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M. & 3. P. SWAHN “Tailors | Frankiin Square, 237 Main " Telephone §51-12 e disturbanc ‘cent ns:hzcvcxng%%g e ey Pl distubente. ba i : s The Velvet Mill bow! ot ntial ead 1 the i1 R a_ sure winner. “merson stiil holds the individual honers with - an average of %5- The standing fol- been attended by Atlantic states Ceonfronted by the grest question as 1o Tl s e | P . e zs| Robert J. CoChranz |whether it was botter to read e oto -~ el r GA® FITTING, books or the new, the young student o ot 396 26305 | PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING oo 5% o hlomffng 35 2784 | Washingtor Sa, Washington B discovered himsetf to be in an ngeny theught. In this dilemma he appreash ed a distinguished Prac whe said kindlys “My boy, whenever Nerwich, Conn. High team three—Hustlers. Ageat for N. . O, Sheec Paciios. 15 | gk tsam single—tiustiers ing. N N , and three—Emerson.... . Eastern New Work: Local showers been tor and et Dy Bt ¥ High sipgle—Bmerson. . . 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ALL KINDS OF MAGAZINES ~ Be Tive. ihe Notwich Braes vands ual S o Evcr ce“ er : = 2 =3 Y Subscripti Head: rt for Ever REAL: GERMAN LAGER 3 Saved Scheoner's Crew. 2 F BURNS ription Headquarters for Every arrangements . . Magazine. - is_on_draught at 4 3 It seems that it was the steamer Large Crowd at Palpemanon ot o1 - Gibpeitag~the cheuner of * ames. Honor the Mayor—Honor Club Reor- % it sy o . turned out for street B e et : : : =*|Heating and Plumbing ok the. achaenie SRisbells o c To Take Final Examination. 92 Franklin St Wiillam Burgess and Everett Pin- where they will take the final exain- ination for tne navy. Upon pasins IO CASTINGS grec leave today for New Haven, these examinations they will 50 to FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY C0. fore being assigned to a battleship. No. 11 to 25 Ferry Strest cmploy of H. JACKEL & CO. 3 ganized—Mesting of Federated Men's DR. SHAHAN, Speciali League—Personale. - - Zeases of the Bivod and Stomach. Sy out and the men marched well dospite ; - ritla = r Y R fue | (heir armory, orders were read for e osrs Slslgpar sy lloiose dne; bl ational or pre- | capacity Friday eve by an enthu- by the 2RUOUS ns e ca; Bl ol T WS Sigteh | SRG uaienct Sien e, comody Her | bier SPPSSAnSs ot the annual Spung |ond “erew of {he” sicammer. by “ien B s 24 and 7§ p. . Ehons Honor the z\il:.y&r":- ey School| voted” to accépt the invitation of the|Sound was rough and the wind blow- Cmstoa, ' Sutstas calls’ made after | der I A masics s, Rickerts. The|Hartford ~City Guard, to be their|ing hard, and Capt. Lamphear and bis | meeting o banaset was held. There »- @ - -~ ‘ass of Rev. Oharles H. S umor | Buests at their election parade. officers and crew deseve great credit.| were & number of New London Odd 0 f f play was filled Wil gajrth and humo Herbert Gorton, a young man em- |The Elizabeth hailed from ew | Fon s There is one unclaimed letter in the from start to finish, the leading rolef,5veq on the schoon Wi Ie sl ‘Tafty postoffice. The letter is ad- s : d Cunningham, | Brynswick, J.. 2nd was command-| On Sunday all O4d Fellows wiil at- American “Qm e e s i numorous. parts | Capt. Ward, was very severely in-|od by Capi. Levi Johnson. At the time|tend the Chuseh of the Gasd Shep. |dressed to Miss D. Laficur. S Special Rates to Theatre T :Z\kce,.('?;“fi?:; Hadie Blackstone and]iured while endeavoring to get ontofof the aecident she was en route from | herd and where Rev. Joseph F. Cobb, mills -n:]lllu entered the ates to Theatre Troupes, George Allen. Traveling Men, Ete. the 10. 3 N b = William Floming, were exceptional and | 7® 1030 8 m. train or New Lonlo Plimbethpore to Norwich with 184 the pastor, will deliver a special ser Personals and Notes. Livery Connsction ap FARREL & SANDERSON, Props. the performers earned much well mer- {0 1“3 5" started when he en. Edward Ryding of Fall River has ac- Overhauling Corner of Broadway and Bath Strests Telephone 766 e ogpmors am gt Dr. Alfred Richards DENTIST Office Hours: 2 a. m—130 to § p. M Wed, and Sat, Evenings : ] Room 3205 Thayer Bullding Tel, 299 House tel. 1325 Frederic Helm has severed his een- nection with the Versailics Fibre mills and is spending a few days at bis home here. L Albert Hulme left Friday for Hall- e A ey l ax, N. S. being called there by the| Irederick Caderette and Henry Mar- serious iliness of his brothér. caurelle -have returned from & few ADJUSTMENTS days’ motorcycle trip to Springfield A large number of the emploves of | and other cities. n idea that the cause of fil Mouisids the atficted still pre Zollows: Lester Parmenter, candldate. % gine for Greeneville arrived in town|ular meeting uesday night trams-|ming in mill No. 2 tor “mavor, Bimer Johnsoni the, Hon. | witn il “hande. bat missed his for; | ThUrsday from Pawtuckei, R. L. and|acted s resular business meefing: cGoon, political bess, Willilam{ ;o which brought his head in violont | WS conveyed to its destination. I: is| There was a good -attendance at the 3 arence Greenway, Eve's| ilidlon with the platform, inflicting |® Jeffers machine of the third class. | Meeting. - brotner, William Fleming; Eve Green- | 293200 it TR0 I o, S nes | Teifhs 4.500 pounds, costs 34.500, aad way, Lester'’s flancee, 'Miss —Sadie|f.; to the ground. badly bruising nis|iS the property of the Greeneville Fire owLs. - I{‘ro M;: ““\’".fl'” vzmuw. “dvm’x- back. Demme:té B s One appiication for membership was - ragette, iss Nellie Crowe; oris e’ ’” ¥ -ng e y of the annuval | receive at sthe regular meetis of d Re r w°rk Denton, an athletic bud, Miss May{ Hickery "“{ Company Organized. |fast apointed by the Governmor, and Norwxfl Nest No. 1396, O. O. 3..‘ heid Biggs: Rosalie Myers, her chum, Miss| April 17, 1867.—Hickory Hose Co.|falling upon Good Friday, relizicus| Tuesday evening Owie hall. The com- . & Olive Dutto: Eliza Goober, the cullud to run the hose cart of Nep- |services will be held in nearly all the | mitteo in charge of the recent ente: OF ALL KINDS ON cook, Miss Hadle Blackstone. AUTOMOBLES;, Shetucket Street |ited applause. The cast of characters{seavored to jump onto the rear end of | Pril 19, 1867.—The steamer fire ea-{ Shetucket Jodze, at their reg- | cepted a position in the Ponemah the J. B. Martin company enrolled as ted at Benefit Ball. members of the Red Cross recently. T At the benefit ball given by the New |is outside the affl John Heim has resigned his position | London Local, American I‘ederation of | MOSt, sehools of Iy Sanitary Fibre | Musicians, Herbert H. Smith, vioiin- | et mpicy introduged Into Ist, Georze Helmbolt, cellist, and Wil- | the body of the sufferer will arive ou lizm Young Jr, trombonist, of this|ihe disease. The Science of C tune Steamer, was organized Tuesday, | churches. tainment, given under the auspices of The e S iy e each play the Owls, made their final report|with the Versailles ng his part with ability of @ profes- which showed a meat sum. Plans sional. The play itself was a good- | WILL OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY are being made for an entertainment natured satire on women’s rights, be- STORRS COLLEGE WiLL iropractic has dem that cause rected to t 1 for members and friends in the near CARRIAGES, WAGONS, |ing heither for or against the mov : AT UNIVERSALIST CHURCH. CO-OPERATE IN WORK. | foture. It is expected that there will April 14 cnstrated thai (he causes of disexse ace . The pl der th i e 2 ——— initiation e . % 4 displaced and sublaxate: i TRUCKS and CARTS, Hloeciion of Mise Hadie T Blackstone, | 0dd Fellows and Rebekahs to Attend | Entire Resources to Be Used in Effort | bretidors poiation In 8 fom er o] 18 e ¢ the spinal column. and b to Increase Foed Production. in the chair. ast Killingly. April 13, a son to Mr. and Mrs. George will recover fiicts him. nielson. April 17, . and Mrs. A. E. Hale’smHoney Of Horehound and Tar It stops coughs before they become serious. Contains o opium nor anything injurious. 190 Franklin St. iS THE PLACE TO GET A NiOE ROAST BEEF AS WELL AS A NiCE PIECE OF CORNED BEEF OR ANY- THING IN THE MEAT LINE VAL.LUPPERT CAVE WELDING AND MFG. CO. 31 Chestaut Strect. -Abetylens Welding and ot Al Netaie: - Aluminum, Cast Iran e aitomablle machine parts 8 botlers. “All work |reorganized Friday for the spring years experience. term. This club is made up of those e children who during the past OR: i < HABITS W7 2reated scien- 7 tifieally by siilled "W physicians. No harsh nor rapid methods. Il Booklet FREE (scnt sesled). Telephone 675, Norwich, Conn. THE PIANO TUNER 22 CLAREMOUNT AVE. Phone 838-2 Nerwich, Conn. to whom much credit is due. Betwoen Sunday Morning Serv ot Painting, Trim- | the scenes William Fleming, Sr. re- g 3 ——t ..::“:‘mw':d Woeed Wark. fon Osborne remdered. piane scloctions. |thia city will commemorate the $8¢h |cioutunas Comaee hacy ommgCticut At~ b g . . ave vi i : = Blackamithing in all its branches. |The class will realize a neat sum. inly te ‘Instic | ,; Vaite Cress Counell; No, 13, Knights religious services at the Church of the ftution in the work of increasing food 5 - Good Shepherd, Universalist, Suaday |production and the food supply in. the | Eeteirs s A e e T Mrs. William Ryan. e it ol StTinctt it teo Catione ts = "a son to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Webber. The death of Bridget Welch, widow | Good Werk During Spanish War. |doing, and what he Proposes (0 4o, 1t | Mo Sher soen horts Smenddrsss by R LR e Mr.'and Mrs. Oscar Spicer (Dora i home on Prospect street Friday morn- | for the Red Cross society recalls the| “That the trustees offer to the Con- | Cross society. ven Littlefleld), formerly of Jewett City. 507 to 515 North Main St. ing following an illness of only four |success of the Norwich Relief associa jnecticut commitise of f00d SuPDIY the | Gnres ere vt ternbe ot toe Sommu X 3 Mrs. Ryan passed most of her life| was president, during the Spanish-|staff of the Conmecticut Agricultural|pointed a committes of five to cooper- | CUSSON — vir Dayville. ‘o here. o was united iage | American war, when Norwich did more | college, and the president is further|sta in the semberenip campatgn. o 15, 1315 Felix Cusson of Man: with William Ryan 1 wfl Watcbs . church on Oct. 2, 185 United States, in the amount of work |the college trained in canning work, | Board of Directors had adopted reso- | Sareault of Goodvear. =aT- curvived by four children, Dennis E.lsistance of Mrs. Butts' mother, who|to help conserve the food and garden |sured members of the order ensag- DisD crine V. and Miss Eliza Ryan. -A son, | Armstrong, established the ¥Free Lance | Season.” the United States: tuck), ~April 19, 1917, Edward C. 2527 FRANKLIN ST. John T. Ryan, died here on Dec. 17, |society, and because of the valuable| President Beach made an interesting| <“It was voted that until further| Cundall and was engaged in the plumbing|surgeon general of the volunteer army, taken at the college. He said that|ity of soldiers and sailors as extra- | Harriet daughter of the late George her immediate famiiy. g most needed, and not a thing was|far@a and market garden departments |gards. all present insured members of | * 0:°{Re T7 Allen Sons Co. Sunday e sent out by the association that was [to Increasing the planting of potatoes | the order who may now or hereafter| gftermoon. april S2. at 2 oclock. . hin boarding club for the coming vear, in | States during the present war. 1917, Eliza Coit Ripley. daughter of The Honor club of St.-Mary’s church amount sufficient o supply the winter| “And it was also voted that any| Joseph Ripley. formerly of Norwich. Miscellanesus Shower. cited_several original poems and Mi The Odd Fedows and Rebekahs of - y universary of the order by attending | the entire resources of this state insti- | o¢" Cotambos hotd o well = attended x - o oo x OBITUARY. .. ek : . rfia‘}k morning. state this year. After President C. C.|forer the oméning of the meeting the s aa= OEE of William Ryan, occurred” at her| The present active work in soliciting | Was voted: e cammar OC the Hed e e L days with heart trouble. tion, of which Mrs. George C. Butts|services of any or all members of the | sion of his address and the councll ap- MARRIE than any other city of its size in the|Instructed to have the entire staff of| It was anneunced that the Supreme |’ chaug. ’Mas: and ~ Mrs. Frank Qied a number of years ago. done and utilized. Recause of the as- |50 that the members may be available | tions defining the status of present in- THE WM. FRISWELL CO and William P. Ryan and Miss Kath- {with Mrs. Armstrong. wife of General [Crops to be grown during the coming |ing in the present war on behalf of |CUNDALL —In Stonington (Pawca- 1911. He was a water commissioner |assistance of Dr. Leonard B. Almy, ;uxemcm of the war work being un- |action of this board, that the disabil- | GARDNER—In this city, April 20, 1917, husiness. 1irs. Ryan was the last of |immediate relief was often siven when |instructions have been given to the|hazardous risks be removed as re-|pand Saran Jones Goraner. . Horior Club Reorganized: not used. Norwich never falls Be-|8nd vegetables for the use of the|bear arms on behalf of the United | piprLEy—in New York eity. April 18, needs of the club. Home gardens are | member of the order now or hereafter | \'LAUGHLIN—In Hoboken, . April Sixteen employes of the F. W. Wool- | P¢Ing provided for the faculty mem- | engaging in military of naval service | 20. 1917, Frances Elizabeth Chapel. TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY »|ney, Raymond Brennan, Kihissie Buliding, Nerwich | John Williarason. have attained a general average team of 35 or over. The officers for this term are: William Riordan, president; Martie, vice president: Gladys Wil- Shea, Margaret Delane¥. The members are: 3 Grade SA—M ‘Hartie, Sara, Walsh, Mildred Dunn, Mary Fitzgerald, Joseph Cyr, Margaret Maloney, Lillian ‘Walter . . Ryan, * Howarth, Kathesine McNamara. Grade ' SB—Willlam - Ri ‘| Bundy, Francis Fabey, < Edward_Ward, Alice" Ptqnu.,\bmr Piche, Mary Casey, Quin, ‘Gerald Sullivan, Mary Maho- Dorothy en, Joseph Portelance, - William Delaney. Grade 7—GI Rinella, Margaret Daley, ladys’ Williamson, Eliza- beth Sullivan, James Purdon, s laney, Josephine Sullivan, aSdie Daley, ‘Lor- ‘Shea, ita Gadle, Gertrude. - 3 Grade 6—Elizabeth. Portelance; 3 Nary' Doster, Dennis, Alice Pl Julia Gallagher, Js Parry, Bdgar ndry, Eugene Fournler, Jose| en. Grade 5—Elsie Shea, Helen Downes. Marguerite _Kilkenay, vidio, Catherine Driscoll, Céline -Bow. laney. Mary Ynm%e‘h{hm‘ 3 Joseph Belliveau, - Rin Gertrude . Sikorskl!| . ‘Helen - Comier, Exercises at' Greeneville Schal, ‘Downes, Louise Caron; Catherine ‘Dunn, Mad ‘lc eline Sullivan, Carot I-.m worth Co. tendered Miss Refena Co veilo a. miscellaneous shower Tuesday evening, April 10, in honor of her ap- proaching marriage, at the home of | Miss Gladys Austin'of 16 Rock street. Miss Covello was the recipient of many useful and ornamental gifts. The party broke up at.a late hour, all wishing Miss Covello a happy married des; Woodman, Spare h MeClimon: To- musieat se. jon, Georee Barwell, Her- = Neely, first vielin, violin: Persevere, William Illg g’nt uéa ss Jo¥, Elsie 2 ‘'ome, Come Away, song, all grades: reading, Patriotiam, Wil- liam Stranz; Arbor day and Bird day, Mr. MoNamara: The Star Spangled Banner, with salute te flag, all grades. ~ Men's League Mests. | i = ey S B e g ;3‘“0‘ church s he in the church, pariors Friday evening -with & number in at- tendance. The president, William A. Lund, presided. The of business. was transacted. Plans for he next meeting were formulated and mu-:m Bas m inen erl an l-po:tl-\t malject Home, an Fhat Tree, and Netes. A Al.- o readers of - will be pltased to learn that is at least Sne areaded science bas bers. Military instruction hours have been increased, and a full day each week is given over to military training and drill. The faculty has voted to promote or graduate students who are have voted to organize a Home guard. Insofar as possible the experiment sta- tion in its investigational work will cultivate suitable crops that may add to the sul of tood products, and the landscape department will curtail the planting of ornamental shrubs ana|™ flowers on the campus. THE GALLAUDET SEAPLANE. American Machinist Says Norwich Man’s Invention is a Novel Craft. ‘The American Machinist devotes sev- eral pages of its latest issue to Ameri- can_Alrcraft Development. In regard to the Gallaudet seaplane the article in order to reduce motor weigh higher &peeds are being used: and a5 a_consequence the propeller shaft is geared down so ae to securs the cor. propeller spesd. There are several ingenious methods of doing this, the most movel being that used in the Gallaudet machine. Here the four- bladed propelier is mounted on an an- uular ., which revolves on a large| ball in the fuselage direct behind the Wwing or plane. Fhe moter is geared into an annular gear securing the r propeller speed. This de- sign tains the full streamline of the fuselage and aiso eliminates the inefficient area of the propeller as. h. p. each (35 h. p. per cylinder): and though this particular machine is extra heavy, weighing 4,600 pounds, a speed of 91 miles per hour was attained at the official navy trial. Great efciency is also claimed for the four-bladed pro- peller. which is 9 feet inches in aiameter. Appointed State Councillor. At a meeting of t and dele- gates o the Continental Congress heid the v|at Connecticut's headquarters at New Wbbitt in Washington, D. C., on Tuesday afternoon, the state regent, Mrs. Jobn Laidlaw Buel appointed four state councilors to serve during the year, smrong them being _ Mrs. George W. Tingley, regent of of, with any power in war against the| wife of James McLaughiln, formerly of Norwich. Notice of funeral hereafter. United States shall be deemed to be an alien enemy and thereby forfeit his membership in the order.” A partial report was made on the Nine applicants were elected to membership and three new applica- tions were received. 1t was announced that a specinl meeting would be held Friday evening, April 27 to meet the special_asent of the order who would ke anpual visitation to the In_ this eity. OCONNELL—] 1917, Morsan Q'Connell. church at 9. LUCY—In Amos. Hallvill April Lucy, agea §7 vears. Funeral from his late home afternoon, ‘April 72, at in_family lot in Poquel tery. = Ju. ‘Adon home, 8 cemetery. s Beer: 9 Thames s orwich. 30. April 20, Ryan. l'uPn:‘erll from her iste home. No. §8 ospect sireet, Monday morning Requiem’ mass at St. Mary’s 19, 1917, Sunday Burial uck ceme- April 19, 19 Era aged 66 vea: Funeralservices will be held at his lat Baturda; April 21, at 1 p. m. Burial In treet, antlc DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES E M!. 46 St Build cords and Business Wagons, Take elevator Shetucket Street entrance. Phone $1.25 To New York $1.25 DR, R.J. COLLINS 1is , @ec equiit commit- Fu al 11 his late home, . 432 tee, the pru'l.dt:nt‘ v:-y-:‘-t‘ sec- | A very enjoyable evening was spent | Called for military duty, or those se- | bazaar held by the council, | M ST "Sireet, Monday morning 4t M ~ ~ retary, and Sara Walsh, Helen Bundy. | b3 all. Refreshments were served by |lected by the extension department for | indicating that it was a grand sue. o S D * O Rk TO NEW YORK DENTIS & Eiizabeth Sullivan.. Eiisabeth Porte: | Miss Tsabells Yerrington sssisting Mizs |leadership in the bove' and girls' ciub | cess. It is expocted that a complete| chuoh at's welock © lance, Agnes Dennis, Alice Piche, Eisls | Austin. o 1L D3"epall achedul has been | Feport Briaget Weich, ‘widow ot -Witliam |§ FREIGHY AND PASSENGER § .00 pain Street, Nerwich, € NORWICH AND NEW YORK From Nerwich Tuesdays, Thurs- Sundays at 5 p. m. New York, Brooklyn Bridge, Pier, East River, foot Rooseve! Street, Mondays, Wednesdays, Fri- days at 5 p. m. Effective Oct. 15th, 1916. $1.25—F. V. KNOUSE, Agent—3$1.25 F. H. WILLIAMS, JR., General Agent. F. H. KENYON, Special Agent. Carriages, Democrats, Con- Will clean up on a lot of Stable and Square Blankets. A good line of Auts Rebes. Prices right low on Team and Ex- ress Harnesses and Rubber Boots THE L. L. CHAPMAN CO. 4 BATH ITREKT. NORWVIIC". CT. -4 Phone 1173 TuThS French-American Fur Co. Guarantes all werk. We mald we ch for Stora counts on @ Furss Uncured Skins wanted. Practical Furrier H. J. YARMAN, Proprigtor . 1301-4 Room 106, Thayer Bidg. THE BEST VALUES IN NORWICH igh Grade Watches AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Seth Thomas 12 and W nickel case, $3.00. 7 J. 10-Yenr Goid-filled Cass, §425. 1573, 10-Year Gold-filled Case, E [Z §- 2-Yoar Gold-filisd Gase, 23 J. 10-Year Gold-fillsd Case, - Solid Gold, small size Ladiss’ Watchas, Gflw.flib‘l: |.o""m Watches, war- ranted ears, Guaranteed Wrist Watches, $2.90. All Watches Fully Guaranteed J. OGULNICK & CO. 32 Franklin 8 Norwich 4 , employed by At the Grecneville grammar -schos)] American company, s able to | usually bulit. Frigay afterncon, with all grades as.{be -but after recovering The Gallaudet hydro-airplane (Sea- Lady Assistant O.S. vIARSH sembled. the regular Eriday u-u:m Verely sprained ankle. . plane in Bnwland, and much more| Thpe second of the series of whists Telephone 328-3 fwere held. The following was, easily said) is a novel machine. Its|yhich are being given for the benefit . | program carried out: ¥low . Gently. Wwing spread is 48 feet, with a width of HENRY E. CHURCH Pianos i{ Sweet Afton, all #:‘A- Groy and | 7 feet, giving a 48-foot area of €92 WM. SMITH ALLEN 5 55010 t ere are two four-cylinder motore P St Dbulit by Dusenburg, which develop 140 Player- Pianos Victor Victrolas ON EASY TERMS Bunti i M. Bu ldin orwich New Londen TOM'S 1-2-3 5c CIGAR Meost Cigars Are Geod— THESE ARE BSETTER GOODFELLOW 10c CIGAR Try them and ses. THOS. . SHEA, Prop, Frankiin 5. w5t 1o Ralace Sole .,

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