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st | g | W“u -‘ 8GIFIC Lurrent Lame Fr v P for much money o spend past two morniugs. - Peacedale, R. 1, 2 orwich. thefr daughter in N Seles of goldfish and canaries al- delightsul, retreshing ul, 1 e 5 i‘ 3 “ ways increase at hoiiday time. . m..m Eliza 1-,;,, ot wa ok A 2 et i e cen the guest of her brother, Hereafter. ; e, Mdelity Lo e - Special price on quantity to church- | nockey on the smaller ponds, Saturs | 3 < on Thames street, Groton. i ; ininine (he’ rloly” Name "society, ¥ and clubs. day. » . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Willlams ithfulness all i o = 3 Bt S e e L through the action of | 1hat was nobie urned to Windham, after a. to The lanks are new notes the lives the 3 MONGREL GEESE ot colne o e nocuring mew N9%cs | Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Malne of Groton. the wind, heayy on the . holiday money. F . N o - w plshment of the sreatest good y MALIVE COREEYS 7 Hov. A A O T v ndinons : | ‘line. OF Ehe (el | ionaible, The ‘men ose as he read |1 (ink PARISIAN BAGE ix good by - GUINEA BROILERS Great quantities of ties and poles | rti N prom e Visit at the Chappell {1he articles of the soclet: s & hair grower. It s go0d 0 id te | 230 Main St., Franklin S 5 are being assembled at Stodde¥d¥ | homestead. 2 they gave responsive asseni, and they (hair of dandruff and the hatir v < ROASTING CHICKENS wharf for shipment, - On_the inst., Haa ml m“ light 'm&.‘b:‘l: ropeated in concert aftor’him & the | falling out. It 18 & b‘al:x‘l‘l.fl;z [ ol 0 AND FOWLS | Sundays thaw semoved the last Rl o e ot e me as s Brimary e st i P e | e Seil v bt L kow It helpea er the followlng list ow, plenty of mud| nor sister, Miss Mary J. Coulter, at | company minye E St Drobabl sical numbers by the cholr. my head.”—Hannah Harkness, 4 ' SOMERS " i meee G Az M 2 S | ol R S T 2 AR of Valuable S i LR R R : o ot FUNERAL. —_—_—————— neZagy. ™ oy | cragics Willey and Barl Stamas went d wich was being. sed 53 Spotiawond Edward J. Cooney. CHILD CHRISTENED WITH MR. H. T. MILLER’S Mila weather 1s encouraging the | {0 New Haven Saturday and on Sunc Andiae was not protected in any way against| The funeral of Bdward J. Cooney was SPRAY FROM NIAGAHA. 2 hens to lay, so that in some places the | (oX, SUSRTed tno Papist Chik dangerous currents, such s charged | held Sunday afternoon at 1.15 o'clock School for Dancing Drice of cggs has dropped to 4o a | WAUFEIOW TG Tl Trnel pass TRE: ozen. . Rec. W. T. 3 e e made with & telephone with- | gorrowing relntives and friends. while i With them, | there as & weaith of beautitul fow- | Niagara Fails, N. ¥, Deo. 10.—His - y in Mr. Spotts-|ers and floral forms surrounding the | fuce turned towards the setting sun would have sufferedyno ill effects | casket. The bearers were all from | that s his god, (‘,hhf.()"hanu, Ningars, rot ;fl' muo; councll, Knights of Columbus |in English “Thunder or,”” this af- T, $lokey, J. 4. Doyle, J. J. Dris- | ternoon spoke the last word that wi ol 3 Maones, 3. 1 Waish and 3. | 17obably ever be hetrd here for the 8t. Germaine. pogan faith of the Indians, at 'rabl Classes Seiurday: Beginners, 2 p. mi: 2 AUTO SKIDDED THROUGH turda Tt e A nnmber of children are selling A Tnce e P ae cor private classos, | Chrlstmaa cards, post cas6s, eto, for PRESTON BROS! WINDOW. At Academy daily from 4 to 8. Tele- | the Lenefit of the schools which they S s P N oime Unmataptable. an et Pavi: | & SR U et s Amo; papers coming to the ex-| ¢am b e b 1t e ., ant T #, ment—Fred Kaiser Hurt. Fhotographs. On the £ollo the wire on the morning of his death, | fy the h T his purents, in Mont- | Indian Grandfather Says Later She ana Judeing crom expefiments 1 liavt | Vill, ‘and tho hovee’ was llea it Will Be Named & Pagan. GlFTS change table in special holiday form req: are the Rockville Journal and Wind- S mede = NMimilee visit to New. puges 164 and 165). the Canada side after th {ham Counts Transoript. An sutomobile wumbered C3180 and | continuing the iuvestigation, and o B o er e condueted by Rev: | christoning of - hie _Eranddmughier he Leade,- driven by Daniel W. Davis skidded out | the 17ih fast T examined witnesses 8¢ - oo et iy rec. | Fr 3 O'Relly, the choir of tho ehurch | Lrincess - Knw.Puw.Que, Morning 5 G T 7 Therefo pectfu g ; % : u o director for two years, at the annual | Sunday afternoon about 4.1 o'clock, | familiar with the case. From this offi- | ommend as a preventive of stmMlar ac- | poasms place to Tace as o walllng | Bonnty o Caveiand, 0. The child 5 and cidents that clectric light wires and a delegation from the | christening took piace in the Cave of | QOLD MILLED | meeting of the state sheepbréeders’ as- | plunged up onto the sidewalk in front | clal investigation and what I gathered turday. of Preston Bros. store and befere the | from my several visits to Norwich and driver could gain control of it had|New London I am prepared to glve & For Over 23 | Ug Olympia from New York Saturday | up against a pair of plate glass wi At 7.30 a. m., on Nov. 15, 1911, Mau- | was Senator Angus Park of Hanover, | Gows in the store, smashing both and | rice J. S | who is on a business trip to Germany. | pinning fast Frederick Kaiser, & pedes- company, ears frian, who had not succesded in getting [ When in the performance of his duty, telephone wires be hung and main- | Srcres or o hing In the | Winds, under ihe = Horseshoe Fai tained in such a manner a8 to reduce | rn&tl® U ColmbYs murcung in (0| RS S, “Chiet Thunder W il the labllity Of contact betwesn them |funeral arrangements were in charge| was named by his parents. people ‘minimum and that telaphones on b e ot M i i W circuits be equipped with pro- | °f URdertaker Houiga they were on their way to pay a visit . 1¢ Indians neAr Montreal. The oere- Isasc W. Still, 80 years old, rne of Bl i the v futerviewed, and from whom I obtatn. | Holvoke's veteran residents, diod on | o S0 e B ol chureh, od the foresoing facts Independent of | Thursday In his home in (hat city ATter | {hit city. who anointed the infant of RINGS, my personal observations, are as fol- | & year's iliness resulting from a shock. | 1o monthe. with spray from the oat- A iows: - John H. Humphrey, &tephen J.| Partially recovering, Mr. Still was able | arant Afterwards, by was of Protest RF-PINS, Downey, Claude Owen Waahburn, John | to be about until & month ugo he Wat | Crier Thunder Water, with & handfui UM LT 3 Biare, Johu Josoph Capies, Jr. W | stricken again. Mr. WLl was one’of | C7'Ria heople about him, made in ad- h F. ', Shepard B. Pakmer, Henry | the Merrick Thread company mill pio- | Gragy’ for the pagan faith. Standin PENDANTS, Broadweli, Mum. | neers, going to Holyoke when the STt | ot tue uestern sweep of the great fal | soctation, in Hartfor Ons of the passergers sulling on the | switched around and landed broadsl 01 The Old Lyme inn closed this week | qut of the way. Mr. Kaiser, who is & |attempted to use the company tele- for the winter after a successful sea- | soung man employed at the eutlery, | phone on the pole near the corner of . Proprietor Caulkins has opened | haq a foot and leg bruised, but the oniy | State and Main streets, New London. BUSINESS COLLEGE was a cotiage to spend the winter in|camage to the machine was a slightly | He was seen to remove the hand met muccess, and has been growing Y tent rear mud guard, while Mr. Davis écflhm)v‘ml_flm Teceiver and = i ot oy The Baptist state colporteur, Rev.| Vie"Gole "und ‘Yemained in- thelr | doad: Tmarks Gn T nana and From the beginning NORWICH F. Newton, formerly of Norwich, is its | the tion of the telephone after th Its excellent reputation is the , 18| seats while the machine was doing its | the condition of the telephone after the' resalt of thorough work. ling & serles O Tiootings at the|sudden jumping act. accident, there is mo doubt that hiS|ford, Bdward Humphbrey, Willlem J.| Merrick mil was built in 1865. Hely, saiq BROOCHES, |ghurciy in Weatbrook beginaing Sun- | *The"loiient happened when the au- | death was caused by an electric cur- | Malone, . T. Vandermasrt. was in charge of the bleaching and | "% h onustian sayx i LOCKETS, Plents of real teachers help the || day afternoon. tomobila driver,who was running with_ | rent of high potential passing STt aveing department of the Merrick mills | 1, a fool T was raised & pupils when and where they need || 1y Luinteqd calting cards for 25| CUt chain, tried to turn onto the south | his body from his léft hand to Action by Commission. until Your years ago, when age com- | 1fveq a pauan, aud 1 sball a6 6 pAgAN BRACELETS, — cents at Bulletin office-—adv. 28w of the sifect as he mwab/ SCRURELETM ires Growsed. k- Soted Spon the:re- | peiled his retirement, T have #een the Catholion warring Our methods have made th 2 e Impaamns e — > by s S it a 1 8r. BUIl was & native of West Wil | against the Protestants. the Protestants CHAINS, ac me o made the Calital Hasht vl r ot the car track threw him sideways, and | At the time Spottswood attempted to investigation and re-| iington, Conn., where he lived until 24 | WANTE S IR @il vl Wng" both pogwicr Business col- |line Fishers isiind Navigation com: | Althoush he was {raveiing at Slow | use the telephone one of the elephone | Bort o€ ocourring at New Lon- | years of age, when he removed o Wil- | VArHOE againat the Jew. The Indians roms, graduate a preferred of- rate he was up against the window | wires was crossed with 'an_ electric | Gon on Nov. 15, 1911, resulting in the | imantic, afterward locating in Mans- | o0 'S rrag am. themsslves &bOUL | Georling Silver Tollet Artisle death of Maurice J. Spottswood, as|field. Conn. There he formed the ac- be Fade By C. C. Biwsll, chef engineer | auaintance of the Merricks and went| oigion. This chil I8 O e tin na.| Glass and a large line of Nove and Inspector for the commission. 18 | fo Holyoke to remain with them for 42 | fers, e A res o fobey Christian | HULL DETACHABLE UMBEN accepted and the recommendations|years. During his residence In HOl-| aws ~ But she shall later be named a ” pany’s boats, is seriously fll at his & g 0 before the machine came to a StOP|light wire In the clty of Norwieh, New. pupils enter every week. || BHEUCS discaser o SUMTCrIng L0 | wieh lta cngine stailed, as was shown | miore than 16 miles away. > v week. after the accldent Niv. Kalser was| The Comnecticut company linemen tn s 3 NFIE] The Mail Carriers’ association of the | tAken by Dr. Tingley in his au ol Norwich were aware of wire trouble LD, princival Yl ite and the Postal Clerks' assoga- | to his office. Policeman Maloney and | and were tracing for it; between 7 and gy o tion will have conventions in Hartford | Constable George H. Stanton kept the I's o'clock a, m. found a "'3"“ on the afterncon. of Washington's | crowd away from the stock of holiday | wire down on Thames street and had | birthday, February 22, cutlery displayed in the broken window | some difficuity in patching it on ac- and word was Eent to George C. Pres- | count of live current. After making Delegates are being appointed by | ton, one of the proprictors of the store. | repairs they followed along Thames locals of the nterstate Builders, Con-| who with his son Ralph soon arrived | street and down Shipping street, wher, tractors and Dealers’ assoclation, to|and protected their property by board- | they discovered the middle wire A the state council at New Haven on|ing up the hole in the window. ihree city electric NHght wires, which = Tuesday, December 12. fice worker. therein contained approved so far | yoke Mr. Still was a member of the 1d enoughr to as this commission power (o ap- | overseers of the poor. the only public PO SR D e dhal) oot bo the m Otgkrfllg:‘ Xa' the l'n‘lnmfn.d lu'ong An‘(‘c it llln the f- e — - comm! lon arou] as reln con- | fairs of city and state. e Wi a ’ oinoa, 1s ordered on Mie in the office | riember of the Becond Baptist cnurch | TALIANS EXPELLED Orange Pekoe T causes, facts and circumstances of seid | ed no activity of the church was com- — M accident. plete without his assistanc Expulsion to Be Operative Firet in at Rallion are supported by vrn New o Protectors Ordered. Mr, Still married Miss Nancy Fth- Fortified Places. NEARLY 20,000 SEALS land Telephone compan glfi, oal it A In the announcement of November AVE BEEN SOLD.|oVer, the glass insulator that holds the | sarily involved an examination of the | one daughter, Mrs. Charles W. Cobk| constantinople Dec. 10.—The Con- H. o operation and equipment of the Nor- | of Holyoke. e also leaves two grand- | il o “anhounce that the e wich gas and nm#:mnmt own- | chilaren, Staniey W. Cook of Washing- | TAREOIPE, BERTE, APl eciand o ex- ¥ ed by the city of . but as the | ton and Mrs. Donald C. Mackintosh of | TAFCl FIFGEMEL, AT #im the Gal- i York, 1ipol§ peninsular, the territory around . ° a4 y marks at Holy Cross college, Worces- Southerly Connecticut company _tele- Dahull S ter, in the sophomore class, two tes- tmomials were awarded Willlam .| Three Girls in Uniform to Begin Sales o B B B Bt 43 Mellvilie of New London. Toeday. ogether with | office filled by him, although he Always | (nean Christ and . Manitou. Christmas Packages of the commission as & record of the | und until physical limitations prevent- FROM TURKISH SOIL. The investigntion in this case neces- | ridge 62 years ago. He leaves her and Tms no jon_over a | Now ant, any ord The funeral was held Saturday a oade by the commis. ternoon, the -.rvsman. ;‘.o‘l;‘dur’ud by e et g Smyrna. It is un ‘on would have no g force upon | Rev, Dr. John 8. Lyon of the Becond | JT¥.o s Viorified fu« pariiecular eompany. > Baptist church, his pastor. Burial was m" operative first In al the expulsion will be- .‘vV!llfl.rn Carlough of Waterford, a In the first week of sale of Red Cross ew n an New Haven road brakeman, dropped |seals through the Haile club the total dead while working in the Harlem riv- | js approaching the 20,000 mark, and to- er yard Friday afternoon. He was 45 {day th-oe of the club girls in their Red in the Forestdale cemetery. sears old and leaves his Wife and a|Cross unfforms are expected to be e Dbiip Seon. Mi hofield. a ( : a M- insted, O - e —] Y Pose ot tne ‘stamps. © iis ed Sreted “hia Gecison in regard to the|Miss Bessie M. Bchofield was meld |, VEOTRL L phinter, was Tound dead Il for The shortest days of the year are £ the stamps. Aftew ’ {less than two weeks away and then | bose Of 'that would from her late home, No. 69 Weymouth | & ome here today by his zradually lengthening days with tl s Sy 2 and Miss 1y ipen jet and a match partly burne 1'12’ now rud” w“‘”"‘w‘udvlnflng of winter and the approach Sofiat the -Eowtok ‘Hines. most_of the teachers wiio bave been lyhr.:e‘d that he had attempted to I tht S Nellie Foley will be at the postoffice he schools of this cit SERpring. x of the day. o Ol T e ® ¥ | the kas when he eame home late Jast and retail. for part of the day LICENSES BEING ISSUED TO HOLY NAME SOCIETY during the past fow years, saya the|tho kus when he ceme home Jate | ! L] & On Sunday efternoon at the club- o0 v In & Lumber cf places the price of| ooms of the Hallo club a good mum. POOL ROOM PROPRIETORS. AT 8T. PATRICK'S CHURCH, | Frovidence Jourhal anig;h": his widow and three chiidren Chrlstm "m i Membership Enrolled Close to 300— | 'he Federal streot grammar school Lincoln Penny Stopped Bullet. J. B. Palmer of Norwich was elected | of the trolley tracks in Main street | the courthouse in Norwich who kerosene i% lower than cver before, the | TOO™8, O TR TFVE ST L R0 when the Iate Horace M. Tarbell was st on five-gallon o~ders haviag been Necessary Now Under the New Law, 3 [ i Fode , afterncon tea hour, and the members c m S, 25 H nadway reduced thie week from 55 to 40 cents, | L r 0N nded of the several interest- | and Minors Under 18 Cannot Loiter | Address by Rev. Martin Keating of [ JUen, T Ji8 0l B POCNER 0T | i Dee, 10. ‘Waterbury. vamced rapidly in her chosen -career |ny in the left pocket of Jomeph Her- Rins cents: per gallon; a reduction of | rer®, reminded of the woveral interests| and Mines i s Yntil she became known &» one of the | man's vest snved him from sustaining » Close to 300 men of St. best school executives in the state. |4 probably fatal wound when he was ln ) parish were enrolied Sunday evening After teaching at Federnl street for |ghot during a row today. The coin bt . for the week. Thoese begin with the s Nl DENTIST The whist that was to take place to- | Disiness meeting’ and the social for| Chief Murphy has within a few dave some time, she decided to snecialize | aivorted the bullet, and though Mer- and took a course of study at the state | man's condiotion s still serious from night at the Colonial club is postponed Rogers singing class (his even- | recetved the necessary printed licenses o POk 3 2 ing, witr which also is combined an DR. E. J. JONES t Friday, the Iith—ad gpportunity or the membert to ure Sl S S — have | the Haile club box at the P. . bal m fsued, and m st} Jogout normal school at Oswego, N. Y., taking | o second bul'et wound, his recovery in| Our 8tore is filled with usef Miss Benjmin, the directress, and Miss | today. The law requires the proprie- cpecial studles in kindergarten work |expected. James Murphy, an electri- | chandise suitable for Holiday O and later graduated also from Pratt is held, chharged with the shoot- institute at Brooklyn, where she had pursued similar studies on & more ad- i, Aeemawy~aony v orts of en Lt £ children of| Mary Sheridan, the club president, be- | tors of all public pool rooms to apply Take elsvator Shetucist streec en- | OIS of cnumerations of children ing the chaperones, The club's Decem- | for a license in writing ral v s Soc g e School Principal Found in Stream. ok Returning to Providence, Miss Scho- | School Principal Fo: . | chiefs, Neokties, 1-4 peund, ‘reauime Doc. 10.—Prot. Joseoh |und ene pound Candy Bexes s T | Manchester 1,254, Brookiyn 395, East- | ber social and dance also comes before TRNEONE U B p Who wwats to ol umod her teaching. In 1902, as| Medls, AR e T It a0 mptoy e e toasher. and when Dr. Tarbell | Shortlidge, founder and principal of sig] the large congregation as ‘succeeded by the late Superinten- | Maplewood Institute, Concordville, | Christmas Garlands and He they rose to be counted in the ranks | WOR TUF Ll ol Nyaiter 1. Small, Miss [ Delaware county, was found dead In & | decorative purposes. o oty e e e T Mg | Bebonield was appointed director of the [small steram about a miles from the ‘God's name in high- [ SORONEIC TIAS CP R0 e minded, five of | school grounds today. He had been in | gtationery In Fancy Boxes fr esteblished under the Poor health ana waa under the care of | Ceoio" Dices of the Brovidence school board, |a murse, wyom he eluded early today. tza- | 273 @iso director of the large number - Seoh "{Mk:'dv‘.r-ln;:‘lhn:\‘:ull; or the city.| Evidence Against P Right Rev. Bishop Nian of this dio- | rositions she nce that time. | Onjoago, Dec. 10—Counsel for the Bt R er, the ctor wnmauneed, thy | Fer death was due to heart trouble, [ ynited taien wovernment in the thial [ Fine French China, Cholse 3 3 superinduced by chronie indigestion B . T further lon of the society will ot J. “‘di" Arm'r-.nr N e Rt B and Brass Goode. mple ety < cago packers, charged with erimina oy oo W LRy ro Sot.by_Child. Violatton of the Sherman Anti-trust| Be sure to look ever o to ha Rev, C. H. [cKen: O. P Y & maien manter in| _As the resuit of the Jnvestigation by | not, sRld today that It wna expected | ime before you purchase this cause, here as a spenker. Chief Stanton of the fire in the ten- | the introduction of evidence in the case The music for the solemn vespers | ement of Alexander McGregor last |would begin late tomorrow. was rendered with beautiful effect, | Friday, it was determined that it was SarsrPisesen cansed by a child playing with match- L A \Y T2 'he edclothing being et Are| Mew Haven Eagles Win, GEO. A. DA rldgeport, Conn. Dec. 10.—The s ieama of the wiate aeries of Kagles held herd today, resuited in a victory for the New Haven team. Bridgeport MISS M. C. ADLES was second and Stamford and Dan- bury were tied for third place. Vice Consul Drowns While Bathing. Hai[, Sca,fl flnd Face spflcfifl‘; Colon, Dec, 10.—Jesques de Perettl Wy de 1a_ Rocca, French vice conmil here, Little Toilet Secrete A Lincoln pen- = School officers have filled with the Suile 46, Shannon Building | ciatc comptroller the following re- asvortment of | on, consolildated, 208. the week is out. Good progress is being made on the X AMER.CAN noUSE- O'Nelll cottage, which 18 being built on OBITUARY. Farrell & Sandersor. Props. e g Mo RIDY e0take LeRoy Washburn. SPECIAL RATES to Theatre Troupes, | rcctor George Albert Thompson of the Sincerely regretted by his many Traveling Men, etc. Livery connected SHETUCKET STREET. ‘Art school, and Mrs, Thombson. friends will be the dezth of LeROy Washburn, ~vhich ccurred on Sunday | eity. At the recent meeting of the State|morning shout 10 o'clock at his home, | Horticultural _soclety at ~Hartford, | No. 65 Maple street. He had been in STUART DOUGLAS among the county vice presidentd|pocr healtn for some time, but was clected were Archibal . Mitchell, | able to be about until two weeks ago. | Officiated at a Hurry-Up Marria Norwich: Frank M. Smith, Williman- | Death resulted from kiduey trouble. i A g g g S tic, and Chauncey Turner, Rockville. | LeRoy Washburn was born in Cle mont, N. Y., July 12, 1867, the son of By request of Rev. Hugh Treanor,|Mr. and dirs. Robert Washburn. it| Cgunchimas Stusrt Douglas, formerty and in preparation for joining the Holy [ was about sixteen vears ago that he | Y. gmeldted at the marriage of Miss Name society in the evening, a large|came here, the family moving to Nor- | 1au: ®Jones of Newark and Joseph number of the men of St. Patrick’s|wich from Waterbury. Mr. Washburn | Garier of Mew Yoms 1est wack. ey parish received Holy Communion at|was a druggist, and had been employ- | Srmived ot tho city Mall theve in s tAXl. the 7.30 o'clock mass Sunday morn-|ed by Biskett, Bray, Nicholson, and he | 11 and" entered the city clerk's office ing. had also been employed briefly by | hreathless and esked for & many druggists of the city and also at The Philathea class of the First Bap- | Baitic. A year or more ago he Bave | Ly olonk “Winles J " Moatoon Just tist church will hold a sale in Buck-|up that work and took up civil engi- | ive minutes to fill out the form, and ingham' Memoriel Monday, December | neering. He was a member of St.|(he ceremony and signing of the cer. 11, from 2 to 9 ». m. Fancy work, ap- | james lodge, No. 23, . and A. M., and | tifieate by - Councilian. Stuart F. rons, food, candy und fce cream.—adv. | of the Golonial elub. : $ Box variety from — Leather Jow: re Today. |@oxes in g - Douglas took another five minutes. Mr. Washburn made many friends Local people who are in New York ‘When Councilman Douglas asked MARK just now are writing home of the | SurIng his Tesidence Licre, possessing a | (hem the reason for their Taste, the /fi Wonders and interest of the public ex- | b7 BNE GAPCCRION. e as KInG and | bride answered that they feared they hibition of fishes at the Natural His- [ {N™PANeNG 800 I Tholr 1088 the Tam- | were being pursued and wanted to get Miss Marion Bishop of Broadway is Thers 1s mo better shelled corn on | 'Ofy Museum, which opened Saturday | munity. He is survived by hig wife | Sipe o Connectieut as quickly as pos- | him. and declaring that they were a several days with friends * - °"|and continues untli Thursday next|ang one daughter, Miss Edna Washe sembled to make public proot of their | Poughkeepsis. -~ v 4 ch M Adles can mg | the market than ours. Onc frial will| The exhibits fill 150 tanks. P aEths Ity Eo Meaves P N B RBRraticl o an dekl. the” making ; ot was drowned last evening while bath- fwhich Mis A ! 5 i 3 i o . ves two half- 5 ecral 3 5 q dleg will help 16 maintuin an convincs you of taat fact. Its sownd| . oo o oo Satirday the| brothers, Bdsar of Catskill and Willlam Schwaner Baniruptey. of His sacred nmame beiter loved by | Miss Rebecca L. Roynolds of Newion | 108 In the sea hore. B T roet aoneksanse. e and sweet, no moisture or rot, and 18 | ' Ao T Gerahard ws samir | of Clermont, N. Y. The burial will be| C. H. Schwaners labilities are|men. the cultivation of a greater rev- | Center, Masx, Who has been the guest | e — s for the Face. Bealp and Hakr clean as it fs possiblo to have It. We | ted to probate, Adam J. Gernhard, yr.|in Clermoni $206,000 according 10 a statement made | erence for it and to make His holy |for coveral daye of Mrs Cardince I S o nidng advamtaye § vou are in the market for shciled |in8 named Thomas H. Beckiey and Jo-| Eward Sloan, aged 85 years 5 months, | cone’ Satarday 1o the United States | as to what was the supreme need of —_— this week corn. ::F':l D.‘. Hellgnu”u”mnmr. .The | died on Hgnday in Preston, as a result | gigtrict court st Hurtford. the church, the holy father had given Miss Florence W, Btark of Siater NORWICH—~Wauregan Heuss. oney. Yae Lo e emenilly enq Dneumonia. He was| At the creditors” meeting held_the | unswer that it was not more churches, |avenue In the gucs o Dfl‘l": g Mrs. NEW YORK—Z730 Bre Th i = erd, was first of the week the labilities were | more parochial schools or more inter- [A. A. Hoyt in 3 That ia to say any money that| el 7 asorinew CHAS. SLOSBERG, | ol * o fuciusrtmes |son of Daniel & and dome cieioss) | aafimgted s sisgoon: A more care: | o T missions, “oui” mors praciicel o e o in raing yen nbthiAg Ghoutd | e e ) Toarace Tomany) ot bt Rt icaay8 | Sloan. His home was in Rockville. ful review of the ligbilities shows that | Catholic laymen, and it was in part a| Artaur Bunnell of New York is the & you nothing shou i 3 S ety to be it | WhioasPinires, o forerun. William A. Stanahan. the real amount fs nearly $20,000 | working out of this need that was |guest of his mother, Mrs. Bdward H. be placed whers it will be pro- FIFTY-FIRST : Cove St. ner of & ereat Glsturbam e to. follow | . William A. Stanahan, aged 72 years, |more than at first estimated shown when the first national con-|Linnell of Broadway ducing something. very spare > d S ! from the 18th to the 20th. We shall | died at the home of hie sister, Mrs.| In the petition the assets gress of the Holy Name society. held dollar should be working for you. Annual Sale and ¢ uppe o b fh the’ qoeke "heit oy "hall | Jerome W. Williams, at — Massapets, | a3 $173,000. This inoludes in Baltimore, sent back the pledge of | Trevor Briscoe of Yale spent Suriday “ S e o & h A g 800,000 American hearts consecrated to |at his home on RBroadway Deposited in our Savings De- |CHURCH OF THE GOGD & . BE PROGRESSIVE carth’s orbit. where he had resided for the past 25| Mr. Schwaner- ‘which has value > Years, on Sunday. Thursday afternoon | Whieh can be :;pfld against the lia- | STeater reverence to the name of Jesus W amd Sienirirats: Tofa Brilth, partment it will drew interest. i WERD, Use the Mails. At present there are nine in the | while' eating supper he suffered a | dilities. Name society has a wider | who has been in New York for a Interest bearing Certificatos of 148 BROADWAY Typewritten Letters Bring Business, | louschold at the Eliza Huntington Me- | hock, and failed (o resain conscious- SR M1y i . P % | morinl home, on Wasiington streat, | ness. For a mumber of years deceas- In the City Court. S s aee. eaines) entiy, MRS TOUIRGR (0 their Abine o8 Deposit for large sums awaiting | Wednesday and Thureday, Des of which Mrs. Margarot Morrall is ma- | cd had suffered from locomoior ataxia. | (harged -vith non-support in the city e e R g gy o b Ay £ N i investment. Let us tell You| . oooil e 530 g m, inthe y e e e yoman —— court Saturday morn! Jeremiah | nrofesses, for every cne is a soldier in corge B, Libby of Auburn, Mc., an- about them. tainment hall. Vancy Wosk, Ast m WEDDING. LaFleur, who was bs back from | the army, either for or against Tim. ! nounces the engagement of his daugh- Caps, Aprons and Mysterioos Adlew’ rt! Bhe will be ir w home with a decorative basket of fruit New Bedford, agreed to support his | The day Is past. the speaker sald, | ter. Edith Trances, to John B. Porteous ages. Delicious Cake, ice Cres Sriapan BTN, Walcott-Morse, family, and was put under bonds of | when any Cathoile can be indiffereni | of Portland, Me. Homemade Candy. METHOD. s e $200 until the first of February to do mbershi Holy % % The attractive collage of W. H.| At Wsshington, D. C,, Friday, at the t to membership in the Holy Name so = Bupper served at 5.30 and ¢ Notices, Postals, Announcements, all | Woodworth, on Spring Garden avenue, | home cf Mr. Jones, grandfather of the | 57 4 u | ety and he emphasized the fact that| After several months’ stay in Paris, IIMS a“ flfl n' A:::'l 35 cents, Ohitdren 35 ) kinds of Printing at reasonable rates,| bas been bought by Walter E. Canfield. | bride, the marriage of Miss Marguer- | J. Hussey was given 15 davs ";‘,3‘ the bishop had found nothing so im-|Munich, Dresden and Verona, and a . ‘ for beating his wife, Who 1s obll; tolportant to urge upon his first annivir- | trip over the Aips, Miss Gertrude 8. N b, " Pree ly, where she orwich, Conn. ties in the parishes. The success | will remain until early iIn January, Mr. and Mrs. Canfiel rde | ite Morse, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. ’ WS BT M O A Ml Core O B Sore Fars B Winton 1| ¥o ont to werk to help support. the as the formation of Holy Name |Hyde Is in Floren o . O A and Teacher, | from Norwich Town, where they have | Walcott, formerly of Washington, but | family of fiv og! - 2115 y and Teacher, | {OR ol0ipying the Faller Diace, where |now bracticing in Kentuoky, - took 2 of the Holy Name societies Is of vital s for: Rofge. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF 282 Main Street, Mrr, Follor, the owner, is now to re-|place. The bride resided here at one Mill Nearing Completion. importance ¢rnd they can well prove e e re rumn side. Mr. Woodworth Tecently bought | time and the groom attended profes- | The mill being bullt at Rocky Neck, |(he bulwark against materiallsm and - PARTNERSHIP s fol reh to In- e the former Frank A. Mitcnell property | sionally the grandfather, who sum- | East L; for the Niantic Menhaden | Socialism. - 5/ R 4, _mrb NEW sems | (" West Thames street. mered one year at Gales Ferry with | Oil mdyg:lna company is nearly com- | 8ist upon the passing natvre of the || Mix This SII’II md’ P The ':_:aflllm:gn:“{‘r Pl:‘l.kh.n';»r do- |more Prescriptions iy % the bride’s family. pleted and will be ready for installing | Material but the eternal nature of Begs. have receatly disectrod gartwer. | Pharmacy, and the rewsons ave 3 3 i ACH The following item of esstern Con- e L R g Spiritual, and it - e il : THE PALACE CAFE |nctetmtentsd s i Fridays Gk Vg Wallars mill is built ‘mostly of cement and is > alarm when the representa. | for Kidneys and Bladder || W ., 40w on s vusimass witt be |0 3 used, the o Bridgeport Telegram: Mrs, James A. St to e tive of American secular cducation | comducted along the swms lines as in |compeunding them, and prompt Step in and see us. Maluf, formerly Ella A. Lamen The second meeting of a club which rises before the world Wwith the as Weak, deranged kidnoys or bladder | (D8 past by JOUN G. KENTON delivery . FRANK WATSON & CO. Who has Feen on a. visit with her | has been organized among some of the | oo = Finishes, | FuFance that the rellglan of the future | can be cured I neariy svery case by | (SEnad) KENYON & PICKHOVER Try our Prescription Departu 72 Franklin Strest, | MOther on George street, sails Satur- | brightest young Italian men of the city, ractor Torrmnce i® 1ot to be concerned so much with | using the tollowing weil know. L : e e e O Be steamar Prins Prederic | whose purpese ls study and mutuai i ot S wibe lne 19 St0n7 | the question of heaven and hell. but Iv u ¥ — heim for Paris, where her hus. |improvement, was held Sunday after- | brook, —w Contrac orranc | (o he more concerned wi correc- 3 Db g fana bund has business interests and where |noon at No. 34 Washington _stree complated. | tion of ‘eviia. 30 Dy ain. OB 1. Feo Big G—Hygienic DUNN’S PHARMA( S j LOUIS H. BRUNELLE |she wil her home. . She has been | Where they are to meet cach Sund: - | ““The preacher told the men that what | ¥ooontuls of" chis” mixture &rier eweh A {re\Cling In Bouth America: 303 P m. Harey Picazio s treasurer Tack-fill- | was required of them in membershiy | meal £nd st bedtims will soon o e | (GOArse Flour y 3 10-Carter Ave. (East Side) A $ and Nino DI Falma secrolary. ' & name leted. siort &y word, | Kidaeys, Disdder_and Neinacr oréans i 50 Main Street Frank James, the ex-bandit, lives at | for the cl s to be selected at ite T e {rrev- | £00d e " | Preg o - " Pies, Cake and Bread | ricicher, Okia' Cole Younger, the ex- | meeting next week, when it 18 expect- the One who | (0709 8 M.“ES“"‘;"{}':“",',;':‘““ E::J: DRSO SRR Wag. 0o & Prikage. L Giko: uo. &5 bandit, imakes his home with his|ed that the prosent memibership of a y 1a almost un- | (e JOIBES 804 oI e oDhea at CARDWELL’S. celled. '“"hr’ Nora Hall, {n Lees' Sum- | dosen or so will have grown o larger apportuntiy | “\y ood urukint Yias the Ingreaients deciid KBRS P e —=lday. per: 0 n.l":) are Te a4 Tohes mixiure. Anyone can Wix. \n3 columns ef The Wulletis w “Puoge you take ! or