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SRt g IR : - FULL ASSOCIATED FAIR AND MTLD PODAY 4 ; T = AXD TOMOEROW g ] 5 3 2 ; PRESS DESPATCHES . 3 7 1 ' ? ner crater; about five o'clock: There are | PLAINFIELD GRANGERS WORK ground that she had lost time from her | REEUMA DRIVES OUT PAIN m‘ e Bulletin [NET MANY WITH NORWICH TIES ON jiscisrimuma s e iemmarant i 2 7 2 ool o — e —_——————— T & . 0 MY MEART, g the lava has take was due to her employment. The e HILLS % culiar shapes, some o;nl‘_mr:::::yblr:: Preston Clty grange held” a special | spondent-employer claimed that the It you want relief from agonizing Hills o' my heart! orw! b = twisted" rope while again it forms great|meeting 'last Friday night of unusual|rouble came from irvection from a two-| rheumatic pains (no matter what|! have come o vou at calling of my ot Norwich, Tuwday, April 5, 1921, ¢ " A waves like ocean, billows. The. boiline | importance in that it was visited bY|doliar bill, which Miss Ganey handed,|form)—swift, gra-ying relief—take a| 1 pios® And onl¥. : HuN"l“I u pit is. called Hale-mau-mau, ang at she | WOTtbY Depjuty Frank White of North|put upon eéxamination by an eye special- s THE WEATHER, . 3 i L . eft behind the cruel searief L S ol T Y e wpecial- | small dose of Rheuma once a day for Dresent time it is sending forth fountaing | Stonington and by egr t, he diagnosed the trouble as due to wind of the east. a short time. Lee & Osgood Co. sells | The hearth of my fathers wanting e 4 3¢ fire and Is ranning over tne top. Thy | Plainfield grange. Master Clifton L. |Miss Ganey not having her eves properly | it on Fuinfeld erange; Master Cllfton 1. | Miss Ganey ing her”exes pro a moneyick guarantee. Pow-| " lonely. T A . awley . -{ fitted to glasses and said it couid not|erful but harmless, And_emuiy is the place 3. = , n| lal the eas states and along the north Pa-| ‘puerfors C. Plaut of the PlautCad:| endurance. At twalve thirty_we. zopne’ where they did the day I was there. Prpe sl S o B e v cific coast, while a disturbance of wide - of this clty, who has been on |at the beautiful hotel at Haheiva . an extent and considerable energy was cen- | 3% ey °f JUL, (0 2¥is now back in [on its cool porch we had funch. We a-saf tral over Colorado Monday night. The| o, jieormia on. his way home, has sent|went out on the glass boitom beats wh Feather continued faly over the eastern| . Uroowing letter to Norwich friends, | make Catchina Gardens lock like t! "‘{"a‘" the LT eher and mild tem. | 1SSCribing incidents and experiences of | centa. ey 55 gy ‘The commissioner finds that there ;’ : Hills o' my heart! ] e Preston City grange on the fine con- |are not proper grounds established by | broken. at rate of $15.34. - e e edge of his pit there| antion that he found i€ in. The Plainfield | the claimant to warrant an award for| Bingham Paper Box Co. New London, | T0U have eradied him I love in the green s ffes fioeing and splashing like| degree . team conferred the third and | compensation. employer, and Palmer Carroil, New Lon-| Your wavering winds have hushed him e¢breakers of the ocean and a terrible | o ST0" g (2T, SRR (N0 i ags: don. employe, foot bruised, at rate- of | roaring like heavy thunder before & oom-| garolq - Bennett, Charles Pendleton, ing storm and then the storm bursts d to soft. forget{ul sieep. 12 BROTHER BRI APPRAL |2 $12.50. Delow dusk bouchs where hird-volce aftes : Howard Zabriskie, Walter _McClimon, Fred D. Miller Co., Norwich, employe bird-voice follows his travels At Waialua we went throuzn a large | forth. But a storm of red fire. T can't|yiry Wilma Reed. Dorothy Tholen, Alice! ON MBS, ¢. B, SMTRIESINIR, . \oroh D Miler Co. Nogwich, Tmpioye.| In shafis of siiver melody that apiit perature will contimue in the states east| ;""" syy over to Honolulu on the |€zar mill employing ov:: two thoussrd | and. won't attempt to describe. ~ All T can|gine and Maurics Zabriskie, Edith Ben-| Edward Barnard of Conway, Mass.|hand jammed, at rate of 3194 the hatkening deep. of the MMississippl river @uring Tuesday|g %' Mauri, it was just beautiful, the|laborers and turaing out_over G eay is that I was glad I saw it at this| amin" The work was very Impressively|brother of the late Grace Barmard| Tobert Gair Co. Mroskiyn . Y. eme % 3 S5 "Wekistay. ¢ sea was quiet and the meals were fine.|drcd tons daily of. suza: (o time and T hope all my friends will be|done. While all members of the team, | Smith of Lyme and executor of her Will, | ployer, and Joseph W. Harmon, Uncas. |Let the homtemun ne astks in your high Winds. We had & very nice party; at our table |Possed Schofield Barracks. the largest | able to see it. Tfis sight 1 will never|ehowed' both ‘abiiity and practice the |has taken an appeal from the action of | ville, employe. broken wrist. at race of e g Pl North of Sandy Hook and Sandy Hook | on my. right was a Captain Butler of | military post under the American ax. forget. All the pictures I have seen of | master distinguished herself in the maa-|Judge Austin L Bush of the Lyme pro-|g1g / N 2 Give him strength and courage. and to Hatteras: Fresh south -and southwest | Rockland, Maine, a fine type of an old |Here I stopped and visited s th ‘or-| “hell” could not portray or describe this|ner jn which she gave the unwritten |bate court in disallowing and rejecting|® I, Wales Lines Co. Meriden, employ- weare h me alway winds and fair weather Tuesday. man. When he heard that I‘was from |poral Edgar F. Parker, Battary B, 1L} | volcano, At two o'clock in the might the | worx = The personel of the degree team | Mrs. Smith's will, er. and Tony Abretts, Willimantic ech:| Yot your catrn-heaved - he @ Feveal Forecast. Norwich, 'he wanted ‘to"know if I knew | leld Artillery. Edear formetly. worked | voleano is at its best on account of at-| was as follows: Master, Miss Ellx Gard-' Mrs. Smisis husband, Georm 8. | piove. fractured bone in thumb, ai rate| Aanq ier 5rand exultant ) » South New Englana: Fakr Tuesday and | Carl Brown. He knew Mrs Brown's|for R. F. Smith and ks fciks live at|mospheric. conditions. A Prof. Jaggers | iner: overseer, William Hall: lecturer, Smith, formerly of Norwich. a benefi-| 0’31 20 i e bl T A Wednesda mlla'; i & mother_very well. On my left was a|292 Taurel Hill avenu:. e was in z00d | is stationed here at the government’s| Eveiyn Hall, steward. Ernest Buell; as- clary ‘under the will, which is dated Oc- . Y esday, emperaturs Miss Burris, of Boston, who knew 'a|health but when 1 was bidding him| geismogram station close by explains.|sistant steward, Edward .Dawley, chap-|tober 14, 1918, is named as defend-| New York city has more than 1,000 Hille o' my heart! Observations in Norwich. Miss Holms in Norwich, and accoes|800d bye, he said that he wished he Wad| Can you imagine'me reading Carrie’s let-| jain, George Dawley: treasurer, Harold |ant with other beneficiaries. s of paved streets and sidewalks, And I _woul Green Harper might The Bulletin's observatians show the | from me sat a Mr. Cooper, who was a | EOINE back east with me. His captain | ter by the light of a fire unquenchable? | Hopkina s secretary. Myile Brown ) gate __wake his soul 10 singing following records reported from changes | cotton broker at one time in Boston, | Is Captain Belcher of Pacific strect, New | Here I had another experience. I was| keeper, Ralph Brown: Ceres, Bmily Hop-| AppROVAL GIVEN TO With musie of the golden wires heard i temperature and barometric readings|with a Mr. Brash from Norwich and |London, so that helps a little 5,000 miles| watching the sight and guarding myseif | kina: Pomona, Evelyn Hudson: Flora, e . when the world was new Mouday : recognized the name Holms as an old | aWay. % from being hit by molten lava which was|'Carrie Gandiner: lady assistant stew- COMPENSATION AGREEMENTS f—lTlinl r'\:g'n: !,:- Hrr:':‘n’::w;‘o! it sweete Ther. Bar.| friend of his and he‘incuired as to the| ’l;heln 15";10 ienr! Harbor. At this Won- | fgying tarough the air. Isaw a man pass|ard, Henrletta Buell The following workmen's compensation || CATARRHAL DEAFNESS|| 4 cone or e nad "soie & Tam. = 40 30.30 | health "of Maxton Holms. So you see|derful landlocked port are situated the| me I only saw his back, mind you, but Following the degrees the Home Econ. | 35Teements have been approved by Com- | 1 song of all things true. Bm. oo 62 30.30| the world is small when one gets seated | United States naval station and &ry| the white hair looked familiar to me and | omic committee of Preston City grange | Missioner J. J. Donohue: MAY BE OVERCOME |! 3 50 30.30 |around the table of an ocean liner. As|docks. Here I had breakfast with a |y crieq Duffy. The head of beautiful by 2 L Hills o' my heart! p. m. . i T T gave a New England_supner for the Suzio Construction Co., Meriden, | Por sake of the siilod Dead St Gvow Highest 62, lowest 40. we entered Honnolulu, and vou must| Aitte o & e e Teel so at | Chite hair turned sharply around and | harvest feast. About 150 grangers were |employer, and Tony Coletta, North Ston- | O s Uttty G Compartil bear fn mind 1€ was rnn‘iyi:sll.nhd:{v‘;c:l\xl;e; Dot s A e :;dv:;r:r;:llaflflmium:;my ::s?n;tfrom\,Piair!fl;}dh‘l‘akthalll.kxorlg mm: employe, leg bruised, at rate of | It you have ecatarrhal deafness or| Your misty crests JSrom my own heme 5 > i et - s Lieut. nington, Norwich, K ick, 28, and ear noises, e iided then. L e it I found out the band meets all steamers | mother lives in Ta’(ville now. and he(iwho was stationed thirteen years ago at|praston City granges. o |y R st ver,|hard of hearing. go I ooty Sovem DiaMngs o8 yoir Mind) Monday's weather: Faif, warmer, s0uth | (12 bring tdurists. But as I was about|has a sister, Mrs. Gus Thumm. and | (e’ coallng station, ow tie Submarime | s vote of ammeceiation W oo Martin Co., Norwich, employer, | ;4" ger one ounce of Parmint (double| = = heather covers e 4 wind. o write. as we approached Honolulu we|another sister. Mrs. John Puchta, of | Bage. He lives In Hinolulu In & beauti- | " tna Piainfiels: Gesrer toam o tna | coplome forafiiech, $4 Roosevelt ayenue: | siren 1o it i pint of hot| On every starry moorland, and every pass within ten miles of Molokai (Leper | Taftville. I will mever forget how g00a | #y] home at Waikiki and wishes to be re- | able ‘manner in which they performed | Grotom Iron worke employer. ang Fred | Tone S eeontal Tout e oo e ] BEX. MOOX AND TIDES. Island). As we ahivhted from' the boat|that breakfast tasted, it started off With| menerc: to all. Now the voleano was|ime er in which they performed | Groton Iron works, employer. and Fred | Tuke one tablespoonful four times & Tilhe o ey Beart b 3 J sland). Y 3 emb L2 e degree worl evening. v. Newton, Groton, e ay —Et e we. W Sun -k High 1l Moon | the air was heavy with the odors of |Srawberries snd cream and they were | (ne greatest sight I ever expect to see i Bt of oAy Sblore, Jef (humb | f%iis win _often _ beliig. quick voliar| —EUNS Carbery, i iiadnpity. 5 scad - i | bananas, pineapples and molasses, being | Strawberries, I'll say so! Meyer is the| pg travelers who know say that in no e e from the distressing head noises Siois Ouheha || Rises. | Sets. || Water. || RiseS.| joaded on out-going vessels. - I-found | Chief electrician of the radio station, hav-| cart of the world can anything equal it.| BRANDEGEE AND MLEAN Kolb Carton Co.,” Norwich, employer, | Clogged «nostrils should open, breaths NIGRT COMES. A (Standurd Time.) the streets marrow ‘and morme too clean,|iNE Put in” twenty vears less ome ¥ear|y canior describe it to do it justice. Pic- ON LEADING COMMITTEES |And Hartley Morse, 65 Maple street, em- | inx bLecome easy and lhe‘mm‘ul u"\nl-\ ht S 1 greet it and the crescesd but the climate Is glorious—the sun |and three months in tae service. In ome |, codfil, FeSEUL oo BT e and i e gl ploye, finger crushed and amputated, at | roppIn® Into the thront It i O 10| Then soon T meet the march of starry %1 shines as T have never seen it shine be-|Yéar and three months he will be retir- | cor 1 able to describe it as it really it | o (SPecal to The Teling | rate of Pake. Anyone who has catarrhal dea hosts e fore. My first glimpse of the Kanaka|ed With a substantial pension when he You would say I'm fabricating again, 50 nu :t n, X 2 R i Airlie ' Mills, Hanover, employer. and|yess’ or head noises should give this|That shine when pales and fadés the 5 (that is what a Hawalian is = called), | intends to start east in his auto to vistt| 790 Tould 2% T T randegee and George P. McLean ot|Carl Anderson, Hanover, employe, rib prescription a trial moon's thin biade 618 was the policemen. Thev are fine lconing | s people. He has been all over the | ™Y onjoveq the attention that T haq from | (o ottt e aliin e ik line e B e B 620 Tellows. of 'a soft chocolate brown, tall | ¥orld and has been electrical instructor e up on senate committee apnointments for £ e ot o T owie o | In .the Fovernment sehools. He. is mar.| the Case family who live here now. They ghosts L Of morning or of noon ! Night, now in dusky cow, array-d. 10 17 oves ever towards the S But T shall with the stas y ittering piigrims o yon pathiess womce, Wandering nigh earth aiong Loe' heavens y i 2 Iy lived in Norwich on Bliss place. the 67th congress. They are to be mem- 5 Bl el ormerly lived in Norwich on Blis i ‘ mustache, brown eves and perfect white ried {0 & girl trom Louisvilie, Ky, ‘and | $eR ed in NETHIh O TUS BT | hers of the leading \commitices of the teeth. On the walks here and there sat|She is a dear lttle woman and she has Hopkins & Allen and he was sure inte- ate. 8 5 ‘:. il 2 t! i e e e | S pimdestal: home. w'T's havel STditien : chairman of the committee on librarics thro thousand: 14 rested in Norwich and it speople. Hix and will also e a member of the cowm- et o TtTande, hed | Dl = s in every saxe.of srowth, fem | fon Dr. Leonard Case has been appointed | miitces on' foreign reiations, Judiciary % T SESS in iecunL o viC i - he office of territorial veterinarian to | 1ng s, Ketatians, (308 GREENEVILLE tor's neck to denote that they have just | (he tny plants the “matured fruit, | 10 the office of territorial veterinartan to| and_patents. = Semator McLean will bo John Higgins, James Ryan, John Den- | arrived or - that they are to depart or if | There are two wWays of atarting the : Siz hours after h T water, which is followed by flond tid DON’T FORGET | Ever by cosmic music drawn chairman of the banking and currency {New riiyihms and curvatures 13 frace— Ewars Melcrmer and Bdward Ri.|they intend to return and they are on |PlaBts from the voiiz rorouts. srowing | Case has been in Honoluly for thirteeh | committee and will also ‘be a member THE QUALITY OF THE FRESH SUPPLY OF { Where o~ he Wighland whence they ome : Nernes X : ur they dr et e i e D vear and is married and weighs T shoul | ¢ :he fmportant committee of finance, 1 5 omed ‘Geep o n motored to New Landon Sundas. | e B I e o e tnerres. | the matured tops. of the o1d apple. Thege | SaY- close to 200 pounds. Dr. Lisyd Case. | interstate commerce and_territories and | COAL WE ARE GETTING IS EXCELLENT. Where the unfathomed deen of dee Witie thers they atteningiehe thir Dot o rorarn; T 15 % werer sty preity |AFC DIanted in Tows of theee feei apar | Bif Drother. is his assistant and also he| insular possessions. Connecticu: s ex- . e o Gatie Ang hmmas Donovan | custom. ‘1 put up it the Alesander|3nd ripen in from tweive to fiftesn | & VETY large and lucartive practice. He What world of waking and of sieep | Beyond our snan of day and night Our darkest shadow and our brigntest v ceedingly fortunate in having them se- ES ARE IN FORCE. spent Sunday in Willim#nt's. Young hotel that fs in the clty proper|MOTthS. The fiuit tasies much better at|!nterested ‘"«;h; '1.);.;»‘3\ °§§°%FT“' »L A% |lected an members of ‘these importaat | gt — & Salhch6ss Bala 5 ) the Moana hotel under the same manage- | the time of picking and my capacity for | It was started by Mr T 3, FoOAL a Very e committees. 3 10ur ever.™ ought of rest or flight. ke o iy e | Mo o e 0 e | "o PR 1 T, | e s ' -- BUY EARLY. [ T S 0id and new dances were erioyed. Mu-|service s all Chinese incidinx the|¥a® @ surorise fo myself as I never eat | GIV, F LUURAE UL S [T o | PISALLOWS WOMAN'S CLATM | | And souls that. doubt-shackled. grove e L s e | or remahans. Somssossrto HAPPELL CO, || st 52 55 ® local orchestra. waneing- was from s|cool and comfortable. A White mosquito| MOTRINE We visited the Hawaiian pine- | Facks. 8 Y, S ] e e e ja6 . might athl 12 odesk, {mettiez is susvended “from he veiinz|APBle canmery where we saw the fruit|2nd e e e 1ax | oF GnarigHe AiGaneyl of, 98 Lincolteas 2 iiam “Eiruthers, o Dosten Trane atil 12 PR e 5 ; 3| paired, cored an eliced by ‘machinery, | branched out in o ~ 2 L gL ol A dincoln B —Willilam Struthers, in Bosten mi';;'-,,";’,';f ;:’.::':, s el e fals o ';‘e,,w’":m”,‘f;{,{",,;:fl;:l canned. ‘seaied, bolled and labelled. Ii | Some 2000 birds. Since Dr. Lloyd Case | enue. New London. bookkeener for Fo- COAL LUMBER seripE. Walter Bials, Joseph Nolan and|¥ou need .It. Every one ssems to live | V22 all very interesting and I hope tc|has bought out the Pond interests and) W5 L o8 Coont AL ity hos been | Tel. 24—CENTRAL WHARF i D in N -1 out of doors and dress n White it is | Visit the cannmery again before I leave|has branched out. Now they have 1.5/ . J. Don- s ® ;l::mu Ryan spent Sunday in New Lon | Bt ot et kg i, ‘:"} fi::dyr:tfle‘.: the isiands, pigs, 4.000 chickens. one thousand ducks |onue. f .lous is Waikikl. a beautiful beach of | The hand work is done by Japanese, |and rabbits and 175 milk cows. e e ependinn is “Eavees | white sand. Coral reefs prevent an un-|Chinese and Portuzuess women whe| Dr. Liovd Case supplies from his farm Tacation at the home of her mother on|frtow and form a natvral wall against| WeAT thick rubber zloves to protect their | the Sohofield Barracks with cream. milk. Seveath street. sharks. | The water is about 78 degrees|Bands from the acid of the fruit. cges, ducks, poultry, rabbits, ete, besides Raymond Harris has returned to Hart- |and Lathinz and swimming are delightful| T must tell you about a Luan (Native | (%, P2V a Eeneral market on the pst. tord after spending a few days at the | the vear around. On this beach are lo- | Feast) I-attended. I also will enclose the | 1° NaS increased his capital to §100.000. 30me of his thother on Seventh street.|CAted the Quitairger Canoe club house ) ticket of admission as you see it Is u Frederick Haslum has returned after|and zrounds. The club is devoted to HUMOR OF THE DAY Customer—1 found a fiy in one of thost biscuits 1 bought here jast night! Baker—Sorry, madam; it's a mistake. The claimant made her claim on the | It should have been in the currant buns Feast and Hula dance, —Boston Transcript. has ten motor trucks at work cn the sending his Easter vacation visiting rel- | €urf board and canoe riding, the prin- | Mrs. Do you wish when you see & load of place. Llovd was anxious that T should e dhod Trriial Cocaitiiane G. J. Boisse. was ug;zi‘;flxslfié try phe of his Saddle hores, Of wHich The, it my hay, And TNl say thet Ny hes atives in Boston. cipal sports of the lsland. The surt|daughter's birthday. ias ‘several. “8o.yoa see hére is a Nor- - Samuel Kerns of Boswell avenue, is|boards are about scven feet lonz by two| There was perhaps a hundred at. | ¥/Ch POV who has made a_fortune in a PIE l“’l:l el hes G been 181gin' price enough to make a ju. H 1 1ik number of wishes come true."—Washing- mending & few dave visiting relatives in | feet Wids pointed at ane end to cut the | ferent kinds of food. queer and unpalata- | (2%, YoA73 In Honoluln. ' He would iike ton Star. New York. Ter Tuby, SIUEWIS Wil thesomodrda [l looking, {1t waneodtet mantyinna | 10 RS TR © S R A teacher in Connecticut had asked & James Delaney and John A. Higging|fAr out. and, standing on them catch|derground, T was told( In a large hele. i loved by thé Hawaijan Trust question In grammar and a dozen boys attended the K. o C. meeting in New & wave as it breaks and are carried with | hot stones being heaned upon it (Like | eF: i emploved by thé Hawailer Troct held up their hands. Selecting ome of London Sunday. Ereatb peed: “shorewsrl..” On*Thursday | our clam bakes, I imisgine) This food, | o< 200 1% YORV REthe LWOLE L ol the number the teacher said, “Well, Fred« The Greeneville Tigers defeated the | ¥e took a trip aromnd the island leav- | manner of eating and homes and amuse.| P2PK @ in the middle of the P: ie, why it is that ‘it don’t’ is wrong?™ Socond Sireet Wonders by the score ot | fhe hotel at 9 o'clock in the mornin | ments ate so peculiar and foreimn to us T s ot “Because it don't gotnd right,” answer- 10 to 2, Saturday afternoon on the She- | for the Pali (meantng precifice) some six | that you will accuse me of falsifying | SHC- v w. roar tagket campus. The fez g & of the game | Miles from Honoluln We drove through | No knives, or. forks. vou eat eatieely | MF Chas. Case, Dr. Leonard and Dr. ed the boy, and there was of i laughter.—Boston Transcript. was the fine pitehing of Suilivan and the | the beautiful Nunavu valley, dotted | With your fingers and all Lioyq Case came -to the steamer to see us ; batting of Murphy, who put a home run|here and there with pretdy houses half E% e ame After all, there are only two kinds of finger bowl. Raw fish, chicken, pork; an | M Off and*bedecked me with a leis, call- ver with three men on bases, hidden b cocoanut palms, bread frur | concealed and wranped in a lea. spinach, | °d_(1a¥S) and I certainly appreciated it. Otto Boits was a week end visitor in | (T®S. eucalyptus and several other kinds 3 b 2 Homeéeé Craft Week fools in the world.” said the Pessimist Eweet potatoes and what not, but whe I am going to write you a letter of the “What two kinds?" asked the Optimist. Wilkimantic. I can't gpeil. on up the mountains to the | its all said and done it tasted good ",', | Norwich people in Los Angeles as soon as . Lynwood Crary motored io Westerly| Pall. The Pali-fs a famous precipice Sunday. me, After the irie | I et there. 2 from Wwhich there Is a wonderful view of | appeared, then, on_ffi,"sfir‘;"',.,’w,‘, n::‘ri T forgot to tell you that T spoke to and and sea for manv miles. The Paii| With the dance, scantly clothed. Yes. the | MTS: Charles D. White. who Is here. Mr. TAFTVILLE {8 1000 feet above the sea and there | Eirls did wear ankleis of flowers and | White has been under the weather but is a splendid. road to its summit and on | skirts to the knees made of grase. (1 |iS feeling well now. n-n-. Has-Beens club held a meung!]"::n At et el the valley be | cent some of these' skirts home, 50 vou — londay evening for theelection of offi- | 0™ &8 &8/ i~ no lenger had | could trv- it) The musie i sort S cera which resulged as follows: President,| ! for a_ founee as the wind sweeps | Welrd chant bv.an old woman wig sor | TO L A-AMERICAN ATHLETIC John D. Sharples; secretary, William C.; T°UZh here with terrible force and let|on the floor beatinz and thumping on R S Kendall; treasurer, William F. Chamber. | (7€ 42y b> ever %o calm below. there ig | gourd drums and shakine rattiers mage| The, openinz of the Polish-American Jain; executive committee, - Charics T.|.723% & male over the Pall. It was so |of dried rourds containing. mepurer Athletic club was marked with a con- Webster, chairman, Earle M. Wood, An. | 97, hi% occasion and we found mo little| On Friday we st aboard the|Cert and entertainment at Pulaski hall drew Frohmader and Albert J. Aberg. | VTie.ty in making our wav to the stone | S. S: Maui for a trin to Hilo, This Is the|on Saturday evening. From 7 to § o™ The executive committee will meet later | ¥2!! Placed by the government for the|trip to the voicano. The boat fe crowd. | elock a concert was given by Bud's or- in the week to appoint the committees | PTOLSCHON Of pedestrians. - After |ed. space Is at a premium. Fifty sen. | chestra. the following numbers being which will have charge of the annual|OcScending from here we passed 5 acres | ators are with us, all going as the vo). | fendered: Detroit's Own 339%th Infantry social and dance which is 1o be held some | 210 acres of Taro. The leaves of this|cano is acting bad. Never in the em::’m March, TIl Travator Intemezzo, Polish time this month. plant resemble our calia Iy in color | ory of man living has it acted as it now | Airs. National Emblem March. Funeral services were held for Mrs,| 2P0 Size and shape and It is from this 8. 1 was getting a shave 1o%| After the concert the various Polish Josephine Odette Paredis ot roe TS| root that tre principal food of the ma- | barber shop. and as e et “Male and female,” replied the Pes. simist.—Exchange. “Did the doctor 8 anything to hasten your recovery?’ “Oh, yes: he told me he was going te charge me 310 a visit—Boston Trane script. Curlous passenger: “Captain, how fug are we from land™ Skipper: “Oh. ‘bout thres miles.” “Oniy three miles. It's funny we ean'{ see it" Yos' Ocean water ain't ecleas enough. merican Legion Week “One of those half dollars you handed me is phoney.” said fhe clerk “How can vou tell™ “Fasily enough, Listen to the good one Don'’t Forget the Week of April 4th to Sth This Is Home Craft Week It’s the weck d=voted to the display and sale of Window Draperies throughout the country—particularly of those from the “Quaker” looms. “Quaker” Laces have earned and hold a place unique in the history of makers of window draperies. Unapproachable style—of superb quality, and sold at prices which are never higher, and many times much less than you pay for inferiér goods. This is ths proper time for replacing the old and worn Window cracd (rings it). That's tenor. Now listen te i i ‘. 5 e other < .. —Bost: 2 Rt ) 5 Simile el SOEl e mRn el K R b ) Draperies—The Boston Store offers th: largest selection of “Quaker” the other—that's base."—Foston Trame home on Merchants' avenue Saturday |l c", I8 Made, called “nol” I won't tell | “Where do you come from?’ was asked | N8l Wherc there were short speech B 2 the ot morning at $.30, followed by a YNuiemxw;“ how I liked it, but they must have |of me. I said, *Norwich. Conn. " e By SMactin. Mozvehl | Stanislaw . Zawielin other mass at Sacred Heart church at § o'clock. | [ortg Throrelei®™® OF It should have that was all right. A red faced man |k and Wadvilaw ~Krupinesi. The and draperies. Rev. U. O. Bellerose was celebrant, Rev. | au, fron” was in the chair and speakers told of the rreat benefit of ath- barber' had take Rt LA nthe, tago letics to the young people and predicted throat, e said, “Dn von realls *ores |a hrignt future for the clib. from "Norwich, Connectionts T showng| Following the speaking there was an credentiale to fhat effest wed | *ntertainment that included a ple eat: 10 that in 1885 Ne had jeqrmen | in% contest in which B. Stanclewicz was “T guess a college education doss ray, That chap was a champion at the hume dred yard dash.” ‘well?' “And now some bank hag offered him @ job as a runner.”—Loulsville Courier. [ Journal. o 3 ‘We passed hundreds of deautiful green b g et % 3 3‘.’.‘;’?;,5;\"“ fields in all stages of srowth. Tais > - rice is grown verr thick and when only e sy irihe ity e | § Few’inches. n height 18 tanepInte n it vt o metaa ] | ploughed by & water buffalo, a homely QUAKERNET CUBESEER . ... ........0 0 c.ccoveneeeoe $2.19 to $12.50 QUAKER NETS, BY THEYARD. ....i...coc0ivenieeneen.... 39 to $1.19 SCRIM AND MARQ e e R N orwich and said the -winpar . with' S JETecolt - SCRIM AND UISE P~ -+ 95c to $7.50 “Josh's teacher mays he simply ';n'l rwich and said “D . Klecolt as secon > b sl Mrs, In the rectors of the Sacred Heart|SCU CTCAUFe, With much Dower and |any of the Oat famitv?" T asenred: po|best. In the apple eating contest, B ! BY-THE YARD . ... .. .iceieier s 15ct0-79¢ pay attention to his grammar,” sai . Monday night. at'? elock, Rev I did, drawing from mv pooket a souy. | Stanciewicz was the winner against . Chagnon married Henry W. Fon- Corntossel. - : enir menu card that Bill Oat had Kiecolt, W. Tvlenda, F. Tylenda, I taine and Miss Viola Chesbro, Mr. and | ScVeral from this church attended the 1 257 ma dated February PLAIN OVER-DRAPE MATERIALS. > 5 SRR I R S AR 2. spoke to him about It. replied hes 23. his natal Starr. A comedy boxing bout was put on o\ Jhssthok " ~Seh wow S Say SRS X Y 23. his natal day, : - y . difference. as he hat 46« Mrs. Louis J. Fontaine were the wit.|SCrvice. Famfliar hymns from the Alex-| Which he and his wife and guests 'h:: by B. Stanciewicz and H. Kiecolt and AND won't make any o nesses, ander hymn book were given, Mrs. Legg | Penned their regrets that I was ab- |{Urnished many a laugh for the crowd. =iy m is the son of Heary and|3ccompanying at the pikno. - sent. Well, he said, “I'm Senator Jack|A fast draw was foucht in a restlar Cerilda Clouthier Fontaine and the bride cided to be a motion plefure star"— \Washington Sta ‘What do you regard as the butwarl of the nation™ “The common sense of the plain pes« A COMPLETE SHOWING OF SILKS, SILK FRINGES, GALOONS, ! « GUIMPS, TAPESTRIES, REPPS, ETC. _\—-—__— THIS IS NATIONAL GINGHAM WEEK ol “When does # assert |tself® “That's hard to say. but a stafetichn tells me 60 ner cent. of our population has | never arned to ‘shimmy.’ Birming-: ham Age-Herald, Norman Johnson. w: known humorist and_philosopher, fold a good one on him- self ‘at a recent banquet. He landed from the train in a southern town one day Lucas, and in 1538 T went eant o 2eck | bout between Kid Silver and Kid" Heme the daughter of Willlam P. and 1z | daughter. Miss Ealth Benjaming of Prse. | Sich ith Bill 0at's fathor. and I soni | MeT, Dancing was enioved during the Ray Chesbro and she was & school teach: | ton City, were visitors i Notwion Town | 1, & Hewailan dictioncay. e T |CYeInE and refresnments were served. & : g 3 remember. that Bill and T wenp 1o The club room is 19x17 feet and equip- 3‘2’;”3‘&:‘&3}‘.2'&".? :’::c‘:noming ser-| Siritualist .m.,g aiven b m‘:'m“; ped for all kinds of athlcs's. On Satur-| = e . who spoke through a trumpet and: she|0AY, eVening the room was prettily dec- NORWICH TOWN At the Congregational praver mervice |taid to Bill that his uncle from the Sand. | Oated, ® feature beins the larse faz \ ) Thursday evening,” Rev. Arthur Varley, | Wich Islands was speaking to him. What |Made by the members of the club. The m?mm.crx nmsl;:;’w:o r'-:; fl’:'l““:’f Tatville Congregational church, wili|he said T forgot, But ack Bii e . "ot |fag _covered the celling and was tne First Congregationa: charen s 2% the | speak on Sunday School Interests in New | remember.” Whll, T said, T would like to |OPJect of much favorable comment. Rev. Gardon F. Bailey, took for m’fuid London county. visit- the zrayes of Oat's relatives and i Timathy 48 o0k Lo his text| ¥ e old Perking homestead, 21 West|"Hen We arrived back mn Honoram wa|FRINGS DIVORCE svIT protch e b Godlinias 1o Brofia:| Tow STSe, bay betn purchared by M Tont 2nd X took peveral pictures. T al- ON DESERTION GROUNDS ie unt ocall things, having promise of the | Clemen rkins . of . Manover, from N ohn [ F. Hemp it returnable be - life that now is to came. At the ses|Gilbert L. Raymend, consérvator for Wil-| 5tead. Born Oct. 21, 1816, In New Lon-| pio® coyor t, orurnable before the supe and was accosted by the jone negro Whe o e of traveims. 1 he first Tuesday i X Th s l.!‘a.s v 0 . tended to the bagege siem of the Men's Furum at noon, the ton; | lis D. Perkint. During the winter the in | So% Comn. Died May 25, 1862 In Hon.| ores T Prnkiam of Stoningion. Soms e Boston Store a Very Attractive Display “har your bagrare, se- the need ic for discussion was What Makes a Good | terior was newly papered, painted and | O1UIU. Aged 46 years. s gl S Ll g Reputation? The Young People's Chris- |ceilings whiteried. The.present occupants Wasn't that a funny eolncldence? tian Endeavor meeting at 6.30 was led Appieton st=nat. Bosian. Her maiden are Mr. and Mrs. Winegar and Mr. and| ‘When I visited Senator Lucas' house. s McLeo; Yor by Arthar Avery. The topic was Thy |Mrs. Reuben Potter and family, the latter | his Wife, 2 grand type of woman. showeq Tore, 1o Lo v ol ey Kingdom Come—In My Community. Mai-| {amily having recently moved from the|me ithe dining room chairs which came | scrtea him Juwy 30, 1917, He asks the thew 6: 7-15. It was a consecration |Potter home on Starr street. Otlers who| {rom the home of Bfil Oat's uncle and asked \ “I have no bagmage.” replied Mr. John son. T deal in intelligence.” “Youse de fust trabbling man I evem For children’s wear few fabrics are woven which can in 2ny measure take the place cting. have recently moved to West Town street it Trintty| are Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Hubbard and TR . ey of Ty | inant, from East Town street; Mr. and of the Sunday afternoon. semvics wr ibe|Mrs. Frederick Portelance and deughter Sheltering Arms. The Tavestment of Gag | from Elm avenue ; and Mrs. McKenna and waa the mmbject of the interesting ra. |(hree children from Nerwich, who have the greatest active volcano in the world, sltuated on one of a group of islands, the most isolated of the globe. Leaving Hilo at 2:30 p.m. we traveled mavbe Mrs. Oat. would wot. Mke o be ta | CUStody of children aged 12, 9, § and 6. owner of these chairs. Well, T have seen | ", BETTER THAN CALOMEL of Gingham. It is sturdy and durable, and the colors and patterns, particularly the new ones are very attractive. For house or porch dresses, too, it has few equals. Our Spring Display Is Now Complete seen whar doan calr his samples wif him= the negro replied.—Richmond Times- patch, THE KALEIDOSCOPE ° Chicago is to have a Chinese cafet . RV M. Logs ock located in one half of Miss Alice Avery's|Via auto over 30 miles of fairly good| Thousands Have Discovered ot 6:34, But SRR 6 G Torg | house. £ roads to the Voleano House. My heavy| Dr. Edwards" Olive Tablets came upon Gideon, and he blew a trum-| Mrs. Jennie McCaffery and son Harry | fur coat was on my back and up here it 2 Havmilesa Sabety pet; and Ableser was gathered atter him, | McCaftery, of Northhmpton, Mass. are | b ocld. &n; !e:-o:fle:; 1 Portupiess area less Substitute | visiting at the Home of Mrs. McCaffery's go0d . e starting * Olive T brother-in-law and sister, Mr, and Mrs | Of the machine his tongue fs let looss, | DT E4wards' Olive Tablets—the sub. Henry Kelley. Mrs. George Kellt, d|and his intelligent description of all to| Stitute for calomel—are a mild but sure TO REDUCE-DANGEROQUS |infan: aausnier, Frances Sicanor, have | be seen makes the trip to the crater one | LaXative, and their effect on the liver is DOMESTIC DRESS GINGHAM This 27-inch: Gingham ls of excellent quality, and we have It in tho popular cheok pattsrns, The colors ‘are navy, black, pink and light blue— Gingham Week, 19¢ a Yard Baboons sometimes throw stones atl their enemles. Letters carried by afr mail are put s asbestos bagr. The president of the French repulifie has ah officidi airplane. +FINEST DOMESTIC GINGHAM This is a very fine grads indeed, and suitable for any. purpose where the best s desired. Width 32 Inchee— - The English police force Is prastfeal ever orgo! almost instantaneous. These little ofi | Gingham Week, 58¢ the only one in the world that is mot! returned from a few days' visit with rel- | N¢ to be forgotten. As we neared the Little olive- 5 Loty ) VARICOSE VEINS atives tn Northampton fo whish city they | STater we smelled he odors of Peles Cal.| colored tablets are th result of Dr, BATES’ DRESS GINGHAMS B accompanied Mrs, Kelley's father-in-law, | aron Jowe, our chauffeur explatned o us| Edwards’ de inati - He Kelley by automobile inst Frid: that Kllanes was not a mountain ftself | liverand bowel m::,%:m enry. aut o i 2y. iver: com Wil e e s | M Tou: e e il oo 1| Dot e 4 3 there he wit miles from it Roseo s brother, James Kelley, snd the e, A% 8 fown In the road the batel o SesiatiavenD Inttor's soms, Bimer snd Frank Keley, | And frounds (4,000 feet mbove the sea) ¥ e ith ofhers, tae the ¥eound degre m | odme middwmly fnts view —sna our| ie8th ke strong fuic o calomel the Knights of Columbus, All returned | Astenlshment kmew no bounds as 1e e d of the trouble an to’ Norwich Town Sunday evening. Mr.| fha stepm, smoke amd edor . of sulphur | Quickly correct it. Why cure the liver Kolley abtieipates another trip %o Rpring- | Purst upsn wa, From hundreds sf nits | at the expense of the teeth? | IMPORTED SCOTCH GINGHAM | Nothing made excels/this, Boft and fine, rich In eolor and design, it marks the highest davelopment | of gingham weaving, 1t Is 32 Inches wide— Gingham Week, 98¢ Ona British military cemetery a France, just outside Boulogne, contaleq nearly 12,000 graves. About seventy periodicals printed inf Esperanto, the- so-calied - wniversal lan< guage, are mow published. Owing to the shortage of smail changs in Paris, half the beggars have disappear< This make s known whereyer Gingham s worn, 1t i3 Invarlably of high quallty and peasenable In priss, Width 27 Inches, in a fine assortment of piaics, eheeks, and Reman stripse—= Gingham Week, 29¢ a Yard Wil ird " ed from the strests. Calomel BATES' ZEPHYR DRESS GINGHAM || ENDURANCE cLOTH. ONLY 82c A YARD ‘l‘l‘lm':dfl ;u::‘ next, T % Mb siroams, flufl.‘n- mu-‘u'n’:: Sodo&:nph uids, Iflm&mt“ o Ansther Batos' produst which needs ne intredue. QENUINE RIPPLETTE . ONLY 33 A YARD CUT THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH MOKEY, ’ of gmoke and vRPOr iammed dwacds’ Ofi tion: Oolers are fasi=the finish io seft=width' A NEW ASSORTMENT OF “SPRAY” PERCALES mail it to Foley & Co.. 2815 Shefeld Members of the W. J, T.'s, with thetr VBB from | take Dr. Edwards’ Olive teacher, Miss Josnle X, Hyde, nre to meet | the avpier jimelf ever three mlles away. v 88 inshes. All the nower Gpring designs and sel- 3 i ed) . fhase o e PP R o vl S o Tablets take its w=Light, medlum and dark celorings, In well eov. A aie cleasts. " Tou Sal veotive -‘ erings will be found hore= ored designe— Teturn ‘_‘5“‘,{,‘"“ u-m-: % ¥ come from e f s 7 e | Fot oo | Skl S0 B BN - e B Er it e , * 5 0 a8 3 Dreventive, take GROVWE fax- | - ; en you | ; oA Roiey Cathave S .4 fl.“mgmlfig- s "l amators st B W, | 5 “perkup” the spirita. 15 and 30c. - ”._'. L F 3 and thoroughly onthartie q _(Be-#wre 7o gt BROMO. ) e . X 3