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Business enter of ‘Norwich THE OFFERING COMPRISES 131 Suits and 45 Overcoats ‘- the accumulation of a season’s successful selling. All we can say is that 7 the Suits and Overcoats are all from our regular stock, which guarantees you that the quality, style and tailoring is the very best. : 3 to the :-xuot s Of course sizes are proken, but all sizes are represented in the com- b ".;h:"‘ Sitihy and_taftee by the se) plete assortment from 34 to 44 chest measure in both Suits and Over- house, an coats. ‘Representative Curry in Wreck. . Representative Willlam T. Curr' of Lebanon, spent the week end Former prices were from $15.00 to $22.00 || siairEism il to Springfield, when another car from'a track -directly | crossing, crashed <inte » . the car In which Mr. Curry was @ pas: The clearance price now does not pay for cloth and trimmings. abiy wmashen - Nowe ot :n?;:-'fi:;'; was seriously injured. : \ Calendar Businese. WE ADVISE EARLY SELECTIONS There were eighteen measures on P X the house calendar Tuesday, but none e '0 - N LWR] 4 - B were starred for action. s & o lessons of the past, beca Pumerantz and Greenblat. t, and the: 12 [0 - T bing, -+ OF -AMERICAN. SHIPS [SUt unerringly the e The committee on forfeited - rights (o s on that de = gave hearing Tuesday -afternoon on dee - o - dom taxes | Nation Should at Once Begin Con- |4tiing ania protect iioeis fourteen bills to 5 % : J 5 3 he. | »tri n’of a Huge Navy. the sreatest navy of ar - % st vy b, id. - Consider ffor conviction of crime. 'n-m list includ- ¢ < - C Piors g ke sand. I opgressman Freeman is taking a|history of the' wogld ) . 9 ¢ % net Greenblat, of receiving - stolen | %2, - a e ™ % | ate-. Eecently lis ‘mads an acgument am' :nk‘n:t o oy ; goods, both of New London. ndge.. s prosée b . ?‘ against armed merchant ships being|shores of Englar > 2 it 1 fch enables the boat '’ to|recogmized as ceful vessels.. He | Fourteenth, with I21-1 25 Main Street . SENATOR BARNES PREQIONS. e R n loaa "ot Tud‘quiekly. O | seid: o Bhtrie proes ; ¥ i 3 % 2 i £ ‘of ‘the boaf ‘two suction | While it s true that in most games ne provinces and the - Many Resolutions Appointing .hug... BOnymL Jng, each ‘belng about 13 the rules cannot be changed during [fhe could fiot put a single 3 . At !ht end lfl‘fll:v f gress of the game, yet ‘it is | dier upon English soll s h g eguaily true. that in the game of war npllrle rofe as a’ co Shortly- after the senate session had n ¥ Be pat tis’ chanzed by the proc- o Tamd ever 150, Prastny = X Jamstions and rezulations of powerrul|on the Shorés of T hiiea Senator Barnce, of Normict 3 i of. b belligerents, and also by the procla- | Kalser Willlam of & E E3 i ‘s’ S @ é S NORWICH CHAPTER GIVES solo, Miss Amy Aronson; violin solo, | Rubin Alexarder, Mrs. Michael Levine, | called Senator Barnes, of Nerwich. 2 ; FIRST ANNUAL CONGERT | Miss Anna Chercasky: recitation, Miss | Mrs, Michacl Schwarts, Mrs. 8. G| preside and he occupied the chair while | T Rid St s Faising and lowering these drags. The |mations of powerful neutrals, and |ing his army into Po AL s i Cipa Rosenberk. Henry La Fontaine, | Hertz. Mrs. Joseph M. Lahn, Miss Fan- | the resolution appointing him judge of | - Section 2 : 5 stiction, pibes are about §0 feet long. |such chanses have afterwards become |into Servia_and, Fyme Srocesds Will Be Applied to the Jew- | 2cCompanist. nie Slosbers, Miss Gussie Siegel, Mrs. | the city court of Norwich was,acted |t ot ile the bLoat is in. operation If is | recognized and well estabiished inter- t P! A Following the concert a dance pro- [D. N. Gordon, Miss Eva Goldbers, ' 3 . ? ted By handwheel valves: located | natfonal law.. The United States of wish Medical Unit. [gramme of eighteen numbers was en- | Mrs. Chas. Slosberg. Mrs. M. J. Solo= about midships on the tap deel.. It is | America, a neutra] nation, now has it o o somcomcors ana vl o el o P st b o, B2 TS, s S0k e vou eann soom e e Lo b A e B e e The benthl of e Kcaich it 2o | S ess were i charge of the i e ' i S - NEW Lons TR T e e e r: erman_Alofsin, 2ad, — £ e - e, ue to mal edein 79 e sk h?rlgeg Reception committee, Mrs. Joseph Mrs. Joseph. N. Rosenbers, |All Returns Must Be Filed on or Be- s i geutral ports of the word. It has 4l 'S farge aiiandares of members | RORRRIE MU, IL A% Lang, Ml Sa | oe e gl i “rhres Mundred Fost Wids: | m""éx’i‘é‘.fct‘&‘::u"lgé:r ,L’n":‘.‘ Beilizercat. sitions. Have veon dcnica e e Ay-ian fes Sng why|Mrs. Herman Sears. Miss Dina Kflish |Sistant secretory: Miss Sadle’ Gold- | On or before March 1, 1817, all per- | Few. people realise just . what D e o e e o | Pl ther the. peacatul mérchantmen emblems of the chapter. e e A, | e evbn. of the Bav ouh: Whoue bt i 33000 _or| been on New London harbes | 0008 men S hoat. . Tne Staff of officers | of the belligerent nations have been - A Bwotlient comurt was, given be- | 2r3- Izcesl Rabingwits, aliss snnie Bhi- | Troop f the Boy Sconts assisted in |aver must file a return®with Collector | Sin¢e last summ T -great itowas . Charles D, Pete ranted . ceteatn: grivilepes tn: neuttalf . Hartford—A [ e encing by & number o€ tal- i e e R fam SN Cheeh T e o Infornal FavAnGe OSSR TR : agu jain: Johm, Peterson, frs: mate: Ports. "I appears’ during the progress | Erition “com; 1 euted artists. Myra e oor Siactor, M i Smi P T ¢ Howard Samson, second mate: Oscar|of this war that a merchantman in- | lam Fitzzerald 0 IR & wuil exactet sessine ea0 Ay oirector, Mrs. Dlkin _Smith | New Haven—The lighting of the{law. The law différs this year from |io tember the depth off the Foimes, third T S uices. | oftenmty oty armed. In mecordumos. vith pand a raiik de a momologue by Ezra Harray won|lans, Mmoo aery Lss Jennie during the past wear has cost|that of others. According to the pres- . Botel 'Nti fllh engineer: Frank Chases second | international law of the past, is now | Axel Parker of East Har Bim_ enthusiastic appiause. The Tol: | Sherepei o e soior, s Tena 25 oThe appropriation of 39,- fent federal laws, if a person owns|ihe B tha Caratory Soms L. Price. thira" eagi: | practially a battieship for offensive | early Saturday in Monologue, Ezra Harray; he & e s v ! BRSOty s 4 ceptionally well | moment it emerges from the depths. |slightly cut > AR b e ding S SEy |2 el Bideick. Mg el £ 3’; e e o e o e | oo g oy T ey e Alng | ety S SHSESR S4ES e s CoR ettt e | B2, et SesFALI for, ine ek | ik were spiled Joseph Alex Pasnik and Miss Bessie Sternlieb. | Platt, ector of I e state pier Monday morning, it works | States of America to make full, eff Richera Bohiff: | ot ot ranmie e LRI Tt or SR, T Mo e e collectar. Sntil the following Saturday noon, 24 | cacious and yet lawful use of s i shifts. For this reason the bedrooms | tions. (Applause.) . ‘lounging quarters' provided for the | should establish this rule, that our! s t are-almost luxuriously furnished | neutral ports shall not be open to an to get a line on all péople who earn o o ! 1 Fad every comfort conceivable is pro- |armed merchantman of belligerent na- more than $3,000 a year, even g GRS ths nad ed for the men on the Atlantic. The | tions. _ (Applause.) E e d providés sumptuous repasts| “Our trade mav be injured. our 4 tax. S o e § tor n.- men three times a day and it | trade may be crippied. bu: if we can 'As soon as it’s a hit--it’s an Emerson” : eaisily be mm- T aough o rech + pes | pescer Tetehaniinin, L i Feaind X f the ties Vateriana: it-is served. ensely to the protection and se- other, 1 per cent., netting the govern- = 2 = and tanta —_— curity of our nation the future. ment 2 per ‘cent. on all taxable se- - ou “The submarine ~chould have the Il S tee | HomE °HA"E" e vight in perfect safety to come to the TIMELY DANCE AND BAND SE- FIVE NEW MEMBERS. | surface of the ocean and to. challenge LECTIONS. =, without danger a peaceful ferchant- FROM OUR EIST. NEW UP- EMERSON MILFTARY BAND - S e 2— a| Lincoln Day ‘Observed at Mesting in | man to stop. It should have the right Brown “18, depth o 25 RECENT POPULAR SONGS 797—On the South Sea Isle THESE ARE BUT®A FEW . Tenor Solo, 8. Ash e Along to Caroline—Duet S e emriptive Comic § TO-THE-MINUTE RELEAses [|795—Hill and Dale, meednx of. Home | soon coine when all nations will rec- Som 3 : eader of b Collins & Harlan | EVERY MONTH. THE BEST nade Waltz !!vn‘a“l' s the any. :nt of . big - “m,x“,,,, ‘Daughters called | OgniZe that -the submarine must al A — % - t|low the crew and- passengers—men, : o o aritne ] OF MUSIC, THE LOWEST. IN yersity in what wra o make it . the ueual large. numbor of |low the crew and. passens . ,,m".i,z home ?1'0'?,' Van & Schenck §| PRICE. m"“"L Kimball, has Hothar, A leading 4 i Johnson ' home. Five .new members |saféty, and I -apprehend that at the en as earned; Its S ¢ o T 1 vtere admitted. -, | conclusion. of this war; and perhaps the ‘medicine chest 3 The Werld is Hungry for a Little for the past two days and left him very )1 1s_cempleted it will - are | indeed. the: .......’5..‘::’.1.';.‘;:1‘2'& itk | @uring 16, tie rule, may be establisned from‘pains artd aches. of Love—Tenor Solo 792—Dance of the Dollys ~ Fox Trot Jjmuch improved in’the way . that a submarine may without danger Vernon Dalhart Bachelor Days Fox Trot | health. Charles- tions, anecdotes and_incidents. from | Order-the crew of & merchantman to| Quickly penefrafes awi 2 Atiantic i life’ were read :the Johnson Hom in safety to visit and search a vessel heldito by it. I hdpe the time will 785—Turn Baol fvares 790—Parade of 4 -~ - o A e % | Throw o crboard munitions of war and| o Turn Back the Universe and Give Barade of the Tin Sodiers | Bas: wh e e e by e e | Coniraband and then must permit the | 9ing and soothes the so fo Yestorday—paritane Soio | i & i ot §| Place” and Frederick: James Worl on* the - channel. - The Watties . My iong; | hip to proceed In safety to'a port it| Cleaner and more efféc -~ Mortdn Harvey Complete Line of these s e 3 appropriation from. which, 'they are]S¢en Afior . ihe. simeing. of Amer. | its destruction would endanger lives. | Ireland Must be Heaven, for My RS H 9 Floyd £~ | We ‘may, by taking a_fizm stand upon | Taussy plasters or cintmen this matter, change the.rules of in-{'notstain the skin. Mother Came feom There - Th Step . T i m u’:. y ternational law even during the prog- F. Baritone Solo, Herbert Morley - . bor -bill now - pending padsige’ at . S hour —sewing | Fess "of this war, so that submarines of rheumatism 1737—And They Called it Dixisland Accompanied by £ g Tt e sour. feWINg! may warn without danger, may search , fe & g i) % ! "“’":‘i" sandwiches, | and_visit, and.may destroy munitions 5 -y 3 erbert - Morley t EOpe - by, tHia'. chnt of war, and yet tbe lives of non:com- Pray g-fl the Lights To Go Out - . SEetitiax, Dare. itone Solo, e Rogers py A - 3 an Lpps ave been. dray t . > “ (Applause.) 791—Protty Baby—Bariions Soio for sale soon : Baby. ot e ey ; Hen Toater 10 ths_debate he-spole Agalh % T Morton Harvey I+ BT g p g d. . ~TFhe- ~has:. tremen B I;‘flersb:iflt siéldeq ‘three minufes by ‘ennessee & Drum ° Lent! 7 ‘thet' feaes 2 r.- Butler. . by the - Fox Trot 2 radjus 4 “feet 3 T Vin 'these’ three minutes-T o 3 ¢ - z S Flora | o5y 2 few’ words ' in . . amendment offered ' by the 'gentleman from Massachusetts. —In_my - himble| | opinion,” we ‘should " consider” the- stern batants may, not be put in'jeopard: Bies p AL umeflons Baritor lo, Morton Harve: 7 Leveland, B Beautiul Land of Lova | - 3 L o g mm Cormen 775—My _Grandfathers Girl . 2 : f “J7108-Kamennoi-Os «~(n-»£° ' Baritone_Solo, dn:omn Harvey .- 3% el ). Shosheot's Serenade " T ] isorder c - na-lmn.r-ne».l-e?.“n o L . s ey J ., Thie, moment you n | jand; Steel - M § ¢ attond | : h Your Liver active, and bow- e Aok, Mociily Harvey 285, e, roline? 5 3 5 ,,.“f ¥ ¢80 % E s s £ il et alk mdflflnn ‘These organs On the Beach at Wai Ki Ki i P n 3 > P Ve -"fl!&"‘flw i ! ; { % T y i hat Werl S a N & ) : - 2 a g T R TR 5 therti in order with ot Ty g g, Hareey | < 18 8, New ARG TIAEYS Breei Late piok e ; <Ak 2T L e ivan Davies Harry Lauder Medley, Part 2 18 illriess. the digestion, stimulate the blle( timel; will W'r?".}:';fy uf’é":;m i PLETE CATALOGUE ‘CAN BE OSTAINED EROM DEALER. - et 27