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e * | - Mre. Thedore F. of Mystic e Dbeen visiting in N : Y. Frederick Sudlow has been in' New e yrk on & business trip. . A. Davis of Stonis b VARIOUS MATTERS R R o Ry el Frank M. Rose Alleges Late George W. Finley Failed to Take M 3ist is St. mfi i“~ “Miss E..B. Fitspatrick has been in | s et at 630 thig|NO¥ York for meveral days, on bust:) The moon is new tomorrow, the 23nd, | vioGnns SeE o e e R o at 1106 p. m. © of Norwich. < ed the sum of $5,000 to be assigned to A it ‘vesterda: ‘brought ‘ym s aertay ght| Daniel Zmr. ':_v‘:..wot Celchester | o Manchester did not take out a life| the plaintiff for ‘the discharge of the indebtedness. Tapping of sughr maples his begun | DOPkine and Allep mupitions plant. : ‘3 insurance :v::l- to Frank, M. Rose,| 'Afr Finley failed to keep and carry in the suburban sections. - Mrs. S, C. Jaques has rsturned home SCCOTENE, (0 o sETeement and alsejout the Be T and sl felled FERGUSON'S %@ . e t and alsofout the promise to insure his life in after spending the week-end in_Jew-| . Good hot supper at Spiritual Acad- g made, Mr. Rose has filed a 310,000 dam. | 16 assign any interest to the value of R R GANS 8 TOP emy tonight, 25 cents.—adv. ett City with her son, E. Lioyd Minen | 550 guit against the F1 tato. o | $3,000 G any part thereof in any bulld. s ing high, foll Jro. Qe T of New | e i ‘ti ciork oF Che B e e o Tt 5 . treams are rumning high, follow- gl o &y o "ot = aid" at the time of 1f you have a gift to ssiect, come and || Streams are rumning 1 ow- | ork ciey s tne guest Tor « wesk ot b X 2 a see the dainty WRIST WATCHES, s D RINGS and| Boat owners are already preparing e et e ot | to avechau: heir crate for "the seas son. street. ¥ Mrs. Frederick Phillips and Mrs.| It is alleged.that in 1883 Mr. Finley lm:‘s?hilflp.o!uvn” ‘were re- | was indebted to Mr. Rose for the sum Katherine Finley, executrix of the o November S¥nd, 1916, th . tate. 5 bl 171 presented a claim -mm'm’.“:. % P, Smart style. f rove’ & FECININGE (eaver. 3 Excellent workmanship. An offort is beins made to reopen|°ULEUSSS of My end Mre Wallece | ot 00 e it ther e mo gt g 3 the school in District No. 6, in North |4 out a policy of life insurgnce. up- ruoh to Secare | Stoninston. Mrs. Albin Hagstrom and daushter Bavadle at the time of mhix the "the dairyman Perfect fit guarantéed . Students at Pomfret school are re- |ing several days with Mys, Hagstrom's Mo wonin BivaeC Bl T E B 239 MAIN ST., FRANKLIN SQUARE | turnins to resume their studies, after | mother »cs .Elizabeth Hill, of Nian- association the prin- . i Ord Easter Suit the Spring vacation. tic. ¥ 4 ipal and interest, when it had reach- "f.‘.‘." County Milk Produsers ! it Ithough Tuesday had all the - bave under New Deeftm &nsage miatks of & Spring day. 1t whe only 11| ANDREW CAPLES WAS et itk e mm e e .7 o] Bow. degrees early in the morning. CHOSEN VICE PRESIDENT i o GIVES R _— FOR a Providence 'm‘m pepsl al 0TH UAL CONCLA NOT OFFERING DEF e Ko spepsia PANCAKE FLOUR Rallroad men fre hustling to catch| e Succesds Ralph Birksnshaw Who| EFENSE | F25aon aine 4 3 -“E"l Dok | I T0u willeat & QEUAItS DIV Y MAPLE SYRUP aents caused by the uncertaiaty of the Has Left Norwich. Jamies C. Macpherson Ghesen Prelate | Dr. Shahan Says These Who Bore e e s Lot Soey, betore you o to, bed: you wil learn nd Costello Lippitt Treasurer. i < o Ayer, secre- | that there is no harm in your LA TOURAINE coFFEE | Four new members were admitted| S Cr S . fgpeer. B e rtaton- L admed Loaesr, | | The reason is clear'y plaim. ' Four A meetine of the corporators of the | 2nd three applications for iP| The %0th annual conclave of the| Ina statement made on Tuesday aft- | Barl Bennett president; J. K. Hall, sec- | system lacks the proper All Seasonable Geod Things at 0dd Fellows' Home at Groton is to|Were recelved at the regular meeting|grand commandery of Connecticut, | ernoon by Dr. Dennis J. Shahan with ~treasurer; North g.—ur. Juices to_make your meals & 121-125 MAIN ST. be held at New Haven today (Wed- g{n&» Mary’s T. fi g‘ society held on | Knights Templar, was held with New | reference to his removal from the of- ‘_g gested. Stuart’s "Z pepsia Tab People’s Market - Tyaeeiay, vening in shelr roms, Pres.| Haven commandéry Tuesday. fiee of ‘llc Inspector on Monday by Frani white | sive"the stomach and other orsans of B § e n The subordinate commanderies were | Mayor Allyn L. Brown. he sets forth Local, | the digestive apparaius the where- |} Cyustom Tailoring Dept. The meeting of the National Society | chair. each represented by their deiegutes|reasons why he did not attend the president. withal to digest food. 5 FM Sm United 2s Daughters of 1813, state Andrew Caples was elected vicelang in addition were present many of | hearing set for last Saturday in the Milk producers are now ‘eonsidering Get a 50c box from any drug store of ™. .ccticut, is to be held Friday, |president to Al the vacamcy caused|the past grand officers of the grand | mayors office and why he did not offer fiity of marketing their pro- |and try them, or send the coupen for JUSTIN HOLDEN, Preprister larch 30th, at Hartford. D emat e O RN irten- | commandery. any defense. “I refused this Invitation their own plant. Presidents | free trial. Eminent Grand Commander Albert | to attend my own funeral and be pres- An anniversary requiem high mass|wards was elected chairman of the|w. Mattoon. of New Faven presided. | cat at the s obsequies.” said the doctor, Reuther & Co’s STERLING ALE and | for Mrs. Isabella Finnegan was sung | board of directors to flll the vacancy | In’ his report the grand commander | Dr. Shahan further stated that none of |8 b. m. North In St Patrick’s church Tuesday at 8|caused by the resignation of James DAl . Tnan oF aperity in th s | Real GERMAN BEER on | 0\ > repor i ‘prosperity e | those who bore charges against him|Thursday 2 p. m. at the railroad sta- F. A. Stuart Co., 258 Stuart Bl ot e n:ugm o e R e e g wuriee velley W8S | several commanderies and many addi- | had appeared In the mayor's office at|tion at Chestnut Hill; Thursday even- || Marshall, Mich., send me at Aol (S & RING The records show that the nearly 52~ A communlcation was read at tne|'lOp2 to the membership. =~ = |the stated time. ing 17:3 ., Grange hall, Leban free trial packige of Stuart’s Dys- J DEL-HOFF w miles of the Norwleh '& Worcoster | mecting concerning the state feld day | Commandes, ATthar G Wheelor. Nor: | barhir Manfa g roPDed, Inte the o pepsia Table PEAN railroad were opened to fravel seven- | which will o 5 vear durin & : 3 3 . ; = b H'A“‘l.lg BROS., P 7-sowen years ago. in Merch; 1560, | ihe mionth of June in Torrington. At Tadk: deputy commander, Willlam W-|tor, “I picked it up—awd this is what|Hail's house, Preston Plains; Sa Y || Name.... F“‘l D"“" .fi ""'.",..‘,_, the head of the committee of arrange- ver, Hartford; generalissimo, Carey | it said: “There's no use crying over |afternoon, 2 p. m. town hall, Baltic; Telephone 1227 X Local builders who have occasion to | ments for this big state event is Rev.| congdon, New London; captain gen-|spilt milk, old man. Take your medi- | Saturday evening, 8p. m., H. J. Ken- e order glass are finding a marked|J. H. King, formerly of this city. Shortage In the supply, owing to the | = Henry Tibbitis presented the society | Senior warden, Frederick L. Hunting: | 230, Delleve in medictne.” he con- | 'C. W. Theinert, president of the Pro- inability of the factories to secure fuel. | with a large map of the city of Nor. | (n; Meriden: junior warden, Eugene J. | {inned. “and that good cheer Is 8 |ducers’ Cooperative Diary Assoclation wich which will be placed in a promi- | gfaTi own; prelate, James C.|great aid to it. I also believe that in |of Rhode Island will be present at each - — St. James’ church, Poquetanuck, has | nent place. The social committee is | MacPhersen, Norwich; treasurer, Cos- | jolitics, to the victor belongs the|of these meetings and explain the of€-| oo uy NG CIRCLE HELD to do its part in the pension | making arrangements for a whist and | fehg LiPpitt, Norwich; recorder, Fli C.| spoils, and that in victory the poli- |anization of producers to secure the will project of the Eplscopal church, and | dance -which will be held in April. Birdsey, Oferiden; standard ‘Bearer. | tician’ should alwavs remember his |benefits of the skimming station to be EXHIBITION OF WORK. We cheerfully ex- J|Fas Gecidea upon its vearly apportion- i George E. Hinman, Willimantic; sWord | friends nnq _that if the other fellow is | located in Providence at once and the i . ment. bearer, F. Ward deFlyn, Danbury:|in anq won't et out, why simply put|development of the plan for handling | Two Hundred Crowded the Hebrew plain all about our QSEFENNRY. warder, Angus H. MacKenzle, Bridge- | pim out. That's politics and thav's how |and distribution of milk. ~County | "y it te on West Main Street. Nex Bunds will be the farewell port; commander of the guard, Bur- politics is worked nowadays. Simply |Agent Warner wil lalso attend the horc. = & Sunday of & number of Methodist pas- Mrs. Henry B. Latham. ton I ‘Strickland, New Hazh; in-12%cace of twa cats and one mouse: |mestings and present the latest de-| tyin over 200 in aitendance, the J ITNEY pLAN tors hereabouts, who are expecting new | Eunice H. Hewitt, 73 vears old, be- | Spector, Thomas W. Morgan, Hartford. | iwo dogs and one bonme. Otherwise, | velopmens i nthe N. E. M. P. A. - A s appointments at the coming confer-|loved wife of Henry B. Latham of the The annual banquet and the recep-| ouy are we in it? Let the other fel- iy ey Sewing circle of the Norwich chapter eral, Beénjamin L. Coe, Waterbury; | cine and look happy!™ dall's_house, Lisbon. and Embalmer; LADIES! 337 MAIN STREET Opposite Post Offise 'Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant é3 = ence. Plain Hill road died suddenly Monday|tion for the retiring eminent grand| ;. cant to his heari's content. Well,| PAT ROONEY’S RESTAURANT of Hedassah held a meeting and ex- a wa) evening from an attack of heart|Sommander was heid in Woolsey hall|, . 1 b story: | . hibition of the work they have ac- ® is a pleasing way 10 || rn. iwie ambasator Georrs w |SUSHLF o s Stick Cor | henrt| SCEAMToN: PEE Mttt on! | Ve o thenend okt story) AT bRt cIRGE. | D S e e an buy Jewelry, Watches, Guthrie, who represented the United|gaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles | mander Wallace S. Moyle of New Ha- | nonth, His Honor, Mavor Allyn L by the . . : ew! > 3 States at the court of Japan, was a | {ewitt of Preston and North Stoning. | Ven commandery was toastmaster. A | oot wiiked tooy m room. aming | Comedy in One Act Presented by the | Hebrew :nstitute on West Main street. - . brother of Mrs. Park Painter of|ton. = She married Henry P. Latham|Past grand commanders Jewel Was| omre hoe ona: artoe o anare s Epworth League. The Hedassah is an organization of -~ and Diamonds. e who survives with a son, Charles H.|&ven Eminent Sir Mattoon by New | Jjow probably not to his liking. walk- £ e I e B A B I L Tatham of Griswold, two grandsons,|Haven commandery. The toastmaster | 11”00 aeatn nnd returned to his office| Rooney's ‘Restaurant, a comedy In|the sending of nurses and doctors to M THE PLAUT-CADDENCO. Only fourteen cities and towns in the | 700" .05 TN Tatham, & brother, | $aid that on Sunday four members of [ £ OU* faln nnd Tetarned (o his OMce | one act, was admirably staged in the [ Palestine In order to eradicate various state have not vet completed thelr mil- | cpatios W Hewitt of Cogswell, North | New Haven commandery visited Judge | fooT1 WhIch he Sent me Dosthaste. 8 | gupday’school room at Trinity Meth- | diseases there. It also has as ita pur- itary enrollment work. A total of 440.- Samuel J. Bivant at his home in West 5 = odist Episcopal church on Tuesday | pose the sewing of garments of various . or & e yont at his home in West|to his chambers to show ample cause You have often wished fi Dakota and a half brother, Mason evening under the auspices of the Ep- | kinds for the children in Palestine. rawelers, Established 1872 718 returns have been received at state Uewitt, of Wester] ana tenson whe T should mot immedi- headquarters. rec commandery a similar jewel. Judge | ld T ot il Wworth league. The audience was un- | The members had on exhibition a larg 'AMERA. PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING SEET e WA R William Gallagher. R ately ston danijing in the milley way | [lally ‘arme and thelr appreciation | number of garments which they had good C > ork an P 5 t of the office of inspestorzhip, . % FLords Baint - hiasd snterol vaudntiie | digin o e e O e e ot complaints ona of the manner vou | Of the act Wwhs manifested in enthusi- |Soqel. . . ,umver of garments| We do not sell KODAKS on — opening at Keith's opera house %n | of this city, which occurred on Mon-| EIGHTY-FIVE SHARES have been conductinz vour office for | "Sr; "evening opened with a selection | donated and offered for sale, bringing A Harlem, last week. He has his own|day in the home of his son, Willianm the last eighteen month by an orchestra of several pieces and | $23. They -were purchased by Mre. |the installment plan, but the act, with special scenery. A. Gallagher, of Belmopt, Mass. Mr. HAVE BEEN S8OLD| ‘Ten of thos> months were under! .. goljowed a violin solo by Mise | Herman Sears and Max Sirkin, This o : . Galligher was about the house as usual — the saministration of his predecessor, | hir ptn T ane, accompanied by Miss | money. will go towards the medical |Kodak Bank provides an easy A recruiting office for the FHome|on Sunday but he expired while aris- | Fourth Series in Bu; and Loan | tie 11on. Fx-Mavor Murphy. T went| e Riley. Miss Marion Kimball en- | unit which is u phase of the Hedassah 2 : Guard of the state was opened in the|ins Nonday morning. Association Being Rapidly Taken|to hix chambers, at the appointed | 0i% CaCith an excellently rendered [ work. The machines for the sewing |and certain means of securing ) LEHIGH —the Best Mondng ihe e try at- Rodcville| Mr. Gallagher was quite well known| Up. j time, to_mect “hose who bore ¢hars-| vocal seicction, and the final number | were kindiy loaned by Schwarts Bros. | bt ny. : in this city. having lived here a num- s pgainst me. but they failed to ap-| ;¢ the concert program was q sele The princ speaker of the even- . TFown Clerk John B. Thomas. ber of vears foliowing the trade of| It was announced at the rezular|PeF- ~No milk vendor or purchaser| on by the orchestra. All the num-|ing was Dr. George H. Cohen of Yale 4 : FRESH FROM THE MINES Thie Lk e s i cere | @ Painter and at one time he was em- | meeting of the Norwich Bullding and | W2 there with a zrlevance: and nofpers on the program were well re- |university, who—enoke on the work| Only a Dime at a time. Sk (ol Past winter has been @ severe| Lioved by the New York, New Haven | Loan Association, held In the Gham. | afidavits from farmers or citiens of | Lo " hnd encores were Eruciousty | done by the nurses and physicians in Bl it e Hothe e o0 | i moond om0 | P o, Eommerts Fome) o muckily [ 0, el TS, BONCE - | aphat e Bl he nfrmlesog | Faesiie, 8 g Ask about it at our Photo- A. D. LATHROP | o.omored sishtly. bue it 1 thought | 0 e e ume. 27, 1571, by | tiés. of shares which were starten s “Whiches and ftoth- | B e N bte By Miss AryFtle | unueually Fertile and had & wonderiul 5 . 5 i his city, 27 s o res whic e started ] 4 rettily decor : 3 v uzuaily fo : . = Poe e rost s out they will settle| pov. - Thomes F. Hesley. Jantiary total 85. This is the larzest and a ton 1lst of | PRty 00T NS W rd Ana Miss | climate. - This waw due to the fact |@raphic Department. TRUCKING » lagher died on May -3, 1900. Gal- | number of shares sold on any other | Senseless 2 meaningless Hahn. ry was full of trees of Rim A former Norwich Methodist pastor, | [aZher was the son of Maurice and|Previous series and this was brought | Play upon lezal seology, to Me-| “Rooney's Restaurant was staged im- 50 ch’ tempered the climate Telophone 7 Rev. W. D. Woodward, is already | Ann Campbell Gallagher. He is sur-|2bout through earnes: and enthusias- | fosgle the reader or listoner. much as| megiately after the intermission. The by their shade kept the packing to leave Quarryville. He has | Vived by two sons, Willlam A. Gallagh- | tic work of the members. In the con- | the cuttle-fis cts his venomous ! o2l (COl (L Sollows: little streams m dvying up. Later been there four years and will receive | ©7 and John Gallagher, and a daughter, | test to secure the most number of uid, to deceive its enemies or 10 Jonn Fearful, a Benedict, when the Ji w expelled from . Mary Jane Galiagher, all of Bel- | share holders, Louis M. Crandall won | lura its pr This was the man who Harwood Dolbeare | Palestine ti first place, having secured 37 shares.| woulg Iritiate star chamber proceed- | pnt Rooney, a Son of the 10zs, trees, ana t chs re re ders t de the DR. SHAHAN, Speciallst:, ", S = conference. the first aders cut down the| 25.27.29 Broadway 2 5 At the meeting Tuesday evening |ings here, forciblv remindiwr one of Robert Gray |dricd up the siron ki el | on diseases of the Bised and Stomach. At n 3 & 3 3 ober! Gray | dried up roums, making the c Guiturs therapy for Rheumatsm New:| = Notification has been sent out that WEDDING. EreSiden: Thiee o maln o in the | the so-called ehembers of Snanish Tn- | Reckiess Balph, Térror of the Faipe, | mote anusvaliy hot ahd convertimg the = —— otincation Iu s L Wi ar oth, ash | « : his was th o | 5 “hristop Yien | Tand into a desert. On account of this 0B osmolitie i Kidiey troubles "conventisnal ot pre- Bilen: ‘or. anplitaent ias. Lote o Meisner-Kaplin. ociation were at thelr posts, One | suddenly becoming Intoxicated * with | samuel Sweilhead, a Buderr o A e | i allentone - heeszd Qi the. eves ot Harord—Two vromotions wer geripifon treatment "Tor the Stomach: aasisiant keeper In the lighthouse ser. | On Sunday svenios o pretty wedding | 1n i Veen made during the current | nawer would enact the nart of paiitiea Leohard Purvis| the inhaiilians of Jerusalem with dry Tieut, James J. Sha ron of 10-11 & m., 2-4 and 7- wn. Phone| ¥ice is to be held at the office of the c E n Mi e uffon and church fanatic, and who ! Mrs. Fearful. Olive Riley.jsand, and this produces eye disenses | 5w S5 0 p 31" NoGutside cells made after 1|lighthouse ~inspector, Tompkinsville, | sosiis eusnier or his. ary b, Ruth = was to cet as my accuser.’ judge and [ \fiss Katchem, an Old Maid. of various Kinds. Tha ot climato aiso | COMPANY. X0 10 Was mics the de . m New York, April 30. TR e B e i FUNERALS. executioner, while T would stand be- Slarietta’ Boyens | belps to incrense the T e in marriege with Georse Meisner of 2 z fore him with cap in hand seeking| Those In the piay were drilled by |demics, becanse of the No. 15, and John J. Conway. a wus advanced MNE wm You wm This (Wednesday) evening Co-|New York. The ceremony was per- Frank Webster Nichols. instice. What a travesty on justice.| Miss Marion Braler. Miss Mi'dred | ditions in Jerusalam. and bl 5 i lumbia grange will celebrate the 23th | formed by Rev. I. Travsman. The| Relatives attended the. funerat ser-| What a mockery of human conscience. | Mellor had charge of ‘the ticket table. | of the ignorance of the princip anniversary of its organization. Of the | couple were attended B vices of Irank Webster Nichels heid|And because of some sense of self-re- ‘glenn on the part of the inhabltants | Heutenant Have that carbon knock In your mo- | thirty-five charter members, nineteen | Kamlin ne mold ot 1omar soat Aaie [ Taesdny Aftrnoon ot 3 oclorn in g | spect left within me: and because of | HELD CONFERENCE ON these diseases Increase. Tt is to rem- tor removed by the pure oxygen|are at present residents of Columbia, some independence or spirit remaining. edy these conditions tnat the Hedas- 4 1 Lahn of N Y 3 - | funeral parlors of Ch A Process. at ono-fourth the TeSular|and twelve of these are members N | maids were the Misses Tobi Sorraen | on Main street. Hev. T B Slocum. 5 |and becauise rather fv-like, declining RELIGIOUS EDUCATION. | 5ahi has undertaken fo xend nurses CAVE WHLDING AND MFe, Co, |E°0d4 8nd regular standing. Helen Kaplin. Janet Lahn and . the | D, pastor of the Central = Daptigt | to enter the wob, I refused this invi- % and physicians to Palestine. Thess We advertine exmctly } 31 Chestuut St. Newwich. The fortieth flower girls were the Misses Mildred | church officiated. Burial took place | tation to attend my own funeral and|Methods of Teacher Training, Tem-|ircat all the inhabit without dls- | as it is = T e Bonnnual meeting of the | Solomon and Violet Saul. The bride | in Yantic cemetery. be present at the obsequies: it musl| perance and Missionary Instruction. | crimination. Sonneoticut Congregational club was|was prettily dressed in white satin Mrs. J h E. Ceff be ‘thums down and heads off. = Refreshments were served hv the 0ld in the Center Church house, in . Spvpniy o Celfey. “I would mladly and anxiously put On Tuesday at the Central Baptist | following committee: Mr: &, vel rimmed with chantilly flace and her C Farefortl, Tuesdav evening. Ofcers | miTmed Wit 3 Mary E. Coffey, 62, wifs of Jere- | my i i R. or Wras btractive In ecmn| Mary E..Coftey, 63, ere- | my case before an impartiak disin- | church a conference on reiigious edu- | Hertz, Mrs. I | Who have served during the past year |‘colored satin trimmed with gold lace, | Miah Coffey of 379 Laure] street, Hart- | terested and unprejudiced judge, but|cation and instruction was conducted | Alexander. who were ass) include among the vice presidents, ford, and sister of Bishop John J. Ni- vhe v Ce e v i 3! Dental Surgeon | g T BB USTHE ol After “the ceremony * supber was | {074, and slster of Bishop John J. Ni- | not before one who nearly alene had |under the auspices of the Connecticut | ing b Misses Sternieib, 5 There are certain S his fif a e served followed by music and dancing. pital, o which institution she wi constrited this msy and fictitious | Sunday School association, which is | Shahekoff. The ushers were Simon Solomon, Ben- frame-up and who already had accus- | spending speakers who are familiar | Durlng the evening an original poem McGrory Building, Norwich, Cen The first shipment of dog tags for -3 admitted March 5. Besides her h b v 3 ry Conn.| 1917 was sent Monday to the. town Jn.minm::)'x:‘ fl:ll fi.mwu:lgug:!pxgtn e e o daugh ed and pre-judged me and who was with the wark on a religious tour of | was recited by Miss Cippa R: x . L300 % more than anxious to play the part of | the state. The plrpese of the tour is| The Sewing circle has g t So0 tage, Daiseport and contained 4| Mr. and afrs. Georse Saui of = New | ters, Mother AL Stephen, Mistress of | acouser, fudge and hangman. to present methods of teacher train- | following donations; 20 yards of ma. memories be sent to towns daily and by the end | LOF Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lahn of | Novices, ot Bt Jususiines fi:{‘l’:fl'fi “That is why T refused to take part|ing, temperance and missionary in- | terfal, 8. Stern. Mr. Lazinak. Mis American “.u.. of the week most of the 168 towns i | NOrwich and Mr. ana Mrs. M. J. Solo- [ 314 Sister M. Ciare of fthe Sisters of|in such nonsensical proceedings, and | struction in the Sunday school and to | Adronowitb. all of Colchester: 11 yards s, Connecticut will have received their|™on of Norwich. rather tham take the part cast for me|show how they can be put into opera- [of nainsook, Mrs. P. Davidson; 100 [associated with your first pair Telegrams from friends were read |Nilan of Hartford and Thomas Nilan |, the farce, remained away to take|tion. It is not a tour of agitation, but | yards materia’, of which 41- garments g pecial Rates to Theatre Troupes, | &% wishing the bride and groom best | o Newbu: e hian "ot 1houfis;|absent treatment, which in the end|it is an effort in religious education. |are ready for shipment, Shetucket|of “long pants” that will al- Traveling. Men, Ete. ° The first Groton men to offer them- | Wishes and success during their mar- | tors, Wiiss “Yellle Ilan artfard | gould be just as effective but not quite| At the afternoon session the speak- | mills: 40 vyards of magerial, Mrs. D. and Mrs. Rose Martin of Newburyport. q = 0 - ri 2. ha ;0 ion h Street | selves and their boats for naval re-|ried life. After an extended trip so_stadey. ers were Rev. William James Sly, Ph.| N. Gordon; 100 yards of material, linger. Who wants to Livery c.""ms;\n Shetucket Serve service mrs Containgnaval To | through New Emgland the bride and nerP Sunera] sorvices were held fromt| .1 pelieve that much of our mayor's | D. Hartford; Oscar A. Pheips, Hart- [ Ponemah mills: Miss Anna Bloom and WaYys g FARREL & DERSON, Props. | Kdgecomb and Captain James will- | §700m will reside in New o¥rk city. |her home ab .30 ™ ot requten, | judsment is poor and ill-directed: | ford; Mrs. Cora Downes Stevens, Ca- | Miss Gussic Siegal, two garments |forget them? iams, who have enrolled themselves ot Josephis Cothedral at' 8 oon part of which is due to raw inexperi- | naan: Wailace I. Woodin, Hartford. which they made themselves. and their power boats in the naval re- . - | ence perhaps. and an unexpected pow-| The evening speak were Rev.| The members of the Sewing cirele | \y today - recall their serye for harbor duty in case of em- er too suddenly thrust upon him. He | William T. Thaver, Wallingford; Miss | are the following: Mrs. Herman Alaf- | V1aNy men today Ca & ergency. - should feel that it is one thing to have | Clara E. Wells, Hartford; Mrs. Mazle | sin, 2d, Mrs. R. Alexander, Mra IH.|lo o Tyarp . 0 the strensth of a siant and another to|B. Clarke. Hartford, and Rev. Milton | Bloom, ‘Mrs. I. Beckenstein, Mrs. D, N. 11T TOY. Determined that spitting on _the Incidents In Society |||inow new touse it rie should real- | 5. Littlefisid. D. D., of New York. Gordon, Misses Eva and Sadie Gold- owal a prohibited, the New that any man occupying the erg, Miss Minnie Greenberger. Mrs. sidewalks shall be prohib; N ize th i h D iss Minnie Greenb. M A N WHO % ~ London Civic league has instructed mavor's chair in this city, today. and | ALLEGED THIEF ARRESTED Samuel Hertz, Mrs. Herman Goldfad- VIOLIN its secretary to mrite a letter to the passing as an exponent of municipal BY OFFICER MURPHY. | 4. Mrs. . Krieger, Miss Hido Ka- | WANTS TO DRESS WELL < mayor, the chief of police and the \ reform should himself be possessed of Y. | aish, Mra, Joseph Lahn, Miss Jennis E health“officer, requesting that the city Miss Biizabeth Pulles has left for a|a conception of sound, practical, voliti- | Francia A. Phalen Taken Inte Custody | Lahn. Mrs. Michael Levine, Mre. 1. 3. | MUST HAVE A SOFT HAT. ordinance regarding expectoration be visit of a month in Winchester, Mage. | cal principles and not the mulish, un- J Land, Miss Lena Markofl, Mrs. Joseph rigidly enforced. governable freakishness so iznomini- Last Night on Ferry Strest. Rosenberg, the Misses Reubin. Miss |1y ing styles are John Porteous and Mis. Porteeus |ously prevalent among the Salemites P Rose Shabekoff, Miss Toba Solomon, e new Spr g y E The five New London coal dealers are spending several weeks in Florida. | ana their witcheraft of other days. ancis A. Phalen, 43 years of age | Miss Gussie Silverman, Miss Guesie Violins sold on easy terms came through with flying colors Te-| Over 9,000 blanks have now been for- In our times we look for adaptive- | Who answers the description given of | Seigal, Miss Bertha Weinstein, Mra. D, | NETC. sppointments address & cently in a test given them by Sealer | . 1.4 'so Hartford and completed lists| Mr. and Mrs. Horatlo Bigelow have [nes and progressiveness as well as|ihe man who was seen leaving the|Smith Mrs. Michael Schwarts, Miss A aiis ¥ €. BULLARD, Bliss Plage, Ner- || 36 Woihts and Measures T. £ Dono- | 4eree o s of something over 500 To-urmed from Charlewon, 8. C. Ubsewiity of mirit: social end chureh- | 5 T50 ocloci, The tiass thet & poceer. | “rhnscreshevaky, whien, | If You like color, you're sure wich, Conn. for reports that had come to him of {males over 16 years of age that have| Mrs. Georgo D. Colt is visiting % a | lncking in these things the whole city | 00k containing @ sum of money was | were held monthly at the hame of |to admifé the ones we show. short weight in coal deliverles. All|pot been checked as having bee: week in New Haven. suffers for the deficlencies.” found missing from the office of Mrs. Charles M. Gordon, articles from gave overweight. nex e e Ier J. Manwaring, was arrested on|the Maccabean: Minorah Journal, and [We have them in several ——r e vassed. M Mrs. Leonard O. it] b . Ferry streest shortly after § o'clock | the Young Judean were ri ™ ) The death of Miss Margaret Ryan| The house to house canvass of these | tumsd 1o theis home. Smith re- | pvERY MEMBER OF Tuesday might' by Police Ofcer Pat- | astient of the Hedassah memvers, Lo- |shades—so you’re bound to D. S. MARS KM | ¥ o fon sorurted Bonday at the | names is about to be made and in the | day afternoon after a .rip to TROOP WAS PRESENT. |Hck Murphy, When searched st po- | cal speakers were also heard at soma 2 fiki soveral yoare, Sho s srvived By s |meantime inidividuals not yet can-|and Jomsics and astey of esveral| L . oot praving o |money. He 1a being heid for the clty | e e rios e (T ey Sevine circle | find one to your liking. Pianos B T i G e e Ty s 5 By St Fhgion was relensed fram all Mondey = The styles are absolutely cor 5 was the ter of An-lout blanks that can be found at the| Nathan A. Gibbs Is on trip to - e onday | Hartford,—The Hartford Chamber 7 3 f v thony and L Ryan and | Was| following placess Washington, - Richmond endl Atlantic| Troop No. 3, Boy Scouts of America, | JR*"1INE; where he wag sent Jan. 31st | ot Commerce has sent checks to e rect. Pl ayer- Planos ern Intlh, OH 2 i Engler’s Pharmacy, Broad- | CIty- held a very interesting and enthusi- | ang breach of the peace. Phalen hails | FA0ners in the recen: window dress- - e s AR 4 ks echte Mgk e .| Mr. ana Mrs, Charle; J. Carew, for- | astic meeting on Tuesday evening with | from Fitchburs, Masa. (RB: ChRIEN, RS olaS ST pRITIgE hYy $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 V. V‘ £ l rdered n:t m. Nn; ari | Sheas N No. 68 Broadway. | merly of Norwich, spent a few days | Acting Scoutmaster Charles R. Locke TR society and the Connecticut Vegetable A ictor Victrolas | severss members of the Naval oti- g/ Foga's Smoke Shep, No. 162 Main | reccntly at the Waurogan. in harge. Every member of the troop | -, ":’.‘:}u“" e Sinks. e | Growers’ association. - oal plants, were ordered on Tuesday A 3 bert M. Fo e B A R B L Cornalt’ it t Co s ON EASY TERM3 to report at once to their stations. | o Madden's Cigar Store, No. 243 Main bt g Mg in e ot Wome il otet ottt Bie Hep BRE — "‘T"‘Ws Soas i Ohe. :"""‘h:"?"fifl“e t & M i Marsh Ay a brief visit to her aunt, Mrs. Albert trol, which have | Service, sprang a leak and sank at g 250 Bonts 8ttt | Ridgefield—T. B. Lewls of Ridge.| Police Headquarters, City Hall. Plitcnell. 3 O O are provina’ to he a big |her berth in Rondowut Harbor, Kinga: y c(;a] | y Norwich New field, whose handsome gardens are the| Y: M. C. A, 69 Broadway. ST success and are creating much inter- | ton, N. ¥, Monday, She was built by HER : stops ration of many visitors during the | Pitcher & Service, No, 253 Central | Mr. and Mrs. Georse C. Preston an-| est among the members of the troops. | Lawrence & Bnedden in New Yoric 2 of the sealp - m‘nhu taken many prizes at the | Avenue, Greeneville, nounce the engagement of theirdaugh- | A number of tests are being passed ..t‘y' n lmm. “‘my ::“ n"e uu'. operated m 207 Main Street I.‘ c. m h t flower show in the Grand Central Pal- | McBurney’s Newsstand, 34 Sherman | ter, Muriel, to Peter Charles Ward of | cach week and the troop expects to reen ew York. 5 . ace, New York city. Street, Falls. New London. have quite‘a few first class scouts by Tetivilie’ Bovtefline, Tattville. — the end of the contest In May. A very . Chimnay Fire. < New Britain.—The olden weddi ful drill was held under the | Shertly béfore v 122 Mwh Conn DIED. Totokett Mfg. Company Office, Oc- P ary of Capt. ana Mrs. Hen-:: :“s::c'u'zn of Dritimaster Gordon Eager | was ;-Kx--y nr:.:nnx;“n i thee WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus. —_— e — ing oc- | gppiicatiens better bacber = Sterling, March _ 18, |Sum. Fleischer of No. 25.0sgood avenue|and the boys are practicing a drill | cupied by John at the 1) at e 1] ineas before the publie. there Is no MWMu'm.mam P T Coqeirs Barker, Shop. 208 | will bo ceicbraied at thelr home on | which will be siven at the ¥. 3. C. A, wuc owi Guarstesd b The Harsicsie o e . S e e West Town Aprn 11,575 tion Wednesday night. 3 . 8o 1 Vertising eolumns of The Bullstin.