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TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY dnsday, April & 1997, $1.25 To New York $1.25 Norwich, Wednesday, April 4, 1917. CHELSEA LINE - . S—— THE WEATHER. - | Appointed by Mrs, C. W. Prentice at Business Meeting Yes- vacond regimen , . B B A o i RN A it e B terday Afternoon—Rev. Joseph H. Selden Gave In-|in Xaw“imna FREIGHT AND PASSENGER passed u-nv-nl oa tic coast ive Add on w and P atic nal quartered % nou‘v‘l%‘acfnn‘z\tv\sivonx . A structi < 3 From Norwich Tuesdays, Thurs- _ e e ST : L Y 2 2 ANl of the men have very recently Eittee Silondaye, Wedncedaver Pric that was central night o Colorado advanced and on Tussday night its center was over < s The Y. M. C. A. Auxiliary held thelr jvocational school. The appallingly |retnrned _from: the = Afexican border deys st 6 p. m. Effective Oct. 15thy Nifhere has been marked change tof The ¥, AL O A ANKliary he e e Darcentase of boys And Eiils|and are especially well the 1536, warmer weather in the middle plafns s Who g0 out inte the great world of in- | work. To the man evers one is in ex. RO & $1.26—F. V. KNOUSE, Agent—$1.25 atates, the Gulf states, the middle |Leonard O. Smith Tuesday noon. { gy with inadequate paration | cellont health. Don’t Rub It On ”1 Il I Mlssiieion! and Ohio vlleys and ihe |Reports were given by the treamirer |for the Struggie is ._g..,.‘"g‘,.. rave | The infantrymen came an o special il I — rexio s airmen | thinking on oue part. Sooner of later | tral trained i, ack ADAMS TAVERN e imdiontiogs sip (et the weather oo o o Tt The n&': we must face the question of how best | yard from which they marched to the PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING ‘7 7 will bo generally fair with moderats | meeting peing the annual one, Mrs. C. |to fit these boys and irls to find them- | Lapointe plant. and established their A Sttt Moty ol ot | RREE AU ST e S0 ke o B | RS T U | QUoan' Liniment auickly pene, o Robert J. Coch s ves. th- Cos, DA . offer to the public the finest stasdard roughou! c nominating committes, Mics Mary A. e, on D e T trates and soothes withoat ford ert . Cochrane although the weather probably will | Richards, Mi Usgood and Mrs. 08 Burops and Amarica: | §ecing unsettied Thur.fln‘ ay in the mid- Richerds, Mtiss Maty an interest and S toee wiich Say. = this section of T},’:,’."‘",;,":fi, relieved Cleaner than mussy dle Atlantic states ane ‘ew Eng] . Potte it delight- e jools visited. e at 2 “o’cl o Int - i1 Thie winds along the north AUARUIC | ruin tes. Lroape of sonss Sts Laons- |boy and Eirl who Must work out the |iry companies. ~ Captain Metcalf was ?‘““, S °l', ointments, does not PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING coast will be fresh west and fair wea- |ing and If, also A Viltage Romanse |practical problems set him in these |in New London Tuesday conferring |itain the skin. Washington 8q. Washingten Building ther: middle Atlantic coast gentle, va- |ang The Chrysanthemum. She was |echools and afterward reduge them to|with Lieutenant Lunkhurst in regari| Have s bottle handy for emergeacy, Nerwich, Cenn, riable becoming fresh east and south-|yery ably accompanied by Mrs. Chas. | Plain figures soon grasps the neces- |to moving the men back to Stamford |-heumstic aches and pains, neuralgia, lum- Agent for N. Ik V. Shest Paciias. east: fair weather. Saxton, sity of acquiring arithmetic 2nd f1g- |where they are to waite for further strains, Forecast. ‘association then had the great |ures become something more than a |orders. : b Py e A ek ‘Enelan, mere v o Thured a: Faie wea- | pressiet oF heacine B Josepn T Sl Too: the mheaning and vale of educas| NORWICH MAI ‘At all druggists, 25c. S0c. s0d $1.00. nesday: Thursday Increasing cloudi- |den speak on vocational and pre-vo- | loo, WNTHE AR Al L g RWICH MAN APPOINTED. ness; moderate temperature. cational schools. Dr. Selden was the . - ‘Engian East. | chalrman. of the committes appointed | When that can be brought home o & | Herbert R. Branche on State Chamber DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE |, Soubern e e anday nd | by.. the. chamber of commerce to. in- chila: ke has taken % Jonk =tride | "oy Commerss Gommities to Ine Thuraday, unsettled, moderate tem- | vestigats the subject for Norwleh end |ahgRd: o\ ens tallc was forcetul ana| Food Supply. is as essential in modern houss as GAS FITTING, ped g 5 i 3 Budweiser. Sehlitz and Pabat. A. A. ADAM. Norwish Town Telephone 619 Phone 531 KODERN PLUMBING 287 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. Pperatur: ScaMEL! 34 Gardner St., Troy Hul i i - taki tudy of it. He with the | interesting in the ettreme and all TA electricty is to lightin, We guaran Office Hours: Motmtionn I i Siher“members of the committee visit. | those who heard him must have feli[ The following. are the members of N.8., , Pa. toe the very best PLUMBING WORK 10 & m. to 3 p. m. by appolntment | The following records, reported from | 05’ 0y schools In this and other | that he brought a message of no or- |thee committee appointed by Presi This good Foot and herb remedy " Sundays excepted Sevin's pharmacy, show the Changes|states and corresponded with those|dinary importance to them. dent E. P. Jones, of the Connecticut has proved unequalied for periodical |bY expert workmen at the fairest in_ temperature and the barometric | 1\% G fance. Besides the.actual facts| After the adjournment of the busi- | Chamber of Commerce to plan and ex- AILLS suffering of o chengon: Tuseday: and statistics of which they are thus |ness meeting., most delicious refresh- |ecute the movsment for co-operation E i - cobialhral con- 15 ek ua for olans: ar) Setenss Trommer’s 7 Thet in Dossession-the committee have look- | mente were served by the hostess and | between the Varlous towns and cities ; Testar = - 3 to the derlying needs |ail neq for a very enjovable so- |of the state, e cul- ditions. et 08 A ot the outh of our time | clal hour Mrs: Hugh H. Otgood and | tural college, to increase the food pro- TAFTVILLE E. Pinkham Medicine J. F. TOMPKINS 67 West Main Street Mrs. Oliver L. Johnson poured. 2;:‘0‘1” Ofbth; ::te» .‘chnhtscfl;:fll"i s vear by developing Home Schoo i b Gardens, Boys and Girls Poultry and “;‘_7:"::;"‘”‘"’“‘! P Y § p. m. Highest 56, lowest 42. Comparisons. which have brought into existence the Evergreen Beer REAL GERMAN LAGER ANNUAL REPORT OF Canning clubs. is on draught at -'F{‘i‘lfifii?;"-"".in"““&‘onay Tollow- NEW HAVEN US> " & The committee follows: Meets—St, Jean de ed by fair. % FEBRUARY DEFICITS EMPLOYES’ BENEFIT FUND| G M _Landers, New Britain: H. J.| Meeti H. JACKEL & CO. - — Baker, Storrs: H. R. Branche, Nor- Close Watch at State Pier. Total is Gi $317,050 Average Number on Telephone Com-|yich: W. I Bullard, Danielson:.G. E. . 7 4 G : Sun. Moen mnd Tldes. ol S, Pay Roll Was 3,019 : - E.| The St. Veronica's T. A. society held | The submarine D-1 i:as relieved from A i | Made Public by Railread. pany’s Pay Roll Was %fi:{e‘{f‘-’ n?";!;”g;mfi v?-i teg;:‘:; a largely attended meeting in their |duly at the state pier by the B-1 and . | Rises. | Sets. | e 3 B B 3 ; [rooms Monday evening, Miss Woisard |a close watch and guard is continually . < DR. SHAHAN, Specialist | —— . = = | The New Haven R R. Co. has made| Local telephone emploves have re-|C. 4. Hemeway. Hartford; E_| presided. Plans were discussed for the |maintained around that vicinity. The Heaflns and Plumhmg on Jiseases of the Blood and Stomach. [ por— o LB LS R St | public figures showing . defict in Stived the annual report of the Em. |House, South Manchester: W. H. Lee, | coming season and it was voted to hold | guard consists of part of the subma- ‘Ployes’ nel ind committee of New Haven: A. T. Minor, New Lon-|a “Mayflower Social” early in May.|rine crew, state policemen and patrol- 92 Fr-nklin Sfi'ee‘ Culturg therapy fof Rheumatism, Neu- ritls, Tuberculosis_ Anemia, Skin Kidney troubies. Conventional or pri seription treatment for the Stomuc Easy prevention of Tvphoid. Hours: O e I e with, the excoption | cOmDanY for the year ending Decem- | Schenck, Meriden: ~ Robert Schovill, | chairman of the following committees: |18 under survelliance 34 nours a o ber 31, 1918, which follows: Lakeville. C. I. Stonnard, Woodbridge. | freshments, Misses 'Agnes Hanlon and IRON CA STINGS of the Connecticut company. In compliance with paragrabh 4| “The work of the committee will also | Monica Donovan; Hall, Misses Louise 10-11 a. 4 and 7-§ p. Ph 3 . These deficits_were: New Haven. = ¢ 821 NoGutside Calls made after | 8 ...l $317.050: Now York, Ontario .and| fFotion $ of the Flan for Employecs |inciude co-operation with the farm- | White and Lens Woisard; printins. e = Tx hours after hich water It 1s low | Western. $11.569; Central New Eng-| Death Benefits the following statement | orans thie moan " |» Toising larger | Miss Agnes Dougherty: miusic, Miss In Winsted, Maroh 28, 1917, FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY ulle. which is followed by flood tide. |land, $97.840; New England Steam- | o the administration of the fund for | Cons, this year. Mary McSheffrey; flowers, Miss Mary B ol Elisatotn To Mr non ship, $48.984: Hartford and New York | gn inistration of the f40d.15| The followins is a resolution passed | Hanlon. o, Tolx iizaheth, to M. dnd Transportation, $22.773; Rhode Island, | herewith sobmitted: . = °|bv the directors of the Connecticut oy L L taemrvoor TS VAUGHN FOUNDRY €0. Deer‘oflt Sa e GREENEVILLE $43.067: New Bedford, Martha's Vine- | "“puna Jam. 1. 1816, $150,000 Chamber of Commerce at their meet- Smashpiecers Head League. - 5 > vard and Nantucket Steamship, $5.- | priation by S. N| E. T. Co., $3 I IRy a0 0l premerited| i fhe Mill “Lesaua, No. %, the MARRIED. No. 11 to 25 Ferry Strest Bulldog Attacks Small Child—Paul S. Berkshire Street Railway, $1%-|interest $5,480.43; total § B T T igea1o0mbe: | o | Smastiecers have ohly lost one of the | FISKE—SCHELL—In_Coventrs, April PANCAKE FLOUR Ricketls Mupaiited:. Neprosontative New York and Stamford Raii-| ' Payments—for pensions, 'i:’ghgfiis»m*:;_:";fi";g:fl W""‘C‘e‘: nine games played. The individual Hev rold Winship, $7,958: Westchester Street Rail- | for accident disability benefits $3,98 v war areé not|honors go to F. White, who has an Annle WAREESYALE of General Electric Co. in West Vir- | oaq, 37.061; New York, Westchester| 13: for accident disability expenses, |°f % specifically military nature averaze of 91. The standings follow: D.S. MMARSH ginia—Notes. and Bosion, $13,225. $2.142.90; for sickness disability ben- | B¢ it Resolved, That we, the directors g W. L. P'fall Wester- = LA TOURAINE COFFEE The et corporate income of the | afits $15.538.02; for death benefity $3.- | Of, the Connecisac ‘Chmiber 37 . CoW- | sanaatiplécerd ® 1 siei = . A bulldog owned by George E. Stev. ecticut company was $40,000. 218: total $20.2 merce in meeting assembled here- it T BT TN i1’ Dinwoodie of Brad- s All Seasenable Good Thinge #t oy of this Pince ‘wis. dispased Of O | Toe SSRCHL oF The N Fort Weot-| ot b o s s seenas T wamve. the SrAIReERL oF #r Io- B’i.‘li.n’fi‘;“‘,‘..“ RPN 11 e YR s e sdlc ot Pianos £ Monday because the dog scratched and | chester and Boston Railway company| The average number of employes of | dustrial Army to be composed of men |ifignty *5» .........00. 1 s 3582 . People’s Market > 't e o “the® tree-vear-ola 4 e 72,3 | essentiar €0 inaustries mecessary to ¢ 1 Hope v _ . was nearly $39,000 less the company for tha year 19216 was v, P2 soa daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robinson | yary, 1916. 3.019, and since_the amove payments|War and the division of all ether men Indeansl Seatagen: ter G. Thomas, ‘Alexis Marteil ayer-rianos 6 Franklin S of Twelfth street. Dr. E. J. Brophy| "4 'the roads have asked for an| cover a total of 599 cases, affecting 522 | of military age into classes, to be call- " Games. Pinfall. Ave-| 35 % Mav Hathbun both of Roc 5 % 1 treet attended the child and dressed the|agvance in rates to cover the added|employes, it wifl be seen that about | °d or feld service according to advisa- [F. White S 820 91-1| Vive BT s wound. Cost of the eight-hour dav. 37.3 per cent. of the emploves of the | bility as to age and situation. and to | Emerson 9 sez 891 - Victor Victrolas JUSTIN HOLDEN, Propristes For eight months, including Febru- | company participated in benefits un- | dependerts. And that we commend | Brown . 2 780 86-6 DIED to the consideration of the people of | A. Adams ceeenaas $6-4 | DEROCCO—In Bradford, R. I, April 2. ON EASY TERMS PAUL S. RICKETTS APPOINTED ary, the New Haven railroad, main | der the plan. © THE BEST VALUES . the state of Connecticut the principle | McSheft a 917, Elizabetn. wrife of Joseph De- system, had a net corporate income ‘The employees’ benefit fund com- Lk principle eSheffrey ......... 17, Ellzabeth, w o ph IN NORWICH TO RESPONMIBLE -POMTION of $4,478,608 as against $2,483.248 for | mittee com‘?mes‘_hfi.eah'rt MmuE‘ :ld\:sxnu;rtytmll’v:m!?mt-x? o{ ‘;;'ar (‘; IA\mmhy & 2 ”‘:fl;}wi 'u;d *j 3"\”" 1. 1917, Jon Sunlight Building, Marsh Building, i il i chairman, Harry C. Knight, Ernest L. |an SR m by civilian | Delaney 3 UGE—In Norwich 7. John 4 High Grade Watches|Wil! Represent General Electric Com- |the elsht months ending March 1, | ghairman. Farey b SRient Tones e | efforts, of a Civiilan Reserve to in- | Flvin 3 Clarence Tuce. aged 47 years. =~ . ot ey L AT GREATLY The February rallway operating| D. Veitch. clude ‘the whole people of the state | Krodel H Services & Gaze .«“:‘;—A"e‘i‘;‘ddv\mr\n 7 REDUCED PRICES Paul 'S. Ricketts, who for the past|fSvénues of the main svstem were S o e il EOR 2 at 230 orclacic,* Burlal in the. By = e 7 Jeweled Seth Thomas 12 and 16[seven vears has been in fhe employ [$5724565. as against $5.802.175 The |COMPENSATION FOR & 9 NS AL VI T Norwion, aprit 2, 1017, | City of Norwich Water Works nickel case, $3. of the General Electric c@npany at | oPerating expes gt CONSTABLES DEATH 7. Lafi ) e 4 7 J. 10-Year Gold-filled Case, $4.25. | their plant in Schenectady, N. Y., has | S#fInst $4.603.804: raillway operating - EXPECT 700 BOYS ‘,J,,A;",).““' o Violst igyvm Tits o Manusl: Gun- otfice ot TV o e St B | e e P e o s o it e |Widow of James C. Ford to Receive AT CAMP DEWEY | Gormier - H rineral YRl ST nela at ner| Board of Water Commissioners. 23 J. 10-Year Gold-filled Case, field, West Virginia. At Blaefield Mr. |2s asainst $119.592; gross income 1, $1,560. Elann: Being Mats for Mes Buitding | . o s . It o a2 ohm mo TBUTAT | water saves. the e ahactot Solid Gold, small size Ladies’ Watches, | Ricketts will investigate the condl.|282.148, as against $1,317,594; deduc- e g ol : Wplewood cemetery. March 21, 1917, are due and payavie $6.00. "l tions in the coal mines situated at|]tions, $1,599,195, against $1,875,151 C:mpen:n}\[on »Chom‘:ni:#sm"erd g. ,;1_ at Massapeag. Ed. Adams 9 Yo Bakaoi. Monasy.| sren e DAL 40 O ST v - il - j net corpbrate income, $317,050 deficit, jonohue, of Norwich, has awarded the = 2 Mary T. Park, wife of |from 8.30 a. m. until 5 p. m. Convertible Bracelet Watohes, war- | that D A e O e oo | a5 agaimst $567.155 deficit 1n Bebruary | widow of Constable James C. Ford, for | Camp Dewey, which was so success- | Several Applications for- Membership. . aged 62 5. Additions will be made to u ; i a . $2.00. e 1916. over thirty vears an employe of the |fully conducted last year at Massapea; he regular meeting of the Society 3 3 remaining unpaid after April 20, 191 GRarsmiesd WSt W of-tus, 3 D The reduction In the past eight!Connecticut Industrial School for |Will be maintained again during the |or St soan de. Beptist was hed fn| = ociock from her late residence. CHARLES W. BURTON, Casnier. Al Watches, bully Guarantesd e e e e Girls in Middletown the sum of $5 a COMINg year on a more elaborate scale. [ Parich hall Sunday afternoon with a o PR coming two weeks Mr. Ricketts will |months in the net corporate income v 3 3 LORULNIcK-« Co. Study the manufacture of electrical | of the Ontario and Western was $216,- | Week for 312 weeks, as a result of his|A representative of the eamp was|jarge number in attendance. The re- 32 Franklin St. Norwich | 200 Tatus in the factories located at|539. and of the Central New England, |death last fall. The award made | there Monday and made arrangements | ports of the secretary and treasurer Just Try Our Goods % Ma ts il 2 129,303. after a hearing at his office in Nor- | for the erection of a mess building | were read and accepted. Regular rou- l G and will familiarize himself with many | CARPENTERS GET TWO in the fi.mxce ;'rx;g‘e lclark of the superi- ;\::‘re:“s:;" '-i'-:: be h::—'. fme vnfl?;;: plans for the cominz season were dis- “rc e“ eT kina: £ electrical ini pparatus. or_coul in letown.. b cam; cussed. There were several new mem- lhefleld will be Mr. Ricketts perma. MORE NEW MEMBERS| "Mr Fora died October 14. He |canvas. bers taken in and several applications D E N l IJ [ Bluefield will be Mr. Ricketts' perma- - = SE T e had been employed by the Industrial| It is planned to have 700 boys at nt home. P i - Piir. ‘Rickatts is spendine a few days| Frank Mell is Elected Trustee to Fill [school for 33 vears. On the day of |the camp during the summer. 15 Main Street May Building and you will want to come |i 3, R e e Unexpired Term. his death it appeared from the tes- Ponemah Wheel Club Meets. s agamn H. Ricketts of Prospect street, before = __ [timony that he was at work in the of- STAIRWAY COLLAPSED. Th Wheel ol 2 . 4an1TuWF leaying to take up his new duties. Mr.| The Carpenters Union held their|fice of the school trying to open a B Donespali Wil club Aransacied 4 The Best Coffee, b 28¢ || Ricketis is a graduste of the Nbrwich | Quarterly meeting on Monday evening |trunk with a key. He was seated on a |Man Got Unexpected Bath in Chilly [[oSYIar business at the mesting held £ v Free Academy in the class of 1030, | With President John Sweeney presid- |chair at the time and while at work: Waters of Yan et e e A Good Coffee, Ib. ... 23c e T was':voled, (o) Kk sveeel | o i oone Sl while &t work : There was a Jarze number in attend- OTICE changes in tie by laws of the state |chalr and fell striking his head| A bath in the Tamtic river at tuis | ATSC sy Soieral Plans for the ring RS Some n cl:enper Ib. ORITUARY. council of carpenters, Two candidates | agai . s wore discussed el 5 Ib. 20c —- el I gEainst the cdze 1°f,ihe chair Heltime of the vear may not appeal toland committees appointed to take | & Ceylon Tea, Ib. .. 35¢c Mrs. Moses Raymond. Trank Moll was elected to Al tne |Sagtured is skull as a result and|some people. but nevertheless a_mav |charse of them. ~ Applications ' far —AND— Any person who obtained a written ns. slipped into the chilly waters Mon- | membership were received and voted permit from the Board of Water Com All other Tea, Ib..... 25¢ The funeral of Mrs. Moses Raymond | unexpired term as trustee and Edward | Tt was found at the hearing that h Lic < i P o b was held Tuesday morning from her | Reardon was elected conductor. There |only dependent was his widow, Mrs. 3;3‘;‘(:9{:'{::":3:!1?: Jea: Blae sy missioners to use city water for Baking Pewder, Ib.... 14c }|iate home on Second street with a|was a large attendance at the meel- |Susan A Ford, now a resident of |5 Tt Lo omarn Yarn - b oribHITng purpesss dupihg the adil P t Butter, Ib 14c || 12785, number of relatives ana friends | ing and the members report the trade | pennsyivania. The commissioner | o e re o s going down| Maennerchor Singing Club Mesting. Lo AR18, iy Ges the. weter, at-tite Sl ‘eanul ul s EER in attendance. At the services in St.| flourishing. thereupon ordered the payment of $5 I Zoing . At the regular meeting of the Taft- 1 3 Mary’s church Rev. J. H. Fitzmaurice = a pair of stairs attached to the build- |, et Singt o B ! Ledy Assistan? rate during this 1917 season, without o .. ] DR. W. F. M. GOSS SECOND. a week for six vears, or a total of | ing mear the West Side bridge on the | ville Maennerchor Singing club held : ofciated. At the close of the mass . W. F. M. . $1,500. In addition $100 was allowed | rient Band sode. end. whee P Cobons [in Maennerchor hall Tuesday evening Telephons 323-2 obtaining a permit, and unlass netice Hito the contrary is received at the upon. 2 Mrs. T. J. Donovan rendered Face to 1 g . “""En I[A IMH]H“") W Face. ‘Miss L. C. Boudreau presided | Nephew' of Former Norwich Author|f0F funeral expenses the middle of the statrway, the whole |IALIers o Mnportance wvere Scusecl |8 wmwry . cnuren - o |2t he orean. " The bearers were Mi- | Stands High Among Nation's Engi- UNION SERVICE. ptairway collapsed, sending the de- |y regular routine of business was i v, Sietric acrms | Sesrd of Water: Commissionsry ot ael lou 2 jel A. N as. & . — b <t i ot i before July 15th, 1977, it will be : B i neers. transacted on or be y 15th, 218 Main Street e N e s Will Follow the Order of the Seven AT R R aE ThEE taken for granted that it is used. . Takers: Cuminings. & Ring had vhesge| , The formation of an American Aca- Sarde From the Eross - Nathan Hale Schoolhouse for Recruit-| All others intending to use water for of the funeral arranzements. e e e The uni Good Frid: Sl e e Spridiling . puspeses, tynants:inmmeagy = W T Commai 5B B union_service on Good Friday paw chapter, D. T T ritten permi GEORGE :G. GRANT i 1574 the daugnier o Jonn and An- | Shiadeiphis Tress, when Major.Gen- |in Trinity” Methodist church follows| it the nation facing one of the|voted at its mesting - Mondey “aftor’ DEN IS e aeickiing saager o rrins A mmlrrii;;uwmith gmue.hfiimom“d :11-“1:::' of the country’s foremost engineers as | the Groer. is tsueccese;‘:; di‘g;;‘:“frg: greatest crisis of iis history, the hor-|noon to open the old Nathan Hale ONES it 65 Bantatalost IOUh - D e foe the saet . Ned = 3 s rors and aftermath of war was clearly [school in Huntington street, New Lon- DR.E. J. J L1 b P . U er and &lded for a time in Kast Greenwich, | % nucleus for the soclety. Second ing under the direction of seven dif- |foretold in the Sreat moving picture [don as a station . for the Natiopal R. I, coming here several vears ago. |l ISt selected is Dr. W F. M, CGosS | ferent ministers. as follows: Civilization, i was shown at the |League of Women Service .with which |Suite 46 Shannon Building Board of Water Commissionera -3 - late with the University of illinols P2 t » 32 Providence St., Taftville |Mrs.'Raymona is survived by her hus- [ 13, With the Tniv Dresident of the |, I Father. forgive them, for they|Davis theatre before capacity houses|the Daughters of the American Revo CHARLES W. BURTON, Cashier lution is affiliated. The station will be| Take elevator Shetucket Street band, her mother and several chil- 9 know not what they do.” Rev. Edward v. i 7 Railway Car Manufacturers’ associa- on_ Tuesday. P}Tfim“‘:&" = d:w’ i:):lvl:;\:h' o Joud g;ufi‘xv:ufi‘:“:e:h,;"y:efl'é tion of New York. Dr. Goss 15 a| 'y opeace tn halt be with The great havoe that can be accom- |for the purpose of receiving registra- entrance. Phone AR L5 TV, graduate of the Massachasetts Insti- | p, . ,,“fi . 0";‘ shalt be with me in | plished by airships in dropping bombs |tions for service in the league. it = : Fita. o “Temnoogy- s son ot ha late | Paradise” Rev. C. . micketts in pescofu villages was cleariy shown | Afiss Cora A" Marsh resent of ihe DR. A. J. SINAY OSEPH BRADFORD F. B. Goss, of The Barnstable (Mass.) 3ehold, thy son! Behold, they|and the menace of the submarine is|chapter gave an Interesting report of . o] d J Instruction Class Meets. Patriot, and a nephew of Warren Lee | 9ther!” Rev. Joseph F. Cobb. brought home in this wonderful Thom- |the state conference of the D. A, I Sh &S B 13-} The Bible instruction elass of the|Goss, of Rutherford, 3., formerly | o JV— My God, myv God, why hast|as Ince production in which over 40,000 which she attended in New Haven bl Lol 3 BOOKBINDER |Feciaica, churen"bela. their regular | of Norwich: "Dr. Goss' advancement | Thou forsaken me ™ Rev. Arthur Var- |peopls and 10000 horses were ¢me | Murch 33 41 Main Strest entist rr;‘eath!:x Trud-y'rh-neru;m in th: vgll :e intéresting news to Norwich | oY, 1 thirst” Rev. Ticaann s ployed. A A S I 19 Al Builds » church parlors. The regulas, course of ; — = - E o o ? = - i = ice Building, Nerwich Blank Books Made dnd Ruled to Order | Bible study was taken up-and sube | o " Wyckoft. e TR | ke Tk D e D Funera! Directors Phone 11773 B RO Y Jects of interest were discussed. Publicity Service. a1t ia finishod” Rev. Frederick e s uibe retuined - o0 Bis revort as diestor ef publici- T “Father, Into Thy hands T com.| _Entered Home In Norwich Town. |Westchester, New London county, NOTICE Ltz -t---ml = " atiiny T. Maoscck e eion” | mend my spirit,” Rev. Joseph H. Sel. | During the absence of Mr. and Mrs. |where he did guard duty in connec: - everal men from this place have den. W. . Lathrop of the Scotland road at |tion with a strike of milkmen there. DEAD HORSES AND COWS overhaflllfl cnlisted in the home guard and were |tion responded Jovally and gemerous- | "o efrective conduct of the musical |Church Sunday morning, about 10:45The deputy sheriff was there Sunday Aot Foos of Shang at the armory Tuesday evening when (1 fo_ the call made upon them for|portions of the service has been s, |% Man was geen larking around the|and Monday but he was not called up. MO et it dhglyon P8 guard organized two companies.|coope: military census: | cured by the menerous co-operation of |HOuse. He gained entrance through a[on to make any arrests or quell any Cater. Reverse charge. disturbances. . The opportunity was given to the[5h el afrect b window in the rear. Neighbors came. and Repair Work | e crsies o mvans win pe e |prees o0 the state o' etbona fo a calf | (e, musice! ienciors of several of ahe | 20000, 2 ca, "Sioupea the: teresnine speaker at the Men's club meeting in |{OF patriotic service, and the re- | GuUTReR UTRS, Bruckech % |summoned ald from the city, In re- WEST SIDE HIDE coO. P. 0. Box 879, New London St. Andrew’s church Oonday even-|SPonse demonstrated—if any demo 't a 5 sponse an auto arrvied covering the ’ e OF ALL KINDS ON e stration was necessary—the readiness | yesier and Tobert Gale Noves will|FUOhlcln two minutes, with the re- " " AUTOMOBILES of Connecticut newspapers to stand | uo e i1 T e ‘Gevotional® wammt sult that though arrest was resised the 3 TOM’S 1-2-3 5¢ CIGAR 3 The Greeneville Grammar school 5 mate|of the day will be sung by five voices | SUIPrit was taken to the police station. use—" Good-~ baseball team is taking advantake of | toT, Of constructive patriotiem.” The|fiom “Trinity Methodist choir. by {he|AS it Was a first offence Mr. Lathrop| Get at the Real Ca Tobe Dec| : Most Clors A fiue Ane sETTER CARRIAGES, W, the first mild davs of vacation fo get |State mewspapers gave much space to| o, 4" ) o Blondway ohurey crg|was lenlent and the youth is now on ‘Edwards’ Olive Tablets ; , WAGONS, | {00, 000 I e Serore the openting | he census work and nationwide inter- | IVATed of, the Drosdiway, chureh and |38 (8 indil June first: : : : GOODFELLOW 10c CIGAR TRUCKS and CARTS, S echock ten puBLCItY of the methods. mea | Crowe. Jr.. Mrs. Frederick S. Youns, That's what thousands of stomach 3 purposes of the Connecticut military [2nd Mrs. Walter . Lester, as solo- Woman Suffrage Hearing. sufferers are doing now. Instead of Try them and ses. Killingworth.—The 30th anniversary | Penbos Ists. Emphasis is laid also on the| Wednesday afternoon, in the hall of | taking tonics, or trying to patch up @ 2 f THOS. M. 8HEA, Prop., Frankiin St Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- | of the grange is to be observed at the congregational sing of Passion hymns. |the house, hearings will be given on| poor digestion, they are attacking the 3 Next to Palace Cafe ming, Upholstering snd Wood Work. |regular meeting this (Tuesday) even- THe service is to be continuous till | these matiers: Amending an act con- | 7egl cause of the ailment—clogged lives ) Blacksmithing in all its branches |ing. . three o'clock, so that any one who is|cernipg qualification of women voters. | and disordercd howels. at liberty at any time between #hose [and another providing that wi 5 Partial Payments |pt et ottt oo dlone [ands5Thor provtiing "Ra) wormts | 275, 800 "8 Tabies arouss DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN share i some part of it. ufacture and sale of liquor. The|the liver in a soothing, healing way. | for stocks or bonds hearing will be before the committee | When the liver and bowels are per= Dental S lp- G AGER b Ot Yads oo Census of Industries. on Woman Suftrase. compased of sen- | forming, their natural iun:hwhm u:fi:.'. 5 ental Surgeon in W. A. Haviland, of Hartford, in his|ators Barnes and ppleman and | goes indigestion stomach tre ) i 507 to 515 North Main St. IR T e e e Representativer Cop, clark Boardman. | ¢ you bave 2 bad taste in your' zx McGrory Building, Norwich, Cenm Share Lots. x ¢ nan. , " Clax: hl}' dm’lt—v;ablred ceil:ll;l .unran ”:‘ehd ‘Un i 1 Aeostied i aiod Tooda: e i ik Ohive Tt the b | American House returns were sorted according to ths | PTatt. Write teday for Dooklet A, |ability of the plants enumerated to describiag our plan. serve the government in the event of To Become a Benedict. Funeral Director stitute for calomel. Hmihon Watches THEWM.FRBWELLCO. 25.27 FRANKLIN ST, P war. The answers, the report 3 marriage of Dr. Daniel C. = 3 F‘]flu‘flm MG( g indicate the wilingness of Connect |terson of Brisgeporc, son. of W. 15| Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets are & Special Rates to Theatre Troupes fl]ll T M o cut manufacturers to serve the na- |Patterson, of. New London and Miss | purely vegetable compound mixed wil Traveling Men, Ete, tion or state in any capacity possi- | Marian P. Gibney. The ceremony will | olive oil. You will know them by their; Livery Connection Shetucket Strest ole. take placs April 28 in the Church They do th k without' 51 of the Tncarnation; New York: A rer | ot orampt o Pl FARREL & SANDERSON, Props. :‘, I;o.:'t‘;x.e“:;: zpe"::" h.‘rs tl:ie.nlw';}r e-pti:n follolwir;lg. lmmqwly after at Take or two at bedtime for quick STRERE = 5o aaverciize magiug | 2ued, (07, the conaruction of the' Falr | e fame’ of ¢ de's parents, Dr. mu’k‘f_ i s g i . RN 14 =5 afvertiing. Sl innoms Fesulte Bt ‘ 0 AR o ovet A JanA M. VIR . Swiey 18 Rase) 28305 and 250 pur e Al Eaptern Connacticut squai to Fhe Bl Prompt service day or night el 842-2. Lady Ass. Ietin for buninass 000. Avenue. n fc: Susiness r

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