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of 1% Women'’s Dress ‘Thers will 5o | cal smows Wednoe- a ; 3 e ; O i snparsiuss) | wiil rise Welnesthr | - T o: "would: submit u offer Hats and Pattern Hats from our own work In the middle AtlY ntic and New Hng- room, former prices up to $20.00— - sz 98 1and states. L now to.. crascesessnan . Should Convince You' That. Your Suffering Is Un- 1y, of All Kinde at Awm,‘?.: The vfl:] dh- .i‘onfi uuu‘nong | tlantic coast will be fresh souf and S S 3 Bouthwest; middle Atlantic, moderate | 13, %5, Dot Ller, consieruilon oo |t b, 3. 8. Glimour pesl \ Other values in Dress Hats for women and chil- ik s dueted the meeting, which was attend- : uid ‘th = dren—at and $1.98. 2 £ 5 ed by all five members of the commis- th in 5 N Northern and S| outhern New sion, with Secretary A. S. Spalding From s Faaroday | pRababyy ix Fesbiag thh Tecorda. aftalr, ) } > = : — dn N e e and |, After the meeting adiourned Secre- 3 : pe—g wn .'Efl”s . PP . ij_'f’t?, Shotucket Street warms tary Spalding sald that their action . ‘with prl jably light Tain:on O oo L £ onse g anow o¢ Talh® if ‘Intetior | Bad béen to e agnieans 2 = tract to a meating to be called at some. ¥ D shige’ 1 ! i Wedneaday: Thudfies ‘cloudy: . |future date to be determined when - C D and W. $ii 4 . Observatiof: in Norwich. several other companies are ready to other h resses 2 4 3 The following rd|serds, reported from gbm:( bids. .E;: ed 'r'):fl' w::lr!.l malin b % phny- # o — Sevin's: pharmacy, W the changes|be within a ere were > ik Teastly ot i disin 4 7 emp: ‘barom three or four others, he said, 'from 3 is true that mixtures n 3 To clean up season’s stock |5, temperature 2ind the el | om offers. were. expected but they | will be ready to ; fancy warm, serviceable mm.‘ cloths, Ther. Bar.|had Dot been ready to make definite |iract as offered by the. Un values as high as $15.00—Clearance price | | this These are remarkable vaiuss! We offer the belance of ‘OUF . gities 24 '30.43|offer from the Shore Line Electric|evening, that other power compa- |ili” two daysbefors the pedaler. . glites ‘have cut the prices. Might| , . N6 3033 | offers Tuesday night. There was one Tead to the il g X g By B Bar A ‘have your size. ie o 3% 304%|company, which indicated a possible | ries be invited to submit bids Moreover, the milk delivered slae=| 2" stock of Wames's Cltth Costs. former prisse up to HENE— 1 in the market take a losk at them. st 15. price of 1 1-4 cents for full and com- | nish eleetricity to this department. The Lawyers, Merchants, Clearance prioe .....cc.cou.n wesaresiasrsianen .\‘ o “Own a Montana Rabs for:the Auto” Comparisans. B e ot 0 o T apiey vaatne : tore, Drugsiats, Nur Tiomele Jrash Couta sty matea, Gas ety wia e ig1 DG Doetictices. for{| Tuesday: Fair and tors resarding jus power and oth- | Feb. 8, 1016, at 8.p. m. responsible for other cases x':imi”:::tn?‘ g e | ] $30.00—Clearance price. eeseasmsessace ., er_detalls. bottles. At this particular he — THE L L. CHAPMAN C0. | Tuesaavs weather: as predictea. Who the other offers might be ex- | WILL WORK FURTHER aas DOt wevel tawt on the morn: | L Aucoestully {n Jour cass. Send for S = Forg e peoted from he did mot comsider it ing of the-day that the quarantine SABIS: hERMSE on’ inmacts. ARk New in Women' Waiits o> ¥=vo . Sum, M. and Tidca. ¢ o e s et O FOR JEWISH RELIEF. 9 ‘ments to_Geo. H. Mayr, Mfg. Chemist, s 3 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Ct.} W Sen T Fiigh T oon | man, he said, will call & future meet- § Tt bawdiod By ‘the ‘Dationt aad nad | 194-156, Whiting Strest. Chicago, TIL : i il Rises | hts. | Waier. | Rlace: | ing when"the ‘offers are ready ~for Loott Commitees v.:;- s e | Jasned and seaided at the home e . by sran 1 |F Momade Wt k. et New Batin Stripe Wi o d Day. (e m 1 RO gt Sgwau e, B R N e B iAoV O = Nile, ive and black, as ‘well servicesble Walst, in'm | s . 7 51 Minutes of Previous Mggtings. At 2 meeting of F. J. relief commit- | STived, Bottles wers mat b i R A S Ry e Rk T t I from that house and single service |MISSION CIRCLE MET y ty | 1S 18 as rieater| s €53 The following are extracts taken | tee of this clty held at the Y. M. H. A. | {io KOO RoVae Pac SIS Soree Figge 28 ; e 8 | rom- e’ mivutce 5F he mestmgs S| o on Suntay delegnite foprensn: | ik “ailiies "sen 0, sekienea WITH MRS, AMBURN. - | o » : 3 it Weather R A S 2 SR SO DR et et | TR el 5 5 W By sepies Goron Women Disuss _Women's Sillc Dresses at $8.98 | o |18 G0 64T . X Spalding at the mass meeti n ‘was voted to hold a mass meeting 2 s Colportage Waork. & \ With the sudden drop in the | €& nowrs Ttrefinfen vater 1 Ta tow | 10700 B S8 My | and oo A O T i Thdea | DISEASED CATTLE COMING i ":;;.‘ R | e number af excsllent stvles o Women's Silk Dresscs, | » i le, which is fol¥wed by flot e, = New re. innie urn_en! Ine e ualil stlk—at $8.98, form aeged e et g the proposed contract with the Uncas|Leon Sanders of New York and other INTO CONNECTICUT | . ol B Atemperature, the absence of Power company as follows: prominent speakers will deliver ad-| — : e T e - | #team and other heating, has Jan. 1, 1916. | dresses. Dairy Commissioner Says Railroads |o:” ity February meeting Tuesday af- - - A g - % Matter of lease with Uncas Power The meeting also voted to thank the Are Lax—25 Per Cent, of Cattle|ternoon at her home on Pearl street. o P h brought discomfort/ to many. | Funeral of Pa Donahue in | company regarding”supply of current|New York American and its associats | Diseased, e o e eyl S en urnisnings - A GAS HEATER Patterson, N. 'A—Stewarts of M. E.| 748 BrouEl. Wb RRG o and expiained | In. wacoverng the. Russian aivocitics efione s Mhow = z3eos Churoh. Dairy Commissioner J. O. Phelps Mrs. Gilchrist, the president, opened ? 2 ' d - the matters. Adjourned to meet the|against the independent Jewish men, B 41} Men’s Underwear $1.00 Union Suits, 79 following day at 2 p. m. and children, a o " upon sald Tuesday, that his department had | the meeting with reading from Ro. Friends and riiatives attended the experienced §ome difficulty in the en-|mans 10th. Prayer was offered by Our entire stock of Men’s Winter | Men's Winter Welght Dnion. - or pirionds and, ibistbs sttended the Jan. 2, 1016, |8 call to the civiltsed nations to d9|forcement of the resulations in effect | Mrs. George H. Strouse. followed bY || \nderwear s offersd at the fol- | —Our,entire stock of $1.00 ' : GAS STEAM RADIATOR | his inte home, iNo. 22 Garrison streot,| mpy question of lease. was brought | civilization . o oo ms 1o o of | since las: Ostober. to prevent the im- | the Tord's praver repeated in unteon. || Underwest & “Lortt Fardiass of male at 75¢ & fulty: < g i Bads Patterson, N. J. n Monday morning at |y, and discussed at length. Motion| The meeting also indorsea the fol-| State, 8 SEATONS e o ol The reguity roReet o8 fe08 T the At 6lo—reduced from _1T5¢ s will give you immediate. com- | § 5elock Mary's church, Tnion | (fierea and carried with full affirma-|lowing resolution introduced in the | Soricanica aid ot alwags Meep an exc | - Hhe circle voted to BOA a mission- At _8lc—reduced from $1.00 - 2 . " g A Offi o e roin T, | tive vote offered by Mr. Shea: war|louse of representatives by Congress-|act account of the number of cattle |ary supper soon at the church, as has At $1.15reduced from $1.50 Woolen Hosiery fort in the. Home or ice, o ZUSUNS e :ou;o : ‘S:nel:‘ote;;! mmw’lgrw.r Jaoy of Naw :rll;-,“‘_ in care that came from another state.|been customary the past few years. At $1.85—reduced from $2.00 Our entire stock of Men's- . Fawien Hiyrmes, | SO e e a For Wt | am Jos ARgCEaY our cHviliantion Rndl N0 | Core S aking axtngements with the | The subject for the afternsom, The At $218—reduced from $2.50 Hosiery—both Cashmere-and Shaker - mesamncr, Jendinh. Setiry Alliam| perioq to _commence Jan. I, 1816, the | humanity, and ASEaEL, DG T A | - Zimiin Fimjer Kay, John Picke | PE 54y 203 g number of animals in a car. He said [ Work in Oregon was.read by Mrs. Har- |} Men's Outl Flannel Pa- 9e- 5 | 3 s o, John g prics to. b ‘.fifinfi"'{mdflm&ftfi‘:’: e, O D e o5, H L. | the successful prosscution of the case |ry Howard, Work in California by Mrs. || jamas—the “Faultiess make, 79¢ At lb_r::“:: ::: :o: ne c“y of N“mh tive bearers wemb regular atteadants | SoPLe) and Eereral torme of Sontratt| i wea intjaduced in the bouse of feb:|in the Wallingford court, Monday.|William Noyes Work in South Dakota (] regular §1.00 quality at...... At redu gk | . B SBRatpind iy, d Tndertaker in| 10,05 hare thia day by the Uncas Powse|don o Now Tork, which aetd ressin- | Toe momiaiio™ nd bl deputy. | Saoiire, Mery Dolbeare. Mre. Willlam For today we offer our entire stock of charge. i company. tion calls upon congress to urge the | Dr. F. A. Ingram, havi PuULY, | Gilchrist gave a short reading upon ’ 3 Men’s Negligee Shirts that sells reg- Death came ted3er. Donanue vers | g president of the United States to con- | think there are others than the man | Jupn Toreos, & readine o .';,‘“; o ens u’ts Ularly at $1.00—no matter what mak suddenly ay i orning, v 4, > i Bthe! arsons, , A - 7 - et et e e i i = . m-_-j&f.-" yene 8 congress of meutral nations to| prosecuted in Wallingford, who is-|a Colorter: Mrs. Charles Cross, Is It —at ... X 821 Main St., Alice Building {27 2, "5u™, of gorebral hemmorage inutes of two previous offer aid to the belligerents; an nore the requirements of the regula- | Worth While? read and approved with exception Of| Whereas. This meeting has found it- SRt T D0 s AW T sy dats tions governing the importation of The monthly missionary letter was Tesolution as passed in the meeting of | self in entire agreement With the spirit | cattle and it would be their aim o s 3 g - JUST ARRIVED enize, Margaret ‘jDonahue and three|jan 3, Mr. Shea stailog his motion | of the said vesolution o the 8th day of | cure” evidence to_sustain o Brosecu-| . oo TUC Remnaats of Laces and Hamburgs . SArd sblinel of Colfauble collas: N 21 e e e T Eebruey, 1316, ang it wea'usanimons- [ tion in every case. In Washington for Scout Anniversary. - £ ’ " g o7 | nard sehool of CoNimble college. N.orv| _We tender the Uncas Power com-|ly declded to give it our support in| “Twenty-five per cent. of the ealtle| '\ 4 Gibbs president of the local | Remnants of Val and Torchom Remnants of Hamburg Thsert='¥ Ken on Sm\ode lslmd % sur’ | pany a contract binding upon both|every way possible; therefore, be it |in the state are diseased,” said Dr. el ot bos, president of the local |} Taces, Edgings and Insertings ings, a big varlety, value up vive him. He Hlso leaves relatives|parties for a term of eight vears at a| Resolved, That iwe Urge Upon our|ingram, the deputy commissioner council o¢ Boy Scouts, is in Washing- ¥ “ o B e et Dere in Greeneviiie on North Main|fxed price of one and one-tenth cents| representative in conress and upon| Dr. Ingram said the condition was |ion Slending he sixin anmual meet —Special price & yard........ 25c—Special pi - ! | J°hnny Cake Mea‘ e e per kilowatt hour, with the privilege of [ the United States senators from our |due in a great measure to the im.|NE and anniversary of the Federal 3 ten year renewal at the same rate. | state that they ald in every way pos- | portation of unhealthy cattle into Con. | NCOTPOTation of the Boy Scout move- A Lok ekt Stewards, [Electe: The ohairman offered the following | gible in promoting the sald resolution. | necticut. ment in America. A prominent fea- Some Excellent Underwear Values | At the fourth /Ajuarterly conference | telegram directed to the chairman: The officers of the relief committee jture of the meeting will be a visit to om! } | NICE THINGS of the North Maty/Street M. E. church | Hoston, Mass, 1017 o m. Jan &lare:” A Cramer, chalmen: L. Stran- L. M. Crandall to Speak. l\)w}?.o;:\?v‘fawfi:;':flwnr;ffc Dyeicent ? " | following st : A £ t af s M, ¥ y. . 3 ve an ess. » . B - —AT THE- . the following stewi s were elected for | 1915: & contract for sight years af If|gin, tréakurer; M. Botwiok, sécretary.| 1, M. Cranaall will address the boys | Reporta of 1915 whi b read and o || Infants’ Underwear 14c Union Suits 39¢ 5 ] drew Levander. N(rs. Eloza Johnson, | Henry N. Sweet, president Uncas Pow- | MADE FIRST ARGUMENT 8t the Bove Hour meeting in the Y.|H Livingstone, president of the ) Infants’ Winter Weight Vests, ‘ Women's Winter Weight: Ribbea= le’s l-rkot Mrs. Mary Mathew's, Miss Gladys Up- | er C M. C. A hall on Wednesday afternoon { tional commission will give an addre: 2 =—s; Union Suits, sizes 4 to é—at-2%c a1 ton, Miss Annie Tjctcher, Robert Me. | The chairman stated we wers op- N ERIEASY ongr | ot € cilock: Whe ueuartwo resinoef T - _eecnd ity of78c. ster B, | ol valne Ste. g1 o 5 Necly was elected| recording steward. |erating under contract since Jan. 1, ill_be shown. clal price 14c each. i 6 Fraopklin Street i s 1916, 4nd Mr. Shea doubted the state- | New Haven Road vs. B. A. Armstrong T MARRIED 3 A 1 $1.00 Underwear 69¢ JUSTIN HOLDEN, Propristor A meeting of the| Hartsease circls of | ment, saying there was no contract. and Others on Trial. AFTVILLE LurAsEwICZ — zamorowska — 1n{] Children’s Pants 1215c & - * King's Daughters Jwill be held at the| A. S. Spalding stated that he had o= P e Norwich, Feb. 5, 1918. by Rev. I Childres's Black Ribbed Sunts, | poiomin's Amecioan Hoslmiefi =T home of Afiss o5 Nelson on Pros. |made statement at meeting of Jan. 2| The eyidence was all in and the first [ Mrs. John Llvingstone Died Tuesday| Maciejewskl. Joseph Lukasewicz and ren’ Underwear, Swiss Rib] flo'-"lu’ pect stréet FridayZ| evening. . |to the. effect. that he would not sign|argument was made in the superior Masainat wdios . Bewavelout Sco .\\!Mfl_",l\.'u”nl' Zaborowska, both of winter weight—Special price a pair | Tights—at 6%c, value $1.0 .'...._ ALES, WINES, LIQUORS : o Sontract ‘tmless. all signed (fall| Colrt at New London when it adjourn- o -| Norwich b eopinpiadss Sy e s, % The Greeneville| Grammar = School | board) and if M. Shea did mot pro-|sd Tuesday afternoon in. the trial of | ty Holds Rummage Sale—Personals|CHASE_NAYLOR—In New York, Feh > | 5 5 = AND CIGARS baketball five witstart a serics of |pose to Sign contract as had been |the trespass case of New Haven R.| and Notes. B IDY Saries Clavion tness s [} Wi ’s Tights 25¢ Infants’ Hosiery 12%4¢ i % gamey with the [Rfverside Grammer |submitted, he desired his .signature|R. vs. B. A. Armstrong and others. Mrs. Fannie Comstock Naylor, both QIR 0dd lot of Infants' Silk Heel and. Fresh, < plete stock. Best Service.| school team of Jiff-ett City. The first | taken from document. The suit is brought to restrain the| Mrs. John Livingstone, 83 vears of | of Haverhill, Mass. 2 0dd sizes in Women's Black Rib- | . “c_"_h" H in. b DAN MURPHY game will be playeld this coming Sat-| A meeting of some length developed{defendants from building wharves | age. died at her home on North A — 31} bed Tights — Special price 25c & | and 125 °""’;_, - urday at Jewett .@ity. Last season|and the question of a contract with|across the property near Shaw cove, |street Tuesday morning at 7.30 o'clock. DIED. Soc and T6c vab o iRt g 11 Bath-Btrest thess two schools Jhad an nteresting | Uncas Power company was discussed |across which the railway claims right | Mrs, Livingstone had been sick fOf |y rvINGSTONE—In Taftville, Feb. g || Do Tesular 60c and 75 values. | quality sra Bs . ] pro_and. con. of way. . about five weeks with the grip. 1916, Mrs. John Livingstone, aged 8§ e The following motion was o:erel:i by = :ttl:l;:l);n(?- :B'r Wh[i;'-lmgflm%a the Sl’h‘w;a born in Scotland, the daught- gl ‘ g SENIOR EL|.ECTH Mr. Shea, seconded by Mr. Whitaker: |fr: ent for the onlor of John Spencer and Mary Reid|Funeral from her late home. No. 2 DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN R ELECTIONS. B oo b T et | Tussday. Judss M. A Shumway s | Bpencer Ehe. was unitod tn marriage| Sorih A strect: Thursaas: Feb. 18 ot BOYS: DEPARTMENT | u 8 N. F.A. Class Eled|'s Williarh ‘Stanley | without a contract with ml: h[_‘n;n. preeiding in the court. ,wlith Jo)g-;l Livingstone in the yflr‘"ot 'ljmf;‘(‘la\:,:!r.f“un!rul private. Please 7 . w = - I)e tal Sur; Presi s - | Power company and that both the s EEETE e . e was united in marriage % 7 othing—Boys’ and Women’s Sweaters ' .surgeon P rolomyaittes, Announce- |, iures of D. S. Glimour and A. S ROUND TABLE BANQUET 1857 and came to this country with | PALMER _ In Preston Feb 1. 1916 Boys’ Cl 8 X %" MoGrory Bullding, Norwish, Conn. ALl b Spalding be released from the contract her husband in July, 1873, locating in | X phlmer. sged 73 sears . o Lwed e A.'Palmer, aged 73 years. The sénior clasn| at the Academy|2S cignsd. Same declared adopted by Was One of the Events of the Season | North Grosvenordale and 36 vears ago | Services at Gager's functal parlors, At $8.35—Boys' Norfolk Suits, neat.| At $495—Boys' Mackinaws, sises 8- k they moved to Taftville where th No. 10 Frankiln street, Wednesda Biistures, sims § to 1, valee 14 and 14, valua 3650, --- - et sfter School ge Y.ealay phu aleck: have since resided. . 9T | fternbon, Feb. 9, at - 2.30 - olclock. 9800. At 39c—Boys Hats, regular Drice 7 rs. - Principall Henry A. Tirrell Jan. 29, 1916, wi ek g s, Tivingstong attended the Taft-| Burial in family 16t in Hickory etreet || At $1.95—Boys' Winter Overcoats, S0e. r i | BRS. L. F. and presided at the meef ing. The offi Ry S u 38, the Nogwich cemetery. 50, = | = A. d. LaPIERRE | presided ot the estdent, William | Before the imeeting of the commis- | Round Table enjoved one of the events | Ville Congregational church and was | Corp "1 Norwich, Feb. 6, 1915 1 SN § 45 4. Sue 355, At 98c—Boys' Sweaters, sizes 4.fo! 287 Main B el e . o Gallam | sioners was called to order Mr. C.“W.of its season on Tuesday evening in|Well known to many people. WOLE_-In Norwich, Feb. 6, 1916, Aunle [} ¢ $285—Boys' Winter Overcoats, Doy Ewsalers. stzes 4. PRACTISE LIMITED T treasurer, Harold Huill: se ) Tio; | Comstock, who ‘was present, stated he| the annual banquet held at Mabreg’s. She is survived by her husband and | punera) service at the home of her sizes 3 to 8, value $4.00. = B g Hours 10 s Loretta Higgins; nsecretary. Miss | again appeared in the interests of the|. At 7 o'clock the members were seat- | the following children. Thomas of |~ 'daughter, Mrs J. C. Atterbury, on|) At $7.96—Boys' Winter Overcoats, | At $240—TWomen's aid AT e A m 0l m e p,‘fi,‘h“é”" B ey ‘“;!“:7 Uncn;ePower enmpi{w &.m:'_ ;f‘: :lo ;r;. ed at the attractively decorated tables Ptu;_mrc‘k:fi HMu'ry of Ne x‘mr‘):.l Du.vl(} Page street, Greeneville. Wednesday sizes 11 to 17, value $12.00. Sweaters, value $3.00. \ - J . i | members a new contrax ch he of- | where the following menu was admir- | Of Taftvilie, Mrs. Marg: s0p of ernoon at 2.30 o'clock. 3 5 | Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat poet, Howarih Coilliie: poetess. Mist | forca for the approval of the commis- | ably served: Frult cocktall, cream | Providence, Miss Jossie and Oliss Har- | HOLLOWAY—In New London, Feb. 7,|J A* APy’ Maskioaws; Elges 20} At ¥0—Women's and Misses' | it A Oty o orian, Miss Mary | siooers, Vegetable soup, wWafers, roast turkey,| the Livingstone of Taftville and Mrs | 1916, Homoria Ormond, widow of to 15, value $4.50. iweatars, value 3680+ et on 1o “inedl & — Mr. Comstock also read the following | mashed potatoes, mashed turnips, cran- | Harold Van Woodworth of - Daniel- | Thomas Holloway, aged 77 years. —————————————————————————————————————————————— 'I‘rommer’s ‘ iy il i ner oaident Listiee: berry sauce, celery, hot rolls, ice cream, | fon. BUCKLEY—In Putnam, Feb. 8, 1916, New_ Haven, Conn,, Jan. 27, 1916. | cake, coffee. committees. Mre. Ellen Buckley. Bvesus B : M C. ¥ Comatogk President, Bdwin A. Tracy flled the| Workers’ Conference Holds Supper. 2 ST ey Norwicp, Conn.: toastmaster's place, making a graceful | The workers' conference of the Taft- it men' R-ELg‘"ECH eer (;;:3:[ o ‘: -1;:;1:':;“)‘ Degr aIr. Comestock: and happy introduction for each par-|ville Congregational church held their e dtvcatng ..':.""'.'.:: wes u:.'.&ry ‘wanted AL @ d’,::.,:‘ ,_.:GER Washiogion, ey aetin) eman | Mr. Sweet telephoned me this aster. ticipant as the following programme | monthly supper in the vestry of the Cashmers Glgihs, E Here are two special lots: Freema: i no asl insert a new para- | Was carried out: <church Tuesday evening. The commit- H. JACKEL & CO. O Loty itadey Ettie Bomnh 5 1% The contract, making the| The Living Age, Rev. H. J. Wyckof; | tee in charge was Misscs Mabel Hodg- “rc g - pension department {hat the relssue|iiy paragraph 12 paragraph 13, and |leading, Miss Amanda M. Fisher: The|kinson, Alice Kyle and Jennie Kendall, - glaim for pension of yhomas L. Tay-{ine bid pararaph 13 paragraph. i.|Futire’ot Norwicn J. D. Haviland; |with irs. Hicks and Mrs. Plokering lor late landeman U. </, S. Brandywine | My Sweet tells me that-all_opposition | Ieading, Mrs. John E. Fanning: Saints | assisting. A business meeting was held 3 MAHONEY BROS., T e s %8 {n: EUIEAI, | ia"io be withiraws: by the Stiors Live|dnd Stuners, Rev. 3, B Slocum: The |afier the eupper. 15 Main Street FALLS AVENUE Dox. manth vom. Oot S io1er 435 0y | Electzic, peaple, if this claus is insert- | Bouad Tavle Jre. Avhur R ‘hio objection to it. 1|ledge; Hit or Miss, Fred L. Newton. Moeting of Pinochle Club. S P o | from Aug. 10, 1916, anil1'327 per month | o 204 he ; 1t about 11 o'clock wh Hack, Livery and Boarding By magine you will have no difficulty was abou clock when th ting of the Plnochl ¥ from Aug. 10, 1921. With the commission about it. gathering adjourned with congTatula- |in taiie raees Sransiay e Y WOMEN'S KID GLOVES af 69c An odd lot of Women's Dress Kid ‘Women's Tan Color Cape Gi Gloves, not quite all sizes at §9c a | for street wear—Special w pair. & pair; good $1.00 value. T I enclose you copy of mew paragraph. | tions to the committee in charge, which | new m were taken in. One so- ¢ B ausmates aur sereice o be the Yours. truly, included W. H. Collins, F. L. Newton, | cial member was admitted for three . 2 b: of ihe macst Teasanable Srices. “PREMATURE {)LD AGE” ek 8 'c.h;x'_ohfrm-wus& iy P e C_»n:"gflil::; o haries | months. - There was one application for v g ] - 2 . . | membership presented. Tegular Seys Di Arnold lorand, of the| 13.”Whenever the company offers AT routine. of business was transacted. R R. AGNEW, M. D. |c:ivad Satte ausfin, 93 dus to and the ‘city la veasonadly secisfied| RURAL CARRIER VACANCIES. e —AND— = | A v nues Sale. Physician and Surgeon Such s fate e recorgmends & NEht| hn cite o power to the extent of | Examinations to Fill Places at Eagle- | e Ladies’ Benevolent soctety of SUIT FOR DIVORCE, TEY; | Reom 214 Thayer Building er bathing, | eight hours)1200 kilowatts, the city agrees during ville and Stafford Springs. the Teftville Congregational church HUSBAND IN JAIL ioh, Conn. Greeneville office: fle;g gd ddnnt ‘worry| the remainder of the life of this con- have continued their rummage sale and —_— 0T A& et ‘ Hours: By 12-2; e r n‘-h_owni weak ned conditions, |tract, or any extension thereof, that it (Special to The Bulletin.) will hold the sale until all things are Lady Avsistant Mrs. Beaxy Fairbanks Day Wants|Will Be Brought to Old iithestFesls mnt_ ch.l;;-ln Wfllr e ".‘h‘-‘ st, G. ”hslcr. Pro- :‘i.l}‘ .5‘?,’, 23:’ the dmgl:' m&u&‘;; ‘Washington, Feb. T.—Th 5 a:.po;:‘: of. On Tmu:-fl.fi' 'x‘o"?f."x" s Freedom From Matrimonial Bonds Philadelphia. ;x_t. a ‘ and by Saturday |Nes & wonderful non-gjscret prepara: | 0125 cents ber Iowats hotr. and that gresgman R, P. Freeman that an ex- R s & vl Sl of et 3 g e Mrs. Beaxy Fairbanks Day of Mer-| Warner J. Macfarlane-<Yor | : flon somposed of the thjiee oldest ton- | it will take from the company all the | amination of applicants to Il vacan- = o Vit o S iden, formerly of New London, has|summer resident of Lyrts & z 8% :fl e, u’fl he blood, n;; power to the axt;gt of 1,200 kilowatts. | ejes in the rural carrier force will be| The present cold snap has made WM. SMITH ALLEN brought suit for divorce from John |time connected with the by medicinal, body:bullding) properties of | Change present 12 to 13 and the fol-|held at Rockville and Stafford Springs | s0od skating again on Biiseville pond. 2 o hus m nEL o “0" cod livers and the noyishing whoper- | lowing one fo 14. ot e Toetr Gt ot ety o Francis Day who is serving a sentence | partment of a New London S 3 beef peptone, 1 “‘{""'&’u ‘fi Mr. Comstock retired from the meet-| cangles existing in the rural carrier| George Woisard has returned to Wil- ol ——|of a year in the county jall in that|per, was arrested 1 ; & Plan § d|2tees to ing; force at' the Eagieville Stafford | lmantic after spending o few days . b et o e O e B DENTIST Rates 78 conts per day and up ditions. lon’ Galied to ovd ¥ president. { niale citizen the United States of s T 208 By | : 5| SCROFULA AND ALL B ot 8 v, v B2 Sl o 3 nd 118 5. e DR. E. J. JONES B Chatkina Sroprite o = T — B . Day Lyme Inn. o | — & - office in the county for which the - Mre. M. A. Ironside and daughter, &m 46 on |]ildm : "Most_Gigare ars Good— . ) HUMORS GIVE WAY |amination is announced, ts entitied to| Fiora, left for New Bedfard Tuesdy St E 8 | ot oo’ web Fairminis, "oibgs | taiknon i haye puwiggmMac. s THESE ARE BETTER LA e gotapate tuml < fo-epend «-few dave there. imartiage Policeman J; track of /' | i TOM'S 1-2.3 5c CIGAR - ] x" "“1 s Lessions From Lincoin's Life. Phi Kappa Sigmas held & rehearsal sk 3 o from. and the play which they will in th that the older generation should im- | g 'of the Tatematicoy Skt he e o aa e s Ot e B e S S by h ik Hotty Lucas of Norwich avenue went | SHea & Burke Milltown, New Brunswick, Monday, = A i the Nmeral of her brother-ta: 41 Main Street aw. ‘Children Ory -