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5 2. 3 == . g - B F e n e Bletisn. | MIDNGHT FRE IN LAKE ST. HOUSE Norwich, Tuesday, April 13, 1920. How Old Are You _By Your Hair? wEoR but it : | . 5 Stops Hair Coming™ Out; (}- &omb?u:flfifytngs:?buruhfl? THE WEATHER . The first midnight alarm in three :.:d g;%ggh?:sg;g:fibg;q :mr}:’; Aps_ Y AT e v 1y- 2 v 8- i i . -] r brittle, _soragEly (480 JUEYSl he storm-that was central Sunday|months occurred--Monday night at|ite ERIGECE, MREMIC CO% L, Ty BV&BES Its Beauty. be_many vears older. night over southeastern Kansas ad-|11.45 o'clock when Officer Joseph Far- | retired for the night and. were asleep J T ‘When your hair becomes' faded; ary.|wvanced ‘fapidly east and northeast- 3 B oo wfiering oo ey streaked and scraggly, when' It falls|woioana Monday hight its center was] of. Pulled in Box 21, corner Broad|when the fire was . street and Boswell avenue, fora chim- | small. damage. The house is occupied out badly and new hair dogs not ETON: |over western Pennsylvania. It Ras|ney fire in the house at No, 58 Lake|by Charles R. DeRosier and Charles 10e1"%nd properly nouri Wo|been attended by general . rains|gireet, The department made a fast|F. Mallison, ed. 0 0 5 1 . A A & . 3 " . lokly, safely and at Attle ex-|through-ont the Atlantlc states run and-the fire ~was = extinguished | About 1255 o'clock the pumper and 3 les and supported vitte. t;:r-cqutlhnrv’ s 1o |n‘;sn “effective as|this storm is of marked intensity z 4 ) principles a L by great : ar 001 with chemical, the recall sounding a|deputy chief responded to a second slan s day afternoon = along , the Atlantic|fre was in between the partitions and | ered in between the floors and which coulg not be” seen had begun tof F¥ °§“:)h;h"‘i“ Ou|storm warnings were displayed Mon- Lfew minutes after - the alarm. .The|call there as sparks which had smold- - wan get a . 1 drag and teilet counters, ; “horth of Jacksonville, | g; o i 1 / . teed bellsh dapdraff—|coast at and - north o Alle, | gifficult to get. at. e -ZL'.%‘J;‘ ?mn- l(n.ll .fa’.lllnl fllr and gn_‘ 2 It was ‘discovereq by Officer Farrell' smoke up tlie house, n ox 7 3 & 3 Sagd ¥ u te 2 new growth or money re-| The temperature has risen in the A ¥ 9 s - 3 5 findee Juxllh sl gemedd, oy | miaaie Adianile states. PRt s | RGN ; me : ee soft, lustrous, easy to ar-| The storm that is now over West | EGGLETON ASKS RECEIVER .. |COMMISSION SAYS JITNEYS Z JaEe, Attictively and sppear-henviest S SRASR AT T L enaca, Hy 'FOR MARA & EGGLETON CANNOT REPLACE TROLLEYS ONLY T o 1 I e Agd TR K A .m.l with Parisian sage ‘1s” al fains” Tuesddy :in-the middie ‘Atlantic| Application, for the appointment of | When the public utilities commission You owe it to ymlf and your home to see the remark- Seal delight—easy to use, not sticky| g de. Lot furning to ‘Snows |a temporary receiver for the retail|last week announced reductions in f ol e ot B 3 > or greasy, and dellcately perfumed |, the north Atlantic states. On Wed- |drug store firm of Mara and Eggleton | trolley fares for the Comnecticut Co.| = ;o3 PN ably pretty and practical display in our Upholstery Section &9 amtisegtic. lauld fres from doske h il be fair B. Eg-|lines in the central and western part oly s O0s ingredients and guaranteed fot to|nesday the weather W ir| James C. Mara and Francis B. Eg- |l [ P P y : : color”the halr or soalp. 1t youwamt} througtiout ‘the states -east of the|gleton of 235 Main street, has been |of the sl calledda!te:‘t_ion to s during Home Craft Week. We will be only too glad to Eood looking halr, plenty of #t. sippi, river. vl i i t by Mr. |criminatory taxes and public —charges 3 3 hy o s A1 ‘means ‘use Parisian sage- o lite e G it s arldleh colde Reolight mathe mipesien souct. by agalnst the street railway. companies.| - show you these beautiful lace curtains, along with the L p R e R g Ul fuesday and continue cool through | juage Gardinér Gréene béfore whom |and declared that unless taxation is _ b e Lo S ’ e —— Weednesday ir the Adantic: states. the. application for the recelvership | lssened or subsidies ~granted, ther: : _other beautiful draperies, cretonnes, etc. Be sure and visit ‘Winds off Atlantic coast: k ted by Brown' and Perkins, |must he a curtailment of servies cr - » > 3 i 2+ = S TAFTVILLE - ... ‘| . North o sandy Hook—strong snit-| %S Preseried v oomes Ond e | asanaonment of. tines 1n spardely sec- | sttt "an ooomioation” ot ~bonioanss || our Upholstety Section during Home Craft Week. B ‘W. Yersington_ and, John Yolk, | I0E Winds and gales'becoming nofth-{ Apri 19 at 10 a xa: in‘thisicity.as the | tled territory. It declafed Brest yall-| you carnot find a falles Kalt”or smy || = . : * : -t ¢« E. ‘W. Yeryingten, an 0 3 | west, rain. s t Tor ' hentt th lication. | Way vice to be essential, that fic- | ganaruse. besia Tra . . . ) % Satiiay Jand , ting |time for a hearing on the appli . tial, that jic- | gandrutt, besides every hair shows new Lace and goods by the in a wide e back. with six guod. alzed toout, s it to Hatteras —shifting | 'y, tho’suit brought by Mr. Eggleton |Rets cannot fake the place 2t tie|lie, vigor, brightness, more. color and Quaker Curtains & Y. yard, Volkr inst Mr. M ointment ez s 21 that legisiation 3 S I b W R A Forecast e Al h ek ar i necessary for the rellef of the com- ickness. ... .|} range of patterns, at prices to suit all. K & N Eng : i 5 3 panies. _ A x ? A : 16t Peterson wad pleasantly | “For southern New England: Rain, jon of the proceeds of the business, S : + e e P viay. " evening - by 4| possibly turning fo snow Tuesday. | M. Esglcton claims that on or about| The commission alsesaid: - |TIMES MAKE DEMANDS Quaker Lace by the yard; in white, ivory and ecru—at “bumber of her friends at her. home on|much colder Tuesday; “Wednesday | April 9, 1920 the partnership was dis- cannot be found from the facts FOR CHRISTIAN CRUSADERS Worwich avenue. Various games were | fair and cool. solved in consequence of the unequiv- :':jg‘;::dwma‘ ‘f;';ucpem;&‘r Igiea. Al D TIa inacda . mew -sordar: be played during the evening. Miss Observations in Norwich. ocal acts of Mr. Mara, in that he b e revenue 49c, 59¢, 69c and up to $1.25 a yard. Clara Phadeuf presided at the piano, Christian men and women or the re- lara. Phateut presided at the iano:| g gollowing records, reported trom | wronsfully and without the piaintifi’s than the company is Justly and legal- | yival of an old order, declared Rev.||“Quaker-Sectional Craft Lace for those who have windows while Arthur Paquette 2 0 ' tions, show the |knowledge or consent, transferred all A E 5 Dr. S. H. Howe in his sermon at the -t . - . .. or three violin selections. atter which | The Bulletiste ebservationsy RIOW 8| ON tnership- funds on deposit in |Clusion might theoretically'be deduct- | Sunday morning service at Park Con- of varying widths, will solve the problem of curtaining. It a dainty luneh was served. The pdr- ‘There is no question but that the gregational church, He spoke from the i P 3 the Merchants' National bank to his 0 . . . > . o 2 5 broke up at # late hout all thank. | metrlc'chatiges Monday e fext Mark 4 23: 1t any man have|] is designed in a‘series of sections, each a compiete and ! company must have more money than | earg to hear. let him hear, g the hostess for the pleasant even- Ther, Bar.{ (Mara’s) own private account, caused B 4 " and sald L ] ¥ M Eiev. Henti F: Ch t the Sa T 5 3000 i‘iol’: Ifii”";fiifii&“fiséhlxfi"“finfif na 'a'ni'iio%‘q’{;?i"i,':§,e“i‘.‘3:; 1. Old rates | that there. were three things that the perfect design—at $2.00, $3.00 and $3.50 a yard. Sov: Heoxt ¥; Chasnop of.ins: Ba- ¥ a i - | call of God demands, ‘attention, con:{f* _ © * et s éred Heart church of this village has| 6 p. m. ..., 462900 | done. and threatens to do.further ot | der the present rates, but in establish- | centration and spacialisition, Quaker. Lace Curtains, in white, ivory and ecru—these returned from his trip to Canada. Highest- 50, lowest™ 3b. consistent only with the termination|ing pigher rates for the purpose of Tt part Beasbahe as:follown: | B4 er. lace Luri y IVory On Thursday evening. of this week, ‘Comparisons. and dissolution of the partnership re-{proqucing increased revenues, the ef-| To him .who,reads the Bible, not Gapt. Dennison will speak = at the| o .gictions for Monday: ~Cloudy,{lation. ; fect upon the public in tht usefulfiess|in snippets, but in books as we read{§-c e .'“2% yards long—Price range $2.25, $2.75 Army and Navy club on the proposed | et e o I e et et “yen, | 210, Teasonablencss of the service, | other books, it is the gne book of the |} ‘and up t0'$12.50 a pair. 5 national guard company in Narwich. Monday's . weather. . Threatening,) copartnership was formed ahout Feb.}provided, as well as the interest of the | world that is alive. It is a book of{} = Manager Benoit has started to or-| . ..heast wind. & 6, 1917, under which each shculd” con- {company must be taken inta consider- | stirring activitles. 1t is.not a picture ganize the Taftville first team for the s tribute his full time, effort and enersy |atjop. g _activitles. It is. 12 i o t 3 repressible energies. It is not the story coming season.- He has such men as SUN, MOON AND TIDES in the business and each should share ™ Concerning different rates on.differ- | of still life or. static life, but of ir- Malls, J. Murphy. Decelles, Fred Du: equally the profits and losses incident- < n Ten 1 b 4 ‘" lent lines the commission has. this to|of a merely past history,, hut of a C t e’——-Aw derful Amrm gas, J. White, Mulholiand, W. Glev, R Il Lhigh | Mot | 5) thereto, dnd said partnership busi- |'say:. “In our judgment it is not prac- | perpetually enacte‘;:’;mtory. !-IMI bu- re! onn e on t Gley and Joubert [ Hises., | Sets. || Water.||_Rises. | ess was continuously so conducted by | tical or desirable, at the present time|manity in all phases.of .its. self-ex- : 3 & e — b & m. | a m|the parties until the 9th day of April |under. the pending petitions, to segre- | Pression, is. there in' microcosm. All [f . We make an extensive showing of Cretonnes—never be- Clericus Megting, - T T35 (1920. The plaintiff -and defendant | gate the several lines of the company | Classes of men, kings; neasants, -war- . s s 5 g o s S aa The Ciericus of the New London it § ) 43 | it Inow own the tease ot e store, $10.000 [ for ‘e ‘purpose of establisking diftr- | Fiove law-givers, sainte, sinners, and fore have we assembled a collection so varied in style and rchdeaconry el a re; | 532 |In stock and fixtures, about' $500, in{ent rates for th. 80 on to an ess_chapter. of ‘hu- e T : . {honthiy meeting at_The Wauregan |14 o I e o acoounts Bnd. uncOTGCEd ‘BEBIS | Dasea mom e e e e, e, oot T > color ‘combination. And the price range is broad enough ‘house Monday, Rev. Richard R. Grai 16 {| 747 H 833 |a deposit balance of $5,184, 97 °In the | powr of each such line. The intercom- Open it anywhere and there is this |} % t # ¢ Sngr S ia bl g 4 59¢ ham, of this city, presiding. The book (17 {35 1 53| Merchants® National Bank " ak " of | munity of social, business and general | SUT and "Nvement-of great energies |} to meet every requirement—at 39c, 49c, and up to ;;:l::;-‘r‘ w‘;x"rg::m[h'\::sd e?\tj’x:,rzlasag- 18 . 917 |l Sets.dapril 9, 1920, and the :valuable g00d |industrial relations of the state re-|2nd activities. all its events in. hur- L Six hours after sk water i 1 dow | will of {he partnership and drug busi- | quires that the paying should to 4 rie;g::tc;i;?f:gtl;en;:nsuzll‘:flnifipi«:l $1.39 a yard. water which is follawed by flood tide. | ness. great' extent help support the non- | o - A ¥ i % Morsls A Btrickizs of Dutrott. has e o “"The plaintift in the 'suit further |paying lines, 5 ance is on hand, and that something | § Make it & point to visit our Drapery department during eontracted to breed 2,000000 butter- GREENEVILLE claims that there are unsettled 'co- | “The non-paying lines, however, | oSO US: ““"gx"d:"l::- e Dook ; 5 ‘ : 3 fles this year for feminine adornment, Niness o7 15 momths, il. | partnership claims and demands re- | must of necessity nave poorer or losg | Inds, 4s. A Ereater deptha than any |} Home Craft Week and you will see several -suggestive He has contracts for $80,000 worth of |, After an illness of &8 montns, M e lauiring attention, the hooks and pap- | frequent service, and a careful traffic | ff dizs inte. the seorectes of wue 1nt th idags & Wi . business this vear. liam A, Ackley died Monday morning fors of the partnership arein the de- |study of such lines should be made | eniEh e, the Mpos ideas in Window Draperies. Let us help you dress up e s E fendant wholly neglecés and :refuseés | keeping with the ri b L g 3 \ times. : fo enter. into and make 4 parcneeship | demand, easonable traffic | drives us out “of our lethargies and [} 4 "C7 T/ TCE Mr. Ackley was born in Colchester L e deman out inertias, it forces us to, face God, stm(:h Ulcer Gone AN Wi engaged. in moolen, industrics ecounThiE, ‘;;“"{“g*‘i}’e‘““‘;gf‘fi:“’m‘f’ the — Who is here on the ground and to : oSt of W iife in’ Bhode Island and |PIAINGIC 0 do o is wrongfully at_ | LATE GILES POTTER WAS face ourselves. The soul is strips DRAPERY MATERIA[S K gigt‘ f; ;::‘:;"fie";:’ii“f:;l?h g‘;:e,“};f the eclusion of the plalntiff, ana is| . The funeral of Giles Potter,. 91, svho | Se2iments and is naked and oper be: ter the meeting. X ; Py di " A e fore the great realities. It calls to us oz nd Marquisette Draperies, i . P DAt And was emploped by the Usited | imperiling the plaihtifte rights and | died last Priday night at his hose i | with ‘g gent, nsistent, volces which Scrim and M for in white, cream and Says hi h i Btutey Finlahing companys 'gen 1 LEOD NGRS 1B CTEIDerAnIR noon at his: late residence. theres 123 | 75,30, Well. to heed And when we || ecru—at 29¢, 39¢, 49¢ and 55¢ a yard ys his stomach is perfect| ™o Ry Montvitte on Juy | ACABIUSTINE M A Ao i e el enter the New Testament the stirring e i 1 5, 1869, to Lydia Quinley, and she died A N fe c ese spiritual .activities - becomee’ V % - 5 . . now, and his weight has | "0 0% 6y et 5 Vears. Sho |- WORKERS AT GROTON | centiiry. haa’ b s eroian, & Bt [intense. We are here in the presence | Madras, in white and ecru, 36 inches wide—at 69c and 79¢ increased. left elght brothers and one sister, She | - General curtafiment-is- the order ‘at | in "educational affairs, in Comnécticut | %y and” orewhe aetioiiice nn o || & yard. . ... . ; - tality and crowded. agtivities fill all . the Groton' Iron Works and a general | He was a native -of Lisbon, this) g David T Quinley nd . Rosannd | ro-aajustment of wage is'takifis place | state, and a graduate of Yale, ‘el e apaap=pi 0 e Al e ¥ class R 3 2 | had ulcers of the stomach so bad | SRCICET QUINIEY, Since he e g [Which hgé Fesultedin the lowering of | of 1355, only three members of the ,‘;,;.::‘;,“,35";5:;"‘;",;",;‘;,,,':,“2:“&} Casement Cloth, 36 inches wide, in brown, green and that T was sent to the hospital, Treat- | b5 Wife, 70 4 the wages of some of the workers at|class now. remaining,- For - Fifth street. He was a member of the - =0 : & Y r'. many | attention, - He has in all He does %o 80”—.!183:! M- v ment there finally got meé on my feet, % the plant. Some 40 to 50 men who ars prior to the middle seventies he " 5 n u, few das ) down ‘again. | Golden Cross. He had many friends | 123" lel 5o° charge of departments |lived in Essex, where he was nrincis | oo o o (Us, His wards are -dirsct aid you wouldn't Euarantes | who will mourn his loss. ; | have been released by the new man-|pal of Hill's academy and a lealler 1n | o jamucs Temadeim: oo i Of s Colored Madras for Overc 36 inches wide, in all the e tomacn But i (e G | A month's mind mass of requiem for | agemant and further changes will oc- | town school maters, serving far . a|gations. calls us to-great. tnings, ox. || wanted colorings—at $1.25 and $1.50 a yard. e E R et otk for aghess | the laté Mre. Mary Enright was of-| cyr from time to time; " |long time as school visitor and in | pects sreat Joyaltics and. the. most v Neoaralon - 2 i% it dia_for me. wou ought not to be |fered Monday morning at 7.30 o'clock | * The weedingout process, which was|other town offices. He was, also at | prongunced. services from us." P Ne ¥ ol Emibroidered . N . Sickward abont ahy cast of stomach |by the rector af St Maty's’ church, | instituted by the receivers when: they one time a teacher in Sufeld Lit- | Thace i o 20M U8, he wew [ NOVERY: Vailes, Embroi Marquisette, Netquisette, Hpers. 1 have now en 12 bottles | Rev. Willlam A. Keefe. It was largely | gssumed control of the yard, has been | erary Institution. L. IHeataaent Dut. Jemis Chilt;sti S 2 b N“hcep f PR 6 § 7 89cnnd ¥nd-my stomach is in perfect condition. |attended by friends and relatives. duplicateq since they depdrfed by the ' Mr. Potter represented Essex-in_ the | no-other.figure ifi the first denturs but Moo p T A0 etc,, for Dl‘le 9¢, 79c¢, Rl y‘e”." Weh more than 1] The. monthly meeting of the, Junior [ new management. Some of the men|general assembly at the sessions of |‘His.- There js no one.in these twen- g 3 ' somach trouble all of that time.'—L. | Holy Name socfety of St. Mary's par- displaced by the receivers have secur- “1870,”’71 and *72. Ungder P vy ; . P Walker, Greenleaf, Kan. ish “was held in their assembly rooms |ed positions back again, and new men | nearly 50 years ago he was appointed * | = : 5 P neNsabn S0 penple Who Hate sub- | on By eventng Zr8 o'elock. with PREvS bben brought to (roton to ‘talfe | by the state baded of educstiny ae s | fare e et B, HUBrOY '50'inches wide, for Curtains, in rose, brown, blue tered agony from = chronic stomach [ Vice President Simon I Fahey. in thel| the places of men whom the Teceivers|agent to prevent truancy in schools, | ence. This is My Beloved Son hear ya green—at $2.00:and $2.25 a yard. rouble In ats workt rorms have .been |chair. “Business’ of importance was | placed in charge. . __|remeveq with his family to. New Ha-[him hear. He that hath an ear let W N o G T Hgls 1y relleved and soon rextfed to |{runcacted. Rev. William. H, Kennedy | - The only work going on at the yard | ven, anq for 37 years served the state | him. heat.shat the spirit saith to the | Ro s s : ; i how Hnd 4 el anie moti: | addressed the society on Sacial Ser- | is on the steamers Provincetown and - - in that capacity. He: travefed through- |-churches, vice and showed: the great work of, the AT iy ing. Hopatcong, but hew contracts are|out the state at all seasons and in- all| sThese thede things, He demanded: ‘Milks Emulsion I= a pleasant, nutrl- [ Catholic church: in' this respect, pre- | nearly closed and then things will as- kinds of weather visiting schools. For | . First: _ Attention. Some one - is e zons wh tive Tood and a correotive medicine, It | senting the work -of ‘St Basile, .St.|sume a_different * condition 4t the|many vears he was the state’s only |calling. Do we Know we are the one | DIE tasks, men of mide horlzons who La N o 1y rmless Wi getores healtly. natural bowel action. | Brlaget of I¥eland‘'and St. Elizabeth of | yard. There will he a_ demand for | school agent. T redioss fols - Nature. Delow: | carry-world ‘ottlooks in thelr eye as A ay 1oing @way with all need Of pills and | Fyun, j 't itior h their- Master " did, ‘mien: who will ot Banish Hairy Growths gary for exdmples, Rev. Willlam'| many additional men, but the wages At the session of the general as- |heeds. In nature there are noé mutinees 3 { physics. Tt promotes . appetite and pald during war times and even dur-|sembly in 1911 on the recommenda. |or disloyalties, but man. ddes he heed |Jic,down {bupinely before a big task - afickly puts the digestiv < in | & Keefe also adflressed the gatheripg. a € o phape 1o Axsimilate food. A8 n_bijider | Next Sunday will Te the " soclety's |ing the operation of the yard by the | tion of the commitfee on clims, of |/the divine mandater Ther &bove us|3nd EaY il cart be done but Who s . n:m n]n‘l strength, :fllks Emulsion | monthly h‘s‘y com;nu{uki‘an dayb and ia. 5 receivers are probably gver‘ 1’01'he c;n Which Senator E."Hart Fenn was the|the rational worlds are attenfivé. The ::’,‘- p;l'um a&’ big-as our. Master's (Beauty Topics) la_ stronzly recommended to those |large attendance o e members is'in wages amounts to from to 15| senate chairman, the assembly passed |angels do His bidding. They heed the v . r " e < A om siskness has weakened, and is a | expected. per cent., it is said, and there are 10| a resolufion to pay Mr. Potter a pen-|Whispers of the: divine hehedt: bUt we | 1o &Kk *Gg unto wll the'world By following this suggestion any bonus. propositions. sion of $750 a vear for the remainder;Bave reserved to ourselfves this dead- Apggan, ghn, 4 'the Brivacy € her wn owerful ald In resisting and Tenairing Kekfa 3 PATS ered e effects of wasti is A musical ¢éantata, Days in Joyland, 3 whi ig 1 : f er Tace: : atimach trouble” and: eonstipation "ar | will DE miven by the children. of St/ The steamer Honnedaga which was|of his: life. This ‘sum ws equal to| diest of insults of heedless fnattention | Y M. C7A. CAMMP I\ FineT DAY | itz trom e """4m‘:f° X "‘“'p“" #romptly relleved—usually in one day. | Mary’s school at Olympic hall on. Fri- | launched last: month, has' steam up|half his salary-as truant agent. to.divine behests. . Jesus ‘Christ, fill-|. % $ [N FIRST DAY |fuzz from her hcg With powdt _This is the only solid emulsion made, | day evening for the benefit of the new |and will propably. have her dock test| Governor Baldwir, then the statds - Mongay. eveniug''an - entumslastie | S0 S N1 T £Hd %o palatable that'it js eaten with & a Fontaine is | and sea trial: this week. chief executive, sal Yhon ke ice crenm Truls aagith 4 | church. . Prof. Henry La Fontaine is - hi . “said 2n act passed |ty cealuries but. He and ‘those who [~ 5 b ing;:vour New . Testament “with His A the time thatj|-bresence, ‘filling - history. with = His 7 ’ < to. cover the not wanted hairs: apply for wenk. sickly ‘chfldren, directing thé cast ‘and a-treat is.n BASTH TR o while he was not In favor of pon. DA reders>tive energies, mfiq the futiire | meefing of the oM. € A»’me}mlgfl and n 2 or 3 mindtes rub off and wash ;No matter how xevere vbur case, you | Store for thiose attending. NORWICH: GIRL IN THREE as a rule, he thought Mr. P with- Hi§ Teign, calls and we g0 heed- |teams was, held_at the .Y puildifg | the skin. This method is unfailing, ane urged to try Milks Emulsion under | A large flock of ngdtgeese Tes Seeug NOMINATED AT COLLEGE en}\;fle% ta one. i d l'eu:on nul"i.“y.h‘We n.;tv.d p{pgdd"m. and never has the first day's work-of h;r:ll:;:“la‘;»dh:u;:mg;edrels:n:,fl but * guarantee: Take six hottles home | passing over towards the north Mon- At sular meeting of the college! . NI Potter was also’ prominefitly | to You and ye ve not danced. we jaign beefi’ moré promising. 'Af- gare & the with you. use it according to directi v bout 8 0'clock. & e 80| identified with t have ‘mourned unto y 1 ‘camphaign-eel & eniuine delatone. G, 17 not satiafied with fue sesuits | Aok ton perteet ¥ as ugsar - <Y {body, ‘called-Monday afternoon for the he Baptist denornina- nto you -and ye have i B X ; o el tjon: in Connecticut and for 37. years|DAt Jamented... We can be heedless |ter a delicious supver served by the :‘llrr-,mt:flll':-”a:.“”,:":‘n"r::':m'l:‘:’I';Y\lnt_}fhd? Mrs: WHIihm Scott 6f Fifth street | QUrPOses of nominating officers, Miss 2 . e | had been a deacon of Calvary Baptist|from indifference’ or from wiltul re- |jadies of - thé First Consregational Milks Emulsion Co., Terre Haute, Ing | has returned home after spending the ég,"el’ S‘fl:‘tzy Df“fn‘:;;;';‘e‘h' NMljs Efid church, He leaves four chndren,pum- sistance - or. f=6m cowardice, afraid- to|church, in charge of Miss Helen La- 3d by druggists everywhere. ; 3 pa:l! weJek in I;;wvtucket.r s anss BEROr Wations or New ‘}’Iaven %ev. I1'::.‘\"\;‘. Potter %f N;’W . Haven, | lovél; -!:t;u; %hrilt itn ttl;:.» faee_.r 5 * | throp, Campaign Manager Allyn L. Mrs. James Roscow of Paterson, N. | JiSS 3 i S2| Mrs. F. T Angell 6f New York, W. A, cond: ; Concentratioh. © To - hear} 3oa L 3., is visifing with Mrs, Grant Foster | Were nominated to the office of presi K, A ed”on several friends of the aSspcias tion T After the meeting the workers se- tected thé names of several more peo- ple on whom they will call today, and . b Potter of Middletown and. M | wermust draw ourselves to theé spot. ’ A e of Prospect street. fdshe bl b BUIent GIvarmibent Ag | thaads PO THERN entlss Mar-| 5 Teane ‘Newton thought the differ- | g ki r Harry Pion of Fourth ‘street spent{Sociation pHRt e:‘fl;”‘g Li”aa T i er g ) 48 ence hetween. himself and others was - s all who are interested .will be Urged one Yo whLkFend i Plaintiaa: nectiout College at New London. | JyDGE LEMUEL GLIFT that he- gave attention to the thing|.} 4. to respond liberally to the appeal for Mis, W. O. Woodman of Fourth | >iss °’9d ’! r:gs[z;n ‘E BOEWICH, DIES AT. SMYRNA, FLA,|In hands Gladstone's greatness con-| funds, Z street is confined to her home with ill- | acting president of .the Connecticut v FLA.|sisted in allowing nothing to divert] " ness. College Service League, was also 24 C». F Won Baskstball, T A{ ‘the state armory Monday_night the. basketball team of Co. F, Connec- ticut . State guard, . defeatéd, the .Du- wells by the score of 16 to 12. The Co, F lineup was Wyman, Krpdell, Botham, T. Burdick and Olson. ' Word has been. received -in ‘Mystic | hi » of the death last, Wednesday in ’grfi!y:f R, ot e st Ao It" was Fred Haslam of Fourth street hag|nominated butdeclined the nomina- said, of - Emerson: that- wherever 'he | irie tion, na, Fla., of Judge Lenuel Clift, 4w . v retuImed qatter spending the past wek | Z'piloting for. the nominees will take | 22 vears a judge of probate fn Mys(’lb: L e e . y , ; ) .| an_artist, a_business man, one must ‘ - Thomas Haslam of Apponaug spent place daring the next’two days. On His death was not unexpected as he | put his mind on his_work, and to be A ES the weel end. with his® famiiy ey |the second ballot will be the names|had been in ill- health for some time, | Christ) 2 A = men we must bri hy ¢ Fourth"street. of the two nominees having the high- |anq had-been in Florida - for three. e hring the whole 3 h L 5 -mass of persohality ‘into’ the doing of |: Bdward Maloney ‘of Prospect street | €5t number of vaotes in their’ favor|years in an ' effort to! regain mé, the one important fhing. We must At, the company got a good catch of trout over the A meeting thrée re- and ‘the result of this baliot will be |Strength. P ik patng with oiit- retiidns ving. cruits were received. . week end, final. 5 » udge t’ was born in Mystic on{It; must -be the first: thing, the su® % S . p Frank Zahn, Richard . Seed and | The three mominees are members of | Nov. 30.- 1833, a son -of xmaa";ndj preme thing. We find it easier to L B i Lo e e @eorge Morris spent Sunday visiting | the junior ‘class‘at the college. | Charity (Morgan) Clift. * He wag in|®0 out and build ‘social Utopias, stir ”“;"‘d"’;m"" Bt i pamsmn A friends _in_Uncasville. p P e SRt the Union army .three - years during |revolutions,” run ourselves rout - of e el Thatell of the ust, “'“ “Raymond Harris of = Hartford * is |CARPENTERS' STATE ORGANIZER | the Civil war, and in 1870 and 1875 | breath to set the world right. We iy gy e E"endmg a few days at his home on STUDIES NORWICH SITUATION | Was a member of the " Connecticut |&re wise if we give ourselyes to- the|' eventh street. b < legislature. He was judge of pre ti f.a fis Tit) : - New ¥ probate | creation ‘of.a fine persenality such as Edward Riordat, Josbots Portelance, m_:;n L o NN afaayeh, State | from 1381 to 1903 when ho was retired | Jesus Christ can ase in bullding & o Wifliam Bowen and James Redden covering. 4 2 through the age limit law. He 31 spiritval Kingdom in the world, + 2 . 3 was i 3 traveled to Westerly Sunday by auto- e el L B pith Sudge Frank A Hincklsy fp e | Thick: - Sneclalizition. Tt-1s -our mobile and attended the third degree practice for several years. Judge]! of the Knights of Columbus in that |CCRt Toauest of the carpenters for a {14 : Clift leaves his wife; 'a brother, H dife, To' make Jesus Christ's de- raise in wages to $1 an hour. . i er, Hor- 3 : eity: - P ) _|ace Clift, and a sister, Miss mands and commands our supreme < Willia oy RayiHona “Breniai In the evering he attended a meet Sarah : . \ siness to specialize in the religious s . meet- | Clift, the last two of Mystic “*l'concern and_.our sustained interest. 1 S : yatic. = I'conce, « u ed_interest. Nathaniel Cote, John Nolan, Henry | 18 C‘;fmll’:[g;“;;fi Shore the stual| " The body will be brought to Mystic| Not to get a living is our chief con- Hon' Wae disoussed, and it is under. | oF burial in Elm: Grove cemetery. cern, but tolive, and to give a life, Boyd and Edward Delaney traveled to Willimantic- Sunday by automobile. 3 heart, whole, to Jesus Christ. The stood that Mr. Sullivan Is to return DENY A 33 » : NY STRIKE AT greatest man of the first century, aft- . With- the exception of a f - | hére ‘on. Wednesday for a conference , . PR B I L. BROWN, 'ponnrlx‘t ‘;"Mc;;fixtge telepfi&:ns‘;:- with the master bulldecs and contrace NORWICH -WOOLEN MIL{d e his _Lord said. .‘For me to live is ALLYN RO’ - With Bitro-Phosphate on’ " $300 Guarantee Nickel Plating J : ¢ Christ.” He specialized. He did mot Campatgn Manager. —_— tems - of Sweden are government- | tOrS. Hbedt_(ti‘_not‘;ti)é intt{le city over | —Representatives of ‘the Norwich speak _his Lord’s name with stam- | B x Y ew York—If you are feeling rum-' owned, and the government manufac- :uzhtE §§ :ok fhe boat train to re- | Woolen Mill denied on Monday that|mering lips or hide it behind a camo- | Brown callea for the reports of the |down. weak. y the ; J tures its own apparatus. * PR L gny strike existed in the wet finlshing {u’ge of general terms.. He put on|teams, ‘and following -are the reéports|morning an a K.INDRED me = EsRo fie——*—_hple SR _'that o oiiad lepartment at the mill. = - y W Lord Jesus Christ as his gar- |of the amounts raised towards current |the symptoms that should warn you te at taks tare of your heaith are made, in heaven and marriages in A request for a 15 per cent. increase nts;. Inthe Epistle to the Romans | éxpenses for the coming year: the Other place. In wages had been made, but on Sat- |he uses the mame of Jesus Christ 69 Four persons.lu every ten are need f : s tain. Amount. urday ‘the paymaster told each Indi: | times, in the second Corlnthians, 40 | 1oomny FaPiadl: ST50.00 | W te o e T Tt Deaer ! UNITED METAL MFG. - RN vidual employe that the request woulq | times, in Galatiaris 43 times. in Phil- | B jyank L. Arnold 155.08 [orithons, who ' are: aanemic, pale, TEtl) . N iy s not be granted and if the men did not | ippans 38 times, in Colosstans - 28 C—Herbeft B. Cary. .~ 32500 |oft despondent or lacking in_energy. co.' Inc. g ] " {Want to continue work at the present | times. He did not know your mythi- D-Lewis R, Church .. 11500 |¥ou may look for the need of certain : 3 wages the ywere at liberty: te - ‘seek | cal Christs or vour-ideal Christs. He E—N- Bugefe Smith - $3.00 |clements that make for a strong col Thamesville Norwich, Conn. . G602 y g s ather employment. ta .0 | knew Jesus Christ-the Saviour of the | FUE - . |stitation. MR Prempt and Satisfactory Work 8 CKS g / 3 ‘Such men of the - department - as|world. .To be a great Christian we b 315500 Lopoome o Déople, after: relylux ueH preparations composed chieily of salts, quinine, drastic drugs, iron, calomel, cod-liver oil, etc. wonder why they find no bemefit. That is easily explain- ed by the fact that such persons need | fhe phosphoric element. which is most’ potent essential to hLealth, an contalned in BITRO-PHOSPHATE, the famous health preparation. . Now ob- tainable everywhere. Wwere mot working on Mon s must be outstanding Jesus Christ’ otal .- thase Who - clected s taie tia. ey | heh pnd Bohen P8 | "Atter te reports by the teams, the | Saturday and quit work. The depart.| Now from this agd from outstand- | various captains made brief reports of ment was operating without. interrup- | Ing" everts would do well to under- | their experiences during the day, and tion on Monday, the ‘mill representa- |stand that we have tq have a new thout exception these were ve{y en- tives said, and the statement that|order 'of Christiin men and women or | €Ouraging and the . -enthusiastic and there was a strike was false, the wrevivat of an -old order, A'we;‘ &_0 ul note .was ‘sounded. —_— e Oy ¢ nd .weheroic - dnd - hon-sacrific ent James L. Case congratu- | A newly married man. - | Ehristianity - has- - the- d “to |lated the workers for their splendid ng’ fo’attend his Wite's Chumet by ne | chAos - Wa Thuat.hawe &' nets tye of | showing and urged them.to redouble |, The FIENL thing for you fo do e ~7 _ |iChristian. We have got to." have [théin efforts in-the days-to come. Sec- |heginning at once. It Is not a patent idlize on - th 2 by . medizine; the formula is prescribed 3 “We |: xnager ! continues to vote as he pleases, hysicians for the aiiments mentioned aboys e i

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