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Pounds Front Quarters Fresh Beef Cut into Roasts, Steaks and Pot Roasts while it lasts, 11¢ Per Pound Plenty of Fresh Lettuce and Spring Vegetables from Ber- muda. SOMERS PAY YOUR BILLS BY CHEQUE on the Uncas National Bank In this way you will know the exact cost of your living and always have the best kind of a receipt in the re- turned endorsed cheque. Courteous and Hberal treatment ex- tended to every depositor whether the account be large or small. We solicit your patronage. THE UNCAS NATIONAL BANK, | Telephone 65. 42 Shetucket Street.! | i Wa sdvertise exactly as Itis Y A o s MURPHY & McGARRY, 207 Main Stree/ These Overcoats that we are now selling at $14.50 are Overcoats that h been $20,, $22., $24., $25., $28,, $30,, and were made by HART SCHAFFNER & MARX. | | Those that we are now selling | at $11.50 ’ are Overcoats that have been $15,, $18,, $20,, $22, $24. There's only a few left but your size may | { { be here, and we're going to dispose of every Overcoat.. It will pay you to come in and ses if your size is here. We've got some extra good bargains in Suits, too, at these prices. | The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx fine clothes, Canned Strawberries a Rallion’s Great Value Giving THIS WEEK A cut of from 10 to 25 per cent. on all kinds of House- furnishings. We have decided to make every article of Furniture in our large stores a bargain and every day during this week| will be bargain day at our stores. SHEA & BURKE Norwich and Taftville T COAL AND LUMBER. COAL The EDWARD CHAPPELL (0. Central Wharf Branch Office 150 Main Street Telephanes. LUMBER COAL Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK. A. D. LATHROP, Office—cor Market and Shetucket Telephone 168-12. CALAMITE COAL “It durns up clean. Well Seasoned Wood C. H. HASKELL. 43 — ‘Phvones — 489 » |in Norwich, Friday, Feb. 16, 1912. _VARIOUS MATTERS The ice fishing season is drawing to a close, Thursday was Sigfrid d: Swedish residents, ‘Whist and dance ‘in 1. 0. O. F. hall, Friday evening; admission 25c.—adv. One weather prophet foretells a bliz- zard between the 18th and 20th of Feb- ruary. Colonial costumes and furniture are | LOFd Were among the guests at the W. in demand for Washington's birthday celebrations. It is said that inches thick Gardner lake. ice from 18 to 20 is being stored from It was noon ay yith the ter Thursday before the it G :' : ¥ A mfiv fiscs LLETIN, FRIDAY, R W SRS e RN bk HEiel T RRRAMM B . R | served under the directi otu-uen-l g A oo MASON PROPERTY PURGHASED |&iizsiiiis= MONEY BACK 1 e gridvard Besbe of Norwich was in nt i g g b £, 3 A ers of tickets for the festival have been presented to John Fitzgerald, first 1 geld watch; and to James J.-McCar- thy, second, a diamond ring, NORWICH KNIGHTS WILL TAKE FOURTH DEGREE Fourteen Will Go to Hartford for That Purpose Sunday. Miss Nellie Way is the guest of Hyomei is Guaranteed to End the Mis- friends in New London. ery of Catarrh, Colds, Sore Throat and Croup. a Get a HYOMEI (pronounce it High- o-me) outfit to-day. » Pour a few drops from the bottie ifito the little hard rubber poor in- haler that comes with each outfit, and breathe it four or five times a day. Immediately you will know that HY - OMEI soothes and heals the inflamed and irritated membrane, « But HYOMEI does more than soothe and heal; it kills the germs, than'?or- severing pests that are the root of ali catarrhal conditions. A complete HYOMET outfit which in- Action Taken Following the Approval of the Contract With Thermos Bottle Company—What is Stipulated in Contract—Boundaries of the Property. Miss Addie Harvey has returned to Stafford Springs from a few days’ vis- it at Norwich. Mrs. Heory Willows and her daugh- r Ethel of Hartford are visiting Mrs, M. H. Hqurisnn of Washington street. Mr. and Mrs, T. R. Prentice of Turnerville have been and Mrs. Louis Sprin, ichard For the purpose of hearing the con- {to make such purchase for a site or ocut | guskie suf Mr. | trace mades by the local committee ;ue- for a factory building or build- elm at Stafford i3 ngs, { with, the American Thermos Bottle | "UR! \\ . \ont of tailure, receivership ' .’ for the degree worh and ch‘:a‘uy: l’illlzs re:mtt:: to lacslinset{llelr or bankruptcy ~proceedings involVing | hanquet of the fourth degree, Knights plant in city, iere was 4 meeting | gaid rty of the second part, or per- ' © of the full board of directors of the Loy A i 9f Columbus, will be & good sised manent closing of works of the party g ite C; il, No. 13, for Norwich Industrial Improvement com- | of the aecond‘pan all the rights of Tom Myuity Cpife copnctl e In the more than 300 members of the Knights of Columbus in Hartford representing every city in N. Tarrant and Franklin M. 1. senior dance at New London on of ) Wedzesday evening, pany at the Thames Natlonal bank 4t | the ' pariy of the. second part under SR, od WA SR N AREEE: cludes an indestructible posket {nkaler o'clock ursday, esident Cary | ) “ the e Nemaartiy . ot 7 .00, now own Mrs. W. S. Lee of Hanover has been T poniars, 280 S01IEME The Norwich men expecting to at presiding. The contract was read and | ; ¢ of the second t e HYOMEI inhaler, you can get an extra spending ‘a_few days this week with part of the party of the second part tend are: approved. It was voted to have the | t; the aforesaid realty, or any part e s dej . _ | bottle of HYOMEIL for only §0 cents at her sister, Mrs. J. 1. Lathrop, at her | contract published for the information | {hercot, 10 “which sald party of the | teenr Bov SEres, the following four” | e Lee & Osgood Co. and drugsists ome on Asylum street. of all. y r gl et 3 ’ 3 rywhere. ¥ g & second part shall not have already ac-| A Comeau, M. ( n . C. Mur- | ¥ Treasurer G. L. Hewitt was author- | quired the full and absolute title, shall Sl R e 4 fo was at Ni 2 hy, Daniel T, Shea. J. h C. Bland, postmen got rid of the last of the | HeWrY L. Frisbie was at New Lon- | ized to draw a check for $15,000 for the | ceqga, and any and all obligations of P . et DAl Sullivan, valentine mail. don Wednesday evening, the guest of | purchase of the Mason property, and a th ty of the fi t hereunder 3y : e Donald Ch: 1, t tend th e _party e first par e | Thomas J. Fitzgerald, Jeremiah J. Donal appell, to atlend the colll- | committee consisting of J. J. Desmond, | shaff thereby terminate. Connors, Henry D, Buckley, James F. The steamer Ohelsea started up the | 10N at the Crocker house. G.L. Hewitt and A. L. Brown Wak | aper tas wornafestriog piant of| ; y D. ey, ; river Thursday but at Jacobs rock had to turn back because the ice was too heavy. ailtoad and steamship agents are lag out much literature descrip- tive of special trips to southern resorts owver Washington’s birthday. Make your plans to go to the Breed today and see the hilarions “Chumps.” —adv. The Montville Center Congreg parsopage is being prepared fo . J. French of Jewett City, who has cepted a call to that church, A short calendar session of the su- perior court will open in Middletown and also their several and | po TG COVCBS, one ) -. | & Telephone company, who has been %,,"3;';‘2‘,,.225,,3“"%?'&;‘ desired that | TeBDective ‘successors and assigns. Lieut.-Gov. D, A, Blakeslee of New il at his home on CIf place, Is able| the property revert to the Industrial | 1N festimony whereof the sald par-| Haven Supreme Knight James A, Fla- o be out. Fenton, Charles O. Murphy, John M. Lec and the following fourth degree members: John R, Tarrant, John P. Corcoran, William P. MecGarry, and Dr. T. A, Crowley. Most of the Norwich men will leave here for Hart- ford Saturday night. Rt. Rev. Bishop Nilan will be the guest of honor and principal speaker at the banquet to be heid In the Hotel named to arrange for the transfer of the property. There were read financial statements concerning the Thermos company which proved satisfactory to the direc- tors, it being shown among other things that the sales of the company last year exceeded $400,000 and the ad- vertising last year was in excess of $75,000. At that rate it would take five Attorney and Mrs. John J. Lawless are siaying in Groton with the hope of being able to get into their new home at Gales Ferry next month. the party of the second part has been removed to Norwich, Connecticut, the party of the second part hereby agrees to manufacture at said Norwich all Thermos products made by it for sale within the United States during the life of this contract, Said party of the first part shall not | mortgage said seven (7) acre tract, or Charbonneau FRANKLIN SQUARE are selling a Good, Reliable Waltham Watch in a 20-year .. Gold-filled Case for After spending several days in Stratford, Ernest Allison Smith re- turned to Norwich Thursday evening. Mrs, Smith will return from Stratford today, eary for the Gombany (o acquire the | 20Y Dert theteof, or any bUIMING: Garde, Sunday evening, and the other ime’m the ;mpe::y 3{)‘" o A oo | thereon during the life of this contract. | giece (R, SVINTNE, BAC e HEH Harold J. Powers, a right of man . : The said parties hereto hereby bind i . o of ¥Fordham college, one of the for | man for the New England Telegraph tract it will not be until after ten ge, one of the fa themselve hereto, by and through their re- spective officers herein duly and fully | authorized, whose names are hereunto | subscribed, have hereunto set thelr company should the Thermos company at any time abandon the property, but ! they would not sign such a contrac and it was the modification on this herty of Philadelphia, Hon. Edward L. —— e Hearn, vice president of the Casualty company of America, and a former supreme knight of the Knights of Co- RIFLE MEDALS ISSUED before Judge Gardinor reene of Nor- T g R et e an: | hands and seals, and also to & dupli-|jumbus; William J. McGinley of New wich today (Friday) at 10 a. m. Suppe- for the Members Arranged for| It was reported by Treasurer Hewitt | t3e hereof, at New Vork city, on this| ijaven, ' supreme secretary of the S > | that over $17,000 had been paid in on | 14th day of February, A. D. ,One itnjghis of Columbus; Mayor E. L. . The Westeriy woman who was| Next Week—Bronze Shisld Hung in | ne’ pladges, o e ey Bmith ‘of Hariford. ‘and. Wiliss & brought to the Backus hospital and| Company Room. The Contract. | The Norwich Industrial Improvement | yjulligan, state deputy of Connecticut, suffered convulsions at the car station ing fine progress at the hospit- Mrs. Louisa C. Harris Mills, widow of J. C. Miils, M.D., died Wednesday at her home in Groton. She leaves a Ha¢e you seen Marshall P. Wilder and John Bunny at the Breed, today, “Chumps” ?>—adv. District Supt. Rev. J. E. church, Tolland, Sunday evening. | After the service the fourth quarterly conference will be held. From all dbout state come re- j ports of the coldest winter in forty- i three vears, frost and twenty- zero mornings four feet in the seven zero or be- since January ground low Best service to California; standard or tourist, ter personally conducted five times weekly without change, Berth $9. Washington-Sunset Route, 12 Milk and 362 Wash., Boston.—adv. Miss D, E. Emerson of the A. M. A, will speak on work among mountaineers, in the Secon lors today at 3.30 p. m. invited, ady. d church All are A collection will be taken.— State fire wardens are planning for buildings ‘to be erected on high hills as Jookouts during the fire season this ! ¥ The gov the expense of measure: ‘nment pays one-half such . In spite of Arctic temperature there i8 comparatively little iliness, a proof that cold, dry air is benefiic manity and that it is the chanegable winter with damp days which tells on weak lungs. Several parties from Norwich are to attend an invitation leep vear party in Fitchville tonight which is to be nno' r-‘f the social affairs of the season. The Cadillac orchestra will make the trip in automobiles. The marriage of Louis A, McKenzie of New London and Miss Jessie L. Johnson of Westfield, Mass., took place Wednesday morning at Westfleld with Rev, George M tzgerald of St. Ma- ry's church officiating. The two funniest men of earth today are at the Breed, appearing in “Chumps.” Don’'t miss it. Hold on to your sides.—adv, At the last meeting of the New London park commissioners ard health officer, it was decided to use $1,500 ap- propriated by the last city mecting for Ocean beach improvements prin- cipally to make needed changes in the woman’s pavilion, At the Groton Baptist parsonage at one o'clock Wednesday afternoon Rev. George R, Atha united in marriage Miss Viola Edgcomb, daughter of Howard Edgcomb of Groton, and £ N. Chapman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elias Chapman of Eastern Point One session of school was held on Wauwecus hill, Lincoln’s birthday. The usual programme was carried out un- til recess. After recess Miss Blakes- lee read The Perfect Tribute, b ary R. S. Andrew: ‘The older pupils re- cited The Gettysburg Address. t is expected that the contract for the erection of the Booth-Dimock Memorial library at South Coventry will soon be awarded. The building will cost about $16,000 and the Salance of the $40,000 bequest will be used as a fund, the income of which shali be for the maintenance, A number of Norwich friends went to Mohegan Tuesday to help Mrs, Henry Mathews celebrate her 90th birthday. For years Mrs. Mathews was one of the most active workers at the annual Wigwam, and a famous maker of cake, yokeag, succotash and the other good things sold. Representative W, W, Bent of Bridgeport, a_ Norwich boy, addressed the Shelton Business Men's associa- tion, Monday night, on the State Leg- islature, declaring that ome of the drawbacks to the work of the general assembly is the enormous amount of private bills that are considered. Connecticut boys on the warships learn that the Atlantic fleet, now at Guantanamo, Cuba, will come nortl: about May for repairs and will spend the great part of the summer about Newport, Flagship Connecticut is to leave the fleet about April 15 for re- pairs at League Island navy yard, Admiral Osterhaus’ flag being trans- ferred to the Wyoming. Entertained B A. Charles Hatch entertained the members of the Bass-Clef club and their friends at his home, No, 72 Kinley avenue, Thursday evening with selections on the Victrola. The hours were passed with Caruse, Tettrazini, Calve, Schumann-Heinke, Lucy Marsh and a few good selections from Uncle Josh, the club members remaining un- tl a late hour. Mec- Suit to Foreclose Mertgage. T. ¢, Murphy and W. P. McGarry have orought suit against C. H. Bchwaner, et al, of New London, for the foreclosure of a mortgage of §1,000, his promissory noete for that amount having been given November 20, 1911, payable . two months. H, Newland | of Norwich will preach in the Lee M. | the | precautionary | al to hu- | Corporation, by Our guarant Eamiyc . . A ~ | Rev. Edw. A, FI v 7= There was the regular weekly drill fafi;i‘,‘zs.”“"“‘"‘ REIEs [P sabuicyed FREDERIC W, CARY, daedie o i bel?l?:egu(;‘rn:;?;» of the Third company, C. A. C, C. N.|Omiq¥&y 0 Lo o0 0 eement | WILLIAM F., HILL, is a native of Hartford, and a member | proyght out plenty of applause, Al G., at the armory Thursday evening, |, on® TGUORAE Lis the = agresment| LEONARD 0. SMITH, £ and former chaplain of Jewel coun- | the waxworks were in conflete co | When two re-culistments were racelv 2 & v J. J. DESMOND, y 11912, by and between The Norwich In- | | | | dustrial ‘Improvement corporation, a cil, Knights of Coiumbus, and was one ed, | of ‘the first members of (he fourth de- At the company meeting it was decided to have a supper and get- PN o1 tume, with Frank H. Foss as an ad- ALLEN bs BHON mirable Mrs. airley, and the follow- Directors. | aau or, M Sharles Williacas P Lot ce. | legal corporation located at Norwich, | , > 3 C ny, |5ree in Connecticut and is a member | ing were in her famous collection: :;hm:u, Mrs. Charles Williams of ;«;fi;flmr meeting next Thursday eve. | Conn., party of the first part, and the \mem‘(ani T}l;era&s‘ }i\};::\;{leneo;?&;( S’e the Full{un'x'nl a xlm»m.\ v{»l th l:nurln King ,Ar\nul;-, Woodruff BSulhvnn. Fif 20 13 . : ican T y, & | 3 T BOGRS. 4 e % gree. He is an eloquent speaker. Inventor of the Thermos Bottle, an Corporstion ‘papers filed with: the | sued to tho Mo aors ot Wore e e e e i Wit DG OGSy Secretaty. . .| Members of e fourth degree and | unknown; bearded lady, Guy Sullivan; stute secretary Imgl{“ie Sterling Secur- fu?flleg ‘th" l’)"f'“bm.fi “f‘é‘hi COmPADY | giate of Maine, having its home office | G i » &+ 2| candidates from all sections of the| Blueheard, George Goodwin: spoiled fties company of Norwich; certificate "a e "] sl St me‘ef‘}:»“gfi‘m Portland, Me., and its principal bus- ' 1. Visscher. | state will assemble at the Garde hotel, | ohjld, Robert Stevens; dwarf, Sydsey showing issue of $100,000 additional | hag bee taroed e o the somancy | iness office in the city of New York, g ‘ol o) Sunday morning at 10 o'clock and| Morrail; _Man with the Iron Mask, capital, g @%ihas been turned over to the company |party of the second part, to wit: ate of Ne Tk, Lss. with Charles J, Dillon as marshal will Reginald Pardy; Captain Kidd, Wilfred Boy Stoed on the Burning Deck, George Sanders. from the }fth company has been hung | Ty e e The party of the second part shall | i- : Py | Most of the officers of the local com. | treot & semi-fireproof factory bufld County of New York, march to St. Joseph's cathedral, where a pontifical high mass will be cele- | | Pardy; | | 7 £ = ing on the so-called Mason land, situ- : City of New York, brated by Rt. Rev. Bishop Nilan. At The K. O. K. A. minstrels made up | panies will go to the ball of the First | 509 on the easterly side of the Here on this 1ith day of February, the ccnclusion of the mass the mem- | the second part of the programme, | company in New London Monday eve- | irname.s river, in the town of Norwich, 1912, came personally Wm. B. Walker, bers will march to the Knights of Co- | their witty sallies and songs as i \vfim{ ths of?u:-rn'_ :};:Lnool will take Gonn,. and now owned by Herbert C. Dresident, and G. T. Boggs, secretary, lumbus hall un Chapel streei, where & | brought out by Clarence Messinger s pblace, instead oi onight. | Williameon, and equip the same with a Of the American Thermos Bottle com- buffet lunch will be served by the four | proper sprinkler \-counctls of Hartford. interlocutor, Fitch Jewett as Bopes, and Guy Sullivan as tambo making a | and who subscribed the foregoing in- #team-heating P&ny ARCANUM CLUB POOL. | system as soon s practicable after the 'strument and caused the corporate| The ceremony of the fourth degree| nit The minstrels opemed. Wih & — [ party of the first part shall acquire seal of said company to be affixed will begin ai 2 o'clock in Fooi Guard | weil rendered medly of five popular { Champion Pierson had a Close Call ' gaid land; and the necessary funds for thereto, and acknowledged the same armory, and the day's festivities Will! songs All the members of the min- close with the benquet at Garde at 6 o'c The exempli 1l be in from Defeat by Bailey. sald erection and equipment shall be to be the free act and deed of sald | supplied by the party of the first part, company, and thelr free act and deed, At the Arcanvm club Thursday eve- 'but shall in no case exceed sixty thou- declaring their authority in the prem- |ning four more games in the handi- sand ($60,000) dollars. ises before me. the Hotel| strel ‘band were in blackface except the interlocutor. The solo numbers were given in good voice by Woodruff ek tion of the fourth de- charge of Master of £ Wil & » g Sullivan, My Wife's oGne to the Coun- 1. | ¢ap pool tournament were played and The party of tii» second part agrees g HENRY M. ATKINS, the Fourth Degree Thomas F. Meagher | (ry, and by Robert Stevens, Alexan- hampior. Pierson came dangerously | to establish in said building its ma-| Notary Publie, Kings County and suite of New Haven. { der’s Ragtime Band. Three little fel- | close to losing his first game. e was | chinery and equipment for the mant Certificate filed in New York county. AR lows, Earl Schlayer, Frank Pardy sad { FIRST CHIEF RANGER | Harold Sullivan, who marched on to playing Balley and both were none | facture of the articles it is now en- | s re i N ¢ City of New York. | pu e ; et ducing, and such other C 3 | the stage attired in proper costume to e R bl ey b e e SPEAKER AT SMOKER.| {17t the sohgs were aua o] (s was general director and besides the Smith, Allyn L. Brown and J. J. De: rrincipale the chorus included George mond, all of Norwich, Conn., directors 5, Church won from Bliven 85 ing equipment in £aid building within from Joseph T. Fanning. | and Foss beat Friswell 90 to | thirty (30) days after the completion ™ e . by e R ttar e S o pan.’| Sanders, George Goodwin, Wilfred and Iz © of said building, and to complete the ©Of the within named The Norwich In-| CEparation Counsel JONN Sacran-| Reginald Pardy and Sydney Morrall. | transfer of all of its manufacturing dustrial Improvement Corporation, ' ning, 'ln‘m ger o ourt chem, | machinery and equipment to said Qulty and fully authorized to execute No. 94, Foresters of America, when it FUNERALS. e o FINDING OF FACTS ASKED, On This App was instituted here was the principal speaker evening at its smoker, held in Foresters’ hall and months | the foregoing contract, and who sub- scribed the same, and acknowledged it to be the free act and deed of said | bullding within twelve (12) m | after the completion of said building; from the date of the completion of Eugene Connelly. | to Supreme Court Will t0 be the f a d of s in Py . Be Based. The funeral of Eugene Connelly, who - arty the second ' corporation, and thelr free act and attended by over 100 of the members - Bcroms el New y\,,k'gl,‘,,h”mn, iy :’:fl E‘;]‘g};"fig\,e‘h;‘h‘g‘;{éh‘{'h‘ occupy deed declaring thelr authority in the and their fricnds, who listened with| 0 o {held from the home of his mother. | the same under the tcrms of this con- Fremises, before me. o Ditacent ax lie. Tndleatad iR B o s Coritaipt TrbcbobiamstLtn Mrs, Denlel Connelly, No. 20 Ward! tract; and said party of the second HENRY M. ATKINS, | applicution of the cardinal principles | gTatulties contempt proccedings aris. street, Thursday morning, and the | vat shail pas a1t Lexes and munteipal Notary Public, Kings County. |of the order—Liberty, Union, Benevo- | ing out o pay g 4 o orters of the last state senate ses- |large attendance included relatives and assessments levied upon said seven (7) lence and Concord. rep S friends from out of town. Rev. W. F. acres of land hereinafter referred to | State of New York. 7 ) Past Chief Ranger Joseph D. Pfeiffer alon, which were dismissed by fudee Cavanaugh celebrated the mass of jmmediately surrounding said build- County of New York, | 5% waa the presiding officer for the smok- || PRSCICT Bl o ence Deming, one {requiem in St. Patrick’s church and ing, and upon the buildings thereon, ; er, and a, stir nagress was GMliver- | ¥ Ne five. petitioning SARUAPER. - & two hyms were rendered by Mrs. B, J. from the date of the completion of In consideration of the execution ed by Depu nk J. Murths, who o, ter finding hes Been Aled Ry .At- Gough. There was a profusion of beau- | safd factory buflding; the party of the| #nd _delivery of the within and fore- dwelt particularly upon the working | connter fndimg has heen 4ied By AL titul floral forms. The bearers were sccond par: shall also pay all premi- OIng contract, we, the American Up of a big class of candidates for the | (OFRe¥ TESRVE S8UE A APl b WCe Uy William J. O'Brien, Stephen P. Coffey, ums for adequate fire insurance, as 1hermos Bottle company, a corpora- intiation in March. f ? | State Treasurer Costello Lippitt. Both | William H. Lynch, William T. Clabby, | determined by the party of the first tion organized and existing under the = The musical part of the evening was | 3tafe Treasurer Cosie'o LAPEILL 00l Bartholomew Suilivan and Timothy | part eovering said factory buildings 18WS of the state of New York, in'a delightful feature, beginning with a John | Greene, with a request for a finding Connelly, Burial was in the family lot upon which an appeal my be based. in St. Mary’s cemetery. Funeral Di- rector Hourigan was in charge. Mrs, James Rohan. solo, The Harbor of Love. by Sullivan, who was in fine voice, and | was followetd by a quintette from’the Sodality, comprising Joseph Sheridan, und also other buildings now standing aid state, hereby adopt and ratify the on sald seven (7) acre tract, during Within and foregoing contract, and | the life of this contract, and shall also hereby guarantee its due performance | at its own expense, during said period, LY the party of the second part herein Opportunity for Missionary Werk. s 4 S sprinkler and | described { John Sillivan, Thomas Brennam, Wil-{ Rev. Angelo D. Domenica, Italian The funcral of Mary Quirk, widow KeeP said buildivgs (""rg‘(‘,::“i‘r“,aflw In testimony whereof the said Amer- | llam Malone and Arthur Campbell. | pastor at New Haven, was the i of Jumes Rohan, was held from her and condition: and said buildings ican Thermos Bottle company, last They had to respond to an enthusias- | er Thursday night at the Central Bap- late home on North CHff street, Thurs- Spo), POl 2% ¢aid party of the first mentioned, by Wm. B. Walker, its tic encore. Others to silg were Horace | tist church prayer meeting, which was ;3'1\‘ gmmm-.r, and mnIx:v rcj.‘amrnsl and pert so long as the land on which they Dresident, hereunto duly and fully au- Corning, Nicholas Spelman, Eugene }conducted under the missions commit- riends were present. Rev. Hugh Trea- o ¢ thorized and empowered has hereunto Calkins and Matt Bennett,while among | tes of the church in the Men and Re- S rems y ty of said nett, nor officiated at the services in St |Stand remains the propert; set its han! and seal on thic 1ith day the spetkers were J. C. Keegan, man- | ligion Forward Movement. Patrick's church and Mrs. B. J. Gough N‘;‘!Ys‘;fnf“:_“fl‘r':" g:‘r"‘;_ of the second Of February, A. D. One Thousand ager of the Singer Sewing Machine| "Rey. Mr. Domenico —mvhul:od the Sang Jesus, Lover of My Soul, and| .ot “holi have paid out, through a| Nine Hundred and Twelve, agency, Chief Ranger George . Do-|fact that the Conecticut churches Nearer, My God, to Thee. There were | 3. or banks of said Norwich, the WAL B WALKBR, | lan of Court City of Norwich, ¥ Sil. | were having presented {o them great et Lo N The bearers t,ca] gum of three hundred and seven- | President. | via. urph; opportunities James Rohan, | -5 | Rdwa {a h ming here of so many It . Rourke, John” Rilev. Dargiek | V-five thousand (3375,000) ~ dollars, Description of Property. s N Ml s AR Y S T S R Ay i Barry and Matthew Galligan of New | f0f 1abor emploved in said town of{ During the day the special commit- | ynger the direction of the commit- | generally indifferent attitude towards Haven, Burial was in St. Mary's cem- | NOrWich by said party of the second (eo secured from H. C. Williamson a| tee ani a highly enjoyable evening | the church of their native land, with a etery. - % part. (exclusive of salaries of offloers | warranty deed to the property in ex-| (% iSieq Ty the efforts of the court| considerable tendency towards athelsm. BN 5% and directors); and algo the further’ change for the $15,000, and in the deed | rnambers for their gucs = Slipe R ;um ofl mrepd ln:x;ggg%‘)imd sfl[\'fill“ he property is des:ribed as follows ? Pl e G5 e o0 Some thoughtful drivers klehep mu,v:i K g ve. thousan: 1$,000) dolla P s A ese ool There was a large attendance at|through said bank or banks, for ad-| Described in Deed. RYSiic, GO T ONESIIE LTS e e i S the supver and entertainment given| vertising in the leading magazines! The warranty deed given the com- FROM NEW LONDON ELKS b~ and Tialile: to \oa gtk by the Ladies' sociely of St. James'|and newspapers of the country—in Dany b Mf‘. w Ilian’xsfin gi\_’f“y the fol i .| standing for any length of time. church, Poquetanuck, in the parish| which advertising the city of Norwich, lowing hound and description of| piy Their Best in the First of tne 3 hall Thursday evening. An exceilent| Conn., is mentioned—the perty of the Property: Three Games. . supper was served by the ladies from ks first part shall execute and deliver to! 1 Herbert Williamson of Chica- 5 o'clock to §, after which the play, the party of the second part a valid, EO. for the consideration of one dollar At Mystic 'x'm-;suaz' evening the New The Dairy Farm, was presented. The|deed granting and conveying to said Ll”"l other \'u!ualble \'L{Dsiqe_ruliuns re- | ;< rdon Elks and the Mystic club roll- WHY GO leading parts were taken by Miss | Jarty of the second part In fee, and| ceived to m)f:x It satisfaction of thej O T Y Nhe latter team gelting Edith Lucas and William Mitchell, All| free from incumbrance, except as here- | Norwich Industrial Improvement Cor-| ¢ "0 1ive. “games. They yon the the parts were well taken and the|inafter provided, the title to so much boration, a lega] corporation under the first game by 50 pins, but thereafter ithout | fhe Gosvintinin 48, » presentation was loudly appl:{uded by | of the said seven (7) acres of land,!laws of the state of Connecticut, lo-| ¢y U,; 1 their bowling, Robertson was C! the atdience. Selections were ren- | hereinafter referred to, as shall not| cated In the town of Norwich, cOURLy| g it 201 for a single and 481 for check book, When We are ready Sebed by th B sl : reviously deeded to said| of New London, state of Connecticu ok e k2 § x AR o e 2:;195 h.frmm‘éle‘:e\?fifi p;fi,l with said | do give, grant, bargain, sell and con- | tofal. The summary and willing to render you this building end the improvements then | into the said The Norwich Indus- | New London service, even though your ac- thereon, snbject, however, to the eon- | trial Improvement Corporation, all}J], Newman . 160 449 * | dition and reservation that if at any ' that Srat of llaml jiltuatledd ind Sm Sh;}' 2 165 count be small. | ti i n (10) years after the town of Norwich and bounded and de- | Robertson 9 4::('3 o ?hkz"co,‘:pléuon of said factory scribed as follows: Northerly by land | ‘ravio: The check book, if properly l | building, the party of the second part now or r.xrl{n'ri\' uxf ('m]mH.“P. Cogs-| 1. Newman used, is & record of ail trasssns | said building, or cease] well, easterly by Laurel Hill avenue ! Rea Men f\};?:g al;:?jol:xfldlng a8 its factory for | and land now or formerly of J. S. Spi- tions, and the cancelled checks { a period of six (§) or more consecu- cer, southerly by £ g vouchers for every payment. tive months, or be adjudged bank-| now or formerly of J. F. Lester, and|_ Nand 456 rupt, or be placed In the hands of a| Westerly by land now or foremrly of | Holland i al\ e Tecelver, then the title to said seven:the Norwich and Worcester Railroad Leonard .. - [ () acres of land, or such remainder | company, being the property known Spencer .. lr “m "lalllfls lflafl msl 0 To “maki d, i thereof, and gaid buildings shall re- as Riverside, and containing 26 ana Beco i - b make good,” requires a i 0 bsolutely in the party of the|four-tenths acres, moreo r less, excopt- | Mulla u man's unhampered ability. | first part; provided, however, \)\a\‘ir'lim lm:n[-;"g_e i;r:;;l&i(:sma:m::cgc:grlk; oppemsireye Shetucket Street | this provision shall not apply to any|ed trac ot s, > 4 Frequently, headaches and | interrupiion or suspension of opera- | dimensions of 30x100 feet, deeded re- Team Standing. The Bank of Friendly Helpfuloess: | tions by the party of the second part, | spe-tively to Frank W. Nichols, Ed- Won, > Tt other annoying ills, brought on win P. Jahn, and John A. Hagberg, to-| s, s ) i gether with the rights of way there-| New l'.mml;‘x]‘ ll;m_ w granted. lt is the intention of \rffm‘_ij ”n the grantor to convey bby this ':eedk Mystie club .. i all of the land and rights granted to| said grantor by an administrator's K. 0. K. A. MINSTRELS. deed from Bela P. Learned, adminis- trator of the estate of William H directly caused by and resulting from labor strikes, firg or other unavoid- able casualty. Said seven (7) acres shall be the ! seven acres of said Mason land which | | said party of the second part shall| select at once; but the party of the | recond part agrees, in making its se- 5 ) by the habitual use of coffee and <% tea, make it quite impossible for a man to think clearly and do i i | Church Boys Sho his best work. Trinity Episcopa urc! 3% w POSTUM —made of clean, hard wheat— I} —is really a food-drink, and |} used regularly in place of coffee the said railroad company land to Laurel Hill avenue, with a uniform width o | two hundred (200) feet. Norwich and Worcester Railroad company and extending easterly from | In providing for the construction of said building it is agreed by the party cept su:h parcels and righis as are de- scribed in three warranty deeds from said Wilhamson as follows: (1) (o Frank W. Nichols, under date of May 12, 1903, recordede at page 27 of book 120 of the Norwich Land Records; (2) te Edwin P. Jahn, under date of Sept. and (3) to John A. Hagberg, 1 f lection of said seven acres, to exclude| Mason. under date of X-‘e_b;ua:_\'h lTk, Ability as Entertainers. f land fronting| 1803, and recorded at page 528 of bool Ao 5 {‘:K:I,Th;;’:l‘\flr:d ‘{;&f‘:? ‘f’?m‘“l:n land og! 120 of the Norwich Land Records, ex- Mis. Jarley’s Waxworks and a min- strel show by the Knights of King Arthur of Trinity Episcopal church, all given in finished form, made an at- tractive entertainment for the good- sized gathering in the Sunday school | room at the church on Thursday eve- ning and the good work of the boys of the second part that the adoption | 20, 1905; of all plans and specifications, the let- ting of all contracts for the construc- tion and equipment, and the making of all payments on account of said work shall be subject to the approval { of the party of the first part; and that, all other things being equal, the con- tracts for the construction and equip- ment of said building herein provided i for shall be awarded to Norwich, Conn., contractors. The party of the second part shall have the right at any time during the life of the contract, to purchase any portion of said seven acres, aside from the portion covered by said factory and by the house new thereon, and the land required in cennection with these said buildings, at a price not exceeding the rate of one thousand €$1,000) dollars per acre, in case said of. the #eoend part pany - shall desive under date of Aug. 20, 1906. 1 The next step m the matter will not come until next week, it is expected, when the officers of the company are to be here in regard to the locating of the plant here. COMPLIMENTARY SOCIAL. st. Mary's T. A. and B. Society En- tertained Its Minstrel Troupe. or tea which contain the drug, caffeine, has helped thousands of of people in every walk of life, by removing the handicap to natural ability. The say, 10 days, may point the way ECZEMA SUFFERERS. 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