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PLUMBING AND GABFITTING CO-OPERATIVE PLUMBING C( 81 Franklin Stree ,UNDERTAKER'S r Wl L EBETTER SALT WAV‘,,:.,:;?::. AT 88 Main St. S e sl el MIGHT- : : 4 it =ty e Do this: TeRRIB | L OTHERWIRK N, E. L. BURNAP For a further inspection of available sites in this vicinity, the members of the swie tuberculosis commission came here on Sunday. John F. Gun- shanan, Dr. G. H. Knight and Dr. S. Well, not forget it exactly, but when that good - will = to - all - men feeling strikes you, it leaves (he pocketbook Precictions from the New York Fer- ald: Gn Monday sowly fulllng a ail, preceded by rain, three-quarters full of pour a scant teaspoonful I (pronounce it High-o-me) Cuver Tiead and bowl with a towel and breathe for five minutes the S0othing. Plumbing, Steam and ( Prioes and work satlsfaciory LADY ASSISTANT WHEN REQUESTED busted. is the place (o buy the finest in Tailor- made Suits and Overcoats s tc snow in.the lake fresh variable winds, ing, and on Tu fair and coller weather. Observations in Norwich. The foilowinz racords, ed from Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes . ger, whth Cliex 0. 1 ARG i and were met by Dr. J. J. Donohue and other interested citizens and were tak- en by auto furnished by courtesy of the A. ¢y Swan company, to View some ilable sites for the New Lon- ed here at 1.50 Sunday afternoon | healing vapor that arises. Then go to bed and awake with a clear jhead in the morning. HYOMEI dces not contain opium, cocaine or any hermful drug. A bottle of HYOMEI Inhalant costs 50 cents at The Lee & Central Wharf and 180 Main Strest. Tol JOHNSON AND BENSON, 20 Cenral Avenus > Telephones. For $20.00 in temperatire " and the ' barometrlo [don county tuberculosis sanatorium. g00d Co.s And Aruggists everywhere. i 30S. T. DONOVAN. changes Saturday and Suniay: Five sites were visited on Sunday Guarantecd tor catarrh. asthma, SLATE ROOFING "Phone 391 327 Main St Saturcay— ‘Ther. Bar. fand these, with what others had been nd-chtanrhal deatness. nd Skylights novz4a 3 3038 | previously seen, gave the commission = and all kinds 3038 many to select from. There were two were brought uptown Saturday and bing promptiy wttended te » m 3034 {on Sunday which the commission had t % set. Tel, 710, Highest 46, Towest 24 mever seen before. The board rematned | upon the matter of site was a0 St e AL, S {1 R SAVE MONEY Sunday— in this city about three hours on their |en the commissioners by, officers Whiars ki Poraciats: ; ” - m. visit and some action on the matter o organization, bebal o e H on_sour_alsctric liht il Use the pean Some i Rl 17 b Tised. baeh Tngiected | , Charics Alexeader and . Alton ' Sanitary Plumbing new wire drawn ] 8 b, Commissioner Gunshanan when ask- | ti-tubercuiosis association programme has been ar- 15 Balamne” y L Highest 38, - ed regarding the probable location of excellent mwcn:fl‘lvlh?c-nurrxg; * Ok F ' nl m“ '.‘ ) B oie the e L Comparisons. the sanatorium stated that it rests concert, v e l'M" ite an up (o date b Muda amps Predictions for Saturday: Fair; va- [between three sites, any ono of which Blace from £.80 o 9 o'elock, and_for| Bdward Stoit has returned atter o ree I‘l‘l"wl!" . fa-opiy lons veireniing tian the be 3 5 wi a a 3 Sodall , ot mmer A sizes in stock Toth plain and (NI WIS L ;. as predicted. |center of Norwich. He vas of the Dhas conssuted to render seversi vocal| avnt, Mrs. Marx the more look to the bath frosted bowl. More powerful and bet-| Lregictions = for - Sunday: Cloud Spinion "that” the' board onuld decids e b SpTiNe the evening. Al the| Mrs. Frank Comatosk and A. D. LATHROP, Slane of the povesiats and Bpe " T Y e IR D TRUD S Ml et e ihon s B2 TS hrss, it A Will be realized from that source. The | Christopher Newbury of New Londor | ey d Shetucket Bts | ABA &1ve you® estimates for the =g T SulliwEsoarly FARCS : < follo are the box holders: Box No. | Were recent guests of friends here. HMcer—cor M b oy of putting them i in the bewt rwwn C. V. PENDLETON, JR.| Sunday's weather: As pregicted. 2 1, The Porteous & Mitchell company: Telephone 163-12. from a sanitary standpoint-—and e — CHRISTMAS SALE MANAGER DIXON'S MiLL No. & Contenlo” Lippitts "“No 5"P8™% | Mrs. Brie Mitchell and son, Archi- antes the entive job i DB 2 I"“ e S T BY LOYAL CIRCLE. BURNED TO GROUND | Aviias: No. i, Thomas A. Robinson: | bald Mitchell visited Mre Miichell Regular 19 16 candle power Car- Zlasy 3 Tk et ‘Pullen; No. 7, J. Dyer | Sister. 3 eek. T Q Pon Lamps also carried in stock ! Rises *[seta. Iwass [ Alses Successful Affair Held at Buckingham | Dominion Lumber Plant at Inverness | Potter; No, §, W. H. Oat; No. 8. C. W.| 0 mmmmmes T J.E IOMPKINS, o R R " Memorial. Suffers Loss of $8,000. : No. 10, William B, Youns; No. s Tagrs: Oriewoiftiot MUMIBRE; 67 West M s aas ) 10 | Ea Bard; No. 12, The Halle| /a4 thp WIRL I 008 er home on Ver- iy o5t Mein Sl PEH 233 One of the carly and espectally pret- oo e Do, Xuhn: Bwion) IR 2 guison aventie: ‘ B remncad » ok g opd 4 T : loa of the Christmas season was | of, Noveni —_— pi e Sonueted on Seturday rom 3 1o 3 b | the Gistrict of Black River was vis- | NEW LONDON MAN wir. ana e reme cnagman ana | Well Seasoned Wood |The Vaughn Foundry C 418 €00 m. in the parlors at the Buckingham ited by' fire on Saturday last, whe: ARRESTED FOR ASSAULT. | family of Colchester are moving into y ; 41 i €50 Memorial by Toval Circle, King'a D Dowiies St iy’ Nae ey . by Mre. wit. | S202F L 3. Saxton's houses on Otro- e ughters, who found eir ind o A rson rs. - | bando avenue. R o o AR Sy T N W o O SR TR s ot e e c.m waskere. | [RON CASTINGS N e e patronage for the invitng array of O B o e e e e Mrs. George Peabody and son, Leslic 00 Phones =~ 49 1f your teeth need atten- Chistmas goods they offered. Christ- | S0 1epidly that in fifty minutes the e Peabody, of Waterford, speiit o day o e Parnial promptly. Lary toch : ¥ GREENEVILLE NEWS. mas green med berries and arches, | bullding was burned to the ground. , cabody, G ; 4 day patterns. No. 11 te 25 Farry Siees tion, don’t hesitate C— With Gecorations on the chandeliers in| The immense yard of hardwood lum- | Alfred Carson, the colored man who | {Wo Jast week with the former's sister, . Coms in let us demon- | Forty Mours’ Devotion at St. Marys | the parlor, made a pretty background Ler was say>d throush the herole work :;‘;N""“"‘magflzl‘:“:' Qcean pve | Mrs Frank Skinner, of Peck's Corner- | JORN A. MORGAN & SON, S. F. GIBSON strate to you what really Church—Various ltems. for the sale. of the men at camp a ville. | Landon, g 4 R i The ectios uld n miles | I'Tiday night, near her home, was ar-| Mrs. Frank Gardner and son, Fred- e I'e constitutes _good dentistry Jhia cake table, I grech ai it Y Deasten e rested late Sunday at bis home He | crick Gardner, of Noank, were gUcats —the BEST dentistry. Let us introduce you to what you'll acknowledge to be ex- pert work and at moderate King DentalParlors DR. JACKSON, Manager. Gallup Dr. Sydieman Associates. FRANKLIN SQUARE. Hours — 9 2. m. to § p. m. Dr at the 7.30 o'clock mass Sunday morn- ing. . | The period of forty hours’ devotion began following the solemn high mass procession of the Blesesd Sacrament. The altar of the sanctuary was beau- ! tifully decorated for the occasion and ‘the church was filled with people throughout the day. | During the day Fathers Fitzmaurice d Kennedy were assisted by these visiting clergymen: Rev. J. H. Staple- ton, Rev. Philip Massicotte, Taftville |Rev. C. T. McCann, Norwich Town. | Rev. Thomas A. Grumbly, Rev. Wil liam F. Cavanaugh, Rev. J. J. Ambot, of Norwich; Rev. W. A. Keefe, Plain- field; Rev, Victor Faure, Danlelso Rev. U. O. Bellerose, Baltic; Rev. Fred- and the candy table, in pink and v | white, were two attractively decorated ! spots, and the ice cream room _was prettily decorated. Mrs. C. C.Treaf, leader of the circle, was in general charge of the sale, with the following Torrance, Mrs. Samuel C. Wilson, Mrs. William R. McCord; candy, Mrs. Louls A. Wheeler, Mrs. Louls H. Geer: mys- | tery package, Mrs. Charles R. Nichols, Miss Susie Spicer; cake, Mrs. N. Eu- {gene Smith, Miss Flossie Holloway, | Mrs. Charles C. Treat; ice cream, Mrs. George W. Carter, Miss Lena Haun, Mrs. Charies T. Webster, Miss Bessie Cherry, Mrs. A, A. Beeman. EXTENSIVE CHANGES AT THE SLATER MANSION West Ell Cut Off and South Side Be- away and was a beantiful sisht. Peo- ple from Mabou and vicinity at first | thought Inverness town was ablaze. ‘Walter Dixon, manager and treas- urer of the compaay, at the time of the fire, was purchasing additional tmber of men, between 30 and §0, who will be thrown out of employment The wages were large, and this county will lose cme of its large industries. It 10 be hopel Mr. Dixon will build cn the old_site. The loss is estimated In the vicinity of $5.000, both mill and machinery. Laws of the Nova Scotia underwriters prohibit any risks on mills of this character, which makes it a severe loss to the company. NEW LONDON COUNTY was taken to the Mrs. Crowell iden mitted the assault and says he was in the harbor fishing at the time. ce station, where him as her as- help. A searched ali night for the man, could not find him. He will be arreigned in court today. REMOVING MORE ROCK FROM SHETUCKET RIVER. Removal of Ledge There is Nearing Completion—May Have to Blast Again. Lighter Cariton has returned again to the Shetucket river, where for the past few days the raising of rock from for the week end of Mrs. Thurston Barber at her home on Peck’s Corner, Mr. and Mrs. East Town street have returned aft John H. Richmond returned to their in Taunte Mass., brother, Frank D, Hunter, of Otrobai do avenue. home Mr. and Mrs. Henry Farr have le town after three months' stay wil their sister, Mrs. Charles Alexand While bere Mr. Farr was employed the Hopkins & Allen Co. SHELTERING ARMS. Rector and Chorus of St. after a week's visit with'their Andrew's 1. ot er n- ot th er. by Shaker Knit Coal and Lumber . Central Whart Teiwephone Heavy Coat Sweaters With the collar or without. All cel Tin and Sheet Metal Wo Agont for Richardson and Purnaces. 65 West Main Street. Norwieh, . Crowell was returning home el et : charges. 10.30, celebrated ~ by Rev. Mmembers serving at the tables: Famey |limits in Nova Scotia, for their new |Mrs. ing two weeks' visit with their deughter in 3 —_— o aure o Daniolson. Rev. Wi work, Mrs. Frederick M, Packer, Mrs, | mill soon to be erected, shorlly after dusk and had about| Bridgeport and their son In New Ha- FOR THE COLD SNAP PAINLESS Extracting ! Kennedy was deacon and Rev. J. H. | Luther D. Packer, Mrs. James N. Bur-| It is of the opinion around Smithville | SSAShed. her hpme on Ocean avenue | ven. T F BUHNS d Filli Fitzmaurice Sub- n. About 100 |dick, Mrs. Frederick J. Harris, Mrs. xndnmld River that the place was set § LU 2 o thes aind sirick bee twios io e . . [l and Filling voung bova and girls took part in the | Clarence Brown: apron, Mrs. Archibald | on fire. A nomber | the face before mer screame browght| - and Mra. George H. Hunter have Heating and Plumbli 92 Franklin Street PIANOS o1 Church Provide Sunday Afternoon HOWTUCK AFE sk Do uesg Coane, ing Trimmed to Property Line. ACTUAL PAST MASTERS | the river bed has been under way, the | g, 7, ors and grad Detore making your pun Mrs. E. R. Leger at Baptist Church. | yun work is Being done at the | Masonic Assooimtion Will Hold Anrual Jacw places of rock have beeh| 1y,ry yas evening prayer and an |y, \TER GLOVES from medium 1@ |40y McPhatl, Bush & Gerts ANITARY e s o any ot the sorigs |Slater mansion on Elmwood avenue. | ' Meetim Westerly This Year. onded o 10 et HEhter and the Job i | acaress Sunday at the Sheltering Arms | Yory heavy weights, and an excellent |\ Cammon and Keller Bros PRING WATER QJATISEYING [P rueintic ewsicts i oronri oo |yiih inckiles the outting off of the 2 % g Lho end. bat it may be noces- | 8307e%s Sunday 4t the Sheltering Armx | JU0 1ont of double hand CAPS that | see v mein won e eade 5 b G Seneiit’ SH CHEARNRIES TR AnOw e To gfi%o;;*;;n:w‘%';s;;flgflnlor: to ‘:“:fl Actual Past Masters’ u-ou;;mm g things 1 m\}z spoken unto you that in | g e . H = \i 3 Bhas been un- | New London county, was in Wester] me ve migl ave peace. He said fully gusranteed and sol Tei. 34-2. Norwich, Conn. the morning Mra. B B Leger gave an derway” on the interior for some. time, | 1S! oy o KIDNAPPED HIS CHILD. Feace'is one of {he arest blessings of The T° o Slm terma. on, “The Mystery, Christ in Xou' 1% |dune before the clianges sre fniahed. |CSIICor the associstion which wil to Ses It and | 1 e ot trouble we find It hard to Po | six montnw tessons res uuN;T wnRRY e e M e Nt Siockeri | The west bas Geen out off and iz | 5o hld In Westerly in the Masoutc Grabbing 1t Ran Away. ttere That iChElet SR EIVL Soh' Deace 291 Main S % Plano. e 2 e now en jacks ready to turned [{omple at 3 o'clock om Thursday, De- He promised. It comes in the midst tree B e S o Ene iyt o ing | Around and piaced on & new foundatien | (omber 7" There will be a mesting | Me Gustave Lorens, 19 years old | i sigrm it we know ihai we aro on | Opposite New Chelsen Savings Bank, i : r meetings. At the close of the evening [{ni; o two-family house o tae |of the wives and lady friends of the the right side n‘nd "‘:} Christ is for us. Sorwich, Cosn. 1 Makes Wrinkies ieceting an altar service was held, and Y ahouse. facing the |rembers in the afternoon for @ social Peace comes after victory. . 4 P o i many remained for it. o R Ky VING WrSh-. Un;e ‘mhk&:'.-om:un is 1%‘-::1“ h’rh:‘hy;m;( anr g-:e day lh\xnlhby the JAS, C. MACPHERSON., Houee Furnishers. orry ever ili-heall 0es yOUr | A{ the Young People’s meeting at| ' ouite’a 1 and at s ‘clock thers w a chorus o . Andrew’s church were Bealth ‘no good, and merely causes - s | Quite a little work has been done |supper and entertainment provided by | O Was | greatly appreciated. Two ssolos by 39 to 43 Main Bt Wrinkles. that inake You 100k OIASF | {iny Wkis mteboky o7 e “ChIIS- |in the iaterior of (he mension, wintes | NPT IO Sagc A" ¥t and A. M., in | Drousht to him he grabbed it and ran | §isrgs Turner wore espacially enjoyed. e bl Gt it than you ere. If you ars sick, don’t worry, but about it to make yourself well. To this we repeat the words of thousands of other former sufferers from wom- The services will contthue through- out the week, at 7.30 each evening, Sat- | and Thursday afterncons at 3 o'clock |in the auditortum. urday excepied, and also on Tuesday | erson P. Turner and the cutting oft of the south side to conform to the established line for building will mean the removal of eight feet of the building on that side: These al- The commitiee in charge zic, Arthbur N. Nash and Dr. W. A. Hillard of Westerly. It is expected there will be a good- No trace of had been fournd up to a late Miss Selina Fitzpatrick was riano. at N Annual Banguet. BORN. he 1912 OVERLANDS GIFTS iy il stmilar to sours, when we terations are the first leading up| to lons | The Chevroh Kadesha society of In- RN o TR = - the ume cf the mansion as an epart- | Sieed class to be Wworked, ) The previens | gependent Norwich 1odge, No. 309, heid | CORMCI I Willimants, Dec 0,10 | are here. ready for 2 |We have some good pie Aiss Eugenig Steinert, who has been | o7 "' BAEL LRE R Wiy thaught desiokble &) fiage. e T o s Tl e | TieR (et Henth wewe demonstration to you. : b a e - | visiting Mrs. A. McLaughlin, has re~| HUNTINGTON CHAMPION. |the meeiing place eccasl - Suite [ hers on Wast Aain atrect. DIED. of Furniture suitabl | turned to her home in New York city. . HBURN—In this clity, Dec. 10,| The best and most value for your you will admit if you try it D! It s & wonderful female remady, as | On Thursday Helen Burzycki, daugh- Won the Y. M. C. A. Ping Pong Tour- ney Without Losing a Game—Tie for NORWICH TOWR Washburn, aged 44 years. Fineral notice hereafter. money in an automobile today. You can’t beat it. Christmas gifts ter of Mr. and Mrs. Felix Burzycki, ¥ e tap, y o (A INGS—In National City, Cal., Dec i " o e ges et Jse ate printed 1n | iied at the home of her parents, No. 4| Second Place. Action Tor Libel Brought by J. C. Don- [Mre. Charles Holt 95 Years Old on | MASTINGRIn NG oual U5 GO0 O | One demonstration will convinos % - Central avenue. The Child was 1 Year, | oo e | Ao gainet George Lasroix of| Sunday—Poles Distributed for Elec- | 5t Montvilic, Coi. you. The Fannmg Stadio -GERMAN CHEMICAL Co, |° ™onthe 2nd 2 days old ping pong tourney at the Y. O C. A.| Sprague. : Seie, alie=Nown n Semsral. MORSE—Ia West Bridsewster, Mass. |’ Ask the man who owne ons. 106 West 129th Street. New York. Have Home-cooked Orchestra—Notes. There was an attendance of about was settled on Saturday afternoon, Huntingten wavered a Jittle in the first set of the match with Whitney, which he lost to the latter, 6—4, but the | against George Lacroix of the same tawn for damages of $5,000. The suit is @ result of the election contest last cned by the remembrances of friends and the ce of callers who found Mrs. Hoit as ever, cheerful and glad 10 wee all her friends. She still makes Griswold, Gorn. City. MURRAY—In Ne James D. Murr: ¢ London, Dec. FOR $900 TA————ILLE e e ot 1““'““6 took the | ti umfl.’w. s ™4 lio | day of Mrs. - 'Bolt o'f m"g’;‘: BARTON—In Boston, Mass., | three sets out of four, an on papers i the 1i- i BE_fa. Bistore . Mass i : Dance Given in Parish Hall by Hague’s | (i on o clear seorc ot 5 swon . loct, | bel swlt of Jonn . Deneven of Spragae | London turpike. The day was bright- | 1815 Mary core; Briges wifc of|a five-passenger 30 H. P. Touring Car. THAT'S WHAT IT I8, See it for yourself at 51 Willow Street Ghri;!mas Bifts 4 | including a number from Baltic, | champion hit his gait in the concluding | October, Mr. Donovan eeing a former | KENYON—In On Conn., [ Woaffles--Good as a /i, o e o e o e e soorug % | Ciactoiin oF Spoagus Ant BSth reaniey | Baisiwork quilts and doss other besu- | KEYYONT 3 Onecy: o § THE M. B. RING AUTO CO. ven in Parish hall Satirday evening |6—3, 7—b5 an . Hunt gets | for select HUNT—In Providence, Telephone. tnut t g |ei P s: —5 and 6—1. Huntington |for ofice of selectman. It is alleged | LT NRSCEUSEE "REQ OF 1 P08 GPU0 In Provid R op! 2 £ | by Hague's orchestra, and a most en- | the watchfob, which iz the first prize. | that eirculars were issued by the de- | Jurrent Jvents and in everything golng | 211 Claramon Hunt aged ——— Ladles Hand B&?‘ (4 an ake | 3o Second prize is still to be contested | fendant reading as follow: e e s n Preston, Dec. 1f. | those present. Hague's full orchestra |for between Starkey and Whitney, who | To Voters, Commonwealth of Massa- | roiigions and she lives for the things . formerly of Rockville. CONTRACT WORK The largest and finest sheek Your wife, your mother, vour sister | {urnished music for the sixteen num- | are tied for this place on the standing A chusetts, Third District Court of Bris- | that endure. ngad. 33, Xhive, " - ORI can make watfles at their best with the Griswold Waffle Iron. Fallure will be out of the question, because the thick, heavy pans of the Griswold distribute heat evenly ‘ers on the programme. Fruit punch | was served during the evening. FUNERAL. | Mrs. Henry Mariand. of 7 won, 2 lost. Scores of the other players are as follows on games won and lost: Coyl 6—3, Benjamin 5—i, Bruce 2—7, Kimball 2 Carpenter 1—8, Prentice 1—8, Stanley 0—9. MEMORANDUM LIST tol, New Bedford, Mass. Dear Sir: I find the record of John C. Donovan, otherwise Jack Hayes, formerly of New Bedford, to be as follows: On September 9, 1897, he was brought be- fore this court, charged with keeping Within a radius of half a mile live two others who have passed their 90th birthday and are still young in heart, Mrs. Edward A. Huntington and Miss Farriet L. Carpenter. Mrs. Holt has always lived in Nor- STANAHAN—In Massapeag, Dec. ‘Willlam Albert Stanahan, aged f funeral hereafter. 10, 7% in the Building Line is my specialty. My estimates 1 will not guarantes to be as low as the other fellow, but I will guarantee my work to be entirely oity to choose from, from 50c to $12.00. The Shetucket Harness 321 Main Street, Hence, Griswold-baked waffles are| The fumeral of Mrs, Henry Marland @ liquor nuisance and he and his co- | wich Town, which is her birthplace. satisfactory to you. Better give me a o ich, Fok Ly partmer, John Corrigan, were sach | Atter a marrl ey han: LT oy GauEgen brown—neither | of Torrington, formerly of this place. |Prepared Without Trouble or Delay— | fined $100 and given three months each | fioic died in 1900, Mis. Tiolt hay four Sonmae S EawILDERE J0b WM. C. BODE, ; s fre. Jomn Anarewe o 22288 ow to Decide on Desirable Christ- |l the house of correction in New Bed- | chilaren livins, three in Norwich and C. M. WILLIAMS — Hot, erisp and light, smothered with | Mrs. John Andrews, No. 71-2 o ford. On January 5, 1900, he was fined Mrs. H. F. Tefrt, at N, 1 s . powdered suger or maple svrup, they'll | South Slater avenue, Sunday after- | mas Gifts. 336 for sammnlt and g e, WL S Mcewion 5 Main Street, NEW LINE tempt every member of the family. | noon, and many relatives and friends, including a number from out of town, Christmas money. battery. tomiber 36, 1802, he was fned 320 o where she loves to weicome neighbors 216 Main Street of FALL DRESS GOODS dire Bliks at “Obey that impulse”—order today a |were present. Rev. Donald B.. Mac.| Has to go far with most buyers. | JSturbing the peace and $5 for druuk- | and friends. Mrs. Holt's mother, who CARPENTER BUILDER | milly at very low prices deep ring waffle iron designed for gas|lane officiated at the services in the| All shoppers are on the lookout for | ¢ances: LT can be of further assist- | died at the age of 98, wus the daughter and JO Aasortment lengthe of all kinds range use price one dollar. ance in this matter, kindly advise me. of a soldier of the Revolutio: Cotton Goods an . Vulcan | Taftville Congregational church at 2 |special bargains. V r. Telephone 370, ga2 renge cake Eriddles at same price. | o'clock. | Tho Church choir was present | These can be found while stocks are | VEY tulv, Frank Vers, Jr. I3 this the | Hul and Mre Molt has the dutinction | EIT)OFQ Ireciors o MILL REMNANT STOR Those Reznor reflector gas heaters aré (and sang three hymns, There was & |new, fresh, arranged in an orderly, ai- Lo Vote 1orT re | Of.Beln€ @ granddsughier of the Amer- JOHN BLOOM going fast—they turn cold to comfort, Gas & Electrical Dep't. profusion of beautiful floral forms tes- tifying to the love and esteem of many friends. The bearers were John Seddon, James Hague, George Pilling, Jokn ‘Woods, tractive manner. At present there is no partioular rush or_confusion. Selections ean be made with facility, and oclerks are at liberty to show It 18 claimed that issued a dayi or two before election. MANY QUESTIONS DISCUSSED. ican Revolution. Forward Missionary Gifts. The Ladies’ soclety of the First Con- gregational church forwarded Saturday a barrel by freight and a box by ex- —AND— Emb_al_mers. Baskets Baskelé 171 W, Main 8t —T;v Roads Are Settling " sk P Robert Walker and_Jjames Mathe®. goods without haste. County Health Officers of State Mest at Work Baskets, Nursery Baskets, riving will be the Alice Building, 321 Main Street | lurial wus in «the Yantic cemetery, | With Christmas just two weeks away, (g teimel Jreon to the missionary at Gentry. ATk. 4 o4 t oy 1o et the. sesies where a committal service was con- |it is the part of wisdom to buy today?! Fmit “‘ m'.r B ko ts, that is bel than gucted by Rev. Mr Maclene. Puneral (Check off desirable gifts in the adver- | At of the county health Poles for Electrio Lights. 2aiy Avitdiing: askets, Phone ue fer rector George G. Grant had charge | tisin umns of The otin this | officers of the state at New Haven it| Poles for the new electric lights 3 NEY BROS., 1647 Foideah T morning. | They il ‘make s capital | was decided o” spprise, every Hotsl | e Thlphovii -+ Standard Work Baskets, |, MAHO Falta. Avew patuty # U g Ad 's T Bckial Hancert e Masdnarokor. A dian o aared o be tor o aof | GRANDMOTHERS USED SAGE TEA | Heory B Church, Wm. Smith Allen. Frvers: Btc it e s AN Ly . am’s Tavern | i v e suaionce incua- RED CROSS STAMPS. sembly probiblting the use of cOMGOL | v Darken the Halr and Restore G ies® g ing many from Norwich,-at the con- o 5 A towels In hotels. On or before Jam, 1| Te Pririion re Gray | [ qdjes’ $2.50 Gun Metal, 1861 cert ‘and social given in Maennerchor | Postmaster General Permits Thair Use | the common roller towel will dlsspnear | and Faded Hair to Ita Natural Color. Bution and Bluiher fi g ? 3 . i 2 Dlaces and indiv fhesk : nd hall on Sunday. A delightful pro-| Anywhere on Letters Until Jan. 1. | from all public p e e e WAS. EDWIN Al, Franklin Sllllm offer to the public the finest standard brands of Beer of Europe and America, Bohemian, Plisner, Culmbach Bavarian Beer, Bass Pale and Burton, Mueirs Beotch Ale, Guinness' Dublin _Stout, C. & C. imported Ginger Ale, Bunker Hil P B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- ing Ale, Steriing Bitter Ale, Anheuser Budweizer, Schiits and Pabst. A. A. ADAM, Nerwich Town. - Telephone 447-12. DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon In charge of Dr. 8. L. Geer's practice _ . during his last ifiness. McGrory Buil Norwich. Conn. JOSEPH BRADFORD, Book Binder. Blank Books Mads and Ruled to Order ertising medivw in causi to Tho Bi resuits. pramme of sacred concert numbers was carried out by the Maenrerchor orchestra. Personals. Mr. and Mrs. John O'Brien of Trad- ing Cove ar the buests for a few days of D, W. O'Brien. Miss Eva Lafrieniele of Providence has returned home, after spending sev- eral days with local friends. Funeral AGER oirectn and Embalmar o = 2edy. Anisthst Residence 116 Broadway. Theatre. Postmaster General Hitcheock sus- pended Saturday until Jamuary 1 the postal regulation forbidding the trans- mission through the mails of matter bearing upon the address Red Cross Christmas seals or other charity stamps. This suspension was caused by protests by business men and bank- ers, through the Red Cross, that im- porant business mail had been delayed | with serious consequences. From now untll January 1 the Christmas seals |may be placed anywhere on letters or ‘packages. Rev. Fi W. Ceieman Spoke. Rev, ¥, W. Coleman was the speaker on Sinday afternoon for the boys' imceting at the Y. M. C. A, talkipg to the boys in an_interesiing way upon the subject of Bulances. The Alumni quartétte was heard in two well ren- dered selections—I Need Thee and Let the Lower Lights Be Burning. The n:embers of the quartette are Benjamin Bruce, - Woodruff Sullivan, Carleton Havens and LeRoy Storms. 3 Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA | “The free distribuf vaccine 1 and tetanus lymph was ordered the 1 ure this vear, and the state board of health has con- tracted with the H. K. Mulford com- 12ny to supply the heaith officers with at. Heveral important .quostions were brought up, ai them the possible use of the antitoxin for different dis- eases or the limiting of free distribu- tion to diphtheria cases alone. Upon mation of Mr. Hill of Bridge- port a committee was appointed to con- fer with the state board of health upon this question and many others that arisen during the discussion. THE MAN WHO CAN AND WiLL Subject at First of New Series of Shop Mestings by Y. M. C. A. The first of W new series of shoj meetings under the auspices of Young Men's Chrictian -wnhuon to be held at the noon Lour today at the Creseent Co. The speak- er is to be Rev. H..J. Wyckoff of the Second onal church, and so- prane I be rendered by Mrs. of antitoxin, the hair than to restore it, although i is possible to do both. Our grand- mothers understood the secret. They made a “sage tea and their dark, glossy hair iong after middie life was due to this faot. Our mothers have they are fifty, but | gray bairs they are beginning to "hdoll:‘:f ?Ilr K “sage for following suit. The presont generation has the ad- ppreciaie the vantage of the past in that it can get | called | a_ ready-to-use gru”rlllon ‘Wyeth's SBage and Sulphur Hair Rem edy. As a scalp tonic and color re. Storer this preparation is vastly su rior to the ordinary “sage tea” made v _our grandmothers. This e is sold under guarautee that the money will ba refunded if it fails to Ao exactly as represented. 1If your hair is losing eolor or coming npl‘:t. start ‘WY.l hl“‘l e and Sul‘ r today, see what & change it will make in a few days’ time. b . n 18 offered te the public at medium in to The Bul- THERE 1s no advertis:: Bantern Connectiout andmothers in using | ir hair and are fast | A stylish, comfortable and shoe. Bee them today. FRANK A. Telephone. ILL, The Plant-Caddzn Co., OPTICIANS, The value of glasses is all in the “know how" without which they are simply metal or glass— Worth so much per pound. Come In and let us satisfy you as to our real abil Shur-On Eyeglasses are Good Eyeglasses. PLAUT - CADDEN BUILDING durable 104 Main Street | experience in mmfl# Have you had buby's photograph taken 7 favh as 1t should bo taken. To caich s roguish little smile, his pretty 1 dimple, Buch photograps become remembrances of bahiyhood's days in years to comes. We have had years of obildren. when we rt 10 1ake baby's phol They always thelr l-llu, them. w Snsp them-in-a LAIGHTON, Dry Cleaner and Dye 157 Franklin St, SUITS PRESSED-&ilg Our Wagon Calls Barnlmay THE FINEST gowsene v | 35c DINNER IN TOWN DELL-HOFP CAFE Feom, 12 0