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I NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1914 » NORWICH DEATH RATE MUCH BELOW STATE'S. Was 126 for Month of January—For State Was 16.9. ONLY 8 MORE DAYS OF OUR SPECIAL The Burlletin. ay, Fob. 20, 1914, 1107 DOZEN Sweet, duicy PLANNING FOR MERCHANTS WEEK . Norwich Commercial Travellers Name Their Attraction Thel Charles C. Treat is making a brief isit to relatives in Mansfield. F. M. Hellistér of North Ston- Norwich, Fri Rev. ington has been tn Croniwell calling on i h epo! or January made by | i 5 . . 1 P Rican Or s VARIOUS MATTERS |friends this week. the stite oard of Leatth 1v i 'Isn.,“ l- di } I I!u”“ ‘"ier, : - Y orto ang K i | Mise Marian C. Dartitt of Whit- Nerwich Industrial and Good Home Exposition—Aim to | 10 05, 500, 20 oo o aiies 1a Embal A S B o et skor et e SR e St T —— § and Embalmers Webster for several days. Make a Feature of Artistic Charm. All Sizes lary of a vear ago, and %0 m g French societies are preparing for| Miss Esthe ley of B § the average in ry for the " 33 e e ox s atn |t s, Biey of Bl ecrt 1n =i Geatn tate tor | WHY NOT 7 MAIN STRELT Sent to be sold on commission from 18¢ to 35¢ Doz. | the tarze towns was 16.4, for the smail | Preliminary work for the part they tended that he shall outshine himself | towns 155, and for the whole state are to play in making a grand suc- |for the benefit of Norwich Merchants' | 16.0- Opposits Post Office. 'PHone 1062-2 Lady Assi Geary of West Thames stivet. / Motorists are having seme trouble Miss Doris P, Cox, bill clerk for the these cold days from eil cengealing. ORDER . YOUR o gt o 2 American Thermes compatly, has ten- | céss of Merchants’ week here from |iweek in which the Commercial Travel_ | - In Norwich there were 31 deaths bod ¢ Oran .11“&’3‘\‘2"?‘1{"}"&}}{' 3 ;l»ufl)lcggg\{;e;; g dered her resignation (o tade’effect the | April 18th to 96tk was discussed on |4rs are cooperating with the Board of Tith & rato of 126 New, Longon s Gly 2 i last Tesen Mi. i r s d te o 7.1, i L Ao = i fétura 09 s o How Tor | stetitie Mt B Mo ion cepmeioem | Tinfe- 15 deaths and rate of 13.¢ Putnam 11 | SPRING SUIT will return te her home in New York. | meeting held by Norwich council, No. 207, United Commercial Travelers. One of the first things decided upon was a name for the big feature which they intend te conduct and they de- dieed that the best and most descrip- tive title that could be given it was | The lines that are to be mapped | qut for the Nerwich Industrial and Good Home Expositien are to be & little different, a little bigger, a little hetter, and a little handsomer than enything that the city has seen and The Fitehville Dramatic club plans to o to Colehester tonight to present a play deaths and rate of 1%.1. Jn December Norwich had 50 births, New London 41, Windham 29 and Putnam 1. The causes of death were shown as this week. SOMERS Miss Helen M. Lathrop niece of Miss Ruth L. Potter, and Miss Bdith Maynard left Thursday aiternoon to spend the next few days in New York at the home of Miss Lathrep’s broth- [ . Ergest E. Bullar VIOLIN NOW iIt will be made better than The prospe parties please of possible sleighing | the managers of coun- | La grippe 1, tubercu try in ~ Will be formulated with a_particular | T e 4 . er, A. T. Lathrop. the Norwich Industrial and = Good |ijtent to make it & handsome and | D e Fences and buildings at the state's ome BExpositlon. As an imdication | artistic feature that cannot fall to ap- | 2 Gletice ¥ il eineer ala’ . s TEA === | large farm at Niantic were badly dam- OBITUARY. that they inténd to spare no effort to | peal to those who come here. As sug- | ganis“and violetes Y 'aifSoloen Sl it the SEustir's ruch. . i @ked by the ktorms —_— make this the banner event in any- | sested by the name it will give oppor_ | % < e wennis F. McCarthy. Hiioe of (ne Eing that o te New London—Measles 2, scarict fe. 2 a8 b t t s of a la riety, | v, e P! e: and ¢ ap | weddlng Rlngs The tax cotloctor will be at (e store| Many in this city will reeret Lo learn | Sxound hers AR iruly am brern | i o S o narts aad the | LT s rippe 1. dipnineria and croup | Jt costs you less NOW than imantic twe days saei of Sherwood L. Potter, Bast Side, to- | of the death of Dennis F. McCarthy, | that will bring people to Norwich, they | ndustrial concerns of Norwich. WIth- | (yphoid fever & diatriioea 3, to vercu- | later The Weddifig Rings we seil || @&y, irom 11a.m. to 1’ m. to receive | Which occurred in Providence Wednes- | have engaged ¥. M. Prescott, of Mal. | il a fow days the work will begln to- of the lungs 17, othei forms of | \BACTs For mppeintments address E. are made without solder, all one taxes. —adv. da%’fifl;{f;gsng}vm heart di;(elahse. i gen, Mua., lul have it ih charge. He | wards arranging for the attractions Jobar nd broncho- €. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Ner pieca. The leading shapes or In spite of zero tembaratiirt, 151 | Gindl Mpveierk 4t e SUkcivaccs ot (6] IR Svemikn ot T ion g qondust jthat Will b§ presented at the expasl ., branchitis 2. cancer 9 | The styles we show are with, . Coom Fiyies ars tne van ovnt, mearut Bl inivoromcnce audl removafiotis ta Aore | EoiE SDnl chalLs e oBiservarics of du s Kind and 1t is in- | tion. ceidents and violene 20, all other dis” Al wide, and the Tiffany oval J|of ‘tie shore cotlages about Niantic|and B. socioty. He had spoken hars Y authentic. which is narrow. have begun ¥ . tniue snd wie! < .|, droto: ancer 1, all other disease U e ) S R S ¢ | many | times and ovas well known| COMMERCIAL SCHOOL CLASS VISITATION MADE BY 50 3 i pes- | Th ks et s e menl of ‘il weights in both J| state clui service examinations will| SS11e Sermperance worker: e s pros- HAD DELIGHTFUL EVENING DISTRICT DEPUTY. | minia 4 tuberenlosis of the lungs 1 o YRR Flatinum Wedding Rings to | sloreleepers at the Norwich hospital ncetutas bt tne Brovidoass i | Btce snd Entetainment Given at | Martin J. Cunningham of Danbury | SILoteF dlseaces s ¢ . |rect and beautiful. order only. or the insane. P i Miller's Academ, ; nington — Tuberculosis of the | . n says: Yoo Came to Norwich Lodge of Elks. |lungs i, lobar roncho-pneumonia |2 . 5 — Altiough in his S6th year, William | Dennis F, McCarthy, for many years : e 4, cancer 2, diseasen 11 Suits ordered NOW will be M. Williams of Church street has gone fl]dprmx_n from the Third ward, during In spite of !_hP stormy weather of Norwich lodge, No. 430, B. P. O.} Windham —Labor and br ho-pneu- | P 20 THEPMUT-C DDEN Co | S ol ere Hay &0 the store of | Which time he was a member of many | Thursday evening there were in the | Fics, had tha official visifation from | monia 6, bromehitis 1, ail otner dis- | held until desired. * J|the ®Eaton Chase Co, not minding “!’_n!l;‘ol'lan'] c?m?mees, - born n "lelg:-borht:m-?i of & hundred voung peo- | istrict Deputy Martin J. Cunningham | ea 8. s ks, Kil ny, Ire n atf ce a I iv f Danb 0 I' el v_eveni: i ollowing were & numb: of o Established 1872 Ao W O mElE [or Ot s Mazy Mroarihe: 10 B E0s dnd Soolas Fiven 1o Shilecs | ot the. Fepuint mastng ot he, Tk | casenof intectigus diseasess” oo | Quality, Style aind a Perfect JEWELERS “'Phe theme of the prayer meeting at| When 8 years of age he came to this|academy by the day class of the Nor. | home, and the session called out &| Smallpox— Sprague 1, Stafford 1 = . the Central Baptist churéh Thursday | country and with his parents made his| Wich Commercial school. Miller's or- | large attendance to welcome the v Stafford Springs 1. | Fit Guaranteed. evening was patrnotic, Lessons from | heme in Providence, where lie remain- | chestra furnished an excellent pro- | Ing state officer” As he did not arrive | Measles—New London 1, Pomfret 1, | Plaut-Caddeén Bldg., Norwich, Ct. Lincoln and Washington. Rev. Dr.| ed until 1864. At that timé he married | 8Tamme for the fourteen dances. until nearly 9 o'clock, the opening of | Stonington 1, Willimantic city 2. | Slocum, the pastor, was leader. Elizaheth Cantwell and moved to Wil- | §rand march was led by Mr. and Mra. | the meeting was deférred until then carfet fever. Twoid 1. Xew T.on- | YOUR CHOICE OF OVER il 5 limantic, Conn., because of his employ- |}« M. Crandall, who weére followed | Past Exalted Ruler J. D. Lucy presid- | don orwich Tolland 1, Volun- | - (AL Moodus this (Friday) evening the | ment ax & locomotive Gginets, M by B. 7. Houllgn and Mr«. D. Houi- | ed, In the ahsence 'of Fixalied Ruler | town 1. Willmantie city 2, Woodsios 1100 HANDSOME SPRING TTING ICE CROP. | fourth. quart onferenct be | McCarthy was actively sngaged as an | iian, Cornelius. Driscoll, president, and | John Carney, who was sick and unable | 3. oLw GRELEIE — | Beid fn the AMethodist chapel at efght | engineer untll 1386, wheit he was ap- | Misa C. Johnson. vico'prosident and | to atiend, ' 5 Aldate waa| LEFEbTo-spinal fever Plainfield 1 FABRICS MADE IN ANY 7 W o'clock District Superintendent G. G. | ponted deputy inspector of customs at|the puptis of the day achool jation of a candidate w iphtheria—Groton v city | ki ;';;‘.";m hout Trou- | Serivener of Norwich will breside. | the port of Portland, Me, Later he was|. Between the fourth and fifth dance | done in a manner that earned the cor- | 1. Nofwich 1, Putnam 2, wilimanti:| OF OUR 20 SPECIAL iy Waterbury papers state that at the | transferred to Boston, T P i B i eD. | Fendniion of tne GIateict doputy, Who | - . h_New London 1 The icenouses of James B. Bates at! Biton Jay evening the members of | 10 1887 he engaged in the under. |2 BLOETARINS PEOK @0 folows: Se | fijtised the lodge with enthustasm | Wilimantic cis b Woodstock 4 | MODELS ON DISPLAY Stafford are full and he is having his | the Sacred Heart church choir were| {2Iing business with his son Bugenet| 5 M fyiicy” violin, B. J. Moullham, | regarding the progress of the order in| Typhoid fever— n 1 i men pile the icé on the outside of his | tendered their annual banquet by-the | J» In Providence. Mr. McCarthy con-| f0. 0 et ViSute o- 70 HOMINAN | 4,0 5tate and nation. The lodge re-| Tuberculosis. New London Nor- | RESIGNS AS FOREMAN B The 0o 13 about 8 foot (hicc | Kev. Trugh ‘Ireanor. Covers wore Iaid | goued in nis partrerahy ot the| o, b 1SS, Dristel, LR 230 | celved notics. of the coming et | wien cits 4, xgroich wwn s o1d e | @€ A is Preston pond has not besn touched | fo, dea son, h ) e Sdlo [Tom ab 4 4 rre byl g 3 | oM. t ¢ < noted at Wallingford that a new | mained active in this firm until thi 3 #on ; s s Hol PP, re is rter 1 n New : D ot Etuihid &t Bitt b b Do Srcanistd af the | tne of Bludsatly - S B os 1ahd; sleight of hand I M. Crandall, | o, 30 sad 46 of tne | lie® the health offcers - | Orders Must be Received Be-! ”g[ v“‘b"’w?”‘ ;":"‘h'l'"g' C"‘I'u'fl L ¥ K £ 2 s’ ciub has been 0 ized . : uring the evening refreshments of he members were reminded of the|ing towns have not t ears, Will Probably Go to New derson were cutting the ice on their | Baptici church, Mrs.William T. Thayer | _Throughout his life he was prom-| - aU0f the SYSEIME FOros East Siders’ p n i ang - ol i 3 h o s i vosatl g s ct ca cream twera | East Siders’ night which is being ar- | Lyme, Lyme and Canterbury. H Greenovilis pond. "The ice. averages | being in chargs. There will b classes | Inent in advocating temperance. He| SRGRICHS (oo Bud loo creass werd | 1y R Sufirany evening - this me and Centerbury. fore March 1st. aven. from 10 to 11 inches thick. in ‘sewing and cooking, with spéclal | Was the local chiet of the Brotherhood | g2 T2 | week for which the cmmitiae o men | Two CHEGKS SENT j ey Beralieniss ind i John H. Ford, the Bast Great Plain | teacners. | of Locomotive Engineers for the past | ®S . i 5 "aistotct s | — John/Aubrey, for n ® polish- ice dealer, finished his harvesiing of | L seven vears, and was frequently as- | Dance committeeC. Johnson chair- e A e AT TO FIRE DEPARTMENT. | | ing room at the Tha..esville factory of joe Thursday night. Mr. Ford started | Florence, wife of Charles H. Howard | signed as a delegate by the local here y Sl A vell G Crani il Bt eey KiE 15, Goiend, thé rebectid b7 | | the International Silver company, has %o cut ice when it was seven inches | of Ellngton, died at the Hartford hos- | to the conventions of the order. 0 . Bplier, W, Ballert | s Wopound BiMos _of . LS| Kies. ot and . B. Shunban Express| presented his resignation, which takes thick. As tile work progressed the ice | Pital following a al operation| “Had Mr. McCarthy lived he would % SSerd B 4. Houlban =~ f0. Cqol b ok the foundac | | Apprecistion of Goed Werk Dome. | e an a a‘] effect on Saturday. He will probaBly bécame thicker, to about 12 inches. list Wednesday, her husband, | have celebrated his_golden wedding |, Soeig! SATRRIee (I, Beatery CREIE | o5 fr The supper that is to be pro- e i £p into business whth his son in New The ice is of good quality and is quite | she lcaves a son, anniversary on May 15. Besides a wid- | finf S PERBPRTan S POSIE D | videa, and is to be cooked by John| (piet Howard L. Stanton of the fire | Mr. Aubr § clear. | Vietoria, B. €. ow, he i8 survived by three sons—Rob- The . Skacutly S i . | Vetter which indicates that it will be . e - | 121-125 MAIN ST. Mr. Aubrey 1as been with the com- = = The executive committee acted as|‘® : department received two checks on - . Bikis hare for 31 years «nd tis Tol et arre | Maynard Minor of Water | S0 By Joseph It J. and Henry G.. and | the'reception committee done o a turn. Brother John Tty ot the: . Fitsmane * tasn i b yeu aud i ry ina. 3 one’ daughter, Mary . all of whom a o P k) ool Swahn is to direct the music for, the i 3 = ] ert in h ] i L fo! elecfed a councilor for three g The class officers are: ( scoll, amounting to $100. The George W - Q gt erit has b Washington, Feb. 19.—The Amerlcan | : . o live in Providence. ) occasion, and it is also expected to | i 4 ¢ Where Shoppi Pleasure | mgrit has been recognized by all with ve {he annual meeting of the president: C. Johnson, vice president: i P | Kies company sent a letter to the chief | Shopping is a Ple legation in Argentina fs to be ele- | 700 Fiout chapter, Daughters of Mrs. James C. Alden. M. A. Sullivan, secretary and treas- | Bave & quartetie to sing exbreasing their gratitude in the man- 7 e e bt oo vated to the rank of an ambassy, Sec- | O UCUs CRADIOR DREENCONS . Ter. i > Kensington Ghurch Bicentennial. y 2 alod the 8 il —— Totaty Diyun ahtced todey wnd at | Sovnders and ots, held Wednes- [ Henristta Nash, widow of James C.|urgr. s e ke A s interesting cecoed ot “the | ner the firemen handied the fire on las Vedrines Ready for Ancther Duel. 24 y E. day at Bridgep Alien, died at her home, 146 Laurel urple and gold are the class colors | e | Tuesday night, enclosed in the this let_ s 5 ) P . o 2 LAWYERS SETTLE CASE the same time the Argentine diplomatic ¢ { celebration in June, 1912, of the 200th T S | Paris, Feb, Jules Ved h st e 0 3 sen Sprchas Hill avenue, Thursday morning at 10 |and the color committee consists of | ¢®/ePr2 June, &3 the 200th | ¢ . was a check for $5 he chief | Paris, 1 iles Vedrines, the representative here will be made an he postmaster general has notified | g'clock, following an iiiness of ohly two | Miss Annie Murphy, Miss Margaret | A0niversary of the Kensington Con-|,i.ieq that with this amount received AFTER LONG CONFERENCES |aviator, announces that he will send ambassador. postmasters .throughout the country | days due o pledro-pmeumonia. She | O'Brien, Miss Luella Matthews, s | Eregational church has been printed in | SR L MU (find Tiees to $3.150. it = {his_seconds to Maurice Bienaime, a | that speciaf mttention is o be given |was the daughter of Asa and Emily | Viola Palmer, Lseier Main and T. | Eavimns e TS P _ | Thirteen years ago this fund was $175. | Attorney Stewart Sued His Client’s [member of the special committee of Wahktakum county, the smallest in | to prevent mail packages from being | Corning Nash and her early life was | ter. | o Tt contains the sermon in full of Rev. | 14y Sther $50 came from J. B. Shan-| Mother for Bill in Divorce Case. |thie Aero club, which has had under {he flate of Washington, has & Woman | for¥urde to Newfoundiand WihoUt & | passed in Norwich. " On Dec. 10, 1574 | Fhe dance and soolal was & dectded | & WV, MoTToW, formerly of thie e | non ho cxpressed his apprecation | = | consideration the events leading up te clerk. customs declaration. She was united in marriage with James | success and will be repeated next vear. | %10 spoke on The Mission of the} oo 'fng work the firemen did last | After Jonz conferences between the | & oo 5 [iTeatened duel with Hené e ——————————————— ‘Y' Alden of Springfield, Ma: by Rev gy g ed Thursday at the fire in the Marguerite | lJawyers in sied the suit of Attorney | Suinton. president of the Asrial leagum. = A ‘ormer Salem resident, Mrs. T. A.l T T Twiss pastor of the Universalist | FINISHING PLANTS ACTIVE - e Frnbg el & o ot suil of Atlorney | M. Binaime, who investigated the af- Williams, who has been under itreat- | oi ! ‘ BROWNTAIL MOTH building owned by Mr. Shannon. arles t s. Barah A. i submitted a report to the comm- RUN-DOWN FOR YEARS 2 church. She regided in Springfield for )} e F Well. e z w h was dd H ment for some time at the Johnson |Si'vCh NS TESIGRA S8 APTRECA] TOT IN RHODE ISLAND WILL INFEST THIS STATE. | cor L Bteains Of b B A e e et o pioda | miitiee, which Vedrines conskired Wik Strength Restored by Vinol. gaining steadily and was able o it UP | thep has made her home with her sis- | U+ - Finishina Co. Bransh One of | gypey Moth is Checked, But Browntail | learned of the fire in the building in |It was brought by the o o pSpenetn and oven ife feelf do- | for U ime Tuesday. ter, Mre, John Irigh. oo Those Particularly Busy. { s R S B T B S T T R y to col- s upon nourishment and proper sy Plaras io Han bWe e i | b M en attender e Church of | £ K d. There was considerable damage |as attorney for Mr. 2 assimilation of food, and uniess di- | Harry Pierson, who has two men i | o "Gooq ‘Shepherd, Universalist, was |, Reports state that all of the finish- | o, oiace of the Browntall moth | done by fire and water and smoke. of Wequetequock in her aivorce || For Chapped, Blotchy gestion is good the whole body suf- | the l.ame woods chopping cordwood | ", e, “ai t or, | ing plants located in Rhode Island are 2 : 5 fr B Mol = % or g 7 5 3 b and getting out ties from the blighted | & member of Faith Trumbull chapter, |\D€ Piafts 1ocatel 16 5 o in Connectocut is pointed out in the| The men's furnishings on the s 'er husband. Llova Ches- | e . W, Bushy of Soundeuille, Lhesthuth SUhIMKE That Tn e years |D. A T, and of Sedgwick Womend|nloying {he best of busincee. | | [jin Teport.of the atate entomologist,| ond and main fioors were damaged. moumicd o 320854 W Vi, Gayn: jeby, of Moundsville | there will be no more chestnut treés to | Rellef corps, No. 18, G, A R, Thres | Llne® o38N G om ‘are the fol ed Thuréday as Part IIL of the|Mr. Stearns says there was a stock s wedkened, run-down conditio; S cut for ties or telephone poles b Ty s 4 e i " |log: United States Finishing company | annual report of the Connecticut Agri- about 500 or 600 suits and 250 over- e t S (From Family chysician., ‘weakened, T wn condition, and I Roath, of San TFrancisco, Cal., Mrs. |08 s 8 P 2 S presented to Parnes g could not_find anything that would gtation Agent ik {1l move | Roger W. Pl 6r St. Lotis, Mo, And |8t Providenss, Gwesnwich Bleachery, | Sultoral Bxperiment Station for 1918, coats on the main floor. He has been kg s b i ot Do you realize that just beneath that s e 7 Dl Street as soon as the repaire and im- | are aiso three nieces and a nephew. |Pany at Apponaug. e T ol N o P tenis aasustad {00y, Hor thd reet wh ed the set- | youthful tine and delicsey?. If you bottle I Was better. I N AR e ~| " Mrs, Alden wis & Womthh of &xdel- Many of them are working overtime | eXterminated in the state, and that ot | insurance adjusted today. ¥or the rest were R 36 oo couid only bring this complexion to_tbe Yo B el o °d ats | provements are complete e house | Mrs. / s x |on rush orders. The outiook is consid. | the browntail moth, which is spread-| of this week the store will re Lt | oo, discarding | fa ome! Y 1as iwo tenements, and his son, Wal- | lent character through which she won | consid- | s, {. Pettis, - and | surf: iiscarding the old o1 ou gothén #SVeral Hillzhbors to take Vi- |t pr o ionoiions, Al Rl SO, Wi | & wide circie of admiring friends, by | Sféd fost! encourdging, largs orders | ing and which will ultimately infest)closed &nd that next week o stoke he SRR | can—in tae easiest, simplest, most nat- DOL Wit the eaMb fesult.” ter Parkhurst, will occupy it with him. | & e ool o I iimed” °~ |being on hand. This is lookea upon [ the whole state, in apite of all efforts | water sale will be on most likely. _ i Ml oy A BN, (T - imaginable. Just gét &n W6 BROW DhE Rbest power of Vinol, | —Statio ress. 3 as a forerunner of a general boom in | to prevent it. Though the browntail| Thedl;;sst of the George W. Kies Co. Loty bt s gunee o < ::"H{Ii;pl’;mx“:';t‘t'l.ydll::xlbfi our deliclous cod liver and iron tonic FAtk St trans it ic the textile industry of the country. moth cannot be exterminated or kept | was adjusted Wednesday morning b e i Rl s gk Lo Al TR withiout ofl, 10 Building up all weak- | home St Wallteehoa s Sorng on Sommg EUNERAL, — from spreading, it can be controlled on | fore 10 o'clock. The damage was siight” | The Jury Nas cxchscd wntll Thesdas | cragm, JSmevies, e dties Naturs ened, run-down persons, and for | gng the management hoped to star TIME TO PAY UP orchard and roadside trees by spraying | A small loss by water was suffered. |10 court adjgurr ni Saturday parm water. The Wax desis Nt trouble, and thit 18 why we Kua el e (Contributed.) ON THEIR LICENSES | 1" citting off and burning the winter | London Counts Mutual Fire Insurance s Georse W.| BRI, Caiiing no giscomfort what- to return your money If it do Bioe s Hatlc Sroup n Colomiall The funeral of Mrs. Ogdeén Stanton| . SetEt nests company and Royal G. Holmes of N ever "Orainarily it takes from a wesk help you. Broadway Pharmacy, G. G. commodation to §00. . ac-| ton Feb. 1%, at 1 p. m. Rev. L. M. Ken- | Delinquent Saloon Keepers Must Set- | " propably Connecticut will soon need | Tarrant and company made the ad- i fe ten days 10 Colescs life €l Engler, Norwich, Conn ton Feb. 1% at 1p. m. Rev. I. M. Ken-| tlo with County Commissioners. | a law like those in force in Massachu- | justments MONTVILLE GRAND LIST Mimaples, blotehes, liver spots i P. S. Our Saxo Baive is truly won- | igat Rev. B. Brewster, | neston and Rev. Asher Wilcox con- — setts and New Hampshire, obliging e | patches. freck: derful for Eczema. We guarantee it. | bishop of the diocese, may | ducted the services. Mrs. F. P. Barnes| Today and Friday of next week have | each property owner to remeve the| TUBERCULOSIS SUPT, GAINS ABOUT $13,000 with the oid skin ; e — — — | take advaniaze of the Gei-Together|rendered Asleep in Jesus and Chris-|been assigned as the final days for | nests along the streets and highwavs, N ~ know of will accomplish su nder- o | dinner of the Snited vectries and other | tian's Good-night. The bearers were | delinquent liquor applicants to procure | parks or other property under its con- SPEAKS TO TEACHERS | Agsessors Make Amount $1768929— | ful resuits in so short a time. % M. J. FIELDS Fl inited vestr nd other n 5 e a P prop e | T ine Jines and even the deeper e LN OFisSt | jaymen at ©ridgeport Monday to a Hollis Palmer, John Wilson, Wiiliam | their licenses. The county commis-|irol. The insect will probably be ma- | Gives Them Instructions to Pass Along Was $1,735,953 in 1912, | kies often appear at this seasom. Cut Floncs, Ward Street | for the créatica of the office of bishop | Crary 4nd CGeorge. Wills. Intefmignt| sianery have b“(‘ in session about | terially checked in the end by the in- e & é‘h A5 A SIS — | such ‘cases nothing is better JLria e ut Flowers, Desig Forms and | coad - this diocese was in Palmer cemetery our months, awaiting the appearance |gect parasites and other natural ene- o Children. ¢ letion of work of the tn made by dissolvin Plants. phone 637 There was a Wwealth of beautiful flow-|of the applicants to take out their | mies which have been introduced into A ek B S The i cafoiite in % Bi. witch hasel Telephone 637 4 g rmar Yantle rector, Rev. Charles | ers. which showed the esteem in which | licenses, but With ail this time 0 60 | thic country trom abroad srd comy of| Superinten 5. Campbe i St Temarkabiy effactive. Jlin, has begun his duties at|she was held. There was a pillow |it in there are several who have thus | yhich have ben liberated the Nérwich guberculosis. shu n e to 73 ’,‘ urch, Baldwinsville, N, Y.| with a word Rest from Mr. and M far failed (chcnlme forward. A failure | ¢y hn.‘i-u a me g .<I‘ t During the thre years Rev. Mr. Cham- | Géorge Bétting and Henry Betting, |to take out the license on the two days chers o he_town on Thursday a and 19 51 HaveYO“Seen CLEON plin was in charge of Holy Trinity | cream_and red roses from Mr. and|now provided will mean that the doc- = noon at the Broadway school bu s \one & R mission, Southbridge, Mass., the parish | Mrs, John Wilson, wreath from Mr.|ument on which they ars now doing | THREE SUITS FILED ing upon the general subject of what |ty £ e nearly doubled its membership. :‘:g :::a Her:irtnitég?‘:{ds,c:\elis;, ::Ird busineds will be revoked FOR SUPERIOR COURTJ(‘:';"!",!(&.“. Kfi‘l":"m‘ s ool children €0 | o'y or Norw s third_ann nvention of e 3 @ vides for some instruction to teachers | Kitematug Orchard ( Scuita o Waahingion 13 19 g hed| Dk Tk snd | Sbepdtle es Bb AL e e Two Far Divorce—One is to Collect | i chiiaren on thiv subject. Tle was | Kevs Products ¢ in New flaven on the 224 and %3 of | Singay school; pink and white carn Vaudeville and Photeplays. Mortgage Note. | introduced by Dr. P. 3. Cassidy of th an ebruury. The Knights of Washing-| tions, Mrs. Harvey Spalding and Miss| Three acts that rank amonsg the good | town school boarc ton is a secret, fraternal, semi-military o o 7y i vete th o Three new suits to come before the| Buperintendent Campbell spoke first e 0% £ - ATy | Ruth Spalding; pink roses, Mrs. Wil- | ones in the business were the aitrac- 4 3 34, . e & grder of me nin the Episcapal church. | fiam' Crary and Mre. 1da Crary; pink |tion at the Davis theator on Thurs- | Buperior court were 'fled with Clerk | of the history of tubereulosis in New port. ¢ t numbers about 300 members. and white carnations, Mr. and Mrs.|day in the vaudeville line and with | PArsons on Thursday, two of them di- | England and said that it was provalent ; omers are interestsd in | Russell Brand; red and ping carna-[the photoplays made the bill for ¢ oo P RO L L At e o] et Sae L W T i r § O e et e | tlons, Mr, and Mra. George A. Stan.|end of the weck a strong one. In sing- | COlection of a mortgage note. T St g S0 Tie for Seoing thé Stas 14| ton; wresth, Miss Addie Hill; wréash,|ing and dancing the Ver Vallin Trio | Diverce from Frani Bhankeil torm-|Indians, ~This was plobably lirge e Hhiow o a littl th 5| ATh ana Mrs, Chatles Betting: carna- | are thres original and clever perform. | ®rly of New London, but now of parts | because of the nitary conditions | The - . m. little north of th k unknown, is sought by Rosa B, 8 under which the ed in their wig- | g Boint where the sun sels. It i About | Uons, swest Deas and loquils Henry | ers in their specialties who kept fhe | RTKnOWN, 1o sought by Rosa B, Shan- | unted UK, Iy, THCE ig- | To Falmer S - even degrees abov o western hori- | Avery and Miss Daisy Ray: cross, Og- | epplause coming their wav, and the | 881 oss maiden name was-Goode n G s Rl Sl he Hiookiyn Y. X A deve, degree above ths % ter horL | e S tanton: wreath, with word Moth. | other musical number on the bill was | She now resident in New Londol In treatment for cure T i\‘ W‘\ R 1 b2 PSYCHIC ENIGMA? |, o oo o o | 5 Siiog: Bt e sl e o S il | b B B0 Tt AT | I e BT e et i o 2t S singing and talking turn that was s | Sept. 29, 1896. Four years iter in|essential and that these Uncasville Mfg. Co., Uncasville - | tha & 3 g sh air and diet. Of th. mill . " £ 131,800 | s pariors are erowded dally with| A Jale dinner, the first to be given 5 R Seinner, Aerial work of the dare-devi | March she claims he desorted her. The fresh air and dlel, Of the o T o MG THE GENTLE TATTOO bundreds of people who seek advice as 1P New York since 1909, is being ar- acora% flg a rmory. order was put on by the Bonetti Broth- | M er asks the custody of her -“arr‘e.'h“;ll }'_‘lfn' ‘41 City. of New Londor : - 42751 wE ARE m’rmc o How thes may sucesed joadvice 48 | ringed for March 13 af the Waldorf, | Morgan Cronin had a fof¢e of half & | ers, who do their turns with marvelous | year old gon e SR | come and come agaln and Dring thery It is exnected that it will be one of the | dozen men &t work Thursday on fhe |nerve and accuracy and top off with [ Attorneys Brown and Perkins have cave WRLeh TUERL Bo SXeveised W €0 —— i frnas eopte i S and, Urine thell 1 reest gatherings of Yale mon that | decorations for the cHarity ball dt the | the final thriller in their breathless | brousht suit for Mrs. Hannah K.|pectoration and said tnat one of e Wage Raise for Trainmen. | o let you know about the ex- and near.. They como siscourates son | ever met in New York, as graduafes| armors. The ceiling decorations sre |slide for life. The popular Mutual | Bromiey of Norih Stonington against|ImPOrant (NREs (O mpress wos thy ago, Feb. _increases In| 'O €t YO unhappy. “Cleon” through his wen. @nd uidergraduates are included in the | Well advanced and the frames for the | Girl photoplay was on bill In the | Mary A. Graham of Voluntown to re- | fresh air is mecessary for a phroximating 3100,000 annually | cellency of our awris’ Bartil power, draws aside the veil at | Seneral invitation. | boxes are completed. evening and again demonstrated its | cover the amount due on an $300 de-|sald that 1t is a contas today granted 5000 trainmen of y hides from ‘them the future, Shows 1, Phijadelphia Tuesd : —_—e . | populasity while the drama and com- | mand nete. Mra. Gfaham i the pres. | 800, (oL (08, NG 5 b e v | i them how (o face the problems of Life. | o hiladelphia Tuesday night Miss edy films were of the right sort (o | ent owner of the Peleg A. Kinney place SVery precaution and do By &b \ rhiieRtion which They leavo his pariors a different be: Afmos Meride of North Grostenordals AERAID SO EAT balance the bill nicely so-called, in Voiuntown' which was 08 tog e 7 3 i c en n; troubled or in d , “Cleon” e % e isa Ao RS s 1 = E Sy sl S t Artilier: missi | 155ihe ‘man to conmult_on sny macer Sore jmarried. CAcauaintance dated | Girl Starving on Poorly Selected Food. Connecticut Patents, orlgnal maker of the note in question | Coamt Artilisy Commiehone; - — | & v o om 3 er day two years ago, 3 to Con- | the same being secured by a mertgage| Gene ed from rd o o o pertaining to health, love, marriage, when Mr Ieorh respued Mic ate The list of patents issued to Con- | th Burl et | Bivorce, Seili, "doods, moriéngen Sy Jien Mr. Koch rescued Miss Morkls | us..oral years ago I was actuslly |nécticnt invemipta for week ending |of the propers. The complaint “al-|iutent eenerale o BANISH INDIGESTIQN |is amply justified By the facts business of any character. turned a canoe ih 50 feet of waver " | stafving,” writes & Me, gitl, ‘vet| Tuesday, February 17th 1914, as fur- | leges that Mrs Graham assumed e {0 7O r0 O i | as we know them. Old Cus- The more sincers rour object the e Al | aa 6 of fear ol ‘! hished from the office of I. H. Allen, | Inorigage when she purchased the £ P i . g dared not eat for fear of the con i Drought | guard. have pass better service rendered Permanently SLEIGH STALLED | quences. | Tollows: Johm Anderson. Bridgeport. | properts, and o e DrouATt | amination and are W| 9 o tomers stay with us, and new in his own private studi i 177 hed sober chain toll: Archiba afinatyne, Wa. | 8Eainst her under the statu B | TR e i AT 8H g ciwoad edffered indigestion fIOm | ierpury, watch: Arthur M. Coons, Wa- | weck ) the buildings on _the farm, | Wission eadliery ; | ANNON'S CORNER. | overwork, irfegdlar meals and im- | {Sibuty “arafi- dencotor for - lamp | Which were insured by the New Lon®| give X 7 sion 1n e |OTIES’ inCRERSE in numbers, be- Fwo Chaitis Brokea in Trying to M piuger 18ca, - last my st °h | purners; Anthony Ferraris, Bridge- | don County Mutual Fire Insurance Dec § 5k grawin, 1rning sensation in the 1914 Wan Papers Heavy S o R 1 Souid eat searcely | port, protractor: Gilbert W. Goodridse, | company of this cits, were destroved R mford, Deo. | rgion of the stomach, palpitation of | CAUSE they learn that they are e g = - . | Brdseport. machine for making bead | by fire. The insurance company has | § 1913; first lledtenant, Edwin Cruise, |, ") ik Tof o5, BRI z AL Pintkldy S O ) tried, all | chains; Frank P. Kobert, New Have . | took place fdem her late home in Pres- | 1d t company, New London, I B el orprdilbatiy s s of getting what they t e abote with new | nuc 5% a i T the same discouraging effects. bracket arm: Frank P. Kobert, New |is returnable to the superior court for e S0 tite—all a s of - o T “; l:",“'f,‘“’ Vo et steadily lost h aud strength until | Haven, ~electric cable supi rtine | New London county on the fisst Tues-{ g oo —eona N oo [ Uon, and unless given proper atten- want when they want it, th itions coming along, including hannon corr I was but a wreck of my former self. | bracket; George A. Long, Hartford, | dav of March, 1914 and $15,000 dam- . - | tion, frequentl: to that terrible : = thoss with cut out borders. 1d Just been ove ed GaeiN ) R e o agton e | & A Dishes AlckRide Waltas: st wie i - best .walue for their money t el Bt i urd of Grape-Nuts and | coin chite: Charles F. Ludington, New | a: claimed 3 ol ] Dmn r P »ti—chron, epsia. b Moldiags and Ba BW Gl the SRRt its. | purchased a pack- | Britaln, checkerboar | Alleging d fon faguscy 8,1%0 make AR oficil YILISS t Pi > 5 ~ . & Mixed Paints, Mure: EVES Hebe Ty s et | liitle hiope that it would | ross, Worestville, e | 008, M1, Hattie H. Barr of Norwich E_Zion chureh on Thursdas Ehuotis Spuali e be 'had, and a square dea i e ¥ 3t - WIth DEEr | hejp theé—T was | deviee has brou! for divorce from unable to be prese: owing SR by g S . ) 3 2 o Art Glass imitat ind when the di | 14 : | has © Ly of ' rhetimatism serious. It is a ime it to Wo nre in the market for Painling, |10 cross the track he got ey , Sgpelisng bac | LOpRL Yaly | o dojenon s W0 combination of el haceteary o] CYCTY Gime. Latpmans. s o S i e Tt | e ARt te 1 R ve . | that T could eat it as T {iked and ihat | Stese | maspied on Oc . f 1o vroduce a healthy, n o o W | by 0. B. Bromiey and Son happened | Gt causing and if 1 may use |Tadiator; Walter H. Hump Haltie B. Parkl Which “was, liet dose will bring speedy relief. It ends " A the steigh a chaif, was broken | “For months Grape-Nuts was my | gy aamisry® oo e 4| R S and neutralizing excess acid. i 92 and 94 West Main Street | [1° efipis to puil the slelen ofr. I AR s R L et |y A Wleaate. Ffward & Bar. | o Suptclor court | Phosphio-Pepsin is in_tablet-foem,| . 5 Ak PNTOE S e -2 2 nally a large rope was hitched on and | the very first that I had found the | q Al . 1 7 b — asy to tal d dily i | ] a rch . gent, New Haven, casket handle. ca t and readily asstmilated 7 5 J;’h slsigh moved on withiout the least | HIEN wWay (o healln and happiness | e REV. J. H. NEWLANDS. Mrs, € D. Sevin and Miss Bliza- | by the gustric julces. It goss right to 3 Cove Street hesitation. The erowd (hat gathered | {19 0 3 ¥ real-| §720 Check to Rev. T. H. Tiernan. ¢ g Re. | beth Sevin spent the day In Boston on | {he seat of trouble —the gtomach and l e an e {around were vfll:i to give all kinds | “%9- A | Rev. Thomas H. Tiernun, for many | T3l River Church Asks Him to Re- |, cqay. | large intestine—and gently stimulates | - T, S | of advice but lacked the-action. With its continued use T regained | o 0" oo gt @y S St T TN ew main Another Year. - - | the digestive tract so that it can| BAN MURPHY. & 66 my usual health and strength. Today | Jord At - (HAEYE CIUIEA 0 VoV [ Mr. and Mrs. A. Cushing _of | Bropecly perform its work. Phospho- TRY BLUE LABEL e Federb! °°"":‘ o Water Power. |Iam well and can eat anyihing I like, | terred to the ehurch at Moodus, was on o remain in the pas- | Brockion, Mass, ure guests of Mr, and | Pepain ‘eantains the reatest elements A - - New Yofk, Fi ) 3 irape-Nuts food ferms a part of | i ous, N gl 7o ts. Fredefick Tyler nown to science for indigestion and Ales, Wines, Liquors and Cigars | | Ncw York, Peb, 10 Assertlon of the | 15y Bl ‘of fare: Dntay eaptlig Ug Trienad i Mo e b ahiois £ R R SOuUP Corner of Water and Market Sts. the constitution to control the buflding | Name given by Poustum Co., Battle|Tondon. Robert 1. Kelley spoke for Fail River, but| rston Brown anpd |¢ntire digestive tract, and a single v of all water power projects, but recog- | Creck. Mich. Read “The Road to|the donors in making the presentation superintendent of t Nor- are to sail from | dose contains enoush pure pepsin to nition at the same {ime of the equittes | Wellville” pkgs. “There's a Rea- |Rey. T. M. Crowley made a brief ad- jet and located her the | y on B e o 7 e R R S B e 0 A . F. C. ATCHISON, M. B., |terein e R 1 cag. | o z !dress, dccording the highest praise to conference of the church so- | . R At i s tor takar dinal principle e conservation poi- ver read the above lettér? A _new |tle falthful services of Father Tier- The invitation was unanimous — s T Sy B0 irapld e 3 PHYBICIAN AND SURGEON jex of the Wilson administration so far | epe appears from timé to time. They t nan_in New London. and expressinz |and the reporis of the year showed the| More t b o ildren . N e S R, Koom 1, Second Kloor, Sbauwun Lldg | 4 It affects (he navigable streams of | are genuine, irue, and full of human |confidence that he wanid accomplish a | Church aftairs te be in-excellens condi- | were iausit to swim by the London | Phospho-Pepsin is sold by any o mflfwmmsx “« Nighs ‘phoné 1853 e sonsag % d great work in- Aloodus, * 1 ghom, 3 Vsumniy pouncil jest year, drugsist, such as the Lee & Osgoad Ca. | vyt .