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Hair, Ladies Eternal Vigilance is the Price of Luxuriant and Rndun t Norwich, Wednesday, Dec. 27, 1911. Telephones 84 and 85 VARIOUS MATTERS Many of the Yuletide guests left Charbonneau Franklin Square, WIDENING "OF. WATERS NORWICH 7 Legs Canada Lamb, 16c. town Tuesdsy morning. H.' Shoulders Canada Lamb, 10c. Doys cutting Christmas. trees In. the CONN. 2 AT Norwich, Conn. 2 Lamb Stew Pieces, 8c. woods found pussy willows of good 19117 1t dandruft germs are devouring the | e size. 2 * ncurishment that belongs to the hair it Plate Corned Beef, 8c. ~ e i % » will soon begin to fall. Furth mare" it jress employes have had four of il Towe 1ts life and Justre and will be- - S Svith H the hardes; and busiest days in their LAUREL MILL AVE] | Come i, Taded and even look sloven Biade Rib Roast, 16c. experience. L5 druft B 5 9 1gns of dandruff you Kelloog's Corn Flakes, 3 for 25c, A pansy blossom was picked vester- m.\'xrr{z":.hfi'n'.?; o your drugeint te [] Franco-American Soups, 29c. day in the garden of Gottfried Wels- T cay and ‘get @ bottle of PARISIAM graber of Kinney avente. SAGE. This delightful and refreshing " R, S 30 B - B T e o Fne e & | Buys a 17-Jewel Hamilton tdwi The Episeopal churches will com- o il dandruft germs. . st iosiug e Tl S e Oniood, Co. 9 il Sundrul £°u0% |Movement in the Best 25 omatoes, 30c. Svangelist today (Wednesday). falling halr and ltehing sealp or money " / Calling halr and i whae o is | Year Gold Filled Case Made. SOMERS o B St ary ot R e o 8 ok along & dand thats wihy 118 | —— diiia ot the Otis library Is Kallmeyer's How < Silen nre 8o cnormous the country over. ST e Ol ofthe. Tnited TARISIAR SAGE 15 the favorite of o enogra ers lates of merica. il g R » - fined women, Ons bottle proves 1ts au t g p MR. H. T. MILLER'S \Lerge loads of witch bazel are he- Y periority. i ng drawn from Columbis to Turner- - _— School for Dancing ville station, where it is cut up and FURTHER ADVANCE i THE SPEED SECRET IS 28 OAK STREET. then shipped to Essex, Classes Saturday: Beginners, 2 p. m.; RELIGION FORWARD MOVEMENT | 4 thorough knowledre of your syater advanced 30y Speciilarange” | Tuesday was another day of Indian poder i BLe: eents el dlctation, | The @res At Acddemy “aaily from 4 to 8. Tele- | Fer LoD e e han Additions to Committes and More |, nongy wiiely upon your ambitiorn DPhome 1040. noved 2 s - » - Meetings Are Planned. . gt son’s belated snowstcrm. the second you can get by joinlng m 3 ady o preliminary | speed class, Let me tell you abe THE THAMES NATIONAL BANK. Connecticrt will be represented this ¥ ;‘yl’h(r ,:.lA\n‘?(‘ .‘:“|‘1‘h]u‘|.|K(Ely’|:\"7;r’- peed class, Lot n { Noriwich, Conn Dee. 33, o1 | weel at Uis “annual “convention of work ‘for whe Men and Religlon Feil MISS JEWETT, a al meeting o he Stock- | the American assoclation of passcnger Besday : " h " i = ' ina_the traukNRHen Of such | *>° 12 10 Jacksonyille, Flas e i rant] [ Wiip. Sostepraiher and” Shorthand ness as 1 . ber which was held al the Haile club, th honer, n Street. Hlomwing the wupper 283 M. e may legally come be-| A [ Champlin of Massapeag broke pairman A, A, Br kg Fouse: br Theeias | all records by killing a hog that dressed usiness meet at 6 o'clock. et dde E o off 475 pounds last week. The nearest A B o V. b v i to this presided and the minutes weyy y i CHARENE W ALy | |° Tsere s B dt) ppiudy Botutiog Frans . Voss! & Sait pond at Lords Point, long a fa Scale-r3nch-s0fcet By Geo B Piicher, CF. of the meeting was the wnnouncemem. Yorite haunt of the game. It ia beink NOW IS YOUR CHANCE | fict up. to be used as a site for cot- Vitat"lirpore. L tiey i mecors | tages R K v orthrop 1o Accept the y R . IDENED ON A Lirrs oom | chalrmanship of the social serviee n To '.y NEW YEAR’S e T M e T DOTTED LINE SHOWS HOW LITTLE WATER STREET WILL BE WIDENED. SHETUCKET 'STREET WILL BE WIDE| v g g ARl L PR 04 At allion S celving the appeiniment as distribi.| THE CORNER OF LITTLE WATER STREET TO THE AMERICAN HOUSE PROPERTY. work of the committee to be proceed- GIFTS at HALF PRICE | iy o80mmes i aniiyls = o s Boon to be issued by congress to a M. M, Pettis was a new membe xhe balance of our Christmas | grateful country. PERSONAL RESERVOIR CONTINUES ndded o the Bible atudy committes 1047 Novelties will be closed out ai and two names, W. O, Rogers and half price. They consist of many | Norwich guests were in New Lon-| yonn F. Morrison has returned to I R o - TO SARWA ALY Were ndded 1 one commit- | Adam’s Tavern useful and ormamental picces, f/don Monday to attend the marriage | Nawnk from o Sherr stay N i B Twch ot Blgon e Tee 1 events. such as desk sets, picture «f Liberman Sharaf and Miss Gussie |~ I T A T i e Increase of g Robos sl xillary towns committee re frames, leather goods dewel ||I. iillandersky, dsushter of Mr. and| Furgason Bilclff of Wast Lyme is ‘g Tuesday, With More to Com: vorted the following liat of (owns In 1861 cases. etc. all at one-half of rs. Jacob Hollandersky. i wee riends or- A . e which they will get into tonch with the Manicure in Steriing and | spending a weel with friends in Nor- | Will be Made and Shetucket Street Will Also be Widened a| when Supt. 5. J. Corkers measured | WOIER TP WEEERE I (ORI | omter o the publie the fnest-standsra jvory, Brugly Comb and Mirror ; \ns: E:,hel 1‘*011:'»- ‘:rl Central \;‘u. > Fairview l“:no,n'cllr o l‘m;fl‘hi.\ it s | flen(: North Stonington, Presion. Vol | Brands of Sear of Kirope and Amerios s €e has been in Norwich to visit her| Miss Mar; t Kane of Bridgeport is i 000—] ".’ou found to be 129 inches below high- | heo0n Griswold, Lisbon, Spraguc. | Bohemian, Pilsner, Culmb: Bavarian Traveling “Sets, Shaving Sets, mother, who bas recently undergore a | visiting Mrs. James Looby of Baith Trifle—Cost Not to Exceed $29, Pro water mark a gain of three inches |y, nkiin, Hozrah. Beer, Bass Pale and BDurton, Muslrs ete. at_one-third off regular successful surgical operation and is| gtreet. 55 2 » sinces Monday. The water at Bog| sg ujready announced, the evangel- | Beotch Ale, Guinness’ Dublin Stout Prices. Get them while they last ||| “ecovering ut the Backus hospital. For Meeting Deficits. % Meadow brook (s still coming in, the [ ;" 5SS SEETCEG TG Cnaning | C. & C. imported Ginger Ale, Bunker and save money > | Miss Miri 7 R aahy od Brasels: Olees — pipe therefrom being full and the' Wa- | Jubjic ‘mecting of the campaign in a | HUl P.B. Ale, Frank Jonew' Nourish- | gaties Miriem A. Vaugh of 74 Mc- |of Sconington were Christmas visitors | - Ter "0 inches abvve the | intke &t | Faus” meeting for men wnd boys ai | ing Ale, Storiing Bitter Ale: Anbeuser, The Plant-Caidon Co. || Ens SVteuois Rt i & Nonich The specta city meting in tho town the 1and. o reauieeq, ' harovy anmo- | Hesder, Bk JERS, mova Wfialy| P e o Romadt'wr, | Blangleg Eefflr gud Babet - A ~ from four to five, Tuesday afternoon.| Miss Maud Walsh of New York, for- | hall on Tuesday cvening was attended | tioned and authorized. | inches can be looked for from that|or Rhode Island will bethe speuker. | melophone 447-12. ane!éri ;nth;lv‘:;;;dhl. | The decorations ‘were suggestive of merly of Norwich, is visitine relatives | by about-200 citizens and lasted but Council Given Authority. | lust rainThe rain of Tuesday. even. | Some layman from one of the churches stablishe: E e. and friends here. A 25 S i ing, which was not so heavy as that|{’ the ity will preside - bout 25 minutes. The widening of | The foliowing resolution was then n PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING % 2 . v, Wi ther assist the o 4 o SR | The passing of 1811 is indicated by | Miss Anna Hanlon of Norwich spent | Little Water street, which was the | unanimously voted by ballot, giving the ::x:."l b ol o s g P el ricraryy ek g 4 the appearance of the Springfleld Re- | Christmas with her sister, Miss Mary | chief business, was quickly voted, a jCOuRCil authority to appropriate the g —_——— ‘the evening of Jan. Sth at the Y. M publican's calendar for 1912, as fresh | Hanion of Meriden. > e o | ey - meotmesy. shor e impnoye= FAMILY GATHERING & with & sapper at 7 o'clock. fol- o . PIANOS ind wholesome as the New Year itself [ ferEsbtite sboml ¥ el lowed by an 8ddress by an out of town is pictured, snd indispensable for desk | Mr. and Mrs. Charies Fish of Noank | !zed therefor, while It was also decided | Resolved, That the cow:t of com-| .\ o po "0\ "oy Mrs. Caleb | homaier” e hacr o s D, Clomatie Listen. If vou buy your | use in office or home. are spending the Christmas season | l0 Straighten the line of Shetucket | ron council be, and it is hereby au- v oSt Stanton of the ittee e you will enjoy perfect sat- with relatives in Norwich street from Little Water street west, | thorized to make the apypropriation of Ellis on East Side. Chatrman Stanton of the committe o Word has been received from the lo- g which will cost in the neighborhood of | such sum or sums as muy be necessary . ——— on boyw’ work also reported two meet: Hack I lVQl‘y G. E. PARKHURST, cal Calofirnia tourists, the Lee apd| Miss Alice E. Avery of North Ston- | $2,000 more. The authority to use un- | to meet the expeuses of the city of | Christmas day brought a family re- | ings for (he afternoon and evening of » 17 Hill Street, Norwich, Conn. | Gilbert families, who were at Pasadena | ington is the guest of Oberlin college | 2bpropriated funds in the city treasury | Norwich to be incurred on account of | union to the home of Mr. and Mrs, Tuesday, the Hrst to be an Acad; p e SoptISFW last week. They expectt to remain in | {riends in West Brookfield, Mass. or unexpended balances in case of de- | the action taken at this meeting. Caleb Ellls of No. 181 Hamilton avenu lly at 4 o'clock at the Y. M. ( that section for some time and will fleits was given by the meeting. There | thelr children coming home for , when 1. Adams Puffer will be tises on Top faxe Mo DA WHL ROt} v and' Mrs “mlwerd Smith and | was R i e Authority to Use Balances. ristas dinner, which was il pre- | the speaker. The same gentleman will Boarding Qaughter Hazel of Groton are visiting | hut It was not great and there wus 1t. | The meeting was then called upon | pared by Mrs. Eills herself, although | speak again in the evenine (o adults . As noted by a Hamden correspon- | at Esev Smith's in Central Village. tle or no discussion. to act on the request that authority be |l she is now past 70. But she proved | especially adapting this talk to teach- ew ear 1ELS | o0t Mt ticy Parieiio of Putham ' At 8 'clock Mayor Thayer took the] Eiven to use unexpended balances at fully able to get up a dinner Tor 10| crs. He is o well known authority up- Stable and Mrs. John Thompson and daughter | MTs. Fred Sisson is at home in Ash- ' platform, and & few minutes after the | the end of the year to meet deficits infund all the old favorite dishes “that | on work with hoys and a lecturer and of Willimantic were Christmas guests | 2Way, R. I, after a weel’s visit with|special city meeting was under way,|S0me of the departments. Mayor [ mother used to make”’ were thoughtful- | writer upon this topic. =Mr. Stant N P Of Mr. and Mrs. Laurencoe Kling at|her mother at her home in Waterford. | the mayor stating that it was called | Thayer explained that in two or three |y provided and thoroughly enjoyed. | further ammounced for Keb. 9 an ad- 12-14 Bath Street. ew Year Post Cards, IS Riaeih Uh DEERE Sare at the request of 30 citizens. <Clerk S.| cases it is probable there will be a | One especially pleasant surprise for | dress by A. J. Coulter of Hartford, b Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Clark of [T Maore read the petition and the cali | deficit. The outside account of the |the day was the arrival of Mr. Ellis' | clerk of the hoys' court there. HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY, Letters. Booklets Favors. Local members of the Red Cross|Norwich spent Christmas with Mr.|for the meeting. street department is exhausted now.|oldest brother, Benedict Ellls, of East| At the conclusion of (he business AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. So . . sociaticn recalled the fact that|and Mrs. Frank B. Mitchell of Mont- | -~ For the purpose of getting the mat- There is $600 approvriated for this ac- | Greenwich, R. I, who came spry and | the meeling adjourned to the same Telephone $83. if ristmas was the $0th birthday of |Ville. ter before the meeting and permit a | cOunt and it has been used. the depart- | smart In apite of his 56 P;‘»m. The ml‘fll:n‘l.;"h;:::;";:."‘t'trt(.'l:;:"'n’. poabaay Stationery. the founder of the Red Oross, Mis ment recetying back. for the. work done .4 A e fo s, Miss ballot or determination of the sense of | ment recelving back for the w children’ of Mr. and Mrs. Fills present Clira Birton, "W Ts seriousiy a1 with | Station Agent and Mre. wa v it |5 g Corporation Caunsel 3. T: | the sum of 800, but that Nas boen puid | were' freq s Mre. Henry T Davis | Brown Feoried that The "hovemen but Kudilk stayed in the wag : e ] 2 D 0 Moy . spent Christ " | into the o » « | with Mr. Davis, ra . Ellis | was goink to be kept in (he public eye e L o Gifts for Old and Young |+eart troubis st Wasnington, D. C. | Sg8aeh, of Joonivilie, Spent Christss |kanning offered thi followiag sescia- | Info, the cily, theawury gud eamnol bo | with My, Davis. and Fraok 3 Eilis | was soink to be kent In (o Bubi o vk was, thora wnd o Ask A hasiin S Mok R A B e Hesolved, That this meeting does|SPecific approprigtion. The courthouse | granddaughter, and Joseph ~Iiggine | buildings on Main street. One will be wiiness ‘o Nave s, drinl, "an clork of the muperior court that the| 3 & B e %%g | acrount Is likely to' be exceeded be- | completed the family” parcy. Cn (he Chupman property . recently [he drank. Mr. Chadwick then tréated Saptiane S e N ade s pure|, M= W. R Perry of New London |Bereby ~abprove the propesition fe| 2600TC G il BY B eeurancs, Aed = Bkt by John T, Fanming next to the | 4nd Al uc ono took clgars. When 3 NRS. EDWIN FAY, Frankiin squam of the evidence in the case of Luce vs, | D28 left for Washington and will re- yown a5 Water street, between She- | While the contingent account is also SELIGHTIUL DANOE Chelsea Bavings bank, and the other | door and askea for Kudlik, Mr. Chad the Niantic Menhaden and Guano Mair tntll February with her daughter, | tucker street and Market street, and | 'KEly to be overdrawn, as has been the on s bullding further west wick warned Mr. Fargo not 1o say company, which will probably go to|Mrs. Sweet. alter the same by the establishment of | case for 25 year Given at Wauregan House by Miss|sircet. The signs will be changed fre- | Wick warned Mr. Fargo not to —auy & the supréme court. Mr. and Mrs. John O'Brien of Trad- | new southerly line therefor botween Gas and Electric Profits Big. Almy and Philip T. Walles. Cuentiy. LRI S oh DL e Foin fas it < ow. | I8 Cove spent Christmas with his | S2id Shotucket and Market streets 50| The gas and electric department may | On Tuesday evening at the Waure- = z see him about selling his farm. ca Trom Srow SHedtord to Homerses by | ITother. David W, O'Brien, and family | that the southerly side of suid street | exceed slightly thelr appropriation. Dut | gan” houss there was a subscription | MUSIAL VS. KUDLIK CASE To. deslared that he Beard no tall the tug S. C. Hart fo receive some re. | 0f Taftville, fowa, via': ‘Starting at x point, on the | cxcess of WhAt (e Feceibis from that | gance arrnsed by Mise Almy and DECLARED A MISTRIAL.| whatever about the case on trial. Al pairs this winter and spring, the place e v e P S L4 Philip T. Welles, which proved a much — the talk was on the street, & Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Smith of Nor- | Westerly lina of Shetucket stree: 50 | qepartment would be. (Applause.) This L e’ 1 N 1 g0 Wheel where she was tled up belng quite near | i’ have been the guests of Capt. |7-10 feet southerly from the southeast- | action will mot call for additional tax |crdqred affeir with ahout 60 in at:|Defondent and Adviser Had Been| It was the siatement of Judgo WVhes Diaia Ty, Anet Al Henier ] Tirinih thence on'a StraiFht line (o a | This motion is taken Lo avold criticiam | Shich bout fwenty were prosent, the | (UETE, g b gt T L g e . volnt on the easterly line of Market |in exceecing appropriations. : 2 B 94 = s iy D ; e was o pleasant gathering at| <wijjiam D. Rlack of South Manches- | street 51 45-100 feet southerly from| The following resolution was then |Miler's orchestra furnishing delighifuil ... .0 ¢ ificial and Kudlik in| 08 Wen to sell the farm. the home of Charles 8. Woodmansee of | (. 'wag a visitor in Norwich on Tues- | the southwesterly corner of the Hos- | presented by Mr. Fanning: music for the members.. There Was 8| ., (U8, 5090, 70 L ¢®0, N800 2" quick | , i Jeudili when called, said he ha West Thames street Christmas day at day on his way home after visiting re kins building: and the court of com- Resolved, }'T‘h‘{"‘. court of common Fergbes' Jn aftsndande fiom-New Len- e ’A m“T esday morning, Ilhfil; it was | 2O bustnass (raxyaction’ with Ofr, Far Which all of his children were present. | (% 0y Sionington mon council s hereby advised to maks | council be, and it in hereby authorized | 1o7. Refreshments were served at in- | 000, O0 TL Lt L0y " Fudge Whoeler | £, F18 (010 Attorney, Thll that e A Jearar Sa¥ REp enest Avions thoke she alteration and improvement above | to appropriate_any unexpended bai- | (ermission. Those in charge of the | SSG0T00 T80 ) T sl 0 S G B LRI s present were Mr. and Mre- Ross and| Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rosen of New |indicated. e il "; riations made | ATAiT received many compliments on | A1 court whaadiournsd unt ay. | Witnesses with, but not to treat with AT MODERATE PRICES |Sir= & 3 bavia of Siltora, Mars' ™ | raven ‘i’ 67 VIEe"oe e’ Seatont | "50ia, That e proposea sovti- | T any. deparimens ae. the - amya | 1o suceesatol ovicome, The Jury, mos Slschnpend. I v 10 | Ho Sdmlea, atter ofes denging o H & Town Clerk C, B. Holbrook has now | 3¢, vieiting Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Be: ment of the clalms for damages for the | meeting in June, 1911, to defray the FUNERALS. M. Chadwick, who was interested in{ gronc of the court house that it had 1 ed by the last general assembly for| Miss Katharine Kelley of New Lon- | ionn ric o respecs | May 15, 1912, i en Mrs. Charles §. Briggs. the jurors, Albert Fargo, in i ®aloon | \ith Fargo in Colehoster. He sai plete stock at distribution. There s an ‘aliotment 0 qon has retarncd from spending ohe | Saiin e g, e &0 | whose ‘approvriation s o shall be- | mny fumcral of Ellzabeth Feckham | In Coleheitor, Saturdn’ | At | v wat 1 Colaivastes. thav. they T ”:(q_ “‘r‘::hdi“;. race’hedlsu‘lu’rrgny, and | three days holiday with her father at | rayment to sald Sheamon of $12,500 SiTate Ravather mon.’_fi"mmw‘m Priggs, wife of Charles Briggs, \ms]"t;':';"\'_‘:’-:““\“'njhu‘“"fih eiliing | Pad an awful fight in the jury room he Toggery Shop ey TS nn aDPSaring fast. The BUM- | their home in Colchester. and to said Cassidy of $12,500, with the | treasury not already appropriated [ held from her late home in Lebanon | JINE (L0 Mg bo ’ “| over the ington case Wl = s G e n S it B 2 Sire: Hesbiast Vol 1 | Telease to saia Caasidy of any claim for [ which may be required to meet such | Tiesday moming at 11 o'elock. A larse | (AU €98 FE TR 0y () o b sl -G o Tl - s ceived. r. and Mrs. Herbert Williams and | poscssment or by ¥ 53 S gathering of relatives and friends was | Mr. Chadwick was called to the| gocided that it was tstrial, and 291 Main Street o ir op | dnuEhior Forencs of Thamesville spent | Acocssment for bements to his other | necessary exponses - e s e o sanion by | stand and stated that Kudlik called at | ScIGeC that It was, B imisiriel, sad Opposite New Chelbea Savings. Bank Horsemen here learned Tuesday of | Christmas with his mother, Mre. & suic improvement, is ot rby asked about the mat-| pov g J. Ayer, pastor of the lebanon | hi# house-Saturday and th ecided | Whedler and pald off by Clerk 5 | the death at_his home in Waterbury | Gnaries Willams, of Trading Cove hereby sanctioned and authorized. ter again and Alderman Gebrath told | ROT% & T3 Avor. PASTEr of the Febanon | (6% g0 (" Colehester 1o get some wit- | B/ ARG AATREREROMN. Sondew 4r MaaaL Tiue. Th" xpect| 3 Resolved, That the borrowing of such | Lim that the public works department | PaPtSt chubeh, of which the deceascd ! 0l ™ opadwick went Into Kinney's sum o- sums of money, not exceeding | had not exceeded its accounts in any- 7.000 in all, as may be necessary for | thing except the outside work account, cer Vister in tho United States, who | left yestcrday for New York where ha i S0 TN ]S Sgosemery se R < | A cften visited the Fairs. th | wil pend the rest of his va on w! o DeTRobE id 'eby sanc- | and in that over $200 more . s - Il syeng the ront R avI] | tioned and authorized, with the under- | pended has been collected. None of the | ebanon. A. R Lathrop of Vernc ! resulted from a broken hip caused by | kis cousin, Mrs. Willlam Van Loan. ik row] ol 0od o oo B0 o4 » ¥ uts ™ |sianding that the total amount so bor_ | ther account of that depsrtment will | [t Prowning and b & Rockwacd of | oae Hiaitors (Vak: e halldars at oo v ree «qus be exceeded. vol " n In t9e . Among visiters o the holidays at shall 'be repaid in thres (qual|Le exceeded The resolution was voted. | {""\.0"5ia cometory In Lebanon. ~Fu- “une o ris o home of Mr. and Mrs. Joi cear- | & E » y « = Funeral sorvices were heid Christ- | tho home of Mr. and Mrs. John Hrear- | 2nnual instaliments uotes | the single ballot being cast by R. ekt Tt Beiard OF Smbre & fer and horse owner, cailed the| Nelson Hansen of 132 School street profusion, the flor: The bearers were forms being many, A. Parkhurst of Al | mas afterncon for William L. Peck- |ley of Ashuway, R. L. were and | or other proper obligations shall be | Flaut. Bhevaia T Chacps of the 2 ham of Waterford, vice president and | Mrs. William F. Symonds of Stafford | eXecuted and delivered for and on be-| This completed the business of the SDME S W ohuppe Of the KD, That s to say any money that ur o SlAeht TIGOFDOrator UL the Marinate | Borinne, half of this city. meeting and adjournment was taken [MR'S L % eesutns yoili petthe shoul . avings bank of New London, who | After it had been read and Mr. Fan- | at 8.25 o'clock. sy roven, died Raturday at the home of his| Miss Gladys Fiske of 40 Hobart ave- | ning moved its passage, Alderman Ge- Woslt' Ganiiet Btact Vot. The funeral of Charles D. Brown, be placed where it will be pro- daughter. Mrs. Frank Howard, in the | Bue will be a guest for two weeks of [Lrath stated that an explanation from| . K who disappeared on Nov. 22, and ducing something. Every spare Jordan section, in his 93d vear. Miss Marion Reid in Boonton, N. J.|the public works committee might not | “The Work on the improvement can- | whose body was found Saturday in dollar should be working for you \ ¥ 5 Mrs, Fiske accompanied her daughter | come amiss, and he referred to the fact | It b€ #artad yet. owing to the neces- | the Thames river, was held Sunday % * | In the case of G. G. Grant vs. the|to New York. that when the matter was first pre- | 31'¥ of establishing strect lnes by the | afternoon at 1 o'clock at New 1. Deponited in our Savings De- [to the West Indies, Panama town of Norwich, heard by Justica J. eented to the committee it was found | Jogncll. This cannot get to that body | den. Rev. J. Romeyn Danforth, pastor tment it will draw interest GOODS 8t H. Barnes, he has decided that the| Mrs. F. M. Davis of Milford, Mass., |that the iImprovement would cost about | Pefore the February gession, It is|of the First Church of Christ, oMciated partmen a crest. c 1 gl A R Town Shall Day. the Dlaeatifr the avm of| is making & three weeks' visit at the | 35,000, Later, when M Sneanon ter | thought, the survey must be made | at the services. The body was brought Interest bearing Certificates of | Canal an out merica by $56.14 and costs. It was a case to de- | home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. |acquired the Potter property, he made | Which will make it necessary to have | i, Norwich, where Interment was at Deposit for large sums awaiting 3 ! & |termina whether the money owned by | Charles S. Woodmansee, of West|a mew proposition to the officials by & hearing.at the Mareh scsslon unless | Yantic cemetery. investment. Let us tell you|the White Star Line S. S. % oSt rices | oo was aue” o Ciaries © or | Thames strect- {ihich he agreed to rebulld the wall on | special meetings are held. By then the Albert Gaylor. et thda: | onrks R Chapman. The Smounl will y ana Mrs John Whittaker and | iha e the Mg for $ias00 th s | io take and it will not be long before | On SrussaRy. morning Willinm B Al- Laurentic, leaving New York ey son Rebert, of Groton aro ‘spending | go‘as far as the Cassidy bropériy. The | ihe work on the improvements can be [len of Church & Allen tooic the body e T e STy, Dyiitie [ Cansldy. property will Gost $13,500 ‘and |DUshal aheed in ‘the chapel of Fairview cemetéry. January 20th and February For the 112 members of the house- | ker's parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. D. Mof- | ikere will ba an additional At the corner of the Shannen prop- ] t | ingfora (52 inen, 55 women and 5 chil- | iy = putting the Church property wall in|'ends to make a rounding cormer, |Place in that cemetery. Relatives an dren), Superintondent Rowland sent a | Mr- and Mre. Harry Pond and chil- | condition and laying a new walk. 1t|Which will he similar to the carner of | frionds were present o 4 Norwich. Conn tolopram 1o Chntes. 3o iunbanat ot | aren of Norwich and Walter Pond of | will take all the Casaidy mronecis: his Auditorium hotel building and |members of ihe Polishers’ union es- . - pr g ghod Winsted were entertained by Mr. and | Carporation Cot 3 make a_further improvement there, |corted the body from Church & Al- rwich and (he two other donors of rporation Counsel Fanning stated e [y Daviors o the sfetion. . Mv. Jhn & Geo. B, Biss 24th, 1912. 31 days each, all expenses, $150. upward. ire fine Christmas dinner, expressing | M T8 George E. Pond of Branford over | that Dr. Cassidy would require that his| The Shetneket i TODAY Viearty thanks. Through contributions | Sunday and Christmas day. tenant be mot_disturbed until the firet | chanko will be s straisht line from [lor was a_member of the union eather Sui ases of every Masonic organization and i of April, 8o the property will not be |the corner of Little Water street prop- Tni & A Brisiol correspondent writes: | O AL %o the property o i e Mot B T Died from Trolley Injury. Fastern Star chapter In the state, | pubicnt Tane who spent Christmas cach member In the homa received $13 | UIHENL ARG SO0 Ao e o Witheut regaining consclou The matter was put to vote, there|corner. Ehad o B ) o P ot il # and Traveling Bags|OHN A. DUNK, Agent Mission Tabourettes and Maga-|'n moner. furns tomorrow to Norwich, where he | ban Sire na T, dotire to discuss it. " webbing. ford, died at the Memorial hospital e e is superintendent of a factory e e B New London. Tuesday morning at 5.30 50 Main Street. HANDSOME SWORD GIVEN Fo smme. Wintierad moaw Mot at ock as the result of injuries re- 7O COMMANDER MACOHERSON | Mr. and Mra Henrs Willews and [ the chalr deciared that”the aves had Goldblatt-Goldblatt. o'clock as the resalt of injuries re- with or without FITTINGS. daughter Kthel have returned to Hart- CUEh he sald he would try it| The marriage of Aaron Goldblatt and | (" 0 joek when he was siruck by a| Also Ladies’ HAND BAGS wnd zine Racks left from our Christ- m ice. Tt ftar wpending Christmas s the | 8%8in 1€ It was dowbted. It was not | Miss Bessio Goldblatt took place last | & S0k, When he was stru + as sale %2 price Christmas Day Service of Columbian | forq A7'0F Wrnding (QUISUUis, o, (R0 | Goubtad and the ‘motion was declared | Bunday evening at No. 48 Broudway, | Goles, car opposite Tinker court, In |y go.e. Noyelties in & large varisty. QUALITY Commandery Was Largely Attended. | Fourigan of 130 Washington street. carried. This caused applause. the ceremony being performed ut six s st 2R el tn work should always be Shetucket Street Widening. o'clock by Rabbi J. Rosenbers before Appraisers Named, epecially when it costs no more 2 2 At the annlal Christmas day service| Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E. Gadbois of | Concerning the widening of Shetuck- |@ company of fifty relatives and | poliowi Raarink of ‘the cradite the inferfor kind, Skilled men The Fanning Studios, |..*:.insmmonnmnss ta semice | 2ar,ang Mo clue B, Gadbeis, o6 | Coneorning e widcpine of Shetuck. |5 Spwany, of ity vistives (and | voowing the nearine o thg croaors | Thhe Shetucket Harmess Co., | S5, a5l Sasy ic temple on Monday there was a|with Mrs. Gadbois' parents, Mr. and | alderman Gebrath said that it wenld | Eowned in white and was attended by | gchwaner of New London, Amos A whele stery. " large attendance, there being 135 pres- | Mrs. L. L. Baker, of New London. |take o A S Miss Celia Goldblatt, sister of th * e o 2 31 Willow Street ent.” Comminications were read from | Thoy returned home at night by 4uto- | Bhannons prepers fam (he comer s | &room, as maid of homor. —Bhe wore | bre pmE gl o A ha Atior- 321 Main Street, STETSON & YOUNG, St. Alban's commandery, Portland, | mobile. the American house property. it being | 8Nt biue. The best man was Morris [ ney Charles A. Galiup of New London , and Narragansett _commandery, seven feet wide at It 2 i widest point, | Cohen. a5 appraisers. . Wilfred Eldredge. . ’ : The Roads Are Settling Wenterly, and also from Sir Knights A.| A. J. House of this city was fhe|\Wiich is an the Jine of the former lu-| A wedding super was served and | \'ho was appointed trustee, has £ven Big G—Hyygienic THE FINEST and picasure driving will he the vast | Gy lciulth In Toronto snd A, C.|guest of Mis. Henry iouse and Mre |eus Woci and the Reymolds stable] hers was music Ly an orchestra dur- | honds for 330,000 Cheapest w ¢ th e XA e u0. 19 "en iy "W ie Aues rman, his mother 4nd |ynildings. There will be 864 square feet | ing the evening. oth bride and it SRS 353 S IS So0ER SR | N Rl et Vs Sl | matay ot St " i1 | it s ol e SR B e R, | R P Goarse Flour |35¢ DINNE R c. "Pho: g , . ol iy e B el g B at §3 a square feet. Tt will straighten | having lived here for the last seven : best topic. ‘Fhone us for a good team. | Past Commander E. Allen Bidwell | Of age, is hale and heart They £0r- | {he'line of the strest and also widen it. | years and owning a shore repairing Prepared with Hran. 20c & package. IN TOWN MAHONEY BROS., pregented to Eminent Commander I merly resided here. Mr. Fanning's resolution concerping | Shop at 80 ¥ranklin street. His bride at CARDWELL'S. 5 | C. Maepherson a handseme sword an S this was approved as follows has lived here about five years, both 3 Livery Stable. Falls Avenue. | coa timmod belt as an sxnression of In the City Court. Resolved, That (his meeting does | ha~ing many friends. The newly mar- RIASLLE ek DWELLS. | DELL-HOFF CAFE From 12 b 2 - app stign :‘m» :n»;xw:un:‘ manner Charles sxu}m wae presented in the | hereby approve the widening of She- | ried ceuple will reside at+No, 5 Hill ey | — - ;. in which he has conducted the affairs |eity eourt on Tuesday morning charg- | tucket eet in front of the land of | street. Miss Helen R. Buckingham has re- | Q Dr.E. W. HOLMS, Demtis! |} 1" domatinry" or T vk tws | S0 with he. (nact ot 3. wiiih, - The | Younes 5 Shaniont. formarts e facs | I P R F e S s L DENTIST Belivered to Any Part of Norwioh | years. @ hus place le commandery | complaint was da ay I e | land, by tiking from said Shannon's r. T. H. Gallivan, who has been | Chrisimas in town. | on a rating second to mone in the|has been away since, The affair cost |land sufficieni to remove the angle |praciicing in Providence, will on April DR. E. J. JONES/| e Ale that is acknowicdged to be the | state r?n;:l it .du;l exce‘]al“e'nr. c%l,l'dluor, u‘;‘ “‘flnfl““f' e 5 from t{m sidewalk and straighten the lhenlerh the Manhal u.nyaya. ear and = )Ilan |~l. Nc?clcmfllduu{l’}lelr. Suile 46, Si Build u-.n on the market — HANLEY'S e s aumerically and financially. The col-| For fighting in a Montville car, M. |street line, the land required being | throat hospital in New York to pursue [littlc Miss Clementine Bacheler of Tal- ann PEERLESS. A telghons ovdes will mene TN SO RIS e g yoar Pusi | iection was for the sick at the Masonic | Smith of Uncasville was given ten |about 664 square feet: and the bor-|a two and a half years' course and |cotville, are guests for a short time BN . ing recelve prompt aftemtion. | @lum better than tnrongh the advertis- | home at Wallingford and for the RackldnYl in jail and $5 and costs for in. lrnu‘lng of such sum mnot to ewceedlspecialize in that line with study [of the Misses Bacheler at their home | Take elavator Shetuciset street ene o I ing columnas of The Sulletin. | Nook how- toxication 2,006 as may be necesswiy to secura abroad after that, on East Town strces trance. ‘Fron- D di MICORMIGK, 20 Eremidia % |

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