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Norwich, Tuesday, Dec. 2, 1913. The Bulletin. |6AS & ELECTRIC FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS 88 Main St. } THE WEATHER. Forecast for Teday. For Southern New England: Unset. tled Tuesday; Wednesday partly east winds. Predictions from the New York Her- ald: avercast, preceded by rain, with slight- 1y lower temperatures and fresh varla- ble winds, followed by clearing condi- tions. The outlook for Wednesday is fair and colder, Observations in Norwich. The following records, reported from Sevin’s pharmacy, show the changes in temperature and the barometric changes Monday: Lady Assistant \when requested GEO. A. DAVIS cloudy; light to moderate northeast to On Tuesday it will be generally The board of gas and electrical com- missloners, consisting of Dr. James J. Donohue, Danlel T, Shea, Archibald S. Spalding, David S. Gilmour, and Charles E. Whitaker, made its annual report to the common council on Mon- day evening, covering the operations of ‘the department for the vear up to July 1st, 1913. It is the ninth annual report of the department. Profit of $44,095.03. Shown in Commissioners’ Report For Y'en‘rl-Ending July 31— Is Gain of 33,076.11 Over Total For Preceding Year— Gas Plant Earned $7,712.06, Electric Plant $36,382.97. accounts remained practically the same as during the preceding year, although total sales increased 15.5 per cent. during the year., $59,340.08 for Additions. During the past year $59,340.08 was expended for additions to the plant. Of this amount $38,222.77 was for a new generator and turbine and $5,414.03 tor the new “Thermos main.” evening of the convention was of un- mock reproduction is made with th And_ each contestant statemens tha: -these debentures will prod. % __be issued as soon as the public utili- The second evening was mostly tak- 'ties commission acts.” en up by Rev. Isaac T. Headland, & The meeting of Sphinx temple at Teturned misslonary from China. Who Hartford on Dec. 10 is the purport of epoke on America’s part in the making this curious announcement. It gives of China. It was called the best ever notice that the income tax will soon be heard at a state conventlon. The first due and advocates disposing of your elght colleges were opened by Christian wealth at onoe. missionaries who went from this coun try; 40,000 sohools have opened up in years and adopted our western ways of teaching. No oplum smoker can ever hold a public office. A man Who went to Persia to learn to make wine, when he returned, had his head cut Off. He closed by saying: O God! give us courage to grapple thess evils that are killing our boys. A vote of thanks was given for the Teport. Mrs. Flelds reported visiting the county home and almshouse, accom- panied by several young people. Collection was taken and the meet- ing adjourned. { e N (e CLAIMS THREE SHOTS WERE FIRED AT HIM In Cellar on Water Street—J. Cenflone | Showed Broken Lantern and Holes in His Trousers. Joseph Cenflone, an Italian who runs a shoe repairing shop in the build- ing on Water street next to the Wash- ington block and in which the factory of the Connecticut Pants and Kree Pants company is located appeared at police headquarters late Monday ‘WOULD BE FAT Increase in Weight Ten Pounds or X Mor A Physician’s Advice ~“Td cerfainly give most anytl to be able to f: stay that way, up deci a few pounds ar lures every ex- cessively thin man or woman. Such a result is mot impossible, Thin people are vietims of failures. despits past mal-nutrition, a condition which pre- vents the fatly elements of food from being taken up by the blood as they are when the powers of nutrition are normal. Instead of getting Into the blood, all the fat and flesh producing elements stay in the intestines until they pass from the To correct this produce a healthy n fat the nutritive process: artificlally stipplied which nature has denied them. body as waste. condition and ormal, must with the to amount of be power This Full Set Teelh 8§ FIT GUARANTEED DON'T PUT OFF YOUR DENTAL WORK any longer through fear. After the first 1 h has been filled or extracted by The King Safe System of Painless Pentistry you will laugh at your fears ek Ther. Bar. For the gas plant there have been night and repori i T 8 Muiieiiee.cceceeeees 43 3048 | The report states that the profit from | added during the year tho following | ONE YEAR IN JAIL {Dight and reported to Captain Twe: |can best be accomplished by eaiing | £nd wonder why you waited so long. From N U fil L SRR - 45 s04p 22:.’: department, after deducting & per [ new mains, ail wrought iron pipe: 2,011 FOR MARION MORSE he'wis in the cellar of the Duilding | o tio Sotmmrin oot tieth 2 | Don't pay exorbitant prices for your 6 p. m.. e en . . depreciation on the real book |feet of 2 i-2 inch, 2,333 feet of %inch, o . lattending to the furnage at about 11 g S oW Uni Highest 50, lowest 40. value of the plant and after paying |and 180 feet of 2 inch: and also the | Is Sentence Given by Judge Greene in | orclock. Cenflone claimsd that he went of the best strensth-glving fat-pro- dental work. Comparisons. $20,000 interest on the bonds oul-|addition to the Thermos main has becn Superior Court. into the cellar with a lantern and that | SoC 8 elements known to the medi- illi P . 73 " uperior Court. t 1 ofes: Take h 1: s 3 standing against the plant, amounted | 3§ feet of 6 inchi cast iron pipe remoyod 2 a man followed him In and shot at | coix Cwith the tooa: ang tineals, it s . . Predictions rfor Monday: Partly | to 344,005.08 for tha sear, WINCh ia & | o coomoeron, cast iron plpe LA e shot at | mixes with the food and turns the | qu 3 oty o e e Marion Morse of this city,who plead- | him (hree times. All three shots came | Sigars ‘and starches into rien. ripe | Silver Fillings Monday's weather: As predicted, | inyestment or 6.9 per cent. upon the Balance Sheet. 3 sullty recently to one of 2§ coufits | close, he stated, showing a hole In the | nourishment for the tiskues and blood - o’ with northwest wind. - charging offenses against the moral leg o s trousers and two hole and its rapid effect is remarkable. book value of the plant. : The balance sheet on July 31st is| code of the state, after the others had | through the lantern which he was car 4 oy s ore Of this amount the gas plant earned | shown as follows el ¢ 3 IHtruder son | S U Tted gains of from. en 1o twenty 7,712.08, d th T6CEET lant $36 been nolled, was sentenced by Judge!|rying. After firing the intruder ran five pounds in a single month are b: e P i Assets. Gardiner Greene in the superior court |out by the only entrance to the cel- | o€ BOWES o © SREle JRONTR S78 oY ers ceding year of $3076.11, or .3 per|liventory . 17695042 | The accised was accompanied to|He could give no description of ths | 3 ohcos, cargol is sold by The 1ee | poiniegs Extracti FREE cent, and is all the more -reditable easurer .. -eeovs 17688071 [ The aceused Ponm el e ey e O O ainy | & Oszood Co. and other good drug- ing ‘when 3 . L o et Gasn Foaulac 00| court by her gister and & womlan{riend. | man who at him and stated | gigts” evarywhere and every package testh are ordered. e e A Rochunt e 110 17,033.01 She lefi the Backus hospital last week | that he had no idea as to his lden- | Eohiuing @ | guarantee of welght 1o or S Dealll expenses include $15,085.83 more de- | Advance boiler insurance’ 11l 126:39| (L RET home, #ud, wag ahe © FASIM UG E ot Pants ana Kne | STCRSe oF money back. DR. F. C. JACKSON Sl B L e S e ) R VA o four spectators in'the court reom. | Pants company was one of the con- Sl NenE Sviile Bargol (nax pro. DR, 0. J. COVLE e ® Do e ' Vhen State's Attorney Hull moved !cerns which did not make an agree- |9 emarkable results e treat- to the new basis upon which the K P . O . i - o ment of nervous indigestion a - st Ahrog A]]d apon el ichhe iabilities. for sentence Attorney Comstock. who | ment with the striking garment work u and gen S€l e i ent commissioners have decided Lo f oy o Lie $302,000.00| a8 counsel for tne’ acoused, sald he | ere and Cenflone. may. Have heen' mis. | €Fal stomach disorders, it should nof, D 5 . tide, which fs followed by flood tide. S A CxpeRe Bonds outstanding against | had nothing to say, and Judge Greene | taken for someone connected with that | QWINE to lts remarkable flesh —pro- Ts ¥ Fm "0'lda Glfls __WL_ Comparing Two Years. et 7. 400.000.00| 581 he would be ‘guided in the dis- | concern by some strike sympathizer | ducing eflert be used by those wno GREE LE A comparison of the percentage of | acoounts pavable - a9-dq | Posal of the case by the way other | The police are investigating the affo:r |are not willing to increase ther | Saccessors to *he King Dental Cé y el expenses to total sales for the Past |Interest aceruea on bonds... Letese|C s had been treated when the ac- |but early this morning no develop- | Welght ten pounds or more g u‘“ el e i .| two vears is made as follows: et R > 88888 | cusea pleaded guilty. After court ad- | ments had resulted —_— re All of our merchandise is|Friends Help Miss Agnes Ryley Ob ek St enaln 2220 journed, Marion Morse was taken to| As the employes of the Norwich Next to Boston Store. ‘ of th . serve Her Birthday. 5 P Lo e 6023 the jail in a hack by Deputy Sheriff|Shirt and Overalls company were | dttendance and the ¢ S e RO SRR i T 00 | iRer AEking aac H. E. Draper, accompanied by her sis- | leaving the factory in the Davenyor: | UEhiful one for al " 9.8 m to$p m Sunday 10 to & - b Sa ¥ y party otal sales, . i ol fe ter and her friend. building Monday noon there arose a |3€rved : g ¢k, after which there consists of a line of goods | friends gathered at the home of Miss G — \{gs(mkfl entries. .$85,519.75 e against Elmer M. Chad- | Qisturiance o the sidewalk ama: na | Was dancing until d late hour. Lady Attendant. Phone 1283-8 in 0. other store in| ooVl Nerth Main street. to| Manufacturing expense 24 Ada profit for year, Witid ot Shlein ;oRArkel: WILR Ciners | & ragtie Ave Dersine. mars arreuton . = found in | celebrate her’ birihday. Among those | Distribution expens 1 3 Gas oo ing with a juror, was mnolled in th.|charged with breach of the peace and ndians Won. N a B tueets Brom Jemalc CLOM L CRIEAL & cpanil lr{;_"‘;:; e e gourt on motfon of States’ Attorney will be presented in potice court :hi parhe Indians beat the K gles at foot orwich. cille, Occ c . nteres ; ull. (Tuesday) morning. No one was in- | ball Saturday morning by the score o s games ‘were plaved. prizes belng| Total expenses years on funds. . Chodwick was arrested nearly 'two |jured in the disturbance which was |10 to 7. game was an exciting . 4 = : warded the winners, after which = { vears ago, charged with tampering |largely a warfare of words. Isaac Bos- | one. nr e "I I T Sol RMnhdogany Serving delicious supper was served In thie din- | Profit for period sz i SSiz7snzs| Yith @ Juror n elvil case which was | sell, aged 3, came (o police hend — ra | ok He W om the above statement it 2,752.25 | belng tried in the superior court in | quarters and said that he understoo: Personals. | P, - PRo—. and Oval B e, cole - Ot et n that percentage of expenses o A R | this clty. " Tt was alleged that Chad- | ho was wanted in connqetlon With th | Miss Ada Helalr fs confined to the | howi hogany Smoking Stands, Ma. | ¢, 2i22¢d after the supper and mu- | creased 10.6 per Pent. in the a 2 bwick was Interested in the case and|case and later four others were (- | house by illnese we are showing new pat- g 'y sic was enjoved, The guests departed | vear over the preceding year. The. detailed statement of the nt| approached a juror from Colchester | rested: Harry Greenberg, azed 4l ;i NN e in Cut Gi Sterl. hogmy Book Racks, Mahog- ;‘L'l :";*“”f‘*m‘ Ay OStess many happy | spout § per cent, of this is attr f}';’“h the following additions in the|and attempted to Influence hm?- Harry Mandel, aged 19, Samuel Hartwell Thompson of Harvard Med- s m G ass, Sterl- . il b to increase in depreciation S AT | Chadwick was presented at the next| man, 80 and Vincento Mancizo lcai school Thanksgiving at his || i il any Invalid Tables. These SEETRR and the remainder to incr Gas—New mains, §1,084.42; Thermos| term of the criminal superior court, | Italian aged 38. ANl except Han horis THere: &8¢, ik ing and Silver Plated ¢ - facturing labor cost. repairs to works (maine, & new services, S1- [ since when the case has been on the are garment workers. Three seiure Wire: c o : cost of coal. 329.06: new meters, $1,335.95, which is| docket on continuances until the nolle | boy ch Mancino was unabl: ohn Baer e - are specially good). Mahog- Mrs. Robert Breckenridge. onl Increnssticil AL pe a iotal of $9.563.40 s b Bl s s UG ik B ot oy Beatord iy W i N s The death of Elizabeth A.. Brecken- i .| The electric plant addition The criminal court adjourned with-| " AR N O G S SALE: Feltttroe.: pl e s s e e best any Sewing Stands ‘and Ma-|..;* I P e rieker | TR e e | it SRR S St s S e, A |2 sy Yishest miaies hogany Candlesticks, Electric | {05 $ieirred Sunday 'in samiles al sales, ; 105" |> pew lines, SLEI30T; new ser- | heen disposed of. TAFTVILLE Deo Dion s retnried to 1oty Cross | i above lines and will s ¢ Greeneville. Rob. | Manufacturing gxpenses 415 2.211.87, o total| e | coliege after spending the hoiidays at | . Coffee Pots, Coffee Perco- e D o ioithntio ot Srsanses 69 $ » a total | TAKEN T?N HZSR':'TASL ] Death of Mrs. John Fitzaerald After an | s home her Guarantee Prices. lators and Chafing Dishes. The body will be brought here General expenses ity Lighting. SERIOUS CONDITION lilness of Two Years. Mrs. M. Louise Hill of Redding, | Engraving Free. I e g e 2 = Tota] eXpenses ......... ! Th’e number of arc Hvli‘m u,.wdin use | Ex-Mayor Crandall Has Small Chance | After an illness of about two years l:;_’:"; o ‘l"”; ,"; of ":"'\A 'f/"‘ e An enormous line of i g - by the city is 273, and incandescent| of Recovery, It Is Reported. Mary Murphy, widow of John Fi yrs, Tuther D. Packer, of No. 3 North | i % 3 Girls' Friendly Society Social. Profit for period . : lights 335, These have burned every gerald, died at her home on Mercha strect. | Leather Goods, Fine China| The Giris Friendly sociely of St | This statement shows that the per- [Dight in the ¢ : th Ex-Mayqr Ashabel Crandall of Nor- | avenue about 7 oclock Saturday even- [ ohn €0. IL. bliss d Andrew's chureh bave issued invita- | centage of expenses to sales in the The actiial cost of the city lighting | wich was admitted to the Memoria!|ng. She was the daughter of Johr and Cut Glass. Uons for a social to be given 1n tus | electric department has decreased 2. |for the pa © years is shown as fol- | hospital at New _London Monday and Hanora Fogarty Murphy and was guild room. per cent. even after including a large |lows: : morning as a medical patient. M Ibn\:v‘vmr‘n Jretand. She came to ¢ ) ase in the depre fon charges. s Crandall was taken seriously ill at|country a number of s ago Don’t forget that we also PSR, This creditable showing is attributaols | City public b'dings $673 the Winthrop hotel and had to be re- | for a time resided at ver au in a 3 ? to'a large decrease in repairs to works. [ Street lights ) moved to the hospital in the police | rhere she was united in mar- n carry a complete line of East- gy iliam Barry has accepied a posi- | (ogether marked decrease | Are lamn exps 1,032.24 | patrol, At the hospital it was re- i Fitzgerald. For the > on with Michael Bray, the grocer. | inCstapie The decrease in |Incandescent | 1t because of his age ex- | rs. 1 Ry man’s Kodaks, and Premo o —— cost of o purchased was oftset | expense 393.95 Crandall’s illness is liable to | made her home here. R w C George Bliss of Willimantic was the | by a corresponding lucrease in = tata | ber of the e epair or ameras. Buest of friends on Eighth sireet Te- | cost of fuel coal. The other expen Patalsy s $19,973.32 $19,620.08 Crandall hesides being former | daughter, Ellen Fit TR cendly, : | mayir of ‘Norwich is also ex-senator | Thomas F ALL KINDS ON g ] s tias ena Soendiny Thanisivig | BROOKLYN RECTOR ‘WAS [norwicH mEN 1t e e T AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAG 0od goods. Sunday att i g . coaTes | Of appeared some time ago, but not | death. 3 ’ s on Boswell avenue. CLERICUS ESSAYIST. LIST OF DELEGATES | untl a few days ago did it become | == | G Shve: A5 : g NS, TRUCKS and CARTS, 2 serious. Monday & Superinten- | M i Wallace Larkin and Arthur Lucier | Rev. A. P. Nell Presented Paper Upon | Five Named to Represent This State e e e L et Mogan il o GEO. A. DAVIS, 25 Broadway et o, Raltlc Sunday, They cxpect| Ghristianity and the Supernatural. | at Rivers and Harbors Congress. |and immediately secured his (ransfer underwent at the Backus hospital, and Mochanioal repairs. painting, Sriuis . - e s 8 - —_— % S | to the hospital will soon be able to attend school ming, upholstering and wood werk e 2 Monday afternoon the regular month- | _ President Frank H. Johnston o el Jeioen e I"v MINISTERS TO MEET. Iy meeting of the Clericus of the New | Britain of the State Busine: MYSTIC SHRINERS. 5 racksmithing in all its branchea : London Archdeaconry was held at the | association, stated Monday tha = G Roast Pig Supper. A“Tfl noBEs County Association Will' Hear Rev. J.| Wauregan house. Previous to the|&re a number of additional names to | Invited to Annual Conclave of Sphinx| The Maennerchor club held a roast W. Bixler's Report from National | meeting dinner was enjoyed by those | be included with ihose aiready iven| " Templo by Novel Anmouncement. | Bif supper ai the Macuncrchor il i Council. members present. Rev. A. P. Nell of | 0ut as o the tes annual con- Saturday evening. here was & large Just Received ANRELE Brooklyn was the essayist, and he took | yention ‘)g“:‘f;‘ v e Wersaftiity: tm, tHe part: ofithe sman f et B 0 BB 0 R | Montana and Plush—Large Siz. The New London County Association| 0T his subject Christianity and the H: IS CORETEsE 14:De e o X ho gets up the annual annu: - £ . & y 4 ocia S, ot Ferris gton o Wednesday and 1 for S i E . | i B of Ministers wil 4 oular| Supernatura Revs. Ferris,. Jr.,(Ir- ‘i0gton on L TRl | ments for Sphinx temple, Nobles of DIED. - d cai 1 Rubber Interlined—inexpensive et ] SR (E}.‘:ésd;e';“):‘;_‘l\wn and Bohanan were the book re- | Of this week =The following delegates | the Mystic Shrine. is shown by the| WELLS—In Springfieid or Blood, Brain and Muscle | 507 to 515 North Main St Wind Proof. Water Proof, Moth Praot | the Second Congregational church. | Vigwers: t th New Britaln, D, MeMillan: Hartford, | CUTTent issue of that document fihs| 'I91% Marieita uilbe | bt s W by | Rev. George H. Ewing, moderator, wil]| Lhe members present at the meeting ' N®F “rit&im, erbhy. T Petersom: |announcement is printed in the form| ~Of Gideon = * Food to-day and begin || o TR W kY. [be in charge of the mermiae orsowil| were: Rev. R. R. Graham of Norwich, W. F. Pilikin, Derby, J. Peterson: |of g railroad timetable and is a satir- | IRELAND—In Xor Szt ool | Come — get a look at them. ch will open at 10.30 o'clock. An |ATchdeacon J. Eldred Brown of Nor- yi®ion. b- -, plaghs wbCEChort o lical allusion to the New York, New| . beth, widow e e, Sy ‘ { oy onlopen at 10.90 oclock An | Qo Rev. Criarles J. Mason of Ston- 1V: BEIitt and R J. Mackenzie: New | ii3v o' and. Hartford railroad snd it | Fineray from the no [} princiow of supplving your whole || e Fenton e Sacrifice will be re A. | ington, Rev. Charles S. M. Stewart of pPMCIR S, & AL e B Wirin o [ present difficulties in squaring itself| avenue, Wedncsday aiter body with the greatest amount of {| Th L L Ch Earnshaw of Mystic. At noon lunch | Groton, Rev. C. J. Harriman of Put- . an‘d”T' ‘A7 'Sootts " Middietows, | With the publlc. The front cover of ( at 2 o'clock. Burialin th K et eneray. CHSIbE AR AR eL.L. APMAN LO. | wili' e’ Served. and at the afternoon | Pam, Rev. Charles L. Adams of Wil &8 80 pl SN0, SEMEO™E [ ihe announcement is in imitation of| In the Hickory strect cen pow we ind least e i g session o report on the National eauw | mantic, Rev. James H. George, Jr., of Sermuel Russell Jr SNorwieh, FH-|ihe cover of the raiiroad winter | PMISTER—in Groton, Now o0, 19 Popien at low dles s Inc. 14 Bath St., Norwich, Ct. cil will be given by Rev. . W Biajoy, | Danfelson, Rev. P. Sidney Irwin, of proit» o Hemy Shannen. 5. 1 Wi |schedule. The gaunt type, familiar to| M widow of John Phistle, aged ax on digestion. itely Ot = D. D. of New London. The associa- | omfre Ao L \!fr"*!’:"l!n‘ C. MeToughlin, © V2™ iraidroad patrons, is counterfeited with | 86 e : = 1l pure, wiclesome and delicious. || 3 tion was formerly known as the Con.|and Rev. P. M. Kerridge of New Lon- | jebies the proclamation that it is the “New | CROCKER —In New pdon, Nov 0 big dishes 13c : 3 ference of Churche don. TR Work, New Hero's and Hardup Sand- | , o813, Palmer MISS M. C. ADLES urches. e GAVE ENTHUSIASTIC REPORT |road” The statement that -Camels| “SSAS1H 7 Hamilton Coupons tn Every || . S Wi Wediting Cateb s ENTERTAINED FOR BEFORE W. C. T. U, Fun week days only,” is followed by | erett Luc n | . kage ! S 4 | 58 list of several officers. It is declared | Burial in Comstock cemete nev ! | Hair,Sealp and FaceSpecialist | .z wis e s Rivivsne | wusician eom ponTLAND. =t R e Y e iy R o5 foie ok CONTRACTORS [} celebrated their 25th wedding anniver: | ¢ i Mra, Jails FleldevEeuchied Upomlmat o aetorage At 610:bana 5 canlalivlr - Eiendb Hruitad ctotéttenn | sary at their home in Waterford Sat- | Friends of Miss Geraldine Oat Enjoyed | portant Aspects of the State Conven- | Ji 0 F0F 7 . % imilar | HOWARD—In Chicopee F D Malted Cereals Cq | IT'S A BUSINESS PROPOSITION | urday nigh e : i i St | Yaleh dgeinien 2 2 year oo B : | urday night. A supper consisting of Piano Solos by Fred Hiil. tion, Sl Eara B. Howard, aged 61 ycars | not to have gri galads, cake, coffee, fruit and ice cream D mvbna’ Weho. asbesn-ih Tarttors | MEny Ot inik elty | NORWICH, CONN. was sérved.” The house was decorated | Miss Geraldine Oat entertained a| The W. C. T. U. held & very inter- | lons eneush 1o viow oark rioms o | BRECKENRIDGE In Jamaica, N. Y. | S s p S 4 : Yoth chrysanthemums and carnations. |few friends at her home, on Pearl esting meeting Monday afternoon at| comprehend the humor of the exploit-| Roberr Erionenridge. formerly o | ———————e o (i 5 = olany presents of cut glass, china, lin- | street, Saturday evening in honor of their room and made plans for their ation of vacation charms along its| reeneviile, v R o | wome z en and silver were received. il\cr cousin, Fred Hill of Portland, Me. annual meeting which is to be held tiie | hanks, as the announcement does. The| Burlal service at the H | correct a ¥ ST e it The evening was delightfully spent first Monday in Januar Sernod | alio i tAkce: A erank t the| cemetery Tuesday, Dec. - % he est Pa Continue Trial of Kanure Case. | With music, both vocal and instrument- | Miss H. G. Cross presided and the!sgz 100,00 of debentures, of which a! ©of 2 o'clock train 06 Main Stree The civil superior .c 5 al, and with games. Mr. Hill, who s service opened with singing Send g : REED—In this cit PRI 208 Main Street, mext 1o € superior , court will come e —In this A full line of b © with new Tetaphans y in here this morning for a eomtigm® |an organist at one of the largest Showers of Blessings, with Mrs, H. F —————————————————=| Bradlaw, bciov adaitions coming slong, including those el _|tion of the trial of the suit of Miss |Churches and a musician of great abil- Palmer at the plano. Miss Cross read | ¥ Sameenagen B2 v Sitl cat etk Hordaek. | Margaret Kanure of New London ve, [ItY: £ave much pleasure to the guests |the 124th Psalm and Mrs Thomas A.| F) Franklin_screet, T ¢ Moidings and bands to match. Mixed | Pratherd & Armstrong Co. for $10,000 | bY_several piano solos. 1 Uerkins followed in prayer. The de- les l“c Dec. 2, at 2.30 o'clock ial in | paints, muresco and tints: aise arg damages for ived o0l ™ bainty refeshments were served at | otional service closed with singing family lot at Maplewood | flacs imitations. Ernest E- Bu"ard mill on oct. 25 [EHe, trial was e Cloks of M8 Svening ;. TS ares: Something for 3 e e LEAHY—In New London, Dec. 1 We wre in 10c market for palnting, | begun last wee were Fred Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Harry | e secretary, Mrs. Palmer, read the | gina Gertrude, daughter of John B, aper-banging &nd decorati | E), Miss Elaine Hitchon, Miss mlai}'fixw't frf the. x\xllr\mu:' anevu;x:. fi'ml f{"d Ellen Leahy, formerly of Nor- | ~ fl_—.f. sing ng all the vloLlN | Bowe, Miss Leottw Oat and the Messrs, | the treasurer, Mrs, Mead, followed e | | Fred ‘Oat, Alfred Allen and Reginald | With hers, and also reported the re- Funeral from the residence of her o [ 1 H z | Ward. cent meeting held with the Ladies —_— parents, 57 Garfleld avenue, Wednes- | . K, || How to Cure Rheumatism || —_— Misslonary union of the Church of the 3 day, Dec. 8, at 830 a. m. Requicm | | R S e . v Good Shepherd. Several other socie- | Instant Relief, Permanent Cure—Trial [ Jav: Dec. B af &) o, m. 2 2 and 94 West Main Street. i i eReD> ties are arranging for similar meet- Package Mailed Free to All rcloc tives rie - | tion E I i o'clock. Relatives and friend in asily Mixed at Home. WILL FILL RESERVOIRS. | ings, and It 1s hoped that sreater in- in Plain Wrapper. gk | In Wiilimantic two days each week. | _This simple-and harmles worked wonders formula has | Stony Brook and Fairview Have Both terest in the white ribbon cause will arise through them. C. M. WILLIAMS 1 Who hiave trieq 2 ‘ L e~ It QUICKYs Tellaving SHromo have tried | Gained by Recent Rains. Miss Cross spoke on the coming an- For appointments address E. Y icimatiom and besicamne SAnd, "cute | 2 nual meeting and urged all superinten- E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor. [ druggisi get one ounce of Toris dom.| The rain of Friday and Saturday | dents and vice Presidents to have their ok Goves: pound (in otiginal sealed package) and | measured T2 of an inch and gave a | reports. written /and ready to preserit poiind Take thosstwp 1epsabarilla com- | total rainfall for November of 2.23 |at thaf time urc en contractor ’ Rnd Dt them I & nanf moicig home | inches g Mrs. Perkins reported writing to all i vhiskey. Shake tne bottls and taje a| UP to Nov. 28 the two reservoirs |Sunday school - superintendents and | : - tablespoyniul before each meal and at| Doth showed the influence of the fall | sending temperance literature to the 15 Main Street fuaiabonfel Sford s el 455 | bou” howed, ine’induence o The'Jal | sonding Tenesnnce ierator o e an uilder B0t have Mot comiout drugglst does | short of the full pond mark. Stony| Mrs. J. J. Fields, delegate to the " n pound in stock he | Brook reservoir was down 37 inches | state convention, gave a brief account FUNERAL I Fdsic t it for 0u in & few hours from his sholesale house. Lon't be influenced Stop Foot Torture Corns, Callous A spoonful of OALOCID from full pond last Friday and Fair- At the Y. M. C. A. shop talk at the plant of the American Thermos Bottle cormpany Monday noon Rev, Edward S. Worcester, pastor of the Broadway Congregational church, spoke on the of the interesting convention and made special mentlon of the children’s dem- mostly Jews and Itallans, girls who work in factories and shops, and & company from a children’s home, and the others were from Protestant Sun- day schools and one composed of chil- The Pyramid Smils. from the surgeon's knife and its tor- ture, the doctor and his bills, Lady Assistant Telephone 328-3 soon followed by decay. Pebeco overcomes “acid~ mouth” and refreshes Estimates Cheerfully Given i Sake & patent medicine instead of| View was down 39 inches. | - 5 =k s, nsist und h"\ln‘g the genuine As indicated by this measurement ! onstration at Warner hall, where about e £ Piles b b a 1 qunce, =saied veilow' backagc: ' This | expact some timé within tha nest Tew | Temperance Legion companios, gave|by a trial package. of Pyramid Pile| from the ever Telephone 370 216 MAIN STREET hundreds of the worst cases wers curey | MONtha to have the experience of awn. | the nicest demonstration ever glven at | Remedy without further treatment | mouth acids that destroy by € in & short fime. Pubilsnad by | I"E tWo reservoirs and both full and ja Connectlout convention. Nearly ev-| Vihen it proves its value to vat, got| —AND— g i hia Globa Pharmaceutieal laborat running over. ery nationality was represented and | more from your druggist at 50c a box, | 2 e tini 'l’h v orcficago S sne bt werk. Sepasars ommaciss | Bud b bure vou Set ihe Fing you ek | e cnamel (Ehe Sy e Vaughn Foundry Co. Shop Talk at Thermos Plant. of Hungarians, Italians, Swedes. Ger- | for. Simply fill out free coupon be- | EMBAL hole in the enamel is mans and a company from a girls’ club, | low and mail today. Save yourself | 4 TS Nes. 11 to 25 Perry St., MILL, CASTINGS a Gpecialty, . Orders Recsive Premst Attention - = in & warm foot-bath giv, ubject Is Religion Reasonable? Solos s upol ; 3 \RY E . g BT e R R Rt i 48 S et S | emee packagE coupon | s . comen ' : i ] Drings permanent oure, Get & COMpanied by Miss Harrist Coit. Gen- 3 R IRERLE O e momRe - o) g M. S\ 2 and revitalizes the entire g ¥ 25¢ box at any drug stor eral Becretary Edwin Hill of the Y, M, | reat unison, accompanied by their || PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, 402 Hack, Li and Boudin' Now is the time for you to get out o it g e oot et e leader, Mrs, @race Curtis Platt, at the || Pyramid Bldg, Marshall, Mich. mouth. Cleans, whi- et your furs. 1 guarantee ail repair work | St A2 B2 i n 0 3 piano, and #wo boys with drums, Each || Kindly send me a sample of Pyra- % TR - e STABLE to be perfect. Have also a nice line of Denied Motion to Bot Aside Verdict, | company recited its own motto, cry || mia Pile Remedy, at once by mall, Rubber B. tens and polishes teeth Tur Coats for men and women. Wo-| Tudge O B, Watler of the common | 219 sank w song. © The ilungorian || FREE, in plain wrapper Rubbers ubber Boots N dull Ve guarantee our service to be the 3 d and enything udge C. B. 1 {the common | (onpany” sang their own national song 3 beautifully pleas vourt has denied the defendant’s 9 and Arctics iy, best at the most reasenable prices. in the Far line. M. BRUCKNER, 81 Franklin St. Hamilton Watches at WM. FRISWELL’S, Funeral Director and Embalmer 76 Frankita St., Bulletia Buflding Telophons 643-2- Jetin for business results, motion to set aside the verdict in the recent case of Eliza A, Hewitt vs. Burrows R. Park of Nerth Stoning- ton, in which the plaintiff was given a 825 verdict lu a sult over the taking of sravel from a bank by the side of a pond. Successful Holiday Sale. There was a large attendance at the cushions, etc., found a ready sale. in their native tongue, and although thr audience ¢ould not understand they were charmed with their sweet voices and earnest faces. The _exercises closed with the audlence and all sing- ing Americi Special mention was made of the annual address of the president, Mrs. Caroline Buell, and it seemed as though she covered all things that are dear to the white ribboners, and grand gold medal contest held the first Name ,... Best makes, high and low cut, light and heavy weights, and at LOWEST PRICES. FRANK A. BILL, 104 Main St. Street City.. Try Pebecoing your teeth. Ten-Day Trial Tube and Acid Test Papers to Test Your Mouth for Acid—Sent Free DRS. L. F. and A. . LaPIERRE || Shea & Burke excepted, aud by appointment MAHONEY BROS., Falls Av. DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES Suite 46 Shannen Bldg, k! me- éiu Detter toan i el e, Mo Hhe L AAEE : Prompt servica day er night. opening day ‘of the holiday sale by | shouid be S0 to all who are’ called ucket Stoest ema 25-27 Franklin St. rtigylien o Miss Maud O. Buckngham from 9 a. m. | Christlans. The Bible readings cone 257 Main 8t 41 Main Street LEHN & FINK Beknislevater Meni S o o 9. m. Mondry: ne dainty and ex" | Gucied by several ladies Sweer” o ‘un. PRACTISE LIMITED TO 120 William Street New York r _— Restdénce clusive novelties in neckweat( belts, | usual uplift and full of spiritual food. 2 FHERS: s ne navortising medium In Opp. Theatre. Telephone 642-3 B | cashes, houdoir and toilette accessories, | ~ The reports by the superintendents HE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT Funefal Dlrecters WAHEN you want ut your busi- Basiern Connecticut egual to Toe Bul: prefty baskets, guest lowels, fancy | were encouraging as a Wwhole. The| Hours 10 a. m. to 3 p. m., Sundays | afm Poatier e ""'x“‘{: £ k5