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o Norwich, m Ir ‘Feb, 21, 1917. THE WEATHER. . - Conditions. WM. H. ALLEN The dmm that was central SETH N. TAYLOR over the lower region umflu DAVID H. WILSON 88 Main St.” Bu-unconceruntum filled 2 wtm”bhnnnmhudnut’- dmwflmmg " Cold weather will | mittee on Tuesday, and mere are The ire b rspread the u‘l.;kerulonu:d uction e i ™ west winds Wed- \-u-um._ shifting to day; gener- W --'a.uoa Co. and Scott & F o Louis OF N g, e cnnu-uchumm-. h&"?&"g 'iég“!["hfg: —— z.-;':f:‘na: g Tuesday on the ch ‘ehecking of the lists, colder Wednesday; Thursday snow or TAoh u well SR 0000 TS All the census blanks for this city have arrived, bume second ‘:‘!bulfl\t STARTS rain or snow eouth, slowly rising tem —" IR RN .‘..:,,,..‘,.,":'”,, o badges but such excellent work Observations in ‘Norwich. ot 3 5 - The following records, reported from | committees and canvassers expect that L & Tl\lrsda MQm“‘g Sarmacy, ahow the changes | the census will proceed rapidly and o X b taks — choice of our entire. > y t] ot T‘:::dr:y‘nd the bmmemc,s:;z it will be completed within a few - S Siw eatiicaa - ut atael ok -l& H‘..y at asc‘ Pnsihvely none ol : Ther. Bar. Montville Aids Appointed. ° s e ¢ selectel ¢ MI‘ e preer W reserv PC 22 36 29.97| The town of Montville has begun the i following ud- James A. Stodd: > - - . . 42 29.97 | taking the military census called for | Calxin R. Main, Samuel E. There was large attendance at the(f . p. m... 40 2988 by Gov. Marcus H. Holcomb. First ! Everett Gallup, Frederick W. hearing the committee on cities w Highest 44, lowest 33. o and lul 6n the :la:t to anmr:.&e 4 Comparisons. Mysi Fire - . Predictions for Tuesday: Rain and | TWO MORE DIVORCE LAW DOES NOT ‘:,,}’ ‘““"“'mm& G"-';t These represent the new models for Spring in all the ac- warmer. ¢ 3 u J‘ CUMMI 6 i we e s ncalne SUITS ARE FILED. PROVIDE ANY PENALTY | was sgreed in favor chat this proposed | cepted colorings, including black, navy, Copenhagen, rose, rain: cloudy: clearing late in after-|Norwich Woman Sues Husband on|But Police Officer is Assdpsed $10. if |service of moredn fire apparatus and m and plum, sizes 16 to 44. Tlhiere are ol Son. W | S 4 S He Fails S0 Aroet Vietkjors. {50 55 O e capenanr - T pein "~ TWO MODELS AT $10.00 Sun., n.- =nd m ! Afoon | clerk of the superior court in this city | bly in 1915 a law was enacted that I] mu-. | Sau. n Wl er l' on Tuesday. One is brought by Ed- | provided that all vehicles, except those | they were asked to pay increased tax- carrying hay or straw, should display {2tion and would not get berefits that = & a light visible in both ‘directions o [ould wirrant the payment of more TWO MODELS AT $13.50 rk. It was also provided that any ST . officer who noticed a violation of the Historical Appropriations. e A T R e e M i WOMEN’S NEW SMOCKS 4 . || & m. || a m.|ward S. Durfee of Stonington against Rosie M. Durfee, formerly of Stoning- DR. A. J SIN AY ¥ = ‘33 133 | ton, now of parts unknown. He claimi . X 3 | his’ wife deserted him in June, 1903. : : : 02| They were married on March 8, 1906, . X £17| Hor maiden name was Rosie McDon- entis - SR 311 21d. The other suit is brought by An- : nie s of this city against Henry i —Six hours sfter high waterJL s ow B Th mar- Reems u-ll'.-uln n.'“‘n _.Il- N Ude. which s followed by floo oV fivod tider fi:? F o3 _mn,pmj“;?oz, o e desertion since September, 1912. There GREENEV“.LE are four children, and the petitioner THE DEL-HOFF Miss Lissils 1) thetiis vt Thomas | T Earopean Plan J. Pfeiffer United in Marriage—in- NORWICH STATE HOSPITAL | di A - | cipal opposition came from residents Two divorce suits ware flled with thel t the session of the general assem. of W Mystic, who declared T 3 EOIIR llODH S AT 12.50 ary for each failure. The law, how- | mittee on appropriations, were reso ever, failed to provide any penalty for | lutions aski for the unused appro- : = i e ariver of B vehicle Hnh mantcioy | mations asiink for i anused 2227 || These come in a variety of styles—a plain colored model, to comply with its requiremets. commission, for Anna Warner Bailes |} . . . A= ¥ ot o M ets. ncea | cpmmission. for Anna Wamner Baile: || in white, pink, blue and rose, at $2.50—two models with a bill making the penalty $10 and property in Groton, and for the Israel . 98— Rearing. will ‘be held on vho meseurs | Pam Cunn " hssdiaton " Tuecs || stripes and large polka dots that are very smart, at $2. before the roads, rivers and bridges|were no objections to the cust 'y - - committee on Wednesday. ety stomary |} o neat white Smock at $1.50 ] - struction Class Meets—Notes. Proposed Act to M It a Homu---l FIRST SCHOOL SOCIETY FUND. | NORWICH BOY TRINITY ¢ % HAYES BRO ke Tuesday afterncon at § oclock tne thic Institwtion. The Fund is Desired For Use For Junior vice PRESIDENT | There ‘are a"mmber of early arrivals in Women’s Spring wi ing o ss Luella owar: at- T Toloohene 12 . 85-38 Bresdwer | e "% T nily of Sergeant and Mrs. |, Sonator Barnes presented a binl in Savatel Nebust Perospon: Thomas K. James Elested at Class | Suits Skirts, Dresses and Waists, representing the new A. C. Matthews, of Fourteenth street, | ogislature at Hartford, concerning the | Representative Bradford, who is al- Meeting Held at College. i and Thomas J. Pfeiffer took place at|Ngrwich State hospital, which reads|So selectman of the town of Montville, ol models, new colorings, etc. We invite inspection. DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN | irs rectory of St Patrick's chureh |as follow was before the committee on clties and || At a mesting of the junior class of v. J. H. Broderick o i 2 kg 5 e, nity college, wi A Dental & bridal couple were attended by MIss | ante e dent g o | he il autroisine the omn ' o¢| were elected: Edward J. B Hyland urgecn Myra 3. Matthews of Willimantic, a |State Hospital for 4 ‘e Tusans shait e Montille to take over certain funds e T St w T 1 efl’s i Ullderweal’ . % o 3 residen " and ‘:h]ldr Kfl]l MeGrory Suilding, Nerwich, Genn. | aoul Botleheur a5 Seet mun - | MeSietoe, snd ont Tach o Mestess | Fanc Fhe Vil privides Shas e couch | EVe. A, Antct, of Bpper Mobioair. omen s e le was becomingly gowned in f M take J., secretary-treasurer; ‘harles J.! o+ . o tallored traveling sult of gold gaber. | ool s ol b i | receton ol o thoFixofl t0 teke and | Muller of New. York, Historian and || All Sizes All Kinds All Grades All Prices dine with hat to miatch. Her maid wore | that school of practice: provided how- | the several banks in the state, in the | Anthony S. Poto of 'Boston, captain S mae T e e RS L St PO A ey el S o] S BSOS Infants’ $NCSRYERS Women’s RU2EVEED 2 ment o the immediate families were present.|trustees of said hospital” trict or school socfety in the town, and| A geer was seen on Perkins avenue ||| Intacte Winter —Weiaht —Ribbed | Wear includes every ted kind— Many beautiful gifts of cut glass, sil-| The measure was referred to the|to give receipt therefor. . L rvaben s medium and heavy weight, plain LEHIGH—the Best ver, china and linen were received by | committee on humane institutions and | The tpwn of Montville is authorized | Sarly Monday morning =~The animal § Vests and Bands, ranging in DUeS | or ribbed, in Vests, Panfs and the’ bride. i hearing has been assigned to the af-|and empowered to use any portion, or | camee 2U% o0 the Sheeet Trom e Y from e o £ 7uil Sikc Vest. | Union Suits and at every price we FRESH FROM THE MINES “mn‘ax:g.h:\l(;; ff:;s:trw]:gdi:g Lhe | ternoon of March 6. all of said moneys for the erection| Uil 0" (Gwards McKinley avenue. P e® g offer the best value obtainable. i L of a new school building in what w 3 H in Xew Yoric and cther points of n- Received Three Applications formerly called the First Scnoot ate. | s |} Children’s 2M'°SHYEES Women’s SN/o% SyLTs s . it Tt t v 5| A D LATHR side at the home of' the bride’s par- ng:relnr: ’x’i’l‘&mfii’“’m’;"'fl'&fifi:fi?fi{? breca. ;ajo;t?;“h:t;:?e‘srrh;:-‘eu:n:h:g WARRIED. Every good kind of Children’s We carry a complete line of e | 3 aAn;;,lvlr:lere they will be at home after | meeting of St. Mary's T. A. B society | opposition at the hearing. SULLIVAN _veRA—in New Lendon || Underwear is here—Veats, r»;an.:; Union Suits in &1l welghts and p by s i 2 . 19, 3 v. .|} and Union Suits. Our Fieecy-lin styles. We particularly recommen. TRUCKING Mr. Proiffer Is the son of Mr. and | the president. Sraneis Twomey In the Shors, Line Company. Jeremiah L. Sullivan and Miss Mary |} Underwear at 29¢ and better grade | our line of Women's Union Suits Mrs. Joseph D. Peiffer, of Fairmount | ceair rie commitios 1o charge of the| The committee-on railroads gave| Vera. 3 Ribbed Wool Underwear are un- | in both .regular and extra large Telephone 175 street and is emploved by the South- | recent barn dance reported that a | €arings on Tuesday afternoon to an | STREETER_CLARK _In South King- |} surpassed for value. sizes. ern New Bngland Telephone company. | good sum was realized. A committee | 2Ct amending the charter of the Shore| ~£tom R. I. Keb. 1S, 1917, by ‘Rev. His bride is employed in the office of | was appointed to make aiterations for | Line Electric Railway company. which eons = Fowusn, Eery g the Shore Line Electric company. a new lodge room. is in confirmation of the recent con Elizabeth Clark of Peacedale, R. merican House e £olidation, approved by the public uti TR e HE SPECIAL SALE OF OBITUARY Elected to Social Service Commission. | Itles, comm’“‘gmt h Aflfmerd d‘-m;gufl- DIED. A = 8 ial —_—— . T, . Hohai h: 1 lent concernex e sale an st - =~ e - raveling Men, Eta. Patrick Barry, a well known car-|mission of the Diocese of Connecticut. |1IC service corporations in the terri-| iy imp Tn New York city, Feb. 19 Livery Conmpotion.. . Shulusint 9% penter in this city for many years, : tory covered by the Shore Line com-| “pgwin H. Willard of Norwich Tov FARREL 8 DERSON. . prect |died Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock g pany. . These measures were fully ax-{- aged €5 years SANDERSON. Prepe |at his home, No. 95 Oakridge ‘street |ance. The regular course of study was |Dlained by President Perkins, of Nor- TRy Rz tate ome 07 Xorvn |} wyy ) CONTINUE TODAY AND ALL THIS WEEK i Rt meghe 3 ngton street, Thursday after- NOTICE not ®een feeling well during the past | L2Ke! UP- ST ¢ The Learned Mission. o :.‘:h-"fo‘: 22, st3 oclock. Burial in week but on Monday he seemed im- Judgé' Alfi Th thousan 1 i i DEAD HORSES AND COws | Pproved and went to work and intended | q = ,_'::r'“,im,mce e R D e o J::’;‘“; EBB_ 5 ,:1 a A'p;,;’uge';; &t his nome, ere are several d yards of Embroideries in- Removed Free of Charge - 15 the Hamp westher by remciny 2% | dance given in Pulaski @all Tuesday | Waterford. appeared hefore the som- on. . v. web. 12 || cluded in this offefing—just the kinds that will be in de- Gall 1628 Now London. Ask for Chas.(home. =7 "% s | T s ernoon, and ‘explained (he bills to in-| 3¢ dbeine Fliling? oas. Tt S mand for making Spring and Summer garments. Why . T| Today being Ash Wednesday, thers |SOrPorate the Billings P. Lemrned | gamrY—In this city, Feb. 20, 19 o =2 e R ok co. gpd was a foreman for the Peck M- | Ho0ay ooiE Ao s charen | Mission of New London; and the wind- | ™Patrick Barry. 95 Gakridge nireot not profit by these extraordinary under pricings. . 0. Bex 87, New London | WAllams Co. 'He was the san of Pat- | Smorning and evening. The sacres | 105 UD of the affairs of the Central|Funeral from his late home Thursiay 3 5 27 1y o] t 1 as: t = On May 15, 1879 ne was united in |ashes will be distributed at the ser- | uions’so as to merge B s ehurch at 8 oicloek. Burial HERE ARE SOME OF THE LEADING VALUES rommer’s marriage with Miss Katherine vices. Tov Miscion. TRGIS was no oraeg.| in St Mary's cemetery. LB e A TN L P IR e A P e d e A g ] TAFIVILLE. | w . B o - ? . A. Gardn 3 et, aged S 9 “ . e . Bt e Evergreen Beer ot home, Mra. William Doty Jons Tudne ot b o e R aver| Sorvices ai Gagers: Tuerai parlors, Cambric and Nainsook Edgings, Insertings, REAL GERMAN LAGER Barry of New York. Joseph T. Boarry | Calico Ball Given by St. Veronica T.|of the committee on resolutions in-| 0 IFranklin street, Wednesday af- Beadings, Galloons and Convent Edgings, 1 of Bristol, ana Patiick W. Barry of A. B. Society Largely Attended—|corporating the Y. M. C. A. of New| (ernoon S S el . ices 8 5 S, 1 = - Ladies’ Rifie Club Mave Enjoyable|London. It provides for the exemption | family lot, Yantic cemetery. - regular prices 8c to 12.c—Special pnce a H. JACKEL £ CO. rry was s member of the| ate : from taxation. of real estate, and is| WILLIAMS — In Norwich, Feb. 19, od 5c Holy” Nams sotlely ‘and aiss.the locai| A ternoon—Census Taking Started—| i "Xeeping Wil concemsions made 3| Erank B Winiams of Seweit iiy. i N S ey s L i Tt o ‘arpenters’ . of which otes. e societies ut the state. ; y ys. =) o Kt g 7 one time president. ol ; Mystic Power Companye . |Services at Gager's funeral parlors, Cambric and Nainsook Edgings, lnse:tmgs, with Begn streamers nd rea whita | g TS, committee on _incorporations | 31, 'at 1 clock. < Burial in famiy Beadings, Galloons and Convent Edgings, The instruction class of the Federat- | &nd biue bunting Tuesday evening, 'the | S2¥%, Mtnding the charter of the Myo, | 1ot Confstock cemetery, Montville. regular prices 15¢ to 19c—Special price a B e ioid w5 5 Calico ball being_given 'there by St. Thlamay sifarton It thy chos oty Veronica’s T. A B society, The hail i o e e L e O R R S e S R 10c lors with a large number in attend- | W28 with dancers during the|y,.e sel] and distribute gas and elec- . i< Iai fyening and a regular old fashionedliricity. in Old Mystlc and . Mystic, - Button-hole Edgings on Cambric and Nain- TE° | furnished music and Prof. Bennett d1d | puctomil te; (" d i e sook — Convent Edgings on Long Cloth, an A DELICATE “HILD the prompting. ~Refreshments wero |in the town and borough of Stoning. regular prices 17¢ to 25c—Special price a Made Strong By Our Vinol - |20 1y Sealised The eheicman | 1o @nd in North Stonington. S 12%5¢ BRACELETS, RINGS Fayetteville, N. C. — oMy _little|of the arrangement committes was N;‘Wld' City Clerk. - SRRy e o I e S e A 2 daughter was in poor delicate | Miss Mary Hanlon, and to her great Senator rnes was before the com- of every description, $nd 50 weal it made us very uneasy | credit is due for the succsestul evening. | mittee on cities and biroughs, In fa- 17-INCH CORSET COVER EMBROIDERIES eard Ty -8 of an amendment to charter of —_—_— ———————— it, and the results were marvelous, Rifle *Club Entertained. the city of Norwicl which provi newest models in every hér wppetite improved, she suined in| The Ladies Rifie elub of Lisbon en- | that the tenure S gl Regular 19¢ and 25c qualities at. .. ... 15c a yard 2 ., AN s now one of the health- finish. oo chlian B o Mt o e | Vel & Oelicittul sGergods st i Clerk stell be, tne yesce instesd of Regular 29c and 39c¢ qualities at...... 25c a yard icate children should try Vinol —| dem® Srusie sas m’,,"’,d‘"‘“;',,"; The biil providing for the establish- Regular 50c and 75c quality at. . 39c a yard : i £y o R e P R e Y e ver | per ‘was served to the mém! al triet o orwich, and which was set g John & Geo. H. Bliss [ ezicree: i und aguntes pos” | 505, Stutthis dm enrtn ‘s . 22INCH EMBROID 0 § fonates and slycerophosphates. which | iciph soards and friends. In the e e ot SRt o0 Y S, make it a constitutional remedy which | carried out, several solos being sung creates an petite, aids digesti ” will be offere t St SRS e B Suonts Sty vere"5r 0 [ Carcless Use of Somp ~ o ol 1o M 1 » ot children love to take it. g t——r— h Hé D. S. MARSH |20y, Sumeey o, ¢, Egier | Taking Wilktary Coneus. o : 5 SO and RLES SENEEE hss v VNS yed Willimantic-by the ‘Wilson Drug Con o tskie o s miltary censux is % Pianos in, Danislson by the A W. Willams | Sy rounding ub the. Gitsens whe |If Yo want b Keoh Sour Bals Teobing . 27.INCH _EMBROIDERED _FLOUNCING s . - ¥ - | were their Jists. The P Pl Pi Rotee In oft Conneotiont ‘topns. 7% | Bills empley 5000" hands® mons, wnd | shamposs contain St sika Our entire stock of 27-inch Embroidered Flounc- - e e e ayer-rianos = mation requires no smail . ings that has been selling at 69¢c to $1.19 a yard Victor -Victrolas £yorygne i enthusiastic and no trouble | o o ‘m::- w“yli:)j. offered in two specia! lots—at 59¢c and 75c ON EASY TERMS sttes. Cnman N i wee vou can w EMBROIDERED VOILE AND SWISS® : Suriight Bujiding, Marsh 8u m Mg Pt - nm?";ek m;-m ? _ { A e e L friends in Aretic, R. I tnoisten the Ay Our entire stock of 40 and 45-inch Embroidered ‘ Gat LaReck of - ¢ hic Voile and Swiss that has been selling up to $1.93 bR : X 5 Slowrli atter un- | “every : ~ a yard—all at 98¢ a yard. on d % &, Jisperes ut the Blua od Stomach. ritis, 'x'ub.r an. Anem! in R t:og‘ven or iy preventi 14 g 0 & m e :-'4‘-2 (X Gutsiae Sals