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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1914 1107 D0ZEN | @hefBulletin.| _ remsowe .. CHARITY BALL A BIG SUCCESS vith crystal and zold trimmings. | | - M. C. Stanley, black net over safin " James Carey, delphi blue < - —_— a visitor in Moosup. & Sweet, Juicy —Dlocwieh Srtoroes, Fob 21 W | s 12 31 Tripve hae moved from . : P Ri Oranges| YARIOUS MATTERS. | i cnseew chises ot anincton i) ST SOSEE SF Bosity Wity ipwd'of 1060 Altending— 0“0 can raflg Friday's thaw cleared some of the “ 514n8 In Norwich. Decorative Scheme in White and Nile Green Carried Out £ walks of ice, Mrs. James Healy and daughter, May, of Moos: vere Nor - | i isti (—] All Sizes Leaky roofs have made business for | MY Of Moosup, were in Norwich ear With Rarely Artistic and Graceful Effect—Rev. Hugh Jennings, coral crepe | Catarrh, Head Colds, Snuffles Almost : UI n.mlm & ]mln * % g i ! Instantly—You Breathe It. F > e MCERhy, Alleo blue €xéP8| _ When yous Bead ‘s all atiged) ud mll mm‘ May Murphy ¢ biocaded | [TUM & cold or’a catarrhal condition, Fafpeipte Rk L s 1! causing You to suffer with dull head- ames Woolk 3 voile over | 2hes, watery eves, constant sniffling. and Embalmers vender silk modic coughing, or an itching and ite | g burning’Sensation in the nostrils, you ly in the week. Po ot SUAD Lanli, i 2 need a remedy that will sive the 337 s the plumbers for the lnst few days. Miss Helena Dal : . g SN o MAIN STREET mission from \ i . ot Ui auickest and most effective relief pos- | Sent to be sold on comi e X Rev. Henry T. Arnold of Norwich Treanor Comes from Waterbury to Attend Annual Event | e e T, Gruwie sible—something that will g0 right to| Oppesite Post Offica. ashington’s birthday will mean a/ has been cailing recently on former 0 chiffon over violet si i aRet and e S the 18c 10 35¢ Doz holiday for the rural letter carriers. | parishioners in Plainfleld. of Catholic Woman’s Club of His Former Parish. Miss Bdith Blackburn, pink char- | head and end your suffering. 1 "Phone 1052-2 e a ntE eher prophet ire-| SHORT CALENDAR BUSINESS mause, with shadow lace and fur trim- = e el et Everybody eat Oranges |\ S, e SO SRR OF SUPERIOR COURT. Miss Elste Blackburn, pink char. | Pleasant to use, and leaves no dis- | —y————— " TR . - SRS trim¥ming. ' meuse with overdress of chiffon, fur | 35Teeable after effects. ~No round- Gear Cutti this week. There will be a rush of bankife bus- | Motions Heard Before Judge Reed— Miss Mary Carroll, tango silk with | trimming. about method of stomach dosing. uf and L 1a beaded trimmi H Simply pour a few drops of Hyomel | = S8 4 Caus: r )] 4 I Miss Henrietta J es, pink and white | 5 o - g 1 SOl\lERS The superior court, with Judge Joel over pink silk, lace trimming. | Miss Ella Hughes Deep River, pink | &1y _comblete outfit—which can be had Visitors from Ledyard who came to| H. Reed on the bench, came in at New Mrs. F. B.'Disco, pink crepe de|charmeuse with shadow. lace ’\‘ m any drug store—and breathe it. town Friday reported excellent sleigh- | London Friday morning for short cal- chene, real crocheted Irish lace trim-| Miss Mae Edmond. & charmeuse, | Y o8 };‘o::”;"‘"\:*")""fl?;éfi{l its healing ing on the roads there. endar session and assignment of cases. ming. tunic of beaded CIEios Ty efieor The following short calendar mat- The approach of the holiday has in- | ters were dlspased oft creased the sale of flags, large and| Cases that were postponed were: small, and flog emblems. Carleton et al. vs. Pennsylvania Ofl | _ A Co., action on claims, order to sell 1, Some of the merchants are improv-| book accounts and allowance of re- Ing the dull period of storms and cold | cejver's account. weather, and are taking inventory Long, Long, non-suit for failure to_comply with order of court. Harris” vs. Benjamin, ergument of demurrer Buckley et al. vs. Sterling Machine Co., judgment by default for failure to Mrs. I, J. Bhahan, carrot shade sat- Mrs. D, P. D The antiseptic and germicidal olls in, with gold drapery crepe meteor that comprise Hyomei mix with the . Miss Burns, Nile green satin, with| charmeres jair you ne v it this. neattn. | Model Making and 3 black velvet. 2 Mrs. John C. Quinlan, yellow br ; gpes directly w0 the | Experimental Work 3 Mrs, John Steiver, white lace robo | caded satin with' white embroidered | fos, o, flimed mucous membrane | over white satin. | chiffon w lining the nose, throat and bronc e | Miss Mary Tresnan. biue crepe me. | Lhe congestion relieved, and the dell- crepe over white, with tulle trimming s . over | The Lee and Oskood Co. sells Hy- S ol chiege | omel with agreement refund the NORWICH, CONN, meuse, silk shadow lace tunic and | messaline. purchase price are not satisfled. Violets. Miss Mar r would be neing proof that Mrs, Henry D. Buckley, light blue|over yellow s | ependable remedy. ~ As | the complete outfit, $1.00 size. charmeuse, with crystal Miss Katherine Kirby, blue messa- < E t E- B “ d Mre. Jobeph Burns, pink crepo de| line with pearl ir |= e TS| ular chine. 1 over American b Diamonds Diamonds Diamonds The tax collector will be at the Peo- ple's store, Taftville, today, from 12 m. to 230 p. m, to receive taxes.—adv. overdr d chiffon ;. The trees were coated with ice Fri- | ;o 4 day morning and were beautiful dur- | Pgad > PO A more particu statement in Acadenyy | Courtney vs. Callahan was ordered in order for A party of about thir fents in' 4 foursh " B NaC n Py B e : Eridgeport Helen Slattery, ents in a four-horse sle 3 Mrs. Nelson isco, white shados immi S S e & i hfl& fieo “ Bllss T e T lowed in the case of Balestrini vs. city Dok et et | meuse with shado & a o e aqre { of New Lanfion. Mra; Alexander F. Disco, biue char- | fon (rimmingy rir.,%na Mrs Josph . TEACHER | e Catholic Transcript advises its| The case of Gracey vs. Crouch, hear- meuse silk, with Bulgarian trimmings.| Mrs. John Fier white emb; ss Alice M. Mulln, Miss Eva 126 Main Street | feaders to take an early stand agamnsting ln demages. was postponed. Mrs. John Waltz, moonlight biue | ered vVoile over white s f06-Of Trosidense B Y | the sale of offensive ana grotesque St.| In White S omoulls o, ve Stauten JAMES F. FENTON silk, beaded lace tunic, silver trim-| Miss Dorls La n wett City Mr. and Mrs. John Steiner In Willimantlo two days sach Patric day postcards and emblems. i e ook e Master of Ceremonies mings. £ 5 ite brocaded _silk with | i Dr. snd MharD: 3. S —t James J. Walsh, coile ternal | i - B o uuis ILAitehell, pluls satin | EECE DS Hesid el 1, Thomas J. Shahan, Miss Mae nvE Lt g ok OFinEymnal | Assignments. The annual charity ball of the Cath- | with cream shadow lace tunic and | Mrs, Daniel Sullivan, 1 use | Burns, 0o cppelatinita’ udi - S poieethyhls district, who has been| The following were the assignments | olic Woman's club of St. Patrick's ; flowers garniture of blue. with old lace. : Box 19—Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Corkery, E. BULLARD, Bliss Pl Nor= 9 T: | 3 patient in St. Francis' hospital since | made, all for New London. | parish, given on Friday evening at the| Miss Annje Healy, pink crepé de| Mrs. Dar a Whilte erepe. Aol agr "t i foo in. 13 Coner e ace, ) ” Life a1y 1. is again at his desk in hls) ‘Tuesday, ¥eb. 24 (special) — Clar- | armory, was marked with Splendid | chine with® peati. trimating | Mre 7 P Funrler, M SEE LR ok, (Conin. L | ence M. Cohen Charles F. Thayer; | success’ in the number attending and | Miss Camilla Healy, yellow crepe de e han R d & s 2 BEdward E. Bucklin and others vs. Ed- |in all the ogher features which go to| chine, with rosebud trimmin, Box 20—Dr. and Mrs. George A. > 4 eader rom the Second Congregational warq L. Root. | reward the hard work of those in| ° Miss Catherine McCann, pink crepe Sl s R L L Rratemer panch, Mrs, [Lucy Brown| " wednesday, Feb, 25 (speclal)— | churye of this &nnual event. With antde maine hoine McCaun, pink < | . and Mrs. 3 . Higgine ; will tell r bhas been given a letter of | Stephen N. Hond and others ve Sam- | estimaied attendance of 1,000 people, Mrs. Mary L, SHney, wi: a silk | Loretta Higgins, b Ll | dismissal to Westfield Congregational 1 T. Littlefield and oth Ginevra | the evening was also a brilliant social | ang pan velvet Mr. and Mrs, James F. Fen- - ou | ehurch | B Caroll vs. Henry P. Karoli; Guisep- | occasion, and the decorative scheme | Mra. Timothy Donovan, black satin N e s . S y [ Ao < - | pi Pascucci vs. Diletta Nasta Pascuccl. | carried out in white and Nile green | with lace trim it emeurtee s B M exXACtly | marriase of Mariin Feasnbagion tie | Thursday, Feb. 26 (special) . Huli | made the big drill shed & sceno of re- | ™ srrg seep i InES. o tin. with Jet ennedy, Hugh Treanor Y. |marriase! of Martin You e, | Drowning, admr. vs. John W, Hull and | markable beauty. White was the Prev- | ¢riiiys e o ter, Mass., and 2 Bra- | others; Rosanna Garrett vs. Charles| alent color, panelled off with ' Nile| TLBmings = @ @ @ ack ehar. Dl O Ry of Unme d what you|n. o el R Bogue; Crescent Chemical Manu- | §reen, and ‘a particularly graceful ef- | , MT& Bilen = Downing, black char- Socs ot Evaundel Mm,Here are a Few Tifley 3 wish to |7 | fasturing ‘Co. vs. Louis Strongin. fect was achieved by baskets of flow- | ™50 THIQN 'a0e apt doe imings Mary E. Stapleton, Miss Katharine M When the 300 members of the Teach- | _Friday, F —Bar meeting. short | ers hung at intervals from the ceiling | % Charles Ga KNOW OF | ere" loague held & bangnes ot} ach- | calendar and gnment of cases. On|and midway of the hall across the uet at the Hot Mis nnie Ryan, black charmeuse, date jury cases will probably be|center wehe three swings of southern i 4bple ETeen | Howler, Miss Anastatia Manning of f N mpian red trim-{ yanchester, N. H., Morgan Crommn, i e i8N S 7L of the New Books . Taft, New Haven, Thu 5 o ‘hien | With shadow, lace. . aad 2 pemel. | assigned smilax with electric lights in_which e 4o o Tinklatate au, white satin | onoe™ Mt and Mre, Jacies P. Erows Miss Alice Slater of Colchester. flowers on the grand marcn. g e ¢ : 1 1 flesh color McNierney ©f Wethers- z no charge. | v e FUNERALS R¢the Tront §6he minic'seana was | IS s, coripo tar. | WL (i G ks Siciemay "Gt Wethier wihich we have i stowed Your aftestions: ana trast Subta | for the Tural schools, some mot being | Louis W. Bassett. e e e e i ETeeD. | feta, " with chiffon tunio and Spangie | poilod B o ey, o ? Meriden and Har- . { acting and indife | ohier, old sesslons as pupils and | The attendance. at ‘the-funeral of|fnC FCMOIE I & rose trimmed cbar- | n, o . ¢ . Ebioe e m Stock sivai or acle of any Tept be- | feachers could not get through ‘ho‘ Louis W. Bassett, held from his late | white dow n_Sliney, w 1 g r light blue alin e e o n Y r pe, or | drifts to reach the school buildings home, No. 419 Main street, East Side, | o the arrange- | meuse, with white net and e er t . e, e M as th the - 5 | Frigay morning at 915 Gclock, was | ey PLe3sing change in the arrange- &liince yer & 3 v Mary| The Butterfly by Henry K, ran B e ey e tarles of daices | latge y AF Srabatrickia cHurchIRE 10| Spy | ek By SIS WG |OEA T s Kelly, pale e Web: ~ &l by he Tirst Co G AL C » G N.| o'clock Rev. Myles P. Galvin officiated | of the boxes on ihe etk sisn of | vole and fow la B il 5 ebster. Sy 1n the New London armory, Mon- | at a requiem mass. At the close Face | B Sf on the arohedbe Sand| ‘Miks O'Neill, white net over 1 \ Londc i S3 6 Toralah | werei: niered by Ars ¥ I Farrell | president was placed on the opposite | Miss Mary Nolan, blue brocaded voile i by Zane Grey. e { searers were Joseph ( " | side of the hall. The decorations, | With marabout trimming: 1 e mpson, - Pro Seep: 7 o Tl twvin issucd a writ Fri_ | JAmeE J; Casey, Francls 7. Dougherty. | water® olicited many compiiments for | © Mra. Wil Meter el z . & e - eep River. | The After House by Mary patural gifts T i R 1 in | James J. McVeigh, Nichoias Sullivan | (hej etty effect, were under the | brocaded satin draped with lilac v trimmings Cilliar s Ri fied, dincouragod ar B3 Sl e nacs Deld fn fana Torens 'Vollman: Buriali:tok | Gio b (O =k Sk Were Mndas | (ne D) \ T L, N iam H.{ Roberts Rinehart. an cf time . g hed the nag | c€Metery on Oak st and Walsh. meuse, lace tunic. t ming r sabelle | . . G time have reached the sse| There were a number of beautiful Caritort Prog e Mva John A Foll e Miss D whits ‘crenetE m(‘.u«‘. belle ' by Kate Douglas Wiggin. e | flora 'ms_ and George D. Garvey S with jet trimmin metec - B = & Fedit In observance of Washington's birth- | J45, the flower bearer. Amons _the| The evening began with a concert | Procaded satin, with jet trimmi 3 o SenRT Al AR .| Dark Hollow by Anna Kath- to my day. Roe Wiy Washington's birth- | fowers were a pillow from Mr. Bas- | programme as follows by Drew's full i ot S OLANd s warer ). gl furphy and = not a: Rev, William A. Keefe of Pla crepe de chine, with shadow la r 2 v, Desmond Green. s actory P S anne b e ‘," Sl b 1otic lecture | sagket bouquet, Mrs. Joseph Hall, | March, The Diplomat, ousa otnaliuia with bugl rimmir i sh W erdress, wam y S i it< LS $OU BXACTLY WHAT You | ISt Patrick's basement chapel s un- | Dorothy and Amanda Hall; day lilies | Overture, Light Cavairy DD o Co cuiles ) [ebatow, Dtreke ol L iancis T ys by S. Weir Mit: WISH TO KNOW about friends, enc: | Kntahts. ot Coiaetpon 2USPices of the | ana” daffodils, Frank Wenzel; galax | Masurka 08 Concert, Meémories of | Miss Anns May Connell. blu i 1 trimmed ‘with valencennes lace ] New ‘London. | Chell. ies, rivals, sweethearts or future wife | Li8nts of Columbus. | wreath, hyacinths and roses, Lorenz| _ Vienna, . Bendix | meuse. wi B e T e oo e auRls ew_London. 2 se'case may B6. SnEovery. | mriday moring the missionars | Volkman ana Mrs. I. E. Roath; gajax | Selection, Popular Airs Vouliiser | Sl & ool St R e : ‘ Hagar by Mary Johnston, A " you are Interedted . which Mre Henosionary So- | wreath with white carnations, John P. | Grand March. S CaAonar o SRS, ADE] ) A g 2 blue char- | % i ¥ $53% S Thich Yo ure iiereste whion s, Henrv It Paimer | SXCAtT with white carmations, Sohn . | (ST March, upies | Show Ince il gola trimmmins. | “Aknes ‘H. The Valley of the Moon, by absolutely bleased and tatished t e monae Parlors of the | qilis” Harry L. and John MeDougald; | o, Th¢,§rand march in which 50 couples [ *Mise Maretta Gildea, Westers, blue | meuse, 51 n s simply pay for reading—if mot, pay igrefational ~ church and | Q3% ATV T, and Tohn MeDougald: | participated wag admirably carrled out | massaline aug shado | S 3 r pe m Jack London. nothing A ; b 2 barrel to be sent to Miss | CAlla lilies 2 onaulls, Thomas M.!with Mr. and Mrs James F. Fonton, o e > messaline S Readings will be $1.00 one week | Parkins' school In the conty | Ggnnor; lilies and tulips, R C. Plaut; | ¥ " and” Mre, Willilam B, McKmgnt, lace and" pink marquisett o 1se | > Gold by Stewart Edward more, to give chance to those who | lilies and pinks, Julia and Esther| Mr. and Mrs. Francis T. Diggins and | = Pl o L ming B, . ealled last Woek In Sterling at the fourth quarterly | James: bouquet of pinks and carna- | T0g “Mrs Maurice F. Kelly as |y, iies Margaret Sullivan, w o Hourigan, white |~ el K White. Nogwich, O+ Tioom 16. second feht,| conference of the Methodist. church, | Uons. Telen Marie and Thomas J. Mc. | Sr and Mre, Maurice’ ¥ Kelly s | proidery - - over suliow Gats ao . My wnd Mrs Johs Fleming Miss Thel . This Devil’s Casdden hyW. it T e s «| when the 5 atnittes tev, | Veigh. Jr.: crescent of roses and vie- | tho 5 - | Miss Iaa uss, lght blue fon r. and Mrs leming, Miss Doris e g Hours' 10 a. m. to 8 p. m, except| When the distric perintendent, Rev. | V€ and Mrs, D, J. Garvey; calia | tlVely the president, vice president, re- | gyor pink messaline, marabont (oo 1 ming T4Paint of Towatt Ot §, 5, Spivanee prexided, the pluior, Joa, 37 80 M, Do %, Gerter; calls| Coralhg S Anstan ana " fnancel aee. | 1T ] ‘ Iy, mianieht : B. Maxwell Box 33—T. J. O'Neil, Mrs. O'Nell | retary of the Catholic Women's club. | ™5 ter; ‘wreath of roses, W. French and ss Mollie Enos, wisteria silk ever e Miss Pmyle Miss Marcella Rinn R i mous invitation to return another year. | {SF3, WTath of roges, W. French and | ™Y g maren which was dirscted | |, Miss Mollie Enos, wisteria : Pk Moy S s The Red Emerald 6y John Simata e Mo, | bY Professor T. F. Maher, the dance ey MO 2 e t 5 b Sox 3 1 My Welhd | 1914 Wall Papers Chicasn Tantis e e d,l._\(r:;h;,mm;_ carnations, Mr. and ).l;sdm‘,},“mmml_ of cighteon mimbers wis | 1,375, T J. O'Nell, changcable sink, | e, PO 35 pa Mrs. Nelson C | Reed Scott. ly reterence to the elaborate wedding | $asper K. Bailey: galax leaves and | P up, announcement being | ‘247, IIMmIngs . : s K erger fice. AP Tohts iss Jei 1 3 ) A full line of the above with new | and Joseph T. Lv'.\\;‘ ”\m.'_ 5 m”}o‘;:‘g:‘{v gfi:x ‘(‘fvyfik’:nff"i:"di@’;rf.\,”' | step and waltz would be permitted i o ?’;‘;X"';;\:“‘ M e o SRR T Nell, bre epe de _>_Mr. and Mrs. William | Warner, . S o s s holudiag ) SRR SLan e e Ml el man) | IS ot nkc carnations, Grace:and |, Tomes I Fenton was master of cere- | epirolf over lavender sutin, mats e R R Mrand Mrs. Maurice 7. | Mige Billy Married by Eles- s. N : g * | Bthel: casket bouquet of white and | FONI®S &UG JoPR . Corcoran H0Or| trimmiwgs. ae ¥ K ¢ Moldings and Bands to maten. | °F NOTWICh pink carnations, Mrs. D. Dowling. T A B mare Motesn Cro Miss Marcella Binn, peacock blue| 9% h " ; olor | g B0x $4_Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Me-|nor H, Porter. int Y 3 5 rad ritlam P, e Slat. | satin, lace nmings 7 C arry, Miss Mary Roarke Mixed Paints, Muresco and Tints: | GRACE CIRCLE, K. D s Collins. Bland, William P. Murplly, Jobn Slat- | satin lace trimmings. = o Box #51-2-Ar and Mrs. John| The Room That Has no Key also Art Glass imitations. | " g at 8.20 o'clock the | terY, Lawrence Sylvia, John J. Sulli- | Macgs oughlin, white lac s embr n-| Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. John T ‘Gik= 2 - We are in the market for Painting, | CELEBRATES ANNIVERSARY | Bridget A. Coughlin, wife | V&R, Thomas Mitchell, William J. Ly- | Wdvard I nialing | BOHE Lun, Mr. and Mrs. James Malones.Miss| DY Cosmo Hamilton. Paper Hanging and Decorating all the ot hied. 17 Viars AN b us Colllns was held from her | COE Willam oo, John HL_Carney. | ehadow e | e cCarthy, yellow ‘ch A Malc . e Stevenson, Kipling and all ime. S : ato hime, 44 Union street and in the B T D T | otios, e M wadew, T and Mrs Shea, = P. F. MURTAGH | gramme at Social in Afternoon. | ;iiendance were relulives) from Hortoi| CINEN, JeramiEiibemond, iChuslod IV | BOSS s Wird; turarielss bl s . pink Daniel Sutlivan, the standard authors in fine 92 and 94 West Main Street|, Grace circle of King's Dadknters | (ord, Bridgeport, New York and other Kiiroy. umes S sillivan, James' J. | meteor chirmeuse, chifion rosebud | 31 M White embrotd- tiesbert . | limp leather binding. had a most enjoyable social meeting quiem was read b Rev. J. H. Brod- oCormiGk i 5 e i t \ Troland, Paul . 6. . at tneir rooms on Washinglon street | dfick: tho paster, sad oy thy s sies, | . The arrangement commitiee com- | Miss Loretta Ei Ward, pink ta g s essall . Books in fine binding feg Friday afternoon. The y was of spe- | @ s 1 Py el = rised Mrs. James F. Fenton, M silk. Chantilly lace be w 2 N > * > b o o = o day was | F. L. Farrell rendered two hymns. The : and Mrs. Thomas F. . S 1647 cial interest as it was the 17th anni- | poarars’ James P Sheridan, | Wiliam T. McKnight, Mrs Trank L.| Miss Donahoo, Nile brocaded| Mrs. H. Rhinehard a afteta ma O'Connor. Brantora. | wedding gifts, 3 versary of the society’s anization, | yeo 25 . ' | Farrell, Mrs. Franeis T. Diggins, Mrs. | silk crepe de chine, with shadow lace si > s ot ’ am’s faverm |32 5o aisniance i do it honor! i Taher Congntin.” Bammtord | ers, " Mre, Wililam 11 Shiolds, Mre | Mise Leah Wethers- e DAVIS. 25 Br 1861 and Mrs. Davia Mersict s entertain® | 25, arys "cometorys ‘Tpe | Joseph T ranning. Mrs Wil field, Dlue (urduoise crepe teteor,trim- . London, s ks “Chisiao GEO. A. DAYIS, oadway nent committee arranged a pleasing 1 ances were many and |miowne: Mrs, James s o % . d Mrs. James O'Neil, musical programme consisting of vo- | horayFomemabrances were Thomas F. Burns, Mrs. George Miss Fidelis Donahoe, coral crepe d liss | e Craw Waoonsocket e maN Pas ok Bt ot a e Smest standard | o solos by Miss Tilen Olaneia, piano | 25a'Si"ly HhCeraker Hourigun a4 | Comean, Mirs. Michasl 1. 1u; chine, with Venetian lae trimmi nzo chi A fon, | EAFEt Toomey: Mise: Mary. O'Nell, Miss BALANCE OF Boliemian, Pilsuer, Cull:bath Bavariag | 50/0. Miss Haz s vocal duet, | i S s. Roderic Bulliven, = Mrs, Jam, Srown, gray messa- s Alice N % W chiff Katharine O'Neil, Miss Frances Too- Pa Miss Oldfield and Mrs. Boyens, Ice S In charge of the sale of tickets at | line. | w bou trimming E James Toomey €. & C. Imported Ginger Ale. Borgos | tho refreshment committee, Miss An: | The unclaimed letters in the Nor- | man Joseph Carrell was ticket taker | chine, trimmed with ilver jac e e 2 Mras. Mary L. Sliney, Mg o | 3 " Nourtens [ nie Case, Mrs. John B. Oat wich post office for the week ending | and William Houlihan and Kelix Kee- | 3 Frank L. Farre ac satin | BOX OCCUPANTS. Donoviz, Mis Mebed Mre, B J B Ms Prank Jener Nourish- | Feb. 21, “To14, follows: Albert Althorn | nan were in the cout room o at- et s L - —_— thy " Donovan, M mon = g Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser, 4 5 A, 108 Ziod s S i he hall entered the armery s s iacepannitea & e n the Sixty Boxes Practlcally | Ellen Downing Charles Gay. Miss Budweiser Schlitz and Dabst. MAJOR KOEHLER ACCUSED St T e e e e Men e aor e ooy | trimimings = i v Boxes Practioally |t Hyan Mie Warskrit W Chuto end Carsiate) A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town ON_MORAL GROUNDS | Cheesebro, Miss M. Erickson, A, J.|James P. Sherldan had charge of the | with Tace and peati i iy e s WILL BE SOLD AT REDUCED Telepone 447-12 3 — | Houice, S Higgins, Miss Annie Kelly, | carriage and auto arrangements at the | Mrs. Joseph & Connm ace | T xes the | O'Neili, Miss May Nolan, e e s Court Martial Ordered to Try Coast| Miss Mary Kelly, ummer street, | entrance. gown > Pt 2 e e C PRICES Artillery Officer at Fort Terry. |Edwin J. Loomis, Willam G. Lee, Mrs. Joseph T. Fannir o = '8 | Healy, Miss Camilla e Mes Gioks e Biiias S 7 |James A McLaugnlin, Jeremiar EXQUISITE GOWNS. fon over white satin . oD s oeeni R Y s e et < 1 BV O'Cullaghan, Sadie M, Peck, Miss Ella _— Miss Alice M. M frgin blue | mey, Witllam =N Thomas | Margaret 'Crowtora, ~ Woonsocket: | The L. L. Ch Co. TOM'S 1-2-3 5¢ CIGAR | ngton, Feb .—Secretary | Isabella Smith, R, Staskewicz, Wil- | Handsome Costumes Worn by the | charmeuse 3 } tink o0, Frank | Ghavies: Matomene Provimeaoaat e L. apman i c !"r rison ’);A.\"m der .\1;;“,»1 .m'.u liam Trumble, Berthold Wohlgerzogen. Ladies Made Scene of Beauty, “_.,\’Jyus« ;:\‘.\ vi Fanning : e, | L. Farre e Misses J ", Barry, | Mary Mal New London; J. Hall, 14 Bath N - { S 3 homas ar commanding the — hi crepe de chine, ¢ and pear t A 1 Jer 2. Te e Vesteri McGinne Provi ce; ;i GOOD FELLOW 10c GIGAR | Zigmes i wireycommanaing” i S e e fone 2. Fitsmaue s T Weerl H MeTunea, Frodlaence Bath St., Norwich, Ct. Try tham and see. gral courtmartial Tuesday to try Major | q———————— | 1 "01] ot the armory were the ex.| Mrs, F. T. Sylvia, shadow lace MeNaliy nie A ley, New Lon- | W. 3 THOS. M. SHEA, Prop. Franklin 8y, | Benjamin 3 )tr»ch‘!vr of l‘h.» Co it ar. | T “ quisite gowns womhlnf umn- ladies. 1§w‘n¢ «"rv;‘;rfjl_ Ao Exl o bl = - | Witk te s Taikce cal corps, lately on duty at Fort This Town’s Among these were the following: vise blue trimmings. iward C. Kel liam J. Stanley, Law- | opposite New London, Conn., Mrs. James F. Fenton, flamingo col- | _Miss Alice Greenwood a |1 1 s Mar y Mr. and Mrs. Jammes] on merious charges 1avoIviat oomnd 1 ored satin crepe, _embroldered with | chiffon over pink messaline Tiss 1 . W. Harry Jennings, | ASK FOR { JOSEPH BRADEQGRID |coc: Major Koenlor s under ar. Best: Salesman: | o000 B S airs et | tming = 2 May e | ed with butterflies of hrfl!lmnls, with m.\xrxx~~z }f‘h beth .w‘u hy. e: dow irigan, Wiiliam N. Young . e i No merchant or manufacturer chains of the same jewels passing | over yellow messaline with r Box 43—D. Hayes, Mary BOOK BINDER ALPHA CLASS MEETING. with an honorable proposition to §| around the neck and falling to the | trimming, B ¥ rd Dris iggan, Miss Katherine Kirby, | | DUC fo fhe people of this town I corsage, Tho costume was comploted | Mrs, George Cartlidge. New Haven assidy oa Nellie Kirb ! . vou meaats SRR AL e Enjoyed Sleighride on the W. can find a better salesman than f| with flamingo colored aigrette with | wisteria crepe de chine. gold lac e Tor | . Comniiage b you = 3 Blank Books Made and Ruled to Orde —D.scusid Blasit ; Ga’ H"""‘ the advertising columns of this stem studded with diamonds. 1 Mrs. J. E. McCarth Bridgeport, Cleme " Ring, Mrs. Edward J. Fitzgerald, ,”""" e :”:n::f”yo?”:: - 108 BROADWAY oo meORen |} newspaper. | Miss Katherine M. Bowier, black | Dink crepe de chine, crystal trimm ry G. Ward Loretta E. RN of havilg Th ; datly ¢ | velvet, the corsage of black embroid-| Miss Helen Slattery, yellow crepe d Quinlar s SExe B sertain o becoming G ool s B2, e Cusdil or 0 M R da it nte e ] e S T | i e Bty yellow ctepe de 19 ir. and Mrs. Thomas g, || Slasses. perfect for near and far r. e od 5 hepherd met at home of YGSP .o,me:-:' The peop! fi' ave | ana whita ssbin lace, - Mis Elizal Molli d view, and vxm_rely free from.any - » 1 Francis Pike on Huntington avenue confidence in it. Many or them Ty Blastatars Hits: ieps I 5w SIattaiy. Mne orens nid icle: t e an 7dd appearance or suggestion ef Friday evening with Miss Lena Barnes || Tegard it in the light of an in- i Dite Shitfon and i tedr. Shadow labe ‘ o t Rose Beckley g n advancing years, ag the tess. The regular b < timate personal friend de chine with blue chiffon and silve ] ow la Box 48—Mr. and Mrs. John A. Hol- oo e any style Y Was conducted and & Dy supoes | T 3 embroidery on the bodice. Mrs. J. R. McNamara, pink satin|ly: Miss M et S 1. Mise Isabulls Hotnd, Wi e oy can ot as conduc nd a play suggested They believe, and properly, Mrs. John Campbell, white serge,|with net tunic. van, Miss Ida K E. Holland, Miss Anna May Connell,|f] [f2in¢ ormmsuntiiger into yous fo e given at a future date was dis- || that it would not introduce them fI| o205 JO18 Miss Honor Garrity, St ton, | Enos, William F. Enos Jor Holland, Prof. J. P. Holiana, |[] 14 ones MRS. GEO. P. STANTON ‘R”'&“',,j S ples ”‘“’““”Z“”)”’“g‘ fo anyons mot worthy 6f ' hoar- Mrs. John L. Gillan, blue silk king blue duchess satin, pearl trim-| Box §—Mr. and Mrx, Henry D. Buck- | aMie aame Horoge % g Lensesground on the-premises, as_enjoved, selections were plave ing. e Al Bt e e ety Miss Mary Sava § o ia e Y ‘ | Mrs, James Maloney, lavender silk.| ming. e r 1 Mrs Josep - Dr and Mre B 7 Hee R T 82 Shetucket Strect gon the victrola o hile ‘y’.{r»;ay‘f.;..nwg They turn to its advertising Miss Mazie Maloney, pink crepe de! Mrs J. . Marshall, old blue satin| Tox 11 Mr. and Mree B Mabtpe: : Frandi. G- Herpes On il =1 6r 7. Havris the pa _“" Sue Nihdue when they are in meed because chene with an overdress of white| de-meteor, shadow lace trimmed Miss Alice G w 1, Miss Andre of New London, M and Mrs. F, sleigh. There was s attonaoms ot they are finding it profitable to §| shadow lace. I 1| eraliss Mollie Courtney, white embrotd- | Murphy S ARaTS of i | 14 K BEMEDY. skOR| ho . s Yo & ndance of |} do so, Miss Ellen R. Foley, pink chiffon and | ered net over rose silk T an Mrs. Willlam T.| 5% poores : oLD n‘-." PILES is nc:'i. i ™ oLy JevaNls: avening | They prefer to deal with its | messalin Miss Julia T. Barry, Nile green with mes Woods, Miss Ellen (qousy e et }:::- .’1"v EETICAL DEE AN i HARRIS’ monutacturea’ ang b advertisers because they have || Miss May Pewers, pink charmeuse, | fur trimming. Thaddeus Leahy, - g g Madden. Miss Elizabeth Thompeen, | | Plaut-Cadden Bidg., Nerwich, Ct. goid by N. D. Sevin & Son, 118 Main Norwich Masons Present. LS oaie nce in the men who J|shadow lace, Miss Rose A. Fitzpatrick, pink chif- Master Will | | o : < L Providence, R. 1, Miss Madeline Dris- | Btreet, or can be procurcd direct f1om | g seventeenth and Gpmeennth do. || 24vortise than in those who fo | Mrs. Wiliam H. Shields, embroid-|fon over pink messaline, with silver | LT and Mrs, M. V. Murphy. | coll Miss Winitred . Duiscoll, Miss | ‘ {he cvmer ‘of Ui original presoription, | ¢, S YSneenth and cighteench de- || 10; | Fimming, pearts. "o R ST and Mre. Rodier, Frank Leonard | Kaiherine Craney, Mies Esthér Cra MRS. MARY A. HARRIS, R. F. D. 6, Axiiddson A Clhig or 11 Ly e They are in what might be || Bhesals e | et ik e A I e ney, Norwich, §onii. | Erice Gne’ Dotia. g(;:;uz:;aa; e la s ,‘r“,\} l;‘i‘ndmi,\w«! CiTAN a resenties e B s i Mrs. Maurice F. Kelly, pink satin, | fon _over pink charmeuse, fur trim- | 1 _and Mrs, James P Box 52—M. X_Coscoran, Dr. J. W. AH ¥ lay e ng al e eeting nf‘ Mi. i f a B, bilack chantilly lace tunic ming. Kearney, M and Mrs, William A Callahan, Dr. William McLaughlin, - Rose Cooix chapter in Masonic han, |} - our issour g oo wenld mo, Mre. 3, i QURlls, black charmouse. | Miss Mao A. Cooney, white chiffon | Wells, Mr. and Mss. J, W, Curtis, Miss | olahan, Dr. Wil Miss Nellle Don- New Haven. Among (he visiting mem.- | ready to be shown.' Miss Adeline Kearney, pale green|over brocaded messaline, fur trim- | Adeline Kearney. olitie Miss Saite Doty Amel‘lcal’l House bers of the Scettish Rites wers C. L. | The man with goods to sell to [l messaline, lace {rimming ming, 2 +Box [3—Oeorgs Kilrey, Miss Theresa | * 5oy ‘5g-air. and Mas. P Heneault at RALle oP% | qurisdiction; Charles 3. Gerdenier, | | found, the one with an entry inc e villiam A Wells, black sills | fise Mary MeNally. pale biue chif- | Margaret Togan, New Haven, Miss | 2igs, Mabel Hesdman Willimantic. IT IS ALL RIGHT Special Rates to Theatre Troupes, | 33rd commander in chief of Lafayette to the best homes—the advertis- | jet trimming. fon with rosebud trimming. | Alice Kilroy poledt, Mve. Miltor Grant. M el Mo Traveling Men, Etc. Gonaiatory, Drideevert, and Alert .|| ing columns of this newspaer. Mrs, P, H. Btnior, peacock bluo| Miss Minnie A. Foles. New London | qox, 1—Nrs, ¥ s, Miss| B G Haunis, Mrs. Jerome F Conmnr B Gais | Comstock,” 33rd of Norwick e de- Perhaps vou would like some corded silk with gold allover trim-|oriental lace with burni orange char- | May Powers, Mi 3 . Foley,! S e . 2 Livery connssted. Shetucket Street | grics conferred were Knight of the [l suggestions, Wrte to. ree-ane || e, | meuse, with resebud trimming | Georze 8. Powers. ; — s < East and West and Prince of the Rose [} reau of Advertising, American Mrs. N. Chartier, pearl grav silk| Miss Mary Bowler, whita lace, silver 16—Mr. and Mr m J. Octette Society Sleighride, 5 Croix. The class is (he banner“one Newspaper Publishers Associa- trimmed with cream colored lace. embroidered over w ati McKnight, W i 1 ce Mc-| Thursday evening the Oectette so- ! ¢ M. J. FIELDS . . . . Florist | for the chapter in point of size, tion, World Building, New York. Miss Blanche Chartier, light blue| Miss Margaret Bowler, wisteria bro- | Knight, Miss Nellie Sheridan, William | ¢ ety of the lower middle class at N. DAN "MURPNYREWO, % 39 Ward Street e e TR Booklet on’ request. charmeuse with beaded lace and er- | caded crepe meteor:with jet garniture. | McFals, Miss Annie Rabinoviteh |F. A, gave sieighride to Fitchville, - r Cut Flowert | Baslgar vorms and| ; AUStria. from September 1, 1912, to 3 mine trimming. Miss Margaret Sullivan, taupe silk | Box 16 Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Slatiery, | About 53 we, Lo parts was chap- | Ales, Wines, Liquers and Cigars _* e . slgns, TForms and| juiy 31, 1913, produced 315,986,000 gal- Miss Dora Ethier, pale blue char- poplin, with silver and lace trimming. | Mr. and AMrs (ieor Cartiidge, New |eroned by Miss H. Kelley, & teacher at » » o Plaats Telephone 657 lons of ‘beer, ot meuse With shadow lace and rese _ Mra Thomas J, Dodd, maure meire Haven; Alr, and Alrs, J, B, McCamby, | the Academy. ! Comer of Water and- Muniet Stac