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‘were $49,: 4“,!4 Need Larger Nurses’ Home. 1s one of the pressing stitution which is- mentioned in report: of the executive committge. Executive Committse. w—..wmw-mmmma defiofltomm}'.w oston" % ood of the. col ¥ Foaman i A“m Northern New W sdna b larges! c. average cost ur ‘weel, $15. Thursday; u-hmy fair, £ t t-patients, 907, GAS STEAM mu'ron and colder, wE ' ‘where ho learned ‘i.‘ G’f’xsgx‘..m discasen, 551, Eastern New York:' Show in T"%ve and ear, oL Fvolviak | disappeared.” mia and snow and siéet in south Thursdey; ’ tnp. Eting the e dflu‘.lal,lnvo’v Price B0c, at all dealers. Dom't will give you i te COM: | Friday probably fair and colder. . : ing 93 visits; numiber aimly asic for s kidney fert n the *Tste or Office, S n Warwioh Taled | o S S B T T e ords, from Hevi rareski jurhped one side An_examination of the man’s cloth-{ Am thomwumugmmm Full, new siutk R hand, | it tof e berarsile fed un thejl!eep bank at '&f. viace m;.n.ma that all the money he had | our Dlant and mecessaty additions to- umc:, Preve, Baftalo, N, T, e ML but Kovaleski was not abje to cents. He is u?o.d 10 to|our equipment which have been made clauges Bar.|away in the same way. He was -mn;k bl - Prothior In Maw. Pork but ao during the past year, and ‘all of whieh b R 5| by the hg hnudmmt eo?u & & “hu rq:t‘s{.u h.vohbm Iocated. It l;e ,:.\elging ('3 i&c’u{lflfi the u-umne- -~ Den't Scold Fretful Children. Ih "H w - g0 | et carried along eve: man 1s unmarried. t i ollowing 5 ‘ H % ne an: :‘; :ngfon:::pblm&m: '“2:,”;:’,, ,:: o :.:; . m"u’; -~ fine quality silk—at $8.98, former prices as high as $17.50. b lated ward by the inef or co m"' Gas and Electrical Dep't. | =ieves: 46 iovesc si- SEND OFF CHEGK FOR [rev.c. . mickerrs e vara, s o el e Cor | & 220 Sour-enila v tren STILL FURTHER 321 Main St Alics Building | agiay tng coder oo o 4R 7O PN SPEAKE TO WORKERS. | modey culfel tysem o e ot o | caly coptections shns Xin he voros MILLINERY Repucen ] 5 i . lay's weather: Spow, north-|Ameunt Realized By Tag Day For the [ Continues Shop Talk Series at Rich- | with the old fashioned hand cailbelts: e 3 sty "”'| wummflmwms . 5 ), -extracto: . = Jewish War Relief. mond Radiator Gompany. :n?:&“f?fin‘m“fiu’;&’r';d,” extractor | put accumulated . These Anoth 2 Price Cut In Trimmed Hats aut wind' n. --.- ana Tides. . Revelation was the topic upon which | room in the nurses’ & new | Chyidren mervous and irfitable, reduce T ¥igh 1] Moon the m Rev. Charles H. Ricketts spoke at the | drivews: ey from ‘hf h"'!":‘g “‘m““: their vitality and make them victims |§ Beginning today we offer our entire stock of Women's fine Dress _‘—“—‘—‘“—“"“"‘""‘n s . | Y. M. C. A. shop talk at the plant of | 12 (0h: 5 pas telephons in the front : Hats, including Gege Hats and Pattern Hats from our own Day. jla m | p m Il a m |l & m the Richmond Radiator company Wed- | vestibule for the use of the public; the| o - Workroom, former prices up to $20.00—reduced now $0.......... - X L 7 Boon. Rev. Mr. Ricketts said | removal of the free dispensary from its that have been $5.00 and ‘are no more facts in the fleld of | location downtown to more satistac: ‘We have taken all our Dress Hats nature today than there o 1n che |itory quarters in the hospital build g 2 % $5.98 'and ofter them at .pno- that should move them quickly— e.r-iut ages. Nothing whatever has | where more efficient management wil ave contributed to the welfare and created hre inerease the facilities of this depart-{lkapbiness of the patients. murses and ok o e e completed. Not | ment, and_better service can be ren-|members of the household and ~we Other .p.qu values in Dress Hats for Women and Children—at 98c S TR T T R TR a aingle etar has heen added ‘fo the | dered to those who take advantage of | hope that the coming year may be as|} .. 91.98. S SN e T firmament, not another gallon of water | it. successful and useful as the one just Mo WL S te the world's arterial system, not an- Glfts Received. W. Coleman £ y (Sixned) Mrs. Charles L. Hubbard, - i to the Young Men Hebrew's | other OF sunlight, since. the time | Ameng the gifts received durizes the Tgh H Osgosd: s 3 ation for the use of its quarters, | when d Eve lolled about in t - . Ougoot rs, Jobn C. To the Chelnes @evings Benk, to thy| Paradiss. As & vast reservolf of facts | runntioticl oo wies e hola by Averu, Sars. James 3 Some Excellent Underwear Values Mrs. Andrew Boyd Died Suddenly on | telenhione company for the instaltation | the natural wuld is today what it was | the late John Eccles in memory of his raining Bel-ovl and tse of a telephone free of ex-|in the long yesterday and what it will | wife, providing for the perpetualmain-| Supt Kathleen Dowd of fhe training ’ Underwear 14c Union Suits 39¢ A Wednesday Afternoon—Notes of In- | S0 80 “Commien dor .| be In”the, ‘perhaps, auill longer tomor- | enahee of & privais room: -medical | schogl Teports: Nummber of Dupils re- Infants’ U eats. |~ Woedt; WS Wiliie: bl e torest. to the solicitors, both luie- and books and surgical instruments from |maining in school Oct. 1, 1915: Seniors Infaxts’ SWinter - Welgnt Vests, | _ Tomans s %o t 39 & — Scouts, and to all the citizens of Nor- Neuh-r the mental ®r the moral | George W. Carroll; a communion set |6, interme 7. juniors 6, total 19. | second quality of 25¢ goods—Spe- e g oy sizes —al Annje Murray, wife of Andrew Bovd | wich and vieinity, who so gemerously | world has added a single principle to | from Rev. Father W. O'Keefe; an slec- | Number of 440 North Madn strect died suddenly | contributed to the fund. hat they had at the dawn of time.|tric fan from Rev. Father Bellerose; | ber droppe in her home Wednesday, afternoon at| ° Mr. Atofsin, Mr. Goler and Rabbi|Hiack was never White even in that TAF | ung 4" plane donsicd by the foliowing: | application blanks sent out 100, num- uhmlt four a'clock. ‘She was Teading | Silver were appointed a committee to|distant time when things were mostly | Miss M. F. Norton, Messrs. Charies L.| ber of probationers admitted during) 3 letter from her sor lll.llm, “who, make arrangements for the sending of | black. The principles of harmony un- | Hubbard, Charles W. Gale, C. H. Os- | the vear 14, accepted 8. & Children’s Black Ribbed Pants, RI @ student at Bates lege when strick- | the money to the national m - | derlying music have not changed since | good, O. L. Johnson, J. J. Desmond, Graduation was not held this year and {98, and she died an hour after. ore and S, Aloteln malled @ check | Jubal, though he was maiing gausic on Georse W. Carroll and James :L. Case, | On_account of instituting the three- |} Winter weisht—Special price a pair ‘ng“—" st ale $1.90 ng- Tl e < I“Ju:‘nd&o;; $1320.73 to the People’s Relief of e reed. The sons 3¢ Asaph and| Ttie pleasing to note that the use of | year course of trainine. In order to|} 12%c, value 26c. 4 er 20, 1867, daughter a 'uesday morning. oven bowes 0 the same we. { the hospital by the public ows” a | form our classes, anc aving a system’| , 3 ang Mary Murrgy and when g girl of | It ed u Back in ancient Greece old Archimedes | steady Tnorease from year to year, but | of entering probationers at stated reg- || Women’s Tights 25¢ Infants’ Hosiery 12%c 14 years of age she came to_this coun- | jeet savi; trying a’continuation of this only emphasizes | Wlar intervals, lack of accommodations . 044 ot of Infants’ Silk Heel and try with her parents who located in the Chelsea Sa: mlcrum about the same thing that boys | the fact that we must have more funds compel us to ac- 0dd sizes in Women’s Black Rib- 'l‘ Cashmere Hosiery, in black = Mapckester, New . Hampshire, where k now do in Yale and Harvard. Schools |at our disposal to carry on the work | CeDt probatiomers at any time of the [} bed Tights — Special’ price 25c a tan—at 13%c & e spent the early part of her life. In and Bflh‘\- are siill using the theo-{for which this institution was founded. | year: this has caused much wnl‘uflon N t 21 - o yoar 1883, she was united in|lo a contributions: Rev. |rems of Ewclid and Euclid is o i pressing need at the pres- | In forming classes. pair, regular 50c and 76c vaiues. Sualiey of 36c Erade. riege with Andrew Boyd at Man- P cpbb $2, First Baptis lubk ough can be said along {ent time is additional room in ur thanks are especially anu to tha cnester. b3 thls Tine to show that In s senee 15 is | mupsce: home. . Ous raining. sehool 1s Ty ViSIiOrs Wi o Riurry et B : . ‘osides ber husband, Mrs. Bovd is|Judge Gardiner Greene $3, m-.km truo n.u “there is nothing new under|much larger than it was a few. years nmmol linen, baby S - rvived by ten children, Mrs. H. D. cted ago, yet mo_increase.in accommoda-|and much sewing in the past vear, lon of Providence, ‘Wiliam, o stu- |day. - Ry e it that ithe Phrase—thie heav. | tionis have been provided owing to our | 2n itsmized account of wiich will be . jdent at Bates collegs,’ Andrew, Bea-| T ad . éns above, the earth beneath and the |lack of the necessary: funds. found in the list of donatioms. B trice, a student at the _ Connecticut - $5.25, waters under the earth, means so much b The ladies of Park church have o | college, Bthel, Henrs, Saram. Bob- | ber llowinig | more to us than it did to the ancients? Report by Superintendent. more than done their share in this Dorothy and Stanfey, besides ¥o cgliected by §. Goldbers: C. D. White, | One word answers the question, and | The report of Supt. F. Leon Hutchine | Dast year: besides their usual visits, oot P e LR bl e Bl Rk e T 1 el S e | o R e PR ] AR i i g, i TAFTVILLE e et i he arre o e urray of 3 y of | C. Perking 32 more about the world in all its depart- , they have mos ure) presen JOSEPH BRADFORD, Manchester, N. H. . Mrs. Duncan|manager M; " y ments because its rich treasury of |hospital Oct. 1, 1914, 67; admitted | generously remembered the nurses — o T 3 Betheum of Manchester. Mrs. John |s$10; L 3 { | knowledge has constantly yielded to |during year, 860—957; males 432, fe- | With ice cream and an abundance of | Ladies’ Benevolent Society, Holds Rum-| A dog running and jumping mn-u 1 3 smno,xmn and Mrs. Cunningham all - m\ecdgation ‘While the starry heavens | males 458—890; discharged, well 573,] cake, Which was greatly appreciated. mage Sale—Funeral of Mrs. Joseph | of a horse and buggy on g Now Hamathiy o i 3 are the same as those before | improve: /o improvi not eport. athologist. 5 4 inesday rnoon slip) ? Manchester, Ne nm-mr The 00k at are th i a 154, mot ed 10, not Ry of Pathologi . hi Kapps Sigmas Mest— | Wednesday afte: Sipped and Tett death of Mia Bov Ve _co: ton $2; 'F..D. Ballau. $5; hic*ihe primeral savages of this | treated 3, dled 99, born in hospital 68,1 T p 7 Cassidy, visiting e} e E Ko S fnChuath ot moving vehicle. The e ot st ited G Orties, | . her * TenSN. of hieh abe. Bad o hland Cotto country bowed In worider, they mean | remaining in hospital Sept. 30, 1915 | 152" says in his repbers Bunen oips| Notes. Dhitel. wint Nis sRbOL © Sl ank Books'Made o er. | many. She was a kind, sympathetic | pany $10: Mr. vastly more to us than to them because.| §0—957; highest number any one day 73: | Jear ending Sopt. sa e woirSaine R dos Jet out a screcching yelp ahd 108 BROADWAY. mother. husband and sister. She took | §3; A : of revelation. 'Man has studied the |lowest number any one day, 32; 4ally lin or under the auspices of the pathe | Lhe Ladies Benevolent soclety of the | standers thought the animal was J much comfort in her home and her |sa: nr uc\-ugm $2; d $2: hoqven. with the aid of science and |average, 48; numbér of ‘Weeks 0ccu-|giogical department. has been fion Taftville Congregational church held a lnjnnd ‘but instead it apparently es- e loss will be sincerely mourned. R. C. Jobnson $1: P. A.-Johnson. they have rewarded him with many of | pied. 2,422, average cost ‘Der ‘week.| yaried than in former years. 'Che | lmmage sale Wednesday afternoon | caped with no harm, as it scampered AL 758 — O e e ll. 3" Chuppell §1: | thely secrets. They open the door to | $15.65: attendants and others averaged| momber of examinations aud reports | 454 S35y evening in the Ponemah hall | on” at SN IoNe Bton T DR. CHAMBERLAIN 7 Mr. Faust $8: our inspection just In proportion to our | 40: total averaze, §8;-ambulance calls, | o s sy e ladies had on horse, as < R’ A I L A 3 i entor 315 total $i00. capacity to understand them and have | 264 Pronoaneen amoreased. but the really | jmaginable from necessary clothing, E e o - |8 use for the knowledge they impart. Out-Patient Department. - including hats, coats, shoes, shirtwalsts, B uxgeon copted the call of the Federated church | following additional amounts were an. y_impa: line of enlargement of the scope of the - a'vases. | | At ten o'clock Wednesday to be pastor and will take the puplit | hounced at Monday evening's meeting: | More than 6,000 of them have been put| For general diseases: Number of | department. in ar enfeavor fo do a bit | SIItS, ete, to'dolis’ bonnets and vases | 1" Cypiet” church, Rev. Richard, = Bona S in Mareh: Porkmen's circle, $16 upon the chart of the celestial hemi- | patients treated 31, number of visits | more than work of diagnosis. The de. | Th> sale Was well paironized o | Graham offciatea” at the celebration =Grery ing, - Norwich, Conn. Fd ev. Davidson $3: L. Harris §1: I |sphere. We know their distance from [made 1,161; for diseases of the eye and | tailed report mav be seen in the su- |i2dies will reaiize a neat sum of the Holy Communion, on the Feast P D e et SIS e k thd earth, their size, their revolugions | ear, number of patients treated 54, | perintendent’s office, g0 towards the purchase "“‘ new car-| of the Purification. operation S the Backus hormica vex |71 Schwaris Bros. 36! 5 Goiaborg, and hetr relacion 6 tho earih. Tols | muriner of visis mhade i glasses wers | " Drl W. Tyler Browne roporta trom | Bet 1o the church” T sale was un: g 2 3 H. H. up s . urnished to 49 patients; for diseases , 1814, to Sept. 30, 1915, thy . + DRS.:L. F. 4‘4;, 4. LaPIERRE | SoieY 5, 00%ied, fohe festlng 28|30 et 58, Worcoater $1: mismbars| For Untold. ages eclipses of the sun | of wemen, aumbor of batients teeatod | Bave been 30 Pationis rosiriod to s | mittes: Mrs. Mary Graham, chairman, BORN xpec ST L R ‘ o5, Mrs. Bessle Hanlon, Mrs. Matilda Tor- of Park church $1 First Baptist | have accurre nce men stood in their | 22, number of visits made 93; t: department, of whom 63 plates have l’;n T Bible school, $2.50, the Misses Sayles |Presence, quaking with fear; now we | number of patients treated 907 been made. Among these there were: | [2nce, Mrs. Clara Pickering, Mrs. Mary | SIMPSON—In this clty, Feb. 2, 1816, & SRACTISE LIMITED to The armangement = committes in|pf sodboied look upon them with understanding. | number of vielts made 1,814, Fractures 15. dislocations 4, silver 1, | Bo8le and Mrs. Mary, Thompson. SO DA S M AR 10 a/ m: to 3 p. m. g‘h:::eba o ;armnt to h: h some _incidental ex-|Once incantations were resorted to for | ~ The .Eliza Tompkins free bed has|club foot 1, kidney stone 1, bullef FUNERAL. — e N ] e Ol S ot flass Of |menses on Tag day amounting to aver|thé purpose of driving away the evil |been occupied every day during the | hip ankylesis 1, undermined 5: totai , “Ear, ‘Nese and Throat e have completed arrangements. 0 which were defrayed-by a collec- | #pirits back of thes now, we look | year. 30. npe———— BIED. tion made at the meeting of the cap-|through the telescope to See what is| The current expenses for the year,| Patients came from Massachusett: Mre. Joseph Langlois, BAKER_In New London, Feb. 3, 191 e e tains. back of them. The differences between | including all items, amount to $49,- | Rhode Island, New York and \afé With relatives and friends-in attend- | = Miss lfllln M. "Baker, formerly & ALES mu, LIQUORS Incorporation of Paper €o, 2k ¢ |the former fear and the present un- |428.94, a detailed statement of which | Jersey. The largest number of course | ance, the funeral of Mrs. Joseph Lang- el The Pequot Paper Co: of New Ton- derstanding is explained by that word, fappears in the superintendent's ac-|were from Connecticut. Norwich fur- |lois was held from her late home .on | KINGS] 70\ 1 1s1s, “AND ‘CIGARS has incorporated for $100,000.| SHOWER FOR MISS POWERS. _|revelation. o ; foost g Bl Biatet s Wearcouny mors” ¥ e b, N G %‘::m,flf”’",,',"x':",'ct Goorse R:|Who Recently Resigned as Teacher of A il ez, 1 Bat w0 Tinen r:;‘ol:: FRTEt A L AL e e B D B e R B e e e i A e B BO¥D-In this &"’Af-'bwl 1e18, #fl" resh, o b stock. Best Service. | o000 Norwich, Arthur W. Lavalle Sixth Grade at Broadway School. age. The application of chemistry and | ed, 1,161 visits, 962 prescriptions filled |-ried, 358; widowed, males 32, females | Heart church at 9 o'clock, and at the| Noreh Main street, aged 49 DAN MURPHY of Roxbury, Mass,, Joseph H. Outlear — | machinery revealed to the world the |ana 350 surgical dressings. 35. close of the mass the cHolr of the|norice of fumeral heresgrer ) of Roxbury and G. Monroe Mason of | Miss Mary Powers, of CHff place, for [ possibilities of the iron trade. The estimated expenses for this de- o S RN church sang. Relatives of the deceased R B 11 Bath Street Boston. eeveral years teacher of the Sixth partment are $337.10. SUPERIOR COURT acted as bearers. Interment was in " - grade at Broadway sghool, resigned re- Extraordinary expenses: Lectures to St. Mary’s cemietery, Greenéville. GCARD OF THANKS e Episcopal Visit by Bishop cen&g (o eanly in Maseh will bel T o naraeh $1357 - Gboral. inmitabos, 31, GRANTED TWO DIVORCES. |~ Undertaker George G. Grant 220] 1 vere nia sresns of sap reesine my 3 k e rn - | 1 revelati 7 ; = oo g ha the funeral ‘arrangements. Trommer S Bishop Alexander Walters, D. toin Farvall of Now York o tormar) Bn Sl Roy i Bicketts spoke | o 48 DoTones dlspen | Both Cases Want From the Contested| 25° ©! B hearielt gratitude to il who ¢ New, York i to make his epl::onu Norwich boy. of the goodness of God M opening up ¥ 471057 balance cur- to ‘Unconsted Listl, Manager McCarthy Here. Evefgrecn 'Becr FHiE b S, Mekisiay Aveaus 4. Aiss Powers concluded her teach- |to us 50 large a world for our use and | rent. cxpenses, $40,026.92; total. $45, HESS -Manager*McCarthy of the Williman- E. Zion n‘:‘; Sunday the 13th. On study. s 149797, The divorce suit of Leonard R. Main | tic Smeraids’ basketball tean witness- REAL GERMAN Lun RS SATe I NIkt T In (0. St S He gave a detailed statement of the | of North Stonington against Grace L.|eq the game ‘here Tuesday evening is on draught ek, BUILD NEW $75,000 length of time each patient who had | Snyder Main, which was down on the | against the soldiers of Fort Terry, and H. J. & CO BRIDGE AT NIANTIC, |3iod had been at the hospital. list as 2 contested case in the supe- | while here he made arrangements with m . “| Referring to the number of deaths | rior court was tried as an fincontest- | Manager Roy of the local quintette for ST e the report said: I bes to inform you,|ed case and the divorce was granted ifi | o series of games to be played in the Secrstary of - War Gives Orders to| sontiemen, that somo of these patients | the court at New London-on Tuesday | near future. . : County Commisioners. were in a dying condition when re- |on_ the grounds of desertion. il With the serv. SOEES celved in the hospital and many others| The custody of the three year old . Phi Kappa Sigmas Meet. ing of refreshments, the company of | The county commissioners received | were attended by the physician who |daughter was given to the mother but pixtcen spending a delightful social {on Tuesday an order from Secretary | considered it advisable to send them | the father is to pay 33 & week for its o ar Garrison directing them 0| to the hospital where their remaining | support until further order by court | : y Proceed with the construction of a|few Savs mighs be pamed com- | He is to have the right to see the — Sontaotiout Mtvhts. ney steel and concrete bridge across [ fortabl posstble as they were in-| child once a week, Brown and Farkins List o patenie tssusd (o Connectiout the Niantic! river to replace the pres. | curable -ases, were attorneys for the plaintift and g memmbers: ulated H ONEY inventors, reported ny Frank H. ont siructure. In accordance with the | Gouod Recerd in Surgical Werk. | Herbert W.-Rathbun. for the defend- | of s dance and entertaimment on-Feb. follows: fiwf“;me\mbfl’“richm“m_}}:_» must be finished Dec. 31, 1917, Its| Great credit is due the hospital staft| " The plaintiff and defendant in the | ' cost is estimated in the vicinity of | on the s -of their work and par- | case were married on November 5, Physician and Surgeon OF HOREHOUND AND TAR m.&"'ix%’m"‘““"”‘x wan.m.m, 75000 i uculmy“fin Surgical work the Dast| 510, Dessrtion sirce Octobor 100 tws Notes of Interest. Rosm 214 Thayer- inlldl > wiertsio Sruple: M Burts While the county will be responsible years later was charged. Richard Lamoreaug has resigned. his .o Conn. Gr: B:fla dasy ‘m,‘mem v10§ rmph.” for its construction it is assumed that lfl 30.0f the lmt hnspiw- of the| " Hattle Bicknell Vincent of Stoning- {position with the People’s store. 12-2; No: Noeri the state will pay a portion of the y m aphen on cross complaint alleg’ by oo "' neee ' » Such a bridge had ‘been pre- Elmen| Mr. and Mrs. David Breault are both | viously recommended by the war de- - ‘has been | b Vincent of Stonington. confined to their home on South A Dartment but (he Iatest communica- | Successful in_keepi petitioned for & divorce from her. also | street Wwith illness. N uogb is tory, - Whel from these ”u'ib,: m‘?.i“' of "d;uemon.uflo(h the lmhr Ty o] remarkable. | petitions alleged the desertion from loéal tm, | i otermined. surgieal op + 3 the same date in June, 1907. % it Jewett City at gfi — — = y eveni: n‘- MAHONEY BROS., FALLS AVENUE held by the Alpha isizys us) finally tried as_an uncontested . :,Im’hm..”c'.“ e oy : el attorney e et aad 2 Bt g% i d e fort of the patients, and. T qun of the Universalist Sunday achool | A0 EDa: Somgre UL She.nol - Rathbun for Mr. Vincent. m.»umru%kyni‘.d soft m-fi ‘onn. Mr. ul al 2 S R WAGE RAISE FOR 3 Francis Bouthier and sen lsa- | —— wymen who o I Ty ¥ C. V. FREIGHT HANDLERS, &, .,%mmm““;\mm e e o - DENTIST oh: Sixty Out on Strike at New London for i Five Cents Per Hour More. ’ ios Antonetts’ Cavosm TS westiing DR. E. J. JONES her Bosition with, the Ponema x o | department of the lom' mills. - At the cl.niud but the name he eity or m'{.";"m.