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LSEA LIN E TO NEW YORK FREIGHT AND PASSENGER R ¥ n : ; . LOUISA G. LANE, 5 { rl“nn NEW YORK DAVID H. WILSON. - & : : e Sy A% ‘g From Norwict: Tuescays. Thurs- 4 ! The ure has fallen to below| . St i STATE CHAMBER FAVORS 2 18 p. m. 88MainSt. . ot e e ki g NEW_AUTO DEPARTMENT, : taot m p Directers W Legislative Mat- Frais days at 6 p. m. Effective Oct. 15th, b ® rain W © 1918, P 5 usband and ters at Session in Hartford. D $125—F. V. KNOUSE, o128 ; Elsewhere ¢ Thirty of the di f the Con- 5 ; DR A & S‘lllkl' : 3 = F SRS O fair N elday — Eow The Bccident mmea. oSaing Tocal Del’lfist that he might have had a > No. important temperature chas e R ated and onerib broken.” Tonthy W10 e TR the country during the mext 48 hours. | have been instantaneo tions, state taxation, the printing of by the operator of a machine in col- i Forecast. dead when the llmellnlry was stop; measures, trunk lines in the Y i Northern New England: Overcast|” y¢ gave all the men working In,fllo Mu&m S e T“E DEL-"OF F Thursday I“rltdw fair, somewhat|gnop a_terrible shock and the plant A special committee of the directors . ““‘m i O rtn | closed down. as the men were not able : and the legislative committee had both Eniepca Bl | Bestern : Overcast north | " Fecover from the awful sight. . consiered the matter of state tuxa in day fair, - tion Raty centa and consultation w!t.h Prvauo e o3t = e L. u e REFORMATORY BOYS of Yale, who Is still studying the sub. n!o FORA. 'E‘ ) hone 122 @-38 Breadwey | not much change in femperature. ARE MAKING GOOD et T ety Meesened st TION. Observations in Norwich: < b=t - Bill will be presented to the legislature. o - o TS e e e [Che U B s B S S e o swes DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN | Sevims pharmacy, show ‘the changes ; it Wil mmm‘ ‘ | changes Wednesday: At the time of tl\e last report, passed a resolution Y, Dental aurg”n “Ther. .| there were 250 boys committed to Presentation of Bl forl e Have for You 17 the Cheshire State Reformatory. Since the legislature in duplicate. This res-| § o McGrory Building, Norwich, Gonn. 32 .22 | then, up to September 30, 1916, there tion was approved by the state 6 D. m. . have been 325 committed, 7 di number in the family at the home to | Pody. The directors went on record Himghest 564; lowest 17. g:m‘;)gimflon of sentence and 214 De about 26. as favoring lulfl'l‘ :oy.t'hmst;h. ggpliia.te SOMETHING SOMETHING mparisons. t copy to ben sen: e te librarian. g Predictions for Wednesday: Since the opening of the Reforma-| The is as follow: ney Svte Cho - roktetetion- thit 1o Look At to Draw and warmer. tory in Junme, 1913, there hn.m fosen be laid before the legislature Look For to Draft ’ \Wednesda's weather! As predicted. |15 bovs parcled of whom a e Unti §¢ has been n the state Nbrarian's Color to Remember are open for business with a new line ol e o ol ing percentage are known to be k- gt S MALE Soves S5, Po ihik an TAFTVILLE - of Furs, Coats. Skins, and all kinds of Sun. Moon mmd Tides. i fovd” TWiSspus pervices, PG g,"..‘.{.‘}.‘;,:..”,‘;‘;‘.‘.. for the Rock Nook| ception is made for emergency P Copy fo Lamah At Trimmings for Fall and Winter. i sun i ELigh 1 Moo ‘r::seac'%en;l?amry R edanee to the| And such it really seemed to the |measures. e Pinochle Club Holds Regular Meet- MIOS Aent Jdo. Floatie, Ovar M. BRUCKNER, Propristen, i Biouk | Sets |l Wates. |l Rises. |{otterment of the inmates, the mili-|amail company of parents and friends e e e etion ot P'ombt | ing—Fair of Days Opens at Pone- lllustrate B LRGP To “Phone 708-12 48-47 Main Street o m | am (lam tary g"t'i; Instituted Jdast ,,‘;‘.’,"."fig'{;‘: Fho Eathersd to witness last Thes n-ins highvvay ystem. mah Hall—Personals and Notes. 3;':"" . to M""h ; . - X s e rectors VO onsid bl ert: 2 ® 4 | inmates teaching them prompt and| A short program of songs and reci-| % L ECIONE BITFEC, CORSIEIENS | The regular meeting of the Taft- W ey Nember. @ COUNTRY BOARD H ; o5 .51 | willing obedience. @ someBhat | h o e e oot wefer |@ new department which would have | Ville Pinochle club was held in their e Fomily X 1832 838 ] in ot "hieh cost of lving and |the tall tree which they had had the|3 sinle commissioner with a deputy | 00T TUSSOAY, FIo0ons W 2 G080 Windham, Conn. s - 3 2l 1333 |owing to e ot Toemratiny Minermesives, | and o suitable office force, = sizeable | NUI 2 - The pe = hats, ¥ g : {1 necessary salary increases and part- |pleasure lecorating themselves, | Cough o do the wors. Willlam Chamberlain, presided at thé Our New LIBRARY SERIES— “WINDHAM 4NN,” Unexgeilea 28 ol 704 1 458 W 089 W 115210 ccause the late spring prevented was Phe aivectors went into the matter|meeting and the regular routine of e 5 cooking year around. . George aix Bours, attec NISh Walty It 12 JoW | as miich return from the farm as ‘Was :;da d:t gifts presented by generous| "0 G 0 0f mew drivers' licenses | Pusiness was transacted. The reports ® Largest in the City. Challenger. Phone 35-4. WA w2 B expected. ends, and favored personal examination ’ of | Of the Secretary and treasurer were 0] M _ The directors, Morris W. Seymour,| The simple exerclees Were oonucter |all new applicants. The meeting alsa |T2ad and accepted. Plans for the % GREENEVILLE Charles Hopkins Clark, John P. El-Ib - S A e e |favored the requiring a written report | COMiIns season were discussed. / The M M ton, Kent Hubbard and Anson T. Mec- | formance was e=led but not distu: ~ tournament is scon to s‘art. e agam]e an A AT by the crowing of the babies in the " —_— D. S. MAFRSK k.. o W. Burdon Speaks at _the [C00% say they “have constantly, in|B¥ 108 Coee ey s secident Fair of Days Opens. - Thermos Co.—Hockey Team to Play |of this kind is primarily reformation. Through the liberality of generous | o, 2 RoFe . o™t “ryoke the| The opening night of the Fair of (R0 0 o Planos Baltic—Surprise Party—Notes. To accomplish this, the desiderata, we :l;!enn;:um-':fhmu an abundant lllupp!la' license for a period not lesg than a|Days held by the Taftville Congrega- orner of a y and Ba 5 — are convinced, are:—Health, self-|of gifts which had been carefully se-| CoPS0 "% 0 BN P 001 (X7 of “op- | tional church in the Ponemah hall was All Political Difficuitios settled g Rev. A. W. Burdon, pastor of the |control, occupation, .both mental and lugt-d with i:f"'n,u“w m ll;;i;- erating a car while under the influ- |largely attended. The hall was pret- |§ 5 0 5 L U0 Pla er-Planos Federated church, conducted an inter- | physical, in congenial employment | vidual taste in the matter o T Hb lence of liquor or a drug. They also|tily decorated and around the hall |§BY P J Yy esting shop meeting at ‘the Am hen possible constant exercise of the |bons, nmeckties or toys. The result u B e e S B Mrnenmes Eottls. o Wednesday | nowers. restoration of meif-respsél & |Proved 3o satifactory that there was|Levor restricting the nuisance of glare| Fere MOOLIS =t WAL Cum ot e Rone'780 ict Victrol moon. Rev. Mr. Burdon took for his | well-learned trade, sufficient education |not a murmur of discontent or rivalry|Tom a headiight. =~ = = - | ECS G Sdhbers of the churgh. The Victor Victrolas joen. Tar 1o, S took for mel appreciate the duties of citizenship | among tbe bappy groups seated on the [ ~Three referenda came before the fair continues for three days. and he took his text from 2 Kings, 5- | with a_moral training that easily dis-|floor at the foot of the tree. tignal body. Thee dswit with matiecs T ON EASY TERMS 11, and said in part: Many of the his- | tinguishes between right and wrons.| The pleasure of the holiday season|UoOnal body. Whee dealt with matters Raitiig taras 16> Cren 5 % torical parts in scripture, though they | With these things kept constantly in|continued through the week. Several e e Suni t Buildi ™ h Buildi may not mention Christ ,!tlnd out & 6 b b 3 of directors believe|0f the children were allowed to visit roads _-l.nd employees. It was voted Louis Wunderlich is harvesting his = St 230 State Stress. . > e Y - that, in the epinion of the directors, |ice crop and expects to get enouzh of New &6 Franidin St a beacon to teach us the danger of |that the Connecticut Reformatory. will | their relatives, and extra good things . 3 Norwich certain lines of conduct, they also act {do all that can be done for the in-|Wwere provided for dinners at Christ- .""ue‘gsl;uflnt li:]_sh‘?ul_d :!_e hfi"end’id,fi" ten-inch w}s z;, Agttk’l\r;ah'.w(; seasons as a light to direct our course, for in [ mates of the institution. mas as had also been done at Thanks- :‘Iflu £ v: E (‘,C‘ "“!esl:ga Hon of the rmm the lake in back of his home. He them men are placed in a variety of giving. e of every ispute between road carriers of interstate rail- positions and under various aspects 3 It need not be supposed that such of Providence by which the human | SCOUTS’ MAP OF festivals are of every dav ‘wceurence.| 300 em o ple character is developed. Such history TOWN GREEN VICINITY | but the loving way in which all such |>° ‘:," ‘"‘,“ "*‘e!"_s Fon S hw the Sl Personals and Nots It you are sick and have tried ever instructs us in the knowledge of the sSuterdoeie oy occasions are observed is an indication ,‘;‘t"’ o "’,M:"fl‘“;::{fh:"h: as‘)};"l“lg-‘;é William Day was a caller in Baltic | thing else without lasting results, t human heart, a knowledge which in | Work of Unusual Merit on Exhi of the underlying apirit always pre- B %o provide that upon any|Wednesday afternoon. {["‘g‘nf&‘i;fi? and get wel o stay wel % rl‘:émi(:;w!ledge t;’lf:e()?d."c%{l\g (;I'::{D;; in Main Strest Window. “g:;:'e:;t:ch?::;bhfinhn home is b;’“;‘.’ °'tei“t;‘§'-‘_““°“ — arbitration | yra,¢ people enjoyed the excellent Re; and Remodeled befors us is all of this character. The | . 4:oo1oc of unusual merit will be|NOt eXempt from cares and difficulties. |f Jispu e carriers ting on Blissville pond Wednes- central figure hefore us today Is Naa- play 1 R, IS oG iy Do of interstate commerce and their em- | 5 . found in one of the windows of Por- ployees, employers and employees have | 9% begin man and there are some good things e their course in a large housenold the by the to be said about him. ~His king zeo. |feous & XMitchell's. The owner of itgoyy routine must be modified, even |gdUsl presentation and the public, as| e jce crop of Kramer & Hender- | P of Chirepractlc. ognized him as a finely equipped gen- |8 one of the 16 year old members of " | having paramount interest, have a ma- dos. o et s 2| Thayer Bidg. Rooms 2 FRENCH - AMERICAN ‘FUR | ST he was 5 fonorablo ma; gener- | 1ro0p 9, Boy Scouts of America. The | soreof™or® 10 cnofi™Rotsonoia ava |Jority- Tt was'voted that, shouid con. | 508 M0° it pora. - 10" 0" | aax, Trursa P o eqiipmucnt, “with ail I powar | NOEwich Town Green and vicinity, In |texed to meet the emergency. = The|SUis SMENSN S PEanart S ielice) > COMPANY he was unable to id himself of & ter. | Making {his map, there were consumed Trodiy openay s oupiial has a1wa¥® | commission to study and compile sta- | The T Pesistralli toan iHins F klin S rible disease. Like many of us of |eVery afternoon and two evenings of{ ,..; not suitably cared for in the | LiStics relating to wages and conditions | feTtalnly I iR P AYHIE 3 190 rangim t_ THAYER BUILDING modern times the very simplicity of [One week; in all a total of thirty-three of service on railways, the records and the cure seemed to him foolish. We |hours of actual work. Home. find the skilled professional care | services of this division be Immedi- IS THE PLACE TO GET A NIC today occupy positions of trust with | All of the distances along roads,[EIVeR there has been followed with tiza- | Waterbury.—Ven William S. Clai- | RoAST BEEF AS WELL AS A NIC ai gang of men at work and ex- b interstate commerce -pecr.s to fill his ice house this week. “s en and their employees, to be completed e E E American House|:: o vover n eves of men may B The oy, “Compass. directions. havs | Dl AEmews~ frequent visits L atiwase, andcmplopoen”*® | Femméssee, i5 comin to (his city next | PIECE OF CORNED BEEF OR ANY- Dowe 5 7 2 = careful inspection of e children have . s ik ¥ e s PR i e e L e T e e e e S T T R A Rl el Theatre Troupes, | % |C Gt scems foolish. That cure is |in land heights were taken from a go SORCIMIS. BeriIRicE Caven :r::‘h:h:‘ the luncheon and gave a talk e¢n the|at St. John'’s church in the morning VAL. LUPPER | Traveling Men, Ete. found in, and only in, a belief and the | ernment geological survey map, H & 3 US| needs of the coilege. and at Trinity in the evening. i B acceptance of the biood of our Lord [scale beins changed to correspond | € RIS car to carry chilaren to and| “mpe legisiative committee met in the Livery Connection, _Shetucket Street, 3 s TR SO 3 = 1] L N with the scale of the scout’ <. % T i FARREL @ GANDERSON, Praps |may avh ing wai and Pelect, th |Which is 100 feet 'to the ineh. Hy|Don Houghton made an X-ray ple- |IMOTRIE (0 Prepare [ts cvion on a MARRIED. method, but like him if we hope for a | means of various symbols with which | {Ur€ of one subject, which revealed the | ;. girectors in the afternoon. & QEARLF,?WIL'\DOZA—IH MAHONEY BROS., Ia 917, FREDERICK T. BUNCE ew London, W E true nature of the trouble, and for cure, we must return. - a scout must be familiar, the may 2 chairman is Major Frank H. ‘which no eh: ‘was made. The gen- . ke shows in detail, the nature of the| 0 M0 " e T o entiemen 1 |5ton of New Britain and its clerk i home on Sarntise Baityc country. The details are as follows: A. H. Andrews of New Britain, sec FALLS AVENUE A pleasant surprise paciy was. éiven | KOS, _streets, pathways, houses, |ETatefully apprectated. o liltary of the board of directors, and Hartford, 27 UNION STREET Hack, Livery and Boarding | sautce Coushita ot his barns, sheds, schoolhouses, churches, as that | a1so of the state chamber of commerce. M. A Sul- 1) Phone 1414-2 Norwich, Conn. “Symonds of Middle- Anna Mae Aubrey of { - of a beautiful boy four years old who North Main street Wednesday. evening [0St office, plowed or cultivated land. |pag been living in a wretched home best at ihe most reasonable Srices. and music. Refreshments were serv-| All 'i-:l“iu:’f‘}"i:“"wibf;“odg‘“'g _— e ed by the host— Joha Dennis and Da- | F0ARC 0 COMEVNg WIEE ofe of the re |by a hint of possible legal proceed-| e LEDWARD_Tn Pembroke. N. ., Jan &y e e vid Shahan made the arrangements. | oot O b s O o ouay |inES, Succeeded in gaining the con. |Friends Present Handsome Gift to Louise M. Pembroke. wifé . K Sketch map drawn from - feld metes|sent of the relatives to his admission| Fred Stelzner During Social Eve. SLE(NSTE. SERl IO YeR THESE ARE BETTER To Play Baltic. made on the spot. The work is high- | 10, the Rock Nook Home. ning. ; ) P A ea B B President E. P. Jones of Winsted, presided at all the deliberations. Hareeord Searie ana || THE PIANO TUNER much delicate persuasion, emphasized FAREWELL PARTY. DIED. DR.R. J.COLLINS The Greeneville hockey team under It appeared that he was unable to wife of Alfred B. Bur. " " TOM'S 1-2-3 5¢ CIGAR 5,200 Sreensvilie: Tockey, tamm uhdhc iy ‘commendable. e g s e B 4 e B d : == 34 year of her age. |148 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. GOOD FELLOW 10cCIGAR | which _won_their game last Sunday weeks of care at the Home and at|g e rn barty was tendered Tred | smity shington. D. C.. Jan. 22, Phone 1178 - il ith tne Evermrecna will play oy, | LEAVES EMPLOY OF the Hospital the X-ray revealed the|Scerime Lo% pi homo oo Woresday 3?/,'#.3.13%’"”5%2&11"";}" gharery ot | Turan A ‘ecu: A e A ry them and ses. goming Week the fast team from Bal- TOTOKETT MFG. CO,|Presence of spinal tuberculosis. street. He was presented a traveling| _and Mrs. Ja L. Smith. THOS. M. SHEA, Prop, Frankiin 8t | tic. At the Hospital, as elsewhere, he i Notic f fu hereafter. k b the presentation speech b ® o neral h Next to Palace Cafe g D peech being Charise-H1: B & ;- | won all hearts by his sweet and hap- = Cark I|witLiaws—in Brookiyn, N. ¥. Jan gman to Take Up Posi- | T2 L0 0iion: but evidently he comd |made by Edward Karkutt who —ex e B i ons DA re Dr. Alfred Richards Notes. tion With Hartford Concers. pressed the high esteem in which Mr. i 2 DENTIST :| Walter MiNeely attended an old —_ ',‘.:’fi,.‘,’:,’m,;.f“:,',"c;:,':‘.::‘,‘,;;’::: e | Stelzner is held, also expressed much “aemnfllF\"e“lf!:““g;or:{‘vl‘l‘l’e‘: Office Hours: fashioned dance and social at Volun- Charles H. Sengman employed by |sulted in his transfer (in the private| 28ret for his departure, but wishing 9. 1.30 to 5 p. m. | town Wednesday evening. the Totokett Manufacturing company|car of one of our good friends)to | Success in his new position. n\HLo(‘Kfiln Torrington, Jan. 22, Wed. and Sat. Evenings 7-8 R as head mechanic for the past 15 years|the Home for Incurable Children at|_, VArlous games were played. A Ira Bentley Baboock. a uative Room 205 Thayer Building Mr. and DMrs. Willlam Aukman of [has resigned his position with the | Newington, under the care of | the|Pleasing feature 6f the evenink was ¢ Gtoninaton, ayed 56 vears. | New Bedford are tho guests of friends [Company to accept a similar position | Connecticut Children's Ald Society. As | ihe Singing of a number of delightful | PETERMAN—In Central Vilage, Jan. | et on Centra] avenue for a few days. |with the Colts Patent Fire Arms Man- g S | songs. % 23, 1917, Clarence A. Peterman, aged ufacturing Company of Hartford. Mr. | cosstully treated there, 1o 1e by hci| A lunch of sandwiches, cake, as-| g years. Monday. In the i ti f M Stelzner. th (Thursd: It t In l'l‘. ?e the cold wa-fl:tql' and bad [ Sengman the comp:e:;'%lol’;!: a cap- ;:owfi:hagnl.mn:fi:n a:i::nge.m?i Guests were present from Norwich o'({xsock I?J:m;l),)n )’1‘:. e{rc‘;’x?:n :eme- 5 u,‘ e .tm”“‘“’m"’ b “"‘”t %Y |able and painstaking employee. of the necAmmary eXPeURe. part| pown, Yantic, Norwich and Lowell,| tery, Philadelphia, Citenslon sohool. in agienitare. and | your, Sengman is a member of thel* \bout the same time another spe- | Mo¥ auors home economics at Canterbury Green: its official board and the soctety's | 2L Case proved very perplexing. An| portland.—The members of the Ep- There seems to be a great deal of in- |treasurer. He is also a member of the | oqorire s, m“}*!;;':nb‘{:-!;:‘fh::f worth league of the Methodist church (Gl'u‘ taken in both courses. i Danbury—The report shows that PEEtore T thio ot e et hs T o De vy Dois-|First \chiurch, Meriden, Wednesday UK en 31,147 Christmas seals were sold here| Thomas M. Robbin: ceea: and the net returns, deducting a per- | Sengman as head mechanic. e ephone 551-12 Deerfoot Sausage quent intervals he too was sent to|°'°PIPE: centage which goes to the state organ- | Not only will Mr. Sengman be miss- | Lo, I0%Pital and treated in an isolated 15 Main Street ization for buying the seals, makes a|ed from the activitles of both villages | °or: iy ’ . misse n e manufactu: int e e S e ring intercets, found for i in the country where ho F UNERAL MARE: S E can have a nurse’s cgre if necessary, Mrs. Sengman is a charter member NORWICH MARVELS AT |of the Ladies' Aid Soclety of the Ver- | aXfooing - sther chilaren. " A8 he has S'I'REH' LA TOURAINE COFFE All Seasonable Good Things at DlRELT ORS EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Telephone 323-3 HENRY E. CHURCH sailles M. E. church, a directress and | 1o Frionds able to pay for him, the ASTOUNDING STORY |one Syery ready to take up the soci- | Rock Neok Home assumed the cost of ey’s work. 1647 his board and clothes. A recent let- 3 The removal of Miss Jessie Sengman |ter tells of the happy Christmas he : ADAMS TAVERN T i et e e ey s | nioved smone nis new trienas. - | Gomplgtely Aesfored To Heafth ' 8 ‘ ' partment of the Sunday school. )y these two specimen cases it may l Harry Sengman I can: be seen that the work of the Home is “ & ” e e o I L o Soritnga 00 © the Jinaits ‘ot vi Fruif-a-tives” . in the weaving departmen! house, and thet the ordinary items of 882 Sr. Vatier Sr., MONTREAL, e e - 2 deily 'living do not exhaust the de- | gep ms; ¥ wia takent widdesily 1L 3 3 Danbury.—Danbury will be repre- with Acute Sfomack Trouble and 6 Franklin Street WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor_to STETSON & YOUNG [ i ou Sengman began his new duties on sorted cake was served by Elizabeth | Funeral services at his late residence Extension Schoo! at Canterbury Green. after o fow years he may be restored : - J. M. & J. P. SWAHN Franklin Square, | 237 Main Street T People’s Market JUsTIN HOLDEN, Prepristor gented at 3 conference dinner of ‘the S e Pl A LD y&hs - Hon eiic el e e o the Hotel “reg g;vtever:ln::;fi:.hn:folt ::u'ly t‘:: i i G . wits ant ,:?:“fiy it “El:‘ + Sver sold. Benoit’s Pharmady at Tafi. | Siratield, Bridseport, this (Thursday) .| years, and my weight dropped from 225 pricos by skilied labor. g A. A. ADAM, Norwich Towa i) < g pounds fo 160 pounds. Then. several Telephone 50 West Main St Telepucne 319 been decided in far T | of my friends advised me to try “Fruit- S oo Tome but m?'m&n;?%rn‘:fi'é il g o S e g e DRS. L. F_and A, J. hl’le!B funds. 287 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. HAMILTON axd other makes P _bas hardly yet come into our New St;'es e Ol BrodRos ! o . coov s to oo | o a3 7 wiae e Oftc. Eours: Fall Millinery THE WM. FRISWELL CO. the income of Mr. Pierce's latest les- | Somach Trouble—and all pain and !0 & . to 3 p. m. by appointment ~ MRS, G. P. STANTON 25-27 FRANKLIN 3T, able to meet the s s Constipation were cured. Now I weigh Sundays excepted 62 Frankiin Street c Sn = . aus° ”us m‘ot the Carpenter property ad- 208 pounds. I cannot praise’ “Fruite and warn you that you it e S renartamt changes will be made | &-lives” enough”, H. WHITMAN. careful of the wise 3 $2.50, trial size, 25c. = Taen “comporing Afilm:::mpmpfldwfing Shea & Burke a-tives Limited, Ogdensburg, N.Y, 41 Main Strest ,;p.fa -:3::5."; L S tontlnl Shest i —'-'"-*-a:-"': Funeral Directors Trommer’s Evergreen Beer REAL GERMAN LAGER is on draught at

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