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g WM. H. ALLEN SETH N. TAYROR: DAVID HoEn. - - e morih, ‘ Febr . . e, Held E - w ; Goids | DR A. J. SINAY nenfist rave over T miadie’ west mp _supe : g Missses’ and Children’s Fine Dress Hats 18-19_Alice Building, Nerwieh | iicyy “colder weather will overapread damages resulting v 3 : s assaulted, -,qg s@c‘ of the better kinds, including Phone Ine. essteti A SOCHNEN Wina tenasutsstore . { that suld up to $1 3—-begmmng today M ; in Nmb* of 1914, nfl-mofl:‘fiflmfi W Gt g Tuesday morn- . uodia-m e AR R SRR S R R, day follo in or sn Scial - i » A5 ke, Tad preters. t A Totanio. Pisce or 1 po | wms,w Children’s. Dress Hats in a g g - Eagy eather’ fotiowed by rain. i, DL of. shapes and colorings, including all S Rates 75 conte mer dzy and up | Weather follo ¥ Others testified for the defense. “Tuesday a Y HAYES BROTHERS, Forecast. A motion for nan-sult was denlea by | tor the: . 1 a 'Hats that solds ab $3.98 to 5. Oo—begmnin ) 122 26-28 Broadway . Northern Ncw me- M 24| Judge Beed. The case was briefly ar- apens in N A : w,xokflm e so e .‘. sl 98 = w&:gdfl:}. "'Ln%""?fl 1 BVErerH: ANNOAR. MEETING oy : BR. C. R CHAMBERLAIN g:;_: ’ N : BLE - *mwofiamg’!mmmflw @oGrory M e et Aight and Thursday: colder, Thursday. E Observations in Norwich. The eleventh annual meeting of the| Itry assoclation is 'l'llE NORWICH FUR CO0. The following records, reported from | Connecticut Poultry open for business with a new lins Furs, Coats: Skins, and all kinds of % & .29.74 | W. Brown V‘ X vw WOMEN'S COATS AT $9.98 I mings for Fall and Winter. Tt = u.n:nucxusn. Proprietor, Highest 73, lowest Flone 708-12 +8-47 Main Street momc;;,.,i....._r - Women’s and Misses’ Coats, this % COUNTRY BOARD S uiay's weatiies: A% proticien season’s newest styles—Coats that sold | 2 . . at $17.50—reduced now to $9.98. % Windham, c_onn. Sum, Moon nand Tides. “WINDHAM INN," Unexcelled home- U Risen ! Sots. i ¥taton |l St WM S COATS AT 214.50 around. George E. . [ a. m. Morn. 0.59 Women’s and Misses’” Winter Coats in a variety of stylish models—reduced now to $14.50, former prices $25.00 to $29.00. WOMEN’S PLUSH ‘COATS $22.50 Pianos Six hours after high water tide. which Is follow=d by flood tide. Player-Pianos GREENEVILLE £ % - X Sremew times necessary in our experience, and - - Victor Victrolas |#ebership of instrustion Ciass is In- kind of courage is dificuic to AWemehts Plish Cadts, made of éx- £ h i 2 ? A £ ON_EASY, Thmeen N e T had E;sn'e’.“n’"zogn":: i Tha cellent quality “Salts Sealette” Plush, a”.f— Bhe Builns. S Dol Nee B i s renowned for its rilliancy and luster, h New The instruction_ clase of the Fed- WOODBURY 0. ROGERS T e e sizes 16 to 44—reduced now to $22.50 erated church held their regular meet- e the most difficult ing in the chhrch on Tucsday after- | Willington, Treasurer Charles H.|!Me same time the most difficult to —+these sold regularly at $29.50 and 2 . noon. The regular course of Bible | Brundage of Danbury, and Charles | o) oger amg saeri- Study was the programme of the af- |I. Balch of Manchester and Harrisop |feal Jeader, an@ g truc man witi sacrl. $35.00. tornoon. The Interest In this work [L. Hamilton of KIlinEton, auditors, | meu n me nonsome to he ciahe is increasing and several new mem- | were read The names were mentioned of men 9 bers were added to the class. Rev. A. Reports. T UAEOEBAR S, e St Rt Shin- WOMEN’S SUITS AT $13.98 W. Burdon is the teacher. The present membership was, in |ing examples of this kind of cours e e round numbers, 900, with no great|and,it was asrced that Jesus Christ J. K. Sagne to Address Men’s Meeting | changes during 1916. was' the most perfect example of all Womeén’s. and Misses’ Fall Suits “Repaired and Remodeled Plans for the February meeting of Charles H. Brundage of Danbury, | that-was noble and courageou: d - by the the Men's club of St Andrew's |the treasurer, presented the report of | that the only way to live 3 lite ot marked for final clearance. These : e completed an. s z o P FREN : Speaker of the evening will be J. K. | 2 . Feb. il e S S bt Suits are principally in sizes 16 and 36, ICH - AMERICAN FUR |sSasne SC the Nipeciir, athin ok Rl JAARR T : fund, | ang example. and if you can wear ejther of these . . 2 V] ak mn g ¢ 265 —_— #y J s g o, COMPANY e T TP shi i giotal 3L-[TROOP 7 HELD WELL sizes this is your opportunity. Final THAYER BUILDING teresting program which will be en- .88, Available from state| ATTENDED BUSINESS MEETING clearance pricc is 313,98_ joved during the social hour follow- ; assoeiation seals, —_— | ing Mr. Sagne's address. $62.66. Total amount available, $626.- | Scouts Heard Interesting Lecture by B 54. Herman _Alofsin, 2nd. ° MAHONEY BROS., Young Ladies’ Sodality Masts. Officers Elected. FALLS'AVENUVE A meeting of lheHYmu\g Ladies’ So- The following om"\z’v‘ v]rsm Ele‘:t(e)‘}é B ?;W:Pw1H B&Ye dngut! t‘l’! Afilerg‘;fl' . dality of the St. ary's church w: l’re:ident, est & rown, el el attended meeting Monday Hacp, Livery "and Boarding |12 e e o = g R R e Porteous itchell Co. recently held at which time it was Stable decided to hold an entertainment in ce Presidents — Litch- | Senior Patrol Leader Sobol and after the near future. A committee was ap- S . Nase, Thomaston: Fair- |the roll call important business was w- Farenies our service to be the | pointed to make arrangements for the " G. Sextom, Darien: New Ha- | considered. Scout Cramer gave an best at che mow srices. affair. There was a large attendance | ven, E. A. Todd, New Haven: Hart- |interesting talk on Louis Marshall— _5____—7 at the meeting. ford, L. J. Ro\)ertson.c Hartford: Mid- |the Mflxisnilmd Seog}fl thwu‘!;I spoke 2 dlesex, F. E. Fowler, Clinton; Tolland, | on lomon cter. erman - a i i ,4 et Mget Cigars Are Good-— Notes. W. H. Bumstead, Stafferd Sprin Alofsin, 24, then save 3 most inter- TAFTVILLE ‘;ldylil;:;t.'r"%}:l:nrlulll?il::e S §'§?x$f’"4\'ff£5$‘{,’f§ i :0’:3;‘65 5 THESE ARE BETTER | George Johnson of North Main|New London, F. L. Kanahan, N S . IS Goep censisty _— was appofnted to have full charge: |looks like a fast 'TOM'S 1.2-3 5¢ CIGAR strest spent the week-end 25 the guest pwich: Windham, A. P." Abbe, Willl- i IS &) Ber0n anter has ao. | ot Hours’ Devotion Closes at Sa- | john = Sharples, chairman, William of friends in Noank. peande. 5 Wad’ to vl T elass pins $or| cred Heart Church—Many Visi Chamberlain, William Kendall, Charles | - Wilfred Mercie: GOOD ——— Executive Committee — Litchfield | cided to order second class pins for i Webster, Andrew Frohmander, Earle |string of pick: FELLOW 10cCIGAR . g -, P. B. Whitehead, Romford; |all. The next question of the evening | Clergymen—Meeting of the H. rew 5 g of pickerel & - James Mullin_has accepted a posi- - B . F i e e~ 4 z Wood and John Seddon. The commit- | through the ice at't Try them and see. tion with the Hdpkine & AW “Atmi frairicld, G. Lo Reckwell, Ruigefiel § oo, SHSHcr oo mob to scoopt’ any m'—a"""" Surprise Party—|ico will start the decoration in the —— THOS. M. SHEA, Prop, Frankiin 8t.|Co. and is working at that place on | O |avtrord, Mrs. F. A. Thompson, | taken and Joseph Sadinsky was una- - e Smmierttoly Covlipi it Sreem o Raos. the night shift. 3 S Rock Hill: Middlesex, J. L. Payne, of jnimously voted into the troop. The| Torty hours " ek PSS < - James Timmins, a gtudent at St |Portiand: Tolland, Madison Woodward fmeeting adjourned at 9.15. Sacres T B s oioged at the| Surprised in Honor of Birthday. two youns colored girls were John's seminary, has returned to his |of Columbia: New London, o ~ iigfio b S ing at § o'clock with @ high mass cel- | A number of friends of Mrs. Arthur | o0 ¢ hreach, of the neace; s Judge > <5 < Rogers, Norwich; Windham, Gerald AMBULANCE 3 ebrat v. _ | Pickering pleasantly surprised her ‘at | H. - B. studies after spending several days at e dleto:,b:ifl‘:‘ l'; & -grd;:q::txigt her home on South Fifth avenue on |liams. to try and smooth matters over his_home on Smith avenue. Waldo, e 2 d dresses _at the ted 58—, ade “|Monday evening, in homor of her |in the consultation room but the min orpon sossdom, whi o i T el W New Haven deacon, Rev. Joseph Cour- | [ 1oRGaY evering, 10 HOnOr Of ht. |ister was unable to settle the troubis John Walsh of North Main street |afternoon session, which opened at 2! For Volunteers Through Norwich |noyer of Waterbury sub-deacon, and h e 1 e - 3 4 uEy 3 full ent with games and music. Re. | between the two girls and the case has* returned .to Rochester, N. Y., to [o'clock. Alexis L. Clark, director of{ g _ . £ R J Massicotte of Taftville as |/ cohments were served by the host- |bad to go in court again. Rev. Mr, Next to Palace Cafe resume his studies at St. John's semi- | Farmers’ institute, Trenton, N. J., = E master of ceremonies. The men’s nary after spending a few days at Ris | Spoke on “The Poultry Industry as i _|cholr under the leadership of Omar |€5s. Those present were Misses Car- | Willlams expressed himself as ve: = The following letter has been s Mabel Hopkii [ toful to Judge Barnes for allowing k home here. ational Economic Asset.” Mr. Clark| o8 J0VCONRE POtn o0 ORel 8| Tellier, Sr, sang. Prof. Hugh Kin- |rie Edwards, bsl Hopkingop, Olgta boiFbs i Bmdccr gy 4 PENDANTS, —_— is a graduate of the Connecticut Agri- | poIY®Q DY oo Hopwieh bra Rean. f“e der presided at the organ. ghomas, Annie Thomas and Mazda lm to interes imself in the girls o by v - e b rstrom. Sroke Might i in Pt | Subeiel coliege | € Watmer o | KStor " peneral miliary ralec ©. | 508 iolioying, Tsing Cecgymen as; | Biorsi : BROOCHES, Mrs. Benjamin of Preston City, 72|of Raising Puliets to Maturity.” Dur-| The atiention of Shapters 5| Broderick, Peter Cuny, Myles' P. Gal- Notes. Py NovpnSy o Seow v years of age, while gving to the well | jne the evenin; Professor W. F. Kirk- ealled to the fact l the American vin, J. H. ” Hector Gauchier who has been mained on the docket of the criminal BRACELETS, RINGS to draw water Monday, slipped and | pairick of Storrs gave an iMustrated | Volunteer Motor Ambulance Corps op- | yody, 'c ™y 7 :"'7. | spending a few days at his home bere, | ide of the superior court, which re- : - }| el breaking her sight hip. She was |fecture on “The Real C n'}c! Bstween { Eatng In Franoe i3 under the auspices | ; Papillo Bas returned to New London, where|sumed sessions here Tuesday morning of every description, atténded by Dr. Patrick Cassidy and | funcy and Useful Boultry.” A discus. | Of the American Red Cross. This corps ‘Bannon of Willimantic; he is employed. X removed to the Backus hospital. consists of two sections, No. 5 and No. |3 of Waterbu : —— = gion and demonstration of the trapnest | OSN3, ° 10 Berons o b 438 b1 4 !..ul.\&nuxn aterbury; H. De. Ohildren Or newest models in every by H. S. Griffing of West FHartford |/ R eae - elles of Hartford, John Thomas, who has been em- g followed. Professor W. G. Krum of|loction of Harjte Rich- | Th0teae. Taineh of Balite 1t P i I, e p iy oS FOR FLETCHER'S finish. Sunday Schoel Teachers Met. the New York State Coliege of Agricul- | 373 Norton. These erganizations have has accepted a position with the J. o The Sunday school teachers of the Tthaca gave an fllustrated lecturs E Mart | Broadway Congregational church held | on “Some Poultey Farms I Have Vie,|Wounded from close to the ting | Seiferman of Jew: i ot By el % | 25, informal meeting in” the 'Sunday | fea. Al o TR s e s The basketball series with Jewstt school rooms Tuesday night, when| Prot Kram will speak on “Th: a | sup. Mathion ey, . ¥. stand John & Geo. H. Bliss | mai"smimonritnst v 52 | riever oo it s oy e i et e, | Koot and & et o Potou | I el e, 20 i, 3 S0 unday school work were discussed. Clark will give an address on “The Co- < cents have secured the Westerly team —_— | operative Spirit and Its Importance to g EraeponSiolds Longus Averas: Sound Agricuitural gDevelopment in e —_— Our Bastern States”'at the morning | desired. No salaries are paid. The Velvet Mill “5” still hold their g n PCASTORIA 1647 STOP CATARRH! OPEN R O s ey, i gltnitl i sebviog o Sty t with Hi-Rollers second. | BACKUSin Mystic, Jan. 26, 1917, $ ADAMS TAVERN NOSTRILS AND HEAD ]| Giccussion of the proposition as to |Lgrred.t i [ T, | be Jr o B B i S 15 Main Street Cream Applied in Nostrils || undercake to provide its mempers with | Topresentative of the American ¥ol- | secor & MILNER In Backts hospital, Jan 50, i861 Sm'-n o’ "flm’mm{v oflfl ,myh“# sm“ o ;":'Me?l. unteer Ambulance Corps. . 311 = l&::g:a:r nsu:k' and Mrs, HINERAL offer to the public the finest standard prices, enp NE: B B igh BURNS—In 3 , 1917, Hie o Moot Surmw atd Senaree: town, Penn.. eastern representative of SUNSHINE CIRCLE MET. 25 B s | T on £a Rasisiat Eoslianito and drn . Culmbach Bavariam | If your nostrils are clogzed and your | the Hales-Edwards - glhe i Heard Address on Red C 7 18 samg] Jovent Burne Bear, Basa Paie 'and Burton Muer's|head is stuffed and you can't breathe et R Suesiion Lo the | Wembets Hen Tony S."".c. A5 frecly because of a cold or catarrh. just || Loy Aplemns o by Mrs. Robert W. Perkins. 12069 - DIED get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm | the Pu! State"Fouiiey associstion. wit| Ac.a uiv#,lv%fl“;w London, Jan. 80, at ‘any drug store. Apply 2 little of & describe the working out ot the’ plan 4, Jan. 27, L¢ Alo. s ng Bitter Ale, Anhauser. this fragrant, antiseptic crgam int: k WHITE—In Hartfor. Budweiser. Schlitz and Pabst. your nostrils and let it ‘penetrate [from the buyer's standpoin held Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Robert W, 30 ::I‘: 95-2 1917,‘:‘,111-4:;; T iy X 3 mums et b g years. - A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town through every air passage of your Telepbone 619 head, soothing and healing the in- Attonded O. §. & Banguet. BT . 7t T el R flamed, swollen mucous membrane and| Those present at the O. E. S. dinner the | &t Baler, formerly ‘ot Cantorbury, -::: Lady Assistans - . pohg!ethg:mgr:s:dmiile avotid SR L-“ua';';‘“fa‘:.‘?.“;u",‘:..“"mm"'“";‘ o~ '.”:-I- . 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