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FOR YOUR NEXT . BREAKFAST TRY OUR HOME-MADE SAUSAGE . THUMM’S DELICATESSEN CONFERENCE THIS WEBK MEANS | PEACE OB WAR Parie, Nov. 19 (By the A, P.).—=Wails the Lauganne confereice hds asaémbled for the purpose of bringing to a final sét- tiement of the last series of wars that were part and parcel of the géneral EM- fopean oconfliet, théee is #ill much sbécu- lation as to whether peacé or War Will thewuteome of that conferéice. I many quartérs it is feit that i peded 18 signed it in effect, be a mere truce. On the ofie hand, it is RnoWwi that thé Groeks are already seeking loans 16 equip their army and make up the munition \oesés suffered during the retredt ih Asia- | Hiteda: Mincr. The Greeks feel that if they hold Salonioa it must be by their ewn hands; they have beforo them the leswon of the manner in which the allies gave & latgd portion 6f Thrace to the THMS. On the other hand, it is kfiowh that the Turks are for the moment short of Pow- der. While they are efifeavoring to &om ciuéie and maintain péact 8o fir as eon- oernis HMurepe, If it appears neceadaty to their mew national intercfts, they Woild #oL hesitate to use fofce of atths te 1p what they feel to be theif rights. The Tushs have plenty of fine néw field gufs, eptursd (rom the Uréeks, not coufitifg a jarge number of machine gufis.and Sthérs they bought last year in job lots fFom the United States, French, Italiai and British equipment firms. - However, such a cohdition is Abt &- barrassing to the Turks, Who aré awafé hat @ large huthber of Russiafi fudition works are ‘actively engaged in th® WdAu- fctied of héeavy guns nad powdér. These ielulle the old Putllov fastdfy at Petfs- £fafle. Whether the Russians will be dBle to Sell to the Tufks thé lafc quantities 88 poWder needed in modérn WaFs=the amount averaging ofid poufid dally per man—is 4 question, but thufitions éXPEFts poifit out that the Turks doubtiess Weuld be ablc to purchase from otheF &dkifées if the Rubsiahs felt they might hetd the @ufPlies for their OwWA purpbdes. Althbtifh Germany has no largé Huii- tioh plaAws working, it 18 SEFAIn that Gefman ifitérests control & Big powdér Plast operating at Pressbouf, in Czéeho- Slovakia. Germany, howéver, will b obliged to surrender its ownprship imbdr- €at in this plait by June hxt. Information reaching Paris tends tb discount any new wllr alarms frof ahy $oures at thé present time, with no mupi- tioh b\l)m' o large scale by any of | reat ilitary obsérvers afe nealu shfl.rp eyes-on Russia’s a6tivitids, with the fact patent that the Balkans afid #ntfal Burope continuafly present: polial- Bilities of a conmcl dué to unsettlsd frontiers. - 1t is not beliéved that sviet Rubéia i MmAnufactiring muhitiohs with 2 Gen- aits war in view, inasmuch a8 hi &rn Burope propagahda has failed, but it is poiited out that she may be hi to Wwin a place i Buropean cobficild thréugh the strefigth of her army. Disinterésted observérs agréé with the Greek conteftion that the new frohtiars cfeatéd in ThFack are sire to lead to neWw difficulties. A Améfican whp tecnuly inepectéd Salghica says that city's Turkish pre-war profperity is déad, because Salenica wad | | formefly financed by a hinterland of 15l rhiles, whereas the néw frontiers now three different natiohs havé ‘mafls ime He cited one casé of = traiit= load of tobacco fertilizet Which Was bs- | ond ihe ing impofted by way of Tridte for- t&é: ritory near Salonjca but which Waé sized by Comitad)i and carfi€d off 1owards the Bulgaria frontier. i condliions, 15 repeated in ANia Minor oh a vaster gnlc Would be céFtaih to lead to vigorous setion By the hatibh: alist Tirks. The Turks afe bent oo if- provi social conditions in A#iR-Miner to théir ag#eftiohs, thdn grad: ually assumifg ine définite task Br HAK- ing up and stéengthening the Museiifsns phoples in o straifht line ast &b rar 4 A{lhlnlmnn and west a8 tl- 4s Biypt. nn’zn coNGo sEND inls ol CALL ¥OR usutnnfl ot the Khamet Cit w&u;h Iset hight Yent biat el or as 8, Wi matter of concern in maritl nifi:f g u H tonight. During the past week a. »..‘fl- [ 'ships reportéd havink sighted an i I the viclilty of the positien ¥ thé CoRgo ih Rap Fadlic me: e This berg was teported at shé" Lite as 200 nn Tiigh afd 100 fest lofg, Bub ab deseribed it a8 109 feby A ot 1ong, gavé hér mmm 48 fietil 1500 1t wa hofigzfl Fhéged \!l!il wad of tiiat fikfhe, 2436 1 %fimmm«a gt"}\ A By’ m- s S e o R | hestic T GOOD CITIZEN W interested ln lha Do you want to' hdp great task ?, . RIADTHSWARCRYI ineerely, - m&bfiamm woxsm“w : 'fi'n“- Hy "uIMun o 'S NEWS BU| UNIOR iflhll J Verdity iréasarér, State Bank Coidmissioner John B, Byrne of Putham js sefigusly ill at Hart- ford. THE Partecus & Mitehell Co. of Nor- wich ha§ ideréased its stock from $100;: 000 to- $159,000. The unidn THANKSEIVIAG servics 1 té be feld this yeat at the Central Baptist|yv church Thanksgiving aReFfiosd. The annual mesting and luneheon of the Conhdetient Bradférd Academy club #ad held Saltirday at Hafttord. Mrs. Houghtsh and Miss Cfewe edrsd for the childrén dufing the forning S+ at the Unitéd chuféh Sunday. Whist by thé Maceabess in Butkisg: { harit Medorial toRight—a@v. The 18488t 118t of pAteAts granted Coh: necticut inventors inciddes the follsi: |ifg: Joha X, Jacbbesn, Mansheld CéRter, | plies, | The Unitea states civil steviee commidl £ion has issuéd orders for the examina- tion of apnlieafits fur & fiumber of podi- tions GUFiAg Désembe e and irs. é:fln 1, Swain ot Nesth ton anhdufice thé engagement of their ddtighiter, Myrt1e Frances, to Stan: ley Séhior of Westetly. Notics has béeh retsived fhat the réitet ship for Rubsla Will 5Ot shil wAtll Iater, 86 another BOE Wil Be et by the Céntral Baptist church this weék. Gripd Chancéflor J. Martin Buf@ick and K. R. S C. Hérbert sfiw dddressed tHs Mémbrs of BoWen 168ge, X. of P, at Westerly Thuraday évening. Miss Dorothy Lester & Notwich was addidtant chafPiian of scémery at thé ah- ntal juniSr shéw, A Gopd GiFl, at Mt Holyoke collegs Feiday dveaifig. CorpoFal Arthuf J: Thowse; Company H, 188th infantry, had Betn tranatérred id uarters ahd Combit Train, First sattalion, 1920 Fisld Avillers, this city. The anfull 'p!ly prenented vy the Bra- matic clib 8f CoRfiscticit E6i16gs Wal Batutday événlig WASH Wiss and 6h wad staged 1h tHe G6MIagE EPWE- shuin. Hundreds 8 gords of Wobd mgfiuen of the Gataneér fdke has BedH pited for a hall faile the road: . Hfchangé your tickets #5r 'Wesleyin Gfee Elils at Cranston's, t68a¥.—allv: With 2 eapital steex 83| cn.r’.rsmcut Hmeshom. and mummu- ing Trading Co. uugbh Were Ated it A8 8t me &- uury of state, Over $63,000 was sa¥ed to tRE &ity of 6w London for the first fischl year of the Mw coniibii managér Eoverment, ac- cording to the &Rl F&Poft of the &i- r8dtor of Rnafieé. The Conneeticut Federstin of llm €14ba Feetntly Reld its rall baard M g if M‘m at the Howel smiaen Mrs, staté présigent, & Dithblity, presis 500 I-éllm }ea abmmg dum‘f o) 162548 i 1 Wers inj &mrnsld hii MRS for the 18 Bt Bt the A&V - ington 168Fe: No. 60§ 1. 0. 0. 3 At a “misting ‘of the Subliay sSch8S1 teachers in Bllington at the nome of the supfintendent, J. T. MeRn were digchssed for CHNSRas [ u\b ENfRgtoh chiren. ¢ fréighiter Lidia, 144l fhflllon Té8t Bf luMber HAS AFFivéd in New tenfon. The smmefit i§ tohsigfed to the THaMEs River Limber compdfy. 8t Norwich, The Cohumibia Clib, has Béen farmeéd as 2 wam Biganizatioh. aBdoeta- The subseribers.to_iti tion are Hafry ém Ai\dr&h Halo- ghides and SAnnaLg Paitslomon. e Governiér Laké has hiéneréd a raquisi- | Broa 7. M SeEES tion frofn the fovértor of for the réturn to Stlolk wa Carl Reimér, whe I8 Wahthd #i port, ddsertion and ABRAdGHAEH?. bmn.man& the ?erest B it Statés G—D&rfi’hémfgg amufl e8RSt m ms of et FOROW it & Gost ; anagz,!sé muhn: 6¢ trails at & enst of 518,436 dowhent of ¥ale uhivesaity !rh m- .Jm u‘;yo “ o 0&6»1563 an?& 5 0 to 11 in th F J«M 8 &5t deodFding to éhé é hl: At the anhual méeting of m connt&l» cut Fiir asveintioh 16 Be held (Mbday) & niodosition to SBthlA & 8c. of §24,000. t6 meet bu Standing indebtedness Will Be AisSuded. ThS CBRASEHIEH: Staté 4EDA: heéalth and the Public Niirting 43secistioh Mr. and Mrs. Dioyd Beeds of M were wedk end guedts 8f fFieAEs i city. Mr. awd Mrs, an Mernill Wi Somrville spenr Sundhy At Mre. l(!n)lgl Tormér homé in thiz Eit¥. JonA F, Kiewan 6r Sluvamons avenue, his Beoaptéd = pOMLISA 45 gt ARer With the Lake Tofpefio Bbat ©8; of Bridgeport. My, 48 Mrs. G26Fge Britridy rimoves hare from Now YoM il ane were etk énd guests f Mr. afd Mrs. Eqward Brierlsy of Baluis, Mrs. Rasul MU of this eit¥ ai- | Saeme rs terided thé weddink §f hér bEthér, er . Sptacet and Wiss Seattis i, wiigh 6ok place if Sdfitsda On Saturdey, Xev. if, ths R-lt peaceful 1ifs df Mafina sanel- Hm of James mrmn dfew 8 a slose at 188 Hiekery stedst. t6. Gardhdr Veas Dorfi in lasbuvd, ireiddd, . ih 1840, afu camié to iBi§ G8MMtry 43 - Sinds tAe she NE MaAe hdr hoWe with Ber n Mrs. - JaW8S Ringlehd of Tl stre8t. SNE was one of thd didest mm» Béré o the Greenevills CEngFeRatien churth and was always jaterédied in WERAE, DeIAF # TANATUL Atten@RAL til hér health feilsd and_shé wai th- aBI8 t5 16878 ner NoMe. She Was & We- man 6f mruns ¢harastér and was 30; ular and well liked b¥ aii 82 thé Sladr resiénts of Greeneville, to Whem Rer lo§s .camé as & sad shock: B. Coasiti The déath of Wiliam B. Cousiss eéf East Gréit PIAIR desGrréd Saturday EVERIAE &t & BFIVAtE HOSBIE] TR NEW London, Wwhere he had for an 6plratién. Mr. CeuSih§ faiéd €6 rally, foll6Wing the operhilon and grad: ually jbst stf@#th until the énd. He 8avés Besilies fid wife to MOWFH His l6g%, three hréthers, Judsew T of New London, Sameél 5, &f 4fig thilé disters, of MBArerd, Mrs. Worséster, and Mrs. Henry Lid#tode of Prince Edward Islagi. He had betn employed at thd Robert Gair company PSlaft &t MOAtvilE &% & speramker. E FORRRALY, A ® e Kot e e Prine ¥ . s vlge”al;:uffi H A M d‘s' énmflw fox " BlisaormEA wad If (Rarge 6F L6 | ooy KooRe Wik vHaid A6, Hb Whs i WidsWir dng nvl-mm g f¥e smidres. i 0. AbFabam Fiitesra: funeral derwices fof Mrs. M. Ai.u- n% eld Friay eftérdson from th pmm Surigan Browers m"&"’m&:umm Hebres . MOty s Netk. Relativés atted aa mras.:flm.wa;mufim 0P8, NeW Tork, and Sther iy fFiénds sHERded the fanerd viess held smilny g fér Wil lLam Jerome BtERIS¥, Hem ).su mamar. Mys. )n% oy n: th At Fith & Mt | Jos @ thé Padifle|ry J. 1 h-n were mwui W= r of New bfi'flfl 6. Merdy, afld Daswond afd Williath uexnifil. Jr., of Nér- wich, ahd JoRn Yowhg 6f Néw York. 3 Arnngmms weth by Hourigad . Misi Neifis L 8 mfls&nfl. .*x 5’*%«2‘.: BT f | o3ifty. Town direet: comi ‘|47, 8. TGRS th& on Név, 18- , | éxtenaion werk done in the chunsy MB{ Efl.EBRA ANNNERSARY | lot \mn-nin" at hér hon Ovbr 150 Aisa Men fromh mioufi o4 ervatibns i the state and frém RAMe siand tediied t8 the reseryation or M- hegan Tride, No. 63 hers, Saturday Hight 18 aid their préther Red Men in etiebretifig the - first anniversafy of un institatiBh of the 184k The gathering of tA® tribes in Tull ¥&- . gdlia 88k Place at Bieiner HAN wher W . A gcnru lindled thé cmidt's fil, immedidtely ciosifig tHe eéuncil t8 &l muonunk!t!fimk tFiBE degree teadi of Hiséx to pit a class of five paietases thrdukn the adepiion degree. of the Essex tefn which was Weil car- Tisd 84t Was followed b the Werking of the h@Ates Amd warriors’ s¢ Misgdumicut TFBE dedr ¥ THE degh WOk of the evem ended With & berd tifu) eXMiBition of the chief's degres on 2 class of 15 Gandidatsy By -NeASWaAtus | tFiBE Hegres teath 6f New Len@bA. Sa«.hm dgfq, thén iAtreduced ‘Giraat hillips 6f TarFingtdn iSing thé 16cal tRibe oA s fine 1880rd in oné year. GRékt PFoe PRet PMIIPE, who was Gréat Sachem efl Névémber 12, 71321, when the jossi BE WaE IMSEL nm gaid nat ia 1881 thé Gréat Cow Connadtisut déu o Whether it m B8 Wisé t 2hrt a trine m Nér¥icn With ony 13 ‘nembera m i But 1OUA¥ WHEA Mohsgan tribe m h the cbuneil is plessed at g and teeis iREt Mbh mhe hs L gmc fatare aneaq, lnl‘fi 1. COENTY FARM BOREAT 10 MAKE BAIRY SURVEY 1aF quafteriy mesting of thy dirtetérs NEw %Mdann l:xunh FaEm b!tama Bairesu sshstderadle bys: e WaE tiked odré of. A BFief repért b¥ Cbuhty Agéat H: Fi Jshnsen on the, auring {88 a5t (hres MSNLRE Bhowed Inbl ons neé pénitey cltb had béen organiesd Stomagion ; thet iWs juhisk Bodltry clubs, gaa i toimgten and All‘.hér ofé in Gri¥ réstEan so that there 18 & g60d medbership of young foiks, &M that & JAi6r @MWy civb had been < nhn i, the cBunty. m;der the so;él & RS _corthty agent Fé: ;m that #dir ion demonstr- ti6n¥ 88" WHIGA Clover 8884 of extra gobd qidliey Wak udBa Wéfe Feing into the winter With a #5604 stand of clovér. Se¥: erdl othef bitets of Fodd elbver'. wer alsd neh e! 1 this e6uit afd savefal of then nedea wi B clover ifl m thmv wiil Ba tA= ?.\51 SBHNE to see wmmer the th &t x06d clover' sied comés !h\‘flu.h 166king béttér than thésé of if- Hor sesd. A FEPOFL Of LR fOuF BPPAS Yij TARISSd Dy thé RS Barekl ladt ismt. shdwed v.?t whll! inére Bas nét bedn 2 & | sufbciéft ami 3 the metn | B E8 & soal ana !Gfmfl 4 a Fmr. um' . North 8 M. B, T. 5V £ M Whitnga, | 5 Graton. - T : En P dn th po.mifiy (3] ii & cBmPIets aairy fi'l“klii ‘816 ‘sem&:un'nu ed mmas nu_ n«muui tat 6} | Nor# Will W68 an ihdtituts foF thE Qiseumslen | of Breht Ity 4Ad intant 'AirtM%!fll!fllv and TRYFS nd 7 'THE BepaRmient of finsas 1aland, susii l_lry tu the Unrird anish War Véterkns, FAay svsalng for um—m of emme yme Eatabl %&f o wxflfl,fi () ¥ James Wyper, vice. prefiflefit of the Hartforfl Firs Insufafies eime;’fisldht of tha mmy, M tnetormmunfl of msuh.na hAsr writers; at tl\ annual m!flln union ik Néw York. Vi fl. Miw Laure the Westerly H nouncemeént Friday 1» me PEARHS thAt thE Welker! 18 nW iheluded 48 4 MEMBF of Rhode isienG HOWoF Socltry of HigR Scliodls. . Smm Wlfi m uta PEISBREE u & tifla !5 Hlllhf éem l:::%‘s ll fiii prigon o brien BroiAs Ty ficial 1eg after b e 1 B about two mmu: Ny 8| foFer nufln u\e Thited HEEHRE BF th t Bfdich, Wekiaf's Wil M held tvead m ium ?u%‘&’.‘?l iy m“fifin: Adar SR s miv'srflm AUTOMORILE it vaLuaBLE emm-n Aut it e e g2 lB 6 3 aBeOFAIng i BBllet 8fl &; B B e i &u takén from there it slM m the dhnr 2#d Qise; 1HE Wik loMaM&amfl l”’tfi M&(Pfil\nfi -Woven Ful w Suit nnck box. $ 2t one o ¥, D | 5 Mént | He %&'—t Briker eamp, n THE K\:In FE; BHA: 1 ht A e & 8@ | be won A& { Atidd m tm. H 220 V8 \mll . &R tfi!m 19| R ik B fim" s Cieaes: mu: t fi?fld Tist 6 E;m fie, mw x i ifllle fi-m m.rk‘ neu The work | Bas - Liast $60uEE 1o FAbeS Mot HtReE tRsd -nin"tfi“’ AR T Amfierm-il seon CBME up,with othér Lribés i the) staté. Gréat Mishihswa William F. Newpér: of ‘Térrifgton, WHo orgaaieéd the 1084l tride, A4is8 »eke Brisfiy; complimenting thé tribé on' ils splendid record in éne year, foré than doublifg its membér- , and Hopéd sueh Food work would continié, Députy Grah@ Sachém Wilson of New Havah Was also prébefit and spéke Wiy, comgratulatiAg tRé tribé for 18 fine showing. Among the other were Deputy Gfafid Sachém Russ 2%, and CGreat Séler Sagamérs Jokn B. Mortison er Rhsde Island. notables présént who spbke to the t afiér whieh hé sprang a Surpris the tribe 4. nickle plated . th& handle fhade of cherfy #608. SacheMm George Fesponded on be- hAlf of the {ribé andLhé coutficil fire was Guénehed ht middight, thé Warriers and chiafs éri it {he feam tavie Whers Untiful Spread had Been pre- paréd by thé fEist cOMmittde. The annivérsiry cllebratioh tas the fl &3t event in the hibtéty 6f Mohégan 6 408 Wus dué 16 {H6 Wwerk of tns g&nem cpiimmittée and MmiMbers sérving en subcormittées. THE genera mitteé comprised ehaifman, i;: R, o | ; | eater, Fred Gaucher, fus Harris, Fréd F. NoWatsky, Din Dean, .and Efést kaflu GIvES INFOAMATION O BCONOMY WiTH ANTHRAUITE Many ¢oal Gedlers arptnd the state have beéh SEREIAE Gut information to cu: omers ofi “How to 126 op anfhras 2dte” This ififormation was originally sued by the navy GepaFifént to all cHPI6FES in Washiigton, and the advice was theught td be £6 thiraghe Baréau of infoffmation, at Phila- IAIDLM. el : ‘fi. M mnudun.mw 1 mflnz 44 outiined f6r asméstic pur- Poses. 1t My Bé thaf #edller sizes of hilracits 876 afaifable, and, as shon El6W, thess gan Be used 6 cffect ecor- t night, after the fire i shakeh @5%h 2nd some of the largér eoal put 6f, e Aré can be banked for theé night by shovElNg 6n & t6p aFedsing 8f No. 1 Bk whes! THIS top dréssiAg tends t6 hold dowh the draft and aés in thé préper and EcShemic’ combustisn of the 1 body a8 & Whélé. “In the Morning at least in mild wea. thef, the Fubnaee ROl Dbe shakef numuudnm‘v«mmmeote the reg‘u col: After tHé fire has be- iBE Wwell it can Be checkea of Nnku by GSIE a quantity éf the fine céa] ak & i8§ 'lib!u “The &gfi ll'l!“fl g néver should be mized, i bits. The cWheat SROIA DE ubed h a tof n{nfii and sfinll A6t be exs ¥ith ihs 1argeF #izés of am.hnns:e ‘rhé GHlhdRy iFARES 885 Aot havé results heri bBhcKWheat is used with either testilut &r e5dl. The exact 4R HArgE O coal itd By EXpéritrcé and Weather condi Hons. kau the éffg and pek 641 in sepa- ins."” E‘g!l Fou Hivé 2 B!&M firé pat apal b én add_ @ sint of m t&aL" “If the fAird 18 16% Ut OR & little pea altér & Food bed of firk 13 448 the egg ard Pea coal a8 % rg fayer of ashés on 88 gm:.m Bravent (e conl um fan ‘Bhkke thE EFRES" With shbrt ; Wevé & ik¥er bn the gfats. Then: % ihé AFe With 4 PokeF &0 Pass tRISHER it A‘mv [ 55 Ao 'The leftér adds: ¢ M chafi ! Four glfl of it :nl i Buckwnest- you r a Vé!f, s wh as llfli ON LACREL Al 3 yeAF bl son of MY. IWa7as 6f 183 Ladtel By fimam&unmtun* Retbrasbn e i t Wl reported 1o be mm-ht well {¢6i i Lu.\}s Rit :n 4 e iconm h. Seh flh!fii WEBVING Wik, t3 Produce satistactory| fal ; afllel m as MRE. A. WALTOS PEARSON DIES SUDDEXLY AT AER uowv Frances Winsor Wal Poarsor, Bullétif, where she was found sitting in a chair at her desk. Whether her death had been causéd by accidental asPhyziation hy gas or | from natural eauses had ndt been defin- tely decided Sunday Aignt Bxarhifiér C. ¢, Gildersie gated the « Siifiday morning. clined to the -beliéf been from natural eaus Mirs. Péaraon has been ih tha habil for $6mé {iMe of sleening at the Home of & neignbor, Mrs. AuguStus Gould cf 57 Pearl street, but going to hér own home to.prépare her brédkfdst. Buncay morn- g she left Mrs. Gould's Mome as usual ’ Wheén she Had not re- ould home by Bér usual Mrs. Gould went o 160k for her. turned to the time, Shé fSund the Pearson Housé lockéd, but | detected a strong odor of gas #A3 eum- thone@ Géorge Ambuth, who Eot ifto the house by breaking a glass in the doofs Finging Mrs. Péarson, they At once summoned Dr. H. B. Higgins ho found | that lifs was cxtinet. A rosm adjoin- ing that in which Mrs. Pearsofi was = ting was full of g4s, but A gas heatér in the roém was turnéd A burat mateh lay néar t . These was 2 §as_stove room with one burner lighted and e kétile over:it but A6 water in the kettls. Oné 6f the thebries advanced was that Mrs. Pearson may havé lightéd the gas which subsequently Wemt out, filling the room with gas, Which she de- tected and shut the burner off, then ré- turning 16 the other réom wheré she fért bad and sank into the ehair to rést A8 Mrs. Pearson was knéwn 16 be very forgetful, it wis also suggesiéd that shé might fave turned the gas héater bn thoat lighting it. but “later turhdd i off after the odor of gas beeate strong. Df. Gildersleeve said Sunday night that he tas inclined to think she had a bad tufn and that her death had net besn cduséd h¥ the gas He had Supétintendeént C. of the city gas department make a thorotigh éxaffiination 6f the house Sun d The Ssupétintendent found that thére was a good farce of FAs at the hotusé afid nothing was the matter With uf the fixtufés. Parson, who was #0 véars old th, last, caie of an old Windham marfibd to Mr. and they had Ming Qo N wich in 1873 Mr. Péarson diéd here on 192 their only son, Wal- @ Honth 486, She is survived by a brothérf i Bos- ton and several nleces and héphbws. She Was of an éxtrémely symphathétic dis- position. devotéd to Rér hdmé and a hélp- ful feighbor, #Ho did kindly and charita- ble acts in 2 qulet ®ay (fift wére often kiown only to those Whém théy Relp- . HENS AT SToRfs ARE 80t AFtER HIGR RECORD Night lunches by clectric light HithiAE thé tigk at Storrs. The sec- 6id 18P in theMaying contest was better, than dfiy pre¥idus second Weéek's pro- Buictioh by & Maffin of oter 303 #hid was 454 &gkd fighér then thé a 8ragé tor {hé last ight véass. The to- fisdumon for all pen¥ was 1,633 10 of floré thah igénty- A Connéeticit P Whiite 1#ghoths owhed By Mrs. Théusefl 6f Néw HAVEH Was thé Dest thiee per Leh hét aeath hm’ ! | | B.- Taggart ! 41 - | The {in H aré pén foF th(‘ flek With a preduction of 16 ERige. . ti8a fof &econd placs With each. Obéd G. KA ite Wyafitotiés fromt R; 1, was # third place with 4 of 14 efls A pén of RABES lfl:BC owned by E, Jahsén of Haten afid fl|filfin i BeA of l;éfliflrhe froif Sufll!l , Cohn,, PR Dlash WA 13 eghs each. ff‘ W | fiinsigh _orderls, tied for énbfmul’flnfimef of egg récords ,},“ cunmea at Storrs Guring the last doz- i8 f6f predicting én yoars form thé he minimum pF détion for a gbo@ pul- 6t that is wiil 0 and - well caréd for: he table below shows the nimbér of Ggs edch hdn in the floek shéuld lay Sfig‘fl #ach th of the vear, Smail ocks that ha Specidl caré and attén- tioh can Bé fade to Ao batter, sspecially during thé. earlier month§ of thé hén véar. Thé total 6f 180 & oftred ad a stad@ar@ or guidé is amittéaly ore ‘skds than the avérage farm_heh idys. On the othér hand fib rekl ehick. 3 of ihé same bredd |§, | fites of city tréasurer was a popular feal to the music by Ky floor fillad all the ¢ tive goods si AEARD DISTRESK CALL® FROM SHIP BY RADIG oGeorge Heroux of Church ttreat pickad up £. 0. §. calls of distress from a #his about 1.M00 milcs off the co: taning in on his radle Satu abbut § o'clock “ Aftociated Prese stated that ‘the steamér ¢ out disi-éss calle and wa troubls from icebergs reports Sunday night Increases of Capit: Thé {ollowitig increases fiice of ¥ Co. Cemtral Vil 000 10 $30,000. and 1,50¢ o 130 pfd ¢ Lon 3 Ane eom. shaces 10 2.3 New London Saring on Sala Cit¢ Manager Barlow of Ne anfounced a consolidati Londor the of- hat of éoshier of the watér works dep: nt. The con solidation is made on the grounds « ecomomiy and it w ffect a saving o 2,000 ayear in salarjes NEW BRITISH PAR WILL ASSEMBLY anu\ London, Nov. 1 new pa ble tomorrow will & national legislature i party has attained dim to be recognized as the tion' with the certain p lleges attached to that ) There are thtee possible claimamts ¢ the position of leader of the opposjtion Hérbert H. Asquith, David Lloyd George and John R. Clynes, supposing that the latter as is expected, is re-clected ehair man of the labor party. It is anticipat ed that the spedkef of the house wil décide that labor shall be the officia ofposition ak the party far ottweigh: all others in strength. The doors 'of the commons will be dpér tomorrow morning, ¥ to be the cus members to securs th advanitageous seats. ifig of parliament by King George witk 16 cetemonial will take place, Thurs- ds¥ whén the king will deliver a Bfie! foval &péch in which he will intimate its principal Busifiess *11l he the ving of thg Irish tution. whiel must be accomplished by, Dééembér Bitth or othetwise the Anglo- h treafy Wil peé. For this reason m¥ch lesh tite thaf {8 usoail will be Gecupied in dEbRtH #h the address in reply (o the ki@ speech. Oné of thé governmenti's first diffieul- {85 will bé the uhemployment quéstion fiy thousafids of uherployed ?thzrk th Trafalgar square again todar. add displayed _dérermins- tion to ihsist that Premier Bonar Law Petsofially fecélvé their deputdiion. icial opposi ve priv- rights 1o cértair e formal open ra \ S YIOLESCH 18 CREATING A . SERVoUsSNESS 1% DUBLIt Dublin, Nov. 19.—(By The A. P)— Blin is Buffering an achié atvaek o fieites, partly owing to Bamonn D s threat of reprisals T, convicted of carrving afml, ¥ ¥xbeuted, and paftly tifough the Werré: of thé Inchichoré explosion and othei happénings. Oneé ificident tofay téstifide to_thé stats ot ténsidh. When & l6rty losded with Free SeAt s6ldiers passed SioWwly through a croWe e an Will B satisnéd with less ana |POIBInE & mEEtSE of protest in eofimee- mzflul DOUIRTYNER i Condsell- oy lout_are géttig more. efia Renis oughit to In Fiow: Plsmouth Roeks. fl&r.lee B ims (Batred) nm;n 5 i-ia'-'a'ml xufiw Spencer, A HELD AY iuovn : n&-‘ mé &b .my .fl% #hrnmm Q‘fl ..&% tisn WiR the hinger strike of Mart MaéSwiney 2an@ her sister, many i tht chowd 1oOted and shouted apusivé &pi théts. A shot was fired by somééne ir the crdw8, and the soldiérs replldd witk a vOle§_in the air, which provoksd s Padic. This wak followed by machine g6h fifé, &nd thréé civilians aré repodried th Have bebh sounded. Affile MacSwihéy i€ maiftaining hé: vigil outside Mount Joy DFisSn, Whert Mary MaeBwifiey has Beeh fasting Sifici NovemBer ll!{fi tl‘lflAL MERCIER l!(! BaD CASE OF INFLOEREA Brosséls, No. 15.—Cardihal, Mbreibr, flisate of Belgium, i§ iii. suftér g -froth a Bad case of influefisa; Whiek in itssil is not comSidéred by (hé actbnd- INE phySiciahs a8 dldrming, but thers § . m 134F b¥ theni of complications Whigh 43 | on dbeouiit - 6f the ags 6f the prélath PIER §ive RIS Bhse a4 mioré sbrichs tHn The cirdlinal ead§ht 2 £61a at fi &MonF of éntombing Belgiuii's S8B18ier o1 Novéthber 11 and wak f6reds 6 take t6 Bed the folloWing aay. " THE gardlndl's comditioh laté thid SF8A- Wis Fepbrted as progrissing fAver- lfYoqu.theSm" of the e *:;:z#“‘"m. CRANSTON’ ' ""Allnhuhu_ynd” issue. ,.m&dflm