Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 16, 1917, Page 5

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: ¥y 1Tors o the Haie wonid Fave sor: | A Boautiful 2 Yted by (e teihial of Desves and . . 5l : e puc"or hummanity for-not stopbing Gomplexion Miss Ida Faust has returned to New e Ak B at : iy fons? The : Haven after a brief visit to Mrs. L Cite » - ' . > .VARIO? MATTERS Gucigt Bt & Preston City Man Seated as Worthy Master for the donnn. honeyconbe '-h:uv;fl‘i-{;:"ns:fi;:y;n Mrs. Edward Walsh i pst Gt Months—E. 4 Steward—In- - e} ol Greatest of All Blood her daughter, Mrs. Joseph. Connolly, Twelve H. Berry of This City g TS prspon e sl vitation Received and Accepted From Plainfield Grange |24 a8 spies in| No need for anyone to go about auy . PLENTY OF NATIVE POULTRY © and May Be Obtained by the U Stuart’s Caleium Wafers, the of Light vehicle lamps at 5.51 Friday oins Jr., of Newark, New Jersey. ‘Three ‘new cases of smallpox have Miss longer ‘with a face covered with pim- e s I ey ot = ples, blotches, eruptions, blackheads Tt Bk bt 11 s ek bk ——r. for Meeting Next December. ; and liver spots. These are all @ue to ot R A boornae ' OB J 57 atlel co impurities in the blood. Cleanse ths epidemic of rabies. 5 . ‘'oodmansee ———— mist blood thoroughly and the blemishes for 2 firm conviction that . { will disappear. : Valentine social in T. A. B. hall to- | several Overscer Everett P. Barnes of this ell, Mre. M. L Bacon, all of Middle- The German government : years has unight.—adv. of Music’ at|.jty presided at the meeting of New is ty to non-combata The saying of the ground hog on London County Pomona Grange held | City: B. F. fl Teeling its pinch and Candlemas day is proving to be true Miss Grace Bulkley, a student at|Thursday morn'ag_and afternoon in |Stenington; . Good- |1s great); led over its possible this month. At least, so far. the Connecticut Normal school in Wil- | the New Londen Vecational outcome i3 the only explanation for its limantic, will spend ‘the week end at|auditorium. Overseer was assistant steward, ruthless submarine warfare. No won- No one will ddubt but that the |the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | called upon to preside in absence ground hog knew his business, when | Elmer F. Bulkley, Greenfield Hill of the Worthy Master I E‘.b(‘:rmmh of he went back into his winter quarters —_— Groton. The mmnvt session was for another nap. TO PACK FIRING called to order at 10 o'ciock. The sum of $1 ted as salary for the Al sorts of fakes, fraudulent prome- CONTROL FOR SHIPMENT | secretary, Miss Alice Bishop, An ine | Lebanen law, Ac tion schemes and pretended charitable L ——— vitation was received and ichester; Flos rding to Chancellor ‘Kade NO I I' E f:%mom are constantly appearing in | Local Militia Are Getting Ready For from Quinebaug mnc:not m mpson, ly -m 3:1:. cl‘:ilu u?: mu‘?tn:'n.e:?::lymg; nnecticut towns. a Mobilization Order. to ho:& a meed:: in Plainfield on the army or navy to the admission of i first of December next. b2 3 We, the undersigned, wish to an-| The midwinter dinner of the Connec- | Today (Friday) the officers of tic| The installation of the recently i‘é’:.‘"."ixzuf’fin'm“ I;n:le:ynt:)e.d‘lg?:e.n i + r patrons that owing to|ticut Bankers’ association will be held | Third and Fifth companies will g0 to | elected officers was carried out af the| J. Dr. Clarence Ca- |is fed, clothed i :::“::nti:u:: -:.m e of |In, New Haven this year during the | Bridgeport at the order of Adjutant|afternoon session by State ‘Worthy | pron, E. H. Berry and Mrs. Maud Bliss | it Wm good t::’noetm;:a 2“ ‘;l‘c’:‘c’i‘? A middle of next week. General Cole, for instructions. A | Master C. W. Davis. Middietown as- | were among those present from this mea 3 ! ' = ade is ick ¢t e e e 0::: Regular meeting of K. of C., tonight | CanEe has been made in the Third|sisted by Mrs. Davis, Mrs. E. L. Crow- | city. enemy fo his kneos, Fa ml:;n';t‘;:ggt:l; Caicium Wafers will give Wet Wash Laundry Business we B e company, Captain George E. Church & the innocent are made to suffer with llent skin color and re- it absolutely impossible to maintain having resigned on January 18 last the guilty. There is mo reason why acial eruptions.” our usual high quality of wofk at the| A great deal of interest is being g’! command is now in charge of| AUTO CRASHED INTO GREENEVILLE PASTOR ON the German government should squeal ¥ i . = s eutenant Willlam R. Denison. The | Thats what Stuart'’s Calclum Wat- i 50c. manifested in the evangelistic services FALLS BOUND THE GERMAN SITUATION |OVer the sufferings brought to the non of ecles e quality of | IO, Deing held every eveslng in the | oficers going to Bridgeport are Cap- CAR combatants, for what was its object |T8 are Intended to accomplish and do luce al n . . X _of e com - 2 v g g e o3 accomplish. eir principal n - - e e = PR ohareh & ok Bamy Lichtenamt R Denian. and | Driver Was Trying to Beat Car But|Rev. Charles H, Rickstts Delivered In- in sending the Zeppelins to the Bnglish |ont is Calcium Sulphide, the quickest % 917, will be 60c| The federal farm loan board has is- [ Lieutenant . Q. Smith. The local of- Didn’t Make It. teresting Address at Congregational |other civillans who were nom.combat. |and most thorough bicod cleanser sfter. Februgiy, 128 sued a warning to farmers to beware |flcers commanding thie companies here s Choroh: N e vt known, for the ordinary family wash of 35)5¢ organizers who were attempting to |reported Thursday that they had as| An automobile driven by Augustus forgotten the old ying, “They who These wonderful lttle wafers get pounds. Above that o 45 pounds,|make nrofits in the application of the |vet recelved no orders for mobili- | Skelly and owned by George H. Pratt| At the Greeneville Congresatioral|dwell in giass houses shouldn't throw |[ISB 1nto the blood and destroy erup- 75¢, dry weight. farm l.an act. zatlon although it fs understood tba:|smashed into the trolley which left [ church recently Rev. C. H. Ricketts do- | stones.” tive substances present in it. In some 3 A ) the Ninth company of Stamford has|Franklin square at noon for the Falls |livered arf inteersting address on tha| A case parallel to the English block- | C25€5 @ ys are sufficlent to NEW SYSTEM WET C. T. Davis of Middletown, state |received orders to that effect. at the «corner of B ay_and Will- | German situation. He said in par ade was furnished by the north block. {Make & improvement. And NORWICH STEAM LAUNDRY master, installed the officers of New ‘Thursday evening the Third com-|iams avenue, Thursday. The trolley 1 ame p-rticulai'!y anxious to make |ading the ports of the south during|'Vhen the blood is pure the ‘whole TAFTVILLE WET WASH London "County Pomona grange at & |pany had it's regular drill in the stafe|was slowing down to let a passenger|one thing clear beyond all question, |the Civil war, It brought us to the |SYStem is a hundred per cent better ROGERS DOMESTIC LAUNDRY meeting held in New London Thurs-|armory under the command of Liet-|cff at the Broadway stop when the au- |ana that is, this country has no quaw- | verge of war with Great Britain, As| GO to any drug store and get a day afternoon. tenant Denison. Following the drill|tomobile, with Skelly driving ané a|rel whatever with the rank and file of |the Conferedate statés had no means |Cent Dox of Stuart’s Calclum Wafers. EAST SIDE LAUNDRY a meeting was held at which timé i*|companion in the car, came to Broad- Supt. m?;\:tg;‘m of the town as decided to hold a masquerade in | way aa ltn‘ t rate of peed, it is clim- (against the amnnc:v:t‘::epg::::m: of Great Boitain ut:::l"'z;hebecoc!xt;:;dm"i\! th"k’;" ’lre‘ -y '?“K‘", St Som schools wil e near future. Sergeant Putdick [ed. elly is reported to have “step- 2 ackheads, pimples, boils, tetter, ing of the Connecticut State Teachers' |ang Privates Ryan and Rivebs were ap- | per on e il &oed to beat the trei- | iok the clique of war lords who seek | blockade always makes trouble, and | cZora ™ oots or skin eruptions; the L association which will be held in New i i o - o e i 7 * ing 7b to perpetuate in the twentieth century |this is only another way of saying that | ;7 go and “go quick” If you use FRlSWELL S Haven Friday and Saturday. oliation ‘was served TONowiRE the | o) make it veored Sharaly s fhe mre; |{hose practices that cursed humanity | “war ig hell Stuart’s Caleium Wafers. A small Get them today. in the first. Caesar and Kaiser are| 5. The German government's new * 5 Personal taxes will be collected at|FSeting under the direction of Cook |toward the Acaremy but not s00m|one in name and principle. The latter proposal for carrying on ruthicss war. | SAmPle package mailed free by send the store of John G. Potter, Hast Side, "‘"‘;‘,’o a::n Privates Witschekowski | enough to avoid hitting the troller. rules the Germans as absolutely as the |fare is unparalleled in civilized history, | .05 _COUPOn below. tox Sng Dawiel Z The machine struck the front end[former did the Romans. The German |It would be strictly within the bounds » from 11 a. m. to 1 p. m.—adv. Charles Engler Fas been transfer-|of the moving trolley taking off the people, whether at home or in this|of international law to maintain a Free Trial Coupon Litchfield has been placed under [red from Battery B, 1st New York |step and smashing the vestibule win-|country, are genial, thrifty, prosperous | blockade against British ports, Lut to quarantine and all dogs in that town |Fleld artillery to the local compan:.|dow, scrapped along the side, Tipping land peace loving. 'If a referendum in | threaten meutral ships anywhere on || F- A- Stuart Co, 355 Stuart Bldg., will be muzzled, wee;ging to orders Dg{:&fi:“ ;’;mp’:h ;‘3:’; e ap- ';;itn mta ;la::!::;ro:“;ond'ri:d’c:;- this matter had been submitted to the |the high seas, whether carrying con- b'“y";fl;';;, 'g,':n oot e B nt out by Jeffrey O. elps, Jr., com. . Uto- | German people they would have ove: traband articles or not, is well nigh < ing . . issioner on domestic animals. Orders have been received here for|mobile suffered severely losing its | whelmingly voted it down. The ques- |unheard of. Only a desperate nation || 28¢ ©f Stuart'’s Calelum Wafers. the packing of the surplus equipmert.|running board and being considerably |tion at stake in the world toda: y is|would dare to threaten com: 2 Dr. Irene Nye, instructor of Greek |such as the blue uniforms, ready to|dented. Skelly and his companion es- |shall the pierced hand of the Christ|tween neutrals. The new war zones and Latin at the Connecticut College | ship to Hartford in case of an ocder |caped with only a bad shaking un.- |ghich represents love, peace and|marked out by this German proposal for Women, will be the speaker at|for mobilization. ~Another order stat-| The passengers on the trolley were|protherhood, or the matied fist of the |will cover portions of the coasts Name. . Street. . i T of A 21 Jewel High Gradé |the annual banquet of the College club ing that the firing control should he|more badly frightened than the oc- |kaiser which represente military des. | Holland and Spatn, hoth meutrals. An of New Britain on Monday evening.|Packed awalting shipment, in all p cupants of the machine, one young Ja- potism and hatred—rule the world? | American steamer bound for Amster- - te tntimated din villrond ‘SRl i e e LY. day fainting away. ~The trolley was| ™ While the present is no time for wild [dam is in danger of destruction from that the gate tenders are to request | BIDS FOR SUPPLIES e an Shmauctor Manchester |and inflammatory speech, yet the sea- |mines and submarines. The attempt i, horana iv pev- sl Tteg . TS 4nd Motorman Meyers. > son calls for the firm expression of |seems to be to paralyze the commerce e il ot Stike | About AT POST OFFICE convictions and the assertion of our un- |of the world. But the crowning insult 16 per cent. increase wae S SEDGWICK POST A deniable political rights. For this rea- |is telling a great nation like America |}l ey o 5 - New Hot Water Tank to be Installed son I want to call attention to the |how to paint her merchant ships. This e o ikl HAL FCENTURY OLD |insulting note that the German gov- |is the language of the note: “A coat County Agent Benjamin 'W. Ellis of ernment has sent to the neutral na- |of painting on the ship's hull and on o Windham county is co-operating with Postmaster Murphy has displayed in | Fiftieth Anniversary to Be Celebrated |tions. the superstructunre three meters broad -3 adjusted to heat, cold and|the New Englana Milk Progucers' as- | the lobby of the post office a mnotice| Tonight at Buckingham Memorial.. 1. Germany asserts her bellef in|with certical stripes of alternating Funeral Directors sociation this week in visiting and|from the treasury department, calling — the principle of self government and | white and red. How proud we should —_———— organizing all of the towns in Wind- | for bids for the supplies to be used| Thursday marked the fifteith arni-|the equal rights of all nations. This |be salling before foreign nations with five iti thin model, 12 mf; conn‘(y. at the government building for the en- | vxersary of the founding of Sedgwick |Statement is made in the opening par- |ships that looked like a cross between positions, y suing year, the list of supplies in-|post, N. 1, G. A. R, and the anni- |agraph. I read that statement several [a barber's pole and a convict'’s uni- A meeting of the Connecticut Dairy- | clude electric current, gas, water, ice, | versary wiil be fittingly celebrated to- |times and then had to pinch myself to |form! The German government that s = men's assoclation will be held in the | washing towels, coal and for miscel-|night at Buckingham Memorial when |learn whether I was asieep and was |is so troubled over the freedom of Ire- or 16 size, in a guaranteed|Oxlcy assembly hall, Southington, on |laneous articles which mumber up-|an extensive programme will be car- |dreaming or awake and in my senses. |land asks us to disfigure our ships; the Friday. Guy C. Smith of the Connec- [ wards of one hundred and fifty differ- | ried out. How long has Germany _belleved in|ships of a country that has given to and Embalmer; 337 MAIN STREET Oppcsits Post Offies ticut Agricuitural college will be one [ent items, specifications have also been| The post was founded February 15,|“the equal rights of “all nations?” |the world John Paul Jones, Decatur, 20 year gold filled ,m case | of the speakers. reecived for installing a new hot water | 1867 wf’m General Edward ‘Harland as | Surely she was not crazy about them | Perry, Farragut, Porter, Schley, Samp- 'Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant 4 S tank in the basement, so that there|first the ocmmander and General|in the early fall of 1914, when she in- [son and Dewey! It is insuits like these Trolleymen's Dance, Pulaski hall | will be a continual supply of warm |Harlang was also the first department |vaded Belglum against indignant pro- | that fnake the country stand solid with Friday evening, Feb. 16. Dancing 8.30 | water at all trmes. On March 24th all | commander. Tonight the post will he |test, and Belgium was a free, sovereign [the president. The ome outstanding to 12. Cars to Montville, Baltlc, Yan-|pids for carrying the mails by tke|thronged with the veterans who foush |state as truly as Germany. In so do- |thought in American life today is: “If tic after dance.—adv. Screen Wagon Service will be for- | for the Union and many experiences of |ing the German government deliber- |I forget thee, O Jerusalem, let my right | cost of material and labor. The New London Choesl wiive: un- (RSP SeCEie SESRimts. (hau S0is | batcicauns sait coluy i be S ptely. smots "‘“'"“‘°""‘m"”,'an:‘m““: hand forget her cunning. Senator Barnes said the present was At romer, | aTe for a four years' service, from July | Memorial will be decorated and on the s 75 1 g g his fourth trip to the state capitol and der the direction of Alban W. Cooper, |13 "1q1, the outside will be an electrical di The world | NORWICH-HARTFORD ROUTE. |(hac he never did wrong or Lok any / gang its first concert of the season be = S e will not soon forget that the German e part in pulling off a érooked deal, and fore an audience that crowded the New h h ite dited rep- | Hearing on Petition for Extensi f - WEDDING. The chief speaker of the evening]government throug] accredited rep. for Extension of |he assured the committes he could g‘?:;::' d:’oc.avté:l‘\ll school auditorium with be Prof. W. A. Towne of New [Tresentatives signed that treaty that Time of Charter. see no reason why the extension should ¥ e Ryan—Fields. Tondon. Rev. Joseph H. Selden wili be | Suaranteed equal rights to little Bel- pidily mot be granted, and that there was no ' - The navy department desires to| The wedding of Miss Madeline | toastmaster. The guests of honor will [ium, and the world applauded the| There was a spirited hearing before |bluft in the broposition. The com- The Wm. Friswell Co. form = scout patrol division to con- | Fields and Bernard William Ryan|be Department Commander Henry J.|Plucky little nation that drained her(ihe committee on railroads Thursday |Pany had for years tried to get some siet of yachts and suitable patrol ves. | was . solemnized at St. . Patrick's|Seeley of Bridgeport, Willinm M. Bar- B0 Svak In Sefuniion Wow TS Was | o riarncon on The patition tor the exten. | responsible concern to build the road. sels which shall be officered and man- | church Wednesday morning, Rev. J.|num. assistant adutant general _of|the German government very solicitous 5 - and now that main object had been B ned by bers of the United States | H. Broderick officiating.’ The couple | Bridgeport, and Mayor Allyn L. Brown. |for the equal rights of the nations sion of time of the charter of the Nor- |achieved. 25 and 27 Franklin St. et e of Tere atended by Andrew Gough as | Commander Orrin M. Price wili deltver [ when she not only sent 400,000 troops |wich, Colchester and Hartfyrd Trac- | in response to a query. from Mr. % best man and Miss Arline Fieids, a|the address of welcome. Geer's or- through Belgl\gm under protest but|tion company, and the petition for. a | Hyde, Dr. Stark said that 118 of the The local chapter of Red Cross | sister of the bride, as bridesmaid. Fa- | chestra will furnish music, captured Belgium citles, drained the|new charter, by a different set of pe- |200 stockholders had made payment ‘would be grateful to anyone who would | ther Broderick read a follow- Belgium treasury, and now, as the |titioners, who desired to build the road |on the stock. donate either a roll-top desk or a flat | ing the ceremony. crowning act of perfidy, enslaves the |ovew the present proposed route. William T. Curry of Lebanon said he Gesk with drawers. There 15 quite a | Mra B L. Fecrell sang two solos|HELD HEARING ON Belglum people, an act that has not| Senator Barnes stated that two years |had no stock in the company and that demand for a desk to equip the rooms | with Prof., Farrell presiding at the or- UNITED WORKERS’® BILL, |Peen attempted since Europe emerged |vears ago, when the time was ex- |when solicited he said he would not es in the Thayer bullding. gan. Many relatives and friends were e from barbarism? tended, there was prospect of getting |subscribe, but would cheerfully con- in, attendance. . Local Charitable Organization Wants| 2. The German goverament claims|some concern to build the road, but |tribute $200 when the road is com- Come to T. A. B. hall Saturday The groom is the son of William Amendment to fts Charter. to be anxious for the liberty of Ireland | had failed by reason of changed condi- |pleted. He favored an extension of VIOLIN 3 pight and see the Alpha Gamma Sig- | N. Ryan and Sarah A. B. Moran Ryan - s s and India. This is no place to discuss | tions on account of the war. Now the |time. He wanted the road and favored ma Girls’ Minstrels. The show of the!and he has always lived here. _He R tath Albert J. Bailey of |the Irish question, but to say a word |present company has succeeded in g extension of time to those who had = season. Tickets at Cranston’s—adv.|is the paymaster of the Shore Line | Represen d'g“d A of Montyille |2Pout Germany’s pity for Ireland and |ting the John A, Carter Copstruction |expended a large eum of money and TEACHER SR Blectric_ Rallway Co. and his father [ Norwich and o e o omtville | India. It may be that distance lends [company ‘of New York to build this |are ready to go on rather than to grant T the first time in ten years the |is a boss conductor. He is capable |Were before the comm e enchantment to the idea of liberty, for |road and had signed contract for the |charter to a new company. ‘Thames river is frozen from shore to |ana institutions Thursday afternoon in the € - popular and this was manifested one hardly detects much liberty in the [construction. This company was ready | Mr, Hyde reiterated the statement All String Instruments repaired shore just above the drawbridge, and | as among the gifts was a chest of sil- | interest of the bill @mending the char- | Gorman treatment of Saxony and her | to flle a bond of $100,000 that the work | that the present was a one-man road, Violins sold on easy terms is forming a mammoth skating pond|ver and two silver vegetable dishes |ter of the United Workers of Norwich. | ,phet king, or in her dealing with |would be commenced within 30 days |a Dr. Stark road, and that the people for scores of young people, sailors and the employes of the road at Say- | At Dresent the organization has au- ~ - P land Carits z i For appeintments e offic: the Hvision 3 - gromk- eoth:r” = t#eat fi-:" thority to hold read estate to the Tue Poland. Now the great crime of Eu. arried to a finish. wanted a road over this proposed route rope in the eighteenth century waa the | Dr. Stark stated that two years ago [and want it now. That was the reason Whie nawy mRis- OBt i of 3,000, and if amendment 18 jMade | partition of Poland. Frederick the |a contract had béen almost reached, |for pelition for a new . charter that at work on plans to expodite the ims< | T g, Soturn home. e ding | Great led off by stealing 13,000 square [the war came, and the, business was [means active business and not contin- roveei P The B T - The bride is a professional nurse -~ A miles; Astria took 27,000 more square |called off. Now this new contract has |uous delay. He said 15 stockholders it rdreadnanghts. ang stheo|2nd is the daughter of the late Sam- miles, and Russia gobbled up all that |been made with a construction concern |of the present company, representing """""" oot war vesscln 1o snter Lone Toaca | Lol G- Fiaide. . Her mmother, Mrs. Jane wae left, about 42,999 square miles. In|having strong financial backing. It |about one-third of the stock, had sign- S ound Without taking The oaions Tsland | Sheeban Fields, resides at 39 Ward e - g > the' present conflict German arms have |is planned to have the work completed |ed petition against extension of time Stv's ¢ s O T et e e i oy At 0 | ther. charitable enserprises, “and | driven the Slav out of Russian Poland [within 18 months and ‘the road will [and in favor of the new company. F ll M’ll' : Ko i ales Ald soclety of the Qua- | are”'bright young people and theit |it was explained there was mo 'valld | 337 PIOROSes (o SR The BaUOn Iperty: | SRTET0, B seetion not now covered by - a 1 lnery ful and pretty valentine party and | Dany SOmWirinE friends feel confident ireason for TestrHng monmiount Of | quires ungrateful Poland. “Why,” says |this road and there should be public : - social at the church Wednesday even- | 3 o 1% Will De one long season [real estate the ™® ™27 |amased Germany, “T will allow you lo | enthusiasm at the prospect of its con- Children Ory ing, thur i thy = 3 set up a throne in ussi 0} ruction, pro the extension of ” MRS.‘:GF. | o4 ETANTON m‘,,,%,',:‘#,:‘m e o Swift-Roff. A istter was recelved rom . Joh% | which never belonged to me: I will time 'is granted. ' Five miles of the FOR FLETCHER'S rankiin Strest gage. The marriage of W. Garfield Swift, 7 < bul ;\I[route has been graded at a cost of o o of Franklin, Pa., son of Rear Admiral ted. The v’ about $50,000, which included the sur- c A s o R l A There are approximately 50,000 chil- | William Swift and grandson of Com- i} N | veys, construction and land damages. address E. BULLARD, Bliss Plage, Nere employes will greet the couple when dren between 14 and 16 years of age in | modore George M. Ransom, both of . William S, Hyde of Manchester, who the state ,10,000 of whom are attend- | the United States Navy, to Miss Gret- ‘| was opposed to the extension and in LADIES! ing high school, 10000 studzing in the | chen M. Tof. teok place in Dunkirk, | RAYMOND STEFFERGON HAS ception of liberty. . favor of & new corporation under ir- | absqye o Fiead o T wnrk “When Von Kluck was ready to make anagement, questioned Dr, ing_certificates and’ 16,000 staying at | clating. _The PASSED BAR EXAMS. |, 7 o0 er-like spring st the Stark's ownership of the majority of We will cheerfully ex- §|bome. fives gnd ubmets - Iriends.. of - One of El e vaults of Paris, war was decl stock, thereby making it a one-man S bride and groom. Norwich Boy One even zees- | e S that | corPoration. The doctor said he owned plain all about our The funeral of Mrs. fane R. Blood | Mr. is associated with the ful Candidates at Rochester. act it _was confidently expected that|® majority of the stock, but never was held from her iate homs, No. 22 Ireland would look upon the moment |VOted &, and aid not consider that he jufacturing company. E— Berkele; E It will cost Raymond Stefferson $10 was in absolute control of the co; - i JITNEY PLAN P ttoceivon. Sorvisenonyewod” | e Park hotel at Framkiin, Fa- on |besides the railroad fare to Rochestor |of Geiorable for throwing off the yoke | J00 rpora- | What Came From Reading Romeyn Danforth, | their return from their wedding trip. 2ibly the other colonies would mssert | .JOhn A. Carter of the John A. Carter a Pinkham Adver- The body was taken to Willimantic for _—‘“m RY. their independence. Now what actual- | COnstruction company of New York . It is a pleasi y to [|vurial ARY. Stefferson_ told _fellow members of |1y happened is a matter of history, |t0ld the committee that his cormpany tisement, leasing wa! Gamma Eetta Gamma fraternity that|jreland said substantially: “No more | h2d this proposition under considera-| . — Wi Probably the largest gathering of Mrs. Sarah A. Gigon. he “didn’t have & chance" of passing - tion for the past three vears. and was | g N. 3.—“1 thenk you for buy Jewelry, atches, fltobacco srowers that ever convened G 86, widow ot | the examination. e her | 20W ready to file a bond of §100,000 t0 | o T omic B, Pinkharm te st b = in this part of the country packed The fraternity however, begin the work within 30 days after | e e ) 1 and Diamonds. Putnam Phalanx hall, Hartford, all day were more confldent of 'S | snemselve the bill is signed by the governor. He | T TS SRde e W Wednesday in the annual meeting of years Ci said the company now had $200,000 in IH I"|| and bealthy. Some- the New England Tobacco Growers' , Mrs. hand to complete at least 12 miles of 1 THEPLAUT ), §|association. Brown, 2 cesstul. _Th made and the road. The cost would be about . — 378,500 a mile. Three vears ago the ! Jswelers, Ebtablished 1872, [l % L, T pfiurphy, for 45 years pas- church, : region of the Somme. In fact, this war | SnEineers computed the cost at $45,000, PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING J| Bridgeport, died Wednesday following Shter o Stefferson 1s the mon of | basore But into actlon the action of - ki e e lK:')BI A "‘l;‘ f::’ ?;m pl:..lyuh. ’m‘g‘wm @ e 1P forge e was rly s lon it churches B Ra e L e X W TTOE, ang 3 L Tonrise ~|For Thin, Nervous _{Stoninston. 4 - of Waterbury; two ¢ S — vernment in AL o matiog ot tne ciase o 1 ! PR MEN AND WOMEN ‘'onnecticut Agricultural college s o Crawtord Griswold was clected treas- Y. nity of Gamma Eto Gamma. = He iz |of, intrl wflno-bnmmfll urer and Carl sergeant at arms. =~ the food properties i LEHIGH—the Best Wiliimantic and New Yollicl:n h:ie been tillwell, Viell and e ¢ Nahtmoudnee, "‘ sugges &s possible pl th attorne Syracus, FRESH FROM THE MINES |holding of the bamquet. = = —_— e reading Billy Cundayy sco‘ l s day. He Ferry a carload of coal that e into with A.D. LATHROP |55 BIE. A0 e s : 5 e EMULSIO ) G in Hanover Thui afternoon was a little more TiiKINg hers is some dif. Jt makes other foods do good. I to n, ivered. There is some dif- mm between that price mdgwhn Telephone 175 ARY e 1 now: §’ ¢ i (3 E 85 E ; I edncation” Sommitice. during comsidor uca e DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE atian of a bill '-oleflnps;clh.lm ba ween ages of an 287 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. attend school, about 14,000 bz;:-md ply i girls between those ages are now hold- o c;me- Hon:. cn;t‘lfleltu and about 12,- 0 a m. P m. appointment more are not attending school and t il swsf] R e

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