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The Gity of Norwich ! fort in the’ Hame or Office, Full, new stock on hand. Gas and Electrical Dep't. 381 Main St Alice Buiding in" from the Backe ocesn. by Way cfllfinfll e ooe qmne sustward mn;ment of the B sturbance prevent any set- tled weather over the central and east of the country for several days 2nd over the districts east of the Mis- | sissippl river rains and snows will be general, with: rapidly ture, which, however, will not reach the coast states middle Atiantic, tresh south and: South- Forecast. East New York: Rain Friday, prob- ably tur.ing to snow, and colder north and west portions; ' Saturday ‘much colder and probably fair. Southern New England: Rain Fril or Friday night; Saturday colder an Probably fair: Northern New England: - Rain_ or snow Friday, colder in Vermont; Sat- urday partly cloudy and much coider, ‘probably local snows in Maine. Observatichs in Nerwich, The following records, reported from Sevin'.. pharmacy, show changes in temperature and the barometric changes Thursday: Before Adjourning Criminal Term Without Day—Long List of Cases. In the superior court here on Thury day morning State Attorney Hull went . | through the enmtire docket, disposing 7Tam 49" 20.401 5¢ the cases which had not previously 1. 35| boen_disposed of efther by entering Highest 64, Towest 46. e S tocns continuances, term .of- the criminal court adjourned without day. The case of Barnett Levy, charged with theft; was continued. ‘The term of prpbatién in the case against Fanny Green has expired and the case went off. The case against Attorney Ralph H, Denison of Groton, charged with em- bezzlement, was continued. State At- - | torney Hull stating that the wife of, the accused died recently and Attorney John C. Geary was ill and unable to be 491 in_court. i| The case against Calgero Chiappone, charged with eheft of cattle, was eon- tinued. Comparisons. Predictions for Thursday: Cloudy. Thur:day- weather: Fair; wam; southerly wing Sun, Moon and Tides. B Hi l‘!' Rises. "Sets. !Ix‘ Water. !I‘ g:_“ Ba: fa'm | p m [|a mI sz Smmazasal P ao:ooo'e BHE E B3 i P DR.C.R.CHAMBERLAWI Dentai Surgeon MoGrory Building, DRS, L. F. and A. J. LaPiERRE 287 Main St RRACTISS LIMH'EF 1o ° Hours i0 a m. to 3 p, m: Eye, Ear, Nose:and Throat THE CRANSTON (0. Norwvizh, “onn. i pa: “ "JQSEPH. BRADFORD, BOOK BINDER Blank Bosks Made and Ruled to Order, 108 BROADWAY AND CIGARS ALES, WINES, LIQUORS Bronstsin’s Probation Centinued. State Attorney Hull reported that the term of probation of Abraham Bronsteln expired in Aprll, but he wished it extended until the next ses- sion of the court in May. Angello Covello was continued in the custody ,of the tion officer. The probation In the case against Edwin Jones has expired and the case ‘went off. e case against Willlam Noonan, charged with indecent assauit, was continued, The case against Mary Perone was continued, and she will remain in the custody of the probation officer. The case #gainst Asa Walden, who is on probation, ‘was continued. Attorney’s lliness Caused Postpone- “ ment. The cases ‘Willlam Lubchan- sky, Nathan Pumerantz and Benjamin Pumerantz were continued. State At torney Hull stated that he had agreed to try the case, but Attorney Geary was ill and could not be in court. The case against Harland D. Bry- den, charged with falsifying accounts, was continued. The probation term in the cass of Harry ia has expired and his case went. off. The probation term in the case against George Dyer, alias George ‘Brainard, was continued untll May. The cage against Wiiam Youngs, who has beén on probation, went off. The case against Raymond . Abil- gaara SET U R o tinued. The case against James Beatty, who ‘has been on probation, went off. The case against Leo Wolfe, which had been continued until further order of court, was nolled. The_case against .Ynlegh Fogelson of New York, emsed with indecent as- sault, was nolled. Nolle in Yerrington's C Shetucket Mills Hold Annual Meeting 4¢“‘ lf Inllf.-t. A’ the annual meeting of the She- citkets mille Thursday afternoon ports presented showed a vast i provement in the property of the com. Dpany.. The company is now._engaged in building a new weave shed. The following directors were chos: Edwin i Baker' of Greonwich, Wil- liam T. West of Roselle, X. J., Joseph T. Foster of New. York, James L. Case, Robert A. Smith of Norwich. As a subsequent meet of the board of Girectors these officers were re-elected: Fresident, Edwin H. Baker, Greenwich; vice president, William 7! || West, Roselie, ; - secret and treasurer, Maxton Holms, Norwich; assistant’ secretary and treasurer, Os- car. W. Carpenter, Norwich. President E. H. Baker reappointed Rcbert A. Smith resident agent and general manager. Notes. Miss Agnes Nelson of Prospect street extertained a number of her friends Thursday evening. Games were played gnd refreshments were served by the ostess. The foundation of the house being erected at Potter Maner for Dr. Coles is nearing the stage of completion. The brickwork will \all be completed in a short while. Owing to the slippery and muddy condition of Central aventue, an out of town motorcyclist Thursddy had to push_his. machine through the street by_hand power. The road is in such @ bad condition that the rider for his Fresh, c: nplete stock. /Best ‘Service, DAN MURPHY 11 Bath Strest Trommer’s Evergreen Beer REAL GRRMAN LAGER is on draught at "H. JACKEL & CO. ~MAHONEY BROS., FALLS AVENUE We luuanteo our service to be the best at ihe most reasonable prices. R. R. AGNEW, M. D. Physician and Surgeon 214 Thayer Building ieh, Conn, =7 day evenings, Sad by tment Ratés 76 cents per a HAYES BROTHERS, Telephone 1222. Mast Cigarg are } 23 5c Grmwflh _office: nd up 7.8 exoept Wednesdaay | & Satur- - and / Saturday THE DEL.- IIOFF 26:28 Broadway Good— THESE ARE BETTER 1. CIGAR own safety was compelled to abandon| ‘The state attorney recommended & riding. nolle in the case against Charles E. Yerrington, chargeds with attempting to influence a juror. He sald that the evidence was weak, there being only one other ‘witness, whose testimony would not be strong. The nolle wa: entered. Pleasant Trip to Panama. Steamer Panama, for Colon, on whlch Chi.rlex H, Brown of Norwich is a sailed from New York at ‘8 oclock - Thureday. afternqon. . Sr. Brown has as his guest on the trip to the Isthmus Dudley C. Perkins, of Gales Ferry. They expect to be gone over three weeks. They will be met at Colon by Alfred E. Rogers. and goods from a store at the navy yard, was nolled. Colontonio Trial Next Term. - The case against Rocco Colontenio of New London, charged with man- slaughter in shooting and killing seppe D'Ancico, was continued. charged with first degree murda' but a grand jury failed to find il against him. State Atiorney H\lll stated he would try the next te;rn on the charge of HEAD STUFFED &?Annn Bffing CoLD _A"I“ Nostrils B&"mmh-nmn; Instant rellef—no watting. Your clogged nostrils open right up; the air passages of your h clear and you can breathe hawk- ln‘, lnufllnm ? headache, dryness. nfhn‘ breath st night; voul' cold or catarrh disap- peare. a small bottle of Bly's' Cream Bun trom your druggist nvw Axwlv a little of this fr t, -an ic; ealing cream in your non.ru-. 1t pen- etrates through évery air paseage the head, soothes ' the molun mncod-; membrane and nller ““Its just fine. Dow't, stay stutted- |sion up with a cold or nasty catarrh. Jjuror, was continus charged ym‘o’.'.. m Providence and upon his assurance that he could take care of dmboy,uuboywuphmdon:nu e Transfers of Real Estate Shown at Norwich Town Clerk’s Office. Sales of 76 pieces of real estate have Dbeen recorded at Town Clerk C. Holbrook’s office for the last ‘weeks: Estate Mary F. McManon land Yntidings 19 Johy etti to John L. Ri lin street, Minnie H. Ashton to Nor- wich Housing Co, Broad and Rock- Wfllinn C. Bode to Wo- Jciek Socho, Asylum street. Thomas J. Wattles to Eilen T. Dowling land, Per- kins avenue. Norwich Land Imp. Corp. to Geo. B. Ellsworth, land, Woudm-.n- See_avenue, Willlam F. Kern to Chas. Kern, Pottar manor. Norwich Land p. Corp. to Norwich Housing Co. land. Spring Garden avenue. John E. F;unul:l. to Hopkins 13‘ Allen: Arms Co. street. Pllnuflelfl Lend md Buflding Co. to Henry R. Woodward Fair- view Helghts. Elizabeth G. Post to Bart J. and Mary M. Sulliven, Ox Hill road. Arthur H, Mott to Flora M. Carroll. to Norwich HousingNN..6— Mott. Canterbury turnpike. George W, ;'lnrtz avenue. Helen P. Huntington to lroad freight discontinued boe-un o the mnu. Gt'a| Bmil M 8. N. Gates to Frances Burke land, Elmwood avenue. Peter T. Van- derwaart to. Andrew B. Davies, 292 Wuhlur.nn street, Dennis H. Driscoll to Herman M. Optiz, 12 Arnold street, Reuben P. Potter to Charles V. Frances place. Pulkallus to Bertha Pulkallus 81 Smith avenue. Jenny L. Reld to nry G, Driges. 253 Broadway. Leonard hurch to Edward Briggs, land, Alies_ S S streets. Vine S. Stetson and_Norwich Land Imp. Corp. to Wm. C. Young, land, Spring Garden _and smnn streets, Emil M. Fox to Hop- king ang_Allen Armlw Co., Frankil Street. ‘alter ley to Emil L Fox, Franklin strest. Benjamon Hill and others to Joseph Hall, Trading ove. Emily F. Burlingham to Flora B. ‘e, 201 Maple street. BEliza _F. Johnson and others to Adams P. Car- rol, lard, Washington street. David W. Lillibridge and A. H. M. to Beverly M. Bliven, Plain Hill and Frankln. Joseph Perrone to Rosarlo and Teresa Emilio 48 Lake street. Edw. P. Brewer to Mary L. Peck, land, Hedge =xenue. Alex E. Reeves to Joseph E. iand, Pratte avenue. Estate A. L., lnd Frank Potter to F, D. Coles, land, Pot- ter manor. Adam Butkavitz to Pauline Butkavitz, 22 and 24 North High street. Estate Byron Boardman _ to Philip Goldblatt, 30 High street. Spersky Ca- sey R. to Thomas Brennan, land, Lake Strest Estate Patrick Burke to Chas. Schwenk, Norwich Town. Henry i Gellup fo Daniel T, Shea, Broadway. Estate Sarah E. Mosfan to Isase S. Jones and mhem. 83 and §7 Washington street. Anstiss V. Lathrop and others to Ed- r Crawl 'rwum.l street. Abble S. . ey, 82 Geer avenue. P. Jahn to Herman A. Frier, land l‘unl HIll avenue. Isaac 8. Jones and others to: Willlam F. Hill and others, 87 Washington stfeet. Estate Samuel Carter to Charles A. Hagberg and oth- era( 322 unn .t.reet. Frederick L. Klein to Peck, hn& Hufi' avenue. Mary Paek to L. Klein, land, Hedge avenue. Mnry L. Peck to Clmm!. Brown, land Hedge avenue. Ida M. Underwood and others to Hop- g&hm to .Yulhn ‘ashington. -lmv. ud Minnie H. ‘-Itwn m Julia Callahan, 308 lllh street. lh:l': Counihan to Francis J. Count- and| No, 170 | 08 is reported to be improving. i | position with the IN PAST 8ix weeks, |52, ! B ————— VEGETABLE GROWERS Have Instructive Programme for In- titute ln Norwich. i invitati f ‘Norwich Grange, Sl P ot Husbaniy, 0 15 stitute t y cut Vau"!lgle Growers' Assoclation hl Buckingham Memorial a‘n‘ '.ll_:_ln (Fri- s afternoon and even! e pro- -4 ged as follows:® FH! and Ve.o!nhh Prof. A. Stevens, Copecticut Agricutiral Col- loge; 4:00 p. m. Insects Injurious to Vegetables and® Fruit ({llustrat 100 e, Somerd dacumetin o a0 bage ‘and caulifiower, led by President Burr; 8:00 p. m. Fertflizers for 1918, Wi unty Agent, New London County; 8:20 p m., Diseases of Vesetable and Fruit (ilustrat- cunton. Connecucm. BEx- : 9:35 p. m,, Strawber- From. 7 to 0 the evening TLam- bert's Miaget orchestra will provide a concert is open to the nz and 3 especially invited to be present. _AT DAVIS THEATRE Vaudeville and Flmt-phys Four little the iaed a protéy entertalnment while ey were on the stage. Violin music-of the MHighest order same the instrument in the hands of Kubanoff, Russian court violinist, who was another number on the kill, and Grace Trebor, singing comedienne, rendered her line ef stories and songs In_taking style. In the photoplays the feature reel was the big five-part drama called The Brink, there was also a fine scenic picture and an educational film on the bill. Don Houghton's Mootrboat Trip. In ie current issue of Motorboat is a three page illustrated articie by Don Houghton, the local photographer, on the trip which he made last sum- mer to Middlétown in a power boat. TAFTVILLE 8t. Veronica T. A. Society Helda Soei am Chamberlain Burned by Electric Wire—Personals and Notes. Members of the St. Veronica T. A. society afil a social in their rooms on Providence .lr“( Thursday even- . Owing to iliness, the installation of the recently elected officers was postponed until a future date. Friends of the members were presefit at the social as invited guests. nte were served. William Chamberlain lurnod. ‘Willilam Cham! lectrician at in w fa on slectric wires, “Me. Chambeaein escaped a very serious accident. Cut Three Fingers Sawing Wood, ‘While sawing wood, D. Gadue of Ver. saflles amccidentally out three fingers Of his left hand recently. One Of the fingers was sefiously cut. Personals and Notes. Mrs. Leon Fountain of North A street Daniel Mcsusmy has resigned his Ponemah Mrs. Beril of South Fourth avenue is slowly recovering from her Hiness. Mrs. ois, 'ho i seri r.!‘w g lously uL day. John Chancerelle is confined to his home .on Providence street with il ness. tivating Mary Carstairs at EMIl. s crest_ theater today, 3 and 148 —»Adv. Two young men were e—'l-iw % for the Ji ih, vm-:-‘fhu‘du e Jewis) was tag day. Hiave returned to New ! attending the funeral of Mre. The Ladies’ Benevolent soclety of the l‘-nvm- Congregational church are & rummage sale. The l to. n‘ arrangements are com- —_— g% ..**‘5: S let 745 p. m g Every department in the store is included in this Bargain Event and the chances for Economy are such that no one | can afford to ignore them. Come any day this week— come Today if possible. m secal Wash Goods Sale of It will be continued today and all this week. 4000 yards of new, fresh merchandise at a big saving in price. 2 Two Special Lots, As Follows 1500 yards of Duchess Plisse, 24 inches wide, in solid colors only, but in a wide range of shades—this is regulat 1234c Wash Fabric— Special price a yard 1 72(: 2500 yards of Windsor Plisse, 24 inches wide, in a broad range of styles and colorings—this is a_remarkable offering of regular 15c Wash Goods—Special price a yard wmwhvelli:udqmfityofe‘:h—lot,mefiu- less we advise an early selection, as at these little THE PORTEOUS & MITCHELL CO. A Problem of the Life to Come. Small Johmny was wriggling and twisting in a vain endeavor to put his arms through the sleeves -~ an under garment and them get it ~ver his head. After several futile attempts he called out to his mother: “Say, mamma, when I get to be an angel, and have wings, I don't see how I'l ever get my shirt on!™ everywhere. Price coupon below for a trial STATE DEPUTY MULLIGAN BEFORE NORWICH KNIGHTS K. of C. Leader in State to Lecture at Open Meeting. One of the most Interesting events in the list of activities which White Cross Council, No. 18, Knights of Co- lumbus has arranged for the seasom, will be the open meeting which 1- to be held in the council, chamber, Si light buflding. this (Pfldnv) evening. feature of wm Do s lecrore. on Alk to be given by State Deputy Willlam J. Mulligan of Thompsonville. The lect- urer has a great many warm admirers preme officers lumbus, Mr. Mulligan to Alatka iast summer, going there from Seattle at the close of the su- preme asembly which was held in that The delegation o abo important settlement an g \nder the guidance of members of the order, in ever yplace they stopped, they were able to obtain a great deal of valuable information, that would not ble to the ecasual visitor. The delégation was received by the Governor at Juneau, the present upi- tal, and the members were ;n %0 'Inspect. several of the Eal4 mines for which that territory is famous. A number of Interesting photographs were taken which serve to show the beautiful scenery that is s0 much ad- mired by the many tourtsts who an- nually visit this northwestern posses- sion of the United States. In addition to the lecturs an interest- ing musical programme be pre- sented which ‘wiil Include: sbxo Miss Nellie J. Buckley: solo, Miss Sadie A. Driscoll; solo, John J. Sullivan: soio, Nicholas J. Speliman, piano selection, Mrs. Joseph B. Daniby A general invitation is extended to the pdblic to attend this meeting which is open meeting held by the council since the new rooms were thrown open for inspection last - There will be no charge for sdm and no tickets mgma tond will be made welcome hy members of the council. NOT NATIVE OF CONNECTICUT President Emeritus Angel of Unjverss- ity of Michigan Was Born in Rhode lsland—Mrs. G. Curtis Hull and Miss Adams Are Nieces. Easy to Classify. Tommy was put to bed early ome evening, and getting up next morning, his papa told him he had something to show him. Leading him into his mother's bedroom, he drew out from under the bedclothes a tiny baby which had come during the night. “Now, Tommy, what do you think this is?” said his father, smiling. Tom- my’s big eyes opened wide and look- ing proudly at his father, sald: “Why, dat’s & tid!” 21 4 Not Good—Diplomatic. Our idea of a good husband is one ‘who to leave the impression 3 upon wife that, if his arm doesn’t &0 quite as far around her waist as it used to fifteen or twenty years ago, It must be because his arm isn‘t quite as long as it was then.~Columbus (Ohio) Journal. ; N —— 3 Mountalnous Greece. Greece is extremely mountainous, the only plain region worthy of the name being found in Thessaly. In this province is a large quantity of undeveloped water power, furnished by torrents which sweep through the ‘plains in the rainy season, doing great damage, their course for the remaind- er of the year being marked by dry ravines. Habit Is Internal Principle. Habit is an internal principle which leads us to do easily, naturally, and with growing certainty, what we da often.—Webster. — Power of Multipiication. 1t is their astonishing power of mul- tiplication that makes destructive in- sects formidable. A single pair of po- R Tired of It. “Let’s sit down and bave s qlht talk about the war.” “Tmy “You mean you haven’t time?” I haven't the patience.” e I CAN'T FIND DANDRUFF ; Every bit of dandruff disappears after one or two applications of Dan- derine rubbed well into the scalp with the finger tips. Get a 25-cent bottle of Danderine at any drug store and save your halr. After a few applica- tions you can’t find a particle of dan- dnlflorln’h.fllnghur and the scalp will never itch. Church & Allen Who at- the “No. umm of their kind. Hawallan Sugar. any other spot on the globe. jue ta the wonderful irriga- ALQUISTIn Norwic o o B, Mre. .Yln. 23, 1916, a v Alquist of 224 Mt. Pleasant ltr et. BROWN—In North anlnmon Jan. 25, IB”S a son to and Mrs. Grover TRACY-In this city, Jan. 34, 1916, & | daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Tracy of St. Regis avenue. An opportunity awaits the men of Norwich and vicinity on Sunday a MARRIED 3:30 o'clock when Dr. Hugh Camp- | ozanNE — GOMENA — In Stonington ball, superintendent of the tuberculos: | - (Pasrostack), Jan. 1916, by Rev. is hospital 1o the tavge store| ¥ B Kiniey, Brnest H Ovam of the Tmor bullding on Franklin | _Angle M. Gomena. DIED. In Hartford, :u 23, 1918, ert Prince, aged 35 ¥ HARRIS—In Ne adon, 28 Peter G. Harris. HENRY E. CHURCH riswold, Jan. DIRECTORS EMBALMERS Jen. e, wite Jan. or "ot ollowell, JI~In _Preston, da) in P Oh-.rmlnnu, im0 Suite 46 Shannon Buildin‘ cordiat 1916, WM. SMITH ALLEN Sdareas | P .'g:'z Bensmin, 1n the 4 Your . s lat l'm:-;u lrv:;a 3 bis late residence, a o'cloc! 0y Jflo-; hlnz it DENTIST Baward F. and . o mnfi’u !Iur-x hereatter. DR. E. J. JONES Prayer service ut her jatd home Sun- 4 gy s diy at 12 oelock noon. . Funeral ses: Vll:l at the Swedish Lutheran ehnrei, sirest, Norwich, at'3 Stlack! Wilimantie, Tu SteClou: -‘l fivm N'