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* Last Week We Talked &:_mnacunnm Orders From Eleven New Fam- - E A eitio - 4 et o 23 Twe Founds oo |1t (22 2o ropatne one posgr e ko 4 \ Under - ; e ; L o be Deliversd Every o 0 ) ‘Twoomey. all raiiroads 2 in| “The reason Vinol was so successful il Further Orders. Get the 1t ; o Mra, Wickevshauvs’ case was Be- is a Most Healthfal Winter Breakfast. American | the mid-year exa: = ! 5 time. ar o caube ft contains bect and cod live: Delivered Outside the City Parcel Past. AS Archer, deputy grand ; e, T e ims: made to give | peptonases and Eiycerophosphates, fhe 2 3 New London, was in Nor- faster service many plac, very elements ded to build The Only Market in Norwich Selling . a ‘to install the offi- . T e e tore | weakenad run-down system and. cre- thi# Famous Bacon. 3 S S~ it clatastas! Iy adfusted. ate strength. mow that real winter has begun. ~ 2. The roads, as ‘Broadway . Pharmacy, G. G. Engler, : tempting to do business for 100,000, mgrlm. Norwich, Vinol is sold in The Graduate Nurses’ association of 000 people with facilities in many c by the Wilson Drug Co. Ministers' d Connmecticut, which meets today (Wed- : Rev. J. cases to a population of |1 by the A. W. Williams SOMER pspday), has a membership of nearly e 5, X D oL Jeweir-Clex, Willlam ,,'m‘,;f’-"‘, n mm e T Bk g 5 Tas Unitavian Infioence Dpon Protests 3. Traims "are sradually getting |Donahue. Alse at the jeading drus e Some of the housekeepers have lost | antism. serve again, : recording mféfim‘?-‘m"""" as ear |stores in all Connecticut towns. Entrust the Repairing S e e e e TR0 HOUD VAN DY - n -el tod; he class of coal furnished is oW lry' cola anap. FOR JEWISH RELIEF. ey’ foss npiorm Gal Sueclys ) yonr J e to us E 5. There is a very large increase ‘These it it thts & e o selicate work one. could | pelieS, DriEht, moonlight nishts are | Dute Has Besn Set for Feb. 21 and Gity ‘orsanizedBlectrioal arms, "W Bardol, In_the smount of mall express and done by us, in a manner |suburbs fo: vab! ngs Has Granted Permission. orkers. :mfir:e::es favorable comment from | various sorts. o ‘7 e ix = X Mulespi /The committees for the ensuing six 1 6. 'There is an increased difficulty the most critical. ; The Workingmen's circle, in co- | Stage Employees, months will be appointed by the chair MacDonald, in getting competent men and men At the Bolton Methodist church next |Operation with the local Jewish war | ners, Taftville Loomfixers. | and announced at the next meeting. y after. |enough to do the station work prompt- Charges !fl:onu:l::a Sunday evening there is to be a Lin- x‘uet‘ committee, is arranging for a ‘A committee of one, William Fitz- y. All work guaran R cold Day programme, entitled, “‘After day which will be observed on Feb. go ‘Thames The lesson shown by the figures is Clocks called for and delivered. Firty Years” 21 The city government has extend- |an orsanization to appear as & highway bridge. that it is to the interest of the country ed permissionsto carry out tag day.|to its present strensth of twenty-one |img the compensation act under ad- | made in the bill that the highway |t0 encourage the raitways in some Dance at Armory this Friday night | Young ladies, besides members of the |affiliated unions and has inereased its | visement on Thursday, Feb. 13 commissioner be authorized to recon- | Way o that they can add te their 2 by Fifth Co—aav. committes, will canvass the streets and | financial strength manifold. The pres. | A committee was eiected to look up | Sruce the bridge, at a cost not to ex- | facilities more rapidly than at present . < ? a committee of prominent Jewish men | ent strength of the C. L. U. is made jthe matter of the bill introduced DY |ceed $450,000. The commissioner is|because it will be noted that nearly 21 BROADWAY -] A meeting for the purpose of or-|will visit the business sections of the |up Of the following 20 unioms: Mould- | Representative Bailey to take the mu- | 3155 authorized to purchase land for | SVery road reports a considerable per- ganizing o Connecticut council of Ge- |city. = ers, Painters, Taftville Loomfixers, | nicipal gas and electric plant out of e Call Phone 799-3 SErapht Teache s, will be held 3a| The gemeral committee in charge | Street Railway Workers, Clgarmakers, | the hands of the commission and place [ SPPyraches, - It 1s flso provided that i ‘t’:o:nnm:ul:l::t o i New Heves, Savrday morning, Feb.|comprises the following: Rabbi Josegn | Polishers, Barbers, Glass Blowers, Mu. | it under the public utilities board. , |g0® PrOES Be OPCRIE ol & toll POdse |y g : d Embal ‘Rosenberg, Rabbi Max Stamm, Abner |sicians, Typographical, Bartenders, Business Agent McNeely is taking | 7% & POROT 08 TETT FEOTE IRG o] The percantage of traing on time as am mers Sehwart Abranam Cramer afas Sle. | Carpenters, Blectrical Workers, Taft | care of the matter complained of by | Ohened Az are the briges over the| o orted by the principal roads to the O I I( E t5 the fact that February |kin Aac le Mulespinners, Baltic Mulespin- | the mill unions, that the 55-hour law ebRlon was 3 N Fi Weldnesday, & mumber of| GRiries tarbie e weon Dachnet Note, Machiniate Stame Evapioyes: Ha- |is belng violatcd in many mills. He e S et o tolle Pbio, seceion g adiwon. gphen 337 MAIN STREET _ agton’s Birthday soclal affairs | Mints and 3. I Siisecman, who ia coe |kers, Plumbers, Plainfield Mulespin- | will confer with the commissioner of [ fracks. =~ No apart the. NpPrOpLiE; : Dec. Nov. Oct.Sep.Au A We, the undersigned, wish $ an- il be held the previous Monday, the |retary of the commitce. ners. Iabor. R e ey ™ e " litew Haven .55 B T RGN Opposite Post Offies nounce to our patrons that owing to | 19th. A big mass meeting for volunteers = bridge the New York. New Ha-|Long Island ..74 80 80 77 §7 "Phone 238-2 ued advance in the cost of | T o ol e @ Legg | Xill be held on Sunday evening in the all materials used in carrying on the | were held at his home in Waterfosg | Crothers of Joseph synasague, when WATCH AND CHAIN ven and Hartford Railroad company.|{ent. east Buf i3 (88 8- PROVE HEBREW IS A e et R o, o N D B vieesi T 82 81 81 there will be good speaking. The com- FOR JAMES L. CASE. LIVING LANGUAGE. | London, gave a brief history as to the|N. Y. O. & O. 71 9 37 83 Wet Wash Laundry Business we find jat 2.30 o'clock Monday, Rev. P. M. Wol- | mittee entertains hopes of 1 V Tender amdating. Hocial i £ Des of excellent re- - origin of the state accepting the bridge | Lackawanna (43 84 31 68 g it .bnlulnh e - I:' :o '-'v(- -:‘:n n | Gon cometers: 5. Bu was In Jor-[suits from the tag day. E Presented in Recognition of His Ser- |Students at Local School Were Exam- T o8 Ttiowll commany. snd now g:r,::;’smffls- il 2 Mansfield Spec our usual high qualif i [ d by Teachers. the question as to the financing of the ylvania 7 2 - ur et B manik men axa receiving notifcation| SPANISH_GCLUB FORMED e S il b EeSonstractiwn ot the bnage o M [Brie .l 8 75 av] Ry Masaneid, soe G NS S Rather than reduce the quality of |that the fifteenth annual convention of | pigcussion of Spanish Literature and E In observance of the Jewish Arbor|Bemnett. highway commissioner, has|Boston & Maing 59 oo Mayor Frnest E. Rogers of New the American Institute of Banking is to In recognition of his faithful and|day, the Norwich Hebrew institute held | €iven two methods of reconstruction,| ‘G o vfi""!’ b1 7 87 London as a special constable in the work, the minimum price, on and|ps nela at Denver, Col, on September |- Pan-American Questions the Objects | e e < i - = i i examinations on Tuesday evening, and |and the cost, and method of operations. a Mayor after February 12th, 1917, will be 60c |12, 13 and 14. e R o e e Snicn |1t was_proved how Hebrew can ~ be|The chamber of commerce are in fa-| It will be noted from the foregoing ORI o s, for the ordinary family wash of 35| , =\ .. Coo o4 in Elington to P ol e;'emg;“:{' Sras dis- | for the past 30 years, friends of James | Drought back to the Jewish youth as a | vor, of Mr o Ber;_neth second method, | table that the New Haven raliroad has |oath of office to young Mr. Mansfield, pounds. Above that to 45 - pounds |y Tooting was held tn Flington town | Bisved Toeeoutt sinaor by Prat Gror” | L. Case on Tueaday eveming presenton |Iving lauguage. = The school is peac | which provides, for & toff beid€e o8 |Mniniainsd & inly consistent svemas jand at the same time comphnded Bas NEW SYSTEM WET WASH |voted to have the school about the|glection of offfcers will take place in and chain. The presentation was made | e JIDIew JpEuags 43 any odenh |ty ore Tmet with ‘the fovernor. and |tme compared favorably with the re- | ene examination for the NORWICH STEAM LAUNDRY [middle of March. T e & iive » Baine B and they have received already a good | the commissioners are unanimously in|ports for other roads. In December |ambulance corps in France ‘and pro- TAFTVILLE WET WASH c S 1 i o Toward as the system has broven a|favor of the toll bridge plan, which |the New Haven and the Long Island |poses to raise a unit of that organie ROGERS DOMESTIC LAUNDRY |a R T e Lk | i e s s Toet eMcient onc. As one of . the |is the Tavorable opinion of all in the |heaq the Mst, and in the other months | Zation. His offer to 4o w0 wis Cele< e e Dniten Biates monmk: | Bimee ana Spanish refreshinents will | I teachers expressed himself Tuesday | vicinity of the bridge. the New Haven is generally fourd|phonea by Mayor Rogers to Adjt. Gen. EAST SIDK EAUNERS Hartford Monday. He has liabilities|add spice and zest to the cvening's | B T T L e Ll e e R Yy . ure coming to the Jewish cl ren . - e e of $418, all unsecured, and no assets. |Program and the entertainment for the : as dew on the flowers. This fact was | lute need of a highway bridge. At a|AVIATOR SULLIVAN IS Buests. » ati thy - d burd, Mayors Asked to Suppert Bill New York critics menti - Thi e of sek . 2 revealed when the children were care- | meating of e~ wardens and burdesses Yy P o Just Try Our Goods |55 i siudis *Bolfithon | qub o o eff T T ndiel o fuily'examineq by mabbi Joscph Rogen | there was & vote In favor of the toll BIADY.TO SERVE] Nodow are neink st tn f S Thomas Raymond Ball, who is a|Principal Crandall who suggested the “ 5 3 d d 3 - Packing Two Curtis Hydro-A = - .. Iy Sowng artist oF . Nomich ancestrs: | e of HaviaE such a cub for the din: € Statim and the rematnder of the board | Joseph T Cruttenden of Norwien | Paciong To0 St Ml ALTInInes | Connecticnt_ by “Secretary J. Miltan amil you will went 80 s [0S & il T oI (AR SO C S ue o Saucition. Chliaren Latwion th | rebresenting e Hastorn. Connectcn dte. | ot F Bowin Norwally sarmestiy e res, > the ages of 7 arifl 8 spoke fluently in the | Chamber of Commerce said thzt at a o requesting the attendance of as many A meeting Commissioner Bennett gave| William . Sullivan, who is ass0-|members as can, al the legislative Next Sund: v. Dr. J. B. i & 3 Hebrew tongue. The Bible is also n e O i 2 B | o e . Sont e e T her the aamne system, | Bts vicws on the proposed chiange. and [clated with Truves Davidson in the|hearing on Honse Bill 326, ex< of the Central Baptist church will ex Al i €1 )apers, magazines d 2 r - a A The Best Coffee, Ib. .. 28 || shange with Rev. Charies L. White, D, | iitoratare have been subseribed for for A0ir " the examinations the cnildren |all favored the bill as presented and |fying boats located at the submarine |mpting municipal bonds from taxa . oo D. of New York, associate correspond- | the use of the Spanish club members, sang Hebrew national and folk songs. | the State Chamber of Commerce has|base at the navy vard, s en-|¢jon and advocating the passage of the A Good Coffee, Ib. ... 23c ||ing secretary of the Home Missibn so- |most of whom are students of the Bzra Harrary read from a paper a | taken like action. gaged in packing the two Curtiss hy- | measure. clety. Spanish cuasses. comical sketch entitledBarney, the Tu- | Alton T. Miner, president of the New | dro-agroplanes in freight cars = to Some even cheaper, Ib. 20¢c Rt OCREr Eotnbe Sl Wew Lons tor. M. I Silverman read an article | London Chamber of Commerce, stated |await orders to ship them to Paim Mrs. Ollie B. Lefingwell, 17, has also lived i by Dr. M. Scheinkin in connection with | that we have a right to assume that |Beach, Fla. Mr. Davidson, who is & Ceylon T b 35¢ gwell. 77, widow | don. He has al in Cuba and ! ylon lea, Ib....... of John E. Leffingweil, died 'Sunday | has the reputation of being a Spanish : q first Hebrew convention which ia | there is absolute necessity for the |student At Wale, 15 mow at Washin: |} Cocoanut Ol Makes All other Tea, Ib. ..... 25c || at her home in Colchester, following a | instructor. : fo be held in New York city on next | bridge as a highway bridge. ~/The |ton to determine just what couse is = shock sustained Saturday. The fu- g PR R S : Sunday gna Monday, where all the |bridge costing over $1,000,000 has been |to be pursued by the war department " Baking Powder, Ib.... 14c || nerar services were hela at her home FUNERAL. Hebrajst? are soing to meot for thejEiven the state, and the matter of main |in relation to aviation corps. Mr. A Splendid Shampoo P B: b 14c || Toestay- first time in the history of the United | interest is the method of financing. |Sullivan stated that it is his belief 'eanut Butter, 1b. Mrs. Martha S. Brown. States. Rabbi- Rosenberg delivered a | There were three methods, and the one | that the flying boats =belonging to |~ Too T om o i # Because of trouble with the heating | jyuneral services for Mrs. Martha S speech in the Hebrew language for the ;most favored now was the toll system, [ Mr. Davidson will be taken over by | o4 conaition, be careful what you stem at Broadway school Tuesday | rown were Leld at the home of her benefit of the many invited guests who | the others providing that the state |federal M?-u%':flw:; A t:ha‘;vl;:tm:f wash it with. 2 morning no sessions were held, but the [ g0 } 3 were present. bear the ana the, other by the i ghter, Mrs. Adelaide Spencer, in JAMES L. CASE v R Most soaps and prepared shampoos Ul"fl] I[A |Mmfll’[né Bn. pupils appeared reconciled as they | Mattic,” Tuesday aftemoon a2 Tefreshments were served by com- |towns of New London and Groon, pay | chines just as soon as he receives | conain "too much ‘alkall. This dries D Unexpected half-hollday in | Sianac p TUCSday Aftermoon ot ine |at Pinchurst, the home of Col. and Mrs. |mittees from the Norwich Chapter |one-third, the railroad company one- word from his partner and will then |(CC00,) “Tnakes the hair brittle, and coasting. APte & Briet illness, Mrs. Brown, af | Charles W. Gale, on Washington | Hadassah, Norwich Camp Zionists and | third and the state one-third. This|Proceed to Palm Beach, is very harmful. Just plain mulsified She yoymiiar ¥ akus At the age of S5, one of the oldest resi- |street, where the 150 persons present |the Mizrachi. Present also were mem- latter would not work as the company D Feanevan has had quite|cocoanut ofl (which is pure and en- ofThe_popular Lotus Male Quartette |00 255 S, 0% "}%.03ca away Saturday | were most rosaily and hospitably en- |bers of the Louis D. Brandels Youn |had given the bridge. The two towns |3n SYeniul carcer, as an aviator. - In|Socoanut o Cuhlen R e T of Pogion opens, X M- O & eouree | fiernoon. For nearly 43 vears sho had |tertained At an_opportunc moment Judean club and the Lilies of Jordan [could not bear the financial burden.|September, 1915, he left America for | 4,0y, 00t erponaive soap or anything next Tuesfay. Tiokets for conrse of | S0000°% Niamtic and wae loved and |Mavar Allyn Lo Brown .in behaif of jYoune Judean club With the singing | Tho expense is a burdon. unless the|Zhgiond, nd, soon after his_arrival [Che W08t CXF Mg Bl oy g = rrows’ Shoe Storeior the guests, made the presentation, Mrs|Of Palestinian songs, the affair closed, [toll system is adopted and the cost|[oined the Roval Flying corps and |00 Cini “possibly injure the hair. 218 Main Street f e ad |G T A e ot tickate siaT | respected by ail. Born in Demerera, 1 - was given a issi d Case, although taken by complete sur- | Which was followed by special talks to |paid by the vsers. The tolls could Ly POIUNTRION ¢ <A SRcRty e afr wit Save Your Money | ic™s o™iy S50 Rmeriod itay 25 130 Gavghir | Cize ithousn taken by complets sur: | Thleh was feloed by gpecial wlky i | paia by, the beers, | Tne”tolls eould | Rad SN S 20Oa | Simoly melaten S iair s On Wa a_nfl Tuesday was monthly. communion |Eess, at the age of $ she came to live |made a fitting response in accepting fclubs by —FHerman ~Alofsin, 2d, who |cent, of the through sutomobile traf- aviation corps at Stomer, France, |,poonfuls will make an abundance of tch A R O | her mumis and ancle &t the old |the sift. Mr. Case's response was en- |sPoke on The Topic of the Day, and M. | fice Would use the bridge, et the ben- | \WIing an active part in reconnoitring | rioh, creamy lather, and cleanses tha iri v. y. toddard hos ead. just above Allyn's | thusiastically received. The remainder |1 Silverman, who told the storv of the | efit and cheerfully pay for it. The|Parties. =~ He stayed at Stomer six , 3 e e Jewelry Repairing |aicrium "Rev. Peter 3 fCuny, or” St |Stoadara nomestend. st above Ay s | W dovotsa o Intors |life Of the Jowish children in bales: | tolls would mot be s hardship to fro: | monthe and in that time “he learned | 14,a"0, =CE I} InE removes evers 2 Qatrict school there, then entered Ba. |mal sociability and music. Mabrey [tine, and he also referred to everyday [quent users as tolls would be fairly |t0 fiy by night and to use a compass |;oriice of dust, dirt, dandruff and ex- PBring your Watches and Jewelry Holy FEucharist to a large number of B gt & topi and map. Togethe ith the 1 o my, Colchester, at that time |catered. pics. adjusted. D. gether with the four iy here for first class work at prices | the Catholic patients. O A ra est senools in the state, | It was last month that Mr. Case, who Frankc V. Chappell, of New London, |monthw training 'he veceived at the eSS B e, MUr, Srigs (UCEY less than you pay elsewhere. Work| usnor Change Pete” a slick indi- |from which ehe graduated at the age |has been director and bass singer in | HOME AND FOREIGN chairman of the rivers," bridges and | aviation school in London he is well | jjjicy " bright, fluffy and easy to man- guaranteed. =Highest prices pald for|yiqual who has operated recently in|of 18. She married John Brown of |the choir, presented his resignation to RN wonkew harbor commission, stated that this|ftied to instruct American aviators. | e old gold, silver, jewelry and all kinds | western Connecticut towns, swindling | Colchester in 1847. Mr. Brown died in |the board of directors of the church, S MET |new bridge would ' eliminate many Vernon Castle of dancing fame Was|™yoy can get mulsified cocoanut oil SERWREEhen. various merchants out of $mall sums |1905 at the age of S0. ahd it was with much reluctance that | o o oo o o~ grade gpossings and temporary bridge |2 member of his squad and he and|.¢ most any drug store. It is very J. OGULNICK & CO. Of money, 15 stil on his rounds, fim. | She is sufvived .by one daughter, |the board accepted it. Mr. Case has | !mteresting Session Held at Home of |is now'in the way of the steamship | Sullivan became great friends Cheap, and o few ounces is enough - - flamming merchants, Mrs. Addie . Spencer, with whom |betn identified with ‘the choir since Mrs. Edward Briggs. e e comumbadion w f Ta i is e oy ught back with|t; jast everyone in the family for f i 2 vas a_boy. : E vor of the bri 2 s orm of 32 Frankliin Street. Norwich, Conn. She has resided for the past 12 years, |he was a boy. He also served as vio: dge project. . the Roval Fiying corpe tosethor wity |months. iic - and ome son, Coponer Iranklin I |linist in the church orchestra conduct- | The February meeting of the Home | Senator MacDonald stated as there | pThe public works committes of theland one SO rwieh Thoush frail in |ed for several years under the direc- |and Forelgn Missionary soclety of the | were no objections, it would be well to[® collection of many interesting pic- POULTRY. o3 that the ober of _oning Prospest |body, her mind was clear to the last, |tion of Col. Gale. For 14 years past he | First Baptist church was held Tues- |shorten the hearing. by those who ap- [ {ires: He s a native of Newport, | CULFURB.—Ivs free. You never saw & e o S T Psct |the constant devotion of her daughter |has filed the position of bass singer |day afternoon with ~Mrs. Edward |pear in favor to give their names. R L book like this one. Tt explains the Street and also Tolland gvenws be|providing for her ever- comfort and |in the quartette and as director of the | BTIEES of Ann etrect. Representatives of the Bridgeport ; O g AR Ly ol b o e o . T IiE hios: 10 a% . se: iitade i jehole: ourteen members were present and | Chamber of Commerce and of the State Norwich Members Present. R i R o hon. T D, Hens P pathway pleasant. There are two| Eyerett Noyes, bpother of Charles D.|&n unusually interesting meeting wai |Chamber of commerce, gave endorse- Those present at the regent meet- e Pan-ace-a will make your hens PANCAKE FLOUR £y The much-discussed Bill of the|Erandohildren amd three great-grand- |Noyes, has succecded Mr. Case. On |held The president Mrs. William |ment of the bill i ing of Smith college alumnae at New |lay now; when eggn are worth real 3 state of Commestiout sgainst the town | Children. Mrs. Brown was highly es- [several occasions during the past year | § [CAFIgh Presided, opening the devo- | Former Senator Whiton of New Lon- | London were Miss Anna Hempstead | money; it tones up the dormant ess MAPLE SYRUP of Groton Tor supervicion of the som.|teemed in the village, where her gen- [Mr. Noves has been heard to advan- | JOR%) SXETEISes by: reading Isalah 36, |don spoke in favor of the toll bridge [Branch, Mrs. Waiter Fitch, Mrs. Jo- | organs; it brings back the scratch and LA e o e e T o ta®pon | erous hospitality and kindly sympathy | tage by Norwich audiences. Mr. Noyes' | 21d offering prayer, f; lowed by prayer{system for the Thames River bridge, | seph Elder, Miss Emeline Smith, Mrs. | cackle. If it does not do these things TOURAINE COFFEE | e o O e mot yot boen received |Were household words. Her affection- | musical education has been varied and | PY, Trs, George isome. by reason of the large cost of recon- | Anna M. Lee, Mrs. A. B. Calkins, Mis: Phone 714.12 < Deerfoot Sausage for your hens, your dealer will refund your money. Get your copy of Dr. Hess ate disposition especially endeared her |thorough. He studied for several | MIS- A. W. Davis, secretary, report- |struction. He belleved foreign cars|Mabel Austin, Mrs. Ernest Harwood, at of rom an All Seasonable Good Things at by the Groton board of selectmen. B e o, aa thy il Cmics | years with Trederick Bristol of New | cd the list meeting, the report being |should pay their share of the cost of Miss Stella 1. Mead, Miss Susan Fen- B Y ot T P, Teollor ] he annual mid-winter home gath. |Grandma Brown. York and for a period of 10 years was | 2PPIOVed. as was the gra l!{m{; Teport | maintenance, and he fpvored the con-|hallow, Mrs. C. Hadlai Hull, Miss|way, 819 Main St Chas, Slogherg, 3 Pe°p|° S "al"k‘t B il g o b e She was a member of the Methodist [ member of the famous quartette of | °f,the treasurer, Mrs. Carrie Park. struction of that rejoined trunk line |Elizabeth Decker, Miss Helen Whiton | Cove 8t.; Nerwich Graln Co. 41 Com- o Srormar stadeats of Lomn Sennae |Episcopal church, deeply imbued with | the First Presbyterian church in Stam- | ;¢ Mre Moty Dotboare ang. cercny i8¢ | which could not be complete without |and Mrs. Charles 3. Graves of New e e e arain O SR - A e raee 1ol emin. lall the Christian qualities that make [ford. He has studied grand opera un- | St ciive papers we g oeveral In- tthis bridge. London; Mrs. Waren B. Burrows and | Ay §i.; Tartvile Pharmacy, Taitvilie] 6 Franklin Street A e, M 150 PL.Deld |religion sweet and serviceable. - She [der Reginald DeKoven and has dome | *'SyoliVs, FAPSSR, SCe, Lo i Former Senator Hewitt, of Mystic. [Miss Cassie Crane of Poquahnoc, Mrs. | 4. R. Manning, Yantic. p = jext Monday at the seminary. Lasell |jovca the sea, the sunshine, music and | concert singiig in New York and other | 1 7c sy ‘China, The House of -l vor | 2id if the bill goes through he wili |F. D. Cummings, Mrs. L. B. Lincoln, | = oo Tovan il JUSTIN HOLDEN, Presristor. g Baction. TOm | fowers. Above all, she loved human- |large cities e i, T s, it | help pay for the maintenance as he|Miss Marion Niles, Miss = Florence |, DR FI%8 INEANT Lot e . ey The ‘choir now comprises Mrs. Grace | Nou,CoM, wis read by Mrs Willlam | goes {5 New London. by automobile | Grant, Miss Louise Staebner of Willl- | Xiite " it Sre, Any 5f the absva - i ik e " Aldrich Crowell, sopran: oy Ovomandn Girl by Mrs | daily. It would not be fair for New |mantic; Mrs, Edward S. Worcester, | Jealers can supply yoi. Guardutosd DRESS PLAITING e Dine blisters rust which s a| go.nich Sub Ready fo Leave. |EUStus T. Sullivan, alto; John Parsons, Women in Mexico was | London and Groton to bear the burden |Miss Sarah B. Browning, Mrs. Charles | <L o2t Soom e et parasitic fungus has been carefullyfl ' S Trent Toosday which | TUmmer, teflor; Everett ot the Philippines, Mre.- Georse o | of_expense. H. Haskell, Miss Sarah H. Levens, | ,FOR ROUF use Dr. Heaw Boup Rem« Orders taken for HEMSTITCHING [S1Gie0 bY experts of the Connecticut rumor was current Tuesday Whick |and Robert Gale Noyes, organist. Shronse: Minitry of the Bibie Son. | Senator Hemenway, of Hartford, fa- | Miss Helen DeLong, Miss Amita Fair- | *1%_SCt 2t 0% B2 — and COVERED BUTTONS. Mail cultural Experimen: Station, al-{could not be confirmed, stating that — an Mrs, Harry Howard. The cloging | vored the bill, and said there was no |grieve, Miss Helen R. Browning, Miss A !| though this state has not suffered from |the Spanish submarine Isaac Peral HIS NINTH BIRTHDAY 2 : oy S v Eunice S. Gulll ins CI 2 orders promptly filled. b . g A Paper was raid by Mrs. Mary Dol | fuestion but public sentiment favored iver, Miss Charlotre M GRINDROD B N e e i Sty wsi et . andpeo, | Rabsrt Ofie, Jry Erileetalind [Fis Gui. JEE0 UPan The Werking. of “Provi- Lhe Xecoastruction 0F the Wptdxs' and |Gulliver. of Nerwich. sieghone 1182-2 T ceed to New York city where she Sy Scliael’ Clew dence. Rpetied on the Sl wysteni- . 38 Union Street, Norwich, Conn. The meeting closed with the Mosaic | JONn C. Geary., representative from During the high winds at Noank|Wwould be joined by a Spanish mer- Waterf - e, i s nou e b RESN 8 B | e e g s PRI e e e T e T Sach endeavbring to shut a door, was pull- n . According to the[and Mrs. Robert W. Otis of West Main 4 i ety S oatetae By the force of the wind ona | same report It was stated that the | strect, had as his guests Saturday at | MILITIA ORDERED TO wanted to register as in favor of the % toll system. thrown off the dvborstep. She was bad- | Submarine could not sail as the mer- | ternoon, his Sunday school class, to ein, N LAD[ES! Iy bruised and it is feared some of the|chant ship had been sunk. Following [assist in celebrating his minth birthe O P T | onfion. favored. the meolect And thal i pirTes bones in her ankle are broken. the trall of the rumor came the As-|day. Music and a prosram of games | First Military Orders Were Received |the toll system, he believed to be 'a| rs Edward D. Fuller of Broadway n £ull £ . : ime. o youes : 3 ; - Y- EX (The state tieagurer is agatn can. |ihat the Spanish steamer Algorta had | people, the afternoon passing ail too ot Wight b7 G A C. Diviaiona. | Eo e e e et vy e S Vs ™tk Mew 3 ing for o taxes on mnotes, bond: a S CrOw B een @ 3 ili y - - plain all about our R O e " Re® om, Hotes, bonds and | Loecued save two who died on board| A beanut hunt.made a jolly opening |, FiLSt military orders in lneswith the | iearly all the senators and representa. | w. b i gy s e et ade JT o preparations for war now sweeping | tives New London and several| Mrs. George W. Carroll is the guest b pentl ©on. o satathe of fiows - game for the many that followed Har- | from one end of the country to the |other counties registered in favor .of |for a week of her son. G. Wyman Car- T who neglect or fail to pay this tax. A Y bx E and win- | jther were received here Tuesday night | the measure. ;) roll, Jr., of Elkins Park, Pa penalty which amounts for the last five ning a pretty prize —Master Harold | from Adjutant General George M. Cole | There was no oppisition. —_— . menths. to about $10,000 2 month. neh Jo3faL evening was spent at the D T e e kst ot - at, Hartford, 5 Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Knowlton T iome of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Way of v signated as General Orders No. 6, ieis and Frank . , t is a pleasing way to OfMicial notice has been given. the | North Fraukiin when their daughter, | S rter the mammts on mrchol® the | the command directs the coast artil: No Naval Militia at Base. Vot Mans, Bave Soods peteta’ of agents of the New Haven system, to| Miss Nellle Way and Miss Esther S = lery divisions of the First and Second | A New Haven paper printed a story buy Jewelry, Watches, J|<ce thatail briages, tani houses, water | monds of New York were ziven | S d,doom, Master Robert leading. | regiments to o over their equipmont | Tuesday morning to the effect that the ot g st i 403 s supply, freight and passenger equip- | pleasant surprise. The ovening Was | he Sumds: scheo and secondly to have local recruiting | New Haven militia was to be sent to and Diamonds. ment and ail export frelgnt are given | Spent in danicing and many solos wers | irha (abls was AUTACOVSIY arranged, | GMcers acauaint themselves with their | guard the submarine base at the Navy Tov: and Mrs. Honry W. ‘Hulburt of ot Bimlematic olation Ih Cors| out of fowh es Trom Sorta. How |ehe center of dzaction betng w Inrgs | 4106 (e Gty iecs ot miittery Dows that| Groion, has Teturmed from Narwich = ) 4 . Nor- | pirthday cake with mine li - e only pi ary news - THEPLAUTmDE"co, many being severed. wieh, Willimantlc, Lebanon, * Yantlc |dics’ Bhted can- | ¢oMPENSATION AGREEMENTS | sifted through the excitement In Now | ¥here She has been the guest of Mis st Established 1872, The current White Ribbon P dancing was furnished by George Hall | ty nirthany® siics oo DanY pret- e Pl X e et =welers, n Panner v George ty birthday sitts Tia " younz | Two Wers Approved on Tussday by |knew of any such action. The Susrd 1| 4\ . smaeting of the senior class of ui at the present time | _ / suggests that the topical programme |Oof Occum. Mr. Walter Way and Miss | fiienae who had nad i PLAUT-cADDEN BUILDING J|TRE8ercs 17 8 Nilional W, G o, | Bthel Way. During the 6vening re- | mas and wh wished hin mere S00d S Pus e B et O e s 'hmg | Smitn coliege, Miss Esther Lippitt of U. for use of local unions at the first | freshments were served by the host- | happy birthday.s eom) 1 in all probability this guard will pro- | New Haven, formerly of —Norwich, nieeting in March offers excellent op- | ©55. ivs. Otls was assisted by Mra. Rena | approved by Compentation. Commis. | Vide adequate protecgion. was elected general secretary of the portunity for lifting the Lilllan Stev- Gardner, in serving and entertaining | sioner James J. Donohue on Tuesday PO i Apalom: Smamakipe: ens campaign fund to encouraging Surprise Birthday Party. the young people. as follows: Can’t Use Bridge: . Dproportions on the day. At the Bohemian club house in West | The guests were Richard Oat, Harry | C. B. Cottrell & Sons Co., Westerl S\ U Ernest E. Bullard || sor cn o000 cemers o 1no | Siinsion Siiirdas evente” & virdy- | water, Arhe, Armations”, xieyd | and Roiana'S, siackbicn, 7 Sl | acoutiomea to itk ure . the Nov 2 ; . Jar e e, SR simbers of the |aey surprise was given in hon- | Plerce, Richar aples, | avenue, of Q, third and fourth | Haven road bridge across the Thames or of William [osinda. Many hand- fingers at metacarful bhlangial int ver ndo ‘pedestrian: tion are to be organized in accordance | some gifts 'wer? presented H’; Mos- 1 Y Jan. 18. No dissbility aside m’:‘lD: :‘Wlfl. ‘.: g:‘fi'g t.b-lt‘x‘:ork. l"'::lvfi; VIOL]N Fith Orders sent vesterday by Mrs |indas including a watch and chain | Prof. F. L. Farrell Plays in New York |of fingers, loss of fingers compen- |a et ther Toud Thet T mInS ety hoFelt | from his parents. Dancing was en- | Professor Frank L. Farrell left Tues. | Sated a8 follows: Right hand “second | they would not be able to do 5o longer (7 " general. Tach chapter is urged to)joved, bollowed by a fine supper. On|day for New York, where he was | A0SeT, 30 weeks; third finger 23 weeks, | yithout a pass. Armed guards are send records of the services its mem- | large cake nineteen candles were | seheduled fo play &t th fourth finger 20 weeks, total 75 weeks, ASTHMA, TEACHER Ders are Dited to render. e ke plnstomn | candios were|schetuied to pley L the Aram ciub | oS iie conmeoutively, 90-weokiy and |Tiianed & esch wnd e2d thers ls m‘"‘l‘,“&"‘\‘“‘-‘ o i sgped Noney S f Jennings by request duet. The | com: They remain _in | SXpentes, tification One man All String instruments repaired At Trinity College Junior Prom Ed- |ciub is in amost prosperons condition | New Fork untl Friaay, to he meiner [ —John O. Johnson. 1 Central avemue, | {dent i e et o 5 Sold and guessateed bY | wag cured and never felt better. 1 grant danced with Miss May Comerford of |dent, Charles Pobuba. mieson at Acolian Hall that evenins. | Well &venue, fracture of left wrist, In- | wog' Joon convinced of the necessity | Ko« sale by Lee & Osgeod Co. Fou the Siiiens b0 SUBNES N ot Vicline sold on easy tsrms wara Francls Murray of Norwich | under the management of the presi- |at the eoncert of Miss Marsaser gor |Norwich, and Harold Dabl. 308 Bos- | lore oomon pot wp o mid bl but Fob appointments address B. | Hartford: Raymond Thomas Higgins Jury fo spine, sprained right wrist, and am only too glad other women - H 2 3 gula am too tolet. €. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor~ J|with Miss ' Loretta _ Higgins, | Deep River.Peter Bergholzer, a tal- | A meeting, for the purpose of organ- | Jai- 17 35 weekly and expenses. R rTemistion: WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus- | know wich; Cona. of Norwich, Harry Davia Willismson ;::;de;l?::;‘dl{zm_)uw‘g,o:: city. has |izing a Connecticut Council of Geo- An acre of good fishing ground will | iness before the publie, there is ne . casville Miss sing wi e choir at | graphy Teacl will hel din New ‘The United States government b; produce more food in ‘week than at better than through the ad- o R Walkely of Hartfard, St. Josenh's Catholic church. Haven Saturdey morning, Feb. 17, | 1,250,000 electric lamps each yaam e A S i s AR s SR 2 F X