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mmmwm.m.' of a nlmr’anpflnnfluupoeufly-{- ter 10 o'clock in the evening, when the |~ g, P.lLEd“rdl for 17 years mwmmcummnmm w.muo!mlorhvarmd mhmwmmmm iiments, During " Light vehicle. muuu-zmuuom"”x’ evening. lnNewhndon- . = The moon fulls tomorrow, the 7th, at| . Mrs. J. Harry. Miner og . b8 ; : 11849 2. m. vf-wnx mu&u “ g < % - 5 & mcn came from -omvlun in - = 5 s e A Wl Jo e 5 ot NSy *“Thursday morning and it olive ol n.:é:‘fi{':'m ford report-a Tun of sap. - Mrs. James Perkins of Norwich is. — . . C. Twombley, installed the _recen L So s Sm Dr. Edw:rd.l' Ofive Tablets, you will good p. £ '-" ‘Thursday night the Third =3 2 o W;:tgwsk' visiting her daughter, elected officers of Norwich lodge, No. had 52 men and two officers their ofive color. - S R e - B o s e et ol ..,.,,.,,m- Toa'erenings work wes | These tablets ars vender workers on i b 2 U o T ufldfi'w ! the installation and the regular busi- AIM::‘ recruits are not coming in g of the b i " ool The banks and the Otis library will ing the Easter: yacation S ness two applications for memhership | a5 fast.as. they should, both companies | poisonous matter in one’s system. be closed today, a legal holiday. T : were received and Thomas R. m are reéceiving additions each day. Both |™ If youy have a pale face, sallow look, > i Yipa | B Pl & in behalf of the Elks preesnted comapaniss . recef! o 3 2 | 1Ry More hot cross buns will be sold’ in (r;‘ . .pe::f;r:’ .‘L‘.*..:’ .f.‘:‘.‘” ;n- 4 Connolly, the retiring exalted ruler, | Thursday. Tho"%hltr%“zu;zmlyuh:: dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, head- { &3 \anwlch this .morning than ever be- |and Mrs. Fred B. Topliff in Occum. With a Past Exalted Ruler’s charm. | suffered the loss of several men who |aches, a listless, no-good feeling, all out i : The officers Installed are: Exalted|have enlisted in thé navy. . of sorts, inactive bowels, you take one Miss Anne Duryea of Sepu-u. z ruler, Stephen J. - Kehoe; esteemed| When the out of town soldiers came | of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets nightly S Among the novelties in Easter cards | Conn., is spending zeveral days with leading knight, James J. Casey; es-|in Thursday all kinds of rumors were | for a time and note the pleasing results. t > are those whereon real pussy willows Louise Butler of Springfield, mfl loyal k'“,';"c{'., ngifitfilfi; (l::rrvent t:l;o when and where our local | Thousands of women as ,,:If as mer | ; z are utilized. Mase. 1 B mm“":,",",:f oy B e Yeembers A R company im- |take Dr. Edwards’ Ofive Tablets—the | When buying shoes 3 Dr. Lillian Lynes will go to Hart- secretary, William R. Balcolm; treas- | mediately’ after successful substitute for calomel—now H g . Holiday travel started in Thurld.y ly drill were sent to the 4 QUALITY is of the first and today it promises to be brisk in|0Td today (Friday) .where she will| urer, Lawrence E. Millea, P. E. R.:|ranges, where a state competition | and then just to keep in the pink of o 1s: Ol i o SN atrectioas aftend. the New England Osteopothic trus':: for three years, Hon. Nelson J.|match’'was shot. Tonight the Fifth i mand Do ape hoe ATLA | consi ion: ‘convention. Ayling, F. company will shoot. { t ration) < Easter Bon Bons. regular 60 quali-| Miss Claire Moore leaves m‘ weie| Connolt Jected detegate to the A N:w E 5 Scholar in Politi | 13 i rkmanshi &, . 3 ‘onnolly was el elegate e NGL, i cholar in Politics. | | Qlflllty of Wo! 1ship B4 sp-cisl fard&ster 35c. The Lee & | day) for Hartford and grand lodge meeting which will be SLAND CONTLICT. The echolar in politics has vind of Material MRO00T Ca:=Rav. ;;::e:e‘:x:: il be the guest of Telatives Beld 1 Boston during the early part|Sea and Sun Gain Victory Over lce|cated himself. Not only in our own anlity ofStyle Visitors' for . the Jewish Busatmss yS. . ;’.km{;l‘ -w;s ‘:r‘_‘;“‘;dm D‘dolfi o Masses. ‘White House, but in the greatest and : . ‘s festival, which begins thi et Afte ding the wint in. N & together most successful revolution the world Quality of Fit d G s g o) 6 spaniipe’ tHa yinter - large number who will turn out in the| Ages befors the bitter struggle of |has known-that of Russia.—Roches - . | Wil be entertained in many homes. London, Mrs, Mary Keables of Mc- big parade with unique uniforms. 88 tor Heral d . . p T A A, Sownt S Hy ihe whites and Indians for the posses- | ter Herald. THIS SHOE COMBINES | % ¥ nu The Boston Convention club which ‘Following their custom for several| weeks, before returning to New Lon-| | has the arrangements in hand report | oo, Of New England, a flercer strug- i THEM ALL years, the department stores and oth- | don. : that members are Joining the club rap- | Sxero” JomInIon was waged there be May Be Mistaken. — of the larger stores will keep open | . oo M“mhy of: Trinity col- idly, many taking advantage of the oP- |giaciers, thosuands of feet deep and| ,A Kansas City pastor says the end QU ALITY ay. e Lt Mt .i’l'rin. ey ool s portunities offered by the club. Fundreds of miles wide, came down |Of the world may come at any hour - ‘A fumber 6 Methodist tors ot of her parents, Mr. D and Mrs. Withiam STEPHEN J. KEHOK e of the most important features io New Bngiand from distant Labra- |NO%, but notwithstanding that we're . r ethodi - - 2 : is the real standard of . | pastern Connecticut will occupy. pul- | MUrPhy of Williame street over the - (Exalted Ruler) Sesolution. caling for the sending of |Jor EoF thousands of years a strus- | F2IF to DIAnt 2 few packages of speds Value. This shoe is made : |Plts in newly assigned churches East- perh DOMsyS Prst Exalted Ruler Daniel P. Dunn, |2 telesram to President Wilson, sup. i e s g il G P f : 1 y. i porting im in al his actions and of o] # —_—_— for those who appreciate . : WILL ORGANIZE ANOTHER of the Willimantic lodge of Elks. rep- | the pledzing of their loyalty to the |Pes sin® fofia?rs::.?:e:n‘g e China Has Waked Up. Q-allly. The Shunoc Improvement society N HOME GUARD COMPANY. rml:njn. the District Deputy, William | very last. treated before its power, mnot steadily China, it is reported, will have en- served a chowder Thursday fevening, i April 5, at the home of Mrs. Merrill, Daisy farm. but with halts and with spurts of new |tirely stamped out its opium trade by MAKES AWARD FOR vigor ‘and stronger adyance, One of [the 31st of this month. It will be a these halts, before the final wane of | portentous happending. No more dope OF OWEN H. WILLIAMS WIRE OF SECTION MAN |the power of the ice, is recorded in a|China has waked up.—Springfield Re- =0 peculiar ridge known as the New-|publican. LA secshtly set et o{:;he A third company of the Home guard | Husband Fell Into Planer and Was | Algelo Cusano Was. Killed Between|[INgton moraine, which runs through R PR AT Edward Chappell company. ‘on Cen-| oy he raised in Norwich immediate- Instantly Killed. Trains Moving Opposite Directions |FoUthern Maine and New Hampshire No Votes for Them. i¥.-On Thursday Col. Charles W. Gale = E 3 - ia | - This moraine is composed of gravel,| The Duma is going to be in charze Norwich students at Trinity college [received a telesram from’ the military [ , AT 3wald totaling $2167.36 hus been | By the award in e oase Of MaTH |sand, and stones scoured by the ice |Of the Russian slsstion, [SuS aote L R retyrneq home Wednesday . for the|state headquarters authorizing#him toliams, widow and depcslent of the|of Angelo Cusano, claimant, vs. the|from lands far and near and borne |7 /nES seems to tell it that it wom't " X Easter vacation. Classes will be re-| ,ise another company. Jate Owen H. Williams o. Noank. The|N. ¥., N. H. & H. R. R. Co, of New | Within it t0 its edges, where these Y boxesr—Eansss City Star, il = sumed Monday, April 16. e award was announced on Thursday by | Haven, the widow gots compensation | [ragments of rock were melted from |the hallot-boxes—iansas City Star. s 2 its grasp and fell into the sea, to be Col. Charles W. Gale Gets Telegram Authorizing Him to Enlist More A har@isome new floy waves from a| . M°™ AWARD FOR WIDOW The telegram follows Commissioner James J. Donohue. The [ amounting to $2,130. Motor parties who were out yester- Hartford, Conn.. April 5, 1917. | jecedent was employed by the Stand-| Both parties having waived formal |Pounded and shifted by waves and Shrouded in Mystery. day state that the Connecticut river is|Col. Charles W. Gale: ard Machinery Company of Mystic. |hearing and ten days notice, and all |curents and strewn over the shores| gyerything is supposed to have rising again, although it was supposed Norwich, Conn. Both parties having waived formal [the facts in the case being agreed to|2nd the shallows. S some use, but no one has even sug the freshet conditions had subsided.| You are authorized to enlist another | notice and hearing and all the facts|Dy the parties at interest, an jnformal | Then the ice melted and withdreW.|gosted any useful purpose served by 4 company of Home guard at Norwich. |in the case having been asreed to by | hearing was held at the office of the |Other great forces of mature entered o - Organists_ang choristers are — re- _e e s 1vie | the parties at interest, upon request | commissioner, James J. Donohue, on |the melee and the crust of the earth |Ing,=vietence of senatorial courtesy. minded to have their programmes of 3 - _|of Frank H. Hinckley, Esq., of Mys-|Thursday, at 2 o'clock in the after- [rose 100 feet or more. So the frag- E Easter music in The Bulletin editori-| Several more recruits were received | ;ic " attorney for the claimant, and J.|noon. ments of rocks that had been piled in al rooms before § o'clock this even- |2t the recruiting station in the Thaver |y “ycPartiand, insurance adjuster, the | At the hearing it was found that|front of the ice were lifted from the Strategic Note. ing. building on Thursday. ‘As a third com- | r.cts as agreed upon are stated in|Angelo Cusano was employed as sec- |Sen and now appear as a long ridge,| The ruthless destruction wrought pany is to be organized, many more|the finding and the award made up- | tionman by the respondents and that|the sand and gravel of the sea floor |y Germans in French towns they At the mid-week Lenten services|men wili be needed, and right away,|on request of both parties. on March 5 of this vear, while walk- [becoming sandy uplands. .On the dry, |jeft in a hurry. is significant. They held in <Calvary church, Stonington,|t90. Get your enlistments papers to-| 7t was found that on January 24th |ing between two trains moving in op- [smooth tops of these uplands farms |don't expect to return.—Toledo Blade. Wednesday evening, the preacher was|dd®¥l ! of this year Owen H.- Williams fell | posite directions he was hit by one of | were cleared and villages were built, Rev. J. W. Areson. rector of Grace|_ APplications for membership in the|over a planer at which he was work- | the trains and fatally injured, the in- |the early settlers choosing to culti- church, Yantic. Stonington troop of Home Guards now | ing and received personal injuries | jury arising out of ard in the course|vate their sandy sofl rather than to number 55 and arrangement sare be- | consisting of lacerations about the|of his employment, and in the town|labor at clearing countless boulders Order your, Easter lilies early and|ing made to perfect organization as|head and fracture of three ribs onjof East Lyme. from the richer hills on the west or at be sure of getting them.—Maplewood | Soon as possible. The enlistments to| the left side, the injuries arising out The decedent left surviving him his | painfully tilling the ledgy ground on Nursery Co., Phone 986.—adv. date are as follows: John C. Adams,|of and in the course of his employ- [ wife, Maria Lucia Cusano, and three|the east. g Frank O. Grandy, Joseph M. Sylvia,|ment. Death resulted immediately. minor_children, Angeline, four years| Health came to the dwellers on this A former Norwich Town pastor,| Edward E. Wood, John P. Lopes, Man- Mr. Williams left surviving him his | old; Jo2, .about three years old, and{dry and well-drained ridge, and now 3 Rev. W. D. Woodward, of Quarr: uel E. Joseph, Timothy F. Donohue, | wife ana it is found that she is his| Mary, a four months’ old baby. visitors by thosuands go there in sum- ville. who has been assigned to the| Charles P. Willlams, Theodore Dew-| gole dependent. It is found that thM claimant was|mer to gain fresh vigor. The most Methodist church in Attauwaugan, will | hurst, Paul Schepis, William Holland, The claimant having requested a|living with her husband at the time|modern need of all, the need of fine move there this week. J. Edward Fairbrother, James H.||ump sum settlement and the reasons |of his dea and receiving support | material for making highways, is met Walsh, William Ostman, James J. Mc- | being found just and substantial, ar- | from him regularly and that she is the | by the gravels of these anclent depos- A union Fast Day service was held | Cort, Eugene A. Anderson, Gegrge L.|ranzements were made to place the | sole.dependent. its of the ice and the sea. We mdvertise exmct in the Second Congregational church|Denison, 2d. Frank C. Lee, Thomas| compensation to be awarded in a trust | It is found that as death resulted | The Newington moraine i 1t s at Stonington, Thursday evening when | P. Fitapatrick, John D’Amico, Hemnlmm:any who would accept the amount | immediately there were no medical |in Profes-longnl Paper ;‘o’a-‘-a de:f"":fa(: Cht the sermon was preached by Rev. C.|E. Adams, illiam F. Bronughton, | 5 pe deposited and pay to the claim- | bills incurred because of the injury | United States Geological Survey, De- A. Northrup of Norwich. w l"}:am F-ka:]ghuén, R" Lh:'xl-leler!- ant each week of momh‘i{ desired, the | in question. o partment of the Interior, a paper by L ushman, Jerome S. Anderson, um of $7.80 weekly or $31.20 a month,| As the claimant desired a lTump sum |F. J. Kiutz and Arthu , i __Today, Good Friday, at 4 p. m. there| Waltex T. Nowak, William E. Ryo ':. ccording to the desires of the claim- | settieme® and as circumstances ap-|paper is of imeresthu‘; :f:im;.wr::: ess-u tlme . is to be 'a Women's Missionary Praver | Patrick H. Coffey, William H. Eccles- | an¢. peared to fully warrant, the respond- | whether resident or visiting in the r meeting at Trinity Methodist church.|ton, George H. Robinson, Anselmo B. It has been awarded 'that the re- |ents being agreeable to this method of region, because it explains the origin The Lenten offering taken is to be|King, James H. Stivers, Anthony a hall e the payment | settling the case, it was arranged to . divided between the two societies. Squidiitc; Wilfain: Birchail THRORY | b o e s ~ = of a prominent ~geographic feature. of any medical bills rendered, also|place the amount to be paid for com- | Tt jg of value to the highway engl J. Lynch, Harry W. Babcock, Joseph | hat they shall forthwith pay to the | pensation in a trust company, from |pecause i e e A e e SroEs. Rood Is the| J. DeBrasza, Andrew W. Perry. John | claimant, through her attorney, $100 ] which company the claimant could Eable o el CThe Lot ls ere gwner of a Rhide Island red hen which |J. Alexander, Albert Fort, Philip & |for funcral expenses. and that theldraw a certain amount each month|of geoiogy may find this paper an in- aid an egg weighing one quarter of | Sheffleld. Harold J. Williams, Thomas| ¢un, of $2167.36 (which is compensa- | as stated in th§ award. teresting addition to his knowled; £ 2 pound, and measuring 7 1-4 inches in|J. Wood, Sr. Charles G. Cnshman, 5 Lyt - tion for 312 weeks at the rate of $7 It is awarded that the respondentn | p; " : - Cifcumference, and 9 inches In length. | Samuel T. MacDowel, John H. Rya < = = . : ° Icistocene_ deposits, as it describes a v one puts on new P 9 inches in length. | Samuel T. MacDowell, John H. Ryan. | weekly. commuted at 4 per cent.) shall | companny shall forthwith pay direct |recessional moraine that was formed Every puts n- i be at once deposited by the respond- |to Clayton B. Smith, Esa. attorney f 2 = ‘When Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Staf-|thony C. Andrews, Theodore T. Wil- % ies < e ¥ 1 . Y | when the ice front stood in the sea |things for Sprln wear. ford celebrated the twenty-fifth anni- | cox. Joseph I Joseph, Charles B. Ba- | CptS 0 the Union Bank and Trust Co. | for the claimant and also administra- | ng that consists of several segments 8 o f New London, who have signified | tor of the estate of the deceased, the - versary of their marriage at their home | ton, Edward T. Dennehey, Charles A.| troin - o : ", stretching along a sinuous 60-mile in_ Glastonbury Sunday afternoon rel- | Rix, Nathaniel C. Culver. their willingness to acceot the trust|sum of one hundred and fifty doilars | oo, " 7 0F Everybody greets the Easter | = i the [Atlantic coast be- RtErea SRt Pl Were ‘Diestt foom R and to pay to the claimant on demand [to pay the funeral expenses.and to | saic. MERCHANTS BUREAU ELECTS. "Thursday evening at the Second P 5 T p 'n Saco, Maine, and Newbury. = i as specified. - enable the claimant to meet other Im- ke Y. | sgeason with smart newness in e P o B T fusther or- | Mass . The paper brings out an in- Conmmogational ehurch there was. a|Purpose is to Demonstrate Norwich as special communion service in the au- Shopping Center. MYSTIC JURY WAS dered that the sum of $2,134 shall be | '°resting relation between the glaclal |gomething to wear. ditorium on' the eve of Good Friday, i deposits and certain marine forma- deposited bv the respondent company UNABLE TO AGREE | Sitn the Lnion Bay and Trust com. | tions whose age has been somewhat in the pastor, Rev. H. J. Wyckoff in| Officers were elected and by-laws charge. drawn up at a_meeting of the Mer- L - doubt but which have now been as-| You can select from our pany of New London, who have agreed h N Three Hundred Dollars Damage Ac-|to accept this sum and hold in trust|Signed to a late Wisconsin' substage. | o ith Tute fiden tion Goes Over to Thursday. |for the claimant and who shall pay e e stock with absolute con ce chants Bureau of the Chamber of Com- Mrs. Henry F. Dimock, South Cov- |merce, held Wednesday evening in the entry's wealthy summer resident, who | Chamber of Commerce rooms. The of- to her on demand the sum of $30 Not a Sinecur . . . The case of Jomm Hamracher ver- | monthly: the twe sume mamed above, | The czar’s income has been estimat- |you will receive the utmost in has been the guest of Mrs. Frederick | ficers elected are the followin; - F. Thempson of Pinewood, S. C.. has| President, Thos. Asbury; vice pres- 1 oth of Mystic|$ and $2134, making a total of $2284 [ed by the Almanack Hanchette as . sus Hermann wilhelm, Dol of Nyt | i ia $100 for rancral cxpenaes and | $42.600.000 a year, or $85 a minute. But | style and the best for the price. and battery, which was heard on Wed- | compensation for 212 weeks at the[his was an extra hazardous occupa_ returned to her winter home in Wash- | dent, Touis L. Gotthelf: secretary,|nesday in an all-dayv session before|rate of $7 weekl tion which a good many poorly paid We have the stock, the qual- ington, D. C. Max Kark: treasurer, Leo Kroms. The directors are John M. Lee, Otto Of the accidental deaths in Con-{Wulf, Alex Pasnik and Alexander people wouldn’t have - cared to have : ; necticut during March 10 occurred on | Sharpe. Judge I. D. Fairbrother and a jury _————— . oge o . of i, will have to be tried over again | cOUNTY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, |2t ‘P® Price—Springfield Republican. | jties and values that will satis- next Thursday because the jury, aft- New Haven—Miss Bvelyn Hope|fy you—a variety of things the rajlroad. 8 were due to burns, 2| The bureau was organized to promote like number to automobile accidents,|the interests of the retail dealers in 7 by drowning and the remainder | the city and endeavor to show the peo- ‘Wwere from various other causes. ple of Eastern Connecticut that Nor- Rev. 3. C. Hpter han:boen apvaliit- Paris,ix the central snd beat. shopping o4 pasior of the Portiand Methodist iy Tk I 0 succeeq the late Rev. Dr.| Machinists Tgke Company’s Terms. Jame ot TormeTly, of NOrach:| Machinists of the New London Ship and Engine Co. and the officers of Hartford Center Methodist church. the cwm it re it et Tl o= garding the raise that the "Mrs. J. C. Downs will leave Danbury | ment today (Friday), for New Orleans,| men asked for some time ago. The where she will represent the state of | machinists’ union asked for a 15 per e ln : Connecticut on the council of the Gen- | cent. increase. In replying to the eral Federation of Women's clubs| Petition the company stated that it which will meet all next week in that | Would grant an 11 per cent increase city. but the weekly bonus of ten per cent. The sarss a1 e e barge Allentown, run down | continues reduction in the price RumR LEATHER Saturday 15 miles -south of Seotland | of ferry tickets was also granted. The lightship by the American _steamer|men have accepted the company’s (Coamo, whn the’ crew (of thres men | ters. were rescued by the steamer, was built at ‘Noank in 1808 and~ registered 842 Appointed Recruiting Officer. ST togs. Captain Henry Langworthy of No_ ank has received his appointment oo e e drivine and | leutenant and has been ordered to among the! sixtsen €ases listed f- the | 2Ctive service in assisting the en- automobile hearing Thursday In New | holllng officer in the securing of men Haven by Fredemek I. Perry. secre. | for the coast naval reserves. - tarv of the state. There were none| F from Eastern Connecticut. Wi The Roston Convention club of the S8y LBt of Putnam. who was| Biks at an important meeting held on 38 years old Tuesday, in 1840 came| Sunday afternoon will select uniforms = © hatnam from Fast Woodstock | that will be worn at the National con- to see the first railroad train pass|yention in Boston during the early part 3 akh through from Norwich to Worcester ;. WATERPROOF - SLIPPROOF over the. then just completed streteh | °* i Tested'and recommended to of track, making the trip in four hours. Love Sttincii to Batist: wearers of KLITE SHQES for oet At Rockville superior court, Clerk| TLoue Stockwell, who is a student at ing and general wear. L. T. Tingler is kept busy these days| Yale college and who is visiting with as applicants for declaration of in-|relatives on Sachem street,.leaves in tention and naturalization have be-|a day or so to enlist with -the First come so- numerous breaking all pre- | Rhode Island Artillery Corps. vious records, so that it has been necessary (o fix certain days for that| In Charge of Credit Department. uty. . Plans for tie biggest ‘art show ever beld in the country are completed by the Society of Independent Artists, | Wil have charge of the credit depart: CUMMINGS & RING Funeral Directors and Embalmer; 337 MAIN STREET Oppesite Post Offies "Phone 228-2 Lady Assistart reach an agreement. The suit was tic, the plaintiff claiming that Wilhelm | Dr. William M. Hill of Noank. was |cvening at the First parish church in| ywe yould appreciate a visit to work for several days. 126th annual meeting held in Backus |the public schools in ErookMme, and in self defense. Dr. C. F, Congdon oo Frederick A. Boulter, fore- | Secretary Dr. Leone F. LaPierre were [CUT THIS OUT—IT 1. ‘Sheffield and Fred Fairbrother, re- | ty association was presented. ~The| DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this|to $25.00. reported that they could not agree.|being made by the nominating com-|cago, 1lL., writing your name and ad- of this city and Dr. F. H. Hart of Ni- |Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, Local Firemen Had a Busy Afternoon | Norwich; councillor, P. J. Cassidy, of |some and thoroughly cleansing ca- There were three more telephone | dersleeve, Norwich; state delesates, The first call was for a grass fire in| _Following dinner, Dr. Paul E. Swett PDelace’ Unltorme at 2.25 and was for a small fire in the er two hours’ deliberation could notipn. wijiam M. of Noank Elected | Aldrich, Wellesiey, 1909, and Nathaniel brought as the result of a brawl which President For Coming Year. \elshire Sample, Jr. of Aramore, Pa. |and plenty of each. took place at the German club in Mys- ale, 1902, were married Saturday i 3 Brookline, Mass. The bride is daughter struck him without just cause, inflict- | elected president of the New London " - < ing injuries which made him .,,mhlelo,umy Medical association at the|0of George I. Aldrich, rintendent of | £ you, whether you want . i Mrs. Aldrich. Mr. and Mrs. Sample t claimed that he struck | hospital Thursda; 2 e Son The meeting was cailed_to order at|Will live in Germantown, Pa. to buy or not @ Dr. A "H. Meyers appeared as|ll o'clock by Dr. George Thompson of . A emncs. The jury which consisted of | Taftville. The minutes presented by o o Suits, $12.00 to $28.00. Tra Stanton, John L. Al-|accepted, affer which Dr. Joseph E. MONEY. . ¥ {;‘:“‘G%,EZ o At Edward | Root, representing the Hartford coun- fetials Spring Overcoats, $15.00 turmed to the court room three times |general business included the election |slip, enclose with 5c and mail it to after the lawyers were finished and |Of the following officers, nominations |Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chi- itted Overcoats, $18.00. Kni y .00. Fairbrother therefore ordered | Mittee comprising Dr. John G. Stan- |dress clearly. You will receive in re- g‘;gt‘:er :—’l‘;l for next Thursday. ton of New London, Dr. E. J. Brophy |turn a trial package containing Foley’s antic. colds, and croup; Foley Kidney Pills, THREE MORE CALLS President, William M. Hill, Noank; |for pain in sides and back, rheumatism, FOR GRASS FIRES.|vice president, L. F. LaPierre, Nor-|backache, kidney and bladder ailments; c — wich; secretary, John S. Blackmar, fand Foley Cathartic Tablets, a whole- Norwich: censors, E. P. Douglass, C.|thartic, for constipation, biliousness, : ov. SBdrucay- P. Graves, New London and C. C. Gil- |headache and sluggish bowels. 207 Main Street calls for grass fires on Thursday. The | John G. Stanton, New London and W. zutopumper responded to both calls. | K. Tingley, Norwich. the rear of 156 School street and came | 9f I7artford. read 2 technical paper on in at 12.24. The second call came in | Sciatica. rear of 208 West Thames street. The OBITUARY. third was for a fire in the rear of 78 aE—— Newton street and came in at 4.10 Thomas Geary. c’clock. Thomas Geary of Montville, after an R I R R ) illness of a short duration, died at his AT THE DAVIS. . home on Wednesday. Mr. Geary was born in Montville, the son of Thomas Pigs that see-saw, climb up one|and -Bridget Hynes Geary, and has side of an inclined plane and slide |spent the greater part of his life there. down the other as much to their own |}le is survived by his wife, a son, amuscment and enjoyment as to any- | Matthew. two brothers, John of Mont- one in the audience, and in fact do|ville and Matthew of Jewett City, two numberless marvelous stunts without | sisters, Mrg. Murphy of Montville and a grunt and hardly a sque; occup the | Mrs. J. H. Cleary of this city. hed line l?o!i_‘uo{l :,; thed v]lf(he;l:‘.- tre for the last ree days of this - Week. | Kerelake, their trammer, calls| Will Celebrate 50th Anniversary. his act, Down on the Farm, and the Mr. and Mrs. Martin C. Walter will stage setting is very appropriate. celebrate the 50th anniversary of their An Operatic Courtship by Oar and | marriage at the home of their son-in- Harvey is the name of the next act of | law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, War- merit. Tt is a high class singing act | ren G. Chapman, 20 Monument street, and_is well presented. Haeger and | Groton, Saturday. Goodwin, two men and a piano, pre-| Mr. and Mrs. Walter were married sent an original act that is well worth | in Niantic and _are at present making seeing. The big feature picture is of | their home in Willimantic. From the gourse a_ Triangle five part film. The | union there are three children, Mrs. title is Stage Struck and the leading | Warren G. Chapman, of the borough: role is carried by pretty Lillian Gish. | Mrs. Reginald fLong of Providence and A Bachelor’s Finish, is the name jof | A. C. Waiter of Brooklyn. There are the Triangle comed: also seven grandchildren. Charles F. Taylor, who has been transférred by the Ernest E. Bullard VIOLIN TEACHER Afl String tnetruments repaired Vieline sold on easy terms For appointments address K €. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Ners wich, Conn. which wili. hold an exhibition in New York, April 9-av 6. Among those in- Able to Be Out Again terested are Gifford and Revnolds Beal " - and Robert Vonnoh, of the Lyme Art- fanuel J. Fields is able to be out ists’ colony. again after a serious iliness. His many friends were pleased to greet him on : Those attending were: John S.|Thureday. Blackmar, C. C. Gildersieeve, L. F. — 3 erre, George Thompson, E. J. Bro- Received Another Recruit. ¢ A. C. Freeman. John J. Donohue, | Recruiting Gfficer F. D. Sevin of : eatl eWsS Pouis T. Cassidy. Patrick J. Cassidy. | this city. received one recruit for the W, X Browns R R Asmew. W K. | Navak repérys, Thgrsday. < : ingley. Norwich: M. M. Hill. Noan! S - 159 MAIN STREET, C. P. Graves, Daniel Sullivan. J. G.| Hartford—The 125th annual meet- ? Stanton. New London; Geotge H. Jen- |ing of the Hartford County Medical CONN unn. Jewett City; F. W. Hewes, Gro- | Association was held Tucsday after- 3 noon at the Hudt Memorial. e W A s e R ARl LT o o e R o S o s il 2 20 Escaped From Farm. Greenwich—Judge Charles B. Burns wilfiam Burke and William Harri- | has leased his house on Brookside gan, inmates at the state inebriate |drive for two years to R. E. Robinson farm escaped Thursday. of Larchmont. T T TN

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