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TN, COLDER TODAY; CULL ASSOCIATED 4 FAIR TOMORROW PRESs DESPATCHES JNTY S, S. ASSOCIATION ANNUAL WITH ABOUT 75 DELEGATES PRESENT —_— Iy successful year during the | twelve months. | President Varley delivered his annual message to the eanvention following the acceptance of the reports. The election of officers resulted as follows: | President, Rev. Arthur Varley, coming Taft- | ville; vice president, Dr, James Wiecks | of Stonington: honorary vice presidents, | James L. Case, Norwich; Henry D, inson, Norwich, and# C. E. Colver, Gales Ferry; secretary, Miss Susan Pen- ow, New London; treasurer, Leroy ding, Norwich. At 3.15 o'clock the divisional confer- ences were held. Miss Ellen Coit and Mr: Lucy Stock Chapin had charge of e children’s division. The young peo- division was in charge of Mrs. Wil- iam H. Dawley; Roy E. Keller and Mrs. Cora Downes Stevens and the religious ducation conference was in charge of Doctor Tells How to Strengthen Eyesight 50 Per Cent. in One Week’s Time in Many Instances A Free Prescription You Can Have Filled and Use at Home, Philadelphia, Pa—Do you wear ghss- es? Ars you a vietim of eye straim or other eye weaknesses? If 80, you will be glad to know that according o Dr. Lewis there is real hope for you. Many whose eyes were failing say they have had thewr eyes restored through the principle of this wonderful free prescription. One man says, after trying it: “I was almost blind ; could ot see to read at all. Now T can read everything without any glasses and my eyes do not water any more, At night they would pain dreadfully; 'now they feel fine all the time. It was like a miracle to me.” A lady who used it says: “The atmosphere seemed hazy .with or without glasses, but after using this pre- scription for fifteen days everything seems clear. T can even Tead fine print without glasses” It s believed that thousands who wear giasses can now dis- card them in a reasonable time and mui- titudes more will be able to strengthen their eves so as to be spared the trouble wonderfully benefited by following the simple rules. Here is the prescription: Go to any_active drug store and get a Dbottle of Bon-Opto tablets. Drop one Bon-Opto tablet in a fourth of a glass of water and allow to dissolve, With this liquid bathe the eyes two to four times daily. You should notice your eyes clear up perceptibly right from the start and inflammation will quickly disappear. If your eyes are bothering you, even a iittie, take Steps to save them now before it is too late. Many hopelessly biind might have been saved If they had cared for_their eyes in time, NOTE: Another prominent physiclan to wriom the above article was submitted said: “Bon-Opto is a very remarkable remedy. Its constituent ingredients are well known to eminent eve specialists and widely prescribed by them. The manu- facturers guarantee it to strengthen eye- sight 50 per cent .in one week's time in many instances or refund the moncy. It can be obtained from any good drugglst and is one of the very few preparations I feel should be kept on hand for regu- lar use in almost every famil: It is COLUMBUS. N n e y-- that day. n jearn 3 Fonhm-mludmmg-q r Eremed on 1n loag atzan v A mariner with chart Confronts the conclave high, Yoy el 2ot From lip and sparkiing €3 What hath he sa¥? With frowning face In whispered tones And lines upon their tablets track, Which flush each ashen cheek; 'nlsel lnqnll:ijm'; ‘mystic Goom ts on their brows severe, And bursting forth in visioned gloom, Sad heresy from burning tomb Groans on the startied ear. Courage. thou Genoese! 0id Time Thy epiendid dream shak crown Ton Western Hemisphere sublime, Where unshorn forests frown. The awfui Andes’ cloud . The Indian hunter's bow, Bold streams untamed by helm or, Sow. And rocks of gold and diamonds, To thankless Spain shall show. Ceurage, World-finder! Thou hast meed in Fate's unfoiding scroil, : Dark woes and ingrate wrongs I read, That rack the nobie soul. On! On! Creation's secrets probe, brow. | V—— : Then drink thy cup of scorn, Allen Shaw Bush of Gales Ferry |and expense of ever geiting glasses. Eye |sold in this city by all good druggsts, Ad weaoped In TRUSK S Siatl Wallace T Woolen, state secretars, | roubles of many descriptions may be ' including Lee & Osgood. Sleep ke that master of the g lexander H. Abbolt, pastor of the T A ‘ : Ziriia Huntiey Sigourney. Congregational church, was in | et e e man who put up the five spot insisted on | The award Is to be made upon the evi- ¢ 415 oclock the conference reports |Collecting, and ho youns man who | dence of side and back photographs sent Fashioned| that mad may know how fair re made after which an intensely in. |{earlessiy risked ten against it wWas (to the league. together with a technical can be . teresting address on the Modern’ Intefp. | Sq08 insistent that the stake holder | report from an osteopathic physician, The common things God shapes comtin- e Bible was delivered Ly |Showd not pay over the money. The | loco*sd in the town where the contestant ually, Sl e el young man who put up the five wanted | livey, Each contestant will choose an by afternoon session closed with a |10 know why and the other party to the osteophatic physician who will make the ARTHUR and henediction at 530 o'clock, At |Pet discovering that his dearly beloved | technical report of the contestant’s ph the aelegatcs enjoyed amps |ISHneE in diro danger, made the | cal condition to the league. Doctor Lil- the Tadins of the ehuren, |SoMcWhat astounding statement that he | lian Lynes has been appointed In > esion opened at 7 o'olock, | N2An't bet on the “apples” at all, but | wick by the league tp make the official i had bet on the “apple” he was holding | examination of all candidates for these Flushed like a maiden's cheek when in VARLEY her heart Love and its mysteries trembling start. er served by ed each perfect yaf with crimeon ins, As if God could spare time, and great G Fi. Welch, pastor of the entertaty, |3t the time the money was put up. “And ‘prizes. pains. St e e Of fhe entertain- |1 ate that apple, so the bet Is off.” he | The league has Instituted a vigorous Troasured ‘as Dt of ie LN g nls Jol demonstration which was | 20ded. = At an early hour this morning| campaign throughout the United States Tola il e % ot Doty the quo were engaged in a lively ar-|and Canada, fon the purpose of saving in her sweet-scented cuy, stamens of < e A e that threatenced o lasc until | children, ‘and consequently the coming Eold. Solai g st one contending that he Won | generation, from spinal curvature. Three- 3 > Dr. St ! s 8 X < Framed in he ; e S . and the other contending that | quarters of the school children in this Framel 1n her Gl S fani 2 < X a amme of Religious Ed. |1, 241t as the “apple” over which the | country have faulty spines. The percent- . ® oy Unfolds tnis lovely flower at break of 2 me of Religlous Ed- |bet originated was no more, h of incorrect backs in girls is even ey schools In | voured by the first party to the WAger| An astonlshing feature of the situation Holding her rosy cup up to the sm; the county association. | 5 particular “breed” had been | js ¢ IO ENor. ‘nens cameRtiot ng his secrets close when day I8 T of teachers |definitely settled. curvature are are: unsuspected by the chil- - ers, parents and even by medi- _ e : . CHARMING NEW MODELS Rev, E. E. Jackson, pastor of Mt. Cal: | ART STURENTS ASSOCIATION done. Falling when life is past with one faint . even in death, her petals lia. number of 1,268, home Lov ¢ man may know how fatr 1“_ m]z‘ i : hu ]>‘, e H = HEARS TERTAINING PAPER | “Wearable”—this is the word which may be applied to The co ings God shapes eomtin- & Bparing ey narranein G e regu'ar monthly meeting of The| i ¥ illi i "L ua « RECEIVER IS APPOINTED | grammo for tho dedicatory cxercises | | IS "eSW AT Monthy 1 | all of this season's latest millinery designs. Tri onstance Green, in the English Re- B i e romaTiox | Vel Wil beg next Sunday morning | Art Students' Association was held 1o cornes and toques, sailor styles both large and small it N | and mark the completi e renova- |the lecturs room of Slater Memorial A d seE " A E. Ra appoi; d| tions of the arch. es 11 | —Hats whose decorative feature: I, i ‘been spnointad| tons of fHe ‘church. * The services Will|monl Monday ‘evening: After tholasual = o ; g hetimh, sl HUMOR OF THE DAY s t ceiver of Herbert | day, tho 23th, which will be a patriotic (PUSiness meeting the ‘programme con- 08 hich, Srropethoysans: alilhecs in. wondectal “Come, come, don’t be too hard om Inc company ting to which prominent citizens wi ol "'lyof a paper by Miss Hannah variety. Wilkins. He has his faults, but there's R t o Thayer | be Invited and will spe ‘_""“‘"- on The New t of the Thea- one good thing about him.” % given a morning the sermon wil |tfe. This showed thoughtful research, X “Indeed! What is 1t?" possession | T B. Reede of Hartford. At “W_ _instructive to the uninitiated nml\‘ Boston Store Millinery follows most closely all of the ~—er—1 can’t say; but there is e v was be- | e evening service Rev. Aloxander IL. Ab- | eniertalning to all, from which only | augdestions From: Paria ahd oo m NGV ort cnd heis: everybody, you know."—Boston * 3 i urs, | bott of the United Congragational chureh quotation is possible: “Tne | ipt ) - Taylor and Thero' will be preach ress of dramatlo art in Amer: | you are assured of the best service at prices which are not to feel that way, either,* = e the pusinces 1or oo | mon on Fiday ovenlng, tho. st by (fcslonal theatres, and dramatio so- | much lower than those of the city. Boston Stors man who tries (o be falr . 1 tood the Tecelver iy | Rev. Dr. 6. H. Howe of Park Congrega- |Sictles which have sprung up in the last| Millinery is exclusive. nds have'sd Bkal Eucitin Roivert > cash as soon ag | tlonal church : L X g’- o q"’c':-‘,',:‘d:," :“f‘f,:" 2 nes that whatever happeas to them e ‘ ton among the| Tho instaliation of Rev. Mr. Jackson as | I siage craft is founded Is primari’y | seems justified.”"—Louisville Journal : ] Fo e R R R o WE MAKE A SPECIALLY PLEASING SR e R o tagp decoration, but in the prouction DISPLAY OF HATS AT PRICES FROM Ars Ton s Sgnt DR M DISPUTED APPLE et hta o s a whole, with play, acting and se >u will ha e have to take in the great in Washington ?* ting, bound ' t; e Mt and the sermon. s desirous that | ther to afford one har- AND CLADMS BET OFF | monious app nbers of the ch ! $7 50 t $15 00 “I am,” answered Senator Sorghum. bet You ten to five those are| ine people of the ety who have con | B (o] B “My wife and daughters inform me _.the rom ‘a box in | what thelr money had dons, | e Taylor of Wauwect evening."—Washington Star. - - . night. You're | = Hill given u miscellaneous shower “Look, Hannah,” said her mistress, acquaint and the 1 2 y evening at the home of Mr. ook, Herisahs 3 Ls 1 I. Harold Cobb, corner of West those fower: SR 1 | reets, in henor of her ¢ are, ma'am,” replied arguing over the o x looks jist like de flo- t Zracyr the i sistah’s new hat. Aaint 5 L question .,{n'\ | \;Vnt i o it wonderful how natural de Lord ean . The opini Al [Fifts that incinded et m;]i;:e l:tx:;gn;,p s ’nho:‘ z;r;nscrlm.m 1 solicitea | er and linen were presented - ko e Gt e Money Savers For Wednesday -2 mowsms i i tained the guests and refreshments were She—But it's the things she dees ervy not need that a woman needs to make | r A ———— her happy.—Exchange, i Fresh Sirloin | KALEIDOSCOPE Round ! Creamery Of Great Britain's railway passen- gers nine-tonths travel third class. z Wiy BUTTER || 5o et T urses Great Britain died while serving in the Cut From world war. e STEAK Tub Scventeen species of shark. some of bt n e, GRANULATED b Babit the Pecitly osen. ISR : Belb. |SUGAR,51bs. . 3lc| 45clb. J.od: o ssrys CHUCK Roast Beef, Ib. 16¢c LEAN POT Roast Beef, b 121/5c FRESH GROUND Hamburg, Ib. . 14c Beef Liver, Ib. . 10c BONELESS RIB A newly invented machine kneeds dcugh, with metal arms which rapro- due: exactly the movements ol the hu- man kneader. The United States coast puard sar- vice successfully used artificicl resue- citation in fifteen cases during the year ending Jrne 30, 1820. Two guns of the sixtesnth century rresented by the British government will be mounted in the restored old FOR SHORTENING fort of Miles Standish at Plymouth. FRESH SELECTED Canads.: for. twealy fios Soalie il | 10st $60,000,000 annually ~through EGGS, dozen. . Y[ |BeRagrpaias platinum — from other metals found in northern On- PINEAPPLE JAM,Ib........ 23c CRISCO, b. ... 21c Have You Seen The New Cadillac ERT PROGRAMME UMEUS DAY PARADE | \FTEE COLU ‘ canization Institute, MINCE France s tring to stimulate fiax 1920, is o ve place ~ ving ] I : STy Roast Beef, Ib. 26¢c MEAT, 2 pkgs. 25¢ |57 it forora ot amatine P ng will be the programm: ¢ flax from Russia, but that 1 we e et el READY FOR OVEN - 12 now shut off. _— square ai 4 o'clocki In Si ‘women mployed Ma ol F, Puca NICELY CURED, LEAN | WELCOME 1n arory wocksbena® i mat el 1 from R!gulctlnu e Y SOAP 4 rs ZSC on the railways and roads, where they V, B equal work. In Holland many women find em- ployment in the brickyards. They stand out in the warmest weather smoothing the bricks and gathering them in great piles. Pound 8c SWIFT'S LARGE SKINNED Toilet Paper 5 Large Rolls 25¢ CALIFORNIA SUNKIST YINGER CRUSHED ST DAY UE WORKED en's compensation for total in- - five weeks at $15, amount to be pald Rosario Fe- 1_street, New London, New London cont he received on Mar working for the con- HAMS, Ib. .. .. 22¢ WHOLE OR HALF SUGAR CURED SMOKED 40-50 PRUNES, Ib. ... 19¢ Ladies Attention! sioner J. J. Donohue has award after a hearing of .the e contractors are also to pay SHOULDERS Pound 12V4c SWIFT'S GENUINE SPRING LAMB LOINS LAMB TO ROAST Pound .... S 180 §MEATY FOREQUARTERS NPound . =, . 0...... 14¢c LOIN CHOPS, ib.... 35¢c LEAN 1 SALT PORK Pound 125c SUNKIST SEEDLESS ORANGES, dz. 39¢c BEST SWEET POTATOES 5 Pounds 25c Celery Hearts 2 Bunches 25¢ the mill at mill prices. Fine Suede, Velours and Polo Cloth, GLEN WOOLEN MILLS Wightman’s Switch { Norwich Town in the case it was ent to work for the morning of March 17 vas injured the same morning by z econd finger of his left rushed while handling a capstone a bullding. sited In New Haven. tch L. Allen of Houston, Tex., Norwich Town, spent the ew Haven, with her nd niece, Mr. and Mrs. Timo- ker Lathrop (Cecile Walton ) also former residents of Norwich Mrs. Allen will again spend a f time In Norwich, before returning :, to resume her dutles as dig he hospital at Houston, fol- acation of six weeks with in the morth. was sorved nmittes. ¢, — Girls! SaveYo Wit Soap - -— Chaplin Pastor Walter E, Resigns. Lanphere, pastor of VY Pre— # Cuticura : Windham and Chaplin Congrega- is to ge te North Dakots, in- P o %