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L. v A <l S : PERSONAI BY HORSESHOE CALK. [ say ihat Pankiller sells the best of any MURPHY & McGARRY, John Hallissey of South Plainfield | . medicine they keep; during the hard 207 Main St. ‘has been in Norwich recently. William Miller Had Fourteen Stitches | times of the past year or two. there Taken to Close Wound. | were none too poor to pay their “quar. — i for a bottle of this indispensuble ; Married i Willilam Miller met with u-severe | family medicine. Be sure and got the Edward Comeau who Sixteen Year Old Baltic| william awie me with o severs L e, B e Sny e s <04 Mrs. Charles Green of Mystic s in : ot g VARIOUS MATTERS Montville, called there by the serious Y illness of her sister. . 2 ’ Caulifiowe: Rure) cartiecs W) nob ses anvihing Girl Has Wife and Children in Canada. in Joseph D Preifers blacksmith shop | 7 Boys Overcoats ¢ Egg Plant, beautiful In the mew snowdrifts. George Thomas of Norwich is the e noon about 4 o'clock. Mr. Miller wa he Celery, o guest of Mr. and Mrs, James D, Mer- B AP PE S shoeing a horse and was hent over DON'T GET RUN DOWN ° b o7 o first half of January has cer- | Tie Ptoln Bl MY Tames O N rar Working on one of the animal's front And Sults Gharged with the crime of bigamy, Sprague and a civil service was per- | feet. The horse raised hin hind 00t | weu wnd misersvie. 16 you heve Kidney or Biud- gy tainly been a period of genuine win- | ven, Cucumbers, | '™ Tomatoes, Daneing at the Broadway dancing Squashes. academy this evening. Norwich Con- Edward Comeau, about 25 vears old, | formed in Baitic. which had just been newly calked, aid | der’uoubie "Dul lad palns, Dissiues, Sertousns s S o was arrested at Baltic by Constable This weel relatives of Comeau’ the sha ‘edge caught Mr. Miller in | Painx i o A . 3 Friends of George E. Bachelder will | John ScGuire Friday evening. &t 3.8 | frst wirs caine from Canada 1o VIBit | the foreaem, Eatting a decy sanh, sev- | Peckae of Motler ciive AUSTRALIAN-LEAY, ue | f) ¢ Blg Reductions be pleased to learn that after confine- | o’clock. He married a Baltic girl last | relatives fn Occum, and they learned | eral inches long:. Mr. Miller received | testimontals from grateful peopl ment to the house for upwards of three | week, and he has a wife and two | that he was at Baitic and that he had | medical attention as soon as possible, | wenderful remedy A o regul . Aok Tor Mother Gray's Austeall o Bring the boy here if you can do sa RAncies oA ANDaEas (| T weeks by illness, he is now convales- | childfen in Canada, it Is alleged. " | been marvieas second time, " | and 14 stitchex were neceasary Lo clone | %10 M, 0wt 1 A Lively attend- | . Comeau came to' Baltic from Sut- @ complaint, the wound, whith will keep him ek >aiber Gray o o Bops N B i ver i if CALIFORNIA MUSKMELONS. | At Niantle, sufficient ice has been | SP0f and Ropes fo be actvely attend-| yon "Canada, a little over two weeks | that Comea left & Wife and two chil- | work for several days. = S LA sa Bt or Oversnak e arvested by the local dealers to sup- 52 4 ago, and ten days ago he married | dren behind him in Canada, which re- . Simple Remedy for LaGrippe. | it is not convenient to bring him. If Ply the trade next summer. Louise Corriere, 18 years old, the only | suited in Constable McGuire’s prompt "~ FUNERALS. | . Mr. and Mrs. John Stanton, Miss | daughter oF Joseph Corriore of Bettic. | action. ynprasl LaGrippe coughs are dangerous, as| it does not fit him, return the pur Members of Division No. 2, A. O. H., | Bertha Miner, Miss Alice Bishop, E. A. | The girl is wayward and was arrest- | Comeau spent the night in the lock- Mrs. John Dowdall. they frequently develop Into PUEUNo- | oags, We will exchange or refund meet in basement of St Mary's church | Bishop, Mr. ‘and Mrs. George Kahn|ed a few months ago in Willimantic | up and he will be siven a hearing thi | At 2 o'clock Friday atternoon the i Dee SonglDut hsain anaAtconad. | the monsy. Sunday night at 7.15. Wear badges.— | and Nelson Stack of Bozrah grange, | © er paren e 3 uld funeral of Mrs. John Dowdall was hel R Be That’ ois Derioas vellty : cense was taken out in the town of | guilt Friday evening. from the home of her daughter, Mrs. [ ®n8 the Iunes ¥o that no BLEeus rovu td Rl O orionte Somers Bros. $3.98 L adv. P. of H., attended the annual session 0 the. izoums G INE Matpieat NS — REMOVAL — SESHE R, Brgneb 1o, HErToD, Tt venue, At | yoney and Tar contains no harmful i . Friday, Jan. 14, he birthda Which therg was a large attendance of AL o syt L e $6.00 Overcoat $4.75 Dr. Rush W. Kimball L T o e icthay iy NORWICH MEN MADE SHORT CALENDAR SESSION Tolatives und friends, The services b B AR s BN Oionits new. ot . { Ber Arnold, A were ~ conduct ev. Josepl Vi has removed his office to So":'?c"e‘f, ’i:«:i He died in Lon- 23 — HONORARY MEMBERS. OF SUPERIOR COURT. Cobb, ~pastor orf the l‘;:‘l\'ern;lll-l — $8.00 Overcoats now $6.75 Broadway, une 14, 3 William Ledger. : 3 church, who spoke In a touching man- : 21 Miotw, Wasnragun, Sioclk After having been in poor health for | Obisst of the Alienists® Society to Be | Motions Heard and Cases Assigned for | 1010 .0 ectaned. | There were man and Suits at the same prices. Fours, 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. Sun- Because an unusual number of spar- | some time, the death of William Ledg- Encouraged More Extensively. Trial—No Criminal Business Until [ ,andsome floral remembrances. The et B . M acleRhORe | rows have been moticed about of late, | er occurred at his home in the Laurel Tuesday. bearers were Jacob Hafyer. Fdward —_— tesidence, roadway. d-fns- some confiding persons fancied it | Hill road, corner of Bentley avenue, | At New Haven on Thursday at the Allen, H. Woodmansee and William D. Phone &5 ec2d | meant an early spring. at 1145 o'clock Friday morning. He | annual meeting of the Connecticut So- | here wa sa short calendar session | Thatcher. Burial was in Yantic ceme o had been sick for two years and suf- | ¢lety of Alienists a number of impor- | of the superior court for the additional | tery, where a committal service was The New Haven railroad issued an | fered greatly during the past few |tant matters were discussed pertal January term on Friday morning, |read by Rev. Mr. Cobb. Funeral Di- £ s & e gt | montns. ing to the future plans of the society. | Judge Reed in attendance. at which the | rector Gager had charge of arrange- order to emploves this week to dis-| \p "y ojger was born in Turin N.|It is understood on good authority that | criminal superior court aiso was open- | ments. " or M' .fi“" continue the practice of cleaning ash-| y =~ june 6, 1852, son of George and | they intend to encourage twofold the | ad put ‘adjourned until Tuesday with- Henry M. Waters. pans on freight sidings. Frances Dunaway Ledger, but has | Work that for the past few years has | out doing any business. At that time | Rev. P. C. Wright, pastor of the Cen- January Seventeenth lived in Norwich the past 30 years. For | gradually been gaining impetus for the | arguments in the Addie Burns case |(yal Baptist church, conducted the Patches o fice remaining from the | some time he was a firem: In on the ‘l“‘;“mllon‘;]fld Dnl-alllu n.lhin"gnl“loifl(l’; v;llll be heard and it is exp«n}.’d :’h-l funeral services of Henry M. Waters at Janiba last storm, covi v Frida - | City of Lawrence, but his last work c principles a; he app the matter will take about ali the day, | 1.30 o'clock Friday afternoon at the -l A U we shall open our s orm, covered by Friday morn- | G Y o watchman at Ulmers tannery, [ the best methods for the treating of [ as it s probable that some witnesses | home of nis som. Na. 324 Lanrel. Hill | SOAP STONES | ing’s light’ snow, ca any a fall ; it T s oA Savn although he has not been able to work | Cases of mental or nervous disorders. | will ba examined. avenuc. In attendance were many rel- new and elegant and much unseriptural language. - A > ¢ - | ot for some time. J¥le married Almeda ‘That the movement has the hearty The motion #s for & new trial for |atives and friends. and the handsome i =) Boi e AR | e Wew Yok Totate and her | support of the leading citizens of the | the woman. who 15 mow In . states | Aamd tribates costined to the eatsem in | NEVERSLIP CALKS e Ladies’ 6rill Room awyers noted Triday as the anni- | S1Sfee In New Xork auatt sod el SUite'ls shows by the Tact that the so- | Prisom. Wetherenela; sorving e i3 o | Mpiin nien teatifled Lo e R TThe i emi-Annual Sale versary of the date, in 1§29, when the | o¢ last week. In their double afflic- | clety admitted to jts honorary mem- |30 yegr sentence for statutory rape on | bearers were Milo R. Waters, Rovert| SNOW SHOVELS 1 A first written constitution known to | tion the family has the sympathy of | bership Thursday a list of men whose | May Burns, the 16 vear old New Ha- | Cochrine Jobn F. Cochrare and Ed- R which is situated | history was adopted at Hartford, Conn. | the community. co-operation.is ‘almost sure to bring |ven girl. It is based on the alleged | win L Burnap. The body was vaced | [CE TOOLS | it e s antire fine of Suitings ra in He is survived by a son, Floyd L |Success. They are Hon. James T.|conversation of Juror Hewitt during|in the vault of the City cemeter The steamer Manhansett met with| Ledger. and a daughter, Mrs. George | Walsh, Greenwich: Prof. Greame M.|the trial with Mea Burns and her | the burial will take place in Jr | nklin dend In the Sound on Wednes- | Dolan of this city. He made many | Hammond, New York; Dr. G. A. mother, the claim being that such com | at fhe convenlence of the family. Hen- | SLEDS and Overcoatings we are offering a 15 per cent, discount during the on the second Sate of | an a % friends during his long residence here. | rence, New York; Dr. J. M. Nolan. | versation might have influenced #he |ry Allen & Son had charge of the ar- ik | day afternoon and has peen towed to «SM &AI" o‘:n Westport: Dr. B Hy May b 18! TX Alien & S Do & SKATES ; t :fl dl'y Come early and The Wauregan House B R e o e T e o] tora: e, S XS Ee S e R | Su0e R sl o S avipe: sptsfilii Sersah T Padidane ave first choice. dor & W aft. A six o'clock riday morning t rd; on. Costel L] , Norwich; N v ndo S x i been mmade.to heip the New London| e funeral of Josepn T. Peckhum | ICE CREEPERS THE JOHN —_ — death of Miss Alice O'Donovan occur- | Judge Nelson J. Ayling, Norwich; | woman. The other appeal was denfed. Tote home, in the ON CO., was held from hi he sclectmen and officials of the | red at her home, No. cch street, | Judge Howard M, Hickox, Watertown: | It was based on errors i the conduct ; . NP THE PARKER-DAVENPORT G, G. & S. went over the proposed trolley | after an fliness with grip since Christ. | Judge Michael C. Downs, Stamford: | of the case. State Attorney Hull win | Laurel Tl road. ut 1.30 o'clock Filday | Perfection OIL HEATERS| Merchant Tailors, 65 Broadway, by line to O14 Mystlc this week. The|mas. She was the daughter of Mr. and | Hon. M. J. Holman, Say appear for the atate, Attorness Geary | alternoon, the house being flled with L ot et o Dot Tine as 1alq out by the trotiey of. | Mrs. James O'Donovan. Her mother | Daniel B. Bradley, Jr. W s of New London and Shields of Nor. | rclatives and friends Rey. W.T. Thay- g v dbg s ot . d several years aro, and her father | Frederick Powers, Westport, and Dr. | wich appear favoring the motion. er, pastor of the Flfst Baptist church, P Acials was approved. lives in Hartford. The deceased was | James N. Brown, Westport. At il short <aiendar session ihere | Of which the deceased was a member e S— — 4 born in Norwich and last fall returned Organiaed Two. Vesrs Ago. e A o e &2 | and where he had had a Sunday schoo 5 — A Colchester correspondent notes | here from a stay with her sister in e ThE STl Chhe Were: Esalgned class, conducted the seryices, and re- that riy from Norwich, Messrs. ~Yor . it igecs The Connecticut Society of Alienists ng « e assigned: | TSR, COnOuCtod Dlary Christian char- | Co % HAILE CL.UB .4 : or was a woman of o — Jan, 15— State of ~ Connecticat vs. 7 - * . ennings, Wright and Smith and Patsy | ing characteristics and _posse: was organized two years ago. beginning | 150ig ' ‘Gilmour; administrator; Jere. | acter of the decensed. Tha floral forms C Connor of Colchester, has been fish- [ kind and sympathetic disposition. - 5¢|miah J. Desmond, administrator, vs. | WeTe many ang hapdsome I teaves o (L] would you have saved in Today, however, it stands with a list of 3 James M. Peckham, executor. members that 'embraces all the best | James 3% Peckham, cxecutor. known allenists in the state and a | pJ3m 2 Sa- 1909 by trading here Palmer, John C. Daggett and Alfred Davies, Burial was in the Brewster's Company, (2ol g L Ry Besides her father she leaves two sisters, Miss Ellen O'Don, 142 Main St. at Hayward's lake. : a5 cor. | city ana Mre. Edawara Cleary of ; Samuel Transiensy ve. D estauranis Distrie T B Newinnd or Novs | ST abd My Bdward Clas Ny | reputation that is fast gaining much | g Neck cemetery, where the committal i 2 e riahe throd: wich is busy holding the fourth quar- | sor Soity: She also 1 w0 proth- | prominence throughout the east. The | Vilion ¥. Gibson. e W onductea b Romerset | (99 Main Street, Norwich,: Ct on our line right through. rly conference in Eastern Connecti- | crj Tomcr Brmommercy 2y Of iite CItY | members are almost without exception | Jan. 25—¥rederick H. ILoomis. ad-|i5q0a“No. 34, F. and A. M. of which g v O 2 | erts conterence in Eastern Connectl- | and Frank GDonovan of Frankiin. | IMembers are almost without exception | minisirator, va. George ¥ Braduireot; | 10985 No. 34, ¥ and A . of which 3 Is It Worth While? ea Dimser, 13 10 2 cut Methodist churches, befora the Miss Julia Kelly. Tind B Rionuite soscarcty amd T 1y | Clarissa B Rathbun va. Henry B, sin- | 10, Sieta Sated of Gtonge A 1ep- | Hardware and Electric Goods Ladies’ Restaurant, 30 cents. | close of the conferenco years. The death of Miss Julia Kelly occur- | expected that before the tiext annual | SO0 [FUSCC L (o o, |pler as master and Justin Holden as| sanisa i, 6 o | B - red at her home, No. 14 Starr street, on | meeting at least they will have accom- an. 2O Solomon Weiner vs. Con-|chaplain. Church & Allen had charge s a c o 7 g e on g . | . Bev. P. C. Wright will:speak at the | Frigay, after a two months’ liness with | plished an_incencetvable amount tow- | Becticut Co.; Herbert I Dawley und | or% " grrangements. €as o upper—Mondays amd Saturdays—3| Central Baptist church Sunday morn- | heart. dis She was born in Ire- | ards the discovery of a cure for those | Others vs. New London Iron and Mctal John McCo; regular price 60c b te 7—35 ceats. | ing and evening. Special music will|land in 1S4, the daughter of Daniel | unfortunate to be suffering from either | C% . £ g Tty e S e L Tuesdars, Thursdass and Fridass,| 20d Inteicst to the evening service.| and Hanorai Danahiy Kelis. but has| mental of nerveus disorders: Their : S Teme v T oS e rrom the roome o 3% |} FOR- ONE MONTH ere will be quartette and chorus | lived here many years. Ior death will} progress will be watched with interest, | 4700\ ¢hiate transaction fn which | V. Marphy, and at St. Mary's ehudch ’ Besl oliee lb, Supper a la Carte. Wednesday Evening Dinner—8 to S— 50 cemts. violin solos. be larnded with” regret by many | for It must be conceded that there e 4 | sorton F. Blant, owner of Branford | scrvices were condicted by Rev. W. A. 2 e e o e 2% Shown DY | house, was the ‘purchaser, was the | Keefe. Relatives and friends aitended innin; regular price 35c Ib. Mrs. Daniel C. P e iihe state 214 ! basis 'of a sult in which there was a |and burial was in St. Mary's cemetery. ] As the result of an operation per- ch show an alarming mumber of| hearine. It was the suit of Cruttenden | The bearers were Henry Dearing, Wil- or Proph- | formed three weeks ago, the death of | §33€s of persons afflicted with mental | v~ willlam Williams, who i of Jam Handrihan, Charles Morgan and January 15th, “nitfld Ifla Imporis[s {,‘fl "y iging. Raymond Eldred wil render av NOW IS THE TIME TO ORDER| Dibble the Saybrook weat derangements. YOUR et. makes this prediction: From the | Mrs. Daniel C. Gilman, widow of Dr. < E | York city, owner of Pine Island, wh Martin Broderick. h to the 21st there will be a light | Daniel Coit Gilman, fc president | . The object of the society is clearly | i ' j,cated off Easterh Point, near B illiam H. Breed. Winter Sult and Overcoal.| -:ow, turning to rain, From the 524 | of Johns Hopkins unive oceurred | defined in the first article of the by- | forg house. Cruttenden soid the is! Wive- Viane: A . riday Aeoigth gt he | 1aws, which reads: X o he funeral of Mary Emmeline Breed, Franklin Square, up one flight LET US MAKE YOU ONE to the 25th there will be a cold wave | Friday morning at 10 o'clock at the| 47 e - ool for Willilams to Mr. Plant. The price | ! ? fo i g9 | o Squa . s i Johns Hopkins hospital at Baltim 1o purpoge of ihe society shall be | way 885,000, Cruttenden clafms thet| WiGoW of Willlam FI Bresd. was b dec28TuThs Somers Bros JOEN KUKLA, Merchant Tail Tith more fco and smow. From the | 15HS Giiman was the da: r of Mr. | to_promote the welfare of t - | e e e omEnt A o e e o rat | trom the rooms of Church & Allen on k. oct26d Frankiin Square. nd cold nights, with high winds on | ven, and niece of the late President i ]fine. fo encourage the | cured for the property. Under this ;\'ph 1; there wera wiany re .“K\L(\‘:‘K .nn‘u “ a “l A. D. S. the coast e Eae Hib " mavcinds Dr nd promulgation of scien- o P riends present. The services were con- y ot s irnasva death oe:| tiflc principles and the adoption and | #5T%wincht, Mg, B8 entided o 37.300, | Jucted by Rev. P. C. Wright, = pastor ALL CEREAL COFFEE 17IST DIVIDEND. Gilman in 1877, Dr. Gilman's death oc- Pk e T S av Society e me e 2 1 at h of the Central B: B SP5ee | Of & former Baltle clergyman, a Wa- | SUrEIng B e o e O Cwhile via- | 005 for the care and restoration of | motion for a® mors specife staiement, | cholce forms of flowers were allent tes- only 10c a Ib. b terbury exchange says: ‘The Rev. s those mentall; Z 1; - th ial: f the estesm in which the 1 i ciety have s re 2 r ret from Eu- y or nervously unbal c the papers. monials of 2 earnings of the tort | Pliny F. Cooney, who for some time | [Lng, DCre after returning from & Bu- | o0l in "the’ inciptent of | ESitary 11 Gallup ve S, . Camp- | deceased was held. Tiessed Mope, and LIBRARY TEA STORE 52 7 FopLtpnual divi-| has been assisting at St. Francis Xa- | Mrs. Gilman is survived by a sister, | more advanced stage: bell, pleadings in ten days were or- | Nearer. My God, to Thee, wero sung T - .| vler's church, having come here to| Miss Dora Woolsey of Newport, and a = by Mrs. George IVUSTW b rd. The bearers parable to dep. dered. <A A Jles, Reuben S - help out during the taking of the cen- | brother, Willlam W. Woc Alken, | THAMES RIVER BRIDGE | ““Pleadings in ten days were orderea | ¥ere George S. Byles. Reuben 8. Hart- g e ST G e | B e and Bt mn ] o i . and others. e, wa s b . P | ust a Little s home at Nor- | aPplication of the most approved meth- ‘The hearing was on a short calendar ereto, on and after declTdew Treasurer. ville. Father Cooney won many friends L Euulis clnech o oL o 2 3 S a committal service was read by Rev. No remonstrance was made Friday | Oy p¥ GO, Of TOUREICL HOME MISSIONARY SOCIETY. RCIETIL hove o and oot | . I wish to form the public tkat 1| The Havana Post of January 4 says: afternoon at the public hearing held ently opened up a new store at | walter FL. Trott of Boston, the toles E ASSOCIATION. | S 2 | two weeks or default was ordered - i N i B next (0 Fire] L iager of the Briena Vists Fruit Co. EARISSE HOUSE ASTO 3 !f\‘!e‘l‘}'i""‘:‘xgnfl;u et :R:x;‘-f::;: ofice, | MGne week for anawer was aliowed | Broadway Church O':alm:-trnn Have g‘vElCO:"f.'NGSm b .:: "0” They are Blankets for the street. the Remnant Tine fom“me “Woolen | was an arrival yesterday on the Mer. | Delightful Programme Carried Out at| New Haven road for the construction | i UPon. trustee, vs. Bronstein ~and Musical Afternocon. Seciyer; in Bla x- shiba g by ppaprbiege M b Faist Patterna Good lengihs, suitabie | 1o a0d resistersd at the Pasaje. Mr.| the Monthly Meeting Friday After- | of a, bridec acroms the Thames riVer. | "One week for amewer was allowed | There was a small aiten P 1 ot of $—84x90 else—42.00 or ladies’ suits and skirts Trott is accompanied by Samuel D.| noon. | Quired by the oy donarmemnthees {in New London Real Estate & Im-|meeting of the Home Mission In SUITINGS, Black, 1 lot of 12—80x96 $4.00 JOHN BLOOM, Seavey of the Hub and Charles C. ~ | Quired by the war deparmcent. There|yrovement Co, vs. Fred Kupky ciety of the Broadway church in the and Fancy Blue Serges, 1 lot of 4—90x98 size—96.00 West Main S Haskell of Norwich, Conn., and left| The Parish House association of the | b only about a dozen per- | “rn ‘Joremiah J. Desmond, trustee, ve. | church pariors on Friday a i ot o ~90x96 st £ : o | sons who wera interested in the con- |12 Jeremial ¥ B B e mead trom the mission- || and Dark Cheviots and Wor Thess are'all ‘good valu ST e this morning eastward bound to visit | Park Consregational, church held its|struction of the new bridge. |y S . Prmuwa paie | talione. wh s Lot bkt Dt and ' vad N fine s¢ e Works. | his company's holdings at Osmafe, [ meeting at the Osgood Memorial on |,k The meeting was called to order at | OFdered in two weeks ~— = |aries to whom bokes had boen et BOg eds. ! L L CHAPMAN D jonaca, | Cubs. Friday afternoon, with about twenty in | 2 clock by Harry Taylor, licutenant | necticut ‘company the motion o set | gave four selections. They were fine- We will make and trim these . L. ’ 7 Qusiter endt attendance, many being deterred by | {000k SOTBE of engincers, n chiarge of | 4gide the non-suit is denied. Iy rendered and won mucii praise. The the best and latest | o 4 Cariagns Bath Street and payable ai| Telephone troublemen say that as | the storm. Mrs. A. N. H. Vaughn pre-| cuo SOERESrs OFCE on oW, LOBSOD- | ‘LeRoy Robbins of this city and Jas. | club includes the follov.ing: Miss Grace rness an ges. 4 1910 Jfhte open | a Tesult of the Christmas storm there | Slded, and the reports of the secretary | folonel Taylor explained that the hear- | s Casey of New London took the oath | Lester, Misx Anita Davenvort, Miss g e i T oio 2, and 2 f07€ 5P | aresiill 170 poles down between New | @nd freasurer wore read. A fine mus- | 108 JE5 %0 SR HeP Dy e New Har | and were admitted to the New London | Eather Lippitt, Mixs Alice Huntington, C S eyl 365, 52t BInES T 10| York and New London, which cannot | G2, DrgSTamme was earried out, Ve roud er thie Deinge. Ufie s mo- | CORSEE SRELLSCL L L0 0 e atalie Gater Mo O 1 will be made to all biils| be reset until spring. In the meantime | oy e - P Vlotin solos pause, duripg which time no | o A 3 B Cagoy g | e arnon po ’ 4 : . mes during the afternoon, her violin derman Thomas W. Casey of New | Gregson. Two songs we 30 sung . npald arter Jan. 20, pregr et o R T tered any objection, the meet- 3 \ e amerdan t sulated and | being charmingly rendered. She ; one e v - London. Attorney Robbins studied in |in fine voice by Miss Anita Daven- Nisie bunched, then covered with rubber |ed Shepherd's dance, Morris ing was declared sdjourned the office of Attorney Charles W. Com- | port. & Co, A Sum of Money By Net Buying (24 ; 5 Atter the formal meeting several t i tubing, at points where there are a|Torck dance by German as the first Bris eting | several | siock of Norwich and graduated from | Tea was served by Miss Luey Leav~ . g L DENTISTRY number of poles out of commission. | SToup, and later was delightfully heard | PEERORS m‘;;‘em;‘;'fihé"“';?"“’ ot €| Yale Law school. He is the son of Mr. | ens. Mrs. B. W. Hyde and Mrs. Amox 33 Broadway Prime Rib Roastat - - 15¢ Ib. The 19 through wires from New York | i the rendition of Benedictus by Mac- |3, i3 Bl Than fned by | and Mrs. Z. R. Robbins. A. Browning. . e Hich Class Deatal Work of every|1'31% h wires from Ronzior and Love's Greeting of Figar. | Pridge. which plans were explained by A Round Steak at - - 12%c Ib. Kind s me business. Your piironsgs| to Boston are included with those for e ieeting Of Dlgar .| Chiet Enginesr Edward Gagel and W. o T S AR T O o 50 2 will be appreciated by me local messages. e I %95t | 1. Moore, engineer of bridges of th 5 e g " sirloin Steak at - - - 15c Ib, DR. C. B. ELDRED, TR pleasing manmer. S ke bY Colo™ | New Haven road. In answer to a| On Friday, Willlam Burdick and S Assinted by Vincent D. Eldred. HUSBAND MINDED CHILDREN | core she sang Sunshine Song. by Neid- | auestion as to when work would be- | Harry Jennings were fox hunting at a“ S re 0 | e e — | Porterhouse Steak at - 16¢ Ib. T i inger. ' She was later heard with de- | EI190 $0¢, DO BUAZE, M- G450 VOIS | Drousht Gown a ok fox which weikhed Y o Y e 48 Broadway. | Forty Dollars Found in the Sleeve of [light in When the Birds o Nortn | SUECHR, %, MGt 8510 G5 | noarly 13 pounds. The dogs Rock and There is a vast difference be- Small Lean Fresh Shoulders — Her Coat—Released on Bond. | BENT, 0 oV Chadtorcic sogn as possible. | Dick velonging to Mr. Jemnings. Tan tween a place merely to deposit at 12%c Ib. D Ty dnddhabi lhe Toad has no detailed plans of | the fox. was one of the largest | o e 8 SWITCIIES for the new On Feiday morning. Mrs. Mary Pa- |, 002 2% 5. Hicrnao 1y . $nio¥able| the mew bridge. but it §s probable that | foxes seen this year. your money. and check against 5 Ibs. Pigs'Feet - - - - 25c ety reno of High street went to work at | o2 e S e e or 2! work will be started at once on these. e 5 ‘s g i B aen ping | he_overalls factory of Max Sterniieh Mrs. Frederick Syminston of| The making of the plans will of course | New Londom.—Mr. and Mrs. Benja- t, and a place where every off 5 Ibs, Honeycomb Tripe - 25¢ el Ten B 8| in"North Thames srcet. The propri- | 1% 4 Key of &, by Christian Osborn, | take considerable time, It s estimated | min 4. Armatrong left Thursday to cer and every employe takes a L Hatis etor left his pocketbook, containing | iB ! G e ;| that it will take about three vears to | spend the rest of the winter at their z @ i Urban PIBS | 315" nd some checke, amounting tn af | This was heard with deep intorest, both | (hAL 1t Wi, take ebou home in Daytona, Fla., returning about friendly interast in your account! am:s I(amg S fhey lant atibAG b for the excellence of the reading and Spangled Ornaments to $72, on his desk. ‘When he looked [{1l. r re merit of the stor: for it, it had disappeared, but wa «__lor evenring wear | soon found on the floor. with $40 Considcrable curfosity has been man- | the middie of Apil e f | y to make every Refreshments were served by the so- | ifested as to whether the new bridge . Fe : would be higher or lower than the itor feel that this is a banking HENRY NORMAN, ommittee, Mrs. Junius Brand gone. The matter was reported to | Clal comm present structure. This was answered hie . . > | (chairman), Mra. A. A. Beckuwith. Miss 3 home. FANNIE M. GIBSON. Chiet Murphy, ‘who got busy on the | (HRIEPHL MAE M B N Rt ham, | 3¢ the hearing when Mr. Soore said : lepkone 267. 36 Franklin St > > Policeman Maloney arrest Mrs. Mary | 804 Mrs. Jolin ¥. Parker poured. A0 @ halt rest Migher than the old Al Depsrtmente of WaUUNE esynenc a8, i y Pareno. She has worked there a week one. i Janidd A o Sulte 26, Central Bidg., 'Phn 5 d her husband was at b inding ide; a . €3 Chiropody, Scalp Massage and Sham. | 21 1SF husband was at home minding President Alexander J. Campbell of . Poing. i Tomstients, |, 50 Semics it st ok e moner | EAT WHAT PRt otk Sl et | Appeiite The Thames Loan & Trust o, suiha Eet any statement from her. She was ent ‘drawbridge Into one of the lift ) ; Searched, and as her coat was being U WANT type. Mr. Gagel answered that such a Shetucket Stie2t, Horwlc1, Con looked r the $40 fell out of the YO change would be emtirely feasible and deciid sleeve, She was locked up, but later would be done if the state or city de- was released on bail until th morn- - cided 1 tain th truct: ‘high- Evenin School "+~ EANY, TIME S B S L | Try Hembers of While Cross Coun- woudl be operated by one contrrol sta- | cil, No. 13, K. of C. Keep the House Warm Wiktrhony Pty g } tion would depend entirely on who “There's no place like ho; it oeet: : T owned the present bridge and whether are_requested to meet at their rooms gl the IN CITY HALL vhe birchday_anniversars of e | YOU WANT IT. |58 teke e o acomormicat or e roduesied o meet at thelr vaoms (| its comtortable. Butit the doors Eugene D. Boyens on Thursday eve- advisable. ~The new bridge. said Mr. B iy Eehing it Al are constantly left opes, home N w P ning was pleasantly brought to mind | |, spite of any Terrors that you| Gagel “is similar to the Conmecticut tend services at St. Mary's Church at might just as well be a barn. by & mumber of her friends, who gave B T e g nat Jou | Fiver bridge and is of the same width. T30 . P o surprise af ner homer Nolili | may have for Indigestion, Sour Stom| TIVer bridgs and is of the same width : AR L The Yale & Towne SaEdE Hamilton avenue, presenting her with | ach or Heartburn you can go right on | be sacier fo manimuiate than the draw, pRa N A ~ - a handsome china tea set and other d eat what like if u k taking less time to open and shut. Such TUITION and SUPPLIES | firts from individuals of the party. | e, one e rabsiiee e | & brgs con be lihod o the helgnt Blount Door Checks e Those present were Mrs. Luella S s L FREE (e B ey s LETS at hand all the time. made necessary by masts of a vessel Blank Books o .1,,“ e . or e o N and Mrs. Klmer Tift of Montville, Mr. a minute and a hal e doors promptly, and do Liquors should visit my store and Also in Tafiville Scheolhouse! and Mrs. Eura Bennett, Mr. and Mrs These Tablets quickly, safely and|™ mye"plan submitted by the railroad 1t everytime. Easily and quickly b srica: Biiors: Toeking & Purchese : : i : 1 @ Franklin E. Boyens, Mr. and Mrs. Cari | permanently relieve all these distress- | company contemplates the construc- and Mildred s ., Hors an, i ~ | construetion, at the present time, of . . ractive in appearance. o Mgh grade and guaranteed under the and his daughter, Miss Myrtle. you to eat what you wish with com- | {3 %oine Jtrycture for the two south- | Delick i P ) 3 Wt s -=- LEo" e They made the visit a complete sur- | fort, and aids you to properly assim-| era tracke Ouly. The center line O ciicious, crisp, numy wiis oc corn| - OQffice suppl ies &t aay size ot shape of door aad ELbS Wyt Law 10 o' abuolutely § prise and jolly evening was en-|ilate your food — to get all the good | these tracks will be 110 feet north of | _toasted to an appetizing golden | to match any bardware finish. L hithsome. - R by all.” Refreshments were | out of all the food you eat. the center line of the present bridge. in large variety { % - Special pr v Se The plans shows a draw of the roller | |0 goc 0 1o cieam or fruit | % Sk 00 e Shom- Calitornia Port, 85c per gallon; Pure - Try them — three do: i .| 1t stype having one opening with a £ n S| s, 1 oo v S voguest. \ i ’ y doses will con- | It Daving one opening with : mall price A domridlor U g Dutfy's Malt Wi 80c » f : et clear span .o = sveen fenders i : b inriatd - B ‘U:-lcl:nr:xo‘dmL;n‘:::;u L vince you of their mirit. ?“ the nllrh;wl.-g( p,."lz t‘ha clfnge:n:.]g Let Post Toasties tell their own et B Preston Bms" _The list of ime a 1 i he opening being nearly in a line h f; - & . Norwich, Conn, postoftice for thie weel Price 20 conta. e Tontersorn = st opning of the | cOmforting story from the saucer In CRANSTON & GO 2R ZIe Sl e oL, Geo. Greenberger, : en . 15, 3 vs: 3 % Py , . L 278 Main Street. | Anderson, Mrs.' M. L. Benson, Mrs. D. b oo 1l front of you. . 47 Franklin Street, Norwich, Conn. Janltdaw ophoue %12 PRrL) S 1.,‘:ngmn‘ .\l]!ce‘!?un ln. selorgeé}n“r;m— Using Small Organ. o . George P. Church, Ariene Collins, The musical part of the services at o - May Building Everreen Club, Mary Ada: Maslor. M I H Christ ‘Eptscopal ehurch s sl con- | *‘The Memory Lingers™ Send d NEWMARKET MOTEL, — Murph! Samuel Haller, T. ducted with the ald of a small organ n yor or er 716 well Ave. 2 & O'Connell, Rev. E. R. Ray, L. C. Rog- We Warrant Entire Satisfaction. T Ryan M€, D, Taviar, The D, M Talle the DIE shureh Srgan is AWaY 11 | page. 10c and 150 :Seld by grocers. for Spinach Tirst-ctase wines, liquors ana sigwcs. We Foodear Ity sarves Tetephane octisd woBwarth George T Yoo T hos moliknars ' mon'The: Shurh —_— P ' ohen. Fepy Toum reg TS = » o n | mans.Packages—-Miss Frances Bes- ; i e e ez alli e o EAEMERE 12 s, e it | B aa e BB Sichers | Framklin Square, Norwich, CL| ooper miehi aiio b ru2l, o0, % | roszox commar courany, | 10 Rallion £ TUERE s o aserining madiam 4 Jetia Tor business resiits Ar. Wilingsao, saniss 1t up after it isagaln recebued Bare - Battie Ceak Mich . ganiea janiodew Iekin "o Business reniics »