Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 27, 1915, Page 6

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WHENHEM!M}HY ~ WESTERLY ‘STEAMER SOLD TAKE CASCARETS . ting Mo By from 1. 5. Bk te Stwmer FORTHEBOWELS| %ok 1-Soth Ties sl Dok Boued Die s —Women’s Assault Case on Trial—Death of William TON!GHT! CLEAN YOUR BOW- D. Moss. ! ELS AND END HEADACHES, : COLDS, SCUR STOMACH. i i president of the| wére 238 births, Islé of Pines Cooperative Fruit com- Dany, Isle of Pines, West Indies, who left Westerly about two_years ago to 106 marriazes and 130 deaths. A comparison of the\ figures how that there were 26 lees hirths,| 16 less marriages and more deaths| in 1913 than in ous year. 10-cent hox TOW. us! You have a tbrob-| fon in your head, & bad r mouth, your eves burn, veliow, with dark. rings our lips are pasched. el ugly, mean and ill- Teur system is full of bile passed off, and- what you 2 “cleaning up inside. Don't being a bjlious nuisance to and those who love you, and sort to harsh physics that irTi- { manage the plantation for that com- Hobart steamer the Hill pany, . has purchased of H. Babcock of WWesterly, the ‘Watch Hill which runs during summer season between Watch {and Mr. Maxson a William D. Moss, 83, the oldest mem- ber of Franklin lodge, No. 20, F. died Al M. his home on West Broad street. He is at afternoon at 1.30 o'elock. red by his wife, a brother. Jesse Moss, of Lake Forest, 1, and a ter, Mrs. Louis J. Frankenstein of Westerly. Mr. Moss was born in West-| August 25, 1820, the son of Jesse and Fannie Dixon Moss, After at- Stonington. Tights at Watch] ars. He plans to, ason eamer and return| leased the whar a term of Hill come north dyring the summer L. > of the injure. Remember that most| ¢, pjs plantation the winter. It is|tending the Westerly schools he was s of the stomach, liver and| ;qerstood that Mr. Babeock has sold | graduated from Williston academy, at{ cured by morning With| ;e jyusiness on account of poor health, sthampton, M He entered bus- her, who was a mem- the firm of Babeeck and Moss iness with his of John J. Smith thorough Cascarets—they worls | ep. A 10-cent box from | of Pawcatuck and|ber st will keep your liver and! caasar Tiziani and Clinton Burdick of|in the mill business here. The firm Is cieam; stomach sweet, and|pyrgickviile were arraigned before | started the mill business which is now our head clear for months. Children| j,gge Oliver H. Williams in the Third| condu the B. B. and R. Knight o 1o take Cascareis because the¥|Digirict court Friday morning, charged | comps White Rock. He married bod@knd never gripe or sicken. | with breaking and entering the cottage beth Hazard, daughter of : | of Fx-Lisutenant Governor Ralph ( d Stanton Hazard, October A Watrous at Watchaug pond, p He was a member of QOCCUM.AND VERSAILLES | (an about six woeke ao lodge, No. 20, of Westerly nd also a ommander member No. men pieaded not guilty but were adjudged probably boung, over to the April sessio. supegior court for W ington 4 rilty Men of Versailles M. E.-Church Serve Annuzl Supper—Pleasing Entertain- ment Follows. Smit® admitted the theft of a c Lacal Larconics. 4 ks LR | DUretor and Burdick pleaded - guf fe Kennedy has returned The sixth annual SUDPEr EIVen DV| i, tpe theft of a boat, which was in| with relatives in Mt. & men of the Versailles M. E. church{ Watchang pond. Thev were - bound| over on a charge of theft of the arti at §500 held in the vestry Tuesday ev- on of Westerly has ac- neii precofi 3 cles and the bail was - fixed e A e a0 ing wi a record aFlenflanLe, The each. Al three were required to give| ‘nvfmz n‘s\vr:rninp ont mper committee consisted of A. Rl S%00 g or 51000 each in the breakins| 3t Norwich for @ wrestling match at e L T | @nliieritobiig chiarges | make 138 pounds on the evening of the lam cliowder was served by o capable Ir. Watrous attended court and tes-| [0 0 = e orce of waiters. Samuel Baldwin was| tified that Tiziani had returned a Wi QIS 5 i o ‘cief of the evening assisted bY|chester rifi valued at $1o. & razor and| G Mre. Albert H. Spicer of 5 Mr. Baldwin received|two canoce paddles over to him. { Elm street left town Friday for Ha- congratulations on the excellent| —_— | vana, Cube, \_\hnr_rl they will sp fit. two towder prepared. Irving — GIeEOrY| The case of Vincenza Cappucio vs.| neeks: They sailed from New Vork eid former record in the excellent ye lon a United Fruit liner and will re. 5 5 : Angela Guarino occupied the T L e ey . Wiest by Thil nder his direction. _ |day Friday in the superior court, e : . xail the supper the following! sore Judge John V. Sweeney. T Z programme was rendered un- >. direction of the musical com- consisting of William Kinder, and Harry Sengman: Vie- STAFFORD SPRINGS { William A. Mayo New Chairman at a case in W recover for bee nsustained was assaulted by © the plainti mages allege when she the defend sue: to ims nt o oncert, representative of the!igher 50, 1914, on Pierce street. Grace Church—Death of George company: piano duet,| guarrel started over f Fisk nder, Miss Alma Bouti-| thé Cappuico woman clai g I ss Marion Allen, accom- | Guaring. struck here in = S : > " = s 3 4 A s M Hanle: of Derby is the Mrs. V. A. P. Quinn; piano right han@ with a R se ; h Alma Boutilier; solo, Miss| frmiime® worns whien | e ol Tre s A Sy ou Shuncht “kering, accompanied by Prof.| hang. Several switne: : KKinder; concer. Allen orchestra of six| New: Choirmaster. in the case es. John Allen, John Allem, . Jru| |, William A Wrye of Hartford has et Harry Al i 1 - : ointed rmaster at Graee O aaen. Lillian Allen)| According to the record of births, < iy e B 5 ‘work of Master iarry Alien wag| deaths and marriages, kept by Town > ‘eature of the evening. The recorat. | C.efk Everett E. Whipple, during the| m ise spending a committee, C. W. Perkins. Ludwig| Jear 1914 there were 230 birth, 135/ home in Now ambaotz, M. Exley, 1. Biligar agd. | deaths and 90 marriages. In 1913 tnere Many Attend Play. vleasure of the evening by i 0od attendance at the decorating which the ves | | ore i ed. The men wiil be abl JEWET]‘ CITY. play Ton Man, given by $40 to the church treas- the yo of the Methodist oceeds of the supper, Local Miscellany. F. R. church the en; DeatH of Geerge Fisk. aged died at the West Stafford church { Annual Banquét and Social of Reliance i Lodge—High Ranking of Local Dairy Entriss—Alfred Macpherson’s Death.| csSaursauit is entert his brother, Arthur .DesSureaul | Fronmander and sister, Mis Reliance lodge, 1 1,%0: 0./ F, : e ;;_{K“‘l By Anna Frombaundsr have recently heen.rc d its annual banquet and social. in| g Tou S guests of New Bedford, Mass. friends.|the lodge rooms in Finn on! ! Lo e s Mr. H. Bovens was calied to, Friday evening. The Spring Valley, H., Wednesday by|¥as given in Rioux's hall, severe illness of her mother. ! following program Current Events Club Program. The i Current Events club will hold a i Ludwick Krumbholz was the guest of| Selection, by the orchestra; song, ing. The sub- Bedford, Mass, friends over the| Miss Jennie Johnson: song Mr Connected with end. Charles McKey; selection, orche program will be: Cor- E. Learned 1s building a house! character song, Professor MacPl reading. Ode on_his property a few hundred feet|Son; song, Miss Johnson: - selecti a male quar- Versaiiles village. orchestra: accomipanist, < W. Eilis, H. E. Willlazp Crawford of Baltic, | Robertson; anx orchestra, Norwich C. H. Moore and J. Carl Con- rill speak ‘and conduet service in the| A supper was served in Odd lr sses are Miss F. B. Methodist church Sunday|laws’ hall by Ruthic P No. 28, committe Harris, Foster, hornton’ an % s Francis Campbell. The me f, Germany, via ‘London,{ed esc: \bpudp\:} ters, cold ton 11 p. m-—Emperor. William | ham, mashed potatoes, celers, ‘estowed the decoration of ‘the oss on Enver Pasha, Turkish rolls, cake, fruit and cof istor O vt mertrahg P e O Dancing with sixteen numbers fol-| = s L ac e Con- [1owed, for which Drew's orchestra of tinople ¢ en of the | Norwich plaved and 1 1 YANTIC furter Zeitung. The miniister The gra = his_ warmest thanks | o aReC Guild Was emperor. b s Ladies’ Entertained—14th in arg Birthday Party—River at Flood . ceremonies, § < n. Arrangement committee, Height. LEGAL NOTI:Es | Thatcher, F. C. Campbell, D. = S g S | well. Floor director, Clare d Alfred Godrow of Peace covnr or l:’inron‘)“‘ HELD stea. by H: George , are spending some in ard, wiithin and for the District | Carpenter, S. Warren Gold | yard, on the 25th day of Febru- | McCluggage, Fred Whall | . 5e - > Yo severa]l days t veek in MUEL E HOLDRIDGE, | Roode, Fronk Palmer. —Deco s iy | committec, William_ Johnstone, | s Satterlce, late of William Jeffe Peter | Ladies’ Guild Met With Mrs. Bailey. ) iot,” deceased. R(u‘puop committee, John \\.‘ Baile: ntertained the | plication of Lucius Br: e Bail rtaine Conn., wito filed & petition e Ladies’ guild Wedn M. Blake, bXn‘ P. Gorman. luggage has been in| called there by the|the Alfred Macpher afterncon, Abo the reasons' therein set strument purporting to | and testament of said | be admitted to probate. Ordered, That said heard and determined at 5 were present. time was spe illpess and deat of ting will | Probate Office in the To t]son, the nine nths old son of Mr.| with Mre Tracy W , > i sald Dietplet, om ehe gin |and Mrs. Alfred “paerson. ¥ i 10th, i A, D. at 2 o'clock | Macpherson is James McCluggage Evrthday Party. $ at notice of the | niece, and with the baby spent sev < said petition, 3 of said hear- en by the publica- one “time in some g a circulation in said & 2 copy of this npost nearest the weeks here last summer. Dairy “Entries Ranked High. At the 34th annual convention of the| Connecticut Dairy association held in| ntertained a numb onor of the o ved and 2 lun, 1 awards offes décessed last dweit | Hartford, B. €. Bliss, butter maker for d-foregoing is a the Jewett City Creamery Co., entered present were Earle exhibits on milk and cream, standard| John Burns and Philip Jahn»l s e ey class butter, granul butter and e o unsalted buiter, on four entries| B e e M Bliss received a ) cent. | AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD rating and will receive the pro ra; u.§r , within and for the Di portionment of the c n driftwood along. 25th day of by the association fer high class|Gifts to Former Sunday Schoo! iiGbe creamery products. Teacher: B ard. ,a(e- otigge. Sunday Subjects. Tuesday evening the former members 3 The Rev. > 1dic of|of Mrs. G Mannir Sunday | Yantic will Episcopal | of the Bean Hill Methodi: D mission at 3.30 n afternoon, | and their present teacher v etk in Sinter 1 | Manning her home on and testament. with | Hell, will be the ._Allan Spidell’s A delightful eveni ng e aid deceased be ad- “Baptist church, which refreshments 3 . _ . |evening, Seeking the Best members presented red, That said) Divine Protection, will be the Re a huge bouquet of and determinad at Room in the City of d_District, Samuel Thatcher's subj morning at the Metrod servi¢ce, an Evening with Fannie will supplant the evening service. Rev. py the Congregational pulpit morning. The Y. P C. X, will_be held in the evening. | William Park, president of the Nor-| wich local union will be present. i Appointed Dog Warden. Amos Phillips has been appolnted dog warden by the selectmen of the town, the position was formerly heid prettily framed pic- ¢ a landscape. vere busily engaged Wed shingling the McHale hous hat was damaged by Tuesday's fire. James McHale” burns are very ainful and require much care. { CARIB WAS SUNK OFF PRUSSIAN COAST. Disaster Oceurred at 10 a. m.—Ship Went Down Quickly, ¥ of petition, and of said thereon. be given by the pub- 2.} one time in some irculation in said days prior to d that re- Court . AYLING. Judge. foregoing a true Charles A. Northrup will oce Sun meeting is NNIE C. CHURCH, Clerk. A COURT OF PROBATE HOLDENW Herlin, Feb. o via London, . ai Canterbury, within and for the Dis- | by the late A. J. Tinker. M-It was ascerfained tofay: that fhe 1 (‘xx;te%yulxenon the 26ih day of | Borough Briefs. | point at which the Carib.was sunk Captain Culver's records at Stone Hill show a rain fall of 1.59, and D1 8. H. Holmes’ 1.6 in Wednesday night's storm. - The Quinebaug wards high water stage. Mr ten miles west of Norderney Isl- , off the Prussian coast. The dis- occurred at 11 o'clock en the The & sank A. HALE BENNETT. Judge. of Annz Rosenzweis, Ad- intestate estate of | late of.Canterbury, istrict, - deceased. doth ~decree. that. six is well up to-| { opened by STON!NGTON F:nmnn s Whlst—Town s New Po: master—Death of Fermer Resident. Miss E. C. Roach is teaching the fifth grade in the Broadway school in Mpystic and Mrs. C, T. Eaton has been engaged as a regular teacher to take her place in Stonington. Hooks’ Whist. There were 20 tables at cards Thurs- day evening at Pioneer Hook and Lad- der Co: and whist was enjoyed, fol- lowed by refreshments. Prizes were awarded Mrs. James Dally and E. W. Northup., and _consolation awards to Miss Pearl L. Davis and Thomas Mat- tison. Librarian’s Report. At the postponed quarterly library meeting the librarian reported 30 books added during the quarters, of which 30 were fi on-fic- tion. During the qus 55 ,books were taken out, 2,8 fiction and 219 non-fiction. treasurer reported a balance on hand of $1 Postmaster Leahy Commissioned. ‘The confirmation of Joseph F. Leahy as postm: T for Stonington hes been announced. JMr. Leahy was born in the town of Stonington and received his education | in the public schools at Mystic. more than a quarter of a century he has been in the employ of the Atwood Machine Co., beginning his services in the year 1887 and for the past 1 vears he has been foreman of the foundry at this plant. Mr. Leahy served 11 years as a school committeeman in Stonington seven years under the district system v the past four years acted as ecretary of the committee under the new town school system. Until his removal outside the hor- ough limits he had served on the board of burgesses, being one of the com- mittea on the board of health and at one time a constable. He has served on many democratic committees and attended the conventions at tim Mr. Leahy different will ha assistant. Jabez Swan’s Death. News was received recently of the deiith of Jabez Swan in San Franc where he has resided for the past century. He was a native of Ston- | ington and spent his earller life here. | From Cairo to Jerusalem, Dwight C. Stone, and To < and Constantinople, by Mrs, Stone, will be the topics at the next meeting of the Travel club. Rev. J. A. Blair and the Mi are to move from the borough ahc May 1st and the Ludwig house, which | they have been occupying will be taken by Miss Mary A. Hakes, COLCHESTER William S. Cu;t?s Decides Not to Re- build—Road Repairs—Afternoon of Whist. Leahy as his e Matt Selectman Kellogz men and teams out on the roads repairing a number of small bridzes and slu wi have been broken through on account of the rain and frost upheav- als, Rev. and Mrs. Hent e have returned from New York and Phil H Miss Marv Wade was the guest of frienc in Ha '("Okd Friday. The Dhoard of relief held a meetin~ in the selectmen’s room Friday. Will Not Rebuild. William irtis is having the celiar filled has de- | cided not to Entertained Whist Club. Freeland entertained Wednesday, Afternoon at the home of ¥ He Bailey on South Main street, Wed- | nesday afternoon. Refreshments were served | Fred the day. dward Core ited relatives in Char’ calling ‘on build again. the | Wh A guest Smith of New of friends in Britain town Tt W Middletown town Wednesday. son of Worcester was friends in town rFi or | g Th 5000 lbs. Fresh Little Pig FORK LOINS Shoulder Steak, ib........ Blade Roast Beef,1b...... PRIME RIB ROAS 4o HAMS shet, or cut, FAR.Y SH0 T UT LAMB CalPs Fresh Spareribs - Fresh Pigs’ Feet - Fresh Pigs’ Snouts Pork Chops Best Creamery BUTTER IONA PEACHES, 2 cans. Sultana Wax or String BEANS, 3 cans. ..... Special Dozen Oranges {35 Maw. St. FF 5 ', Lw.\“ > Free Delivery TELEPHONE 294 George was in Co Jeremiah Harrington of Williman Sullivar ting relatives in town large crowd attended the movi Friday evening in Tip Top hall Steeple Tom at Woru Steeple Tom of Willi the et MYSTIC Death of Mrs. Sarah Latham Lamb | at Meriden—Odd Fellows Work De- gree on Class of Five. town mney received rning of the Latham Yamb, at her home in ha wife of Meriden. abou r of Lamb, Lamb Mrs six Mr. ‘Thomas She leaves her husb: een an invalid for over f hter, Miss Harriette Lamb Meriden, a son, Arthur Lamb of New Haven, and one brother, Lyman La- I of Yedyard. Lucy Eberhardt has retur 1 from a visit in New Mrs, Otis Abel - the ,\1eflwu st ct in wrch !'1 1day evening. | Capt. and M Elias Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Crandall and Mr. and Mrs, O. A. Wiicox have returned from a visit in Hartford Worked Royal Purple Degree. Mystic encompment, 0. 0. F, worked the Royal Purpie degree on of five candidates Fridav eve- After the degree work refresh- were served and a social time d. S.’S, Brown AacKenzie was at Gales Ferry Fr iday. Miss Florence Paine has returned to EBoston after a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Paine. Mrs. Elmer Hewitt has returned East to a visit to her par- e T. Wilcox Lyme after Mr. and Mrs. Georg Fannie Fish PLAINFIELD Hiustrated Address at St. Paul's Epis- copal Church. Rev. J. H. George, Jr, rector of Si. Paul's Episcopal church, gave the first in a series of Lenten illustrated lec- tures on the life of Christ in the parish ‘hall Thursday evening. The services nging, with Miss Amelia been Gbtained llowing this wlowed and limited for the litors of said estate to exhibit their course. laime against the same to the Ad- the Ladies night| istratrix.” and directs that public , No. . R & S0 The two Spaniards who lost thelr ‘o be given of this order by adver-|ang Franliin chapter. Mo, R lives were onio Martinez, a coal sing in & newspaper having x;ocs:{g:‘!a; M in Norwich. { trimmer, and Segunda Blaz, -both rTesis 5oy of thereof on ihe public eignpost| Miss Mildred Culver and William | d of Cerunna. Spal n seid Town of Canterbury nearest the slace where the deceased last dwelt. Certified from Record. A. HALE BENNETT, Judge. NOTICE—AIll ereditors of said de- Burns of New Londen were guests of e Donald C, Biiss, while in town to at-; Strike Bills Fassed in Colorado House. tend.the Odd Fellows' banquet. | Denver, Col, Feb. 6—2Two of the The Ladies’ soclety “of the Baptist: four bilis designed to increase the au- church ‘met at the home of Mrs. mma | thorities of the state government in ased are hereby notifled to present| Raney Thursday afterncon. — Mrs.{strike disorders were passed by the ineir claims against said estate to ihe|Raney was assisted by Mrs. E. M.|house today. One imposes a penalty cersigned gt mn., within the- time limited {1 1bove and 1nre§\ms order. . OSENZW BT( feb27d sy, ry, tHe Swift and Mrs. John Perkins. William C, Jaffers has been in At- fantic City, N. J, to attend the funeral of Mrs. Evan Jeffries. for refusing to obey an order issued by the national guard and the other imposes a penally for resisting tHe madlitiy i Sanford at the piano; prayer, followed bv another hymn; pictures of the hildhood of Christ were explained in SR pleasing and helpful way by Rev. Mr. George, and the evening closed with Jesus, Lover of My Soul The next ledture will be Tuesday pven- ing, March 4 at 7.30 o'clock. The lec- tures are public, The Ladies Aif society of the Con- @regational church met Friday after- noon with Mis. Wibberly. ‘There was \much sorrow in many homes bere Friday when news came of | the death of Rev. Asher H. Wiicox of Norwich. far a number of vears the, faithful, well I pastor of the Plajn. church, field | Statement by Supt. COUNTRY SCHOOL CHILDREN NO BETTER OFF THAN CITY W. H. Maxwell of New York Public Schools. —With the reports, the an- department of su- ie National Educa- me to a close here William H. Maxwell of public school session, warr wh he termed myth holds that the poor home cannot do as ild from the home Maxwell “The, hat children of in body he ne m work as the ¢ said Mr. elict are true. perintend- hools, in tell- ed {0 a survey c schools, said: when 1 learned authorita-| the conclusion of the ils report would include a rec- ndation for a dual system of v onal training that I decided I did ant a survey. It was planned half of our vocational training be zed on a_separate plan in con- with Chicago manufacturers 'l\a.te fund would have . Chicago pub this work training costs money. things furnished the school child are books and AMERICANS IN MEXICO CITY ARE ASSISTING THE POOR Have Already Contributed a Consider- able Amount of Money. , Feb. 25—The French minister was advised officially today the portion of the special tax of 20,000,000 pesos levied by General Ob- ich applies to foreigners will d. General Obregon's decree ted that this money was to be used for the relief of the poor. Americans in Mexico City at a meet- £ todey opened a subscription list for tance of the poor. A consid- amount already has been con- Mexico C Foreign hanks have signified their intention of reopening their dcors to- orrow. REMOVING MINES FROM DARDANELLES STRAITS Under Protection of Cruisers of the Eritish and French Fleet. Paris, Feb. 28, 5.57 ‘F m.—An official communication-issued by the French minister of marine today confirms the demolition of the forts guarding the entrance to the Dardanelles and says that mine dragging operatiohs are now proceeding in the straits. The com- munication follows, “The bombardment of the forts as the entrance to the Dardanelies was resumed from a gent distance yuur. day at 8 o'clock the morning, was followed by a bcmm at shorter ransa Four forts wers coms Now Is Your Chance We Offer Cannot Be Duplicated in Any Other Store Center Cut Pork Chops,no ends, It value StoDam-~-HOUR SAL.E--1to5pn b 36¢ Special Sale of Brooms 25¢ Another Carload of Grandmother’s Flour Just Arrived- Buy Now 25¢ Guaranteed Strictly Fresh Egss . 18¢-25¢| Grape Fruit - 6 for 25¢ Same Good Heavy Fruit as Usual 5000 Ibs. Sugar SHOKED SHOULDERS b Boneless Plate Corned Beef, Ib. Genuine Spring Lamb Loins, Ib Shoulder Spring Lamb, Ib..... 10 1l b 93¢ 1% Eoneless Native Pork in joints to order, Mj&d Salt Pork - _Fresh Cut Liver Lamb to Stew .| b= BACON =, = lb ]fi fanctes RIB ROLLS e c lb b 93¢ Ib 6l¢ b 8 lb 113 b 6ic 3 Ibs 25¢ GERMAN Ib 10c|FraNgFuRTERS PURE 1_|COMPOUND LARD - - b 1Z;C{iARD Best Values £z Ever Offered, each . 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It aid that all of the schools will for the summer holidays at ay, 2 month earifer them ed AL. ing effecte combined fleet, ing to an official report, 18: aniui0DSAM1%g- c2 = in Vienna are receiving as- om t AUSTRIAN CHILDREN TO WORK IN FIELDS. 1 is Scarce and Schools Labor will e Clciad ooty Nations in a World Wide State. g Roston, Feb. ~—The house concur- London, Feb. 26, S. p. —Vie today in a senate resolution re- spatches forwarded fron Venice congress to invite all nations ate ti in the formation of a world elegram company er of The Ladies’ Specialty Store SPECIAL OFFERING FOR SATURDAY Ladies’ and Misses’ Winter Coats. .. ..$3.98 and $5.00 Children’s Winter Coats............$198 and $3.98 Children’s Corduroy Dresses.................$1.98 Ladies’ Serge Dresses..............$2.98 and $5.00 Ladies’ Long Kimonos...............79c and $1.29 Ladies’ House Dresses. ................69c and 89¢ ECIAL! The best Corset in the world for 98¢c. V/e are aleo showing Ladies’ and Misses’ Spring Suits and Coats. CJur new Spring Garments have been selected from the most approved styles for spring of 1915. We invite an inspection of our new models, and we feel zazurad that they will appeal to all lovers of chic fashion. €3 MNOTICE! Mr. John B. Caron of The Ladies’ Specialty Com- pany has rmgrnd his position as secretary and treasurer of the said company, and Mr. Pierre St. Onge will have the full management of ail business transactions for the company. Per order of the Directors, PaSHt ONGE, President. s T3 The Ladics Spemalty Store 248 Maln Street, Frankiln 3quars, Norwich, Conn. e

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