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] REFZTT TEACHER . In: Willimantic :two days; u:k waek. For - appointments - sddreis B E. BULLARD, Bfiss Plzoe, Nor- wich, Conn. The Aumual Meeting of 25 e =i i e THE UNITED WORKERS wil be ‘held in the Sunday- 100 Room of Broadway Congre-| gational Church on Tuesday Evening, January 19th, at 7.30 o'clock. Fresh Tomatoes, Green Peppers, - Caulifiower and Egg Plant At RALLION’S BIBLES Large Print, Leather Bound, Self Pronouncing - with: Con- cordance, Helps and Maps S8c ‘Only a few at this price.- THE CRANSTON CO. |2 SONS OF HERMANN Will-Realize Good: Sum ' For German Red Cross Work. A masquerade that had an 'attend- nce of several hundred was given‘on| Friday - evening at' FroehHchket- " hall ointly by -Germania lodge:and ‘Tmmer- en lodge of the Sons of Hermann the object of raising money :for tho. ~ fund German Red Cross work. zed sum will ‘be reali: Over 10 masked couples.were in’ the grand -march and - the prizes “for thy two best costumes - were given. to' George Liepold and Miss Louise Dear- ing, the former in a Turkish 'man’s A’ good costumne and: the-latter in ‘e harem| ¥! costum. They'were each given an um- brePa. For the .funniest costumes-the nrizes went to Leonard Golkowsii and Louls Gdesser. . The latter was'in a womaa's costume-and received:a: bot- tie of cologner and‘Mr. Golkowski was dressed as a Jew and received.a pipe. Professor Krauss. directed the ‘or- ch :played’ for: dancing: till NORWICH - VITAL SfATlgTICS. 560 Births, ' 353 Marriages Deaths in the' Past;Year. Town Clerk Charles;S. Holbrook has leted the figures of the. vital sta- for the, town ‘for the past year, January . -4b 5 2 February 7 3 March April May June July Notices of births, . maiTages, eaths received . from - other; towns. tur acond. under the -law. of- 1905 Wi virths, 30° marriages’and 20"deaths. In-the precedlssiyear there, wére 647 birthe, 381 marriages, WT Dirtts. | The. rebimas: migds for bther towns'in that year were §;births, #4 marriages, 16 deaths.: - ' This shows:13.rhore ‘births rin- Nor- wich in 1914 than .in 1813, ‘72 ‘more marriages and 36’ fewer” deats WEDD!NG. u.d'l!ls ity “took" place -in New Haver. Tursdsy - afternoon. ee;x. Y .- Rew: FRS att d%“ny h” 1t altende er | Siat E', Tl The ‘newly i reside of, Raymond ‘Hill has fiumfl ot hwf °D ““ m"‘!. * ""!‘n , lflflv'fi!fl!. B The . Congecticut Mckinuy associa- tlon- is fo hake,its enaual 2t Harttord o tg“ ave- n. the “suburbs, were, efent. rain, and now. Several hn& been: dry unceutugu:! *: Tiokets for, the Lhm 1 a1 ‘at: John ‘Dunn's -@rug . st bl,l M;;:Aa Smoke Shop, Imifl's: d'ng atox-e. ‘Mud den’ dsu' stm—a,dv _ The . eighth mnun.l miesting | of m= vard .- club (of’. Coninecticnt,: tield .o Friday evéning.at thesFotel sr.ru.neld, Bfidm “was:well. attended. 8 fctock, in’ St. Paxrmks : ‘}xvvyl‘mv -bigh, mass. of Farrell s, "Bridget {was ohn H. '] 'soe ‘the p!cmm at the .\mnum lt’m 2n, 27th. Aa‘ve Tsabel Crawford . who told. at the Central: Bantist churth this week lences - among - the ' Indiahs "gods den - to* umm.: ameeting “on The. New Lunimn-ymrucuhm«fl s0- ciety has,voted to hold:two main :16w- er shows -during the Coming year, one to be a:roge-show and the’ ~other; to-be devoted' to carpations(y, ¢ 4t iHe | Poultry" show Weld’ recently in. Boston . 'James -E.;Lord - of: Lord's ~farfm was the nner ‘of ele\’lm prizes - for: his:mathirioth .bronge ‘ture xes 8, ’otit ‘of an’ exhibit' of 12. - Josepn- Payton, Freak, Petrofsi, An- drew Petrofski'and: l‘omhfl‘g'wm before_the city court on . Friday an de- linguents in’paying ‘the personal -tax. Thelr. cases: were:continued a weel tobaces crop:in. Connectictt. was 4,000 “pounds - last- vear, ‘on, 20,200 cents a ‘pound, the totalivalue being 86, 614,000 Ellm:‘!ur grange - has ~ received . a for, $26 from ithe : Clonnectisiy grange. to help- cover. ihe. lo8s sustained by- the gr: e in ‘the burn- ing..of izs “meeti - Dherfialia. ne plage and* para. " An English, woman in’lown. has,bsen notifled. by. relatives ross: the water that even children canihelp.in the war relief ‘woérk . by, ‘préparing, and .sewine cfure ' puseles. which greatly efiter- tain-the wdunded -soldiers and sailo in ithe hospieals. quarferly, meetins of. the- ox Lriun of Nugs Daus*g’iers and’ S o Jan. coount -of: the | Te puslic Biickus s vho represgnted : un Aown G Andéver ©Of 1895 has. the. distit S0n8 “inthe. | Edmund -S, town. of n'the logislatre ion. of " having ént, legiskiture, BAcx.m, 1‘epfll‘esi?ung the Rc\. GG, Scn\enez- s wn&ucun_g 2 series; of. cToup. meet; i < wich dmngxcrt to.br ‘111!! L o )dhtflct shaving n at South danchester, M Mhi!!e this weel oo:u‘p B Mz, aua Mre H G\..lhver of Wa- terbury- have ‘receivea another ‘post card: from their son;iCarl; in Consta.m tinople. . He"speaks. of -his recreation being 'limited. to the ‘college - grounds, ‘End ;ontd\ldQs th‘h ’this . sentence: ‘Flard “to write: long fletter evervthing ‘is (.ehsongzd i * correspondent Socidl Dames _met with - Lnther. Rawson:ax belrg ker birthday. ‘Whittier: wds -enjoyed: freshment ‘Nour’ My, behalf ‘of the. club, . hgg.eg -a \bandsomie: c: ”‘a’ 'She- and 475 At the fireb of . thy account o the »Sané. servi clxurch, it s1s icompute ‘o’elog] massé;iWh h mass ‘every : Sinday, - e, x omiianiordinary nlmrfi Sandgy nifn - 0! bors! 00 ‘men, % Womeu‘a.nd chfldren Competii iveinon-ases 1y 2 Do held Monday, I'elrut msm Wa State Capiol stabiten el; ltsts masons,- » painters;| rp,, hesi farme;-s,.mauons and eep Ate obthe rogramme, “whic | : been Sent: ourts o ted azel Hull of| Oof | here ¥riday m_ Catrie. Wilcox “of - Ekonk ' haa titlag Norwich friéads. - Fanieloop anpd”J.iR. Hart!are in. w ’rom City 'for a shm! stay.. ’Laws Propoced for Change to.Chamber of Commerce— Change to-be Efiected ‘When . Neceuary Mtjonty of H. Ricketis; of|. and ,N:rwkh iwere Yecint] cailatating Rock- CliChapman:of 287, Mt.«Plsas- Votes are Secured. !h'utt isiin® \sw York'for. atfew:|: % 'mabur: nvv—ir days’in’Mcrtville Mbs Ruth- Ro: iter' of in ‘one ‘of ‘the I > ‘fl ion -=cBools in Trenton Mt and Mrs. Andrew Norwith Town and Miss Ber of Tranklin were roci Ahe home- of . Mr. ‘amd - ‘Pember.of Plainfield. 4 FEWER TYPHOID DEATHS | IN'STATE 'IN 1914 ‘ Approzimate figures on vital-stalis- fiestglven: out 'Ly’ the state "hoard ‘of héafth' Friday in.its monthly« bulletin hows that there were 13,178.deaths in Connécticut 'during 1914, or 1436, more £hen - during ¢the’ preceding year tepresents. e’ death rate b par thousand, population and »ompa_ud 8. “the’ typhoid fever ded as a sentive.in- 'y condition of a com- 7itV, and'the state was fortinate in htving 3 low death rate from this dis- pase. . There:were. 106 deaths.reported, 35, less’ than in 1913: the dealh rate of that vear, 11.1, was the lowest recorded b®’ (o that”time. The death rate.for 11814 1s°8.8 per thousand’ of: population and_compares .favorably with that: of any. state - in~the’ Tegistration ea. There “were also 300 fewer case. phoid - fever: reported than Pulmonm—v consunp! Fate 'of /1% per 1,060. Pneumonia. 1377 caubeéd. more deaths than single disease. 'The total was ‘e than last T.'as against 114 in' the There was dlso an deaths from measiés’ and whooving cough; and three 'deaths ‘from vellagra: Deaths of ‘infants” undgr one ycar of age. wers 3, + By ‘mortality. reports redsived u\ siate board of health there .were ‘deaths during mnnm 914 * THis ‘was emher and 'l’JU desths during . De; years preceding. MOTHER IN- LAW RECALLS MORTON'S BOND. Accused: New' London Man is’ Lodged in Norwich Jail Again. reporier for the 1d, " who ras \beensout trialon of tindecent assault . on Traser_ in New London about 2, mioptl: ago, - wAs rearrested at his 2+ Broad sfreet’ New London on Tning: When his mothe: Julia A Tawnds of Bridge- urety. vecalled hér bonds. It that the ‘money. pu Lowdhs. 1eprésénted . abe the world 'and. t} nérious $train of, feeling that this's surety.:ini ths, case:had been too much to stand:any longer. alo:ton WAS -arTested . a .mctning by \is:\ue J. Marton, morning {.the “superiar. court * stating \wished: {0 withdraw. I surrénder Morton to. the Deputy ~Sher? rtin ately; given. a warrant.: taken into and Where hie was lodged dén;, county ail. , . Mo} that rety authors was - immedi- nd AMorion was brought the New L-‘m- e his v went . to «Nor ere notified of at i(hg yumors which had reached her of | Mortén's initention’ to skip his bail had no .foundation in fact: been af his home_in New 1 tinuall had “cape. WOMAN'S RELIEF/CORPS NEW. YEAR'S 'SOCIAL. Entertaining Prqgramme ‘Was Given at ron Buckmgham Memorial. Sddgwick Woman stnemf corps, 16, held & delightful. N at; Buckingham Nenetiaiton iSht,, Whién the. tollowing programme ras’cartied out Biano: solo, Miss: Rutl Gr: . Miss | Edifn’ Mrs. C > Manning: s vpeal se'ecuon Migs ‘KN zalieth Fillmor: reuzauo 38 B T;rompso piano ; sol Rawssn:' Gérman son, and Star Spa.n- gled lzznmrl(sung N German), -Mrs. Mannjng tad ‘charge ‘was followed the serving' of ‘refreshments and a 41 howr Mrs ‘Susan Kampf was thaifman ‘of ‘tde 'cofimiftee in’ aharge of the ’refresiments. :The -social ‘was ‘held’ last night because of‘thre installa- tion-ot: the offiters ‘ofitle corbs, which tace’on the:night of Jan. 1. < MOGSE SOBIAL CLUS, ' .It- O‘Ificnu Electad—J. A, Gearge “ RRe Sdnb—By Laws Adau(.d gD, No. M" ‘helg’ T“nd'z.v Pight. 250, L the” £a1.' lowire sb::q‘t club: * President, C. Brown, Jerry: Bk, CiCaswells 0 ¢ iedopiton. o tis by 'wd! asv'l‘h e eople gium, says mhm SWell,.aif xhe‘ mple of go- le-work, they.-won't ‘snr’ana haver't’ the - chapce, after spcndms. Guilford|. nas_accepted af officere . wers « efebted | for \‘he‘ WILLIAM CRUICKSHANK: Officers were chosen for: the. ing’ year, - reports of tees were heard. a’pro laws - for® adoption Chamber of Commerce, Norwich <hange and, com- orwich providedthe name, W busine: djourned other imgpor ‘ted. at the g of the Xo n.. held nt directors’ meetinz-at business’ meetin Shortly after meetinz” wa preceded the o'clock the business called to order League. E. Iunnun C. Jewett, etary of Trann kgmie New league then told" of ‘the im- proyement 30th anne 1t Waterd Connecticut s can in the interests of |ment league work and do’so 'there willibe n success of the league - Mayor. Tim {pre | Expects Windham County League. Fresider t Development n Fridas Trolley Transfers Discussed. Mayor \ 1 | i | { » who, Will- spaak: o of . YWomanhaod. secretary lempowered, to’ acknowledze the ‘receipt, of the invitation wa avorably Amalgamation . Impossible As chairman’ of ‘the pointed (o confe of"the - Board: af the Now. f name.to the \nn\u"w Cham- ber of Commerce, Frank ported-that the'm fully - considered every point of deemed present YUl’l‘lp Action. on :Change ‘of Name, The matter of the change.of: name a sociation Commerce to :the “Ne Was { quarters vote of ihe entire mem: in’ good standing” Lefore the change cari be brought about, the matter was Teft’ for“the next meeting and the sec- Tetary was empowered to canyass.the * Constitution and By-Laws. M Smith. as ; pe- al -committes. to Inquire into the ‘change of by-laws and make’ suéh rec. ommendations ‘as: they. think -proper. then:read a proposed set of by-laws for - the Norwich - Chember of Com- imerce, providéd:the Business Men clde {0 make ‘the change, but mo tion. was: taken .upon them: The- constitution - makefi m¢‘ " foltow - | ters of !cated ous“commit- | { whate: State Grange Supportina Improvement & CONSTITUTION. ARTICLE 1. Name and. Object. Section 1. e name of ; this poration shall ne The Norwich Chim- Der of Commerce. Sec.'2. The objects of-this corpora- tion are: o establish - body of rvec- ognized' authority. to .deal With mat- interest -{o its: members, “the) cothmunities” in ‘which ‘they- five aud 16 the. gsneral public: (o fortard the mercantile; manufactuiing, agricultaral ang civic interests of Norwirh and:its citizens: ito increass friendly: and. so- clal: spirit:among. the: citizens and :{o prométe the general prosperity of the town: to co-operate with similar ob- ganizations *in- other. towns. ARTICLE 11 Membership. r Any person, fitm, assg- corporation: ‘residing, lo- doing * business -in; Norwich shall - be éligible for mem- Section 1. ciation- or o and vieini bership: S| Membership and ;its privi- leges shall be:subject-to: such regula- tion. limitations ~and restrictions as| shall'be. prescribed by the. b 3. “Any ‘member_not’ Sec. 3. g 51 arrears ito. the .association may.with- draw “after ‘filing with'the secretary- a written riotice of such - intentior at least - ten .days ‘prior' to ‘any;regular meeting, Sec 4. 'The association may by thirds vote ‘of thése présentsat meeting “ expel any mamber. Who ed ‘unworthy of membership. Any memiber whose dues are au- Iy e drapped from eenhes but ‘any ‘membeér ‘may De rein- a2 two-thirds voté of the-di esent at any meécting, mo- member " siiall first - pay ever-dues in which e may. be arrears, % The officers: provided: for. are 12:di- clected annually, a president, ice presidents, treasirer and séc- , wiio shall be members ‘of. the of directors (togsther wifh the president). Necospary é xpenses of the vresident, secretary ' and. treasurer; travéling or otherwise, are to be paid by 'the cham- nd“the secretary - shail s seivices-at -3 rate (o be fixet a in The annual meetings shall bé in Oc- tober and the annuai dues 34 parable which pays initiation and duel‘for the balance of the year endirg Oct. 1st. The bioard of directors are fo att upon pplications for mentbership; deciding mojority yote, > members shall constitute ‘. the board of directors and n members’ a-quorum ‘of the cham- Trovided that proposed alter- amendrheht. or . repeal "of. .by- 2 two-thirds yote of provided a . wrilten ays ‘has Deen given. Election® of Officers. e85 ‘was the election notite of three sident—William *H Vice Cruigishank President—William . A Vite * Prosident—FRranik’ G. and ~ Treasur “Rarles G ‘ea_s—on.o E. 'e'!mams teft . two. vacancies: o board of-dirediors for one Lane and: J." E. Vaugh wi places. Vote of thanks. was, given esident, M. ' : services the 1.a'L ¥ Professor” Baker Meard, the new his.faithu lted upon. br ties in the state four-or fva will arted ' before. th polce. of .t in ‘teh 7 tates and. m.d about 500 A- 5. agent of ihe New Improvement leaglp, rd’ in-a hrief "addres: dhe' Jaoks' fprward. e xf\ekpfll it of ihe mévement in Connecticut -4 called upon was Civil' Engineer. George .. Pitcter, WAo was heard e _fo. the agnexation and consolidation of towns. ing’ adjour The meei- ned just before | 10, o'c READING. WAS, mscusssn BEFORE TEACHERS MEETING Superintendent ~ Graham 'Laid Déwn Five Important Prinéiples. ing was scusse ,r'llhun I FUNERAL. Miss Dally, M.: Thorma Ty ML T as m‘hmd Eriday afternoon : atf.s1 olclocic- from ‘her: late homie in -Mdsas- peag.and-tie services were condncted | by Rev. ,Mr." Adetis; of; Montvilte! 7T attendance was: mge there: <, number of . flo] rmmxnm:oe- rhe Roaers etery.. s Lnderta.‘kbra Chyreh & Al!en b chargeof; the faneral: arrangements. e § .| fhat: he thought be ‘paid | . CASE’ AGA msr GALIPO - In .the saperior court_ he da; the day was ceoupisd with erlak Spéncer of ibat.town. Al the evidénce was présented. and e arguments [Ufoland spealing first, for the state. | "When Attorney! Edward ‘T. Burke for the defenidant had been spéaking about 15 miinites,.. St Attorney, Hull in- (ierrupted the ey dressed Thdge Gardiner view, of the fact that the assailt took place at Galipo's home, ‘theré wes' some do bt whether the_ man . could found , guilty: as Charged apd. he'thought: a. proper dis. Sition of the: case would be a nolle. chich e mo\ed, az he wanfed to_he fal* in the mafttey. * ° Judge Greene co saying’ he thought it would be difficu to find Wim_ guilty of .even:simple as salilt“and he ordered the molle er- tered. THe " jury colitt’ taok came in again, adj Gl niext Tuesday Major Hull, Witnesses pit ‘on re state: [ day “were William Gough,. Louis Miner dud William H. Beckwith ate rested at:11.0: Witnesses put on for. the defense including Martlia Judge, Louis Bounly, Jr, .and William: G {estified that they all saw Grand Bpenger considerably intoxic the time : of - the. alleged’ -assault Mr. Judgs testified that Sp cer Said he liad- got- one. shot.at Gal- ip0:ana would get him.vet and a Mrs. 7 Galivo came. identifled = gulvanized iror that had two bullet hales Magor Hull ‘was in.doubtsthat were bullet holes cess He- had.a-shot rred in-this view was ‘diséharged’ and The into the of: the -holes made tisfled him, that the other holes were made by Dullsts, s argument, ad- | Greene, saviug Galipo was piaf on the stand, and told a'widely differént story pened “than fhis_'it appeared apd’ ook Possess and there was i2o. was':thrown, down. Other Titnesses put on by “the de- fense were Jessie Tait = and - Chief George,_ Linton of ;the . Norwich . police. butfal ' Major iyl put on as Evu, Spancer Gertrude Dion R E s and P\edcllcr whom' test + Alderman. Fredericls J; ¥ Landon - ged ‘at "2’ o'clock ernoon at- his, home! 16 1Hs ‘dedth -was. .dUe.to ulcerat thé stomach, an_ailment from he Iad ‘peen ' incapacifated timek latsly. - HiS most recent ration, ‘the fatal at-| ng Wednigstay West and s mother, . Mary | cars old, He was| ed-most’ of 4is life in New For me: years he: vwias em- Thomas Howe,, liveryman, Alout ten years. azo Mr. YWest established - a liver: Gglden strest’and since then suckeastul, opdratiy ' taxicah busi- Wit his- stdbile, i’ G0pROML Gf the Orabr. AT West* was ca (lamouu( pievailed- upén sto " enter politics, /with " TeSult that’Ne be- vame 2 candidete foria iséat in “the 1-.0f commpnchundil . from:. t < He ‘was | succeéssful ward by a large vote generous! to ‘Friends or catne "io this d!in. Norwien | svégational ~ chiti heaith permit oa’ vt"ndam ‘one’grande ofe s.s\a, s Vel 'with:his auft COLLEGE HALL CORNERSTONE OF WELLESLEY RELAID. Quadranglé. \ias ! Tie recent’ ¥ ol b af the )mncd Coliege h “elleflle' swas J1aid - today by Bshoh TR as the reeérstone of he -tral; dgrmitory: of ‘the new e fArst b e He. don? Ellen fir anie: was- replaced in 1 Atter: - the 1 |made . in the.: clrapel . by Hxv' Tence, Prof. George H. Paimer, whos \mre Al Feeman Paim former. pre: t af“the college ndletbn and e €'y Si oft man of: the alumnas offict; tatement regamding: the reden fids. for tha restorati ment; of . Wellesley, e total 43(‘\!0‘! “‘fl' cummittee. 306 cempatsn endo: the. 1 'sdmof 54:',u:m W as i | detiults iuv Curiént én - By wopen aua “néarly (L !h'.( haiz. wes -‘given b were:neter idontified with tife co #an’of Tarkey hias' Eonferred t & dec- “of the GPang Order of Nichan- 'rurh\v and Gecoratiois. of- ¢ the'sane, grtter. on thé of Alr: axid Mrh. MoTRert: ul’. tlie services g rendering to onal 9nmuv:!bu An’ Turkey. cainent 'is tr.a.de today by the iontete. Y ich Gal- HA[R and i . BADCOLD? FEEL - 'HEADAGHY., DULL AND STOPPED UF FIRST DOSE. OF “PAPE'S COLL COMPOUND” RELIEVES ALL GRIPRE MISERY. stay hidw “Pape's stuffed-up! 4 z-and. snufins! . A des Cold , -Cempound.’ taker sours iniil three doses art end sr )‘N erishn .Iullne@_s eezing, *616 ° Compound Uickest costs . on 1t CUMMINGS & RING and Embalmers - 337 MAIN STREET Oppesite Post Offica. 'Phiens 10522 Lady Assistant MiSS FARNHAM iscate - Specialist HARPER METHOD Also MANICURING PARLORS, Alice Building, Norwich- Main St. 'elephone 37S. SPIN VACH CELERY (fancy) LETTUCE (native) APPLES (table) Feopls’s Market & Franklin Street JUSTIN HOLDEN. Proprister ? Now’ in.Central Dormitary-of the New ,B°°k5 Etc. | Tie Bible in thed uidngired by tic ‘samples and’ factory ends at {Irons, o ]Toa&ters at lower prices. . | Entire line of Soap Dlshes, Glass Shelves, Towel Bars Brush and Cup Holders, See the beauti- Highest new ful' Lily patern. uu'\} t grade obtainable. 3 : To make |goods we ' will sell our old room for new {one-half price. See our bar- < |gain table! New samples of Electric Chafing Dishes and The * EATON CHASE Company 125" MAIN ST., NORWICH, CONN. Renewal Batteries - for Pocket ' Flash -Lights. STETSON & YOUNG Carpent,erq and Builders Hest - work snd malerials at rigat prices, by siiiled lsbor. T.lephv.ns W WES‘I’ MAIN 8T. DR. F W HOx.MS Dentist ~Shannen Building Annex, Reem A Talscnong 423