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HIS sinrs HAR ‘FROM FALLING OUT Eyer try to count the dead,’ fallen . hur:‘l‘- r,;w:acmb and b‘ru'hf . -4 are lure's ivance warning of uture meeting of scout- |pajaness and proof fhat the dangerous assistants and ‘councilmen, & |ilttle dandruff germ i> busy on your total of eleven, had a very successful D. Bangerbund, the famous n-a- on Wednesday night. The | oo iy e Giscovercd that was the or- |druff and falling Iair are caused P microbe. Then came the discov ord Get the Habit! the body the Scou the value of the real Parisian Sage S :‘:;:::'M-m.ful Winter Breakfast.|featured in a number of store vzr Francis Trce of ' ‘With the object. of advertising Nor- gable naan-.l“ P mbun . tax rates, met|Hound Table B, a mtdi.t:_‘;rninl; g::r‘r:gyl‘:g: th L, 5 i . city scoutmasters, r Delivered Outside the City Parcel Post. | dows. . wich ehe nation over, Secretary Her- h"'m‘m ey, ,g,,:;;, m""m""' b o the further Joss of hair. The The Only Market in Norwich Seifing | Dealers have had big sales of arctics, e bert R. Branch of the local chamber of | per of church, missions, theatres, hos- R TR L Eoe Oena, mi:: gnly three days’ use of Farisian Eago = . v b e K imply marvelous, and th Ameri- this Famous Bacen.: rubbers and leggings since Monday's nd | Lincoln Brown s e Pt PRl NerstesL ank B committees are weicome to attend any |can people have now awakened (o tne be s o parks, playgrounds, comstruction and | °f the meetings. fact that dandruff is just as tnneces. e s The following officers were elected: |sary as it 1s unhealthy, and that i1y Some. of the best coasting of the |the wintey y s e ey o President, Scout Commissioner B. M. |can be quickly rid of it and save | | sinter has been enjoved for the past mfi__fl_ ey - s oty Bruce; vice president,- Scoutmaster | hair by using a few ounces of Dari two evenings. 3 - z i mmbrm gl B g s v e pgpeorT it ey 1 William G. Baker; secretary-treasurer, | Sage. A R itk S shabibee Assistant Scoutmaster Allan Brown of | Parisian Sage s sold for not more Dence and social at Pulaski hall this Greeneville. Scoutmaster H. J, Wyckoft | than 50 cents a large bottle at drux evening—Fox i trot taught—adv. Hopkins & Alien Arms Company Fol- The Aero Show in New York this| (o Lead of Country's Largest week will attract a number of Nor- and ‘recei ‘was appointed a committee of oné to |and toilet counters everywhere. It is B T e oy telephone | raw up a Drief constitution. Meet&|an ideal, daintily perfumed liquid, freo is | city, Muo‘,""“"m&'m Yoo | ings are to be held on the first Wed-|from grease and stickiness, and will freigh it i . AL ot yet g tonnage arriving by | N€SdaY of each monthl at 745 p m. |surely cause hair to grow sofl jus- oh o 2 » Scoutmiaster Wyckoff an ‘ommis- | trous and really seem twice as,nbund ‘The Hopkins & Allen Arms company | is now on it and it will be|water mnuallv in this city, polk:. de- - We, the undersigned, wish to an- bave offered their services and their | publ as soon as he 1s able to | partment, fire department, manufac- |Sioler Bruce gave a preliminary report lant. = s to our patrohs that owing to wflmm‘““"’"‘“ and trappers | 1.5t to the United States govern- statistics. In compiling | turing plants and other invaluable in- [ Of the recent scout offic i S P Ossood Co. always have n b o> in the cost of pete the next fur|,, . ;¢ in the event of war. the booklet it is proposed to touch on | formation. It is also proposed to show |0 NeW "km o0 2 r'!“m: y evening |large supply, end guarantee it to you. the continued advance in auction in New York, late in March. |™Zr 0 oy the following: Norwich the center of population for ob 1st, w1 e first meeting of = e individuals continue in utmasters, tants and patrol all materials used in carrying on the jarge numbers to offer the federal Area of city, population, birty rate, |a radius of twenty miles or more. Wet Wash Laundry Business we find | Woolen millmen in Mastern Conneo: | government their services and their |death rate; ~assessed valuation of e ianaraye adiog 10 ana out'si|leaders for the purpose of advance in- - truction_ in scout tests. BEnthusiasm # ahdale e to maintain | tiout are making glmngm‘w!w re local property, real estate value, tax- Norwich will be referred to. il i BB e e o W e g : our usual high quality of wo'k at the|army requisitions. in the emergency confronting the na- much better outlook for scouting in old price of 50c. CREW NOT LIKELY Norwich. Some of those who are to havet a s & BOARD OF HEALTH A large attendance is expected at Rather than reduce the: quality of being made HAS SM. the armory rally to be held on Satur- e wark, the _minimum price, on and |22 B e e A AL LR OX A | erain L 136 shary Tor B Tuneral Directors after February 12th, 1917, will be 60c Saturday. s sons and firms making such tfore In | Willehad’s Men Will ‘Have to Remain|Two Color Pins Show Number of |day evening a fine Progtam is being for the ordinary family wash of 35 the list are some of the largest steel on Board Their Shil Cases in This State, arranged for ail the local scout troops de.- Above that“to 45° pounds,{ The freight embargo on shipments |and ordnance manufacturing concerns e and dielr parents and friends at the an mbalmv; Lol to the New Haven system from con- [of the country. Deputy United States Commissioner | A smallpox map, showing by pins | ethodist church. oo S8 om Lo doon e ) B 75¢c, dry weight. necting systems in the west was taken —_— of Immigration J. J. Hurley of Bos- |of two colors the number of cases of T TR R A NEW SYSTEM WET WASH off at midnight Tuesday. OBITUARY. fon. in charge of the district of New | the discase in the state, has boen pre- CONTRACT FOR MAIL 337 MAIN STREET C S TEAM LAUNDRY e g ngland, arrived in New London Wed- ypared by Dr. John T. Black, secretary A . Wer vans body 1a golng tothe dance to- William M. MoCord. nesday &t noon and In company with |of the state Doara o healin. The A aND corbRCTION Oppcsite Post Office morrow t at the Armory.—adv. Miam M. McCor _ | Immizration Inspectors Howes of |map is similar to the one used last 3 ROGERS DOWMESTIC LAUNDRY e R B it i S8 Sinklile: o5 6w Ly 4ot ik eptdemic of Hitan. | ¥, Wk For Term of Peor: Years, Phone 238.2 Lady A EAST SIDE LAUNDRY | Wednesday afternoon the Progres-|the oldest cigar manufacturer in this ‘Collector _of Customs | tile paralysis was at its height. Dr. From July 1, 1917. sive Missiongry club of the Central | city “died at nhis home on Park street |James L. McGovern of Bridgeport, |Black said that the smallpox situation Hermpei) - th Baptist church met with Mrs. J. P.| Wednesday night at 6.45 o'clock after | Went at once to the custom house in |made it advisable for the state board Postmaster_Jo! : - “lr[’hy. of t le — o Holloway, of §9 Oak street. an illness of about a week's dchation. | Bank street for a conference. to follow the present epidemic closely | 10cal post office has received a notl-| f A 4 3 ut an erware e e A D trouble. Mr.| It was given out that the purpose |and he has outlined a campaign to|fication that any person desiring to|Large Increase in Compensations Paid Mayor Allyn 1. Brown leads the| oo 3" was taken ill about a week |Of their meeting was to discuss the | check the disease. He has already an- | SUPmit a propesal for the performance oner Jame o Norwich citizens in keeping the na- and of wagon service and for furnishing s wel o FOR WEDDING GIFTS tional flag displayed at his home on |29 2nd had partially recovered. He |ithation relafive 1o the oficers snd|nounced that vaccination is the only | o0, AT, T0r7e “delivery, collection | day wnd Wedncsdns seton i > . Broadway, these anxious days. had been attending to his business preventive. The map shows that the a t; rtati 3 i*at thi; it ng a meet THE WM. FRISWELL CO. ¥ i “hd was in the siore on Tuesday|man Lloyd lner Wilichad, mother |giscase has spread fo a large degres |30d transportation of mail't this city |ing of the five commissioners in (e The members of the 1918 junior |night. He was taken suddenly ill Wed- ShiD. of _the under-sea ighter | ang now affects 17 towns in the state. ntra vears, | state for the purpose of preparing the 25-27 FRANKLIN ST. promenade committee at Trinity col- | nesday morning about 2 e'clock. Deutschland, ‘'now lying at the state | waterbury and Stonington each have | °88inning Auly 1, 1917, and ending|annual report which it is expected w lege, Hartford, this week, included | William Mortimer McCord was born ;__"a's'"‘h'l’v%"‘;‘“’; in E"‘m"’:: n‘-k‘"; reported two cases, bringing the total “u‘;net}g 1921, may secure an applica- | be ready WAthin a week or two - Willlam I Heureux of Jewett City. n Newburg, N Y. on Feb. 21, 1850, | London. What steps are to be & in the state to 217. Bidders for this kind of e e e s Pastitls incresse . - the son \of Mr. and’ Mrs. Andrew Me. | Wil probably be announ ~un. | Of these cases ail but two are tracs, | Bidders for this kind = of _service|in compensation has been large during Chlropractlc oo the February Congresationalist. | Cord. and when a boy his father died e e e oo s sble to Waterbury, These two cases Sitera) i chseri e s Inshructionk: | the ipast, yeu v. Tracy of Strafford, Vt, board ! are in Greenwich, and Dr. says A —— formerly of Norwich, has an Triieis | Tork :t:ltey. e o e 90 tn1s | the liner are likely to_have the choice | 372, ihey can be indirectly traced te|With the terms of the contract, state-| Middletown—At the meeting of the Billy Sunday and the Country Par- ears of enrolling themselvéS as immigrants | w0000y ments of seryice, wagon specifications, | board of education, a petition was A! l t g e N T o ot Jommes 3 MaCory g | to this country .and giving up their | WRISIPEN, 0y by towns, ac-|and instructions contained therein be- |received from . the grade teachers allegiance to Germany or else remain- | The sma fore they assume any liability as such |asking for an increase of $10 Wi tolith unnsiorly omirersncs” wilf oiia Th K (LT Nore Jg;e,g-;kgr: ing under guard on board the Wille- | fOrding to the mew smallpox map.|,iqiers or sureties, to prevent misap- |in their salary, on Acconnt be held in the Methodist chapel &t |ie wow located. Mo wornea Tor M. |had- 3 Fairmeld 1. Woodbury 1, Thompson S, | Prehension or cause of complaint. All | cost of living. The board, It you are sick and have tried m Portland Saturday evening by District | aremory & R | Capt. Frederick Hinsch, in charge | TRITNENA 1, Woodbury 7, THompSon 5. | persons are caytioned mot to allow | cussing the mattér, f. thing else without lasting results, Superintendent G. G. Scrivener of Nor- | thon. eatored the smclov of tons “35 |of affairs of the Egstern Forwarding 1 Wallingford 1. Prospect 5 Har. | their names to be used as bidders un- |raise was justifiab Chiropractic and get well, to stay SN {hen entered the employ of Johu H.{Co, at the state stsumship terminal, | VoU 1. W T“‘?"" e 27 |1ess they intend to persomally perform | request for th It's helping others, why not yo\lY Morrison. For over 30 years he work- | saia in reply to an inquiry, that in | Winton 5. Torrington g7, Winchester 1 |, ", 0 ige the performancs of the The United States Civil Service com.- | ¢4 for Mr. Morrison, and then bought | nis opinion, none of the men would | Waterbury 188, New London 1 Groton |0 M FOeYiHC coniract. Every bidder 3 J D ZIMMERMAN D C- mission announces for Feb. 10 an ex- "‘t"zz'-zh%‘:‘“‘m“"t "'.i.c:! m“d“g“‘s it | aocept the alternative of registering i T R is mequired to make cath that the bid amination for railway mail clerk, for |2 n street. s was 15 years | o immigrants offered by the federal of hes e O one daith and. with The intenc li'"l” H]H 'I'IHH] i v - | 280, makin, f ears »2 red a line cut of a map of the state Dr. of Chiropractic. Graduate P. S. C.|men only, to fill vacancies as they may N e government and, would prefer to re e line L Of 2.ap of the statel ton to'enter into the contract in case Thayer Bldg. Rooms 220-221. Tues. | Occur at $900 a year. TS ke nATRAL T TRarthaia. WHTL St mcgpmnboa}“mch e it the | on which the location of the cases are | the bid shall be accepted. A person day, Thursday, Saturday, 3 to 6 ». m-| 7Tne Girls Gles Club concert at|Burdick 47 years ago last June in this | puplished report “m"", “pomo,, of the | marked in red ink. These maps are | Subscribing to such an oath, without a Saraid bona fide intention to enter into the Slater hall tomorrow at § p, m. Tick- |<ity. Mrs. McCord died about 13 years ? crude rubber and nickel |used to inform the health authorities - ots at The Cranston Co hnd at the|ago. Fraternally, Mr. McCord was & | coaben In the. warehoase of the East- |in other states and also the govern- | COntract in accordance with his pro- 190 Franklin St door, 35c—adv. member of Shetucket lodge, No. 21 1| ern Forwarding Co. had, been trans. |ment oficiais. The “spot” map. plan | Possl and the terms and conditions is : 0: . and of St. James’ lodge, No. | ferred to Hoboken as a “goose story.~ | has been adopted by Dr. Black as a guilty of perjury and is subject to 3 1S THE PLACE TO GET A NICE| A subscriber suggests that those | 23, d A. M. “There is absolutely nothing to it,” he | result of the ever increasing demand ; le penalties prescribed for such of- il i T ROAST BEEF AS WELL AS A NICE | Who want to help in the present na- Mr.- McCord is the last of his fam- | sajd. Captain Hinch added that ev- | for information pegarding the epi- | ferse. USE TIZ FOR RUFFED-UP, ORNED BEEF OR ANY. | tional emergency, yet do not know [1ly and he is survived by a step- |erything is quiet at the terminal and |demic. A contractor who shall fall to give| BURNING, CALLOUSED FEET PIECE OF C what to do, might begin by enrolling | daughter, Mrs. Gertrude B. Tootill, of | that outwardly conditions are normal. | Daily reports of the smallpox situa- | DiS personal supervi*fon to' the per- AND CORNS. THING IN THE MEAT LINE. as members of the Red Cross. Park street, a nephew, William R. Mc- | While officials of the Forwarding tion are being received by the state |formance of the terms of his contract, ; Cord, of Grove street, and several | company appear confident that the |board to conform with the state stat- | OF to reside on or contiguous to his The Tolland Boys' club has again | nephews and nieces in New York. Deutschland or some other German |utes, and Dr. Black said Tuesday | TOUte. may expect to be declared a recelved a generous gift from Miss Mr. McCord was of gentle disposi- | undersea freighter is on the way to |that henceforth reports will be re- |failing contracto®™ and that contract M. Helen Hicks of New York which |tion, kind and considerate, was well | this port the theofy is not given gen- |ceived every day on all diseases. Or- | Wil Dbe relet, and he and his sureties VAL. LUPPERT O N enables the club to complete their |liked by every one who knew him, and | eral credence. dinarily disease reports are filed by |Deld liable for any damage that may DR.R. J. COLLINS course of training in wood work. had a wide circle of admiring friends. e s :Bh]e ‘l(xeablgll officers every month. Dr. besz\;fiffd- R i ’ o = Miss Catherine Sullivan. BOUND OV ac] eves daily reports will do es on the bond of e er The planet Saturn is finely in view 2, T D E N l IS r during February evenings, Its motion| After a lingering illness with the THERT OF CLOTH|Zuch to'improve the eficlency of. the | NSt take onth before an oficer qual is slightly . reirozrade this month, | grip, Miss Catherine Sullivan died at —_— e I e | Ol oF. SeAT (Tt ot o 148 Main St Norwich, Conn. | OVing westward about 2 degrees, and | the home of her niece, Mrs. Henry C.| New London Pole is Held For Next the aggregate, a sum _ double the st it will be found directly below Pol- | Marx,.of No. 30 Forest street, Wednes iminal Court wprex e e . Phone 1178 lux and Castor. day afternoon at 2 o'clock. Term of Criminal Court. LOCAL CHAMBER NOT eunr o e CHOBA g AT0ve: ALl and em, and a e X Ehe: ockil of s man of 28, gup- e e whs bown te Irelaws: | yuage Willlam B, Colt, of the New, ASKED FOR INFORMATION | judgments, mortgages, and executions posed to be Kenneth Douglas, of Mys- | Sullivan: When & yone iade of aturs | London police court Tuesday morning _— against them, after allowing all ex- Bor found drowned on Conéy Island | 16 woan of vhen 2 young lady of abolt | fsund probable cause in the case of |No Formal Request Has Been Made|emptions, of every character whatev- FREDERICK T BUNCE Tuesday, was a badge of the |try, first locating in New York, then |JOSePh Savitsky, a Pole, and bound| by Governor Marcus H. Holcomb. |°T, ? Ploneer Hook and Ladder Company of him ‘over to the next ferm of the su- Wha Bills will. Ve received by, . the THE PIANO TUNER]|stoninston, Conn. pany of |later in this city, where she has since | ooy criminal court in bonds of $600 | Although It was hinted at by Gov- |DOStmaster and opened at the same f theft of seven rolls ™ Tolcomb in hi ~ | time in presence of post office ofcials 5 Miss Sullivan is the last of her im- |7 the charge o &nor Marcus 7. Holcomb .in his mes . ‘Wednesday evening the Bristol Far- of woolen cloth, valued at $70, from|sage on the war situation on Tuesday |Previous to the sending to Washington| WhYy go limping around with ach- 27 UNION STREET mers'Assoclation was addressed by | HEMAtO Ay and e survived by Mys. | 41, "Central Vermont railroad that the chambers of commerce &f the|as there is portions on the applica- |ing. pufted-up feet — feet 80 tired \Phone 1414-2 Norwich, Conn. Professor Guy Smith of the Connecti- | Y T, T arx of 59 m“:‘b"““h" Savitsky was not represented by |state of Connecticut might be asked |tions which the postmaster has to fill|chated, sore and swollen you can cut -Agricultural College on The Fed- ¥ 'OMe- | counsel. He expressed & Wish t0|to furnish information in connection |out- hardly get your shoes on or off? Why eral Farm Loan Act and the establish- Mrs. Lydia A. Latham. waive a preliminaty hearing and to|with the military census to be taken e — don't you get a 25-cent box of ‘@z" ment of rural credits banks. Hé]g;. Anylda‘:ha?n mhutn.mwigow °§ !un? "‘3’ in the higher z;ouer; ",Ashl: in this state no- formal request has DEUTSCHLAND CARGO MOVED. |from the drug store now and gladden th " E > al e home of | result a demurrer was enter been made to the local chamber of et T y tortured feet? E est E. Bn"ard e R T NI s | s memtiew, Tan ol W. Darrow. at 84 |behalf, which was overruled by the |commerce, according to Secretary|Why 80 Tons of it Are in Hoboken YOlT1z" makes vour feet glow iavith - - - | court. erbert R. Branche. However, if the uzzles ipping Circles. comfort; takes down swellings ‘and I 3“!“ .2-630‘_; 011""0’0“(!3!“5?5‘;‘;’:_‘ nesday, at the age of 89. Savitsky is the main support of a|governor should call upon the cham- e draws, the soreness and misery right bers have been recelved than In any | breskdown. ooa. h from a general | family of four chiliren. He was ar-|bers for assistance the local chamber| A New York paper said Tuesday out of feet that chafe, smart and VIOLIN Preceding year for 9 years. ddown and her death was mo- [rested at his home upon information|will render anv assistance possible in| Some fifty tons of the cargo which [burn. “Tiz’ instantly stops & in — YL“Wc":flh e !sl;rni::ed bty 1P&?nk Panace, :ho g‘;.'é the way of providing informaiion. As|has been stored at the New London,|corns, callouses and bunions 2z The of Bristol has been raising e REam turday of last week was brou: far as can Dbe ascertained no list of |Conn., berth of the German submersi- |18 glorious for tired, aching, sore feet TEACHER $250.000 for a community clubhouse, |ana for 2, resident of Montville | hack to New London from Philadelphia | men of military age or qualifications | ble freighter Deutschland, the arrival|No more shoe tightness—no more oot ving been yeoars with Mrs. Belevins Kifker, and is now | is kept in this city. The local cham- |of which had been expected hourly, |torture. received fr awaiting trial on a charge of adultery. | ber would be able to provide Inform- |were brought to Hoboken vesterday All String !nstruments repaired formerly of Norwich fu‘-;:lnev J. —— = clont: 1to tl;g;sd‘m:rteeld‘;tfl::r 05‘ ’;’:: lt]ijont regarding Dn;anufn%m;(ng plants ::ld uthomd at the North German Liloyd ult, formerly of ‘oluntown. ‘was stolen who turn out product which is neces- er there. The only expl i - Violips sold on easy terms Perrea: t, y "'5:1; nephfl'b' She was known to Nor- | past New London vards of the Cen-|sary for army ';nd navy use in!c-.le of | fered was that those in c’;:".:;: tn?:u:»(n LUNCH For appointments address E. Members of the Thompson Baptist e tral Vermont raflroad the first week | war. it safer for the present todistribute BISCUIT €. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor« church have decided to rebuild their rs. Charfes H. Saunders. in Jenuary. When Panace was taken the cargo at various places In the East. g ‘burned church edifice as soon as pos- Mrs. Charles H. Saunders died at her | into custody, a portion of the stolen The incident was a le in ship- R - / sible. In the meantime they have ac- the village of Rockville, | material was found in bis trani WWhen RGPS PRI Sons gt e i e e cepted the offer of the Congregational- day evening, aged 7! questioned as to how he came to have UNDERGONE AN OPERATION | 1t was pointed out that, if the FEast- | i5ts to meet and worship with them. . i in his possession, he tmplicated Sa-| | " ot LT fern Forirding company, | American vitsk, e formerly board- | Rev. Mary S. Vanderbilt Wi n- ors ny, COUNTY AGENT ATTENDED Following the example of Judge J. = b oo ol X agents of the Ocean Navigation Co., BANQUET IN SPRINGFIELD | M. Thayer, of Norwich, Commodore able to Speak Here. which owns the vessel, had decided to Priced the same = — - remove the cargo merely for storage, m«;u; F. hént h&:::ge&;{-igm V;URELEBS cLus TO _The noted, psychic, Rev. Mary 6.|it seemed probable it would have been All grocers. tadustril Export Exaaiitieg: sl n Red Cross P Lot ERECT AERIAL SATURDAY. ! Vanderbilt, who was to have been the |sent to Baltimore, where the company Ry Con- | Srovid - Mz e L oy R speaker at the Spiritual academy next | has entensive and well-guarded ware- e. Outfit Equipped to Receive Messages funflfl!’- is in :_ha h::cl)lm_!i‘:ego;erm‘ house facilities. One suggestion, not ‘with from One to Two Thousand Miles. rom an operation -essi! e y an | taken very seriously was that it had Cornell alumni here learn that o eutentintecs In automobile accident. Although she i8S |been derided to bring the Deutschland T P r’ “Alumni days,” the two days set apart | 1842, the son of Waterman Brown and Jub of the Y. M. C. A. | {onvalescent and Improving steadily, |into New York harbor and dock her at rommers at the end of the second term of the | Mary Park Spicer Brown. Mr. Drowes The. Wireleas club of ting in their | YMrs- Vanderbilt has cancelled all lec- | Hoboken. No such preparations for week. th Sollege year at Cornell University, will | greatgrandfatner served In the Bevo: | i 1o the aeseietion pailiing Wed. e baa T a0 her Siyigal have: een made there. a0 Evergreen Beer nounced that businesslike foundations!'be on Friday and Saturday immedi- |lutionary war and his grandfather agem: ar as is known, as were made in Bal- d ! for retaining the huge world trade of Jull'y,pmcadlz o v;gmmencement. on ga-vu:d é:\v:l: ‘War of 1812. for three magazin :ol ;gledizfl;l:“mfl "1:8:;':"5“!;; ;lec‘l;:e: timore and New London REAL GFRMAN ~AGER B ol g et e indusist R e with -Annie P, Blerce ot Norte Bias: vices will be resumed a week from Wayward Boy to State Sohool is on draught at e‘;psx?( Teposition and conference of| Friends of the County Home, whe |ington on Jan. 27, 187, and only re- et Sunday with Mre. Sarsh C. Norria| Byron, the 14°year old son of Mr. H. JACKEL % CO. World-wide influence will be conduct- |know the firm though gen sor ave | SStly they observed their 50th wed- | aerial will be constructed this Satur- 5:';‘;,:"3““1;:““‘ md_“enh!;*‘" and Mrs. John, Noyes of Uncasville. =0 ;g on '.hJe Fastern States grounds next Miss dlp‘:;tnn!nr-ry i SR day. n will consist of gm.‘.-. eop‘;gr - m to uu“ state school lay or June. - _Brown ‘was S ® | wires. e receiving outfit equip- eriden Monday by _— . flm-rywbav-.m :l::n::;;t;r\::vtt!;; estminster Congregational church pod to m messages from 1,000 o %0 | NO FORMAL NOTIFICATION h M. J. Hickey. s Entertained Intermediate Classes. Wrote, “Miss Gibson means it.” served 000 miles. . OF MAYOR® MEETING g:mum M.ror: ;‘:fiuw!mlss Blr’nldldly Mrs, George H. Strouse entertained e e By ity turday nt made by his at her home on Connell street Wednea- o W¥hile on her way to & moving plo- : T onAnaes SENT FROM But If Notified Mayor Allyn L. Brown | father, ‘who stated to > the court that fternoon from 4 to e inter- | ture show, Mrs. Benjamin Reardon,.an - 4 boy was unmanag - Qe mes and their teachers of | slderly woman of Rockville, became |q i’ is by his wife FECRI ML O SHTEN.) Wi Maks aw Elert- te Aot that he be sent to tho reform the Fival- Bhytlst Ehuis whbl. Cishen | BE TUsniny svoring. The Nooie SoF Bishoy Remembers His Sunday School Class| Mayor Allyn L. Brown stated Wed- Aijer henctug. the paztiouisre were played and a general good time | cott Park at the time and Mrs. John o of With Box of Ohoice Fruit. nesday night that he has received no e S L was enjoyed by the large number | Dixon, who was with her, helped her | 1,03 ‘Whaterman city, forma] notification of the m of en to Meriden. present. Mrs. Strouse served dainty | to a Bench, where she died from heart { oy s A o o 1| mayers fo be held 1n Haritord on refreshments, closing a most enjoy-me failure. “Williman Mrs. Hattle of I O, Smith otsmw school day to Tatornational aitua- afternoon for the young Dewe « Mare. 1,000 active and retired are nine|gational church have received a box |tion as it n.fl-utl Connecticut. ‘The officers and men of Squadron A, of [ETan 'ew York, g :{hk‘.h ‘Edward Chappell v, for ;1o the vear 1913, month I read in my newspa ar Brescription and ha. esday after of in run-down henlt‘h oodstock, among the blinded sol- lahan School and m i ey A fruit. Brown will to < In New York Thuuda,y, the New London Realty “‘g lon bought the irregular plot, ting on Brook lvmo and 50 church. 'e_heal b omer o o i on November 28, 1915, Mr. Callahen H'H B Ship and Engine Company Rushed. g survived by Mrs. Henry J. Pratt o?f .‘Work on the government contracts | ROUNC with whom #r"‘c-u.m lived, will be rushed alo; ‘with all ible afler each metl. It fortifies | 711 be rushe afow Longon. SRy and | Liopes Seliahan of New Jersey and the throat and chest while Bufine company, accordiag fo the gen: | 7n it enriches the blood to |1t (s highiy probable that the day shift will be required to work longer hours, so that no time will be lost in | fllling the contracts. At the present time the Ship and Engine company w e = Driver Caples = THE UP €O. e the Ship and Engine oo - : ’ has contracts tiom th &b sovernment for strocture whe . <o e atati o reck: DR. LEWIS BAKBR. L. A. GALL €0. upon. {570 iy ‘submarine boat “of lfi“ % ving on .“z« t I not appear again. “THERE 's no adverdsing ) medivm tn n—na-—«w FR nearing oefnp tion. tertainments. E - e A - - Whm -‘S’ “':.‘ ity