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'remw-tm ohmu will'not be de- eidnd -ng_-mmmmfl,wm aes § . {9 AWeekoflonanmg s -hvn‘ -euunun and west. mu. u . 3 omm t 3 ,.,E",,,,.,."m 5«,’"3:“.,0,‘2..‘,'"3&“,.5".; Yerdict, but the foreman : - R T bis is Remnant Week—the. greatest bargain --ii- ”ax;:yNewEn‘hl‘:SD“H‘.ln i ey sk St > v ‘lhll.‘. M“fi'*m Obsarsetfoii 15 Noswioh has Been before ' them sincs it was| a — = special values in Remnants, Odd Sizes and Broken Lines. S D iy oo | S Clmer, who was driving 2 fitaey Every department in the store is included in this Bargein B T huranay s O DR Napsegrp Event, and the chances for Economy are such that no one. can afford to ignore them. Come any day this week— come today if possible. Ther. Bar. | ATTENDED CONFERENCE OF e gm EMPLOYMENT BUREAU AGENTS 31 3040 George L. Chesbro Was Present from Norwich Office. 7 a m.. 2 m .. 6_p. m. . e Highest 31, lowest 23. Comparisons, ls in capital letters because our mdnr-h-m ‘policy for SKILL- ‘UL work is a guarantee of abso- lute satisfaction. g:dieafldnu for tg‘hur-cdlnva Fair. Labor Commissioner W. S. Hyde had ursday’s weather: oudy, warm- conference on Thursday with the ~ Just licenses A e~ SRR e O e e » i o st Wash Goods 55054 ko ment agencies state a ice J: ve you burn- Clearance A DR. D. J. COIYLE o Sam, Meon anSTides - | }in the capltol. There were present at i brown tall caterpiliar nesis : : Prices Suycceed Dental 8 Hy 11 M th n Super- i s By Il misea™ P sots. [| Fafor. || Een lxgteexfi‘l’lnl‘r;?yc:.fl. Edward P. Glarke of | thaws= = i 1""9 7| A - "%, 255 || Auout 800 yaras o Duch u—'&':T-P:-l-"m in & go0d assortment of plata e m | p. m |l & m || p. m.|Hartfor s Tobroaty 18, 1916, [4eat untll he shall have pnased an|f °0'°T% FOSWIArPrice o—UIsurance pries & yand.......- 0'1:’««.k :»B:‘;.”M.M l;:l.ly g b3 WS Ghievte of Waterbury - and 3?n.“”‘"“°mm"°"“‘".dmfifi‘::‘° 0" | examination or Tecelved a license- of |} Cotton Dress Plaids in a good 32-inch Dress Ginghams— 4 o e i lification from the state board of lecti ' ) combina- these are’ regylar 12%c val i g‘%’m .Cé'zfif".tin’f"o: thl: bureau, m‘::gznzflnulxn’ t':fu.uu from )'o‘x‘:{- m"’ The board of examiners are :fb:': nv';x:e fiov.oo—clm' ""8’1?6 —Clearance price a yard.... . 93| and Miles«B. Roberts, chief clerk, were | apple, plum and peach trees. Pay | SoPo( e i mediin minte borg || 21O PTG ooiriseceiseniies One ot of Wash Goods, in- edical examining board ¢ o gzng;‘;’;‘-w“, e BUrios of the con- s Thution W e Wikt chev- | gop ’.fif‘“cin'?.'mm Pedic aociety. |} Himono Fisnnels, 23 inches cluding New Cloth, Poplin, Ratine. Etc, value 17¢c na %‘ —-—-—————'—-——————- Upon evidence of unfitness to prac- wide, good variety, value 12%¢c Six hours after Bigh water 1t 1z low | Ing to the work of empleyment agen- tice the license may be revoked by the || ana ‘isc—Clearance prics a ]()¢ | 1o —Clearance prics. 12 tide. which is followed by flood tide. cles and to give the superintegdents an | Pro; board of examiners. yard ...iiiieiiiiiiiieiiaeaes One lot of Wash Goods, ln- opportunity to become personall ot . The penalty provision of the act is cluding _Bates' Crepe Ging- GREENEVILLE quainted. In a leaflet which Commi: endars in such @ |, part as follows: “"Any person who |§ Fancy Striped Ripplettes, 28 hams, Shirting Madras, 3 sioner Hyde has had printed there ap. | Way that éncas admonitiens couid not |shall practice chiropody in violation |§ inches wide, vaiue i5c & yard [()o | Scotch Ginghams, Etc. valué §7e ———— . |pears the names and addresses of 51|fall to be brought to their attention.|or'tne provisions of this act, upon the || —Clearance price............ 25c—Clearance Price......... Peter Murray and Wiltiam Morrison | private employment agencies doing | For years active campaigns have been | g/ ¢ conviction, shall be fined not less Died Thursday—Rev., J. H. Fitz- | business in the state. Theed assinat tlsee Deats in New than $30 nor more than 3100 and for EMNANTS of Prints, Percales, Cambrics, Lawns, Voiles, Musiin WATCH BRACELETS maurice ‘Gave Banquet® %o Parlgh| - oo se i fHogind aod’ New York State, 8nd|each subsequent offense shall be ined Crepes, Ginghams, Outings, Etc.—all on Special Counters at Spec: PENDANTS, Workers—Grasneville Congregational | s,:co of the parish, who were found |[Ire are still Gistricta in which the 5ot Jess, than 3100 nor more then 3300, |§ Prices. BROOCHES Church Sunday Scheol Elects Offi- on duty every Sunday in their respec- | PEOWR tail or S NioPh svasrus SRl e nor more than Bne year, or ¥ : : s cers. tive places. The guests comprised his | Suier Yegr. he dopartment of agri- | poun. 5 ities in D tic D. BRACELETS RINGS zealous curate, the trustees, senior and | pEiie, TORTC b ¥ ““"d’“ "“-; Chiropodists generally are pleased at Man; es in 1Jomes epartment In the passing away of Peter Mur-|Jjunior choirs, pew rent coilectors and | €0 on shipments of | yne working of the act as It prevents . d quarry products from ecer- A at his home, 368 Prospect street,|the presidents of the three aduit so- | .one an incompetent and fraudulent persons ofevu'y deocnptmn, new- 1| Thursasy morniag, - this. community | cloties, The Ladies' Chariiabie, Yougs | (2in districts in New England infested | meo™botent and fraudulent persons REMNANTS of Table Linens, Cras! Goods, Sheetings, Flane lost one of its highly respect citizens, | Ladies’ Sodality and Holy Name Sr.| 7ith these moths, as it was discovered es. Connecticut Pedic soclety was instr nels, Etc—a big variety, all at Sp that such shipments often carried the est o&h Born in Scotland in 1847, Mr. Mur: society. The pastor's remarks were mental in urging the passage of the - ™ oy ey e 40 Ciraeneville -wilh. his-Dasmte ] Reartily. sppisnded: 2887 Of the moths from one section 10| iqw- and has been active since the ses- |§ Jacquard Turkish Towels at thess | One lot of Japanese Drawn< finish when a boy. of about eight years of | Trustee John T. Sullivan in the - g sion of the legislature in regulating [ ciearance prices: work Squarves, - stri age and had been a resident here off [name of the guests thanked the pas- Simple and Easy Methods. the practige of the profession throuch- ‘At 12%c—reduced from 1Tc and on for about 41 years. He learned | tor most heartily for the spread which There ‘are several simple and easy jout the state. The members of the|? At 29c—reduced from 374e the carpenter’s trade in the earlier | he had placed before them for the eve- | methods to combat the pests. Prob- | Society, all of whom are certified chir- At 42c—reduced from 50c = 4 part of his life and for 40 years was |ning. He gave a brief resume of the |ably the best mod is that pointed | opodists. have fixed the minimum fee in_the employ of the Hubbard Paper | spiritual and financial condition of the jout by the department of agriculture, |for professional work at 50 cents. The discontinued, lines of Tabl the, mills, where he was master mechanio |pariel the past year ae it appearsd it ls to treat ‘the gy clusters with |oficers of the society are as foilows: oo Jawonuimued. liggs of- Tobia Giathe. Moer up to a year ago, when the mill|to the eyes of the laity and predicted | creosote. be done before | President, Benjamin Oeclsner. Bridge- changed hands. . In poli¢ies Mr. Mur- | that even though the parish was free | April 1. Creosote may be obtained at | port: vice presidents, Louis C. Hath- ray was a staunch republican and he |from debt the party assembled would | nearly all hardware or ores, | away, Hartford: Charles Rugg, Derby: | = served the public faithfully when|hearken to the call of the pastor. applied, James Lawrence, South Norwalk: sec- DR. C' R. CHAMBERLA]N elected to the common council in 1862, The following musical programme retary and treasurer, M. S. Mandell, | He was elected to the council for two | was rendered with Miss Boudreau st . | New Havea. ; e 2T { erms and he also served on the ‘hoard ¢ piano: olas J. tenor, is y t d he al: the piano: Nich J. 1lman, ther i M urgeon ot Sre commissioners. Mr. Murrey | A Little Bit of Heavon: Miss Sadie A. | experts la to bum the winter web. | MAYORS INVITED TO - was a past grand of Uncas lodge, No.|Driscoll, soprano, Moon Dreams; Hor- | By this method the caterpillars are McGrory Building, WNorwich, Conn. |1 0 Qa0 o member of Pal-|ace I Comning, base. Thy Sentiriel Am |destroyed befors they emerge Jm April MIDWINTER SESSION - e lor <ho! assist! them from tpee ia also a e P 1 two 1l rendered The "Bvenm good method if au% but | Attractive Programmie Arranged for e asughters, 1o, Wiltam 11 Stebbins and | Star: there is danger that some of the eggs, Them at Hartford, Dn& L l: md A. J LSPIERRB Miss Gertrude Murray, four sisters, The Misses Ruth and Dorothy|If not all, will fall to the ground and e £ A Miss Janet Murray, Mrs. John Ser-|Kingsley entertained with special mu- [come out in the spring. In addition| Norwich members of the Mavors' TAFTVILLE - | Falr Haven—Two fine pl ctures, A Little Child Shall Lead Them and The G e 5 et Christ Child, have been hung in the 287 Main St. vice, Mrs. Mary Torrance, all of this|sical numbers. All the numbers were |cutting somsetimes harms the trees. |association of- Connecticut on Thurs- | 1 aftville Congregational Church Holds gindergarten rocms of the Grand ave- PRACTISE LIMITED To city and Mrs, John Henderson .of Wa- | delightfully rendered and warmly ap- The trees should be sprayed each |day received notices of the mid-win- Mesting—Election of Officers Ne: nue Congregational Sunday school and Hours 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. terbury, two brothers, David Murray | plauded. year, preferably in the month of Au- |ter meeting to be héld at the Hart-| Week—Gornerstons Club Held inter- Dresented by Mr. and Mre. Charles F. of Dixon, Iil, and Robert Murray of | Through the courtesy of the hotel gust, Using from six to ten pounds|ford club, Hdrtford, Thursday, Feb. McNell in _memory of thelr little Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat | Meriden. . menagement the floor was then clear- arsenate of lead to ome hundred [3. Dr. J. Miltorn Coburn, the secre-| ©sting Meeting. | daughter, Ruth Johnson McNef1. The deceased was most highly es-|ed for dancing, which was enjoyed by llllcnl of water., tary, advised the members that thel! ;v magtvine Congregational churh | —rm————— o teemed among his many friends, for [many of the party ‘while others en-| Applying burlap bands to the trees|program will be especially interesting held & meeting Thursday evening &t hie good character and pleasing ways. | joyed a quiet hand at forty-five. Fruit [ls effective, provided it is not done|and important, on account of the 2 = : d_with DIED = He was a sentor deacon at the Greene- | punch was served during the evening.|too early, in which case the cater- prominent men who will address the | (¢ church. The meeting opene ! This Is Gas Heater|ille Consresational church ‘ana fis- | The party disperagd at 1140, sink. | pillars saiect the bands as & biace for | sasociation. " | R A Tl B e L N g g T e 4 |ulred lgromlnenlgy in the Su:éu‘y admg:’ I.ngtAmcrkn y: a e-mut m:‘;ml voting the :l;:lr Sousup, dmx.t n}th ed to the tree| Mayor Lawl:r of Hartford will give g:_{;l‘;m W""nt g TGy 1 g ; - r. Murray's life was a model one a: Ppastor a ro ent er. er e of June they serve |the address of welcome. Ex-Senator Weather his loss will be sincerely mourned. Those who enjoyed _the pastor's hos- |to collect the ca Morgan G. Bulkeley will speak on|20d all were of a favorable nature. |Notice of funeral hereafter. M. Murray proved to be a loving [pitality were: Rev. William H. Ken- ofoot bands | Connecticut Mayors’ Assoclation. Hon. | The meeting wes adjourned Unth | MORRISONC-In this oity, Jan. 0. 1016, & brother and & kind father. abay, Tru ;;(u; Jonn T. Sullivan_and good. They are app Georse Louts Richards of Malden, | DXt wask when aflesrs Wikl he alatie | B Ve Mol "...,““,.‘",, i — e ) ss a u- S0 that the | Mass. will tell of the Massachusetts ith the sudden drop in the REV. J. H. FITZMAURICE HOST |{fau, Miw. Mary C. Moriarty, Mrs. |sticky material tan be spread evenly. | Mavors' association. ~Highway Com-| It was declded to incorporate the|BROWN_In Norwich Jaa 20 1015, temperatlire, the absence of i SR AL e gimothy JuyDopoyen, Misses asia Evan after | L&l 8¢ clusiars have bheen | missioner Beunott will tell of the pro R S - SeEa.- Jonn A and :m-, Keating ”gon 4 4 weeney, Jul lone, Rose - tacked creosote Wi to | ress ‘worl on e Cenneecticu! age y!l'l'l. mont! an i == lone, Sadie A. Driscoll, Katheryne M.|apply these bands wheA summer |roads, and Secre of State Burnes Cornerstone Club Masts. Funeral from the Tome of her EraBa: steam and. other heatlng’ has Tendered to Working Forces of St.|Bray, Sarah Kelw Lucy Woods, Anna |comes along. will talk on lul::?;'blle legislation. The Cornerstone club held an inter- mother, Mrs. Margaret K‘dn& No. brought discomfort to many. Mary'e Church Parish. Portélance, ~Albina ~Juneau, - Eleanor Work This Winter. iy mesting in th vestry ot the| IS “"“"m.'m“ ok ot SR Revi Donovan. Mary E. Reardom, Nellfe| 1o o /9" TS expense and ex- | MAJOR EDWARD MOULTON TeRTHie COngrosktionat eirol sl |; - o8 od ‘Heart ¢hurch &t § A GAS HEATER In keeping with his annual custom, | Coushlin, "e’“‘" Reed, Josephine P“"' tra work to protect trees from these ol 5 VI b s Rev. Ty e aanual oustom, | telance, Driscoll, bl R L R ELECTED CHIEF SURGEON | members in attendance. dentd e a5 M Eandes, dan. 12, St. Mary’s parish, tendered the worlk- throughout Ni lan: e Samuel Armitage presided. The fol-|"Thomas McGuire, aged 70 3 S Tovoss o BIE Derih & e ot May Morrison, epous hew Baghead wefe to tirn [ of - Natienal G Medical Corps— |lowing committee was appointed to - kil wag ‘and attack the esg 4 ‘arrangements fqr a social in _the .- ""“.'} i~ 4 GAS STEAM RADIATOR the Waursgan house on T!‘x,u:;day v * ot clusters wherever -they are found it| Succeeding the Dr. Townsend. |make grrangements fgr Brierly Fred E Ing. 16 assembl 1 = -4 — > . ming The party asembled in “lhe |la e " Bognen Thomas | nOUE, %0 3, 1on8, Yoy toward exier;| martora, Jan. 30 _Masor Eawar |Knowies and Har Jervie' On' ihe | ARsw iRt setdanly ca. fan. 18 will give you immediate com- | Petormer” chat ang s et evich, 222, - Suliivan, Jous | (iIatZE one o femedies are so sim- | Moulton of New Haven was today de- | completion of the regular busineas the | “at her residence at Colotado Spei the years work. A 2 onc. Horace F.|p1c® ang easily appiad that :; La is |clared elected chief surgeon of . the | meeting adjourned to a social hour. 0oLy Jira. Harrist Peck Furngwo! fort in" the F-me. 0r-Office, | " Bromptly ot § 'clock. 'ta the sizaine : J.” Spellman, Pa e Sors | medical corps, Connecticut National e T eIt e S litt) furth of Toml Fror Broh Fiomls IRIOE e 1.0} Lewls A Andrews and | (312 i3 nsest. r depredations | oiard, to succeed the late Major Dr. OBITUARY. Jan. Pu]]. new stock on hand’ orchestra, the party marched in single | JoSePh A. Donnelly. Much to the re- Joseph H. Townsend of New Haven. “ HIGGINS—In 19,1918, Charies B igeine sked file to the hand gret of all those um.voldably absent Th ted at th t t Shaw. formerly of No: —_— foo oty sonte mt s sabls somaand | Sere Miss Mary Fenton, Michael J.|DR. J. T. BLAGK GOES r’.wnr.tu elos th the stete ‘armoy: e e e b e B"s’.'“ LR fii"fi. N Sival' S o in U shape at the south end of the|Curran and John J. Connelly. TO HiS NEW DUTIES | Nineteen officers of the medical corDs | nome on Tussdey after o Nngering| the 1020 S C. on. The fiy of Norwich - om, the orchistys belug: stationed in e — yoted, with the following result: Ma- |jliness. He was 61 years and eight | MURRAY—In th “Jan. 20, 1918, the alcove at the opposite end. Grace FUNERAL. As Secretary of State Board of Health |Jor Moulton, 10; Major Paul Water-| months of age and is survived by his| Peter mm-n, in t‘h. Tisth vear of his Gas and Electrical Dep't, | iieins soe e ot WAL el & Martora, in Hagierd, §; Major Freterick J. | wife iny Hirescniighen Blisabeth | 85, o cunsras noreatior . 9 The following was the menu: With ‘s ,,_;; L;,m i SRR P The hew chitt surgeon was appoint. | Victoria and Robert Shaw, Jr. BAKER—In Montllle, Jan. %, 1345, 321 Main St, Alice, Baildin Grave. BYott G relatives and friends from out of town, | semutary of e ety vones J¢ BT 1 o7 1o e Wawvies S5 Madoh; 190 loomen Buay, ° e e i Y. » : 8| Cream of Gelery Soup au Croutons Pt o O ook aiae paun, wie of | Fent from New London to Hartford | noank SHIPYARD GeaiS e arvest t.on and local S84 Natice ot SURNENl “hereatter. oy | Amied ok Ol oo, 20 ‘Si;"’n'*;q"- “Frursday oy b o IN PROCESS OF SALE.|about eleht {‘m--h'y oo Eramee and T A T AR g £ S e R A 4 Fried Smelts, Tartar Sauce ¥, I tzmaurice ofl —_— Henderson had a large gang on r ., Lena, Ernest pencer. 'D X J‘ SINAY Roast Vi '1':,1:“ q?m.l;‘ Gilblet S :;nrch, nndeg:dh Klmlo‘x-s rendered s Goct 9 Besited to. - Bind dB‘u;a :.:xl.}latggn?cewlm; hmuMT:“-nl: - Duchess Botatoas Mashed Turcine | Beautiful Land on High impressively. -y Bargain for Buyers—Names Not |\ 03" nearly nine inches. E. Yerring entist 5 en. T 5 Wade Pusi o na s etag of ey st me Te . meake N- voir cutting for the com- M Noank, Conn., Jan. 20.—The expect- 2 Rooms 1819 Alice Buildinu, Norwioh | . Sslad a lo Belleview y - o8 it veery | 84 change of ownership in the Robert| . (:h“r‘:h & Anm Phons 1177-3 Asiiorted Eakes 2 Palmer & Sompany shipyard has af| Jyack Chanty at Hillcrest theatre Demi Tasse Cigars emetery. last been made. A frm of New ¥ork today, 2 snd 7.46.—adv. % Undertaker M. Hourigan had charge brokers has transacted the business 2 P-U : 15 Main Street 1647 Between the serving of the courses|of the funeral arrangements. for their clients, the names of whom Owing to the unsettied conditions at 1’ the diners smag EApTiste pMsic — i Dot Siven out at the present tme. | (he Crescent Arms Co. several loeal flfllER Al ‘d."‘ ' Ta‘el‘ll ngzetr &‘l?mlm;fleed ui‘mmth his 2 ARY. ubu:k a mfigmll c'.h:ckbf::l ge :r:‘:inx: poop)o Sayiersd Mere B W t 1 ‘ i gues or eir labors during e past William Mm“ money sufficien! 0 e year. He termed them the worki » i the sale could be completed. Papers : T % | htter an miness of a, short guration. will be made out the last of this Week | b ere Sirans 1o on® of oY shcene Dmmms e Proenels sinat Bhaogi Home DN Rper oL RpiL ful candidates for appointment to the [ was pnet nia. | al academy. He was Krdnl.lutl?fl-on“l?:d Been o ventent Connscticut Patents. r.a...z.f‘ om . the Hayttora pubilc - here for the past 18 years and in The list of patents issued to Con- | high school in 1915, He was presi- gmployed by the Unnofl States P‘lnl-h health e oo pesticut imventors, reported by Frank | dent of his class and aiso orator. mm Ing conipany as a sketch maker. (Tollet Tips) in Scotland. He wu n Baward P. Baker, Darlen, duvh-hr Congrega- litating the removal SO g A sate, certain method for ridding very prominent SR I sloe % | Wil X Bernard, Mo nand | BANISH RHEUMATIC : Lady Assictoms the skin ‘of ugly, hairy growths, is as berotmmdaynhoolnrmnwo 751,000 which the ,m““ tool; Edward B, Caril, Telophone 328-3 = oiaton . Morrison was well known and New Haven, chair; George A. PAIN FOREVER HENRY E CHURCH wide "”"'m‘?.f friends. Mrs. ‘,“M‘ zun)— e v WM. SMITH ALLEN s gone. : port of the --&o hes !n: 3’. + Beng Opiates and Narcotics Give Odvm*;-n- Spécial Rates to Theatre Troupes, ires Annual Meeting of Sunday Sehool. n % < porary Relief—Rheuma, Traveling Men, Eto. & genuine dela-| At the annual mnfiu of the Greene- £ .Em Locks, Powerful and Quick Adlv.. A e e e e "‘“mm:,..,%,. oy S %‘.Bl‘\lj"l‘;gs}‘ h“&mhflh Mest Cigars are Good— * THESE ARE BETTER TOM'S 1-2-3 5c CIGAR P L 3 n 12 years. ! : A ¢ members] GOOD FELLOW 10:CIGAR (§ ~ yoke 5 Sembanp ducpe 0 THOS. m sun. Prop. Franklin St day. w c.‘-;mkl : 3 Svery, Bunlay. " Attendacce day T o .J:m.m Q-auun-mungm FERERS