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Henry Allen & Son|| | CICEBWUEAHT. o R e oo, Tt a2 i 1 E St | = = % L e — T i ; bed. Buppose you try our method and 7 FURNISHING n 5 P A g . ot 7 ® ‘keep a big 35e bottle of Pecry Davis' Pnrtauus‘ MItfihfl" : . . o gyt o Mr. and Mrs. $ ‘Palhkiller in the house, and let the UNDERTAKERS = Cuilty and Nolles Entered in Cases—Many New London were recent guests of|doetor stay in bed and enjoy himself. 3 relatives here. L ; X el COMPANY. 3 Will confer a favor by re- : A5 88 Main Streel. L e ST Women as Witnesses—Jury Comes in Today. s, Mpicons WoNeudi of Layrop Weather Stopped Work. X ¥ z her son in Groton. The snow and zera weather have THE WEATHER. A . atr['zgcd work on the new Chelseca b-nkt S O E have | butlding. The-stone masons were af J The criminal term of the superloryOct. 30 to the value of §54, Sidney| Mr. and Mrs Raiph Shamer hovel Qv Al the ik pleces of granite A g ai n {ADY ASSISTANT WHEN REQUESTED. Forecast for Today. Forecast for New Bngland: Increas- | COUFt opened here at 2 o'clock Tuesday | ATRSttons Dieaded not WY, | ;. |atives on Plain Hil for the first story on the Main street ing cloudiness and warmer, with snow | afternoon with Judge Reed on the|ett Clty were charged with assauit with [ , otlana | 5€ these have been placed in poition, by Wednesday night and Thursday; | bench. Prayer was offered by Rev. J. [intent to kill and murder upon John | Miss Gladys Beebe of the Scotland | L, jio® (\80C more 1o finish out that brisk and possibly high northeast and |y smith. Ollenski of Jewett City, Nov. 20, 1909. | road is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Samuel | £O¥INE {hoee THAe b ' ' YANTIC HAPPENINGS. ay ! east. winds. They pleaded not guilty through Inter- | Gillette, of Dayville. A < ) There was a large number in at- i pobeanrl =T Predictions from the New York Her:. preter Malinowski o§ New Britain. e e ek s A alld: On Wednesday fair weather with |tendance at the session, the court| Pleas of not Y e r}vm by & Emouts 6f Mr. and: s, F. S slowly falling temperatures. E 1g the number L. Peabody-and Byron J. Frink | récen A g i e el T e room being filied Amomg the nu P e oy and entor. | Wheelor of the Scotland road. lce Houses Filled With Eleven Inch 1 Observations in Norwi wére several women and mbout twenty DacEe - g, & 3 ing the Norwich Bejt Manufacturing 1ce—S2hools Open Next Monday— | (P Janupar Clear- The following records, reported from | young women who have been si company building Dec. §, 1809, and Hurlburt Northrop of Beech drive P lidati f Districts. y an K isnevl:n(:“ p:::{mm:cy,u%hme thfa;o*;fizfi_‘;g "“}“‘}‘,‘a é" in connection with the taking ten skins valued at $37.50, ax:g returned to Easthampton, Mass., on| <“onselidation of Distry e! and Babson cases. K ' vacation. w R p OF SR e s S8 %hw cases and 15 con. | [0L;SLteHinE & building of . H. Baker | Tusaday after two weeks' vaca Josepn Ladoime and oxe Lavtone | guiee Sale wil con- 't kee, ur plani 3 tinued cases R othe Jocket 2 une | Benjamin Segar of Hartford, Robert | AMise Natalie F. Allen of Town street el R e Sl B L i - . . - n many young | Brown und Conrad Brown of Beston. |is visiting her usin, Miss Cecile | o won P . 59| men «t this sesston, & number much | (o et named. o minor, pleaded. no | Hate, of Winthrop avenue, New Haven, | 40t Miss Maud Ladfoine. “n“e Today a“d A" all winter. L . -68 | larger than usunal ' Several of them )guiny to breaking and entering a New < . - poliss Mary, Burnx has ‘roturned to > are” under age, while others are less | FIi VY, 1000 var at. Groton on Dec. 5. el T AC ST e S RGOS e TR At B Comparisons. than 30 and most of them just past 21 |~ In the continued case of the state vs. | . . s g e e S ee THEY G e e Monday to her school in Ekonk after| Miss Rena Barber has returned tc . . Predictions for Tuesday: Fair and o, ]‘g bz o e Michael Cohen, Attorney Blrfleldnnfil two weeks'gvacation at her home on| Chaplin, after spending the holidays at m\;_ch colder; northwest winds. togin ot ‘bso! i s _““ i S in e Sechand Sk T3 IHRDE oF 280 | West Town street. her home, Pleasant View farm. on't _miss the money-saving oppor uesday’s weather: As predicted. age, siv roo; and at the last criminal term s Mrs. K Maeger and Miss Ludwina themselves after their attendance was | case continued as he had just under- iardi anger have returned to New York, | tunities of this great trade event. Mobniae Wiies. noted. They made ght of the situa- | gone an operation. He has not fully | Mr. and Mrs. F. Gardiner and their | Maeger 3 & Filgn J Moon | tion and had an ice water tea during | recovered from that, and a doctors cer- | hildren, Leslie and Frank Gardiner, |} afier spending th My, holidays with b Riiee SR, W E . he afternoon i ey seemed to have returned to Stonington’ after vis- [ and Mrs. F. Drurey. 2 NOT A FEW SALE ITEMS—BUT A F risesisets. (IWaER ' Rize2 i eeies Ed AP aat g ot N RO e e T oor wind | iting relatlves and friends In town. Misa Anna Murphy of Norwich spent | T B F I S N Plantene 1 - . g ay at her home he es green and §{Dav. i & m | om | a m (la m|save apparently little thought to the | torm: State Attorney Hull 4id not obe BUBaS>F K makes them R S0 Morn, | Situation and the revolting character | ject. P After spending the vacation at her Eleven Inch | Men's Clothin Boys’ Clothing thriity 4 i 1 || 70.29 | of the case with which they are con- |~ A nolle was granted in the case of | lome in Colchester, Miss Edith Stan-| . =0 00 00 0l b e, . 3 | | | 1.30| nected. state vs. Charles H. McDonald of New | 4ish has returned to resume her| . o, "0C ONUER, O I and Fred- | Carpets Rugs s | it Hill. Babson and Moore were in the | London, in which case State Attorney |Studies at the business college. erick Armstrong are filled with 11 inch 10c and 25c¢ s I It prisoners’ pen. Hull stated that.after an investigation e e ARtV owtad Je Dress Goods . Silks et ;] | | George R. Haynes of Lebanon plead- | he found that the witnesses against | Mrs. Ruth Geer and her daughters, | 1€ /IER L T wich was | .. — - - "~ | ea guilty to the theft of $45 In_money | the colored preacher could not be be- | Gl2dys and Beatrice, have returned to et reut of Mot Charles | Millinery Ribbons s Six hours after high water it ia low | from Martha W. Berhaus on Nov. 4, | lieved and he would not ask a jury | Scotiand after a week's visit with Mr, | recont guest of Afr. 4 N D Sev|n & Son tide, which is followed by fload tide. | 19500. 1o belleve them. The oharge was get. |and Mrs. Elisha Geer. Brown. Mu Underwear Corsets B S S e State Attorney Hull thought the fel- | ting money under false pretenses. Vacation Ends January 10th. GREENEVILLE low had been unfortunate, but had re- | = A nolle is to be sranted in the case| Mrs, Frank Gardner and two children| The schools open Januarv 10. The | Hosiery Underwear o S, 3 ceived a lesson from his arrest. At- | of stat vs. Charles Bergen, a continued fhave returned to their home In Noank | schools on Mesting House HII and the | | gooq SR Raymond Brennan Collided With Tele- | torney Huntington spoke for him and | case,as soon as his relativescome here [after spending several days with Mrs.| William Smith district consolidating v phone Pole While Sliding—Iinternal | Judge Reed fined him $10 and costs. | o take care of him. He is charged | Thurston B. Barber of Plain Hill. with school on the hill, and Miss Mur- | §mall Wares Kitchenware Tryacanof. .. P s B e ot St.| In the case against Charles Flanna- | with entering 2 cottage in Waterford, o dock is teacher. o eared—Honor Pupils at St.| g2 ana Holden Wilson, two boys, of | put his mind is enfeebled and it is not | John Beetham of Norwich and Cor-| Charles Ladd is confined to the house | Wemen's Garments Gloves Mary’s School—Local Mention. Waterbury, nolles on terms were ‘en- | thought he is responsible. nelius Beetham of Greeneville were | by iliness. ; RS, tered. State Attorney Hull stated! State Attorney Hull asked for a nolle | holiday guests of their brothers, Robert| Fred Ladd of Greeneville spent Sun- [ Children's Garments Wrappers g Raymond Brennan, the ¢ year old|that the boys went to Mason's Island | which was granted in the case against |and Thomas Beetham, of Wauwecus |day with his fomily her son of Patrick Brennan of Seventh|to camp, one of the boy’s father own- | W. H. Lynch, a constable of Water- | Hill. fr. and Mrs. Gilbert Murray and | Waists Handkerchisfs ’S Street, was sliding down Sixth street|ing a cottage there. They found the | ford, who had had a disagreement with " —_— daughter, Ruth, of Salem, were recent from l'ulll1 Tuesday afternoon about 4 o'clock, | Wilson cottage had been entered and|a néighbor about a gateway and was Miss Agnes Lippitt of Duluth, Minn. | guests of Mrs. Murray's parents, Mr. —_— - F— *tml at the bottom of “the hill he ran | they went into others, getting cooking | charged with assault with intent t0|is-the guest of Miss Marion ndall of | and Mrs. Williim Robinson. i ull force into a telephone pole. He| ytensils, clothes and a rifle, intending 1. West Town street. Miss Lippitt and P RS was rendered unconscious by the col-|to return them. He oconsidered it @ | At 3 o'clock a recess was taken and | Mise Randall are students af aarsland | = - R Dress Goods lision and was carried into Pitcher & | poyish prank and without criminal in- | no further business done in court dur- | college. : o ad S e BORN 25’;’;“""5 drug store. 3t the corner of | tent. They are bright appearing boys |ing the afternoon. the stite attorne: oo ST LAIR—In Taftville, Jan, 4. a son | SOME OF THE GREATEST VALUES xth street and Central avenue. Here | ang relatives were in the court room. | being occupied with conferences with| . = AR ]S S e ars, Jomenhs ' WE HAVE EVER OFFERED. he partially revived after a few minutes ¢ e v ame of Irene Lynch should by el 3 Attorney Thayer appeared for them |iwitnesses and lawyers. At 4.30 court e ) and was taken home, where he was at- | and spoke in their behalf. Upon. his | was adjourned until this morning at 10 | 2dded to the list of those perfect in DIED At | All Wool Serge, All Wool tended by Dr. 1. J. Brophy. There|motion Judge Reed agreed to release | o'clock. when the jury will be in at- B & 2 imlay oo of_the 2 280 | Albatross, India’ Twill, Mo Franklin Slll]l't. was bleeding from the boy's mouth and | the hondsman as soon as the costs|tendance. Town street school for the term ending o 13 Brilllantir Wool Hen he complained of a pain in his Stom-|are paid. Judge Reed told them the i Dec. 24, 1909. rletta, 56 Inches’ wide, i &l ach, which might indicate internal in- | trouble should be a lesson not to do $ Slors—ut 36C 8 yard, frem WILL SELL YOU A juries, but this could not be fully de-|sueh a thing again. Clark, = George O. Stead, Norwich: Twelve-Inch 'lce. Yy Ay et WE| : sday. ere were Charles Maydock of Montville, a | Charles A. Harkness, Fred E. Benja- | Frank S. Wheeler has his icehouse e g i gt SRR b B pleaded mot gullty to stealing [min, Preston; Charles T. Williams, | three-quarters full of 12-inch jee. The | aoangsgay, Jan. etery, Norwich At and 00-lnch Novelty s s it R R R B el from Sam Kalanisky of that|Harry Elgart, Colchester; Edward A.|cakes weighed nearly 300 pounds. on arrival of in 480 | Striped Ser 54-inch Blaek H .“0]] wa'ch ¥ g - town on Nov. 4, 1909. Geer, Jame‘lwun. Armstrong, ’(:rri;w;:lld: DEAN—In this ecity, dan. .4 und White Check—G64-inch A Charged with the theft of a gold | Arthur C. Williams, George A. Fuller, 3 . Fleher Campbell, wife of Danl | Wool Cloakings—at 48c A ami High Stand Pupils at St. Mary's School | watch valued at $30 from the person | Lebanon; Georse R. Stedman, North| Seven Join Congregational Church. LN R f vard, from 75c and 8¢ The pupils attaining highest aver-|of A. M. Johnson Nov. 18, 1909, in New | Stonington; Henry N. Ford, Bozrah; At the First ngregational church aged 36 years il he neld from v in 20-year Gold Filled Ca: ages at St. Mary's parocial school for | london, Charles Hernnes, a soldier, | George R. Sherman, Franklin; Paul |Sunday morning seven were added to h & Allen’s funeral parlors, 15 At | Wool Stripes p e e e | Phadon nat Eater Dupuis, Sprague: Frank E. Hyde, Lis- |the church membership on profession in street, T ay atternoon at| gpg | ges and Waip * —FOR— 7 lows: N On the charge of taking money and | bon; Griswold H. Morgan, Salem; Al- |of faith. 0 2 all the fashionsble Grade III: Laura Foley, Katherine|clothes from Courtland Simpson on ' bert G. Brown, Voluntows. e RILEY-_In thix oity. idget at 634c & yare Dodd, Ma ullivan, Jennie Sullivan, First Whist of the Year. Funeral From. the. 1o xon and 39 - Anna Nevins, James Ward, Andrew The first of the weekly whists of the 3 Saullivan, Katherine Brown, Katherine CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS Dest wi John 3. Riley. ath street, jalt » entire line of S MONTVILLE SUPERINTENDENT Sacred Heart pariah of the year 1810 “this (Wedneaday). mornh V"YI‘_EI::‘"";““‘“:;‘ 4 "‘_,__“j,“_‘ e ey % 4 _ X was held Monday evening, ten tables| Mass of requ in § 2 to 50 inches wide ch for the momey in the| Grade IV: Lydia Belliveay, Nellio KILLED AT NEW LONDON. MEET AT BROADWAY. |, e plaved. The awards wore made | (Al " ESUpR A 02t hene ‘ivlul "o 77 n Sladue, ra eloguin, e e g ¢ 3 N =3 2 2 = TWIoN, i S TSR 4o | Michacl Downing, May Belle Mctugh, | C. W. Coburn Run Down by Switch- [ Two Interesting Papers Read—Nine- Hannaly Buckiey of 38 Waanington | woaran 1. Wa il e Dress Goods at. £1€ dmc25d — Edward Reardon. Montcalm Ethier;| ing Engine at Railroad Crossing. teen Being Present. Street, hand painted calendar; first | otk ooiaanees 15 Aoy i g b Drbe Geods SRS D SnhucH, S Tagion. = 5 gentleman's prize, Henry Crocker, hand | nesday afternoon af : At R e o Grade V: Ethel Toohig, Marie Gadle,| Charles W. Goburn of 17 Billing- | _ The regular meeting of ‘the New |Dainted calendar: second lady's. Miss s B i 92c | Poplios, Panamas, Br John O'Brien, Helen Kllkénny, Timothy | ham avenue, Beachmont, Mass., em- | London County Asosclation of Consre- | Katherine McNeely, hatpin holder: sec- | W Goar N almedan prersy: cloths, etc—at 93c & BA AIN DAYS Brown, Mathew Parkinson, William | ploved as superintendent of construc- | Sational Ministers was held on Tues- |ond gentleman’s, J. A. Brady, toy bank: | O¢ ammeda Pier e from §1.28 and '$1.60 Brennan, Irene Moriarty, Josephine | tion by the Bigelow-Harriman Gone at the Broadway Congregational{third lady's, irs. 7. A. Brady, vair 0f | ey aoin Tedger, sl 3 Portelance. Leontine Cayontte, Joseph | struction company, of 127 Federal | church lectuge room, with nineteen | scissors: third gentleman's, J. I, But- | Funeral notice hereaft o &% rhe-tnoh T 'W. Shea, Edward Corcoran. £ street, Boston, was struck and almost | ¢lergymen in attendance. Rev. A. L. |jer, hellows toy. 3 RAWSON. Mass n, § $1.29 cloth gt Every day during this week will be | _Grade VI: Rose Timmins, Camille| Instantly killed at the union statiom | Earnshaw of Mystic presided and the ey B (ORESE), e A g JRI0Y, and A4 Bargain Days at our store. Special | Belliveau, Joseph Bowen, John Dona-|in New London Tuesday morning by | clerk was Rev.’ George H. Ewing of ——— Norwieh Cony, a4 o s G n Broadcloth ;- ' hue, Eleanor Shea, Jennie Sullivan,| the depot yard switcher of the N Norwich Town. The morning session v . ° At Be=tnch Grebwaan i . ts on our entire stock of P! 8 e Sol RILEY-—In New London, Jan. 3, 1810, $1.69 | sponged yd shrun! - naucemen Margaret Bellefleur, Rene Ouellet, John en road. Coburn was married, | opened at 10.30 o’clock. ea"h C[anks and Miss Mary Riley lendid range of new color Furniture, Carpets, Stoves and balance | Falvey, Agnes McKenna. | ana was about 38 vears of age. He | Three new members were voted in, . ey e Pada aarat 3140 & yard, from of our furnishing goods. A few dol- | Room VII nna May Foley, Wil-| had been living temporarily at Mont- | Rev. Eugene B. Smith of Lebanon, = g+ P g B { ”',"f, o lars will do wonders these days in the | ilm Shea 1; Nora Driscall 2, D! Ouil- | ville, where he was superintending-the | Rev. F. M. Hollister of North Ston- Fund Faddlsts $2.0 s 3 lett and Anna Casey 3, Margaret Gree- | erection of a mill for the Uncas Paper | ington. and Rev. Frederick A. Holden - line of Housefurnishinge lev. Camilla Tiealy, Jetemiah Downin. | company of Preston City. The scholarly paper ’ We must reduce our stock before | Lillian Morlarty, ~Gertrude McCloud, | © (oburn's body was i | at the morning session was by Re: Notiee of : E = 5 ek e | Samros Wakeh, Trancis Murtha, Bmme | oo e aCeY Fas L e . & 1 B e Cinii's Tues | Bew Evelved Some Sthenge and Woa-¥o! SECOND FLOOR taking inventory, and we want all who | James Wa ; blished by B Sowe Spin O derful Theories C e % ke need anything in our line to come this |~ Grade IX: Katharine McCone, Eliz- | Sreiomr trom Bovion oo oo ratd? | i rier ainner at Mabrey's the cler- SRNIEY Lonceming NBILISE Sevecd. Flowr. fud 09 the week and take advantage of this rare | abeth Bowen, Joseph Gadle, Eleanor | man. & member of the firm. gymen returned to the church for the Stomach Treatment. many splendid bargain opportuniti price cutting. % Donovan, Grace Driscoll. Coburn came to New London about | afternoon session, at which Rev. Mr. £5° Women's Suits, Coats, Waists, Wrap- 3 S T g 11 o'clock from Montville for the pur- | Ewing presented a thoughtful paper i ’ ers, Corsets, Muslin Underwear, ste. ‘Week of Prayer. bose of securing purchases making | upon The Religious Teaching Tenny- | A Trial Package of Stuart’s Dyspep- 15 Main St t e The union evangelistic service at the | the trip in the company’s launch, son. Both _papers were discussed, sia Tablets Sent Free. ain Street, et ca UK€ | creencville Congresational chureh on | alighted at the public landing an Paking the meetiug one of much prof- | Within the: Inst 20 years there has ‘ Tuesday evening was marked by a| Went to the market of the G. M. Long [ it to all attending. sprung into existenge 'theories by the —— Couon nress ('oods fArge attandance, which followed close | CO: A few mil Mr, o e R score relative to the kinds of food that 1 b Co. A fe nutes later Mr. Coburn et lative to th 37-41 Mzin Street. 1y the.sermon preached by Rev. P. C.| emerged from the market and started SEE ‘of tho Ssuwon, human beings should eat, and should M MAY NOT PRE- 2 Wright. for the tracks. At the same time the | The Werwannwo held its first meet- | avoid. With the tremendous Incresse AT PRICES THAT MA dec27d s sain arrl\'lngl 1(:: N:lekaondog r‘aom ingha]f‘ the leasg: l’l‘\lesday afternoon | in nervous and stomach diseases which VAIL AGAIN IN YEARS. Ty . . Norwich at 11.10 o'clock was backin: it] rs. C. h vin readw - v R il G sat Al Main wi % | w C. D. of T vay av- | are caused by the strenuous life of this i il So. | All our best Prints in srays P to track No 8, the third track from lenue, having every member but one | neurotic, neurasthenic ! hic ALL CALENDARS A diver from the T. A. Scott com- | the station platform. present. Regular meetings to follow | we live, we are constantly having e trom’ | indigoes, biack and white pany of New London, with a number Just as the passenger train +was {this one were planned. The afternoon | attention called to some food faddist's Tc tartan reds, ¢ of helpers, started work this week re-| about to come to a stop, Coburn step- | was enjoyably spent and dainty rTe- | “mew idea” on the subject of alimenta. E - et half price to clpse them out. f":li;lefltgrtlggrP;p:mh?fiea:;oss the dsh(; ped to the rails on which the swfich freshments were served. tion. . 2 8o .,,.;u:. \]....1:‘ of l;nnn]x ]I‘\m nel ¢ 1 mpressed air| engine and cars were approaching —— Most prominent among these theo- | ° from | in light grounds, plalds a We still have D yonhe Dives have heen laid about | him. he then being about 60 feet east | * EAST SIDE ITEMS rists is the vegetariun who insists that —_— gijin]ohecke glaht years now, and of late they have| of the crossing. Coburn did not ob- - et e Bt T s T S en ot some very choice went down for the first time Monday | notice belns on the. TovInE train ‘on | Little Sickness Among School Chil- [an stomach, despite the fact that his Koty Asmtant. Fom | Wtrines and_ plaids, lght and afternoon, after getting ready his air W i i i ‘A k- ., ‘elephone 2%ec | e rolors, & b range o selections afternoon, atter getting ready his air| the oppasite rafls. The switcher slow dren—Personal Notes. NS It an fhily Miasipal Seticle of 12%c | medium co 5 1y crept upon him. He was struck b: * | diet: and the ol i the breast beam and felled across the | The thermometers In this section held | Histomr whe iaes §ioTohs of Biblical that will ke the linest s Teok slicve the tennorys Thio water Henry B. Church. Wm. Smith Alles | patterns. is about eight feet deep where the com- | rajls, the engine, only, passing across | steadily at about 8 to 10 above zero % Julyiddsw 80 | BEST, ALERE, Qe kind of New Year EEE— e Totn loxs close to the knees. Gn ‘Tucsday. Sua - ooR. e gewon ATL ot (s — from | Pamer ~in gt mediun E _— Neither Engineer Getchell nor mem- % B &t Toaat e all ot the miet H B s 1 hhee Thom Gifts Personal Mention. bers of the engine crew were aware of | William E. Basett of Main street has [ powerral and ‘advanced countries of A";hcs H"hhg[s flfld Huhhg[ fl[]flts B s aed 158 Edward Risley left Tuesday for a|the accident. been.ill and confined to the house for | foday employ it extensivels in . their 4 | reduced from 2% CRANSTON & CO visit of @ week in Meriden. Coburn sustained a fracture of the | several days. letories, and thelr superior dovelops | (Light and heavy welght, high and| oo | pyannelette in a big range of = SE e Skull extending from_ths_top’ of the ment and high degree of civilization | lowv cut. The best makes and at low- | goo | GOEECONC Tatl, dressen and dec2sdaw Georse Olze has raturned to his home | head o the hase of the skull, besides | Warren Chapman and John William- | are In Strong and Striking contrast 1o | sat nrice, m | styles for waiats dresses an in Jersey City, after visiting his sister, | @ laceration of one hand and the sev- |son are in New York for several days, | the decadent and degenerate nations Mrs. Rudolph Krehn of Boswell ave- | €ring of both legs. Tdentification was |attending the automobile show part | of Asia and the troplc.s, whose inhabi- nue. hard to make because of facial bruises |of the time. P e ey oy S g Storm SaSh S BAA oufs, bt Wl = — Another fallacy which has lately be- Willlam A. Ryan of 338 Prospect | POFion of the clothing several letters | The Bridge distdet school opened | come a fad, is the so-called “low.pro- FRANK A. BILL, ‘Telephone. 104 Main Street. terns among them Dress Satines, dark grounds with stripes, figures and floral designs, also bordersd pat- 12%¢ | | | | street, the popular conductor of the | PCATing the name of Coburn were | again Monday after the Christmas re- | teid” dlet. Now, the foods which are | terns Storm Doors Connécticut company, Is confined to his| 194nd and a resident of Montyille Was | cess. There are not many absentees | rich in proteids are the ones which MURPHY & McGARRY, home by illness. almost positive the vietim was Co- | from sickness. build up nerve, brain, muscle and blood, Cretonnes, 30 inches wide, In burn. —— so that any great reduction in th Coburn’s death is the first to oceur | Mrs. William Gelb of No. 138 Talman | amount of proteid used simply means during the daytime at this crossing |street is having her residence complete- | sgemi-starvation for the most important ' 5 WML SO Lo e o e 207 Main St. a wide range of designs for | draperies and fancy work. 3 = 1] since the erection of the present sta- |]y renovated, putting in steam heat, | centers of the system—the ones on 1026 BEST QUALITY Percales, 76 e Jege, after soveral woeks vacation at| fion. electric lights and connecting with the | which we depend the most to enible us . s BT Rt T L e o 3 PR R T sewer. - es « e. 12%c | and dark colors, o5, FRED €. CROWELL’S PRINGIPALOSRE T — s | Twice a year R | B a aore {2} y |, John L. Youns, who has been'spend- ———— & & John G. Potter left this week for a | containing but little proteid are never ing t‘hP Christmas vacation at his home | Paper on eGography and Resignation | visit in Pennsylvania. On the way he | of large frame or well-bullt. The Ja,- | You have a chance to come here r1d i D 87 Water Street. on Fourth street, returned Monday to of Secretary Brown. stopped at New York to spend a short | anese. who have always been small of «| the Baltimore Dental college. time at the automobile show in com- | stature, have, since adopting a more buy the best clothing that's made for Remnants Open Saturday Eveming till 8 p. m. he January meeting of the Prin- | nans i 'hig son, J. Dyer Potter. ey e ekl i = bea - I . - proteid diet. shown a remark- |a d deal less than it's worth—so docdinw Charles McLoughlin has returned to| ¢ T e S — able increase in size, vigor and gen- b E 4 f Remnants have been Georgetown unliversity, Washington, D. | J&¥ “ehool, ot 1 Cite delivered a |, The river is completely frozen over | eral development; and it is only since much less that some men wait for this Hundreds o emnants C., after spending a vacation with his | Jackman of ‘Jewett Cly, delvered @ |in the bend below the bridge, and there | Japan became a meat-eating nation | semi-annual sale and then buy in ad- | collected and arranged on counters in parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mec- | Paper on Geography, which wa: are only a few open spots above the|ihat it>has developed into u world- | A the basement for quick selling—Rem Taughlin, He was accompanied _by|10%ed Dy open d'.c"’;‘”{’hnA Brown |Pridge. Bovs have ventured out on | power. vance of their actual needs, as well as B i Glinknsii Cutioy Charles W. Cassidy and John G. ¥ic-| [T S e meeting Ropert A. Br the ice with sleds and found it safe|' Still another theory lately advanced i e s nants o rints, 'l & Namara, two other students at George- | fendered a considerable way out from shore. S bt ennr. “pepper.isnd Tsalc. are | YEPPIYing.l i 5 Flannels, Towelling, Table Linens, stc, and trea r which was accepted with per and salt assist digestion rather e than interfere with it, as is claimed. Cakes of 12-Inch Ice Stored—Visitors | Tho no-breakfast pian, the two-meal tional church a welcome surprise was 1. clmer of Occum was elected and Congregational Churches—Big given to the members in the presenta- T and treasurer to fill the place tion of a costly individual communion | left vacant. ing from former prices. town from this city = ic irritants and irrital h - ) i ft | Don't fail to the Remnants. st regret. Mr. Brown leaves Norwich NORWICH TOWN gastric_irr the mu-. We're going to sell what we have left | Don't fa - o cous membrane of the stomach, al- Generous Gift by Raymond N. Parish. | '%,20050¢ &, responaible positlon In the though it is kmown that sugar pos- |of HART SCHAFFNER & MARX — In the Montville Centre Congrega-| West Warren, Mass. Additions to Membership of Methodist | sesses a high caloric value. while pen- | giothes, at prices that are a big Wllinery set to the church by Raymond N. i e e R Come and Go. per day, and even the one meal dajly [ IT"S A GREAT CHANCE FOR YOU Untrimmed Hats, all this season’s Parish. The set was used for the firsi | TO CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY At Bt Srethodit plscoad. SHurcH g‘g:gflj’;‘d\jflgge%e‘;}{"!e e gg;'l‘;; TO GET INTO GOOD CLOTHES AT | shapes in a great \A,...|\ S Bttt L] L oit Burme® Mot & Beton on Sunday morning two joined the|which all food s withheld from the | THESE LOW PRICES— :‘."," Ssuely. a0 ish 25e ¥ o church on probation. In the Sun ach “to give it a rest,” complets ; e BRanan b Mas memorated by Local Scotsmen. - |School Bibles were presented those who | 1oomiing the' Tact that the systenrs el | en's Overcoats 325.00, now $22.80 Mrimmed Outing Hats for Women. the donor. " had been present at every session | sues are being coustantly torn down Men's Overcoats $25.00, now $20.00 Misses and Children, our entire line A meeting was held Tuesday night | through the year, six_in number: Mrs. d cast off, and new material to re- | ¥ Bt g ? at the Wauregan house to arrange for i E g § g s 5 2 Men's Overcoats $24.00, now $19.50 Hats formerly as Wilson Miller, Hazél Miller, Gladys | build them mpst be supplied from the 48 at ¢ 2 a banquet to be held on the evening |Miner, Martha Brown, Leonard Clark | food. Men's Overcoats $22.00, now $17.50 high as $248 a S e R and Joseph Clazk.. Mra. Miller and her | It is utter nonsense to concern one's | Men's Overcoats §20.00, now $16.00 Women's Dress Hats, our entire e . 3 , Haze! er, have attended | self about all these absurd and illogi- Men'" ve .00, v $14.50 o a ere and Funeral committee comprising the following | S, ‘achool every Sunday for two|cal theorics, as life is entirely too| JLc™® Overcoats $18.00. now $1 RS L oy e §5:90 o &mnahlfl nmss fiflflds : e Lt Mo i S L Short, and there are other things re- | SUITS AT THE SAME PRICES. Ch Dirasiar Eapnts for ihe. cotagion: O e 2 quiring our attention. Eat what you 5 oose now £3 08 H. D. Mitchell; secretary and treasur- John Murphy of Hartford was in| want when you want it, and as much | Reductions equally decisive have been Wi oen . that will please the mOst. particular er. Reid McIntyre; James Hollin, Da- lady jn Eastern Connecticut are being and Embalmar via' Lan Sres e ThlG. e waatch Dands. Yo twnleuin Us shown by us. Our.method of buying ” he comunittee will report at a gen-1{ John Luther of Springfield ¢pent the | Stuart's Dyspepsia Tahlets, and forget direct from the manufacturers enables eral meeting tg be held on Thursday, | weel end &t his home on Town street. | a1l about f00d fads stomach trou- % to "'“.."’“2.‘;'.:",5&";?'&'3.”““*. 70 Frankiin St, Bulletin Bldg. Janusry 13, at the Wauregan house. ey - .| bles. They dlgest all kinds of food so . h-‘“m regu. Telephone 642-2. Walter Sager of South Canterbury | thoroughly you Wom't KNow you have ustomer. 2 - Bankruptey Case. Wa Sa recent guest of friends on Plain | a stomach. They are powerful diges- BRADY & SAXTON, Norwich Town PEDIOVE BeIvick 30 ge. night The creditors in the bankrupt estate | Hill. g Tors of every kind of food though made o coats. / n our Bo; Suits and Over- Lady Assistant. of Gregoire Marc Aurele at'their meet- harmless to.the em, and may be Telephone 206-2. novisd Bpsideiior 116 Misad wiy. ing before Referee in Bankruptey A.| Malcolm McNaught has returned: to | taken at ABY. fiie and (i any quentity. . ; g iy 4 Browning decided upon Ansel A |Grolon after a visi( with relatives in | (et a box from your drugsist for e “w rmle‘us ‘ u“chfln h 3 7 ckwith as trustee an he sers | town. send cour name and ndd fi fl'& ERe Sotechisiye mpdiun s Telephane. 643-3. named wora Lsaac 8. Jones, Wrancis D, t.r:‘; -w;?:. o darens, ¥, A. Staart oy o rante Donchue and V. Quinn. s Y 150 Stuart Bldg. Marshall, Michigan. Jan mais ‘Women's Dress Hats including ev 4 high-grade Hat in our wstock=-Pa Haix, Gage Hatx and our own Patterh Hats —former prices as high as §17.50~ gheess 22w $5.98