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- TODAY THE SHOW YOU WANT 70 Sk Keith Vaudeville Triangle Photoplays i 3 3 BOYS AND A GIRL of 1 in » Pleasing Neveity With Sengs | woller 1o Give Auually o the i’ Sostety oo Amasmt Mot to e s e and Dansors SCOTT & WILSON The Talketive Asrobets ! The Mirthful Dus | mu ight Jest in 9 Unigue 354.........,.FIRESIDE REVERIE, . . ........0.24 TRIANGLE PEATURE and mornings my back was lame and sore, 1 heard people pralsing Desn’s | KiZney Pills and decided to give | & trial. T can say they are the best 3 The Argument of This Stery is That back now feels better than it has in s No Crime to be Rish years.” Five Superb Parts Price 60c, at all deslers, Don’t sim-. “ RISE AND TUM ” Ply ssk for a kidney remedy—get || Triangle Komedy Doan’s Kidney Pilis—the same that 2r. Brown had. Foster-Milburn Cu, MAT, 180, 3.18 EVE. Sand 8 Props, Buffalo, X. Y. | | { f | £ g i 2 !gg i J. F. TOMPKINS 687 West Main Sfifl R e T borough, dis corporation, upon whose ": any such deputy sheriff 4o appointed shall h deput committee a % lo Tn Fn Bums SRE0 "be ‘responsioty for any maieas: 97, JUIEE the committes chairman. 3 Shows Daily 2:30, 7, 8:30 C e of mon eeaty, The cacigsisas cut the’ recommendation of scoroiary MONDAY AND TUESDAY S gy P Heating and Plumbing |Een 5 2" acout” sopoinisa™s au: : e W Pt ze oo, Sorvrier M ) STUART BLACKTON and ALBERT E. SMITH | The Distinguished Actor ing the war period and for the national IN i /92 Franklin Street the sherift by the ap;’,?::;& tor whose =y defense '.lutlnber laws of the state. Pfud lh V'nmfi Bh Rh Fme benefit such deputy tea ‘amd. o tory came into i poin| hereupon the responsi- Dership. bility of such applicant for malfeas- 2 4 the senate which had adopted it after IRON CASTINGS | oo e i: of v Single Game Commissioner. being rejected by the house. - This pro- {1 yy L deputy shall terminate. This act shall| The act to appoint a fish and game | [i9°F for Parole after 30 days. Senal ; Pd\mnfl:n PROMPTLY B take effect from its passage. commissioner, to supplant the present D*’“!hml offered t mak- ! ) ; s flective after six months, a2 - B ; Charity Board Supervisers. board of commissioners. was indef- | s Rarcle effectiy y G mm Fmv co The act concerjiinig the state board | DItely Postponed in the senate. raised in ihe house to the bill which A, S T S Sy Sty .lhe Man of Mystery Ne. 11 to 28 Street PATHE WEEKLY CHRISTIE COMEDY of charities was so amended that the | NOUSe. on motion of Mr. Fitzhenry of|ne claimed ‘was meritorious and much- . board shall have an office in Hartford, | vaterbuty, a motlon 1o insist and call | needed. The amendment was adopted where its records, papers and books | o* % G llCn > £ Ch hl_’ and the bill goes back to the house. I shall be preserved. It shall meet at|oe, WIesSt -\_"'-H Fr eshire and| A favorable report from the appro- THE BEST VALUES least once in two months and as much | Zailan mittee o the mertPRint; | priation committee gives $60,000 for a g - ge over the ntic river. An un- IN NORWICH oftener as it shall deem best. and |8d the com ee ol e part of the | brid he Niantic rh ——— i e e TPl oottt e e | - Fuat and Facd Gomms favoraule Tepor: was made on Senaio: |l SIXTEENTH CHAPTER OF “THE GREAT SECRET lllgh(inde Watches . It shall make by-laws for the | any mmission. Brooks’ bill to permit hotels to furnish conduct of its business: and shall aR-{ An optional act which provides that | guests with liquor-on Sunday, Senator 5 AT GREATLY point a secretary or superintende:, [cities and boroughs may appoint alQuizg expiaining that a substitute bill REDUCED PRICES prescribe his duties, and fix his com- jcommittee on fuel and food supply to|on this subject would be forthcoming. Jeweled Seth Thomas 12 and 16| Pensation. which shall not exceed |meet any emergencies that may arise| The semate adopted many bills, in. Qiekel sase. $300 - Rundred dollare per annum. The mem- | was on motion of Mr. Geary of Water. | cluding these: Placing asents of the Mat. 2.30 A 3 Mat. 10c ? J. 10.Year Gold-filled Case, bers and officers of the board, except- tabled for calendar and printing. | State board of education. and deputies Eve. 7, 8.30 Eve. 10¢, 15¢ . $4.28. td-filled Gase, $8.00. |ing the secretary or supgrintendent Order of the Day. in the labor commissioners’ depart- \ Year - K h for the E 1 1:&;:: ohd-tdieg Guem $840. | sl rarive 20 compsnantiie for It was voted that matters at the foot | Mon% OR & salaiy basls instead of a MONDAY AND TUESDAY There is a rumor about that the rvices, but thelr traveling and other per diem wage; permitting Orange to 10, el - il e, J e e aitad Jby 'the [af the calendar, and tabled, be made | Bo% . gotdh small size Ladies” Watehes, | 00 rotler. Ahal 56 paid by the rate. | the order of the day at noon mext s e s ) . Canvertible Bracelet Watches, war. | Said beard shall appoint not exceed- 3 i = Windham County ranted years, Ing three supervisors, either men or Getting Ready to Finish, Quaranteed Wrist Watohes, $200. women. who shall he experviencad in A vote prevailed that all bills on e *7 AN Watehea Fully Guaranteed the care and supervision of children In | ihe files be atatred for action on next . ; management of this Theatrs is te {nstitutions and In homes and shall ~ J QAULNICK & co. A% thelr campensation Which ahall not | noreqey. | The house adjourned to 11 COVENTRY vaiss the price of admissien on The 88 Franklin St Norwich | excoed $1200 per annum for each sueh o ) e Seven Dead!: it = e mu\-m‘m;..« aQ ln“ additlon_thereto| ules of the Read. Death of Samuel L. Dresser — Flag ""‘ et T " th=y sha elv their necessar ox An act concerning the use of vehivles m th th R { Th J. M. & J. P. SWAHN [Derer wnich “whon “wndized” by the fon pablic highwaye was passed in ot B e g Today—Home OPENING OF SEVEN DEADLY SINS eu the prices for The Seven . M. . P Comptratler, shall he paid by the state |Rouse, 1t ix & velumainans document| OSuerd: Formed. e e e ——— | Deadly Sins are Matines 10, Evening . provided iNe exnenses shail not ag-|and describes in minuteness all the | samuel 1. Diesser. T3 died at 1 EIGHTH EPISODE OF THE SECRET KINGDOM 10c-15¢, our regular scale. We ad- regate over 34,000 per annum. Sakl | rules of the road and penaities provid: | yeenmyel 1o Dreaser B Aot With Chas, Richman—Dorothy Kell n iss thi aulor: Supervsor ahall held etice during ll\elml. for exery posaible vielation. Amona e EL G g LIS o g4 s J. y y vise our patrons not to miss this pleasure of the bhoard. other matters the bill providea that the ok vhic! 1 i ¥ Phote- . Eranklin Savare, 237 Main Street Court Jurisdiction. I""""“ commissioner, ar other au- [N \n:":‘l:: ls‘l'mni::’ . Hveate HEARST PATHE WEEKLY :::-::r:: w-ith:u! .’douhtet:c ':\..):: Telephone 831.12 An amendatory aet concerning the | LIOHIY having centrol of any bridze. | was born in the North parish and lived s e i ——— [ Jurisaiction o the -u‘.:«r“:u;\r':‘-:v.n-.‘u‘«w':l‘l'f_;‘ e Reloucey at each end of | there tl about Aive years ago, waen he ALICE BRADY in THE DANCER’S PERIL expensive series of plays sver phe- Dr. Alired Richard FRIIEE, el or eauitable, averaly and fet. sating the maximum weight of ol e InrinEnl et w0 Geu e STRONG POTTER in » BATH HOUSE T, SRR etinetly demanded. exceeds one | j% ot s FAlch _ such | perintendent of roads, ia 111~ . 1chards thourand dollars, shall be brought to | Dridge will safely carry. The owner ::_NN',‘S,: ,.?m'r: ,-..1::. u';:‘.“':...‘,l % DIN:‘.'“ {he superior court: but civil actions in oy e e B Totponsl- fvived bv his wife. & daughter, Mrs Office Hours: Vairfield an tehfield counties in | ble fo ne to such bridge | Rase J S s ¢ ~ 9,12 a. m—130 to § p. m. which the reiief damanded as afore- (1f the w JEht of such vedicle and ita go;’:.uv'fi'x\'\::'r\i by Sroing 15:-::!': Ti "and cc- it being unsafe as the limbs were be- Wed. and Sat. Evenings i-8 waid excecds five hundred dollare and cerds the welght indicated by [Raymond ond Ror Johnson. and . s 0 .mty Y had another shock Saturday and her condition is oritical. Thayer Building Qoen not exceed two thousand dollars, |*Uch notice, and the amount of such > A8, s of Columbia was a| The farmers are beginning to hus- el 208 Hours tel: 228 | inuding (herein apoeais from the do- | lemags mab be recovered (n o proper e vy MANSFIELD DEPO1 est of her daukhter, Miss Lavaaia | tie, plowing and planting. J. L. Briges o - t::{r: of rr}lmn!r\:z‘o:\::‘: l;‘l m:t:.:"nnl ,":, GRaTEs OF Che m..i“l‘h';m:‘nlhnrrfl.\' M fthe chapel at 2 o'clock Saturday, con- {es:. the first of the week. ¥ s the pioneer. He has his garden all — ate, may be brought or taken to the | (hare e of auch|ducted by Rev. H. C. Beebe of South Mrs. Mary Cordani of New York 1s | planted. ‘ ; h . - R ol ) 3 A s A M. A a r. K . OPRAC" Civil Procedure. griving wheeis or metal or having any | " ‘h® Center cemetery Pa olony and Village Interssts ,, FUS5 ALY Harttord. | Tt | "imos H. Kenyon of Providence spent An act concerving clvil_procedure, | etal tived wheels resting on a aliding Flag Raising Today. Miss Munle Dinsmore has left the| Miss Anita R. Baker of Cork | over the week-end here, Thich, was faken from the calendarand | 112N A e pobgratsd ubon any BUblic | On account of the funeral of Sam- | nome of Mrs. Ross at the Colony, and | ™ e B o Bl U} i T SR V- passed specifies that anp perso % e anner |uel resser. the flag raising at the { i working in the office of the Ameri- | Miss Annabel Post was a Hartford | {tor sday. party b himself, or privy in contract | T Injure the sur- |church lawn was postponed till today | can Thread company. Wilimantic 1 Mrs. Esther Kenyon, who has been N Elmer J. of New York spent | spending the winter at Arctic, returned P ektate to a judgment, shall not be|face of auch highway or bridge. (Saturday). The school children will )~ Ap, and Mrs. Foddlareof I e : ome nes: TR 0id 'dea that the cause of iliness ol shall apply to road 1 i permitted to ofter In evidence, or to ad making machinery | nesemble at noon for a basket luncn. | s e, : the week-end with his mother Mrs. T e T o neettene}s | Plead In'hix favor mich judgment, or I Use in the repair or construction of |and the exercises will begin At | sercine for quite D o Thaa Tt vas [JaBe Finiey. B. C. Locke Is suffering from a very ifi."""r" Qnaiaia (' anding aime: |any fact estabiished thereby, as an such highways. e SR S ot George Whippert of the U. S. navy [bad hand. which *in| estopped in any subsequent action, ——— rills Monday Night. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Smith and chil- |8 at Calvin Hutchinson's €or a short sy g LH Em.; W2F the sufte he or the party with whom he is privs | THE PRESENT LEGISLATURE The members of the Home guard met | dren have returned to the Pine Tree |Stav. ROCKVILLE S Ncience of Chirepructic hat @em- 100 SOt O e o Rt by <3 Saturday evening in the town hall | state, from which the family came — — i Blencs ofis uu.x;.-“ :“m- -m" as a part pl.flnflfl or defendant, as| Will be Kept Alive U the 1919 Ses- | Several enlisted, after which the meet- | about five years ago. 2 Special Evangelistic Services Being s e eamiiret s Wisyesenrs | the cass may Ds or i he o the erty sion is Organizred. ing was called to order by W. B. Haw. | Mrs. K. L. Dimock visited friends in Washlngton County A oOF the spinal column, and by B Y | s o . |kins, recruiting officer, who explained | Willimantic Friday and Saturday. ’ Held This Week. the condition can be e republican leaders in the general | the recommendations of the military Nature Study Outing. Evangelistic services are being held ne extent that the patient | LOR, it does not appear from the evi- |assembly are planning to ha: emergency board, also th Freh whtevse Silment af. | Q8008 10 itk whom Wb In Drivy 16 | we, Duiaves eocipleted by May i, | come'of the members nave hid a mnic| The Hillside School made an excur- mmf_fl’“ estate had the opportunity l"g are making special effort to that |tary duty. E. B. S. Johnson, who s | sion for nature study last Monday af- end. The senate is aiready marking | honorably discharged from the New [ternoon and returned with an abund-|johnson Lennartz Wedding—Supper HOPKINTON each evening this week at the Sev- enth Day Baptist church. The speak- er is Rev. George B. Shaw of Asba- to undartake either the prosecution of | time awaiting busin 1 Deetor of Chiropracts: he or the party with whom he I8 privy | quick next Tuesday and expects to|be held Monday nights. Mrs. John Kenny of Willimantic| Thomas W. Johnson. sons, Wilfred and Leslie, attended the o 230-221 Thayer Neor. | in_contract or estate concealed his|fiood the senate with business. As a| At the Red Cross ting in |made a visit at the parsonage last birthday party glven in honor of Mre. :.l’cl..‘g Tuesday. Thursdas: ‘Satur. | Jentity s a party to sald firat action: | starter every bill on the c e S TSt Sctine = s | Mewie ISR ) 1o tne | KSRTON's uncle, John Lewis, at Vol- ' 2t0 6. i rom cour A that has been tal ’ ~ F ov, E. ©. 3 n occup! 6 | untown, Sunday. o ¢ p. m. bled and every matter | company was addressed by Mrs. F. D | Mrs. H. Plerson of Sprinsfield, Mass. | | yov- o pir R GrEoR, B | O, S Shaw s staving at the #aid first action. This act shall take | at the foor of tae coierid s - , above thir- { Welch and Mrs. E. E. Lyman of - | is visiting Mrs. Arthur Cushman. 4 effect from its passage and apply (0 tv, have been made the order of the |lumbia. Eleven joined thom nna icgs| Mrs. Grant of Worcester visited at I T e [NeTs B end . 3 T e, F pending actions. day for noon of next Tuesda: d | expected mai Joii ew i o > A F. N. Brigh lace last Mon- 190 Franklin St Poultry Exhibitions. Vo malier o the Calndar: Tietrly | Sape T e 0T " BB I8 few |5 g¥ ey Tand ook her il RSINE, R0Fent Sasising Mev. s X RICHMOND : 34 a hundred will b 4 o Cottrell at Rockville with evangelistic An act taken from the calendar and | ® e starred for action,| The midweek prayer meeting was |daughter, Thelma home. e e — THE PLACE TO GET A NICE|passed provides that the comptroller | that is ready for discussion and finai|heid at the home of Mr. and Mrs.| Mrs. Laura Reynolds of Four Cor- o Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wright are in ROAST BEEF AS WELL AS A NICE | is authorized to draw his order on the | disPosition. "In fact there is _work | Frederick L. Chamberlain Wednesday | ners went to Willimantic Monday and Johnston—Lennartz. poor health. PIECE OF CORNED BEEF OR ANY. | treasurer, on or before March 1, 1918, | €NOUZh prepared for that day than is|evenin; e visited Mrs. Corbitt on the home Way.| At fhe home of Elfonso E. Johnso: John BSmith and daughter Esther F and annually thereafter for an amount | Usualiy disposed of In_ two ordinary Mys. Sarah Brown of Boston, Mass., 2 . Johnson, c AL LUPPERT | oo s, e, i fer S The | MR, Yook, bl the'daders | e held Sitridey sveniog in 0o | £ qioneine her Sl Mra:"nersid Sonls e 4" et W7 Sl oF | IR S P e, aemtes 3 { col let: ch 1. 3 Mrs. Johnson, Willlam Vernon Turner, | the dance at Cladk's Hall, near Pine : » PERT iioiomicd “upon presentation of ed in two weeks, some experts| “'Miay Hattie M. Hawkins hae return- Supper. was united in marriage with Miss An- | Hill, Saturday evening. . . B3 | gouchers duly sworn to by the prest | three woeks, oo e the lmit atleq from a vieit with friends in Con.| The Ald department of Dunham [nie Lemnartz by Rev. E. P. Mathow | Mr. and AMrs Bvereti Moore wers society and approved by the secretary | 'When the business of the session is | 2eCHcut and New York stat Memorial church served a baked bean|son. A few intimate friends wers |callers on Mr. and Mrs. E. Sherman B ine state Bonrd of agriculturs. Such | compieted and the body i= in Joint ses. |, Y% Arthur 8. Word of New Haven | supper and gave a fres poverty par-[present. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson will|and family Sunday. Suthers ohanl contain an itemized |Slon for final adjowrnment, and sfeer "l"‘“"flflt Mrnw’-:!u ty entertainment last Wednesday ev-|occupy & rent on Hillside Avenue, Tlos;ph Dupn was in Hope Valley o e . L'wrence ers % A A 'uesday. statemont of exmenses 1| the customary closing exércises and | ,¢o cours Tuesdny atiernoen o Cpmn: | Snins Y. Beth Saunders was through this vi- coneist solely of the “v’uamcnt of p BiCicomb witl tis completed, Governor | ;o' Sheriff A. E. Harmon in an in- Death of Thomas W. Johnsen. einity Wednesday. miums at such exhibitions as hav en and there call a dition BOLTON Thomas Wesloy Johnson, 79, & vet- | John Gorton was a caller at the : bear. Teld by such leeal associations|SPecial session of the legislature and | loXicated con. . A fine of $1 ana : 22 CLAREMOUNT AVE. el Dreceding six months and | Wil keep the legislature alive until |COS!S Was imposed, and as thers was eran of the Clvil war died at the |Moshier Webster place Sunday. Phone 838-2 Norwich, Conn. §i foir which ait recognized varietles of | the session of 1919 is organized. This|NO, funds svaflable he was taken to|Evening Session of the Schools—|home of his son, Joh#.W. Johneon on Farmers are very backward in their == - poultry shall have been eligible to|action will be taken so as to be pre- | Toland. Small Boy Making Bonfires Burns|Broad street, Ashaway, Saturday. The ';Mk this spring owing to cold wea- — Compete and shall not eontain any to meet any emergency that may | M™S. Howell of Astoria. N. Y. is| paystack. funeral was held Tuesday afternoon | ther: o jtems of expenditures for the payment | 87iSe in these uncertain times, and ad- | V\Siting her daughter, Mre. E. B. S. conducted by Rev. G. B. Shaw. Barial D, R YEY DR.R. J.COLLINS |of any salary or compensation of any | journment. This does not mean that [ Johnson. All the Bolton schools closed Wed- |Wa# in the First Hopkinton cemetery. i it kb idadas officer or member of The Connecticut |the members of the legisiature will nesday afternoon, and held a session | Mr. Johnson had been in feebls health| The power of speech, which had : for several years from valvular disv|léft him for 10 weeks, has been re- = Poultry Bi " Society Incorporated | assemble, or that legis ness NOTCH _ ‘DENTIST [|megsimei AN Bl e eramine e seven il st |15 %57 Ty veney B T T S i Moy, or for any purpose whatsoever except | Will be translated, for at the date to 2 the Do i o e g s The ladies of the First Hopkinton |Black Watch, whose home is at 1% the ent of iums bove | Which adjournment was taken, vi e T | Tm 2% Above| heaker, the president of the Semate § . Mrs. Loren Maine was in. Sterling |Parents to vieit the schools, as they | U, G O O P etved |High street, Perth. Private Fergu- 148 ‘Main Street, / Narwich, Conn. | No local association shall receive any |2 few volunteer members will assem- | MOnday. PR S e e Y their final supper of the season “rne’ son, in a dream in a London hom- Phone 1173 benefit under the provisions of this act | ble, and then sdjournment will be |, Mis Hattle House visited her daugh- I e e I e e wnceau | Parish house in Ashaway, Tuesday pital, thought he was once more in o 0o some 9 L . S = ” E " b ! . TuTsES unless it shall, on or before the.15th specified, and then | 100 TN e Oy Maine were in|is to v the Bolton schools next|evening. It was followed by a musi et :‘;";Mn::'.n":.f T:-an'":no:; day of Februaty of the year in which | it Will continue to the end of 1916, Tand Girle |cal program. % unless on cy arises whi ~ | Hartford Sunda: Tuesday to start a Boys an ris’ O e S I such benefit is craimed, file with the emergency which re. K7 Steel was & Hartford visi club. The people of Ashaway and vicinity |He maw the incidents o '4 At oE secretary of the Conmnecticut Pouitry | dUires a real session of the legisla- were fortunate in having an oppor- |re-enacted, and dreamed that a big ; % ture. Tuesday. m m SPINACH, Breders’ -pclely, Inc., and the yecretary M. J Howard’s ho moved Station Telephone Conveniént. tunity to listen to Prof. John H,|Cerman was towering over him about Nichols, of 1soston, Thursday evening [{0 Tum him through with his bayonet ASPARAGUS, : Wednesday. | The new piece of stats| Mrs. 1. . ¥iske of Coventry has : % y IN THE SENATE. road where this week upon the sublect, “The|The excitement of the dream was e e SR g St gt By e By oo well | Worta war Against Alcohol.” sufficlont to cause Fergucon to raine Favorable Report on Appropriation i v, Mrs. Charies E, appell was oper. | himself in his hed and shout aloud of | was in town Tuesda the Temtal of the telephone in the| Jre CUSTICN S0 COANRES ben- | M6 knew tnen that he had recoversd Bridge Over Niantic River. 5 Chaie , oad 3 - of v o s forid rmm"m""‘m‘“ L’f:,f," unam'ren -;;v::'lm"c‘ru[n'a[‘;n Bicitin at a hospital In Providence,|#pesch, and was natarally overjoyed Hart/ Auril - 27—The senate oward blic. " | Tuesday. In conversation with n press repre Sm P Miss Maude White was a New Bri- apetre he Xt %2 gt er in his home Private « tain visitor Tuesday. USQUEPAUGH marked: ‘I conldn’s belleve i, 1 jimt Burns Haystack. e e e thougnt 1 was back at the old spot and y. Charles A. Lee’s small sén secured| William Potter of Providence and |'N® Whole aflair Was as clear an the Mrs. N. C. Maine is 11l with rheu- | matches Monday and started in to| ¥, C. Webster of Wakeflald spent Sun. | 2C1us1 battie, The nurses and others matism. e have bonfires, e had quite a #ize- | day at 15. (. locke's, were as surprised as mysell when | Mrs. Jamet Besv of Hartford is vis- |able one when he lighi his father's Mr: and Mrs, Vred Clarke of Ave. | Shouted, rom Glasgow (Heotinnd) iting her father, A. O, Olfjver, haystack, the fire being kept from |tie visited Mr, and ¥rs, 4, %, Lamond | Herald, spreading to the fldings by means | Wednesday. One Gratifying Consideration. of & bucket drigade. Sichmond Granse ig 1o hoid & May | ,hy!no ”4 peot. y 7 supper instend of n May breskfast, o Russian aditors probabiy L YOU WANT io our bus- Those men who “marry to avojd Decaying Eim Removed. Charlen Pagley and tamily of Ar- | wouldn't be auite se jubiisnt he e Diblic.” thare i3 56 H. 5. YARMAN, Propristor readopted wi ment | what Sherman said Bt us ‘tom- | The large eim north of Myron Lew's | lington wera AL the Wagley homasiend |new 1epuniic It they knew how hard D&f_“l:‘ mufi‘- Tol. 13014 Room 108, Thayer Bidg. mwn‘:rm%{:‘r the | porary consolation, — Adver- | which' was Xkilled by the eim tree|#unday, they'll have Lo work on slection-day . Fy » o8 " " e ions. | tiser. - / setle was cut by the town this week, Mrs, Georgs %. James of - Wilisdsle nights—~Ohlo Htate Journal