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Norwich, Friday, Jan. 26, 1917. e . THE WEATHER. Conditions. - The pressure is low over the New PEngland states and the St. Lawrence valley. Light local snows have fallen WM H. ALLEN SETH N, TAYLOR DAVID H. WILSON ®ooms 13- MGrory Building, Norwich, Conn. 'DR. A. 4. SINAY Dentist 19 Fyone Alics Building, Norwich ur-s in the middle Atlantic and New Eng s il Do fatc Priaes annoat weather will- ir an urday in the states east of the Missis- sippi river. tes. e winds along the north Atlantic ',‘,:um“"‘"""‘ coast will be fresh: middle Atlantic, | Dro* {n ajas, moderate to fresh west to northwest. Forecast. Northern New and colder Friday: Saturday fair. Southern New England and Eastern | tics are rated with New York: Fair and somewhat colder | surance. Sevei. Friday: Saturday fair. Observations in Norwich, The following records, reported from , show the changes in temporature and the barometric | “amert tor Dormevtion th Sevin's Dl changes Thursday: 7 a m. Ther. Bar. § p. m. ‘Highest 66, Wwest 75, Comparisons. Predictions for Thursday: Probably | Systems; including wires and Tein or snow. Thursday's weather: southwest wind. Overcast; Sun, Moon mad Tides. Sun, High I Moon 1 misua} "sots. i water. | Rlcen The temperature will be lower Fri- 28 29.93 | which includes all cities 37 29093 37 2095 in8 of from 120 points [Was Reelected For Third Term on An_earnest Roude oo Bre. iserance zates on luce both buildings and contents. The plan means a reduction of ten per cent. With Jiew, John &. Caldwell Norwich 1 of local by the fire insurance engineers the result that Norwich was pl The perfect city, class i rhst | gave Norwich a rating of this rating placing Norwich i g3 The points are hased on of the fire department, ti ply, fire mains, fire alarm i construction of buildings, etc. WILLIAM FITZGERALD AGAIN. HEADS MOULDERS’ UNION _is being made by of e i | ki 5 aieilele MYRON B. PRENTICE PARK CHURCH CLERK. Elected at Annual Meeting in the Os- delegate to the Central Labon and Edward Coit was elected trustee for one year. e SHETUCKET COMPANY ELECTS. MONTVILLE WOMAN FOUND DEAD IN KITCHEN your toes in bandages to look bundles, who have used salves t turned your toes raw and sore, ‘would used - ther and knives perhaps made them these old and ‘Gets-It” just once. place and never “get” the and who have dug and picked at with acissora Dbleed—just ‘ways and You put 2 Goods, Cottons, mings, Etc. drops on, and it dries at once. There’: othing to stick. You can put and stocking right on again. is’ all gone. Then the corn cluding as it does a great list of Remnants, Odd Sizes and Broken Lines. Every department in the store is included in this Bargain Event, and the chances for economy are such that no one can afford to day this week—come today is possible. There Are Remnants of Silks, Dress Goods, Cloakings, Prints, Percales, Ginghams, Outing Flannels, Lin- ings, Table Linens, Toweling, ignore them. Come any White Ribbons, Laces, Trim- There Are’Odd Sizes m NORWICHFIRC0. == mivmiomiam Thursday Evening. goed Memorial. | Mrs. John Murphy Suceumbed to At- s o 7 23 . i - X 36 — c o= tack of Heart Trouble. Your toe, and off it in Men’s Overcoats and Suits, Boys’ Over- are open for business with a new line ’ William Fitzgerald, who for the past| The anfiual meeting of the Park i fom ¥o it ; ) - two years has been president of the|Congregational =~ church = was = held| e John Murphy, aged 42 years, o 1 e coats and Suits, Sweaters for Men, Women | 9f Furs, Coats. Skins, and all kinds of Frepmmings for Fall and Winter, . M. BRUGKNER, Propristor, Phane 708-12 +6-47 Main Street COUNTRY BOARD Windh Conn. PWANDHAM INN,” Unexcelled hom Ing lenger. D.S. MARSH around. George E. Phone 35-4. Ix _hours after hi, water it is which 12 followsd by Boed tide”" GREENEVILLE Birthday Party Given Miss Alice Encs d Gilohrist in Redding, Cal.—Notes. A delightful birthday party was giv- en-Miss Alice Enos and John Enos 2t their home here Monday evening. The rooms were prettily decorated in pink and blue and each guest received Moulders’ union, was reélected for his. third term at o well atiended meating hala Thursday night in Carpenters hall. The annual reports read showed "that the o tion besides being in an excellent financial condition, has a good membership. The officers elected follow: Presi- dent, William F. Fitzgerald; vice pres- ident, Jeremiah Angel; recording sec- retary, John Clifford: financial secre- tary, Michael Dougherty; treasurer, John F. Williamsan. The following committee which was appointed at a recent meeting gave a report on the smoker which the union will hold in the early part of Febru- ary: Thomas Wallace, chairman: John F. 'Williamson, Michael Dougherty, Thursday evening in Osgood Memorial, o hear reports and elect officers and committees. The meeting was presided over by the pastor, Rev. Samuel H. Howe, and ‘was opened by the reading of Secrip- ture and prayer. The first matter of business was the reading of the an- nual_church report by the clerk, My- ron B. Prentice. Each report was ac- cepted as read. The church member- ship numbers 394, of these, 280 being ve and 114 non-resident.. ‘The report of the treasurer, Miss Adelaide L. Butts, followed, srowing a very satisfactory balance on hand. Among other items the amount con- tributed to American missionary ob- jects was $1,145, to foreign missions $665, to war sufferers $286 and to employed at the Palmer Bros. Co. quilt mill, was found dead at 12.45 Thursday ernoon at her home in Montville. Mrs. Marphy did not go to work Thursday morning and her sister, Miss Bridget Kelly, stopped on hér way back to the mill at noon to see what had kept her away. Entering the kitchen with Mrs. Wallace Daniels, who lives in the lower tenement, she found Mrs. Murphy’s dead body on the floor. The body was fully clothed and it was evident that Mrs. Murphy had prepared to go to work when she was stricken. ' She had fallen on her face and death was probably instantan- eous. It is presumed that heart dis- ease was the cause of death. Mrs. Murphy lived alont w remedy in the world today. 's none other as good. druggists or sent on “Gets-Tt" everywhere, is .sold by 25¢ ‘a_bottle, receipt of price by B, Lawrence Co., Chicago, TiL TAFTVILLE Large Society Hold Social Personals and Notes. Days given in Ponemah hall under auspices of the Crowds Attend First Two Nights of Fair of Days—8t. Louis and Dance— The opening night of the Fair of Taftville Congrega- & derwear, Etc. the and Children, Women’s Winter Garments, Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Winter Hosiery and Underwear, Women’s Wrappers, Corsets, Muslin Un- Children’s There Are Broken Lines of Men’s Neckwear, Women’s Neckwear, Suspenders, Napkins, Towels, Table Cloths, 1 a favor tied with pink and blue rib-|Jobn Shea. Michael Delaney. John|yoiwieh charity $77. One class in| _Mrs. Murphy leaves two brothers, | tional church drew an exceptionally lank Comfortables, Umbrellas, Etc. 7 Pianos B At oY O Slock lunch was mery | Ve e orts masical en- | SUnday echool concributed to the leper | John and Daniel Kelly. and two sis-| large crowd. The booths which. rop- Ry 4 X i Pla er-Pianos grand march to the parlor where | tertainment the committee have se. | SO\ony- Mot all gifts were reported | IOTy T T Rwnovan 58 | resented the days of the week were : i Whist and music was enjoyed. The | cured two eight round boxing exhibi- | O fne teasurer. Lo well patronized and a neat sum was Reduced Prices Victor Victrolas ON EASY TERMS musical programme consisted of a duet by Geraldine Enos and Frank Pardy: Highland fling danced by James Rin; land; solo, Frank Pardy: cornet solo, Fred Murry; violin selection, Miss Geraldine Enos. Following the en- tions which will be given by some of the classy mit artists that ever came to this city. Asthe moulders have the reputation of staging good attractions along this line this years will surpass everything. the superintendent, Weston C. ePullen, made mention of the record Kept of in- dividual attendance and the eight pu- pils who had missed no session during the year. The month of December was devoted to missionary work with Falls Company Election. The stockholders of the Falls com- pany held their annual meeting on Thursday, when the annual reports wére read, and the election of the di- realized. The following were booths and the societies in charge: Monday, washing and ironing, charge of the Men's league; Wednes- Benevolence society; Thursday, home made candy, day, fancywork, Laaies’ the in on all Millinery — * trimed — also on all our Women’s and Misses’ Winter Coats, Suits, Etc. Some of Hats, trimmed and un- #light Building, Marsh Building, | joyable programme whist was enjoyed | Huge Ross, the sensational Bridge-|ga talk each Sunday on that subject | Lectors follows: Z. L. White, Winchen- | jce cream and orangeade, Phi Kaj Egh-ul- Strest, 230 State Street, | and first prize was taken by Miss|port middléweight will meet Billy|and the Christmas collection was sent o aenneth B. White, Winchendon; | pa Signma: Friday, cleaning, Camp- the ok il be found in these lines lorwich New London Evelyn - Wheeler and the consolation | Ritchie of Philadelphia, who in the|i, the American Board and the Wo- | l}lunr S !;:::,;t n‘;:'l"':‘s of the ai- | Are Giris: Saturday, home made e best values FURS prize went to Frank Pardy. Those present were Misses Anna Spicer, Leona Concerse, Hazel Phillips, Win ifred Murry, Margaret Sullivan, Mary Runagun, Evelyn and _Edith Wheeler, James Ringland, Alfred Har- ing, John and oDnald Savage, Edmorn and John Spicer and Francis Daly. state of Pennsylvania has a reputation of being a wonder. The other bout will be between Young Kilbane of Bridgeport and Pep- per Martin of Brooklyn. The manager of the boxing exhibi- tions Terry Lee has been negotiating: with the committee and has posted a forfeit. - man’s Board for relief work in Tur- key, $22 going to each. The report of the Woman's Associa- tion was read by Mrs. Oliver L. Johnson, secretary. This_organica- tion bas a remarkable feeling of church loyalty. Every woman is ex- pected to take some part in the church work, and in the annual meeting held rectors the following officers were chosen: President, Z. L. White; secre- tary an dtreasurer, Kenneth B. White. A quarterly dividend of 2 per cent. was granted at the last quarterly meet- ing of the directors. Power to Name Assessors’ Clerk. cooking, Ladies At each booth the articles for corresponded to the day which booth represented. Wednesday evening’s entertainment was a sketch, The Spinster's Conven- tion, given by the girls of the Kappa Signma and was very cleverly produced. Thomas Greenwood as Pro- Benevolence wpciety. sale during this week. the Phi THE PORTEOUS & MITCHELL CO. Repaired and Remodeled Local Boy in Redding, Cal. in October, a chance is given to all fessor Makeover.was an exceptionally Lotthen Ao T e Tca i A I BURRGRE BRDRE D to_hear e re;‘ormh of :;l;)emdlflel:ent e i Loum s humorous character. The “oid maids: Mr. 3 epartments and perhaps decide where wished to beccme young an: by the fla&ffi"&‘fii‘uéfi? o%t#o:peizdsti:, HOUSE AT THAMESVILLE | 3 0 o ting %Pportu“lty for ser- fi-‘?l"x,.ffiofihfo ‘:::3:-:: ;:;':m;"}’m;‘, beautiful damsels were young ladies |diers in the trenches have to put up |moniac. And then there is a co State that he is singing with the Lilac | ntruder Gaimed Ent Through | vice may lie. The following branches | 1917, a clerk for the bipartisan board | Of the society and each filied her part | with. cartoon picture featuring the Ka FRENCH - AMERICAN FUR | Domino operetta in Redding, Cal. Mr. fer. Seme s rough | [r"ork are represented in the as- | of assessors, provided for in & recent.|to Perfection. The following is the i jammer Kids, Hans and Fritz. Gilchrist left New York last October| Window But Was Scared Away. |sociation: Home missions, foreign |1y introduced bill. The clerk is to Josephine Jane Green, Amy |Brother of John Daly Killed in War. e s COMPANY for & forty week tour of the country.| .oy oo = & * ha missionary, Parish House = Associa- | serve for three years. Priscilla_Abbegay Hodge, Ag- | Word has been received here of the | Ejks’ District Deputy in New London. In Redding, he states that the orange £ A A heiock: | tion, custodians of Parish House, com- | 4 resolution was introduced Thurs- Calamity Jane Higgins, | geath of Michael Joseph Daly in Glas- |~ o " ia0 Filaed 00 mice recetve THAYER BUILDING e e e Y ith Solden frult and | ville was entered by b but they Toterh i ? : D S B Gf doweiaan 6 . v burglars but they | church interior, flower committee, ho: Carrie Edwards: Tiny Short, (a tall ce. | The d 5 - & that thousands of dozens go to waste. | T % 02 SOLCICC - n after gaining| pital comemictee. Sunday school 1i. | POT to be a member of the state board | 14\ puen Pollard: yerusha cilag | °f John Daly of this place. Th o) uty Grand Exalted Ruler Willlam On January 28 Mr. Gilchrist will be | ¥ere SRy Woow of agriculture for New London county. Ruth_} Ma Scaned joined the English army at the )4ty Grand Exakted Ruler Willlar tn Seatile, Was here he will play | 2dmittance which was through a win- | brary, Daughters of the’ Covenant. Spriggins, Ethel Hanman: _Pstlence | guthreak of the war and fought in a|Twombley ~ of Hamiort o American House Epecial Rates to Theatrs Troupes, for four days and then the return trip WilI start, taking in all the large cities along the Canadian borde the home of James Boyvd in Thames- dow in the living room that adjoins the porch. Mrs. Boyd was awakened by the sound of noises and she acquainted mittee of friendly aid, cradle roll, Mrs. Johnson alluded to their loss b: death of Mrs. Georze Smith and Mr: Henry Ruggles. Miss Matilda Butts read the report day naming James B. Palmér of Lis- BURNS, SCOTLAND'S IMMORTAL BARD Rebecca. Rachael Sharp, Desire Mann, Bertha Mueller; Florrie Mors: isa Sigrist. hia. Stuckup, Viola Chesbro; Betsy Bobbitt Charity. Longface, Lou- Cleopatra Maria Brown, Mr, Daly is the brother gow, Scotland. number of battles, being wounde eral times. Upor his recovery joined a French regiment and battle of Verdun was wounded again, an official visitation from D! casion of the annual roll ¢ other members issi y. v ox terrier a man named | found that the intruders h al ster .. 3 & Belinda Eluegrass, Stella Yerrin, & 9 T clad” i daughter to Mr. and H AR a kN osusket Strest. | Jincau was run Over on Central ave- | ntrance hut had met siolen ansihine. | sy and clothing comt o Fleassnt | 304 Seotch-Irish. The land we live in | ncls poucnerior * Histe Rinder, | WA® @ corporal. He was buried with | - (HEnLer N, Preps. | nue gna Killed about ® ©jcjock Thurs- | The intruder placed the telephone be- | Hill school, ‘Tennessec and several $hould piways admire and respect YOU| Hannah Biserstaft, Louiss Helm; | Military honor s —— y 1 o 08 Was |meath a chair so as it is thought, to|special appeals responded to. & A Professor Makeover, Thomas Green- T DIED. MAHONEY chasing the machine, misjudging the|give an impression that the wire was| The foreign missionary society re- | After the war had been ended and| yood. The added attractions of the Dugas Leads by 13 Balls. ST ST AN s g | 0S., distance, jumped between the front and | cut. ported eight meetings held with an in- | W& Were & freé people, then came the|evening were a fish pond in charge of | Fred Dugas, the local boy who T CWalden, wite A 5 FALLS AVENUE rear wheels of the car. The rear| Ar. Allen's house which is across the | teresting program for each one. Mrs. | 2o3t EYeRt Stop, the ting of that|ihe Boy Scouts and a hot dog booth | matched against Sullivan of WV B, Tracy. ih her S l'“. and o Wheel passed over him, crushing his|street rom the Bovd house was also|Henry Ammold was elected president | Freat boliiical document, the Consti-|in charge of John Volkman. ~Pre- |erly in a 500 point pool match, “uneral from her late home, 49 Boarding | heaa. broken into but nothing was taken. |in September to fill the place of Mrs. | Lution of the United States, a constitu- | ceding the entertainment a concert|ed the first run of the game Wed- | street Saturday Jan. — —_ Bacon who removed from town. ton adopted almost iIn lts entirety by|was siven by Krauss' orchestra from | nesday evening at Westerly and e et e utet i We Personals and Notes. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS The Parish House association re- | the Commonwenith of ustralia, a doc- | Plainfield. his opponent by 13 balls. Dugas’ loh; BSOS pae % .. tee our service to be tha | pon.y Yerrinston attended a sur- ported a number of interesting meet- | gmOnt of Whicl (i and Lord i run was 20 and Sullivan's 23. The [ SMITH—In Washington, D. C. J he most reascnable rices. prise party at Breston City Thursday | W/LL ATTEND EXEMPLIFICATION |ings of varied travel study and two e t was the greatest po- Thursday Night's Entertainment. next match will be played in Taft-| 1 S hr + - B L o very paying entertatnments given. the | litical document ever written by the| .. "0 5Y B F O Tully | ville next Tuesday night. R e Py anith Most Cigars Are Good< THESE ARE BETTER TOM'S 1-2-3 5c CIGAR GOOD FELLOW 10cCIGAR ¥ 27 e I heuthation tend its lines in the city of New Lon. | The Daughters of the Covenant, |Court, who sang Bonnie Nellie Gray Velvet Mill F rhyme and song; Morgan and West, - The 1ast nive vears. o Quring | o, “The proposed extension 15 from | Miss Marian Gallup, president, has had |and entertained with comic stories. Bawards 5 e funny Dutch comedians, appear in AN ADA Ms TAVER /\ Powerful and sure; quick acting, yet | the terminus at the corner of Broad | Ave meetings. usually Consist of | Following came a cornet &olo finely | - "Gres et o uonen: diee et inlose. harmless; Rheuma gives blessed reiief | Stréet and Jefferson avenue through | combined“sewing and social meeting. | rendered by Willlam Gallagher, and Mr | " Zugnc: 78— ‘Douglas Fairbanks takes the leading almost at once. The magic name has | Jeflerson avenue to Phillips street, | DUring the year $60 has been sent for Taylor_was again heard in two selec- | Capr Oney .. 96 101— 294 | role in the Triangle feature photo-play EMB i861 reached every hamlet in the land and | easterly on Phillips. a scholarship in India and additional | tidns, Scots Wha Hae and The Mac- | D, Murphy 92 86— 370 |in five reels and entitled, The Matri- offer to the public finest, standard |there is hardly a druggist anywhere s for er purposes at different | Gregors' Gatherin'. S ik e B . brands of Seer ot ‘and America: | Who cannot téll you of almost mar- Has Purchased Auto. . Howe spoke of th e Sisters again took| Totals ...... 459 436. 450 1345 Lady Assistant ‘Bavarian | velous cures. John Dawson @mployed > e excellent | possession of the stage and executed Li f v ;.' 16 you. ate. torfured WEBY sheuma- | Li Mo iployed by the Shore [ work done by the choir and the pleas- | the sailors’ hornpipe and an Irish jig. - & To STOP BAD coUGH Telephone 323-3 l.po::dm Ale, -Buaker | °f Rheuma from Lee & Usgood or any | bile. the loss to the church of Dr. Anthos i “and 7 9 T drussist 1o 3 e ? ny |ence with a song, My Man John, and .15 96— 279 e ; w3 B At Frank Sonse ewrial | drugeit for Rt o v 0, conis o R o F I R g G i %= 32| soomue oux, mmmaren Tamor . SMITH ALLEN from yo tem—) 3 ary were sung. r. an. e x » Jour At me b ok Tmongst va. ¢ the concluding number gp the program 7 437 428 1272| MEDICINE IS THE BEST. Fur Coats . Auto Robes THE 5 evening. ‘Willlam Shea of New York city was the guest of friends here Thursday afternoon. Lawrence Hyde of Worcester, Mass., is the guest of relatives here for a few days. Allan Brown has resigned his posi- Big Delegation Going to New London on Sunday. A large delegation from White Cross council, No. 13, Knights of Columbus, of this city, will attend the exemplifi- cation of the third degree of the order to be held by Seaside council, No. 17, of New London on Sunday afternoon January 28th. The New London coun- proceeds of one of which covered the expense of some new furnishings. This association has a large membership of 12 The custodian of the house, Mrs. Frank H. Pullen, chairman, reported new accessories in kitchen and pantry and a satisfactory equipment for the winter. The cradle roll, meeting once a year, pen and heart of man. That document was practically written by one man, the Scotch-American Alexander Ham- iton. The Star Spangled Banner was then rendered in excellent tenor voice by Arthur Blackledge, all joining enthusi- astically in the chorus.” When the first notes of the song floated over the hall every one to a man stood and remained standing throughout. as large if not larger Wednesday. The booths done. strel _show entitled and Roscbuds. Several sung and_ the end men, solos Ralph enee in an uproar of laughter their clever jokes and funny than that of were well patronized and a good business was The entertainment was a_min- Chocolate Drops were Hol- land and Victor Davis, Kept the audi- with stunts. Society Dance. sond en- en by the St. Louls socity was held in St. Louis hall wit ha large number in attend- ance. Dancing was enjoyed through- out the evening, music being furnish- ed by the Sacred Heart orchestra. st. Loui Wednesday evening the s tertainment of the series g antic Friday Burlal service at Norwich, Conn., London daughter { Funeral services will late home this (Friday) a 2 o'clock. Burial In Comstock tery cil enjoys the distinction of exemplify.|Dbad their usual pleasant and happy P = e Helh with S }:"gfl?&ofi Allen Co.20d | ing the degres in a finished manner,|time and were able to send $12 from Mayor Brown Welcomes. e Seldon, Wae Peniet =l Peresnuls. and ;‘_""' returned | Worcester papers please copy o] and the announcement of a third de- | their mite boxes to the little children | Mayor Allyn L. Brown was then in- | following was the programme of the | gaoius, Creenwood I Felatives | THFT—Tn Arlingion Jan. 11 > STee meeting in the city by the sea is|In_van, Turkey. troduced by the toastmaster. The|evening's entertainment: Opening | (fOm & few dave’ stay with rela 1917, Bamund H nakive. ot Sire To attract a targe atienmance of| For the Friendly Ald, Mrs. Henry | troducs B e g R £ |in New York city Mystic, aged 63 3 Ribatlive. Sposi . Offor. 3 A e el A TS EiehrY | mayor's remarks, although briet, were | chorus, Down in Dear Old New Or- L 3 knights from every section of eastern very interesting. 1 am here, said the|leans, entire company: Carry Me Kati tinues on Lisbon The directors of the® Connecticut | Connecticut. The delegation from this|and cheer extended lonely hearts and = Good skating o MARRIED. 1 t gation from this mayor, particularly for the purpose of | Back to_Old Virginia, Snowball Trio, d and many local people are en- | o o e Children’s Ald soclety, through their | city will §o by trolley next Sundas at|lives made brighter thereby. . o FTTIRES ] ot pand an: ¥ WARE —MITCHELL—In organization committee, have made a n: A brief report was made by the | DIINEINE to You greetings from the city | George Weller, “Charles = Telair and | joying the outdoor sport. 15, 1916 by Rev. W. E Second. offer to John P. Anderson, Jry| T church interior sommittee, Mrs. Frank |2 Which you live. You are here, he | Robert Gray; Can’t You Hear Me Call- _ Péarl E. Mitchéll and e Baiiin, X panscalstretary. o T. Hempstead, also one by the Sun- | Continued. as has been so ably pointed | ing You, Carolina, Miss Edna Baker; e or' thosoomuit o iy fhe Childran's Ald and Society for re- | SEDGWICH POST To day schoool iibrary committee, Mrs. |OUt DY the speakers, to celebrate the|I Know'l Got More Than My Share, [ AL R Jocont (EECNE O, (07 iy AUSLAND_BURDICK . - | anniversary of the birth of that great|Samuel Aimtage; solo and dance, At |tee in charge o . an. 26 1917.0by R .. vention of Cruelty to Children, of Erie, county, N. Y., to become the executive secretary of the Connecticut society. Students at the Claremont (Cal) High school work their way by labor in the lemon grove grounds. CONQUZRS RHEUMATISM IN A VE<Y FEW DAYS It is an established fact that ome- balf ~teaspoonful of Rheuma taken once a day has driven the pain and agony from thousands of racked, crip- GAGER - Funeral Director and Embalmer Prompt serviceday or night i, 642- OBSERVE 50th RTHDAY rway For Event to be February. Arrangements are being made for in the school [ the 50th anniversary of the organiza- tion of Sedgwich Post No. 1, G. A. R., which will be observed on February 16. It is expected that the state officers n attendance and prominent speakers will be secured, = o Trolley Line Extension In New Lon- don.. In the house at Hartford Tuesday Representative Holt of New London introduced a bill which provides au- thority for the Connecticut Co. to ex- QorQQ Every Night Frank Browning. A fine globe has bees added to the school and books as g 8 The flower committee, Miss Louise Howe and Miss Harriet T. Trumbull, made mention of the contributions from garden and greenhous from va- rious sources. The hospital committee, Mrs. Henry T. Arnold. chairman, reported the us- ual work being done. v The Men’s club was reported as be- ing in a flourishing cendition, several well attended and enjovable meetings having been held. For_the Youns People's Society, Miss Marian Gallup spoke of the usuai work going on. They have their meet- ings every week which are very well attended. The following officers were elected: yron B. Prentice deacon Myron B. Prentice clerk. treasurer, Miss L. Butts treasurer, Miss Matilda Butts:; auditor, J. Dana Coit: superin- John P. rian, Robert Burns. Mayor Brown then went onjto speak of Burns' patriotism and his Jove of liberty, and in conclud- ing he said: I am glad tonight to bring the greetings of the city of Nor- wich to -a gathering celebrating the anniversary of a man with such ideals. Prolonged applause greeted the speak er at the conclusion of his remarks. Rev. Charles H. Ricketts was called upon and made brief but intensely in- teresting remarks. The Highland Fling. As the next feature of the program the toastmaster announced the Mac- Laughlin sisters, who, assisted by Pipe Major Thomson, cleverly executed the highland fling and the sword dance. They were followed by Comedian Billy was a song, selected, Comedian Court. Auld Lang Syne brought the pleas- ant evening to a close at a late hour. The Committees in Charge. The committees In charge of the banquet were as follows: Reception ttee — Archibald , Sr.. 'John_ MacDougall, John Porteous, William Cruickshank, 'Archi- bald Mitchell, Jr., Porteous. General ' committee — Archil Mitchell, 4th, chairman, James F Gavin Wilson, . John Duff, Sharp, W. J. Honeyman, Archibald Torrance : _Swahn’s orchestra provided the com- the Mississippi Cabaret, ing number, Good Night Mr. Ralph Holland, Agnes Abers, Clark, - Al Kyle, Thomas wood and Louisa Sigrist; Hello, Sweethenrt, 1 Love You y Holland; Grand finale, ner, entire company. The attraction at tonight's formance will be dancing. Velvet Mill Takes Two. The velvet mill *3 ening. The score: Machinists Ralph Hol- 1and; solo, Miss Jennie Kendall; danc- Moon, Harry Green- Robert Out of the Deep, Charles Belair: Little Gray Home in the West, Ralph Shout Hurrah for América and Star Spangled Ban- per- took two games from the Lisbon team Wednesday ev- to Piay Paperhangers. arrangements were completed and decorations will be put up soon. AT THE DAVIS THEATRE. Vaudeville and Moving Picture: My Another high grade vaudeville and movipg picture bill has been secured for the last half of the week by the management of the Davis theatre. The houses on Thursday afternoon and evening was large and manifested thorough appreciation of the program with well merited applause. The Three Kundels, sensational wire performers are the feature attraction and the next feature is presented by Mour and Mof. fet. Their skit is entitled, A Day With a Composer and is a story in We are told that the old-time reme. ics ate Best amd invariably. contain harmful yet better medicine than which are In use today. This #0, undoubtediy the followin old-fashioned recipe, which is quic! acting, wil be welcomed by mn‘y as there seems to be a regular epldemic’ of coughs at the present time. Secure from ur druy 1 ounce Parmint “flflb strength). ‘ake this home and to it a quarter pint of hot water and 4 ounces of granulated sugar; stir intil dissolved. Take one tablespoonful 'lour times day. No more racking your whole body with.a cough. Clogged Toatrils ahould open. air Dassaged of ur head shoul clear and your thing become . Parmint syrup pieastnt 1o take. tasy 10 Drepars ana’vosts Very porson who'has 4Bborn cough, hard ¢ McCausiand and 30 Church & Allen 15 Main Street FUNERAL DIRECTORS DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE 287 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. Office Hours: 10 & m. to 3 p. m. by appointment Sundays. excepted Shea & Burke 41 Main Strest [Funeral Directors