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o s e i s TRAVELER® DIRECTORY gl | e e o o | . - S : - : CHELSEA LINE .. and Embalmers THE WEATHER. il Seany S e Tonaly & o o : . i “TO NEW YORK : FRELGLT SN0 FASARaEn H. ALLEN - : ¥ ek < ¥ ‘ NORWICH AND NEW YORK From Norwich Tuesdays, Thurs- s, Sundays at § p. m. sl Yore Brookiyn Briage ; East River, foot Roosevelt Street, Mondays, Wednesdays, ¥ri- gays &t 6 p. m. " Bffective Oct. 15th, $128—F. V. KNOUSE, Agent—91.28 : 1647 ADAMS TAVERN |5 Sadie et s i861 poThe inds slong s Bocih Atande | AL sfter to the public the hnest standard |dle Atlantic, moderate to fresh varia- 01 Heer o. Lurupe and America: | ble. Cuwmbach Bavatian Forecast. legree, and’ Northern New England: Partly over- s Al ze csst and continued cool Saturday and | **Frefl WEOR % CF BB Ale Frank Jones Nourishe | sV New Hogland: Overosst e e e ‘Bitter 'Ale, Anheuser, committee = 3 5 Saturday; Sunday probably rain; con- fi-dur Scblits and Pabst. Haied SooL bazaar, which report was supplemented i? 3 o} . | to Fred Lawton, Miss Laura Blais and S. | Mrs. Degnon. ¥ & L i F il 5 Notes. of the residents have started § & Many . A A. ADAM. Norwich Town ‘Bastern New York: Overcast Satur- ttee, M. J. Curran, and ths float and using at once plowins and planting their gardens. L& “Telepnons 618 day; Sundey probably rain south. Srenaurer bf the committes, William 3. F."mm:&n Hall, Dr®. 3. Casaidy. D B B = ‘Observations in Norwich. McKnight. The reports of the chair- 5 cents a ‘To one new, A. H. Brewer, Costello Lij Dance at Bijou, Jewett City, tonight. § it 4 i The following record, reported from |Man and other officers of the commit- |in this order January, 1915. L. | Webster 1deal Singing Orchestra.—adv. k. The CANDY e e haw the cnangea|teo. while not fingl, showed that it|flled with the insurance department of |ana cooled. These BEST Sevin's pharmacy, show 532 | was & most successtul affalr and it was | Connecticut on Jan. 1. 1917, show that |be A number ot young people from the To present to anyone as a gift is a box | anges Friday: . olumbus hate |sses. An attended the dance in Baltic it to an. $7,000,000 1y considered S. Johnson, 'Willlam H. m ooy im-m.-‘, Mrs. F. S. Camp, L. é’. Smith, re. A. J. Dawley, Mrs. J. C. Averill, T S TSI Mrs. Irene Harland, ¥. S. Hutchins, | Hubby—I see where Mr. Edison the Misses Norton, and many others |says four hours’ sleep is enough for who gave smaller amounts. man, and he is the greatest in- After Motification has been sent to in the world. 7 2 m. 2 m ... Knights of Columbus insurance plan is meeting_over to the lecturer of the|safe, sound and sclentific, and we are of ‘ LOWNEY’S CHOCOLATES |12 > council, M. J. Coscoran, who introduced |less lable to insolvency than some of There is a guarantes slip in each box | Highest 43, B Supreme Agent Frank J. Sherlock, who |the old line companies in business to- that the Chocolates are fresh and made a most interesting address to the | day. you'll find the varisty excellent. Sold| Prgdictions for Friday: Showers, fol- | meeting. Mr. Sheriock, who Vidlts| _Continuing, the speaker etated that H H : i 3 quart the officers of the hospifal, this mon Wife—Well, that doesn’t justify you lowed by clearing. every council in the order, spoke of the | the order now had a membership of | each is to be deposited in a savings staying out half the night. The only 2 at Friday's ‘Ieuh. ®arly morning | prosress ‘that is being made in Colum- | 320,000 and was still growing in every | tn, until the necessary amount has E‘! thing you ever did in that line | F, H. WILLIAMS, JR, General Agen showers; threatenin! bianism throughout the country andipart of the country. In eclosing he |go: collected to purchase invent excuses.—Florida Times-Un- H. KENYO pecial ‘Agent s PHARMACY e elsewhere where the order is estab- [complimented the council on the pro- About 1,000 more is needed, as the |ion. GRORGE 1 p et - lished. He also dwelt at some length |gressive spirit that existed among the King’s Daughters have aiso a fand of e AR g s Sum. Moon mmd Tides. upon the Insurance featurs of the or- | membership and the good work the $100. 1t is o be hoped that this sum Hartford, Conn. 60 MAIN STREET i sun Il High |+ M00m | der and said in part: council was doing in promoting the will soon be forthcoming, as an X-ray MARRIED. o | New-York New Haven Rises. | Sets | er. [ Sets.| “Speaking of life insurance, or the|growth of Columbianism in the com- machine is a serious need for the hos- | MARSHA Glasso — 2 : I protection of the home, it's a @uty sne [munity. At the conclusion of his re- : Dital, and. even more especially now, | " Apen Si 1001, by Rev. Richard e NOTICE 3 oty as ek, o meke Drovision of|pisndsa s T T Wb &b when wounded soldiers ark o likely to | Morrissel Wilieed Mardiail and aues| WILLIAM C. YOUNG X e e e - sent there for care and treatment, | “Lilllan Hasaler. DEAD. HORSES AND COWS i ¥ L L AT < D Siiiits Pualtss Painia. S and when the - use: 3| ORTMANN VALLETTE In Frankiin Successor to Removed Free of Charge % s - TAnY needs mnd Py Teed Tor mo | O . 1917, by Tey. Frankis S STETSON & YOUNG Call 1626 New London. Ask for Chas Later. Reverse charge. CONCERN WILL UTILIZE SENATOR BARNES ON is Ort WNorwich - o s ahmettes Vaticre of| CARPENTER and BUILDER \ TAFTVILLE - Franklin. i ot right WEST SIDE HIDE co. OVER 700 ACRES. INEBRIATE FARM COMMITTEE v s o1 Westerty, B, 1.| B, o and materiale at rig P. 0. Box 378, New London 8o New York Corporation Advises|ls One of Five to Advocate Passage Ponemah Company and J. B. Martin| £pril 26 1970 by Rev. ¥r Brond | Telephone 50 Wast Main 8¢ —— Connecticut Committes on Food| of Act to Provide For Ancther Insti- Company Give Land for -Gardening| 1y and Ralph Capasso of Providen 1% ‘Mgmhou.‘hl Farm, Columbia, —Social and Dance by Young Ladies’ | BOULTER — CRADTREE — In Shelton ‘onn. i T April 25, 1917, by Rev. J. T, L b s T s Somitton, Mizs’ Hilga "Cradtres of DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE [ Supply. tution. 257 Mai eiutel: Cadth. 2 Plans for utilizing 700 acres of 1and, | At a meeting of the judges, and o e e % ol " L"’; F"'::"::f"‘: "“‘:.:‘ F;;: mostly alone the banks of the Connec- | prosecuting attorneys of the various|ys o Y. Mufioy, Waterbuss, Gonn, The bome garden movement is mest- | Westeriy, R. I s Ofce Hours: . d i “"I';r; T Curoling W, | ticut river, owned by the International |police courts of the stats, and the Rhode dstand Reds. ne Thine possiote 1s “bern deme 1s | WEONCUGR_moYLE-In New Lop undays excepted Gosda—Notes. ; e don 3 : v Rev. T. M. i & m t.o 3 p. m. by appeintment Feldspar company, have been perfect- chiefs of police, called by Governor Jacob E. Jansen, North Haven, further the movement. The two lead-| (rowiey. Miss Bessle Hovie of New Saals ed by Stephen F. Sherman, president | Holcomb, and held at the state capitol, Cod: ... ing firms here, the Ponemah company | London and Edward McDonough of ———| The Loval Finders circis of Kinsg's |of this big New York corporation, who | Wednesday, Edwara L. Steele, jud and the J. B. Martin company, are| Mystio. . ’ Daushters held thelr reguiaf meeting | has advised the Connecticut commMit- |of the eity court of Hartford, was an. XS s e 5 very liberal in their efforts to make|KIEBURG —JosEPH_In_ Stonington. roimmer s in the vestry of.the Federated church |tee of food supply of the intentions of {thorized as chairman, to appoint a the movement a success. The Pone- | ADril19. 1917 by Rev. G B Marston Friday evening with a large number of | his company. committee of five to draft, present and g mah company has sranted the use of | Mi%s Fhene B FoTeR of SOTNE E BC members in atteadance. The regular| In a letter to the commdttes Mr.|advocate the passage of an act pro- & tract of land on the Occum road to | 8¢ Beoree O TUEITE O TV T, vergreen cr Toutine of business was transacted.|Sherman says: “We shall probably | viding for another state farm for in- |73 A. P, Robinson, Calverton, N, Y.1075 | ¢ _BoY Scouts to cultivate and raise | PHUTRER —SWHIRFLE =32 o Mot Reports were read and accepted. The |place on the land within the coming|ebriates in the state, similar to the E ” . N.Y. vegetables for the soldiers. The com- ) ' Whipple and John P. REAL GERMAN. LAGER & g J. O. LeFevre, New Paltz, N.Y. 917 Miss Mary E pple an ladies are doing work for the Backus|year a large flock of sheep, not less|one at Norwich. Hilltop Poult, pany has.also plowed the land morth| Shatrer, both of Mystic. is on draught at hospital, and the remainder of the|than 200 at the start, with the inten- | Judge Steele has appointed as the -2 - of mill No. 4 on Norwich avenue and | grROHAY.L — SHAW —In_ Stonington. evening was spent in doing this work. | tion of increasing the number to 1,000 | committee: Senator John H. Barnes, = will divide it up into plots, thus giving | © April 21, 1917, Arthur J. Birchall of H. JACKEL & CO. S head, and shall also stock the farim|of Norwich; Harry R. Sherwood, of Miscellaneous. each family in the employ of the com- | BFidgepsrt and Miss Jean W. Shaw of — FUNERALS. with' a_limited number of cattle and [Westport; Willlam J. _ Malone, = of | 54 Obed G. Knight (White Orping- pany a chance to raise a variety of| Stonington. 3 hogs. This is In addition to cutting|Bristol; Charles R. Hathaway, of tons), Bridgeton, R. L vegetables this summer. TROLANDwmsT_in New London. Mrs. Caroline W. Gosda. hay from approximately 75 acres and | Manchester and Wallace S. Mogle, of Cloyes & Sullivan (Buff Wyan- . m;{'l!; Jioflit:“:::lmp‘cfiz‘fl :l::; A autel i Teand. formerty The funeral of Mrs. Caroline W.|Cultivating the ground for planting|New Haven. Judge Steele states that dottes), Hartford, Comn. . of Norwich, and Mre. Mary A. West R e B R o R 3 potatoes. beans and corn.” it was the sense of the meeting that (10 Holliston' Hill Poultry Farm would 1ike land for a garden the com- New London. Eitie. Tuhercuissis. Anemie. BEih. ond Gosda was held from her late home in | " President Sherman of the Interna- [such an act would help provide for the (White Rocks), Holliston Hill, pany will gladly furnish it to them. | gvan SROOLIN.In Montville, April Klancy tooublea Tonventidnal or pre- o Y elatione was FrieuE®|tional Feidspar company has iurormed | production of more food, and that a Mass. - 07| Both ~these companies own a large| ™25 1917, by Rev. J. F. Quinn John ettiption treatment for t attendance of rel s a ends, | the food supply committee that he has | larger appropriations be made for the amount of land which is highly pro-| J.'Ryan of New London and Miss preveation of Typhola urs: | some coming from out of town. About T 2-4 and 120 D dn. Phons| e cashot Sere prouped a large mum. | taken this matter up with Frank Sher- |farm at Norwich in order that quick- [ WILL CELEBRATE HIS ductive and fitted to gardening. With| Mary T. Toolin of Montville. " man Peer, who is well known to asri- |e lts be ob . favorable conditions, everyone taking - No cwiside cals made after 7| bor of beautiful floral forms. The Ser- | Cuilurists as a breeder of fine cattle, | oo oy Do obtained: 84TH BIRTHDAY SUNDAY. |a piot of ground should be assured of & DIED ;’ce;n:&m ;c"‘l:duczede“ywe;hw:l:g .hnd 1s acting on his advice. In closing | HOME GUARD NO e L. Yoamsoe o Vi s good garden this season. TOOKER—In New London, A’fll‘l :‘sd P o e s | fieg |hls lgiter Mr. Sherman says: ‘It in RESERVE FOR SLACKERS]TT ‘somans is Very Active in D il X1 Tooke:, ege any way this company or the writer ite of His Years. Mill League Bowling. years. D. S. MA RS I |0k Charles and Henry ®rodell | g, aig in the movement looking to a o g i In the MIll league the Hi-Rollers | WNALLY—In Potter Hill R. I, April : o e oy, e e . Werhs |Breater production of food, we will |Government Will Take All Able Men| George L. Yeomans of 21 Lafayotte | went down to defeat at the hands of 20 1817, James McNally, agea 44 - ohd a commitial semvice at the Erawae |be pleased to have you call on us, and When It Gets Ready. street will celebrate his 84th birthday |the Hustlers Thursday evening. The 26 SRR Pianos Undertakers Shea & Burke had charge | hon ety ¢ assured in advance of our on Sunday. Mr. Yeomans enjoys good | Hustlers took three straight strings | BABCUQCK_—At Honolulu, April 24, 19 - of the funeral arrangements. hearty co-oper: ? The military emergency board fs|health and is very active for ome of |from the Rollers. Parker was the star | onead & Babeook, Mrs, John. B 1 EESe e progressing with the plans for the|his years His entire life has been |performer of the evening. taking high| Babcok, sridow of Brigadier Gegerai -.Player-Pianos James Salasty. THE NAVAL RESERVE. enlistment of men in the Reserve|SPent in Norwich and vicinity and he [single with 112 and high total with| Johm B. Babcock, formerly of Ston- > 5 The funeral of James Salasty, who === e Y can relate in an interesting manner [317. In No. 2 league the Smashpiccers| Ington. ‘) 1 ‘?‘ wase recently killed by the cars in|Patrol Boats Will Guard Entrance to Ps of the Connecticut Home Guard|the many changes which have taken |took two from- the Paperhangers. CHESEBRO_In Mystic, April 22, 1917, ictor Victrolas Bridgeport, was held from his home on Long Island Sound. and, according to Assistant Adjutant|place during that time. Mr. Yeomans| The scores: Tawrence, infant son of Miv. and Mrs. North Main street Wednesday after- :, neral Be':l'edid M‘,mm;xdon. t‘h"m gn ‘be at gr'ne lzondny }‘,". Tecs Av.*'.:- Hi-Rollers. .“m"‘" A-“ - = ON EASY TERM: \ | noon. There was a large attendance at | With reference to the United States |3ITangemen are ing_ met th | congratulations of any friends 5 | Stone e 82 8T 101— 280 NNER—In P dence. B 3 S 3 ol the funeral and many flowers wers |naval reserve force, Lisutenant Goidie, e el e s e b desire to call ¥ Em 8 N ke L e Avelwm }.;6 G.s ik N, a e casket. e ar- |in charge of the recruiting office gt ) 3 il 3 2 r Sunlight Building, Marsh Bulding, I 3 with the board to secure the serv- UNIVERSALIST CONVENTION LI 103 84 94— 281 smipNEm—in_Stoninglon. THE EH 46 Frankiin Street, 230 State Stres, | &5 Were six friends of the deceased.|the Thaver building, said on Friday 95— 27 E 7, ! , In hi ey -~ et o At the services in the Russian church | afternoon: Bl NN ety ice, in the event of need, and plans E. Murphy 89 Bulletin Bldg., 74 Franklin St. 79— 253 | pLUM—In_Norwich, April 20, A = = Mrs. Mary Plum of Stonington, aged 444 432 443 1309 57 years. Hustlers. Rev. Nestor Nikolenko officiated. Burial| Race Rock and Little Gull lights, - was in Maplewood cemetery, where a|lying off New London, are eentinels - ms 1-2'3 sc CIGAR cummnu} service was read at theiguarding the entrance to Long Island " grave. Undertakers Shea & Burke[sound. The flashings from Race Rock Most Clgars Are Good were In charge of the funeral arrange- |and the brilliant steady light of Little 1 THESE ARE BETTER m% 3 Gull are beasons of warning and guid- v e deceased was 20 years of age|ance that bring cheer to the mariner GOODFELLOW 10c CIGAR |2nd is survived by a sister and brother |and safety to {he hosts of passenge Tey d in this city. He had been to Bridge- |who pass between their portals each Ee .H"'“" - port to see friends when he was killed. | vear. Between them flows the most - SHEA, Prop, Franklin 8t |He had been a resident of this city | romantic flood of water on the Atlantic Next to Palace Cafe and was born in Ruesia. coast. From light to light is a dis- — tance of three and a half miles and is are being formed so that this will be | y; i done without expense to the state,| ¥ o° President E. A. Tracy Will Re Mr. Holden said that all eirculars is- spond to Hartford's Welcome. for = by Ve nvention, | F. Chartier L 86 74 79— 239 | Fe 1 from her late home, No. 3 . it e an anent the men of | cighty-Aifth annual session, to be held | Lavallee N M T e et atreer, Saturday morning |cords and Business Wagons. be taken by the national t | in Hartford, May 9, and 10, have been | Reeves a1 95 92 279| at 8.15. Requiem mass at St. Mary's h e government | recefved in this city. E. A. Tracy of |R. Chartier . i1 1 89— 23 church at 9 o'clock. Burial in Baltic.| wij] clean up on a lot of Stable and hen they get ready to take them,!inis city is vice president of the or-| v o oer g 2| cONNOR—In this city. April 25, 1917, : irrespective of whether or not they | zavisation. Tos m o T = == e | et Genner. i Square Blankets. A good line of Aute bave enlisted in the Home Guard. . Sl e 458 406 452 1356 | xotice of funeral hereafter. Hob: for cummnciry Got T e e merine MoTl. aged 14 s b constabulary du: e or: = Mol aged .7 rs. o 2 - M0 tion is a patriotic on’e, and i1s a val- At e iow ot Christian Meil.| Prices right low on Team and E MAFONEY—In Norwich. April 26, 1917, ‘Eitherine Mahoney of 31 Penobscoi| Carriages, Democrats, Con- street. Smashpiecers. : roll call: welcome, Mr. C.|peianey Euphemian Circle Meets. called The Race. Through that space G. Lincoln; response, Vice President s a i rlor American House| r- e mein o Tuheman o saier, siising velociies ‘manghhz | snhle, muxiipey, to the nadional goe- | B "Rty ORONT reporat Teport | Mosfeliey -8 53 M 3| Goree. g Grant s, fat At 1] | orese Harnssses and Rubber Bocts circle was held at the hoi £ M = - & o e superinten Leml et g ‘elock. Burial In the family lof, P E S Special Rates to Theatrs Troupes, |Grant Foster on Prospect street Fri- |30end to 300 feet and could that great [the reserve corps according to Mr 0 p. m.—Choir selection or hymn; | Garion = e Emith cometery, Canterbury. Thslilioa Man, %, day. The regular routine of business|'2lley be dralned a marvel of climts|Holden, is practically covered by the|communion service, Rev. J. C. Adams, RIS BENNEY—In New York, April 27, "‘E L L CHAPMAN CO Eivery Gonmiotion’ ~ Shétucket B was transacted and the reports were|2nd Plnnacle rocks would be disclosed. | SXpen Lo Drinting the enlistment|D. D, presiding: cholr selection or 31 %7 1290| 1917, ArMne Winston, wife of Philip g 'y ol treet | ad and accepted. Refreshments werg |1t 1S believed that at one time the | Paper. his paper furnishes a|hymn: occasional sermon, Rev. C. H. -7 Benney. FARREL & SANDERSQN, Props. |served by the hostess, There was a|Gonnecticut river flowed. a madestic e - stream, on its way e sea, which 2t - X e —— it found entrance to between Point|SiEned. _The proper officials of the | ina: hymm: benediotion: 3. Laficur % D] ety swises Becdecsen; complete record which is available | Puter, D, D. Stafford. subject. Be of . 14 BATH ETREET, NORWICH, CT. for use immediately upon its being | Good ‘Cheer.” ministerial rellef offer. |Flynn 50 Lty e B b L P — - Judith and the north point of Block |State Will know where every enlisted| Thursday, May 10—9 a. m., conven- | Murph: < 1 o formerly’ of Tattviile. CQverhauling Note. eigna. Ber o e Thna s ol nemet S S & o e Mgy o 8 £ THE DIME SAVINGS BANK 4 The steam shovel is at work on the | Of the many marked features of The | 301 it becomes necessary to order|new business; election of officers; 1.30 |F. White = 38 94— 273 OF NORWICH # excavating for the Hassam work being [ Race &re the torrent-like stream pour- | Pil to_duty. p. m., conference meeting, conducted g e - O oy - Tt done on North Main strest. ing paat Race Rock light on Its eagt. | Mr. Holden sald that the plan for |by Rev. W. W. Rose: 2 5. to. bust 433 d04 417 1288 Bas Been declared at the rate all epall‘ °r ern side and the wonderful eddy of |Zeneral enlistment and organiza- | ness continued: 2.15 p. m. freetings e B T o fro > S There were exercises in the Greene- | acres and acres In extent that forme |tion of the reserves had beem ap- | from the T. P. C. U. F. . Rogers, OBITUARY “ past six months @ OF ALL KINDS ON ville grammar school Friday afternoon |On th_ esouth side of the rock when |Proved by Governor Holcomb and |State Y. P. C. U. president; 2.30 p. m. in which ail the grades took part. the tide is flowing ebb. The waters on and after May 917 FRANK L. WOODARD, that the state has co-operated. When |address, The Church and the Coming Wil m Henderson. s ihe adds i 85 UL T e the work is dome, according to Mr.|Zra, Rev. F. O. Hall D.. D., New York: : B AUTOMOBLLES, ed ok o lie with scarcely a atrain on the s |Holden, there will be no room for |2.15 p. mi, address, n-gn""ng the. peo- | William Henderson who was a. res- 15 Main Street e rinters. chor while only a few hundred feet JOSEPH BRADFORD intrigue in Connecticut. gic with the New Ideals. Rev. THarold ident of this place for 20 years or h s s e 2 oo ST s more, died Friday evening in Paw- CARRIAGES, WAGONS, e clvil service commission tele-|away run currents so swift that mo o e apihall, Tieston, Biass, adlocmment |mers, dled N i uRh FUNERAL STaphs that there is an urgent need |vessel dare cast an anchor. All these !m... L 3 ‘Society of Connecticut will meet | to this country 30 vears ago. Soon aft- 1080) may be obtained by calling at or Local Granges Co-operating. In Siater hall, Afr. Tirrell spoke | 55 oteTre0 Stay 3. The program |er his arrival in this countrs me lo- in Washington for plate printers in 2 i1l grads Shawie—t A Bright's disease. Mr. Henderson while TRUCKS and CARTS, | the Durenu of engraving and printing | Torunase enpuss ia bs moioet o g | Employment Bureau for Boys to be|wi & resident here wag cmployed 1 the BOOKBINDER . and that 75 appointments are to be naval reserve boats engaged in pa-| Organized by Principal Tirrell— T. A Ponemah mills and moved to Paw- Méghanical Repairs, Painting, Trim: | made at once. The only examination | trolling against the German submarine| Baseball Team to Play Sold e s Yonre ako Whore T Tan il Slank Wogks Made snf Butss Sv; Orens ming, Uphoistering and Wood Work. ffl.‘:{;g i l»fil;f-:'&!l-h:!hzfifln u:jl menace. y iors. m,}:, "ved'bo ; 7 e ithi - cant's E e was born in England and came lacksmithing tn all its branches. | g ooricncd® Application blanks (Form Friday morning at the ex- —AND— y writing to Room 145 Post Office build- | Following the example of the Con- |OF sbout ten minutes on the food | {5, ool %G, Ccated in Taftville. Mr. Henderson Ing, Boston, of from the local elvil |necticut State grange executive com. | PPl Qusstion. = 130 to 445 Do m., president’s ad-|is survived by his wife. NO I I‘ E service secretary at any post office. |mittes, which at a recent meeting In | 1, Fiartford ot thy ceauost ob ein® | aress, Miss Belle C. Davis, Hartford —— 4 \ Experienced plate printers’are urged | Hartford passed a resolution endorsing | ernor Holcomb.” said Mo Tirre, -end | oficial reports; election of officers Social and Dance. z « to fill out applications and send them | the appointment of the Connecticut | gaP™ GOCTME SES S, TIrrell "and [ a5aress by OMr. ta B. Wilkins, | pjans have been completed by the Lady Assistant Office of 507 to 515 MNorth Main St. |2t once to the Civil Service Commis- | committee of food supply, and Upon us the Importemee ot T frog |Salem. Mass., sfibject, Trustees of 4 | Young Ladies Social clab to give & Telophene 328-3 r of Water Commissioners sion at Washington, D. C. farmers to co-operate with it supply. We have many reasons to be | Secred Heritage. social and dance in Maennerchor hall ity of Norwich Water Works st ————— | Eranges throushout the state are tak-|5ro0d of Conmecticat’s part in - thel, The officers are as follows: Miss|T70s' Ve ‘engaged Heinrich's orch HENRY E. CHURCH <l Mtomiitana EN'S FOOT-EASE FOR THE | Connecticat ~ represent - thn uginy | Present spirit of preparedness. Con %‘hafihgfl"nm’""m ident, HACt{ord: [ tra to furnish the music for the danc- WM. SMITH ALLBN orwich, Conn., April 24, TROOPS. p? 18 | necticut originated the military census | MTS, e :.Of | ing. The committee has arranged an The Board of Water Commissionsrs armers of the state—16.000 of them— | anw now she has a chance 1o leag o | Meriden: Mrs. @mma B. Hubbard, sec- | 5. 10nt° eoolal pro 4 DONE VERY PROMRTLY AND AT| Many war sone hospitals have or-|and their cordial support means mucH | orpanised Taral work o hish cenon |retary, New Haven: Mvs. Lillian B. S eouae. call the attention of the Public to the | REASONABLE PRICES %fie?"{ofi’km fl; utggg;l'e :nth‘: Connectict food supply com- |students. Some high schools have al- | 38y, treasurer, New Haven. Unclaimed Lett following rules and regulations of the ERaken into the shoes &nd sprinkied : ready started this work. At Stamford City Water Works, a .copy of which A. D. LATHROP the, Tootbath, Alen mmo’fim." lre': togarden work 1s the best spring|the FHigh school’ puplls have volun-|NO HOPE FOR ANY OF (Thers, are three unciaimed letters in DEN T ls T u':’ Mmool Vsl ogges. . Phone™75 Fota the Shoe anda prevents the feet Bnd Gmmstes Div Ot porsees At THE 120 ENTOMBED MINERS |cnaing Apri 35, DR.E. J. JONES from this date will ba rigidly enforosd: 3 Eetting tired or footsore. Youag men| A U-vear-old boy runs his father's| Uoomis Institute near Hartford the pu- —— . Rule 8—Water - for building pur- in every community are using Allen’s|sutomobile alorie at Perth Amboy, X. | pils have agreed to remain at schosi| Men Were Caught Behind a Wall of o o AVE WELDING AND MFG. €0, |oootiBsse in thelr drills for milltary|J. but the aufhoritigs are gome 16 |ai summer and work on nearby| Fire in Hastings Mine in Colorado. Suite 46 Shannon Building |™2'%. o o i ing and w > 31 Cliestaut Street. sverywhere sell Do: take papa’s license away for leiting | sarms. The chamber of commerce nas - bt Ill'e oo Take elevator ucket Street ) Agmaytans Wiine g Cuttiag] AT S him. of the local work and have di.| Trinidad, Colo. April 27.—Hope that e - water. Motals, Aluminum, Cast Irom tne work into two branches: first | any of the 120 men thought o be en- | vou, can Leep your blood in Rule 10—Hydrants curb stop, obes eto. tomobile machine parts the home garden, second, the farm |tombed in the Hastings mine, near e Rule 11—Shatting off water. Expert on_boll All work 5> In order to aid in the latter di-|here, today may be rescued was aban- condition—have a_ clear e teed Ten years' experience. of the work I have decided to]doned by rescue crews tonight. The in, and bright by taking Rule 12—Hitching or. obstrusting by Telephone 314 organize an employment bureau here | men were caught behind a wall of fire eyes, I hydrants. T In school. All students who wish, Which foliowed an éxplosion in the EDWIN L. BURNAP, 3 work of this nature during vacation | main slope early this morning and Supt, of Board DR. A. J. SINAY e fearar e a2 oo | Sinmot be sesched. : 3 . . ‘While most of the work will be for| The first bodles of victims have - boys there will be some positions open | been found by the rescue Reuther & Co’s STEALING ALE and Dentist A |- T B Per G Gamtan BEER o o - plave the Killingty Tiish school team | He, said the rescy D °"6'l'_:‘l__"l_l"‘o'm on the r Clinton S. > EL-H Rooms 18:19 Alice Building, Norwich Jones has acranged & game witn the| “One hundred and eighteen men are ZHED ALTNA EUROPEAN PLAN feam representing the soldters from |behind tho fire and thers is Nttle Salo of Any o Werid. fabiea e YES BROS, Props. oo - Chance of reaching them,. Dalrympie | Sergsst L~ —3 s et or BiEe o Telephone' 1227 28 Broadway . 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