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‘ 4 wo:" SCHEDULES y émv;n HER‘E EVEN nss SIEK . 5 ‘\‘ Redsipt of Small Amount of Goal Has i on ane : e & g . Slightly. Rvlieved Situstion. uary 28th to March 25th. mm‘ c““.nm lfl“ &" * ; District Cannot be Located It & statement tasued Sunday night 16 B, ge ehairmdn of tné ) ‘g - 0 vt Bt Q8L M b Tned O b e [ L A AT EpihEsEa SRAY SYRUP OF FIES Porteous: Mitchell ¥ fim‘mflhn‘hl’m‘. %‘W 0t fifih W dge of el in g i COMPRNY % L edi i - - LADY ASSISTANT Al Calls Answered Bromptiy Oay and Night 88 Main' Street 4F6R clusi IF FEVERISM, BiLiouS, oON&TI- : sion : h o g {?rlo"f s for e s PATED, Givi :ficlz‘lgELAx- RN Ce| Ninety:three ires gerit sut| Vineent, Veiuntowni Arthar Peuiin, # Y : 5 ATIVE (¥ ERERTIVIE BRI o e BB REE g R e : e ; el ! on Bose, 90 enee isonbe s | Spvaon of, relian a0 Lo ¢ ks i oo g e, e || Store Closed FLAGE 18 THE onEAs. sm.w'.m..mffi% g Rom svonus, Rew | iy ‘ggm\%ulg«m 14t | “Sandiaetar cuind: Sen O tonere s cobteRs vain e ties, Unieds 4 : * Monday servics willvhe given as | SHall biira E&F PLACE TO Buy - |linded t the easten et i ¢ || Bl e Diang, Mysiio; i ant- Lol 2@%”%& ik FUR COATS T St S ol ouunteds | ek, Scntoi PR ER SR | o : = a1 2 e i, oyl Today i Rotky Mountair, akcept in $84ras6ed are lochted, Wiihin uz (e é}‘" S?Q‘ : Hai Lines—Wiii bé 6feraed on | Ruling 1-F i ilstiess, pale, feverish, full ot | fiimg Qe N(..'l'l‘l geter NgwkvEng)l“mi il thae:::!m B I g,'?,,’” orge B, Bmith, sten -] b i 4 f biedth bed. ':Lm & G t_schediuld; 3 , doesn’t to the Authoritlés If registranid lo: esteily; G s 1t liage Line—wWiii at, g Mg o 5 | redion. 1t 18 very i | catéd ate fiot able to give askiiFAnes | dell, Stoningtor; Manuel Vinesmi, |, . ovich-Cel ¥ 18 [oave Noraion | ose 6t s = #id (arrhoes, #ive : PR i 3 . nl E;:.'- ot dalse’ G COHMERABLY | yhay they did not:intend to svade thé | Stonim Tases Dusgan, !3,’,;‘";";?7“{’:‘.?:.,‘.';5:,';1,3{‘;3; Bfoti 2 tul A a s{;fl;’ of . Ini Observatice i m, last édr. Fifst car leaves Cen- and i a fow &l the foul : ¢ i By Ko 0osyp; K R i~ ( 1 Golord | FantEases, e midae. ANGHMS e o, R S R e P Motttie: Phonp |- m % &5, : : !g'.: Harse (Btask and e ikl with teesn the military ithofies. sl 1 W LG £ Sopen ’# sral Village $46 & M. 8hd two-hourly | I8 consid waste, the sour BiiE 4Hd fefment . of the I W FSRIBBRL | (horeattet tntil 1045 p. . last car, |af 6¥ hat fo6d paseés. the bawe) . | ; ot 5 i Fratieis, Stonington; Otto | Stomington; | Fournier, Jewett il : 21 b e b g you o i - TUR LINED COATS ¥ #nd Taesday 110 | 4 e O s | Cley: ita. kett, Baiic; Krasic Mo- ,é"f,g e ey ke i Bl 10 Lfiz,fif"‘ e nd, Siovial chid sgain |} ' . Order of the F NATURAL m:gnvlnn. MARMGT, | the la s S o i n: (e Napierkonski, Ciaey le; Heity 0| ray, U P Pmc&é Norwich: u:un A WOLAWOF ,.%‘.?a..“‘?'&,..‘;% Blsntng |ative, asd mothets cn rest say after National Fuel I = P Seaner il be faie Hondty Vohuntown: Arie Sibnnmetto ¢ Lrme: Alessnaro Seccinrote. Water. |oaves il E4s o e 00, |2 DY prduc 8 mdaurpeties ae s |ivine It bicsuse i pever cue fo ke || National Fuel z THE L. L CHAPMAN C0. peratifes will change bt litie trom | (P RR1, ATERGK, mamnmc ford: " iota mm.‘"&n? Water- | agh car, Leave Williantle 8.4 8. i, | aeriveq trom Tuok tnan o T | iesp andy, Mother! A Hetle styen * Administeaser 2 0 6AtH e ot " She. SN Ty oot | tor B Dussengr, o : | A A B OGO | i | 5 to-togsly w1030 p. ., ot it " s |todey aves & dck anil awsorrow, bt : TEING Ao Tt | B R B e, R ot | oJi it et M R R B i st " R el - . ara, Mystic: X ; g = e, “ | =-Fi 1eave wich for New 5 4 ; - SonING AND TRUCKING |4 Sl s e ot T e, o [ vl St A B oo, o JE0 AR Y| g ot b g S0 2 | i k 5 H 2 A\ 2 ‘ i ) 2 nly on - 5 DONE Ry NOMPTLY, AND AT |Atianio oL T Nottolk Qa, Lymé: rrederick Leroy “,?’,‘2 eweit C“"w’fi'fi&" ¥ Atbestis ey, é\ge’w I"'on;l’ofi‘ozl fin."a.u?‘ 1, then |20 ég?ggs»i;;dm« il are, countertelts soid h THE PORTEQUS & WITCAELL 0§ LE PRIGE ‘Forec atérfora; Manuel G. Fictus, SEORIAE- it g - | two-nourly gntil 945 p. st eor. | 9F.for mi e at ¢ ¥ 9 : tort; Benny Penza, Mystic; Joseph Jii aFvey . Mont#lie. , x‘ P B i I Tty b < A. D, LATHROP T Tncteased | rieki, Jewatt Gty Amfonia. De Soe, | Brinislaw era, Colohester, "4 oy e, Mbes et Betagion, S MAGUAUNL. | tfong “back with sonie b i at night; Tuesday snow, continued |EOne to Portufial; Michaél 'F%o [ sginsky, Yafitic. Frank Ha; Toutly unitil 8.45 p, fo, theh 145 p: & ptl i fi“r 786 ayFup. i Phane 175 Sl o gl-cstffi; Rof rt Ausbutger, “;l;fn}’nn-l Bollg, Jr. :vumln;uh il | ana nourly whth 11,15 9. 1, 1 SRl jaust b eontivdouny ed | BT ot £ — " Obssrvations in Nerwich. 0 parcelino Malo, Westerly; Pael|van, Westerly. Frank Lernas, Stotine- | Leave Yantic-f6f Nortrich . .. 1hjiry to the plasit i its . : % 2 Kleiha, 3 : A n. Johti Gilbert Goss, Yantie. Jake i & v .45 |08 ifjury to thé plant il of the aally eaitibn of Dédge Comstric- A GREAT VARIETY OF o THe following records, remorted trom | rcnsuriel " estet caomnrvelgi | Rosedimts, Porshoutne. Beniy ISk AR L By o then 1de contents, may usS oniy wueh qusnties | on Heports, eic, ata. sxbmpy < L . S i ey ansdt | yowses 4 « Bafley Miller | ng, Wateriora. Hatord ] : Ruling §: ‘Mapufacturing establish- p i thin hav- Alarm Clocks |5 7w i he Somciic it (i, Sleande: B sgm‘g e e it | 45 o 8ty v hise b o | 15 | lins L Mopuiscouping setatjah When you think of hav chg;_'(“!:d .sl’_t:muy afid Sthddy: Lifbetsky, Leohard Bridss: &zfij icoli Naneviiz, »%mwgne, erated 6fi 4 gfl;},’wxf schiéduié. First | EOHENL=0 mas g i M&,’ m:{ie(.h z:fi“s;“ fi; firfoflnmufi'{mg 3 AUT P A N I at FRISWELL'S Ba | 0% vl %fihefi"&f&n b i ford,ven Z’;‘}n“‘i’y,”fimlifl avater|car leaves 6 for Uceal Beaci | IPIOE B0 (h8 Broa e oty | ma tastared s manifac- 1 iNg your 0 INTED e . sky, M; : Afidréw |6.30 a. m., half-Hourly thereafter until stg cés,” or, “storés” They : : ‘& Tam . . 95| tows, In navy; Willlam 3t Gréene, | Mackke, Moosup. Paul Toth, Ft. Mont- | 11.30 p. m., last car. First caf l1édves | OnCe: ki 3 ... |1&¥s a partial exemption as foilows: g 2 25-27 FRANKLIN STREET N . 30 30.01| Waterford, Peter Rorsak, Mofitville: | & Jron Worki, 10 Veséy Mreet;| Parade 1o Comelery 1 4, Hi; ana halr- | LXempHoN B: Japkiasumen aé:fl__ fi_‘ffiw May fse fuel for heat licht iu“ thi“k M the 3 o« “etesenseociion | Tficmest 84 iowast 24, S R Walbeh Culoneriar deg e B g Davs cierkc ot g hourly thepéutter Wil 11.80 p. m, last | SATIS, G008 Cx (604 ! i Repatts\ Nhien are o et 5o 3 3 " inley, of stchester; ] 3 ol L] = 3 OSEPH BRADFORD : - Bak. | Vane, Bowers, Waterford, - Bietenth 4,?“”"" Board andd Mrs. | “Now London-Niehtic Line—Wil be|, Bremption c: Sanufastutsss of |provent oo aviiele romsid s ot J BRADF *| St David B. Lang 150 Vine streel, i the Ninth Division it .‘é&‘,h%m;‘zh;m; foods not Brichable &nd ot negessary | eriorating in value by remaining in l; | ed ¥ 1 y ty: Jack Sf ers(dl{u Leonard that the publication | first car leavifig New London 6.45 a.|for immediate eonsumption may burifif z,p Men' cdn_t%n.* BOOKB’ DER ‘., $034 | Bridze: William _Fovds, Uncasvilie: sts of ngmes to Whom dues- |m. then two-hourly wnii 1045 b m |06l fo the &xteri \autnorised by ihe| L. Repéics which Will pat fhto no- g 6 n M. e -32 | Willlam Irving Weaver, Lymé: Ralph naifes have n returjed ufide-|theh 11.45 p, M., to Waterfopd ear- [State fuel administrator upon appli- | Ce8fary immediate tse automobiles, Blank Eosks Made and. Ruled te Order ighest 34, suvmflu. ,\'J{ Bgckwuh.miumnitom Clarence | livered, has gréafly sesisted (Hé work | House. cation by the fo6@ ddmifistrator. Note | Yéliicles or hosts. 2 " .ch"Ay emparisons. ‘astman Whif g ¢ Fre Norwie] eder- tHe bodfds. Mény of the ien have f!ew’ Lenden-Ferty Road—Saybr6ok | —Conférence betweet national fuel ad-| 3. Servite in gdragés (stich &s élé- ' Predittshs for Saturday: Fair. ick Lungner, Mystic;: Joseph Ierael been lochted thrl 7 €h {hig publieity. |Line will be operatéd as ut prégent. |ministrator ang hafiohal food admifis | VAting cats). e e g«mwm athér:, As mqscua.fl x : e »Nev‘r d}kvenlfihu&r u?]e;-wmn be l{it‘r‘i:)r"fi‘s &re:fll}'tl?a i the following ;y. Other g.g",:my tepairs, A redictions, Bundayi Cloud; bt operated on a twoqliour schedule, first 8 on; 3 A xemption G: Plants granted special n § CAVE WELDING & MIG. €0 izt o o rrewome eioen e Tow sauivemy a one B SRR T, o Rt U050 s ol SN B o o i s Weither: S jarT; thén two-hourly uitil 10.15 p, m., then K A ;. y _main-|adminiStration. IMportantiAny man- i a 5 yretpii e Aoty mmm:nm, hers, Btiom “in . vany _AT 210N GHURCH: FROM RETAIL STORES ILI5 p. m, last cer. Leave Chester|tAin nécessarv Neat Until tweive o |ufactures wor exerm it deg{rmm freezifig), " for the purpose of &u ply - i i h 6. il clé i i ¢ ing Heat f6r Wholéstils or retll stores, Gaedgs Atk & Ssectuity, ..:_;h_‘ Ocetipied Pulpit at Both Mémting and Al Connes: ih., then two-hoétirly until 9.24 ck n6ot. Noté: Cofiferénice bétiveen | above who claims that He has been au- & s t L : . ! tore business hotses, of- | . 7, theft 10.55 B. th, last ear. fhe national fiel admiinisteator aiid |thorized o operate on Monday shouid | O 20V, other s <- WY asslatect, . Afterneson 8¢ viees: Siony Croex Line-Gperased on e the maionai ood agmisceitor ts 1o immediaialy eiesraph the Connecticut e e O LR i P i e dule, & n the - modifieation ! uél administrator, Hartford, the source 4 2 51 Chestaut $t. Tel 214 I ] At the MeKinley avénie A M. Bl 4 masimum of on delivery, a day presen sehe 4 =] "4l stores; whals and Fetall, Gtid . heretofore dffanged for Tuédays, 5 N " . | Zion church on Sunday Rev. Theo. A.|ssbin petail stores muy soon Bi tae e Wl ool husines hotan: whion ooy |of s sutherity, when a changs of night will b8 in. (T Atten, 8. T. B, A, N, 8 16 1n all Conneéctiéiit cities and towns . ot 4f- a 3 % ‘ Business of Professional Ofices— | convenient may be gramted permission (T ar des oL 5 47| (6¥oon and évenifis, Mev. Mr. Auleni|of mere than, 2500 population. Plans | .pofrron: Y:’,‘,i’,}g,y'“,‘g,;—dfi‘,’g“fl’;;t b ’r’.i.."’{hl"p.f?;'é’:&i‘;.'m'y"fi.i héat ot froéral Ofder: No fuel can be birned | by the local fuel adminiSteater. verhauhn ] I i g & :‘é‘l.r;rh{r:d = ;g;nu;-‘:f tgtte gxxn [/ [ £6 this end were set going iIn Wash- | 1o e R Srary tar ey fret CaF | O elouk ey af pputing heéat ] e purpo Supplying Heat for | “Ruling 14: Religious sefvices, meet- ! 3 i 3 Tk | {hgton recently at a‘conference of the Ty 3 |cified in the Washis f. | 0¥ Dusiness of professional office (ex- |ings of charitable assoctations, Red 10; 16-17, At tHe evening service there | aommmerciol s ommr - o oad i | Lhen hourly until 9.45 p. m, then 1045 5 e e S épt to siich Extént as IS essential to |Cr d lief work fiot affect- . : ; . m. to My g ving | uary 17¢h; provided, sueh storé {543 i 4 L o e llld n‘epair work i . i oy Ké::"fi?‘&%‘x“fir‘%:f‘e‘.fm?'.'i states counclls seclon of the couneil | Brolon ‘930" &, thén haurts Hr | Disiness hossds do mee oui Canas"or | revent injnry to propersy trom froes: |od sinee. they are flot publie. ammuse: h ] ; ing) except offices used by United | ments. Note-All the above places of . | i ta- o tobad y . BIEALL Nikh 6 Groatian Church. *The text was trom | In taden onst. o the Missssippi. Reps | ien, 20,7 fm. (0 Mystic, Aaaitiona |seling ouen artcios extrusively” ana |mint™;, o000, minicioal govern. | public amusements mast o closing, . - LL KINDS ON ey i B Puter 1 58 by the choir | [HSEHIALIYes O the Western statés are | fioves to and tigf Nodnlk anisyacss. | Washington order of aeinsry Tt g&{};‘g SmEnie b “’,"""g"“fi T e HE LI b,d oot B ¥ e ecial music by the choir | i e taf. \ N 5 i % : = oo L companies, banks. trust compan- | No fuel whatsoever éan be i n any | AUTOMOBILES, 1 'z {under ‘the direetion Of Prof, W. E. |0 aacet Jater o ew London, the { gpaerien o 2‘°I'w§f'.§iu§‘.‘€-“’;;?,’é‘m‘l? aoliong oot ana seatent bansic, | = Phveicians or dentists, A : < | William T, Maoroy Blested Prosident | Se2rY. A bass solo Nadareth, was|enirman of the eommercisl ecomomy | Shrn” onye Wateh Hill for Ashaway fonly. stores ey aintin n:‘&‘;fl'fi; Rulifis 9: The above order does not | Ings liquors are sold, or pool or bil-| . = CARRIAGES WAGONS, “["o 8. Mams By T G6lety.. | ondered by Prof. Geary, and n pleas: | dividlon of the committee of thauetrial and 315 a. th. then two-hourly | heat throushout the dat and tae o) [PEORIDIC the use of HENE in wnheated [lard rooms or bowiing alieys. come| ” e e aama Sotlety—| cing soprano eolo, Tho'Hndless Day, | curvey, 'Chnmeetiens Cownetl of De. | L0, 200 S b e 9 ©¥e- fofficex. ‘1t does not specifically forbid |ducted. ; [ oiEl TRUCKS and () ARTS Bocisty Has kot Four-Members by ivas sing by Mrs. Mary E. Becker of |1, nse, atténded the confereneo and |Westerly only. Cats leave Westerly | Riling 10: The abeve 6rder & the #se of fuel for poWer; ateording- | Rulifig 15: Tn response t6 an appli-! 5 y Deaths :Disrthg-he: Luet Year. | grburg, -Masa, T ';';";0:4,"5’,' o i fetiFe baa batt meking olen | tor Asfiatay .07, TAb, 9:45 a s then | espécislly BroHmlt tay wrerr o 10t Iy, the operation of elévators ta serve Gemin h:;‘ex&efgr":“;nmgamz 3 ndere , No Hope Be: 5 A ) y " o e 213 i u ces i e ues 5 s = £ Mochanical Repairs, Painting, Teim- | 4 roguiar monthis meeting o St jMrs. Becker and Prof. Geary. Miss x:rt:(:‘:tm curtallmenit of deliveries | (wo-houely unii 945 1. m., the 10.43 | lisht or elevator service in tomeeicy |2 e 18 J08 tottiidden; - Tile o i Conneeticut fuel administrator sug- | Served in dining rooms, which ars - A #ing, Upholstericg and Woed Werk. | Mnry's Tiol Name soolety sehe st in | Cauiire Geer presided at (ho OFiii “The campaign for bimpler defjvety | Py M5t caf. Cafs leave A ke e G e e icics. | sests, owever, that the purpose of the | heated not fo the Durpese of selithe Blackamithing th dll its branehen | thelr hesentbly fooma Sunday aftur. { Ofi new member wad received.info cotngrain eormomy, Dy, the naflorial |tyo-hourly until. 10.40 5. M, then 1113 | tor: suggests, However thar o iarae T ot e swrved unies Voq | oF ceing Tood the tallowing uerens e ? ¥ in ] v OO V' ird 1 = | p. 1 Y g o : - P 5 | davs are {re: a8 L " 00n at toiir & ek, t::mc h]:tl;‘.'ufi‘: On_Friday the quarterly conference | men tr oo ooonomy, Board last sum- p m. to- Westofly ofiiv. Cars leave |nf the order will net oo cersd nléss i o1 o, o * 57 ; e o ! Wholesale and Retail Stofes—Gen. |been received from Washington: “Ors val routing Businéds was teansacted, | ¢f the church was held and the con- B | Wesfertr {- Doty v itciz 045 & |3londava are treatdd as Holldays. | 1t Crase S04, Retall Heors burned | der provides that no fuel shall be vesd Y a.r he reports 6f the ofders and comm| Ex;ncen qu'!'n cllnrg; «g«fn Ps‘uidm‘ ble mer- | jalt car e W«;';ielne:?; sOrder_ lnrm (;onnecucut: E in rooms where liquor is served. The Jo | toos for the past year showea the sos oty rheo. A Auten. Reports | ehants who iost deliverymen by the Weekapatig Lihé-—~Wiil be operated e stores remain open for the pur. | T—SS—me——a———— | o jncludes dining rooms.” clety to be in the best condition hoth ; OF the trustees were given showing theé | afafs to #ét on without replacing the) L x k % 1| s gt present ste of s{gllingflfondl,hg:uga, and medi]—l BORN. Gmellxg-oguczgn .ulnd Distrlbugan—, 2 3 i hurch. t0 be 1n the best ‘of finaheial 165 avails] s cal supplies ofily, Y must not_sel = % eneral Order: Rezulations do net ap- | 507 to 515 North Main St | Fion ivee s brasoisacion s Wi | anding. There wove 2iss rapais gy | 10 e iifed inbor stpplies ‘avaii HOLY NAME SOCIETY Thacr Bnod, Thua fnder s lesued by | MARLANRCH, Da e Jo 20, 1918 biy to the operathon of any mie 6F - 903, Rev. 7, H. Fitemaurice, chap. | WEre Very gratifying from the bourd | sigbuilding the eaiirbade xng cinet {ke state fuel administrator that the| Irafiana. i - ey Plplant producing fuel, or to the heating | - - === fain" ot the sodlety ‘and rector of tho|Of SteWardesses, the Sewing cifcle, thé | vitas industifes. One. délivery & day, RE-ELECTS IT§ OFFICERS,| Monday rules may. be coneistent with / of such rooms or offices or such por-| - phrish Wal peesent and commended | \vONeN's Misslofiary socléty aNa’ thé | curtatiment of pecial deliveries and R e the state closing rules wpon 6ther MARRIED tions of buildings as aré used‘in com-| = DRA di SINAY. . [ Be Cranaialionr e, ifd sommented | il chooy of the return goods and C. O D, privi. | Organization of 8, Patrick's Men Also | 4ays. . ; —— G—CHAPEL—In New London, nection with the production, transpor- it s Aot > % In the report of the paster, Kev. H, |leges, and in small and medim sized | Appoint a Sick ing ittee. | Ruling 11: Laundries and cleansing . by Rev, Philip M, Ken [tation or distribution of fuel. [ Ry ’,‘;‘,e“'m;'fi:;"“,fii hiet | ¥, Barrow, he retarsed 1o the. sood | ctey 4 In dmall pro ek e : g Committee gatablighments afe nelther ‘mantfac- | Miss Jua k. Chapol of New Tonden| Ruling 16: In further Infersretation enti ti6n of vfficers and fdent Andrews | EhOWing the churel hsd made during cq-operatiye délivery systems, were| The annual meeting of the Holy turers,” = “stores, nor ‘“Business | and Befnard S. King of 5 of the General Order, it it hereby hppointed Frank J. Mukha and James | DI short time here and expressed hime recommended Name society of St/ Patrick's parish |DOUSes.” They are not within the @AVITT-HERSEY—T ruiéd by the Connecticut fuel adminis- | 8 ‘{3 Muthhy, tellers, - The results of self as well pleased twith the condis “These recommendations are now in | was held Sunday afteFnoon in the | Monday fuel prohibition. Jan. 24, 1915, by R trator that fuel may be used for heat! .. Resme 19 Alles Bullding, Nerwieh {he voting Were #s foliows: Spiritual|tons. He said he hud made 100 vise efiect, eitler as & whole or in part, frooms of the ofganization in the base-| Places of Public Amusemeént—Gen« Wg”;_chéfltrr» . eline Hersey | for the fNlowing trades and business: | Phena 1177:3 Dircetor Reév. d, Fy baptimoimed one marriage and oné | in cities ana towhs with a total popu- | ment of thé churah, With = good i |eral Order: No tuel tholtpe Triend TenatRy Dot O New| " Auto and vehicle and boat répaies.| ! dent, William 7. baptism and had received twe into|lation of mote than twenty-four miil- | tendance. The efficient board of, offi- | (€Xcept to such extent as ig essenitial SIMPSON—RYDHOLM—T Sarh: N Baggage transfers and freight truek- | T T T |ident, Bimon J. Pahey: secretary, | (h¢ ¢hurch during. his pastorate here. | lions. Eighty cities have already gome |cers of the past year was re-elected; [to prevent ifijury to property from |STHFY Taly 5 1915 oy ey Toa | IrE & William 3. Couihan; financtal secre-| The presiding elder expressed him- |to one dellvery a day. Nearly asmany | in Saditian & sied visiting comtnittee | freezing) for thé purpose of suppIV-| Marier’ Mee . Dacid iholm of | , Blacksmiths. e DEL-HOFF HOTEL fary and treastiret, Charles J. Mul. |50t 88 well pléased with the confar- |Kave restricted spesial Gelmerion and | e appointed, ing heat for theaters, moving pieture| Norwich and Harold L. Simpeon of | Carpenters, Masons, plumbers, stéam- = EUROPEAN PLAN laney; eacristan, ~Michuel J, Diwyer, | $0e Of the church and sald it wis|ths return £00ds and C. O. D. privi- | The officers are: President, Alexan- |houses, bowling alleys, billiard fooms, | Salem, N. H. fitters and other building trades onm Charlee J. Mullaney was re-elected to| the best he had ever attended at the lege. And about 170 towns now have | der Jordan; vice bresident, James J.|Privafe or public dance halls, or any | RIOHARDS — MAHW — Tn Arlington | Strictly emergency repair work. HAYES BROS, P the office of finanelal secretary and|CHUrch. He also highly complimented | co-operative delivery systetns. ~ 'The | Casey; financial secretary, John P,|Otner places of public amuserhent,| Heights, Mass. Jan 26 1918, by Rev.| Cleaning establishments, '+ Props treasurer for the ninth tern, The va. | the pastor ofi Nis good work in ‘the #avings in labor have been large. The | Corcoran; recording secretary, William | Modification From Washington— The @ll, Tvler C. Rich-| Drug stores for the purpose of sell Taoshons 1220 tlous committees .of the soeiety will | PHief {ime he has been here and ex- |co-operative systems alone have com. |J. McKnight; tréastrer, Rev. John H.|&bove enterprises may run as usua! on : of Norwich, and Miss|ing drugs. 26-28 Broadway | be appointed Dby the hew president at | Pressed the hope that this work|monly saved 50 to 60 per cent. Broderick. The chaplain is Rev. Peter | Mondays, but on Tuesdays, up o and | . - o anT 5 Food stores, not including sale of | Ister meeting. would continue. “Great care has been taken mot to|d. Cuny. including March 26th, no fuel shall be ‘l};,-ysrlb—*?;}yl;",:;f—ln@nnmlso';j candy, cigars or soda. . After the slection the newly elected o3 Ve Push the campalen beyond the need | 'Visiting eommittes: Falls dfstrict, D. | burned for either heat or light (except s Hal o o sy an : > Garages, “ 38 officers were installed by Facher itz UNION LYCEUM. oraiaving labor. The board has|J. Bremnan, John J. Finnegan; Cen-|fo such an extent as is essential to | oo s Lattie Tachanelle, mautice, who urged them to work hard #ought o enable mérchants tp release 1 X Libraries and reading rooms, S tral district, Frank T. Sylvia, Willlam | prevent injury to property from freez- | <SNNERVIMATHEWS—In Daniclson, | Taundries. for the further advancement of the [Weekly Mesting Held Sunday After. | men only as there was actual demand THE PALACE facturers of explosives. HILL_In North Providence. Jan. 22, irnest Kennedy and Je E J. McKnight; West Side, Joseph . |ing.) - Miss Margaret Mathew Newsdealers whe sold daily newnn-‘ society, He also urged th n at McKinley A . M. for them either in_the fighting forces | Pleixer, Timothy Lynch: Thamesville, | Ruling 12: A distinction is to befe—( =~ = 77" ~ lpers prior to January 21st. - 78 Franklin Si 10 ¥ive the OMoets Heil sarmee bors| goor el Aol el it [ - el bl B S T Brennan, Timothy Gallivan; |obéerved betwéen dance halls which DIED. Schools. i treet port by attending all tie meetings, " s oy pams, holicy, the eampaien must | Broad strtet and Hoswell avenus,|are opén dally ang daficos Which are | o neocr _1n Noreh ‘Stoninston, Jan.| TobAcoo warehouses. 2 | P. SHEA The retiring boatd of government was| The Union 1yceum met Sunday at. |PQW be pushed more yigorousis. The|Thomas F. Burns, Joseph Belohens, | Drivately arranged for me some special | ™35 "1915, Mary Barber Babcock, wid. | Undertakers. T | \ $iven a rising vote of thanks for the | ternoon at the McKinley avenas A, or,| 1rst dratt under the Guestionnaires is | Laurel Hill, Thomas T O'Netl reca: | Hghts. The fammer chame ey Pecie] of Bamuel A Babeock, aged 75| Barbers until twelve o'clock noon. 4 . ey o reer | expected dbout Webruary 15. if the |erick La Fontaine, Tuesdays; 'the latter clads when a| years. Bootblacks until twelve o'clock noon.| 2 E. Zion church with the lyceum pre: i 3 d the sacrament in a | dént Miss Cassio Hotlons presding. | merchants are to be ready to give up| The ‘aim of this society is to do|change of night would be inconven- | CARR—In Westerly. R. I.. Jan. 24, 1913 | (Signed) O O 1 i —— Sunday of every|The opening hymn wag Jesus Pald I in an orderly way the men they will | constant. organized work against pro- |ient may be granteq for*Tuesday by | John T. Carr, aged 67 vears. 2 THOMAS W. BTLL, } A month. * 'The soglety lost four mem-|Al. The scripture lesson was read | 109¢ 2t that tme, they must begin pre- [ fanity and,unclean speech, in this way | the local fuel administrator. BLIVEN—In Arcadla, R. I. Jan. 24 [Fuel Administrator for Connecticut. & 1 merican House Nihac, Downe itk the past vewr.-| by Tev. B Harrow. Tho mimuies | 208 o, and the deivers changes Rame of Jesus. - The membens rey | yoRuling 4 «Grain elevators, potatoss, | 1915, Charles I Bliven, dged of Military Order of Foreign Wars, | Michael ywney, Patrick Barry, Mi- 3 e ‘S 2 ni 0 esus, & members reéceive | vegetable house s, cold storage, ain, s = % Special Rates to Theatrs Troupes | chael Shea and. Joseph Geling, 5 eagrovious mesting were'accspiot |y 'S priiiminary. 'to” ineagurating | comaneton in. o pran omors Jecelve | fege " storags, féed milis, coreal pro- | BLAKEIn Boston. Jan. 23, 1915, War- | The annual meeting. s dinace of Traveling Men, Ete, sty After the roll call the program was| (05 Plan in Connecticut the com- |and the orsanization numbers most |t manufacturers, bakers, canners, | Loh Blake. son of James G. Biake|the Connecticut commandery, Military! Liviey Cohnsetle Requiem Mass. carried out as follows: Recitation. Miss | TerCial economy division of tho state | of the substantial men 6f the parish. . | e dealers, creameries, condensers, | gy o, l0Ie e- Order of Foreign Wars of the United! s petion Simtuchot Buront | o o FoeSIO ¥ requlem mass | Pearl Smith: - duet, Misses Sum g | council's committee on industrial sur- B S all milk produet manufacturers, pack. | SEIPPBIEIn Wauregan, Jan. 17. 1915, | States, will be held at the Hartford] ARREL & BANDERSON, Props | ror s tare ar7ing, 3,50 Jamhes Me. | Marguerite Kpps; address, Tiaoe Prop. | 157, 18 arratiged for a meeting to be | THRIFT DAY AT ing and slaughter houses, mecessary | povncaon—tn feniral Village, Jan, | WD I Hartford this (Saturday) Phone 784, Dade wai held in 81 Mari’s church at | lems and Ctrlstian Demoeracy, Hev. ’x%h",‘;.”,‘g{;fl,;: i fomn WEST 8IDE 6CHOOL (1% Plants. rofrigerating plants, and | *§55575 “Jonn "Bourgeson, |~ - | evening. it — s, ool b - 5 % Sl AL s . E.F # ar manufacturers shal exe “ 5 3 8 o'clock. There was a Actend- | o Auten; addfess, Rev. B. T Bar: | 1uh naitutt! storor s ot D1 cliire : £ Trom the order. Ales M fecrSomDt | rRYNG—in Wilmington, Del. dap. 11, g’ AL WL R g B JE T L RO by ige | V8PS o oommercs and Dusiness men's | Patriotio Programme Carried Out By |JSGU I Si0en, Blae manutackurérs of | Tiots, o I Thing-formeriy’ of Ktia z A zmaurice ‘offfei at'the ser. collection wi en up by Miss fations in the state, the direct Mt. Pleasant /8treét Children. 4 . o A. Q. Thom iy Fo 8,/ vice. Frances Fields and Daniel Harris. The | 23%°C - R i et fertilize; WEBSPER—In Dorchester, Mass,, Jan. - y Fe Do of the Connecticut Chamber of Com- s 3 2 FOOT SPECIALIST Rl B i o i 0o yoinkinie Of | merce and. one merohant and,one. wo. | The frst of & mumber of thrift days Bl D faciahes ‘hipbULAIng | T49. 1518 Mes John Webster. former. = wis, SICENSED CHiROPODIST e Ay Benediction was_ pronounced by Hay, |27 delegate appointed by each cham- | Planned by John B. Stanton Wwas held Ure : . Cummir, ! Spring Arch Support AT LOCAL POST OFFICE|T. A. Auten. The Der. ,lans will be discussed in regard | at the Mt. Pleasant Street school on . 1918 Henry R. Hill. formerly"of East s Program was ar- lt5" Gonnectiout’ in the ve- | Friday afterncon.s The doors of the| BXemption B: All manufacturers or| [3I% aged 80 years. Suite 7.8, Al i i y ranged by Miss Rosa Brown. e LRarl Nt the . oy : 7ere | Woolen and cotton yarn for the pur- DE(T a8 ! . Mo :.' w;u':::n:m..":::;: 4| Sale of War Cortifiontes And Theift SRR Ment .and recommendations will prob- | Yarlous rooms of ohe buniding Word | B or Waaving 1hes Sicbisn b s QONEY —in Lanislson. Jan. 16, 1915, 15 Main Street e N ey R TN VRO i TAFTVILLE e s e {olowing songa: Aserita, The | JICE POML 1, e HANIIETS OF | momron e pamitson Jan, 24 1018 FU ; : CATHOL! . o ! ; rs. Martha Horton, 5 vears. NERAL i WILLIAM C. YOUNG e Wills 2,3 and 4" Clostd: - Fir' “Oyer O N DMANS CLUB: | e/ Ghod Bva. Ivoad o, Tty e aoten Sirinkers of this cloth }yymiaNG_Tn this city, Jan. 26, 1915, 4 ‘ H e Saturday was a banner day at the| i Re-elects Offi t A | Meeting | France, The Star Spangled ~Banner. | Banu el coats, | “Clement LeBlanc, aged 33 vears. - | Sueccasor to local post office with regard to the sale onday—Mill No. 1 to Run.by Wa- o 31600 Frr Gecting | "After a salute %o the flag and to the | Dreeches, and blankets for army and | g omay e enhaBel, i, ToAE 3 fitaon & 4 it o WAE aviney e IR ] (o PovaraPhib i d Over $1,600 For Care of | oidiers, readings weve shvan b g |Navy uniformis 2ad subcontractors for | ¥ Slor™ phiims homams of DIRE' :]'om 3 stamps as the total sales for the Parish Poor During 1917 Seventh and Eighth grades. Fi the same. Also manufacturers of 12.4 | Tuesday morning at §.15 o'clock. Re and BUILDER | emonnted to over ,1,:’6’0, Th ahditey| Mills No. 2 3 and 4 closed Friday| el appeal to.the childres oy Wiliams Mo | 8nd heavier duck for the United States O T Tateroient in ‘St Mansts Best work and materigle at right|® Nrge number of thrift were | night and will not feopen until Tues- | At & Well attended meeting of the | Adoo, secrotury of ihe treasury, Mil. |Sovernment and thread and cotton| 10 o'clock. w5 prices by ekilied 1 e o attificates. Several | &Y morning in order to save coal, | Catholic Woman's Club, held Sunday | lie Sjegal, Biinore Byrae. Aot Bal: | arn manufacturers and other concracs BARROWS—In Norwich Town, Jan. 26 ‘elaphone %0 West Main 8 | Parents have stated to the postmaster Mil No. 1 which is run by water |afternoon in the society’s room in the | berick - reaGin. Thrift, Jacob Nertz: | tors or sub-contractors for such duck | B Y oo that the inauguration of this ENBALMERS Pacs is Barrows, aged m | power, worked Saturday and will open | basement of St. Patrick's church, offi- | reading, Carrying Money. . Thomes|as well as the finishing plants engaged (e S S 4 o Saving will prove a great benefit to | this morfing. Mill No. 1 since it uses | cers wete re-clected as follows: Pres- | Spivers: reading A Litts Chiig Shayl | In dveing these ducks. Also manufac- | guneral services at First Congresa-|§ 1647 the children of the present day and|NO fuel for working purposes'is ex. |ident. Frankc T. Sylvia; vice pres- | Lead Them, Ida Fisnkin, _Veronica | fUTers engaged in making them int6 | tionai church in ~Norwich Town S will establish a custom wth them that | €mPpt from the five day closing order, Mrs, Nellie Sullivan; secretary, | Wentell. At the close of the . pros {;“" and equipment for the United ey lemttn, ST I 22 Lady Assistant ¢ One ot ¥ Gt Thalr i e o femaind- X : ; treasurer, Mrs. | gramme Mr. Stanton spoke briefly up. | States government. : Mansfiela cemeters. Mansheld, Conn. ; - e historle places in Norwich | er of their lives. The smalt allowance | : - Personals, MV rphy. on the subject of thrift and its in-| Ruling 5: Freight elevators may be| at the convenience of the family. for over two centuries has been the | EiVen children are in many caseg used ( | Miss Delsie LeBlanc of New Bedford _iRepom of the president, Mrs. Syl- | creasing necessity at the present time, | sed Mondays ang any other use of |psmAGE—In Norwich, Jan. 7, 1918, famous for tha purchase of stamps and par- |is visiting reiatives on Nomwlch v | Vit Showed that during the year the = heat or fuel or power necessary to fa- Jolin Ramage. aged 66 years. ADAMS T AVERN ents are pleased to encourage them. | enve. : 8D ke over $1600 to ald in the | oME GUARD WILL cilitate unloading freight cars and | Funeral servicés wwill be held at his poor. Much sew- storing ferchandise or goods thus-un- | late home, 16 Thirteenth street, Mr, and Mrs, James Casey of Fai|8 has bean done for the poor and a| ATTEND OPEN MEETING |loaded is hereby approved on Mondays| Tuesday, Jan. 29, at 2 p. m. Hivet oo & o % rumber of the members have worked \ |to March 25th inclusive. TUTTLE—In Norwich, Jan. 27, 1918, 4 Fhegtroley ‘witl got you, thies Bom i e pending a week end in the | o Tyl oL Cross and it was planned | Both Companies Ordered to Turn Out| = Partial Exemption of Manufacturers Julivs Brastus Tuttle, ‘aged 27 years ] the eity la about fifteen minutes or F bt e to 8o more of such work during the In" Uniferm Thi¢ Evening. Exemption F: Plants necessary for |80 10 oMY o per FLOWERS : : ¥OU ean run there in an sutomobile Joseph LaFond of Willimantic is|COMIng vear. ——— the printing and publishing of dally | i v S In Norwieh, Jam. 26, 1915, PLANTS = in leds time, L - head spending a-few days with friends in R A Captain C. A. Hagbers, of Co. K, C.|Papers may burn fuel or use power de- [ ™8T A" L0 N o7 Toseph W, and TREES 1 — the village. X Ineréase Tobacco Production. H. G., has Yssued orders by tefephone | Fived and therefrom only to such ex- | Taa May Maynard, aged & months. ORDER NOW P A. A. ADAMS ; & o - At the close of 2 Hearing given by | to the corporals of his company o no-{ {ent as fs necessary %o print and pub- | Boyy Ty Norwich. Jan. 27, 1815, Ar- = Phong 519 Norwioh Tows Private Charles Hartley of the 56thr| the Connecticut courcil of defense in | tify the men in thelr squads to re- |lish such editions as such piants cus- | thur B Bovi of Halivillé, sesd 5l Maplewood Nursery Co. -4 edor regiment has returned to his station | the state capitol to the tobacco grow- | Dort in. uniform at the opening meet- |tomarily print ana_publish on legal| years. - H. PEABODY =3 g ter spending a few days with friends [ ors of the state on the question of a | ing of the Chamber of Commerce in |holidays other than Sundays, or if they | MEUTHER—Tn Norwich, Jan. 2, 1313, | 7. H. Tel. 986 - in the village. Proposed increase in'the production of | the Y. M. C. A. Hall this evening when |30 not customarily print ot publish| Frank Meuther of Hailv e, aged 53 D:N IsT ; R o LA Drimed Havana seed, broad leaf, Ha- | the pictures of the building of the can- fany editions on such legal holidays,| ¥ears. TR \ r Protessor Bden, Swedlsh prime min- | vana seed and shede grown tobacco, | tonment at Ayer, Mass,, will be shown, | then to such extent 2s is necessary to R gt W S R DR.E. J.JONES s : ister, reports that the reserves of|Chairman Richard M. Bissell an.|Captain Grosvenor Ely will issue his losun oed edition. PR o P 8 Shea & Burke . s B o oy suffice untll May, 1918, | nounced that he would, as sugsested [orders today, so that the attendance| Ruling 6: There is no exemption for | pand IS days. | " " "% D > . ®t Promptserviceday ornight [ The 1017 harvest was betaw the avers | by the. eormorss Solld, 88 Suggested | orders companies is assyred. Dlants necessary to the printing and | *chapel, S®Main strect, this (Monday) 41 Main Strast Suite 46 Shannon Building : ¢ age. Tommittee of the New England To-| : —_— A ot Data ot pub- | mipralie at10 oclock.” Burial in City |l - . 22 B « Batos totoes : cations. These e prépared on| cometer mautic. > Take clevator Shetucket Streeh 2 Lady Asnirte, e [ Béc00 G e A et AT tata, | 106 4678 than Monday: The sremp: | SHaBEAN 10 Norwior, Jan, 26, 1915 Funeral Directors entrpnen, hone s + | couneil ‘4s to -the various phases of | ,,Miss Madeline Veér Steeg entertain. |tion is only for the behefit of “daily | Michael Sheehan, aged 50 vears. " ] Children Crv s ppas o : €d a few friends at dinner at her home, | papers.” Funeral from the home of ‘Mrs. An- FOR FLETCHER'S v s b §7 Lafayette street, Friday evening in | Ruling 7: A daily paper s not ne-| thony Murphy, Merchants WANT to put your bus E . Tattville, Monday. Jan. 28, at 8.0, | o - o Sttar GpPuPLS MheTe, I8 B0 | THERE 10 we advertising medium ta honor of her birthday. A theatre party | cessarily a “newspaper”: publications | LALtville. Mondar, Heart_churen at % no Sobrhee S Detter - e t Canadian fox b v -|at the Davis theatre followed the & 1 c THERD s no aaverusing medium &“ Apan {hfough the ad- | garern Sout squal ta 'Fhe Boit CASTORIA IS adan fox biesgers have organ lssued daily to subscribers, such as| -39 oclock. Burial in St Mary's Bastern Connectiout equal to The Buin ¢ 4 f ¥ ST buziaces £ h : ! birthday dinner. Astocie sheets, news bureaus,! cemetery. n - % S D