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Theatré, 3 y LR | one gl ot QU L = Norwich Bulletin, Willimantic Of- §ice, 23 Church St. Teléphone 105. Promptly at six o'clock Thursday @vening a large number of members of the First Congregational church Bast Division or & gain of- 14, 8ud| wetch, Leuts 1884 residents and 143 non-i nts: 3¢ 3 in the West Division, a gain of 104. atin Several of the properties in'the city were tuxed at a greater amount than during last year but - the - increased|. amount of the tax list was not HERE ARE A FEWOF OUR MANY SPECIALS | Men’s Blue Overalls and Jackets ................. $135 ¥ postponed. £ ot bucks 28d Sunday school sat down to the edled tebtyéar PRBET e 2w o Svm y Seletning - Dibesi +° the | when taken in comparison with the A o gdah i, and W N— ' . churc house: - mashed polatoes | bcrease on the grand lists of o Thoribands of. nospital Q. - STRING QUARTETTE TO PLAY s : creamed peas, cold ham, rolls, fruit ‘salad, cake and loffee. was served by a number of young la- otfon: and lockiaw are, the! it of Woman's sulcidal - hahst, of! trying to a:flyfltps_e painul. pests.| _ The Febfuary meeting of ithe Not- Wwich -Musi¢ Association_will be held in :Slater ‘Hall "Annex, Mon even- The following tables give the lists| bloh | and totals of the Fast and West Di- i street. S T o o Bg 2 | visions: : s B i | Hor AlEtid oMt taery chn; Be-obiehind s ing, Feb. 2, at 8 o'clock. mem- Bl Trlnine s, | The oo Tast Division , * et Tai k\mfim'sn at zy pharmacy a Guartér of an once] B 3 berg_of_the association. will-have. imittee in charge of the supper Were | Residents 2 $1143,168 | Dion of street, haa’ veturned. 19 |of @ drug cdlled. freezone, rwlilch -is' RN A B o, e iy . '50 85 pleasure of hearing.the string quar- as follows: Chairman, Mrs. H. A.| Non-residents 78 LI O et tiee n B B sufficient fo.rid one's feet of every B Men (3 and Boys Caps, value ; 1 e e e C tetie composed of -Miss Isabel Mit- Bugbee, Mrs. C. W. Noyes, and Mrs. - : Yroune Milleri speit ' Thups- | hard” or' softi cor -or callua witBout! T 3 : : : chell, Miss Blizabeth Lane, Frederick ¥. Tracy. They were assisted by sub| Totals S04 2 S Harttord: e %" | the siightes; danger or thconvenionce ' Lo o | o . i d d $4.50 N e e commitices from ' the Toumg Ladies west pivision, | Aether o ol pomte s e Xltew arobe smpied gl mon il Men’s Heavy Pants ..................... $3.25 and $4. Norwich sudionce aiwave anticipates 2 s W idents ..... ..1884 2,718,93 sest” Thursday;, o renee jen- | the' tender, orn s the sore-|] Y 2 7 ; Se of. . these tale . % charge of urranging the tables and | Residents .- 44 “1.‘43-,,“., TeF of 103 Union, atreste, o Tl :;? dnd, shottiy: the eptife. corn, root, RE R o . . Bieh foads. :,h:iflflm,mm "An-‘ decorating, the church house which i _ M8 Vera Parker, teacher at Lib- all, lifts tight out. 1t 15 ey en’s’- stpeclal An COlOl’S A“ Slzes, 170 pair, e S "‘,!o,‘.‘,““é“t:g‘e’? fi;““",‘“"‘;flfii Totalp .it. a... 80375 5, 314, 3 | erty. Hill, was « lodal v “Thurs- | substarce, wiieh dries” thé: mom: 0 Y - 2 — y 4 YL > is applied,’.and: thousands®62 men ‘and, vomen use it because the ¢orn shrivels up and comes "outi without . inflaming| Grand total of Egst and West Di- ' jons—$15,694,405. According to the figures shown ‘orl meeting of the church and Sunday school was held, Rev. Harry S. Mc- Mr. and Mrs D, E. Taylor of Church streét are in Boston on -business. 3for 50c Allegro ma, mon: troppo Cready, pastor of the church, gave a review of the past year and expressed his thanks for the assistance he had received from his congresation dur- ing the yea Chutrch . Clerk and ‘Treasurer A. Everest read.the re- port of the vear which showed the church to be in good financial stand- the grand list thero are over elght hundred automobiles owned by, dents of Windham county;. of this number some 650 were pleasure’cars. A fire that broke out shortly before 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon, in one of-the rooms in the upper*fioor .of Miss . Sybil Wilson is spending a fo¥v Gays. i Boston, visiting. frionds: t. Calling’ Singing orchestra of ' Marfboroy Firemen's * ball, Jewett City:. D’dnnln‘g il 4 &ome—ads. ¢ if your corns bother you. or _even.i he surrounding tis- 256t sl -,'gut e out and try it Men’s Mex’s Flannel Shirts, value $3.50 ... .. .. special $2.69 Sweaters ......................... $1.29 to $5.29 Lento Molto vi Vivace ma non troppo | Sonata—Violin and Piano, Opus 28, Louis. Vierne Allezro risoluto H Andante “sostenuto Largamente—Allegro agitato . Members of the church commit- | Storrs hall dormitory, caused about e o < SRR 4 LN L SATE Qum‘cli in D, Opus 64, Nofl 5, z: spoke of the decorations that are|one hundred dollars damage and cre- ; Aches 20d pains to be the 16t . A go‘”l wflmeflt tO seleCt from e . ok B3 desired for the church imterior. Ar-|ated excitement about--the: college:| - = . COLCHESTER - of the. mortal, However, th L b L Adaglo cantabile sa ““v Swr Amold, saperintendent of the| Emploves of the H. Wales Lines Con- | . Chlchestér, Grange met Tuesddy ev-| shodld be. tiken simply. g5, o Men’s Hea Ribbed Underw 85¢ Menuetto chureh school, spoke briefly of the Company ~ who - were | at 33"‘ when Past Master Eawin R.| warding sigaale that som S otk @] T Vy ORI o L i e s various depart- the vicinity of the building |Giigtte "”sw‘?,. the: following offi- o i ¢ the smoke coming from the win- chool during the vear humsn mackifie is out of tisa Davis Theatre. e cers: Master, iyton G. Miller; ov- = o o & 2 > U d a One of the i B o ek o M| Gowe o The dormiiors (nd give.the | ereed Kot [ Browaing, Jeciurer | mibke torcign onc'awit o imicl, \l - Men’s Wool Underwear ........... .............. §L65 R0k the most mia ocasions in Topliff who recently resigned as-su- |alurm. Hand chemicals were used | Mrs. Ina Pease: stewatd, -Idwin R,| forfure when the cause cinbe! - ki = 4 Davis theatre when there was shown perinténden: of the school to m“eu d rso fire w -z;on put u:x:er con- PR B . ’ 3 % for the first time here the new Mary L P SR O R R e : : : Gk Bovs' C 5 o s B i Il i e : Qur entire st of Men’s and Boys' Clothing and | 5ctora sicture, The tocalum. An- from T B, Hanm, treas- | caused the fire is wiknown but it s , e g T A ik F f f 4 X and there was much fo be. expected {hought that a lighted cizarette or ci-1 gatekeeper, * . Strong:| tome up weskinactivey c‘fi-fi ¥ SiF es from the adve : gar carelessly thrown uside caused | Ceres, Mrs. Hawin R, Gilleite; Pomo-| Beys and help rid the bided o Trmrs are reduced, 1rrespective of former prices. como 10 us. For the information o an the blaze. jma Mrs. Albert II. ¥oote. The Tlora| n ‘aches and X : - The membors of the palice: force officers which were been assigned to their beats for was not present.- Mrs: Nattie Meiggs, assistant’ lddy gleward.. There was a :e‘-z:mze matfer that cadues paifis in‘arms and legs, backiche; thea- frall those' not present it may be said in uthfulness that even the .most % 3 - eriat] raise Wi i i e R M Iy, The list as piepared by | largd: attendance: Clinglés Boe: | matie paitd Rore ' miigles, ol o Wing it this new pictare. and K o pocb B of Police Killourey follows: | be. zssisted at ‘the pians . -dyring the| $wollenijoinss, . % 1 Officer Officer ' Bom- : Officer. Paul- Officer Gra- hed by any othér eily unmatc in the 40,000 The cases are of a mi that of an installation: i The, mid-week. pravér . meetings were held in the Congrégational cha- pel arg Baptist clfurch Thursday ev- ening. By invitatign- of Rev. B. D. will be a union services of the Bap- tig: and Coneregational churches. the “cefisus-in * the outskirts and has I32ac B, Toraman, Ashucy Pat] 2y back daused mh & &J ‘ 'y;fi:." bty conditien o Gae botle of Foley Kidasy ; “Les &Osgood Co. . pictures of THE NORWICH BARGAIN HOUSE appears only necessary for us to join in the ichorus of approval and add our words of unmitigated enconiums. The Hoodlum follows as the second picture from Mary Pickford’s that the statement Dby the producers that the ne: ¥ g Q e studio, and succeeding Daddy-Long- it | Remington, ~ pastor of the ‘Baptist| Felioved me: The peins left my b % 99 Legs with its v 4 g its tremendous L e i (e far, hae Sachped | chuselthe meetngi\dur e Rebriary SRR RN T MORE FOR LESS Was felt by many " staten picture there was not a person present yes e. The first report given out.b¥ | Chaples Wik 4 C 7 3 B was bétter than its predecessor was s lh Officer 3 s ur of ‘Selem was in 2 i S W something . seemingl. i R 2| ity Hearl, Offcor D W T2 B Kent: | o Wodneana taking pictures of the wany amerent (M- 3 t0 T Water Street, Was on Square, Norwich, Conn. [iwriine, seminey, - imposbic amoun: is $206.214 over the amount S = 22 18 | Harry McFirov has finished taking|operations in the mill, aiso 2 7 s been no command 488,191 for | P2t % OF | ja holding dances in hout D. carrfers. are makifg their trip: . in sleighs the Hotel* Narragansett, Providence on Saturday last, ¥ r_—‘__—;——————__-. COVENTRY | the constant pealg of laughter R0 Lo 3 f the new restaurani and the stfeets of terday who did mot coincide with g e emoTe WDrevalent | commenced In the borough. He has| ths village, g * 1 S broud statement and prbelain that b S ep demie of Tast wepe %0y | made.“Food progrese on the work in| Mr. and Mrs.R. Y. Boys attended a s ' The Hoodlum is all and more than its s "-'o:‘u the e_,—ml r;ndl We here etk 1t Fibes xmt; of bad weather an% the bad Eanquef glven by ' the”Southern: New sponsors claim. If Miss Piclkford had the town st Di o Al g o 7| roads. . x sngland Cotton Mrig,'s Association at T only been 54 ) n §1,- | 1P iy, il of o mild | “7pe etighing leing fine the R. ¥ £ y present herselt and heard that rang through the-houss she would e a2 " 2 Thirty-one members of the Andover| have fet: that - then i ¢ g ) 9, nd people by being caretal | " Hnlamin Tom e or New Tork s i w E S T E R l Y & C. E. sooety visited the society here | more than eompensatad for vor b grand 1 increased by 11§ s rals h‘m ‘é““fi 3 l”' in town- Thursday visitine. his par-| Sunday night. forts. And it was not inane laugh- those o there being 425 ° s 1a own dUring{ ents at the Grand View.hatel. Gladys Rich is. with the -Russell | News has reached Coventty of thel ter that was lieard arising from olap- dents noa-residents of 2 0 Jahn Stantewiez motored to Nor-| Manufacturing. Co., in Middlefown. ¥ Vi £ death @f Stephen Tiwohig, at the hom rap or horseplay. ¥t was all of the e b g there is not .a. sudden e Wednentny. . 1oes. Besmond, Aneri. sang Lo so- of his daughter in the Bront N. V.|purest and most deliclous of comed change of tire wwealber. causing 2 e Lad'es’ Terevolsht * soelety |10, Calvary, at the stian:Endeavor % g S | Mr. Twohig has a summer home here.| in most cases i i cmploy - boge and irla | Mrets In the Canaresational *chapel | meeting, ‘Sunday evening. Rev. Jay Benson Hamilton as- ston; one sister, Addle M. Gove, of Mildred Tucker, teacher | ar ‘Miiss Pieiford herer s Tk . 1 & T y 1 signed . pastor _of Grace Methodist Lynn; apd a brother, Sumner H. Gove | ; i 1 g erseif, The ple- Dr. Howard secsminended A be given a | this’ (Friday) afternoon ta sew. he Ladiek' socfetyof the Congresa- 5 S Dac : ks o 10, is ill, there is 1O ture will be shown again today and always gnt. The num- tional church ‘met with Mrs. —Abbe|church, Westerly, in 1381, a brother of of Daytona, Florida. He also leaves | jyoor this week. i - phown Al today ani Brider’ <18 ceily CoLUNiBiA . |Usher Thursday ‘affernoon and Bishop John W. Hamilton, chancellor seventeen grandchildren. 3 Ladies’ met Wednes. ORTOETI N concern numbers therefore the first hirty en up for the ride will get the place in the sleigh.” Mr. Elmen- dorf il be at office todsy (Fri- OXIDAZE FOR COUGHS, COLDS Bronchial Asthma - At the meeting of the direetors of. he Residents and Red. Gross workers of the. towns of. Andover, Columbia and Hebron are ‘feelng very proud over the fuct ‘that Februaryist marks the iarjes, carry.ng out fhe future policy light lunch.was served. The Chrigtian Endeavor society se- cured its $9th member last Sunday evening: The members arc ‘planning 'to hold a Poverty soclal in the church Ject ‘will ‘he; “What Sholl, Be of the American unlyersity at Wash- Ington, and of the late Bishop Frank- lin Hamilton, has died in St. Peters- burg, Fla., where he had gone for his health, He devoted half a century to published From the Pulpit to 'the Judge Chester W. Barrows, ‘of the superior court, who was backed as! the chief contestant again:y Judge John W. Sweeney for promotion to the supreme court, for the vacancy that Justice Parkhurst, who retires Feb- day from Mrs. Lucy R. Haven, ted in lamp-light saving, hold- |inter ! the middle of ing their meetings the day during the winter. ton. society 11 to 4.30 at The the home of clety is (Saturday). Tumble In Coming to the Davis. Characterized 48 “the b.g Jjoyoue musicai spread,” Tumoe in, woich u.ug, Feb. 6. p 4 o . = - Le dstry. He defended the Bible X Pk 1 1 a4 be ' 8 10 New X ) and the few places left will' no | introduction ihto thi ! parlors early in February. the ministey €| will exist by the promaotion of Asso- M Sarah Perkins is ill. €i L0 4 Led Of Toscs in New 1OrK, m-él Savinged | bia Chapter, A, R. C.; and its auxil-|Vi¢e next Sundav morming: his sub- | v« Systorn from WMo Jectore DT be chlet justice, succeeding Chief|from a visit with friends in Bos- | slon of tne avis theaire Lriduy eve Spaghan e fastant rollot 1n ‘Guarantsed harmiess. Chamber of Commerte ay nlght Samuel Chesbro, chairman of the committee on membership .re- d that the drive for mew mem- rapidly and.-that i, would be puss- drive came to a close, -three individual und member have been ad- Resolutions tere passed on h of Herbert B. Bennett,.a of the organization, whose ccurred recently. A resolution Here is absolute proof from usefs. ry, Ct.—Noasthmwa thanks to Oxidase, . Va.—We find it all you ciam. Xendrick.Col.—Am well pleased with results. Girclerille.0.~More belp than: Aass.—1t gives fall benefited fromanything. t g satisfaction, bas ‘me. 3 the d membe; deat Wednes-" of the organization -to work, along healln Iiics, s Coopefating Avith the school boards in thé various towns to meet the experises of the nurse over i “above ine_appropriation of tiie siate board of education: Miss Colby comes Well recommended, being 4 - graduate of ‘the Hartford and Spring- field hospitals, as well as haviag served overseas, SRy Responding - to_ the -invitation of rs. James J; Grace, siate chagirman of tile campaign %o cut the-high cost 1M Our Thaught 'Concerning * God.” Mrs, Herhert Johnson will lead the Christian Endeavor gervice in the ev- ening. : Eben Stone has recoversd in henith, 50 as to sit up a little while each da A, very interesting ‘report of. the .W. C. T. U. edrivention recently held in St. Louls. was Tead at the mesting of thlccal WS C-T, U, held at the home of ‘Mrs. Abbie Usher, Tuesday.a erngoit. Mrs. Johnson of Moddus was the, speaker. A 'large audience ‘was Poorhouse, . While it was not pleasant. reading, because of some rather unm pleasant truths, it accomplished the purpose of the author, as it was the means of tuc beginning of the move- ment for adequate support for fetired imsnietery, a movement which has be- come popular with many. sreat denom- inaticus: espeeially his own denomina- tion. He.also drafted the law by which the retired minister is made | pastor . emetitus in the Methodist Ejp:scoval church. . \grand committee will ruary 1, announced his withdrawal from the contest Tuesday night ‘There was no opposition to Judge who “was nominated by Rep- Samuel H. Davis of West- erly, and seconded by Representative Howard V. Fernum, of Glocester. The general- assembly in -grand committee Thursdz elected Justice Sweetland chief justice of the supreme eourt. The elect the su cessor to Judge Sweatland next Tue day. ( men of this old fashioned evening last. Myron span of pran EAGLEVILLE “ifteen gay and hear llage. greati: eighride We Green's ng horses, hitche cart, carried, them to There the merry maids justice to the excellent church supper, nd had their digestion aided by a very amusing entertainment. young wo- oyed an dnesday | fancy d to the | Spring | aid full Associsted ~with Arthur Hammer- stein in s skyscraping success ace Seiwyn and ‘Luibpany wno have giv- en to Tumble In a WHOpy.ng vIE cast of Broaaway notables aud a pageaint oL 'lunmie in beaut.es. Otto Harbach and Rudolf Friml, the famous twmmerstein combination of author craftsmien, who gave us earlier The Firefly, High Jinks, Katinka and otner Hammerstein successes, = are sponsors for the: book and lyr.cs, and the music. \The players. inciude ' Ada 3 X g A s present. Luncheon was served by ‘the i David M e Austin, 66, died Tue: ¥ P S g T | Meade, dna Hibbard, John Philbrick, Signed letters on flle. | 9f thanks was sent President Charles of living, women from. :alf over the|hostess. ! He is survivel by two bfothers, avid Monroe Austin, 65, Fue z | 3 y . J rick, » i each of Connecticut Agricultural stat X 1 9 i John W. Hamilton and Wilbur day afternoon from preumonia at his| ANNOUNCEMENTS Olga Mishka, Carl ‘McCuliough, Biea- Mosey baek if itfails. Al Druggists. 1‘@;19? thanking him for-the part he - ceprirort in the hall of the house of LA L Bishop John i representatives at the capitol Mon- | Déan ‘Hamilton, a Boston artist! by a home in Liberty str He was. born | nor Williams, Mabel Ferry, Alice took in making the meeting of 3 o 4 i of Northamp-- In Glastonbury, Cunn., and for the The Strand. Theatre. Johnson, John Kelly, Joe Dolan, and Lee & Osgood can supply you farmers and bisiness men & sacoosy ) Qézfii‘g‘&’? Lt\!r:*?'r:g gy el MOQ s S h?“trx‘f::e od‘a:gl";?e‘n!’.np jpast forty-five years ks been a res-| The Strand has the finest show | Charles Knowlden. Mr. Harbach took %or the: frult he lshedvet tha: oXbons. Hne At s, It s ns’ Singinz orchestra | % ident of Pawcatuck an& Westerly and | ever seen in Norwich, barring none., h.s inspiration for the sparkling St | meetnz’ Tt was decided - to -récom- | tional orgunizer of thé Women's divia.| oo, aribora Firemen's ball, Jewett, Charles B. Maguire, 61, who died employed inthe coal business. He isiThe novelty minstrels with five men!book and lyrics 1o an adaptation M, E. SAVAGE'S eaves' mend m: conthack ‘for A aut! $61 “Who 1 aeting uHARE brryi o ?f' City. /Dancing until 4 a, m—adv. Wednesday at his home in Providence, gsyrvived by his wife. Sarah Elizabeth|in a Jewish singing, talking and|irom a farce originally written by of aoor rtainment to be. run un- | men: of the sttosaey . benerar ot & 2 was born In Vermont and learned the Durfee Austin, four sons and two|dancing act, is sure to make the peo- | Mary. Roberts Rinehart ‘and _Avery der the auspices of the chamber Of: member of the daparfment of Jutil CHESTERFIELD ason’s trade from his father, He was daughters, Charles N., Albert, Harry, | ple go w 4 over it. I advise you all| Hopewood. Small: wonder with such commerce and this matter will be put! - ice, general - superintendent for Norcross gng David M. Austin, and Mrs. Will- York Lupeh or at th JAY M. SHEPARD Succeeding Filmore & Shepard up te the members of the chamber at the meeting Tuesday, Feb. 3. * At the mgting of Windham En- campment, NO, 10, L 0. O. F., at their ! rooms at No. 807 Main street, Wed-| explained the policies of the' depart- jment. Mrs. Fannie Dixon-Welch was copointed town chairman for Colum- bia. Serting on Mrs. Welch's town | committee Wil be Mrs. T. G. Tucker, Mrs. Henry, Hutchins, Mrs. J. N.| Ruth Morgan spent a day re- with, Mrs. William Howard, af Lake Konomoc. Mrs. J. B. Powers is ill with pneu- monia. Her daughter, Mildred, has 2 severe case of bronchlal pneumonia. Mis: Brothers and Darling Brothers. Wor- cester, prior to 1892 when he located In. Providence. His abllity is attested to by scores of public buildings and | homes in_Rhode Island and in other | parts of New England. Mr. Maguire { i iam Kinney and Mrs, James Arnot. Mrs. Georgiana Welder, 48, wife of George Welder, who @ied in Backus| hospital, Norwich, was born in Bos- ton, and has resided in Pawcatuck to come t the blues awa. and t| proug of very see this act. themselves. They clever mirthmakers. Tt\will chase | Emmett ‘and Moore | are seen in some Irish songs, dances | should make the Ir Kennedy feel re two a giftéd quartette of authorg that Tumble In hag fallen into popularity with a resounding crash. And the liit and swing that make for the exqui- site appeal of Friml melodies is again found in this big splashing whale of . sday 1 > C n Mi 1 e <Y e v * L T |since her marriage. She was the|and Dinus are also on the program |a show. Some of the numbers that Funeral Director & Embalmer| vore it for . o 528 s e R R R T e I R e T ~The | daughter of James and Sarah Lord.|With a little bit of this and that. You | will hym_you o sleed are You'll Do It $0-52 MORTE ST, WILLIMANTIC|T: Kenfield: Chief patriarch, Loren |S20R as instructions are sent out by |account of the ‘rain iheré was no| Hotel Griswold 'in- Groton. = Besides | Besides her husband, shebxs survived are gure o Lke them. Mary McLa- | All OverAgain Ive Told My Love, i | Mre. Grace, toachers' meeting in Montvile, ot rlemald . ons s | by three sons, Joln B:: of Oregon, - | rén is also seen in the Weaker Vessel, | Limbo Land, Won't You Help Me Out, 4y Assistant Tel. conmection | O e Ui has o sidign | e e e i Do tong | ward of Proyidence, H. Leo Lelder, -part super-production. It 18| The Trousseau Ball and Snuggle and | | Ry ok i S e g T, ire, | two daughters, Mrs. Gladys Monroe medy and a wonderful pic- | Dream., i GOODYEAR and haven’t:had it out before for a|and a daughter, Miss Nora L. Maguire. e = o | L or F reses 8 entoring & SIeiEh | e e e AF The Wartwell |and Miss Charlotte. Welder. i s | Tumble In drawing on & comely Klllourey BI‘OS l | Wednesday everiing 4 masquerade | Fide. 4 Braiding company, 8 member of the| At the annual mesting of Gordon- | The most popular, cleanest. best chorus of “lookers” Who further can il | ball ‘was given Ly the Girls ohrly 1n| Miss. Lulu: Powds .of Hartord is | Catholle cluh, the Turl's Head club, |Greene post, American Legion, Asha-|Yentilated theatre in Norwich—The| sing as well as wear gowns, which FUNERAL. CIRECTORS AND | the hall and proved & very suscosaful | Bome for a shoft stay. West, Sido club, Metacomet Golt club | way, these officers were elected: Frani: | Strand. lare tasteful in design, even if at EMBAL! event. 7 Loéuis Le-Roy, Jacob Kaplan, Ben | anil Master Builders' association, and|M. Hill .commander; Roy Matteson n o times startling and abbreviated, em- MERS "The standing of tiie'Goodyesr Lowl. | Kaplan and Truman Chapman Wert | native in the membership of the|Leverett A. Briggs, vice commanders: | When the uncxpected happens at a| ploys its chorus frequently in pretty 26 Union St. Willimantic, Conn. ing league finds the weave room i |callers,in Colchester, Saturday night.| Church of the Blessed Sacrament. Tulian Crandall adjutant: Donald H.|boarding house you get fried eggs. | stage plctures which set off Friml's Phone 290 (Lady Assistant) Dr. F. C. Jackson first ‘place, with the general office a close second. James Bacon holds high average for the season’ while Thomas Cooper holds high' single with 165, and high strong total with 358. Dr. Edlvin < R. Lewis of Westerly was elected a vice president at the annual meeting of the Rhode Island Wish and Game Protective association. Marshall, treasurer;, Rev. J. H. Bal. entine, chaplain; C. M. Bohning. war risk insurance officer; Nathan Wells, employment bureau officer. Local Laconics. : To Launch Campaign For melodies to full advantage. This ap- plies particularly to the Snuggle and Dream number, which presents the wide-eyed spectacle of a whole raft of Tumble In girls tumbling in for - totalw 5 g e The committee on game in its report i i the night, dressed. or un ¥ (o Mro. Chas. Balley was in Worces-| Anthony Caminétti, Commiis- | reccommended the passage of legisla- | Drastic restriction of the sale of Independent Philippines | the night, drossed, or undressed in DEN“ST e:: Nm:may. s 2 y 4 gr | tion that would have the open season | Jamaica ginger may he necessary de- Sartorially, startling. and scenically . 1 Tumner was«gtnisiiiess patler sioner’ General Of on ‘partridzes, auail and pheasants ex- | clares Georke F. O'Shaunnessy. col- ¥ Immigration Removed to 215 Main Sty Willimantic | Hours —5 & m. to 3 p. m. Phone 44| MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. New York, the_latter part of last week. Bert McGlyn was a week end caller in_ Wercester. Floyd Bailey was in Providence on business Tuesday. : The lumber for the new houses hav- ing arrived the construction men are busy, and it is expected, that the new houses on the heights will be finish- ed in a short time. The local officials have a large build- ing plan which is to e started in the spring. ‘There is to be 2 néw school house,. theatre, a large spinning mill, and ‘another new yillage which is to be laid out nedr the ball grounds, for Goodyear., - 3 A film company’s men ‘in town are tend only from Nov. 1 to Dec. 15. Un- der the present law it extends through Dec.31, The open season for raccoons would he from Oet. 1 to Dec. 31 in- | stead of from Nov. 1 to April 15, as at preseat, under a bill proposed by the same committee.” Both bills will be Jiscussed. at ‘the next meeting before being. presented o the goneral assem- A charter has been 'granted the Woman's Republican club: of Rhode Istand. Its purpose. according to the charter. will be to work with the re- publican woman's state executive com- mittee and. to stimuiate interest along the hroad lines of renublican pelicy. No Westerly woman i included in the Jector of internal revenue for Rhode Island district. A ‘resolution passed in concurrence appropriates $15,000 to assist dis- charged soldiers. and sailors out of employment. An dct was sent to the finance com- mittee increaging the annual appropri- ation from $2.000 to $2,500 for the aid of Spanish War veterans. Sarah F. Woodward, 19, wite of Greenough J. Woodward, dled Thurs- day a ther home'in Moss street. The Centerville Mills, of Hopkinton has been authorized to increase capi- tal stock from_ $20.000-to 825,000, Miss Mary Yorston, of East Green- wich, ylelding to the lure of luxury. they stunning, Tumbe_ In presents an in spiring production that reaches the’ apex of musical comedy supremacy. There are two acts and four scemes. Seat sale opens Wednesday at 10 a. | m. mail orders with remittance ac- cepted no Breed Theatre. ‘When a man loves:he braves death to secure the girl of his choice. Threats cf disinheritance, the scorn of soclety or rage of a parent nave little eflect upon him.. He can Iive down all these misfortunes and come back with added force. Society .soon forgets what a man does, althdugh it never i(emzels the slightest breach of ist of .0 was séntenced to iail for one year by otiyuette p the pert.of o iwcman. - Merton - Stillman, who, dfed 0| cmbezzlement amounted to $8.300 from Man Lover; which" 1S tht “feature at- At the prices in effect during our Mid-Winter Sale it would be true economy to purchase your needs now for present and future use. BEN'S HEAVY FLEECE SHIRTS MEN'S NEGLI AND DRAWERS—Sale price $129 a SEE SHIRTS: mage o A TRUE FRIEND to -any voman &#’l genaine Providence, was a former resident of Westerly, and the body was brought {a River Bend for ~burial ‘Thursdar. Fia was brothar of Judze Alhert! R. Stillman and {ather of Mrs, William T ‘Browning: ‘Avthur Stillman and Geprze G. Stiliman. Sefvices were held in the cometery chapel. conduct- ed by Rev. Clayton A. Burdick. the Union Trust company, the town of Warwick, takinf advantage of her| trust as-confidential cletk. i Peter Voures - will sail from New | York, Saturday, for Sparta, Greece, and when he returns. will bring his children. Mrs. Vouras died tn Sparta a year ago. traction . at .the. Breed .theatre today and tomorrow. Earle Williams 18 seen in' the leAding role Which is one adapted to .his, charming personality. When A Man Loves is the type.of a story that pleases. In it you see nothing ‘but- -pure- unadulterated love of a high minded man for a simple, trusting virgin of the east.’ It is one etans 'E'):flsq‘u‘a’lfl) percale—Sale prices 98¢ Cnuh‘i‘n Charles E;' Govi {w, is d:{a‘d. STONINGTON ::“::bls: lmfiee tha‘tm Dl;‘_asos 51'11 be- EN'S ¥ i) . | at“his home .in Nahant, Mass. s | se. if. Dare. tuine:iprinds " RIBBED SHIRTS AND g .| hrather. Bumner H. Gove. naw of Day-| Mrs, Mary Dufiy Eldredge. wlife of ple of life and all that o 11 DRAWERS, “Roxford” make—Sale| " o i5e o, CCTTON HOSE—Sate for, TMoriBn, das fremerly a mem- | Charles. B, Bidredge, of Quonocon- o ; _mak . = M p TR M her of the Ioc) huildiox 27 contract- | faug, disd Tuesday atlernoon & the Baine ‘;““'{"‘.‘;‘“ A SRR S HEAvy (| MEN'S YOOL HOSE, neavy— fng firm of Mazon &nd Gave. Charles | home of Captain apd Mrs. C. Grovel 1 Se: . Obtater e eaci i BION SUTTS SINBED COTTON| ™ orics 4dc o patr. Oorv heavy—Bals | B e o of Aecenced. hecame on | Biredge, in, Diving gtreet, In the bor- Toantic. QFAE OF Sooioty N e e IMEN'S PART-WOOL SHIRTS AND|MEN'S CANV, mazed in the business with J. Trving | ough, after feveral weéks' lliness. She |} Pathé ews. wiil-eompiote: thie (billl oy DRAWERS—Sale price $2.19 Tersey urivt i OV, piaid; or Maveon, and vecsntly hulit several | was married threc years igo and had SIAR sad Ea . b -y ce $2.19 a gar-| Jersey wrist—Sale price 16c a pair. > - e large Houses’ at Watch F and was | long been o refident of the borough. | } BOYS' PERCAL| ik g . 4 Caie i LR SR e L Te gt 9 tha e : e $ 4 R Te. e CLANMEL NIGHT|™'BLOUSES— Sk s A mw:i;::n erabrin g Sastiorm I vne Jaiy 30,1836, orio OF| sy o RO ge Gresspott | T g ol e e 3 ved Heart o Saios $L2 BOYS’ OUTING gk & C olive oil from which it | S'zteen cnitdren, born to Worttien axd | Wiliam, Tulmshach, of Comaote| | the department of political scienc! | Jesus (Polish) church _ceichrated the MENS OUTING FLANNEL PA-| "5 0 cpd FLANNEL: |is made is most beneficial to sen- ™. |Hmeltine ' Gove When thirteen he| SMBOIRC, BPPCr o N OF 1 aboara | | in: (e Philippine Universiiy. hax 1 anniversary of his ordination. to JAMAS —Sale prices and $3.19. 10, » lan and gray—Sale priee sitive complexions. . X o AT ‘. |moved with bis:perents to. Nahant,| P RETR SR WIS O gTU0 Y ag been | just arrived in Washington - td | n‘,e Catholic priesthood at a solemn WML‘E‘ CYBR: ‘A plessant task thess days far | where his father and six Sons enzaz-l y "5 the home of Captaln Giles| | launch a new publicity campaign in | IiZh mass Sundayomorning at which BOYS' SWEATERS—Sale price $2.29. ed in the flshing business. ~Cania‘n Rt Ray. T ‘ i i v Pishop; Foun -] : > S out ‘Commilssioner General of Im- | e in the Aoing pusterss. CRNSC | Wood: Mr. Tillinghast has influenza.. the United States for the purpose of | 1\ o5, mir g Towm 61 WORK SHIRTS—Bale price|MEN'S SWEATERS—Salo price $239,| | for both bath aiid toilet. migration, Caminett), 15the - | bysiness, and only occastonally made | ' The 1820 Seiwing Clréie held gentle- | ! porcusiing the - mation gt 3 R = : MEN'S BLIP-ONS—Sale price $2.0. Lach cabe wrapped in Foil. - signing of deportation warrants for |a. fishing trin to ‘et the feel of {t.”|men's nght ab the home of S | Phiinoine 1m0 ¥ TRY A $:CAKE, BOX . the “Reds recently eanght In the {ashe romarked ' = o ,.1}:"?: o ¥ dependence and shou . \ ? FOR SALKAT ALL 630D DEALERY v g Y Redera | Rma TV, Gave, twn daught The smiroad station at Stonfogton | from Conerees. e, uw w) Children Ory B g S i Lockwhes, 88 - = A%, [ 10, ome s bet- | g s ks BR'AL ABHA ST, 6 13 being repainted. - '-f stary of the missior b 8" g o THE H. C. MURRAY CO. Jrer ol mon S o n D e by A Dplie B A AL LA | 1 AT, o FOR FLETCHER'S working egainst.(he Government, ward, Jr., and_Gearge A.. of Beverl: Frank ‘A, of Nabant; Bert W. of All- - The disquieting microbe of love gives the ‘oM™ Wagh olor™ widb berth interest-of independence CASTORIA