Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
- iward to east- et : N fonsity apd| That domestic science is a most , and value in the diet;. "&fi valuable addition to the curriculum of | tel m-!n&m custard NSRBI el S WA the work done by the girls in Cverhaulins o S o i e and Repair Work |=Ehstitrs i b S o OF ALL KINDS ON %53 Parents and others who a5 the and of are interesiod in_this line of school e A0 work have been invited by Supt. Ed- Weather will B - ward J. Graham to visit the domestic The winie S e Ty ot ek A aliver hive | Bevera 2 o desive to pay = visit to | ZROGILE: PN, Pudding, gelatine nent and today the oPROT" | Review of making of bread and bis- Study of meats and fish. Prepara- ¢ . s i 3 e i : ‘ : / 8 . 4 :flfy ; cloudy Wednesd eigh! tion of chowder, fish ‘meat i X 7 B % tollowed by rain at night. ; o e };‘.fl:““a“ E:‘:: e - ; 3 ] nrma pfl"g pe"l"u ~ D ¢ Study of fruits and cooking.of ap- | making.out menus for various occa- | . 3 5 and cranberries. | sions. A < il Yeiting. the table and the ¢ L Exclusive Millinery : : tion and serving of varlous Y oo s i memibers of the classes, such as a sim- |- cloudi; We e 3 5 - or S by miEh AL i e JEe e ‘Women’s and Misses’ ®NOW | pility and how to.properly cook—oat- meal, cream of wheat nad steamed rice < ;. . * | from passengers. on last A Stua~ of stafchy foods—how to cook Fhis steamer: Ms. Williams ted 15 of PP arel cnow at might; s i and value in the diet. ¥ this” steame 5 o Boo ‘Preparation of white sauce, corns s dock and Mr. Breed Observations 'in. Nerwich. tarch dding, creamed macaroni . |him into the and his employ. - The following reco: trom | With cheese, and potato soup. with the teachers and at the same time Since that 3, Tover 80 vesre ats: Wefnuday and Thursday Pl : Sevir's pharmacy. shaw {ne chanses | Study of vest:and iis wctlon 1a |set an insight ino the character of . Willlams has been in active snd M ayer-Pianos In | temperatube S Fhe - barometric | bread, making of bread and biscults. = | work that i being carried on. It i continuous employment by the same arch 14th and 15th 3 changes Tuesday: PR Study of quick breads—preparation | hoped that the parents of the city will firm or their successors. Victor Victrolas | : R o s Sior I be Einuoroross, | wil scspt 1he Jrvinén o Paperia i Erentice and My Beoatioen Son-in: & 101 1 el in- 3 -] i fas B Sabb Pating. aud yapern Lo tendent Graham and the principals of law, Alvert ©. Chase and Mr."wil- PROMENADE OF MODELS 2 am: been the links thai havi 2 ON EASY TERMS € : 42 30,20f Study of eggs—how ta 800k, digesti- the schoola. WILLIAM M. WILLIAMS made tiie business confintous o ri4 4 Morning 10.30 to 12 pike. He remained on the farm untll | PUMINeilile . o thie early days of Afternoon 2.30 to 4.30 Bunlight Building, Marsh Building, 46 Frankiin Street, 230 Btate Suredt | Predtctions oo i PICK AND SHOVEL WILL HOLD RELIGIOUS he came of age and then he decided to [ M7 W " Nerwich New Londen: Ticsday's weather: As pregicied. MEN VOTE INCREASE. EDUCATION MEETING HERE | hecome & sallor and went to New Lon- | ness was sent ot v the vl tRee : Every woman interested in style tend- 2 LS c st 2 i " miedty g orders and making deliveries to distant Tiges. Want 40 Cents an Hour for‘an Eight |Local Gathering to be Hald at Central | the Whallng vessels that then put into | points " Fe made regular trips to - i 3 that port. A AT encies should see the new fashions on asa i High Moon H Bay Chi h ‘Water. || Ri: our Day. ptist Churcl At this time there -were 78 ships, s, bis I Afecz brigs and otmer vessore Cregistoring | New London. . Ono of his best custom- living models. . . p.m.| Pick and shovel men of Local No.| The Conneecticut Sunday school As- | from New London and the tonnage ex- | ©'8 Was the Colchester Wheel Co., un- 10.05|2 Building Laborers’ International [sociation will conduct a tour of relig- | ceeded any other port in the United |t that concern had cut down and 1113 | Brotective union of America, at a|ous eduggtion, holding a meeting in ten | States, with the possible exception of | ¥Orked up ail the best hickory and Morn. | meeting on Tuesday night voted to.in- |centers. Special plans to meet the | New Bedford. Mr. Williams was en- | 02K timber in that vicinity. o 013 | Crease their rates, the increase to take [needs of the Sunday schools of those | thused with the stories of the ma- | Mr- Williams took an active interes e ofleons & ¢ Co 3.3 | eftect April 15th.” Heretofore the, pick; places have been outlined. A very|velous yovages made by these vessels, in’cify affairs. He was foreman of the e 7 4]and shovel men have been recéiving | helpful programme has been prepured | some of which had sailed around the [ OFSt Steamer in the city and after- e =2t 287 1l 321 125935 cents an hour. In New London the{and strong speakers secured to present | glohe. However, a day in the harbor | Wards became chief of the fire depart- e e tor 1t 1s 1oW | union has raised the rate to 40 cents |the subject. The week's schedule fol- | convinced him fhat he was more at|Ment. The Falls steamer was named S flood tide. {ap hour, and the local unjon has fol- |lows: . e il e R rmen i oith | after him. Many are the parades of lowed its example. After April 15th| Guilford, First Congregational, March | the nautical appliances and he took | the fire department that he headed in GREENEVILLE the men will be paid as follows: 19; Essex, Congregational, March 19: | the friendly advice of a captain and |®, Stove pipe hat and there were re- —_— Forty cents an hour for an elght|New London, Second Congregational, | crossed. the ferty to Groton. viewed by Governsr Buckingham and | Rev. Charles W. Brennan Delivers | hour day: time and a half for over- |March 20; Norwich, Central Baptist,| " Here he found employment much to | ofher notables. He was also chosen Lenten Address at St. Mary's—Vis. | time. double time for Sundays and [March 20; Willimantic, Y. M .C. A.[his Ifking with Landlord Rockwell, the | 21derman and placed on many impor- itors® holidays, and half a day off on Sat- |March 21; Putnam, Baptist, March 21; | hotel keeper of the village, who in ad- | tant committees. Breed Hall was op- itors’ Day at Greeneville Grammar | rdays. President Felix Pagano pre- |Bristol, Prospect M. E., March 22. | dition to his hotel business was con. | erated by him for the Breed estate for Scheol—Cut Finger While at Work— | sided at the meeting and the minutes |Middletown, Methodist Episcopal, | ducting a line of stazes alonz the |MANY years. Notes. were kept by Secretary Joseph Aldi. |March 22; Rockville, Baptist, March | co One of these stage lines, car-| NOW after sceing many generations o g o e 28; New Britain, Methodist Episcopal, | ried the mail from New London to|Pf Norwich people come and go he ls In two weeks to leave his home on The Lenten services were weil at- | NORWICH ZION CAMP March 23. Btonington Point. Mr. Willlams was | two weeks to leave his home on tended in St. Mary's church on Tues- + HELD OPEN MEETING. [, 08 Durpone o e o e tomper | cmne ™ e e e e v er nihe | Iundreds of friends and_sever the tien < that endear him fo his business asso- - day evening, which commen ] O'clack: | The. sector. Hev. Fr. iie. | M e = ith|ance and missioniry instruction in the | vears. -During this time he became mbe Spnel S5 tail v hi | Mimaer Eoteay for Ruleh or Wor | Sopiey porent, 2o o o Ko ey | $53zmimed iy Shanel vl Wil lies, 2 S0t Lt e T a ® .- y 2 can be put into operation. It is not a | of Stoninston, president of the Ocean |l aually estoemed Wite to hev girl : [acitaticn of the maost balwSiCeedy.and | g 0o tour of agitation; it is an effort in re- | Bank of Stoninst, ho later took H N, the blessed % ufferers. ur of n; = nk o onington, who later tool e 0 Lentin” discotires was. given by Rev ligious education. an active intérest in the building. of | & niece. He has the best wishes of the $ NOTICE Charles W. Brennan, rector of the Sa-| Norwich Zion camp No. 75 held an | The program has been so arranged | the Providence and Stonington rail- entire community. cred Heart church at Norwich Town,|OPen meeting_at their rooms in the [that a half-hour wi iven to each | road and also Mr. jams_bad busi- . - - PENZOWS. | Shose remarks dwelk on the Spirit of | HEothers of Joseph hall: uhjest.qAbout twety minutes of she | ness relations with Charies Mallory. | Meriden—Rev. Thomas Saunders of COMPENSATION HEARINGS. SALESMANSHIP. CLASS, °§ @ [fasting, prayerand of Self denial |éVéning. There was @ lafge ga Jtime will be used fn outlining plans | president of fhe Mystic River bank.|Trinity Methodist chureh in Meriden i § = - 2 n. “Ask for Chas. | as a means of atonement for sin. 1t | present. The relief work for thelJew- |and the balance of ‘the time for open|One of Mr. Williams' dutles was (0| has been intited o return to the pas. | 1We Held Before Commissioner and | Personality One of Chief Qua 4% charge. was an earnest plea for all to fmprove IS8 war sufferers was _disc ‘at |discussion. At the close of the pro- | transfer larie amounts of currency to | tovate for the mexi conference year. Decisians Reserved. tions in Leadership, "DE HIDE, coO. their friendship with Almighty God.|length with special emphasis he |gram, each. session, a brief summary | and from these banks for collection s New London | Eenediction of the blessed sacrament | relief work in Palestine, wheremow the | of the work will be made and pledges [ or redemption by the Suffolic Bank of | Sttt | Two compensatipn hearings were| The class In salesmanship h . was given by Fr. Pitzmaurice. work of devastation will be repeated{of service taken. Two tesms of spe- | Boston. 'His quick wiy ana feariess- BORN. * |bela before Commissioner James J.|interesting meeting at the Y. % - S — as in Europe, as Enslish troops are |cialists have been secured to present |ness saved these banks from loss many R Donohitty 4+ 08 offios 1’ the. Central]Buidis Tussddy ‘wradl % Visitors’ Day at Gram: School, |8lready in Jewlsh colonies. the subjects. A meeting will be held | times when roadmen were organized to New, London. March 12, he Centrs & on Tuesday evefiing t o Snmar Sxing The members .and their friends |in two places each day, the two teams | hold up the stage which conveyed the [ 17 & som fo Mr. 'and Jrs Artburibuilding on Thesday. The first was on |leadership of the Instructor nsage Today is to be noted by the gram-|pledged themselves to work with re- |alternating. This plan provides for|money. ’ Bentiay sybRUe 4, frorem), the .claim of John Howard of North|Crandall. Mr. Crandall in his rer mar gchool as Visitors' day. There |fowed seal for the reliet of these peo. six speakers for each piace, three in | In 1851, Mr. Williima dectied to g0 I Novwich, Mareh 6, 1917,| Woodstock against the town of Wood- | spoke of personality as one of PR = o special exercises, simply |pie after a most interesting talk by |the afternoon and three in the even- | to California. He went by steamship e T k. T5s Waw s The. fawii's famploy | chist. aualiasatians of lendasl LOUR e routine work. It is hoped that | ey, Max Staummn. M oy |ing. to Panama and crossed the Isthmus| Mr. and Mrs. Vindtnzo Abruzo of 78 |and last November was injured while | business. Personality is not nece MAPLE SYRUP Thany parents will take advantage of lalso gava an interesting talk. H.| The speakers include Rev. Frank |on foot, which was the only means of | High stree on theway home from work. JBecond |ly beauty. It s not craftine s valuable opportunity to see the!Farrare entertained with & monologue |Wade Smith, New York: Rev. Willlam | transportation, taking another steam- | PETREAUT—In Occum, March 13,1917. | Selectfian, Chamberlain represented | rather an inborn desire to be of A. Farwell of |service to others. A salesman in Jewish. The Haddessah members |James Sly, Ph. D. Gartford; Rev.|ship onhe other side. During ‘this| a daughter, Gloria Anfta. to Mr. and |the clai t and E. g trip e il B . i R R X Providence represented the Aetna In- |fair knowledge of his goc puplls’ work. assisted in the serving of refreshments. | Willlam T, Thayer, Wallingford; Mr. Oscar A. Phelps, Hartford; Miss Clara | most wonderful spectacle he had ever | LEAMY—In Allentown, Pa, March 5, |surance company, insurers of the re- |tomer and a correct apprecia LA TOURAINE COFFEE All Seasonable Good Things at Hooks Hold Meeting. The meeting closed with seyeral new The Greeneville Hook _and ' Ladder|members added to the ranks. E. Wells, Hartford; Mrs. Maize B.|witnessed. This was a Spanish re. :u:& a d';“fim"vfi’flm”'; i‘;fl}ellne- spondent. ability and shortcomings has the Pe Clarke, Hartford; Mrs. Cora Downs | ligious representation of the crucifix- T i A g ahy. The second hearing was on the claim |sonality to win a' profitable ine ion of Christ.- An immense building =T |ot Henry Larre of Wiiliamsville |and will make a leader in e td company held their regula: t] b e - '“Plo S flal‘l(at meeting. Monday. - Lisht retremponitl? | THE EVANGELISTIC GAMPAIGN. |Stevens Canaan: Wallace I Woodin, Hartfora and Rev. Milton 8, Little- | was devoted to the object and a long against the Freddnnick company of | goods. J. Olsen of the Providence ¥ were served following the business e i i was | Third Week Started Off i ine | field, D. D, New York. incling led to the top where the spec- [RAYMOND _In Norwich, ~March 12 |Meriden. He was i d Oct. 27th 6 Franklin Street gession at which routine business T dénominations (Baptist. Con. | tacle Souid be observed: 'Mr. Witliams | 1917, WiMem ~Raymona. dged 67 uni the 2T g M A P o B 8 Rt e B 3 > gregational, and lethodist iscopal Ry Ve i whether the inju: arose out of and in |of the evening and took part SN SN, Pragriser Received Painful The third week of the evanseliatic |Rre ca-operating in this - tour. . Fol- | foroed by an armed soldier to knvel | FUnetal service will be naid at Churen | FISHIT Bl ST Aose out of ang 18 | of e caentone 08 Zoi e e x njury. 8¢ 3 affernt session, there- | before entering the building, then they v — campaien ot the First Baptist ohueh |lowing each 0on , ther : street, Thyrsdayv_ March 15, at 1.30 |claimant was present in person and = o Kenneth Burgland, while at work | Sampalen at the L . for, the delegates will separate into|Passed on to a platform where an| p m. Burial In Yantlc cemeétery. W. A. Lange. represented the United 8t. Anne’s Societ; RS, L.F and A, J. LaPIERRE |Tissdey in the Warner Arms com- |*(35Led ST I8 O0% €h0B0 1o resuisy |thelr respective denominational groups | imase of Christ was shown, hanging AN Hartfora. March 12, | Statés Fidelity and Guaranty company - £ Lak pany, sustained a cut ‘on his index |DIEDL I InE L0 ahe Splendid Tesults | or a conference, This will enable the | to a cross made of rough logs. The J. Sullivan, son of Ms, | of New York. There was & large attendance at 257 Main Btrest, Norwich, Gonn, | A7BSF Which necessitated a doctors | A ast Sunday, the interest was | 5i7 Zior of the Sunday school work in | image vas covered with solid gold| & ana’ the late rogular meeting of St. Anne’s T. A ;e idh, Semns care. It was a painful cut. ntense and _enthusiasm - was great. | director of the QunCEY SeAe0) WolK % | casing and was fastened to the cross| Jeremdah Sullivan of Norwich, sged soclety in_thelr Tooms Tuesd Py o - | Eyangelist Linden apoke on the subject | 8878, 21,158 J0CTL, (e = denominational |y ship's spikes. The attitude and |39 years . " Norwich Guests Present. ovening. Miss Mary Swanton pres 16 & i 8- posn: by - gppolmtment Notes. Chbetict “Afminhated. “The. text Teoms |Fianonr dof chiclency ‘or apy ofher | Pxpresaion on the tace of the image | yon iSSPt Mkt IE | | Bnos M. Gray, ar. was siven a sur- | 8% e q 0T Durinets T O Sundeys ‘except Y| Benemin Mandle attended a party | which his thought was taken was John e & foundiy ‘affecied by the. whole specta- A e hur el wubem 17| prise party at the home of his paflents, | cepted. The s dance commities med 5 T 2 ol | cle. ristol, " Mr. and Mre. Enos M. Gray, in Led- | full zeport the recent dance 3 Tk e d lows:' “If any man will do His will, he | oPRortunity for local .:_?::.,"":’:, Mr. Williams reached San Franeis- | “A355 Joe1 7 Gage, COND March 11, on Saturdey svening pepidouag o4 3 the Ball, “The report was api —HOFT LIRS AT 15 el noy 5 U docting whetner 1 | commminily idtorise S to-jena wn: | o0 5 the slesmebip Goiden Gaie and | wpovcALD tp (e gty aarch 13|l tath wininaes” ians fad baen per: - : Snsiieis: . b : a uragement to the denomis . . “John ur McDougald of | fected whereby the young people gath- < pony. self.” Here Jesus shows the place of | FONEESTIAL O (U8 o rch loyalty. | on the wharf by a man named Gallup| Summer street, aged 42 years, 11 Doople & 3 DAM AVER. 2 : .. 11/ ered-and at 8 o'clock Enos was much ADA > 7. : Ry Murtta of Trinity colloge was | inss "L S ATy In selvation Mo |t e program will be as follows: = | Who held in his hands a pioture of | [ mONRS ol nore s um. | aetonished &t the arrival of tne Kacsts. OChildren 0 ry 86 i 2, visitor at his home on North Main | that we are to do God's will and then AFERNOON SESSION P. Williams of Stonington, who had et T Giaats wore, present e Narst Ston: EWR VLEYONES S ’ ; - s onday. - . 5 = we shall know the things that may| 2:00 ,service of ; 2:15, temp- | written to him to engage Mr. Williams e 2 o oD~ T - T s ieonuy | SR doni 25 oo B otacy Bty B misey | e S B e | i ingign, My Norwich and Lewvari | CASTORIA G e close of the on Bvange! 3 T, up was eng: n Supply: | CONNOR—In this eity, Ma v oy burned ‘at the Arli company, isLinden gave an invitation and a num- ing the miners with necessities and i S R - i e ;llamwly Fecovering at the Backus hos- | ber ;rd persons, young and old, re- had a large number of horses and Egzn Gavin, widow of Joseph Co -y G - ERTgd. GlnerAle, Bunkes 51§ At the medting ionight Hvangulst | o s aeraanents to the mintas mone | Requiem high mass at St. Patrick's HN P B Frank Jones’ Nourish-| South Manchester—The next meet-[Linden will speak on the subject| 7% Mr. Willlams was placed In charge of | chuion Tpursday morning at 10 . Ale Sterling Bitter Ale. Apheuser. | ing of the Briarcliff Society will take | Man's Accountability to God. Every- instruction; _8: Y| transportation. He packed the goods, | ©C.°CK- » weiser d Pabst. . place in May at the home Mrs. Aus- | body is invited. The members of went on long trips of delivery and re- turned with gold dust. The trip to » L Tow: tin Cheney in South Manchester. Congregational churches of Norwich are invited as special guests, and it is Mt. Shasta was 200 miles and took 21 hoped that many_will be present and “Shad scale” was accepted by 3 days. thus help boost this campaign whose| At the meeting of Norwich grange, |him as $1300 per ounce and gold dust STOP CATARRH! OPEN aim is to do good in Norwich. No. 172, rguw:' ‘of Husbandry, tonight | with slight ifmpurities was' worth $16 chln'ch & The boys and girls between 5:and 16 | the degres team recently formed will [ In exchange for merchandi NOSTRILS AND HEAD ||years old who would like to heip in | whbrk on & class of candidates for the | _After three years life in California Chelsea Savings Bank M&;thfl,' b, 5, 191T. the Booster chorus and who would like | first time. Mr. Williams yvearned again. for Con- . G §|to join with those who were in the nectieut and he salled for home, ar- 15 Main Street chorus last Saturday night are cor- Amm riving in Mystic just as a new steam- dially invited to be at the rehearsal T boat was being completed for the ‘Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock, im- —_— Sound traffic. He was offered the com. mediately after school, at the First|Have Sent $100 to New York from |mand of this boat by George Green- 1 é Baptist church. Mtish man of Mystic, the builder. -He went f your nostrils are clogged and your Local Branch of British-American |{®}Cr "1 5n a0, qualtied before in- DIRE‘:’I‘ORS WALL PAPERS - Spring Patterns Received " Graiss cloth effects with panel borders. =~ " Imported leathers for library, ;° & Oat-meals in different shades. e { head is stuffed and you can't breathe L TR War Relief Fund—Notes. spectag gan eam. frecly because of a eold or oxtareh, just NURSES INVITED TO — R oo ot oo e Ay ‘trips SE any drog store. . App = itle S SEUpIAR wETIan 1 o e Betien Aanericnn weur Tolst | Siou¥ the shors in the old stags conch SN 3 ing sh-. war rel this frastant, antiseptic cream_into|City Health Officar Brophy ta Give [fund which was held Monday night | Eavigaie the bent which war salleq your nostrils -and . let it penetrate Talk On Infantile Paralysid, and was largely attended. George|the. “Eila” The “Ella” was put on . sh every air pismage of your e : Adams was elected treasurer in place | the route from Norwich to Westerly nmméd e mmb;h- in-| rThe Nurses' Al e Association of | of Albert Hulme, who has resigned, | in opposition to the “Tiger Lily.’ The You met Testans "“"fl"et and [the Willlam -W.Backus Hospital have | owing to pressing business obligations. | older boat was charging 76c s round S aE Rt 5 invited all graduate nurses of Norwich | Rebert Brooks was appointed & mem- | trip. Competition soon reduced the Lady Assistant A AL feels. % z'ur NOS- {to attend their meeting to be held on|ber of the committee. The funds col- | rates and finally Capt. Willlams ad- - Telephone 328-: e S wohn, vour head ls clear, N0 | Wednesday, March 14th, at 3:30 at the | lected are: Previousiy scknowledged | vertised to take’ passengera snywhers eupiene W9-3 mors Rengashs. Srynees’ owr . N0 |nurses” home. Dr. Edward J. Brophy, | $92.45; collected Saturday, $20.40, and | between Norwich and Stonington Point HENRY E. CHURCH s Eemthcne: 9 SLruSEINE |city health officer, Will give & talk on [from a friend in Greeneville, $1.50. | for & nickel. The boat was crowded |l - Wi SMITH ALLEN ot et o Fiy's Cream Balm is ust|infantile paralyeis. Miss Kate Mase- | This makes o total of $114.35. One | évery day and hundreds were I1oft on a7 S and ca- [Kenzle ,a report of the annual Red |hundred dollars has been sent to New [the dock because theéy could not be tarrh need. 1t's a delight, (Cross convention _and Mrs. W. K. accommodated. The - boat was run - % Y ingley, a.talk on Districting the State an only one season and was sold to run This season’s offering is unusually fine in cororings s Bt L T DENTIS and ‘variety. Notes. > sale if they did mot on the receipts Azthur Le Garry has been a visitor DR. E. 4. JONES Cold rains and _wet Suite 46 Shannon -We solicit your inspection if contemplating any changes in decoration. of Connecticut. N +| .. Take No Chances in March. i s Charles Belair has returned from a good_famil h-medicine a necessi- | Take elevator Shetucket Street - week's stay. in Warcester. o Every sensible person knows that trance. Phane, - 2 coughs and colds should not_be ne- cut the fingers of |Slected. A slight cold quickly turns to Aaron Chappell his- right “hand badi _bad cold, then too often is followed 3 z ARG vovtenae e e arippe bronchidls or pneumonia. Shea & Burke 4 T MR P T 41 Main Street ° - about six weeks and" could find no 3 - remedy until 1 -.-1,.4A Foley's Honey and