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‘ UNDE, R’I'AKERS §8 Main Streel. O IADY ASSISTANT WHEN REQUESTED. Christmas Boxes of Good Cigars 12, 25 or 50 —AT— Forecast For Today. / For New England: Fair in south; local snows in north portion, Thursday. Friday generally fair; moderate west winds. Prediction from the New York Her- ald: On Tharsday fair. and slightly colder weather will prevall, with light northwesterly winds, ~nd on Friday fair to partly overcase weather, with slight temperature changes. Observations in Nerwich. The following records, reported from Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes in temperature and the’ barometric changes Wednesday: 6 p. m. . Highest 42, Jowest 36. sons. A Tandie most of | navigation far such craft as the SIght | 8. P. Hollowell, k0. Peckham, ApDIe- | wmALEY—_in thie city. Dec. 15 Miss that passes now will see the stosks da- Predictions for' Wednesday: Partly | o oS B e Hne Just bill | Seer: A8 this dock ls the only public |ton Majne and gr hli:nnett There | " Elisabeth Henley. sister of the late . Bk By . onls:. of wérl .,”Q cloudy; westerty winds. ‘Wednesday’s weather; As predicted. Sun, Moon nmd Tides. Sun High || Moon Rises. | Sets. || Water. || Sets, . "Congressman Edwin W. Higgins ot o this district, who as a member of the | {Flot O CORRECE O 7 ey Judiclary committee will be much en- | g, 4 k'mr‘% h. ;m. ; aged during sessio) mgress | Tayior. I lcpe t u mmn— B onaar goneemt Josiistion OF m:%t included In'the Tivers and bar- importance to tha entire country, in Mystic fc discussing recently the matter of river and harbor improvements in relfllon “I hope there wi ne and hlrbnu bill in this zof‘reu There | of Mystic river seems to mie to be war- is no doubt but what the sentiment of ranted by the present conditions, .l- triet of Connect! Lieut. Col. Harry, At. 1 o'clock Wo‘nudny afternoon broth Henry B Db Wolf ot Sane ot Salem, De_olhfWw,UUUUU P. De Wolf, who lives in FUNERALS. Mrs. Horace A. Ballou. of Mrs. Horace A. Ballou the cbuntry is favorable to one. have no such profects in the improvement of ‘the Mi We tssipp! river and the locks and dams on the Ohio, though we pay our proporti towards their construction, an section largely interested in manufac- turing are concerned about the best and cheapest methods of transporta- tion and of furnishing competition with carried an appropriation of $50,000,000, anq_there has been about $300,000,000 appropriated by congress for the im- prevements of our harbors and interior water ocourses during the last fifteen years. ‘We have in the Third distriot same waterways that since the federal tho everything will depend uj Cnl:fl Taylor's report, 'hldl will m:: be forthcoming. . “The improvement of th. Shetucket river above Laurel Hill bridge was first called to my attention by Avery Smith of Norwich, It seems there is a ledge between the city dock at Rose place and the bridge, which. with the current and tide at that point endangers the wharf in the city and the expense can- not be fl‘&lt 1 hope the district engi- n‘er Wl recommend the improveme) \Ilh small, may in time nn nnpo it factor in the growth of Norwich. “In_the rlv('! and harbor act of the fu ‘was helc her late home in North swmm ‘here was a large num- ber in attendance, including many from out of towh. The services were con- lucted . N. B. Prindle, pas- Baptist churel A trio_consisting of Allen B. Burdick, John O. Peckham' and Rev. N. B.-Prin- dle sang Going Down Lha Valley and Nearer My Home. The bearers were, was a dsome floral Py DGILE Wik oy Procton City cemetery,. where a_commital service was read. Chburch & Allen had charge of the arrangement: TAFTVILLE ny~fin minutes. “the distance made in_fou! were the Misses OLIVER=In New. London, Be. Ik son to Mr, and Mr. Nelson R. Oliver, nnmn—nAwul—-— 1905, by Re 15, reester, Dita; Dawaon of “tuin clty PRARSON - HUNTINGTON - In Dec. by Beév. Willam Wilhur Brockton and. Miss nyrue G. clty, Thayer, MARRIED. this ol Mass., and Miss E. ington of this city. son, GA— Com MATHEWKON-— 0 Dec. d Miss Mathewson of Washington. SADINSKY—RABINOVICH. Ty rah, Mrs. Stephen O Notice,of ol 1T 1909, Dec. ui In W d Ml Ellen Grosve of the late Charles and in the 75th year of Funeral gervices from her late 1 Broadway ¥ 909, by Rev. ussie Rabinovici: DIED ullivan. neral hereafter alter's her age. o rwich, € T h r-u\d ; o "‘"fi""& To accommodate those who are #, Kaufman, rheodore Herbert Johnwon o Mary this T & T - Wash- 14, Max Stamm, Homnmm Sullhuk) of Nor- wich &N G 3 Smu evenings the Restaurant will} open every week-day evening, com- mencing Friday, December 17th, untll Christma: Hot Supper § to 7 o'clock. e The Wednesday uemu G0c Dinner will be omitted until after Christmas. G.-8. BENJAMIN, Directress. dec14TuThF Red Cross iy, are now on sale here. Buy them and put them on your pac! BEGIN rom" | To Do Your Chfl Christmas Gift-giving Made Easy toz- Start out bright and early this ing to do your Christmas It is the only safe way, as eh.ioln articles. The selection of a suilable ‘Christmas Gift for a Man or a Boy, is an easy propo- ott. sme, | ., for an ex Day. lia m | p om Il amllp Mmooy nment takes absolute jurisdiction | March 3 1007 watvars for fhe, hme Thuraduy atiernoon. Dec. 16, at i During the Helidays we make & spe= . ol R P | gf ST navigahle streams requird Some | BIBiriver. & Nrgnan of the Connecti- | Hibernlans Elect Ofosre—P. . G, Ma|og ioibes - o~ 0 sition, at this store. There’s|cia/ty o fine Handkerchiefs for wem- 2 G 19 || 1050 T el re authorized and the report of | ~James Moss to Visit Waterbury— | tam H. Coughiin aged o6 senis. > on. These suggestions: evin S 38 03 419 | 1140 D T Sotones avh e L Funera - trom bis 1ete. home . Friday A3 “20 Yati 3 ation and is maintained at I o s o Tha | ; Othee Megtion, ' orning . ot setdide: 18 | any mumber of good things|svriswyr Embroidered 18 426 (1 “128 Gepth by dredging, there being no | Ing secfetary of war in favor of the Mary's church at 9 o'clook. o (. chiefs, very dainty — st .1 4.20 2127 pmjecl suggested for any change, and | improvements have bgen ‘made. This| martville dhulon No. 1. Anclent Or- DRI Tewsit Oity, Diec. 151308, 8¢, 25¢ and S0e. i report here. der of Hibernlans, elected the follow- ing officer for the coming year at a wjell attended meeting Tuesday eve- ning: President. Thomas Phalen; vice pres- ident, William Nolan; recording secre- tary, Daniel Shea; financial secreta esent depth meets the present ud :cbable demand of commerce on the river for some time. There are, however, & number of other river and harbor matters in the district that do need caring for. The present practice, and It is & wise one, requires an au- e Raymond Bell, months. Funeral services at hig home on Tracy avenue Saturday at 2 o'clock. Burial in the Read-Herskell cemetery. ROGERS—In _Salem, Dec. 15, Evelyn M. DeWolf, beloved iife of nditure of §9,000 60,000 cubic yards channel at low water of eight pth and 75 feet in width from Hamburg. to the channel of the Con- necticut. Colonei Taylor in his report anticipates a revival of business in aged 1 years, 4 ARMENIAN Handkerchiets, fl:nn of pnunz handl 76c and $1.00. PRINCESS Lace Handkerchiefs one In a_specially designed Drug Store Six hours after high water it is low tide, which is followed by fload. ti + GREENEVILLE —_— Christmas Sale CKWEAR- Soc SUSPENDERS—2c and 5 ARM ELASTICS. 1909, 5¢ and BS0c ven by Euphemian \ iy . g er—50c, 75¢ and ;wo Circle of King’s Daughters—Other | thorization by congress for a survey | freighting ties, etc., and refers to the | Daniel Connell; treasurer Thomas| J. Frank Rogers, aged 48 years. HANDKERCHIEFS —~10c to 25c G“.G'.lel “‘ Cresco Notes About ‘:. V;“.’.. by the government engineers connected | fact that in 1889 about 80 vessel 100ds, | Pitzmaurice; sergeant at arms, Joseph | Funeral from her late residence, Salem GLOVES—50c to $6.00 DUCHESS Lace Handkercl with the department. The pur- 200 tons each, were | Deviin; .doorkeeper, William = Coe; | street, Friday morning, Dec. 17, at » y most complete line evel in Norwich—41.00, i. and up to $10.00. ci from shipped from “In the sai ict of two years ago a survey ol lw's cove was author- ized. This has been completed and is reported on favaorably by the engineer. ; g important that it be provided or. Mr. Higgins further sdid: ith the- many demands —of all llndl hl’ the expenditure of public tg all projects ¢ lhollld ‘be carefully consi __before appropriations are ma that thole am_firmly of the opinion u” the, Third district are most meritorious and will commend themselves to - the good judgment of the river and harber committee, who are now taking up the general bill.” pose of ?Elx‘. is to determine, first, whether the commerce, present and probable, warrants «the expenditure; s#ocond, what is the best method of attuin ng e desired improvement, and third, its cost. Congress by adopting th's method prevents a waste of the public money, secures in advance the best cngineering opinion of the country as to tho feasibility and practicability of tte vndertaking and is enabled to work upon facts instead of cohjecture as a basis. “In the last regular se: grers surveys of the Mystic river and Shetucket river above Laurel Hill bridge were authorized. Work the foriner is now In progress undfr the chaplain, Rey. Arthur O'Keefe. The sick committee was increased from three to five members, who are John Brenman; Joseph Devlin;, Wm. Malone, Michael ‘Connor and John D. Nolan. The finance committee chosen for the year is Daniel Shea, John Mulvihill and John Daly. The standing com- mittee was re-elected, as were Secre- taries Shea and.Connell and Treasurer Fitzmaurice. The officers will be instalied in Jan- uary and arrangements in regard to the date Wil b made with County President James C. Sullivan of New London, 10 o'cidek. Burial in Leffingwell FIELDS—In this city beth, daughter of Wil nah Fields, of 24 Lafayette street, aged 30 years. CHURCH & ALLEN 15 Main Street, UMBRELLAS—$1.00 to $5.00 BATH ROBES-$3.50 to $8.00 SMOKING JACKETS—$5.00 HOSIERY—10c to 26c SWEATERS—$1.00 to $5.00 SHIRTS—G0c to $2.00 MUFFLERS—50c to $2.00 CAPS—i0c to $1.50 TROUSERS—$1.50 to $5.00 SUITS—$10.00 to $30.00 OVERCOATS—$12.00 to $35.00 The ladies of Buphemian circle ‘of the King's Daughters successfully gave a well patronized Christmas sale in the parlors -of the Greeneville Congre- gational church Wednesday évening from 7 until 10 o'dlock. The color scheme used in the decorations was red and green, and with the tables ar- ranged attractivaly about, the room pre- sented a handsome appearance. The various tables and the members in charge were: Fancy work and dolls—Mrs. Anton Nelson, Mrs. Herbert Buchanan, Mrs. William Clark, Miss F. L. Service, Miss Alice Taylor, Miss Emma Burton, Aprons—Mrs. Hugh McComb, Mrs, John A. Scott, Miss Mary McAvoy, FLOU at CARDWELL’S, decléd 3 to 9 Water Street. ALL THE AITS 5000 Boxes Initial Handkerchiefs FOR MEN AND WOMEN Are Here for Holiday Gift purpeses: Initial Handkerchiefs are growing M popularity. We guarantes the Handkerchiefs we offer to be the ' value possible. These hints: ion of con- To Make Official it to Waterbury. Funeral Directors|mey 'lE . Women's fine quality, Pure TR £ N ndy Miss Wellace, - Mrs. John e R e Ml ‘'re things a.man will Tnitial. Handkerchlets in & vasiety ol McDougal, Miss Jennic Murray, Diss | REFRIGERATING CONTRACT DEPARTMENT OFFICERS g sy r g 4 ~AND— buy for himself. Why mot| (e vl Mabel Murray. totty Mane omen’s Initi C NDY SHGP Cake—Mrs. Reid McIntyre, Ors, FOR FIVE YEARS. OF GRAND ARMY. x:,f{,“{v{l’,‘;""p"'no"(? N By T aets w123 sach, O fOF 75¢ A James Semple, Mrs. Archie Gilchrist. cream—Mrs, Elizabeth Addie, Gertle Murray, Miss Ethel Embalmers. {vuy them for nim. tliat hé never has seen the lodges of the state in better condition numeri- cally or financially than this year and of all the lodges in this district, Hugh H. Osgood lodge stands in the front rank with 121 members, the highesi number it has ever had. During this year three members have been lost, two by being transferred and one by death, Twelve members have been made during the twelve months, A glance at the records, which are carefully kept”by Secretary Moss, shows that there have been 287 broth- ers. made since the institution of the | —— Department Commander Havens and Staff Will Visit Sedgwick Post— Campfire Arrange Department Commander G. A, Ha- vens of New London and hl mc of ing of their large meat box by brine | the Connecticut department, G. R, from the refrigerating plant of the| will visit Sedgwick post, No. 1, G A, Allen-Beeman company. It is expected | R., on Friday evening, for which occa- that the changes can be completed so|sion uumpxn has been arranged, and that the contract can start Jan. ist. to which the Citizens’ corps and Sedg- The wurk on muking over th: laige | wick Woman's Relief corps have been box in Armour's plant will be started | invited. today. The ice bunkers will be done| There will be a banquet served at Armour’s Plant Will Have lts Meat Boxes Cooled by Brine from Allen- Beeman Company’s Plant. Women's extra fine Linen Inftial Hlmltrchlel ~nol quite all lettars— o 6for 87%c | Nlnd‘ehuh .t 1“ each, ‘Women's fine Linen Initial FHandker cM.fl ln DQ ral styles of letters— o mrtete i 35c aach, 8 2T Sl,3l Meén's pure Limen Initial “Ha chiefs, with fine embroidered Handchiets at 12350 sach, 6 TOF Bt Ice Miss Raynes. Red Cross stamps and postals—Miss Louise Pitcher. The officers-of Euphemian circle ar Leader, Mrs. A. R. Blackledge; vi Miss F. L. Service; secretary, 7 treasurer, Mrs. W. L. % For Sale At JERRINGTON'S Lady Assistant. ‘Teiephone call $723-3. Henry B. Church. Wm. Smith Allsu Julylsdaw PATRICIAN SHOES winter styles in patent leather, A five years' contract has been made by the Armour company for the cool- Stepped on Spike. Louls Burton of Sixth street stepped. on a spike this week at the Taftville Late: : -|away with and the necessary piping(7.30 and during the evening music will | lodge on December 14, 1889, and of |9°nsofa and gun metal calf. $3.50 omethi e e e e e epeen ©Ih: | instalied, while a pipe line will be laid | be farnished by the Harmony club and | the charter members oy six ave Tre: e M. B YRS ohes) tacs 26 Lineh ' TadsH “._. 18 ST Te bty through the street frum the refr'zerxt- | the Temple® quartette. It is expected | ing, Robert McNeely, John Baker, John | T'8ht. Sold only by t.hl!f 1,. several styles of I Ing plant te- Armour's plant. The o st it will be one of the big nights of the |and James Bowker, John Page and FRANK BILL Ay of the changes will be sbout $1.300.|post this winter. James’ MoNally, all ‘of Greqneville. ’ 't W o PPN for “ ] for the Home ocal Mention. This will do away with the necessity el Telephone. 104 Main Street. sach, David Campbell has entered the em-|of depending upon ice, will” remove Soracail Monkisn. Initial Handkerchiefs at MASTER HORSESHOERS TO ENTERTAIN NATIONAL OFFICERS Banquet and Social Affair in Honor of Visit Arranged for Saturday. Night. dampness, and give an evell and lower temperature, as well as making more room. It will also be cheaper. The box contains about 12,500 cubic feet. Because of the installation of & sec- ond machine by the Allen-Beeman company in the spring it will not be necessary to increase their plant to take care of the contract, which may in time. further extend its cooling in— fluence. WESTFORD HOUSE BURNED TO GROUND. Men's 8ilk ploy. of Pitcher & Beryice. Miss Mary Alice Hargreaves of New 80c and Bedford is the guest of her uncle, Al- exander Miller of Front street. ‘WE ARE OFFERING A FEW SUG- GESTIONS, It you have money tospend for Xmas buy semethig for the home. The rleh, the poor, and fhose in moderate clrcumstances do all concede that there is mnothing more suitable for holiday gifts. Visit our store and we will help you solye the always diffcult problem “what ghall I give.” Shea & Burke WATGHES Waltham and Elgin Watches, $10.00 to $60.00, in Solid Geld and the best G Filled Cases. Alse Hamilton Watches, the fin- est timekeepers of the werld. Mics Elizabeth Healey died at 37 Fifth street Wednesday after an ill- ness of about a week. She was a sis- ter of the late Mrs. Stephen O'Sulli- L.van, HRISTMAS 2 RANSTON'S 0ZY STORE o because everything is handy. Timothy J. Sullivan of South C +| street is moving to the Talbot farm in Lisbon, where he will reside. Leather Goods FOR GIFT PURPOSES. At 25— Women's Books and Purses in black and colors. Sea) lfl At 50c—Women's genuine Morocco Pocket Books At $1.00—Women's Pocket Books, and from that price to $8.00, , Beaded Bags—76c to $5.00. Soft Leather Bags—25c to $1.86 Men's Collar Bags—80c to $1.00. Local No. 260 of the Master Horse- shoers’ Protective assocfation is to have a visitation from three of the national officers Saturday evening lnd arrangements are being made to proj erly entertaln them. 'he. ofllcm’! wl'll address the body and a banquet will be served. That the local officers will look well after the visitors is assured. orseshoers from New London, Westerly and Willimantic have been invited here for tha meeting. Nation- Mrs. Robert Donohue, who has been living on Central avende, has gone to New London and from there plans.to go to Bridgeport, where she will make her home. NORWICH TOWN Improvement Society Entertained by Mrs. L. J. Saxton—Matters Chiefly The family of Louis Bombardier of Providence street, who went to Cana- da last spring, have followed him this week and will live near St. Damase. They have beem in the village about 15 years. DIAMONDS George Urda and Family Had Narrow Escape, Getting Out in Their Night Clothes. You don’t have to chase around to find be Mys. D. L. Fortier of New York and Miss Donalda Fortier of Merchants avenue spent Tuesday and Wednesday iy what you want. And you ' al J. MeGuinness of | with their sister, Mrs. William Bennett b Bags—50c 00, 37-41 Main Street. Person Weattors, Coni, Dec, 15— West(ord | Brookive, 1. X New ¥ e mae Boc | ot Hom Fonaen P iniive e Bage_88e b, ::u novasa \ Ambrose Marsden of the Scotland| Was visited by a disastrous fire Wed- | retary Miles McPartland of Brook- i Feraiing 0 Traveling Bags—$5.00 to $10.00. Dress Sult Cases—$1.00 to $20.00. nesday morning at 2 o'clock, which burned to the ground the house and ‘barn on the Ashbel Whiton place, own- lyn, and Henry McCann of New York are to be here and a meeting of much interest and profit is promised. road is in Rhode Island for a time. Miss Elizabeth Marsden of the Scot- Byron H. Evans, formerly of Nor- wich and employed by Undertaker G. G. Grant, was in town Wednesday We have a large assortment of lean Money i umf‘a ant . i Wers |:: 4 s-h en Diamond Rings specially mount. e ——— "m' h am' Jand road is visiting friends in Frank.|od by Geprge Buck of Palmer, Mass. Mr. Evans has been in Long Island for N ANGE AT — I 'flll! ) T el The occupants, George Urda, wife and LE"INGW(LL prerndy] i R ey e g Lopw Teland tar CH A o F— For All O Tives Trom Their lasing bome, andol S | |, e Vit eaiitves: sy ranston’s RN, T B Women s Silk Hoslery Fox Seomnpy The K. B. C. met with Allison Rog- | of thefr hohsehold poscessione—overs. | Missionary Organization Held All Day | Willimantic. guarantee you ers of Washington street on-Wednes- day evening. BEAUTIFUL SILK STOCKINGS FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS. HE peautitul lustrous quality (‘r" » » GEDULDIG’S, thing except the night clothes which Session at Parsonage. they wore when they rushed out into YANTIC HAPPENINGS. ozy Store, G0OD VALUE Telephone 868. 77 Cedar Street. T the night—were consumed. The barn,| The regular monthly meeting of the . y26a Mrs. Anna Mitchell of Gardner Lake | fifty Teet from the house, also caught | Ladies Home and Foreign Missionary | William H. Habekotte and Vested Choir SPECI AL| Women's _ fine was a recent guest of Mrs, Frank Skin- | fire, and three mowing machines, two | soclety ‘of the Lefingwell Baptist| to Give Re tal at Formal Dedica- | because we have just received from the PPN S | Black Bilk ner of the Scotland road. horse rakes, one hay tedder and a quantity of rye and buckwheat were destroyed. The livestock in the barn ‘were saved. Mr. and Mr: church was held at the parsonage on Wednesday, with an all day session, the ladies meeting in the morning to make Christmas wreathes. After lunch the meeting was opened at 2 o'clock tion of New Organ. ECONOMY Demands that you join the ranks that have mint at Philadelphia four quarts of of sizes—Hoslery that today would sell at $1.25 a pair— Women's Black Silk Hosiery at Charles Bushnell of’ the Canterbury turnpike spent Tuesday in Willimantic with his daughter, Mrs. John Thomp- Diamond Lockets, Brooches, Scarf Pins, Cuff Buttons, Gold The installing of the new organ in Grace church has been completed, and Sunday afternoon at 3.30 there will be new Lincoln pennies, and one quart Urda were quickly sup- each of nickels, dimes, quarters and son. plied with food and provisions by the | by the president, Mrs. Grace K. Peck- —_— gt nelghbérs and moved into the David | ham and the following programme was | o Organ recltal by W. M. Havekotte, | We show the “Kayser” Bilk Hoslery, CHAS. H. NICKERSON, § Mrs, William H. Fitch of East Town | Schism house nearb given: aasighad by the Chriat church yested and the highest grade Gold Q| witn double toes, reinforced 128 Main Street. 1 strect has returned from a spending a| , It was stated that the buildings -nd Singing, Trust and Obey; responsive choir, to formally dedicate the organ. high spliced heels and farming utensils were uncovered by | scripture reading. 108d Psalm; It is an old that ‘‘there's jnsurance and that the loss will total $1,000 or more. The fire is thought to have begn caused by a defective chim- ney. dectd saying few days with her brother, W. H. Smith, of Mystie. Albert Brown and his nephew, Wil- liam Gray, of Colchester, spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mr; ; prayer, Rev. J. G., Ward; report of secretary. Mrs. C. E. Ellll, Reudlnz God's Hand, Mrs, W. R. Browning; e Journey of the Christmas Spirit, Mrs. A. H. Beeb: oem, A Christmas Prayer, Miss Kol tops—at $1.50 and $200 a pair. Women's Black Silk Hoslery, ll“ e emoldered—at $1.75 and $3.46. wflhm b Mr. and Mrs. Ithabod H. Stoddard and Seymour Stoddard, who have pass- ed the greater part of the year at their cottage at Lord's Point, Stonington, have returned for the winter. Filled Jewelry in Lockets, Chains, Fobs, Cuff Links, nothing like leather,” and the leather goods were never so attractive as they Women's Black Silk Hoslery Herbert Mitch- S T TSPy ey vl eiof the Scotland Toad: UNIVERSALIST MISSION CIRCLE. g R T Mattha sha Bnyillenave returmed trom | L Beads, Collar Pins, Veil Pins, [}| Hoots—a: $200, $250 and g s - Pt AP Rerns stmas g, Mrs. 3 ¥ Wi, Mrs."Bdward Croply of Friendship | Mesting Held With Mrs. H. D. Rallion | 1. G, “Ward: reading, ” Christine 2 visit with Mrs. Irvin's sister In Chad- | you can easily select a nice Xras Stone and Signet Rings gtreet, Providence, was a guest on| —Money Votod for Blackmar Home | Christmas Thought Mra. C. E. Ellis: ;. Kathery, niin s i ] quda; o8 he{ gousin, Mrs. Frank S.| and New Church. ;,‘:_““‘i,m Charity's Sake, Mrs. T. H. dnh;rwitllfs {,’.’?’31’.‘.3?‘ v, Taes Srith | Temembrance from this list. | “0“‘.y Shlloury very, of West Town street, A per St Ao e ; { P A The Mission Circle of the Universal- | . The attendance numbered twenty | *'yi ""Henry pLaPierre of Norwich| Our line comprises a superb assort- "OR CHILDE Small size Prpes ™ Mrs. Julla Bates returned on Wed- and the offering amounted to $3.90. The 3 2 % Stod- ¥ Lo - nesday to her home on Otrobando ave. | the waare or Bics, 1 Re o noon, &t mecting closed with singing Doing His gpent Tuesdey with Mrs: I H. Stod-g 0 or piNe LEATHER Gooos|fl Clocks and Jewel Gases, Ster- and Ky o match. pat up . nue from a two months' visit with| street, a_goodly number being present. Mrs, Henry Briggs of Lebanon spent 1 ¥ 3 a ot elatives n Plaineld and Jewett Cits, | My o8 Wondworth, presisent, pre: | (o rmmrrne | rucsday with her mother. Mre. 3. . | veh a2 {4 ting Silver and Silver Plated §|¥O® AU ST eny . - aagrd sided and read the pture lesson. g Bogue. s Mrs. Henry Skinner of Norwich| Prayer was oftered by the Rev. J. F. ! et Mre ‘Thomas MaGerrity and, i | Po0Kst Books, - Pirses,’ Cerd Cases, FOR ADULTS — Eaton Hurlburts Town has.recovered from an injury to| Cobb. Members responded to the roli| Electrieal Devi Brought Here from | M. Rogers of Norwich were - Visit Music Rolls, Pheto Frames, Ware. Highland Linen Paper in boxes her hip so that she is able to be up all day, although she does not yet walk without help. —high grade in every respect— price 25¢ & box. AAAAA bl e Perlumery 3 IN HOLIDAY BOXES. § call with passages of scripture which ‘were appropriate to the Christmas sea~ son. The subject considered was Japan, with very fine papers by Mrs. H. D. Rallion and Mrs. E. A. Tracy. Mrs. Thomas Pottéer read an article from The Universalist Lender on The Black- mar Home for Gi Hartford to Widen Frog at Sachem recently of friends on Monumental Soimertalad, Park. farm. | John R. Pl.rkhursf ?(hshmrord‘ Cigar and Cigarette Cases, Springs conducted a sale of the house- 27 { hold articles of the late Chester Park- Ladies’ Hand Bags, i hurst Saturday afternoon. Cuff and Collar Bags, Miss Alecia and Helen Lyons left z town for a few days' stay in Toston Writing Cases, to Still another electrical device new to local trolley road men was seen Wed- nesday, when a power grinding ma- chine Was hrought here from Hartford to grind out the frog at the spur track STORE OPEN EVENINGS. Rev. Mr. Ayer of Franklin is !;) preach at the Scotland road school- house on Sunday. afternoon. There will' be special singing by the choir of the Baltic Methodist opal church, Pay us a nd look our line over before bu: Seasonable Dress Goods nut will please, tha most particGlar in Eastern Connecticut are being Mwfl by us. Our method of buying direct from the manufacturers enables us to sell l! the lowest possible prices. here once and youll be a regu- The Improvement society of the First Congregational church met on We afternoon from 2 to b o'elock rs. L. J. Saxton of Wightman Towards the clage of a pleas- avenue, A oich 18| {9to. the Connocticut. company's sinds pit above Sachem park. The groove in the frog has mot been quite wide enough for the flangbs of {he wheels on the cars that connected with the Universalist mis- sion in Tokio. The circle yoted $5 toward the en- dowment fund of the Blackmar home and §5 toward the bullding fund of A memorial church in Winchester, N. and Providence before returning their home in Peacedale, R. I pending a week with rel: after ives here. For Coughs Dash- Board Watch Cases, Pocket Companions, Stationery Sets, Perpetual Calendars, Roger ¢ muou Yn\l Indufi‘ [ c) mlnn for Holl« il gifts. Extracts in fancy baskets and boxes | Oc to 50c. . lar customer. + af Vi c result each time a car over the Traveling Clocks, B y ant atternoon cake and ice cream were H. The meeting closed With the circlo | Tesult besasd i ’c' e Eastman’s Toilet Waters—25c to 508 m“ & s‘nfll Ml'mh Town P —— e S The twelve foot emery wheel of the i Bakiad ks aying Card Cases, a bottle, g noviga | Lyme~Two birthis have been re-| PRESTON CHAPEL C. E. SOCIETY, |llftle ‘machine, propelled by a three fim?'e Y" % | | Collapsing Cups, aluminum gold iinsd 3 A ported to the resistrar as having oc- bt Porss power motor. power for which mnih m:cwfllg hack- i FGABRY Ssee. e curred during November. i .| is obtaine a connection wi o cough that raises ! = . Moy ot B it v | SR S e S0 | | b | Bath Robes tRS engd s auickly widened out the groove in the R ‘Astiaicaly Arraoged s b g i e ol B S R | Fale%s gy | O 0 P follow e v a m rogramme % b y Arranged by Funeral 15 the Temulas meoting, was pivamme | back to Hariford Wednesday after-| ON SALE HERE. e it HUNT Tel. 130. * * The Florist, Lafaystte Street. > Juni rear Tel. 574 WHEN you want to put your busi- 688 before the public, there is no me- _betier than through the advertis- ot The AGER Direstor = and Embaimar 70 Franklin St, Bufletin Bldg. Telephone 642-2, Prompt service day or night Lagy Assistant. Residence 116 Broadway. opp. Theatre. ‘Telephone 643-3. noon. Wednesday evening by the Christian Endeavor soclety at the Preston chap- Tea was urved under the direction Yofln‘, Mtll Nelll- Fannle Sydleman, Hlll and Miss Ethel Y. W._C. T. U. Officers. The Anng M. Herr Y.W. C, T'J. nela thalr meeting Wednesday evening in the Bill block et which Mrs, Joseph J. Fields presided in the absence of the president, Miss Martha Ringland. The Alexander hymns were "5" “ Dpsalm was read and prayer was o by Mrs. Fields. The following officers were elected: President, Miss Martha Ringlan tr-mm -)flu Clara Joseph: secre- Butler. Each mem< of & number of interesting selections read by different members, and a brief Address by Rev. P. C. Wright. A duet by Miss Marietta Boyens and Miss Colberg an enjoyable fea~ of Horehound and Tar CRANSTON'S, _Right on Main St, No. 158 decisdaw Foley's Orino Laxative is bt‘ll women and children. and. pleasant taste make it preferable to violent purgatives, such as ts, ate. ‘i‘:& Ongood Can ts mild Cures consiipation. elty Crfb Blankets and Comford ablas for the Baby--50¢, Y( A "fl euch Woal n.;‘trb !Il-hlm- e puir, o No other fofm of preperty Insur- snce is of being & loss. GET YOUR HORSE INSURED, be- fore it dies trem a SUNSTROKE. E. G. RAWSON, Gen. Agt. Thlls, 227 Main 8t, Norwich, Conn The num 59, bouse Ibd-4 for tion

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