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EEREN ; DENTIST 7 Office. Hours: rofitable Investment || :5i5 nght ‘Here, In Your Own State — J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street 3. M. & J. P. SWAHN Coach Washiogton and Jefferson | picture the vesterdsy i - : The automobile industry, in less than ten years, has grown from almost oh- Tal]or5 Were ou. to vislt Coensi today and | S50 10 e it the' old spieit_ a3 scurity fo the third largest industry in tie United States. Iis cash dividends paid. | Frankiin Sauare. 257 pain Sive comparo I with the Corell of 10 and | G ast "thet Whta teame came hotme P to stockholders are greater than the cash dividends paid by any other industry of obane i 15 years ago, you would no:’e M:;: nm th-‘ no one of. like cap:tahzatlon. university stands and in the to of The modern scheme - P 5 would | of" 1ite ‘8t Comell lo the reason for But the BIG profits have been earned by companies manufacturing mode- Chiropractic this. It seems that when a student rate-priced cars. . -~ life end its sctual environ- |knows how to hurdle but cannot make 1% - - ustmen e Ik ment. Eatmdflhrsz’dmott:: memhzze-:mummn{:flt J [ § CARRY ENOUGH B thE T mre s o OP i Shsand & bomiire il fatotet ue b Tt # It is not an uncommon thing for such companies to double and treble their e ow s sl wa FIRE INSURANCE e o eoiay Bosds houe, | Bish o the. intercellesiaton.” The_ ro. | Were 0ld hands at the business, in- initial capital through the payment of stéck dividends, and many are now return- ing clse. without | Feautts, 4 The 50 per cent. insurancs plan means | together with many stores and movies, [cent Yale football celebration in New (¢luding Mike Murphy, whose name in hol 4 2sis of their ORIGINAL inves nt, from 25% to It's helping others, t al i iy g to stockholders, on the me = Boavy Toss In case of & bad e | own of Mke size But the colltge atc| while Ai- well and Evod, 18 amother foge e Tavorea with his - services 75% annually in cash dividends 7 5 ZIMMERMAN, D. C b US about the addl et moephers la no longer there. “’ Kind of ining which weuld no longer 2 O ' 1D , U L. fact, one must take the long pul dream Cornel 5 7 : x R Dr. of Chiropractic, Graduate P. 8 ISAAC S. JONES up the Bill to “far above Cayuga's| Now while all this change has been The time to purchase stock in an automobile company is at the beginning— enayer Bidg. Rooms waters” what formerly = was|gqing on, which even the old grads ice s 1 — e 4 Ingurance and Real Estate Agent |frequently found in the town—the tU- | were wont to bemoan, just as did this 5 when the price is low. 4 1 Main St. | Jonts About the magnificent and end- | certain crew manager, Cornell has|hag future farmers, embryo engineers Richarde’ Building less campus boys are going about the | peen undergoing an upheaval in ath- z d - piain gians PYR s . Py 1 Dusiness of getting an education Qur- |jatios. Ita crews have won some 14 |ihe Ioge oif of farmer mo ek n oS Such an opportunity is presented now in the Syndicate Underwriting of the 190 Franklin St. ing hours. When recitation and 1ab |varsiiy affairs at Poughkeepsie in the | wro pod prep % 4 i . e o mmy Deriods are over, they remain on this | four-mile race alone, its irack teams e mem“;m-fm;md:d;gs Treasury Stock of the Sterling Automobile Manufacturing Company, which Com- I8 THE PLACE TO GET A N s Bt kit oF ERRI L Sopblaliy \th. A e b thon, It wasn't long before he and the pany is producing, right here in your own State, a standardized, electrically- :&Q;&E‘fofgg kANSE‘giLE’EF“z;‘ s g e Moonon. . Tl ihe towu R .~ ewhnns T other so the alumni sealed_the troth _equipped pleasure car, known as the Ams-Sterling, to sell at from $825 to $843, THING IN THE MEAT LINE llowing come: ine. me on e campu: i The Travelers Insarance Co. (2% 22vine, MaAEne A5 aitoy | ien o Inie oot it b smene fhe| 6 B S Sorpe e 80 sy, | a0 250 @ half-ton delivery wagon. VAL. LUPPERT RS S in the downtown section, but Wwhich |ered, this is the most remarkable rec- | Alina fticha % gt [ . rds, its track team: o 5 5 Alh B. P. LEARNED & CO. ::g:% ks t7, 824 found (helr |0 of amy cotlope tn atnietes. " | Dut"ua “\;::msm.“?.:;,e‘ ;{e‘: won > This-Company is headed by Charles M. Ams, President of the Max Ams DR.R. J. COLLINS . was not to_do but follow. Surely, eRrs, Sirintér:- . Carpen- i i i y 3 - d e P e e b s ing to do but follow. Surely, aibloiicy 3 coliogta” a5 Thore 15 be- |ior, Berrs. Poate Munson: Tiaistead, Macltune Cofmpan_v of Bdn(li]ge_port, and is backed by O\f/e[ fifty qf_ the most prom G TR AR iy R which was formerly its business sec. | GUoIT 1 le iing about. the Sports and | Portar. . High Tompers Attt inent manufacturers and business men in the State of Connecticut. DILN I 15 l athletic conditions at various educa- |poie vaulter; Taldoot, Sheiton, Star ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Climb the steep hill ‘leading to the |iional institutions for th Tumn. 4 Luk i and P : : i ivereity. . s bis. funde.|from time fo time T must note dows | Eausior. Pew, Haker” ena Hesker, Come and see the Ams-Sterling car, direct from the Automobile Show, Grand 148 Main Stroet, Norwich, Cor i trermeys-at-Law these differences and distinctions only, | weight men, all champio: £ th i ibi i i . Phone 1178 Brown & Perkins, | mental reason, for all this. and a study | (1550 2 TSInCes ns distinctions oy, | welght men, U champlons of the Central Palace, New York, now being exhibited in New London, with headquar ToTnS atucket Bt | O mew sDime has takon hoid of {Same. About Cornell I could write |spiked shoes under Moakley. ters at the Crocker House, from 9 a. 2. m. to 9 p. m. Then, if you are interested, r 5. columns concerning its cha: il a Moakl is h i e 3 2 : 0 H . e hoae:33-3. | Cornell and an mthletic spirit at that |Coooolo e ho this would In. o |ever came o Cotmel i on Sile you will be given an opportunity to participate in the Syndicate Underwriting, 1 - sense be a picture of athletics at Cor- |sense, and he is pushi lot of the i i i isti - i i Bosed to athletics to get excited oyer | 2243 et e W o e AL (prior to application for listing the stockof the New York Curb), at a price which "Phone 700 gay nearly eversbody at Commell is| On a recent visit to Comell that o By o B g e should yield you very substantial returns on your investment. ot~ terested in. spo: t t of | which most a = knows y Attorney-at-Law, 3 Richard's Bldg. | 5S00ied, 0 (0Pt L0 "tho Students | DIy of & studems who. entered Ervin | name. advocates clean living and hard at. - |Kent's om 3 5 study, and means both, and beli < . 5 = D e are not football mad at that. Yester- |Kent's office, Kent being sraauate |udv, and means both ana believes The Sterling Automobile Manufacturing Company is not accepting individ- boys for_the day’s work. Moakley ual orders for deliveries of Ams-Sterling cars at this time. The Company is over- FREDERICK T. BUNCE THE PIANO TUNER| 27 UNION STREET Phone 1414-2 Norwich HEARING ON CONSPIRACY AGAINST LLOYD GEORGE doesn’t bffieve that boy i it- | . - — ter, and he proves it by bringing his sold and has declined orders from exporters and dealers for over 6,000 cars. S E S s Mes. Alice Wheeldon, Her Two Daught- i 300d qualities to the surface. His g ers and a Son-in-Law Accused. policy of having everyone do some ath- Dr. J. M. KING A letic stunt on the bampus hit the local Rerbv, England, Feb. 5, 4.05 p. m.— booze joints in the downtown section caring case i prefty hard and at th 2 : “TC e e s, atattasiasd oo Tablished an unnatmed intramoral sport | CONGRESS READY TO UNIVERSAL MILITARY TRAINING |GERMANY CONTINUES HER D l* N ’I If) husbang of one of them, Alfred George MARKET WAB BUOYANT omo at Cornell in a rather ideal way, even PASS WAR MEASURES. URGED UPON CONGRESS MARITIME WARFARE. Mason, accused of conspiring to mur- before it was dreamed of by its in- der Premier Lloyd George and Arthur [ No Dismay Shown Over Break in | iy “iut % N :;l;;r;f:::d \:{.';‘H;‘fi:':“’,,:;;fa;;- Bill Prescribing Heavy Punishment|in Resolutions Presented by the Na- |Killing of an American C May Building izen May | janiTuwy fiflt“mca:g‘mmm'“_ et Relations With Germany. v 20 ing . bix. Tl blooded Job Ceocedingly for Espionage Introduced. tional Security League. Crea [ evid trod: was main oo 3 : well. 5 o e T oo, Tork, b e from caus. | Shn ¢ - i e b e Tty Washington, Feb. 5—Congress be-| New York Feb i—tmmediate en-| The crisis between the United States |have captured Turk y Saatat the selevet By . Attocsey | DS dlsney or oves hestiation, the |Ct e L e e gan earnestly today to pave the way |actment of liws embodying the princi- |and Germany possibly may become | gepin of 400 yards Gimaral Frederick X Siutth ia his] PL°Sk in relations between the Unl : B By for legislation that may be demanded |plc of universal military trainidg and [more acute through the reported Kill- | {8 1ia{ and Tigris L e waaae ed States and Germany was made the | Cumbia Gas (Copyrighted, 1917, by Sol Metzger.) | by any development in the internation- | service under exclusive federal con- |ing of an American citizen by the |amare and inflicte e Emeline Panichuret, the sut-|occasion of a further —advance = in|onunental Ins 2 =% al crisis. Still hopeful that the break |trol was urged upon congress today in |guns of a German submarine. ey o (v b e B T e coti; | stocks today, last Saturday's spec- |Com'Fra i B CITY BOWLING LEAGUE with Germany will not involve _the |resolutions adopted at meetings of the | An official statement issued In Lon- | Pfai river opposite SOty 4o Ty puliia N [ e Dtush Delng. supplamentsd 55s TL S0 ) R United States in war, leaders of both |executive committees of the mayors|don says an American, Roger Wallace, | (ne Eritian war offi nial of allaged reports‘that the women |17 Sirems advances of 2 to 6 points | crcmic St " 5 etna Five Lost to Palace—McAl parties recognized that preparations |committee of 1,000 citizens on national |of Baltimore, and the master and two |conerol of the Britleh ¢ Gctundents I the cawe were members | Cpiaany ISSies Of LDOrtANCe. dlarly | SR AN S .. 2 ter Rolled High. should not be delayed and there was|defense and the National Security|scamen of the Eritish eteamer Xav o G ok dn helalt ol the Wo | e e T e S, unusual activity in the naval, military {league. The mayor's committee pro- |ton met death through the shel ———— S e e e embeicing the so-called . war |Sus C Seer ot % The Palace bowling five in a match [and revenue committees, while the poses that such jaws should provide |a submarine as they were leaving the - sther suffrage socleties. P hithemn. Stoel (ola stock) rising 1t . |replete with good bowling, defeated |judiciary committece of the senate |methods of selection will bring |steamer in small boats while she was STOP Liguor ano Tt was learned today that It the | peints, aithoueh the new stock sirlde z the Actna five at the Aetna allevs on | worked all day on a series of measures | first into training and service that |sinking from the gunfire poured into DRUG USING grang jury returns a true bill the| o 4 potate C Bhares of Aumerows - | Monday night, winning two out of |relating to conspiracies against the|class of the male population which, |her by the underwater craft, s thousnds Havedons, By M T D R or Dot o Louion T oy Tt Chates. . of ‘oitoengus three strings. McAllister was at his | government. 7 from both economic and military con-| Two other British steamers, the | nal Keeley Treatment. lnstitute com iral by a special jury at the Old . - : best, rolling a high single of 130 and | The senate, as the co-ordinate |sideration, is most properly availabic.” [Isie of Arran and Hurstwood, have A ¥ fiors o Y most conspicuous in the war booms a high total of 250 B £ th (5 Bl It § ted out that th equipped.” No dangerous drugs admini Balley. O te LakE THG. Tt were a hig of 250. ranch of the government having to s pointed out that this step was |been submarined and a British sailing | Conopondence contioutsl . e The score: .|do with foreign relations, prepared to |necessary because of the failure of the [ghip, the Garnet Hall, is believed tc eatial. ' i ) £ = Aetna. give its official sanction” to the sev- [national guard mobilization last sum- |have been sunk. Iive fatalities re- | THE KEELEY INSTITUTE - West Heres, Cons best as much as 5 to 10 T Sloan's Liniment Eases Pain. U. S. Steel occupied McAllister 112 108 50 |erance of relations with Germany. mer in which men with heavy business | sulted from the torpedoing of the it el s 3 Pardy > 89 A measure prescribing heavy punish- [and family responsibilities were called | Hurstwood, which is said to have been | Sloan's Liniment is first thought of | Sommanding position through . Rt [rind 105 90 ments for espionage, framed by the |while “a far more than sufficient num- ks e The Tavieh bumps, bruisss and | 287 OB 8 total tirmover of o s = - | un 93 92 department of justice, was introduced | ber of unmarried men Who had not at- | stenmer Tare b aves of 1 18 during the day in the senate and at|tained a high economic value” was ot the whole. Steel made an extreme | i, Al : g Bibeau! o5t Relan copuat ::";":',:;I Saratoga Restaurant = - e 3 2 he 100 S Pl the request of Secretary Baker the |available. The committee declared that e R el P S s e i i3 197 510—1490 |nouse milltary committee wrote Into |the raising of a volunteer army capa- been torpedoed Kindred industrials. such as Lacka. 2 3 Pilgen the annual army appropriation bill a |ble of defending the nation against 2 and wanna_ Steel, Crucible Steel, ~Sloss. | Inteior € 5 s e special eppropriation for anti-aircraft [ power of the first class “would muiti- fighting of moment, aside from Sheffleld common and preferred, R B = - S i e e e guns at arsenals and a provision rc- |ply many times the confusion and dis- e Dombaraierte” and’ aeatl UlCK L ""CE"‘ public Iron, American Car and allied ma 5 i g IR g - moving all limit from the number of |tress that attended the operation of the | A\ ciie i in progress on any of th nun ts’ were 3 to 5 points better, - 2 % | Satesky ot e -w army general staff .officers who may |volunteer plan last summer.” battle fronts. The Germans and Rtus. Guif States and S S Lk G be stationed at Washington to work | The National Security league also | DRttle Ironis. ‘rhe Germans and Tlus JOHN D. METROPOLIS, Prop. e S B . S 5 out war problems. passed resolutions urging “the states- | o408 10 The fUES Soctol Bave Come to i Kansas City So 93 195 ©tis_1o:| Senator Overman's espionage bill |manship and thoroughiy American at- |5 BS Menr Hainze s i aen-| Seasonable Delicacies are found pains and aches _following exposure| s iy T 4 3 493 548—1534 | proviges penaities of two years' im- |titude of President Wilson in the pres- | pun e g L our Bill of Fare ail the yea ire relieved by Sloan's liniment. At|conds, Utsh and Granby rising 4 1-4 | fig G ™ T prisonment and & fine of $10,000 for |ent crisi e, ot Wi o Xt climen Vo wrevk SRR T L e o all druggists, 26c. to 8 points, with 4 for Butte and Su- |faceds Gas League Standing. any person approaching, entering or e AL thE 10 Petoniy P " perfor. _Semi-war descriptions like |Laks Edo & W. L.!fiying in an aeroplane over any ves- Yaie ioses at Hockey. EaEi s ymeional Upinte. et Thatie | e et S Step That Cough. Central Leather, Industrial Alcohol, |13 & W »t £ B 14 |sel, fort, mavy vard or other places| xow Haven. Gonn. Fen o Dart- | oo R R, Tave metien Open 5 A. M. to 12 P. A hacking cough weakens the whole | Petroleums and Sugars were suffi- |50 “vane n . . 24 15 |conmected with the naval defense €| o1 defeated Yale at ice hockey ey g CENTRAL BUILDING system, drains your emergy and gets|clently strong to indicate & renewal |Ligse: & Myers . = wa 15 |obtain information to which he is not | et JIUEANEE on a front of 650 yards |41 BROADWAY, Notwidis worse if neglected; your throat is raw, | of past preferment and shippings ap- |Lug Tslsad o 3 CZke 02 |lawfully entitied. It applies to anyone your chest aches and you feel sore ali | peared to ignore the rise in marine | loulwills = &Nash . . pe . 18 who obtains photographs, blue prints, over. Reliove that cold at once with |insurcnce rates to the highest figure [ViG® &% ¢ = 3 = L] 23 | pians, documents, or memoranda of Dr. King's New Discovery. The sooth. | thus far quoted on ships of American | Murwe, Moue : : it e 55| Such” places and’ to code or signal . ing pine balsams heal the irritated | registry. MeTveld doter o ] .3 o s 24 | books and model membranes, and the antiseptic and| Of all the' Tepresentative issues, | M Deo Store i TR i g iaxative qualities ill the germs and |rails alone were consistently irresu- | Mo Manms e igh Team Single Bowne ..... Greatly Exaggerated. 3 break up your cold. Don't let a cold|lar, gains in ome transcontinentals | Mexican Pet -8 Three-string, Fox % With Gérinan zeldecs and’ prises B linger. Get Dr, King’s New Discovery | and grangers being offset by losses Comper % igh team sinzle, passing hrough . flie Dcitfah . Dotk M ] today at your druggist, 50c. in other shares of the same charac- 3 team total, No. 0 e e ity auDeste. thue o . h ter.” New Haven at the new low rec- jous : > ¥ Great Britain's mastery of the sea ¥ 2= — ord of 89 and Brooklyn Rapid Tran- | 3 8 = - |has been grossly exaggerated — In- Sit's ‘rapid “decline o 7 1-2 per cent . ;| paray .. 1s s Th ! B 3 § " DIVIDENDS e P e a2 at means dollars and cents to you, is now on at our big store. ; f= e » = Houlihan .. 3 . e o . 2 = = King Constantine of Greece now 11 ]5 n-[:- flM'mfi’sl;':,:' g i s ] s = pecs’S nread ke, Which i3 rather With shoes climbing in price as they are now, no one who needs foot- | in local tractions meade for an irre- = ‘Huntington 32 :E !hid eloworll' D;lriv: 9')01:! been eat- - o X 1 ‘estal (1 s ds f°r some Tefand “butinees: sarning 15 S | E S | B FH e st antas ‘City Sousnal wear should miss it. Below are quoted a few of the many bargains. E v cent. di offers a United States bonds were unchans- [ 9T 2 |smitn - bt B e per. L g S Hartford The tenth lecture of the d t':"::-ll |m='oon "E.. I.fl: ks =7 ' ?-“’" s; 90-27 ';“;erdESd':!::d hlg_sn;!r‘s"mc‘:;:x:’e ob‘yTPflm- £ from $100 o _$1, ‘Bank STOCKS. “ross . 33 $9-29 A n- ; nces. tollowing Clarke - ity college for the members of Ruth 3 ::'d‘r':u b e kg L3P A o o Pleatl;o:m :11 3.4" :Z)' d‘:,c?;-fi:g.?i A n:}).,mgg b.et ‘:;— F OR M E N { 3 ; Sault . 6 89-2 . N/ 7 § B Ao sl it iig | Coole R 3373 [home of Mrs. Jacob Knous, 633 Pros- One lot of $6 Double Sole Gun Metal Blucher ........... AL NOW $4.87 ?r - jouthgate 89 - E Providen, R. I. 7 : Grisswold 31 88-27 One lot of $4 to $6 Heavy Black and Tan Shoes ................ NOW $3.87 § Eowne ... L 21 89-18 : Mcvelgh ..l 33 8523 —— One lot of $6 Bl and Tan Rubber Sole Bals NOW §- | e e e lack 75 , o = . /\ One lot of $5.50 Tan Calf Button Shoes ............ccoovveeenneonn.. NOW 3.48 f 5 : : %[ ciiy 70 i) &2 One lot of $5 Patent Button and Lace Shoes .................. TO CLOSE $2.27 > 1y &2 p i s < b ~ B , Souh By s% — 'MARLEY 23 IN. DEVON 2% IN. One lot of Boys’ Patent Button and Lace Shoes ................ TO CLOSE 2.17 § e Men’s Lace Overs for stockings, all sizes, . ................ R NOW $1.39 § % Y | "Terxas ke . BUS ’ s ‘Tobacco_ Prod 1 = 3 ®" ® 2 3 334 | Tracey 85-1 LEHIGH—the Best FRESH FROM THE MINES All our Misses’ and Children’s High Cut Boots to close at very moderate prices. i i - i COLLARS FOR LADIES ! Having decided to go i - . s : 1 £3-9 One Special lot of $5 Tan Button Boots NOW $2.85 E ther line of business, I » = o & 000 iy P B AR 85 :enl.lcthech::tanuofmygm.fi:-mr ER 4 3 328 a.lltf‘!’.?lllfl'l'... o,.::m One lot of $5 Boots, Band Cwidth ..... ............. cererees.... NOW $2.48 S‘]mhmm'm i il i . One lot of $6 Patent Lace Boots ................cccvveeenn.e...... NOW $1.95 ofmmeld-fi:ltue generally | Ao B o) 3 -’Eé; One lot of Gray Cloth Top Shoes, special value ................ TO CLOSE $2.48 S e o oy [ 4 sk : COAL [|omm s i o 1 o s 3 3 Loco Marllana - 0 Digoties s e 3 ‘ stoes, ithey o e Oy e B e CI | e oo Lo R " |} One lot of $5 and $6 Gipsy Fine Kid Boots ... - -............ TO CLOSE $2.79 oy S D D D. LA P You will find many good bargains in this sale not mentioned here. COTTON. To bouts. in Wisconsin | Al D. TH New York, Feb. 5.—Cotton futures the maximum punishment, un- ; e e 2 2 Tt 15T ovareh 1588 May 1600; | O8F, onamming and. stalime o TRUSIINS 1 i Tetont Dout with Bitente Minets Telephone 178 Spot steady. Miadling 1580. Helne Wl!,mf“ Sends Signed Contract * conis o the. Drstan g New St—'es Absolutely Removes g g T s e e s v e ¥ Ra]l Millinery provesit. 25cat all druggists. w< i . aiscovered | MRS, G. P. STANTON COSGROVES BIG SHOE STORE These prices end when these lots are all gone—Get yours now at 206 Main Street