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Brend Asks Decree on Like Charge—Papers Were &nd northern Mw;,flv-r during Tuesday and on ;ru‘l be lower fall Wedniesday In the Atlantic states are ed ter to Eastport. Clearing and colder fair and_colder. Eastern Generally and colder Tuesday and Wednesday. Observations in Norwich. following records, réported from s pharmacy, show the changes ture the barometric The ccuple weére ried on May 28, 1864, and his Ethel M. den plaintiff claims desertion since A s thira a suit_were | T s in a vorce n OMonday by Augusta E. Brend PRESTON CITY GRANGE TO HAVE PROGRAMME Meeting Will be Meid Unfhr Direction of desertion. nu&s.._aum Painting, and Wood Work il its branches. sholstering Biacksmithing in Scott & Clark Corp. 507 to 515 North Main St TRIP ACROSS OCEAN Isaac Peral Left New London Harbor Monday Morning. The Spanish submarine Isaac Peral has left for Cadiz, blown by the l:opm wi Comparisons. Predictions for Monday: Raln and armer. As predicted, The Preston City grange will hold a meeting this evening with the fol- Monday's _weather: lowing new officers in [oilowel with southwest charge: Hon. ‘master; A. B. Burdi D.S. MARSH ree blasts were ‘histle of the New New Dress Materials For Spring OWWM’#MM.Mi-mcfiafly nent in the style features, this season, is the COLOR ASSORTMENT—the range is superb, and the shades beautiful, and exceedingly attractive. We wouldisug- ‘complete, and the goods fresh and beautiful, will be ex- HERE ARE SOME OF THE LEADING\FABRICS MATERIALS FOR DRESS OR SKIRT Storm Serge, 36 inches wide, all wool, in tan, navy, Alice, Copen- hagen, garnet, brown and black—42-inch” Mohair in cream, navy, brown and black—price & yard......c....ic.c.c.... 355es 006 All Wool French and 8torm Ssrges, in new shades of Alice, Copen- “hagen, navy, brown, ivy, garnet, midnight blue and black—price a yard ... Sesecsassecencissssssdnsnnnsnascsassisisscesrodescess $1.19 Sun. Moom mnd Tides. I mines™} sern. [} water. || etz Il'e m | D . London Ship and Engine Co., and aft- er they wrre answered by three from the Perdi, the bow of the submersible was headed toward the mouth of the journey of a miles began. Hermandez o turer; Lynwood Crary, steward: assistant steward; Luther M. Kenneston, chaplain. Nellie Main, treasurer; Moses vey, secrem'y:L‘;‘ohn b4 Pianos Playef-Pianos Victor Victrolas ON EASY TERMS iiding, Marsh Bulding, Street, 230 State Street, New London liam Miller, harbor and mately 3,500 ‘omman: Carranze and Lleuteaant Vial stood on the con- tower while the deck was lined a part of the crew and the two , gai Rude, Ceres; TAFTVILLE Dancing Class Holds Reception in Po- the New London com- nemah Hall—Large Number Present’ —Enters New York Hospital—Notes. The dancing class taught by’ Prof. ficers of the Ship and Engine Co. were | Berard of Willimantic held a well at- Manager | tended reception in Ponemah hall on Frank T. Cable to wave farewell to the | Monday evening. The hall was prettily | departing boat. Captain Edward Quar- of the Niseco followed the Peral out | bunting in the as far as Fishers Island. Capt. Patrick Glenn 6f New London, who makes all preliminary tests on Electric Boat Co. a Spanish commissioner e Fitch, Flora; Miss Ef ler, lady assistant steward. g The following rrogram will be car- t: Sinking patriotio grange chorus; grange meeting, by Past Master Ev- . Barnes, and others; recitation by Rev. L. M. Keneston; roil call, each member will be requested to say some- thing helpful for the grange. Meetings are held the second and fourth Tuesday ReRSa er high water it ls low followsd by flood tide. GREENEVILLE Large Attendance at Monthly Meeting of Moly Name Society—Funeral of Mrs. George H. Sisson Held—Notes. There was a large attendance at the monthly meeting of the Senior Holy '| Name Society which was held in their assembly rooms on Sunday afternoon at 3.45 o'clock with President Lewis A. Andrews in the chair. ness pertaining to the good of the so® ciety was transacted. . Rev. William H. Kennedy was presant at the meet- ing and gave a splendid discourse to those present on the principles of the One candidate was initiated society’s ranks. day the senior and junior branches will receive their monthly holy com- munion which will answer for their Baster duty obligation. Sunlight Bul 46 Franklin Norwich in the offices of decorated with flags, streamers and dance program of 18 numbers was en- yed, music being furnished by a illimantic orchestra. were served during the evening. The | from New York and two moving pic- | class has been conducted during the | also on the Niseco.| winter The party was forced to turn hack at{bers Fishers Island because of a southwest | latest dances. e e Refreshments | LOYALTY CLASS ENTERTAINED submarines, BY THEIR PRESIDENT Spent Pleasant Evening at Home of Mrs. Anna Kammerer. large number of mem- | Much busi- Enters #ew York Hospital. Miss Virginia Liberty left for New | mained above deck. The forward and{York Monday, where she will enter a aft hatch was closed, leaving only the| hospital to underzo a serious opera- | one in the conning tower open. n. conning tower the Peral and After the boat left the miouth of the The Lovalty class cf the First Bap- e = tist Bible school was royally entertain- and banquet on Monday evening, by its president, Mrs. A i ‘Anna Kammerer, at her home on Main gy o in spite of the rough weather the beat was being directed of the conninz tower A short business meecting was held, Mrs. Kammerer presiding. It was voted to defer h meeting for a month which will be the annual meeting of the class. After adjournment a social time was held, each one contributing her share towards the pleasure and success of Harold DeCelles, who-has been con- In the event that the | fined to his home here with a severe weather becomes so rough as to wash | attack of grip, is able to be out. over the conningz tower hatch that, will be closed and the boat from the top when last seen. Next Friday being the first Friday of The submarine | the month. there will be masses for the benefit of the League of the Sacred be navigated is equipped with a high venti stack and if all hatches are closed the | Heart membe: Mrs. George H. Sisson. The funeral of Mrs. George H. Sis- son took place from the home of her All were invited to the diningroom MATERIALS FOR SUITINGS AND DRESSES Storm Serge, 50 inches wide, sponged and shrunk, all the new..... shades—price a yard Storm Serge, 54 inches wide, sponged and shrunk, in navy, brown and black—price a yard... Extra fine quality Storm Serge, 54 inches wide, in navy and bur- gundy—price a yard....... Fipiassers’ teceas $178 NEW SKIRTING CHECKS AND PLAIDS Popular this season are the new 8kirting Checks and Plaids, which we show in the following lines: ’ 36-jnch Novelty Black and 42-inch Plaid effects in a White Checks—prite a yard 50c | varisty of handsome com- M 3 binations—price o yard... 8% -inaf 7 54-insh two-tons Checks, N ae Bl Garia 1 in navy, brown, green and novelty cheoks and stripes black—price a yard...... .. $1.69 | —price a yard............ $1.69 54-inch Woal Velour Plaids for Separate Skirts or Coats, hand- some combinations of white and blue, white and brown, white'and green—price a yard ...... 5 ‘ FABRICS FOR ONE-PIECE DRESS OR SUITS 50-inch two-tone Whipcord Suiting in smoke blue and black— LR AT SR & RS R R AL A $1.60 Diesel engines can still be run with covers were laid for 12 at a e B the air received through the ventil- prettily_arranged table. Mrs. Kammerer acted ds toastmist- sister, Mrs. William 3. Ryvan Monday with many relatives State Board Met. Members of the state board of ed- necation and trustees of the X Most Cigdrs Are Goode THESE ARE BETTER ‘“ TOM'S 1.2-3 5¢c CIGAR GOOD FELLOW 10cCIGAR 4 Try them and ses. « SHEA, Prop, Frankiin St Next to Palace Cafe - JOSEPH BRADFORD, morning -at 7. and friends in_attendance. services in St. Mary’ H. Fitzmaurice officiated. Miss Lena C. Boudreau, the organist, had charze of the singing and for an offertory, Mrs. Timothy J. Donovan rendered the De Profundis and for a waiting hymn at the close of the mass she rendered church Rev. J. About one hour affer the boat left the cock of the enzine company she|don Vocational school held passed Fort Wright, where the sub-|ence at that institution Monday after- marine was met by the Spanish mer- y chant steamer Claudio Lopez, will_act for boat on the trip across The évening proved one of the most enoyable held by the class. noon in relation to the appropriation which | of $20.000 which has been requested | convoy to the undersea|from the genera! assembly to help out in the running expenses of the schoo Peral is capable of making 15 knots|which has accomplished so mu on the surface while the convoy can |[the educational The submarine will | Connecticut. will remin in NORWICH ON MONDAY Will Open Four Weeks Campaign To- night at First B: Among the flowers was a pillow from the family of Mf. and Mrs. Wil- only make 11 slow down so wreath from Manuel T 50-inch All Wool Ottoman in Labrador blue, taupe, navy, green wisteria and black—price a yard . $1.69 56-inch Novelty Tweed Mixtures, in gray and black, gray and green, tan and brown—price a yard.. $1.50 and $1.7 Copenhagen, navy, brown, myrtle 48-inch Gabardine Suiting i and black—price a yard........ BLACK AND WHITE CHECKS AND STRIPES Rev. J. M. Linden and J. Walton evangelists, city Monday and this (Tuesday) ev- cning a big evangelistic campaign will be opened at the First Baptist church. Monday evening Mr. charge of the large chorus choir which will be a feaure of the services to be held here during the next four weeks. At 7.30 o’clock tonight the song serv- ice will bégin at the church and will be followed by a sermon by Evangelist his first _in Norwich. Strahl will sing Fear Ye Not, J. Fields ana_famil nations from Manuel Damas. The bearers were Joseph Barber, of the lead about a mile or a little over. It is expected that the trip will be over in two weeks granting that every- thing goes as planned. The men on the boat are readv for exigencies no matter of what variety ‘were optimistic © BOOK BINDER Blanic Boske Mada snd RiTad to Orden, 308 SROADWAY DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE 287 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. Office Hours: 5o a m. to 3 p. m. by appointment Sun pted CROSS—.In Willimantic, Feb. 26, a_daughter, Grace Potter. to Mr.. and imer J. Flynn and Joseph A. Donnel- Mrs. Edwin Cross of Following the services at the church the body was placed aboard the 9.05 train Mass., where interment Phillips cemetery. Cummings & -Ring had funera] arrangements. relatives at the funeral Mrs. William B. Barber Phoenix, R. L Iy of this city. e o leaving all about the trip. The boat is loaded - wth provisions for 30 days’ duration and enough fuel Saturday and Monday men were busy stocking up the boat with food and during the trip the rations will be of the best and at the same time plentyfyl. % The Peral has been at the wharf of | LESTER—In Waterford. Feb. 24, 1917, ew London Ship and Engine Co. for about a2 month and has been ready to sail for some ‘time. Lopez has been in thi: a month to undergo repairs. At three Captain Carranze re- prepare to leave took place in Undertakers charge of the Out of town were Mr. and and family of OHLIN—BECKWITH—In New London, el by R long a time. d ‘H. Ohblin and AT THE DAVIS THEATRE. Vaudeville and Moving Pictures. Lenten Services Well Attended. The Lenten services were well at- tended on Sunday afternoon at 3 o'- clock and consisted of the stations of the cross and benediction of the most blessed sacrament, being conducted by Fr. Kennedy. ar::;u continue every morning .this Hannah Roger: Lester, aged 99 years. The convoy | BROWN_—In country about New Capt. Nathan W. Brown, In his PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING A TR Three feature Keith vaudeville acts a five part Triangle photo play and an original comedy film is the bill that the management of the Davis theatre have secured for the first half of the The programme was seen by large sized houses at all of the per- formances on Monday. A Coontown Divorce, fering presented by Comfort and. King proved the headline attraction on #ie Lamb and Morton, in a novel athletic act, came in for sec- ond place, while Jafolla and Arnold from sunny Italy entertained with a singing_and comedy act. The Iced Bullet. featuring Willlam Desmond is_the title Thieves is the name of the comedy film that convulsed the audiences. HADESSAH DIRECTORS MET FOR MONTHLY MEETING. Social Hour Followed Transaction of Regular Business. ‘The board of directors of the Nor- wich chapter of Hi regular monthly business meeting the home of the president, Mrs. Her- DESLANDES—In Bal Amelia Deslandes, Desiandes, Sr. otice of funeral hereafter. 'OWERS—In Norwich, Feb: 24, 1917, Buckingham, George E. Powers, aged 62 years and different times ceived telegrams to but always these orders were followed | N by others countermanding those Monday morning received a wireless despatch from the steamer Lopez and immedi- ately prepared to leave. ‘The Isaa¢ Peral was built by the Electric Boat Co. with two Diesel engines built at the New London Ship & Engine C horsepower each. The engines 'are the only ones of that kind, being specially . “The largest submarine ever built in this county. The U. S. subma- 1 is exactly the same size as the Isaac Peral but is not equipped with the same design engine. The submersible is with a rapd fire gun biglt by a sub- sidiary of the Bethlehem Steel Co. and that it can be concealed CALL UP 734 B — IR _With er Without Gas Attach- Frankiin Smith, formerly of wich, who went to Hartford to enter the employ of the Colt Manufacturing blackface of- Funeral from the undertaking parlors of George G. Grant, Taftville, Tues- vaudsville bill. day, Feb. 27, at 1 o'clock. Burial in We furnish Repairs for all makes A. J. Wholey & Co. 12 FERRY STREET Robert J. Cochrane GAS FITTING, PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING 8q., Washingtog Building Nerwich, Conn, for M. B. O, Sheet Packing. ———— CARD OF THANKS thanks to those who expressed their pathy for us in any wa ickness and death of our th MRS. C. A. RYDHOLM AND FAMILY. DON'T HURT A BIT! Lift -your old, torturous corns and calluses right off with the fingers. designed for of the five part|peral is the is built so under the decks. Radiograms Monday morning for any steamers that were This tiny bottle holds the wonder of wonders. It contains an almost mag- ical drug discovered by a Cincinnati It is called freezone. compound made from ether. Apply a few drops of this freezone upon a ten- aching corn or a hardened callus. _Instantly pears and shortly you will find the corn or and loose that you just lift it off with the fingers. 52 Phone 531 MODERN PLUMBING s =s essentiel in medern houss as electricity fe to lighting, tee the very best PLUMBING WORK by expert werkinen st the Monday even hour followed the Bristol.—There is improvement ported in the condition of Supt. a A. Reiche, who has been confined to his home on Stearns street for A business session. We guaran- You feel no pain or ss when even irfitate the Just ask in " ask in any arug will mfltflw a few te feet Of every hard corn. soft corn oo corn between the toes, or the tough calluses on bolto‘l; of .feet. Genuine freezonse has a w label. “Look: yellow, label.” o o 1 v ” 5 Wilson - hos, Tt O iin: of Norwich, has been to J. F TOMPKINS 67 West Main Street T. F. BURNS Heating. and Plumbing | We show an excellent range of the popular Shepherd Checks in black and white—also black and white stripe Suitings. As follows: 36-inch Black and White Checks—price a yard............co0uuun 29¢ “ 50-inch Black and White Checks—price a yard.............c.000n 49¢ 54-inch Novelty Black and White Checks, three styles, at ...... $1.c 84-inch Black and White Checks—price $1.50 and $1.39 54-inch Cream Serge with black pencil stripss—price a yard..... $1.39 54-inch even stripes, in hlack and white, with checks to match— e it SER S E s ROIURY TR $1.59 54-inch Novelty Black and Gray 8tripe Whipcord, for suit or skirt . . . 3200 price a yard . ALL WOOL CREAM SUITINGS IN THESE STYLES iling. at 69c | 42-inch Cashmere...... at $1.00 at 69c | 42-inch Wool Crepe at $1.19 at 69c | 32-Inch Storm Serge ... at $1.19 at 89c | 50-ineh Broadcloth.. at $2.50 36-inch Nuns V 42-inch Mohair 32-inch Viyella 50-inch Mohair WHITE WASHABLE CORDUROY SUITING, 36-inch Narrow Wale, White Corduroy—price a yard.............. 0% 36-inch Medium Wale,- White Corduroy—price a yard....... iviose W1 36-inch Heavy Wale, White Corduroy—price a yard..... e $1.19 Our Anpual Sale of Kitchen Furnishings IT WILL CONTINUE TODAY ; Eveeythiag in Kibchon'and Pairy. Neads/at This Annual Sale is the opportunity for which pantry of every home — Cooking Utensils of all kinds, Tin Ware, Galvanized Ware, ‘Aluminum Ware, Glass Ware, Dinner Ware, Laundry Requi- sites, Etc. - . Remember this sale comes but once a year—it will be over in a few days, So by all means attend this sale before it closes—come today if possible. . 3 / R cor s