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LADY, Aulwm Jcy and Night THE BEST PLACE IS THE CHEAR. EST PLACE TO BUY FUR COATS Manehurian Dn UA"URAL W K RAT, MARMOT, IHELLCHPIMCQ 4 BATH §TREET, NORWICH, cT. TEAMING AND TRUCKING CONE VERY PROMPTLY AND ~ REASONABLE PRICES i A, D. LATHROP A GREAT VARIETY OF Alarm Clocks ° at FRISWELL'S 25.27 FRANKLIN STREET Ladies’ Who Wish a Toilet Cream|™" Mvmh-nlh.lrmm..p mbst perfect conditien are inyited to try the kind we are offaring which cantains snough peroxide in it to- make it the Ideal Cream. Dunn's Pharmacy 8 MAIN STREET JOSEPH BRADFORD BOOKBINDER Blank Beck: Mads and ’ A " Rd'ulum Overhaulins and Hepair Work OoF A_LL KINDS ON AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAGONS, - TRUCKS and CARTS, th-nlul Repairs, Painting, fr‘um- ming, Upholstering dnd ‘Wood Werk. Blackemithing in all its branches. Scott & Clark Corp, 807 to 515 North Main St e e o e s e -no'rm YOUR PEET® uczustn CHIROPODIST Buits 7.8, Afln Bu Formerly of Waterbury - Phone 1366-4 e e WII.‘.UAM C YOUNG unrm ing Arch Support WHIP Fresh Daily People’s Market 6 Franklin Street JUSTIN HOLDEN, Propristor DR. A. J. SINAY Dentist Rooms 18-19 Alies Building, Neorwioh One of the historie places fn Norwich VB‘I’ ”‘I two cemturies has been th- ADAMS TAVERN The trolley will get you thars frof ine ity la about fifteen minutes or tou ean run thers in an 1"&:1-“» A. A. ADAMS/ N Town to ing off, Mary Brensr, Yvoill and Henneth ¥ Blalre and- Jo)‘h MR Tfldewm‘MMO‘ e onthhMCme-—M fetatamen ‘3¢ . land, thg | son of Griswold against Lucius Brown | Wife's grandmother. Fep, | dinary.- ik Tod Mot a3t Sorwon, e of (he cr |1 A5% e SO0 TV 0 8 0 | s o he temperature has fallen h-:tm g9 | tate of Lucy Abhy Lewis of Griswold, |tor of u;; fii.?:}? lo?‘"hi- !l:rw'tla c;ev‘f;: -y to‘ oo 4 g o xfiiplh: :rronamme ranging 1 claim to the estate it Teaie g ed, tol.igwm jury ds he the | o7 one in_the ‘au o shigh are indeated - for -the | F* IB, temperatures *wre | Jo¥, 0 mnr chotes, lnr ehiciy ha sl | B Morron and uml- i, Bag: ey e L e i Sh compensadion ai oo rio.of 30 a|Lyme. . Mre. Arthur R, Bisoiedge Reads u‘fi: mm- rise Wednes- W Ahgm;nnt dis o s “f o Moderate west|Bergt. Avthur G|M-lead His Ex<| bittle Connesting Evidsnce Betwesn A :g, M rest winda| PeTiences in the me Line Tunehu. Them ‘and Death of Fred Rogers. :|en an great eccasions. - air Southern New Engian: MY and Thursday Obeervations in Nerwish, 3 continyed cold. inmmwf Miss Mae Riley Entortains at Dinner | not committed out of pure Lravers bt ~Wm Does DlmnsJ in Villagew |SIMPly to break the awful monotony¥ | by the records of the .Norwieh, police, found necessary fo lay a new curve. % where a telephone call was received [A force of about 3 dozen men wer: 'd belby Capt. D. J. Twomey from Michas! |Kept busy until evening before tho line McGuire, whe repo; that .a FordWas oper again. - I 3 touring ¢ar was standing near the[there was a.cave-in at Oceum that tuberculosis sanitarium and twe sail- |delayed- the cars for a short ors who wers driving the automobile | Some of the eatly Res werc cvidently having trouble. One |from Willimantic had to clear plaided again 4nd # gl front tire was gone, Mr. McGuire said, uh‘emhes1 :t track with shovels before 2 2ot they could - HELD FAREWELL SURPRISE he sallors were acting suspicious- | they cot Pupils ¢t Norwich Theatre, Thesday . afternoon. about {five pupils of the Wequonnoe schooi attended the war pictures at ths Davis| They ‘Were aceompanied by the temcHers-.and.left Taftville on the' 3.2 Snnday evening Miss R fertained a number of 1 home at 30 Central aveniil ble was decotated with vblors and th ried vut in* After dinmer theré weré lections, The gueste spent a v Storm Flwda Narth * YPhe trial of the case of A. Ray But-|year. Mrs. Lewis was the plaintiirs pleased. ille; Geol Swnin'ton o S ‘gd m ;fl:filfik Harry triets VIAR FILM !I!N b % i PO NOT THINK SAILORS AT uvls THEATRE. RESPONSIBLE FOR FA;TAL[TY — nnneflotdnh-non’hmmamr e New Londen jail pending ‘and Wfe there is clearly with 'poison gas apnd Jiquid fire. The|and he failed to find any connecting work of the navy is shown and thete | svidence w! would show that Glea- maeum for Tnesaur Rain and |8re Dpictures ef baitles between de-|son and Bub had gone in that direction stroyers and.submarines as well as|Tuesday night during their ride. Thunder shower biciures of the life of the U. 8. Jackie.| Presécuting Attormey Danie M. owgd by cleating; | The films display work going en in| Cronin of New London . u!mltte,d 5 the army and ‘navy and make a mute | day that an lumtm& S bet% poss: e -. |appeal 1o the peopls of th:wmmn 1o | made into the d in every way possible. -gailors being responsibie for Rogers' worked havo, Bergt, Arthir Gibbons, ehe of the|death, but said that no Wwarrants had|system in sae, | first msadlo volunteer for service with | been issued. village. the Ca; 6f deeds of heroism which he said were | ors He told 6f the work that conl donie by the folks st home and strong appeal to slj Ame¥icans to ah! d | back 'of the boys who are over there 8| doing their bit to b bout a world democracy. Ferges: e said that he noticed them | FOR STANTON L. BRIGGS. about 6:50, and that they had turned |. - ie aulomobdlie around and had started |. w.andeon department had- been ed.. a) g iman’ Frask Geer and Georga mf’ n“;fi,’.’t’:"‘lfi““ nde as. | 1. Segraves, the owner of the stolen The rain storm - were in.the New London @morning and.the wind fay did counsiderable the village. Square might have b ingtead of on Nerth 48 apbearances went. the road ne stor: l 25-28 Browdway | Greeneri er of the s very les of the cars, being abont twy | token of esteem. ! The water Howed Worsted butiding ento the fleors.. Real % hh::- flud“;u; ift the yard of ise at orth biown + it nciganaie] G. Moran [ FORMER WILLIMANTIC théy gone in that direction, and it ond & eotiets Kit, s, Sloran 16 Tony. MAN PAYS FINE|make the trip between the time th Ly 3 : e me the; ing with the &rafted wen for Camp K7t 4 Devens today. The foremen of the departmen in a body. of, bur:hrg' v’!nclnfl‘ he polieeman questioned rains and the warm weath- | automatic revolver in_ Jordan’s right ——— the Mmlf mthat mwm“ hip :pocket, and he was immediately antun Draited Men Will Leave To- high. Hollyhock Isiand was |locked up. ‘S P Cuine Divehs s utl'fly Im;ndlud Tuesdry, only an| In tha palh:e court Jordan was ] uhtuhlnsemabovtu ed before - Judi cxce a the, sarface. T 3l = hnrge Tuesday afternoon the fce in the oty Shetucket river above the dam broke| Turkish Troops Em-xTnb moa. | Gutens todar cWennans atien when the. Norwich: po- i 8 ment. that the Ford was being driven n,i:‘ Ry c:}fuwgra; ‘gg,‘;“ towars New London. They went to # Ségraves at ‘the wheel the car was iy |08 the. “‘::s‘:gflg;g’ Fegesein baals | headed toward Quaker Hill. uc road and the sailors wers trying to| streets A E, HewRL Mr, and Mrs, J- E. Bur- | which would bring them to ‘Connectl- gess, Mr-and Mrs. C, ggs, Miss | Cut avenue. then to Broad street and smu Bugbee, Mr. and Mrs. George | 80 on to Hundngton and the Norwich riges. - / road. This route apparently the only o6ne they could have taken had would be next to the impossible to X . are ed - James Jordan Was Garrying a Con- | hioi P9 (o Lt taken the auto: cealed Aqhnmw Revolver. hotel, and when they were seen near i the tuberculosis sanitarium. ew Ha.- there from Willimantic, was arrésted ; cured a statement from Gleason and in New London ' Tuesday. merning| Bub, in which shortly before 1.80 by Patcoitnan Fich: | L it before the superior mrt on a charge | question and admit having hit some- | 'thing during their ride, but just what they struck they do not know. 3. Jul’d!fl. axon}}i !\oén sett an a:knagar because the Italian eannot sp o glish. Feeling over his body for a|REPORT TO BOARD weapon, the policeman discovéred dn .FOR FINAL INSTRUGTIONS taken to hemuman ‘where ha wu ption of B, Hotch with carrying ce'nce!mdfie pons. ¢ |kiss reportad-at the rooms of the X yres found guilty and fifed $25, "M@ cal exemption: board for the final in- he M structions . before lea for Camp ‘Frank A. P &us to the preemure of the his wa- | Amete Feb. 7.2A despateh re- [rioan WO hs Been to Camp: Devens- fore but .who - was “rejected; was | & m Constantinople says .;::‘mn captaln of the men who leave NOW 18 THE TIME TO BE CAREFUL The widespread Dlizzard is causing | 20 id’ cloare ot i ito the rooms of the Women's: Service || suéh a demand for cough medlcines - i have entersd Tre- Mi- Am:- the tnstructions the men went 6 and - feceived a Sweater -set: || e ¢ ‘The men will report at tho; ro that almost axr sort of mixt ‘tonmyof fndt de. ’:'”'; lvno:n ues uf' ter. Tt udn’m impressive dight as |the exemption bnru this mamtng at tions that might comtais harmafnl 3 ‘When you buy Foley’s Honey i Tar Compound ‘you' are certain of | Corparal Fred Powers of Camp Dev- | o~V FECTURE AT gotting a femily cough medicins of f Tow days MONTVILLE . BARTIST: CHURCH Bih tanfars: and gerruine meHt It | o hone nary POIAIE 0 fow 2 LB MRTY yneh eontaine no oplates. The Lee & Osgood T Frank 8 Clark Speaks Before Large the hugh cakes went over the dam. |(16.30 o%clock, e o It | his home here, The ladies of the Congregational Congregation Sunday Evening. church mest this afternoon with Mrs. 53 e # John A. Scott. At the Montville Union - Baptist ~ church Sunday evening service a ster- John Mofllm n_has resigned fiu Po- | topticon leetute was given by Frank sition with the Norwich plant of the|S. €lark on South America. The lec- Marlin-Rockwell corporation. - lure was. much enjoyed by the many present. This, was the first trial of gt Tuesday evening the Norwich mmm! the new lantern-and. it worked so we!ll Table met with Mr. and Mrs® John|lt-was decided to purchase it. George > MeWilliams on Prospect sn-eet B. Palmer.of New London generousiy.|T. H. PEABODY donated ome-half the cost of. the lan- Mrs. Tyler Stanton and Hn. Har- | tern to the church and the men. at the old Brittin of New York are. visiting dmrds_will D3y, the other half. Pas. their mother, Mrs, Rober: Stevemsor |tor Clark promises to give l*‘M‘hl of of Prospect mu lecmral in, the.near future, g ¢ P | For the Halifax Relief Fus Ohildren Cry ' |Myor s sosves s3s000 " FOR_FLETCHER'S © & |foom the Siraies s&:‘fm‘fi“’r"fi.’? own. a.du "’é" s 1 OoR. N T 4 ¢ th mfi r musi¢ and ev- Hale, e and |Pléased. The case Wit with which h Lendon;: ny pel 3 tm.m 1, 1802, I ::‘_nma, u-ewo Fowler, | B u. especially when the n{;fia ?l rendered services forlLucy Abby Lew- [ Groton; Dwight Joseph W, [Music Miay . use:ls ‘eonsidered, is truly s her own reatst, consting of | Smith asd Edwert 3. O'Brlen, Mon: remazia e NORWICH ROUND TABLE. ° “teresting Paper On Poland.' - street - ho Foil calr sach pere with 3 quotation o! ‘great An lm.eredun! programme was carried f::ult dsal; it lnn United States robability of James Gleason |with . the present war s on An: fl’ui‘:- l:u ';'gwt:n“ the u? y :an n b, sajlors on the U. 8.[there were sketches of the lives 1 Fair ‘Wed- 'theatre under the auspices of the jtate | sub- chaser 79 ‘who are now held in prominent men of today.- : on read by Mrs. Arthur R. Blackledge. e Being servéd wi gW@: et . of ldmol ildren present. | mebile, Sey. ture and the t: ‘The. films; :fihb show. life in the|charging them with muuhnmer in | sketeliés’ were the following: by |- o o R R T toptienal. - The congtrue! ‘whose' ywu found in. Ther. By p“ % R Lty th:m avenue last Wednesday |eral Pershing, Miss T, tan: demmd ‘here are interesting repro- | marning, is tly slight. Premier- Venizelos, Johm E. Vaughn duations of batiles that have takem| ' Cormer Franklin H. Brown of Nor-|Refreshments were = served by Dlace on-the French frontaund a battle | wich has completed his investigation | hostess. - 2 Among the chnnwzefi storm * early - 'I'uesd;y . morning ‘with the Shore ' Line thood of the . There was a washout at the ians, and whe has seen sér-| When - Gleason .and Bub were ar-| Lillibridge road and at Oc vice in the trqnt line trenchés, told his | raigned. tefore Judge Cott in the po-|water made a trench at experiences on the fighting front. Ser- | lice court Wednesday morning on the|road se deep that a man five feet ten .48 | peant Gibbons’ story was vivid and | theft eharge, they could not state how |inches in height when he climbed in- ;-;6 hrotight heme to' his listéners the|the Ford became damaged. In ex-|to the trench could not be sean from sfriking realization 6f what fs taking | plaining the route taken by them for |the .street. .34 | Place over there. 'He tdld of his being | theif joy ride, they said that they.took | washouts on the. upper end of Prov- igfi wounded twice ip the battle of Ypres|the automobile frem in front of the |idence-street,. i Whter " i . 1 and of his being taken prisdner by the | Mehican hotel, and ran up State streeét ow ll'll ed by fleed tide. ‘in Coab-—mde light weight Velours, cortine, Burella, Serge and Poplin.. The ledding colors are beuver-tm roolne and ‘Pekin blue. There were -a* couple of The most cerious result of the storn Germans. He related ftales of his ex- | as far as a big shite house, when they |in this vieinity was at the Town Pump | periences in Cerman prisen camps.|turned into'Huntington street and|curve on South B street. His descriptions of the trénch warfare| followed that route toward Norwich.|of water threw the ralls out of plumb were vivid to the last degree. He told|In S‘S‘:e of cross-examination the sail-fand two of the early south bound cars ick to that story. were deratled. The. work car Their statements are substantiated | sentup in the forenoon and it Later in the "day to ‘tryy~to ovaertaike the sallors. after |y, Village Briefs. - Obadiah- Dixén_is Visiti \emng was spen( % fled the New TLondon depart-|Newton at his home n the vihage. i Monday evening um i Hr c;zoezs 3 the Monte Cristo garage where a high | workers miét In Ponemah hall for thelr %fiifi.‘f,’{fl,d?;”‘n:Z’Zfi,‘mmf@’r‘a Duro| Bowered car was rented. With Mr.|regular sewing. . Monday evening in a murguh game B ‘When Patroiman-Geer . {at Dugas’ pool room Herman Chenette riags 3 handsome wrist waten @ AL e e ;filfidmlg ot | Geteatoa Hormidas Serbenat 50 to. . poind e ¢ ‘1Ml.’ Briggs is one of Lebanon’s pop- the Ford, which was stepped in the ular young men. -Dur the 7 e window sills of the old Reliance|llor Youss, m umun""‘m Wag as-| get the motor running. They wers im- gere amonagw ‘t‘lngel rfisan nal'i a _‘lzzm th street suffered the most of |Slstant to the superintendent of the wiediately placed under arrest and tak- ) G nee in - ad- hall Satur any 4f the village strests although all|CaPitél. He has many friends who|en to the police station where they|day evening. slopes showed the affects of the storm. |tXtend their best wishes for success|Were locked up. The two sailors.were | Fo 8, The water dug s deep gully on th[In his new relations with Unele Sam.|in the custody 6f the police betore 8 *{soutr side of Roath street and left| Among thase present were T, - P,|0'clock. S from ¢ to 10 {ngbes of mud on North | Smith, James H. Hyde, E. W, Jones, Such_svidence woild seem to inter- | MORRISON—In Main strest for a hundred vards souts | George Hammond Hosfs, C. A.- Heatn | Pere seriously with the theory that the | of their intarsection. Many branch- | MP, and Mrs. Elisha a'm'nnn Mr, | men had gone direetly out Broad street | €3 ‘wers hlown from the trees and o |2nd Mrs. E. A. Hoxie, Mr. and Mre. E. | to Jefférson’ avenue, where upen strik- | the | Ray Manning, Mr. and Mrs, C. A.|ing Rogers they had turned the Ford Main street wae|Troland, Mr and Mrs, W. F. Clark, Mr, | Around and continued throngh Jeffer- | GRODZINSKY—SLOSBERG—In Nor- over against the house. No dam. | and Mrs. H. Foster, Mr. and Mys | Son_gvenue and intersec joh, 1 age was caused by the accident. Presented Wrist Watch. :’kue!sc;:l:;lthq m&liom u]fi the She- T and BUILDER | oF Sropert stesct. nith 2" Best wark and materials at H;lu nm gw-uw-u D,ol-Hoff Hotel EUROPEAN PLAN HAYES BROS, Props. Talephons 1227 George Dugas and Joseph Dayville, Feb. 21, 1918, a daughter. Lillian_ Frances, to Mr, Also Children’s Gingham to 6 years, at $1.50 uch. MILLINERY CLEARANCE OF WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S DRESS HATS AT In our Millinery Section today we offer a choice of any Women’s or Children’s Dress Hat—no matter what - former- price has been at one uniform price - This includes Pattern Hats from our own: workroom—in fact a choice of our entire stock:of -Winter Hats at............. and Mrs, wmmn Morrisom. Wolmer Grodzinsky of New Haven and Miss Dora Esther Slosberg. -~ — In lefims;}:‘lc Feb. 25, Y5%a Netlte G, Walker, aged Fanaral Thoth. the:home: of hig grand- parents, Mr. and Hadley - G. Gray, Norfh FrankMn,.Thursday af- ternioon at 1 o'clock. tipaug cemetery, North Franklin. 3 3 James Jordan, an mmn who has{ Patralman James Cavana: d | SMITH—In Norwich, Feb. 24, 1318, Miss liked by his associates in the mill all |lived in New Lopdon at 65 Shaw stregt ' Special Agent Walsh of the of whom wish him the best of lutk|for the past month and whe went In his new lfe. Attended War Pictures, Martha Smith, aged 55 years. ven railroad are alleged to have se.|Funeral from her late home, 67-West Feb. 27, at zt.‘so. plot in’ Yantic cemetery. named Goldberg was in the automobile W Tyesday atternoon the puplls of the |4 P: Mbrtin Whose attention had | when they left the Totel, but he|> tuir ams W myionie ey ¥ lle Grammar school attend- |DeR drawn to the ltalian by his re- |jumped oft after ridmg o short dis- ed the war fifms at the Davis theatre |Scmblance to Joseph Mcndanto, wiho | tance. The sccused state that they They came to school at 1|15 00V in jail waiting presentation | were both intoxicated on the night in o'clock and were dismi L arching dswn to the theatre. ! | were_actompanied by and teathers. for quick clearance. Burial in the family Anm—ln WesteflY. R.'L, F * Gaffney, aged Church & Allen 15 MnnStud DIRECTORS - EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Telephone 328-3 HENRY E, CHURCH WM, SMITH ALL!N every home. We carry a large assortment of Vests and Bands, ranging in price * from 28¢c for a good, heavy quality up to $1.00 for a Fine Silk and Children’s Shea & Burke § lerwear is here—Vests, Pants 5. Underwear. for- boys -and -giris ests, Pants and Union Suits. 100 MILLION STANP BUYERS T0 HELP WIN THE WAR i ; and will wish t Eflm&mpom wu(;‘&n')b:d the gflluger War Saovmbg - These are'U. Govemment Securities—the best - in the world. Soflmsnmfmmz&upward,sothnt “everyone can buy. BUYYOURS TODAY — FOR SALE HERE "Anurly-hwmgochwSpnngModelsmWomenund | Misses’ Sirits,Coats, Dresses, Etc—new styles, authorita- hvd‘v correct—new materials—new colonngs. i.aunms*rswwmcor-' - New Spring Siits mbb&mngnew!’.tunufll’onyefl‘eeb welluothvrnewstyleldeu. Thematm:kandcol- ormauedleverynewut. . NEWSPRNGSTYLF.SIN Women’s Coats mrt lines in tbne new MANYNEWMODE]S[N thzen s Separate Skirts Smart Tailored Styles in Women’s Skirts of excellent quality Serge and Poplin—also some very pretty novelty effects in leda and Stripes. 'A FIRST SHOWING OF New Spring Waists Many new stylesin: Plain and Striped Voiles at $1.25 and $1.50—two smart styles in White Dimity Waists, a very special lot ‘at $2.50 each, regular value $3.50—also new Tailored Waists in smart color combinations. NEW AND ATTRACTIVE STYLES IN Children’s Dresses 'ThenewSpmgmodelsmChlldrens Dresses have the new high waist line effect, with the new style collar and The ‘materials are Gingham and sizes 8 to-14 years, price range $2.98, $350md$4.50. Dresses with Bloomers, ages 4 _|IThe Annual 'Sa_le of Kitchen Furnishings WILL CONTINUE TODAY This Annual Sale is one of the busiest of our Special Sales. It is the opportunity for which thousands have been waiting—a time of money-saving on hun- dreds of articles used in the kitchen and pantry of WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S KNIT UNDERWEAR All Kinds All Grades 3 UNDERWEAR '« UNDERWEAR ALL STYLES Women’s 2N SHVEES Our showing of Women's Under- _Winter Weight = Ribbed | wear includes every wanted kind— medium and heavy weight, plain or ribbed, in Vests, Pants and Union Suits and at every price we offer the best value obtainable. _UNDERWEAR 7 UNION SUITS ALL STYLES Women’s ALL STYLES Every good kind® of - Children's We' carry a complete Bolmn, Tris SSc These special offerings comprise China Ware, Wooden. Ware, Tin Ware, Silver Ware, Japanned Ware; Laundry Requisites, Etc. Remem- ber this sale comes but once a year—it will be over in a few days—why not plan to come in today. Union Suits in all welghts and ‘We feature Mun- | styles. We have such well-known makes ‘as Munsing, Richeliew, Car- ter's and Forest Mills. :