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" THE BEST TEST Is the Test of Time priefor re] ‘be_an unusually X 5 ® B e 2 bottle o 'mmwnmwm"‘fi- S s % i 3 s 1 e i the fruly eflicient hair “It's the same old story: before,” but iry a botile Can Noriwch people ask for more gon- € ? z I . They guarantes Pari- ‘Wednesday in Hartford the judges of ) » Connecticu to w_hair, to stop falll vincing testimony? the superior court met for consulta- | Jre Cathe 2 A A to cm‘:n:::;ufl and stop. seally Mr. Brown says: 3 L % n e contains just the sie~ «The results that followed the use of | Some of the choirs have begun re- ) Isiands. > - i 5 1 needed to properly invigorate s st Dourish the hair roots. 1Us & it @ favorite with dlscriminating because #t makes the hair soft, bright, and appear twice as abundant. 1t is antiseptic, killing the odors that fre bound (o arise from excretions of the scalp and, as everyone knows, sage is_excellent for the hair and scalp, is inexpensive and ac drug and tellet here. hearsals for Good Doan’s Kidney Pills, procured at|musical services. Sevin & Sonle Drug Store, were so| The next term of the euprems court satistactory in my case, In view of mY | Fuseany of March. ToTe o8 the frst experience, I can heartily recommend them as an excéllent medicine for ton- ing up the kidneys and relleving ail- ik ?gie teil i e t f {H In mest of the schools there will be mond, who took W%w.'lmlmn’a.m 10 l’lfihutl‘tfl. The Ash Wednesday services in the | TAG DAY RECEIPTS it 8, EP. 8 charged tired ordnance sergeant no to their disordered condi- | ppie oo Cathott = B SO e e WERE OVER g500 [ 7°dey ew month he has to send & FOPort tion.” Mty 6 6 ML G St Wi headquarters, Washington, D. €. He is to be held in Added to Jewi ar Teceive retired pay for. the resi The above statement was given| A mestingls to be held in Coventry it and his life. When he retired at Groton, August 25, 1905, and on May 18, 1916, | STSDES hall March 9 under the & & 3 3 he ook & vacation trip Mr. Brown sald: “T have had no oc- % The sum of $510.16 js the amount X principal citles in the casion_to wes Doai's Wifuay FHie)L S 6 lr 8! e Jocat Jo ; $ o oakiig Sowra o e since I recommended them in 1308} o gin will be an even 11 hours. The “present commisioners are, T family at a residence on Howard street, My core has besn a permenent ome”[" T L Lol , forwarded Rl interested in the stccess New London. s in Com are ex- lant, if there was 50c, at all dealers. Foster-Milburn | periencing dificulty in getting a supply wu;.gum'v"* B et s a:' earnings BAKED BEAN SUPPER lll E b l Co., Mfgrs., Buftalo, N. Y. of charcoal from the wholesalers. burg is chairman. extravagence, or politics, they e %0 Ny BY HELPING HANDS. a mbaimers 4 The committee In charge are very 7 against | Jorlioeriod - The state letter carriers’ convention ; ana 4 12t bo licid o5 usual Washingtons | tasrs who. aIg. the uceesstir ' work: triotic Decorations Carried Out at|§l 337 MAIN STREEY Constipation Makes You Dull birthday, this year in New Britain. | Members of the Red Cross society weres | SIEh rep! fgu; Spiritual Academy Dining Room. That draggy, listless, oppressed feel- liberal in their . The most money | The de; Opposite Post Offiss ing generally results from constipa-| The an-i:] convention of the Fifers| was raised on ‘West Side. The re- The Helping Hands of the srmum tion. The intestines are clogged and | and D:.mmers of the state is to be|ports of the canvassers follow: § g ‘Commissic academy gave a very successful baked "Phene 238.2 Lady Aessistant the blood becomes poiscned. Relieve | :cid in Rockville today (Thursday). A. Goldblatt and J. Swits, $88.09; P. - to the poor condition i bean supper on Wednesday evening. this condition at once with Dr. Kins's B Sadinsky and D. Mintz, $17.40; Mrs. R. Ppossesion : o, reog acts mads | the plant s at the present time. He|The rooms were attractively docorsted New Life Pills; this gentle, non-grip-{ Patriotic socleties bought, up £00d | slexander and Miss Felen <joldblatt, iy Boshd. S T Tail b knon. of] TR0 tiat the machinary wad close | with flags and other patriotic sugges- ing laxative is quickly effective. A |supplies of hatchets, cherries, cocked|$y033; M. Hankin and F. Goldblatt, preyt oW of|to the wallsand there was not enoush | tions as well as George Washington |, = ' B doss at bedtime will make you feel | hats and similar emblems yesterday. |$50.46.- Miss A. Solomon and Miss e it room for the men. The resolution Was | mementoes. Over the platform was ::' .‘boc‘ah lsnorf an ‘.a h“,', been ar« brighter in the morning. Get a bot- - el O e £ Ls has | Rose Nekritz, $45.71; Miss B, Smith | Commissio: regar 3 then passed unanimously. suspended a flag which was hand made | * y the Springfield police. tle today at your Drugeist, 35c. B e e iyme b3 |and Mrs. E. Smith, $56.50; Miss L P, S Dot Tant Te o E Expert to Make Investigation. + |by Mrs. Charles Dowsett's mother b i o —_— e | Controgational church 8t B Goldblatt and Miss_B. Crammer, $2%.- 3 be under anything like normal condi-| The next resoiution was that ap- |and grandmother during the War of Jreery e o 25; M. Sirkin and Ezra Hararay, $36; e et | proprtating not more than $1,000 for | the Rebelllon. Wednesday night was the first res HARNESS > - R.'’Kedish and L H. Mandell, $40;" Miss poging O OUr Y. | DD orment of an expert to inves. | At each plate were souvenir hatchets | hersal of the vaudeville troupe which TEAM It was only 20 desrees early Wed- | D. Jennes and Miss Wolk, $19.60; Mrs. Do e O O enans back to the | and ehields. . The menu follows will take place of the annual minstrel esday morming and ihe mercury Giq | C._Gordon and Mrs. H. Goldfaden, | given by Mr. Shea as responsible for AR vo. malil Sh ] ettt B FesiatianbaTiond: Baked Beans, show at the Y. M. C. A EXPRESS HARNESS | not0ny o o e reesing “poin | $15.46; Mrs, E. Lazaroff, $9.72; Miss A. | the plant’s unfortunate position. R N e O ion Way, Introduced by Brown Bread. Rolls. Sk . Sesel ‘and Moss L. Bloom, $5.79; M. Both iad. b5 e T O Drownis” fnt, Pickle: 1n the City Court. A new lins at old prices. ; Hertz and L. Swartzburs, $2.63; Miss| 8 Mfl Rati vo | propetation. of ey LD an ap | Coupere Whipped Cream Cake. Assorted Cake.| A¢ a session of the eity court Weds The Norwich Red Cross fund _is|M. Stamm and Miss J. Sacks, $3. er the meeting had been T Coffee. nesday morning there wers several Some good values in FUR COATS, . : Mis. A Kadish and Miss D, Kadish, | order at sharp eight o'clock by May. | Committee cut us down $20,000. Still| Resclved, That the mayor be cnd| . . Feh, o . COFeS 0, AUTO ROBES, HORSE BLANKETS, | Practicaliy exhausted wery little being | 35755, iraster L. Goldblatt, $3.42; 3r. | or Allyn L. Brown, and the clerk had | %5 Caie out at the end of the yean | hereby is suthorizeq to employ an ex. |, T8 CoUb oS T 000, RIn SOnL 07 | cases of breach of the peace and fn- J call o within® the Jaw, gave to the city up-|pert, not a resident of the town z Just received a carload of BUS- [ needed. Ao s, peond box. | that the tast tus ttems tn thocunced | wards of:330,000 of the earnings of the | Norwich, at an expense mot to exceed | the waitresses wery Mrs Anzis . Woodman, Mrs. e Beebe, Mra. NESS WAGONS at the right prices. ” $5.17; Philip Smith, $145; Workins- | ing would be taken up first and dis- | Plant to help maintain and support|$1000.00, to fully Investigate the needs i 5 5 compant ot Andover were surprised | men's Circle, $100; total, $510.16. posed of. These were in rexard to- the [ 117 3 other, opartments A Nty e A e L gl B e R Incid 1 o THE L L CHAPHAN m e b gy tvetry. & utatmntiel MASQUERADE DANCE oo o g Bt e e o estimates and asked for the year’s | condition of its plant. who ohall tave g i ncidents In Soclety - running expenses the finance | access to the records an : 8. There will be the usual essions of | Third Company Conducted Successful| Bapepcr P and to Telley E.|commitiee again cut us down $10,000. | kind in said department and who anall | Charles Duwaett. Rev. A. &. Bk 34 Bath Strect, Norwich, Conn. | the public schools today, to make up Event at the Armory. Corporation Counsel Amos A.|Yad that $30,000 been given us, in-|report his views and findings to the stead of using it for other depart-|court of common council of said city, for so much time lost during the in- Browning presented the following res- | ments, and had we been able this vear | with recommendations as to the oper: | SUIT OVER NOTES 18 Froderick M. Johnson of Pelham % P W R e L v, I e L e . " T e N at the contract price | ation, maintenance, and_managemert PROGRESSING SLOWLY, | Manor, N. ¥, formerly of Norwich, wad The Chelsea Sa'm Bank | rrosen water pives are cansing o | Sy meen ot *masquerade. socials | | Resolved, That the deed of the city | Of 3155 instead of from 3430 to Z6.50 | of sdid plent, and any ama all anes S R S much trouble that the department is | flocked to th estate armory on Frank- | of Norwich, executed by the mayor, |2t the mines, there would have heen | tions affecting its eco o nieyy. | Every Bit of Testimony Hotly Con-| cpgnning P. Huntington of New Norwich, Conn., Feb. 5, 1917. | SUSEeSting that faucets.be left running | lin street, Wednesday night, when the [and duly sealed, exhibited at _ this | bt little occasion for this meeting to- | management, operation and conireh tested in New London Case. York has been paseing a few days &1 nights, while the weather continues so | Third company gave a dance. the | meeting, conveving to Casey H. Spar- | DI8ht. and a possibllity #f pulling|the expense thereof T ot of his home on Washington street. The Board of Directors of the Bank | cold. dance program were 18 numbers, in- | sky that portion of the land and prem. | thTOugh this year without raising the | saiq department and to be Paid out of Trial of the case of Adolph Periroth phomarcnm st - . f cicher gas or electricity to the | the appropriations authorized at this have this day declared a dividend for cluding all the latest dances. Swahn's | ises deeded to the city of Norwich by | Price o asainst Morris Naletsky to collect| r, and OMrs, Frederick T. Sayl the current aix months at the rate of | o ThS, Average rainfall in Connecticut. | orehestra of five pleces furnished the | Loutre] H. Balcom, known as No, 29 | consumer, and T doubt very much if|mesting. =~ = == to the ne- | PAyment of notes amounting to 323,000 | Wasbington stredt are on & th £ to past records, is supposed [ music. At the further end of the drill | Thames street in said city, which deed | theT® & a corporation, a butcher. a| Mr. Fanning inquired as 204 for foreclosure of mortgages. o | w, o e o e four per cent, per annum, payable on | to be about 48 inches a year, an aver, | shed & large American flas Was Sus- | to said City of Norwich i¢ recorded iu | ETocer. & clothier. or & coal dealer in |cessity of having euch an inspector | broperiy in Blydemburg avemue, Now | e iy i and after the fifteenth of March. m&utm&ng short each ‘vear, it 13 | pended. Refreshments were served | Norwich Land Rececds, Volume 143,|this town or any other town who|Mr. Tracy said he couldn’t see that|[,,4on’ was resumed At . . and the committee in charge com- | page 284, pting that portion taken | COVId continue this nt year if|any particular good would come from | court VVednesday. - The case is pro- = AWK HENRCTRAT PR brised Sergeant H. M. Burdick, Pri- | for the hew Javout of Thames street, | I, 5014 his wares at the prices lio 5ot | the passage of the resolution. gressing slowly, every bit of svidence ‘Treasurer. Supt. E. L. Burnaps men of _the!ygte William Ryan and Private How- | ved, ‘the is author- | tW0 years ago. in Favor of Resojution. being hotly contes jater Gcpartment are finding the frost [infa Rivers. ized %o deliver the same o . said|Small wonder then, gentlemen, that 2 Edwin Higgins| Thomas C. Dillon was on the stand & three and one-half feet deep, and get- 2 iy the: we are a little behind under the very | EX-Congressman i 7 H = > ting deeper, making much trouble with ’ Sy o5 conditions #hat exist tnis|i@ok the floor in favor of the resolu- | considerable portion of the morning, Ladies Who Wish |5 FUNERALS. Mayor Brown said that the land re- | 39704} conditions fhat exist W% o e Sigsins said that conaider- | §1ving testimony as to the purchase Gf oy, ferred to was on the left side of ‘the statement of Mr. MoWiiliams | the land and the transaction regarding New Haven society papers note that Edward Foley. Thames strect and was reslly & pucs | be discouraged. Poor years will come | D€ the SIStoReRy, o€ N0 SONOCISAL | the erection of the houses over which 3 d I firmly believe now that th Pomfret su: idents, Mrs. Johi Th attendance at the | chase by exchange of land: the land | %3 US @Il an be necessary to place the plant where | the controversy arises. a Toilet Cream | fis SIS 400 | ormere s i stomanncn e s | s By 30k, SE g s | 3 e S of B wriscn? S50 S5F | e et 8 pite i M | P ow moae that will keep their somplexion in al- | Asnes Porter, have left for Washing- | held from the home of his father, John | being necessary in the widening of | 25" Wl S0, & BF90C 00 15€, Gmli | of the resolution was well worth con- | testified as to transactions which are most perfect condition are invited to | ton, D. C. J. Foley, of Fountaln street, Wednes- | Thames stret. that Tou have had pretty fair srvies | Sidering. He went on to say that|glescd to have been similas to those IT HH H H IR e - - 5 2 ', in which con- try the kind we are offering tods¥| A Hartford paper Wednesday stated | cistoq ot sorvices neld in St Bacrioes ey Geniideration. s $9E: et SR e e e P amtatoments bave been ‘made ‘with | spiracy and fraud are alieged. a i , AU in Wate ~ t ‘municipal own earlier in to make It the Meal winter aream. |} B0 A I e e | Ea ot Face Tas rendered Y Jon® | change and was told by Mayor Brown | for by your humble ~commissioners, | (heR 5 S5¥, Sihe mURICREIy OWALR | i Wil Sxaln” introduced a8 a wit- [IT B ECOMES BEAUTIFULLY eum annex. g b~ o7 that it was $600 ang property nesded % Yo for the resolution. I thank | 3w iiams has told us of the profit | ness and gave testimony regarding SOFT, ABUNDANT AND # in ing es - 2 tl th and electric departmént | contract etween, the parties in the DUNN'S PHARMACY | " mers oo ce ‘e scune | o ama, Wil Gt TS reroiion Sad e petseh Price Incresses to Blama. | ihag e fha'Snd slecific”acpirindut | cpioacts betwien, the maruce i o GLoseY AT ONCE. was held at her home in Somers Tues- | Undertaker M. Hourigan was in|, The second resolution was then in-| Mr. McWilliams again took the floor | of fact, gentlemen, it never was there, £ e 50 MAIN STREET day afternoon. Rev. Charles H. Rick- | charse of the funersl airangements. |troduced by Corporation Counsel |and said: With all due respect tope ‘id THAMES BRIDGE GUARDS SAVE YOUR HAIR! AL AND< RUFF GOES AND HAIR STOPS COMING OUT. etts of Norwich officiated. Burial was Browning. This was in reference to|Mr. Shea, he has not answered mv | *\fF Friggins made reference to the In the North cemetery, Somérs. Frank E. Williams. the property deed to Mr. Babcock and | question. In response Mr. Shea said | s400'600 honds which the city wiil have TO SLEEP IN CAR. At 1 o'clock Wednesday afternoon | was brought about through a similar | that the expense was incurred through |, meet in a few years, WAL D conee Lenten preacners at Calvary Epis-|the funeral of Frank E. Willlams of | situation. The resolution follows: | the widening of North Main street, the | ““we want concerns and industries to | NW Quarters Have Been Provided for copal church, Stonington, for the spe. | Jewett City was held from the under- | Resolved, That the deed of the city | big increase in prices, etc. were a feW | come here and we ought to give them Artillerymen. Surely try a “Danderine Halr M E Mhrd clal Wednesday evening services in-|taking parlors of Charles A. Gager,|of Norwich, executed by the inayor,|of the reasons why the plant was not|,, good service as a privately owned Cleanse” if you wish to jmmediately clude: March 7, Rev. R. R. Graham,|Jr. Included in the large attendance|exhibited at this meeting, convey- | making a showing. Still Mr. McWill- | ,ower plant weuld. The passage of jew sleeping quarters have been |double the beauty of your hair. Just 14, Rev. J. Eldred Browf, 21, Rev. F. J. | were relatives, friends and delegations | ing to Telly E. Babcock that portion of | iams insisted that his question had|iyig yesolution gives the people infor- | Provided for the artillerymen on guard | molsten & cloth with Danderine and oBhanan, all of Norwich. from Mt. Vernon lodge, No. 75, F. and | the land_and premises deeded to the|not been answerea and Cashier Ma- | ma%, nSLa 8 008 L5 PEOVS DO | ot the Thames river bridge in & Pull- |draw it carefully through your hair, VIOLIN A M., Jewett City, and Faith chapter, | city of Norwich by Isaac _Segal | ples was called nipon by the chair. Mr. | oo P9 5 4nC" o8 and clectric plant. |man of the side door variety. A sec- |taking one small strand at & tim Return has been made to the Middle- | O. E. S., of Jewett City. There were | known as Nos. 37 and 39 Thames | Maples placed the blame on the tion gang was sent to the bridge Wed- | this will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt town town clerk’s office of the marriage | many beautiful flowers clustered about | street ins aid city, which deed to said | increase in prices. One of the items Poor Quality of Gas. nes afternoon and a freight car was |or any excessive oll—in a few minutes TEACHER of Miss Gertrude B. Schaefer, daughter | the casket. Rev. Aifred Donnell of the | city s recarded in - Norwich Land | he made reference to was coal. The| Francis J. Leavens said that he at-|run on an improvised spur track where |you will be amazed. Your hair will of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob M. Schaefer, of | Congregational church of Jewett City | Records, Volume 145, page 394, exvept- | department was getting coal at $1.40 a | tended the meeting for the express|it will remain until the guard is sent |be wavy, fluffy and abundant and ANl String Instruments repaired f| 32t City, and J@hn G. Conklin ' of | officiated, and the bearers were four|ing thaf portion which has been taken |ton and they now have to pay six|purpose of voting for the resolution.|away. Bunks have been bullt in the |possess an incomparable sofncss, Iu Btonington at Mystic Feb. 5. brothers, John E., Dudley B. and Wil- | for the new layout of said street, is|dollars a ton he said. Steam coal|He referred to the poor quality of gas|car and everything has been done to | tre and luxi nce. Violine sold on easy terms Mam H. Willlams of uoz-up and Ar-|approved, and the mayor is anthorized | they were getting as low as $1.35 a|that the department is supplying and | make the car as comfortable as pos- Besides bwumym: the hair, one For appointments address E. AJ Phflldelnm:mtge Baldwin Loco- | thur W. Williams of Danielson. Burial | to make delivery of the same, to said | ton and lately thev had s? D‘Z\: uml:lfl: of how some families have been put|sible. The men are more than pleased -wnr-tl%lx of P“a"“a""?r 4“;*‘;“":; b £ BULLARD, Biiss P Totive wozks, which just escaped lo- | was In the Comstock cemetery _in|Babcock as $8.50 a ton for it, $5.50 at the mines |to the expense of installing electrf® | and their last cause for complaint has | ery particle of dandruff; invigo Mentville, where Rev. Mr. Donnell| Mr. Fanning incsired as to the con- | is the average now. lights Decause they cannot use the|been eliminated. The shack formerly |the scalp, stopping itching and fall- wich, Conn. its report for the 'year ended Dec. 31.|read a committal service. sideration involved in this proposi- E. Effort to Get Coal. gas. He thought an expert ought to|used as a dormitory will be used en- | ing hair. The gross sales amounted to $59,219,- Wi Co wi tion and was informed by City En- M ad be employed to go over the plant. tirely for a mess hall. Danderine is to the hair what fresh 957, which compares with $22,083,011 in m Converse Wilsky. .| gineer Palmer that the city received | Suberintendent S. J. Kehoe offered| Commissioner Shea said he did not | The guardsmen expected a cook, but | showers of rain and sunshine are to 1915. . The funeral of Willam Converse|a consideration of $1,100. The reso- | 2'few words of explanation. He sald | pelieve that it will be necessary to|as yet he hasn't put in an appearance, | vegetation. It goes right to the roots, Wilsicy, who died on Feb. 17 in Pough- | lution was passed. the department had taken every step|)ay $200.000 on the plant and that|Even though the new chef hasn't come, | Invigorates and strengthens them. 1 forwi - | keepsie, N. Y., was held Wednesday af- x possible to get coal through, but found 4 hilarating, stimulati a 1ife-pro- it ban oo i o cuts M| St T TSRS Mol | v st Ampieton. | EVESR IR S g Doy, R e o spinion, The Seperiment T | i oo sominie (0 prepare sopeising | sSLLAFSRE, sIBUSLIE 20 HPTS ' in Stony Brook, which is down | Pel of Henry Allen & Son on Main today there is probably three quart-|eq that the poor quality of the gas is grow long, etrong and beautiful e ek Whlcl . down | o with F et B Prs ers of a cpT of steam coal at the plant | Gue to sulphur in the coal used in its You can surely have pretty, soft, . down seven fect ' Bog Meadon tiew: | tending. Rev. C. A. Northrup offoiat- | approj ang that is the way it has been for the | production. ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT Justrous hair, and lots of it, i you We over, so had to be drawn off and ran f.?’,‘“‘“ fl’":nd‘;a-md -;"bunn Bur- past three weeks; 'd"".o‘l“‘ar‘ b.l;. City Did Not Assume Obl OF LOCAL SANATORIUM | will just sDeL & -;ant bnuled of will cheerfully ex- ‘waste. was Fran cemetery, Operating from - S ' ny ary, v .. Where Rev. Francis Childs read & com. E said L'I-:‘dap-nmels ‘was forced to buy | Mr. Fanning said that the city did Vacancy toce or " tollet counter and try it &8 plain all about our Monday evening next Mrs. Belle|Zittal service. There wers beautiful | sum of $1,740.283 for the coal at whatever price it could not assume the obligation of the $£00,- | il- | directed. Holcomb Tonnson ot the state moars 1g | flowers covering the casket. maintenance bill da ‘November, | The plant is this year called to do 0 bonds of the old gas and electric Save your hairf Keep it looking education is to give the cecond in r| The deceased was the son of Mr.|1314. which the department holds deal more than it ever has: in |department and that he was not voicing charming and beautifal You will . series of stereopticon lectures at the |24, Mrs. Herman Wiisky and spent | against the city and which has never it is called up_to do more than|his own opinion, but that the matter - say this was the best 25 cents you South Coventry library. The subjee; | 205t of his life in this city and|been pald owing to &n oversight. The | It is capable of doing. The new boil- | Was thrashed ouf in the supreme court.| Dr. A. D. McFadden of New York, |cier spent. will Be Discovery and (he Fitet Gores I b Muin, this city he play | resolutlon was seconded by Alderman |ers are still on the ground. Some of | He said the city would probably take A Y rtudy ot 43 * B = n tary band and had = care of the obligation, but that it ha - It is a pleasing way to J|nial Period. been a member of the band in the reg- e e o T 4| ot ‘sesumea 119 lege. has been appointed assistant su- o w t h . r army. Mr. Wilsky is survived by transformer ete. When the question was put the res- eni e Norwich sanitor- Hamllt buy Jewelry, Watches, m%g;gw:‘h it g hls father and two sisters Mrs. BAith | ing and ‘Alderman W. ::L‘;”fu'mau-m Tave changed | olution In regard to the employment of fat niltoe Vackunye soed ky B on atcnes 8 DRI s innie { McWilliams took the floor. from st to electric 3 an expert was unanimously passef. ' aes, i and Diamonds. Central Baptiat lestur room, the host_ | Wilsky of this eity. o Ao e homing that from e i, | Mr. TeWiitams again £ot_posses- | The meeting adjourned a few minutes Bag left for the Rutiand, Mass, ‘sani- —AT S Ty Simiecn atongen Soa Gardner Wood Sweet. 1904 to May 1, 1913, the ston of the floor. He said that it has |after 10 o'clock. Sponatbic piace. o o "o THE WM. FRISWELL CO. mmm_cmmm E. Post presiding. There was| With relatives and friends attend- somethi 32 grly taken four years to-run the plant oy BT AR 2RAPXh . ::n!tlf' readings and light refresh- Rg :meum:!nm from qut of town, 3“’53&&‘&"“\3’ “‘B:‘ mu.flr":n‘:;: EANGELISTIC CAMPAIGN Ur:v:r-ltv oll Maryland, cld.‘. .;lga}‘"‘., 25.27 FRANKLIN ST, o iner: er ‘ood o 4 ” ane for near] a year and a in tewelers, Established 1872 took place Wednesday g to the fact that dufing three years PLANS NEARLY GOMPLETED | {0 g vien’ Duyvil hospital in New 1647 PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING Norwich-Neptine Park cottagers are | 2.30 o'clock from the undertaking ber. IS e HDES W Opening Meeting to be Held On Next | York: Interested in the fact that a iarge, re- . Gager, Jr., Sapiion vas given Tussday by i | EY Rev. Jool 2. Sibcum: : S 3 Eeaier Bewing: Grace Circle’s Anniversary, ADAMS TAVERN 't . Relatt ‘Cashier Maples spoke next. He said | Praparations. are Dractically com-| Grate circle of King's Daughters e ttond. T hame | ers. | Thare wWeve My Deastie “committes in the past |pleted for the . evangelistic will observe thelr annual anniversary 7861 JOSEPH BRADFORD, Burst of Hartford and Mre. Joms|floral tributes. - Burial was in the i | thee years have cut the appropriaions at the United Workers’ room on Fri- | ater to the public the finest standard o Mystio, family lot in Yantie cemetery. Rev. $40,000. A the close of the day afternoon when an Interesting | brands of Beer of Burope and Americes Moser oo 5 : BOOK BmDEB e R Dr. Slocum coducted a committal ser- and ment’s last year \l:md Py 1 programme M out, E:Z:'EM.B P‘Pu‘.:' &“4‘-‘17:::, .:"M"“,":'. ¥ | """’1‘! vice at the grave. . annouhees for Feb, 27 g SR over and Furniture Stores Will Close at Noon.|Bgotch Als, Guinness’ Dublin Stout, Blanic Becks Vade and Auled o Order, {amination for biological %, Tor OBITUARY this year's A number of the local stores,will|C: & C. Imported Ginger Ale, Butkes men only, to fill cles in bu- R T ples_also observe Washington’s birthday tdday.|Hill P, B. Ale, Frank Jones Nourish- 308 SROADWAY. ; posit resu ot blological survey, department Mrs. G. A. Hunt. u The furniture stores will close -at|lng Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser, of agriculture, for duty in the field, at Mrs. Collle the gas lepartment’s mon. Budwelser, Schiitz and Pabst. salaries ranging from $300 to 31,200 a G-o;n A oy, sRid S Tracy, why are we ‘manifested . — A. A. ADAM, Norwich Townm N : . PN ter of Orlando s s "The local police have received word > b Fall Milliner sove pows - |SERALTELSNReGE B S n S L e Y L ntorongind ¥ome ob Lo b1 Weskias: Qoonch X Ledyard: Charles Hunt of it meems i MRS. C. P. STANTON e, Siven by C-€. Bumith. ven and George Hunt of Groton. purpose Gains 25 Pounds In 30 Days A BOWLING AND Remarkable Experience of ¥. G. Clark | Seven allers, Six ? Franiiin Street ‘There were about 150 bo; ho at- - the weekly bo; ho’:r;nld‘n Precautions Agalnst Smalipex. ! > . . C. A. on Wednesday after- | Precautions to prevent possil in Norwich. DRS. L. F. and A. J, LaPIER2E was of special :i;:-t gpread, of smailpox ‘i 'New u-e:s‘; T - 4 1—."‘:1 v ‘a':"’" Quickly. Mafentic” Blax, G5 Shotuoket strest. 5 % \( s Lyman ok 1 was run wn,"™ . ok Main Strest, Norwich, Gonn, Washington by C.|wards of Lyme, who contracted the the Clavk o1 had 'to. At work I wis o | T 5 e 42 fineaze Jhlis Misiting in Stomington, Refuted fosk, Now, timnks to toncline. T ook | DR. F. W. HOLMS. Dentist 1 t 3 " appotatment Iosmons { o, wers. taken 1 that chv or k. 30 aaver e Shannon Building Anpex, Room A ke sund:y--&::m heaith authorities Wednesday. “Tenoline has put 19 pounds on me b ‘fiz hasmlde :'-;.lo- well, & B T = o on 2 o |- MAREIEENOS., Fi AV L 3 e R i "‘ ‘Lives: it will do for y