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1 EMBER 2. 1913 dhe Bulloi 2, 1913, SOMERS bad the pick of all the choice - Turkeys killed in New London and Windham Counties, ex- cept three which went to the Bl_l.kt'n Co. as Thanksgiving . Gifts to our local County and Children’s Homes. We paid 35¢c, we sold for 40c. Everybody said that had oue, “The finest Turkey I ever carved or ate. Give us your order for Your Xmas Turkey NOW and get a good one at a reasonable price. SOMERS Norwich, Tuesday, De VARIOUS MATTERS already feat- Storm doors are be ticlpation of cooler in an- weather, Stores are making arrangements to SR e O, GURIRE A R lay Yesterday was the second morning that heavy white frost covered the roofs. The baggagemen at the New Haven station put in an unusually busy day Monday. Eastern Conneeticut people have re- turned to Storrs college, after the holl- day Tecess. Mr. H. T. Miller’s B At the Norwich Golt club work has jogun on building the toboggan slide SCHOOL FOR DANCING, |for the wint 28 Oak Street. There were 89 visitors to the Otls Saturday Classes for Beginners 230 | Iibrary reading room Sunday afternoon. M RAacu, & b s, s Dawson was in charge. Call for Circulars. Telephene 1082, | year Christmas falls on Thurs- day, which will give a good opportuni- Mrs. Kenneth M.| Muir of New Lon- Jdon was a Nerwich visitor Monday. PASSED GASOLINE ORDINANCE | Miss Lucy Palmer of Groton Is the guest of friends in North Franklin. Michael Schwartz has retur a trip to New York and Hai Prescott S Smith of Greenfirld, Mass., spent the week end at his home in this city. ed from ford New Streets. Mrs. Fred Sweet and son of Beverly, Mass., are visiting M t's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Elliott. Mrs. H. B. Higgins and daughters, Helen and Mary Higgins, spent the holidays in Hartford and Colchester. Fred Schall of Hartford was the guest over Thanksglving of Mr. and Mrs, J. Edwin Olcott of Nelson place. The regular December meeting of the common council was held on Monday ovening, with all members present ex- cept Councflman C. K. Bailey when Clerk Stephen D. Moore called the roll after Mayor T. C. Murphy had called the meeting to order, shortly after § o'clock. Hearing on Gasoline Ordinance, The first matter of business was a hearing upon the proposed new ordi: nance regarding the keeping and stor- ing of gasoline in the city, as proposed by the fire commissioners. John B, Stoddard, who was one of five persons In the spectators’ seats, arose and said he would like to ask a few questions. The mayor had Clerk Moore read the proposed ordinance be- fore Mr. Stoddard asked his questions, Then Mr. Stoddard asked if the friends of the ordinance had thorough- Mr. and Mrs. James Dooley of Nor- wich were holiday guests of Mrs. Ma- han of Bentley street, Woonsocket, Miss Alma Dion and George Hickey of Willimantic were visitors in Nor- wich Sunday, making the trip by au- tomobile. Mr, and Mrs. John Alvord and Mrs. R. C. Campbell of Manchester were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Bliss over Sunday. New Regulations Made By Common Council For Keeping This Fluid—$400 For Expenses of City Delegation to Rivers And Harbors Congress—Several Petitions For | Broad Street Sewer. The same committee reported tn hearing and che rullowing assessments made for the broad street sewer: On northerly side, C. L. Hubbard, $96.01; Joseph Hall, $79.88; on southerly side, Anna_W. Walker, $30.84; Carrie Cad- den, $78.2i George W, roll, $73.28. The same are to he patd by next March 1st. The report was accepted and the resolution adopted. Petitions Presented. A petition from Gilbest L. Hewitt and 18 others asked for a light near Freeman avenue and WaiTen street. It was referred to the polee committee. A petition from John Donovan asked for an electric light on North Main street near the electrio light works, and was referred to the Police com-= missioners. A petition from John O’Donnell and five others asked for removal of tree DEPUTY SEALETS SALA 291,00 All Expenses Fa.d, Too. y The position of deputy sea! r weights and measures, to Whica P I 5 five years, and the salary is S vear ‘and ‘expenses, upom wiich limit is fixed by law. Under chapter 250, of 1911, the coun ty commissioners . are empoye:ed name such county sealers of and measures. Per vear and expenses, and pointment 1s for five years. the ap. police, Thomas penses. Whenever commissioners so decide the state intendent of the state police. bury for this job. Under this spector of weights and measures, men. They can only be paid the aries granted them as state men. The law allows the superintender of the state police expenses as R YEAAR Appointment is for Five Years, #ith ¢ H. Morzan of Groton has been ciio en, is a_pretty good job. The officidl e m b o weights This law provides that they shall be paid not more than $1,000 In addition to this the 1913 legisla- ture provided that the .chief of state . Esan, may name a deputy sealer of weights and measures at an annual salary of $1500 and ex- police this deputy shall also become deputy to the super- Chief Egan sald Saturday that he ‘has named Charles A. Fine of Water- Efocy siais vollcaman s au ] B0 $riss Bt G BT 20 (e Soitee { chief | sealer of welghts and measures of not| o5 BACKACHE Kidney Trcuhlu, Bladder Dis- same become sluggish, strain out poisonous matier, all the rest remain- cations of baci - A DANGER SIGNAL orders, Rheumatism, and Serious Diseases Follow clogged up, the as the bowels do. Then they ana only filter or art ol the waste or The kidneys get a ing in the blood and poisoning the system. As soon as you notice the first indi- ache, pains in the sides, or aches around thé kidneys, or if the urine is light and pale, dark colored, cloudy. thick, or has an offensive odor, burns, is scalding or irregular in pas- take a liltle Croxone three times a ddy and end these troubles before they become more serious. There is no more effective remedy known for the prompt relief and cure of kidney, bludder troubles and rheu- matism, than Croxone. It soaks right into the kidneys through the walls and lining; cléans out the clogged up pores ; neutralizes and dissolves the polsonous uric acid and waste matter that lodge in the joints and muscles 'Phone 1052-2 and Embalmers 337 MAIN STREET Opposite Post Office. Lady Assistant |t sr plenty of trade early in thy James ‘R. Murphy, principal of the!ly investigated this and thought it R afle ‘those - terpibis: ' cheuhiatic e B Pep R | wee q ) ®| Palmer Memorial school, Montville, | Aecessary. at the corner of Hickory street and [more than $2,000 per yvear. Beside UL thy terl rheumatic | To meet the needs of increased | npcessary. | pains, and makes the kidneys filter the | has returned from a visit in Dover, N. Alderman Beckley answered that|Central avenue, It was referred to the |inspecting here and there and every-| Uoiich from the blood and drive it out business we have purchased the build- | The planet Mercury will be a morn- |H. his former home. they thought it necessary because of | tree warden. Wh:ri ‘:‘“g “‘TC"NX S}“““ m;"‘ke a geN-| of the system. ing formerly occupied by The First ing star. low in the cast. for a few : the greatly increased use of gasoline Acceptance of Streets. eral test of all weights and measures ew days' use of this mew scien- [ Nat Qays after Deo. 5, Tisns ot hour or twy | Mrs. Petrick Shea, Miss Sadle Shea |1 tie. city in recent years: and they oSEE _ | &t least once in two years and also in| yie o, on s e e ional Bank. We have been urged Berors the . - - and James Shea of Broad sireet have | o, tse o (i booe s hew ordinance | coriabser Togletitioned for the 80, |that space of time inspect the wor e et I O i batache | o make the change from our former | returned from a visit to Mrs. William 5 o S Oy N of city and county sealers. And they | ar overcome the most e in. | location by many Norwich people | : 2 - e e safeguarded property. a street. It was referred to the public | or overcome the most annoying urin 3 y peop! | resent there are 97 men ar d ;»m..\ - Curran in Dagbury. Mr. Stoddard sald he considered it|works committee. xénf:‘t"e’:m e “:l'l'!”“’*’u‘-“““; ary disorder representing varied and important secure yo new reformatory in Cheshire very unjust, and this ordinance would A titl fre H. . R 0. 8. ot or: &l city and county You will find Croxone entirely dif-| busii i 3 k r 1 My innd) Mes, ; : : petition from H. F. Rogers, O. v siness interests. With adequate o g b Lindley M. Cain of Putnam (N and Mre Robert Hartley and |inrow out many dealers who could not| Smith and W, O. Rogers asked for the | Sealers. teront from otner, remedions 16 I8 Do oMl vesite. o e imitted last week. farned After visiing Mn and Mre, fred |make enough commission in ten years acceptance of two proposed streets, = e prepared that it is practically impossi- & 4 The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea |Bentiey of Lafayette atreet. |on the sales of gasoline to pay for al|which are Kendal street and Baker BIDS ON TERMINAL | ble to take it without resalts. An|ceptional banking equipment, we are o The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea {receptacle such as was called for. He | street. This was referred to the pub-‘ = o { original package costs but a trifle, and | able to furnish our patrons every company, which has a store in Nor| Mra. Fannie C. Church of the probate |claimed _that there was much more| lic works committee. To Be Opened This Aftsrnoon in New druggists are authorized {o return | accommodation consistent with cone [ rich, onened Its S00th store in Woon- |office returned Sunday evening from a|danger from the gasoline in automo- | BeRie London. the ‘purchase price if it should fall in [ SS00TERaCHIeR SORB Mt Wb eiieve socket, R. I, Monday mo holiday visit with Derby friends, mak- | biles standing in garages than from the 2 . - — a single case . At the Central Baptist church on |inE the entire return trip e et~ | Way it i3 kept at the present time.| Warren T. Berry, superintendent of | Bids for the construction of thel| - that we should receive the support of BE4htiy W AP & dcens rChidtaat Was g ’ There had been no fires in (e clty at. | matine consiruction for the New Eag- | steamship terminal at Bust New Lon- | Constipation Poisons You. Ails: oommdnlitys) In »o far &k JEI v R L Ty S George N. Aldrich and Mrs. M. E. |tributable to gasoline, he said, and| land Steamship company, sent a com- | don will be opened in the office of the | onstivated your. et Faifl Al ) held for the Japanese wedding to be | \ldrich of Elm street have returned [such a storage tank as mentioned in| Mmunication in which he said he should | harpor commission this = afternoon ot B el i Aot 8 B, s s st e g . o phe auspices of the Vine- | afier spending a week with Mr. and |the ordinance was not called for. | be glad to near trom tho city regard- The members of the sub commitice, | far Body—Lurious results | B¢ able to give enlarged service, » g Mrs. C. W. Martin of Putnam Heights. | Alderman Beckley pointed out that|ing deeper water ‘alongside the dock | consisting of Hon. Thomas F. Noone, | orren follow. Use Dr. Kir New Life i i aptain George Proctor of the gov L the ol ce mads an exception Te- | where the steamer Block Isiand lands. | chairman; F. H. Chappell, and W. H. | Diie and you will O I A of cone. | | We solicit new deposits—a portion at o O e NnEowi| Miss Mazie C. Brown, who has been |garding the gasoline in automobile The petition of A. L. Potter & Co. [Cadwell of New Britain, will be pres- | ciipation, headache and other troubles st of your banking business. Dot aeneral Nathaniel | spending Thanksgiving with her |ana they thought the ordinance was a|fOT the acceptance of “Berkley road |ent, together with Resident Eugineer |b5c at drug PRI freene, hich quns (o the istand forts | grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. U.|\ise measure, and he had heard sev-|in Potter Manor was referred to the | Waldo E. Clarke. Nearly 50 sets of | Bucklen & Co. phia and R Ressrd s ki B 128 ome 1o Mulng for , Neff, has returned home Quaker | orar in the sutomobile business make | Public works committee. plans and books of specifications have | T.ouis o4 v A o ey e Hill | Very favorable comment on it Money for Washington Delegates. * | been sent out to contractors and it 1 | e . A | ©onr of fancy articles, & Mr., Stoddard claimed that this law e L R S T Jpriat. | anticipated that more than a scor - { £ron m. by the Royai|Mre D. J. Twohig and Mr. and Mrs. | ;14 be ariving trade out of Norwich. | ey 4 i tractors were at New lLondon M Henry Allen § n had charge of the | Neigt o yal | William Reardon were guests Sunday | 1 oK sl ST ;"r the i council Tele: | day taking a final Jook at the s arrangement BLUE RIBEON NIGHT. | 35" Snetucker Adv. of Mr. and Mrs. Danfel . Brennan of | {1 Me"ear e gusolinet in five gallon | gates ar the National Rivers and Har- | the terminal and the character of the = A e i B i T e cans n 3 parase. To Mayor Murphy's | fort” convention at Washingion Dec, | HiYer bottom before handing in ucis erv y Seni ym Cla th sme of the postcar vhich have! s Minor H. White of San Dimas, | question, he replied that he considered: 3 4 and 5 and authorizing the mayor | ®Stima ' | . H Y. M CoA (peen coming across the sea 1o local | oa)""Ss the guest of Mr. and Mre, Fred |thore wils as much danger from Keep- | o draw the Sum named. evor | It Is expectea tnat e contract witl ||| [ncidents In Society ing dents have been in homor |G Bijss for a week. Mr. White is |Ing one gallon as from ten. o Before the vote was passed Coun- [ D2 awWarfed at a mesting Bf the r|of the 60th birthday of Her Majesty, |the swner of a large oranse grove in| W. W. Lang spoke of the way he kept | cilman E. E. Baker made inquiry from | £mmission REttarAlnaxt wedks the Queen-Mother Alexandra, Monday. | caiifornin g T ive onEns hack of his lot, away | what fund the money would be. tanen |10 the meantime the various bids wil e g S S et |from any building, and this ordinance|and whether it would be from the | b compiled In proper form for pres-| S M Peanic. TiathBoie, o . T I ey rk states| 3nss Eulah Crawford of Hartford |would be unfair to him and to anyone| amusement fund. The mayor said he entation to the commission, ’ g . Frank Rathbone, wh that the Yale club has let the contracts |nas returned from spending the |else in similar circumstances. believed it would be from the con- : g gt e gl | i : new 20 story Yale clubhouse, | Thanksgiving season with her srand- | s e tingent fund, e VERDICT FOR DEFENDANT. ome Bl s iwces e B in glass ] esiened to be 2 national ren- | parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Edwin Olcott Fire: Mapshal, kigs Quthoioy: . The delegation is to include Mayor 5 AR bt i e i R s and home for Yale men from |5f Nelson Dlac Alderman Beckley replied that the| Murphy, Aldermen Dr. W. C. Me- |Jury in Common Pleas Court Finds for |avenue, return o their home in e e country. crdinance took care of such circum-|Taughlin, Henry Gebrath, Councilmen Herman Schwartz. s A e R o 9 ? Ahle senkoh bee Hadtue i Mr. and Mrs, J. Morrill Currier re- |stances as applied to Mr. Stoddard|y F. Williams and J. Henry Shan- Dy Lot i a ppers this season are finding the |tymeq Monday to Chelsea, Mass., hav- |and Mr. Lang, under the authority giv-| non. e AR TP e i i iddletown. an at- from $1 to 33 ncoonding to col- | oy Sent e hollday e o e e tion “Counsel Joseph T. Fan-| Strest Department Spent $3.281. e N e o faiien T 5 Da aen Cove, BT the ol will gell at 15 ¢ with Mrs. Currier’s sister, Miss Lizzie| Corporation Couns ph e How e z £ common pleas court on Monday and . he oil will sell at 75 cents per |jy Fellows of Franklin street. |nine was neked about the state laws| The monthly report of the street | (o™l BIN° hig " oceived the charge At Bis home in that cl The two had L2\ o0d fat one will yield from ; e |5t matter, and the masor gave ox: | depurtment showed expenditures for | frorn ‘Tudge” Waller they retired 1o hOt met since the lawyer was an in- | one quart. 2 and Mre. Chatles . Noves, who |pression to his fecling that an ordi; | Srlace Pevaltk [of7 S35 CIe8HE ) Goneldarinivardict ghaut 230 bicopic ETstor X Dolireet colioae Meget, . el ewe s o vere uests of s. Noyes' parents. | nance like this ought not to be passed | Streets and gutters, $9 clenbing J 0 R enT vt camne intwith, ‘& werdick )., Can i Glen Cove ms er ce Mrs. George Mayvnard P ) rles C. 2 el - 1 3 i nue b = his B T o Waiertons, . Dr. Min | et At siecso e, Gy agkell, of without a thorough understending ‘of | 100, NAvER MU0, ARl dhuting | Fo5,the defendant ; o N S s Moo anitiot the Qoprentl.d jert orwich for New York on Monday | “ar. Stoadard thought that the in- | Dlock pavement, $337.99: garbage and paTetahnertL fJames (Bl Shanton, = There's satisfaction and real e . e kmorn (AL surance companies had made _every| ashes, $478.2C and other items to make | ynd Miss Bessie Rosenblatt were wii- | ONE BITTER MEMORY OF P e Jobn L. Buel at Litchfield. T OBITUARY. provision that could be thousht of for | 1B, & (8 O Bt o I8 MECRES | nesses who testified on Monday. Then | CHILDHOOD GONE |} things different from ordinary. 3 OBITUARY. gafety and restriction of gasoline. a5 Y the defense asked and obtained per- | I Gracethh and. uhnsel Jowaled the dea n of the $ rar- = : b AR, mission to amend the complaint | — i i . 3 e e M e S Ezra B. Howard. Gasoline Ordinance Passed. The Teport was accepted. L et ere ke 1o Attore| Chitor. Wil e, Tustelons. Mo in every different article ~that - omy ch, New Haven, Sunday, the hymn sra B Howard died in Chicopea | Alderman Backley prosented o reso- | The report of City Treasuner Charles | neyy Pottis and Babcock for the de- | ¢ ik goes 1o meka up our stdeic Ty oot > » 2 ay afternoon abot jon putting the proposed ordinance cery was prese a s read- e Y e 5o - e ere in ) gh written by Dr. Teonard Bacon 1n com. | Falls, Mass, Monday afternoon about |1 putting the prog ordinance | & AVEY Was DLt AN tan e | fendant and by Attorney James fof | Kellogg's Tastsless Castor Oil is Pure Brooches, Lockets, Bracelet g o 0 FAtOR ~OF 'the S00Lh SnTileeay 0 'o'clock. death being due to a |into effect, and it was passed. e e o b 22 | the plaintifr | Without T Smell Chatris, Fos, Hte. 3 - lement of New TaaverSaTy | shock which he suffered Saturday eve- e Y N A also taken with the annual report of | " Court adjourned until the next day | Yet Without Taste or Small. i) ¢ Bk wh - - ning and from which he did not rally. i Hecommpty . ghts. e B amd o e oD i | 8t 10 i mn._fiwhen: the:trial of the ires- - Pl el e it 1 g Mr. Howard was born In this oity 07 | For the poiice commissioncrs. Alder- | was ordered printed in the appendix | pass case ‘of Josephus Stone ve. Td- | r oil is tasteless, & TESoAL edlactid B I ——— s e -4 ) Hibernians of New Haven are |2nd nearly all of his life was passed |a light on Cedar avenue near Elmwood | 1 . ¥ R —— | Castor Ofl, a Egh sch - o s s N.'.““‘;‘fl?;',"],d"t employed by the Hopkins & | Torner andothers snd ihey aleo rece | A lsfter from the public ntilities Y . R iate witheit e (& i Established 1872, DAV H 1 he degree team from New < il LooDe Ea B : & s accepted with ding. f Mrs. Und. d. e | LR s s meea Was accepted without reading. of Mrs. Underwood. A R The Plaut-C audeville and Photoplays. as o gunemith, with the Stevens Fire | Sherman Street Sewer. Bills Approved. i e y ol e he Plaut-Caddzn CO., Y» Davis put e ;«“\”r;;«r:y_a (:;g?‘s:;}rfx \V(:‘=] %flr}: garany. :}“g")’;‘;“i‘_{;;_’"\‘z | The special committee consisting of | hT,i"‘f’.“L’J“li,“ :1:;;.[1;_,?,:7:9:'.::2“::vn Mis. DEOHEE S, Thgerwoodrat Mot & Eood out m" 144-146 Main Street, en ater i e o eehaomfret andland a sister. Mrs, Allen S. Barbour of | e TaYor and the Bk Meld on the | ed at 8.3 o'clock: Police depart. | Broadway night after 10 b Plaut-Cadden Building. n here for trial 3 Bewer assecomon Bgn. i SLreet ' ..‘”:’ ing. $2- |put left in a hurry when he found L . . - = sing : and recommended these assessments electric, $1 T2 ) Yaacatl slone dave a cons 1-fa and a Tov Mrs. James F. Ireland. {On northerly side. "Falls company 4267 Cometery, | able scare, He was a young man, sh ores i the Jack and 214 iy iAW 151.19; on southeriy side, Falls com- park 75.83 8 spoke v Ger: = k. As 2 which is ‘e Mrs. Elizabeth Ireland, widow of | 31L10% on, Southerd, SIa%, RIS 056 | Anance, watar $12,708.00, | (| %o aud Sbdke Wity a Cmuat oo en miy be given | That sudden breeze, predicts : - o | James F. Ireland, died early Monday | P2 : 1 i and said his name was Mr. Ogden o . [ A Webster. Mass, oorrespondent |pieR I ITSand, Set S N edse | They were approved and are to be'paid | S Lo L R R e avored £ Be of the s rites ord was received Veb- | ing at her home, No. 1 dge | v 1 T D s Fho Ne e g's is on ever s ed—— ° am doe o her o tmslved dn_Web- | avenue, fdllowins & long perlod. of {II { by March i, 1914 Bar Association Meeting Was Post- | Mrs. Callsta Davis, who lives in the Bellosgs o evey. a Ireeze. prepar ou ok She. o 1 | health. She was seriousty ill for three | L R e lower part of the house, also hear e aston JaEEoe in w h - m | Brooklyn, N of Mre. Lo Morrell, | nea o poned. ¢ : g formerly of Webster, She 3 - | weeks prior to her death. GasuiE : . a man trying the lock at her do i S el & e = ! age. She leaves three sons, all of [ang came to this city in her youth. |summary of receipts from May 16, 1913, | Of the county bar assoclation here on |not get in_there heard him ng | Sons, In oil refiners. Py g - Dassing the greater part of her 1ite in |to November 15, 1913, 18 as follows: | Monday for the purpose of taking me- | doors and windows on th & s Y| Connectie 0 » G eeneville. She was twice married, | Bal. on hand May 16, 181 8,722.8¢ | mOT action upon the deaths of Judge | of the house. 1 You all know it's dangerous to eat etng ‘onmecticut hunters who were in 2 3 38, 6| Wheeler, Attorneys Donald G. P i - - s | Vermont for the deer season which | 1eT first husband being John Dou Water works $17,655.02 R Wk, Bna Al e “{_- - e @ QLD CR. HARRIS | oreakfast in a cold room, and 1 sides. g ? - ended Monday st sanser oon. WhICh | Later she married James F. Ireland, | Outside account .. 791.24 ue T Rt PerAiNs BOTAL the e HELD FOR TRIAL. REMEDY FOR PILES| g not very comfortable. Whereas, onday nset, report that| o' gfed Nov. 26, 1004, Me was a Street devt i Co n. bt because two of the com is now manufactured| ot s = i piay “ n 1 s {over 1,000 deer were shot. The season | oo ;. Agpeby: 2 sxilll 1 T ° | mitiees appointed could not be rea e I e o with one of our Heaters insf led, you ~ s o o B s : papermaker by trade and at one time | Contingent ..... 2 : n i " sailt | and sold by N. D, Sey f— (he |Saturdey Iighi, was SoY, Sood for | Liates Finishing company e B | poned until a date to be named later. ith a Knife Upon Mike Plovik. | 8 e mer of the original pre-| - e breakfast is called in order ¢ in a - cock were few, ©| Mrs. Ireland was a member of the G. & F, dept 90,393.33 L e ¥ In the police court on Monday morn- | scription, MRS. MARY HARRIS, | have the dining room comfortably | Greeneville Congregational church, She | Dept. cemeteries.. 1,717.71 Chauffeurs’ Monthly Meeting. ing Stannys Dumboskl, accused of an | R. I D. 6, Norwich, Conn. Price One |y _m, o stated by _Waterbury papers |le8%es (wo daughters, Mrs. Theodore |Sewer ass'ments .. 9173 i oA MRS TR E 5t Ihe] Shiule s Son Mty Bloctt 16 Groe Dolla : Joseph Valdambrini, pastor |, 11¢98e, YIL TUom #pe made hef |Loans ... 190,000 orwich Chauffeurs’ club was held | ville on Sunday night, during wh | ‘We carry those Heaters in three dit« ¥ of Lourdes church, for- |NoMe end Jdrs Jennle M Colton of {Taxes . 119.8 Tonday evening in their rooms in th2 | Plovik received a cut in the leg, wa 4| terent styles y Mary's church, Baltlc, | Elisabeth, N. . Mrs. [reland was of i Sprinkling 2 | Carpenters’ hali building with a good | held for-trial in the higher court afte \ ~| Reznor Reflector Heater in two sizes seven couples Thanksgiving | %eii'likea oy A1l with Whom she came | Court ouse ..« 1,307 | number presont. = Business of a rou- | probable cause had veen found. s 1Al sy sing and six on Saturday morning, | ko ked a Ath m she came !y jcenges tine nature was disposed of and a so- | Were placed at $500, which he had church has a Sunday school class | [P contact, Mjscelianeous clal time followed the busin session, | secured udp to this morning, and h The Oriole, somuthing new in Gas boys and girls. Miss Regina G. Leahy. - 3428 Refreshments were served, clgars were | was still in the cell at police headquar- | Heaters. At the second of the fellowship meet- S Bee ru Loudestealy WAnKD 2 o $437 o ielete L e g Lol et et Call'and see them at our office and e | \ix. of houbhamiebesn Uinneltiont 1o be | .. Cor Barnad L oaoobn B. Leaky, of 2 i ¥ 2 3 hose womion one childless, now happy and | (6t US €XPIain thelr usefulmess, A REAL NERVE AND Bopy|!fid in tha Congregationsi church i aica Mandss moihine At (he aond, 3 = FUNERAL. sioiy vollwith heaithy chilr it el how { 3 2 e e Road distric ednesday, the mod- | har par o Eop it 1 ity Treasur ery's summary of receipts and disburse- ¥ —_— ydia E. Pincham’s Vegetable Compound made { i ] : ; er parents, fo & Ynzaving fis pts and disburs Y BUILDING MEDIGINE Wil be Tasae &, Geer of Ledyaed, | BT Patents, following a lngering fll- | (AT Trelrs to Nov: 15, 1818, 1s as follows Mri Thomas Wilson il chis possible. Hore are the names and correcs | . Rev. Wil gy, g e v | gretied by her wide acquaintanceship 7 : Unexpended The funeral of Mrs. Agnes I (Mc- for yourself. They are only & few out of many kaep Villia hite he topic Wiil | and by the friends of the voung lady’s g Appropriations Disbursements Ba Millan) Wilson, widow of Thomas Wil- s 3l . . T | e Personal Appeal from the Pulpit. | parents. Miss Leahy's health had been | Dept. of Public Works— son, was held Monday afternoon a g O“‘n‘?{,"‘ffl'{.‘%"’; | fiflS&EleC(flCfll Depflflmeflt of | " . 1 ired about a year, and she slowly | Crusher insurance $889.04) o'clock from her ate me, No. 6 strong and - On Thursday, December 4th, in Nor- | goba : leGrasnen. in : 8 i bute thi a a fe n ay, D8 e 4., or= | guceumbed to the malady o was 22 | Ord repairs 23.000.00 Franklin street, and many friends and we attribute this re- | 2 : . b at 3 oelock, the iadies"of | Veir ot e and Wi of & Iovable A | Gaphme. and. ashes B it totne émely wse | Alice Bldg., 321 Main St. i D will open a sale | pogition that endeared her to all whe | Sewers and catch basing 50000 15848 | were conducted by T s, g you sy f Ul ade articles,” practical and | o por-lo L Who | Dawe and catch o 2,500.0 1,284.83 5 g A £ o oits, emctical ‘and | were favored with her acquaintance. | I Connecticut Co ; . 1337.00) earer, My God, to i K;ht 18:_:,&70“)“‘,“, ot o | made candy, jellles, preserves, piokles, | he i8 survived, besides her parents, | Macadam repairs .................... 800000 7,181.01 and of Somewhere were rendered by \ T 3 i stly famed suppers—50c per | Crother. Dr. John T, Leahy, in New | Parks and trees 1,500.00 149418 ledge, Archibald Gilchrist, Mrs. my baby’s good health aker n & me puts °d Suppers—50c per | Jersey. She is also survived by an | Widening Water and Shetucket streets —793 Potter and Mrs. C. H. Ricket to your Compound.” stem " > Some uncle, Thomas B. Leahy, S Toinee 3 2 were many handsome floral forms, Mrs. W. O. BPENCER, . prese fu X t reiatives in this city Dept. of Cemeteries . e .00 4,507.84 bearers were James Ringland, Archi- E. F. D., No. 2, Troy, does not v of alconol nor e ) ! it Ve Dt . 1460518 bald Buchanan, Sr., Charles S. McMil- Alabama. ; . a r T Plainville—The Chauncey Dunham| water Works— lan and James Garner. Burial was in “T have three chil- < . - Vaudeville and Metion Pictures, farm of 300 acres on Queen streef,| o '\ o 3 : g Yantic cemetery, where a committal dren and_took your | 4 few Another quality bill is appearing at |o7ned by L. M. Lauridson, has been |-Stony Brook improyement bala A 627.08 425.00 202.06 Co‘t;xpnun«ll‘:|‘:x,hmum.", ¥ - 1 e = old to P, engstre v v ept.— | —Mrs. JouN HOWARD, | . o S s 1 the A uditoriin Huring the Rrst Throe [501d to W. B, Bengstron of Jowa, who| Police Dep! | J s | en building days of the week and all the numbers | Wil take possession on the first of the | salaries i ki 14,006.08 | Wilmington, Vermont. | For Ladies or M ch are quite up to the standard of ex- |Y6aT City court .. 1,962 “1 have a lovely | e S e e L Sl T Street lighting , 19,000.00 10,899.44 | baby boy and you cat | A} the new colors, heavy ¥ 2 1 Th, ramonis have a navel Health Officer 1,500.00 668.94 tell every one that he | 1 and entertaining musical number - A SrREnaL .9 is a ‘Pinkham’ baby.” M L ~ Which combines lively comedy w Gas and Electrical Dept.— —Mrs.Louts Fiscarr, | weights and excellent qualities ¢ Bicasing msiramentat numpers; Wy || WHAT’S IN A NAME? || onemcing and senerat exper isvboon i ibsaris | T T o Rexall ( Walters has some new jokes and & ng Interest on bonds . L1 20,000.00 10,600.00 ; RN T of all grades at tdeai, and_concludes her act with several || It it is o name made fan i ek e i i | “We are at last up-b leight of hand numbers. The big o the public through pers ark Commission - ,500.00 800.6 ,699: Dlessed with &’ swe g i e et ] e b housh persiatent Finance Dept— . Bl FAMILY CARE | it baby g3 | b wh s the comedy skit On the Rocks, pre- is _frequently a fortune in it. G 1 f1 56 1 G.A. LAPEROUSE, you wha senied by Anderson and Evans. The | 1t improves the old proverb of gl LS8R e BiaAdg s Montegut, Lay 3 B Ste h cleverly portrayed and wins || & good name being better than e e e 1 i severely tax a woman's sirength “I have one of the wea \and, great Tichel by making the SR R e T g 35 finest baby girls you | & Norwi feature photoplay is the two ree > Sinking fund, gas and electric. } 11,935.38 by oa! 291 Main St., Norwich, Ct. o o e g o e || sond name brine areat riches, || Resort? un s "ana”cloctric et 158555 || and when wife or mother com- | T ; ; ol 4. on servic i B e Sano o BhI30.2T 25,370.18 lains of fatigue, nervousness, { | St., Wilmington, N.C. | vertising is one of the great- Y oty go LEE000 _ 877.43 3 ¥ | 3 J « St of . the. £ g in modern service Milk inspector iiiesiiasiss I 1,000.00 503.56 196114 || needs rest, out-of-door exer- bappiest man alive to- ays lnn . ;l:’“ln o i :.\"(.s‘;;\;\ on It 1 the aie “;‘ PR One-third Water and Shetucket street cise 1 bui "‘x up. day. 1 ias under his care eedy fam- Saaisciuio 1 ove LT S R 9,760.00 9,766.00 % | DarprAKE, 397 Maril » Eni » i elie 4 e whl custome: come tc he ¢ e g e s e bolves 3 pasicurny || phleh customens” cume o "o ) conlfigni 0 - sy G || o e et thouht ahoutd be i Yy Are Good Days e Tochi Beb | o Se i DASORN 15 @oing wher oy T chstomers; R e Broad street sewer........... 400.00 4091 || Scott's Emulsion, which is “Now T have a uice | i your f hn- | the #amnily. The men has Decy Newspaper readers are becom- gfimun; Yantic e e 450.00 AT medieinal food free from alcohol baby girl, the joy of to have the sitting for you'll as | and the wife has been working at a day by day because they find it p]el:””ng S tioE Tt s thrashic i e =ulekly fills hollow cheeks, builds ;f,t‘(;“:‘gm ¥ | GRAPHS. Dor’t put it off o d o et g g L P TR | e A ORISR 2 Widening and macadamizing Sacherm L TR e or, a0t any longer, just phone 664 does not help you, your money pecially needed. Anyome who can as- || World's work in a workmanlike B s Hpaan e baby daughter no “DO IT NOW. giee back - e ) Smith avenue Sewer....... 3,410.00 2,325.40 tranquil nerves. i gy ot el Boud in thia community ¢ amily should communicate with him 1" telle them what to buy ana || Byl — General sliking o, 000 Nothing equals or compares | e o Wh. N D H ht than 1.060 leading drus B s il T v D s s e aman Note to' pay bonds, Oct. 1st, with Scott’s Emulsion for just ! “T have & big, fat on fl“g on U Canada appealed for a cradle through The || them famillar with the names Fund nmha sl JAieonl e : {| | such comditions, but insist on healthyboy.”—Mrs.A | PHOTOGRAPHER Britai D. Seyir n | Bulietin_and the need was supplicd || Wworthy of their confidence. TR A Ly ScoTTs. At | Loy ik sh Building 4 Srest, Norwich, Conn | the sams’ gy o — Noul, Baltimore, Oliie annon Building © L\ 68760432 - §336,300.86 ) & sl ey RN