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Afha-'youhavespent aresflessmght, andyougetup. _ feeling stale, exthausted and out of sorts, nine ftimes - nutoftenyourstomachandfivermatthebottomd v You can tell it by the bad taste in' the the trouble. " mouth, the dull headache, the heavy eyes, and loss of ambition and appetite. Whatyoumed isa fewdoses of Pll.l that-grand old medicine for preventing the bad effects you feel “the morning after.”, They promptly carry_ impurities out of the system;” sweeten the stomach, act on the liver, help the bowels, tone the nerves and A simple remedy, but one that quickly improves conditions by its bracing and strength- Perfectly safe to take, and no dis- dissipate the “blues.” ening action. agreeable after-effects follow their use. Beecham s Pills tonight. In the morning you will waken rested and refreshed, for their beneficial effects / Make All the Difference £ ‘The Largest Sale of Any Madicine mtbon‘ld A Dzmofap-:-l-hu-sm-&-ayhx / > b Start taking / Extraordmary Sale REAL ESTATE ublic Auction IN SEVEN SEPARATE PARCELS 'thu!erlbeAhohieon!heSeverMPmuu Rain or Shine Saturday, May 12, at 2.30 P. M. There are 5 single houses, one located at 187 Central venue; four located at 11, 12, 15 and 16 Third Street; two double houses at (7, 9) and (8; 10) Third Street. vary in sizes from three to five thousand square feet each. The above properties are located in that part of Norwich known as Greeneville, and Central Avenue being one of the main thorough-fares is a well-graded street with a doublé line of trolleys. + There are many large industries in close prox- m'ntv and the location is very conveni ent to schools and Now then here is a-golden opportunity for one of mod- erate means to secure a-nice little home: for very little money as a good liberal mortgage can be obtained. out for a walk or drive look the above property up for the sale wili be absolute rain or shine. When you are Fog further information, apply agent, No. 37 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn. A deposit of one hundred (100) dollars on each of the single houses and two hundred (200) dollars on each one of t be paid to the auctioneer as scon as| If you have a ban}. book it will not be necessary io-draw the money, but bring your book with you. } You sheuld attend this sale whether to purchase or not to James L. Case, local the double houses must struck off. Remember the sale is absolute, without limit or reserve, on-the day and hour-advertised. 3 . JOSEPH BRADFORD BOOKBINDER FRISWELL: - CO. | Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order 25-27 FRANKLIN ST, 103 BROADWAY E. C GEER Piano Tuer, - Street, No-wlcl‘..,cbrm &A.WIGHTMAN COMPENSATION HEARING Commissicner Reserves Finding in Case Against Thofnas ' Transfer Compeny. Monday morning thers was & heas- < befors Compensation Commission- J. Donohue at his office in | tht the claim of Case Lamon- | tang of New London -against the | Thomas *rensfer Co. for sprain of It Dec. 1, 191. The. commissioner re- served his dscisicn. Neutrality, | A good many of us are still neutral in'the sense that we don't care Wheth- lex it's the French or the British who | break the German line. — Charleston j }ews and Courder. t Juice of Lemons! i How to Make Skin White and Beautiful , i cold - cream ‘one can prepare a full quarter pint of the most wonderful lemon skin softener and complexion beautifier, by squeezing gthe juice of two fresh lemons -into & bottle con- taining three oynces of orchard white. Care should be taken to straln the juics through a fine cloth o no lemon Pulp gets in, then this lotion will keep fresh for 'months. Bvery woman knows that lemon juice ie used to bleach and remove such blemishes as sallowniess, freckles and tan and is the ideal skin softener, smoothener and beautifier. Just try {t! Get three ounces jof ofchard white at any pharmacy and two lemons from the grocer and make up 2 quarter pint of - this sweetly fragrant lemon lotion and massage it daily into the face, neck, arms and bands. It naturally should help ) soften, freshen, bleach and brins ou the roses and beauty of any skin. It is wonderful to smoothen rough, red MEN! HAVE YOU SEEN ThePennSafety]. . THE RAZOR WATH - PERFECT BLADES Every one guaranteed to for you will find an auction sale of this kind very interesting. |f satisfy or money refunded Price $1.00 JOBN & GEO. H. BLISS GREEN BEANS, SPINACH, ASPARAGUS, LETTUCE, RADISHES, ETC. HOLMBERG’S " Fancy Exhibition PANSIES : Peeople’s Market 6 Franklin Street _,JUSTIN HOLDEN, Propristor | sition, as submitted by your company | ment that we are to proceed with the | New Hawven and ‘Hartford TRailroad -nua “for the " co; It-was duly moved; usly and submitted - proviso. that instead given to the, American Thermos Bot- tle Company en al ‘etty, so-called, building -Tots - sbld - bu Said title to pass:to this company up- on"the geposit in Norwich banks of a Building Fund .of $50,000, il -of which €um is to be used exclusively, for the Payment of vouchers for construction of ‘building or buildin essarv- equipment of’sald -building or béildings; such as elevators, plymbing heating and springler system—it said second. ané 11: title .to -be £ the Mason prop- 2 not- conveved. and the pec- I WILLIAM B. WALKER e City. W’ and newspgper iverdtsing ears from e g oG Z:&ehuudh?;l toeolt mm -’mmn Che Sccepiince of (ke pre. with ‘the exception that title to the will pass when the 350,000 ing fund is deposited in Norwich ,"and the pavment to your cor- ‘of $5,000, tnstead of when the has’ been -actually” pald to the towards the payment of the buiiding or bu! a part of the agree- plaris for ‘the building, and to let'the contracts so that the constriction can start at the earliest possible date. "We fwish- further to assure you that £ we can secure from the New York. Co., 2n underground passage under | their right of way, and a similar agree- - Iment from your ‘tax officials (as se- cured by the Winchester Woolen® Mills Co.) we will favorably, consider the | expenditure of from ome to two-hun- dred thousand- dollars . in addition to the 350,000 covered by the proposal now under consideration. Our directors were under the im- pression that by raising the amount that we are to put into-improvements, that your corporation would undoubt- edly Waive the payment of the $5,000. but following the suggestfon of your president, Mr. James L. Case, to ac- cept your proposition as submitted, we were :able to carry it through under the statément ‘of the president of %his company that the good will and oo operation of the directors and share holders of the Norwich Ingustrial Im- provement Corporation is worth a Freat deal more.than the $5,000 to this company,-and that this was not the me to, withhold monetary evidence of borus paid us for the location of our blant in - Norwic! Respectfully submitted, American Thermos Bottle Company, President. EXAMINATIONS AT BROADWAY SCHOOL Havs, Chance to Ss- cure Statutory Certificates. TEACHERS Candidates Wi examination be held at‘the’Broadway school, Norwich, May.12 and‘May pscme teachers ‘and iipgs holding : ‘state to. fake this - test. Candidates fon the statutory re'rtlfl- -ate will be e: penmanship. stary, dulial' ot .:-u.m-. idates for- the Ale'manu.. ctrtlflnlte will be examinsd-in the above with ‘the: tollowing. - additiops,’ ! “elementary science ‘Preliminary De prepared - to obtain an_elementary certificate. .. Candidates may taKe'any, or all: of these examinations.” tions will ibe g n th K muscles on the right side-of the body [“"' e = and -drawing" (optional). The. examina-. For Statutory Certificate - to-: z'zo p.m., penmanship; 2330 to ” rea.d'ng +330.t0. 5, p. m, gram- . May. 183 to. 1080-a.. m. histo *0.12.30 p. m. dutles: of 130 to 5 p. m., physiol- oY 3-to 5-p.-m., geography. - For Elementary Certifi May 12—9 a m. to 9.30 a- m., spsil- o83 8.30-to 10.80 . m, literaturs; 10.80 2 to 1230 p. m., arithmetic: to At the cost of o emall dar ot ordinary | 2 2 B T 00 o, 5,90, reade Ing:*2.30 to 5 p. m. grammar; 5 to 6 P. m, music (optional). May 19—8'to 10 a m, historv: T a0 . g Outi ot ey to 12.30 p. m, science; 130 to' 2330 p.'m., physiology; 30%to 4 .p. m., 2 drawing. (optional). - - formation relative to thess tosts can be obtained upon application to the state board of education, 42 capi- tol, Hartford, or of O. E. Lowell, Washington street, COMPENSATION AGREEMENTS Four Were. Approved on Monday by the Commissioner. land war departments of avery con. |tect awarded. Thie information, al- Four compensation agreements wers approved by Commissioner James J. Donohue on Monday as £0lows: Roed .Prentis & Co. and Dominico Collosi of New London, injury :to.left hand March 12, $6.16 weekly. New England. Coliapsible. Tube Co: laceration ‘of hand, orders placed with private firms, state- and Alice. Payne, . 20. 35 weekly. ‘Ashiand Cotton Co. and .John Fa- lontaine of -Jewett. City, sprained ab- domen Feb. 16, 34.50 weekly. ;Shetugket Co. and Mary Pappas of broken left wrist March. 1, B !‘or total’ compensation for = Can Vofunteer. Any eligitle. man who dislikes the ‘compulsory’ service’ the Dflfll!&a of Wlumeem “Wash - PARISIAN SAGE Helps to Put Hsir on Your Head and Keep it THere—Fine for Dandruff Here's, good. news . for-men. and ceep away -nd ‘whioss heads | URGE WOMEN TO JOIN SERVICE LEAGUE, Cannot Bs Oversstimated. The importance of registering i National League for Woman's cannot be -overemphasized. The ne cessity for a definite knowledge of ju: whers each woman can do the mo eficient and valuable work for country in the emergency 0% war atmost importance. _The moveme nation wide. New York city is alive to the.situation and her won are splendidly organized Sees the registration bit when'the call come: worker Sunday. Can moi spond to the call as well” each our-capabiljties, but u are organized and classified they lost some of their value to the munit Women who have:had businese or shop experience and who can leave their households for temporary em- ployment in office or factory are urged to register at once with the National League for Woman's Service, which is expediting. the filling of army and nav contracts by helping to obtain wome and labor fo- factories that have re- ceived government orders but are handicapped by lack of workers. Th league has ‘tesued from its new na- tional headquarters at 238 Madison avenue, New York city, the following statement explaining how women's or- sanizations. for the first time are plan- ning an important part in mobilizing 2nd preparing the country's resources nder the supervision of the de- partment of labor the league's bureau of registration and _information at Washington is mobilizing women who have had office or factory experience and are available for industrial service In connection with the _governmment war Supplies centract: Through the local branches of the league in the 36 states in.which It is now organized the bureau has set out to meet the demand for trained women labor in the government establisiments as well as_in privatelv owned factories that have received emergency orders for army and navy supplies. “The bureau is informed by the navy though kept strictly confidential, forms a working basis for the bureau. It comprises orders placed in the govern- ment owned fastories and arsenals, ments as to which contracts require labor, both skilied and _un- d, the state of the labor supply in b ‘establishments receiving contracts, the number of trained women <workers that can be mobilized for paid but patriotic- service in the vicinity of a goyernment owned factory, and the number of industrial recruis possible to be obtained in ‘other localities and to be eent to places where emergency contracts have been awarded. “If. for example, there is found to beishortage of workers in the locality in.which a government contract has been awarded, ‘the bureau by tole- graphing the league’s ~chairmen in othed . localiti€s, arrange: to_supply the deficiency. The success of this work obyiously depends upon the co-opera- tion of women's organizatlons evegy- where as well as.that of women who register with the league individually. More -than 40, of the leadinrg women's organizations ‘of. the country have now registereds with the league. Ailing in the bureau at:Washington complete infor- matfon as fo the number of their members available for patriofic service itcli like' mad. . Lee & secured. tho.agency for Parisian Sage, ple . hair inVigorator that is’ Cortain in-its tonic metion ard soisure of giving:the limit of sa they. sell .it with:offer: -:unaew it does ot :bom am:;us. stop:itching - head. and Ly, check' excesst of |hair,” byt ‘stimulate & new growth. Parisian Sage - delicately per. fumed antiseptic l!qu.‘d. “whicn when massaged . “acal t down 1o the halr roots and . the . nourishment - that is to ‘miake the, hair.grow and show - move life and vitality. ~Parisian Eaige not_only. mmuum~hurvsm, but beautifies it 50, & favor-! ite dressing of: Wm‘“o t.-.h- pride |in| beautiful hair that appears much heavier,than ‘.e really {s. Xlarge bo lapping ‘and duplication of effart all women's organizations seeking to serve the -state and nation will ‘clear ’their efforts through the league. Similarly extensive co-ordination of women's dric is being rapidly accompiished in |8 and the experience or qualifications which: each one has. Several hundred thousand women are mepresented in {ne organizations which are ‘“clearing” through' the league without lesing their Identities or diminishing their chances of, receiving irecognition for their pa- triotic fee. “In:New York state more than 200 ‘women's organizations. with more than 50,000 individual members, are co- operating with the league. The suc- of the league in mobilizing vojun- teer workers to .cogduct the military census has been such ‘that,Governor Whitman has expressed to (he league his ‘hope that in order to gvold ovi “¥elix Burzycki, our. appreciation the generous | Impertancs of This Brance of Dsfense | - 235 W. Thames St., Norwich, Conn. P. H. Ethier, 351 Central ‘Ave, Norwich, Conn. i John Gula 22 Lafayette St., Norwich, Conn. Mike Nowokowski, 176 Central Ave., Norwich, Conn, Robert W. Otis, 303 W. Main St, Norwich, Conn, J. G. Potter, - 410 Main 8t, Norwich, Conn, Rozycki 460 N. Main 8t, Norwich, Conn, Jos. Rozanski, 2 161 Franklin St, Norwich, Conn. J. W. Semple, 285 Central Avi A. J. Senft, 56 Boswell Ave., Norwich, Conn. J.-E. Stead, 36 Franklin St, Norwich, Conn. G. Strelzyck, 17 Thames St., Norwich, Conn. Charles .Nowosadko, 17, N.,Thames St, Norwich, Conn. Mike Talis, 187 N. Main St., Norwich, Conn, J. M. Young & Son, 3-6 Narket: S8t., Norwich, Ceonn. Joseph Bodo & Son, Danielson, Conn. Harry Evergates, 30 South Main St. Danielson, Conn. Norwich, Conn +Henry Fournier, 1 Dysr St, Danielson, Conn L. J. Fournier, Danielson, Conn. J. B. Lacas Danielson, Conn. Quinebaug Store, Darielson. Conn. Ida J. Field, Dalville Conn. Alma Forcier, Dayville, oCan A. E. Gay Dayville, oCnn “Swift's Premlum Oleomargarine Lewis B. Brand Vitch¥ille, Conn Azarie Dayon, Glasgo, Conn W. Laliberte, Jewett City, Conn Est. C. A. Chapman, Montville, Conn. G."W. Dart, Montville, Conn M. J. Hickey, Mountville, Conh. P. F. Walsh, Montville, Conn Geo. C. Potvin Moosup, Conn Wm. Smith & Norwich Town. P. Lidofsky, Oakdale, Conn Beausoleil Bro: 205 Providencs Co., Conn s., St,, Putnam, Conn Durand & Montigny, Putnam, Conn. F. O. Marion, 182 Providencs Edward W. M; 8t., Putnam, Cor ullan, 35 Main St, Putnam, Cenn C. A. Richard, Pa G W. E. Baldwin, Tegtville, C Phylias Dion Taftville, Co M. Burlake, Uncasville, Con: Albert Jacques. TVauregan, C: s Wauregan Store, Wauregan, Con B. B. &R: Kni, White Rock, F S. G- Adams & Lfl 917 Main St. Will gh? Plonowsky Bros., 2 Valley St, W W. E. Manning, Tantic, Conn Order a pound carton today Swift & Company U S. A, has had experien: is able to leave the care of others should register at the nearest registration bureau of the National League for Woman's Service. Women's organizations whose members | woek befors he are available for either pald or volun- teer service should register at once, if | months of January ¢ have not done so. Such action | March but did not talk with completing the information as to the woman power of the country on|hara for the doctor fle with the bureau of reglstration and information at Washington will great- | that he (Do. Jolu facilitate the mobilization of the|see him wani or nation’s women workers.” told of how the ected to Compete for Williams Medal—Senior Class Gives 350 &o|.jap for over 20 vears was called to Science Department. the standg Dr. Donahue told of being A in consul The following sirls ‘have been se-|tive to the condition of I lected from a Jarge number to com- |and told of taking Mr. Comstock to Willlams medal contest: | the Sullivan house In his automobile, Comstock pete in the Misses E. Allen, . C. Dodd, E. Norton, L. Norton, | the power of attorney. M. Shields and O. Johnson, The con- | Johnson saying voted to hold the dance Frida; Harold T. Slattery (Phi Alpha Mu i€ president, Tdward Hall (Kappa, Kappa, Kappa), treasurer and Clinton’ S. Jones, The Boys' Glee club will hold a busi- ress meeting Wednesday.to decide on the disposition of the proceeds of the ‘The senior class fias given 330 to| cience cepartment of the school | Malt d M"k - the-purchase of additional appa- | e of .the money was o= | Substitutes Cost YOU Same Price. the other states in which the league is |pended on an manometric flames “Inasmuch as it is expected lhatichmmah of the zift committee. every pair of capable hands, both mas-! culine and feminine, that can be called [committee has on will be needed to manufacture suf- | positi (Tenacious of Purpose) ficient munitions and supplies for our- |class motio selves d our allies, every woman who i i g 7. 0 S e - training and who |SENSATIONAL TESTIMONY AT JOHNSON WILL HEARING (Continued from Page Seven) r present duties in questions over A. NOTES. forget whdt he t Dr. James J lived in N night OMr. will be held in the near future.|money to the The inter-fraternity dance commit- | that he wanted tee held a_mesting at the long recess | (rustee and that Representatives. were pres- | suzgested his name. ent from all four fraternities. Tt was|said the dootor showed no indications fay V1. | of taking tablets that made y. Dr. Donohue told of instrument _to show Chairman Donohue nnounced Tenax sald_he visited the doctor d cerning his affairs as it appeared so Johnson said that the do talk. r. or had said son) would never uffer. Mr. Johnson doctor’ would ‘ask ain _and seemed to ked about. wich life, having been a on with Dr. Tingley wanted to glve Backus hospital and Comstock to be a Cometock had Dr. Donohue Max 'Hertz iz of the *mc Johnson ng the 3y and im con M. Febr Johnson s given He told of Dr. 1 drow. taking (¢ { secretary of . the NOTICE TO HOME GARDNERS The . U. 8. Government recommends the use of FORMALDEHYDE on seed potatoss before.planting. 1f you will come in we will be,zlad to tel! you how to use it. We sell FORMALDEHYDE, BOR- DEAU' MIXTURE, KEROSENE AND EMULSION, ARSENATE OF LEAD, ETC. THE LEE & OSGOOD CO. Norwich, Conn. ASK FOR and GET Horlick’s The Original | automobile D. Avers iahan ang April 12 to signed, Dr. Donohue mony as heaging ac next Monday at 10 2. m Remindful of Old Ste The reported: offer b braltar and . Morac d in the war rem:nds at used to_sell the Br ry morning.—Kaneas PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING CALL UP.734 With or Without Gas Attach- | ments but Always EFFIC and ECONOMICAL— MODEL RANGES We furnish Repairs for ali of Ranges A. J. Wholey & Co 12 FERRY STREET Robert J. Cochran 2 GAS FITTING, . PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING Washingtor 8q., Washingten Bu Nerwich, Cenn. Agent for N. H. O, Sheet Packing Phone 581 MODERN PLUMBIN 3 is as essential in medern ho electricty is to lighting. We guars tes the very best PLUMBING by expert ‘workmen at the faires prices. Ask us for plans and pr |J. F. TOMPKING® 67 West M.m Stn-ot T. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing 92 Franklin Street IRON CASTINGS FURMISHED PROMPTLY BY THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY €0 Ne. 11.t5°28 Parry Strest