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3 T B : A R T " »unu THE CALL TO_ | ] e ‘ AKE START 4 BULDING LORN DRNE 25355 PO, W01 4 7 Frederick Sudlow has been xn New Rev. G L. Cady, D. D., of New | o st s e Srigmupaa e WK Wsfix " Miss Mlflm Vs.uxhn* “of -Norwich |, o . f;mt onal world mflg‘emfinh hroug:! has been visiting in ntral Village. e message and the cal to the Mrs. Charlotte Pus:ll and Miss iy ! | tion of -building and loan associa- | churches- for fulfillng their part in the | Parents Were Almost Leora Beetham of Boswell avenue, tions, who spoke on what building world crisis when he spoke at the d ; are. spending the ‘week end in Bos- and ioan associations throughout the|afternoon session of the special meet- But He Is Now Wo Light vehicle lamps at 613 o'clock |5, country have done and explained theling of the Congregational churches of . this .evening. . . The Bulletin is in' receipt of San workings of a - siccessful assoclation.| New Lordon county, whidh was held and Sh'on( : m": M_:::fl:e §good time at Colum- | piego papers from J. W. Cadden, who Mr. Skinner's address was in paft|here at the United Congregational as follows: i ‘hurch Friday. ur little boy’s health™ v\u ®0_poor with “the Misses Cagden and R. C.|- WHiEL 15 & thildin e end. ian assos [ e 55 We wete atraid <ve wers: goine. Lo -10m 'm sun is due to shine exastly | Plaut is touring thewest. clation . TAm insmuf;'wn for system- |, Rev: Dr:'Cady's address followed|pim. He js.1) years old, and has ms cleven and one-half hours today rge A. Chase of McKinley aves ek : the devotional seruice at two o'clock | weak lungs ever gince he was el atle savings and the leaning of same| conducted by Rev. C. M. Ricketts of | months oid, cavsed by pnetmonia. e Al b et to cach |the Greeneviile Congregational ehurch have helc.:lx(\er ualrerull jflrlh:me ‘and member of his savings when each | 11d 3 SHOrt talk on woman's work by | ductored thim contingaily. hut e bad Share has accumulateq to $200, or ne|Miss Marion Choate, assistant 0. Dr. 2 After the Grip I state~forester nas ~been at|nud has gone to New York, where he Th'«r':lnt this week, cxaminius| will take a three wecks' course %with' After the Grip, Influenza, or any » R the International Motor company. serious .illness there is nothing better| mo sum' tye season's snowfalls up| Miss G. Hsther Smith left Moosup stronz. well b v Cady. g But_ since ziVinz, hime Miks . Emuls and small, | this week to enter St. Francis hos- may rective the .withdrawal value of L2 & ¥ ez o to give tone to ”‘:‘ h'"‘""(k n':m,h:y: }?']:"cw‘"” ek g T Einstord s th aks o Dros vencs: et P e iy Wo Have some 1o:'s, perplexing day. siom all ME trouble Js gone,and he s recovery of stren an Seallops, shrimps and oysters at the | course in the hurses training schiol. T Tablets Brosdway Nt Market—adv. Mrs. Grace K. Peciham of Frank: Olll adjourned town meeting is to be | lin was a visitor in Norwich the early . . befil at Bnr‘lln: ‘m;-‘;e (gnturflay) part of the week.' Her mother, Mrs. D St r sent | March 6, to Jay a tax on the grand Hannah Kingsley, ninety-four, who Price $1.00, at all Drug Stores, -‘ or | ist. has been comfined to Ner bed for two by Parcel Post, C. O. D. if your degler At ' Andover, George D. Lebsten, “fic“l‘s ;{‘ll";; severe cold, was able to Lot b o who has charge of the state road, has | it up Tuesday. Unfortunately, the name building | Said, Dr. Cady, a day that is stared by | It r‘v;’fm s ealih " Mrs QLY Smiley, and Ioan' association conveys to many |.the Whole yorld. Under the stress of |0, Mavle St Daston. Q. = o the hnpresson that the association|War t we mdde. prophecies .ol &y girenzth in s children, - mothers does the actual construction work of [ €W world, but we haye been disillu- | :ij1 Fina M mulsion the . thing the homes. 'This is an error, as the|Sioned. We have come to realizc it|they have always sought. Most chil- associations do no building nor plan-{iS. the’ same old ‘world, _the, same|dren.like to.take .it; because. unlike ning of the buildings, but always See | Brossness of materialistm, {he same|many emulsions and tonics, it really to it thdt the contracts ‘are fully com- | Stupidness of statecraft, the_same re- | tastes good Cer— " 5 Empision is a pleasant, nutri- s plied with, in tils manner giving ad- |linave on forec. 1T anyibing 1S 10| yive food and-a rorvective medicins: T¢ raper an ditional protection to the borrower, | Save. e the same < nealtiy, natural bewel action, Humphreys' Homeo. Medjeine Co., &&l‘;"w‘ with a scraper 0% 1 \IGHTS TEMPLAR ARE TO s el bt SRatg that tfiei,"q;fi | Jesus Christ. Civilization broke down e e 156 Willlam Street, New York. narity wotkers will attend the in- HOLD ANNUAL CONCLAVE terests are being cared for. Where it was not Christian, - Men are appetite and i e s b g 9 ence of state charities| Palestine commandery, No. 6, K. Ty The asgociations not only paye the|Peginning o sense the fact that Amer SrEsnsIn s R o N!;J:"ffi:?cfly “elub of Hart- | is busy arranging forthe entertains way for the home-seeker, but by sys-|ica and the world must be saved by a|=ha ‘\“;“, it g L | ford today ‘(Saturday) ment in New London on March 15 and tematic method or regular savings, | SPiritual regenration. Th e A | o aTy - recOPHCHOCS I thits thoss readings by Mrs, Conyers at | 16 of the grand commandery of Con- instill in the minds of their members|Of the church which is the trugiec of |y on"Gfihess hns weakened; and & B e e Sty necticut, which will hold the 93d an- that thrifty habit Saving at least, no| the only cure of these unspiritual | pol MFRRES TISTTAKCINE IG5 8 Spiritual lemy . Sunday nual conclave at the Masomc temple ‘ KINNER matter how small, a portion of their |days, the trustee of the gospel of Je- | the effects of wast:nx dizeases. Chronic A large Fall River truck loaded | {Hd’ WILLIAM 'H. s carnings. > sus Chris: [ slomach tronble and constpation are with _cloth, going from Norwich 10| “sqge from the officers of the grand { < f the Norwich| In nearly every -state in the Union| Dr. Cady described what had been | L i eneasy Providence, has been stalled at ¥ast| commandery, there will be present the | The _campaien o iation was| Will De found building and loan as-|done in the Inter-Church World Move- | CHRGI T = Oneco for nearly a weel commanders’ and' associate officers of Bullding and Loan Association Was| s,uiations. The last -report of the|ment and then took up The Congre-|3’d 50 palatable that CHAPPELL CO. The March White Ribbon Daaner | the 11 commanderies in Connecticut." | launched Friday evening with an en-i United States League of Local Build. |gational World Movement. Much | ° No matter how escre your case, you 2 acknowledges among con‘ribulions to The annual conclave will consist of | thusiastic mass meeiing in the town|ing & Loan- Associations issued July|money is needed if the Congregation-|are urzed to try Milks Emulsion under Telephone 24 e Banner fund: Slonington S$L | the.business session, with annual re- e : 1919, stated that there were at that|alists are not,fo be compelled to cur- [th's guarantee: Take six hottles home Main Street the ¢ hall attended by about persons, ; Hartford $1, Scotland $2. ports, etc,, at the temple during Mon- | ino1uding seven women, What' the|time 7,484 associations in the United|tail and retrench in important lines of | With you, use it according to directions ent- : Monday evening a | % : A Esten Clough has been appomt- | day afternoon, and i oy S O | Tnd. 3 ot satished with tne remuie or Central Whar et ceq i ers was amp. | States representing . membership of | work. The American ~Loard needs|2nd; If not satisfied with the resuits ed depuity jallor of Tolland jail, by| panquet will bo held at ~tho Hotel | [IESRE 1S0KEd 10 mumbers WaS ST 011 {01 with assets of 1838344345, | $900,600 if K is not to abandon one- | pour, Money will be prompily refunged Shefi:!p F. O. Vinton, to succeed Al- Dhir;.u]\{ bo"x;'éifid“"’ March, 18, offi- | 3ng with the interesting talks by thel|Showing that during the year there|third of its missionary field. T. fred 1. Abbey, who died recently. cers wi e el 4 7 o <0 | Milks Emulsion Co, Terre Haute, ind. s o sent were thor-|has been an increase of 172,789 mem- | high cost of building has ilfl’&"l oS Can be made from old by correct glasses, Overstrain, even blindness can be pre- Aruggists everywhere Regular meefing Rev. Daniel Mullen |, /0" Monday atternoon also the Past | oughly awakened to the needs otjbers and increase in assets of §129,- | high cost of living clean off the map Assembly, Sunday at 4 p. m. K. of C,| anq, Commanders assovation Will| Norwich in having more home: onary or | Many | 2021710 I think, owing to the great|as far as the home Al 0 S rat _ F . hip of all our material posses- ' 3 ’ A 5 ade] @ t of missionary work done|church extension is concerned, but you | OWNers s g . o) heid manifestations of interest were made]amount of ¥ - Lot !| sions. OU HAVE BEEN vented. Itissimplyaques. Hfizflnufiwme Vit Nurea R flcTe_.hs(: Thames club, of which Grand | 3fter the meeting and the committee|2l0ng this line of late throughout|can't spare your ~country ~churches tion of the right glasses. . - bastors for your city| A resolution of thanks. to the enter- 3 X v tors for_your city 4 c in charge of the drive for member-|the country that the report next July|for they supply past : s & Bt clation now employs threeh nu(ls‘esy Commander Carey Congdon is an ex- | i~ mf] atart their canvass with|will show a much greater increase. |churches. We must have §7/0,000 ior | taining church was also passed Miss Katherine T. McCarthy, Miss| president, has extended the courtesies Our service can provide v : . "| " From the last report issued by the|this departmen:. The small' colleges ANXIOUSLY - th Come in to-da Edith C. Mead and Miss Iva M.|of the club to the members of the |Tuch ff,’:”,’,,"mfc";ssm’,dr;’;‘g;m"ms state of Connecticit for 'the ~ year|must not be deserted. The need is|W-AINFIELD M. U. TEAM . ¥ Pickup. grand commandery during their stay P Sl e i 1918, 1 find 21 associations, about 15,- | $600,000 for them merely to cover as WINS IN CARD TOURNEY E. F. McGOVERN Next week will come Mi-Careme, | in the cit tate Secretary Speaks. 000 members, with assels of $5,375,313 | sured dedclts.The work of the Amer-| At the conclusion o the rezuar| WAITING FOR ' T . mid-Lent, when custom sanctions a shoe = The meeting opened with a concert) which showed an increase in assets of | ican Missionary association in the éd- | meeting of Hugh H. Osgood lodge, i g brief resumption of social activity, | ASKS $3,000 DAMAGES FOR ~ ° |bv Tubbs Military band. Charles F.|$305625 over the previous year. Last|ucation of the negro in the south can-+Manchester Unity. L ©. O 1 heis ot - - THE PLAUT-GADDEN CO. generally for some charitable or be- INJURY BY AUTOMORILE | Wells, president of the Jocal chamber | vear's report has mot as ~ yet been|not be aliowed to fall short or lapse.| Pythian hall, Friday evening the sec. Cosmopolitan nevolent object. N 5 of commerce, was chairman of the|made public. If wé close the doors of their schools|ond series in the card tournament be- Red Mrs. Frank L. Perkins of Groton has | meeting and as the first speaker in-| New associations have been organ-|we close the door of opportunity and | twer B! 1o0a1 15d, A Book = 5 S Stampel luncheon _ cloths, TUNNETS, | prought suit for $3,000 - damages | (mequney W 1r Srinmeel apeak i TERN" | Bope to the future leadership Of & Tace | stone lonme s 1quE,and the e Classi i ; | enies > o c SIS ; of Plainfield v lassi i gl il i e ATt ey of Deeh RIVer: | port, secretary of the state associa-| (Continued on Page 11, Col. 3) |with great possibilitics. The Plaintield boya took the sevles by ll: 7 p. m. . c! heen - - o) o 8 P 7 g i NO l I( E Miss Henrlette T. Sherman, secre: | ty of the defendant and the suit is re< o Lot gt Toalty i chureh 2ol | e scare ot 105 wisaly: winmieg Metropolitan tary of the New London Day Nurserv| turnable to the superior court th® first | cpy11 pREN IN PRETTY SHORT CALENDAR MATTERS h T I Sicarol the = Physlul Culture ted that 682 children were caied| Tuesday in April. every other dollar, but ¥ A collation was served during N for at the nursery during the stormy| The complaint allezes that plaintift EXHIBITION OF DANCES BEFORE JUDGE KELLOGG |giving to the Lord’s cause the oid{the evening. At the business meeting Pho! The Plant of the Richmond|[of 4t ‘e pursery was walking across the gutter about| The little tots and those of some- Motions were heard and cases as-|1914 dollar worth only 50 cents now.|i The Mystic Woolen Co.'s employes| to enter the Nelseco hotel, of which | what more vears and inches in the | signed for trial vas announced that the degree team Radiator Company which has| asied to have the #8 hours of work | her husband is proprietor, when the | children's dancing ~cluss taught by y at a short calendar | You are going to do tHe things your|from the local lodge would g6 to Bal- Electrical Experimenter session -of the superior court, in New | fathers did even if you give until it tic on March 13th to work the initia- sh.do‘d.nd § c- | defendant came along in an automo- | Mrs! William Ballantine Penfield gave [ London Friday morning. Judge John | hurts. - 2 | tory degree on a class of 16 in the Sa- Bt e s aturday Jmorning,| bile, which he is alleged to have been | a remarkably pretiy reception and ex- | . Kellogg was on the bench. The fol. | . Rev. J. Beveridge Les of New Lon- ! maritan lodge of that place. Everybodys been closed for a few days|ari ‘his week their request was| OPerating in a careless and negligent | hibition of their dances Friday even- |lowing short calendar matters were | don followed Dr. Cady with some in-| Those in charge of ‘the arrangements S Y'S | an sk manner, and struck the plaintiff. The | ing from 7 to 9 in the ballroom at the | disposed of: teresting incidents {rom his personal | for the cvening were Joseph Warm- . ystem SEADPST o 8 11| aceident occurred in Grotonwen Sept. 1, | Wauregan house. An audience of over | Arguments of plaintiff’s _ demurrer | observation of work in some of the | by, chairman of the general committee, Al 2 3 The. Norwich String Quartette willl 1979 at about 6.30 n. m. 100 enoived and applauded the pretty | and motion the case of Perkins vs. | fields to wh Dr. Cady had referred | Frank Hill, chairman of the refresh resume operations on 5 T 4 : e . vie E:‘-s' at the Clentr-fls BaWSl‘ ;?‘U“; program of class and special dances. | Sterrilieb; default for failure to plead “"1'11 !hz adjournment of Lhe session | ment committee and William McNeel Parisienne omorrow evening. Sermon . topic, RAL. The evening onened with the gr in the case of Bokoff vs. Bokoff and | followed. who acted as chef. . Monday, March 8th, 1920.|Wedding Feast—adv. N R DERAL o maren of 1 conplts Jed by Itle Les- | answer ‘ar”other pleadings in Brosk- Mo Bassian u House Beautiful . Rev. W. H. Bath of Norwich, dis- : e il ter Armstrong with Janice Richards |way vs. Brockway went off' the list. Unclaimed Letters —————— | trict superintendent, will preach at| The funeral of Melissa S. Nye, wid- | and Merton Tubbs with Frances| Final judgment was granted in the| At the morning session, which opcn-] The list): o Teialmed s datiors - House and Garden Moosup Methodist church, Sunday,|ow of Nathan W. Stewart was held| Henault. As the march concluded the | case of Lawrence vs. New London|ed at 10.50 with an _attendance of [ youno N of liclaimed letters in TARRE AL T March 14, The fourth quarterly con-|on Friday afternoon from the home of | leaders presented Mrs. Penfield the | Wood Working Co. | about 100, Rev. J. H. Sclden ook the | anding Mareh Sin 190 So os Fei — ol arcl b Broad street wi X s ilver whis . e case tuss L W i | Smith, Da s N 5 2 . The complete Electric Light and At a meeting of the Plainfield i |attending, including many from out of| The class numbers included one |arzued and the judge took the papers. | could not remain through the day. | S™% Eye Sxaper; sl Quin don't let any man say it costs 50 Powir Pliat brary assoctation it was voted to ac-|town. Rev. Arthur F. Purkiss, pastor | step, modern schottische, fancy waltz, | Allowance of allimony pendente lite | Rev. Allen S. Bush of Gales Ferry was | To HELP NEW ENGLAND'S much to put clothes on a woman's cept. the offer of the Lawsom, mills|of the Central Baptist church, con- | the Bellefield. which is fhe dance of | Of $7 a week was zranted in the case | clerk. DOMESTIC GOAL SUPPLY | bastcdust fook at. the mew sivies e and working condi- P! ks|ducted the funeral services. Jesus|the season, nolkn. walf=. fex irot, and | of Efie Humphrey Demond vs. An-| Rev. Alexander H. Abbott, pastor of " 2 Tabor o the Tarmi | o Comate the use of tochA R s Soul and Nearer My God | one step, with a Paul Jones. drew Demond. the entertaining church, led the open- | Washington, Mareh 5.—Steps to re- | they're not wearing them on their and i nE 0y, fo/'Thes were rendered’ by George A:| .The ' Epecial ncy dances, which [ Continuance was granted in the| ing devotional exercises upon the |lieve the coal shortage in New Eng-ipack. Come in and look. BINRILy S SEE. . Turner. There were many beautiful | Were skilfully ziven, were the follow- | cases of Lynch vs. Plant, et al, exrs., | topic Consecrating Personality. land- were taken by Director General 5 The Norwich String Quartelte win floral tributes. The bearers were|ing. and were all in approvriate cos- | motion for more specific statement| At 11 o'clock Rev. Sherrod Soule of | Hines tonight in issuing a new resu- GET YOURS TODAY play at the Central Baptist church|fDM] (ribufes. °Fhe 'bearers were Russian dance. Richard Me- |and order; Wilkinson. et al, vs. Dor-| gartford spoke upon Recruiting for | Ation under which government su-|* tomorrow eveming. Sermon topic, A|gie 4 B, Palmer and . Charles H. | Guire and Frances Henault: Memories | sev, Jr. exr., et al, motion to reopen | [ite Secvion Rerl . we ing fof | pervision of the distribution of the do- By the Year or by the Copy, at Wedding Feast—adv. e R 3 Past rbury, in old- | judgment on demurrers sustained and | Groton conducted the.discnssion. that | mestic coal supply.is-to, be continued. The shad Tshermen:at Saybrook Of-}Bend cometery in Westerly: ¢ fashioned 'costume . with hoen skirt; | molion for Jrave to file an amended | foiowed. My. Hines said that to.supnly :m- dered their nets early, taking no : ’ e i ’ e dance. Laura May Alexanders Jaint climinating the defendants 5 e S mediate needs in the New England b . S Al e e Chat of the s0l dance. Laura May Alexander: | COMD minating Lunch was setved at 1230 hy the ‘ . ea S NNewS Direan chances of being held up when the Allptn 3 ance, Carl Sherman and Anna n and Nofal and the cases Of| sort LR territory cvery effort would be made CARL W. BROWN season opemed, and were surprised | €l arrangements. action held to be improperly joined: | poiar COMMIttee comprising Ars, B Rodier; c'assic toe, Catherine Balters- i i B e et to increase the” movement of coal & 28 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. f| 3¢ R Nhad et oment Mrs. A. D. Smith, Jr. T Amcricanibasaty babas: ool 5. Tiais vs. Harnit P, s, | L Pisiop. Mrs. Chauncey B. Sherinan | (0, (0 MAGAZINE SPECIALIST A Whea ,informed Htpne American um lum and Mrs. Amos A. Browning. They Telephone 1279 had arrived Wednesday. Funeral services for Fannie Du- | bine, Harlequin Pierrot, laniee nee fo' defend and . alimony | wore assisted by Mre’ Bdward Fuole, e In February, according to the|Chetie. wife of Albert D. Smith, Jr. | Richards. Ralph Gibbs nna Merton | pendente lite, S Mes HOB, G | mionthiy -report’ of the. weather sta.|of Hartford, who died in Hariford on|Tuhbs: Maids in Mirth, Marion Gibhe | Plaintifi’s motion to cite in city of | v tind Mrs: Herbert 1. | UP AGAINST DANGEROUS UNION SQUARE | SITUATION IN IRELAND | WE DELIVER THEM ANYWHERE. London, March chief secretary for Ireland, in the ho of commons on as- | attacks o the Irish administ tion, there were only five .clear day : N and Catherine B and of the five oniy three could be|nocn, at the home of her sister-in-law, | eriental m 91 | calied real sunshiny days. TFourteea|Mrs. W. R. Perkins at 142 McKinley | Pierrof dreaminz Fibs "Ath TEeORIM ‘as’ cloudy, avenue. with relatives and friends | troubadnr cost e s f tartford attending, s eance. Luey Gra 1 ) | The Nerwich String Quartette wil|Tom Hartford attending. There was Tucy a_wealth of beautiful floral tributes.| Boardman, Rose Dr E i ol > Gallup. | Tuesday, were held on Friday after Setendant, was sranted | “phe following resalation, offered by | & Storms, admr. v& Lang, | pey. Mr. Hulbert of Gfoton, was. pas : ho afterzoon. soes Answer or other pleadings in one ed at the ‘l(’_ SOUE Sesion Alherta | Week was ordered in the case of| Resolved.-That ihe New Lon 2 ‘hives | Notwieh Everything is Relative. v’ Chars | Sewartz v et al., and answer | Sociation of Congregational churches | said: “It is obvious we are.up against| Fvcr is rela average QNS e et ;’c'urc}; The Services were conducted by Rev.| lof+a (ieer. jor other pleadings in two weeks w and ministers assembled at a special | a tremendously dangerous sit in | profiteer thinks h Jantifey e ‘hi,e‘- tomorrow evening, Sermon topic, Aj ¢ ¥. Purk - he H hestra nlaved fi {ordered in the cas meeting at the Unifed Congregati Ireland.” He added that the Sinn Fein | 18 by s th he isn't stealing 1) Arthur . Purkiss, pastor of the Cen-| The class orchestra nlayed for the | ordered in the cases of Oramel Broc ed Congregational | Irela e in |08 > i g “FOR QUALITY’ Wedding Feast.—adv. R R A L g way vs..Tda M. Brockway, and Cole. | church in Norwich on March sth does | had at least 200.000 men prepared to orc_than are the other fellows. Fur-bearing animals which have|T. Church rendered Some Day We'll| e man vs. Crowell. hereby express its most cordial an- | commit murder at any hour of the day «n Transcript. been persistently hunted in this sec-|Tnderstand. The bearers were Arthur | TRIPLE LINK CORPORATION A second order of notice was grant- | Proval of ‘the spiritual and- material{ or night = S tion, raccoons and skunks, are hav-|G. Crowell William R. McCord, John ELECTS ITS OFFICERS|¢] in the case of Samuel Horowitz vs.| Program for the interchurch world s = = - Problems of Politicians. ing ‘a rest, the 'coons being protected | H. Perkins and John A. Caryl. The| S i i Fannie Horowitz. et e CpeClally as expressed | The new dining.hall at Storrs Col-| . o ecadting politician Hils bW from February lst to Oct. 15 and the|body was placed in the raceiving vault| The = Triple Link corporation Assignment of Cases. ifl;:‘;*’m‘;n““;nff‘;‘fi’fflnm'“ O | e i T e teatncd by | to face 3 _ double_uncertainty—*the e & e e O A he sntivel ooolien meciny| | Cases wersuesignioa ‘as folows: | oo S s here assembled | faflure to teceivo the finishing ma. |silent vote” and tho women's—Bos- Arthur. 8 Knowled, 2, died early|Allen were In charge of the funeral | }eif the arfual stodkholders meeting| o0, v *Sarch ‘5 Craney v, Do por oo e Ol S e | O ale Wndl thet: le. fon. th far g0 | ton Hersd, Do g b A1 twe wecks| - Mre. Smith leaves her parents, Mr, | Commerce: building on Main - screct,| Oa (on trial) 5 churches of the association co-opera- | that it is doubtful whether the dining llr Ca S With Grip which develgped Into waens|and Mrs. Joseph N. Duchette of No:|Which has been hought Do corlf Vednesday, oatch 10-Biddles vs.| tion to the limit in carrving out the | hall con be put into use before the "“g”;," ,: T m&"m s ‘rmm ank, her husband. two brothers, Julius | poration. John T. Yuanw, president,|4twoed amilton vs. ~ Wingo; | nlans outlined emphasizinz zealous ef- | Easter recess. o had beon o forester at $oct Doigt|C. Duchette of Revere, Mass. and|conducted ~ the busine meeting | A2Tams. admr., vs, New Haven road; | fort to win souls for - 1 ot Cvor i |Frank, of Waterbury, and two aunts,[and the minutes were kept| N2 “s\(\‘;{ g Bogue vs. Bur-!for His kingdom and s - | The work of the world’s | The iegisiature of New York is -\ Mra Ashiey T. Boon and Mre. Rich: |by - Ashley T. Boon secretars.|TONs: Stafford vs Bucklyn. s ALE 0 F o| itating the question of passing a 9-|..4°0. Libbey of this city. Annual reports were presented and Thu; iqé!u.\'. QMQM,‘\ 11—Williamson = = = e . : inch Jobster law to conform with the e % ccepted, Osten. T. MNermison snd|Ve: Redden, et al: Armstrong vs. Mo- best workmen in Furs, |Jnch 100eigr v, 10 oo e Mrs. Georgiana B, Dewey. R e e ol ct al; Christianna vs. Avery DiEE Y Ashley T. Boon wetc re2ic:tod di setts. At present in. New York wa-| The body of Mrs. Georgiana B.|asncy. T Poon we i Lous | Redden vs. Gilbey; Daboll vs. Davis perfectly matched— | 5ol icusters arc salable at 7 inchas|Dewey, who .died in Staunton. Vie.| Fectors. for three years and Lou 5 orwich, March 5, Wauregan Block eve in; Sta s Vir-| Ortmann for one. vear. The ('vw«.n;- ar. | Limpert Sales Co. Inc. vs. Vells, et| 1920 Fara i e e b Scarfs for Soring’s tailor. | EtR: ginfa, ‘on Tebruary 25, arrived in|ieciorns are Gonn . Direons aod|al: Dorr Ve Moshler; Roomiers|Notice of funeral hercafter., S = Z | Manufacturing * Co. vs.' Uncasville | metmmmeee o . Norwich, Conn. > IR b LoD Wallibe closed | nerall servicksdWere (helf from the| L alip Sy om oy Trank M. CGreene,| g iiingliCo, ed costumes, when a Coat | Until Mareh 15th Upon opening, a Rl of G e n Mr. 5. new and very attractive collection of At the directors' meeting la - John| . Tuesday, March 16—Kenyon vs, Old English and Hampshire ek e rineaT ey the: diGtors meoths fila Watson, et al.;! Richmond vs. City of i 3 ‘ * e dom” sooe e ponlection of | Ring . at funer T. Young was reelected precident, | WAtSC ¥ Gray Enamel Ware. First is burdensome; at prices | zav.~ Rt e gopnducted by Rev. C I|Frank M. Greene treasuze: and Ash- | NOrwich, et al, X 25 T ley T. Boon secrcuarv. After the PR Frank' W. Emerson, the retiring| Congregational church. There was a | oio; 5 Seree ctog| PAST GRAND KNIGHTS AT most reasonable by com- . | T80 W ATiirican Weoten Mils| large attendance of . relatives ana e . oot agnanciten WHITE CROSS COUNOGIL 2 . at Moosup, was presented for help | friends ang many ofiral tributes. The | B 0000005, - o parison. An extensive |ana overseers by Designer Isasc £d-|body was vlaced in the 5 . Dl quality, fine even finish ware.| A few articles of . Past Grand Kalghts' aisnt was o0 o od merchandise receiving ildi; v i oy the building, oy v , 3 ety . |mundson a ‘twenty-three jewel gold | vault at Mapiewood cemeters. Commercial School, 1a. 1 s xltesd | White Chass. CaunessAr fmesting of - varety. JEsch - Ana. 1 (likydsorie. *traveling for ©dd Fellow uses were shown «t|at the Sunli g on Friday. < show ght building on Friday A bag. OBITUARY. the meetings. The wholz front of t : evening with a large attendance. Thirteen candidates were initiated, x| 10 were voted to membership and 19 and four | new applications were received. Much the Hartford hospital in | Paraphernalia rooms, 7S and 7x10.| business of an important nature was Hartford Thursday afternoon. Death | Tollet faciitles will also Fo.prov A few jce houses at Coventry, Mrs. John W. Dinn. floor will be the which were not filled early in the| Mrs. Ruth Catherine Dunn, widow of | Behind this will be an auteroom, season, are being filled now With ice| John W. Dunn, formerly of New Lon- | 14 a robing room, 23xt 32 inches thick. Local men found ice | don, died 47 inches thick ‘on Columbia Lake lodg: reom, 41 that cannot be dupli- cated at these prices. lod. | transacted. John H. Carney acted as Ladies’ in Gowns, last week about 50 feet out from the| was due to cercbral hemorrhage. The stair v he center of| grand knight, James T. Woods, dep- s’ Muslin S MACPHERS()N o e e A I ey S B s ey e L ers, Crepe and London for about 20 years prior fo | Will be shifted to the cast side of fke | chancellor, ana J. A. Desmond.. wen Bloo Regylar meeting Rev. Daniel Mullen | ramoving <o Harttord ‘in. 1907 She | bullding. |Gen. Past Grand Knighe 3 K. Tar. : = Assembly, Sunday DM, K. of C.| oo O ildeen, Fred 3. s g L rant was also present, 5 Batiste, $1.25. —ady. Cleveland, O.-John' W. Dunn, who | EMMET ANNIVERSARY TO S : QUALITY CORNER Capt. Harold W. Branchs of Hart-| made his home with his mother, and HAVE PUBLIC PROGRAM | SUES FOR §1000 FOR ford, fermefly of iiorwich. has,pir-| two daughters, Mrs. Owen G. Andrews N o and e Gendrems | Arrangements -have been completed LOSS OF HER MIRROR Cooper, JIr., of New York. *| for the public meeting in celebration | Suit against the Adams Express Co. Targed: to bulld a Buacalew ihes g = of Emmet's anniversary to be held | bas been brought by Mrs. Emma L. ou as soon as Wit cenditions Central Vermont ‘Bonds. ot ek e A o cadon, Whojdliins permit. . = cstors” hall, This mecting nas o con. | damages of 31,000 for loss of » mairs| YOUR F—ARNING POWER . . 'he i 123rd Consecutive Semi- In an anniversary solemn high re- ommittee of = which Henry | pection With the raising of funds and | Mrs. Hobart claims that she ghipped Cooper is chairman has sent out a|is free to the nublic. Ladies’ Long White Skirts, $1.00. Children’s Muslin Drawers, 2 . chased lot No. 230 o Langworh Opp. Chelsea Savings Bank | 53250, ‘ot Lora's roint, and S"Whie | 91 mirror via Adam mapriss 5| DEPENDS LARGELY UPON o 6 yosts; S0c 2 e Gt quiem, mass for Bartholomew O'Con-|call to holders of the Central Ver- | reserved for ladies. The wneakers sill | New. York city and that it has peves 3 75c. * . Annual Dividend nor, at St Patrick’s church Friday, at| mont Railway Company 4 per cent.|be His Honor Mayor Desmond. Sena- | reached its destination. The sult . js YOUR EYESIGHT. years /oc. 8 o'cleck, Rev. Myles P. Galvin was|first mortgage bonds which mature| tor Willlam C. Fox of New London | returnable to the superior court the : . . THE celebrant, Rev. William H. Kennedy | May 1 To deposit their holdings with|and Judge John H. Jarnes. The mu- | first Tuesday in April. CHELSEA SAVINGS BANK | 72" deacon and Rev. Peter J. Cuny (e Equitable Trust Company in New! sical nrogram is in charze of Edward - =ub-dsbvn- York and the American Trust Com-|T. Connelly and Nicholas Speliman. Observes 74th Birthday. If poor sight is slowing your ) el e o o Gteancy ety "irarsser| 10-quart Rihsing Pans. . 65¢|SpECIAL FOR SATURDAY. Norwich, Conn., February 9, 120 | . ‘This ‘week at Saybrook, John Casey,| P21Y: Il Boston, and announced that| =Robert Emmet was born in Ireland | irs, Margaret, Dunn, a resident of| o, e fenols ** St pe 12-quart Rinsing Pans.. 85¢c e O D G an v shn Cassy. v wiuia negvo in the interests of the| March 4, 1718, executed 25| Norwich up to eight vears ago, cele- |Stablish your old-time efficiency. - . Children’s Crepe Rompers,. holders under the depositary agree- | Years later, Sept. 20, 1803 Tis crlime | bratea her. seventy-fomrin. - pirthasy | Our standard for akill in very branes | 12-9t Roll Rim Dish have declared a dividend for the cur. | AnSen signed the deeds transferring| ment, that of advocating an Irish some of their real estate to the John - B re- | anniversary Thursday-at the home of = L 3 P 1.00| sizes 1 to 4 years, $1.39 Some weeks ago dispatches fi public, and. finding hi eople hound- < = = an ...... e ea B rent six menths, at the rate of four This compan Vermont. stated msu a nc"w';’Js,oon','.?E‘?, Kt s st Sl Ihérinito ?Ct '}1“ ;‘.““F"‘“- Mrs ‘|::lr!'cs ;’ Roath, | of | Optical sfm“ N Trg 4o [by . . $ B . s-zak per cent. per annum, payable on and in bottling olives | pond issue had been approved, inicr- | cause, he met force with force, rose | ity hroad strect, New London. She|our many, satisfled patrons. 16-gt. Roll Rim Dish Ladies Pink Bandeaux, sizes after the fifteenth of March, and boxing spices. est and principal of Which would De| to leadership and led forth n faithful | g ROStess at & dinner party Thurs-| =\ 05 (0 F LU L ire | Pan FRANK HEMPSTEAD, After more than a month of par-|guaranteed by the Big Four Railroad,|few in Dublin’s streets to show that | 927 s ay Qe PRSI L tial tieup because of the . winter's 5 Irishmen_were r Treasurer. ceeoe.. $125( 34 o 42, 59c. B to die for the | CaKe With 74 candles graced the cen- : Glasses for reading and distance, find | 10-qt. Deép Handl R 5 = A ter of the table. She was surround- - e e SRR es0p JoF naw the Bllors, Linc Suit IsWithdrain. ghuse, 1p2le, grent tpeech, fromthe {51 1 X7 Sname ad (hei e | thet, thoy. san get” maxivhum servive| DAk Pas 90c S———————| Electrlo rallwhy was sble to resume| oy .euit of-Gilbert P:’Coates. of | S0 mia rere i bos nonandwomen | fiies” ‘Mr.. and _Mrs. Charfs R. £ e stesene electtic car seuvice l&hxss Moor oirom | Norwich against Jacob and Louis| the oratorical l:terature of the merid | Boath, AT and Mrs. H. M, Darling,|from 12-qt. Deep Handle INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY | Festerly, R T, to the Sehool streut| NI ot %his city brought, to catect | bis Srosom ks s 2%l o | S0 int Tarmés G, Dun and Wit 20t Debsy i L e a fee of $1.200 claimed as a real es-|Jand tskes her wiace amonz ihe ma. O Dunn of Are. George D. Coit has been visit- | 1t has become known a: Mystic tuat|tate broker's commission, has been og in New Haven. it SiT Kryptok Glasses [DishPan ........... $1.00 CUMMINGS&RING tions of fhe earth. then, and not tin | M. Dunn of Ney Postmaster, George . had a|withdrawn without costs from the su- | then, shall my epitanh be written” | Punn of Norwich. Among the | THE INVISIBLE &IFOC 17-gt. Deep Handle : ‘ Russell Welles of New York spent | birthday Sl ngxyi the 29th, whizh was|perior court. hThe amr Fvgs claimed —_— puiscas bouquesndr it voses undiene: Lise Dish Pan $1.25 [ . | days recently at the tanth in - his lifstime. Also ac|for services charged from Aug. . 2 nations. iy 5 3 vensssesae Sl geversl daye A s e o | ey i 18180, Sept. 5. 1015, in the puschase| DT Ge;rh‘enrt.::rl‘v'ftbodnst Church | i L §No Lines, No Humps like the old kind, Funeral Directors had his 20th.birinday Sundav. of The Knoll at Occan Beach. liauBerzyGr bt doeesheart, -l o or] For Burial in Rockville. Mrs Wiliam H. Shields :and Mrs. | iuncox is a veteran of the Civil Sy 5% Ohleage; eadt of the Adule Bitluaanl T L P BVER - who Thomas M. Shieids for th t 1 ! 5 2 department of the Methodist Board| The body o am Byron, 1 woeks have been gueats at the Green.| The United States clyil ser Workmen's Compensation. of Sunday school will speak at Trin- | died in this city on March 4, was sent| J- F. MARCH THE HOUSEHOLD -’"’dE”'ba mers brier hotel at White Sulphur Springs, | commission announces for April 7 an| Commissioner I. J. Donohue has|ity M. E. church Sunday morning on |0 Reckville on the § o'clock train on = W. Va. whers they expect to remain | examination for reservation wardens,|approved the. following workman's|“The Dynmic of Ser Dr. ‘Gear- | Friday morning by Undertakers Cum- until the latter part of March. males, between: 21 and 43, for yacgn- compensation agreement: hart 5 a great speaker and cles:in the bureau of biclogical sur-| Thames Towboat Co., New London,|stirring m; vey, depurtment of agriculiure, for|employer, and Tony - Sousa, New —— duty in.the fleld, at $1,200 {o $1,500 a [ fondon, ‘employe, lacerated thiga,| 1t vou would win the applause of year . Dec. 24, at rate of $850; 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Building Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant has a :’Y‘:h}g{:‘fi' §Ieh . Burial is to take place Opbme.fi.t md Opficinn Bullehn B’l I’ 10 Broadway * Nerwich, Conn,| 74 FRANKLIN-STREET When & man courts trouble he goon Risiy - Lithe: world ‘you Taust have the price. b o e e . Phane 1312 | Telephone 5314

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