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| . B the wuests of their eister, . Several suburban b G i $r., MorramaL. F ., Mrs. Lovenia Clark, of New London, Ledy Assistant Thomas M. Waller ap- y _ me; retehe g (o hure, and ve Rydholm re-| 5 ¥ E N LUNCH 3 : Jaf ST th_Toack - 3 be to tho i dnd \ R - e st o e o | R R ot e Fatebn : now : OSS siscuir Fpaias i By " ; . ot s (Eie o | T sk Susee 3, sy | 4 D o Nowme 2t : : i S | from the ofisel; they did Taégoed. | perior court at 5% 55 A R Crescent geu:‘h"-fly' : ; ‘.l'.-lclldun i After the first bz, feld I The Entre N G in the week. v The well and. ¥7 cad & ¥, % Foutin as m%t}‘ Miss and Miss |STi i purposa of hearing Your Grecor “Fruit-a-tives? iy’ th, the State Tuberc: “at yn have O & : e Sells Them thathelpedme”. LOUIS LAB gL . ~ .| been AT WU T — I on j 50c. & box, 6 for $2.50, trial sike, Be. | At Chaplin, Charles S Turner has|serious fliness of ®heir father, Mr. ‘ i = Atall gealers or seat postpaid by Frutte | o2\ \imantic, who owns adjoining| J2Pe® F- Coffey. Towns. B R a-tives Limited, Ogdeasburg, N.¥. " | property. y OBITUARY. of the stat NEARLY 9800 NAMES : : - i DESPATCHED TO HARTFORD il Work the B S end . B i de et s o o become ing. Committes Making D Census. Wh : » . | 7.50.—adv. 5 by the brown-tail moth have CONN. POWER COMPANY On Wednesday night the committ of that tor > B e Stipulated Purchase Prics ie Give , Toportoa searly S30b hammis s Plens are about completed for an this ipulated Pureh s Given us y- 9,060 names_geuRSs 4 5 extension =~ ~ol to be held In Elling~ Pennsyl "$46,000 For_Bishop Property. oL Bl g g bl e ton tov'a hall fram Tuesday, March 13|vania Graphits mines at By to Frida:, *March 15. blanks turned over to them COLGT & - - Yort country was drawn into a fight| It beeame known Wednesday that ‘Wednesday saw another large cre T in. thi 2l charge of the Standard Carbon = the Connectlcut Power Co. has secur- chesiil epenking, m o P LT TR o et e e inciualne dirsctions, ford Tt SRS 1Y, T BOUCY 9 JFOiRs | od"an Spllon Tor's Derieaof one vent e e 3 3 L & ™ ¢ 3 3 s on_the proj mmediately n- Deotast " A instant need. : lic_srill room of the Ormond hotel | amsposition and helped mamy . persons Monroe doctrine, instead of | INE-its plant in Water street. New |the passage of the bill. Mr, B o e el ot Cimond Beach, Fla, who were in need. In business deal- @ the mantle of the United | London, formerly known as the Bish- | was named as the committeeman. The | wishes it understood that (hers o Sot _your ‘rudder $or The Bladest| .., oiecuttve momed. of.tne. State] 5 he was hensst and because of his States was thrown all over the world. | 9P Property and mow owned by the meeting then adjourned for two weeks. | be three or four more davs work Little Stors i town whehget the Maga- | rogeration of Clubs s LY Yoo CIES SN i, regasd He quoted from succeeding early pres- | halmer Brothers Co. It is understood Fort Griswold Tract. the final checking of the lists and v Zine of your ‘spert, habby, business, | moct W adnesday, Mercl 1¢ at the|lo minins operstiams. AR T Lo T idents courting cordlal friendship o | that ihe stipulated purchase price fs| . OTL CESVRC RSN Lo | unteers will be gladly received fession, trade or recreation. Stratfield, Bridgeport. and four chiliren, Russell of New | Each supervisor has exhibited work | Great Britain in order to maintain our fice of the Connecticut|reservations gave a hearing on the act | In this worl profession, pren N tatoes from Bermuda-are in| YOrc Constance, John and Donald, | by pupils in schools under his super- | 93 Principles. Jeflersdn was willing it ‘wan stated that the |Presented by Mr. Hempstead concern- |, AL 430 o'clock Wednesday aftern In our Cigar Department (same| oW, POUtOSs rom e e po.|and by a brother, F. 8. MacLearn, of | vision. The idea is mot to display the |t depart from isclation, and when we on hnd been secured as a. pre- |ing the authorization of the Wort[Tyier D Guy and Cornelive J. Dov floor, Broadway side) we have a smoke | Tatoss for higher pelces may bo left | Ehiladelphia ~The funeral took piace | work of any particular school or pu- | took up the Monroe "doctrine we|CRutiChary mensure and that no def. | Griswold tract commission to purchase | In charge cf the hesdauverions b Tuesday afternoon and the remains|pil but o show the variety and inite plans had been made in xhelllnd adjacent to Fort Griswold park. v Bl ratsive for evsey amnlger e desncds 4. iih & Big .90 Sectimic Dend were brought to this city for intef- | acter of the work which is being done | Fationship of the two spheres Then | (TCR, Titit the sadle should eventually | This land had already been bought by | nouneed that they had receved st I are The milder weather and rain Bas{WOn 0, o |mghe rural lomne of the state. | | went nto war with Spain and without | £0 throveh Tt Swas sald that the com | 81 Indvidinl to B, to, seeure” thia| fhodout Herumme wore ma COME IN - PHONE In | ot the ice so t the st - Gearge W. . ere are srithmetic, i deliberate intent, but we ammexed the|Pany wished to protect itself in case ). ago Eas IAree b following on Wednesday Chelsea finds no trouble in maki Mrs, George W. Lester, born 82 years | ing the work of each standard from S an enlargement of its present plant|Was $1,000. and ‘the commission asked o o her trips to Norwich from New York. T East Haddam, this state, and A o T N e Sandwich Islands. the Fuilippines, and | should become imperative in the im- | for authority to take over this land and | Horwich lodge. 0, ere are . : the actual purchase price. The | (information bureau) a sister of Mrs. Efen Afbro of Nor- ‘s mediate future. pay Service, (information bures Y v ie] langus exhibiting different | POWer; there was no alternative. We commission also asked for an appro- | Service, (infon DUI. SHEA, lhemmmn A xaa "?flbfiaoi-r“sm;%cm"wm:: Jicn, died Monday night after a briet | 0 ECRET T O this_subject--| Joined in the Boxer uprising and that GRANTS DIVORCE TO Dration of $1,660 to pay off Indevied. | A. .(nformation bureau), w = sathe s PR o ) o at the home of her daughter, | 0eC O e work in ecopying,{ wWas not isolation, and the open door ness and for the upkeep of the prop- |‘Shore Line Electric Co. Corner of Broadway ‘and Bath Stresta.|T®aday and accomplished much work N7 JomR R Van Wagenen, in Oxford | written reproduction. policy was for the benefit of China. MRS. ANNIE LATHAM | erty for the mext two vears. Repre- il R —— i the b P Munhten® B8 one of o tfamily of 1| tive composition. business forms, Suppose We should go back to isol sentative Williams appeared in favor | Attended Dance in New Londe e She leaves another davsh- | tor wriling, exercises in paragraphing | tion. €ive up the Monroe doctrine and | Case Was Heard in Superior Court on|of the matters. Theer was no oppo- give up the Philippines. England used e 5 tion. About 31,000 was realized for the|ment will be at Binghamton, N. Y. R o 1 benmanship, in-| {0 boast of isolation, but it did not e - s Thirty-five members of the New Londen Amendments. A.attended a danoce given 1| 5 benefit of the Memorinl hospital at Chcre- A FlHHN : . London association recent T rif ball held ‘ew Lon- rge A. Pendleton. cludes some papers which have been |keep her out of war. There was real Mrs. Ann| Allen Latham, of New On Thi i ters de ‘automobile cmRoPRm 5 o oy Monday eveitng, Fens | _Stortly before midnight Wednesday, | marked by the Houston -Handwriting | isolation before Perry opened JapAn. | London has peen granted a~ divorcs | mnom mo s, aiieroon of next week | was made by automobil | yomey . : George A, Pendleton, 72 years and 3| Scale. The Houston scale is shown in | If commercial relations are to prevail, | from her husband, James D. Tatham | foea on oighe omendmests 15 the mrac: months of ase, died at his home in | this exhibit. in case of war, there can be no isola- | of parts unknown by a decision hand- Called to New Yo - . er of the city of New London. ’ The scheols of Sprague, Sterling, | North Stoningion, about a mile south | Th fowns of Lebanon and Mansfield |tion. Shall we allow our shops and | eq down by Judge Tuitle in the supe- | ths meie arora iy 1 don. Among | james Dooley left Tuesday for = Voluntown, and Lishon, of which A:|of the village. He had been In failiag | have furnished two Interesting charts |people to sail away never to come |vior court, Judge Tutile heard the | teacesning the apooimtmant e ™ent | york, being called there by the 11 Dbty Ml e Sl +- { Deaith Yor two vears. Alr. Pendleton |apout asricultural . intevests. Thess|back? It is the duty of the country to | cawe tast Fridas and took the matter | coucerning the appolntment by = the | 0 e tive s6. not el el &0 pathy. | ad in. the stats exhibit of worl mew |Was born in Presion on Sept. 27, 154f, | charts rive some idea of the scope of | protect its people wheever they may | ander consideration, oA e e f B Fat"iclengs, BF ChliTbractic DeATy (he | open at the capitol At one timo he (aught school nnd foF | the work in agriculture now. carried [w0. If this protection Is not given, | ""The diverce s granted on the | Densong for retired employes of the Seal of W approval. : @ few years was in the iwfurance bus- [on in some of the schools. AS part of | the neutral is not expected to protect | erounds of habitual intemperance. | mmimeritr B Ly e O o Dan fora®i2| There was an_educational ing | incss at Hartford, but most of his life | this exhibit there are to be found com- | itself, the bellizerents become bolder, | Mra Tatham testified that her hus- | Tpnority representation on the board 3 4 Ve re { of sch 1 visitors. S T e e Suinore. of| 0 tha public hall a¢ Hamburg Weds [ Was passed in Preston and North Ston- | positions written by school children |and the cventual result must he war' | hand had heen intemperate o mare | e e aaaraey the sndlciary edine e s Works of authority and reliable inves- | nesday everinz. A short progfamme|ington. He was sreatly interested in|describing their home projects. The|No war since Napoleon has affected | thun 20 vears and that { 5 280 | mitt, P ol ) ectare: ol nasitM sybjects. "Among | was given and Sunervisor H. O.|horsex and wns well known locally as| ciub work idex Is presented and there | shipping so much as the present war, | ho' disappeared and she has not seen o e ascing, Ont18. DI these men is Dr. Alfred Walton, M. D..| Clough made an address. « |a judge at the New London unty | are_interesting photographs of school | and it is lable to be even, worse. Since | o, heard of him since. state prison. and on the bill valldats Philadeiphia, late Drofessor of mes Acricultural fair, held unnually in this | gatherinzs, o school agriculttral fair | the Civil war the wooden siips disap- the probnte court records of tie diss cine at Harvard university, who says| Now that the man-power djvision|cify. Mr. Pendieton was also well |and fleld work. Mr. A. J. Brundage | peared before the Emgiish iron ships.| MASS MEETING HELD (i DESbabS. ShUCL vecHEIe UE M8 018 after hayins (thoroushly 'nvesiigated|of tho.military census being taken in [known as an auctioneer and had de- fand Mr. R. A. Storrs, supervisors of | Isolation must break down before any > 2 Paia Gmillions of humen beings| Connecticut is nearing completion, the [ vofed considerable of his time to farm. | agricu'ture, arranged this part of the{war. Ho told of the wars of the IN CARPENTERS HALL| .. o CONFERENCE WITH have suffered all their lives and @led | committee is considering taking an|ing. He.was a member of the Third | exhibition. earier centuries and now war_ means % e i pain, the cause f thelr sufferings| imventorv of the state's resources in|Baptist church of North Stol Several of the towns have sent draw- | whole hations at war, when cvsiv abie | Effort to Be Made to Adjust Difficulty TOWN SCHOOL BOARD nexe: Having ""“""mi"".flm Ainaustries- S | “Survicing aco his wife, an@ four |in=a to illustrato applications of prin- | bodied man Is called out to colors. It With Local Concern. are at-pri nt Sther (o1 ’ nd ‘daughters, Mr Joseph S. Adams of | ciples of dra % taught in the schools. | means a mobilization of whoie cou Vocational Trai 9 Scheol Was Di relief which can only be met by re-| A poll of the two houses of con-|th® citv.' Mrs. Charles S. Noyes, Jr. | These principles are outlined and ¢X-!try, and such ‘thin - Th 5 & of za- i : f = s — % x . Charles ves, Jr., se pri re , Ty, h a thing never prevailed e mass meeting of (he Amalg i i R g T e s ina” th1o the | ®ress Tuesday showed that Semator[of Westcrly, rs. Clifford H. Stewart | piaincd in the Dunn leaflets which are | in’ the anclent days. Gated Lol Makern at Asae cussed at Mesting in Superintend ove Sunkist Orangos | § Chiropractors are doing constantly.” | Brandegee was in favor of giving|of North Sionington and Mrs. Charles | in universal use in the schools ur: When war comes now there is fero- | Was heid in Curpenter’s hall Weds: ent’s Office. areripening for | Tnvestigate and leatn for yourself | President Wilson full authority, while | W. Hewitt, Jr. of Cogswell, North Da- | state supervision. cious war. No man dare Organizer Nathai addressed tie S every day in C: 5 rorard £o'the & committee anpointed by the the truth of these statoments. I will| Congressman Freeman was listed as | kota. There is also a son, Morrls A. | Scheols (In the towns of Rerlin, |jic opinion amainst w iy sl Dbe glad to have you eall and will as- | non-committal. Pendleten of Mystie, a brother, Chaun- | Bethlehem, North Branford, -Saybrook, | yeiifaerent couniries. %xemx‘m-mfi war teng. tlon to n with the factory that refuses fornia. t thess | ber of Cemmerce of Norwich formly good oranges freely ‘; i | sist you all I can to any information cey Pendleton, Preston City, and three | Somers, Sprague. Sterilng ‘and Wes AT | R omnive the union 1t whas decided to|Canns Tnc., to ieke up the imstter nf Gesired. There'is mo charge for Such| The state board of education Was - Mr. fda Parkhurst and_3Mise | broox Fave cxhibits in sewing. Soms]sannot be stopped until.some end can } FRoRRIEe Te I o i the managcra | @ vocationnl (rnining schoal for this for their flavor and he conference. issned catalogues df the state nor- oy M. Pendleton of Norwich Town |of the sewing work exhibited by thgl “fe favored the United States join- | today and try and setlle the aiffer. | citv, held a eanferracs i'h the tovn fulness. Ordor today mal scheols in New Britain and Wil- m Yerrihgton of Leba- | Berlin_schools . is desigmed from pat-| o €, (% 0E0, P a6 BEUES JOU0C | ances. I the company does not amree | school commitiee Wedn, in the J.D. mn& Timantic, nlso a pamphiet giving o list : leton alse. leaves thir-| terns draw nand cut by the pupils. The | 1ie, * T, ~isiance with all cauntrics | F3O8 (0 S0 GO Droiability the em- | school suncrintendent’ o 8o of town school commitices, school vis- steps are shown in the exhibit. manent peace, wiien an_organization | Ploves will strike, it is eaid. Anather Dr. of Chiropractic. Graduate P. §. C.|Itors and boards of education. Oscar W. Kalstrom Dead. There is one chart showing pictures | ()L Brite, WICE G0, OEENEAtON | mass meeting will be held to decide Sunlkist ayer Bidg. R 220-221. z . X of school houses bringing out the | £ T - nd he be- | O e tiar. = i 7 B et Rer G O Settvamer, ot | 33 yoars, fica Sundty 0¢ Ny home 88 | MOIURE . eerenting featurcs of | BCRCE And he read (i decaration of artern Forwarding Co. “at the sta Uniformly Good | v i . b 1 £ 34 Lee avenue, New London. He is . = S o~ | the organization. e wou force the o & steamshin terminal it was stoted by | DR. R. J. COLLINS | Nowich ‘wis inavle o bo thera | to| 30 Lo /83"y, Nother. a sisier. Strs;| the exhibition s ' model of & one- | 135, S 80stiqh o ¥ou N nuirie | Members Were Dolightrully Entertain- | 5 0% o ‘clerienl torcs 13 the office Oranges b of the Methodist church as announced, | Burgess and a brother, Haroid, of B~ Good construction such | could have been so forced there would ed by Mrs. William H. Collin Wedresday mornine that thers i ab- Aot i i V 1 3 New London. Do e e Clisniing, _hish windows, | have been no war. Public opinion does 2 3 ? solutaly no change i conditions there, California’ Growerszchangs 1 Mrs. Estelle R. Hunt, 68, widow of Charles H. Gidding fmproved ventiiiating and heating ar- | not determine peace or war, for there | arwich ‘E"‘r";“ t"‘" ooy [iHe pnfdrmed. rtor that neao ?1 e Captain W. Chapin Hunt, and Sister{ gp. gcath of Charles H. Giddings |rangements. The model on exhibition } I8 1o time to form public cpinion, for |\ A g e b8 i ual rpbe e T e 148 Main Street, Norwich, Gonn. | of Major Fdward V. Preston. died |, Z0e G4 of Charles T GIAARES | Lo Fnlde™at "the South Manchester | countrics were at war before public | Alis William 1. Coli e wars i Intendnd for_the Phone #78 . ., . |Mondav at the Hartford-hospital, att- | POCNCTER Jrednesday, oring 6 Ba | nide School. P poiaa bo formed and to X, |about thirty-five present who answored | mhere o o i —_— TuThs ¥ ed a short jliness with pneumonia. She | fo the pust 21 vears as the result of | Mr. H. Clough, who planned and as- | Press opinion during war would be |40 1" il Wik "a dlatect story: Pros- | Rasters 1o was born In Willington, December 29, | [njuries received'in & fall from & load | sembied the cxfibition, has arranged |[srmed as tregson Every country be- | (¢, "™\ “Trncy {presiaed and the | fon ot setieian oo ¥ 47, 7 B to have someone on duty ween the v g 8 fdant T A o3 d the | tion of riv m & J. M. & J. P. SWAHN SR TS, L e gt | ke A aee T | IS BTSSR e | el ol BB | o Y T . M. OR o Factories are paying higher prices !534 (1105, 00 0e ‘Oiiver iadings and | answer questions and explain the char- | to make war and that the Tme had | o0, poViral, lcreating b Accept Po: k-) S - for bar silver than at any time in|pycn U (000 o g ngs, had al- | acter of the work exhibited. come for war. If there were delay in | T30 DY the Memptes. o Ellsworth Willlams and 5 the last-twenty-four vears, accord- |y v C N0 clolgn B ine. Tn No. starting _war, more consilleration, | , CAE DAPED U1 N8 (TAMIETARG A5 B0 | vens, both of this vitv, have accepted . X anors ing to Georze H. Wiloox, of Meriden | vomber, 1380, in Montville, he joined | CITY MISSION ACKNOWLEDGES | there might not be war, =Trance had | 53300 "™ acticuiarty interesting, | PO¥itions with ihe Dodgn Acrenlano |fn Variety of Size, president of the International Silver| i 'myriiage Lucy R, Palmer, who with GIFTS FOR FEBRUARY | 13,2°ire to £0 to war, but had treaty | 05y Tennie L. Spencer in her company of Chicago. Mr. Franklin Square, 237 Main Strset | company, with a factory at Thames-|one sop, Henry Giddings, and one and Mr. Stevens have been employed |fn Qunli!y of Materialza Telephone 551-12 “| vinte. daughter, Alice B. Giddings, survives. | Contributions of Children’ £ L Spectrum - manded protection to Belglum. Pro- | leated the subject Sie the Gallaudet company. 5 Clothing | fossor Lowell said that it” the Untied | intermission the hostess was In Perfection of Mech . o %, Mi Fargo - . turers of alrcraft. Mr. Wiilla At 2 sale in New York Tuesaay afl aisror i o i v the oot Are Greatly Needed. States went into the league the coun- | b3 SSLVINgE by Mfrs. Newton. My heen located in Fiorida for vome iprgti i L Our Line is the best that be obtained. ] the Anderson Galleries, George D.| s 0™ dlate famil: He was & try might go to war, but the chances |y Th 1 paper of th b with the Gallandet company and __}l Smith pafa $1,080 for the manuscript |Of his ‘mmediate iy 2| The city Mission reports, with|are removed. as no nation would want |l ens reoared ba oy, Jool #. G- | Stevens at the Thamesvilie pant. FREDERICK T. BUNCE Smith paia $1,050, for the manaRcript | mempe of tho Bactist chureh of Let- |, The, City Mission | reverts, | with | are removed: as no nation would want | e was prepared by Bev. Joel 1 Sio- | 3 fingwell. = cum, D. D. on the subject, Develop- s covering.the treachery of Benedict Ar- 7. of February from the following |other nations would be against was t “Ameri. Mazazine nd Fi $1,000 Damage Suit. - THE PIAND TUNERJ]| 53w iaviriac native of Not-| o aeeth ot Rathons bessowsld oc- | S0Urees: e, Mavain Honns, | 810, heretore would oppose: There 1 | Bemtparers Ehic was feca ne Ived | Michaeh Campienns - thwoash nia| The Covers are of the fines 27 UNION STREET " o f] ™ Curred Weanesday at his nome on O | 5 208%, W: S, Alling, Marvin Hanna, |no agreement in the ~league which | L. Newion. 7ho discussion was lead | father, Guisepn Campamna, of Xew Faelige; Phone 1414-2 Norwich, Genn. || At a meeting of Comfort Circle of|Strost aftor an iliness of about seven | Mathen Mre. . 1. Brighes Mes. Join | comg Sirect, to war, but thal in the | by Dr. Glidersiseve and wna ontercd | London has aned Mavia Girni of Now | Moroceo, the Sheets can ’ 5 o | 2 ds b entering war the [ into by Mr. Colling gnd others. London for 51,000 damnges for An - : . the King’s Daushters, held Wednes- | Months with =tuberculosis. The de- | Davies, Mrs. A. E. Speeler, Mr. 8. H.|other countries would be againet tha | Y i | MR a ot e praintl had in many rulings. » with Mrs. Freelove Miller. of | ceased was born in Poland 48 years | Mead, ‘Mrs. A. A. Browning, Mrs. F.|country. unless the offending cournir TAL gaalt with o stone. The paintiet wl- ¢ Street, the vice leader, Alrs, |80, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frauk |\ Hilton, Mre. s | R et the. oMclat s oy Iy NASEpERARE SOC e i o stans a i aei| For those who do not ca J. H. Allen presided. There was a|Petrowski. He came to this country|Louise M. Scott, V. A. Aiken,|gtated its g i genfiknt ‘tivew - Stige. wt - NpR gt #o0d sttondance and a husy &nd plcas. | Several years ago. He is survived by |airs. ¥, C. Sterry. Class Circle, Mrs, B. | 11000 (S, S ance, | We cannot ico. | Local c'"b:‘o"r;:::f Tioetty, Affeir at | struck him on the hied, infictifg & fag: o ‘losther cover we ha¥ is wife and two daughters. i ant afternoon was spent. o B G Mary e (¢ |war. The worla is geosraphically ‘Wednesday, Col. Charles W. Gale, WEDDING Mrs. F. Leon Hutchins, Mrs. Lockie | neorer than ever, Dx miNies memsasl Tus Bkt Soclal club beid a well To Erect Boundary Signs. cashier of the Thames National bank, & G. A , Broadway Church, Mrs. Bd- + attended masquerade ‘ednesday ev- The New T. don City street depari- isry he had. several of the so-called new one Smith—Pawelson. it Caiyl Mins Lans, st Bmily N countries to stand torkther and pre- Snimg in St Marys 0. A" Dl Fho (. Zhe New Lobdon citkc alfedt fenert. | samme mechnmax-;; alnd :,m th and 4wo dollar bills, which are really § A very pretty wedding took place at | Perkins, Miss Annie ' McQuire, 3 1 all was prettlly decorated with ban- | D1 (o ameres are’ working in coniuner iy new bilis printed from old plates, ‘e home oF M. aod e, Johm . | Earie Fi. Christman, Mrs. F. A. Col- vooTofessor Lowell was given a rising [ ners and sireamers of national Golors. | Yion for the ersction oOf signs njunc, |same sheets as the leather =i faces being familiar, althoukh the| Powelson Wednesday evening when |lins, Mrs. Wm. Coughlin, Mrs, D. L. : i The costumes were many and varied, | bonndory line. hetween Nom Tondo i 1.0 show a few trifilng changes, |their daughter, Marion, was united in | Underwood. —— there being 1 wild man, Uncle Sam, | poungary, Fne biween New London TR Sy L 3 . |marriage with Carl Coddington Smith.| Contributions of children’s clothirg BOYS’ HOUR. orientals, Indians, cowboys and others | gigng on the boundary lines batween 190 Frankfi’i Eg ;’Mwfl"t Frank H. Weaver. U.|The ceremony took place in an alcove|are greatly needed. Also books and too numerous for description. Over | pfrg O, J06 POURCRTs, TREs bRtWeel . B iy the imitation leather, with ¢ N., in charge of the United States|in the living room where in front of | magazines, of which the recent sup- | Repert on Hartford High School Con- |10 hundred enjoyed the programme | .. jatford turnpike and the Nor- v A 5 avy secruliting v i k2 dis- off. of 24 dance The music was furnigh- 15 THE SEABE T0 GRT A el DRl &7 Conmmrionr mutoe 10 1S ol e s T B, D- |0ty hes Talien vention Made by J. H. Ely, Secre- | o4 “by Johnson's Society String or. | Wich road. 25-27-29 Broadway ROAST BEEF AS"WELL AS A NICE | port of enlistments in the.navy for|who entered to the strains of the wed- [ FOUND CUT AND tary. chetay AAE 84 Somdone - S, they Powder For Fort Wrigh PIECE OF COR BEEF OR ANY- | the week ended February 15, HEnift- |ding march from Lohengrin and were played musio that would make & wood- owder For Fo aht. — THING IN THE LINE. . |ménts for Conmecticut number ~|met by the bridegroom and the best BLEEDING IN THE GUTTER| At the Bovs’ hour in the Y. M. C. A, |en man dance. Refreshments were| Forty-six tons of powder arrived in INE. - three. man, Bverett Byles. The double ring Wednesday afternoon there was a|served. The affair was in charge of | New London by rail Wednesday con- Tll 'nla L & T "y ( VAL.LUPPERT Prvice was used. The bride was veig | Worcester Man Picked Up by Police | large atendance. Two recls of motion | the Dresident of the club, George H.|signed to Fort Wright. The powder | 111€ mes Loan rust Lo. . The fourth annual indoor rifle mtch |357817%1n @ gown 'of white satin and and Physician Called. pictures were shown and Boys' Sec. | Johnson. Therc were guests from New | was loaded aboard the government RIS Lo = s of the Connecticut National guard is |taiee) with: court tosin, @ Trer van g ot Tetars 7. FI Ely gave & repors of the | London, Willimantic, Putnam and Dan- | transports and taken to Fishers Is- o to be heid in the armories of the va- | chught with orange blossoms and she | Shortly after the saloons had closed ford High School convention hetd | lelson. i land. » DIVIDEND NOTICE D K rious companies April 2 to 21, In-|CITRcd a shower bouquet sof white | Wednesday night a man was found|M the Hartford Y. M. C. A. recently. . 2 pieprEnl ¥ 3 clusive. Each company is to be rep- o lying in the gutter mear Little Water | He gave extracts from the addresses Bdrige Guarde’ Cook Arrive: Installed Vice President. - fm 3 * 2 f] Fesentea Dby a team of 10 men ana and"Market sireets with his nose Cut | of the principel speaners. ATihir Cotr| Tommy GIN has arrived fn New! Ao iottares wiconr ot o Annes |D#POFIOTS in the Commercial Doy 4 “* Pltwe alternates. The distance is to}ace and bleeding badly. He was under|ton of New York and Arthur Howe, | London. Tommy ls the cook that the|n 4§ U3 [O0S0N MEelng 00 Be ATRES |ment are hereby notified tha be 50 feet. groom’s mother wore black satin and | the influence of liquor and unable 0} who was captain of the Yale eleven in | suardsmen at the bridge have been | . A0 = SO0, % % BFIReR 1 700 I for amounts of five per cont. o & lace. After the ceremony Mr. and |Walk. Policeman Fenton took the man {1912 Raymond Case of this city was | looking for. He was expected about | fnol W00 el B i TOTF e Aree nd atliwied aMianEG A fund of 35000, in shares of 35lyy Smith received the congratula- | to headquarters in an express wagom.|also a speaker at the convention. a week ago, but no word was heard of | the soclety by County r m | pr an claims v ol s A each, is being secured for a okl g o Phe o R g Where he gave the name of James Kir- 2 it iy hiun whan s | 2 uinness. ready on and after Wednesday Mo AL house at Flanover and it is turnished by the v club guming | by and residence as Worcester, Mass. arrived and was greeted with cheers. 7, 1917, upon presentation of Re TLA ¥ these shares which has been taken by |{RrPiSned bY e aaony club during | ffo was unable to tell how he came.to FUNERALS. P e e e ThEn Mastas with = SR el =gl Governor C. S. Whitman, of =~ NeW|/orng and southern with pink | Feceive the cut. He was attended by the new addition and are to have real New Ambition syl P WSS s Al String instruments rensiced J| York. who was born at the parsonsgeang white roses in e dhuing room | = B oy Seagii Rev. Samuel Hart, D. D. meals, * g0 all of them say bust the For N : P B gl ot pdbucnsc e e ¢ || ittt B Covemention| S8 O SRS o SRS R R |y, o o, s 4| - PR P ——— For appointments address E. v 5 . ing O s aut 8 Uckuse. The | 1) Connecticut. diocess attended .the| To Gst Five Por Cent. Dividend. et hoed A el E =5 eased 3 ¢ nerve topic—the famous o €. BULLARD; Sliss Plics, Nor- At the e ettt ol Funeral of Rev. Samuel Hart, dean of | The depositors in the commercial | ave-rrain tononns tabier-tuat wit| MEN’S FUR COATS wich, Commi= sab i s Berkeley college and secretary of the | department of the Thames Loan and [ put vigor, vim and viality Into nerv- B : asome cheat Hafls Eaie SRS House of Blehops. at the church of | Trust company will receive a © per | ous, tired out, all in, despondent peopie I 2 1 - held - in - Bri Tuesds an. At the United Lenten service, of|the Holy Trinity in Middletown Wed- | cent. dividend on March 7 and there. | In & few days. = i The lowest prices of the 7 Th the Trinity Episcopal church this ev-|pesday. Prayers were read at St |after. The receiver, Amos A. Brown- "Apgr{mg b ST SR '(;_ch are :r;.- season. Balance of stock Most Clgars Are Goawm - tional society will hold its one day ening at 7.45 p, m, the preacher will | Luke’s chapel and the body was then |ing, was recently authorized by the|guthorized by the maker to retand the et : | Court on May 17 this.year. owing to|turning from their trip Mr. and Mrs.|be the Rev. Staniey C. Hughes of | borne to the church and placed in |auperior court, on Mr. Browning's pe- | Burchass prive if anyone in dissetieied | Raccoon, 2 Wombat, 1 Ry {Smith will reside on Luurel Hill ave- | Newport, R. L state during the service. The rit- |tition, to declare this dividend. n accordance with guarantee (n each|ys r . mne. 2 et M A e ras fhe ceEvics. ibend lares box. sian Calf, 1 Russian Horse, 2 the fact that the date of May 13th . Miss Olive Riley Pianist. the service with R Rev. Chauncey B. Norwich Wirslgss Club. ity mervous prosiration. ‘meniaj | Manchurian Dog, 2 Muskrat s o Forced to Turn People Away. Miss Olive Riley was $ianist at the | Brewster, bishop, ' presiding, assisted | There was a moeting of the Nor- | $ehression snd wnstrant macres mersed W onG edbaste: | (lined.) The Auditoriuni theatre was forced |parish gathering of Trinity M. E. Rt. Rev. Edward S. Lines, bishop | wich Wireless club in the Y. M. C. A.| by overindulgence in to turn people away at their perform- |church on Tuesday evening instead of the diocese of Newarl Re. Rev. E. | building Wednesday evening and re; or overwork of any NP‘» the National League |ances Wednesday night. - Miss Olive Lintop. X Campion Acheson, suffragan bishof of | ular business was transacted. The club |~ Ae o braln food or for any atfiction [BUing new is money well invested ors, a meeting in % this_diocese, and Rev. Dr. Storrs O.|has assembled a complete wircless | of tho nervous system conolins 18 ul the Chapman building| Wi ‘o). Samuel B, Horme will | Torrington_Native potatoes are be- | Sevmour of Litchfield, president of the [ outhit, but it is not as adequate as|Sirbassed; while for hysterls, trem m L L m" o evening and sewed for |celsbrate hle 74th birthday sunivers- |ing sold_in Torrington today at 85 ng desiréd and a better one will soon be | Pplenaia - Mall orbers Ailed Tor Gui ot ; ary cents a peck. B - L - town customers. Tl RAYM STREET. NORWICH. oF A 0 A