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= “fu*i%m% " AND PLANT SALE OPENS TIIIS MORBRNING AT 8.15 £ : Mari e ‘We have listed these numbers of which we have the most e m,,m..;::;“, F-fvs'm n: East Tho i srowin. || stock. Besides these listed numbers we have a few Grape Iowes m%fi. except New e Ty I m”"‘“ charming. Plants, Pear, Cherry and Plum Trees. Gales Ferry, J. M. Potter; Griswold ‘ana ‘Voluntown, John Thomp- o e e Lrary Bra. Alapiyel on - | zuaran a Atlantic coast® morth of Delawafe son; g“f‘"':;‘%,’-,.,';;,,?:;"’- Had- ; These Trees and Plants are strong and healthy, and are Northern d: Cleasing tam p oy - mwnbynnm<h-besnmmgwdnelhngthzn- A A M. Norwich Town T iy, Gt PUBY Alarich: o Sl direct on, eSSBS} Guwm stock for over 60 years. ‘Telephone 519 5 S lzi day: cooler in Conecticut and west- 2 i Cuttare” Ulusirated, interest- orn’ Massachusetts; Wednesday prob- 1 . g booklet, sent free Write for it Select Stock—APPLE TREB—-—S to 7 ft. DRS. L. F. and A, 4. LaPIERRE | 5 200 o o . muir colaer L. 7. Radlifte, T e il o Thquss Binmwoo: |] Avele, Hed Astrache 257 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. | Tuesday; Wednesday overcast, warmi s, . S ineiiey: Mystlo 2ndlaiso Q-Ban Depilatory for removing || Apple; Yellow Transparent, Summer. Office Hours: € DU e B e Horley Smith, Nisntic, G, A, Smity: |superfiuous hair. Apple, Sweet Bough, c : Observations in Norwich. North Grosyenordale, J. A, Wood Apple, Northern Spy, Winter. We m tedpom by The following recerds, réported from 5 Norwich Towe, Willam Crawford; [to the pler and one of the men Who |§ Apple, Ben Davis, Winter.. Sundays ' Sevin’s pharmacy, show the changés > e Norwich, North Main street, feder- | jum: on the wharf wore oilers Ay Tn " temporature and the barometris REYV. J. H. NEWLAND - ot NOPRIoh, Trinlty, 3. I Newimid [ e naoke with. . gkenan. So0ont. Apple Northwestern’ Greening, Winte EACH changes Monday: Rev. Frederick W. Coleman, whoe for| 04 ivstic. Frank Chamberlain; | Commander surnn‘ plained the in- PPl Trdmmer's Ther. Bar | ., past six vears has been pastor ot |Qneco #na Green, A. G Williamsson: |cident by that he had re- [§ Apple, This Sale Onl 32 2097 | O R Methodist Eplscopal " church, |Portland, J. C. Hofer; Putnam, G. D.|ceived a tel from Secretary of |§ Apple, Yellow Belleflower, Fall is Sale Only - L 4 280 e city, was on Monday transferred |Btanley: Quarryville,' G. E. Davis: |the Navy Daniels ordering that no|§ Apple, Grimés’ Golden, Winter. Ever; g“een Beer *ellemest 1 Towest i frem tho New England Southern Con- | Bockvile - B Inds s Bt g e Voarbora, A, & consoquence PEACH TREES / - Engl .. | ent el ou n- |leave the sequl REAL MAN LAGER ‘Comparisoris. o 11 he muconsiand Confer. | Chestor, W. H. Gath: Stafford Springs, |of the telegram the D-1 was sent to P @ Predictions for Monday: Showers on | of Trinity church by Rev. J. H. New- | O- J. Aldrich; Staffordville and Mdsh-|the pler and the policemen mistook Peach, Niagara, similar to the Elberta 5 Sruupht ¥, warmer. land of Fall River, formérly superin- |apaug, G. H. Wright; Sterling, J. C. her for a German subniarine. Poach, Belle of Georgia, July, (white, red cher k) C H. JACKEL & co. Monday’s weather: Cloudy tendent o the Norwich m-' t. The - . O . it oAt 1o tha ||| Penoh, Carmen, August, (yellow-whits) 3 announcemsnt oi Rev. leman in 3 3 ! > PuST—— SRR TR transfer to the New E,,,,.,,. ‘Confer- state pier with D-;;utgn g:‘!.l:dc'g:eg"m» Peach, Champion, August, (flesh-white)... ks _ EACH OR. SHAHAN, Specialist H riesm T2 | oF e New Emxiand Southers Conter. Shecioa by the coflector. Peach, Grawford’s Early, (rich yellow)..... This Sole Only —"‘“—‘_— e of the Methodist iscopal church g T (diteases of he Blioa and Stomach. D“————-—— 1 hxsm;rov‘ldenca g g FUNERALS PEAR TREB—S to 7 ft. . Rev, Mr. Col t ich —— o f6] Anemia: | s (s 30| crorm Fall River i Apeli 1511 3o aec Frank E. Parke: Pear, Keiffer, Fall, best grade. 29 each ! R ent the 0, 3 3 ¥ - swine the pastorate of Trinity M. &. The funeral of Frank E. Parker, 56 Pear, Seckle, Fall, best grade.. 29¢c each S R e 5 e e St meeie ey R K Y Ry RRANT 3 1 ntes v Preston, w: e urday after- PLANTS . Mo Jutsiae calls dade after ¥ i |\ 7.6 cams to Philadelphia from Berby, Bo. s o e funeral parlors of M. CU glan in 1 and supplied th the uriga Burial was in t, Ch i black ...... @®evcsressrseissassseitisrrne oo B F ude? whlcl? 1.“:‘:&0‘.‘355‘ by fxz‘;éluls 1oW | Boards of the Fhiladelphia conference . S e bk e B 5 ol — as a student. Te graduated with hon- : Deerfoot GREENEVILLE SRt B e, Seminer ST opd g g ASPARAGUS PLANTS v, e funera (] 3 i - Peutis. schaint 5. philsetuta ot wvais held at Hillerest, Uncasville, Mon- || Asparagus, Palmetto, large market variety. . $1.00 per 100 Wiss Emily A. Hill Entertains in Hon- | Brown university ln 805, day afternoon at 2.30. Rev. Richard R.|§ Asparagus, Colossal, extra siz . $1.00 per 100 FANCAKE FLOUR or of Birthday—Pleasant Surprise His charges in this conference have G:’nll:-.m rec:o; of:‘(.?hhrlstbchurch, 2 :l;; UB RO S st.|been as follows: Mount Pleasant, of wich, officiate e bearers w RHUBARB OT MAPLE SYRUP Shity for M B 5. PRIl ice T Rale Frank F. Chappell, Wiliam H. Reeves, 7o each George Sbeiety Meeting—Notes. Fikmpton. ® Cobf. harles A. Johnson, Charles B. White, || Rhubarb, Linnedus, early. LA TOURAINE COFFEE| = e I, Broadway, Providencs, St. P Tharies N. Lee and N. . Eriggs P‘n lo!s "fl et -+ ,fim”‘,’;l"fi;g;?"gg‘fi%a'yfl a’;g:l_flnrm:f J. H. Newland was appointed The flowers were magnificent, the cas- || Mock Orango—Syringa (Philadelphus) 24 to 36 inch bushes— rk Moz district superintendent of the Norwich iiet being covered by a pall of violets. : 2 3 ," g N oo Sends of B |t T ADHIl 1503, and scoi Stiar Burial was in the family let in Cedar largs, flowering shrub—grows te a height of 8 or 9 ft, rapid 6 Fi o : The prizs Dorothr and played games.|iook up his_residence on Williams Grove cemetery, New London, the fu- grower—healthy bushes at... - each ranklin Street e m”‘”Maim":"AémW“:;d V(o8 | street. Tor five yor befo;enfimt sl ueral party going by automo:iile. o R Mo Clonios S d P , he had been located at imav:tic, A large number of friends from Nor- ush Honeysuckle icera), a owering, decorative JUSTIN HOLDEN, Propristss L e previous o which he was at Central REV. FREDERICK W. COLEMAN |..ich, New London and other places e N B LR L L i SRy < X ~ s, Plymouth and. Pa et. He 2 attended the services. Hill recelved many pretty gitfs from | j *1% Dvmouth and Taww ool 1€ | watson; Thompson, H. E. Rorr: Tol- o ki t5s St ok THETEE N e hanibiFal gt Tiavee aod: Bediti- = her frierds. Dainty refreshments were | gl rqla Ia, ana Boston University | land and Crystal Lake, N. B. Cook. illiam Crary, DUS O BRSO \TEIISOUS)) @ d ’ Carriages, Democrats, Con- |served by Mrs. Hill. Chickens and | 3ianols, 1a, and Beston Tnivetslty | ®5r casyille, S. C. Tibbitts; Vernon,| The funeral of William Crary was ful flowers, grows in this climate and as far north as Ontario. 3 Easter egzs were favors. Mrs from the First church in Fall River|O. E. Newton; Wapping, J. E. Priest- |neld Monday afternoon at his home in Lol S i R S e Soav. Sk b ords and Business Wagons. | Vas assisted in serving by Mrs. C. R. | 70" 50 o Dot Jake charge of tha ley: Warehouse Point, G. H. VanNat- Preston at 1 o'clock. In attendance 5 N 2 Williams and Mrs. William A. Pitcher. | 228, will probably ter! Westerly, E. J. Curley: West| were many friends and relatives from (single violet), Rubis ( red)—strong 2 year plants . 20c each Will clean up on a lot of Stable and | 2158 5 e B B e rhan will occupy the | Thompson ana East Woodstock, John | Providence, Fitchbirg, Mass. Wester- May Adams, Jessie Hill, pulpit at Trinity church next Sunday | B tiller: Wellington to be supplled: |iy, Norwich, and sufroundifig towns. Jquare Blankets. A good line of Auto | new, Tlizabéth Buchanan, Irene Go; Willimantic, R. S. Moore; Windson- | Rév. L. M. Keneston, paster of Preston [y don, ‘I;‘anm,e Robinson, Gladys Cruth- ¥ . | ville, C. D. Bromley; Professor at{City Congregational church, officiated. ers, Viola Hill, Evelyn Eastland, Ha- | & leman has endeared himself to the | Boston University School of Theolosy, | The bearers were Albert D.. James E. A NOTICE REGARDING OUR ANNUAL Prices right low on Team and Ex. | 2oy, Cruthers. Robert Geer, Tranklin|iloor¢s"of his parishoners who extend | A. C. Knudson; Agent Preachess' Aid |Jesse O. and Lynwood B. Frary. Burial inson, Billy Asnew, Burton Hall, i v wess him their best wishes for success in |society, J. B. Ackley; leave of absence, |was in Preston City cerfietery, where o e e e s his new field. W. H. Dunnack. Rev. Mr. Keneston read the committal ROSE BUSH SALE PRI service. There was singing by the Surprise Party. - 2 Preston City church choir. We usually have our Annual Rose Bush Sale the first part of April. This m L L CHAPHAN CO. x{vAen‘e{x :ler:}fi;:es‘;“;?ed%“g s FRIVATS FLERCHER JOW gt e m‘&‘?fir‘ffii’.fii‘&fifiu““‘" ease year we will have to postpone the sale for about three weeks. We had odell, Satur- 3 day evening at her home here. The THIRD COMPANY CLERK IN THAMES RIVER| The beautiful flowers included a!fl word from the Holland growers last Saturday that the Bushes had been /4 BATH STREET, NORWICH, CT.|evening was spent with games and T o Bkl illow marked At Rest from the £ music, many vocal and instrumental | Appointment Announced Monday | May Have Been L. . e ced aboard the steamer which would leave as soon 4 During Span-|and sons, wreath of galaxia leaves and selections being rendered. _ Henry| Night by Acting Captain Denison. ish-American War. sweet peas from the brothers, spray bun obtained to pass the blockades. Blanchette sang Theyre Wearing Easter lilies, roses and violets and D. S. VLA FRSS b= | Them Higher in Hawall, accompanied | Members of the Third and 'Fifth| Considerable excitment was caused | spray of 60 carnations from the nicces WATCH FOR THIS SALE v Miss Helen Larkin. A violin so0id | companies of the Coast Artiliery were |z the finding of a piece of wire|and nephews, galaxia wreath and vio- was rencered by John Grifith, hccom- | in an anxious state of mind Monday |cable Sunday afternoon in the Thames | lets, Preston City . Congregational panied on_the pano by Mis< Helene | night when it became known that the |river in the vicinity of the state pler.|church; wreath of assorted fowers, Pianos Prodeil. There were 8o0los by Miss|Seeond and Fourth Coast Artillery|The cable was found after the T. A.| Preston City P. of H.; gpray of carna- : Elizabeth Fleming, Miss Eva BIalr | compantes of Bridgeport, membgrs of |Scott Co.'s tug had dragged the river | tions, Miss Phoebe . Shefiield; spray THE PuHTEnus & MITGHELL Gu . s and Deniel Perkins. Dainty refrésh-|the same corps were called out for |near the Thames river bridge at the |of red and white carnations, AMr. and P ldyer-P 1anos ments were served by Henry Prodel|ayty. s plenty of room for re- |request of the New Haven road of-|Mrs. J. H. Wilson; spray white carna- and C. Beetham. cruits in both the Third and Fifth |ficials. It was stated that the rail- Hone WUr. apd Mrs G. A Eolden; 4 = Those attending were the Misses|coi road officials ordered the d t Eaits a8 they are far Dalow [to cials ordere: o dragging |s; of carnations, Mr. and Mrs. VlCtOl' VlCtrOl as Helen Larkin, May Finlayson Lillian |y retrensth. It is generally felt |done as a precautionary measure pure- Chasles . Bansett: wreath, Afr. and Erodell, Alice Beetham, Amelia Erwin, | among the members of the companies |13, and that such action was not the Mrs. W. ‘Wheeler; wreath of ga- ON EASY TERMS e that they will be called out this week |result of a clue of any kind or that|laxia leaves and sweet peas, George A. 3 5 Blais, | P30 S Captain William R, Denison | there was anything wrong. The cable | Selcer and Samuel Glasse was a week-end guest at her home here, returning to Willimantic Mon- day afternoon. ight Building, Marsh Building, | Alice Tricson and the Messrs. Rodger |4 the Third company announced late [had the appéarance of having been | carnations, Mr. and _ Mr: . w Strest, 230 State Streef, | 30d Tdward Jensop Custave Nelson:|Monday evening several new appoint- |1aid many years ago. Peckham and Mr. and Mrs. . W. Otis - St : New London fth At Prodel Dasiel Berbing, |ments. Pmivate Robert O. Fletcher| Sunday the T. A. Scott Co. re-|of New Haven; spray of pink ros . = ae A large number of patriotic citizens Jobn *Sultivan, Wiliiam ~8nd Henry |has been appointed company clerk, re- | ceived word from the New Haven | buds, ‘Chares (rederick Sears, Jr.: | rasfer 5 ik are displaying flags abolt town and chette, & lieving Private Street. Quartermaster |road requesting that the company |sPray of pink rosebuds, Mr. and Mrs. 0 4513 L [0 LAty shlley- e Sergeant .Girard L. Ranger is relieved |drag the river in the vicinity of the|J. C. Atterbury; bouquet of jonquils, y g : 4510 ed in the militia. St. George Society Meeting. of duty as quartermaster sergeant and [ Thames river bridge to be sume that|Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Harris. 3 = 5 2739 - The regular meeting of St. George’s appointed supply sergeant, an office [ there were no wires leading to the M————F & Pttt 8 Mrs. Martin Durr and her niece, Miss society was held Sunday afternoon in | "1ich replaces the quartermaster ser-|structure. In compliance with the re- _, Many Flags Displayed. i Game. Louise Durr of Occum have returned e ra Peinoangay atternoon It |geant's office. Private H. P. Rivers is[quest the Scott company sent a tug| A citizen yesterday in a walk from| e first bas ; e T Nonl Rer SPGInE . (e appoimted Mechanic to fill the vacancy |and several hours were spent in drag- | the bridge on Laurel Hill to the oid | gon o piayed Saturday botween the | week-end with her daughter, Mrs. Walten of Manchester. Church & Allen 15 Main Street attendance. The regular routine of 5 v caused by the death of Clarence Baker.,8ing with grapplings. After dragsing |schoolhouse counted 27 fia; either on business was transacted and matters|yigis' O Alien and Private Howard |Up and down the river the tug started | poles or Staffs or an cords rumning e L s T e R, Sterry have been appointed buglers. |working east and west and it was|from house fo a tree opposite, Mo | Liiiyile- The PO s g oY gislhier s sty while operating in that way that the |rote Was made of the iarge number of XEE PR S Fred Towne and Milton Osbo gable was Picked up. The grappling|small fiags, six being notictd on one Personals and Notes. i sborne at- iron caught the wire and the men |piazza. ted tended ‘a dance given in Scotland Road . B aTed atatt To oot on Dospl, The Edaward _Frechette has accepted a ball Saturday evening. ncidents In Society position with the J. B. Martin Co. and Misses Mary and Sadie Ladd af ed the dance given at Scotland hall Saturday évening. cable broke probably of its own weight, and whether or not any great TAFTVILLE will work this week. amount remains at the it 2 —_— - imown. © Bottom 1S ROt |\, Acoitleni on Mercharfs Avenue| M Nora Murphy of Willimantic . The finding of the wire was reported | —Boy Scouts Have Hike—Fi Miss Faith R. Leavens has returned jand piece of taken y ave Hil irst Ball The Instruction class of the Feder-|from a visit in Brookline, Mass. Ball in New London where o consuitar, | Game of Season—Mill League Stand- BORN ated church will hold its regular tion was held. Mayor Rogers, Capt. T. ing—Personals and Notes. GINGRAS—In Jewett Clty, ‘vrll 1, F‘]NM meeting Tuesday afternoon. Eheritt and = Mr. and Mrs. Russell Baird have 1917 a sou (o Deputy &he > L © 1A An automobile owned by H. A. Gau- Mrs. Louls M. s, The annual meeting of the Federated [been in Atlantic City for several days. [Hadlal e T s ’g:;: cher of Baltlc and driven by his son DIRECTORS e"n‘*m: g g p:no(u"“m) uty Collector of Gustoms Joseph G.|Fan off a wall six feet high on Mer- MARRIED. s The Misses Osgood have returned|Comstock and others were in consulta- | Chants avenue JMonday morning. Mr. e London. March ‘- i i N Gaucher wi t i 5 A Rev. l{ ¥, ms, from spending several days in New |tion and after a long discussion it T was turning around when the D A R rare The Ladies’ Aid society of the|yors. = ; : was the opinion of all the men that|Wheels of his machine cramped and| seppe Livi J gmn%n&; ngzgfnn:l ‘z‘:h:;:;ch wm the culils Bull Seew' S 't Smie: for :efare he could stop the front wheeis| Dboth of '*":;::‘::‘“u‘,_m e CAVE WELDING AND MFG. €O, |of Mrs. John Scott of Prospect street,| Warren X. Dowe spent the week |2 Deriod of 20 years or thereabouts. | had gone over the edge of the wall. No | TERRY ™ CHAMAEREALE 200 J15 31 Chestaut Street. —e e |end with Mr. and Mrs. Francis 5. 3;:}1'01 cable is, of copper about one- oty Wfl.‘c""‘:;flau‘r:nfxmf'u‘&;?; Elee” Whllinw: D. Terry ana iuiss Do rty-second of an inch in diameter 3 Chamb. o:y ll'"lmuwus?m‘ &cmnu ] ied ;nd is enveloped in heavy insulation. | the day. e Lady Assistant ' otals. he army and navy men said that it epaien Expart on boliomc an D i merron X Dowe of Baltimore spent| resembled mine cable but it had mot Sy Septs Mtk ARCHER—In New London, Aprfl 1, Telephone 328-3 ruaranteed. yoare’ axpenangg Lawyrel Hill been laid recently. Troop No. 10 of the Boy Scouts took | “1517, Ann, widow of Bdwin Archer, HENRY E. CHURCH Telephone e It was the opinion of several of the | 2 hfke along the Baltic road Saturday | in Ler 524 year. WM, SMITH ALLEN Mr. Mrs. nison Gallaudet |MeN at the conference that the cable ernoon. The mild weather has im- | goLLOWAY—In New London. April 1, ._and Den: Bight" nave" been iatd -durins " the proved the condition of the roads to O epha A, widow of Sanford N. ! have moved to East Greenwich, Rhode such an extent that hikes will be in aged 71 years. . lsland, in which place they are fto|phocsn American war .or that Some|order from mow on. The local troop LEDWIDGE I Dragford, . L March = 0verha“lln¢ make their hme. e ve aragsid it into the gxpect that the coming vear will bo| ™30 1017 iz Florence “Ledwidge, F > The submarine D-1 e from | the most prosperous of istory. 2t years. s sy . - v 21 fln epfllr or, T g Jour | Miss (Dorotliy, Jones, who is on her|The submersible B is anchored Pl In O1ill League No. 1 the Velvet il \:fié‘:' fgne'u‘l‘hgua.ncr DR. E. J. JONES ooREST J way bacl e Natios ark Semin-|pjer near the bow of the steamer | 5" is still going strong and retain the 2% 12 . 132 OF ALL KINDS ON dizay and heartburn use | 253, in Washington, atter spending the| Willehad with a full crew aborad. lead by a good margin. The Hustlers | WAYKPR _in Clinten, Mass, Al % Guite 46 Shannon Building Mi-o-na at once; the first d entire tion at a house party in|Four of the men are on guard at the | during the past woek increased their | asie’ Allen Iatham of Norwich Town. AUTOMO| Sbn, s S0l aitective Loibl Drings | eriaola: pier with three state policemen and |lead and crept up on the leaders a|pARQUETTE.In Occum, April 2,| Take elevator Shetucket Etreet Buy now_ma"_.v?u{; cent box: two patrolmen. The . guard will|few points. Emerson still holds the (PARQUETTE -In, OCCLm, 2001 & entrance. Phone 7 The Lee & Osgood Co. can 15| The chliaren's dancing class which [be on duty 20 hours a day and a pa- | Individual average with Dugas a close | Looi, SFTCE, 0 1 CARRIAGES, WAGONS, |,ou = SUPPIS | has been held on Friday afternoons|trol will be frequently around _the |second. The "‘v’;‘“"‘l‘a Y Shat CARRIERIn Manchester, April 2, during the winter at the Norwich club | property. guard has no right ‘on. Lost. Per. Pinfal : . A TRUCKS CARTS, | = hala its. closing seamion. last|to S0 Aboard the Willshad or throngh 3 16 720 2% 1917, Byron 8. Carrier, aged &7 Sh Buric o e R s e e w i e o ioun s & e IR O Eierice Mechanical - fancy costume, and the scene was an | Co. t everyl g in t vicinity —In X L A 3 3 o a - Repairs, P-I;tluy. ":'rlm at v one. with cow- | will be under strics survetllance, Dapiel Preston, in the 72d year of his 41 Main Street ng, Upholstering and Woed Work boys, clowns; Dutch girls, and old-| State Commissioner F. Valentine | [ndependents 7| Funeral services will be held st his - Blacksmithing in all its branches. k fashioned girls dancing merrily. The|Chappel and Capt. T .A. Scott and | Lisbon . late residence, 312 Main street, Tues- Fflnenl Du‘ectflri ' _ march was led by Deborah|other officials thoroughiy examined day afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. Ker .an ce Higgins. the state pier and immediate n - — ey o Fm.al M borhood Monday and nothing of & 8 i —_— Shake Into Y Shou suspecious chara o - our m & aark Cflrp. ASK FOR and GET the Hastern ey Allen’'s _ Foot-Ease, the antiseptic ’ F\vnn’.r“aing Co. exptemd his willing- B. A, WIGHTMAN o ness proper persons,to make any T o feot xperienced Piamo Tumer. ; §07 to 515 North Main St afld hhm rlick s kind of an inspection of tne steamer | Bawards - 5 B X s ind biac| 4 CHE Strest, | Norwich, Comn. Prom Earlier in the day Mayor Rogers e Phone 753-13. novza pt serviceday or night detailed two policemen to the state | Raymond c Sk . m B - meised s e e s wom g B LI RS DR F. . HOLMS, Dentis . 8424 . Lady star- : at_the ome_of itie 2 st o Y o e Shannon Building Annex, Room A fee Address Allen 'S. o £ Telephone 523 b b s, ik mwawmmr k9