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Ten-Day Tailorin Your unrestricted choice from our - large and select stock of woolens. | Suit or Overcoat To Order $16.50 s Reduced from $20, $22, $25; $28, $30. 3u:nwmhmdm'rm‘¢-n ‘he e At : . g - SR 0 535 / e : e o o account of the treatment by the:Turks d : 2 % =% ! : ( : S . MANY OF THE WONDERFUL VALUBNWAM' Bt sl Sorse ot s oads | omaieg suiode. e e ool . E public by Viscount Bryce, vl‘I‘u von: v ::'%':..!:.5::':.‘:@.&‘:.:_ i = ” MOTHER WHO APPRECIATES A GOOD" mcm o mroviugs ot Bivas theve. romil 'WILL BE ABLE TO SECURE SATISFACTION. ‘DRESSES; - . SKIRTS AND SLIPS AND MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES OF WEARING APPAREL FOR BABIES MAKE UP THE ASSORTMENT, AND THE PRICES ARE WAY' powu Turks, according to Murad, employed |states. Despite. the Armenian efforts, Wheh Murad left only some 10,000, who had baen spared pither ns useful artlc various methods of torture. In Khoura- | he adds, only 70 survived out of the 3 Xhon, he declares, one man was actu- | contingent of 1,700, . BELOW COST. A e sans or because they werg old. The|origin had been released, most of those remaining people, Murad declared, were | of Armenian nationality killed and the either massacred directly. or deported | other Russians etripped of their cloth- to the drea between the Euphrates | ing. The Armenians provided comforts river and northern Mesopotamia. for the prisoners, which caused resent- For disarming the Armenians, the |ment among the Moslems, Murad DANCE SPECIALTIES AT GIRLS’' CLUB DANCE PROBABLY $1000 FROM JEWISH TAG DAY. Count Not Completed Thursday Night | Given by Miss Millicent Kendall and —Workers Were Everywhere.- Miss fFannie Kendall. The Jewish war relief appeal met| There was an attendance of about with a more than generous response in | 300 at the first social and dance held this city. on Thursday and when the|by the Norwich Girls’ club in St count-is completed today (Friday) it is | Mary’s T. A. and B. hall on Thursday expected that the contributions will to- | evening and the committee in charge VALUES FROM 75¢c TO $1.50 Now 59c¢ VALUES FROM $3.25 TO $4.25 VALUES FROM $1.75 TO $2.75 Now $£1.19 VALUESFROM“SOTO“ This remarkable offer is for ten days only and will end Wednesday, February 9th. tal $1000 and probably more. It was |expressed decided satisfaction over the impossible to complete the count on Thursday night owing to the wimber of returns but judging from the num- ber of people who appeared on_the streets with tags displayed from but- ton holes the efforts of the one hun- dred or more volunteers were very successful. Young ladies armed with and auxiliary banks loaned by the Chelsea Savings bank, stood at all approaches to Main strest and Frankiin square throughout the day and practically ev- ervone who happened along was tag- results attained by their earndit of- orts. Ethier’s orchestra provided the mu- sic for the dancing and the dance numbers included all the popular steps. During the intermission Miss Millicent Kendall and _Miss _Fannie Kendall entertained with an exhibition of the Highland fling and the sailor's hornpipe, Miss Mary Brennan playing the accompaniment. The patrons and patronesses were Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Haviland, Mr. and Mrs. Hary W. Branche, Miss Mary DeCelles and Miss Now $1.98 Ilow $2.98 Dresses for Children from 3 to 6 Years: Old At each of the above four prices we have included pretty Dresses for those from " 121-125 MAIN STREET S0 e bemensd e e e | Mar e 3 t0 6 years of age. There are some white and some colored Dresses, all in at- Iy active spot and only & comparitive- |, ccident of the club, was i sencrar|] | tractive models, about one hundred in all, and each one is going to be sold-at cost ly few of the scores of people who ©|charge of the arrangements. Miss iled—th 5?‘.?“&;:3&2“‘.‘ fififi?x’mf{’xfinbyx..“fi, Marcella Rinn was chairman of the or less. “Icy are all mussed and d:shdy reason we are .&!. them . dance committee and was assisted by g isses - Y. Some half dozen | Miss"Anna Vergason and Miss Milli- so cheaply—but a little soap and water will restore them. Durfing the day a house to house g;,:“ Kandall aémds{ln‘“vmon‘ ss Margaret en: iss Ione and office to oMice canvass was also | preckenridge and Miss Eva Hyde had “Custom Tailoring Department.” i ygo phecy of a time when all !‘:1“’9 world §>‘De ;“:fl IriSh“J!i‘s.m Mr. Ang{ers%x:) :a{» lected. Mesting. all be one in concord and unity? = | lowed them w e song My Bonnie | JONES SECURE! ndred sma. X 5 5 4 Arglyeshire Lass and some comedy BED BEARTER .}'.I:%‘:'fy i l‘:‘:n:gab’;“lha Shesen | . Agcording to the reports submitted ayor Murphy. it o OF SHORE LINE ELECTRIC.|SiVings’ bank wers satoinen:to C'ses |at the annual meeting of Broadway "The singing of the Star Spangled Archibald Mitchell - Pl TS bank at 2 o'clock in the afternoon and | CORETesational church held at the Banner by Archibald P. MacDougall, 4 o it Man Arrested at Norwalk Has Been|ihe contributions, which were imme- |Church on Thursday evening, the past while the banquetters stood and jotned | What is always looked forward to Prominent Promoter. diately counted, totalled over = $200. | Jeor has been a very successful one. “the chorus, was followed by the | in these Scotch banquets was the next There were ome. or ren o dohar soup: | The report of the church clerk, &. W. ‘ot Mayor T. C. Murphy | number on the programme, the violin | 8. W. C. Jones, secretary and treas- | geveral five dollar bills, and o sumber | Gellup, showed a gain of 11 menibers, made, ;2nd the city was thoroughly | charge of the checking and Miss Cath- ; »The ‘Scots ‘Abroad called upon for encore numbers in | general committee, Which carried out| The war rellet headquarters at the | frine, >lullaney presided at the ticket M 5 R which he played Scoich atrs. the arrangements o successfully com- | ¥, A H. A. surged with activity until r. Taylor followed with two more | prised Archibald Mitchell 4th, chair- |after 9 o'clock Thursday night and : the NIeht ™| . " enderea songs, The MacGregors | man: Jamea Hollin, - Gavin Wilson, | ihe committes. members’ was™® 1o0d | MADE GOOD SHOWING —_— Gathering and Scots Wha Hae. John Duff, Alexander Sharp, W. J.|busy supplylng the demands of the IN PAST YEAR (Continued from Page Five) The two expert dancers, the Sutcliff | Honeyman and Archibald Torrance. A |canvassers for tags. A telephone Sisters, again brought forth enthusi- | contributing factor In the pleasure of [was installed for \the occasion and | Annual Repoits Were Presented at ‘ not we ses in the many flags that |astic applause and had to glve encores | the evening was the excellent service | quite a mumber of Deople telophoned | '\ Braad 8 e 2 Oty : ! plénd in the Stars and Stripes the | When they danced the sailors’ horn- | &iven by the Wauregan hotel staff. in pledges which were afterwards col- SESCNAY: ngregational Church Z a g - } * -~ MacDougall, selections by Archibald Mitchell, Sr. the present membership being 58S, Choas Srootat with en.- | He was loudly applauded for the sroup | MIeTi+of the Bridgeport end Danbury [of one dollar bills and'a.large assort- | 3, B*eent, memboratin heing ap: ‘s he extended the | he gave, Highland Boat Song, Inverary | Electric Railroad company, who was o ‘“’C B ch .| after which prayer was offered by |.. 3 5 of-the city, expressing his|Castle Strathspey, and Inverary Rant |one of those arrested at Norwalk on |y treosurer C- B, Chapman of the bank | the pastor, Rev. Edward S. Worcester, | .200Ve suspicion.” So, to my mind, | Baker dwelt upon _the agricultural | FIRE IN ALBANY Dleasure at attending the Burns ban- | Reel. Frederick W. Lester played the | Tuesday on charges of misman ¢ |12 treasurer of the refief fund. The church clerk’s report showed 23 | 2P0V all things of itnportance to the | conditions of New Ergland and par- DOES $250,000 DAMAGE. Quet each year. He told the Scoteh- | accompaniments for Rim. has Deen a prominent promater in admitted during the wemy oEOWed eo: | church—not only to Mt. Calvary Bap- | ticularly Connecticut, what is being i men that they represented a class of | A Border Ballad (Scott) was well | (nis siate for & mumber of vease” 11| THREATENING TWO MEN sion of faith and 4 by letter, tag | S€ ehurch, but to the negro church at|sattempted .in the way of extension | oug Feflows® Temple: Totally” De- people known for their accomplish- |rendered by A. P. MacDousall Who | was he that secmien trom the o IN A a fotal of 6. Removals totalled 15 | lrge—and to our race, it is imperative | service along these lines and what may 3 x | ments not only in this city, but all|gave Annie Laurie for an encore and | ture ihe P s e ey ko eg!flfi; 4 DMORE MILL. | 7 0% cath and § by letter, making s | LD&t You clear yourself of this oft re- | be accomplished by the cooperation in stroyed—Twa Firemen Injured. | over the country through their/indus- | the dance numbers on the programme | Kicotris. Raliway company aud got-ibe | Charge Made Ag Minko. | net gain of 11 members. ‘The mem. | Peated charge of occupying a room in | County league work. — I st Ha fry. -~ When we have peace all over | Were concluded with the Scotch reel | roaq started. Dership on Jan. 1, 1915, was 583, of | the City of Bridgeport with a woman| The announcement of the essay | Albany, N. ¥, Jan. 27.—Flre of un- the world again, said Mayor Murphy, | danced py the Sutclift Sisters with Mr. wicz Who Was Arreste not your wife. The way you have met | prize_awards as already published in |2ascertained origin early today destroy- | it ‘will ‘be the Scotch we can depend | Duff and W. J. Honeyman. Thelr num- | yriyer grobe 7 Y0 Was also placed Ao’ b i g 'f,’;f,’{,‘,nfi?";“}.?’ city- | this ‘charge has caused nine-tentMs of | The Bulletin was made by Chairman |°d the Odd Fellows temple in Lodge ! upon along with other people, but now | ber was enthusiastically received. o Lel: alrrest iln the same case was the Hassan Minkowicz, 21, was arrested year. ng the people of the city who have heard | E. S. Doton of the committee. - street and a part of the building of the | for us it is to rely upon just one lead- | At the suggestion of Mayor Murphy. | F0Cin Ratiaay. Lo e, Siore Line fat the Admore Wool mill at Yantic on | B! P. Bishop, chairman of the board |t to believe it. It seems to me that it | At a meeting in the evening thiere | }Miburn Wagon company, extending s~ ward | er, and that is the president of the |Who called for a song from the toast- | ecin Sy pLyaY, company from New | Thursday afternoon by Constable Myer | of irustees, submitied a very inter. |inmocent you could easily prove your Tt Chuttaaes” prosidod. and thcss | strest, entailing a loss rousthly. esti- Haven to Deep River. { United States. master, Mr. MacDougall accepted the Blumenthal who has been onespecial | esting report on the care of the church | linocence, thus routing your opponents Sc challenge to sing and gave My Nan- — duty there during the labor trouble, « s angd going on with your work. who spoke were A. T. Tobin of Wash- | mated at $250,000, partially covered by g a property. and Andrew M. Avery, chair- | ®Tne articles you have had in the|ington. upon the subject of Crossroads | insurance. 2 % nie's Awa, but the mayor pleaded his Bug Lights All B Minkowicz is accused of threaten- When the applause that greeted the | recent. iliricss as excuse for not dOInE | All the buy Tihie oo hn S ing two workers ‘n the mill with vio- | church atiendance Suriag the year. & | Waterbury Herald and in our city pa- | and Miss Helen B. Thompeon of Con- | Two firemen and an employe of the ; mayors concluding words had sub-|an Irish fiz. He promised it for next | have cg K°for some time becance | 1 Syricn he went to the mill to get | vote of appreciation was given the |Pers bave not heiped your case in the | hecticut colless’upon The Nutritive|fSibeny Catase company weressitght- . s e 5 has been one of the strikers who di vni minister the holy communion in the o gy I SIS S AL i 2 alls for Jimmie Hollin brought him | P13 ess | the raise that th a low and irreverent conception of what| —_— Ty ellows’ organization 3 | Best of this character that has been | to the platform to sing Wee Deoch and | 2§ 10W fully illumiaated. o a Hmtan mat I e e Bowers and AW SandsThe Giec | that holy sacrament means, and is a | Said to Be Under Arrest in Massa- | iy, vaiued at $15,000.. The: temple sl;ehn o 8¢ any of the Burns banquets. |Dorls, to \hich "he "added Tipperary, st Ve, o e aC, e!v:legl:rbté UShts | cused of threatening are Polisn tion resultea as follows: . . |very strons argument against purity| chusetts—Burglary Last November. | ¥hich ‘,‘;73‘325 dome, 33-years a awo = i bers agpipe | while he the crowd in the chorus, | 7! s have | 'Six men from a Boston detecti: D _ | of_heart and life. sl 8 a cost of was insured-! 30, - Sclections by Piper Rennie and -the| One pleasant feature was introduced | PSen recded are now in darkness be- | bureau are now tmployed at the sl | pires somm ot e mon watmiineX- | “Yours for the vindication of the right | Frank Szazpaniak of Dudley, Mass. Highland fling and sword dances by | when A. Tait Hope of Dayville was|C2USe the globes that were ordered | Lire - | _tor pority in pulpit: and pew: whio 18" REIE to € Tn the Milburn ~Wagom y ! e Sutcff sisters of Boston, who |called upon for a song. He responded | Pave not arrived. A (T aEROs . e viinm T, Tt davien Pt o BBORGE BIDDLE, Thorities of that sthte it la stated Js | bullding was located the Albany Tire bmoed ¢o the music of the pipes. with The Laird of Cockpen. DAIRYMEN'S OFFICERS. W. Gallup: trustee for three years, | Pastor McKiniey Ave. A. M. E. Zion|one of those wanted by the govern- ( Repair company, in the it of apobert Anderson, Scotch comedian | = All in chorus sang Auld Lang Syne ; Henry G. Peck; auditor for one year, Church. ment in connection with the breaking [ Which concern, the blaze iuthe I'rrw o <he Tsie of Man and resomsaed | e Spoanauet closed about an BOUT | .muyg recruits were received into the | W- W. Andrews of Suffield President|Frank L. Woodward; superintendent — and entering of the post office at Yan- | Gately-Hains company, wh E G o the 1alo of B pon ter midnight. Faniegs OF . the Tte cormoa. aito” th ¢ pias i s of Stnday school. Herbeft B. Cary: | The above letter was mailed to Rev. | tic, Conn.,, on the morning of Nov. Sth, | &S in falking “machines an s, neorte. . Bormitees: e T T A of ssociation. additional members of standing com. | Dennis on the 26th, and has been ac-|1915. It is said that Szazpaniak will Whoud loss 1s estimated at 350,000 S S NS The reception committes for the | Thursday night. 'After drill the Com- | At the. closing sesston of the Con |Miitee, Willis T. Rogers, William H | knowledged by him. be_tried Tater i the Yaar At & s | 12 20 et A o 3 Y request gave | evening included Archibald - Mitchell, | pany enjoved an oyster chowder which | necticut * Dairymen's” association. in | Coker and Edwin Hill; chairman of E. GEORGE BIDDLE. - | A0, OF Hartford. The evidence fo | basement of fhetGately- ilding, It.he violin solo, The Blue Bells of | Sr. John MacDousall, John . Porteous | was served under the directio z ushers, Andrew M. Avery; music com- Scotlsnd. was warmly applauded and | ana " Wiliiem F.. Craicksbank. The | ward Underwood. st o Pl g homing off- | mictee’ Rev. E S Worcestsr. Deacon | WANT HEARING HELD ’ull"""""“"'l I |mm|| “mum m :H I’hll[” | lm “” "mm Ilfllillll m i, T 8 B Nl e SIS0 T B I e | e et | ReCOPPIORT OO e lh Browning, Miss Jjane M. Alken and jhae hawvsce for Susomieh LAWS OF MASSACHUSETTS “mm"" "l “'| n.“ "wmll i |u|1h"v""'mm ll!hnuw!llm:m ’ ‘ il bl amm‘lunmhuimnm il l“ tie; treasurer, R. B. Buell, Walling- | Mry. Frederic W. Cary; weekly of-| When Question of Dissolution of R The commission to revise the gen- ‘How many b1scu1ts like this fora ord; secretary, -J. G. Schwink, JI. | ferings, Deacon F. 3. Leavens and 1. road and Steamship Companies | eral statutes of the state has issued an |\ . o o —\;——ML- .y | Merides directors, R. \vana 2 < W. Gallup; Woman's association, Mrs. appeal for suggestions from the mem- Washington: - H. L. Garrigue, Mans- | g 'p Fuller, president: Mrs. Henry E. | . Comes. Up. bers of the bar of Connecticut. The Senator. Ca ugh. ~—browned perfecflyon top; whme as snow inside—and as light as snowflakes, too! field; E. J. Jones, New Canaan; H. O. | Cockerell, sicretary. members of the commission are Frank —with the good, satisfying taste ofrreal biscuits; | Daniels, Middletown. The directors, The pastor was authorized to have | The get-together convention of the|g Healy, Windsor Locks; Ernest L.| Boston, Jan. 27 —Recodification of Whose terms continue until 1917, are: | yne ‘annual reports printed for dis. | Eastern Connecticut Development [Tanell, Join W.iBanks. Frank D, Haines | the laws of this sthte il ba aobed of —such biscuits are made with Cottolene, the natural shortening, Try Cottolene in a batch of them—then ar- Baking powder biscuits the government was secured by Lind- | Were destroyed, with a loss of $12,000. Gerald Waldo, Scotland; Adolph ymmi County Senator James : tribution. committee, the New London County | ana Fasry E. Back. the legislat: = Greenbacker, OMerlden; Thomas Ho, Tmprovement leagus ana the New | i YA DS e of the bar | ananeh of Evenctt smnomcs &.5'1.\ ivne“ hington; B..J; Hempstead, Jr. | . London Chamber of Commerce which | whq has discovered any defect to call [ According .to to_tbe estimate of. the B B R RS Wallingfora ko "lt'h:fl:dg;oca‘}t:n?g::e doew an | the same to the commission’s attention | committee.' recodificatiop. can bs ac- i y b mmunis i vif . Yyears | reported receipts of $2,471:and a bal- | Sent by Pastor of A. M. E. Zion Church | Jftehdance of more than 50 and | thie connection. however: it 1o pechape | nor oreeeding tog 0000, ars 4t 8 cost [ AN OPEN LETTER , ance of $59.77 on hand. J. H. Dennis, proved to be of a highly_ interesting proper to point out that the function | hauling of the statutes, fmma in | o and instructive character. Prior to the | of the commission is not to attempt to | 1902, required six - 3 ¥ { AT THE AUDITORIUM. pelle following is an open letter which | fincheon, which was served at 1230, | 0. 5rS S e law by aitering 1t 1 ans | 000 el VacaiGi - Rev. B. G, Biddle and furnished The |2, DUs! i m;;e! 52 0‘ b eommm':; way, but merely to codify Its provisions audeville and Moving Pictures. | Rev. E. 6. Blddle and Connectincut Developmbnt committee | 45 they now exist In the last revision _fi,-?—.—-— Al enitirely Hets M os Siamed oo y : was held. At this sesslon a resolution | o i the public acts.since passed. | | £es MEAT IF BAGK . i o) Norwich, Conn., Jan. 25th, 1916. sed asking that the hearing to Phursday at the Auditorium theatre by | Rev. J. H. Dennis: e ghven by the Interstate commerce AND KMM HURT the Blly Hall Musical Comedy com- | ar: Falls Co: Offi 'y Dear Brother: I am in deep eym- | commission to the opponents of dis- alls Company cers. g;"‘{vh;;‘{w :::k?:m:‘_{mfls n:::“‘;{ h‘;fl pathy with you and your dear wife in | solution of railroads s steamship | The following officers were elected | hoater: : Now s et 1 | this hour of your sore trial and trouble. | companies be held in New London, if at the annual meeting of the Falls|Take a glass of G-lh h- M Kid- ente sid - ©Vi- |1 have always hoped. that you could | possible; or at least in some New |company, which was held on Thurs- while BiN 1‘;:‘1; ;’g“ ““"ed‘*"i “k ’f" and would refute the many unfavorable | England city. The chambers of com- |day afternoon at 1.30: Z. L. White, Thlle Buny e o eatienc Pt UP | rumors against your Christian charac- | merce of Fastern Connecticut have | president; Kenneth B. White, secre- Maimation 88 & Jaush getter it |leF; but this last and most: persistent | already. placed themfselves on record | tary and treasurer; Z L. White, K. ot B ae al ”m‘“‘ the ;Ue rumor; of immoral onduct in Bridge- | as.opposed to such dissolution. B. White:and Arthur ‘C. Brown, di- [ Eating meat-. ere troumana true to the name there | port, Conn., is most shocking, and see- | " Another resolution was also adopted | rectors, produces kidney wu in. ere roubles In plenty for every one|ing ‘that you do not have the person |in the form.of a pefition to the Na-| -The regular quarterly dividend was | or other, 5av3 3 well e it everal of the | making this serious charge arrested for | tional Chamber of Commerce at Wash- |.declared. because th -cl?‘“"l i Wl eps bn dancing were introduc- |slander or defamation of character, |ington, D. C., asking that the national < the kldney-.‘mn ‘become overworke: e B v 1“ the company. ‘A |makes It very hard for your friends|body exercise its efforts' in - creating Dandelions in January. get sluggish; -la‘ ‘up and. of instrumental numbers |to doubt her statements, specially | more ports of call for trans-Atlantic sorts of. and dancing added to the effect of the | since she has been here in the City once | steamships, Instead of having - them | Dandelions were picked at the home losing scene and the players were|or twice since she bas made the of T. E. Smith of Pautipaug Hill, range with your grocer fora regular supply 2 cups fi s ‘baki: . | charge. North Franklin, Wednesday and he of Cottolene for all your shortening and mn. :‘t:'-spoon :'4 table- Teel plofure, wan' the Paramoant fex As a brother minister, I feel fle:";-ly also, has scullions ready to pull. fiying. It is packed in pails of various poons Cotiolens, % cup milk. ture flm with Bianche Sweet in tne ’;.’f’;b.?,‘vi‘i"wf":‘. e o FOR RELIEF OF JEWS NEW Lo 2 i flour, salt and baking powder leading role. No. 22 of the popular other race on earth, are inter- YORK PLEDGES $1,000,000. together; rub in Cottolene; miz South American travel pictures was You should have our real cook -book, :fi:fl’n‘;"h‘.fl:};’.finm:‘:: ot “HOME" HELPS.” Write to our General board, cut into smail biscuits, . e Melde. v ‘the : Offices, Chicago, for a free copy. hhwnmfllwcnmimhhm mm-n‘:hm”mb_wumdnm 3 New York, Jan. 27— Pledges: ag. annual 3 program. fi(‘fln‘ nearly ll 000,000 for the. re- OEEEE FAIRBANK=SEERR] Anncuncement Made Amid Wild Socenes of Enthusiasm. elu:esomun- test against 4 1 - of -the Jews e 1y The list mfi-.olmnmmvm g 2 < ; |amia scenes of wila e pt N e . g : | : ¢ : - .;sl|l|fl“1]”1;]lm M i“i”lfl”l”“”!U!mm!|‘fi:!‘n‘;l '"l|"I|"l'lliillll“\“]";;” i ontmpmotmom:.flu‘ “miora1 condition o _ e, : B TR AT i i | t qu.a NI f il ur uldbt at _-_..m/