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5‘.‘.&“.‘,“..- i 1;%' tlantic mmm ADAMS TAVER}\ cosmt - -mhwmw ¥ ince T 1867 g P l : ofter to the public the finest standard < Tl of Heer ol and Dpsthein JoN and rustic bridge 0'&. stream. —_— Budweiser, Schiits and Pabst. e & : A. A. ADAM, Nerwich Town i T 3 TAFTVILLE n Hunter's < b aller ace atio sew] Threatens Houses—Relief Fund In- DBS. L. F_and A. J. LaPIERRE mher. Bar. | Qo wealive ) , 2 e e Displayed 287 Main Strest, Norwich, Corn. . il example, bonds : 2 X Persanale v Ofmce Hours: ; i , Tows Rk st Tt g oo Moummmn’ 09057, Dividend A firp which m ‘early Wednes- BRI R : ! 10 a m to 3 p. m by traent ‘| Southern Railway comp ‘il L “not | day, afternoon in the eid Frentico lot Property H v Al 3 avenue; o Sundays exce Pr:gicmu.hr W }':",m gdt%sfi:r::- 'P : : e e o = e "'“t"”“"‘ o:| Recavers: frem 2 Injuries. De yéu know whl' .I,.,. uette Trommer’s Sum. Moem mad Tides. : : the cemetery and threstening to de- | Saturday and finhys:‘l:un at the [ yOu must adopt this spring— - = troy th bnudmn ntbnvlil of | he f Mr. and Mrs. H. Harris 0 v 1 Rises ] Sets. l%vm NEW AUTO DEPT. . Russen road. B e L | O R e arsaits of Toics: | whether straight or barreled? in from box nnllh , wu- 'y . e BILL TO HIT SNAG FOR NATIONAL GUARDSMEN | fro depariment. mi?' ey e g P e 9f Bidney- | Of what material it is to be? ————— t out which thi the_build- uum‘ . New Londen May Emgage Band ' for | ings. r'n;mbm‘ in the lot ¥ uo:&n' n"“:&»“ most important of all, Will Have Hard Sledding When It Evergreen Beer REAL GERMAN LAGER & Comes Up for Action. Their Compani last night. but no serious Malne of Nosih & ningtan. Dr. i ool o? H :'xel;rl;:hf&“co [ . s € 423] The dill that = establish There is - . Bie mhich o sok mg:e:‘ !‘:e’ge‘fl uolua' ';: e D et e - 5 ¥ s s i & bill t would a sep- a movement on foot to give | fire which a woman on. s avenue ic] ieodore S A § o g arate automobile department under a |the New London National Guard com- |started. . Bill are visiting their aunt, 8fr. 250%| Comsult our Spring and panies a royval send off in the event of wey A. Mailne, in North Stonington. 2 DR. SHAHAN, Specialist ate their being called into service. It has Relief Fund Increases. Fhying the Pleg. es— hard “‘ been s - on diseases of the Bliod and Stomas GREENEVILLE —p—— ding when it comes up on the calen- | terested nEAE® 5 | cormmition aitl Fane an o wth | thelr | Most of the people on the East Side] B e nats: Ancmin Bt end ¥ o O work of raising funds here during the | bave the Stars and Stripes displayed e et ment Tor ek omach. | Annual Meeting and Elsction of Offi- | that the autornobile e el bt va: | tian, B R L i tn N mibar of Wast Bife WekWE 378 ! Easy pre\-emion .)r Ty, hu‘d Hau tained in the secretary of state’s office men e artillery companies that ™ ow working in the Hopkins & Allen TooT: & e Ped (RS cers of the Federated Church—Grass | 5 000 ) “30 PSOIOVY Geen and. the | the First and Tenth companiss will be | op o iedecy weor Cyies oo amounts | plant. 26 . 811 Mo Msuistud Vs wids” after | Fire on Prospect Strest—Boys Broak{ imendment will racélve 2 suppart suf- | called next_ woe. R o eun Ty Sollasled | ioe Dotts Buitis, Whb : fts . been ’ = Windows—Notes. expected: lo”be earried, | The movement for such a demon- |IM2line s {owal ‘or STELSS. collecisd I | staving with Mre. B K. Melntyre, has Don’t allow yourselves to have ST L TR S s i 3 o f At the snnual mesting of the Fed- T stcretary of state feels that | ixons but o one s Taken Genits |8t eyt Mandas EenIaE the | S e o ome 18 W York fatty degeneration of the ted church held in the vestry of e | this sho lone an. e i ieps for the completion of such plans. e . 2 Deeflfiot Sa“sagfi e e e L e o e e Bt N e $4.008 | One prominent New Londoner said he e oM el v e At WL Moye & Pigiofistd. mind. Keep, in touch with with Rev. A. W. Burdon in the chair, | comes from automobile clubs and Job fthought it was up to the people hers [{vs soccer football Reams trom _the |y riends of Mrs. Mary Rethbun and|ep ablest, the keenest and PANCAKE FLOUR ihe report of the clérk, Willis Hill, | hunters with an eye to the fat posi-|to arrange a big parade headed by a annbete of thy ciu. €0 pit: "mm ® | Miss Grace Rathbun are sorry to hear al Zivinga full account of the work dar- |toms. Already the eeably. Bas. aetol | Lrems. Taml Hehool chiren of The e club to play exhibition | that they will soon leave the com- intellectual life of the *MAPLE SYRUP ng the year, was accepted and ap- |favorably on far too many matfers in- feity he said ought to form a long lane i 3 Y munity. They®have resided at 30z | gayest e pfoved as read. volving increased state ezp-ailtufi!. for the soldiers and sing patriotic B - Bobi h_—l Vel il Main street for a number of months, wu‘ Insisf au LA TOURAINE COFFEE |:reasurer, Mrs. H. L it is argued. and caution is urged in hed by. Y uts Inspect Velvet Mill. and have gained many warm friends. t on being given, showing the.church in a pros- |Such cases as the separate auto de- A troop of Boy Scouts made n in- | They have sold thelr home and will 2 All Seasonable Good Things at Perous "condition, with a substantial | partment bill iR to the Mexican border gpection tour of the piant of the T, B |eoon move to Plamneld. * ' © courant of existence. bal: t the cl f the ear. as proposed es! any morning. lamue! ‘arden of OX ill is a pa- e Peopie’s Market he following ofcers were clected | néw commissioner at a salary of sena_off. In Hartf The boys were much interested.in the | tient at Backus hospital. Read the Magazine of your | ] o I O e of dirce. | 000 a year and a corps of deputies and r manufacture of the velvet and were| Chester Barnes of Hamilton avenue PagE: g 5 tors, H. I. Peckham, Amos Baldwin, | clerks similar to these now at wuk cheered | shown every courtesy possible by’ the |is able to be among his friends again, m M profunon 6 Fl' - S Stirling Nelson, Mrs. Mary Matthews |on the .\llnfw“a m:lts?mm'r vorcg. lwmlsmh e:[';g T\l:fl"wh-" hiked :)&%kilto !\Illyb reco!vma k:fler an injury a 2 d anklin Street z secretary. of s n orwic! r vies one of t- | number of weeks ago, when he was {sport recreation. JUSTIN HOLDEN, Preprietes ~w?p’f‘;,7,fl“,:u'“”m‘°f"§,n¢§f“f ks | nccording to those_opposed to ; ived Wednes- [ ville's most important industries. ARl Uy the avtoMGINe | Swihs Uy o - repriete: ek e e M Biesr | measure, and they are many, the b & Moses Harvey on lower Hamilton ave- | You kmow we carry them S b simply creates a nice snug office at bridges, Saybrook, Niantic,| - 4 iotit i nue. JOSEPH BRADFORD |3 e ot committae. " Mrs, | $4,000 o vear for some one while it re- Patriotis Bisplay. R V. P HUL puipit committee Mrs.|IL000 2, Yo T T seent clerka and. at. [wmen of a . An advance agent of the United regim nance com. | taches who do the actual work at pres- | Ninth Co. of Stamford, which has been | States recruiting office was in town BOOK BINDER mman: Wfigz‘l},‘;‘:d Albert Hsy ent and would np deubt have to con-lat the m«e- for several weeks, was | POSting notices regardin enlistment in mE m nfl m den, Mrs. William Lund, Mrs. W. P.|tinue to do the work in the future. mlleyed of duty and the entire com- |the navy and army. Taftville is pre- SHE A, the Magazine Man { Matilda Sebastian; o van! to be der returned to Stamford to|Senting quite a patriotic aspect; flags Blank Bookx: Muds s MUl I& Droye m“ v‘;drflx-m. George Cass, Mr. !‘;’3- mfi’m?t’m.'?u u*.mnd say, is .‘r’.fl await nn—unr orders. The Thirteent ;3‘; b;ms displayed on every hand. ’ Ceorner of Bfoadway and Bath Streets. 108 BROADWAY 26 and Henry Sebgstian it mient l!evl the secretary or state e Ponemah Tfi;‘gmmw their co s mu s un RE x 788 After the routine of business, . re- |from the cx:.hi-u also returned large American flag flagstaft Phone but even relieved Sy tryms on Front_ street. freshments were served Dy the ladies | automobilists, O Y S how bl that | Brantord battery is located at vital = R the ‘commiasioner need mot be & law- |points and now the city as well as the | Postoffice Hours on Geed Frida; Alfred Richard ver a“ in Grass Fire on Prospect Strest. | ver of mature experience, sithough he |surrounding districts are exceptionally | The closing hours at the local po: tul Dr. ichards About 11 o'clock Wednesday mqrn- |38y D&.5 As the determining of the|well guarded. 7 office on Good Friday will be as fol- DENTIST T lophane wall was sent iate the |Sases brought before him in most = lows: From $.30 to 11 a. m., 12.45 to 3 Office Hours: and Re alr w°rk i o Y to put involve legal points, a great|FISHERS ISLAND MAN p. m., and from 3.20 to 7 p. m. 543 o b 30 ot matans e e Proar atipte T . elidve that a laviiar shopit s KILLED BENEATH AUTO . z Wod. ®nd Bat Even OF ALL KINDS ON e rear of the N Ll S rais 1o Becretary of State Perry — s s i Room 205 Thayer Bul s McLaughlin. A boy was burning an | me nesenss do. mot mmaterially inter. W. J. Parlow Went Under Over- | Joseph Duigas is in Boston for sev- Tel, 289 Tiouse tel 1225 AUTOMOBILES, N e T i e e o s | T WA Mg Ghweamtaunt. | s % 1 wiekik s d under e ’ e inaugu: f———— s - tro} of the lad, and threatened to ? holding then in different sections| Capt. \Williasa J. Parlow, one of | Miss Nora Marcaurelle is spending a e CARRIAGES, WAGONS, |stroy the barn'in the rear of the res of the state from time to time. Fisners lsland’s best known citizens | few days in New York as the guest of it en"l:hgs :h 190 Franklin St. S While it is very doubtful if the bill fatally injured in an automobile ; - men “from the Central station "extin- s Tigtion #ebe H, stops loss o : TRUCKS and CARTS, guished the blaze without damage. SR R & we fi":: hie way with: Atthar Reynard,| Wilfred White and family of Wil- 2.’0:3-‘.2'.‘3?. 17..3_':3'} ::2: B o S HCatE L ine Tiika S y Musician at ¥ort Wright ana driver of |lismsville have moved here, where they Mechanical Repaire, Painting, Trim- | the fire would have destroyed the barn 5 sagreeing action | jltncr to nnng Arg,ur will reside in the future. " PIECE OF CORNED BEEF OR ANY- ming, Upholstering and Weed Werk |oniy for the work of the firemen. ' At Brere, Leeper e Rt o o i SR m 1S wlt AND RICH | THiNG IN THE MEAT LINE. hes. lere was another cal 'or a brusl tion, (0 W"S tO vote in the elec- r. an Mrs. eorge ‘elier an Bigokamiting 6 0l Hs. fveps fire_on Boswell avenue, in the vicinity | he Pill- : om poing o~ On WAKInE the turn |daughter Tiizabeth are the guests of | AND FREE FROM m - VAL.LUPPERT of St. Mary’s cemetery. GOOD FRIDAY PROGRAM. :nu,. ’“r‘-‘n n;:;’ (?t::::::;n; [?:;1:::; friends in Boston for a few days. - Scott & Bowne, BioomSeld, Ladies’ Aid Meets. - i ot e P and overturned, pinning Parlow un-| Fred Roesl f thi h 8 A Service to Be Held at Park Congrega- gesler "o is place has ac Ladies’ oci derneath. i SCOfi & CIark c0rp. The Tadioh MR By A tional Church. Ty, hinanll dasod, went Tor | maaeas e ,,.,"’,","”“"n {‘,‘,‘.‘;“;‘;{g DR.R. J. COLLINS m T m Greeneville (,on‘;ellu;nhll ihugh mo; Ry, OF retore’ miN Supt . %ot 4 - at the home of Mrs. Jol . ott of o 0 3 this week. 507 to 515 North Main St.|Prospect street ' Wednesday evening. program for the service o be|Hine and Coroner Charles W. Hedge, : DEN‘ I ‘IS r‘ THE PIANO TUNE resent. ‘T 1 held lt 11 o'clock Good Friday morn- Lthe party found Captain Parlow dying | ————————————————e————x— rr::xe:i;e‘?tn b?ai:asa "éu Cransacted. |Ing at Park Consregational church will | of his injuries, both legs being broken BORN : il g - CLAREMOUNT AVE. Th itted PODOFtEd. that m- | be as follows: and internal hurts sustained. He lived g 148 Main Street, ot | ber ot Bowers and plants have been | Organ prelude, The Words of Suffer- |but a short time after being taken from | BEAUDRY —In St Joseph's hospital NG Sable ",: Conn. I} prone 838-2 Norwich, Conn. sent to the sick and shut-ins during ing, “My God, Why Hast Thou |undér the auto. Revnard had a few| . W9, Jg’nvh'huué}y'“‘ofionf eriis Phene P DIAMOND the past month. The committee in Forsaken Me?” h:mc“rhe Seven |bruises and scratches of trivial na-| ‘ticello street. Th! hai of the repai to th henktte Last Words on the Cross” ture. RRAY—] Mansf 7 B e A T LIhe CT0%. Malling | Captain Parlow was formerly a fish- | ™30T con” Bugene Holie, Ir. Yo MF. : = Following the business seosion. & social | Anthem, Now My Soul Thy Voice |erman and tug boat man, later going| ana Mrs. E. H. Murray. J M & J. P swm A('Tlc WATCH BRACELETS, J|iour was enjoyed, at which time re- Upraising, to the isiand, where for several seo; | mANEYELD —1n Baretora, April1 1017 | @ TR € @e ®'e i X . freshments were served by the hostess. Quartette. 3 sons he has rented his pleasure boal a daughter. nllu ésyr . 5 PENDANTS. At the Cross Her Station Keeping, to I U. Bonbright, a business man| to Mr. and Mrs. Gorald’ Banfield of Acts of Vandalism. Soprano and_Alto Duet of Englewood, N. J., he acting as skip- | 271 Farmington svenue (Ellzabeth anors AD BROOCHES, i Anthem, W he Even Was. C per. During the winter and at spare Shurts, daughier of Mr. and Mrs. P. - A crowd of small boys in the vicinity em, ‘When the. Even Wga. Coms, "’ he f B. Hall Shurts of New London). of the corner of North Main street and g g i T S Caeain pariow Frapmin: Asie Maln Street| g o1 ides tnat the cause of iliness BRACELETS, RINGS Boswell avenue have been committing [ The Stoyr Is Teld. ' was a man well liked, honest, kind and DIED. Telephone 581-12 '-'m':r'."fl?% o.h. atiioced “-tm vails in '3 description, 2cts of vandalism, Such as breaking | cnoir music from The Story of the |Téady. to o to the relief of any in|MOORS-In Norwich. Aprh L. 000 The rem ‘Bnding soms- of every windows and breaking up signe. The | Cholr mu T B 1| time of trowble, a loving father and| suddeniy Blizabeth C. Cox. wite thin R S heln nirodused into lels house which was gutted by fire a short | otiite The WZ,,‘:: kind husband. He .leaves a widow, [ Charles ¥. Moore, aged 48 years. DR. C. R CHAMBERLAIN |22 Soc ot the suffefer will drive out A o every o e e ie 105 mint e | the Temple Was Rent in Twain | was Miss Legs Rathbun of Moo SEARY-1n Uncasville, April 4, 1917 finish. B broken every window i the placs and and There Was Darkness Over “Thomas Geary. > % Dflt‘l ot disease are - thew nst _biing _ sptieficd. ;coteimitied All the Land O. Malling | gervice: a. daughter, Abble, Mrs. Louls Notice of funeral hereafter: d su sigments redations. Burpee of terford. Am——a Fi Driver Injured When Truck Skidded. = McGrory ~Building, Norwich, c-\n. :u.:&un:-h:(cm h;“?:;; John & Geo. H. tne Another Grass Fire. | Ssicoim C. Brown sustainea s rup:| PRESENTED GIFT OF GOLD | ‘a"-“‘.t. GRKEE SRR s, out | tured blood vessel and two crushed et 3l gy - cts him. abouf 10.20 for a grass fire in the rear | fingers about 3 o'clock Wedne: af- | Progressive Missionary Club Surprises of a dwelling on North Main street|ternoon when the auto lnlck.::’“- Mrs. Jee) B. Slocum at Wednesday’s near Second street. The fire was small, | griving skidded into a stone wall on Meetin, - A resulting from & spark from an engine | the Norwich road in the Vieinity of the - —— ! CAVE WELDING AND MFG. CO, Connecticut college. Brown, y-h i 3 31 Chestnut Street. Persenals. employed by the Tt - The regular meeting of the Progres- Rooms 220-221 Thaye g, Nor- whoe i sday, hu d‘ Satur- (AT Atine, 28 Cuteng | Prentice Alesander, of Quaker tnunt | mpiny, nss ol tomd New Lon: | et 13- Bushne chapel ez 2t phenit soars the. Boord ot Weter Gormr A N A s . ghect! m_m Ql’r'(’"‘o,‘"’{,'gué"rf’“,{‘fi pacts as .:.u-r in the village Wednesday [ o0 And e I e e e 'r: tended by 32 members. the president n repairs. n 3 or! issioners t i - car hit the wall and he was catapuited Mhn m N Girs. Frank 4. poia s e oo v 5 sprinkling purposes during the seasen Clyde Getchell of Ne to the ground. The hood of the car was/| o 15 g S Sothell of Now London s | shigntiy” Gamaged and the windanield m%'fi;"fi‘, 5 of 1916, can use the water at ths usme | B 5. MIA RS guaranteed. Ten years' experience. Telephone 214. street Wednesday evenini broken. glub, ‘surprised Mrs."Joel 8 Siocum 2 rate “'I ri . this ’":.""“"- "'_":"":: ¥ Arthur Campbell, who has- beén Crushed Mis Leg. .ug ugu ‘her uurtun to the contrary is received at the Planos morking: for \he past few months - in m‘”“,;““;i "'b‘:'{ 3t Groton, Seckhond jn g & “"" tme "" e - lf| Board of Water Commissioners’ office, . 3 riageno o at Governor Winthre, Erocan hes bocn s, Tmemiber : i e S prbendink o few days at | perienced a_ scrious. accident sboni[the erganization on or before July 15th, 1917, it will be Player-Pianos LEHIGH—the Best Comal Lontor Sarman, | Whs makingher landing on the west: oF e - i i - Final Lemttes Sadowen. was making her landing on the west- S we M : Victor Victrolas FRESH FROM THE MINES The last of the Lenten united ser-|made the slip Mather starter to jumtp : ) : g : \ige® o Chuiet and Teinity churches | to ihe landing to sscurs the chain by ; . - pacht. J ONBASY TERMS w'h"}m:euh;]gs. ?&‘:‘M - l'm;h a""i' er:]t.t”l;: Sad rariton 20 | *rnere -:: enjoyable music_by an 30th. M Marsh 8 5 . " o e e BRd fofl. One 18| onestra ber Miss Doroth: ur..g, o A. D. LATHROP Hull has recently come from Canads | and. betore he coulg. ot n gt ons | Gresson s e iy Tasiar, xtts. S . e to take charge of St. Paul's mission, | caught and crushed by the wi ,‘,n"} Miss Christine Gregson ‘cello and Miss N TEOnRaS ar e the ferry. ¢lght of | Giizabeth Fillmore, piano, who played 2 CHARLES W. BURTON, Telephons 176 familiar melodies, chiefly of old-time Cashiar Rt 10, pmie ad catfee, wocs, secvad :)'ENTIBT Hamilton Watches |} GAGER S Bt et sm':.';&_;'_% Had Family Reunion. Mrs. P. L. Norman of Allyn's Point| Toke elevator Shetucket Strest City of Norwich Water Works Dn- A- ‘c sl"' Board of WT!::.C:lfnmllllonerl_ Norwich, Conn., April 1, 1917. ‘ater rates for the quarter ending en st re dus and payabie the H 1917. Office open ntil & t jon Sun- S Rooms 18-19 Alice Building, Merwleh | ~Adaitions will be made to all bill THE WM. FRISWELL CO. . ln; :::-:—-o: -8 family reunion Sun. (ol 7 o fisions will, be made to a1l bills 25-27 FRANKLIN ST, > . - ungest son, Stephen Noflnln. & 2 E CHARLES W, BURTON, Cashier. flm m. bride. They were married in aprid T B. A WIGHTMAN - : . Newark, N. J., on Maroh 1. Shea & Burke ‘The guésts “in~luded Mr. and Mrs. xperienced Piane Tumer. Norman <hildren 49 ClUR Strect. Nerwich, Comm Phone 753-13. novid umm to The