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n M [] INSTIWTE OF EZONGHIS Pm.s V/oman Prohibition i ~ Agent . ; ‘ 1 TR ! i i New York. April 20.—Plans for the es- | Warburs o‘! Nowt otk ; Solier” Bl ¢ ) { tablishment of Instituct -of Economies [ Payne, chairman of the Central commit- § . | 'to collset facts ":Jlmh: ‘to economic ques- |tee. American Red Cros Robert S. 3 ! Pushed a seed by faith alone tions and distribute them to the rapiic in | Brookings, St. Louis; Charles L. Hutch- Through the dark te the unknown, an understandable form were am ed {insom, Chicago: David F. Houston, New today by the Carnesie Corporation : of |York; James J. Storrow, Boston; Bolton 0 e Came at last through winter’s gloom ‘ { New York. Smith, Memphls, Tennessee; Whitford . | $ s ] The institute will he goverened by a |Cole, Nashville, Tennessee ; Samuel On a mountaln top to blm. i hoard of 15 trustees, and will be admin- | Mather. Cleveland and George butheflang 5 istered “without regard to the special |Salt Lake City. interests of any group in the body poli- ‘The trustees are to appeint a staff, and tic, whether political, social or economic,” | to proeeed with the development of the in- Shook the dirt from off its neek, according to the announcement. stitute. Groomed itself without a fleck. The Carnegie Corporation: has agreed The announcement said that the trus- ; . to finanee the undertaking for a period of |tees of the Carnegi Corporation have Ralsed lts head and at the *y 10 years at a total cost of $1,636,000, pay- | come to the conclusion that the service of | - _ Cocked a blue untroubled eye. able to the institute's trustees at the rate [such an institution “would go far to e af $200,000 annually for the first five | make available to the péople of the Unit- | ‘f} g Vears, $160.000 a year for the mext three [ed States those funtamental economic vears’ and $100,000 each for the last two | facts which so closely concern i Quoth the mountain. *It is well years ~The corporation will have o [dustrial Iife of inalvidual and Deeper down it did not dwell; . i control over these funds 'ter ey are led that the trustees * F: > - * paid to the Institute institution so established must have, for St 7 f;‘ aith like that another place ‘ The first board of trustees has been se- |its sole purpose the ascertainment of the j i | io 5 " i leoted and will meet in Washington to- [facts and it must be conducted in. the Tl A ight have moved me from my base. day for the purpose of effecting prelim- | interests of no party or group or faction, | inary organization. ¥ the truth is ascertained and elearly Those constituting the board include |and simply stated, we must be that Arthur T. Hadley, president emeritus of |1t will make its own way. If it cannot, Yale university; A. Lawrence Loweil, [the world’s situation is hopeless. president of Harvard; Dr. Charles - D. ‘With the completion of The last pay: Walcott, of Smithsonian Institution; Fd- | ment at the end of 10 years the corpor: 3 E ¥EAR IN THE HOUSE ., |keeps, filed under date, a collection win A. Alderman. president’ of the Uni- [tlon srecifies that it assumes no furthet / 4 OF CORRECTION FOR BIGAMY of old paper, which lte' has - versity. of Virginia; Dayid Kinley, pres- | obligation to support or maintain the in- 2 —_— |1y accumulated. often by htm | ident of the Undversity of IMMnois; Puul istitute. ) i ; April 20—Walter L. fly leaves from old books which i valley Falls, themselves are of no value. Suy the corner of a is DICKSON LEAVENS SPEAKER <t gy Syt BEFORE NORWICH SOCIETY T = : 3 = : ing. The book surgeon cuts his paper NTRAL NEWS_PHOTO STAVILE, NEW_YORK, b to a size slightly larger than is re- McLandburgh Wilson, in New York Herald, e e - Breal asi‘ Time - EGG PRODUCTION LOWER ‘8l ' D e n R ¢ v ired to feplace the missing porth ) At its annual dinner and meeting Wed- E production dropped v : o ROy e quired to repl the 3 jon !:. nesday evening at the Harvard club in eggg!xi;un: contest afm;z‘qu ;E‘n‘; :22' Miad Oseraie Hapley, of Olio, ::‘;l:m:h::x b, o s i 80 that it will just overlap the frayed .A. B E% ; ® New York city, the Norwich society of | twenty-fourth week, however the number| LLC fISt Woman prohibition agent. Demarais of “for sven Jomss )'1 SO _EGVIRE PRIRS Lhin/Ja Dot e New York elected the following officers fov [of eggs which the 1000 hens laid quring | * X055 Hobley's work is constructive | ju: s . L r‘«-«" ?'d"‘ ‘,;"m,he scratches away with a sharp knife the year at the business meeting at which | the week broke all previous records for| ~Publicity—to éducate and arouse % Fails fas e was marsieq. the overlapping strip on each side President Albert S. Bard presided. the ‘sanie. peripd. . ] am e was marr} total production| the public to the importance of law President, Albert S. Bard; vice bresi- | was 4741 eggs or a yield of nearly 68 per | enforcement In general and of the dent, Edward Harland Miller; secrefary, |cent. This is 17 ezgs less than last week | eighteenth amendment in artici Robert L. Johnson: treasurer, Charles A. iproduction & than last year| lar. ot Beach. Members of the executive commit- | for the same period and| 497 mors than Books are li tee—the foregoing ificers and Rufus P. |the seven year 6 period. Burnham, Edward C. Ely, W. Cierk Hunt- Y breeds are still Keeping UD| GovERNOR 3 Ington, E. T. Kingsley, William Klein. | their previous records by taking all hon. 5 OF MANCHURIA TO Reginald Reynolds. ors for the w TWwo pens of Barred ASSUME CHARGE OF TRooOrs ! and teases the edges until the two Y ovember. : papers are grafted -;nln« u‘;ma no i of a joint. If the le ess or REFTORING OLD BOOKS l-flmn has been injured. Oiis is then aikments. | inserted by pen and Ink from a per- slicate and ex- fect copy of the book, care being tak- i K 'en that the color of the ink exactly matches that of the original. The bind- ‘ HAT. satisfaction those words spell in the homes where La Touraine is used. Its extra richness and full true coffee flavor are a per- petual pleasure—as unfailing as the asures i ing next receives attention. Corners Dickson H. Leavens, Yale ‘03, and treas- | Rocks owned by Keewaydin Farm, . accumb- lare built up, new leather ls grafted 1 £ urer of the College of Yale in China, son |ien, Conn., and angst Peking, 20 . (By the A. P.).— on, lettering or design renewed and dawn of day: of the late Fiancis J, Leavens of Norwich, | Louis. Mo, tied for 3 ith, a | a1 O TesaTn was the guest of the evening and the | production of 60 eems . —A pen’ of | d to = s ries v hi principal speaker. Barred Rock: . H. B. Kent! to assume s This unvarying quality, Wlhlch pets In Introducing ir. _Leavers, Mr. Bar: SR acing Nl e B B a Touraine € in a ¢ referred to the finterest which Norwich |same breed entered by Ha rry G. Culver. and . _I“‘ ]T‘ 5 ““ng Lof'ffce s fis apart,f and Yale took In the Chinese students | Westhampton Beach, E. L. tied for sece retutn [ e now & :r:d‘dm. i e p‘;::‘ lue ence who were sent to this country in the early |ond place wit ha pen of Rhode Island trace | he s. Irene | 1s due to the unriorm excelcRec ol eighties by the Chinese government, to | Rcds sent to Storr: Tompkins good for |cutor of Ashiand. Neb., is seeking the THE BEAN and to the FAMOUS LA obtain an American education. “Some of | of Dover, Ma e. The * | congressional nomination of her distriet. { lite. The clean- | 300 he first pair of sisters that have campaigned at the same time for com- gress’—Woman Citizen. those present,” he said, “will recall these | of 58 egzs. O Chinese boys. und indeed, counted thew |pen of Barred Rock among their hgyhood friends. A few M. C $het ey B years later the Chinese students were all iC < D | pos I differenices | stain: t e > shebt | e : i recalled to China by their government. | Pierce's pen of Rh : : v military 3 i P b but a fow refused to return and contirued | third place with their studies,at Yale—a course which Another pen ot TOURAINE SECRET FORMULA. Put La Touraine on your list today ° and lock for the La Touraine pack- to re- = 2 ] ; China.uncat F lles sourde: v " 5 rendered o later return to China unsafe. 3 h revi- age ()[_1.‘(”“ dealer’s Shel‘ cs. ASk hun In those days the students, quite natural- | I, pen of Whi T ally ‘toned down e to grind a pound fresh for you. g SECha e 1o e F. Barber of Dover, | he color of the rest of the| . o Be Cured From the Outside. e ker's ]’1’7\ of V Rocks ni residen®s of America |Glen Ridge, N. . This was In effect a | Island Red renunciation of citizenship in China. The comparatively recent revolustion which turned the oldest empire in the world into a republic—a government which is at least nominafiy republican in form—was an extraordinary event, the real sign cance of which remains to he e are fortunate to have Mr. Leavens, who we welcome, not only as a son of Norwich nd a pen of thln A | Mrs. C. O. Polhe-| WOULD HAVE CANDIDATES | for fourth -PLE D FOR PROHIBITION some books— during the n there seems amiss with r—bedome all brown Thes= un- and pass External treatments seldom cure Piles. B Nor do surgical operations. The cause is inside—bad circulation. The blood is stagnant, the veins flab- by. The bowel walls are weak, the parts almost dead. To quickly and safely rid yoursell of piles you must free the c!rculluon-— 42 cents per pound laTouraine (offee Boston W.S.QUINBY CO. Chicago “IT'S THE BEAN” 2 of the April 20.—At the annive v York t Conferenc: ety, held hcre tl h the 74 s West- the Rev, S q‘\)l\lnum Vernon, Kato- Ter evening on of the con- . Bartholow, of , the president of the o —p———— Harry G. Cun hampton Beac! Seven Hills di Fod axi’ Xddress On CeraDaE. eat its|send a fresh current through the but also as a son of our old and disting- |~ oy Y. fEapigss . DS . e Pnate ls. Internal treatment is. uished Connecticut University, Yale, t0 | pradforq A1 . 891 |ance and nforcement of the prok and quick poo! interpret to us some of#the changes in China as he sees them.” Mr. Leavens shoke one safe method. J. S. Leonhardt, M. D., set at work some years ago to find a real interrial Pile remedy. He succeeded. He named ble away. are torn, the ew holes have operation must Mass. H. E. Dennison (Barred) of conditions in | ing, Mich, China since the first revolution of 1911 s hearers there were no less . one separate organizations, ...... s RS oy ve combined forces to knoc £ and ths " | his prescription HEM-ROID, and trisd The last ten years have heen full of civ- White Wy o : e Sn it in 1000 cases before he was sasis 1l wars and revolutions, Laree unpat? | Frank P. Matteson Bt AR b R 2 firat | Now HEM-ROID is soid by druggigts armies have done a #ood deal of Tooting | T SR | the members of the conference to go is to see that the| everywhere under guarantee. It and the powerful militarv offic A back to their homes prepared to com- bat this)influence, and try to influence thelr pebple to vequire all candidates 2{publican or democrat, to set forth th nding on this subject before voting for | . 917 | them. to take, and can always be found at Lee & Osgoed's, who will gladly re- fund the purchase price to any dis- satisfied customer. NOTICE worked only for their selfish end present the Peking government the northern half of the country, the Can- | Conn. ton &o ent 1 in | Walter between the Province of Hunan Tand pended. - Financially the country 1s practically bankrupt, and on the surface it is hard to see any hope for the future. On the other hand, there are manv the old, Diemand, New B Electricity has used to land sword { Land, Ma seventy-five Duumh was taken recent- s, South Hadle; rm, Hampto! leaders have arisen, and there i p Sprir ly by sending an electric current ning to develop a strong pubiic o Bod Chapin, Toterea LS . i : Ct ongmeador hrough the harpoon: starting with the stufents, and s> /e are still at 11 Ferry Street, with our. GREAT w = to other classes. These combin™ n White Leghorns. = —— - We " > - | = " e ural resources. the inteMectual ahilit Gosh Poult + o Gbh Bll‘!lllll w RIMINALS T I A oshen Poult , Goshen, nn. « ‘u ARE MEETING |LAST OF WAR DEAD BURIED the race and the fndustry of the peace- | ] Frank ‘D"H ORICR, . Ctnn, QOF FUR!\“UPE. Great in Beds and SWIFT JUSTICE IN NEW YORK | IN ARLINGTON CEMETERY |fully inclined masses, make one optimistic | i CRQUE_ .., relieved by oneapplication of— VIEKS VAPOo Rua Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly MARKOW’S revmant store : 3 263 Main Street Norwich, Conn. of the thousands of his dom- | Series of moving plc!“r?s were Fho\\l\ ¢ including the three score buried to- | €hooting and fishing. The subjec i : AY NI Y ¢ are scattered over the slopes of the | cluding the decoying of Canadian geese, on which the amphi-theatre stands |trout fishing. sword fishirg at Catalina ngton, April 20.—The roll of e of America’s overseas dead who are | ya1ly hecome a strong matlon. forever in Arlington cemetery E Yale tn China is a college founded hy ormieted today when the bodles of | Yale men, to reproduce in China some- erance. wors buried nith edeiat miti. | thing of the same spirit as is found in 5 ek : New Haven. China must have leaders honors. Secretary Weekséand Major : arbord, Gamaty ohief of stoff, |of first rate education, and at the sa ! e g ‘2= a [time men of character and ideals, if {were present during the ceremonics as a o nark of special honor to the dead because |18 1ot to, become merely am “efticlen | with he home-coming of these bodies the | POWer and a second Germany. It is the tak of bringing hack from. France the|®Mm of Yale in China, which Is planned Ou an 000 o e aead whoss relatives Gesir | to develop eventually in a Chinese stafted 0 ot oy steen 1 Amorioan. sofl has | 2l subported institution, to train such | Sletol B leaders, and this should eventually not / | s onty heip China, but also resct favoradty “f““_ B ot | on China's rdiations wkh America. NOW Bu ; f After the speaking the members were nown Soldier to whom the na- {the guests of the Harvard BuFets, and 2ll kinds of Furniture. REMEMBER THE PLACE, 11 FERRY STREET ' 2 DOORS OFF FRANKLIN SQUARE am, Vt m, Hollywood, Wash. § that she will muddle through the present |, 2 ;c‘.pag(‘nwfi \'lxh' transttion perlod in some way. and event- 3 LNCT ne club 1 with the marble colonade rising above | Island, a turkey hunt in Maryland, moose B T OUR GREATEST LOWER PRICE SALE . ion’s gratitude to its so!dier dead every~ | hunting at Curles Neck, Virginia. | where Those present were: J. H. Albertson, 3 o l dB . F b Especially Selected Bargains For Saturday . laid to rest while comrades from |ham, Louis J Chamansky, Arthur Coote, Fort Myers stood with riffes &t prasent | Faward J. Crawford, Louis R. Dresler, jn the quiet hille across tha Potormae, | Arthur P MeWilliams, Edward H, Miller, - l al s3 95 alue 1 ard ’ Bt KD F it St st E. L. Messenger, Charles R. Nichols, D. colors, vaiue $9.99. . vaiue Yy ceeene T re 5 - ‘O’Brien. Marco L. Parker, Frank L. Pot- ROSA PONSELLE STRICKEN = ter, Edwi: . Reaves, S, Rub on Sore Throat WITH ACUTE INDIGESTION | . 5 Paon Sends The ceremony today took on a nation- | Loufs M. Alofsin. M. D., Anthony B. Ar- al aspect as there were men from mors | nold, Albert S. Bard, Charles A. Beach. Y D d t Y g : ou Can Depend On What You Buy Here o N i e v, |5 G, 7 e Bandvgen G : . READ THESE MONEY-SAVING ITEMS tie south and from the Pacific coast and | Hyde, Robert L: Johnson, Henry .W. : 7 inasn, Rinees Sonoiens, Juns Bungalow Aprons, 75 Turkish Towels, loc Musterole relieves throat k- . Somers. c by i i ot Sahet: T v Cheaper than |f value $1.25 .......... valuel9%............. | Hartiord, April 2} —Rosa Ponselle, ma donna of the Metropolitan Opera F! WERFE y, suffered an attack of acute in- ) Vs bk than thirty states among the dead who Hon. Francis P. Bent, Rufus B.. Burn- their coming completed thie roll that the | Ketewin, William B. Klein, ithert D. % s, [ g . - \ean war has added to the list of the | Lamb. Dickson H. Leavens, Fred Lewis, e Worlds inest Oatmeal Sllp-on Sweaters, a u; : honored dead who already sleep | Hugh F. McLaughlin, Wim. F. McNamara, R ok g v ° clean white cintment that wiil notburmn 1« . orblister like theold-fashioned tustard | dizestion in her aptrtment at a local ho- OF HONOR OF THE D. A. R. o] ) P erca]e, 36'“”‘!, Pastie T e e ever before Silk Hose (3 seam), Just spread it on with your fingers, || her At 5 o'clock Miss Ponselle attempt- Washington, April 20.—Ceremonies at 2y 3 A tree from Suigrave Manor, the ances- e e e BB | femppice Between . le | g store t | sentback to bed.. Late tonight it was|the Daushterayof the American Revolu- vallle 51-79 teeraTesetere 35& 65cin jars& tubes;hospital size,$3. |announced that her condition was im-|tion. Who are helding their annual con- E ncert, but the audience was sent !l the grounds of Mount Vernon a tree e Maynard Minor, president-general, pl 9 . Va]ue 35(:, ylrd T 1% with which she thinks she can squelch general, placed | d f ’ 4 oy wreaths on the tomb of Washington and at’'s the dift- @ value69¢c .......... Marshal and Madame Joffre of Framce H : f e pd .0 O 1 We, as an associated Body of faboring men, producers of féod for humsn 8uests of the president and Mrs. atmeal. value 20¢ the adoption, this year, or any following year, of so-called Daylight Sav- — pendant on suitable weatk | Brmpress Zita and her family, according i oty ot surely i peacyates to the |4 (5, DreverS for o "comeare st was | (he tomb. of ‘Wesnizgton, wity Munaual black and cordovan, 1 00 L) im- : Spreads, Waists, 1 00 1 the announcement that it was|T0m La Grange Castle, the homa in ° Al 2 wreath on the tomb. his wife on behalf of the organization.” Unbleachd Cottm, * 8yardsfor......... Harding at dinner at the White House : : i s Peseinis o 2o e ik Window Shades, all 57 ¢ Sheets, 72x90, - ¢ H 1o Budapest advices received hore. Ad- $ub|enptnm o all American and - sore spot and draws out the pain. Get | foimi Gors B LS Lo O who| the guests of honon were held today by Value ZSC, yard. = ECSAE BETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER | proved. gress here. Marshal Joffre assisted Am- I value$l.98.....‘.. iy, il 06 ennotosmelly that ft iy 00 0 Cranke) Castle, toul TS steam-cooked |§ value $1.75 ........ R Rnotnee s war yaees on x| AN pan-toasted. |§ Bloomers, trai"rome’ o e Washint Envelope Chemise, c S6chaeks; valite 19¢, 1 and, also was planted in the grounds Ly value $1.00 ........ Il Corset Cover N Pillow Cases, ‘ consumption. our employees and our famifies, are ABSOLUTELY [ tonight. A number of other distinguish. % o ¥ lgc Plenty of Hothpuse Lettuce. and Dandelions, now being: offersd. daily. ! ngv ';'.::; 3’&&;"&“ ;W‘«m“ Beaer BOOKS o A“ Kmds colorsrvalue 51-00 value 51.25 e ik A Strawberry Plants in large or small quantities, may b seciired from §. fjjmiral Horth fi regent, European Publications. Musterole at your drug store today. | e t Guara hall was filled tonight for | bassador Jusserand of France in planting $1 m Cretonne, 36-inch, Bvery woman has a certain look|Of the British embassy, and Mrs: George Major General Betthel of the tish em- 1 Norwich Market Growers’ Association |« s st trom Greae Sriain Oatmeal and UMANIMOUS in protesting to the business interests of this city, against Jj| @0 §uests wWere also present. 2 va.lue 490, 3 for' (RS Early Cabbage and Leituce Plants are now ready. Their distribution de- ; of Budanest, is belng prepared for former n All Subjects E. Hol&wdfle and C R. Main. [