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(Al Goods Coversd by Insurance During Transit) NORWICH—PROVIDENCE_REW DON—PUTNA! FALL RIVER—NEW B il and Connecting Points EQUIPMENT—NINTEEN PIERCE-ARROW TRUES nr.wmwmuan ] u&m"fi:& 138-142 %};&:&W " rvivors of the ia in GALES FERRY iy chare, Norwich. Satandpy woep. l was gesisted in the | ing. - Wright ing in the Me-| Memorial day - in_the vill e mecial m wrvios by Rev. Allen Shaw | 5 1% TSRS NItD the Mngn mp!'x Bagh, who also read Commander-in-Chief| house. Ice mun ‘Q og "l, iJehn A. Logan's proclamation on Memo-| € eAllné posciing et " M-‘:{m 1 sang x.'x?.'ef“,'\",';,',‘r'f Miss Addie Secor, of New un close of the service | the week m and Wuly lu 1 pupil was given a|don. Who been al : had been banked | here for el uma. ln it by Misses Jennie| Prvements ! l‘:{ m;da ade Allen. The chil-| A l““"'t“ of ¥ hflan two by two, follow- F’ &,'K“A ot 0’” me of hearer, Gorden Maniere, | FTE0 Dd“"‘ or. n'!n an ‘cemetery, followed by the | M. ek i The plants were placed on 'r';"m 'er-i\ mlg. mvea designated by flags eman, where they post, No. 1, G. A. R, |Sunday by thelr da , every year. This was fol- ifl“"b:'“fh"‘% b by an address by Leolin H. Keeney, :wm o nyu nw“;‘ o a ¥. M. C. A secretary in England and | Saturday. Miss was also & biz $ during the world war. Mr. Keeney zl;)xne varty at Miss Freeman's fof Sug- 1918 he attewded Memorial day 3 In Winchester, England, and in| Mrs. E I Balcam and her "‘k".’! . In Winchester, England, where the| 204 flflulgle with t&mr ¥ fhef pew-made graves of the fallen sol-| Moptclair , were at Mrs. were strewn with flowers. Rev. Mr. | co'tage Sunday and Monday. Shieat dired paser ' nd e srvcs | M Athor O, Padond weat o !n ‘concluded with the benediction o . and Mrs. Dudley C. Perking ana| Heth Mrs a;:g%,:' ulq-nqu ", daughter. Miss Jennle G. Perkins, at-; meiher hel ? tended the concert by the Ttoyal Welch | Stalion agent, oined the g,,,‘ thfir- o aturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Washhum o Brookiyn, N. Y., were holiday g -#—nw ~ Foley's Honey ‘and Tar JEWETT CITY m"”"?nmwmw’?‘r:;wfl“ are of thof k wer T Which the lant is depend- B Bl e B \-mit‘ni-t'w‘uu-ui B in ‘w-xa. Cherilli umq tg Wp increase of not nt., apl landiords T ediately raised e readjustment had yielded compargfively no benefit. omcen of nu y hnv:fl said that gunted to an in- wm{hwn J 3-4 and T per cent. i said he and others had cay- vxo?."'.um“{".&fi“'&m&”?:‘ii‘o el s | ing what may happen if those who go to work and those who are on strike meet.” The military authorjties announced to- night that ne mass meeting of operatives would he permitted. At their sugsestion company officials began arranging for a conference of the factory council as o means of spreading among the workers ‘word that was posted today. announcing resumption of operations Thursday morn- uge 2 ing. iR, Miss tie and ome from of Bridgenert qver the week o °’“"’,i“"‘§"’»‘.‘,? e 52 Yevera monthe’ bug: s Gl there. | the cott t ‘Washb 2 on_ (e . ¥en WaaRE P Mr. and Mrs. Wiljiam l&_‘fmem ang @ Katherine John: -&anna glp 'm Pawtucket and i WNTOUN | L‘.;L‘.’f Es ooty e for & e J e cay Wharniap o LEASANT TO TAKE, end | 100G SICF (030, ki m lwm p"m??,; were in ‘R!n tnr mme raw, inf -uhen. -low Philadelphia. f Mr. agg J‘ (!!P fl w Th hird of ‘m throat. |lnmldeoil.h|wml.?\'nh- e s, i JFe, Marien the machinery of governmen! est and finest ingredients tobe had, con- | under the direction of | B the cnlull! x {8ias 90 opiates or other barmful drugs, | vartment of the Connecticut wnw Hinaman, iation, in the vestry of the M. E. of this lecture s Borough' and ernment. of Syracuse university, with ing .nd public speaking expgrience’ The pupils of fhe Lang Cove snn Miss Evelyn F. Whipple eacher, in attendance for May were Anetti, Herman Chase, Richard EhHe ity figy- D “"*% | Howard Chase, Marjorle Gates, !Nl! 2 and T-b:m:. | Morcint, Macgarat exiate G ik Aemands | PR the t upu;wdu cmllp,' in the village schopl, Miss G Chapman teacher, those prefect in . la grippe and branchial | ance for May were Erm-Beth .p,& Dorothy Birch, Louise Colver, Heley Do Rusha, Louise Jones, Mary Jones, jhna Keene, David Carter and fiol‘.ll Ldolin R, Keeney 'of New Fark staat the week end and holiday with his E & 08GOOD CO. publicity diregtor of the g,‘ B ost, No. former ;qlm t of ;h-p wwn wa su’th od m@. t much to m.g, s | ;ul’frage gssocigtion will be by Miss Jujia| his conn J&u%@v of Nsw-ch. a mm!wr qf W des in the parade Monday. Al- nell, gls oa member retupned with him to Nerwich rch Thursday afterngon. flb] sybject !DOK wart in the parade in that city. of the ang Mrs. James E. Herrick of K:u.benne Miss Hinaman i§ a graduate quch were week end visitors in towp ‘flwg urda: Buchanan gud Henry Dunhsm “Center were in' town on Griftip of Harttord al day ip tq GWN’ e gflded to’tbe Plater N- mn g 3 8 G Normwan apd thy f the deat] ‘g}’f‘%‘;’u"&.n gt s wm upday night rmfi‘n n two A son, s eld, \r\:‘wfl“fi t here for W The Memorial day Pl P ELECTRICITY AND CAS |at their cottage at Brawn's Cressi B were -:g:rv“d L) Jhe' slgith gon- 2 2 Mrs. Newcomh L. Damon and twe ,y.,l. 'RTREY w f e e are the only geod, cheap things in|gren, who have resided for about a year| tarmq; um W Fapning of Wor- America. past at Brown's Crossing, while Lieuten- | FFELEF 10 B LRSI e Investigate our electric power and|ant Damon was statigned at the sub- cooking rates. there last winetr, moved {o New ¥o.k| city last Tuesday. GAS AND ELECTRIC SHOP Westerly, R. I. Mystic, Conn. Job was a patient man, but he no record as a su ssful fisherman. mariné base and since his trangfer from | %0 b Prosen ‘"’" H en Havey, of Norwich spent Miss B Hayes ¥ \vll-h Miss Alice Brown. who gerved the dinner Mary's hall Mon daywere Mrs. Clifford hes | Langlais, Mrs. M. E. Shea, Mys. T. A. I Rioux, Mrs. in St Miss Annie [ Connell, Mrs. W. R. Burdick, Mrs. E. B. Chepey, Mrs. G. H. Thornton, Mrs. A. H. Anthony, Mrs. Fausj, Mrs. K. H. Hiscox, Mrs. 8.°M. Gray, Mis. George Prior, Miss Ruby Thomton, Miss Ida Foster and Mrs. Allen Thornf The flag carried by the American Le- gion on Memerigl Day was not a gift to twp | them. but was purchased by the organi- days’ mnmobl]. trip to Provineetowp, W Lmj&‘m‘u zation. HEBRON Beginning Sunday gvening next.'the C. g,w 3 R}p{alflqaqc:néfi Pl e s for he improvement of the so- .h%; & fh prery yar. The society will be nto two companies, with Mrs. 8. At the end of the contest the win- ng team will be entertained by the a Vfi:y Robipson and Kenneth Little cap- 3 . | losing team. qAn’png Hartford ' visitors So¢- were Mrs. E. Smith, Miss Florence Smith, Miss Mary Kelly and Mrs. W. O. Seyms. Mrs. Olive Parkhurst of New Britain was the guest of her mather. Mps. F. A. Burnham, for the week end and over Me- 2 | orial day. The Hiding family - entertained over Memorial day Harry Smith and a friend trom New York: Services at the Congregational church Sunday moming were suitable to Memo- Fial day. James Martin of Bast Harfford tendered a solo which was much enjoyed. The pastor's remarks Were also very fit- ting. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wilcox and son and Mr. and Mrs. John Wilcox, all of ‘Waterbury, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Porter. Mrs. Apna Péok of Danbury was the guest of friends over Memorial day. Miss Mary Kelly of Middletown was the guest of Miss Florence Smighy ovef the week end. T™he members of the Young People’s club enjoyed & picpie at the North pond Saturday evening. CHESTNUT HILL Migs Hprriet Fyller of North Easton, Mass., was the guest of her sister, Mrs. M. D. Davell. from Saturday uxtil Tues- day merming. Mr. and Mrs. Gurdon T. Chappell and three daughters motored to Waterford and veturn on Sunday. r. gnd Mrs. C. E. Goodrich and fam- ily gre in New London today (Wednes- dw)‘ attepding the wedding of . Mrs Goodrich's sister, Miss Clara Oleson. 4 party of motorists visited at Calmere Sunday. It was composed of Mr. and Superior Cori riakes Not thin wispy flakes that guickly mush down when cream or milk is added, but substantial flakes—full of delicate flavor and food goadness Post Toasties Best Corn Flakes Made appeal to every one who likes corn flakes for they have all the goodness of old fashioned kinds plus a greater satisfactien in 'taste and eating quality which is immediately recognized, Order a package from yaur grocer; and to be sure of the best, specify Post Toasties by name, Mis. W. D. Davoll wkn!mr children ent a few da; mllfiu leknn “'vm\ ‘w “Suests of Mr. and for the week end and holiday Were Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Watson and danghter, Mrs. Clmmu: Tripelhgm, of ‘ Fdmund Mrs. B 1 Will:mantic. G. B. Dimon was in Putnsm Sunday, visiting his brother, John Dimon, who I8 in poor health. Miss Rogers Went to her hame in East Longmeado, Mass., Friday, returning for her scicol duties Monday pight. Mrs. C. B Tribellom yas the guest of {Mrs. Be:tha Davoll a part of Sun Moiuay. spent a few days recently at the Bateh- glder homestead. (Gearge Webster's Tousehald goods came from Huntington, Mass., to purchased home Jones is storing part of his goods in & portion of the house and will soon go Manch: sister. Waleatt chater, No. 81, O E. 8. wag instituted last week Monday evening a1 the- following officers installed for the Ll\ughlknd, M. W.G.M; Mrs. Mabel Hifcheack, G. G.: Popd are visit ir son and pice Foed 2, e o8 ¥ ‘“P‘: A- m}' g P. Johnsan of Norwich, Peckham and son STAFFORD @ grange copferred the - - and foprth degrees on @ class of 12 at its last Mrs. Flora Reed of Bast Lyme hi \Mmul Following the exercises sup- been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. per was served, the-menu including baked Hough for two weeks. begps, patata salad, rolls, doughnuts, and The Stafford Delphian chanter met Iast| ¢affeg. ¢ larer number was present, Mongday night. Subject, Greek Literature. | many. eafl'llut from out of town. Dr. and Mrs. Batchelder of Bostop| Class of W.T. Jones. Mr. Glpve: Matilda havlaip ; Margaret Glover, F. J. Glaver, S. officers were Fred L. F’hgt- ; Miss M. Louise Ginand, vs. Harriet I Buswell, G. 8.; T e P S e e e ——— o Salectyou: ht'irus ac- cording to the rfldfl they have to trave In sandy or hilly coun- try, wherever the going |s apt to be heavy—The. 1. S. Nobby. For grdinary country toads—The U. S. Chain or Usco. For fi'mt wheell—‘.l'be U.S. P For belt resulte— everywhare—U. 8. Royal Cords. are ta be held the afternoon of July eld.- frpm Bufeld and West Sameld hase or.| W ganized the Sufficld Tobacco Growers' As- Mrs. Hattle | sociation, Inc. Memor X Wi g % . Rev. é b3 dleton and daughter and Rt ot m £ Whatler Q‘ Hn' lpwn ‘#ug of w.?.;' was & hau- won -rfiu.? at &‘F g pr's.plli_n“f: Knowles Sunday llurnwn Miss Ruth B. Main bewiy m,g Miss ran 0 iy ay anfl poi»r“iul;u gl to New Haven, where he will undergo an operation if eanditions demand it. of Ledyard hag Marion . Whits. as been in for Home time, went Tocaday 4.{a day, The hacea- | Lucian M. Perking and Mrs. L. es of lectures on the | #0d retain rnment in the Congre-| " ! yestry Wednesday afternoon, | rial tobacea bout 25 growers his sister, the theme was & A short Memo v m was| %ot son. with I and his thr calied at friends in town one Miss Julia M. Hinaman will give the | TheY Were for second in the se: + Cady, or- | Machinery of Go Alice Dim- | gational “:. Julia | June 2, her subject being Borough and cy Pinney, E. Jennl; City Govern: 4 . Louise Ray; or impeffnfi alnmmdi:n‘wd& which have entered the blood. Beecham's Pills assist to restore normal action (e g oo i Beecham’s Pilly Sold by the mu-‘"'t:u 10e, 256 WFASTM‘NSTER employed at Du:k)nl; were gt theis The Memorial day talk by the pastor at Westminster after an introduciory ae- 8¥ exepcises of Wheeler school | count of the first cfforts to establish sueh | minster has been postponed from June 2 a few years after the Civil war, The alumni meeting and banguet will be was based on held the evening of June &. the newly;laureate sekmon will be preached by Re E, J. Oleveland of Westerly in the af noon of June 6. Graduating exercises wi take place the afternaan of June 7, fo ter to spend spme time with hip |lowed by the seniors’ reception the eves ing of the same day. | The delegates from the Third Daptist| " church to the Stonimgton Unjon associa- tion at Noank June 1§ and 17 wiil be Rev. u, Lucian Prury. ex-officio, Mrs. A M.; | Drury. Mrs. H. sccretarér Emma | F-_Park. home here for the week god and holiday. The marriage of Miss Rita Dell Merri- field and Clarence Leg Jasgelyn of West- to Wedncsday, June 9, this being necessi- taied by tiv: 1ecent gritical iliness of Mrs. A Moody and others of the family with Sierrifield lives. obbins has beep il with & form ic which is prevalent, chiefly ren. It has some of the char- a cs of influenza and The hildren of Fred Green, of A. 1"1.‘.! nd of Mr. and Mrs. Mann Page snd others have also hsd this distemper, az one or two of their elders. n is ill with grip and in esre and his seéns. Lens Ward of Hanover, N. H., county conves- illage at 19 & m. and 8il- ork, ext week the first quarter- nce will be conducted at the ist church by Rew, Dr. W. H. Kidd, and | district superintendent of the New York , now| East district. of Prov ‘Whats become of ihe prejudice . against automobiles because ned the horses ™ they fright: OW cars arc cvery- where, The horses have gotten used to them— and so has everybody else. Think-of it! American people will spend nearly a billion dollars on tires alone, Tires are one of the big- gest items en the car owner’s bills. n Hardly a Saturday, when you motorists drop in to “tune up” for a Sunday trip, that one or more of you doesn't tell us something of value to qur business. Saoner or later it comes back te you in Service. Service is what the car owners of this ecommunity are looking for nowadays. ,And ‘especiglly the small ear owners, who put service United States Tires BAILEY'S GARAGE, 12 Bath Street, Norwich, Conn i THOS. J. HEALY, Norwich, Conn. i NORWICH MOTOR CAR CO., 321 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. This year the ' =—Iarge and small—are com- first in figuring their motor= ing expenditures. o Just because a man has a meoderate - price car is no reason why he should get any less service out of his tires. We believe that the man with the small car is entitled to just as good tire service as the man with the big car —and both are entitled to the best tire service theycanget, . That’s why we represent U. 8. Tires in this commu- nity. And why more car owners ing to us every day for U, 8, Tires. ™ Come in and talk te us about tires. We're here tg help you get the kind of tires you want,