Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 18, 1909, Page 7

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On Wednesday evening there was a ; : : o e AT | L L T Last : - Forecast for Today. & Ak 2 B on ipl s Mg o e 4 II lhc 3 . ; g fire, but it was put out without cal- v t that acts and : BSEEt , Ney Enelant, Tariy | sudgwick post st campes o (e S i o | portion; Sunday generally fair; mod- | year was held on Friday evening at the 2 MARRI i g erate to brisk west winds. Buckingham Memorial, with Depart- alarin i gevud tu m propriates iAo Chthbmu FOR GIFT PURPOSES—FOR S 1% ment Commander Havens from New ..J'"“‘ plned T T s o LA S 14 .| FOR WOMEN, FOR CHILDREN. p : Lonflon, Alde,Lafayette W. Starr and | wpon the. Parisia; gh\'/ paker, George W. Dasllng sad FOR ALL THOSE WHO HAVE HOLI, vail, Chiet uuui?:& Officer Wilbur of the | lectman A. W. i el g.mw anet % mp S | stock i 3 f DAY GIFT BUYING TO DO THIS IS “':;.::-:‘: ::;.« they are -rv-o-t we are h‘m a e e e a o S T wothen of ‘Sodgwick e Balint, soros additions to the a selection m’“'w“flh’::‘h‘”{ scalp in two weeks or DIED THE IDEAL CHRISTMAS STORE. B W, 4as 36 sach, B8 g ! s -8 tizens’ » g UKD, o, . 1 ch. © 4 \ el Ty o 1n e Smgiand. and | Srading. Mayor. Lippitt. - were " aizo heard in selec- | "It gives to women's hair a lustre and | ™ A" Hurd: aged 51 voncs. " |GIFT SUGGESTIONS CROWD UPON| 10 (" = 0o ¢ | adjacent districts. guests by special invitation and the h light, for which | radiance that is most fascinating and | Funeral sérvices will be held from the | YOU IN EVERY SECTION OF THE gk o . 3 Observations in Norwich. hours from 7 to 9.30 were spent in & e g L P Rfom NEmORIRY: 8 e e Man0es | STORE. \ Table No. 3-at 10c ach, 3 fon Sl . E essrs. Learned, A slan Sage is now 8ol every ! v - . e » t SL00 and $3.00 Razors ||, o rsvim oo o) W, o mptt ot | SH ot el SR S S | B B S bl Xo a1 cac, & et 1 Sevin's pharmaey, show the changes|yere agsembling Bullard’s orchestra ormmm.vho n.m he had been | druggists. A large generous bottle | ‘piallt (LTPACTY a -1ON EVERY HAND AS YOU WALK| 7unie No. 5 ut 19¢ cach, 3 for #0e fg (8 different brands) in temperature and the barometric| javeq cellent pro- mmlu‘ immunity from speechmak- | costs 50 cents, and the girl with Au- b - 4 i " ~ changes Friday: played and also {nve an ex . pmI ¥ this tints, Wwas -CALSD upot by 34 | bUrd Bals 16 om avery Dackage: - My Sol;d'l'nl—ln g:‘m- eity. Dee. 1‘:‘ 1909, | THROUGH THE AISLES ARE HUN Table No. 6—at 3¢ each su- Ther. Bar, | E73mme, during the supper hour WIth |y lont “Hovey ‘andresponded briefly | daughter at Butternut, Mich. used | pymeral ro onter 35, 10 13 yeure | e n, OF THINGS SUITABLE FOR o nps 7 a. m, 27 20.95| T4 T500 escalloped oyster supper was | With remarks that hrmult out mer- Parisian Sage, and says it makes new street, Sunday afternoon, Dec. 19, at L 40 3590 served at T o'clook under the direction | U8 Spplause. He poke of SRR P R !-{w-h;-g of any- | 3 oclock. TG, BT r v . m. . Bargesnt. Stock women had play o thing sho ever used, Our fifteen year — Other Handkerchief Values szw fllmfls P L St 0 of Quartermaster | Sergeant Sescnf:|and Yold of his pride in the post and | old son lost nearly all his hair atter NOWHERE ELSE CAN YOU FIND {4 g Comparisons. post hall and the post room, which | In the memory of Governor Bucking- | sickness, and the use of Farisian "C' SUCH ASSORTMENT, NOWHERE FOR HANDKERCHIEFS V All Guaranteed) Predictions for Thursday: Fair; va-| were prettily decorated in silk Ameri- | Pam. Who was the friend of his early | made it agaln grow in. We pmlu WORTH 19¢c AND 25¢ (Al Guar: R v van fiags. About 150 were served and | YeArs and did so much to hold up | endorse the use of Parisian Sage. ELSE SUCH VALUES. . Thursas, i A sl -n.hnd the provision that Mr. Stock- | the hands of “Honest Abe as well |is fine."—Mrs. H. w. 500 dozen Women's Fine Swiss Kme s weather: As pri ing had made for the satisfaction of | 2% 100King out so well for the Con- |Cass St, Gn-nvule, Hk:h.. !\o\. 10, 15 Main Street, C H broidered, positively worth 19¢ and 38 ch Sun, Mooa waa Tides. the inner man. necticut boys, 1908, ome riere —on sale at 12i4c each. r ea —_— e e | "'When supper was ovér Commander| Alde de Camp Starr followed with e [ Sun <ien [ ¥2o8 | vine'S, “Stetson presided as toast. | Femarks that were greatly approciat- | After exposure. and when you feel & FOR THE MOST COMPLETE| _ = ; Rises. | Sets. || Water, || Sets, Pl e, ;"knmm‘ the department offi- ed, and John Nolan, one of the mem- | cold coming on, take Foley's Honey and LINE OF TOYS IN NORWICH. ‘omen’s Hand-made Handkerchiefs m. | p. m. || & m. || p. m | cers, the Rellef corps members, the| Ders of W. W. Perkins post of New |Tar, the great throat.and lung reme- F""eral Difecmrs Amriswyl, Maderia, Princess Lace, | Ewry man wants another good Citizens’ corps and the mayor, and in. | London, was also heard in some brief | dy. It stops the cough, relieves the C ofe. ' ome Here A WONDERFUL 5, troducing Department Commander Ha- remarks, in which he showed that he | congestion and expels the cold from v 2 i 2 b , championed the cause of “votes for | your system. Is mildly laxative. Re- SHOWING AT N n sevm & SOH : g 01| T E, ripanten, T e Diakng et women.” and he ralsed a laugh of ap- | fuse substitites. The Lee & Osgood —AND-— SRATEER oF vioL{AAY - o reférring to the inspiration attaching| Preciation when he sald that he was | Co. " MERCHANDISE. INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS FOR to a meeting in the former home of proud of having had a part in making < Connecticut's war governor and to a| 2 country that doesn't go around with Uneclai Lot any chip on its shoulder, but is right A LSt v o i 8 oranes Do feed oo™ | meeting with General Bedgwiek on the | 17 PP 4 The following letters are unclaimed MEN AND WOMEN-—5000 BOXES FOR GIFT PURPOSES. Embalmers. | tids, which is followed by floed tid&. | feid of war, when he heard this be- _ X idhersemmyr e oo loved commander of the Sixth army | “Annie Laurle” by the Temple quar- |1 the Tattville postomce this week: Gum Gluten and Cresco ' GREENEVILLE corps called "Dncle Billy" by & lolc};er tette was finely rendered, with l:')'m,... R CAngevine, Robert Cleary, Hor- Sans At ToyS Toys {"24c each, O fOF 75¢c in the general’'s command. ander | ming accompaniment for 'ts e unier, X FLOUR B M o i el et ol rarea s et B ud‘ufly e g Teasena o Py .n‘;"‘,",e court and Francisco Paniccla. Telephone call 373-3. All kinds—all ' styles—including all Initial 6 for Sl.38 John A. Hurd and Miss Elizabeth | Dpartment OCommander George °S: | Pase Commander James Harvey Oindicin Te Toigasved. Honry B, Church. Wm. Smith Atlen |the latest novelties in - Mechanical jofs at 25¢ sach, - Hurd an ss Eliz Smith, a member of Sedgwick post, had | loudly applauded ‘for his mmuou, o s, i 4 Julyisdaw Toys; and the prices are very reason- t CARDWELL'S Healey—Funeral of William H.|had in reviving the New London post | The Green Flag at Spottsylvani The condition of Miss Lydia Hicks, e 4 o g b ciat 6 for 75¢ a » Coughlin. when it had died out about thirty Chaplain A. J. Chandler of n.e New | who has been seriously ill at her home able. Make it a point tod to visit| W t 1214¢ each, 3 to 9 Water Street. years ago. In his travels around the | London post responded to the call for |00 Providence street, was reported to our Toy Department in S8 For the past week the children of | state he sald that it was constantly | a speech and interested his hearers |be somewhat better Friday. St. Mary’s parochial school h brought home to him how beloved had OMr, and Mrs. George Maddock of enxnfedy In"selling tickots on vatlous | been the late patriotic inatructor, N Tecord . Ol Boston have been called here by the l]se‘“l Gi‘ls les, articles, the proceeds from <which are | than L. Bishop, and he said that everx Otis Howard, the Christian Soldier, |iliness of their niece. to be used in purchasing a new car- | flag floating above a schoolhouse and | and gave quite a sketch of his life. pet for the sanctuary. Their efforts | every flag drill seemed a reminder of | 'The singing of America closed the Injured Ankle Doing Well. All m{ HIIS met -with much success, and the|Mr. Bishop's work. Commander Ha- | campfire, which was one of the best | Andrew Cyr of Norwich avenue, at Wfl Prices Men's Japanese White Silk Handker~ Books BOOKB/ cuiets ac thers special prices Hundreds of Books for gift purposes. At 2e—value ¥ Chri Cards, Calendars and Book- At 39c—value awards were made Fridsy afternoon |vens also told of the great growth' of the season. whose foot was caught under a falling as follows: $5 gold piece, Miss Mela- stone earlier in the week, is reported f - endid showing. At S0c—value § nie Brunelle; ton of coal, Willikm to be coming along well at his home. TODAY, SATURDAY s Sy . | Walsh; plcture of Rev. J.J. Smith, NORWICH TOWN JAMES O'CONNELL BUYS Although the oot was badly jammed, A R " TEREN <ol fgwe- —— % %(;"n ?‘ang:] Bo]tlvex:i lf:gg }gop]ac. — o BATH STREET PROPERTY no :gn:).‘“w;re brw:n zwl\d lu u! ex; Ladies’ ;Ix‘..t P‘i:\e sln;.eu_ $2.00 ty bindings. 88 M. Driscol ol gan: pect ¢ may be able to get oul es er Specials at 0c—. 3 s 1o . FROM THE Fuller. ‘The pupils of Room § of the | Raymond P. Lamb Electrician for Tel- o perhaps next week. 1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and $200 [|A* 10e—Alser Books for boy 8 ti for Gift school won the prize for selling the| egraph Co. in Boston—New Bridge | Expected That He Will Move His Sa- At 25c—Boys' Booke—Girls Books by| OUZZESLIONS 10r H P largest number of tick incivat of| o G V- R R—Pupils Star-Gazing. | loon fram Franklin Squars to That| Recovering from Broken Wriet. 50c, 75¢, $1.00 well known authors. ev. jam eefe, principal of Building Later On. Louis Porter, son of Louis Porter of . 50 Cal d Vied —A series of popular fictio CANBY s 0 the school, on Friday distributed Red | Raymond P, Lamb, M. E. of Boston, e Dion's_avenue, s recovering rapidly (| MCng $250 Calf and Viel o) o o s oty S e Buyers Cross stamps to each of the puplls | son of Dr. C. H. Lamb of Town street, | Deeds have been passed and record- | from his accident of two weeks ago, || . “O00 % g LS—al £ Dolls, dressed and and teachers, speaking of the import- | hag recently been enga as electri- | ed transferring the C. W. Scott prop- | when he fell from a fence at the We- en’s S lgfi‘;& hhn.)a% gg d At 48c—Great Popular Novels, hun- | DOLLS—all kinds of Dol s, e Hor Siie Ae ance of the fight against consumption. | clan with the Postal legraph Co. | erty in Bath street to James and Mary | quonnoc school and broke his arm at day at $1.25, $1.50 and $2 dreds of titles. undressed—25c to $5.00 The awards for the essays by the|of Boston. He will have entire man- [ A. O’Connell. It Is the two-story |the wrist. Boys’, Youths’, Misses' and (Books are In Millinery Room) YERY. school children on Taberculosis fol- | agement of the power station and op- | building known as the Scott — hall o Children’s Slippers, Juliets, Rub- S " STATIONERY—in Halley, Mol iy lgwinx the recent lecture by Dr. E. J.| erating room. Mr. Lamb, who is only | building, and on the ground floor Ca- Piazza Repaired. bers, Rubber Boots, Arctics, children and adults. , c:&;;:y, mh to (‘lbe m:l“f‘t‘?‘nfln‘ the | twenty-four years of age, is a gradu- | lixte Dufresne mducts ,a salool A heavy team wagon backed into high-cut_Skating Shoes, etc., at itable e va‘ weel fl.nlh:.j‘d 0' W:lip‘h,:" ate of the Hawley School of Engineer- | which-in the deed, it is stated, is leas. the posts upholding the piazza at the Lowest Prices. s GAMES—a variety of Games sul o R ve | ing and is a bright and capable young | ed by the month. north corner of George Pratt's block Infants' “Soft Sole Shoes, Spe- Holldfl. Nmkwm for children of all ages. y in deciding on the best. man in his profession. His ‘many | It is expected that Mr. O’'Connell will |a¢ Merchants' and Hunters avenue |l ial ot 25¢ and 506 $ friends here as well as in Boston wliil | move his saloon into his new property | th: d t broken. N OBITUARY. e 3 | be pleased to learn of his success. Mr. | before, November, 1910, as by order of pol:uw:v?;ea:m !‘n’:op‘I':: Frl‘:lae;: o Lamb's engagement to Miss Alice | the county commissioners he must WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S. UMBRELLAS—men's, women's & 2 " children’s in a Dbig variety—8fe Boys' Windsor Ties in checks, plaids John Albert Hurd. Whitehouse of Cambridge has recently | scek a new location together with & i ? RAN and plain colors—price 25c each kB 0. John ATbert Hurd died Friday morn- | been announced. number of other saloonkeepers in Tg:’ 'gf'“p‘x"u“w:fiw::{ fi:" 2 F K A B“‘l" > y 1day | CHRISTMAS CANDY—all the ghéidest fng at his home, No. 182 Central ave- Franklin “square. Mr. O'Connell is [, The Olvmplas as woll as Manager 104 Main St IR Gp's (IO, SRS ey 0 et n nue, where he resided with Mr, and New Bridge Near ry. losing no time and as far as k ey B peveyn’ul. b g . Boxes—at 0c, $1.00 and up to and purest confections And at m Mrs. Theron K. Tefft. He had been ill | myo Central Vermont railroad s | this is the first move made by any of:| (o ¥ o Yeam won from the Jeweit City 480 ressenable sricks. Trid boer A e e DUt bad besn able t0| building & mew bridge near Yantic | the propristors eftected. second team by 4 soore of 22-1%. Fred s Box Ruching fa Holly Boxes, six “Reputation” Chocolatex, due_to a peculiar ailmen Driataa 3 | cometery. Piles of lumber and der- Btone's work was a feature. styles in a box—26c & box. for the Home e e Jocaliar allment, stated &0 | ricks are thers. and two small houses | NEW LONDON BANKRUPTS. Mutlers, the Ri-co, Bradiey and the duration of which, n,ouc & yons. | BEYS UelG put 3y e Shb ey und 2 Personal Mention, , WE ARE OFFERING A FEW SUG- | his spinal column gradually wasted | f186ma0. Mrs. Frederick M. White of Front Phoeni S0c. Chiffon Motor Veils—at $1.00 each. GIFTS FOR MEN More Business for Referes A. A. GESTIONS. away. He had been treated at the Studied the Sta Beawhing. street has been visiting relatives in : Backus hospital, at ont S B e Fes 5—3$3.5 50. |1t you have money to spend for Xmas B s s s e Twenty-five members of (he senior | As the result of two attachments b s ok P R s o e MEN'S JEWBLRY—Cuft Buttons, buy something for the home. The {t 18 thought, | class of the Academy went to the [put on his stock, Michael arry, A e 3 e, ratch TV OHEH B Tho poon. st thiows 1 Mpdoruts | Trom the Kick of:a:liecas, Some g | ome of Allen Latham on the rescr- | Who has been conducting & clothin® | grarbioms Fogrnier has moved from seart P.n:] « hersnd > al ago. voir road, on Thursday evening, to | Store in Bank street, New London, for [ renaVore 0 6l 25¢ to 325 F""f“"";"fl“'m"" . e oat| M. Hurd was born Ip Essex, Conn. | study the stars through his telescope. & pambee of Yeara Thurddey fled ; Gloves OVeS| s waTcHES nicke, giit and there nothing more sul R on in ban! cy. " S e 5 - Py s g able for | and in early life was & seaman. His oy P Gavin Wilson of 24 North B street FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN. gun metal—price 8¢ each. holiday gifts. Visit our store and we | residence in Norwich covered a period Noted Here and There. e first attachment' was placed |y, yapt trom will help you solve the always difcult | 9f 10 years and for thres years He was | Mrs. James Bath of Willimantic | D5, AtormeY Marion R Davis for At~ | i by ‘fine work in the Ponemah Waltham and Elgin Watches, Misses' Lined Kid Gloves, §0c and | MEN'S FUR CAPS—warm and Juxurs » % sexton of the Second Congregational ——— i i 1.0 s problem “what shall T give. church. He was an efficlent workman, %fiiixffififiysfi'&m‘ R ;Z'S“?fao'""-’rey?; ol ::::g:::::‘: Was | Hartwell G. Thompson of Yale is at iRt A ey 10 Lined Kid and Mocha Gi 7. 46, PR ; h was 3 ’ . 3oy’ Lined Kid and Mocha Gloves, : £ ko, It 18 sarvived B oo Doothes. |- Hiviin. MBI o 1o t ot his| PIaced by Attorney Perry Hollander- | the home of his parents, Dr. and Mrs. |} and the best Gold Filled Cases. i ;520 4 06! MEN'S DRESS GLOVES—Meyer's and b Franic Hurd of Providence, and_ons | siater. Mrs. Louls Olson of the Scots | 50, for "& claim of the Devonshirs | &7 — Also Hamilton Watches, the fin- e et “ - Fowne's make—31.00 to $2.00 & ea LK@ | ooy i soimes ans of New Lon: | sister, Mrs. Louts o cot- | Overalls Co. of Boston for PAYMENt | prineipal Froderis 3 Werking of the . Boys' Astrachan Gloves, line: s, don. xa;e had a;::n ?fld flelzrn M R “v‘vs:'gn:t l‘aooflA'hgn‘"p‘inmmr doing | Weauonnoc school was a visiter in est timekeepers of the world. Misses’ Dress Kid Gloves, of Pyram 9 . J » Y. .00, MEN'S V. LOVES- 37-41 Main Street. Nobles of the Bhriner 7 of | oAlter, several weeks' stay with rel. | yusiness at 113 Golden street, New |New Haven Friday. 4L 2 N Renn fie eia } Bridgeport. He had also belonged to | e In Providence. Mrs. Griggshas | yondon, declared himself voluntarily |y 3 £ ‘ e iy Boys' Dress Kid Gloves, $1.00. eather, lined an: nov2sa ; come to visit her danghter, Mrs. Bul- | panirupt in the United States dlstrict uis Gladue of Willimantic was vis- e %0 $1.50 & pair. the Knights of Pythias and the 0dd | jarg of Bliss place. court wt Hartford Thursday, Fe as- iting his brother, John Gladue, of Women's Lined Kid Gloves, fur top, i 3 Feu"w"u. i i -— signs as the reason that several vut- | SCOULh A streét, Friday $1.00. NIGHT SHIRTS—Cambric at \ 2 iss Elizabeth Healey. Mrs. George A, Ballou, who has| standing accounts are uncollectabl Thoniss ‘Brown' of South B street Women's Fur Lined Gloves, $3.50 Oc to $1.00—Outing Mannel at flm mflsa ULFIOWers (oalHaeie) s . o S e g sdd I L Do o5 Sunate [who was threat ith dicitis Vacnen's Baulirel y s0c to $1.60. X On December 15th, the anniveasary|in this viclnity, returns to her home [ $5,000 and his assets TR Qs S e B s | e A e Yor Al Decasions. of her birth, God was pleased to call| in Providence today (Saturday). now the plaintiff in - mlt for 3800 e, b 5 2 MEN'S PAJAMAS—Madras, Outing 3 : 4 Sl T D S W e in the United States court ~Tho| Hubert Benolt of Arctic Center, R Women's “Duchess” Kid Gloves, Flannel and Soisette—at $1.90 te GEDULDIG’S abeth Healey. After long and patient| Mrs, James Bushnell returned on | claim in this suit is for work done |y *{UPCIS, JERGL OF SIotE Jentet B il wo have a large assortment of ff| 51.00. » sufferings of ten months and a serious | Thursday from a week's visit with | for a Westerly concern. Besthndek, of Hhnver's’ ayens 3 X 3 X LN $2.00 & sult. Telephone $65. 77 Cedar Street. | illness of but a week, she went to sleep | her son, Clement Bushnell of Man- T ‘ 3 Diamond Rings specially mount. Women's “Cape” Gloves, $1.00. SR . ainmi Tuesday night and awoke Wednesday | chester, and her daughter, Miss Bdith - 5 B e _ | MEN'S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS-—newest Jy26a in the presence of her Saviour. Bushnell of Hartf d! 3 OPEN HOUSE WHIST. Mrs. George Hill has returned to her ed In Iatest settings, and we Women's “Jouvin” Kid Gloves, $1.50, designs and best known mekes— Elizabeth Healey was born in Kll-1 e Hsd b e o home in Full River, Mass., atter spend- i Women’s “Trefousse” Kid Gloves > 50 and $2.00 {afney, County Kerry, Ireland, & mem- Sixteen Tables Played—Winners of the |ing a few days as the guest of Mrs. guarantee you $1.85. 4 g 1 §0c, $1.00, $1.50 and 92, ECON“MY Demall(ls ber of a splendid and_distinguished ";‘;""wflefl"wfi;‘: o‘;mt?wms“ J’"g 3 Prizes. T S e 4 Mgen All Dress Kid Gloves will be pu in| MEN'S SWBATERS—in all the latest Irish family, the daughter of John and . cotlan o Foh ) o . Shet you' jein the! ranks thet Wave |Mary m,_lzy both naw deceased. Sha | road Friday atternoon. Fourteen were| Open House gave its second whist| John Moorhead of the U. 8. §. Ne- Goon VA E neat Holiday Box if desired novelties as well us Staple Gray §holr- clothes siade Here, Was one of tén brothers and sisters, all | -Present and a comforter was tied. It|of the season Friday evening at the|Draska was in Taftville Friday visit- Coat Sweatera—sic to $1.00, > of whom aer now dead ‘with the excep- | Was an especially enjoyable gather- | clubhouse on Main street, where the|ing friends and later went to Willi- L5 ’ < A o i tion of Mrs, Nora Doherty of Chicago, | Ing. parlors, whigh were attractively dec-’|mantic. His &hip, bound for Hampton PSR e, MEN'S CARDIGAN JACKETS —in CHAS. H. NICKERSON, 1. Bishop Egan, the noted Irish orated with Christmas wreaths, were R‘;‘g:in’lix“ the Brookiyn navy yard M ) suB ndel's black and brown—31.76 to 248, 128 Main Street. 4 |vretate, was a near relative. ol 30 e ”"‘3}“?"‘-‘«}’{: G Diamond Lockets, Brooches, en’s pe doctd B:xtxty ya;::l uot;lhe f;.mlz mueg in | the mass ;}1’9 Yull choir sang, and at the Dm l;d emmim ler !:Sm::; on_ of ; YANTIC HAPPENINGS. E! on, and since then has always been | offertory Miss Margaret Hogan of New | en ment _com: nsisting o # IN HOLIDAY BOXES. prominently identified with the Cath- | Haven sang Ple Jesu, &nd for a wait. | Charles G. Cobb, Chairman nfnr Sincuin Scarf Pins, Cuff Buttons, Gold olic affairs of that city. The late Arch- ll.ns.hymn Beautiful Land on High. | ence B. Capron, Henry de“ Evening Prayer to Follow Organ Ded- gk sk GIFTS FOR WOMEN bishop Williams and Bishop Healey| O lutarls was sung Roderick F.|James J. Helland and Clarence Mes- h Were bath intimate. family tHends. | Sulllvan. While, the semalna were bo. | Singer. ice cream and wafers were i St i e and the highest grade Gold MEN'S Suspenders—in fancy boxes|y o b A B iy ME! pel y LEATHER GOODS — Pocket Books, In July, 1884, Miss Healey came to| ing taken from the church Miss Hogan, | served. The usual Sunday evening. sérvice —at 25c to $1.00 a pair. imake her home, with her youngest sie. | Me. Sullivan and Mre M. T Sifaey| The prize winners were Miss Nellio e s & areing eérvios | Bt Filied . Jewehry 1n Loghets, Bags, Suit Cases, ete.—~in greay ter, Mrs. Mary Healey O'Sulllvan. Mrs. [‘sang Nearer, My God, to Thee. There | Harrington, who received a pretty jew- | 50 28 (W0, &5 CKace CEner o SPECIAL! Men's Suspenders with variety O'Sullivan died Sept. §, 1892, and at her | were many beautiful forms of flowers | el casket after playing off a tie with | SEnday, Bt Who fEHe Dlace nmedi Chains, Fobs, Cuff Links Cuff Buttons and Scarf Pin to match, 4 death her devoted sister took upon her- | sent by relatives and friends as a|Mrs. George A. Allen, and Nelson Lar- | Stel¥ after, the GO0/ “ation oo " " * B neatly packed in a Holiday Box— WOMEN'S SILK HOSIERY—for giff self the oare of the motherless children | mark of the high esteam in which the | sen, whose trophy was a siiver mateh TRee Mirad Lade - Anent .Thureday . SPECIAL VALUE 5Q purposes at 95c to $5.00 & pair. and it ceased only at her death. This| deccased was held. The bearers wore | box. In addition to the other decora- | AMrs, Tred Ladd sper Beads, Collar Pins, Veil Pins, OFFERED AT C Special value ot 5405 pellh trust, after the service of God, was | Danie| J. Maher, Patrick F. Kelly, Ber- | tions around the house, the club now her only object in life, and she was|nard Hynds, Willlam Buckley, James | has a large wreath over the front door, | - Miss Katherine MciHale and Aliss i it g ummu‘ym her care of her loved ones. | Boland !&l this clty, and Maurice B:uy with ted berries forming “O. H. Club” | Jane McHale spent Thursday with Stone and Slgnc( Rings. — PERFUMERY —in 11oliday Boxes, all In her home circle Miss Healey is|of Fall River, Mass. The remains|in the center of the wreath. the best kinds. mourned by two nieces, the Misses| were lald to rest in the family lot in > Mary and Annie O'Sullivan; four neph- | 8t. Mary's cemetery. The lerghmn at i Children Cry ews, John, Myles, Joseph and Stephen | the grave were In chareg of Father , TAFTVILLE FOR FLETCHER'S B, and. her brotherin-law. Stephen | Smith, asslsted by Fathers King and | R v 'Sullivan. e also leaves nieces and | O'Reflly. Among those attending were | Personal ntion Abou age— nephe;-hln Sgr(nlgneld, Boston, Chica- | people from Fall River, Taunton, Prav- Funeral of Annie B. Heibel—Ckrist- C A s l O R ' A ¢ g0 and New Yorl | b} | Men’s Neckwear SILVERWARE—a broad range of Wi, Rogers Manufacturing Co.'s Bil« catest showing of Hollday O verware for table use, Neckwear for men to be found in Nor- wich, Everv new shape and stylish | ART GOODS-—visit our At Deparis Clocks and Jewel Gases, Ster- ling Siiver and Silver Plated et R e R e B coloring is here—in attra:tive Holid: ment and sce the many beautiful FUNERAL. i k The funeral of Miss Anpie Barbara =\ | Ware. Ty o5 S N P Aot . ersonals. Heibel was held from the home of ner | / ce the “LeMar” Neckwear for men endid sh of ull the mnmbh nmss Efll’ds Willlen, ':;xfi:"‘"‘;'(" yERT Joseph Connors of Boston 1s spend- | parents, George and. Margaret Seidel at boc. wm:;-;|::- a gt The funeral of iy ‘OugHlin | ing a few days at his home on North | Heibel, 'in Lisbon, Friday afternoon at — that will please the most particular | took place from his late home, No. 51| Miajn sereet, 2 elock. Rev. Theodor Bauck, pastor STORE OPEN EVENINGS. prices. in Eastern Connecticut are being | Prospect street, Frld?y morning at 8:30 P of the German Lutheran church, con- 3 . { v 3 hown by us. Our method of buying | o'clock, and at 9 o'clock at St. Mary's| . ana Mre Willlam Sharkey have | Sucted The arrrices and apmie” como ; T AR, S, | Sweaters APRONS—White Lawn Aprons—& direct from the manufacturers enables | church solemn high mass was cele-| 15tyrmeq to their home on Central | forting words to the sorrowing rela- g splendid collection—325¢ to $1.00. us to sell at the lowest possible prices, | brated. Rev. James J. Smith, pastor| VTS 40 S o, on, Central | TV e ROTER 10 fembers of the line over before buying. | Ideal Holiday Gifts for Women, Girls ” Trade here one " | ot the ehurch, was celebrant; Rev. P. } I < . I S Ay and you'll be a regu _; 0,‘3",{‘(}, of ‘g”;""‘h‘la”m"b s“v’ a cousin in Providence. g::;n‘ne:;gw Go:fln{"‘ hltll “n‘eg. M’:l:ey i and_Boys. B'anl‘. .?sz:,:-._ t ’.-. i Joseph R o A Toege: pub-dea‘| Miss Melissa Larkum of Plain Hill | The bearers were Henry Troeger, / \ )| BOYS Coat Sweaters—at 98c, $1.25 _—— BRADY & SAXTBI. Norwich Town con: Rev. William A. hmefi master of o Soen" Vg or” nlece” 3. Christlan Hooter, Gustave Kamptt snd - . ‘And T to $3.50. Bath Robes—$LT5 to $3.98 Telephone 306-2, 2 i ‘ran| ur ‘week, and on | Max Hein: ong the utiful X ' G o E — .95, 3 1 or fellow emplo; In el D mf 3 2 i . FUNER AL ORDERS church was unusually large. During whtes. Thomas g:a and family of g'fie{"mdm:. esler of Lisbon, Andrew % uv_vfin:n;;rfflgm: ‘Ew‘;.’l:ors—n 3196, 76 to $4.50 a pattern. 4 { m—— i — nsted are few weeks as | He! an v, John and George -~ .50, $2.95 up .00, /3 ¥ the guests of ‘Head's parents, Mr, | Seidel and Mr, and Mrs.' John Heibel g i BATH ROBES—for women, made of " d - in the ) o SN R | Astistically Arranged by Funeral ] 24 Mes. FhamenCpevar of Banith wre Z'.,fl';&:.s.:?‘.fi}‘ Lo, :?m;’ s |WHAT'S THE USE IN HOLLERING? Slealete 0 ol O e N HU ' comm| service was read by Rev. . ‘D . . AR b L id AGER Director Found $3514. iyt s ey e g HOLIDAY 600DS Hollda.y Ribbons KIMONOS—Dressing Sacques and ~ Tel. 130, Lafayetts Street. estate of Emma M. Bailey, Unaertaker Grant’ had charge of £ We have a large asoftmenit of Pure : $ Kimouos—b0c, Tac and $1.09, £7 e Juni Which odhsists of e Gepontie. 1a. s gy A resent from Pav ‘Wines and Liquors for the Holidays. SONuIath SrmpRes of Nartow RIS J ¥ s > bous tor Hollday uses—Yuletide, Mis. | MUSLIN UNDERWEAR —in pretly - s and Embalmer Marines' Savings bank, New Londom | cacie and Quidnt . L Baitle and o CHANGE 1N ADDRESS. the existince of which was disciosed | oot and Qul Wz":. “"‘:?‘:‘:";“" RENL00 a0y Bailey's ter and sofd w. .. N -.l GRAY, |TO Friskiin 8. Bultetin Nide, | hete_ soly excontly, hae been rven: . Infant Son Christaned. Holiday Boxes, at i8¢ to 3850, SILK PETTICOATS—black and calers i tietoe, Merry Christnas. etc. Al B widths ana at veasonable prices. You | should visit our Ribbon Depurtmeut for s now To- 42-2, bate court. 5 ! —at 5268 1 .50, Pty ferbapey Hoffu Frankiin square £ pf“"m‘:“‘. a:’ o tene ] e %5 and 20| The infant son of M u\n‘llrn.‘uen- a nice Christmas Pmem and a Beau- every purpose, t 00.00 40 SN40. 3 Ki Dlm of street was Tel. 574, ./ may19d % Tompt tstant. 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