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of the help “Enis | been the guest of ‘volun. n.uulou. TA'L! PEA | sEEDLESS | FLORIDA NAVELS suneosis. BOSE Srone N | EXTRA mlt i g Snh ey Taary. | e T Nmu& m& | MARY : lg ‘Bilot 1 MARYLAND mnfi'.' 5 M;,M" : Boars 8 B tew gy neld of 18 Burnes at the m ndou.lm the home of %unr“nt- SMERS P q = g ts, Mr. and‘Mrs. Nelson Webmer. s mudtha o tammfl'fi“ Dhs reatts lent 108 " Phones 84 and ey S006 it Bee voiatang tx hie Rome on North Thames street. e for the town of ow that there were 19 munuthr.nmfixow!anxm 32 deaths town Tuesday evening -to o | ents, Mr'“sm-.g n.m";f.h- aAnmnnemm an‘:. ‘been recelved | West Main atree VIOLIN :z?; Bt Yotundow m'&%‘mfi”’éfi BUYS 14 AGRE PLOT Partelow ON WASHINGTON STREET. TEACHER . m:fiu::;r%: a nau-by town saw a esday which had ogu:ll- All String Instruments repaired m""“‘ ,,?"" "“"“3,;“’ s Vicling sold on easy terms At Voluntown, Marion Blakes-| One more real estate deal that For appointments address 2. Jf, A Voluntown, iss Merlon Blakes. |seoms calculatea to have a part in E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor- Wylle after two weeks’ vacation | meeting the situation of the demand Stanton, Mus E. wich, Conn. spent in Indiana with her brother. for moke dwelling houses now in this Whitehead, | Saiss Bdith Hovden. = . Freemen’s Aid and southern educa- Jhe Bulletin in in recelpt of Los An- Sity - waa consmRmeted. on ; TRIEEGNE 4 ¥ David H. Purvis, W. B. Baldwin, from Mrs., Charles A.|Wwhen Julian L. Willlams bought the REV. F, W. COLEMAN 6. 'W. Guard. -nm o! Num who is spending | So-called Ripley property onw--hln:- Foretgn t Costello the winter with es in California. | ton’ street, just south of Bliss pl Thursday evening at Meth-~ X DR sH AH AN ‘The plot is well known to the oldnr odist Episcopal church, fol the | Dolbeare, Mrs. s 1 The board of equalization met Wed- |residents as the circus lot, where it|regular prayer meéting, theé Tourth Marion Bleck, 326 Mal nesday at the capitol for the purpose|used .to be the custom for circuses| quarterly canference wu held sw:cmurr of examining reports of the state sav- | COming here to pitch their tents. District Bnpcfln George H. Allen. » taxes The tract. is about 14 acres and was | Scrivener gna the mlnu!e- Estimating committee: James C. %7 ""'-"“»'.'...;."‘.‘n.': .- oIt Which were due | urchased from Henry R. Bond, Jr. n. nom. Macpherson, Costello Lippitt, John €. 2.4 and 7-8 p. m. Tel, 821 o! New London, trustee for the heirs, Morgan. Guy B. for whom the sale was made through o Ahowine ihat the chureh] A ts: Justin Hold City Missionary Northrop is having Jorhn o More e presented, showing t the cl IIN uditing acounts: ustin lolden, *"Moran, the real estate broker. | was In an emcouragingly B o e O Ry eI o hae |1t is the plan of Mr. Willisme to de- e % condition as to membership and fl- : W. W, % e man Zin get work 1 | velop the BioL which 1s so Sligibly sit- | nances and that the different organ- | Ives and officers of B e it Foay T Norwic! wan! uated at a convenlent distanceé from | izations were active in the flelds to| soclety. N D the city and accessible to the trolley | which their work leq them. ae| wChureh muste: Nclomuov Lippitt s R LT - n The conference voted to request n 4 len. Nelson . 0] er. - o the return of the pastor, v. F. ‘ellows . ; m’"’“’u‘:{;‘h‘m‘ Gales Terry to the o 50 fest front and 100 Soet Qepih | Coensan, 2ve another yeas as pastor of |- - Bemavelent fubd: . Guy. B, Dolbeats.| 1 BOWers Bege, of | . have been laid out on the property, e : ; i ce appears nnchuy improved. ahiche will ‘Bave: Wired g the church. He completes five years Rocording steward: Guy B. Dol Mrs., Charles D. m hag is- in the pastorate in Aprll and upder 3 The ehestnut trees along the road- |thFOush it. Nineteen of the lots are| his leadership the captain has been| District steward: Guy B. Dolbeare. by mvituticas Sor &ty Sov Batirddy 5 hy . 16th, at her n ) ide of Woodside farm, at Bolton, are |0 both sides of the entrance street| maintained with a constantly growing| Lay delegate: Costello Lippitt. S T R S ey mn. cut down, as they are dead or|Which.is at the northerly end of the|interest among its membership who| Lay delégate alternate: Guy B. Dol- _— z of the blight. ose by the |Plot. This entrance street runs to & | aro looking forward to one particular- | beare. g O, Bmith gave a de- Rnlgiel farm have aiready been cut, |Street that is laid ot across the prob- |y jmportant event this vear when| Lavman assceiation: J. C. Macpher ,,“m,m"“d“gmy g W2 BB erty, from north to south, and branch- | the Southern New England conference sop, J. B. Htanton. - a ht The Hiatora’ Brass mentions that]iiE from his'is o Short birest that| b to ect bere, Boisa preliniinary | Faviten Association siternates W | Ieocny e, B e tabies. The beautiful prizes were won e Rev. Felix J. O’Nefll' ew funeral |Tuns to the rear line of the plot. A.|discussion was held Thursday night| M. Newbury, David Purvis. by Miss Caru E William A. F oldlng hymn and march, entitied When Even- | Street will also be laid out along the | |ooking toward arrangements for tak-l Willimantic Camp Meeting assocla- o o By P Norton, nise B. Meech and ing Comes. was lsed for the fixst time e ticet e gy g | Ing caro of the conference. tion, Costello Lippitt. e B Aok Thies bibes ;:o:gyfnfher‘- funeral in Willlmantic | B o e of. C. Morgan Williams came in for tea, which was gerved in the dining room, where Mrs. W. Tyler : b e e e TOLLAND LUMBER CONTRACT |HOUSING CO. WORKERS Olcott. ana Miss Jane Bill = poured. g ° At Gales Ferry Wednesday there| One of the boundary lines of “the Mre, R Mel. T de. Mis: was a_neighborhood sewing bee, Mrsi | plot is the strip of land recently given LEADS TO SUIT. SEE ENCOURAGING SIGNS | Mrs: Ralph Melcer, Miss Richards, Miss Fred Turner, Mrs. Latham Smith and |for Mohegan park by Henry R. Bond, e v e e B B B Miss JuHa Richards meeting at the {Jr., and his sisters. Mrs. Esther Wachnaneky and G. W.|Promising List of Subscribers ls Ac- |8t Berving whments. home of Mrs. Miner Moxley, having Sterry of Tolland Make Counter| ocumulating — Favorable Attitude dinner, and tying & quilt. GANCER OF STOMACH Claims. Manifested. RHIEISING SERTSE OF s — INFLUENCING LEGISLATION . ":‘ho tax M;b!gll:‘:nlmfi ‘gvem: WAS CAUSE OF DEATH| A jumber lawsuit was heard by| Although the Norwich Housing — , a es M“ammg N A Autoney on Body of John|Judge Smith in the court of com- |company had no new subscriptions to| Lively Tilt Betwesn Representative ® 5 mon pleas at Hartford this week, the |report on Thursday, Secretary John e e F. Wright of Voluntown. parties atk'yhsl;eflbe::}[mllrl,d Esther 3. Conkery expresssd the conviction Austin and_Manuel Quezon. g g s achnansky of Hartford an e earnest wor at has been i - We have a few that we |sgiven an opportunity to speak. Deputy Coroner John H. Barnes, who | W Sterty of Toliand. Joseph H. Peck | A0ne i the past few days hae broughit] .o thington, Jan, 13~When Repre: was appointed fo this place during the| appeared as attorney for Mrs. Wach- |to light many prospective subscribers | Sonietive, Austin, republican. of Ten have used around the Store N.‘.é the coming annual meeting at |liness of Coroner Franklin H. Brown, | nansky, and P. d. banahey of Willl- | Whose decisions to name the amounts | trar- Samor auietn, the — Philinsine particularly because there was an au- he defendant. they will subscribe will make a very | (nat, Manuel Queson. the FPhilippine . o assoctation_there will be a dis- mahtis for dha. detendan 2 Very| resident commissioner, was the leader which we will sell at & reduc- | cussion of the Stevens bill (the fed- | LOPSy, o be held on the body of John | Tt was admitted by both sides that |gratifying sum in o day or two and|of o Philippine home rule movement will pave th - eral narcotfe law and its many. rul=|i;" city -on «Jan. 1ith, received the Mrs. -Wachnanskw made ~a contract pave the way towards the ulti b e todlan of @ fund for influenc-- - ar ‘Drice. | mEs) an: ran Toww. - 3 Sith Sterry for him to saw out lum- [mate realization of the $10,000 that |Snd FUS tion from the regular price. |ings) and the itinerant vendor report of Medical Examiner Dr. C. C.|her om her fafm in Vernon. The|is wanted to meet the offer of the | n§ lefislation. thers was a = heated Gildersleeve, Who performed the au- Hopkins & Allen Arm DL Ditingletie: Shad A Sm— bt Professor Jones of the Willimantic agreement was that if the weather |Hopking n s company to| 5 gy i e As good as new. tral was_the speaker Wed- | (°BS¥. s 8008 he was to begin two weeks | match the $10.000 that is raised now | 2iEnantly deniNy the aliegation in a nu:g‘m‘:m e iy of ¢he | , This disclosed that Mr.- Wright's | 7or *February 15, 1915, and if the |With $20,000 from the company. Susech that drew much applause and death was caused by cancer of the President Frank J. Ki Mr. Austin replied, naming Newton e _Torrington High weather was bad he was to begin in s n ing of the UdOts O e Jom o ie | stomach and there were no indications | froc weeks, Mrs. Wachnansky said |board of trade has been ropresenting | N Totior s Mt ROl o GEO. A. DAVIS, 25 Mm’ Snd boys an ides of What training|Of JSAth other than from natural| Sterry dld not hewln within the time|that body in solicitation work that Statement. Mr Gilbert, Austin aaded, 5o 3 ve e tim- e S lew days |, B - Bhore iy Mr. Wyight was a paper hanger and | 508 2 %5 o0y “Teom (o farm and |and William B. Woods has been do- bad said Quezon told him he once At & parents' meeting to be held un. | Painter in Voluntown and there were | ;ou 3 °and had to pay 38 o thousand |InE the same service as a represen. | Danduetied Afty-seven members =—of der the auspioes of the Y. O, C. A. at | Circumstances that decided the au-|feer for cartage of 120000 feet, that|tative of the chamber of commerce. | CHET(S 18 order (o ifuence Them the Princess theatre, East Hartford, |thoritles to order an autopsy. It i8| he lost the use of the side strips | Both have been active in the work and| .o Y - e g Quezon shout- SurMay afternoon, Dr. Frederick H. understoogo that some of the circum- | ¢ .© "Ny "Y1 0 "anq fost the use of |like Secretary Corkery have good | ¢4 "It is tru;. t.huh gave tbhem ban- Sykes, president of the Connecticut | Stances about the case led to the feel- | ¢no sawdust and had to pay a man | Prospects to report from the sentiment quet. I too, have haq members dine College for Women, will be the speak- | IN€ in the minds of the authorities|s7s galary to watch the lumber be- |that they have found increasingly fa- | H G S5 Can s o SHe - have To Wh ¢ 5 oo “Ho Will take for his subject The |that there might have beem a case| ..t “®3TF 0 B 23 W P, oV | vorable “towaras subscription to the | sked me to dine with them, but I ‘o Whom It May Concern:— Changmg 1te. of poisoning, but this supposition was | i/ ¥i o0y developed the fact that | Housing company since ~the public | REVET sought to-influence any of them Notics s Hereby given that on Jan-| o oyt Est et of whtch | aricded By the developments of the | s "Wanchnanay, was buldine & |Mosting in the fown hall last Friday | ¥ PORASts, OF oo 0L SIS L it 16 Navt 2 society, of whicl - n % uary 1st, 1916, Jossph Hall, formerly | Rear Admirat C. F. Goodrich, U. S. N. Tioneh Kol bein o e e ]~ . r.” Austin Insisted that the Pril- one of the firm of Hall Bros., woolen | retired, of Pomfret, former comman AT DAVIS THEATER. to saw out some of the lumber for| NEW ND ipinos were not ready for home rule. = ant of the Brooklyn navy yard, is pres- —_— e misien 2060 Sasnamts LONDON NORTHERN It would place them at the mercy of manufacturers, with their princlpal |igent formally opened the John S. Vaudeville and Photoplays. Sterry claimed Mrs, Wachnansky OFFICERS ELECTED.|J2Pan and endanger 5000 Americans, office located at Nos. 20 and 31 Com- | Barnes Memorial library Wednesday in il v ot Sl A oy gt e he added. morce Strest, Norwich, Conmeticut,|T00m 1618 of the Acolian Hall bulld-| A comedy that kept the house ap-|fon days bevond the three weeks' pe- | C. H. Osgood President—iohn C. Av- | WhY not tell the Americans to 3 = Ing, New York, plauding the four talented people in|rjoq but that within that time she| erill Vice President and Treas--| s hory>?" asked _ Representative withdrew from said partnership, and The Elopement, as presented by Mar-| ¢mnioved ancther to saw her logs as-- | Rucker, cpmocrat, of Missourl. froR I e el f The Connecticut Federation of Labor | jorie Fairbanks & Co. was the head- Foas S A o LY “Would you have t#e president send om said. date forward is no longer| . o oyiive council has approved the|liner in the vaudeville bill at the | jid,that he was deptived of 0o Tt them the same unpatriotic message a partner of said firm, and that on|plan to have all unions of the state|Davis theater on Thursday, and had a | 5 Crurorer®” 1o 1 ek At the annual meeting of the|that he sent to Mexico?” Mr. Austin ive Uné hour's pay on Jan. 27 for the | good companion ot on the bill in the | Of lumber. He briogs a counter: the New responded. said January-fst, 1916, Frank B. Hall | £1Y8 088 BOUrs DOy o8 oo o ary, | Soaine. aad. caling duo. Jonn 3. claim of $306 damages for breach of | Northerr Railroad Co. held on Thurs. | Republicans cheered loudly. and Otis B. Hall became members of | ;many of whom have suffered the loss contract. day morning In thelr offiss in New ——— the firm of Hall Bros, and that said [of their homes through the Loewe|had a novelty offering called Types of London, the following directors were| ABSOLVED OF MURDER o Wy Tite wpleh b ¢ ot | vErRDICT STANDS IN ¢lected for the ensuing year: Charl ' partlieIlh Wil cEaSNue oL IS 5 it shape, white the third act of the| SHEFFIELD ALIENATION SUIT. | H. Oosgood Norwich: Thomas . B ey iness under the name of Hall Bros,| Justus SIheMeld obtained = divorce |bill was aiso well chosen in the jus- —_— Eaton, Worcester, Mass.. Edward C.| g g b, Wilking of Louisiana, Mo, De- with. Its ‘office losatid. ot Nue 35 i x;om his wife, d.n R.;m !érv nsf- ling specialty given by the Two|Supreme Court Decision by Justige|Smith, St. Albans, Vt.; John C. Averill, % A} 7 ted eld, grounds of desertion from|Friends which included a clever canine Beach Finds No Erro Norwich; Guilfora Smith, South - oreiizis 31 Commerce Streot, the members of | Vice Ghancoll% Vifilfl 35 u:l;{ : actor. eac b ok 5 Windham: JInstin A. Southard, New Bowling _M- ¥ 18 —Fred Jersey City. e application of ©On ¥ London; i . ng- Green, Mo, Jan. 18— the SRS HEEISEF W belng | 3 & Jor & alvorce " was_domied | tramtics tor e Saot el o el & | n dectsions handed down by tne B e sas il SPIIE- | 1) " Wilkine, of Louistana, Missourl, njamin Hall, Betsey G. Hall, George | The Sheffelds Ilived at the Mohican|was the five-part p The Disciple, | SuPreme court on hmd;;i “1‘.-1 ce | vorke olty. was declared innocent of the murder E. Hall, Frank B. Hall and Otls B.|hotel last year. Th which Wilham B. Hart starfed: iy | Beach found mo error in the New Lon At a meeting of the directors of the [9f A. M. Walker, former mayor of ty case of Lucien M. Shefeld Hal Five adaitional male stenographers |iBo. tense and thrilling situations of “’,:" T New London Northern Railroad Co., | Louisiana, and a colonel on Governor P";‘{: this western drama. The lighter side| “irpg plaintiff, who lives in New Lon. held immediately upon the adjourn- | Major's personal staff, by a jury here Dated at Norwich, this the 11th day | Will soon be selected from the el of the pictures was taken care of b ment of the stockholders’ meeting, the | toRISRE. of Januaty, N Saved By Wirsless. & Kevatone, P oo, s aven &m;&;’? following officers wereelected: & the| Walker dlea from a bullet s T unts of com: . v es H. HALL BROS. (At 8 galary of = begin °"“FUNW 01d Saybrook, whom Sheffleld sued for cvl’"""re 3 s LL v 5’“""“"- N""“'“‘ Neugatuck, Nor- SRRRALIn :“fimam of Baybrook, wife of the| ™o, ary—Justus A. Southard. . . siats Mrs. Floyd H. Ledger. No error was found in the case of “fooling” with a revolver in Walker's 0verha“lln a“d Becanse the 1915 legislature decided | The funeral of Beds Swahn, wife of | the Etate va, lgnacio Carta, convicted office. not te make any appropriations for the | Floyd H. Ledger, was held in Womel‘ in the superior court of Middlesex | STATE GRANGE INVITED Attorneys for the prosecution at the next two fiscal vears for the con-|ter Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock.|county of assault with intent to kill TO NEW HAVEN |opening of the trial announced the =; struction of new state highways, there | Rev. B. L. Jennings of Grace Methodist | This opinion was written by Justice oo den Lol testimony would show that Walker e a‘r °,r new roads this year, but|Episcopal church officiated and burial | Thayer, but Justices Roraback and|Por Its 1917 Session—Installation of | Was shot, mot in his own office, but " took place in Hope cemetery. The at- | Wheeler dissented. Carta was found Closi i in Wilking’ home, a few hours after 4 voted to keeping tendance was and there were a |guilty by a jury. A per at Offisers at Closing Session. Wilkins was supposed to have gone of ‘all kinds on line highways splendidly maintained. |numbor of beautiful floral forme. tacking Ttalians, s, dinngd. Biotion. 4f the. Connanti. [Out o8 the eity, Wilkina had been - AUTOMOBILES, S B R e M e o e | cut_State Grange at Foot Guard hall | Si%0e0, 2%%% B, Toroner's inquest into o in Hartford, Thursday afte: jtn | 1o, testify at the coroner’s inquest into CARRIAGES, WAGONS, |, Zisste St i i e | 5000 Lrea e | R Hini Rutees oy 050T L TRUCKS and CARTS |of power for the general lighting sve- fo Rty Adelaiaw How Daper. A, e o e Niw | WITNESSED BATTLE BETWEEN tem of New London has just — Tatt s Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- | "Pne contract is for five years, in- AT THE AUDITORIUM. gflm_éh‘e atter s Ceres of New Mom‘w MERRIMAC ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. o« years, as herétofore, in nm.rks on the work of the mew|Mrs. Mary Sohieffli;, Who Died in hot Slacksmithing In il its branches. Vaudeyille and Photeplays, 5 Jyere, made by Chasles T. Davia. New York Yesterday. ot Conw \zl‘" ¢ iy A R York, Jan. 13.—Mrs. Mary P 5 R R e e e e R e s nsuran 'y i - sfl chary 98 mg seripure and o 'n:nnh' was the ‘y Henry C. Dunhun ot M nited J"htm cns;;r’el:e ) ) "lnd act the secretary. Mr. Dunnm died at her h day o Aristocra $1,200, hm on m-n 507 to 515 North Main St | A ! W mmrggflg-' - ¥ interest in the 18’ 3 an Mva m are no unpaid claimé e visitin her bmdur Colonel . M in comedy Willlam Fortress Monroe dur- Fnr m number. -n. executlve committee and the the cflfl war, she witnessed the b . attendance dommittee were W Mm the Monitor and the clean season’s stock Hope, Crews, L lnTb th? .M "mwx s e ftor extensive ATTEMPTED SUICIDE ve cut prices. ; jeading . sxegllant: | ments to o B i)/ BY DRINKING POISON. have your size. ¢ : LK % Nucepa. P of I in the markst take a fosk at thom, | fis - & to the executive com-|MrS: mfi%fl:_nmvfl;fi:;‘m a _“Own a Montana Robe for the Aute” |and ) rosorts. ) 1 mfl“mwmm!!!np was direct- programme for the ltmc-n.ccu.ha.xa—m-m.. lecturers’ | Cra’ proprietor of a second hand Saeonl Do s e ote on Vdtecan Wtrest, at- mm afternoon by ‘was visiting at the home of a friend and stated she wuflnd. allowed her to lie m ‘:un::v.d mflewhhfld s B ety 337 MAIN STREET Oppavits Post Offien ‘Phone 321-2 Lady. Assistant Is Going Far. Even so peaceful a man as Mr. Ford might be tempted to feel “fighting mad” about the jump in the price of gasoline—Washington Star. New Britain. — Commander F. V. Streeter of Stanley post, G. A. R., be- gan his fourth term Wednesday night as the head of the local G. A. R. body. Remington, Smith Premier or Monarch Visible Typewriter 1 Month §3.00 8 Months $7.50 Remington Typewriter Co- (Ine) 139 Temple Strest, New Haven Bargains In Boxed Paper and Correspondence Cards WORLD’S ALMANAC NOW ON SALE THE CRANSTON C0. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY With each of these brands we give one bottle pure California Port Wine free: 1 gt. Old Darling Whiskey....... $1.00 1 qt. Penvick Pure Rye Whiskey $1.00 1 ; Abes XXXX Maryland 'ure Rye Whiskey....... veee. $100 DON'T MISS THIS A. SHANKER Telephone 1182-3 43 West Main St. DIAMONDS If you did not get a Dia- mond Christmas buy one for yourself now. We have a very complete stock and our prices are right. : Diamonds are sure to advance and will soon be worth more than they cost you. Established 1872 THEPLAUT-CADDEN CO. JEWELERS 144 Main Street .Alarm Clocks of All Kinde at FRISWELL’S 25 and 27 Franklin Street WHITE ROSE Shad Roe and Lobster Paste RALLION'S sells them WHEN YOU wm Dy gour .-. s