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is visiting her sister at Eiliott. Jan. 1917, Norwich, Tuesday, 30, i G = : B Mre. Henry Perry 3 We are slicing 150 pounds of ~VARIOUS MATTERS been the gucst of Sends n Westeriy. | Pyer 4oy of Chamber of C " mzmmgr' George E. Fel- Januery 30 is St. Martina’s Day. “W:-hu:’nalh home on Frank- ENGLISH CURE BACON a week, nicely put up in one- pound bundles; net weight. All BACON, no rind. Try it. t vehicle lamps, at 530 this 5 Miss Sadie Smith, telephone operator Jisesd at the Wairegan house, is confined to Ledies' Night at Eiks' Club tonight | her home with an attack of the grip. - o < Mrs. Floyd Weed of Torrington i The Central Village Congregational | the guest her mother, Mrs. Ella church recently moted its 25th anni- |Corey of Church street for a few days. Yermacy. General Secretary Bdwin Hill and] * P m"m e Ao Cnaries Plorte wiace ot | Monday, o e o s e B | At ting of the directofs incide bo has bought the Charles Plerce e af A B a mee the of the [essary expense incident to above pro- mmlcx e A R R | i SRS R | et o the i o he o T. BUNCE at the Hartford ¥, M. C. A. Wintry weather continues, the mer- Chamber-of Commerce rooms on Mon- | o ‘irst open meeting to be held in recommendation cury not rising much above 32 degrees A T ‘ber of Commerce office, has resigned | tional Funeral Directors and_Embalmers 337 MAIN STREET Opposite Post Offies 'Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant Pass Resolution in Favor of Such an Institution for Norwich—Committee Ap- pointed to Study Industrial Conditions Here and Visit|7orne’ Bl Conaagess Aot To make such report ® this body at i THE PIANO TUNER 27 UNION STREET A\Phone 1414-2 April, 1917 also such recommenda ’ i as may appear to them greasy. airingy bair, educational interest and -Avue-::: y scalp, this weli-] : i the establishment voca- uflu-‘mmnl»rm.n ‘appointment Benjamin M. Bruce spoke at the|that position to accept a position asland authori: of a 00ls town of Parisian Sase young people's rally held in the Lef- | stenographer in Versailles. She has|committee of three to make a study ;l'or‘::ch’.nmm oop prtaz % gfi?fln’k‘.’“ l}on‘r:ucend- the cost fi t fngwell Baptist church Monday nisht. | been succeeded by Miss Corrinne John- |of industrial ~conditions in Norwich: | Permanent Membership Committes he cost in - “eeft()o &]mge The pond at Branford Farms has PEE S, T Nalsing. sekosts 1s - ataal The following were appointed a per- "naie | D . SO S peen “furmishing 2 geod skating plact| COMPENSATION AGREEMENTS. |and report ‘at’an oven meeting of |m3nca: jpembersulp, commities . ine, Parisian -:: a e 2y o G L'L,INb PANCAKE FLOUR Point. S Sixteen Were Approved by the Com- | commities appointed for this e A < :xn;e‘:-go’ ‘at ‘your favorite arug ‘o D E,N I IS r MAPLE SYRUP John . Gifford, Tolland county missioner on Monday. et s S i olden, Rob- | ™ Hagbers, Louis Fountaine, Harry e e b . LA TOURAINE COFFEE | farm agent, went from Rockville to The resolution on vocational train- | Stebbins, S. J. Kehoe, H. Sears, C. W. 148 Main Street, Norwich, Cene. Coventry Saturday and had a meeting | Sixteen c«nuul':flu agreements | ;0 follows: Pearson, Archa W. Coit, Myron B. a joint |QUALITY-OF MILK Phone 1178 All Seasonable Goed Things at in Grange hall. were approved by Commissioner|( “Yyhereas: Both houses of congress of | Prentice, Clinton E. Lane, Andrew B. | health office: two thirds of the cost of B 18 VASTLY IMPROVED | TuThS James J. Donohue on Monday. THE | (ne Gaties States bave ramnsrmnof | Davies, ‘Arthur C. Crowell, Thomas | such maintenance shail be paid by th The Thames river s open from Al- | agreements follow: o °d what | Jebury, John F. Craney, Abner | oit o W L% by the I’eoplo’s Market | . ot o that stcamer | ““Diwin B. Noyes, Mystic, and Gharies B N et DI A Ehes VoA~ | o warts. gty of Norwich, and one third by the | Report of Dairy and Food Comml Chelsea can get through to Norwich B, Mystic. Whereas: The United States Cham. | The question of forming bureaus| Section 2 May Bist. 1907, tb oner Has Been Submitted”to Gev- r. Alfred Richards 6 Franklin Street without difficulty today. oge of his knoes and an abacees form | per of Commeres has gons on recara was taken up and it was decided to | terma .,?ofl';o",':tm.’my'i‘x-,m'ogf ernor. D “p'gunn The employes of the Shore Line |5 weekly from Dec. 20. N TRNRRaP SNy n Qustrial, transportatio Souof the Ry of Horwich: the Town 3 vor. tional edu- PO n and civic bu- | Heéalth O Nor-| The rt of the da JUSTIN HOLDEN, Preprister Electric Railway company are to hold & Son Shipbuilding | cation add reaus. -h: !hlfl;'lrlk o§ the ‘10"?‘:;; frfe c‘::y = he rencH .owhh;h iry 1t“-u:l v; :‘, &, m180 to 5 p their annual dance in the town hall at | Co., Noank, and W. M. Bichre, Noank. | “Whereas: There is in Norwich be-| It was also voted to take over the|of Norwich, and the School Inspector.|submitted to' the governor, discusses Room. 305 Thayer Bullding Saybrook thc middie of February. On Dec. 21 he received a laceration | cause of our industrial en shares of the Norwich Building and G - vitonment of the ildis of the Town of Norwich, shall cease. |milk production, meat inspection and |} . 35 WILLIAM C. YOUN Mrs. Anna A, Knicht, 69, of Water- | 204 bruise over one of his eyes. The | deep Interest in and an ever in- |Loan Assocletion which were carried | Section 3.—There shall be in the|food and drug control in the state, bt B House tal, 384-4 Successor_to ford, vi.dow of Wailace Knight, died STETSON & YOUNG at a2 London hospital Sunday. | and Willlam White~New London. On | ead award was $8.25 weekly from Jan. 1. |creasing demana for vocational edu- | DY, the old chamber of commerce. a usion _ Commissioner B Ottars & Do, Now Lanin. | oo e ot ot S| e comeinty @ave o brier repert | sinr am o e o, fam e ik ‘L. Bindimualier _resceeenes on the meeting of the state chamber | hoara health for said Town and |the addition of one inspector, the | (continued) Mr. Musser; 10 . m., Ehl'lER .n‘ Bl III I,ER Svrvi & her are two daughters and Dee rated r o rials i ™ DAtets Deq 35 he lacerated Mis hand and 13| Wherees: Our clvie sssoclations’in | 3§ osmmerce in Hartford on Janoary | Gity of Netwich. which shall be. coni- | passmge of an act requiring the label | tatoss. Mr. Southwick: 1} & m, To Best work and matel at right i gy Bad the city | weskly from Jea. B w:’“p:-:m. s i e reeord.an-d 8- 123, e secretary read a communication [225¢3 Of the Mayor of the said City |ing of all sub-divisions or lots of | try Diseases, Mr. Jones; 1 p. m., Po prices by akilled labor. o SUBt: Gefrme B Fullvws na the city | WSy Som Iam B L\ oy 4o | YOGS thin S of educetion snd | i Soaty Tann Burewn Biantees | o5 grch the First Selectman o |fods 1o conform 10 n et it T Corpiion, Tooh ¥ Eelaphons gopartment men out With SnoWRIowS | ived Houston, Jeweit City, On Dee. |that we should train our futurs work. | F- C. Warner in which the chamber | 5¥'$he Trty Gourt of sald ity of Nor. |the lcensing of dealers of oleomar- Bo and Methods of Sanitary Produ Dusiness Strests, In ‘advance of a pos. | 2 he lacerated his hand. The award fers, now, therefore be it U . " |was Evith Spplact Ome of thile ifso- Ll And. o acmbers hall hoia |Earine and renovated butter, the | tion, Mr. Musser: 3 p. m., Why M Dr J- M- KING PICN - o | Raiiana Gotton Gor Seweit City, and | tore of he_chasmber of sommeste of | BOArd of directors of the New London | Sheif offices during chelr various terma |PRSsqfs of, & JoEat \ROpecicR gt e T O Y - Ladies’ Night at Eiks' Club tonight | Frank Gastka, Jewett City. He ran a | Norwich, Conn., Inc, do favor the es- | County Improvement League. The di- | 0¢ 2219% 000 Of health witt i it Ao g i m e pitaal —adv. siiver in the ball of one Of his feet on | tablishing _of & vocational training | F€Ctors selected William H. Oat as the | D¢ S21 of-Bealth without com- | P earding milk products ctio | Home Makprs'. Qouras, Miss. Mgqd i DEN I IS I Dec. 14, and the award was 35 weeklyq school in Norwich for the purpose of [ director at large. Bt i fiald. board AR R A et e Hay, Sunday in St. Patrick’s church pray- | from Dec. 25. giving to the youth of our town the | Another communication received |, of¢0o0 oD b e The magnitude of the milk & Tuesday—9-10 a. m., The Food V Buildi ere were asked for the repose of the | Schwartz Bros, Norwich, and Leon |opportunity to pursue a line of study | {fom the county farm bureau mana- |{o p:::::t‘i‘o.n‘m;hr:utc{w:%.;rypgf Qustry, the Jarme volume of daly pro. | Eat; 10-12 a. m., Demonstration: Bre May Building soul of John'B. Leahy, long a resi- | D. Crasse. On Jan. 3 he bruised a lez. |along the pathway of natural thought |S€T was read by the secrefary. = 1It| e ation of the health of the inhabi. |ductioh and consumption, and its|and Quick Doughs; 1-2 . e JaniToWF dent of Norwich, who died last week | The award was $6 weekly from Jan. 14. | and activity, and be it urged the chamber to give its support 1 . . Sust - Vi tants of said cif and town. Said | susceptibility to contamination and | (continued): 2-4 p. m., Demo ra at the home of his son in Broadbrook, | . Michael Jacob, Ocoum, and August| Resolved: That it be the -sense of |0 @ movement which has been started | (0t%, OF $0,,*'¥ AnR towhe SelS1 Gt ion makes this the most | Quick Doughs (continiied) X7 o ity Inserated . e to bring the next state corn fair to blanning th 3 Eeppler, Occum. He badly Incereted | this mesting that s special committes | Norwich in conmection with the coun: | make, aifer, repeat, and enforce rules, |important feature of all food comtrel | Wednssday—0-10 & m. FUtoing, Toe ha“l]n Nine of the big pigs at the Nor-|his, Band and wrlst on Dec 1 i | ooamher "he "apointed by tue Cirens |ty corn fair. "It was yoted to support | 80d Tesulations for the following pur- | work of the state. in erdor thet there Doily Meals: 1012 a. i, Demonaira Ver! wich Almshouse have been killed dur- | * Admore Woolen Mills, ¥Yantic, and|dent, not members of the Pres, | the movement. - poses: To provide for the heaith of |be no misunderstanding, let it be un- | tion: Cereals, The Fjreless Cooker Ing the season, under direction Of | Morris, Nogwich. Ha cat tho end |a special committes, for the Following | 4 A resolution was passed approving | e city and town: to require and reg. | Seiston] D 1 . e " Pncastes < Supt. James B. Chapman. Four more|of his index finger on Nov. 22. The | purpose. Mayor Allyn L. Brown's action on the | Ulate inspection of schools and school [milk produced throughout Comectiout | tinucdi: 2-4 p. m. Demonst an epa“' or fat ones remain to be butchered as|Jward was $5.75 weekiy from Dec. 3 The duties of the committee are de- | PrOBosed reduction of insurance rates chiidren, as desmed necessary by |bas s improved vustly dfcing the past|Vesstables. | | o, ¢ neede: d S B in this city. ® suc for the protection of the 3 . e v, M0 & OF ALL KINDS ON Mentioned among smart set folk at . ploy 'y from A. H. Andrews, secretary of the | the purity of all sources of water sup- | The work confronting the department | Bread Booring: 10.30-1% = society affairs at Tuxedo are Mr. and injured & leg on Nov. 14, and was |industrial conditions in Norwich with | (2t0 Chamber of commerce announe. | PIY for said city and town and prevent | consists, therefore, not _only of | stration: Milic and Cheos AUTOMOBILES, Mrs. Amos Cotting Schermerhoern | @Warded $6 weekly from Nov. 25. a view of establishing a vocational | §25€ SIGTDEE OF COMMErCe, BAROUNC: | | llution thereof, and define as|maintaining the present standard, but|p. m. The Feeding of | Goopsie” Witiams,” asughter ot Arr. o SEwSeS G, Nermich. | o e e B s na & fivector, of s state body. | nuisances anything detrimental to [also of ng {t, particularly in so|p. m. Demonstration: CARRIAGES, WAGONS, | 3z Charles P. Williams, of Ston- |jo5t tne greater portion of the termi- | It shall be the duty of the committee Executive Committee Meetin~. the public heaith, and to prevent and |far as this may wbe influenced by |Meals for Children. g g Tt phelans of one of his fingers. The | to Visit at least three model vocational | At the close of the directors’ meet- | comumarily abate =~ all mulsances: to |8 e commiscioner Eives & histori aa Meat Substitutes; 1-3 p. TRUCKS and CARTS, There will be special services in the | ARALd Was, $1.50 Weekly from. Jan. 1. | 5chools now in aciive operation, such |Ing the exccutive ‘Committes Ml - & | mes ot pomar me e et 7™ A9 | ool ‘oview of some Of he phases of | The Well Planncd Kitchen: 2.4 b Roman Catholic churches Friday, Can., | The date of injury was Dec. 21. schools to be determined by the com- |meeting. A number of routine bills | pools. pig. pens draing, sewers, ‘and | the milk problem for 25 year T e nioing chidkons, Wap Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- | dlemas Day. Saturday the feast of The Aspinook Co. Jewett City, and | mittee Fetting in touch with state|were grdered paid and it was voted| privies, and such other things as men-| As to food and drug control _the | Jones. St. Blaise, will be observed with spe- | Oliver L. Johnson, Norwich. Mr. John- | School boards in Connecticut, Massa- |that the secretary, H. R. Branche, join i s T, T ming, Upholstering and Woed Work. | Gty 0o vicen, followed by the bléssing | son strained @ ligament in one of his | chusetts, and Rhodo Island. the New Engiand Association of Cova T D R T I aoin o W e e Lhe Blacksmithing in all its branches |of throats. legs on Oct 13 and was awarded 310 e P T Cone e Vs Sceems Sojoiaci. Pxecutives and he was au- |any oftensive substance throush the |1ast two years jusGfy the tatement Weekly from Oct. 23 am- | thorized to attend the next meetin~ Old-fashioned dances at Elks' Club| J. A. Brown, New London, and|ber of commerce and the services of | the association to be held at e tend e it Nt vt Op e s o o e s e tonight—adv. P](arsox; D«:lbu&rs. Ne‘:fl Lendlon. Em; :"n; fisfl:‘fvu::; the stenographer at m;.t hfifl.. o? s‘e?r\l.lry mmM : by sn’-pecmm, Jicensing, or°o{§§"..',‘,§' with minor exceptions, of standard = ploye fractured two bones in one of E s voted to engage Miss Cor- ¥ <+ sam gregational | ed_$6.42 weekly from Jan. 9. purpo: ng the nec- i for the chamber. health ana safety, or unduly annoying | violations of the food and drug law: L i church reads: Entered Into Life—Jan- H. R. Douglass, Inc., N Londe 507 to 515 North Main St. 20, 1917, Mrs. J. O. Landon.|and Tim Desin. New London. Sm: “Whosoever liveth and believeth on |ploye bruised and lacerated great tos| -EBANON MAN WAS . me shall never die.” on Dec. 8. The award was $7.70 week- The Central Committee for the Re- |1¥ from Dec. 19, et ot S S e T oraen® 28e | . Hotbrook, Cabot & Rollins, Inc, New | Roger War, subscriptions to which are_sent | Zon3on: and William Chisholm, New LADIES! |[Fanieisns i Sl i 08 We will cheerfully ex- fractured his right wrist, ribs and Colchester Conn. $50. N before drama, called The Pawn, in rehearsal | don. Bmploye suffered blood poison- this week. It deals with a phase of | ing from an injury on Dec. 2. The the Japanese question. award was $10 weekly from Jan 6. o New London Ship and Engine Co., There is profit ahead for the farmer | Groton, and Arthur E. Rohn, New JITNEYPLAN continue, dealers say and there is a | Dec. 23. are shown by Edward B. Butler of has received new gifts, including from | {Ured his right leg in three places. | goger Foote of Lebanon was brought| The fire department responded to a |5 OF filth in any stream, highway, or [butter. The 99 cases of adulterated | . ;s . Blawell, who b Complaints had been made that sev- | for candy in a cloths | eral’ dogs were caught in snares so|mateh. Evidentiy a sparc fram - ihe | Section 5.—On or before June lst, game warden C. S. Briggs bad been on | match dropped unnoticed, smoldered the look out. and then developed into fire. ‘The oc- l £ l 2 On Sunday Mr. Foote went out into | cupants of the tenement had gone out medical and ssnitary goclence, who t is a pleasing way to J|wno has muskrats on his farm. The |London. The employe fractured the | e Woods with an axe and chopped wide use which dyed muskrat, which | middle finger of his right hand on Dec. | Soveral pieces of wood and then at-|covered. The pleople in the next te is called Hudson seal, has attal tended to his snares. Game Warden | ement detected the fire b: time to the duties of said offices, and buy Jewelry, Watches, n as attalned will | 14, and was awarded $10 weekly from | Bigees “racked Foote and brought | smoke. Tne fire . erept owtalan o tof | Who shall be tiw secretary and execu- | WELL KNOWN SPEAKERS : TIE Otaasnlt F the neth SR Sl S abowt his prosecution. clothes press and © | tive officer of sald board and subject and aborts colds and Diamonds. iz e e “ The snares used were made of four|age to the room. dzx‘!h?;:g:.:‘:v‘:‘im to the direction of said board. and FORAEXTENBION ocHgoL R Pight special exhibitions are sched- g strands of copper wire and set about|firemen a fight of over an hour's dura- | {0 &Il the conditions and lmitations |y ., ¢hy P Announéed For|] = pint of Coush Syrap. Al THEPLA“T,CADDE"CO uled at the Art Institute in New York P T % to 10 inches above the ground. tion. > now and which may hereafter be by | Lengthy Frogramme Hots. % g this month. Twenty-four paintings i ilrow. e = — law imposed upon Town health offi- North Stonington Next Week. At 715 Monday morning Michael | NARROWLY ESCAPED INJURY Mr. and Mrs. George W. Carroll er tertained at dinner Saturday evening to the public, including = plumbing, | upon which 153 prosecutions were bas- SMALL BLAZE GAVE bakeries, barber shops, the sale of (ed and preferred as provided by milk, or other food, and any other [Statute, to local prosecutors for at- Mrs, George S. Watts has left CHARGED WITH SNARING FIREME business affecting public health, and |tention in towns in which the of- 0 o Ci i N HARD FIGHT | ohibit the aale or compel the do- |fenses were committed.” N ity ond, 6%, Deterarg. Foote Was Fined $25 and Costs | Child Dropped Matoh in Closet While | struction of milk or feed when deemed | The commissioner says that the|OFenee £, S0, o TGl o by Justice Blakeslee. - Looking for Clothes. by said board detrimental to public |largest percentage of fraudulent sajes | ©* A health; to prevent the deposit of ref- | of any one food product occurred with Miss Johnson of Boston and © bee spending several weeks in the sou Justice of Peaco J. B. Blakes- | telephone call Monday cvening shortly | €lseWwhere. Any person violating any [or misbranded bitter conslsted of the award was 310 | jce ‘on Monday charged With snaring. | after eight o'clock for & fire in the|Such rule, or regulation shall be fined |sale of renovated butter or DEOTAE: | 47e"iy "Los Anseles, to remain 0 At New York, Frank Keenan, the ac- | Weekly from Jan. 17. Mr. Foote fined $25 and costs not more than one hundred Sgllars garine as butter. In these instances w i tor, who has a number of personal| New London Ship and Engine Co., 5 = - $25 and costs and | tenement at No. 12 Hill street. o, OF i ¢ healthfulness was not | next few weeks. plain all about our orinas n e ey maceorsonal | Groton, and Richard Dubas, New Lon- | 2is,bill amounted to $45. The fire started when a child looking | iPrisonment not more than thirty pinion regarding the Tight or reason: raised. “but” says the commissioner, 1917, the board of health shall ap- |ableness-of purchasers to be serve oint a desc “there should be little difference of ™ o eanivers acicnce * who [ with that which they desire “instend %o the theatre wh Shall e health officer for sald city and | Of having a substitute therefor palmed © when the firq was dis- | foun, "and who shall devote ail his|off on them. —— Ab-h-ab-Hisshooo!! Catching Cold? Get a Bottle of Mentho-Laxene Tghe 2o directed—right sway. ettt ettt and_who shall hold office until GRACE CIRCLE ENTERTAINED s Jewelers, Established 1872, work done in Northern Michi; the | Kilrow died at the home of his daugh- removed a majority vote of The program for the Extension CADDEN B Berishives, 010 Lyme and Coiifgrnie | ter, Mrs. Thomas J. McVeigh on Val- ON_FRANKLIN' STREET BACKUS HOSPITAL P, Poard, for caune The’ salary of said | School in agriculture and home econo- PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING i ATIENTS ry of said | Sc Monde: tn; RS L it o e - O A D health officer shall be § - Der | cis to be conducted by the Connecticut ndey evening a meeting of t E river Slippe nderneat agon | Finely Rendered Prog ied | annum payable in equal monthly pay- | Agricultural College ~ Extension Ser- finance committes of Trinity Metho-| Michael Kilrow had spent the great- When' Feliie Bacars Tanoled Ot Smtiay ramme Carried | ments. The sald health officer shal | vice cooperating with the New London dist church was held at the parson- | €r part of his life in this citv. Many B EUNERen. not be removed, discharged, or re-|County Improvement League, The e ye ior 1ou with 36 men, John H. Ford has finished | he was employed by the Russell Irwin VIOLIN filling his five icehouses at Bast Great | Co. He returned and was employed | "omie; Plain with 10,000 tons of prime ice, all | at the Aspinook Co., at Jewett City. begins cutting the Marx pond at East | with Bridget Gleason whd' died some Norwich. years ago. Mr. Kilrow survived | 05 Vil Concernt by Harder's Ideal Mando- | Kilrow of New Britain and Mrs. iolins sold on easy terms lin Club and the famous Scotland | Thomas J. McVeigh of this city. For appointments address E. [||Road orchestra will play the old time | Mr. Kilrow was well known in this E. BULLARD, Biiss Place, Ner- [|dance music at the Elks' Ladies |city and was a member of the Catho- wich, Conn. 7 It is noted that the New York His- David Patton. torical Society’s collection inoludes | David Patton of Norwich was taken | mTne — John Trumbuii of Lebanons Revolution- (ill in Brstol Saturday evening with | arrangements for the ladies' night at ary soldler, as well as painter, Tepre- | pneumonia. His condition was so se- 3 : DR. SHAHAN, Specialist | ..ci by’ scveral landscapes and a|tious that he was removed to the | trcen ho omvicr” o GLLE have se- | wife of Edward Kavanaugh, was held | or judge thereof is hereby authorized | Munagement of the Dairy Calf, Mr. on diseases of the Blood and Stomach.|portrait of John Pintard, called the | New Britain hospital Sunday morning. | Mandolin. Glub which will remdes g | Monday mopning at 830 Jsiock with|to hear and determine such gppeal. |Musser. Caiturg therapy for Rheumatism, Neu:|founder of the society. He had been ill since Wednesday, but Kidney troubles. Conventional or pre-| When the Sacred Heart Tierney Ca- Ecription treatment for the Stomach.|dets of Groton celebraied their cwcoed | CLUrR to his home in a few days. In-|famous Scotland Road orchestra will | officiated at services held in &t. Pat- Easy prevention of Typhold. ™ Houre! one 10-11 2. m. 2-4 and 7-§ p. m. analversary Sunday afternoon at 3 o'~ Imonia from which he died Sunday 2 Clock fn the ba: 5 old time favorites and the old 5 821, No Gutside calls made wafter 7 e basement Gf Sacred Heart | night. 9l time tavorites abd the o familisr Face to Face. Friends |ure of sald board. e was th of the late Mr. — = rovide xoom ottty ot N wich Tl toastear . e late Mr. and | During the evening the bowling O Norwich, for the use ef said board | pounding of Them, Mr. Musser: 3 p. b church, County Director William H. age with Rev. F. W. Coleman. The |Years ago he was employed by the late | Monday night shortl ’ Wheeler School the people of y after 8 o'clock Sunda; duced in rank or pay because of reli- eeler School, and peop] Committse Inciudes Guy B. Dolbears, | George F. Bard and later entered the | o ‘man narrowly eacaped serions in. | the Backus hoampiiel werelotents at|gious or political opinion - or amiia- | North Stonington and vicinity, Feb- James C. Macpherson and John B.|plumbing business for himself. Twelve Fra lows: Emest E. Bu“ard e sl Vear SEo e, soid his Business” and %l“:ysl?;lp Jower Irankin Jtrest, when by Grace Circle, King's Daughters. The | tion. No removal shall be made by |ruary 6 to 9. 1917, is as follows SOMETING PR z en in whree he remain- | wagon, but managed to pull himseif hbiane scior o, i | by said board in writing, and a copy After 10 days’ cutting, some days|ed for about 10 years and while thers | ou® Juot as & pedestrian Btopped. the | Rijey: - viclin some Sonmae: Miys Olive | of such reasons shall be given to the | Tuesday—9 a. m., Selection and Ca; ~ -2 i ‘wagon at the corner of Bath street to| Horace Corning, Miss Elizabeth - | writing, any proper answer to such | ductivit: Benjamin G. Southwick; TEACHER planed to 11 1-2 inches. Today' he| Mr. Kilrow was united in marriage | TSR 2 006, Soraer, o8 Jaih Sirect to| Torace Corning, Huss Clzaboth Sulll- | easons. A copy of such reasons and |a. m., The Cows Udder and Milk Secre ¥ the horse started all of . sudden. The | Lane, accompanied by Miss Riley: vo. | answer and of the order of removal | tion,"Karl B. Musser: 1 p. m, Incuba All String Instruments repaired Dby one son and a daughter. Thomas P.| grivers’ leg and he slipped. accompanied by Miss Sullivan: duet, | of_said board. Crop Rotations, Mr. Southwick; 3 p. Night—adv. lic Benevolent Legion, No. 150. Old Time Favorites Will Appear on the E or decree of said board, may within | Pasture, Mr. Southwick; 10 a. m ritis, Tubereulosis. Anemia, Skin and thought that he would recover and Dlfl'&! - ?;, :“lle-nunb" R e‘;::lnt mg;a"“;u 1:.-;;’ -Nle;w Yofl‘: may appoint or employ such other | try Products, Mr. Jones; 10 a. m., Soy- stead the chill developed Into pneu- | furnish the music for a program of the | rick's church at 9 o'clock. Mrs. F. L. | of sald health officer, during the pleas. | Its Requirements, Mr. Musser: 1 p. m. a board o following prosramme was carried out: | $aid board except for reasons given Courses in Agriculture. Codk Ab & By to Look For to Draft to Color to Remember to Cop; to Laugh At to Write About | to Puzzle Over to lllustrate to Listen To te Smoke to Chew Yo Entertain Every Member of the Family zabeth Lane, accompanied by Miss Ri. | Person removed. Such person may |ing for Breeding Stock, Roy E. Jone: driver had just got out of his|ley; vocal solo, Thy Sentinel and I,|thereupon file with the said board, in |10 a. m. Plant Growth and Sofl Pro- became _entangled about the |cal solo, Armorers, Horace Corning, |shall be made a part of the records | tion and Brooding, Mr. Jones; 2 p. m. Though Your Sins Be as Scarlet, Miss | Section §.—Any such health officer, [ m., Diseases of the Cow’s Udder and ELKS LADIES’ NIGHT. Lane and Miss Riley; piano solo, | Who has been removed, discharged, | Tests, Mr. Musser. Whims and Why, Miss Riley. in rank or pay, by order | Wednesday—9 a. m.. Mowings and thirty days of said order or decree, | Keeping Dairy Records, Mr. Musser; Dios ERo s FRINERAL appeal therefrom to the superior court | 11 a. m., Caring for the Growing Stock, : . or to a judge thereof, and said court | Mr. Jones; 1 p. m., Alfalfa and Clover, CouTiion Dasing Swipn of the Mrs- Edward: Kavanaugh: is hereby empowered to hear and de- | Mr. Southwick: 2 p. m., Poultry House The funeral of Margaret Chester, | termine such appeals, and said court | Construction, Mr. Jones; 3 p. m. The See Our New LIBRARY SERIES— the Largest in the City. ¥ SHEA The Magazine Man | Corner of Broadway and Bath Sts All Political Difficulties settied by competent authorities. relatives and friends attending, some| Section 7.—Sald board of health| Thursday—9 a. m., Marketing Poul person or persons as may appear to|beans and Miscellaneous Legumes, Mr. under the direction | Southwick; 11 a. m., The Dairy Ration, Corn and Small Grains, Mr. Southwic in the said city|2 p. m. Balanced Rations, the Com. ter and welcomed the guests. funeral arrangements. and said health officer. m, Killing, and Picking of Poultry, 0III lm ed ondfia] Delegates from eastern Connecticut | Svatorimes aad ' toas istors “krios | Srings have proved a great success At el Citios. were o Tacge | moeotion §—Said board shall in the | M. Jones Balanced Ratl idedhlos Prov are attending the meeting of the Con- | Braren. batton Mis. John Cartoll s | [Fiends of the lodge members. - pillow marked Wife, pillow ~marked i 0 Ny o L8 v Bnnne o - necticut grand chapter of the Order of | \fis; Elizabeth M. Patton, of Nor- Daughter, from parents; ~wreath Bastern Star held in Masonic temple | aqon. > Stamp _Redemption Claims R J M & J P SWAHN mges | at Waterbury today. Last night a din- | Mr. Patton had many friends es-| Internal Revenue Collector James | LT Wieath ed N from uacle . M. o PP ner was given at The Elton to which | pecially among the Youns men in|J. Walsh has sent out a circular letter | 2nd 2unt: large cross, Auntle. from . 5 all members Of the order were In- |fown and was well Iked for his|in Teply to complaints received con- | Lo 2Nd nephews; spray of earna- > il reieve Hoarsersas, Loss of Volcs | Tited. b Smwosttion. i deatn | corning & in redccming reyenue | Long Srom Jemes Chestor, Iather: ! ] 3 auors o rritation e Throa came as a great shock to his rela- | stamps. Al from friends in New York: large spray _ 100 A BOX AT T P o Wiy e | tveatand SRR e v hat the work 1 batng pragre; |of roses from the Milier children oy g B P ) Frankiin Squars, 237 Main Street S~ ey, for. Mrs. William J. Hunter. forward as fast as possible and that | PTaY Of camations from Mr. Heller. | gection ». Totoutions ivE8 nounced as one of the four Holy Cross | After an illness of about 12 weeks, | all will be paid. Claims will be con- R I T : the pro- T = college alumni to give $1,000 to. the |Mary W. Church, wife of William J.|sidered in_the order of their receipt Miss Whittiesey to Wed. —_— . . { fublles fund for the celebration of the | Hunter, died at Lier home in Mohegan and no definite date can be set in any h cl“r r ctl anniversary of the founding of the | Sunday morning at 1130. She was)| i ual case when re will_be Are The Four Friifts Used 0p 50 Main Strest. college. born in New London Nov. 17, 1863, the | made. “The claimant should be F F a c daughter of the late Henry Wilgensén | isfled Graduate Nurses' Association of Con- |in marriage with William Hunter in |possible,” concludes the letter. sam a Reshmnt necticut. to be held at the Eiks home, | Norwich. —Mr. Hunter survives with (4 Waterbury, Wednesday, Feb. 7, 1s an | one daughter, Mrs, Rachel Davis, of open meeting and nurses here who are | Mystic, an adopted daughter, = George z The pist: duactesty imesting. ot th | S Himeie T Gt T htetn | Eemnioe will Do made 2s ‘meen 'ba |22 Onited m( “Fm—'—flm A djustment \(*“FRUIT-A-TIVES' is the only medicine in the world that is made If you are sick and have tried every Candlemas Day Friday. from the juices of fresh ripe fruite | thing siss without jasting resuiis, i snd n6t members of the association a2 well | Amos Reed, ‘of Mohegan, aiso tweof sed Virsin ? s L g Ry P say. “E | CHIopractic and get well. to atay wel UICK LUNCH e T e el flm' “Mmm <R S AT ol‘.‘g mnx s, 1t ‘populariy _n..": n,l;u MMFm ly unfair ';1‘-”. It's helping others, why not you? long fliness with much fortitude. She | Somemosal shurches Th the. Cmhane Jrou¥i faks Frali- Gres beatos ] Aniouncement was made in Connec- | had & gentle and loving disposition and | Soicebel SACACwin Be bresed oig tried other remedies and they did me D. ZIMMERMAN. D. C 1 3 , D, L. HN D. METROPOLIS, Prop. | ticut Lutheran churches Sunday that | her loss will be sincerely mourned s . the King of Sweden has commissioned | all who knew her. bV | atetri Seasonable Delicacies are found on | Bishop Lonesren of Hernosand to vis- _ nourished. Food Served Appetizingly.| vice at Rock Island next June. at = regular meeting of Carpenters’ ] The CENTRAL BUILDING ¢ the Robert Palmer & Son Ship- 41 BROADWAY, Norwich, Conn. | piant Nosnk. o‘;.“:‘n';"ml‘:;‘a?;m‘% ness was transaocted _— — Chimney Fire. The auto pumpbr was called_to No. hour’s | 140 Clift ronda jatecneon buted and, on Saturday, St nogood”. On the other hand, théfuet | or Hsiiacie. otk ,"the ceremony of blessing % 2 Oirants ol e obeerved. * that “Fruit-a-tives” is entirely difforent | “qyer Biag, Rooms * our Bill of Fare all the year round. '; n‘g'lgflm 3-!;:1::: 3.}:5"?« t:g New Members for Carpenters. - it en Jrom any other preparation in the world, | aay, Thursday, Saturday, 2 to 6_p Those who patronize us are well|ona o great Swedish reformation ser- | ., FOUT_Tew members were admitted | County Director Installed Officers. is just why you should give it a fair trial, Tecently elected officers of St. t in any trouble of the Stomach, Liver, 190 Franklin St. X union, No. 137, held Monday night in | Mary's Star Sea_Temperance Open 5 A. M. to 12 P. M. Earpeniery e g R T LA L ST W Bowels, Kidneys or Skin. “Fruit-s- fi ndance and the regular routine busi- |g¢ its meeting n Temperance Sun- tives”, is composed of the actsve principle |18 THE PLACE TO GET A NiCH of fruit and the grealest nerve towic ever |ROAST BEEF AS WELL AS A NICE 5 e U R e erdbande. ; : Giscovered. 500, & box, 6 for §2.60, tria) | PIECE OF CORNED BEEF OR ANY- size, 25c. Atall dealers or sentby Fruit. [ THING IN THE MEAT Lins VAL. LUPPERT i

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