Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 30, 1911, Page 5

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FOR NOON DINNERS\ —————— Telephones 84 and 85 Legs Canada Lamb, 16c. Shoulders Canada Lamb. 10c. Hamburg Steak, 1dc. Biade Rib Keiloag's Corn Fiakes, 3 for 25c, Roast, 16c. France-American Soups, 29c. Porcella, 3¢, 3 for 25c. Baldwin Apples, peck, 30c. Hothouse Tomatoes, 30c. SOMERS VARIOUS MATTERS Clerks have been busy this week getung ready for the yearly stock- taking sale. Christmas post cards having fallen off, New Year's cards are beginning to flood the mails. Florists say they never sold so many poinsetiias during holiday time as they have this year. Besides the religious assemblies, there will be a number of informal social gatherings = to speed 1911 and welcome 1912, At @ reception of Sisters to be held Tuesday at St. Joseph’s convent, Hart— ford, Bister Mary Raphael of Norwich will make her profession. THE THAMES NATIONAL BANK. Norwich, Conn., Dec. annual mesting of of th! of Directors and th other business as m: fcre them, is hereby callea to be held Thy holders for Bank, 5, 191t the Stock- 1, the' elsction | & gain or 27 ansaction of sueh fogaiiy Come. bes According to the new Telephone Bulletin, Norwich had 2612 stations November 1, and 2,637 on December 1, during the month. Marcus White, formerly 2 member of tho Academy facully, has been re- L. 8. of Norwich was in East Lyme, g Fenno Johnson of Lyme is the guest his parents in McKinley avenue. Miss Clarabel Robinson returned to Stonington Wednesday from a visit in Norwich. Francis Forsberg of Clairmont ave nue ia to enter a school at Mt. Ver- uon, N, Y. Miss Molly Murphy and Jobn D. Murphy of Nerwich are guests of Miss Mary McGrath of Worcester, Mies Marguerite and Miss Marion Wilcox of Norwich are visiting at Mrs. Thomas W. Ryley's 'n West Mystic. Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Mar- quardt of Groton have been entertain- ing Mrs. Perkins and Miss Brown of Gales Ferry. Fenno W. Johnson of Lyun, Mass., General Electric company, i3 spending Christinas week at his home on Mc- Kinley ayenue. Mrs. G. D. Brown and two daughters of Quéker Hill, who have been visiting M. and Mrs. Neff of the East Side, have returned home. Ferguson & Charbonne: g Franklin Square, Lift off the heaviness. £ s Stop the fermentation of food. % Norwich, Conn. Banish gas, heartburn, foul breath, | e dizziness, | Howdnchios, Rervousness, night-sweats and bad dreams forever. Get n Bo-cont box of MI-O-NA tab. Buys a 17-Jewel Ha Movement in the Be:: Year Gold Filled Case M- Gas and Heartburn Stopped - in Five Minutes Get rid of indigestion. ~ Or dyspepsia, or whutever you call your stomach risery, Drive gut the sourness. lets at The Lee & Ongood Co. today: they &uarantoe them for any of the dlseases named above or for any stom- ach distress. g No better preseription for indigestion was ever written. MLO.NA makes the stomach yigor- ous and strong enough to digest food Without aid. For sale by The Lee & Osgood Co. and drugaists everywhere. With the Coming of Middle Age There is a letting down in the phy: g.j forces often shown in anuoying an painful kldney and blzdder ailments| We sdvertise exsotly ss it is and urinary Irregularities. oley Kid- MURPHY & McGARR ney Pills are a splendid reguluting and 207 Mawn Stres: strengthening medicine at such a Ume. Try them. Lee & Osgood Co. their Banking House on Tuesday, | elected a member of the New Britain| Ar and Mrs. Ernest Whittemore and e =y La.l 1 “cil,oc“: ‘)Am. club. It will be his second term. M:ss Giles of Putnam, who have been the inf: 1 e 1"ur ’.“]‘ hr“h.‘:b.‘r!;d v ERERERS W. O spending Christmes with Mr. and Mrs. e infunt class and candy for the oth aec23a Cashler. Those who are favored with J. L.|(Penging Chrigtmes with ateobts hnve ‘f.'," l:m... uljunrn:nunl war made ;&) | the dining room, where ice cream an Tathrop & Son’s big-fgured insurance at’ the Norwich State hospital, and Tetu ned home. from | large Christmas tr Don’t Forget | Miss Drenda House and Thomtas T calendar will hot have to wear spec- § b iy s N“w ls YOUR cmcE tacles to decipher the days or dates. Clarence O. Manchester, Miss Marion J. RAYMOND PALMER FARMYOUSTE, m’l’ CITY WANTS VACATED, 1 ey —\“::\ et . Manchester and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver | ehafrman, Mrs, Gr Bly, Mrs. J. ’ At the Palmer shipyard, Noank, work | c.1eh - G LRI e L O B, X.od that all eur Boys’ Suits and To Buy NEW YEAR’'S on e Balmer by AL NOADK, WOTK | Conover of New York have. been the | Dann Colt and Mrs, William Leonard. a4 155 g £ Smith s oI on rapidly and the |Eucsts of Mr. and Mrs C. Gverett CHRISTMAS TREES | First Baptist Bible School. s are markul down, GIFTS at HALF PRICE || romework for the npper Geck tas been | SREPmER o7 Montvile. AND ENTERTAINMETS.| The annual Christmis entertain el au: ‘gur Mon's’ Suits & g il'"! up. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Howard and el LY ‘;‘!“lh..l l;‘)!rsl hlt:v‘l‘xfigflftilblv m-lhlr:': | Overcoats. The balance of our Christmas ! Mr. and Mrs. Russell Howard return- Prosents Distyibuted _and Suppers | held at the church Friday evening, and | Fences, shrubs, small trees, etc., ‘. 3 ressnts G g 7 | wus enjoyed b il E w s~ Suit ;:‘}e’n’xr:ie:e ?I‘:leybf'of\:::dofo;lnta:; | plown down all about the suburbs, in- :drh- a--:‘-:_m;xn%m to New Haven af- Held For thé Church Nurseries. Te uu.:i’.»;'.«-f, by @ large and enthusias s of Boys' Suits ar userul and ormamental pioces, || Gicate the fury of ' Thursdays ' sale. | 15T % R'IWird or Falrmount strect: T toihe usual enjoyable ChrisimAs ©or| “The Sunday echool room was hand- el I st e Reure || which began auring the morning snow | Pr A. T H 3 M . . . ertainment for' the Sunday #eRodl Gl omely decornted by Walter M. Cow- U5 Tk i frames, leather Emds,”,“w&l iflurrle.s. SR I s wo Matters Will Come Before Judge Shumway in Superior the "Eroadway Congreational cHiurch ans class of young men. “An orohes- Alkos : e 23 ; cases. ete, all at one-haif off. 5 . 1 was heid o eve Wi ©|tra of scven places gave several selec- | our § 6.00 garments new 47 Muanicure Sets in Sterling and 1angirlbifi.iaem',‘“:nE“T?fi:?cflfi ADJOURNED WITHOUT DATE Court Room—But Little Work Being Done There Now Sunduy Mool reom was most AUTAc | 10 s uan e cveping. - The orcnes. | All our $ 7.00 garments now $5.7 -y ~, b 3 1 1 € lecors ¥ . e e cluded: Violin, rhert . Adal Lgry. Brush, Comb and Mirror }|,¢ candidates taking admission to the | Two Divorces Granted and Several S d Dain Neasly Finished which had heen secured from Alabama | 8 Included: Violin fherbert C. Adama AT Gl 8006 otammts e DA T’ velin, Sets, Shav Sets, [ Fat, whils four took:thie BEsr, R Matters Disposed Of. prs: y - was used on the walls of the IOOMS, {4, oot " pry § W’nrnl: ‘eello, Lewis All our $10.00 garments no L Y B icihna af aiar [ adon 5 while the electric chandeilers werd | BroLTRY, plane, Mrs, LeRue Bitven AT PIERO getasairts Prices. Get them while | Mrs. Fowler, wife of Dr. . C. Fowl-| The short calendar session cf the TReciivaly placed. sbout the room. At | The Dlessing prosramme arranged 3 % g and save money. [o0 Is sald to Deimproying steadily|sujerior court here on Friday com- | This morning there will be a hear- |sevare miles below the new reservoir, | the left ‘of tne platform were threc | Py \Whealer, Mrs, LeRus Bilven, i there is a possibility of her compiete pleted the business of the November session and at its conclusion court was ing in the superior court room before Judge N. A. Shumway on two matters | 3¢ that the reservolr iakes aw: lthe trook but s of two square m. lard a string of electric lights, there were two at the right. The new while | The Plant-Cadden Co. Jewelers and Silversmiths, recovery. { 3 concerning the Stony Brook reservoir, adicurned without date. cne of which hms been continued froim stershed. | wa 2 Fairview reservoir was reported to | clock which tne school has presen| dmired. 1t Is The bills of | Linton was well given, and several en- | J | cores were responded to. u gew | ¢ . words of welcome by Supt. Btephen ¢ Peckham, the following programme wa# | J f given: Selection by orchestra: piano) Ladtes’ $2.50 Dongola Blucher, $2.00 Established 1872 tiayDdey evening ay the Central Bab.|ihe scesion were verified and Cierk |& previously assisned date. _{be 122 inches below highwater mark, | to itself was much THgl PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING fpeak ubon ‘Tewo Doors” . Mr Ray.|PArsons sent out the checks for the The first matter to come up, it is|or more then half full with good pros- | ¢ight-day timeviece and just wha s mond B, Kidred will be heard in Violin | SAF{Tcs as Welcome new yoars pros- | BRQAretood will ba the motlon which | pects of iling this winte: B aeshestea of throo p e DI g G L Il PR o { ent; fw e e ago, but now t Stony Brook reservoir there are | An orchestra of three pleces played s Plerce; reading, Miss Marion ® Fscallops are numerous at the quar- | /@5 placed in ° the courtroom for fflwffl“"‘l Palmer = vacate his farm | Petrcssi, the job mot having been | litled ':{',' e owing the welcome | 40 8010, E. P. Rose: vocal s0lo, Mrn. | Thes Home of Hart Schaffner & Ma {ry at Masons isiand, off Noank. They | ("¢ conveniance of those in attendas | whereoh the veservoir is located and |alandoned for the winter. Some filling | W38 finely given fol O he participants, | Charles Plerce; violin solo, Austin fine clothes. nre obtuined by fishing for them, at| Four of the matters on the list F | for which the court has decided the |is being done and some others are |ly Arthur Adams. e participants, | Tl L llow tide, with crabnets. Large caich- | GAY Went off the list city shall pay $4.600. Counsel for Mr. | working dbout the spillway dam. The | ho wers In eostume, and mo effective- | B0l 4¢ the younger children receiv- | ex are being made. Attcrney Charlcs E. Hickey Palmer claim that he should not be|ccrewall is practically done on this e e e s v Kimbali; | ®d & pretty gift, all recelving a box y | London una Willis H. Miner of Water- | made to vacate ihe farm now, as the |dam, but the filling lacks about three |:0Ws: Fathor [ime. Ronald Kimbali: | 5¢ corgy™ rhe primary department |—— — The Mansfield Center Library asso- | foré were appointed a committee to | matter has been appealed to the su- |feetr of the top and may not be fin- (‘"‘” ”;-'"v:‘ criseed KR e | and Class 11, gave their collection as eciation has filed articles of association | Aivide the property left o Mrs. Mary | Freme court. As the result of the first | ished this winter. The splllway of | Welis: Herald, Artaur Ad pring, | And Clnes Il i 1 the chiusch, 7 ¥ Houldceroft Summe Ten; with the state —secretary, and the|Morgan and Mrs. Frances A. Moore |rgument of the inction Judge Shum- |ihe dam s 35 fect across, the sides |fnnie Houlderoft: =~ Summer Soid | ™ mye committes, who added much to Church Trading company of Norwich|when their mother died last spring. | W3y Was unahle o reach a decision |of which rise five feet to lhe top of | o Bosnton: Fain, Mildied | the success of the evaning, were: Treo . has filed a certifice of dissolution. The property comsists of a farm and |ard asked the attorneys to re-argue | ihe dam. Underneath the overflow the e o R it Fog, Mil- | committee, Walter M. (owan, chair- » 2§ | weodland, about 225 acres in all. {it. The farmhouse and barn of the | paving will be grounted to prevant it{yoX: SHASUEE: LI Wl 0% 0ot | man, Charles Whitaker, Clarence Whit- Card players find an interesting book | Mrs. ifcore warts the property, | Pilmer farm are shown in the above | ecing washed out and underminging | (74 Francis; Bnows = SHICIEC CEIN | ayer, George Chase and Farl Stamm; . . at the Otis library, Advanced Auction |vlich was left her and her sister |D'cture. The water of the reservoir |the dam. On one side of the paved | 1ew ¥ear's ey, Raies TOmBSEHT | 5y chasing committee for the tree, Mrs. AT MODERATE PRICES |aiohfta ‘37 (et whist chb of Now| 1Y, Sprorioned, but Mea Morguns | e o 15 Tovel miih the. barn Hoos | aos, T i DelnE Dol Do e, | Valentine's Day. Mary Lester: Wash: | Charles Cross and Mra. Amas Swan. &S 4 of New |wish is that the property be left. un. |Fraciically_a level with the barn floor | dam, the wall has been completed, utine's: Dey, Mary Lester; Wesh ol S B 3 York ana revised to October, 1911. turbed. - Mrs. Moore proceeded Jo- |pd the wafer commiesioners desira 0 | hut tho ther may not be finished thi | T AL A oee e e 1 ons andsome qualitiesandacom-| gally to bring about the apportionment |Temrove the unisance of having a dwell- | year. The main dam is done and is |7 drews, Jo MROR: | it D tatimaat o P q . Sedgwick post, No. 1, G. A. R., held | 514 krlany the committes was named | (€ or barn on the watershed. Shown In the acompanying view look- | (OUrtnev Andrews, John =Benson: | iy Christmas enteriajnment on Fiiday %0 IR plete stock at ite regular weekly meeting on Friday (o do so. The understanding is that| The second matier to come up Will |ing across the top of it from the | Memorial Day, Telen Browmng: COM- | cvening, members of the school ¢ evening at Buckingham Memoriai, hav - [ 10, A% &0 The unqerstanding s that|, Sceadings hrouint by the | month aide and frem & point helow the | mencement Day, Abby Gallup Inde. | seifing o cantaia under the direction Th T Sh Ing only Toutine business. The officers | or the farm is divided. | water beard to have Judge Shumway | fam. The paving of the outside is | Rendence Day. Taura Hoftman: T007| of Mrs. M. G, Hutchinaon which was € 10ggery ONOP, | to be instalied at the next meel- | *rhre were but few matters on the | 1Dprise the damage to C. S. Johnson, | roticeablo In the ploture. This is done | 287, maees, Omieo:, Al sty Bos iy sumrisd out, sod Tages wel s | oll an a op % 8. short calendar list. Hull, McGui . | Cella Cooke, Humphrey Gallivan, | on both sides of the dam, being cheap- | o . o g B b S - 291 Main Street Sanerzoft & Shediack, incorporated, | HUll Va. Masom, 1n which there was | Patrick 'Cook, Nathan 'Becker and | or than coverinw the lower aide with | azabeth Chase; ‘Christn » 108 [ clmeibnted. - The éupitintpndent. Miss posite New Cheisea Savings Bank, [ot New London, to start with §1,60 | Jiatlon for fordclosure, went off, us | Tttls Halpin catsed by the takiogfloam and seeding It down. = | There were sonzs with nearly ench | Hey Waller Gay, spoke priefiy. Miss DESKS - z o 2 y er, representing the de- servoir. e presc 4 Jane OGS i N ieph . Wall JAS. C. MACPHERSON. [y o e g e J::::hiknd:mt.y was wndble (o bo present, | Th evidence will e presented be- | (kat there are between 5,000,000 and | T O . . Migess | Hiettie Spivery was sresented & sold Eauerzoff, has filed papers with the| 1n Henry G. Peck and others vs.|fore Judge Shumway tending to show | (000,000 gailons of water = going |\ "rracian and Elizabeth Wilson | veap o0 oo B State secretary. town of Windham there was a motion |{he ¢amage occasioned the parties | through the waste pipo of the dam | MY 3 | ¥ 2 he fonor i ks S ] T iy e tterne. for default for faiiure to comply with j}@med as respondents, and from the|from the brook. It is expected that |SGRE 0o (core qistributed by San- | 1, ihe cantate: whieh was entitled s a0l Anal olbse Auto owners have their 1912 mark- | the order of the court made Novem- |testimony Judge Ehumway will fix the | carly In January 1t will be possible | ©ed FIPORE T 00 ey o e, | o e DB Mory; the | ers ready: Private awners, background | ber 17, 1911, but it was stated that the [d2mage. The board has made adjust- | to close the waste pipe and pond the | & "o icors ‘hrosented to the 44 | oy n;}:‘.f:“f,: "‘:_“"'“‘_’ "_ wim“"- Joo Ample number of. drawers. 1 green, figures white; manufacturers | defendant had complied with the or- |™ents With several Property OWNErs.|water. so that when it is desired to | 1,0 By 0 0 5Cq Cvery session of the | caph arrison Payne: angsl #ppearing :";fi T e e R T T b R R - 3 Water Board Meeting. e T e oo e eloam | school. They were as follows e\ B At g ol g 4 Good size writing bed. White, figures green; driver's markers,| 1In Annle Bashaw, guardian, vs. C. into the pipes. The matter of - | *One year—H1. W. Gallu, Hazel Town- | flar of Deibichm, " 4 background black, figures yellow. M. Rcbertsin Co., leave to file plead The monthly meeting of the board | ing up the Palmer farmyzrd. which tho |, On® Fear “H, 5% Rl ROzl JONTC | Star of, Dethlehom, Mra oy Convenient pigeon holes ur inf ‘wes granted. fl!“\'ilvl(‘r cflmm‘ssmncra was held on | owner will allow, has not been under- William Bogelauskl, Dorothy Rasmus- | Walter Simons: chorus of Gogels, S g Pfedsranalie Miss Elizabeth H. Strickland has| In the town of Montville vs. Alpha (Friday afternocn with all the members | taken as vet, but this will -~ ufre but | o "5 NOCE R lrn o YN Ras- | 1 g Tane Miss F. Sepastinn Miss B, | HH1€h and banker's low-r &ld & 1ot in Mohegan avenue, New |Mills Co., Inc. the motion for judg. |Present except C. B. Briges, who was | a few days after it is started. It wil | o0 Charles Reebner, Norman Simons. 49 o desk in the office.all London, (o the Connecticut college for | ment accepting the ~sport of che com- |unable to be present because of Ili- | te done before the water is ponnded. | JSS<r, TRACh Bravonih Soil o B o it sl A new desk in the office allews yeu { women. The lat 18 50 feet front on the | mittee and establishing respondent’s |ness. P. F. Bray 24 met with the| Contractor Dodd is pushing the work | forl TOPREMd, 7 Ros . ¢ to de the werk easier and quisken, | avenue ard extends a distance of 250 | right to damages as assessed by sald |board fcr the first time. Routine bus- | cn the st section of! the pipeline and Whitehead,. | ,TDelr first Curistmas in their new | feet to the land that was owned by the | committeo in accordance with opinion | iness was enacted, the board being in | at the conclusion of his work on Fri- e, | enurcl swaa celebrated on Friday eve- Eranch family. of. gugreme court, was granted. | session only about three-quarters of | Gay there were but 150 feet of pipe to | TWe Seatsrriiarie Qb SOV Oy | ning by the Sunday .'.\pr‘.m.u at the at Librarian George §. Godard of the|..D.BUrrows Spalding. temporary re- |an hour. It was reported that the | ko laid. It will be but & few dave mow | Jiore J00, Tioe Aies " Banda, | CUrelof the Good shephera witn | qibrarian George & Godard of thelceiver of the Stonington ~Savings |engineer had made a survey of the | Lefore he has all the pipe laid and a |y, |smpper at £.30 o'clock and a weneral Typewriter Desks ‘r&n“sec:-n:.‘;fi:xd %nd:“yw.-lne;a( ‘:‘P“ lank, was made permanent receiver | watershed of Stony brook and it is|test ean ther be made of the final scc- Three years—Hans Rasmussen, Hal- | 5cclial ev f-nlnRwihkhh r]v|'<o(|e a nb»nzn'r;' > | fetsions cf the execttiv sommittee of | EY Judge Wheeler to wkind up the af- (found that there remains over six!ticn and the backfilling started. LS Bl g e Froda | ful Eathering for the 160 members $20.00 $25.00 930,00 OST Prices || ity st iy | five o e San” Xoit sl | Fempahl, © Herietta Davie, ‘Marian | % KR0S oSl e vod by e tench | Draries in they new courthouse at|giliaing’ as temporary recelver was|SUDDEN DEATH OF POOL TOURNAMENT WILL Four Years—Ronald Kl Atiee | or# 1 ‘the achiool. The avloe’boing set appreved | AT ARCANUM CLUB. | Perrin, Mary Kelly |in 'f' r A . _ . | k In the case of Atchison vs. Bellows | S8R 3. GRoER SEER Five anley, Florence | Pretty appearance, arranged in the Filing Cabinets Jolin & Geo. B Bliss, [ oo orit mott bt iesubon St | an xtension of one weck'to'Sive Lomt's | Died from a Shock and Was Found in | Seventeen Players Have Entered the | Smih” Willam O. Dyer. . Myies | {07 ofa cross with s small decoraiot | b g Leld Friday. The four officers elected | ‘% GON® (AR SUSWOL | ol Fis Barn a Short Time After. Handicap Contest Which Will Open |Standish. =~ = W @ aries I|cvergreen trecs and decorations about [ For all uses, and’ with any num were: Il Wales Lines of Merlden, ¥ mpartments 9B Wi eriden: | mirrer to the complaint in the case 1 Jan. 8. Smith, e g president; Mra, Mary C. A. Perking of | ;f Charles H. Hawes vs the Royal | Between 2.30 and 4 o'cleck Friday Ten vears—Georze Dyer, Lillian Dy-| There were bores of candy and or. Eristol, vice president: Tsalal ker of | P, on Mills Co., Inc. This is a suit | afternoon) John J. Gager, a prominent| The pool and billiard committee of | or" Ainnie Freemoan, crges for all the school and gifts were griford, secretary; Mrs, Ida Fiske of | o ncerning stock of the Royal Linen |Tesident of Bozrah, died suddenly at|ihe Arcapum club, F. H. Foss chair- | “pgyrfiaen veurs—Joseph E. Spicer. exchanged betwoen the teachers and Windsor, treasurer. Mills Co. |his home as the result of a shcck.|man, has completed the handicapping | There wa large number in at- | iheir classes. Supt. Bdwin A. Tracy 137 and 141 Main Street i Last week Ie had a slight shock but| o the entrles for the pool tournament | | presented cach teacher n bcok, and the Two Divorces Granted. | & X L | tendance, and the evening was greatly | 4 s According to a despatch from Lon-| o .\ Churies H. Whitney of Fort |[SCOVeTed thrrcfrom and was uble to | which will open on Jan. 8. The 17| joyed. 'The committee _having | P2Stor, Rev. Joseph F. Cobb, was pre- Quart and Pint Bottles, ¢on Motton F. Plant ha sold his steam | Sest. Churies H. Whitney of Tort | b about. On Friday he went to the | cntries and the points which the play- | ™ ¢ the armair included M. | sented a gift of books from ‘the teach vacht, the Iolanda, to Mme. Terest- |H. G. Wrisht te torn and being gone longer than was | ors must make as a handicap follow: s o T | evs ond o purse of gold from his Bible | at CARDWELL'S, Ihenko, the Russian yachiewoman, who | years of service in the resular army |L073 &nd being gone lnser than way| ets must mae 08 8 PAMICSD TleS | dohn fukin, cholrman, Miss Ella, Les: | €50 T LG d > chartered the Iolanda on her last voy- | had Leen much less racking than his ent, & member ol mily went | Raw. 126, Bliven 90, Foss 90, Fris- | Jetrvon Mes W. I Dawley and Har. | In the primary Aepartment little Ber- s age. It is sald in vachting circles that five years of service in the matrimo- | 1@ Web', & momber of (ho Sty Meal | JONS0 10k (o) organ 96, Pen- | ba pamt, ey siin et HA |10 Drcon recalved the Ift of & B S 3 to 9 Market Street. Mr. Plant allowed the yacht to go at|nial army. Sergeant Whitney testifled |10 90K im up 22d found biaw Cead, U2 | BEy, 10q Hage B0, 90 SO0 s ~gp, | 01d Burt. Thew, with Mre W Il b |1l from the primary teacher, Mrs 5 4 5 TR 8 remJTEuTY 10N IR - PR ywoht Me O '“‘?fi""‘y atv his wife's part and | &% Ol nimoned and decided death | Swan 85, Church 85, Bailey 80, Wil- | o:one Fesponsible for e " | Thomas Potter, for perfect attendance Tod Saturda Fioral Gifts for Xmas ¢re of the finest Afont wasgiven & divorce on the ground of |\ 4y the reeull of a serebral hemor- | ama 80, Brown 60. K # ot ket Bbila Ratusol | through the year. oday, y "The games will be played according e — a | _The Park church Sunday ‘school Sergeant Whitney sald he mar | & & ‘x — — — A larze fresh and varied aseortment BUT NOT THE THIRD. {;;:gflllo-g:g; fve Joars ago. 4le 1e5 |vorn on the place where he always | mittee, Will be forfeited. On the open- | §0od Memorial on Friday evening, and | | Button and Blucher, spesi o ™ Al Oity of New Landon | meniy 'of the revenns “cortanan, Xor |lived, at Boarah Cemter. He was the | ing night the games scheduled are |proved & joyous and entertaming oc- e a0 wed 198 Wk Top I GEDULDIG’S O e e Lichie to G Hiseor | training ship Tiasca, as becoming' in. | Scn Of Austin and Wealthy Huntington | Carroll ve. Witlams, Hacwood =va-|casion. both tb the mermbers of and| etu, $1.76. i e = and Conneot u;uh.lu‘;aord o e e ie its had o hiy Fiune | Gakes AnQswas hucn August 14 MK | Biavaqe/ Rasiex vai,Joedus Stasrna ve. | Sundes sqhionl and Lo thate packnis nd | That 1 o say any Troney. that| " Lions 250 Gun Meta), Blucher, 3200 ‘elephone $63. ar Street.| —No Change in Taftville Verdict. b v S %8 | He wes one of the town's prominen 3 oW variec at 1s Loney en 0D et e ange forced to leave her last Christmas. A b oo ana ploasing Programme of musit, rec-1 o earming 7ou mathing shoutd | o i $350 Calf and Russet Bhoss On Friday Judge Ralph Wheeler est New York city, and came here intend- |is highly excessive. Well established The sergeant said that Mrs. Whit- nev had taken all the furniture and citizens and was highly politics he was a democrat and held had a banquet and were given a ride Gifts to Pastor. whe ccnsidered the topic of mission- the arrival of the chief personage o | opened, aisplaving a decorated Christ- | itations and_shadow _pictures before | 00, We give Royal Gold Stamps. be placed where it will be pro- ‘Without oplates or harmful drugs of | ,side the two verdicts in the cases of | a number of offices of trust, having any kind Foley's Honey and Tar Gom- | Soiag, the two vel |utechola goods and “removed to u |8 numbe e T Chrf ntertainment at | interst. A collection of familiar selec- ducing momething. Every spare Dound ‘stops Coushs. and cures cotds. | synive Aem v, the Sl of New Lon | place 'in_ the vieinity. of” New ork. |becn gent to the legisinenre, €0 bentel | o 2ty ar Bap et churon In. the | thoms. were Tendered by the Sunday 20118¢ should be working for you. FRANK A. BiLL, Do not accept any substitute. Lee & | nomiont commmmy. Two other soldiers testified in “‘Whit- | Sohe BOZral fn JeB2°8 FOC U hd | cistribution of presents Rev. and Mrs. | school orchestra; a number of songs Telephous. 104 Main Street e In the first named case he allowed | 3¢7% behalf and he was given the | iiciman, e belong td no organiza- | & H. Dennis were well remembered. | were well given by the Jibers’ club Deposited in our Savings De- s Mo dl i e urtil Friday for the plalntiff to remit | . _ | Thom, Bit was an attendant at the Bos- | Among them was a gult from the Pas- | from the Academy, and iwo inatru- Ul et faturtat, | AT oF the verdlet of 35,750 except $500, | The sult was uncontested, But At-|UGm Bil was aB Eitentand s tor's Ald soclety and & sum of money | mental pleces by Travor Briscoe and i CariiBoatas - o8 RALLION OBITUARY. torney ¢ urtis Morgan represented i 1 the White Ribbon club, Mra. J: Phillp Johnson. = There was a recita- & % | but this was not done, and he formally | j¢ro ¥ i ed R Mis many friends will learn witt |{rom the e on (club, Mrs. Jane | Fhillp Joknson. ) : 3 e i Cr mamol e raTeing i & — SoL anlBs THE; VEPNRL: Mra. itney and asked Whitney a | iicere Temret of hin sudden demise, | Simona being president of the former | tion by the infant cluss a song by epos will deliver orders recsived 2 S 3. D. Heer. | In the latter case he set aside tne|ic¥ auestions in on to the di- | e ts survived by his wife and three | ond Mrs. Agnes Lacey of the latter. | Louise Norion and Eloise Smith, and| investment. Let us tell you 4 eventng, i ‘whICh She Japsed ihto wh. | dengisn: > Dein€ his memoronda of ("™, Dressler Given Decree chiidren, Samuel A, Gager of Box- | 1u 3AC0OD (0 ey ‘tnd ‘a fow! from | Browning. A sroup of hadow pietuers sEone W before 8 o’clock E vening. frm : nto un- | decision: | - hvseh : uh, Arthur H. Gager of New London |16 urkey o | 3 o o r consclousness threehours later, the The plaintiff in this case exercl!gdi Pauline H. Dressler of Montville :\nd \«frl 8 'i.ll“n 'E,g Gager of Eozrah. ::fi:]b:rs 0‘§ l‘h'fi ;o{rlmnnon_ Mrs. M. :ll:‘li;lur:llngné\(u:m'l‘p::!c l‘l;;ymt-!"w:re — Hand‘y "orning death of Anna B, M. (Given), wid v was given a divorce from Herman A. 5 - ot & A Ga. | Glibert and Mrs. Carr. a s elen | morning at 6 o'clock at the home of | servants of the defendant, and which, | §round was desertion. Mrs. Dressier | Ge) Fox of Wethersfield. This week’s meeting of the Pro:|LN® originators and stage managors | e ames na“ rus fl - Mrs. James M. Young, Rock Glen, East | by the exercise of his menses and fac- | testified that she was deserted in New | S N T b %ot the Ganl|for the shadow pictures, assisted by | g Side, where Mrs. Heir has been vis- | ulties he would without such informa- | Yotk by her husband. She now resides Attended Auto Meot. | tral Baptist church was held Wednes- | afier Bl Poiey Lie, D. Brand 3 nogra hers itng since the first of December. She| tion have known ead avoided. {in Montville with her mother,” Mis | op Friday M. B. Ring of this city |day at Bushnell chapel, the TIMICMIL | o D eboth EVIH kA Leceard O Norwich, Conn. ad been making her home for sev-| 1If the defendant is Hable to the|Anna P. Bolander. o was given | | o o indence at a meeting of |[Mrs A. T. Utley, prosiding. There Ll o g o O seacs poat =t & joatk o ing_ of | N 9 . arrangements. After the programm ral years past with her daughter in|plaintiff a verdict in excess of 01,200 | the custody of the only ch Overland agents at Bridgeport. 'They |were thirteen members in &ttendance, | trhe. mbers ito the ininat Laasrmme THE SPEED SECRET IS £ to stay until about the middle of | principles of law require that the en- Trading Cove Sunday School. ity, Mr Ring reporting & |ary barrels, after which light refresh- & ’ muars, while Ter daughter, Mrs R | fire verdiot be sot aside, The motion | Thers was an attendance of 58 at | yery i time on his rerurn T 75 * ! mante wers seryed. Imas tres, and Banta Ciaus s arriv- || NEW YEAR'S a thoroush knowledwe of your system < m;r-:'.xzhasfi ;:::she(nguxl[:‘li‘{!l to ‘mm-, is grn(n:c;i, mde v;:dxe: set aside, and a | the entertainment given for the Trad- — - - and plenty of dictation. The ama 2 whic is expected home | new trial’ order ing Cove Sunday school in the school- > u your ambitior in New York about Sanuary 2d. About| He denled the motlon to set aside Louse thero Friday evening. Supt GREETING dh"nd-.n;“-fly .“pon" »; f joinin two vesrs aso Mre Herr suffered a | the verdict in the case of Frank H.| Fdward Kent was in charge and after 5 bty gy fleg ol viae shock, but recovered from its, effects. | Allen, admr., vs. the J. W. Bishop Co.,| praver by former Supt. Charles H The glad hand will be extended speed class, Let me tell you & Mirs' Herr was born in western Penn- | caying in his memorandum: Ames this prosramme was well ca to all friends and patrons Mon- syivania, ihe daugher of Captain John| The defendants’ representative was | ried out: Organ seloction, Rose Thorne: | day morning, Jan. 1, from 0 te PIIES (SRWET Y, . and Nancy Dean Given. During |nesligent in the several particulars of | responsiv. reading, sohool; recitation, . = il Public Stenographer and Sherthan Bher resicence in this city, while Rev. | neglizence stated in the complaint and | When Jesus Was a_Baby, Flla Bur- 12 o'clock Tencher Dr. Herr was pastor of ‘the Central| his negligence was the cause of the|lingame; reading, The Littie Match 9 Beptist church. she endeared herscif to | accident. The damages were by no| Girl, Catherine Lawrence: recitation, | S. P. KEPPLER & SON 283 Main Strest. a host of friends by her admirable means excessive. There {8 no indica- | Christmas Bells, Vera Zuceardy; reci- . —_— qualities of mind and heart, and her | tion upon an an examination of evi- | tation, One Week. Gladys Thorne; Geo A, Neppler, P | passing away will be sincerely mourn- | dence that there was partiality ot | song, Babies in Their Cradles, six e A. Keppler, Prop. . ed by ma Reyv. Dr. Herr was pas- | prejudice. The motion to set aside the | girls._recitation, Happy Holiday, Har- The Fannin Stud]o T of the Central Raptist church from | verdiot is denied. cld_Parkhurst; reading, Greedy Jim, 1 55 and asain from 1801 to| The judge stated in his memoranduin | Clifford Perene; vecitation. Christmas i = death occurred February 2, | that the recrased was not an s¥pert- | Morn. Robert ' Zuccardy:' recitation = N PRSI Witlew: Otren enced man in moving heavy objects, | Dearest Doliy, Grace Walson; song s » m = CONN £ 2 130 goons 100 one| SRRy Bty Sersed A | B gt Maciing e ghior e Miss Butts’s School |»omv<~ danger and risk. ton, Mistress Santa Ciavs, = Merton in the case of Edward Brewer of | Parkhurst: reading, How Lulile's Let- ratic | sworcestor ve: Traffle Baremt oF ace: | tor Reashed Aror Senve Clae Gor THE BEECH DRIVE gt s ARt trude Thorn, Lorne Bullard. There were presents distributed from the tres at the close and_graphenhone selections were given by Wugene Ham- rectiation, Santa Claus, ! vilie judgment was given for the smm of $43 Imported Materials for Interior W Decorating and Hangings, also Curtains, re also surviving one brother, | ¥ Minneapolisfi Minn., | nd a sister residi E . 3 _anda s esiding in Seattle. G Ay B The Winter Term will begin Ak . i The school of instructions for tha | {lton. Pictn e shown by Su- 7 Appeal s Perfected. officors of the coaet Setlilery coraparieh | perintendant ent ad ine Lvertes Wednesday, RiE R R Mend W in the case of Luce va. the Menhaden | ir this end of the etate was held @t| was ens of the most successful the J 191 B e ot Wor ©i] and Guano company the defend- | the local armory on Friday evening | school ever had, Miss Rosie Thorne annary 3rd, 1912. Prices, Eatimates chear ;v' A !Nrfi‘l!!h its counsel, has perfected ; with a x‘;o:ha’m “l:lm;: the com- | prestded at the piano, Those in charge = appeal to thie supreme court of er- | panies of city, New London and | were Superintendent Kent, Mrs, Am- View from the lower side of the main dam at Stony Brook reservoir, locking from tie south side of the res« Applications for Private Lessons tn rors_of Commectocut. was done [ Dunielson being represented. Captatmbrose Suilivan. Miss Clara Royle and | arvelr towards the gatehouse, along top of dam, Riprapping shown on outside of dam ¥RENCH may be made to Madam M, peatis on Friday, |mayior wsa ine tngtracion. orose. i o o A Caros, 268 WasHIKIGD strcets 4 lotia =

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