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b i Wi e T e o W i w5 s e B R Housekeeper ‘Willows and da 1 Taritord are visiting irionds on : » o, Ricketts whs ¢ S | nrasumes ahingion sirset. i ? ; : 3 i “T‘n etentte a0t about 79 : akag oprtiouir. pissaure in pianvin hl.' John H. Mahomey _Preston 3 Yo . " o whom spoke upon opie, > ind serving the Thankagiving dinner B T iy ove. T £ % s d v My R kettn Rl upon e, tter sach meal? . Everything must be in geed form anc T, Gager of Yale and class- . . Ay omYiag, TtivICC RS I e ? good taste. expression “Ford, are here and in Bozrah : z e - which finds its real buse in (e haman e : - e o et " e S S ; fon Uas v vt S Yl s s e HAVE YOU E » e and Mitchell , Sr,, > expressi y ] l his Wegk * | famiy ainner fi ocnvnmm‘fu:uiwvm;mgo:'n:éum e ¥ % e b o e T g the cause g rger . Sitchell Cloatier, Jr., of Uncasville. ' | was Tt our hearts deeply teel that we ; ff ot i o it s B Debtachios sulricient -had an un-{ 'Mr. 4nd Mrs. Charles H. Adams and |$10,000 for Injuries which the usually brisk ‘in table delicacies m'm.rum of Worcester are the | received on Em electric line tnc infinite ¥ather who never maken and holiday ts of Mr. and Mrs. Justin Holden. [of the coi on May 30. He is a 5 , T b oo F0Y e we Z g | Eother of Eunice 3. Allen, who was s] ver p00“5 Growers of celery have been able to| Mrs, Herbert Clarke of Norwich has | plaintift In the suit against tHe city i T e L ek b ’ Grocers and - At SOMERS' 3 2 furnish some unusually fine heads for | been visiting her parents, Mr. and | of New London'in the previous case. the nollday market 4 erally than our meagre living has MR. H. T. MILLER'S ke SPERL N i, B AN OF Dnotavii . really merited, then 1 s well to have Forks B There Was a rush for books Wednes- | Mr, and Mrs. L. A. Cooper of Spring- here. - the feast, yea, a feast of the very School for Dancing day at the Otis lbrary, which will be | fold, Mass., have been Suests of Mr. | poo iiet rea things possivle that stall. adeauately ’ 38 OAK STREET. - closed for the holiday today. and Mrs. William A. Watson of Chest- | ny geats, h‘zfl"”‘” the running board y '!l‘xhl:mc.r.ylx’v.r::‘:::l':n:rh::r:,‘r':::;uhll Settinen; scEemis . advances S0 T n Do arrkues. | The of J. L. Case, administra- |MU* H!!- P e i o st mercy *endureth forever,” it sincere, | Bllo cure. 25c, at nives or Ments may be made for private clgsees. | tor, va. was withdrawn in the| Mr. and Mrs. William A. Frazier of | Z00 Ject SOULE O T, fHa, o et must have been very satisfying, and |© Fhoms gees; ny frem % fo. KU JESESEfiurt on Weddesay. Groton are the guests of thelr siaten |hc was struck in the head by a tree ¢ |Beriape wes the remote calise of tat| ; r. purker. S35 Ne. 10th S NV s Dancing, T. A, B. hall Thanksgtving | 3t Thankssiving weck 4nd_ knocked from the running board. ik the Hiehrew nation Was Roted. | S;Ith, Aric, says that he had taith erving é; ' in Boston, the ¥ > LOWNEY Students from the state agricultural T oot Miasie care and was deprived of his pay of 34 | °% LU . TR e B W A TR B have‘had kidney trouple, you wil fnd pleces? college al orrs arrive a eir | gnd Mrs. Francis Lowell Hills. earned st aay dat| I think we ought to be thankful for e b1 Brart tak : homes Wednesday morning for the as' a masem. an, and a r [fee or Woles Kidney B hocolates and Bom Bons|ooe s iy | _Erof. Frank ¥. Ferrell and Mrs. Far- | Attorney J. B, Gray of ms,é,é 31 shines ol makco s Sironeer mer |Ine Hom mows s & Ongovd.Co rell of Narwich ars guests of the for-|a cous tHey .are unavoidable and teken ) = At the union service of the Episco- X . - . JFarrell, on|he notifiled the compeny of the it 7 ime. in seal packages, pounds | pal churches at Christ church this| Citfion avenue. Ansonia, wntil after |and had conferences with Ciaim Agents | % 2 ths xiwht spirit—do ‘make_ strensth {ehisced the Nousecis the Sigbe Lo i R al morping Archdeacon J. Eldred Brown | Thanksgiving. g Boardman and Steele. It was the tes- e e o 1ive et | toat Lot Mt Teiane 18, the peried f pounds, also |winomeiate. e orosster Tost sava: Mr. ana | HEOLY of W. B Marigold Jr. ot 5, he white: omka of sur Deak. nills |from e hout after sunset uniil one in bulk, at Chrysanthemums and cut flowers for | Mrs Jason Green of Pomfret arrived > must stand 1p_ against chilling frosts | hour ‘before munrise, The evidence < Thanksgiving. Funeral orders prompt- | Wednesday to visit Mr. ana Mrs. Dan- and furlous gales, but instead of de- |at the trial snowed (haf the shooting & DUNN’S PHARMAGC Fo ey, 1o T e RS or 168 ighiand sirsst e [ SALE OR REDES AR FIFTY-EIGHTH Al Toughneas of Mbre. - The sighing. of {was no positive evidence Gf Just whon T Sl L g L o ey to Dt Rowae tha STAMPS IN NORWICH OF ST. JOSEPH’ SSODALITY |tio winds through their bare branches |Bpenoer entered the house or Whether 2 8 it was Joseph Severy of John street latter part of the week. &t this season of the ycar put Into |it was over an hour after sunset. No 50 Main Street who was taken to the almshouse be- » Wil! Be Started December First—| Held in Olympic Hall with a Large |iansuage would 'be (his: "We are|one testifed ax io the hour when (he SIS IR St SeitBion, and DaE{ Prof. W o Turncr cf Wilimantic | 100,000 Ready for Purchasers. Number Pressnt—Giss Club Delighted. | thankful tor sero cold for storm and sun set pn March Bl @ ment about g ery ted: was in Norw ednesday, X ; own judgm - made us what we are, not tender lilies | the matter . Rev. George A. Dryan and other | On Dec. lst circulars calling atten-| The 5Sth assembly of the St. Joseph |Tade us what we are, not iender llien |the matter, 0\ 4arcumed 10 The Polish societies will celebrate T | CHePate | frionds, He was on his way to Ston- [tion to Fied Cross tuberculosis Chrisi- | Sodality and Litarary association was | (hat dlo With the stason bu white | " 4y Ly bt trigth: aSkieing of HHE \Fuilsh “people | INNI0_to ‘wpend Toasbewivine Wil |max memps SHERe meer a0t gl I e otis My Rkcwire: true that the iron atoms of |by Judge Crosby, the presiding judge i gainst Russian tyranmy in 1530, been' his custom for elghi or ion | euses with & Jarse staff of employes |ranged for a Thankagiving eve dance |(1¢ human blood are not generated in fat ine trial who will name the date 239 Main Street : the lap of luxury, but as men With |when District Attorney Callaban an: : At Noank, M:. and Mrs. Charles | vears. and all others who may be interested, |for many vears. The hull was filed | (e 3 en_ with lichen: sad HOUSEF Schaffer have taken & little girl, An- urging that they use tne Red Cross |with danoers anc there wers many |Prine Mearis and,jton Wil face hard | M Srapleton, WL RTECD JUE YSTT FRANKLIN SQUARE I nie Pear], frum the county home in OBITUARY. Elatups O Gials PAT S RS Tasuihly | apsitetors I8 the Galiry. There were | The early seitleps.of any o 3 the verdict set aside and a new trial Norwich. ' She. will remain with them = iy sgoe-srie G SEDAS ATIERRen. | ity Tanime. deapeee watn 808 he'l opyally hen of granted for the followlng reasons: Nave the' highest ‘grade of BILVS COMPANY e le. AN INC. Mary Goff, widow of out_every sleeping atom of efficlency. | evidence. . 2 The school board at Montville has| young and a_former resident of this |COrTespondingly large s may be|nished by the Cadillac orchestrn, J. |G Uit [ i et fea me that real | 4. That the verdict was againat the PLATED WARE that WRARE GUARANTEED for 25 YEARS; ales We desire to give s jal notice to | instructed principals of the schools B ok - | realized for the tuberculosis fund. F. Drew director. In several of the - " . - the public that we carry (he finest ling |in Palmertomr and Uncasville to hold o ar the home Bf her davahter, Mrs. | . The one point in particular that the | numbers the Sedallty Gles club sang |TeD are not made by whut tielr tu |wolght of the evldence. .. ., .. |fine line of STERLING SILVER of home furnishings on the market. | one session on stormy days, if it seem | §5€ 2t NS FOTe OF U5 DRIEC PO chnn: | Norwich chapter, American Red Cross, |and received hearty applause aud e - |Ihers leave them, bul by using arient | a rhat the prisencr® €L WAL RO | cUT GLAss. We do a credit business and our |wise so to do. She had beeon mvalld several years, |18 trying to impress upon the public in | eral encores. It was a delightful feu- . bab; lay prices are egual to the lowest cash Mr. And Mre. Young came to Nor. |connection with the sale of these|ture of thé evening. The /soloists dieg’"{’“" be Reverc. and the training |on which the jury could properly And Brices e semad oo GheTowial o3 | L cemeetiont Motint Hoiyoks | L BU ind S, Towns cume o Nor: | sgubedtion with the'sdle of these| ture of he svenine "y lmciciens g - must test and harden bodlly organs. verdict of guilty of murder in the &Eent will call on you with & booklet, | students retwrned home. Wednesday, | ich Trom, Jradiiam, and Tusiged 0000 | cerived from their sale or any dona- | Siattery and Joseph H. Bheridan. The st fest and narden bodty organe la verdiet of 4 that makes athleies, the | 4 That there wus no evidence up- PRICES the LOWEST Give him a hearing and he will fully | the Thanksgiving recess lasting from e tion made is used exclusively for the|club was also heard with much pleas- explain our easy payment system. |4.30 o'clock Tuesday untll Friday aft- |Of her husband several vears ago she | .0 Joamst tubereulosis and for no | vre in several selections during inter- | 98Y that call forth the iron in our | 5. That there was no evidence that ernoon &+ 2 o'clock. T e D o e N T 12 | otnor purpose. Red Crosa Christmas | mijssion. nature, and T cannot help feeling (hat |the nomioide, s alleged, wax commil, g cased was 87 v R Somehow even the vacant chair, thc |ted in the commimsion or mttem mourning_the loss of a valuable rab- | 8Tandson, Herbert Mattoon. The bodv | Unt in the bank to the crealt of the | have reason to be proud of the re- |the burning ‘tear wre linked to the |death or imprisonment In state prison . bit hound. He tock the animal out |will be brousht hove for burlcl in the | percurosts fund-of-Norwich chapter | guit: eternal goodness. Two things T know: | for life, y hunting Monday afternoon and a stone | family lot/in ¥antic cemetery. of the Red Cross, and this fund has | “ Master of Cersmonies, Michasl J.|the Almighty Father who is infnitely “rnl wall fell on it and crushed it. SPORT:! E fna & wonderful amount of £00d oF | Comamn: *flare iy, My nael ok [#00d, 1 here. and so are the hard |guEs TO FORECLOSE well‘known for predumels ° ¥ Benjamin Righter. those sick with -berculosis and havi Desmond: uids, John McCormick, | tRIngs of life only by his permission. 4ytd A BGRAN pr '} m‘j’;".';"Ex;:ng’-""' ‘.’}“’“;;lendt:: The death of Benjamiu Righter, who | no other source of help to call on. It | Thomas Rilsy, Richard Tarrant, Jo- (\:\Dv:’y not join : ¢ two n:n(d krfinh‘a that ON $10,000. fair rees 2 Mass., about” f that thy 3 ) God mever makes a mistake! can- p INCORPORATED Wil be Interested In the final Teports | Toren, G 0 gLo0 N b o | or R e erioad from thy | SoPh Sheridwn. —Thaddeus = Leany. |Sof NONCT MSEn L ML muighis | Action Brought Against ¢, H. Schwar- | fhe Purest Milk in Ner this week that the net profit was || occurred suddenly about 2 o'clock |sale of the stamps. Walter: Hynds.® reception. commitiey, |1@nd that once smootned out the [ ner—Diverce Case from New Lon- 813 to 819 CHAPEL STREET, | 3°.33¢.0% the biggest profit in its his- | Weanesday morning at Roxoboro, ac- | In the last two years, with the money | Tromas Fiisserald. Br P. 1. Harer: [apclent Gulllean sen can sweep (he | goo wich, announces its recent ® | tory. ¥ cording to word received by relatives [raised by the - Norwich sales @nd | man, Dr. T. A Crowiey, Dr, W. . |thorns from my pathway, and I will 2 % here. He was 53 years old. workers, elght patients ve n 3 g v, | trust him to the finteh. ok Dl R s SIelt Sekin. the NEW HAVEN, CONN. | moccii o cion service examinacion | P50 SRt S0 2000 0% e e, | MOTET S0 PRRE SV 000 | Sotfener, D, B, Sriumy, e, W | ™50 WSRO 1o comsomatie | W2 P, T0LE0 "0 Miindss | ImeorpoFation with the fol- hters and one son. o of |1il in their homes a great amount of may we not feel thut the ha L <o g nlor physical chemist in the bureau of | BIF GALEACTS 70 Tisiathts of Nor- | good has been done. Jncluding the fur- | b o Seny 1 foneitn: oo tice o | OF Ife cven grip us more frmy o | “HENTN W ¢ Newcomb of New mines at Pitisbursh. Pa. at a salary | U8, N Jazon Sears of \Ward strect | Rishing of eggs. milk, wine, fur coats, | DUt JOh T CRUEIIR, commICee OF | cternal realitiest | I so. s there not |1 ondon hax broushi & suit for fore- plowing officers WRESTLING BOUTS L from #1920 to 31200 a year. Age | IG s AL Fox of West Main strect. | heavy - blankets. ~and underolothing, | Jicpust 7 Cosooran. Jeremian Des: |0ccasion for = tnankegiving? 1 we |C{0iiny wnd possession of meortsaged PRI veon o ¢ T 3 ¥ Mrs. William Elmer. whil tur coats have also been provia- | LTS T Cosegihn, Jeieial et lwrito in one column he things (WL | iperty againat C. . Schwarner et | President ¥ H. BCOBESE e R o C0¢K this 8fter- | 4 c0-horsepower gasoline traction| wrs. Catherine L. Elmer, widow of | 3 foF those Who were sent to sana- |jjyan, evidently have been for us. and in the |4 ‘of New London. the amount of the | wick, prosent Mexico City, Age n. B e O Ly g toriums. 3 other the g5 thal 0 have |yite belng $10,000. o 11 ACK SGRATH v, s PROKOS | ShEInC to b used for plowing pur;|yuage willism Kimer, dicd at Middic- | “Drafient Francis 3. Leavens of tho| Frofeseor Maher prompted. L Jiebe againet s, wilk not toa fofntes | "0 DUSCMEINE, o L L e | W, Bhow N to a fnish Morton F. Plant at Eastern Point. [Mre. Himer was prominently idenitfied | NoLwich, Chapter has received o con- | pove ALL READY Yastly outwelgh the latters When We |¥rederick C."Wight of the same city | xugpau tseet, Now York rown to throw Two Montys in 30 Five plows and harrows can be at- | with charitable organiztions, She | Sy eent of 100000 of these stamps ol i R aane Dinviitia t u"nfirf e O e I for & divorcs, clalming that he dederted | "0, il uen PR e ; z ; s able and dispo o | he Bete ecretary and Treasur Admission 3o Peserved Beats Soc. | Che0 to the engine at the same time. | was the duughter of William 8. Camp, | sfumps will be placed on sale at the 1 PARER Protect us in our rights, and Al the | I 2ot 3o, 1886 her matden name | HAGEMAN, 20 Nassau Htre * S ; ‘A menu for one family dinmer o- |G Was cashier of the Middlesex|porteous & Mifchell company, the | Gangs Made Their Final Haul on the [0dvantages of this progressive ciVili- |hiing Ora B, Brown.. She wants the | YOrk. e vIll bear ok and.s. Mater of illlam A. Camp, | pogton Store, George A. Davis' store, i ation, i there not reason for thank- | L s "0 pew ette, aged ot At e who originally started the clearing | Criniton & Co., and the postoMce. At Night Béfare. Pulness? 17 there 14 ihis spiris i OUr |Su eay Of Mer dsughter Ann . Jt will be in the future umder May cne give us peace in all our states anh | girl in o |ing nfade the night before Thanksgiv- |MITrow —whic e Reception and Ball. ou puitural Coll and for th GUEST OF GRISWOLD COMMAND | 41g thg other a plece forall ciir plates. | 1.'¢: *knd the. oches. the wite of Arch: | Lume as usual The girls will go on |ing in'ideal one for the Norwich boys | <hJoy—wlll mican something. A full Gress recsntion and ball for | enrs in Charke of the collepe da And Thanksgiving - Eve Whist and| Ail Hallows' couneil, No. 270, Knights [ deacon J. Eldred Brown of Norwich. | ;.5 shopping has fully set in. ° TUE Ieee.ont - socuing. vartes ta T Thanksgiving eve at which many beau- | herd b iy Pt oy of Columbus. of Moosup, decided at & | The son. Avery, is clerk in the city.|"'The appropriate design of the stamps | P.CE UP, (88 I8¢, bATTols that Loull be | LAST CALL FOR THE wral’ gowens' were worn was given on |0 ¥ = court af etown. = ‘ednesday from 9 p. m. to 2 . m, in| No effort -will be wpare . regular meeting ‘this week that the ¢ this season sho 8 eom looking tarm | £20ered Thenksgiving night, snd & PERSONAL TAX PAYMENTS o o Poa e on o om:' ot | customers the highest grade milk & house surrounds ine trees and In the gray sky is shown number of squads were noticed about L 61 tiracts sts from | bewt service some of ‘the downtown streets during | Collector Robinson Says There Are |John W, Smith attracting guests from Mador RS Griswold command, No, | entire membership shall on Thanksgiy- U. S. W. V. observed its annual |ing night, November 30, attend the WEDDING, snowy fields. i im on Wednesday evening of mak- | parish bazaar for the benefit of Al the red cross of the society. B e e R 1 X ot Than 600 Whe ‘Hiave. Walted o SR ihe night before Thankegiving an | Hallows' church. Stelzner—Kalinows for their fires. to Pay Up. Simithis orchestra played and refresn: informal social time for the members At 2 oclock Wednesday afternoon WANT ‘MOTION ERASED. Several of the gangs were provided PR, s el e | sreiimmms | Send that order fo and 2 special gatheri £ th Tn the probate court on Wednesday = Ay o~ ad viade - - 2 = Bna wie hela e roorea-at e | Halen 35 B Funtington ax <o | Bammner s Pauck unitein murringe | ot racesdings| [iR, entrivances o Whdela tor Garry” | on Weanesdey: Tax Collector 1. A, [Toving daghital wd winning comtil | p oYY IONYG Fmors” O spesial guest for the | adminisiratiix of he’estate of Olive | Kailnowsie at. (he German lauihgran ot in. R B i€ 2 load or pacrels o tneic storae | monioson sent. ot the nal Canl ments for the managers of the vall. | RALL syening was Capt. Harry E. Comstock. att. ® estate of Frank Mc-|church. The bridesmaid was Miss | 2 creted babl s ard L APAyIan. o/ e ¢ ’ of ihe resular army, who went out | Gilsan, Cetherine McGulgan has heen | Lizie, Kalinowske, sister of the DIUIE. | yorney General John . Light has Sheied and probably under cusrd over | Lodo, " e hus g speclal bianke brint Dance by St. George's Society. Before 8 o’clock with Con:pan; Third Connecticut. ur Rob- | and William Stelzner was best man. [ 2 > - v ' gy P 8t. George's soclet ve a dance on n i B . . he superi a Hart- | eq_express wagon served and was |, e el 4 5 y ga s frst licutenant at the time of the | mson and W. H. Shields as appraisers. | Tno wedding march from Lohengrin | 14 1o the superior Souct, save S AR Qo URPU® o six to @ dozen. boys. | oich entes that he Hed the stub e | Wednesday evening in Froehlichkeit This Morning panish American war. Since then, was played by Mrs. Amelia Karkutt. | & 2 e ebanding: ht | Another gang had a two-wheeléd ar- | wyi; P hall attended by over 150 couples and aztain Comstock has entered the reg- | George . Hikging examiner for the | 7.2 Lride was gowned in white silk, | FFUing contempt proceecings broushc| 0 anl Bo8 100 ® o ated. frame- | riiten made demand of the nerson | re; (s enoved by all present. Dancing | = ular arme and seen service In the | New Haven road, is on his rounds | . e ooy satent with lilies of the | ~cainst State Treasurer Costello Lip = ‘ for the vayment of his pereonal tax . lelas, Drasent. Eabei about the stale, ‘examinine emplcves | & 3 - . and State Comptrolier Thomas W. | work fixed up on it on which the BAr- | auo ‘April, 10 1911, by depositing in & | Was from 780 to 12, with the Pulaski I Philippines as well as at other posts, | 2 al'er. and she carried white roses. | Ll g e o . + " |in the train ssrvice and telegraph op- | ;7. plue silk with | BT is mow stationcd at Fort Sher- | 11 {08 RN Service ang jelegraph ob- |The bridesmaid wore blu K with ase docket of | Tels could be arranged in a long row, i o pa # dstreet erased from the postoffice in this City, postage pald, a We Will Serve 2 tre court on the ground that all the | end still other gangs who had not been | LT TT G iand for aaid tax. The nd- |Cety In charge were William Linkle- idan, near Chicazo. and is home on a i i lece trimmings and carrled white | L% €O ide out- | fevored by good fortune or the In- 1 vitch, president, Frank Dapulski, vice furiough of several months. Captain | Plicanie for positins. of coonduetors | chrysanthemums. R B oy ais thgs tite| wonsitty of i Totdece <ald . mative dress 1s given, it being his last known | jrexigent, Charies Telandi, secretary, he boys in o cay 3 ride’s parents, 0. 56 Scho e B ht fol- | carryving the barrels on sticks between N ae For the Bonectel s — - participatsd in the whist which was| on Saturlay, December 3, the state|BiTeet and many guests were enter- |, Uie FEOCSGIREY of an Gfort to ro- two bove while "2 “numerous encort | THP N8 FRINE SO (S fotlector g MR o Park Churak i " ment. | shellfsh commission 18 to resume its | t3ined traiy the state officers from paying | tral long fo insure that no stromger { ", ‘n reaso y Py A Gy, During the evening sandwiches, |} Dufner-Nocher. oy “ " thy There are no known reasons why the | The music for the n Thanksglv £ iches, | Jearing as to the question of who 3 o each of eleven legislative re- |band “swiped” the barrel en route to| . oy a if 2 - “ ighnuts and cofee were served. '| o 'certain matural oyster beds| Miss Anna Nocher, daughter ot Mr. | 3500 o e9Ch 0f CCUey ed the sums | its storage place. e e i b rwceiveds | V15, Service 46 Fark ¢ st b THURSDAY, NOV. 30 (me epecial feature was the award | (uined by hoth Matiral gromihers nud |and Mrs. Willlam Nocher of No 1530 | POEFSTR, (The SERALS, KO0, \(ers of | From the activity of the boys i an [E3Y the sum of $054 will be reccived |church this morning as arranged by A .30, | Ene Drize live Jutkey, which is an | ,rivate ovster concerns. The hearing. | Asvium avenue, Hariford, an emplove | Now Haven secured an injurfction re- | Darts of the city it is evident that the [ 1o stibs are made OUt Ro fReY COW | Choir Director Ebenezer learned, fol- 3 1 3 o'clock TIN SYemt wiih ‘he command. The | which will be held in New Haven, will | of the Hartford Golf club’ and Charles | {riining the state oficers from mak- | £00d old Norwich custom will be con- | be Proquced, 1 conrt woch, he, CORCC {1ows 8 From 12 until 3 o'cloe in"a coon, meemingly. hov. distutped | °° the third in the series Dutner, were married Wednesday eve- |ing the payment. Amothier resolution | linued tonight by the present ganera- | (0.7 hag hean made. . A iag . T Renis . | coop, 1 ning at 6.30 in the Pond house, Eliza- |y he state senate and the | tion an enthusiasm that wiil com- P m of $7.874 dues 5 4 Pecause the death watch had been sei| The schools have recsived motice of | beth park, Hartford: Rev. 1. F. John- | e e was rescinded. Upon the pas. | Fare well with former years and tha | There was the sum of $T47¢ due for | Offertors, On Thee Bach Living Soul Tables Reserved wpen Application ©yer blm and hie chatted pleasantly | the subjects Of iife mial Danes' | stone performed the cersmony. Supt. | Az o¢ this the money was paid. Con- | the shades of ovening will see many a | Personal taxes by the book and ihers | Depends (trio from Creation), Haydn 3 S ey, 0D the_ eve of his | prins gyl Tor 181), are Colonial | of Parks Parker granted permission for | tempt proceedings were then brought | hilltop and open lot in Norwich with { a8 Cet, COUSHIEE 00 iR o L —_— 1 B8 e rawn ¢ was fonnd. that | S, ‘e et i v EaEied. | L s meE, to ke plece at the Fend |py ihe politionsrs who hal secored the | s Didxing besoors * Atter this list ‘of taxpavers has had Attending Golden Wedding. Telephone 704 3 < chools and Colleges ‘olonies; | house and it was prettily decorated for o b Ry s o o A chil- Al ML R Waters wos assigned as | The Story of the Five Natiums; The | the occasion. The couple will reside e move by the atterney dis- | FIRST VISIT HERE Fogsciable. tiuy. o Wil o aumRar. M. Snd ML Sianue S ohi | ihe owner and to carry out the sen-|Resources of a Colonial Farm: and|at No. 240 Park terrace. Hartford. |cussed by lawyers s was the general tho delinquents will have 10 be re- |dren of Asylum. street are vislting the ignce of death on the bird. Adjutant | Washington's Career Before the Rev- | The groom is the son of Mr. and |pimion that the meve was made too IN-THIRTY YEARS [posied by law, to ihe eity. sitorners|formers DEISSN.Who obderve.: thels WAUREGAN HOUSK Waters granted the vietim 3 fempprary | olution. > Mrs, George Dufner of this city, who | jate. in other cities it is cost golden wedding anniversary today at Parker-Davenport reprieve over night and left him in ey A Garemmon ? b M. J. n Guest of His Sister, |0 39 to seitic such bills i their home: in Mkonk. "mrch» .;r Acearie Barbou:l as Jjailer | The Progressive Missionary club of 5 v e ND WORTHINGTON Mrs. William O'Neil of the East |it is considered a u'nA? mote & —— Prepristers. ‘or the few hours more until sentence | the Central 5 ; ical move o pay the 32 now e Central Baptist church met Wed- | Postoffice Hours Thanksgiving Day. PAST GRA Side. Srought before sthe city court and be ( ! - s shall pe carried out. nesday afterncon with Mrs. Charles R. Galiup of CHff street, Mrs, A. T.|, Lne Posioffice will be open from 7 |p geented Odd Fellows’ Charm to O. obliged to pay & number of doilars in Incidents in Socisty b a. m. to 12 m. M. J. Quinian, a former resident, is - { | 4, e ibe, presaent. presiding. Twen- | ™ Money order and city carriers’ win- L. Fowler. the guest of his sister, Mra, William |“0010™ LOUIS H. BRUNELLE ] DB il < Ao b Lieie dows will be-closed all day. The first = Noble Grands | O'Neil of the Bast Side. and will re- [0\ NSEL WANTS NEW e J 2 e and reading, Mkt rofresnmenis | delivery will be made by city Tletter | Thames Retekah Past oble Grands | main there until Ch-isimas. He came |CO i ——r— { 10 Corter Ave. (East Side 3 i ~ gl hmente | oarriers and waich include a collection | atsociation nominated office: ues- | here from California and this is his TRIAL FOR SPENCER |- Mr, and Mrs. Charlas F, Chapman of | were served. |New York are holiday guests of Mr. Ples, Cake and Bread Motion to That Effect Filed with Five jand Mre. Cnarles B, Chapman of Sa- Reasons Being Given. |chem terrace, that ea 3ar afternoon at its session in New | =it SO, Taliornia Bl ths b | London and hadtes at 5 o'clock and | gant eRZ1°re 0 B FoRTe. Fle 1s b ren: What long Berve-racking days of | from the strest letter boxes constant lonuxn—whl(lleenleunifhui Mrs. Sarah Thompson, 85, who fell |- The last collection from the sireet d ned to attend the session of Os- | et TRal 210 it "oy with the shom ot be exee of terfible ageny—iteh—itch—itch, | from a plazia an S o |letter boxes will he made at 3.30. 4, ¥ Sonstant itch, GRUII It Scemed ihat 1! jurcd o fow 4avS ago, Gled ot por hoipe | And 430 b m. from same boxes that |prey lodge in the cvening, The as- | when it was here, but as that was a | ur eréer. Frompt servioe must tear off my very skin—then— |in Wales, Mass, Morday evening. She | &r¢ collected from on Sun scclation, dispensing with its Decem- | husiness trip: he did not consider it | merrram Spencer's lawyers have | Mr and Mra Charles Park ang | "hone ¥¢ r Instant relief—my skin cooled,sooth- | was the widow of Chatles M. Thomp. | | Oulgoitiz malis will close as usval. | her meeling, will weet sf Rew 1oR- o visii. He has beon with other big | aicg 4 motion in ihe superior court |daughters, Madeline ‘and Ruth Park. | " 300 Besled arops of D. b, b | fom 5, Suriied by ewe dagheers ina | the Jast mails tor New York and bos- | 2an n JaNar, G VIS PR | hows, such wx Epfalo, Bil'e 'Wid | &i*Bytingneid, asking: o & few \ris) |of LoweIL Masa; are susets tor s Tow CONTRACT WORK fiopoed that awful itch insianily; yes | mick of Rockville and Monroe and | Grecneville, Norwich ~Town ana |wich, Home lodge of Groton and Orl- | much taken with ecircus life. "His ne- | 7%, announcement that they had filed A Washingion street. 4 - - -kvfh, “’l:ol:;:l:x"D. !E. D. touched Wiliiam Dimmick of Stafford. h tEn. rutRl c‘[‘,("(‘on\*"(ul;‘g ‘;“" e rnll’n‘l"(dsfiul‘:u’{ ;!' ion“9;(hl!'(0n of :.:\ew, Nayincps ?tNelll. i lh:wl;n‘ l:lm | the motien cccasioned no surprise, for | lark M " :' _' N York in the Buyld:ng Line is may e skin ceasea. i 3 same as at the Norwich office. T 3 5 e many new attractions of the eity, | > , 4 . Clark Hunlington of New York s at - T.'D. D. has been kmown for years! The Plainville school board has ex-| Stations 1, 2, 2. 4, 5 and 6> (his city. was delegated by the 100E® | incre" being reat Shanges since My | (5 Was expected wnd ls the usual ine home of his mother. Mr, 8. specialty. ag the only absolutely reliable Kcge- | cuerated Principal Orrin I.. Judd of | order business will be transact |10 present Fast Grand Orien L. Fowler | quinlan went away. o g o | Huntington, on East Town street, fo ma cure. Just a mild, sooibing, pleas- | iife grammar school, formerly of Nor-| - Rural carriers will not make trip, |#n Odd Fellows' charm, which was| ™ i o oo srounds on, Whish_ the -New (Hial | naniadiving: vedsss. Acoompany. | MY svtimates I will net gupenide o "ni wash made of Olf of Winterareen, | wich, whom an ira‘e father accused of | but patrons of the Norwich Town and | £iven as an appreciation of assistance aeked AT e o o P luor: |ing him.is Arthue Whyte of New York.| D8 a8 low as the other e Thymo! and other dients. ' | severely punishing and- choking his | Norwich offices can call for their mail | tendered Osorey lodge by Mr. Fowler. FUNERAL. b TR T SRS S L L e e . Betver bive & We know what D. D. D. has done— | little daushter. The m B ‘between 9 and 10 L i o e by hat i eatiafiatery to yOu T e vouch or it and if (he Vers”firs: | prove by Chiraes and the school heatd | - e ok S LARGE RAINFALL THIS MONTH. | o Mise Jesle F- McDemald. |tenling to show that the shuoting of Shamce on st next Job. " regular size boitle of D. D. D. fails’ gave him leave to withdraw, deciding Y. M. C. A. Junior Pool, —_— o Y ing the funSralf (00 emmiitting . oF attempting .to c M w]LL A 1o do exactly c:l%ozu;::a“:k- rem-| ihat the child hid not heen severely A. Vetter, who has plaved all 18 of | Most for Any Month in Nearly Thres TN TN Y- Neben ey ield | Commit « -rime punishable by lifs . M. T1AMS . The Les & Osgood Co. P 2 voo “tiurhey: losint onis ons’ is ihe| Years Recsived During November. |and at St Patricics chirch Rev. W. E. |imprisonment In, the saie prijan. 216 Main Street ATt NEW MANAGER AT POLV'S. Winnerof first prise In the (ournament, | e gauge on the court house Wed- | o Bioakn ol ciated, There were many | b N morwealth and the. detenss opponTuNl I Y PENTER BUILDE secms teavicr when he has a wouk | Mat Saunders Gomes Here fram | 1o how s e betmecn . Hiinioy’ g | nesdsy showed the raintall of Tueatuy | some flaral ofesings. Tuwo hymne were | paid 50, mich attention o the dusstion CARPENTE o sqmaEn baci - night to have been 1.05 inches. . B, J. ® |of whether the window, thros o amh N s B e T s o e e ot T Staading oo the eit Tnads @ total for * the month of 673 e Swere Joseph ‘Sullivan, Damtel ba- | Spencer entercd the Dow home, was "I“ """f" '::k'“ many & man | Telephene 70, - - 4 . 5 " | inches, whiel largest fall for | vine, Francl Williams d B. Dono- [or was not unlocked. he law makes simply for of ready money, | oo . -~ e T s - — §5,in the tourney Is as follows: A.|. ‘single month since February. 1909, | van. Burial was in St. Marys ceme. |it a capital offense for ' persgh who A AR ieacatnt. sk Tete pain across my back. Whenever 1|, Fle Dew manager at Pols theater | fEUer | 172ty W\ Jlaniey, 15-8 A | when 6.82 inches fell. The last four | tery. breaks into & heuse In the night time com makes many o g e B S ‘eva” | here, who after this week succeeds W. : lard 13-4, Charles | rging in November amounted to over Mrs. Laban C. Dean. with the intention of cermmitting things pessible and glves u fe e my o o w0 T Crowe 11-5, J. Robartson -6, C. Kin- S a ult. Fair- bhery to kill anether ' pirsen while pey frouble increased. Some tme ago | scqlainted with his duties: He e Mat|ReY 6-5. J. HUll 03 F. Ulmer 55, | Yiow roscrvole 1n showing & substan: | At 130 o'cleck Wednesday atternoon | (8T to sacape. Chis makes the ing of confidence that almost 1 started % . = w5 R Gl the funeral of Julia C. Newtan, wife |® o ohmete Degks. i snd since tak 1 have gotten m 9 Somes hate from Wilkes: | g.w the Horssthioves at Brooklyn. | ti81 €8iD. of Laban O. Dean, was held from Ga- | 1u¢stion of whether Spencer broke in Sures success. Have you one? gatirely wid of Al my lkidney trouble | Nir"Roivs theater. Ha was for & iong| This week Chief Murphy sent an s funeral paflors on Framiiin |9 tNS MONEe 7 U, EGY (I ere . It not, better begin b et S E g agent ofMcer to the Broakivn jail in Wind- Polish Celebration. o soaf_TRaGre, nds wer® |was not sufficient evidence about . eaner an er . 5 Eil ham county for the purpose of gei- | Fellowing servises ut St. Josepl's rern yuméraus fom ponciated: | mitier to warrant ‘the sury in snain | TODAY ¥or coughing, drymess and tickling barr ting a look at Hall and Mason, who | church this morning at 9 o'clock, at nmm acted as bearers . Burial | the defendant guilty of ‘murder in the in the ihroal hoarsenesx and ail nlg: glad | were arrested for stealing = horse | which Rev. J. J, Ambot will officiate, ag i i 5 afoe i o first degrec. ere was some conflict- 157 Franklin SL il sud Eoike Tele RIS ones in Attleboro, Mass, thinking they | the Polish organisations will march to | e soretea wemetery | ing testimony at the (rial us to wheth- Tt R, G ot ey might be men wanted hers. They were | T A. B. where there will be ad- | Tcre, & CoMAIEl serkice was con-|er’the window was locked, and Spen- an 0 : meen, but did not prove to be anvone | dresses by Dr, . J. Brophy, Rev, J. s jives 3 3 cer himself in his confession was J tes. Lee Co. aten Déo & BRI OO 5 K> m—gfi- the chief ds looking for. J. Ambot and ethers. The Tenth Pa- parently in doubt about the matter. Shelucket Street, SIJITS n[SSto Sllll —— vilion will be given, with a cast of a| Waterbury.—Waterbury has 18,131 | It is claimed that there was no evi- Y, o : * in . o I ot e rmances he a . “My daughter wants a piane.” “Well, | dozen ters later. This is in | children af school age according io the | dence showinz when the sun et on Norwich, Conn. Our '"'fl Calls E"m better +ham & th : o8 ; the music like a man.”—Houston | celebration of the anniversary of the | enumera just taken. The inerease |the date of the murder and that thers Ehre BE “abipped Tor the.piace | Fout. {amireaciion Na 301800, 15 Beisad ) ster tho HGurcs o 1aR Jeor 18 B8k |ia thavalare s kidpace that RDeNoer ATHE Bank of Friondly. Melptuiners