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COMING CHEER-UP GIRLS Popu Today*and -Sat. Matinee 25¢ Evening 35¢-50c Don’t Let Your ldea Run Away With_Y_ogr Purse DAYS | Sunday, Monday, Tguhy A SUPER FEATURE. IOREE B THEATRE D Today and Saturday VIOLA DANA In Her Latest Photoplay “CINDERELLA’S - TWIN” Six Reels of Pleasing and Lively Entertainment HOOT GIBSON —IN— “Some Shooter” Thrilling Western Drama The Slicker Sunshine Comsdy PATHE NEWS Coming, Sun., Mon., Tues. Thos. H. Ince’s Greatest Spectacle Since Civilization “LYING LIPS” BEFORE YOU BUY A WOMAN'S OR CHILD'S NEW SPRING HAT, COAT OR DRESS Look at what THE PASNIK CO. is showing for less money ‘We show the biggest line of Children’s Coats in the city prices lower than elsewhere. You can pick your Child’s Dress from hundreds. Compare Pasnik’s Millinery Prices with others. That’s all. 1 Ladies’ Wraps at $40.00 and $56.00 in the large ities, we sell at $24.97, and a lot of them at $10.00,, $12.00 and $15.00. Ladies’ Plaid Top Skirts «...... .......co0ivne... $3.97 You will pay $5.00 or $6.00 for none better elsewhere. Have you tried our 14c Stockings for Ladies and Children?; Black and tan, all sizes—they wear well. et NIFTY TOPS FOR TOTS, for les s money. BUYING QUANTITIES. , THE PASNIK CQ. st ror iess The third annual fair of. Narragansett |show at the opera house Wednesday.-night, council, No. 21, Knights of Columbus, |the Cycle\club minstrels had their first has been planned by Daniel Cogan and |dress rehearsal. The troupe will open { his committee, Preceding the fair a street | with the first performance of the season parade has been planned and the Wester-|at Hope Valley. Iy band will head the procession. It is{ Narragansett chapter of the Daughters expected that over 400 members of the lo-|of Isabella held a business meeting at cal council will be in line. the Church of the Immaculate Concep- tion Thursday evening. Following the Bertha Hoidsworth Ward, 44, died O |ooting, a social time was enjoyed and Thursday morning at her home on Eim o (& B *0Cd € TE T Street. She was the wife of Wiltred P.| "pye to unfavorable weather, athietics Ward, president of the Bradford DYeing|pave been at a standstill at the” high e B andie D school, but the baseball squad had its Mrs. Ward was born in Halifax, BNE-first outdoor practice session of the week Iand, March 4, 1877. In 1900 she married |y rGay afternoon, Wiltred P. Ward, and they came to this| 4 y]| house greeted the players in Bast ;:x:b:(y #“::rl‘; flfihe t::: dh:;:- @ Tesi-|1g West at the opera house Thursday eve- cs, % ing, the pla; ived. Beaides ‘her ‘hushana .she s survives | & 2nd he'DIay was well, recetyed. by three children, Richard W., Dorothy, DI Al and Philip ‘H., two brothers, Walter and PLAINFIELD George, both of England, and a sister,| 1y, plainfield bowling team took re- Mrs, H.'D. Graves of Sydney, Australia. | yenge on the Ashiand five from . Jewett| A ‘suceesstul whist was held Wednes- | City, Wednesday night o the Plainficld day evening at St. Michael's church for | alleys, by winning three straight, having the benefit of the boy scout organization | a_total pinfall of 1687 to the visitors' jof the parish. Over 45 tables were in| 1501. Coutu of Plainfield caried away play, and many who were unable to be | all honors with a high single of 144 and present bought tickets to help the good | a high three.of 376. Gilbert of Ashland cause. The boys are being drilled by|did some consistent bowling, gettimg a Sergts. George Chapman and James Don- | high three of 335. How it was done: ahue, both ex-service men, and have ac- . Plainfield quired a high standard of efficiency in the e ban S raTe rudiments of scout routine. The money 103~ 197 109,328 derived from whists will be used for a| Money i ia o camping trip during the summer; plans 0 ot or et are alrdady under way (o hold another el it o0 mes st g E TWO DAYS ONLY—TODAY AND SATURDAY—SPECIAL TEworo VAUDEVILLE 1eficri A PROGRAM FULL OF ENJOYMENT INEZ HANLEY DORAN, GRIFFIN AND- FELTCH The Syncopated Melody Maid Trio In Harmony. Land McNALLY AND'ASHTON DAILY AND THOMAS Darktown ,Comedy - Duo Acrobatic Comedians Pictures—Alice Calhoun in ‘“Princess Jones”- , MONTGOMERY AND ROCK in “THE LAUNDRY” —SUNDAY— Gloria Swanson in “Every Woman's Hushand” Mack Sennett Comedy-““Let "Er Go” THUNDERBOLT JACK No. 13—NEWS WEEKLY COMING SOON—“BLACK BEAUTY” PRODUCTION = “Idols of Clay’ Mae Murray‘:-';awid Powell SEE the great hour in the island hut when a woman's first love is awakened. SEE the “Dainty London Belles” “knock 'em col. on the South Seas Cis- SEE the “Tiger Woman” vi \ her lost lover in his studio and try to fu him * back with h;: charms. :ll Murray's “Chiffon ance” at “a midnight party in London. ° Automobile Exhibition SATURDAY, APRIL2 Coutu the climax In an under. world den, where m?n'- n eld. pure love save two drifting sculs 576 579 533 1687 Jewett City 105 161 87— 102 93 98— .. 121 110 104— 335) At the heme of Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Totals Savage there wag a pleasant gathering Thursday night in honor of Mrs. Savage's bhirthday. A general social time was en- | Stebbins joyed, and the guests danced the greater | Bissonette part of the’ evening, music being furnish- | Gilbert NORWICH WILLIMANT! ¥ "8 Gec] T E —WITH— i ANTIC ed by Mullaney's orchestra. The hostess | Shorey .... 103 93 93— Opposite e § v i 3 Field ... .. 84 037 110— 281 3 3 . NIWM- Next to Woolworth's received many bel.utlfnl gifts. Refresh | Fiel . SPL I HOUSE PETERS, the| Totals'. 525 48¢ 492 1501 Not to be eutdene by the men, the FLORENCE VIDOR AND A CAST OF 1,000 2 Doors Below Woolworth's 1 Door ‘Below Woolwerth’s Seventy-six sportsmen attended banquet given in a local restaurant Wed- o girls bowling team went to Moosup el vy e me sty e | FlUASON Q. ssex rs party went to the opera house at 7 o'clock | in the evening where a Fleld and Stream | Florence Baker of Moosup gathered up a THE KALEIDOSCOPE HUMOR OF THE DAY ™ | high single of 110 and Blanche Gobielle picturs was shown. Tt was a splendid 1 In India it is common for a judge| ~That's the dog star” Pictare for sportemen, the subjects being | Of Plaineld carried oft the henors for it it o fhe Trouts Broadway, Mooseback | gh three, with a total of 285. Tne|l ATTARACTIVE EXHIBIT. = YOU ARE CORDIALLY e sk el Riding, Hook, Line and Sinker, Harpoon- | SUMMAary: Ing Porpoise, Deep Sea Fishing Off the Plaipeld INVITED Jows bas 208,120 farigs, of which { Teacher—Robert, which is the short- £ Island of Bimini, A Florida Fox Hunt 4nd | C. John .1s 104 semrly cmedalf are operaied by theln est day in the year? C T | RN R S 5 | B Gobtetie T2 100 100 AT PULASKI HALL Fwners. e & i | A turkey supper was served at 9 o'clock | E. Raney . . 9 82 : A London viear remts the advertise-|Ce (0 EI%e You o lickin' afore.you £3 {8 {soniowed by an entertamment presented by | K. Hill . SHRIS vitey WE ARE ALSO FORD AGENTS Two Orcheguu. and Coq!mll- fng mpace on his private motor car to T pot D the Do Havens brothers, local magicians, | H. Sweet . fn o ik ous D.Mm' All EVfl“fll i tradesmen. “New rich, T hear.” and addresses by John M, Crampton, su- et < The cost of taking the decemmial| “Tes, she savs she doesn't knew how |perintendent of the ;m{;um of fish| Totals -..... 1 o« a8 us|] WE OFFER AN EXTENSIVE SELECTION OF HIGH Don’t Fail to Attend This Big emeus tn the Britiah lsles is estimated [ (0 freat her interiors” and game of Connecticnt ; Sarden Robert N k D Nt 't know _she #xy."— | Chappell of the New London county dis- g . o “fl'm{h whe eneszes while | Louiswille Courner-Journal. 7" | rict ; Georgs Dolan, one. of the Rhode T B Commite s BB B GRADE USED CARS ance Novelty Do o5 sivers immeifataly berts land " fish and game. commissioners. and | B Tatro - 3 2 THE BIGGEST NOVELTY THAT mying his prayers iy Howell—Have you anything Iad BY | ert talke by several of the club mem-|E- Fraser 6 72 86— 201 e i AL €hem over again. for a rainy day, bers. President Alfred H. Chapman was| B Caron . 71 64 66— 200 REMEMBER THE DATE AND WAS EVER H W In four of the Mexiesn states the| Poveil—T did have but the plumber |poit il F. Baker 16 76 . 95— 281 PLACE POPULAR PRICES. Jer prohidits any ene from taking the| WhO has been working in my eellar is N ool Eaconton — e gy Bapliyeiy in Rhe condition which indicates that| .- o jeAREETE ] Totals 385 365 384 1112 . he ‘has absorbed it.—Houston Post. T The Moss-Nightingale basketball team . 35TH ANNUAL She_(atter much tarnink and primp- | Mos. Sadie Seillman Creveland of De.|(fom Putnam will play a return rame e anle son ara e ing)—Do they show? troit, Mich, is visiting relatives on Mauf] Wit the local team ftonight (Friasy). g CONCERT AND BALL Husband—What, your ankles? street. . rfin’ d.nd i m;‘m n:e e _ - Gi B She—No silly. I dom't mind my| Miss Isabelle McLaren of Granite PTATEN, 2nd e Buiam e ey iven By | jakles. I mesn my ears, of conraels |strést, who has been suftering from a torn Plainhea oiil be' withoot the mes s ot H PELLETT BLDG., DANIELSON, CONN. PONEMAH COUNCIL, K. OF C. o lignment in cher ikuee for Ahejpist o s 3 g ——————————————— “Well, doctor, boy or girl™ was treated by a specialist in Providence| Ra¥ CTeene the star right back, who = " IN 4 Ha (Triplets, my dear sir.” Wednesday. L TE AT R Near the Railroad Station PARISH HALL Mr. & Mrs. Carter DeHaven “Hurrah! Three income tax exemp-| Augusta Ekherd has purchased the 3"“’? ""“ f : 1, “;] & n:l‘"""‘fii P Tisty tions.”—Houston Post. house on_Granito street formerly owned | Y1th a shift in the lineup, Plainfield wi TAFTVILLE “TEASING THE SOIL” i 0 ATy Brate produce a winning combinatior. Jargs * erence between an | “rolowing the usual moving pleture| The millinery class met in the Com- FRIDAY EVE., APRIL 1ST A SCREAMING COMEDY develop atter birth 5 Mdoad Audths GiheE abter o e o, onnell former Plaiofleld reportet| tor, Rev. W. J. Reymolds, officiating | Miss Carrie Bill were ix New Lendon|C2"o"8 77\ 8t & 0 " SEWobeys of Cralg, Cola, contrib- | Frxchange. MYSTIC } <5 sl ¢ of the|yrs Lioyd G. Buckingham of Jewett City | last week Thursday and purchased am ing .08 uted their pocket memey to make up| You never hear of e i e R il sl Ak, 4 d Safe in the Arms|organ for the church which was used| MUSIC BY IMPERIAL ORCHESTRA ! pum——— 2 bootlegger Plainfield to work in Norwich. He ex- | 53"5 Face to Face on 5 ] ch was us . - - & deficit in the tAachers malary fund,|drinking the stuff he peddles~ The meeting of Mystic Couneil No. 2 3 of Jesus, favorite hymns of Mrs. Ras. | Easter Sunday. Featuring “TONY,” Banjo Wizard : and thus prevented the schoel from clos. | “No.' said Uncle Bilt Bottletop. “T|R. & S. M. will be held this (Friday) eve. | PoCt t0 tour Massachusetts mext week.| There were beautiful flowers, among| Mrs. Fred Beebe and daughter Marion =g don't ‘see what object there is in bein’ |ning. — Hieh erestis from N O eny A jiof Hanllyme spent Bakter withiMre. 3. W. AR The soad from Padmyrs to Burlington, |2 bootlesger excemt to et tegether| Miss Emily F. Denison is confined to JEWETT CITY the Ladies’ Aid society. The bearers| Martin. - A ” N. J _bms beem named St Miffiiel | €n0ugh money to buy himself something |the house by illness. T e Ash. | Fere Flovd Ray, Georze Kennedy, Ernest| The church was decorated with potted; TONY SARG AND HIS MARION- TODAY AND TOMORROW drive as 3 memorfal to soldiers of that | that's fit to drink.”—Washington Star. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Backus and fam-| & - °8 “:dj“ not'ml ohar ":“hrm ?er}md);lmérythed l\(znzhan. Burial wu,nlr;lmu which :‘ue taken to the shut-ins ETTES o> g : = 2 S = oy - - |in Jewett City cemetery. after service Easter Sunday. —— S A the world war T have becoms convinced.” remarked | Ly, 2r® Vieiting relatives in Rocky Hill| ey ynown as the Button tavern. ‘Thit|'" Sunday.morning there was a large at-| The sntertatnment sreen at the public THOMAS Bwery member of the Danish parlia- | Mrs. Turkins, “that there is mo chance 2 lot is 160 feet deep and 100 “feet wide. | tendance at Newent church. The pas-|hall last week W, S t | Ment has the rather curious privilege of | for brains stes A Harry Hoxie is home, after an absence : o endance at > b all last week Wednesday evening under o e days. an ol He has had & permit for six ‘months or | ror The Christian Life was | the auspi : & fres seat at the Royal theater in O S e ¥ of several months, part of Which time he v i or's sermon on The Christian Life wa e auspices of the L. B. S. was of high B e b s i | - g, Genvinced ear bt Y et Bmeny more to build taere, and now is to erect| ojlowed by the communion service. At|order and many compliments were paid COMMUNITY HOUSE 2 % : SOrS) Fbo) TEeS | Stoni 2 [ASemdern bR RULC € | the Sunday school hour a program was | Miss Helen Bell of T v fra 3 5 . i Mra. Bertha F. Drabelle has been ap- | than, anvbody I ever heard talk. But| o weiiomien terening tn I o, B, | plans are in the hands of Contractor Earl | given by ine schodh and & briel address | the Biblical tableats. - Stusie end roried | Friday, April 1, at Eight O'clock pointed a bulldng inspector in St. Louis | the horrid race track people won't let 3 . + O O Pl Gibert. The building will cost from i . Ve v e —IN— - -y M o el o hall. & by the pastor. There were recitations by | tions were alfo given. loe cream and | Single Tickets at Cranston's, $1.50 each ! epectal supervision over department ot ake a bit of money. ~Hmmon, Mrs. E. W. Gaskell was in New London | fifty to sixty thousand decllars. - It. will | Rita Hoelck, Randolph Wibberley, | cake were on sale. 08~ Y UEST Stores and other establishments where | POSt. g Wednioday be cquipped with two. electrically driven | Gladys Church, Jobn Sgarka, Priscilla| Miss Ada Harding spent Faster at her| Last of Series—EDITH wynnE || CONRAD IN Q many women are employed. Carried away by the beanty of the| Miss Regina Kilby is visiting relatives | Picture machines. In the basement Will| Smith, Hilda Johnson, Mildred 'Hoelck,|home in Sterling and entertained a OF HIS YOUTH ——y | °707¢ 0n the screen, he murmured, un. |in_ Westerly. e e Jiant onten the the-| Wallace Church, Anna Johnson, Lewis |friend Miss Ann Hoxie, of Rhode Island. MATTHISON 't ious “Isn't she lovely?" R Thomas Bush of Hartford was allep | 2tre. 'The building . al ave a|Strnad, Hazel Johnson, Orpha Church, Mrs. Sarah Hall and son have ret " ; HOW TO REDUCE ery time you see a :l:lly £irl you |in fown Wednesday. 2 hall for entptain:vents or dances. Ar-|Newell Rist, Lillian Jobnson, Ela|home after spending the winter n Giel| In Dramatic Readings, April 27 A W. DE MILLE PRODUCTION forget that you're married,” snapped his| Mrs. Henry Noyes was in Westerly on | Fangements have been made with Benoit| Church, Charles Strnad, Portia Smith, | tonbury. WITH AN ALL STAR CAST VARICOSE VEINS | Petter hait. Wednesday. of Taftville to Tun the pictures. * | Thelma Jdohnsom, Allce’ Nygren, and . A “Yowre wromg, my dear; nothing | Mrs. Thomas Wilcox was a recent visi-| Judge A. M. Brown will speak at » ¥.|readings by Helen Rist and “Dorothy R Y LS — brings home the fact with 6 much |tor in Providence. M. C. A. meeting (his (Friday) evening | Church. The church was decorated with| , LIBERTY HILL ETHEL Many peepie have become despondent force."—Buffalo Commercial. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Josepk G. Tyler have at 7 o'clock to all boys of ten years of | potted plants and flowers. " it he Somiveny ol wilihg workery because they have been to believe| s B moved from Church sireet to Greenman-| age in the town. The talk will be given| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Simmons leave ugh cieanfhz of the parson- that there is no remedy that will reduce | . ol 5\Ueblood bracs about her an-|.yfile. at Odd Fellows' hall in the town hall | this week for a new home in Pleasant | 38¢ Erounds Thursday. which is a decided | -l-'ue;_u -el‘z'l‘l"u‘:& bunches. ian s ‘o"'lr:iedhg; :n ‘:l:hn s ‘mu'z they | Two automobiles collided at the foot of | building. Valley, Litchfield county. improvement. The women of the church SATURDAY NIGHT | B s, B o Eoal | o o Keep sorvantas oMMt even|paptist Hill Wednesday afternoon. one| The Men's class of the Methodist| ~William Kendall and family of Hart- | Provided a fine dinner. e Strength) at any first class drug store| “How do sen mnem that? beating the name of the Ernst Bakery | church is to meet at Harold Jeffers' home. | ford were at Henry J. Kendall's for the| Mr and Mrs. J. Earl James and their T. A_ B. HALL e e and appiy it at home as directed you will | “Mrs. Blueblood showed me Co. of New London and the other being | The J. H. S. class at Misses Verna and [ Week end. daughter Virginia were guests of Mrs. | ROSANNE kiy notice an improvement which Will | aichen that she sai ned meer L tier |driven by Mra. Charles Devis, o | Forneita Robertson's home this (Friday) | Mies Muleahy of Worcester is the guest | James mother over the week end. Ev.| peyropog JAZZ BAND SINS OF eont nne:n;ln the veins and bunches are | fenity for more thay i h“d“: ,‘:"!‘5 Quiambaug. No one was injured. There | evening. The Foreign Missionary society | of Miss Ruth Kennedy. ]E‘:’m tl‘ ;ave;n dcasmed them to their | ot Hoadt Teduced t rmal. il ¥ v Y me in Hartfore unday afternoon emance earts IR Bt Off & ity onion| New ork Sen, was some damage to the machines from | will meet at Mrs. R. W. Robertson’s in o in | 4 frated and a bottle lasts a long ti the colliston 3 the afternoon. Y - is new automobile. Shsena Sz { and Diamonds’ aZs Wiy 1 512 most s AT —_— The auction held Wednesday and| Work began Thursday preparatory to SOUTH WILLINGTON Charles E. Goodrich is building a sum- | town was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. ment Ii has brought much comfort to| The indigent unemploysd of Switzer |Thursday at Old Mystic at the home of moving the two-tenement house at the| Sunday next at the preaching srgvice | Mer house which will provide accommo- | Everett E. Loomis, a few days last week. mld ey alé ovelr d:‘he muxm_ry and | 12nd are dealt with as an economic ques- | the late Mary E. Gallup attracted a large | corner of School and Main street back | in Memorial church the pulpit will be oc- | 4ations for his poultry. Gordon Kinnaird of Hartford was with ‘Mack Sennet Comedy et o hm-x;:‘.n;r‘;; tion. The Swiss act on the theory that|nUmber of’collectors of antiques ss well | over School street Wiltred LaChaopelle | cupied by Rev. J. B. Palmer, religious| Miss Ruth Rogers is spending the |his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kinnaird, . e who Js dlsappelnted it jos aat | 2, :;?t Wwho is unemployed ix if left to |25 many amateur buyers and astonishing | is to build 2 bowling alley en the site of director of the T, M. C. A. of Hartford. |5Ch00l week vacation at her home in | over the week end. LOUISE FAZENDA in @an Bave their money refunded. Gener- | TiTCcly DTOMe fo become unemploya. |Prices were paid for some of the articles the house.” ' Beginning Sunday, the hours of Sun-|Longmeadow, Mass. There was a large audience and a full 2us sample on receipt of 15 cents, silesr ae, and that for a community to permit |Sold. It .was an exceptional opportunity day school and preaching service will be| The church people gave a welcome |choir in church Easter Sunday to greet GOODNESS ME or mn;;; Nlnl;n-’t!:::x dxr:::‘:?ofl% cfmr :;11: !:frlet;‘lr!embers lvn:d : capable | to satc':uab{g;nnlne re!\eul of bygone days LISBON changed. Sunday school will be at 10 a.|Ome supper and reception Thursday | Rev. Sherrod Soule of Hartford, who Rochester, N. Y. can | of wr n unemployed 18 a pub- |and the bidding was spirited. James E. supply yeu. lic waste, e e - m. and preaching scrviee at 11 o'clock. | evening (o Rev. John H. Knott and fam- | save fine Easter sermon. . Brown was auctioneer and was assist- Mrs. Alice nedy Ray, who di At the communication of Uriel lodge,|il¥, Who have been spending the winter Mr. Fonseck, who works in a restau- ed by Fred G. King. S o ety B Tonoen | A.F. and A. M, Saturday evening there |in Miami, Fla., with their daughter and | rant with his brother in Jersey City, was CONTINUOUS snov;.” Mrs. Frances Alken and Miss Phebe|a long period of fai¥ng health, was erit. | Will be work on the E. A. degree. her family. at his home here Sunday and Monday. SATURDAY—1:30 TO 10: Wilcox were in New London Wednesday. | ically ill only two days. She was born | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holman and son| Mrs. Leverett Manwaring of Middle- | Six flocks of wild geese passed over SAT. MAT. CHILDREN 15¢ in the house which has always been her | William spent Easter Sunday at the home here Sunday. 1 home July 28, 1843, the youngest child | 0f Mr. Holman's mother, Mrs. E. J. Hol- —=—————=—=————————| The eighth grade pupils from Liberty and only daughter.of Mr. and Mrs. J.[man.', DIED. Hill and Tobacco street scheols went to T Harvey Kenned: TTENTION! A May 28, 1919, she.was| Mrs. Alice Westerfield of New York is e Hartford Thursday on an observation trip| 15 a son In Los Angeles, and a visit at mited o’ darringe/with Floydl &, Ty of | swendins a week vislting st the home of | * 2a0r A sor to Lampton, Mra ipar; | and visited the capitol. They were eight | \Waghington. Jewett City, and they made ‘their home | her parents. Hoffman. in number and were chaperoned by Miss| Mcnday noon the mercury was 75 in in a part of the house with her parents.| Holman Hall of Choate school Wal-| SMITH—In Massapeag, March 20, 1321, | Elsic Brrdon, teacher of Tobacco street|the & AU night it dropped to 40, i BRUE-ITE & LUCAS Besides her husband and parents, there | lingford. was home over Easter Sunday. a dauzhter, Elsie Mae, to Mr. and Mrs. | #chool | with thunder showers, rain and hail x Safe |survive two brothers, George A. Kennedy | Miss Dorothy McFarlane of Bristol was | L. 1arl: Smith (Bessie' A. Bushnell). ‘Mistes Grace and Ruth Goddard of | Tussday morninz It was 20 above » sm to w Smith & of this place and J. Ernest Kennedy of | @ Week end guest at the home of her par- — — | Willimantic, visited their aunts, Miss | not above 35 du.\ig the day. Wednes- Company 1k | Preston.” Thers ave almo several nieces | entS. DIED. Mary E. and Nancy R. Fuller and Mrs.| day morning 15 ubove, cold enough ef 85 T . and nephews. This (Friday) evenfng the Get Together | PARADIS—In Taftville, March 30, 1321, | Milo S. Davoll, Monday. freeze fruit buds, which are well e Town Street, Norwich Town Green Mrs. Ray was a member of Newent|club will hold its second smoker and an| J; Tosephine Odette, wifé of Joseph Para- | Next Sunday morning, after three| vanced. church and took an active intsrést in all | entertainment of singing, dancing, whis- | s, aged 47 vears months’ absence, Rev. John H. Knott. 3 its organizations. As a teacher in the | tling solos, duets and story telling. An'*"r’?:':'{!,"":‘*s 8L her '1'39 ~home. l}- - | pastor of Liberty Hill Congregational| Good reslutions cost nothing, bl Sunday school the infuerce of her|Orchestra of four pieces has been en-1 Uiy HTYL Riquiem high mass | courch. will preach this will be Tollowed | they are hard to keep. Christian life will long be felt. . Her uni- j aged to furnish music. Refreshments| af Sacred Heart church at 9 o'elock. | P¥ communien service. The Christian En- form cheerfulness was contagious. and in | Will be served. This is exclusively for I in Sacred Heart cemetery. | deavor meeting is a whatever circle she mingled she was al- members, and all members must have| MARTIN—Found drowned. in Danielson. ( M7S. Annie L. Harvey g : ways welcome. tickets, which can be obtained from| March 31, 1821, Cyrus Martin, aged 43 | Kingdom Come in the Community New sh-ength md The funeral was held at her home on| Thomas Wondrasek. years. Frank Davell who has returned from Tuesday afternoon at 2 e'eleck, her pas- SHEPARD—Suddenly, in Ballouville, | 1.os Angeles. Cal, passed through 20 Marcl , 1921, Mrs. Caroline Shepard, | states. At one place in Arizona the mer- F Weak LYME a6 53 Feari. ergy ror enry stood 115 in the shade. There they Mrs. John Comstock of Hadlyme, whe|MASON—In Putnam. March 31, 1921, ued electric fans. Mr. Davoll's triv in- : | e e e o e | S it PRI T Byl i | Hied T W W Temneee | Nervous People low,- has gone to Norwich to visit her of Danielson, aged 22 years. 1 - row P, | daughter, Mrs. Grace Mitchenl, WARD—In Westerly, R. L. March 31, — Elvita Pills Enrich Miss Tessie Harding' returned last Mon- Ly pascin J¥ils nCuWilEred Jard IN “MEMORIAM the Blood. Strength- ° (i | day to her school in Glastonbury. ©f Onr Loving Son and Brother, en the Nerves. ter ' Mrs. Irvine, Mrs. Robert Sawyer and 4 : JOSEPH. J. BARRY, Build Up Physical .‘ if you start them right. They need—at first and hhnqv:byns,mdwemntyoue?oknol;e;nt been —Service, and most important of all the Price i are going bbnildfl:ishuinmoon. iiliania emhuebshy,tndexpedalhnuofwmm. one.34-12, or come in. We are at your service at all " READ THESE PRICES Best Creamery Butter t Power. Give Vigor Dot Avek s and Nerve Power to Ch h [ AE The years roll by, eme by one Nervous, Tired Out Syl Tk days they fade from view, spondent Peopl o B J¥C- for at east thres wecks—a true “baby foud.” urch & Alen J .57 mn T | bt Harie 5 e that contains in correct amounts and proper ey £tood the test for = A Althoush ¥ou havi ¥ Gods - Native Eggs, dozen... 39¢ gondn;en ;ll nc:ied foyzl’dl ;l;xr-ncm:.. One that is prac- 15 Main Street “v‘(fi“:m,,"'('mn"k_°..',’3'f-'§:“'. over 50 vears, ori- 3 . . L F Ve y v ide over us, - s & Nice Potatoes, peck tically free from indigestiblefibre, thatis casily digestible. e pray your spirit gui Lest we forget. Lest we forget. sands praise them for rundown condi- MRS, JOHN BARRY AND FAMILY. | tion, general debil- ity, nervous pro- CARD OF THANKS. stration, nervous weakness, nervous I wish to exnress my heartfelt thanks | exhaustion, mental td the many friends and neizhbors for . . 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Get a box of No-To-Pac 4nd”if it doesn't release you from all ‘craving for tobacco in any f#rm, your 'PRATT FOOD C0. gz dru(;'mn!flnd your money with- We wish to express our sincere thanks | the. prattern: Lot L ommation of 16 U5 n'GUF. bereavement.. the “death_of | e blaader and kidneys, §1 per bottie. our beloved husband and father. and to | ELVITA DRUG CO. 3 Tremont Row, those who sent flowers. Bo_:lh-.n. Mass. e Ayl o4 MRS. MARY SIGRIST AND FAMILY. |at all first-class drug stores. HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN 3 Telephone 328-3