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POCTORS + | Sy | o™ ¥ WEDNESDAY SERVICESIN CHUREHES ™" e 7o e 0 o] S MOl meeme (SR G | e note of the golden weddife annfversa- { ; 3 ? H - - : % Frank_Corcoran of Rochester, X. Y. % g & yof the cowpls, which took, place ” > esday . with evt ol gfi, Valentin.'d. ARIOUS MATTERS | iy i s’ 8555 Berc| iy : o ‘the quiet observar, was only i ¥ b bottie of cld.r ; Gude’s Pepto- m. now at €.8%. - i __Tmere 'was | WBich Rev. J. Eldred Brown took for|in keeplnz witn « ; b pto-Mangan Lighi vehlele tumpe &4 €08 Goiock a8 Defaia Hays of the DldLot| Trinty. Eplscopa) chordh _Thane it 5 ghuosh Wedicedng | bt mariace vt dacotis Been Prescribed by Physi- e i By A AL o0 at T0.00 st sach choroh and even:- | SVoRlng. Rev. Sk T B e find L o3 ? sat R Rk SO AR 3 + cians for Thirty Yeats i m“- 0. Bad some| "\ o by R Park of North Stoning. | ™ Draver and sermon at 745, nd Len ast woek ; religiously obsérved. by tho chur: : & B -inch fos put up last ton s staying at the home of her unols, | , At Christ Episcopal dhurch the pnison frenvigion il e b0 : grangs &t Thompéon has 133} Norman C. Lath Untasvill Rev. BOR- Gralinnl musacted e e sy and | attendants, the o DécLse: ed iron in a form easily "'fi“" " 'IP“ receive Jogn. unnh'-.n Klw!;llhll has re:nrud i m& i ""é‘:"”m"“x‘.‘h‘m";’»’..w 3 iifan ! cors wa fron ecelve others ext the verse e hgery, absorbed (ntd the biood and It was ons | . Twive of 18 new fo foreign 180 | from o say tn New York attending | s e know: of them, Dr. A. Gude who found the | fuages have b een added to the Otis I-| STt o o ol ' Tre e opera. Jiofnioeday SUERests 10.un KEDE A ! ledge and confession of our sins, saj way to give it 1t is now sold by dric- | brisy abelves , Miss Frances of Willimant . Mr., Graham,n opening his sermon, Eists - whers—almost every druf-| Tak Coflector W. B. Fuller of Andover | ioo rerurned réag. Ted a i, ,;;guu“m‘.‘» ¢ United States has Gude's|is able to aitend to buasiness after &|por aunt, Miss Katherine Flynn, of ges and punishes us for our ngan both llq!;lld l.zd lengthy Olnees. ' quetdnuck. sina. _primary idea of Ash Wed‘::;‘ 8 1l : - s everywhere ad-| ri.n came 1A Mmblke emough, BUt| D Clarence G. Thompson, who, has [ 48¥ 18.this. idea of a God who punishey 4 L) SR ¥ down peapie to eather, with enow furries, is & < g N g us, who recognizes and sees our sl . 0, inowledge. . : 3 . " s wlendia tonie. It s the Ga aie. e e e o oT N D2t | Gur Jurpose In Lent ought. to be to get | Chrlst and mors zedious to do his work o 8¢ Juoobs-Oll 18 & * cheeks and {n- 4 nd | We a t 4 Cathas and vitality by mak-| Dance, Camtefbify Grange hall, Satur- | to be out at his offics. i 2 E,“flmm tplowmxo“ g:dmw a o ,mflw B “m ?‘,,,' finrn‘_x' )lAl % and rcd, and that {s | 07, March & Moréy's orchestra.—adv. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jacobson , of| " ,,,""‘m',;n"*'m“ R o 4| we ean.. (profitable to us 1 and sure way fto keep| Bird students In var\us places are re-| Norwich visited Mrs. Jacobson's, par- Lot resented & 3 9 wh i ne e fs- us In our scripture readmg tonight, We, to sbstain from all amuserdnis, no 4 Bl s ire all tired out and nerv- | porting larga flocks of chickadees, but|ents Mr. and Mrs. S. Diamond fn Put-| ;on firat to/ the of Jonah. Thig | matter_ he o THe. s cof, 61 not burn the ski¥ and “cross.” | clam that b0 woodpsckers are Sbout. | nam early in the week. Stcry, T oM to make clearer to ou ST ?‘fimm"fis : i Limber ui! Qilt ngan for a few| Norwich néwed did not recelve. 8| Mr. and Mrs. C. Edward Congdon and | minds the conception of God. And . be allowed 4 i complaining” Get will feel | single. New York pa al #‘W“.nw family of Brooklyn have retunrned to|as represented!in the Book of Jomah l We : i a smal trial bot- It {s ‘a wonderful | day, dus to (he pressmen's in Mao- | Kiantio for a stay of severa] months.| certainly different from the God wha res | | ; o tle of old. honest be delighted with | hattan. Mr. Congdon has started the crection fo|simply Judges mankind. This is mads OF WES 1 St. Jacobs Oil at srtidgunstit Apparel dedlers began bringing winter |2 number of buildings, different by his treatment of the people, not . » any drug store,and in just a moment stock to the fore again Wednesday, when — The people repent and God is willing to k youwH be free from rheumatic pain the highiest temperature recorded was 32| gEsT VIEW COTTAGES forgive them and, withdraw those pun- . B ¥ soreness and st{fness. Don't suZer! srees. s | isaments which he tnflicted. 2l - ather. WAy, o Relief awalts you. St Jacobs Oil Is B H TAKGETS FOR BURGLARS you. Shymanskl. pastor of the - As 1 read that lesson did it not strike 2 just as good for sclatica, neuralgia, L o e Rev. Walter | s shel Deputy Sherift Manuel J. Martin hat| you that it presented @ rather siwangs, | have : 4 > lumbago, backache, sprains. Orthodex Greel ‘l‘“‘u“" k; Mm- - been asked to Investigate a series of|an unusual idea of God? Jonah was an. | Christ himaelf . 15 Main Si N ich been 1@!;# to Phiadelphia by flness | | glaries which have ocourred recents gry a8 could be because his reputation g It of avercom- iy RO R e oy £on 1 ain Street, Norwic! mGreu\enm i 2o & i co.| 8L Best View. B as a prophet ssemed w"be dbuuomfi g ths. v e SUGGESTING MAJOR HULL ypsy moth scou ve been The cottage of Mrs. Beal Hewitt, /askéd. Do you well to be angry. 3 x v ; AS GUBERN. ATE od i | umbia and Hebron and a4 far as thel, resident of Brooklyn, N. Y., has been | God sald Ought not I' have commz : T ATORIAL CANDIDATE| y man rus into our State Attorney Hadial A Hull of New - | Boiton iine, They found moth {nfesta-| entered and a quantity of linen, blan-!of this city? . London Is méntoned in a washington||| AHl are of fine quality stors. | tions in Columbia. Kets, bric-a-brac and other articles| Wa tnrn to the lesson of the parables b on s mentioned in a Washington | 3 . | At Bradford, grip is stili prevalent. In | stolen. of the ®st sheep, the lost piece of silver | other ;- thines. “Give me a 52 size B. V. D.; despatch to the Hartford Times 2s a. houses aione nine of .the. inmates, The cottage of James Comflnokr.‘a who and the pmm;lum::.n Here wo have & | thouehte. ¢ We . must glve ¥ As s Bridegroom. e e o it u‘;:'f, S trimmed with 1 1 | membue; three familles, ve been il |is now In Florida, has been ente: on erent idea of God e represent: t ave dear.to ue and . et ” q Shirt and an 18Y; Hurlston| = mxmi;nolmm weeks, at least two occasions. The firet time | here as the One who is always watching | of them.to (o8 for His terdn-aw of fhe groom. The bride, | %25 confined to hiy b.'?,"gd:‘:’;‘;“""';t“‘“’ genuine Skunk collar and Collar, and | want to catech 1. junior-senior French class at] auantity of furniturs was removed | for the Tetrn of the one Who has gons,| The church service is snother mesns|il Russia, of German parentage, was 3 | | ° Miss Aonatia. Albarting derontor ot Wil | was learned that he was disposcd to lo cuffs — some have Aus- that ” Joohsiock . Avidemy, 4o fofearnivg arfand lnter It was diocoversd 1.e iciage s Bost Cod le'not siways looking fof | b7, Wi Jeot gase b r:;mg:wfi::; T A A tine, Senwnier 9f WU { upon metion of His nAme argély se a < Fy 3 | Frenciy play, Liffuneelle to bo given at| Ll ted n an attempt to hide identity.| The plcture of god represented to w|and racular attendance at thess mml"““ sn Amerioan since she was two | I0e L o id et sy sl 5 % In a minute, we had th: money 5 v s recognized and..taken back | in .our. seripture reading this evening 18 | and alwaxs remembering that God sees! Years old. . eandids her d ming and some are plain. nd he th d | Motorisis to the shore are surprised to| ([ '(n, Comstock cotage. . The furniture|that of @ Jod uf mercy. We ave ready|our efforts And rewards ne.secardingly,| The Eroom, Frank §. Linnell, born in | WS Bot & can 85 L e o and he thie goods. ! hoy long the men ls lingerifik 8| yias now been stolen a second time and o point out and condomn the faults of | We should. alas be mors attentive fo our | Werwich, now South Providence, R. 1, |™{ that e fs. and futurs developments THAT’S SERVICE ccan Beach and Negtune Park having|ins tar it has not been located. | others. We are extreme to mark whaf | nrivate, davotions eAd learn. to sppre.| %08 Of Moses L and Martha Hall Lin | WG 2ORHY, Cetormime W ALL ARE MUCH LESS S| ; zon down following the Just rain. The summer cottage of Arthur Ga-|Has come amiss in order that we ma | ciate Go's love 8nd 477 o, 6Am to fha| Tl Bes lived i Canterbury most of bis | ith respect 6 such 2 momination THINK ! |, Franklin Chapier, No. 4 R A M works | ger of New Lonfon, and the Perry cot: | SioW our superiority. God is too big to | end .of ,Lant thoroughly repentant and| 7. He has been & muocesstul mill| 3o desbuich to the Times states: . | e Marc Master degree at Masonic Tem- | tages owned by the family of a member | be extrema. cleansed of our sins. - e::l “z""::g v{wesmm ;‘n.umx:: restgned i gostimastér of New Havenij] TH A N WHOLESALE l i X fm.s!:.»t‘l‘;vadv, i S g: lhebfl;n’l n’f imy & Stone, have also . cadr estass e 4 - j& ““u“;'“' SrTE, will be a candi wld.itn for the United States ST. Y gl er Cheeks, given North Stonington résidengs welcome | been burglarized, > - : i senate with Weliam E. Thoms of Water-|!! CQ), WE PREFER SSRhs T S o T | e new Waksees: ARV i scteida R s PUETOWNS BERGRTES ..., | iitne, who Gume from Eetind_ and |V, Avgustine Lonsgan ot Harttord ||| y ‘ ool gl Yo perin | b ruumdpl ‘o:ndofh;ro’:l};;y ;:cr.:lwao:r. ::m i OBITUARY ENTEETAIN IN HANOVEL TOO MANY §CIOOYL CHILDREN u v desired by cople of that ; John B. Avery. Every moment was full of tun an John B. Avery, a life long resldent of | Pép &t the Hanover parish ho - o landed at Scituate, Mass., in 1638—not | Lpomas J. Spellack of Hartford or Had- ‘ . o o9 MY SCHOON, OMTLIAR | andea’at Scivuate, Masn, in Tste—not | Thomas T, Spelaox o burord ox 160 ||| 1) TAKE A LOS S use, Tuc. | smmended to the ,Gomitioller's office | er—later removing to Barnstable, Mass. | Mate for governor. iNoanic cotrespondent writes: ATthUF| o iw"and Poquetanuck, died early | 98Y eveming, wien the Lark Cloud M. | wat $2,857.50 deducted, from scheol | Rabert’s sister was married to Rev. Mr “Troup on the stats ticket would|{| RATHER THAN CARRY " - | Woodworth, who spent,fhe week end and | YR S50 POmCRTuC Cod Oy | strels eniertained a crowded house .| mimeration ol s presented by. 15 {if. | Lathrop, & man somewhat well knows | Slimimate Mayor David €. FitsGerald o BCEPH I | Sunday at hie home bare affd ?iuulth Cov-| pgint. tollowin @ long fliness, He was | Bearsy s imiends. irom the openi | rent fowns en e ground that agents of | in those early days. Mr. Linnsils fath- | from the ticket, and to preNut this it s - - = 3 n + has returned to his uties on 3 ¥ 5 h 3 has born in_ Popuetanuck on Nov. 2, 1846 | ChOruses to the close Of the Progra.. board had found that these towns liad | er was & sotton manataurer, s |14 the. FitaGerala men woxia just 2« ||| THEM OVER TO NEXT BErS SaEs the son of Hrastus and Caroline Sydle- | there was not a dud moment and ev-| “ported 1,270 mare children of sohool @ge | mother, Martha Hall, was bora in a log | %% €6 Troup connect with the con- D s featured Wednesday as the ery nwmber brought forth much ap-| han they actually had house in Sterling, Conn. gressional nomination against Tlzon. SEASON. of Nat . 1869 he was muarried | Piause. Tne nuwéiy tumbers provideu| According to the report of the state| Twelve years ago Mr. Linmell retir. | T00mes Chadborne of Greenwich far Lhe 1 e Tubs, daugh- | by Joseph Allard, the Misses Jarvis an.| oand of education, Bridgeport a year agc | ed from active mill lifs and his since, | S2U2te on the demiocratic ficket witn THE LIVE STORE ¥ IN NORWICH AND NEW LONDON | onai . Canned Foods to make known the e who! ., o ience and y i ooih | Albert Jarvis added pleasing varicg | Woorted 778 more children of &ch “ Troup for governor is anothér combina- B as 5. 5. &. 0 ks s, convenlence and economy jHemry, and, Bliesheth | 00 ST Sy Glivarly Gufis i | han. ik Atdellf Bat Tho.iund ear|ae be is fond.of mying; rilved.on. the | o posxibie, acospling: 19 Nitmeg Slate A Great MARRIED TWENTY YEARs O SWnned foods of Norwichi Town. Mrs. |and wefs all very cleve i Jed that $1194 ey v | interest of his debts” For about 2| ,3y:cishis who hive béen im o - . ®9. Mr. an Mrs. Charles H. Wetmors of bout two months ago. For |1y La Fontaine of Norwich, very kina-| sended.that $1,194.85 be deducted from ite cently. i No. B ‘w Britain avenue, Hartford, years Mr. very was one. of the ly assisted in the choruses, and the ;T;:r L:;:w:m t:n‘tfi oxt'fiz? adjust this ok applause, which foliowed his solo show- nce at the rate ach Darten| . e reich, bt WDOUL | ea that it, was, fully ,appreciatet. . cported 240 more than the state agents S 7 /. JUDGE LIBBY'S KOOM TO home at Fort| The local jokes caused much merrl- g;‘:fi :‘;-k:r‘ :(flflmeoflun. Other 4 BE FOR JUVENILE COURT r of the Amer-|mMment and many of them Were quite| W PO the stats board to Judge Arthur F. Libby's room at polic. attendant of | clever hits, e prar-cnnmenied & 10 polic ce tie eng: ment of their daugh | 'eading painters in a1 Liven, Boyd, o Clarence Galiup |20 yea Opportunity | ————— . which meets in a 2 s headquarters is to be fitted up for Koldin - remarked that| . . s to hoid its March meeting at the| Thefe survives an d; Mrs. Ar-|be Rard to pick out any speclals. Tho §: JIUOMES (U Haebeme. i tyme | P i Fivetls it £ b A T 1 ndren | e O e thur. (Hogeis of. Fort and three | end, men upheld their reputation ot two| G: Sl 1 Jlorpie d Saghrook e duvenilo courts, are to be conducted witl e a_n am [ afford ol e grand-hiidre and Alico Avery | years ago and “every Cloud had & ell-[277 TIPOCoriogs: B3 SRarch #; Thoma-| : et privecy Ss poasils, It B the s 3 4 ston Gity and| Ap institute Js to be held in Hiiington Fort Point and Hepry Rogers of | ver lining.” = The whole program show-{30% Bli W0 0"3 - Monroe was re- v s tention of ths etatute to prevent the name- nighls esteemed in the | '0Wn hail Friday and Saturdgy under the i andohild, | 4 the resuit of a responsive splrit of [QTIod fo.heke under-endmerated by 11) § 9€ Juvenile offeaders beoaning piblis i 121-125 MAIN STREET wis hoped that they | auspces of the Toliand county farm bu- or 1 Mr.. Avey | cooperation on the part of the men of|[NUERRK L L L . Lo ; : the Ues that javenile offenders may ! happy returns of [ feaw Many pracilal sublects. relating| ouoine last of s fmm family. | te commuiity under the leadership of |, 5aed o0 the Mate ellowancs. at $1.35| | . 7 shiclded from having court recorda lodze. to farm and home will y<, taken up. e e rea s the interlocutor, W. G. Park. The solo, [{9% ®3eR totalting §775, E”Wntptrwm tublicly against them, which might 2cx a At the cvening service at Trin'ty T NGB e De Hant, by Mr. MacLeod, perhaps, de- (olRis (S0 $115,125 (el dus Wed- i & bar to tholr attenwta.to retorm. Elflficopa) chiur S[u!édxxyAnixx Re .IF. & f\'_ji fi“‘:doh;’z};flj“.‘ il ;fu J;Tfi cial mention, because of his ONns. i i h_Stal;ua of the dumenile court whic! liliams, rector ol ndrew h ., £10 0 $, PO g od i T = > AERIAL P il 3 Willaims, rec ¢ iy £0od . Inter Mc:;‘z:?\:, ofT;[lgs]::: NEW. MOTOR R T | . ave already been held have shown thai | renore of the atste department of health. the recto Bamford,” piano GIVEN SHORT TRIAL RUN East 1 more geating roodiis needed than is . ot & ¥ TEnEE o ; ‘me reported three cases of 4ip- It has been announce ; £ el f : . { [2 Norwish two s p rrison, Jr. saxa-| THe LaFrance motor serial fruck was - A 7 - condilion.» : s oo | roton repomted, M gregational church that the of. f§ °* Phcsy = yes o] hone, 1 factors in the Suc-|unloaded from the freight cars Wednes- 3 ! Norwich, one; officers for March are Dr. W, W performance and|day and run unider fts own power to the 3 ' % < I | the long carsing. | Central station. In order to make room £ n . 5 4 Norwich two, g e e profrim as given follows: Open: | for the ailmratus the old horca drawn ; y a Gty L 9 Bge. us. A1l Have Fun, Learn]inick was taken from the statfon and 3 i £ 3 | PSS 73 Ouinlan, onl, - 4 o # 4 Lk 1 H _POSTAL EMPLOYES 1 30 the Progres- i 7 ey il Blues; Dapper Dan,'park ia the yard on the south side of the Sl 30, . v:;qhwr:ng s | 2 ‘ ety Fio e station. 4 “ # : Y o the Noty Red THEEATEN TO GO ON !'rym | Frank L. Arnol ff_street, 11 at-| 1o Tnciare: “9vre | Bamford; Crooning, Ja L s ‘leflll will undergo a trial test be- % . 2 g '-uv:lnilm.rd\ L-—The Irish po-r;.‘z | tending and Mre, John E. Post presiding, | i nciTe X 9 Ma, W shell; ore it 19 acoapted by the cify. The truck, < threaten to go out an str { Séwing and reading occ e ved the meeting | . The Misses Jz 2 'in charge of a retresentative of ihe La- and they were mar - t w night They protest against & 15 ! France. compa 2 — - ings cut in wages, and the gev- hotirs. o e T ) 3! L William C. H: s t, Miss Liz- IF ny, was given a trial run s & v Cily Manager Bidtow an recormande| Moo Ot o ere bora to Mr and i ,ie roufs Lachapelle; Rattlin, Bomes, Wednesiay afternoon. . Tho, fruck was MES. FEANE & ON “JAPAN ¢ hus refuséi arbitration. P e 1 Tl R A e ' | Joseph _Allard, Thomas Bamfor Blrd; l‘;’:e‘i "Ui::flogn!{roufiwunemnwace Bride of 50 IA” BEFORE D. 4. R P e Stibeg t 5 wiilts wa: : B i gy a Feather, Henry LaFontalne; Whicl than ngth. £ SR o . v 2 s e et D : Storrs Lee. Jr.: Moonlieht | ——— e vear, during the ate et Bxihy, Truapy e ‘nterdenominational day of prayer | tended to taxe in ¢ uare just mortn 4 Porter, The-| THEEE BUSIEST MOXTHS sumed his dutfes as an < P T8 Wag held Welnestas f. } e and forelgn missions fs by Be gf;g_ rd's corner at the foot of Mohe- ] s < s - i AL FOR HOSPITAY, AMBULANCE | nelehboring town Pl v g e Rous. 7 1 served Friday with 3 srdes ot 3 o'elock | > ;@ =] Y 3 hert Jarvid: Dancas With! 'The Badkus h ; On 7 1 3 SN ) . pars, be aficrnoon at the Central Baptist & e A A e et tine ) B Y ! o5 With| ~The Backus hospltal ambulance reesoni- N Vouzan, prest 7 " ot Srn e rele of e, King's Dangmiess | D s the or; T Aaimwt Nobodv's ed to 38 calis in Februarg, . The montus of | SS0V#4 i3 K GNEs THAR LR cotte rch which wlll be concuoted by W : 8 | Darting, 1 . Pogze O'Nell, John December, January 4nd Bob 3 3 Lk 0 A Pitt. The women of ail ghe ader, was| burfal MWic: Busicnt BONIN ) o g rusTy. e S B g las oty estant church of the city are to units heid v csday afte with, Mrs. Just months in the history of (he hoapiies, h ey e ~one, daugh Vile | 1o ST, "COX I8 chair- |:n the service. | Henry « > Prospec . 19 being RALS. > Tosk: For Sitver| s G e W = In " | Mrsl Wilis & Olurek. j Lt Strut Y, M. C. A, Bible Clasxfor Men e e "oon the Ton 27 | MAKING OF “MOVIES” BLOCKED afternoon at Distriet 7 " 1o t§ = e - PETEE o b il R g s ] The weekly Bible stady class for isen davii A . g, Th Pam- | mat r - TRAFFIC IN NEW YORK | Dagtor of the: .n. | the ena Thomas met Wednesday eventng fn. the - e Ce | Norwich, wiii condutt the Fourth Quar-| | ford. Josenn 4 Scatt. , Wm. i X st g the town of Staf- h i ' songs were renlorad | e v | New York. March 1—A squad of Ba Bhodes Mt 100 1 Tt e o Thompson. | {C. Campbell: tan uls } Y e used ' iha i | M8 Chacles Tyler Bars Thor oot BY | enccial policemen was called today. 84 ies handed Mr. -| AL 730 . Mr. Bath.will be at the oy 5 .. Paninean, V 1 e g Yo Sl v o s 2 chams L | ¥ Chcles Tyter Bard . or her a nechal pollesnen mas calied iofe 8 ajning 30 and $5 Putnim Micthodist churh. y MacLeod. The chorus and cusslon, the fallowlog, points were devo p_covered AL e Baaviet Wt T Togie Res. Py (nroigs maisa thate Al bends who oouid| oo man Richard P. Freeman .of ! at laces. There were Clours weror. John, Panineais, < Wun. lopad: - Therp 16 & Vait DRy S | ressional district has ap- cs The gervice: nd | 79). Later she sanz You (Robyn) and | ush for traine i watch the making of parson- Jr.. Theodors Damford. Al-irepuiatfon and chasecter;,raputation is 5 3 , rree atove the screech of oot > 204 | Eheiia, ONeweons) es" of themselves. | o Naval academy at Annap-i.conducted by Rev. C. H. Ricketls rvis Theodors Kustam. Frank | what others think we are, whils characte: 3 e | Owine to the shsemes from the cte- tiansit commission, deste- b n dthgile dad two Tolland county boys, Howaru | t the Greeneville Congrewational | Kustan. Henry Xusian, Ch [k s intnas e sia- Neandding ¢ evidence of rush crowde, n S etealf and Dona “ameron, sen- | The bea: were Clafence | urn. Jamas Morrell. T eputaion and his char. ne i { eapen. | 7M1 caks were served br M- Rov T plet machines ~to the - B n Rocky | Bovaton, ana three soms, Oliver, | Henry TaFontatne. Ivan est. Lisle. messurad well up ta it: BE was | da wBRRL T8 e and At | A, M WUH._Apen, sl Mige | TI : on The underground Thole |t ammual. poultry fvstitite fof Tol-i IFvin and Wayland Church. Burial was | West. Chorles an, Louts Judd, Jo-|important work, because he wus, Rl U e e P Touise B M2 h ses'=el by M-s. E E |labvrinth was flooded with brifiiant e L8| land county held.in Rockville Tuesday:!n Maplewood cemetery where there was | senh Chartier. |2 good trie map, bet, busiaca v-an | 804 Promnent (o lts worl Mr Linnolly oocers M-s R P Michop. Mre A A |'isht and cameramen ground out fllm 4 o "M€" under the direction of the extension ser-| & committal service. Church and Allen | _Mvs. Beat-lco Pamford, accompanist:ias well. He had what_tag many men d g ? Becemnstical e0¢I7Y | Browning, and Mrs W. Tyler Browne |qf -rowds arriving and leaving. It was "n uni.| Vice of the Connecticui Agricuitural col-| Were the funeral directors. “Willlam C. Harrison, Jr., saxaphone. fot. mflm, the Gourage of his con- | ©f Westminister = at the nost-matines r;;.a h:u\:;!l lm, ] ege at Storrs and the Toifand county Sister Mary Phiip. jons, and was got afrafd to weak out| . - 5 CIRLS COMMTNITY ~LUR with the trains carrying “pe tarit B po ¥ against 2 AvE P 3 =4 e farm bureau proved a big sucoses. Bz ey Taits, for i Siies | PEAEEs s FUB BALRELL |againgt the eyila.of Bis day. He 4Id ol | ABOUT 12000 MAVE Fin Smditheieios SRl wowan and three chiidren started Ny~ The March White Ribbon Banner con-| teacher in St. Peter's parochial school TNOCHLE PLAY gt br e, Hieht, oven FAID PERSOVAL TAXES ; They stapped to stars & AR * llery. | tains a memorlal tribute to Mrs. Rebeoca Hartford. 021 at St. Poters convent (o LBAD &Y Ip | tiough ft might medn iBe fosing, of hid ite, About 17,000 persons o far of whom | The Norwich Gir's Com=wnity eti | men formed the nucleus of a fast-crow- ”| Osgood Briggs. a member of New Haven *: - - "o 17n. .She was Bom tn|, Feckbam and Haskel are stifl leading and "."‘5. dom ... RIm | Jpo ¢ 9000 are women and 3.000 men, | o thelr re-ular pemt! 'y ~c tio~ at t [y~ mass of men and women. which - ——— | No. 1, who died at Woodstock Vai f g2 ORI { . race for first honors In the West {in the, 00d, true. . Few inen have B ¢ TN olub rooms Wednts'a e nine w'th etgrmad tha flow of ineoming and out- F el Dty e N B "1 Defore entering the!g'de Pinochie club tournament. Boynton, |Jinl 2. DAk toward his e Tlie Hormieton o ersone) | 700d atten“arre Mrs R I' I rris =« | - ¢rafis on the platforms. R[D PEPPER Hr 'I' |tve in W. C. T U. work in Windhaw fioc o wan Eraduated rom at,| Substiuting for i g i m‘;‘l:‘f';"‘- s 4 b BLS "‘;KMW;‘!'CW e R Tar i chame ot thE sued er whilch con's el Six pollcemen, batling to keep traf- ‘\ | county. - | iz A -| Wednesday evening. His total was §.220. R i Croquettes 5 ng, ment in u call for hel, and St Joseph's Acndemy, Hartford, and af | & cong re for the evening. 8.010, |the gelectman's office at *he court & house. R & n & ¥ It is leamned in Westerly that Judgs| one time taught in the Norwich eonvenrieu m‘;‘;“':,’i',’m Motl substituted find - F e sy i Aol el Ta¥an S -gh«uxrw I P |t::|:: ouis . rempen _m:‘o:.‘ . Wchasd Herrick of Woonsocket has been School. Her funeral services wers held | 7o® Z00S SECOND BUIT ON TRIAL men eligibla to pay the tax. b A Coftae o N T G | appointed a district deputy of the K. of at St. Peters church Monday of last| ri seuds Wednesday, svening: Poya- OVEE STEEL SORAP GArpgsl AMODE the Women many.ertors aral yrio homee Willer. presiden o e e il o e ned, | . tn Rhode Island. to complets the un- | Week, at § o'clock, the celebrant of the|(on (sub. for . Hahn), 822 i 2 o ot ALES | 1eing found on the scors of aws fn the | .qov aeive the hoon n . meroame of 2 | espired term ' of Charies P. Carroll, su-| Solemn high mass of requiem being| 3 s wih m of tWo OF .t Billa sent out. This arfres lorealy be. [ perintendent of schoo in Woonsocket | Rev. Maurice F. McAulifte, president of | o ai oo o T3 e Be jot._n $ A ere not reeorded when the | Not untfl the cameramen departed &4 who has resigned the office. Haskell, 7,675; Pettls, 7,665 ; Underwood, oPUTe Ages w T 5 cuEion was the membersh: JR— St. Thomas' Seminary, and the olergy- . Lewls, 7.175; Hallley. - 7.0803 ot 2| women's lists wera mads out. NoW (s 1o tafe place novt week Mrs. Jama: |75 T0FAs disom ¢ red o fhe sdvascs spring millisery dis.|men Dresent. Including Bichon John G. ;Z;:fz\n. 5 600; 3. Jordam, 6,540 ; Moll Oy 2 (M % { many women ssem to be nerfectly WiL-| anpert has been il pomied chaiman o Ao ey e —— m § sore, lame & ayed In Norwich show windows peri- oo and Diocesan Chanceflor Rev.| (sub, for Batley), 5990, E gy m"fi‘ f| tog to confess "fl" they are 60 or over, |ihe campalen commiittee. . B e . . . winkle and vivid greens show strongly, Pltam H. Flynn, Burfal was ! the| The totals to date: Peckham, 35,5081 3 i " ) _,!m‘u they can thereby bs cxempted from| Tre ciub {5 makine srram s 0] iurnicin SOt OB - and there ls aieo a notioeabie run op the| Sieters’ plot in St. Mary's cemetery, | pagkem, 22355; Hahn 22,1003 A. Jore ! i : 5 Sho|vaving a tax. Under other ecircum:inold a baked bean sugper at the i s ALL Raca e browns and tans. In the embroideries | West Hartford with commitel serviced| aoe s17ic. Metiiocy 21640 4. Jordan: s , MOPAINK | ctances they wou'd shudder to admit|ieek. g e wrdls get asouid Just try Red Pepper | that are used as trimmings the color led by Father McAuliffe. The children|s0535; Lewls. 20,050:, Pettis, 18,600 Phacfily TeBIAT | that_they ware 40 or over. e e test sate b o will have the quickest |trend is strongly toward bisarre Russian|Of the parfsh school attended the fu-:ynderwood 12570: Parker, 19,360; Pen- . Exemptions of women on account of| ADJOURNED TOWN MEETING Goneva, March 1—The grea ng has such con- | and Egyptian effects meral gervices in a body. Thers was &|dleton, 18,545; Bailey, 18,021 afe, however. are ahont balanesd byl is2ction 18 expressed by Swiss sports « hoat as red pep-| Thers was special local - intergst fa| YoTY large attwdance. special musie — WILL LAY TOWN TAX new names of women cltefble to pav the | men over the receipt yestarday of The Bulletin's prose of| And_the parishoners showed in every | ¢ a £ tax which aro belng found, having boen| The 24journed town meating from last| Jiarica's entry by cable for the bake us you apply Red Pep- | the death of Mra, Alloe Arms. Cheai-|DO%Mble way their appreciation of the| “Y" Meem Meeticd at 3. “- Nartis P ‘t’;é e court nrted; to Bimed In tho. enumeration of women| October Wl o ted fext Monday even |ion rase for the Gordon Bemnett oupc (1 teel the tingling heat, | ham. Wite of Capt. J. J, Cheatham, af | (°ycted 18bors of the holy pum. Moving pictufes were dMown &t (e of thd. > g1 Nhioh. whs, mada, A fast as an omit | {08 o0 e B e mo: | The mmmber ot Gclen, Bde "ol irine the sore apot | Washingion, D. C. ay she was Erid:| g Ctr Mary Amna who was & Provi-1¥. M. C. A. noon meeting neld st the| B . jted namo 5 discovered & Bill for the tax | I2% bised om the coriecisd grand Met|iyenty, compared with sixteen entered Pain and sore- | danghter of Rev. Dr. Hiram P, At oncs £U1 474 Sietcr Mary PHNp have| I B. Martin Co. Wedneeday, ind .o c fs sent. s oAl o tellet which | o PG TE ML i 3 for years pastor of the Firmt Congrega- :: nmlemmn vacations at, the|brief talk wes given by emfl Fs’_w 2 S - fime of the town meeting In October 8 | , Orcet fetes are being A_"!.‘!;’ ore druggist for a far of Rowles | tional chursh, Norwieh Town, .ua"“:mm1-:3:'"";.4'"";:,;_,’:?"“&,}'§‘mflfl" it s worlh | of 31880 [ AR T AU DS U AWIKING tax of sbout 28 mills was predictad. o e e ) & i A * Hub. Be sure to get the| To travel from Miami, Fla., to &8 | tr Ciiep? £ Dok . | i 3 ® 5 7| PUTS OUT GREENEVILLE CIRCUTT 2 ¥ { oened for & ne loor ¢o. be ASE peauine, with the name Rowles on each | Churdh strwet, Norwich. for hree oants | ot ner aengy ° "OTTOWed a€ the news "‘i{‘.,‘.’,“‘;}’;,}‘m"‘&m""?' o E«g s : A transfgrmer on one of the polss| Bactoria Ferillising on Leoal Farms |15 Generar The rech R i % § clpes mflmy what & big = : hat. wa think of the Kindness of the| defen o huy Scrap aeac_one of houses at {fs coner of| Of interest to thase who hewrd tho lec- :;:i';un:pfsm?n': entrants are obliged to YR A Alece, 'l“'n"m WEDDING, Heavenly Father when we I he_ = h h ; avenue and North Main Stret | ture In Norwich lust woek before the Po- | 6" qver the Alps, wha ‘rection DO NO BETTER THAN BUY dall (Elsabeth Yo o, Pre Santter—Morgan. the beautiful .in ;antm:e. m‘l‘b i B 0 ;) H Y 5 mona mesting whaufm Bsten of | of the wind. A , ot idence, TR T TR SN b g and, onp. thove] o : cCar ugon by bao 3 . -uvmfimflag’ng ‘fi: Franc Abert Seutter _of | Mostoflls| LENE0_SIAe0R & s Phtvae . Jamis 3 SRt 18 onof Troudle men ¥r information that a carlosd TE NEWS big nut and forwarded ft and Miss Harriet Morgan of this city d be mueh fn our th 5 5. and electrio department Were | of raw rork phosnhate from Tennesses ar- BRIEF STA N s TRY OUR I . Were united n marriaxs st §t. Patricks| S Tewd be mach T 8 TR % { Bat et wee Joomihd the frodble |rived in Norwich Wednesday and is to be Pomenh 3 nov:g;:(ws P rector &xgr:-mm. by il ) V;!f;e- {he rose of Sharo fi-q e and i‘“n-w; ,u-n-fom-ru r_was _{nstalled | tisiributed to Several farmers in this lo- m:':amh_’rh: gwmxe“:nle Valley, ” shon Showsand. S al- | L 3 byt thetd was a continual blowing out | cality. 4 SAUSAGE The ?m ,W,é‘:::“;':::”.’. % X i ’ { fgses. The trouble was fina 5 0| _This 8 the plant food mineral elemeni | Washington—Oscar Swanson shipped endeavor to, foljow His tesching, &E o . in_ane of the housss Where It was(through which bacterla fertilization is | ono of his race hotses on & car 9 8. 1ive a8 He would hive u i 4 some amateur witing hat | accomplished, according to Professor Es- | Albans, Vi, Monday. 3 5 h i A . done_ by th ot _the houso|ten. Sevefal farms in this vicinity will| Thomaston—The board of relief hie LK s : o o s | & (A splice In the wife hid nat | thus serva as test plots of his baoteria the. | compiated (s work on (b crand liat Iy Motgan, She & Two_brezt's. Were reported . to.the - % gl fi:‘“;;;: Pl d A b which totals §4,35.50. wn fgl;kd?: % o Do Tanfor 30 Sormion piac, irdbum; |P : 3 Seouit. R Stiow Began at 11 Wednesday Night e THUMM'S - ¢ ; ok Dhes, tomp fie twp @ 2 the & began to snaw: 4t 11 o'clock Wednes- 0 Franklin St ’ i ety was s home had 3" 2 S ) WAST to your busi. Buc.th-""k med| B Loty

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