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anl ?EIhlm‘n 337 MAIN STREET o'pnn- Post Offics Lady Assistant “YOUR GRANDMOTHER WORE ONE, WHY NOT You?” and ‘lfi‘l'lfl\lr ‘unintentional, but * 'lu:oul. success, and there being redress for the -doctor, Brewer for the pl-.ln!?é Largest Display Ever Made W. and Edmund Perkins for the defend- s Ci S Bois b s o e oA 3. Speliman; Amold, - & essenger, | du y the doct mself, o B % Mo = Fuara, No. |ustice decided the ouse wae mot mads PRICES $7.50 to $48.00 iy S B nechan: 2amp guard,|out and the defendant was discharged. $ Mr. Neweil was sustaimed THEY ARE WORTH SEEING #ood ‘citizen and by all the P D nden date o Friday evening, Mareh m PLAUT—CADDEN CO. Zd, 1849, the following appeai Company met agreeable to by-laws. ESTABLISHED 1872 . 3 Foreman Peale in the chair. The first o - : : Jephnthah's : S e cabing o e oIl nt seces MAIN ST., NORWICH, CONN ‘auregan Block . g ‘can. Yo sl e report e treasurer. e ’ x i : g e S S e S - = cholce” of officers with.following. re- Telephone 1230 Norwith, Conn, | * 3 o carried their roles in faultless - Emma L. sults: 3 On' account !he w and .uh- ¥ = manneér. ulu-ee, Elencre I Donovan and "Grace | Henry Peale, foreman; D. A. Dela- The 5 < of “aaditional Quties, - the postal RALSI R A-Father’s Rash-Vow. E. Hartle. ney, first assistant; Norman Wails, BEST CANDY partment cnmnaa t.h. hu- of] 'nderwood, who The story of the cantata is, that the| Chorus, representing Jewish soldiers, second; T. I Champlin, clerk and treas- | Tg present to anyone as a gift is & box absence of employés, according to'a ved by 5 Israelites were the owners and occu- | Maidens, heralds, etc.: Messrs. Simon |urer. of . new order. . .. = - . 3 3 pants of the land of Gilead, and were|J: Fahey, Thomas P. Cohnelly, Edmond | The. following motto was proposed K i ik 3 ‘about 40 Tawe wer thade upos’ thent by Coughlin, Edward J. Kilday, Jr.,|apd accepted: “Work me well, keep me LOWNEY’S CHOCOLATES LA total of 5,136 enlistment papers srt_time, after which he is to £0 10| the Ammonites. The Ammonites were | William F. Bren clean, I'll take the But of any ma- LA *‘““ ‘“‘" received at the state head- |Regina, in western Canada, for the A Thomas A. Sheehan, Wikiam J. Mc- [chine” and ordered to be put on the m Home Guard. TOWNS | summer. = c,,.m,, Horace 'F. Corning, Timothy | machine. There is a guarantee slip in each box m:rk-uutnn include: New Lon- Inferior and strength | A. Carey, Francis H. Morrison, Thom- | The following is an account of a|that the Chocolates are fresh mnd > 8. mxo;m L5 &oe of ";{:mc!:, l?.lételr or| be 3y as :Alljuxy, J. rrnk He;lyblr.. Pat- ;:f;rflt;m;:;nx contest held Baturday, | o, find the variety exc Sold 7 e fou: legree, of ‘olum- rick Hartie, ugust J. ayouette, , i TE"M m‘fffl‘:erhof the. M“l"h bus, visited Danbury Sunday and con- 8 John P. Sullivan, Raymond J. Burke,| The company was formed and wers |at sola ufim! X :¢°SL“mmn ot e with ' the officers of John D. & Joseph A. Daley, Michael J. Coscoran, |escorted to Franklin square by Com- R il e Somiprine Bt aaa | soreon, X P Niohos 500 v e ¢ Tho posesire e 2 DUNNS PHARMACY < - L e - fourth degree exémplification _ which | nep o (€ oat O g ! the use | man, Henry H. Jarvis, Frank P. Mc- |end of Main street and met Quinebaug for the children to 14 s urned home. will take place In Danbury Sunday, £ suffl ® | Namara,- William T. Mahoney, Cor-|company No. 1 of Greeneville, and up years. May 27, they had no leader of sufficient prow- with Hudson and Niagara compani 50 MAIN STREET “Thien and Néw,” a novel entertain- | &y 27. ess to cope with the Ammonites, and |nelius J. Downes, In the rear marched back . through s An excellent line of COATS | m#nti of . quaint, ‘humorous ana pic- avowing that whomsoever should suc-|. Josephine M. Young, Eva M. A. e hroug ks tur scenes of the days of yore, | BOATS MUST NOT Chsbelly g thieptiin Seiati | SOt Mo Ate S waeh, Jenuta | 00 SLB OB O e e o ity |turers. a5d cofborations. snd qwill b - = A livan, Helen E. a, - i ', ns will be in all the popular colors and -i i TRt n.::"'; Drobout. ‘4t the PASS UNDER BRIDGE Stom Aeacitol ((Wh. Ware S Mraand | i gus. Josepiize, . Hartia, Mary A from thence xmankv;::-r-:‘l’:mon street|gnverned in sccordance with the & : & ¥ Tike . 3 - ey, 3 N A c Fra are. ere | Chamber of Commerce manufacturers materials—HATS to match, | 8% April the isth, at § 7§ Selook: ek | Necsssity o Moor Wiator. Craft in the God had said fo them, through = is | ey O e S ¥ Breacher. Lucy 1. |we wore addressed by His Honor. We | bureen: = -n..m_ This Year. » sn HR o ALt ot Woods, Emma L. Portelance, Laura |then had a consultation with the en-| At the present time the local Cham- styhsh and durable. w,,“ is tnmm as the Dr. Elijah ""‘md’ He would "de’““"’" *hem no more, | Couniban, Agnes L. Looby, Ciare L.|8ineers. The result was that we were |ber has two bureaus, the mercantile C.-Kifiney house on Washington street,| Motorboat owners who have been But ‘God’s soul being. grieved for the | Coughlin, Margaret Condon, Elenore|assigned to work in a line from the|and the manufacturers’, and it is ex- CHILDREN'’S DRESSES | built in 1789, and now owned. by Wil- K I. Donovan, Margaret L. Daley, Helen |90Ck to the tall steeple on Main street. | pected that at the next meeting of the = S '| liam F. Alibn, of, Church street, is be- ucket abovo the railroad m‘"‘m"‘;’&;";’;"-w".;‘:,,‘,;:"m F. Flynm, Mary T. Sullivan, Biizabeth | Our number took the suction, first |chamber an educational bureay wiil be whte M M 1 M to \g renovated 4nd modernized. bridge will find it necessary to moor He determined once more to deliver 1. Sullivan, Katherine M. Bray, Kath- | Played into No. 1, into No. 2, to No. 3, | organized. e ’ their boats in the Thames this sum- erine M. Neibert, Sadie A. Driscoll, |{rom 3 to No. 6, thence into Quincbaug 14 years, prices 59¢ to $5.98. |, The twentyoninth annual seision of [ mer as hoats will be restricted from | P, WWhile the I,;';fi"’:;p,":,,,"’w‘l‘ Rose V. Malone, Margaret L. Walsh,|No. 1. and they on the steeple, three | GUARDSMEN PLEASED o° United Order of the Golden Cross | passing under the rallroad bridge un- 1 7 The result of play was that . hich: convened dn Odd Fellows' nal | less. they Dave & pacs fvom the proper |1t Was declared that whatever man |10 T e IRo.'s, wow tbe; oty asblne that: wet WITH NORWICH HOSPITALITY. ROMPERS—a large assort-| in Sou 3 - | authorities. Tuesday Harbormaster ;‘::“K’mg::fg“%‘:g%:h;fimn MeNamara. > “|the Cabbage Head. LR . . i Herman Jackel, Jr. stated that mo- S The Committees. Owing to counter orders, No. 1 and |We Are Being Used Royally, Said the ment in white ruler of al the land and inhabitants of mmittees. 3 ' gl oy and colors, 50c torboat gwners can ‘anchor thelr craft | ruler of al the land and inhabitants of | who assistea in handling che 5 had a short skirmish. No lives Commanding Officer. -20. m% from tood ni- | ready gone to the land of Tob, where large crowd were as follows: John T. P : sta! e R et 10 e i | Seriiui: = wrcior il migity Sullivan, box office: Patrick J. Sulli- pfl;‘,“",;c':e;:;"' dismissed the com-) We are being ueed royally. That is PAUL JONES MIDDIE for | 25 ?: o Moo, of valor, had inken refuge. Jephthan |van, Gootman: programs James Pur |PSEY Procericd o Krankiin sauace tathe way the commanding officer of tne state, e W&terbury alstrict nas the had previously: been driven from his |don, Jr. Harry Mulaney, Joseph Porte- | ;237 /IC CeUO0R DOf the appointed|detachment of soldiers stationed here the girls, sizes 8 to 20, prices ‘the cases. OBITUARY. home. His.fame as 7 warrior among |lance, Jr., Joseph Downes, Thomas Ma- | 1 ¢53% arell. 0. 5 wininee', of | epceased (hr:'.m;].f; ;;‘1‘32:11”;1 ight And (& B exblasion at. HAAY- L — ::eérgzvr:%r:agl::::fid,m :fl;: gg:gwfmc“g'g;';'mkm&';m‘m Under date of March 5. 1852, the |cordial and ready to lend assistance. $1.00, $1.50 to $3.50. A].ione rowds to gath Mrs. Albert P. Blinn. 4 hack to'Gllead, and all Termel Pray - | O o Sosepn A, BelieAenr med 3o, |Fecord book shows that G. H. Stanton, | This Is his impression of the Rose of Middie B read. anxie s an-| At 10 o'¢lock Tuesday morning Es- | o od of heir actny, Seph A. Donnelly. father of Cnief Toward L. Stanton, | New England. that has m and fit. | of th ther Dysor, wife of Rev. Albert P.| “mis Oniore "mwmed Noos the Tiuh ot | - The' Avditorinns ihaltre drchéstra of ‘?:h:w ed second assistant foreman| At present there are two cars at the 2 Blinn, died at her home, No. 106 Broad| 51, with Jephthab, who entered the |SiX pieces, Glen W. Phillips leader, pro- | ® o Siovomi ot the ofoens, one oftered By CORSETS for .]] prices, btreet. Ofrs. Blinn kas born on Nov. | 200 VT, JEPIIRAE WhO € e | vided the music for the cantata and T Ahe . JIvis-aacamilek sompany &80 50¢ . the. d.blen&: SRR R i e, oy Te% Sha | discussion. was declared ruler of all |rendered a concert program between S T MEIDOVIBE EACIES It oty iy -or O - = e B S+ 3 x Norw! ommercial school. to-$8.00. tend:the riational D. A- K. CORGress to | came o this camtry with has pan. [Jad. Jephthah then sent a messens-|the acts. GAVE ENTERTAINMENT | e meny that has E s be held in Washington next week are | ents, locating in Newton, Mass. She|rr 0 the King of Ammon. desiring to R. & G., Warner, American | planfiing to leave Saturday in order | was united in marriage with Rev. Al. | kPO Why he should rise against him | EASTER FESTIVAL WAS Presented in Two Acts by | °P, fAvor among the men is a gifi l’ — received from a local soclety of wooler : to attenq a reception to be siven I |bart ¥. Blinn.on July 1, 1902, and|!7 his own land. TUpon the messeng- A DECI s Ladies’ Aid Society. gloves, which are finding ready use Lady, Nemo, Rengo Belt, Red- | Washington Saturday night. came Zo this city in 1905 when Rev. |cT% Teturn. Jephthah was = informed N o succERs these cold daye. s Ly S = r r Mr. Blinn was called to the pastorate | nat the King of Ammon demanded the | Tota) of $114 Was Realized by Mt.| Our Church Fair, a farce in two fern, Madame Irene, Bien| Come to the Spinisters Convention|pt the First Spiritual Umion. restaiition of the“lands _of Gilead, acts, was presented on Tuesday even- Joki and see the old maids transformed in- | afrs, Blinn was prominently identi- | PeAceably or in seac. Jephthah immedi- Calvary Baptist Church. ing in the pariors of Trinity M. E. Seven More Recruits. fied Soctal ately prepareg for -war and vowed to — > ’ 2 e. 5 parish brsul.mh o n:.mg tal 2nd reliZious | heaven that if God would give him| The Easter festival at Mount Cal- z;t"c"‘"‘:y “"‘fi,o'—“"o b A5 Goelaty The eaflmdfil‘jy't‘y: r;;z;-:ster:’f!mfl»;avar;lf;: BRASSIERES in cluny lace 62 r5d; Suy commandery and a_ past| ViCtorY over his enemies, he would up- | Vary B“"":’" °*’““’"t"1'f a decid Mrs. Roberts, who wanted to be|panies, Third and Fifth, is creeping y : #rand commander of the Grand’com-|on his return home, sacrifice to the| fuchess and a ewm of $114 was real-| president, Mrs. E.-M. Newbury; Mrs.|onward towards the desired goal of and embroidery trimmed, 50c, oo mandery: of-Massachusetts, United Or- | Iord fora burnt offering the first thing | "% 0 © aled - oit: Hams | Henry, young, nddy and fond of nov- |109. Tuesday night the Fifth com Ger_of, the Golden Cross; that should meet him at the door of | ProETamme was out: s mh.|els, Mrs. W. Denison; Mrs. Jack-|pany recruited six, while the Thir $1.00 to $3.50. of Sachem : x his house (Reference, Judges 1: 30- [ Thrist 1s Risen: scripture reading by resiadat ot the soclety, Mrs. | company received one rookle. f . . is leaving Austria and | {n . Rascoen o Seag- | 33). gerpeoe._KRov. B : SODE. | Pred Geer: Mrs. Brett, on the dinner g e - Zurich Monday night. | wick corps, b+ o e o Betisz| TFennthan proceeded to war against| Wonderful Morning: ' recitation, If 1 % MUSLIN UNDERWEAR— in“Easiand with Governor 7. 3. secrotary and treasurer of the | the King of Ammon, and after a series | ere an Easter Liiy, Inez Wiiliams, Lewis, the ministers wife, Mrs, | KILL 15 YEAR-OLD 5 s ller, of “Neptune Park when the {es’ Improvement soclety of Lake | Of battles overcame him with a mighty | Belizel Lacy and Jobn N. Randall: | V. Cpleman: Mrs. Lawson, plamp, a choice line—one that fits and | !atter was United States consul there. ferk of the First Spir. | slaughter, and possessed himself of | 0ng, Crown Him King of Kings, by | yfrs Albert Boardman. Mrs, Brown, ORPHAN GIBRL WITH RAZOR he school: recitation, Gladness of 2 s tual . "Of broad sympathies and | all the land of the Ammonites. The | & : 3 s anxious to get new church attendants, " Deput h wears well. .- (See our $1.00 m:};h B Ny Ut thet Duguahts Tmenatbilitics, she will bt maiseed | masdens of Gilead, having heard of | Baster Time, 3iss Maud Lacey: Glo- | Yizs T. A. Worcester; Mrs, Addison,| >'c' /1 and Deputies Saved Ohic dgs Baptist church has been come 1 : rious Tidings by school; recitation, < Farmhand From Mob, 2 B e s haw Tooa il it of friends, both here and in | Jephthal's victors, assembled upon | Hious Tidings by school; = reciiation|very inquisitive, Miss Janie Leach d_Fre Envelope Chemise.) rs. " Buddington will not move from fSuiner. Hotie city. = Besides her | the mbuntain ‘to awalt the victorlous| . /o "Woman at the Tomb, Miss | Mr3. Ridsely, sensitive, Mrs. John A.| (ojumbus, Ohlo, April 10.—After their present home at West Mystic|Bushond, she is survived by her fa-|army's return, and eave the day . to|Thompson's class: duet, Risen Today, | Forsuson; e iay™ . VI0eT | glaying Augusta Sickle Harding, 15 ther"and mother, two sisters having | sining, playing harps, ringing tim- | InomPson's class: duet Risen Today,| committee, May HiL M NECKWEAR — we carry | until after the close of the school year. | chef 2001 mother, two, gher life. brels. dancing, and_gathering flowers, | Mizs Hattl oY &hd Miss Tiiza- | Thompaon, decidedly close, Mra. Clark | Years old, & norphan, with a razor be- the Crowley line—a line unex- | _ When St. Joseph's Tierney Tempe Mrs. Sarah:Adams Tisdale. apnhen Jephthah and his herolc army | solo, Miss Lucy. Jackson: remarks by | Hor Benpur Baamier” oot married, | Geentions, Blane Snoffer, aged 26, o celled on the market for style Sus Mrs. Sarah_Adams Tisdale died at|hactemed to meet him. upon which, | the pastor. The evening programme| i een the two acts Mrs. Frank | farmhand, was arrested late tonight a: afternoon. County Director Wi ome_of"her son, Henry R. Tisdole| Jepht=at, recollecting his rash vow, | 2Peued with a reading by Miss Idella| , " pigwell gave a reading, Our Church | Iis home near Worthington, Ohlo, b and elti liam .H_ McGuinness of Norwich dcted 360 “dtfest, New London, on|was overcome with grief, and Informed | SCOLt and was followed by a recitation | gy “5nq Waldo 8. Newbury of New | Sheriff Black and a large number of e o d . welcomed th < Mrs. Tisdale cele- | her of the vow he had made. She, how- | LY Edward Depino. Mrs. A. F. Drury | York, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. New- | deputies who —warded off enraged TR e WEI ® | brated her ninéty-first birthday anni- | ever. being equal to the occasion, sup. § 15 the church clerk. bury, rendered a plano selection, a |nelghbors with drawn guns. MARK CROSS KID R T D2 o] pursity last September and was enjoy_ | mits Berself s willing sicrffice. and| o ——— medley arranged by himself from an 3 Ay Two hundred of the 600 employés|ing remarkadl ‘or her desires that the vow be paid. It be- L DEDI opera. As an encore he gave a. pa- ? s GLOVES for:the ladies: of 'the Central Yermont railroad whops | Tiro wesks : ;qs rs, Tisdale fel -"aa e O e N e 1Y AVENUE CHURCH TONIGHT | irigtic medley also arranged by him. g Hartford—announcement was mad Rastatne jukies fhat hasten er | months should pass that she might pre- |/ — e borough, pastor of the South Park —_—_— | ] death. -She whs cheerful to the »nd| pare herself (reference, Judge 2:27- = The ladies taking part in the ent 2 ¥ t Methodist church, that the church was NOTICE. 4nd breathed her last while she s.pt | 40), and the time having elapsed for NV 3*"'““:"" '::‘ een Erected at| ,inment presented Mrs. Colemas ORI e conilseanos yeut tree tom Mrs. T} the fulfilment of the vow, Jephthah, ost of $20,500. $0ld friendship pin as a token of ap- | Gine Having puréhased thg p‘begrnr and arles 31 Tisdale. and With His soldiers, and Iphigenin: wity . preciation of her services. Mrs. Cole- peluting - husinbss. 3 e possessed a her companious, repaired to the plagd| VWednesday night the Montauk Ave-|man is to leaye this week for Massa- | m—————m—— Al Bol;nn. T D. D.ly has burn M and her kin nue Baptists will dedicate their new | chusetts where Rev. Mr. Coleman Iis R e T ey i Aiees | o cactiice, witere ™ dxughter betas4 : E et e b, Rl SR Oraers. | s i e over this. sbring uneh | o rat e & Terae. e 5 Sionds | Che S e rain sy Dot | e, R R uilding in Now London. Tt | i e Jocatid A VIRGINIA GIRL g e i iy there, is mot a_weed nor'a bit of lau- |who will learn of her death et i o L was burned \down June 4, 1914, and ¥ 31, Allen and Mrs, M. . - : (el in it Last fall, he lost a steer|cere She’is survived by three Tegramme. from that time they have been busy | Russ had charge of the candy table |Gained 15 Pounds By Taking Vinol 187 Broad St. eating ‘laurel leaves, and decided | sons, Henry R. and Thomas E., both| ‘A synopsis of the programme fol-|rebuilding it. The upper part of the |ang Miss Edith Fellows and Mrs., Ver- Va—T P E Telephone 1229. RS 2 olear -off-laurel -and ing else| of New Londor: Charles W.. of Jersey | lows: building, contains in addition to the | non Hiscox -had charge of the ticket |youomas hed no ‘_“:;:fi‘l’, et - suspicious. City and one Aaughter. Mrs. Frank E.| Introduction, instrumental, suditorium 530x50 eight ciass rooms, | taple. T nts . Hotuing T tosk . sasted o = N Act 1, scene 1, Jewish place of as-|much needed for Sunday school work. —_— o >4 ; L Jits Bertna, 3. Chapman of New e = sembisy in Mizpeh—Jews mourning. the | Four thousand dollars \have been ex-|MANUFACTURERS’ BUREAU s S A b Bkt Dt Elm E.W 1&:_-3&:3»-1&39“ . She Is sur- WEDDING. B R L O D o e re S350, Dr, A B HAS BEEN ORGAMIZED. |botties and have gained fiteen pou : e e, w s da T e s of Coats, superintendent of the Baptist s 890d appetite and can eat any .army.. She . was the . Hanlon—Ridder. eader—Whomsoever State” Convention, will "presids. ~The | Twenty-four Industries Were Repre- | thi EMATEIE DENNING, Norfolk VIOLIN : u%‘" gy e Jeoot ChA S v e, Rachel RuA- - peimtor ; Wil Jynemt s PPIpl Su ENIGAAp et Ing: Vinol, which contains beef and cod ter Mr. and Mrs. Henry | Appearance he Prophet. Bow ‘l)m lowing a.dedicatory Iddl"!ll, and ded- -_— " = I - aloati N i 3 03- “West Seventy-first [ to God, (-el‘;! t-:a chorus)—**Tis he | ication praver, greetings will be| With 24 industries represented, a|liver vfl’w""h "‘;5‘ l"flh gt TEACHER 3 ® i of what the cloth- | gireer, New York, and Edward Kel- | can save. and he atoner God from | brought by Revs. F. Wolfenden, from | manufacturers’ bureau of the local |Peptonates, an siycerophosphates, is - ieky ‘as-a result of the gOV-|jlogy Hanion of New York, a native|heaven come down (prayer chorus) |the Grandmother church, Waterford: | Chamber of Commerce was organized | constitutional remedy which creates ernment’l n -nkry into the piece goods ), _todk place in New York |« people’s. prayer.” C. R. McNally, from the Mother|Tuesday evening at a very enthusias- |20 appetite, aids digestion and makes AR String natruments repaired - | TERIKEL req are beint made on 11 e 1n the Church | aoer et pap et Tave %, | Ghurch: J. A. Eider from fthe Sister |tic mesting held in the Chamber of |Pure, healthy blood. Try it on ouws Vieling soid-on easy. térine." “"“ “D‘ .t Short Sy o the Blessed Sacrament, vuy s F b 2| church. Then from Revs. J. R. Dan- | Commerce rooms, There were 27 mem- |Suarantee. ¥ ¥ ‘were ordered for u\d eventy-first street. The Praisg’ the forth, Dr. Lee and G. R. Atha. bers present. Broadway Pharmacy, G. G. Engler, Fer appointments address E .:hlh-fr in July -nd even further by, the Right Rev. £ P L It has been decided to have the ad- | Proprietor, Norwich. Vinol is sold in E. BULLARD, Bliss 'h& Nors ) “‘fll -"- s g Pt gt Ko g T Tsrael - - (recitative)— | STORRS COLLEGE BOYS mission fee $5 for an-industry and | Willimantic by the Wilson Drug Co.. ; "m"’". Derdon. “. “Riaaer hox rswear you goa Z that extensive advertising will be con- |in Danielson by the A. W. Willlams o g E‘e n " em; : o'r‘meugin?:-d‘wifil ":: h"" at '-‘" der home. gfi’kfi‘fflf‘x‘»’& (full- 'mr-)‘.“‘e ph:— HAVE MILITARY TRAINING {4, 5 in all newspapers in New Enk- | Pharmacy, and in Putnam by J. F. ba s bride, in white silk net over E fand relative to securing help for the |Donahue. Also at the Jeading drug =P | e nsio communicats with e stiny with % printers fice Teil £d, the stars in the skies—Hehold, we | pry Giving One mm’.w..k to Field iocal Industries which ‘aré hard pressed | stores in all Conmecticut town Seipen - {5 e hotuse). Jephthah. has [ Act n ne. TOM’S 1-2-3 5c CIGAR . o Sencral Busiéacn | ¥AS. um-d-a By her sister. Miss Bear g"m" Somme. “hates. the. bane ot £hd |™The " tollowing executive committee Meost Cigars Are Goode- “by. Postmaster John P. rose taffeta “Ye have brought me homer| The students at Connecticut Agri-|consisting of seven were elected: THESE ARE BETTER By Tuesday. -|and "'h""'“"""‘ et is brothers| “SRAILI be your head?- Haill all FHait | cultural Collese ure giving one day a|Chairman, Charles W. Perkins, presi- WE ARE SHOWING GOODFELLOW 10c CIGAR | ; cottage recently sota | estomman, ThE Sbhers: woreCharica | (Sl Slora; Ge thow auieky (gele) | Tnction el Chastes 5 Am: | 25T e, 0BG, Mntager of the ALL THE NEW R nD Coit, of Norwich, g “fd; }lorfl- }dmma 'Ammon. “Bring me his answer, | 97, Of the mh—r (s, '3”,2‘:.‘73 American Strawboard company; secre- Try them and see. 3 ‘an Shore avenue, nw &2 ‘hy of~ ork, and James v“ or may?" (Presentation of sword) gflgm&e e T ait, | tary and treasurer, 'ch-r;fi‘ H. Saxton THOS. M. SHEA, Prop., l'rlnlru- su , “_h" . }""’m -na Mr Huuun is_a lawyer and ia see- | NOW f‘" thou 'made ruler. AN Hail will leave the college early in ?&;hams“tg‘. L a8 SPRING NOVELT].B b - 2 lone. ‘“Then ¥ the Lester & Wasley company, Robert Fm-m P."Cl. o e e i Six's vowa il sive| tical problem in military sclence. The b\'“siiin s sent for the Shetucket milis, NECK BEADS, A o FUNERAL Ter: liBerty - on o ok, and il receive. InctHtion | HienEy ¥ Ulmer of the Ulmer Leather MESH BAGS, ETC. compan: I O o o= | ~A set 7or by-laws which will govern ‘J‘:.';,’.-:: - ...mui. all : m 3 e %L ;‘; e e ork ihcldental to a military cam- ::;.:::I:_ °f¢§h° %:mr::‘:"fiwm besides our regular line - Practical & held Tnues morning e| Scend 3. A story ' 1In, addition to this one day’s drill, a ctepted. . . H. 4. YARMAN : x . 8 and pax Ring | tiefield. *lont death. (Enter Naoml m.wqu deilt will e given two otiier a great help to the dealers, manufac- |} of high grade Jewelry in N days in the week for per- all the latest designs. 1301-4 Roem ods. Tn order that interference with class ork may be reduced to a minimum > S % : his | 2nd that no class shall be compelied “%: o Every piece guaranteed. fre duly, drfll will be alter- 7 s Tiated between Mondays, Wednesdays y e Prices the lowest. st Frws JOHN & GEO. H. BLISS , merry maid of laughter.” Roll the timbrels| Tyesday’s warm sun did much to t the four or five inches of snow e R N P Next to Palace Cafe. e S retary of the Catholic club of New | (full dasip of Jéphtbah tn-3ix- | the" J woolen mills, Percival W. Chapman of é

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