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TR T TR R DISCUSS WORWICH TRAIN. PROTESTS |m.,,m“:~w :‘::" i - A HE MOGKS upon which it was complained no connec- | § el ONTIS_'\ANDA_RD. HE SHOCKS tions were made cither east or west 4t - ME, AND HE HAUNTS New London, it- was shown that there e ; LOWER. PRICES HE T erintendent of the,so that the train would make local|was an aver;ge of 45 persons using this . WITH HIGHER E TAUNTS n of the New York,|stops. train- daily. It misses the 10.47 for Prov- (N " PACC RS LAY HE SiGHS and Hartford railroad, and| Another complaint was on the north-|idence and the 10.40 for New York. The |} To T HE LIES cardmasger in Norwieh, | hound’train which leaves the subfharine |next New York train is not till 11.50. nd;y,"md Saturday tives business | hase at 3.26, standard time. Norwich |Superintendent Smith said nothing could > ¥ SUNDAY—I\A&ADAY AI\D 'IU&SDAY i the Chamber of Com- | men who are employed at the base get|be done about any chanee in time on-this |§ ME‘TON S“ LS = Thursday afternoon 10 |through work at 3.30, just too late to|train, as it comes through from. Worees- iints over train service |catch the traim. They have to wait till [ter and makes connections at Providence w London. The re- the mext train, two hours later. The|With the train from Boston. Jra Carew & Nigel Barrie, railroad men told the business men that| Another complaint heard was that therel} jn the All-Star Production m 1 "' Yy b8 o) L < .1 ‘Eu-d - D D this train gets to Norwich at 3.48 and has [ iS no train from New. London now after cause of the com-|to leave aj for New London at 3.58. D. m., where there was formerly. the ! “‘I}le -ttl F 99 ade. This eriod of10 ‘minutes is little enough | 8:32 from New London. The records of . l Jdttie Foo ‘ ’i""% 7 taken up referred to|to shift the engine and get the train set tl(lle raid, said Superintendent Smith, show- B 1z scuthtound train, |again, as it has to make New London on | &d an average of only nine passengers in|§ A, Masterly Adaptation of ‘ M seal stops that ac- |time for conmections. It would not bej2 Six months' period and the train had{j 3 - on’s Novel “The ack Lond | 4 number of Taftville people | possible to delay the train any for the|been taken off for economy’s ‘sake on the ek on Sundays.|workmen on the northbound trip. It is|Dart of the railroad, made the train a|understood that the: commandant at the| A matter =2 saving and economy was e She hA LpmTaeR nge the work schedule of | 2150 the reason for the removal of morn. ow been corrected | the Norwich men So that they can begin | ing trains, southbound, around 7 or § o'clock, Superintendent Smith said. The | road’s records for six months-showed an average of from seven to 11 passengers. The first train now is at: 6.15 and aver- ages 47 passengers, of whom 50 per cent, 8o to the submarine base. One other criticism related to getting from Hartford to Norwich by, the train that leaves Hartford at 4.35 and reaches, Willimantic at 5.35. The trolley from Willimantic to Norwich leaves Williman- tie at 5.25 and there is no train to Nor- wich until 7 o'clock. Superintendent | L:ttle Lmly of the Big A MASTERPIECE OF : DRAMA He twists the souls, breaks the faith, and. wounds the hearts of men, women, wives, htuhmds and sweet- hearts. JUp . FROM HIS FAMOUS .TAG.; SUCCESS A potent drama of the cun- ing r steals into | Taken From the Famous ‘orchy Stories Which Ap- peared in the Saturday Evening Post. : ¢ creation. . . - £ <53 Smith promised that he would take steps Yet he wins you by his suav- It is of uth beyond the both at Hartford and Willimantic to see PATHE NEWS : = i 4 iR s what could be done'to help this. situation. | ity charms you with his j character of a personage. {1t is proposed also to see What the trolley- | [Hmmmmmm———————— ke e & company can do to better this condition. || FORD EDUCATIONAL brainy words, and lures you oy ; ; It is the photo-dramatic tri- DIRECTORS OF C. OF C. tandard Ti Reports on the Norwich clean-up (S d Tlm."‘.) campaign were made at the meeting IOI the directors of the Norwich Chamber of Commerce Thursday afternoon. It| To Norwich and Vicinii‘y was reported that the Boy Scouts are | doing active work in reporting places | 7 A N C E that need to be cleaned up and these / will all be investigated by the chamber of commerce committee. Further report|Given by the P. A. A. C. will thereupon be made to Health Offi- cer Henry Gebrath, who will Meport In Pulaski Hail places to the polico department if he 5 : finds it necessary. Saturday, May 8th, 1921 | It is provosed that the health pro- gramme shall be strictly enforced te| MUSIC BY “THE HARMONY KINGS” make Norwich just as clean a-city as OF NEW LONDON possible and the chamber of commerce 1 will see to it that a consistent deter-| DANCING FROM &—i2 P. M. TOday and Tomonow mined effort along this line is made. (Standard Time) S SEANDARD FIME)Ri 2 & CLEAN-UP DRIVE REPORT TO ‘Mat. 2:30—Eve. 6:45, 8:30 by his plans. % ,;. / SPECIAL FOR TOMORROW 200 EN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S The Supreme Sensation of Two Continents. “LOVE, HONOR AND 5 Reel Mack Sennett C The matter of daylight saving came w CE ID up for. comment with the expression that| A Good Time For All ! the chamber had dome what it could to — ~ it is called upon to take any further ac- |2!!eB4iNE paying for his own luncucon.| Whe Chal'm SChODl tion. S secure unanimity of action and was not satisfied with the confusion in time that = « It was decided that for convenience Brown Kaises Tuition Fee, Wally” Scores Another of the directors their meetings will here- Brown University has “CU-\‘Y an- | is prevailing now, but did not feel that|2" nawpced, that the annuai chasge o, tui: | Romantic Thriller. tion will be raised from $.00 o $.30 | A PARAMOUNT PICTURE for the academic year in p- | tember, 1921, This inc will appiy o7y both to present and pr Live | ‘Vlll am Far Um 3 dents. At the same time che ar o 1 n | devoted to student aid will be —IN— _ |so that students of siend Par s [ i nesliER Joyous rassed. ] - In making this change Brown falls m— | 8 '{ i s e e Troublemaker||| :;wuggfdatm;rumsu Tor tuiti w‘u The Breezy Westerner, in aE j el New and Novel Role. E ; Yale $300. Dartmouth hs |§ SHUFFLE THE QUEENS} ed the tuition charge at COMEDY A ton University at tobacco habit. Whenever you have a| mppe mueuyeddcs longing for a cigarette, cigar, pipe, or at. |§ NEW PRICES — Matinee, 15c, 20c EVE. — Reserved, 30c, Circle 25¢ for a chew, just place a harmless No- Sation, J= mevitable. ~The Balcony 20c, Gallery 15¢ g T “No-To-Bac” has helped thousands to break the costly, nerve-shattering i pring Suits| {Spring Suits 27.50(|$37.50 2 SUITS were $35.00 19 SUITS were $50.00 S were $40.00 44 SUITS were $55.00 $45.00§ §37 SUITS were $60.00 To-Bac tablet in your mouth instead, :Zl‘l;ized‘eug\?: ?:s\te Lo\r"’ to help relieve that awful desire. inti 're R e Shortly the habit may be completely |PPINDREL Tepars S onch broken, and you are better off mental- |Of the plant has greatly increas Iy, phusically,: Gnancially, T8 # eney |8 Serioua situation” confronts " so simple. 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