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I ; . : ; | wn Lo NLIVIUIIEA L {1 ¥ L Joseph L gramme was furnished by Krause's 4 an some HewryAllen&Son | ———v— e ding’” SERIEENE ol Soline o Seing & HYOMEID Local Nest, No. 1396, Held Impressive Exerciscs With Davis | "5, £°ir2 Ysdos sanivergy f decact wiceon_ 7 AND END FURNISHING THE WEATHER. T Forecast for Today. Theater Eillad iy Oation by Paat P e e |tk e Srom_here t orecast for 5 —QOration ident | 2 uniaue way Saturday, w! cou. ip team went from here to S_“ 3 UNDERTAKERs | roeosiorfos . to Capacity by Pt Proilioft | Sre iy Sitegt st e oyt | A oy oo mont St b o ur . ony that 50 years ago had umited | the Rough and Readys with the score CATARRH = If you really want to get rid of vile - creasing cloudiness, followed by énow J . b - 2 day snow and colder; ohn Barnes—Musical Pm;nnmn Park Church| them i The ceremony resulting In a tie, 4 to 4. The game §8 Main St. Monday; Tuesday snow s by 4 " | conductea b Ehiitp 1, Massicot | was well played shroughout and there AT A moderate to brisk south, backing to c g ¥ A . at 9 o'clock in the morning in the Sa- | was a good attendance in the hall. v s E == SA%G winds oh Ul S Vo Hier Quartette. g cred "Heart churh. The best man | The lincup for the Taftvilie boys was | (RLArFh why mol sive Booths HYO | .s0v ASSISTANT wiHEW mEeUEsTED fald: On Monday it will be fair and i % 4 y ;-‘.‘-dm-x- sa%r‘etéa“:tnl thehhrh;ruh; las’ follows: wa;lker and DO'CBr;xzn, \;wr“m';‘:;{% “wifil*‘rbgal;“unded i - d cold, with iresh westerly winds, DUt| . memorial service as a trfbute to |or mot. The great Bein = was Amanda Courtemanche. guards; Desmarals and 1. DeCelles, | oney : e L ] g who called ! cer. ‘many | forw: you think vou have not been bene: as night approaches will be followed | it5” geparted brothers was conducted | forth Adam out of his thoughts into | frienge wng. celstre o0 tof conmia are 2o Ly S that ALe same et R R g acrl lc" victin should start to banish Ca o by cloudiness and probably by smow |py Norwich nest of Owls Sunday af- | the morning sunlight of Bden; that um was 5 b e % 2 : that|and o of vis- in the nortaern and rain in the south-| tornoon at the. Davis theater, which | wonderful nd powerful Ruler of the | tors meocent A0 o Umarriage cer- | the n‘:;;:egn;f Cither ane”of \he’ other | this very day. HYOMEL is a soothing, healing an- | e ern dstricts of this section. -On Tues- | il 30 (s capacity by thi he | U ot 1 at y the ] niverse who put forth Iinto space|em a beautiful wedd] dinner was | would score, thu: vietory. MISS M. C. ADLES day cloudy weather, preceded by tain | ering of members ana friends. =There | those wondertul - suns and planets, | serves the gucsis in Bt Louis hall and | "o €0 e Ll ¥ |useptic air made from Australlan En, | jonal . . - i_ HEs were special and appropriate decora- | with: their satelites; who gave Jupiter | about 80 covers were laid. The dining Notes. calyptus and other antiseptics; it kills 'wing to an exceptio: nally Ha“' sna, and falms Emallsl Srimnmase So BRI Uons on the stage and above the head | its moons and Saturn its marvelous|table was very attractively decorated | mphe magrville Card elub met Friday | CBtAITh germs and contains no cocaine | ., . A Observations in Norwich. of President Edgar B. Worthington | rings, and causes the rainbow to ap- | with laree vases of flowers. Followlng |, cine Taftvhie Card club met ¥xiday | or poisoncus drugs, Compicte outnt mild Winter, unprecedented The following records, reported from | were three golden owls. Seated on the | pear ‘after the storm, certainly put us| the dinmer, singing, dancing and mu- [2.870 W3 FOOPH . SHECE, S00 J00 | $1.00, extra botlle, if necded, 50 cents, |~ 2 THE BACK OF THE HEAD Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes | platform in a semi-circle were Presi- | here for a purpose. Even those mas- | Sical selections were enjoyed by all | Sapey oF o > jat The Lee & Osgood Co. and drus- gince FURS became fashiona- shows when a woman is aged, faded, | In temperature and the dbammeu’lc g:n: 3 r?. \’\grv}h‘::::gl‘:, ;’,{“;fi 11;;;::- :{glous sums u.\a‘pu.neumu they whglla::a b.:lween 8 and 9 o'clockin the eve- % IEn S Joyerymince Hio s st o el o| <h: Saturday an unday : - lerton ., - | through space sing as ey shine the | ning all sat e untis sup- " ¢ Cl 1 ing—ju: breathe it. i 7 < 03 bt e ke gt i ol i e i Ther. Bar. | dent George H. ~Stanton, Invocator | nand that made us is Divine. Al these | Der. The. feoiivitles "were continued | ren” garcay morning Mre, Mary, Clark | = |ble, we will sacrifice our entire satisficd fo have an attractive face and| ; 5 .. 84 2073| John J. C. Stone, Recording Secretary | things were made and created to fur- | until a late hour when the guests left fo., dOWR \The cellar sralvway in her | . nmeslect back of the ears and the neck.| 1, 34 20.80 | Warren Andrews, Financlal Secretary | nish happiness and joy to men while | for their homes. Mr. and Mrs. Latose | yanicy Oy o SoeRaRis SVEREe, AR, suee | stock of High Grade Scarfs Miss Adles has an invention which| g 30 30,06 | William R Balcom, Treasurer Joseph | alive. recelved many handsome gifts of 80ld | gervicos of a dootor, . 5 Will prove Just what you need. A. George, Warden William A. Har- Governed by . Circumstanices: and the guests departed wishing the 3 Muffs and Coats at such prices 200, MNIE At e ae Uit Bunk. vey, Sentinel Lerov P. Johnson and couple many happy and @rosperous relbontas SR Heose W 19 3033 | Past Presidents Ashley T. Boon and | It 18 mof so -much heredittsm O,R? GLCY,"RPY . irestor the day Emvonals; as will effect bl sy i s 21 30144 | John H. Barnes, the latter the speaker | {haf Soverns us asit is clronmstances.|was that there were four genmerations | Miss Esther Magel I3 ill at her home ect a wonderful sav £ -27 30.44 | of the day. T iokond slb 8108 by 805 et g alebration. ( S Matonanty eV : e £ 4 Highest 35, lowest 19, Those Gone Before. el ;rmomf&m"‘h“e:m m%. | Fifty years ago Mr. and Mrs, Larose R R Ao ing on your Furs for next e Comparisens. Following is a list of the deceased | Protestants; Irish born of Catholic| §eTS Bhited In marriage in St Pie |, T3CH J90E0n of Campridge, Jrags. i : t B 3 > Canada and about thisty years age |18 Visiting friends on South B street. Winter. THE FENTON CHARNLEY Predictions for Saturday: Colder, | embers of the nest: Stephen A. Bal- | jarents are. Catholies. It is circam- | g2R8da an 2 LB 4 o : = 7 ley, Dr. Georga A. Boon, Roger Ryan, 8 Y ” - |they came to Taftville, where they a with rain, probably turning to smow. | eV, DF. Georsa A, Boon Reger Byam | stances over which they have no con-|have ginee made. thelr ‘home. . Many | Ernest Tanguay has returned after | 5 BUILDING C0., Inc Sty e, PO IO | Wil W MeRinias: Hony, Dotring, | o) Spat, made them what, oy e | Shaed "t ve iy Dot T o W | gpendin Lo weela'Ta St i, - We are showing as. fine a - % colder. i 3 Eugene P. Frazler, Timothy Mayhew. | {ota of the kindness and love display- | 1249 Since they first’came here. At o — ! |stock of Eastern Mink as e Sunday’s weather: As predicted. The Programme. ed by words and deeds after a man | i ¢ there were no electric Cars | p,i4.y Canning of Providence was | o o & and it was not until Mr. and Mrs. La- : - P : The selections by the quartette com. {15 dead had been spoken and done | rose had lived here for some time that | the week end guest of friends on Mer- . be found in Connecticut, and Sun, Mooa and Tides. posed of Mrs. Arthur E. Story, sopra- | while he was alive, that this Would | (he horse cars were fiesr intioduced |chants avenue. . 2 T Siigh Ra, ‘Migs Bunice Park. sito, Bugene B. | be & better world and We 5. happlor | tag torattres omi et e f O0uced = e this we close out before inven. Henry Morse of Willimantic_is the Seamans, bass, and Eben Learned, | people. It is the kind deed done for a | paftvil], it Insteac f t B . tenor, were a most enjoyable part of | brother while hie is alive, and fn need | prasent kwenty mimite - tromn ing |Buest of Raymond Chartier of Mer- tory if prices will sell it. the service. Miss Annie Taft acted |of our help, an act done to help him i Doct ofica to the squsre It tagl about | Chants avenue. CONTRACTORS |5 zeee (122 3 - 5.05 711 as accompanist. The programme fol- | along the way of life, a loving word I | &2 so1 || 52 et bk Spoken to a wite, that are all of far | saps_ ' Make the trip in the Horse | yory gpeq, Miss Catherine Sullivan | For We have excellent grades of NORWICH, CONN. e o reratc e oresten. more moment than all the costly flow-| " The lower village had not a house |20d Alfred Norman attended the ball | P 5 o) 810 ff 958 (a) Mareh, Aida, Verdi | ers or eulogies bestowed over the re-|in it it having since been built up, |2¢ the dedication of the new armory ° Black Fox, Black Wolf, Per- H 512 | 10.38 (b) Overture, Semiramide, Rossini|Mmains of our departed brothers. The!and there was only one, instead of the i3 Willimantic Friday eveninz. « | Hes 513 || 11508 Do atter o e Sireatar. mottoes ahd creeds and all the cholce | four large mills at the present iim e e | aS l S sian Lamb, Caracul, Beaver iz bours atter Righ water it It ow The sxon ords and phrases o u r. and "Mrs. Larose are the parents | Suffield.—The $100,000 suit of the ! OpcningSxorolacd, instruct and command us to show our | of § children, all. living and marcied | administratore of thé estate of Dr. A, and Black Lynx. tide, which is followed by flood tide. Edgar B. Worthington, President. o st affections and brotherly love to our|and they have a number of grandehils | Proctor Sherwin of Sufeld asainst th : 5 3 The vauohn Foundry Co. W NEWS OPenIng ode. o roes Wesley, 1340 | friends In this vale of tears: Our of- | dren, besides several srest sramdehil- | sxecutors of the will of Miss Lonise b Rev. Charles Wesley, 1740 e i der teaches us, “If you have a flower | dren, Among those present at the | Hathaway of Suffield has been settled. GENDINE This is an exceptional op- Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry St. Bunctetes My Jogunihon WL to give, give it today” One throb of | wedding anniversary were peopls fr = ’ ve, glv 0 2 ~ were people_from P c MILiL, CASTINGS |Card T°‘";"“:"‘ = Bo Started on | poosing On, Why Should the Spisie o gladnoss s worth more to e IIVing | Providence, Plainfield, Mogsup, Wat- : portunity because of an ex- 5 onday Evening. Moctal Be Brouds an a wealth of costly blooms regan, Oneco and Jewett City. MARRIED. | ) l ) S | i1 : o e 2 Wik Grace Meaoing. tenderly above the dead. — SORTTe. N T bl e wen. 1| EBISON MAZDA LAMPS |ceptional season. i :::?:nt;o:;zhn?fi "%‘;‘;‘A’nfiaéfi Bass solo, Rock of Ages, Remick “Be Ye Kind to One Another.” LAFAYETTE CLUB'S 1918, by Rev. Theodor Bauck, ‘Theo” | S Gl e e Y e T Gl eyt SO E Verai | , Man's inhumanity to man makes SILVER ANNIVERSARY | gore P, Schulz and Miss CaroMne A.| Llp . s e T e ctehta S MU s rdl | countless thousands mourn;, and one — ELEMANGI Y PATRIDGE Tn. Gales| Bargains in Reading Lamps R“lherford fl Snow S rehestra. | ot| act of brotherly affection malses us all | Cancert Followed by Dancing with | KEEMANSKY _rATRIDGE In Galcs 'jas ac BrSUn o b e e Bl o il oo B s A wonderous kind. That Nazarene car- Large Number in Attendance son Harrison. John A Kiemansikr of Perfection Qil Heaters « U £ under discussion for the past fow davs, | puct® N aper Toom iAot oy | Penter Who walked and faught in far Mystic and Miss Mabel C. Patridge of « The Bean Hill next Monday might. Joseph Bellefleur, T . o Pak away Gallilee told man “t0 do unto| An event that will go dowh in the | Foguetanuck. | - | FURRIEF chalrman of the entertainment com- | Reading hrened Disin to pite others as they w=uld that men should | history of the Lafayette club as one | Skates at Lowest Prices | RIER MONUMENTAL MAN mittee reported, the result of the re- = Hasaaugn | 80 U Swm” Be ve kind to one an-|of the largest, most successful and DIED. ! i cant it oF ihe sominittes by the Holy By ofher—not in the next life, but in this” | most enjoyable affairs ever conducted | DONOVAN—In New London. Teb. 1.|Kichan Ware | g Name society of Jebett City. Thera| manor sofo, imida i Me, That we should be kind o our broth-| by the club, took place in the Maen- | 1913 Gertrude. infant da of | was. a large attendance at the meeting % Hawthorne | ©7S and help them here below is taught | nerchor hall Saturday evening when | Fatrick M. and Mary Donovan, aged 5w | Sy . and much. interest in the proposed e by nature and by science. the club members celebrated the 25th | 29 da & . | Tools of ail Kinds | > T Ah" S owh“ A"e tournament was shown by the mem- g - ed. History also teaches us that it pavs | anniversary of the birth of the club. | BYTTS— Friday, Jan. 31, 1913 | RE:ZI\OR bers. Oration by Past President Bacnes. | to'be Joving and kind tn-this life, and | Iags and pioturcs of - many Kinas | Saran pann Silards™ widow (ot g a0 gp o | Bt B e R In civing the memorial oration Past | there is no telling how far a kind and | adorned the walls of the hall, which | Funaral servico at hey late residence, | DUNGErS. Hardware 1 B _ 2 Lenten Regulations. President John I. Barnes spoke in|loving act may . reach. The great|was filled from early evening until a | & B33 Werhiagton | sirier TSl 3 & | REFLECTOR Bowling 10c per string. The rules and regulations for the | part as follows: Duke of Normandy was one day riding | late hour with a merry crowd of cele- | Conn. on Monday, Feb. 3. at 3 o'clock’ | Mill Supplies Daily prize given also. Lenten period were read at the masees | . We are assembled here this first|on horseback with his retinuc through | brants. Members and invited guests | Pleaso omit fowers - & S L e T M ool P +'in February to hold memorial | the northern part of Normandy, which | were present from Fall * River and [ WBRIDE_In Taftville, Feb. 1 Sars|gp oo v oo poo H EA TE Rb : e Lent wlll commence Wednesday (Ash | services over our dead. “I am the|We now call France. As he rode alongq Plainfleld, Grosvenordale, Willimantic, | = Sharkey. widow of Robert McBride, | DAEIWin- iams Fainis Wednesday) and a mass will commen. | ressurection and the life” has been | he saw a comely peasant girl washing | Baltle, Occum and Norwich to the | ,aFed about 8¢ years.” = 7 0| e orate the day at 7.30 o'clock in the | written in many languages and spoken | clothes in the brook. He was taken|number of about 250. e Mra: Daniel Megher 35 | Lime and Sulphur Zhsaa oCoricox 8. heaters Enct ol morning, at which time the ashes will | iIn many tongues, and Rache] by the| With her beauty and modesty, and aft- The early hours of the evening were A street, Monday, Teb. 3, at . m. ta con’y\luv % SUSING . radlf s Dbe distributed to the parishioners. | waters of Babylon weeps for her chil-| er some days told her he wished to|taken up by a concert by the Baltic | Servicas at Sacred Heart church at § i tbroughoit the room.lise’ the gulies Others who are not able to attend the sses to be comforted,| make her his wife. She could hardly | Military band and at 8.30 o'clock sharp | o'clock. i | glow of a gorgeous sunset. For & cozy P - morning service will receive the ashes | Beautiful songs have been rendered, | belicve that the duke was sincere in| the dancing began. The grand march | Ohe | SHatilisty e Recnor othisr N R ank Wlth fl]e at the evening service which will be and pictures of our dead have been | his statements: but she finally mar-|was led by the president of the club, 3 | R s Aronlnas ool T, e s held at 7.30 o’cloc | thrown upon the screen, and loving | ried him: and when she saw the true|Joseph Rondeau, and Miss Langlois, CARD OF THANKS. | faVsl /\rx 1 Oirt cHioniate | Due e e Tiehs L. During the masses Sunday the con- | words have been spoken about our de- | love and affection he displaved to her,| Who were followed by the committees | 1 wien to thank most sincoriy all the | inyi: e LF] (Ebl A s i oAt e o o 1L - Sresation were asked to Tefrain from | parted 'and lamented brothers It is|ismorant ‘as she was. and how kind | in charge and the members and in- | nelghvors and friends wio sens fowers | /0\ THUIND AR MARE [ioiieont 2 : comfortan Little Bank i1 sorts of amusement Guring Lent | Hght and just that se should be here,| and. loving he was: to her, she gave|vited guests brought up the rear The | o hooisted i wans oot wove ootz | imimal WIN Uil D éip. and to foster the spirit of praver as j and do our part in memory of the de- | him her all in the son she bore. That dancing was enjoyvea until nearly 12 jated during the last liiness of | "he Thermax Gas n does the work 2 means of atonement, The Lentem | pasted. ~We are here for our alloted | som. grew fo manhood, went to Hpg- | o'clock and then all sat down to a nusband, especially the members of | = | with ‘ease and greatest known. ecomo 2 3y |services’ will be neld every morning | part in this game, calicd life. This|land, and made England what it is, | bountiful supper served in the dining | Phetucket Lodge, No, 27, and of Hope | Company my. Manufactured to] sell at. §8.80, on the nlvel' Bank at 7.30 o'clock ai which time there | world, we are told, Is but a stage and | and laid the foundation of our great|room. ~The menu consisted of sand- S Faad i 2 Our price only $2.25 each, complate Wil be the rosary and litany. On | we are actors upon it some for a long | system of jurisprudence. That son ot | Wiches of all kinds, coffee, fruit, cake MRS, JOHN A. PALMER. | {79 §iain Sireel, Norwich, Coga. | with tubing. Crane's tamous “Statice” Wednesday evenings there will be a |and some for & shorter period. - Wa| the lowly Normandy peasant girl was | and other delicacies and cigars wero | e— e Florhededt » MOTWIZA, LOER. | gos <ubing. the “best by test” 1o per sermon, rosary amd bemediction and | must 81l out our alloted part, whether Wiliam the . Gonaueror. Art afterwards passed around. Mr. Ade- | foot. The Incomparable Ruud instam- on Friday evenings there will be sta- the value in this lfe of true love and |lard Morin of Norwich made an ad- q taneous water heater and gas taak tions of the cross and benediction. Un- = effection. Lippo Lippi was in his day | dress in which he reviewed the his- heaters always on demonstration. lees olnerwise specified the ‘evening | o mean the putting into every duty | the Ereatest of all painters of Madon. | {ory of the club. ‘telling of its great L LLT BERMUDA . Wi Y services swm be held at 7.30 o'Clock | the spirit of Jesus. . When people see | nas. He went one day in Italy Into a ;‘f;*-}?m:dnl m;mblelsg;gl fl:;l gixe He £ . INTER MILLINER and the Sunday afternoon vespers will | us'living with loving coniidence In our | convént to select a model to sit for|Was, b i o con- 15 Kain Streat, fi' s & El trical D‘, g A fino assortment of latest styles n [ °° %0 (17°¢ OClock: ‘Savior, that steady light makes its|bim. - The young glri he chose consid_| “\p 0% O liS ceg 1n charge of the eve WEST RIES R mA cANAL, 5 ectrical Dep't. Hats. Come in and see them. Surpride Party: own Influence * Jesus Christ is a won. | ered him a god to think he showd |, The commitiees in charge of the eve- VEINEERORUIAES. : . < : ; i Fal Ps | derful helper for peoble In just our |choose her to sif for the painting o Sticcess attained by thelf efforts to Large steamers, fine service, rea- | 521 Main Street, Alice Building wiR>. G. P. STANTON, Friday evening a surprise party was | clrcumstances, Christ puts the same | Mother: of Christ. He was taken with | JRO00sS atiainod by SRR - | sonable rates. Early bookings should ’ = . given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | glory, strensth and service into each | her purity and modesty and made her | Make the evening an enjoyable one. I e With ime ‘tor viEterred e - e 52 Shetucket St. E. Ouellet to Miss Jennie Vallaincourt | of our lives, Before the throne of | his wife. When she saw how kind and B u"era "'BG Drs o aade iy am e U meron as in honor of her birthday. Supper was | grace we will remember each other. loving to her, lowly though. she was, - FRofin ann ail Bontheen Resorts fn“'; 4 ' served at 7 o'clock with Mrs. Ouellet | = God on His throne. The time |she gave to him her all in the son she PR B = Al T et e vernauiin anG E - : serving. Solos were rendered by Miss 1 come "when all shill know the | bore him; and that son became as ooy oha eBrid % { Bt dtEatbn DR. C R. CHAMBERLA Jennie Vallaincourt and Miss Beatrice | Tord. The western sky 1s full of hope, | famous a painter of Madonnas as was| Following an iliness of about six | pt attention. Rathbun and a recitation was given by | I want to help purify the world and I | his father. The only llustration of its | Months Mary Sharkey widow of Rob- | John A. Dunn 1 Dental Surgeon Miss Georgiana Ouellet. ~The house | may do it with Jesus as my Guide, |kind in the whole world of art. Re-|ert McBride died at her home on South m a mers | . 8 epalr ork pas prectily decorated With ferns 2nd| Guard and Friend. Mny He be with |lizion teaches us to give “our ald, A;,,‘g":;f‘,‘éfi'325}:’.’23?“3?%mm and % Steamship and Tourist Agent. - # - 7 3 s celved | you here—let Him speak to you and |friendship and love to our brothers | S s : < = of DF. 8. L. Geer's practic | many gifts from her friends and a very | 1ite will grow richer nd Stronyer. ‘The | during their 1ife time. Do you remem- | Ellen (Murray) Sharkey and was born 50 Main Street —OF ALL KINDS ON— doriog his iasg ilinesa enjoyable evening was passed. There | bless and keep you. ber the story Low Jennie, the Scotch i Glasgow, Scotland, 84 years ago. Lady Assistant. McGrory Building, Norwich, Conn. | Were many in att e TFhe choir mave a beawiiful rendering | irl, lay dsing in the hospital at Cal- | She was united tn marriage with Rob- Telephone call 823-3. AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES. WAG bt the “anthéms On, Jesus, Thou ATt |cutia during the great Sepoy mutiny, |Srt McBride in marriage with Robert | . .. . S S 5 . 5 Standing, and Oh.°Lord Most Holy. jand she raised her head upon her arm | o l";[de inn gflxfifl. Thirty-four years ensy area. s a ONS, TRUCKS and CARTS. CORNS The hymn Lord, s It 17 was given |and said to the sinking hearts of the | 280 Mrs. McBride came to this coun- nue is epending & week in Philadel- [ most impressively. The members of | English, “T hear the bagblpes, the BEng- | {1V 21 since then had made her home Rubb: Rubber Boots | Mechanical repairs. painting, trim Electric Light Treatment for Rheu- | "2 e A e el e the Stored Heart parish and aing. ber | L UDDELS s ming. upholstering and wood weria matism. Staniiy A AT Bt et R e b L R e e e longed to the Rosary, one of the lead- |High and low cut, best makes and at Blacksmithing in ail its branches ' JAMES DAWSON, has returned after a visit to Provi- | Hunt &t the plano. pibrach broke upon their ears, and in | 'D§ socleties of the church. Lowest Prices. | LT Tel. 524. Room 26, Centrai Building| dence, R. L an hour the flaz of England waved| Surviving her are two sons, Edward | Lady in attendance. R REV. J. F. STAPLETON over Calcutta. So in the dim distance| Of Pawtucket and John of Tattville, FRANK A. BILL § Master Nathan Sears is il at the gl ?'see the approach of that time when | 22 three daughters. Mrs. John M- 104 M i al = home of his parenis on Fifth street| Addresses Holy Name Socisty of | the doctrines of brotherly love and do| REREIS of ~Clasgow, Scotland, Mrs. it Srron Delivered to Any Part ~¢ Norwioh | Wiih diphtheria acred Heart Parish. |unto others as ye would that men | yroghoffrey of Taftville. She aise —— ) \ e 4 5 hould do unto you, laid down and | acS = | the Ale that is acknowledged to be| Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Tedford of Bos- == £ that "Holy. Nazareno|ldyes eichteen grandchildren and | GBANSTUN S 5 i i the best on the market HANLEYS | ton were entertained over the week | , Sunday evening there was a good at- | (OTMANICS 22 (Ghio Mind aied in gar | “even sreat srandchildren. Another | 507 to 515 North Main SL end by Mr. and Mrs. H. L Peckham, of away, Gallilee, shall be done upon this Party by MEORRA Mie. Macban - PEERLESS. A telephor = hae e e o e P et L oshulell, | aqrth, and this will be brighter and Prospect Parlkc , F. C. ATCHISON, M. D., DENTIST PAYSIGIAN AND suk:.k;am.d“ recetve w & recetve prompt attentiom. hen Rev. John F. Stapleton of Taft- | Saftn angd WS Wi B8 HOE o v a| Nearly forty were present at the . J. McCORMICK. ‘v Franxlin 8t The Young Ladies' Sodality met in | {ill¢ addressed the societs. Rev. C. T. |, . "0o0ie; "and when that time Darty given at the home of Mr. and Peanut Butter PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING Mrs. Edward A.-Huntington Seri- Boon, Joseph A. George, Warren An- | Marsan. | their rooms in St. Mary’ " { McCann, the pastor, presided. Rev. : ‘morial Mrs. Joseph C. ve- | | ance. Busi 92| vincing sermon was on The Gift of | time. A conce; Y ar- 5 = saum I Beacnd WL or. Shaung MISS ELLA M. POTTER =i verd'tiipomea o °* * "0 | Speadl TUTehrmad (2 e axcalioncs | of & farce oW orchestra of T pieces and eiaging | Sale |DR. E. J. JONES Nias ‘ooz 1382 - i of the gift, power for good or ev losing mbers. formed a feature of the evening. Solos | ¢ G B ST T = id " and/to speech as an Index of a person’s | Beautiful Isle of Somewhere was |we e y Mr. and Mr. | | Suile 4§, Sk, By ¢ Instructor of NORWICH TOWN Snalactie " U Ol Gint Wil ae o A b R rae i St vae | Baenao a by A0 S8 ey dau . | BEST QUALITY [ N 6. SEannewRIIGiy COAL AND LUMBER: Piano and Harmony - - a visible impression upon his attentive | services closed, the orchestra blaying | Dolatr who was accompanted by Miss | 1Ry “j‘j‘;:; Shetucie: streer -~ B 6. Alice B Rvdv. P.C. v;;;'.qlm Makes His Last Ad- | auditors. m’i hn—(‘esshma) fo ; armen, :‘;lssz;? Isosllfl g;,;.,,,m,_ \A F,,EO solo was | c er oun ' atos o oom 6, Alice Bldg, Tel. 968 ] o oo | Huntington-Whyte Wedding Invita- | morial was composed of - Ashley T.|was also & violin solo by Miss Ithel | | « A H i ously Ili—Invitations lssued for fionk. arews, Edgar B. Worthington, William | A su A good way to save on your i 5 & » ews, Edg: . , A pper was sefved the guests who 5 £ 1647 Huntingtan- Whyts Wedding. o205, Samuel Sohnsion Muntimgton | K38 EAn ot 5 G Sttme | ocourtid i Tats hogk Mk wleniad || mubeer B Tl oo ke N s [Just teceed cargaes 'ofl N, s t d — with the success of the evening. e - l 's T There was a large attendance Sun- | Of her davehter, Helen. and Arthur | |NCREASED GRAND LIST e i | Safll!afy Plum il Stove and Egg Adam’s Tavern | i slhl (e GPEIRY | Groves Wovie of Now Yorld ety sat- By ssooes, | Naturaiiation club weetina. \{ [Inited] Toa Imaorters Lo, |/ L 2 1861 Sy ;nn't :r:ds &tfil:&&x\afllfl: ington lane. 5 i \V;‘he ;‘fzullar m_?mh:y meeting of the | " 3 mflfl fl. 4 peep inio an up-to-date bathroom may we have Christ mean what fie Assessors.ih Navt bandon Hane Com- | 8 e e | Franklin Square, H it Diting the muimmes o ey offer 10 the public ile Anesi standara | OUENT to to us? He ought to mean & Mrs. E. A. Huntington IIl. ploted Their Work—3493 Houses. |{ormoon and President Reeves called | Sroth the more 1ook (o ihe path for pogny | jrands of Seer of Europe and America, | 193] Dersonai Savior o each, he said. | Mrs. Owen S. Smith reached hers in of $509.139 In the grand list | (N6 Meeting to order and presided, This O es BomsEyEoansne I Tl S s ppads Fisner, Cuimbach Bavariaa i old!ht lo be really precious, there | Saturday evening from Eustis, Fla., A gain don is shown in the re- | ¥as the first meeting of the new di- plans of the porcelaln and other tubs | Office 57 West Main St.,, Telephone 510 Beer, pass Pale and Burton, Mueir's | Should e a thrill of joy, the power of | Fla., and her sisier, Mra. Charles W, |0f New London fs shown fn the re- | .ciors who were elected several weeks — |a2d give you cstimates for tne work | Beotca _Ale, Guinness' Dublin_Stoug | S0 ¢ Droken now—I have a friend | Haincs, Sunday from her home in | capitulation filed with the town clerk | poci®fs Fhe Here plectod several week - 3 of putting them in in the best manner | Y2rd Central Wharf, Telephons 534 C. & C. imported Ginger Als, Bunkes | “ho Wil keep me In temptation. He | Calorado Springs, Col. called here hy | DY the board of assessors. <00 | Only routine buslness wes: tranadete CEORGE G. GRANI, | from a sanitary standpoint—and guae. PROMPT DELIVERY HIL P. B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- | Wil £0 with me over the rough way. | the illness of their mother, Mrs. Ed- |, The grand list of 1912 was $21,002.83% | ;16" atcor an enthusiasti ting ad | antes the entire job. . o ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser, | }1® lived with God, He will bring God | ward A. Huntington, of Washington | Ti¢ total of the new grand list is|if% SO0 a0 CROAISRSLe Meeting ad- | o el > Budweiser, Schiits and Pabst. info (he relationship of Father to me. | street. )i S LB, e eaia s e ot sand |5 ene Ehttiren ot Marv of e ds- | Undertaker and Embaimer i E. TOMPKINS s for every moment of life; — st _compared to the list o a8 | cred Heart ish held " thef, | [ & J, A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town. as real as life, thinking, feelin 7 b sk gy Tooms At 230 | iz Frovi St Tailvil ! B = , E 5. a January Thunderstorm. 34,166,780, monthly meeting in their rooms at 2.30 2 Frovidence 5i., Tailviii: ¥ Telephone ¢47-1% Ppractical everyday experience. All the| The rainstorm of Friday ni _ |, According to the canvass of the|GCioci Sunday afternoon and the prea €7 West Main Street v night, ac 2 3 4 the p 0y of Jife should be intensified because | companied by thunder and lightning, | L03Fd last Year there were 3,497 houses | {gent Miss Catherine Sullivan of Nor. | FfOmPt attention to day of night calia i - iwe are right with God. We may make | extended to the surrounding hiljs whars | (2Xable in New London. The number | Witk svenue presided. Telephone 630. aprleM Wrawi B YOU KNOW umble service full of glory by the it was eevere. has been decreased to 3,493 this vear. rs Do character we put into it. Whether our ‘ . Their total assessment Is $10,672,405. 5 S. F. GIBSON Free Burning Kinds and Lehieh ¢he best place in Morwich o have yous | position Is high or low, Christ ought Heard About T The new total lanG assessment is | Ash Wednesday Servic: WINTER IS HERE! < 2 i ——y shoes tapped ard heeled? If you don't | m = = sl $1,536,647, compared to $1,808,575 last | Wednesday, which is Ash Wednesday | Tip end Sheet Metal W k ALWAYE IN STOCK. &'ve us one teial, thes you will know = ====| _Miss Bthel Manuing of South Wind- | year. . There tre 1,479 lote and 975 | will be observed in the Sacred Heart | 2 ‘el Worker for “gure Children Ory | mwm visited reltives horo ot weer. | denss, chureh ith % special muss in EM‘H Y A i P! Arens to: micnarson eas sosuns A D. LATHROP B : : S atuite oo asessumt il 1uia | SRR o pilel mais 5 e | e . Goudyear Shoe Repairing FOR FLETCHER'S Chestor Cook ot Harttora was tne | foR SGRSEIIeS, mere assessed in 1912 moming in the oventng beesiceion | [JAYE [QU ANl UVEICOAL ! . e Bl sl aiided A VALLIN, Pros. CASTORI el ond gucst of Me and Mre, Hawin | 10 s5se o The® monthly mesting . for on at | ! e 1 gt A FeL 511 & Franliin: Street A\ | C Fenner®ot the Tafiville Toad. S the Consregational church will be held | W are making Light, Warm Over- Telephone 163-1a e = — = Thaeien DANELSON GREEK COUPLE his (Monday) evening. There will ba | Miss Eunice Northup was the guest over Sunday of her cousins, the Misses Rogers, at their home on West Town | street. ik e 1 “ | coats that have style and comfort, and 71 WERE MARRIED HERE. | froos by ‘moacior. Vistrala, and a2 84- | would be plensed to make one for | 55 5 b = mantic. : you. / Bt one T A o Mo P T T COXETER, Tailor tieaung and Plumaing, | GALAMITE COAL BOTTLED BEER ALL KINDS | - o Mr, and Mrs. Enos Gray of Ledyard Deliverea to any part of the oity. - spent a few days here last M‘fi.k?’lha Peter Jialoogicz, 40, and Miss Stan- Many attended the second annual se- ¥ e o - % Ovder Now. Funeral Dll'ector Euests of their son, Dr. N. G. Gray, | ista Bailezoo, 23, took out a marriage | €2l and dance glven by Poyerd's or- 92 bianklin Streat ‘It burns up clean.” i e S AckEL 4cd S of Vergason avenue. Hocnse at e own clorics ofice on | chestra in Parish han Satirday eve: 33 Broadway : 8. ! : ch was the largest anc Thursdsy and were married "1 the | BN which was the largest and most 5 Well Seasoned Wood and Embaimer 70 Fraakiin St, Builetin Building ¢ Telephone 642-2 ‘Willard Erown returned Saturday to | evening at the bome of a friend on - v North Watarford after spendin Yare | lower Frankiin street, The oficiating Fandiny el n’.’&n‘c:fup:- :;‘;“:‘m“e e of last week with his cousins, Mr. and | clergyman was Rev. Peter Kostopoulos | 1O o FURS Mrs. Prank Skinner, of Peck’s Corner. | of ’l!rlnh.y Greek orthodox chu an excellent one. REPAIRED |ROBERT J.COCHRANE ot i C. H. HASKELL. AMERICAN HOUSE, Prompt service day or Right. i ‘When taking out their license the 1 wil clean, repair und remodel your o St.. Lady Aum:.u Afrs. Henry Lester of Plainfield and | couple gave nfndence. in this city, but Masquerade Ball. Furs and guarantee frst-ciass werk Nerwich, Conn 402 — Phones — 489 7 her brother, Miner Robbins, of South | Norwich friends who knew them said | A masquerade ball was given by the | foF half price if you will notify me at Residsnce 11§ Broadway Canterbury, were here lasf week to |they were both residents of Danielson | German Shooting club in their hall | 9B¢e. Drop postal card and I will call okt - | ————— Opp. Theatre. Telephone 643-8 visit their sister, Mrs. Julia Bates, who | and probably gave Norwich addresses |in Lisbon Saturday evening and was | and deliver &ll goods. AR e = wi o4 want to put your busi i is {ll at her home om Otrobando ave- | through fearing that otherwise they |attended by a large number including BRUCKNER, the Furrler, n”;gfi"go‘;“gg Ravest flqxwm,;gt_urgullg nads Mo the p-gun Bepe ia o m aus. would 1ot be able 1o get & license. ' paople from other plages. Many hand. | Telephons 86 Frankiin Strest. ' fetin for business resulia {nz"elbmba ot The Butiede