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This Week Sllemls The Bulletin, |, "= IGHIEFH, L. STANTON MADE CHAIRMAN|TRY THis FAMOUS Shaved Dried Beef ‘Norwich,. Tusaday, March 21, 1916... | B~ L+ hes been in Norwich on business, HA'R TONIC FREE s e e e ———— John Connors Prospect street Euighili € ed Bacon, . 33.: VARIOUS MATTERS | Tiuiis, woek-end wiih inds International Association Places Him at Head of Committee to | It Won®-Cost You a Cent it English Cured Hams, Ib. . 28c| Tne = H: Schulman has returned to = * AM . The almanacs promise sleet for to Vew'gg Thooiogical "Seminary after Investigate Ways and Means of Using Sprink. > = B oy spending a weel sister, Miss o Swift Premium Hams, Ib 24c m{:;m:om vehicle lamps at 6.31|Sadie Schulman of Broadway. h-mpmm_ evening. Armour Stockin g Hams Thomas Shea, who has been spend- S H This is St. Benedict'’s day in the|ing a week at his home in this city, Ib. ... 24c| church calendar. has returned to Worcester to R i has tn. |Pi® Studies in Holy Cross collefe. Lt e Rall - president ernational Asso- Smoked Tongues, Ib. ... 35¢c| naersd snd iroliey, trafle heS fow| Miss Elizabeth Pation, who under-| ciation of Fire Engineers, has appoint. iy A full line of C ed Filll, days. went an operation for appendicitis at s - B-ckn;( ‘hospital s:;urd.y. “: w::g}; ed Chief Howard L. Stanton of the . Spring brought the gift of a day|ered Monday as a very favol Fruits and Vegetables. which has increased three hours in SOMERS é : e o 1 I | 1 13 1 H sesk Select Your EASTER CARDS be Homer Louden for the past two |SYStems may poThS, advent of apring Monday |years emploved at the fountain in e B iy oaents A e roug] a noticeable number of com- ngler's pharmacy, has accep! a po- mercial men to town. sition with & New London store as|Sommittee with Chief Stanton are the salesman. Farmers recall the id ‘weather of a year ago when some of them were| Rev. A. A. McCaskell has gone from -3 & i i admiration. Lee E B d planting peas March Sth. Norwich to ;.';Ie}v Lomz;m, w!:ea :to ;fll ecores of people Em ““ar hold evangelistic meetings a ew s ity : €S| This month bids fair to be the|london chapel every night this week 3 Blasom ! . snowiest March in the recollections of | gxeept Saturday. < Chiet Johu, . Espey, Elmira, N. Y. about it We have a great showing of the weather authorities of the state. P o A and Supt. Salvage Corp. J. J. Conway, A Seties' it ol ndd = = Cincinnatl, Ohio. varieties prices. V [OLIN A special court of the Connecticut OBITUARY. The appointment of the committee avoring ipception and spread . Society of Colonial Wars is to be held i Kelley He = comes as a result of the Tesalution |of fire and especially menacing BUY EARLY E HER at the Hartford Club Friday after- am Kelley Hempstead. introduced by Chief Stanton and pass- L4 — noon. Word has been received here of the|ed at the 43rd annual convention of g & g e death ‘or 'W‘illl?vm liegey Een:ll;:(t’ud{ the ‘ln:ema;lu;::n‘x ‘A:flor.lauof oor Fire| Resolved, mrtx:er.t HB CR All String Instruments repaired ome of the temperance societies |formerly o 'orwich, who at | Engineers hel n cinnat! ., Aug. | tional Association of Fire R noted March 20th as the birthday, in | his home, No. 75 Mapledell street, |31, Sept. 1, 2 and 3, of last year.|that its president be, and is hereby Vislinales'd/ ontendy terms: 1804, of Neal Dow, the Maine prohibi- | Springfield, Mass., on Sunday morn- | Chief Stanton's resolution was as fol- | authorized to appoint special commit- T ANSToN .co' For appointments address E. | tionist. ing after an illness with Bright's dis- |lows: ws: B & g tegs for purposes as follows: . ease. hereas, The annual waste of prop- To consider the character of com- $t. James’ lodge, No. 23, F. and A.| “Willlam Kelley Hempstead was|erty by fire in the United States and |pulsory requirements for installations M., works the first degree tonight at|porn Nov. 8, 1855, in Norwich, the son | Canada imposes a serious economic |of automatic sprinkler systems; W. Limited on Monday evening. Bach Masonic temple at 7.30.—adv. of William Stocking Hempstead and |drain on the created wealth of these| To investigate ways and means one p“.,m was furnished a ticket The wind was northwest when the | Caherine Denison et i Dee | countries e aa a i R e e Stems |for the personally conducted tour " elder Hempstead passed away on Dec. ‘Whereas, Organ! re departments | may use o it advantage by DR.SHAHAN, Specialist |z, o, e jins Jenday atter|ts ana bis wite died on Jan, . 1915 |are responsible for the preservation |fire depariments as fire defense auxil: | hic 'gg““ i > After leaving grammar scho rom fire of a great proportion o Shi B seas aafitie BLX months off ooty weainec: Hempstead learned the trade ot s wealth; and this responsibility of fire | Sald committee to report recommen. | e st SOP as Athens. AL BLOOD AND STOMACH. Willlam Murphy has taken the|Printer and became an efficient and | departments is increased by condi- |dations at the next annual meeting of | worre JTIes SIS PEreen toll of Rheumatism (including Neuritls), | place of engineer at the Shore Line|raPid workman. In the year 1878 he|tions which breed conflasrations, con- | this association. B e e R §kin, Troubles Bloody Sutum. Run’|BiCiric Railway power house at Say- |located in Springfield and was em- ditions that can be modified; and | The committee will submit its re- |ens the limited went to Hindman. Ky wn I ons, remature ng, i loyed for years on le Springfie! ereas, The futomatic sprinkler port at the 0’ lence meet Hard £ the Arteri Cult brook Ferry, resigned by George Hill | D) where Miss Elizabeth Huntington Treatment omir for - Biech. disanies Republican. For 20 vears he was in spoke of the work done by her sister, Simple and reliable prevention of Ty-| A Colchester student, Miss Marga- |the proof-reading. department of the Miss Ruth Huntington who is & mis- Dhfild. Ral;lnesl 1and Loc] 12{1‘w e . ret Bunyon, was among the seniorrsgaat Zflbhshirsa Hef“gl;dflygf;';e: :; ;‘;‘ LOCAL BOYS READY FAREWELL BANQUET -lon-ry“mere. The“exvrm then made ours: 10- ang p. m. | M Ty ol h mety Lodge of - No outside visits. after § . ciccted to Bui Beta Kappa Tagt wedk, | longed {o the Sprinsfield Typographi- SHEOR NEW LoNDON del L s S L T cal_Union. = 2 - The 107th annual meeting of the| He is survived by his widow, who | Physical Director Nickerson's Teams |Covers Laid for Thirteen—J. A. Des- lsl‘l‘\:mw:’r;mug’sg:or;flnt%mb‘mg& Connecticut Bible Society is to be|was a Springfield woman. and two Intend to Come Back Strong. mond Presided at Toastmaster. |oPo WO AOe A Hunting. e e e G e vingx hauk | (Were palte () iiow. than ndte] A Sucewell Metomet was | toudaren] S0 Twho"1s stationsll fn A ant he ‘Center Church house, in | treasurer of the Chelsea Savings e're s s e TR Ouse N | ‘this city, and Harris Hempstead, |and the drifts will be so high they | Fred S. Walsh in the Wauregan house | (ReR the tourists went on to Madura. E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor- wich, Conn. 't'S P who lives in Detroit. will have to stay all night, said one |Monday evening by a few members of | iy At this stop Mra Wiliam 3 Don’t Suffer With ; An inquiry has come to Mrs. R. R.|" Mrs. Charles Henry Bushnell. |of the local Y. AL C. A. athletes on [the cast of The Fortune Hunter, re- | 4umoro, SPoke very intersstingly of i 3 Graham of Norwich from loval Tng=| ¢ g0 gelook Monday morning So. | Monday when asked to give his opin- |centiy presenied at the Davis tneatrs | Gif, " There Evest lish women in Plainfield regarding the [ At 930 o'clock Monday morning So.|ion o the outcome of the interclass | by the Knights of Columbu g e S UL FRg SRR yestrain American-British relief work organ- | Dhia A, Marx, wife of Charles JIehr¥ | meet which Physical Director O. H.|Walsh was director of the play. e et et el ushnell, died after a lingering { ) Mrs. Zumbro and her daughters, = = London association and which is to|were laid for thirteen, with J. A. Des. o v Switzerland, on July 9, 1869, and when | - > eve -2 Misses Catherine and Elizabeth in na- Tuikeyang the Fresent War in 'the [Withoher Darests. -:On Aug. 141683 | SRS LT, Jo8 e WeES Sevin o | lowing menu - dura. Misses Grace Parker and Co- Park Slope Congregational church in [She was married to Charles Henry |, o i n H. tainment was the sketch given by ushnell, died after a lingering 1llness. | Nickerson has arranged with the New |leaves soon for Portland, Me. Covers Have our Reguleted Op- rinne Johnson entertained with a com- -~ . o only by two points, and we would Cream of Tomato Soup. Brooklyn, N. Y., Sunday. Bushnell by Rev. Bdward M. JSwett|have brought back the victory our- Celery. Olives. Tt 1o il opctear shll st : | D;D-, then rector of the Trinity Epis- |4 yes if all our shotputters had show- Planked Steak, “Wauregan.” Wichas were sarved the. touriete Monday morning Mrs. Horatio Bige- | copal church. ¢ high |4 UP. We will have them all Tues- Roqueforte Cheese. SRS e roiiod Rt ik rcheston low and Mrs. John L. Mitchell were in | - The deccased was a woman of hich|Ga,"%ng ‘what's more we have been P e oftiIsic was provided by an orchestra mmu‘l‘_cwnmco e O R s e, | e uf (o Brous ey | Putting in some good stiff practios in Coffee, Dol Grabane’ GECIGIUE ai Shmitmstir T, od . During the ‘afterncon, Wfs.|\John Ciif She was & nember 'of e wag al. | the last week or so. Dubonnet Cigars. ? the limited. The arranzements for || OPticians and Lense Grinders o produce Memorial Work | averill end Mra. R. D.'Hill had charge. | Co e ehecrtul and possessed a pleas. | The meet to be held tonight is a the entertainment were made by th f th Four well filled boxes, the 9th, 10th, | ant disposition. . © o Do |return meet, and according to Physl-| After the banquet several vocal s0- | Sunday school classes tanght by Mrs o e 11th = oS chewatny T ant dispogieion. . cal Director Surbeck of . the New [los were rendered, with Nicholas Spell- | 1 B Job d Mrs. Dantel S. and 12th, were shipped last week | Mrs. Bushnell is survived by her|fl [Director Surhect of - the TIeW |los were rendered, enry D. Johnson and Mrs. Danlel S. HlGHEST GRADE by the Norwich Red Cross, as a re- | husband, one son. Charles H. Bush- | 2" 00 Ienty strons, determined £o | " Those in Attendance were Frea S.|Cranam- sult of the industry and cooperation | nell, Jr., cne daughter, Mrs. 3 ' = of the good women of this city and | Prothero, one grandson, Willlam H. | take back with them the honors of the | Walsh, Lawrence Sylvia, James De: How Many Strads Are There? 8 vening. Whether they will or not|mond, Andrew Gough, John Conway,| o R & vicinity. Prothero, 2d, three brothers, Emil | Syening. = - 7 *| Not every eminent violinist can be | requires special workmen for| , .. o o |Mer Charlés Marx of Hariford and e equaly determined to defeat ‘the | nuam, Harrington, John Drew. Wii. |the recipient of a Stradivarius violin { iz n NS 0 n u is . D 2 13 - Ve < . -4 3 each branch, which the small | vesterday it was statea that o e f}'““fi;&".-fi iy e e [T .‘“’fi %‘;w“ s B Nicholas Spellman and J. A. Desmond. | {7 % bfi; {:)amg::l ‘!‘;’;‘ur::! ot‘!J:l::\ sh thony Peck, ill with pncumonia, is|her father, Christian Marx of Eliza- | __Fnysic rector Nickerson has an- jut— op cannot provide; indi- i v VE OF y Strads is showing signs of improvement, so that | beth street. ROUNCEYT o evinth and This thuin; = | ORAND/ OONDEAVIE OF e s vidual attentmn to every IS Condlin 18 rdtarded 48 Tayorible - Loyal B. Cowles. Running high jump—Spross, Char- K. T. COMMANDERIES. | 1,200 as the number of string instru- order, which i ibl, = Sunday, at Preston, the sudden |netski, Blair and Benjamin. —_— ments of all kinds—violins, violas and which is impossible in| 1, ., o Rockville 15 without | denth ot Loval B Cowlcs resaited | Three MtAnding JmBe_G. Stanley, | Four Hundred Attended the Dinner at |cellos—made by Antonio” Stradivart exceasive the Iarge shops, and modern | kerosene, the grocers in the city hav- |from heart disease. He was born in|Burns, Benjamin and Sakel. Bridgeport Monday Evening. during the 76 years be labored in his ~ oxt ua- T ing exhausted their supplies within|South Norfolk, Conn, Feb. 25 1846,| Eight potato_racé—Nelson, Crowe, workshop in Cremona; and only som e m; ery to keep the cost|ths past fow days. It habeen four |one of seven children, four of whom |Blair, Sage, Buckley, Spross and| A dinner at a Bridgeport hotel, at|600 are now nown to be still in exis S T Sty e low. We ha £ d the|Weeks since a car has reached there|are living. He was the son of James | Burn: which covers were laid for about 400 |tence. Probably a good oy preeeg bas accomplisbed . e soun €| with its cargo of oil. Cowles and Julia Baldwin Cowles. Ati Four pound shot put—Houlthan, Ts- | guests, was the feature of the first|the remainder are cattered over the L T “hnppy medium.” the age of twenty years, Mr. Cowles | bister, Walker, - Stanley, Christmann |day of the two days’ meeting of the|world in the Msllon ot e 20 on8 = The cavalry troops of Connecticut|went west, where he lived with his|{and Benjamin. grand conclave, Knights Templar com- | quite ignorant of lhe‘r value. — u‘ R!h,, s Dotile are planning a banquet early in April | sister in Icwa for about twenty years. Relay race—Stanley, Burns, Spross, |manderies of the state. Representa- |twenty years ago qul (Q“‘ mnum] dr ;’n 8 THE CHAS A KUEBLER Co in Hartford, with the arranzements| He married Miss Anne J. Grifiin, of | Crowe and Sage. tives ‘of the eleven commanderies In |Eenuine Strads were =discovere LA o | in charge of a committee from Troop | Norwich. He leaves his wife and| Medley race—Charnetski, Sakel, | Connecticut were present. The guests|South Africa, in BNPM -‘rmleuh 39-41 Franklin Si B. It is expected that General Leon- |one daughter, Frances, both of whom | Buckley or Benjamin. of honor were John H. Bennington, |Where they had remain n many o the Standard ’ in St. ard Wood will be present. are in Wiliimantic, also two brothers, | Pole vault—Charnetski, Buckley and | New York, representing the most emi- | cases stored away in boxes in the pos- Skin Remedy Joseph N, and William, both of Nor- | Sage. nent grand master of the United |session of descendants of Huguenots The Hartford relief committee for|folk, and two sisters, States; Rev. Henry R. Freeman, Troy, | Who emigrated to the Cape at the Re- France and her allies is making an|Woodward and Luise F. f | SODALITAS MAY SEND N. Y., grand prelate of the grand en- | Vocation of the Edict of appeal to every home within this |South Hadleigh, Mass. . 2 campment; Rev. Joshua L. Seward,|London Chronicle. " Vineyard Workers Enjoyed Social. state for phonographs which can- be| The body was taken from Norwich DELEGATES TO NORTHFIELD | jceene, N. H., prior emeritus of the su- = s T Wekes o " spared, or for disused records, to be|to Norfolk Monday and funeral ser- Miss Elizabeth Pull Gi fl P preme council, northern jurisdiction of Not a Specles. sent to cheer hospital sufferers. vices will be held at the home of his T e S tral Baptist church met at the home of Rev. Joel B. Slocum, D. D., Monday 4 4 the United States, and H. Wales Lines “Groundfish,” whivh to many is & 4 brother, J. N. Cowles today (Tuesday). Talk to Girls' Society. of Meriden, grand treasurer. Music Sunday, May 7, has been designated Mr. Cowies was a brother-in-law of Was furnished by the Lotus quartetts | ST Of mystery, is not used to desig- as Bible Sunda evening for a social evening. Fol- , When churches of | Mra. ‘Wiliam C. Osgood, of Notwich| The summer conference at North- | et Berim Date any particular species, but means | lowing the work of the evening vo- ibeliconiny Yate aeked Wolhove e s [Town. field was the topic of discussion at| The first day’s session was taken up | Father the large class of fish, that live s o . mons upon the Bible, and to hold cele- Chaties H, Wilook. the weekly meeting of the Broadway brations for the official centennial d by mu b ot jety. Ri the weekly meeting Jroadway |by the roception of 'deleates and | on or mear the bottom of the ses, in- s o e e = odalitas L Monday evening in e iy f re ts. €] celebration of the American Bible So- dlfd"?;lelgr e*:t.Dy{}izxda;x;%r:io“yea{;é SErh et witn (e meect = gf:?:c‘:c d“"‘c ‘;’ay (_gg: ;:,”) s cluding cod, pollock, haddock, halibut, clety. Vas born o Voluntown ‘and hes fel, | the chair. The meeting was called to [{ T st St kN hake, sole, and many others less com- CATARRH GERMS lowed farming all his life. He was|O0Fder by the president at. 8 o'clock | HARTFORD' WOMAN WIiLL mon than these. pAlNTS et Sonnectiout Colleg, Rov. T oD: | unmarricd and leaves two sisters. and the routine reports were accepted | freshments were served. First and Second Wives. EASILY Km]) as read. The chairman of the com- VISIT LOCAL SCHOOLS. gregational church, conducted vesper B e — mittee in charge of the play which service at Thames hall Sunday after- 7 the society is planning to hold some | Miss Bessie L. Taft to Speak in In- noon at 4.45. His talk on Naturalness . time in May reported progress. terests of State Humane Society. The second wite is usually happler . - . in Religion was rich in material for Gillespie—Cornwall. Present as special guests were Miss —_——— than the first besause by that time Sherwin-Williams Line | fovent By Breathing Into Throat, Nose and At Short Hill Miss Esther | Dlizabeth Pullen and Miss Jane M. Bessie L. Taft of Hartford will|a man has got all his bachelor the-| . - Aiken. Miss Pullen spoke of theé|be in Norwich, March 27th, 25th and Lungs a Pure Antiseptic Air. No line af repamd B nts ioviacd It is claimea that pecple who ‘are Hazard Cornwal daugh!er of Mr. and | 5, ories abowt “how to rule a woman™ B Northfield conference and her talk in- | 20th and will speak in several of the s b If you hav rh and want to get o L st W |living at shore rasorts in Connecti- | piis; HiT C. Cornwall, and Gardner | spired the members of the Sodalitas [local schools in the interests of the | 81d “how to mako over a wife” out of [ rid of it you must Kill the gorms which secured a good stock b‘“N the ad. | cut this 3‘ ter have had to go to bed | iy oe Smx-“i’onr e “of Waco, | ¥ho are planning to send two dele- | Connecticut Humane society. Miss | his system.—Exchange. *‘l:‘_ s P vance in price. eailyh in = ;avenm;:x because h(he) did | movas, were married Saturday night | S2teS to the conference this summer. [ Taft who has been doing this léne of —— B oo P g g B - B b no ave fuel supplies enough to en- - ol ide’ S work throughout the state will devote i assages o ose and throat Paints and Varnishes for.all pur-|able them to sit up and keep their |3 8 0'Clodk at the bride's home by | \opwicH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION | & faw minutes to the children in the Someone Else Had to Pay. A e 1} the R Charl Malcol De 1: poses especially for stoves going. rector of the Christ Bpiscopal church, == local schools. When a man gives his Satanie ma- |of Hyomel > MILLS, Following a reception Mr. ana Mrs, | Local Physicians Heard Interesting| At Broadway school on Mondgy aft- | jesty his due it is usually at the ex- AUTOMOBILES, The contract for the state hizhwny | Gillespie teft on a wedding trip. They | and Instructive Paper by Dr. W. T.|ernoon 3t 4 o’clock Secretary Hine of | penge of his other creditors. n . na HOUSES, for the town of Stonington in the Vil- | will make their home at Waco, where |* Browne. the state board of education gave an- ingredients. Y reathe it through a BARNS, 1:}1|gerfv¥1{\'st(i:0» was et last week to|the bridegroom is in business. Both = s other iof l;m({1 Inl"elll}‘?lz and in- O —— = R e = e A. Vito Construction company of i v & “N structive lectures which are very 0od and other leading druggists in BRIDGES, Thompson. The highway 1s to cOn- | the e Ras soitiyes YStie; where| At the regular meeting of the Nor- | FMSHVE JRCUtes FAICH, BFe hool 5 g KoTwich and vicinity are furnismin BOATS e o e e e wich Medical association held in the : with every complets treatment mok CARTS. built by the state last vear. Dolbeare—Prescott. Wauregan house, Monday _evening, SERCION. Every time you Inkale the hm:-s'l"u i S Friends at Quaker Hill have received | ory nstructive sape cf AMteresting | o tition for Military Drillwork. s von e Grewing Juts fywee M z Rev. Jean Mathieu of Wauregan, |announcements of the marriage of 2 x swollen, " Inflamed, germ laden mem- ore pounds to the gallon than | i vae bt & satioat ar S1 e | e Bllaboty Preaaas® of | Diagnosis of Tuberculosis as seen by | A petition is being circulated among N s found in other makes. Hospital, Willimantic, following & ore | daughter of Mrs. Kathering T Pres. | the X-ray. Refreshments were served | the students at the Academy for the | Soap should be used very carefully,|only reduce all the swel ng and in- ; gical operation, is fast recoverinz and | cott, to Louis M. Dolbeare. The wed- | 2{te7 the business session. installation of military drill work. The |if you want to keep your hair looking | flammation and open your clogged nose in a few days will be able to return |ding took place on Feb. 8 at the g e matter will probably be brought be- |jts best. Most soaps and prepared |and stopped-up air passages, but will to Wauregan to resume his duties as |Church of New Jerusalem, Brooklyn, AT THE DAVIS THEATRE. fore the trustess of the school. shampoos contain too much alkall, | 3Peclutely wnd postively, fesiroy o es, pastor of Sacred Heart church. N. Y. The bride is well known here,| yaudeville and Moving Pictu == — This dries the scalp, makes the hair|,, csists are o sure of the biessed, being the niece of Mrs. B. K. Moore| ' o i : o, . brittle, and ruins tu. g g lasting relief thet Hyomel brings to M = S or George M. Landers of of Scotch Cap and the groom was a y rogramme of The best thing for y use catarr! uffe: ey - 129 Main St., Norwich, Ct. | e s iatatn o ta" Bresoums | reauent visitor here. during. the sum. | Keith Viudeville and Triangic pictores || |ncidents In Society |||cramans muisica cocoance it (which | variably on the positive Fusraniss that Tighitios chinpeny. s/ bakig sued: In|mer: has been secured by the Davis theatre is pure and sreaseless), and is better | MORCY Bld Wl e o e from 1is use. the New York supreme court for $1,- éfl”tmii‘f‘e";rfl;;elh; :elklm:;‘;nl;"r gx’fi than the most expensive soap or any- - : 015,288 damages by Ragland Mo- : s . D I thing else you can use. ; The Chelsea Savings Bank |mand. senciar manager of he. Pubiic EOUEEArE drew large eized houses at all three ik .| One or two teaspoonfuls winl cleanse MISS M. C. ADLES Norwich, Conn., Feb. 14, 1916, |Lighting Service Corporation, whom i performances at the theatre on Mon-| The Sewing club met Monday af- () "hoy’ong scalp thoroughly. Bimply The Board of Directors of this Bunk | Landers recently sued for $70,000 for Miss Elizabeth Corning. day. ternoon with Miss Marion Powelson.| o (o the hair with water and rub| HAIR, FACE, SCALP SPECIALIST have this day declared a dividend fo | slander. & The funeral of Miss Elizabeth Corn-{ The World on Wheels, one of the big : it in. It makes an abundance of rich, | Miss Adles is in New York securing the six months ending Feb, 20, 1918, 2 ing took place from the home of her | Keith feature acts, is the big attrac-| Mrs. M. E. Jensen has been making e e | e siaww Tt Shvien et M S at the rate of 4 per cent. per anmum, 2 ved in|SiSter, Mrs. James R. Peckham, on|tion and is presented by the Sig.|a brief visit with friends in Brookline. | CTeamy o, v . i Thursda; vayable on and after the 15th of March, |, Farewell messages were recelved in |y o“Corning Road, Menday afternoon | Franz troupe. The next headliner 15 SISy viry pestidle of Seut. Gt | Fodk e busineis et tebzsa CPARLES B. CHATMAN, Norwich by gir. and Mre, Samuel B.1 .t 2 o'clock. The house was filled | the comedy singing, talking and danc| Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Mitchell, Jr., | dandruft and excessive ofl. The hair | Marc aty. 3 - i (Frotts “Borup) who left New ¥ous| With mourning relattves and friends | ing act presented by Wood and Haipin | are spending a few days in New York | dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves | 306 Mats Street—Next to Chelsea Bank. Monday afternoon with her husbemq]@nd there were many beautiful flowers. [and the third attraction in the vaude- | and Atlantic Cit e s ey Telephone 653-4. on a hunt for the man-eating Chinese | ,ReY- Joel B. Slocum, D. D. pastor |ville line is the act presented by Ray- g £ i P WE PAY CASH FOR tiger for the American Museum of | O ,the Central Baptist church, offi-|mond Wilbert, an expert hoopologist. to manage. iss Minnie Palmer, who has been ciated. The bearers were Frank .| For the first half of the week the | on a trip throush Porto Hico, Is ex.| You can get mulsified cocoanut ofl and Lewis R. Peckham, Walter W.|Triangle feature film is Honor's Altar, | pected home, today. at any pharmacy. it's very cheap, and o 0 al e Woodward of New London and Bil- |a five reel Ince production. His Auto a few ounces will supply every mem- . LiN ANY coNDITION, PARTS OR || BoWling Alleys in Thayer Building. lings Avery of Ledyard. Ruination is the title of the screaming- ber of the family for months. ool b April 1 Charles Dooley and Arthur Simp-| Burial was in_Hamilton avenue|ly funny Keystone film on the bill. = |, M and Mrs, Bamund W, Serkine £or Jur entire etock of Furnitire: Bed WHOLE. BRING OR MAIL TOf§{son have leased the basement of the |cemetery. Rev. Dr. Slocum read a Ta——— C. Heublein in Hartford. OUR ding. Stoves and Household Goods N. E. Artificial Tooth Co Thayer building where they will in- | committal service at the grace. Un- AT THE AUDITORIUM. ‘ - SERV-US FL Four own price. Come at onoe. - 2 stall up to date bowling alleys and a|dertakers Church and Allen had e sy Serv-us Flour is milled for purity, 52 Broadway Open 9-6—Sat. to 7 §|{ pool room, They will have five al. |charge of the funeral arrangements. Vaudeville and Moving Pistures. | Nelson Lee Mabrey, of the Went: | oo ness and quality, every i };igtv;fi- &“r;xln‘mntos . xte_‘_igu:fl: Mrs. John Merritt. ‘Mary Pickford, in Madam Butterfly, hl:home on Broadway for mo.n'.vnn‘ of wheat being washed in pure u-u- Joys will be highly polished ama of |, With relatives and friends in at-|at the Auditorium attracted large | vacation. New Styles maple, The proprietors hope to have | tendance, the funeral of Hannah Betts | houses on Monday afternoon and at |, Timpany, widow of John Merritt, was | the evening performance the man- Heit Tont awing. to. the. freignt err |held from the home of her daughter, | azement were forced to turn away & | Rty Re, B Camplon Acheson. who SPRING M“ I INERY Dirgh The hipreents of the ant <m-|Mrs. Lottie Rafferty, No. 11 Bosweli | large number of would-be patron: Richard R. Graham for the past week, e e avenue, Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock.| ~Several scenes in the picture were | returmed to_ Middletown Mondey i G. P. STANTON : Archdeacon J. Eldred Brown officiated | taken in New London and at Ocean g and there wore many beautiful flowers. | beach, Which fact lent added interest Local Players Won. Undertaker Charles A. Gager, Jr.|to the picture. Miss Pickford made | pa mhos ohe by prmciver o o 62 Shetucket Strest Recently a party of local card play- | will send the body away on the 10.29 { the trip to New London last summer i ] ers defeated a team from New London. v of Wyoming semi- oclock train this (Tuesday) morning | specially for these scenes. e On Sunday the local players visited |to Bridgeport, where burial will take| & Besides the feature picture there| %" for the S SKithe yane: New London and returned with a clean | place in the Park cemetery. Relatives| was a Pathe comedy, entitled, Laugh- NFY loANED cut victory. The local plavers are|will accompany the boad: In a National Crisis. as. The management has se- somewhat proud of their achievement oA e e T e eil N6 one man iy strous’ ehengh on mmnnas. Watches, Jsweiry Bl|and expect to play the New Londoners The Pearls of Pekin, which has spe- | efface party Hnes. But e 3 d‘-v- Sad scoiciissof gux Xind at e Blegain. For Armenian Rel cial scenery and elaborate costumes e mxnm & na- shed firm to deal wi TR T T The Armenian Relief committee | are worn by the girls in the act. The | tional crisis.—Washi : COLLATERAL LOAN Co, Knows Where It Ain't. from its New York headquarters Sat- | Misses Kemison made a hit with their to other flour or we will remove at our 142 mais K‘I“ Henry Ford doesn’t want to be|urday announced receipt of these|clever dancing. Willlam Bence, a Pemmicgn, the staple food of | expen: PRI ¥ president. He's still for peace—New | contributions: New London, $7°; clever comedian and Adelyn Estee, | Arctic explorers is made from the York Amerimn wich, $300; Westerly, $159. proved nuu of exceptional qualities. flesh and fat of . THE L. A. GALLUP CO,

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