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Mrk. Leo h! New La$ Gold beaded net tunic over nile green | satin. o e 3 lon't'kntow it. Vot t e 5 M. F. ard, erms_of dandruff, s i ncls T. Dig ! P : g Wi Y. White satin, ace, the destructive agents of 4 3 4 ok il e N ¥ , . 5 . > ummua!‘% "mflm}.ml.;tunpaut:-lmott:o _ The stores are sho l“*e\ever_no_v- ¥ Thames 5 Nfilp Goid in C & 4aline, draped with pink: chiffon. usands of Americ: eltles in valentine post cards. 8 p N2 3 4 ulia T. Barry—Nile green el- -_h-:é‘rh:; mx‘::.v’e "V:ntdcrtu.l)' enduranse, : employed as a clgarmaker, : A 4 ko W by B : i Hne, with fringe trimmings. these game little demons; they never Deslers In rubber footwear found| ap . caroline x : : 2 = iss Mary Lo S - | atop work: ; 3 s B ker and Mrs. Frank| ! : Ty ; ) - ary ullivan—Blue chif- work; they dig and dig end dig CAULIFLOWER Monday'a weather good for trade: e R ] e Pank G in > ' [ fon over blue messaline. - SR godw and gk, Snd whEw night The town of Columbia is sending | Several days in Willlmantic. § 3 s i = 3 Miss Ma; et M. Conneli—Pink | and day, day aad night, with seem- some of the best maple syrup to Nor- ; ; charmeuse gown, chiffon and pearl | ingly only one purpose in view. and wich dealers. e i e e it s N 3 S fiae Margarer . 4. Quinn-Tellow R pirsons o Hesiroy it by s . ed from a_visit wi A 2in A = the hair and make us & race of bald- SAVOY CABBAGE /| The ddi’s length has now. increasea | Bucle, Horace Geer, at Hop River, near | ; Declared the most succcast ful 10 the | olles, Saran Walsh—Black chiffon, | messaline, gold trimmings. pd g " an hour. There is daylight for ten | Andover. & nder the auspices of the Catholic Wo- | Miss Alice Murphy—Pale firéén crepe A A B e e S - What are you dofng to protect your, hours, seven minutes. Percy Norman of Allyn’s Point, af- | T2D'S club of St. Patrick’s parish, that | de chene. i 5 o IR e ey i = s mi; 7 3 Resdink and sewing chibs and cur- | I6E & vacation at his. home, hes re- | amiual Charity-hall of 1813 nield Mon | | Miss Mary WMcGarry—Pink chiffon Mia Miry’ MoMally—Plak messuiine | 1 e o O n el e the - e turned to his duties on the steamer evenf in the armory will stand | cloth, R it AL & % —at— paring o o g ot sl ne SOMERS A family party and dance for friends | MiSs Viola Smith, who has been |ures of the evening for the crowd of| Miss Alma Bowman—Pink silk| Mrs. John N. Macinness—Black ani e g i ol P - was held Saturday night at ihe home | SPending several weeks with friends |1500 people who thronged the . . chiffon, lace trimmings. white silk. ‘he only weapon you need is a bét- . in Yantic, has returned to her home in [ Alorg with the satisfying social side of ‘Miss Mollie Callah: Gol ‘Mrs ma: —Melc 1- o e e T Monson, Mass. e Srbe PYSIIAE weny | The o aicininte ! light biue VEivEL L Rbie Gt U | orth chatmwime S l“e o ¢ i that e work of preparal by rs. George Mansfield—Wh sa Miss Anna O’Connor—Shadow lace To Given A in Hattord_tomoteow Will attraci 4 N L o ol G unncd it sveell Taas ;3' 0 Chifton, Tace trimminga, . |over velow chariaouse “Fot & bottle rodey. it costs-but'80 way h ondon 3 o | be crowned with a suec at would | 1 rhomas M . . 5 rom Dec. 3rd to Feb. 15th. one 20 |number from Eastern Connecticut. b SO I e SRS A S e aunstantiat for the cavss |1n. T Thomas Nagle—_Pale blue sat-| Miss Mary Conroy—Black orepe. de | cents, and is guaranteed to cure dan- 5 2 : chine, jet ornaments. 3 b A e i e The Graduate Nurses of Connecticyt | 8¥andfather, Stephen Parker. in which they had Veen working and{ Mrs Charies D. Geer_Light blue| Mrs. John M. Lee—Hand-painied [ ST In two weeks or money Bafe tle of Parisian Sage, the only hair srepuuuon that spells death to the PALACE POOL and : that th id be able to make a Sold by druggists and at toilet goods will hold the quarterly meeting in ey would able to charmeuse, with - silver trimmings. chiffon. « " v BILLIARD PARLORS |Will hold e quarery ernoon Misses Mae and Bessie Breen, who |large return for the charity work of | * Mra. John Stelner— White olnt lace.| Miss Mary Lee—Accordion pleated | O pi T S oo co. guarantess it have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. | St Patrick's parish. Mis: hads 3 s Stemer—a. <chiffon with shadow lace. Ralph E. Rogers of New London, bave P T e Fonifton Bres ™ B e} CaiBimbe, e Ao toned returned to South Coventry. Mrs, - F. T. Sylvi o i R, = Gold essaline, iridescent trimmi For the opening part of the even-|messaiine, with bal iy, oV | | Mrs. frank B, milers—Lavendar | WE WILL CLOSE OUT A coupon with each game. 5 Pool Tables and One Billlard. The Socialist local of Groton met at the clubrooms Sunday and listened to an address by William Kellas of Nor- Mrs. Grace Manning of Norwich,who iR ©|ing ,there was a concert programme |- Miss Alica Gre s draped in marquisette, trimmed with NUT"}E ; Burdick of Potter Hill, R. ot of the New London Sunshine s0- e ant s L T Mcaiaiine, With marabos o e e ah OUR e D d urdick of otter ill, . 7 Y .. o o’clock ,rendered wi i rs. James Casey—. and white e 1. and Howard Tanner of Ashaway [Siety Wednesday, ‘will ‘be the guest of g s silk. P i fine efféct by James F. Drew's. full or- | Miss Fr s 00 have begun work in the woolen mill at | MIS. Willlam H. Cadman of Center|chestra. The following were the se- | White Sl Miss Maud Gallivan—Black char- 1.50 al\d some 2. 2 Bean Hill. lections: Miss Elizabeth Murphy, New Lon- | fleuse with black spangle and A1l persons holding a deposit book 5 e sy . | don—Pink me: e on- | trimmings. ot holding & Sepol 1| Hew william . Newton of Buldge- | CELEBRATED ANNIVERBARY OF |Marsh Thg Outpoti ... . oBeea | A0 ssaline "with' busle: toim- | ChmmingE. o ol e ] SHIRTS issued by the BghaEL SO port, though still in the hospital, is re- ‘BUILDING OF SYNAGOGUE. sflef t‘;rkpfle lflflfl leasanl el X M{,, Mamie Nagle—Light blue silk, | 1B, With spangle tunic. ings Bank of Danielson, Conn., are re- | covering steadily from an operation for A e B ection—Popular Alrs. .......Snyderf oo trimmings, ml&m Helen Good—Pink charmeuse t 9 8 qaested to mail or present The maine to {AHPEDELIC. ifice of Un rothers Has Been The Decorations. Miss: Minnle Kind—Light biue chit-| Wi SPansle tamle. = o i with a C fon over lue silk. embroidered tunic. Miss Irene Gallivan—Pink silk wit | to make room for Spring stock rosebud trimmings. 3 Miss Madeline Casey—White em- |to arrive later. Built Six Years. Sl the Bank, on and after February 4, A large number of young _people uring the concert programme the Tk i Rl ¥ V-4 | oo Montville attended a soclal and | Tue sixth anniversary of the bulld- | PIE, Grill hall was rapidly fling up rs. James F. Fenton—_White satin, : 3 i3 g veiled with tulle embroidered in gold 1913, that the book may be verifled With | reception of Prof. John C. Carlelon’s|ing of the synagogue on High street| o o Deautiful and animated scene|ang pastelle tinted roses of Chitton. our ledgers. dancing class at Plainfield. gudo\)sir_vedi :y t;“:e‘i?:m Brothers | white and gold, completely and elab- h‘Mrs. ’1'.“;\/1.t ‘Smel_ds——(}reen crepe de| yrojdered gown. C. C. YOUNG, Treasurer. The state ormithologist, H K.. Job, | Sunday evening. lon Was &, grately carried out so that mot a ves- | Shefie. gold trimmings. . Miss Julia Good—B s favors the establishment of a central | Pleasant one and was attended by | tige of the real armory interior could | Miss —Mary E. Rogers—White lace| with coral trimming: tue charmeuse |Handsome new patterns and State game farm on the state tract of | ZI0UR 10 hl;slsn, oF tho PEa o and | e seem made a setting at once soft, °‘§dr, e frte sille, # Mrs. Maud Michel, New York— £ 1 the Connecticut Agricultural college. | S2ve the BISLOry o o8 e Ang | rich and harmonious for the beautifui . S Eldred—White lace| white satin with spangled tunic. ast colors at 1913 i © |fold of the woric sefomplished 4UrAE| gownsiworn' by the lsdiea? For this [OIRE DInk Stk 2 Mrs. Willlam G. Casey. Baltimore, i Harry L. Gaskell, who has been in [itS six years' experience. ere Was splendid decorative effect all credit is rs. William H. Shields—Black em- | Md—Blue charmeuse with lace trim- HE T OVERLAND CAR New London for some time ,is to locate | 8150 an address by Abner Schwarts ) given to George F. McCormack, as- | Proldered net; pearls. - mings. 5 in Waterbury, succeeding FEdward L. An) i selos were rendered| sistant decorator at the Boston store, A emes (o Shenuon—Gold st| U Mry. -Churles:A. Smith—Biue ailk. here. Cowles as reporter for the Sunday|bY C. e = who had -as his _prinei assistants | s sqting Mi; o —Whi Main Wi is ko was given by the Plaud-Cadden com- | John bad Jesent Salven whits i the| Miss Quinn_Carrot brocaded satin. | over green siessaline. o | Fite met 291 St., Norwich, Ct. v. A banquet followed the pro- Miss Ella_Shannon—Coral marquis- & a 5 R 5 AT electrical effects was seen the work of O quis. Mrs. James T. Crawford—Pale blue Telephone _904 5 and get This evening when New London |gramme. - | John Carney, assisted by D. J. Cough- | ®tte over white satin. silk crepe over pale blue messaiine. demonstration of the best car [1odge of Eiks celebrates its sixteenth | ~The committee in charge of the af-|ji; ang J. MeGror Mrs. M. E. Elliott, New-London—| Miss Ruth Crawford—Pink silk s 5 2 akers will | fair was composed of K. Swathzburg, : = o Blue silk. % it : nk silk crepe r th ket | 2nniversary, one of the speake was co f K. -Bwathz In the treatment of the ceiling there : £ : with messaline and lace trimmings. for the money on e market | be District Deputy John H. Cassidy, |D. Norwick, I Koenis, C. Milstein, H.| wao o refreshing departure from the rs. J. G. Shea—White embroidered} Miss Edith Herrick—A beaded gown ES for next year. now of Waterbury. i‘”}mskh Mr. Rubin and Mr. Swartb- | streamers which have been used on | voile = 5 over champagne colored rgessaline. urs. previous occasions, for the ceilng was Miss K. A. Corcoran—Apricot mes- Miss Blanche, Hall—Pink silk, veiled 3 Don’t forget the Father Mathew so- completely covered in white cloth, di- saline with yellow chiffon and bugle| with pink chiffon and white lace, stud- £ - M. B. Rll\g Auto Co. |:=’as caditac han tonignt. Last of S. OF H. MASQUERADE. vided into large squares by shirred | trimmings. ded with brilliants. -« Raillion’s the pre-lenten gaities. Dancing 8.30 — lines of gold cloth. Only in the ceiling | Mrs. N. E. Sullivan—Pear] gray sat- Miss Jean Sullivan—Yellow chiffon Chestnut Street to 11.30. Cadillac argumented orches- | Germania and Immergruen Lodges | was the color used, for the boxes, front | in with silver trimmings. " | over white messaline. Ll IR ooy Held Enjoyable Evening. and rear walls were completely draped | Mrs. Francis T. Diggins—American| Miss Mary Mack—Cream net with Speakers at an institute of the Con- in white. A string of electri¢ lights, | beauty chiffon embroidered with cut|bugle trimming. t Germania and Immergruen lodges, | one for each side of the hall, was fes- | steel beads. over white messaline. Miss Nora Dunleavy—White char- TH SHUP s necticut Dairymen’s _association at i8¢ MClan’ MAsmaret A Hown % it T Sons of Hermann, conducted a joint | tooned along the celling lengthwise of ss Margaret A. Newman, New | meuse, dutchess lace. Maklng a Ne W §’°g;h£p, o Ty ;3".&"“;—‘:::,,";’51' masquerade dance’ Monday evening in | the hall, with southern smilax inter- | London—Emerald green spangled tun-| Mrs. John King—Black chiffon over s 2 - i Froehlichkeit hall with a large attend- | twined. There were 85 electric lights {i¢ with ermine trfimming, over ‘white|rose messaline. Prof. S, D . Jarvis, of the state college | gnce in spite of the tormy weather. | in each string. messaline. i , Mrs. N. J. Avling—Black satin char- BIG CUT OII‘le 3 Henreich’s orchestra furnished music| In the boxes on each side of the hall{ Miss Teresa Coughlin—White satin. | meuse, jet trimming. . Stanton Cook, of the inventory staff | for the dan;!ng whiicn lasted until |a glratceful zftecthwaé achti:\'ed with mxf: Helen Coughlin—Pink char- mg::.“flr%& Igéllfll)r:di‘e-‘Blue satin. B : * | midnight. The occasion was a most|oval forms brought from the corners |meuse. ral trimmings. "I_c""‘.:f'““‘ £ Sfhiodit an e e O e OOy 28 romen | enjovable one and a financial success. | and made to meet over the center of | Miss Alice Kilroy—Light blue crepe| Miss Margaret Sullivan_Yellow In TAILOR MADE SUITS PISROSIton ass en seems if you | B tiel S Toes to New Britain where | The committee in charge of the af-) the box, where an electric light was|de cheno. o = chiffon over yellow silk with bead d OVERCO will let us suggest and quote prices | 2nd MOW goes Lo New Britain Where | fair was composed of Jullus Wuttkey, | hung in an artistic shade in white and | Miss Anna Kilroy—Pink chiffon over | trimming. an COATS on complete home outfits from par- | that city. John Grenfer, Henry Leipold, John{gold. The southern smilax was twin- | blue messaline. i Miss Sallle MacNamara—Pale blue lor to kitchen. E %hullz. Hla)rman“S!el:n:‘r, Mrs. m;izlf;. ed o\';dr the eodvn.lonrcr;lea. which ;v,er; m,fi;?;m;’fi'é"iufl c:”,‘}‘-,’g,‘i;fi;‘?"{:? ;-P’::rfnr:nggver blue messaline, pearl : 2 3 n the New Haven lar | Mrs. MacDougall and Mrs. John Held. | covered in gold. On the north side of 2 , oV . You will be happily surprised to| On the New Haven road the reguiar i [ e ey ni Ball. At upper. Har® of. boxes had| white aillc : Miss Kathleen Murphy—Pale blue JOS. T. DONOVAN know how little monsy is really re- |ioain Schedules will in all probabillty % TRApErSe Y been specially - arranged, and these| Miss Susie McNamara—White lin- | chiffon over blue messaline, iridescent | pp 591 325 Main S quired to make a home cosy and com- | will likely be made until the regular . e prettl%y deeo?hte% with flpolted e R R e tfl{‘nir::nez‘- A rane . Rk o one . t. N b P H v 5 i alms and ferns on e front rail. E, ~onnell—] C. on < e ‘een chif- :--u;t:abl:t m‘:::‘s‘s::ir:n mt:-n.: s‘:alk it :?xint‘;fuflh?x‘n’;‘[fl}u:te. the schedule Vaudeville and Phot_nplny-. P On the front of the elevated band- |With gold trimmings, over pink messa- | fon over pink messaline, shadow lace = y for you. A programme of pleasing variety | gtand was the word CHARITY In elec- | line. and rose buds. M i Miss ®ik Mrs. W. T. Browne—Lavendar silk | Mrs. C. E, Wright—Apricot messa- | Miss Quinn, Miss Eila Shanmon, Dr. Monday at St. Patrick’s church Rev. | @nd feature quality is that billed for| tric lights, and at the opposite end W et magh hia the | Fegular | the first three days of the week at the | o ‘the hall, on the Eallomy as the | With geld trimmings. g Hne with sbadow lace and ecrystal | Jorren of Holyoke Joseph Burns of parish mass at 8, after which thers Davis theater, and Monday's audlences | glactry csign, 1918. The president's Miss Agnes Daley—White lingerie. trimmings. Zl—hésld‘rnx's ok M'Il'o Bk s D e e g ot toronis Gar "% | were not backward in their expressions | Sox onaer the band stand had an at. | Miss Helena Daley—Pink messaline | Miss Mary Sullivan—Pink marqui- | 500 Pre A i i <. " | of appreciation of the good things of- ; ; with lace trimmings. sette over pink satin. Tank. L. Farrell, Mr. and Mrs. Wil FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Blalse day, There was a large ai-|fo c0” Dacey and Chage have an en- | Sctive arrangement of bay irees 20d| Mrs. Jonn . Holland—Black bro- | Miss Margaret Suliivan—Pink silk. [U8m K. Shields, Rev. J. i Broderick, 2 % tertaining number which Includes [ o' s ETSCR DS O S ood he | cadea satin, with jet trimmings. Mrs. E. Conlon, Waterbury—White | R¢V: W. F. Cavanaugh, Rev. Thomas £ " i i § 3 odils stood on the 2 2 A. Grumbly, Rev. J. H. Fitzmaurice, 37-41 Main Street Monday’s sleet storm had little ef- |.comedy, music and sketching with | & BESK, Of Miss Isabella Holland—Yellow &hif- | embroidered robe. Y, urice, fect in leeping back the erowds from | 8and, the novelty of the latter making | © - fon over yellow messaline, with bugle| Mrs. R. M. Powers—Cloth of gold | Rey. W. H. Kennedy, Rev. P. J. the fire sales. Jewett City, Plainfield |it esbecially pleasing. Laurie and The Grand March. trimmings. with Persian trimmin; O'Reilly of Montville, John P. Corco- and other towns and willages in all | Aleen have a comedy act which makes | Shortly after 9 o'clock the floor was| Mary Holland—Pink messaline, with | Miss May Powers—Pink charmeuse, |Tan, Archibald Mitchell, John Bccles, directions were represented in the |2 decided hit. “Those two kids” ex- | gljed with 100 couples for the grand |lrish lace trimmings. : ? Mrs. James O’Neil—Black lace over M;- s Mrs, Frank B. Elm‘b-fl 169 Steady rush of eager buyers. hibit_well_tuned voices and have an|march, which was one of the prettiest| Miss Mary E. Kane, pink satin, with | black messaline. 2 e e T A full line of the above With new entertalning line of jokes. Another|,s well as one of the most intricate [ SPaneled net. s % Miss Mary O'Neil—White silk. e T e additions coming alons, inciuding themr | Sunday evening Rev. William A.|movelty is found in Bartholdi's Bird | presented af the armory in a long| Mra Maurice' F. Kelly—Pink cpif- | Miss Liszle Kingberger—Pink ofik |E. Lyons Miss Nellie Lyons,:Eugene With cut out borders. Keefe of Plainfield gave an address to | Circus, a troupe of cleverly trained bt It was successtully earried | fon over pink satin, crystal trimmings. | with crystal trimming. F. Farley. New Haven. = Moldings and bands to match. Mixea | nearly 200 members of the Holy Name | Parrots going through a 1ost amusing | through under the direction of Prof.] Mrs. Fred Sudlow—Gray charmeuse | Miss Julia Kingberger—Yellow crepe M-?‘—Mfi) D TN Murphy, patnis Heuresco mna inear hiea %ol | Society of St. Mary's church and about | Programme. The motion pictures | Thomas F. Maher. The couples par- | Meuse over pink silk 3 with silver trimming. Mr. and Mrs. W. P McGarry, Miss glass imitations. 40 from St. Joseph’s In the basement | Which augment the excellent vaudeville | tidinasing were separated Into two di-| Miss Anna Curran—Green silk. Miss Mary Carroll—Pink messaline | Sarah Walsh, Miss A“:‘ lglul’vh iss We are in the market for painting, | hall of St. Mary’s, New London. attractlons are up to the usual high| yigions, each completing its figure in Miss Elinor McGrath—White em- | with white chiffon. %ar;) %[(‘Ga;r » Desmo 'wphy and paper-hanging and decorating all the standard of the house. its half of the hall and then coming {broidered batiste. b Mey. laa Sowwierdinimen coslored [WoF STUTEY s M. . WigEtn time. 4 Each member of the legislature is {optner e ke s Nema ' campiee | T8 atherine Buckiey Pink ailic [&8tia with ciiffon dmiery. Raymond Higgins, Nr. and Mrs. ®hos R receiving from the Woman's Suffrage AT THE AUDITORIUM. emerged from the center and advanc- | JATS JOmes P fl;{m%;k‘{mk tc§nf~ i s Mastes Thomas: Lanky, Mre. P. . MURTAGH headquarters in Bridgeport, a circular —_— ed up the hall to cemplete the march. | 100, draped over pink silk, lace trim- BOX OCCUPANTS. Joseph Authier, Boston. : . I letter appealing for a constitutional| Vaudeville and Metion Pictures. | The line was led by Professor and Mrs. | U5, (. o o - Whit s 35—Dr. and Mrs. Louis T Casatdy, 92 and 94 West Main Street. amendment admitting women to the — Frank L, Farrell, the latter the presi- | 0 e,“.“e o ‘e“f’“"*‘ ite | All the Boxes Occupied—57 Arranged | Mir. and Mrs. J. Bdward Driscoll, Mr. ey franchise on the same terms as men. A Dbill of feature nimbers is offered | dent of the Cathelic Woman's club. |!13¢8: messgline trimmngs, =~ Along the Sides and End of the |and Mrs. Otto K. Ernst, Edward Law- at the Auditorium during the first half | Bhe were an exquisite gewn of laven- | ;000 ;\_:rmmeés“fn:* POk chan s Hall. fer, Aliss Bessie Fitzgerald. There is a project to have the depu- | of the wek, and the mew attractions|der and carried a large bouquet of | Ty lace OVEL MeSgRIRS o\ L. o . 56 15 B G Pullen William B ¢ty sheriffs of the stdte organize by |met with enthusiastic an reception at| My Maryland roses, The seven couples | _ .58 o U5 HGrtiec s The following were the box occu- | Perry, Theodore Z. Haviland, Miss Miss Nellie Kirby—White embroid- | pants_at the ball: Gladys Preston, M Esther Lippitt, ered over vellow silk. 1—Wauregan hotel: Bernard J. En- | Miss Dorothy Robertson. 13 - 9 counties, after which a single state as- | Monday's shows. Will Lacey presents| following them, the ladies all beauti- 1 e ose sociation will be formed. A meeting |2 Wwell varied programme of bicycle | fully gowned and carrying bouquets of Was held Monday at Rockville to es- | stunts and makes a hit with his clever | roses, were Mayor and Mrs. T. C. Mur- | *"35 OVe0 JO0E (20 Biue m A ° 3 e ang Mre C. D. Noyes, Mw eaches, erries, Pineapple, | tion. exhibit excellent voices and their sing- | and Mra, James F. Fenton, Mr. and |I0G WIth Eold trimmunes. . | gWecner, Rictard B Qe on Bers | ers, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison C. Noyes. : ing is one of the strong features of the| Mrs. James B, Sharnon, Mr. and Mrs. | i Anna Fubs -Pink otk with a| £ Callahan, Arthur O. Connor, Boe- | G, 3ir"and Mrs. T. M. Shiclds, Miss Selmon, Tunny Fish, Etc. Starting with the South church, New | Dill. They can dance feo, and their|J J Corkery, Mr. and Mrs Willlam B. | ings, Fitspatrick, Julla T. Barry. Mary J. | Mary B. Rogers, Miss Jessica Bldred. Britain, there is & movement to have | Omedy is of a most entertaining qual-| McKnigt, and Mr. and Mrs. M. C.} "yyg Dr. Conway, Worcester, white | Sullivan, Margaret M. Conneil, Mary A. | 28—Mr. and Mrs. Maurice F. Kell WHITE ROSE IS ALWAYS GOOD | phonographic records of church serv- | [tv. The third number is presented by | Higgins. messaline with pearl trimmings. Hughes, Mary McNally. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sudlow, Thomas A foes in Congregational churches of the | the Yoshing Japs, who have a pleasing| When the march was eoncluded | “yijss Rlizabeth Hayes—Pink messa- | 3 and 3—Mrs. S. Sabourin, Mr. and | Buckley, Miss Katnerine Buckley, M state, for the benefit of shut-ins and amid applause the dancing was taken b, h be prevented St up to occupy the rest of the evening, Pe\“ple,s Mal‘ket ?etnsfxsxgwsgrvnll:e}.’ ey T Well selected motlon pictures add| with elghteen numbers. with gold and sapphire trim- | Miss \Medora Buteau, Roderick Jodoin, | Miss Margaret A. Newman of New FOSERE. Glipection or eher B, : The Cemmittee. . Miss Dora Ethier, Roderick Dion, Miss | London, Julian B, Moran of New Lon- 6 Franklin St. Mrs. Raymond, wife of Capt. Allen B. e Tho: ceroral & ranatien: canmi A. Donohoe—American beauty | May E. Swanton, John Fininsky, Miss |30% o o0 b pend Raymond, Coast Artillery Corps., of| Branford.—Attorney J. B. Thomas with tunic of silver beads. Yvonne Sabourin, Leslie Murra . y. Ty ! an Y tee included Mrs. Frank L. Farrell, B e nohoe Blne chanmeuse | 4 B eorte R T ack. | Eennetn M. Muir, Miss Minnie Kind assortment of juggling and tumbling Mrs. P. H. Ethier, Mr. and Mrs. I, B. | Eleanor’ McGrath, Miss Anna Curra M. H. Donohoe, Baltic—Gray | Caron, Miss Sabourin,Donate Bourque, | 28—Mr. and Mrs. Francis T. Diggins, line. JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop. |Fort Adams, Newport gave a dinner | expects to leave Branford early in the| Mrs. T. C. Murphy, Mrs. Maurice Kel- 2 : party at tlhg fort Sunday night, the | week for his new home and law prac-|ly. Mrs. mch;flf 1\}1', Powers, Mrs. Will- w‘tl;\‘suvie;dr&sngl{‘ i?:ta;ilme 2 ;}t, Mersgen:h?lexnngu; Kjlroé. Misses g:;tt:; Thomas A. Penton, Miss Rose = = 3 —— | guests including Lieut. Lioyd P. Hors- | tice in Rocikville. Mrs. Thomas will g0 |jam Brown Mrs. John Slattery, Mrs. | Miss H. V. ovan— iffon | Teresa Coughlin, Helena Coughhin, - y Notwithstanding the Fire fall and his flancee, Mrs. Heler. M. | to Norfolk and stay with her mother & | wilien 4f. Shields, Mrs. James Fen | OVer white charmeuse Alice Kilroy, Anna Kiiroy. 83174 Mox M. Do Hoblasan, Misp we are still doing business at the old | Raymond of Mystic. month or two before going to Rock-|ton, Mrs. James B Shannon, Mrs. J. J. | Mrs. Maurice Buckley—Old blue —Mr. and_ Mrs. Alexander Jordan, (Continued on Page Eight) stand and the quality of our work is ville. Corkery, Mrs. N. E. Sullivan . S o Bk & Miss Ruth Jordan, Miss Clementige g SIS Just the same as ever—“The Best. Mr. and Mre. George A. Keppler left The officers for the evening were as | MTs. James Dutton—white messaline | Jordan, Harold Jordan, Miss Henrietta Nothing but skilled labor empioyed | on Sunday for Philadelphia, where Mr. follown: ‘Master-of:ceremonies; Frame | WD seed peatl tommings. . - 10 | Jemes, Charles V. James PEERAHVILEE EARER MILL end best materials used in our work, | Keppler will attend the international ESEuvLl = G0y AReEtBiEphn B Cor |, e SeiEy. B Sicbier SEE el b ¢ . A Connot, Mt Jemes 1. BURNED TO GROUND STETSON & YOUNG, convention of the Cutters' assoclation. coran; aides, Thomas M. Connor, John | ©05, 0¥er Saih COyStel PONCE . chie | Srawiord Miss Edith Herck, Miss 2zt Carpenters and Builders, Sherg WAlibS & Qistilay.of eliNtoM Miees h' D N t R. Tarrant, Frank B. Bilers, John Sul- | fon guer white charmeuse. e L e ol ins, | Loss Belioved Wil Total $30,000— Teivphone. B West: iate @n |{TiHts, I which ar. Fépplecs awork lllgS 0 NO lvan, 7. 3. Desmond Walter Casey! 1Miss Agnes Looby—Ashes of roses| Mr. and Mrs. John M. Lee, Miss Anna Structure Was Old Landmark. o e represented. 2 :H::S Oy bl ‘,el‘ ran Harry | charmeuse with spangled net. O’Connor, Miss Mary Conroy, Miss oL Ceruge Sxbunhe Fasens: J oy Miss Frances Edwards—Emerald | Mary Lee. Miss Catherine Lee. ‘The Harrison paper mill at Bozrah- Shannon, John Slattery, James J. Don- ohue, M. D., Thaddeus Leahy, J. W. Callahan, M. D, Alexander Kilroy, Ly L;‘:a'srf;n . Pals e hs-—m—_uu-m Mrs. William SIB. Mc- |ville was burned to the groung W _Mrs. g —Pale ¥ <night, Mr. and Mrs. J attery, i 1 scove: Y © . McC uf (AL RWIE elives Arumitag Btar i e mie it Thkiny Realtiz gL | hoodey, ight. The Sre was b Morgan Cronin, George F. McCormac Mrs. Agnes Jennings—Mustard color | tery. Miss Nellie Sheridan, William | gred at about 11 o'clock by James Mec- and William P. Murphy. satin, with Irish lace tunic. Mclale, Mr, and Mrs, Philip Sheridan, | Gf8% Who summoned assistance but | “"The box office was in charge of P. J. / e tunic. raw who summoned assiziance but Moo R anard. Mokay. John Mo | Miss May Murphy—White crepe de | g_Mr. and Mra Willism T. Browne, | BY tRe time he of I chine, point lace. ne | tion had assembled the fire was far Cafferty and Baward Kirby distributed | “3% RO'R" Siifican Biue satin cnir- | 55,203 Mrs. James T. Woods Mis[beyond control. The origin of the fire programmes, and one of Mallett’s aWn- | gon and jace. S o Wil “arowne, Miss ~ Agmes | i8 uaknown but it is believed to have ings protected ‘the patrons from the | '\riss Annie C. Lyons—Yellow char- | Dajae of | Fall River, Mass, bliss |Started in the boiler room. The mill inclemency of the weather. meuse lace and fur. o4 g 2 shut down at 4 o'clock Manday after~ Lgt’s Do lt N The Connecticut School .Music Su- o OW e pervisors ‘assoclation held its mid- . 8 s winter meeting and banquet at Hart- Don't put it off any longer. Come in|ford Saturday. A paper on “Music my office now and let me give you an | Work in Country Schools” was read jstimate and my prices for any con- by C. H. Caswell, supervisor of music ;acc work or building which you may | in the public schools of Willimantic. ntemplate having done. “Just Happen” But are the result of the' intelligent work of a healthy body and brain— E. J. Guthrie, station agent at Brat- { Can Satisfy You tleboro, has been appointed general = agent at the dock of the Central Ver- 2 & 3 Just"@s I have many others in Norwich | mont Transportation company at New But body and brain Miss Katherine E. Lyons—White | Doy aioseY Mra M. V Murphy, | B0°R PWing to a break in the machin- and vieinity, if you will just give me London to succeed John McCraw, pro- : BEAUTIFUL GOWNS WORN. Satin, velled with green chiffon anfl | a e e G s N e aniesPh%: | ery e loss it was stated early fhis the opportunity. Foted te superintendent of the south- |J cannot do their best work 3 i ifting Color |Sil¥er _trimmin Mr. and Mrd Brmest R otis® MW | motaing would be in the nelghbon Pk s s e SR Ll Brilliant Picture of Shifting Celor | ™ jfigs Nellie Lyons—Pink satin, veil- | Afargaret Murshy, Miss Helen Murphy, | 7004 of $30.000. The building’ was a: large woodem unless nourished and 3 structure of three stories and was ong C. M. WILLIAMS, raflway. Presented by the Dresses of the|ed with chiffon, trimmed with lace and | james McCormick. brilliants. 11—Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Fanning, Tel. 670 216 MAIN ST.| rrartrora papers mentton tmat at o |] DUilt up on the right kind Tadise: Miss Jennie ‘Maloney—Light blue | yie yhccoh B Connor Miss Manin o |Of the old landmarks of that section, 4 peau de soie, cut silver trimmings. . % . . |having been used as a paper mill for big celebration by the Polish people Of food Against the harmonious background ’1 3 1l Pink T 12—Mr. and Mrs. James P. Kearneyx, many v s. Mr. Harrison had bl of the state of the fiftieth anniversary 3 presented by the decorations of the| Miss Helen Driscoll—Pink messaline | yiiss Adeline M. Kearney, Mr. and Mrs. | gio’ hg“mm [ 7 B e, ;‘"’u | armory the beautiful gowns worn by | With chiffon. m H. Wells, Mr. and Mrs, J. W. ] | the tadies presented a brilliant scene of :l;g"_‘fl n:dfld‘g“‘plggtf?a:itif zte { shifting color. Among the gowns were | e, white 1:;-rxme,ana Lll’rLMJom; R.R.w:{r:.:nt, ¥ PL busy. | the following: 4 i 2 Richare arran rs. J. cNa- ST S BT { Mrs. Frank L. Farrell—Lflac satin Miss. Blizabeth Danihy—Light blue | mars. Will of Mrs. Patrick Keenan. | 1 1 WHEN YOU WANT A HOT | 2%, the Felish lnuurrectlor}.ree;hfl:l‘l: ceuntrfy'sh!ut struggle Igr 5 one of the guests was ev. John 3 WATER BOTTLE Ambot pastor of the Lithuanian to meet an emeérgency, you want a de. | Catholic chureh. peidable one. One that will not leak A at a time vhen it is Worth many times TEINSRAL its cost. Mrs. Henry Lathrop Butts. 5 There s only one way to avold a| _The funeral of Mrs. Henry Lathrop thing of this kind and that is, to buy | Butts was held at 3 o'clock Monday ona of our GUARANTEED Hot Water | 2fternoon from her late residence, No Miss Margaret Clark—Pink messa- line, white chiffon over dress trimmed r ‘ t it~ | crepe de chine. i resnm i charmeuss with an overdress of ohif: | S5, 38 B Hinier Black chermeuse | & 'Conton” Wolerbyrys. Mis Moy | witlGoull of Mre. Patrick Keenan is a well-balanced food o R St L wbite point de rosg | With jet trimmings. £ Coven Feuges who died Jan. 3. has been admitted pale pink rose, real white noint de rose | ¥ J% Mo o unBlack crepe 8o | T3np. 5 Hatteran probate. The will provides $100 f made of wheat and barley Jtoe e Asgpa-to fonln o chine with bead trimming. BT ¥ the care of her lot in St, Mary's cex Y Q! over skirt and extending up on waist 2! ng. 16—Mrs. N. S. Sullivan, Mrs. M. B. - S e A oot with & front em- | Mrs, J. B, Caron—White charmeuse | miliott of New London, Eir. and Mrs. | i potgcis church for meioria: and contains the vital Jiinshort belero ef duchess lacs and Roman pearis.” | P Sflosa, ‘Miss K. &, Corooran, Jo- S Patricis cliurch for’ meroria) 5 : ss ourin—Yellow si wi B ] t 2 food elements in fOrm fof Mrs. T. O. Murphy—White lace over seph Limerick of New London, Walter James Dawley, receives $100 Boitles. 272 Washington street, and the funeral e g1 gold trimmings. SNiott of New Londns. Wity cocives 0 & service was conducted by Rev. Samuel B . ins—BI sali Miss Medora Buteau—Pink satin O e Jand M come o of the estate The quality of rubber that enters| H. Howe, pastor of Park Comgrega- easy digestion. w&‘{.“;fl%;s‘fén{*‘?fi::i.mg,‘?e MESSHIRS | with beaded lace trimming. Me and M 3ot cmrm'gn.fl e end R e Httong, into their composition must be the | tional church, Rev. Dr. Howe read ‘Mrs, Whlliam D. McKnight, yellow | 3iss Dora Ethier—Pale blue rose| s John L. Gillan, Mr. and Mrs. | B Keenon, of New Haven, is. {rie best because of thie demands we make | WO favorite hemne of the decenscd It meets Nature’s re- Jlvrocaded satin, sold trimmings. R e & James Maloriey, Mids Daisy Muloney. | on the death of the husband tu of e manufactarers. We have a| funeral, inciuding peopie trom other || quirements for building ||sod net ampery. |5 asas. swanton, pinic messaitne | M55 opn 2 Moman, whillgm Meran, | tole hbich conisa ot $5.1535 I standerd and they must come u cities, and the floral 5 o L _ | with bugle trimmings. , s ae on, | Norwict ociety, goes to P e numerosa. e nonoare pese: || strong bodies and active || .M 2, DU Gt T, B | Miss ¥vonne Sabourin—Peach mes- | NRS G ANRFYS LI AW ANNAY: | fve children. Rev. John'iL. Broderic: ers were William C. Gilman, Dr. Ba- (§ prains. mings. jaling, with pink velvet and shadow = 13_Councilman Joseph R Witiiams, | '® ; Miss Mae Burns—White satin, lace] Miss Isabel Crawford, Miss Mae But- b T P R & Mrs. Joseph T. Fanning—White sat- | 1o, “yicq Genevieve McCormick, Miss{ Hartford.—The Smith College club that. % .| ward H. Linnell, John T. Almy and I-Enflu The Progressive | krank W. Browning. A committal sete . overdress. > Druggis! vice was conducted at the grave in When these are Afrs. Gharles McNamara—White lace | I With overdress of amethyst chiffon. | ygnes Young, Thomas H. Crawford, | of this city held its annual luncheon g [] t, Yantic cemetery by Rev. Dr. Howe. healihiy 4 2 v A ,fnm mprs. Joseph P. Connor—Black chan- | { guis L. Gotthelf, W. L. Moran, Harry | Saturday atternoon at the Hartford N OPP. CHELSEA BANK. Henry Allen & Son had charge of the y a person is equip- ‘Mrs. James Purdon—White marquis- | 111y lace over white satit ¢ | Murpny. : club, with 55 members present, . funeral arrargements. ped to “do things.” ette. o es Mullin—Blaclc chiffon over sat- ) * 39 _Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Corkery, Mr. | Clark Seelye, president emeritus of the » P = R 2 2y > Miss Lucy Mullin—¥ellow crepe me- . s et B Rhce Naw TReR g:d :%rs. FE, c.! Luxl\lbrldge, Mr. and fimgl;“' agd ’f,‘a‘,‘-’e Ada Cg}nswcg dean, i n.—A part of the Farm- I 2, 2 % A - 3 ¢ A 5 M rs. Leo Fournier, New London; Mr. | both read a sses. rs. Sher R you WL te puc wous nusl- T uiston i Tt cnaaay Tas “There’s a Reason’ O ies Allse" Wultin-~Pink adtin. White French lace over satin, trim- | and Mrs. M. F. Dollard, Jr. Albany, | Soule presided, in the absence of gfi Mrs. W. P. McGarry—Light blue me- med with pearis. pe AWy * president of the club, Mra Frank dium petier than Lhrouy thi been purchased by the Southern New fha cotumns of The Butletis, “2° """ | Zugland Telephone company. = . 40—Mr, and Mrs. James E. Shannan, lLayton teor erepe, heart trimmings