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; ; NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1914 e B . i o PERSONAL i ' : T e s e 0 Go Armed Against - WANTED * %W—i% TR ONE JAIL AND FARM FOR COUNTY s e Stomach Trouble Fanning representing the city, which has a deposit in the savings depart- 3 X ! Alive or dressed ™ VARIOUS MATTERS cotlome Taeaings® eturned te Trinity | Diceussed by Business Mens’ Association—Committee to In- ment. Atiormey "William H. SNields| o gtuarve Dyspepsia Tablet Carried holiday recess at his home in this city eyt SR 0o St s - . . . - | Amos A. Browning, representing the | in Your Purse or Vest Pocket Will B mei, xR R des bas el B i vestigate and Report—Sheriff Fields Gives Experiences savings department depositors, and Enable You to Always Keep flnd E-bfll- poultry, Towls an at Miaway, has gone to Hartford. | has beon Spending a- wome i As 7 Tuge Lucius Hrown, representing sev- | R ers i S. No. 2. 1 1 1l o 2 . e savings b de itors an Wil- 2 : das ot Waterbury e moncniy | SRAR: Mre- Jonn Johnson, No 21 goin | in Windham County’s Jail Management in Working | iitm i 55" who haa o depostt | Dot let all sorts of stomach t=on- (337 MAIN STREET chickens - - "\ cimisalihe of the state WM. C; A phyal- : in the bank certificates In the amount | bles, dyspepsia, gastritis, mal-nutri- £l 5 cal direetors will be held: [ Misses Susan and Hazel Lamb of Prisoners. . of $50.000. tlon, dysentery and vertigo make life| Oppasite Puth Ol Bri g Bntered aporentice desree tonisht, | Norwich after spending the' vasation ditlligmons= ] BISHOP NELSON IN ALBANY. |Zailure. The man who is going to suc- |l ‘Phone 1052-2 Lady Assistant A" YN.I Cafl rlng erset ndee. —aov. at home. Many interesting and informing [ Sheriff Fields said that sometimes | gy pi prg————r LA todes et Rame SE B There was points” about jails and their business | he could give work for more than 100 | | 'Ning Big Pla€e as Churchman and | well as his mind, in perfec | the celebration of the| Miss Emil e n_ of Allen, who has been vis- | management were brought out on|men. One inquirer raised a laugh by | Citizen—Praise for Former Rector of | order. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets ate ol oommunion i tho Ipiscopal |iting her sisters, Mrs. Irederick Rick- | Tuesday evening at a_meeting of the | asking if the brisoners ever formed a| Christ Church, Norwich. a necessity to the man who would al” es Tuesday, the feast of the[erman in Mystic, has returned to her | Norwich Business Men's association at | union. Sometimes they did, said Sher- & ways have his body in subjection to ‘piphany; home in Norwich, the Buckingham Memorial, where the | iff Flelds. Concerning the rector of Christ | 55 Will A considerable number of Connect-| Mrs Charles Tillinghast and topic for discussion was the Consoli-| New London County Experience. | CBurch, Norwich, from 1887 to 189 fcut farmers are insuring agalnst s of B . jon | dation of Jails in New London County & _ | the Albany, Y., Knickerbocker Press e L T g T of Putnam, are guests or Mrs. | $2G°h 0F S8 I8, TTeW London County | , Sheriff Sidney A, Brown of New | in® 7 Norwich Business ; workmen's | Tillinghast's ~ daughter, Mrs, John | far, London county was called on to speak i 3 4 2 % VoA Johnson of 21 John street. Fhere was ‘an attendance of about | 9 conditions in the two jails there. He | ine community. and saumired by vers. College o of 2L juote igures showing that the total o) e % 4 4 The engagement is announced of Miss La Y 100, which included a number who at ! | one—such a man is the Rt. Rev. Rich- 1 0 E Miss Laura Y kS o v MR. H. T. MILLER’S Arthur I Buftum and. Miss Jennia | her home In- Norwich After Shending | tended by request of the officers of the | (05T, (O, 8 Year In Windham county|arg Henry Nelson, the second bishop S on 51 % L s L FOR DANCIN Manning, ‘daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | the week end at the home of Rev. K | 2ssoclation. Among those so attending | 00, 75 Trisoners was $16T4Z4% as com | of the Episcopal diocese of Albany, SCHOO! ICING, | Georse Manning of New Tondon. s vkl Sy e s were the three county commissioners, | Pared With $13.08876 in New London | who was enthroned at the recent dio- 28 Oak Street ¢ C, H. Smith of Noank, Fred J. Brown | {0YRF for 39 prisoners, so that it cost | cesan convention. Bishop Nelson has ,156.87 e in ndham county for | made the particular sphere of his ac SHORTHAND The formatton of a Jewish Farmers' | M Mary J. Robertson has returned | of Lebanon and Albert 1. Lanphere of | § 0 . SATURDAY CLASSES OMITTED [union in Lisbon makes five now in|to her home at Guaker Hill after| Waterford, Jaller Albert S. Fields of | L Prisoners than it did in New Lon- | tivities the church, but his work TYPEWRITING UNTIL JANUARY 3, 1914 this state, the others being Fairfield, | spending two weeks in Norwich as the | Windham, Representative H. J. Hold- | pog, “O0NY Jor T4, prispners. Fo¥ L1€ | been for man. As churchman, citizen, PRl Ellington, Lebanon and Colchester. | guest of her daughter, Mrs: Walter H. | redge of Stonington, Sherlft Sidney A | JCoL YT (UG I8 PR 07 | philanthropist and _scholar, e has BOOKKEEPING ,There was an_attendance of 23 at | " 00N r: B ane. of Decy iver. conity rond | fccount was 15340 ‘and Tor the past | (o aia those about hm. the women's prave o b : County | ten vears the eficit w 76.45, ¥ SR e o/ By Sk festing ln:-"f ROW IN LODGERS' ROOM. superintendent, and former County |,n" JCOT5 (e foed A Successful Churchman and Citizen. STENOTYPE and Commissioners Charles D. Noves of [ 27 A¥e] : Bisi e 5 s noon, the leader being M hepard B. R i = s ‘Work is done in chair caning in Nor- ishop Nelson 18 a sucgessful . Y b g Pard B.| john Louney Struck Thomas Melville | this city and Benjamin F. Willams of | wich’and carpet beating in New Lon- | churchman as he is amuceessful citi- in the Mouth at Police Headquar- | Stonington, and Selectman Charles B.|don. Several questions were asked |Zzen. He never has offered any recipe i helucie. Tocalln, tha fant - mhse st gt Davis of Franklin. Sherift Brown. He said he had men | for achieving success, but those who day that on Jan. 6, 1781 our notorious Before the business meeting the as-|whom he could trust and send out, He | have known him as bishop coadjutor Sttt b e sociation’s orchestra rendered a pleas- | naver heard any prisoner complan be- | of Albany, as rector in Philadelphia, Eat When | Will, What | Want, John Louney of White Rock, who ap- = consist- p h ¢ vaded ia at the head of 1,500 | pliod for mmgm_s ik ])(lll;(ce ‘maaqua!:_ ing programme, its members consiSt- | cause he could not get outside and go|and even as curate just out of the| Because After Each Meal | take a BUSINESS METHODS taught by a MODERN SCHOOL AND A THOROUGH SCHOOL. ¥ British troops. o Prands . sval . s | Ing of John M. Swahn. David Living- | to work. He tk ht it would be pret- | theological school have long recognized | Littie Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet. i N 5 T t 3 iors on Tuesday cvening and was | giono, Haward A. Breed and Waldo S. | {9 Tars ta g D s eneoh or e il yspep: > Day and Evening Sessions. Several who wer ning (o attenc 6} dodgers zapm. Y L | Newbury. he city. " preciates the fac man is| Stua vspepsia Tablets sh n “rs ns Tl Sho were planning to attend | 5. 37 Twomey. later became s prisanet | STV ooy kdmitted o b e e T e S e B P L Business men supplled ‘with , ington today Jearn that it Is put over | ood Seposed in a cell for the rest of | 2 V% : S ey o ey S Head of Great Diocese. Uther ingredients—that the normal | . efficient office help. to, Thursday because of Mrs. James | tnec fons, ticer e had punchea an- e Lo N S e e Mayor T. C. Murphy responded to stomach secretes for the digestion of other lodger in the mouth. The man mitted to memhership: H. R. Wood- that was struck was Thomas Melville an invitatlon to speak, touching upon e a S 3ishop Nel- il son is now at the head of ward, F. 1. Rogers and Dr. R. R. As- |{} S iGE 4 = iy ] food. ¢ ¢ 1 = Mayor B, T. Manhan ls determined | Of New York. a painter, who with an- | new: the value of Jail property in Norwieh | most important Episcopal diocescs in | completely digest the heartiest mean W. E. CANFIELD, ey other man of the same trade had been | President H. R. Branche introduced | fhiought the statements from Windham | (e cOUntry. This is the reason that y s cipal plant in New MACPHERSON’S London, providing the citizens want {o | SSCUP¥Ing the bed in —the lodgers' N have and et a lower price for ic gt 1 Bave gt and ket « lower price for ice| “founey objected when the two men . moved around the room some and af- Blshop Nelson was ~ discovered long | At the same time they tone up and Principal, before he came to Albany. nvigorate the enfeebled stomach so | Bishop Nelson has found in his work | that soon in @ healthy condition Incentive for work | again. t| _ Prudent men always have a box of the subject, saying that the business|couniy was a strong argument for the men of Norwich thought it avisable 10| consolidation of the Norwich and New recommend this in view of possible{London jalls. He spoke of the ob- | | Tesgening of taxes. If prisoners could | jection which would come from labor | o the church an FURRIER Smer <at” B8] hcadbmy, fbo|terie faw Hords anded) st Nlow. on | bE n RN e e e doen n which would come from 1abor | out of it. Any- work for the betterment | : way et B L Siniay | Melvilie's mouth, according to what | some other places, It would be a des | tmetn trian o Would conflict With|o¢ those about him becomes Bishop | St L night. Mrs, Vanderbilt next Sunday . 2 | places, thelr trades Neloon - s TRetr e IaF inakedigestion’ derfain N0 S0E adv. the other men in the room said, It|sirable thing to accomplish. He called | g c c Taot N fefong WOLK. 0 ERIOL T NS a s eaten. Don't 291 MAIN STREET drew a copious flow of blood and Mel- | upon John H. Barnes to speak upon the [ Former County Commissioner Noyes. | tuberculosis pavilion was frst ST e e Groven Lassen of Fast Weymouth, | Ville rapped on the door to tell the | subject. C. D. Noyes, a former New Tondon | vanced at a meeting which took place Huse FOuY stomael = ! and Miss Clara_ Woodworth, | captain about the disturbance. He had s Bl E Svora o county commissioner, was called upon | at his home, and it s due in larke part r tha domt need them. daughter of Mr and - Mrs. Nathan | heard the loud words and was already _ and said that it was apparent that|to his enerey and enthusiasm that one c evolver no Wobdworth of Quaker HII are to be|on his way to s at was the mat- | , JUd€e Barnes sald that tr nis opin- | this discussion was along both hu-|of the first institut of this kind > cd: I the time, but| married this month ter. on this proposition was a good thing. | manitarian lines and those of dollars | was built in Albany. As ult_of hen he does need it he We have received a large stock of X There were twenty-two lodgers az\;‘;“;“ ‘fi';,!‘:‘;]:fllll’l‘”':“:\ x;;‘;j’_“‘"“‘"m” ‘{“‘“'x; and cents. This Is the day of uplift nl« m;u hospital in Alba other | needs it rig hen. W h\r‘n "\’\”x‘m“le-x»‘c s, including the Bi Letters from Ienry Weilt, director|police headquarters Tuesday evening, | o, e management Or OUr|ang there Is no question but that la- | clties have taken up the movement llef from igestion, yo e o= ALARE 53 00N Sl 91 of playerounds in Norwich during the | occupying the cells and the small room | Penitentiaries and our jails. One au-|por out of doors would be a benefit |and now there are 29 such in the at once. ~ Be armed againstd i . and Baby Ben all of which are tell of his interest in his| where the trouble occurre thority on the subject has sald it Is|e gpoke of the established dual state. stomach troubles with a box of Stu-| fully guaranteed by me. the Spripgfleld, Mass., Y. M.| T barbarous tho way we have been treat. |tem of jalls and court houses for New In All Big Movements. siié Dyspepala. Tablet s S0jcants (et 4 iy, Training achool, where he fs FUN & ing our prisoners, aud the judge said|Tondon county, a system that 1s ex- | If a movement is for a bigger, better, | 0¥ drug store. Successful men ev- We also carry a full line LT UNERAL that President Wilson as governor of [ pendive, but the properties could not | busier Albany. Bishop Neleon will be | cTywhere endorse them and rely upon of Jewelry and Watches of all kinds in the best qual~ ity and workmanship. Our prices are the low= est in town. them. — and SUITS = New Jersey had brought about a|ba disposed of for anything like what | found in s e b Halikas, keeper of the store Mis.(auna Matiiows. __ | great reform there by having the pris- | they are. worth and If @ single jall | niveq that he mvic apistt of Albes at the waiting room of the Groton and | The funeral of Mrs. Anna Mathews, | oners from the Essex county jails 10 |sysiem were proposed 1t would prob- | necded w . desided awakening. and Stonington railway, Groton, left New | F1dow of Henry Mathews. was held | do work on the roads, and the benefit | ably e turned down by the DeOBIa O | mos e wio sierad b coeates i York Tuesday for a visit to his old | [Xom her late home at Mohegan at|had been great. Now when the presi- |the county on the dollar and cents bome in Athens, Greece. He has been | 1230 o'clock Tuesday, a praver service | dent was suggesting the same thing in | proposi amber of commerce organizing We buy and exchange Old Gold, Rt Fpsiealy being conducted at the house by Rev. | 1y # e i ose | tak: S ! Silver and Jewelry for their full vaiue | O o\ " @Pout 18 years. Bign Balmart Rav MeyPaniar albel o it Cratyty Sl b0 ety 15 £ LRt SR D et s e bcers oF e | a8 rions foemu aInER HRED. Tt it LEAE Expert Watchmaker and Repairer. Lo e Tast isaue of the Wesieyan col- conducted the service at the mohegan | and work were being urged by their | state reformatory at Cheshire and [last few years has falied to see the e ege bulle n an article headed the e, i i . v SO s to ke good r spoke 0 O . b - kening. = J. OGULNICK & CO,, LES outetin In an article headed the | iilian Daniela. The church choir rons | SUOW prisoners to make gocd for the | spoke also of the bill in the state leg- | awakening i Wrancas s Bt Tolee sake of the other prisonecs. islature for a state <arm for inebriates |~ Bishop Nelson will not ask for the In Towa prisonc tion of the fact that this fall Prof.|dered several hymns. The bearers this morning to sume the year e s e e e o it sacan = SR T T s e Reduced Prices S Winohesten 4 ieedignt Novwloll pIOE Lous | Dolbeare, Roscoe Skee’|haa gone out to work and had come | cause he sald there was no appropria- | bishop suffragan for some vears te | Syme, (i YEar af Walmu Bl ooy e o mPleted forty years with | B0Q G O ere was a large attend. | PRCk Without violating thelr parole, |tion for it. Mr. Noyes predicted that | come. He has undertaken the stupen- REpe X e : Fhejtaculty. ance of relatives amd frienas. Pumial | 81d had turned over their money to|the bill for a state farm would come | dous work of the Albany diocese alone. . [6) car tOC Meobors of i Ate e s o Shantuen cemeters whete a | the prison authorities, and this money | up again and with stronger backing | He is going to try and continue the| Miss Julia E. Brewer of Washington = C g - ¥ Bams i had gone to the support of the prison- | than ever and would be passed. If | great work started by the late Bishop | street has returned from a brief visit Mment of St. Mary's Star of the Sea|é& Allen had charge of the arrange- |jall. There is also a great example to | reformatory, it would leave a New | Albany. Mrs. Frederick Brewer, of West Mys- church, New London. William H. Me- | ments. 3 e seen in this line on the treatment of | London county jail with no prisoners RN N tic. L) Guiness of Norwich, county difector, Mrs. Domingo Marinda. prisoners in certain jails in England. | of the class to do this qurk on afrms. | SECURING NEW FIXTURES —_— addressed the assemblage. | A prayer service for Mrs. Domingo ;rhh: :‘l:tr}:igvs all show the benefits of T}m ’:m'fe'dh,:x“J;,Ti’fl"u:\}m NGRS FOR T. A. B. STAGE. B~ Erumtington Tae me mc;! Ibm‘ltl & Marinda was held at her late home on 3 L= . B for the last — 175 nds her home in Edgehi Secref son of t r f = The question is on how we are go- | deficit In the jall account for s X 2 o, e o ecretary Wilson of the department | Hign street at 1.30 o'clock Tuesday ing® o ‘Lfl o oo methed Here® tho | ten years, an average of $67.64 and | St. Mary's Society to Have New Drop | road, Monday afternoon of labor, has sent an official com munication to clerks of the superior court disavowing all responsibility for afternoon, Rev. R. B. Harris officiating. complime her mother, Mrs. Rev. Mr. Harris also officiated at the speaker sald that the judges often |said that in that time 1Lhc ‘('nunt_\' had Curtain and Other Accessories. . 3r. 5 he lknow it is a farce to send a man to [Teceived from the work of prisoners T & Tecent publication entiled Sylabus | Senose a¢ (he Grace Memorial Baptist | joil "where the air is foul and the con- | $21464.15. LR et i o B ntng o Digest of Decisions Under the Law |attendance of relatives and friends and | 91tions bad for the man. T Swelve Feann it R. we | their ‘rooms Tuesday evening with | tractive, of Naturalization of the United States. | o amce O e A acnar 24| Taking up directly the matter of a | county tax and what the county owes | el tooms Tuesay evening —with | oty butes. The bearers were Augustus county farm, Judge Barnes quoted a |is due not to falling behind nfn rur:lmng e s -Hh:‘r emes 4 ’.“ Hh“ e S B e Peneang | number “f letters from sheriffs on this ;”;Dénscw.’ Y\mt.[\r‘\”(l‘{’l:)z('us( of fodémn: | SHAl Amony o e Al oy o ' matter. In Hartford county the ja zing county b s and od- Prkaioior doprebipidh et gt Charles Alvis Burial was Jn Maple- | 5% 5" seif supporting for the men do | wich jail 15 thoroughly modern. The | Membership were received and = one ywed, except in the dining ntery h tea table. il - . vice was read at the grave by Rev. Mr. gREic al 8 Sery low prices las D S as _carried : o sy ranks of the society. The society is Hasrle Undertaker Gager had enarge | B01d it is nearly self-supporting, the |icall t in the refreshme . Lee and s. Hubbard received alone, and_as- o afternoon were Mrs, A Charles Learned H bbard, of Nor- st | wich. Narcissis, carnations and roses in | were used in making the rooms at- X o special decorating scheme The Civil Service commission sent Monday to every governmene employe a circular reminding him of the statut which prohibits political activity b; federal workers. ~The circular states that any cases of infringement of tha g prisoners working for farmers. In| The mext building which the county | making arrangements to secure a new a Monument law will result in dismissal of the|°f the funera Windham county there has not been | will have to modernize is the county | drop curtaln and other stage acces- Mrs. Frederick it employe. o i a deficit in the Jail account for years. | home e PR i s Haves Q. Trow- 1. Special low prices are quoted dur- | WEDDINGS. The men are let out to farmers Further Opinions Given. Somplsleq arrangsments forfiie mns s B. Lyman, Mrs. E. ing our slack season. While the number of engineers, e Mr. Barnes argued that this would . e Ao e MRSl : iied, Faen A. Williams, A, William Sperry, 0 K ouz ol A A heneRal enEinse e A s argued ¢ s Joseph T. Cruttenden, T the troupe was held last Sunday after- | 4 liams, : E 2. Ther no possibility of the . e luctuates, par Smith—Smith. e no particular benefit to send pris- | o Tastern Connecticut Development | noon. The i e i e L Jr., and Miss Wk BT A ticularly with the amount of freight | aice Janet F. Smith and R. Palmer | Oners from the Norwich city court to Hubbard, who has committee was called upon and advis- | day evening at 7.30 oclock and on | Anna ek e 3 business handled.” an official state- L - X ate! fav hich might be ocated | g n 3 z hte 3. We can guarantee early spring |ment from the New Tor : Smith both of New London, surprised | & state farm which might be ocated | g that this matter of consideration of | next Tuesday evening comes the semi- | been the I st of her daughter erection. Tent from the New Yotk New Jiaven | giicir many friends Monday by Betiing | at a considerable distance from here. | S0, (N0 "Sufficient Interest to be | annual election of officer for n week, le - her home in Nor- arried, The engagement of the cou- i y. . on of the South- === S wich Monday evenin fhg reductions in workimg forcos ol | married. The engagement of the cou- | Does Not Admire State Reformatory. |brought to the attention of the South wieh & contemplated.” ple had been announced recently, but Mr. Barnes spoke of a visit he made | ern end of the county. - Democratic and Citizens' Ticket. > e ue le C it was anticipated that the marriage |1, the Cheshire state reformatory,| Benjamin F. Willlams of Stonington, | Thomas J. Wattles has something of Kerosene Cans in the Orient. 0v e [ T LO. ditors and other representatives of | Would not take place for geveral days | which he said had 21l the elements of [a formy county commissioner, 8poke |, curingity in one of the original bal e mierionn emply Lorcsens: Gils tingl ol Tel. ent periodicals of eleven prepar- Mj}]"“‘v ad was at the Second Con. | & State’s prison, and asked what earth- on_ the hnman;‘(. ;Im H]MP ‘nr !'h‘“ lots used for a Norwich election just|are large! ; ankli atory schools in the east met Monday | _The wedding was a Second Con- | Iy gaod it was going to have on the |question saying that he thought this|afier the civil war by the party that|cies a _e 561 Fl' lm Squ"e ni; at the Hotel Wolcott, New York, | Sfegational church Monday noon. The|people sent there to steel cells behind ! was a m ement towards the redemp. v ¥ | H called itself Democratic and Citizens' for @ conference and dinner, discussing | SeTemony was performed by = Rev.|a stockade with a_bullet wailing for |tion of men. On the financial side he i v used in India a: for fulfilling man recepta- o he | SWEATERS, GLOVES, s Gomsutl SHEEP LINED COATS ticket. He ran for grand juror on it means of co-operation for the improve- | James W, Bixler and was witnessed | them if they should try to escape. said he considered that if we were to | ,7a€ T GRS Twara was on | al service in Tk, E ar ks co be ser to or] it | we 0 ha a debt of 8 E el ™ t in house- . . OWGET || commecienes monst sora s |, F8e bt 5 apaener o i, s | R B b Tt | s, ot Yo & 4 o WES i B B L | il L it | low prices. organization, the adjutant general h public stenographer. Mr. Smith is a Seventy-five per cent, of the men who Erani H. Smith disciaimed any in- | John 8. Mowry, on "’"‘]_‘ W 1 . when '\:.,.‘T‘,,,,; 12c POUND CAN cation, e aasuiant seperat b | BUE sopogrupher, Mg Smith i & | Sevents e per cont of Uie men v | (S on e et af the - usiness | Fur oard of relier- Henry . Aracs | = e ells Co ns also have a ers of ghee (clarl “Good Clothes Store” [ use as flower n they are flattened out and ced in them to serve as windows or peepholes, through which the ladies of zenanas or harems Dorothy Kaplan and TIrving Goldstein, both residents of Bridgeport, [ benefit to them or gain to the taxpay- were married by Rev. M, Maistman | ers Like Tolland county and Wind- at the home of the groom in Chester- | ham county and Middiesex county | field inday evening. The bride was i where the prisoners work and the jails gowned in Duchess satin with real lace | are self supporting, the experlence | trimming and carried bride roses. Miss | Would be the same here if there were | R. Kaplan and Miss R. Goldstein were | were one New London county j; e e | e you ever bad at any price. And Best Coffee AT 23¢ PER POUND rles Crawley, Samuel B. Case. or town clerk—Othniel Gager we were behind the times on our | Cha methods of treatment of prizoners and | F wide this was a matter that was Worth look- | For town treasurer and treasurer| fied b ing into. On his motion it was voted | town deposit fund—James M. Meech. that a committee of five be appsinted | For first constable and collectc by the chair to investigate and report | Alvan T. Davis. to a later meeting. President Branche | For registr to remove any inconsistencies, alumni of Holy Cross col- Worces have been invited to reception and banquet to be ten red Governor-elect David J. Walsh, 3, at the Hotel Bancroft, Worcester, Monday evening, Jan. pots: small holes pi shn C. Kelloge. “William Noss, Jose Teresa Carreno 2ib. Dr. Them- | i3esmaids. The groc s ed | c t a midway point from which | ‘ illie Indiss of sémgnss ox. harers B e o s Kane, ‘8%, Hariford, president | pri9espaifs: | The, €oom, W A tended | oo ot oners conid Do st out te | Smith, John H. Barnes, Mayor T. C.|B, Carrier, Wi Ford, M i Du- | may leok out of thelr houes with &ood coffee. 1e Connecticut Alumni association | bridal supper a reception . ’“.0 Murphy, Ch 1 D. Noyes, Gilbert L. | Plessis, Nels binso: ” T O e e thomasiv the reception committee. | i i S s | Hewitt. Crye iese flattened out tins also are % £ —_—— e e | Lstter from Late Windham Gounty On Farm Bureau. For grand jurors—Supply L e e The Queen of Pianists ELKS' POOL TOURNEY. | ot Bk 5 Sheriff. 3 E. C. Jewett was called upon for a | brook, Thomas J. Wattles, Palr T ahont drane e nited Tea Importes G i e i | oS B o SRR which he had from the late Preston B.| ¢ More Than a Dozen Games Played in | farm bureau of the State Agricultural | R. Bingham, T s | In Slater Memorial Hall R G A Deen dams | County Game Warden. | Sibley, “sheriff of ~Windham county. | colicge. with ‘state aid. He spoke of | For registrars—First district, Eli i 4 : | 1t was reportcd nere on Tuesday | writieh on Dec. 30 and promising 0 | ilo Necessity of successtul and profit- | Cottrelis Seeond - disirict, Enoch The national debt Among the more Than 4 dozen games | evening. that. the state fish and game | come fo. ihis meeting to speak upon | the "ECessity of successiil and BEOEE™ | ol ilum; ~Third district,” Chauncey | more than 3 G Gk dezen Svmmigsion had held a meeting. in | Jafl conditions in Windham county. | A€ (arming n the county and invite | SRCCOSEY o th district, Edmond W. S VENING e z few days 1n the | B O Muesday and that ihey | The recent acath of Shesiff Sibley, he | o the subpor S £ - MONDAY E pool tournament at the ho 1 a convention on the subject of to be held For commiltee were the following | had made the appoint t of a Nmulmm. was fell with regret by all e e i 3 c, M_ WILLIAMS W. Ward 70, vs. 1. Boland $7; 1. | Warden for New London county to suc- | yailer Fields Speaks of Windham | ~votes of thanks were passed to all | depos fund—Ame Boland 95, vs. M. Cronin 98; W. Nic u'r»‘vi G in. Bradford of Montville, who County. i‘\um had participated towards the suc- | Charles W. Jennis olson 110 'vs. J, Wilsos P. Shahan | Tesigned In his piace Taller Albert . Fields of | 658 of the ‘meeling and adjournment | ma eyt oo HAVE COLOR IN YOUR CHEEKS n W. Sted JAN. 12th, 1914 Be Better Looking—Take 0 e S The appointment was given to Mr.| e = tlchlo thy aditintne mommiait scheol fund treasurer—James M. | . Sl Contractor |{ Nullmrar i bei s | p Il R U R ) withSl Suil ek b ol S| e b 1 adiinios sy whe | P, ot sond oite Tabiis Admission - - - - - - $2.00/ b e Lodaldar ot ditions, saying that the location of the | Sandwiches, dough; coffee anc Sh Bt — Moore 77: . Hannis 95 vs. J it ¢ | cigars were served by the house com- o - Windham county jail in a farming | Cis ot 0 ¢ = a o illow unitain 76; 3. Young 80 vs. J. Wilson Windham county jall in a farming | 5L N eting of i s Suit Over Rent Before Justics. | If vour siin is sellow complexion All Seats Reserved, ° Ward 70 vs. M. Keough 4i; M. Cronin | ¥ o Windham county | Frank J. Aubrey, William A. Somers | There was e hearing before Justice | P8 o : [0 o 7 vonne 5 ! the experience of the Windham county | | Y fore Justice | You have @ bud taste in your mouth i an uil e e i . jail. The prisoners do work for the |and Harry Hill. | of the Peace Edward T. Burke Tues- | You have s ke n sour moutis < | Seats on sale Friday, January S¢h e Sean . Boylan 120 v Making the Wheels {Tarmers and also work on the roads. | Another Plan Suggested. day morning of the case of the Turn | G "Giive Tublets. | [ at the store, of George A. Davis, Sulliv A EW.ENicholaon 110 ve ) T | The result is a benefit to the physical | 1n Qiscussing the subject after the bull Auto company vs. Gilbert | ¥ “Eawards' Olive Tablets—a sub- - 4 5 | condition of the men and helps in | gectis 5 e ompany, a suit fo UM | Stitute for calomel—were prepared by | Esiimates Chesrfully Given The Standing | 0 Roun iy A ¢ | mee grou n made the for rent of the Auto company's Stitute calox E | : ! htening them out | suge ANt tha misy of ' havine Dr. Edwards after 17 years of study x 5 is the stunding. { ¢ Weather, work and men all have | o . X Vi AVINK | property on Chestnut street during the p e P s some parts of the country J| . Ve g bgand men all ha prisoners work might be carried out | PrORErLY of £ FENE S ai | with his patients. 2 | = g Telephone 370 216 MAIN STREET P e has been o feeling of buai. §| thsir Influence iz making o iail pay, ibandoning the present jails | MOBUR of Scptembor - 2| Dr Eawards Olive Tavlets are a | Try Those vy 14 hesitation. The “timia §| @ sene de the Windham argu ail that wis et as or he s y sund mixed with is 2 | county jail kes from $300 to $400 . . to $1 know them by T d B' 2 ave boen inclined to sit | jal pRRE to farm, or possib L - ] oo e oo atives o Sl B R Sk o TR fod im0 s o puseh : wed e was | Cheese Tid-Bits 2 e as going 1o ¥imade $4,00Q a_year. A elds ud unty on wh he pris uld | means of lasing ot the DEOPERty t0.| 5 clear, pink skin, | 3] napven Vised that % New London county jail | COUBLY on which the prisoners could | ;" Rogers wdry and that mples, a feeling of | WHEN YOUR EYES o axeiinHe megaling R e e e . e " dhe rent. causa pr. Bawases | at 3 The 1 ) b | ™You have to know vour men it you| _New North Main Street House. that he had mad 5 sy ‘."’\'\‘I Hrhuhh» you \du you are in need s ,,w.“‘ p”f1 \:l‘{d X"y_‘l ?m;"" A a going te let them o some are | !‘.uTr eorge Jarvis, who is ‘.u.x‘;fli;“,-r. Mr wnbull and \L..v1 ne =7 o sses, don't overlook th 3 2| ine slissd. audsang 2 Bl rallable,: but olbers’ W 1t on {0 a Taftville store, Gustave Lambert | gompany had nothing to do with it o fact that we have been estah: 3 {§ happen. | fhe fiest Opportunity. Some men can |has Just begun (he constryction of a| ¥ M. Pettis represcnted G. P Cont JOSEPH BRADFORD ished for years and have mac 9 3 Yan will notic AT SO be sent out ald nd others go out ine dwelll u h Main | & Company an 4 nes the A eputation Ly ziving qua 6§ T or CLive Ones™ it you glance J|in sanmgs in charge of a byge. T sfrect about opposite the Reliance | {g company | BOOK B]NDER service that are unexcelled. 4 1] Dhronah the navertising copninee B wood that the prisoners cnt furnishes | Worsted company Cpon . te examined with rodern 3 s 1] i mewspaper and of ofhes [ all the wood for the jail and the pro- |ing sround ) o o v 2 scientific instruments ‘and ail 3 ; g00d newspaper. duce of 240 acres from the Wind- [P W Blank Books Made and Ruled to Ordes defects of vision corres E 5 i P RE Ty ham jail farm more than furnishes all | e one and ong Lens matched from broken 0 2 4 Just run over the names of the that the jail uses. When the men | will- contain —~ 38 SBROADWAY. parts. Repairing of all kinds : ’;“u«'c i :w “DO IT NOW BRIGADE.” These 1;mfl.{ for the farmers u:l«‘vhj il is paid | < « done neatly and quickly. If you e S RUSE S44 are the chaps who have bes | $1.25 per day per man. e prisoners’ . i = 2, Tave: had beaablh ) sehe s ._Van Dyne 1 61} Busy making the wheel oo || families get nothing, and it could | Told of American Red Cross Work. | LD-TIME COLD Fm' the New Year’s Glft Pl B L S . Wilson 3 O hardly be arranged that way unless| The regular monthly meeting of the ||| OLP- (] (4 aminations free fotion es Dawson 0 1 the Tates that ' farmers bey were |Universalist Woman's Mission ‘circla | CURE—DRINK TEA! WE HAVE MANY LITTLE guaranteed In every case. nar. ¢ If for no other reas tha raised. ese were raised some pay { was held at the Church of the Good | Lenses ground on the premises Catetow 90 0 3|l patrotism they deserve yous || misht go to the prisoners’ Tamilies and | Shepherd Tuesday afternoon with the | | BOVELTIES “AS “WELL.AQ oot o b ¢ “l“‘[‘;:' 70 o 3 support. the jail account still show a profit. president, Mrs. J. F. Cobb presiding.| qet a small package of IHamburg THE REGULAR STAPLE Ales, Wines, Liq““-s and ci‘lfl e ¥ el 8 Answers Questions. An interesting paper on the WoOrk of | pregst Tea, or as the German folks(§ G O O DS IN JEWELRY, 1 2 The P AT = % == & Bubithers 1w even o Reticr yoa: In answer to a. question, Sherift |the Amerlean Red Cross soclety was|eall it, “Hamburger Brust Thee at|} WATCHES AND SILVER- Corner of Water and Market Sta. e Flaut- 1 Lo, Accused Will Make Pleas. son. Flields said there was absolutely no |Fe3d bY Ars. Robert Perkins. A 80-|any pharmacy. Take a tablespoontul |} waRE. The criminal superior court will E e 3 ; law that permitted the putting ot |Clal session f¢ © , Dusiness | 5¢ the tea, put a cup of boiling water s X ) OPTICAL DEPARTMENT come in ‘here.toay nnd pieas will be ||| gaRhe merchants and the manu-" ¥| Brioners out to work, but he thought | Meeting with Mrs. George A, Keppler | upon'it, pour through u sieve and drink You will find my prices right §| A FULL LINE OF GOODS Plaut-Cadden Building. heard at 2 o'clock. At 10 o'clock Wed- e 5 Sl D it had been done for the last 65 years. | " - 2 —— a teacup full at any time. It is the and quality best. itable f N Year’s - nesday morning the jury is summoned Aan i ieep husting are) gestain He knew of only two or, three men who = most effective way to break a cold and sul or New Gifts e v e N R lR R A y the ones who are going to had run away in 15 ye: He did not Thames Loan and Trust Case. cure grip, as it opens the pores, re- 0, Jeweler at : | 25 i i AL =iv ;;.the best goods and the think this system reformed men, but{ The second case to come before the | Meving congestion. Also loosens the 4 - < B Conact o medium D | Yiong Kong s adopting electrical | DO onp Al e thought a svstem that put the men | supreme court foday’ at Hariford will | bowels, thus breaking o cold at once 56 MAIN STREET WM. FRISWELL'S ./ wecticut equai ¢ The Bui: | Ilons Kone is adopting electrica on pay and provided some money for fbe that of the Thames Loan & Trust| It is inexpensive and entirely vege- || Phone 242-2 = (i | Tn T TURess Feau “d appliances rapidizg the families might reformthem, company. = Arrangement-to bave- the | table, therefore harmless. + 2527 Franklin St. ag g

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