f’s tHfoul CHIE JERi andmy- m‘fl:‘fl;m h fim‘“"wfl‘,fi | The specidl musical program was | BAPTIST PASTOR self and faftiily, tty EATONIC. Realize the benefits that words cannot tell: § BISCUSS b & prepared by young ladies fi iv- t OVEMENT Kostott Labordbory, East 324 St. KD 80f; Néw |il service dég'ai-fmgen’; ofismi":;"s;fie %vu INTERCAURCH MOVEMERT ALWIN KABMPEE, Coliectsr. mar208 3 Democratic Cauc 5 $as The New Lonfion County Baptist BATONIC i8 different =it takes tp. just Hke a : oo |soloist Wwas Miss Lucy Savage and the | A =S - ke ap: The Democratic Electors w Lt Grganist, Miss Folen: Ganey: e e et 1oF, T“»"‘f ponge, the harmful acids and gassés and carries them ug“"{:ifl Lih %‘J“‘.'x‘ - M. A. BARBER . R LR R R out. Othet méthods try to changé the form of the (0 fl'&\‘.‘%‘bfi‘t £ to. th A sad Tale. morsing o'glock with | Rev. €10668 Gcid but leavé it in the body. It is better to i Eoveition i will 36 ncla i Machinést and Engireer fi;gnfzsllgzédgzgg ;M;‘:fi%e 4 sim aciss Lol peint ke fi,: ?};hux‘cm 8 :ohnfm. i #;nl;fi o the Town_ Commitise for . jooile ofténs thakes a drink.—Arkar the intere 1éts have been pi " thoo 3 3 Steam Engine Repairs Gazett i i nt, After the businéss A o i L in D e aiso difin . WaidzAst Swionf, Der on o u?ch usc was “!"‘ Galies this enttid ™ drives cut the gas Chairman Town Committee. ;i?dcg Rev. Myron D. Fuller of Jew- and bloat. You ean idtltfulhwofi. 1It’s » natural, harmless Montvillg; Conn., April §th, 1920, At 1 o'¢lock hifiehésn the ladies of the chiifch. Th about 20 ministérs presént at —acts . Simply removes the ExceSs Acidity and TR e i méeting. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. 2 AT A COURT OF PROHATE mELD’ at Norwrlch. within and for the et g gvrxw’y;? ofi the 24 day s | Présent—NELSON J. AYLING. Jugze, 18tg of | Y {1 Q. . bri; An Eelr ciaims 4 i " B S s 1 trom this aate Hy postifiz it # that effect, together with a copy ef this order., n"zhe :gnvonzi‘u‘-'eol %) w! i 3 g s «w?o\- 2 BEPLIRLDS LR A trict; and EaKe e tar tilly S0P ‘The sbove zne féreEotm, copy, of. 1 9 i g % ¥ it DHESoHb o ¢ ¥ Uniyergalist- %‘;t"'h S Wellesley Hills, Mass. tion was radu:: t_he,e& egat on : R e i Wehave A FERTILIZER FOR E—ERY NEED £ your particuliir néeds. for it todag. NORWICH TALLOW €0., Narwich, Cafin. = WE BUY RAW FURS —Write or oar represenlatvé to