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d By-Laws No ible For Re- Mon. Thnrsdg ovening _the ung the Central Bnpnzt ehurcu “A change wis in the hy-um which formerly provided for the election of fifteen members as a . As amended th r - the election ) hold office for on “office for two years, . |fhres to hold office for three ‘years, to hold office for four years and to held office for five years. members will be elected each to hold office for five years. The osum Board elected Thurs- LADY leIITART Al Calls Answered - . Day and Night 88 Main' Street Stuart’s Calcium Wafers Banish the Pimples and Blackheads— They Make You Look Wonderfully Fair and Aftractive. |IF’ LITTLE STOMACH IS /SOUR, LIVER TORPID OR BQWELQ CLOGGED: Mothers can rest easy after giving | “Celifornia Syrup of Figs,” because i 14 ¢ ) ate exbmpt from payment of | o ber of ex-fire- | g tax is 219, gt personal er _exe puons include the tolluw- Indiana, heavy gan, Wi snow in_Montana, eastern Nebraska. ¥ THE BEST r\.n&fim CHEAI a few hours all tnrclogged-np m._: EST PLACE TO sour bile and fermenting food gently ' moves out of the bowels, and ¥ou. havo, Fm COA a well, playful child again. Children nchurian 4 - | simply will not take the time m /| play, to empty their bowels, nnd theys becom tightly packed, liver gets slug-3 - -| gish_and stomach - disordered. - | When cross, feverish, restless, i|it tongue is coated, then give t.hia fl - |licious’ “ruit Jaxative” Chil it, and it can mot cause i B difference what ails yeur little on if full of cold, or'a sore throat, diaar- stomach-ache, bad bre , & gentle ‘inside cle should always' be the first treatment given. Full dlrectiun% for babies; dren of all ages an printed on each bottle. Beware of counterfeit fle syrupsd’ Ask your druggist for a bottle’of “Cal-} | flomin Syrup of Figs” then look care- Houoway. G. A. es; for thi . Palmer, F. L. , C.W. Gale, G. Brown; for five E. B, Beckwith, @ o ma-rm‘ of the- board llege eufifil for-reelectipn. over the 'un i 3 ELECTIRG COAL ‘g ghe cyclonle storm a.bov- _mentioned 18 Al AIN GETTING LOW. lnvmmmn Tn—pomfi-n Plant Nas Appedled to &A&q}fm NATURAL-MUSK flh'l'. MARMOT, NUTRIA (THEL L 0. " uflf m‘.‘“ IWICH, CT. local rains. It will be eokur Mt\ud-.y in At- lantic coast districts, but tenipe: ture will still bé %&on’&a oint except in morthern Rorthiern New York Tt will Friday in the O] gion, Te states. Storm warnings: Ady storm_warning 9,80 p. ot B annis, Mass.; t0 ate southerly gales tofight and m % morning. W Winds tor Friday ana Sltunhy North Atlani Atlantio— Moderats south gales .nK South S to strong southwest Wlndl. fair w&tber Forecast, 2 Southern New ‘England! Probably local rains, warmer Friday; s:.turdty fair and colder. Observations in Norwich. ' The following records, reportad tmm Sevin's pharmacy, show the n temventure and the baromd chafiges Thureday: ,m. of ‘State War Eivlngl Com- “mittee. Wilh the lD) al of Rt. Rev. J. J. the anan Catholic . Bel “been a college where peech wa¥ absolutely :«; t not prajudice, rul A « There hfl navar been a woman's university where each woman follows the work she hn chosen with a pas- sionate because it {s not only a of he}' Jife, but the great- st part of her’ life on which her Some cases of hoarding have already |share of the future of the world de- ‘come to the notice of the state fucl|pends; where faculty: and ' students 'were | administration, according to Mr. ajlke disregarding grades, ~honors, wns, phy- | Jaynes. No specific information was ;Mzesi rnnkx‘sd:‘nd SR s e Tlie ve_in | given out concerming them, however, _|joy of working, Yet wWe may have ""'m"fi n‘m&“mmg} the: seductive sunlight of |such a cellege here. - lhem‘elvu be¢ame members of the|the false spring, the shadow of the| I used to write in my copy book Hom W There | fuel famine still lies across the state, |“What-man -has .done: man éan do, 1% o to give them @nd, according to Arthur G. Woodley, |but now: in. full sense of the ability missions on _the - regimental .fl stafe. director of bituminous trans-[and promise of this college I say unto { e War Savings commmee Fa- |ther” Bellerose will be in charge es- pecially of the work with the French ;n ‘difected 4o preseny to. the tates attorney in your district ,lu evidlmn n;.‘{““ma by dn Jchiet e n:.}”r' chltet. sur- {4 the forma- | Lever act.” on “Life “To Ms Now Is a Beauteols | Thing for | Have Made All Skin' Troubles a Thing of the Past” Every one admires a beautiful skin, just as every one desires to be healthy. Unsightly faces filled with pimples discolorations, ‘blackheads, ete, are nothing but unhealthy faces due te bleod impurities. Cleanse the blood and, the facial blemishes disappear. Just use Stuart's Calcium Wafers for » HEATING AND PLUMBING will clear up your skin. And then 92 Franklin Stl'ed life will take of @ hoppiness never ; before realiged: Get a 50-cent box of Stuart’s Calcium Wafers at any drug s ,Oll may have re- of egal in osder that may proéud both criminally and - process of libel for the condemna-. under sections § and 7 of the with contempt any other fig syrup. —eee N PLUMBING 'AND GASFITTING T. F. BURNS A GREAT VARIETY OF Alarm Clocks at FRISWELL'S 25-27 FRANKLIN STREET organized in many kns. in those t Tic JOSEPH BRADFORD faculty, but on age, and what simply and n your power to give this coliege a“gharacter that no : iuarte Caiclum Waters at IRON GASTINGS Ther. Bar, | Those same nhwluun-m min;wu rtation, it is likely to continue for|{you, *What man has mot done, man stere or send coupon below for a sam- 7%a. m P 2 so 34 [ Of the men, so far as the;military es- | weeks to come. can-do.” ~Afl thé préospects I have of- ple package free by mail. FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY BOOKBINDER 12m' LS q.hlshmmt w, and they | “Even with a continuance of warmer |fered you, are vours for the taking, 5 A § p.m would ' of “course be care fet weather, I do not look for a general unless we’prefer tgitake, as our chief Free Trial Coupon THE v A GHN FflUmY m Blank Books Mads and' Ruled to Order | Highest 60, lowest 35, the men in case of actiye service. relief of industry in Connecticut before |interest, dinces and dallers, leisure gna P 108 BROADWAY A give them the M April 1,” said Mr, Woolley Thursday. |finc clmhes F. A. Stuert Co, 566 Stuart A 1 - Comparisons. ‘Which they aré “With more_favorable conditions of | What th Nege'ds ‘to be depends Bldg, Marshall, Mich. Send me Nos. 1% to 25 Ferry Street i Predictions for Thursday: Fair, them in the mu railroad traffic, it may be that fac- not on the (h[steeu ‘of the college not at once, by return mail a free I ‘Thursday's weather: Rair; statione- jing them subject to: Arma and other | tories engaged in govePnment work|cn the friends and trial package of Stuart’s Calcium ary temperature. e duties of the rank and file, the réserve ‘Wafers. corps has.been created, in. which they will be enrolled and given commis: | sions.” - will have fuel relief before that time,. but T think the general manufacturing situation will remain hard-pressed for hat ‘you,” lhe student: [ Yyou want. ‘say qul truly, Yoy iy ROBERT J. COCHRANE GAS FITTING, Overhauling Name g Sun I\ _High | M | any coal at all. PF . Risest | "Sots. | Water. || Setl.| - Orders have besn-iésued aleo {o'de- | . "As things dre now, thers *is not |other callege has ever. had before, Street BLUMBING, STEAM FITTING | 'n e al!' crk R termine in what manner the eligible |énough coal coming into the state even [a character that as surely as it shall Washington Sq, Washington Building : list of men seeking to.obtain commis- [to keep all the public utflities running, h ‘emst will_make Copnecticut College Norwich, Conn. shall be|to say nothing of factories. unique and:shining among the colleges of the world. Why did the facuity During ions a8 second - lleukelugtq OF ALL KINDS ON the first 12 days of this month only N. B. ki - made. " “The " rders provile, substan- Agent for Q. Sheet Packing ¥ tiallypas follo 836 cars of bituminous coal have come |&rant student government to fhe stu- : \ ) g i * AUTOMOBILES, ; Each district commasider is directed {Into Connecticut® through Maybrook. |detn ‘body? To givs our students a R e P RPE, St oraseniod by Feank Anids Tty . Phone 581 : s j to appoint an examining board in his | Our Jatest call for help has come from |true ideg of life. " Life Means respod- | residents in the eastef section of the | Shows Dertent Cuntrel var sons mncias T CARRIAGES, WAGONS, | 52 | 0.07 [ district, for the- purpose; of ing the “Norwich Gas and Electric com: |sibility, decisions, ‘inevitable —conse- | gate ™ He has accepted: the appoint. | ulating and at the same timo intro- 2 o " | &I Bors atter high water it s Taw D e e A e o Stdent CoX |ment, and the. state headquarters ex- |duces acrobatic and eauilibristic feats MODERN PLuM B"“; Bt . TRUCKS and CARTS, #. which s followed by flood tide. | [2h, B B AT uurt Wil lbe.Eoverniut | DAL Ha. bucn ordered fram Hariom | because” ey want i d0. FIght. and |DSCS *a Very = SucceSsfil campaign |along with his act. Carlita and How. ?monw these people ynder his direc- ion. Thousamis of members of various fraternal’ orgahizations throughout Conpécticut are -organizing war say- ings societies for the purchase of thrift stamps and .war savings certificates. This campaign has been started with the approval of Director Cheney and it 4s expected that many thousands of dalars. worth of stamps will be dis- posed-of among the / memBers of the different , lodges. as far as practicable by the. mle! given in previous ~orders. (G-, 0 .89 - “Anly enlisted- man- wxm deshel"to appear fob examination’ shall make application to_the military/emersency board thtough military channels, and e tin -forwarding such- applications the Ladies comima n‘:‘lln"po;‘ficert of te umit to Charitable society of St.” Mary'sf"1Ich the mpplicant belongs will state parish met with Mrs. Charles O, Mar-|in his._indorseraent whether...in * his| D Dhy on Central avenue. There was. a | 9Pinian fhe applicant is in.all respects £608 “GibER "ot Pamerts qualified’ to De an officer. the meeting, After The applicaticn.of. any person in eivil]| GREENEVILLE Ladies’ Charitable Society Msets’ With Mrs. C. O.‘Murphy—Water Dopart- ment Busy in Village. land were seen in a novelty comedy act entitled Luzon Love.. Andy Lewis -and. company, two. men and a girl, Fver. And that's\only a sample of | know what is right without being told. what we.are up aghinst every day.” |If faculty.government were substituted Thomas W. Russell, federal fuel ad- [the habit of. the _graduates stated ministrator for Connecticut. left Thurs- {would be, “I will do only what is ai- day morning for Boston, where-all the |10wed by those in authority” We be- fuel administrators of the New Eng- |lieve in discipline but as a great mod- land States have -been called in con- fern philosopher says: The desirable ference” by James J. Storrow, kind of discipline is' the kind that England administrator, to discuss the |Ccpmes from within, which consists in possible suspension’ of . the Monday |the power of pursuing a distant object closing order in this section. steadily, foregoing and suffering many _ Administrator Russell said before he |things on the way.” Such discipline left Hertford that he would tell the|springs Irom one’s own .will, not from is as essential in modern houses as lectricity is to lighting. We guaran- tee the very best PLUMBING WORK by expert workmen at the fairest prices. Ack us for plans and prices. J. F. TOMPKINS 67 West Main Street Repairs, Painting, Trim. and Wood: Work. Blacksmithing i all s branches pott & Clrk Corp. to 515 North Main' St. & | BORN. HARDING—At Bill" Hill, Lyme, Feb. 10, 1918, n daughter to M7, and Mrs. Ray L. Harding. HALI—in - Westerly, R. L, Feb. 13, 114, a son, Fredericic Albert, to Mr. d'Mrs. Clyde A. Hall, Thursday afterncon “..the 3 2 3 The siggestion has begn marle that MARRIED. ——— . th o3 life-will be forwarded through aline | Conference how. great and how pressing | dutside rauthor] Student govern- th " g ; M e or figld oficer in_active service. who | was the necd of coal r Conneotiout, |ment preserves indspendence, ~ inten- | Lo® Sieront, organtzations inausirate | SHEEHAN—HANSEN—In _Hartford, = twill fndorse and . forward the applica-1He expreesed the opinion that more |ture an puise; 3 - 9. , The : rought down the house in °: ZRROTECT. YOUR FEET" money being raisod for the free woal | Wil Ind d 1 plica- | H d rfpulse 4he. socléty,. memberis -of Which DUr- | - Teg s L e ey S of | brought damn the house in {helz B A.G. 1, Fy 8. |fund, Retresiments were served by |LOR 1o the agner prefgciped in, the Manuacturing plants in‘ihis stater in-| - Closely ebnfiscted with stuleht gov- [chage the great this eity and Miss-Agnes I-Hiansen | entation entitled Laugh and the preceding pargeraph the hostess. . Th »{ meeting S ting of the | ™ No person ehall be? efimilod by sy b e~ B SET society will be held as the home of Mrs: -Patrick: mmeer-un"rm street. t number of stomps. Members have taken hold of this pro- position with great -enthusiasm, and many have already pledged themselves to the purchase of one or more thrift stamps every week cluding some that ate now ongaged on 2 ok, would have to closd. d to_tho desperate situation ané New London, he sent Al fue! administrition at on Wednasday the (oilowins FOOT_SPECJALIST LICENSED CHIROPODIST r. Cummings’ 8pring Arch Support ernment are faany arise concerping Moralit¥, pmprset honor, common s taste,’ decorum and~ deportment phrases of student government which bear” and “have -become widely differ- ent interpretation in different lands and countries, The only standard for us is the standard of our time and of our country the. judgment of the ma- jority. | To be unconventional has no virtue ‘in_itself. When .an unconve: tional act is manifestly more sensi- ble, it soon ceases to be unconven- tional. There has never been a col- lege where every student habitually informed himself fully and thought over, ghe Inforthation carefullw before announcinz a decision. We may have such a college, It our colloze shall faco the dawn- ing and .the sun, thén what we dare to dream of, we shall dare to do. questions which ‘behavior: TEVLIN—BURNS —In New -Londo#, | Feb. 9, 1918, by Rev. J.. Beveridge e, D D., Roland J. Tevlin of Fort Terry, formerly of New London, and Miss Fiorence A, Burns of New Lon- don, formerly of Pittsfield. Mass, PETBRSON—TURNER—In _New Lon- don, Feb, 12, 1918, Brick W, Peterson of the U, 8.'navy and L ouide Turner, both of Bristol, Conn. HARKINS—MURPHY—In New London, 12, 1918 by Rev. Sh James Harkins and Miss Mary Laughs With You. ~ The Hired Man is the name of & Paramount six part feature movie dn Which popular Charles Ray is the Star. He is well supported by Doris Lee, = TFrench, Lydia Knott and{ Y FUNERAL. . Stepken O'Sullivan, The funeral of Stephet O’ ‘was heid Thursday morning from the home of his father at 37 Iifth stréet, with a, large mumber of relatives and friends in attendance; At the ser- vices at St. Mary's church Rev, J. H. Fitzmaurice was ' the celebrant of - solemn high mass, with Rev. W. Kennedy as deacon and Rev. Myles P4 Galvin as sub-deacon. . Mrs, Donovan rendered two hymns. bearers were Thomas Hyni Grady, David J. Farrell, William Far- rell, Hugh Coughlin and Felix B. Me- Mahon, - Burial was in the family lot in St. Mary’s cemetery. Father Fitz- maurice read a committal service at the grave. Undertakers, Sheg % & Biirke had sent.a letter from the military merl <cnpy - board zufl'lur&!h;g his examive.- Suite 7-8, Alie Building, Norwich of Waterbury - Phone 1366-4 Charles others. DEALERS MUST ' ABIDE BY. STATE RULINGS Flour Wholesalers and Retailers Are Warned Oy Fed!rnl Food Adminis- trator. s ITUSCI\NU\ VICTIM WAS ' NATIVE OF NORWJN. Franklin A. Church Reported Among Those Buried in Scotland. Franklin A. Church) one of the Tus- % cania victims, reported byried in Scot- 1and -and referred to in the list ag B. F. Church, was born in Norwich Janm.|: 21, 1891, the youngest son of William P. and Fannie E. Church. He was a. grandson of Mrs, Fillmore. He is sur-| vived by two brothers, George P. and William D. Church. He spent most of his life in this city, making his home on_Thames street. The family moved sral barges of bituminous | receive from the mili cmargency f'coal, thrée to Now London and fwo to board 'a certificate certifying_te-that ; Allyn's Peint for transhipment to Nor- fact. - If he is appoxmrd 0 (\ficv dur v'l al . including woolen mills and the engaged: on govern- { ment mzplann and. balloon contracts. Minimurz requirements for manufac- turing.necds alore in this territory are DIED. HEMPSTEAD—In Hartford, Feb. 12, ° 1918, Margaret F. Hempstead, widow of Reziilo Hempstead. aged 64 years. Funeral from the parlors of Cummings & Ring Saturday mDrnmg. Feb. 15, at 8:30. “Requiem mass in St. Pat- rick's church at 9 o'clock. Burial m St. Mary's cemetery. POIRIER—In Backus hospital. Feb. 14 Delphine Poirler, wife of Joseph Poirier, aged 66 years and 9 months. work and materials st right ices by skiiied 50 West’ “Main Dt. Del-Hoff Hotel EUROPEAN PLAN HAYES BROS, Props. Telephone 1222 _/ 26-28 Brosdway Connecticut dealers who sell flour in any of the neighboring states of Mass. achusatts,” New York, and Rhode Is- iand ‘and, conversely, wholesalers and retailers in those states who deal with Connecticut constmers -are warned by the Federal Food Administration that they must abide by the rulings of the state in which the sale is made. Re- gardless of what exemptions and mod- ifications other states may make, the sale of wheat flour in Connecticut is . Bvery nomination. for: appolntment. from .ihe ranks or -from.eivil life to | the grade of second Neutenant shall be|300 tonn daily. They have no coal, | }made_trom Persons whose names{and no coal is available for them in are on tHe. eligible list and who hold a | Connecticut: Please wire reply.” certificath to_that effect. i Administrator ~Storrow évidently | { . Further orders have been issued pro- | holds the same views with regard to ! | Viding" that transfers from' the first | New Englanc as a whole as Mr. Rus- line or active force to thd reserve, and | ell does with regard to this one state. transfers from_the rdserve o he figst | He sent a telegram to the national fuel ' The LECTURER'S HOUR AT\ : 8 s x to Providence, R. 1, several years ago. " Broadway e, oF activ forces are;te. be. made |administzation. Wednesduy. s o or PRESTON GITY GRANGE | perinissible only avith an equaf | WHAYSHUNTn Hovgken, X, 7. ¥eb.| 10 " enlisted i the U. §. service tram ger charge of lhe funeral arrangements. : jonly by the military emergency board | Which was forwarded to Administrator LR amount, pound for, pound, of some| ‘merly of New London. that city last August. He was a {upon applicafion made by o Programme Carried Out' at Regular by the . dist Meeting This Week. Dpproved w briefiy reviewing the fuel trou- | federal adminiatation such_substitute as corn meal, barley, O’CONNELIL—In New rice flour, ar Water Dcp-mn-nt Troubles, 12, 1918, John O'Connell, The water main . on - Nortf “Main York city, Feb. ict commander. New. Englan rolled oats. Potatoes may nd urging the be sold if four pounds are given with ZUS member of Squad 14, 100th aero squad- ron ‘to get some- £ 1d their] each pound of flour, {his Deing . spe- | ae the heme. ot M3 dktahter, Mrs. aaL.a ot ahaini ok o oA a e 3 spe~ ome of his dai 'y 3 3 that will always Z:L".‘i‘.,";?,‘:.’.f&‘:“?,‘g{,“,‘,°“’°°“. e 4 SERMONS | je enaugh.scale to ) The Preoton City, Granse o olne. | cial - fempoFary 2aAition - MeMlEntd to| Chobtor ). Bushiell. Willam Crouch. | Brovidence, retuyaitie. to. Mineola: ok = damase’ “Tost of the water | ReV: Joséph F. Gobb Announces Se-j With regard to the factorl Feb, 12, with Worthy Master John|give the farmer a chamge-to release| &&ed: 79 Years, formerly of Ledyard.|th eduration of that period. WHIP uriine. Off R e s, et %% 24! Storrow ‘telegram read: itustion 1 |Hojloweil in the Ghair. A short busi- | his potatoes. Fyneral at the Quakertown chureh in| “grig brother, William D. Chureh, 18 = . 2 claters S REE b e o Y {New England now tod desperate. 10 Inels megtine, wa:,_mupwéa by the lec.| The food administration at Wash- {f“n‘{,"cfigfl““‘“’ morning, Feb. 16, |1 “ihe service ard at present { some~ Fresh Daily Dasin 4t the comer of Gentcal avenue| <Rev: Joseph X, Gobb, pustor of the |DEFMIt Us 1o divert coal fo fabtories on |fuFer's hour, The followins prozram |inglon has learned of cases of cities| syrrm T Willimantle, Feb! 13, 1015, | Where in France: i and Fifth-street became blocked on |Church of the Good -Shepherd, Um government work.” | was given: Piano solo, The Last Hope, |and communities extending on both Wumm C. Smith, agéd 58 years. S ———— P —at the— Thursday afternoon and flooded part of | Versalist, has announced his list ‘,gl T the benefit of Hartford fish' deal- | Miss Helen Hal ncoln’s Gettysburg | sides of a state line. where the dealers | Funeral from his iate home on Rail-| One-third of all ‘cultivated land in ¥ the. street. -Men from. the water de.|Lenter sermons as. foi Fene Of {ers,. William B, Bassett, the local La. | Address; ‘lieh, Burdickt vocai solo, | In one state are authorized'to sell a| road sirect Friday morning at 845 | America is planted to corn. Corn is "0'.'0" ml‘k g | periment are BN gy n hererde: | Tequs and the Scribes o pumm. | ministrator, has granted permissfon to|When Jack Chimes Jiarening Home less percentaze of substitites than a| Reduiom hig¥ mags in SC Marys|the original American grain esus ealers’ Mrs: rker; -recita- er - 0 ! .- By OF | thawing pipes with the new lectric Eeb. 24, Jerus any_ thy - e Sotiogs Yiotr A s oo t.fif“s.,{:u e Hobesa | stare Tona_ administratars hove Demy | - Mary's cametery, Gresnaville. 6 Franklin Street N Maren 10, .vemg and g&m onls supposed to apply only |Hall; vocal solo, Goodbye Broadway,| ursed to azree upon a uniform rule to 5 Yy CARD OF THANKS. THE Tn“T" m“r Hello France, permissic Jesus and !hs to such retail dealers in fish as have Taking Burde ;.rimb"‘ Jewish 1,,,,,,,, u“ Miss Hattie Bennett!|epply to the entire community until JUSTIN HOLDEN, Propristor | March 24 a it been accustomed to remain - |chorus, Star Spangled Banner, the regular *50:50” ruling is applied | We wish to, expréss our heartfelt Some of. the forsien_population ot | Marc 51 Jemub 4he Comuetor, - | Belyon Thuradsy sveniopt. ‘sci | Th MIMbers mere reducsted o try | “Tn Tegard. to jovbera I ome. 'state | WARKS, 85 ufbiecision, fo, ol who ECZEMA AND I‘II.ES~ - the village have been taking the tim- wl of businéss are mot Dpen |their skill as poets and Doetesses in |selling to retailers in another” says| i< liness and deatn of our beloved bers from the property known as the]: re; Iy on any other night in the |Composing. verses to be placed on val- (a telegram from “Washington, “all|phusband and father. ¢ R. A. J. slN AY Lathrop barn on North Main utmeL Gonneotizut Patents. week, 4 entines and the prize for the best verse | fales must be made on tho basle of the | MRS, BLIZABETH DUFFY AND| ' muonsands and thomsands z The barn was m,, -m latest list 2 Connecticut patents | - was awarded to Miss Ruds. The la-|rule existing in the state where th FAMILY. Diean ard Tt o fi,fl ” fire, about afx monm 9 has been announted ag'follows: Chris- | ** Theatre Passes For Soldiers, dies: were requested fo bring useful | retail store is located. * The MWanZ == | 30 cont box of Betbesons Olntment. oi entlst — ** | fopher Peel, Coscob, vlilcle wheel: | - srrangements for the sale in Con. |NeIDS and recipes to conigerve flour and | of. the wholesalers is again direot: abolish Ecsemn ind Danieh oo ood ‘S Personals. Loyiis §. Reynal, Ne MAKINE | noctient of “Smileage Books” which |SUSar-to the next meetinz. - A report|to the fact that they are required to . grateful letters I receive every day arel” | Jaeob Goldblatt’ of Central ave paper drinking cups; b Roskat, oot orvibod hat are pacses ichlof the state granze will be given at|distributo their flour i such a man. ; Worth more to me than money, 2 foome 18-19 Alile Bufldings Norwich |5 Winaing » fav Aiya B iiehi "g“‘ Bridseport, {nternal combustion end | Jmon sovtoon®, e Toses (ith |this meeting. It is also planmed to[ner that. o town, city, state or dis- T bad Eczemq for many yeats on my head| Phone 1177-3 in Baltic. gine; Frederick Wehmm. WHterbury, | theatrical “mmceuph - attend | iart. the . series of- contests. between | trict reccives more than its share and “rc en -nrldwlud\ Dot get znything to do 1t enyl . NaE .y o FUC Slck epring axt faslenity rivat s sl®, CAIID | the Jadiew gnd e gentiemen. n. the Xo more than seventy per cent ot the 1 §ood, L saw vour ad and got one bar'sua|” James Hanlon of Taftville has.ac- |therefor; Nils H. Andersen, Br Connecticut State Councii ot Dedorrrs, | Erange at Amount it received in the corfespond- dons me, HBs ICE mfn'cnea‘nafiy"wm B 1647 cepted a position with the Brainerd Ango:; operating. device; How- The Booke will be avalleble o oot , ing period of 191 z 15 Main Street now, and T couldn't help but thank Petape 4 arber, Stonington, — sheet- tovms and’ cities throughout the state| “The whole. great problem’ of ‘win- L R T ¢ < som, for the cure is it Mon, - Hll, e - hasdiing machie; Charles A. within a few.. d.wl- ning the war rests primarily on one AT THE DAVIS THEATRE. 420 Third Avenue, , Pa. B ot the blstiric piacts 1n Noghich ! Stamtora, agor chock _and closér: thing; the Toyalty ana saeriice of the| 1 o s g FUNERAL ol ave bad itening il 16 Termand | B ol i ptitarics. hia bexd il 4 & régory C. Davidson, New. Lan qn, T American * people in ‘the matter * of oving Pictures and Vaudevijle, ¥ & Peterson's is the only olntment that re- [2 rel valve control for Diefil an ~ | food."—Hoover. e, besides the piles seem to-have fimous oEo8 dontmeed o euter any Christopher Peel, Coscob, h *Three eparkling vaudeville numbers, | @ g * ADAMS TAVERN |, o5 st bl 81 - Nt Momer~fr_ e O famiieg: ot s, il DIRECTORS . Y. Wwo! vl % 5 ¥ A Pomoey Badroods abcormaiae B Armstrong. company.. ; Mils owd Upeh Tussday—Pe: e a‘{'&;’:},‘pfi“!:g'v;";;‘:'fih:‘,:_ a Current Eventd film compiise. the i The trolley will get you thers from mm'c‘m_m-mb‘;fn S i e * e Bhuredan might, The snow seraper | LOSTam seen at \the Davis. theatre % | Juries Kirker of Camp Devens fs y Thursday aftefnoon and evening by i + the city 1o about Afteen minutes or |@ gladly mailson s # l'spending -a-short turiougn with rela. fhe last mesting of the Tattville| and framemork worked loose Irom the | isrye-sided audiongds. The vaudevie : 7ou can run thers in an cutomobile |§ Irere are no'atrings uilached 1. | (R OS Central avenue. - | Binoento clup the following new mem- | trucks and fell on-the track, stoPPINg | numbers are something' out of the ore % & %iae time \‘t‘v;x;‘ e‘h:flllmer——flu! mail your s b-u ‘wers voted in: Michael Murphy,|the car. ¢ 2 . John Murphy, Ric Coleman, James et ] flm E. 'H, CLARK CO. Fred Powers.of Clmp Devens- is A. A ADAMS u St. New York. spending a few days af the home of {,‘I,“,‘},“’a,‘f;:;’ Y‘g““n“fl: “Th"-yfw"‘ Appear Before Draft Board. Lady Assistant: WELDING WILL FIX IT Phone 519 Norwich Town his parents on North Main etreet. i eating of the | Aboyt 20 local young men have ap- < mfimfi p:lred begore the eufl.\ns " !{l, of * Tolephore 328-3 Cylinders, Castings of all kinds, Agri< = . T the selective eervice bureau in.Nor- . ltural Implements, Transmissions ¢ OBITUAKV. HENRY E. CHURCH cul p] LEGAL NOTICES: y CATARm;I 5 {Z”,“e,‘;‘;”};{,“‘,‘:;,;‘mmm'm"““m“’;;“fi: War, SMITH ALLEY Jf{and Crankcases, Housings, Steel ) Ao Mrs. Jaseph Poirier, being Teceived. in, the village daily. 2 Frames, Axles and other metal 3 N Quickly Ended by a Pleasant, Germ- e_death of Delphine, wife of Jo- Ty of ALL KINDS can be made WHO! o No I I( :E o g Sline At i) el oyl A n‘;’e R e Zaah':fh'::fl::;‘é"d g 2 and SOUND with our WELDING. 2 e little Hyomei inhaler i st Zacl - iy ; it Board of Reltef of the Town of hard AIDDer dnd can eastly perrerslod 3{‘" illness. She was born in Canada | sition in No. 2 mill FLOWERS Skilled, expert work.that is guaran- Yol orwicn, Conn, will meet In the cny [linpocket or purse. 1t will last a-life- | 8 ,’l,'fn*’:';:gn*?hg_";;‘;'mmsm e h 5 teed—try it. Auto Radiators also re- n Stnaays excepiod’ Crom ¥eb. ‘I8t 10 _Tdio this jobsler you 'pour a few| Vived by her husband, two sons, who | hie wrstion e st Mg 1 T et PLANTS TREES | patred. R Knan.on‘oh appeals. from" the' AbinEs ¢ s Eooroed oy the a.nunpm das d in business nere, dnd a 2 ORDER,NOW. 5 Assessors, and to transact any Fauge within and now you ars roaqy | A8UBhter who doss not reside at home. other business proper to be.doné at u& B Maplewood Nursery Co. meetin | membrane, where it will.speedily begin Mils Closed. man. Tk ,'EABODV T 31 Chestnut Street ted at Norwich, Comn., Jan. 19th, § R Us; work of killing catassimh Amenma | W ng-day night Mills No. 2, 3 and - = - | Phone 214 1918, . > Prompt secvice day or night t:m:‘ i R ot 4ot company closed un- | Stanisiaus Benac ds at’his home in . 642-2 Lady “Ass n medium better than thro WhmN YOU WANT o 1 befure the publie, to breathe -it*in-over. the germ infe It mnofium a gtuffed 'up head m w6, min S’Qld")y 3 o ‘g Aragsietsserseyy) e Complete outfit, including inhal one Bottle of Hrome), Cosis g:t. ahn.- : 0_1.&% Nl next ’l‘ueuhy Shortage of coal is iven as the reaso: for the shutdown. il No. 1 wfl! prol bly* run as usual, ‘and colds, or money b.ck Tt Gleans. ant as ll: power is furnished by water. .. B, !uun cdmpany is runping “They received two cars efln‘ldw and a car of wood fi-cumfim &t from Taft- Archie- Marion has- enlisted ‘in the naval reserve as a second class sea- the village for a few days. He is a member of the naval reserve. Joseph' Benoit of the flaval reserve has returned to Newport after a brief stey with his parents in the village, Jotn and" Willlam Wollheben, ‘John Disiness vEiisi i Batc. Thuredas: ere | -Furieral Directsf 3 Shea & Burke 41 Main Strazt DENTIST: DR. E. J. JONES SmhfiShmnmg rmm Cave Welding and Mfg. Co. "