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el 4t Ofot. by Vinol \ 5 5 R Norw i 3 E : : 13 ‘weather has held 1d this (Mon- |vielnity are in Mrs. Wickerstam « a3 v g Y.t 2 1p the n work temporarily : ?3@:»« in_ the|condition we ask you to call at u- = - S TR To8 ERass i i 1 The local hame sugnun.u;m mm-:::fimtye of Viaol, and if Two Through Daily Tésins Light vehicle lamps at 7.21 this - Sunday Three M nd One ' finde | l-nx:ut‘ s fers ‘of the Norwich x'm 105 36, SR, 40 Denefit we will récuns yous ning. < b e % & h .aing and W provement corpo; tak - - Between Boston, Providence, 3 5 Ao & s i ' Ca the itioned the may- | aotion on the proposition to give to the | In her elghty -second year 4o j Pradalphin, Some of the flags fared badly in|D . in Raid on House of Il Fame—Nearly Thirty Gases for |or" o s his influence 1 Baving the | Arcricom Fhermne. Borile. Compans & | Wickersham, of Foci i oo New York,] Saturday's sale. fon for appendicitis. X ¥ AR wpctty lod L one or, two of the city'steams | doed to the Thermos property of 2 [*1"was In & run-down, fesble con 5 . . This _*The secreta; 5 paanent an esh, A neighbor sake Baltimore and Washington The new patriotic millinery ~and| MI and Mrs. Charles C. Treat and the City Court Morning. day hat It ‘two teams €ould be | he. Sais Ar SR R b Mason [me to try Vinol, ind afier taking ‘v Geckwear are being featured by Nor- | children of Norwich and Miss Harrlet . secu T a week steady decided pro. s Pottles my strength returned: I = e * Treat of South Manchester have been b b ress Bl o ; | prdnenty. sopcdilyd, which ping ot boed Bk 16 fleats 15 Tt N ress stores. | at the Treat cottage at Pleasant View. oA fl it one team |gold for buflding iots, and the placing |gaining in flesh it has buit Fderal = would that.. It the [of $:50,000 in loca) banks, the money |health and 1 am feeling fin The Connecticut Sunday school con- In a raid made by the local d Kane and Offic- | committee can't secure teams in Nor- ¢ . ¢ an |woman of my age, so | get Leaves Boston 7.00 P. M. daily vention will be held In New Haven,| Mrs. Herbert Brown, who moved |s, Keenan, Doty, Cowles, Ma- | wich they will £ out of the town and toibe used in_the constructign X 27 |amd do my. housework November 7, § and 9. from Central Village 'to Norwich, | gambling. loney Murphy. was | get teams. ANl last week the only | 2iaiion to the Thermos pla P i hosen i - Through sleeping cars and coaches. where she will keep house for her eo; ‘proprietor and on a complaint filed with the|work done was by a g %, The proposition was to the effect = -2 B 28 Those gardeners who have plantsd | Walter Greene, who is empléyed at the frequenters were ice. = they worked less than ST anye |Lh8t if the Thermos company shoulddis J0rg; T et and c o sced fina moles unusually numerous | Hopkins & Alien plant. g “Shonily before midnight Saturday a|The committes doean't want fo assign | Locr, %, 3o0-000 addition and advertiae.| BO000 o Tron o o Col Express | i oincic ol 5 Y. M. H. A ELEGTS ROBERT uad of voiice raided” the house on|any more plots nill they are DIoush |Fo s herlod ol thi. yeaks ‘AHLr. e |Haten ana Slvceropno i ! f. M. H. A. 2 3 street, occupied by ot- and ready for ting. i - e Tue N ceded to build p- band of gypsies who went % P <oy letion of the addition, tue Nor- |elements n i P 1 Effective A"'"A- ’;' :nrough town Thursday in sutemobiles. GOLDSTEIN PRESIDENT R e e e e T e e pervie | 1:3_;.’ Tndiacrial Improvement corpera- |emed run-down syl nd o Leaves Boston 845 daily Teported from South Man- 2 - fion would cancel fheir present con- 2 SR S Y. M. H. A. Congress. 0. Angeline is charged with (rom perso o them all of the property pro- results f A Moosup patient, Mrs. M. A. Buyer, g 1 m 2 0., 9 e ns above 83 years of 289, .{j04 the Thermo: e’ pay to the |it is a pleasure to know : i Vor< [ mey keeping & house of il fame and the|hoth of vhom are ready to do their it 3 e Deop rich d_ for pe Ses Ticket Agent for detailed informa. entered the Backus hospital, Nor<| Ropert Goldstein was elected presi- . Loxd, James MoGrath, Ar- [three men with frequenting. The raid |in increasing Comnecticut’s f00d pro- | P bno sraems Seoberts 4o B for e B Socnicy tiom, ot write General Passenger Agent. h, to remain about two weeks Tor|gent of the Young Men's Hebrew as- n e Young Guire, Victor Payment, Joseph | was made on a complaint and jn the|duction {his summer. Austin Pome- | b5 e Mason broperty, 5 faied, W i Thasmncy, G. G T treatment. . sociation at their meeting held on 2 |squad were Sergeants Kanme and Mat- | roy i d J N.Y,N.H. &H.R.R. || e 1adies of the G. A. R, at Central|Sunday evening in their rooms in the Howard Rigee- | themws and Oficer B, MEurphy. et iington, 1s woing 1o plant &| “Tuis proposition bas been aceepted | Proprietor, Norwich. Vin p | Village Tave voted to disband o iee|Carroll block. There was a very good Trank Bruett was placed under ar- [Pomeroy a vear ago had a garden of | Uy, the Thermos company. The prly |Willimantic by the . —————————— | the contents of the treasury to Red |attendance at the meeting which was |’ ev. William M- |rest Satuxday for intcrfering With a|one-sighth acre, but this vear, {0 4o |(iilge, o the conditions conwstd I\ ommcy and 1 iin Cross work. S Dresided over, by President Denamit |Gibney, Jon . Coliins Lord is|military gusrdsman in the dischazse of | his bart toward increasing e f0od |35 (o0 on deposis . Jocal Lankr, the | Danange Also at U : e . A Charged with kesping & gambling |his auty. ~|crops, he has pledzed himself o pi 3 £ T arectent on = After vesterday, the five o'clock |delegate to the Y. M. H. A. congress|[0Rreed ¥R NSHIE 1 trequenting. | In a1l there are negriy thirty cases |one-fourin acte, double g gl L faen o Loy Sl U B Rl e ittt U Sunday afternoon service at Broad- | meeting. All are out on bonds. Their cases will | io come before the city court this|had.e vear ago. Edustria: corporatisg ¥s 000, e t5 be 5 foxication and breach of the peace|rnap, SI years old, of Depot strest, has pii agny president, S. J. Swartzburs: second | IR TERNE Loyce were Ser- ) charges. returned a pledgs on WhIch he agrees [ iy Al e W By Ao SKIN AFFECTIONS - 3 way church will be omitted during the ‘The officers elected follow: Presi- h hi bei: umber in-. ‘HE “H"[fi IEA 5MH"“[H“, epring and summer. ' Mhe | qent, manert. Gotasetin: first | vios|comd OB BRrS Ll oIy et an3 broch o iNe Dd Another Bliington man. C. H. Belk- [Jone at once, so that the {itie to the The priests of St. Patrick's church|vice president, C. Weinstein; financial grow one-tenth of re of co: s ey ARE SELLING | i start taking the annual parish Secretary, Barauel Cramer: recoraing bl R A KT i o I e e ey | Ome package proves Sold and oday, visiting Laurel ill, the | sacretary, C. Solomon: treasurer, B.|;amMEs B. PALMER WINS DECLARE ALLEGIANCE TO one-sixth of an acre of beans this year, mor: :;;lna;{aa,;‘ao, e guarantecd by above Vimol druggie. Ealfee. . . Tb. 20c, e Tch e e man: Board of directors, A. Curland, HAND SHEARING CONTEST. ZIONIST MOVEMENT [1h rddition to caring for a home gar”|™7i"ie said that there will be other b The advantages of the Otis Library | goul’ Alofsin, A. Levine, B! Bendett. " |den of one-ecighth acre. He says thet |iarge expenditures for improvements - Ib. 44c ||| reading room were improved by 60 | ST NG dicted officers will be in |Local Man Performed Remarkable | Resolution Adoptsd at Mass Mesting [ While lie has had no experience el iaf meipiage Ceylon TFea. ... i Connecticut enlisted § Friday, mak- |¥ . Conngcin Miea E. Zion church. The choir of Grace |called attention to the extreme scarcity | The death of M Memorial church, assisted by the choir [of livestock on our farms and the |Of the late Charles . Mary Gilroy, wife |hour for the forces of righteousness|consnmption of spiritucus liquors has - ‘Murtha, occur- |and We should be diligent to take ad- [been technically forbidden since the strations at our store. Call to- day. Ask fo ThePennSatety vantage of every opportunity. There |early days of the war, but police en- booklet. visitors _ Sunday afternoon. OMiss|gtailed In two weeks by i i 1 v irgini: )y the officeds of Feat at South Coventry Gathering. in Hebrew Institute Hall. All other Teas. . . .. Ib. 30c || Virsinia B Hall was in charge. e e South ry 5. ik g S 90 e Juon, progucdai s | One of the vacant stores near the|Ders of the association are planning| Great interest was shown in the| A large public demonstration meet- |, gseist as a gar _ Ri I, 7cll| piome iis boen ieased By the Hope |0 80 on a hike to Montville in the |sheop shearing contest held at George | ing was held Sunday eveming in the | %o “osic T % Biracn mperviser if ell INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY ce ....cc0000.. IDo Eion and Al Coteany ) es' s Taoh puoer: Gty H. Robarison’s farm in South Coven. e O | '= naitet . room for those employes who carry Ty try Friday. Nearly 100 were present | When several speakers w L o - F Dm Baking Powder. . .. Ib. 14c §| their dinners. o CONN. COLLEGE NEWS. and is almost wholly a crowd of | resolutions were adopted. _ ol SO of Ellinpton in. . . oné = ‘uneral ors | £ b o] shiepnien. M. I. Silverman was chairman of the | (ORETICUS Carmer who will fncrease| Saturday afternoon the 'Trefoil met Cornstarch Ib. 8cl| The fact that there was snow in |Student Government Assosiation Elects | Tn the machine shearing class eight | meetinig and Herman Alofsin, 2d, Was | ,° 5 considerabie extent. — Last year |oiger"® Misses Robinson of Sachem o S | towns nortn Saturday reminds some| Officers for 1917-1918—Ruth Barber contestants were lined up before the | eicgled secretary. i e sree Sy, uteal - EAat yekeletredt; anl Embalmer; £ the oldest inhabitants, that 44 years| Gposen Managing Editor of College |Judges, W. L. Pentecost, Taconic, N. D.{ The speakers were Rabbl J. N. Ros-| ;. "venr he will plant twent: ; is of Bo _L___" Raisins. . ... pkg. 14c, 15¢ |} 220 May 4th, Connecticut had a snow- ose: 4 99 | botter. Willimantic, and J. H. Reynolds | enberg and Rabbi Barnett Davidson. [ o1% Fe@ i ks L) L ind Tieis Of TONGR hES bess fall' of 6 or 8 Inches. News. b Coventry, with the following re-|The evening's programme opensd with | ¢® ncrease his potato production |the guest of Mr. and ifrs. Richard Main S i | Gl SR S the Singing of America. and a poem | (Tom ene acre to three acres this year |Lawia. 322 in Street 218 Main Strect | A former Ledvard voung man, Rey.| Officers of the Student Government | SIt=* TOCst Goorge T SUCIOS: COME” | entitled , The Banner of the Jew, by | 21d wlll plant one acre of buckwheat, Chamber of Commerce B 1 ain Street White, who closed his pastorate |associztion for 1¢13-13 bave been | i’y S5+ fo Lo SRR fourth, | Eric TLazarus, was read by Herman |Pr Which he ) 1 none a vear ago|| Miss Natalie Boardman of Engle- at Elonk Congregational church Sun-|elected as fo/low: Comnecticut Col- | Harris Andrews, Tolland: fifth. Cor- 3iv. Alofain also read ax ad. |10 i, D e i cats sreduction J., spent the week-end with | 1phone 233-2 findu. Sosteten N | 02, €XDeCtS to g0 as a missio to | lege -omes Esther L. | b hren o g ed by Dr. Theodore Herz! 2 s, and his | Miss Mary Tirrell - g, Soviete = — 121 the early fall oY 0} Rt neldor. 115, Rocky Hill; vice presic |nolk Sreen. Jr. South FYLUnstcs 1509, ¥e production from two acres fo ten g el I o IS A dent, Marenda’ Prentis. ‘9. New Lon. | p Thine hand shearing contest James|™rhe resolutions committee compris- [3cre=. Te also will plant tisee acres| Miss Margarst Ryan returned Sat- GEORCGE G. GRANT e vl vome) ticxer somiiDe ol crotary, Baich V. Lindholm, 20 | man to finish, traly a remarkahie feat |\ Rev. Max Stamm, 3Mrs. Charies Of turnis this year. |In 1916 he grew |urday to Brockton Mass. after seyerul o 2 2 T hone, f the ay Breakfast, at e | iy treasurer, Madeiine V. of hi 55 T ¥ M. Gordon and Aaron Gordon pre- - . is wife has signed a|days’ visit with her sister, Mrs. Wit- Y Undertaker and Embala er | Wauresan, May 15 ana cail for it at e Conaan; chairman | (97,8 man of his age. Awards in this | L, GP0 Ss0Tition which was adopted | Pledge to do canning work. this vear. | tor K Tingle. LUNCH . pdertaker i sour eonvenionce ac’the T3 . A tive_commiites, M. Florence |Gass were: Flrst Pritchard; second.|Ziys Copy of which will be sent o = — BISCU! 3 5 e .y | Tel so2. ckets $1.50. Tennon, '19, Hartford; members of ex- e .o | Washinston. Fhe resolution brings Y. M. C. After spending the winter in New IS T 32 Providence St., Taftville The weekly calendar 6f Trinity|0cUtive commitice, Ruth K. Trail, s e e 3 Sty pder 2P |out the point that it is credibly re- ¥- G A WEETING Haven Miss Caroline T. Gilman has bt Fyrerin? Felepbone 630 aor14MWFawl | ute: In memorian, Mrs. Lucina S.|' The election of some of the cfficers | -ucius Exelev, Plainfleld (16 vears). | pition and a public status & the Jew| Gathering.at the Central Baptist|"™° 7 Washingion strset Fit for all e ffi.r(l,lj‘gd‘.‘ 1350-1917. Oirs. Penfleld was | was very close and it took several f, 15 e ol shehng Cinsy e,"e‘y"fl‘g’; ish natiorality in Palestine, and, it| Church. Master Dunston Perkins entertained < B. I Holl, who owns a larse tract "V it or The Collese News nhas | ALer lunch W. T wiltiams of Yan- | NoG " sovernment. and it is cm. | pices of the TN G Ar Bundny Bfe- |oolebrating nis Afch birthdav. of Tand in Holton, ia wi > Hiewn: ke o ve a v ipful talic e 2 ; 1098 N s A Sy e ik T 5 | of Tand in Folton, is willing to offer It | peen” clected as’ follows for 1917-18: | Lo ERVE & VoY, helDlul talke on prepa: | phasized that the Jew. in public as-|ernoon at the Central Baptisct church — " D e e e e toie | ASociate editors, Alison Hastings. | o7 Dler be honeat and adopt o uni. | SomblY. declare alleslance to the f was addressed by Rev. Vernon W.| The Aisses Latham entertained e T e '19, Hartford, Miriam Pomeroy, 19, [¢0S fATmer be i & d" uni- § gamental ideal of the Ziounist mo Cooke, of Willimantic, who selected |Saturday afternoon at their home on ar. farm is located in Belknap. [ tord, Winona F. Youns, 10, | Cnnsimethed, using & hard, SmMOOth | ment which is: That the Jewish peo- | for his topie “This is Your Hour.” the reservoir road for the benefit of | The Conn ut fish and game |Mansfield Center: news editor, Jveagh | " L VIR o o o Iple require, for the solution of the| He said in part: “I remember well [the Red Cross. Games were played|™ —— 3 | committea has reported 4 measure | Fl. Sterry. '19, New London; business |y, if';To Carrigus of Stores emphosized | Jewish problem, *a publicly secured | the time fourteen vears ago, when |and five o'clock tea was served l: c GEER P Ti r The Little Gem Ear Phone | rcauiring lobster fishermen to pay $3 | manager, Dorothy W. Upton. '19, Yon- | o (RPORtaRce Of NOARE our Aocks jand lesally recognized heme in Pales- |in a meeting for men in the Young - L iano luner | for a permit, the money to be used for |kers, N. Y.: managing editor,” RUth|{ie eariy born lamby and the usimg | Gne-” Also reiew their allegiance to|Men's Christian Association, I yielded | Mrs. John T. Averill gave a tea F % The simplest, smaliest and J|| Urotection and propagation of lob- | Barber, 20, Norwich. o Eon crons for the ARe SIng | this ideal and in view of the recentimy life to Jesus Christ. and ever|day afternoon in honor of Miss Mary Phone v i e An ecditor in chis? will be chosen ps for the lambs after wean- | emocratic developments in the World, | since I have been glad fo di hat I|R. Gibbs whose marriage with Carle- |122 Prospect Stre Norw most perfect hearing device. f| s ing, fairly liveral use of some vermi- | o which the Russian Revolution s the | coula for this great organization. 1|ton P. Browning of Britannia Beach, i Far above anything ever pro- Candidates are making known to the = — - 3o TN ST most sifnificant, we express our con-|understand you are soon {o enter a|B. C. will take place June ninth. Gocod. We affer you a seientine | clerk of the superior Gourt thelr in FUNERALS discussed and 1t was urged that betier | he oaen e reannive tae Gustise of | CAMPalgn for a new Y. M. C. A. build- TEne :: tention to appear before the state bar g t e eager to recognize tne justice of|ing for Norwich and o s won pronounced” by~ deaf f§] (e0tion to appear before tho state b i stock be kept and better methods | the Zionist program i foc Lot 2 Na 1 W o sev (el [ODEGSA 15 DRY FORTHE people the world over as the [l nest month o tabs examhacioin T s adopted. P he meeting clossd with the siuging | i% Order to do the best work you mustl pipgr TIME IN ITS HISTORY ot satiatuctory astig (devics e B o I The funeral of Miss Martha Holmes [ Henry Dorrance of Plainfield gave a|of Hatikvah, which means in English | part inoo wming nog ote bome base. mo ry ng device miss : 3 = e ey o % 3 Il both in a building and in consecrated | g i i | as held from the Grace Memorial Y D! tic report on his sheep | Our Hope. & thi Since the New Revolutionary Regime ever invented. | Army recruising figures passed the|church Sunday afternoom at 2 o'ciock. | Work for the past two seasons. Coun- 3 isacershin. aad “fhlsidsyour hannt A ¥ c tpay oo iy THE AUTO MASSAGE stops § 50,000 mark with the close of recruii. |The church was filled and Rev. R. B.|tv Agent B. W. Ellis for Windham seu. Tock, Nt upondBLs, I 13 Hedemuey Teek Contrd Ttk SEE fead noless and fmproves the v aceording to yenorts mada | Harris, pastor of the church, officiated. | irged the farmers to keep more sheep OBITUARY io moke the right balance befween the| HAVE YOU SEEN 2 g. Fi B to Jutant Gen. AcCain' Saturday, |assisted by Rev. B. George Biddle, [and made many valuable suggestions. present and the future; between the| Odessa. Russia. May 6.—Odessa is earing. Free private demon- ) e e i e o e oty Aot e e tou Mrs. Charles F. Murtha. now and then. This is the -supreme |dry for the first time in its histoy. The The “191s Tlamarada,” a book pub- |of Mt. Calvary Paptist church, under |adaptability of sheep to Connecticutired at h2r home on Dunham street, K p 3 - e | lished by the junior class at Mt. Hol- | the direction of Mrs. Maud Epps, ren- | conditions, urging those present to In- | early Saturday morninz. was a time when 4 man was valued {forcement of the ordinance was lax, voke College,” has been issued. The|dered hymns. The bemrers were |crease their flocks. Mys. Murtha spent most of her life|by the amount of money he had, but|ond the traffic was never completely THE RAZOR WITH The Plaut-Cadden Co members of the class include Miss |Thomas Wormsley, John Farrow,| The host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs.[in Norwich. and in her quiet, unas- [lhe is now valued according to his' real | suppressed unill the new Gevolution- J | Frences L. Clapp of Rockville “and |James Hackley and FHenry Lacy.|Georse H. Robertson. did ail in their | SUMIng way, she made many fricnds. |character, and the V. AL C. A is.a|4r% resime look control of the city. PERFECT BLADES Jewelers and Opticians Mies Olive H. Williams of Chaplin. | Burial was in Yantic cemetery. Rev.|power to make the meeting a success,| 10 her home where she was tenderly | Character making institution. S [ A% e ol police mire QIRRROR], Sne ¥ : b ¢ Mr. Harris conducted a commitfal ser- | Hot coffee was furnished and a warm | c2red for by her daughter, Miss Eliz-| Character is the most costly thing|enrolied in the armv. while the Plaut:Cadden Building Several from Fastern Connecticut|yice at the grave. dinner for the older men and officers | 8beth Murtha, Mrs. Murtha was a lov- | to produce, but it is the only ng | places were taken by local consta Every one guarante i 165 were in Hartford Sunday to attend the S ertar s Cummilngs. & RinE mere Liiohe: belas ot fieaht fe o e e, mother and bore with patience and | that ives stability and Integrity te |bles enlisted from the veteran soldiers 5 ¢ ualist = Asso- |in charge of the funeral arrangements. | tween 75 and 80 vears, all of them | Christian spirit her long fliness of sev- t of all right rela- |students and citizens. This constab- |} satisfy or money refundec 0 hail at 3 i A ey eral months’ duration. hips, and without it the whole | ul: displayed the most commenda- an 730 oclock. The speakers were Newell B. Holmes. On the whole, the crowd was abou | M. Murtha died rrveral years ago.|fabric of life will fail and fail. It is|ble enerzy in the fivst davs of thelir Price $1.00 == o 2 Rev. Mary S. Vanderbilt and Rev.| The body of Newell B. Hoimes, Who | 100 per cent. Interested and the meet Surviving her, beside the daughter,|surprising _how the Y. M. C. A. is|new office in ferreting out and sealing i Willlam J. Elmwood. died_in Hartford on March &, arrived |ing was a decided success. *= ! Miss Elizabeth, is a daughter, Mrs, |reaching out into all departments of | Up all stocks of liquors, and ever gince s ed the A1l mail for Russia addressed “via |y, dYamic Saturday hat w.;s ‘o‘nlock ! Mary Fr in Uncasville and a|life and into all countries of the world; | their cm(fi de, “de*mlh‘fl- en; All mail for Russia a s via|and was taken in charge by Under- zranddavehtor, Miss Helen Frink, who | there are associations In 3,000 differ- |results of enorced sobriety. pacific” wil'in e * I,‘i,lf’.fieagfarfiufi'é“a““dc“"' The Sody was accom: NORWICH MAN PERFECTS lived at hime. ent centers in North America, and in the same dispatch as ma Sarded i nint T e these are 700,000 members. The value [t dapan uplessspcoinlly addressed Fahe'd Ao C T bndieton, e A WAR DEVICE. 5 TMNA Samisel .la:;;nan. 5 M. C. A. bulldings ana building NOTICE | | penwiae is is new order. illiam_F. Bailey and J. L. Taylor of | W, ;i _| _3rs. Tena Hosmer ng, wife of is more than $100.000,000, and o increase in | the B department ‘at Washington | Harcord, < Burial was in _ Johnson | - ecde wihaer Broenscharge Tor- | samuel Johnson, died on May 6 at her |the amount spent. annuaily for cur-| OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING |, On acgount 5t ncrease i o and goes into effect at once. e Foarin ke e pedo Without Slowing Speed. home, 83 Grove street. New Haven.|rent expenses is $14,000,000. The adjourned meeting of the|goid from now on at $3z W. Areson, rector of Grace Episcobal| 4 Xorwich man after an illness of a iong duration.| The railroad companies have given |stockholders of The Norwich Indus- J. F. CONANT Tmagate e oadles’ [church of Yantic, read a committal| A % ‘as perfected a de- | Mrs. Johnson had been an invalid. a total of $6.000,000 to the Y. trial Improvement Corporation will 20 1 Frank S iy e Blet Ot vice which, if successtul, will ailow a | Mes. Johnson had made hor home In | A. work, and there are today’ 1 b held at the Thames National Bank, |24 'y Newburgh, N. Y., for many vears, |rajiroad men in the membership of the | Norwich, Ernest E. Bullard VIOLIN TEACHER The members of the Younz Ladies' Sodality an ANl String tnstruments repaired §| Greds whe received oty Mrs. John Budzeck torpedo to be discharged i : ndas t dreds w °d Ttoly communion at : charged from a ship | NEWRUr! . at 4 p.m. Monday, 3 Viclins sold on easy terms 7.30 mass in St. Patricks church| The funeral of Mrs. Jonn Budzeck | without the siip being forced to slow | calecrmecy tokine e, Of the Meth- | associations. There are also 75000 |Aay 7, 191 GREEN BEANS, SPINAC e Bt R day, Rev. J. T, Broderick bemg|was neld at 2 o'clock Saturday after- | down sbeed. Ho has wntl 1aters beon | o Gronurch; taking an active part in |students enrolled in the student us- | The American Thermos Eottle Co. = E. BULLARD, Biiss Place, Nor. | O Bp B ER N s noon at the home of her aaughter |employed by the Hopkins &~ Allen | married twice, her first husband being | boc wormia riitien teri fn Bhme | Sccepted the proposition recently ASPARAGU 3 - f Mrs. @lohn Kinney, on West Town L, 2 i bwice, st ing splendid christian service in Bible |made with a slight change in one e | fiss Irene Ashton has been engaged [street, many being present. Rev. Mr. :,:"‘!’fi:gfef:}(’xb‘;ng ‘fx:.sr been working 3::71' fi:f_-"d on June ._,flm;x, "h*] class and evangelistic work. Conattien. LETTUCE, RADISHES, E | es teacher of mathematics in the | Werth, pastor of the German Lutheran | " Ho has been in communicati e R e v Wit Berane he scope of the work includes city’| Action on this matter will be taken Rockville Hign school. Miss Ashton |church, was In charge of the Service | Wasnisison ofinaie Loy rication with | Tohnson. who survives her —with 2|association work. county work, im-(at the meeting HOLMBERG’S = is a graduate of the Rockville High |Many choice flowers in forms and e owa and (L8 Taylers [ SStmhten Mibs Samaie A Sius of New | migration weuk Sindustrial work, and _GS chool and of M. Holsoke Colloge. | husters showed the love and esteem | figod (Eat his invention is belng con- | Haven and two step sons, Henry D.|[he wonderful success achieved by the | 1™ BROVEMENT ORBERR AN ™" ghits JOSEPH BRADFORD She has taught jn the mathematics |in which she was held. Burial was in | " Bne torpedo tube ia fitted with an | Jommeon of Nos fityeand Fdward C.|assoclation in the work among the ANLIN & S ERRER ot Fancy Exhibition department in Stafford Springs high | Yantic cemetery, where a committal | oufhar which will “.dfl w' :" an e - ~ ldiers in foreign lands is simply be- ™. - ey PANSIES BOOKBINDER school. gorvice was read at the grave The|ihe tube to an e Clifford Hedden Herskell. yond computation amost, and = soon = o s = beal . _|bearers were E. Thoma, . G. Thumm, | pas; o there will be a sreat opportunity for 3 ; AL A mesting of | the senfor|jonn < Rinney and B, L. Bamond: & | b RE, [0, 9lo% down zpeed. loaving | ¢ lifford Hedden Herskell, 16 vears| (i Y00 mueitution in the sreat mi-| THE DIME SAVINGS BANK People’s Market Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order | DroMenade committee of Yale Univer- | humber of relatives and friends from | or guave. nts car ie o myuiorbed0 | Porakell, died Saturday evening at the |MAry camps of our own country, and OF NORWICH. P e 108 BEOADWAY Senior promenade this year Hopewos |other towns were preseat. fo fit Inte the torpeds ‘cane asted 28 | F awrence Memorial hospital, New |DIans are already made to meet this| rie regular Semi-Annual Dividend . ; BROADWA : Y oy eyer: | Undertaker C. A. Gager, Jr., was in |slulce valve is closed when (o o use | London, where he underwent an oper- |fituation. ~As I have said, = thers|nhas been declared at the rate of 4 per 6 Franklin Street 4 d st be a strong home base, and |cent. a year {rom the eurnings of ‘he s 5 | in its mlace, an informal dance will When the order for th - |ation fo rappendicitis. Mr. Herskell | J1USt $ i ix months and will be pavable JUSTIN HOLDEN, Pr AEE Shus YALUES bo given for the genlors and . theff N pedoes is given this bar, which l:e?‘;l:e was born in_this city and was a stu- | therefore the need of standing by the | st J; ot Bl Do IN NORWICH Elests. XENS’ MEETING about two tons, is reléased, it aiiges |dent at the Mystic Oral School where |NeW bullding campaign, that a much RANK L. WOODARD, Treasure == — 3 : he was well advanced in his studies |larser work may be accomplished right| FRANK L. i daAnbe PLUMBING AND GAS FITT if conditions permit, it is possible that: | charge of the arransements. i TEETETE down the skids and is 5 v ; HighGrade Watches, Rev. Georse Deshon _assembly,| Members Wers Entertained by Boy | sutside of the shis's sid wndns wacer |amd & favorite amons the pupils and |here in vour midst — Norwich will ) et St AT GREATLY | rourth’ degree, K. of C., of New Lon- Scout Demonstration. at angle of 35 degrees. Whis bar is|teachers at the institution. Besides|Fise to its opportunity and the good REDUCED PRICES | don, has decided to hoid military ves- triangular_and is so placed that an |his parents he is survived by a sister,|Men and women here will recognize Rob d. Cocl nz 7 Jewsled Seth Thomas 12 and 15| UC7S, At St. Mary's church, Sunday,| Thirty Xens were present at the res- |apex is facing the direction of the |Miss Hazel Herskell of this city, a Shat e B ihely Dour en then i pR C. R. CHAMBERLAIN obert J. Cocliran:z nicksl oase, 33.00. = | the 13th. at 430. There will be many | ular meeting on Friday evening. Mrs.|ship's head. There is a cleat mocket|Erandmother, Mrs. John Hedden and |there may be those who sav it camt e o 7 3. 10-Year Goid-filled Case, $42 | fourth desrec men assemblies. Nor- | Herbert Willey presided at the busi- fon the base which faces oft. The tor- 27 aunt. % N aons ¢ thore ave MiNSE o holiavg o GAS FITTING, 3571.90 Voar Gold filled Gags, $oup, | iiich will send a delegation of 55 and [ ness session. Two were voted into the | pedo Is placed in the tube. The tor- Mrs. Michael Shes it can be and these are greatly in the Dental Shrgeon PLUMBING, STEAM 17 J. 20-Year Gold-filled Case, $3.00, | ' imantic will.send 35. society’s meémbership and other mat- | pedo is fitted with a cleat which forms | _Aftor an illness of a week. Mary |4joritt; | Remember that character { Washington Sq., Wastington 23 J. 10-Year Gold-filled Case, $3.50. B . ters of interest wero discussed. in conjunction with the outbar and |Sullivan, widow of Michael “hea, died | ® the VItal thing and the N tatics: “urg | MoG Buitdin Norwich, Conn.| ot Beit Gotc: encns aled Cise, 3550, Because of an omitted parazraph it| After adjournment the entertain- |socket, The tube i3 closed and foas | Seturaas B &t N s 1k Seoees DO Taitetide. wall| effopry” ButThe 5 INESiots, Come $6.00. ® Ladies’ Watches, | was not stated Saturday that a for- | ment committee, Harry Howard, chair- | ed. The forpedo s Mecl aaths oue | o oy o e o el sy 1t | therefore worthy of the hearty co-op- Agent for 2 uiog Bracalet Watehes, war. | ok, Yorvich resident, Mrs. Yooy G- | man had charge of the evening NEiip melataining Ber | 6l Bectnl M BReS suviat 5 sick & Work s |Tioe of evesyiady. GCele Novws Meg. ek 1 rs, & 5 eiiense o yn, . is giver | 'The soclety was entertain % aleaatie forpeds 1 . ered s’ g jullivan. Mrs. 3 mes T. Glarantesd Weish Wi 3200, n annudl income of 1,200 b the will | qemonstration iven by three 'Boy |from' the vessel's side. This bar js | Srs Shea wan ehorn In Balingary, | S5, BSisted in the musical part|Reuther & Co’s STERLING ALE and o . All Watches Fully Guaranteet e resiime of e T il BUITOWS, | Scouts, Avery Stanton Henry Smith|used as a shield to break the inertla | County Timerick, Trafand, the Ganant. | o the seryice. Piel Bros. Real GERMAN BEER on | J. OGULNICK & co. Mrs. Dolbeare’s three sons. = Scoutmaster Hatry Howard explain. | aas e of the veses], viz, if the res- for of Cornelius Suliiyen and ~ Mary WEDDING Draught at the MODERN PLUMBING 82 Frankiin St. PP s s Stmanier, Bacey, 's 'speed so many | Lynch Sullivan. he came to this DEL-HOFF HOTEL DLER! LUMEIN s To the sixth annual meeting of the | *d Buch of the Worl . ot th pounds to the square met the apex of |city in 1870 and was united In mar- : -] | = New London Association of Consre- | of the meeting. SETe the bar would break that force, the [riage with Michael Shea on November Martin—Brown. EUROPEAN PLAN is as -sssentia n * & B. A. cational churches and ministers with : - course of the torpedo would not be |27, 1872, in St Mary's church, by the| Saturday at 1:20 p. mf at_the par- HAYES BROS.. Props. electricty is to lighting. We Bioll Ty e Park church, Tuesday, May Sth, at it diverted one way or the other. Rév. Dennis Desmond. Mr. Shea dled |sonage of Trinitv Methodist Episconal [ Telephone 1227 26.28 Broadway | tes the very best PLUMBING e e T 1030 and 2 o'clock, the delezates from ist. on_ April 18, 1917. church George Edward Martin of No. |67 Sreet., moitas' ab the Phon 5 Nerwich, Coma | the Sccond Congregational church will| Pythian Sisters held a matinee whist | ORDERED TO REPORT Mrs, Shea i3 survived by six chHl-|57 Clifi street and Miss Mary Brown . . - = e Mr. Farrington, Miss Nancy laicas, | Wednesday afternoon with a fair sized dren, John J., Patrick F. Michael L. |of Taftville, were united in marriage. . prices. — Mre H. F. Palmer and Mrs. W. P.|crowd. The prizes were cut glass. : AT FORT WRIGHT |Mary . Katherine A. and Annie T.| This was the first marriage in the new | Carriages, Democrats, Con- | Ask us for plans and prices Wade. The winners on the red cards were Shea. She also leaves one grandsonm,|pastorate of Rev. J. H. Newland. The Mre. Davenport, Mrs. W. A. Chappell | Frank Farrell is Member of Officers’|John J. Shea, Jr. and a sister, Mrs. | bride and groom were accompanied by |cords and Business Wagons. 1 Official Clarification Needed. and Mre. Clemmings; on the blue, Mrs. [ Maurice Histon, Who lives in Ireland.|a merry party af young friends. After - 7 & gz Grenier, Mrs. G. N. Chappell and Mrs. esarve Teainioe: Comg. the ceremony they started for Provi-| will clean up on a lot of Stable and J. F. TOMPKI TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY — i 3L & B |y b full explanation of the Hinden- |\wordell. The grand officers will be| Frank Farrell ni Mrs. Elsie Jes dence from which city they will con- $1.25 To New York $1.25 |Lors stratemy is probably awaiting | JNCCnt on’the 15th of May and Goff | Wausesan honee ang s STkt he| The death of Mrs. Eisle Jennes, 76 | tinue their wedding trip. They will re. | Square Blankets. A good fine of Auto 67 West Main Street —R'rc LSEA LINE LINE HEaIAanC Il oo Shen ammlum of Hugh|Temple of New London and Purinton | veteran, has veen ordered to report to|JcArs of age. occurred euddemiy on |side on Clff street. Rob est Mamn Ot e e e Ver it was that discovered in|iomple of Willimentlc will send dele- | Fort Wright, Fishers Island for tne|yey b in Heriford st € omleck e m | o, oo lan is to be e : : 3 - | gations. Will hold another whist th : Mrs. Jennes was visiting her daugh- e state manager plan is to s i 5 = TO NEW YORK | side baseball—Kansas City Star. Bt neoting i Jung ® | e waxTae pnining corps. Mr.|ier, Mra. (Bessle Waingrow. Jrs.|tried in Kansas. BEESs Tt low lon Tesm and Ex inale ] @otapmny I of Nass Xengon 1o i |Jennes has bk vesiaiitiel Norwich | oo ot L Sn L L fOveus: Harnesses and Rubber Boots i F 1N FREIGHT AND PASSENGER | for the past 2§ years, having come SERVICE BETWEEN May Still Trust It. Y. M. C. A. Annual Meeting. years and during the S i q . M. C. A, 1 panish- Ame: : e — : NORWICH AND NEW YORK Butter at 75 cents is the prediction.| The annual meeting of the Y. M. C, | Can War he was first sergeant of the | horc, Uom, Russie. She is survived by| - Trouble Entirsly Disappeared. id Plumbing rom Norwich Tuesdays, Th c weakest thing in the country at|A. wiil be held on Wednesday evening | COMmPany. three sons. George of Ehiladelphia| Fathers and mothers worry over a THE | 74 L CHAPMAN Co ealing and iumb aays, Sundays at 5 p. m. g |present seems to be the American |when the annual reports will be read | Willlam Callahan of this city who | waterbury. formerly of this city. She |Gildewith o chronic cough. Knudt Lee, = rog Neow York, - Brooklyn Briage, §|9° . and yet so many people are|and officers elected for the ensuing |enrolled in the officers’ reserve COrDS|jeaves also four daughters, Mrs, K|S onnaska, Minn., writes: “For sev-| , pary eTREET. NORWICH, CT. 92 Franklin Street Pier, East Hiver foot Rooseveit §[Telyinz uvon it for salvation—Hous- |year. The various committees of the [7W been ordered to report to Boston.|SUue® e 00 NNEOTE STZ U leral years my daughter had a bad % L s Strver, Sonans, Wweaneadavs, Tii: f| ton Fost FeSoétaiion Wil present their reports. | 3. Callahan at one time was employ~ | NETUIDURE, Mrs Tathon Bwerisburk |chroric cough. = Every = time she dppealesogalyio | Wil ety Some Pary for re Sadie LoBlans, | 0ondn Comting Acuderty | 20 M3, made, ageree ) Suble * e Fied mdfS nidiiney i hes |[IRON CASTINGS H children and 10 great-grandchildrem. | bog “mar i westhios oraner oney milton atches n Vorwaets, a socialist,| A ‘party was held in honor of Mrs. = )p‘,.,.nn government to fo Sadie LeBlanc on Thursdav night at armakers Get Raise. r indemnit 70 Oak street. The evenin: @ < spent| The union cigar makers in this city | Paper automobile tires, made exper- | trouble entirely disappeared awsd has o 5 siderate. THe Allie probably will aid | i es a ic. Aa u f | about 3 v - e a - ng medium 1n |Siderate. probably will aid [in games and mus: ture of ut 30 in number have been|imentally in E 3 to have fnever returned.” Fol pavecamge magiin o SioTie, T diles, sk Sl |in spmes epd motie AR Rl i | et e ven ety e moron R o i [avrer Stamet Svbre e a¢ lyue. WM FIISWELL. €O VAUGHN FOUNDRY €O siza | Naw-Xor R | adeline Whitae . Fgars in s sLee_& Osgood Co. . 25.27. FRANKLIN ST. i Ne. 11 to 25 Ferry Strast and Tar did anything produce any great relief. In a few days the FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY WasAR == ~liancw. of_zxubbe=- ;