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values in FUR COATS, AUTO !0’!3. HORSE BLANKETS. Jést received carioad of BUSI- NESS WAGONS at the right prices. : uz:vma.u—u-u 556 this mm&ummmmtw‘pm! city, her the largest ati Oppesite Post Offies "Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant | 34 Bath Street. Norwich, Conn, | Tuesday evening.—adv. former home. NOTICE P mm;i “%u ’p.‘-w‘.-xum- dwfldd&dmtmmm‘ on lu Church street. . 1 crowd, Elks’ Ciub dan John Grm of West Thames street . . 3 r e . exemplity - . W, the undersigned, wish to an-| ™" PO 3. Mclntyre in Southbridge. ; o, o e b Toilet C neunce to our patrons ing this week's prayer meeting Miss Maud Brown Canterbury : the continued advance in the cost of | Trinity Methodist church the e | Mam Mana B R i A Santetiey # Sheridan and a 1oilet Lream T i e o ; . e Ryt ot anme Pro b R it etk Aopiaicine e taTiind to Wet Wash Laundry B ess we Therm Miss Lila 2 m pei co are to it absolutely impossible to maintain s ...m.. promibi o iy s gl = Soops i sligible for this degTee. |try the kind we are offering today cur usual high quality of work at the |t0 zero lemperaiures & week before. | fwo montha w Mrs. Al- mar. AN which contains enough peroxide in it old price of 80c. Masquerade soeial, 3rd Co., C. N. G., “”"“ b ‘s Whart. i — g to make it the ideal winter cream. Rather than reduce the quality of |mpyureday evening, Web. 21. Admission ur C. Boyaton Clarence D. ‘Bos- Mra. Alonzo E. Hill. the minimum price, on and|25c.—adv. ¥ fl-v for a bus- Ida Isabelle Hill, widow of Alonzo E. e L+ be 80c They * will oF the | Hill and formerly of Norwich died in after February 12th, 1917, will The Lenten regulations semt dut by | Stay in New York — few days. nsum. | Meriden at the home : 80 mm rrntrr it ears live in 1878, where ? 550" Bhe tn pur | visitor * with here over the week-end. Mr. and Mprs. Albert Williams of Bast Norwich was the guest of has_ five children; trionds Sunday. Mrs. Frank Smith of Corporal Edwin M, Street of the — — T She wis of & lovely dis- | Third company, Norwich, was the The rally of Boy Scouts held fn New | Although baah:_fdt.bfl“fln}lfig:dt;: e ard Ton whon ‘aviay Ufor | suest of his mother over the week- for the ordinary family wash of 35| ol lon et 1 e A pounds. Abov; that “to 45 pounds, | IR, TED of the diocese Sunday. ufi.‘::...""?.“&-‘f‘é‘l'v‘a"‘m"“‘ a 75¢, dry weight. meeting of Connecticut State NEW SYSTEM WET WASH | During the past weck men hare bou: | Teachers' x.-n. and the winter NORWICH SCOUTS. SHOT TWICE REPULSING NORWICH STEAM LAUNDRY |So0®50T S0° oir “Work on the West |mesting of Connecticut _ State , ATTENDED BILL RALLY s MEXICAN BORDER RAID TAFTVILLE WET WASH' Side. Teachers’ m Saturday. Eighty Participated in Events at New|Jack Carberry Arrives Home Just ROGERS DOWMESTIC LAUNDRY R EAST SIDE LAUNDRY o oo O e K omie: | ANNUAL MEETING OF Qi assibnogronatiy Out of Military Hospital sion 50 ceuts, gentleman and lmiy.— PRESTON crrv MISSION edv. il 11: -l a8 i $ i WE ARE sia nan.MMM London on Saturday night at the Vo- right end. % s ll' Out is a plan sbout the state 10| dent of Home wnd Forsign Secisties R leg ol he el el on he | rieved to learn of her death. || Miss May Thompion of Roath street -.ibraries ook 4 . Pattison was the gues e lng which points books will be dis-| The annual meetings of both Home this ity. mors peominents known as o e e Nor Mavien ‘o | Of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nicolal of Wes- PR P S ey { wibuted. and Forelgn Missionary Auxiliaries of throughout the eastern Dart of the|Sunday afternoon. Y ek IR xS wih the asat K Connecticut _principals -will attend FPeuton tional orwich state, stands ready to serve hs coun- Mrs. Abby P. Aldrich. of friends here qver the week-end. DIAMONDS, WATC"‘:“A'R cLE_rocc )| (he National Bucation essociation at fi““‘ was: held at the Manse recent- ted. Sarag in the event of war. Mrs. Abby P. Aldrich, widow William R, Street attended the.lec- JEWELRY, SILVER E, " | Kansss City, Mo, trom Feb. 26 to| "rne officers elected by the ‘Home Jack has just returned from San|pormer Senator Nelson W. Aldrich of | ture given in Breed theatre Bunday 10 to 35 per cent. off our regular low | Mawsch 2. Mistionesy SoeinEy TWIow e o B e i h;mh;&“‘*‘;‘; Rhode Island, aled = Saturday = from|evening. e A was tary pneumonia at her home, 721 Fifth av- re atridge o liville, wh 3 g 1d b A DEENSESE M Ty m’“‘m‘“{"fi:‘f‘:“ Tf = rggenenas ey the past few months, nursing woundslenue, New York. With her at the time | has been confined to his home with & Entire -a,Mck N:‘uzs":hbo sold by s.lomw night will mark the close of { FTRSCEn e G. V. bm“_ en: | Ea . :‘ul"edm‘f&f: “mma""_lr"";o~,ur: glhmrna:mk;elre t‘-v'o dwg‘h‘;an, Mrs. li\‘?era glmck of blood pojsoning is arc . e bel‘lnnlnl le Scout la oaf and st 'ohn D. Roc] feller, Jr., and Miss Lucy | able to be out, although unable to at- K & CO. Wednesda: m’”" committee, Mrs. A E. .....'.f.? Ao gy e %0 and has had quite a selge on the | Alarich, and her five sons, Edward B.|tend to his duties in the Hall Bros. J. OGULNIC] ia . Foreign following events _then took|Mgxican border. - o imber|William G. Winthrop W., Stuart M. | mill. 32 Frankiin Street *Phone 714-12 aay. afsaradon, 1A% pecman e Dlace: Seouternrt, emt-ata, Morse and e I rctive service in|2nd Richard 8. Aldrich,” Her other| It is rumored that when the frost e s ed the Q s library g room. semaphore signalling, stretcher race tain, Band of Mexie tders | deughter, Mrs. 8. Maurice Edgell was|Is out of the ground work will start “WONDERFUL BARG Martha A. Ward was in charge. Emma and equipment race. _Several other | obnie 2. o Mexican ravacrs|not able to arrive in time from Den-|on the laying of a new macadam road Hastern. Connecticut alumni have events were scheduled, but by this time | niok Neous 150 roiders who swossed | ver, Col between Hallville and Poquetanuck. - been motified that the Fordham Unis H. entertainment committee, | the Norwich Scouts had to leave. As|goum upon the calvarymen who num- | Mrs. Aldrich was Miss Abby Chap- The Chdsu Savmgs Bank Dty v pedan 1. G o MRl SERION A Shead; solicitor for Lifs[the scoring which was complicated. | bered about 40. Jack had just about|Tan of Norwich and in consequence s tor, Teaw Tork. todiae and Light, Mrs. N. H. Hall was in the charge of a New London of- | aiscounted. the horse having been |Of the death of her parents went to ST Nerwich, Cenn., Feb. 5, 1917. 3 ¥ Following - the elu:tlun of omeen time. However, Norwich is known|gent to the rear when he was struck |IVe with her aunt, her mother’s sister, Charity Bazaar by Catholic Woman's | letters from the south were by | ficial, no definite results is known at|in the neck by a bullet. The bullet | Mrs. Greene, wife of Duty Greene, a The Board of Directors of the Bank | , o' ™6 1omple, Monday and|Mrs. Frank Aver, Miss_Relle uccu- to have secured at least 35 points as|followed a downward course and |drusggist on Christlan Hill, R. I In have this dsy declared a dividend for | myesday evenings, Feb. 19 and 20. En-|mon and Mrs. Frank Palmer; from |follows: lodged in his side. When struck Jack |time she came to be known as Miss the current #ix months at the rate of | tertainment each evening.—adv. India and Ching by Miss Geisthardt( Tirst aid, 8 points by Troop ¢ and 3| jumped up and ax he did so he was |APDY F. Greene, althogh she was not ABHE BHHN P“FF l"l s In y Troop 7: orse signallin ed to eartl another ! four per cent., per annum, payable @n| ... 1141 meeting of the American| The host: points by 'l‘roop io, and § points ¥ Which struck him in the right lef,|uncle was her guardian, howeyer. and after the fifteenth of March. Institute of Mining Engineers mg‘-l m{-‘&y‘ semophore signalling, 3| mnear the kneecap. When she ‘rlnl.rrfi’ed Laxr Aldrich her FRANK HEMPSTEAD, Engineering Societles’ building in New [and Miss Ethe er. Doints by Troop 10, and & Doints by | "yack hes been placed on the reserve |name was given in the newspaper no- s York this week will attract local en- . Troop 6. semophore signalling, #|Mst and Is subject to call and when |tice as Abby P. Greene; doubtless be- |CAN'T BEAT “TiZ” FOR SORE, Treasurer. | o cers. FUNERALS points by Troop 10; equipment race, 3 | his wounds are thoroughly healed he |cause her identity would not have been| TIRED, SWOLLEN, CALLOUSED b, points by Troop 3. Intends to join the ranks again. He |easily recognized by many friends un- The Connecticut College Outing club Mrs. Ernest E. Bullard. Other restits must walt until word | is seplete with patriotism and Is only | der her real name. Mrs, Aldrich in- FEET OR CORNS * | had a hiking party at Gales ¥erry on tic, | comes from New London. During tha | too anxous to be at the service of his |herited the Duty Greene property up- Sre—ertims FRISWELL,S Saturdey, iaking the train to Gales e ed R ol Yante | intermission there was an opportunity | country. on her aunt’s death. You ecan be happy-footed in = and walking back late in the S -5 S| for special exhibition korw. In this,| 1In speaking of the raids which oc-| Her marriage with Mr. Aldrich took |moment. Use “Tjg’ and never suffer afternoon. t‘::,unt:q&‘? mn.,::’,l ‘5“““3“.;,:,:_ Troop 3 of Norwich put up a very cred- | cur quite frequently along the border |place Oct. 9, 1866. Her husband was|with tender, raw, burning, blistered, ter, wife of Ernest E. Bullard. itable marching drill. town, Jack says the Mexicans, when |born in East Killingly. He died April |swollen, tired, elly feet. “Tiz” and Rev. A. W. Areson, rector of the Th desire was expressed by New |the bullets are coming their way fast, |16, 1915. lonly “Tiz” takes the pain and soreness orders published Saturday in- clude the names of 172 new officers of | . urlh Ginciated and the vested choir |Iondon officials to have the next meet | “beat it.” The raiders are dressed in C. C. Stiliman. out of corns, callouses and bunions. “" Siivy socis. _Bh: the Jiet fo Do lede. the - MM an out-doors affair for all day. An ef-|any sort,of fashion, not having any| George Courtland Stillman, for many | _AS soon as you put your feet in = made first leutenants is Harry - | touching music. fort will be made to have a county parueulu uniform, some in overalls,|years a produce merchant of Provi- |“Tiz” bath you just feel the happiness Griswold of Lyme, Conn. Herman Gibbs, Seymour meet held in this city in the Al others in plain citizen clothes. dence and widely known in Masonic |soaking in.| How good your poor, old Wooster chapter, | G€0Tge Adams and Charles Schiough. | the boys were much pleased to One satisfaction Jack has is that feet feel. They want to dance for s B, W,"‘,‘ T T, | Burial took place in Yantic cemeters, taken part in the meet and it will help | before he was earthed he took twelve early Friday, |Joy. “Tiz’ is grand. “Tiz’ instantly 3 BS 1 arrangements | CRER) 100 e i ioe was a great deal to stimulate interest in|shots at the intruders. Mr. Stillman | draws out all the poisonous exudations for the funcheon to be given to state | FRSGS SommLe seryice was, Rl | X Fich e e had been ill from bronchial pneumonia | Which puff up your feet and cause officers of the D. A. R. at the Danbury 3 church tor Gager made the arrangements. There will be a special Mn‘ for | NEW DOCKET FOR four days. He was born in North |8ore, inflamed, aching, sweaty, smelly A 21 Jewel High Grade e T PP Berry C. Fields. tmasters, assistants, COMMON PLEAS COURT. | Stonington Dec. 7, 1843, the only child | feet. P The central committee for the relief| The of Berry C. Fields, for- e of David and Rebecca Stillman. In 1862 % Get : %-cenz box:' of ('H-zt at 73"5‘( of Jews suffering through the war, of | merly of this city, who died in New it 30| Contains 327 Court Cases and 27 Jury | ho married Miss Louise A Coe of |(TRE S1O00, OF, CoPey ugh at foot sut- P o noar ™ o 18 | Tosk, arrived in Norwich O2 the 2.12|tion tn fret aid as tausht in the recent Cases for February Term. several years Mr. Stillman faught|ferers who ‘complain. Because your tions, including, from Norwich, Conn., s Bk cm‘“. b"'y"'u"nd‘mk" conference at New York. e R B T I i ::m:h.! Block Island and Stonington feot are even Taver golng to bother L. C. A. Gager. The body was conveyed of the court of common pleas has been ISR g & grocery i bual- e to the McKinley Ave. A. M. E. Zion |LECTURE ON LINCOLN i ness at Westerly. Rev. John F. Murphy, formerly of | church, where & publiv service was AP e B S L R L By e 0 aba®s7 |, For three years he was in charge of Norwich and Mystic, rector of St |held. The church was filled wi b o Jury cases on the docket. gt ot gy et s el g w“m Is mE Mm Mary's church, Bridgeport, whose fu- |rowing relatives and friends. Rev. E.| oy, Joseph F. Cobb Addressed Large| The following cases have been Te- | wiies im 3878 1o onme s stare 1o toe B o neral took hc Friday, was a em- | Geo: Bj past adjusted to heat, cold and ber ot the fAirst class nr’dun.d By Car- ::a'i:;d.éflefiéu vé;"nz'v.?f B Har Gathering on Emancipation of Col- ke by e ki et P L Ereade Motk vu Kontral atriet Ho "l:'h 2 d“lgl w"’)‘l’ i '“"{,‘:,"'“,,, ’ll;:,,m,, inal an v. B. W. Williams. ace. ¥ 1 n | cheeks or thin blood, w bons. n ored poi ! blook. He then sold his business to five positions, thin model, 12|, The British-American war relist|ang the beavers were William Spive| An audlence which practicslly filed Dlogke [Ho then s0ld his business 10| (ogivethatchild the verythingitneeds 'y gu\d, ",:.}' York‘t.gi ::lldh l:n zx:{ ery, %_ M. Butler, Awu-tu‘: v::- .v:\d the lower part of the ¥. M. C. A. Nathan — eo;'afuctslnc the -‘t'a_u gm!r;.. e to start it growing and keep n.::z::; Whicags i s Soials Hare . - ; toin: Siliman .. . . acknowledges new gifts, inclu chure the following hymns, | ham Lincoln which was deliversd by | Diiot vo- Salvatore Pariel | produce. . business. “on ' Wasninston | . Foroverfortyyearsthecon 5 or 16 size, in a guaranteed|from Plaintela branch, $40; also from | Ablas With Mo Asioep. in- Jesus, 1n | Rew. Joseph B cabn Beirersd, oy = and s Central ¥alls, for a number of | liquid-food in Scot’s Emulsion has Baltic friends, $15. That city ana Does oJullunCanum noon at 30 o'clock. The lecture was bt Fonty, Snd _ihem became senior part- | been changing thinness to P’“"’g’“e” 20 year gold filled jointed case | Since Thursday last, men from the | venience of the family. Lo e SR e B L B Crossiey, comunission mershants st | —changing poor blood to rich bsod city water department have been try- thy M:mm! Mallon va. Max Rogovin: Adoiph Nac- the time of his death he was conduct- | There is nothing better for growing to thaw the frozen service main Wes. - Sy Bshaten. Tsthy San Wepfeetul it of I greet aviteh va. Arthur Chapman; New Len- |ing a merchandise brokerage business her th eak or in front of the Steiner residence on The funeral of Wealthy A. m for his country led . vS. Augustus 5 children—whether they are w T S W T s e b under ‘the name of George C. Stillman, v Church street, the water flowing late | Widow of Guy Dolbeare Button, with offices in Butler exchange. well—than Scott’s Emulsion, but see 4 Saturday afternoon. died in Fort Piesce, Fla., was held at Seantics vs. Barnet Gol For a number of y Mr, Stillman | that you get the g:nnine Seott' A number of churches responded elock. | im! Bronstein; Freeman Ro; Roa s dstice bk 455 T relati Zearttly Enos: Schuitz Garment Co, vs. B. Kur- T o e I landzik; David Shea vs. Louie Chap- of Central Falls in 1880, and for many NOTwE nati man; Tka Slapo vs. Pauline Kern and oF for the president and for ol Sad gl = \iute o sung others; C. K. it va. W. 7. Soiotn- | EE o o aveon sl Rise chaltman || o i seeting oc B, Merys Holy and peoples. M; o ¢ . X & s Ty He was a member and past eminent | Name Society this evening at 7.0, to . final effort of the Bpiscopal o o T e assisted greatly in| I Segar and othors: Thami harics | comminnder of Holy Bepulhre. foms | take action om the death of Brother The m. c.. nhwuh in its campaten to raise a 35,- | 6rs were Reuben Russell and Morton |the musical part of the service, Joseph | and Tonst Go. ve. Glarence M. Shea: 3‘“"”;‘:" & member of Jenks lodge | Michael Downing. Bring your badses. S 2 THOMAS P. CONNELLY, 000,000 pension fund for its clergy was | M. Cook of North Stoningten, C! Adams operated the lantern. i3 made Sunday, when a collection was iy Uncas National bank vs. Anna Rabin B IR P - P T ovitch; 2. ‘Willia; Teb19d B s 25 and 27 Franklin St. taken in each of the 3,000 Bpiscopal g and - MR oven: Pertrant D i ms vs. o ecretary. ST, I H H I A Beacon Falls correspondent notes ttal service. ATE BOARD MEETING|goss BARBERS ASK 'nc'd.nts In somet’ LUNCH that Jona W Rlcs,dairy cester'and | Henry Alle Grand Senior Woodard Pressnt at For- SHOPS BE LICENSED BOS BISCUIT . expert, who has been esters’ Gatheri dgeport. Guilioring o W Claim Present Licensing Law Joke S F. J. Murtha, grand senior woodard. and Ask Better Supervision. Mr. and Mrs. Edson F, Gellaudet Crisp-Pure m spent the week-end in Providencs. Tisp-; as Reld ot the Stataeld” motsl Briteericy, | have: addressed 5 comosusiention 15| The Trefoll club met Saturday after M Unexcelled <lub me - VIOLIN CamLeRNentice_witl jhe_/ wslcing 3 Saturdey, Grand Financial Secretars | the legislative committes on _public |noon with Mrs. Gilbert §. Raymond. || 3 Wholesome- ers Thomas O’Loughlin of Naugatuek, - | health and safety in which ey term —_— TEACHER o duty at tho % law. Allen, en, | ported a et income in membership in | the oresent “barbers: licensing law | Mrs. Frederic 8. Gamp, ia the guest ness Ell vl w. the company has also Srei b 3 ammer in ’ ovorey v o > Branford. the state up to Jan. 31 of nineteen that of Mis. Valdemar T. At All Grocers campaign All String i!nstruments repaived "e.‘ n railroad pro Vieling apld on oty Soren deposi the says: ko Hlfl .{hm uogl"s]:.ng'w"t gemry For appointments address & | Tostal eavings depositors who are the ‘financially “It we must have a license why not|iyn, N, Y. o A €. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Ner s e e e o oumerl- | nave ‘the shop and not the barber express ass wich, Conn. 2, 1910, that the faith of th *Mr: Lo Gram was bon 1n Germany licensed? Let the boss continue with| Mrs. Albert H. Chase and daughter, . ley ot oih:!nlue 29 years ago and came to this choun- the Hotel the sanitary condition of the shop as vu-.—mh, are visiting for several fiek’. For eczema, pimples, ment of all deposits, and that they | iy Wl cD 2bout 14 years of age. Secretary Thomas and | B¢ does now, and do away with '-h with relatives in Boston. Dlotches and all skin af- may be withdrawn on demand. Y| Mr. Le Gram served in the U. S. commissioner and their salaries b v fections, use 5 navy since and was ef master at|Meyers of will a]that we can run our business. Ywn Nathan A. Gibbs and Mr. William expected that the legiclature [2rms on the U. S. G e three have to have competent bar-|Ruggies have returned from Porto el will increase the dog lcense fee fro: mflmwflmmz ago. barber Rico after three weeks' abs: > MEN' LADIES' one doflar fo two dollars. If that is | He bas e A will the meeting. e find . rees e done, the price of a license to keep a A. Burnham of Lin- smooth, soft, clean be made ten dollars. | € his stay "‘m . Y. M. C. A. NOTES. goln avenus, has ‘taken a house - in skin 18 assured. Those who We will cheerfully ex- ]| 75 farmsets Tavor tie chance boctuss e Lot Angel ot have used it kno 7 of attacks of dogs upon sheep. o e Classes and Shop Mestings to Be Held SV e ARESAN Raw 404 T8 350 % "hox. 't ATl “druggista. Montville During the W plain all about our o The David 4. Wells (Norwich) prize | X Aleck Le ng the Week. (Mis Daphne Selden of Deep River o XL & han The weekly Bible h.u for employ- the guest and s _Austin of vestigati ed boys will be held this (Monday' THAMES STREET SALOON.| Washington street. Saturday even- C Co 'where LG T e 4 ity atiy ing Mr. and Mrs. Austin gave a dinner led Clarence Henry Hari wi :m ly will be the lead- N t Broken Intc During Early [in houor of their guest. t is a i £ ok tery. Tuesday n the Men's Bible M Hours Sunday. LT AR It is a pleasing way to §|Navieation Beiween Spain PR, il B oring $0upe . POQUETANUCK 4 s > ' ant Marshall lead y section in Bible ‘study. S was into Work to Start Scon on the Hallville : and Diamonds. ‘ongregati: dham utal | 08 boge with, moving e i Road—Personals of Interest to Vil- il e Fhursday last tures will be held on Wednesday aft- Sage Falls il- |§ and you will want to come THE PLAUT-CADDENCO. J1i:3 " Ss " it s 'm.‘_"""""‘"‘“‘”"..."‘ - % Fair association. Mr. Frink has Thomas Fitzhen f H: b Tty £ for RO el AL Sndy 2mover 72 || The Best Coffee, Ib. .. orate. w caller in town Sunda tewelers, Established 1872, o ¢ 4 Jona' - A Good Coffee, Ib 23c % PG =Tt bty 1 3 PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING R n ELKS DANCE : in Somie even cheaper, lb. 20c —_— was introder Boston Convention Club to Held Women who have backache, sore lon Tea, Ib....... 35¢ Event at the Home This Week. STt u-cu-. -uxmqmw ogh“‘rg.'lb,,_,,zsc