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i3t CARRIED BY " 'Wihen buying on credit why accept inferior goods and higher tiess’ olfated by others—when you can obtain the best, and £ ponch loos? : . Under the Prudential Outfitting Co.’s arrangements through ! 88 & equally effective for adulfs. e Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is sold | packed. A trial bottle, free of charge. in drug stores everywhers for f cents a_bottle. avol ons and ineffective substitutes be sure you| W-. B. Caldwell, 455 Washington St. get Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. See| Monticello, Nlinols. . —————————— chnutt Short, Bethel, prlnd?d; Jo-hl? SYDNEY A. MORRELL Augustine Waters, Stamford, first ‘William Andrew Gorry, of FOR THIRD ALTERNATE | f€ust Southington, second alternative; Syd- bella had a housewarming party at the alternate: Harold Thomas Malloy, | new cinbroom at 166 Main street, on Bridgeport, third alternate; Rufus ! Tuesday evening. : John Mason Frier, Fairfield, sec- SMALL BOY SHOT GAVE LECTURE ON lISTE’ IN HEAD. FEAR OF EFFICIENCY | Found a Loaded Revolver in Bureau | Miss Ida M. Tarbell Addressed s The and Pulled Trigger. Audience in Slater Hail. Traliavs A Finding a loaded revolver in a bu- Center o §| reau drawer in his home Saturday af- Leaa ternoon, little William Murphy, 4 1-2 =3 3 Worwien year old son of Patrolman and Mrs. Patrick J. Murphy, of New London, turred the weapon upon his 3 year oid sister, in play, and pulled the trigger. The revolver was discharged and the ) 4 I 'he O -t- e Lullet penetrated the child's head back of the right ear and lodged there. Monday an X-ray picture was taken at the Memorial hospital in an effort an e to locate the builet. \ . The children had been pMying,gbout the house during the day '3 while Mrs. Murphy was engaged her kitchen duties they went to‘an adjoin- ing bedroom. Willlam formd 2 coin and told his sister.that he to place it in his bank. ng‘%fim kept in a bureau drawer in fhe same rcom and this he found to be locked. The boy managed to break the lock, relcasing the drawer. Then his eye fell upon the revolver. It was a .22 calibre weapon, fully loaded. The lad picked it up, Jooked it over, and pointed it at his sister. The next moment the pistol was dis- charged and his sister collapsed to the floor. Mrs. Murpby ram to the bed- room and while: she knelt-over the little girl she asked William what ha happened. \ “I sh her, but I didn’t mean to said the boy. Neighbors who were summoned notified Patrol- man Murphy, who was doing traffic duty at the corner of State and Bank streets,.and called an ambulance. The ®irl was rushed to the Memorial hos- pital, where she was treated. Efforts of the physicians to probe for the bul- let Saturday night were unsuccsssful. but it is hoped that with the aid of the X-ray photographs it will be possible to_determine its location. The little victim of the accidental /its 16 BRANCHES they are the only ones in a position to sell ‘the best Tailored Garment on credit at cash store prices. Is Named by Senator Brandeges for A Morrell, Norwich, third alter- Coat this year—if you ‘want one. Naval Academy. nate. / ’ —_— 9, Senathr Trank P. Brandegee has an- e PR ik Don’t allow lack of resdy cash to names of twe principals ; , 2 Znd Six alternates he has mominated| New London dentists are showing e e o agricul bamper you. You can obtain the for entrance as cadets to the Annapo- | their patriotism by making prepara-y 'FS :,?d le‘:f.::flnw l!m:e ‘lm" 2 lis naval academy, on April 17. The |tions for organizing a New London |by the counci a ore- | The g tared, ||l - same tailored garments as shown at nominees were selected as the result|dental unit. In the announcement sent | ¢a g appointment of a national food ' : E D empetiiive cxaminations held on | oot ihe importance of rendering assist- | Committes headed by Herbert C. Hoo- |individual success of all the country’s . the best retail stores through The March 17 at Hartford, Bridgeport and |ance at this time is emphasized. ver, who has had charge of American | industries. The country, he said, was 5 s P New Haven. They are: Kenneth Hill relief work in Belgium. The defense|about to know an era of great pros- Prudential °|llfifiill’ Co.’s s’m Yoble, Cromwell, principal; Allen Bd 3 hters of Isa- | CoUnCll announced Saturday it would | perity—perhaps the greatest in its his- i vard Julin, New Haven, first aiter. New Britain.—The Daug] ask Mr. Hoover to become chairman of | tory—and the but productive E" » £ 3 a committee which. could adviee as to | farm would bring P rity - z g Best methods 'of stimaiasing Tood mros | than anyining s, rOPeTILY - = ON CREDIT _— . PRICES - WEEK A large and appreciative audiencé - 5 listened with- close attention to (;: 7 lecture on The Fear of Efficlency given . all, £23 H 3. & omost “interesting o Smg If a garmmtclk not lbool,utely satisfactory .BRING IT e audience from the first e Soktures Congies. et it ek SRPEN. o L WL S Yoo was a very interesting exponent of the theory she advanced. . One of the most frequent causes of . Private Offices for All Customers misunderstanding among people is be- - cause of the difference {n meaning con- veved to each of us by words, said » o o Miss Tarbell. No one who speaks in public or does any writing but meets this difficulty. Efficiency is a word much misunderstood. Doing a thing . . :n a c]m‘,b)competent way with the least possible waste is doing it effi- i 1 ciently. Nowadays efficiency i5 want- 115 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. ed in our churches, our towns, governments. We have had no pro- gram for efficiency. The only piac> where a real trial has beén given it is in_industrial life. In that a science - of efficiency has sometimes been work- | System the over-lord gives the task|and Captain Hagberg offered to visit|John oM. Lee, L. R. Ethier, John D ed out, usually by one man. and the laborer has no choice and |the school Thursday and make a be- | McWilliams, Charles E. Lamb, John A. must follow his method. The very|sinning. The course will be entirely § Ferguson, C. E. Wilson, The irisble- habits of life are ordered for him to [ voluntary. There will be nosuniforms | McCormick Co., Rev. J Fred Winslow Tay an astonishing degree. Such_a sys- |at present but Captain Hagberg will {rice, 1. A. Fenton, S0 of becad .d,,gi’;;,f‘fnf,"fgffif;,; tem produces great results. You get|endeavor to furnish other equipment.| Whitaker, H. M. Lercu, v and widely known in Buropé ns welj| order, regula¥ity, cleanliness, always| Mr. Threll said he thought that the L. L. Gottheif, L, R. Porte as in this country, became interested | Dave Work, have insurance. You give ) boys would all see universal military)fred Richards, H. F. I in the process of production. When | UP_freedom but you get your reward.|training. It is planned to have driil |Shannon, W. K. Tingley, Democratic minds cannot _tolerate | two hours a week after school hours. |R. Tarrant, Thames work as a young man, he at once per. | this for a moment, however. We want | The course will be open to everyone Peckham, ceived that the plant had not the tom. |2 chanes to live oir. lives in our own | regardless of age. Mr. Tirrell said if | C ell, M. E. Karp, nage it should have and that the|Way and we bear our own failures. We | the course was a success it would be Z Jorwich & workmen were doing only half the|Want the chance to experiment and |made a part of the curiculum.’All who orwich Poster Ady. work of which they were capable. He |Of course we pay the price. It is our |are interested are asked to hand thcir [ Co., Henry Davis, Curtiss Dernard, W. immediately began to experiment. He | M0t precious possession, however. names“to Mr. Tirrell and to report in| L. Stearns, A. M. Smith, found the men would not speed up,| In spite of our fumbling and mis- | the boys’ gympasium at 1.30 Thurs-|Learned. Tru and Commerc When he searched for the reason he ) takes we get our happiness. We see|day. i Cars: Max Gordon & Son Corp., R. found that as the men incremsed thely |this in our professional life. Many | Msnager Clinton S. Jones of the' Smith, Shea & Burke. rate of production the price per piece | Of the professions are recruifed from |baseball team announced Tuesday that — went down. He lald down &s a law | the humblest walks of life. Under no | if the team could have practice Thurs- ContoreadiMasonis’ Magrass. that pay for piecework once establish- | Other system could an Abraham Lin-|day Saturday’s game will be played. [ 9% 7F%0 WERORC POOrmes: ed should never change and immedi- | COln have been possible. otherwise not. Baseball fans at the i Ez R 3, conter el d shooting remained conscious and was| itely the rate of production went up,| Certain it is that we so believe in|Academy are hoping for a warm rain | ¢il, No. 3, R. and 8. 31, conferred de- able to give a perfectly clear story of “|our own democratic system that if|to melt the snow from the campus. groes on a class of candidates at a B e : He always played fair. e s 2 s J— how it h ened to h < - - » meeting of the Montgomery ouncil This week—April Sth to 14th—is Home Craft Week. A D o her father when [ o T B o er things. He|We must choose between efficiency of | ' Lawrence B. McEwen, 15, left Meeting of the Montgomery Council 13 5 o . the latter reached her bedside. system and our slipshod way, we take | school today to joln the Tenth Com- Such a plan was worked on by one man with great and marked success. he went fnto a factory to begin his saw that as industry was managed|,,r way. But are the two .inconsis- | pany, C. A. C. of New London evening. then men were hampered. There was ” > - FRCACV RS A SN o o | s tent? Can’t we get the good of both? Lewis Bailey 17, has left the school B handsome home furnishings. Our Drapery Department || “ONT'NEP TO ASYLUM no system. In the morning work was| “In this set of principles a man will | having been called out with the Naval | More than 14,000 Englishwomen FOR 47 YEARS. | ot T e e T ons dnordoms |not be asked to do something he is|Reserve. Mr. Bailey is a quartermas- | have replace men as farm labor- i retdy wit hbeautiful dllph' erchandise. i e ' - | not fitted for or does not want to do. | ter. - » it - ys of m - It is ]I e, Rodden, Who Died at State Hos. | T00Is Wers not ready. nor wers they | 10 large groups men will be sifted & AL L ready to demonstrate the really clever beautifying of your i e e e o bl S B L A e P s Pt Tombe s dh) TOME GUARD MUSTERED DRINK MORE WATER home by means of window draperies ,which it is possible ||, iion Rodden, who for 41 years has| Frere ‘s more time for production. | Srec,TIoTs Socious than the smu INTO STATE SERVICE IF KIDNEYS BOTHER to do without an exorbitant expense. We should ke to |3t = e Normich St hageia |, ezt be sipted the machine. o |ieiSopincns o nly naTiei sl | Every Momber ST S0, € Wae Prosent| i els oy ke st tor plan with you and co-operate with you—it will be to our || 22 b 25csriained. Firet ' Selectman | o Toimy their work in the best Dos- | neinciies of demociacy, You ot 5| Members of Gompany B and Com- s e the remains, and, provided that no'one | Sible way? new attitude of mind.- It is.the part|pany C, home guards, were mustered mutual benefit. During Home Craft Week we are going || appears He worked out a law to be applied | of those who have most to help the | into state service Tuesday night by toea b;ot:ehmytr;!:;:dyi-‘;: = ::}mt;f to heavy, unskilled labor. Unskilled | others along. There is thus a remark- | Major Adams, 1. S. A. Following the | Uric aeld In meat excites the kid- 2 17 i v T of years the woman had been con- ’ musterf 3 - rked; to feature the famous aker”” Laces and Lace o labor is a despised work but much of | able cooperation, a. sefise 0r womeng | mustering in Co. C. under the com- |neys, they become overworked; get C - ich £ of pri ed to the Middletown institution, but "ffll comfort is ‘°D¢fldflmt Do al‘; together, and there never was & Igm' mand_ of Captaln Charles A. Hagbers ;zluggis_}!,h ache, and feel like lumps of urtains, which charm and reasonableness price are ran: rwich state | 2nd m™any are necessarily ployed | when this was so needed as now. How | had regular drill with every member | lead. e urine becomes cloudy e . P iinsterred to the Norwich state|; it Turning people to study. the|oan we best do what we have fo_do? hospital. of the company in attendance, 75 in | bladder is irritated, and you r > Jeaders among American made draperies. .| commion’ tasks of life is changing the | We must not deceive ourselves. It is|all. Captain agbers was assisted by | obliged to seek rellef two or threc . 5 whole existence for many of them. a long, long time of suffering and . QUAKER KRAFT LACES, 25c to $1.00 a Yard Stephen J. Kehoe, acting first lieuten- | times du~ing the night. When the kid- ‘This sclence has been applied with | hefore us, unless some unforseen thing | ant, and Edwin W. Higgins, acting | neys clog you must help them flush off most astonishing results. Compare |intervenes. Most of us will face the ‘Some lovely pattsrns, designs which are characteristic of laces of the ut- ‘most value, have been préduced in Quaker Craft at prices which are ex- ke second. lisutenant. Milo R. Waters | the body’s urinous waste or you'll be a F the new with the old way and it is| hard indefinfte things of life. We|has been appointed first sergeant of | real sick person shortly. At first you startling the difference In product, help | must face the task of efficient work. | the company. The recruiting office of | feel a dull misery in the kidrey resion o end pay. Places formerly =horrible|We must carry on the dally business | the Home Guards in the Thayer build- | you suffer from backache, sick head have become decent an e f life and efpect to add to our bur- tremely low. We have them at 25, at 30c, at 460 and up to $1.00 a yard. striving, happy people. Gens.. ‘We.must double our produc- | recetved but it is anticipated that | tongue coated and you feel rheuma The prettiest are some artistic Filet patterns in white, cream and ecru. - & The principles are practically uni- | tiveness. there will be enough men join ranks |twinges when the weather is The widths are from 36 to 54 inches. mml. In spite of this there exists| We must keep a steady head and a|to form a third company. Eat less meat, drink lots of 3 This fear has even caused bills to be | er, uncriticizing and be ready to do|names of 60 automobile owners who |ounces of Jad . QUAKER LACE CURTAINS, $2.00 to $6.00 a Pair. jcal passed forbidding this scientific man- | our part behind the lines. have donated the use of their cars for | spoonful in a glass of water agement in arsenals and navy yards. Mr. Tirrell made announcement of|the purpose of transporting the local | breakfast for a few days and Filet or the Airiest Cobweb lace imaginable. These are the daintiest win- fear. Th. 15 i - 'own Hall Wednesday evening in the|a great need of more and anyone de- |famous salts is made from the daw hangings we have ever handled. ham’ labor interests of the Red Cross soclety at| sifin = it bitterly. The public is ignorant|which there will be speakers of note ing had a dull day, no recruits being |ache, dizziness, stomach gets sour fear of the science of management. | sober tongue. We must stand togeth-| Irving Watkinson has received the |also get from Dainty White and Cream White Curtains—made just right of handsome There is a_group of reasons for this | the publfe meeting to be held in the | detachment of Home Guard. There is |kidneys will then act fine. THER HANDSOME EFFECTS viso: et the. sudiente o There 1s also the resentment we all siring to help the cause along may |grapes and lemon julce, combired with leave their name at 2 CIff street. lithia, and has been used for e The following have donated the use | tions to clean clogged kidney of their cars: Mrs. E.R. Norton, Mrs. | stimulate them to normal activity, a A. J. mot the recent arrival th rtme i adison, feel for a mew thing that will revo- TES. . J. Dawley, Mrs. H. low, W. S. |80 to meutralize the acids in ur : i “;dn:g.'c rtaire. with p...:.l:m. l:a‘:n:q m';.' Poink. s g:"”“ lutionize our methods, the instructive P K s MO Ailis, R F. Smith, N, E. Whiting. |it no longer is & source of irrit russels urtains g sh Point, and they are dislike of change. fes Boys Eager to Forn: Military Com-|Thomas A Robinson, Dr. George A.|thus ending bladder weaknes : L Comeau, Dennis Mortissey, A. D. La- | Jad Salts Is inexpensive, cannot In- only $6.00 a pair. We also call your ditention to our assortment of Mar- v T ticularly ‘wom: g lncnhlflllt:;, Wa‘ntak. pride even in pany—Several Leave to Join Militia throp, W. A. Pitcher, A. C. Swan, H, F. | jure; makes a delightful effervescent \P-flxu D. D, Disco, John McWilllams, | lithia-water drink which ever E. quisette Curtains, with double thread and fully mercerized. Some show | ] 4 sk e rveBageball Game only simple edges and some have inserted bands as well. ‘Our prices are \ bed T 5 il Magrlar- 2 $2.00 to $4.00 In all this where there is a radical Be Postponed. Carpenter, Ge H. Loring, |should take now and then to keep the b - o = e g change in attitude of mind it is go- ey P % & oturphy, W. P, McGarry, H. B, | kidneys clean d active. Druggists Preston, Henry G. Peck, Harry B.|here say they sell lots of Jil Salts to Ford, Adelard Morin, Irving Watkin- | folks who belleve in overceming kid- son, Auto Sales Co., Grosvenor Ely, |ney trouble while it is only trouble Ing to interfere with graft. That has Tuesday - the Girls’ Glee club had SPECIAL } t to d_that is hard £ A FEW VALUES FOR THE WEEK hre. o go and that is very hard for | tneir first rehearsal under their mew many of us. director, Miss Faith Bonfoey. system that is going to cut out our The irit of the times is clearly 0 P Unras | P WhotEeaLE PricEs T Perguisttes on. | eflecied” on'“the oy’ Dutetin “Soara - = Then it is a slow process and Amer- | which is covered with pamphiets and . & e ONLY 89 A PAIR Rugs of all sizes from 18 by 36 toans. don't fike &, slow process. We | mans ‘aavesiming -the piattevure| The Foundation For Perfect Fruit Is Thorough SPraym A special lot of six patterns, in val- | inches up to .10 by 12, at prices { ';:k :::,tv;flene: ;o work“thl‘r‘;!: d".‘fi idea” and military training organiza- ance sets or regular effects, nicely | which are in nearly every instance | | fi0 Tannmement i es than five| BOPR . slose of achool Tuesday about| This Spraying Quifit covers the great finished with insertion and edge, | less than the present wholesale years and we don’t like that. two hundred and fifty boys met in #wo of the numbers being trimmed rices. There are Rugs of all kind: We don’t like discipline. We seem |,oom 4 for the purpose of signifying with Iin-n.ciuny lace. e i‘n stock. = 2 think discipline is suppression in military _training. to ;h_ltle e freedom. There Principal Tireell sald he had nad an F m TWO BARGAINS IN WILD’S PRINTED LINOLEUMS ing up totally undisciplined in the of young ‘people 8row- | interview with Captain C. A. Hagberg real sense of the word. Bffiaiency is 65c QUALITY—THIS WEEK 48c || 75¢ QUALITY—THIS WEEK 65¢ . a disciplinary system. Then it is a| ¢4 This Out—It is Worth Money. con ing. It never nmflx::o::l ’u?:n'ing' P er easy. We| Dom't Miss This. Cut out this slip, never get onto easy . street.. Great enclose with 5¢c and mail it to Foley & sults req effort. AIll life # a | Cp.. 2835 Sheffield avenue, Chicago, IIl.; people who put | writing your name and address ?:r'u.‘:&u‘;‘,_ . s e You will receive in return a trial k- ‘These reasons are a criticism of our 3 ining Foley's Honey and Tar o e of man- | € for coughs, colds - and people and not of the sclenc D Patey Flagas BHA e patn i Not the least serious reason, how- | sides and Back, rheumatism, backache, ever, ‘comes of our misunderstagding | kidney and" bladder afiments; of what the thing is in spirit. The | Foley Cathartic Tablets, a whol fear that it is the power of autocracy | and lhoraufl.l{ cleansing cathartic, fe o Germany stands as the greatest ex- | and sluggish bowels. 274-292 State Street, New Haven, Conn. ample of autocratic efficiency. In its ’n-w&owco.; = ~ s . majority of orchard requirements. The pump has a capacity sufficient to sup- ly four ds of hose and is mounted on a 50-gallon barrel. Furnished with side handle bars or two-wheeled cart. We have Sprayers for every spray- ing need—for orchard, gardon, vine- yard, stc—manpower and horsepower. Write for descriptions and prices. > & -