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Mas: NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1913 @ MARION MC™IE GLILTY | i) ‘ ¢ ’ s Ul Norwich, Monday, Nov. 24, 1918 el e T T g in Superior Court—Sentence Next fects From This Dangerous Drug. Nati Tas — == o o Week. | ative urkeys % s s - VARIOUS MATTERS W 5 Honn : ¥ S. Hobbs of Hudson, In the superior covrt Saturday, after 5 the Li g lsland Ducks it 58 ‘atereos i thi uia whiidee L T an all-day session, Marlon Mos.o ~Edwards'Olive Tablets for the Live: o 3 noon Sun punts relative to the harboriis of F. M. Edwards, a prominent phy- f Broilers and Roast Chickens J. H. Branch has returned to Nor i females 'In'this city for gain inisudh stcien of G aisle sk 4 i SN dranch has d to Nor- Ve oy s clty fi in 3 of Ohio, has dises d a laxa- 3 F B ey bulietin ut the Norwih |.nl wih R odlalt otia (few iyt and. City Water Costs Teo Much—Plant Has Employed {5itcs, ' [his cltv, for gain tnroush sician of Ohio, has discovered o laxa- L o . state hospital for the insane shows 975 | Mysti an asreement reached the accused | of vegetable material mixed with olive 2 < F §o8 or anksgl\]mg 4 [ at A Enters Plea Late Saturday Aficrnoon Thousands Experisnce Bed After Ef- after a week spent in Windham. . . 1 ¢ % i Owners Decide They Must Give Up Manufacturing Here— oo A Safe Vogstable Substitute is Dr. Shetucket River Water Too Dirty to Use Any Longer pieaded giiiy ‘to orie of more tii 20 250 Hands With Weekly Payroll of $3,500. sianed a confession to be used against | oil, which is in- effect almost exactly The Misses Irene and Mary Stahler Lier in any I E : District Superintendent Rev. .-G [ of New o R earay ier in any future case of this nature. | like ralomel, except that there are none Variety of Vegetables Serivener of Norwich preached In ihe| Norwiey o7 Speat Saturday in S SOy, DY Diebe par o] LRt S Dates on Stem m=e e St g o e, ey BSPUE otr, Som , Si e oty waser oy woud el B st U B | bl sl 0 | et the mode ot inrsed n entertalnin , . Vaive alo : er. Order " Governof Baldwin's Thanksgiving | Nerwieh @ Miss Ruth Davls of | ayes, offs and tar to he used in thelf | He thought o four inch pipe from the | SPIPION In the court that the sentence | “ Iy ‘diatrust of the wmcoriain drug | BUbsiness we.have purchaved the o Eafly For a Selection | prociamation has been posied i the wollen mill ,and city water as & 8ub- | ciiy main, Gnder s Would i ould be a vear in Jjall: ~About 5 eventnally started him years ago, | ing formerly ocoupied .by The Firsh ©tis library Miss 1. Louise Fellows returned Sat- | Stitute would_cost too much, the own- | piy all the water the.mbll would wani e eineen e, pecused | iowaras experiment with the inw of | National Bank. We have been urged - 4 urday evening from a vi s of the Rellance worsted mill on s hos, | discavering a substitute, and he has tormor SOMERS eModern entrances are being bullt to | in Boston: @ vislt with friends | Rortly Main stret have deelded (o ais. | , O Sugsestion, that bad been mad B e e | neen For several Yeara'in peuseasion 6| 1o e SHY - SPaNAS ‘trwne. e the apartments in the Cassidy block on mantie the mill, sell off the machinery | 't et was Taat Wl Bl e accused was brought to the|incjong-sought-for combination, vhich €Rureh btreet. Herman Sears left for New York on | and 5, out of business, satd Philip m’f”&"”" on land on the Bast Slde | gsurt in the auto-ambulance from the |5 TSR or s Jittle sugar-coated, | representing : Suturday evening for a brief visit | Honanlt, secratary and traesurer of the | it the company ewns. This 1s to be | Baekus hospital and placed fi an in- | % (05 TGV O ¥ business interests. Rev. . F. Capshaw of Franklin |with friends, company, on Sunday evenine; and some | flled with city Wieerl Whore wad| Yiid ehale lu thie eourt rooml, Attor- |"ii " ceuits of 17 years. experlence d e and sthél G Mn B T. Miller’s preachied at the Congregational church 2 of the machinery has siresdy been sol | ARY surplus from . . t| B Comutosk asked Jndke Greene 0,.q practice are embodisd ‘15" Yhese)l L o0is. OGN VYale & at Oakville Sunda Mrs. William Carr of Poguennock | and shipped to Mystic and to Medford, | thi% he sald, was am expensive under- | hear testimony regarding the woman's | pi0 FECHC I, GO0 ceptional banking equipment, we aré SCHOOL FOR DANCING, is the guest of Mr, and Mra. John Ee- | Mass, taking, and taken with the uncertainty e o age Greene wilowed | ™y are called Dr. Edwards' Olive | able to furnish our patrens every Schooners Willlam E. Litchfield and | eles of Norwieh: ? of hew much water ther would gef, Iintreduetion of sueh testimony 4 By Tver 28 Oak Street. Dean I 4% Are uTBading: cAIEOLA Has Disposed of Manufactured Stock: | was not looked upon wWith faver by the . J: J; Denohue testifled that he And their effect on the IIVE | qecommodation censistent with cons Saturday Cloeses for Begirners 2.30 g Vellow p! from the south at the | Mré V:'thnn H. Mr(‘!m.!noyl n§ T‘;Z‘(A‘}t\‘li! ‘m-wls;(iun i Ikely t"» be | eempany: ?;d l(u)l:)edn ]1iul in ‘u“l'u"s\lllm‘luu with n "M e A’y !fll{{v"‘n;'flh‘{\; servative banking methods, and believe Thames River Lumber »'s dock, ol street was a recent guest of | reache iad been knewn for seme time, re. lersieeve, lance and Agnew F SU FERUASE et ," 2 Advamced, 4 p. m, dence relatives. Mr, Heneault said, but has mnot been Beard of Trade THed to Help. regarding the eonditlon of the accused | VeIl 10 thousands of others who | that we should receive the suppert of Call for Circulars, lelephene 1082 | Neosha whist temight In Foresters & _ genetrally known te the trade, snce| Seme time ago ‘the beard of trade|after the two operations which she has | NAVe suffered and were afraid of cal- | this community. In so far &e It tall—adv ars. W, A. Saunders has returned f knowledge of the fact that the com- | learned that the Reliance Worsted | Bndergene and that she could not stand | ‘Il @ 1o | Willing to & » 0 o Bssex after a visit at (he home of | pany was going out of business would | company had a water problem con-|8nd that it would be detrimental to her here I8 no necessity, when you toke | 0L el George S. Palmer, formetly of this |her sister in Nerwich ave Interfereq with disposing of the| fronting it, and President J. C. Mac- | cendition to stand trial within a month. | I't. Filwarde Olive Tablets, by Tollow F g s uste e ‘recteate Cpresic | ot S Houds. they Tad in hand To-advantas, | prosans 1 and Presldsnt J, C. Mac. | S0 brezent a trial woud have n de: | them up' With Rasty’ Lckenind: | iy setisit new deposite—n portion & At eofiothe New London Municipal | o hwarts and Michasi Schaarts aea | This has now been done, so that the|board apd the mayor to see what| Pressing effect upon her, he said, and | EuDing salts. or castor oll, a8 vou 90 | ' og® oy banking businssé olice Art society at its November meeting. | SehWarts and Michacl Sehwarts are [ manufactured stock is pretty well| might be done about.s rate for the|weuld retard recovery. ' [And #he D'y box. The Olive Tablot Miss Sadfe Dawson was in charge of | of a relative ' €44Ing | gleaned out, and for the past two weeks | companw that would ge towards keep-| Dr. W. e e R e ey Cultitbas, O BRI i the mill, which has been located in the | ing this valuable plant eperating here. :“,fa"l %’:":’B'izve‘l’f e ot s We will serve a regular the reading room at the Otis library a reg i Gt the Ot 2 it aud A - s | 010 car shops on North Main street, oty fr. and Mrs, Thomas J. Kehr, Miss ps on Nor Eresidesnt Macpherton sald Bunday | {105 was slow, ' In reply to questions |, o 1o s | Sunday afternoon. The visitors be- Ok Ak The © | Lucille Kehr and Miss Muriel Faiey of | has been shut down. nisht that the answer of the water Hutchins pouring k) ween the hours of 2 and 6 numbered | LUCH uriel y | by Prosecuting Attcrney Hull, Dr. i’ 5 s New London aftended the football | Over $20,000 Annual Loss from Bad | board had been that it could not con- | BY Frosecuting Attcrmoy | Hull Dii oiree aad chgcomkte, thenifkeeiinbe e ncas game between Bulkeley and Norwich sider a flat rate for the Reliance peo- < i of getting ap | Sisting in on the American Plan chtiiFan’s wecmon at the Second | SEtUIGRY: 5 Water, ple which diq not apply to @il manu- | FiSht arid that the power of getting up Sl e B o S ythe Degoud Customera for the ‘machinery will| facturors and thoy eomd not make a | Iess With her. He admitted sho might | =~ THURSDAY NOV. 27, Mo Series, An Alphaber o ible | M5y and Mes. John R. Gray end|now be soush, or the plant will be sold | fat rae for all whioh would be at tha| feel BAdIY without it showing and wald | OGENES’ ADVICE CITED. ’ . e S s 1° | daughter, izabeth Gray, and|?2s a whole if opportunity offers, said | fiznre oh > wonld' #ult: the: Reliend .reason to doubt her state- = . Frine 10443 ook Kof 5 g FRN L S sray of New London | Mr. Hencaull, and the machinery will | ngire Which would ault the Relience | ment that she had pains in her head | By Rev. Thomas A. Grumbly in Sermon 2 ¢ clock p. m. | kofr, | (s of Mr. and Mrs. John M.|be dismantelcd. ~Mr. Heneault, who 1| before the hoard upon the matter of |4nd bedy. = A the| 8t St Patrick’s Church—Wise to Price of Dinner One Dolla ot Rioiie T ar of Tedvard Tor & wedk, secretary and treasurre of the com- | the reservolr suggested on the st r. Clarl ance, interne at the| g o FEHICEE and Twenty-Five cents ea witch tower on | . pany, which is capitalized at $94,000,| Side property of the company, and | Baekus hospital, testified that he »m:, g son. rcester ralirond [ o Miss Claire A. Blacker, now a Hart- | said that it meant $75,000 108s to o out | that the board of trade had been fry- | Sttended the accused since Nov. 1and{ e aavice of Diog to consider iion Suirtad | ford music teacher, will &0 to Coiches. | of business, but hat It was impossiblsd § s that she has recovered from both 0b- | g cnd whatever the riaking, was Al mmission Sunday I ing In u_quiet way to do anl it could | he o o ot b bt 3 " | ter Wednesday to spend Thanksgiving | to manufacture any longer with the to help keep the company here, but | Sratlons, eme for hemorrholds and the | the theme of the sermon by Rev THE WAUREGAN HOUSE Wwith her aunt, Mxs. J. J. Sullivan. Sho | water from the Shetucket river, which | it secmed o be an wnfortanate situa. | OLher for ingrowing toenails. He said | tilomag A. Grumbly at the high mass |\ rial fountain on | Wll visit her parents at their home In | has been getting worse and worse, and | tion for which thers seomed to be mo | (AL she could sit or stand for an hour | iS¢ "patiicics church Sunday. This R cen covered for | NOTWich for the week end, returning |was especially bad in the last two or | help. and could stand the trial with 0cca- | wag' in line with the gospel for the e et Ca, hstood the on- |t Hartford Monday. three vears when the water was low.| Henal sectonta . {ated that the | Sunday, Matt. xxiv. 15-35, prefiguring Droprietors. sy throush an- —_— In that time the company had contin- Came Here Ten Years Ago. r. C. C. Gildersleeve stated that the | tho end of the world and the finsi . her busy sea OBITUARY, ued manufacturing their woolen £00ds | For the last ten years the Reliance | OUNdS had healed and that he be- | jdgmion Funeral Directors 5 = a 3 Heved that the accused could stand b f A o i g f— and taking their loss on damaged | Worsted company has been a valued | (yin] as well now as she could before | , Men Who pretend to believe that — | Kenneth Wynne of New Haven, clerk Mrs, Michael Murray. £oods, which amounted to from $20,000 | industry ‘of this city, moving here | (il as well now as sho could before | geath ends all know Dbetter, _the MISS 3 ¥ of the last senate, has been selected [ Mary Dolan, widow of Michael Mur- | o 326,000 per vear, but they could do | from Woonsocket and taking o ten | Soe wes sick. He did not consider her | preachor waid. ~Even the savage tribes d Embal M. C. ADLE § S n 1. Baldwin as his ray, passed away peacefully at her | it no longer. year lease from the New Haven road | Confition as rormal | found by Livingstone in Africa had the ani mbaimers Jug i homes | Buccessor (o |lai¢ home, 38 Geer avenue, Sunday Tar from. Gas Wearks 1s Worat. '”; the bufl(i\mlxa known as ulm old enc | “Br. RW, Kimball was called to the :m»n u‘rv., future z“. .‘-m: ‘y\m..‘;l(:vl.ll’w;u' a o s - afternoon. She had been in Roo L oy e shops. “This lease expired last April S PrctaratH Attorney Hull | for evildoin alizing hoy uch de- Lot anis wae satisfactory apr |, The deceased has lived In thls clty Tuch cloth was ruined that the mill | WILDE to do almost anything o get | Morse from her first oberatlon and | (are to the body, yet neglect the more PPo pLs satistactory, al- | o The deceased has lived in tils elty | 50 mycn cloth was mi) | 3 t on and | fyportant duty of preserving the sou 4 THE MAIR, NOT THE HAT | h co would have |Iriy three years. She had ‘a most| ouan't run. The dyes and olls dls- | them fostay. that she was able to stand trial iR LR R Shgadalins P et Phone 1052-2 Lady Assistant & 3 2 | ; affectionate ‘and_generous disposition | SONANS Ta Ehe, Sren S0 08 TR0 | When the Reliance compeny, In | Judge Greene mald that it appeared i & | ¥hich won and held for her a large | ;stream pollute the water to a consid- | Which Mr. Heneault as secretary and |as though the accused had tried to |M&Rer . o 0 0 » iction of sev- | Her interest was centered in her | president, are ‘the controlling atock- | the case should be tried. Judge Com- | fraved in friendship, tmprisoned in the E = he o 1ct " ot | fects the woolen mill is the discharg . ne jetties at Mason’s Island [home and family where her loss will i e T s e e tonat® | holders, came here, it was throush | stock contended that th eaccused could I | . . - > : el s i e | e St kads I fotk of tar from the city gas warks on the | Boldors, came here, i was throug nfer shstith onoous nkard. The s er pointed out v siax . The work river just above the Rellance woolen |the efforts of John A. Moran, who |not be presented on 18 of the COUNIS, | that common sense and reason should ove S prompt a different treatment of the | he is survived by a brother and one worked to get the citizens of Nor- |as they had been settled in « | win 3 vefore extreme cold 5 L i1l considered t was the dence, and three children, Miss Kath. | f8F that worked thime the o8, I | Pany to locate here and a city meet | sultation the accused agreea to piead | Soub U "I TURKEYS, PUMPKINS, Bernard J. and Thomas, all of mention the thorough | er en pupils in the Plain- | this el use the water impregnated by tar a: ere O. L. Judd, former~ 8 it was. A six inch main and a four | v 1o Datuioar” Dt oh aln jo0e RCl K. Carey. inch main from the river have furnish- | cxamined, 30 have do- | g Surday evening about 9 o'clock the ed the water supply for the mill na E. Walker, wife of Fitci 4 A. Carey of Central Village, occurred in| Water Wol ; Brookiyn, N. Y., following an illness of | What to do #bout the water su about ten days. Two weeks ago Mrs. | for the mill had been under con | Carey left home to visit a cousin in|tion for a number of months. ing voted the sum of $3,000 to be pald | gutlty to one count For the offértory seléction ‘Cholt e company to make up the $10,000 | = Receiver Charles F. Thayer address- Ry 1’ Had maletteaithe m which it asked for installing machinery | ed the court regarding the matter of | Director F. L. Fart 1 selectea the | FRUIT, NUTS, and making needed repairs. The rall- | Bank Commissioners Holt and Lippitt | D2ch-Gounod Ave Maria, FANCY CHINA, road company as willing to ive the | v he Thames Loa nd Trust com- Cast $10,000 Possobly: | woolen comparty. $7,000, Dot wonld not | vans pefors the Morse tase whs taken POST-CARDS, NAPKINS - and FAVORS ¥ . s | give $10,000, so that the city mage up | up. Judge Greene signed the papers in the case reserving for the suprem the 33,000 needed. In general the mill has run on full | court the question of the transfer per men- ptists on A am Judson enary o | Brookiyn, and while there she contract- | and at that time the ¢ of time all the year round, and in con- | money from one department of the : , Judson a4 O monia, which resulied In her | company had looked into the matter of | nection With its business the smal | bank to another for liquidation of e MRS EDW[N FAY Col. o . i M Corey s Fo e B ek | ioine citly water, but f it would [ mill on the side cf Main sreet | accounts.' Papers containing 20 ques- | L ST to her > a v e ok a8e. | oSt ton much at the regular rates|has been run as an auxiliary plant, this | tions for the decision of the higher | Mrs. Eben Allen ha urned 3 b et o B e e A e [ itecs & Pman e e ary having been organized under | court were also signed by Judse|home on Washinglon street after a Franklin Square s meet today (Monday) at the state |liam Walker of Callfornia and Aibert|company $10,000 fu T at by Mr. Heneault and Mr. Camp-| ~Alfred Gaskin, & young man who |ton. e f DEide 6| Wanael 105 UiE oir e | Wakes oF G | e eiiarn &l Sholatt it e without the other stockholders [ escaped from the Norwich state hospi- | s 3 ¥ o - > Reliance. | tal some time ago and later was ap- | Mr. ang Mrs Ozias odge and son | that a not make a ning 11 priconers whose terms | her. The body wil be brought to Cen- | culiar o hiag T S - . 4 pington street left Thurs- v o 1 month, 2 special low » manufacturing con- | plants were running full, | prehended following his theft of a boat | John, of Washington stre urs the ordinat of R P Miss Margaret M. McCall. il -as done in Philadelphia, where he | With a weekly payroil of $3.500 and | was taken from the New London jail | Dodge’s nts, Mr. and Mrs. Edward BILL IN HALF § w Tegational 5 tha den death of Miss|had been last week' Investigating what | their annual output in woolens and | Saturday forenoon on a bench warrant | E. Sprague y evening O'M. MoCall in' Pittsburg on | that city did for manufacturing con- | WOrsteds averaged $450,000 to the superior court and upon the or - | delivered by Wit diienihord e talen e e > | _The mill on North Main street ad | der of Judge Greene was recommitted | Mrs. Edward B. Sprague of Flushing, We Save You That or Very sy e i o B i M & i Mrs B | 62 broad looms and 8 sets of cards|to the hospital Long Island, and friend Mrs. Nally, Near it. Toavtiek wich. 2 S enca R B Would Elay: §1,000: |and the East Side mill about 50 looms | °Gaskin' was 1 rehended in | nave been passing o week at Mrand |§ c c - : Laurel Hill ave-| e company would be willing to pay | and § sets of cards. w London following the theft of < summer home on Medi- st Baking Powder, Ib. 8 Caddzn Co., r on tolocal art | S on Friday A e b Pl s clothing from Frank Kimball, clerk & ; Best Coffae, lb .. t that Mrs A et e R e T the Croker house. At that time he | est Teas, | CADDEN BUILDING w en Fenway Court to the public | § e had not known of any recent| HER 101ST BIRTHDAY | SCOTLAND COUPLE CELEBRATE |gave the name of “Dr. Eva Tanguay.” 25c bottle Vanilla . e et Bt T i Lo ’Ang | iliness on that account. ON THANKSGIVING DAY. WEDDING ANNIVERSARY | 9 was committed Lo the state hos §i°.,°:;‘ fi:::: . Norw giving. To avold overcrowdine | "Bfit Mot wag Lt past her 3 ! ODING Al d later escaped, only to con : dance will be limited to 200 | pirthasy, whith: ooebeed o the 1 = : thieving at Pleasure Beach. 10c box Cornstarch. . rthday, which oce o o Vil- | Mr. and Mrs. B. Ash 5 Bea ; | ot November. and she was born in this | M= Betey Slocum of Pawcatusk Vil- | Mr. and Mrs. James f pasart Nar b = R e : A publis Wasting 10 the fatesat city and had always made her home Ll b L e ) g elock Swanty e, Years. GREENEVILLE PASTOR ol ol Lo q . bo held in the town hall, | Bere untll her carcer as a professional| py,nysgiving day will be observed | and Mrs. James B. Ashcraft SPEAKER AT Y. M. C. A. : g ,|§ 18 box Cocoanut . e x violinist took her to other cities . 1 < (Fongt i committed by | 5 El 1esday evenin | "She had unusual talents as a musi- | in the Slocum hom n Pawcatuck Vil- | celebrated their silver wedding anni- SRR g 2 | ! 53 ? spea will be Prot P M. Howe, | o *showing her musical frend when |12ge as the 10lst birthday cf Mrs. | at their home in Scotland, this | Rev. A. L. Tedford Addresses Men's | the man who! repairing done | and Supt. A N. Potter ‘and 31 Dey | Ol 8 child of elght, and it was al- | Betey, Slocum, who was born there on | atate, Thiursday night There were over | Mesting Upon “A Determined Pur- neglects his Umfgd Iga l rers Fu. Gl A S nie Blods - S | rays her ambition to be a violinist | i hith and in possession of all her fac- | Mrs. Ashcraft were the reciplents of | POse” Sl health. Heret mim < at all times. - et been motifieq | 21d6d by her parents, who had_her | Uities. With one exception she is be- | many presents. The evening was pleas- | Rey. A. L. Tedford, pastor of th health. ere 1s Franklin 8, over Somers Bite 4 MAIN STREET at the 47¢h vention of the | Study under a prominent New York|lieved to be the oldest woman 1in|antly passed with a literary and mu-|erated church, Greeneville, was | a remedy, = th t itlon of the | @ Cher, and she later took lessons| castern Connecticut. Miss Diana Sweet | sical program, a feature of which was | Srated churoh. Greeneyille 4! a 4 i Amg In hitects will | 167 2 o e ron oo WoaonS! o Plainfield will be 102 in December. | the recitation of the poem, Maud | Pe i " | 4 e 5 eld T 3, 4 and 5 at New Or- |for a period from Professor Wallner . l“ aller; by Rev. Mr. Moore. . Music for day at 3.30 p. m. He took as his sub- | "/fA 1 q Lonts FRlsh of Watechur: e. Upon entering the professiona = LG, ) bl L LTI nined Purpose” The | » For Fine Goods i os X waiin ot wattonury | heve: Unon entering e protcaionsl| 70 ENGOURAGE THRIFT. ' asniin ot Fashionti by, tha ghangs | oot A Determined” iy’ ” 71 2/ q airman of the Connecticut.chapter | 514 She hcble o —_— orchestra. A bountiful supper was e R s ! SEND THAT THANKSGIVING | ot ‘the nstitute, fAffad oechestral Sogagetienis In Bos:| o0 irord 'Praiss for the Action of Men | erved. ay the great purpose of Jesus as he % A . . ton, Baltimore, Texas and other place N g tone e | *“Amons the guests were Mrs. George | “Steadfastly set his face toward Jeru JRDE TO Judge 1 Thomas, a su e "ol v onthe past she had been at ociates witl lorwich avings Among th ests Mrs. Geo Vithsteng uf o A hat | ( 5 | s momee iy & pue| 2% Bee it gast ahp e nore e Society. ** | Baier ana son Charles, of New Lon. | salem.” notwithatanding the fact ot REMALT COAL and WOOD Rallion’s |2, - would hold his first ses- | ras in two theatres, besides doing A B b B e o MisnoAtel | ed: hed id not waver when the devil | U satllion's|s f he United States court and [much outside work upon special occs ald the Hartford Times etditorially | ; Robinson and daughters, Miss Pearl| (o: ptea him. He saw the path of his e has opened an office at 52, r t case Dec. 2 at Hatrford. | sions. She had been working unusual- | Friday = ha Mg, Convad Sheiter and s | Purpose and gladly walked in it. He 2 o, =4 H nuounced that his officiai | 1y hard all summer and during the fall, | ““There may have been evidence of a | 3ryind Hre. Qgnrad, Sheifer ang son | 2 80cr (6" nis best manhiood to. the Is the Ideal |Broadway for the convenience 3 will be New Haven, nd it is supposed here that this may | more practical way to instill t Y | D aileg of Yorhie Tved Clintos | one_great purpose of redeeming the y . 3 R M thl M t e : © ma femen | 1, had, something 'fo do_with the | otiimendable habit of thrife thas (hat | Baitey of Yanitie, ied Clinton of South { one sreat, pur wa 'a_definite, purpose | T of customers with A, A, egular Mon casury department has issued | coming ot ‘the: fatai attack of heart| shopied by henevolent eltiens af Nor. | Winanam, and the following from Wil | oS, Baniel R & G000 RURRSE Beckwith, Insuran, y ee lflg S I T T S R S T LRl par. | ieh. but we do not recall it at Pres- | Bickingham, Mi. and Mrs. Fred Anc | might be he did not waver from the | A o ith, Ins: ce. > i ek companiés may pay the | ente, by a brother, Jarmes J, McCall | sny’ scronr Damrer ot ant eits: wery | thony and daughter, Alma, Miss Ber_ |path of hia purpase. | < - Mo tax i fhete saonties Toe bl | ot o i i’ Jeamis 3 MoGall:| 800 school children of that city Were |ing Anthony, Miss Kuella Palmer, Ar- hope, said the speaker, that every | g S a o of the A [ Dltiia Tttt ot 1o tic| G tet of Lniehr haectil ana e (oohonlisl SHINES ea cHlled. e (i Bwarann T el Tiea Ty e e et e LU RING'S PUREMALT DR. F. D. COLES t the | Bhe was of a bright, cheerful.and af-{Savings Syste of th hame o hat you have consecrated that r year, as the law provides feetionate disposition and filled a warm | anq T hich —_ Svs 16 The Tiord. If. your-canugt] v 4 S BOARD OF '[‘l{ADEK i e sy thar Mis |1 b o onahe Will] ctver Bandy. A recest iss s SILNER MR ANU, s consecrate it, you had better DEPARTMENT etermary “rgeofl : per states that Miss | e sadiy mi Norwich Bulletin contained an I — A ott DurpRe. | « ion Coats, daughter of Dr The body is expected to reach hereltihat will appeal with force hose | Observed by Mr. and Mrs. A. H, Wil- | Change your purp a | 86-38 HAWLEY ST. BOSTON Office, HODGE'S STABLE B, Coats, Saygnter of Dr.| The bady is exnect at will appeal with force d by Mr. a s. A, H, Wil- | 00 eahn orchestra made the ser ] AB, Soats, sailed Saturday Luum Pittsburg today, who belleve in_ the helping hand in- liams of Poguetanuck. viée attrastive by beautlful selectior s | Phone 10 Residencs 1095 phons nd Germany T I lligontly _ extended. = The | Bullel well rendered. 1 [ . . A jermany A ¥ quotes the Century dictionary’s defin Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Willams ervey Wood of Néw Yor 3 Buckingham Memorial e sos [ipchest, Shildnen Bloek i“ iy Bank | {on of what constitutes 4 savings hans | celebrated the twenty-fifth anniver: B s e e aarotia GEORGE G. CRANY Ha | A (REULETe SO B Dy e iy o4 | and dhen referring. fo. the which | sary ¢f thelr marriage at their | gecretary Hill had charge of the - s e society was crowded to its capacity on | ihe g0o little people may experience, | home {1 Poquetanuck Friday evening. Saturday afternoon at the spesial hours & | meeting, at 8 o'clock b ¢ ? 5 of Now | Saturday afternoon at the speeial hours | declares that this esperience will tend | The ofening was pleasantly spent, & : e Undertaker an er mer_superin- | partment dopositors in the Thames | 0 the discouragem ather than musical programme being a feature LADY VISITORS MEET - { I s i par tishE [Ropos e A, 'S | encouragement of the practice of the oecasion. The decoratio i . 3 THIS EVENING | the New London Northern |Koun & Trast company to acep: the | SOUTAESmEnt of (RS, bruciice of oL |of the eccasion, Tho decoraions wers s Bt 32 Providence St., Taftville N y LINEING |3 L Dthe 15 iarollne | generous offer of gentlemen cornected | that “hoping to modify this teeling,” | N. E. Bailey of New London, o slster | Backus Hespital Committee Plans for Prompt attention to day or night calls, | i Phlladel- jwith the Norwich Savings sosiety 10| gentlemen associated with the Nor- |of Mrs. Williams, assisted in receiv-| Christmas — Members Hear Timely Telephons 630. apri4MWFawl e Spaulding’s | give them books or the money for their | S1L I, S U0CIE Tave ‘urransed | g, Many. fionds Erom out- of iown | - Addresses. L URE will D e e e e T b thy n8l | te enanle™ taab{Endiety, /ithoBL: o were present and an excellent supper B sl 4 x GOy g to make an offer that will r wus served. ‘Those present were: Rav,| At the annual meeting of the ladles’ . bt | it . of. ks children’s mone: i3 and Mrs, W, H, Hooker, Mrs, Charles | visiting committee from the different . ~ 1y pal WEDDING. 1 - TR The offer pr that if the little | L. Lueas, Mr, and Mrs. Christian Baer, | churches held Thursday afternoon ‘at | - . Chimney e on Fountain Street. |folks will present their account eard, [ Mrs George W. Furness, Mr. and Mrs, | the nurses’ home at the Backus hespi- | Moriarty—McGibney. Saturday about noon the autochem- | or receiver's certificate, at the bank | Charles B. Lucas, Mr, and Mrs, Trv- | tal the president, Mrs, Charles L. = ot S M McGibney of th ty | teal called out for a chi tire | any Saturday up (o nd includinz No- | ing Robbine, :\lrdmm Mrs, Bert B.| Hubbard, presided, AS is customary, { roveis » - i~ y i Moriarty of Worcester, { at the home of A. A. Broc . 39 | vember 29, they ceive either the 1 s, Mr. an Mrs, Willlam B. | plans were made for Christmas at the - - e fnss niied In marsiage ‘st f | Fountain Strcet, which 1sa houso own. | fall amount (o thelr credi n cash | Mitehall” M. and 3rs. C. Bogue, adr. | Boaptiat | Soon they will be big beys | S morning in St. Pat- |ed by Daniel Clark. or if they prefer and the deposit i and Mrs, Henry Hart, Mr. and Mrs.| Miss Jane Bill was chosen chairman . . H N B by the r Rov. J. I rwo tanks of chemical were used |and more a deposit ook of t.e - | William McKelvey, Mr. and Mrs, Alan- | of the committee on presents, tha other and girls, and their faces will ! N yride p | in the kitchen chimney by reaching the | wich Savings soclety for the amount. | son Fuller, Mr. and Mrs, Charles A, | members of this committee being Mrs, 3 E1S, § H. W ry v suit of biue roof with an extension ladder This may be clever advertising but | Farkness, Mr, and Mrs. George Bogue, | John D. Hall and Mrs, Oliver L, John- be only 2 memory. 3 ' match. Miss Annle wo hundred feet of 2 1 ch 1:;:.«9,‘ 1t hardly appears that the accounts of | Lawrence Bogue, Mr. and Mre. Henry | gon, The Ohristmas mualo Is always 3 N R S 15 bridesmald and she wore | was also laid in as a precaution, but | 800 school children would be of suffi- | Sauer, Willard Lucas, Misses ¥lora | left to that chureh the members of . . J JOSEPH BRABFORD pe Iri The best | no water was needed. cient moment to atiract the atiention | and Fannie Peck Mrs Mary H. But- | which chance to be In charge at Yule: v Bring the babies and we'll r Robert Worcester, S T of business men. Rather does ic ap- | ton, Mrs. Sadie McClure, Mr. and Mrs. | tide; this year it is Park church an thei ' % e friend of the groom. : g pear a very practical way of demon- | P. 'H. Busch and Miss Grace Busch | Cheir Direotor Eben Learned has vol- | catch their smiles, 3 BOOK BINDER A wedding broakfant and. ro- | Sang at the First Baptist Church. | ihg o Young America that sav- | from Norwich, Mr. and Mrs, John Tay- | unteered to provide this porten of the | CARVING SETS o | to immediate relatives at the | At the First Baptist ch h Sunday | ing money pays and that ail gentle- |lor, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Therne, | entertainment, Mrs. Ehen Learned is | bride, No. 83 Union strect, | t grezation had the pleasure of|men prominent in business are not | Mr. ‘and Mrs. Georse Mansfield, Mr | chairman of ihe committee on decora-| ROASTING PANS Blask Bo: Nade aad Rured te Ord. i Mr re. Moriarty left amid: g Hok of Hudson, _\In_&\v. without a thought of the other feilow. |and Mrs. C. P. Busch, Mrs. R. 8. and | tions. 308 BROADWA. | sho: o and confetti for a hon- ir both morning i CEHILL Miss Grace Willett, Mr. and Mrs. Har- | At the business session Mrs. Ellza- MAZDA LAMPS io New York and Boston. |and evenine. At the evening service 4 FUNERAL. 1 fisom, Norwich Town; Mrs. Her. | beth B. Davis resigned sa sseretary - | ; Tn they will Teside in s | Mr. Hobbs rendered a tenor solo which EUN AL bert” Warner, Mrs. N. B. Balley and |and treasurer, Mrs, Howard L. Stan- % Ll * | furnished home in Dorchester, | was very pleasing to all. it e Siotlain s Jennie R. Jones, of New | ton was eleoted to succeed her, TABLE LAMPS THE P8OTOGRAPHER ¢ STEFSON & YGUNG <. where the groom is engaged as 3 st S e G fiss Gladys Hart, Alfred Pat- | A most interesting address was giy- GAS MANTLES | n electricity at the high =| Timothy 7.\;};1“\% *io fn vow Haven | terson, 'Raymond Bogue, Miss Eliza- | en by Dr. Esther B. B. Woodward, for Oppesite Norwich Savings Socfety, Mg ters and B lers | L Sy I nsin perataof | beth Gallup, Clarence Gallup, Harold | two years in charge of a department varpen FS aldl buliders were many Bandsome and The Long e e hatd from St porats | T Willlams, Misses idna and Harriet |at the Norwich state hospital, her CUTLERY % 2 to the bride. including | 4 - b o e ] o ms, topic_being cugenics, . Woodward Best work and matcriais ) silverware, cut glass and a | chureh at 2 o'clock. There ‘were many handseme pres- | has had most valuable experience in prices, by- skillea- labor. | supply of fine linen from v Steady Pull R ol T el e e £ received n ilver and cut glass, | other Institutions also, and ler ad- ASH CANS s 80 WEST MAIN sT. | the ¢ es of the Boston storewhere Wins |} mith g delggation of ehot, 0, 73iend | including o silver ta set ‘from St | dress proved exceedingly practical ASH SIFTERS, PERFEC C. M. WILLIAMS - xi de was merly employed en, Binciaixr . . SQeEe iy 2 James guild. vas followed by Miss Beakley, 'y - 3¢ | rmetly employed ot M GBI Bav b & She wa lev, M N | br 4 groom are well known in | | Haven road conducior. ~ Many y from the Carnegic institute, Cold | B b sk h S bent Sanhast ot ] Store up energy for “staying” [| ago he used to run through here on 4 | 6 ToL. whe Ias been at the Nero| . TION OIL HEATERS PIES, CAKE AND BREAD | miny tichis for o napps tature - °| | qualities by breakfasting on W| frelghis. Ho dled suddenly on Wed- | Bandings, —edgings, and striking | 5PN Lo [ who s been at the Not- 3 i b future. u | nesday. e was born in Worcester motifs made on a foundation of black | Wic} State Nospital for some Cune. sent Sh ontractor that cannot be excelled. Fal and entered the employ of the New |net, with designs wrought out in beads | fhe line of studying heredity in the £ i 2 2 g » Sy, e Returns to Falls Co. Haven road in the early 80 silks or metallic effects, singly or in|cace of insane patients. With the aid 5 . e T ¥ vice.| TFred Bentley of Lafayet stre = He married M Jule’ O’Brien of | combination, are very smart for 5 2 . >, & 0 - L} A and co-operation of Dr. H. M. Pollock - LOUIS H. BRUNELLE epted a position with. th Hartford about 20 yeats ago and ghe | irimming affernoon and cvening | hias Beakies 1o purauing her imyest an uil er 5 - L mill Wednesday has resigned and one son, Hdward K Stnciair, Jr, | gowns. B e d A 10 Carter Ave., (East Side) I R e T the inatitute and for the Norwich, hos- 4 o ke i alls conrpany | 7 % s nctair, of Bridgepo: . ‘Sinclair pital records. B 3. - e ——— el “Fhere’s a Reason’ | Will Toniz ‘D missed on the Toad and | and fondest memories will linger of |* AL the canciusion of the addresses Company Estimates Cheerfully Given Eastera Comyecticut equs: c-The Bu.- t ritrin-in -1907 made and sold among his numerous friend: but in | this kind huslba; r d o as served, Mrs. F ‘ ends sland fatber and | afternoen ten was £ P five m bricka cle th i d E the home circle the loas will be sreater ! good friend, g Ll Baeiad Byl 129 Main St., Nerwich, Conn. | racphens 370 — 218 MAIN. )

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