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AURWIGH, suu.Ehu, ‘THURSDAY, MAY. 15, 1914 e Buitetin. | COUNTY AGENT HAS NEW PBSIT!BN The Henry Allen & SonCo. Nonmeh, Thwrflhy, Mly 18, 191? ; y AN E.MBALMERS ' ° THE WEATHER. ~ 4 il’)urm" the last twénty-four. houl:s N air weather prevailed throughout the LADY ASBISTANT east. Temperatures are MOW near og ]manager for the scuthern district of} the New iZngland Milk Producers A | sociation, He will have' headquarters {at Providence. ! "_Mr. Warner has been county agent |with the local farm bureau ever since; above the seasondl average. T i} | the firot of May, 1915, and has done Al Cpils Answored . Promptly The outlook is for. partly cloudy| i@ ; |very efficient work in all the different Day and Night weather with moderate temperature hes of service that the farm bu- o\ r much of the country east of the fills.. He was the second agent| sgippi river during Thursday and 88 Main Street iy *Succeeded Murray D. Lincol Winds For-Thursday and Friday B Befcre coming here Mr. Warner had. —— North Atlantic and Middle Atlan | been_manager for 2lmost a year of{lhe; —gentle to moderate variable, partly !citron fruit plantation of the Palm JOSEPH BRADFORD cloudy weather. -\ Beach éompany in Ilorida. He is alg M ‘husetts Agricultu- Forecast. K | - . graduate of Massacl Ag! - 9% TAT i " ral #ollege_at Amherst, and was em-! DF Southern New ¥ngland: : - Partly s pleyefi ini the municipal engineerin: ! & 0 cloudy Thursday, cooler west interior; | department on the Panuma canal. For |3 ; Friday oloudse Y 4 year he was ascistant engineer inl Slank Bocks Made and Ruled to Order Oburvntionu in Norwich. | the farm nngineerinx department o . 4 & es Truit Co. at Bocas changes: i mmp,mh"‘c a¥a. the bArd: Iokthern Minnesota in tho . United] metri cchanges Vednesday: States and Canada border survey | A Semceable Lme :fore going to- his Palm Beach po: , tion. 9 ) of Men’s and | : e 80, lowest ¥ : Boys’ Shoes Comparisons. v Tn the milk producers’ asso:mnou ‘his territory will include Rhode Islaud, | \ Bastern Connecticut and coutheuste | Massachusetts, sections where he al- ready has a ccnsderable acquaintanc: Predictions for Wednesday ir. F. C. WARNER. | withthe milk trade, - AT THE RIGHT PRICES Wednesday's weather: Fair, south- 3 % | "Omcers from Storrs Agricultural west to south wind. County Agent F. Warner has College are on the lookout for a man presented his resignation to the New to recommend to the farm bureau to; ExPre“ and Team Harness S O T e New London County Farm Bureau, fill the vacancy left by Mr. Watne 1 i E I _High 1 M 7 A 4 | resignation. at Low Prices NG L B TR resignation THE L. L. CHAPMAN €0, e : R e i oo o FOR REAL RED BLOODED gret, and he is to leave about the first his family have resided at 32 Bliss % of June to take ‘up a mew position as place, < 4 i 14 «Bath Street, Nerwich, Conn. M E N o qe Teacher of Violin : c 3 A ~ in the legislafore of 1907 and the|hle list of the | Connecticut State; : £ fl; £ 2 T 155 AR 2 - roungest member of that legislature, | Guard will be held during the sum- { ¢ ? 1 out m and Mandoiin TAFTVILLE ot aihle’ 5 vttty CHE Tootkd Mt S aMOraiy it i antmtiostaans Vs o Just back from the front? Tog out! And tog o ! centennial anniversary -‘‘reunionr in {made Wednesday by the military P one of our new, styllsh suits—the over the top kind— I'l;hn rn:ul!n,rlm_;’lin: of the Pinochle| fartford, but he sent his regret rrorF emergency board. 5 2 th i TS NEW A club was held Tuesday evening at|faraway Mexico. Mr. Zabriskie 1is| The ecamp will be “established’ on i mak part ERNEST E. BULLARD their rooms on Front street. The reg- nf,w American consul at Aguascali- | simflar lines - to that of 1918, the 8““‘ at ey 00. e = et | ular business meeting was held and|entes, Aguas, and this was the note of | several military districts to go' as to phy in the community, Time to ply? Yeg’ every N | the various reports of the gecretary|regret he sent to “‘Souvenir” Taylor| follow: First, July 5 to 9; second, o~ % 5 o Bliss Place sailor ot soldier can dictate the terms. Come in at once, H CONSUL ZABRISKIE SENDS . INSTRUCTION CAMP FOR REGRETS TO. “SOUVENIR” CONNECTICUT STATE GUARD Hon, Luther W. Zabriskie, who|: A eamp of instruction for the of- the representative from! Preston!ficers and enlisted men of the eligi- IE s water, '\h’ is fDHowed by flflod lld& and treasurer were read and accepted.lof the general assembly centennial|July to 16; third, July 19 to 23; During the meéting it.was announc- | committee: fourth July 26 to 30; ffth, Auguut TELEPHONE 127-4 cd that there were but three more! AMERICAN CONSULAR SERVICE |3 to'8; sixth, August 9 to 13. . we’ve outfitted many of the boys—We want to see YOU games to be played in the club pinochle| * * Aguascalientes Aguas, Mexico, Each company, troop and ‘medical a 5 tournament and as the s€ores, were! May 1, 1919. |unit commander will purchase such A. G. THOMPSON, F junning close the winners coull not|“Souvenir” Wm. Harrison Taylor, |subsistence as will be mecessary for o o i i 8, bl" decided u,hq;l im The gr:zflhfor Post Office Box 1242, the enliSted men at an expense not $ . ke the winners will be presented.to them Hartford, Conn. U. S. A. to exceed 50 cents per man, including Chiropodist, Foot Specialist | at ine next niecting ot ihe o 10 e My dear My Taylor: tranportation + of supplibe, - Vouche (PROTECT YOUR FEET), held at the rooms on the last Tuesday| ] have just this day "received my|ers in duplicate for subsistence fur- Mfr. Cummings’ Spring Arch Support | °f_this month. invitation to attend the One Hun- |nished will be madé to the military $15.00 i N " - y The Taftville fans are soon to be|dredth Anhiversary of the First|emergency board and forwarded with b Suite 7-8 Alice Building, 321 Main St.| (.. teq to some: real baseball play- | Meeting of the General Assembly |the ‘payroll. To Narwu:h. Conn. Phone 13669 ing. Manager - Dugas of the local|under the present Constitution, which} "The commanding officer "of each nine has arranged for a series of three|will be observed - at the _Capitol, | military district, Connecticut State & games to be played against the fast|Hartford, on Wednesday, May 7,|Guard, is directed to order the com- D [l i ff’ H semi-pro team, Ashland. The local{1919; and I am returning to you|panies of infantry, engineer company, €2 O Ote_ team is to be stiffened:up by out of|Herewith the. post-card. yoi . mailed | Troop A’ cavalry and the - several town players who have the goods. It|me duly filled out in .Au‘urdam,e with ! medical units in his districts to pa- EURCPEAN PLAN |is ‘hoped that the new team will be in|the given instructions. rade one ‘day for field duty, between { uction soon, thus bringing' the local| 1 am genuinely sorry that I will be|the preserit date and June 14, 1919. HAYES BROS, Proos team up among those teams who have|unable to attend this anniversary Combatant forces will devote the Telechone 1227 26-23 Broadway | Claimed to be ‘the fastest teams in|for I certainly Wwould erjoy the priv-'|day to rifle and revolver practice and this' vieinity. ilege’ of meeting under such favorable | interfor guard duty. Medical units - $40.00 WEAR AS YOU PAY EASY WEEKLY PAYMENTS Miss Dora Paguette has resigned her | cOnditions as.are proposed, the sur-|will perform such duty as the senior position at the Ponemah Mills and wil | viving Solons of our beloved' State|medical officers of their respective o s0on take up her new work at Nor-|Who are planning to respond to the)organizations may direct, fncluding DR. F. C. JACKSON wich. May 7th Roll Call. I shall be with|personal hygiene and first aid rules. you in spirit, however, and will take — On Tuesday evening a crowd of b 2 A 7 A Gy special pleasure in reading the ac- 'NEW LON NEGRO DR. D. J. COYLE || nSounser peosie Jowmeyed o ey, | Pecial pleasire in réading the ac- ONDON tic {o attend -the show of the Astor|Colnt Of U REOCesCing A8 * DIES AT AGE OF 102 " Sisters.-who were at a Norwich thea-|“\iii1~ kindest ‘personal regards and | Daniel A. Johnson, negro, 102 years L ; N tre last week. the very best of good wishes, 1 re-10ld mwas found dead in his bedroom Albert Lambert, who had resigned! main, as ever, at his home 31 Chappell street, New 9 his position at the Ponemah Mills, y yours, London - at 11 o'clock Wednesday : started In at his new position Tues- LUTHER . ZABRISKIE, morning. ‘Death was due to the in- an u day morning. He is now working for American Consul. flrrlni}*;ies of gld :‘t‘se- : . H S > the Eastern Connecticut Power com- ———— e ey Johnson's - daughter last gaw her 203 Main St., Norwich, Ct. 3 LIEUT. F. B CRAVEN IS NOwW | father alive sitting on the edge of the e Metre: @ ity Miss Cella Fitzmaurice his returned| b bed about 9 o'clock. Later when | : 9 a m to8p m Rt her home on South A street, after COMMANDING . OFFICER | he qid not put in an appearance as! Felsphons having spent a week. with friends in| Lieut. Frederick B, Oraven, U. §.|usual she returned to {he bed room | ‘ Brookline, Mass. navy, Annapolis, 1916 has just re-|and found his dead body lying across | ALL OF FASHION S BFST ceived promotion in the = government |the bed. BLOCK ISLAND COMPLAINS submarine service having been made| The medical examiner pronouncing ” commanding- officer of the N-3' lo-tdeath to have been due to heart fail- IT CAN'T KEEP DRY | ,(oq in_the submarine division sta-|ure and. general Infirmitics. Johneon 2 . Making fhe allegation that large|tjoned at the submarine base on the|also had senile gangrene in both ohn eo lss amounts of liquor are being shipped | Thames. Lieut. Craven has assum- |feet. ~ Johnson lived with his daugh- o 180 < to Block Island daily, despite the fact|ed- command -of the N-3 - and ~will|ter. who says ‘sh IN LADIES’ AND MISSES’ ) [ ] 17 yvears old. a e . that the town of New Shorcham Vot-|make his home in Norwich -with his ults s > ed “dry” at the last election and 'a |wife, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ] ; Largest Assortment a Federal law against the shipment|Squire (Cregson. Asks Palice to Help. { of of liquor into “dry” territory, the| Lieut. Craven has seen much ser-|: Elizabeth H. Fitzgerald of No. State Anti-Saloon league, the New |yice since graduating from the -Nay- | LADNing avenue, has requested th: DIAMOND JEWELRY Shoreham Temperance league . of |1 Acadoms and. served dusine ihe|New London police to assist her in BROOCH Block Island and other interests are!war as executive officer on board the|FeCOVering hér fox scarf, valued at $50, ES co-operal ng to prevent the practice|AL3 which submarine patrolled the | Which. was either stolen, or taken by {and will appeal to the Federal au-|waters around Ireland mear the Eng- |Mistake from the army and navy ren SCARF PINS thorities in Providence to take a|jish Channell -He with his crew made |d€ZV0US, at the New London court GS Jand. the trip home on board the subma- |10USe last Wednesday. PENDANTS According to officials of the Tem- BRACELET WATCHES rine. . Since arriving from overseas | es———————— ance feague, former liquor dealers s RADIOLITE STRAP L B Teint o Fepe iers | duty he has been excoutive officer WATCHES, ETC: Dresses SUITS CAPES $25 to $42.50 $18 to $35 DRESSES $15 to $35 ALL STYLES ALL MATERIALS ALL COLORS LARGE VARIETY OF NEW DOLMANS e B, large | of the R-5 one of the new siubma- | v BORK. bipments of liquor, in anticipation |tihes built and”equipped -at Quincy, THAYER—Tn Windham, April 28 1918, of the summer season. Seventeen | M. Thin Crew.: SUbMUFIE a daughter, Joyce May, to MP. and barrels of = whiskey, 28 barrels of |brought to New London about two| Mrs. Louis W. Thayer. beer and 66 cases’ of bottled liquors |eeks ago and. is now stafionsd in have already been .traced,.. it is al- 1 of submarines. MARRIED leged, from one shipment. is one of the fastest sub- [MERRILL—URE—In North Stoning- r——————— The league is directing special ef- | marines in the navy and is he flag- | ton. May 10, 1919, by Rev. Oren D. 1 A ; . forts against.what are termed “cam-|ship of the division of submarines at| . Kisher. Paul Merrill ‘of White. Rock, John & (‘eo H Bhss ouflaged” drug - storels - which are | New London. It is equipped with the | ;L7 #nd Miss Susie Ure. . 11, : and remain dn operation but|with the other N-boats, i May 14, 1919, by Rev. C. Harley = about six or eighty weeks, it is .ai- ‘.‘,L o e her Noboate “suneplor o U obihy Waltsr 1. Gaixks of (Chaplix leged. Mushroom ‘“real estate” offic- g and Migs Arlena Loomis of Willi- e§ are ajso being investigated. mantic. f] Rony e Town authorities, it is alleged, | M/LEAGE EXPENSES $25678 - I have failed fo.suppress. the, traffic and |- FOR GENERAL ASSEMBLY| DIED. (1] for this reason Federal’ authorities| he bills for transportation of the|HEBER — In this eity, May 13, 1510 » have been appealed to and urged to|membérs of the general assembly, as Kva-Alard, beloved wife of Ernest Maaie o Bamaod cass,” s prosecutc Providence —dealers ‘who | presented at the state comptrolier's| Heber, aged 23 vears. i £4 | ship liquor to the island. ' |office, total $25578.38. Deputy | Funeral from her late home, 230 Palmer ifi ! —_— Comptroller F. Clarence Bisgell states| 2Yenue. Friday, May 16, at $ o'clock. ! WEDDING. that the bills are practically all in e e St L Eatricles and that whatever belated statefnen ovened on the island during the|jatest motors and is considered along | GRIGGS —LOOMIS —In Willimantie, chureh, at 9 o'clock. Burial in St. . o : OF ALL KiNDS ON Schiargue—=Young. may be resenled will m’;::::rp:m;::: city. May 14, 19 Lilian Youns. daughter of Mr. | bly increase this amount. The tr Joremian Connor of 213 North Mais| AUTCMOBILES, and Mrs, James Young of Waterford, | portation for 1917 amounted. to street. CARRIACES WAG’ONS and Paul H. Schargue of New London | 5822 * The difference aitributed” io |Funeral from nis late home Saturaat| rere marries ednesday afternoon in{to the fact that the session of 1919 ot s S0 ROem s TRU . et London by Rev. W. C. Fitzsimons| was ecight days shorter than that of | gD mass in St. Mary's church at 9 GATELY & BRENNAN CKS and CARTS of St. Joseph’s church. its predecessar, which made, consider- | fapycr BuTial in St Mary's ceme- e w re an attractive ll“a\-}.flh" difference despite the ln(‘rl‘fl‘h‘\]l Meckanical Repaire, Fainting, Trim- e and bt to mateh|rate of mileage charged. i, - Uil pink Kilarney .roses. The| In 1917 the &tate pajd mileage at thnmnh'i: g ’.':‘“ _:’“:‘* Work. | couple were attended by Mis Marion| the rate of two ocents a mile. while L] 8" Lrances. Ross of New Haven and Peter Young,| this year the rate was. three ceits. brother of the bride. Lec Kellogg of Falls Village, closel vi . closely & 5 fea s The bride was formerly ommnycdlswrutinizvd every bill of transporta- church & Allen DII & filark burp in a department, store.” An informalltion presented. = Mr.' Kellogg was!| i 20.33 Shetucket Street . Open Saturday Evenings ports of manila hemp from the Philip Trade of the Philippines Since A"""",om per annum' prior to annexation 05| Hies favat Froft fiom 1ok tHan $16.- 6 i reception was held at the home of the employved by the comptroller for the hrmp\r parents. Mr. and Mrs. Schar-|session to take charge.of ille adjusty 15 Main Street e 1899;191191 ilippine 1 "-if.‘l"}?gu'?hlfiim trade of the phu-;X?!”'S(rmv.-;;fi;:r;.;:t-pl‘;‘:-;x :;;p"ix Rty | zus left on a honeymoon trip to Bos-{ment of the : e commerce of the Philips £ . 507 to 515 N i Ton and Mpringto Hpon WHalr o Hen. or aa freiePoEtytniL, A I T ically peven times as| ippines since their annexation to the |330,000,000 in 1918: sugar from 52,554.- o Q ain St pring pon their re su ae .its < p Y s _is I s | ip since lon sto i | Ss000000an O e 2 turn they will rside in a newly fur- ——— | much_as in the period immedia Lrjl‘l United Btates in 1899 4 Lonl con- 1000 to $7,018,000 fn 1918; cien rs trom e ——— | mished” i © s g & thel the Unit- | trast with that of a correspol 3 ; 81,6 ¢ ore nished’ home in Waterford, JURY DISAGREES IN ! v mem‘nn:n\g‘. anniexation to o1 Dreskting , Funoxition. - in h|than $4,000,000" in’ 1915; | But few men ever make their way| GROTON "3URGLARY' CASE ) trade with the United States is y- | their, forelgn trade movement was dricd meat of the coco DENTIST through the world on the strength of [ A Jjury in the criminal superior R five times 4s much ag =3 the year pre-| practicall o 8 v_xa_:«nn. ]1_|'.'f‘]m :-“\‘f“.mi Im“x:;m( lmlu:n?’l | their phrenological developments. court at New “London disagreed % s i ceding annexation.-. X compilation by | figures foi ears immediately pre-|a a from DR. EDWARD KIRBY Reom 107, Thayer Building Phone 619 1.30-5 and 7 to 8 P. M . i dtioli in 1899 showed 1914 to $1 in 1918, Tuesday afternoon in the s xidtion in ) 2 against Joseph Conry of (.r:mn d\:hf) relating to the commerce of those smaller t&tal than that of 1880 or| The amount of American capital in- 4 S| t vyears when|vested in the Philippine Islands is va- H v on_trial on the. charge of burg- lands shows that their total trade with{immediatel Bronchial Troubles |} ohatiaton.be e = - 2 00 | their total trade aggregated about $40,- | riously cstimated at from $72,000,00( 3 of Clark the whole world averaged ,000.000 § G 1A . A Contit e P ool o Keloti tpe-| WHS16Y In Grofon: on' ADEI SR E E'ng | periyear in the decade preceding {heix { 000,000 per, amm s qe st an av-|to 3100000000, listress. Do both quickly and effectively | Stealing preserves, ham. . otc, and! B | annexation and was in 1918 $324,000.000 crage of about $35.000,000 per a | R by tsing promptly a -dependable remedy— |other swpplies from thé Whaley cel- or approximately seven s as much|in the decade preceding the annexa-| Robin Builds Nest on Coal Traim. - 2 ilip- | tion. i o developed very 1aD-| When a train, containing- oizh " h g lar. The case wi e . rior to their annexation. ' Philip- | tion. Their trade develope | Neia 8, trita; containthg sighity. cass ; AN - & o‘:]ock »;nda &J?S\" ;«;L:rheij%:y“nr: Lady Assistant vmr? exports wiiich reraged about | idly after annexation, aavi ";ld“‘"‘ in{10aded with coal, pulled into the Wet - AMhRiCAh HOUSE turned to announce that it could not L} Telephone 328-3 ¥ $2.50 per capita prior to annexation are | 1899 $35,000,000; in 1805, $63.060.000: iniern A : ’ ; ; 4 the National City Bank of. New Yol ceding’ the ‘ann Railway agree. Judge Case sent the. jurors| now $15 per capita. Our own record ot | 1913 $110,000,006; and in 1913°$234,000,- | Sorstomn i % J s C ] S\ HENRY E. CHURCH e islands shows an aver- 000. thel niaier First-class Garage Service Connceoted b“l;‘ andtshoréb a_f;]er :1 o'clock they WM. SMITH ALLEN :T(\d?n‘;;\?‘)tehm immediately precedingi The growih in the exports of fFom tiid TocoMbLve f Qg A i again ;e:."r:f, Wll“ the annéunce- s X annexation of about 34, 000,000 per an- | Philippines..has oceurre Jm taining three eggs, wi Mothar Robi.i . MORRISSEY. Prop i F ment t ay tdsr» could not reach @ Hum and was in the celandar year 1918 | clusively in natural products P GHE the Fes) 3 - o : | | verdict. udge ' Case excused - thej— $159,000,000, or about thir v in many. instances the products under- = e B T LT roached: the ore Shatucket Street | iJury from {urlhm deliberation ‘ofthe | as much as the annual av ior (g0 . a partial transformation before |y, 50l R CEAIEON Hsthnibs, @ed ——— - | Thts me e B TEAMING and TRUCKING |t 1395, the vear of annexation. leaving. the_islands and in.a few cases| G0 Tt B0 0% Whe fel ! : D. K. Club O 53 This ‘tremendous gain. in the totaljare completaly -manufactured before | {00 HE ¢ ; - The Max Geordon & - Sen 5 ub Organiz DONE VERY PROMPTLY AND' AT {13de of the Philippines and its trade|cxportation. . Manila_hemp, —cocoanut | “UTRCE (0 (0 | At an enthusiastic meeting held on REAGQNA!LE PRICES * | with the United States has occurred in|oil, copra, sugar, tebacco.aud . cigars; ¢ . Wednesday evening a new- clab- w orporation i ‘ and laid the ez both orts and imports. Their ex-|are the prll!(‘lplll articles forming the! ¥ organized. The club will be known as| ARTHUR '+, ' ATHROPF |ports pri : ports prior to the annexation, which |rapidly growing export. trade, which the D. K. club and is for social -pur- R A occurred just tweinty years ago (April|has grown from,.$15000,000 in 1899 to F el'al Dn.edor potes onlr. Lo pCt e slctel o Phane 178 e e e ibout . $70,000,000 | $136/000,000. in: 1613;.. e = il Pltgn were Qlecusned ot ca wayicerhnt per anntm, as againdt $136,000,000 in| Manafactures of all sorts make up an't Bs Worse. e the club intends to glve in the near | T CETENEGCG—GEGEGNGNSSERNNE 1 .. (e imports about $16,000,000 | the total of imports. which nas grown| The British proposal to hold (hs\ future. The D. K. club has-a mem- 3 4 er annum as against practically $100,- | from_$25,000.000- in. 1900 to. $36,000,000 t meeting of the Loague oi N and Embalmer § itk i 37 | SHEA & BURKE || 000,000 in 1916. - Of the total exports, , the year before the war, and|tions in Washington has | no doubt be heard from in the near 41 Main Stredt which show an increase of about 600 |practically $100,000,000 in 1918, points, too. A little competiti future. . ‘FuneralDirector i Y tors 10-20 W. MAIN STREET Have Gcod Burning Coal! otpvt. Nut and Ega, aiso Blturmnolll i ! | | WHEN YOU WANT (6 put your bus- | iness before the piblic, there Is nci I melium hetter n throush ‘the: ad- veriising cotur The Bulietin, & A | THERE 1s ay aavert'sing medium Inl per cent., the gain is largely to the| The share which the, United States|serve to brighten Cong | United States, to which the Philip- [ has had_.in the growth of the exports|Kansas City Times. pines sent in 1918 $86,000,000 worth of |of ,Philippines, . especially during ~ SR s Py, their surplus products as against $4,- |the WAF - perigd .in which. Philippine| Japanese girl babies have thetr 000,000 worth prior to the annexation.'exports have increased 150 per cent. s heads shaved until they dre three Their puretases frorn the United shown by the fact that our own fm- vears 6id. Litchfield.—Litchfield exceeded her quofa in the Victory Liberty Toan hy more than 230,000. The quota was $237.000. .. 5 Promptserviceday or night. tn chnecwux equal to The Bule tin for Busizess results.