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Many. From Here Including Doctors Will Appear Be-| - The local board of: selectmen will Bicod Oranges NewPetatess | 2 Furty of ifi ladtes obened “?";v{:’::;‘v‘, ':nf_‘;;,;;ggée’:::, oats,| fore Humane Institutions Committee—Norwich Busi. Peaches i3 Plant chegan Tock on Monday. - bridges at Hartford to-| Y LAY . Tt m . Eey R A ?'Mm!;gp" ‘fi{l Highway Commission- ness' Men's Association Namc;q Representative. Tangerints _ Rudishes B, A e T et Jose) U s il e s, | o ' ; } ASHARA 5 for TeoRl. 18 ford on Wednesday to appear before Regarding the hearing ‘ednesday :'l"n:y' ::Mrull Do many idle ‘coal cars ol llz;:lug' of Clift street went 2, Soieae et m‘: A 1 ;l'-u:vu Illa:.-' heow Genuine Irish shamrocks for St. Pat- riot S et on Mopday | o 3% . From the be: don county, Dr. Cheries: B, Gragoes off n.u.“-r firagme ::;;:, Oniona ricks Gay are ity cscel :I'; St Pat:| for o briet visit with his father. oot ‘?‘é?.‘;.,?:m %u%fiu";"" it s New Lovdon writes: Tt s hardly |no Pem: ‘ residents from ves-in Ireland. Misses Bertha nnie Green- . such an ins n Woul AT 5 bergor and. Hetman A Creeh: | Be located hereabouts, and it is greatly | OF Jnls measure to_the Peatie of this| 'Take thie harmless Compound as di- AT . embers of the Golf club are making | Sunday with New London friendy needed, accor 10 the statements of | &N the state, Cases are cons! rected, without lntnr’ltln.a‘o: with your almost daily trips to watch the prog- and those in a position to|lY arising which prove the urgent duties, and with SD.EHS .IIOG. ress on the new links back of Trad-| Hartford papers state that Attorney | know. :_::dtmn:o“{l ‘fn:‘olmuonfl’::mmhv- o other ing Cove. . ; James J. Quinn, who has beem ill for| The Norwich Business Men's ass- | TR Heaiment of consumptives. : 4 Chirles A Hagbers, ladies tallor, | o 7o Jraceically ecaverst.” *o"0% | Sas vomeq Chiacios e Nopes to Sopser | larsely ‘depend upon the _degres ot t any other aer - removed to 310 Main street. Open for | . ° Practical 1% Tacayired, 3 miere e aft —_—m interest shown at the hearing by the| gistan: sent it before the committee in urging : 4 ce 9» ? 5 business Tuesday morning.—adv. Mrs. W. P. Potter of Prospect street | the t:vonble ‘report upon the institu- | itizens of New London county. cen e A i S —— There. will be a good sized delegation tire County Should Help. U8 wigther which has fsasencd the| PERSONAL | from thin city. it in expected, at Hart:| =rire County S ainable S now. leaves today to spend several days|tion for the county. 'Mr. Noyes was I am informed that our senators|. ‘While following current news, local 5 and representatives are enthusiastic with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Palmer |eppointed at a meeting of the directors ;fi“ swprort of this mesaure, but it 3 2 b at Baltic: For some mportant that there be also three "y 3 the Rio| Hdwerd Perkins Clark spant Sun- |t there hes been o reques; befors | te hearing a good representation of thoueand dollars, and s Grande, day n’tuhlfs h?lgm hll‘l Myi-t{lc. He will | the association to hold its meeting of g:mm m&:&fi:t]:en interested in Moe o u!nl::.‘ w!m:hl we p.:l. 2 move his family to Norwich this week, 0CCasio) Balt 2 3 conelusively demonstrated is not ef- For a few daysonly we are| Towns where dogs have been or-|whnere they will make their homer - | Sirectors T ire clint ot thtg | | It 18 particularly desirable thit the| fective In the irentment of colas o . . dered muzzled are East Lyme, Thomp- ¢ directors went to Baltic, where the testimony before the committee be| grippe, ofiermg a7 Jer son, South Lyme, two districts of| Mrs. Myrta Mather and son, Wdlter meeting was held, end following the| Strong in the citation of specific in- PRONTR S RS Mansfield, Collinsville, in Canton, and | Mather of Gales Ferry, and Mr. and ? stances illustrating the need of such A Cold LaGrippe, Then Pneumonia s siness adjourn- w | th . a districi in Avon. Mrs. Herbert D. Rogers of Norwich, | Sioe"teas O taien to. & mearby hal, | & Bospital Medica men and others| i ‘too ‘ften the fatal sequonce. Foley's have returned after a visit with Mrs. cognizant of such cases will afford e e mishe. Faay: | Louls B Mason of Ashoraft road, New | Faitic members, a1 fhere was & gath | £7eat, 6id by peraonally appearing be- | HePEY 14 AT, SxBels She cold, Shecks . M. C. A. i - | London. 3 ore the committee, or in case of in- ¢ & 3 ering .of the Baltic business men to s It ia a prompt and reliable cough med- movement in a 20 year|ond concert in the popular course. Taeet the directors of the association.|3bility to do so by sending written | o5 PrOmPL AE reliable cough I veterans are recalling the fact that 656 years ago this week General Tay- Potter, in Dorchester, Mass. of the assoclation which was held on lor was on the march to i SECOND ANNUAL DANCE OF Preaident C. L Smith of the association | Statéments. is a3 safe for your children as ¥ 2 yourself. filled case for $9.75. Visitors in Vermont write home that| HEBREW LADIES’ AID SOCIETY. | presided over the session. The plan |, The peoble of Norwich have for some | yes”s Osgood Co. g proved most successful, and it is prob- | time been active along this line and | o e e f 191 - v v RISSoRah she. Neat hafches: of SEEV i Heid in Cadillac Hall With Large |2ble that others will be held there or have developed here a strong public A rellable Jeweler's guarantee is an| pia sugar are in the store windows, extra value to purchaser, the temperature on Saturday morning Number in Attendan in Taftville, in the future. ”%2:"“fl;‘dézvm;no‘th‘eh'm"“dg‘{ea‘”fi & FUNERALS. was but 6 degreés ahove zero. 2 o (i Sddition to the representative o2 | other activities cannot afford to be in- Mrs. John Stanton Erbr Their second annual dance was giv- | 2, = different to ‘this opportunity, but ) ’emusnn x chmnneafll Natives of the Bay state are be-|on on Tuesday evening in C;dflhcgl:s.ll understood that Francis J. Leavens, should do her share toward securing Monday morning the funeral of Mrs. i rited to Bost for the cus- > resident of the local branch of the John Stanton was held from her late tomary celebration on Friday of Evas: | bY, the Hobrew Ladles™ Aid society, and | Dot of, the Jo0, DFGCH OF P08/ sor this county this much needed adai- [ 000 Sfanion was held from hor late FRANKLIN SQUARE. gy CEi was carried out with great surress, - | tion to her resources. uation day, the anniversary of the|poth from a soiial and fi cial stand- | Labor union, and Drs. Harriman, Don b ftol, Congregational church Rev, Asher evacuation of the city by the British,| yoint as the hall wa mfllled with @ |ohue and Brophy will also be in at-| The hearing will be at the capitol,| Wilcox conducted the service, there in 1776. 3 . tendance and speak before the com- | Hartford, before the committee on hu-| peing many relatives and friends in Crowd of nearly four hundred people, | niteq upon the meed of the institution. mane institutions, beginning at 2 p. m. | gttendance. Jesus, Lover of My Soul A test alarm was made at noon on| Woich meant satisfactory returns at 5y 4 . , the box office, and the programme of Monday from box 112, which has re- fift i £ gotidy heed pladed Sk ha. foou oy Chogn mumbers, with the full Lyrio or- | LEGISLATIVE HEARINGS OF satistactorily, the strokes being clear ‘;huisg’;gmgpmlv oLt INTEREST IN THIS COUNTY gro to charitable purposes. Many Matters to Come Befors Com- To Inquirer: The altitude of Lan-| On the arrangement committee were| ™ itsaes This Wesk, Which Wi - s 5 - | Mrs. A. Ableman, Mrs. Willlam Trach- larg torn, Min tfigg;’;fi;,‘;g;i";,‘::,; A 5inc | tenberg and Mrs, J. B. Alofsin, whilo| Take Many to Hartford. don Case Today. ; there being a e number of friends at the grave. The hearers there were state of Connecticut, is 400 feet. This | the alds were Miss Ida Tractenbers, i busi Judge A. G. Kneeland, Sal Clark, K Mi; In addition to the hearing on the ‘There was motion list business be- | Judge o esland, Salmon is 100 or more feet higher thgn Long Ml:: fi;?acéc“;fl‘\%,gfs%figaflffi '5,;';3 matter of a tuberculosis sanatorium | fore the court of common pleas in this| Chester Holmes and Leverett Man- hill, which is nearby. tors were S. S. Alofsin, I Taylor,Mich- | for this country, which directly inter- | city on Monday afternoon, the ses-| warring. Funeral Director Gager had e e | 804 "Beyond . the Smiling . $H8 1hs Weeping, were sung by the choir of BUSINESS BEFORE THE ;lhe flcl'un-ch.fl Tl{e;e W zT;unl:’I::; of B andsgome floral form e ers COMMON PLEAS COURT were Edward Lathrop, Judson Miner, Many Motions Heard and Cases As-({IVAId Bishop 2nd Vilard Ray, Bur- signed—Jury Takes Up New Lon-|anon, where Rev. A. J. Park officiated, We Will Serve Another Six o’clock Dinner Sunday, March 19th v ael Schwartz and S. Siegal. Amo; ests this city, there are many other | sion lasting until 4.35 o’clock. charge of the arramgements. Tolzve: 'ocgfipigi tlfiaggxft g: Qgrgifi‘f those present were M;‘u Mollie .}.‘fi matters camln'x before committees this ‘These court cases were .alli‘ned for Mrs. John C. Peckham, ond Congregational church at Ston-|Rose Kalan' of Chesterfield, Edward|Wweek which will take many, to Hart- | trial before Judge Waller: March 18,| 4 ghree o'clock Monday afterncon MUSIC BY THE ORCHESTRA 3 Schoonmaker ington Sunday morning. He preached | Xahn of New. York, and guests from |ford to be heard upon them. at New Londom, H., R. the funeral of Mrs. John C. Peckham an instructive sesmon from the words | Hartford and New London. Today before the finance committee | vs. the Tracy company. Annie| W88 held from her late home, No, 21 to be found in Psalms iv:6. ‘The social evening marked the feast | the bonding matter which is interest-~ March 27, at New London, Annie| oy gtreet, there being many rels- of Parim, one of the principal festsal|ing New London will come up, as will | Thirson vs. the Grot:on & Stonington tives and ends present. The serv- '"Ie Wa“regan uonse The award committee on the Hibern- | events of the Jewish religion, and al- | the annexation of Waterford to New | Street Ry. Co, nisi; John H. Ryan|j..q were conducted by Rev. Joseph F. ian essay prizes met on Monday eve- | ways a time of merrfmaking and social | London. There will be also the con- | vs. Maxson & Co., ‘Cobb, pastor of the Universalist ning to determine the prize winners|events. It commemorates the success- | tinued hearing on the petitions of the| April 1, at Norwich, Stone vs. Cor-| church® Beautiful Isle of Somewhere Parker-Davenport Co., in the contest conducted by the two | ful appeal which Queen Esther made | Essex Light and Power company and | coran. i was sung by Miss Maud Baker. The Proprietors. divisions of the A. O. H., in which the | to King Ahasuerus, which saved the|the Middlesex Light and Power com-| Judgment for the amount claimed in| fi;.51 offerings testified 1o the esteem school children of the city compete.|Jews fom the destruction which had {pany for the right to most of the ter- | the bill of particulars was granted in| ) which the deceased was held. The been planned for them by their enemy, | ritory in ‘Middlesex county and south- | the case of Mrs. Mary Johnson vs. bearers were Thomas, Potter, Frank There have been contribiftors to the | Mordecai. In Jewish households on|Wwestern New London county coming|Frank Przeslirelskl. ~The plalntiftiy “\wooqwara, G. A, Keppler and fund which is being ralsed for the| this evening the portion of the Old | before the committee on incorporations | claimed that she had put money of | ,.n B. Woodworth. Borial was widow of Charlie Kennedy and among | Testament containi the story of|and unless these concerns have recon- | the defendant’s in a New York bank in thoce{tmlly 1ot in the Oak street o 3 the con.;ribuwra noted is x-nyesl Brol:.. Etvther is read and aver nlm name f.lhd tth:h' dlnell;ene_}-.‘ a ptretty ‘:fl;;p ::{l’ could not draw out & balance of | Jonatery, where Rev. Mr, Cobb read ‘Kr > Norwich, $2.50. Jack Hanifan is tak- | of Hamann, at whose counsel Queen apt to result. en, 1too, e . g % g the committtal service. From out of The omen s Gufld w”’m ing a prominent part in increasing the | Esther made her appeal, it is greeted | date of the rallroad committee's hear- Motion List Business. town were friends from Willimantic parents, teachers and| ™ with much clapping of hands, but their |ing on Representative Whiton's Dbill| 1n the case of Edward D. Tarbox |and Lebanon, and Miss Mary Pollard, d hatred oof Mordecali is expressed when | providing t but a three-cent fare|ys . J. O’'Donovan, answer or other | Mrs. Alex J, Thomson and Miss Edith school offic to b Head-end Brakeman M. W. Glover|the name of this enemy of the Jews |shall be collected by street car con- | nicadings were ordered in two weeks. | Parker of Brookline, M Miss Mina ers € pres-| o¢ Groton, Engineer Beach of New | occurs. ductors for & standing ride. There i8 | " Answers in two weeks were ordered Whitney, Lancaster, Mai re. ent at a Lecture to be|H2ver 2nd Fireman R. S. Glover of —_—— to be a spirited time over this, for the | in these cases: W. H. Slocum vs. R.| mar, Buffalo, Mrs. James Draper, of e to € | New London were badly scalded when | PIERSON AGAIN TAKES trolley officials are to appear en masse | R, Mdrgan, Ruud Mfg. Co. vs. Ricardo | Portland Me., Mrs. Howard of Clin- iven by Mr Alfrzd P the engine flues “blew out of extra DI HIP AT PO to oppose it, while Mr. Whiton has | R Morgan et al., Youngs, Morgan et ton, Mass. gr = «| freight train No. 280, at New London LEADERS OL | marshalled & good number of the al, gdministrators, vs. Mallory com-| Funecar Direstor Gager had charge mmher' P‘rmcipal Of the Monday. Porteous Daf-_——ako 4 by, Haviland. in abused public to his support. pany, and E. Hart Geer vs. Deborah|of the arrangements, The committee on fish and game|s RBogue. Steady gains over the business of| Close Game, Losing by Three Balls. | has a couple of matters before it this | or the amount as claim. —_——_I—I— State Trade School oOf | s 'sams months in the preceding year ' DL O T e ativs | oo dEient for the amount ds claim.| DROPPED DEAD AFT idgeport onn., 1 are shown by reports of the freight|{ Monday evening at the Arcanum | Chapman's bill providing that ale- vis Vi HE HAD ORDERED DRINK. B"dg » C ey M ‘he business of the New Haven road, both | club Porteous lost his lead in the wive,; shall not be taken in May from g:;t;d&l? ;f:,iga?t zi'P“” o —— Y. M. C. A. Hall, on|incoming and outgoing, for the first|handicap pool tournament by being |Bride brook or Long Island sound and |~ mhe default was opened and answer | Sudden Death of New York Man in & # >4 * two months of the year and part of | defeated by Haviland, who made 100 | that no person shall take alewives in required in ten days in the case of Hotel, W ednesday Afternoon,| Mareh- points while Porteous was getting 107, | Mamacock creek in East Lyme except | the state of Connecticut vs. Jeremiah 7 i his handicap requiring that he secure | above Brainerd’s island on Friday or | g itzgerald et al. New York, March 13.—A man &bout March 15th, at 4 o’clock Judsing from the demand for Hek-1110. This was his second loss and | Saturday nights in March, April, May | ™4 motion was argued in the case| 60 years old, believed to be S. H. ] T e ine s, dance, Thursday | allows Pierson to return to the lead, for June. The other isa 'bill intro-|or'Morgan vs, Farley & Co. and Judge | Brown of No. 260 Lenox avenue, died Py night, the 17th, the Armory will have| while Harwood also goes ahead to sec- | duced by Representative Johnson of th T8, suddenly early today in a hotel at the Admission Free. one of the largest crowds éver asgem- | ond place. It was a close and inter- | Montville providing that ihe state s | " an- answer In ten days is ordered | corner of Third avenuse nd I4lst stres Subi bled there.—adv. esting game and watched by many|and game commission shall cause tolin the case of Edwin E. Carpenter vs.|after he had stumbled into the dining ubject— Katar ‘Ave. woabe players. Later Stearns took a game|be distributed copies of the fish and |ywiliam D. Mess. room of the hotel and said to the wait- tri in e ? bisiness ana pleasure, Mr. c:‘xlr‘;bu;d?: from Church 100 to 94. Richards hav- | game.laws to the game wardens at| "In the case of the Hopeworth sani- | er, John Burns: Harold B. Mowry of Sterling arrived | [0S, loft town has forfeited the re-|least one week before the opening of | tarium company vs. Mary A. Howard,| “Hurry and get me a drink before I *Vocational Training In *” h s mainder of his games, while Bailey,|the season for the taking of fish and the foreclosure matter was partly | dfe” Our Schools. S ENe o Pl et ol e A L I game and the wardens sball make pub- | heard and_continued. ~The lamd in| Burns brought a drink and just as u : schedule, G. . o c the same. ¢ i ted in Lyme. the man put s _lips STy e Paniy, endin their enjovable trip | out of the contest, having plived no| ‘Wednesday afternoon sees another | 9°5tIOn 18 1oeated T T O i chals to the fiogr. | The Deay TR i : sa‘.fif . and lost foll e h””i‘s don ml“?’ WMChmm- Court was adjourned ta'come in this 7" ol e e e b sarnay. 8 J i e games won T s Ollow: | terest New Londoners. 'or one thing lice station. Y THE su';etr‘It}re‘c’m};‘:"‘}“’l‘:‘igteh‘gr;‘g':g:,"mtge Pierson 17-2; Harwood 16-2; Porte-|the committee on agriculture consid- | morning with Judge Waller and a jury | "1 4he dead man‘s pockets were some » resumes Its session for the continua- | OUS 13-2; Rawson 13-5; Foss 13-7; | ers Governor Baldwin's plan to abol- | in attendance for the trial of the case| yw,ter tax assessment slips made out tion of the case of the New Haven | Friswell 7-5; Pendleton 8-6; Church|ish the office of state dairy and food | of Jeanette Castaybert vs. the Mon- |, . ¥, Brown, No. 280 Lenox avenue. Scott road vs. the Continental Compressed |J-8; Richards 11-9; Jordan 7-7; Bai.|commissioner by transferring his du- |tauk Steamboat company. This Will| 1y, the opinion of Dr. Allen of Lebanon Air Power company, which was begun | 16¥ 10-10; Whitney 7-9; Willlams 8- | ties to the commissioner on domestic |be a trial, it was stated by the at- | 3 gnital man dled of disease. s last week. i 11; H animals, which would deprive Deputy | torney for the plaintiff, on Monday. It R s A 1Rk Thirty-one took th amination on | Frisbie 2-12; Brown 1-15; Portelance] On Wednesday the committee on|Vs. Sam ) J ape Saturdayy at New Laonedxon 1;1“ letter | 0-12. ; gubllc hen.lthu:md utstyigives anotht:x" &?izi:"égfi:pffi;)fiflgéfi }B!ee g:i,nk;erf& BE A GRAND DADDY. carrier service at Mystic, including ap- earing on e proposition to perm . P plicants from Narwslch, Wa!terly.g Nfi- OBITUARY. Bonesetter Stephen B. Sweet to prac- | Frank M. Way ve. Sidney A. Dolbeare, [ Stork Expected at T"“’:I' dr's, Home ank, Groton, Stonington, Bristol, R. L, tice in Connecticut, and the insurance b AT g o g S Early in April. I Owels Sandwich, Mass., as well as from Mys- Mrs: Silas Geer. eomm‘lttuetv:mt:onfit‘lg ni}l t:uo&{h:; BOARD OF TRADE BANQUET. i W sy Py 29 : Mystic. Gee ent to the charter of the > T 2 Fran , Cal, March 13. ' R 5:::' A df;fimsam,d:y "éfl:,‘i‘{n:‘ “Slfi: London County Mutual Fire Insurance | Programme Which Will Bs Carried | speculation was caused by the Ihurl\r‘led Fiode Boys are; interesting themselves|pome in Waterford. She had been | company. The New London sidewalks| out Wednesday Evening at Waure- | trip of Col. Theodax; thaoi:ve t, "rts. Soft——Aburbmt—nyglmc cllmbinf to the totp oltg the Lau;el l:uiu sinking for several daye, for over a |hearing comes on Thursday. gan House. 3 g‘cl:nzw;'e;t ::g l:l!llly ;h : 0 . “r& "‘: bridge in quest of plgeons and their|month being deprived of her faculties (2 oda o= ecame known when it was soamy |, T afe evidenly Tanclors | BN CERRC RO Sers Gesr was | ss1MPLIGITY IN DRESS” Al the sians Tave been portscted | Iouimey._Secams Kpows wher, vt way, but are taking big chances in| %My Geer is survived by thres chil- STIRS UP GIRL STUDENTS. |or trade, which will be held Wednes- | ¢, Who emarried Miss Alexander, the climbing the steel work of the bridge. | gren, Mrs. Jliza Plerce, who lived with o day evening at the Wauregan hou daughter of Mrs. : J i inci| i X in the Fifth avenue Presbyterian her, Alva and Daxid H. Geer, who re- | Assistant Principal of New York High | The programme, after the menu, fol- | June, R cranston & co. ,hfi,‘:”‘;;"’;‘,‘;:i,D:"::’,mf,‘::}‘figf;e;'g";; sidé near the family homestead at church, is anxiously awaiting the ar School Now Very Unpopular. lows: * Invocation, Rev. Herbert J. Great Neck, Waterford. Mrs. Geer was John A. Dunn Owing to the illness of Rev. Mr. Drury of North Stonington, who was to have preached in the Groton Bap- tist church Sunday morning, Rev. J. R. Very of Norwich was secured to the stork early in April. . Wyckoff; address by President J. D.|Tival of New London, died Saturday at his a daughter of Caleb and Esther Beebe New York, March 13.—There is great | Haviland; address, Mayor Charles F. N ok Oty o eemmodore Banks| Geer on Nov. 27, 1837 Her husband | Hall Hi . ‘ - 27, B gh school and much whisper- | win; address, Education, Francis M. sf“:zred 8 Dat“lyflc fif’;ki about three | gi.3 on Feb, 17, 1897, aged 84. Mrs. |ing gathering in tha corridors, with | Buckley, Ansonia; address, Rev. Her- 1} ] " weeks ago, from which he never Té- 'Geer had been a member of Jordan | rumors of secret indignation meetings | bert J. Wyckoff. 3 Sopasa Baptist church for 77 Jears. ,During jof the various girls’ socicties. for the| The music for the evening will be AGENT FOH. THE needed to make the new militia pay |©f that church. assistant principal, Miss Kate Turner, | there will be & vocal solo by Walter Dame Fortune is likely to say that < e hz ver th s £ China’s export of teas in 1909 fell off | their wrath is being peured. Her sug- WhIIe slar cu“ard meen bv;lllm’in 4&!3" (;x‘:l:-ses eo?‘:;zlel.:t by over 10,000,000 pounds, principally | gestions in regard to simplicity and Conference of Priests Today. account. She seldom says it to the ’ , congress, as they will be paid $48 a | because of the great supplies that have | uniformity of dress and the abolish- ‘The spring conference of the Roman man who has nothing saved up. ular army soldier. have not been taken in good part by | be held in the conference room of St. Don’t carry your money -with you o # t}‘;eh'l gurh.ena are th m:l:{1 :ars::ms w};u o’clock this hn(tei'ln‘o?n.‘x T}'ml subject | and be constantly tempted to part with night, the 17th, Miller's orchestra will shoul lve any suggestions to make | matter for the theological discussion e Amerlcan Hed s'ar play a concert of selected music from in regard to their dress. has already been sent to those who it. You will think. twice before you J18 to 9 o'clock. Dancing will start at Preparations for the commencement | will participate. Bishop Nilan will| draw a check. We offer every banking 9 o'clock sharp.—adv. and graduation exercises, which are | preside. factlit: Levland’ - still several months away, have already | ~ Among those who will attend are| facllity. o . question of graduation dresses has |Christopher McCann of Norwich Town, ul . A"an"c ns g been discussed among the girls. Mias | Rev. W. A. Keefe of Voluntown, Rev. “w “mmas lnan ; mst n ’ n ur Turner, with the beginning of the|P. J. Riley of Montville, Rev. F. H. o v take the place of Mr. Atha, who was dresses to the girls in +which she | Bellerose of Baltic. Nfl'widl. Conn nr erman oy assisting at the special service at the broached the question of- simplicity and o ’ Poquonoc Baptist church. uniformity of dress and decried the ex- Open Saturday Evenings, 7.30 to 9. O. H., of Bridgeport, in the theater, y Prepared Foods Order of Good Templars, met in reg- world at lowest rates. - . Bill block. Chief Tem- Themas Cook & Sg's Tourist Tick- tsrtor:z“xl;nmt‘; 1;3‘1311 and Fatherland | purity and the right compounding Tugms iy Abe bige T Savarnah Line, Mallo: home, 35 East Seventy-second street. | peckwith, She was married to Silas | excitement among the girls of Erasmus | Thayer; address, Gov. Simeon F, Bald- Only President Taft's signature is|2ll her life she was active in the work [girls are “mad,” clean through. The |furnished by Willer's orchestra and year, one-fourth the pay of the reg-|been offered by India and Ceylon. ment of extensive graduation dresses | Catholic pastors of Connecticut will Anchor the girls, who. assert that they and |Joseph’s cathedral, Hartford, at 2.30 ’ At the Hibernian dance Thursday begun at the high school, and the | Rev. Hugh Treanor of this city, Rev. ] o o Fre“ch and l'a'i A lecture given Sunday evening un. t:,s.vh ““f'g"" thas sty e ven S s - ! uation. Gl . 3 an der the auspices of Division No. 3, A. e lcl n 4 o f S k} NS HINE Dr. Thomas’ Dominion, Ward, Clyde bill. a statute. Connecticut militia- is the person on whose devoted head | . Lester. any day to the man with & good bank preparations, dslivered several ad-|DeaSureault of Occum and Rev. U. O. i lars Meet. : by the Rev. James V. Hussion, for a Good Temp llflfl) Of S!Bamfll's time stationed at l;?orwichi‘ is praised| They are worthy your full confi-| Buckingham lodge. International . ts 1t = 5 [ s ; Tickets to or from all parts of the 231133:;_ T‘-fif;‘ Tomg' iv:.; te;:g.;:;, dence. Every prescription we fill has|ular course on Monday evening in its *i'fv E } ,!Q nt at Reduced Prices plar Ernest Allison Smith presided. it o , ‘ “ J ’ l]i . : g its every detail. One new member, Alexander McPher- at RALLION’S son, who had been a Good Templar ™, Line, 0| Deacon G. R. Sanders of the Mohe- apd outh | gan church has collected $95.85 to- 'y ¥ in Scotland, was initiated, and was » ’ Pacific Lines. ‘wards the church improvements, need- PART OF m Simr later elected marshal. Mrs. A. R. Par- mmmg—atmmd 50 MAIN STREET. Ing $40 to complete the work. Re- ker was elected pianist. The meeting. Y e g’l‘nt Ill:ll‘lflpdflnl :nclude $10 from| ‘The secret why we have such a fil‘::: :nt“;n n:t;:n‘dn‘a::_:s:nd the ges- energy. You can get along ——————e i g, At B B e 1 large volume of prescription business g without Scott’s Emulsion i 2 Congregational church, $2 from Rev. Have You Noticed ths Donald MacLane, and 32 from Rev. J. | is that every prescription is hers com- W. W. Lang in Charge of Hall. you have enough sunshine, Increased Travel? = lelerm. o in sor T!&a 2 350 unded of purest drugs of tested |y TRS trustees of St. Mary's T. A. and but for the It's & sire sign of good westhes st paid for, costing 350. |pounded of p 9 B. soclety, who have in charge the hall s Ilions who g f ists, all | In thelr building, have concluded | il ¢ g S TR T S| soven, appe orchats_ iy dmsren | renst by reerd sharmaciots, i et Sl Beut i Concuces | f don't get mch sunshine, one of our L rts of the state were sprayed by |of whi that your quick re- rank method, and if ygl take E:um experiment station last season. 4 m.h - w; e K.M' La::!, zhl‘:rit.h: :a’.ll‘tnf:vc: 1 ! e 157 fl'llk“l SL teams you'll say same. They included -trees varying in size | covery is assured on- your presorip- o elght m‘m N San T he fhed s —— is -absolutely necessary. Su MESSED 500 MAHONEY B8 i from those just set out to very large - STy e BB L T | n an l0C4 les are as follows: g % 4 A , & non lcultural coun- | < b bl R R &% su'l“’ s SIM try. 18 -h¥n:}n over 31,000,000 worth E::lhbn. andwmc tfl Scolt's Our 'I"l Calls Evarywhere - O o 1 ' chiefly clover an Smith, Cheshire; C. H. Savage, Storrs; ot s Y P “mfium e et sunshine, : Btates, ‘an’ agrioultutal countrs; and |l 100, whenever you can. i e SRS S i el o1 el e. i ; Franklin Square. Norwich, Ct,|the exports of food products alss now N i exceed $1,000,000 Rer annum. ¢ Dry Cleaner and Dyer A megiag of the executive commit-