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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 1915 m‘ ¥ p ticn of the varied requirefients of Bull tin PERSONALS i : MB R tho composition s oo scene, afier A NonWIc“ Mr. and Mrs. A. S Kennedy of fl-lf;llm_r was painted {n by the flow of Norwich, Saturday, Jan. 30, 1915, Aoocsup were in Norwich Thursday. - melody and tempo, The aceive members of the,club are: Equal in Variety and Quality 2 S X Virst. tenors—Hermann B. Chandler, Arthur and Wiliam Hill of Moosup Gordon A. Harvie, Curtis Hull, Walter 1 Yantic, wh ey have . ) i A. T VARIOUS MATTERS e ptoymens, Tere they have| By giness Men’s Association Adopts Change of Name and |Krobn. Charles H. Lamb, Charles W. s, Joseph R. Schwartzs. very Main = . econg _tenors—Ehenezer ‘Allen, Wil- ’ : ¥ The moon 18 full tonight, for the sec- | Mre Avery Main has weturnea to Revised By-Laws — Will Hear Speaker from National Euckingham, Oscar W. Car- | - Nov, 13, 1014i—All ‘my life. until ond time this month. 's Point after a urd J. Graham, James -J. e 1 was troubled with : visit to Mr. and Mrs Amos Main of i % d - about ‘2 vear ago; 1 wa: —————— to Any City Market in Owls' whist tonight, Owir’ hall, at | Groton. Chamber of Commerce—Cigar Makers’ Delegation Pre- . 3 € Overbash, Leomara ! filuters jand D B 337- MAIN STRI . 8.1 o'clock—Ady. Charlo A ] b: v Al y 35 Miss Charlotte Molyneux Holloway 2 A Jumphrey AImS; [and could hardly sleep. I used many : New England Pomorrow 1s Septuagestna Sunday,|of the state labor bureau was enter- sented Resolution For Patronage For Home Factories— A. Johinson,. Rob- | treatments”that wero unsuccessful and Opposite Sost Offica 70 @ays before Easter. tained during her stay in town by Mrs S Bertha Hirsch Baruch, of Boswell a J. H. Dixon has moved his sawmill Johnson, Archibald MacDougalk | dtd: not. give' me any relief. I started “Buy In Norwich” Cards To Be Distributed. Arehivald Mitchell 4th, Reuben 1. Pot- } ysing~ Resinol Olntment - and Resinol am H. Rush. Soap and’they helped me wonderfully. "Phone 321-2 .. 3 Turkeys, .lIb. 35c o Guineas .~.. 760 nue. eee. 350 Ox Tails .... 20c Fowl .- 250} from Oneco to Bob' Hill near Camp- Second Dbas —Raymond V. Cong- |y WAS RELIEVED AT ONCE. and \ P. H. Steak . 350 Sirloin Steak 32¢|pel’s Mills. Mrs. George Gadbols and daughter, Grosver . Erd- | ater about two dozen applications 1 LEGS FANCY LAMB . .. 23 of Nerwich, have returned home after| e Norwich Business Men's asso-;merce and explain to them just what | ersiecre Georee o Keamon Villiam | G208 aY that'l was free and cured of EXTRA FANCY RIB ROAST BEEF 25¢ Owly whist tonight, Owls’ hall, at |spending & fow days assisting in car- = siecve, George H. Kramer, Willlem | that awrul disease. My skin now is as 8.1 o'clock—Adv, ing for George Gadbols of Central|ciation at a meeting held in Foresters' | the national body. stands Lund, John B, Vaughn. e o e Y igned> Geo. clear ' ag ‘anybody i 5 = . 2 & - At this point in the m L was The executive o o i as ‘s o = ¥ Village, who remains v feeble. Friday evening, President Wil- b The executive committee consists of No. 54, Cale- Califiower . 25 Celery _.oeue 10| gome of the churciies are preparing hall an Eriday evening, Tresident Wil- | announcad”that o' delegation from 1ho | omcesor. . oemticne: - Bomsaor | Wiltches, Jp. T E B o, 54, Coley & 8pinach . 350 Romain - e7g|to observe Webruary 14th as Freed-{ Desmond Murphy, a student at Wes. | liam e .. e Srarunal nion awere in the | Allen vice president: John E. Vaughn, | Resinol Soap are sold by all drugsists. Novelties Hub Squash . 6c Savoy Cal “‘m:["“e“ Ald aay. levan university, Middietown, having | become the Norwich Chamber of Com- |antercom. The delegation. comp ccretary: James J. Moore, {reasurer: | Moe ront vt it ts Dene ooH - frest Parenip . 8 Soailions ... completed his midyear examinations | merce. and will be known as such | Cherles Rice and R. A Krohn, was|Charles D, Geer, musical director; B. 3 Hearts nol, Baltimore; 16t NEW CABBAGE, Ib. ..eieee. 100| Most briillant social event of the|is passing the weel end at the home | hereafter. The matter of the change {3dmitied to the meeting and Mr. Rice|j Graham, Thomas F. Erdman, ‘and season—the Governor’s ball—ad. ot his parents Sweots ...... 7c Parsley . . o Colonel and Mrs. JOhn | o name. was taken up recently. but |SPoke of the advantages: of encour- | the honomry members are. Chaties . 100} Irving Crouch of Groton, district|p Murphy, Norwich Town, as it was necessary that three-quar- |28ing the cigarmaking industry in this | W, Gale, F. W, Lester, George A. Kies, | REVENUE CUTTER SERVICE Bch. Beets .. 10c Oyster Plants 200 deputy of the grange, Went to Lebanon — ters of the membership in good stand- |SILY DY purchasing as far 3 oite, Frank L. Farrell, H. 1STENCE STRING BEANS 20| Thursday ? evening and installed the OBITUARY. ine Should vote favorably wpon the | NOFwich-made cigars. They. introduced ton. 1. P-"Rode and Ferbirs PASSES OUT GOF EXIST Cupids Arrows i = ¢ Lebanorn grange. — | chan~e & i a resolution to this effect and the res- — I 'bt' ) S e Aoy Anicenn s Chan~e before it could be carried the i i nvitations | m:igs:?fi;pi‘é‘:sdu 48c | Edward G. Androws. matter was deferred until Friday night | Olution. was heartily endorswd by (he| 'Oy the programme were given the | Replaced by ek States, Coast $ JLES, doz. .. B0c| . Oscar A TLeonard of Rockville, al Idward G. Andrews died suddenly|2nd the secretary was empowered to |MIMOETS, | ently elected to serve | TUNES of the 185 associate members of Guard. [“RS EDWIN FAY $ AOME BEAUTY APPLES, dos. .. breeder of Dutch belted cattle, whol poue o « e C0% | canvass the members and_get their |, The of ¥ the club, : Tl = 3 s : . SMALL SAPS and ROMES, doz. 25¢! ho a championship herd, has just add- | 200Ut noon Friday while at work in|signatures, properly witnessed. and S omis i 1 ——— _New York, Jan. -20.—The Cnited Y > 3 ] B aadear e 30c | ed 2 valuable vearling.to his number. |the basement of the store conducted|to present their proxies at. I'riday |Iormer Norw s as Six Above at Trading Cove. States revenué cutter service, organ- Frankiin Square. 3. . LN - [0 2 i "~ lby James F' Cossrove and company at | night's meeting, s et midnight Friday it was just.six | 1%ed “When Aleésander Hamilton -was : LIMES, doz. - - 30| Xettle Holt Harding, test medimm, | X 505 Main steeet. Alr. Androwe a, The secrotary reported_that he had | 9f the mew Chamber ommeres o above pere mt Tramine Gors | secretary ‘of -the treasury, passed out I LARGE FLORIDA NAVALS, .... l!at Spiritual Academy Sunday.—Adv. |- ~°° ° M. Andrews aD-} seoyred .150. proxies .in_favor -of .the | Thiee vacancies on 00t it 3.10 thls morning it was ten |Of eXistence today and was replaced > KON, o ovsoarsvoiomain | Dpeared to be in his usual health Friday | change and thet anyone present could [ Fectors were filled b s degrees above indicating that it was 0¥ the United States coast guard. TABLE PEARS .....cccveecee 6c| _Mrs. Anna P. LaPlace, widow of John | morning and arrived at the store on|inspect the signatures. Tows: For two'years, D. T. Shea: e wivrACE All along the Atlantic littoral the | L. LaPlace, who died Wednesday at one year, Wdward J. Hunt and former revenue cutter officers received | ime. Sl L » stock|. The new by-laws, presented at the | € Year - e T e ¢ 3 EEMONS, .corsotenns her home in Eseex, leaves six children, ;;:“;AP l‘f&;v:;m«von;‘nxr on n‘m «‘139-); Tast s el \lu aws commit. | C- ISistér. Those directo HOBSON'S FINAL APPEAL information by wireless today th 3 ‘The Above is Only a Small Assortment one daughter being Mrs. James H.fy, .ot "RSCRSAE anc Abour A% OClOCR e’ through Frank H. Smith chair- the remaltning direct - they ~ were ‘now - coast guard officer g ' of Our Great Variety. | Balley;of; Oneca: the Store. hearing neavy bicathing| DD, were then taken up for discus- | BEXCANIUL meeting which : FOR AILARGER NAVY jultiiough ‘thelr tani _ remained -un s -1 1 Bt siit0 w for 3198 15| went to-the basement sad Touna. AL | sion. As Mr.-Smith was. upable,to be |In Novembet. Ja PR e changed and that their vessels Leading Florist - © 2,50 glasses for 3198, proparly} Wort to the basement and found M| resent owing to illness. the, by-laws | A discussion of various ma till Maintains That Japan s @ Real | forth would 'be termed co g < 3 SOMERS | fteed. Burnham's, 337 Matn st—adv.| | i Dr. B, B, Higeins were sum. | Wore read, seotion by section, by Her- oL alane o padds Menace. cutters.” These instructions carry i si'% | At Lord's Point, Charles C, Dodge of | Imoned and fater Dr. Kimball, the fam- | PeEt B. Branche and were freely dis | ™om, W0 5e™ oot [0, 0 C00h, . e o provisions of tho lsw r . o g8, @ e Mystic has purchased of W. O. Stanton | lly physicion was calied. 5= Dy all present. ' A number of|cards urging Norwich shoppers ington, Jan. 0.0n"'a Sudl‘ape] SBLY Pamsed by congréss and signed 3 § 1 ee Cattanas onrths sast silleiot Bt = Mr ¢ Andraws: Dested away, aboutsan | SIEESStons * Felabive. t5 wnropceet | ST UREINE Norwich shoppers to par_ i the house tonight for larger |Yesterday by President Wilson, where- o1Ce 10i¢ s b avenws and the vacent lot corner.-of | hour_ later:without Tegaining consel: | San6es were offered, several of Which | 5% the merchants in the city, ax far | hamd deciiven e s o iom o | e Chaving ey g | Hill avenue and Skipper atreet. gusness. - For the past year he had|were acted favorably upon and incor-|g;ossible ana if this wma declared it was his firm convic- o - =E 3 porated in the by-laws. With the ex- number is not{tion that the United States has gain- |One organlzation. By this law, Ception of these several changes the TODAY sufficient, more will be ordered. The s g s new sery part of the S e Db with Japan only by giving s & P been in poor health having st times Ernest E. Bullard For real matisfaction serve your by-laws. were, adopted as prosented. assul es of speedy retirement from |regular military 3 5. ::fim—wmmm Creamery Eutter. S-Syt ek Gy BUY IN NORWICH. the Philippines, Moreover, in a part | United States und in'time of war it | 25C 50 $l 00 i \4 IOLIN Afen’s association to Chamber of Com- | Every dollar. spent with Norwich |Of his speech which went into the rec- | Passes undet the direct control of the { ’ ¢ & 1 ey Tonfon e to Sollaws thecxa s merce having been decided upon the | merchants adds 10 cents to the f ord: without actually being delivered | Bavy department, X E ‘XCHE | ple of Norwich and have an:autoambu. matter of affilfation with the National | manent wealth of the city. Every |0 the floor, the Alabama representa-{ All life saving stations will here- 18 £ {lance for Memorial hospital. Physi- Chamber of Commerce was brought |doliar of Nerwich money spent out of | Uive believed that when the American |after be controlled by the coast guard Phere 1184 ! cians of the city and friends of the in up and a motion was made and car. | Norwich makes thie city one do fleet went around the world during the el S oAl bo mags i iyt { stitution have provided the: necessary ried that the eastern representative of | poorer. If you believe in Norwich, | toosevelt adminuistration, it was al- |UP of regularly enlisted men detailed = | In Weliniantlo o tuve isach Ut the Nationual Chamber of Commerce |at home. Build up vour own fown.|OWed to go to Japan only with the|from the new organization. Hereto- 149 MAIR STREET weok, be invited to come before the mem- | Endorsed and advocated by the Nor- | assurance that it would be out of the | fore the life saving service has been Eee appolntments addesss B> Doss war ssttle anythinz? Hear Mr. bers of the Norwich Chamber of Com- | wich Chamber of Commerce. Pacific ocean a fixed time, carried on the civil lists. Vi Formal de; v Secreta va The coast’suard comnes i E. BULLARD, Bliss Placs, Nore Mead read “The Wine Press” Sunday. rmal denial by Secretary Bryan e “coastwuard cones into ex P —Adv, m.].: the administration's Philippine = wit nha‘ ;;;I(al personnel of 4,500, wich, Conn. TWO CHICKEN ' policy had been in auy way influenced | COmbining highly educated orficers and Certatniy will mest you at the Gov- FINEVES SLATER HALL FILLED | Ly nesotiation with Japan or that the |tralned seamen from the revenue cut- | U, S. Private Killed by Bullet. from craors il ot ke GIVEN JAIL SENTENCES. | FOR BASS CLEF CONCERT.|subject had been discussed here or in|ter service and the best surtmen in Maiican 633 e ey 1 el | < 3 okio, was quoted by Mr. Hobson with | the country from the life savers. The John Tornell of the West Side to|Nerwich Singers Were Given Enthus remark that this did not cha training and devel. v | I Paso. Tex.. Jan. 29—W Z ema t th o nge g and development of the new ] - dan. Viliam - At New York Thursday a eet of Con- State's Prison for Shooting at His| astic Applause for Their Excellent | nis belief, as he would expect the sec- | body Will devoive upoi the former) Warwi ki pilvele in Comp ny G, S rystal Domino Syrup |[:sisivsse: Terpasten s o e Ao e o B des e e Tl | Jum el i {0 1795, was gold to Harvard university 3 ogramme. i tirther Gonvinced.” Mr. flob. | mAnarement vl ho. directea by a4 bullet e (o have com from gie or 3367 at the auction of the Clawson Jobn Smith and George Kamorowsky,| That there tis meen mo diminution| SO0 continted. “that our first Inqury | cAPtaln Commandant, corfesponding (o an _ide of the Rio Graide today at RALLloN! ;;b:r?“g:yg %%‘ Sf:a.wnwn paid $12 for Mr. B. A. Mead of New York will : nto_the irtentions of Japan in Seiz- | the Sime office which. controiled the | While 1 s In his feni A e e Nor- |ing Kiao-Chow and the islands in the | revenue cutter service, B s e N follows the concerts given | Pacific will not be followed up, at least & sanotncenithi o Sl who were accused of the theft of|in the interest with which chickens from William Hartman of|wich publ the Butter _question, it's—Wedzwood I to an inevitable war.\ there was a dinner part hich the| sy will be made to discover the exact|just bfore the case reached tne jury, at from : AR AL o Ndo g it 2 o e fired from the Mexican side. speak at the Broadway church Sun- Montyille last fall, were each found|by the Bass-Clef, but rather the con- | b3 l‘)'.—xlmf“f”;::-‘{rfimv'nx‘xng »thzte.!a]‘mn, 82ND BIRTHDAY. PR e day evening.—Adv. guilty after trial in the superior court| trary, was shown on ever hand in China, with the ;)&gm& ’E‘; iy Settled an $3,00° Short: CALAM[TE COAL The sister of the last Bishop Michael here on Friday and were sentenced to| by ‘the capacity house ¥ the averthrow of the open.loar. poticy, | "V iam 5. Fletcher, Grocer at . the| o "0 C & B0 S s R e Tt e T e eas s ot el e three months in Jail. Aleck Lukowsky, | Memorial for the first concert by the|policy, leaving China to its fato to Falls, Celebrated Anniversary. he. formier director oF-publ in at pleases the Nl Gi0i el ner resiqence, 173 Farminsion 3 . A2 Who was arrested and accused with| club, now in its fifth season. To Decome a governed natlon, while thel (oot ol Pon BT d the 35,000 FIRST time you try it. avenue, Hartford, Saturday momming.|suffereq from pains in his head. Of|them, turned state's evidence and tes- | flattering interest the club responded | SomMmerce of America, which in cot- |, "WITAM 5 Fleceher, who for o3 vears I with Che T J. 0. PECKHAM left two nieces, one belng Sister M. |jate he had seemed to be improving tified against them. h a programme which both in se- | 2P\ FoNG8 along foll over 3200000001 4,108 “Hie “Sond birthday on: Friday DY -pavine JgNer 52 Broadway Phono 402 | Burnaratni of t2ie Atademy of the Holy fand the indications are that he suf-| This was a retrial of the case, as it|lection and rendition proved that these|in Manchuria after Japanese occupa- RS e Shud DIhiay on Eriday, osecuting ALtor- Family, Baltle. forea from shock. Undertakers Henry| Was partly tried earlier In the session | singers are conatantly dc ing ator, while the overthrow of ihe|#athering as it has been for a. mum. o e | 3fadam, we have found the apswer to| Allen and Son fook charge of the| of the court, but the illness of a juror,| new achievements and their s " of the Dower i the Pacific | ber of vears past. During the evening| Taina 3¢ 1 JMadam, we have found the 0| body and Dr. Kimba: id an autop-| Walter H. Lee, of North Stonlngton,|received the recegnition he power in the Pacific > ol =ning | ceived { | < and spontaneous app \ - e t w m Creamery Butter—adv. 7 o brought the case ax e | guests were his son, ~ Willlam - L. canse of the death. rought the case to an end at that|ed them back for a number r, U jr - ' It ts announced by New Tork papers | . M. Andrews was the son of Mr. and | time. 22 THE PARSEVAL AIRSHIP N ey Gl a les { oIt is announced by New York papers| e Gustav D. Apdrews and was| It was necessary to summon in four 2 post office, and his family, 3 L] | Art on Feb. 27 Edith M. Abbott will|born in Preston, November 15873, [ extra talesmen before a jury was se- i worked on a farm and lat. | lected when court came in Friday orwich Business col-| morning and Ashley T. Boon, Daniel ago he went to| Preston, John J. Parsons and Gustavus aft-| D._Andrews were the ones summoned. cars| The witnesses for the state who Violin_ at| were put on the stand by State's At- RO ALBIATE Hote Hull iere Hartman, ot s Willlam Hartman and ssle Hartman. The state rested its Just after noon. Attorney V. P. A. Quinn for the de- fense put on the stand one of the ac- *, “being | cused, George Kamorowski, and rested “lie| his case at 12.25. of| The arguments were made by the at- il bebirb | tell the children atories of the lives of [ AS ;\T{'j’)df o they wi bebi OVS | children in the museum paintings. Miss | °T ended the Nor 20l y | Abbott was formerly of Norwich and & loge. About 30 ye and their faces wili | student at the local art scho § Tt has a flavor far superior to any vou have ever tasted before-Wedg- B A | wood Creamery Butter—adv. e babies and wemi : chestra but some In the selection of the assisting ar FAILED TO RETURN.|consisting of his wife and two sons S L R U e e e and a daughter, Robers and Leslie W. having Miss Grace Kerns, scprano,| Flew Over Libau, a Russian Port on|and Miss Hasel Fleteher o nicoe of 5 8 Beliati s yoice made an instant the Baltic, on Jan. 25, Mrs, Fletcher, Mis lred Gibson, P % his two daughters, Miss Cora Fletc] g S Berlin, via London, Jan. 29, 7.15 p.|of this'city, and Mrs. ' W. D. Browning i m.-~T ’arseval airship which. flew | of Providence, a nlece, Miss Alice Jew % - U, the Russian port .on theett, and his clerk. W ic, on Jan. 3 25, did ot return. Brisk and active in spite of his three 4 1B QN e report that the German cruiser |score 'vears and twelve, Mr. Fletcher 4 NE = serg was sunk i the battie in the|i sstill in active business life and is % GOU th sea last Sunday, is untrue. All Y i i daily engaged In his grocery store at] hips, with the exception |the Fall: hich he ha ucted fo: o The above despatch apparently con- EL3 BY MORNING. The electricians at the Old Saybrook | turned to Norwich Lty g b oniyce power house of the Shore Line Elec- |in Cosgrove's store catchi their smiles. { tric company have packed up their be- | was o member of th { longings and left for thelr respective|Uncas Indz 11 { quarters, after two months’ job in}a past noble grand of | Placing new turbines and repaifing the lodge, "2l machinery of the slectric Nghts, v | Bobren Bt o i torneys and the jury returned its ver- frma a statement by the navalgeneral | ADDITIONAL REVENUES was also. a-mesaber of Broadway | 4ict in the afternoon, Judge Gardiner hertigbels ':Wim" l] &t 8 Gn‘»mzm air- FOR NEXT CONGRESS! (ot o 10-cent box now ¥ On and after Feb. lst, Dr. P. I|fas 2150 & membe Tadway | Greene imposing the sentence shortly el o Rt L L R Youré bilious? You .have a throb= Cassidy may be found in xoom 313 ygy “Hopkinville, Ky was it | afterwards. . rafhruEht (‘g}:g‘{irgfig Opinion Developing That Legislation| 1ine sensation vhirsTicadinel in the Thoyer building—adv. b m Hopid (e e was unit-] "inyoee on thie jury were Robert Stott s to the sea. The airsht - | bing on -in- you THE PHOTOGRAPHER ed fn marclago with " “Mics “pmma| \qiose R ne IUT, more Robert Stork w and tho crew captured,| Should be Considered For Mesting your mouth . s An exchange states that at a meet- | COUTENe o e e T eficioncies. W nent, howev — 1 iloon as a Zeppelin. | hington, Jai Kolberg, Vice Admiral | ditional revenue lesla ander of the British fleet | ed among congre: ing of St. Francls T. A. B. society, Tor. | Pand. Besid rington; held at the clubliouse Tuesday {7 Bdward Courtney andrews, som H. Young, Griswold: Forrest C evening, the chaplain of the soclet: s OI A TG POWE oL ST C + | an e zwell. Bozrah; James M. Hunt- Rev. Joseph H. King, who is a native [ 4nd James Andrews « gl Franklin; _ Benjamin Ga\p, . referred to Henry Frink, Preston; Ran- posite Norwich Savings Soclety 1 ugly system s full of Jife ff, and what.¥ou Plans for a n were discuss. | tempe : s leaders today and|not properly passed ¢ | of Norwich, gave an address to the|J; and one sister, 3 Sprague; Charles S. Ray, Salem; Ben- ated that Ger- | the opinion-developed that the subject|nced is a cleaning up inside.- Don't society which wes most inspiring. Fresten His parents jemin S. Hall, Voluntown. reported that the Kol- | should be considered at the next con- | continue being a bilious nuisance to i : | The British admiralty | gress. vourself and those wha love il sudden State Prison Sentence. 1 regarding the A reemactment of the War and Rey- | don’t resort plyt ic the enue bill, revision of the income tax|tate and in memk e { | . Now is the time to select your box{ Mr. 3 P for the Governor's ball, Feb. 2. On|and z; bost 1 A 1 of this. city, who was | sale at Davis’ book store.—adv. maae and retaincd by - | ch with s n e on sonality. 2 to increase ils receipts, a suspension ¢ omach, liver . and i S —— the free sugat schedule of the tariff by morning with | The Viwo Construction company of| Mr. Andrew tallented vis ault with intent to kill and TARLES D. GEER, APPEAL OF AUSTRALIA law, whch becomes affective 3 Cascarets—they work Thompson has part of its equipment 2t | olinist fc nusic and| was sent to the state prison for three Fasica] Disector and sale Gf the unissued A 10-cent box from the Westerly station. It is Mr. Vito's| plaved s ro- » years. The shot that he fired i S WOOL BUYERS AND SELLERS |bonds were under discussion. will keep vour liver<and AT plan to commence the fill at the Lord’s | ligious faith he profes. was the|at the woman at their home on the|appeal to her audience and satis £ = was sald tliere was no admi bowels sweet, and Point coves in a few days. The mate-|guiding star of his lift. He was a| West Side missed. them that there ha @been no overrat- | 19 Acting Premier Hughes to Prevent|backing for- any revenue raising pro-|your head Children rial will be excavated from the l.ord's | faithful and proficient emplove and had| After the Tornell sentence had been | inz'in the encontums P sad re-{ Operations on Behalf of Germany. |posal at this time, and the subject was|love to take cause -they | Point reservoir basin by steam shovel.|the full confidence { Iven, court adjourned till n Tues- mployer bl } His b it h ernine: and the: SnG aadi. | celved as the solo sopr being left for the next congress. taste good an cken. X | His home life was b rorning, and the Janus i- § tholon ch in New < London, I . m>—*“An in- — . |, Jasquerade _Social, Maemnerchor | usband, brother and Session was adjourned twithout | (hgome mEch o o : o ot Australion wsi | VON “BURIAN, NEW = 1, Tfl§:fi56h§:tz$:;‘e:nlfi"Ju,uA { drews proved his wor tections by the clu 1, r's o MI wool buyvers has appealed FOREIGN MINISTER N Heinr —adv, sttt epdie bl i — Araone the: Do 3 ting Premier Hughes to prevent ¢ and ve, 7. Frank Eagacor of| Tl Do Cherizhed for tear DIVIDEND DEFERRED FOR e s f It of Germany, HATES RUSSIANS. but to adm | Grotén have received a number of gifts | 0TIy _kne from their son, Frederick -A. Edge- | Prse 3 comb, who is ai Honolulu in the em- Mes. Charles W. Field. ploy of the government as civil engl- neer. Among the gifts are Japanese puzzles, handsomely carved and of considerable value. : INEROVEMENTIORARORERTY: | ceplurr, Rhich sras 51y : o el e A Fresh Vegetables and F"lit Vote at Annual Meeting of the Falls I such operations wool is 2 from RALLION'S i s . % to Germany with America | Company Directors. eibar t pipe. ~The acting premier e esiing: 3 t sympa promised to take drastic steps. The o . At/thelr annusl méeting on Thure- | shaiing: thron h reful | Eovernment had information, he said, . : i“ it 2 day morning at t\:n(lwxa‘rlo training of the oh 4 Y ¢ Great Dritain would Lo able to x T < It's appetizing taste has eatisfed{Comstock. 3 mill of stockholders of the € 4 " whole of the Australian 2 . i e nds of Glacriminating custom- | huSdand, wio mason, the following direc- jes Dreaming, by 3 . DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Wedgewood Creamery Butter.—|about 2> vears ago. Mrs. Field te and Kenneth B s an . a daughter « dsughter of Ge | rendon and Joseph ‘N Iy w London. te, Jr., of Fitchburg, Mass. i ] FUNERALS. | Wi or a re, which was 5 lespaten from Sydney ‘on Jan. 26 R SUr : e ST o S EmiSdney o e ; Dental Surzeon - iam F., Keables. At & subsequent meeting the direc Gerniag huvere Did (e cartatinh) 54 McGrory Building, Norwich, Conn. ——— ey 2 X elocted the following _officers: g : o e L Miss Charlotte Hill. Ot S Zadoc L. White, Winchen- Ll e M S 5 was Beid Erem her homs. tn Stostots | b a resident of Li White, Winehendon, Mase s > was 1 rom her home in Montville | bo ospital, New Ha- e it ot i wber, Down N = C. Chappel] conducting the ~ service, |of six e B T declare: a divi. | olEhiy ‘artistic- touch S e | OF THE DRUG HABIT. Ovid will remember his famous {Four friends acted as bearers and|Mr. Keab! o dend, but to use the money available| ously applauded as well e : line, “We must improve our X burial took place in the cemetery at|was remos he - improving the miil. property, and it | The club followed this w he | Longer Sentences in New York Courts ne. =2 economy, in ordler to save a few dol- | Oakdale. There Wwere a number of|at the Masonic home at i fo oted to apbropriate’ $16.000| Road to Mandalay, in which D is Proposed. In modernizing the phrase Wi are, to neglect you beautiful floral remembrances and the|Mr, Keables had been | new machinery which will put the| Geer was heard in the solo phi : make it read: “We must im. & IRE INSURANCE. _ attendance was large. | Mt Vernon lodge, No. 7 il tallaat ahape o while the club hummed an accompa New York, Jan. A special com- prove our time-pieces.” B Janything eise you will, but| Undertakers Church and Allen had| M. of Jewett Gify. Burial Prosenc ot the meeting were Zadoe]ment, and. the ‘rolli spirit of the | mittee appointed by the board of esti- 3 2 Success is the half-brother of= ot on th e charge of the funeral arrangeme: in’ Yantic cemetery, this city i Atte Of - WRGREnA0R: et SoE n w 3 { mate to investigate the city’s treatment P gy 5 Punctuality. It is not enough Se. at you are sufficiently pro- Miss Mary F. Sh | delegation from Mt. Vernon Baker of Greenwich, Kennoth B, White | cellent effect b orus work of f victims of the drug hablt reported 3 o to merely be there—we must be ected and do it now ! 5 : okl oa. {attend the burial of Winchendon, James L. Case, C. Ar- | t! ub. It was veil liked that an ay that the attempt to cure drug NI *% - {] there on time. yere ISALC S. JONES, .. Friday morning at 8§30 o'clock the|officers are to > hur Brown of this oity. and Mr. and | encore was demand 15e3 sent to the hospitals has been a am: ten Wa’'ches Insurance and Roal Estate Agent, |funeral of Aliss Mary ¥. Shea wasterment. Alrs. Joseph Cunningham of Putnam. A group of somgs by Misy Kerps|failure. Viclims were committed to T I g Richards Building, 91 Main S ¢ | held from her home No. 105 Roath Sk el i i comprised ( Grand je dors, Liszt 11| the he s for so short periods that and now, are the sincerest, staunche: | street and among those atfending were. Tri T co. neige, Bembe . 3y {oe o e ioes attenting ore Yeggmen to Be Tried. SHETUCKET CO. ANNUAL. i places. Rev. J. H. Fitzmaurice o:ciat-| The trial of the EDISON Standard Phonograph, large | ed at the mass in St. Mary's church|ated in Providence a Le cher June, | 0o zood results were accompiished, the|after a lifetime of effort, he finds | truest instrume.ts we wot of. Paulin, Ariette, Vidal. W ter ap- imittea reported. Changes in' the|himself in a position where he can That's why we sell them ggmen who oper- | Officers Re-slected With Edwin H.| Prectative audience gave her enthusi-|1aw permitting the imposition of longer | throw all his ability toward defeat- || sell so many of them. ‘ L who weve cap- | “gol™ B O8Il T acational -In. | 2Stic appiouse and a large basket of | sentences by tho courts was proposed. |ing Russia. Hamilton’s are priced as 16 = e at 9 o'clock. Two hymns wers render. | tured in an automcbile on the ferry 4 pink roses w ented her, she gave| Irnest K. Coulter of the committee, as $20.00, but no matter what Flower Horn and 25 Fdison Records, | ed at the close of the mass by Mrs.|[Yom Groton over u month ago, will| Stryction for Employes. as &n encore number In Time of | who said he appeared as a representa.. price you pay for them, they are: ¢ Timothy Donovan. Frlends ac: oltake place at Providence 5 2 oses. tive of Mrs. Willlam K. Vanderbilt, eme in their class. worth $40.00 new—Now $5.50. Dbearers and burial took place in St expected the The Shetucket company held their| = Interpretive abiiit B in the | asserted that the treatment of the drug SPECIAL TC WOMEN We will be glad to explain the | cemetery where & Shoce: servies D SEE e annual meeting in the office of the mill| next_selection by the ciub, which was | victims was a hideous farce. many exclusive Hamilton fea- tures whe:ever you call. Established 1872 as read by Father Fitzmaurico. awaiting trial and The Plaut-Cadden Co. |vus reat by Faher viiamaurica | **fawalling toa) and At {charge of the funeral arrangements. |fer With other members president in Greeneville on Thursday | Goedbye (Tosti), In which a particu- afternoon and elected the following|larly pre effect was achieved and| directors: Bdwin H. Baker of Green-| with equal success the next numier, ESIVATE SHIPEINGIINTERESES The most economicil, cleansing and germicidal of all antiseptics is — | charge ot/ S A e R ich, Willlam T. West of Roselie, N. | Bird Sons (von WenzierD, was gl en MUST ACT JUSTLY. [ | i 3 2 P ity & e e s I, Joseph T. Foster of New York,|by the club and Miss Kerne. The cloee 4 3 ThEPL[‘L‘T"A DEN Big Ben and all kinds of | xorwicn after thros monthe it so] NINE INJURED 1N o e £ L ETELT SR T R B e bt A DL T Salllom Suents Norwich, voice of Miss Kerns and the choris i ; S Alarm Clocks A o i i A RAILROAD WRECK.| Reporfs were presented showing afwers biended was particuiaris yeil WL Crtm Then: Cag e BLAUT-C 0=t S U DUCE e Mo e West Side R *| vast improvement in the company|handled Vet —1¢ privace|A soluble Antiseptic Powder o Gro visiing Telatives in. New saos|Spreading Rails Ditohed Inter-Colon. | ROUSes the past year. The reports also| Notably good as aiso accom- | shipping interests of tho United States| i : : 5 are visiting relatives in New Lou. Spoke of the newly organized club| plished fn the ciub's fon of Mary | continue to act unjustly foward the| to be dissolved in water FRISWELL'S, T S el lal Express. where ‘the operatives receive educa-| (Richardson) and Mic Sk and they have that powes A " £ Y 2%.27 FRANKLIN STREET T e e Rk | L e s fitione) ststtion vated her audience with a_ group of we will crush’ them,” declared as needed. mcr can [ ouse o n, S Thidan 20 ! mThehillr:éouz;: at & subsequent meet-| songs including The Bird of the Wil- | Secretars Redfield today at'a luncheon| As a medicznal 3ntiseptic for douches = THE DEL « HOFF |5 for Baual Sufirage in Rhode Island | Huittax for Montrea, were hurt in an| Bich; vice president, William . West | 3. Rummel, andthe eucore Sieameliy omeiais who have con- | cateed by fominine s 1 Ris 10 sauak | T frmveting M e § = = * = S etary A e Fairy Pipers. e accon i- | versed with me rs ding th rdi £ £ > oFrovidence, R. 1, Jan. 20—Senator|accident near Campbellton today. It| Maxton Wolms, Norwich: assistant| ments throughout (he evening were|io place Sovernment ewoed " maos | Lriitan, Yoars the Lydia & Pinkham| . connection - Shetucket Steset European Plan Glazk Burdick, tne majorttl floor lead. |ia expected that all wil rocovar, . | secrotary and treasurer, Gotas W. Car- | siven with fnish #nd artistic sympa: | into operation huve bec told that govs | b thels privace ‘cunrespomionce it | 1= “isas s e oK caused by - | penter, by Frederick W. T ester. t shi v ymen, .- - Rates 75 cents per day and uk | tho leglalature today a bill to grant|ing rails, Two slecping cars wers| President K. H, Baker appointed| The corcidine murmser wés a_de- | i competition with ooy blaced | women. which proves its superior: HAYES BROTHERS, jromen the right to vote for presiden | thrown down a thirty-foot embank- | Robert A. Smith héad executive officer | scrintive selection entitiad, The T ovd | vessels 1f the comparies Wil . deal |1t 16 -worth iita weighs in said 53 S T 2625 Menadway | Sl cloctors, A simmilar mescage' bes| ment The rest of the train remained| with (1l of agent and general mana- |of the Dunderars. which was given | suarely with o American pespier’ ~ §0c, large box. or by mail. | Carnations. with understanding and nice appre-! Mr. Redfeld said. The Pazton Toflet Co, Boston, Mass, ! Plagts

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