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'_wolpen,ltmt,uthemSpnn;Smhbo- cause about it there is still some mystery. But this mystery is about at the point of solution, for the authentic styles for the Spring of 1917 are ~in p now making their appearance in our Garment the barrel skirt and the absolutely straight line. The conservative straight line will in all prob- on " ability be the great favorite. i ol 2, " Some of the Suits shown are quite mannish, YOU WOULDN'T BELIEVE IT POSSIBLE UNLESS YOU SAW ‘WITH YOUR OWN EYES THE, WONDERFUL VALUES. THIS YOU WILL FIND SMART BUSINESS SUITS IN A VARIETY -OF GOOD PURE WOOL FABRICS AND REAL. GOOD OVERCOATS THAT ANY MAN WILL BE PROUD TO OWN Printing .‘ by ool ‘garden work, ;‘: A R 5 simply tailored and trimmed. Others' have at- I¥'s true we have not allsizes, but what the Tncidentals T wiey " st ( v tractive belts and plenty of pleats, always quite assoftment lacks in size range it makes up in HioPhe cordial support which has beén Total expenditures g:;e:mwdmu wo:'.k of the playgrounds 3 2 narrow. values. e tizkns ls an assurance < j poPa Balance on - hand, February 19th, | J tocy T the future. I am confidedt The short and medium length Jackets, too, 1917, $10.43. that the work is to increasing come i i Supplementary report of 3500 eity [N 00 (13" eirectiveness until it shail A bt have .to stay. But the feature which is Sbending a ten-dollar bill now is sav- Sirmipn : , ing you $10, pure and simple, as most Expenditures. . most striking is “pockets.” Pockets in jackets Supervision . 3374.39 | “Niss McKay's report: covers the -as 4 £ - o g " of these garments are actually worth Improvements "Iii Il TI6E il OF e S T AP i ke and pockets in skirts—pockets which will carry DO e ot most successful. In addition to this y 2, $20 and more. over to association ........ 10.10 | work, the skating pond at East Great .- a lot, and little ones too—and the shapes are Plain has been a scene of much en- 3 e [ 3 . appropriation .. U0 fnvirint ant. medasitice. " Photsknle ¢ more varied than the average imagination will The report was m&‘phd as read. | have enjoyed the sport, for which this re‘d'ly bd,e'e | President Stantows Sixth Report. | 32a50n has been unusually favorable, Manhattan 121-125 Maip Street e e T e e e, jn, conlPIbUIed, ¢ cha xuboass ot this : mand will be found Gold, Mustard, Chartreuse, President 7. B; Stahton presented his | 20d Ngve commended the Plavgrounds .~ - Soft finish fabrics wii be used tne most, and | report and it aiso was sccepted. The | of yrs work. il be i s report follals The Shore Line Electric company - . among the colorings which wi in great de- skating pond by installing electric erty of running over the work. these|lights, running extra cars and placing s . vears in a vety good way. a car at the end of the line for the C Xy - 57 Copenhl(ens and Tans. The Norwich Playgrounds Associa- | use of the skaters or. others who tion was organized June 12, 1911 as|might choose to use it. At times it | t ization and on J - - . reellg : P EDWIN H. WILLARD * | their nome here. Mr. Winlara: 26, wiver G 1 a@aption OF & Sanaitil: | Ao JecausAry. 10 I thres cars to-ec- | Come in and See the new Sluts and Coats in summer for many fiiin” (e peSmEHEnE peganisiiier Wiz LISINCIRES Bhe ORI Several, yho B 3 ave e D i DIES UNEXPECTEDLY |jh Samme for m N, ¥ ana winters | effeited. "Since that'time" the ques- | not 3 g e B i Sk he was in Florida. Ior the past six|tion of ways and means has been the| coniributed t T Had Sudden Attack of lllness at New | vo, 02} M G CCR T, “UnEns" Ho- | one, most difficuit to settle. There has | work and othors will, 1 am suce, con. York During Sunday Night. tel, N. Y. been no question as to the work nec- | tribute to thé regular work becatise of 5 - “Mr. Willard was one whom it washessary to be done to provide places|the pleasure which they themseives || Word was received by Mrs. H. H.|always pleasant to meet. ouble or | for play and recreation for our chil- | received from skating or from secing Farnham of Washington street early ltltl'ness“c’?i"edfl °utlhls he‘{x’f s)!;lp v dren, but theproblem of providing| others skate: s moruing-of the Aemti o hite FN: ndly nature and warm heart| money to meet the expense has not| Iy closing, T A E 3 ::wEd'l o i Now | made and kept firm fiends. To wife of ‘sohition. The auto | apireciation of the work of sl ot oy father, Bdwin o aard o Bew|and children he was ever devoted and | has put an eud to playing In the|supervisors and of our director and o aenE ttach of | his happiest hours were those spent|streets and owners of vacant lots 10| aiso of the work of the committee: of ;’ilz:‘::snu t from a sudden attack of}in his hon'u:. To the clu\dr;n remains Im\ger allow them to be used as pul- our lady members who were so suc 3 = 2 3 as a precious possession the memory ayg e = T o D iiata® won Rf mawin S and | weitare and whose' influence for 00d | tion thie executive committee and the | ot o1, h ear G4 g 2 & e lasting. : | s % T 2 s ; | wanda, Y. and a daughter, MTs.|giration and education and very lim- 1581, ho married Miss Annie Hyde of | 11 1 Farnham and srangson. Rict Y Brooklyn, N. Y. whose death occu Sl \“O,v:.,‘fi,."‘s ive|ited. as have been the funds at ourlits uitimate success, to which I shall for these concerts was-loaned. by group ‘of irees on a hill, done in an 35, \embers, of 6{her patriotic or- ol 1 _pink ,.fawn , tone: = Astoria {ganizations were pregent and the ed red_at_their Norwich home, Aug, L |him. Cousins Mrs. B . °| commana, until e time should ‘come | consider it a priveiege to contribute in | Lorte0Us & Mitchell company, 430 # 1916, For some vears their Tiome %ras T Bovd. of W °Sh"r,.m"°"d' e i e taken over|te future as I have In the past. %'fi'f-é'ifle'm"'nf;'fen?:’ieg:ym"&ffffi i j < ¢ mfi.«?d:\:lfllr O taner deltverca in Brooklyn. ey came to Norwich N b o oS either the city or town and places = S B 3. B - o - e ‘ 3 & i e v - ni with its ic; nd, b impressive and forceful addre: the Town n 1891 and have since made|.ng Georse Howe, of Boston. on % SENEvenNIhaRy for il Wy e l‘:hl‘ dsuporlelor'n R:-;Hu, roclatod by Mathe. audionres o O obet ~water ~ shawing oo l:ulct course of which he ‘declared that the I e . 2 : : 3 2 e rd annual report of e su- B ¥ ‘admired. - One might .mention evesy | wealth of the:nation is the blood of COMPENSATION AGREEMENTS. During our first deason vers Hittle|pervisor, Mary F. McKay, was pre- i ”u::,:_“:s;:“h:,zi;"‘T"“’“‘.‘;“' BT in The solattion Taa. eyees Iher sons and. daughters and asked the e etw th Iasbion. . cang . Ao | cpced and was, accepted &5 iread-by | rys’ wide- taught embrolders 3«1 Bermit. Many.were of Norwich:Town, | uestion:. “Shall we do less than ou Five Were Approved on Manday by | opening of the Season. Only & small| o gives e gron, Leport follows: ¢ |piain sewing, and many.of them some n. the Thames river, othors in- ({Orefathers in the prestnt crisiss i & e - Zives me great. pleasure to subm - tfinta Dits. Of Home ffe. .- Mrs. ‘Raymond C, Osburn, wife o . the Local Commissioner. amount of apparatus could be bought{my third annual report as supervisor | ciamses 195 themselv ;’;r;“‘}n‘;‘ i The etchings In color as: done by |Professor Osburn of ‘Connecticut Col Five compemiin st el e I e I por the otk iRl =~ | the bovs learned to use the o | 3fr. ‘Dodge are obtalned by using-two [1ége for Women sang Tenting Tomlght T B et | ok of sunervision, rematnell intaot at| _The season of 1916 was considered 4 ['i1s” gowing carda. . Classes; in t.uk plafes for the original etching, each|mnd Theé Battle Hymm of the Repub Stanmiscioncy James 7. Donoliue 55| ond scason suereistnt wes: soeelio) | i e ol s enjoyaliieidhe; The [ qabsing -~ wers . Sornei.o uick SUORNINE SEEFEat ior: both pltesubring 1T 2 3 T was very satisfactory in fworked upon. until they print one, col- Fe——— follow: for a part of the time and since thit| spite'o? the bad weather in July month of August and instructéd by rie B = 2 . = 2 D < ly and ! of ovér the other to give the desired 5, FOR CLERGYMEN. LErown Cotton Gin Yew | time there has heen complete supervi- | the infantile paralysis ecare and some ‘;;’:;',“ ,,',“g,,fi,‘,'e'y o i Té\emd\-l:m:’wlx% effect. Most of these plates are start- 15000000 P S8 o] d,oxr"l ?)r;‘a“’&“ux' 13:5 l}l;\:(::,ac!ured‘lifi; :“Zr‘; o\]prelrr‘:sd(‘e‘ hpfl):l;s ‘!.rahte‘;‘:p:;‘o-l:':) of the smaller grounds showed an ‘in- formed part of the field day E;QN s |#d out of doors but - finished .insid Bishop Lawrence s Eplscopalian S Angens The award was 35 woelt- | has beon Simoat entirely TepUIE achuo! |C o, [» Rttendsnce bver the prévious |irye sewing exhibit wak hild. Aug. Suth,Jrons very delitels. platos, dbatit thic Pension Fund is Assured. : t . c ; 5 ity prints are obtainable but. the ave- y from February 3rd. teachers or those in training for this| The location of the six : and 3ist in the Thayerbullding.. The S — s e e ) playgrounds ; : 2 rdge plate glves ubout fifty duplicates, A g SAVE YOUR MAIRI | DOUBLE 18|y Boun | Cotton Obr compeny, e o ot Seoetr o e Don|oat the; Svarage attendance of egch gmbroidery. piain sewing lace work |ail exsctly’ allie so that the artist mf"‘"‘“""mf‘ uass fewisnce of Jos- r Wy 2 Lt s N Lon- R Cl Lalkq Y - v ic- o - > L BEAUTY IN A FEW MQMENTS. |don. On Januars 26 he sustained a|those experienged in work wth chil- Preasant s, e e tie 0. gy | upon the screens inspeted by Tflé‘,‘ Bas that member of s{gnell plc- f chyrch. New York..announced L TRY THIS! laceration on the back of his hand and | dren and able to make a success of | Thamesville 1.1, Falls 59.9, and Ho- | eny of the parents and friende of thel: Pcrhaps the ‘etching Mr. Dodge 'is ‘E"“ O B e, R ase thumb. ~ The award was 35 weekly bart avenue 35.1." ' Thirty young ladies | 5518 Frizes for the best work in eweh. |}, ze nowsi by 1a the Normandy Road, | 51 tror'bs.000 000 mark. Orlginel o8- from February 6th. D thi He class were awarded by the judges— e . A MAIR sTOPS ComING OUT AND| IR AR L sy e | T i R, Tt |08 T o men Srried on e | 2 ottty M ¥ £ Wovas | done B2 0% e ol Bt o | il i rocled e EVERY PARTICLE OF DAN- Hossie, New London. On January 191 ing school was employed as director,| The season opened on July 6th and | 223, Miss Mary Anderson. Stonal ‘Labrary in Washington, where |SUm as a minimum if toe o et DRUFF DISAPPEARS. he Incérated his scalp and fractured a|and since that, time for four seasons.|contiatiod Tor clomt womks 1o s 208 | The field days were heid during:thed 500 L FNTNEL M o brary tn Parl i - < - = Z. 31. | 1ast week of .the season _at . Hobart i oL Y 5| additional funds made it probable o e e Rty o D of i e Las been our director|Each playeround was equipped with avenue on Aug. 28, at Greeneville, on BAving & -copy J& well. that muéh more might be done than ury 30. ang has given her time untiringly tolthe following apparatus: Large and Evening on the Dunes is the “bést ¢ o"y U0 TN MO0kl which had at ot I an Tou will after an application |, Crsscent Arms company, Nor the details and development of the dif- | small swings, large and small seesaws, | Log it e ranicasant .on the 30th, | known of his later work, having .been | 1%, PRe8, ™0 AT, "0 e Ctane ot dandruff or faling natr | Shg Stamley eIk, o e san | ferent grounds , We are fortunate ir|sand boxes and crogtiet sets. and at|program at each ground consisted of done this. year ‘and being now on ex- 1e ocal intéstat in this suc nd your scalp will not itch, but what f’-t s‘fe s nert n dls “']rh“ ng‘_ed and | being able to secure the services of a |Lake street in addition to the appa- singing, :lmes*gn":] foll* daneéing by #ibition in Chicago. Two of very re- Frank H.. Merrill, of New will ‘please you most, will be after a|gg “eeewk,".',;';,f}i“uy "§z:";h= Jras| trained worker from among the teach- | ratue mentioned, a slide, baseball and | th giris and running and JAMPINE by Cotecs Faichs ain s ek or Pk 2 former popular Norwich 3 few weeks' use, when you see new | os injurs s Taice e ek Gk e | g equipment, a wading pool, | the boys. demonstration of the appa- ) T YIew O ot . . A. general secretary, was ons P T i Hae i T gan work_during our second season |a number of benches and a tent. A church Christmas Morn, were —done Tustiing -sallcitass. the scalp. ‘ber 13th last he dislocated his right e season and six swing | and Recreation asam:h).xon of -Afmerica 3 o i e 557 |initiated some years ago by the Meth R Danistne, immem“fly e proe TR St e BT T du:tc!s;e e ok ojoutfits, eight, small tecters, one large |and will appear In the Year Book, Pectally sulted to th e ok and Js o |odist Episcopai chureh and which r bles the beauty of your hair. No dif- | weekly from December 24th (ot have Seen had in s regard e | Moot of the rew amumocks purchased:| I closing 1 wish to thank the’ et~ | Ringe. from Hill West and b e 2 BT Y B e 8 ference how dull, faded, brittle and t s was ready | soutive romimities for. fheir "Sildable ' 3 rest and Portralt|iention of increasing the fund to ust moisten a cloth with available and desirable sites for play-|for the opening and made the play- 3 of Susan were executed for priv $00.000. _Dr. Joseph D. Hingeley, who 3 and_ carefully .draw it PROBATE APPEAL. grounds, the Lake Street lot was sug- | grounds more enjoyable by accommo- :g:lm‘c:fizismrc:nc(efl ‘theh h:tk!’ af | or@er.-and cannot be duPlicated. {5 heading the movement in.the Meth - gested. It was found impossible to|dating a larger number of children. 3 e Yor toere o 1) Dodge exhibited. a numper odist Episcopal church, outlined the through your halr, taking on® 22| Hans Larsen Filed Notice With Su-|[use it the first vear but since that| The nodrs of superviaored play were operation, my assistants for thelr 16val | grectirig™ cards made to’ order during | program yesterday at Hinghamton, X diate and amasing—your hair will perior Court Monday. time, from a very small beginniig,|from. 3 a -m. : the ‘past year. - Hfs designs for- the: t the centenary of the Methodist tT:uzht, iy ol e i e an improvements have been made, the | the mosi Nours. Pov Bie Nier GUGINE |any way to make the playground sea- |individual Tased on som= | Episcopal church. there. . He estimated 3 > - son and the field day a success.’ s i ppearance of al dance; an incom- Hans Larsen of Norwich has - | grounds graded, trees set (of which the charactefistic bits in the surroundings | that the fund would affect approx! e e aed 1nsam. | pested the order of the probate coust |Some have survived), apparatus in- gcting g8 | . The report of the nominating com-|%r the purchaser. Deta’ls of hons V'° 5.060.000 . workers of the Ence. the beauty and shimmer of {rus | passer January 1, 1917, amitting the | Stalled o shelter tent crocted. tollet| street there wore four, two ladles and | Slaciud Tor {ho ensuing vear follow” | Secn hre uicd in thAt wir. ot jchil-{g and_their families hair health. of mma R. Larsen of Nor- —— - 'Wo men, and at Greeneville two. la- | President, Horatio Bigelow ] Set % 3-cemt hottle of Knowlton's| wich. Telley B. Babeock ls executor | vool constructed, and benches pur: |dies and one man. The daily program | president: Hon. T C. STarphs: ss0end | thars mrey o e o g Mooy tnll;erég:n&omu?lnyprgve s v ev‘t:";l:«;u';l%ndnzh:fl::u:;e021:&‘“ . Fhaes Ol By the Tarwe e — S2POr the apparatus, games | vice president, Miss Elizabeth o'"':stc‘;lera ;s thetr adinisl s bition hair is as pretty and soft as any—that | the superior court. umber of children in aily attendance | for the girls, ana. 35;,‘:?.‘1.,‘21‘3«‘.’.2’:‘225 i‘:fi:&:engf e I B oo e B A worker in & munition ‘factory, o whom one match was fourid, was fined $5 at Gloucester, England. Treg! —_—e e o base ball, basket- 7. l Dunes, e Blue Pool n — arless ‘C.‘S‘mm“-":fiie"a}f‘ dnree 29 toes P bgfi?‘c‘r:viunet?lmnc n baby swin;s atelts for Jos ey Miss Butts made a report : H": g','vene‘:. M. 3'.?‘.;.. el | o © Danderine is to the hair what fresh Tt & Sotr o Bk or large swings, working the slide in| At the annual meeting last year it|collection of waste ~ paper by her of -this_soclety which is com- e ain anf sunchine are to|. The latest—Potatoes at a dollar |, continuous stream, enjoying the see- | W23 SuSgested that a new site be sp- posed of about one hundred 'and peck. That is what Norwich people|saws, or playing in the sand this lot, cured for the Greeneville playground, | Matter was referred to_ the ex eighty _of the principal etchers = of vegetation. It goes right to the roots, | RAR Rt 8 Nt O o, e i = Y. | once arn unsi spot, to say the rough the courtesy of Mr. Smith | committee for action. The .plan is to] England, France, Belgium and the :“‘:52:.‘};.“".5:3‘.‘.‘{;‘}“ :23“"1111: e e least, premt.s'h:u{lv‘mg ‘pieture of the|Oof the Shetucket company a very de-|have the children take the paper to|United: States. At Pittsburz he is ai- 1] Producing Broperties cause the hair to Toronto is to have street names | werk which a playsround should carry | Sirable’ jot near Hickory street was |the schools and to sell 1t. the proceeds | mo. exhibiting at present eight. etch- | ff Zrow long. strong and beautiful. s e St and the opportinities which should | oPtained. The new location was a very | t0 be used for the benefit of the play-|ings, Hendon Green, Moy Mist, B e ‘provided for wholesome amusement | Pléasant one and easily reached by the | sTounds. Eveping on .the Danes, Tilue and recreation. fro; t Venice, The Little Bather, The House The m_ Prospe st e ng need which we have felt ot | EXHIBITION OF ETCHINGS in the lane and Hallowe'en. .. He i eflenllon. The apparatus AT CONVERSE nALLElY showing some of his color etehings stalled there and a baseball diamond the. gallery of Braun & Co., in Now Ozias Dodge Showing Half a m,,,,,.d Yark -where “his work has received 3 : ] ; e 2 Greeneville [moAt favorable - criticism from the A R ow S e lme = e — - SALTS, CALOMEL, PILLS ACT ON e . An_exnibition of uusual® interest T BOWELS LIKE PEPPER ACTS by an enthusiast] team - > ich played well througnont the se. | and distinction is being held-this. wesx | kerved. IN_ NOSTRILS. To H AVE bR e g B A thay annot|ries. The attendance was greatly im- |in Converse Galiery. of the etcHings of B Nc‘,"‘ M e s 1 tiy influerced by | Proved and altogether this was one of | Ozias Dodge. It is an occasion ' 'of E 2 ENJOY LIFE!- DON'T STAY BiL- ittons, end ilx:“o'd:i thc mo-z successful grounds. note when one of our ,.m,' citizens | yo ) 10US, SICK, HEADACHY ° > 7 Lawrence Stanley and Har- % . p . Hall's Shily od acts throug gfkhm took charge of the boys at | fxranc cminence in protession tss”Ross Trumbull, Miss AND CONSTIPATED, S5 e hasts B STt S e | ke ot Sod e btmabelt Tt | 1o o e s Geu x 10zeant S now one ;,grm’:. 'i'," f?{:mu- in this coun- | activities were directed by them. The | b Tity Wi Toone “‘ e itver Mise Paith Mokt old® people must give te the FOR s et Maaon since s forus ovies: baw oo Ml ol PaTer thom oo tiation The conti. Th combination of the I ‘There o - 2 ty of shich . = 5 tion is_perfectly natural. It is Just as Lngtier { be many it is & natural as it is for old people to walk One might-as well refuse to aid, weak 10| onee with- ghiases 48 1o Deglect this Get Our Esflmato c : B A i B i m 5;'."‘.’.?.;.“’»'.“{.';".:&"’," The baw- portant at all ages, but never sofmuch et , : 5 The andseptic powder. fo NO CHARGE NO OBLIGATION s : of - g .. "’P“ - L 0Ltk ”A"‘.fl{:ym a timé for hatsh phidsics. !ou;h may occasionally. whi, : : ion For £ oA 42 Franklin Street tonic. ‘One tha e is what o ;o P exfal resu interesting e y it v - United, Slowly. For age-is never so’mctive as O free. i A 5 : v New held |youth. The muscles are loss elastic. ectric L1 S Y | i ST | T e e, e, Bt |, e, Bilel 858 . b L Sc. - . ~ ot the i 7 o . Stmday So 21l old people n Cascarets ] >3 in,Havan;