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MJMGWW%A.MM al question, Coughli The foll lutoflppmprn@e :Sllfivu o8 £s i willgweyo:w:gedendwhatyouwdl 2 The New London County Bar asso-the law of justice among men. Three st ] o 'H-IE HORN!NG HOURS. clation met in the superior court room | years of preparatory study of the pyn- gy on Monday mo‘rnlng‘m at 10 o'elock, | ciples of law; twenty-six years of ac- Bracelet Watches $6.00 up Pendants. Cut Glass __,m, for all the nau-{ President S. S. Thresher presiding, for | tive, honorable contention at the bar || Gents’ Watches $5.00 up Lockets Sterling Silver SNt is resmioved. ores Sudbe Radoh Whacier bt Now London | of Judge.of thesients of mankina aap. || Bovs’ Watches $200 up Nislrchelne 51 P s ieeler of New o e ri S of ma,nnaup- s g Fow At all drug stores In 25¢|and Attorneys Donald G. Perkins | plemented the hopeful, | significant || Signet Rings $1.50 up Fobs Cuff Links 1§ Willls A. Briscoe and John F. Cough- | years of his boyhood and young man- Stone Rings $2.00 up Toilet Sets Watoh Chains i | lin of Norwich. Impressive and solemn | haad We have just briefly surveved. Diamond Rings $10.00 up i Manicure Sets Scarf Pins Ul | Thoed an poa 438y were the resolutions adopted and eulo- | If not physically robust, he lacked tasteless and do net act as well E!.e‘l ‘made after Rev. J. Eldred Brown | nothing determination and fixed | HULL DETACHABLE UMBRELLAS The public tected trade read fry the scriptures and of- susplolous, | ‘mark, :nn'ten‘.:at h&m the | fered megmlhd J\xdl;! ih“mm file a good :enmmwr:eon?mm PARKER AND WATERMAN FOUNTAIN PENS 5 signature, Kelogg's. had ordered a session of the superior i before venturing into unfamiliar ter- w 3 e 0 by Spencer Kellogg & | 09Ut to be opened in the presence of | ritory. Hoan'. like & golden thread, | Made only el WS P v e | Ferguson & Charbonneau Bk denve auh L Biery Ta Tookod : Judge Ralph Wheeler. o . BesGsdatittan. oawtol ¥ cpor Attorney John C. Geary of New Lon- d 1 He did t all REMEMBERED THOSE don pr. tod this Tution on Judge Soun chDfl?:iD.;: e nnaor Dl?:z FRANKLIN SQUARE IN ALMSHOUSE. | Wheeler: cedent to prevent justice. He was con- And Varied Assortments Wheeler for the last 20 | tont to preserve the best from the | e TWO MORE BUSY DAYS BEFORE CHRISTMAS Gifts of Aprons, Candy and Oranges 3:;:: ulf his mwai onedut the mga; past, to try all things and hold fast | _— Provided by Hope Circle and Indi- | induStrious, efficient and respected | {5 that which is good. His directions | i “ : ‘ Christmas viduals. e L e T e Y"l- is the eleventh hour of the -lwwhn-!hl- Hose el o s Tone Daugtars | HEUCEE oo miniunes s i e | ST S S SR OIS o Sanaidtn | g e o ngints Snd Gents | You will st e g et Pl el Sarried much Chbristmas cheer o the | gng the court. From the bench he | " Parimr gu We, his brothers, were all familiar | bench and bar of Connecticut have met countdurmg u and Wednesday—it will' #lmshouse when they furnished aprons | Gealt patiently and courteously With | pomering, Judge Wheeler's career the | i Mr. Perkins’ management . of | with an irreparable loss. Y Yy . o each woman m’gpfimrfin;gewi?: guliors’ and their representatives. 'He | SiCi e tsea tnany tmes. 5o rapid | Tisls, with bls quiel, unassuming de- Willis A, Briscos, ing of both time and money if you come right bh“ yided by Mrs Howard L. Stanton, and | 5 5 celer, after twenty years of faith- WASeq no e G Lo B e e and |lis A. Briscde, iawyer and man, wers s o + g 26 years of active practice|fy] eficient service of the state as B ®{read by a personal friend, John C. Sinnses wrore the gt of Miss Forieus. | at the Tur or (ho state he Sxempiied | e "or “ne superior ourt enters | Jhovsh often provoked thereto he re-|Icad b READY FOR BUSINESS AT 8.15 IN THE MORN- 3 uneer M lanl he aUDTRSY 2hd|lained the ambition to sit in’the ex- | TUSed, (0 be SraER Re POROr N | | The members of the bhar of New |[ING. FOR COMFORTABLE SHOPPING WE RECO / counselor at law. His advice ing alted place of a justice of the supreme | oF faillery. In the trial of caus: His | London county, having lost in the counsel were sought by a large and| court of errors, no just criticism could | F o Gt8 to the usuajly unim. death of Willis ‘A. Briscoe an honored (MEND THE MORNING HOURS. varied clientage. be made; for, in the opinion of his 3T8ume! 5“”7d‘m“\“’ | and beloved associate, desire to make As mayor of the city of New Lon- | prethren, both on the bench and at | Passioned, were clear, plaln and | ooognition of his standig in the le- don and as a member of the UPDEr|the bar, he merited the promotion. It 2daPied to the common intelligence °(‘gal et b oy g g Pl Y. J house of the general assembly of Con- | wilt “not be well for the nisi prius the everyday man of - affairs. His 52y Drofession as a sagacious coun. ease Carry Your Smallest Parcels necticut, he proved the safe, Conserva- | pench to believe that patient, emicient | Siatements Of the evidence were accu- . yq )0 of proctice, a generous rival Fie Shetus o L et and faithful discharge of the high [ate: ,g:;weagfdmig”gg,g"g::g,m a chivalrous adversary. { Jins life work did honor to a 1omE | anq tmportant office of the arial judge | [1° Juror was ept many umes o ¥0) "1, tne affairs of business his quick ne of highly. respected ancestors, |is to be disregarded and the reward | 1penezrmon and correct analysis of in- . fraceable over two and & half cen-|or (his promotion denied. ences and conclusions he sought to|Denetration and correct analysls of In. Demonstratlon and Sale turiea But the time comes when the judge | gg:ghg,“fg,;*,;;p;;“,‘;;z’;gy 0}‘;'",,’;'1?,“" unswerving insistence upon fundamen- Judge Wheeler was retiring and | o¢ e i 21 ; ; poral courts for the last time Y tal truth and honesty led many to i b modest, patient and industrious, gen- | ghall command that court be adjourn- | fhi3& EUlding and convincing the trier ;oge in nim thelr confidence and cast In Music Department, Third Floor, Sitive and charitable, and withal a4 without day. To the complete ex- | 9Y & ? upon him large responsibilities. These ar close observer and a clear reasoner. firmed by the many verdicts of the i haustion of physical strength, Judge | 5, V. OViained for his olients, More. | Were never misplaced and he gave Gk the 4 He was not an omnivorous reader, but | Wheeler filled out the full measure of | loyal gupport to every worthy cause. Flash nght he pondered over what he read and | Jooe io the ptats rom the pasoss | OVer Mr. Perkins ran the facts and the 10781 Support to evers worthy cause derived much from it of judgment he came before the judg- | AW Of the case lnto a mould which it | ,¢%¢ o qship he was endeared by the H . . " In the passing of Judge Wheeler ; was hard afterwards to change or | t NO ltles and the community in which he lived | gnto Israel and w;soseajudgmelfts are r:;;'ews and appeals afforded by the | (2€ o7 hu":-nox):, his quick sivmpaml; and ve a good and cherished neighbor, true and righteous altogether, Yir. Perkins ‘was equally able ana delicate feeling. Is brethren at the bar respectfully Such a career is an inspiration for PRICED $60.00 AND UPWARDS request that this brief testimonial of Donald Gilbert Perkins. successful in the trial of questions of | | ivi | hinki a ef. . g Amos A. Browning read the follow- | law before the judges. The bench of ; ¢lean living, vigorous thinking and ef- 2 Magazine Pistol $1.25, Bis worth be placed upon the records - ; ' SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS ‘I We extend a general mvmuontoulllndhurho 1 of the court. ing paper and moved its adoption: this state came to regard Mr, Perkins {Contihited ‘ori Page Eight) wonderful instruments demonstrated is i The resolutions were the work of Memorial and resolutions upon the' as one of the ablest lawve in Con- | g P e |'Haflla,i A. Hull. John C. Geary, A. P.|death of Donald Gilbert Perkins. necticut and always listened to him | Tanner, §, . Thresher and C. W. But- | Donald Gilbert Perkins was born in | with the attention and regard due to | aih 0 4 LR. HARRIS Electric Homeanp 31_25 Norwich on the 14th day of June, 1858, | that high standing. P"-E REMEDY FOR PILES He was the son of Bdmund Perkins,| He was quick to grasp and under IE““’” by Stats ‘Afterney Hull. | 8,000, " 5e "Side reputation and. 4| stand & cass i alit oty ander is now manufactured n a rarely eloguent and touching |leading member of thig bar more than parate and cast aside all the non- and sold by N. D. Sevin & Sonm, 118 essential facts from the essential Main Street, or can be procured direct tribute to a brother follower of the | haif a century ago. After his gradua- | tion from Phillips Exeter academy, ones. He w self reliant, -feared no from the owner of the original pre- Never Seen In Norwich Before. | Games Games Games law, State Attorney Hadlal A. Hull I I I said In part: Mr. Perkins studied law in the office of 4t , though he met in his wide ;(npuun MRS. MARY A. PH‘AR%IE: Oys Oys Oys one e D. 6, N ich, Cont.. Price One ‘orysg‘zux:::r:;::p{ewidmdua was 2 | later associated in {he well known firm yers e LR Rl e T B SRl S e an product o of Brown & Perkins. While a student 9, ticketed., Don’t fail to visit our Toy Department for the- % | He traced his ancestry resident in New | terms at East Great Plain and in South i “|“~ u Designed In New Factory. |London county through more than | \Vindham. Soon after his admission best assortment and greatest in Toys to be in 2 > kouse in which he was born, now | assistant clerk of the Connecticut ; Workmen’s Lunch Kit 52-004 crumbling to its original erements, | house of representatives, and at top in the town of Stonington upon | was advanced successively to the ® f the waters of Long Island sound. | clerkship of that body and of the state 4 OO S OO S Troeugh, thase. &?f S gt{l:n har- | senate. ¥rom 1883 to 1389 he was clty § attorney for Norwich. On Sept. 14, POCKET KNIVES | Mo river, ‘mames once. kaown' in | 1583 he “Raarrica - Floroncs ouls f All Books are arranged on Special Price Tables and tick. Fresh Stesk At All Prices. ,/ |Ships, built and manned by New Eng- | wich. Mr. Perkins and his wife wore | s e land men and boys, went forth to cir- | Miled at Branford on May 10, 1913, as (1 among the men who bullt and sailed | tyrned the auto in which they were § R { names familiar to Judge Wheeler In | = During the 34 years that Mr. Per- { ALL UNTERS choice lines of his boyhood for they were his neigh- | kins was a membar of the bar he built | ON SPECIAL CO! AT THERMOS GIFTS Judge Ralph Wheeler, whose mem- | Hon. Lucius Brown, with whom he was prg, her states, who in Dollar. All Toys are arranged on Special Counters and price New Norwich Model $1.50 | that past New England couniry life. | of law he taught school for several | . | fwe_hundred and fifty years. The |ty the bar,in 1379 he was appointed & % o e e - Norwich. Price Soon To Be Advanced. loaked out from a rolling country hill- | sycceeding sessions, in 1583 and 1884, every port of the world, magnificent | daughter of George W. Gould, of Nor- eted. See our special values in Christmas Calendars. cumnavigate the globe. Conspicuous | the result of an accident which over- In addition to above we have Ensiand famous the world over, were | Wesiport. | 9 ) bors. New London county shared |yp a large and lucrative practice. He ! . Gas and; Electit Tabls ldmps:. | oar o0 fhe wealth Ledusnt back Qidkly isclosed gifts that advanced | v 0 i a 0 ers SPECIAL PRICES foreign shores Dby a hardy race to | rapidly In bis profession i Nas Games of all kinds—some new and novel as well as e e ettt T T Meccane Puzzies. :rlhgffi Federal Union in fire and blood Percolators and Casserol: constantly before the counts in this i : C1|afin: m..h,.. e T RO s T Jland pr TieE T Ctaw e o e e of the old-time favorites. Games are located in the i The earliest knowedge I have of ates i secti : Judge Wheeler came from my father, | Somrs e Pooiones Borior and mees SR { mery section. : Elsctrie Heating- Aspfiafces. .« | who was one of those early New-Enk- | oqss sl cosas 1o ca ne s BOXED STATIONERY 4 land saflors and school teachers. He i e il . . . Toy Motors and Engi " engaged were carried to the supreme " iy % Y s Mipen Oy Seoumda ol Wit tie SHEiE P foe Tl Sl and e ) Extra fine : ment, choicest selections, low prices. F 1ctures lctures 1ctures Skate: St { heard in shington. One o se T : 4 7§ : Lo s and Sleds. tion repeated to sa pasbages of Hme: | YA the celsbrated Mondon case in Our Initial Paper and Correspondence Cards are the hit Husidrads' of Frainad P% Carving Sets, Carpet Sweepers. lish literature, committed to memory, | ot the decision of the . Conneetiout of the season | # before his understanding was able ©0 | courts declaring unconstitutional the 5 i Framed Pictures in a large variety of subjects, including Embroidery Scissors, ;ui}x;nu;.le them.dszuctlgeu\:\'hcefller itn thhis i act of congress Imposing additionai d religious subjects, etc.—gilt and mission frames—Special price eaoB. 2& oyhood responded to the call of the | o, e 2 ey Wi ot . Rozhond Tapcndet, 1, s, 426, it il Upon Sl Comime?) caeiry LEATHER GOODS T Gha o Mystic, and, though he was not de- |glso their decision that it was not the mission frames ,.,,"T{;’,’, Ao < 1 R Rer e Xaun. Tpociaace by Polbivng | somvistiona:| Qb of the atils cort {5 enfarce tha | A nice line of staple goods and many novelties. ELal: Natue A il Wi | Everlasting Aluminum Ware, begun in youth, i Seaiba e 54 atde wad Bath Room Fittings 2, reshman st Ydlo cotiegs. he wit: | aiacrate counsellor” sna “wondrously CAMERAS AND PHOTOGRAPHIC GOODS - : 2 > nessed the beginning of the baptism . gyjck in examining the law and un- 1 apanese aware at tangling the facts of a case or con- troverry, his exceptional gifts were best displayed in the court room. Mr, Per- issued in that prophetic con- the largest line of the best goods. } : . ¥ seeration which Mr. Lincoln proclaim- Oben Evenings Until Christmas | od at Gettysburg ~The night of the kins was at home In the trial of a trial of the republic was siving way ) it a2 et 5 o e, darwn-5F 3 irtutaphant ‘Union | cuse, B4 B _avidence, Bowerer un- PHOTO ALBUMS in great varicty. when Judge Wheeler finished his col- He saw intuitively the issues upon legiate course, which the decision must turn. Alter Through all theso wonderful years | FHICH the declalon must turn, Alterca: FOUNTAIN PENS /A 3 | of fescue and development of the re- | avoided. The remark of an ‘eminent . ol ana olose observer. "o was dses: | 2nd lamented judge concerning -him Here is where we are particularly strong. > was true—that his success in the ex- 5 o et of wide and profound shigy | &mination of witnesses and the con- Waterman, Crocker Inktite, Boston Safety, Conklin, | § See our $1.00 Table of Japanese Wnre—Vases, Cake Plates, Crack- sl M er Jars, Etc—all special value at . Special—Japanese Chocolate Sets in a variety of attrac- tive designs—$1.50 value at.. sl 19 REMARKABLE HOLIDAY OFFERING OF BATH ROBE PATTERNS AND FINE BLANKETS— Large size Japanese Vu-. some very attractive designs ‘2 ‘ —$3.00 VAlu® At......coesasn.. Phoe the habit of wide and profound study | o Company of nations and peoples, and derived | uCt of & case depended no less upon R A SPECIAL PURCHASE 129 Main St., N ich Ct. 8 U o ioaning Snf Wiaiom | and dangesons slovshs p ; 7 ol 5y Bath Robe Patterns, in a variely of handsome designs and col- s NOrwich, Who were tamiliar with him and woth | citation of the evidence favor: An extra nice Pen for $1.00. Every Pen warranted. orings—very special value at. - whom he laid aside his natural re- Sride o 3 ¢ 256 high grade All Wool Blankets 1! solid colors, with and withe o bly acturate and tenac He took : serve. The late Robert Coit said of | i . et ony ay vec i out Jacquard border effects—ten \ilerent shades to. select from— Local and Long Distance . |5l just setore he was slevaied fo |16V Boies of the, (setimny 450 vet BOOKS BOOKS BOOKS e Tt ey e e S0.08 AUTO TRUCKING the bench, “He Is essentially & Wise giciing, gecmed always fresh and clear i : | A G Size 72x90 and 76x80 extre fine California Deuble Blankets, With vk of 1 Silbikd s bstaptl ot Soon after graduating from college ' 10, Bis mind, and e never lost a point) 8 We couldn’t begin to tell you all we have in this line. b A B R SO DO St IerY, usclal Valume bt VIR e o our brother became principal of the 5 Shar { . E. E. SPICER, ‘Academy af Ewingtol:ln the state of m;}; g‘nc{:]‘;;g:;‘da:;ds:fig‘;fis ue B‘:“; & All prices. (All these would make most acceplable Christmas gifts.) Groton. Ohio, the state which owes s0 muc] It v B o . . ephone 1208, N | to the state of Connecticut. One Judge Sitzen his duties were ever falihfully | Painting Books, Scissors Books, Picture Books. . . one , New London Division. | Hot of Ewington, Ohio, was our | berformed. The Lerr_xlble ¢ e}:]\L When in [ il Byl SOl gmena sad fin Hlosedple pany Noeiona e The variety is great and a little coin will buy a lot. Doubt Buy H an ercnieis s L i kel o8 ST umber b d that communit; » icut, succeeded him. e Lot T Sty o i 1 Bibles, Prayer Books and Testaments. ! COME HERE for the most complete line of Handkerchiefs In Norwich— RAD 1 bl y s ADFORD g5, fhe Iight of Do Bctivities of 110 ration, ‘In' the’Gsath of Mr. Perkins 4 3 Men’s, Women’s and Children’s, plain, initialed and embroidered and O e ot hey, ST 1%, | the bar of this county and state lost Extra nice Scholar’s Bibles at very low prices. the values are unmatchable. R + ¥ one of its leading members. #arSee our Children’s Linen Initial Handkerchiefs—three in a fanoy box—- our brother filled out the allotted span | °"g 07, 115 |2ading members, = Gk T of life—three score and ten years— |, Fesolved, That the bar of this county Discounts to Sunday Schools and Teachers. & is Blark Books Made sad Rulod to Ords- | nearly half a century of which had | fS3ire Lo record this vemembrance and g 108 BROADWAY been employed in active search after | tFibute to his eminent gifts and wor jand their abiding sense of his loss & | from among their number. They re- - HUNTWOOD NOVELTIES quest that the superior ourt cause this memorial to be placed upon its records. Resolved, That a copy hereof be Women’s Neckwear, Etc. Look at our line of Fur-trimmed Printed Scarfs on good quality chif-| [Neckwear—at 25c and 50c. fon cloth—at 79¢. Ruffling in Holly Boxes—two ya.ds Berthas, to be worn on coats or] HOW’S THIS? Mlss ELLA M We offier One Hundred Doilars Re- . ward for gny case of Catarrh that can- Entirely new creations in wood. not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure, = 4 fes Instructor of . T'CHENDY & CO., Toledo, 0. | (5 the seabass of b tanise 1 CALENDARS in a box, white and ecru—at 50. a|waists, plain and fur-trimmed—at $1 Pi d the undersigned, have known F.| They were prepared by Willlam H. d S % box. and $1.50. iano and Harmony f,,&;fifi“;@}fl;{;‘f‘,}gnfiifij‘fl be: | Shields, Amos A. Browning, Charles § A cheice collection of the best. Sweet Grase Baskets, all kinds sizes and shapes, with thelr lasting Studio now opvn for season of 1913 | business transactions and fnanciaily | Fr yer, Tracy Waller and Cha weet odor, something that will delig ht any woman—25¢ to $6.00, Room Alice B able to carry out any obligations made | B. 1 6. Bidg. Tol 968 | 5y'%i dom Tribute by William H. Shields. NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE, Toiedo, O. Some extra values at 25c. A fine tribute to the memory of Don- ald G. Perkins was made by Attorney < HOLIDAY GREETI |yt et ot e i | o STERCIES Whieucla b r s . White Elephant Cafe |z mumiet sttt . S ey Our assortment is especially choice. Women's Silk Hosiery for Gifts ! allum, Kayser, and other gued makes ) o patr—all in holiday beéxes if @o- Women's Silk . Hoslery—including Mc -at 60c, 7bc, $1.00, $1.60, $2.00 and $I. boftle " Sold by all druggists. © e & SEtng xesogmition of thellif L Viind, g 1 £+ $1.00 ! whi DAN MURPHY & E g o Sti- | 5 th of our late brother, Donald " < P & lue Sill oslery #: d co patlon. ins, whose unfortunate and de- | All our stock has been selected with the idea of mak- 1 lorabl death has lef! 2 ; ‘l:” w :“:;l"q“:‘:’,:“i:'g‘“ Br. Hobson's Ointment Heals ltchy Srerrea i ot 17;;215‘ i eur timo | @ ing the purchasing power of $1 00 equal to doing the Glfl S esfions fm, H“n.ied Slm rs orner ater ai Sts. czema. w b P tel filled. . Perk: J The constantly itching, burning sen- | died e!mki;?eu;}ullx{ass of it exu;{w:fll;?; work of $2.00. ugg d ppe sation and other disagreeable forms of | nary powers and usefulness. His ro- § MEN’S STORE— our Men’s St e | WOMEN'S FURS—both Fur ats eczema, tetter. salt rheum and skin |bust bealth and untiring energy gave ' § Be sure to do your buying at i} "for gifts for men — House Coats,| -and Fur Sets, in all the fashlonabio Bath Robes, Pajamas, Shirts, N Furs and latest shapes. B 1 H eruptions promptly cured by Dr. Hob- | promise of years of his best work and ; 1] son’s Eczems Ointment. George W.|achievemenis. His practice at tho bar o oliher B e oo B i i ] Fitch of Mendota, IIL, says: “I pur- |was diversificd—embracing causes at | , | ry, Ete. WOMEN’S WEAR—Visit our secoad chased a box of Dr. Hobson's Hczema |law, equity matters and criminal BOYS' WEAR —Visit _our Boys’. De- floor for gifls for women — Aprons, A fine assortment of latest styles | Ointment. Have had eczema ever | casés—and gave full scope for his| B Wi coun By : Mualin Uaderwear, Wrmver-,uklm- since the Civil war, have been treated | constant work as a lawyer. His office | artment boys— 08, Bath Peti MRS. G. P. STANTON, by many doctors, none have given the | bractice was equally varfed and in- | Biveators, Caps,” Waists, Cowboy| o B e Tt ey i benefit that one box of Dr. Hobson's | cluded affairs of corporations and in- and Indian Chief Outfits. 52 Shetucket Street Bezema Ointment has.” Every suf- |dividuals of magnitude as well as the 3 INFANTS” WEAR — Everything for| FOR WOMEN—Visit our Linen de- ferer should tyy it. We're so posftive | common matters of the everyaoy dffice l l infants’ wear—Mittens, Beo.ce’,| partment for gifts for women-—| it will help you we guarantee it or |consultation, advice and work. His n ree Bonnets, Sacques, Leggins, Bweui-| Table Linens, y _ Clo Kine| oy ey refunded. At all drugglsts or | clientage embraced all classes of peo- ers, Ete. Tewels, Blanket Bath e . Piciffer Chemical Co., ple the rich and the lgor m'a 27 3 “and” @ ouis, the highest walks of a8