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Howto Destroy Gt Germs PARGEL POST ON THE INGIIEISE and End Catarrh' Forever acoorar WT@WMM&MMO& In Fifteen Days—Semi-Annual Statement Shows Big The Crowd is ; Growing The first man who bought the first package of Relu cigarettes told his neighbor what a comfortable, mellow smoke he had dlscovered. Then the neighbor bought his, made his discovery, and spread the good news to other smokers. Good news travels on greased ralls, and the tip on Relu flew from lip to lips L RELY BB 108 You've heard how good It ls—from us, from your dealer, from your neighbor, It's true; Relu is the cigarette that has surmounted all the distasteful features of the ordin- Catarrh, g 3, 8 Doted eu- t.h.orlty, is a g oy 26 Gure it » oo it I! -‘fll -n. cur“ never come drive out of your -mm e -l-rh-.l hich h‘n found lodgement germs go the c-nrrh 'l'he Ponenus & M;m cu « Orders for any of these styles will be given careful attention and sent postage prepaid April 28, 29 This sale of will stop. ‘There nothing bet ing catareh germs than your nose and lungs sootning, healing, germ d of Myomei (pronounced Higl made from purest oil of m-oupm- oomb!ngl vltg °:E" am.moy(uhi-n"m' tise: an ‘m Alente’ Hiyomel penetrates and heal dienis. Hyomel llon mem n:e inflamed _ swol hpes c our nose and throat, sto) harges, alelrl the lnr mylo{ely cvercromes by destroyi: its ccuse. For catarrh germs cann un in your body after Hyomel reaches ] e & Osgood and many other oofl drut[u(l Nor'k:h and Vviolnity avs long sold Hyomel on a positive guar ntee of successful esults or money back and find thla generous policy pays. and ing, from Oct. - to Oct. 15, 1915, d this report shows an increase of parcels and reeolvod. and m!‘a: at '.hll nill ll’l 89. O.b . all mvlou. records sin was established Number of C. it _this THEIR LAST MEETING mailed for dis- p-ml. hand| ! (wl. of parcels Slodd, IN EAGLES HALL | patch to other offices, 4870. Avru 8 of pleces of mfl ary blend. —_— Amount of postage pald on these |lected and del Members of Division No. 54 Have Se- pueel-, $879.03, pleces dall Step Inte your tobacco dealer’s cured New Quarters in Buckingham | Number of flm- received at this office for d-uvu-y from other offices, Memorial. 10,175. ber oy of parcels mailed for local The members of Ladles’ Auxiliary, Division No. 54, A. O. H., met for the last time in Eagles’ hall on Thursday evening as their next meeting will be held in their new quarters in Buck- ingham Memorial. Mrs. Julia Brock, the president, occupied the chair and the regular routine of business was transacted. Two applications for membership were received. Remarks for the good of the order were made by Sister Keegan of Division No. 15, Meriden. The members of the divis- ion are planning for a house warming at their new quarters in Buckingham Memorial on the second Thursday in May. ARE MADE DEFENDANTS © IN CIVIL ACTION Annie E. Belcher and Willlam S. Thomas to Appear Before Suporior Court. place today and give Relu a try- umber delivery, o1, ‘'otal number of recelved for dellvery. 10,268. s out. packing and to prevent loss and E. U. HARRINGTON, New Eng. Agt., 156 Milk St., Boston, 'TO HOLD MEETINGS AT ELKS HOME Much Interest Baing Shown In the Coming Charities and Corrections Convention, INORW!CH MOVING PICTURE I8 DEVELOPING RAPIDLY Several Scenes Were Taken on Thurs- day and New Faces Will Appear Teday, Interest in the coming convention of the Connecticut State Conference of Charities and Corrections is daily in- creasing and from present indications will be very largely attended. As previously announced the opening meeting is to be held at the Davis theatre on Sunday evening and the other meetings ara to be held in the epacious home of Norwich Lodge, No. 430, B. P, O. B. Charles H. Haskoll, chairman of the Norwich, the moving pleture film that is being taken in thi city is developing gradually. A num- ber of moenes were taken on Thursday and some new faces will appear before the camera man Friday. The film company say the cast is to be congratulated on thelr good work as each one soeras to be taking a heart Interest in the success of the picture. They also state that judging from the earlier scenes they are led to belleve WANT MORGA& COMPANY TO BE DISSOLVED. Petitioners Ciaim Assets of Concern Are in Danger of Being Wasted. recelvership is made necessary by an unfortunate internal condition and is not an indication that the concern is ingolvent. He said that a recent turn in affairs brought about a demand on the company that could not be immed- - | th - jately met and that the insistence of| For recovery on a promissary note |UShering committee for' the state con- | that the pleture will vie with many of . G. Kenneth Morgan, Bert E. Bent, | this demand made receivership the on- | Willlam - Belcher and . Whitam F. forence Of (he Connectiout Charities | thie professional ones. A Becomln I Iea ress Gilbert Paricer, all of New London,|ly solution. Reeves, executor of the will of Cornelia | 874 Correction announces that his| The taking of tie ploture will be Mr. Morgan said an arrangement may be made whereby the business can be reorganized and continued. He said the stock now on hand, all of it high grade and _in good condition, represents about $12,000. Mr. Morgan said the business had grown steadily and that the nucleus for a good sized trade had been established when this complication brought on the receiver- ship proceedings. committee will comprise the following: Allyn L. Brown, Dr. ¥, S, Bunnell, R. w. b Graham, R, H, Gray, R. Norman, Wm. C. Osgood, Edmund W. Perkins, Wm, E. Porry, B. C. Pullen, W. C. Pullen, Emil A.| Stevens. have petitioned the Superior court to aproint a receiver for the Morgan Com- pany of New London. The petitioners complain that the assets of the com- pany have been and are now in dan- zer of waste through attachment, lit- ization and otherwise and they ask that the company be diseolved. The pany deals in office supplies and ionery and is capitalized at $25,000. W. Chappell, late of New London, have brought a civil action against Annie E. Belcher of New London and Wil- liam S. Thomas of Groton. On June 26, 1908, Bdward N. Beebe, gave a note for $1,100 payable to Cor- nelia W. Chapell on order in demand. To secure the note he mortgaged a tract of land in New London. On Aus. 1, 1914, he decided the land to Annie E. Beebe. William S. Thomas of Gro- continued this morning. The auto- mobile which iz used to transport cam- era man, direotor and players to the various doints in the city whero scenes are being taken attracted a good deal of attentton on Thursday. Any one who wishes to take part in the pleture cast may communicate with James Ezan at the Auditorium, SUIT AGAINST CITY For Every- Woman 824909 WORK OF THE | PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE.| v Thursday with| The Morgan Co. has been in ex-|ton claims a mortgage of $350 on the i ml‘?&‘?ffifgi Eei?arr'lslggs of the guper- istence about three years. Mr. Mor-|land. The plaintiffs claim a foreclo- | Was | Made Possibls Through Coop- 2 _NEW LONDON iot_court. gan established the business and later | sure of the mortzage and possession | eration of United Workers, | Citiat Veriment T e Ot G. Kenneth Morgan, president of | Messrs. Parker and Bent and Loren C. | of the mortgaged premises. | The Morgan Co. said Thursday that|Buzzell became associated with him. pany Apgpoals Action of Board of Re- The coming of the conference of the | Connecticut State Conference n expects to be able to pay |Mr. Buzzell, who had been sales man- About 12 marriages out of every 100 ats on the dollar. He sald -the | ager, withdrew March 1. are second marriages. No Collectors Mens’ Spring Hats $2. to $4. 1 TH .EFN {Ah i Men! These Fine Suits Embody | Every Desireable Feature— Style— ‘ Fabric— Tailoring— Have You Bought Yours Yet? If not, come in and let us show you our Ime—-open an account with us and let us show, the advantage of buying your Only by Request ' Mens' Suits & Topcoats $15.00 Up Extra Values in Boys' Suits The kind of boys’ suits that stand the “strain” that boys give—strong, durable, stylish. So easy to dress the boy right on our credit terms. Bring him in! $3.00 to $7.50 Open a Charge Account < ’“/’\"11' ' i oo LR Mens’ and Boys’ Shoes $2. to $3.50 Uil Iwe United Workers and is contl of | Charities and Corrections makes this a fitting time to impress on the resi- denis of Norwich the benefits derived | T from the work of the public nurse. Although the most recent of welfare | movcments and still very young it is| fllling a fleld in which there is much | to _be done. The public health nurse was made | hle throuzh the cooperation health e work of their former vi along broader and more es. She has been tra social service s had the benefit of new hods, new education lmowledge of surger rd obstetrics, truct and ald in hygi all cases she is under of the physician in care of | n is at the foundation of mendea for giving to added advantage. They have further successful in securing of Miss Elizabeth M. R. N., who in this short pe- riod has already made many friends through her pleasing personality. The committee on public health rursing bas as its chairman, Mrs. Richard R. Graham and the following members: Mrs. J. Dana Coit, Mrs. F. Q Camp, Mrs. Rush W. Kimball, M: Edward = J. Graham. Miss Katie A. Kent, Miss Rose Kronib, Mrs. Horatlo Bigelow, Mrs. Frank _Farrell, Mrs. Charles’ A. Gager. Jr, Miss Kate A. Rudd and Miss Mary White. WAS RUPTURED AS RESULT OF INJURY Ernest Baer to Receive Compensation at $5 Weekly Fram April 3. Hall Bros. of Norwich, employers, and Ernest Baer, of Poquetanuck, em- | ploye, have reached and filed a com- pensation agreement, signed by Com- missioner James J. Donohue, with the clerk of the superior court. The em- ploye was injured March 26 when his chest and body were badly bruised. Rupture resulted from the injury. The employe was awarded compensation of $5 weekly to begin April 5 Norwich Fined for Assault. Willlam Linda of Fire street was brought before Judge William Smiddy at Montville, Wednesday and fined $1 and costs for assault and breach of the peace. Linda was arrested by Con- stahble Hickey on April 4, on a com- plaint made by Lucifer Serkowitz whom Linda assaulted. The total cost amounted to $1.12 which he paid. Comfort Circle Meets. ‘Thursday afternoon, Comfort Circle of the King's Daughters, held a pleas- | London for seven moi lief. The city of New London has been ade the defendant in a civil action ought Central Vermont ansportation Co. in an appeal from London. The board of relief of London assessed four steamers owned by the transportation company ‘Dr a total of $560,000 in the tax list y claims the located in New b is at any one | time during the year. FOUR NORWICH GENTLEMEN | ARE CHOSEN JUDGES | Will Decide Winnors in Prize Speak- ing Contest in Lisbon. Four Norwich gentlemen, Mayor 2 General SM:N- Hill of the Y. M. Rev Tu:qnh F. Cobb, pastor of (he In church, and L. M. Cran-, rwich (‘ummerchl schoo‘ en chosen judges for the prize speaking contest to be held by the Lis- | bon schools in the Newent church Fri- | day evening. | Those who attend the speaking con- | test are red of a most interest- ing and able evening. The com- mittee in charge of the affair, the hers of the several schools, have given much time to the work and are determined to make the event as suc- | cessful and helpful as possible. The | work of the puplls will be on exhi-| Eition in the church and it is hoped the parents and friends of the pupils wili carefully inspect the work shown, as the attention of parents to matters of detall assures intelligent coopera- h teachers and committee in g out the ideas of the supervi- nd the general state board of ed- fon. After the program has been given and while thé judges are de- clding upon the best speakers, the children several schools will have a spelling match. CLAIMS ADJUDICATION AS TO HIS DUTIES Trustes Brings Civil Action Against New London and Providence People. Nelson A. Brown of 'Waterford, trus- tee of an express trust against Anna Brown, deceased, has brought civil ac- tion against Thomas B. Trolana of l\melw lgndon, fidxun‘“nt%“ the late len Brown an ompson of Providence, R. I g The plaintiff claims an adjudication as to the several matters in respect to which sald questions and doubts have arisen and a decree settling the con- struction of the will and directing the plaintiff in what manner he shall car- Ty its trusts into execution. s b s el FOURTEEN APPLICATIONS WERE RECEIVED ant meeting with Mrs. Edward Ad- ams, of West Main street. Twelve members attended and the leader, Mrs, A. T. Utley presided. A CLEAR COMPLEXION Ruddy Cheeks—Sparkling Eyes—Most Women Can Have Edwards, a Woell-Known Ohio Physician Says Dr. Dr. F. M. Edwards for 17 years treat- ed scores of women for liver and bowel ailments. During these Joars he gave naming them Dr. Edwards’ Olive nbm-, you will know them by thelr oo, 3 cableis are wondér-werkere on the Jiver and bowels, Which cause & normal action, carrying off the waste and poisonous matter that one's sys- tem collects, If you have a pale face, sallow look, aull ayes, pimples. coated t aches, a listless, no-gflofl feoling, out of sorts, inactive one of Dr. Edwards' nightly for a time and note the pleas ing results. ousands of women, as well as men, take Dr. Bdwards' Olive Tablets now and then just to keep in the pink of condition. Dr. Edwards’ Oliye Tablets, the suc- cessful substitute for calomel—10c and 25¢ _per box. All & The Olive Tablet Colum- 5! ‘ompany, Newly Organized Union Expects Arri- val of Charter Soon. Organizer Walsh of New York, rep- resenting the International Electrical ‘Workers union was in town Thursday evening and spoke at a meeting of lh!! newly organized union held in Car- penters’ hall. Fourteen applications for membership were received and it is expected that the charter will ar- rive by the next meeting night when the election of officers will take place. At a recent meeting 10 applications for membership were received. This Jocal union will take in New London and surrounding towns. JACOB STRUCHINSKI wWiLL FACE SERIOUS CHARGE Was Arrested Thursday Evening on Complaint of Greeneville Woman. Jacob Struchinski, will face an al- leged charge of rape in court Friday. He was arrested Thursday evening by Sergt. John Kane and Policemen De- laney and Keenan on complaint of a Greeneville woman. The woman says the offense was committed on Sunday at a house in Greeneville. She did not make her complaint until Wednesday. The accused, who is about 27 years of age, was released under bonds of $300. To Moosup by. Auto. At the next meeting of the Daniel Mullen assembly, K. . of C., which will he held in Moosup on May 14, the local knights will make ‘ the trip to Moosup by automobile. lawns in the city at the present is th: in front of the local post office. tor Benjamin Brewster has aiready cut the grass twice this season, a week ago last Saturday and second time during the early part of this week Postmaster Murphy has had an abun- dant supply of bonedust seed placed on the lawn and is de- lighted over the resuilts of his efforts to have a nice appearing lawn. Crush- ed stone has been placed around the wall. If your hair is too thin to arrange pecomingly, you'll find a switch most useful. Drop in our Hair Goods Section—have a few min- utes’ talk with cur salesiadies. They’ll show you with what ease many of the newest styles can be adjusted. T™WO BlG' VAITUFS 24-inch Fine Gray Wavy Haie Switches. . B F=9 5 THE PORTEOUS & MITCHELL CO. Has Cut Grass Twice This Spring. Approves Bridge Plan. Probably one of the nicest looking | The public utilties commisst t | decided that Jani- n has public convenience and necessity requires the reconstruction |of a bridge over the highway in Gro- the first [ton town known as the Avery road. The commission also approves the plan of reconstruction submitted by the New York, New Haven and Hartford Ralircad Co. The agreement between town, raflroad and highway depart- ment as to division of expense not to exceed $2,500 for changes incurred by increasing clearance between roadway and girders is made part of the order. and grass- CARPET SIZE RUGS N. S Gll.BERT & SONS Home Furnishers 137-141 Main Street Rup—m-demnnnmvuym able in price. Mttt s il Conate: T nclomms LANG'S Cleansers and Dyers