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and Embalmer: 337 MAIN STREET Oppesite Post Offics 'Phone 238-2 ‘Lady Assistant - Fubbed on ‘your ' you: 2o bed h aide wfl: ointms < " n of Yantlc, N‘ - - made with of Simply > Leondon The first of this year's united Lenten it on. No plaster niecessary. Better than : Christ and Trinity mustard plaster:and does not blister.- Was what o S X 3 S - E : livered . Stanley | teousn: # in itig - e regard to plants outside the state :::hndllfll, “tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, | ruary. f : > 3 8 S ity A ¥ J Att :g end I:‘ a h-ypu:. for th-‘ l|nnflliun m'a, o . o 2 out o s re an executive offices bage, ’ ; ‘The Law and the oric. | of the satablishment of & responsio plew atism, Jum : cottage] o I muscles, g::flsé,'cirit*lflns, m feet ¥ ¥ o Cqmpaign—Brief . appearance ocal manager or agent. and colds (it 6ften pfevents pnéumonia). Notes. 3 CAR CRASHED INTO #5088 REAR OF AUTOMOBILE Driver Stopped Machine Suddenly Avold Hitting Man. A little after 8 o'clock Thursda: Abookm‘ ‘presénted the Otis library is A. W. and K. G. Bitting’s Canning, and How to Use Canned into the “fear of the machine, budly . »ul The t has been an driven Iike the slav the governor | scratching it and bendl nounced of ton Freedly of Pw‘ they have love i-!' -nm': ‘began fender. g o uf—l':m- flmn“:c to Miss Mary Mitchell of West = ‘or their country. What |the task of prepari: to be —_— er, Pa. the th w through fire and by managers and OBITUARY, o.Th March mesting of he Secont ¥ £ N vy T vt e fndnsteial slacts %9 s’ - bas Abomiean - . blar§c has now been completed after James Augustus Spaldi. Congregational committee ‘When we try to contrast ana hought, approved Rvee_Seslding. n,.ul:or'rflum b S et T o~ old ARG STt B8 that o cein e oy w2 pulmes Augustus Spalding. 3%, dies par] i ome a a Ohe without the other and if | ed and will be ¢ once to 80me |gvenue in New York oity on Februars derstand we would be we should accept The men w tn - hunting ,_,.,: tas et g R s - ‘m. o :,&o':'mdmml nta throughout the ;g_:'t W and have gone to|Miss Iveagh L AR i 15 to Sikict thag: m"“ for that higWest goal— | A complete inventory of the various a to of conn: 15, He was born,in Norwich, the son of J. Lucius Spalding, a native of Killingly and Julla H. Fay Spald- ::c'wru!: :: not nm;flto:l ln“thl'lo'm ing. Mr. Spalding was a_printer and % out what use the varions plants could hat moTiced in Norwioh it moat of meeting £ staff Wednesday noon-| pal s AVENUE SIDING PROPERTY HEARINGS be to_the government in the event of |wire was n hister of the Ints. Edwin ection with other leadinfl colieges INSPECTED BY OFFICIALS CONCLUDED THURSDAY | War, and the ques 2V Do g | Fay, of Norwich and Mrs, Samuel H. Ppapers, was invited to send delegates IR answers giving the essential Informa- to be held at Vassar | Railroad Men Came Here Thursday by | No Decisions Announced Yet by Spe- tion without the necessity of careful to a Although (here are the customary| oiiege, March. 10, T e DD neioy| SPecial Train to Look Over Situa-[ cial Committee Appointed to Estis | o, tiiiout the necessity of careful mate Damages. An executive officer of any plant could . - e sit ‘down and in-a reiatively snort||| Incidents In Saciety || L S e, A eaed || ) cases of {liness among school children tercol association 3t s Ume, in general the attendance S, i tion. E ST v In thelhterests of the spur track on| Thursday evening the committee of | time. amawer all the. auentinny’ L ~ ems confrontin 3 f styles, in A New Britain co: nd - Falls avenue petitioned for by sev-|three appointed by Mayor & el Bkt g t1oms et A L agnt_sen the colleses which will | eral local manufacturers. and _mer- | Brown to estimate the damages sus- | ,,C1t%¢0 of Connecticut will be inter- Mushrodm, ' Saflors” ‘and” Tdrban | | the Norwich shool board will yistt the | p.° sented st the conference will| chants some time ago several ofcials | tained by several property holders on | h0, ‘D P00 FoRO0e o auestiond . ; New Britain schools today. be 'Radcliffs, Smith, Wellestey, Bar-|of the New York, New Haven and |Thames street throush the widening | Phich are asked of these Connmectiont| . . . """ 770 Haven was o MOt it of|Dard, Hunter, Holyoke and Vassar.fHartfora Ratlroad Company came to|of the street cgntinued the heating ad | wisiies to know ahout each in con: | & recent guest of triends in town. Dftleth annual encampment of | 1 Melegates are to be entertained by | ) A = - e e oidore to” DN orne o0l | nection with the Connecticut miiitary T ma the . Connecticut department, i, - day and inspected the situation. Théy | property holders to bc heard were the -Vassar Miscellany” on Friday and {\0¢ C. 3. Isbister, the local agent, and | Ralph and Angeline Sentin mo mer |Census. A copy of the blank was given| Miss Marion L. Bishop has returghd . Gran Arm; the i 3 y Republic, is to be 'beld In | 5oty rany, March 9 and 10, Visited Falls avenue where the situa- |a private residence ot 139 Thasses|to @ reporter at the.state headquarters|to New York after bassins =g Bridgeport, April 17 and 18, 4 4 : - of the military census in Hartford |days at her home on Broadway. Miss Ruth Morriss Improving. | tion was gone over thoroughly. street. ' They were not present but|Of the military census in Hartford B Norwich people who were In New : The - secretary of the chamber of | City Engineor James B, Palmer Intr York ednesday were surprised and | lie i was aperated pon at the | Commerce broughi the matter to the | duced bide pHnte mad ihe mats = e same 2a'that ou the blani ueed (Misn Martha Witter Tiyde has re- B a e rne O &3 s, M. X Ca disconcerted to find over & inches of | yemarial hospital, is improving and | attention of the officials some time ago | discussed at length. Rosa Rosenberg dectaration by Governor Marens I, | 5iraed to Brooklyn N. ¥, and Cariyle snow, which soon melted, however. 5 or on Jan. 13 and received a reply to|presented a statement from Peck-Mc- . on o e Sts. take ner pisce among | his communication, that the matter | Williams on her property which mai. | Holcomb that an act of the legisiature | Cormmmte Pejvicsicd Jis studies at ' 3 Would be given prompt attention on|ter was left open on Monday night. |directs him to procure information |days’ stay at the home of Mrs. H. H. R P A g c:'"r:? e Agsth latlve to th ? the stat, e ptist churcp, | B 0 Ken viaited | Feb. The outcome of the secre-|No decisions were announced by thelrelative to the resources of the state | Farnham. of Washington sirest. e North Stonington. the judges awagded |, Mo, Ellzabeth McCracken wislted | i ctivity was the Visit from the | committer ehuny monnC Oy soa® [And ealling. tpon the orman aehe oo — ‘the prize to Paul C. Merrill of Sh visit was the guest of the collee. |Officials of the road today and a re-!sion lasted two hours or maye. celves the blank to answer the ques- Michigan's Way. STUNNING DRESS HATS Maria Demt Miss McCracken made the visit for the | Port on the matter is expected within e e ] Hone ipp it a = Under the Bone-Dry Law just pass- $1.95 and Wp ¥ BB Siogre Sied Sunca ot Mol | purpose of ecsuring information, fes | & phert mace of time, UL L, , | FINAL REPORT oW o e e conenen o ey S | 80 by Conbrens, Tersops who wank - o . b al vhic] It is propose to have installed on JOR 2 1 2 Skl o] 4 . an article on Connecileut college which | % - FENTON BUILDING COMPANY ; - |import liquor ~into Michigan after den. Mass, The body was brought to |21 atticle on Conneciicut collese which |, It 15, RIoFos2d, [0, NaZe, In2iiRe o celving 1t tofll Dut the Sorm and ve-{ SROTt Uauor fnto, Michigsn "agter e of e N " Aare airects, { | over Conn, Thursday for burial | Tl 0® ilUSiS8 acken fa. editor. = |provide for the storing of _cars of Satlors, side fiare effects, = = and | Corporate Existenco of Local Concern | panii iiarters. cxitaining tnat tiiate | troit Free Pre o “and mushroom, A Hebron man, Frank Clark = was Assisted Red Cross Campaign. .'fxfu‘.fl'énfg'.-fi"m‘l"'c’?u’ :l;;o%s:m“ Dbe- ‘Has Been Terminated. 10 Tl e TE Aty The ADect the Bew Colors of the| |sent as delegate to Boston by the Milk| The Red Cross Soclety of New Lon- | ing sonsidered the present provisions — | flea time will be, construed as a refus- y of War New- R ueers assoclation, to represent{don, which has been conducting a|for this are not sufficient. The pro- | Receiver John A. Moran has filed his | a), The following insPuction is given has accepted the invi- ]T""ard county at the recent meet-|campaien in New London this weok.lpcsilion has received considerabic at-|final report on the finances of the|“Every stion shoudr be tation extended to him through Con- {Ing. |found rend\:r‘:lfl‘l;tslanceh!’mm n;eedco t tention from the Chamber of Com- x-l .n",ont l;ul]ding 4'<\mpun€/ g:immg;ex as fully as possible.” The bla z'rg-.-[m:an J\:xhn’)(k‘. “Tllv;On ?“ :u)e::r the ege girls. The girls who remained af erce, the court of common council|clerk of the superior court, the reg 80 say, “A separate report i re- | “Foot Guard Day” exercises here o ,!' T"" N‘:’ :"‘"‘“ road is again de-ithe college over Washington's blrlh-':,‘q;' the citizens intercsted and the | having been filed on Thuisduy. The|quired for plants located outside the |ADril 23. It is upon this day that th crmined to have the practice of tres-|jay, sewed the red and white flags | sepectation 1o that the track . will report covers the period from January | siate. but a statement of the existenca |“Fecters” go through the historic ; ";“d“‘"ngc:,"fl‘::l;'flm'-‘;‘g{f“mg y cease. | which the .uaez,‘-hmm,hm& some o; shortly be laid in answer to the peti- } l}“xl to February 21st. It shows thelana location of such piants, together fi"“’" of demanding the pn;\‘dvr rouse - er f the students even brougnt the slips of | ¢ion. « ollowing summa 4 nce they could rend- |Keys in commemoration o he rey icru-de to accompligh that end. md'nnddwhifil home :;; :rozk = the tm—the farty of railroad officlals in- i Balance .va,n. L5 25 al;xdnlc:men n nl\;”unn) incident when 1;:-:;94:.:1 Ar Birih S B R R train and trolley. Students in the art{cjuded the following: Vice Prosident|drawer on the same date of 31 cen’s. (Peas o bl o nold, first captain of the foot gus 15 s T cprch,” the "bldnet “Nebtune | department designed and donated pos- | Fi- Campboll, New Haven: Assistant 10| - Moneye raceived by - Moran from mt QueEtion Baks Tor The nams |eeista the military stores of the % . e o et | ters to the occasion. and in many ways | tro Presidert and Vice President E. J.|Jan. 1 to Feb. 21: bl Tnant - tho o ony for his command. of Saturn. Neptune's ec%otic i 3, proximately only two a S ahr|the college mirls showed their appro- | pearson, Boston: Vice President A. R.| IFrom L. Mariow 330 for check pro- o Conether 16§ o > o oot YeaT|ciation of the work which the Red|whaley, New York: General Superin- | tectograph and lot of wire. 4 e i L e slowest of any of the planets. Cross is doing. tendent of the Eastern Division C. From Join A, Moran srlu‘mg cabinet Vote W; Won. Woodward, Roston, Superintendent of { and uncollectable bills 3 P -y Ok e e e v D Dhmae B D [imsiens| | Cent wauatierod Thow. cas book S e e . 4 fhey haa been picked before the big | London presentod ine Enslish play, | rice, Ptovidence, R. I, Superintendent | $8.50. 4 for . private business, February frost. Those on the troes | How the Vota Was Wont on Thurs- | of e N O | Mo e e e Sz 4% | nership and ons for a corporation. For 5 < _ | Motsett. New London. Mone; a t b n A. Mo e e o et : ; - . at that time were badly damaged. | oF CX R E I O raharield soncned | Emcinecr Backus, tosether with assist- Charfes V. James, expensés 31831 (L Riate Business, e owners name |p Variety of Size, HATS Tuesday evening, M . at the play, which was a very amusing |ants. : R e o = and, if not, the country of his birth e g . farmors’ mosting &1 the town Hall New | comedy.” Following the PIv. Sensing John A- Moran on accounts for com- o o’ asked, - Questions are asked s |In Quality of Materials, A Sample iiine, 95 ‘ Fairfleld, I. G. Davis. of the Connecti- [ was enjoyed. Connecticut College stu- | LOCAL Y. M. C. A. MEMBERS Wxi{ Dt. “_‘Ff "x"i 135 e to the citizenship of each partner in A . no two altke +99 ANM UP| | cus Agricustural collexs, Storrs, will | dents who took part In the comedy in- it s e R vertising sale s10Tee x| 2 purtnership, 4nd for corporations|In Perfection of Mechanism, talk on the subject of farm manage- | cluded Miss Marion Wells, New Lor{: 3 {’:‘L‘fgk‘;sg‘;" = amps 31.51. Cash|ine names of the officers, presidents, Ol e ithe it Fadeless Flowers, o 7135 Joseping Suiten, Miee Heler | About a Scors Will Maks Trip to New ! "Tolal Gividends to common credit- | yice presidents, gentral manugers, ind 4 bl-“h.’ = bes : Seaside council, No. 17. Knights of | Townsend, New York city, N. Y.: and London Saturday Evening. ors $3024.80. ed, together with facts concerning obtained. New Fancies, Omaments, Columbus, of New London has recelv- | Dr. Bdwara D. B. Lyndé, instructor | e s ] e DR, (o Becretary. OF BUAte.T0 | ety cithaanalip. G PR s . ed an invitation from White Cross|in economics at the college. out a score Alinz - The third question requires inform- Frames, Braid s S I T ent the-ax s | Wil Moups Wenidbits Wik Kuteetain: flocel T M. C. A axe plkshing to $o] Inewrncs refunded on bond from| ;.08 Coo ARSSLER Toqilines nforms be plification of the third degree at Nor- to New London on Saturday night to | Thomas A. Beckley' $48.80 and pal The state corered by the taphiant® | Morocco, the Sheets can FREE—HATS TRIMMED—FR ich, Sunday. The residents of Plant House are t0{ oyines the exhibition to: be held in|to John A. Moran as balance on ac- |in the state covered by the rep z = EE § pwicl . entertain the members of Blackstone | L 00 L8 SRR (0, 0€ SIOT O | count as receiver. the otnsus beadauarters. = The oon-|p.d in many rulings. The Rockville- Willimantic “Light-|20¢ Winthrop at an affair on Saturday | ,.° Ths program will start at 7..0| The report has been accepted and |cerns fling the return: b i ing company has given notice that the | ©%enins. ith boxing;, wrestling and fencing.|the corporate existence of the concern |the fo a o ey jandicate the| For those who do not care % alactsh Al tore| The form of entertainment is to be | ST/ be by local talent. the | has been terminated. 7" | principal materials used in their work. New Y.fk e et of arty meters will Start|ept secret from the invited guests | TRS by, P Sy Lo g e —_— The frth duestion asks for the princi-|for a leather cover we have oD the Best of each month an¥ that the 111 doubtles be a great sur-|Wrestliing by New lendon and X pal products manufactured by the e last day of discount will be the 25th ;“fl‘:e"’“‘ A ST e Ereat lg’;’m" to | Britain, and Prof. Graccon of Water- | LOCAL Y. M. C. A. MEN st the imitati Tt ik the M thry c.. of each month instead of the 10th. everyone. " Miss Mabel Torry is the|PUry and one of the men from ihe AT NAUGATUCK CAMPAJ Question six asks, “Have army and | th€ Imitation leather, 5 = navy goods been manufactured for |sgame mechanism, and for the > < chairman of the entertainment com- . —_ 128 Main Street, up one flight, M|, AZert &, W Buchanan. of the state | iice of Blant House, Wil e an ehibition by the Sorinas | ToWn of 15,000 Has Raised $255,000 for | sovernment use within the past. thres over J. & G. H. Bliss Jewelry Store | ThU: to issue working certificates Series of Debates Arranged. fleld Y. M. C. A. college tefm. It Is New Building. T e e bank thn exys. \If 20 |same sheets as the leather. to school childrgn. Only a fe wappli-| A meries of debates has been arrang- |said the team this year is better than == s °'l;: TRRIOaE Sy of Four xofte cations are received now. the big de-|ea by the Literary and Debating club, | it has been for several Seasons past. Thursday President James L. Case, |is meant to inc ny of your goods _ mand coming with the beginning of |and the first of these informal debates | = President James L. Case, General|Vice President J.°C.. Macpherson, | Which have been used by the Unite vacation. arch 2. The thre® | gecretary Edwin Hill and Physical Di- | Shepard B. Palmer and Secretary Hili | States government or any foreign gov- THE CRANSTO rector R. T. Grosby will mpany the |of the local Y. M. C. A. motored to |ernment, whether purchased direct £ . Revenue from the state . corporate k- boys. Dr. Freeman of the physical |Naugatuck for the purpose of witness- | from you or not, including work which income tax will be much large. this i ttes wil - | ing the campaign for the new associa- [you do for other manufacturers or id Emest E- W year than it was in 1916, it is sald at i S R hore wish- | tion BUIldIng. In that Place. Artiving | parts of equipments Which you fur. 25-27-29 Broadway i, SR o e o Srmmiiiensy | B : B, Dt s el G I St e amount was 000, augatuck’s business men 3 The office is working overtime E ‘Wolcott. % wh rking i head information is asked as to goods (] VIOLIN. .. - IZ.e5 g, rones Cone™ Rindiven: L Sors FTo00 o the Suiging e | oraianed Tor the vnitca Siaies zor: MEN'S FUR COATS TE ACHER 4l The Comgreeational Ministers' aso. Pposi LOCAL CHAMBER TO CONSIDER Tal, a i The lowest prices of the | ctetion s cou 0ld an al HW, possidle task. asks - ! #eA AP weswton =t the Groton Congress- e, Rowe. NATIONSE PNV The « tal number of employes, dividing them |season. Balance of stock. - 1 ANl String !nstruments repsired §itional church, Tuesday. At the morn- | Hatch: Barbo One of the Questions to be Brought|campaign, Th: Inta"classes of men and women work- |Do.coon 2 Wombat, 1 Rus- Vieling sold on easy terms ing session Rev. Samuel H. Howe, D. Resolved t Before Meetings in Future. Today is the last day of |ers. Tt also asks how many men and 2 Py For appeintments-addsess- &~ J 10, "D, Neryics, will read o paper on 1a —— the campaign end there is no doubt|how many women the plant can work |sian Calf, 1 Russian Horse, 2 s uence o 3 s 2 €. BULLARD, Bliss Piace, Nape A matter that will gooumy the at-JCMt WG desired sum Wil be raived. }in & stugle s e ° information | Manchurian Dog, 2 Muskrat uwp i tuck the Thére was a rush greater than that "‘:fi"‘“‘“ tention of the local chamber of com. [This win give Nausatuck one of AT o e "piamts o | (1 ) i i as WayS. United States for a place of its gize. | the committee will be able to form a lmed' . P s D, retary has The purpose of the visit by the lo. | Very falr general idea of the size of |Buying mow fs money well Invested wich, Conn. T R tion was to pointers for | the factory from the number of em- oo o iR : PR T B THE L. L. CHAPMAN (0 THESE ARE BETTER N Engiish ‘high 2. re- | Question eight is as tollw;:l:t “In A quest of the chairman of the buildi your .opinion, should any part of the 14 BATH STREET, NORWICH, CT. brief address to the workers. TOM'S 1.2-3 5¢ the / in the igh Secretary Hill delivered & p! The GOOD FELLOW 10:CIGAR ot 7he, Depariment of Mathematios he ks portance to the government of their Try them and see. of men and women students whose were on Thursday AT THE DAVIS THEATRE ServiCes in their present occupation? THOS. M. SHEA, P Franklin St have beem placed on the honor | afterncen. The play P 3 Plosizick o sty If so, state approximately how many. " “Next to Cafe fiefor the. e O I Dot Devng. N Vaudeville and Moving Pictures. | Glve vour Fonscis ""&?"’“fi:g‘.’lfii ust ry 00ds 5 . 17, fleld, for | club before the recess. jonal Highway. Some clever stuntsin the com- | Should include the followimg: Any ap- o " . oy el 15 st Slemfsld, o | o i Marieather > €. C. ay Y Toae e Tt e, the come piication of your atgndard product or and you will want to come leles Who 4 wlSh the of March i Higl = Oregon theatre on Thursday afternoon and e "““N. i o B again 2 5, ¥ -to-the-min- The dsath of Charles Luther Burn. Lon- | dian Road and the DI ) Highwa evening when another up-to-the-min. it o work The b Caliosclb .- . bam occurredat a New London hos- ute Keith vaudeville show was pre- mm jpital Wednesday, a years {ll- sented by the management for the ap- |t0 make it available for government a To!let C : - 1Ress with lang nd heart tiouble, He| Dickens recital. ~ Mr. P IN THE CITY COURT. proval of the large audiences that mil. |U5es Iv time of wa. Any possivle|§ A Good Coffee, Ib. . .. 23c that L G N otacs . e hune interpretor of Twenty-six Milk Dealers Before Judge | S350 Sia'ss (o Drishiee: bonorm: | skillea labor to other work of value || Some even cheaper, Ib. 20c most perfect condition are fnylted sa |, TUOUe L Ot M e have spent his country and in England, and{ for Failure to Take Out Licensss. |tiest acts seen here in some time was|t0 the government in equipping and Cadlon Ton. I try the kind we are offering to@aY | iy ¢ summers at Eastern Point. mises to be very inter- — that presented by Antrim and Vale, a | Maintaining military and naval forces 24 s ID. ..o esting and instructive. Twenty-six milk dealers, including | man B coeed: keep- | and auxiliaries.”) v 7 The Mandolin club of the collége will | oroanoirs, were befors the oity court T Al LENL v Siceeted tn Space Is siven under question nine || All other Tea, Ib 25¢ WEDDING. e part in gntertalnment to e lon Thursday morning, charged with | laugh. Phil for the presentation of information not || Baking Powder, Ib.... 14c 1 & 4 . X. C. A. of failure to take out new licenses. The govered in the questions relative to(fp o v e 14c DUNN'S PHARMACY Rayrgond—Dear. o e | e e e e = e g 5 ettt | Fee o A v, & er, i =g Sy el Arthue A, of No. 49 Second | liams of g doing a pawnbrokers = lo- | Iy or indirecty in case of war and any charged with which contains enough peroxide in it to make it the ideal winter cream. AAILD JTRE! ¢ strest and mlu Dean of 15 Elm | the vocal dep: ‘busli thout a license, settled his he information that may be volunteeved b 50 My ._ T ’fl.‘t wgmm nman Feb. ‘:a. ”"# - nt of $4 to the clerk. Bessie Love appeared as eroine u."[ ][‘ |M n a n A3¢ vy 3 X f2. The selections. Thi T rby of Worcester paid $4|in the Triangle five-part toplay, S e ———— o e s bride s s native ot jewste City and | has plavel at sevaral college aftairs, tor _intoxtcation. The Flower Girl, and there is a Tri- Much Extra Work in March. . Y the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. el | and Judge H. H. Pettis presided. anale comedy, A Noble Fraud, to com- now, when few 218 Main Street . Ll b - The groom is a native of ths. i « oSy Singaes s -7y plete the show. Perspire &4 much, as health is the son of Mr. it Has Sent Another Copy. A The result is double work It is thought by John Troland, who A Correction. for the kidneys, for the kidneys m ailed his book of poems, Wild Posies, In connection with _the notice of the | throw out waste matter from the sy: B Fronch offiser. thet tie Dotk Betit | towh'e grand list, published Thursday, | tem that is eliminated through th: GEORGE G. GRANT low th the Laconia, which carried the list of abatements the name of | pores when persons perspire, Over- 200" h:;- of American mail. Mr. Tro- L. Dawley should have read |worked, weak or. disordered kidneys udflhkfl and Em"llml‘ Jand has mailed another copy to the L. Greene, error, $275. need help now. B, H. Stone, Readi French officer. G e TR Pa., writes: “Whenever I need a kid- B S i Martford-—The Friendly Sons of St.|ney remedy I rely on Fowy Kidnes 32 Providence St., Taftville have been worth th In China and Japan men and wom- to mé” Lee & Os-|Prompt attention to day or calls,