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; N [FORTY PER CENT. OF INCOME : : . é : i 3 1ax ReTurns INcorrecT | W T o TR, B e g e v - » >3 £, ? Py 2 5 i BB | et W A | Robert D. Byrnes of Trinity college, T ‘. o BERTY 1 AT e | is spending a few days at his home on the annual ‘assembly of Frank- | Walter: M. Buckingh i ] ,ofw ; % 3 L te street. y' e _._|lin.council, No. 3, Roand S.M., held | Comstoek; | = standing P,ewg‘g'fi_ { Heyeave” Calcco poiy [ J5gaszeuekle. : Donobiue, of Montville, £0F- | rruraay evening at - the sMasonic|{APCF Gy 2RI, : : ey oy £ BrrE. careful - . tion _of such v 5 s temple the officers were re-elected as| A prosperous year is anticipated | showed taxpayers paid ov, | Light vehicle lamps at 6.51 o'clock reralfweeks' illness. < TG bt S g ey e o] £ unex_:tp;ore V,&;&’.‘ this evening.’ - Miss Virginia Hall of Stetson street ;4 1. Master; Guy | Kind. 2 pectédof them, but-in t] o Next Sunday is Low Sunday, the first | has returned from a week's yisit With{ g "pofbeare, R. I D, Harry B.| Forthe vear that has just cloged the | jorily of the cases Where the returns § Sunday atter Easter. zabeth Wilson in New York | yorg, C. P, C. of W.; Claudius V. |reports § the treasurer and tustees ¢ X m A FARM The coalman is faring better thanl| Mrs Williami Gage. of Waterbury | Pendleton, captain of guard; Albert|showed 1\t the finances were in ex-|was ‘ faved P D~ | the iceman these day. has returned home from spending a|S. Comstock, treasurer; Walter M. X P y gone, ‘more ap cellent condition. The report of the Al . plications will completely dissolye and Tood sale, Trinity E. church, | week with hér parents, Mr. and Mrs.| Buekingham, recorder; Walter B.|recorder, showed that 56 new mem-| - Altogether, if these items pntirely destroy every single ¢ d::d_ Friday, at 3 o'clock.—adv. Stephen B. Hall, of Stetson ‘street. | Crooks, '.conductor; Herman Stelzien, | bers had been added and one rein={ywere not checked. up “‘*"fifit by trace of it, no matter how > g s £ d teams is| " Clarens has returned to|steward; James C. Fitzpatrick, herald; | stated. There were two who With-|the federal auditors, the ‘ ¥ A fruff you may have. 3 e eyl e Btate Foad | Boiovien hospital New Tork. having|Alex Finlayeon, assistant herald; . |drew and - clght deaths, | The total e e m PROPORTION OF You will find, u:.oo. xt #‘l'l:::m‘t at A'b{n‘ton. ey anAl spent Easter with hig mother, N:!‘ fl:‘;g B:g:'e‘lcl,‘ lela?rp;l:;l; ‘s""’E"mE ::1‘::‘?;: 47, the present- membership 87 Aollaca.hbk man mhb '3 ® af a 1 n_plantin B « 7 5 - s, s 3 e I 4 - o 3 i y g > G A ot /Dalt will b6 0Ky, | wa it ErsFatate 1e IF the Wiha were | Sarrio bps,; of, Beltlo (dtrest, Patrick, sentiriel; trustees. Joseph W.| The deaths were Frank J. Sales, | lcoior Walsh was no i glossy, silky and. soft, and |to get out of the est. ' Yustrous, 0 L. ¢| Rew sy Smith, Jr., who is con- Gilbert, Howard L. Su}pton, James L. | Chas, W. Gale, Johq C. Averill, Noyes | : S the hmln ' e w’mn‘r ‘t":: lo’z”a?‘;‘::;m and oc- :n sNz:-twk:h friends thig week, while Committee on dues: Herbert R. Kindy tus Guild. it e e uw“ L2 - e.fx%'.‘,‘ff :Jv flurries ‘marked Thurs- |on his return from his heme in No-| — - dcl:l‘ldul“r%vx fitumu %e&;fic?‘y "-ih"f‘ °§:§fy“f°t§f§5;'§mxy at T S AR “SAVE THE ROADS' IS JUDGE GREENE DECLARES ecto! al agen K e Aca o Abut 150,000 returns were filed. ia FERTILIZER ; E | Gut.. The corporation: returns, about| WE HAVE ALL VARIETIES, Baitic is to open for the spring term | RICHMON 'S. NORWICH. * MANUFACTURERS’ APPEAL ‘VON HOEGEN DISBARRED |8500 in number, are sent on the | - April 12 after two weeks' vacation. '~ CASE WITH THE JURY | In a “save the roads” appeal, the| In a report just handed down in the | internial revenue department in Wash- | VARYING IN CHEMICAL WE ABVERTISE EXAGTLY | As Sunday mext. the) 1th, is Con-| For 40 minutes before the superior | Manufacturers’ association of Connec- | superior court at New Haven, Judge |ing ton for scrutiny, by the internal o AS IT 18 ference Sunday, all the urn i l08e the | ticut has sent the following to its| Gardiner Greene of this city declares|revenue bureau's selected -auditors.. e TR s:‘;’;haufr’:aay o n‘:;u‘yt?;o:disn- u::jur; members: Maximilian Von Hoegen, a lawyer of | Collector Walsh said that whenever ANALYSIS, AND PRICE TC 1ai: number of | had under consideration /the ‘case of | . “In the interest of holding to a|New Haven, disbarred from practice |returns are found to be filled out in- e, xfu"-&ul:,u:dg B sEondence from | Miss Mae . Richmond of Norwich |minimum the already extensive dam- S e S at t}:le C(()}nnecticu! state bar. ;::r're:;!y, nnt&don :11 the dhcre};aycoy‘ SUIT YOUR REQU“ rwich 26, | age to the improved highways of Con- | Judge Greene was a committee to made on the return, which jis.n & srrguRding iwue, agnt I enen ‘3;‘,,;‘::,_““’»":_ pseopfet ¥ necticut, the state highway commis- | pass upon the proceedings brought |sent back to.the. taxpayer. A letter, MENTS. . i o 5y, season in Windham | When court resumes its session at |sioner asks.that members of the Man- | against. Von Hoegen by. State's Attor- | explaining the, error, however, 75 Tent THE BBT WAY N vary Tagort. a{ Tamen only : ufacturers’ associatio not Connecticut, | ney Alling of New Haven county. |to the taxpayer and a.request is made ::“:'Zx{: '::'me freeze comes nights and | jurymen will take u operating motor trucks, observe the| .Von Hoegen left New Haven in the|to send the additional amount due to BOKER’S the thaw by day. and a verdict may o expec following suggestions: ' | night time early fn 1917. He had had | the collector's office. . - : To SAVE MONEY 200 fancy shad for sale at Church|time during the day, it is believed. “First, that the owners and opera- | experience with a party of callers| In filling out returns this year; it 3 Bros.’ today.—adv. Miss Richmond is suing for damages | lors of trucks keep the maximum load AND FRISBIES e i 5 =5 & Un§le(} States flag.”In nl’rgce lhdal ‘tnxplyars had less trouble 3 S P ) 3 e was egal limit is 25, pounds. making out his selective draft papers|a made fewer mistakes than the in buying clothes is to sperid |35 the department, oF doon in the i |t T R e | -he-Una that it Sertain séamns of | he ol written on. tha form thRL B8 | Previone’ seacs: it tie pabsabas doe. of the house of representatives at the | on the night of July 30, 1917, = . | the year, particularly in the spring, |thought American citizenship was “of | this year was bettered by only about . t lt > capitol. . Attorney. L. L. Lewis of Waterbury | these loads be restricted not to exceed | doubtful honow’ and had added,|5 per cent, it for the best quality. dwin Lewis is cart- ;2 he | elght tons, total load, including truck | “Deutschland uber allies” He had At Black Hall, B made the opening argument for ti UsupP ing 1;;" qnnntélletsh of a!;l‘rfllm r;flr plaintiff when court opened Thursday mqnllol:él lt;elf_ ; ik fom}i’\;lered h‘lnll;elf ‘l“‘nmflcl‘e}:\t * in | COLCHESTER VITAL STATISTICS from the woods to the m: 1 = , when any large amount of | teaching socialism.” rom the time ’ Our clothes are made from All{trem which point auto trucks take it "}"’;‘"g f"}"‘i A;f;m:‘:' A;';‘;? L."‘,Brl;:& heavy trucking is to be carried over a | the world war broke out Von Hoegen ABDED TOSTATE. LISRARY CHEERFULLY GIVE YOU to the birch mlil. pgiin for the defendant. He was followed | road, information be secured from this | had feely expressed pro-German sen-| The Connecticut state library ~has Regular. meeting Rev. Danie] Mullen |or U tion Counsel Joseph T.|department as to the condition of the | timents and claimed to have assisted |8dded the wixtcenth volume of Bar-|QUR BEST ADVICE, AND Assembly, Sunday, at 4 p. m, K. of C.| by Corporation Gounsel fToseph {524 and the possibility of standing|von Papen, a~ German officer, who | bour's “Collection of Connecticut Vital Home.—adv, T fondant, and Attorey Sonn | the character and amount of traffic to | was active in_espionage. Von Hoegen | Records,” which has just been receiv- UOTE YO ed. A Warrenville correspondent men- JorCasesid; of Waterbury made the|Which it is proposed to be subjected.’ |in December, 1917, was arrested and|ed fro mthe bindery. - This volume, Q U PRICES. fl:mi'oy;v!lte h“:;dh?:bh::o;zt\}x‘:: [Wfl‘k Closing argument as the .counsel for| _ The l0ss to the state of Connecticut | charged with treason to the United at his home who had made him kneel | is shown by statistics in the collector’s The Connecticut Women's chyb un-|for the loss of her left leg from a within the legal limit at all times.|and kiss the Wool fabrics, perfectly tailor- whlcl;‘ lsha typewritten book. conuin; B on account of the operation of extra | States and long was held in Texas. He | the rths, marriages and deaths. of Consequently they wear long- Mck kot son Ceorgs, who he s pen ‘hfiuc‘,’;‘“f{sfin P. Kellogg . occupled | B€avy trucks this spring is almost im- | Was finally returned to this _state, | Colchester trom 1699 to 1350, : o Hios : : 5 ; possible to compute.” turned over to a federal officer and| Other volumes of ‘this seriés which i ioned that Miss Katherine |about an hour and a half with his L. 0 g er than other clothes, and We |ritesidn mi veturmad o Wilimantic | sharge before he gave the case. to the | ,State Highway Commissioner Charles | confined in the Hartford jail until re have been compléted and are at the . Grain ith J. Bennett recently issued & warning |leased on bail. He is now in New |state library are as follows: Boarah, The Yantlc iahitas Hidh {6 ei 4 Ber parental N and Mrs. Harry Rey- | U0 to truck owners and drivers in which | York. guarantee em (o give salls- The motion to disbar from | 1786-1850: Travklin, 1786-1850: Gris- he urged that protection of state high- | practice was made some months ago.|wold, 1815-1848; Groton, 04-1853; e et kL o CONNECTICUT DENTISTS avh be. given full consideration. T | The inding agaitst Vo Hogger was | Leavard. 1635-3868; - Tdstok, TTeEcIEs0: and Products Co. A postponed meeting at Old Lyme to PREPARING FOR MEETING faction. consider whether an agricultural high school course would be advisable for The programme for the fifty-sixth that he is “morally unfit to be a |Preston, 1687-1850; Lyme: 1667-1852; ADDING MORE RUNS the school will be held in the school | annual meeting of member of the Connecticut Bar.” New Logdon, 1646-1854; North Ston- PHONE 999 the Connecticut| P, T ington, 1807-1852; Norwich, Part." 8, building this (Friday) evening. State ental Association at New Lon- ; ON TR°,LLEV LINE| pR, MACKAY AGAIN 1847-1851; -Salem, 1836-1852; .Stoning- SUITS ;35 to ;65 It is noted at Pomfret Center that|don on April 20,21 and 22, was issueq | FEffective this (Friday) morning, TO VISIT NORWICH | ton. 1658-1854: Voluntown, 170s8-1350;| HIGHER ONLY IN L Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hanley entertain’| Thursday. It is dedicated to Dr. Levi|Stveral important changes will take| yronga; evening, April 12th, is to be | Waterford, 80i-1851 / S e B0ston ana | Taylor, born 1841 and elected to mem- | B K A ) = - | “Ladies’ Night" at the regular month- R Ay Mok fTehss: Wapley oF Norwiehos bership in 1875 ard refers to him as | the Sopnecticut sompany, whieh com- ) %ogiion " of “the United Church | TRI-COUNTY FARMERS. TO The Town Improvement association |One “Whose sincerity, patience . and| o o"ip o Shore Line system. = The | Brotherhood. This meeting, the mem- DISCUSS DAIRY PROBLEMS at Saybrook is arranging for the exer- | love of his profession have made-him | .r'voq were announced Thursday by | bers feel, is to furnish the climax to| _parimers of Windham. Tolland, and| — cises at planting of a tree in memory | long a worthy servant of humanity.’ Supt. Samuel Anderson. This morn- | the season’s activities and inasmuch|yew London counties will meet = at|Council” H. J. Baker director of Ex+ of Harry Faulk, who -met death in| The president of the association is |y "3 ot B 70 L Fonr o B t in'|as the services of the Rev. John R.|\yilimantic Thursday, April ' 15, - to|tension Service, Stomrs: “Caring for M h & Mccm fghting for his country across the | Drs George S. B. Leonard of Mystie.| J% JHO "0 18I0, 10 RE PU% (0 Mackay, DD, L. L. D, of the North 1 o & 4" E. B, um y y seas. During the three days’ session clinics | 3P 3 207 Main Street QUALITY. . ’ e Presbyterian . church West . 135th talk over their dairy problems, the }hedm:m Orchard,” E. B, Tucker, Tol- Ida T. Pegrum, the state superinten- | will be held more in number and with don :me!:: Th‘e;e ;’m b;: anfddmonal i ea {iaG s d& Yave hasntae: oFcaslgnDP'vaTXn.glth:vLsecond gnnuall’rrx- \:;.Alvmnmdl{ummx::"\‘\"r{:x‘: szn‘ I.ll; I‘ocl: dent, is sendinz out from Windham to |, eater variety of subjeets -and fun to Norwich from New London at a’ f h Son: th h County ry Institute, = Farm labor | Ville; oul oL local members of the W. C. T. U. a les- fl"fifm trath than heretofore, Some| ;15 @ m. daily and a car will leave | Cure or the occasion, they are in-|ghortage high priced feeds, .and. the| W. Winchester, arm Management son cutline for the mext temperance i e S| Norwich for New London at 2.15 p. m, | Viting their friends, women and men | ecent siump of milk prices in New | Demontsrator, Storra. . Suuday, May 9th, which s Anti-|Of the best known lectirers in the|gqiy, There is also to be an early |Of the church and community alike|Yory will give the farmers plenty of| The institute will be held at the Tobacco day. cast have been assigned topics, and|morning car leaving Norwich for Wil. | to be present, feeling assured that a|goSiortunity for discussion. Jordan Hardware Company. C. B. Julius _Stremlau, state prohibition |in the evening of the twentieth there |jymantic.at 4.55 o'clock and a late trip | Teal treat is in store for all. Dr. Mac- | “"mpo cescions will begin at 11 o'clock | Pomeroy of Willimantic has been director, has.issued instructions to all | will be an fllustrated lecture. The|¢rom Willimantic to Norwich at 11.1§ | Kay occupies the pulpit of one of the |, " "with a falk on “Forage Crops of | active in arousing interest in the state prohibition inspectors relative to | gathering will have its smoker on the . m. daily. - leading churches in the metropolls | guality” by Henry Dorsey of Connec- | meeting. R PO e o Iaiaens he | evening of the twenty-first. . The triangle run between Yantic,|and is noted for his powers as a|ficyt Agricultural .College., In the be conducted. T OBITUARY West Side and Greeneville is to be |Preacher and public speaker. He bolished. C: ll te b visited Norwich several years ago and - LI S0l S ST, AN Do Solieva-Tive" Hoinse, oo ting Rev. Daniel Mullen T : o= shed. Cars will operate between i given: ‘“Feeding for Milk Production.”| The Eskimo of Greenland, no matter Jirbey Bloeibi Aa‘::fn‘flf; ey ot ip m Kote Miss Maria E. Warren. Greeneville and West Side, the Yantic | no doubt many still remember his|P 4. Campbell. Extension Dairsmen, | whae bis station i e :;”_ pastps Y H a gt - Miss Marie Elizabeth Warren, a na-|line being operated with'the square | Wonderfully driving ang eloquent ad-|giorrs: “The Connecticut Dairy 0od|ways has both a summer and winter les’ Durkiam Hose e T AR E tive of Lyme, died in Providence on |and Yantic as terminals. dress on that occasion. His topic on 3 oionielep Sloghe f S g o] ies’ Silk Hese .. s Mt fe'aGéis‘,',gL“érn.fx}'&S' g::l:: Wednesday. Death was caused by a| ' Alfred D. Blake, who has been su- | Monday evening will be Revealing by Roger Pocock {n the Wide Waetd s’ Rubber Top Corsets hamstead Lighthouse following _ the | Paralytic shock by which she was|Dperintendent of the Connecticut com- | Ourselves. Rog April business meeting of tbt Con- | Stricken early. in December, pany’s division at Derby, comes to Other features of the- program will THE PASNIK CO. necticut Historical society at Hartford Magazine as being a dugout with an Miss Warren was born in Lyme, | Norwich as superintendent of trans. | be selections by the well known Nor- New Ambassador _'l'o U. 8. :;)x:le:":(ruclurel?l;fl! olf, t:zrf and bada;m Tuesday evening. April 13, 1844, the daughter of the |portation and will have headquarters | Wich String Quartette (Miss Isabel .| . From Brazil wm'mx G n‘!-:n d“ o:“ ‘”’d W, Norwich, Oonh. 1t is learned here by those in charge |late Dr. and Mrs. William W. J. War- | at ‘Greenevjlle. ' Reuben B. Ladd has | Mitchell, first violin: - Miss Elizabeth RO B Tt mnath o oouss Sy . Wise Sheppers Know Bargaine. of the Smith college drive for a fund|ren. She resided in Lyme until the|been made chief inspector and will | Lane, second violi Frederick W. 2 eur-monthlony ; &rctic . night. gty .?“,f;‘;;ng!?“é!y 21| death of her mother about 20 years|take charge today (Friday). J. R.|Lester, viola; Charles D. Gallup b e’ v e — Entrance to the one large room of "G x which the house consists is gaimed R ' 2go when she went to live with a sis- | Cooper, formerly of Hartford, has been | ’cello); and a group of songs with or- | - e aprk Muesday afternoon $5,000 |3 “Mrs. J. R, Morgan, in' Provi- | made superintendent of the New Lon- ygan: violin ang ‘cello obligato. by Mrs, | | zough a long tunnel about five feet ) Dbt T h it ik e Pdces don city lines and will have head- | Charles Tyler Bard. N % e L~ Saeu DT factory had to shut down for a few | She leaves a twin brother, William | quarters in New London. days on account of high water in the | W.-J. Warren of New- York, two oth- T R uonlh‘ern atntes.d R Lne southern hkigk- er brothers, Walter T. Warren of Tex- AT DAVIS THEATRE. Ty is surrounde v water, i Ji & - . . o Made from Bloed, Bone and Tankage :r:’nlpor!nflon lmpos«iblv:, making | as, formerly of New London, J. Ray: Vaudeville With Five Acts. mong Warren of Lyme and her sister,| —mp, d bill at the Davis theatre | CENTRAL BAPTIST MEN 3 3 The government has awarded the iR, SEUOD atghe Davss heatre and the highest grade chemicals.| ‘e governme e a ¢the Mrs. Morgan of Providence. The programme will be carried -out promptly at § p. m. in the main audi- torium at the Community House. the rear of the living room is & r: dais, on which the entire family sleep, and in the front part stands the stove, This stove consists of a hollow stona filled with seal oil, in which burns a | ' : i |rag wick, which lights and heats the E; since vaudeville was put on by Mr. CONSIDER CAMPAIGN PLANS | ¥ house and cooks the meals. Nothing but genuine foreign Potash | medals alml d,i""fi"ffi Mium be made J. Milton Fox. gavisthtbis splringb 1v]vas devenfi better | Members of a. commlttee}?f 3‘1: meré | 5 In the summer mon:)m, during four & o commencing Apr X men wWho J. Milton Fox, a well kno b an the opening bill, and the five acts |of the Central Baptist church me thy th used in these Fertilizers. were in the service during the world { mer resident of Salem, died ‘;;‘ ;:::_ were.away above the general run of |there Thursday evening for'a brief I i mng;k;fio:?fi' inetei‘tl;. n;;e;:eaf:.. DAY FROM THE War are entitled to these Mmeddls. monia_on March 30 at Kansas City, | vaudeville. Opening the bill as a Para- | preliminary gathering in preparation made of skins and are shaped.some- ORDER TOI C '“stl;:‘g‘g.u:.,‘ R.ffi‘;\;p:e{ica:_re“;ece;l:g Mo, Besides his widow, who was for- | mount feature production, Too Much |for the interchufch world campaign what like a t cut in half. In the GREENEVILLE GRAIN CO. |hapicr ‘o New Tondoa for the staty | merly Nettie Fuller, He leaves one|JoBnson, featuring Bryant Washburn |in the church, which has been as- TRE" BEFihe LA Tho. Dok oSkl uatond *|autumn meeting to be held in that |Son, Henry, a senior at Yale college; |iR & farce comedy that has a tangled |signed a quota of $30,000. Allyn L. 3 while in the wide, high open front a 449 NORTH MAIN STREET city, when it is expected that the gath- | two Saughters. Mrs. Annabeth Martin l::gg ?}:’:;epletc with mirth-provoking | Brown, who is chairman of the com- ering will number more than 500. of Philadelphia, anq Miss Marion Fox s NORWICH, CONN. Ordinarily the state of Connecticut would expect its midsummer_ issue of ~ & | burns day and night. This mittee, addressed the.men briefly and Enpan, 5 of Kansas City. one sister, Miss BL.| The headliners, if one can choose, |announced that before the campaign gmoke: fire Aseves. to. diive. Sway the len Fox ang a brother, Henry B Fox, | re. Adler and Dunbar, with a unique | begins, ou.the last Sunday.in April, mosquitoes which are large and feroci- telephone directories about June, but ; s ous.—Detroit News. > Kansas'City. Mr. Fox was a member | Skit that is a scream from the first |several schools of instruction will be due to the acute shortage of newsprint £ time th s t i for t! < Before You Place |5 i s it ooans it MrPhT A i ot e e S Stk | 'S80 AR TS \ i til the curtain drops on their act. |ahead of them. The Kitchen Problem. @3 tu the exact date of that issue. middle, west. b g : The United States civil service com- Mrs. Harriet. A. Woodmansee. h,fi:"" 'a)tr“r}{ t];lx]r[il;nd clommhny Miss Ti S = )| e ke ibout thal. jplaa Ord F r Coal miselon announces Yor May 11 an ex- | Word has been received in this cit a neat sketch with a plot that iss Til trom Hostess. ers IOl amination for plumber's helper, male 2L ity for bringing Danish women over to fli; ends in a most unique way, an ending our empty kitchens. A melanchely Dane should be as good as a melan- choly Swede.—Chicago Tribune, s '21¢ | of the death of Harriet A., widow of | that is-unlooked for by the audi desired, over 18, for avacancy In ihe |3 3 Hatlio Badience. N office of the chief clerk, treasury de- |J0hn Woodmansee. formerly of this | This is a comedy which is well han- | born? 5 look at ours, especially our 0Zice 5 U0 chiet clerly treasury de |city, She dicd i Watertord on Wed | dlag be the meoy Yohich ok o P T i D £ Lehigh Coal No. 1 and 2 mixed | * 77%, e nams. Woodmansee, - whooe | Valentine and Bell, two cyclists and | Jighttully spent with music and The annual meeting of the Connecti- | Maiden name was Chapman, resided | novelty bicycle riders, have an act en- games. Dancing was also enjoyed by z. cut Music Teachers association is to be | in Norwich for many ‘years, living at |titled The Furniture Removers. Prac- ) $12.60 per ton. held in Christ church parish house in |one time on Union street, later on tically every piece of furniture on the those present. Dainey refreshments Hartford Saturday at 1.30 p. m. Fol- |Wj i e were served by the hostess assisted Pmmpt Deli'll’, Ny log, the dusiness “gs‘onl? am“ inteor- ‘Wightman avenue -in Norwich Town, | stage from the clocks to the phono- by Miss Miriam Gordon. Those pres- | § & 1 confe £ brivat and for 15 months prior to May, 1919, | graph can be ridden by either of the 3 & BiR R lboieh ottt s o oors and) ;he made 1lruzer h‘gme with Mrs. E. H. | performers. Their act is one- of the | rm Gocdos sl e aciss M1 i ¢ Joh a Horgm&son A meeting of the state central com- | Be[TY: at 12 Oak street. | Miss Tillie Strom. entertained a number of her friends on Thursday best in its lirie seen here in some tim e T se Saralr B“kerllxi- e e. tta Bots X mittes of Veterans ‘of Forelgn Wars, | ~After leaving Norwich she lved for| Harrah ana Mulroy in o roller skat. | Lors Dotuick, Harry Schwarts, Law : itt, Milton Markoff, Benja- F I e which was to have been held in Dan. |2 time with the family of] Hezekiah |ing novelty present a clever exhibi- | mroropi e o ekt - funeral Unrectors b:-tr:i this week, 1was pos_tpon“ed indefi- ?zxitih at "é? Hm:;lin;tor!:‘ uhr:et, Nedw unI:xI which includes many clever feats. —_— nitely as several posts in other parts ndon. nce en she s made awthorne and Cook i N i i of the state weré unable at this time | her home at.the Shepherds Home for | or Regson surely carry m‘lr: ahuothRahtyE: Unitpin s Detroit > . t osend delegates to the meeting. Aged People on Truman street, New | title implies. C. V. Pendleton, Jr., and Attorney A. an mobaimers Because of ill health, Archdeacon J.|London. She was 82 years of age and| A news film and an animated cff- |J: Bailey left on Thursday for De- . Fldred Brown has beeg with his son | was the last of her immediate fam-| toon Sim complets the bil trolt, whenos' M. Eendleton 15 to drieR Motor hfe week. Mr. Brown will return Saturday | o7; Der only known relatives: being and_conduct regular Sunday services | J0Nn Berry and Mrs. Louis A. Arnold, ] SOCIAL CELEBRATES SU at Trinity Episcopal church and then | COUSInS, both of Westerly. OF DIAMOND Jusalsn.scsc?aslvs Photophy will leave for another week vacation. Matthew McKiernan. Fi At a sale of American silver Wed- Ve ahundred ‘people ,yere gueats Sells Cottage House. Matthew McKiernan, formerly of | Th i \ nesday in New York a silver s ursday night of Rev. William A. PW‘II.' &m’ ce bowl with oval body, domed :ovef'uug:; Norwich, di at his home at Lake- Gilbert Bowers has sold his new Keefe, t f St. 'S Srn-shaped. fniny, Tmeae by weriind | eide, Litchfield, on Maroh 28th, after fooiou of At My ciich, at 3 back a new automobile. They expect 322 Main Street to reach here with the new machine about Saturday of next week. Chamber of Commerce Bui Phone 238-2 Lady Assi L g =E0E Augusto Alencar, the newly ap- pointed Brazilian Ambassader o the United States. i s g Toin in Pamis cottage house on Watercress avenue n nce held in a; to John J. McNeely. Cleveland, Norwich, Conn.. grandfather |an illness of several months. Mr. Mc. of President Grover Clevé‘land, %t a |Kiernan was 88 years old and had e et ThS sodial g;aod between 1790 and 1800, brought and dance was given in appreciation spent a good part of his life in Nor- : CIDENTS IN SOCIETY wich,where he followed the occupation | pearis any aclt Fork of the various m teams and the splendid support of the Mrs. Lucius Brown left town Tues- A sale of Easter cards for the Wenefit |of a carpenter about 30 e = MAGAZINE SPECIALIST of the Old Lyme Memorial committes | Nov, 14, 1857, he was tnited s mars | P20LC in the recent Liberty loan drive| day for a trip to Chicago. ok p UNION SQUARE netted about $23. This was most satis- Y to raise funds for the new St. Mary's y C. La DIED, riage with Miss Margaret P Misg Lucas and Miss Mary C. Lucas 3 fying to the, Sniertainment committes | who died on Dec, 11, 1915, The Famaty | Carch WhIch 15 soon to be-erected. | are'taking & trip to California. HEALEY—In Hampton, April s, 1820, T WV NAARIE. earrts, Atins Connolly.” Mrs. Hasnes “‘°‘;’e;‘ ‘f"’m N?r'{lclhtoh};!el: Haven ml-.':m.,d the ‘aance Tusic” for the | Mrs. Walter . Gilbe{t :nrd Mrs. F‘;'::\:\alfiei;:g;;ku A B L > d Miss Mary Griswold for thei; ~ |and later went to Litchfield, where Jacob Munz are in New York for sev- L 2 A. G. THOMPSON, F. §. |#mnce ™ on o o M, Mcitlernan bas since resided " | or'he square Ganices Which eovid s o hurch, Danielson, Saturday at 10 for the square d: hi ed a|eral days. < 3 ¢ A el Iepchss miinEton of the chm;_ef]flflg:wmngs sy lé;'ed by fvuh; feature of the p:x;;iin:’m:h it Kelley and Russell Kelley of | 2 ™- n estfield, ass., of y - AN . ernan, w 5, v R e Tarnerly, of that Slins. SI?I‘: lived at home, Mrs. Edmumd B & Father Keefe was assisted in the | Pawtucket have been visiting Mr. and (PROTECT YOUR FEET) was for many years in_the employ of 2 ¢ lans for the dance by William Mec- | Mrs. Richard Lewis. B Locke, whose husband is of the dry | D : i i 3 the late Dr. Edwin T. Davis, and was ' | Clafferty, William Bowen, James iss Fl A. Hall of New York . B Mér. Cummings’ Spring Arch' Suppert. | & well known figure at agrioultural | Go. of Mem foyii Joramiord-PIUmber | Murphy, James Fox and John Barry: | war s reviay kucet ot ner siveer, || A Splendid Hair Grower . Suite 7-8 Alico Building, 321 Main St ::h:h{;x!'ihlt vicinity with his bundle | of i chacia plid Sl Me;g‘:;‘} ceRfiv' Jl:;mi J. Walsh, who was re- | Mrs. Frank C, Turner. w e Norwich, Conn. Phone 13664 |* ¥n evangslist who has worked in|D3%: WHO is a ftraveling salesman, |goocy. frdalned at Hartford, was| s Caroline T. Gilman, who has and Wonderful Beautifier e | und about Norwich, Miss May B. Lord | L2¢re 18 a brother, John McKiernan, Sk St bl e SRR spent the winter in New Haven, has — hones &s Fishinig ingtrumenta.. | acting pastor of the West. Granby | pile West. MAKING ARRANGEMENTS FOR ~ |Deen the guest of Mrs. George D. COit.| yfory {5 good news for all men and | —————— bcrq A1 Methodist church haf" returned from{|jai, poral Services were held at his AMERI Miss Frances Porteous of Portland, |women: whose hair 15 faded, dry, Fish when they swim make a noise, | 1y “\otnodist conference and Nl he late home and burial was in the cem- RICAN "LEGION NIGHT Me., is passing the taster-holidays at |streaked and scraggly—is failing out wnd this can be detected by, the. tele- | 19, MEIBOMSE conference and Will re- | etery at Litchfield The committee in.charge of thé ar- | e 8 PASOHE 1€ e p S ohn | badly and whose scalps are coversd ne, according to the following: | oo 1t was the desire of the church | S rangements for the opening night at|poiiequs. > ™| with dandruff and itch like mad, ost of us have watched with interest |y, " oo remain and the ‘conference “Norwich Night” at Carnival. the new American Legion rooms on Lonis B Pobtest Your druggist s, now supply you the movements of shoals of fish he-| ;o 54eq it Norwich Elks are planning-to vistt | Shetucket street held a meeting on | Mr. and Mrs Touis [ borfeous en- lwith the genuine Parisian sage (iguid ~ [ New Tonton mext Weknestss night | Thursday night st the rooms o dis: | tertained the past week for thelr|form) wilch is gu¥raniced (b quickly WEDDING which has been designated a5 “Nor- | Cuss the programme which is to be|Suest, Mrs. Willlam Stuart Nicholas, S, Satew, 400/isb eYery Sien, OF fan . e wich Night” at the New London Eiks' | Carried out. After the meeting the|O0f Detroit. 7 hair ‘and_ promote & . new.Zrowth, or Plouffe—LeBlanc. carpival. The trip will be made by | COmmittee announced that there will| Mrs. Marshall Neweil and son Al-|money refunded. i ‘said, have taken advans| <At St. Patrick’s church at 8 o'clock | trolley and Tubbs' band is to furnish | be two prominent speakers who will bert of Hopeville, Mass., have been| Thousands can testify to.the excel- bage Of that fact .to devise an ar-|9on Thursday ‘morning, Rev. J. H. music for the trip., make brief addresses, vocal selections, = . £ ke brief add: T visiting Mrs. Newell's sister, Mrs. llent xéesbults t‘romhlt.‘l lule: some',, who i C n, riess no v rangement to assist them in detecting ‘Broderick uniteq in marriage Oliver instrumental music, ete., followed by | James Justin Moore. o |feared becoming hai now thais abanaant Snair, white stnirs =45 | The Henry. Allen & Son Co. i ipti freshments. The programme will be Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kronig have e v ! Jocating fish at considerable | Maxine Plouffe of the submarine base _Subscription Dance. rel S sty . suffered for years with dandruff and 88 MAIN STREET .. . . Septhe. They lower a microphone by |2nd Miss Annd Marle LeBlanc. The| A subscription dance grranged announced within _a few days. The|announced the engigement of 'their |itching. head got -clean, healthy scalp s s by . i 8 o Coiible Whte Wttanton By MY and M| Norwioh. Youn it opening of the new rooms is to take ! gaughter, Miss Rose Kronig to Otto |after just a few days use of this sm-| FUNERAL DIRECTORS mm wggr‘theh :"f,:mm":d;, m‘ :;z Jeflz;-y Telanes 1o s ™| this (Friday) ivmnpzeins ok ‘\’731\}1‘:]: place on Friday evening of next week, | Nordwald of 1 Paso, Texas. O atten oY nar, Siclatea. shith AND mected with a telephone re-| The groom is 25 years of age and f:f;)ehgggeu!bflu‘n’"’;g;flgg &y Sipected | FORMER NORWICH RESIDENT il b‘::‘ G::;E;m":- E::Zflli falling hair, matted, stringy.hair, dan- EMBALMERS - AR i i g Y Wi R, e o S SR TR ESCAPED ELGIN CYCLONE| it 1t druff or itching scalp, try Parisian | Lady Assistant. hone 410- S b Word Has ' bee " - Lbare months in California ‘and Honolulu |sage—you will not be diuv;nint:{l.‘n'x dy “ Telep! | an operator keeps | Plouffe, He is in the navy and is'sta- : - ry " o) as n Teceiveq at | Yy “lelephone to his | tioned at the submarine base., His| CrTist Church Parish Reception. |MHill from Mrs. J. George Clark’s cos- are expected home thig week. . |g, Sclentific: preparation that .supnties X DAY OR NIGHT 3 i) )5 W. Ham air needs. Tearried his task | bride is the daughtor of Mre: Philas| A largely * attended reception: for |in, Mrs. Hattie E. Loomls, who liyes |, M and Mrs. George ilton i ! : L s 4 £ - if the judge turns him \ \ ks . The first application should make p e 3 ) have announced the engagement of af P y 1bok: ar -~ ‘tell when a thoal of | LeBlanc of this city. . |Christ church parish was given | in Elgin, Ill, that she was safe as the [ g &0 E AT Y rios Helen Cole. Hame | hor cnotr ::5 SSalp ok a‘.:‘am{:.lh 100 GEORGE G. GRANT - fish is being aj d. After.a short wedding tour the cou- | [urS2Y cvening at the residencesof | cyclone's path was three blocks away. |yiion, to Archibald Mitchell, 4th, - |lustrous bair. and lots of . It, by all 3 2 LR ple will reside at 9 Ouk street. Waiihaton sirest, - Craam:of 118 | Ms Leomls formerly resided in Nor-| "\ eanor P. Norton and Mies |TSSRS vse Parisian sage, Lec & 0> Undertaker and Embalmer . ashin eet. < 3 N pod o > W 51 yow. - dela: x A brilliant erator is one who always —_— elon MFeCh Gl e B s Bmily Latham who have -been ‘pass- | Begit tonight - A Hitie atrention vow uses the. ‘word in tlie right place | Some people are kept busy minding |/ A legal light naturally feels put out{ An absent-minded man seldom for- 3 2 at the right 2 other neople’s business. down. 4% b A g 4 32 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE . ing the Baster vacation at their homes | helpe insure abundant halr for years > - in town, have returned to Wellesley. |5 tome. o T : home €30 apri{MWhawl » e