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- #Gets-It,” Lift e o -~ Corn. Right Off e uuw M Shrivels, Edoghro—ind’ 1o Sonil gty “Just like taking the 1id offt—that's how easy you can lift a comn off your toe after it has been treated “wih ¢ l‘cu"s" wonderful discovery, ‘Gets-It”” Hunt & the wide world‘ uve|r ll;)da,);;nx(’” find e o nothing so magic, simp! nd en [ IF PEEVISH, FEVERISH AND 8ICK, | 3cta-1t"” You f.01 ks who have GIVE “CALIFORNIA SYRUP OF FIGS” mut- Hannah 'P. mflhz gt .'; This is calendar day for April. - sese o B g S Light - vehicle lamps - at 6.40 this . anda Mrs. John Wood of North evening. Elounrhlm' have been visiting friends Special meeting of K. of C. tonight. | > X 7 g Miss Edith Winslow has returned First degree.—adv. The moon was In its fAirst quarter at |18, 2CF home {n Norwich after visiting e Mother! Your child isn't naturally / “Q-0-1 5.30 yesterday morning. 2 Francis Way of FEast Glastonbury Shamrock Grows Green, cross. and peevish. See E2dC The Norwich schools close today been “the guest ‘of his' father-in- ‘ qu., coated; this is S wute n‘:fl“’x&“fim‘: 7 for a vacatien Sfong wetk ' 3 w, Angus Park, of Hanover. 3 evening ¥ stomach, liver and bowels need a e P01 To the regret of the small boys,| “Mrs. Jonathan athrop of Asy-- | £ho" and Learned the cleansing at once. April Fool's day. comes op Sunday. |jum g Hm Mass, of ‘assistan g . others. When listless, pale, feverish, full of | 2 S % : S = {called there by the serious illness of programme, er initroduced - was - tary | cold, breath bad, throat sore, doesn’t = LA Present there are about 150 men |Rer “Grother-in‘law. Byron CRrmier., 5 Ran; cat, sleep or act naturally, has stom- ; Gote ™ orwich State Farm for The- R . P Bridgeport. He spoke of food achache, diarrhoes, remember, gen- briates. = = ll.lmledr Du:;e;& Murtha; m: s ovfn t:nn z"::" "",2 transportation tle liver -:g I;owult cloln!ll:: ;houu % i ¢ Iwa be e first treatment givern. The Peck Nbrary has recently ac- | Mfurtna. of I and Mrs, John . !and ‘Court Quinebaug No. increase their membership roll, If e S Carigornia € " quired a number of new French books, | home P e e R B ians for the cvening were arransed it is sood enough for you. said the O T ats this: alve & Teu some by gift. e . by fhe membership commiltes and the sub chiet ranger, then' it Is good TpSontar, and i agew hours o the e 1 wasts 1 fermenting oShanges in farm owners and ten-| afrs M. B Coon of Pendiston T | the vear1sie-isii | - " " Atter o seiection by "the Academie | eieh Harttord, or New Haven: |food which is clogged n the bowels ants Suburban towns Dromise | nas Been in Norwieh 40 ses Her ptoth: | . Immediately after the chowder Lew- | orchestra Grand Senior Woodward | When the organization is perfected, it passes out of ‘the. system, and 3ou numerous this spring. 025 BerT Bl ok Westeriys. she 1a | 13 A. Andrews, chairman of the gen- . furtha made a brief address | services offered either 1o ‘the stats or |have a well and playful child again. et o onts. at| Sriouary, SRR oot Wt the | ghal committes, “introduced ex-Mayor | touching on_ the Dresent ‘membership | o United States publ health serv- | All etiidren love. thle’ nacmisss, detic- G4 74t toes tn banipan e 10k - Smith college will Teturn to . their| D2ckus hospital > BT I P o S intached Dot yee bel e e s D e 000 fous SOW SR T maE 5 idver. Tatle Tike. pundles, who have used saives o bomes today for the Easter recess. Mrs. Andrew J. Potter of Noank, Goodfellow- | final number of the evening was the |ment yesterday consisted in the Drop: | birectiops for beblen, chiidren of ali| et twrmed pour toes ravw ant | ; 9 A mumber of local teachers “win |familiarly known io Norwich summet 3! e BT b thes “oag | Ayation of scores of notifications of the |ases and srown-ups are plainly on (he |ffom ‘ther Place and never “ger” (| Dinee 1n New Tork And” elacwhere. |her birthday March 2ith, ~and re- 5 e O These notices will be ment to all parts | ieep it handy in vour home, A kt- SO0 08 N0 NV (UF “00 PICHE S b gt B S Ll g et, The committees from the three|of the state for the attention of men |tle given today saves a sick child to- |%ad. pernaps made them blecd i - 4 Among pastors In Drovidence at- | REv. and . Siin Poer enicvamed &|and Harcla Morgan, bariione. “The | courts in’charse of the programme |in il “professions, Whose experience mersen: but ger he. pemuine. Ask B Psia ane patnful wave s Where all cars stop tending _conference is Rev. W. J.|number of calers during the day. Senger Boy and the Coons preserited| .Court City of Norwich—Francis J. | e °° Of USe to the state in time of [your drugsist for a 60-cent bottle of |try “Ggts-It” just once. You put Smith of the Methodist church, North By Sesats, Eydbojts ‘and e he | Murtha, William L. “California Syrup of Figs,” then look o0 3 g Jana it dries at one Greavenordale. strost 15 The. Bacst of Me. wnd ‘Mrs| sketch was Teatuged by local mits o | Georse ¥ Dotan. I T e ot i B IR B Theres nothing to stick. You can pi Pendleton HIII heirs of the late Miss| Harry Shalete of 57 Linden avenue|the Jiferest prominent members of JagouTt Sachem-_Joseph R, ororte-|ment immediately to perfect the or- e st | Yo BCw S0 StoCicing New London, atten concert o 5 - | zanizatios . ) g Eilza Meln of Rochester, N. Y. BeYe| Nevada Van o Veer, . mesto-con:| Grand Secretary Thomas OLoughlin | Androwe, | Tho. “aairy ang fave ohe experience of | acient working force at home fs an|dies a painless shriveling dcath o estate| {raiio, Eiven at Thames Hail, Connec. | of Naugatuck was introduced by| Court Quinebaus—Frank J. Quinlan. | secretary of the siate board of ssrl. | "Diciute neceasity. loosens from Jour f{oe, and off ticut college, on Thursday evening. | Chairmen Murphy. The grand secte-|John I. Hutchison and Edward Mc- |culture and the commissioner on rom. | COnnecticut because of its geograph- |comes, “GethliL [ (Mo DiEest 2O ) 2 Nerny. ors, cds o world toda: The Thursday evening praver meet-| |\ o\~ rres e derived from membership i the | | Lewis A. Andrews was general|Stic animals will prove invaluable in |jcal location. its vailroads, ie harbors |/ b, (o0 one other as good ing at Trinity Methodist church was .. RA GETS L85 chalrman and Baward MoNerny was | offecting the proposed organization. | \t3 munition plants and manutactories, | THEES JOUe (RCC I 3y arugsts led by David Purvis in the absence COMPENSATION AWARD |~ Selections by the Neapolitan orches- ' chairman. o ‘With the movement of treops about | 1l e the center of great miltary 4cc | UChol g5c a bottle, or ment ¢ of the pastor at conference. the state, the influx of labor ana vari- tivity. Camps of soldler: internment Y , 28 E ‘XAAWXTI'H > Will Receive eTn Dollars Weekly Ac- y ous changes due to war conditions tne | CAMPS, base hospitals and various oth- |Teceipt of price by A. J. Brundage, of Storrs, state lead- - . state be pare er military institutions will not only |Co. Chicago, 1li er of bays' and girls' clubs is to speak | cording to Finding Announced Yes-|UNITED LENTEN SERVICE WILL BENEFIT BY m:nxrs}"&v:c’f,'..n,,fi s the stand- | demand the co-operation of civil au- on Poultry Club Work at the Abing-| terday. AT TRINITY CHURCH EIGHT HOUR ORDER|“Under war conditions du thorities, but will {ntroduce problems |, .qter profits in handiing cattle, b fon Grange hall this (Friday) evem-[ , - b v break out, and the state must be in 4 |Sfecting the health and welfare of | FECIEL PRI gl Cnaiging cond ng. n the case of Manuel F. Ramos of | Bishop Acheson Urged Hearers to|Employes of, Western Union to Work | Position to handle any emergency asid Sluiliagie . e 5 tions on the open ranges, where shees @ should profit by the experiencel, ;e peen handled in the past, make |17 Smith street, New London, nst i from the milita: o The members of St. Mary's T. A and | Révmond _ and ' McLaughiin ' of New P e [ourk e on New System. You of & cane In potnt. Out of sl ion|of countries abroad, particularly Eng- | i incrasingly difficult to find feed fo . socie o receive their Easter |London, Compensation Commissioner| The Right Rev. E. Campion Ache- = who were put on guard at the Con. | 2nd and not wake up some day to find | ¢y class of stock during. the mon holy communion 1n a body at the 7.80 | James J Donohue on Thutsday award- | son, D. D, suffragan bishop of Con- T O o e Wil Beratit by the | necticut river bridxe some time ago, | 2UT_forces in the fleld sacrificed be- | when deep snow pronibits grazing in St Patrick's churel r. Smith compensation at the rate | necticut, spoke at the united Lenten | new cignt hour day which will 56 onto| W0 developed ~typhoid fever. This|Sause of chaotic conditions at home | ne pational foreste Sunday morning. of ten dollars weekly from October 21| service held. Thursda: i An_ organized, well nourished and 3 y evening in|emect M 1. The d t fro might not have happened if a plan of B o It is stated that the capacity of the e e e e e healthy people at home will enable our | ,54ional forest range is gradually C to the date of the hearing which was | Trinity Dpiscopal ehurch. g clvic health preparedness had been pe; R T T B A T, et | s Ay and tiien weekly for a pe- Blahop “Acheson urged the keeping | giew ¥ Oty T 1017 Toafme and | fectedy e ""|armies to be promptly supplied with all | jng ‘increased by protection agat ‘ ; A od of four weeks when. the claimant | in close touch with God, make your. = e “We shouid be abl their needs and will be a big factor in | oy, _grazy, a ved method spring creations and iIn great variety | will, o AorrBedcs . your{ commercial dspartment employes at Jbe able to establish safe = over-grazing and Improved method WL % 1S Cxpecten. be mbie-to Terarn | Dintions ‘DU R (% BRES YU | commercial _dspariment employes at| ., T UM e J0le g, sstablish safe | maiing this war snort and decisive | QUSSR 40 PPRIS TR —adv. to work. he sair. A mother is not satisfied in he 3 = by i be pai a basis of eight|Should be able to look into the water also being brought into use by the de A ancting aofthic Asatitary, “Wo B. —_ —- just loving the child but she has a|pmices Wil be paid on & basis = supply. ~ We nave men In this state | (OF, Ome military protection and it 18| velopment of watering places, Wi M., of which Mrs. H. J. Wyckoft is OBITUARY purpose just as a father s thinking | “Gyoctive as of the Same Date— | HO can do this—experts, whose serv- | JUo¢ 98 necestaly 'o STEARTS (08 0| the eradication of polsonous plant SIRSIAE S was Held i $ie Tamlew: toiin - of the boy and of what he will do in | o SF0ONE B9 OV TE, COME o |ices would be invaluable to the state | Protection. and conservation of Ihe|reducing the losses suffered by ¢ Mrs. James Olcott. the future. Bishop Acheson gave an . 5| at such 7 health and food supply of our _civil 3 i % | wants us and when we take his name . tion of food - m: ; as rusl o the fron! & Rev. Father Dorgan, the missionary | red” Wedntsday ot thelr o ify a- | and call ~ourselves - Christians we | hOUT Basis. ¢ Same Date—Plant | the health of ihe neople of the: siats | list some of them for this very {mpor- priest from New York who has been|terbury, after an illness with tuber-)Should seek to live the principals in|, RE Tt 19 D e o | is B00d it will ald the troops quartered | (21t home duty. A Atlantie, Bevni giving missions at St. John's church, | culosis. Mrs. Olcott was born in Nor. | ur daily life. We come to the great "“‘"‘“{"}4 Sang esaployes; % "definite | here. ¢ 9 An organized state board of health, cuna, in antie, Bou Fitchyilie, Is mow at St. . Andrew's | wich 30 years ago and was theidangh- | (hought of everlasting life which is | phers Whose worlt qamits of defnit he proposed efficiency corps would | %ich a8 broposed legislation will prod By Wilderness Sf st church, Colchester, conducting mission | ter of George Fred and Jane Moore |22 ‘n'em‘o"fl:‘lv s:ro?': word. Possi- :;'gl;‘r: “:m dul.‘: will be paid on an| , he DIPPOsSt emclency pmmem"" ;'lda "‘ould ":'"Mx,"i efl:euenz n;clfl:l - R el i services. s k. biy nine-tenths of life is tq, got, to 2 beas: Es < 5 for this service, bul e situation is was thought that when, after Wa Cometock reiage took plase fn July|BaVe: we are struggling for (Rat 1 1| The ~Western Iinion Telegraph (7S 20 B ot e are ™uSt Prepare | altogether too urgent to await pend- |teriog, Napoleon was sent fo St. He e i - - ) : een assigned to the lor The stock at the present time in| 1916, the family having moved to Wa- | Should ask a man what he works for, | SOMPROY, AL, 5 TReUE OF (00 SRUCST | a matter of fighting. To fight success- | 75, ‘T8 0arion.q (o secure at once a |llest spot on earth. As & matier the dairy department at Storrs A; - | terb | he would answer, to have or to get, Cuttural “colioge, conslsts of 70 mal- | tvea oy pon oars 0. She is sur | .nd so we all are working for some decided to put the basic eight- | fully the food problem must be solved.|is of sanitarians, sanitary engineers, |fact St. Helena s 1400 miles nearer clde - The food production mcst be in- i K cultural cotlege. Consists ot 70 “ani- a | Sorticular object In life. Behind all |hour day into effect in its services t epidemiologists, bacteriologists, chem- |a continent than is Tristan d Totored atodk ana. valued At n e ot | o ot yihe Sooille Manu.|Sforts God . has placed a purpose |after May 1 wherever practicable.|ieased | Ono duty of a branch of the |ists, food experts, publicity 'agents, | Many hundreds of miles of oce over $12,000.00. o Drother, Havey W, Comstock. & ca | Which is_easily understood it is a |Of the 45060 _emploves in the coun- [\ (PF, SULf, P 0 PISEDte, esreet, 1o | purchasing agents, ‘transportation ex” |betwesn this isiand and | its , 3 : Parpose “which’ can b made a holy | try, about 25,000 working in what are ising of vesetables, the planting | erts, inspectors, nurses, orderlies and |neighbor. Tristan d'Acuna. 1o - det in the navy, who is on the U. S. ety Ve mion offices will | Of corn ana the production of legum a Members of Trinity Methodist | &' py e pursuit. If we do not see God in pur- | exclusively Western Union offic 111 e p on of legumes. | (lerys who are willing to enter this [is a tiny oasis in a boundless wilde church learn with regret that there 18 | She: omd®, IOW 10 southern waters.| Jose, we are lost. The desires of bad |benefit by the order and recelve the|etc. Germany has bheer able to hold | corvice. ~ Within a short time an or- |nes of waters, proceed from it in Wi a prospect of the pastor. Rev. F. W.| Bratt of Noreieh. Burial is to e 1i|men and women are the same as faf | same pay they now get for nine hours' pecause she has recozyized this|ganization will be effected either as a |direction one will Coleman leaving to go to the influen- | this ecit; as the body is concerned and the only | work. -~ Overtime will be paid for at ?{fi‘::;":’ That is where England has | giate body Tn conjunction with the| It is a rocky and cliffgirt isle with tian charge of St Mark's church,| ~Mrs. Olcott was a young woman of | different is that God's purpose is one-eighth iof & day's pay an hour. T e el United States public bealth service. |solitary mountain 1,000 feet high re Brookline, Mass. ‘great amiability and many Sraces of | in one case and in the other case it is| In all there ave 26,000 offices, and the ‘The proposed --corps would be of — ing Itself from the midst. Yet on t A Pahia ko manner, and her death has deeply |not. So we strive nndhe‘gduvor to | majority ;er the ex;llplaye. 3 lnclu(} d fi;l({fig“ :g‘l‘c:i,e ’;::tewgrk‘i:g lfl"con; Another Strike Faces New London.. [lonely speck of rock and ea e 2 annual . 5 . state jeved frie: v] bri up and train a chil to serve |in the order are the ones who receiv vi r the national e lives a community that se conference of regents, delokatss and | Siomotive o g e e her | God in mind, soul and body. The pur. |salaries from railroads and prformSovernment, It would be a Home | ;0o highway department of MNew |quite.happy-in its is0 alternates in New Haven Wedncsday | disposition. pose of life without God will lead you |other duties. A large number of nightyGuard for lealth, which is one of the | GondpR, Bas reroivle & [O0CF, HCE | the rest of the world 5 the report for the committee on old to shame. In the pursuit of life there |operators and women are working now | Prime factors of a successful war. We { (4% <@I90RCR0 VRaly To% e contrac- |ers, cattle raisers and shepherd (14 b ”» tralls was read by Mrs. Elisha E. FUNERAL is an eternal valuable attachment and |on the eight hour basls. 2 ;'rl;:'fim’! ;‘;I';l t that a large body of | F1/ ™" qii5 1ot of the union em- |the valleys of the island, are 1mes usy Rogers, chairman, of Norwich. an eternal memory. God wants us to| W. N. Fashbaugh, vice president, in s, mobilized near a town Is hound | [foves b the city declare that unless | flelds where pofatoes —malr have. He wants us to extract life. In charge of traffic, estimated that the|!0 have an effect on the fown: Men of | {0y demand for an increase of wages |grown. The food of the people State Agent A. W. Buchanan, who s Mo tiyers: Christ the thing we possess becomes |eight hour day would cost the com- |eXpert knowledge in the town could be S 3 ¢ | sists for the most part of beef, mutt In the pi wan' in “Norwih Thuesaay i fsma| ; The funeral of Miss Marina Rivers| oo ung the. feings Do scem o5 Boe: | ory. Sperosinatoly J500000 & yoar,|ised toeliminate all nowibility of | Som 225 to 3320 for An elEnt o | e otatoes and Aah—Los A picture you see one | certificates to children of working age, | Whose death occurred at her home in | sess become ours. You come to Christ | From the company’s standpoint, giving | d7nzer of the town's health. o on stribe May 10 ' Times. S s had fewer applications than usual and | Fitchville Monday after an illness of | for the full revelation of the everlast- [an employe the same pay for eight| “The problem of camp followers must|5° ©7 Strike May 70. 1] of our loosely draped Spring|issuea but three certificates while in|several weeks was held from her late | ing and it is the full purpose in life | hours' work as for nine is equivalent |be taken into conzideration. The dis- | EDITORS AND PUBLISHERS ‘AL Consoling Raflestion Willimentio during Thursday morn- |home Thursday morning and a _re-|to extract th to a wage increase of 12 1-2 per cent. | tribution of milk for babies must be S NIGING A Overcoats. ing. quiem high mass was sung by Rev. The, Western Dnion has shared in | thousht og. Al these questions could OF JEWISH NEWSPAPERS | When vou feel like denouncis David O'Donnell, pastor of St. John’ the recent general prosperity of the |be taken up by the proposed efficiency e e DMy, ST e 4 MECHENIETS INITIAYE SEVENR country. It paid in dividends last year | °OrPs which could be formed along the To Recruit and Outfit Jewish Soldiers [nearly two bililon ]\\u‘uu ation : . are only a few aks wh e 35 = 2 There’s an easy informal|2nd pleasea to learn that the pro- |assisted by Mrs. Francis Gibbon. The 5 . an ‘ lines of a Home Guard 2 jlors. y posed Bill taxing all Asherraen Thas|bearers were Walter Rogess. Jobn|New Members Taken in at Regular|3,Pf%,cont; and an additional dividend | /1o zillary of the United States pobe and Sajlors. anonymous letter-writing mhmflmm of been reported unfavorably by the |Lynch, John McCann, Thomas Meeting in Eagi Hall on a 6 per cent. basis this vear. Its|lic health service. To merfect the corps| New York, March 20.—After a meet- | Post. 'y OF yOu | 6sh ana _Eame committee of the legis- | Sweeney, Joseph Marra. The high es- Capitalization is¢ $100,000,000. How- | the first step is to take a mail census |ing with editors and publishers of ey o, young men and men of taste | [LS 1 Hhe, i AYorble report prac-|teem in which the young lady was held | ~Seven candidates were initiated at |over, the Western Union has in the |of the men interested and that is what | Jewish newspapers here foday, Samuel| Wallingford:—2 demonsirat of ly kills the measure. was shown by the large number of |the regular meeting of Machinists [past dofle favors for its employes when | is being done at present. Hany a pro- | Untermyer announced that he would |tractors, under the t 2 eautiful floral forms. They included No. 744, held Thursday even- fessi wi N vs, | New Haven will like. We also have the mc"-"wflg‘:, lzl""s‘ ofh wool was |a large pillow marked Daughter from H.‘;‘o.: 1:.&1“‘ halle A communication | o ,"z:;‘n“-‘l‘.,"}r‘.’,‘;fl&'a"?fi';.{‘z"‘i..?::."{?,’; oy s o:l‘zl nmv ?x'fl:‘:rhi:'z:- ::n?h: :?::Tt‘reew:: p:.;orf—l:‘-:::f et B & el | ecnssed vednesday at the semi-an- |mother, 8 pollow, Sister, from broth- | was read from the United States civil|company earned only 3 per cent. The |perience to make the state efcient |ouift Jewish soidiers and sallors. No-|farm of the o Hols new belt back style, the kind o o !sm‘ irectors of the |ers and sisters, a cross of roses and | service commission relative. to the|vacation fund and the eight hour day | rather than by using a gun or die- |tice would be given through the Jewish | pany, Tues April 10, The demo 2 Connecticut Shegp Breeders’ associ- jcarnations from Mr. and Mrs. Tre- | need of machinists at the various na: |tor women employes were instituted | in% trenches. Some of the countries | press, it was said, to the Jews of the stration will continue all da that fits but does not wrinkle, . It was planned to|mont Rivers, a wreath from a friend, | val stations. It was voted to purchase |also in years when the company did|abroad are aiready profiting by the |country “to stand in readiness in case concentrate the wool of Connecticut|a spray of white carnations from Mr.|a large American flag and also the 1 —_— 2 not have a treasury as full as now. |Service of American experts in the | their services should be needed. $18.00. to & central selling point. and Mrs. James Smith and family, | Star Spangled Banner will be plaved | although the railroad telegraphers|war zone. We will need experts in the | Associated with Mr. Untermyer will spray of Easter lilles from Mr. McCann | at the opening of each meeting. The[are not included in those who benefit | €ame way. be Jacob H. Schiff, Isaac Seligman, PUT CREAM IN NOSE AND STOP CATARRH Tells How To Open Clogged Nos« trils and End Head-Colds. The household furniture of Rev. J.|ana family, Gats i Ky W. Bixle 1 ve y, Gates Ajar from shop- | committee comprising Joseph Higgins, |¢rom the Western Union eight hour ‘The notice sent out to health officers | Nathan and Oscar Straus, Louis The fabrics are all wool. e pamnnmre Tof Sine moved from|mates. spray of Easter lillies from |Joseph Kucher and Charles Co¥l WhO |day ordor, the Order of Railway Telog.|and other professional men by Dr.|Marsnall, Adolph Lewisohn and. other sregational church, New Londop, for Mrs. John Sullivan, spray of pin} | attended the convention of all the|rgphers is now engaged in a general | Rlack follows: i prominent Jews. transportation o G’eorxh. Where Rev. lrl‘)?!gvvm:‘am W: 'kBeflflGxulnfl t:{m- ltadgex! in ;ezflflnxlan&;lem in Hart- | ojght hour movement in which it has|To Whom It May Concern A declarator issued after toda Mr. Bixler now has the chair of To- | Hugors sad famie cromn op | ast Sunday reported. been successful on a number of rail-| Our country is at war regardless of | meeting said in part: Hggantat Aflants; Gniveralty. - roads. Also, it is the contention of the | the fact that war has not been official- | “The eagerness to serve their coun- - white roses Mr.' and Mrs L. B EONRENSATION, FINDING railroad ‘telegraphers that they are|ly declared. We must arouse to the |try, stimuwated by the consclousneas y c Gl';fo“;ndj coun:‘);lnrm agent, John E.|ana" M 2V Er. s';“' :“md fu-,my’; " l‘ngludud m;.:; rthe provisions of the G lnonlfbllit:‘en whl:‘h a state of war|of duty and honor, has‘ng‘.‘er dbatn;e - ford, is making arrangements to g A 3 i amson eighi hour law recently up- | imposes, and promptly prepare for all |fired the Jews to patriotism and seif-| You feel fine in a few moments. Yo Nave canning chibs and-. clubs 1n|SPray of white carnations, Miss Rose |Continuance of Payments on Basis of |jeiq by the supreme court of the Unit. | contingencles. Sacrifice as It has In the prosent crisis [cold in head or catarrh will be gone : Marra. Voluntary Agresment is Ordered. 5 ¢ iitary . s B | st S oluntary Ag: lered. | ed States, which gives the basic eight| Flaborate miiltary preparations are |in America. Your clogged nostrils will open. T 207 Main Street vegetables Dndertaker Hourlgan had charge of hour day to all persons engaged in the | under way and our best men are rap- | “The Jewish patriots in America re- |air passages of your head will cle among the children in Botton. the chitdcen . camidren in|the arrangements. A finding in the case of M. V. Bishob | operation of trains in interstate com- |idly enlisting in one or the other |sponding to the call of the naton have, |and you can breathe freely. No mo district formi a club for that dis- of 7 Schoolhouse Lane, New London, | merce. branch of the service. An efficient |therefore, ived to organize as the |dullness, headache no triet. ng & club for that Q1s-|yineyard Workers Remembered Mrs. [claimant against the Robert Palmer Denting _force is - imperative, - hut It | Jowish Leagdo of American Patriota|snufing, mucous dischar Slocum. and Son Ship Building and Marine | pecpyuiTs STILL COMING alone cannot carrv om a war of any |to assist in the mobilization of ail the [ness; no strusgling fer breath @ The bulk of the $87,000 estate of the| - At a recent meeting of the Vineyard | R8ilkay company was announced on length to successtul consummation. |forces of the Jewish race in the United | night. late Dean Willlam S. Grosvenor, of | Workers o Batint Thursday by Compensation Commis- FOR HOME GUARD | The support of an organized and ef- | States, as well as of all its economic | Tell yo gist you want a sr New Fork. Tormerly of Norwich, con- | Mrs. 3. 5. Slocum, wife Sf Hev. Joei | ioner James J. Donohue. W e 2nd fnancial resources, and place them | bottle of feam Balm. AppY LADI S! ted of stocks and bonds. His|B. Slocum, D. D. was presented a |, TNS respondents are ordered to pay | Organization Meeting ls to be Held at the disposa’ of the American nation | little of this fragrant, antiseptic ¢ rary was appraised at $268, and his | beautifu lavaliier, set with diamonds |the claimant in a lump sum whatever Next Week: in defenee and honor of the country.” |in your nostrils, jet it pen largest stock holding was 220 shares|and pearis and attached to a gold |OMPensaton may be due him on the More than 1,000 Jews, attending a |through every air ge of the he: We will cheerfully ex- ]|of the Pennsylvania railroad worth | chain. Mrs. Slocum also received a |0asis of the voluntary agreement ap-| Recruits are still coming in for the Incidents In Soci mass meeting held under the auspices | soothe and heal the swollen, inflame in all 312,457 large armtui of pink roses which she [Proved and, (Jied. and payments are to | Norwich Home Guard. The recrulting nciael n ciety OF the Independent Order Free Sons of | mucous memurane, and rellet com olain all about our o . ¥ ‘ednes- 2 —— - | officers are at the o Tsrael, pledged themselves to make any | instantly. At Springfleld, Wednesday, a form- | day night. - ecoption Wednes- | S o ing shall be held for the pur- | DUBGISE Dails from 3 10 & ond 1 10 5. e erifices ot American na. | It is Just what every cold a pose of determining the claimant’s dis-| Capt. Charles A, Hagberg has is-| * fional Interests, “should the noble ef- |tarrh sufferer needs. Don't sta er rector of Christ church, Norwich, — Bishop Thomas F. Davies of the Epis- g " ability. 2 e ed-up and miserable. setts, offered to Mayor F. E. Stacy his ing. = wich to assemble at the state armory |feW days in New York. e AT THE DAVIS THEATRE. |75 oclock next Tuesday evening == EFFORT TO REVIVE THE 2 . services in any way they may be need- | The bot train due in Norwich at It is a pleasing way to ]|cd in the Springheld Home Defense |10.07 o'clack Thi = 4 ati he 1 Mrs. Thomas Harland has opened 3 tiiin ¢ 51 quse | 1007 o'clack Thursday might arrived| Vaudeville and Moving Pictures. T . meroh "o esims | her house on Sentry Hill for the sea- DESERTED COASTWISE TRADE CUMM]NGS & RING h’ Je'*, uvm, morning, havis b laye . this dependi th list- | Son. e > Mrs. Robert P. Keep, whose sudden | teain weck at Ortary, o oyed by the e et e iiences that AN e The Cotecs o okiec 1o T o Be Made by tha Vice President of and Diamonds. death shocked and grieved Norwich s ursday afternoon | panjes of a maximum of 75 and a min- | Miss Kate Rudd of Woodside is pass- the Federal Shipping Board. friends Thursday. had one of the most and evening were delighted with the|imum of -50. Already Norwich has|ing a week or iwo with sister, Funeral Directors and Embalmer; 337 MAIN STREET Oppcsite Post Office "Phone 238-2 oty e R ol Birthday Party. excellent bill of vaudeville and moving | sniisted well oyer 100 mem and their | Mrs. William P. Lyman, in New York.| San Francisco, Cal, March 29.—If m H.AUT-CADDENCO Porter school, Farmington, limited to| Last Saturday evening about thirty- | Pictures that has been secured for the | names have been sent on to the emer- the steamship companies which aban- about 200 girls, each student paying ?:: {fll““; and friends gathered at h:!tmm& e m‘; - :V‘"' a sing- | gency board at Hartford, which is a| Mrs. Howard E. Atterbury has re- [doned sea traffic between Atlantic and Swwelers, Established 1872 on_ entering $1,000 tuition fee, irre-|{be home of Miss Nellie . Way of | {n& Th"fl” 14 Ingeed be hard| necessary detail before the formation |turned to New York after a brief visit|Pacific coasts forfmore attractive prof- spective of special studies later. ot nklin to ‘help her celebrate Sawa) e Tyrolean Troubadours | of the companies can be pursued. with her mother, Mrs. George C. Kip- |its in European trade do not re-enter PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING her birtnday. The evening was spent |occupy the headline position on the ley. the coastwise trade, the United States Cabin _signs “Men” and “Women” | in dancing, games and selections were | programme. They appear in unique| ~oMPENSATION AGREEMENTS E ot government will, Theodore Brent, vice on_the Groton ferry boat have been |rendered by May Bushnell Miss Whay | costume and have special scentry for % Mrs, Frederick T. Sayles enterta:ned | President of the federal shipping board, xchanged, the womem's cabin being|Tcelved many ‘beautifal sifts, among |Ihelr act i one man. R RAT.arS 127 | Four Waers Filed Yesterday in the Su- |the Tuesday Afterncon Reading ciub |clearly indicated to o mesting of ship. 50 that women are no longer requir- | Music for dancing was furnished by |ceptional merit. - Their dance number perior Court. ;l'\;:' :'eek at her home on Washington &’:lbr::pd h;:; 'ml{;";h- J}:en}l::fi eq to cross the driveway, dodging ve- | Georse Hall, Ethel Way and Walter | which concluded the act proved one of com; = panies who deserted the coastwise Em E W hicles of all sorfs in order to reach| Way. During the evening refresh- |the big attractions at the theatre yes- | Four compensation agreements were trade that it was their duty to revive Lady Assistant their cabln fro mthe ferryhouse. | menis wore terved and included a|terdsy Amold and Taylor ars ssem | Hiod S0 Too vt ie followss — _. |spending the winter m Phiadeipnim |t : spendin The sale of rare books, bookeases, | Sister, Mrs. Clarence. Satteres o | Bispesachoed. Treima Tivoms, rtied | MEoakt and Lakes Contracting Co. of |has resbmed teaching at the Norwich | yasional F = = i IOLIN ppeshitt e ereshe, vepr | e, om AL s e | e S S5 Sl e e | ek i, LA [ A oot : e o & can Revolution an er , 3 3 - | place on the programme and came in A - 3 TEACHER fmericens Drongnt SLii et New|Th Qi Ferapius Sil and|ie s swd shate of the SRNC ey | ok 16, Sstiyenkiy Tor ssver weoks | The, Thariay Aftermoon Duslise |, APRIRYES ERSGE SIaaN Lnthg | Seeciel Aaten to Theatrs Troupes Claims, petition” slgned by’ whipple, | Miss Wey proved a very entertaining | is an ideal picture. 1It'is a Triansle | ohor® Mocwide: st on’ and Luclan | poms of Mre, Bamund W. Ferking on | Season provide for the pasturing of | g e TR H old, and others, ladelphia, 1700, - up ™ | production lve and is 2 3 e . 8,400,156 sheep, 2,120,145 cattl and ivery nnection hetucket Street All String instruments repaired || Anold; and others, Thiiedetpbia. 100, | 10 NS ur, Al Naving a most. enjovas | broduceh Te hus s humes ana ity | saw, March 17, $1.25 total. Sachem terrage. et ot a horsés and 54,680 swine. These fig- Vielins sold on easy terms ble time. *ond there TLorraine Manufacturing Co., Paw- s : s FABREL & SANDERSON, Pregs For adostithmte -dildross’ K e Dot AR B B siratns a2 e oty Tunping Shrones St e s | catuck, and Edna Reynolds, Westerly, | | Mrs. E. T. Gallaudet, her daugkiers it s el B 3 their hands full- at present, as they Action on Common Count. ginning to.end. The Telephone Belle | laceration of ‘galm of left hand, Feb. . and son .Fraacis: | 177000 cattle and horses and a de- have to weigh the mail when placed in | Morton F. Plant of Groton. {5 the name of the comedy picture. | 27;, 80 Weekly. of Huntington place are.in Hartford | rease of about 200,000 sheep. Grazing their ‘Car and Keep a retord whi T - |y e, Brises Manufacturing: Co. of |for a few days visit with relatives. | 15%.%0f the forest service ngurs| DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN T s ! ed an action nst H. R. Coffin of Yoluntown, and Ehilip Weber, crusped THAE ‘for DrvDoms gt ey aliitma Cl in ! transit as they are unable to perform | winasor Locks, for $900 on a common Woodmen Held' Meeting. finger, Feb. 17. $5.45 The chain of bridge parties and af- | one cow 15 equal to five sheep. Conse- the required duties -afong with their | Sount The papers were filed with the| * ., No. - ternoon teas for the benefit of the Red 3 D | on Togular work. of distributiong - mai | Gerk °f the superior court on Thurs-| GCOSIAERR PR, J0. 0306, Modern Niantic Boy U-boat Victim. - | Cross fund has been successful y ar- | Suq torscs o hotd o be entioslent 1o ental Surge along the line. y: meeting_appointed the following com- | News has been received of the sink- | 72n8ed and the first ones are to be held |a net increase of 355,000 sheep, or of | McGrory Building, Norwich, Gonn. mittee to take charge of the dance|ing by the Germans of the British |this week. 71,000 cattle, over the total number of Jnock in your mo-| West Hartford.—At the student re-|. Secured Marriage License. which.is to be held after Easter: Fred | ship Chorley, on which Clarence Sweet stock grazed last year. e “pure”‘oxvgen | cital at Smith college Thursday even-| Simon Solomon of Norwich and|Spencer, Medos Lusignan, Raiph Bug- | of D cianeic ahipped Jast month from | Miss Alice Richards of New Haven | The Gcerase in the number of sheep the regular |ing Miss Esther Fanning, 1918, of West | Belle Sterling, of Cedar ‘bee, Eugene Greene, Joseph Colombe, | Norfolk, Va. for France as an elec- | has returned home after a visit of sev- | is said to be caused by the action of Hartford played as numbers the | cuse, New York, secured.a Joseph Marcoux; floor manager, Frank Mr. Sweet, has notified his|eral days with her nieces; Miss Har- |owners who are of . their L ‘Adagio | cense Thursday ~afternoon safe- aflfl. “Trumbull and Miss Alexandrine| ‘In m‘: