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e IEO_;TO teert Lad v i Stomachs And Food ! Fermentation | By n Stomnch Speeinlist. i i v As a speclullsc who has spent man3 \ vears in” the study and trentment of | Stomach troubles, 1 have been forced to. the conglusion that most peopie Who' Gomplain of Stomich trouble pos- k s6ss CStomachs that are absolutelyf The real trouble. SOMERS |ChefSulletin. | ressoww [ruE MEMORY OF ABSENT BROTHERS | b % Rev. W. B.' Capshaw, of Franklin had the pick of all the choice '- ——————————————has been a gues, at the Allen house Turkeys killed in New London | __Norwich, Monday, Dec. & 1918, | in Torrinton. 5 -~ g o & 7 T ol S of v 3 5 a and Windham Counties, ex- VARIOUS MATTERS street 16 wESPUrY of Washington | Revered by Norwich Lodge of Elks in Annual Memorial Ser- t 'l . which went to the‘ i threatens to develop into npneumonia. > D . Th F- wA l ! d Bulletin Co. as Thanksgiving =~ Sunday w Liohn Foley and sohn Hogan of New vices—Davis Theatre Filled. With ge Members and, g _ondon lodge attended the EIks' me- - . . il morlal services here Sunday ecenng. Their Friends—Two Impressive Addresces by William § Cliisic’s 1omes tniles green and Elossy. S it : | WHE B e sold for |12 7T Ay poriemen were Sabfndien uis e e sy W. Beckwith and Richard P. Freeman—Excellent Mu- St. Ambrose da ing at Stoddard's wharf Saturday. P ! € s ember of the faculty of . | s 40c. Everybody said that had| .. or the Schools will close Fri- | Hambton, Ve, Institute. sical Programme. pee | et e n caees all the pain and dif- , “The finest Turkey I ever dh3: Deoeinbes 19 for the hollday Va-| . Misses Catherine and Ll SR | floulty, is acld In the LT ery! & e 0, or Ageravate 504 fermen- one, es! catio of West Main stret were the guests throughout the length and breadth of tation, Actd irritates the delicate lin- [ne of the stomach snd food (14 ie | For the cohvenience of any who de- stomach abnormally, causing that full ids upon thou- sembling_aroui this country (ho: carved or ate. In @ number of the churches refer- | O thelt cousin, Miss Mary E. McCar- sands of Elks are Give us your order for Your Xmas | ence was made yesterday to the cam- of Fitchville, un Sunday. Turkey- NOW and get a good one at | jaier agal : plihiai Y ! / ; - paign against tuberculosis. their altars to {reshen with the dew | Dionted foetine. “Thus both acid and ) sire such accommodation this bank S - g ; DRAGGED BY TROLLEY of their remembrarce the tender fower bloated feeling. Thus botn acid and Miss Martha A. Ward was in charge IN FRANKLIN SQu | of love. the process of digestion. The stomach | will be open during the menthe ef SOMERS of the Otis lbrary reading room Sun- QUARE. e lthas -t rlve. ORtE b i e S ormat, but e ” - Qs alternioon. {Thare werk S, visttore: G ANtiism > UF. “Blacth Wia Trying to happiness and sorrow, success and fail- pltated Wil pasc Cnaurance by ©hefc | Decomber and January to receive de- Crowas came to town by irains and | JUmp Aboard a Montille Car. el Rt v e L wich, SO ey’ Comprin u1}‘;Ii‘n°‘iu h DathESs sate. Navaing: T trolleys Saturday, taking advantage of Biec s $0.2 2 0, per cent. ar ull stomach difficultics - Mr. H. T. Miller’s the fine weather, and there wds consid-{ TrYINE to jump aboard a moving e SRTIG T L8 L e | Sehie st and only wiep necessary 18 10| Ze ey ovenings and every week e et erable holiday troley car on Franglin squa Sato| R o or BUGTL W aEIE .S . JOHN CARNEY, - g 45 SRt e SCH FOR DANCING, | % "o bevine urday ‘evening at 630 elock, Wi e e ey e e et mentation 1Y kg 0,8 JAUS UETE | day evening preceding a fegal holiday CHOOL % | Neosha whist tonight in Foresters'| liam L, ‘Smith o solomd oo0S Wil S Siitentinns CoiptE AT S O Censpoontul Of bisuraied magnosia 28 Oak Street. hall—adv. No. 56" Hinakloy stevels wos sots Sae] o S}’Cf;:: e foyousmess. Thelr life's work has heen | Wiicl) Ix Goubtiews ine hest And only | from 8 to 9 o'clock and upon other Saturday Classes for Beginners 230 1o grab hold of one handl s 4 : , you say? A, no! accomplished, and. they have with- | Ieally effec antacid and food cor- g SRS ¢ D. 1 Three small children of Preston | platform, ana was drapees from oy Time stays. We gol Grawn from you, but each has left he- | jecije known, The actd will be neu: | evenings by special arrangement te : B L A ell's of Somers’ Tolland county havel to 25 feet before his hold was broken In art, time is always represented as | hind one of the sweetest gifts that can | {imost inatantly, and your stomach Will [ oo ons demand occasioned by Call for Circulars. elephone 1082, | een committed to the county home inf and he fell to the stret. One o :his | hoary and aged. with silvery locks and | come to us in life—the tender memory | at onve proceed to digest the food in & ony Vernon knees was injured, it was found upon | snowy beard. His frame is always |of a presence that was once a part of | healthy, norn nner. Be sute to} Loiiof sates: ] ;. | examination later, and it is feared the | ! that of a giant, his countenance grim | ourselves. Whenever we think of ou | ask vobr drusglst for tne bisurated As lato as Sunday, scarlet Gerannl-| ngaments may be torn. : hn Keray {and stolcal " itting symbolization of [ brothers, both those here and those | magnesia, as | have found other forms | ums were in bioom in the borders and | photograph 1s to be takén to determine | the only thing that endures, for time | there, may we remain ever true fo the | Dloperties J 5 . | flower boxes of Norwich cottages at| the extent of the injuries. Mo Lo |truly is old, ves, centuries old. beautiful and enobling motto of our | e e Uncas ho Neptune park. was taken In the asutoamabulance . ro But while time here rolls on forever | order, and write their faults upon the | R "@ the ‘Backus. Hoapltal: st the sl and forever, remorsely destroying, all- | sands, their virtues upon the tablets | Andrew's papish, and was always act- AN Saturd St day, was dent. . BELer: ® o Ide\uurlngv the members of our order iax‘ our love and memory. Let us in all | iye in church work. She had a num- MART | noted by the little o ehaldran, [ o e o Robe il o o are taught to believe that there is a |our meetings with each other and in| ber of friends in Norwich, who will o ~J SET | who maxked the femtival of the oriein. o 0 20t l. 00 Bt o fhe car, which bétter land where “the hours are dead | all our daily intercourse with the world | o (‘olcheste r for the funeral ser- - (S al Santa Claus. Mr. Smith ram. a1t “f‘f’fi‘ ‘.}fél ]und time is bound;” a land lwhereh no | at large bear in mind that noble senti- | vices, 3 - o o . Soee; . deepening shadows ever fall, where | ment. gl AL L e New Britain Board of Charity| Southedly sidewalk on Main street, | b 5 N E ; Ba\s Ay L : Botie to Us for Jletusm i s it sl o e s fisey foy aipase glorigasithom, Thees | SHoR Gnc Cle Bt ne S0 tn vt oio0TiNG TRIAL FOSTFONED. ecting and reported elght patients‘in | form on the side where the door is| L il the world calls dead may still be living, | are ever seeking faults, we cannot hely - b S DR | the Norwich State hospital. leept £ lll;; bmliui\s this s the sidef’ ;oo flr memory of departed | #nd how best to fit ourselves to meet | seeing them, for no man is perfect. If, | In City Court—Henkin Not Yef o Glasses | & meeting of the 0. P. A K. was| track Tine. O o K Of the double} b L Korwich Todge, No. 456, Be- | them should be tonight our all-prevail- | on the other hand. we will but look for to Leave Hospital. meeting of . P. A K a : |roxothiers, IR il ing thought virtues. we shall as surely find them, s | hela s e e et o, Giclionigent (e waa brosigiit | £ R e R O o s Time a Reality. for no man is altogether without worth. | Tn the city court Saturday morning oy g g g or George Horsme oY Bl Stalt- | Sunday evening In the Davis theatre, | We are living in a world the light of | A loval Elk should make every effort | Joh mpwan g bl s = and the impressive exercises were at- | which, for us, lessens with every day [to overcome ealk « Tho use of lights on venicles at night | attention.” ehe tmmoned (o give him | {olocl Vi audicnce wiich fiied the | that passes. For us, time is & reaity. | and frailities, but when the end comes | panhandling and went to fail. s ntion. The injured man_was able 3 e power and value we |and the struggle is over what right | e P, d 69, who had WLl .. e Ji Rl e o [ e ol A An especially pleasing feature (a force Wi ; i 5 T Walter W W H - o 1o AT e e Judge Kelly ordered the man satisfactory lanterns for such purpose( doctor decided that it would be better have been put upon the market. o have do no more walking u Ll R ke iy that ey "m. do no more walking on recied the orchesira of 16 bicces. Mrs, | on of It when we stand In the actuai Will Live in Memory. grancy i1y’ ordered (e man R R o ngirics ey 23 determined what| Artjur & ‘Story. AMiss Bdith M. Aub | prosence of death, or When-we have| Jt i then our duty to remember his| 19, Jeave town before Monday it he 3 wich, district superintendent, presided | gent to the hospital 3 e had him | of Hartford, orother Hugh Kinder and | assembled on such a solemn occasion | fauits no more, to write them upon the | Wished 85 Aty OBt AL IRl SuR Flmeml Dlredm it the third quarterly conference at| ‘A, Cdmghospital o H.P. Stedman of Hartford delighited | as this, with thoughts of our departed | sands, that the next wave may dasn | ccused lef e G ey | the Methodist church in Thompson-| emeioyon G oars o, and i) the dudience in quarieite and - solo | Drothers uppermost in our minds. Let |gter them and destroy them forever. | Gyident, des Lt e g - as a janitor, and Is well | s poeienSe known under the name of Deacon o i Smith. his occasion serve to impress upon us | The virtues of our living brothers ar | Annie Taft accompa- | | nige hat it is not yet too late to make the | written upon the tablets of our love, | | The address of sor- ville Frida; nied the s SO MBI and Embalmers William Hankin nd several other men time had their cases called up and Relatives and family friends were in Jrow was given by Brother William W.|most of time, to use its golden mo- | the virtues of our other living brothers, St. Patrick’s church Saturday morn- EUEERL Beckwith of Norwich lodge, while the { ments in seeking out the highest g00d, | whom the world calls dead, are written ing when Rev. John H. Broderick cele- UNERAL. ]sm'um! address was by Brother Rich- |not only for oursclves, but for others. | forever upon the tyblets of our mem- { brated an anniversary mass for Mrs. Mra. Williaes B, Walden ¥=" lard P. Freeman of New London lodge, | Let us realize that it is of the utmost | ory. Memory is inded one of our best | R Catherine Driscoll. 3 No. 360, impor tance to place ourselves in touch |and ‘kindest friends, and in the long | Lme had o th e Lol Opposite Post Office. Estab 1872. The funeral services of Ardella Gad- he stage was attractively and ap- | with in: ices that help us to achieve | days to come, in the evening of life, | #8ain continuec the. hadpital % et Word has been received in Lyme of | bols Walden, wife of William B. Wal- | propriately decorated. Along the foot- | that which is good, and to that end | memory will be with u & voice | 18 unable to leave the hospits 8 "Phone 1062-2 Lady Assistant the death in Brooklyn Thursday night [ den of Montville, were held in Nor- | lights were ferns and at either side of | and purpose was created the Benevo- | caressing and tender, she will sing the | = The Plaut-Cadden Co., o siosh 2 ok e oy, maati| S Sapaoaryie: rers hetd ln Ror. | lishis were torns and ot eithor aldo of |and puraose was srsated ihe Benevo- | oavomming and tender, siie will st (1% | guparior Gburt Cases” Assiaried. time in Lyme and who was the mother | Were conducted by a former pastor,| had been done under the direction of | We have banded ourselves together | that such as these have lived and died. | After the case of Maynard vs. Hin» nest Chadwick. Rev. 8. F. Maine He said many go 144-146 Main Street A visit to the almshouse Sunday af- | deceased among which were that “she | ground was ¢ ternoon, planned by members of the|was always trylng fo help somebody; | behind of Central Baptist church under the au- | the poor people of the community will | platform were of Hills Grove, R. I, | Brother Morgan Cronin, with the floral | for a common purpose, the common | She will recall their genial companion- | IS concluded in the superior court it od things about the | decorations from Geduldig’s. The back- | weal: the good of one being the g00d | ship their ever-ready sympathy their | will be followed by Novy vs. Break- | AGK ABOUT s white and purple and ! of all, and the good of the whole the | warm interest, their kindness of heart, | Water and the other cases that were N ers of the lodge on tho | good of the individual. As EIKs it i3 | No, our brothers never will be forgot- | assigned will move along : T A inute Brew LAUT-CADDEN BUILDING of Mrs. E 0 loved them here will | Th spices of C 'ward Smith's class, had | miss her much, and she had a kind | wreaths, one f sparted membes | ent, help to the unfortunate, aid to the | always cherish the memor: er to be glven up on account of the rain.|and noble heart” | of the lage calling of the | necdy. and in all possible ways to be | love. = ° O'Brien vs. Mrs. Elizabeth O'Brien, Mrs. Anabel Newton sang Abide with | roll of the deccased a white carn a blessing rather than a bane, that the | And when we who hold these ser-|John Dnion vs. Frank G. Rice. Patric ) o Elizabeth L. Whitford, a Are you protected? Have you a tele-| Me and Jesus Lover of My Soul, and | was laid in each wreath. Seated in a |w rld may be the better for our order | vices tonight have gone to join them,|T. Connell vs 5. New London, phone in your home?—adv. at the grave Shall We Gather at the | semi-circle on the stage were Exalted | having lived and labored in it. As|may succeeding members t | Ellen Williams o o River. Ruler John H. Carney, Esteemed Le Elks we should stand ever ready to[of us as we now think of b . Through Collector of the Port Dud-| The bearers were Orville . Walden, | ing Knight Willlam W. Beckwith, smooth _the brow of suffering with the | parted brothers, that we are i State Police Commission. ley Field Malone. a personal friend of | walter Gadbois, Louis Gadbois, Wil- | teemed Loyal Knight John J. Connelly, | tender hand of mercy and to dry with | that we are just away, until - E The state police commission held & & » the president, Mrs. F. L. Farrell, Mrs.|fred Gadbois, Clyde Gadbois, Ernest|Esteemed Lecturing Knight Lawrence | sympathy the tear of grief upon the [break and the adows flee away. meeting in st capitol rurday. Woodrow Wilson has named e hrist- | Gadbois, J. Millea, Secretary Edward T. Wal cheek of sorrow. Miss Edith M. Aab delighted her au- | There were present Senator John H. l ee mas doll for the Catholle Woman's| The many beautiful flowers showed | Treasurer Thomas H. Crawford, Love of Fellowman. dience with ‘her full rich contralo: In | evry of Southport, Judse James P clu the esteem of friends. They were from | quire John P. Flynn Inner Guard & g the solo In Thee, O God, Do I Put My | Woodruff of Litchfield, Judge L 2 2 g o 5 Love of our fellowman is the greit I 3 ; J W. B. Walden ,pillow of roses; Orville | Francis P. Diggins, Trustces Nelson J. | j:0¥¢ of ofr JeHORMAR (8 100 BU0 N Trust, Spicker. Now the Day is Over, | Henney of Hartford and Wallace S. of the One farmer who owns land through | " {5 1K which a_good size stream flows de- [ . 5 clares this the first winter in his|yf memory when there has not been ice | g of some sort on the stream before De- mound of flowers; I S.|Ayling, J. D. Lucy and John Donovan, and J. Gadbcés, broken wreath; | Brother F ard P. Freeman and Rev. Stephen Maine, Mrs, C. Grant | Richard R. Gra Savage, Mrs. H. C. Green, Mra, J. W. ., and we | Broome, was rendered by the quartette, | Aliis of this city. Routine business was Ak followed by the selection Whispering. Maximilian Betts, by Protective Order of Elk transacted. | should ever remember that on the sec- o | ond visit of the angel with the list ot | Of the Lilie | Marehadth the Thentee. od had blest, | orchestra. The baritone solo whom love of Abid Will Have Putnam Partner. Beaton, bunch carnations; Mr. and g b 0 P With Me, Liddle, was given fine finish cember 1st. . o . nembers. ot Norwich' 108ge Abou Ben Adam’'s name led all |V , L ) Was _fine finist Terman S. Goldfadden, who resigned a\nlr: \’!‘r n[rnxlihm‘,'« nl;vmr!l)“‘p’:u]\;s“];\,!’l;: memire hfw;\" e g “because he had asked to be :33;:{[:’0;&:0"]\» R(‘n r Kinder. J‘ e “}‘ o e S B oday (Monday) being the Feast of | 2D¢ s, L. E. Monroe, c ite S ECone Who 2 s fellow- ence joined in the singing of the | last we i A el 5 h\)m }I”x.J’l}(v t:‘ .',:‘,:,‘,h' I‘:al“r‘\ roses; Mis. i1 &, Palmer, wreath white | mar 8 Botly {0 the theatre, b one ‘who loved ‘his fellow- | 10 o000 o o By a5 e | chine & rtment to go into ’:: ol the Untioa States aasses will be n |Toses: Miss iMary Bilen' List bunch|From 730 to 8 oiclck three se [ gdievenpt gur fellowman is love of | the benediction. At the ciose the or- | Davville, is o have us & business part- will be held in the BASED ON QUALITY Patrick's church at 5, 7 and 3|{ammations: Miss Athens F. Douslass. | er o 3 Fe cotabrated \ | Love thy God' with all thy heart, and chestra played the Finale March, Resch | Jotal and iron business in Putnam o'cloc last a higl asi pung e - s d hne Srtiice Se 3 > | with all thy gth, and with ail thy | s were Morgan J onin, e the Monuments we erectsd years| 1ok, the last a high mass M.'E. church, bunch of carnations; | 118, Lachner; overture to Semiramide; | WIth all thy, strensth, and with 8l (8 | wiliam A Sullivan, Thomas M. Con- S r Board of Trade Rooms, testify ¢ Yorwich conclave, No. 42 i1l have | her Sunday school class, bunch of car- i; texte! rom: Lucle di Lam-i Z425" 00 e ) e nor, Dr. George a. Comeau, Louis L. rwi any. our work i A L The burial was in Comstock's ceme- The Absent Brothers, e the Drophets . Tha wirtuts of | Aubrey, James . Thomas ¥ | secretary of state Include: Grover & Shannon Building, tery, Uncasville, where, as the sun was Relly T ihotns B Oy an s Toeoon Co. Inc., of Norwich; 640 Following Chopin's Fun | Charity, Justice, Fidelity and Brother- 20 TAKE NO CHANCES Dr. Edward Wheeler Scripture, | £0ing down, she was laid at Test. Hen- | {n conorciis worn torn O, O T oo . BusWilliass ubscribéa for, on which $2000 A o ’ Piace your arde with th old-relisbl | e Briiamer 0 Spimental’ i |1 Hen & Bt S S | e memtr service commi i st This Evening at 80’ rm his assistant in his laboratory, Mrs. George Lynch. deceased was read ! re. | the foundation and groundwork of our | F. Williams. Morgan Cronin, D Ethel King of New York has ad-| The body of Bridget Newman, widow 24w Walsh, Esqu ohn | order. If we would fit ourselves to|lucy and Hugh Kinder. e Rares o d feachers’ meetinigs {n’ Nov- | g tonaooy JrBrlaeet Newman, wldow | o aewering o Sath Biet i o abhent (hroeest 1F ThrugH the coutte irover, 40 shs PROF. W. C. FISHER, of Middtes | who is a member of The Chas. A. Kuebler Co. e 2 S sent. < i i it Mg D LR R el e e \es 7. | “Some day, some time our eves would|B. P. O. E. the Norwith El ol Bt P Alb o Witd, town, mdmx e:. m-ot‘l:ng on the . on Wednesday, the 10th, that|Sharse b RESRERE OUrlgan. | o, tes, Osmoi St see given the use of the Davis tk “he strong wind early this morninz | subject of the “Workman's Compensas Tel. 561 Franklin Square ik DO oF over 1 00aite There were handsome floral forms, A smon Bl i eepkiin nemores the services. In Pawtucket L tres . : JA" e ) ster, Margaret Newman, a son, % avis cc uted the use of bew B 1o & ion — — — — — to appear before congress to ask for| george . Lynch, and a broth James then let us ever “Do unto others as }{'U ntributed thy e of Frank s/ park a in fallin, e an amendment prohibiting all trafiic in - prand sfbrother; : } | tre there for the memor | » one of the fire alarm 3 alcohol. H. H. Gallup of Norwlceh will | Shea accompanied the body. Burial Wwe would others should do unto us.”fye; o 1odge held on Hb piled dowhuguSea 1 el d. C. MACPHERSON, President R bbers Rubber Boots | 5ot ns the Tonmieontaprench Will | was'in St. Mary’s cemetery. | ey If we would but live obedient to trie \;m.-“ wire, ringing > ne g AR % 3 = es s fro frass e cardinal principle of our order, then — - reak occurred at about 2.30 LW, screta u and Arctics | Connecticut - 3 Prank ¥ none of us need ever fear to die. We SANTA CLAUS ARRIVES. ‘1“ f hour later Chief Stanton had re- ik e ) E T A e R / ¢| Memorial Service Date Arranged. |son, Jobn | may even welcome death as one who —_— paired the damage B Ry waiiits, sl af TOWERT | the Yorns Latis boniiteaiombers o At an_ adjourned meeting of the, Lhomas P, ; | comes to take us ready and all Greeted by Thousands of Happy ch,v,[ —— — e nd at LOWEST | the Young Ladles’ sodalities and others| County Bar association held here on | Shannon. George W. Lyor - | pared from this imperfect lodge into ren froms ‘Baltic to Notwiths | E / 730 o'clock mass in St. Patricis | Eriday it was decided to make Monday, | IlVan, I Bilers’ Roath, William that all-perfect, glorious and celestiil el i | FRANK A. BILL, 104 Main St. h Sunday from Rev. J. H. Brod- | bec; 22 83 the date upon which to con-| [roi% Rurls' W, Murshali, Will _Happy childhood all the way from { — E i who was assisted by Rev.|auct a “”""l""’\’ service for these|Gioanperg, Thomas G. McGarrity Baltic to this city went to bed and slept v | iy, Qramibe members of the bar, John F. Coughlin, | Gréenbers S ot Sttt Hteat it das nigh: S o v v Donald ~ G. " Perkins, Judge Ralph | 1, Grifiln, James 1ia g b Santa Claus arrive on I ! orced from William A Moore, Geor A times, and Judge Luci Christmas was s residence unknown. They were Pratt, Em: e Have Placed on Sale, CHRISTLS GIFS : & i gested that it oi rt to be attended to. N The genial old sa wi me il Columbia October 6, 1900. [ £°5'¢d, = . 4 Bushnell, ick H kot ¢ | . —_— am prepar v After they had lived together a short | 5, <5 Thresher, the president of the|charles A, Kuebler, C| face and his waving hand for all (h bs, Fred De W. Brown, John R.| time the; arles W ha along the way made not he set out from the North F he reached B: The s separated. The woman | ntolerable cruelty wn. Major Hull suggested that the for Monday, Dec and Judge Shumway approved of d Huntington of Washington | e meeting be put dow 3 " hase . b X 3 ! f Christm Norwich conclave, No. 424, will havs | {1'c ‘Gate and he told Clirk Parss Tenimy car sald so for ) read th | 3 . . s u istma election of officers this (Monday) even- | baag o ond, hie told Cltric Parsons to B e o Al o ead: North | George E. Dimock, Jr., of Tiizabeth, ' ng.—adv O i A i Anthony ! Norwich, 1o Porteons & Mitenat | N. J. 18 a Buest of the Misses Young -SIX F w GUlLD Jewe]er : Pl e e Al £ S Co’¢ store. At Baltic he found the | Of Broad street b .. y This term over two hundred pupils Swe Marle fonaeed b special car on the trolley Tc B Universe. The Richard R. are enrolled in St. Joseph's school, | Jack Horner Pie for Birthday Party. | the orchestr invocation w ready for ed abos where his works him and he promptly c rd and set out for t p will be in the 8 MAIN STREET. | 2 ana e tarma coste ot icee | ey Pretty White held in four rooms in the basement of | Mrs, MacFar Charles D. White ) : nd of Brewster's Neck St. Joseph's Polish church, CHff street.| entertained a number of children at Leo Makowski continues as' principal,| her nome. Seturdey ottomer ool at & e et b ol .. the pastor, Rev. I V. Macicjewski, be- | in honor of her son Arnold's fourth | . MIs: Arthur 1. Stor's pure, clear Christmas. As the car wi Miss naver of Washington | I AFISIAN vory 0C) == —— | Ing supervisor. Most of the instruc-|birthday. Among those present were | S0PTANG Was heard to fne Cect Wl UG ing flag and clanging bell street is :h, where she 1 tion is in English Gladys Palmer, Eva Patridge, Bly Pat- BE PROGRESSIVE Slaaye Falmer, 214 Xatidge Blv Pt | 152" Bar by Kol A moet abpre: ly along the line Saturday afternoc hundreds of the little ones were v Bl spend (e DLW Vel ot the Very Special Price of Mave your Optical Werk dune by an [ pomiceo, J2, 1ocal Interset n the an | Ferland of Brewsters Neck: Daroty | Broie kiven Gy B St drtortha e AT s el ST e e e | $1,00 each up-t -date house. & Village have been christened | wich. One of the pleasing features was :“j"","fm s o R O they greeted it with wild enthusiasm. | Roy Robbins, of Lincoln avenue. . | C. A. SPEAR, Florence Arleen Favarla and John |a handsome birthday cake with four | ok osedn of, M SR Dancing and shouting with ec | — AR 00! Optometrist and Optician, Favaria, The godfathers are | candles, and a Jack Horner pie hold- | M gyon: Brother Fugh Winder and 1l ~ |they hailed the first appearance of the | Mrs, LeRoy Robbins, who has been| This is a regular $2.00 ; . . 1 Codo of Bradfo E ng prizes for each chil seiéting | L ojoamansigave s hea ¢ ar with their childish voices Gsaing’ saverdl: ¢ ] Mg o . 318 Main Street, opp. Frankiin Squars | 1. A Hiliore of Coneral ViNags, Tng | Mis. Mackanand were. Mrs. B om | of Lead, Kindly Light, by Dudley RICHARD P. FREEMAN. I e him! Here he comses! 711, San- | Bomaefn" Siomtors. his ranesr " | Clock, I have this three dozen g godmothers are ‘\;::; l\l:;” mxqu.,r,;; :;g ;'v?f}:' and Mrs. G. Malcolm/ of Nor- 488 Af\gxrless a(\\v\m;row. = Todbe abave. 1HtaIthe Nivkns presence of :\Ag:‘;‘k‘;rmclh‘v:‘!‘.'l were satne .‘it.?.,‘,;‘ and will have no more at this i i | S . rother lliam Jeckwith gave| the Grand Exalted Ruler of the Uni- | €2 SRUDEDR a8 IRRRY 0. L Mrs. Willlam H. Fitch of Norwich : 1 Westerly, R. 1, B i iy T ek crowded as closely as possible Up to | pouns retamn Surnrdey evenine sies | price, The Clock stands 4 | object of the order, he sald, was to in- e the car, to pass up to him the Chris Tt T e veping P f a Culcate the principles of charity, Dar e D e others | a8 leiters which they wished to get | &yPriel YIslt with hér son, William D.1.2 inches high with oval top - = prevention of smallpox, it is advisable tice, brotherly love and fidelity, to pro- g he st e o ed away, | mto his hands. As Iong as legs and 5 e ental. DR. E. J. JONES | 52U Terons who visited the Sew THIS IS THE AGE mofe the happiness and weifare of | 0 Norwich lodge have passed away, |jungs held out they chased the car as L. Bennett of Willlams mdveryomn:l 4 Sui Sh London depot during Friday afterroon Gl mankind, to uphold the country and its | DUt we have no S 1 they | it clanged along on its way, coming| g t or, Mrs If you want to sect d | uite 46 Shannon Bldg. e pot ? : knocked at the door of the celestial KES O o coming f suest of her sister, Mrs. ire on 2. and were directly exposed to a case of laws, to quicken the spirit of American $ through Baltic, Occum and Taftville, | 5 L o . ; lodg and were permitted by the Charles C. AcGregory, of Brookiyn, |of these Clocks at $1.00 Take elevator Shetucket Street en- | Smallpox should bs vaccinated at oncs || OF IDEALS pattiotiem, o respect otr hrothers and |odge above and were p Whole every ate alonsside the road | Gapes C gory, 0. | of these at $1.00 you trance. Phone. Dr. N B Lewls, Health Ofcor—ade. o revere thelr memory. Death to all | (X300 FREUEC BUEE 0% e, RN | sroaned under its burden of children, | s RaHberta act auich: is a struggle and a rest. We have | (0 enter, that they found thereln thelr | 71,3 bicket fonces staggered under oth A ot ) i As vaccination 1s considered a sure || IN BUSINESS many fri it will be hard to leave, | Qer absent, brothers and by, them | ora fn” dlsregard of imminent danger | Mr. and Mrs Walter T, Camp who| Agk to see the Day-Croff HIH prevention of smallpox, it is advisable and it is bitter to know that we ara Were siven kindly welcome and bade 10| o ympalement. Bverybody had a smile | have been guests of Mr. Camp's moth-| a I Y] | that all persons who Visited the New Modern business success 15 | never to look upon ‘this fair earty | AWAKe (0 that swest choer, that fraler | g, Santa, and Santa had o smile and « | &, Mrs. Frederic S, Camp of Broad-| [ jne, | London depot during Friday afternoon founded ore ideals— backed up again, to bid farewell to thosa whim | il telowsaip tant, Knows 1o Tad S | wave of the hand for everybody | way, have returned to Portland, Me. We. have the best line -of LABIRSR! A fine assortment of latest styles | Smallpox should be vaccinated at once. Modern advertising such as e I . CAniner Che® | fifty~one. Let us not grieve for them. Ma ot densely | Mrs. Frank A. Robinson, who has|HANG S8CCS “u S0Y e Sikavg MRS, G.P.STANTON, | ™ Memis euit Oficon—adv |} s ln'e iive lanty® nowapuper ]| 208 Iene e Moniotoet, ALohes Mo e tn tho torid dav Siomta, bt ieh arn tha smeria: ‘as | tives b Branford and New Haven, has | okt gt b » In memory of a former Norwich pas- | | hrainens, CUletin is the voice of B oniy sorrow from which we refuse to| Burned by the wind and su driven to the store on Main street,| returned to her home on Sachem| NEW CHINA and CUT GLASS | e tor, Rr. Dr. Danfel Merriman, pastor = be divorced.” We seek to heal other | And Death the calm. cool evening hour | where Santa made his emtry into the | street. s emeritus at the time of his death a A Dright, chesry voics (§| wounds. but this we consider it a priv When the weary day is done. windowwhere his workshop s located, | — year ago, & memorial tablet was un- cause it wishes to attract, fsmaro i il he love whica . while a crowd that extended from curb | Anna T Bly of Washington | GF D SB DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN 35,5 %memitl ibietman e || eine b vooes o ottt || Eiton he? (o e the on pomicxt | Where Joy Reigns Eternal. | Wiile 5 crom (hay extendes from cur Sl ot Westineion | GEO. A DAVIS, 25 Broadway | Dental § Sunday morning, the gift of Dr. Mer- ([} cause it wishes to hoid your in. || 2i0ibute of the human soul AS this| We feel that they haye found a rest- | came from the bottom of their hearts. | later will go to Schenectady, where she r ntal Surgeon | FnTun S i || S5 A ikl R R R T e M | W s 51 her rotne, Wi oo A . at agony. a ot and o nal. ; el e, ' En charge of Dr. 8. L. Geer's practice] =™ It is a truthful, sincere veice would obliterato the memory ot the | May they rest and know that they are OBITUARY. ANNUAL | & CAUS v SC Ve e8? 1 rave COvers evel ateful remembrance. ay AI Quring his last illness, Large sums are being received|f] Pecause it wishes to succeed, B s N I Tt Dot | Mrs. Cornelius Shea. ana Mrs. Luizee S. Hooper will a4 McGrory Building, Norwich, Conn, | fll¥ at Uhe witomoblie department of | It we are to judge business J| tender memories, here on earth will forever meet on he | _ Joseph D. Pfeiffer of 208 West Main | return {0 P e Cavg CHRISTMAS EVENT he office of he cretary of e fol rom the improvement in - X first Sunda. f each December to do | street was called to Colchester Sunday | SPe oo e 2 5. ooper's ~ | rewistration fees for 1914. The sum of || vertising that s Solng on. from Memorial Address. o o oy they rest | by the sudden death of his aunt. Mus, | mother, Mrs. Frank H. Smith, of Wash- | CHURCH of THE GOOD SHEPHERDY 'Ss ELL“ M PU $9.000 was received in a single day. month to month we find it A tenor solo, Rock of Ages, by Shep- | and know that Norwich lodge will an- | Mary Shea. Mrs. Sheaa, who was born | Ington street. Tuesday and Wednesday Afternoong 3 Certificates will be issued Deeember 10 reaching higher and higher all ard, was finely rendered by H. P. Sted- | nually plant about them the ivy of its | in Ireland 70 years ago, had spent the and Evenings 3 and markers will be delivered after De- | | the time, g mai. The tone poem, Sonnén-Strah- | remembrance, that their memory may | greater part of her life s a resident of | Mrs. Willlam C. Reynolds and daugh- b Insiructor of ember 11th, i len und Schatten, by Keiser, by the | ever be kept green, for we know that | Colchester. Hher husband, Cornelius | ter, Miss Reynolds, of New- December 9 and 10 3 PR sgfih by igh ehasantor CoeT Index to J| orchestra. was followed by the address | it was not their wish to be forgotten. | Shea, died there about 15 vears ago.: ton Cen| have returned after < Piano and Harmony Soiaain Fhabi DY Orsin e echaragter of American J|}by Brother Richard P. Freeman of | All who have gone before hope that | Four of their children are living. | spending 4 with Mrs. Gardiner ON VIEW AND ON SALE oo nE yo on renn’ in-Over- §| New London, who spoke in part as|irom time to time the angel hand of | nelius Shea of Boston,Dennis of Litch- ene of Sachem terrac Room 6, Alice udg_ Tel. 968 | nd Congregational church have sYorlif daily snowkpaper: Exalted Ruler, My Brothers and Our{ bring their personality before the eyes | Mrs. Samuel Smith of Bridgeport. Difference In Czars. CANDY, CAKE, PRESERVES, ETGy' | been engaged for some time in making dvertising is the voice of Friends: and hearts of those they have left be- | There are several grandchildren. John| Cannon’ says the President is far Delici Supper 35 Cents & _— — [ Souvenirs from paris of the old Otis mism. Another vesr ‘has: come. and: gone| hina. . Doubtleas many of you have|XOgarty.of Preaton City. and. Danilue ier, savs the Freaident s far elicious Suppi en @0 ssvernmng medium 1p | "TE4" 4l the church, which was re- THERE T since last our order met in memorial | tender recollections of the brothers | Shea of: Colchester are nephews of | people eclected Mr. Wilson, and only Change of menu each evening. Supa , ' geniers Conveci el el RSB | prnced by (e new organ now i use, sesgion to do honor to the memory of [ who journeyed along with You a while | Mrs. Shea. ifum-’;‘ men elected | M. Cannon.— | Per served®at 530 and 6.30. j dar busipess reguiis the gifL of Myss Sarah E. Pope, our departed brothers, and again today | —a part of all your happy hours and The deceased was a member of St.'Philadelphia, Record. Admission Frer ‘u \ 3 Yal 5 ) 3 » Az s o S 2 2ot T et B el G U g Bl J e J g ehdsE e