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and Photoplays at Davis post, No- 1 G, A R, mests Benefit Socisty ity ¥, 63, B of orestors’ Hal 3 in L. “-'flaa'nmn(‘xmn Re'20, 0. U, A Laurel Hill Avenus in Bl Block. home on Railroad street. James Royle and family of Plain- fleld were local visitors for New Year's. Joha Hccles of Norwich was a t at the B. W. S. C. dedication ball on Wednesday evening. : Miss Bessle Taylor of Plainfleld is the guest of Miss Ruby Erickson. Joseph Haley of Palmer, Mass., 18 the guest of his parents on High street. Mrs. Alex Dupont, Jr, is vistting relatives in North Grosvenordale. Willlam Caron, who attends school in Canads, is home for a short vaca- tion. the New Year's recess at her seph’s seminary, Hartford, has lpcn?fl(g the holtdays at her home in H ory A. Congdon of Worcester was & visitor with friends in Putnam on Thursday. Alvarez Mulre has so far Tecovered ‘from the Injuries sustainea when he broke bis log last summer that he is able to get around with the ald of a cane. The Ladies’ gulld of St. Philip’s church met with Mrs. Payne of Grove street Thursday afternoon. George Woodward of Boston was & visitor here Thursday afternoon. ‘Miss Helen Adams of Fremont street haa been spending her vacation with vees|FOR A FEW- 10c pound No_use to pay high price for Cream- | ery Butter, the children like Peanut Peanut Butter ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF 5c per line, six words to the line TO RENT. POETRY FAITH. Let a valiant Faith cross swords with Death, And Death is certain to_fall For the dead arise with joy in their They were not dead at all. If_this ‘were only a world of ohance, Then faith " with'its steong white Could bu(;x;d'mrougn the sod and fashion > And set Him to shine in the dark, Eo.in troublesome days, and in shad- owy ways, In the dire and difficult time, We must cling, we must cling to ous . ANNOUNCEMENTS nas Boon' shending mer vacadi g3, Dutter. the PR ; L Papaling LT d v ¥ ur courage to belghts sublime. BREED THEATRE. P Came from Fitchburg to Wed. < = e | TTo mENT_Furnsnea oo cen- | 1y Wit Ehis sunltmas UTNAM Tho Friohbar, Mase, News of Wed- | 11 s LOUET oL wants B | R e e pem,_malich cous | 9 RENES mumibes, eophy SR {1t hoLE el o MR s T {The Mills of the Gods, Marvelous Three | Republican Town Committee Gives | Rogday sal i S = “mte (7] mw ers L0. e T o o e e janid | veniemces. Inquire Bullstin But'in kceping our trust that Love Thousand Foot Film. Dinner—President General to Visit | Mrs Baward Smith, Mo, St Snow M FE L s A SRR e OB BALE Now milon cow W A | —G s i o § West Town BL, |. Ana that whatover is, is ris Btk itoght the atvimpest motion |- -LUnicn | St..Jesn: Beptiste—Barcels|iifeqt tund Misd Mebal M Holman, ERANKLIN-SRUARE, b g A S Tl ey i | neer Zeriands Corner: o e e aad | When the Hopes of this world Intz Post Popular—Fitchburg Pair Wed | Saughler of, xS, Josebl ras Tucsday Over Somers Bros. WaN S goat. Jow-| _FOm arm. 200 acres, 10- | clectric wired: also barn if desired. ¥or chaos are huried in Putnam. E B0 era mASiEa at Pitiem by REv. oot pise s adivens Hoete, Dot goom mu;.," roodshed apd cookroom | further particulars imaulre of X s And the devil seems running i 5 i > = George B. Stanley. The young couple Jansd IOeNE W ISR e e T Seotland” Road. NoTWI" | When the bad folks stay and the gook of the Gods, founded upon the Capt. John Murray spent some time { = “ G 9 = - silo, 32 henneries and other ldings; ‘'own. Phone 3 pa 2 . some Hme | journeyed to the Gretna Green state in Don’t tinker with your WANTED Wil the guy hat Jost (he | fand fn ‘Mt siate of cuitivation, sl | —poto e Ul o | ey T rt novel by George P. Dillenback. ‘the story Sig. Lorenzo, president Thursday visiting stores where tools are sold, trying to find out prizes for corn culture. Mr. order to avoid the five-day law. WATCH or CLOCK. noiseless soup spoon this? Free Saturday only, a 5c box of matches ably divided into i turage and woo mowing, pas- ing never I rooms, gas, bath, hot and cold water, steam’ heat furnished. Inquire R. W. Oh, that is the hour to trust In tbe Power T Smith 1s employed at Berger's lunch ‘of one of the largest insurance com- |if the chisels left by the Dayville post- | X SALh Gecl A5y’ pipd et Pasan's Bmoke/| Bol e et e gty T " 5 ;:‘ l{.lh.n...llo nne‘;:.:.tllhe leaders | office burfilhrs were purl::hl:.sed in ‘m‘is SO 35 Send postal or pllmnv.v an;z f(" |_152§ Shop. jangd_ gatea® 3l rilion cast of ifi'“ gx;r Tiiden, 74 m.’: St. -:ecs:a rZpat will stragnton the :7”!}'"@! n the select social circle, but an |city, but he was not able to ascertain == CLEGE ™ Practical . Watchmaker, N th ro- | North Stoning: o, ress Hot: | o RENT Lower femsment. _four | o5, d°ath and sorrow aro niile™: _ habitue of the lowest dens of iniquity, | that this was the case. JEWETT CITY Washington St, Gity, who will callect, | spectabie family mear N. Iu. troliey iiss | c¢ D Bromiey, R ¥. D. Noy s, Box 16, | ooms.” Euaguire™d Bradford, Besk- |Gt “Wiill® Wil 1%, waw- ~ a fact known only to & few persons, Premium’ for Corn Growing. Err s deliver and guarantee all repairs. by young ed couple. Address F.|NO b, Cong. e Dbinder, 108 Broadway. fas tilus. S is in love with pretty Maria, a waltress | 1 - (SO 90 OTT RO L I Mrs. G. H. Jennings Entertains Wo- [ ““Gyer 10 years' bemch experience. |E; C. care Builetin Co. Janda WEY BUY NURSBEY STOGK of | —¥OR RENTAttractive ofice and ad- Bt | BE LIRS, Sl | e ot T p SRS | mans Porsign Wisionacy Socity . TOU SaYphun fom siaso s an | S, i 0N iR, nine o | lihe Sl Sl ek o meTRATo~. Teg her. Lorend uses his fnfluence | (354,000 T van ne. aizen for corn | Church—Miss Mary Nicol Surprised. > of Norwich Deslgning School. at store, | B50PLI% e e e oL e er e | A git,hey pess them 1 i .10 hawe Pietro an a_dispossesse: P o e e Ry o o 52 Main Street. pa B e BB ouss o _store No. road- | 4 some w things _~of their home, and being ill, dies as |8TOVINg In Connecticyt Aurag ¢ | .Ihe meeting of the Woman’s Horeign WANTED Position by experienced p At P Tl arepen Hotel and | Nel splendors in the sky 2 result, leaving a littie daughter, | 31 that e expected to Induce otfer | vigsionary soclety of the Cofsresa- walirens. Apply. Waltress, Box, 11, f.| EOR_SALE _Model Mo E¥ Overiand | formlerly cocupded by W J. Towasend ¥ splendors in the sk Rose. Pietro atiempts io strangle Lo- |- tional church was held at the home D. 5, City. Janid _|gng all extras; good conditid est | H. Shields. apri2d |I pull the veil from My: tery Tenzo, but is put in jail. He is released Guests of Republican Town Committee of Mrs. G. H. Jennings Tuesday after- WANTED _Situation for general of- riding car; very powerful; cost $1,760, B an- W. L Hullaza, FURNISHED ROOMS — Central loca- Men look a foolish look, and fee Jater and by the death of an aunt, he noon. Mrs. H. N. Wheelock presided at fice worx by a competent man, solicit- | will sell for $700. v v 1 32 Jett @ row of tenement houses, and | About @ scoro of prominent cltizens | tho meelipk. | Mre. . "I “Burnham. ;ngm?:ua‘:;[n-afid::‘p;flz;!. duties that | felson. Conn. acsia’ |tea. rs Fanma Morse, 18 Union Bt | They knew her all the while. becomes prosperous. s e | were guests of e members of e re- TS, . A urleson and Mrs. L. A. Mm - F ALB— pY Ap- I cive a yout] h. wer to tell daughter and its grandmother and his | publican town committes at a special | Panton were appointed as nominating D 3 neceesary to produce satistaciory re- | FOR BAL e G "R |, Te SBtare at 81 Framklia 843 | Oia 1ore that is s pew: B e e e e e B e e E 4 B st ol ] AWINS, PIQUES, | turing industries. “Business,” Sulletin | FoR SALE_Slab wood, stove lengihs, | Inguire at Bulle tioe | "3yeia . | The wies men wag thelr heads an® Here Lorenzo bargains with soms |o'clock Thursday evening, the gather- | Christmas poem, which was followed > ? | orace. ' " dec8id _ | sd50 cord. 3236 helf cord: - G. A Bul- | —pURNISERED ROOMS, ail medern con” | And ke his wor & 3 523 g ts n ¢ his words are true. veniences, 38 Unlon St. Telephone 834-4 & scoundrels to abduct Rose, which they do. Maria’s half sister, now a great agtress, and married to Conte Graca, sees an opportunity to avenge her half sister'’s death, and she ensnares ing being a very pleasant one. A HOPEFUL SIGN. City Growing Better—Fewer Cases in by the hymn O Little Town of Bethle- hem, sung by Mrs. L. G. Buckingham. The subject of the programme which had been prepared by . Mrs. H. N. “Wheelock was China. Items regarding POPLINS, STRIPED SHIRTINGS, SILKS. WANTED _Hall's Barber Schools, 814 Washington St., Boston, Mass. Wages, room, board, raiiroad ticket furnished by 51 co-perative propositions.” ec: lara. Tol. 546-6. dec28d ¥OR SALEHouse of 10 rooms with £00d barn suitable for garage; good Ieaton for selling. Inquire at 148 A ect Kinley Avenue. yita A1 furnished rooms, Mar- Jofive Dunding. | Mre ue-."n‘nm uu:“k A beggar played his violin Where wind folk sob and sing: I whispered to his heart, and now He plays before the kins. J.orenzo by her wiles, and learns from - Dim that he is the man who set fre Police Court. Sucealgnidi Nk Aula Ry b il WANTED Cotton loom nxer, five | THINK IT OVBR — 3250 noteheads The crowd saw but the parts of steef B L Laaacoends. and retaeed 1o arles, American methods, opportunities barness work, man with family pre-|and 250 6% (regular business size) Piled high before their eyes jay the insurance. Th 1 1 The records of the city court show in China, university missions under the ferred. John L. Ross & Son, Bagle- | envelopes, neatly printed, for $1.90; 500 FOR SALE. "Long to the bullder's heart I came— o i rgio e s $.5memel | ihat oniy 146 cases of ail inds came | direction of Harvard university, Yale, ville, Conn. “dec20d _ | each, $3.80. d for' samples 'and He saw his tower rise. Trokors mosing T wenld be s tut Seoil | betore that tribanel dusing 1913, the | Operlin college Princeton, Pennsylva- LOTH ROOM WANTED Neat capable _wirl for | BIL07 BOY BTG YU AT 2egd FOR SALE. Iam a guest that ihe startling effect that the aerful | lowest number since the ciiy was in- | 112 and Cambridge, opportunties in ed- Ci general housework; references re- | &5, . g 3 = L rder of the | T 33,5 Fusst that comes = “ronderzul it " | ucation for Christian graduates, & crit- bired: good wa ADply to F. B 5 In compliance wi 3 Not ‘lured by throne or mart: climax has on the audlences. This pic- | corporated. —There was a marked re: « £ Pt Geciia Probate Court for the Distriot of North | T ~ive to ian the love of Life — Ture is three thousand feet long and | duction in the number of cases for ln. | ical moment, and eniarged cquipment Taftville, Conn. el = i SAYE_O, L O pigs, thoroush. | Blonhigion, 1 will sll sl of the real | Or wse I'Trenic nis heart B — imaet Tt [foxiCation. - ook, Mre. Jonn Whalley, Mrs. B. .| T2ke Teftville or Willimantlo cars |, WANEER Taw fars, oL . 4, Haet | countey. Ludiow warm. Norch stoning: | S8% 20 SPERERIS an® B0 G oyt [ 0007 ard Dresback, o Ainslec's shown lay and tomorrow Fire Laddies Thanked. s el Geer, O 3 tt. i novsd 43 = B._5.: Norwic] onn. K. F. . deceased, and consisting of Feust. s Samucl Geer, Mrs, G E ¢! Benns Hiiton. Tpesfracts of Jand as Tollows: HUMOR OF THE DAY Danielson Jennings, Mrs. H. H. Burnham, Mrs, B. WANTED _All kinds of raw furs. 1 three An undfvided one-half interest in The fire departments of and Webster heve received from the | M. Swift and Mrs. 1. G. Buckingham. TER LAN ETS will meet at Joseph Connor & Soi PRINTING —Look at these prices: 500 5 73 BALTIC. committee of the common council of | A solo.The Midnight Song, was sung by WIN' B K very Baturday. B Wocaworth |\ S% jenvalopes (rexular, business ‘size). | the TeuspaLk Cresmery B D e o Mother (summoned by defeated - Putnam handsomely engrossed and | Mrs. Buckingham. A short sketch of Dayid 32.00; "5,000, $6.00; 10,000, 10.00. '506 | and ontbuilding. nurse)—Oh, Maudie, darling, how can Hall and Gymnasium Formally Opened | framed resolutions of appreciation for | Miss Burton's book, China’s New Day, for street or stable. WANTED — Rallway mail olerks; | noteheads, ix0%, printed, '$1.40; 1,000, | % The Hull farm, so-called, located | ¥ou be s0 naughty? Maudie—Eas : by Baltic Workmen’s Social Club— | the services rendered to this city at the | was read by Mrs. Swift, and Mrs. commence $75 month; thousands of ap: | 3210 5,000, $6.50; 10,006, '$12.50. 806 | In Nerth Btonington and Stonington, | —Punch. Funeral of Dennis Murphy. Hie ot hies dn the'nisht of Now 20~ Tt B he Tusuch DUkt Guaranteed Pure Wool B ey Sxareinationd soon, Candidates | 32.50; $:000, $5.505 16,000, "318.50; "800 | 3. Tho thres hundred acre farm. | DCSIor (fo Mre. J. wlose hiisbend i President General of Union St. Jean AR'S GA conched free. Framklin instituts, Dept. | billnéads, 7x834. prinfed,” $1.60; 1,000, | west of the highway leading trom Old [ ¥ery, as he had any luc New Year's eve the Baltic Work- Coming. NEW YEAR'S GATHERING A at 86W., Rochester, N. Y. novs: $2.10; 5,000, $1.00; 10,60 $18.50. 500 lflleflc to Enrtsh St:?uclglbw:'rnk;:.‘r;fly “\'BI'I:A ;;llmorge;db:i ag no(?!nk exoe ' % i > 2 c3 = statements, 53%x83%, printe 1.40; lown as the Samus , doctor.—Lippincof men’s social club celebrated the open. H _T. Ledoux, president general | Held in Congregational Church Parlor WANTED Plago tuning. A G. Gor- | {0 ements, o5igx ?u 007716000, ;‘u_on_ ¥or further Information inquire of | Magazine. ing of their new hall and gymnasium s : 5 a Prospect Bt, City. TeL 6si- 0 i el a grand sociul and dinca The | 26, Hich S Joan, PAptse WA b | T —Entertaining Programme Carrisd LOWEST PRICES. Bl i PR *hent 357 salimiea She Suie ALLEN L. BROWN, Adminlstrator, core | profeasor—Doesn't it make you sad e was attractively decorated nn*v{l)'ekg[ed officers of the council in Out. etin Co.. Printers and Binders, Nor- dec20F 5 to see women weaving feathers of the by Geduldig of Norwich and was |ty vite . The inats e wioh, Gonn. 2 peor litile birds on their ha.s? Aar- Eroets samieed "On Tao stags walch |11 0 e PCE B T RIS || e anmunt svew Yoare gacnerng ot | The Shefucket N = WANTED e Hled Man it fan't the feat - Jres bemiied with decoraive Troes and | Fif) ‘Cn Frovlisnce street, commencing | the Coniresationa churen was neia 1 | 10 Shetucket Harmess Co., : TR o, e Siseniant plow make me sad—iva their billsi—Lon e - elie N. Mil- |4t 7 p. m., and it is cxpected that | the church parlors on Wednesday| / Good Family Cook, Becond Girls, |land, balance pasture and wood, Eood FOR SALE pinion. merd's ovchestra Of six Dieces, which | ;empers from all of the councils in | evening. ~The rooms were decorated Oppostte Chelsea Savings Bank. General House Work Woman in din- | fruif, 1% miles from R. R. station and S e inasnyy iia pouw rendersd following delightful con- | this fection will be represented at the | With red and green. Over the en- fng room, Serub and Kitchen Women. | yillage, hear maricets ii4 Yoom colonial B rain and my wife went out with i om 330 o b0 | sestferine trance hung an enormous red bell, and J. B. LUCAS, Sutsiae Tnd in Jarge pazn o ocniton. ‘A First Mortgage 6% out an umbrella~" “No' doubt With the beginning of a new year | arches of smaller bells were about the g ost $365, sheds, outbuilds: p 3 .| take refuge in a shop some Wa‘;fifl §rand Amer- | that has so far presented nothing but | rooms. The plano was set in a_half- MISS M. C. ADLES Roem 32 Central Building gmmnx Sost 386, sheds, outhulidings. | § Bond in a Connecticut Cor- | '35, ats st whats worest T e ome apermezz0. | spring-like temperatures, the icemen in | circle of pine trees, and posts in The| it % S R $1,000 down Includes noussnold fur- |f poration Recommended to J|=e"—Peie Mele. s Tecelved Jearty ap- |this section are beginning to worry | room were either decorated with ever- [.' Bibhings, farming _tocls ‘and pouitr. || Wife—Why did vou tell the I ande, It was pronounced the bost |ovor yertlng i season's supply of the | Ereon or pine trees were pinced around | (1AIySCH I WANTED Tryons 'Asency. Willimentie. Cona. " (}investors by e e s Fwnisbad rpsic !ore'd‘_:‘;::‘”'ihm cold stuff. None of the places where | them. Red carnations and poinsettias - such s §o0d cook, when you £ T eaioped B Shot hree Gomareh |Loe is cut from Tor storage fs more than | wero the fnishing fouch of color. The| Baldness Follows Neglect |General Housowork Girls, two Hospital |~ e Spencer Trask & Co. can't even boil a potato? H skimmed over, not to think of e | pastor an s wife and the deacons i o : had te make some excuse, my k vl "w & an excellent lunch | many inches in thickness that must | and thelr wives received A pro-|The person whose hair and scalp are |Malds and a Girl for Boarding House.} ;.. several good horses that will Price to net 6.15%. and I GIANE kuow what else o s : lub | come before cutting can commence. ramme entertained the cempany, dur- | cared for systematically show their FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, welgh 1100 to 1500. These are all ac- London Opinion. included tusicey and ham sandwiches, ;o - pary . 7 = 4 Op ¢ R kiulla o cake And oo 3 Representatives-elect to the general [ ing which Mrs. F. S. Leonard sang | Wisdom. If you have been careless in = climated. I wish to dispose of them JAMES L CASE' N6 et an Vo & TS SPhIAD. 16 280 i e e assembly in towns in this section of | two of Charles Wakefleld Codman's | Uiis Tespect, make a resolution to do |M. J. COSCORAN, Supt., Central Bldg. | right away, to make room for amother 2 h—Can vou tell me - s Mr, e . 1s fntabed in | Windham co are getting ready for | Indian songs, From the Land of the|better for the New Year! Miss A R R A cEpwtnakac N cRMeEviek, OL. bt B o AN Aty ’ o G e et o Spis and | the opening of the session next week. | Skyblue Water, and The White Dawn | Adles’ scalp tonics are just what you BLMER R. PIERSON. gray hair, talking to those ladies o all upo-date edulpment ON the same | Senator-clect E. H. Keach left for the | is Stealing. Donald C. Bliss sang| need: 8 LOST AND FOUND. Tel 1189 dec30d e e o e [P e o5k | sate capital Thursday afternoon. One | Shall 1 Be Forgotten? by Herbert| Everything for the Hair, Face and OPLE S S FOAT RR, tHdLs. wWhy @ra Over the gymmastum is a fine | thing that je'on the minds of the m ey Scal LOST — Bmall ‘package containtmg asked you, as I thought you'd be s race track, from which a view of | pere pr - O eracar | Jonnton, and was accompanied by Mrs. B iT . a books; useless 1o to know.—Punch. i ok a1 bers from this section is the matter of | Leonard. Keeney Potier and Miss|308 Main St, mext to Chelsea Bank. | Silesman’s used order A 3 For Sale or Exchange § 3 : he & o8 below may e en- | committee appointments. It ls stated | Jaan Burleson played three mandolin| Telephone 863-& SR L A ! FOR S ALE Organist (discussing the music for oy are pool, card and billacd rosme | that the ‘members from Windham | and piano dueis. ¥. D. Ballou sang & DerCsain. Fiader please return to 13| Eisht Room Cottage, Grist Mill, Saw a speclal service) — And after tha | county will be well taken care of this | solo entitled Past and Future, an Boswell Ave., City. Jan3d | Mill, Cider Mill, Barn, Hen House, 10 chant T'll put in something lighter, are the smoking and read- i e, and was o , - Phis toorelivve the hasvy claied ing pariors, music room and a fine li- | o o0 3 & . accompanied by Mrs. Ballou. Mrs. E. Acres Land, with excellent water priv- NO. 83 WILLIAMS STREET, ;;‘;‘l‘:lnt‘?g‘le PRIins DU Datvy clamle ‘Drary, making the Baitic workingmen's | Water Commissioners’ Stringent Ryles | A. Faust read a selection, Just a Little Tl e ncxx;o. e TWELVE-ROOM HOUSE pe e e Y g ciubhouse finely equipped in every re- spect. Through the good judgment and generosity of the Baitic Cotton Mills company the present membership of One of the rules adopted by the city Dboard of water commissioners is as fol- lows: In case of & violation by a water taker of any regulation established by Word Unspoken, and was accompasied on the piano by Mrs. Ballou. Refresh- ments and games followed, the former being In charge of the officers of the ATTENTION! E. A, PRENTICE Phome 300. 86 cne st. WITH MODERN CONVENIENCES AND ABOUT THREE ACRES OF LAND. the tedium will be appreciated. ler. “They says some unusually tell me that your small b clever things. the club is 200. the water commlssioners, or for non- | Ladies’ society. The programme was say Following are the officers of the | payment of rates within the thirty | arranged by Mrs. G. A. Haskell and iYes, yes, Did you hear his latest”’ club: President, Robert Love; vice |davs after they are due, the supply | E. F. Burleson. The decorations wers z Inquire of {Bun SV yoR ifiever et him resident, Henry Reeves; secretary, |shall be cut off from the premises in | by Mrs. T. B. Keen, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. FOR SALE “True, but I've met a lot of dot - 'ames Oullen; treasurer, John Dres- | default, and the water will not again | Spicer, Oscar and Harold Spicer. 1 Jm L CASE, Jthers oflln\'a.ria.bl_v tell the sa. cher. Directors, R Love, James Cul- |be let on-until all of the causes of Surprise Party. - e e o - silly tales."—Cleveland Plain Deale len, J. Clabby. ‘J. Drescher, \L. Fon- |complaint have been removed and dues | afjes Mary Afentcol ey e s 40 Shetucket St. Norwich, Coma. Lecturer—All statistics e t taih, T. Webster, D. J. Hines, T. Sul- | paid, with an additional payment of $2 T Prrunite — Lot 86 feet frontage by 120 feet the blond woman is more diffic o Givan, B. McGill, J. Andrews, L. Dres- \for letting on the water. on Hew: Xeas Pioie ln e vialiafrom 8 bl s ey e get along With than . the brune arge party of her friends. The com- Office of the w8 jeht. ana fexsbu Astonished Man in the cher, H. Reeves, J. Kay, F. Marchault. Amateurs to Box. pany spent a delightful evening with Street Commissioner. ipg lot. Price very reasonable. (starting up)—Are you certai ithletic committee, W, D« 11y, k. 1 & H i Binam, O Remoert N Ot aisiers: | A junior Abdul Hamid, “Dick” Boy- | Eames and refresbments. Miss Alice D L T For particulars inquire of = sxtusiun E e v A. Cullen, C. Swanson and P. Fur. |3Jéin, as they know him up in_the [ McBroome and Wallace Payne sang The ordinences of the City of Nor- THOMAS H. BECKLEY, jsheq Man—Then I believe hier. Dancing committee, W. Donnel. | BOTth end of the city, and Ulric Bar- | solos. Miss McNicol was presented a wich provide that the owner or owners, ey BN Ph. 72¢ FOR SALE blacl) hair is dved.—Philadelph y, chairman; J. Drescher, secretary: | 4ier. also of the Providence street sec- | handsome Cavalliere as a gift from ‘A WAGON LOAD gccupant or occupants, private cor ay Building, ones Braat },A Sullivan, J. F. Brown, A. Cullen, | 0% have been matched to box for six | her friends. The party watched the porations, or any persen Neving care of 278 Main Strest. 368-2 0% X i . Jones 3. Culien, N, Swenson " |Tounds at the meeting of the Putnam | old vear out. of our high-quality feed i cheaper 22 buliding or lot of land, bordering . O O hand st - Charon, G. Leblour, J. Higham, P.|A C. another go Ak e e Family Gathering. in the long run than one car load of | Sk the City, Whors thete ts & Al Fire Insurance in Reliable Fioagh of 8 comne and & bain one, tnat yer husband ymet Farrell, G. Whitehouse, W. McGil, [aRged is to be an clght roun air |\ and Mrs. George Labonne were | Inferior stuff. Feed your live stock | walk graded. or &raded and paved. Compantes. e T R LT , alone. = “He John Perry, T. J, Lillle, Librarian, | PtWeen Ray Smith of Attawaugan, much surprised” New Years day | Properly, and they .will live longer | shall cause fo be removed therefro e e David Grimes. " Janitor, John Kay. ' | FBo has boxed here before, and Arthur | YO, TUG¢ F0R their lght chilaren, | 2nd Prove vastly more profitable to|any and all snow. sleet and los withis land, located 5 minutes’ walk J|{ "G heat, was he? An' how did it g Crosvencrdale: Who came here from New Hampshire, | YOU. We carry a large stock of| fhies, ROUS ROIT, RSAT fovina, "*or o brollay OF 20 minutes vall happen “He fell into the furn 39,000 PAID. Renovation of Hotel Office. Providence, Worcester apd Jewett City, | 2oy, Straw, Corn, 0“‘?' Bte, and| within three hours after rise when _ z over at the foundry, mum.”—Tit 2 J. T. McLellan has commenced com- | Twenty-five grandchildren and severai | OUf Prices compare favorably with | the same ghall have fallen in ‘he night Peck’s Real Estate A eNg! from Franklin Square, price = On Debt of New St. Mary's Church the | pleie renovation of ife office of tho | friends were present. Mrs, Ora Brwn | OUF compstitors :v'.:x‘.é’“'oi‘ e ey ?A?oxfix., BT THE KALEIDOSCOPE ast Year. Chickering hotel. The walls are be- | took a picture of the family party. v bulldi ot of tand. or en | 2 e = g ing redecorated, new lighting fixtures | Abel Brown of New Haven has been S0%0t Bavare, ov Shae place, ahail B FARMS A SPECIALTY | FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, - # 2aAt, S5 Marve church New Yours |added and a new cork composition floor | visiting her brother, R. M. Brown. CHAS. SLOSBERG' Sovered Swithice, At shal Be” the” duty |} central Buitding, Norwich, Gann. Pitishure is diseussing advisabi . masses were celebrat v o be lai e -~resen d of the owner or owners, ocoupan : uilding subways to relieve stree Rev. br. Beilrose, the 5 o'elock thil. | office furniture will be replaced by Election of Nutmeg Camp. ! Sccupants, prvate corporation, or any | 132Spring Sirast, Willlmwtis, Comn Lo dren’s mass and the 10 o'clock high | entirely new equipment. The election of Nutmeg camp, No. 3 Cove Street porson Baviag the carsof such bulld; b mass h the Christmas m = e 8977, resulted as follows: M. W. of A., 1 o e Al T tans A Fertea” ahe: Belicrose thanked his| PARCELS FOST PACKAGES. G, Joseph W, Stattord; Agv. 3. W FovTig e, ice ‘therotrom: o soveri Land For S $1,750 Hophinson, sister of & hysi- arishioners for their generosity = ake: clerk, W. R. Burdick: banker, ve order | the same with sand or some other sul s d % & s | cians famous in Wisconsin as s Ehristmas and wished them 411 5 sach | About Fifty Received and as Many | L. G. Buckingham; escort.G. 11 Thorn. | AWNINGS. Let me nave your e oashare Land For Sala il buy e farm consisting of 15 acres | Bappy New Year. He announced that Seetts o0 Thirsday. ton: 1. W.. Clifford Langlais; W., Fred | now. Any size and any color. Prompt | - IThe fallure to do so for two hours | Forty mcres of high lanc situate on | Sholorthe, JaRd, CotiaEe bt o g | ar Yime "three Milwaukee n he has paid $9,000 on the church debt e ‘Bashaw. 'r;‘wse ‘t;moders gre to be in-| attenticn. J. W. MALLETT. e 5 RO A o e :‘lfi;:‘mr foad overieking 'the | hennery, “all ‘buildidgs in good Sondi’ | went to Pittsburs in the epic se % & i is | stal rst Mo 5 = tlon nty of wood and ‘some fruit. | SRl 1o FUSEES TG O St oo, which greatly pleased his | What the parcels post business 1s| Stalled the firs panguet. of . Rohome| Tek106-3 2 Market St | the ordinances. ‘e that in | the east to Montauk on the west. Only Place 1s situated 1 1-4 miles from Nor- | dialipox in Sale snall parish: e s Ak soing to amount to in this city was |, The annjal banquet of ~Rehame The ordinances also provide that In (36 minutes’ ride from Westesly statlen. | wich and Westerly trolley and 3 3-4 | Cently 2 . { ift to Acolytes. plainly indicated Thursday, the first | 10dEe, No. 29, 29 X will bo' halod case of any violation of any of the|N Y N H. & H. R R. miles from Westerly, R. I. Here is a E = — " ~“Pather Bellerose remembered his 24 | real business day of the vear. About|©n Jan. 16. LEGAL NOTICES. o O s FRANK W. COY. chance to buy @ good farm cheap. In-| Sir Gilbert Parker has lived in ai- @ltar boys in the form of a holly box | 60 Dackages were received up to 4 g, PR T Pacne ther T Tot comn. - ing “with ;m,% Distance Telephons. vestigato. $750 most every part of the British en taining o handsome prayer book | o'clock, and as many more sent out. COLCHESTER Thom shall pay a penaity of fnive dollars | & High Street, Westerly, R L ang. the scenes\of histiafor stories a: of scapulars, a rosary, a crucifix Postmaster F. G. Letters said that for every four hours: of neglect, after declly will buy a 76 acre farm, over 800 cords | novels are laid in India, South Africs a sum of money. the patrons of the service were quick- 3 notice from » policeman of the aity. of standing wood on place. house 1s in | Egypt, Australia and Great Britaln it- lenty Buteau, who has been il the |ly cetting informed of the require. | Election of A. O. U. W.—Postmaster The ordinances also make it the duty Dogr condition, ‘barn, Bems {rull” good | acii I is for this reason that ne ast few weeks, was somewhat better et o - ments for despatching packages and little difficulty along this line ls an- Kellogg Presented Ripe Tomatoes on New Year’s Day. of the Street Commissioner to colleot 8h penaltics imedrred wade: e Fores o rovistons, an: - Patdto ’ to Feport the MONEY LOANED terms. $350 chose the t definttive edition of his le Imperial edition for books. Watch Night Meeting. ticipated. One requirement, however, = i paid to him on de; e 3 5 el : : 2 Taken hy virtue of an execution to oy ok G on Diamonds, Watches, Jewe: will buy an 80 acre woodlot, about 15 | \frs. Whiteisw Reid, whose husband A _Fatch meoting was held at the | familiar with 1o ihar redaiine ome | oAtythe meeting of Colehoster lodge, | 1\, gireoted, and will be sold at Public | prosecuts. thor porty OHeRGIAE: T e A ampa bt acres clear land 400 cords of standing | the ambassador to England, has . E. church New Year's eve until 12 o'clock when the s bells rang in the led the funeral. Burial was in St. ‘s cemetery. Mr. Murphy was a familiar with parcels post stamps be used on all fourth class matter. is that requiring that Regular postage 57 miles away, and Springfield are just outside of the first zone limits from No, 30, A. O. U, W., Tuesday evening the following officers were elected for the coming yea: Postmaster Kellogg was presented New Year's day some handsome ripe Vendue to the highest bidder, public signpost at the in the Town of Nor- AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD rosecute the. party PO R ROLE. T dec2sd LILLIBRIDGE, sireet Commissioner. Teet of ash plagk Sawed 1 1-4 and I 1-2 inches. To be removed within five days after Lowest Rates of Interest. An old established firm to deal with. (mstablisned 1872.) MASKS, WIGS, HORNS, wood (by estimation) on lot, situate: on macadam road, three miles from ralroad. Bend for Wilcox’s Farm Bulletin. Of the Tuners, Take Your Pick, died, will go to California as soon a5 possible and will sever all connect with London. Much of the beau ':"',"' L s stamps cannot be used on this class of | Master workman, Albert H. Foote; | wich, located near the mrocery store TA®m COLLATERAL LoAx co. ; with Lonflon. Much of the bea ! matier hereafter except on packages | foreman, Lucius C. Brown; overseer, | A. Francis & Son, fourteen days after iain_ Strect. Upstairs. Cholce of 400. & . S sent FUNERAL. under four ounces in welght. Jeremiah J. Sulllvan; recorder, ¥red | gate, which will be on Friday, the 10th NOTICE! e own property, and this is to be sent to Deaia Mershy. jniiinam is in unit 15, which aleo| B Baker; fimancier,’ John Condren: | quyof January, 1915, at 11 o'clock in - ey e ek America during the next few weeks includes all points in the town of Kil- | receiver, L. C. Brown: guide, Willlam i i : 3 : e 3 % ——— o _ THe funeral of Demnis Murphy of (linalv, Pomfr®, Pomfret Center, | I Blake: Insida watehman, Alien G | the forenoon. to satisfy said execution 1 Elas are hereby aclisled for snd will 2 Ne. 41 West Broad St. Rooms 1 asd 2.| Miss Jeanette Wyckoff, daughter of ~ Bcot wes held from St Mary's | Woodstock, Plainfield and parts. of | Wickwlre: outside watchman, George |And my fees thereon. the following de- | be Tecelved up to Jam 23th 1913 for ew ear 11tS Westerly, R. L J.H. Wyckoff, formerly secretary o Baltle, at 10 Oiflock Thursday | Canterbury. Boston, Providence, Nor- | B. diller; trustee, Samuel P. Willard: | 5cribed property, to wit: One Wasser- | cofed o5 "the New York, New Haven ‘Phone connection. moyaido | #heiQGurens GuaILIEEERL comy s B A aoiSmn, high requiem mass | wich AWillimantic and New London are | representative. to grand lodge, W. H. | man Plano Plaver, No 76318 and 20 | ind Hartrord Railread Company's 8- | - DOJJ S, TOYS, BOOKS, o' become a farmer. She wiil take m - bod Ree\;‘c(i\ o.r B\e'llero‘!;. n the first Putnam zone. Boston just | Blacker. Hueio Hollsand ons Fiano, §'=2fi‘ ;| tion Grounds at West Chestor, Con! y y )y charge ofl ln; 150 acres Copake 3 Jelin roderick of Norwich |slins into this limit, as oes all parts | The officers will be installed at th ated 8t oo INis Rt Gay af b Ealls - CHInMESE S Oounty, whicl W Jas descon and Rev. 3. 3. Paplilon of | of the unit 484, in ‘which that city 15 | first meoting in January. © | December A rGE . STANTON, P ot o rough Sad TarotER GAMES, POST CARDS, [A PIANO Out of Tune handed down fo her fathér through 2 eacon. as- | located. though the Hub Is just ove e X C ITaNTON, o % = B - Stinguished lne of Dutch ancestors of relatives and friends ai- | milcs distant from this city. Fargord, Pevr [yoar Tomatass, BRIEVE, epa v Ehevic or Faipsedse Loxi? feey 20, "iieax | BOOKLETS, COIN BOXES, | Isn’t Worth a Picayune. TR e AR Mrs. Harriet Stanton Blateh of New daughter, York, assisted by her member of St. Mary’s church. | Puinam. tomatoes by Mrs. A. F. Roper. She |at Norwich, within and for the District | i chage. - = Nora Blatch De Forest, will Hymns were vung by John McQulii- | | Indications are that the citizens of | Dad several plants which were well | 3¢ D55y o0 the 2d day of January, | 5 fdress’ FAVORS, ETC d. H. GEORGE Will Tune It Slick | paper to be calied ihe Woman's of WHlimantic. The bearers were | Putnam are going to take advantago | loaded With fruit when the frost came | Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. MR, A W. HONYWILL, 4 5 TR litical World. It is declared to be the Murphy and James McQuillan [of the attractive parcels post rate in | Put had not ripemed. She pulled.the Bstate of Marinda Burdick, late of dec2TF Supt., Hartford, Conn. - first woman's paper to be devoted ex f#mantic, Willam - Hanley of sending the great majority of pack- vines and put them in the cellar and Voluntown, in sald District, deceased. Frank H. Burdick of Griswold, Conn., MRS. EDWIN FAY clusively to politics. Mrs. De Forest was_until recently a connected with 4, Mathow Delaney of Han- |ages they will b et : they have been ripening a few at a Geald Waido of Srotlend ana | 2507 they will have to £ot away that | fhey Rave, bees ripering 2 appeared in Court and filed a petition ® NOTICE manufacturing establishment in the R o ot e under the 11-pound limit. There | time for the past few weeks = = |pPiving, for the reasons therein set Pies, Cakean d Bread e o coring departine Heard About the Village. is a great deal of interest in the ser- vice and many Inquirfes as to how it chester cailer Wednesday. forth, that an instrument purporting to bé the last will and testament of The annual meeting of the Second that canzot be exceiled. resigned to devote herself to won My Galtagher and daughter {18 _getting started. Sent First Package. said’ deceased bo admitted to_probate | Congregational Eoclesiastical Soolety 177TH DIVIDEND. ‘Plone your order. = Trompt service | work. = > , it s Ordered, That said | of Norwich, Connecticut, will be held tin Providence, formerly of | The express company dofng business | Judge Buell had the honor of send- | pelition He hetrd and decermined at eing yan 3, 3813, °at | Office of The Norwich Savings Soclety. . = 3 town, are guests of Mr. and Mra. | Out of this city has not as yet reduced | mg the Brst package by Parcels Dost | Tec Probate CourtBoom in the City of | 8 0'Clook: In ihe vestey of ing church, | p, Nerwich Comn, Dec. it 1913 |J,OUIS H. BRUNELLE |, Licutepant Sir Brest Shackicton Sullivan. rates, as Is the case elsewhere here- | New Year's day. Norwich, in sald District, on the 7th |to hear the treasurer's report, elect of- | 4 The Direotors, of this Bocisty have the Antarctic explorer, who has come nsuing year, and do any 8¢ 10 Carter Avs. (East Side) to this -ountry for a stay of nine Sullivan of Hartford a local relatives. abouts. The express company’s agents in all of the surrounding towns have The quarterly meeting of the Col- chester Viilage Improvement soclety is day of January, A. D. 191§, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, and that notice of the proper to be done at rent six months & semi-annual divi- dend at the ra of FOUR PER CENT. weeks, 8 confident that Scott reached Pole in less than a month the South 3 - | had instructions to k 1ose tab, > | pendency of saia petition, and of said meeting. : e £ i e e, L el PO Dobien e s | Sting Sondes sveming o | EAUSE Sonn, N S B B | rer o el gemmies | HE SR SR AT B | o wo o Foundry B0, | S e e e o e + * | month. g M ot Meeier w - . N, Treasurer. ry gl explorer, Amundsen thir Charon was the guest of| - Brief Parsgraphs. i o Sl i rowh, New roes| RS MOOEA e on SR ¢ ARTlE Smmor deciaar Fid 8 et e PR in Willimantic Ngy Year's| Clement Gilson is choirmaster and | day. the daté of said hearing. and that re-| Jam. 24, 1913 z janad Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry St., 15 on hig refurn dHip.” he saya T am “ Frank Gleason crusifer of the vested urn made to s ‘mo: ‘worried about e G an ex- choir of St. Philip's church which Ia to | Ridgefield.—Miss Emma 1L Heursux NBLSON J. AYLING, Judge, 3. F. GoNANT 11 Framain &t |DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist | pi1 1. CASTINGS |peai®n. 10 nas been awa for o of Palmer. Masss The above and foregoing is a true Whitestone &c and the J. F. C. 100 vears, and no word has been heard of sing at the Sunday morning services | has retarned to her home in Willt hereafter. / tie, having spent the week with coi’t’tf&f”“fi’-“mz C CHURCH. Cigars are the best on the market Shannen Buildfag Ammex, Roem A. a Specialty. them. and, naturally, evervbodv = Miss Beatrice Dwyer of Mt. St. Jo- I sister, Mrs. Marie L. Boyntop jansa Clerk. Try them Telephons 523 sctieda ), Orders Recelve Prompt Attention !anxious