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W L AN . LapiEs/ SILK WAISTS. 958, aumiber of Hirine, 7. AR umber / &/ /’ v $1.57 end 297 Yeer an Encoureging Ome: f P o. 9 ; R P a:hévm:‘mlmnt o Tiew 'oF pariants | inspaceed by ‘e Albangn. ) f e ub CS Amwer W NN 1 ADIEY . SILK HOSE o Pt o B otpial b¥: |1 icase y 4 ’ E m\\\\ \‘\\{\\\ ot 240 \ R\ public. It is very evidemt, however, 7 that in order to maintain our present A SR ~ 150 styles to-chooss Som - —i z t and organizetion in 2 proper & 4 BTN % - LADIEY SKiRTS s | RS s s make the many Ui *Is my product right?” asis the manufacturer; WAl N PR $267: and: $557 = fi“&f?’mt:i’.?m that we have e M e 4 3 % SRR , A samples and good veluas § mors funds at our dispossl and that - / £ .—-“dm most efficient, enduring construction?’ AN \\\\\\3‘ e #ind some wey of increasing our SRS ‘ectodl ; it 9 ' w an CHILDREN'S cm[;:.o:m:s Timou the senercetty T 3 f . T A 'made of the best materials?” . LA \\‘\\ the hospital % 2 237 - 3 P . AND: HATS Sianiizer has ety imetbiiea in the Roepsat f = ~—“by the most skillful workmen?” . DA | 2t one-heif of the price that you have sterilizing room. This was a much- s i/ : needed acquisition, 2s our old one was . " o besn peying. Tuch too. small | for the increasing and And the public gives the answer—through sales, — needs of the hospital. o AR rigid economy and attention to especially due Loeds of -now merchendiss coming A Bl st B st R e o o o o in every day. b.axlx‘abla to glaz through the year with i 4 e ., o th f income over ex- Sewing { /) e Z e . d P THE [NINE STORK-WITH NEW, Senaitures 32d in this way to make up Y22 2nd to the laies of Park Con- The motoring public hes gived the ansvwer to MERCHANDISE in part for last year's deficit. Among | ETeE% ’fl‘-‘d urch 2 :f'-b- gift of 35, Uni T T e e the most urgent needs at present are(Z% ""-‘“d = mm which will be ! / nited States Tires—# 'oug. salss co 2n addition to the rurses’ home, which | FO55% i1 the s dorations. 1 . i : e ws had hoped wou! be begun befors visits of Rev. Mr. { l ; » l ch ars tir 'ly b this; an up-to-date laboratory with 2| g¢™"%, 4 eurs Episcopal church. e SELL mRLB. paid pathologist; a new X-ray machine | .= J20rewS Fplecopal « - ! b d g ing bigger; L”..”‘.‘;."fi“‘;.fi‘.&‘;‘“:‘:f the, Bss f,"o hospital and school. s T . ¢ - J|made during the year, steam heat bas | 228 1052 Tho sincers friends who were than the amazing growth of the automobile industry. o Wtars T L e e i R, o 3 Our staff doctors have ben called ‘That’s the motoring public’s answer 2dministration building and in two Tooms of wards D and C, new tele- | UPOR Many times this past year for the Lhones throughout the entire hospital, |2UrSes, and to them we extend. ou- / 5 that United States Tires—all types—gi BROWNING BEACH SITE oroperty is -morthwest of _the subme- | o og WArd, nurses’ home and o fhoir nterest and Kingoage moon for ] t U = S Tir five o Tine base at the Nevy Yard, across|lnc mrctem in warde B and ¢ S | The lectures in 1916-1917 follow: Dr. supreme service. FOR BIG SHIPYARD | the river. It is also located between |'"f, TYStem, 1@ Wercs B 284 O | P. J. Cassidy, on eurgery: Dr. H. E two large Jumber yards, the Thames | oUun® (1° SPIATTIC of InTAnCls|Higging, on obstetrics: Dr. E. J. Ero- L 4\’ New Compeny to Construst 1,000 Ton | River Lomber Go, in East New Lon- Bhy, on practice of medicine; Dr. R. K. i\ Wooden Ships. don and Dawley's Yardiin Nor_ | Fg0S, Ty b0 de A e e Asnew. on materia medica: Dr. James A \“\fli o ) nohue, on anatomy and physiolo- | 4 T4 it Browning beach on the west bank | Browning beach has been a smai |(i0S the isolated ward was reserved|oy."Mis Mary T. Denison, . M. on A Tive jor Evers 'y United Stohes Tubes 2 the Thames river is to be tho site |summer colony for several years |{5C ‘M3 “TRETEER! OF SRS 00 SO I massage. Nesd of Price ond n‘ e ¢s 'res nd Tire Ascessories #f a new shipbuilding plant. | There are about ten cottages at the |0l A mumber of patients Wers re- o ! Have All the Sterling perty was purchased Tuesday by |beach, the removal of which will be - CONNECT ws 2 . E’m Baton, who (orm,:g!y condum:rl me.s;&md by the sale of ‘%,';‘ BToP ::r'-'eol‘i'!oax; L town and city ped ICUT COLLEGE NE Nobby ‘Chsiw’ 2 Worth and Wear 11} 2 chandler’s _establishment in | erty for a: skipbuilding yard. one | 52 - dents Hiked RS P et MUeke United St Riew Tondan. Mr. Eaton is to organ- | exception the cottages are ail portable, |, DUTing the summer and fall & class s'"w H o, S S it re ood 'res dros S giod ize & corporation to construct wooden | the owners having enly year to year |Of YOUTE ladies have been receiving] Week—Miss Kathrym Hurburt Pres- Useo” ‘Plaiw’ —_— tari vessels on the site. Teases. Viperintendent of nures wnd Dr R R | |Contof Class of 1820, : = 3 | . Pl M e R Ry Breught Patisht From Mystie. | faoe romsmtnenten. By tho tion | nZhs, udents of i 3r. Emton has already taken steDs| The Backus hospital auto ambulance |Red Cross society, which is one mora P ‘?wt?fit?pgmmn.:m it for the formation of .a company and |went to Mystic Thursday and brought |Point -demonstrating the important|sionary Rally to = has interested several prominent New place this institution holds in th B be held at the First Zondoners in tho proseot. The oom- | % RIS Noeda 0ld Linen and Gatton. | munity. e T | Rty vaing, Al B Peny intends to comstruct 1,000 ton | MESEItH] Teach Q0 nen AR O e | | In the deatn of Dr. Anthony M. Peck | Mrs, Hoies Miael sgox:;:fi:w e s e o ut” | pillow cases, table cloths, napkins, etc., during the past year the hospital has |of New York will give an address at - are needed at the Backus hospital. If |suffered a lose much to be regretted. that time. Mrs. Montgoms is marine chasers. Mr. Baton plans to|you ‘can provide any of these articles{ The report is signed by Philip T.|author and lecturer of great reputation. 1ay down ten or 12 ships at once and = Teputation. Sush fhem o completion. as donations notify the hospital su- | Welies, secretary On Saturday, a large party of stu- o e hirably adapt. | Porintendent by post card ‘ot _tele- Superintendent’s Report. dents enjoyed 2 hike to Mystic, as the et amwpbuud)nmg orind 2dapt-| phone and a ‘man’ Will call for them.| The report of the superintendent, F. |Euests of the Outing club. Luncheon i . ety -consiats of nine acres of Jand; Leon Hutchins, shows the following |%a8 Provided by the leaders of the = Tith 2 frontage on the river of about| AN the states took offctal otion|statistics: o 0art it College n the: merming sog United States Tires are carried by the following Sales and Service Depots—who can tell you which of the fiv 800 feet and a depth varying from |upon Washington's farewell ress, - = 5 50 ndrsitted | Teturned late in the aftern o 200 to 500 feet. 0t is also accessible |and several states did the unusual |hOSpital Oct. lst. 1915, 50; admitted B types jted States Tires exactl i FRISBIE-McC by the Central Vermont railway, which | thing of having it bound as a part of |during the year, 1010; males, 485; fo- | W2S made to the Deaf and Dumb of Uni Ti y suits your needs: ORMICK CO., 52 Shetucket St. runs directly past the property. The |their laws. g males, 525; discharged—well 580, im- | School in Mystic, which school is under proved 225, not improved 7, not treated | i direction of Mr. and Mrs. Brill, g 2; born in hospital, $7: remaining in | Su> entertalned the students and ex- |dletown, Miss Lucy Marsh of New |Coleman, Norwich ,and Miss Charlotte hospital Sept. 30th, 1916, &0; highest plain some of the cases at the |York city, Miss Loretta Higgins of | Keefe, New London. number any one day, 60: lowest num- ech:ol and the treatment offered for Norwich, and Miss Alice Horrax of Bishop E. C. Acheson of Middletown ber any one day, 31; daily average, 43; | SUCh cases. Montclair, N. J., walked to Norwich|was the speaker at weekly convoci- aumber of weeks 2@ pied, :’T; aver- Students Will Not Parade. this_week. While in )«;aglw"lch,bé\flss tion held Tuesday in New London age cost per 1y, $2. attendants and lorrax was e guest of ss ret- | hall. Bishop Acheso; in- others averaged 40 total average, £3; | more Snd feramay Lisof, the sopho- | 2 Higgtns. teresting talk upon ~Cijtical Times of smbulance calls, 398 day noon, the students voted not to Brief Notes of Intsrest. A e e B Out-Patlent department—TFor general | sase, diseases, number of patients treated, PLan invitation recelved from the| e freshman class of Connecticut |was his intention to present to the - o New York American to participate in @ 704; number of .visiis made, 1,007; for college is to entertain at a card party |college two prizes for the best mark diseases of the oye and ear, number of | Hue purposs. OF Memrseialy Caencio! [at the Mohegan hotel on _Saturday |obtained by a student in the study and patients treated, 43; number of visits |ing “miitary tratatee < inoegiols |2fternoon, from 2 to 5. Members of |test of Biblical literature, one prize to | the community ot Smith and. Jenks | of fertiizer will depend o made, §2; slasses were furnished to 38 [ were sent o all large collegey Sitery |faculty of the college will act as|be given for excellence in the Old[ana Brown and the rest cut Jonmes | tion of tie soil and upor patients: for diseases of women, num- | reasonable Scaess o New Sk th |Patronesses, and friends of the stud- |Testament study and the other for|seed while Jones plants, and ~ then |of barnyard manurs ¢ ber of patients treated, 35; number of | The parade is to be held in New Yook |ents and faculty will be the guests.|excellence in the New Testament [move to Jenks and plant his. Much |available. Where visits made, $7; total number Of Pa- |on May & and since te trnC AL Le [The affair is in chargo of the enter- |study. In reply to this announcement, | can be dome by moblIsing the avail. |used alone as much as tients treated, 7S5; {otal number of |combosed. of only college. men mng |tainment committee of the class. Miss | Dr. Sykes thanked the bishop in be- | able resources in the community. pounds per acre can be use visits made, 1.158. Sromen, it 15 expected that Ttooii ag |Jesste Menzies, Brookiyn, N. J., chair- | half of the facuity and students. We wish once more to call attention | Fesults. Where the land The current expenses for the yasr.|much with Influencing public opinicn, |man. The proceeds from the affair to the merestity Of making evern e | condition where manure we,must use every effort: to meet it. Hefe are a few suggestions: these measures n - Direct your labor in productive| Fertilizérs for corn sio channels, ‘let the frills -go until next|in phosphoric. acid. Th year. Use machinery whenever pos- | Bitrogen will depend up sible. Exchange work with the netgh- [ tion of the soil re bors when several .men ‘working to- | used, or a clover s gether can economize labor. Make use | the ‘amount of co of the available machines. We do not | may be reduced mean necessarily to borrow, this makes | from two to four for_unpleasantness with neighbors, but [ and eight to 10 per cont if Jones has the only potato planter in |acld would be suitable. T high cost of fer: including all items, amount to $42,- | will be addd to the fund alread: where a clover sod is 15T delatlod siatoment ot which | e "epigne® 214 not take up the quss” | 1na "% HER S 0 iown S5 % ciazs | NEW LONDON GOUNTY CORN | fort to increage the production of farm | HL°50 5, CIo0Er, 900 15 ) 2ppears in the superintendent’s ac- |some plan of military —training ” bug[Fund.” The idea of this fund is that FAIR PREMIUM LIST | beans, potatoes, grains, pork. poultry|, 100 much atlention cs . ; count. Joted that the college should net toiy|it can be increased year by _year, 2 and aise more’ clover. Tntrease. Dro. | to the matter of good sced d ng°g‘"":"1§’s‘°"n§f3" ccount shows |part in the parade. throush college vears and during|A. A, Young of Jewstt City Offers a|duction the casiest way. by testing |fort should be made to sec ¢ ous pts_of .05 disburse- umnae years ,and when sufficiently Pri o earens | Tiernel planted will L i Refrigerator 5 ments of $42,011.22. The sum of $233.57| Miss Kathryn Hurburt President. |[large, will be given to the college as O o Asre Cominat. ?i’fiy,‘.'&';.‘f‘t‘,';’.“u:é i Datatoes | the use of the be > with the seamless, bas been returned io patients, the com- | At & meeting of the Freshman class |money for a collego building. The Farm Buresu has announced |for scab and spraying. against .blight; |20d the zerminatic . dish-like lining = the mission total is $7.50, the deposits totat |held Wednesday. at noon, Miss Kath-| Mr. Bauer, instructor in plano at the | the New London County Corn fair pre. |2nd treating the oats with formalin | ful seed. genuine™, ~ | 3 $20,096.94. and cash on hand, $258.30.|ryn Hurburt, of Groton, Norwich Free |college, entertained several hundred | oo “W o ZRCn 00 fer amut (the easiost money you ever| The variety grown is ‘ The report of the free dispensary |Academy, '16 was elected president of ) people at a recital held in Thames hall st o g earned) raising foragé crops for the |28 it is essential t t M shows the following statistics. the class of 1920 of Connecticut col- jon Thursday vening. Mr. Bauer is a Corn on the Ear pigs, and soy beans In your ‘ensilage :‘r&;’;fil{"‘]‘:fi: ;‘;y"":‘n'\‘“‘"w“' ptia lege, and will take office in Septem- |pianist of great ability, and gave an| Ten ear exhibita—Lot A, white F.|corn for the cows, to save the expen- |Preferable in all at a fower Leonard Cleanable Superb Porcelain.Lined =g H £ |ber.” Three ballots were cast for -the |artistic program, which was enthus- | corn 6-9 in, first prize, $5; second |%lVe 8rain in the rations. 53 : - . 35, some of the larger grow! ‘gi presidency of the classes. At the first |lastically received. This recital is the | oo % wiy Uroo 'ga: Lot B, white| . The following article by Prot. Ear] | #770e ©F NS lajesr £rovy 5 DIHLA SUORALIIRIIG, ballot, the names of the five girls hav- |last of a series which has been given Jomes of the Mussachusetts Agricul- | oS, & the Tonsfellow o ing the highest number of votes are|at the colloge this winter by profes- | F. corn, 9 in or over, first prize 36, sec- | toral College. regaraing Massacnissits | : ; wi‘:‘hnh one pisce— ¥ |offered on "the second ballot. - The [sionals. The last concert of the col- | ond prize 33, third prize 33; Lot C, yel- | Is very. appiigable to Connectiout. | paa oacony waricties te o rounded corners third ballot is taken on the two girls |lege course will be given the last week | 1oy, fint corn, @irst 35, second 33, third| ‘The greet demand and extremely | White FHnt arc. betier having the greatest number of votes, [in May by students in the department and is final. of music. v dent e brought clear to the 1; Lot D, dent corn, first $5, second | high price of corn and corn products{the Norwich, an > 35, second | L e Tehould - be instrumental In - | coc seam vatinfacior $71037; balance current expenses, College, was $25 which had been given | less than three in whep tied] and western grain might be taken for $340,532770: total $42,011.07 o Mov. Annie . C. 8. Fener of New | miamoter showing the srais i tha|the use.of the government. . enty-two patients at the Back tal. The past winter has ———————— e 5 London. Following the last event ar- | head. Lot A, peck of oats, 33: $1; The ‘present high prices of live stock T th urburt, ; ranged by the students for the pur- | Lot B, k of ; Lot C, k buslest ‘winter in the. histor , IVe, 32, $1; Lot C, peck | will probab! increase the - livestock Get Rid of Rheumatism. D O e e e Siugon | pose of increasing the fund, it was |of ‘buckawheat, $2- 31, Pk | lotion o¢ that: state. Wit this | bospital ‘as both genera) war A. J. Walsh, Sneffels, Colo, suffersd |y Miss |found that less than $25 was needed | Forage Crops—ach sheatf must be|increase must come an increasing pro- | Privite rooms have been fille P 0 with theumatism he was unable to | LounE. Mans “"",&"m‘!’_n‘“‘, **|to_complgte the $6,000 required and|at least 4 inches in diameter where | duction of corn. tically all the ttme. - work. He found that Foley Kidney |irriees FOUnE, Torem: it = nave|Dledged. "The announcement was re- | tied near the bottom. Lot A, sheaf of | . The labor situation on the farm is it — Tl Pills got rid of it for him. When the ceived with hearty applause. With | clover. $2; $1; Lot B, sheaf of aifalfa, |not satisfactory this-year.: It will be SEL AT E A S p Dext attack came. he wrote “Send me | ST o “""’mn“ > to be |the complstion of the fund, the com- |$3; 31; Lot C, sheaf of Timothy, 32; | necessary to-make every acrs produce Ohildren Cry . Foley Kidney Pilis. T am badly done | onsey, to\% roller skating panty 1o be |,jtee in charge of securing the|$1'Lot D, sheaf of mixed hay, $2° X: |aé much as possidie. Ty . o 3 ¥ up with rheumatism and they are the At '# ¢ NEW, | & each house |money has been dissolved. Miss Ruth|Iot E, ten stalks ensilage corn, 32;| . Corn should-be-grown on.the most FOR FLETCHER'S " ” “’igfif m:; ’i?a’: e They | ey the custom o uomn.nl!‘.‘-\?an;. ’;‘m& :?:.u':;;i 31 ol T W(Y;ll.nddtheh;m. Sod land, c STO R 1 v werl on the eys, strengthen g o DA SoNiS serves much credit for Special classes for Women—Classes | preferably-a clover if one is avail- A A 137 and 141 Main Street ot ing the year and the residents of Plant | oy "gone in scuring the money, is|and prizes to be anmounced later. able, should be used. manure and them to perfect action, clear away the : md,mmw.mm‘fi,‘;‘”'fim"‘”“?mmm committes. Other | In regard to the lsbor Droblem the | other wasts products on the farm must swollen, ‘aching jolnts. Are vou & 8 S Sufferer? Then try Folsy Kidnsy Pifis. 'alked to Norwich Your drugsist sells them. following statement was lssued Thurs- | be 2il saved and ubed. Corn cen make | —wpmwe PEETE. day by the Farm Bureau: better uss of these than any of the | Bascern Commiotiont sanel s Fe The labor problem is With us and ' other farm Crops. The scarcity and !letis for Susiness resolis front. : : i $3, third 31. Lot E sweet corn, first 0 T Waterford Girl Elected. Following the precedent established | 33 L orn, first| ¢ aCing the corn acreage in' Massa- . ctor S ohA b m 36| At a meeting of the Sophomore|last year, by the students of the|$2 second SI; Lot F. pop comm 8rst| iisetts this vear. As a means of O o s 40, 63 16 |class held Wednesday at noon, Miss |Class of 1319, and which is hoped may | 3% S9C0RC 317 =ingle car Cmibis— mugmenting our food supply both for | weeds and it is essential tha Vi 1a nn., | become a college custom, the students | & . o s - Airst 32, ®eC-|iman and: beast the. growing. of corn | fields be kept clean th ear irginia Rose, of Waterford, ~Conn., ond $1; Lot B white F. corn, 3 in. or D 1 26 | was - elected t of the class of |of the cellege will gather on the east- | Ond $1° Tof B White It Corn. 3 1. of | offers 2 safe, a ‘sure and a profitable 71 a1 38 |1919. Miss is at present editor- |ern outdoor stairway of New London fiint, Arst ".,' second ‘i Lot Bfld t | means. ‘This statement applies partic- Approves Plan. paint or enamel or 116 10 59 |in-chief of the college paper, which [hall to sing May day songs early May | [ 00 TS0 5 29000E 20 Nt | ularly to the general farm. . bbbl . 113 7 61/office is one of the most responsible in |dey morning. The hymn "to be sung | “Omn T5eh B Sorond B L | There can be mo doubt about the R s .l with porcelain lining 2 12 23 |the college, ana will resign to accept |Will be the cne sung every May dav | ThS SUCIUnE out contest requires an |, [ J585 or growing corn in MMussa. | 0°_Of New Haven haw ey the joints filled with - 27 26 Will Entertain at Tea. e almgins I e 1o By the - Gles | Weished at the time of contest, first |er to grow corn here than to buy it | Connecticut Committee ¥ : 57 17| pryes e e $10, second $5, third $3, fourth 31.. |from the-west. The cost of feed. ai | OnneEtiont FOMIILIEe, OF T ood & cement. 26 55 26 Heleu Gough, - presiden club under the direction of Dr. Louis | 'y, SHORT, ¥ o0 Fo, 'POUCH Tity | the present time is practically double | P17, It is expe: . - ke — — [Plant House, has invited girls of the|A Coerne ,and the entire student and 5oy in favor of it at the meeting offers 3100 to be awarded in free|lts ‘usual cost. This alone calls for 5 We will you house to tea in the reception room on | college body will take part in the May . prineipals of the state, to he fres & sample of the Lacn- 48 55| Fviday from 3 to 6. Miss Gough will | goy exercise Drizes, 350, 330, 330, for the bemt acre | o e aed Lo this 15 tne. poselpllicy | 487 at the capitol at Hartfor ard Porcelain that will A simmary of sxpenses: Extraordi- |be assisted by the following girls, Who | 4 weekly convocation Dr. Sykes|county season 1917. Rules governing|Of international trowble which would | feclared that lie belleves o cx show you the dif- Dary expenses: Lectures to nurses, |TePresent Winthrop, —Blackstone and|,,ge the announcement that the most | the contest may be had on application. | make our present feed situation even | POYS Would Zet imm re You caw’t scraich $135; general insurance, $497.38; out- Ann_ Vargas, | . c.nt contribution to the Belgian Re- | Small Grains—BEach exhibit must be | more acute. . Such trouble would not A = e it even with @ Ttis ¥ side water, $155.97; house telephones, 3 lief Fund being raized by Conneciteut | accompanied by a sheaf of straw not | Improve the présent freight congestion | = :fi :jm“m“m;’!‘:w