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WM. M. ALLEN uch:-:t":?l.l I:Joo::‘m::‘:mm, ing | ¥ ¢ e 1 . saons of" | An “PAPE'S w‘ M;‘T'PIENDU SETH N. TAVLOR to wesl Tuesday, d iminishing by | ~ = £ ik o Fgst WFW - DAVID H. WILSON e SR A west WWednesaay § 88 Main St - o The disturbance which was central 0 E . '3 hb\my afternoon m taking [ m. each day until the work is com- indications are that there will e i, Tl fi" e of the military census in Norwich was | Pleted. DR. A. J. SINAY hx%fi,fi“"\“ x&r'y::-‘% Sommenced and by night o largenum- : maeyisc :;: o sy and a Eebeciduive. Edoicn, ber of blanks had been filled ,out and dle Atlantic take the A t, neezing, k1 Sihe. Setiguratars. wil ewhat | Fturned to the census headquarters of otifiness Bands, Corset Cover Widths, All-overs, . mntist m;he;} Erue-any g ,‘.o?tn'.‘il'é sd-118 e Chamid o Commerce build: 3 to bn’ Em- dle states and lo Wed- —— n‘, --.. Nerwied | necday. < s e invite in- .oNorthern New England: Smow er ‘Wednes- Cambric and Nainsook Edghigs, Insertings, Beadings, Galloens and Convent Edgings, Checking an Dmohri- 1’.@, first to . The Boston Porteous Rain and o - z Wal " T“m Wednosday !" p] lanks eadquarters Mitchell, the D. A. k.. the anti # £:ropean Plan . ; rassed g s G ol P~ S Sates 78 santz oar dey and un :lm"f‘{:a;n New York: Rain south, rain o T by <o i s g i S Favsionsita ¥ : regular prices 8c to 1224c—Special price a HAYES BROTHERS, Wednesday fair and colder. % ; Rovane : co_class a yard.................._.........:... Sc Teleohens 122 26-28 Broadwav = (:I:.rv-tiom in Norwich. ® i onE N. F. A a Cambric and Nainsook Edgings, lnszrtmgs E he following records reported from blank. o There was E 2 Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes | though the information on ittee _expects Beadings, Galloons and Convent Edgings, G B CHAMBERLAIN | in_ tompcsssre, and the- barometric [ 1o b g e e e Foat :°m¢ ai- | ing . : regular prices 15c to 19c—Special price a G Dental Surgeon S S iy S 52 AT ST €| X, AR Putton-hole Edgings on Cambric and Nain- McGrory Building, Norwich, Gonan. o X irrabee | d ot office | of their directorles for the Unclaimed. Letters. p: & a LB E LRI cheok: Tty s g Ly a letters sook — Convent Edgings on Long Cloth, ! [ ison o s s Conn., Predictions for Monasy: Fair, izt 2 ol °g's”m':d;h°:3»:§gg Colchester Held C: ST T R i S regular prices 17c to 25c—Special price a & Monday’s weather: Fair, moderate| vegrs ths, heighi Monday morning in Colchester there | the names M. V. Bousquet, J. A. Flet- yufl............... _......--...... Voc temperaiure, snow st nighe ore ; : e e e of By | INCH CORSET COVER EMBROIDERIES 3 . m] & C o4 > D e uel H. Kellogg with 30 present. An- : Notes. 17 x . 1 Sun li_High J| Moon ° three an C. Marsan has returned from a LEHIGH—the Best ' Risen| "sets. Il water. I ~een o' citisen "ot the Tnitcd _san e 10 1o Providence. ; Regular 19¢ and 25c qualities at...... 15ca yard FRESH' FROM THE MINES SR T R oo or naval service in this or any William Chartier of Prestén was a Regular 29c and. 39¢c qualities at. . try and has no serious phy- At 7.30 in the evening another meet- | caller at his home here Sunday. sical disability, On the blank he says |ing was held to complete organization. praefmne he can ride a horse, drive an automo- | Plans will be made and work will| 4 large number of young people at- ..25ca Regular 50c and 75c quality at...... 39¢c & yard B o Blbiii i bile, ride a motorcycle and sail a boat | commence directly. It is impossible | tended A. D. LATHROP Dite (e s i e e in Markto o siole | tended the basketball game anddance 22INCH EMBROIDERED ALL-OVER z . 3 . Titotinition BRIl out commissions fast enough to copy < = kisisction R R T ST Bt 5™ | A, Tiumber of information burcaus | Wiih the DUMDST WIahng ©, net Horme. on. Novwien avewsesnic || ‘All our 50c goods will be offered at 29c a yard eph have been designated and in each a s b s 'GREENEVILLE canvanter will RS chumie fe witl be | COMMERCIAL SCHOOL DANCE spending a week in Washington and All our 75c_goods will be offered at 50c a yard given a commission so that there wi AT WAUREBAN'HFUG-E ‘ork. A" gsc d q 25 d t 75c M be no leaks from the cemsus takers. . —__ and $4.25 goods at.......... a American House| ... s n I 15" Gesired (o got the name and oth | p; : George Weller, Jr, and Harry Jor- sge Drdegs o et D e S0 vy | Betighttul Evlmv'i'g Given Under Au-|vix- attended the widding of George 27.INCH EMBROIDERED OUNCING in the t d state. spices of the Day School. ay in n: onday afternoon. __27INCH EMBROIDERED FLOUNCIN Special Rates to Theatre Troupes, Dlstanscha St avdt - Cicols Holds ViEl- | oot tare st t T e woe v Tob) Pty Mr. Kay was.a former Taftville boy. e Fraveling Men, Ets. entine Social—Personals. lows: McLaughlin's Drug Store, Cen-| One of the prettiest and he most Our entire stock of 27-inch Embroidered Flounc- - oy S tra] avenue; Pitcher & Service, Cen- | successful dance given by the day stu- Underwent Operation. k. ') FARREL B eANDCASoNT oct | The gulld reom of St Andrews|iral avenue; Bray's Drug Storc, Cen- |dents of the Norwich ~Gommercial| William T. May, #ho has been at ings that has been selling at 69c to $1.19 a yard repe. | church was filled to its capacity on ain street; | sc o the night school And guests|St. Joseph's hospital in Hartford, Monday 'when the Men's oli of the|Arcanum .club, Main steet; Shetucket|was that hela Monday evening at the | where ho undoreent & minor ooere, Wl“ be offered in two special lots—at 59¢c and 75¢ church held their February “neeting. | club, Main stheet; Dooley & Simpson,| Wauregan house. It was event | tion, is expected home in New London ard. NOTICE The speaker of the evening was J. I, | Thaver building: Geo. C. Rogers, 85 |long to be remembered by the two| Tuesday. = Mr. May was taken il 2y DEAD HORSES AND COWS Sague, appraiser of the Port of New | Shetucket street; George G. Engler, | hundred students and guests Who | while in Hartford last Wednesday. He EMBRO]DERED VOILE AND SWISS -| York, being appointed by the presi-| Broadway and Main street; William | gathered in the lafge dance hall which |is very much improved and is expect- e mee kb - A Mt AL et e 04 P Ru:ay-dL.Fr;-d:h:rx — a,m_ NM?, Sague was introduced by | Bowen, Fifth stree YN M. C. Q!..,‘ — wi.:h y:aggt n;u;tlcnl]y decorated |ed to be at business. within a short : Tk of 4 d- A5HcH Etfbroidered 1626 New London. Ask for Chas.|C. D. Noyes. Broadway: News nd, | wi ms and flowers for the occn- | time. Our entire stock of 40.and 45-inch Embroidere Later. Reverse charg !‘he topic of Mr. Sague's address| Broadway; Smoke Shop, | sion. The programme opensd shor! g P m e e 1 ” £ . " WEST SIDE HIDE CoO. was The New Democracy. The ad-|Main strect: Colonial club, West Main | Iy after elght o'clock with Trachten-|BULLETIN'S PATTERN SERVICE Vaile and Swiss that has been selling up to $1.98 s dress did not savor of the political s | street: rew club, re's_orchestra providing the music. — 0. Box W% New London | the subject would imply but of the|Burney's store, Sherman street: Jo- | At the Broadway side of the har: a yard—all at 98c a yard. ,1_ > industrial sido LA GaSbpe; Main street; Maddemwsf wao: a pretiily decorated box which o = rommers e s sSpalding | was occupied by the patrons and pa- . and agricultural conditions. He told | Conant Cigar store, Soda:llty rooms. trvfl\e:us::' of honor was Mayor Allyn 3 > Evergrecn Beer of the irrigation In the west where| Captains and teams appointed for|r, Brown. As Mavor and Mes Bromn heretofore the arid lands had borne|the residential and other sections Of | entereq the hall the orchestrs steack ™ REAL GFRMAN LAGER nothing but sand and cactus and af- | the city were announced Monday af-|up Hail to the Chief. While all ro- / . - is-on draught at ternoon as follows: mained s(andlnx one verse of America Norwich Town—FP. T. Connell (cap- Towis M. Grandall, H. JACKEL % CO. 3 tain). “Geo. H. Loring (asistant with = the sanitation and better working con- | auto), A. W. Lillibridge, Clinton Rog- | marks, welcoming the students as Nt Wont s sinil: AL Aot Made. ditions in factories throughout the &= {Herbert Yerrington, Henry T. e ond country, of child labor laws, the pres- | Frazier, Michael Curran, Dr. N. G, :.';'g:-fi;‘wh: Sooks bty Bk I ervation of natural resources and nu- | Gray, Houlihan, Robert Statt, eStingly. . SUDETITIEIRIC of cHeRast Samaritan in furnishing a bond of §50 | Chas. Hammond of New ,London and merous other things that the ‘govern- | William S. Case. Edward J. Graham was called upon > for the release of Frank Ernisky who | Special Agent Hickey of the Central ment is doing for the country from| Central District—Charles B. v Mr. Crandall and he also made brief 3 % i on Saturday night was arrested in|Vermont railroad, the fourth arrest in vear to.year. ¢captain), Ebenezer Learned, but pertinent remarks. New London with two companions on |the chain of cloth robberies, upon “Following Mr. Sague’s address an|W. Russell Baird (asst), Herbert M. The proy me of eight = a charge of breach of the peace, Mary | which the New London police have enjoyable program was carried out. o (aset) J. C. Maepherson, | nere: pototing the atert com s 2o Y p Malkotski barely escaped landing in|been working for about two weeks, James J. Moore sang several pleas- Charies EaEVerR” (asit). | 1hay “cariton bt During d oy 2 J jail. when through a mistake, she, too, | was effected Saturday afterncon. The ing solos, accompanied by Miss Taft. ism ¥. Hill, W. Smith Allen. W.| miasion thére were'voesl and. Ingre, 3 4 was charged with breach of the peace | prisoner, Alexander Lapinsky, charg- Arthur Rydholm gave a clevar im- Bailey, Archa W. Colt, A. E. Cher- | mentel selections by the Mis Olive i Z and her case continued until Wed-|ed with the theft of cloth valued at promptu minstrel sketch which was | ry, Francis T. Diggins, Dr, A. C. Free- | Riley. Nellie Bu Kle a 1’)?‘.' A" ] 3 nesday, Feb. 28. She can thank Pa-|$200 from the Central Vermont. In heartily applauded. Herbert Smitlfs|man, A. G. Jenkins, John A. Hagbers | thies. Miss Buokjey weg. b o ] \ trolman James J. Fitzgerald for the|Dpolice court Judge Coit continued his orchestra furnished music during the | Doufs L. Gotthelf, James J. Moore, | b yius® miieicrs "as f:c"m’l:"'ed SAANY. fact that she still has her freedom |case until Wednesday, Feb. 23, ac- evening. Frank G. Aubrey, C. E. Lane, Henry | ua A“ posmes: anihy, pianist, ;- with no charge hanging over her|cused wa# remanded. to the county Refreshments were served by the| Wiliiam ©. Bodese, tiow, |and Miss Authier was accompgnied A oo jail in the absence of the necessary committes in charge S d.u.m“.roseim D niria. ¥ | Y Mise isie Seddon, pianist. Dain- bond of $1,000 for his release. Valentine Social. W S, CQovdon Fryis, ceores M. fome patrons and patronesses were as 1.5 % Great Britain has now prohiblted o S0ieh. Didore: Bagetvad An enjovable Valentine social was ‘Adelard = Morin.| " Nayor and Mrs. Aliyn L. Bro P P the impour:!;itlon 3twa;.‘lu_:‘8:&g except | Several officers of the New London held at the home of Mrs. Harry A'|Hereld S. Burt, Willism' R. Frisbie,| v, and Mrs. Charles V. James, M R e < militia stated_that they heard a re- Rushworth on Baker street Monday [ Harry B. Ford, Joseph A. George,|and Mrs, Herbert R. Brainehe, Mz, and under lcense. port to the effect that tents were be- evening when the members of the| Harold C. Gillesple, G. Curtis Hulll| 31 Edwara J, Graham, Mr- and Mrs e D D REt 'Welht Bad (et T Loyal circle of The King's Daughters | Royal G. Holmes, Frederick V. I M. Larou, My and jire o National Guard was expected to, go ga_:']:er:d L:’v;gp:;;{oy:ds thch\‘en!nx in Knouse, Richard Lewls, John T mns TPirrell Mr. ang Mrs. A. ¥ Swry"M‘; 2 DIED to the fort within av‘,fl.gt time. The & most ap ate way. Games were Parker, Joseph Connor, Arthur y ANEGLIGEE. £k 31, 1917, at authorities at Fort t stated that Dlaved and the winners awarded | M. Thorpass, Bword Jowetr, Josenh e e e, M ] A bt oy BORD - On A, o, of Joracy City,|stich was ot the case snd that the ome heart game was won by | Adams, Curtis W. Bernard, Otfo Ernst.| Thomas . Beckley, State School Su.| 1Ladles’ Dressing or House Sack. N G Yormerty ot Norwich. National Guard was not expected Arthur Sherman, the guessing!iouis J. Fontain, James Fitzpatrick, pervisor and” Mrs, A. L. Young, State Interment at Oxford, N. C. Nothing out of the ordinary is hap- While playing the role of a Gogd| Through the efforts of Patrolman Crepe, lawn, flannel, flannelette, | New London papers please copy. pening at the fort and no ordérs ex Contests avere won by Mrs. Harry | Avthur F. I.ibby, Louis H. Mapies, Mi. | 2¢ Beckwith ana Mrs. Herbert R. Kind. | sisar 3. Cutran, Jonn ¥ Cransy, Jere. | Sohool Supervisor and” Mrs. 0. K | sufiePSnailie, castumere, | taels and | WiTAKY—1n Fonghicospsie. N. eb. | Sapt Toutine have been recsived from on_dissases of the Blosd and Stomach,|, DNty refreshments were served by | s Bicrdae 5 Lowell Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G.|China sflk could be used for T i - Canverss Wiisky, the war department culmn hes for B xh OMATh- | the hostess. The committee in charge | ™ ordan. Crowell, J. C. Broadhurst and Georgs| model. The fullness at the wu.lalllna formerly of this city. 3 Fitls, Tuberctloste. Anceoin: ‘i eii|of the affair was Mrs, Louls H. Gesr | .. vest Side—Thaddeus Leahy (cap-|y Gould. may be gathered or left unconfized.| Funeral service at the chapel rooms of e Kidniey troubles. Conventional or pre-| Mrs. Harry A. Rushworth, Mrs, John tain), John B. Stanton, Michae! J. The committees in charge of the en- | The pockets may be omitted. The Henry Allen & Son Co. Wed: Crazy Man Cut Capers. seription tron‘tmentl for the Stgmach | Sherman, Mrs. Everett Dawley. Mrs | ponoy *ypipsiey G; Bmith, Henry G-| tertainment and refreshments were s | 5, 58 Fo 5o s 44 ha bs Toches asi| 387, afterncon, Feb. 2L, X Clad In & woman's dress, cormets, P!e\&nl on A < - 3 tham 3 z - . L= S and 18 G, igursi|Samuel Wilson and Mrs. Julien Par- | jonre, ' "Norman Himes, Peter Cie tol;):ws- 5 - quires 3 yards of 44-inch | yoramy - In Hartrord, Feb, 18, Edwara |2Rd other paraphernalia worn by the 851 NoGuliiad Yl dial” atrer ™| ke Gareill,” Joseph F. Williams, “Sigmond | temiv, Miss Helen Towis. Miss Hon | "5 ono for a diinehsiae - o] ooy von of Jouh 3 koléy, of £o | membert of tho falf sox. snd s faoe T A patte: ¢ Str ? . Norwich. ved o Month’s Mind Mass. i L YA, Joeh Kl:lfimxny. Miss Nancy Colbers, Ken-|to -flvyl “"fl"z' or:lree‘élfl ot 10 cents | mioun oot RS home. of '}g tatner, | oM Italian, betieved o b - . i » = net rmstrong, ss Helen Brown- | in silver or stamp: hn J. Foley, 20 Foum reet, B A | T Mot St Bu g M50 USghi, Sy f B | i oS de L gt comm | Wihotan il 20 0 D.S. VMIaARSH for the reposo of the soul of Mrs. Ed- | Residential Districi_Wilisin 11, Al mfl;mmmnmfim McCord, " Charles .| aviem mass in st s 5 o USRI len (cahuln), H. A. Tirrell, R. R. Gra- | Moriarty, Miss Lo mey‘,nd‘mfl‘: < 3 GARDNER—In Westerly, R. L, Feb. Pianos Pacgankle. 3 Aatbey W. ey m.sorrad Doris Crumb. & & 18, 1917, Jabez C. G-rd;erx- S " Mrs. Louis O. Potter of Central ave- | Felsbie, R. C. Johrson, W A Somers, it et ATt Clack. ; , mx'fi'-r"'u.nrn R 3 Pl' P‘ nue bgs returned to her home aftér|J. L. Mitchell, Seth Taylor, Bobart Kreiger, Miss Agnes Kloss, WALSH ! Feb. 18,| Cavanaugh escorted him to pol dycr. lanos visiting with 'relalhes in Thompson- | Preston, W. C. Pull len, B. sle Corcoran, ¥. Huber and Miss ldz 3 1917, wminn w-flc. Wq\ headquarters. y ville. Hazardville and Springfield for| Tarrant, R. E Safinskl, DORR—In Willimantlo, Feb, 16, 1917, ViCtO!‘ ViCt l e WGW u;'“"- Murphy Mr, Crandall and Miss Sullivan were Z Pirs, Lilitan 1. Dorr. roias W by Autes Focoevine s - in general charge of the arrangements DEVING_In Waterbury, Feb. 1T 11, lll-l‘l rati EBawar o ON EASY TERMS . Nicholas Christian, an employe of Francis J. T’ ocora/ T SR T 0 gy Fames bevine, aged 32 years the foundry department of the New - ¢ J. wlu.u.-s—an Norwic] No. 6616, & Tham; tree! 01 rl James - Gager's ne: > = Werwists T S e B Pasies steet Qi [ C M:,f,"n o A Moo man, JAmeS | | goal Branch _of _ Byitish-Amarican : sorvices o rrear, w,dnua..’y."mb 15 Main Street | was conveyed to the office of Dr. F.|Benson, P-lfltk Bray, R. R. Agnew,| Reiief Fund Collect $50—Car Stalled f 1 IR R L e S SO W. Hewes where an examination M. J.. Cummings, C. Geer, i Yorik MAHONEY BROS., showed that his shoulder had been ¢ Notes. { e Wiliora oF Norwien Town, F[mml‘ eary, omas a wrenched and besides bruises about Th Shahan. . FALLS AVENUE . _|the body he had abrasions on- the Side_—freory 2 g 4 Mt’:dfl FEnEar norsattor. Hack, and Boarding | hands ana wrists. The accident -oc- g s e , : A } 3 ot curred near the watering trough. H. Fowler, best G ( Gardner W. Sweet, ears. Dmmoks son, Moses K. Hnrvey. Arthur G. Jen- The Is Services at Gager's rfl We guarzniee our = kh;s .{?hnfll’. urc?’u.aibh mittee have been ] 70 Frnk,tg:b l:l' a; best &t ihé most Fees srices. 5 et man 3. Gibbe (captain), | ynceasing - eftorts ana | are . Ereatly y ATy o, “Yan Moat Cigars Are Goosm ca. o e g e R o gl U THESE ARE BETTER Topule B Fing. Semingeat) s . $ {5 TS ;- ; ') . EMBALMERS TOM'S 1.23 5c CIGAR 3o 5% | Raception for Mr. and M. A. Lang- ‘ REAL HAIR SAVER p 3 4 Assistant GOOD FELLOW 10cCIGAR A missions. T 4 b i Try them and see. - Found at Last. Shows Results-.in Telephene 323-3 THOS. M. SHEA, Prop, Frankiin St ; od. Threo Days Says Local Druggist.. HENRY E. CHURCH ot el ¢ s 2 e S S R e DR Ty ST AR AR Jo: N invites ks £ it ot 5647 o i quet was served during the evening. of Parivian g&n £ 1’ doss st StaDy | about e excasgive loss of hair and make T. Au ; Car Stalled. your hair and scalp look and feel at ADAMS AVERA - $ . Jntree officer, those being ens | The car due at the smn 12.45 g ) r;"-lt 100 per cent. better, they will DENT'ST 4 day became o urn_your money. Hundreds of a n < ; 861 &dola Perry. “Murphy, tiorgan, | o “'“"‘3 T T R DR. E. J. JONES : : ks Sand Tt 3 Fo o - House or Porch Dress With|People who were bald say they now | Suite 46 Shannon Building . i T o > g3 ve tn Either of Twe Leugthe. Others | Take elevator Shetucket Street en- oy g s SRS have haa dan, uhtorynlnnuy 3 trance. Phone. !vl-r ey e m‘“ & hov.ur’e:l?-: b B heTstyre Ip | ey g0t a clean, healthy scalp after Downes are -u-um jue fo; jult a_few applications ot this splen- mk and 'I“ rfi:m b{l(’“‘xrt'r:ct‘lva % O Frank f e el || beadquarters iz Ale. Sterling Bitter A, Anhéwten Be'2t the offce from 3 & m. e 5 p.[ 5 Brieriy's Mechanics challenge Tier- | Sraped = P ouna 3oke that s e biter whethet Suiiash Potherea | § nuaveuz :flllnlnd Q . = in Norwich seon. The Mechan R e 5.?&:‘. -k"m portions, | with falling hair, prematurely Shea & Burke uck. hair, dry,. dull and brittle hals, oily 2 Sad:the melngunent of (NS on, On ,«‘Zfl o greasy,.siringy hair, dandruff or itch- 41 Main Strest Mechanics thinks it only fair that the Yor ing scalp, this well-known local firm tfl..a's | = | rounas ey lhsb. it 1.:.?0“ s £ inch | trifting, e ..‘. F“enlbireCtors ground. =i _nothing. ‘tape Attended Vocational Classes. 1 this money-back ~offer. If your mm- The seventh grade pupils of Wa- s oot 0 vents |18 Worth saving, Parisian Sage. e . classes %‘fi 'h'“ “‘at “your favorite" drug " Eastern l:n.etlcut -.‘.1‘»'%‘ w-u' letin fcr Tus!