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in ——— b: it o LET YOUR SORE, SWOLLEN, ACH- o $m " Ain ub ET SPREAD OUT IN ¢ o, ' $88 s m ; \ e SSATH oF iz ety dess ong s pcrasea | e o B 531y i orh stonns: | Woman Claime Her Marviage to Warner Jenks MacFar- ¢ver four and three-quarters “ & = .. ; : e ; LRI BRI atze e v R : Lyme Jobn Mather, had & o e o | i eush vt sionmgton. = R " 3 et Datay T Bhy: 1he o n Z Lendon dfed from dox Aprit | Mo : used two boxes 1 saw the fw‘ R of Sau bute ub L mma« o H i e ‘:fi‘: e wio. | . William L. Maine of Btonington h I results, You can tell suf- e other day. K e et B e ] ekl 4 e o usht a 33500 damage action against ¢ 2 £ ones troubled With usly, pain- for g trater of her fl'l(‘, has brought ~ a|Otl O'Sullivan of indham on the ful horrid uicers that your Oint -, Holm#' office will be closed until Main m, 35,000 demage action against Edward jcomimon counts. Mrs, C. oife, | ment is & cure for them when every- notice.—adv. Tensite of Hebron, wits|A. Pateh et al, of New London, owners | . Pauline Starr Greenenwald of New secretaty, Mrs. Jo. | thing eise fails, as I have tried about %, Babcosk farm at Oid has been (il with tubereulosis, ias ben |of tne dog. OR April 11, 1916, Alice | LondoR is made the defendant in an s you s, Déett itased by Josph | Brousht to the tubsroulaia SsaRASOMIUM | Morris was attacked by the dop near | Mosimame crimpary of Sew Tarser g | PoIding sedtota B A Bt ol g % oy H D e P! in Norwieh tor treatment. i%. sirees sud Torralo couet Th Nov [complalis ‘says-that on April 17, 1917, S b v et ?m s, Crelc, Mich. 43 Glonwood Ave., i dasisi rece: - |6 or court rendered o judgmant ore Ry n. 3 : g ] e Norwicn neovle wetting letters trom |, s, B R eI4S 4 sl 0 | tone about the face. Nine Gaye MCEr |of FLB0400 -damazes Wih COMS | whice mas susd i ing ohUrch WOWS: kilow anid dozens o peeplé Writs {The man who knows | v T after & visit to Norwich, where they |Der death ocourred. amounting to $52.73 and that the juds- | M Pareert Montwomery of |Mme” says Poterson, “that Peterson's “what's what” in hoyingly censoi . were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Antons |, in an action brought mgmlr ment has not yet been satisfied. The 6 18 the prinei] speak- | Ointment also cures eczema, old sores, AR PRSP (o ¥ 4 Jgnks MucFariane of Wosdbury | plaintiffs claim foreclosure of & Judg- |er of the co,” adar Uhe | salt rheum, piles and all siin dissases, | clothes usually wears - | g . . N. ary Josephis - | ment Hen. 3 aruge a x fo Bertane ot Ok Tyt Gotth Her fros. | “hte Geitral Vermont Traasportation casion Opened at 35 oehia.r: “GUYEBR"” Tonra or remer of ‘the Gy or New | vekame” v abre Craries 5. : ¥ HATS | B e I Bkl 2 S B e Wl tart peding the fret| | Shetuee Bevant i i between New London and New | Stes. - Montkomers, Who hes. had ex iy ™ snd 44 g Just take your shoes off and then put g:flnl their n w for the shad "% < that starts y 1ith. Mmlh . Bruee, g": assistant at the C. A, It local those weary, shoe-crinkied, achin : A burning, corn-pestered, bunion- Whes Ghiad it A STLs e et o oo ith Jot; theyli |nesday evening {7 “Allen Sykes of | Scouts, is confined to his hame on Mo- Your toes Wil T eE e Nmost talk and | Ellington Inspected the gfenge. Kiniey avenus with an attack o ton- then they'll take another dive in that Men from this vidnity were in New “Tiz" bath. Haven T attending the state|ape GETTING ANXIOUS i When your feet feel like lumps Of|coniention of plano and talking ma- iaite_and York three times a week and have not experienct in the field stylish as his clothes. { | lead—all tired out—just try “Tis’|CuliCGeglars. ABOUT THEIR UNIFORMS. m-rr.tz- been in New London for seven months "“A'c"n'h. etening .‘:-m Mrs. Mont- Y th It's grand—Iit's glorious. Your 3 - —_— Ja in any one year. They claim the board | gomeéry spoké and Mayér Rogers de-| Phome 1659, apr2sd The S g models arc sure- will dance with J‘oy: Me!: ) You ;{{L‘ms The Teachers’ Collegé club of Con-|Larger Cities Will Get Most of the|flléa 6f relief would not remove the steam- | livered an add: 1y st; 321‘2:5‘\::“5:-::‘" = L i fiw f'*:r:’ W?.?n"!ltgfidclgmmvf:: e er Lioadon, plain :}»’:"&:flf;‘"&-nk of New London| ENROLLMENTS FOR slectrie plant 17 vears ago when it ere’s no . ‘annual session. contracted to bulld an addition to a8 brought a $10,000 foreclos - s was fnder private management, as only remedy that draws out all the Ol ¢ egntions LrOM | uliding owned by the defendants and |tion against Pauiine S. Greenenwald ot WOMAN'S SBRVICE LEAGUE | siclstant superintendent and . when g its : poisonous exudations which puff up| Comnectiut College Gles Club, Fri- |country towns that have béen makifif|ghas the contract has ‘been |al, of N naon> et gt the" city took the plant Mr. Al- your feet and cause foot torture. day, this week. Tickets at Cranston's. | their way to the héadquarters of the|patd In whole. Oy $100 R been lv:fcmaf: & Smith of Kingston, | MPs: John D. Hall Says They Are| e, Decame miauter. mechantc. | . Get a 25 cent box of “Tiz" at any | Zadv. military emergency board and urgtng (pid on The contract which was for |atate of Wasninigton, hao brodght an Coming in Satisfactorily. . Mr. Allen was a deacon Of thé First y C! r’ drus or department store—don’ § e e T I ats RE Veashin e s CONEroRatiNEY Ehigren Ang. aang T An! how glad your feet get; The grand council of New England, | that their companies be fully squipped | 30510 | 050 Bre o nuiler oF extras | etion 2o 4772 da e Cumanst JAmeS} Mrs. John D, Hall,_chairman of the | the chureh choir, He was united in 3 R L Somtoriable vour shoes feel. You can |Commercial Travelers, association, 15 | with arms &nd uniforms &nd made | oprelate i L 1ocal branch of the National Woman's | marriage with AMary Gates Williame Main Street ‘wear shoes a size smalier If you de- [to hold a three days' convention in |units of the first line or active organ-{ rn’a P‘:}m” to the court Bila Me- |fendante ehtered ueismmmi hil 1och | Service League, reported Wednesday |on Oct. 20, 1988, Who survives him: 207 Str i~y Hartford beginning June 7 next. ization of the Comnecticut Hofhe GuaTd, | Donoayh of Saw Longon waks mr omior | o mant® L omered junlaws 9| that enroliments fre coming In sat-|There also survive his mother, & has ‘aroused the board to astion and | comoeling her hUShARG 1o sontribute |ried away 140 trags " 0D and car- | Loy, . | daughter,” Mre. Willam D. MacLane “Women who are willing and able | of Auburndale, Mass, a niece, iss T o tnd vattinicaiton Sentren 1o | has lven i thr Temiin Soehs oabe sized in all the registration as livea with the family for vears, STATE HAS SECOND Patriotic service. Naturally and auto- | and three brothers, Dr. J. H. Allen of PLACE IN CLASS A.|matically it is a sentiment that is go- | this city, Warren Allen of Ledyard ing far toward minimizing- the activi- | and Waiter L. Allen of Brooklyn, N. Sale of Red|ties of the type of woman who rushes | Y. He also leaves a niece, Miss Huth to serve, usually in the “hospitals, and | Miner, of Jewett City. There was the celebration of the . boly”“compmunion at*Trinity. Epiecopal | 8537 Bettedict M; Holden, the. meiter ehurel nesday, Mark’ lay, jaced before 4 o 4 Rev. J. Eidred Brown officiating. D e Govérnor Mar-| g4 5 THAMES LOAN = ese calls for assurance of equip- INGH 595 Batriotic reanons, the interna- | ment”are ihe outcome of the apBre- A SEEEF S Hension Which has been running|Knockéd Down to George W. Carrofl - Connecticut's Per Cai ned to be held in New York eity s Sy |through the small town units, com- B "1%0" 6 e catled oFF yesterday. manders of which feel their men are for Wi 01, G s Who has nothing to offer beyond £0od i ot T Alice C., 61, wife of Frank Robinson |llable to be left unarmed and un-| George W. Carroll .bought the| For the second time in the three|'feRtlons. o 0 0 el Rum Rachael Ciive 1 7oatod tosathis of Hartford, ai Norwich Monday. |€auipped in order to outfit com- of Hartford, died In Norwich Monday. | inies in the larger cities, The fesl. | Thames Loan and Trust To. bullding |vears that it has entered the cam-|role of Lady Tender Heart in a scone | o1d daushier of Rorald and Raghael street, Hartford, Wednesday afternoon [ing has ined ground that cities|on Bhetucket street for $17,331 at |paign, Connecticut stands second in | where the spotlight shines the 1ong-| Clive of 33 Grove streef, died Wed- at 2 oclock. like = Bridgeport, New Haven and|auction Wednesday afternoon. The |ClassA, in the number of Red Cross|$st: rather than the character Parts|nesday afterngon, after an iliness with Y Hartford, where there are large am-|..1o or the pro; was ordefed b Is sold duti h 5 of camp sculléry maid or company | pneumonia. Theb body will be sent to Rev. I L. Cpttrell has returned to|munition &nd arms manufacturers, | *2/¢ © gy 'y [seals sold @uring the 1916 campaign|gock darner. That there used to be|({llion, N. Y. today. (Thursday) for Rookvilid, 5t T iRei on ahocnas oF [WIll sut Most of the Squipment the superior court. The bullding has [conducted by the National Assoca-|more of her than unquestionably there | huriai. Undértakers Cummingh ®nd fron £ 70 feet on the street and is at present is due to the fact that|Ring have charge of the arrange- three weeks in Waterford, Conn.,| While present indication point to|a tage of e and|ltion for the Study and Prevention of | is af Present 78 COS G0 LT, "0t vet | RIng 8 > ge v E v is of brick construction with a ite e - where he has been conducting evangel- [4n increase of the active organization ick < granite | Tuberculosis, according to figures an- | {UEse VOROD D60 TOTICL ¢ the neld Alssantse Qifinst: Istic services. from 5000 to 10,000, nothing defin- | front. nounced by the national h . e CAR ite has been decided. b Auctioneer George W. Rouse pre- | Weoming with & popelation of 136 | of speciaities in_ patriotfe service H Sise Cluli (83 T s semoet o (he died suddenly Tuesday night abeut 12 o’'clock with a hemorrhage, wus born it sented Robert M. Réid of Hartford, | 559, he ban: [ singers) and soloists, Friday “night, oon the banner for the first prize | *y "his report to the Red Cross As- this week. Tickéts 50 dents at Cran-| LICENSING OF FISHERMEN. |un offer of $60,000. He said the ap- |68 and Connecticut, with the largest oo COlonel e & airsotor | in Petérsburg, Vi, & years ago. ie 0tt0n | iR Proposed Act That is Réceiving State. | Fraised value of ‘the bullding at the |population of any of the 19 states in | Medical Corps, U S A, and dSeiort Jo "t on oF Aaron Glibert and Rose and Embalmers ‘ Chamber of Commerce Bullding "Phene 238-2 Lady As Alexander Gilbert of Page lane, Who Connecticut College Wwho received the bids and asked for|in ‘Class A with a per capita sale of time the Thames Loan & Trust com-[Class A was a close second with a per : Johnson Gilbert. Mr, Gilbert camé to deas il Teday stmenson R AT I O e B e capita sale of 284 Wyoming ia the R e e Fhuntars aid actly- | this city and was united in marriase . - ,000. DEAISErS | smallest state in the class,/which in- | ;. 1 @ In | with Sarah Quarles on June 6, 1906, gSocke &t mar_homs in- Watstford, 4D st has buen introdnced bn; thé| were C. Lesile Hoplins 02 Heary G- glides ail States with populations up B g most Spputting ho survives him. His parents aiss = = - - [nouse, and favorably report e . o 1,250,000. tion, is that of | survive. Arcived FRIORT ¥U6 5. Bumpte selustery. committee on fish and game, that is| Fifteen thousana dollars the wmount | ®cinnecticut's 1917 population 1s | 20 che PERNAL AERALON, 1L YUT 00 Miss Alice Parker. Just IT1VE No registered mail addressed to war |liable to create much débate when the | iid, The bids rose $500 at a time |OVSr 1.230.000 and had the per capita|gerenely upon the battlefield, with the| yohnn Dawber and his daushter, Miss prsonfvs st inteined = civiliabi . 16 fyj 2 ion. Th is | until $16,000 was reached. After that|Sale been reckoned according to thiS|jeaq of a young and comely warrior | mmma-Dawber, and F. W. Guild were France will be accepted at United |1 COMeS up for action. The text is | hot 2"8100 a bid. Blds were of- |Years census, Connecticut —would | esting on her lap. This i8 a con-|eqlled to Brooklins, Mass. on account States postoffices, according to orders |28 follows: terad TB% Andrew Connor, George S.|easily have won the banner in Class|ception designed to give trouble, since | 68 the"Gsath, Sunday, e Bocahal received by Postmaster John P. Mur-| Section 1. No male person over the D::Pfl' Snd otners 1n addition ts Mr.|B Which includes 'all states with|ine front is a fleld forbidden fo Red |'Ujicra of Miss Alice Parker. Miss Par- phy of Norwich. age of 16 years shall take or uttempt | Cacben. * ine tomt Do Cwere raised | Populations from 1,250,000 to 2,400,- [ Crose activities, and the duties 10| ker nadd lived i ihis city for & num- to take any fish from any of the inland T s T uiaing |000. Connecticut sold more than|which women are now called Jn War | per of yenre mmaking her home with CHAS SLOSBERG Andrew Frazier 63, died at East|waters of the state without having ob- | vas’ fnetly leocked down o Georss |2:200,000 seals. Minnesota, won in|ire far less romantic. 7 B ahilly o Chuten Ghuer: o HAVE YOU SEEN ThePennSafety THE RAZOR WITH PERFECT BLADES Every one guaranteed to Lyme Tuesday after a few days’ lll- |tained a license from the clerk of the 11 Class B with a per capita sale of She was agreeable and companionable, b A T = I Caa STATE GRANGE APPROVES and the friends she had made durin| her stay in town were deeply grieved at the news of her unexpected death. pess. He was foreman of the Niantic |1own, city of borough of which he is & Wooien company. He wae a native of [ resident if a resident of this state, and | FOUR CASES YET TO BE TRIED |With a per capita of 2.07. 3 COVC Strcet Scotland and is survived by two sems|if a non-fesident, from the clerk of On the inter-city competiti 2" | Passes Hesslutions Endorsing Appoint- and a daughter.. - 2 any city, town or boroush, in the form b “of Erro Beacon Falls, which last year " : Drescribed and upon bianks furnished | TUPTOe cw":“n: ':m“" In 8es- [, hea in Class 3, this year was'sec- ment. of Food Committee. e = satisfy or money refunded Wednesday afternoon Comfort circle |hy the commissioners of fisheries and o g ond in that class with a per capita Will Leeture vening, g & sale of 8.8. More than 31,000,000 The appointment of Governor Mar- Rev. W. Bishop Johuson, D. D, LL. Pfl.ce ‘l'oo of the King's Daughters met with Miss Mary Backus of Otis strest, six mem: | Same. age. bocapation slace o¢ renc| The case of the New Haven rail-|{%S 004 11 the United States as|cus H. Holcomb of the committee on | of Washington, D. Cn 15 in the city name, age, oceupation, pla f - 1 J. M. & J. P. SWAHN |5:° beins present “In the ‘absence of |dencs and identitying aeseription. of | toad vs Benfamin A. Armstrons, et al, {3 result of the 1910 campaign, 236 | {00 supply to work for increased pro- |aria will Jecture this evening at Grace ) = L1 fhe leader and vice leader, Mrs. ‘Wil- | the licenses, and shall expire on the|of New London, which occupied mear-!cities and towns in the country seli- [duction of food crope in the state this|\Memorial Baptist church on The JOHN & GEO. H. BLISS Uam Baker presided. last day 6 2 vi dorsed by the executive|Rrj 4 N, . y of December foilowing the -y o|ing five or mora of the little holiday [year was endorsed by exec: Bright Side of the Nesro Problem. Tallors TAeinne yoir in the town clecis | 126 O lssue, shall not be transferable B e T o e o | stickers per capfta. Nine towns fn committes of the Comnecticut _State| Dr."Johnson is presiaent of the New 5 cxanutiinticn o 3 A range Tuesday. Th ngian st missionary con L office now: $1.28%or male ana spayed | 210, Shall be produced for gation | completed just before court went out|Comnecticut; =—TReacon Falis, Botrah. | s all were present. Besides en- | tion of colored Baptists. whoSe. terri- 5 demand of mmissio S P Groton, Fairfield, Lizhtfield, Meriden, Haheries And game of offl B A LA NS e The I o | Ridren w ford ©"West | dorsing the food committee plan. the | tory includes both the New England Frankiin Square, 237 Main Street|U0Es and $5.25 for female dogs. One |(lbneries And Eame or offeor Satoneizes y gefield, Wailingford and West Telephone 551-12 e e to make arTests or the owner or lesses | Laken CorporEton mase sgaiast Man. | Hartford, wers Included in the honor |committes members voted to call upon |and middie Atlantic states, together When' Dr..and Mrs. Joseph M. Ganey | °f 1and upon which such person may |uej J. Martin was completéd and the | list. thé members of the grange, numbering | witn the District of Columbia. For a of New Lbndon celebrated the first an- | P8 Found- . New Haven railroad case was then —_— more than 18,000 in the state, increas- | number of ytars Dr. Johnson Wwas a A BEAUTIFUL . niversary of their marriage at a dance | ,S¢C: 2. Each licensee, i a resident . It is a contest over land [CAPT. SMITH'S WIDOW ea production of food crops. professor in Wayland seminary, Wash- Dr. Alired Richards given in the ballréom of the Mohican |Of the state, shall Pay fo the clerk is. Sparyard street The followins resolutions were |ington, and has been pastor of the DENTIST £ hotel Tuesday evening, the guests in- | SUIN& the same a license fee of $1 and New London. Judge Case s sitting FEARED FOUL PLAY.|passed: " Second Baptist church there for more Office Hours: cluded James Isbister of Norwich. a recording fee of 25 cents, and, if alin the case &s Judge M. W. Shumway | e Sody of Hartford, April 23, 191 5 than 35 years. X 9-12 2. m.—1.30 to § p. m. non-resident, a license fee of 32 and a |is disqualified. & case was tried |Autopsy W. erformed on ly of | At a full meeting of the executive . e George Mahoney of $ Atlantic street, | recording fee of 35 cents, and such |wefore Judke Shumway and at that Dead Man. committee of the Connecticut grange, Wed. and_ Sat. Eveni 7-8 “ . Hartfird, who escaped from the staté | Clerk shall keep & record of ail such |time he decided the rights of the par- it was voted: o N hodpita) &% Norwich two weaks “ate | licenses lssucd, which record shail be | ties to the dieputed promisse snd gave| At the instigation of Mrs. Smith, an| Whereas, President Witson nas| HOW TO BE RID OF _MADE FROM A DIME Tel, 299 \ House fel. 1225 h was dstained at police headquarters, |OPen to inspection by the treasurer of | judgment for Gosts to the defendants.|gutopsy was performed Tuesday night |called upon every American citizen— Tarttors, Wodneaday antn tao aiiersi| the stata o any 0 his apemss. and | Goth pactics_ S168 appodm, 5 man, woman and child — to join to- H of an officer from that Institution. on the body of Capt. Jaseph Smith, | gether as one unity to support our CHRONIC DANDRUFF Newest Novelty commissioner of fisheries and .| ~There are four cases yet on the list and any :&c-r authorized to mnxge"::» to be tried. keeper of Duck Island ljght, who was|country in its present crisis, and A timely v. | rest: found dead in his bunk in the cabin “Wh is Excelle: . Mircus H. The only way to get rid of digus = bishop of Conmecticuf, calls upon ihe | treastirer of the state the money, ex. | POCTORS CALLED TO day night. Mrs. Smith requested the |called upon the commonwealth of |cause. Shampooing ‘merely cleanses clergy and people of the diocese to rise | cept recording fees, recelved by him 5 MEET IN NORWICH | 2utopsy because she feared foul play.|Connectiout to prepare for the su-)the scalp for a few days, then the to the responsibilitiés of a nhour that |for licenses lssued A@uring the month —_— ‘Mrs. Smith arrived in New London |preme need of our state and nation |scales form again as thick as ever. T o o e R e s o A s B bt ¥ . 8.|Tuesday and when she was told the |and the nations with which we are| To destroy the dandruff germ &nd 2 ten - Y Shn Do Wil Agsemble st the Rbques of U. 8. | o Ay "har Rusband's *death whs | o periny for an abundanos of f0od |#et £id Of (he dandrulf for gogd, part 80c EACH ¥ SEE WINDOW THE PLAUT-CADDEN (O, i ship. i aby th : . =3 iy 15 ontside the afhicien st prevaily in Elitis ot namminn i Som, Soestuis e~ cerébral hemorrhagé she exp supplies, theréfore, be it S A A e ey o JEWELERS most_schools of healina; cohsequently| Miss Alice M. Bacon of New Haven, |manner provided by section 3098 of | Ay physiclans and surgeons of New |20ubts and stated that she suspected | Resolved, That we, the executive|uine Parisian directly: on the remedy consisis in ‘finding some- |8ister of the late Rev. Leonard W.|the general statutes and shail be used estea | Toul _play. Her _suspicious were|committee of the Connecticut State |bare scalp and rub it in until absorbed. Established 1872 thing which by belng Introduced into|Bacon of Norwich, has composed o |for Hon i TR Juny Aae, Nt arcused because of alleged threats ting & bership | You will surely be amazed at the re- ine"Body’ of the suffsrer will drive Gut | new national hyme. i e, D, | ol T the Taany waes b opugation of by the United States overnment to|grig Captain Smith b R B.005 of Conmentiout's |sult of even one application, for your 144 MAIN STRRET the diense. : . Her father, Dr.|fish in the inland waters of the state. 1 d meeti e against Captain Smith by & man |of more than 15,000 of Connecticut's sult of eve 2 3 The Science of Chiropractic has dem- Lflnnard Bacon, wrote the well known | Sec. 3. The commisstoners of fsh- | bo I’ e T the town han at Norc|With whom he had had business |rural population, pledge ~our loyal|hair and scalp L Gisplaced and sublaxated sigments tices s s o- T A 3 2 . e s 4 e S ipisal otimn Aad by SRNE | winiem turiter ot ateriden an. | SENRESHS, onE Ieng souns or sny |any” Tne call le asscrited b Cvory |l ner sy o that, ol T 01 | WA e to el he ‘Smbr | catus dandrutt o form, The zeaip be: | DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN rected Lo the extent that the patient|NOUNCes 'the marriage of his _sister, |such stream shail not be o s rov Nitc mee - | der to eatisfy Mrs. Smith, Medical Bx- ow confronting us. Be it|comes healthy, the hair will grow e g Miss Abbie 1 MOWNn as |teers are needed for the medical re. gency Rive Bod vitaticy and Will recover from whatever aiiment af. | Miss e Tartter, and Leéwis C. Ben- | “iniand water,” under 1he provisions | bocr aminer Heyer, who had previously an- | fyrther better. shiow mors lifé an 5, ental lfl'gcol\ Ricts bim. Dett. They wers married in New Lon- |of this act, and shail desighate sach | re oities are signed by Dr. John |nounced the cause of death as cerebral | Resolved, That, realizing the im-|you should no longer be troubled by don on Feb. 3 by Rev. Philip M. Ker- fine i fich manner as {hey may de- | G. Stanion of New Lendon, Dr. ¥ J.| hemorrhage, immediately decided 't [portance of grains 'as & bermanent |dandruft. Faded, dull or liclesg halp s |\ 0 muiding, Nerwieh Gene fidge, rector of St. James' Bpiscopal | termine, erverct il rform £ oo - Ve o idy of Ne 4, Dr. Daniel Sulli- | PeLfe 58 _Shiopey. source of fe supply, both for men J D Z‘MMERMAN, D C. ehurch. Sec. 4. Any person who ehall vio- e ‘ot "New London, Dr. Georgs | Coroner in H. Brown of Nor- |gnd animals, we urge upon our farm- (simple e ommub: Doctor of Chiropractic. Jacob Linicus, Jr. son of Mr. ana |l8t8.anY Drovision of this st Se | Fhompson of Taftville and Dr. L. ¥. | wich, who was notified of the fnding |er memberaihip the increased produc: |obtained from Leo & Osgood and Rooms 320-231 Thayer. Bldk._ Nor-| iacOh Linicus Jr. son of Mr. and|fned”hoe less than §1 not mote theg Pimiiin o of Captain Smith’s body earlier in the | tion, either by an increased acreage |drusgists eve g yich, Gt Tuesday, Thursday. Satu-|pas heon calied by the meval ronoon |350. or imprisoned mot more than 30 day, and of the subsequent develop-|or through more intense cultivation [pensive. 2v.2 t0 6 p. m. into active service, Mr. pimiencSPrve|dave, or Both, and the license of any EVANGELISTIO CAMPAIGN ments, was present. 8nd more liberal fertilization, Of SUC | smsmm————————e— Rt ot untverannious 18 @lperson who shall be convicted of & . The autopsy failed to reveal any|grains as corn, wheat, rye, cats, bar- | NATIONAL ALLIED RELIEF FUND = 7 ftudent 2t Brown univeraity and his|vioiation of. amy Drovision of inis act % - John. | indications of foul play and proved |ley and beans, as are best suifed to| FOR SCOTTISH HIGHLANDERS. 190 F lin St. atructiens ate 10 shall be void and stueh person shall aor | Official Visitation by W. Bishep John- | that Mrs. Smith's suspicions were un- | tne vacious agricultural lands of Our| /e officers and mames rank in 5 ;e“w s Hdinte Sty e oo ot on of Washington. :;:x:dmA n“ s clearly dem:.nl‘:;m state. We urge also a strong effort ftrathoons o8, o ol O VIOLIN Notices have bee: ne year from the date of such vicla- 5 geavty emorrhage, towards a greatly increased produc- a, Groton, oy d IS THE PLACE TO GET A NICE | e o Bnsiand aloom o sier® |tion. No provision of thia act shall pe| The larmest audience vet attended |by the medical examiner, causied Cap- | tion. of such long-keeping vegetables | {unity’ io return teir gratefu J“fl. ROAST BEEF AS WELL AS A NICE | cuse university will holg a Cren)ioy | Construed as affecting the right of any |the Tewival services which are being|tain Smith's death. as potatoes, onions, carrots and|io Sl frlends in Sorwioh who, areud TE ACHER PIECE OF CORNED BEEF OR ANY- | iuncheon at the Boston Art clut Be.; | PéTson owning real estats n this state, | Conducted by Rev. A. M. Alexander. i g Swedish or rock turnips, not only for | Afrs. Harrison Wilson, o generousiy FINE I THE MEAT-LINE: urdey noon, Aay 5. not baly & meetme | OF Ny lineal descendant of such per: |evangelist, in Mount Calvary Baptisi| CORONER FINDS MOTORMAN tamily supply but to provide a sur-|contributed to the above fund. of Syracuse men but an oceasion for | 0™ to fish withéut such license in any [church ~Rev. Mr. Alexander delivered NOT TO BLAME, |plus for market, so that Connecti- ANl String Instruments repaired VAL.LUPPERT asserting loyalty to the country. Wwater located on land owned or le: @ forceful sermon to his large and ap- cut mey be far more self-sustaining Violins seld on sasy terms by such person which land or water is | preciative audience. W. Bishop John- |y, Exgnerated of Any Negligence in|In this direction than she has been in Fer apppint ts ress K. com el tist of towns in tne |G, ueed for Aehing purboss eby any |08 0F PR dnvention mads| Causing Desth of Guardsman. |{he P nd ProneaV e{ ok, o5 ng five or more Cross e =il Sekis BT pcania. Bt Sowne in Con lacts ‘ot ‘i s repanien. ™ PP |l °fC Converaiona” and told at bl | | Coromer Tramklin . Brown ot Nor.|TeTATS 10, (00 PNy Soa o a- 3 n, % conduct an investigation in N, Tl At sy Jaenel, Geot p b e O work.. He will be at Grace Memorial n | Por may - in & measure prevent the feld, Waningtord ana West Harttord, | uepde end Guard Attendants. | ehurch ihis (Thursday) might Chmstances surrounding the detn of|Call Truitage of these sugsestions, the wes luded s honor rvice commis i ‘George Smi ‘was o4 2 will Tiold tests Monday, May 4. 1817, ot mged 0 w8 Ahrown | Cured that the Patrons of Husbandry | from a horse which he was riding in pen 4 Norwich graduates of Smith coll 2 o'clock at Room T ite capit the Lower Boulevard Tuesda: e ot the Tonies: eaaart 1 have pesoh STedtates of Smith college | Frarttord. Cheshire, ana imte Baui || INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY ||the Loyer Boulevard Tussday attor- |©f, 0 it 5art to the run nt ntion 4 E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Ner« wich, Conn. FREDERICK T. BUNCE THE PIAND TUNER 22 CLAREMGUNT AVE. Norwich, Cann, that an initial expenditure of - | Wetherafiera: fractured skull and died a few hours | !N these trying times. 000 for real estate alone is involved in | ENtering salaries are $40 and $45 per ister at Lawrence hospital. When s o e e plans for the development of Smith... | month in addition to board, room. et Smith fell he landed on the track in e Y. BfPrINn. Secte - seil), BOIA 048 NN DR.R. J. COLLIINS | the jarssst woman's college—ints the |22 laundry. Thers is a cash allow- s W tront of a troiley car. SR DS Initiation in Eagles' Hall Sunday af : frst woman's university in the worla, | Sne® in mu‘ :r:::.lntn.:::_.‘ ‘t:r pris- uifi‘: };:";“' 3 in Portland, § ™ ,¢ the close of his Iinvestigation Fitoh L. Allen. = ternoon at 2.30 sharp. Degres will be ~ dant live . EM- "“‘1 o r Brown exonerated the motor- o ! 8 erie In DENTIST |oaimasos setson zonr coa s | S5l met 85 Snit smomolion, iy | sim 5. Gomin s roiarmen |8 300 Eopbeeice 8, nounctd | ookl AR PO TR A8 D ettt A Effie Porter of New Haven and Pom- |, arried and single men are wanted, . R R '3 o :fthat the fatality was in his opinion | tie, TIUnielPal Bas At O orning i ks Eell reqeria. Al mecipere oo 148 Main Stroet Nerwich, Gen. | S S1Wn0N the wéally 1o New Tork | PCVoEn, the 2€9s of 18 and 40, at teast|arSF e vialt Wity TH0Me fn @ence. | purely accidental. 08 rerocke Sk his home, No. 24 PRie Rebrostatoots and etesy 3 erwi ‘onn. |of Miss Louise Hoadley and Ellery ind = 4 > 2 e . - ouTi—y 9 pounds in weight. George E. Dimock, Jr. of New Ha- street, after a short iliness. Death t after the 4 “ ERvon 158 fairwick James of the simior class " ven was & recent guest of the Misses Painters and Decorators Met. Was due to heart diseass. Mr. Allen o e A, Hesiutat TuThS Yale university, at St. Bartholomew's | Candidates who are siightly under el o, St PAhElon et | e nder nn B nerodas Youne ot Bread stieet There ‘wax & soog attendance st the | 744,54 hs work a8 usual on Tujsdsy aprriarie ~ D0 19 & CAn o8 I Bo ~ceptable, will not be debarred, but W isee regular meeting of the Painters l-‘rmh_m“ Fur Co. e ar. will be rated as less availabie than| Mrs. B H. Linnell is to give a Red|Dfioiviars union, No. 630 in Gehpen. | Clock Tuesday eveming he felt dis: e and Mrs. Henry 5. Gulliver of |1 of the required weight and |Cross bridge at her heme on Broadway | ters' hall, Wednesday evening with the | tressed but apparently recovered and Guarantse all work. We make no|Waterbury, the former a native of | NeiSht e R e president, Florence J. Delaney in the | iS00, 3 (5 0k ock Wednesdny morning | [ Sharge” for Btos Discounts on all | Norwich, have received from their 5 i o g v i s The regular routine bueiness|,;q jmmediately passed away. 1 DONE WH]LE YOU WAIT Fare Uncured Shins wastes sons at Robert college, Constantinople, Edward Sutton Here. g 7R ot g e g Yas transacted and re- | ""yi. "Ulien was born in the town of Practical Furrier « Dosteard dated March 23 stating tha | Edward Sutton, of Detrojt, formerly |53 2F JLmiin®ton placs. eatertaingd ot that the trade is flouish- | yrontville on Feb. 5, 1960, the son of Have that oarbon knock in your mo iife at the eollege is going on as usual | Of this city, s spending & few days in N N ing, and that there are bright prospects | 7,00 '} Allen and Cynthia A. Dart .p::c::.o::‘ onx:{fou.rhl; pure’” oxygen H: J. YARMAN, Propristor end thac Thsy ave weil and comtortapie, | town, 2er! Bution in town was | tables were played e déath claim of Charles B. | Jjien. = Mr. Allen lived in_Montville nders’ y. . 1301-4 t Ladd has been received and paid . price. Tel. 1301 Room 108, Thayer Bidg.|having just celebrated Fou geploved at the United Meta! Manu The Bt G ", T ey Mt oyer, Ebo Sqity Dask of iy i Eaviag e z CAVE WELDIXG AND M¥G: CO. o 2 uring company, an T A~ " known in soccer circles, hav-| Prunes Are Quiet While Organiza- 21 years of age he came to Norwich . oo F c. m m‘ Im ppointed Majer ing been eaptain of the Taftvine (et |tion Frosresses — Heafiing in the and has since resided here. He learn- = . [y Second Lieut. Charles R, Williams of they played Plainflsld _in Journal of Commerce. At least it is| Word has Deen received here of the|ed the trade of carriage makinz and WARE FOU WANF to put youb M = a0 Siouinsion has been appointed Maor Shaia Same tor The Bulleun|a relief to find that the prune I mot|death of John Cofiway, brother —of|for a number-of years he conducted iness before the public, thers is no regimen: me guard, | cup. o itton veling for a|les .. e enemy.—New Yorl Main street, whicl makin usiness in Nor- me; bett. th th h ‘th a- 422 Prospect Strest. Nerwich, Genm |New London county. Detroit firm. > Herald, . occurred In Jersey City. ;xm“.m He antared the gas ana| THE L. A. GALLUP CO. v-mm“:. :;x-::un- ot T;:u;unul.n..