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Use “Gots-lt,” Lift "~ Corn Right Off 3 & ‘Walter G. Barker of Niantic has been in Nerwich on business this week. : v | ATTENDED SPECIAL MEETING OF STATE DIRECTORS. Herbert R. Branche Represented Nor- wich Chamber of Commerce Herbert W. Branche, secretar: the Norwich Chamber of Commerce, WEAK AND TIRED WOMAN : Tells How Vinol Made Her Strong. Norwich women who are weak, run- down and suffer from the consequent ts of such a condition, will_be Seiited in Mrs. Odeil's leiter. She CUMMINGS & RING Funeral Directors Norwich, Friday, E Eg E VARIOUS MATTERS Fournier of 99 Main street has ed from a trip to New York. Shrivels, Loosens—and Gone! George H. Loring and Elmer R. Pierson Named for Aldermen 2y run-down. weak, tired, and from indigestion, seemed as though I could not around and do my housework. taken many medicines without One day I saw Vinol made up my mind to taken four bottles and have seven pounds in weight, am 1 1 farmer's wife and was all am a and sometimes lit dvertised, and .LrylL T have | ry Blossoms are gained| ¢ Botton, the price of Next Sunday is Rogatien Sunday. "ag( vehicle lamps at 7.24 this 8. In sunny and W.!M cher- {fiesing = 35 to §f been ratsed from Ex-Governor Thomas M. Waller of Neptune park was & visitor in Norwieh . Mrs. Boy Johnson has retufned to after & visit with in Notwich Town. Daniel Rogers of the state hospital at Norwich e visiting his tamily in REPUBLICAN TICKET. call the moderator called for nomi- nations for first alderman. Frank H. Smith romjinated George H. Loring Was among those present at the spe- cial of the directors of the Srate of Commerce at Hart- ford on Thursday. The great need of increasing the food productlon of Connecticut and of all the United States was brought out foreibly by Judge Lucten F. Burpee, president of the state oy rd, and Senator George M. Landers of New Britain at the meetin; “Just like taking the lid off—that's how easy you can lift a corn off your toe after it has been wonderful discovery, ‘ the wide world over “Gets-It. You fol nothing so magic, sim wrapped your toes in bandages to look treated wth the ‘Gets-It’ ” Hunt and voull find ple aind easy as s who have Y and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce *Phone 238-2 Lady Building etronger, and feel many vears younger | STave has Groton for a few days. "ALDERMEN. osen. ¥or second al- | The directors convened at 2 o'clock, " Than befores Sarah Odell, LockBOrt, | . pign wing vesterdsy badly beat o o Serman imer R Pieson was nomi- | fellowing luncheom. About 20 wers * 0-0-1 e X rhe. reason Vinol bullds up the opening buds of " [ ins et T oy e o R, PIERSON. haten by Charies Powars and thenom. | prssencs 7T T T Eadcis - > 3 en i B B Rttt 5 e Connectiout River | George W. Tingléy, of dystic. FOR COUNCILMEN Murray was chosen a |conference of the state representativi =t Py cause it contains a delicious combina- | gnaq every day at Powers Bros.'—adv. . WHAJIAM 8. MURRAY candidate for councilman upon mo- | recently held at Washington as a rep- tion c:fa ll‘non Iu;x:enln‘l ;or;l:;. beef e PR IR £ Miss “mcn-zwmmn :u Te- DR. JOHN S. BLACKMAR tion of Edward Crooks. The mn':: o: :;:nuuve of Gbvernor flox:;m% ::.\: and ver peptones, iro han- Tolland 3 3 Providence after & week's C. PERRY. “ . Blackmar was then place: according to reports the Unite A ol e o piy coruption | asaniios e o B0 Held 10 Heuth Ov- | CSged & Brovidence atibe o PERRY. Dr. Jobn §. Black v thiat sccoraing to reports ine United phates, in a mild tonic wine. We want to say to every run-down, over-worked _woman Norwich that we will money if Vinol fails to help you as it aid Mrs. Odell, Broadway Pharmacy, G. G. Engler, Proprietor, Norwich. Vinol is sold in Willtmantic by the Wilson Drug Co. fn Danjelson by the A. W. Williams Pharmacy, and in Patnam by J. F. Donahue. Also at the isading druf ores in all Connecticut towns. in return your | tendin entry this month. Norwieh musicians are at- mxn. ."Mld, Mass., music testival this weelk. ral unexpected showers Thurs u?r”-;umm sérved to keep up May's reputation for bad weather. erchants would welcome a stretch of warm, SunRY g weather to put & needed punch in business. hats at lowest prices v. ‘Miss Josephine Helen Landolt was the m.t Thursday of Misses aKther- ine ‘Helena Nevins of Willimantie. Dr. and Mrs. H. Reynolds of New Haven are spending a few days at the Home of Mrs. Timothy Coughlin of Fitchville. Rev. G. Arnold were in to attend the eonference of the C. Pollock and Rev. H. over Wednesd €2 Earnshaw, Miss RBdna and ' Mrs. Rev. A. F. Wheeier and Mr. George FOR CITY CLERK ARTHUR G. CROWELL. FOR CITY TREASURER HENRY W. TEBBITTS. FOR TAX COLLECTOR THOMAS A. ROBINSON. FOR CITY SHERIFFS GEORGE W. ROUSE CHARLBS H. RAYNES. FOR WATER COMMISSIONERS ters for the election to be held om June 4. The caucus was a very har- in nomination by Telley B. Babeock. In nominating Dr. Blackmar Mr. Bab- cock said that he was a native of Nor- wich, well &nd favorably known and a €004 republican. - Casper K. Balley_then nominated R. C. Perry and Lee Robbins nomi- nated Herbert W. Gallup as candi- dates for councilmen, both nomina- tions being unanimously carried. The next matter was the choice of a candidate for the office of city clerk. Guy B. Dolbeare, in nominating the present Incumbent, Arthur G. Crowell, inations for the office of city tre: e food to take core of its own peopie. “It this ig true,” declarsd Judge Bur- bee, “Germany will win the war. If we cannot feed England and France to a considerable extent, Germany will win” He said that was, the impor- tance of the great food campaign Which has swept across the country and ciaimed that if the country did not help the aflies in this manner our attempts would be futile. “We cah send divisions of men to Or. William F. Cunningham Expects like bundles, that turned your toe: There's nothing to sti who have used salves your shoe and stocking right on agai. s raw and sore, ck. You can pnt Whether you pay Comes Sunday, May 13th Only a few days choosing a remembrance her. left a large small price you will be able ; .. d used plasters that would shift itable gift fre Fiorists are making efforts to supply | ¢ tional cliutehes. LBE! ‘COMSTOCK. ia that he had chesen a man who | France” said Judge Burpee, “but that | suy 53 o . | procure a suitable g r the bix demand for White eud tinte ) COnETeEation® 2 ASESL € moaE wili stremgthen the tieket and whose | will not do the whole trick. 1f we |Crom ther place and never ‘el P 1 S carnations tc be used Sundsy next—| gamuer Golbers, a member of the past record entitles him to the nomi- | send them over, they have g0t to D6 |your corns with knives and scissors |Our large variety P Mothilr's gey. Max Gordon & Son eerporation, is con- oation, He spoks of Mr. Crowell as | fed. R0 periaps made. them Dlesa—Just | 0 icleg i - his h t 25 st : competent, courteous and we: rorme ‘ 3 bat ver X any 4 S Viggy D Stista [BThet o0 accouat oriiusen o e S thelea. Mr. Crowei's nomination was |WILL SERVE WITH Wy Getmre fust bnce:'Tou put 2 fh our line of Mot street, Rockwell building. Trimmed Publichl voters nomilaeved city offi- | SULEOUR. orator called for nom- U. S. HOSPITAL UNIT.|OFr 3 drops on, and it dries at once. Day Cards you will fir e T 4 Z : lacad in is gone. T cor - 2 e henl 3 . Tibbits as a citi- 5 bz 74 R TR g Eraade e c il caucus wag called to order as e |7l s conscientiots and & man, who |y of this city and now practicing in |fng corn remedy in (he world today. | gh Bl aon At the convention of the New Haven | Society colebrated its 10th bieth. | Gock was striking eight, by Frank H. |;; 5 previous campaign had won rec- | New York, was the guest of Norwich | There’s none other as good. em over right away King's Daughters Thuraday an address | soce SOGiety celebrated its 10th bifth- |Smith, chairman of the republican | grnition by the democratic party so | relatives for a ehort while Thursday | Gets-1t" is sold by druggists was made by the state president, Mrs. | \fonday evening, Counts Director Wil- | 077 committee. | far as to have his name placed on [3fternoon. = Dr. Cunningham has re- |everywhere, 25c a bottle, or sent on William H. Dawley, of Norwich. {ifam McGuinness of Norwich imstalied | Judge Henry H. Pettis was chosen | both tickets. ceived a commission as first lieutenant | receipt of price by E. Lawrence & Saybrook friends have received let- ters this week from Mrs. Mary Fisher the officers for the coming vear. | Frea . Potter of Hallville, who has moderator and took the chair amidst a burst of enthusiasm. in a briet Judze Pettls, ch, made reference to For the office of tax collector, présent incumbent. inson was nominated by F. F. Smith, the Thomas_A. Rob- in the officers’ reserve corps and will soon sail for Europe with the United States Army Base Hospital Unit No. 1 Chicago, CRANSTON'S who is in the hospital at Norwich say- the caucus a year ago and said the For city sheriffs, Georze W. Rouse | 2. Which wili be one of the very first [ Uaglund, held at 3 o'clock Thursday - ing that she is improving in health. | been C'"':ned fi:flhll home for t‘:ll- n--s republicans of Nerwich were proud |was nominated by J. C. Broadhuref | t0 leave this country. Dr. nning- | afternoon, at the family home off West ' o, two weeks. ill with neart' trouble and | o¢'the record mads by the men whom | 1d Charles H. Ravnes by George I, | Am ix connected with the Coilege of | Thames btreet. Rev. John 1. New. | Bird clubs are receiving an Invita- :he“mialf m& ,u res,\:{me Bt }'mll’ C'”' they elected Jast June. He said that|Stanton, both nominations being | ENysicians and Surgeons and the New |land, pastor of _ Trinity Methodist | tion to attend a convention of Con,7oe myd snd 18 consiferaby P’Wl Norwich is better and cleaner becausé | unanimously carried. The last nomi- | YOIk Presbvterian hospital, the sur- |Episcopal church conducted the ser-) necticut Nature Study clubs to be held | T s & the second éerious &ttack In|of the men nominated and elected 12 |nation was that of a candidate for | 360n8 of which institution mostly com- | vices, paying a touching tribute to the May 2 6at Birdcraft Sanctuary, Fair- | tWo years. months ago. Tn conclusion he said he | water commissioner and the name of | P0Se the unit. Dr. Cunningham is the |life of swoetness, service and Chris- fela. ! 5 2 believed the citizens of the city will | Albert 8. Comstock was placed by |80 of Mrs. Mary Cunningham of Free- | tlan sincerity of Mrs. Haglend, wh e ¢ ot A} Miss Annie M. Kirby of Lincoln|pince the same confidence in the party |John Donovan. " | man avenue and is a graduate of the |had been a devout mempwer of Tri Dow camp, No. 7187, R. N. of A.[avenue has been engaged by the Law- | that they did a vear ago. The town committee were empow- | NOTWich Free Academy and Yale Med- |ty Methodist church for many vears.|§ The Little Gem Ear F whist and dance at Buckingham Me- | ton Milis corporation of Plainfleld as| On motion of Frank L. Arnold the |ered to flll any vacancies that mieht | ical college. Mrs. Helenn M. T. Church sang with | morial tonight.—adv. ‘,’:‘13;‘,”{“2:“%?% ul.(’hal::l-!bnyl {;Vm_a gaucus ch:-e (o; clerk (.‘I;I:rlel S. Hol- foccur and the caucus adjourned at rvndfvr\nlvnx nn‘d H‘"\IP:“’;J. I'L ‘;.m,| S Zihiotast = - & neen - = k. AfL tl leric da a tl er of My Soul,” and before the clos i q A canning demonstration is to be | cester, Mass., and has had experiénce | e e e an, praver, “Safe in the Arms of Jesus {J] most perfect hearing e A st o Time "Sptasas | Iiich fully qualifies her for fer new Mason—Hewitt. The flowers were especially beautift Far above anything e & H o ities. * Buri; VAL plewood cemetery, \ of the Connecticut Agricultural Col- |75 o . FALL COMPANY TO HADASSAH CHAPTER HELD Harold J. Mason of Franklin and | g . oeind aening the aom duced. We ffer you & lege, Storrs. LUTHER ZABRISKIE HOME PROVIDE GARDEN PLOTS. A SUCCESSFUL WHIST. i’e‘;‘,zng‘l“flgrf‘;x‘m;"{(‘(‘fi m‘:fll;; o mittal service. The bearers were wun-’[-'vtho") g - P it riage at|prank Haglund, Peter Stefferson people the world PR B ey s Bt b Fopii FROR DANISH WEST INDIES|§everal Large Tracts Are Now Being | Miss Sadie Kriger and Milton Markoff Dibench” doupteghtional = cturch in Charles I Erickson and Hans Ras most satisfactory s 4 ernoo Soclal Motives; Mt. 22: 35; Rom. 14: Was Vice: Counsel at St Thimas Plowed for Benefit of Help. Were the Prize Winners. o'clotk by thie Rev, H. A Campbell. the k. abd. At cere In charge of | ®ver invented - 5: 2, I Cor. 13: 7, 1 : s § o ERET & o 3 _Chu and Allen were fn ch - was & young girl O 2T During the Past Year. The Falls company are plowing sev-| The Norwich chapter of Hadassah | 4o oo s, VB T funeral arrangements | ?:E AUTO eramps in my sides at s . e Luther K. Zabriskie. who for the|®ral large tracts of land which have |gave a whist of 12 tables on Thurs- [grin was played by Mrs. Frederick B % e ! ;a . e mever regular. 1 saw “Ao;l -l:l;ine\;,u:g‘;cfl‘ft;fh;c:fimff"‘:af past vear has been stationed at St.|been divided up into home garden plots | day night in the Talmah Torah hali, | Hoxie, aunt of the groom, the wedding Big Year for Noyes' Company. red s s & ment in the newspaper and forlum are most attractive, the turf | Thomas, Danish West Indles, as vice|for the benefit of the mill employes. | Norwich Hebrew institute. Whist was | PATtY entered and proceded yp the cen-| ‘Thursday's New York Times, In its |§ Strations &f o of a woman who had been showing the good effects of last sea- | S2Unscl representing = the = Tnited | The use of the iand is given the em- | played from 9 until 10 o'clock and the | white Hbbon Whers the commrey 20d | financial news said: 9 day. Ask 2 an operation and this picture was im- | con’s care and attention. Nerwloh ot 1 ordnch TneteEt Sre Bioyes free of chatge for the scaseh. |prizes were won by the following: |performed. = Aifrod g Sl BTN e ST . X < 2 % 2 s i in line with similar move- | Firsts, Miss Sadie Kriger and Milto: g, broth S 7 E R ey b Wed. . pressed on my mind. Many Norwich people are interested | Mg o enjoy a two months leave of | ments inaugurated by other local and | Markoft: consolation, M. Hertz. After | rone: ngther Of the groom was best |profits among Its employes on Wed The Plaut-Ca \ in the big performance of Pinafore to |8bsence. r. Zabriskie was appoint-| siate industries. The Ialls company, | the whist, dancing was enjoyed until a i id. 2 illiams was the |nesday. The gr business o he e aut-12 be presented at Plainfield Thursday |4 as viee counsel fo St Thomas|ii was learned on Thursday evening, |iate hour with the music furnished by | oo amaidy Misses Dorothy ~Hewitt | company was the greatest in its his- and Friday, May 17 and 18, by St.|about a vear ago and remained there | is making plans for the opening of a | Dr. Derow Wife of New York, Miss | were fower mine 'mpes Of the bride. |ory, ageregating = over ek el Jewslers an E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com John's, St. Paul'’s and Congregational | in ce un! e _ownership of | gay nursery, where mothers who wish | Fannie Slosberg, Mrs. Finnon Solo- girls. hey carried pink | Over forty ipated in | AR ¢ SVegetatns churches and Plainfield band.—adv. the Danish West Indies reverted to the | to work in the mili may leave their |mon, Miss Bessie Sternlieb and Mre, | mations. 2 the profits Slacted § g believe me, I soon noticed a United tates government through | pabies in safe care throughout the day. | Samuel Herts Refreshments were | satis viig amiSpiitired in white royal |Charles F- Noyes, president; Fredericl: | Establishe when I had finished the third bettle I Hl&ry V. hldng 4&! GmlondboY:.l:!h pur::h:;e rzec:nxuy. Foriwr‘!:; days | *john Humphres ,secretary of the |served and the commiites In charge :‘:"ilyn .\;);111 .sllkl .tm:.mw! iace u;;"rflrns. B. Lewls, vice president; Fishy P and Miss Louise B. Gerhard, daughter | past Mr. Zabriskie was in nshine- | x; O 3 h opalesant rimmings. She car-|Weaver, secretary, and w the of- T— was cuted and never felt better. Igeant | Sd Flies Toue B, CRUa, Cave, of | ton, D, G.. winiing up his hiATEes. New London Chamber of Commerce, | comprised Mrs. R. Alexander, chair-|ried a bouquét of bride roses. The | hoers, Jo B s i 31, | —— you the privilege to publish my letter and am only too glad to let other women Eastern Point, were married Wednes- came to Norwich direct from Wash- has issued the following _statement, concerning the home garden move- man, assisted by Miss Bessie Segal, seph, Lahn and Miss Bessie Mrs. bridesmaid was dressed in light blue ep Falconet and Edwin C. Benedict; di- day evening at 8 o'clock at the Groton | ington. making a brief stay in New |ment: Steral © | messaline and carried blush carnatione. | rectors. The directors decided to in - know of my cure.”’—Mrs. TROS. MOGON- gonrl'fll‘%uo!;n‘lb e by Rev. Yol{l'("cuy,hn.nld arriving here Jast night.| The so-called home garden move- | Mrs. Fi)-mr? "“éi’:’o.:;”:,f"ui‘,"“m" “",’_ The church was beautifully decorated |vest some of the funds of th m- lenry . Hulburt. houg] he o . e 3 . ) 1GAL, 3432 Hartville Street, Phila., Ps. Frederick B. Dart, Trinity, 1913. son has been granted a leave of absence he subject to call at any time bécause of two months’ is ment is in reality ment under the supervision national government, the direct super- a national move- of the chael Levine and the prizes were do- nated by Mrs. Pasnik, Mrs. David Gor- with lJaurel and potted plants. The groom's gift to the bride was a handsome piano. To his ushers, Ev- pany Liberty Loan a the United St tes Governmeént | Ernest E. Bullard x y n don and Miss Sadie Kriger. The cards 3 3 of Dr. F. H. Dart and Mrs. Dart, of [the unsettled conditions in this coun- |vision bein; i erett Newitt, Edward Mason, Geors L : i g under the county agent,[and tables were <ch £ M. vi E =i r \ NOTICE Niantic, and now studying medicine at frr. Just where his niext post will be |who is & government emplove as well | ena Tuber and Mre. Michael Levin | Howift and Herbert Hoxie, he " gave 4 VIOLIN i S omsie aniveraity, Wi Tleave for | hs docs mor Hehmer Heor sl be | ¥ho is 3 government Cmpioys as well | Eena Tuber Tnd 3 Cull Tinks'and o the hest man o Sck || INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY . ng left my bed and board. I|France this wéek with the American |present. Previous to his appoint- |a war measure, the main purpose be- pin. The bride gave the bridesmaid forbid anyone trusting my wife, ambulance corps. He is a_member of ment to the Danish West Indies Mr. ing to Increase the food production of JUDGE TAKES PAPERS and Mrs. Hoxie lingerie pins. TEACH I | on my account after|Beta Beta chapter of Psi Upsilon. Zabriskie was stationed at Moscow, | individuals. With this principle in After the ceremony a reception was | Miss Chrystabel Russell Bertiste and | FPOio0 4 mind the Chamber of Commerce IN DAMAGE SUIT.|held at the home of the bride's par- e | 2 ¥ WILLIAM TYNDELL. [, Miss Chevstabel oot and | _He is the son of A. D. Zabriskie of |aimed to get working immediately as ——— ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Hewitt. Only | Miss Jane Bill has returned from ANl String ‘m rents y 10, 1917 e Har Wty | orwich Towm many officient adult men, heads of| Contest Over Dental Business Was|members of the two families were|qa stay of several weeks in New York Vielins sold . e s i g . L afterncon at" the Notae of the bildes B families, possible. Some have olubbed Tried in Superior Court. present. = Refreshments were served. # e - b parents by the bride's uncle, Rev. Her- OBITUARY. together, preparing the ground them- , - The Sxids _reclived macy beantiruil o L. GO Bains e or appointments address bert J. Wyckoff, pastor of the Second i i selves, secured through the chamber | Shortiy before 1 o'clock Thursday |2nd useful gifts including gold pieces, TR P L €. BULLARD, Bliss Place Congregational chureh of Norwich. 4 Patrick Sullivan. and are now working more or less in- |afternoon the trial of the case of Dr.|checks silverware, china, ecut glass |dauzhter have returned from a trip wich, Conn. q z At 6.55 o'clock Wednesday morning, |dependently of the chamber; other | A. B. Beardsley of New Britain against | linen. etc. to New York and Poughkeep: Miss Alice Rider of Vernon and John | Patrick James Sullivan @ied at his|clubs are working on comparatively | Dr. E. G. Abernethy of New London |, M. and Mrs. Mason motored to — — DeBay of Hartford were married on |home at No. 72 School street. Mr.|large tracts, plowed and prepared by | was completed in the superior court in | Hartford where they took the train for| . 11, Caruthers, const: = = AMondar morning at St. Peter's church, | Sullivan_was the son of the late |the chamber. Approximately 60 men | this city and Judge Case took the pa- [ NCW York an dotlfer citles. They will | heer for a steel compan T Hartford, by Rev. Paul ¥. McAlenney. | Tames Sullivan and Mary Corcoran |have been piaced in this way, already. | pers. The plaintiff asks damages of [be at home after Julv ist at No. 54 |town, Ohio, who has been <pendi {THE DIME SAVING Miss Bdna Horton of Rockville was | Sullivan and has Jived most of his|Since the home gardening work was |$4,000, and the case is a contest over | West Park street, Willimantic. few ‘days' vacation at his home in | e the bride's attendant and the best |life in this city. For the past 27 |not taken up by the chamber until its|a dental business in New London. Mr. Mason is the son of Mr. and Mrs. | town, left Thursday for Pit o oF NoR man was Anthony Delea of Hartford. vears he has been emploved at the April meeting and at first thought It is alieged by the plaintiff that he William Mason of Franklin and is_em- take the necessary physical examina. U. 8. Finiehing company. . Mr. Sul- [of mainly as a backyard and school | sold his dental business to the defend. |Ploved In the American Thremd Mills | {ion hefore cntering ihe ensinterins r The Society of the Founders of Nor- | livan was united in marriage with [proposition, this shéws very com-|ant for $2,500 and the conditions were | 0fice. Mrs. Mason is one of Lebanon's | corps of the United States armsy wich has received an Invitation to | Mary Casey on Janua: 1891 in |mendable progress. Probably as many | that payment was to be made by notes | MOSt popular young ladies and will be the exercises commemorating the res- | St. Patrick’s church b P. P.|more will be assigned in a few days. |at $35 weekly until $1,500 was paid |Zreatly missed from the Conaregation- | === ———— — & toration of the northeast boundary of | Shahan. Mrs. Sullivan vives wth | FEvervone realizes the great diffi-|and the balance was to be paid in a |2l church as she has been its efficient ve ancient town of Norwich, to be |four sons, James, Gerard, Prendon and |culty in getting help of any Kind and |lump sum. The plaintiff claims that | OTSanist for a number of years. Wi AR sadiay i held Wednesday, May 16, at 2.30 o'- | Charles Suiliva: He also leaves a |particularly for such work as plow- | the defendant has not fulfilled his v o S clock, at the Baptist church, Jewett |brother, James Sullivan, and two sis- |ing; hence when the chamber offered | contract. T L AR an 1t In DR. C. R. CHAME City. ters, Miss ora Sullivan and Mrs. [to provide land ready prepared to| The defendant alleges fraud, claim- |of My, and Ara. Charles T Troen af Gl B slii-iats of the New Hoven woud CI les Dougherty of this city. applicants, aplications came in great|ing that Dr. Beardsley did not have a Broadway and William Cheney Brown, No better paints can be made are investigating reports of employes vho madé unpleasant remarks against Miss Ada G. Crouch. Miss Ada G. Crouch, 31 years, died numbers and are increasing daily. The number will soon reach into the hundreds—not children, but adults. lease of the offices and that the stock was not as represented. The witnesses Jr. of Hartford, were aufetly married at the home of the Lride’s parents on ARE YOU A Dental Sus i W % were the plaintiff and J. F. Stenger, sday e E By the fi flitia hef. ince |in_this city Wednesday night. . S s | Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock by MeG Building. than th by Sher. |- coonis sathred v may mobar | T boaf et S Wi e | SIS T TSRS ViRl | S e s Bt K0 | R B RS BBt QEEPTICE | o | 5 o, vi 3 _ |burial by Undertakers Shea & Burke. | fio, < v, dearen, & A.|of Park Congregational church he | ose prepared by er- ‘,’,i,,':,, LS v::nw:nx:}n:emdxlsrcuie L e e S & Purke, | Bvery effort was made and is being | Goldsmith and Dr. C. I. Bradshaw. |wedaing ceramant took place in the . | - ‘made to get teams for plowing and as . sase > 5 Gl is sursieitoy Tar et 4 i — = drawing room which wat beautifully 4 i win-Williams Co. Om each|ratriotism. and a brother and sister. B S T wnis wvsw Bk YOR BEOWN. HAS decorated wih palms. ferns pink and | g g Reuther & Co's STE < = The state highway department has - . ot sl Toiaet . SEopeMSLE RECEIVED G. & E. REPORT. | white flowers. During the ceremony y that we mean are you |pici Bros. Real G can is a label stating the|startea work on the Indian Wood Will Serve in France. Pt as anbeipatsd, But as Bew Go- - an orchestra from the Boston . g Draught p road. Niantlc, which has been consid- | F. Russell Smith, who has enlisted | mands arise they will be met. TIn the | EXPects to Make It Public at Council | Phony plaved softly. ) doubtful about being fitted L-HOFF H( amount of each ingredient in erably washed during the winter. This|in the American ambulance field eer- | meantime unassigned applicants for| Meeting Next Wednesday Evening. - |, The bride wore the wedding zown DEL.-] )1 is a new road and was not oiled last|vice, expects to feave for France on |land and the public gemerally are and point lace vell- worn by her sfster, | 1y a s ol psiess el 3 year. Tie department has received a|May 10. He will be ehsaged in active |asked {0 consider what we are all up| In respomse to a query on Thursday | Mrs. J. Ralph Fowe at her wedaing (wWell in ready-made clothes. E the can. You know what you | caricad of heavy oil which the men ere | service at the front. John T. Walker, lagainst in this country, to be patient | evening, Mayor Allyn L. Brown said |2nd entered the room on the arm of HAYES BRC epreading. Jr, & close friend of Mr. Smith, will |if things do no go just to their no-|that he’has received the report on the | her father, carrving a shower bouquet Some men are; there arc|Teiephone 1227 are buying. We carry Jap-a-lac, Var- nishes, Brushes, Lead, Oil, Turpentine, Ladders, Etc. We would like to supply { The will of William H. Burrows was admitted to probate at Middletown Wednesday. The executor was repre- sented by Judge M. Fugene Culver, who said at the hearing that the es- tate would probably amount to over $300,000. Norwich relatives will share in the estate. Thursday evening Miss Elizabeth F. Pullen of Norwich, junior secretary of the Woman's Board of Missions, gave accompany him and there are a num- ber of other coliege men who are go- ing on the same steamer. Mr. Smith is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Smith of Washington street and is a graduate of the Academy in the class of 1912 and the 1916 class of Brown university. He has been empioyed by Benjamin Moore & Co. paint manu- facturers, of Chicago, since gradua- tion. tion, and to help and be ready to do their bit. THREE CALLS FOR FIREMEN ON THURSDAY Rags Took Fire in House om Church Street. There were three telephone calls for the local fire department on Thurs- investigation of the affairs of the gas and electric department by Engineer Moles of New York and that he expects o present the report at the adjourned meeting of the court of common coun- cil on next Wednesday evening. No inkling as to the contents of the report will be forthcoming until that time. The investigation was conducted by vote of a city meeting, when the sum of $1,000 was voted to pay an engineer whom the mayor was authorized to The groom is a graduate of Har- vard, class of 1914, ana Harvard Law School, 1917. He has enlisted in the Officers’ Reserve corps and reports for duty_at Fort Myer, Virginia, on May 14. Mr. Brown was attended by Shel- don Pitney ,of Washington, D. C. The Wauregan house catered and the weddine.cake was furnished by a New York firm. The out of town guests included Mr. Our clothes fewer of them every year. that any man of any figure | can be fitted perfectly, fine | have proved MEN HAVE YOU £l Navaro Club Held Dance. g P Th. 1 ana Mrs. Yilllam Cheney Brown, |quality and best styles and J 2 ninterest Tect! 3 : 45 0" ecure. e resolution passed at the TS . ‘ you. Enaren oF et it hons, WIS | mme 1 Navars ciub of this city gave :;" i ""':"::;' :;.7_‘:‘: d“‘::p‘e‘l‘_ meeting was fo the effect that tne in- | Miss Rachet Bfown of Hartfor i ateh London, to filustrate the work among |2 dance in Washburn hall, Williman- |the morning b o Yestigation should be conducted ana |(ept, N. Thite, Itpieon White, workmanship. e ennu cLy the children of China by missionasies | tic, Thursday night with about 70|Was called to 546 North Main street | that the investigator should render to|Winifred ite, Miss Rachel White, GEVE EATOMN CHASE €O, of the American Board. A petition has been received at po- couples attending. A large number from this city were in attendarce. The Academic orchestra of tHis city fur- for a small blaze. Bedclothing and curtains were partially destroyed. The flames were extinguished with chemi- the mayor a report of the conditions 2t the plant, with recommendations, if any, and that the report should be Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. White, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Zadoc Lon White, Ken- neth White, Allen White of Winchen. Mass.: Come in and try on some THE RAZOR 1i ters, N nished the music for the dancing. |cal presented by the mayvor to th t ot | dom, Miss Annie Noyes - of . % TB 129 Main St., Norwich, Conn. | ihat Sunday bassbail piaving at Cant | Just before intermission a prise wales | At 402 in the atterncon the auto |common council. . - o' °f|Boston, M. and irs ‘Arthur D of the new Spring Suits—just PERFECT BL. 2 nonball park be stopped. The petition | Was held and the winners were Miss |Pumper and the Main street chemical Champlin_of Providence, Sheldon Pit- p—— is by James Butler and 32 oth- | Maé Shea and Willlam Moriarty. The |Fesponded to a call for a blaze at 85 NORWICH ROUND TABLE. ney of Washington, D. C. Austin|to see. i] Every one guarante ore, and states that the boys who have | Judses were Michacl Aldi and Michael |Church ‘street in the house occupied e 5 W ey Yook H. Sy or mion over swraens and throw stones, T PIS| TAeS Of T o1 Dotishing & stove and put under ths | Members Wers Guests of Dr. and Mrs. | “0huicn" "gussts present were Mr. Suits $18. to $25. Wy or Madison—The acreage that will be|Sink were responsible for this ecall. ” C. C. Gildersleev. and Mrs, J. Ralph Howe and _Miss Price $1.00 CAII s 0 The faculty of Trinity college has |planteé here this year will be much |Chemical was used in putting out the | .. . . T 2 Patricia Howe, Mrs. Charles Noyes, voted to admit those students from |more thén usual. Not only are the|fre and the damage was slight. At e Norwich Round Tabie met on | Mre. Samuel H. Howe, Miss Louige C. preparatory schools who have beér |farmers {0 plant more but many who | 419 o'clock the pumper was n | Tuesddy night at the home of Dr. and | Howe, Mrs. Albert H. Chase, Miss callea out in the service of the gov_ |have not had a garden for vears are|called out, this wme for a grass fire Mrs. C. C. Gildersleeve at 29 Lincoln | Amanda Hall, Miss Winifred Wellés, e R R L TR T e Giate pioeS pravatiod. in the rear of Thermos avenue. The | 2venue, with Mrs. Gildersleeve and | James L. Hubbard, Philip T. Walles, u c arr - have praduated this vear, under ex- deputy chief responded to ail three | Miss Carrie A. Stcvens as hostesses. | Russell Welles. Henry L. Frisbie and N bett ffl' flIC . actly the same conditions as if they calls. :‘;f-y DO s . p 30 3:2 Philip A. Johnson. had graduated with thefr classes. o av; i R . JHICE. 55 AT THE DAVIS THEATRE. e e T B S R FUNERALS 207 Main Street COFFEE . S Edwin G. Davis, 76, a lawyer, with & a paper on Our Foreign Trade, and ooooeeee Ib. 200, 23¢, 280 M omces at 93 Nastau strset. New Yorl Bob Ott Musical Comedy Players. | 0% Williab Il Collins spole on the Mrs. Johanna McEwen. 5 T e CEYLON TEA ............ Ib. #c §land a veteran of the Civil war, died e sublagt Bh{ 'l;llu Pass in the Night:| 1o funeral of Mrs. Johanna Mo- a7 JAPAN TEA ............. Ib. 276§ at bix summer home at Noank Tuesday The Hob Ott musical comedy players | o7\, Gldersicove rendered a 9010 | go ol way hala Wednesday morning at| GEORGE G. GRANT E ALL OTHER TEAS .... BAKING POWDER . COCOA ... box 16e SODA .. PRpP 6c ORITED TEA IMPORTERS CO. 1b. 30c . Ib. 16e iwo wecks ago lived at 4 Soutn Ox- lord _street, T n, N. . B Wil be at Greenpoing L. 1. totag. The current White Ribbon Bani acknowledges free il of ings ?:f $50 Sadatiand 35, Soin ivinimeccn ¥ ou 1640, Sterling Hili $1, Goshen 38, illimantic $25 (making Mrs. N. served Sun and it i he, custom of Wweating continue to draw large houses at thi Davis theatre. On Thu: they be. gan the escond half of their week's engagement in Norwich by presenting Lead Me To It. Sunday is ‘Mother's Day. Mothers' day will be generally ob- Shsations that in honor of mothers will cause a tre- mendous demand on the florists this city. Dorothy Gregson, violin, Miss Bliza- beth A. Piper, ‘ceilo, ana Miss Dorethy Wulf, piano, rendered several selec- tions. An_interesting paper on Our Merchant Marine was read by Rev. J. F. Cobb and was followed by o generai aiscussion. E Readjustment of Wages. Notices have been posted in the Shetucket mills of a readjustment ad- vance in wages which will go into ef- S o= JuBh . 9 o'clock at Bt. Mary's Star of the Sea church in New London where a mass Of requiem was celebrated by Rov. Timothy M, Crowléy. The bearers were and William McEwen of Norwich and John J. Ganey, Owen Murtha and Thomas F. Foran of New St Mary's London. Burial was in cemetery, New Lomdon. . Mrs. Frederick Haglund. Many relatives, friends and neigh- bors were present at the funeral ser- vices for Anna C., wife of Frederick J. Undertaker and Embalmer 32 Providence St., Taftville Prompt attention to day or night calls Telephone 630 apridaMWFaw1 F. C. GEER Piano Tuner, 'Phone 122 Prospect Street, 511 Norwich, Conn. LETTUCE, RADISHE HOLMBERG’S Fancy Exhibi tion PANSIES People’s Market 6 Franklin Street JUSTIN HOLDEN, Propristar