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summmns The past week With ths exception of thé fast few daye was idedl bullding weather and much: was accohrplished £ the first part of the wesk. Not Norwich ts there much duiiding But in thérsurrounding coun- w buildings are rapidly springing One of the largest profecis s &t Montville whefe the Thames Realty Co. s erecting wik hbusas. The the amployés of the T Company and Will bs of a = ot the houses Raveé already the superstructuré wili be set in place ring the coming week. The founda- t stone and concrste. The H. w3 Co. of Meriden has the con- The work on the Disco buflding on Perry street §§ Well along. the founda- ving beeh put i and the struc- el work has heen set in phce. % work {8 rapidly assuming pro- The Peck, MoWtlllams Co. has ntraet Y. M. C. A duliding on Maln is being ridhed along and the con- in stalling the n was & gitt swimming bile spirited citizen. &t Plain several new dwell- saes Are il the process of erection n Yower THAmesville thers are sev- At Norwich Town and in the mattville section of the is being dorie, the property of Mrs. 81 Oneeo street, are near- A ‘modern sewing ToOOM, 4x14-6, and_fitting room, 6-10, with plate mirror have been completed. Con- S Tracy has chargs of the NEW LONDOX. The costract for the mill werk has et to a Worcester firm, and the work to the American Bridge Co. for the pro- el by the H, Witles Lines Co., BIBLE 38 CHART FOR THE VOYAGE OF LIFE number of men and boys as- A good sembled at the Joeal Y. M. C. A. ¢ay afternoom &% 4 o'clock. THE ser. vico opemed wWith seweral selections by Bwabn's orclestts, after which hymns wers sung With orchestra ackompani- ment. Physieal Director E. J. Fritz led the .spousie réading, which was fol- Joved with grayer. Moving pictures of ® trip across the ocean on the great Smer Olymple wire shown, also & very Interesting and impressive reel om the life of George Vashington. Between the peels Secretary Edwin Il made & brief talk and among other things said: “I have often wondered why there wibe #o few serious accldents t ses consifiering that so many craft svery year crol8 the mighty ocean. Among ofher rédsons are these: Firet, of all, thess' gréat liners are bullt of the very best miterial and by the best workmen, thif they astand the terrible strain of stoftn &hd tempest. Then when the vesssl i ready for the trip, there must be greAt eare in the eelection of « captain. Has it be a ‘man of intel- lgence, and ofi§ who has the testy for such = position. He w what to do in any and every Thesi the selaction of a pliot oriant, for millions of lives are entrusted to the piiots eraft. The pilol must 50 that he knows the thout &ny questin. He must » is compass, with the needle, s pointing true to the north. The must know every minute, day or hers he is on the voyage. A quipped with competent men uments generally reaches her the voyage of life there are conditions necessary if ihe voy- %go i3 to be & Successful ome. First of all ogr lived miust be builded on the only sure founddtion ever, God Almigh- He bas a plan for every life and the reason why So many lives are dash- od to pleces upon the rocks is because they break sWway from the plan of God them. Then we must have our pilot, and the pllot we must have is none the than Jests Christ Himsel!. He has ses shead of us and knows ry inch of the way. How wondertul- leads us. You recall how when and His diciples were on the lit- tls boat and & tempest arose, ami the Master was ileeping, they hurriedly ke Him, And He striched His holy over the sea and sald, “Peace be and theré was a great calm. Then we Bave & chart, but alas, many have forgottén to consult the only safe * o great book of God, the ere I not A problem but that ©s wolve; there is mot & 7, but that we can find a the bléssed book, that will We must also have our com- thit may be said to be a e conselous, touched and led by "Almighty. Only as we are thus God squipped. can wé expect to have safe and sstul journey over the stormy sea e. The reason why Georgs Wash- ston was the man he was, and lived and served sb Well was because he was of this same God, and he oft- d_Flim in praer, So let us mare follow the leadership of fo gufde. ng picture machine was oper- ¢ Secretary Davis. N NORWICH posed misternity bullding for the Memor- fal Hospital Association. Ce for the ornamental ifon, terrazzo, and lno- legm floors, plumbing, heating, electri- cal work and siate are yet to be let. The plans prepared some time ago for the fine vesidence to be buiit for J. P: T. Armsurong, at Ocean Bedch. ard now be- ing estimated, The cu-i will be in the neighborhood of $20,000. Silas Maxson, Jr., has started work on a cottage which he will bulld for himself at 37 Thames street. Tt will be of wood, 26x28 feet, with fiva rooms and all im- provements, the cost heing about $4,000, Bullding Permita, Chirles H. Martin, fratiie garage, Cost $400. M. V. Gordon, frams garage, 115 Blinman street. Cost $400, First Baptist church. frams garage, 11 West street, Cost $200, Duvia Soltz, store front, " Main street. 3,000. Silas cottage, 37 Thames street. Cost §4.000 A. lamb, = frame garage, 76 Grove 'street. Cost $400. Mra. Josephine E. Swanson, frame ga- rage, 90 Blydenburg avenue. Cost $500. Number of permits for .the week, 8; estimated cost of buildings, §8,800. REAYL ESTATE SALES AND MORTGAGE LOANS In Norwich dufifg the past week there wets 17 sales of real estata er three more than for the same week a yedr ago. The mortgage loans wwere §50,189 for the past wéek as comparéd to $69,750 for the cor- respohding week of 1921. In New TLonddh the real estate sales fumbered 12 ag compared to 7 for the same week in 1821, The mortgage loans for, the respective weeks were $14,550 and 313,971 S M AUTOMOBILE HEARINGS IN NEW LONDON THURSDAY The state automobile department has hearings scheduled for Thursday, May 11 12.30 standard time at the court house in New London, on the following cases of alleged violatlons of the automabile laws. Dominick Lombardo, 6 Poland street, Westerly, R, L; reckless driving. Bdward T. Tyler, Sterling, complaint and tmproper license. n’&"n‘,’u B, Wind, North Road, West- brook, rer,k!pss Adler E. Saindon, B. 0. Box 687, New London, intoxication, Harol E. Banta, antic, operating under Lincoln street, Ni- influence of Ii- aquor. Salvaters, Sabilta, Bank street &xten- slon, Watérford, fatal John Rynasko, 22 Hill strest, New Londor, two convictions and accident. Charles E. Collins, ~Central - Village complaint, two_convictions and two acci- dents. Willtam F, O'Nelll. 54 Boswell avenue, Norwich, two accidents, Philty J. Melady, Box 59, Jewett City, two accidents. Louls Haack, R. F. D. No. conviction and accident. 7, Norwich, Nikito Shillo, 278 Centra lavenue. Nor- wich, conviction and two accidents. L.'F. Wordell, Watertord, dents, ARG T SENTENCES FOE HOLD-UP MEN TO BE GIVEN The criminal superior court will resime its session Tuesday morning in Néw Lon- don after its adjournment from last Fri- There are several casés yet undis- posed of on the docket and it 15 expected that there will be at least five moré trials undess accused decide to change their day. pleas. Charles E .Gerard, 18, who was con- victed of attempting to rob W. J, Duggan, paymdster of the Ashland Cotton mills of $22,300 last March, Friday. will be seri- tenced Tuesday, as will be Frank Delgran, allas Emanuel Smerchansky, who turn. ed state's evidence in‘the same case, A Cup of Tea is easily and quickly made and the stitmu~ lnting_effec; id as in flavor and in aroma when you drink LIPTON'S TEA Largest Sale in the World 1 wish 1 had known sbout §'For several years I had mé (a a state of simost “*Not long ago I saw “Phifiadelphis Inguirer: afir Unable to Sleep— Depressed and Nervous Quickly Relieved by Wincarnis Winearni $o J\fldly done for iy months of ‘W, A, Smith ol 2367 N. Van Pelt St., Phil ondlition. | had frequent fainting spells which always left with nervousness 6 such 44 extent that the least little thing -nu maké me jump and it got to be almost impossible for ::t a good night’s sleep. 1 would oftén g8t térrible epression which would last for days At & time, I hken doctors’ medicines and tonics without number, but nothing seemed to do me much good. I had seen it displayed in the 50 | decided to try a bottle, 1 am mighty glad T did and I want to say that Wincarnis is everything that is clatmed for it and I cannot remarkable how quickly it lhm-t fiul back my strength, my nervonsness llazpu peacefull asa child. Trealiy | Wincarnis is the greatest of all tonics, Wlnulrn“ fl‘!' lwmeh w i is seoner; for, judging me, 1 am sure it would misefy,” 8o spoke Mrs. Pa. recent.ly been in & weak and run-down exhiustion, | gaffered Wincarnis adverfised in the raise it too highly. It febstisd s 1o an in- two acel- all six’district of the cify, those J. e Fhol 1 wade: o ity -o& of the town meeting of last Wednesday night. fhat favored duylight saving Rours tor Norwich -are - ciroulating petitions . that will be presented to the selsctmen ing to have another fown miseting called it h the yote will be on the voting es. ‘Whreas, v.ha o e Cltizens are more u:uW eyer '8 up- on the question of u-lnx standard time. as prescribed by our 'statute law, or of using s0-called daylight saving time.as urged by groups: of cltizens, and Whereas, the threatened . gdoption of so-called\ daylight saving time promise: t0, work great harm in our economic life promises to work great harm In Sur sobial Iife ; promises to work great harm in ouf educational lite; and the injufy to thel health of thousands of school ehildiren, Dromisés to work-great harm i our re- ligious life, as well as proniises gredt harm fo the morale of our citizens gener- all, and, Whereas. l(!mdred' of our Sitizens wish- ing to yote om, theé time question under ekl Wigestion dul deans a coated tongue mm of men and women have found relief various digestive disturbances by eating 's Yeast. 1t is human nature to want to find out “why,.” So far discussion at the town meeting of May 3, yer- found it smpossible to do so because of Tow 10551 16 the s #s sciericé can tell us thisis the reason: § {RsdsagNte vounk: TR ne JoiIeen 5 b + Fleischmann’s Yeast is a food abundant in certain ele- the unexpected ~gathering Of citizens forminwhichFléisch- cast is a food & mMmmymhedthndh‘ehdf.h mthefiowdhkmddwjmhh there assembled, now, Therefore, we, the undetsigned. votérs ot the town of Norwich, Conn; d6 hérévy petition the board ot selectmen of the said town of Norwich to call a special town meeting for the purpose of provid- ing for a #pecial voting day whereon the voters of said town of Norwich &y Vote in et usual voting districts ifi the us- ual manner with voting maATRes woon mann’s Yoast #s sold &akspr-dmbru‘crm the question of using ~standard time X Kfipym!t and yous throughout the town of Norwich. nig6e clean ar Nlthy cilkes of Fleisch The petition’ has not yet reached the m w%3 of selsctmen bt will in' & few Bive; 66 4 miann’s Yeast s ab&weenmuh. cording to those who are dirculating it MW mmm your grocef, most of whom @re interested, it is claim- { . d in agriculture or market gardening. In advancs of receiving the metition, First Selectman C. K. Bailey and Town Coundel K. H. Pettis deciined Moty to make any statement as to what their ac- tion would be when the petition iz re- celved by theém or to say whether such a vote by machine could be called for, SOLDIER AND WOMAN FOR TRIAL IN SUPERIOR COURT Cherged with adultery, ‘Charles R. Loehr, a Soldier in the U. S, army, sta- tioned &t Fort H. G! Wright.and Mrs Carrie E. Deveau, wife of*Archie Deveau of Fairhaven, Mass.. appeared in' Groton court Monday morning. They were ar- rested Saturday night at 308 Thame: street, Groton, where they have been liv- ing togethee for 'some time past. Capt. George [Vncént and John A, Mutch of the poiice force made the arrésts. The couple were_ committed to the lockup until Monday morning, In court before Judge C. C. Costello the case was bound over to the September term..of thé Superfor court. Both the accused, when {Hé charges ‘were stated by Prosecuting Attorney War- R ren B. Burrows. pleaded not guilty. GUEbarids B8 Pz TEg After testimony by her husband and| oo te 8coused B wevem memed &1 ) the officers Mrs. Deveau told the court! ShP 0 et wovn ga N that she had beez living with the soldier } 'O be held at the Dresént May {érm of the since April 7 and admitted ing unger = e name o Mrs, Charles R. Loehr. Sne | g N2, (70 accused were then taken to Sat thar ars ook e R othr. 8¢ | the jail in New London till honds should cause she didm't” want her husband toj0° Turnished. find her, and that she didn’t think it was @ crime glthough she admited {hat | was a foblish thifk to do. She cnarged her husband of having threaténed to take her lifs while fn Falthaven, for which reason she claimed to have left hér home there, Thé court then bound the case over to the Séptember term of the _superior coiirt, each of the abcused being placed e therefrom. Capital stéck fs 100, 000 ; divided into 500 and 5000 com mod of $100 (i —2nd 10 common esgh. The Inl:orporaluru ate. Arthur Perkins, 803 Main street; J. P. Hdrbison Edna Millard, all-of Hartford. NORWICH GOLFERS LOSE IN SHENECOSSETT MATCH \ A" golf tournament of the CoRnecticu State team assoclation begas 'Saturday with the defeat in a match at the Shenc cossett Golf club when the Norwieh Goi. club players were beaten by 9 ta 5 points in an 18-hole mateh. The game wis played at Eastern Point. E YflwfleTnuhSikthnndM wideh Fou forMuumud price 69¢ a yard, regular value 89e. NEW $100,000 MONTVILLE PAPER (0. INCORPORATED Prt Griswold Paper Co., Montville, was ncorporatéd April 26, 1922, {o ke and | deal In paper and substitutes and articler TOMORROW MORNING ¥%sToRr IER | Club Plan Sale I a single step the new HOOSIER has made kitchen cabiriets of the past obsolete—it is the greatest kitchen convenierice éver created. This latest HOOSIER introduces so many new improve- ments for the tlmphficmon of kitchen work that there i no comparison with any other kitchen conven- The new HOOSIER not only saves steps, and time, and ¢cuts out needless work and worry, but in addition, it pre- vents the backaches which come from working at a table wh:d: is not suited to your height. And Right Now, $1.00 Puts a New HOOSIER In Your Home, BUY YOUR HOOSIER NOW! AAnd Get This Fourteen Piece Glass Set and Ten Piece Cutlery Set FREE ! Don’t wait until after the end of thé sale—get your fiew HOOSIER while our easy Club Terms prevail. During This Special Sals Delivers Your Hoosier One trick is met by another. mmrmhwd“ ~— 40-inch Crepe-de-Chine, hwe:ndvhh—Sp&ldmgchlyd. value §1.25, 33-inch | uMJemyfublmww nmh h:nii&ll«uhne, e hw:'.:“—" —Speunlpmefllfinnnl,renhrnluilfl. 40-inch iufimu&eu,mnl“ pnee‘lfltylrd,m\dnvlllmfl.'lfi. / " Extraordinary Value, at $169 Yard-wide Taffeta, in gray, me,Copad:m und,brown,ohnge,myandblui—-‘fl-m:b Charmisuse for blouse, skirt or dress, in mvy,hvwnmdbhd:—%mch&&ndWfli lin for dresses, in black, brown and navy—Yard-w Foulard Silks, neat designs; in navy, brown and black | q.ndwhlté—Ylfd-‘fide Satin Ms-hne for&auufi skirts, in all shades for street and evening at $1.69.a yard, regular value $2.00 and $2.25. $3.00 Silks, at $1.99 40-inch Silk and Wéol Canton Crepe, in bhg? brown and nlvy—40-mch Pussy Willow Taffeta : blotise or unddflv«r, in black, wh:te, turquoise; fi pde, anid navy—Special price $1.98 a value $2.50 aiid $3.00. $3.25 Sllks, at $2.39 wmn«mms‘finsumng i black, white, turqibise, navy.and brown—Special prie 2 33,50 Silks, at $2.49 40-inch Sill Ctnwn fardreues,mbhcfi.fiw 3 tan, and he; Special :%aynd.muhrvduuwm $3.00 Silks, at §2.69 The 14-piece set of glassware is given with each HOOSIER BEAUTY, FREE; during this sale, This Science with each Hoosi €. This offer will be withdrawn when present limited supply of Hoosiers and Cutlery is exhausted. ACT NOW —if you want‘¥ secure your Hoosier—don’t wait until the end of this sale—and expecttu to be able to ex- tend you this FREE Cutlery; and club terms. Special Wmdow Display—A. Complete Lme of Hoosier Cabmets In Stock: e e Py Hoosier Gabinet is the mo#t popular kitchen convenience in existénte. Over n Womeh; mmore than own any other make of cabi- i i Demonétrations o ¥ the New Hoosier will beé held in our M all during. H:ll