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i‘lsed Mr. Lawton the tire and cover, N . . but not the auto cover, as he said that would cost 745, though the regular price is $60. i The case was argued by Lawye! | GheBuiletin, = George W: Kies is {ll at his home on Laurel Hill avenue. STONE DOCK AT ROSE PLACE = —_— e | A M. Brown and Judge Barnes and . ¢ ‘ Alive or dressed VARIOUS MATTERS | ¢ R 5SS Norwich Company Makes Offer to Common Council to Build | 5+ froi, s theie Cured At Home, Mrs. D. F. Brennan of Baltic has re- On Saturday Judge Waller handed Bt S = turned after spending a few days in It—City i Certi # 1 ? poultry, fowls and [o G irar SRien s smmen: | Norwien =5 t—City Receies Certificate of Solvency Under Com-|doxn thess decuions: | e instant meiier, Permanent Cure _Trial and Embalmers in Ki o i nsati it - e is denied in the case of I ial Cur- Package Mailed Free to 10 weathor nas brought additionai | 1S5, Ui Kingberser ot Pichviti pensation Act—Several Petitioners Given Leave to With- | 3000 1% !, S5 & e | in Plain Wrapper. 337 MAIN STREET A o Judgment for the sum of $159.57 is . ! appeais to the charitable organiza- | aoruined PR ; Chlckel\s tions. in New York. draw—New Buildings Reported. Tendered, in_the New Wonilam.Sup of 2 re Villilam B. Stapli d wife vs. Nic- Musicians are being apprised of a| Now Hocn Gusst, has returned to o S - N ARy ane olo Pettrizi. All You Can Bring [pecieci i ndis f"ftiatornd | Ny Hiven after o fowdava’spent Opposite Post Office. ‘Phone 1052-2 Lady Assistant writing of The S S Iy ; The 1 b In the case of Charles 0’ A\lul;,x‘)h‘)' ting of The Star Spangled Banner, e only new business of importance | Mayor M i ished | VS. Lafayette F. Main the plainti on Sept. 3, 1814, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marquis have | &t the regular meeting of the court of | to mink m‘é"é'éiré*‘l‘? w"r'fie":n:uub awarded the sum of $124.22. It wi : returned to Brooklyn, N. Y., after be- | cOMmon council held in the council|iness Men's association for their in- | & CONtest over a heater. A state convention of the Sons of | ing at Mrs, Marquix former home here, | CHamber at 3 o'clock Monday evening | ferest in pushing the Boswell avenue _ The court will come in at New Lon- Italy was held in Waterbiry Sandar . o *| Wyas consideration of the offer of the | trolley extension and said he hoped | don mext Saturday. afternoon, when an effort was made to| Mrs. John Mitchell and daughters, | Connecticut Engineering and Con- | that lines would be extended shortly | establish a rand lodse: Polly, Leora and Grace, have returned | {'2¢Hng company to continue the to Maplewood cemetery and Mohegan | GOOD YEAR REPORTED 2 to Norwich, after visiting at the home | Stone dock at the foot of Rose place | park and through Washington and | An anniversary high mass of requi-|of Mr. and’ Mrs. Willlam Mitchell of| (0 the proposed line at a cost $3,500 | Asylum streets. ie gresented a res- | o fh G em for Mrs. Hanora Caples was cele- | Mystic., by under the estimate. The matter was | olution which was adopted, extending | 2 The Pyramid Smile. s | brated in St. Patrick’s church Monday placed in the hands of the public | th ; Finances in Satisfacto Shape and £ & ek A e ands e thanks of the city for assistance atisfactory 1 g MR. H. T. MILLER’S by Rev. J. H. Broderick. Miss Mary Hust of Thamesville re- [ Works committee with power. in securing the Boswell avenue line to| New Members Gained—Miss H. G.| Many cases of Piles have ben - 5 turned ay after passing two | Clerk Stephen D. Moore read the roll | Frank A. Smith, J. D. Haviland. Pat- | Cross, the President, and Other Offi- ured by a trial package of Pyramid SCHOOL FOR DANCING, The estimated true value of all prop- | weeks in South Portland, Maine, where | S10Wing Alderman W. C. McLaughlin | rick F. Kelley, Henry W. Tibbits, | it Pile Remedy without further treat- Cl 5 | ey and of specific classes of property | she was the guest of Mrs. 3. Bugene | and Councilman A. E. Cruthers absent. | Charles W, beareon . 1. ‘Smith. b, | ©ers Re-elected. | Togut. “When 3t gEoves: Ita valtle (e 28 Oak Street in the state of Connecticut at the end | Wood, Jr, The communication of the clerk re-|J. M - B - A = L you, get more from your druggist at SATURDAY CLASSES OMITTED |°f the vear was $1.900,368,451.50 3 arding the new gasoline and benzing | 1. Donone. Jnha’ o Baroes, Bawara | mie Vi Sy T: T held their annual 30c" 2%Gox. ana be. sure vou xet the . Cards have been received from Bos- | ordinance which was passed Dec. 1|T. Burk - b \ | meeting Monday afternoon and the re- | 1inq vou ask for. Simply fill ouf free UNTIL JANUARY 3, 1914 George L. Yeomans picked several | ton, Mass, and Conmeord, N. I, by |and went into effect Déc. 19 was ac- 1,Z-.m'-3>rpe'ni‘{-mn'cH"fi}'&"?né"{{’fifxn‘m | Ports showed the society had been able cous 1”3 A0C 04 (ol Yiogay, save e om Telephone 1082 dandelion flowers in full bloom Monday | friends in’ town from Mr. and Mrs, | ceptéd. A communication from the | C. Bode. " to meet their financlal obligations *0! yourself from the surgeon’s knife and P 0c at his residence on Lafayetic- street. | Joseph Irwin Lamb, whose marriage | bublic works committee regarding the | A petition from Robert McBurney | L1 SOURLY, state and national unlons, | jis torture, the doctor and his bills. | This the record for late dandelions | took place last Wednesday. Mr, and | Broad street sewer between Broadway | and 3 other residents of the Ialis :\'r‘l':nh(-a'x]»u‘{ >n some part in aiding their | % this winter, | Mrs. Lamb are trip to Mon- | and Cedar street and another regard- | sectlon for an arc lisht at the foot- | on sisters who suffered los: E {tr Steamers Priscilla, Tennessee, Con- | Malden, Mass, on (heir return accepted and a resolution adopted that | i . T bolice | , The meeting was called to order by | 5 Blank BOQkS cord and Georgla, which put Into New » i3 the assesments for benefits be pald on | eommairjoney Teferred to the police | the president, Miss Harriet G. Cross, || PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, 402 London harbor Sunday morning to es- M Alice Richardson of Hallville { or before March 1. 21 Buildi P ts I d and opened with singing Send Show- |l Pyramid 31de. M;;mmu.f f}hrh. cape the storm continued their trips | Who has been ill with the grivpe for | Trolley C: ilding Permits Issued. ers of Blessings, Mrs. H.. I mer at || Kindly send me a sample of Pyra- LAST WEEK Loose Leaf Books Sunday night. a week, is able to return to her work. | g </ °;""‘;"{‘°°'"";:“',w"k' | The report of Fire Marshal Howard | the plano. Miss Cross read the 144th || mid Pile Remedy > by ma Z Mrs. George G. Lamb, formerly prin- |, Fhe repart of 2. H. Hourigan for |1, Stanton showed 21 buflding permits | Psalm, and Mrs. Thomas A. Perkins | FREE, in plain wrapper. There is surprise in New York be- | ¢ipal of the Hobart Avenue school here | the public works committee was readjssued during the last quarter of the | followed in praye | T Our teachers are far above the average in ability. They are ecialists of the most practical 12 s cause District Attorney Charle Who has been the suest of Mrs_G. T. | DY Clerk Moore. The report stated|year. These included one new brick | The sceretary, Mrs. Palmer, read the Flllng Devlces Whitman's report shows that the for- | Byrnes for the past week, left Satur- | {hat the Shore Line Blectric Rallway | huilding, one new brick and concrete minutes of the previous meeting, and mer Sprague boy handled 6,822 cases | day for New Haven for a short vistt | SOmPany had completed work on pyjiding, one new concrete and frame | Mrs, S. Howard Mead, the treasurer, during last year. | before returning to Boston, where she | thames and West Thames streets and | building, 12 new frame buildings, al- | followed with her report. 5 2 i holds a position as director of house- | {hat the work on Main street in East | terations to three frame buildings two | _After the acceptance of both reports | CIt¥..-...----- - @ . : type. T hey always produce Street . Norwich numbered in the 342 held arts e Fairview school ho | Norwich would be completed without Iteratio: o ck build- r 1 8 er u eport, | first-class Dokke s, s Diaries cities here Dlaground nnd racteation | o o School ROME | surthor aclay. * The report aisostated | fae 13, 0 Srame and brick Mubd; | 38 MR, Eave e cemed the pewt| : T rkoeas Sy work fs under paid supervision, and FUNERALS ot She- malle gt the Sorper, OF TN | dusina: the year, 1913 with $36.99 in national bank, and | ture is the dramatic film His Neigh- P o and success- A Very Complete Line for which the total expenditure in the Bt e A3 Hohos] B0 je's TAC Deen Lonalet. Police Depaitment Report. ol patvel i T ar '$341.08 | Dors ‘Wife, In which the famous Lily ul typewriter operators. ot Year .000. Mrs. James W. Murray. Reports on Petitions. Tho, report of OLier Eiston Bt tha|snd disbursed The union has | Langtry is seen. They encourame o " THenaid b The funeral of Mrs. James W. Mur-| The committee recommended that | ;1108 dapmrtment for the narter wag | 1Ot had to draw from the $300 reserve | — I o el 9 TUURE, SR © need of more good teachers of | ray took place from her late home, No. | grade be estabiished on the east side ! Po) 4 (5 oo fund during the vear. Acknowledged For Sheltering Arms. need ‘encouragement Sl accepted. The report showed modern languages in the schools of |2 North street, at 2 o'clock Monday | of Spring street; that the petition of | 13 G And accepted. The report showed | ™1 corried the honor this vear of| The Sheltering Arms committee of || Eive the best personal help. For at the country 1is urged by the United | afton A% 5 . 3 2 ; i f > - - 5 3 the countr ed by the United!afternoon, Rev. George H. Strouse, the New Engiand Steamship company | que o e % | Elving the largest contribution, $7, 10| the United Workers gratefully ac- (B that reason our graduates sre CRANS'I'ON’S States bureau of education, in a report | pastor of the First Baptist church, of. | be referred to the finance committee | o’ |, JATE (he, Deriod 785 UAmSS | (he Willard fund in the state. It con- | knowledge gifts to the home for the || best prepared and atways reila Deing fssued to teachers. o i y Tl 2 P 5 : + achers. | Nciating. Relatives and friends iere | a8 requiring a special APPrOPTIAtion: | (ipncgos Soarn ek iires o tatie: | tributed to flood sufferers and $3 | quarter ending January 1, 1914 from e R .. | Dresent and there were beautiful floral | that the following petitioners for the | jntal€e% Were as follows: Assauit With | {5 "ihe work. It was one of|the following: Mrs. Wm. Shields, H ble and are preferred by busi~ chuesh ot 5 gtaderson of the Baptist| forms. The bearers were John Mal- | acceptance of sireets be given leave 0 Lyleation "1, attempt. at rape 1. breach | the few unions that paid into the state| T. Arnold. Miss Ella Norton, Mrs ness men. 158 Main Street PRTGR of Old Mystic has declined a| colm, Richard Lane, Michael Dougher- | Withdraw: Bdward P. ~Brewer, on [y 00 e o reach | eurer 0 cunfs per member, moteed | ieiry Hay. Mrs. W H. Patmer Mre g ; in eel Call to the pastorate of the Baptist| ty, John zgerald, John Savage and | Hedge avenue extension; Henry F. o B . sobeving of- | Of the Tequired e There were | 1. Yane Mrs. J. P. Murphy, Mrs. At this school the individual church in Averll, 13"}‘ Ir. Ander- | Afthur Vars.” Burfal was in Maple- | Palmer and others, on 'Kendall and | focr™) “qiserter 1. keéping disorderly | several other encouraging ftems which | J. 1. Shannon, Mrs. Guy Doibeare, student is never lost sight of. arried Miss Park of Norwich. wood cemetery. Church & Allen hag | Baker streets; Albert . Potter house 2, frequenting disorderly house | made the report of unusual Interest Mrs. M. Robinson, Mrs. Thompson, = 5 2 It should have beén added Monday | CMa78€ Of the arrangements. Surpangion Berkley road; Charles g gailurs to send children to school 2, | The secretary gave a very interesting | Mr: 5 Arnold, Miss C. Gulliver, New pupils enter this school {hai Wi Haan C Tet o Miss Annie Wolfe. M. Anderson and others, Carver aves | intoxication 149, insane 3, injury to |Teport also. There were ‘ten regular|Dr. R. B Hill Miss Ripley, Mrs. O every week, . B ) aee O S Annie Wolfe | NU¢ and Daniel street: John Sikorski|yrivate property 4, injury’ to public | and six parior meetings held during the | L. Johnson, Mrs. F. & Camp, Miss 9 = dea Mt St Jo- he funeral of Miss Annle Wolfe|ang 14 pthers, Barnes street, Sylvester . it b i the | 7 Day N ! Senih's semircay, Hixtreu S Wes Deld from the parlors of Sh . pthers, E L Sy property 3, interfering with officer 1, | vear, and the union entertained the| Avery, Lucius Brown, Mrs. W. ay and Night Classes. et Ghabal e L anythe con- ) o Afona il rith services | Street. Tilton street keeping house of ill fame 1, non-sup- | county convention in the fall. Spence <. Gardiner Greene, Mrs. £ SRl Rev. Thomas - A. Grambly officiated | 2SY house had “‘“‘l“"”'“‘",“‘“ and | pretenses 1, rape 1, resisting officer 8, | Sheltering Arms in July and cheered | Mary Phelps, Mrs. C. Hubbard, Norwich, Conn. The emploves of the Shore Tine El and solos were rendered by Mrs. Frank | 2Uers were to be built on Hedge ave- | gjeeping in outbulldings 1, sleeping in | them with flowers, vocal and instru-| Mrs. Aiken, Mrs. rnett, Mrs. | 4Zhe employes of the Shore Line Elec. | gnd eolos were rendered by Mrs Frank | nue, ‘that the street had been laid out | S9°PIDE I outaniiunes 3, sleeplog (| Tiem Wb 0 ) L L s sht GaPanY held o meeting Saturday | 1 Ao Sallear James, Mol | and sewer laid and that he felt that |y*Jilaiion of liquor law 1, vagrancy | Mrs. Perkins, superintendent of tem- [ Mr 4 Mrs. J. Wattles, T i Ay brook town bl where & | e, O G, T Metes | the matter should be glven further |y ‘Wriy three atores were found open. | perance literature, gave a very inter-| Powe ros., Mrs Funtington, | Miss Annie Wolfe was the daughter | thers Soimion oresent romitione aiq | ©d during the past month with a total | She made a special effort. to send some | Sarah Gulliver, Mrs. John F. Rogers, G 2 Graduates of Georgetown university | of Thomas und Mary: Day Woife and | taeh opinlon present conditions &' expense of 3345246 was am'!.nl(w?. The | to the 20 Sunday schools in the town | Mary Huntington, Mrs. yo{,‘:‘;m{: fl’iO't-lma t‘: b ut'o AT who makes their homes in Waterbury, | Was born in this city 34 years ago. P Foge e e ro. Teport of City Treasurer Charles S. | on Worlds Temperance Sunday, and e % ank Leav L — pair n k 5 £0. | The hill, he said, was unsafe. The rc < ! 10 be perfect. Have also & nice line including Attorney John H. Cassidy of | She passed the greater part of her life | nort of the committee was accepted | AVeRY Wwas accepted. every member of the Greeneville Con- . ef Allan T Coats far Taon b Tom B Norwich, have orsanized a local chap- | here. Her death followed an illness ;13 the recommendations adopted. Thanks to Thermos Company. gregational Sunday school received i Miss ninth Mnlts and Collars wad ::-’m_; ’ ter of the Connecticut Georgetown |Of two vears. For a long period she “my, ort of the police commission- | The gift of e new model Thermos | from one to three leaflets. She has dis- Mitchell. Doctors Howe N ACPHERSON S| iation. was employed at the Mohican hotel in | epg favoring & bug Hght at the corner | carafe from the American Thermos | tributed 2,326 pages Linnel and Peck given their | 3 the Fur line. & New London. She leaves two brothers, | o warren and Freeman streets and | Hottle company was accepted and 1t | The superintendent of parlor meet- | services and discounts have been given | M. BRUCKNER, 81 Franklin St. Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Neumann of | John Wolfe of this city and James | are light Sy i o ] i Mrs. Mead, the best report|by R Smith tis and S c Wi - 5 Y IE: ghts near No. 52 North Main was voted that suitable acknowledge- | ings, Mrs. Mead, gave the best repol Yy t 15 nd Son, FURRIER New London celebrated the silver an- | Wolfe of New York, and a sister, Mrs. | 319 near the pas and electrio plant on | ment be sent the Company. B~ | ever rendered by that department.| Powers Bros. and Lee & Osgood. niversary of their wedding Saturday. | Patrick Sullivan, of Norwich. Nottn Mair siraet wris sncepteatand | Bille Approved Three of the parlor meetings were co- 2 During the day they received the con- R B H1 5% coniiHan Mo trcditinn wnbptadl 5 | operative missionary meetings, with Ideal Club Meeting. ’ REET gratulations of a large nu; OF it ' - The following current monthly bills . Ko First Baptist, Lefy . eting. ge number of re . - the ladles of the First Baptist, AT 5 . atives and friends. The funeral of J. Albert Benson took Offer About Rose Place Dock. were approved and ordered paid: Park | gro el and Church of the Good Shep-. : Preston City Ideal crub was place from his late home in Uncasville | Gepartiment $289.38, cemeteries $543.64, | BUE; entertained day evening at the herd. on Williams | home of Brown Clerk Moore read a communication | peReetante SEo370, COBEIERIE S0t s | street, this city. About twent i i i 3. ch @ ciati: 8, from L. M. Young, of the Connecticut M aRT Mrs, Tarbox reported the purity de- Methodist church will have a social in | B; Aldrich officiating. Messrs. Shields lana electric department ~$34,287.89, : N e, 2 @ Sla V. D ) P 5 ot P - o " s x: artment and desired that more would RS s = B RiEAL Toeslass orach Clabby, Harvey, Casey, Shea and | Engineering and Construction compa- | no. FeCnn, (ORI, , 2 Gl o | partment t | were present and enjoved the program AT TH; AUDITORIUM. SiEenat s “‘Wi"(b“f b f;“'“}“";:: Bolles, shopmates of the deceased, Mr. | ny, regarding the proposed extension | pirinc i P 8.233 43, ‘hubiic’ works | Pecome interested in the purity hbr‘x-\d” et st o rom SR e ey TS| Tohnson, a former shopmate, and Mr. | of ‘the stone dock at the foot of Rose | begor'snt o JOTKS | 1y and circulate the books N e Vaudeville and Motion Pictures. | J2mes Coote “,Jf.r?;‘”s“" on A Recent| g oo who served With Mr. Benson | place. Mr. Young stated in his letter | 5 s 1or Sous s Tome emibald T | L Mrs. Fields, superintendent of the i Dl 1o thoh oAy et e peo = L ' Young People’s branch, reported three AR C s Contitied: S big 1 of the bill of- | Poultney _Bigelow, in the Company C, Third regiment, C. | that while he was at work on the new | 1., .. for work on the Stony Brook N. G. were the bearers. Friends and | Thayer building on Franklin square it | Ience ! s also proved i | pikiteito the \conuly hamies TN New v u é B Zered during the first half of the week | Academy. '3 swho. cal I e {w reservolr was also approved and or- | ;. simshouse. A call for more labor- | New London. Jan. 5—Attorney | I hereby give notice that my wife, at the Auditorlum. There were good | farmer, : ives smployes o possible for him do the a hprgved N mself - 5 | Telatives attended. Employes of the e R I Ao 02| deved paid. | The mesting adioutned’nt | L15 SUTERONIE. O S0t In Ele — 2 e Ralph H. Denison, charged with em. | Mars Loulse Gendrean, having Teft my sized audiences at Monda shows | from h b The memiers of the Gales Ferry|Friday afternoon at 1 oclock, Rev. J. - . ; vork 500. The estimated cost 5on ork pa Thames River Specialties Co. attended | work for $1,500. T 9 o'clocl s S > e \ 2 i i g | bed ‘and board, I will not be responsi- T den2PeT | in a body and out of town relatives at- | Was $5,000. He would connect lal erywhere, that the young people mav ment will be arraigned on | ble for any biiis She contracts In my an. > s 8 i lden-on- 5 i xel PR e | 4 he case being continued ¥ and the numbers made a 200d impres- Son 1y & e tended from Woodstock, Conn., and | sewers now emptying at this point to be trained to be able to combat the t ir ntinued to that | pigme sion. The White Sauaw, & 101-Bison | blocmms ta taeSramee P arcel Dost as o | @ ihbridge, Mass. The floral tributes | the new wall. The matter was refer- SUIT OVER AUTOMOBILE. demon alcohol. Miss Cross, franchise by the defendant held in $5 (Signea) film, is the headliner of the motion | express companies. - OTing the | Gore beautiful, red to the public works committee | lie SR | superintendent, made a plea for more | bonds. JOSEPH GENDREAU. picture programme. Al Harrington and | 5 Mrs. William Koellas. with power. Turnbull Company and Harold Lawton | interest In equal suffrage. Mrs. Paimer Danielson, Conn., Jan. 5, 1914. his two small dogs has a novel act| No notice of cut in wages has been | 3 i The finance committee reported that Disagree Over What is to Be Paid. | reported nominations and the stand- « 2 erry returned Jansd which displays the athletic ability of | received in the Midway v | The funeral of Elizabeth Gillan, Wife | ipey hag shown the ability of the city ing executive committee were re- . where is rds of the villi <ellas was held from her | : & | 3§ b y the man and the intelligence and| New Haven road. It elloved thers | OF, W iliam Kellas was held from to pay compensation to injured em- | Common pleas court convened here elected with the vice presidents and | teaching, pae Delieved there | 15te home in New Haven at 2 o'clock | [§,0e o PPCPERNT0S aha that a cer | Saturday morning to try the case of | superintendents. | with he training of the animals. He has a|that the reductio ers only to me epecial gymnasium scene and his | chanics fn the ear hmiaines’ ad e- | Sunday afternoon and the large at-|lifcate of solvency had been received |the Turnbull Auto company of Nor-| Mrs. Tarbox presided during. the | number I flled with entertaining | pair shops in Readvills and New Ha- | ooy, oo o] e e o Lo | om the compeneation commismioner: | wich agalnst Harold Lawton of Plain- | election of officers, which resulted a8 inz the holidays stunts. Fun on the Briny i the title | o | friends from this city and New Lon- | The action of the committee was ap- | field. follows: of the musical comedy number and | 5 | don. The service was conducted by the | proved by the council. Last June Mr. Lawton purchased a President, Miss Harriet G. Cross: | &00d dancing, lively songs and enter-| At the golden wedding of Mr ang | Shepherds of Bethlehem, an organiza- Hudson automobile from the plaintiff | secretary, Mrs. H, F. Palmer; treas- | CASTOR OIL IS taining humor make up the pro-|Mrs. Oliver M. Beard of Shelton, all | ion of which the deceased was a Mayor Murphy Reports. company for $1, When he_pur- | urer, Mrs. S, Howard Mead; vice pres- | TASTELESS NOW | member. There w el s for Plumbers, Steam Fit- gramme. The scene is on board ship. | their children were present except a s a profusion of | yravor T. C. Murphy reported for |Chased the machine he claims W. R.|idents, Miss Mary Wattles of First G daughter in California_and Rev. Wil | beautiful floral tributes. The bearers|in, delogates who attended the rivers | Frisbie, agent for the company, prom- | Congregational church; Mrs. William | Ity Were Married Last Labor Day. Jard L Beard, now in Foachow, Chins, | Were William Kellas, Frank Quinley | sng Tarpors conventlon at Washing- | ised to give him a tire cover and tire| D. Ricker of Second Congregational | A Remarkable Step Forward in Oil ters and Mlls Announcement is made today of tie | who has labored in Eastern Connecti- | 2" John McNeely of Nbrwich and | mber 3rd, 4th and 5th and his | @nd automobile cover free. church: Mrs. 1 D, Lathrop, o . Refining. marriage of Miss Caroline E. Pahl. | cut. James Jolly, Robert Breckenridge and | report was accepted. He also claimed he was to have his | Greeneville Congregational church berg of this city to J. Nelson Wey- | Theodore Deloreus of New Haven. ariver instructed as to the running of | Mrs. Frank L. Lathrop, First Baptist | pu. ool ez mouth of Saybrook, formerly of this| One farmer who has given up keep- | Burial was in the Westville cemetery 3 3 chiuroh:3; .- Cobh, Church afittie | | EUre, clear castorfoll wiithout tastef hE e rel e o i e e Besides the price of the auto, which | Good Shepherd: Mrs. Costello Lippitt Ths Norwich Plumbing Supply House city, in New York last Labor day, The |ing sheep is W. Aves Following is City Treasurer Charles house of Spencer Kel Sons, I 4 | 7111 far = - cte e grave. Y d o r. Lawton was | Trinity Methodist churct ouse of Spencer Kellos Sons, re- | Mrs. Alfred Pahlberg of Spring street, | alwavs admired by bassengers on the | o u 2 May 1913, to Dec. 15, 1913: - h S48 for € o < 3 e Mre. | The Kellogg Miil the! Phone 13, Central Wharf rs. Weymouth's parents. The news | trolley line. Continuous annoyance in this city 20 years ago the cere- | 53 0% pand May 16, 1613, . $5,722,80 | 3Mmons the items was §45 for a cover, | superinténdent = of * literature. ~Mrs. | ¢ Ftlofe MU (ue o | . the marriage dbmes as a complete | from dogs discouraged Mr. Cooke and | Mony being performed by Rev. L. W. the good Water works. . perties of 9 Zor essoline, 335 ‘for & horn. | Thorias A Perkins; supcrinfendent g} surprise to the friends of the couple | the sheep were sold. | Barney, then pastor of the Greeme- | & ater $6.75 for registering and the price of Young People's society of press, MrA. B : | = = ccount . .. : : el rarity | ellogz’s Tasteless here. | ville Congregational church. Mr. Kel. | Qutside account a new gear and 10 hours’ labor. | 3.3, Fields; s of_Purity As Kellog | s ke o 5 15 o el | Street Dept.— : g - J. R T | merely a_ purifica cast 0 ge t the a Mr. and Mrs, Michael Piacenza, re- |las is a pa - and wa 0 Mr. Lawton s A a . Mrs, Tarbo: y | The marriage was at the Manhattan | M. and fichael Placenza, re- | las is a papermaker and was one time | STeer DEPl— . Lawton ‘said he was satisfied | department, Mrs, Wi R Betiae . thont” the - coth tastine ] ongregational church, the ce | cently married, held a reception at|employed in the old Chelsea paper mill. | o OBinES pay the horn, registration and | Central Baptist church, 7 b M e e AP, WL 5 being performed by Rev., Mr. their home in Groton Sunday, which | Mr. and Mrs. Kellas removed to New | Hicy €oprt .- part of the gasoline.” He claimed that | Foster: superintendent parlor meet- | Smelling dose of the past. and does pastor of the church. was largely attended by relatives and | Haven ten years ago. when the machine reached him the Mrs. S. Howard M 3 ; set the stomach. Children take | . ) G. & E. Dept gears were stripped and he had to ent franchise, Miss 1 it _ea Miss Pahiberg has been employed as | friends from Norwich and Noank, as —— S &D Dwt. . Cuator € signing her position Saturday night. | was Miss Minnie Pray, Drivers found the streets in a bad, | Tonry - i S T e e o e eTARTED NI bulk, but ¢ "25¢ and_ s0c. bottles. | Savbrook exchange of the *:;fnnlfw‘:[ A new generator has arrived at the | hug Afeer he cold NiEht Guries Svich | LAXCS .. = was willing to admit $53.72 of the bill | UPSTAIRS BEDROOM | ary to ask for Kelloge's| 1 New England Telephone company. He | Mystic car V»..;t: of it ‘u Grof VI‘“ ‘Aiv rain had allen A & h 3 | Spdinkling B¢ st presented. - L Lt O e - 1 th ton and|rain had falln in a light mist. It 05,09 e e e | guised ca o e it oo | HRCTE 1S @ | Court hous formerly connected with the local | Stonington branch of the Norwich and | was just enough to give the frozen 30.00 Turnbull, Mr. Lawton W. R. Frisbie | Several Hundred Dollars Damages at | pint sxchange, af GUIEAAE deGnt fo: Tt | RranpeLon Dranch of the Ner Bnd s uat penonch pe 0%en | 1 feenses . 0. and other strong essences. The B eral months, leaving hers about o Year | wes immediately begun ootting Wois | whia "mm“r‘um‘;"lg“&’_ o SIAZING | Afigcellancous ... 1272 oward L. Kinnie and Mr. Monte, the | No. 69 Mechanic Street. trademarked label bears a green castor 20 #g0.—New London Day. lace, gangs of men being af work | carious. At ———————$453,502.42 | auff;nr f«;r Mr. Lawton, who spent a | 2 X 1|19 with the sigmature I\-;m“zgq gam m e - — S ard Ay T mee et onte | DA ifie Chsstantintedet Slopeihy the — | rere learning to run the auto. | re breaking out i room said| “Made only by Spencer Kelloze & Max Gardon| ANGIE crlOfcers. el o e o | e o e e bzt ot e e L L e R R o Gordon & Son corporation was held News reaches Norwich of the illness | €35€ of an alarm, a covering of sand street, about 10.20 o’clock Monday night Monday fternoon at their office on)in New York from bronchitis was sprinkied ¢ 2 get over t Willow street and the following direc- | Richard Burton, a former favorite tors were elected: Michael Levine, Ja- | turer here, and known to a number of ¢ob Gordon, Sampel Goldberg, Harry orwich people through his visits to | Jewish Farmers of Lisbon, M. Land, Israel Hankin, Abe Handle- | his cousin, Rev. Dr. C. W. Morrow f""i A largely attended meeting of Lis- | e S : a City Treasurer Charles S. Avery's summary of receipts and disburse- 4 : T H make it possible to| 1 onts from May 16, 1913, to Dec. 15, 1913, Is as follo jresultediin & call for the foe depert ] EZ Ur c In 8 Unexpended | Mment by a bell alarm from Pox 15 a H y I have about 75 Boxes of Appropriations Disbursements Balances, | the corner of West Main and Asylum Fine Writing Paper and En- g Pa streets. The house is owned by W. . Hendect and_occupled by his family | I R L ] _ on'the main floor and by Josepn Tafel | SO"B T"'Ed Feei velopes in large square boxes, "5.500,00 i 2] o e Pre bad ebiatned @ #00d sta I 48 sheets of paper and 48 en- 2,500.00 before it was overed and the In- VélOpCS Regulflr pfice 25 | oo of tha bedroom was well burned | es. R out .h.)ix, ze also T ], : .{4,‘. Foof. | TléwgsfnyrfLER, PUFFED-UP, | and 30c, which I have put on Bt was not sullicient to do-the’ work | AN CoNEED FEET |sale at 18c per box to close S OrOUERES and water. Madl [loibe 'y them out. We have a few, Dept. of Public Works— Crusner insurance ..... Ordinary repairs .... Garbage and ashes.. man of Bridgeport, Aaron Gordon Of | mer pastor of the Second Congresa | bow -obul pocnded meeting of Daniejson. At a meeting of the divec- | tional church home of B. Goldsteln tn Tisbon. "Afioe tors the following officers weYo elect- oany Strring epeeches it was voted & Mchasl Tesiis s ants Bamiel| iy ity college, | to form a local of the Federation ¢ | Sewers and catch basins donerE vice president; Jacob Gor-|washington, where Miss lelen Mur- |Jewish Farmers of America. Philip| From Connecticut Co... i (reasurer and general manager; | phy of Williams streel is a_ student, | Goldstein acted as chairman and or. | Macadam repairs . arry M. Land, secretary have issued a statement naming thir- | ganize Ofling and sprinkling eports of the year were read and |y gix “immodest theatrical perform- Parks and trees......... proved very satisfactory R et e Bl Widening Water and Shetuc students of Tr: Driver Brought Runaway to a Stop. | 007 Wil Vg dinice o Aokl ol e L0040 o hundrea dotiats ~ i el = g 5 The horse attached to a grocery | el Fire Department .. 22,000.00 18 | T n e reall wak. bEHok b wpoutiss Cabinet Boxes which will ga at the same price. Thisis a good opportunity to get some | fine stationery at a very small gompany team and driven by Dennis| james W. Stery, 4 TEACHING PEOPLE Bowen ‘became frightened on Main | weavesr & Sterrs, importers, of treet at about 10.80 Monday forenoon | pive. eirpet, Nevw York. di TO SAVE MONEY #nd ran away through the square and | o nis home in Metuchen, Water Works— minutes. The apparatus from the cen- ’ e tral fire station Main strec kPl ipragement halance e station and from the Falls staiion re Polic sponded to the aiarm Dept— was finally stopped by the DPIUCKY | had retired from business re 2 A A Cresent smesting, A basl 2 )79 = S Anally ; PHUCKY | fad retived from business Fecenily t a rece coting of hank- SaIAries ..o 27.945.00 £ e Ay driver on Main sireet il The orse | il o i e George B, ers one of the speakers told them f| City court ..ror 5,300.00 | TUDRS: ; BANBELECTR cost. These boxes are all Pt £ “{m‘f‘ he fi’duav“ at i "‘ Yiry and a director of the Bloomfifields that it was the duty of the banks Street lighting ,. 19,000.00 H Mad Lead d | ! ~le P d ] h 1 P with the wagon swinging danger-, s comps He was a member of a || 'and trust companies to adver- §| % John M. Swahn Made Leader an: iclean and fresh, having-newer Qusly as it struck the trolley tracks. tise in the newspapers. H Health Officer . e 1,500.00 Minagse: | Connecticut family. OBITUARY, been opened before. Blank Books and Commer- cial Stationery. Diaries for 1914 When the hill was reached the climb took the speed out of the animal and Mr. Bowen was able to stop him. When _-‘.Ynu Cough Gas and Electrical Dept. Operatinz and general expenses. ...... 135.000.00 Interest on bonds . 20,000.00 Park Commission Finance Dept.— General sinking fund Salaries Court hous Aside from the fact that it would increase their business it was a service they owed the public. Miss Virginia Riese. Miss Virginia Riese of this city died | at Saranac Lake, N. Y., early Monday | In morning, following an illness of two ars, and her untimely death is a! Source of deep regret to a wide circle || paigns, the object of which is 00 some of the cities the financial institutions have em- barked on co-operative cam- S . of friends here. She was born in T to feath the people the uses of Sinking fund, gas ad elect S 38 Ta: thai 1 _ ‘here isnothing better than ton March 22, 1893, and_ was these institutions and what they Reserve fund, gas and elect 5.53 i Y T’,, S g daughter of Augustus and Ma do for the public. Interest .ins.siosrs = I 6100000 §2.59 fiEO‘A, DAV[S 25 ['oadwly 4 Lot Her mother died several years ago and e Election cxpenses .. : 500.00 8745 il 4 since that time she had made her Not one woman in a hundred Temporary loans ....:... I 65.000.00 50,000.00 : N a e s home with her sister, Mrs. Horatio|f] could tell you off hand just Milk Inspector ... 3 I T1,000.00 586.56 N el i and Bhalabinth: People who'are force stand on s « A Bigelow, of Broad street, Her father ‘wherein the functions of a bank One-third Water and Shetucket street | Captain Iero .and his polar | their feet ail day t sore, i NMiss Riese was a4 member of (F pany, Contingent ... Lo sseses World, make up the vaudevilfe feature | They use “TI4Y and “TIZ" cures their i oney ety bt bl TR SRS e P S Broad strect eier. ... Ty O 400,00 o the bill at the Davis theatre for the | fect SRt up, It Keeps feot in perrect | TABLE AND_COOKING, BY. PECK = i el e B i e res about a trus elaying Yantic str - 50. first half of the week and filled the |condition. “TIZ” is the only remedy o low, Mrs. William F. Clapp of Port~ ures about a {rust company Sherman street sewer...... L 40000 | house on Monday with the crowd that | in_the world that draws out all the o il jand, Me., and Mrs. Frank Knowlton service for which the woman of of Weston, Mas aud two brothers average means would be glad 15 exudat and these clever anim: o see formers. They appear in a big Tmprovement Lake stveet playground. 400,00 poisonc Cleaning outlet Loomis brook........ 750.00 | | the fe ns which puft up P. W. Latham & Co., .. ise tender, sore, tired, - Jof ‘Horrehound and Tar 3 George Riese of Dorchester and Albert ta By Widening und macadamizing Sachem sh occup! stage aching feet. It instantly stop: ° Tel. 1059-4. Coutains 0o opitau nor auything iese of Californla 3 e 2 863.97 856.28 which occupies the eutire stage and | aching fect. dt nUly stops Uie pain A e ogars i vt Campsaigns in the newspapers SR e e 30826 {he capiain walke smong them in ol in corms. callc jand bunions, . Tt injurious. o fnduce p A Taday Smith avenué Sewer. GRS 1 T 994,15 earless way with nothing but Iy glorious. Ah! how comfartable LA : | Stricken With Shook. Bave Deen vamsied on with et || Qutside woric 7, st craciime hip "o cntarce Sobedicnce, | Your feet feel atter usimg 12 | DRS. L F. and A. J. LaAPIERRE Sold by Pruggists. While preparing for the city several Scoeds in many citle: i Bonds — General The Dbig animals were tractable You'll mever limp draw up your s days azo, Frederick G 3 5 fund . $13,000.00 performed their tricks in an interest- | face in pain. Your shoes won't tight- 287 Main St. i g e seized with u shock, as a result of | "Phe uses of udvertising are Note to pay bonds, Oct. ing way, ending with a wresiling act | en and hurt your feet. PRACTISE LIMITED To TRY PIKE which his left side is paralyzed and | varied as the hues of the spec- fund ...y seeeeees 112.000.00 i | between the captain and a furry oppo- Get a 23 cent box of “TIZ” new from Toothache. litte " oo’ for Tis recovery i In‘l'll trum. . ment and a iide for life in which il {ans druggist, department or general EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT . B Mr. Maples j$ well kuown ju G ————— | the bears take part. store. Just think! a whole year's foot | Hours 10 a. m. 3 Sundase + - i 405 city sugAew London A . - §219,881,35 " . In $he Rhoteplay uumbers-tbe fewlcomiort for pnlk 2 cents, B Daaiat fos = ¥ N