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“Nflmf COLLEGE NOTES East Orange Man—Basketball Class- This Year es Commence a-tnrd-y. VARIOUS MATTERS |eoitf",t Tuenta s 150 Found Guilty of Assauit by Jury Late Thursday Aftermoon— |, 4" L™, "6 S0 20,5 | Popagd [ Towt e Complair 2o 2 Paul Rolla Given Six Month in Jail for Assault on Form- The gift comes from W. Wallace King Miss = of East Orange, N. J, and forms a 40¢| ‘purmers e ed from - a short visit - with Miss cBou\‘ll!th—TMleAmequhymtfu housing tu‘t-‘l:legiim his wee® Pem | Thorcen McManus of Norwich. (WITHOUT RHINE) m{:fl' ‘vehicle lamps at 5:08 o'clock ' Maryland Turkeys ing Aids the Skin Like Stuart's very valuable addition to the library. 'The gift included the following books: All styles of dress this year make it necessary that every woman re- . Hegel's Philosophy of Right, classi- | move pimples, blothes, etc. This Native Capons ... .... 30c{" SR & e re | IS, Marietta Wright, of Sedgwick Sde of Property. £ cal studies ‘and Oxford edition of Ci-|ccndition is brought about by reason m"“" Wm Bt to and m ‘Woman's Relief Corps, Norwich, has e i d cero, Translations of Sophocles, [ ot the fact that the colors used and Native Fowl ......... 30c|®== Nll’ e market. been unable to install the officers in > Studles in Latin _ Perseus, Satiers'|style of halr dress throw the face in T meighboring towns this week because ¢ Translations by Conlngton. Thukydi- |a position of prominence that will Gui S Caisan. ,;-‘r:l_ taking ‘d“:u“‘& of |of iuness. Georse Payne found guilty of ag- | tent to kill Nelson Greiner. des, Erkhart von J. Clauses, Set of |make pimples, etc, very hideous if Broilers and Guineas b:'pan 4 clear of ei gravated assaylt on Hawthorn Foster | was adjudged insane and Judge Reed | Ethics nr Moore, a volume of Claudi|they exist . # Three anefiuit 25¢ - & : STAMPED ENVELOPES ARE 23'“ :t- gfihl‘:,m “lam 'oflmhdu - .mpl t:.\ l;gx .wy:.h: Norwich State Hof Chudd! Lysia Prolegomena, second large ol The U. S. Tonopah has let e BEHIND THE DEMAND. | {cniced”to servo. ono vear in’ il B |- Calvin Sedion entered a piea ot not e SRR L S 15 juicy Oranges ...... 25c|ivn navy yard. e Shortage of Paper and Skilled Labor [ *'Shiyncs tritl was started late Wed- | casts trom the Ambrican Faprecs G | Senecs, by A. P. Ball and Dy T Hits Uncle Sam. nesday afternoon and was continued |and from the New Haven Railroad |Ah, The b d Saturday, the Feast of Epiphany, When court opened Thursday morning. | company. 15 tho eollu:e ?fl]:rly“:: h:if: -pele"‘::a thl oD Cokimtauniest o be tabiene’| Postmastars ate receiving notifica- | Foster, who completed his mzfl Lawyer Douglass then continued his (floor of the science building where MERs ed in the Episcopal churches. | tidn from Washington that the stamp- angument and was followed by Ma- | they are to be used for referenc was jor Hull. The jury was charged and Regular meeting ©f the K. of C. to- | S0, éBvelope department is somewhat 4 Geer, took the case at 3 o'clock. They filed The Dining Room Way. Whrdie© 5 > behind in the production of printed Geer, Joseph St Jean and Louis . |In about 3.45 o'clock, finding Payne| The student body of the college, envelopes on account of unusually |Gingras were witnesses for the state.|guilty of aggravated assault. Sen- | having voted to raise money for the aliSt| 1ocar students at Trinity college | heavy requisitions and difficulty in|LREY told what they knew about the|tence was made one year in jail. Belgian Relief fund, is striving in va- ) 1o0d and Stomach. | Hartford, resumed classwork Thurs- |obtaining paper and a sufficient force e oiee: Soatifed 1o own, be- pleafien Rol{?y SF e e e :l:?,:;n?fi!n::n:;l “which s 3500 One eumatism, Neu: atte - 3 s . On ‘Fubercuiosis, Anemia, Siin and|03Y: after the holiday recess. of operatives in the existing shortage |pair He told of coming here son of John Kasevitz, his former |of the most amusing ways i the “Din- troubles. Conventional or pre. of skilled labor. For the present,| ne south with a gang of men emplo boarding master, was sent to gail for |ing room” way. On Wednesday ev- o treacment. Tor the Btomach,| Mild weather yesterday ehcouraged | therefors, the department has sus” | ¢a° by the New Haven railroad. He |six months, An Intenpretor haq to ening at. ainper one table. of enier- prevenuezn os! '_ll'ysvhpo!dfi ngr;. :::urbl-n "::,’f”" to l?lame h;m town gended the f“miflrms of é’”.,f“"" :f- said ‘that he and Foster had been|be called into the case as neither Rol- | prising girls appeared in Belgian cos- o 5 b i 3 trade was good nearly every | fice request” envelopes and the requi- | grinking heavily. On the afternoon |lo nor the victim of the assault could | p, nu d soldier: ! No'Gutside calls made atter 7 |line. sitions of all postoffices are cancelled. | of fhe trouble Payne sald that he was | speak English legibly. ' Rollo 50l | sans Belgian songs. The pace around | “Take My Advice and_Use Stuart’s 2 s condition applies only to the|assaulted by Foster and fired over | some property to Kasevitz and an ar- | thi stable was decorated with the Bel- Calcium Wafers-if You Want Today (md.w) District Superin- | “office Tequest envelopes and not to|Foster's head to frighten him. He did | gument arose as to the time of pay- gian colors, flags and banners. It was a Pregty Skin.” tendent G. G. Scriyener pays his of- | “SPecial request” envelopes bearing'|not mean to shoot Foster. ment. The “latter stepped towards | decided to tax each table, consist- - actly | ficlal visit to the Methodist church at {the printed return card of the pur-| 'The opening argument was made by | Rollo in a threatening manner, it was . The impurities arising in the body advertise exietly & D i B g ing of eight girls, one cent a piece, it T Uncasville. chaser, which will continue to be fur- | judge Burnham and R. M. Douslass | brought out in court, and Rollo to pro- | 1he girls at any table but the Belgian |are thrown off in four ways, through nished. The department hopes that by | followed. During Lawyer Bouglass's | tect himself, grabbed a knife from a ing. | the pores of the skin, the lungs, the Thureday at 8 o'clock, in_St. Pat- | tcmporarily suspending shipments of | argument the noon recess was ordered | nearby table on_the spur of the mo- | Githooor® eronmoings 11 i (BEIDE. | Jidncys and bowels, rick’s churcii, Rev. J. H. “office request” envelopes the factory d he continued his argument dur- |ment and cut_ Xasevitz, inflicti; art's Ca i S iverenry requienC ek | will be able: within a reasonable tme | s the afternoon Session flesh wound.. Rollo. was sent_t Jaj) | Dle o refuse to clapp or join the sing- |, StU3rts Caleium Waters will make O m RiRe: for D A to catch up with requisitions for “spe- | When court came in at 2 o'clock’{for six months. He 1s a weaver in|inf and comsequently the fund for thel, 2, o8 CEE- | ROV WO CAEE cial request” envelopes. There is an|Major Hull asked for sentence in the | New London, is single and has no | Belglans has grown a bit. time you will find the entire system The campaign undertaken by the |ample supply of unprinted stamped en- | case azainst Tony Petroski of Jew- |relatives in these parts. French and German Tables. free fr marks of blood impurity. e 01d Lyme Boys' club to raise $300 in | velopes on hand. ott City, charged with assault with ins | Court then went out for the day. Among enterprises undertaken this| The fresh, red, rosy hue of the biood At R UC P"ces bl Uy FUNERALS. : Ties o tne tintng. hall Stagents in-|Eive You the compjexion you desire. - 3 = i g les at the dining hall. Students in-|Bive you the complexion you desire. T LENAL Bt Ml e O e e . | DEUTSCHLAND’S NICKLE SECRETARY BRANCHE TAKES :Zmzed in the modern language decid- Obc;m i rrg‘x]n any druggist : - g N i OVER HI ed to have these tables as a meang of [ anywhere, rice, cents, When v read headlines mc{nflasmgxg bi;hgc;l lmzel ;&g The funeral of Mrs. Ann McNulty APERE S T wh——— _s puiiia. g furthering knowledge of French and Is Now Located in New Office of the | German, by conversation. These ta- bles are very enjoyable and every stu- dent of the department of modern Secretary Herbert R. Bi che of the languages is anxious to have a place Marshall, Mich. Send me 'at once t the tables. Chamber of Commerce of Norwich, | o by return mail, a free trial pack- Conn, Tne. 15 now tocateq i 1ueich: | Basketball Classes Commence Satur- || age of Stuarts Caleium Wafers. day. office in the Ch sl ;“Sn”":b"t °‘\C°"‘m‘*’“ The classes of basketball, which are stree ew Year's | peing held at Williams Memorial un- greetings have been sent out this week | til the new gymnasium is completed, Free Trial Coupon F. A. Stuart Co., 348 Stuart Bldg., home of her niece, Mrs. Cornelius Col- ton. lins, Jr., of Boswell avenue, with rel- | Robbed Arsenals Are Under Arrest. ’ ti friends ttending. Rev. a feeling or suspicion of (oDt mforget the dance in Yantic B o Hmatod s s, Tev.| Seven “men are under srrest ana doubt in your minds. ";“ i iSRTian B ‘DAl =Sy held in' St Patrick's chureh and the |closely watched by a strong guard O th artists, arers were James and Thomas Fo- il It’s not surprising, with e o e e e | E% of Now 3 ugon. den uuca Parricr |o, = litery messcystion fa Camtia s D 5P| ot painting in the Folsom Galleries, | K@lley of Fitchville. Burial took place charged with being the ring-leaders 11 «. » New York from Jan. 24 to 16th. in:|in St. Mary’s cemetery. Undertaker [in the gigantic theft from Cangdian many. ed “valug,” so clusive. . Hourigan was in charge of the funeral | government arsenals of tons of nickel, was held Thursday morning from the ithe v to the City Missi g Claimed That the Seven Men Who like the above, there is always |« L oo S s Chamber of Commercs. Name.... Street. . «, » arrangements. The greetings which are signed b; 2 Saturd: Although | | City... s reduced’” to s0 much, adver-| \ vy sesion o the sipeior cours | wie Eice Witk Gowr. | SR, s & iatal pent St | Prodont ey . imes (T el ST ST St At | o et tisements now in the papers. |{l® first since last November, is to nickel that went to Germeny on the |8’y H. R. Branche read as fol- |same class of basketball without | s t held in Middletown this month, | With relatives and friends attending, | German merchantman submarine, 3 doubt in the spring there will be nlg\v EnEN SENDS NOTE Nobwitlisten il udge Milton A. Shumway, of Daniel- | the funeral of Miss Bliza Witter Geer | Deutschland. In behalf of the Chamber of Com- |game between the classes to deter- ding this, | 5on, presiaing. ;_golfml;h:; et e ii;gl’oatu; The report from Canada says that|merSe of ’;’0031;3:3“0:;*';3105; Inc, | mine the champlon. 4 OF INQUIRY TO SPAIN 2 i Y = E - the metal was stolen in pocketfels and 4 The Athletic games at the college —_— here are genulne !dllng pflm edSh::I a:m:‘;u:er:hl;av: l’rll:gu::';:l;:;t g :;gl?"o ml:g'ed W. Fi'ngm;; oge vs.az; transported to the United States in ffl: :e:;m*e:; m‘?fifii’i{‘.}’,’e,"‘fiflfifi?iflfl {flayt: very iirtnp(;rt';nt p:“-: in de\"iel%n- Asks for an Outline of Measures to 3 1 . » = X h! v E n; e spirit of e colloge, an e- with the actual reductions: Wiednesday of the United States Rub- | G. Goodenough of Ledvard. ‘The bear- | Taiskey casks, —Anes In this country | coming year to each member in eVery | cause of this faet much enihusiasm is D¥endil stens of Novinals, ber Company that the price of rubbers | ers_were Isaac G. Geer, W. H. Geer, way possible. o 0od price to ents of the German displayed concerning the games. P Ja 4, 10.20 $15.00 Suits and Over- is to be advanced. . - C. D..Geer and A, Grinnell, Burial was | 2000, DUCE, 0 28 copsoretary Branche has received a|™'Miss Mildrea Carey of Norwich was Paveis here our D ae In the family lot in Poquetanuck cem-| ™'\whatever is the clalm of the Do- | Shish are te moor uar i the Bistions |a guest of Miss Alice Coleman at the to advices received from di- coats . $12.50 The last will and testament of | etery. s up at the fifth an- the Sweden govern- inion _authorities and the officials coliege recently. . George H. Spicer, deceased has been William McCloud. E the, Gnes aemeiive bo mual ncoting of the Chamber of Com- | ““Misy' Col 1 sident stu- 3 reau, who [m % th i ss Coleman is a resident stu- |ment na $18.00 Suits and Over- Tecelvedin ghe ilcDkinton probate| nany relatives and friends were in [conducted the Investigation into metal | the tast of his menth or M amaciold | dent at the college and s living at the | cabinet Ll comS Lo M $14.50 | with order of motice. - 5. mext, lattendance Thursday morning at_the |obtained in Canada and transported | With regard to government ownership | °°llege tea house. meas % £ S funeral of William McCloud, held [to Germany on the Deutschland, it|it is proposed that on the question of |, Miss Ernst, house fellow at Plant be suitably , $20.00 Suits and Over- CORS . oo o i in s PRGN - The Baptist church at West Wood- | ffom his home, 98 Summit street. The |does not conform to the statements |federal government ownership of pub- | l0USe, has invited the residents of the | terests of neu $22.00 Suits and Over- nt a note to the Spanish it to outline what to defend the in- stock is to be closed for the mext | PEArers were his six grandsons, Ed- |made some time ago by officials of |lic utllities, such as the railroads. ex. |house to a tea on Monday afternoon — three months. - This is in accordance vcva-rd Sh%eha-n, Vgill!am oL Augustus | the Eastern Forwarding Co. the|press companies, telegraph, telephone, | M i s,m - Berlin—The nome of Paul Wensen, with the plan adopted at the federa- | Gioinnn arer k"g- “"zf& Mc- | American agency in charge of the|wireless cable companies, the |, The first hike of the season will be| nijght baggagemaster at the local sta- tion of the two churches. oud and Matthew Caffin. At the ser- | German commercial line. Chamber of Commerce of the United |held Saturday afternoon at 2 o’clock.|tion, who moved to New Britain about vices in St Patrick's church Rev.| According to Vice President Paul G.|Stetes of America be ve Miss Nathlyn Hulbut of Groton is the | (}. ks a5 burned M coats ........... $18. The regular Thursday evening danc- | Myles P. Gaivin sang the high mass of |, Tilken, the company contractsd | presont same. to. thelr board of diree. | lcader of the hiking club, and the des- | cvening. =0 "o Purned Monday $24.00 Suits and Over- Ing class and social in Polaski hall will| Todulem, Burial was in St Joseph's |some time ago with a business house|tors and ask that authorization be |tination will be announced later. =i > be held this exening.—adv. i L R i s ad | in New Jersey for the precious metal [ given for the taking of a referendum | Students in the vocal deparemtn of | = == coats . $20. S = charge of the funeral arrangements. |and at the present time there is suffi- |on this question. college have been urged to attend the CGUNTRY BOARD = "| . Frederic R.Sweetzer the New Lon- John F. Rehn. cient nickel and other material in the| The tariff commission will also come | recital by Helen Stanley in New T.on- $£25.00 Suits and Over- don musician, has been taken sudden- 3 hands of the company to keep the|in for consideration. It is proposed |don on January 8th. This concert is Iy ill and forced to give up his class- | Funeral services for John F. Renf Dcutschland and any other German|by the Cleveland Chamber of Com- [One of a series, which is being held in 2 coats ........... $21.00 es and return to his family home in |brother of Patrolman Walter Rehn of [ submarine of a commercial type|merce that the United States tarlff |the Vocational High School this win- |.wixriras 1NN, Unexcelled home- Searsport, Me for a long rest. the New London police department,|transporting the cargo to the Father- | commission, which was authorized at [ter. Vocal students are attending| ', A= o vear around. George K. Aid = s to fuld were held Thursday afternoon at|jang. the last session of congress, should be [the series as part of their course of| (p.jjenger. Phone 85-4 ¥ : ron el | oL Bt inta 1 obinting 3. ok 2ok of Toa- | o, Grdpeptionably the kel whicn | Sompascd ot o of arld sperts but taining. _____g___ : ciate“the real values, you will | PP E o Ra et " Sreve ves | o, M- T Monday swd the body was| 2T T e London b e W fo | atative business man who has had HOW A SCOUT STARTS have to see the merchandise. |c¢ived checks for a dividend payng [sent to New London for interment, ar- | yhorc the great cupro nickel mines|Dractical experience in foreign frade, ———— $2 on a share vaiued at $15. riving on the 1:14 train Thursday aft- | are located. Manufacturers in the|a representative of the banking inter- | This Is the Way the Boy Becomes a They are v ch and six . ernoon. Mr. Rehn was the son of the | nited States depend on the supply | €5tS of the country engaged in foreign “Pioneer” y ery cheap, dalyaxgglfil;b:thfi%:g;fl?:‘ ng:;dffi:; late Axel and Mrs. Ida Rehn. His|or cupro mickel from the country |trade, and one or more representatives 1TALY 9 mother _survives and . besides his who have had considerable diplomatic | In its six years' history in this coun- months from now you'll rea- | .ol " SE.*var born in ' Germans | motier (gurvives and_ besides his P e A T ot %ok | experience; the entire commission to |try the Boy Scout movement has 5o - t and had lived in Rockville for twen- |infant, and two sisters. be appointed from a strictly monparti- |established itself, and produced such Funeral Ditect e e Dl Thm Raree tyo S e Torid: ars ot Vaneoven B '™ ™°lsan point of view. ilvs Bt ts matvirsally andare _—.S i = o . SmITUARY When the Deutschland left New — cd by ‘educators of al faiths, and by d Embal = - 21, - municipal, state and federal officials, - M h & M cveh et e (o mhrchake et e o | T Ercmernuven; snecartion with | "o o B'PSTILL IN FoRGE |Andr thush the °developments that and Embaimers of a modern fire-fighting apparatus | ,Antone Silva, aged 80 years, died|other material over 375 tons of nick- P have won this recognition have come - hand- | 2t the Lawrence hospital at 6.30 0'-|el. This heavy shipment had come e S fro mthe splendid performances of 207 Main Street _ Dl e e o, Somolete diand. | clock Wednesday evening after a short | & the attention of the Canadan sove | CoPartment of Ag °“"°‘"" Says They |00 ‘scouts themselves—their proof of & permanent fire headquarters. illness with pneumonia. He was taken | ernment and an_investigation was at Will. Conti peration. efficiency and_character—the program to the hospital about four days ago.|pnce started by the officials. T B of scout activities is steadily growing Tonight, Cafe Le Chien air, «Os- [ Mr. Silva, whose home was at 39 Bay- | Concerning the investigation noth-| The department of agriculture haslin popularity, so that there is scarcely 337 MAIN STREET, Oppcsite Post Offies 'Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant onet street, was for many years care- - i received inquiries from sportsmen in|a boy anywhere who does not wish continuous programme. Admist a1 3 vived by his wife, five daushters, Mrs. to the effect of the ratification of ‘he | PO SORS Be & SCOWL. - ram, com- L ADIES! e Joseph Perry of Provincetown, Mass, | (heir first arrests and sald that more | treaty between the United States and | mitteca of wotedl men—ench on’ expert i Norwich contributors learn that the | MTS. Charles Maynard Of Mystic, Mrs. | frres’s would follow. e chavge I8 | Great Britaln in reference to migra- |in his own particular lne—have co- X Ernest E. Bullard that the seven men are the leaders . © |John Saunders, Mrs. John Hogan and tory birds upon the Migratory Bird A $200,000 sent to commiftees in Eng- |2nd a son, Antone Silva, Jr., of Prov- | o880 T SERT 80 o1 amounted to|thereunder. In response the depart-|p,ye heen multiphied while the re- by securing one of our [land and France at a/meeting hela | idence. ment has made the following public = several thousand dollars. The offi- : quirements were being stiffened. It J 5 & Wednesday afternoon in New York. Mrs. Catherine Morrow « |cials further reported that three tons|announcement: Tn the opinlon & sn: |has demonstrated that the boy, wher- ITNEY Diamond Rings. b Mrs. Catherine Morrow, widow of | or'the metal, packed in whiskey carke, | o0 nt ohe Migratory Pird Act|ever he may be located is more deep- VIOLIN & = S ext Sunday afternoon Archdeacon |Peter Morrow, for many years a well | ready for shipment into the United m"e'“ Will continue in operation, |1y interested in the facts of life, in 5c secures this beauti- J. Eldred Brown rector of Trinity | known resident of Mystic, died Wed- | States, was also seized. A0 the sment regards it as its|Work and in doing “good turns” than ~ pal church, Norwich will ad- [nesday afternoon at her home after a| wwhen the officials of the Fastern |2l o nert he was formerly supposed to be in te- l ]j, ACH ER : Bpisco = ful Ring and you pay for J|aress the Connecticut college at Sun- |long illness. She was a native of TID- | Forwarding company jearned of ihe 2‘.3:,{,:,‘:¢°{‘,§°'§§n§$§?; ey g&s’l; rested in shirking and doing mischief A - day vespers .at Thames hall at 4:45.|perary, Ireland, and was born in 1840, stor ommitting crime. B story from the British quarter they|tion for the purpose of carrying out |°F, com! 1 All String !nstruments aired it while you wear it. - His topic will be The Forward Look. ;asn dmu;r o:tn‘ Patrlckrvnind ,!:h.rgaret denjed the allegation, but intimated |¢he provisions of the treaty. The boy who wshes to become 2 wofinf ol on ey ".':“. This is the best value Coptain Charles J. Fuller, 82 died | chilgren, Mrs. Ropert. ONeill Mra.. | tPa% Such reports are expected. R g e i = : e Wednesday evening at his home,. No. |nie Ameroy and Matthew Morrow, all [ ..l ¢ German offi - AT THE AUDITORIUM The Tenderfoot tests are simple: OF APRonthinaty sadites that can be had anywhere [|25 West street, Hartfora from pneu- |of Mystic. B e e —_— The boy must know the scout law, ([ E: BULLARD, Bliss Place, Ner« e s T Miss Annie M. Buck. taining the export cargo until $un- Musical Comedy Company sign, salute and significance ofgthe wich, Conn. Wood-tock February 8, 1834 ,a son _— badge; know the composition and hi THEPLAUT'CADDENCO. James Fuller and FEltheda G.| Miss Annie M. Buck, 60, died at her dfni’:e?fi‘o‘?&afl?g an officlal of ™| welix Martin and the Strand Musi- |tory of the natiopal fag and the cus’ Chrat “Sullon, home on Washingtan street, Monson, cal Comedy company, with their new |tomary forms of respect due to it, and Jewelers, Established - 1872. dent of Wina. | ASS, Tuesday evening at 7.30 S'clock, | longer did he fear Leeping seoret the |bill drew large houses at the Auditor- {must be able to tie four out of the New St PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING | famous summer resident 3 A of sayeral monthe: wWith fum on Thursday. Besides keeping the | following knots: square or reef, sheet- ew Styles Simeon Ford, of New York, |a complication of diseases. Miss Buck | throush a business house at New Jer- [fum on Thursday, Besiacs keeping tho whose wife had been incorrectly re- | was born i llingly, Conn. She went | Sey and we have enough now on hand o7 ith Wity |bend, bow-line, fisherman’s * sheep- i ogge ferred to as “Julia .C. Ford, widow of [to Monson many years ago and had |to supply several transatlantic trips. fi‘}fi"”‘fimfi"’;gg’?fl“jflg aved their |shank, halter, 'clove hitch, timber a 1 lnery 1f-hitces. Slmmn Ford” denied Thursday that |since resided there. The funeral was ————i— hitch, or two hal e R e o B held’at the home Thursday afternoon | NORWICH WOMAN ASKS o o aloaus ub | Ul ot veduire oo, grmount M P. STANTON MAKE A RBGLUHON e credlt.orm he said. at 8 ociock ' The services were con: DIVORCE FROM HUSBAND | troduced. A Night of Guie, & two- |veato?" tho Tenarfoot 1s keeping the RS. C. P. pnm rsali; Buris ST reel ~ | Scout Law. The requirement for the thus Taf s winter. has Sroatls fa: |0 1 Griswold todeye @l Will | Magnolia Georgianna Lavalle Gervais|lin and Sarah Bernbard in At Home, | Second Class scout is a little more SR fmnia Merev . ipte FHighy tradle o e New prise oo i CRET Claims She Was Deserted. comprised the moving picture bill. difficult, and still further tests must Now York, New Haven and Hartford rail- Yacht Elena Champion. be passed by the First Class scout, road and much of the congestion that| Yachti: rt: Magnolia Georgianns Lavallee Ger- ||[J—————————————————{ | but there are no_requirements which . . affected this section of the state last the“fichor;ie?xl?m;thafi'l:n;fifig““ Te- |vais of this city has instiga suit lflcidents ln society :vil; “Ali‘lg_eaungn the boy “who has it h d . 1917 . I winter has been avoided. cently the prop of Commodore M, |for divorce against Francis rvais, n . : 3 that during you wil erty F. P the star sch alias Frank Jarvis formerly of Wor- A correspondent from Packer writes | yachting acason. The “Bioen wer L |cester, but now of parts The Bulletin: Sheptly after 5 o'clock | cently sold by Commodore Plant to |The divorce is sought on grounds of E— - ‘ednesday morning occurres e | Cornelius Vander 11 lesertion. e couple were marri - get acqualnted with our gmm: test display of meteors T have ever | Not only did the Biena win the two | July, 1904, and have two . children, g e e e e Ip e counted fifteen in about | big trophies of the year, the Astor |Magnolia Jeanette and Reginald Taft % u mny mlnutes, visible from .my |and the King’s cups, but also added to | Gervais. The plaintiffff asks custody ] Ime Oi bed through half of one window. her priZés the cups offered in the New |Of the children in addition to the di-| Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Leonard_ are York Yacht club’s by the vice and |Vorce. The papers were filed with the | entertaining Mrs. C. O. Leonard of Delegates » representing Women’s|the rear commodores and the ocean |court clerk on Thursday and are re- | Nientic. clubs from all over the state will be|race against the Katoura for the Cape | turnable before the suporior court-the _ l( OD A l( S present at the, reciprocity meoting of | May cup. It was a remarkable seasos | first Tuesday in Februas. Miss Sybil Palmer and Benjamin the New Haven’s Woman's club to be | for the. FElena, which met ana defeat- held this afternoon in Conter Ohurch |ed all the fastest sohooner yachts in Police After Crooks. e Tave mafiizany; sfter b THAC AT s WCEth HI] b snter{iined | thio country. Following the numerous breaks at M—-Q-Su Darkens Own a Kodak and learn Roues T otk the Peauot and Ocean beach, Mayor| Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Howe of New | It Evenly—No Dye. The January meeting of the New| The Norwich, Colchester ana Hars: | aficbnoon. took steps. 1o cauws a of, | ToTk e e e | York Library Club will be given to |[ord Traction company has filed with |fort being made to put a stop to the g—“‘“‘;)‘ Willia ”’.venue' o “No matter how eray v your halr, pre- th tisfactio d the subject of the art library and the the secretary of state a petitlon {o|entglés and to cause the apprehen- | HOWe, illiams 3 maturely gray, faded, bleached, streak- € SAUSTACUON ANG UR- | G35 ne ™ one oF the speakons miil ne | the general assembly for an extension | siorl of the persistent thieves. ed with gray, all you need to do is to ‘ Tormner curator of Slater Museum | Of the time to Jume 1, 1921, to begin Mrs.“William F. Clapp and children |Shampoo your hair and scalp once a . | Norwich, Henry W. Kent o the, Mot | usiness. The petition® states {hat the- l'"! Express W-nlm- Carol and Jean of Portland, have been [day with Q-Ban Hair Color Restorer. endmg pleasure that this ropelitan “whose théme will he “What has been paid on the | The express pending several days at the home of | This is a very pleasant experience, and the Community Expects.” L e BT SRR IO through Mystic a}x::‘mrn atter "p. m.|Mr. and Mrs. Horatio Bigelow. sftar o fow upplicatitng you will b £ 7 H. D. A r going west, crasl an Adams gra) E 2 ruggists here, ‘wholesals . D. Avery to Retire. Ex truck last even gradually turn to an even beautiful possession provides. prites have Kep? see sawin Sinco-the | BubbarasD Avery.” who hus con- |wih express from the 048 Suing sast | paten JOURC, Averi, motored, to|fark emage’0 Bun” actalon' roots et ..n‘a' unnea‘ mm"’ S erea e The Asquith Alternative. tend, Saturday atternoon, the wedding | ing o T e A s o Ml ? e (e e e x 1 We hardly know what to say about | of 1er niece, Miss Sue Clark, of Dan-|hair is naturally darkened and entire C‘h.mlfl.l ota nm ‘are lower, Ni|Since enterh . Asquith’s resignation. Either he 1s | pory o Hamlin, r- | head of hair becomes soft, fluffy, long, ’ il of Al in. slag el 2 e T T e town, N. Y. Mr. Averill leaves Nor- |thick and of such an even beautiful, saveral Totanion) driae L b s Erocers frt | Bor, 3 o %o he quit——Frosrien "“”"‘A“;;.D':‘Pm this morning, = to|soft, dark shade no one could tell = Post. atten ‘wedding. you had used Q-Ban. 25.27-29 Broadway . Mrs. Mary Stowell (Knowles) Wat- STEE BN A e X el druff and hair, leaving your & ‘j o0, . Wha oodville, Norwalk @frs Lilian Austin, a ‘Hartford.— Sister ‘Mary Delphina Hoxsie Knowles Catharine’ Bliza ‘“‘"’,:“fl,:";;' e e e e maetaay honay vatx. cassantee. | THE L. A. GALLUP CO. s mm aoere - "as | for ‘s big. bottle At Lee & Osgoods. wmrouw;ntontrmb-gnu i, for years e m-z and entered e supplied ¢ iness uwnnupuuxe,uuuh .23 w““ vwmt:pugyr:ubu- % = WHEN YOI pr ) R : st llgt i¢ n, where ng % ; dium in | inoss” Dofore” che. public,” ¢ no the .“ b 5 =« nBaect %, c g _ Mrs. E h 3 = | medium -bette: h e ad-

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