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TC GIVE ATTENTION TO WATER POLLUTION.| State Board of Health to Deal Sewags Preblems. bject un- r the leg- numerous bills ttees and state given au-| te the subject Dy a| onthly bulle January is ged the general wi ole will e a the prac of discharg- ‘the nearest water- d to the doerway of| a practice,” says outlining the report, on indefinite in the con- steme with no "nges in the| in central hoard, it is elimtinate much of Under authority given the wstate A plete sanitary survey of all made last resuit marked mmer and fa A © problems. - says the bulletin the amount of purification yuired and the tpye of plant to be i fand: | tide, w With | to be made|in ;im watert in| 1 conditions| onable degree Of‘ less bo de- | vse oftense tol to public manded. decency At Hartford Hospital. John R waiter, form ouse, s 2t tie ers he underwent an opera wesks ago 1 tend OLR-TIME REMEDY MAKES PURE BLOOD Norwich, Wednesday, Feb. 17, 1915, For coider, TH E WEATHER. el iy Forecast for Teday. New England: Fair, somewhat {colder Wednesday; Predictions from the On Wednesday overcast to clear and fresh to brisk westerly winds. The outlook for Thursday Thursday fair. New York Her- will be partly colder, Observations in Norwich. The following records, reported from Sevin's pharmacy in temperatare and changes Tuesday: 8P Highest 30, lowest 38 jeoider, Tues, show the the Comparisans. Predictions for Tuesday: Cloudy and da: ;. As predicted. Six s after Li~n water it is low lowed Ly floed tide. GREENEVILLE changes | with | s fair and ! Marriage of Jeremiah F. Fallon and | Miss Mary A. Larouchs—~Notes and| Personals Gathered About the Dis- | trict, Jeremian i Pleasant street and che of Central avenue were mar J. H. Fitzmaurice | ¢ Lar ried M of 8 ttended v by Rev. the Liar,.usr of Mr. ncis Malion of Meunt Miss Mary Agmes ssed charmingly. son of Michael rdon Fallon and and he of Central ave. Déoplo are well circle c( Miss Mary Flynn Entertained. Miss An outline of this| pl reet gave Mar Neil of North Main in rendered Bres: me of the iat from Lead. happened on day morning lzughter was auto truck with a loag of r\d-atefloard boxes came jounc- | as t of the lots of ten fel) load onto one of ¢ binding the boxes together caught the check hook and huug suspended and at Fifth street| se corner and 'cvm the top of [km e horses. The cord on until released. Joser Maine's, i a few days’ illnes Charies McMillan New PBritain erstood he has obt: 2ot ne to 1 Portelan able to be out a , clerk of Smith avenu where it ed a ne S(ealmg Electric nght: at Library. m ou red po: ng he how tin both 1 duty at to locate the eered wor! s are that . of P. Uniformed Rank. Meriden, Conn., oned_ officers ade, Uniformed Rank, Knigt 1 convention. H. the first weelt in .m3 { quet followed the bu is en or eight Tungst: ared from the alcoves at the I before * automobile were stolen, and between undoubtediy Tungsten of the Otis library. of the lamps otherw ns have d the tk ief gets awa e lights on Grosy: en he too reach them 60 and 70 Feb. 16.. ? the re this afternoon 1t was voted that the i w Engiand ness blood hy taking Sarsaparilla, This medi been and still is the peopl mredicine beeause of its reliable aracter and Wwonderful suc in the treatment of the common d eases and ailments—scrofula, ca- tarrh, rheumatism, dyspepsia, lnes of appetite. that tired fesling, general debility. Hood’s Sarsaparilla tested forty years. 1la has 'ne\!n. Get it today. COAL AND LUMBER The Sequel #f eur large purchases, paying cash| and water shipments, ig— Economy when you buy M B E R icx'n(? does't burn the sl L U e in farge or small quantities of ! THEEDWARD CHAPPELLCQ. Gentral Wharf, Nerwich, Conn, COAL and LUMBER —Cail up 24— ‘ GCOAL Free Burning Kinds and lehlgh* AL\:\-AYS IN STOCK A. D. LAYTHROP Qifice—~cer. Market and Sketuckst Sta, | Telsphope 46313 > 4uucw BAGKACHE! equipping lamps with- | I The first theft occur-|’ i - RUBLUMBAGO OR ~ PAINFROMBACK |RUB STIFFNESS AWAY WITH | SMALL TRIAL BOTTLE OF OLD “ST. JACOBS OIL.” Ah! Quickly ?—Yes. {iief from sorenes Paureris gone! Imost instant re- stiffness, lameness and pain follows a gentle rubbing with | “St. Jacob's Oil. Rub this soothing, penetrating ol right on magic, relief comes. is 2 harmless backache, your pauutul back, and like “St. Jagob's Oil” lumbago and sciatica cure which never disappoints Straighten up! Stop those torturous “stitches.” moment you wrill forget that vou ever! j{had a 't or be stiff or lame. Get a small trial bottle of old honest | Jacob's Oil” from your qruggm! Bt weal @ t cemplaining! In a back, because it won’ Don't suffer: jnow] and get this lasting relief. GAGER Funera! Director and Embalmer Prompt serviteday or night Tel. 642-2. Lady Assigtant i die annu St s | Charities and Corrections—Miss Lydia Lathrop to be the | 1 Chief Speaker—Reg-arded as Authority From Her Study | e tions and etudiés as head of the | national department and as a member ! i of the Iilinois staie board of charities |and as o re: nous Hull { Flouse in Chicago, | sociated with Jane Addams i { remarkable and productive | per ce of this generation. { Miss | responsible for portunity of e’lm.uxl" the first )u\c in the country. Other I has been toe establis -t committee ociation in cago, the organization of the Illi- s Socisty for Mental Hygiene and ation of the first school in for teaching the attend- the 1llinois hospitals for the w to re-educate the inmates stitutions. ate board of char the most social e: ‘with beéing | court law structive ited s she , making investigations and istering to the i Many re- forms have resulted fr se visits. jer father, William Lathrop, for years go) Il presented Fo district in congre: g a member of one families, she is Vassar college degree { In addition to bi of Illinois’ prominent honor graduate of nd has received an honorary from Mount Holyoke college Will Tell of Connecticut’s Naedn, MISS JULIA C. LATHROP. That approximatel in the Uni In her address Mis: | only be able to tion on Conneécticut's ing start the welfarc of ¢ W other munities are solving the various per- plexing problems coming Every infant mortalit eved that the figure; eryative instead of ex: ead of this department Lathrop, one of ti and promine children, and th {address vital teresting. An endeavor will be made clud, civic or- , visiting nurses’ association stitutional board T 4ppropr: pr . by at least been secured as ¢ been learned that o practically necticut state con- 1d correction at 1 18. Pe- he sub- and town off organizations wili rounced 11 of Yale man of the se univer: ut Legal gnd In- ns for the Care o. ives and Dell of the Gaylo: 3 ion given over to nz and Public Health ot the W ion so ACKNOWLEDGES GIFTS SENT FROM NORWICH. ! | WINTER PUTS STOP ,‘ TO HIGHWAY WORK. comy Nine Cent Sta National Red Cross Sends Letter to the Local Organization. cts Geing Ferward in at Present. all except has been s the pa eason 44 contracts were awarded. The nine on which work is g done 3 | Bridgewater, Essex, Ridgefield, Eas wold and O!d Lymie. ¥ WOFk to & of con sting of note the the wor matter may be aliowed articular not w_frozen the roadway in the adj Cadwel ard to work or C onlruwr Cadw and the a Tost. ant week for r‘n accounts fast regainir “LAW GOVERNING HOURS FOR WOMEN IN STORES. se convey eep apprec Advecated by Miss Holloway, State Industrial Investigator, e em e labor commis: )onA yesterday, and while here she gave an Interobting talll to some of the men employes of local stores abeut bill which has been intreduced in the general assemdly having for its ob- | ject the further regulation of the em- yment of women in stores. The amoung other things, provides that staté the retail stores employing women shall ot be opened more than oue night a iweek and on that might wotl later tham nine o'clock. s Molloway safd that she favered the passage of the bill and that some of the lave retail merchants of the | state almo favored it. Miss Holloway | saig that the bill would effect al ve- tail stores, employing women, exactly alise, and consequently . would not work to the Q@isvantage of some mer- . Jocal treasurer Miss Mary C. Crowell $20. Mrs. F. 8. Norton $109, Mrs. Sunday school rk \\Ga(ha au wool Lane RESIGNATION FOLLOWS CLASH WITH SUPERIOR OFFICER. chunts. She saif that she favered the [ Sam Hyde Gives Up Job as Station|{i[™,7 ihe result of her investizations House Kesper at New London. about the late closing of stores that | | employ women. Miss Holloway point- Sam Hyde >l eq out that a majority of mer- a _small and sele b chie has interviewed on the su 1.3f dav sta ! | ject 2re mot opposed to the nins o'cle | Sam has g o i but these merchants claim t Hm {city which wants a_station are forced to keep their busine {for any “old kind of a job,” untill the as long as their compe i New London. Officer Hyde after con-| | walked out. {a civilian i dropped him, { the list of ecomie the ng and boat weather 3 motor REPORTER 58 YEARS, { Murphy's First “Tum” Was te Take S0 st :v-rnfut of Connecticut Senater Fos- n paiice depart ment i} g uid make readers in cities in which| At Washingten Edward V. Murphy here are well disciplined police devgrcle'ee‘;r:}e\d &“rfi’?’iy;:fmflmfié;t”fl ?:. Dt anc K t ivers: 4 - partments, sit up and look askance af Morice oF genatis o Toe Chgva Heais He said that his first “turn” police circles, | Was to tale the protest of Senator e regarded as|lLafayette S. Foster of Norwich against since the council|tie Senate’s paving honor to Senator with several others from | Broderick of California who had been rpernumeraries. He ex l"““’ in a fltlfl 'g'{flh PJUS;!:Q Tedx:r: ot pects in a few days to be busy with|the sams state v, Foster said that hig boat getting her ready for the com- MS the senater from Califernia had ing season, when he will give his at- oSt Bis life 2, result of @ duel in tention to fishing and carrying el v.'vwla.flan of laws of jis country ter parties.—~New London Day. he wes not entitlad to the homor. This | Was on Pebruary 16 138 Kkeeper { perior « Sam, about ajl?l;ed g his little tal ome toric He has employe which bide fair! in 1n 1912 there were ot 2 the wirld 04,000 trade As a member of | e almshouses fo over 100 counties of | ons throughout the coun- | states and com-{ under thisj cussions and_actions upon | -t PERSONAL RECOLLECTION-B OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN Heard | Huntingten Norwi ! Rev. "George W. Sreak untington of New- erly of this city, “o‘ mns of Al corder as Abraham Lin- | n of office, T was im and hearing | he was noi c | fortur ecticut 100! m hi place in the n! dedate d jc jdre | zener: Little Gia my homely phra a pin drop,” | silence of | cussion_of su souri_Cox { ton Con to the young—hs of a pop v lreg!l y tent erios:| * an hour lxm«eh audience to ti his was dered, at | co: raceful tribute and mar! compli evening. speaker of tely for the country, iérations to come, he nd elected to the lead- ent to the i 1 States o and, \althous ave since elapsed, } during the nearly fifty | T well remember the shock it zave me the whole ip’s company when 'g;,nr reac us, on the in Florida, that he on of “ma ity for all e bullet was d 1 Al I AT THAMESVILLE CUTLERY, Dr. Siocum Told the Story of | Jerry McAuley. + work in What w { name a momeént ago? d the name he sa - that nam Auley, ti a long He was | John A. 1y he went d almost at 1D Id hau during hag been in consequence of the i 1t was after this fa I worst record as a s pal was Tom Wilson, | another desperate ciaracter. Togetner very begmrm: of this sto. Jerry McAuley's life. Tle sigued the pledge for M. Little that day and then went home and celebrated the event by Fetting hopelessly druni, When he was able to get out again. he and his pal siarteq on_anofher stealing tour. But Mr, Little happened to meet them and he offered to let Jerry take ht coat as a pawn, if only he would give up his wicked errand that day. Jerry the coat, saw that it would 50 cents and he exclaimed: Little, if you love me that TIl' die pefore Il steal' That was the real turning point in Jerrs's life, although he fell zeveral! times cams inte after that. Finally he gave up even tobacco and after that he never feil again, But I cannot tell the whole stery. I can hardly make a beginning of it in this Jittle talk. it is a story full of | human interest, but bevond that it is | an 111d52r&tin.. gh_Jesus 11 of the power of Ged Christ, His Son, who save unio the uttel rt in the pilgrimage of Regarding Catching Smelt. 2 hearing Tuesda: capitol at Martforg act concerning the from_ Palmer cov . Poquonnoc and Balkers cove. LUndar existing law seining is prohibited and x'ne proposed river law permits the use of seine during! the months of Dacembar January and February, Representative Crancall and | Captain Percy A. QMorgan appeared in favor of the measure. Hearing on Nerwich londt Centinued. The act concerning the $30.000 in bomds the i wich, which was assigned for hearing Tuesday afternoon before the finance committee of the legislature at Hart- ford, was continped. Sepator Barnes. who intreduced the bill. was engaged ! in the senate when it was called for hearing, which was continued at his Teaesl. presi The ¢ Dr. were th Previous tola pure! ;, the clection for gov- | ith {pu ational convention, that was | to meet a few weeks later, would honor | i ing tall friend | its candidate for vice Be Botter Looking—Take If your skin is yellow— pailid—tongue coated—appetite poor— | you have’'a bad taste in vour mout':— no-good feeling—you .shoulo | take Ollve Tablets. a lazy. Olive Tablets. piplexion Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—a :mb» | stitute fe: Dr,, Edw: | with his ya Edwa: by ti 1t you ght eyes, zlomel—Were prepured by 17 years of study know them pink chiidhood t the cause. days, you skin, | a feeling of ! HAVEMI.YW‘CI“KS Heat YOUI‘ House With Gas lB Using a Gasteam Radlator {and no 351 ps jaway ntains an gas flow ien the desired steam pressure even iemperatuge 18 shut off automati- | R s s s Ofive Tablets act on{ % X2 hereby preventiag waste bowels like calomel—| -~ $2% S An S ve no dangerous after effccts.| Cal witness & demonstration at start the bile and overcome| our office. i!ch That's why millions of‘ re sold annually 10c a T e G The Cxty of Norwic! or two mnightly and note results, ompany, coan-| Gas and Electrical Dep't. Mardi Gras Wlflst Held by Lafayette‘ Club—Veterans to Play Return Game | TAFTVILLE With Tigers—Gther Local Notes. The Mardi Gres whist sgiven by Latayette Parish hall was a big succes: roceeds will g charming nature were given to the | of The whist was held from 8| o | 321 Main St., Alice Building | i { == { 'Gverhauling and Repair Work all kinds on Automobiles, nner to 10 o'ciock, and tnen dancing was | Carriages, Wagons, JTrucks enjoved until a late hour. Refresh- i % ed during (he evening. | and Carts. the Tiger: liminary e th and Rogers DEVINE—vm Mary A et, aged o8 years \"eterans Ias' baturda‘ are determined They are crippled, as J. ) star man, was injur the zame unable to_pla; ke River Head of East Ly ans of play Jewett Ci the to wit at Postponed Their Meeting. who were Monday | all club ceting be sited in Joseph Caren of Cer Cemet associa Thas subscribers ar ederick Hil Minor. S;;u—nm — Tn Feb. 1 weon, G Jane Wi — WIGHT . aged 39 vears me in Pla 1915, at John's R Burial i New -London, Devine of 481 Peo. Church & Allen FUNERAL EMBALMERS ENRY E CHURCE 15 Main Street DIRECTORS wady Assistant Teleahone 328-3 WM. SMITH ALLZ: H weights. Rubbers. Rubbors . RUBBEZR BOOTS AND AHCTICS h and low cut, light and hea\vnbns L F. .nd A. d. LIPIERRE Ask to see the Tep Notch They are the VERY BEST. | FRANK A, BILL, 184 fain St gy, are a return game witd | ay evening as a pre. with relatives filed articles Williams | {dechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ng, Upholstering and Wood Waork. 8 smithirg in all itz branches. Seail & Clark Corp f' 507 to 515 North Main St. 1647 Adam’s Tavern - football th 1 861 mah club joine ths do, it means th the fimest siandara ville team will lese two strong play- T Beer of Lurope ud;::g::c:n nd if a team is started in the} Muers Sify tHe T cam will 1c rany Fler clty the local team will 1 any A . Tmported Ginger Ale, Bunker 5. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- S ter Ale, Anheussz, € Pabs A, ADAM, Norwic! Telephone 447-13 Town | Big Ben and all kinds of ' Alarm Clocks AT ; FRISWELLSS, i 27 FRANKLUIN STPEET |American House | PARRBL, & SAXDERSON, Props. -| Special Rates to Thestre Troupes, Traveling Men, Ete. Livery connection. Shetucket Strest STETSON & YOUNG e| Teienik o B | Garpenters and Builders Dest work and materials at rigir rices, by skiiled labor. Teiephona 80 WEST MAIN ST. | JOSEPH BRADFORD -\ BOOK BINDER i Slank Becks Made and Ruled to Order { 108 BROADWAY ! i MRS. G. P. STANTON 62 Shetucket Street: |is showing 2 full line of New Millinery for Fall and Winter 'THE DEL-HOFF European Plan tes 75 cents per day and um HAYES BROTMERS, shons 1227.. 26.25 Broadw DR. F’ECK { EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT, ONLY | Removed to 16 Franklin Square, 1 Thayer Building Hours—2.30 a. m. to 430 p. m. | Saturdey !v‘nmga 7 to & i Sunday by appsintment R JUST ARRIVED A Handsome Carge of CALAMITE COAL J. 0. PECKHAM 52 Broadway. Phone 402 | - DENTIST i DR. E. J. JONE | Suite 46 Shannon Building aks. elcvator Shelucser Street trance. Ptone. en- lost Cigars are Goo@~ THESE ARE BETTER TOM'S 1-2-3 5c CIGAR GOOD FELLOW 10¢ CIGAR | Try ihem and { THOS, M. SHEA, Prep. Franklin St Next to Faisce Cafo 287 fAain 8¢, PRACTISE LiMITED TO Ear, Nose and Throat Hours 10 & m. to 3 p. m. MAHONEY BROS. {Hack, Livery and Boarding Stable FALLS AVENUE Vi'e guarantes our servics to be (hs best at ths most reascnable