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Shoulder Steak, Ib. . Spinach, pk. FRESH CUCUMBERS AND TOMATOES KING ORANGES SOMERS Emest E. Bullard VIOLIN TEACHER All String Instruments repaired Violins sold on edsy terms For appointments address E. E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor- wich, Conn. ° well, Conn. where he works in Charley Wing's |on Thursday evening at the Wauregan | Mexico. Columbus, in his caleulation, laundry. ‘The papers tendered to|house where covers were laid for 70. had brought Japan even nearer—out|BOY SCOUTS GAIN en e The state poultry show is to be held | contradict this testimony, but Wong’s| The two speakers to whom the|into the Atlantic to a distance of for Mother, Wife or ~ Sweetheart .ee 15¢ Plate Corned Beef, Ib., . . 12c| 57 vesterday morming. Robert J. James of Pendleton HHl has been the guest of friends tn Nor- Entertain Fourth Degree Knights and Ladies—Annual Light motor vehicle lamps at B5.44 today. & govern- move in mmmx.\am on AEA A Mflhh%l’?bwdbybm taken, " courty on Potato Growing in ‘Aroos- —— to spread the Grand Triple Link carnival tonight | look county, Maine. & PR the pinet In Odd Fellows’ hall—adv. B Mr. ana ' quickest So usually long icicles have wich were to ‘home- kil E n:‘- rorml:;n:nuvu during the week. stead, in Old Mystic this week owing m.' e to the critical illness of Mrs. Fur buyers are doing better busi- | man's father, James Norman. ness since the weather grew colder. R RN x4y i o WILLIMANTIC CHINAMAN Some of the G.A.R. posts have al- v ready secufed their Memorial Day ¢ = WILL STAV IN U. 8. aa ZNSkE 8 Judge Thomas Gives Dasision in His Sea View Pomona grange met with the Ol Lyme %5 the town Tail :lnvofi—conl utional Rights Vielat- Thursday. y Woodmen from Phoenixville have| Chin' Dung Wong of Willimantic been shipping birch timber from North | hasn’t £l g © CHke S Windnam. Judge Thomas in the United States court ‘on Wednesday found that Daffodil in the local florists’ win- | Wong's constitutional rights had dow Thursday were in accord with the |been violated when his private pa- sp1ing-like sunshine. perc were taken away from him by Nor- 7 FLijEsaE. (] it i S o mah b Immigration !luvecto:l John A. Mec- Advised Sailing Westward. ha low the crow: le Link car- | Cahe, and the judge also reversed th condt wak the t all ‘this week at Oad Follows' | order of Unites: oiates Commissioner o e 1o, Steint o hall.—adv. Richard F. Carroll passed a few months awo directing that Wong be The planet Neptune is favorably deported because he had failed to placed this month and is near the|gshow that he had a legal right to re. meridian about 10 p. m. main in this country. e Without the papers the _govern- C. 0. MURPHY, F. N. - the bame ey i 2jeegal Mollday, whon | ment did not have much of a case was_thousht, however, that Asia was and Embalmers an_ extra rush of business togday. against the Chinaman. as he had| Two addresses at once entertaining, | much nearer than it actually was— | or governor. % 'h-fé:“ lnci‘;&orbhemmbom array of lnlt.ruc'flva and eloqu‘:nt m:tdl tm. {;:- uncl ‘lt bcexu::aa so far that 127‘ u::‘-t It lzh:dnm«l in n’v:n‘::n?nt elr:(l:: R evidenco that he was born in Cali-|ture of the annual banquet o v. | wou about where Californ - | thet the whole plan earn e o I ornin, Tatar) Tived: In-* QR Cat. | Dae Mot It o o ually is, and that Japan would be at | quickly an army of 3,000,000 soldiers 337 MAIN STREET given as Cornwall, instead of Crom-|lina and finally came to Wilimantie | Knights of Columbus, which was held | the location of what is the Gulf of | can be mobilized. Oppasite Post Offios "Phone 321-2 Lady Assistant Incidents In Society in Hw%rd_ February 22 anq 23.]counsel said if neces: the discrep- | Knights and their lady guests listen- |about 2510 miles from the Canary Isl- NEARLY FIFTY PER CENT. George . Smith, of West Willing- |2ncy could be explain Attorneys | ed with so much pleasure were Cor-|ands, and he sailed forth on this the- ton, Is secretary of the state associa- |for 'Wong were former United States | poration Counsel Joseph T. Fanning of | ory. Thus he had to proceed between | Connecticut Has One Boy Sceut to tion. District Attorney Francis H. Parker, | this city and Judge Edward L. Smith |truth and error, but at length alone Every 268 of pulation. and former Congressman Augustine | of the court of common pleas of Hart- |in that eventful night on deck, when Five teachers with Miss L. Brown|Lonegan. Inspector McCabe said he | ford. he was at the point when he would An increase of 46 per cent. in mem- of the Saltonstall school of New Lon-|would give up trying to deport China-| Promptly at 8.15 the Knights escort- | have to eontend with mutiny or des- : don, as chaperon, occupied Mrs. P. J.|men found in Connecticut, as none that | ed the ladies to the banquet room |Ppair, the light appeared on the shore(Pership during the "'h' R Bty Cassidy’s house,’at Ashford, for the|have been arrested have so far been | where the following: well chosen menu | Where the natives worshipped in God's | nounced Thursday at the annual meet- greatef part of last week. deported. . first temples and where would glow |ing of the National council of the - eternally the torches of liberty and Boy Scouts of America. The in- May Pepper Vanderbilt, greatest | TEACHERS WILL BE Menu. national righteousness, showing to all | crease to 182,622 boys and scout| Miss Annle Ruggles is visiting tn psychic in the world, Spiritual Acad- : g o the world its way to security and hap- y g t Louisville, Ky. emy, Sunday, 11 and 7.30.—adv. i 3 HERE FOR INSTITUTE. Grape Fruit, Macedoine masfers made the year the most pro Cream of Celery Soup piness. perous in the six years' history of artf e Mr, Fanning was warmly applauded | the movement. _Archibald Mitchell, Jr, has been in 1o TS Hartford Chamber of Commercs ( Programme Will Be Carried Out at e e S and ‘was followed by Judge Edward | 'The chief scout executive's report|New York for several days. 156 from Prestdont Woolrow Woilie Broadway School. Boiled Fiflet of Cod, Shrimp Sauce |L: Smith of Hartford, a former mayor | saig that scout troops had been or- ‘Miss Lottie S. Squire of Wi illiama U meytont. ganized in almost every church de-| i oe; nas been in Boston for a brief to make an address to the chamber on ollandaise Potatoes H, An institute for the teachers in all| Chicken Croquettes, Sauce Supreme Judge Smith Speaks. nomination in the country; that 3,489 | SRS GET IT AT - |the ocoaslon of the amnual banqust. | np surrounding towns has bsen plan-| Thorcite P | Fiencn B With numerous witty touches that|tro0ps met in churches: that 3,000 | St4Y: At the February meeting of the|Ned for Friday afterncon from 1 to Dinner Rolls referred to his experiences as a mayor | troops met in school buildings, arm-| . .53 Mrs. Huntington Lee of New - hoard of directors of the Associated |30 o'clock and will be held at Broad- —- . Neapolitan Ice Cream and a judge Judge Smith caught the | ories and community institutions, @nd | gaven were recent guests of Mr. and 56 Ma’n st’leet Charities of New London, Wedneday, | VAV School. - The programme arrang- ‘ Assorted Cake attentive interest of his audience, al- | that the 7,067 -wlv;lt ‘muhnt-rul Inelud- | yo o “Charles L. Hubbard of Broadway. it was reported that the socioty had | ®d Is as follows: 2 Demi Tasse 80 expressing appreciation of the ex- |er _clergymen, physicians, lawyers, a balance of $134.58, with all bills paid. | ,, OUtline recitation in Civics, Miss cellent presentation given by Mr. Fan- | teachers and other professional men.| npcs Christine Gregson has returned Mary McNamara, Lisbon; Story Tell-| Seated at the head of the table were | ning of the state of mind in the world | all of high character. to Vassar to resume her studies after The deputy fish and game commis-|ing from Word Outline, Miss Grace | Faithful Navigator Charles O. Mur- |leading up to the time of Columbus. The membership shows that there | .o 2783 19 TRSHTRE MOF STHCles Al . sloners have again requested sports-|Sheffield of North Stonington: Les-|phy and Mrs. Murphy, Judge Bdward| Judge Smith then went on to speak | is one Boy Scout in every 453 of pop- home on the Joseph Perkins road. e have some @CI&L | men to aid in preserving the quail by | Sons in Drawing, Miss Estelle Brown, | T, Smith, Revs. J. . Fitzmaurice, |in & more serious vein and saig in|ulation in New York; one in every s spreading feed upon the smow in|Of Baltic; Open Eook Class in Hostory, | Myles P. Galvin, W, H. Kennedy. part as follows: 269 in New Jersey; ome in 448 in| o OO T T et places they know that quail mal be|Miss Mary Tracy, Franklin; Composi- | A~ Keefe, of Plainfleld, R. R. Morrisey| In these unhappy days that have| Maryland: one in 282 in Delaware; 1he Plantaville Tactarie ais AHed with = found. tion Correction, Miss Mabel I Moore, | of Voluntown, Corporation Counsel Jo- | come upon the world, it is right and|one in 2 in Connecticut; one in STt o a X i Tt e e Mved mhne ets Oneco; Language Teaching, Super-|seph T. Fanning, Mayor T. C. Murphy, | proper for any intelligent man to re-|470 in Pennsylvania: one in 392 in e iy ok et e D e Irving J. Davis, farm management | visor F. W. Clapp of Willimantic. and Miss Isabel Murphy, John M. | flect on the relation he bears to the | Massachusetts: one in 172 in Utah, Daver Defore Qb thiay newtecalite sl B demonstrator, of the State Agricultural | It is expected that teachers from|Lee, master of the fourth degree in|Dolitical entity of which he forms a|and one in 297 in the District of Co- 50 many cars in the town. gollege, was at the Bethel town hall | Voluntown, Sprague, Sterling, Lisbon, | this state, and Mrs. Lee. constituent part. That sentence mere- | lumbia. 0 owers Wednesday night to discuss farming| Preston, Ny-th Stonington, Ledyard, ly means that it is worth while for a| Arong the features reported Were: | s ——————— e conditions in that section with all in- | Franklin and other neighboring towns Toastmaster Murphy. man, especially so at this time, to find| A department of education provided terested. will attend the institute to which all| When the last course had been dis-|out whether he is performing his duty | by two special gifts: training courses| PURE RICH BLOOD . Leave your order; we will teachers are invited. cussed Faithful Navigator Charles O.|as a citizen, and, if he is not, to dis-|in several universities and colleges: : s < 4 ‘Wadnesday afternoon the Church {3 AP 2 Murphy pleasantly opened the post|cover wherein his service is defective,|budgets provided in forty citles, and PREVENTS DISEASE deliver any time you wish. Improvement society of the Second Decorated Plants and Flowers for all occasions. We always have something attractive to offer. You are invited to call. E 3 It is probable that Conmecticut col- | necticut, Vermont and Western Massa- | Naving béen gained in that time. He prandial = exercises by introducing|and how the defect may be remedied. |a library derartment coneentrated with Congregational church, of which Mrs, | SALVATIONIST HEARD Meyor T. C. Murphy as the first speak- | I shall not waste a word n telling you | the influence of books on boys. Daniel §. Haviland is president, maet DIVISION OFFICER ANDREWS. | er. what the ldeals of your organization in the church parlors for sewing. Tea —_— Mayor Murphy expressed the great was served. Addresses Norwich Branch at Their | pleasure that ho felt in being present at thi et o . el The office of Miss Messinger in the Tedn ) e Miater Srvacts Mullen assembly. . Ho mentisned sme vy PHoaing will e, glosed until| prgagier Willlam Andrews, division | Of the facts about the growth of the Tuesday morning, Feb. 15.—adv. officer of the Salvation Army, for Con- | 2Ssembly in the past vear, sixty-three Bad blood is responsible for more CIVIL ENGINEERS WILL ailments than anything else. It causes catarrh, dyspepsia, rheuma- INSPECT WINCHESTER PLANT | tio “Coty “tiled) languid feelings heir Annual Con- | &nd worse troubles. Whan Ti;::-::v:"l'::.m"d' Hood’s Sarsaparilla has been wonderfully suceessful in purifying The thirty-second annual confer-| and enriching the blood, removing ence of the Connecticut Society of | serofula and other humors, and Civil Engineers will be held in the| bnilding up the whole system. Take lege will ohserve the tri-centennial of | Chusetts spoke at a meeting held in |referred to the insurance feature of the Shakespeare which occurs this year. |the Salvation Army ball on Water | order and advised all the members new The faculty has approved of setting|Street, Thursday evening. as well as old to pay more attention to aside one day for an observation of| Brisadler Andrews chose for his|this side of the organization. or a model. . = 2 A e, E nounces an examination April 12 for |and his life mission, the forerunner of | ¢ e the 3 kg lec- | = Iy held the close attention of the bai regular business session and elec marine engine and boiler draugtsman, | Christ. He said that every one has A - T S. HARTRIDGE Mgr. - 5 quetters as he sketched some of the . tion of officers will take place. n > ¢ Fro 45 t0 §358 & aporUment; salary|a mission in life though it may be|Conditions and bellefs that preceded the afternoon there will be ad- 56 Main St. Phone 1345-2 18 vears on the date of the test. Brigadier ‘Andrews .also told of faith- | 2y S¢yeral hundred years the sailing ot = by Kenneth Allen. engineer ful characters in the Bible and that of | COTiStopher Columbus upon the voyage on sewage disposal, New York cit: N L] = 4 sohool in agriculture and _home| General William Booth. 3 et it e e G/ T, Wintlew, of Ao OTICE. economics to be inaugurated in - 8 A o s » " I have purchased the Coffes House at | Brookfield Center, March 1 under the had read that a mere man had stated ; : who has riot been selected.s 78 Main St. All persons having bills | auspices of the Connecticut Agricul- GARAGE MEN BANQUET. that the greatest delight of his life On the second day of the con- 9 against the said store are requested te 1 P— was to go to church, and upon being ventign opportunity will be afforded tural college, Storrs, similar to the present them as soon as sr"sigfis. one held recently at Preston City. Peter Cicarrelli Was Host to Twelve | asked for his reason said tha:xt it was flnk m;mbeu we;, hlnlpecl Rthe :l‘ew ur s - i £t tl > | c] er epea Norwich, Feb. 2, 1916. febzd Tho Acaieny Gancine: clise At M. A4 i 1ome. ::;i:iidgzhez:e—&?gf:.“}h zh:gpull!;: iorfn; Dcm:'::-.n,v o hfia cast side "ot o = oe _|ler's will be omitted this evening ow- The third annual banquet of - {could keep a crowd of women from the harbor and there w! e a DR.SHAHAN Specialist| i to the Lesp Year dance given by |ploves of the Imperial oL 0f the on iatiing: for Batt oo b ¥ At serles of addresses by H. L. Ripley, ° " the K. I. A—adv. few invited guests was held at the|any such prejudice, said Mr. Fanning, — - valustion engineer of the New Ha- on Diseases of the home of Manager Peter Clocarelli on |2nd indeed I sympathhize with the ven road; Edgard H. Everit, _en- : Blood and At the funeral of C. E. Staples in | Thames street, Thursday evening, Cov. | 1adics, Who have honored us with their gineer of the Southern New Eng- Rheumatism é,{ggldgdlg““?'wr}l‘t‘lxs)_. Colchester this week, there wers floral | ers were laid for 12 and the table was | Presence, that they are obliged to keep JUDGE EDWARD L. SMITH land Telephone company; George E. Prembture "Asing, | Offerings from Colchester grange | attractively decorated with out flgws | Quiet while I compress the common Cl Verrill, engineer; Charles Nord, for- | ture | Morth Stonington, Bozrah, —Franklin, [ers. Following the delightful repast, | Places of my recital into the minutes |are. I do not propose to bring coals in all the newest shapes and l00d Simple and rellable prevention of Ty- | handsome wreath from the State phoid, Rables and Lockjaw. Hours: 10-11 a. m, No outside visits, after 8 p. TAKE NOTICE Every Saturday, with each purchase 2-4 and 7-8 p. m. m. merly 'gssistant ‘engineer Waterbury . vocal selections were rendered by the | Which are set apart for me on the stop | 1o Newcastle, But 1 do wish to lay | Roy c.¥Gram, of the Brooklyn Rapla styles right up to the minute. guests. Those present were Louis|Watch which the chairman is holding | Defore you some thoughts which may¥ |mransit engineering forces: W. Wat- Mystic and Salem granges; also a grange. 3 as about the only comfort he is liable | 16ad us to think that the fair accom-|ters Pagon and Paul Spencer. Ti New Cut En- Mool arenne Flatagoon, | auiall | 15 get as his shate of the performance, | Plishment of your _organized effort pethesiclobesais e New Tints, c faneon the 383 paintings in the | Craney, George Hathaway, Edwara |l trust that they will not feel it nec- NS selisntly loward the Jovelon- | THREE PRISONERS FROM velopes and Plate Marked. > annual _e: on of the |SH oW Mack, | e8sary as a matter of melf protection trinsically val- i AAmerican Water Color society just |iyiiem Haselnuert Fraon Gecaiki|fo 20 to sleep, but rather to take an | usble citizenship. ST T TEMATIELY: | Paper. i opened in New York J. Alden Weir, | o3 Peter Ciocarellf interest in things pertaining to C Individual and State. Shi B Took Trio to S o . resident of the National Academy of SRl - |lumbus, if for no other reason, The brains of political philosophers | SPeriff Brown Tool . *™ve| Everything that is new and has a group of scenes on the AT THE AUDITORIUM. cause his glory and the advances of | have been for ages trying to decide Their Terms. 5 - H Thames, near New London. - clvilization resulting from his achieve- | whether the atate existy Tor the jodl i <00k tnree |Stylish for social correspond- i ments were due to the courage, the en- | vidual or the individual for the state.| Sheriff Sidney A. Brown tool Funeral services for Fannie Dan-| Vaudeville and Moving Pictures. | risoners to the state prison _at|enc J of $1.00 or over of our Wines and|iels, who Gled at the Norwich State| An entirely new show, entitied The | o mamca s oim s T o Yeoh rie | The political doctrines which we have | Prisoners e of -kind, the ilustrious Isabel Liquars, wo ST eua bafils Dari | MSPItal st Trewstars: Neck: -Daviie| oo nets Dy, shew; entiian Tho | of wignaick la, | inherited, and in which we &tfll have W u%nm-a..y m(;x:luin’l. e " St v 3 .| have been the county n New 'omdhm‘ been derapged for nearly twenty voars, | sented at the. Audiierioe thocie T oy | dueen of Spain. faith, make the individual the impor: If you want h London. They were sentenced at the California Port Wine free. . ... |was held Thursday morning 1In the | Thused: the Lew Orth Musical Honor Memory of Columbus, R anTt het THS WRNIR T criminal - i A ~z= |Flanders church by Rev. Charles M.|Comedy ¢ompany who ars completing 8| Every gathering of the Kalghts of Y aag eI ChartE. Do LY T s T e e, | oW we have it. A SCHANKER & {ag’a. Burial was in Flanders ceme- | weel’s enmegement at the theatre. The | Columbus, besides its advertised pur- . > The prisoners were Ezra Mather, Card plate engraving and 43 WEST MAIN STREET : chorus were seen in new costume | pose, is intended to honor the memory (Continued on Page Eight) who was sentenceg to from one to] _ - h: resents um| Tum! ga f bui At the Red Cross room Thursday |CH2nSes and they presented a number | of Columbus, to gather now glory for SEmi three vears on the charge of burglary |die stamping. - pe P - The place where you get pure 4s | morning Mrs. C. H. Ricketts, b v gtu:aa.w song numbers that got a good | the name of him whom we have adopt. RESERVE C. N. G. in entering the house of Percy Dan- for your money Have You Noticed how shabby that cheap pair of Cuff Links look? Take a good look and see how they must de- tract from the fresh, neat ap- pearance of your linen. For a good pair of Buttons that will ‘always look well call here. We have solid gold ones from $3.00 to $30.00 per pair. THEPLAUT-CADDEN CO. JEWELERS Established 1872 7T The stage setting was appro- | ed for our hero. And as I have been fels in East Lyme last September; edding Invitations and thur Blackledge end Mrs. A. N. H.|priate and the comedy acting was very | impressed by things which I have read W o 2 I ol Nes Thomas Logis, who pleaded gullty t Vaughn took charge, those giving out | good. about the great discoverer, I do not|Adjutant General Gives Notice of the TE semslt iih faaee 1o Announcements. and recelving the work in the after-|” The Paramount travelogue took the |think it will be amiss to speak of. Change in Regulations. moon being Miss Mary G. Osgood, Miss | audiences on an interesting trip | some of the Incidents of history which Richards, Miss Trumbull and Mrs.|through the cotton fields and cacao | are Incidents fo the success of the| Orders issued Thursday from the ad- Bertram Fisk. ~ | plantations in Ecuador and also gave|eventful voyage which brought him |jutant general's office give notice of|anq Harry B. Simpson, who was given GEO A.DA 25 & T the neth t at Rockville, | (e™ glimpses of the unique villages|thrcugh the Sea of Darkness to the|a change in the regulations regard-|a gentence of mnot less than three nor o Fannio M Mo Tton of Groton seoured | 2nd cities of the South American re- | blessed landing on San Salvador. ing the establishment &r the reserve | more years for indecent as- a decréo of foreclosure against Thom- |PURIC. The Running Tisht a five| Early Theories of Earth's Roundness |C. N. G, ~The changed regulations|sault on bis six-year old dadghter. |— - d follows: ge W. Fiher ot al The propesty|T% UPiciion. Was the festurs Par-| Tnere 1 much tbat s fantestic|"SGRS NN e tat of the| Mstwinton e May Fhalpe, aged of Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. foreclosure is located in the north part | 2mount fitm. about the conditions which have some- . of Stafford and the defendants were times been mentloned as inspiring of- | Siication” “forward through “miitely | Syiaushter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. iven until the first Monday of July recting the great historical venture of | 5p N0l ana with the approval of |ireiby it ats & B bion to sotain Captain Henry Langworthy of the|Columbus. It has been said that the |§IA®08.0, WAC FUCH Bo0 SPTEEE OF W ;d schecner William A. Morse, reported | knowledge of the roundness of the |, Mo oenet. Ex-ofcers of the |ceirn, Ttan 156 Sordes Rumors are current in railroad cir- |the loss of a member of his crew, | earth was new in his day or that he CLIE 0.y apbly . oy NSRS ived during the foremoon. cles that the trains known as No. Francisco Ribbro, in the gale Moday | was the first to appreciate that fact. command! officer of the organiza- the special De Luxe trains running | night on his arrival in port at Noank. | That, of course, is net so. Aristotle, e} in which they served: such aj ‘over the Shore Line between Now|The fisherman was a Portuguese, | teacher of Alexander the Great, proved Eiins will. 0ot . Da: sipeoten 15 Tork and Boston, will presently be re- | whose relatives live in the old coun- | the sphericity of the earth and stated | Plications will not ' be approved Lid e fouted over the Air line. JThese trains | ry! % ail'the proots known to us except. that | COmT o o A R o P leave Bos and New Yo respec- The Morse engaged In fishing [of an actual circumnavigation. From “ m APPBT tively, at midnight, daily. along the Gulf streas, She brought|1250 to 1350 merchants and Franeis- . o f‘omrwufl“';g‘ 'a*;;:mv:g{ R S—NO iTE into port 58,000 pounds of fish. can monks from Europe had estab- y -_— FUNERALS. unless the applicants are quits fit, i o Wit B e s o e e vioho® ; [ mentally, morally and physically for | Hartford Woman Tells how She Re- Mrs. Honoria O. Molloway. or ich Boys. Secamm e ey that there ‘were sea. | active service. Officers on the re- gained Strenath. The funeral of Mrs. Homoria Or-|chusetts Institute of Technology to duty only in event of war and other | Hartford, Conn. “I was run-down, ! mand Holloway was held at 3.30 on|whom these_ware assigned this week | sooit, 2o, loaro, Polo, the Venetian, | arsency, and In such event may |nervous, mo appeilts, could not sleep, | ursday morning from her late resi- | were C. L. Storms and R, W. Poung, that even beyond the far distant Chi- | De called into active service by the no strensth, an old lady told . dence at ’fim-:: street, New | poth Norwich boys. ° na was another land which he called | Sovernor.” hen in a like condition. ":"2&“.«"15 celebrateq at St. Mary's Star of the Cipango, being Japan, which he claim- - £ Among the senior civils at Massa- [ joCtiRe SEPRE (000, %00, upon“the | serve list will be subject to active = Respite for Japanese Murderer. ed was still further out a thousand| Speaker for Y. M. C. A. Service. |20d noticed an improvement within | Sea church lock by Rev. Timo- my strength, | S BH WTATO m thy S Crowley, saator.” Theve maa| Washington, Feb. 10.At the request |miles in the ocean.. General Secretary Edwin Hill has hidhonsi = B By Ay ol & large attendance of mourners. of Baron Chinda, the Jafanese ambas- | After 1250 when it became known |gecured Dr. H. F. Adams of New Lon- Just Fine for Sponge Cake RALLION'S sells It WHER Y o iness before the public, there is no have never found sador, President Wilson ted | in Burope that tliere were seaports in | don as the speaker at the Y. M. C. A. 2 60-day respite to O, th::i:memn-a China, the wonderful theory was ad- | gervice in the Thayer building on Sun- convicted of murder at Junku, Alaska, [ vanced that by sailing westward from | gay afternoon at 3.30 o'clock. Dr. Ad- many and tifu] last December, and eentenced to be ams will speak on The Greatest Sale attested to the respact in which Mrs, y stralght-sway in the World. There will be Holloway was held. Burial was in|to look into the case. by the quartette of the Church of the St. Mary’s cemetery. gréat ocean. . the Good Shepherd (Universalist) and Wallingford.—George W. Cook ced in 1267 Swahn's orchestra will provide music. Waterville.—The first match of “45” | this town was fined $100 and costs in sly advan nedium Detter than through tne’ sa- |bstween St Michael's Holy Name so- | the local police court on a charge of | by, that Jopderful son of the chureh,| Noy, Haven—In connection with the letin, - vertising corumns of The clety and the Thomaston Holy Name | selling a cow which had not been re- | t0¢ Monk national jubilee of the Y. W. C. A. and society took place in Thomaston Tues- | leased from quarantine. The p: = Studied Archbishop’s Book. the 35th anniversary of the founding A day evening and the final count was: | tion was conducted by authority of the] When Marco Pc:a after twenty | of the local work, Ploneer day was TICUT "fl Thomaston §4 games won to Water- muwnnm-usm-%-wmm the ruler of the'celebrated at the association building E Dusiness s Aville's 38, 2 mals. EEg e et % ese country, in 1299, te his on Chapel street Thursday afternoon.

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