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B. for tb&mfln‘ r the committee in chowder was the : cal itution without be- mever| Meatless Day—TPhene Powers Bros.|ed to her home, 57 La e 3 3 e S ety of t | street; after a brief ‘woman in addl T to. 3&: During this month the planet Nep-| Earl Smith has® returned to_ his| ; tune will be found in Cancer Wbout 3 | work after being confined to his home | degrees west of Saturn. - :\Mm th illpess for nearly a| ‘you| A meeting of the incorporators and : : ; an Fairview Home, Groton,| Mrs, Billings Ptrn. of Westerly, h’lm:tat New Haven March 20, | formerly of Norwich, v called on local | Wom: such commitments; including 7 friends Monday, while on her way to 3 spent on parole, shall not exceed three _A drive has been made by the| Willimantic. <7 years, except where the maximum > Polish Knitting circle to| . 4 term specified by law for the crime for raise funds for the Polish army in| Ordnance Sergeant Alfred Lawson, ‘which the offender was sentenced shall < ; The one sssential element France. U. S. A, has returned to duty at b el e st R b | o Eneres Jvi s is INTEGRITY. The first call to a Newport after a brief visit with rel- such maximum term shail be the Hmit { i "Téa, and Sudphur properly & s pé The ecurrent calendar of Trinity [atives in Norwich. h v of detention under the provisions > the natiaat business man is @ be STRAIGHT. | yetnoaist contalns the memo- : f | this act, and in such case it shall be ! My church n i o We make our goods with presisely | ria] minute: In Memoriam—Albert H.| Miss May Bushnell of Taftville and the duty of the trial court to specify |yona this principle in mind. From the | Smith, 1861-1913. Miss 1da Reynolds of uw“ M‘g“" two for the maximum - term under which the S % ding a few s with A 3 off = FIRST foush to-the LAST our pro-| sunaay the Groton Teishts Baptist | nells fister in Harord SO by 4% DNGREPH VIS nore 3 mitment, : > | blesome, Nowadays, by asking desth B Ty S+ Shpueh connped_foy Ts aage; - Saeven St Other Provisions of the Act. The committee in char, r > o 4 'ge was John |any drug store for “Wye makiogEelenk, retietle ANt WRDLE i"m"m;. m?"mmf‘mm Rxev. S > “!:’;:. Amue':?! at:f'ltl‘r‘c:u:.fim.mg i A Sec. 10 is devoted to-the duties and |H. . Laurence E. Millea, John|and Sulphur Compound,” you will get SOME food. - £ Harry Smith of the B56th regiment, DPowers of the hoard of control who are | Wilson, John ®, Shea and Thomas|a lerge bottle of this 1 . s B Amy The M-fllntt this is Nfiw}} ?o&!k Fort Terry, N. Y., Battery D, ::; acgt as the board of parole, and dis- | Crawford. ?t?b?:-s‘ fmbfl”;:tfl. ‘zr fl::mt o ANI)RBW tar arge. T e ‘ingredients, 4 ) 2 mht:.:m :?:b. thtxtx-n“mubr-fl,r = uotur Dmlflu George Malcolm and daughter the unexpired term }?‘w' 11 tells of the conditions under | POMCNA GRANGE INVITED ml:m;‘tmmmy my!m"!;rvy oi‘:! dmg::; SR the ‘hencit-of the:bovs fn CREP. ' - | Covet Geotse Maleaiin 6F the 56 reg, | 07, {erms thersol. "All such dppoint- | WUICH Inmates Aro Io be er may, Do TO PRESTON CITY. | your hair, as it does it so naturally .News received Monday by Charles | iment, Battery D, Fort Terry, N. Y. | ments shall be of a non-partisan char- cipline of inmates who escape. Sec. itati T . |and evenly. You dampen a sponge or ®. Chandler from his son, Prof. Alert et e Zovernor shall have POWSE | 13 tells' when the board of directors "'"'“*"’"Tf""‘:“"_ for the Third|sott brush with it and draw _this C Y > R. Chandler, located him in Ttaly, near Matat:; Gordon z-; hC hfidl"l‘t; s, al-ectots shall reccew'l:e ho|may transfer inmates to the state ke e A ) S zht:::ghn{o:r ‘h’::' mflm nn&'el an on Ffe i, W0 Coote it '3, Ramn ey at Sewett City, and nis | Compensation for their services, but m::ni:;itflé xsnif. },‘e s'é?:ggs‘rhgaesip;; At the regular meeting of the Pres- | gray hair disappears, and after an- anything more hing and hoalth-| It 18 rumored that General March| cousin, Mrs. Jack Maclean at Lis-|fhall be ?#ge‘:me‘mn e, Sxpenses | the board of directors provided their | 1o City grange held recently it was|other application or two, your hair will ‘inspect the different batteries at|bon. e T I e o | records are satisfactory.. According to | YOIeC to extend an invi ?‘2:“ Ptro the | becomes beautifully dark, glossy and ful than DUNN'S TOOTH POWDER.|Fisher's Island at an early date. The the provisions of Sec. 15, children un- ona grange to mee eston | attractive. eral is of the bi; en of the ‘Mr, and Mrs. E. P. Armstrong of | shall be at all times a representation City on the third Thursday in April. ‘Wyeth's Sage d Sulphi - It's a pewder that preserves the teeth, gen one e big m e b of at least thres women upon said | SSr,One year of age may be committed | &5 it ¢ i yetl an ulphur Com. F : e fremont AXAS LA e R Do with their mothers, but on arriving at | Other matters of impartance were dis-| pound is a delightful toflet requisite L0 the germs and sweetens the 3 of the safe arrival in France of their | board of directors. the age of two years they shall be re- | CisSed. At the lecturer's hour the|for those who desire dark hair and @ — St. James Lodge, No. 23, F. & A. M. | son, Norman C. Armstrong, who eu-| Sec. 3—The airectors are authorized | toe 2%e of tWo years they sball be Te- | program was an- informal discussion | youthfal appearance. Tt is. mot in. breath. Try it, youll like it. Sold at| works the third degree tonight at 7.30 | listed in a company of railway engt- | to purchase in the name of the state,| "y remaining sections are devoted |Of helps and recipes for conserving| jended for the cure, mitigation | or Dunn’s Pharmacy. 3 at Masonic Temple.—adv. neers. ;go a site for sgéd farm, not less than{y," 4y, powers of the state board of |flour and sugar. This feature of the|prevention of disease. 7 < ' This week's meeting of the Pro- AT s opecanle land. Such uand | charities, the disposal of bodtes ot in- | PrOgTam was for the special benefit zreasl:re ‘Missionary club of the Cen- AT THE DAVIS THEATRE. pasture, with a natural wgod supply, :f‘o";ft’,om"tfa’fm‘:g‘:fidi‘;sg;‘g’i:;g‘f oPec;heam ‘e:;u’rh;a::n‘l’ybya;;?:ude% CASE WAS SETTLED. i tral Baptist church is to be held with : . : and be located reasonably near a rail- it A There was a report of the state grang: s i Mrs. George A. Stanton, 20 Church Alimony and The Gown of Destiny. | [0, " m o0 e ot directors is au. | tion faciiities for inmates. grange street. - meeting in Hartford by Worthy Mas- | 50 Common Pleas Court Had No Trial 50 MAIN STREET thorized to use, if practicable, for the 7 ter John T. Hollowell. There was n Monday, mene sensational divorce drama All-| purpgse of said institution, any sité | MERCHANT MARINE EXEMPTS |excelient rendering of Chopin o the o o The eoming Sunday services will be Yy ':“gh Davi yth tre on Monday | ®Ireddy in use by this state. MEN FROM DRAFT|Piano by Miss Sophia Hollowell. The court of common pleas had ne resumed in Park church, all meetings |ences at the 8 i“ Th‘: fet Y Erecti Buildi The feature of the evening was a|trial in Norwich Monday. Thes case of during the fuel shortage period hav.|afternoon and evening. Ric ure. _Erection of Buildings . literary. contest between the gentle- |the New York Painting and Decorat- ing been heid in the Hugh H. Osgood |8 strongly dramatic and deeply inter:| The directors shall cause to be pre- | Young Men May Serve Their Country |, ®0 "0 *0, "0 Chich reaulted | ing company vs. Rebetea Clark ot a1 sTOP ! LDOK ! ! Memorial parish house. esting, It is a seven part story of| pared plins and specifications for re- at Sea Rather Than on Land. ' 2 5 the activities of a crooked lawyer, or | modeling or erecting on such site nec- in a complete victory for the women.|a dispute over a painting job, - whick Articles of clothing were received at|a divorce broker, as he is nicknamed. The program for the next meeting| was on the docket, was settled out o! ¢ 0 essary buildings for a suitable plant| Announcement was made Monday |w; v ze W the room of the Women's League, in | Miss Lois Wilson appears in the leadyl for the institution, which plans shall | at national headquarters, U. 5. Ship" |t mog oy aoother debate between | court, and Judze Waller adjourned the Thayer building, Monday, for the |ing role, that of Marjorie Lansing. LISTEN ! 1! the men and the women, and it is the|court to come in at New Londen or § c [ | provide for cottages to be arranged|ping Board Recruiting Service, Cus-|j 23 ;. -3 s o A M m A“ WM relief of the destitute people in oceu- The Gown of Destiny is the namt| for the proper classification .of in-|tom House, Boston, that under special ;2;;’,'“3{' Q’,,’x‘}‘:.,c“,‘,",‘d}f ::0::!_;;"!]“ Wondly, NS Nnt 18 i s pied Belgium and France. of the other feature picture. It is a|mates. as to the eharacter and needs [regulation young men who enter the|the ladies of the grange, but the men FUNERA. Prices. A 17-Jewel 12 ; five part Triangle drame taken from|of such inmates. The directors shall | training service of the Merchant Ma- | will ‘contribute the. sum’ of ten conts S v LS. % In 2 recent typewriting contest when | the popular story of the same name.| furnish and equip the same ready for | rine will receive exemption from the | they would eat, . St size 20-’&!‘ GW Miss Lucille Lord won the gold medal, | The Triangle comedy film is called In| yse. draft. r This decision has been reached in Peter Dawson. . Miss Dorothy Church received the ef- | Wi Right. > 4 Gold Filled Watch for Jincioncy award and iss - Flomace| e Al beadesby e ) TWO 1.00AL YOLUNTRERS a2t Hertfors, Mondar. The Nex rectors and those calling for an ex-|view of the vital importance of ths held at Hartford, Monday. The Rev. Gents ‘Wattky the primary award. Impossible to Tssue Receints. Dgnd!r:}xrefl of gyer $500 ‘Ehau be duly | Merchant Marine as a war factor, and SENT TO MONTREAL Bfer'.r}\lard F‘.i Mc}(;in;thy was T%elebrl.m 3 Owing to the immense volue of bus- | 2dvertised and competitive bids re-|under it young men who prefer to s v of the regyuiem high mass. e bear- 320.00 aflTllh::e‘d‘:e 1%3'}:-2;’%?:?&:‘1“33 Iness :fssing through internal revemye | éived thereon. 1In connection with |gerve their country at sea rather than John J. Manning and A. Y. Powers|ers were John Dawson of Beacon, N. PAY $100 PER WEEK ON seamen. There is also a need of car- | ¢collector'’s office it will be impossible to the remodeling or erection of the Va- | on land during the war are free to ex- . Are Now in Canadian City. Y. and Michael Dawson of Stafford penters’ mates and steel electricians | 1S8ue receipts to taxpayers for pay. |TioUs cottages and buildings compris- | ercise a choice. ing the pl: he instif 3 Sfirlmm. brothtc-; :&“d Pester and Mich- 4 ment of income tax when payment is| D& the plant of the institution, no| Whether they have had previous| John J. Manning and Alexander Y.|ael Dawson o ord Springs, neph- PU' EASY TERMS for the Irish construction unit. made by check, draft or money order, | Pullding permit shall be required from | seagoing experience or not, recruits for | Powers, the local men who left here|€Ws. Burial was in St. Joseph's ceme- The Loyal Temperance Legion at|and receipts will be given in such cas- | the municipal corporation in which the | the Merchant Marine training service | Friday morning for New Haven, hav- | tery, Pittsfield, Mass. (] la“t- ‘“en 0. Willimantic, in charge of Mrs. J. es only upon request by the taxpay-|institution may be located. When | winl s exempted on their acceptance|ing enlisted in the Canadian army, Mrs. Timothy Gallivan. Flelds of Norwich, numbers nearly 100 |er. Taxpayers tending cash pay- | Such'bulldings have been prepared and | as apprentices on a squadron of train- | have been sent to-Montreal, Canada. The funeral of Mrs. Timothy Galli- Established 1872 children, who have raised over $25|ments, however, should demand a re-|°duiPped, and the necessary staff of|ing ships maintained by the Shinping| Thé British and Canadian Recrui , g | van was held from her late residence i g e G g il bl officers has been organized. the direc- | Board Recruiting Service, with 2 base | Mission of 191 Church street, New Ha- Norwich, Conn. ;1‘.";' S S i o, ‘&f}e:;n;fifi‘m’!m‘ Soveines ot Boston. | The age limit for ap- yen in recelving a large number of T.furfigvgfif:‘, f“xii';’:ni;%'& i i sue a DUblIC| prentices is from 21 to 30. applicants who are volunteering for i C A service was held at the Rockville i S'vnn“ Srass bire, proclamation that the institution is 52 After brief intensive training, an|Service during the period of the war. gx?st?:r‘:l: tg:xgstfifiindlgge*wfigdfl:; Methodist church Sunday morning in| At 10.45 o'clock Mopday morning the | ready for the reception of inmates, apprentice is placed in a merchant | /ast Week over 100 men left for Mon- Hartford, Providence and other p]aces: memory o2 Rev. Joseph Henry James, | fire department received a . telephonke Appropriation ta- Purchase Site. .~ |.crew, for service on mercantile voy- | !real to join the Canadian Army and | There were many beautiful floral For:a pumber of years Mr. James was | Call for'a grass fire at 38 Orcmard| o ", "y "0 "ot am thousand | 28es. and his exemption will continue | 30 sailed overseas for the British ar- | forms. At the services in St. Pat- pastor of the ol Sachem street ehnrch £t The Seputy chishand o :&‘3701: dollars 1s appropriated for the pur.|"s lonz as he remains regularly em- M here is unusual demang for skilleq | FiCK'S church Rev. J. H. Broderick was 1A 2 ) % loved in the Merchant Marine. " r skille b i . - respondsa i the deputy's car and the | ehase of & site for the institation and | Ploved in the Merchant Marine, | mechanics n &l branched of e L S C e Ee Long Island Long Clams, for steam- |fire was extinguished with chemical. necusaryv wp swicis o v s tY 2 | vice announced a few weeks ago that|8ls0 for well educated young men fof | con 004 "REC “Nivies . Galyin was ing; Cape Cod Long Clams for bak-|Mrs. Mary Dexter, who lives at 38| W e e em“fl 3 :f‘ “t students in.its free navigation and|the Roval Flying Corps, and Jewish |gup_deacon. Prof. I L. Farrell pre- ing or f!(-lylns, fresh arrival at Powers E)hx::h;rd streett. ;ren.s b:lxr:lng !eam and ot forytha ;ay;:m% !“l"; ag- engineering schools for training mer- | YOUNg men for sepvice in Palestine. sided at the organ and Mrs, F. L. Far- Bros.—adv. lames gof yond her con! fes and running expenses for the two|ctant officers were to be granted mil- Lieut. J. J. Todd, the new officer Monday was the 43rd birthday of rell sang Some Sweet Day. The bear- - <, 5 ding the New Haven depot, g . £ fiscal years after the passage of this|itary exemptions. This affects about | FOTRan | ers were Dr.’ Robert J. Boyle and Dr. Bishop John W. Hamilton, chancellor| A Splendid Opportunity. ot E b4 e 151 800 students now preparing for officers' | 188 _been able to dispatch the men . Edward J. Whalen of Hartford, John of the American university at Wash. | A splendid opportunity for men of| Sec. 6—The directors shall have con- | licenses. Exemption for Merchant m;}t“’:’f.igi'id:fiunvegiencd@ but ibjecie |J. Devine of Providence, James . ington, a native of Weston, Ca., whd | Proper qualifications to do their best|trol of the institution; determine the | Marine apprentices eventually w R sy aé A e i jects : Casey, Daniel Shields and William 1. hias been heard at the Willimantic|Service in the war is offered by the| policy of the same and make necessary | fect between 40,000 and 50,000 ‘young| 1o Bre eligible, make arrangements|anon. Burial was in the family camp meeting. United States public reserve through | rules for the discipline, instruction ang | men. ¥ Shge. the, pravi- S Z v plot in the Catholic cemetery. Federal Director Leo A Korper. The | labor of inmates: form a board of pa.| Fecruiting of apprentices for Mer- | 1€8¢8 of the voluntegr system. Undertakers Cummings & Ring haé The United States Boys' Working |names and records of railway operat-|role and discharge; cause to be. Kept | chant Marine training ships is now ac- charge of the funeral arrangements. e in Connecticut which placed |ing men, clerks, stenographers and | proper records, inciuding those of in- | tively in progress in New England, | RETAIL MERCHANTS WILL 700 boys on farms last year, started | cooks are requested and also rubber mates; fix the salaries of the officers | where the Shipping Board has re- HEAR REPORT TODAY ‘Road in Poor Condition Menday. a drive to secure several times | experts and gas blowers for X-ray!of said institution; appoint from their | cently appointed 520 special =nrolling —_— 5 that many to work on farms during |tube work, number a p The “highway between the Grotorn the coming season. who shall mg‘ ;gf::f:: 2“;, 7:‘::;3?; u,z;: '?},ii“'f{d d.??:ffi'“s will. fine Matter of Wednesday Evening Clos- |station and the bridge on Fairview eye Briscoe Estate Appraised. ~ | time as the board shall determine; | shipping board enrolling agents are as| . ing to Be Considered. i‘g"917:1“°l:"e;;}l‘_:l‘\gg’d‘3l’ob"‘l‘§: ?"a{"‘;’ l ltaU o e L e T v nert| _ Appraisers of ‘the state of the late|D0ld meetings at least quarterly at|follows: Norwich, Frank D. Sevin. e n imagindble - S r John M. Lee, secretary of the re-|and it is wondered that some serious untary enlistment by Provost Marshal | Judge Charles H. Briscoe, of Thomp- | *3/4 institution and audit the accounts | New London, Trederic 4 Beebe. Taft | (4i1 merchants’ bureau of the Nor- |accident has not occurred fo either General Crowder. Men of draft age|Sonville. who died suddenly in Hart- Anstitn quarterly. ey Eégog",ueréfe: Pharmacy. Piainfield, | wich Chamber of Commerce, has is- | machines or horses having occasion te oz tary en. | ford a few weeks ago, have filed their | $hall report annually to the governor sued the call for a meeting of the bu- |pass that way. In some places the o :;]‘lmt:“ !m.mt;‘: \;l;lg'y?n o 7" | report with the probate court. The ;gfd"‘“‘:mfilfld fi}’lt;ndllhcondmon of — reau in the chamber of commerce |ruts are more than a foot deep.—New tatal value of the estate is listed at daflon:s fl::’ W "‘;’c‘ ":"mm“' MAIN WILL GET NOTHING rooms at 10 o'clock this (Tuesday) | London Globe. A night school has been opened at|$89015.23, the greater part of which | %S gf many n“;e""bmkflr = morning. The meeting is being held A North Grosvenordsle with a class|is in stock and bonds. PR S S FROM THE STATE for the purpoge of hearing the report | Government May Regulate Solicitation h numbers 29, d which promise; » Pl e ool <3, e g of committee on Wednesday evening . 5 2 MEACH B Y, At Ron nrpriecs S iior United States. : Claims Thirteen of His Sheeo Were | closing and fo hear reports. of othes | Solicitation of funds for war aid, war Appointment of Superintendent. Killéd By Dogs. committees ready to report. Wil L.|charity and other purposes would be Stearns is chairman of the bureau, |IcSulated by the national government Cattle Commissioner James W under the terms of a bill now before P. Morey has been teaching the class ’ for the past two weeks. s 2ee A G Ratchand Wi Mary O | ¥8ec. —The: directors shiall appolnt a c es Menbers of the D. A. R. from this | Attending the funeral of Rebert Hen- | 3d Temove at discretion. a_superin. 3 - | tendent of said institution who-shall | Whittlesey wrote Monday afternoon te IN THE CITY COURT. congreas. - Approval ‘of ‘the termis, o) section will go to Windsor Thursday gw“'°“x‘;“‘§,“,,§g:§,o‘;}‘$hg;‘ Y’,‘Z,“‘::g be a woman, not of their number, and | First Selectman John F. Burton of et S i DAl bas bean vilsg DX AN s % for the 25th annual state conference| . .coq y'Gresneville. who, before entering upon the duties!Ledvard saving the sfate would not|§jx Men Were Fined Monday For Be- 's’:m: =o£9t§g“§°;l O gl :ni‘_!l- (g FOR THE ¥ 9f regentk, delagates aud altorasies to of her office, shall give a bond to the |allow arything for the sheep alleged T ntakicatsd §ocretmey of fn s e 3, | the 27th continental congress in Wash, Entertained Girls' Club. state, with sufficient surety in the sum | to have been killed by dogs and owned 9 > i "“ég A flga "“ntectfi“ l’;:;\ ington, D, C, Monday, April 15. o | Of five thousand dollars, and shall be | by Lafayette Main of that town. The ETSeTRtIyes 10 CaDERNg nf e solnlm BoYs Monday evening the Norwich Girls' | sworn to a faithful performance of her o In the city court on Monday morn-|and urge them to support the bill, selectmen had decided to allow = Mr. 5 0 5 Mkw nA!i‘Komr of HHA;':.:!:M.] !grmz:g club wa’; entertained in stl:“ me c’xl\gb I!\I‘Uem 'Il‘lne superiritendent shall re- | Main $245 but the lattér would not L’}“'ufe"c}fifioi?,'\‘; n}‘i“?a:.-nerg;l‘xs;u::g which is now pending in congress. ¢ 7 ss Mary Sherl e | ceive s % aske 4 rs: Siy mcm AND szsr of solnbnr 'U:r c”tm'-"mm‘:ut’“umf‘umeu rooms by Miss M: e such compensation as shall be|take that amount and asked for about 2 was pleasantl; nt in = 7 2 monaict. | Were present for'intoxication and each Forced Give Up Position. the ‘appointment of David Elder a8 | ona music. Dilnty refresbments ware | ot cat fiitrrorors and shall reside S8t thirtoon “sheep " Kilved, {hres | Was fined. Three paid. The other three | o i e & i WON m mCH special field representative to secure | gerved. Sec. $—The superintendent shall | wounded and eighteen misstig. hetng: out 0F fende Aent 1o ML son of Archdeacon and Mrs. J. Eidred A sompetent, labor for the farms of Con- manage said institution and have con- | | Commissioner Whittlesey said Mon | 70 MER O orne fhar®”| Brown of this city, has been forced i W | ulations for | farm of r. Main and saw the car- = il of e New Yorl une. r. Soan, DT % nerpome e, = || INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY the administration of said institution, | cases of thirteen sheep but they did |ToWnd to be not gullty and they. Wer¢ | grown was a war writer and held a ton Friday, was held Monday. Bur- "" dileCtttD the’ approval of the board | not present any indication that they Two children and a woman were | responsible position. 1al was postponed until spring when e To® guperintendent shall,| had been worried by dogs. fined for taking wood that did rot be- the body Wil be moved from the New Py R L it Mpyeova) af the long to them. It was said that they Franklin London vault to its final resting place ber, select, “te Sine the num-| LEVI W. CROUCH PRESIDENT. |iwere in need of the wood. ; SEND FO! FREE SAMPL| s‘l‘llle In Jewett City, Charles ‘H' "‘“‘": of ‘I;mn e :‘;em%p“p:t: om““:‘f‘;&“‘;:s 4 Two men were fined for violation of > EA:I OFR e rip south. - ; : WHERE ‘ALL CARS STOP S e is on a pleasure trip stitution, who shali be women, as far | Mystic Man Heads Connecticut Cord :Pe vehicle law z\gd another man had » many orders for work received by tha| Mrs. Valdemar T. Hammer of Bran- | 38 practicable. and shall be sworn to Iron Corporation. ¥ ohne: cotianed. KOE(‘OI!S ca[an'hl Jelly employment bureau of the United|ford was a recent guest of Mrs. Fred- | faithful performance of their duties. - e Workers of Norwich. Last year there|eric S, Camp. There shall be a deputy superintendent| The annual meeting of the Conpec- “ OBITUARY, i KONDON MFG. CO. were 4,157 articles eut and made, ab- — ang as soon as the size of the institu- | ticut Cord Iron Cohporation was held — B0 2 Minneapolis, Minn. g to the report of Mrs. Mary G. Mrs. Anthony Peck has left town to|tion demands it, a resident woman|in the corporation offices i the Alice Thomas Buckley. i Webster, the secretary. make her home with her daughter, | Physician ang a clerk. The superin- | building Monday afternoon and offi-| mne sudden death of Thomas Buck- DR. F. C. JACKSON % Mrs. Robert Talbert, in Jenkintown, | tendent may remove any officer ap-|cers were elected The reporfs of theljoy geourred Monday afternoon at 2.45 ” A service flag in the window at F.| pa. pointed by her. The clerk of the in- | officers were read and approved, -|when Mr. Buckley, who was walk- . Guild's displays three stars for em- rria stitution shall give a bond to the state, | ing that the corporation had s ing aflong‘Ma.in street, was seized with / DR. D. J. COYLE || ploves in the federal service, Faifi| Mrs. Beardsley of Roxbury, ‘Conn,,| With sufficient surety in the sum of |a most Successful year. The slectio r at Camp Devens, Harold|has heen passing a few days with|five thousand dollars. of officers resulted as follow: S Sk OF Honpi Olieue) P oo " 1 hage. Spencer in_the aviation department in| Mrs. Thomas Harland, at the Waure- Classes of Women Admitted. ident, Levi W. Crouch, Mystie; ““n??fi %\u:k]};?:; fi’o poor health for b ’B}“m” l-';i mbefltalt‘guufl" at the| gan. Sec, 9—Women over sixteen years "\;’(""-" and dtreasurer, J'T“,fe"!'},n‘(fmm" some time, having heart trouble. On fewport torpedo s n. —— Norwich; directors, John F. rauey, . % Mr. and’ Mon. Noah Tnces N of age, belonging to any of the follow+ CUMMINGS & RIN . o e Aribrode. SoMuRe, Tohn C. :Morgen %{onday he wplked&ut and kwhen near Flmefdl leedafl' 2 classes may be committed by any e N Ao *| Rose alley gwas taken sick and sat v e oo S aethered at| Britain have besn guests of Mrs. Lii-| court of eriminal jurisdiction to said | Joserh D. Harris, Norwichi 1. W.|dgum on the steps near Preston Bros. d Embal and afternoon, the devotion of Norwich| co ml ey aveme, T Ot Wor™: | institution; firat, persons convicted of, | Burke, Mystic; Levi W. Crouch and|store, A call was sent to Drs. Gi an moaimers Women to this form of relief work, | T voos SVeNTS: 95 rho plead gy topthe commission Stever Watrous, Mystic. dersléeve, Treeman and Cassidy bt ies ] 2 ‘ of felonies; secon rsons convicted % although every effort was made to 3 Office Hours: 9 a. m, to 8 p. m. m& x:’LMuu'amtfl‘: :&'3; lfi:'ela;?n 1\:;:.““ h:\'a g’m‘“’"r& a‘f’f of, or who plead guilty to the com- Hot Cross Buns Good Friday. save the man it was of po avall. 322 Main Street chi; b mission of misdemeanors, including| While Many of the bakers in the city| Mr. Buckley was fifty-five years of & R Y alisoiaees ol T By o siaUSton | prostitution, intoxication, 'drug USINE. | ae mot going to make Hot Cross|ase and had been in the employ of the |[§ Chamber of Commerce Building e c:r'lpf:r:i W. Randall Cranska of | Qisorderly conduct; third, unmarried|puns for Good Friday this year on ac- | Marlin-Rockwell Co. At ome time he ‘The coming Thursday at Yale umi- o irls et : - Assistant s &l Ween the ages of sixteen and ¢ of the formula that is ziven out | was employed by the Boston Store. || Thone 238-2 Lady versity the Isaac H. Bromley lecture the SV4th Engineers, twenty-one vears who are in manifest | py ¢ ] by the government food adminisira-|Some years ago he was injured when L 51'" &8 thé courss founded in memory of & danger of falling into habits of vice or | tjon, Andrew’s Bakery is preparing for |2 grandstand fell on him at a ball PROTECT YOUR FE former editor of The Norwich Bulletin, who are leading viscious lives, and |y pig sale and orders for over 1,500 | zame. \ e T Fe 8,| 7l be given by Prof. William E. - who may be convicted thereof in ac- . dozen have already been taken. Tha| Mr. Buckley is well known in Nor- FooT ALIST Hocking, Ph. D, of Harvard univer- : gordance wWith the provisions. of chap- | majority of the bakers claim that|wich and besides his wife and two LICENSED CHIROPODIST Y wa o Smended by chaptes 43 ot haspublls | ey cannot make o good bun e e e s, o . Towh 's Yorm- mo Mir. Cumminge’ Spring Arch Sugport | 1, e acts of 10, Only such oftenders may | 71 L 3 Nratews saia Mondsy ov- | Suite 7-8, Alice. Building, Norwich |, 1f the bill as passed by the house Bre on ing that with a little care and skill|C. C. Elwell, Jr.,, Cadet in Aviation last week is approved by the the opinion of the trial court will be | on "5 . Formorly of Watesbury Phonie 13684 | and clgned by the president, Nocwich - Benefited physically, mentally or mor- |30 gxcellent bun could be produced Corps. VIOLIN - will set its clocks one hour ahead on ally by euch commitment ana fmme- Phagder ALY el et Tl Charles C. Eltwell, Jr, formerly of the last Sunday in March and untfl the| B equalto » e o, UL one on the market {Or thig city and graduate of the Norwich TEACHER - I last ‘Sunday in October will get up| M 2 . hysical tal tion, by a | 9¢ & Free Academy has been given the rank Amlcu msE one Your earlier apd go to bed one il physician, sh i Masti of cadet in the Aviation-corps of the U. Z > hour later than eustomary. ') St. Agnes’ Guild Meeting. S. army. Mr. Elwell after complet- Ril Steing !nstruments repaired Special Rates to Theatre Troupes, { sen on offe Monday St. Agnes’ guild of Christ|ing his three months’ course at the Viclins sold on easy terme Traveling Men; Etc. " fok 15 either class shall not fix the term of | church held their regular monthly bus- | aviation camp gt Columbus, Ohio.. has Livery sofiesction - Shotweket Otront] - ives Employes 10 Per Cont. Risg 1 1.} seh commitment. iness meeting at te home of Miss|been crdered to Wilbur Wright Field Fer appeintments addrces B .- Commitment to said institution shall { Louise Robinson at 59 Sachem street, | at Fairfield, Ohio. Mrs. Elwell will ac- E. BULLARD, Bliss Placs, Nor« % - é be made within one week after sen- | Routine business was transacted. Vice [ company her husband to the avia- wich, Conn, 0 R S o a 2 Bl orer < tence is imposed by the sheriff when | President Phoebe Brewster presided | tion field and will remain with him un- i 4 : . commgueing, March 25th, Bx Eokishe d sentenced by the superior court, and'at the meeting. .- P til he completes his cougse.