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s SON SUPPER , [ souorers o sawoks | The Gregtest of Frank H. Brown of North m- . / ton is on his way to Florida, e % to pass two months, - P Miss Ruth Im;; of Mor::vglt upe‘:: o T e s b o S AR The day's length is now an even ten | NoMe on Hlizabeth street. and ene-half hours. Miss Lowise Long of Norwich is The rural carriers D‘l“n their spending a week with her mother, Mrs. \ trigs What Eastern Connecticut Boys Are Doing In Various Branches of the Servi Large Attendance at Annual Event Held Under Y. M. C. A. _ - Indoor Sparts: Auspices—Rev. Peter C. Wright the Speaker of the| romar Sivect Commissioner - Jorn X by Donovan has received an interesting Old Man Dyspepsia. to a’ Figish With Stuart's Dyspepsie Tablets. Tackle s Good Fine' Lunch and Get Away A e Clogees u;v o fi'm as usual on the holiday, Eimer Russell, at Crescent Beach. Tthe fathiers ‘alh - d.fig; m( ‘m,;: Jl,nmunry T idto th t. POL sons, and he urge ter |, D - ail SrePEres chath Iitle'ana- 18 Dlsastar & | , Davolls Almanac makes a guess that | POLICE FOUND PLATE Efi; inio sympathy with the boys, wro | gory youer Tather: I received mai} ake. Any one who has catarrhal | Beavy smow will fall today. - GLASS WINDOW SMASHED . . .| Bave their own problems to eolve and |alsg received lesging, two paizs of ,deafness or head noises should give ~ difficulties to meet. He also emdha- | gjippere g npackage of tobacee and a this prescription a trial. Lee & Osgood s&.“v‘ nmugnnwa to _:wu that | Discovery. Made This Morning at 5 sized the need of the belng loynl | cpn"op tobaces, All of the Xmas ean supply you. i g s Seas: . . Frankliin' Street Store. - ;m‘:finfflh"l o‘{'dha' told in & o 1o | DORes have not reached the eompany ___ ______ __ _____ ] Dwell along the river bank & = = 3 g Way relationshi as and they held hat had plain that ,g.hay‘m sick of the About 3 o'cleck this (Wednesday) his father, whose holy influence had | magi®y > b S P i until teday and passed them out. I of its unbroken frozen surface. n : i ! . : been his ingpiration all through Nis| epeived one sweater. one heimet, four 3 4 fe and ministry. He then urged i€ | p,irg of gocks, a package of tobacco, There was an encouraging climb of | the Storage Battery store, 102 - ; ringing together of all that was best | g hox of candy and three batteries for the mercury ‘Tuesday, with resultant | lin street, was smashed. It is thought . i 4 in the father and son and that be | §o flashlight. 1 also received that melting of much of the snow and ice | that someone passing along the street Teal chums through life; this ~|box ef cigars from the Barry chil- on walks and streets. shortly before fell up against the win- E #hip, said theé speaker, cemented by the | qren ~ We expect the rest of the box - fow. Spirit of Jesus Christ, will do MUCh|tomorrow or the dayafter. They are The funeral services of Mrs, Olive! Nothing was disturbed inside the for the world in the coming days. At|here in France as they hawe received Beckwith, who died in Baltimore, window. N 3 : the conclusion of the address DF.|ihe shipping bill from the milroad. I were held at her late residence in Ni- R P I ST e G X £ ‘Wright received an ovation, recéived a bex of eigars that Mrs. antic Wednesday noon. ATTORNEY IS SUING : At this point President Case an- 4 Thompson sent me. mounced that the new building eom-| "y, % the Delegates are being appointed to the FOR HIS FEE 4 s e have some of the drafted men installation at Wauregan, Feb. 20th, 4 — fi’;“ifith:gm“&yt‘;‘;”md & bulld- | now and believe me I sure do like to of Rev. William Fayling, as pastor of | Benjamin H. Hewitt Aeks $1000 For ended the qrilj them. Well, I almost dropped the Congregational church. Services Porformed . association hoped to erect an up-to- - ‘ the needs of our growing city. on $ Youi 1ot A was a feHow from den that I to the New London cords in the s Slinerior count a tzying: the ans 5 . . S imes a day to the busiiiess of eating. The plaintifl, who-is an atorney, is Willam H. Crytckshank, and althoush | \ately around different camps, but I of the state amthorities, | Pullders. for $1,000 for attorney’s fees Ray Gordon. I|To keep the stomach fit, to keep it ings of the season was the fifth anpual | the affair, and as he led the company Life at Kelley Field. spepeia Tablet af 18 will : SH[]E SHuP Although this is considered a hard OBITUARY ‘ bot oon ‘winter, an ere have been numer- 0 Iy N 3 s S ous ice storms, telephone troublemen Eben D. Stone. Y. M. C. A the singing. The fathers and sons oc. | West Ceit street, New London, writes | belehing, bilious stomach. ne distaste Members of the Preston Ausiliary manager of the firm of Perry & Stone, | into association hall, and after thei Burning, and the applause was almost | the Personmel office at_the headquart- | When meals are followed by Stuast's Hill asked the blessing and the boys| The three- sited | Tollows League Tuesday and purchased $10|ing due 10 g discase of ‘the . hearh | and ey e S Spchot iy oo L , violinist, d H LaF 2 B 5 and navy sets. ceived by telegram Sunday night by | by the ladles of the Y. M. C. A. AUXile | pianist, e seiotionory tallontalne lin “the best of heaith. I must say indicate that “the good things were|commented on. i e T orn . e a tent. We have a fine set of youns officers here and receive. the mmest|| INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY Hugh Henry Ossood Memorial, Park || o5 talcen suddenly ill by an attack of | his position as in a happy vein “he|Allen, Mrs. John B. Oat, Mrs, William | it: __When T first came here, was Peter C. Wright, of Hartford, who was | Btearns, Miss Marion Beebe and Mre, | a5 here about three weeks when all| my. afongay Sewing Club meg for JEWEL GOLD-FILLED date building which would fully meet | cod the other day| A bunch came Woris_to raise the $1,500 allotment 3 The_youngest present was Gor- | o 000,000 drive of the Salva Sfiain N Newtt wasins Panin don Gruketanie o year old son of very young he showed interest in Dr. And it is the greatent 'of indsor mpapts, ; been trying to locate and when in session hold special par | fOF Services rendered for several weeks | One of the most significant gather- Boys' Secretary J. Harold Bly de-iywil probably find him this week. Eraced and in training at all times, the Father and Son supper held Tuesday | I the singing of Keep the Home Fires| <wwi..' G Murphy, son of Mr.|a constant Source of both protgation - | have had no extraordinary bother with | Eben D. Stone of 14 West street, Pmmptly' at 6.30 about sixty fathers | cupying the table on the platform sang [ interesting letter from Kelley Fieid, | for food, no coated tongus, no distress CHARBONNEAU & ANDREWS, the State street fewelers, died in St.|singing of America, General Secretary'| deafening. - ers of the recruit division. His letter Dyspepsia Tablets. Powa: . store. Let them digest vour food while nd mej led to e the de-|of Joh : A Just a few lines to let you know|S! zest v worth of ool to be knitted into army | Word of Mre Stoues deatn war to: a n proeeeded to enjoy the of John Swahn, cornetist; Walter W. . Smith, clerk for Perry & e Seloctions by the orches- | that I thoroughly emjoy this life. We gan, Greeneville, from 11 a. m. to 2|y ccompanied by William . Starr|most favorsbly received and heartiiy| The following ladies assisted in the t ago for a several weeks' sojourn in| His Homor Mayer Allyn L. Brown|was chairman, assisted by the follow- | (retment. ~ You hawe no doubt heard L 1 D IES ’ The Girl Scout meeting schedulea | 1oFida. Upon his arriva lin St. Pet- | cfiiciated as toastmaster, and he mess- |ing ladies from the Woman's auxiliary: | 3 10t of kieking about food hue we get ° ¢ 8 ! Miss Isabel Mitchell has returmed chureh, was omitted this week, going | NeOrt disease, He nevdr railied and|made happy remarks and then intro- | Fiteh, Mrs, William . Dawley, Mrs, |Made acting . sirgeant major of the Next Sunday evening at the Central | 1o this city from Great Barrington|applauded to the echo as he arose to|Clarence D. Sevin. Mrs, Allyn T.|Dut eight men were sent te Waco, along from another outfit and there T b e i 5 Our stomachs lead us three or more ; i 've been doing a le surveying for' war work started Tuceday. %Y | 8. Pendleton, et al, in New London. : : . . . Most of the RRERSS on | SUinE defendants, who are ship- REV. PETER C, WRIGHT Wiisht's sdiese never see any one from Norwich. I've fa year-around affair throughoug Wfe. the suggestion A lpen i in sosston 4 special Do | beginning Oct serves much credit for the success of very simple expedient of a Stuart’s By- evening under the auspiees of the local | o "y 270, Pack Tp Your Troubles |ong 3rvs. Wiliam E. Murphy of 34|a0d weparedness. No gassy, emur, the wires. New London, treasurer and general|and sons miarched to orchestra music|hy request Keep the Home Kires|San Antomio, Texas Mr. Murphy is in|after eating, no matter what vou est 158 Main St Norwich, Ct. a called at the room of the Woman's| Petersburs, Fla., Saturday, death be- Get a 50 cent box teday at any dmg licious supper eerved in rovel fashion that T am getting along fine and -am | the stomach takes a much neeled rest. eaa——— - Personal taxes will be received to-| Sparn lary. Evidences were not lacking to|tra were applauded and very favorably STy gl T WG Whth Rea mex to Ty Mr. Stone left New London a week | devoured. serving of the supper: Mrs.-Curtis Hull for Tuesday afternoon at 4.15 in the | SSPUIE three or four \davs aso, he|ured full{o up to the requirements o Mrs. Hill, Mrs. Deprosse, Mrs, Fitch | (e Pest money can buy and plenty of from spending.a week in New Yqrk. succumbeq to the attack Saturday. ening, Dr.| He 5 company to which I was assigmed. I You can buy a fine 15. | over to next Tuesday. My, oo pay 47 Senrs oI sud e | L0cod the speaker of sha exdnibe. Br. |Henry D. Johneon, Mrs Will @ L, work at-the Red Cmoss rooms this Baptist church there is to be a Father | 1ass., more than 25 years ag0.|geiiver his address on Father and Scn. |Brown and Mrs. Albert Reess had|T¢S: 2nd the elght that wers left , : week. He was treasurer and manager of the : < . were sent to another company. T and Son Serviece. The subject of the Mo Tiondait ators Binchiits Tase ¥ Dr. Wright emphasized the need of I charge of the dining reem. 2 —— sermon, Life An Adventure. The Wo- ; "Had been here just one day when| 1 Nathap J. Gibbs of Cambeidge, absolutely guaranteed, on || man's Chorus, C. D. Geer, leader, is to| 503y, *UIUIE Duaitoes, v the sioce 0 fremaroreed into e poreammel office | Mass. was a recent, guest of Mr, = of sing. . . Andrew N. Hobron & Son, jewelers. NORWICH HAD 27 . PVER 300 TONS at the headquarters of the reeruit di- A Gibbs, our easy terms one dol- At-St. John's Catholie chureh. Fitch-| The deceased leaves a family con- DEATHS IN DECEMBER. OF COAL ARRIVE.|vision. T am still on special duty at| .o Bruce Clark, who has beeg the [T week. ville, Feb, 9th, Rev. Joseph F. Ferd, | sisting of his widew, a daughter, Jes- A= g 5 L ——— this office and I am very much taken guest of her sister, Mrs. Richarg R. per ~ pastor of St. Andrew's church, Col-|8ie L, and a sop Perry, who are at|Same Number of Marniages for the|local Situation Greatly Relieved by |with the work. ~We are handling|Graham, has returned to New Yok chester, united in marriage Walter | Present at the home of Mrs. Stone’s Four Week Period. Arrival of Delayed Shipment. ' |2baut 500 recruits a day and it sure ; — 5 Rogers and Milss Florence Gayeski, | fister in Brooklyn, together with Mrs. g 2k iRty does kefl; us very busy. T was told Miss Ruth Hamilton has returmed THEPLAUT -C ADBEN C0 both of Fitchville. 3 ;:t:;'s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L G| According to the health bulletin is-| The first relief in the coal sitnation |that as this office is a permanent one, o Connecticut state health |in Norwi the office force wilt probably be kept | HOg 2 Visit of six weels in Newpart, ' cut e he: N Y i 2 Hi % - It is announced officially that Farm-| - Mr. Stone was a.member of Brain- fig;grfgeé?ef“ox:cm‘,m}f % D la 'rc'l::sfi'v,u"‘?r.’i'fiu?fiet%i:g;fi?‘e.';:f‘f' here until the end of the war. The L, and Newton Highlands, Mane ington was the Red Cross membership | ard lodge, A F. 2nd A M. of Now | per, tne death summary is as follows: | pany received the first instaliment of | Weather here Is just fine with the ex-| Mr ana Mre, Lawrence B. Chapman winner, gettifig 3.259 members from a | London and all the higher branches of Total deaths for December, 1,610; |a barge of coal which has arrived in |9ePtien of an oceasional sand storm.| .5 i of Nev Tondor hing n population of $,600. This gives the| Masonry TH New Tondon. He Was|jgath rate, 13.6; average death gate|New London. The balance of the con.|l Understand that You are Raving|guesw of Mr. Chapman's mother, Mrs. chapter ‘there $600 annually fer the|also affiliated ¥ith the consistory; for December last five years, 15.8; an- |signment will arrive in town during|SOme real good old cold weather up| Charles B. Chapman. duration of the war. Scottish Rite in Norwich. Mr. Stone|..; geath rate 1916, 16.3; deaths|the remainder of the week. home. I go to a show oscasionally Fastern Connecticut Williams atum- | 0 “rrined the thirty-second destee. | om communicable diseases, 227; per| This (Wednesday) morning tan lots|in San Antonio but the shows here| Charles Coit, son of Vrs. Chacles M. ni have been notified that the midwin- Rev. J. H. James. cent. of total deaths, 14.0; deaths un-|or less will be sold at the town hall |*TC, MOt very geod. ~Well, Walter, 3 Coit of this eity, is now stationed in ter reunion of the Williams Club for| Rev. Joseph Henry James, 82, died |der 1 year, 252; rate per thousand |up to the amounts of 160 tons of stove | Will close now with best wishes for 2| Washington, as an officer in the 9 Fors big year and bes gards to all the ipment Div: Section. all Williams collegze m th st{at the home of Mrs. derick W. | births, 34. coal and 200 tons of mut coal, ¥ a it Te s Bquipment ision, Awviation 3 Efll%t E Bllnfll'd il" "’"’“m ‘““e"" B"Y’,’“”m""‘ e”:“a 1,| Franklin in Needham, Mass., Sunday he deathd reported to the state| Demurrage, extraordinary towing | NeW London people. ; ignal Reserve Corps. Mrs. Coit is s Established 1872 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. evening: He was the father of Mrs, |department of health for the month | expenses, reshipment by rail from New spending the winter months at her A etk SaCiransc James . Keeney of Rockville and of Decomber, 1417, and aieo the birthe | London, ‘and other umususl cxpences | ELECTED VICE PRESIDENT former home in Baltimore. The women of Coventry Granze Mrs. H. 0. Keeney, formerly o tland marriages for November o e | have increased the cost of this carge s BR T V[OLIN 15 B Turicheon e,f,‘;,y SHARE0 0 | ity Dut now residing in . Gaiforiia) | sns gear ate a5 folown: to the dealer $2 per mnet ton. This OF SOPHOMORE CLASS | RESULTS OF BREST LITOVSK days of the sesgion for the extension | He resided with Mrs. James H. Kee-| Norwich: Living births 60, still | necessitates the following scale of : PEACE NEGOTIATIONS R ~ ‘ school. Mrs. Walter S. Haven, Mrs, | ney for a number of years and was an | births 1, marriages 27, total deaths 27, | prices for this cargo onxy:= g Frank P. Murtha Honored by Class- —_— . 1 C;ALHER Arthur 1. Reed and Miss Louise M, |active Methodist clergyman in eastern | death rate 13, diphtheria 2, grip 1, 1 ton dlivered b mates at Trinity. To Be Reported to the Kaiser by 5 Reichafl have the matter in charge. | Connectiout for sixty-two vears. Bur- | tuberculosis 1, cancer 2, pneumonia 8,7 jon dlivered by dealer . $13.00 - Canad s s ial will take place in Rockvil aceident 2, deaths in institutiens 5. b ton delivered by dealer . 6.75| Another honor was added to those e ] usntumelx;u héemon ;h; T;ridina at l}?mtonmdemldnn. ne of which, New London: Living births 53, still l-tot:na(de::;erxrgy ‘dealer 13.;9 %lreadyhv{)nmel;labie ones t.ha’; ntjrtne Amsterdam, Feb, 12.—-Count Van p. m. Feb. 1 an p. m. on J. Franklin, is with the Amerifean | births 1, marriages 25, total deaths 29, 2.25 | Norwicl oys have won at Trinity H s S 2 6.15 | college, Hartford, when Frank P. Mur- | ertling, the imperial German chan the 23th, It comes in view on the|Wxpeditionary forces in France, and|death rate 20, measies 2, whooping]l-Z. ton at the yard . 5 i eastern horizon shortly after sunset|another, Gorflon H. Keeney at a naval | cough 1, grip 1, tuberculosis 11, cancer | 1-4 ton at the yard . 31§ tha was elected 'vice president of the | fellor: and Dr. Richard !"“?,“ ‘.“"‘l & and remains in view all nisht. Its|training station. Rev. Mr. James Was | 12, meningitis 1. pneumonia 5, acci-| Baskets of coal, mat delivered, 55 |SeRhomore class, will pm'cend te German headauarters rings are still most interestingly in|an ardent supporter-of the Connecticut | dent 2, deaths in institutions 9. cents per basket. Murtha is one of the most uqmllaz tomorrow to repert to Emperer Wl- view, prohibition party. Putnam: Liviag births 18, marriages | Bags of coal, 20 pounds, 19 cents. |Ton at Trinity. He plaved a 'bans |, sno" reguits of the Brest Litovsk ' S R R S Mrs, Mary W. Stephens, 10, total deaths 11, death rate 114 tu-| The above prices, it mbst be repeat- | UP" game ot right end on the 'Y | negotiations, says 4 despatch received in Rockville and at least 5 R ©2To0| Mrs, Mary W. Stephens, 72 years|berculosis 1. ed, are for this cargo only, and are|io0tbell team the mast fall. and was|, “REo V% Hl today. '1 R oriodkcyille and 2t teast 2 dozen Peo- |16, died at 630 Monday merning at|- Groton: Living births 14, still births | made in conformity with & recent aet | O Of the nine mien awardeq the cov- . Supply each day. The frost has pene. |home of her daushter, Mrs. Frederick 1, marriases 6, total deatlls 9, death cision of the state fuel administratos G581 e DAk plse hows Rremis r i T. Rogers, 151 Mohega 9 rate 10.3, cancer 2. n a case of extraordin: (3 P Jflllfi & Geo- H. Bhss o B o L b 5 P L e, 2| Rulingly: Livinz Wirths 11, mir-lon & hes e Consigmed to | 18, coming to e nouses. - : the home of her daughter about three tiages 11f total deaths 3, deain rate|Norwich but got no farther than | pooil V%Lt Murthe had nevor talien : mouths agc from Danielson, but the|14.3, tuberculosis 1, cancer 2. Eridgeport. Dt dn & single: Spa ANl String Instruments repaired Vizline 251 on easy terme Fer appointments sddress K ° €. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor« with, Cann Largest Assortment 1 Liv i i have the esteem that he mow holds. Sugar will be more plentiful from |change did not do her the good ex-| Plainfield: Living births 17, mar- (Signed) oy g of now on, it is anneunced bv Connec- |pected and she gradually grew weaker, |riages 7, total deaths 8, death rate MARTIN E. JENSEN, His ?&l—’e_i—.o::. g: tmflt““: wnl;’t‘ ticut wholesalers. There will be no|until death ensued. 101, cancer 1, pneumonia 2. Chairman Local Fuel Committee. | no g o surplus, however, during the year, ac-| Mrs. Stephens is survived by three| Windbam: Tiving births 26, still it - - A4y cording to the present prospect, anq |daughters, Mrs. Fred Kennedy of Daun- |births 1, marriages 8, total deaths 19, FEARED BREAK AT b"“; wnsmmn Va;:m:";l;fi g: :;lnfious fl.:‘ “;?‘dm, J.’ ?uf;'.fi gmnu are asjed to use it in a care- |ielson, Misg Jennie Ctephens and Mrs. | death rate 14.3, tubereulosia 3, cancer ecalled to service in the naval re- | makes the hair brittle Ly . Fysptdien “henar | She alsp ‘kegves |4, pustmanls 5, actident 1. deathe in AETNA BOWLING ALLEY | (000 and” the Biue and Gola will ha| The best thing to use is just plain ist. d two b 2 institutions 4. p Dn{l:fs‘?{e;:em?ur:txgbn of the| It seems incredible that for so many { Two Young Men Found Hall Light|dePrived of his Shiece) phikmsahy. :‘;:‘és‘“ifltfifé’“&?&f:' n'e’s ::x!; Methodist church of Danielson and|Years the state department of health Burning Tuesday Ni had been active in church affairs.|had no official knowledge of what dis- [ g Tuseday. Slight. TWO ISLAND FORTS cheap, and beats the most expensive the Trinity campus. And the men at| Most soaps and DIAMOND JEWELRY BROOCHES SCARF PINS Because of Ash Wednesday services in his chureh "today, Rev. Richard R. Graham, rector of Christ church, will conduct the weekly service of soaps or anything else all to 'pieces.! She leaves a host of friends who |eases were occurring oughout the| Shortly after 10 o'clock Tuesday i ‘morning prayer at the Norwich Tu- | mourn her loss. - 8 state until the monthly repert of each | evening two young men discovered the HNDER GUARANTING E:; zflil‘!wfl:ufi:l. uflm‘z‘t&x m m’:m: Sanatorium on Thursday, S ?:altg onflg:el"’ }1‘1 ubeenEreceh{gd. seg: 'ga.n light in the Aetna bowling alley | goidiers Are Isclated From the.Rest of | family for months. ! TR T ING. e heal ulletin. Even then the|burning and thinking that somethi i hair’ with wat: L Statistics were most meager—simply | must be wrons notified the loeal Do the World. Sioply maisten the AL As a preliminary move’in the four 4 fi 16 and rub it in, about a teaspoenful is Harkins—Murphy. the number of each case reported.)lice who made an investigation and N & ired. maks éntlnnutewcurfma.lé? on themsub{fernt 0{ Monday morning at 8 o'clock in St. ge, sex. occupation, probable source | discovered that one of the doors te the Twe of H“F"h’gi 1or'=‘ne g :guntahal!:eeu o!u qx\;ds. J:m’ :fih:“ revmen In New TLondon. in com. | Mary's Star of the Sea church, New |of infection—the very basis of useful | aMleys was unlocked. ~Philip Eibesult, | 10arastine, ' Fort Michie is under a | SRRICEAcE O TUM Seamy lather | cergymen in New London, in com- | (iIVS $ET 3.0 Marony. of “Tenth | morbldity statistics—were mot obtain- | manager of the Aetna alleys, . was | VeFY Sy onigii Port Pac.c5 | casily. The hatr ‘dries quickly mnd | &:‘é‘on, mentionad the matter st all | street, New London, becamé the bride |4 summoned and upon investigafion | Of P Desses s o0 # i John & Geo. H. Bliss % 5 - [and evenly, and is soft, fresh 3 e T 7 e -|, Full daily reports wilt not only in- | stated that nothing to his knowledge | Guarantined because of cases of meas iy casy ; services Sunday. don. The ?;m:y‘:::s ':per!;)r‘x;e?gv fo;m thisfdepa;'tmem of thelda;ly in- il:dd -be:n taken. Several a(uomer iw;;:ung %t;?fi:ifi:fim 'E;:,u?,’:&ht?;: K g‘::i:‘ésfl‘iltni{m::nvly ::ad hlut:m '-'l s . Rev. John S, an, wii d { cidence of each communicable disease s who went into the alley with the o o | particie dandruft. Fha. Qlsimict superintendent, Rey. | HEV: Jokn . Mooshan: o Colaurater | snd. Tuckish valiahis dote. for. Kiato [ Balion told thety stasis. Yerted Deats from landing at these | DArtilo of dust divk amd completing his year's work by holdin; The bridesmaid was Miss Abby Con- tical purposes, but they will also en-| . e o fhe fourth quarterly confergnces in the | Bel, and the best man was Bernaa |2ble the state department to Keon| NORWICH HADASSAH GHARTER |dUsrantine becanie of iliness the me | various towns under his supervision, | Harking, brother of the bridegroom. |beolth officers informed of the preva- Bl gy of the world. in anticipation of the closing of the| After the seremeny, the newlyweds |lence of certain diseases in nearby | Actively Engaged in the Palestinc | * qng mospital building which burned | conference year, next month. received their guests at the home of |towns. No doubt this will prove of Restoration Work, at Fort Terry a month ago has not vet the bride. A dainty wedding break- |8reat value in the further contrel of been rebuilt. The ruins have been ‘Walter G Smyth of New York was | fast was served. About 50 guests were | Preventable diseases. The Norwich Chapter of the Ha- | cleared up, but no construction work elected president of the senate of |present. The couple received many | On a par with the former scant mor-| gassan held a. well attended meeting | started. * Trinity Colletge b‘::fl an fm:mm:{’ of the ha;gsanl\q“wedgnxugm” ; Mdé;s;d;evm hin dth; lf:fie :fdmifom Monday evening and transacted)im- 3 undersraduate y of the eollege on ey left on the 12.57 train to spend |me employed by cers in i : Monday to suceeed Edward F, Mur- | their wedding trip in New Yorl city. | the discharge of their duties. It ia mot | 1s ony Dusiness. It was declded at PERFECT ATTENDANCE P‘l o the meeting to have Mrs, Richard 3 . ray of Norwich, who has left college | They will make their home in East |Fare-to find edjoining towns managing | Go . Goti o Am’rioan "0"" tthell, wife of Prof. Gotthell of Co forts for a week, and nmow with the THE PALACE 78 Franklin Street P. SHEA and Embalmers to' join the United States Aviation o. a_similar -communicoble disease in a | jumbia Uncaaville 8cheol List Is Much Small- 5 Berviee, Miss Murphy is 8 danghter of Mrs. | widely different manner. Perhaps this L"f the 1\}‘:,3;?:;‘%’,&;‘:3;‘ :: :&“;g;:;? er Than Usual. . Bpecial Rates to Theatre Troupes Ellen Murphy of Tenth street, New |is not to be wondered at when ome| tant subject, 322 Main Street Traveling Men, Eto, A certificate of incorporation of the | London. Mr. Harkins is employed by |considers that 95 per cent, of £ i qur hy .| January was such a strenuous Livery Conneotion Shetucket Street | W2IT A Smith Co. Inc, of New Lon. | the Shore Line Blectrie Rafiway Co, | health officers devote only part of their | gaseq 1o we’ Bobioims “CLvely &0- | month that the Derfect attendance of | Chamber of Commerce Buikding don has boen filed with'the secretary | at Fast Lyme. . : time to health work, and that therework and has appointed a cimmittee | the Uncasville school is smaller than |/l ippong 238-2 Ledy A tetant FARREL & SANDERSON, Props | of state. The company is to deal in| \ -~ has been no central supervision. As{of two—Mrs. Michael Schwartz and | &1V_other month since school began 9 ¥ A Phone 704 g;,ifin:., Ztc.s ’{&e ‘;ncor&on’}tgrs are | Appointed Assistant Superintendent. |a result, they have besgxxrene to es-| Mrs. Harry R, Wagner—to collect ggr- | i _September. B et C Wlas e d Trerbort gy | Wiliam H. Alexander, forperly |tablish their own standard. + | ments from the varlous stores in e | Grades 1 and 2—Stanley Lakowsky, 4 chief loftsman of the Groton Iron Qh&pler 1 of the new sanitary code, | eity which have contributed to the | Waltre Lakowsky and Bdward Maho- D E NT' sT al lof New Londen. Wor:g, has nfl .%‘W;m,fl assistant mchtghom‘d blg ;endy !o;' dlxt.rn:d gt!;m restoration work. neé. des 8 opd 4—H Marthere ) N superintenden’ e Groten plant, e time in February, gives definite The Norwich Chapter anxious to TAGES ATy ¥ 1 ' ol Sk Iaincky ehurgh. e boaock | with full oharge of the ship building.|Methods of control ‘of ail reportable | do its share in tha work and evers of | Telesyphore Millard, Walter Richard, DR. E. J. JONES of the ashes ohtaineq burning the | VO Snperintendent has as et heen ap- | diseases. - This, too. sheuld prove of | fort {s being put forth toward this end, | 30d Robert Tooker. palms remaining from Palm Sunday, |Pointed to succeed Thomas Spence,|Value to every health officer and to | Denver eontributed 300 garments and | Grades 5 and G—Ermest Bonville, Suite 46 Shannon Building 0 i - | every indivi@ in % Morton Hawkey, Helen Mahoney, Mar- T a5 the membes o i | IEvain two wadim agp, o (an o e MY MRS RS T St e SRR | poth honet! Jonn, Morawst and Take elovator Shefucket Streer ey - g - | John Rousseau. entragen, Phone ;g:: tan: oni.hl:“a'-’}!'lm {’,S‘ A",fi,,“%!}éfi'.‘ When a Man Proposes.’ WHIST AND DANCE {‘n;h C'?i:(l-‘!:"h“é:xnggfret:elerz:one mosg: i$ tef’r‘?df“ I"rea;:ricg:hfi%‘éfldzia:;% {-fice rvi thi also. ‘When a man asks a woman to er hopse anq has fitf it up with 85 0 3 2 3 ; - nesday services s evening also. il he‘n S Wi e grostect AT ST. MARY"S HALL ““ ;fimflmx?{dzfi };g‘::e,,;:h to Tooker. 7 com; ean man, any Ladies’ Who wllh / FUNERAL. e momey Lyt | Twenty-Five Tablen Played and Wins | Hing and wiri on the machiges. Tha | Sheriff Brown Receives Proclamation. N . i 0 : ners Awarded Prizes. garments for the restoration fund are| Sheriff Sidney A. Brown received a To'l t C s, Frank Enos. General Pershing on December 291 , . st £ - supposed to be cum?lsgedfigv the 25th |4 proclamation - from Governor Hol- 11e ream The funeral of Mrs, Frank Enos took | Visited the King of the Belgians on the| ° e and whist | cf the month and every effort is being | comh Monday summoning the mem- mee from the home of her daughter, | Belgium frent. was given by St. Mary’s T. A. B. so- | made to accomplish this end. that will keep their complexion in als |Mrs. Alexander Jordan, of 14 Sturte- most perfect condition invited to |vant avenue, Monday morning, with it hers of the legislature of New London gety Tuesday evening with g tarss| NopiWICH ROUND TABLE |- |SUnEy f0.a spaelal mession of the n A number present. Twenty-five tables £ senciol gaamily - March 13- for the try the kind we are offering today relatives and friends pttending. There . Il | of whist were plaved and the pri tal B B purpose of legislating to permit Con- s p man: 1 fl % L prizes | Seclal Evening Enjoyed at Home eof t citizens in the service to vete, Wwhich containa sneugh perexide in it ;f’-m&lbefll“fi& PotHickn e il | Yere awacded as follows: = laedies— Dectis 2 i Mrs. Wiliam M. Collins. There are three senators and 30 rep- to make it the Idsal Cream. J, Cuny officiated, and Mrs. freb M. MoRelvey; second,. Mrw, M, ] o 3 resentatives on whom Sheriff Brown ¥. T, Farrell sane Lead, Kindly Light Ig. Dofmhno, gentlemen—Pirst, ATthur|' The members of the Nomvich Round | will :erve the proclamation. D ’ ph The bearers were Charles V. Ju;les: m& v{;isoondt.h Jmehsm{thalvev. Table held their regular meeting on unn's APMACY | William Enos, Harold Jordan, Edmesd ng the whist dancing was|Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs, | e —————————————— j r enjoyed, music being furnished by Ia 8 MAIN STRERY S. Smith, Frank V. Smith and Ells- - William H. Colling on McKinley ave- Fountaina's orchestra. The commit- ’ NOW IS THE TIME TO BE CAREFUL worth Smith. ~ Burial took place in St. Y Yar aue with a large number in attend- Mary’s cemetery. e in charge was Andrew Caples. W. f re. At the roll call each member | .he widespread blizzard is causing : 3 G. Casey, Patrick Kane, William Bar- | e o ecad o boand. - apmeriber GEORGE G. GRANT elwvnzfl:nx g :Ewfim."mn&mm:i&“d b rv, Joseph Fournier and Willlam I, | oy intsentio s endin o Muy Rme? | such o demand for cough medieines MeGuinness. da M. Fisher. Music was anjo #4 that almost any sort of mixture is find- Undertaker and Embalmer | ston 8 Wiw Gorsthen. ing the evening. A bax lunch was|IDE sale. - Avold unknown cencoctions A special tribunal at Arrah, Bengal, | served. that migirt oontain _harmful drugs. the fief in the dealing with the Katar mot c: - e e When you buy Foley’'s Honey and Tar 32 Providenece St:, Taftville %u 8 Magusine, is 2 tonced o7 of the o e 0! Elosted Editar-in-Chisf. Gompeund you are certan of setting story i8S e V. Caruthers of ranging from 10 years' transp The Woreester Tech News assosia- |2 family eoumh m ne gh stan. ‘Prompt uung:- 10 day or night calls %om entitled Sophisticated Susan to five years’ rigorous impm tion has eleeted Raymond B. Heath, | dard and genuine merit. It contains no Telenhone AarldMWFawl Home. Fines Mywita, editor-tn-chief. % ; 2 iy ! in '19, oplates, The Lee & Osgood Co.

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