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dle Atlantic coasts wi gales. - SETH N. TAYLOR DAVIS H. WILSON e e The bigher Sunday ll !h. Atlantic stat. The indicationg are ror 4 1 . day night, movlr" Fap) 88 Main St. S The winds along the .m-“&m- B " = P PRI N - X ew Goods pA i = 5 b v generally = fair weather in the states east of the I = FELT mittes DR. A. J. SINAY vesday o Burtias 2rc At-mmuotthemvc‘- ond; superintenden o 5 'hl -Fa”3p”lnyo’ '9'7 Inventory is over. Last year’s business is a thing of ! ~ 3 the past. The new business year opens up with us Monday. © The tem: o EY appoin James Palmer, . £ De“tist cigealy lowks uonfi'i;“fia"m';“km& matie, i the a1 Bt Tt ot ot v dire state - now and the outlook is Beautiful new mer- |3 states but will rise somewhat Tues- |3, # amd-5 of this year. Present at Palmer. M is I'O“ill( in ev d | Roema 13-19 _Alice l-mn.. Norwieh | gay. the meeting were President James B. rshals, ery day—already many depart- SR . 77-8 Coig wave warnings have been ia- | Palmer, Secretary Gilbert S. Ray- | judsss starier, committee ments are showing the new arrivals. It is a very in- sued for the Atlantic state: ‘. Treasurer Charles D. Green- on platferm and | Sterm ‘warnings are Slapieyel T Ao G"'Agmx‘wfiye JJficbant B s a teresting period during which to come in and look L THE_DEL-HOFF e e o TS e LTt ‘ around.” We eatend an invitation i viit he sore and i Ecropean Plan " Northern New Dugiand and Seuth. | Superintendent ‘of Grounds, Sher- | ference with n see the new goods. g Rates 78 HAYES BROTHEARS. Eastern New York: Snow flurries .Lfm‘ #5-28 Srescdwsy | Monday with severe cold wava:; Tues- gay falr, rising temperature in the of- = Mfil‘l n Nerwich. ‘DR. C. R W The followlng records, reported from surg”n Sevip’s pharmacy, show Sunday in temperatuge and the hmaluw'&v-l ‘McGrory Bullding, Norwich, Gonn. THE NORWICH FUR C0. ‘are open for business with a mew line af Furs, Coats. Skina, and sil kinds of Trimmings for Fall and Winter. o i odast 14 mum for Saturday: Fair and continued cold Sal s weather: As xan-uetedm’ i DEAD HORSES AND COWS PR e it il g e g - Removed Free of Charge Sunday's weather: As predicted. 1l 1626 London. Ask for Chas. ht‘or. l:‘v'-:". chal Sun, Mosu and Tides. rge. WEST SIDE HIDE CO. Sun [ h 1! Moen P. O. Box 379, Rises. | Sets. | Water. || Sets. on ciseases ..( m m-; £u’ cur Ipcion " treatment For the macl Prevention_of nota, Hours: 2-4 and 7- . Phone NoTGutsiae Salls made after T|. Pleasantly Surprised at His Home— Simcox-Matthews Wedding — Mrs. : e W. J. Sly Speaks at Federated SWINDHAM INN,” Unexcelled home- % 'cooking year around. George E.| Church—Notes. e e e A pleasant surprise party was gi David Shahan Saturday evening by a number of his friends. The evening was pleasantly spent th music and D. S. MARSH |7 Pomny sre g ool o ® and prizes awarded to John Dennis and Maurice Coughlin. The party Pianos broke up at a late hour after a most delightfu] evening. Playcr- Pianos FUNERAL Miss Isabelle S. Harper. Victor Victrolas The funeral of Miss Isabelle . Harper was held from the home of ON EASY TERMS her sister, Mrs. James H. Hankins of North _Main street Saturday morning Bunlight Building, Marsh Building, | at 5.15. There were many relatives 45 Franklin Strest, 230 State Strest | and friemds attending, some coming Norwich New, London from out of town, Many beautiful floral forms were grouped about the casket. At the services in St. Mary's church Rev. J. H. Titzmaurice offi- ciated and Miss L. C. Boudreau pre- sided at the organ. At the close of the mass Mrs. T. J. Donovan sang Beautiful Land on High. ‘The bearers were John C. and v o ‘Thomas J. Donovan, Maurice J. Buck- Repaired and Remodeled |lev. Jossph R. and Robert J. Sample and John A. Cunningham. Buria] was in the family lot in St. et v | Sla e Tormtay e el i " Soed mecine. NEW ARRIVALS IN WASH GOODS rtment, of cattle, -h-w ud T e r e A oenpied” om R aay ot Fe NEW SPRING PERCALES ANNUAL GYM EXHISITION RESOLUTIONS PASSED AGAIN: this_ district, e o LT New Spring designs in 36-inch Percales, a splendid S Bailey and the Hon. Joseph H. Hen- showing of all the new styles and colormgs in AN UNQUALIFIED SUCCESS THE LIQUOR TRAFFIC |Z200) 200 entatives from this —_— e light, medium and dark effects—prices 12%4c and Seventy Boys Participated in Pro- |Local Prohibitionists Want State As- 15¢ a yard gramme at Y. M. C.. A. Saturday| sembly to Further Their Move- ¢a yHe. Evening. e\ Questions The annual symnastic exhibit of is protective to liquor trade, SPRING DESIGNS IN TUDOR DRAPERIES A Batutiay Sriog was an o | Calltmle ot = maus maats, o ton An attractive display of the well known Tudor dred Yy the holle drink fMc. - : . . :::.l.lfled.niln;‘c:!flm S0 thought the{Sunday afternoan in Steiver Lell Mr. |to pr ek L Draperies, 30 inches wide, in all the newest de- Triends OF (o Davh Who were pressnt |stods of tys Hauor tralhe and is s signs and colorings—price 19c a yard. The marching drills, games, and va- jing in the interest of the great state rious stunts presented by the S jand national hibition movement. TOWN OFFICIALS ARE held the spectators to a close attén- At the conclusion of his address, Mr. L o T SRmutlsy PSRIN Lt [ Womrenarke, peeeniss, 7 Sehs e e = s i lenroy 2 i 5.30 o'clock. The programme consist- |resolutions will be 5§ PSenators | Circular Letters Received in Towns Ad\_rance shpwm_g of G Sy Leph.yr Gmgham.s‘ 38 of marching and & mesked aril [F. 5. B P. McLean, Reporting Mad Dogs. 32 inches wide, in checks, plaids, stripes and plain by all of the boys and individnal ex- | Congressman Freeman; State hibitions of different kinds by the {Senator John H. Barnes and Repre- c.-mi Commissioner _Jeffery O. colorings, in all the newest Spring colorings—price different groups. The main idea Wwas |sentatives A. J. Bailey and Joseph H. nl a conunnce Friday after- 29c a yard. to present the work of the boys’ | Henderson. General George y classes in the gymnasium in order to Mr. Woertendyke pictured a scene Hi-mn In trelation to his power give the parents and friends an in- |where a mother's heart was broken | to enforce the observance of the dog llNEN FINISH SUlTlNGS e e e e R e B I T - In presending the werk Physical Di- e ey B e 5. The commissioners Teceived com- Linen Finish Suitings, 36 inches wide, in a broad - moth- iens t . . . B Py 5 Eawara Jewett and William Buckley [aroaien state. Soon after the moth | Bt ered In: the. enforosment. of showing of stylish sport stripes—price 29¢ a yard. g_;m'-:ie St‘f‘l)l:{ml‘:flgfrghe ;‘1‘::: and |of another incident when he was :L cmll:m:;l"; SSling ordess b3 'y Laf . Sev- 08! y e selecimen to the enty boys participated in the work 8s | fotner Hon T s i o S i, - Thit ont Tostancs the 40-INCH PRINTED ORGANDIE follows: ~ night and murdered his son. Mr.]|d0g warden was threatened with the - - . - . AT S Halsey Gallup, Sheldon McNickle, | woertendyke emphasized the point| disfavor of the selectmen if he per- Printed Organdie, 40 inches wide, in a handsome Richard Nelson, Edward H. Sevin, sisted in enforcing a muzzii der Jameson Slocum. Sam Wilson, Wil- | that these incident brought forcibly ) 21550, ." S0 %0gvhed ot to b too range of floral designs on llght grounds—price 29¢ liam Millard, Arthur Norton, Ben Til- particular. 1 3 to the fight against te liquor traffic 3 a yard. e e erbert Char |He saia he was in the state of Con-| Commisaioner ?“ Seanbea e y Elatke, John O'Rourke. Octave Mor- |lecticut —representing the National| &2y, foromeon, & Jelier fom Norweld larke. - 3 . Get-together Movement and he told o : SLIN rill, Aitred Morrill, James Kelly, |Gl 1oReine Mo O oninitionists 1o | toWn. and a verbal motice from Ply- MERCERIZED STRIPED MUSLI == mouth on Thursday that a dog, sup- : > s 2 Lt e william Semple, Robert Avery, Drexei | Pring National Prohibition at the | J00cy"o he mad, was frightening that Mercerized Striped Muslins, 36 inches wide, dainty GLENROY ZEPHYR GINGHAMS e Jammes ™ Holand, [, the, variou temperance. Sreaniza’ | Sommunioy I, he suthoriues 2o floral designs on light grounds, a very pretty Brnest Paschusche, Spencer Lincoln, |tions throughout the county which are| 5y, 2" der for each town. . s s e At oe Hartiey. Thom. |afliated with the movement. - Bresodeme s SRR Spring fabric—price 39¢ a yard. as Spivery, Arthur Assad, Everett | Mr. Woertendyke said “the law is|to the towns from which reports con- Gee, Sam Grabelefski, Marvin Han- | protective. to the liquor trade. In a|cerning mad dogs have been recelv- nan, Isadore King, Frank Appleby, |careful study of law and government 1| cq asking the authorities to answer = % Louis Covey, Robert Saze, _Charles |have come te the conclusion that law | questions in relation to the circum- ihe Porteous & Mitcheli Co Whittredge, Joseph Beausoleil, James | protects the liquor traffic, he continu- | stances of the case such as if the dos . Dygert, Alfred D'Atri, Eddie Assad, |ed. We must uproot these laws. There | had bitten any persons or animals, Leroy Spenard, Rollin Harris, John |are three terms that Mr. Woerten- | ete. When he has received answers Eyans, Phillp MieXamara, John Youns, |suggested for consideratipn: revenue, | from all the towns he will prepare a = lliani Baker, Charles Sage, Arthur |license and prohibition. The first of | statement which will contain infor- . 5. Go D'Atrl, Floyd Bailey, Floyd May, Jo- |these two terms means protection.| mation in reference to the present NORWICH TOWN Bieate DUNE ot o UM 8 Sem seph Peckham, Thoinas Shea, James |Revenue fs protection for the manu- | dog scare and which will be valuable i L id “ountaine, Horace Bill, Frank Shea, |facturer of liquor and the revenue law [ data for the members of the general ; i re- . : ussel Rathbone, Frank = McBurney, |is divided into three departments, first | assembly in enacting an amendment || oror '","" sc':“":‘ f"°P’" :—,d" C,_‘:"I"’f" e L e Baiad wowi Archie Spalding, Donald Rathbone, |the reveflue law permits the manu- | to the dog law. The towns to which | 9ational o O D | i g L > o 3. Paul McNa- |facturer to manufacture liquor. Now | the questions have been sent are the | Service at Sheltering Arms—Below ville. . mara. Willlam Erowne. fenry Harri- [if the federal gevernment refused a | following: Danbury, Ridgeficld, Nor-| Zero Saturday—Roll Call at Meot-| guirday the city water in soms man an. as Fenton. permit. the maufacturer to manufac- | walk, port, Bridseport, range, . i joties. e = e fure would be breaking the law: sec- | New Haven, Hamden, Bethany, bica: | "9 of Nerwich Union C. E. Societies. |places uptown was fill of small sticks EXTRA PRECAUTIONS TAKEN ond the amount of money that is|con Falls, ' Naugatuck, Watérbury,| mev. G. ;1. Fawing and choir of the s ; turned over to the collector of reve- | Middlebury, ~Woodbury, Watertown, |iier Congrégationsl church were at| Miss Kathering Hurlbut of Groton, 1 AT THE NAVY YARD |nue when the goods are reads for | Thompson, Plymouth, Bristol. Burl |{5 CoREregslions!l, SR o,z | 4o, fiacpenine Hunivus, of Sooon, o ; —— " |consumption. Mr. Woertendyke to|ingtonn, Harwinton and Torrington. of the el A | ) e o Submarine Base Making Preparations |some extent told of the revenue laid | _Muzziing orders have been issued |0 i bl b Ui B Lo m Event of War. on liquors. Thirdly comes the sales all these towns with the exception We whu live Bt th1s TOOL. of Fas OWH:—r:_.__ end or the license that is granted. The [ of Norwalk and Plymoutkh ’ said, h cloud of witnesser, | Wednesday afterncon an executive The effect of the severance of di- |individual can seil if he holds a tax e T with whom w meeting of the McCall mission wi plomatic relations between the United |receipt. He cannot be proseeuted by | | AFTVILLE o e he M n 8 States and Germany was almost in- {the Federal government but he can T 8 A1l eagerness AM zeal, [held at the home of Miss Catherins ¥ ’ l intent, thos Crocke ron the ‘cllu.nfl road. by the Mary’s cemetery where Rev. Father cw London Saturday jbe prosecuted by the state or city —— . n t ¢ : Fitzmaurice read a committal service ituation was of spe- | government. Mannerchor Singing Club Observer ";"”{rf"]‘”’"k"m g : s Dt Bt at_the grave. cial interest because of the presence | The Federal government last year| Fifth Anniversary—Grand Festival|oimons them 1o the Lord of lord . : g g FRENCH - AMERICAN FUR | *‘Underiakers Cummings and Ring | of the North German Lioyd liner Wil- acquired $245,000,000 from revenue and | of St. Lotia Society Closes—Goad |Sreat jives that hirve peen #oed should | pavonoiicly sy aking part in thd had charge of the funeral arrange- |lehad at the state steams i dollar of that $245.000,000 went = c S aus N SR, 4 & nation-wide enterprise arranged by i COMPANY ménts, nal and the possibility, fnto" the Federal treasury. From the| Skating on the River—Petsonals and |be an inspiration. goodness of al the National Woman Suffrage Asso- somewhat remote, of the arrival standpoint of law pure and simple, the] Notes. person tends e the ideals of| cfation for the weelk beginning Fer THAYER BUILDING WEDDING P RPN AR s m Simcox—Matthews. : MAHONEY BROS., The wedding of Miss Gladss Il ALLS Matthews, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. - Avihus 3. H. Mathews of this place, and Na- Hack, Livery and Boarding | thaniel Simcox took place Sunday al- Stable ternoon at the parish house of the w Central Baptist church. TheJ cer% ® guaraniee our service to be mony was performed by Bas. Joel B. .-ua--nnn-_mmm Siocum, D. D. ki Mr. Simeox is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Simcox of nklin street Most Cigars Are Geod-— and has been employed by the Spauld- THESE ARE BETTER | ing Co. in their office. His bride has TOM'S 1-2-3 5¢ CIGAR léeoen employed by the Norwich Paper GOOD FELLOW 10cCIGAR Abiira ahoct. weliieg four Mv and Mrs. Simcox will reside in Bridgeport. Try them and see. —— THOS. M. SHEA, Prop, Frankiin St. Notes. ) Next to Palace Cafe A few ventusous lads were skating on the canal and the river Sunday 2fternoon. WATCH BRACELETS, PENDANTS, Master John Murphy celebrated his BROOCHES, fifth birthday at his home on Peck street Saturday afternoon from 3 to 6 BRACELETS, RINGS oglock, Nine o{j hig little friends were pfesent. Selectiond suitable for _the of évery. dflcrnfiun little ones were rendered on the Vie- trole. -Gamés of various kinds were played. Dainty refreshments were served. Mrs. Murphy was assisted in serving by Mrs, Frawk Brooks and Miss Lena Leahy- Mrs. W. J. Sly of Hartford gave an interesting talk at the morning ser- vice at the Federated church. € HIS FIFTH BIRTHDAY, Master John Murphy Entertained Nine Little Guests. ADAM& TAVERN : i861 offer to the pubiic the hmest standard brands o iSeer of Lurvpe and America: ther. Let lay side every | ryary 19. The plan is that a spe weight and the that so easily | guffrage 1ssue of one of the newspa- beset us, then stand a chance to| pers in one town or city in every win the race. “irst in the contest is| county should be published that week, the Christ before us. Our country is| A" suftrage special edition in every being watched to see. if we shall do| county throughout the length and our duty at this juncture of interna- | breadth of the United States is tha the German submersible Deutschiand. |law fixed now means protection to the - | _ Still another reason for New Lon- {liquor traffic. I have fought this ques-| The Mannerchor Singing club_cele- don beinz particulariy affected by the |tion for a number of years and I|brated their fifth anniversary Satuv- startling ithough not unexpected jopenly make the challenge to the peo- |day eveming with a masquerade ball flash over the wires is the fact that|ple i nthe state of Connecticut to fur- jand entertainment. The hall was fil.cc e e clgre freximity |nish a lawyer (anyone) who will de-|to nvem?im[;and was brilllant w “orts Wright, Terry and {ny that the law is protective or that|{many and varied costumes. A pro- 2 Michie the Coast Guard academy and |rovemie means proteld:':tlon. gramme of eighteen numbers e tional affaire. Let us run our-race as|aim of the National Suffrage Assocta- the submarine base. The biggest! 1, Jooking at the word license what |JoYed. Prizes were awarded for the|individuals and as a nation with zeal| tion. of submarine engines In | goes it mean? It means protection.|Dest costume. Refreshments were sd-v- |and carnestness. SN - the New Londdon Ship e ed at intermission. Heinrich’s or- The hymns were especially inspiring. and Engine Co., is located across the ,‘?:,fi.,“}u‘:,"";,"“‘,?t;:l};, :l,l;:f,::em ‘L’f chestra furmished music for dancinz. |The anthem Trust Ye in the Lord first rumor of the action of the na- |5 e : —_— Peace being effectively rendered. H. <3 We must inaugurate some movement < tional government caused comsidera- | € VSt TTENETIRS oMe OOy . Mrs. Thomas Naismith. L. Yerrington was at the piano, others ble excitement. It is presumable that .. assisting were Miss Ruth L. Potter and i - .| protection he said. We have got to{ The funeral of Mrs. Thomas Naismit} = " ARNNYD e s o tha raseathorities D'l reach the source. How can we change | was held from the home of her daught- |Mr. and Mrs. In. L. Allen. N0 ME) Was Biven to the prese. Be that s it |the polley of our government? 1 am|er, Mrs Ernest Jervis on Providencs PR ENDS CATARRH, ASTHMA, may extra precautions were taken im- | il favor of the putting away of the|street, Saturday afternoon at 2 Responded to Roll Call. T iately P O were taken Im- |saloon which would eliminate o'clock with many relatives and friends | Irigay evening at the Firet Congre- | Broachitis, Group, Coughs and Colds, or tional methods of _protection were Attending. ny hout, the casket WS |gational chapel when the roll call of | Goney back. Sold and gueranteed by adopted at the submarine base and e . o oral forms.'ihe Norwich Union Endeavor societies| ' thut the millary amflesiiles ai Ghojicumtent I8 (he maiter. <% SOSSeSMn. | Aztuur SVistey. was held the response was: Lisbon 2, Ioc sale by Lee & Osgood Co. island fortifications were not unmind- | That policy of government that pe: 1 |Griswold 1, Bozrah 1, Goshen | ful of the situation. At the plant of |Mits such & thing as protections must Norwich, 7, Federated, Guen-vmq. 7 the New London Ship and Engine Co. e T Congrogaticnal church . | Frankiin’ 17, Hanover 15, the remain- it is understood that the guard of |Open saloén - der from the Norwich Town soclety. e T e T damtroy my. We had in s enry 5 - ::m‘;‘:f";&m‘: Jmany |country up to last week 24 prohibi- |cis Campbell and Willlam H. Grant. Below Zero. “fc n e wae in vesard 16 the Storsals |tion states but one more was added| Burial was in the family lot in the| arly Saturday morning the temper- o Dentochiund o 2y other GMding | when the state of Indiana passed a|Ames cemetery, Lisbon, where Rev. |ature about town was zero, on Plain Undcr-sen merchantman. woul- mave |measure making it a dry state, mak- | Arthur Varley read a committal servics |Hill 2 degroes below, and on the Scot- 15 Main Street : o grave. land Toad 2 degrees above zero. S (= i s | Cnacizne: 0. 0. orant naa nasge 1470 708 7 deBrecs whor amen neral arrangements. Asmfon Commander Yates Stirling of the oM ~olk e = Local Jottings. submarine base zand Capt. F. C. Bil-. Jarl of the Coast Guard academy at Mrs, William H. Kingsbury and Mrs. ; C. Fuller of New Lond Fort _ Trumbull, when asked for an A C er ew London were opinion on the matter, agreed in stat- ol Sumamranaly She dpove _—— ing that under existing conditions, so BORN far as lefi:] technicalities are e e i ":'"fl‘w Grand Festival Closes. cerned, the submersible w Saturgay night, marked the close of [NEWBURY—In New London, Feb. 3. treated 2s a merchant vessel 50,000 voters in the state who want ar?.{.y Festival and Fair given| 1917, a deugnter” to Chrisiopher G. EMB ALMERS would be free to enter the port and In the fight for national | and’ ®Bawina Morgan Newbury of presumably to leave within a reason- Watertord. able time. When the Spanish war broke out Spanish merchantme nlying -of sixty neted the DIED, Lady Assistant in the ports of this country were al- LEGG—In_Norwich. TFeb. 3, 1917, lowed a certain number of days to ufact e, o good SATES. Tagie, of “Wateroond. Telephone 323-3 deimet Wittheyut: mstaiion: . Thore. i who 1 2 Heart SULLIVAN—In New Londom, Feb. 2, no reason to assume that any other trs furnished the music during the ev- Ll jenp N Bublvep. b %, 1937, HENRY E. CHURCH plan would be adopted now, except, of X zahet] WM. SMITH ALLEN ¢ourse, In the event that some unneu- Soss e St i e R Rl o bty Yo 2 tral act is committ: Goed Skating on the River. n, WN—In Niantic, Feb. 3, 1917, Mar- Cap:. Frederick Hinsch, manager. of and Friday night’s cold wave produced | > tha B widow of Jonathan Brown, in the Eastern Forwarding Co., express- parties insert Hepomad H T od surprise and regret. Asked what P e e o ot on the | Funeral strvics will be held st her jate NTI - S SR the Sl e Mt rganizations. river Saturday e e Hacsday, Fob 6 nt s pom. Hel: arrive at New London, Captain Hinsch | 4vk T e e O o v, | atives and friends “inVideq” 1o attend. replied that he could not say. Tmgany wants prohibition has been frozsn hard enough to pesmit|cope NyAl GH—In Taftville, Tev. 4, DR. E. J. JONES event she would have °i hours in |urged f the s, |skating with safety. 1917, Mary Ann Shaw, Y ut could ehe Beond her eary Porsonsis and Notes. it T St asked. ‘William Miller of New London was|puneral from her late home, No. 9 the guest of friends in town over the|” North A street, Wednesday, Feb. 7, . A A week end. 2tz oclock "Burial in family lof Hinsch e an ear- at antic cemetery. nest hope that severance of diploma- in public meeting Hector Gaueher of New London spe uc relations would not result in war. |sembled on this of the week end at his home on Prd: e dence street. - CARD OF THANKS Cholers . Wilis aBout 350,000,080 - 3 7 ,000 distriet, Miss Viola Jaegques and Miss M.y We take this.ineans of .expre; worth of hogs a vear in this country. e th . ‘were the guests of relatives in |our heartfelt thanks to neighbors Putpam Sunday. friends for their many kind acts X p - R - .. |expressions of sympathy during QOhildren Ory Fog T o Vs i The Demon Five Basketball team bas| ;. .. 2ng death of our wife Shea & Burke 41 Main Strest Funeral Directors arra game for this week with m?fil‘l‘.mfi enamo' n;nl‘-: mother, Mary W. Hunter. ? GAQTOR 1 A 'tonal tion 0-&- ;u."""-..%.,m 5 . MR BRI Bh TR