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K. OF-C, THERMOMETER TAKES ANOTHER RISE PRMRS GET Subscriptions for the War Fund-Now “DOPE” FROM Januafy - o mfiwwmm“ . MusT Hl[ o REPBRTS Clearance Sale |22 ——==re, VARIOUS MATTERS Factories and Other Commercial Users of Soft Coal Affected ONI e N Ay ot Ll - vl ; _ AR COUGH REMEDY / TansY o Light vehicle lamps at §.14 o'clock {?,fd':“ JEP T b I EAh By New Order—Homes, Hospitals and Institutions To [ pivision & oo steoots T ; Odd Lot of Wool, Serge and | this evenine. ‘ . : J Sheriff Finds n » ¢ One Norwich store displays the polite | Mrs. A. Buyer of Moosip has entered Be T‘h Cqu of F'm v % Dr" % Poplin Dresses noties "Sorry—put no SUEAR” Backus hospltal, Norwich, for treat- v ; ) Novel Source of Supply Value from $7.50 to $10.00 The shooting season on adueks closed A Sk s T - ; Tueaday at midnight in epite of other| v, enf e FovArS GIOY | By an order from . State Tuel Ad-|Mr. Jensen -Wednesday -night -is as TODAY ONLY ‘S,w‘ published reports to the contrary. ?l‘)m%?l ‘g‘o;ui}uton street, Westerly, s e W.‘:iumsn, ? | B terea o e pubiie ére: are & 2 aigns wve been e . yF Factories and other commereial| XKnights of Columbus hall was alive | with chiorgform, Watch for Tomorrow's Spssial | arested st the Sfices of the Mariin- | Mr. and Mrs, George Hill of Norwich | {03, Feceived by Martin E. Jensen, users of soft coal are requested to(with enthusiastic activity Wednesday | codeine and o 5 Rockwell Corp., Norwieh divisiom, on|were recent guests of their daughter, |chairman of the local fuel committee, |report to the chairman of the lacal|night when the captains and the mem- | such an extent h{f“ B EU| IHEII & cn Pranklin street. Mrs. Eleanore Rusick. in North Sto . " made public Wednesday night fuel committee, amq several pri and bli i b 1 ittee, the ount of soft|pers of the teams gathered for their | of the Suffolk County jail at Boste ington. Their sons, Myrray and N Mr, J.ns:n fie't:nries and “;;r cm’; coal in their yards and the price of | daily meeting and luncheon At 6 o'-|the drugs i &) ; Mrs, Mary A. Orcutt, 89, of No. 13| accompanied them back to Norwich. . Jensen, s rugs the such coal.’ clock last evening. Dr. T. A. Crowley, | preten to the Mountain street, Rockville, died at her mercial users of soft coal must file 8| Homes, hospitals and si i home Monday. She was Rockville's imilar ding report with Mr. Jensen, git tituti B tho first o tocaive | ins £nd 7. 3 Corkacy of fho asentize Bablished Mot WA A s 5 !:_ t0 be the firs . J. Cor] 4 oldest resident. ALIEN ENEMIES MUST amount of soft coal in th | stitutions are gins mmly tqte’ veu C.HJ“ s ushw i Because of the meeting of the United ing the supplies of coal from local dealers.|committee who gre in charge of the |Post. REGISTER WITH. POLICE, |24 the prices they have paid for s | e means that churches, clybs, thea- Workers Sunday afternoon next the|gpief |intan Receives Official Notific: THE STORE OF GOOD VALUES " 94-100 MAIN STREET finaneial end of the campaign, were| There is coal. tres, saloons, stores, factories, office bln;? as i Homes, hospitals ugi lar. in- the : great danger receiving and tabulat- | “congh cures” loaded Witk S rari stifutiong. aré 1o Do s :nfldinsu, etc., m?uyl:olt‘ get gaatl x‘x,z;:u i;;g’ thetarleporh and subscriptions of | These _dangerous s usual service at the Sheltering s| 7y § U. S. Marshal -Middle- , 0o 0 re- |homes and hosp ave firs! n | the captains, drugs do have a ; > a. on from . S. Marshal o ceive gupplies of coal from logal deal- |attended to. Local dealers have heei| The repo: made last evening were but the; 2 2 Spend a i be ""'m;‘ ¢ paicsiow oage| P ers. The order, as made public by |adviseq and wil act ascordingly. T Tond | e i e ey dp Tet Mamte ¢ ‘When the officers of rriew bright red m in | back wors 4 3 of Odd Fellows were installed at Gro-| On Wednesday Chiet of Police - 1iha tkarmamatar thiat hay hmceq Ragk ¥ mr;e than ever. W {gn Mander svepidx sixtngn stats wars | Cearge Linton secelved, aflah Bell. [BLAN DOLLAR DAY ARGUMENTS REACHED IN on Frauklin square to use noticeably, | The safe sane treatment for 8 o Comf rtable displayed on & service fiag unfurled. C%aeg?e‘;flefgmc. Initeq Statss Marshal FOR NEXT MONTH. THE JOHNSON CASE | this morning in its journey toward the | or cold is Father John's Megicina be- 2 Edwin M, M. Marlor, the prominent | time for the registration of alien ene- top—and possibly over the tprand cause it is guaranteed free from any Two Were cm Bakers -Goout it will convey g message of good cheer | of these dangerous drugs or ; _ | Committees A;-—Apao'i;wnd by Retail < o Brooklyn, Conn, resident, who died|mies”in this district is fixed to cem Y to the thousands who atching it: a h '3 t F Adjourned For the Day Wednesday |dail: cltmb‘nn P i Y a| S e STONEL.OL Kore i aNY Tyesday, married Gladys F. 'Wood, a|mence at 6 a. m. on the morning of Merchants' Bureau. niece of Gurdon P. Kimball, of Nor-|geb, 4th and will continue until 8 p. e ‘Evening e ah: taat = : e u‘vimoesahusmmflqufldnen 5 grivienym, ncheon, last evening, n | thousands of homes. wich. m. on the evening of Feb. 9th. The'lnpw meeting of the mer-| The testimony and. rebuttal in the|charze of Mrs. F. T. synmgm‘fim wholesome p(uflty i: umsafe‘h: n?f the th Monday was the 78th birthday of The regiatrati%n ‘gflects alz malgl n!'; Elzzl;:e bureau,flfd (th:b %b;mb:; g; Johnslnn will appeal fr:am pruha';le were | Nellie Sullivan, assisted by Mrs. Mau- |family. It soothes the throat apd in your wi waym, onday tives, citizens, denizens and subjec! rce was held in the Cham! completed on Wednesday m the su-|ri ] 7 o m home aAw Charles G, R. Vinal of Middletown,| ¢ t1e German empire, 14 vears and |Commerce Wednesday morning at 10 rice P. Kelly, Mrs Joseph P. Enos, clerk of the superior court for Mid. dlesex county, known to a number of Norwich lawyers. A pleasant Wednesday brought out not only the shoppers but many who have been shut in during the cold weather, and the big brigade of baby cozy room, an easy chair, a good book. In our large assortment of Books you cannot fail to find breathing passages, relieves the cmuh' 4 perior court and the arguments were|:Mrs, Thomas F. Burns, Mrs, Daniel | by getting at the cause, drives out the ver of age, who are not actually nat- | o'cleck. There was a good attendance. | commenced . Shields, Mrs. Frank V. Diseo, Mrs. |impurities by means of its gentle lagy- uralized Americans. Chairman Louis L. Gotthelf called on| When the court eame in at 10 o'- | Charles F. , Mrs. James P. Sheri- |ative effect and builds up renewed The forms for the registration of the |Secretary Max E. Karp fer a report of | clack John Fargo was called to the|dan, Mrs, le' J. Kelly, Mrs. John P.|strength because of its wholesonte alien eneiles will arrive here within | the accomplishments of the bureau|stand ang testified that in a talk with | Farrell, Mrs, George M. Scoft, Mrs, J. % i a few days, and the registration will be | during the year. The report showed|John S. Sullivan Mr. Sullivan had |J. Mara and Mrs. F. J. Diggins. carried out by the police: that the bureau had done much to im- told him that Dr. Johnson was full of hen the orts ha = prove merchandising conditions here.|dope. He also stated that he had e L g e tabuy food elements, i Following the secretary's report, the | talked with Orimel Johnson and that | which bad Toon Lompeiat Division T port, Wi rime W] een oecupyi 0 one of interest to you, carriages and go-carts. OBITUARY following officers were elscted for the|Mr. Johnson had talled with him |since :‘fg opening 5¥mt§:emcanmdp§lil?,% he lunch rcom at the Lawton mills Chester W. Barnes. year: Chairman, Will L. Stearns; vice {about Dr. Johnson. had been getting in some effective | - Books on the War, onj The lunch reom at th fecently for 3 SRIDAR chairman, Abner Schwartz; secretary,| Lawyer Avery cross-examined Mr. |work during the past twenty-four | Tubaly Topics, Giihit an oo tha | . bepeft ot ihet smplayes. is _ind, Tis Conth of COSSr Witier Bames |Joun de. Teatleetsurat B, goand [pmpg 0 0 ihoe next |EOUTE and had jumped into the first ] 2ok o -4 A d s I 7 H rles A. T, Jr., was the nex it |:m ly Topics, righ llP_Q. charge of Mies r:\.i?;, the industrial | Gock'at nig home at 79 Hamilton ave- | and A. Sharp, Alex 3. Basnik 0 B | caieg or e if:n oy IT 7a8 the mex! | positian, much to the gratification of minute, Books of Fu:tlon, FRISE, LI ORL IOEWIES nue. He was taken ill with a cold on A the members of the t that = e T BB gulf, L%’hx‘"’mfi und;wmlnm P. lg& to having me: Mr. sumvanhvghen]\;w pose Divil:;n; B. v;mf:‘;’: ofl:cl;lo;';. ~ icinity of | J20. and pneumonia 3 - | Garry. e retiring officers were giv-|was driving in his gutemobile. T. | ports were available for the o ing O tate Ten are I e e wnd | Parnes was born in Preston on March | en a rising vote of thanks. Sullivan was in a wagon. Mr. Gager |distriots, which go 1o make un Disls ’ Srube for the Eypay miath. hut so far 1!, 1841, the son of very W. and Lucy It ;las decided to hold a Dellar day said that he made the remark to Mr.|jon C it was learned unefficially that . they have been nnable to find any trace Sherman Barnes. Mr. Barnes spent|in ‘ebruary, and Chajrman Stearns|Sullivan that he (Gager) would like|the teams in all three districts, name- Well, we can show you a pl of the pests or their egEs. ~ | his boyhood on the farm of his grand- | appointed the following committees to|to go up and see Dr. Johnson. Mr.|Iy Fitchville, which includes Fitchville | whers by the expense of a few 3 D 5 %m-emh \_I{e yvucmarrle_tlil mb )Er}x{\g‘y ;:};ake arBané?m“e,n‘tFZ F?rganluvt‘;oxé A.|Sullivan replied. that it would be of |anq Colehester, Baltir which is mado| & day you can own one of the orvice flag is flying at 183 Frank- | Dean LeNoir in Greeneyille by - | Sharpe, 0. E: Wulf, Frederic W. Cary |no use as Dr. Johnson was full of |y o | Victrolas in the world. e O e o nomas Guinon, | Samuel Windsor on Dec. 15, 1867. He |and Abner Sehwartz; publicity, Wil, p of Baltic and Hanover and the wholesome and uplifting, at various prices. Look through our stock of Popular Copyright Fictiop at | S 3 ' dope and would not recognize Mr. Ga- | ewett City ‘district, inciudh out mal tod: rogdmasier of the Shore Line electric|!s survived by his wife, a sister, Mrs.|jiam P. McGarry, Roy D. Judd and ger. Mr. Gager testified that at an-|and Voluntown, were hard a{‘ifid’:fig (c;:AUT-:;‘:DDJ;I !HI“L.H!“‘ 60c. Also a 8°°d .“PP‘Y of ra}lw&y, for his son, Michael Guinon, |Harley A. Bromley, four a John M. Ih@e, mchmrxfi:::hsttea{:hs t«;n other stime dhe haddn;‘ethy. Su}ll.lvan, would make an excellent showing fod A S i ry at N t. assuming his office sal at wi efon a Saturday, and had given him a ] S Boyl' and Girls’ Books at who is in the navy at Newpor . - when they al % 135-143 Main St, Norwich, Gopp. co-operation of all the merchants even |ride as far as MecNally’s saloon in oy All, report. As 2 rasull of < the ‘invitatio: t vari 5 Please send me catal | The state automobile register is not better results during 1918 than during | Norwich Town and in the course of | an oneroconsent to the various lo hgoue amd_list to be abolished but will be issued about the first of June with all the registra- 35¢. tions for the year, up to the time of going to press, and it will include other 0 > e cal organizations, ion idescribing: the condi the past year. the ride Mr; Sullivan had said to Mr. |5 waia:_l;(z:ivt;:sfr:msttlx‘!;sc‘vox:};‘ogr[‘:f terms lllgd full ufllwl&fl.’l‘l i — Gager that he was going to get whis- | dies Sodality of St. Patrick’s parish, | Your easy payment plan. < WILL BACK UP key for Dr. Johnson. The Results W Name HOME GUARDSMEN | Dt C- C. Gildersleeve was the next e Results on Wednesday ] witness and his {estimony took up the| The result at the end of the third | Street . If They Refule—tn Pay the Two Dollar greater part of the morning session.|day of the drive as reported by the Town . matters of interest. Special communication of Somerset lodge of the Master Mason’s degree at Dr. C. Gildersleeve told of his ex-|captains is as follow: > Personal Tax. perience as a physician and a sur- . Division B. = . 7.30 tonight—ady. eon. Dr. Gildersleeve told of the dif- 5 B Dr. Alfred Richards b That the military emergency board, [‘orent farme of soiaies and. thoir op-| Team 1, Capt, jobn R. Tarrant, $134, | —_ ST e DENTIST Among boys just graduated from the the controlling body in the Cennecti- |fects. He said that any habitual use| <Team 3 Capt. John H._Carney. $69. . Office Hours: first class in the new branch of ser- ; cut Home guard, is prepared to fight|of opium or its derivatives, such as|_ T€am 4, Capt. John P. Lyston, $113.- French_Amenm Fm- cc' ' 8l i mil e s vice, the motorized field artillery,which for the guardsmen, if need be, is evi- | morphine, heroin and others, would |30: RE Y © G SR L R has been condycted at Camp John- denced by circular No. 15, issued from | naturally become mentally inefficient. | T€am 5, Capt. F. J. Tiggins, $113.60. Room 305 Thaver Bui ding stone, Jacksonville, Fla., is Walter Con- headquarters at ‘Hartford Menday, in Tel. 209 Residence tel. 1225 J| don of Norwich. il k. Wi ne He also stated that a person suffering| Leam 6, Capt. J. A. Desmond, $102. Guarantea all worl » make i B = . Di il which -the ‘members of the. present|from toxemic poisoning would be men- | Team 9. Cant. J, J. Sheehy, $53.50. f:l: 's‘." ‘j:'cfi:g"sfime:m:s“ - .: . state militia are told that the board |tally unsound. Team 14, Capt. John M. Lee $113.26. Practical Furti One of the stores in East Hampton will provide every legal protection for | ~Lawyer Shields asked him a hypo- | . Team 16, Capt. James P. Sheridan, ractical Furrier sold seven dozen pairs of ice creepers any guardsman who declines to Day |thetical question: Assuming that any |$02:10. 4 $ H. J. YURMAN; Proprieter . F - in'a few days, and other stores were his tax, amounting to the sum of $2. man in 1911 about 60 years of age|,.Team 19, Cajt. Walter G. Casey,| Tel. 1301-4 Room 106, Thayer - Bidg 190 Franklin St, s i out “one scater saia T had A short time ago, upon request from | should contract pneumonia and while | $30:30. - i i B more callg for them last week than in municipal officials, Attorney General |convalescent should develop arteria| Total subscriptions—$811.26. IS THE PLACE TO GET A NICEthe past five years. George E. Hinman gave an officlal | sorosis, ang chronic Bright's disease Division A. CHIROPRACTIC ROAST BEEF A8 WELL AB-A NICB |, o ot teachers-about the: atats who ' opinion that the members of the Home |and this should steadily grow worse|. Team 2. Capt. T. C. Murphy, $196.35 PIECE OF CORNED BEEF OR ANY-: |, o0 e guard are as liable for the personal|until‘his death in-April of 1917. and| Team 7, Capt. M. J. Kol $771.50 " have been anxious to have a part in 5 ta th iti that thy f AT eam 7, Capt. M. J. Kelly, $77.50. ADJUSMNT THING IN THE MEAT LINE. the work of the selective draft are to | 4 o L Giher Sliten ang i during. Jhsie’fiy’?f "5 12’:;}2'3‘:”3 (his| Team 8 Capt. William J. Fitzger- - . ; . - g ald $81. VAL LUPPERT ::‘ g‘wen run :llpal"lu?:lg; mntdoxhzur:‘-‘ exemption to men in the military ser-|the plage, in a barn among hay and Tesam 10, Capt. E. J. Brophy, M. D. Is a natural health method which en- 7 lt,sn‘t ghepale mf:au . vice of the state. With thousands of | rubbish, and should he at times go $20.25. & e + %+ ol ables nature to restore your health sults of the classification. GHESTER W. BARNES. men already in the national service, |around with his person exposed and | Team 12, Capt. C. J. Downes, $75,| MOF® effectively and premanently than ‘While eating raw oysters, E. M. Ash- 3 there will be a great falling off in ihe | his clothes disarranged would he be| 'Peam 15, Capt. J. J Corkery, $115, | 2R known health inethod. No medi- WOMAN bey of Neank closed his teeth on a amournts received by towns and citles | mentally sound. Dr. Gildersleeve an-| Team 18 Capt. J. P. Cummings, $63. | CIR® Surgery or osteopathy used. hard substance which on examimation | Charles H.. Philo H., Lena B. Barnes fg{t e“ rversgnal tax, i:nd omm?lfogzz swereq that he would not. Dr. Gilder- | Total subseriptions—863810. " @ (;hi 4 l 't t 5 Pil naturally not anxio # roman o ony o womer, | provl ke 5 et parl sbest snend, Moy Francla 4 Pike, snd thss | Bty 10 S5l o S 906 Lieer had pever mot D fobnemn, | ™ i Tenute o Date ropractic Insiitute But a good cigar is a smoke,” T ap LeR Won Svi D e wo Mr. Barnes was engaged in the groc- o Home suard has practically witness at lengih. The following are the total subscrip- said Kipling. He'd better have said: & ery business on the Bast Side ior 31 {iaken the ce of the former National J. 0. Zimmermann, A, C. 1 Dr. Patrick Cassidy was called to|tions for the three days’ canvass fov “A ¥ That a state traffic director will be | years, but gave the business up some | 81ard, members of ch were exempt MRS BT AN AR R b e ik natae. Jnoe me | time ‘agos (Flo hes Bold gverst foun military tax, and later, the - \ a result of the remarkable stridés made | offices in Preston and represented the | personal tax. Circular No. 15, M But a good hunk of bread is some- in automobile activitles is the belief [town in the state legislature in 1380 the stand and testified to the fact that certain opiates would produce sleep. He also testified to the effects of ce the teams in the three divisions: Licensed Dr. of Chiropractic Division B. 220-221 Thayer Bidg, Norwich, Gennx B, points cut that the present militia tain diseases mentioned by Dr. Gil- s p otk Tomans 1D X ——r thing to eat.” of Robbine B. Stoeckel, state commis- [and in_the State senate in 1233 apd [has done “as much in the service as|derslceve. Dr. Cassidy said he had 3 % T our‘hrud PREN idea of | mioner of motor vehicles. 1884, He ‘\fs a 324 degres Mason, a |the Naticnal guard did during the|known Dr. Johnson and thought that 1;,‘;:;?, 3 Capt, John H. Carmey,|who refuse to give and tell you that h? eal b d. ik member of Uncas lodge, No. 11, I O.|years before the mobilization on the 5 what re reat 1 lha was suffering from melancholi this war is unjust, tell them that if we Practically all of the Hartford fire|0. ', the Veterans Association of Odd | Mexican border in 1916.” The military | Arthur Williams testified to a con- |gaqnog. © CoPr John P. Lyston,| don't go forward to meet this War the . insurance comganies which have Nor- | Fellovs and the ~Ancient Order of |board, therefore, {hinks it is entitled o | versation with Mr. Sullivan in which | *“Toarm 5, Capt. T T. Digins, $27460, | LT, Cgme,t0 us. We are mot in 1: ANDREWS BAKERY wieh agents are represented in the loss | United Workmen. Mr. and e |25 much consideration. It intimates | Mr. Sullivan hag said that he thought | Team o, Capt. J. A. Dessaond, so6o.. | (0, help Ueigium Great Britain _or. at Middletown insane asylum, but the | Barnes celebrated their golden wed-|that the attorney general dispesards|Dr. Johnson would not make a will. 50 % i » ¥269.- | I'rance, but to prmectz‘ :orwml.Mg c‘ SUMMIT STREET loss will be distributed among them so | ding last month. A the Jaws of 1917 in making his finding.| L. H. Burdick the last witness, | Team 9, Capt. J. J. Shechy, $i20, |L&/e Sent troops to fight on Fren that none will suffer heavily, Eoio MoCab While the military beard offers to|stated that he had tal Mr. Maro : = \ ugene abe. “protect by every legal means” any |from Bezrahville to Mr. y's house o A Saybrook man, Henry Clements, Eugene MecCabe, Danielson, died in |guardsman who cares to refuse to pay | in Yantic on the night previous to Mr. former conductor on the Shore Line |this city on Wednesday at the age of | the tax, it is possible that city and |} 1viden eleetric railway, has enlisted in the U. |50 vears. He will be buried in New | towsi pficials, prodded by the need of 8 soil so that we shouid not have 31"1;?(;“ 11, Capt. Charles O. Murphy, | fight on the soil of the United Shtn.t“. eam in this fight to a finish a Team 14, Capt. John M. Lee, $194,01, | .0 2 in this fignt to : Mara’s testifying in the probatecourt.| Team 16, Capt. James P. Sheridan, | V¢ 2r¢ ot going to lay down the He said he had taken him back, i 5. . guards being raised for munitions | London. Mr. MeCabe leaves four sis- N | £189.35. sword until it is won and autocracy revenue and the greatly increased |company with Sheriff George H. Stan- is forever put down. ' There are or- 5 + 1 ; ety | Tactories, docks, etc.— He Is stationed | ters and a brother in New London and | number of exemptions, will _include | ton on that night and that as far as|siagay o CoPt Walter G. Casey,|ganizations that are doins things in ffice of The Norwich Savings Society | ot Chariestown’ mavy yard. a brother in Ireland. them in the tax and rely on their de- |he knew Mr. Mara was mnot at the |’ Total subscriptions to date, $2051.61, | LU War that the government canngt Norwich, Conn., Dee. 15, 1917, e s S e T : e clfinirk\]g to fisfim tge; xgatter on account | Fitchville club that evening. Division A ' ¥ ggiual;lfecgs:s?:;r:e;t;og\‘gcg:stai?rv:ar? A 9 = g of ti mall indiy -| Botl : . 3 - i The Directors of this Seciety have |meeting of Comfort circle of the ECNERALS S o ¥idual amaupti e R e e alat mooni taw | Toanis¥ Cupe i aaons. yaigasi|but tns organizations are doing a dif- declared out of the earnings of the|Iing's Daughters was held Wednes- Thomag Fitch. Circular No. 15, issued under date of | ver Lee Roy Robbins dpened the ar-| Team 7, Capt. M. J. Kelly, $168.25. |ferent kind of work, which is justtu current six months a semi-annual |33Y afterncon with Mrs. Willlam H. ; i Jan. 14, 1918, readd as follows: guments for the defendants. Mr. Rob- | Team § Capt, M. J. Fitzgerald, $182, | important—that is, ‘to preserve the Baker of Rogers avenue, Mrs. A. T. Relatives from Narwich attended the I " i o 3 kY 10, Ci E. B ' spirit of the soldiers and saflors and dividend at the rate of FQUR PER| Utley presiding and twelve attending, | funeral services for Thomas Fitch, | oq unns2’;;1‘;:”:?at{xeersu:'t::)ilfee;ngg;le?:l g::wx‘xva‘:haulg;‘e?e(}ngg t]?éw%f:t t'rg?xL 32579-3.;1 Cot B . Brophy, AL Do | e bor their comfort. ~That is what CENT. per anrum, payable to deposi-| = i New London | ek were held at his residence, 24| & the state to the effect that members | ment for the contestants. Team 12, Capt. C. J. Downes, $151. | the order of the Knights of Calumbih January 15, 1918, Rty el L Sy L X ik bt RS Rete Sac ‘entitled to exemption from the pay- | morning. eam 15, Capt, J. J. Corkery, $333.25. g “Thi an Revolution last sum- |meyn Danforth, pastor of the First 5 and spirit, the morale of the man. Thia COSTELLO EIPPITT, Treasurer mer, is occupied now by Mr. and Mrs. | Congregational church, officiated. The z‘:,’;tozrhtih; gg:%?:‘ ‘:; gth'er iage- = ke %‘222 1173 Capc;. 1:' ‘{)’ Clgnnec!ll], 414120, war gjll be won only by those who ¥ * | William Stead, wha moyed to New |bearers were Joseph :Fitch, Thomas |} = g Who have given| AR COMMANDEERING 1131 3 pL. J. P Cummings, | 7 endowed with the spirit of Tight.’ London from South Coventry late in|Fitch, Jr, D. S. Marsh, Jr., Fred H. fi‘ii,"tifiéel,f&'&‘i.°°‘Ffiie£?té":.‘.e$“5§:5 COAL IN NORWICH. oo 20, Cat. 7. D, Preitter $136 “These are the words” SMd Gef:. NOTICE B | il Chplee Daboll and, i | eral i ho retorents (o acte of i o ! Tolal subseriotions, FBesde] | |oral Beckiey, "ot & man who bac peen At the Yarn Shop, No. 17 CHff St.|In Cedar Grove cemetery, New Lon. | Scheral assembly of 1917 which were| Two Cars Consigned to Local Plant Division C. !’a‘_rf:“:cfi“vd’nes wfi‘ich the government Painting, Paperhanging. Plastering, |all yarns will be sold at the old prices | den, intended to fix the status of the mem- Taken Over for Shore Line, Fitchville Team, $500. i ting for the purpose ef Wins - 2nd,a1so a specialiy In Decorating and | until Monday, Jan. 21st. Euy now and| A g;'sn:’.‘ the .ng':!g fi“a’d};fl‘e intention Hanover Team, $230.25 Hing this war, with he Xnowledss iraining, Samples of my work cag Be | oo ¢t B 3 is legislation, as it was under- - ipti $730.25, orki o seen in the windows of No, 13 Main 8 | *>Ve money.—adv. Promotion for Captain Hull. Steod ot tg.:\t time, wes 0 Blace guel: w}gerl?éfie:o%‘lre;fi::fi;navsveltshesosrg‘e]_ Total subscriptions, $730.25. that we are working 1{2@. Jjust caiug L. REHMAN. The income tax law exempts grom| Capt. C. Hadlai Hull, who for the |members, in all reépects and matters | ornment has begun. o commarcieer Summary to Date. we can go farwesd 40 thin pAuIRCHS Tel. 1246-2 225 Dunham 8t ! r | past three months has been instructor | concerning the state, upen the same | s i i Division B .. $2051 ¢y | believinsthact wolars fena o sugi858TuTh taxation salaries paid by the s 0! 4 ¥ LA oal consigned to factories which are A ort of all the people of the com= any political sub-division of the state, |8t the officers’ training camp at Fort- | standing that the National guard had | not doing government work. Tuesday |DRivision A ", 1968.40 supp_[r‘ s e{rorpt to raise our gl City of Norwich Wi W Therefore any of the employes of the|ress Menroe, Va, has been promoted |ocoupied, and for the same reasons. |the Shore Line Electric Railway com- | Pivision C .. -T2 | bt ‘this. $10,000,000 fand, ity of Norwi ater Works city or town of Norwieh will not be|to coast defense ad{w‘“&n}:i w‘j:‘d jh“d' H“S" far 7} ‘;‘e 5;:"’ is ”r"f“”"l‘ed 3‘1’ pany received two cars of coal that | o T Otpf—cm;l:ll’r;- at 7 o'clock the ‘membets Office of Blig H i quarters at Fort Wright. utant | Home guard has heen performing the | had hee: tenoal 1 oIl e, etiss. SATR5I26 D2 Board of “'Meiccnummiulener :alu?gs ;‘;i;lnfl!x‘;eemfieg“b‘s RCOME | Hull's command ineludes every fort in | serviees and duties of every ' kind v:;;m? isnn:to figgnovem‘;n:m‘ififik??{,‘;: General Beckley in his talk to the of the various gea.msf s“‘"e‘zh“';‘m_ Norwich, Conn., ,gn' 1 "'1" 3 ? the coast defense along Long Island | Which the Natienal guard performed|Shore Line company was sadly in|captains and team members Jast ev- ff vglfuj!n::rt}s]iuvse‘a:a%pgs:fig = Waler Rates for the quaries sm@tn 1t was expected that the, fourth |sound. before it was taken in the National|peed of coal. It was learned Tuesday | ening, said: “We are now well started | & SR S iy % Dee. 31, 1917, are due and pa; quarterly conference would be held army. The Home guardsmen have been | that a barge of soft coal intended to|on the campaign for the $10,000, war | Appointed Acting Scout Commissiomer, payable a 1.1 g the ‘office Jan, 1, 1918, / Sunday evening at the Sterling M. E. given very generously of their time|relieve the situation here was at New |camp fund, which is the sum allotted Attorney Harry L. Peterson has been Office open from £30 a, m. until 5|chureh. On account of the death of a|| [NCIDENTS IN SOCIETY ||2nd means to protect the state in any | Haven. The coal is to be distributed | White Cross Council, Knights of Co- i it aclin et e p. m. relative. the distriet superintendent, ¢mergeney from dargers of the same|to the households that have mo coal, | lumbus, while the work of reconnoit- ;optake the place of Bepjamin M. Additions will be made to all bilis| Rev. George G, Scrivener, of Norwich, kind as the Nationa: guard was train- | and after that to the faetories that are jering and the skirmishing has been Bruce who has gone to Washington to remaining unpald after Jan, 20, 1818.| was unable to be present. ed to meet, which are naw much more | doing all government work. most encouraging, the hardest work of | o i 5 T g ridads accept a government position. —CHARLES W, BURTON. Cashier, : e e the campaign is yet to come. Exten- S Frs e T B fhch Lhgt, SUATON has raglainesd Nm_ e:‘nd M';s, Jdohnfma%mtaro 1?n 3?;12 o !&gcl;’;l; 2?41“ ik u:; at;:g WATERFORD WOMAN 18 sive attacks will be launched on all hin § orwich on Tuesday for T gle- rgani taken ag an indication by Commission- thorpe, Ga. Dr, Blackmar received a |Preparation for military duty as the er of Domestic Animals James M.|captain’s~commission in the medical |National guard did during the years Whittlesey of what is being dohe in e ! officers’ reserve corps last August and | before the mobilization en- the Mexi- 1 s many towns and cities of the state|has lately been ordered to report at|can border in 1916. There appears te where the quarantine order is in force. | Fort Oglethorpe om the 17th of this|De no logical reason why the state fronts during the remaining days of GIVEN A DIVORCE. |the drive and it will be the duty of i SrET the captains and the members of the E t E. Bullard Violetta J. Hefflon Freed from Husband | teams to increage their activities if |} ffles Who Beat Her. they are to cover the territory as- . = signed them amd attain suecess in the ‘Violetta J. Hefflon of Waterford was |campaign now under way. V[OLIN granted a divorce from Harold S. Hef- | The work you are engaged in is one s flon, also of Waterford, on the grounds | that eommends itself to all the peo- of cruelty by Judge Warner in the|ple of the community who are inter- TEAC ER superior court in Norwich Wednesday le)stefl in helping to win this war for morning. The case was to have been | humanity. I could not help being im- o . 1 contested, but when it was called bo. | pressed by the words of r. George ""::‘;::: ";;*‘::""" "":"‘ i . Johns ill | 8. f New London, - easy taem ment of 5o pow Tax.. suth Mo fore resuming the Dr. hnson will almer o on, in his ad ' pei ox case Hefflon, who was in court, did|dress delivered in this hall, on the eve i y The report of the Sacred Heart grOWS'afld NOWONMer |ver win be trotectea by svory lomal | may mars a contert of the opening of the campaign, When For_sppaintmanis odioms B i3 window. } ¢hurch, Groton, read Sunday, showed means by the milliary emergency| Mrs Hefflon declared that her hus- |he said: ‘You are golng out in this|f & BULLARD, Bliss Piace, Mer« « board, which was appointed by the i - ; strong’ advance. A surplus ' in the| SQYS Father-How he eafs Bovernor Hoor npboInted, b¥ fhe | band beat her and that he had threat campaign to get $10,000 for one of the wich, Conn. treasury of $700. 100 enrolled in the . BN~ | ened to shoot her. They were married | greatest causes in history, the pres- parochial school and plenty of coal on ¢ral gssembly to Rerfest aRd maintain 45 . |month. Mrs. Blackmar will visit|Should not treat the Home gyardemen s The raising of grain for the dairy | friends in Georgia and New York be- | 2 Sfavorably as it ever t\E:fl.ed the Na- ut ass farm and the most up-to-date dairy|fore returning to Norwich, tional guerdsmen, methods are the chief topics of dis- “If any town or gity pffieial thinks he cusqula in ths;l progfntr)z‘l oé the &Tfi; > must be governed by the opinion of " A annual convention o e Conneeticu the attorney general, and should sub- A fine line of artistic Cut || Deirymen's association at Hartford on| ma ¢ s t | threaten to eubiset any mem- Tuesday, Wednesday and Thureday of My! How Rober ber of the Home guard fo the pay: " Glass, See this in our ||t "o~ e mmm threatening. They have patrietically The fact that Stafford has registered \ in 1911, her maiden name being Beck- |crvation of the morale of the U. §, : the Home guard. If informatjion sheuld y i i i e PL AUT DDEN Co hand were encouraging features. It T be received that any city or town pu- ggafonmwefiu{i;ne SRR YR L e Dl IHE -‘:A A has been decided to erect a $20,000 J : thorities intend to undertake the gol- i new brick schoolhouse. lection of the perspnal tax from any FTr e —— Established 1872 * || Zwelve of the thirteen students who | ) | Ethest acmain t Haciis ary Yomaa: | dudge Greene Addressed New Lawyers. || Quick, Painless Way To CUMM“GS & RmG Main Stroet, Norwich, Conn. 't)hu"' exam! nn:‘mimu[ror admi‘sslan t? tions of law, will regard it as its duty “Phere is no obligation to a client PS = #, Jaz anpeared In the superior cour Yy |to provide fob every such member |which can excuse dishonesty with the Remove Hairy Growths : afi Hart prd Tuesday afternaon. Judge . whatever protection the laws in fact|court,” said Judge Gardiner Greene of r : ardiner Groene of Norwich addresscd : provide,” the superior court Tuesday at Hart- m ( i PR SR N SRR R — | them ‘ml the d_ufle; ahn rlesponulb;lit :_; 2 4 — e ford on the occasion of the swearing (Helps to Beauty) ———————— FREDERICK T, BUNCE | 5" toas" ¢ ezl athies - "% Sent Body to New Jerssy. in of twelve of the thirteen men Who ’ 4 ; 8 the code of legal ethics. Wednesday afternoen Undertakers | Dec. 28 passed their examinations for | Here is a simple, unfailing way to d Emhl“s e Piano Tunflr Steamer New Shoreham went {0 § Cummings & Ring sent the body of |admission to the Connecticyt bar. ?\;llt}:hesm?ri(em Zi':;'a:;u?ll;alftl:nehmafié fll—-————_— @ Block Isiand from Providence Monday . Gsrel, Hocn 4 Linton LN, 3. en] TUCH8 Gonene oqd i o A n il Phone 838-2 __<z Clairmount Ave, | atter tiwo days of inactivity in Provi- the 8.40 train. Koch died Wednesday | fdelity were the fundamental princi- | Water make enough paste to cover the \ dence river. Reports from down the EE The Piane Tllfl bay convineed Superintendent Windsor morning in Preston. A sister acgorh- | Ples of the code of professional ethics hairy surface, apply and in about 2 4 ! I 322 Main Street J ‘. . fl,gmq S panied the remains, and the oath adopted by the State Bar|mMinutes rub off, wash the skin and NN Chamber of Commerce Building 'Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant “ association. every trace of hair has vanished. This \'J}\ ¥ There sée! to a shortage of | The twelve men sworn in included is quite harmless, but to avoid disap- > S calendars lnmt‘m state this year with everything else, .} -~ = ° e by that the boat could get through the/ice 122 ! without greatly damaging Rer sheath- y ing, She was warmly welcomed at|’ Danjel L. Brown of Norwich and |pointment be sure to get the delatone Charlas 1. Smiddy of New London. in an original pgckag- 2w SR reseiare

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