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[ p—— - - - - e e e —— — ! ’ s i b . NORWICH WORKERS SUDDEN DEATH OF s . ¢ THE o § | ullglln " WILL GO TO HARTFORD. avan Honarren TS SO B o ) 0 o G 1 ol 2 s 588 BT Lo} k E'!ry Al 8n & 30N g S S U T 77 Prominent Speakers Will Be Herad at End Came in Toledo, Where He Was ' % Norwich, Friday, Jan, 12, 1912. | Big State Gathering. | Residing, on Thursday Morning. End Catarrh ) G The P 3 R s idenc Norwich Workers in the Men and Re- | Ward. was recelved here: Thirsday d ‘ f, FURNISHIN o Ihe Buliecin snouia be Decided to Plead Guilty After a Portion of the Evidence Had gk Fopaark Movcront ure Dion: by Lawis . Hattn of the iy o , i f ] s Bubscribers who fail to receive ic by 5 < . < ning to be in Hartford next Tuesday his brother, Ivan H, Hatten, which . The * B UNDERTAKERS that time Will confer o faver by, Fou Been Heard—McGrady Given Year in Jail on Plea of |and’ Weaneeday, on what are called ocourred suddenly, Thursday morning |, 07, (0 The ‘Tee & Osgood Co. and COMPANY. A VOrLINg the fact to The Bulletin Ca. [. ; The Conventlon Days in the movement |t Toledo, 0., Where he had been liv- |ty [ vant o IYOMEL outnt—take it i il B i there. Hke many others, who will at-'Ing for sometime. /This vs will | DOme—open the hox—pour a few 88 Main 5t. THE WEATHER. Guilty—Arguments Reached in Carson Trial. tend the Hartford meetings from ofh- come as o great surprise to S, Hut. |0f HYOMEI from the bottle into the et Y] | = g J er districts in the state, the Nerwich ten's many friends in thia city, as jt | Litle hard rubier inhaler—breathe it ; Forecast for Today. - e men will expect to derive great Jnfor- did to hia. brother, the deceased ot |f°F fve iinutes and noto the refrosh ' LADY ASSISTANT WHEN REQUESYED For New Englond: Snow Friday in| < mation and Inspiration from attend- | baving been sick that it was Knoywn. relief—hreathe it four or five g ith and by Iiday night in north | Thursday morning at the opening of | they were near Hadiam they alked | Siccl fartcord, even for & beiel (Ime. | Far forty vears or mors M. Hatier |, 485 107 n fon dayn and oatareh and ; portion: Satwday snow; continuedf the crigainal superior court State At- | about Miller's money, W The list of speakers announced o Wes a resident.of this city," He was | I3 disgusting symptoms w 3 ; cold: moderate nortbeast and nerth § torney Hull\asked for a few minutes | to get. Mr. Ely has been ‘ttlc)gsl(ablen:]ri e ke c‘mp._‘;n in this state ave the | a native of Chaplin and W:I et unll'?vdlnppcur. g winds. ¥ befor resuming the case against EI- | Lyme for 23 years. It resulted in i fal| following, but it si not probablo that | years of age. (The greater part. of his SHE Sewiatin we et OMINY Predictions from the New York Her- | 4¥ed and MeSheehy and it was grant- | end tumble fight in which ly A8l | hose will be the same who Wil come life Was spent here, where-for many |Jf Other harmful drug and is sold on | 4 OF THE | &ld: On Friday partly v‘!nnd\' nd ‘mm. :: HS Tméml sk)n;z :twrne_‘s;nr the r!o‘ Lh;_ynur._eyur;_\-u:ee::nx‘«;\;ernhx:omd to Norwich when the mmy;l‘gn ]openl il‘::‘.:h:nwu employed in the Hop- Xcrm‘;u :’:fi; plnl‘:u;t[):‘ “:-lll‘l‘:‘;'h'l-'d\fl‘l:::‘i er weat will prevail, with light to | 3cused had as) r a conference. | from Miller's trousers. A .l W, . D, D. Allen c ol oup, colds. ¢ 5 i w q F‘ fresh variable winds, and on Saturday j He soon reported that -the mccused | counted it and found there was $40 it gfi“m‘ag‘r‘:e“f;vfi‘ e St | of the ICWWA;:J;:;?;‘:::_IM_1\‘;'[:?“::: deafness. Complete outfit §1.00—extra ¢ mave a rine unsettied and milder weather. desiron Lo change their plea and pioad- | was returned to Mr. Miller. The cloth- | B d*G8tt, T, FUCIr ! Wik | fire Which destraed. she” o0 factors | FOUICS if nesdod 50 cents at The e | Observations in* Norwich. €d guilty to breaking into and stealing | ing of Mr. Miller was badly tarn, he | jiam’ 4. Brown, Chicago, Bible study; | he Was with the Davenport-Arma com.- | & OS€0od Co. and drugsists every- | - | e oliowing recorde, reported fram | " T0m 4. €. Macpherson's store. matter has since been adjuste Jobn T Alexander. New York, Bove | pany and later with the tain Bncam. | Where. Bimplé instructions for us in Store 0 Rent Eavtnis piiarantier. st The i Attorney Douglass spoke for El- | tween ali parties concerned. nat | Work: Yutake Minakuchi, Raltimore, | &y company. One winter was spent | o " Package—you éan't fail to hanish 55 Abasidtin ey nees | tred, who he said is 25, a native of | The state attorney considered that |y, ™ secions: Raymond Robins, Chi-|in Florida, after which he went to|C2t"ITh if you follow instructions. 2 : | pesstine. e barometrtc{ New' York, where he was formerly & | the accused must have received pe- | Lol TOOHOnS: Baymont SOUIR f5o” | Bonton and from thems 1o Malene it - = 5 f b Thursda : S & Ano i lbe in the | 2 Pher, ar, | ROFAbOY and haa beon employed in a | culiar advice but thought & fine in the | (4l "Wash: community ~extension; | the concern with which James Rob- 3 g ; TS o7 Bar. | machine shop. He has no criminal rec- | matter would suffice. ~ Judge Wheeler | 3y tn 'L iy nger, Dayton, Oblo, con- | crtson is connected. socket after spending several daye P 1303018 | ord and Gid not break into«the store. | said that the lawyer who gave suct | WG [ R New York,| Mr. Hatten's death will be learnea | It Friends in the vl o i 3 b v He was found with the goods on him,| advice should pay half the fine and} ;) 500 jogger, Wwith sincere regret. .He possessed a ———— auregan ouse Rt by s SR however, so he had no defense. Len- | costs. He v;on;ldorad‘;t ;lgirnnge pare: & ATl kind and sympathetic disposition and | Juln quet has returned to Wor- bR e s lemnecy was asked for him He fined the accused 325 and costs, was a loyal friend, H "y R sl e ity v Comparisans. Tn behalf of McSheehy, who appear- | amounting to about $110, which he | THIRTY-SIX SITUATIONS Toh 2t hie: rade 4. man BT B | e ARsodiL, weyers] davH Wit Block Predictians for Thursday:, Vair and | €3 in court without his short trousers | paid. ; SECURED IN NORWICH. | here. -He fs survived by his wife g tinued cold; iwest to northwest R‘::or:‘em ‘l)-li l:\wg-t:;h‘:‘ d.\ed‘nhlauir'; Carson on Trial. > ,«(i-hus:uerhn!n Amy Hatten, and a-son, oy )': o : by s .y s i g S On the charge of assaulting and beat- | Report of the Free Public Employment | Charles Hatten. He lea's: twe broth- he Sacred He chool reopened ARBLY $6 Thursday's weather: As predicted. | ¥s 34 Years of age, a licensed druggist |, ;" \iry “Emina Crowell of New Lon- e & e ete, ers, Henry B. Hatten oi Coledo, Lew- | Wednesday after two days vacation, £ e in 2 ::tzfll“i‘;fiellx," an ex-navy ar‘n'?s“'[ frod Carson was placed on trisl. s M. u;:m;l. of this city, and.a, sister ‘he(l,suulul by the freezing of the . B e, = g gl oo i St g It is claimed that the affalr took place | mpg report of the operation of thelaura. of Boston. 1t i5. moi known Water pipe: T d nd T Tha Parker-Davaaport Co Nleaata he has @ sult pending EUiDS! | (he evening of Dec. 8 in_the Peauot | fyo Tre public employment bureaus of | ¥hether the body wil:be brought hero [~ — oday a Omorrow time was arrested for the theft of dia- | Section, about 8 o'clock. Mrs. Crowell | the siate for December shows that of OF oL . nere was a meeting of the Natur- ch, Conn. | monds, but was acquitted. He de- L;Sl'fl"t*gmlgm!‘;’:v“ix‘ f:}:::";fihh‘;"“; all applicants fr employment £9.2 ver| ARGANUM CLUB POOL. Alsapion i i thelr duarters Thurs | Our January Clearance Sale . will o] SB 5 , 5 i ¢ e P el ym b y 4 vening and considera 55 Senoulosts ang 1o ruptaced.® ™ " | the accused, dressed in yellow trousers Sharat b DS s Tia Novesbec Ot Sk A moker and peax positively close on' Saturday night. s and I rupared. (e rob. | @nd dark clothing, run scross the | {ENER Y K 0 riving tor help, 78| Four More Games of the Tournament |ant social hour followed the business _ —_—t bary: and. said that the men donast . x:]w-i-rdtd her. 4 ‘Hy dxlmb::gh f;fi; per cent. were furnished, as against Have Been Played. | session. Don't let this occasion paes without : : i Dy S . ; med | \yith both hands and tried to 4 Ny Slous The cim ) £ - s = : i . ‘said | ed he slapped her in the face twice. | " 'g ieord—Applications for employ- | four more games in the tournament cutting ice on the olg Thurs- | X Timr nigh water It is low | them by the local police. He said | R o 0 opl ns £ e T g ice on Id reservoir Thurs 2 % SAFETY RAZORS | t1de Wil 15 Tofiawed by foed tide. § McSheehy had been in trouble because | 1B AISWer 10 Tier ries her husband | ment, 162; for help, 103; situations se- | Yere plaved \with the following' re- |day. Edmond Proulx also had a gang | . N5 onlydo’ we'affer’ AYiNfCL NS s of illegal liguor selling as a druggist | &1 SO0 FerRoncec Gd CATHOR e [cured, 92, sults: Swan _beat Bliven § to 71; lof men at work on his pond in Lis- | chandise at Sale prices—but the new One Dollar GREENEVILLE NEWS. and that Eldred had been arrested for | oo 1480t S g Extargl. = New Haven—Applications for em- | Haviland beat Chu 0 to Raw- |bon, where there are about 9 inches of | ! o 5 drunkenness. He considered both | KNeW his appearance from hAVINE | pioyment, for help, 175; situations | son beal Fosa 100 1o 77; Roblnsor beat ice. |On Fhuraday, the icc on the reser- | goods for Spring, already deliversd, x f ¢ 1 Y o should go to prison. 5 3 F secured, 107. 90 to '0Ur’ more’ gamies | voir measured over ten inches in some Razor s - el o ML ‘atiorney commented upun'1‘,’,“"“,,';‘,jng;"}gr“{m‘“;t'(‘;“;;er:"",',",? Bridgepori—Applications for employ- | Will be played ‘tohight. places, | are included in this Sale at Sale prives. ociety cers—Notes. the good work done by the police of | o T8 B e o ~ | nient, 301; for help, 239; situations s — e : TS — I Eoma e this city and the county authorities, as | iam L Crowell Timothy 5. Shechan. | cyred, 185. ; : Gift of a_Shotgun. { Here is a notable instance: fad here wiug o large attendance at}the number in the pen shows this [ (18 ‘aceused denied the affair, saying | Wateroury—Applimations for em-| ‘There is on exhibition in the window BORN. fie meeting Father Mathew T.{ ter He spoke of the work done by |, 70€ accused detied the alilr, sav & | ployment, 155; for help, 126; situations{of the Reid & Fughes Co. a double- | BALAHAN—Lu New Loudon. Ja 5000 This offering comprises ES nent held Thursday evening in | Duliceman Smith and his superiors in [ 1t e was flshing that wigbt untilf secared, 116. : barreléd shotgiin, the gift of-Johm An- | 1912 o son to Mr. ana Mrs. David \ndid assorment of “““‘ur ;l;‘h;““.-x{'.‘.\\‘,“‘f ';f.f”: (n(si ',‘-’" and Judge Wheeler consid- | Gieo'testified in his behalf and declar }u\lr\n hf‘\p‘nhlr'a,ll:»ns {gr tf:n;_»k;;;» seil and Dapiel Young to the Elkk for m\.gmv S Wil Atle RECMAEL S 1S 1 the popular Mercerized Hncae ‘oMcuss ware. imatatied by-] oo har Sherit Wilcox of Rtode Iai- | e as home at 9 oclock but later went | Tent 3 for help, 43; aituations se-{ their Yair, which opens this month. e e v rews Fabrios, such as : So officers. were inat d also ved credit. L ckid 1 od, 36 ; . is v o ins pps, Suhara €. V-Pendleton. Jr., IDB(DddWfly u Director Walter Casey I sentencing McSheehy, .Judge | "5t “‘;"“fnh‘::‘. was completed and| The total number of applications for Pl GRIEVE CARTER - I1 1 s’ Tentit WREER ! iritual director, Rev. J. M. Fitz-{ Wheeler declared him #o be one of the L TGy T “he | employment was 905: for help, 688; Ti y f - Jan. 10, 1812, by Rey. Ja vi c Scrge Sulth | amaurice; president, Joseph Bellefleur; | unfortunates anifting abont. the couns | Atl0rey Cronin, who is assisting the | SPIWVRENL TS 08 NORWICH TOWR Bixier:*George R. Grieve and A Scrge. Sullings) ce president, James M. Murphy: 1o~ try. who ie undonbiedly not well. ag | State attorney. completed the first ar- | Situations s s pe s iy Cattes in all the most want- [ d { cordin cretary, Louis A. Combis; | the flush in his cheek would indicate. | Eument at 450 o'clock. He declared Plain Hill Farmers lcebound—Mis- | — o nades, such as pink in A nancial seeretazy, Leadore J. Gladse! | Because of his lung trouble he was fa. | Lot the wife had perjured herself in | WANT THE B-L CO. sions Topic of Prayer Meeting. DIED. several shades, light, W@ r g ; } ireasurer. eph’ A. Domnelly; &er- | vored and sentenced to not less than | deciaring Carson to be at home at 9. ADJUDGED BANKRUPT. sy ot b i vt o L OBG dinm - and navy ' blue, v [grant at arms Walter Dongvan: | Vear nor more than three in state | Sie 14 told the police when they in; Farmers living a few miles distant | Gy - hagne o 8- - : d o ectors, Bernard W, Ry: 2 5 4 quir . s suspected th: i > in .other 10 Fhneral service in the rooms of | k. 2 Fine frosty mornings | hairman, Tawrence - atan, - oaga | prison. Eldred was given not less than | 1o%05% 10t fome iy anger soon after R e e U o R O e 1 " Hidary Alies & fen Yriday aiamoon D ineh uitings in erry, Patrick MeMabon, Frank Hare | eore o, Tore than three and one-half| 3" Carson declared that he was not States District Court. I N ars | Ju..13, at 380 o'clock ress inck and white stripe ef- Telephone 3 to 9 Market St.|rington, A. L. Beliefieur.” T e mdorataod that McSheehy did | D @ certain saloon at 8.10, but the bar-| ditors of the B-L company | When the ice came and in some cass |AMERN—In Westerly, R I Jan. o | ect. They are strictly Two new members wepe initiated.|the breakin g & { tender says he was there at that time. Thres creditors Of the B-L'cempany § St ¢ b1 R e t 1 at the home of her sister. Mrs. | & new fabrics, perfect in o i i i i y K g and stealing and that | 0™ b af o1 of Norwich, manufacturers of ball- s impossible to.get them over the Mictinel 'Brien, Mavgaret Atern. | Faby weave and Gnigh, and \n invitation to the afficers of the | mrires aa stealing and that|That he did not go fshing after the : R hara o6t e Hticd . Ma L A abrics Father Mathew Soclety from St. Coo | mioreogied been made a tool of bY | aasault the stafe does not deny bearing implements and machines, have Funaral irom Churel of ‘the lm- particularly desirable for Sthew Roclety St. Ce-{him. Because he was the better run- 2 petitioned the United States district = maculate Conception Friday morning aextiaggor B o i GEO E plTCHER s T. . soclety to attond installa~ | ver Eldred was given the furs and he McGrady Gets Year in Jail. court that the company be adjudged Letters from Foreign. Field. a8 oclpnk dgural (7 B MAryS Sowne. Regy . L jun of ‘officers ot (e .:lwl‘uv\.g‘a‘n!m‘} has been desirous of confe:sing from | A pew information was drawn in the | bankrupt. The petitioners allege that| - Rey. J. 0. Barrows snncharge’ of | - Cometer m‘r\l { e 2P lat A Gvil Baginer om om January 19 was received and| the first. McSheehy appeared to have |case of the state vs. John McGrady | the concern has liabilities of about | the Wednesday evening service at the [HATTEN—In Toledo, 0. suddenly, | ol ko ST ’ Poandin 5 sredt Influence over Eldred. land he was put to plea before court | $40,000 and assets of abont $30,000. | First Congregational-church; A good [ Jan, 11, 1912, Tvan Hatten, formerly | Thoss meking Seale » suice (o his patrow. and ont A Ely Given a Fin {adjourned. He was charged with an e number were present. The subject be- | Of this city. | these fabrics and colerings public taat he moved to o o AN nArew | plijot W. Ely of Lyme had the in- |indecent assault upon William Fowlkes IN HONOR OF MISS HOXIE. ing Foreign Missions, letters-were read c particularly desirable, Broadway. Chap a1 card with close attention. " o'C| formation against him changed to ash |at New London, October 17, to which 5 7h from Rev. Charles Ewing and Rev. 2 On sele. tn, ikl G SR | se commiiices for (o ensuing | SUlt Instead of ~robber committed lie plcaded gulliy. 'He was'sentenced | Mrs. C. L, Swan Entertained Members Edvard K. Smith, both missionaries in ele. In, S a PP YR C—— uiihe. Wt shie 8| upon G. W. Miller Oct. o this he |to one s e Norwich ail. v i ) ’ S {3 months wero appoimtell: Enter-| IR Tl et N adbiines ot § celck] ot e Oiwee Handkerchief SR layard See display in lurgeeast . & man Db MeNerney, Frank Har.| It was explained by Tyler's counsel |until this morning when the argu-| Shower. General News. | erly window. Fidelio Beer | ve Jwank Har-|ihat the trouble arose over a_horse |ments will be resumed in the Carson| S e 1t was stated Thursday ‘that ice is 15 Main Strest, | wad Stmon 3, | S3le by Mrs. Myers to George W. Mil- | case. . Friday evening Mrs. C. L. SWan en-|gorned on Fairview reservoir to the | . n Bott ool committes, C. J. Downes, | 1¢f_for $78. It was claimed that he| There remain but about eight more tertained the members of her class in|goney of seven or eight inches. 1 D e sy Walter Domovan, Bernard told the matter was to be ad- |of the new cases to be disposed of |honor of Miss Biisabeth Hoxie of Mys- e | ; G | Rvan, William: Kremeat, - ontrie in | justed, but he was directed by counsel | while there are but two of the con- [ tic, formerly of Norwich. ~Music WaS| e Marion Randall of West Town L | . H JA(KEL & (0. Mahon and Leadore Gla K Mc-11o determine how much money Mr. | tinued cases which have been brought | rendered on the piano by Mrs. C. K.| g o0y the guest of Mrs. Milton . g Feis Wity © Gladue and Eu-| yjer had and to count it. While up for : Balley ang soige by Jisrent l:“*“‘{‘[r"s Strong, at her home in East Hamp- unera lreclurs 4 ekt were given, accompani y Mrs. . _|. A pleasant smoker Yollowed the bus- Batey ; vere | 100 3 ness sess'on and' erfjoyable selections Bulley. . TOCRRIIR O e SR —AND— | A manufacturer's surplus sock at {\were rendered by tiae Tuther Mathew | ROYAL PURPLE CONFERRED ROYAL NEIGHBORS WILL FY;‘KEY;O:‘;,‘ D e tioally dec.| Mr. ‘and Mrs, Rutherford H. Snow 4 'u.n prices. The oorrect wintee gae- Balance of Qur Stock | orchestra, ON FOUR CANDIDATES GATHER AT NEW LONDON |orated in pink and white. The table, | of Hultington avenue are In Cran- 4 o, ibensond NS TOR BlATER s E ~ — which was set for twelve, was entwined | S ) pegAks - m rs AL Tn. Wit z FL- R CO r\»-[‘ PASTOR EI4TERTAINED, Palmyra Encampment Starts Off New | Delegation From Dow Camp of This |in hearts, with Dan Cupid holding the 8 b S N Three special lots: / & i 5 ity Wi center streamers. Among the dainties - = U/ S Eighteen Altar Boys Guests of Rev. o8 in Neiee Festion. CHy Wl AR was o missing Leart, which when| Mise Josephine Chappell who has dife Al 39 | Women's, Misses' and Chil- { J. H. Fitzmaurice at Supper at the| Palmyra encampment, No. 2 I 0. 0.| Dow camp, No. 7187, Royal Neigh- | found and read announced the engage- | pon0 SPOIIIRE SOC TmE B R A veiuo-| dra'y Mask BENMOR SRS at what they cost. Wauregan. ¥, opened the year with a boom on |bors, held a special meeting on Thu; ment of Miss Hoxie and Willlam Davis. | ..o "New TLondon. 3 Tady Assistant, —at 39c a pair, regular pric Thursday evening, by having four can- | day evening in the Bill block, receiy- | Suspended from the ceillng and over i s Telephone call 328-3. % wening, Rev. Johii i1 |didate upon whom to confer the roval | ing two new membersand making ar- | the guest of honor's chair was a Jap-{. yen were at work Thursday putting Come and see if we have tector of St Maty's [purple degree at its meeting in Odd | rangements to go to New London this | @nese parasol. During the luncheon it} aspisces onthe electric light poles | H#ary E. Church. Wm. Smith Allea. Women's and Misses' Black h 0 v e v 5 Ribbed Tights uler §1. A {chwrch, entertained the altar boys of [ Fellows’ hall and also having a visit- | evening, wherc there is to be a joint ‘!‘,j‘“.n"‘_‘}‘l’;‘“'m “‘:}'i,fiz‘l’;’r‘;fr‘{“imfi;‘;f which have just been set between Hos- and $1.96 '.1“,""“,:‘:( 0 & your size. v church. eighteen in number, at]ation by a delegation from Windham |meeting of Royal Neighbor camps of | EOXie W y pital Corner and the terminus of West " — supper ai ihe Wauregan house, * An |encampment, No. 10, of Willimantic, | New London, Mystic and Norwich for | chiefs, also & hand-painted hair re-fipown cireet. ! i excellent. menu was served under the |cight coming from there. the purpose of having the officers of | celver. i o . romen's fine quality Blask The L. L. Chapman Co. pervision of Joseph C. Bland. . I Chiot Patriarch Henry: M. Betting |each of thess camps nstalled and of | Miss Hoxle, aithough taken by sur-| . pooponeatioe or the New London || ATFCEICS Rl mights, go0d ARG lowing the wupper, James Redden, in | opened the meeting in due form, the | receiving a visit from Mrs. Bowers of | Prise at this part of the programme | o i ation Army was in Norwich Town | R ol b ath Street, Norwich, Conn ehall of the boys present, thanked |lodge rocm being well filled with the |Albany, N. Y., supreme deputy of the | ¥as equal to the occasion end thanked |y g oogay soliciting aid. Hé said uality at $1.39 & pefr. - 5 i or Fitamaurice for the entertain- |local and out of town members, and | order. v the girls for their kind remembrances. . ! auality X 3 nd the latte . A that 1.200 had been fed during the ‘ast | S Alask the degree was impressively conferred | It is expected that about 20 of the |After more music, the party broke up 3 torm asKas ponded brieft : . Fi few weeks by the Army in New Lon- under the direction of Degree Master members of the local camp will attend | With many good wishes for Miss Hox- ation of th A great variety of goods suita- ing -his _appr (AL Hosiery Departmeat) i don. 2 services during the past year,|E. B. Worthington and staff. the meeting, going down from here on | 1’8 future life. g by G S A LA RS Just the thing for this cold PR ’s $i arty then proceeded to Poli's,| The evening closed with a banquet |the 6.15 trolley. .Members of the| The members who attended —were -2y ble for New Year’s gifts. : the balance of the evening was|and speech making, which was made | Modern Woodmen camps in New Lon. j MTs. C. K. Bailey, Misses Beth Wil- TAFTVILLE AFFAIRS. High bud o ook all sisks. ]“E m‘[[u“s ‘ u"wu u 5 passed an_enjoyable hour by the ready re- |don to which the Royal Nelghbors are | 500, Maude Franklin Clara =Royle Basketball Team B W have the bt sk iahd L WM. FRISWELL athers Fitzmaurice and |sponses made by the oratorical stars | affiliated, will also attend the meeting. | Ncllie Parker. Amelia New, Katherine| Local Basketball Team to.Play at(§ "We Beve FAe B S Kennedy {hose present were John|among the Windham encampment | Dow camp also arranged for o whist | Richardson, Emma Patton, Lila Cook, Colchester—Various. ltems. ? ; 7 Franklin Street Congdon, James Redden, Timothy Ca- | mémbers, ~ Those attending from [next Wednesday evening at the home | Martha Kneeland and Mrs. Sulltvan e rey, Jost Robert, § h Hartie, ¥rancls Morrison, | Windham encampment were Chief |of one of its members, Mrs. Martin of S This (Friday) evening, the local | FRANK A. BILL F nton, Raymopd Barke, Ed- | Patriarch Fred L. Avery, Senlor War- | Poquetanuck, and in future its regu- CONNECTICUT PATENTS. ° |basketball team has a game in Col- Main S h, William Brennan, Will- |den Walter H. Woodill, Scribe W. E.|{lar meetings are to be held on the e chester with the team of that place. 104 Main St. a Michael Downing, Thomas | Tinker, High Priest Loyal E. Plalsted, | second and fourth Thursday evenings | Four Are Granted to a New London|The party will make the trip by auto. | McCormick, Montcalm Fthier, Andrew | C. H. Beebe, Kirk Walden, Clifford H.|of the months. instead .of the first and Tnvntel Following the game the plavers are Belledlcur, Andrew Sullivan, Harold | Robinson, and Arthur W. Sweet. The | third as formerly. bt odiinsis 10. be entertained .at a supper and a Hunaphrey, John Shea, Thomas Mori- | Willimantic men stayed in the city dance. The Taftville boys are confi- gc 1 gc 29c dent of adding another scalp 1o their At the next meeting of Palmyra en- Tuesday, Jan. 9, 1912, as furnished 3 e { collection. hese are the prices we Triduum in Honor of Holy Name. |campment there are five candid: . Interesting Programme Carried Out— | from the office of F. H. Allen, follows: ; have made on a lot of A tridunm in honor of the Holy|lhe first degrec and the officers are| i etter from Missionary in China, | Edward H. Angle ~New ' London,| Tunius Greenwood is spending & tew i i e W Wity Kame of Jesus was opened in St. 0. e s 3 - dental tooth regulating and retaining | 487 2 d {ry s hurch . with services at 861 LS, There was a good attendance applicate; same, dental tooth regulai- ny , The list of patents issued to Conne: arty, over night. METHODIST MISSIONARY SOCIETY | ticut inventors for the week ending A TR P AR ol A..R Beauchemin of Fall River is the * < Thursday cvening. Members afternoon at the vestry of | ing appliance, two; Howard M. Barber,| ko £ kot Boxed Stfithl\er ot the senior and junior branches of WE TEa won. *Methodist Epiacopai chureh for | Stonington, cutting and _folding ma. | Suest of relatives on Norwich avenue. In the Shaker Knit the Holy Name ‘soclety wero in at-| o, |ead Baskethall Tournsy at Haile | the Missionary. meeting held by the [chine: Philip M, Brush, Hartford| . us Meyer of Bridgeport has 8 Jera oI ‘(ho parish. The services. con- Club. o e the Em o onry, S0ckety) | R, Weat Haven, non.refliable bot- | been spending several daya with locel vhat i 3. DACeN rvices con- - v o ice president, | 2 s, , TION- X ey : BUNDLES OF COMFORT g“gs )«wmwh at soiled Lnue this (Eriday) and Seturday eve-] | o o he Haile | 7% Russell Woodward, presided. ‘The | tle;-lalph D. Cutler and M. T Owens, i i WHOLE BUNDLES OF COMFORT Soms have been priced nge. On Sunday, the fegst. of the n the basketball series at the Haile | ysual devotional exercises opened the | Hartford, electrical distribution; John i » Woon- |AT MINIMUM EXPENDITURE 005, ki d. A 'Go Tolv Name will be observ b, the White team, captained Dby { meoting and the 1eports by the secvee |J. Davis,, Wateryllle, stamp hoider; | Lovis Jodoin has returned to Woon- |AT A MINIM PENDITURE o —_—— Miss Jennie Clifford, gained a nice | tary and treasurer were read and ac- | Gerald W. Hart, West Hartford, mul- ckly at these prices, 3 NEW LONBON NORTHERN. lead in the series on Thursday eve- | cepted. tithirow switch; Harvey Hubbell ning by defeating the Red team under | The reading of a letter from Miss | Bridgeport. electric lamp socket: John 1 : 4 wait. . |Annual Mesting of Stockholders and |the captaincy of Misa Mary McCro- | Laura White at the Methodist school | D. Karle, Hridgeport, bobbin winder for | fiG ulc as a‘er g Direiters Htd. han,-giving the wearers of the White | in Napkin, China, where this society | sewing machines: George H. Kay,Nau- Th T ry Sh I Th B l f e first place in the tournament with a ¢ 4 og € op’ = s & scholarship, made an interesting | gatuck, combined package and top g annual meeting of the stock. |clear score.of two victories and no | contribution to the meeting. Christopher J. Like, Bridgeport, com- ISSOIVES slgar s of the New Tondon Northern | defeats, RSN Mrs.' . W. Coleman was named as | bines reciprocating fotary engine; Pet- 291 Main Street Raflroad company was held st their | ‘The Seore wag 22 to T, Miss Clifford, | {he programie committee for tho next |r N. Laitlne ~Milford, pull 'trap; 3 i fice in the union station, New Lon- | the captain of the winners, doing the | meeting. ~Mrs. J. C. Morgan was in {Thomas H. Macdonald, Bridgeport, i Our Calendars don, Thureday tioon. Diectors for the | WAIor part of the clever hasket shoot- | charge of the programme for the af- |gound bos for {aTking machines; Alfred | About the Time It Takes for a Stu- |OBposite New ¢ helsea Savings Bank, ensling year were elected as follows: | ing for her side, their fast game giving | ternoon, having arranged iL in the form Morgan, Hartford, package binder; v, ) 2 At L'ttl P 2 Charles H. Osgood, Norwich= Thomag | them 0 baskets from the floor and 4 | of a mystery box. The answers given | Granville . Palmer, Hartford, sealing| Ar¥s Dyspepsia Tablst to Werk JAS, C. MACPHERBON, 1 (] rlces 9 reester; Edward (. | froum the foul line. For the Red team | to the questions furnished much in- | device; Joseph Sachs, Hartford, ther- on the Food and Bring. Relief. s Vi John C. Averill, | there were 3 baskets shot from the | formation on missionary topics, these |mal cut-out; Alfred Schneider, Rock- N Smith, South Wind- | floor and 1 poini was picked up on | beln~ given by the following: Mrs. | ville, woven wire ferce; Ermest R. T h Irs. F. H. Bushnell, Mrs. George | nap raising machine; Daniel H. Teas,| Thers is no long wait betweéen the i Jstis A Southars, New Lon. | basket from the foul line. The Or- I‘Costello Lippitt, Mrs. F. E. Newhure, | Seward, Hartford, mechanical move-| TRIAL PACKAGE SENT FREE. GEORGE G. GRANT, 1 cRANs don; David Mackenzie, New London: |ange team has not yet played a game, | Mrs, Russell - Woodward, Mrs. George |ment; John H. Starr, Danbury, hat | 1 | Chester C. Rumrill, Springfield, Mass.. | the standing in the league now being | Gard, | c Osgood, New York city as follows: i it B T e o T | T atha. sitver. Siavir M| time you_take x Smaree Dospepsia | UNdertaker and Eflb‘l.er At the meeting of the directors held Won. Lost. P.C.|W. Coleman. Walsh, Sandy Hook,combination pock- | Tablet and the feeling of relief it will | immediately after the adjournment of {White .. ......oe. 2 ® 1000 SuPper was served after the meeting | etbook: Frederlek F. Pretat, Water. bring ‘to an overloaded stomach. 1t| 32 Providemee Si,, Taftviil: i - 0 1 .000 | was over. bury, design for spoon, fork er similar | 88ts busy in a jiffty and quickly sits Hack, li‘very and er‘“namm stockholdars’ meeting the follow- | Blue .. olds g r Prompt attention to day or aight calia |ing officers were elected: ~ President, | ol H h 1000 E article; William E. Stevens, New Ha- t'fings te rights in that tired and dis v STABLE ]“hafldfls H. Osgod, ~ Norwich: vice o g . AT THE ALPITO RN o Gonlgn for casket timming: B | ordered Aimach. It goey right at the | Telephons §38. ASTMM Whawi Ghe president and treasurer, John C. Av- |- S AL mer B. Stone, New Britain, design for | Work of digesting the food it finds We guarantee our service: to the | erill, Norwich: seeretary, Justus A Committed Suicide. Vaudeville and Motion Pictures. key; Gustave Strohhaker, Wallingford, | lodged there and in no time at all has Bast at the most Sonthard, asonable pric E New Tianaon. | John Staub, fiest sergeant, U, 8. A., lnb:heir \fl;m of three vaudeville d!esiln for spoon, fork or similar arti. !;2::|fi|[ont;:eb;:;‘;|'i;‘.:w::r::ed:‘?;i Mlss M. C. ADLES. E& ©m mm 1 P - { k hi if ¢ cutti hig | numbers and moving pictures for the | ¢le. 3 - » - o MAHONEY BROS., Fails Ave. T, o e I trvae day T e e 0 e e coating on the tongue disappears and “ . —— y : ¥ l : are no longer conseious that you o | He had called on friends to wait for | ditorium showed a satistying line of ICEMEN BUSY. you are no you | n'n As OR IA | the storm to let up and appeared in |fun and musical entertainment at the o even have a stomach, * th 408 ;| 4 ny e : IO i bl sl B s L Conndaad TR That is one of the ehief recommen Compa! Delivered lo Any Par! of Norwich 1o 20 O chertal Spith S, SN | AL 255, PYSHNG Defermtnogs on | Have Commenead Tholr Marvast for| gaions or iuarty Dyipepdh Tab:| | MAIR mALY rmion : %o Ale that 18 acknowiedged to b . - O e et s oon L'ing wp, well In. the i, ota] the Summer’s Use. |icte—that they don't tako forever to| Miss Adies must make room for new | tag Mot oireel Nerwhed, Comih the Ale ~kno e to be the s or a_ few e8. ey re- A um. to N 5 pose v toek vies. ’ vest on e marke: — nanczvs | The Kind You Have M“’S' Hflgfit {lurnea Serseant Staup was biceding | With special sceners eilecis for an| e continued cold weather during e M e R il ael Lmieriod Hvinda Bar tor ' . PEERLESS. A telsphone srdcr wiii | badly and he died in a hospital. He oy O ihelr act, | the past two weeks has brought the ice| .y axtra stomach or two, to work when | 5 2 i % is city. havi Thateher & Regina hold the chief plac ¢ i g L °{an ex A 6D | e per ecut. off. receive promp: attention. Bears the (o e et Whea fhs | 0n the Bl and the curtain calls they | L0, 2Uctk & thickriess that the local 1cs- | sours nissed halp. F4f cart/coutin=1 " LI (0 gep"the’ sivence nasap:bate { served at Fe - b n Y | men are hastening to secure their win- | Ja)lv overload your stomach and ex- B. J. MCECCRMIGK. 20 Frankiin st | Sifhatu.eof { Fourth artillery came fram California | €6t indicate how nicely thev score|iers crop. Avery Brothers began har- | 1ot v to always smile. It is going | ®7iee DO you Know i3 st | in 1882 Staub was first sergesnt ‘_wun‘tlfinr audiences. Theirs is u 3ing- | vesting ten inch ice on theiv pond in|fs gat rebeMious and sulky aftes| Miss Adies will be in Norwieh ail = e TiE ad i Dovelly Sob hich iz Lyeaidin an Thursday. Jobn H, Ford | gypile and refuse to §o on being ariv- | iiis week that your STENOGRAPHER te ge - | i . °t | marked nine inch ice on his pond at 3 % 3 t have good fonls. o el WORTH KNOWING | (ithts Ththuie, 0, Mind and | Boe rend ikin Thorsans i el 1 S200chuiso 0ok by siarving o | NBW YORK—atom Bronavay, e st bave . Coud roban of e Shamnen Bulding Annwz, Room A Funeral slgning for his chimes solo'on {mita- | &ciegn aro BAFVESHGE ine mel 19 gp | DgreDy, WeAkening sourself physically | Telsphons 134 Ay | IR et ete ek AL ephione 634 octiod - : 4 ton orchestra and a herness of sleigh- 7 usag pepsia A ER Dirscty: Best Pracoription Obtainable for Back- Eells in which he sings The oty | Dovoa 2ag Wakt (Mhen of Joo oa bE L B 5 QLALITY m:-“ P “u:l'y'al:‘ about crupen THE AUTO-TRANSFER o, —— ache and Kidneye. g i nde st Long Bociety and Baitle street : » w.- 3 d Embal \Aix Dalt ounce fiuld estract Buchu: | 1, B FOrS: 23 the Buster Brown gitl, | $70 wil begin 19 Out in & day of w0, | g nune, o teNtaln all the SCUVE |\ mark should be consderes | eEm f5r SHER @ At essar to and Embalmst Bal tacs ieat compound. . wik | i dhity 80d pretty perfomner in | points west of Connectiout twpert un- | SHTCLe g inAlome &80 etdes % | eapeclally when If costs no more than | SEAR A wnd MULTI . L 3 H wvenile , making 3 b mn“:. "V:":::(P;:?:' ,D:H;'"‘ ounces zwmn:d L lh’:h M!‘l):‘ rumbsr one of the pieasing ones of the | L-oo7 4 FeAther r“ Sood just e wm?u“:'m "wmfl k;u VI.r‘mm“ e e MISS JEWETT, T o J e Telasnate 76 Frankiin St Bulletin Sidg, @ | well eaca t doses ot | pill e A gt atory. 176-5. 4 RUAS M| one to two teaspoonfuls after meala| Somethin P e SRR Fire at New Lendun. namniess than these tablets. They do | WROI A Public Swnographer and Shesthaad” (Branch Office: 162 Main 8t Tele- Telephone €432, 254 a; bed timer Any drugeist will | dian work 5 Shown b3 Bare reci | At 616 ooloek Thurides evsaing ot | ot effect the: system in Wny waydo STETSON & YOUNG. Tooskon, P etioa W. orIs. Prompt sorvice day or alghet, M| mix or supply these ingredients. This! who does his makeup on the stage for | the home of C. E, Fengar of Post hill, [not ‘cure aay ailment eXcept as they ™ SR i g Zady Aesistant. ‘| mixture will quickly relieve backache, | ltalian, Irish and Yiddish comedy |in New Lonadon, Migs Fengur put « | digest food. Use them freely, } NEWMARKET HOTEL, 263 Maia Steert 5 Residence 16 Broadway. rheumatic paine, frequent and highly | songs, which are eleverly denc. The |wooden box in' the fireplace, whieh| Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets ure sold WHEN you want to put your opp. Theatre. 7 || cotored nrination. These symptoms of | movinig piclures shown are weil se- |caused the chimney to catch fire and | by all drugkists everywherc. Price S 715 Boswall Ave. N ness before ihe'DuDIi re 1S 0o me P s kidney trouble mwst have prompt at-|lected and satisfastorily thrown on the | the department was calisd. A 17 vear | cents per Box. A trial package will be | Bizst-clusg | aud e s o atum bester tha “lie agaertis- ashous tention to awoid Bright's divewse or | screen by the kilsl work of the op- |old Doy had the hiaze eul belers the | semt if you wiil write ¥. A. Stuart Uy, | Meals and Wi [ Ing commns of The etin diabeive department arrteed 180 Fuart Bde, Meowhall, Mieh, weder, Joha et 0l He