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FRESH RHUBARB, b. 12¢ 'NEW BERMUDA ONIONS, Ib: ... ....-..13¢ FRESH HEAD LETTUCE NEW CABBAGE 1.00 Waru\ of 6 tbs. GRANULATED SUGAR.. | ‘4 Ib. MOHICAN TEA______. i Spécial Coffes, 1.t i /e e ™ SpocniTu,e:llhn&,‘/ghm...... Other ‘ea or ofiu—!mlullv. of Owners and Boats Enrolled for Naval “Meserve—Big Schooner Lord Leaves for New York to Load Cargo for Bweden—Lenten Meetings. The naval reserve movement is re- hearty support here among hoat owners. Capt. Hen: Fwor- thy and F. I. Rathbun forr{n the com- mittes here and are working in con- Iln with the officers in New Lon- who have so far -mnn themselves and their boats are | New Latham, William Palmer, Ed- Main, James Sistaf®, Asa Clark, B&thbun, md Buddlington, Sid- Beebe, and J. P. 'l‘ho-. who have enrolled their un Robert Palmer & Son Ce, A. V. Morgan, B. W. w i Bciston and Byatett c?m Hliam Brown, aJeper Charles Hadley have en- themsslves., Others will follow the Inspection. of boats .will be fade during the coming week. Lenten Meetings. “Rev. W. B Bates of Mystic preached Jenssen, John Hendrickson, Fred # Frank Fitch, Herman Fischer, cmlns mesunawfllwdnflum Len- ten season. Contractor G. 3. MoDonald has re- covered from injury -to his_leg re- ceived in a recent fall. Arthur Rafuse is to give up his work of barging and return to his home here. New Schooner Leaves. The schooner® Madelyn ‘Shirdey Lord left tl\u Palmer yard ‘yesterday for “where she will take on a cargo ot general merchandise for Swe- den. She return to the plant here for complet after loading, which will take about two weeks. Her mas- ter is Cant. Cw e Fred Fitzpatrick has n . visitin, In Provigante. ” Mrs. M. E. Bailey is entertaining relatives Not 2% Adams, Mass. Mrs. Wi has e guest ll:s%iflbtth Mm ‘William Patterson_has return- rs. n ed from a visit in Bast Chapman s a fireman on the New Haven Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Thompson to make their ONE GUN MIGHT HAVE WII THE ALGONQUIN MI:; n..a,m Gives Hia Remsony i to the Automobile Depart-|ed lnuucntq ' For So Ioll-vlng. ment at the Capitol, Hartford. /-':'dulme‘g 'S Arsiae tHé Yonden, Makch 160 5.15 p. fustiit we mmmxomn-wmlwmi'- had been armed I do not belleve fhie ‘flm‘l ‘m First Session of Kind in Many Years. | cubmaring wou'd bave got ue* said The Sesston just closed was the 75t | Captatn Nordberg, of the Amerigan o steamship Algonauin, sunk by a Gers e | men submerine on Mazch 12, in an fn- tarviow with The Associated Press 4 Yplataihg ‘his . reaso prosidential isinaguration, has heen o T e gl e W act on the nomination of cabinet omi- | & WO, TE CONITIE, oL Ay the new administration. Pres- e e a0 by i | 24 the submarine when she was thres a2 ;- oMl ey ;qnqg oW befora she ngen::‘ fire. v i . | She was not submerged and made a conld be retained without tite formal- | J0C, VAT Tt STITT 00 WER gt ok Apndmisation. ORe gon 4t the wtern of the A'edi- Hundreds of Nominattons Confirmed. |~uin v we would bave & e hundre 8- “OF MACCABEES IN TROUBLE | iony confrme oniy one met ."‘2‘,,”‘,.,.'_’ wovas T baligee rounced oppositi 1 that 1 g v st ncoesst: m Knowliton of B,_n:;:r- t’1- n"m,_ Ahf ,,",‘R.MC. Anking tha erhmopeibim e at lesat Eurcka Tent at Nashua, N. H. | naval aide s P n 10 b a rant fwomd heve.bean AW th. HEton Rt tN N H. M 6 admiral. AV the ot"flrl;" mostl mrvll- « B 4 "1m e ""“/1 l‘: Wt Nashua, - arch 16.—A war- | mastors, judzcs and cifétoms official marina commander Was not was issued “today for the arrest fallod in the lae: sersa: only hec - 1 Bl P insnen m J. Know'ton, firancial secre- | *hey wape banked behi d the troubloe [thet we wars wegrmed, he conld rest _Eureka Teni, Order of ‘he|~om~ m-uvmw nom'nition. which the [seanred 0f that fart na he same nentrs bées, on a charge of obtalning | democrats insistcd on ke ni'g 2t ' ofar nnd saw #hat we Aid not fire In re- ey under falst pretences. The po~| head of the list. Afier it was nrn, HK\:‘- nlly at WM 1; involved. | -o!-:‘ ol;h'lwzrf ‘}v y?n"rfd‘ act'on| “T am M'...:,;A, rom % M‘..q..n:. owlton, an ef the”local lodge | »n_the others followed qu nowe Alenk v the siBEwein 4 et v el I | =ince lis’ omeuntzation twenty years " No ‘action ‘was taken, "howeer, - 3 g0, dimappeared about February 1 |the mresid nt« rominces for the ‘new Rev. Austin J. O'Toole, brother of | the police anmounced. and no trace of | ariff comm town, has been heard of since. S Arthur M. Cottrell of Elm street spending a few days in New York : INTERNED CF M R2DERS % EIGHT-FOOT STOCKADE HAVE CHANGED PCSITION " AROUND FREIGHT TERMINAL Of the Wuhrn lllryl.nd Railroad at Port covmgton. tn an Mt ANl reseom for mv holdinmg the belfef that thsr do not sttack armad vessels With the same freedem . fa *he cane of unnrmed shivs. Moved to a New Location in tHe Phil- adelphia Navy Yard. EXPRESSION OF GRATITUDE Amather palnt worth mentioning 10—T0e tme ks camht T Aoi Dariain that A we hnd TO JAPANESE GOVERNMENT | Baitimore, March 16—Construction & S coflm‘tnr-'v; ’der‘ hane awmed _and ~his to bo'd our Gre et S of a eight-foot stockade toppo rifheln and Peinze -8l |t the perderons anpe-red alongs notified of the break and is For Marks of Respect Shown Memory | Barorg oiee ot pokade tor e ein | Frica ich were todav miov-d to @ rew | e tha (i l; o Mo 4 on the case, of Late Ambassador Gerard. Western Marviand r=ilroad about its | Position in the Ph!l delphia navy rard. | gent the submersihia tn the bottora In the past three years four rob- . immense freight terminal at Port|The moving was without incident. T -re, The commander of ».. sube beries. have ttken place in this store ‘Washington, March 16—Charge | Covington, on the harbor front. Offi- | Crews of the ships !ined the ralls and | papine Memlaved e one only three weeks ago. It .1s| Wheeler at Tokio was instructed by |cisls of the company sald that while | silently watched thrée tugs tow the |(jrauehout the business of llnklng the the state department today to express| they anticipated no trouble in the | Cruisers to their mew berths. Alzonquin.* z dthe‘J:ahvuilgl,et s]méctrrt\me?t !:;‘e grati- e:mi‘lho Wu‘urn xuyland was in- MR Rl i sy ol -~ ——— . WETT e of the United States for the many | Vi in @ strike, they were prepar- ‘orrington—The clerks of the town | Waterbury.—Classes numbering 22 JE » CITY marks of respect shown the ‘memory M‘ for any eventuality. are :.bougt to form a union and at a|young m»n’yzfld women will be zfld- . of the late Ambassador Guthrie, and —_— preliminary meeting eelected Daniel A.|uated from the city's evening schoold Gardiner Class Has formally to accept the offer of a war- | Watertown.—The Taft school closed | Garvey as chairman and Thomas A.|on I'riday. March 23, This: s th —Last Concert in Library Course— | ship to. bring the boddy of the am-| Wednesday for tho lnflnt vacation and | Furey as clerk and treasurer of thé |largest class ever, last year's class o Fire in Tenement on Factory Hiil. | bassador home. will epen March temporary orsanization. 205 being the largest up to that time. ‘The Gardiner class of the Methodist church held a sale and served an oys- ter supper in the vestry Friday after- mesrmenss Entertaining to Children and Grown-ups W. J. Robertson, Jr., Mrs. Rol ertson, Mrs. W. R. Burdick. Tho ‘p- ron table was in charge of Mrs. Sem- uel Thatcher and Miss Bessie MuCl\ll— gage. The candy table was 5 % of Mrs. W. S. Rood, Mrs. Wlllflm l(c» wit Cluzgage and: Miss Florence Thatcher. : : c p The popcorn of Miss Esther Harris, Miss Julictte Richmond and Miss Nel- N lie Mell Misses Mary Tinker and h: Bella Robertson were in charge of a parcels post table. Mrs. A. C. Bur- ! : - z 1ick, A. C. Burdick and Rev. Samuel 2 5 Thatcher served ice cream. : » Sunday Subjects.’ Rev. J. A. Spidell's morning sud- A i e jest oo Sandxy Ty Befte’s Beouty. 12 TflE sTm RT Has the Universal Reproducer the evening the topic is ‘omman : & = to Slay Your Child. ; ; : and Plays All Disc Records Rev. Samuel Thatcher's morning % = 2 subject at the Methodist church is the i G Humiliation and Triumph ‘of the Christ. - In the evening he will preach nis tenth sermon in the series on the book of Revelation. The Bpworth League will b2 led by Mrs. W. C. Jef- fers. R Henry W. Hurlburt of Gioton will preach at the Congrzgational shurch on Sunday morning. Theodore A. Robinson wiil lead the Christian Endeavor meeting. Concert of Hawalian Music. The ]u:alsnneer'! in the leru-g 1%0!;- . | 0 was hel n . i A o £ fi;:;‘“&u:"“f;x“ou:e" “-'n':ur-o].iy‘ even:| . & B ; Also the Dixiola Cabinet Phonograph, selling from $25.00 to $90.00 1 It 'walian - & A # Singers and tiat fact flied she house. The Celebrated Mandel Cabinet Machine, The weird pathos cf, the native music b 3 4 o ¥ and instruments- was produced with : selling as an introductory price, $95.00 telling effect. Round after apiauee groeted each: sefection, T § ] Equal t5 any $150.00 Machine on the Market course this year has been exuwo!h ally good and well attended. - g 5 - Liberal credit given to all purchasers of our phonoguphs No one ““m;mnr& !;l‘:l: -l;':r-m e can afford to be without a phonograph at these prices etock bre ‘OF the. é’;fi:fie"i«z«m:: g ik i -Come in let us demonstrate to you the merits of these machines afice. The lse respond- reached The fire started from some unknown causg in the Malek store in the base- 3 s " ment. Prompt use of the water ex- - - tinguished the fire. The bystanders i nlso received their share of tge 1;1-, S () ter. was done in the store, and E 3 5 “THE BIG STORE WITH THE LITTLE PRICES” R O e = S\ | 9-11 Water Street Telephone 965 Henry E. Paul has resigned with the Textile Novelty Co. to enter the smploy of the Acme Finishing Co. in Pawtucket, R. 1. The family will not leave Jewett City for the present. Mrs. Elizabeth Auclair's spening is Mare! l. and 19.—adv, Peter Cooper and Miss Bessie per returned Friday mun New !ork. where thev have . “Spent the Winter. Miss Klflenc Allying, who is Very Il with measles, was somewhat im- broved Friday. recovered from severe grip -and threatened pneumonia and is able to down stairs. The steamer Mohawk has been. taken to the new shipyard in Bhnlnm‘n re- cently established by Mark Gilbert. It will be rebuilt into a barKentine. Work on the rebullding of the wrecked boat owned by Alex. MacNeil of Lomg Island will soon commence.at the J. Davis shop. An outside chimney /is being built on the house occupied by Mrs. l\ml White. Mrs. White, who has been ill, i y — is able to be about the house. Mrs. E. Main has retutned from a visit to relatives at Saybrook Point. “Stand High in Music. Thirty-one pupils of the Main street school received marks of 100 per cent. In music this week. - Mrs. Charles Chapman 4s the guest -| of relatives in Pogquomoé for-an indefi- nite time. Sixteen sh have recent- ly arrived m":m shipyard and about as many for the Stonington yard, Church lo.hl- ‘Meet.