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, APRI 0y 1920 neys only. Al B oo The hach tmcktab e w Bt programny which womd 1ast at | foioms " cancation and American re- | Thying, state secretary for Y. M. C.|Pe¥® oB¥: 10, 1920, Mrs. Frank L. Lathrop is spen : “her brother, George| -~ . . 5 w 4 megf‘{; m&. LRBTE o ‘At a union meeting of the Protest- program of u: this_money | That So Many Norwich People Fail|_'_ s \ iy s as retirned. to|ant ehurches of Norwich held Friday |1s the most scientific the churches | vices tomorrow ), oy ize Kidney waakness. | Y. ARD R’ - ‘Stamford after spending a few - days|evening at Trinity Methodist co- | have ever seen. It is based on the first | be observed as young o 'Recognize ney W . ANy 2 lamps at 652 olclock | BAmMIOTe B et rrabando. -~ | pal church'on Mafn s worldwide interdenominational survey. | Specia] -speakers presen k- : at his home on <o, sy anTOD that New London county's| For 2 year an organization like a cen- | reports at the church services as fol- 2 Sk dg? OR MANY ACRE “April its last quar- |\, Mrs. M, H. Tatt and daughter, Mise| . Citizen” quota. in the In- |sus bureau has been studying every |low Are you a bad 3 - e Ifth at 824 aom. |Grace C. Tdft, are ihe guests of} jerchurch World Movement campalgn | angle of the situation everywhere fo| Stonington—Urion evening service,| Suffer twinges, headaches, dizzy . % - unce. onigt st Seotand Rand| S0 SNy P pansamin| AP iy imon et Could 5 Thos with s etrts and ths | seretary o7, Harttord counts. o | " 1 ON A FARM +g 8 pakdiaia: af}and Son, Donald, have returned after|which was attended by about a hun- | Progra mwas the result. Mystl Tvice at| GO to bed tired—get up tired? o 5 N o e el ihe winltes i Ml TRy deliveation bon Srpootasiatiys e, Sketches the Program. Bapliac” enurch addressed by fiarmy | Ite surprising bow few suspect the SN g ! Mrs. us Brown c] h W S i « tum, A ’ o it witn her awnt, | hel a8 & preliminary to the drive: | briafiy Vo mook yom 0t oew” ioriams | county swork, ! 105 sucprising. how tew kapw whab ; LU New Vermont maple sugar has|i\ro Gmma Perkins of Fond Du Lac,| Rev. C. Hartley Smith of Williman- |men and w . Noank—Affernoon service at Meth- Bt omen workers in the next to do. TIO! B reached the Nerwich stores and 18| \Wicconsin, tic, the United. campaign director 0F | fea years e morrorin the next | odist church, - addressed by Harry selling at 50c & pound. - ¢ Norwich,| Windham and New. London ‘counties, | and enthusiasti Hedley Smith, state secretary for| Kidney trouble needs kidney treat- o ogit; SMBE ‘wero taken Triday|, sor- Loush B OameRcl ot Nely ol | the mecting ‘that tho prasent 1 | they et Eare et Vo and and county work, : ment. X ..".'&u at c to form a Parent-|tioyt Gollege, Iriday . afterncon, at 5|nancial campaign wag not a final 0b-|ing comes under the two heads of ders—Morning service at Bab-| poan's Ridney Pills are for the kid-| lg ; Fecnis’ asspciation. e T vt ot fubsrculoais, | Jective, but only the'beginning of & | Ambrican education and American re- | Lt ~church, - addressed by I B k : g § . Albert E. Legs, pastor of ears ‘maki 3 vinced Norwich le of - bt e s usoal | 18, chairman, the Rev. Charies H.|the hackbone of American civilization, | J5oaef by State Secretary J.. B} Here's a Norwich case; Norwich . 5 cketts, of - the mn“evl lem ongre- | We do not suggest the churches taking Hu"_{;“ Uaion 1 ing, | testimony. 2 WE HAVE ALL VARIE“B, ¥ recent. m of Plainfield 3. Croker, who for the Dast| Sasatest and. mast fos Feaching moves | trer e aoaools, but we do belleve | yadreased by C, F. Savage, secretary| Kidney sufferers hereabouts should : At a . it meeting it arlen 3 Croker Who, L35 the Jaat and: most far reaching move- | that the children and youth fn our | SHTSeSTS g read It ARYING IN' CHEMICAL grange, it was resoly _ the'| year has been in the cost and ment in the history. o anity. |schools must be surrounded with the s ¢ grange is against ‘daylight saving. . |tion department of the Peerless Au-| Mr. Smith announced that the coun-|proper atmosphere. ordan—Evenmg service, Baptist | C, S, Bennett, motorman, 46 Palmer 5 orwioh | from | tomobilo company, Cleyeland, Ohio, |ty had been divided into two divis-| “Who will deny that the nation |CHUrCh speaker, C. F. Savage, county g, o’ oo o Doan's Kianey | ANALYSIS, AND PRICE TO N O eS \ho stamp “Leart | has resigned to become assistant su-{ions. Judge Altred Coit will head the | needs a fundamental basis 6f Chris. | PCTetary of Middiesex county, iy o it s A T )y : While you earn: Join:the.U. S. army.” perintendent . with the Hauserman|New . London division and Frank L.|tian morality? "And what can give it Versailles—Noon service at Metho- |Pills are good, for they helpéd me a IRE- o At all Drug and Country Stores. At Lord's Doint, Stéphen R. Burdick | Manufacturing Co. of the same city.| Arnold tho Norwich division. . SUIT YOUR REQUIRE- but the churches and the Sunday St church. addressed by County|lot when I used them several years Mr. Croker is a graduate of N. F. A.| " The citles in the _county—Norwich |schools? Ro Secretary K. E. Keller, NeW London of Westerly hag rented the cottage at 1912, and the, Catholic Univer-|and New. London—will be organized ger Babson, the great ago. I haven't needed a kidney remedy from - statistician, said recen county. 4 i . 3 > 2 156, Wiliam Street, New York. L e Capts Jpseph Wil- | gity"or” America, 1913, 25 2 Metropolitan_district, of which | *‘The greatest element of safety in |, Ballio—Morning service , M. B.{since Doan's cured me: MENTS, e 2 S 3 e the Rev. Myron -E. Genteér of New | the life of the world is religion, The | 2Urch, addressed by R. E. Keller. Price 60c, at all' dealers. ~ Dom't PRI s The great °°“"g‘§’a firo ‘of the Im-|XENS ENTER FIFTEENTH London will be dircctor. Mr. Genter | greatest element of danger in the life | p -02R0n—Union evening service, at| gy ooy 1 AT g W G BOKER,S £ P O ITE s e th Girostie YEAR WITH ENTHUSIASM | hopes to‘hold a meeting. next Tues- |of America today Is lack of religion, | B3Ptist church, by R. E. Keller. ply or a y y ; v i « Fitchville—Union service, speaker, | Doan's Kidney Pills the same that With an attendance of fhirty mem- |38y, When similar meetings will bel “He devoted a whole bulletin to bus- A 3 e § o o ) g | bers. and plenty - of ‘enthusiasm the held @il over the United States, to|lness men—to business men, mind you, 0, Clyde Fowler, assoclate county sec: | Mr. Bennett had. Foster-Milbura Co. Bhebhp and Johuters _B’“‘ld Xens society was launched into its |fOrm the influential citizens interest-|who were paying for it—to this sul ol niator E"‘ =r; ¥ 4. | Mfers. Buftalo, N. Y. way. Fish market. 40 Broadway.—adv. |Xens scclety was jaunchot inte '3} ed fto the necessary committees and |fect. We hope that the interchurch r—Evening _service, a A former Norwich pupil. Miss Ev- day ng AND teams. : movement will develop into the great- | Srcssed by F. A. Stanley, state sec- F RISBIES 3 we aovertise Exactiy | A OERSE NORTC D, s spending | oy e e I0g, eident| 10, addition to the “Frigadly. Citi- |est revival of all history. Breet” | retary for boys work. state and the other on the west side. o e ig Several ‘weeks In Brovidence, BODINE | caios the teeeting to Order at 8.1 | Zéns” quota, given above, there will| “But to get back to.our.program. | W es; Chester—Union morning ser-| Bishop, Bidwell & Company of Nor- § i to improve in health. . e pe mirates of - the « last|be a denominational quota for each|Fite thousand persons were turned | V'o 20dressed by I, A. Stanley. . | wich, Connecticut, will handle distri-|CALL US UP AND WE WILL Benevolent women of the Central|sucting and the quarters reports were | individual “church. Each community |away every day last vear by the Pro- |, aewelt City=inlon evening service,| bution of the sugar for the east side ’ Baptist ehureh are making collections | approved as read by the . respective | duota will be'the sum of the commu- | testant hospitals of the United tates | Lo o &Y ke Saxton, county |and C. B. Slauson Company of Nor-| ~ypppEUITY GIVE YOU of clothing for the Mather School, at| officers. The annual reports, always m%'u :‘r;;n:l\ly tgmuhn,m?;u i:nd“l:: :;a:k!:n: etg o We appeal for the | **Baay (°3le Onion: ‘::::l‘x{“ Apii| Walk,’ Connecticut, (‘ur the west i u e chi aged. > = v 5 Beautort, North Carolina. looked forward to with Ereat inte- | Uotas of s £ e 3 _|25th, addressed by County Secretary | gmousn hia retan grocer who wil BEST ADVICE, AND Delegates are being chosen to the|rest, were read and provea most in- i ghty extension pro- | Keier through his retail grocer, who n|OQUR AD state convention of the. Connecticut | teresting. . Describes Inter-Church Campaign. [S747% 0 (‘Dr:'e::r;hmm_sluns. Do you re- |~ Groton Union turn make an order on the distributor. ! L] ats eeration of Labor which is to be| Mrs. John O. Peckham, the secre-| The Rev. William E. Doughty, D. at the influenza epidemic meeting at Baptist|iocal retail prices will maintain on . piace church, April 18th, add by 4. 'UOTE YOU PRICES: held in Waterbury next month. tary, reported the meetings held by|D. a nationally known Methodist e from the Orient? Al the great i3 ressed by'J. B. Q o 3 came from the Orien B R these purchases and there is no red / story hav, 7 tary. Peychic messages by Mrs. Torrey |the soclety during the year, its en- | Biscopal leader and a member of the | there. = Fvery fime ou eetablish 3 | o The, M0SL Important Teaturs opening e e s should. Yegin " st Spiritual Academy Sunday—adv. | F82le mES 0 A B e | e ek ho. doscetbed | TLosionaxy hospital tn China you are | Cooumtice witl be the. first anmast| Momse Tm i, Srendall, There are The soft hat is always & popu-|*',.0 A & ‘memorial bubble foun. | SordinE, sectetary, Mra. Charles Cobb, | cipal “address in which he, described|protecting us. Selentific sanitation in | Sommittee Wil be the frst snnualgbout ten thousand colonies of bees in . o2 s & tain on the Little Plain has been un- | £oo0 08 SECUTl TEORT o by the | Henry Park Schauffler, formerly | e, i ot Drotection in Amer- | Y siociations ot CNen “Lonon| Connecticut and each _should have The Yantic Grain lar style in Spring. covered for the summer by Superiu-| reasurer, W. Smith Allen, whose re- | Conneciicut Congregationalist minis- | over, the yellow AN Qrient, more- | county which will be held at the First| eocny et Fiart Srailomre oot endent of Streets James P. Tox, port of a subgtantial sum in the treas- | ter and now the director of the im- s ~ spring feeding. First available nat- % “Our ministers, what of them? Eight | Songresational Church parish house,|yral nectar will be from red maple qnd Products Co. A ‘Waterbury papers note that Rev.|ury was well applauded. portant survey of 8,000,000 people in|out of t e ! in New London, on Tuesday eveni: + a r u A We've a great variety of|James E. O'Brien. formerly of that| ‘The annual election resulted as fol-| the New York Metropolitan District,|$20 o woele of IngaTican pastors Ket | April 20th. The ladies of T e e daver Lile hoeth.b BacY wre) Mty 3 city, now pastor at Stonington, was |lows: President, Mrs. Barl Christ-|gave a lecture {llustrated by many |iste rresigning fo become jniior or 1jg | taining church will serve a dinner for| "t "°" 20 Pleasant ave. v styles, in new colorings. {a visitor in Waterbury this week. vice president, Miss Gladys|fine lantern shdes which showed ot : St PHONE 999 own church b the delegates commencing at 5.30 Wi 3 Governor Holcomb has approwld | Meier; secretary. Mrs. John O. Peck- | graphically the needs of the nation | getting more ;fi."‘{fmfi“fi,ejfll{;‘d“",‘,‘?: m. standard time. After dinner, re- NORL;‘;:E:?,L'::TE:NBD;(: ":A the ‘payment of quarterly appropria- | ham: ocorresponding seqretary, Mrs. |and of the world as disclosed by in- |may ahve been a joke but 1 fear ooy |POrts of the various departments . of Nos HIGHER ONLY IN * . wad tions_ inclyding: Mystic oral = school, | Charles Cobb; treastirer, V. ~Smith|terchurch investigations. element of truth in it s bls, 15 thet | JOTK, Will be made by ~chairmen of |, At T, A B hall on Friday cvening 2 Conservative shapes SDAP-| 34,375; St Joseph's hospital, Willi- | Allen. 5 Mr. Doughty said: right, is that safe for the nation? Do |COMMittees. Four-minute speeches | the Folishers' Jocal o. 169, held QUALITY. mantic, $1,875. The new president, Mrs. Christman | W' recently sent thousands of let- |You Want the numbers or the infiac | 2Y,0¥S Will tell of the' work of the|Jell attended dance at which over 3 py models for swell young| Lobstrsslong clams. choice oysters | then conducted the meeting. tors to'the leading business anq pro- | ence of the ministers to become less? | VATIOUS Doys' groups under the su-|}00 coupibs, were present Rowiand's and fresh fish at Powers Bros.—adv. lie?; :&';'_l?::; t;aetz\;“g; :amd;hj:; fessional men of the nation, We ask- | They . devoted, but how are fine, ’.}.fif;";‘ga‘re‘;‘ ‘q"; (hc"“mrx comflllme;' i:;' Tl;]e itte "“,‘,“ir‘"m:;emar*;'j‘ ‘men A ) e rgan, ed the t h 2 youn rits t indu r s e evening wi e % 4 i nts A3 park ‘%’éfi.gfflfon'i‘fd&?}‘fl“fifieu‘f 3 ey 10 e ‘““““‘:-ud LI reateat: e s e on If lfiefieki&‘?f:fifl'fi‘ — EEnDy, gl D Maydak assotigle A Pl i M sy g . i3 Cgetc) e president appoints ss Wart “And and their child £ secretary, county work department.of : it e, Alec . E " - §, I Howes iople was Jtealed (0,7 aeman, Wity Detviegs-of ab. | o what do you think these men,|and, thelr children must sufter? " | WSS ionat Committce.of the, ¥, | Clsh, Bernard Fritia and Daniel - | shifted her residence 00—$5.00—$6. 3 JRbR inting three assistants as an en- 2 : A ! was Miss Annfe E. Vaughn. o N *| Connell. that time. as their answer? The week from April 25 to May 2 wili | M- C: A’s of North America. Mr. A e U T RRE J e et : - tertainment gommittee for the com- | ““uGood WIll. That they called the|be an acid test. We cannot fall if, ag | Mavdole has had a wide experience in|* - FUNERAL. ok e demand for American labl | i ‘hree monins. ADpointment Of | greatest need of the time, They werg | me ATy beleve. this movement. Js| "Onk it youns men and bove and ie Juns Halows' Whetiorney INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY na, increasing the business of the In- | i mGimlchriAL M Fred Witson and | Simost ynantmous. And that iz what 2 e nation must be true to « son Ralph rese: Ly Follow: %5 o M seph Hall = 2 : the interchurch world movement is— |Self and to its destiny.” the present -hour. The county com- ollowing_an illness of only- one rs. Joseph Hal ternationdl Bn:er. o ,Thwhie';l_! John' O. Peckham to serve for « Vear.| the organization of good will under s o :fluee feel that they are fortunate to|day Jane He!ene‘ :icN;rno . “infant |have returned from New York. T At the close of the meeting, gamee upper For Me: e able to present him to the people |daughter of Patrick and Neilie Car- S. Webb has Te o ville. of bermation: Wad' tiaciias were on: | oyl oues of the Compel . of MSBS]. Preceding- the Snion meeting thers |Of New Landon county. berry McNerney, of 21 CUI strect, | aries Mavel 5 Tevh bag o R - The New York, New Haven & Hart- | joved.. Ice eream and wafers closed 2| for good of the whole worl Wwas an international dinner in the cHU e~ died at the home of her parents on| . Farmi . y s c y o e e e e e opanca ha e | (g0 of the whole world get. 10- | [ioerment of tho ehurew atienged by | GREEK CHURGH HOLDING Friday morning. Death was due to | SCho0l in Far on. 40 large freight locomoti%es to. be|year with many bright prospects. Rmeatsis ;,,‘m:f et ';’,o: a group of about fifty prominent lay- ITS EASTER SERVICES | bronchitis. 3 3 Lieut. and Mrs. Frederic 4 . used on the Shore Lire division of the ey e how it gripped one of our great citi- | Bc%; Where Dr. Doughty, Dr. Schauf-| Services for the Easter season Funeral services were held Friday of the 3 3 207 Main Street road. Delivery s expected in. July and | ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY Yens 5 - ugust R fleur and Mr. Smith spoke and answ- | the Gre: Y i s M. McCormick recently | *FC4. uestions about the movement. Tomorrow, (Sunda3), will ‘be: ab. | came back . from, Burope. He ~ was| Romwin wup leris and Mrs, Mary in the former J in fternoon from the home of her par- church were held Friday|> 2A o . afternoon d | even: in Trinity ents and burial took place in t. special sale of smart sailors house on Broad! A this week, ‘at Mrs. W, H. Rogers, 71 Mary's cemetery, Cummings & Ring . ; Greek Orthodox church on Bosweil . Fodnesday’ stubin Ry v were in charge. The Wednesday etub met { » served in the oty as the anniversary | Sick from the horrors he had seen. | per er e naices b ArEC 3fthe SuD- |avenue, conducted by the pastor, Rev. e s it Mrs, Cbifies B F i Union street. Prices low.—ady. of the Norwich Young Men's Chris. | He said to §. Barl Taylor, the general | Mrs. Frank Haland, sis. cimoray; | Thomas Daniel Found New Bedford Girl Here | interesting 1 | As has been his custom for the past|tian Association, and all Who are in- | Secretary of the interchurch move. Colperg. Mrs. Al Boardman, Miss In the aftéfnoon tha service som-| 4 seventeen year ol New Bedford [many electr s year the first Friday of each month, | terested in this “worthy = institution | ment, My heart is broken. Iam go-|Mary Hill, Miss Gerirude Pendleton menforated the taking of the body of | giri for whom her reiatives have been |help in carr I - Dr. B. Campbell held & -elini¢ will- have: the privilege of enjoying a | {iE down to Washington and spend a | Miss Emma Bliss, Miss Mary Gray, | Joseph rom the cross to the tomb of | ooking over three weeks was found | housekeeping was prepared and rad - sy | iy the hospital room at Lawton Mills, | rare treat. In the afternoon af 4 e- | Week seeing if we.cannot do some- | Mis: Bessie Boardman, Miss Gladys | oomeos tomi nimaihed. A flower Jo¢-|in this city Friday night at a Main by the hostess. 3 Plainfield, “Friday attorncon, examin: | clock, the men of the oity are invited|thing. 1 am golng to argue with all | Boardman, Mre Lats B. Poimes s [orated tomb stood in the center of the - — mm-umrr ing six persons, to the Y. M. C. A. building when Miss | my friends there for measures ade- g treet rooming house and hurch fiom which the flowers were| 4 Marietta Boyens, Mrs. Costell b to police headqurters for over might. At o meeting of the executive com- | Ethel Hinton, of Boston, a: reader of | auate for this terrific situation.’ andias Y. Pondioton | Gutributed to the cougregation ‘atter mittee of the American Legion held in | Féal merit, will render an appropriate ‘Mr. Taylor replied, ‘You will come Hartf s Her brother-in-iaw will taf§e her back L ] ky the evening secrvice. ) the American Leglon held In | 3 eram, and in addition, Swhhs or. | 3WAY_from 'Washington more ' dis e gathering was one of 148 sim- | \ i (Saturday) ' evening at 11| %_her Boms todey (Gatrey A entln“, vetera“s- v and m—u-n.'-_uu Self-starting. Stops automaticaliy So simple & child can operaté it. ilar meetings t¢ ’. (t e she % accept the distribution of _the, funds | Chéstra will furnish music, S g:‘;':‘fmiw mlé\ Jou 50 there, Tou can | the Onited States. . The. s:xfi.?;i?'m;: o o esdag g w5y S 3 ber $180 !t‘-‘:lu:fm.: o R ided b 0 45 p. m. a great mass meetl 9 . - Bu ave something on | the .campayi ke A e tion, - iz vill t " ¢ ~rim- ¢ - Ditideq by the siate Jfor moldlers,| il o heid. in'ihe: Central! Baptist hand for yeu to do that is worth your e R g ko g« e B oo P B e pe®s 4. Tiii| "All persons who. served in the army, P church, when all the Protestant | While’ 3 cludes New London, Holyoke, S - bl Pyl e o With | yras ing in Bai n ‘ i S b appsaned re- | churches will unite, and 2 stirring ad- | _“Then Mr. Taylor outlined the in-|field, Somervil Cambridge, Yg’,’;&";fis lighted candles which they carry staying in Baitic about thres the Bead of marriage Noone: wyory |dress will be delivered by Fred B.|terchurch ldea. Mr. McCormick pro-fand Paterson. d through the -streets as they depart for the head of marriage licenses: “John| Freeman of New York city. Mr. Free: | tested that this was a job for the| Mrs. Willliston Walker, who was to | thier homes 'n the early moraig Sephen Connell, manager, ~Central|man has had a wide experience as & | churches and the churchmen, not for Surii navy or marine corps between & dates of April 21, 1898, and July 4, 1802, come here to speak especidily to the | DOUFS- are invited to attend a meeting at the na es, | Christian worker, having Had charge|Bim. Mr. Taylor challenged that|women at the meeting, t a tele- = | dressmaker, Moosup, Conn. Of & large ares in the Red Triaapis | statement. He told Mr. McCormick|gram during the afternoon saying that | COUNTY SUFFRAGISTS TO . New stamped goods, Good Shepherd | work overseas, and at present he is |that the International Harvester Com- CARL W. BROWN yarn, also silvertone mixtures, at Wo- gram du TS T ritia i et State Armory on McKinley avenue, on was impossible for h MEETI or ts L an important factor in the. develop- |Pany and all the business. men .of S 3 5 - Sunday afternoon, April 1ith, at 3 man's Exchange, Hot lunch served—— | ment ot the Ereat county eore o he | America were even mors vifally nter- | TROLLEY FARE REDUCTIONS, |aeni™s, Katherine Luddington »res | in Use For Over 30 Years e . i ’~ adv. association. In addition to the ad- |©Sted fu the interchurch program than BUT NOT APPLYING HERE | frage assoclation will be the principal o'clock, in reference to legisiation Jof The surveyors under direction of | dress, several readinge will be given | the churchmen. They had a hot ar- . speaker t the quarterly meeting of | AMayS besrs eal i Supervisor A, W. Bushell of Nor.|by Miss Ethel Hinton, who for more | BUment in Mr. McCormick’s hotel | Marked reductions in trolley fares|Fhodrer &t Toe GUrtiery mectivk of the ) #itel Jmpurtancy; &, thew B wich, are making good progress on|than ‘a year entertalned our' soldiers|Feom for an hour. ‘The upshot of it | On &ll Parts of the Connecticut com-| "y )y Tuesday ‘morning, April 22, | Signatare of e —— VULCANIZING e siaheen s Sof S oro8Tess Of | overseas in France, at times very |Was that Mr. Taylor won. Mr. Mc- |Pany's system, except the lines re-|.0 field THosChY BOTIEE, AP 5 " district of the Hartford-New London | 26ar the front line trenches. President| Cormick did not go to Washington— | Sently returned by the Shore Line | "¢ "k 0 ine meeting lunch. 2 CEGAL NOTICES: | Jam instead he put his whol Electric Railway Co., are ordered ef- e close of the meeting lunch- - —— - PRI esdind e # 2T federa] road, and are now near Sa-|James L. Case will preside p e force behind eon will be served at the Mohis ho-. 4 Jem. mass meeting, and General Secretary | the Interchurch . movement. fective May §, by the declsion of the | {3 "Reports from the various ceunty Faney shad 25c 1>, Try -ope for|Lowin Hill wil make his annual| Cooperation and Goog Will Needed. |Rc ot Harttora Friday. following pro. | Suflrage leagues will be given and ad- Sunday dinner. Church Bros.ady. | Statement. The publicigenerally is in-| “What finally won. Mr. McCormick | tests of vact oliowing Pro- | dresses will be given by two promi- Ot “thoithign 5 - | vited “The doors ofSthe church will|ana what is It that should appear 19 | fon pronent s Communities against that e & il 8 iy 1o New. Fork| orenr o b ¢'clocie and those {5 S04 Warning—Taxpayers - n tis - B g B e nent politicians, one & republican, the = all America? Co-operation. Good will H - other a democrat. he Town shol terested are advised to lowever, the commission approyes . The taxpayers of the -~ OPEN EVENINGS. |Thursday Whistler's Nocturne: Pal- o 20vieed 10 come early. | That s what we meed o put our| the sone system in principle and does | SUGAR SUPPLY ARRANGED Physician and Surgeon ||unow tat an orsanization of the aces, No. , seventh’ state, impres- ¢ up the on- | not order a return to the flat 1t his v E Slon' of exceptienal quality, brought OBITUARY ward march of civilization to @ better | plan. It directs that radical changes FOR CONNECTICUT BEES||ALICE BUILDING, 321 MAIN sT. J|teschers of this Tows is assoming, @ the second highext price of the sale Nathan G. Stark yoma- (e | shall be made in rates of fares and| Two carloads of sugar are avall- Nathan G. Stark, a former real es- 5 e interchurch world movement is | that the entire system shall be. re- |able to the'two thousand beekeepers Our trimmed hats are celebrated |tate and insurance ‘agent in New|; denominations working together. It | zoned so that all zones will be one|of Connecticut for spring feeding of for style, quality, beauty~ and low |London, died Friday morning ‘in a ds Mti u::nethms separate ‘from ‘the | mile in length, instead of the present |their bees, by arrangements complet. Cost. Mra. W I, Rogers, 11 Union | hospital in Preston, where he s been | (coomications. It does not strive for {four different lengths—1 1-2 miles, 1, ed between L. B. Crandall, bee spe- street.—adv. & patient fkor the past. four years. S ALS {;;;O:;n*;fugm;-yn /does 1ot | 2 miles, lfnme and 8 of a mile. Three ::illlll!t for &on;llectlcluit Agrléml(un] Mr, Stark was born in Jan. ive up gny- | rates of fare are established as fol- | College, and the New Haven, Connec- "g; vfln“ gm%w qglr;z!rt{‘rle;n{:: ; Lyrae, % :.;ung d'i;u:muve to them. It simply |lows: Cash fare six cents for two [ticut, office of the American Sugar burg, Philadelphia and then Connee. | Griffin Stark, Feb. 18, 1862, he mar- coemm“nm !n i::he- denominations take | zones or less and three cents for each | Refining Company. ticut. As the New York district alons | Fied. Miss Bilen M. Moore,’ daughter | £o he nen saners coeaie, the People | additional zone. Onp/car ¢ Wunr. WILL be @stributed is 10,000 tons short in newsprint pa-|5f E2ra and Sarah A. Lais M B la gt o Tyiers appeal fox |, The presént tranafer system will be|to béckeepsrs onthe east' side of the per, the prospects of Commecticnt bo.|Eest Lyme. Twenty-two' years later | to the bost anrassopi Py thelr money | continued with modifications to meet fng tate in getting new books is ob. | he.moved to New London and entered | emcient way- by a common. poomrs, | 5 changed fare situation vious. meBe re;l estate business. 2 “The mcgm!e’m‘ ::‘:xg’;efl;‘w‘r:n» After making this flnd%ng, the com- ; sides his widow he leaves . oni w | mission says the rates it established “’M.lr:: h"v‘l'e“u gf.;}:g:‘u\w R,;:,s:.:‘,,._ aister, Mrs. Macy Gladk afs New ‘L:nf out of the war. There had been small- " eral are not to be considered final. “If at er movements before. But the wi business during the 'twelve months{ member of the First Baptist chureh, | 2On¢ could not win anything. - Only | system are unfair, either to the com- ending Feb. 25 of $194,646 945, a5 com Fst, ©f. |unified command under Marshal Foch | pany or the traveling public, - this pared with $151691,918 for the preced- Mrs. Patrick Danahy. could overthrow ‘the embattled hosts | commission, upon proper petition, will ing twelve menths. The increase was| Word of the death of Catherino Mac- | Of scientific evil. The world learned | uuhesltatingly and. withoat prejudice $42,955,030, or more than 23 per,icent. | Gillicuddy, ‘wife of 'Patrick Danahy, | that lesson, and learned it thoroughly. | by reason oF anything herein stated| ' “Oh; Aladdin.”. Get your tickets at |ib Providence on Friday, has baen re- | FTOM Now on no one will ever doubt it. | o decreed consider and revise such CRngtin’s :today —adv. ceived in *his city by. friends of toe| “Now, the churches have been such | rates> B - family. Mrs. Danahy had been _in |little armigs. There are altogether 201 e The Bulletin’s item regarding the h religious. bodies in the Units cement of Rev. Dr. W,.H, Kidd, 4 "They have been vaiiant, . Tege s?m. (NEY, LONDON. SALVATION of Danbury to_district superinfendent | for many years the. . famiiy mads|done their best. But they. hise bove Gy BUYE: N OWeS of the New York Methodist. confer- | their home in Norwich where - Mr,|BSttnZ in each other's way. It is ae| Perry J. and Meyer H. Hollander- $hice aecalled to W. W Ives and other| Danahy was a foroman for the car- |f on Some sectors of the battle ling | 8Ky of New London on Friday after- e pl&:h“:;d u:: penter firm of Arnold and Hiscox. | the troops were twenty deep, while on | noon sold to the Salvation Army, In- - ‘About ‘20 years ago they moved tio|®dually important sectors there w: corporated the property known as the THE PECK-McWILLIAMS | Nogrich Dol feam when-he was a | Brovidence where they . have . since | 10L& single bayonet! 2| Neptune bullding in New London at b i Mot ‘The _interchurch movement s a | reported price of 395,000. The Nep- COMPANY BUBBLE: DANCE FEATU! Mrs. Danahy was born in County | Clearing house, a general staff, to-di. | tune building is a substantial brick RE Kerry Ireland, 73 ,years ago, rect the ‘whole. Kach denomination |&nd stone structure of three and four IN' WAUREGAN ‘BALLROOM | daghter of Corpelius and Macy Bren, | 125~ Tebresentation.. The movement | storics with basement and located In the Wauregan house ballroom on | D&n MacGillicuddy. When an infant | 3968 N0 Work directly. ‘It runs no hos- | northeast of ‘the parade. 1t will be !'flchnly ever::n:fnnh: of the prettiest | She came with-her family to this g}::.“h:; :{'l;lm& and bsends no mis- | used for work flofi Sebrvicahmell; ?fld v social events of the season was held | country. In St. Mary's . church 52 e or abroad. But 31 | Will not mean that the branch’s build- B b T o e RatNtE ST arctaes denominations and 182 benevolent and | Ing in Main street will be given up. Good eyes are your greatest asset. Mty Gouples; ' The mationel oicy | wIHEPEEHck Danativ, sslonary boards work together, B o PR 1S The proper care of the eyes is your s Compensation Claim. seen = 4 in the degorati ‘She is survi b me | ,.“And by this co-eperation, t .| Dismi American flag bopeamgvg-“hm: sanf”:ahn,!‘rgfwlgrm us:::;'d' fwo g"“ only a single point, the denomina. | Commissioner J. J. Donohue has|mest important duty. Help your eyes center of the room and at one end an | daughters, Mary. of - Providence and m‘zl';fmf“;ex already saved for God'a |dismisseq the claim in the workmen's|¢o help you! X attractive cozy corner was arranged.| Mrs. Jobn J. Devine also of that city. Clisre i dangerous precedent the manage- rs—S: . §|ment of the Town school affairs, asd e undays and Week Days: | |1\ all taxpayers and those who elebt 9-10 A. M, 2-4 and 7-8 P. M. our Town School Board should hi¥e an eye out for what may prove & dah- gerous condition in Town goverhe ment. s THE' TAXPAYERS' ASSOCIATION, CUMMINGS & RING Faneral Directors Notice to Taxpayeri All persons liable to pay taxes in-the Town of Salem, Con: are hereby nodi- fled that I have a w ant to le a‘d collect a tax of 20 ills on the dollar on the list of 1919; also a warrant %0 levy and collect' X personal tax on asy erson liable to pay such a 1ax in th ‘own of Salem, Comn. For the purpose of collecting ':i and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Building Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant i U aas I e taxes I will be at the Town Hal Salem on the first Saturday o month from 1 o'clock p. m. til o'clock p. m. Interest at the rate of 90 per ceft. will be added after June 1st, 1920. CHRISTOPHER A. ROG Tax Collector, Town of Dated at Salem, Conn., this % of April, 192 h n 4 i GAGER Funeral Director d Notice is hereby. given ¢ an liable to pay taxes In t ton that I have a wart collect a tax of twent er on tne dollar wx‘ I able March =£ o of ccllects Dpromotional ex- | compensation case of Hyman Musca- Sorvi 9 2 the. ille Sc Py red after the, intermission was L | pensss, and they ‘exnect to seve from | ture of Jewett City against the Aspi-|Only twenty out of every hundred |f] ~OT°t Service Dav or Niht Aprii 3. 1930, from P w SCIEnce |2 b dunes it WA & vast hes | TWENTY TABLES AT-WHIST to to three millions. This despite the | nook Co. of that place. 3 ber of small balloons were released IN COMMUNITY CENTER | fact at the country has seen some-| The hearing was set for April 6,|People have perfect eyesight today. B e i g el o aned N fhing It never has seen before in hic- |and the company was represented at iy’ migey sl 9 the couptes in the merry maze of the cg';,g:{;wc;ng;';;';‘;““;;fugfi i Ereat splritual appeal through | that time, but the claimant did not . > ' dance. The musio for the programme| CommUnILYy Conter held 4 well attend. | 3dvertisement e national maga- | appear, nor was he represented, nei- : H every dat); ¢ A% from 830 to 1 was by Stanley's fazz Elommu“uy cemir rooms. é},“""“’ ta- lang ‘nfm. dnaaenr ‘3’!2‘)‘:1&;'::::5 R ton o postponement ofis the [he deficioncies of their vision. How 1 ot ; es were played an e prizes | papers from coast t t, P : 5 3 : u'mTT.'m Mrs. w T o hets Be St B e LS of the meey '“o coast, hat is | hearing. In view of these facts the|about YOUR eyes? Are you giving cGarry, 2 o e s, Tanhet; MIZ . T.| e, Miss Driscoll, consolation, Miss | good will, T R e | e e e S R them the proper attention promptly and the committes in charge was Miss | COit; gentlemen's first, “John Irish; | *Now this $336,177,572 seems like a & Helens E. Coughlin, Mrs. John 1| Consolation, William Douglas. Aboiit | good deal of money.” But is only $10 |CUT THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH MONEY due them when they trouble you ? If Donovan and Mes . T Doy, 1320 was realized, which will be devot- |2 year<for each member of the soc| Cut out this siip, enclose with 5c and |net, do ‘so today ! Among those attending were. suests | 0. Lo benevolent purposes. operating denominations—that is, sup- | Mall it to Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield from_Hartford, Worcester, Williman. | , Followins the whist dancing was|posing that the friend] Interest at the ra will be added after Ap: ing proper glasses to cerrect ther had he withdrawn his claim nor 12 Dated at Lisbon, Conn, March * ALWIN KAEMPFF, Coliecton, mar20S 5 Early oye neglect . enjoyed, music being furnished by | tribute nothi 57 citizens cont| S8 Chicaso Ll welior sepf aamed cavaes copmt o ? Son Co. F‘ d T : e Boston, Evovidence Brookiy, | SOTel, MR bE sl MY | (e nohing, b Methotlalc alons | ety VAT kit contiins e 1owers and 1F Bridgeport . is why they are not in this year; colds* and_croup: Foley 'Kidney P % Some people are always looking for < Dumgsian. e W:;"-r . |7, Showed what codld e done. bt for .’p:?l:xm hfzak.;d an‘ni!h:c)gin%enmn- FOR ALL OCCASIONS i en, W, w s sum 2 , e, kidne; < Orde 5 £ new kind of mistake to make. Chp,,“m:" o serer s i,, bfim £ <4 fxad mE:k ond eley Catharilc Taniate, OQE | ungalow_ _at Oxol d. Coumn " at Oxoboxo pond. They | tell o ; ieioms, and” thoraighiy deany ~ | have a sightly location an the shores|be 1 R Sathartic. on. bitio G)Wmdfrfi' ” ‘\"b., e worked ol specific projects e, and Siogeieh bowels, Tee.

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