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RO S : | 3 aa . - il |ALL READY TO CARRY ON @he Buiiteti | Propose Many Changes in Morrison Bill |"cnvor exreveionscuco The committee in charge of the Bx-/ The Heary Allen& Son Co. fjj ——"~ —~—"""""2">% - 4 T gt ah e e Norwich, Monday, Feb. 17, 1919. .718, 19, 20 and 21, h completed FUNERAL DIRECTORS = S ihe THE WEATHER. of the 7. AND EMBALMERS Toe Porreous & Mrmciews Co. 3 1 i C cussion, insure complete success is the goodl LOAREmYIne Of the Con- 1 mwd provision of the bill were dis- | Will of the weather man. cussed at length and many changes| The programme shows that the Suturday afierifoon session jCode, was the chief matter under dis- {their plans and all that is needed to The north Atlantic coast storm of |nccticut State Teachers' association, Saturday is off Sable Island tonight|held in New Haven, the following offi- | which would amount to practically an |school will he conducted in two sec- LADY ASSISTANT in marked from' and the attendant |cers were clocted for. the COmINg xedr, | aticely now bl were proposed. The floisithe astoultral sdchion meeting YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND OUR : precipitation has _generally ceaded, | president, Stanley H. Holmes, New {most 1mporta.nt of these was one rec- |in the Grange hall at 930 each morn- s . Al Calls Answered Promptly B, light local snows haying been|Britain: first vice president, Clement |ommendes by C o of Hartford|ing and the home section weeting in) - Day and Night reported since Saturday night from | ¢ Hyde Hartford; second vice presi- | which would provide for members of [the church ehapcl at the same hou ANNUAL SPRING EXHIBITION ()F the Ohio Vallgy ang the lake region |dent, I'rederick ‘amp, Stamford; |the boards of education in the various [in I.cbanon. .,}rmn gements have 11'0(4 [ 88 Main Street northeastward and eastward. recording secrétary, Ella A. Fallod, | cities and towns being elected at some |Made to have Junch furnished each Low temperatures for the season | New Britain; assistant secretary, M. time other than at a general political |'oon for n'lll who_ Wwish it, at a very continue in the south but over the re- | Rachael Webster, of New Haveén; | clection. This change was recom- nummull charge, and from 1.15 to 2 mainder of the country they Were|corresponding secretary, Samuel rilended, according to Mr. Hyde, tof|¢ach day sections will hold a nearly normal. Willard; treasurer, lldward B, Sellew. | prevent the bpard of education elec- 10”\( which they will Fair weather will prevail Monday |auditor, Gilbert Miller, Now Have tions being thrown into politics, as |complete the programme until 4 p. m. JOSEPH BRADFORD |..q"Tuccany east of the Mississipoi The Head Master: 3t v i rRRe. il separately. e S oD [t vouid ve ke to Da fne casoif WO\ URTRIRE o e e St o han ,M, Friday and elected the following offi- | election were held at the & f the | 0 ill be somewhat warmer Tues- ceps for 1919-20, president, Henry A.|election of other city offici rent, heat «n'l‘\lfltvhv keening of the e BU da\ in the Atlantio states. Tirrell, principal Norwich Free Aca%| The association of Connecticut Clas- | (ension sve ‘s will be o Wash Goods A prominent feature in our Spring Exhibit is our . Winds for Monday and Tuohd i dcm,\‘i vice preslld{m Charleil li sical High School Teachers decided at | ¢ 'iluw.tvr-"oTi.‘?‘}“ prices. ; showmg of Fine Ginghams and Sheer lees, North Atlantic diminishing northwest | Kirschner, principal New Haven High | their meeting to leave the election of | agriculwure and coun Slank Bocks Made and Ruled to Order | Ci ™ i o ther. school, and Leuis P. Siade, of the |offieers for the year to the nominating |And these meetings ve featuring particularly the famous 108 BROADWAY Middle Atlantic moderate northwest [ New Britain High school, cretary | committee and to accept the list :w | "% becoming variable; Tuesday fair, |and treasurer. recommended by this committec. Th g g i > committee has arranged a spe- “G N 0 i3] G G slighitly @arrher. The executive committog elected at |list has not Yet been given out. The |l feature for Thursday cvening| LE R Y IN HAMS The Balance of Our Firscast the geneeal Nusivecs medline £b. the ) ] Snlen il s Sibess n oL eonvention clgsed with the meeting of | WIIED WY e the f?rr)r)\m';! ¢ oty i 2 S i anglamd: Fair |convention consisted of Louis tan- | the Connecticut Home Economi sq | < 3 e ide . . For Souttiern New Engiaiia: ¥ale | 120" Hibuford, *Georgy. Bowmars | aseistion. which was sareeoss it [DCing Tor tise who'attend to come in | Glenroy” Ginghams are the finest and best Wmter stOCk Monday; Tuesday fuir, EY | Thompsonville: 'Levi P. Gatrison, Wil- | Bertha M. Tirrell of University of Ver- costume which, Will “réprdsent some niade in America, and ate shown in a great as- it il : limantic; Wafren A. Hansép, _New |mont; M. Estelle Sprague, Connecticut | 3¢{NItY 0f the home or farm life. The & £ Sori T =5y A il e Id at cut ices Observations in Norwich. - London and Miss Mary L. Stapleton, | Home Economics director; I, i, | 010V is the programme: sortment of new Spring patterns and colo wi so. at ‘¢ PPCER! s following records, ®ported from {of New Haven. G. J. Borst of .Dan- | Wheaton, director department of Good values in odd, sizes of!-rnn Buljetin's observations, show the | bur was elected to the finance com- | America: 13, plaids, checks, stripes and plain colors. “Glen- trecio! Pasfment. . TUESDAY, Feb. ition, State Council of De- : Lined | changes in temperature and e haro- | mitiee for a term ?x;ptg:gmy:na:stmg! r\?fiéfim b Holbrook of Harifczil: i "",°rr|\én9 I9-3:-1'-’- roy" Ginghamis are absolutely fast color—may metric changes Saturday and E ¥ Marg: ield dir child ricultur, tion. Fur Coats (Sheepskin Lined) ! el Thér. Bar.of the conventlon was {hat Uf tlie Su- | welfare, state council of defense, and | yiukine 1 N be washed time after time without fading. The 10" 2990 | perintendents association at which | Marie K. Nelson, emergency home | of P8 the Apple Tree Pay Rent. and Mackinaws. i 1 the bill now before the state legisla- | demonstration agent, of New Haven, | cowe That Give Mo s 2P POt | are 32 inches wide (note the exira width) and THE L L CHAPMAN Co 40 ture, known as the Morrison School on home economics subjects. Wie W. A. Rhea therefore cut most economwafly_ lna weave - ) = = T e °"‘Hume secm’r:”'"*" Ducsey is nice and fine, making an ideal wa Hadg SOLDIERS AND SAILORS F ISWELL TELLS =% . 5 . b 14 Bath Street, Narwich, Co : oy Wierh SHEAKEAST THRILL IN AIR STUNTS|Houschola Accounts women’s and children’s home or sir, i A fine comuany of saiicrs and sol- Fred A. Fri: $onk o il Highest 30, lowapt 24. Del-Hoff Hote! comarana, |1 S well of at down to breakfast at the lo-!street, who is in the’ Young XMen's Christian Associa- |at Carlstrom Fi faithful la- | has experienced all Miss Maud E. Hay Co-operative Enterpris Franklin ey avigtion waists, skirts, etc. Meade Haves PRICE 69c A YARD Predictions for Saturday: Rain Foods and tion Sunday morning; \ Saturday's weather: R: followed | dies again were present andl did the|stunts that the air Siots ,,,,“M Afternoon—Joint Session—1.15-2. % 5 EUROPEAR fLAN {by clearing in evening, northwest|serving much to #iie enjoymeait of tHe pile writes the following lette Why Not Live in the City, Mrs. Meade | Quality and beauty considered, they =: HAYES BROS, Props wind. ins | men OF the servi e Bulletin: Agricultural Section—2.10-4. . Selophone 1227 8030 Biesdway | FIRiCLGNS fof Bunday: Local rains | s prief and helbful address was glv-| Just a_few lines to let you hear |p, e bars T OO lent value at that price. or &nows, colder. s, Mr. Mancheste C Edward Smith, who said in|from a Norwich boy who is marooned e .| sunday's weather. Fair, colder, Soiling Crops and Pastu part: “Men. f realize that T am speak- |in the wilds of Florida at Areadia, the i Dbisy rorthwest wind, ing to some of you for the last time, last town in the country and miles Home: Sectionea 104 e d | e TR very soon you will I from God's country. : 2 2 i ik DR. F. C. JACKSON e Moon and Tides. |\ ico and go to your honies. We are stationed at Carlstrom field, | Possibilities of Poultry on the High || Moon Beautiful New Voiles t lessons we should learn from|nine miles out and where there is| . o , ROy E s | J. COYLE Water. [l. Riges ar? One lesson is that while our | nothing but rattles nd watmet. | What Shall We Read | DR. D. J. . did fin: service in common with | {0s to entertain us but we have one = We show a large assortment of beautifi:] new yet back of it 4 great field and fine officer: DAY, FEB. 19 heh % : 2 s Y ack S At the present time here we have R gdnets Voiles in both plain and fancy, in all the new pressing the Italians rplapes under c 1ar; of some of the best mechanics in country and they certainly hav mighty fine pilots and they do a looked as though defy their lot, ths river Piave rose 1 height ana prevented the Aus nd DENTISTS ! Apples That Bring a Pri variety of effective designs as well as a full as- Mr. Manc i Agricultural Section. E * Spring colorings. There is an almost endless ns from advancify, the stunts that anyone would be w {Growing the Cow, M sortment of plain colors. LI to 20 miles to see and f | Good Silag M i i saved to the Ttaliar C g s to see and very few jood Silage : M e 203 Main St, Norwich, Ct. 35 miack 3o b3 dents, but we have had some serious | Home Section. | PRICE RANGE 29c, 49c UP TO 87!:c A YARD ones, 4 7 * | Short Cuts 2 Meade | 9 a m to8p m . : S g . i . . Office Hours a GREENEV]LLE \’hlip:“(in umllié 1:1{\\““;‘,\5\\“(.” His ]J]n“»l{v“‘“.}v)u‘y‘y‘_, ”wr,‘m]” o ‘x‘wr:\\”:c. es | We feature put,c“]ar]y a line at 4% a yai‘d. Telephons (illiam Flowers has reccived they are very intricate machine nd | Poultrs Mr. Jones | § showing an immense variety of designs and col- honorable discharge trom the navy.|{of [t n.{Bowerful and am accustomed to make o bt R - # - ===| e cnliste at Newport Training Sta- | {2t SbI¥ Wity His helo poud flights in same averaging In height | Afterneonloint Se SR orings in light and dark effects—also p_&a'a color ARE YOU OBLIGED ! maftig "U'l;“{ & “*";‘ 2 T ize that only Tine up with f;?{’};fl(,’ig to 7.000 f and it is y E 0 u MR ] Voiles in all the new Spring shades—alil at 49¢c a Thom:p Harrington of the 68th reg- R e i In one of my flights the other day Agricultural Section—2.10-4. i ts clear your throat sften and do you |iment has landed in Camp Merritt. He | 1" men applauded TRakee fofl e went up 5,000 feet and did combat | Cutting Down feed Goots, ! yard. wish you didn't have to. Just "yx, ssided on l|n‘”vm~ v.\';»nu' 1:? left A o i mlm .]\-, we were the attacking | M Norwich with 1@ coas and had to fire machine s at | eeding Ce Fre the séme of aur Hugo Edinburgh has returned after | ARTHUR H. BREWER 3 tigar re ma eeding w From th | " Hugo : irget towed by anoth p and| pending ¢ days in New York IS RECOVERING RAPIDLY |}51i6id me of all the vollickirg ride | : G BRONCHIAL = LOZENGES| 3"tk iorh M sdition| avar i moewer, i1 gried stey | o8 (0 DIOEnE | ome Sutin. ON TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 18T and see how they clear away that|?/1°r Spending u few davs in New | Norwich orwich |1n roughest but T am ¢ Llothing the bamily he death of John Bradley of 15c a box at il avenue ¢ Friday ev ! THURSDAY. FEB. | Morning 9.30-12, | cultural Section, them from an attack of heart diseasc g . e \\H’HA v ,% is survived by his wife, two daugh-{cently underwent ters, Agnes and Anna, and tf sons, | at the Hartford . 1 had the in camp OUR ANNUAL FEBRUARY SALE OF honor of being on a det when Mz Dorsey s L X or Peler our comman- o el R o i rles and Patrick, who is| The operation provad more simple|der, and an American ice, recefved his | oo i e 2 50 MAIN 8T1REET orsewhere in I HE0 } than anticipated and Mr. Brewer is|distinguished service cross and ¢ Salar eralive Rt £ Anbes Mrs ify of fable to he up and to walk_about the |lcaf for heroie work on the oiher | Ce-operative Marke of apnesl Robert | corridor “and is eating mar- i = 3 Ir. Manchester ; and sleeping | and it is one thing that I will al ! Gilmartin of New lvr y. He v well. Kitchen Furnishines | 4 rses. He was mar- e Home Section. (> an in St. Mary's church to Miss An- | Early last week his daushtérs Mrs.| Hoping that in the near future T will | Childre “00ds Miss Hayes | 13 ni Kerns forty-three vears ago by | Wiilis Austin and Mrs s Vriggs,|be in that dear little Norwich, | School ches, Mrs. Meade | WILL BEGIN NUL Kev. John 1edy, an uncle to Rev.|who had a npanied their father tolup in God’s country. I will close wi h| Afternoon—Joint Session—1.15-2. William *dy. He was a faithful | Hartford, returned to r homes in|best regari irom | Social Analysis of Lebanon . > . y " ! devoted member\of St Mary's |Norwich LIS eldest bter, Mes FF L Mrs. Meade | For particulars see our advertisement in Tuesday’s g o PRGi P A s @ member of the Sorton, remained until| Carlstrom Fiela —2.10-4. 2 i L\NU fiLFflid wani me socicty. He was horn in afternoon at the hospital, i eale . Agry‘\rcu]lfural Section “wor " Bulletii. Be sube and losk For it Scotland lis many friends grieved ring the week she had under- Tours and Pay 3 ancheste when they heard of the sad news of minof ofieration from the &t | o JOSEPH JORDAN RUN Gdod (Hay o8 hte BoRscH OF ALL KINDS ON | his death he was well known Which she has auite recove: OVER BY TROLLEY CAR| Home Section. 1 3 o | troughout Greeneville as u pleasant | she is now at her home oh Broad. V. Jordan, e Feeding, Hoise Con AUTCMOBILES and all spoke well of him. M. | London, w | ion and Remodeling, y y ! adiey was er in the She- T . Jund Saturday evening on Montauk | ' Ir. Jones tucket Mills for a long peried but re- | OFFICERS ELECTED AT avenue in that city by ing struck | | CARR[AGB. WAGONS, cently he has worked in the U. S. Fin- H e a by a trolley ca When at | FRIDAY | TRUCKS ehtne Go. PHILATHEA CLASS ANNUAL| ¥ = Troley car, Then at the H ! and CARTS Saturday evening a surprise pa The annual mesting of the Philatheéa | nye, Mr. and Mrs, Jordan started. 1o AMO”;;"{j la.gy £ " was held At the home of ss of the United Congregational| croge L Bvante gricultural Section szianical Repaire, Fainting, Trim. |('ote on M ch Sung Srbes e 9yend v school wos held Fri- Cote on North Main street with & | retary s | £ . s PIl-| car from Ocean ems | = TR 13, Usholstering and Wood Work. number of friends attehdir v evening 5f the home of Will- | were looking in the Your Dairy Ration | NORWICH TOWN SYMPATHY STRIKE IS 3lacksmithing in ali its krances, the cvening many solos m H. Dawley on McKinley avenue,| approdching car and did not moti-- 4 |Dollars From Lebanon | NOT EXPECTED IN CITY 2o f selection® were rendered A John anl Don | Jight car of the Bast line r i 3 | 1d, a member of edtrai e o i | selections or the vietrola. Many | Hloughton 5. Dawl being | ing to the Mo | Home Section. 55 of Yale Theo-| < 0 T the i mes were played during the even- | he hoste Fiftecr members of| “jr. Jordan ol £ Eraite) anaree predehed eatCinal g N not 0 I r Refreshments were served, con- | the class and two guests former mem- | post to siznal th [PREE S SRS 8 s church Sunday | expected to afte N build- 4] o | sisting cake, fancy cookies, hot of the class, Mrs. E. A. Breed and} jorgan ran directly in front of the | Sl s lext Emekiel | business «n a chocolate and fancy fruit, Marior: Norman o' Groton were| Eagt Lyme car, & Wos . knodked] Mternocn—domt Session 1. thou seen ed at o ke Joseph Blais attended a in ent. The s welcomed one form-| Gown and the wheels o iruck | Social Analysis of Lebanor Glo i el ot el 507 to 515 North Main St. | i i Shetyended pember, 65 Wilim b Youtg. | suseca i celscof e : Mrs. Meadc imag- [ members of - Joseph Yerrington of t The class followed its usual custom severed ami the other sevepely | Farm Bureau Possibilities ciamber in = - lspending a few days g of coming together for supper before rruuhod was oth 55 stveral : Warne he stated. ——__ his parents, Mr. a#s Mrs. Charles Yer- |the annual rheeting, th ing served | jnjyred, 1“,, did not lose conseic Square Deal For a very dif- 2 s 2 rington of Foswell avenue by the thres hostesses wiih some as- thing from the true character. I . 4 Albert Dilworth has received sistance from other mcmbers of the e was taken into the home by day are painted L00n €0 ISS || nonoravle discharze trom the R . Clarence W. Thompson and 4 pi e ———— He is the son of Mr. M The husinces meetinz followed, the| cian called 60t thSFeafiGs he nter our hearts F I'am Dilwortl avenus, president, Mrs. George R. Gifford in| taken to Lawrence hospit n The truth Largest Assortment e i A the chair. After il F6POEtS O | dioq. Sundany: moenioobit upon it will then GALE NOYES RECEIVES of DIAMOND JEWELRY husband, Mrs. Jordan leav drer our hearts, u more worthy Chri: 1 gro root ar ver, pians for 1 by the class ngrh. COMMISSION IN ARTILLERY including a son in the m'lL : e; also by her fAfher. An SRR more than just pec Lieut. Gale Noyes, who has just re- | elec the yeas Foster, two brothers, Joseph : tended th e e BROOCHLS ceived his commission second lieu- | R aha i shall s - not tenant after attending artillery school| President, Miss Mildred D. ROgers: | My Jordan is a plumber and a but unto the SCARF PINS | at Fortress Monroe, is a | vice presidens Albert 3. Stnay: | uér of the fiem of Jordan & Cuc S 104 Laurel Hill avenue, and i< to re- | i S e turn to Brown university abut E GS | first of April. He was in the stude HOLY NAME SOCIETY | - 7 PENDANTS | army training corps at Brown and re- | HEARD ADDRESS ON FLAN REMEMBERING ITS DEAD | .brated by BRACELET § S iged srders the day sder fue OF CONQUEST CAMPAIGN| The Holy Name society of, St | an bRy C | tice was signed to report rth o £ 5o rick’s church, James s I P Ry = — = WATCHES | Monroe for a course 1n the ariifiere | Lhe fourth meeting of the United |icks church Jumes J. Casés, | Congregational Churei ty ¢ RADIOLITE STRAP school o Wem A mass at the church this (Mon | e hele i - church parlors|Mmorning for the following deccea As body WATCHES, ETC | Roads Full of Ruts, i crurch parlors |y mbers: Dr. B, H - e R 3 zzle and light 6nal sefvice | Lieblanc. Nicholas Tarrant, James Mc- Gobd Skating Sunday jci urday put the r by Margaret Cimpbell, the | Grory, John Riley, Patric i dav and inable condition, especially the West|president of the society, Miss Eliza- | | | - | Malone, the church John & Geo. H. Bliss Patrick pon this vicinity ganis of the choi e Thames street hill near the stove|beth Huntington snoke briefly of Ar- Jame; cold snap o nday harden ‘: and dire The_bearers foundrv. which is full of ruts nenrly | menia, and read a létter froy Dunderdale, Thor t the Trading Co "'4;"{ | were - to the has of the whe: The coun- | menian—graduvate of the Bassett, Ylam T there many enjoved good skating ongepn, try roads are in > condition, es- | Fre Academy and higher sl Touang unday afternoon - lly. Burial s d Bt : pecially as the ruts are now frozen |schools who resretted taat so much | s s ¢ Cummings & Ring . were in WlLLIAM C. YOUNG | solid. Was made of the sufferings of tho Ar-{lam P. Butl s TAFTV[L] E he funeral arrangements. 15 Main St [ menians and so lttle of the cofdge |Morgan, Benedict P. Mich- | ident of Nor- el : mfl % YUUNQ —— ——————=4nq heroism of the peop'> %nl Dofnolmn. Patrici John | Jeens” dance m\;« in th prior to | :.,fl : 1 v . 5 “omerford, Robert K Ayl pames O g CARP and BUILDER F Kkli The adde.se of the aftoinoon Yas | Cdmerford, Robert K l Sl SL Vi i e 1o F w A g "’c“ :«;rl_. and '.-.:'umh st rgnt | PYANKIIN providence, R.1. adon, who talked most intor telance, Timothy indred in rce. Old| Mrs. Julius K | about fo | as well as young entered into t - lit of the evening and be Gleason, William Brennan John J Murtagh, Philip Heneault, ¢. M. Mc on the plan of the congues e spir- | New London ind the nece title | nineteen chi Toihone % West Main St Machine Telephones: i — - Union 963 port to meet great opportunity. N 22 . John Craw- | under which the dance was held. Howard G: Shannon, on Y rd, Michael B. Ring, Jamc Shan—iw it E as bsenst dance f .o Newport N R GET OUR PRICE ON Company Union 1857 TROLLEY CAR ON FIRE non, Pitrick Coleman, Robert Maho- | in name only. and sixteen could | f Philad STORAGE BATTERIES BUT LITTLE DAMAGE DONE |5y John Skelly, Dennis 1. Dr hardly distifz om each other if | e Engineers Founders Machinists Maurice Connell cne were to judge by the enthustasm Welte 2 BEFORE PURCHASING Manufacturers of HARRIS.COR- The 2.15 troliey info Franklin square | John J. Sulliva \ith which each entered into the eve- | Bmil / IjLISs ENGINES. Brown Valve|from New London Saturday afternoon |rick Donovan, John Hourigan. Dennis | ning's revelry. The celebrated Scot- |StTe ff jfg_‘g&a ;. The Garlock & Haynes Co. Gear applied to all makes of Cor- | {00k fire from a hot box on the rcar |Donovan, John J veil land Road @'mphony Orchestra fur- - Phone 781-3 ey E":gm“ Engine Repairs, §{ ("!ck and the woodwork underneath hed the music and upon an espec- i 5 NEW LONDON, CONN. Shafting, Hangers, Pulleys, Bear | car was_ ablaze as it passed | LEWIS TAKES LEAD IN ially constructed throne His Royal e : Lady Assistant Starters—{hinerstere—lanition Devicss Colidlinge. Clatolng through Main street. Thers was lit- WEST SIDE P : Professor Tinkham, Iy | CRANDALL—In terly. R. 1, Feb. Telephone 328-3 - . ings, Couplings, HORE tie damage done and the blaze was ¥ E INOCHLE,] ected the mcopations 13, 1919, a son, ard James, ot Mr. B S Large stock always on hand. Soon extiusulahed: Lewis got oft to a fying start on|directed the =S¥ a Mrs. C. Harold Crandall HENRY E. CHURCH General Mill Repairs. Friday night in the third series by the | YRR 1ETRSCROH — WM. SMITH ALLEN AMERICAN HOUSE Special machinery of all kinds. John T. Browne in Casualty List. |West Side Pinochle club when he|,, hhe hall was CF DIED Y In foday's casualty list appears the f"“"“d] the fien sogre Of BIS0 Lar: | hese janters axa e wible pithtne o e G RiER D n o Eabislas. Wil GoRntsiis | rame of John T. Browne of Norwich | Sen took second place and Underwood . n effects [)uu'(\‘.] b suddenly. John lent a decidedl) dE O ths, to the scene. . | Fune om his late home, 203 Cen- | Y \f the first enlivening i v._,fl,,“.“ Monday morming at s15.| TEAMING and TRUCKING genuite old fashioned New | Mas requiem in St. Mary's ehureli | o e yERy PROMPTLY. AND AT jig the dreamy eastern at- B ) : mosphere soon V: ed and when n'mpe o ‘:;;:‘\,“ éhi\ :r. 1919, REASONABLE PRICES Professor Tinkham's sonorcus voice | 1828 TEIT 3 = S » uneral from his late home at 108] Ut announced “Salute your partners, the Main street Tuesday morning. QR YH dance took on a purely occidental air it 9.50° Splemn: Rizhirms 2d continuéd to be a joyous and SRt Mary's church at “10 - Glclgel merry gathering until the tired and auregan. hing feet of the dancers and the na\lmfln Norw ley, aged 6D ¢ wounded degree undetermined. e | third. gives his_emergency address as that| The following we of Mrs. Mary Browne of 52 Roatn | LeWis e street. Larsen 1 e TUnderwood A New Jersey woman thinks she is|J- Jordan entitled to two pensions because she|J: oJrdan the widow of one soldies and the | Dettis mrass widow of anothenr. Peckham F"n Dfl'ectfll' | Stop Your coughlng g»a :}; B D. MORRISSEY, Prop. Phone !hnnekfl Street | FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Orders Delivered SR TREES AND SHRUBS > the scor Phone 175 5 5 . 6150 h, Feb. 16. 1919; 4 6035 ands of the clock were seph P. Danihy.of 84 Hamilton ¥ Yo med to It tia cough pereist Stop the | Pendicion Lapas [oct hat e RS O T mieuv | avende. i : SHE & BU{KE M‘plewood Nurury Co. Ill r | frritation, t:;l' fagzveh';cflnl and iuhermg that a very pleasant and| Funeral from his late home Tuesday 11 T. H. PEABODY Phone 986 fess by sodtRBR IR RN Brnd Continued in Police Court SN e wes same i Requiem mass in Prompt serviceday or night ‘\m’\ lol: WANT la put your pus. ine Setorh s ublic, theré is ne m um 4 'l% ihe agd- L. oL d ia the oaliea saurt Saturda® | “Billy' Kendall and “Woody dolphgRose, aged 36 yea : St Nary's church at § Welock, Burinl s i The case against Tony Loago. ac- | clos e cimalery il 41 Main Street cused of breach of the peace in break- Thg csmmittee in th‘b’n o{hmp ]‘", Haven ; l i ing jars of candy at George juhnson's | rangements were: “JacK’ Sharples, | New Haven papers please copy. F D store in the Steiner buxldng was cpn- | “Bill” Chamberlain, “Hi’ Frohmander, | ROSE—In this city, Feb. 14 1819, Ru- unera lreCtors tinuas