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omiasne “Nontn waw sazer; 1 hrow Away Your Eye-Glasses! . STRAWBERR!ES Uve Bulletin, | . m: g ing several days in East Orange, N3 Paul Duritz Cut in the Shoulders and M FITES SRUAR | _Norwich, Msnday, Jan. 26, 1914 George Kakes in the Hand—Charles . % Dpassing a week of two at his home on | fii s TRy i gzts;TEEAl:ql:rANT PARSLEY VARIOUS MATTERS ERAR steel : : ; Poticeman Matnew Deisney aves| A Free Prescrlptwll RADISH PEPPERS e o M#s. R. F. Smith of Lincoln avenue 1 " into a crowd of about fifteen strugelin; men on North Main nreet in front of | You Can Have Filled and Use at Home The moon is new today, the 26th. St. Mary's church on Saturday eve- . CARROTS BEETS has been visiting friends in Hartford and - Embalmers LIFLOWE Jce and snow disappeared in the fog| o & few davs. : 9 nifg shortly before midnight and ar- | Do you wear glasses? Are.you & . avEs i S ; : Testell Charles Authur and Paul Du- |victim of eve-strain or other. eye- 337 MAIN STREET MU OOMS e e Je Rscror 10 & : rits whom he found clinched on the | weaknesses? If so, you will be giad SHR Walks well wshed after. Baturday'a| gricst o Q57 05CE5, Jen: Frank M. Lins T : ¢ grotind in the middle of the trolley |0 know that there is real hope. for Opposits Post Office. rain were appreciated Sunday. ool i o 2 . ’ tracks. Durita had stab wounas in |you. Many whose eves were failing Q@ o % SAIRER BHOILE James J. Boland, who is now : ; his’ stoulders which he claimed had |say they have had their eves restored s one 1052-2 Lady Assistant GUINEAS BROILERS Some. local motorists have had thelr] ;S0liSh Ot oG, WIGUE now em- Beoh {nflictod By Acthur. Autnur had | through the principle Of tis - . ek OWICKENS [ | era out everyiday, tuis season so tar. | RREEY B! SURLG; SESSL [ ¥RAdz/at bis - 3 a stab wound in the back of his right | ful free prescription. One man says, M GL! N e & 200 A . . thigh just above his knee, which he |after trying it: “I was almost biind; ENGLISH BACO it ietday seomed mild and pleasant, | myoparq K. Prentice of Harvard will 1 ; claimed had been recelved in the fight. | could not see to read at ail. Now 1 Put the mercury stood at 32 degrces at | rotyrn to Cambridge this (Monday) | b 3 The rest of the crowd scattered, but |can read everything without |&my EXTRA DEUCIOUS LAMB e morning after spending the midwinter § L the policeman took his two prisoners | glasses and my eyes lo not water any o N s : vacation with his parents, Mr. and 5 to police headquarters where both had | more. At night they would _pain le T' A stormy Saturday cheated the mer- " ],Mnl’kcl o e their wounds sewed up by Dr. J. W.|dreadfully; now they feel fine all the lp 2 fhants out of their best business of o 3 o s Y Callahan, whom Captain D. J, Two- | tinie. It was like a miracle to me.” y SOhd ERS R ek — o . mey summoned to the station. In his | A lady wino used it says. “The at- “}‘:has_been said or written that b | A recent gift to the Otis library is | THE HIGHER EDUCATION ] rightshoulder Duritz had a_'stab |mosphere seemed hazy with or with-|§ 10s a waste of g60d whité paint A Vital Records of Notwich, compiled wound at least an inch and a_ half |out glastes, but-after using this pre- o undertake the painting of & K] for the Connecticut society of Colonial (RO TIR ONL LR - dcep, entering just back of the shoul- | seription for fifteen days evervthing (§ 1. The inference is for all who 3 der blade. It did not show signs Of |seems clear. 1 can even rcad fine|l read. And, too, it certainly having touched the lung although it \mm without giasses.” ¢ is belioved |§ seems that the exquisite dta- 5 3 was in & _place where there was this | that thousands who wear glasses can could not be improved BE- O TR T Vet T Fanger. "The other wound was in his |now discard ~them in a ' reasonable(§ FORE THE ADVENT of_ the Rev. Dr. chholion Advbcakel Acade- my Training in Address at Methodist NEW ARRIVALS OF | Tickets and Koxes for the ch; | , may be se-| Church. o ol SN o e L SR President Hlo SERIHS X o Sp 0 O et e e O left shoulder at the top of the arm and | time and multitudes more will be able{§ PLATINUM TIP. Have YOU 4 g Reév. Theias Nicholsen, D, Dy dor- went nearly to the bone. to strengthen their eyes so as to De|fl Been the difference it makes? It The New England conference of | responding secretary of the board of | 3 After his wounds were dressed, Du- | spared the trouble and expense o; is wondertul. Every diamond is ) State Federations of Women's_clubs | education of the Methodist Bpiscopal | * ) ritz was sent to the Backus hospital, | ever getting glasses. Eye troubles o improved in = appearance. Of is to be held in Manchester, N. H.,|church, with headquarters in New but it is expected ho can be in the |many descriptions may be wondet- gourse the diamond itself has not Thursday and Friday. | York, ‘spoke at the Sunday HbfRing police court when the case comes up | fully benefited by following the simph cen improved, but the tips of . . service at Trinity Methodist Episcopal this morning. Authur was kept In a (rules. Here is the prescription: Go setting, so vital a pagt of every There is ani 0ld saying In Tegard to | church on The Higher Bducation. Dr. el cell over night and was reeased on |to Lee and Osgood or any active drug piece of jewelry, adds to the ap- erl S‘“ n. 25, the feast of the” conversion of on answered the question What bail of $1.000 on Sunday atterhoon. He store and get a boitle of Optona. KU pearance of ‘e Jlamond. | We St Paul in the church calendar, “If |15 the use. of : : . is charged with assault with a dan- ce bottle 3 0 50 add to the ap- Jan. 25th be fair, a happy year will ;‘ml.?mg out )mtxh:xur:]f:e;rfid:f;“fi'f'. Congressman B. F. Mahan Their Guest—Norwich Clerks and gerous weapon. A good sized pocket | érop in one Optona tabigt and allow pearance of yvour diamonds by o follow.” Yesterday was certainly a fair | He emphasided the need ‘of £66d Keo- . x 3 5 Enife was faken from him by the po- | o dissolve. With this liquid, bathe!f resetting them, or we will bhe for the Spring and Summer | dav. ondary schools in their relationship to Carriers Give Entertainment For Their Brothers From ! liceman, | the exes two to four times daily. You caually pleased, in fact mors o, It vou are looking for bargains, o | bt et Sul e e Dkt b Na | Coptibly cignt Trom the Stert sad e, o B 3 : you are looking for barsains, £0| work it Craocen 3 plained the 3 s e H ~Ats 7 to the Studio Specialty Shop,52 Church | Suring the 113 gears of e emraomy New London, Westerly and Mystic. D e o'y Home when he met & | flammation will quickiy d street, Norwich, Conn.—adv. Dr. Nicholson closed with a plea for number of men and somebody hit him | your eyes are bothering you, even a Established 1872 5 e Ll o an increase in the educational appor- RS in the leg with a stick and that he was | liitle, .take steps (o save them now Rev. William A. O'Keete of Plain- | f{oamont of the churoh. the. Srenter 1 defending himself in the melee. Defore it is too late. Many hopelessly Ihe Plflfl‘-cflddfl field lectured under the zuspices of|parg of which is to go to the East{ The one premler social event for the | Brief remarks were also made by | while Policeman Delaney had his | blind might have been saved if they n CO., San Salvador and Russell councils a ey L B e . A car- | President Shea and President Mc- | two prisoners at police headquarters: | had cared for their cyes in time. of C.at Warner hall, Fair Haven, last it AL S O ke s SO s Bl G [ o ol i e R orme Pameyans came. in and after | s e JEWELERS week, and was the guest of Rev. lins « | certed effort headed by Bishop Ham 1- | riers when they annually have as their ried out on Saturday evening in Fo; and stools had to be — Selections were also | fane was® also notified and reached | the hill and when it hit Russell he 164 | Misses Theresa and Cecelia Gunsalve, | S5t7s' hall and like the occasions e de e et ! was throw to the ground =o- that rendered on th extra_c - * ton ail the o ce to in- | New London, with two songs beeh: auestionsd by, Cabtuih | 3 > 3 291 Main St., Norwich, Ct. | s Crease the odmcational Tund (s year, | BUesta the men in the same line of | by Juhn J. Shigmie’ (hat were Bnel? | Hovamey the captain sent out Balice. | surred near the foot of the Main Street Plaut-Cadden Building. 2 R : . isaeces Year | Uncle Sam’s servide from New Lon- | rendered and recitations by Herman | o otishey (o arrest George Kokes | Bill: ¢ 7 roSo matiy visited the Otis Ifbrary FUNERALS. don, Westerly and Mystic, was cai !1-1 Staab of New London, that the ban- | 24°7% 100 ™ ‘Gresneville. Sergeant | The automobile was coming do reading room day -afternoon that 2 | We have received a large stock of Edison diamond disk the house just after the peliceman had i il Srousne LocommORt. IE - which have preceded it in other vears | phonograph through the courtesy of 9. cuatc Kokes had | his head was bruised and cut. He was ALARM CLOGKS, including the Big | irescnt. Miss Sadic J. Dawson was in (Contributed.) made an evening of particular pleas- | the Porteous & Mitchell company. The | Skfa oltcs Inio custoqy. Hoke taken to theyoffice of Dr. C. E. Stark n | . and Baby Ben all of which are | charse _ Among the handsome floral tributes | ure for all who attended. The arrange- | instrument was in charge of D. J. Subsequently Authur accused Ydmo- | Where several stitche wm.‘mkm“m[ b Sally ghiararatbl by e Calvin Wilcox of Lisbon has pur- | 2L e funeral of the Misses Theresa | ments were in charge of a joint com- | Hinc ron | yans and & man named Samuel Teo- |gne of the cute in his head. Later Mr. i i eville, Tocated in Ledyard, | g Cecella Gunsalve Friday afternoon | mfftce from Norwich branch, No. 644 | When' called upon to speak, Con- [}ardus as being two who had hit him | Tubbs took him home to Hallville in ‘We also catry a full line e e e e I SWifrd: | at Trinity Eplscopal church, when Rev. | United National Association” of Post | gressman Mahan said that he remem- | png’ they were both arrested, charged | the machine. " ol Gewgly 468 Waidhes o here he il soon move. Mr. Wilcox|J. Eldred Brown officlated, Were beau- | Office Clerks, and Norwich branch, No. | bered wlth pleasure the gathering of a i‘"i’m‘fi,, Othiers with bresich of the | .o at RALLl N s ohi ‘Kinds 1 the Best-qual- e ot qiber fand In | titul tributes from Mrs, Ida Thomp- |20, Natiohal Association of Letter Car- | year ago and he was gled to be nere | noin, g others Wih Brract Semo- | APPOINTED C. E. COMMITTEES ity and workmanship, R ete, about 2,000 acres of It being | son, New Haven; Mra. C. Rose, Arthur | riers, who provided a programme that again with the post offife men. He | Peace: IOm, Stotier (00 v, Lams FOR THIS DISTRICT. R LSt in. this county Jetérs, xn;ozmdnelgm,\iur_ and | was lhor(;n:':!l,\' in eeping with the]told them that they had every reason |fight started after a barly of Greeks - = The 1 4 5 tiof ogerdgs, D, Maranda, | purpose of the evening and won them | to be proud of their vocation and the e & 50 s or- S : entin T, o(The d8ih smmual consention of thel Mckna™. Siriinet Rabert Sevit; | Do thanig oF She Tieraen Who ors | countf" sk OF thele vocatlon and, the | pad'veon drtnking some lmported o7 | Executive Committes of Norwich Un-| MISS M. €. ADLES We buy and exchange Old Gold, | Sy, i s &g, Toners, union | J. Parkhurst and F. Willard Lacey: | present, This committeo consisted of | them. It is a business.that requires | Gial from their matlve land @ ney ion Named the List. 3 z Silver and Jewelry 2o their full value. | ooy 100 Gisemnos Ned faain | employes of Rogers' Jaundry; employes | Josoph Burns, chairman; = P. 8. in a hish degree the qualities of hon- | Jiete 10 % PRS00 Lot ce "aTithur i Expert Watchmaker and Repairef. tend, and they will be the guests of | of TTOY laundry; Rev. J. Eldred Brown | Hinchey, secretary; J. A. Cunningham. | esty, integrity and faithfulness to duty | Jne 2% Svrian, was one of the party A mesting of (he Exemitive clatits a“‘ Ea pa“ aflfl llflflll s J. OGULNICK & €O, e tocl inkc - e and Sunday school class; Mr. and |M. E. O'Sullivan, William E. Hartie |and he felt that it could be said with- | W10 18 & S¥rign, Wes oue oo (02 HRN | tee of the Norwich Christian Endeavar 3 f A : Isaac Cramer, Mrs. A. J. Lamb |and W. L. Fletcher. out fear of contradiction that no class [ 205 o . e aised ob- | local union was held in the Y. M. C. A, P & Fruhkiin 8L Spp: Bullstin Baltling] . 00 ivoad colision ab Colontal amily, Miss Nanette and’ Harri- | The special guests of the cvening |of men in the country showed so high ;,;-f":nff::;l Al Duritz ralsed, ob- | pullding Saturday aftefnoon. . Nioe \:FTER NEW YORK STYLES e el G three | 01 Carrington; Mr. and Mrs. George | were Postmaster Willlam = Caruthers |a record in the performance of their | yiiy *"aljthur grabbed a chair, but was | members were present, the president,j Miss Adles is in New York until 4 recl Vitagraph all star feature.—adv. | 4- Pratt; Mr. and Mrs. Percy Palmer, | and Assistant Postmaster A. L. Peale |work. e appreclated their laborious | puit, SOl BT ST R N iLfo Sho | Miss Alice Bishop of Bosrah, presiding | Tuesday, to secure the latest Spring 17 as \xrs\.x e B ST b |of this clty, Mayor CanaTurphy: | dutles, he said, because he had been | Los hustled off into another room | The committees for the year Nollows: | hair styles. Be sure to see them when The associat secretaries of | Providence, Miss Lilllan er and | Congressman Bryan I n and |in the ranks himself and that time | . s put out , of the |pointed by the president as follows i e e M. and Mrs. §. Whitford, and | Postmaster John McGinley of New | constituted five of the happlest years | Fhile Authur was pul out of (et el Cut committes, Mrs. Tawis Smith]she returns. WE ARE SERVING [ civiii ot gt i e i Mot TR | om0 ™% | im0 Rt o R, gt 03 i oy el om0 S i i 2 0 i o sty et at Grand Army hall, Hartford. f"‘,’}[\:p‘{!v fflvml o M 3 it Bulllcr :_r ’\\'c]:(crl At the \w‘mnuv\t forme: ; \;um?(l 1,Lm |hruug\\! !ifr. He | when he came out. chaug, Henry razier ..r( i x?rw!'tl:_- ment, to tone up, hair and scalp by & el President Dwight . Kilbou bearers were Messrs. J. A. [ with which the evening opened they |assured the post office men that he was 'he yelling of the crowd and o To: inance committee, Charles it ab in our large dining-room || Iiihdeid win bekiae e Parkhurst, Robert Severy, A. Butler, | oocunled seats ot the head table with | fhelr fricnd nd belicved in & reason- | poiho velling of the orowd and of the | B0 e I Flarke and - Alex | scientific. attention. ; dail: | M. Bores S. Meto, B. Agine and R.|President Thomas J.. McVeigh of the |able compensation for them for their | [SSICERR W MRS PO 8RR OO0 G005 | of Jewett City: missionary | 366 Maim Street, mext te Chelsen Bank: i mday at the high mass in St Pat: | Ferty, The sttentiance at the funeral| Norwich Clerke® aisociation and Prés- |arduous duties and they could count o tire spot and was just in time | committee, Mrs. Davies of Newent,Miss| Telephone 652-4. janzsd 1 time to t P 's church’ Rev. Myles P. Galvin | filled the church. Interment was in|ident P. F. Shea of the Norwich Ca upon him to stand back of them. = k- A Badie and Monty ¥ r of Han- 1 . 99} breacnca on the duiy of forgiveness of | the family dot in Maplewood cemetery | riers’ association. Regret was folt he- | “*In his characteristically éasy way | t0pcollar the two principals. =~ |Tadie and Rev. Monty ¥uller of Ha un n injuries. For the offertory selection’| Where the (wo_ sisters were laid by | cause of the absence of Cyrrie Gilmour | Postmaster McGinley pleased his hear- |, J9R08 0 SI01 SSCC ge BEV At | 20Cre Pree ta e next local un- Rosewig's Ave Maria was sung with|by side. The hearts of many were|who was detained by sickness er% ‘With brief and ihformal ‘remarka | 07 Jokes R oyas B e s S e e i: fine e ssion by Mrs, Frank L. Far. | touched as the two white hearses pass- | “ By a special automobile trip from |in which he said that while he had |°P Sunday afternoon. = place to be announced later. e e “s for the Business Men, §/:ci. ed on their way to the cemetery. New London, Congressman Mahan and | been a bright student in-school he hid | prOPOSES CANAL FROM : 5 | Miss Cecelia was gonfined to her bed | Postmaster McGinley came here in |never be from 11.30 o’clock to 2 The managers of the Connecticut | ah Y. M. G A Shop Talks. n 8 valedictorlan, but now will Rold its t three weeks With a hard cold|the latter part of the evening, hav-|he and “Billy” Caruthers had attain- NORWICH TO WORCESTER 5 society of the Sons of the American | which developed lung - trouble. She |ing been attending a birthday dinner | ed {o that rank and would henceforth Rev. Herbert J. Wyckoff is to be n;: ANNUAL MEETING clock p. ‘m., for 50c || Revolution held a special meeting Sat- | passed away Wednesday morning at | given o Theodore Bodenwein in cele- | attend such athorings as past mem- | Congressman Mahan Puts This Plan | speaker at the Y. 3T C. A. meeting ; urday afternoon at the Hartford club, | 1250 o'clock. Before her fllness she | brating his fiftieth birthday. Upon | bers. ints BIT Mefora Congress. the Thermos plant this (Monday) noon, the: pariets o tte each. | enjoyed a table d'hote dinner and con- | was forewoman in Rogers' laundry. | their arrival they were given an en- | e spoke of {he excellent record - and there will be solos by George A} o)y iry METHODIST GHURGH, sidered several applications for mem- | Miss Thereka, who was slightly in- | thusiastic welcome and after they had | that the postal force had made in| After consultation with the officials | Turner. . e . THE WAUREGAN HOUSE || >~ disposed at the time, died of a broken | heen given opvortunity o refresh the | handiing (hat unknown Droblem, the |of he enginecr cofps of the war de. |, On Tuesday Rev. Joel B. Socum. D. e S 3 L | heart "after learning of her sister’s [ inner man with some of the fine chow- | parcel Bost service, and said that bIE | phrrment ™ Wongrobmen gemar 98- |D. will speal at the Cutlery. On Thurs- h The state of New Jersey has been | death. She passed peacefully away | der on the menu they were called upon i 15 e 4 3 ¢ Rev. F. W. Coleman will address| Address by Miss MacDonald, Sec< e ’ e L AE 3 y 23 Y e on | and new as it was it had not been |Maha i s n- | day Rev. F. < > The Parker-Davenport Coy put on the list of those from which | the same day at 415 p. m. She had | for speeches. fore than they could handle. He told | oanan, representing the Second Con: [the Crescent Arms company emploves. retary of The Mental Hygieno Societys Proprietors. Do Jdorses, asses or mules may be | been emploved as a maid for the fam- | During the banquet hour and later | the men that they had good friends in : | and on Friday Rev. George H: Strouse brought into Connecticut without @ |ily of George H. Pratt for the past|through the evening an orchestra di- | the legislature who would take careiof ‘i\fn;!;xro:d':“;en F;;;u;llfl“(.xmflfxorvfilszlx_ | Speaks at the Hopkins & Allen plant.| You are cordially invited. i PRI DEric ISSUERIDY COmIRSE GUET | sevas yblice: rected by William R. HeCord rendered | them and he contrasted present with | tena from Norwich through New Lon. | The Victrola will furnish music at THate Will be & collettich. o g Domestic Animals Jemfey O.| Both youns ladies were very pop- | popular selections while the banquet | former conditions In (hat. onice (he | So sug i am oo o 7he | these three meetings. Phelps, Jr, ular and v\H! be greatly missed by their | ters shared in the enjoyable music by | force was the poorest pald and the state of Massachusetts as far as the s BROADWAY CHURCH ol nciiin Bl A cuek i | DRy Friesds. singing from the sheets which had been | Jeast appreciated of the public Servants ['oity® of Worcester. savs a Washing. state ‘met at Meriden IFriday and Howard N. Pease. provided with the words of the chor- | but now there is hardly amy service | fom dispaton. The propesed route foi- 3 T 950 i formed the Connecticut Asiatic club. < s uses on_them. After one of MacDou- | so well paid or so well treated as the | lows the Shetnaker sher from Nor- Incidents In soclety ™ ally all the The funeral of Howard N. Pease was | gald's fine chowders with all the fix post office clerks. He complimented | wich up to the point where the Quin- | in the state, Lower than ever in price. Better and held from the Central Baptist church |ings had been discussed, Assistant | the committce on the entertainment | ahaug empties into It thence tp. the 8t 2.30 o'clock Saturday afternoon and | Postmaster Peale assumed the place |and said he always had a good time | Quinebaug fo its juricture with the | there .was a large attendance. The|of toastmaster in his usu: 1 The club starts wi fanciers of these bird Among the members is W. Brown'of more for your money than ever be- « Vstic, capable | when he cafe to Norwich, for he | Rrench river which is followed to the Thursday,Jun.29,8.30p.m. Best evcglasses, Regular price $3.50.| Joel B, Slocum assisted by Rev. Ed- { pressed the welcome to the guests of | he was sorry for it £ commit (hemsives tHe EOVErnment | the paest of Friends at Grotome on- e~ l 14 0 l d > h $1.95. Burnham, 237 Main strecto. | Ward S. Worcester. There were hand- | the evening. speaking in appreciation | "“Those present froin out of town Were | ngineers who are acquainted with the | edacst o verland 1s here All members of Church and | 2¢ OIS Tlboel AOKIL, o ALE et of the . eri-ERRgREEE SRS SDIh uie Tligwia: = route regard the caual as feasible, not —— i ¢ 5 of an rendered by the church quartette, | prompted these gatherings. . George H. Griswold Tram an engineering point of view | r. and Mre Famund W. Perkins| Demonstration will convince you it Congregation invited _ Dennis Driscoll of New Londgn, an | James L. Case, George A, Turner, Mrs, | * Mayor Murghy was heard in brief — Postmaster Charles .|yt as a commercial proje of Sachem terracé are passing a few | i the automobile of the year o buys gregal 3 inmate of the Hartford retreat, who| Nelson T. Crowell and Mrs. Augustus | remarks in h he made a ple Butler, Richard J. Butler, Jr, Walter | *The engineers are convificed that | aaye in Boston. B. P. BISHOP, escaped from that institution ten days | T. Sullivan, ant and complimentary reference to|J Byfne, Daniel 1. Cogan, G. Byron | ineve is plenty of water (o be had | 2° e M. B. RING AUTO CO. H. G. PRCR, ' ago and was recaptured in his home | Church & Allen sent the body on|the work of the postal clerks and car- | Champlin, Robert M. MacInnes, Robert | from. the lakes along the rivers and | arrs. Wallis §. Allis of Norwich B T DAWLEY city, escaped from the retreat again | the 4.45 train to Delhi, N. Y., for burial | riers, of whom the places represented | Hazard. oEy 25 that the beds of the. sireams are oOf | Mowe was in Hartford for a short AGENTS, e frold Friday, but was captured a few hours | in the family plo; at this gathering, he said, had some ew London—Chris J. Collins, James | such a_ nature that it wiil make the | {yme last week. i 8 Chostiut. SRS Trustees. | later by attendants Carl Ludiwiy Gretnar. of the best in the e H. Spelman, William J. Caldwell, How- | cost of upkeep comparatively small. phons. hest: & s 9 3 Postmaster Butler of Westerly re- |ard B. Peck. Cornelius S. Holmes, L. | They ‘do mot think the cost of Con- | ars. Anthony Peck and Mrs. Will- The following marriage licenses were At 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon the|sponded for that office, expressing al E. Monroe,\ Joseph F. Kennedy, Her- | gtryction will be excesgively high. jam Leonard have sent out cards for 1647 taken out at New Britain Saturday: | funeral of Carl Ludwig Greiner of No.|his enjoyment of the social evening | man F. Staab, John A. Blake, Robert | mhe importance of such a canal to “:‘ tea on Tuesday afternoon. Anton Dobrelet and Mary Nereshenia, | 12 Roath street was he both of Willimantic: Peter Mil from the|which the alich | funeral parlors of Henry Allen & Son.|ing and expres: Jorwich men were provid- iz a_cordial hope that C. Git <on, Lewis I Allen, Roy Keiley, John C. Bar- | tho manufacturing establishments in Farell, | the towns of Brooklyn, Killingly, Put- Miss Jane Mill ker, Robert Erpest E. Bullard s e ame| Adam’s Tavern | | | | | | i to the dock and Anna Tevkevich, both of Fitch- | Rev. Theodor Bauck, pastor of the Ger- | the Westerly force might have an early | John K. Kelly, Jr., C. 5. Barry, John J. | nam and. Thompeon can Searsély be |polss Jane Ml and e e oian yille; Philip Bosko and Eodofel man church, officiated. chance to reciprocate. Kelly. Bres ot 10 peould seyieelliyh [ LloYA 1Y secveq at the, Tory 1861 . RO DO | “There was a large attendance, and 3 move all the factories located In these 4 i) VIOLIN ¥ tt E. Bre £ Pomfret Center | Pumerous floral remembrances. bore ® towns to tide water. Coal for all of [ o twilliam Agerige of Stamford | offer to the public the finest standard Ty S e o0 ‘Sl' ‘f'";;‘:" ‘ testimony to the high esteem in which|{ GAVE BOYS INFORMAL | HAVE INVITED SPEAKERS the factories located on the proposed |is'the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Leo | brands of Bear of Europs and Americ- o e =i 5 3 e ces vas held. T bea 'S, 0 coul h 01 s 2. S bis o " i ilsuer, | varian » . “riday evening. is su W e —_— v 2 | embers of the Hons of Hermannwere| w, Tyler Olcott Talked to Members of 5 ana shivped: direc { Frank Baward Johnson has refurn- | Scotéh ~Ale, Guinness’ Dublin_Stout, was How to Renovate Old Apple Tre Norwich Business Men’s Association . o f b “arl Greiner, d Greiner, Willi: ’ jifferent concerns. It is es- 't o on 3 C. & C. lmporied Ginger Ale Bunker In Willlmantie two days eash {|The lecture was listencd (0 by » lar b e o LR 0. P. A. K. Will Make It Notable Affair. fi,,;'(':f(“",,:f at. lonkten saving of 4o | o3 fom & O trip to Boston and | & 0 e oamiae v { 3 Germania lodge, No. 11, Sons of Her-| Seven s e e ie Norwich Business Men's asso- | made on every ton of coal used in that W e e ol va udweiser Sci For appointments address E. || The midwinter conference of mann, conducted the committal Service| of the Second Consresational church | cintion has selected Tuesday cvening, | region. . As a return load for the [ Miss Pauline Chase of Broadyay A A. ADAM, Norwich Town E. BULLARD, Blis Place, Nor. [| Mavors’ association will he held o at the grave in Yantic cemetery. hed thele attentlon atiracted Deaven | Feb. 10, as the date for its second barges the output of the factories can |Nas been the EuERt of N€0 STLL ik Telepaone 447-13 wich, Conn. Jueanauln (clubBrldkeport ward Friday night while W. Tvler Ol-| pual dinner, which is to be held at the | be shipped o New London, where they | Cha o g = Atfending mayors of Connecticut cities Harold M. Bruso, gott of Churoh = atrest m(«\[:::v;’x‘ 10| Wauregan house. The plans of the |can be transshipped to all parts of the | Ven- i 3. F. CONANT, 11 Frankiin St will be the guests of Mayor - = .| them some of the marvels of an- | commiftee are to make this dinner | world. The manufacturer is by no o reerd X Bridgeport. The speaker w e Col The funeral of Harold M. Bruso was Sys observations were o JIORl A Mrs. W. W. Gamwell returned Satur- | Whitestone 6¢ and the J. F. C. 10q Brideorori, The speaker will be Col. | ol Saturday afternoon at .80, polook | 1oy System. The observatlons Wero | overtoh any of the previous effor(s of | means the only hemeficiary, the farm. [ann 50 Pittanatd, Mass, after a. ten | Olgass are the best on the market. AOTRiE G- Obbotn, oL A e e L from the hiotne of his patent na | made from the churchyard an +e | the association, and speakers of partic- | ers of northeastern Conhecticut and | 3a¥ X ey e e Try them. STETSON & YOUNG g : R Rev. | 2ccompanied by a highly informing | yjar ability are already in receipt of | that portion of the state of Massachu- | days’ visit w o e eI | SRl il Ll R e e BT T L There “pmlx\z;l;lr:; e Ao g (hy | invitations to attend, but as their ac- | setts traversed by the canal can ship | Osgood of Fast Town stree i B N LUNSRE . itely computed the amount due to the ¢ friends a ola at -1 2 cott. O SRR he | ceptances have not been received so|their produce at a far cheaper rate, g Smil [+ < i [ many friends and relatives in attend & lated {he | ceptane: received go | T e o it L of S Carpenters and Builders | fowns o' fiate om sonoot cmvmera: | e’ vl {Sok wiace 11 the family | enterianine andinateuetive sesslon | S e st GAnnoi ot bo eiven. Te il | and fad ready markeis ot Norwich | Misg Mary Pather Lippict of Smitn | on and he figure X ¥ his t City cel ery, . d prol purs: felr studies | . announced later. d the board of |and New London 0 oy z 10176 his| jlot in_the City cemetery, Rev. Mr b AL later. an 1 of { ar EACRL L U ! Best work and mateclals at riga: | is at the rate of $225 for 271,318 pupils. | Rt ‘oiciating at. the comgnittai | in this direction at ome subsequent | gfrcrtora s also. told hold & meeting <7 street for a few daye, and has several | , FRESH ARRIVAL PHOS T - There 18, MouaN et ot Df 341510 ary oioy Undeftukar - aiifer waa: 1n} 9955 on Friday evening to make further | YOUNG PEOPLE'S PROGRAMME Solleg: = ¢ & % . Telephone 50 WeST MAIN st | for varlous reasons to Be deducted. | cparge of the fumeral arrangements. " weopings, Pt e AT TWO SERVICES | Mrs Algn L. Brown has returned Genuine Big Vein . : e G == g0 Cew York. where she was one of Rev. Waiter V. Gray of Waterford TRIO OF PLAYE from New YOrk, w £ o | PR Sceupisd the palpit o e Foekvils BN TCARING S et bary, e RS Intoresting Exercises at Church of The | many . Vassar ‘alumnae who' mive 3| George’s Creek Blacksmithing o Baptist church Sunday and| Mr. and Mrs. Ward T. Alling of Pe- Hills—Taylor. SCORE DOUBLE VICTORIES Good Sheghard. luncheon at Sherry’s Saturday to Pres- | Gntil the arrival of Rev. H. Douslas | their second wedding anniversary Sat-| C- L. Hills of Norwich, Conn, mar-| giahan, Young and Bailou Improve 2 TR from the faculty of Vassar colleg From the Nickel Timekeepers || Pierce of Woodntock, who recently ac- | urday. They celebrated the occasion | ked Wednesday aftornoon, ; Their Scores in Elks’ Pool Tourney. | T%o_services at the Church of the |j,ving served for twenty-fiv that are good $1.00 to $5.00 in- [| cepted the cail to become pastor of the | DY entertaining a few relatives and ! Trinity Fpiscopal church, = oGod Shepherd on day were de- |juigay night at the Aerial theatre two vestments to the Waltham and [|| church triends. Mr. Alling is the son of W, §. | Y. Mis In the pool tournament s Fiks | Yoted especially to the observance of | 5iays were given by Vassar graduates, ALSO A CARLOAD OF -~ other lines .that meet the de | : Alling of this eity | the Re 3 e Hote, SmanE the FEmRes p at the | Young People’s day in the Universalist | 4" ¢ nds to go towards furnishing mands of every watch pocket B The &tate comvirollers pfice has | oo Snd Miga, Amsita Han end of the week, th the con- | denomination. At the morning chiurch | ihejr share of the Women's University Y ROOFING PAPER urability, we assure you o the towns of the state on school enu- | maids, and M. Cassey acted as best!each and b ndiig in {10 ‘s W ,»hu},- S0 parlictontiait —— e : : Eldaitons s e 6 2 the Tate SE 0 R | NT | man. _ Following a briet wedding trip, | (he, coptest They, were T, Shaban | (le” exercises hy “Mrs. George Boon I.-l—-_b-l Esenemy amd: SsEEctios. (o0 3 is at the rate of $2.25 for 37 RESTRAI OF | Mr. and Mrs. Hills will make thelr |J. T. Young and Geor allon. The | ina THerbe Tawrence. There was who are SHY on SHEDS by using a F. W. GUILD pupils. “There is, however; foifeitires | beFmanent home in Syracuse, N. Y. | scorcs of the last games played were | A0 L Mise Fleanor Gebrath ¢ oue COMMON' LUKISRIE . W. GUIL| e e e B TRADE HERE {i| MuyWwaraL- Marshil paaLtull 3. Young | upon What the Youns Peo- few loads of our 86 Mai d Soh. e Tie ma s Foart 96 v | ple Hav o and Are Doing Through w h w k and READY ROOFING. zlpnhstrea;‘zNurwmh | Compétition is the Mother of }‘m“ ;,}1; g1, Seatadiy 5,8 Weeke for Missions omen wio Yor e mg,"".’f”"' Fosis ot S S el gndithe Follcstian | thia ety eninz, ¢ ¢ Omea Mission Work ang will discover a welssms - A ey s o 5 [ A | ST W L] e of e strengin and appell Go. new spirit—a greater power to ACCOMPLISH things—in the everyday use of ! ate fair associations in you see in this newspaper every xvent a meeting in the state capi day is an example of the fine side The Felltml-Chamley Fha ATl L 8 21§ served in this country. is employec ph_F. Cobb, was upon the Temple of Livi ones m the texi: 1 Peter 1I: 5: also as iving stones are byilt up .Central Wharf, Norwich, Gonn, Telephones. | Christ Church Mus william A. Bu 3 for the purpose of forming a fairest competition to be ob- Berm hurc! o1 4 . | Under certain restrictions (to §1 %% i tual h - IALy Building Co., Inc Gao to Bo Tried In Norwich. T L S Zon Y ke M. C. HIGGINS b i Money due Maurice V. Palmer o2l owspaper are common carriers. ;~'“ ays lived here. | organist was members were CO s Willimantic from Mrs, Fred Case of i 4 | — — | celebrated organist in vice being conducted A Andover for electrical work at her They are open, on equal terms, §! In Sdality Wh rcattalchblr uded 3 Armstrong_and an in- A GENERAL o wos Sacintced bvidas b ey | to sl bashest e Wi Gl || o, poppetr WHE TG o P HiGH GRADE COAL uty Sheriff John Sheidan of Manches- - = { Hiall, alto, Willlam A of the national Christian union was T ter in a civil action brousht by Barl C. Advertisers meet here fairly, ‘s":(;i‘,,‘““:’,’,:;;“',fa;;;% (fii"“ 4 at the | tenor, and William A. Poticr, bass. Mr. | given by Miss Eleanor Gebrath, others Office and Yard 203 North Main 8% TRA Alexander of Norwich, in which Mr. Frequently ‘' the advertising of week: Crowley-Walsh 1 Vs Congdon. | and Mrs. Potter are now residents of | of the union also participating in the Office Telephone 1257 Alexander clalms $100 damages. The competitors appear on the same 1l 26; Harrington “Cormick 31| Providence % programme. The Perfect Tonic uit is returnable before Justlce of ihe poge, | v Crowley-Wadsh - & lattery-Mo- | , There was a speclal = serviee for B feeee Toace Johni D. Hall, at Norwich, T'cb. ‘The newspaper is your mar- || Grory 81 Ve Hurrington-MeCormick | Carisunas Ceve, including Harnbys | orpyck BY AUTOMOBILE ASK ANY ) oat 10 4. b Palmer is an electeichl St s g 17; O'Donovan-T. Metiroty 81 vs. J, | 1oly Night, Wulsh’s Gloria Patri, Wil DRUGGIST NORWICH, CONN. bR 531 et plice. s brought to B i in's Gloria in Rxcclsis and Cantante ON MAIN STREET. R A doorstep. You can buy where | Domino, several hymns and the LR A e - _ i you ecan get the best terms or —_—— Prayer set to Gregorian music. | Mr. Russell of Hallville Was Hit by JOSEPH BRADFGRD Emk-r H;: Elb°rwN" F:"” i the best merchandise. Entering Northfield Seminary. Christmas = morning = there was o Machine of G. F. Tubbs. i . F Burning Kinds and l.m Sevmour Jackson o 94 Laurel Readers of newspaper adver- Friends of Miss Helene Otis are con- | lengthy order of service, one number e ‘ Hill avenue, while delivering Norwich || tising alwavs enfoy the advan- || aratuiaiing hec upon er successtul | belng Lambilotie's Te Douin, arransed | A man from Hallville by the ame of ol ) Send for ree Burning BOOK BINDER Tulletins on CHIt ° street Satuifday tage of an open market and [ admission. to Northfield seminary. | b¥ Dr. Roath. Russell was struck on Main street escriptive Booklet ALWAYS IN STOCK morning, slipped and fell on the ice prices regulated by the law of From a large list of applicants, Miss M 5T e SR T Sunday ‘morning and knocked down KING'S PUREMALT r “"HR a:d broke his left elbow. He was taken competition. Otis is honored in -being selected as| A meeting of the state board of di-|about 11 o'clock by the automobile DEPARTMENT A. - oP Slank Books Made and Ruled te Orde- | (o the office of Dr! Louis T. Cassidy cnefilly meeting all requirements and [ rectors of the Connecticut association | driven by George F. Tubbs of No. 388 36-38 Hawley St. B in a delivery wagon where lho in- leaves this (Monday) morning to be‘m of women workers was held ia ‘West Main street. The accident which ey St Boston ¥ | Officemmcor. Market and Shetugket Stay 08 BROADWAY ausy was treateds ! ber new duties =3 | Haven Thursday, - was said to have been unavoidable ocs - Telephone 46d=A3 = ¥ ol R CRERTERRR T