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Calendar Disposed of and Cases Assigned For Tuesday. Three women were by Judge Joel H. Reed in the super- | sons connected with alleged acts of Exactly 27 Women’s and MiSSeS’ COZ.tS, this 39 ga Beioten T\ Amother in toan eeks $17.50—all reduced for final clearance to... | Ty ooy i ,hsvp‘on_eous& Mnchall cn_ WOMEN'S WINTER COATS ‘.‘;rx.fizn:‘n:mmg:r}-l'gao: an who a1 | ity v Eown of Waterford, et al || season’s newest styles — Coats that sold at received her decree on grounds of in- | Agnes P. Watf v John T. Watt. Sec- s tolerable gruelty and the third on the |ond order of notice was granted. Exactly 25 Women’s and -Misses’ Coats, all s] 4 5“ : AT RADICAL REDUCTIONS ‘were granted divorces [fic statement of times, places and per- feady had a wife she had her | Default for failure to plead, pleadings grou; of intemperance. Maud L. Rushlow v Louis Rushlow. EN Viola Rogers Campbell of |1 Ruling as to suficiency of service |} stylish models—Coats that sold at $25.00 to T n_was given her freedom |sufficient. 2. Second order of ‘notice, d d from. Prederick Alexander ~Campbell, |if necessary: no further service nec $29.00 reduced now to. .. ..cencisdiiecan. lias Frederick Alexander Saunders of | essary. this . city. wes married to him | Fourniet, et al, v Fournier, Exx., thts, oy, b o2 married o him |°*Fournier. et al. v Founier wec || A VERY SPECIAL OFFERING OF PLUSH COATS !he found out that he already had a | failure to file reasons of appeal; plead- Nelli ings in two weeks. Exactly 22 ‘Women’s Plush Coats, made of Connecticut Power Co., v Uncasville 12 e Pan Coutu of this offy was |MfE. Co. 1. Default for faiure tol} excellent quality ‘“‘Salts Sealette” Plush, re- given a divorce from Wilfred Coutn |5 mistlome ot Actonce or Juasement || Nowned for its brilliancy and luster, sizes 16 $22 5“ count. This sale will last but for a short time. . Remember prices on Sloa SF Tiwelt “Mitae. “un drosets oF B 1 oee oo oF defenne-or jndgement to 44—these sold reguiarly at $29.50 and temperance. They were married on| Warner v Beckwith. - Answer or de- have adyanced but having bought heavily we can give you the advantage. Jovebe AR NS i e it S P T Y $35100-—reduced TOW 10" b s ee o pa ity e & e B T W enton, et al. v Fenton Building Co. BUY NOW AND DON’T MISS TH’SOPPORW FORO'JRPRICFS B ster vinal of lc‘:fig:gown)?: ?“‘}}‘,‘,22 3:1"?:?1‘:: prreoce:\:; s account, ngr‘z‘ntae;l_. SUIFS AT FINAL CLEARANCE PRICE = Ban ; e T e we i seMa:m‘:ngefisnsfi;’Wfl"fifli Per- |} Exactly 27 Women’s and Misses’ Fall Suits - pignan, answer within one week or|f ! We Give Trad|fl¢ Stamps M e totowing short calendar mat. |that case be placed on uncontested |} in stock and marked for final clearance. These M list. Answer ordered in one week. . 0 . . . ters re d ed of: 2 ; sty iy S RPN Asnicrmerts 1or Tocsday. Suits are principally in sizes 16 and 36, and if you can wear either of these sizes this is The Brockton Sample Shoe Store |:%%imess mmaras : iUl flod By opder® O 24 damnum clause, | Tuesony o Sefalabba, etial; O'Sultvan [ your opportunity—final clearance price. ... - £ Harry A. Haynes v Lelia Haynes. 1.|v Greenenwald, et al ‘Wolfe v John- 1 38 Main Street — ‘Allowance to defend. 2. More speci-|son, et al OBSERVED ANNIVERSARY INVITED GUESTS FOR WITH BARN DANCE SENIOR CLASS SUPPER 3 Cakces PALMOLIVE Soap . .-.-. 45¢ 1 Jar “P. O."Vumlnnc Cream.or | Don’t Put Oil Into the Ear. Disgusted the Minister. ; 50 In an address on diseases of the “The new ministeér called upon the dl Box,“_lfq o . Pflwdg‘.mg.’,yu.;. ’ ear Dr. 8. MacCuen Smith of Phila-| factory superintendent today.” “How'd delphia gave an earnest warning|he come out?” “Boiling. The super The 57th anniversary of the orsan- | At a meeting of the invitation com- against using hlisters of’ poultices to | intendent thought he was a man look- |ization of St. Mary’s T. A. E. society |mittee of the senior class at the Aca A ‘IYO URS FOR ONLY’ 4_* CENTS‘ o im that he | was celebrated Friday night in_the |demy held Friday, the following lower reliove acute earache, as well as put- | ing for & job and told - form of an old fashioned country barn |classmen were elected to attend the ting oil or anything else into the| would give him a b in,_spite of hi8 | gance. ~ Everybody was in costume |class supper which takes place on the You lemow the quality of all Vanishing Cream and PALMOLIVE Thought. Thinking cannot be clear till it has Bhad expression. We must write, or Speak, or act our thoughts, or they will remain in a half torpid form. Our feelings must have expression, or they will be as clouds, which, till they de- Invitation Committee Announced List After Meeting on Friday. St. Mary’s T. A. B. Society is Now Fifty-seven Years Old. scend in rain, will never bring up fruit | ear. Either may do irréparable dam- | looks, if he could furnish first-clags | which were very suggestive of the |evening of the graduation exercises: PALMOLIVE cts what Powdertothe particular women that AT idea of the ‘evening. There were |Upper Middlers, Ralph Graham, Paul ‘wonderful value this offer affords. use PALMOLIVE Sozp—get your or flower. Soitis withall the inward ;age. == . < i BRI S O Bty auliE e ey faheer Doseil i aaTew Hectar Cios Chares S 10 to jntroduce PALMOLIVE snéroduction at our store todayl feeling; expression gives them devel-] r— cran > and prosperous looking farm owners. |mon, Misses Helen Kilroy =Loretta 2 opment. Thought 1s Hye jblossom; lan- - =5 The hall was decorated with corn- | Powers Anna Kelley, Mary Coughlin; 5§age the np:::“ bud. -c:ion the Jessle—"Pléase; auntie, ‘the new Cause of Mistakes. s;a‘lks a.:): other degurations notice- Lowsré\[idd‘l:rs J’I?sleph C Qnorgflnay_ o o 3 1 3 Y able on the average farm. mond Counihan, Tyler Gilbert, Henry fruit behind it.—H. W. Beecher. hddy n;}t door 1sayS,’her ::ompl;:l:::: When = doubt i; propounded l‘c;]m "The affair opened shortly atter 8 |Rachacl, Miss Lotts Jackson, Kathe Mllllnery at Clearance pr‘ces e ;“ ;’ 5 ":i“il‘ aytweryo;'usi = :‘;‘ d"s"li‘“’"' d‘-“ h"":“" ‘t"“;“t’; " ohclock with a grand march in which |ine Lee, ’J\r;(yadehne Reardon, Alice Me- ler husbans s extrem cal.”— ing hol and where; O not | there . were about 5 couples. is i, H uniors, Norman Henault, W T i Dress Hats at 98¢ Dress Hats at $1.98 Sydney Bulletin. hold. The mot distinguishing where | Wwas the feature of the evening and | Philip Hall, Bernard Comeau, John prizes were awarded to the best cos- | McNally, Misses Irene Brickley, Ro- g : = & things should be distinguished, and | . 2 =oilieiss y. Hak Women's Dress Hats, our entire | Women's Dress Hats, our entirs tumes. The prizes were wen by John |berta Crowe, Louise Long, Miss Slos- [} jiscic that sold. up to $2.98, reduced | stock that sold up to $3.98 reduced “No inheritance can supply the want of a virtuous education.”—Thom- the not confounding,. where. things | Burns, who was a farmer boy and to | berg. g i EIGQLY':&::HELRT::::TE j should be confounded. is the cause Ralph Birkenshaw, who was dressed | The invitation committee comprises o oS Bas - A Se to represent a country sirl. Gavin Connors, chairman, Rosmond - e - == SBRe il Fotule BED"‘“ the mistakes ia the world—Scles. s The judses were Maurice Kelloy, |Rachacl, James Cools William Dur- At All our Women’s Finest Dress Hats that At MAN’S BA Ty _ ohn Swahn and Cornelius Crowley. | gess, C. Bennett Alfred Henault, . Many Have Same Thought. Even the orchestra entered the | James McNally, Misses Marguerite 95 formerly sold up to $12.50 — reduced to 395 Rt _ 5 spirit of the evening as the members | Shea, Agnes Brickley, Anna McGuin- $3.95 for final clearance s “When you think you could do what | wore in costume and they furnished |ness, Alice Gilbert, Marguerite another feller's doin’ a heap better'n ! excellent music under the leadership | Shields Georgette Comeau and Hilde- - > what he’s doin’ it,” said Uncle Eben, | of John Swahn. gard Crowe. Children’s Hats at $1.98 Children’s Hats at $2.98 Children’'s Dress Hats, our entire Children’'s Dress Hats, our entire > E included the old “remember dot a iot of other fellers |, The dance prosram 5 o ides th d i e Dt ey S al stock that sold up to $3.98, reduced | stock that sold up to $5.98, reduced you’s doin”.” Crowley officiated as prompter for the | The state civil service commission |ff to $1.98 to The Advice of This Norwich Woman Is of Certain Value. Many a woman’'s back has many is thinkin’ de same thing about what|fox trot and one-step. Cornelius Test for State Prison Attendants. e old timers. The committee in charge | Will hold tests Friday, Feb. 16, 1917, at N ” o comprised Francis Twomey, chairman, | 2 o’clock at Room 72, state capitol, O L P T T - E The Up-to-Date. Sndrew Caples, Daniel Driscoll, John | Hartford, to fill eligible lists for state s i e S A . The et of yostestay bt an ol Worinik, Toud oo nalpn Seken- | prizes aienoagis, [t posaing " ap- OUR SPECIAL OFFER ¥ shaw and 1 m ougherty. pointments at ‘ethersfield. 2 b :l::::n:s e S At Siony o e Ts ekl Entering salaries are $55 per month, . W or $40 in addition to board, room and 2 Y . “Horgleh women Know_this. day hn;n‘t got time’ m:‘g 18101 YEARS OLD. laynary, ‘with early promotion, it sat- We offer a beautiful Heartograph Portrait, 3 : thing but check book.—Florl i istactor. an per month, 3 o aer, M| i Sl p ; 30 New Londoner Celebrates Anniversary | ™,y gidates must be at least 23 and bust style, size 14x17 inches ,made from c Mrs. Henry L. Greiner, 606 East : 4 2 sCEw oo O e o ohaze Helghishouly any small, clear photograph, at e a least 5 fee nches, and weig] I SN e ai s vi =Y - Daniel A. Johnson, one of the best |, N e N e T g el o R Kknown negroes of New London, cele- | ot '$2r 175 pounds. 190 pounds weight, Bring any small photo, postal photo, kodak or cabinet picture, and we times a cold affects my back but it is s D Bl ik "'f Sorve: "l’ brated his 101st birthday at his home | par from test, but a man should not will enlarge it to a beau (size 14x17) Heartograph Portrait. As 5 o o WO e OF y others, I lon Chapel street Monday. Mr. fall below stated requirements in both this offer is for a limited time i advisable to act promptly. Thers usually overwork that causes dull, would almost say we are indispensa- | son is a native of Connecticut and for | feighs and weight [ ] . r F ble; and mo man is useless whilé he | 30 years has made his home in New | "5 iGates must be citizens of the is no further obligation—simply bring in yourl picture and we will ragging pains across my kidneys: ot ey e London. When the whaling industry | rnices States and have Ko ot lonst o gusrantee safe return. My back feels weak and tired and I e coa et Liosle Gtovest | was In tts prime ho went on nUmErVUZ | common' solibol education. = e A n is in good health and TR ST e O e e e = S et oEall bie tabttien . O An Entertained at Birthday Party. i et e L et this week he remarked to a friend that| Mr. and Mrs. Victor Campbell of Most of the world's sources of ti ;¢ he only had a new pair of legs hie | Griswold entertained a number of | ore are either stationary .or.receding |felt he would be good for another |friends #t their home on Thursday | in output, Bolivia of ail countries | century. 3 night in honor of the birthdays of their son Augusta Campbell and Her- }:::;"m:“m! promise of permanence Manstinld to Surve France: man Bitgood. There were about 40 ure growth. guests in attendance and the evening Richard Mansfleld, 2d, son of the| .5 spent in music and games, fol- pains seize me in my back and it is hard to straighten up. I used Doan’s Kidney Pills and they did me lots of go0d." BARGAIN OFFERINGS &axy DEPARTMENTS P : SSes N Stationery Boys’ Wear School Tablets, regal note or At mo—Boyu Rah-Rah Hate, value Price 50c, at all dealers. “Don’t sim- R late Richard Mansfleld, the famous | ) e : s xia - - Highly Recommended. actor, has enlisted in a hospital corps | '°jed, Py, refreshments. letter sizes, ink pads—special | o Goe o ply ask for a ney remedy — get } Replying to yours of the 10th instant | in France. Mr. Mansfield is visiting his | . 0FF % - B X o OO T L R I VSR S S S c—Boys' Caps, value 59¢. Although. he was. so. 1l with influe were presented with appropriate pres- |§ PLC 95— Doan’s Kidney Pills — the same that |28 that he Was confined to his bed n | asking for information about ane John | 0ther at her home on Ocean avenue, | enes. SCunliTens Ik Tabiets vaiss, AL STt Buye B antacs, | vsios his home, No. 8 FEast Sixty-third | Mullen, beg fo state ‘that I can say Mr. Mansfield was asked if he had 5 sheets, Packet size 105 sheets, At $4.85—Boys’ Norfolk Suits, value Alrs. Greiner had. Foster-Milburn Co., [street, New York, Joseph -H. Choate | discredit ‘same i i i Kol ek B o 0o a5 20 e calormron | Socpers %o Mlecredlt of Wme, to MS citieied fn & Boeplisl corpe in Fraace | | Ghanges st Pumping Station. ops., Buffalo, N. Y. ty- irthiday, Jan. 24. 7 he contemplated changes at the 3 birt! ) : that he had been educated and lived | oS SOTARE SO COOTEIS A cese in France for two vears and he felt | o /roP 0% cmodel the extra rooms there o We Give Royal Gold Trading Stamps. Ask For Them! some service. ; e e e e e great deal of work or expense will be 4 New York city owns in fee 22 per |necessary to make what change is de- cent. of its water fronts, or about 127 |sired. At lease five rooms will be fitted . [’ miles. up. ; 8 Letter size 70 sheets — choice .00, t0daAY +cceenccennon . ven... 10c | At $2.69—Boy: Boxed Stationery, fabric fnish, each box contains 24 sheets and 24 envelopes, -value 25c to 3%c a box—today at.... ceeees. 19 Winter Overcoats, ‘Winter Overcoats, value $8.00. At $11.50—Boys’ Winter Overcoats, value $16.00. Muff Beds at $l.19h. Handlerehief Snicial Muff Beds, melon shape, satin lined, Alled with silk floss—Special ;xvona'in'm ?ne ]He%umchea price $1.19, regular price $1.50 andkerchiefs, value 10c each FOR SATURDAY : . Wor ke;chiezfl:;s. value lhz‘/fic each—at o 1 3 6c, or ch. Rubber Syringes 45c SL0r a0 oxisach Rubber Fountain Syringes, two | kerchiefs, value 19c — Special and three quart sizes, complete | price with hard rubber tubes, guaran- | Women's fine Embroidered teed for one year—Special price | Handkerchiefs, value 2bc — at SMGKED SHOULDERS, Ib____16c | FRESH SHOULDERS, Ib__'..r_'.17c Liver: b - = _Scl Fresh Pigs’ Feet, 3 Ibs. 25¢ l Hamburg, Ib____15¢ ‘ ZYEE-?F ;:g:‘;‘»v‘lwfian g‘;g?f'}";s;;;jfiifi‘-_’*;;,’fi*,fi;‘ég;%{; : FRESH PORK to Roast, Ib_____ 19c | CHICKENS, b .. ... 34c Golors—Special pm; Sk mae |t Lyl § LEAN POT ROAST, Ib________14c | FOWL, b_________________25¢ LEAN CORNED BEEF, Ib______11c | SMALL SAUSAGE, Ib________20c O value $1.50 SCOTCH HAM, Ib____ 33c | BACON, [b___: SN g{.n‘?;"?x‘,‘“:&'éfi'u." Hattenbers Hosiery—Underwear 15¢ Fine White Goods, 12Y/,c One lot of fine White Goods for waists and dresses, comprising Crepes and other fancy weaves— at 12%c a yard, value 83c and 39%. Scarfs, Squn.re- Etc. ters, value 31.50—Closing [ Oaa sizes in Silk Heel and Toe One lot of Scarfs and Squares, mussed and Cashmere Hosiery, value 25c— -oned—clearance Clearance price . 12%e Women's Burson Lisle Hoslery, black, second quality of 26c grade—Clearance price........ 19¢ Women’s Medium Weight Vests and Pants, all styles, value 60c —price each ... Women’s Medium Welght Vests and Pants, extra sizes, value Paney Turkish-Toweis in assorted colorings, for combing jackets — * Clearance prices 19c, iSc and 42c. . cuuu’wn.l.lmm cl-uiq.!s GuNN AND GEORGE FISHER IN flmm KAY " IE‘; PLAY, “THREE.OF MANY.” sWeaTers Reduced At $2.95—Women’s Wool Sweaters, value $3.50. 39¢ g 50c—price each .. 440 At S e sess. S ooter® | Women's Ribved ‘Union Suits, At “m‘;“w" ‘e Fibre S 11k | & small lot, value 50c—Clear- men’ ance price 290 Sweaters, regular. price $10.00 | Women's Ribbed Union Suits, regular_and_extra large sizes, value 750—Clearance price 8% BKATING Reduud Our entire stock of Skating Sets— Toque lnd Scarf—are reduced for ‘quick clearance, Fancy Ribbons, 33¢ One lot of extra wide Fancy Rib- bons in a large assortment of pat- terns and colorings—all at 33c a yard, value up to 75c.