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. We give this branoh of dentistry The winds at th most careful attention. In -idluu coast will be increasing east to south, g because to absolutely painiess sessions to southwest and becoming and it has done their children, = Cer- EMEMBER—our entire stock of seasonable and mplo our dental chairs you're certain .0 R o e e ttorney Jo tainly & p tion that is tender and the. very best grade of work at MODERATE charges. lowed Roads and Lights—R. 0. Libby, lgflflmflmh-fldw bear the manufacturers’ price restriction is offered at Sale and many v You netice the word “moderate” Forecast. Major | N Shartes A. Bell and Guorgs|Loe mm e . ; is in ocapital lstters becauss ouf moderate-charge pelicy for SKILL- FUL work is a guarantes of abso- lute satisfaction. | DR. F. C. JACKSON ! DR. D. J. COYLE | Succeeding the King Dental Co. 203 Main Strest Next te Boston Store 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Daily Sundays by Appointment Lady Attendant ’Phone 321-3 i DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon Mc@rory Building, Norwich, Conn. ence to an office in the administration | lonetitude, ruther would there be any | with mattresses and this recommen-| Wednesday nights play in the West with, Blstion ¢t (cers. : bullaing was made Jan. 1 Mr. Rick: | sefely ot sex ber 51 ano | £2tion would carried ‘out aa|Side Pinackle club contest resulted in| . JANUARY SALE PRICES = - | buty anuary 1 is like Decem . ana DRS. L. F. and A, J. LaPIERRE cently he has had charge of testing| Wi'h a jolt. causes of complaint related to the|frst place, displacing Peckham, who |Tuesday evening. The secretary’s an- ¥ = e Dm R Lino- 287 Miain St reilvay apparatus He has the best| The morning of the mew Jear has food and the manner in ~which it|went down to Afth position -J. Jor. |aual veport showed o membership of —on ‘Silks, 'Dress_ Goods, ugs, wishes of all his friends in taking up | the same weather conditions as the|was cocked. The cause has been |dan's score of 7,495 gave seco leums, .,d.]lhnfi of Floor CGWSI ;s:,s',‘: E_ L‘"‘g ED‘T: his new worlk: & PR | evening of the . oM year—ausually. | removed by the ent. which | Blace, displacing Pettis, who went | The treasurers report showed all bills Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Pl P il Lo has alrcady been stated, the Spanish ¥ I o Greeneville Congregational church are| (s it is important in business and, War veterans now alecs 1 ifter- | ' Wednesday evening’s résuits follow. | o, Miss Dessie “Wilbur;’ secretary, —on vas,mm Ribbons, Laces, Em- - malting arrangements for the JAnUary | morals. Poetry may be imaginary but|ent dormitory from that v‘vhfch“;, Halllsey 7680, J. Jordan 7435, Lewis Miss Merion G. Beebe; treasurer, Miss v £ )y . ) Th I H t soclal in the Sunday school rooms. | it affects character. -New-Years may | oocupled by those of the Cieil Wac | 7420, Larsen 7240, Bailey mo ‘Under- | Hattle Carter. broideries, Small Wares, Toilet Articles, Etc. 18 1S Gas cater — stand for artificial division in time| Governor Holcomb laid stress on |Wood 6910, Baker 6700; A, Jordan 6685, - Local members of the 1915. football | bnt it makes much difference to a|the statement that the board in- | Pettls 5885, Pendleton 6795, TAFTVILLE V‘/ eathcr team at the Academy, Stagley Mul-|man who has a note to pay whether |tende¢ to do everything possible to|5780, Hehn 5140. With the sudden drop in the {emperature, the absence of steam and other heating, has brought discomfort to many. A GAS HEATER or GAS STEAM RADIATOR will give you immediate com- ‘warnings generally east of , except in east Ne river, south New lan long the north Atlantic and west, gale force Bastern New York: Fair Thursday, "l;u" east; Friday fair and much Southern and Northern New El\‘- land: Rain_or snow and warmer Thursday; Friday snow and much colder. Observations in Norwich. temperature and the barometric Wednesday: Ther. Bar. 6_p. m. Highest 40, lowest 32. Comparigone.” Predictions for Wednesday: Cloudy. ‘Wednesday’s weather: Cloudy; Ught showers. Sun. Moos anc Tides. High 1 Moo il Wltia,:' 1| _Sets. 7 Sun Il Rises. | Sets. GREENEVILLE Evergreen Club Organized—P. 8. Rick- etts Promoted—Notes. A of local young men have nmnm club called the Evergreen ers have been elected and muy intend eelecting rooms. P. 8. Ricketts Promoted. Paul S. Ricketts, son of Rev. and Mrs, Charles H: Ricketts, who is em- ployed by the General Blectric com- pany of Schenectady, N. Y. has been promoted from testing work to the headship of the engineering depart- ment on switchboards. The transfer- etts has for two years been in the con- struction end of the company and re- Notes. The Good Will Bible class of the kins and Bradford Ricketts, have re- ceived maroon sweaters with large white N's from the athletic department of the school. VICTORIES FOR GIANTS E AND BLUE SOX. Health and group games at the Ladies’ Heuth and Recreation club on Wed- nesday evening resuited in victories for the Giants and #’lue Sox over the Red Sox and Athletics. The stand- ing of the four teams follows: ‘The following records, reported from | ) Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes|Albert H. in ! | Rev. Charles H. Ricketts, pastor of the by kL R. Palmer and Edwin M. Gray, Gris- wold: Horace Foote and Elmer Pultz, Lebanon: Martin-O. Chapman and Al- fred M. Clarke, North Stonington: WHERE DO YOU STAND ON NEW YEAR'S. One of the Questions For the Day, Says Rev. C. H. Ricketts. The shop talks at the plant of the Richmond Radiator company were continued on Wednesday afternoon after a holiday recess of two weeks. Greeneville Congregational _church, spoke to the men on the subject of New Year’s Greetings. Although 1t is a little late to extend gan, T do so now. New Year's considered itself, stands for worthy of speclal notice. It is not & monument to some great deed in our political past like the Fourth of July or Memorial day. It has no place in the religious calendar like Christmas and Gond Friday. It is simply an im- aginary line that marks a certain di- vision "of time, and imaginary things are of great value to the world — at least they have been in the past. Poe- try is a creation of the mind, so i fiction, but the world would be poorer without them. No one in crossing the liigh seas ever saw latitude or longti- tude because they are imaginary lines, but they serve a very important pw pose. Commerce could not be carried on without a knowledge of latitude and day, the new vear does not bring us up Poth days find us in the grip of win- ter and many people in other kinds of grip. owever imaginary this distinction | his_calendar rears 1915 or 1916. How could banks do business without these imaginary time lnes? What con- fusion in history without such letters as B C. and A. D. They stand far fmaginary distinction in time, Urging men to discover their where- about in the greater practical value of New Years. At sea it is very im- Iportant to know how many degrees jYou are east of Greenwich or west of Washington: whether you are in north or south latitude. In business noth- ing is more important than for a man to know whether the past year has ’bean one of profit or loss. For that reason. usually at the beginning of the year, he takes an account of stock nothing | g =§£' i E%ée g H 5 g S : g ] Sk § i i et Thc’ll‘l'!'llucundtnlflmdl ner and took up consideration of the case after return from dinner. Henry B. ford.” Norwich; §. Patric, Niantic. Solicitor—Ric] -A. T. Boon, Georsa London. Had Logis been convicted of the £all | don, charge upon which he was $300, or both. WORKING FOR HARMONY AT SOLDIERS' HOME. Gov. Holcomb Says Board Will Make Any Necessary Changes. The members of the Soldiers’ home hospital board held a meeting in the executive office of the capitol at Hartford Tuesday, for the purpose of considering the evidence submitted at the investigation that was recent- Iy held at the home at Noroton. There ‘were present Governor Holcomb, Ad- jutant General Georn M. Cole, and Beers of Bridgeport, Virgll McNeil of New Haven, and John H. Thatcher of Hartford. Colonel George Rob- hins, euperintendent of the home, was also present, having received an invitation to attend from Governor Holcomb. ‘The members of the board had typewritten copies of the evidence submitted and it was gone over page by page. Since the investigation | there have been a number of im- provements at the home. Governor Holcomb said after the meeting of the board that the matters complained of at the investigation had been remedied *0 a great extent and that the remain- ing causes of complaint_ would be removed without delay. Dr. Ingalls, the surgeon general, had recom- mended that the beds be furnished «uickly as possible Governor Hol- comb "gaid that ome of the chief requires the physiclan at the home to examine the f¢ before it is “ooked and before it is served. As keep harmony in the home and the emphasis suggested the possibility that the board contemplated making @ change in the personnel of the management. “Is it your intention to make a change in any position?" “We will do what is necessary to keep harmony at the home,” replied Governor Holcomb. SCHOOL GRADE CLOSED FOR THREE WEEKS. Patrick’s Sohool Because of Case of Scariet Fever. At St The Pruldam—A T, Vice Lih‘by‘ Norwich. Second Whiting, " New Haven, Goo&.no\l‘l. hard O. Libby, Nnrwich. and Jacob Linicus, New Collector—~George Goss, New Lon- officers of the assogiation are: Boon, Norwich. President—Richard O. Vice President—Leroy E. Nor- Secretary—George Goss, New Lon- don. don. Board Management—A. and R. B 8, Washburn, O. Libby, Norwich; Treasurer—Jacob Linicus, New Lon- T. Boon Norwich; Henry Eshenfelder, New Londs on; Charles A. Bell and Eva M. Potter, Nhnuc; Henry B. Goodenough, Hartfor: ChurchuL Bristol. Audito! T. Boon, Joh Norwich; n B. Fronry Behenfiiaes, New London Ashley T. Boon is president assoclation and the agement includes A. T. Bocu.,:h\Varw'k:h R. B. S. Washburn, N &henfeldtr New London; Ch: iantic; R. O. Libby, Evl M. Botter, Niantl ‘harles Niantic; Henry B. o(me nry A. pains to conform to the sanitary laws of the state. ‘The shores surrounding the grove will be thoroughly cleaned, and under-brush on vacant lots ‘will be removed and the entire grounds placed in good condition for the season for 1916. built. have been repaired. tion, and indications point to prosperous season. GENERAL SHAKEUP IN ham—J, Jorda down’ to ninth. week, is now was third, dropped down to the the list. The standing: 13680, Lewis Balley 13515, 12600, Baker Pettis 13390, A. ton Institution. )oyed the -luuni on eral skating parties. Several new cottages have The pavillon and dining hall The farm house and farm have received proper atten- been a very PINOCHLE CLUB PLAY Hallisey Takes First Place from Peck- in Second Place. general shakeup in the standing. Tallisey jumped up - from fourth to Underwood, fifth last third and Hahn, who foot of Hallisey 14810, J. Jordan 14675, Un- derwood 14055, Larsen 13920, Peckham 13590, Jordan 12850, Pendléton 12740, Hahn 12845, WHEELER SCHOOL NOTES. Plenty of Activity at North Stoning- The members of the Wheeler school at North Stonington thoroughly en- Avery's pond last team practiced Wu-'-u s o wiiuhlm week of the .l-.n&y Closiail will positively close on Saturday night. We M“flm-flmuflflum&—b& Tepara: wholesome eriough to mvi:mu Mlvgr Sy 5 Don't Scold Fretful Children. That nervousness, fretting and rest- lessness s no doubt caused by worma or constipation. Instead of -m»z o scolding, give your chlld a treatu of Kickapoo Worm Killer. Nice cand confections that kill the worms an are laxative enough to move the bow- els and expel not only the worms -but accumulated poisons. These poisons and worms bring on fever, make. chil- dren nervous and irritable, reduce their vitality and make them victims .of sickness. Get a box of Kis Worm Killer today at your drugsist, only 28c. frorm e B s B bt B et B 3 FOUND IN ROWBOAT OFF NAVY YARD Phil Dollery Emp-d from Norwich State Hospital on Wednesday Eve- ning. Phil Dollery, an inmate of the Nor- wich State hospital, escaped from the institution about 6.15 o’clock Wednes- day evening. The man saw a door open and going out into a corridor got down an elevator shaft. Late Wednesday night a man ap- o L i S 2R o -of- | Goodenough, Hartford; John B. | parently demented was arrested by ANW Hae e he 1a aTi ol Do herod (12 ot Aot mieeting SULe THE Toat Hes The management have taken special | base at the Navy Yard and locked up there on the charge of attempting. to steal a boat. The man was about to move away from the wharf. in_the boat when an officer saw him. Asked what he was doing there he said he was stealing a boat, and he was then placed under arrest Dr. H. M. Pol- lock, superintendent at the State Hos- pital, was notified of the arrest about midnight and getting in touch with the Navy Yard officials by phone sat- isfied himself that the man arrested was the man wanted at the State hos- pital. Attendants were immediately sent down to the Navy Yard to bring the man back. CHARITABLE CIRCLE. Annual Meeting of King's Daughters annual meeting of- Charitable circle of King’s Daughters was.-held paid, a goodly sum given for benevo- lences end a balance in the treasury. The following officers were reelected: Leader, Mrs. H. F. Palmer; vice lead- Men's Club of Congregational Church Met—Funeral of Joseph Paradise— Play at Parish Hall—Notes. @ January meeting of the Men's clib of the Taftville Congregational Buy Now and Save Money JANVJ JANUARY SALE PRICES JANUARY SALE PRICES JANUARY SALE PRICES - m JANUARY THE PORTEOUS & MITCHELL CO. fore the sale ends. merchandise—with the exception of articles which Buy Now--You'll Never Repent JANUARY SALE PRICES —-on Men’s Wear—Clothing, Shirts, Hosiery, Un- derwear, Sweaters, Elc:_ —on Women’s Wear — Millinery, Coats, Suits, —on Boys’ Wear—Overcoats, Sweaters, Blouses, Caps, Etc. ; —on Winter - Weight Hosiery and Underwear for Women, Misses, Children and Infants. —on Prints, Percales, Madras, Ginghams, Outing thnel-,and_-ll-hnd-oanhGoods. —on Domestics, Table Linens, Towels, Toweling, Coflon;.thneh,Bhnksb,CunfuhHu.Ek. % church was very well attended Wed- nesday evening at the church. - Ladies were invited to attend, accompanied with lunches for two, and the baskets were auctioned off to the men, with Willam Kendall auctioneer. Inclosed in a secure place was the name of the Iady donater and whoever bought the basket was expected to share the con- tents with the lady. Durlnl the even- music was rende ot the deceased acted as bearers. Burial was in the Sacred Heart cemetery and Undertaker George G. Grant har charge funeral ari Gerala i “v&h'na;uwmdfizmpd . mp. - They_are fit- ters unplnyod BY the Whmnc Machine company. “A Noble O\vhlth" P Blue S to know definitely his financial lati-| The- third grade at St. Patrick's| The second annual poultry contest 2 Tativilie Footbail club wil hola fort in.the ' me, or Office, | ainietes | tnde and longtitude. Parochial school has been ordered |has staried. This year the boys built | &n important business meeting in thelr | yreq Walsh, supporting Sacred | Lea, ! Giants It is equally important to find out | closed for the period of three weeklvy six new coops. The plan is to build [ Beadquarters this evening. e elec- | gogrt Dramatic club gave £ p Rea Sox | whether a man is going to enter the|the city health officer, Dr. & . five each year untll there ore a sum- | tlon S ‘oicers and cther business wil | e LA~ Noble Outeast: Barian Full, new stock on hand, The City of Norwich Gas and Elecirical Dep’t 321 Main St., Alice Building DR. A. J. SINAY Dentist Roorms 18-10 Alice Building, Norwich Phone 1177-3 The Athletes were given 10 points extra men. One new member was -dmmea into the club Wednesday ev- ening. new year as a moral bankrupt or not. Tt is a duty which man owes to himself to discover af stated times, just what his normal latitude and lon titude are. Has he gained or lost in a twelve-month When the new year comes in just where does he stand in his own self respect? Supose his family made a rating of his mental and normal capacity, where does he stand in the eyes of his family? No man in this world is big enoush to turn down the good opinign of his own family. Where d opinion of e relow The company he works The community in wWhich he The God to whom he belongs? Sun Eclipse on February 3. J. J. Nassau, a post-graduate student in the department of math- for? lives? Brophy, because one of the pupfll, Cora. Duhaime, of 22 South Thamies street has been found il with scarlet fever. ‘The closing of the grade is & precaution gainst & spread of the dist y's_investigation that tho Du'hllmo z;lfll! had been vistted Christmas by a family from Baltic which had in it a child in the peeling stage with scariet fever. The moth- er of the Baitic child told Mrs. Du- haime that the child has been sick two weeks before this but had gotten over the fllnm and nothing had been thought of { Dr. Bmphy learned from Dr. Fon- taine, health officer, for Bl.l!le. that there were other cases of scarlet fever In that village but that the chfld who visited the Dubaime family one that hed not been reported to Health Officer Fontaine. cient number for all contestants to use uniform coops. Points are to be awarded this year on somewhat the same plan as last vear, viz, on the basis of number of eggs, met profit, care of hens, and a written account of methods of feeding, costs, ete. The new fire is escape rmmddoclmmmmmnm oohotth-bnfldm as e H lh .utht danger from h tho schdol hall. Fire drills practiced, that lecture by Mr. and a:gms;mr, Trho co ,_Jan e uary Ppeopl som will not be or. now. mfldfl of the hall is lmited, be transacted. TREAT o thig oity, Jan 13, 1916 & ®on to Mr. os C. Tréa Merchants avenue, Wednesday morn- ing with a good number of friends and relatives m nttmdlnea Rey. U. O. Bellerose officiated at services con- ducted in Sacred Heart church. Uncles A PARTY FROCK JUST A8 PRETTY A8 BIQ SISTER'S DIED. SR e f fun N ‘;mo uvm please copy. ematics and asthonomy of Syraou 3 oniversity, according to an article| The city heaith officer thinks that| The greliminary trials for the s Tay Bl Sty Soie il el Bt S B gt ni e BB ran me | a Adam S TIVOI'II whidh the S eclipsed on ‘hat they are not afiicted with | The following have n Tetained for Tupeal e % fi'fl , Hhe meratue’ of Deieuary & . Rocords | e torer. further trial: M1 "11. S ‘1881 ipg to his calculations for, Syracuse, — jrzamarsic, Ric ua-on, a Pollack, cemetory. 8 the eclipss wWill begin at twenty-ons | LICENSES GRANTED BY Merriil, A X i e otty, Jea. 3, P Lo -| minutes an thirty-four seconds atter 10 o'closk and will end tour minutes after visible about two hours, Thiumun-wmb-umu-un eclipse in the of - the COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. | From these ten Two Liquor Licenses And One Club Cortificate to Norwich Applicants. ECCLESIASTICAL SOCIETY i & R SaEPESER o, Bt l“‘ W on i e el ’fi.‘kfi"if R T J&"?E-?‘ m_uu»y Ponoral tramn hop late omey Merohamte! A u:n'n oo Hursial i Tare: In session here on Wednesdey aft- OF SECOND CMURCH county At ok ors | Reclects its Officare—Year Shown te Have Been- Prosperaus One. Uniteq States Mnur& Une of totality begins in the Pu:lflc |91 club certificate was the Frochiichkelt Sinsing ciub at Talo DENTIST DR, E, J. JONES