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P el \ . NUHWQGN GULLE'HN, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1914 The Henry Allen & Son Co. %WE‘ REBEPHUN AND mNNER ARE PLANNED SICK HEADACHE THE PORTEOUS & M]TC[-]ELL C(). FUNERAL DIRECTORS f|=———————————"""=| Tne sailors and soldters who have|the sireets 2 real irlumphai highway GOES QUICKLY - ed home and whe acc o he given | fur thebe returning sons of Norwcih, AND EMBALMERS THE WEATHER, retee v Who offered themseives at thelr coun- Winds for Tuesday and Wednesday: |2 complimentary dinmer and dance on 11 37 T T - North Atlantic, |Middle Atlantic, mod- | Wednesday evening, will frst attend i ail over town are rechond-~| End that distres LADY ASSISTANT erate north winds, becoming variable |a public recuption at the idnckingham|ing splendidly to the call for money |that keeps you 1::13:; :\?Eer‘;g?g fi‘fi an Cllls Answited -Promptly Wednesday; fair weather. Memorial, tg:dered them by the vet-|io finance tk , which w.Il be|a laxative tea that won't fail. i Conditions and General Farecast. |€rans of Seduwick post, - B, This|one of Zabriski - andia gala / Day and Night 3 @ the|TSCOPtlOn Wil last from il 5.30 | time is .guaranteed for cver $ wohe disturbance that was off he|after which the men, hensed by the| The foliowing is the monu et it el 7 88 Main Street North Carolina coast Susday MEDE|iealjan band, which has offered its |be served: ery E ;n;:gng-mgé\n u:?ril;!elg;?figfing;‘i: services, will march -from Bucking- Seitnd ham Memerial to the armory on Me» Oyster Soup 5 At no other time of the year has a store such an incentive i e e ternporaocs Kinley avenue, where dinter will be|Native Roast Turkev. C‘rani erry Sauce s Klng to disregard profits as now. February is one of the months when profits are 2 second consideration. served about § o'clocks Potatoes Monday morning as far south S| ¢ js requested that til tne soldlers| Turnips Cele: JOSEPH BRADFORD northern Florida. and sallers who are unahie t 2 et £ A general rise in temperat\‘re may to attend | Oliven ° Piciles - |is what you need. Splendid for iver | this reception at the Meraorial. will Hot Buttered Rol:: bowel: Ipsef be expected during the mext o dayB | report thers promptly at 5.1, 80 88 to| Apple Pie it Crtam' || Bt o oo Raats stomach el B in the Atlantic states. fall i {1 in lne for the march to the Pemeds e e poseme aid |} It is “low tide” in winter '-“dH time of dehght~ for the Forecast, G e s ey '.I':ide DAl pien fece jonchl bnore value seeker. For ) 4 day; ne parade wi e in arge | urg 0 apply for invitations to the Blenk au:;‘ M;:.o :.:wn:;-uu rder:| Eee Tew Bugland: opair Tuesda¥i|oe Major Hagbers, and school chil-|dance for their wives, In sending 4 = - dren and Bov Scouts will he lined u i s to Miss Marvy £ Ri S ¢ WY v Observations in Norwich. il D | their names to Miss Marv £ Richards all the way from Buckinzham Memo-|at 269 Broadway, who has taken the loday our counters lllustrate this great tru{h If you are The following records, reported from | rial io the armory, to cheer the men |place on the committec of Mrs. B. M.|haunted by sadness and em - oS X 3 < g Mrs. B. ptiness. f The Bulletin's gbserv: s, show the | a ve th Wi Gl i The Balance o Our letin's gbservations, shi he | and give themr the welcome home as down town any day this week drop in and look around. changes in temperature and the baro- | they march ulong, ?rli"L:nim::‘ho b !wmmf(‘ mdhcr (‘x’omi .?f“finl"’fi:?"‘gh 5 d‘%mty Sl srae S % s kit ok hthases ) ranges 2 a o= | tl ac . ess, who Sen cards af ' y chan o | metric changes Monday: Every soldier and sailo: iz expect- | once to every applioent. n ity srocture, ma Lave been made |} which you can buy and save money en your purc wlnter Stoek : Bar. Ther.|ed to appear at ih: Duckingham| As part of the Welcome Home cefo- discussed. 'The Versailles of this cen- = the fact|bration Manager A. Cra ‘aylor has | tury still looks out on the gardens of d, con-iinvited all the returned scidiers andjother days, but the sun of its glory ance to|sailors to be his zuests a! the matinee {and magnificency the armory, where civillan ciohes will| at Davis theatre Wednesday aftere e Bas et foreser. Comparisons. not he wern by any of the gue; Sohn : : . s adi The Chamber of Commerce has tak-| = At the meeting o! thy W ' FUNERALS. e Gatio CRumpeicor ned) sibiy font en up the matter of decorating the |eommittoe held Monday cvening it whs Mrs, Alfred Cl M s'reets along the line of march, and{announced that cver $1.000 Lad been re. ark o and Mackinaws. merchants and householders are ask- | contributed by the Noiwish people| Lhe funeral of Lilian E. Cooley, THE L L CHAPMAN co e S 3 ad to Lang out flags o a~ to make and that they had promise of more. ;“g"c‘;;cf{‘ ‘;}lu‘gig“ggfl;!:rfl;mgdgr;; % y 1 i Sun, Moon '!ld 'Pldz! T T S e PO e e ey e e 20 | Memorial in full uniform, 23! that they are thus dr 25 stitutes their ticket of adm 1 will be sold at cut prices.| '} Good values in odd sizes of | Specials from Domestic Depariment 25 dozen Bleached Turkish Towels, good weight and size, regular 29¢ value——Specxal price each. .. 19¢ 40-in. Unbleached Sheeting, medium weight, soft or Monday. Fafr. pos- owe snow by night. 's weather: , cool, north the funeral parlers of Church &I finic , —Speci i % . P T Allen L many i otiendanee, in: finish, regular 42c value—Special price a yard. 29c 4 Bath Street, Norwich, Conn. FOR STEAMER CAPE COD WITH MRS, R. W. PERKINS | The. sorai eori O out of town. i The services were conducted by Rev. The Art association held its Febru- |F. W. Tholen, pastor of the Preston ! boat company that is to put thelary meeting on Monday evening at the | City Baptist church - Friends of the' steamer Cape Cod on the line between | home of Mrs. Robert W. Perkins, 42 !deceased acted as bearers. Burial here and New York. was here on|Rockwell street. The usual - repormltonk nlacn in the cemeiery at Poque- | Monday morning to meet the directors | were read and also a circular letter |tanuck where Rev. Mr. Tholen read of the Chamber of Commerce at a spe- from the Baroness du Murat urging|a committal service at the grave. cial meeting to learn the attitude of |the assoclation to renew its pledges Mrs. Paul Hiadky. the Norwich business men towards the | for the support of the special French! at §:30 o'clack 2 new line. ol et e ttiong 3 i _ At 8:80 o'clock at her late home at 3 12 » as the conditions in France |5 Thames street the funeral of Mrs. A meeting was held at the Chamber | were nover worse. Feeding the refu- | e phey i merel op P, of Commerce rooms at which plans and | gees and taking care of the woundsd adky was held with frineds 36-inch Round Thread Linen, medium weight, splendidly adapted for ail kinds of needle craft, regular $1.50 value—Special pricea yard....... 95¢ " A lot of Unbleached Sheets, the celebrated ‘‘Pe- quot” brand unfinished, hence this low price, reg- ular $2.25 grade—Special price each.......... $1.50 (LIMIT 4 TO A CUSTOMER) E. E. Fuchs. general manager of the De! Hoff Hote. | EUROPEAN PLAN | HAYES BROS, Proos Teisphone 1227 26-28 Broadway h water it is low d b\ flood tlde. wclock | P discnssed and Manager |soldiers has added to economic DU | fom, Carenester. srigbseme coming | 25 All Linen Pattern Cloths, size 8x10 el o P 2 tha e 5 SRt 5 O! @) ew York and other DR. F. C. JACKSON Miss | e ;" o e pack oene and American sencrosity until| places. At 9:30 o'clock In the Russian | Slight imperfections in weave, regular SJ 00 value o Boxe- 2 st omme: r'” ul -be .;‘a\m (conditions are more normal is urgently | church on Convent avenue A 2 i h 53 49 Vi marriage by | 9f the effort to provide a place heresolicited. {were held at which Rev. Michool 1o [ —Opecial price'each.....:.... FEe s DR D J CO E % ihridesmaidl “for ’dor];.:g)e ‘,:m?m_es‘ fnd‘r 5 Lh}eX “nfl‘;W (’A 1101':r from tfhe Schoo! of the Na- | cuboysky officiate The bearers were da and Stefania K boat, which s intended shal € | tional Bociety of Craftsmen in New of the de ) bty Rhnl Forels s Stenniaiih: | g by the first of March. | York, which L frineds of the deceased, Burtal was H now open for students, | in the St. N < o v @ Ba s ¢ X | was also read. This is a nowly formed | Mrear Picin. Choas Semotery at Bast, n that the Cape Cod can be used | school which will make a special fea- { mittal service a: the £ for excursions from thie city en Sun- ture of beauty of handcraft and in-|iakers Shea and Burke had charge of | days or at other times in addition to [dividuality of express; the funéral arrangements. e runmn'v on a nflgnz and passenger The Joseph rded as among the possi Naliskewski the bria DENTINTY Specials from Lace Department famous American jour /enis ds—Short Le is. 0 S rich, CL. — for a lecture which wili take place at| From his late home at 123 Chestnut inches wide, regular value u .00 a yard— 203 Main St., Norwich, ; NORWICH HARD HIT BY Slater hall on & date Soon after Easter. | street Monday morning the funeral of | ) yar - ! s i “ o happy ce Hourz: 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. their UNEMPLOYMENT PROBLEM | Money raised from this lecture will be | Bdward A. Pratt, who died suddenly | Charles T at |used toward the French orphan fund.| Saturday as the result of a shock, was | arttort | dhecter 2 i of| AMrs. William B. Birge, the president, | Beld with many in attendance ,includ- | the Tnited & ¢ Ser-|Stated that as their part towards the |ing delegations from the organizations vice, sald he Delieved the state had|diBner to be te our returning | 9f Which the deceased was a member. | reached the peak of the unn;nplo\' | soldiers and sailo the armory on |A requiem high mass was celebrated | Special priceaivards ot SNt LS e 12 e Black Silk Lace Flouncings, *6 to 18 inches wide, regular value up to $1.50—Special price a yard... 50¢ Telephone , ach ¢ ,0f the uner Wednesday the asseciation had given |it St. Patrick’s church by Rev. J. H.| . . ARE YOU OBLIGED G5a 10000 0 2008 porone out of| (e very attractive placo cards which | Broderick with ev. Peter I Ciny as Stop at our Handkerchief Department, Main Floor, said 20, i Benict. jQeacon and Rev. Myles P. Galvin as . a e %o clear your throat often and do you R T Nhite Marearet cr Cares o s or-|Sub deacon. Prof. Frank L. Farel | When you are in the store and see the excepiional values wish you didn’t have to. Just try when outdesr work ganizing the Communi | Mr. - Julin sald_manufacturers were | SPOke briefly of the pur; musical part of the mass. The bear-| Lending every effort ‘to secure busi. |2 Organization and the ers were Daniel J O'Neil and Patrick ness, b 4 the Art assoclation might give. Recre- | BAITY from Div. 1, A. O. H., M\chd.el‘ ght conditions were worse |ation and education are two of the Qunpioxsiend Joln . Hutchinavy fo port than in any chief aims of a community club and in | COUrt Quinebaug of the Foresters and | the matter of the allied arts there is|Daniel Devine and Joseph Donivan| much that the loeal assoeiation might |from the Cigarmakers' union Buriall imated, 1,500 | do {0 help along such lines, Pam e o e ¥ ford and i he The remainder of the evening was hattond dnd fn e ntls oceupisd by fhe hastoes |°f Undertater Hourizan: at a substantial saving. e 3 = Among the beautiful floral forms in and Bristol are | Mrs. Perkins, whd first read an amus- g S el ©! € ling article on the many monstros were the following: = b ~ ot A pillow marked Husband from Mrs. T in marble and granite known as war| .+ ° dog e = MOTION LiST HEARD IN monuments raised in a laudable jdea |ZdWard A. Pratt; {rom the A. O. H. R No. 1, sianding Rarp; from F. of A.|SERGT, HARCLD ROBINSON of honoring the soldiers. A French ling | COMMON PLEAS COURT;cr_ific has aptly called theso “a multl; No. 128, pillow ,| Was at the organ and condueted the| some of our we are offering in Men’s Handkerchiefs. It is an excel- lent opportunity to lay in a supply of these useful articles BRONCHIAL LOZENGES| ' and ses low they clear away that | n your throat. Bidcl. foef the {in Rridg a box at DUNN'S PHARMA iY 60 MAIN ST1REET There are, ployed tation lo tho; Miller w; th a xviophone wmusical act Quinn. i 5 B, ‘m"\G C‘S:U'Q;am‘fi'l HAD SHORT VISIT HOME ar;)J her Ty 3% ions an cases S- ion, 1. Vi . in ‘ fi‘nh”,’ 5] Te grom out| eourt of common pl 2 MORAAY L e mamory of brave men bl e |also wreaths from Mr. and Mrs A [recently returned to the r, a Par: 1"\0\1“(, (L‘i‘.' i 1 n 2, | frem France, and is now <ranted | deeds should bo y the proper | Ferringtan, Mr. and Mra. C. E&;’“‘Lv:.ampr W T A P - = returced after it fo granted | gt instead of being |MI. 8ad Mrs. B King, Mrs Eygene) fgP, Piicty me here o i RS gu e, I il Vi 2 or the plaintiff in the { Stew- and Miss Nellie McCarth; Mrs. C. L. o + T S koisaa i Willimantic, | 7, e plaint atalogues of whole- 304 Miss Nellie ¥ IS Gort levening and returned to Camip Mor- by, o T OIT IR D AL B ig h ‘l privs MErR R N sale heuses wi eep larze stocks of e ot B P Boy-y o on the 2.30 train from New I ING O SHIPS L TH #11v. M. c. a. sunioRs EnJOY 2onds of 375 for prosecution in twe |cuch work on hand. Children shouid | lan:, standing wresth from Miss Dalia | 50 OF 0 230, U in__town IN NORWICH POLICE COURT v | HIKE TO RESERVOIR| yiggent B S5 be taught that such a monument is a 3 ot “and Mrs. A. J.|Sergeant Robinsen visit to the g on the resojuiion for the OF ALL XINDS oN | et o Sa6Ted thinz, the expression of civic % john 318 - oo & & | Bytletin office, where e was form of Jomn If. Pames a3 of the . evotio - bravery, for At ivs. Frank :¢mployed and was heartily welcom as deputy AUTCMOBILES, e there s no 1 idea than 19 mnv“fi“m;‘i"‘ and Me and Mro. Femnlsr GBI Cars of the B . rourt_has Q By = up a_pub 1t'ng those e o P " geant Robinson told of mar rihis (Tuesday) after- 2. 7A . party L | Mr. Pratt was bern in this city 40]&®2an = 3 5 - > CARRIAGES, WAGOCNS, atter mm,mnm:’z?;i 150 the son of the late Michael | CXPerionces acioss et 16 2 0'cl LDl TRUCKS and CARTS to, thar il d Johamma Ryan Pratt = Asihe had been gas 3 " e entered the employ of the {had concealed until h’i 5 late John R. McNamara, who w. country. The atta ‘;’: cigar business and worked for nim |he recovered | rapidly 5o that u.. The resoluti Mechanical Repaire, Faint: ng, Trim ming, Upholstering and Wood Work, Blackumnhlna in all its & ce are some as the Lincoln me- for for him- hideous ones morizl in B : hrs. Upen fhe dtmise of S |9M not a Prometions in Co, D, State Guard. rances, Aeter lunch at Norwich—ager, Jr, “"‘n‘;“‘l Fas . amara 2 number of ye ago | He expec he regular drill of Company D, e vere played, and Dixon, Har- one of the six finest in the world, Pratt hought out thé business|!urT to his home here next Guard, it was announced onm Rathuone, icd in a hare and 10, at XNorwich—ESmith vs.| Mone ould be voted to keep such |and had conducted it on Ferry street e 2 day even oral Wins- ,|, monuments in preper shape and re-jand 192 Franklin street with suc-|Spanish War Veterans Preparing T. Willia: Y nmmowd !d 0! {pair and ecare taken to choose good | cess. B 2 to sergeant as had Corporal Tracy p SEVEN ACCEPTED IN Mter and artistic surroundings. States| Mr. Pratt was one eof ‘the oldest anque Liuraick. The company in chargs of 507 u k h ok place of | BACKUS HOSPITAL SCHOOL\?;‘S“'(I“ ity emhe‘htshmu_nt com- | r's of the Cigarmakers’ union. | Th&re u‘?q 2 mseiing Licutenant Smi 3 . > regula tur ing gym- y 3 atues in prime past chief ranger of Court|ish War s bayonet dri to 515 North Main St. | John Swahn® ana | Seven voung ldies e;\fll:m?“;.:e‘mnd“_ . ne . capmee L e e e and routine husiness | \iosqay o - | : the leads e 41 = v are the soldi and sailors’ monu- of the Firét Division of the|was transacted. The commiitee in| ., "jndoor ba pia; | They have Ofished thelr probationary iment at Albany and that erected to{A. O. H. He was president for two|charge of the banquet for the mem-|jeiween the company tcam and the Promchon For Peter G, Mitchell, |Period, have passed their examina- |fho honor of Colonel Shaw and his | terms. ters of the 56th regiment reported |p..;ress te: e former being eas- % | © G. Mitchell, formerly employ- | Ugn® and have been accepted indo the |men, sianding on Boston Commons. Mrs. Daniel Ahearn. good progress and details of the |j1o"the winner by a score of 11 :0 2. ! ¥ C e Hos ", ¥ tter was ? work St. Gau- d vi ol fer. e — ohn & GCO. H. BllSS i (e Norwich Stats o pital, bas | “Tr young women are Miss Jae- Thls tier vas tia “;x‘é‘lga";’f{u:‘o‘ - jThefuneral - Catnerine spread will be announced la o e il Al phine Canty, Norw Miss Marle ; . Ahearn, wite Anearn, w T al amon i Ve | - | Gadle, Nors Miss Lovelena Wol- 1o on wap|BCld from her late ro DAVIS THEATRE, T Largest Assortment et sard, Taftville: Miss Yvonne Belanger, | centnimme sire 2 ad ev e |siroet, New London, Mond At the Davis theatr the open- gean 3 was Norwich; Miss ‘»la 'ueri! E. Clem- |, G ¢ Severa’l with requiem high pis. ing bill of week are three of tointed is not seefnz some forelgn ot Bait Wel o Margnrot | rostng artic on the ancient|{chyrch at 9 o'clock. T high class s of vauceulle and a D | service but as he joined the army fo | \zioy *New London, and iss Agnes B O rerallen contrasting 18| reqent and the fiowe feature motion picture and a travel- IAMOND JEWELRY ooy o0 oo Unsle Bemm Bis B el o Bl i Pawtucker R A L T Lo ch were well recelv- BROOCHES istaction as. he Tas now resched ‘the : S [ mass and the he ction as he has new reached the N e of today, when the stage is resdy for o >, top notch as an enlisted man. PITTSBURG TRUST, CO. the ultimate session of the peace con- E&\lo‘t{‘?h"tr;ck “;‘1 h! g at M ! 3 BIDS IN STEAMER HART |ference. In the same room in which | jor Yichael Sexton, Lewis Obery and Accuses Marines of Hitting Him. The steamur Eugene C. Hart, which | William the First was crowned king|icemetery, 21 3 L. Mary's Sebastian Ludani and & marine|formerly ran between this city and|of Germany, the representatives of i Monday. SCARF PINS RINGS programme and received. The Belldays . — ' tie novelty hoop rolling act were arrested on Monday evening on | New York, has heen €0ld in New York three great sations will mest to ar- S vens “:;: motnt of applause PENDANTS % breach of peace charge resuiting |at adetion for 317500 at the sale held |range a world peace OBITUARY. | from a fight betwesn the Italian and | 0¥ the receiver of the bankrupt Hart| Since the time of Louis Fourteenth a comedv BRACELET VJ,’;T(_HB the marine, febastian clabned g::;g Transportation Co. It was bid in by|and Madame o Maintenon Versailles| ,q... Ade|ber!RH. QRoqera. \ “Who, made RADIOLITE, STRAp three soldiers were walking along in- |the Pittsburg Trust company, which |must have become accustomed fto elbert H. Rogers of Magonk|, in their act pli d " their Helen — BORMN . = T R sirect and he (ried fo get by them |Fad loaned the company 360,000 on the |zhosts of many kinds. The Hail of | PO Waterford, aged =2 years, died | 5™ "wiry' good. and one pushed him and the rest|boat Mirrors where the peace conference is {7l " ‘g‘, ?c‘pg at‘; Fa%, e W‘;s'n ifvn'- started fo beat him up. Officers Mi-| It is understood here that the trust|planned to be held. is a wonderful He tes !i" 0]: \“”:!“ aterford, chael Carvoll and Johu Dombro company states it intends to put the | place; seventeen great windows léok r’“ of the late Ezekiel and YHannan rade the arrests, Sebastian was latep | boat back on the Norwich-New York |eut over the artificial gardems, built | S0BCrS. A sister, Mra, F. W. Steb- WATCRES, ETC, .‘-m.... John & Geo. & Bliss i 5 iz LYMAN—In Willimantic, Feb. 9, 1918 released on bonds. line. for the pleasure of Louis the Magnifi- | IS of Pennieylvania, survives, alge a| ™Sl 30 ar ana Mrs. Bdward P e e e m—w Desd: cent amd his court; oppggite ~them, L:%fls;, ervey II. Rogers, of New Tyman, 18 Windham street. T 0 0 'arranty Deeds. seventeen large mirrors reflect the a " OHAPMAN—In Norwich 3 ————— Don't trifle with a cold The following warranty deeds have |Spacious apartment. No one knows Veronica Slattery, 1 s e, o 3, dangnter. arsucrito, T } 1t veen recorded at the town clerk's of- |how much it cost to build and reno- e death of Veronica Slattery,| Mrs. Perciva apman, WILLIAM C. YOUNG —it’s dangerous. foe in the first fen dave of Fehruary: | vate Versailles as the grand monarch | four-year-old daughter of Michael f,| Kinley avenue. Church & Allen| b A F 1.—Heirs of Nicholas Tarraut|tere up all the bills, but the expense|{and Mary Kelly Slattery, oceurred in{ =~ 3 STETE e S uNa | You can't afford to risk |t Namics Solomon. Frances and Far- |in estimated from $100.00000 to | Waterbury ‘on Sunday. following 2 el e 10 80500 Srect CARPENTER and s son Massad, 165 North Main street. |$280,000,000, short iliness with influenza. OULLETTE_DUFORGE—In _Norwich e NTER and BUILDER | Influenza. oo S—Alfred B, Cocking to Fimer | This exand zallery of mirrors is the | The family went to Waterbury with| Feb. 1. 1919 by John H. Barnes 7 work axd materials at right Pierson, Maple street. very epitome of the grandeur of the |Mr. Slattery when the Marlin-Rock- | F. Denis Quiette of FIa/now hy skiied labor Keep always at hand a F ren i B Lathrop to Caroline | House of Bourbon, with its marhle | Well plant closed and the child con- | VALLETTE —In_ Groton ‘sleyhone 0 West Main St Curto, land, Maple street extenson.|Wwalls and cornices adorned with the |tracted the disease. Mr. and Mrs | FEWITT o VALLETTE A0 Groion, s G 2 box of Harry Yurman to Abraham N. Mey- |crown and Iflies of imperial France. | Slattery were residents of Central| ang Miss M. Josephine Vallette of 3]RECTORS B er, 30 North Thames street. Touis Thirteenth, father ¢f the|2venue in this city and this is the| Noank. GET OUR PRICE ON AL, George Crouch to Albert and Mary |§rand moparch a man of modest hab- | fourth death in the family from the | BOULEAT—RIVERS—Tn West Thomp. | STORAGE BATTERIE D Clayton, Champlin street, its and tastes, first built the place for | influenza, et o0, Fredesier Bowlean] IES Feb. —Margaret V. Del Carlo fo |3 small hunting lodge, and from such Richard L. Gay. of Putnarf and Miss Rosanna Rivers BEFORE PURCHASING CAS(AR A QUIN'NE H._Blackledgo & Co,, ¥anning park. |humble beginnings ~the maenificent| michard Lewis Gay, who had been| _of Wett Thompson The Garloch H Teb. 6—Dennis and Rose Sullivan to | chateau, large enougk to harbor ten |cacretary and treasurer of the Massa- DIE 3 ari & aynes Co. Joseph and Anna B. Jusi, Whalom | thonsand people, started. This was|chusetts State Board of Teade until £ Phone 781-3 L In 1631, when the king concoived his|ii was renamed the Mnssachusetts| CULVPR-—In Ashwilleit, Feb. 8 1919, s S NG GONN, £V, D"’&wg 5 ey o (et et «sfl:l':mgo%g;iedm%%}:%:wofld Chamber of jommerce nns died at his| agea‘ai yeara . C oo o Lady Assistant tarters—Gensrators—Igni rare arlo, land for way, | bul £ 2 20, = | hoi P, gy Starters—Genzrators—Ignition Devices | Standard ol remedy for 20 peara-—ia ables LS UL G i e f‘,}“}fifi.ifif:‘ Strect, Broo eS| BEVERLY—In Westerly, R. I, Feb. T Telephone 328-3 P S . M h B. Woodworth to|te his father, the original hunting 5 AMERICAN HOUSE First-class Garage Service Connected D. MORRISSEY, Prop. Phone Shetucket Straet FLOWERS 5 torn pzust 28, a hEENF\—-!n lBrenl}v'md \d:l Teb. 5 HENRY E. CHURCH Charles P. Bushnell to Hanson E. S.|chateau being built around the smali- | con afA.;ngsLt“\‘h! Bates” nad wflixfi e e ot mfs:,l?,ey?.f WM. SMITH ALLEN Carter, Taftville. er_building. Celebrated for its maz: | Morse (EMis) Gay. He wne o des-| Bdwards Keehey. .,l ¢ Albert S. Bard to Frank C. Atehi- (nificent foies and grand parties Ver-|cendant of John Gay, who came from | ROGERS—In Watesford (Magonk |3 son, land eff Washingten strect. sailles became the center of Iurope, County Kent, Ensland. and settled at AERRSI et S r———r—rrn— socially and peliticaliv. Cpuld the | Watertown and Dedhar. Bevn b b haa = Announces Engagement. gay king re-vitit Versallles today, he| Mr. Gay was a member of the Sons LRE—At St Inss-p\ s r~ i IEAM!NG and T RUCKING of the American Revolution, Bates| mantic, Feb. 9 . Lee the engagement of her daughtyr, Ruth |5a%ce. Everything is so changed and | Association, and the Republic, Con | of Chaplin, S DONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT Mary, o Lieut. 'S, Bond Haskerl, U] <reapened. gregat'onal, Poston Cliy and Appala- | SLATTERY—In REASONABLE PRICES S. N.'R. The wedding will take place| All the artists in France collabor-|chian clubs. il Veronice, siattery, dugnier ; e ¥ Funeral from the homo of har paren ARTHL} ATt OP ‘lms month. 139 Central avenue, this city, Wad- nesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial Phone 175 In St. Joseph's cemetery. TROTTER—In this city. Feb. 9, 1919, | B . LR Adelbert H. Mrs. Daniel Couniham anneunces | ¥oUuld look in vain for his past ele- Waterbu: He as the ea; ated to make Versailles beautiful. One 9w campiler’ of € the laws of Massachuaetts relati ° was dazzled by the brilliancy of the | primaries and catcusas, momination oo FOR ALL OCCASIONS i i;nem lrector ——==| Ambassador's Staircase, and the great | candidates, etc. and was freati in. Orders Delivered i " ASK FOR and GET | |flery with fts crimson velvets and | ter in the !\aunnal Waterways TREES AND SHRUBS rich brocades and tapestries. The an- {assoclation. He had been secretary , clent cabinet of councils was richiy |and trensurer of the Poctal Drogross bewsdey Tunmagp R an er or c furnished. The Hall of Battles is a|Teazue and the Floe Mark Trotter, aged 43 vea Funersl from Bis Jate home, 715 Bas- Y tragic, splendid chamber of horrors. League of Massachusetts. fa well avenue, Tuesday afternoon, Feb, |8 SHEh & UU T. H. PEABODY Phone 986 i Touis the Fourteenth died here. Ma-| Mr. Gay is survived by two sons, 11, at 2 o'elo fa family Jot mmpt.w““’"‘“]“ dame de Montespau being then his!Arthur P, who is & Beston lawyer, | (10 Maplewood cem 41 Main Street WHEN Y0U wn-r To put your ou : | W M“k rcigang favorlle, Lowle ' Fisteenth, |living at ‘Weet Newton: ang Josepts | WEETLER 10, S0k Ty S0 w uLn public, Lher is | . |known 3s Leuls the profligate, also | E.. a Boston architect of the firm of \ i tter Chan thray Pt and Invalids i v % ng colppns of Thy m“ IMITATIONS tived anfl died in Versalilps. Gay & Proeivr. and lving st Brosk- 1919, Ann Maria Beverly. - r 3 Thom [o! - Pelligrino Alcoracs, Benham Hill park, |1odge was preserved intact, the great |noey> nakive of h%“gf . -onn, "‘“ The present Vemmas is lonely and | line. \ : . rilsre i ket | § Funeral Directors in Mapiewood cemhatery .