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NORWI CH BULLETIM® TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1915 W Compare Qur Prices QUALITY THE BEST Cucumbers... Cauliflower. . Hearts 10c Celery Knobs 6c Fam:y 5w¢an 7c Fresh Tripe Grape Fruit Isle of Pine Oranges 30c Oh! you sweet orange BEST ROAST BEEF ... PORTERHOUSE STEAK FANCY SIRLOIN BUTTS FANCY SIRLOIN STEAK LEGS GENUINE LAMB.. SOMERS SPECIALS Dennison’s Goods FANCY CREPE PAPER 9¢ reduced from 13c¢ LUNCH SETS 15¢ reduced from 23c NAPKINS 3c dozen reduced from ¢ reduced from Washinton’s Birthday and other special occasions. A good opportunity to secure fresh House Cleaning. THE CRANSTON C0. SYMPTOM: o EYESTRAIN Type blurs when rea Squinting in bright lig Nervousness when deing clese Frowning, secing dousle scientifically tle defects cause regret E We have the experienc ] the extent in and the abili The Plaut-Cadden Co. Estaklished 1872 Plaut-Cadden Building STEPHEN W. HALL, Registered Optometrist Painiess Dentistry $ a. m. to 8 p. m. Daily 10 a. m. to 1 5. m. Sundays A gent!:man of a somewhat skep- umuerament ‘was wadmg reom ‘one day He asked a gentleman stranger to him) who came from teeth extracted, “Did it hurt you?” “Not a Bit”’ was the frank reply of the patient. Perhaps this life” will serve to strengthen your canfidence, too, in “painiess extract- ing” by our SAFE methods. DR. F. C. JACKSON, DR. D. J. COYLE Succeeding the King Dental Ce. 203 Main Street, Next to $oston Store Lady Attendant 'Phone 1282-3 Stands the Test of Time MISS M. C. ADLES Hair, Scalp and Face Spemallst JEWELS AND GOWNS Ko matter how elaborate or costly 10t make you look styl neglect your - z of head should correspond you should have an expert, r arranged b: Jaclk-of-all-trades! Choice well-matched hair in any shade. Telephone 652-4 06 Main Street., next to Chelsea Bank. DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgecn McGrory Building, Norwich, Cenn. F.C GEER, Piano Tuner Streat, | ;v.rimh. cu Dr. J. M. KING DENTIST May Building SaniTuWE THERE is no ad agtern Conpect tin_ for buminess resulls. 122 Pmlllcf rtising medium in equzl to The Bul- The Bastictin, Norwich, Tuesday, Feb. 16, 1915. VARIOUS MATTERS The almanac predicts sudden cold or snow toward the end of the week. Strollers near the Star Farm Sat- urday saw several bluebirds and rob- At Storrs, the €. B, soclety iz ob- Best $3.50 Glasses for $1.98; properly fitted, Burnham’s, 227 Malin street, adv. In 'the list of heavy taxpavers in New London is George S. Paimer, on $107,550. The birches in the woods in the suburbs begin to indicate the approach of 2 camer Panama, Norwich passengers aboatd, is reported as sail- ing Trom Christobal, February 15th. A Norwich visitor to New Haven each week claims that there has not been a pleasant Monday since October. ong the.34 students on this year's - list at Vassar college is Eiiza- Darlington Adams of New Lon- don. Mrs. M. Addie Randall of county ypresident of the WV will address the Pawcatuc! U. on Wednesday remen’s pre-Lenten dance, Yantic, this eveming. Drew's - orchestra. adv. By the will of Mrs, Carcline Hubbell, St. piccopal church at Poque- tantick, has received a legacy of .$100, with inter on the same of $14. ual meeting of the Ster- Athietic association, H. B. Mow h was elected pres ident and chairman of the board of director This is Shrove T popularly known as Parcake in the countries of Great n, from the | pre-Lenten 40 days of feasts ch preceded the Dr. John J. Donohue has: removed his office to rooms 229 and 221 Thaver building. adv. From the first 15th the plenet Mercury moved in i usuai cour a retrog until the first of March. At Westerly, the hospital squad of under the’ charge of Payne, formerly of Norwich, unday of the Scouts, the Boy instrections ever | afterncon in . vacant buildi | Peauet factory. During last vear Conn s of oats, whic five cents, of the crop $175,000. he Jabvan Woolen e president of the Mg r will be at the from 10 to 11.30 s at the store of Patrick T. Connell, Bean Hill, from 12 M. 4 P. )M, fo receive Personal taxes Sherrill, They have given work and money to the cause. eting of the Bos . Nelson Lee Mabre; , was elected a member nient committee for the anc of the winter and the months. ife is a student at the Went- worth school, Boston. The rur: Fast Lyme night sessions February 25 and March 1 and each choosing one of these dates. Th is so the fathers of pupils can atten the school ses and note condi- tions. 1 schools of Waterford s, NEW QUARANTINE FOR FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE All the Territory East of the Missis- sippi and North of Tennessee. Washington, TFeb. 15.—Foot and mouth diseaze quarantine regulations were extended by the department of agriculture today so as to include all the territory east of the Mississippi and north of Tennessee in a restricted area out of which n ments of livestock except for slaughter within 43 hours will be permitted to the ‘South or west, All o e sreat slaughtering cen- ters are located in the restricted terri- tory ang there is little ship; stock out of it but the new order was deemed necessary to protect the stock ; sections from infection. mportant regulations were 2dopted today, one defining “imme- diate slanghter’ as used in existing orders, as “within forty-eight hours and another prohibiting the transpor- tation of liveseack in any part of the United States after Feb. 17 except in disinfected cars. Owing to the fact that few or no cases of foof and mouth disease have been found in Virginia West Virginia, | Sermont, Maine and the District of bia, Stock owners in these jur- ons will be permitted under the d_regulaticns to ship out stock upon affidavit that it has been on th farms for a certain length of time and | has not been exposed to any risk of contagion. DETAILS OF THE RIOT AT _PANAMA CARNIVAL {Americans Unarmed, Were Fired Up- on by the Police and a Mob. Washington, Fek —Details of the Panama carnival rio n which Pan- ama policeman was killed and pes three American soldiers ilians—were wounded Saturday came {o the war department foday in a report from Brigadier General Clar- | {ence Edwards, commanding the canal zone garrison. All the founded are expected to re- cover, the general said, and no fur- ther trouble is expected. He explain- ed that the Americans, all unarmed.. were flred upon by the police and a me after individual altercations had precipitated a general row. and ci There!” said Mr. Nagg, after a la- bored explanation of why he Rhad stayed out so late; “I hope this is sat- isfactory.” "It is more than satisfae- tory,” Mrs. Nagg told kim, “it is sim- ply beautiful.” attending the auto.show. - f Endeavor| . eastward. It now begins| de or westward movement icut had vieldeq a 000 bushels of the grain. re price per bushel is reported at which made the total Rawister. who died last week 3 has been assaciated Co.. of Staf- since its inception. He her nd Montville are to hold al teachers man, PERSONALS Wilfred Lamphere Mrs. E. W. Loomis. Mrs. Frank Potter and Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Crooks spent Sunday with Hadley Potter at Montville. Mr, and Mrs. H. S. Staplin and son have retuined to Aont Visit with Stonington friends. Alrs. Frank Potter of Watertown, Ct.. it. at her home, is making a vi Boswell avenue, with Mys. Harrison 1. Crooks. Mr. and Mrs. John O. Peckham of No. 159 West Thames street spent the Week end in New Haven as guesv.s of AMrg. Peckham's parents, WO George A. Airey, for the Parker-Davenport Hotel C. for the past four vears at the Hotel jDalton, West End, Long Uxam‘u, resigned his position Feb. ist.. then he has undergone cal operation in New York and on Feb. Sth. sailed_on the S. Hamilton, Bi WILL TELL METHODS OF CONDUCTING FAIR Treasurer C. D. Greenman to Speak Before State Association. President A. D. L. London County Secretar Treasurer ford today t q'Lend the State ta local county greatest increase of state in five years, Greenman has which made it this year. the month to IIIPMCOLCHESTER FIRE LOSS BETWEEN $7,000 AND $8,000. Building Owned by William S. Curtiss Totally Destroyed. (Special to The Bulletin.) Colchester, broke out a tota 0\\“!" by and is covered by in broke out on the roof ney and in a few minutes the entire building was in flames. Dauthinee & Sirrott, vied the first floor and the rear i ot the second floor, and the front half was occupied by . Clarke, jeweler a 2 of the s Thomas repairer. ond story AT THE AUDITORIUM. Vaudeville and Motion Pictures, The feature attraction at the Audi- this weelk Stars, and good ed houses formances in a 1 was followed by laughte minstre! The fifth ep C’Rourke s The ¢ ure was a FUNERAL, Benjamin K. Field. he funeral of Benjamin K. held Monday afternoon ¢ his home on Corning rcad with relatives and friends attendi Rev. Joel B. Siocum, D. D., the y-asmr' wa o'clack fro Central. Bap ed at t Undertakers ¢ charge of the funeral arrangements. OBITUARY Miss Elizabeth McAvoy. Allss Ellzabeth McAvoy died at her home, No. 38 Lawton Heights, fleld, on Monday afternoon, illne: s lasting ver a Miss Ma; and Mict el. She was a member of the John's parish. Te: vilie, where her death will be mourned Interment will v was a_former by a host of friends. e at Taftville, WEDDING. Racykowski—Nowacki. church Monday morn. 1. Maciejews! Tn St. Joseph’ ing at 8 o'clock Rev, £ the pastor. united in marriage Anthony ss Sophy The groem, who resides of Russian the son of Mr. Racykowski and M street and is is a nati His bri and N She has resided at street. In the City Court. In the city court on Monday after a trial that lasted all morning Clement Jubert of Taftville, accused of seduc- tion, was bound over court under bonds of $300, furnished. Kell; remarked that The case against and Mrs. bert H. Bowe, at Thamesville, a_merry party of fiftcen couples enjoyed a very pleasant even- ing. The party was in honor of Mrs. Bowe's birthday and she received a number of pretty gifts. evening a buffet lunch was There was aiso games ¥d. Woodmansee was heard in a solo entitled “On the Old Front and Tyler Stanton pleased in the tenor solo “I Did Not raise My 'Boy to be a Soldier.” At Sea Mest of Time. Secretary Bryvan has informed Ger- many that hydroaeroplanes Miss Betty A, Counihan and Miss| war vessels. Would the Secretary T8C- Eiizabeth Counihan are in Harttord DKN/ of Alystic has been a visitor in Norwich, Mrs. Jom F. Cook has returned to her home after spending the week with CHARITY BALL AT THE ARMORY Annual Event by Catholic Woman’s Club Brilliantly Car- ried Out—Decorations in Pink and White With Elec- trical and Floral Effects—Attendance of Between 800 and 900. Wm, Murphy, Charles V. James, Leonard, John Carberry, George Brown, Miss Isabelle Lecnard, Miss Mary Leonard, Miss Pansy ‘eue Miss Ruth Dray, Miss Henrietta “James, Miss Rulh Jordan. Box $3—Dr. Willam T. Driscoll, John A. Cunningbam, JMiss Helene Dorsey, New London, Miss Murph Disco. Mr. and Mrs. Charles . lain, Miss Jennie I Mitchell, W Mrs. A. R. Race and Miss Rena Race, r. and Mrs. Louis Browning and lit- tle_son were guests of Ar. G. W. Loomis Sunday. One_of the most successful a most largely attended in the long 1 ity Balls given by the t. Patrick's of Monday i David Disco. of anrual Charl Woman's club of h was that When a crowd of between 800 and 900 enjoyed this final i at the Armo the Lenten Decorations in Pink and White, Pink and white was the color adopted for the decorations wit] touch of green that represented win Sylvia, Jarucs McComtal rant, Mrs. John R. Mc) , John Ring, Dan ‘m J. Burns, W. . Carlin. v before fhe opening of Joseph Boylan, Yy, Charles J. McKay, ., William Galliva Maddern, Edward Edwards, Aiss Grace Driscoll, Miss Rose D coll Miss Madeline Driscoll, Miss| . J. J. Donohue, M. D., William L. Suallivan, , John Slattery, Desmond, Thomas 12 vears with | SONE TS 0% ana harmonious ef- a beautiful background fect that ma - the brilliant scene. lls on either side were of pink at 3/ fluted frieze of p , James Harrin William Mcinness, D. Shea, William Car=| Jeremiah_Rior- Thomas Leahy, Oceana for ng the walls and on (ht fromt ermuda to recuperate. “”d Slong 10 W boxes on the nort ball whers there was Timothy rmnn. 2 doudle tie outh side of the wall win- formed at intervals The ceiling was | was at the box office, Supernumerary and programmes at the door b George Madden, and 3 room was David Walsh, the men’s coat room were Eelix Kee- ‘sels were ia_ken by throp of the New arge electr 1 From this hung swing nf Pe(‘nlc smilax and in which were dolls of “most Jife-size and as the began the swing kept oscillatin, forth ahove the dancers through the evening. \ s ccrner points in festoons of electric < with white doves and red roses 3 1 among the smilax, gether the decorations were on as among BOX OCCUPANTS iSixty-one Boxes Were Arranged For the Patrons. be in Hart- the meeting of ociation motion and Those cccupying the 61 boxes at the |ball were the m:h)mng oseph Devine, James been asked to address the meeting, describing the so much of a succes Gladys Crom “Miss Margaret Mu Rena \‘nnlh. Miss Genevieve the prettiest cn at the Armory, r ing a triumph for the out by Morgan Croni work was by the Eaton-Chase Co., and ows that are the New London county | ear, and the Midway every expectation. say, for & crowd of 40,000 Coughlin. design car J. E. Marshall v and Miss Molly Marshall of New Y. the officers Concert Opened the Ball. The ball began with a well rendered concert from following LrogT mme was given orchestra, directed by “James J. \icLsrtll‘- Casey, Andrew Caples. Boxes 4-5—Mr. and Mr: .\u!ln J. Fck?l Ivia, Misses , “Dreams of Humoreske. chester, D. J. Rathbone, J. H. Clea Edward Landry, William Le o'cloc Grand March. nd march followed tir made an_especially brought out and Mrs. Frederick Swanson, London, Mr. and Mrs. John Shea, Mis May Shea. Mrs. Anna Schelin, Mrs. Herbert Brown. between $7, ry, John M. Perkins. A, J. Wholey, came up the hall at the end in lines of eight couples abreast. ras led by the president, onahue, with John P. Cor- of ceremon- SR Dol Gerard Desmond, Miss Fleanor Fitz- Miss Cameila Miss Irene Wholey inverett. Was master Beausoliel, Mr. o. Box_§—Matthew G couple was Miss Florence Mon- | 2t9rium, Delia Dowling. New London, . Diggins and vice president Diggins, the first Wiiliam Mullaney van, RA ¥ van, vice presiden financial secretary. march director - William 7. r—n—'owna 10—Mr, and Mrs. ter B. Hynds, James Nixon, Miss Ma- bel Hardman, Miss Nellie Hourigan, {. V. Murphy, Miss Helen ey at nstrel show vaudevilie Their sonz numbvers were catony their up-to-date jokes created mam stumes worn by Modern Dances Barred. number after was the Lanciers, couples took their Professor Thomas in, Josepn AL D. Robinson, FHarold Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McWilliam mss' Helena Al L“‘"‘“”' F. Mr. and Mrs. Charies Smith, Mrs. ; ward Elliot, New London; Elliot Mel- vin, Somerville, Mass. been requested “there would be no modern danc- ing hero this evening.” The announcement was greeted with but audible expre: and then a faint burst of It explained why the print- programme was devoid of d fox trots as the rector had declined upon the programme. The elghteen numbers that made up were enjoyved to the full the closing hour at 1 o'clock, being called v gl v the orchestra > success of the ball was due to the efficient work of the arrangement committee which was M. H, Donahue, Mrs. Ties was see: The Mountain Traitor, Stanley Walpole. as was also The third pi omedy production, 2 tonishment Mary's Marriage, an L-Ko fi In Latest Fashionable Colers and James O'Ne! fott, Central \magp \I|<s these to appear o \Iarg'nret Cough the dance li ors and the latest sty of rare beauty at the ball and incl the following: 3 | satin an. co ices. The xemaJ s were Brookiyn Monday 7.25 train, and_burial e there in the Cypress Hill ceme- ported lace rodbe over white satin. crepe meteor, rose point lace. P Ponee meuse, black panne velvet and lace Andrew J. Wholey, trimmings. ge W. Mansfield, black ¢ ., Willtam P. Twomey, Edward J. . Bland, Mrs. John Callahan, Jot Corcoran. Jose |°“d lace trimmings. Sarry 2 satin with ellie T. Gleason, Miss Cathe T. Browne. Patronesses. Tosebud trimmings. MecAvoy is survived by a sister, A, and two brothers, Hugh crepe de chine, fur trimmings. iss Rogers, . m J. Honeyman, M . Thomas M. Shields, Miss Jessica Eldred. Mrs. James B, bhar‘- Miss McGarr: blue satin. McNamara, Kelly, Mrs. chiffern_over blue satin. non, AMr. and Mrs. crepe net with pears. ‘Ella \hannon, J. Henry Shan- 5 white lace. sident’s box—Mrs. M. H. R, Danahue Fied et . Mrs. William T. » pDlig William Butler, Fitzmaurice, ta, pear] trimming. y, £ T, Gmmb!:, Re lsmv of Torrington, Rev. Father Qumn QA Monty lhe, Re\ "‘ Bowler, drapers of R. P. Morrissey C-ra!\'ford Mr Hannah . Rinebart, Mrs Joseph Connor, T 3 oy 2% alan horn 1iss l\x:rgueme Pounch. 22—John P. Poland_and James Canty IL B. Caron, - Counihan, Mr P Connor, tleboro. Vt., charmeuse, lace tun! 4 W, . Staith, New: J., Edward Doian and James v of Milford, Mass.. beth McAuley, = chiffon and gold lace. Thomas Dodd, C. Disco, Mis: D. Fleming, Miss Ellza- Miss Frances ¥, Craw- Marguerite I.. Alice T. Fento Mrs. James Eagan, Miss Ag- Sadie ~Wilkson, Nellie Driacoll, Miss No- Masterson, Providence, Miss Catherine M. Bowler, | over vellow satin. Mies Catherine Shea, New 'London, New London Eox 25—Mr. and Mrs. George Mans- field, Master Harold Mansfield, Rep- resentative and Mrs. William Mitchell, agle. Charles Elliott of s Cecelia Flynn, i of Willimantie, Miss Frances an—eu. Miss Lucy Miss Blsie Mitchell and Will- iam Weaple of Westerly. Professor and Mrs. . . Mr. and Mrs. Edward O'Brien, Donohue, Dr. Edward Lyncl . B. Campbell, Donohue. Miss Flvnn, Miss Donohue. Box 25—Edwin J. Edwards, Dowling, Mrs. N. Fanning, Mr: Fitzgerald, Mrs. E. l‘hzgmald ! Joseph T. F: gins, Mrs P. H. Harriman, Mrs. John Murph: McCloud, Miss E. B. McGarry, Mrs. James E. Magner, M J. ¥} Malone: : Mrs. Joseph Marchiel, Miss Mary , Mrs. Elias Pincus, Miss M. Rogers, Mrs. . Mrs. Abner Hill, Mrs. R. Holmes, 'A. Jordan, Mre. John King, Miss J. Kearney, de’sprit over pink satin. Willlam | ov. to the superior which were The accuser in the case is Miss Neliie Shea of Greeneville. pronouncing his opinion Judge T. J. if he were the uitimate authority in the mater he thought he would discharge the voung but he considered now to bind him over. lace. \lo:\sup }\hs< McCabe, Mr: McGrory, Mr Madden, Mr: John Dray, crepe de chine. Mrs. L. E. Philip He- i ine, i verdress. it aavisable messaline, white lace ov Mrs. Thomas caded satin with white net drapery. Dora Sternlieb, accused of |2 was continued till Saturday. The court room was growded to the doors during the session. Birthday Party. Saturday evening at the home of Al- Nellie Kirby, | Olice Carev Charles Kampf, Mrs. E. Kirby, Mrs. F, Fontaire, Miss Annie Lyons, ) Mrs. Thomas B. Leahy, Mrs. John M. Lee, . Lord, Mrs. Charles C. mara, Mrs. W. , Miss Margaret Rehan, Mrs. John Royston. Mrs. J. R. Tarrant. Mrs. J. W, Slattery, Mrs. D. T. Shea, John Steiner, Mrs Philip Spell- H. Shields, Mrs. Daniel Shields, Mrs. D. J. Shahan, Miss Nellie Sheridan, Mrs. Patrick Sullivan, Mrs, William A. Somers, Mrs. James Stan- ley. Mrs. R. F. Sullivan, , Mrs. Charles Smith, Miss A. . K. Tingley, James T. Woods, Mrs. Daniel Young, 2. M. H. Donahue. Aids and Committee. Thoese who officiated in an manner during the evening were the Ellen Leahy, Mrs. John Lavalle, gy 5 During the |Jan, Mrs. Maore, “aste 1y, R, 1.; Miss Josephine Eliube!h Riley, and music. rs. Sophronie TRMAE Ta Hali, Miss Ruth Crawford, T. M. Con- Louis Gotthelf. Box 28—Mr, and Mrs. Wiliam H. Qat, Mr. end Mrs. C. D. Noyes, Mrs. John F. Rogers. Box 23—Mr. and Mrs. Francis BMiss Margaret Newman )of New London, Miss Annie Muilen of New Londen, T. M. Cgok of New Lon- a war vessel if he saw. one’— | Master of ceremonies, John P. Cor- ork ITelegram. don, Julian D. Moran. Box 30—Mr. and Mrs. John Steiner, Migs Steiner, Mrs. Andrew Radel of Bridgeport. Boxes 31 Isabel Box 34-—Mr. and Mrs. Nelson C. amber- liam Bailey. Miss Cora May Disco, Mrs. Box 35—Mr. and Mrs. John R. Tar- amara, Miss el White, Charles B. Mullaney, John de 39—John Craney, James H. James Madden, John H. gham, Miss Anna _ Cornwa s~ Esther| Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Keegan, rs. John Fleming, Mrs. Dan- Master David Fleming. Box 38—Mrs. and Mrs. John Bowman, Miss Mollie Callahan, Mi die Bowman, Dr. J. W. Callahan I Bowman, ea. Mrs. Thomas Leahy, Carl Lycns: | mas Shea. Mayor and M ¥ 1d Mrs. William P. Alice Murphy ames Counihan, Counihan, Wm. ugrue, Miss Mildred Bolger, Exdmondson. Mr. and Mrs. . Kehoe. M M. liven, Mirs. Addison} "9 Miss { Box_45—John Macready. J. McManus, s J. McKay, r., Miss May F. ) . Miss Theresa McManus and Miss Adeline A. Box 49—The Portecus & Jitchell Sox 47—John P. Leahy, Joseph F. Ring, Thaddeus Leahy, Helena | hy, Miss Teresa E. McNamars, | Miss Ellen M. Lealhy. and M 2 toria, and D s Box 46—The Reig & Hughes Co, kell of Providence, R. L, formerly Box 50—Mr. and Mrs. Francis D, | Norwich. Domohue, Mr, and Mrs, Ilerbert W Lucas, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Otto Hoelck Box 61—Shetucket club, Joseph Man Box s Lucy M. O Box 53—John D. Lee, Everett Pierce 1d. Miss Jennie Corcoran, Irene Box 54— : A Box 35—Norwich Tuberculosis San- Boxes 58-58-—Lionel R. Ethier, Wal Eva Heneault. LEox 60—Thomas A. Robinson. Mrs. —Alezander G. F Y, Mi. Flynn, Miss Anna H. K EXQUISITE GOWNS Styles Made Scene of Beauty at the Ball. Gowns of the.m: fashiona col- es made a scens ded ! M el 2 AMlichael H. Do: silver tule hue. whil nade Wi t trgd Mrs. Timothy C. Murphy, white im- Mre. John R. McNamara, vellow Mrs. Francis T. Diggins, i Mrs. X rice F. Kelly, Mrs, Henpah Rinehart, black satin, Misg Jane F. Few old over dr Miss May Pounch, pink messaline, lemon colored Miss Margerite Pounch, yellow M James B, Shannon, lace over Mrs. Charles C. McNamara, _pink satin, Miss Ella Shannon ecbroidered AUrs. William H. Shields, grey silk Mis Rogers, white messaline and Mrs. John R. Tarrant, peach crepe, | Miss Ethel White, blue chiffon taffe Mrs. F. L. Farrell, violet charmeuse, ink chiffon and Jace. Mrs, Edward O'Brien, white satin rmeuse, green chiffen and crystal Donohue, amethyst charmeuse, iffon drapery. 4 Miss Nellie Donohue, white satin Miss Fiynn, white crepe de chine, Miss Ruth Jordan, white point Miss Henrietta James, white Ilace yellow crepe. Miss Ruth Drs pink taffeta with Miss Pansy Neale, pink satin. Miss Mary Leonard, veilow chiffon MMiss Isabelle Leonard. turquoise over Mrs. William J. AcEnight, pink Mrs, Thomas H. Beckley, yellow bro- Mrs. Philip Sheridan, biack ®et over vhite meteor with jet trimm iss Isabelle Riley, blue trim- e green crepe “GCOME HOME TO DINNER WITH ME” *Neo, thank you. Can't eat with any comfort now.” “What? Haven'! you heard about Dys-pep-lets? Sare thing for sour stomach, distress, heartburn and ail indigestion.” “Do you rantee them?” “I certaimy do on my own experi- ence and umz.:xx tu‘:my friends. Al- Ways CRITY 2 my pocket.” “All right! TI'll come amd enjoy a good meal once more.” Dys-pep-lets are making fast friends of all who try them. Funeral Directors and Embalmers 337 MAIN STREET Ownpesite Pest Offica Phone 321-2 trimmines , ciel blue tulle Genevieve M rcaded sati “ormick, Belgian t (Continued on Page Eight) Buckingham enter- tained the Trefoil club Saturday % | Monday afternoon with &4 n-| supper party nie Budn: race Brown, \hs*l home on Br oafl“n) Margaret , Miss Eva EBous- M A r 0 quet, Miss Mollie Garve; Radel of Eridgepert i EARTHUAKE SHOCKS RENEWED One Persen K»l!ed and Collapse of House. IN ITALY Six Injured in Rome, Feb. earthquake shocks occu parts of the d visitea & 40 p. m—Renewed sturbances eral 1 { taducale Vero! Piitsburen, ted 1o retu Middletown— in another vea Derby.—The Derby weifare commit- tee asks ah to co-operate witl Sure Test. “When 1 wants to be plumb sadix < char-lgeg ip muh mind dat a sistah has | done been converted and not dess k satin, | merely poliy-foxin’ to be pop’iar,” e | tessed sage old Parson Bagster, “T itakes her hushand to one side and tells him to let 2 wet dog into de par- lor de fust time it rains’ Mustarine Conquers Sere Throat and Chest Colds Just Rub It On and Away Goes Lum- bago, Neuralgia, Lame Back or Sore- ness—\Will Not Blster. want a box of and stop wor- S MUSTARINE,” ing about aches snd pains. ] % you wen't s croup speedily and amation anywhere. reduces swollen Jomnte ana musties, e laiely banish headache, earache, ons, frosted feet and to turn r-o!d Ieer. into warm ones. Be sure it's b 1e original mustard pr = equal to Aifty mustard Washington Birthday Novelties LK AND MUSLIN FLAGS, RIB- TABLE CLOTHS, POST CARDS, CHERRIES, HATCH- ETS, CANDY BOXES AND NOVEL- TIES. MRS. EDWIN FAY Franklin Sguare. NAPKINS, FRESH SUPPLY OF RCMAN MEAL at RALLION'S WHEN YOU WANT to Dut your bus- iness before the pubilc, medium better than thro i vertising coiumns of The | there 13 no