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.2% A o IN ‘AID le YORK WM. M. ALLEN SETH N. TAYLOR 3 % % P g DAVIO H. WILSON £ S . i3 2 ; Tuesdnys, Thura- Sed . Y s : oA = 88 Main St. g0t Roo'-v’:'ll ADAM S TAVERI\ RabertJ Cochrant GAS FITTING, PLU“IING. STEAM FITTING ashington Hartford The temperature will rise Wednes- ‘T ) ”M{'fi”"m” " with day gty Thursday in the Atlantic states. John no-d. cn== Cormier, Gu-u o Storm warnings remain dis; on i the New England coast north of Cape The winds along the north Atlantic will be strong diminishing s" i Phone 581 - MODERN PLUMBING s essential in modern house as A A "ADAM, Norwich Townm Telepnone §19 DRS. L. F_ and A. J. LaPIERRE L Robert Brierly, 287 Main Streef. Norwich, Conn. 5 ise the view "f_{_‘:,,_,w,m Eive 2 performance. | Pepsin sleotrioty is to lighting. We gusrgn- laber conditions. This 3 » o - ekl large tes the very best PLUMBING WORK s! g i Office Hours: - P . Miss M L d by expert workmen at the fairest 10 to 3 p. m. by appointment . co-operate with other states o sets things pe rest et N L LS 1 | to Southbridge, flw‘m s ciy - at A":' A = Observation in Norwich. through period. e ‘which this committee | holidays with her parents on Mer- sk us p-n and prices. P ’ The following records, reported from Yo Theo o firth ot the ood) | chants” avenve. i e r’)mmcr S i | S pharmacy 4 the changes| we consume is mueea ‘within “MARCUS H. HOLCOMB: The Men’s club of the Taftville SECURES OPTION ON i FORT NECK PROPERTY. Tract May Be Used by New London HUBER CHITTENDEN CO. _UPHELD BY COURT — Demurrer Overruled in Case Against Cancerns. Evergreen Beer REAL GERMAN LAGER is on draught at 67 Wu! Main Street T. F. BURNS H. JACKEL & CO. New London City Departments. g Fir. s 5 A ittt T in the suit brought by Huber and| If the action of the New London|mgnty League Addressed by Rev. Giles 5 H DR. SHAHAN, Specialist __"’"“"‘“’d' Cb;ttsndsnfi:l.;n-flsn Dougias, Ine,,§ SUTt Of common councl] at its meetns | "y "Goodenough—Mrs. Joseph Hyde rence. Mass., Hea““g and P Iumbmg Pt g B MR TR L i SR | o8 e gy Samaee | cial Hty meetine which Mayor Rogers| Active on 90th Sirthday — April| Mre Waiter Grant, of thé Ol Canter: 92 F. 3 s Tuberoiosis, Anemin. Bicia and " yoter. Il Rises: ortly, New London will se-| Meeting of Dorcas Sucisty. bury turnpike. ranklin Street Kidney troubles. Conventional or pri‘ ttle — . — - with waterfront and railroad facilities| The April meeting of the Norwich| Mrs. F. J. Freeman and daughter for v the highway and water and | Town Men's leaguc was heid Monday | Eleanor of ihe West siae spem thel JIRRON GCASTINGS seription treatmert for the Sto ¥ a decision over- prevention of Typhold. urs o i + 11.02 I ruling the de: f the defendants X3 ieiz ot .)llfmad - after ¥ : 2 114 und“n‘u.t:mln:“t‘;': complaint of Huber ‘acpartments. evening in the First Congregational|past few days with Mrs. Freeman's e % Ll 123 4| & Chittenden in every éular. - .n i- ‘u;po-d to purchase for the|chapel. President H. L. Yerrington|parents, Mr. and Mrs, George A. ¥rink, FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY S g g 3 s = This demurrer ..9"” a sum ot 000 ::e :xu;;-lve Cees g called the meeting to order, a nomi- |of Otrobando avenue. P I s # 57{ three weeks ago before A Tuttle | Fort own: y Mrs. Jane D.|nating committee was chosen and a JOSEPH BRADFORD : TR el s A G R R iy T P e THE.VAUGHN FOUNDRY C0. ———Tm—"—“‘;— Charles B. Whittlesey of New I‘nfl Alderman E. Frank Morgan, a mem- |by the secretary, L. nley Gay.|son returned this week w their hom: e T e ol attorneys for Marsh, and by Waller,|ber of the special committee named |Then ap address holding tl in Woodhaven, L. H Ne. 11 to 25 Fefry Strect BOOKBINDER Walla, Avery & Galiup. attorneys foc|By the cowncil to Investigate the mat. | tention’of all was given by Rev. . F. 1AL epeat twe weolts with bar sisten : Huber & Chittenden. ter of seiling the city’s present hold- [ Goodenough of Ledyard, having for its| Mre. Willlam Witte, of Bliss plac: Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order GREENEVILLE - In overruling the demurrer of the|ings in Division street to the Bridge:|subject The Story of Martin Luther. AT e e GEORGE ‘G. GRANT defendant Marsh, the ecourt said: port Brass company, devoted four days|A vote of thanks was given at the|MONTVILLE HOME GUARD Instruction Class Meets at Federated| The first ground of demurrer to|:ast week to working on the probiem.|close of the interesting paper. e TRy NESRUITS both =econq and third nts is teo| Al n Morgan says: S — ) [ Soweh—-Furgral of Wilism . % g ¢ was the desire of the committee Observed 90th Birthday. Undertaker and Embalmer 108 BROADWAY genefal to have any force and too ob- e % Baker Largsly Attended—Notes. Viously i violation of the rule ta merit | to do everything in its power for the| Mrs. Joseph Hyds of the Fast Side, ReV. Charles Clark’ to Address Them | 39 Providence St., Taftville ST coneideration, benefit of the Bridgeport company, at|for many years a resident of Norwich A on a The . Bible Instruction class of the| The second count of the complaint|the same time to protect the city’s in- | Town, and still a member of the First — Prompt attention tc day or night calls, Federatd church held their regular|ic basea upon a claim that thers was]ierests by placing a proper vaiuation | Congregational church, observed her| The Home guard of Montville will he| Telephone 630. | aprisMWFawl meeting in the church vestry Tuesday | o the Division street rty. It addressed in Hickey's hall this (Wed- = —AT— ppurtentant to the premises leased |on e vision street property 90th birthday Wednesday, April 4. A ey ikey s hel s _(Wed AT aftrnoon with a lars number in at-|py the plaintiffs a rizht of lateral gup- |Seemed essential to obtain a sufficient | family dinner was given, one of the Re fendance. =~ The rebular course of|;art for their building in the building{S8m to secure another locatioh, place |three nieces present from out of town THE WM. FRISWELL CO. |80 Wty was taken up snd followe: of the defendant Marsh and that this|the necessary buildings on it and|being Mrs. George Hyde of Amster-|cure George R. Bradford as one of the 25-27 FRANKLIN ST. ing a talk by the pastor, Rev. A. W.| ot w acquired by prescription. otherwise prepare it for use.” dam, N. whose home was formerly | sPeakers. The Montvill eHome guard.) a“'g;:‘é_'h;nm“*}r“fi Tas Mupwy open] I the” second &roung. 6 urrer | One of the difficult problems was to|in Norwich Town. Mrs. Hyde was|has held two meetings and have re- well Sttenied an, m:lct‘l-"en“'l s ‘;g to this count is sufficiently frge from |find the new location. Alderman Mor- |remembered by many friends, receiv- | Cruited their number to 20. Fifty - Deer‘ t prbigy? a3 e s stead- | the objection to the first nd as|gan went all over the city and looked |ing a shower of postcards, flowers and | members are necessary to form a com- | | and you will want to come 00 7 e to justify a ruling upon it, it must |at several places, but none seemed to|potted plants, money, boxes of candy|Pany. Daniel C. Casey is the recruit- 2 2 be held .to mean that a right of lat- |8l the bill. Then the Bacon property |and other gifts. She is in very good |ing officers. again ST. JAMES' PARISH. eral support in the wall of an abut- | was suggested. It'is twice the area of | health and bids fair to see many more ting building cannot be asquired by |the Division street lot and will méet | birthdays. An egg holder of Italian design fits The Best Coffee, Ib. .. 28c PANCAKE FLOUR MAPLE SYRUP Annual EMO.“I\QM H:‘i lé Poquetanuck | p; cflpt;‘m. In support :lfnfllll le:n~ !z: city's Wfln;.l for all flm‘eA ’s’llollld - on the edge of the breakfast plate. aster Monday Evening. tentlon the case of Ceffavi V8. n- | they occupy the premises it is con- Snowed in April, 94, LA TOURAINE COFFEE[ e dine, 3¢ Conn. 126, in cited. templated by the highway and waier| e 09l oty ABET Y : e annual parfsh meeting of St. ‘either that nor any other well con- |an 'wer departments to co-operate = 4 MARRIED. All Seasonable Good Things at Jemes' Episcopal church, Poquetanuck, | sidered case which I have beem able|und “place’ both on a more eMclent | which, Measured 10 inches on a level; was held at the residence of Charles|to find holds that such right cahnot | basis. pr ol o g e gl g i All other Tea, Ib. People s Ma"kat Harkness Monday_evening, the rector, |be acquired in this manner, especial-| As soon as the Bacon property came | 300, WNCh took (e form Sf port. Chester, McCold or Bid Rev. Leavitt C. Sherburne presiding.|ly ugder facts such as are alleged in- | under censideration an agent was sent o The following officers were elected: | this count. When the evidence has|to New York before the real cstate . 6 Franklin Street Senior warden, Charles A. Hark-|been developed, the plaintiff may or|speculators got wind of procesdings Dorcas Society Meeting. — RIDDER — In Peanut Butter, Ib. F ‘| ness: junior warden, Thomas Thornes; | may not have proved an ‘easement ac- [and a 80 days’ option was secured from | The Dorcas soclety of the First ',‘v Aoril 5, A . . JUSTIN HOLDEN, Preprister vestrymen, Bert Williams, quired by prescription, but it cannot|Mrs. Bacon at a price of $20,000. Methodist church will hold the April n“‘,‘"" & Ny B Thompson, Arthur Barrett, be sald that as a matter of Jaw no| A spur track runs on the opposite |meeting at the home of the president,| ‘afiville Conn. wnd’ Mise “Hachel 1 Brewster, Willlam Mitchell, John Tay- | such acquisition is possible. side of the cove the length of the|Mrs. J. O. Dodge, on West Town street| Ridder. ¥ x “l"[u I[A I“mfl[[fl) Bfl - lor. Parish clerk and treasurer, Bert| The third count if the complaint is| Bentley wharf and it wiil be an easy | Thursday afternoon. verhaullng Williams; collector, William McKel- | based upon the claim that where the it to the Baeon —_— DIED. 218 Main Street vey. owner of land upon which stands two en it will be necessa: Meet = 7 Main Stree ” bulldings necessarily and notoriously aepartments to handle froight| e c:'tm.e T e L thie | Tt Bery DTel Wit o s FUNERALS. dependent upon each other for sup! |but once instead of two or three times DrAYer Dosting. of thel Sof Johnson, eged € Year an epair or : port conveys one of such buildings, |83 at present. Barges of stone can be | TSl Jictoollol CRURn WL be held | puneralmervicds” at AL Anar : William G. Bake: there 1s impliedly included in such | brought to the wharf and unloaded on | o i hurch Weanesday. atterhodn, Ap OF ALL KINDS ON The funeral”of m:x:l.:n G. Baker|Erant & risht to the continuance of|the ~premises without wharfage s Asiaen Divbgndy aveine. S IREREE RENL o Mty Mt-ot TH,‘,,':::C;.‘CL:“ . that support, the necessity of which }cl ges. . was held from his late home on Pros- Noted Here and There. DANIELSON—In Danielso: April 9, 2 i f to both t In asking f p 5 AUTOMOBILES, :erc‘t :m r'rlu:s:&znmecmxntnn:‘ = 5 2 o both grantor and seheridne e g -t;;v‘r;::‘iaul’ozr; 03: James Turnbull of Wauwecus Hul| 1917, Deacon Bimeon Danisison, born Hl‘l\ Grade V_lutches e T Ty aendane. At the ser.| " Such claims 15 supported by numer- |for’ the land and the remaining $5,000 125 a fine litter of eight Berkshire | NoV: '3 840, |\ i, nome, Main AT GREATLY CARRIAGES, WAGONS, |o'clock, Rev. i Johne Bohanan offi. |ous decisions. T am not clear wheth- [on a spur track, grading and the con- | PIS®- street, Danielson, Thursday at 1 p. m. REDUCED PRICES ; seeks to challénge {struction of a bulkhead. T BLINN_In this city, April 10, 1917.|7 Jewsled Seth Thomas 12 and 16 er the demurrer ciated. ~The casket about which were Mr. and Mrs. John C. Lucas, Jr., are |~ Lsther Dyson, beloved wife ot R this as a general principle of law or TRUCKS and CARTS, el Ay aeutiful floral fOrmS. | {6 claim that the facts recited in the g moving this weék from Town street to| Albert P. Blinn, aged 38 yea rested in front of the alter. The vest- | 8 “AT o 1€ o e In sufcient]| © TAFTVILLE Trading-Cove. Fineral from her late homé, No. Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- | 81 cholr of the church rendered the fu- | (o0 CF80 oo, Fihin the applica- itrieisa s _ Broad street, Friday afterncon, April ming, Upholstefing and Weed Work. | Bora Shant and Neater. My G0 el | tion of the prinuiple. In either event,|Workers’ Coference Held Well At- | Mrs. W. D. Thacher of Tanner street| 1%, at 2.30 dlclock. Blacksmithing i g % * | the position fs not well taken. visited relstives in Fitchville a day or | COMBFOCK_dn _Montville, April ing in all its branches. The bearers were William S. Murray, Tis Gemuriie I8 overroled tended Meeting—Funeral of Carl|two last week, 917, Charles W. Comstock, aged 58 e v (W SR Sk Bt _—_ Abrahamson—Mill League Standing T p.,",,,ml services_will be held at Convertible Bracelet Watches, war- B Y s in the family lot in the | PRISONERS WANT TO —Personals and Notes. Mrs. H. E. Reade of Willimantic has | " 0t eifence Tharsany, Apeil iz, it ranted for 10 years, $5.00, 5 vut n ; iy oM n the — returned after several days’ visit with 2 p.m. Bur]ll In Comstock cemetery. | Guaranteed Wrist tches, $2.00. antic Semstecy. ThE: Rev, rA‘% FIGHT IN WAR| The regular meeting of the Workers’ | friendg on Lafayette street. CONNELL—In gus, Me., April 10, All Watches Fully Guaranteed e ™ vl Have Taatial %o Seats W P ety I AT SWRIE | e il ot oot Mionington] Mo R RSS o igrimi 1 0aULNICK & G0 veral ave 1 o ‘or |in e lors of 11 - T n o 01 mington orwic! 'own. . . 507 to 515 North Main' St |, [ ™icrtakers Henry Allen and = Son e o Conre- | visited his mother, Mra. Thomas Day. | Notice of funersl hereater. 32 Frankiin St. Norwich lll;ednudnm of funeral arrange- of Otrobando avenue during Easter. |SERVICE—In Norwich, pr:l 10‘, }’}:" —_— Nellie L. Fitch, beloved wife of John | . e Mrs. Albert Smith. e, Werl I Ngue O i After spending the winter in New| A. Service. eged 41 years. City of Norwich Water Works CAVE WELDING AND -*G. co., At 1 o'clock Tuesday afternoon z ’ York, Mrs. Edwin Hutchinson has re- | Notice of funeral hereafter. 'e o 31 Om eral Italian, Polish and Russian pris offce of estmut Street. prayer service was held for Mrs. Al oners now serving théir terma gramme. turned to her home on Sachem road.| WARREN—In Providence, April 10, Board of Water Commissioners. Oxy-Acetylene Welding and Cutting | Pert Smith at her late home on Fifth|qyetnersfield have asked tfi;a state Mre. Frank Heubler of Hartford was 1917, Albert Warren. Norwich, Conn., April 1, 1917, of all Metals, Aluminum, Cast Ireh |Stréet with a large number in attend- Steel, etc. “Automobile ,Jachine parts |ance. At the services held in St. An- boastt m"’;:r"“',fl': e meeting. | the week end guest of Miss Marjorie | BENKER—In_ ot i A B for the auarter ending re xpert on boilers. All work | darew’s church at 1.30 o'elock Rev. F.| o0 oofrc: ~OF PRICRs. O Seoun. |Following the business session a social | M. Barber at her home on Plain Hill | gonemna b1 ,m','_ e athon A l? 1. M . e ey John Bohanan officlated. There were | e oo join the belligerents. The hour was enjoyed at which time re- et Funeral from her late home in Ver-|from 830 a. m. untii 5 p. m. beautiful floral _forms. The i ts he Miss Edith Standish of Saybrook Ehuren choir sang the faneral chant o i R S e e spent Good Friday with her aunt, Mrs. | Sailles Thursday, April 12, at 2| ‘Additions will be mads (o, ail bilis hymns. Friends gf“ :“h‘: deealh; afmiss’ in Eurocpe are Italians. Kimi- Lillibridge. ~ George S. Beebe, of the Scotland road. ‘Efiififi‘fi. clz\nx::gry o Sy et i T e RN, Cobi. bearers. was : Al Maplewood cemetery where Rev. Mr.|lST, reauests bave been made by - N. D. Chass of Otrobando avenue o . &m read a committal service at subjects, now serving prison terms, :u: :;1’ ?‘l Kflll;flxy l\lnd‘y to at- - 4 g e grave. en e funeral o Laura Chase. Undertakers Henry Allen and Son|lave alsc asked for —thelr freedom Carl Abrahamson. —_— D.S. MIARSH LEHIGH——the Best bad charge of the fumeral arrange.|(°Te{urn hometo fIEht = o \itea|, The funeral of Carl Abrahamsén| Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eceleston and \ ; el ats Staten 1o the vanks of the belligerents|t00K Pice from his late home on Slat- | little son Edward of Tanner street Pi FRESH FROM THE MINES - these requests will now be increasing |5, or®n harkosn &t tes jwere STRsts Baster. af Teiinds fu ‘New 1anos s o if Notes. and about-a dozen pris P Fhegedh R TR "y EEongon- = i Fred Baker of Boet has returned | pear fore the parole on May to that city after spending a few |2 Mrs, ¥. D. Vergason and daughter, . PIHYCF-PlaI’IOS P 2 -rl‘ml—nymufl Miss Helen Vergason, of Sylvia lane spent the week end with friends in days with friends here. . . Horse Ran Into Trelley Car. Lutheran ch artrord. Victor Victrolas A. D. LATHROP TRUCKING hm"my friends of John W. Me. a S y glad to learn 3 sky Brothers 1 bearers. Burial | Mrs. Edward J. G: Telephone 175 in to her home o8 Washington street ar- ON BASY TERMS ter an absence two or three weeks H " Bunlight Buildi Marsh Suldin, : hose* Bobren & "6 —_— e e S e o DR A. J SINAY . W. Burdon, pastor of the | The car was quickly brought to m % Neorwich New London Federated church, wiil address the |and Dr. Bitgood summoned. He 5 o th: f the horse’s hind - Dentist |FrURSm et W e s G e o3 You Ea DONE WHILE YOU WAIT this (Wednesday) evening. a 2 Rooms 18-19 Alios 8 W“'» rwish Pow bundings bela .‘-:hl the v Edwards’ Have that carbon knock in your mo- The Greeneville Grammar e Y - . — to oved by the bure’ pxvkes 2t oneZtour o reed Phone 1177-3 School ¢ Baseball Seam ave swalting the dlia- n-u-. frightened 2 of the snow fos i i owels—there, watch CAVE WELDING AND MFG. CO, NO 3 heir spring practice. nen l- in tromt of the troliey i 1 Al 31 Chestmut §t., Norwich. talk of 2 Grammar Schoel Carriages, Democrats, Con- X ool League thi DEAD HORSES TOAL. But x5 gamics vleny heve beon Private is Improving. o wgcc:avo‘:’lio f Charge made as yet. aum, Capute, g al ew La Reve e bridge, 3 = £ : Peravering ot Toar Momorter iy | Mesihettrey [ a - cords and Bugjness Wagons. P. 0. Box 379, New London [ 4 = ] : Shgutoy ‘m‘}l?;:mm-m mv:: H ‘Will clean up on a lot of Stable and T his ul - Square Blanksts. A good line of Auto Robes. - Prices right low on Team and Ex- press Harnosses and Rubber Boots THE L. L. CHAPMAN CO. 4 BATH STREET, NORWICH, CT. Dental 'S’érgeon McGrory Building, Nerwich, Conn. rHERE : zaverus:ng medium 1 wrn C‘::n::llfllll ‘L':nl'to The %ul- Tor business ta, .