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, , ILUSTONGUE e e A st sy, | e RPOOMES COATED T G o it e - IFCONSTIPATED er| hmm lamps at 557 this| n. _and Gustave o ound n!‘m. The saying, “Last is best of Rockville have been b . o : ¢ the game” proved its’ worth Tuesday Cold weather the stari- “Qm'fl“ . night so the ladies reported large sales WHEN cnou, FEVERISH AND ings to hnl dnomnh. search for » b it . ;nd the c;‘::{ 'fi'el;:.\'l'" r.h-.n the. yoo( GIVE “CALIFORNIA SYRUP Commissioner - | preceding . ” Topa Idm vm ‘who has been for -n-:‘: - Lo Ea. ey o d_m‘ l & OF FiGs’ mm oot . New | “4 great success.” dutldren love “this “fruit laxative,” testified. iertutument provided was. of andi nothing else cleanses the tende: Some of the ntlng clubs will @i- E. Fel- the De: the best and reflects credit on the en- | stomach, liver and bowels so nicely. vert their -mvm. Red Cross work with o i umu-n-m committee as well as those | A child simply will not stop playing during Lent. grip, which neuritis, was lward nson, to empty the bowels, and the result is nlatoluup for a time Tuesday. . m.hm follows: Cornet solo, {they become tightly clogged with The temperature rose to 44 degrees =L i ma ‘Woods, ni.-mmnied ‘waste, t!htv-r gets "-(ltI;tfllh. ;t::muh - ‘oods; Baby sours, en your e one 0N o1 Jestertay atternoon, snow and ice dis- Mrs. George Minor. ; Cos'clinun D I Groms! hail-sick, overlan.” dont eut vice t for the National D. A. R., . brey, Joseph Jackso; or act naturally, breath is bad 3 dang .ylt-m full of cold, has sore threat, The offering in the Catholic churches vl-m%m xu regent, Mrs. John van; Hibernian of the Sunday Laidlaw Buel, Litchfield. . H Connelly_and Miss Blizabeth Barry; |stomach-ache or diarrhoes. Listen. e A T aynDe B % Siketeh, * Bran-New. Restaurant—enar: | Mother! Sce i tongue. Is coated. ther B e FIVE HUNDRED MORE Travelers’ : _Herman proprietor, | give a teaspoonful of “California Syrup Special. Washington I‘;?M at Spi DOGS IN THE STATE. of Scott n’lwmn, Thomas |of Figs” and in a few hours all the itual Academy tonight, ts.—adv. y > o Amanda. Jt;.l’mm, #ua Lor- | constipated waste, sour bile and undi- O‘? mt .¢ cases of smallpox in | Over 71,000 T-"r.h ‘:nv Being Distributed | * Both claimant Chris- a Sies Anna Mo fn"a"‘;-ofi”‘:’u“’a. " ::ltl a‘pl‘l’;'.fu'lly'chlld school sessions and all ear, G‘!l, again. e public nature have —— erson testified. All the Milifons of mothers give “Californi $4.00, $5.00, $8.00, $8.50 |fFainounes o According to figures in the office of agreed to ‘the 3 | tery, Spellman _and John | Syrup of Figs” becauso It is Perfoctly > commiasio that v The besides being |harmless; children love 1, and it Patrons needing any of the above| This Freel's meeting of the Farther animals, . Susies, the Massach tinged with humorous jokes on local |never falls to act on the stomach, would do well to avail of present|Lights of the Central Baptist church Connecticut | The second hearing was on Co people, proved an excellent musical|liver and bowels. rices, as they cannot be @iplicated as | 18 t0 be Tield with Miss Ethel B. Adame than there were oumber. The following songs were| Ask your drugglst for a §0-cent bot e iy | ot Garaner Court. 3 killed because GG, | pune ng: By ihe Sad Luana Shore, Miss|tle of “California Syrup of Figs” ? g in Song, entire com- T full du A Mentioned among guests at the New Rty IR o a P gl b iy Satea : pany; Someone More Lonesome, duet, Talldren Of all/ages S5 o SrOWe HEATING STOVES London ? bai, in tae box with g ot iss” Anna McGarry and Miss ‘Agnes |ups plainly printed on the bottls, Te- )R COAL r. an Mu ames N. Kelly were Dr. of dogs the insurer Iuhy; Memories, entire company; |ware of counterfeits sold hers. Get FOR WOOD OR pooe and Mrs. P. Cassiry of Norwich. She Is Far From Land, John Sullivan; | the genuine, made by “California Wig LOW PRICES TO CLt aveniug wsih of the ordered thi ~ Make Hay While the Sun Shines in|Syrup Company.”’ Refuse any other ss of the Second Congre- """3,""""" o p Which oomprised Hen- | oo Wit contempt. - i sed Hen- 137 and 941 MAIN STREET $ohn Sonmmon Ur'SE Yerinmien #ve JEWISH RELIEF FUND, |1y La Fountaine, piano; Adolph Hein- 33 - noe, e it Workingmen’s Circle Co-operating in fi"'ll}d H-lflr:gil- vielin, regéE{ed :g* E 2 KS’ DAN ollowing musical program during the i The Sunshine society of Quaker Hill WELKS oS a Part of the Program. Tag Day Plans for Today. evening: Incidents In Somety ' presented the play, Above the Clouds, = before Fairview lodge, I. O. O. F., at|Successful Event Carried Out Tuesday| Plans have been laid for a decidedly e Wor nzmen's circle in co-oper- | Greeting to Rangor, R. B. Hall 0. Fairview hall, Groton, Tuesday eve- Night Local Lodge. brilliant celebration of Washington’s | ation with the Jewish relief committee | Golden Sceptre, overture, Schieppegrell LUNCH ning. birthday at u:e Connecticut Agricul- | held a meeting Shades of Night, Fredland fo——— 2 One of the most successful dances|tural coliege. %on the evening of Garden of Roses, Brooks| Mr. and Mrs. Charles D, Whits are BIbC uIT 25th l(.:nmlll meeting _of the|ever held at the Elks’ home on Main 1, the annual mid- C: W. M. B. March, Hall| taking aitrip to California. amp Commanders’ association, | street, was given Tuesday night under be staged. Quite a |carry out the tag day work which will | Popular Selections. 6 Miss Ella, M. Norton has been of Connecticut, Sons of Vet- | the auspices of the Bosson Convention | number of out o S S | b i today (Wednesdas " ). to be held in New Haven | b of the toosl Dike. pected for the occasion and efforts are| The circle donated $100 towards the | e wye i forniture was loaned by | o enai feral g Crlsp-l’lll':d day afternoon. In ‘attendance there were about 100|being made to make this one of the | relief work. The city has been divided | Loy SilcEan house and the plano by | SPending several days in New York Unexcell lf] About 175 club women. from all Sounls ORI D R R . U ST S0 A i e It S ihel Weat ElS the candy table were furnished by| At the Charity ball in Now London wh luome. parts of the state, gathered at Water- PP A rgan ronin of the ston Store. | Monday evenin, M Blizabeth R - bury Monday for the ennual Juncheon |Jouslc furnished by Swahws orches-| . he stternoon of Thursiey will be James Eagan acted as stage manager. | Norton of Norwich was the guest of ness of the Connecticut State Federation r"a oh oul:d pieceg. During intermis- e gy < 5% 'u'll 2 om- 3 In the afternoon the school children | Mr. and Mrs. C. Royce Boss. At All Grocers of Women’s Clubs. sion the ladies were afforded an op- g ey T kin, of St. Patrick’s school attended -the pisinik e Y e portunity to play pool and bowl and|Part of the program; the result will : & & bazaar and each child was presented| " Gyq. Three Million Seals Sold The 25t hannual meeting of the sama record contests were reported. letermine which one of the e‘puln- ‘Washing a box of candy and a lollypop by the 2 » » afhoss Connecticut State Lumber Dealers’ as- excellent luncheon, prepared by |Shail move up to the rank way, second district, Mrs. R. Alexan- | members of the Catholic Woman's Al;houxh ct:mgla:: ;'epon‘: hl:’e nh‘m een received, s estimat that ; sociation, held in New Haven Tues- Ch;!m'rhomn.mm Craney, -'r-:h sm :_‘er, M-rsdmkin in:lm; ‘Water, Com- | club. tely 3,200,000 = . was attended by many eastern |and through the courtesy of the erce and ‘Market setreets, ~Morris : Recitation, | approxima 200, seals have TEAM HARN.SS e e Yy iy the night force at The Bulletin tried | to et over a ten-foot wall in approved | Sussman, D. Lazarow: Bhetucket| Keoping By Word. Saster Jona Mur. | been sold in the state., The State To- x 8 out Chef Craney’s luncheon. army style,.the winner being declared | street and Broadway, Mrs. Charles|phy; song, Sweet and Low; Little | berculosis commission has awarded EXPRESS YARNESS | ., Masauerade social, 3rd Co, C. A. N. _— on the basis of the company which |Gordon, Miss Gussie Seigel: Greene- | Waltresses, Junori Misses, C. Farrell, | banners to the four local agencies sell- G., Wednesday evening, Feb. 21. Ad- OBITUARY. gets over in the shortest time. Indi- |ville, Miss Ida Goldblatt, Miss Bessie p Fenton, M. Shugrue, E. Huntley, C.|ing the largest number of seals per A new: fine ut 6ld prioes, mission 25c.—adv. vidual drill in the manual of arms will | Cramer; Broadway to Preston bridge,|L. Burns, M, Carroll, B. Burns, = G.|capita. Arthur B. Webb. also be given. Arrangements have been | Miss Smith, Mies Helen Gomhl.u, Connell, M. Gibson, R. La Reviere, A. e e—— Some good values in FUR COATS, |, Gardner Warren, 83, whose funeral| Anout 3 o'clock Tuesday afternoon |Xade for out of town judges for the|Frankiln, Chestnut and Bath streets, | Driscoll, E. Shannon, J. Antinori, C.| Bridgeport—Bridgeport has been AUTO ROBES, HORSE BLANKETS. place Monday afternoon from his| s snur B Webb dled at his home, o, | event in order that it may run off with | Max Sirkin, Ezra Hararay. Finnegan, M. Sullivan, L. LaVerge, D.| chosen as the city where the school home in Manchester, leaves his wife | Rockwell Terrace, after an iliness | @PSolute impartiality. The tig committee comprises the|Del Carlo, M. Desmond, J. Donegan, girls’ conferenfe is to be heid March Just received a carload of BUSI.|20d four children, one of the two|or about a month with the grip. His| -Ample provision has been made for | following: Mrs. Solomon, Miss Nefiritz, | L. Sullivan, V. Cary, G. Blanchett, M. | 540 & The conference in under the & - Henry Gallup, of | jiness took cal turn Tuesday | YISItors on the campus. Quite a num-|Mrs. D. Lazaroff, Mrs.' Itkin, Mrs.|Keenan; song, Under the Old Um-|g.spices of the student department of NESS WAGONS at the right prices. | Nossicn a oriti g morning and dedth followed a fow|ber bave signified their intention of | Abraham Kadish, Miss Dina Kadish,|brelia, Misses E. Lefleur and L. Val- going to Storrs on the holiday in order | Miss Lahn, Miss Goldberg, Mt | entine: Tobmation, Fapat Letter, Cors [ Syiotibesst, falg ‘committes o€ the hours_ later. honnny Tt LS il have | “Arthur Backus Webb was born in|fo View the military manoeuvres, | Jemnes, Mibs Sadinsky. Disco: Solo, T'd a Letter from' Papa L co. - g this city on June 9, 1867, the son of | Which are more complete this year| The Y. M. H. A. rooms will be the | Today, Thelma Clish: The Baby_ Ele- ¥ * gharies ‘Webb and Jane Backus Webb. | than during previous years. hnduu-rtter- u.-d will be under the Dhu\%" 'fhomn.(u; “.;mbmy .ga-):plxl\ "Tratfk. 34 Bath Street, Norwich, Conn. The British-American W Relief e was educated in the public schools e charge of Rabbk Joseph N. Rosenbe: son, llam nan, e 08, Committos, b Eart Fire-rinen atonef| here and the Norwich Free Academy.|CENTRAL LABOR UNION Rabbi Max Stamm and M. I Stlyers Dingivan; pianists, Misses B Berry or oum and yn. New York, lgn.ln acknowledges new | Mr. Webb entered the broke: bus-| - HEARD PORT | ™an- s oo DELEGATE'S REPORT | “Triose who would like to give may S amuom to its fund, including from |iness, having worked in = the loyal and generous Plainfield | other places and for a number of years i send their donations to Rabbi Je h DEFY GUARD AT The Chelsea sl"lgs Bank - William Fitagerald Tells of Hearing|N™ 5 gcnnery. 255 Wost Mot bl THAMES RIVER BRIDGE. branch $50. he has had an office in this city. . Nocwich, Conn., Feb. 5, 1917. e s et M?ars, V%;bgblnm a sister, Miss Ma- on Compensation at Hartford. The committees will be recognized by 3 ith Aborn of Elling- . Webb. The regular meeting of the Central | armoends; The p":;:: ;;’:‘fl:; S5, 4 | But Men Ran When He Fired His|Keep Your Digestion Perfect, Nething Is Quite So Safe and Pleasant as Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets. The Board of Diregtors of the Bank ton has brought suit for divorce from Mr. Webb was very widely known Tni P 3 W. Aborn, also of Ellington.|as a man of amiable disposition. He |-Por Union was held Tuesday even- | scription T: D;y for Rifle. have S o e & dividend for |, 50, hors were served on Mr. Aborn |had a large mumber of warm friends | 2§ in Carpenters’ hall and was well | Sufforers, = the Jewish War s Three middle aged men confronted ;he current :ix months at the x:.lh of §§, 211; ;.nl,‘.: v‘v"%v w]e:‘: by Deputy | who ;.ml learn of his death with deep Sttt a h our per cent., per annum, payable on el 3 atkins. regret Private Potts, who is on guard at the v 3 fous-bee. owni par mann £ : e b o, show that”the. wori v | POST OFFICE HOURS' Thames river bridge, Monday night Free Trial Mailed On Request e i e ¥ Mavch. JAccn c!;gP?mi‘!xum in t e{ofl!ca of| John S. Smith, aged 65, nearly 40 ViEor FOR WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY |and stated that they were going aver | Thousands of men and women have FRANE HMESEII, a;m" DS peommissioner of | years engaged in the express business | Various matters of e the bridge, guard or no guard. POttS|found Stuart's Dyspepsia Tabilets the Treasurer. muudc m‘mac, ;::xe airsflt‘)ivar 500 | iy New London, died in the Memorial | weore Qiesusmy ot waend_ Carriers to Make Only One Delivery | attempted to explain his position, but |safest and most reliable preparation . S e S S rgis Yeat | hospital at noon Monday after a very | ing legisiative bm.“”‘"w““v“ o= on Thursday. the men would not listen. They were |for any form of indigestion or stom- = = than last Proceeds from the sale of | nrior iliness from congestion of ' the | aie go i rrnd S ordered to go back and flatly refused, Ladles Wh w h ,578.55. lungs. He had been 1 but a few hours | Wit toizgerald, the ‘.lmh‘ office will be open|whereupon the guardsman emptied the 0 1S The engagement of Miss Ora Ma-|2nd was admitted to the hospital|sent to the compensation hearing o : m., on Washington’s | chamber of his rifie to attract men = ¢onda Whittlesey Sterry, eldest daugh- | Monday morning. Hartford last Thursday, gave his re- oney order, postal | stationed at the other side of the a Toilet Cream ter of Mrs. T. Hunt Sterry of New Mrs. James W. Reed. port and state dthat the amendments | SRVSES and carriers’ windows will be | bridge so that the trig could e Glec Lendon and Eslem, to Edgar Moore| Madame W. L. Reed, wife of James | 0 that-bill would no doubt oarry. Ia- | wiii' be the oniy one meade by city var. | enoush, however. and . Private Fous that will keep their complexion in al- | Waterman of Detroit, Mich, and Ha- | W. Reed, died at her home, 17 Main | DOr having been well and ably repre- | fers “and will include o coliection | saye that If they are still running most ertect conditon are tavimd to | ner Cubu Bas boen snowices | ouion Now London; Terniiy atommeor | “Bom ! SR S e maie atue. | EO 1B rfent SO o, 3 ool | Behvals ey Iof 5 Sppradeiy o e try e i we are of of money order service ] el and e ng today| Suspension Madame Reed was born just outside of | FPIUners And secretary of the €. L.lsame boxes as coliected on Sundays | New Haven road carpenters are between the United Stat: d all which contalns enough peroxide in it { JpeSh tor LICE Tiates ans o o5t | Boston 59 years ago and moved to New in’ Hartford the amendments to Stat. | QUtgoing mails will close as usual, | building an addition on the present to make it the ideal winter cream. | vana has been sabcunesd by pirs. | London about 20 years ago. Mrs. Reed | i FaTtfox the last mail olostng for New York | quarters until the men are provided : - Maier Gencral Buricson. to RS oty as married at Putnam {5 years ago. b °(W§,‘m:"‘;“f‘ ‘;.‘l‘.‘,."'h"""-m B> nd Boston at 9.15 p. m. with others. Lieutenant Buckhurst at the request of the Cuban govern- © was a member of the Second Con- |, egant form is @ thorn in the side |, Oreeneville, Norwich Town . and|was at the bridge Tuesday afternoon ment. gregational church and the Woman's|cs lahor and a disgrace to an enlight Preston Stations—Hours same as at{and stated that the railroad officials Relief corps of New London. Mrs. | o7 J3"0C 514 & S/s€Race to an enllght- main office. Stations 1, 2,3, 4, 5, 6, |are going to provide a car already 30 MAIN STRERT: Captain Amory, U. S. A, military | Roed possessed a genial disposition and | §ount “that ‘this bill will be amended | 7,204 8 no money order business will | equipped with sieepng and ing commandant at Connecticut Agricul- | bad a wide circle of friends Who Will | ot this session of the legisiature, transacted. No deliveries wil} accommodations. The men on ard tural College, Storrs, has for | learn with regret of her death. made by the rural carriers, but pat-|at Saybrook are using & car for qua; 8 povel program for visitors st the Gardner Wood Sweet. ARRANGEMENTS COMPLETED e i L rn s main of- | ters and Lieutenant Luckhurst states e ay | Gardner Wood i B m. | that the men are more than pleased. S"m died at his FOR SALESMANSHIP COURSE One full defivery will be made by |Lounging place s also provided in the Thon work of the vear will be Te- | nonta tn Waneneld, B 1. on Sunday the parcels post carriers. Emest E Bullard [ ™S ovems sien s op oo [SSTHRE B0 B0 S0 00502 | Mooty oraeniont Gle ot et " S The s B ot T, nok 0B ailemn Fo7 e apose of the soul o7 8R4 Mary (Weod) Sweer. and “wis [ WILL LECTURE ON strce trafic on the spur track. V IOLIN s o csday D553, “His “wite, before Lh"lnm..? . M.| SEAMANSHIP AND NAVIGATION | Tyesday and put at either end of the |ach :ro% Put“ ttllao ;gflm e : it as lor ttle as lor Broderick, was attendéd by relatives | Was Miss Olive Harvey. Burial will be T s seguiar | Charles F. Chapman Coming~Hsre,en | LTiass: The men have been wuxiousty| [, em'g.. Littie chiligren who are pale, th! an lve no appet! fraternil in Norwich. TEACHER Siends’ Y. waC preRaGOal ot e TG T sal p and Invitation of Chelsea Boat Club. | with terrific force in that location. FUNERAL P ct . The boxes are built with a pivot in the [should use the f oy Horireg m‘::“ attractive and interesting event|center of the floor in order that the mmx modm - are SN by M Washington papers stated Tuesday ————— + All String Instruments repaired fthat enry A Books have bee for Vieline stid o esey tereme e ey & iwack, ot 2w Michael Downing. template taking Wi s who, wish T etee i vl ;.";,“‘...”.‘{.?‘ 1 orhat Aivection 1t i |druggists for 50 cents, and no parent For appolntiasnis lideu i 0’ Mo, o= e SN Desste = be held Friday evening at Commodore | blowing. should ‘neglect the use of thi safe appoin o on TFeb. 17, was he m et % X Tl newae Circle, Washington, which (i, jate home on North CHIf street on 1, merchandising. ™ etttor ot Motor “Hoating,| TRACES OF EARTHQUAKE. troubles {€ the child is ailing fn eay way. coupon for E.l :.UIC.LAHD. Bliss Place, Ner« she has occupied under lease for sev- — o eral years. 2 z i A feature of the March rt of|vin officiated at services held in NORWICH COUNCILLOR g A T Bl o a L Lt pe Py s o TR s Tsi e March concert o 5 ure_on ship, Navi Norwich Music Association will be so- | PALTICK’S church and at the close of the EHandling of Small Boats, 8hock Noted by Plainfield Resident. Free Trial Coupon lections by the string quartette which | the mass two hymns were rendered by | Attended Annual Mecting at Mt. Hol- | ~Charles F. Chapman is brother to| A Plainfiela_correspondent writes: F. A Stuart Co, 252 Stuart Build- rs. F. lrl“onsu. Were | yoke College—Mrs. A. N. H. Vaughn | Lawrence and Percy and one of the| T noted in The Bulletin a few day: L-;‘%; Eunfi.ll, Mich., -enao;n.m:_; ss Andrew Sul Michael and Daniel sons of the late Charles B. Chapman. h : ok W, Do e s | o ol N B wae ‘2 Norwioh hoy and & grad: | e pmention, of shock folt and heard || 2263 52l Tabiets L IES! > 5 glic cemetery. ~Undertaker Hourlgan A A No: et o e Ny o mator b ired | week. Last Tuesday, in walking b e e = a3 an authority on motor boats' and | across a pasture and meadow, I no- || NAMIS. . cseussiesusb vimmmaiiin We will tions to the charities of Mrs, | ments. ding the anpusl|boating and has been in several deed |ticea four or five cracks or crevices in (kg oor . i iiiiii:irrmreretnrin ex- ‘Wharton, in ¥rance sand in| Mr. Downing was born 50 years ago un s 50 fhe cruiied Saeie DML Wk NaRe W ke - - is a f Norwich - |in Ireland to_this ci in uth Had- appearance ice the y ore. W .. Stat “0d plain all about our ont e, R e NOea etz | 15s0r o mibrrled Mary Brown in this . SUFFRAGAN BISHOP 1 foiiowed (he same and found them et e Jl E L e ,m'uflz".glé e o Bt N Bl R ACHESON’S APPOINTMENTS. ‘“,;"’",..“’m“.k In some places ico six in- B SN L R college from ches cl was cracked just as the Il' ! l AN over 490 children of St. West Side Pinochle Club. cheon on Friday until Saturday after- | Include Several of Interest to Parishes | snow crust, and probably the frozen It is a = v Pmtrlck'c -ehool‘h:ecgmmieg’b :Egr ‘,12“ 1 tm“n‘ the W "‘hfifih ‘;m hle | DOOR. in This Vicinity. earth : ‘well. '.l‘hn ‘were :‘mzr visible pleasing wa “Tuesday afterncon to the|CIUD con 3 ssain Hahn ER-| "ROL CONTEST Latest -ppolnunem- of the suffragan | nj ang may -mlu-an 1 have no buy Jewelry, Watches, | Coors of the Cathone woman s e e T e et - R e BT jaoutt 1 : man’s : Will Include First Aid Work, Morse 2 Estbstuq. Directors . Lewis 7425, Reeves 7355, 7~ e 1D 3 Frank T. Sylvia, president. L ORI 355, Hallisey and ‘Semaphore. Signaliivg. Norwich seeing them. Bel Funeral Frederic Metcalf of Tolland, who has 5645, ¢ i mm:uc evening; March " THEPLAUT-CADDENCO. s BERSEE TRaersny St B IS R RIS G (S B S and Embalmers moving ‘hia tamily, g‘;f:; ihere 's - 4%, 3. Jordan | which will _take in by 7 AF A And_Emiaimers. Jowel Established 1872, || foot of smow and ollan s April ; o and mone in Niantio it is impossible .00 g R Ay T o B = 337 MAIN = STREET, PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING for him to.move Wi Hall 45,815, P start ith auto truck at lisey 5,8: = dhm-“ou.l 18 N k. afternoon, ks Opposite Post Offies Ppresent. Marshall’s Lincoln Memorial Fund 'Phons 238.2._ ' Lady Assistant ; New London Man Bankrupt. . JOSEPH BRADFORD, By the late Biliarm Ba.| Willam Maynard of New London |sersos: A former. Norwich art student, Miss e soen B0 % ot I Pnaruieey ndhe H. Bacheler, head of the art - ‘BOOK BINDER ican people.” ~Amon, Tifted States court at Harttora Mon- ilding X ‘high 2 { o day and made cath he did not have the miles’ trom here. Mon Watcha am artist. Connecticu Arts associaf wnu small ani- Blank Books Made and Ruled t0 Orden | pouagelist John L. Linden, who is its ‘e g Al Ly 4 108 SROADWAY, coming to Nm and elected Row- Sy ' NK| % . | 25,27 FRANKLIN ST. y egge space 3 : T 2% CE. Fall Mllllnery e T e Y t loss e i o evening. | o muofl?ll 8t. Mary's Holy ! ut | President . : Ni lety thl ter ser. MRS. G. P. STANTON under the 5 e - gl to gk sotign on U ldevalcl 82 Franiiin Street : THOMAS 'P. O 4 feb21d N pecrelaty. YOU WANT to put your ‘the public,” there I8 a0 L