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- — last w«k. Norwlahy Manday. Don 15 08 AT Sl Sosvss beavay Yok o Beall T F Sl G Beme v, P 4 2h VARIOUS MATTERS R e o he Recei - while Alose in Fusp), o'V o o B Lo vt Full tides today. SRR, SRS v H‘-Qd &lllfl M Mflh hm e mm‘flé “Hewitt | of The moon was new on Sunday eve- | Played in New London Sunday evening W ot ‘her ousin; YOUNG FOWL, | »~<-. i in an orchestra at a weading. Wn« ¢ ol [There came near being a fatallty at | recelved such inguries as to give sori- | cmnu%._‘fimu':r Suchem . Harold Hempstead, . i Lt d';';“fl' flled the streets all | eorge R, Hempotead of Grot | the 815 and electric plant on Satur- oI % o | tarrace is visiting air. ;nfl Mrs. Charle is confined to his homo by lliness. 3r. | 487 8fternoon, when John Donahue, an | or ™" pumphouse ani. wedt. 13, the | e B W s R elttom i At first 1 Don't forget Neosha whist tonight | Hempstead is a student in the Nor- | eMploye at the gashouse for many | building and shut off, the power from Alrs, Barstow M | yaited to see It the curc wis permu- ROAST NATIVE datire’’ hall ety Wich Frée Academy. vears, was caught in the gearing in | the motor before he spoke to his fel- Imd wd Ik Ibele it v, T at Foresters' —a nent or not, and when you realize tha S et G :g: - bwcu and mun saved :z m‘wwmam :'a‘::td for assist- {'Olive W Platt, oc shington Sreet-for five winters before' 1 used Hyomel 5 . e B v, rs, on and son d logging machine aj €0l jon was seen speal N Mok i nAt pri!g‘“ g‘:’; by mnflyl 870 P8 Ly Ve Nikutnad i Skt Gest puf:"a‘;:- throwing off the belt. AS it was, he|and facts learned he was at once | Mr. and Mrs. “Hewry 8. Gionel of e g xm“m';u'd g at ok .)-a:h:n i ents at the Backus hospital. o ‘spending 4 woek with her pareats, | TCocived severo mjurien in the Tight s eog oL | Garden Clty wpent Bundus with Mrs. {judge why 1 waited with o good deai| from 7,30 to closing time 3 F: Mo and Mra. rAvel Clidted pare | side and arm, s now at the Back: 2 Ginnel's mother, Mrs. Frank T. Brown, {308 Juit for time to tell If 1 was ' = mers Brus Schools In d number of districts will | Mr. and Mrs. Axe tianson of | us hospital, where he will remain for of Perkins avenue. 3 really, cured or not.”—I. A. Lindses. 318 o close Friday for the holiday vacation, |2 treel some time.’ It was stated on Sunday | &n examination, V the — 145, South Street, Boston, Mas, AnDi fhat it was not considered. that the | auent dre-luwluchthey Frank Edwird Johnson sailea for |37 gget™ (Main Floor) nov2id The river is well bordered with ice,| GOING TO CHINA TO wounds were dangerous, but it will | was deemed best that he .hou Europe last Thursday. His mother, o By e In- and the smaller coves were safe for probably be some time before he will | the Backus hospital, | where i Qire, Jonngon, wht . EHnamother, hepeonitie Hvorseh 4 hrdugh the i d Obe lot of Giit ‘and . Silver “Cendlsh HAILRE CLUB |#aters on Saturday SPERIAHTALBARLORS | be MhMEC RS s F. Bogue took him in a hack and | Mes Thomas, will spend the winter In | ynd thix Tinghly healing ind antiseptic | SUcks wnd Picture Frames, regulae - e on | town. . v v \ Dr. Joseph Bostiand . Bives: Parewel | it e e e N s e g AR vaporized air will promptly relieve and | Vilue 5oc The dust on Saturda; tly an te P Rliihe ety g ps - permanently cure catarrl und afl ordl-| TONIGHT 250 b 142 Main St. 3 - areatly an- Banquet by His Friends. is located the pump for filling the tank, | les had been cit and the wound was | OMMiss Anna I, Bly, who has been | o Gicoises of the nose and pronchizlf el o lrmerlcl':;nts,d'mairrmg the effect e water belng used,in the, plant and | in the flesiy”part of his side and arm. | spending geveral’ weeks In twn. his uibes, 1t giyes reat reliet to con- p Wy of their window displays. A farewell banquet, which was a| s drawn from the river. The pump | None of the muscles, it was stated, is | gone enectady. N. Y., where she sy b D e’ and Tore sl Fremeh MESIAUPANS | sume nanosoro grouna oo 1| SV Voot e comy | Rene 18 S48 G, e S | v e S i il | A 3 sk o e afolhr SV, Kok e o | ok Sy, o o 1 et by m, oun. ne for | was . 3 - Ely. 00d C: - e sy Christmas. wreaths has been brought | Bunday ceening at nis haer or cuiaad | at the time to ofl the machinery. He | in the right side under his shoulder- By & 08g00d Co.” N ok el FONTEHT" 150 valbi bl - to town from Sandy Desert, Mohegan, | Street, by a party of sixteen of his men | bad completed the oiling and turned | blade about three and a half inches | About twelve young friends of Miss 2 ok Al R "ottt Wr Hatle Chob » friends, who took this way of showing| about when the back of his coat was | long and his right arm from the elbow | Sarah Loring gave her 4 birthduy sur- | 25¢ value, set 120 WS embers, Second Floor, facing Ma 5 3 their regard for the popular dentist,| caught by the gear. He was pulled |to the shoulder was painfully ,torn.|prise party at her home on Lincoin Men's and Women's Traveling Casety LAY street. esterday was the coldest morning | who has heen here for the past four| backward into um machine and his | Mr. Donahue has been employed at|avenue on Saturday evening. ‘Three rubber lined—rubber lined for w.-n "l‘“fi““fl* for Qpen House Club | of the season so far, mercury from 15| years with the King Dental company.| coat and clothes were pulled off into | the gas house for many years and his | tables of hearts were played, Miss b gl b P lembers, Second Floor,.looking on | jogrecs to 18 degrees, being reported. | Assisted by Mrs. Bootiand, who was lef | the gearing. so binding it that the belt | accident will be learned with much | Dorothy McClenathan and Joseph m - v Ry | P R IR SR into the secret, the conspirators carried | Was thrown off, but not before he had | regret by his many friends. Worth winning the prizes. 6 Salloves shouinciilosed wote | - " Dt comb, '{:5(‘:5»«”&0& 1o s8000Y e = 3. During the holidays and longer it |out the surprize successfully, and the 20 e = sah, belching, and euses all stomac 5 B onadion’ Restaurant: 35 cents | . ranted, Mabrey will serve from 3 | doctor gracefully fitted Into the circls Sunday Afternoon Service at . Haile | e oe stomey pars Earre barof tay, | Women's fine Black Cotton Hose, pae i G | T 6. aftenoon ten, ut soe vy ong | Of sixteen which he was invited to join | NORWICH CHRISTIAN. ENDEAVOR | DIVISION NO. 1, A. 0. H, Clih. ke B s g, up four pairs in a box—pretty holls piThe. Popular Wedneaday, Evering | atter doing your shopping.—ads. 3 L0 DHis Shers the ook ey UNION'S ANNUAL MEETING. RE-ELEGTS OFFICERS | Tie usual afternoon tea and a musi- s - e B 100 Jinners have been resumed —6 to ey - y g e ¢ . cal programme at the Halle club Sun- g v @ box ., . e i R December 13 15 St. Luey's day: in| ciabiliy, * CVening of delightful S0-| pojg at Second Congregational | President M. J. Dwyer Elected for | day from 3 to 6 o'clock was the en- Custom House Receipts Fall. Childven's Cadet Hostory in . Sasiial (o e the Tnglish ~(radidions, patroncss | DE Bootlund expts to leave hers Ch:r:::lonn Election of Officers Third Term. e or S marmmrte hoke who mom | (oeme Teport Of the secrtary of the| boxes, six pairs in s box, hesl§8q 4 TOMA’ 3 against all diseases of the eyes, and vesday or Wednesday to join a| an resses. ) _ . Those who pour- asury to cs8 ax to the emolu-| »toe— mmn""fiffiifiz p:mm m:m‘ ;l 1:\es|:bcxug ;ogr‘ < in New Haven. Their plans are Division No. 1, A. O. H., held its id wen;( iss l{!nri\ B:;:lrnn [alml\”.\m«: ments of the custom house offic TONIGHT . o .. $150 VEAL ROAST B v ve New Haven about the 28th of| The annual meeting of the Norwich | regular meeting Sunday afternoon in MG""‘ . ";""-|-"= st by’ the s sscg | thoughout the country, based on the| 0% = 0 SPINACH Through the efforts of the Rey, | e month for Vancouver, B. C.. whence | Christian Endeavor wnion was held in | Hibernian ball with an especially I“T{”I“l e 0"{‘_"‘ . A and receipts of ch distri shows that | Women's Fleecy -lin. Ribbedl Under- L . BALAD s nghradrd V- | they will sail for Shanghai, China,| the parlors of the Second Congrega- | large attendance. Two new members | Mle Lefleur. The mer ‘;"n"l;s. , i n rtford s in Connecticut, but lost| wear, long sle vests and ankle TEUT ANy VANTPED CREAM | Hugh Treanor, “America,” the leading | where 'they intend to locate’ in the| tional church Saturday _afternoon. | were initiated and report was made | Prosramme wap given by the follbw- | siightly from the report of laxt year.| drawers, value AZ90 LA Catholic weekly in the United States, | dcntal business. Dr. Bootland is @ na- | President G. H. Ewing being in the | that arrangements were completed for | JUE SnECERE TUas SIOUIC HEC " S paton office has gone down| TONIGHT, each 210 has been placed on file at the Otis li- | tive of Scotland, but has seen & good | chair, concluding his fourth vear. the dance in T. A. B. hall, February, | FIaiIC, Sackatone, Miss iatlie OFtelll | considerably, the total ¢ Fihi part of the world in hia day. ="For| Thére were the Teports of the sec- | the tickets, being distributed by the o B Lo 0 R R s Y T RO i R T 7 NOW IS THE TIME TO ORDER some time he was in South Africa, and| retary and treasurer, and the chair- | committee. » gty Aoyl g o ¥ s | YO ; ten years ago he came to Doston, be- | men of several commitiees. The officers Who have filled the | Next Thursday, when the glfts are |lost y ew TLondon, too, shows i { PRESS. Agups UR A marriage license has been ispued | (57 F°47S 250 Be, camo o Toston, be Py e Tt vear wce o unanc| to be brought which they intend to |slight wse. - Lust Albatross in evening shades Winter Suit and Overcoat ste to John A. Johnson, 48, [a0d misintalning that connection ever] fomesy B siamnt ot B o Pott |imonaly ré-stacted ae zomowe give as tho club's Christmas donation | T. O owon e Rk, oll, lavender &ad ercoat. Thompson, Conn.; Catherine | since. Under King Dental company | ter, Jewott City it Dresidont, George i# oy the ‘local organiess UREEIIE. wm, regular price 50¢. : LET US MAKE YOU ONE. 39, housework, Thompson, | auspices he spent a number of months 'Hyde, Norwich; treasurer, J. H. M_P—: Sock, TONIGHT, yard ................ 89 * JOBN KUKLA, Merchant Tailor, | “o""- in Florida, then in the middle west and | Larrabee, Norwich: recording and cor- rs. Perkins Spoke. S ; ’ afhnun{em“smpl?ces h: ?um‘l,ecrflcut and | responding secretary, A. M. Cobleigh, The American Woman's Baptist oct26a Frankiin " Squ kg A _ | other New England states before com- | Norwich; pastor counselor. Rey. C. H. Home Missionary society held : Center Room) The December issue of The Churel- | jng here, Hin departure will be regret- | Peck. Hanover; junior superintendent, | ting group meeting with M 2 ST B 4 man says: Trinity church, Norwich, | ed, but the best wishes of & large num- | Miss' M. 1. Watties. : eod at the Paptist parsonage in I u"ce“ ra e uma 0 One lot of Fancy,Mesh Vellings in Wil soon be handsomely equipped | ber of friends will accompany him and | Secretary Cobleigh spoke of the | ders, East Lyme, Thursday afte black and colors, 25 quality~ [ with ectric lights, the gift of a|his wife in their new location. faithful work of President Ewing in Representatives from Nlantie, V TONIGHT oo su e on i parishioner in memory of his wife. ——— his office and upon his motion a vote ford, New ‘London, North Lyme and ’ pet , cn ava""a lnfl r l MOOSUP MAN’'S BODY of lhasneku was ex(flnd‘ed tc; him lzere; I'Z;m]l“ko;‘\;::““e‘it:m;:‘n-ncn:".\l{l« r;ql,'.ml.;; at nal“on £ s.: l. 1 .I}'.' of fine Cross Bar Hand- The Christi t S - g s C h of of rooklyn, L. and T, M v : : A58 PRt e i, i HAS NOT BEEN CLAIMED. | 1o Becretary Cobio g ol o tan Perking of * Norwigh addressed the TONIGHT . 12he 4 Te a.vumal? c;,::d J.:k.anv.u_g, Tragedy of a Sunday Man. by Miss | Son Has Popitively Identified His Fa. | Christian Endeavor union desiring the meeting, which was entirely informal. B TR — | Swiss Emboldered Collar and Cute connecting with. Seaboard Air| Charlotte Molyneaux Holloway, of New S oo sg A § Ll ot Ko g, o | inadrte Huve: Nekoutol N Sets— Line and Atlantic Coast Line R. R.|TLondon, a writer and lecturer, who .14 ton frém this vicinity that they could 9 4 The restaurant at the Haile| TonigHT N . 280 Henry Muenzel, the musical direc- . . tor, presided over the rehearsal of the | Club will be open every evening | Fine assortment Wh Froehlichkeit singing soclety on Sun- 4 " Linen_ple day afternoon at Froehlichieit hatl at | sntil Christmas. Hot supper will| ion v for all points in Florida. has many local admirers. oty bl connected with some | - 9 : The roll call showed the following Members of the Catholic Women’s F:_gk‘aS‘!]':;g‘tl“,'\f;‘,fm:;‘ew}‘,fi;"w:; societies present: Bozrah, Hanover, L club, Mrs. P. H. Harriman, president, | toung a a with. Jewett City Baptist and Congregation- Ma"n I."lfl Visited the almshouse Saturday after- | syna.dcad,in bed with a woman at & | JPCC. wich Town and Second Congre- noon, leaving fruit, cake, candy, mag- | been claimed by relatives. The body | 88 lonal. Embroldered ‘loth and Table 1o $1.00 to $2.60— two o'clock. was followed at -~ o # eh ot By s et be served at 25:ts. to ac.(:rnmn TONIGHT 50c and 750 the men and women. in which it was |datz members of the clu® who{ Burlap Pilg tencil and artistic de- { azines, etc., for the old people of Su- | was positively identified by his son, I+ | Miss Alice A. Bishop of Bozrah, who shown that thelr concert in_celebra- signe, valie 7oc To Key Wast, Fla, Mobile, Ala., Gal-| perintindént Batiw's nooeenoid o | B Chaett. It who resldes iy Woon. | represented tiie union at the Silver tion of the Christmas holldays will e | WOrk. DY . il vr. 28 Veoton, Texas, connecting for points et socket, and another son, Patrick, aged | Bay conference, gave an excellent re- finely given. The regular monthl s L £ 7 idi ith hi port in which she referred to the help- meeting of the soclety was held dur- | The Wednesday evening 50cts. - in Mexico, California, Colorado, Utah| The Connecticut Horticulture socl- | 17y Ao repidik WIS Wit 0 | fulness of the prayer service, and spe- ing the afternoon. followed by . spare- € (8 & (P Yeevnds. cty held its annual meeting in Hart- |y opang's father paid & visit to them | Cial stress placed en mission stud: rip and sauerkraut supper. dinner will be omiited for two —t) ford Friday night and passed resolu- [ due MACS [l BESE & Voot Ctaved | classes. Some of the best people and k ns. white mercers tions favoring the adoption of a par- Sun W] e 1 is son's | the big minds of the world are en- weeks up In boxes, value " ' over Sunday, when he left his son 2 cels post system In this country. John | house, saying he would return home to | countered there and she spoke of many PR AR T Y Children " Cry dec13 | 5 flm"" " I" F. Hines was re-elected president of [ Moosup. That was the last’ seen of | interesting speakers, The soclal side A 3. R, FOR FLETCHER'S TONIGHT, per yard L e the soclety, imh by his relatives in Woonsocket. r'"”zg;:‘:::‘mgdl?l:ml:g‘il‘g: ool Re-elected for Tird Term. — | ey nothi im after v va on- | To Old Point Comfort, Norfolk, New-| . W Nl Ty heard nothing from him after | ro olop"Which proves of great value.| President, Mictael 3. Dwyer: vieel CAST ORI A | (Kitchenware Dep't.—Basement) i ahatih The Rev. Willlam F. Newton has| “hpio guct news that the dead man's| The address of the afternoon was | president, Patrick T. Murphy; record- 3 been appointed state colporteur for the | son received of the tragic death of his | £lven by Rev. G. H. Ewing, whose | ing secretary, Michael O'Connor; fi- White lined. outside, Enamel Baptist churches, and has secured an | father was when he read the news- | topic was Saved to Service, in which | nancial secretary, Daniel J .0'Ne Ware two auce Pans, Wash Basins, TONIGHT, each b .. 1% VI i to Glll Sp ltlll Attention 10| Three quart Beriin Ketties, white Ull Splzndid llu of lined, value 48c TONIGHT cesvesssson sl ic] 2 Mrs. Cl ., said that her | he sald: Some Christians like to look | treasurer, Dennis' J. Moran: sergeant outfit which includes a baby organ | paper: Mrs. Cluett. Jr., sald that her back aud glory over things they have | at arms. Aichssl Fogarty: Janitor, ’ f husband's father was 60 years old and y JOHN A. DUNN Aflel“ ;:‘: £ oanahene. Aok s R B aower. e has four sons, the twa | escaped in a life of sin; others like | Michael = O'Connell; the following s % xecutive committee that [ WIAOWEE. e Ta o0 s, O two | to look into the future to think of | standing committee was named, John 50 MAIN STREET to facilitate his travel he meeds an| jine. sone who reside with two sis- | What is before them. Salvation means | J. Foley, Peter O'Neill, James Nagles, automobile—Hartford Times. ters in Montreal, P. Q. "Nae two daugh- | having subtracted from our lives va- | Roger Tighe, James Riley. it tors of the dead man are married. F. | rious disasters, and o glad outlook of | President Dwyer goes in for his Contalning a complete list of the|D. Cluett, Sr. told his son when he | the future. Some Christians are neg- ) third term, having made a very eapa- automobile laws with detailed expla- | visited him that he was working in | atie and others distinctly positive. | ble official and the division has en- TORM S it i Mator i b Moosup and intended to return home | In the look backward there are dan- | joyed a steady growth in membership nations, a list of all the various makes, { 4 ™\ e work. » gers and uncertainties, while the look | under his administration. An the last a table of horsepower ratings and ta- forward is a safe, triumphant life. Lay | year about twenty new members have (Main Floor) / Book Department, rear elevator —,—— Small lot ooks, works of . v —AND— bles of fees, the information book just not emphasis on the escape from but ) heen added, party through the medium Ralph Victdr and Castleman, regular gotten out by the secretary of state | VORWICH DELEGATES HOME the glory of what is to come. The|of a membership contest with & prize “r lr l gt by i ¥ FROM WASHINGTON. | Christian life is not a life of restraint, | offercd. At the present time John I. FoR CHRIS MAS TONIGHT, cach 380 . and being distributed by membérs of S eat er trl S | automobile ciube, 1 proving a most but one of freedom, looking up rather | Donnelly ‘seems to Tave u sfe lead - Vice President Tracy to Report at the| than down, urging one to climb higher | for the prize, with President Dwyer valuable handbook for auto owners. - i " . . ot and live a more glorious life. second. The award will be made at - rything in Fiction, —AT— i paw il e :.: ird of rade This | el ‘and Heaven ave unsafe motives | the installation of the officers, which ey i b (Mgtisaby Biotrmmet) The following premiums were| Week—Had Profitable Trip. for living a Christian life. They pro- | will take place at the first meeting i g vl s Holiday Box Papers, one quire sige, FRED C CROWELL!S awarded by the state board of agri- mote selfishness »and not suf- | in Janua The division also has a Among the most desirable is the| 800d value at 19c each— y | culture for the best exhibitions of | President ¥. W. Cary and W. B.|cient. Life is not a flight from one | very satistactory financial showing to Mo Gantirs) L1 f the Standard| TONIGHT, box AABEET 1o corn by Individual growers in the| Youdg returned on Saturday and E. A.| place to another, not a voyage to a | make in the past year. ew Century Library of the Standar ) 87 Water Street. state; Class A—Dent corn, Division 1, | Tracy on Sunday from their trip to land of rest. Ll:e is our )];aemte. hera o ot MEARHES is a good fllustration of our B Authors, - . vt golliw, 3. Gulley, Washington as delegates from the lo- | and now, and we must make for ou 3 hest quality 4 Open Saturday Evening Hll' § p. m.| oy B paint vore aomey, Storrs; | B Board of Trade 10 the national riv. | Heaven here and now. Salvation un- FEANK & Sy, adiodd s d Dickens, Scott, Thackeray, (Wash Goods Dep't.) nov2idaw nos B SRt corm, diviston 1, €AY | crs and awterways congress, There| to service is the keynote to the stal- FORMER WEST SIDE BOY, . Mercerized Stripe Walstings, all cols vellow, Harrison L. Hamilton, Blling- | [0 % 000 gelegates in attendance, 18| wart Christian life. Many have mnot — 4 Hugo, George Eliot, ors, value ton; Louis C. Edwards, Ellington; di- | piit 7o “(his state, including Gov- | learned the getive, unselfish service to | Member of Valuable Land Company PN Lk gl TONIGHT, yard 178 9 vision 3, other than yellow, No. 1,922, | ernos Weeks. the Master, ‘There is a difference be- | uo4 Partner in Large Western Store, _ ’ 2 A it a 0 s Almanac W. P. Johnsdn, Columbia. Governor Weeks spoke before the| tween work and service and it is due i g Dumas, Shakespeare. s gy congress on the opening day and was | to the motive, The Christian life must " B Local members of the D. A. R. were | entertained by John Barrett, director| be a motive life and if you are do-| Frank E. Sweet, who was a resi- The books are bound in flexible (Muslin Underwear Dep FOR 1910 greatly disturbed Saturday morning to | of the bureau of American republics, | ing all you can for God it is service, | dent of the West Side when a boy, Take a look at our ‘Christmis [ jeather on thin paper, and make very (Second Floor.) Toarn of the thefts of Miss §. B. Ma.|at which all secretaries and heads of | It is not sufficient to make good, you | went to Colorado a number of vears \ s o g be nad 1o ‘Su] coin Gont 8 Miss 8 b M- | Gepartments, including Governor Di- | must make the best of your lives. ex- | ago and tpok up a section -of govern- || window ana view the' display of [ cheic s. They can be had in fu ildren's Coat is now rg.dy and for sale clay, the Washington clerk of the so- | o0/ " o 1intis were present. He went | cel in whatever line of church work | ment land. Eventoally the Crystal ’ sets or s volumes, and gri all i ciety, who has confessed to Mrs, Scott ew York Friday to confer with| yon find yourself, saying I can and 1| River Land company purchased the Razors, Safety Razors. Pocket H - i Pogniar 986 Qualy wholesale and retail .y that she has stolen several thousand | Governor Hughes on a meeting of gov-| Will. land, which is in Carbondale in that R e k- These books are way ahead of the| TONIGHT dollars from the national D. A, R. by | ernors later. i qu’}‘eht hour waa;lond\tx{l:ted "byx Revt. suuh:-, hou%m nnn‘(ih:}r secllo,n to go Knives, Table Knives und F 3 old style sets, where the volumes are| oo .o bstract! . s. Some| The local delegates found the session | W. T. Thayer, preceding the serving of | with it, and expénded about $40,000 in o Y 00 hea o hold your hand o | assorted petterns &nd 0o r by “\‘.‘,fr;_“l‘c’:"ni“'&"l:xler:e::mz"}’)"‘\: very profitable and E. A. Tracy il | refreshments, the members of the local | irrigating the Fanch until it has e || Scissors. Ete, Bt o Ansy hold in your hand while | asworted patterns and colors, regulas eoting MY oty T nooT | give a report to the local board at its | Soclety having prepared for the vis: | come one of the best and most pro- reading s g 0| meeting Miss Maclay while in Wash- sty Tl whek itors. ductive agricultural spots of the We “bave: 8 lendid line of Books| TONIGHT casesceransessse il ington. In the evening there were two help- | world. 704 P KRl P v %1 | Women's Long White Muslin Skirts, 158 Main Street. - ful addresses by Rev. Dr. L. L. West| It is owned principally by him and for Sunday Schools, suitable for all en's Long | Mogiin | Having returned from his vacation, SR, Boaaluation, Aprny: and Rev. P. C. Wright. Lou D. Sweet. This vear the ranch <ni f ages. The six volumes of the Motor| (W{fe ,.4’:“:(“- {imited n'i.i.f‘.'l‘!‘; dectod Rey. William A. Gildea preached in| - Major L. M. Simonson from Hart- et cleared up the remnant of the mort- Pocket Knives sold in three Bat Serionite peth Hied e e - St. Patrick’s church, Sunday, from |ford was here Sunday for a visit to MUST USE AUTO MARKERS. | gage debt, and the finest prospects are |§ . ooxy 13 a record which speaks fI[% . et DENTISTRY the gospel for the third Sunday in | the local Salvation Army, speaking at 2 before its enterprising owners. Dur- . These popular | are handsome- | Women's Muslin Night Robes, low Advent, John 1:19-28, His text was th the meetings in the morning, after- | Secretary of State Rogers Notifies Po- | ing the past season the company bad for itself. The quantity Is a printed in lar fine paper.| ,neck and short ve, embroidery The dental business established by Tty 1St ext was the | noon and evening. In the evening the| . A 1,000 acres under cultivation and se- trimmed, regular Tic quality— my brother, whose assistant 1 was for [ €vangelist's rebuke to his questioners | Army paraded from headquarters | lice of Change Required January 1st. | cured from 100 acres a crop of 12,000 || guarantee of the Quality. Zhey arm wholssor s and can-f o IGHT 850 many vears, will be continued by me, | who had been blind to Christ's pres- | down through Main street and Frank- o sacks of potatoes, rumning 120 pounds not fail to interest the Loys and Girls. | . sres St ariil i o pleasure to see the former | ¢NCC AMONE them; and from their pun- | lin square and up Bath street to the | State Secretary Matthew H. Rogers| to the sack. The entire crop was sold 4 r biished at $1| A Jimited number of Women's Bhort customers of my brother and as many | ishment were adduced proofs of the | corner at Chapman’s flatiron build- | has informed the local poliec depart- [ under contract to the government, the These books are published a Kimonas, assorted patterns, regular mew ones as will favor me with iheir | penalty which must await those sim- | nE: b“'herf fthey hgnled. nd sang &) ment of a change in the automobile | railroady and private clubs at §1.25 per per volume. We shall sell them while| 5ée quality— tronage. Extracting 25c and up. | ;oo E * number of hymns before returning to ers, -{ 100 poun, ey lant for 5 ovisd DR. CHAS. B. ELDRED, | larly ignorant in these latter days.| jeagquarters for the meeting. D M e 1 TN i JOrTatal RiIVe T0: ooty Jrany bt it d - The parailel was ably and convincing- On’and after that date motor vé-| took the first prizes in almost every st . , in language strong and hicles of private owners will carry | class at the great potato show at Car- G ac choice, markers with backgrounds of red and | bondale, last October. Out of seven Iy (Millinery—Third Floer) 4 bt 4 WisREBAIRR I Pty * white figures| Cars of manufacturers, exhibits, the company took six prizes. Geo. BROKE HIS ELBOW. 1] c on CIIC@| dcoiers “and niverymen will carrs | /Besidés ralsing potatoes of the fine 2 ; b wnarkers with white backgrounds and | est quality, the ranch produced almost FRANKLIN SQUAR We also have a fine line of Boys' Books at 19¢, and Children's Toy velvet, falt. Urimmed ills and wings, regular immed Hats, with fancy q Ehrets Oliver Peckham Injured While At- red figures. L eotareny | CoTY other product, including « large Baoks in great variety yalun 3200 and $4.00— o [ 2 . N —IN— ecars carryin manufacturers’, ever ck 1 . . . chseed & Extra tempting to Jump Over Hitching Post. IN P g “‘_P“;m'f‘,! markers must | anything raised on the ranch, especial- AlL the Handsome Illustrated Gie| pi Otiver Peokii Nt ¥ 1 an 3 Dbear in addition on the rear the oper- | ly_the hay and oats, soks. sucih s Harrison Fisher's| Wings, all colors, value osc and Lager est son of I 1. Peckham of the Hast ator's markers, which are black back-| Mr. Sweet was selected by the Rifie R American GUIFE 1A= 2! Hiie, wroke Lis cibow 408 Batly ot 1! grounds and vellow figures. For ex-| county board of trade to take charge B sl e bl i roment /... sirsittoi T g i Hifle, ok b ‘bv A y spli ample the number plates will be made | of the potato exhibit of the county poe 9 g ABOUL. 8 oo Tosk. | WS Aetlbnt Do, as follows: at the National apple show at Den- he Couftin” by Lowell, “Susanna | fa o gd D2 A O[O y ¢| Private owners—C2498. ver. | and Bue,” by Wigglh, and many others. | 2 Wauregan O Ll D g e s h o] -Mbuhiscnery CIN Besides his extensive farming oper- (Upholstery and Carpet Dep't.) over the hitc ost, made of an old | deeply Public Confidence is_ground At ations, he is a pi in the lead) House hot-water boiler, in front of the house | in SMITH THE/DRUG MAN than the | Dralers=Cob. atlage, No oA pemss e g All New Regular $1.50 (Third Floor) of Addison Avery on Hamilton avenue. | enthusiastic response (o our advertise | Jyite" seCrotary fnforms the po- | domestic supplies afe soid, from a pa- | FI t $1.08 GOOD XMAS GIFTS Cafe. o slipped and fell on his elbow. Dr. | ments setting forth the merits of our | yice ‘{hat owners of motor cars bear- | per of pins to a reaping rachine. | ICTION at $1.08. Utility Boses, matting covered, /gval Witter attended the b who bore his | own SPECIAL PREPARATIONS for Il ‘ -+ ve f1 1 ’ painful injury with fortitude, walking | family use. ing markers other than those specified| They evidently have fun as well as 3 A 4 front. brass corners and hinges R 5 P r ude, wa y use. will not be romplying with the law | work in the mountainous west. for at 3 15358 | When you want books go to an otd | [OU W 1SRN00" wirips on all established the half-mile from the scene of the | Hundreds of people who were never| after the beginning of the year. the potato show there were served to wok Shop, where goods | qqees micely finiahe inside tray, i‘;'.‘ vl~;:|t ‘lla his home, half of the way | in our store before have been attracted the hungry two large steers and thou- w:'" cand up to date.| e “regular price $ Nas ed, by these advertisements, with the re- sands of stuffed baked potatoes, bread R Waurogan House Cafe ; by St e T, | umon SeRVIGR ST RISt | A ket of clothes So _ Spooner Orchestra. friends have been added to our list of AT SECOND CHURCH, | milk and coffee. Two thousand per- Just received from us lS,CCY' | Carpet Sweepers, nickeled mmmuu-. THE PARKER-DAVENPORT () During the late evangelistio services | Permanent Customers. 26 8 fepbe sons were present. tainly much more inviting | Rardntess i overy war SN . tho musicians who asseisted the chorus | his jy purely the xesult of UN- | Evaglistic Mesting Will Be Held ——e thin ' “Gab il of ity 'R e Sweeper, veouins Kisce SRRIE Proprietors. n’lgu:lzt:‘oll":;l :r":h::(: DThZ ISHL“:’"‘:; EQUALED VALUE GIVING—a direct There on Tuesday Evening—Dr. Red Cross Stamps. Qlothes to be washed. IGHT ON MAIN STREET, TONIGHT Py ¥y WL $2.00 aro the members: H. L. Yerringtom | fomrary s e Rl ot Tha riner | Wilar sCHen atwon tp S0 e Do you know about the o . Leather Bags, gusset and brown flne ' : 3 Shat it R campaign through the sale of e s, w L e O tag, | Dle_that It's the hest kind of business| The union evangelistic meoting this | Christmas stamps was advertised from | NO. 158, ieh, stz 14 o 18 incl, Fogular price coma et Miss Aiice’ Woodward, | t° 8uard the interests of your custom- | week will be held at the Becond Con-| the curtaip at the Breed theater on WEI‘ WASH : $3.75 and $4.00— -w- LEo" -m oot “Wekly roheatsals ave being | €8 @s carefully as you guard your| gregational church, Rev. Dr. J. W. | Saturday by a speclally prepared slide Ye Olde Booke Shope TONIGHT only .......... 2 Reld on ucsday evenings. own. Bixler of New London is to make the | that was thrown on the screen. It e et We never knowingly recommend or|address. He is about to start on a|showed a green wreath, the well known s WAY? , 1840 ESTABLISHED 1840 ! sicnc. ciad sreos. rogular price 5386 Dr. Farnsworth Goes to New Haven, | scll a worthless remedy. three months' tour of the Holy Land. | cross of red, and the words: “Every gns, slze 37xid, regular i . Db, Froderick " FUCHRwEN, accom gl e intended last week 1o havelstemp eoldls -a bullet in the fight 1i you do not you have not TONIGHT ...oooveoo.... $308 v " 2 Ry irst st, gains| 0 H 19 3661 4 panied by his nurse, Fred Staplins, the piace G Rt anwd ot B T kal solved the question of suc- deciMaw . W}I'mn Rugs, size 36x61, regular price lP"VPNB\\' London Sfl(:)lrdfl)‘ for New ond 'GhiolL, Thsi ot -Cagia cessful houseketpm‘. B e varal il R aimd R . ; - plien s it e P ; JOSEPH BRADFORD,| ™V L 8800 2]8 Mfln Street. months ago, from which. he has mot Typos Will Afiiliate. Lpamene. e, ghners Slad w20 m slm hlliq FogorrecoTyEg. Norwich Typographical union, o | crease of capitai stock of the Norylcl Book Binder. ml] lnlldlng Tl it Boaasa vies The Drug Man, 100, meeting in_Central Labor Union | Construction company of Norwich from 193 Franklin Stioet. A The Reid & Hu‘h.s c'. | hall. on_ Saturday evening. voted to | $1,000 to $50,000. " —_— Jobn . Hawkins, who recently pur- W v o el England Typo- — ‘Plione $98. noviiMWF nk Books Made and Ruled to Order. | we Recover Furniture and de hfl i ion. chased the Boswell avenue hose house, phical union. The annual election Groton,—Principal Marcus White of L We Warrant Entire Satisfaction. | thased, (e Bomell oo o rians 1o | Franklin Square, Norwich, Ct.| % oTc”rl takes place at the January | the state normal school, New ritain, : 108 BROADWAY. b fiay’ Telephone 112-6. octidd | alter it into a store and tenements. declld cting. was in the Lorough last weck, “Telephone bk sctigd | decliduw . i 3’