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THE WEATHER. Forecast For Today. Forecast. for Southern New England: S ¥ . X ; ; ? bly rain. . g g : G gz A good - - : - " . £ i ¥ Predictions from the Nfl;:.’ufi ‘Her- i : ¥ In Norwich and vicinlty fffy for their state quacterly payment, may w - 5 anything roaching R g i B e G ~_ |overcast, with slowly falling temperc- J s nbegiyihe, o on i e o' | alde OF tho Droperts. I CEaeRs ‘Overhauling and | .. oo s, e kT e iy e - ¢ The following records reported from Th, g ” - b 4 v Sevi harmacy, sho hanges Soldie Ther in the roundhouse of the Thanksgiyi > . i ?:mp%ntura and rhemgc:omulc SO “and Worcester road, in this the assessed 7 3 3 Repmr w°rk changes Frigay: e X mes largest ‘prop : Ran gy ggrmeea eac 7a m. 48 28:93 o -eight tons, very rare - A ST of all kinds on Automobiles, |2 = " 5 mes | e ok, and Firat Lieut,| (felsht and tho, other for passenger |amount of the iszus of bonds Various Home Gatherings or"the Holi- CARVING SETS R TR O, S hoth trains. They were hoth bullt atje: value of the = Carriages, Wagons, Trucks| Hishest 59, iowest 48 s i vikte das D e e T T :‘,’i,,, 'pfl;',':_: “"'Qw' nke:|We have a fine line of these ~ Serymriae: harged from linder with 23 o corporate bonds from —_— - _|for holiday trade. ’ and Carts. Predictions for Friday: Fair. expired. Thi h members of Tolke, ‘and driving wheels 51-3 | tion under Section 2336, woud fmpose | At the Avery homestéad on West y P 3 Friday's weather: Cloudy, continued|the fi eet The Quinebaug imost endless under- | Town street thirty-one gathered on Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- | warm. ] five feet driving wheels, and & 16 Inch | tak ing evening for a socisl| ELECTRIC PORTABLES B e bbbkt Moon ad Tides: ous retords. Extracis fromm the Hies| cYlinder with 24 tneh stroke. gasessars ehroug bour. At Siner r; and Mrx. Dutght : ; 3 < % i - . . .Blacksmithing in all ita branches. f P Ui m? “F g‘tnthe ulletin of half a century ago| ‘William 'riola.u Esq., mw‘:t:emf:a Z.:var.v enu'rt;'::.d 2 party of four- | Choiea hu of '25 Electric | Rises. | Sets. (| Water. ets. | follow: C. Stone of Stonington and Miss Mary g Day. ;' R Y 1 Letter from Charleston Prison. 3 Freeman. Mr, and Mrs. Frank A. Av- Table le to select from.. p = TR Monday, Nov, 21, 1864—A private ery gave n dinner of seventeen Cov- 00 up. ar u"r : 3570 -35| letter has been' received In this €Ity | Hoice Walked Onto Railroad Track. ore, their guests being Rev. and Mrs ¥ . Lorenzo V., Mr. and Mrs. 5 .2 1 56| Charleston, S. . The letter is dated | morning, Mr. John G. Standish left his| How can it be said, then, that such | Perle Whitford and two children, ali OIL HEATERS 507 to 515 North Main St. s : 10 Sopt. 21, ‘The writer states that he|Rorse and truck standing near William | honds are exempt from taxation? They | of Jewett City, Sir. and Mrs, Frank E. s ol 652 | 420 Wl 680 88| o8%con in very ill health. He says|Trolan's boiler shop on the West Side.|are not exempt. The most that can be | Hyde, daughter Clara and son Walter| We carry the famous Perfec- o+ Six hours after high water it 1s low | he has been separated from nearly all, While he went into the shop on busi-|said is that the whole issue, by virtue | Hyde of Lisbon. tide, which is followaé hy flood tide. Norwich boys in confinement but that | ness, Soen after the 11:30 !:’el:ht of being secured by morigage, is ex- R tion ofl Hfit-'- Il s odor- Heat Your House VILLE NEWS | hot it thot it Dl o gy | Boping tha & horse s e the (k| obia st 0¥ ot mesichetn fupa'ja | SQUARE DANGES ENJOYED. ljesy and smokeless. th 1 o ar- sess A e of & O ca GREENE S i agxud Mr. M'David’s som, (at the|the engineer blew the whistle, Where- | tno oococement list of the town where Popular Entertainment at Parish Fai - = Falls) are both dead. upon the animal walked directly upon|it is situated. Prima facie, all the Friday Eveni et 3 arm ung In rom OX or s . e tracl e en e strucl e trucl With Gas Al Rung In From Box 212 For|™ ¢ capt. Kibb's office three eubsti- | the track. The engine struck the truck, Y Suaing. A | Hooiing. the haree dma. pars -of - | Pon4,28 S00R cerperations afe subice g She Burning Timbers—Thanksgiving Vis- | tutes were accepted,’two for Norwic! to taxation, and it canno Much shown Fridas : isors in and out of Town. one for Windham. truck some three rods off the K| that there is any general statute|nignt ot {he fair at Parish hall, & mid| = m .By Usmg a Good Work of Soldiers Ald, 2nd into the Thames river, while the|providing otherwise. ~To entitle the |moonlight night helping to insure a| i . The fire department responded to| sme lagics of the Soldiers® Aid con=| or Gnioron the Tjuck, Went AYIg|holders of such bonds to the exemb- |jirge attendance. The fancy work and | = A !l alarm Friday afternoon about 4 iy rcidy P D e o o ey o ered |tion ~iven under Section 2319, the¥ | thq' candy table were well patronized, | . ° a bet Rt £ cluded their labors on Saturday af-|about in the water for a few moments, would have to show that, in the mean. b= Yook from Pox 3 D Baswell avenue. | ternoon. Their report shows non in-|but soon with a cry of human agon¥ | o' Ge 'the statute they have simply | o Was the grab bag table and the eam a or Hickory street and Boswe! afin ef dustrially they have labored to have|went to the bottom. loaned monéy on intérest, with as fortune teller was also kept busy. companv e o Foamant I amd he ro.| 2ccomplished g0 much in the =time| "Capt. Henry V. Washburn of New |ypricroni(hat the borrower snall pay | pore time was given to dancing, there timbers in a vacant lot - s’;;- alotted. If other towns' and neigh- | London, Acting Master U. S. N., has | far ooy thineans cod thet ihe same | Peing x'-:n! square dances among the 2 . Bach radiator is a steam heater in|call was sounded In a short time. The| horhoods there need be no fear that|been a prisoner of war for two Vears. |iisacured by morigage on real ed- |iumbefs. Mrs. M. L. Sliney of Greene- | 190 Main St., Norwich BE. dtself. It is safe, sanitary and eco- | firemen easily extingulshed :]e ‘Y; the soldiers will "pass a hunery|He is now at Camp Ford, Texas, and |(ate in this state. If this con be shown | 11 Was the soloist of the evening e NG y nomical. There is no coal to carry in | with the aid of chemical Tnderneath|Thanksgiving. We congratulate the | writes home that there is a fair pros- | (o !, Ih1S State. 1f this Con b° FUOTR |and was heard most acceptadly in and no ashes to carry out, and it does | the timbers were soms leaves Which it | jadies on their success, the citizens on | pect that all naval prisoners will soon | ey, 25> exempt If 1t the song, You Dear, and The Song eway with an endless amount of dust |is supposed C—Ffighg mefimhfl;: m :; their Jiberality and the soldiers on|be exchanged. Corporations cannot determine for OfI My Queen, Thia N iy it b MR e g e el D S R R S T Making Horse Shoe Nails. themselves that their bonds are ex- |, (" STy Wey fhls hos Been ove 0¥ institute Brookiyn, N. Y. < T{ maintains on cven temperature|fro and clouds of smoke filled the| Hoimes of the First Cavairy writing| The New London horse-nail factory |empt from taxation. The most they |;nSibers o Sacred Heart church. | npmeg " TOWR street for over Thanks- snd.the gas flow is shut off automatl-} ,.gnhoring streets. of the fight of the 12th inst, says: It|Das resumed operations. There are|can do is to agree to pay any tax v g cally when the desired steam pressure i _ |new 23 machines in'the building for |imposed on them, but such agreement c“: .—n' otings. . = is reached, thereby preventin wasto e Cancy, Wopt Btias TaS,atter the regiment pad heen Joln | the mannfacture of machine cut horse will net serve to excuse o bondholder | ¢ p, g agpmon g L LB SR LR 3 S . : e -5 M. Michochvitz of Fitchville was ar- | Rogers, commanding the regiment was | Sipe nalle, o 0 {from tseine’ W Donde it WS G| this ook oy Mesavars DE the Pirat|on Town strect, having come. . for Call and witness a demonstration at | raved. Friday moon by Officer. Gasey | Wounded while with his usual gallan- s be the | Methodist church were held _Tuesday | Thanksziving. e Ty rested Friday & try Jeading the command in s charge | celebrate Thankssiving Day._ there will | Section 2323. It would seem to o | Mathoaist chusch wges hald " Tusbday 2 o e e o aOthertar. | Tt 18 @ serious loss to- us to_be-dor Bs Sgwpaperiasied-/from. this” office | A6ty of the assbedes, I case & Bro fon B ietian atenes Wedsisldey v e e et E = 2 morning- older cou'd show that he - : al . of ain spen The City of Norwich rest of two men who were accused of | Prived of the services of an offier so A Tkadioiag By in the exception of Section 2319, above | ening at Mr—and Mrs. Wilson Millers| Thanksgiving in East Hampton with e Lity of Norwic killing o chicken belonging o a local | faltlh 3 grea "I Satrirday. Nov. 18« 1864 Thanis. |TerTed to, to_astertaiti 'the- actusl [of West Town stadet, an Y ev-|his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Hen- Tuath bonds, and to deter- | cning with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Apley s, kbam, Unknown Man Found Drowned, |Siving day was very generally but|iometpon of SUch bonds, a%a 1o Ooatue | of Vergason axente. i {ry S. Markham - %/ — G‘S alld Electflcal Dept. P. quietly observed in the city. All the 4 e ersonals. Saturday afternoon the body of ald o o of the bonds over the assessed value Miss Emma Hutter of New Britain middle aged Irishman was found in|ChUrches were thronged in the morn-|of the mortgaged land. ~ Family Party. % Mr. Mrs, C. W. G of the|S2me with Miss Marion Randall to - - i il this f Central avenue 321 Main St., Alice Building|spent Thurday in Providence, B L - |the Yantic river at Bean Hill direct. | :n€ and at most of them patriotic ser- spend Thanksgiving and the week end Iy in the rear of the barn of Capt. A.|JIonS ‘were presched. There were TAFTVILLE Canteroury turnplke had a family par- | gt ny - A 54 barrel bonfires at night than 4 at Miss Randall's home here. T e g oy iart A coroners nduost was | Ueual and fewer bovs around them. B e aitpits. St et aan Mrs. John Sharples, sons Warren and : Case itaq H. H. Starkweather of this city and | Funeral of William Frisbie Held on les: G rant Miss Annie White, Mrs. Mary Gas- g R YR i::!:oeraed aby vi'rda't of mfiie:m T. M. Waller of New London were| Friday Afternoon—Lincoln Club dc::\’g(l?tnars;ulh.fla‘ll of rg‘en.fgfllet ::g smey and daughter, Marjorie, of Dan- hrnest E B““ar d T os Ton Bighin stveet | Srowning. The deceased who was lame | 195t week admitted to practice in alli Oyster Supper—Foresters Gave Par-| Mr. and drs. Walter Grant and chil. | lelson, were guests SR us - end ) s mosD e *| had been about Bean Hill begging for | Sos . roures St Tt Datvh i i dren, Sadie and Charles Grant. S oL Y. RN SETE Bagsamity” Eeme- sometime past, but no one knew his | Srates District court in session at| ty in St.Louis Hall. dy of Town street. Harold Anderson of Waterbury came it 1 = . 5 . e - — VIOLIN home Friday for & short sy with his| posed it ho-wie'the (nomndiary who | pcabicy TSRS ,SCOfty 200 N, ¥.|, The funem of NWillem Eriebie pan e e eweons sttoot| | M. Fran Gerdner and sen, Pred- - parents. Ored gt Fvde's ooTn and that beller, 11th C. V. both of this city are|dertaker George G. Grant on Provi-|gathered dandelion blossoms Tharsday| Srick R Ok Noank, tetyrn TEACHER Henry Ofarshall of New York spont|spot. . % XM T2°| dmong thie officers recently dlscharged | dsnce stroet Friday afternocn at, thrseand snowbirds wers scén. Thanksgiving with Mrs. Thurston I v . ¥ o : = = . | from the service of the United States | 0'cloc] ‘riends o 2 B s, T - > - tn Willimantie two duye sasn | o o B e e M| A Honaan ot tne o1, Frederick |on acount of the expiration of time.|ed as bearers. - Rev. Arthur Varley of Sheltering Arme Service, Barler at her home on Peck’s cor o They were respectively First and Sec- | the Taftville Congregational . Coleman, pastor of Trin-| 2¢% at Plymouth cled in prison at Ander-{,n4 Lieutenants in the First Company | conducted the services and_ at uyn e haciat CRte VIl conbaes the sonville, Ga., recently. raised in Norwich at the outbreak of | §Tave in Ames cemetery in Lisbon he|gd 4 "Singay atternoon at the Shel-| _Mr. and Mrs. John S. McJennett and Thomas Youpg and W. A. Main in a Pay for Sol the rebellion and they leave behind |read a committal service. tefing Arms. family of Boston and William D. Mc- recent fishing frip to Preston City pond| Wednesday, Nov. 23, Families | them a record of which they may well AMr. Frisbie had spent most of his i Jennett of New York are spendinz returned with a handsome string of{of soldiers who Nave not given orders | feel proud. Tife in this vicinity. He was a carpen-| neo. puikersen of Washington street | Thanksgiving end the week end with pickerel and sunfish. Three of the ter by trade and had been living inf, % "re "V rc city over Thanksgiv-| their father, John McJennett of Pecks pickerel weighed three = pounds. 3 the home of Robert Shaw. On Nov.|, -"Gea corner. Friends of the fishermen are expecting |REV, W. S. NEWTON CORPORATION BONDS NOT 23 he died suddenly at the home - of invitati T fish er. in Lisbon. T an invitation to a fish supper. CALLED TO THE WEST EXEMPT FROM TAXATION :f,‘“;}:fiui’:;;““ms‘ Lisbon aeO 505| Arthur L. Loring of Washington| Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Sterry of week street. For sppointments address E. €. BULLARD. Bliss Place, Nor- :h. Gornm g J. B. FRANKMUN, D. S, T, SPECLALIST 1N hronle and Nervous Diseas E G 4 b street is at his home In Brockton,| Lee avenue entertained Thanksgiving 9, s:nn_m:“fsm .. Hours: 10| VOLUNTEER LIFE SAVING Former Norwich Pastor Is to. Assist |Issued by Connecticut Gas, Electric Sayngs v Tu“uh_ Evine Lim. Mass., for the Thanksgiving recess. lédr. :::—?m“:;{i mxsi;‘;fingfid g; & 000 B ieptone 1o, CORPS FOR NORWICH. T IChanal” Cor . Dedisatior. Light and Manufacturing Cos’ Taftville Plays Plainfield. ree 3 Stanley Gay a student at Pratt| Porto Rico, who is spending the win- 3L i & ter with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond. - : aftvill cer team lines u il IR Commodore Davids Here to Form Or- Rev. William S. Newton, formerly Tax Commissioner William H, Cor- .gfl‘:n'rm;tnn:];‘)fm:y on the pmvi;.‘ e c A -r s U P ganization—Life Buoys and Rope|[pastor of the Grecnevilla Baptist |Din has received from Attorney Gen- good game rl dence street grounds, and a MARRIED, church, and representing the Amer-|eral John H. Light an opinion upon |is expected by the followers of the \ o in Variety = Daoy ican Baptist bublication society and |his Inquiry as to whether bonds issued | manea’ Hie. ITocal team 1o of & une —pIn Novth Ston- T814—1914 mn Vane BROWN — HOLMES X - ington, Nov. 28, 1914, by Rev. John G. Th h the efforts of Commodore |the Baptist state convention of Con-|by the electric light, gas and manu- | usual strength this year and is out esteriy, R. I, Lewis Her. 4 William Dayide, who is connected with |necticut, has been called to Dayton, | facturing corporations of this state | to cut a niteh in the records of eastern| LuttoRof Westerly, T g John A -.l'.fln & Son ves Stuff man Brown and Miss Clara Mar- 3 . . s 0., where he will participate in the re- {may be exempt from taxation under icut. e ymm!| a re- ite Holmes, both of Stonington. o .. Oli ; ed and Plain mea lna sbégugfi;—:’ r{.l:eamd:l; gorc ogl;?:,’ dedication of the ghapelp:ar The Her- | Section 2319 of the General Statutes. S&i‘{‘ifii‘fiih :lrecgng m".fi'.'y‘é. fol- ..‘;:;.: — .-;’.-- — In_South Cov- C AL 2, life saving buoys and ropes have been |ald of Hope. There are six of these| In his answer he says that Section | Jowing: Goal, H. Finlayson; fullbacks,| entry, Nov. 36, 1914, by Rev. Waiter ° LEHMIGH VALLEY Pickles; Relishes, Etc. Placed at several places around fthe|cars in use in the western states. 2823 of the General Statutes express- | . Sutton, F. Dejardien; haifbacks, W.| I Paion Charles S 'Brooks and Miss| = .\ b city where their use might be needed| Mr, Newton will leave Dayton for |ly makes such bonds taxable; except | White, ¥. Greenhalgh, F. Knowles; Viola Steers Smith, both of Soutn|No. u $6.50 per ton. 3 fret2 in emergencies. These are the Laurel | New London Sunday evening and_will | When otiaerwise provided. forwards, R. Pilling, A. Finlayson, W.| ~oventry. et FRs: Office and Vard Central Wharf » Hill bridge, public landing, three at|carry on evangelistic work at North| The law 1s olear that exemption | Wilton, J. McAleese, jéss Greenhalgh; | GUNN — LYNOR —In l' 'S al‘ket the Chelsea Boat club, and one at Mo- | Ashford for about ten days, With Mrs. |from taxation must be strictly con- | reserves, J. Blanchette, H. Howarth, Foderxidwios, ' Edward B. ; hegan park. He expects to piace 21 in [ Newton he will then go to West Vir- |strued, e Mrs, Catherine Lynch. Franklin all about the city- Each life saving|ginia where he will carry on a cam-| He further finds that the only stat- Foresters Gave Party. 6 Fra Street apparatus consists of the buoy with 100 {paign in The Herald of Hope. MTr. ute which can be clalmed to exempt| The Foresters gave a party in St. DIED JUSTIN HOLDEN, Propristor ~ | (0% OF fope attached. Newton has Deen in the employ of |in any way such property from tax- | Louis hall Thanksgiving aight. There e » Commodore Davids will spend about |the American Baptist Publication so- lation is Section 2319 of the Gen- two weels here, and in that time ex-[clety and the Baptist state conven-|eral Statutes which provides: RRIN—In Norwich, Nov. 26, John L. ‘was a large number present and danc- "f\. Perrin. e ing was enjoyed until a late hour. Mu- | Funeral from the Mt. Calvary Baptist pects to organize a branch of the life|tion of Connecticut for six years. “)Te sic for the dancing was fornished church, High street, Saturday after. 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Daily 9\ saving corps. He will organize class- o —— ngree:::t ?fifihfi"@flfi,’?&‘a},"fif Dg an enghenra. consi:un‘ of the fouo:{ noon, Nov. 28, at 2,30 o’clock Burial in 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. Sundays - FRANKS INN es and give free instruction in rescue |y, ., \wTNESS THIRD DEGREE |tho taxes thereon, and secured by o |ing: Plano Ernest Lafond, drum O, family lot in Maplewood cemetery. . work and resuscitating drowned peo- mortgage on real estate in this state, | Beausoiliel and violin A. Dupont. Dur-| GARDINER—In Jewett City, Nov, 27 ; ple. On Friday he gave a talk at the IN MONTVILLE LODGE.|shall, to an amount equal to the as.|inZ the evening refreshments were| 1914, Adeline A. Gardiner, aged 7 We Make No e Cor. ‘Green and Golden Sts. Youns Mens Christian * aseoclation: | ol - K. of ©. {55564 vaine of the mortsaged land i | served. T s it ooe at 3 PAWbeK i i . A assessm Fune: un oon_af 'cloc] Follow the srowd to the enly plsce | hoy'SColte; Gock hands and others e e - R SIS W0 e b whAre L e Supod ok B LI CIK at Bex late residence " Surial Mon- Whatever i low ndon where genuine choj who may be in e - . - » day. It omit wers. Sk b arate by ap/Otital shot. R Walle hers 1o Tiks woihar 5 noh tion; but the excess of any such loan The Lincoln club gave an oyster Y junction with Harbormaster Herman| - Iarge delegation from White Cross|Over such valuation shall be assessed | supper at their rooms on Merchants BaT | council, No. 13, of this city will at-|and taxed in the town where the lend- | avenue Wednesday evening with 4 F Thomugl‘ Examinations 5k Anb thwan ipakelidr. and eleo Bag Attt {end thie Sunday afternoon mesting of | &f resides in tne same manner os | larse number of the me:liext- pres- CARD OF THANKS or R = & . equot council, No. 125, of C., o er money on interest.” ent. The chowder was one of Maec- I take this means of extending my ‘wh - | ot Les been found that the orEaniza- | iyncasville when the third or major| It Wil be noticed that the expres- | Dougals famous ones and hearifelt thenke and sraiitude to il || That means THOROUGH -when a great benefit in the latger cities, | degree of the order will be confer-|5lon used in this section is merely | greatly enjoved by all. After the S e e hiness ooy 2 | examined as you should every six They have been very generally organ. | Ted UPOR a class of ten candidates who| money loancd on intérest” while in |chowder appropriate entertinment was| 303, way Guring the Waces, Geath and | Lii o0, G2 30" . 1'armer, ized through the south. Two hundred | have qualified for this high honor. |Section 2323 which imposes taxes, the | provided. e et o b TR ank 10 sen! The work will be done under the di.|Words used are “notes, bonds, stocks, — funeral, especially the memb g z B X e orce yeooranfenr | rection of District Deputy . John F.|ONeys” etc. In view of the express Glee Club at Plainfield, Lincoin SSR°o? Taftvitie: . We Tell You Fnlkly No ? are made by cities other kinds of ap- | Hennon of Jewett City and his de- |designations of Section 2323, the omis- | The Everready Glee club soccer foot-| (Signed) ~ JOSEPH E. HARTLEY. . et 3 0“ y 0ll S. paratus are installed. gree team. sion of the words “notes, bonds and | bal] team journeys to Plainfield today . — wuk Nas Commodore Davids has also been to| This dwill behthehfirst time that the ;'lgc:; i i!r; Eec‘t:gg ;?;fl, e:lfifh ir; tn.s fo meeltvl:he seoonfi tea.m]ol umd place. 18 . . major degrse has been exemplified in a later| The club has a clean slate and have Wl’y leave your fal‘mmg Gales Ferry and has arranged that p] i c 1 ; out Montville In a number of years and|date, Is very significant. high hopes of retaining this record. Net only- do we maintain the high- 3 3 o the | there.. Tn the stmmer & dory that can | & great deal of interest is being man- | , 1 further assistance is needed to in- | The manasement were. well pleasod ast standird 'of sfficiancy in mod exXpos to €} bo used for rescue work will be pro- | Ifested throughout this section in con- dicate the legislative intent. such as- | with the playing of the team Thanks- ern dentistry that is painless and er, hil . vided. sequence. The Norwich party will|Sistance is found in the fact that im- | giving merning and have decided to L stands the test of time—but we be- M » whlle our stock‘ mn- The commodore is staying at the Y. |leave here on the 115 trolley. {;::lns :_-Be-::lz:l‘)::. l‘lxmen;)t's XM interest, | use the same lineup. lisve the -:n fo: Mn:k-t . exp sed twice, once in S s honest wo: cludes everything necessary |- C. A feterence tamoneys at interest socured Seriously Burned. valuable business asset. s notes or bands or responeible per- i " « for the construction| Twenty-five Years Married. REVENUE TAK STAMPS, sons and a second time 1n Teference o | puies e L i, T, Seriously DR. F. C. JACKSON % Friday A o > burned with hot water, is improving . 3 Of m. f !lledl at riday was the enty-fifth wed- Required for Pool Tables, Bowling moneys on {interest secared by mort- | aq good as can be expected. Victor N Proo! s, ding anniversary of Mr, and Mra. B.| Ay gage of real estate. DR. D. ). COYLE . : ys, Theatres and Tobacco Deal- | ¥°% : was carrying a pan of boiling water . : . J. Towest es? {B. Gardner of New London. Mr. and ‘ALl moneys at interest secured by |ang the contents splashed over him. prices? Gardner were married Nov. 27,| ers. notes or bonds of responsible persons, I i inflicting burns of a most serlous na- Sudeshoing the.iting Denityl. Co. resident in this stato or elsewhero, ex. e eciprd i1he "wee W. H. Farrell of New London. who |cept money loaned by this state, and | ‘o The Edwarfiiappell Co. is the deputy collector of internal rev- |all moneys on interest, secured by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hampson of . Lad; A"«.::d:lt. N"P?um 1282.3 by B, C. Barker and Miss Lavina Rog- enue for this district, visiteS this city |miortgage on real estate in this State | Bame o hlers boce ShPogm s Sl ARG dvvoosallmsanind Contral Whari Goal‘and Lumber| S0, 0 Now Lo M o e aaia o¢ the woarey eraation to the e sisewhers niprs than. the twners ittt Stuads tha Toat of Tone ‘ime B rdner el ne lon pay eres! or, ! e th - - Telephones of the event Friday, but passed the |required for the use of all proprietors |list at § per cent” PR o MEaand MikJOppi IR 38 vl Test of Ti T the, o of Dool and billiard rooms, bowling al- | Thus, at this early date, there seems theaters and dance halls and |to have been a differentiation made by § T TR Mieams stanive mvast e shistned froce | sy T are Dutweln noneyk S {n- s ust Tom | terest sect nds, and moen: { Children COTry |Colcctor Farrell bafore Nov. 30 or the'|on interect secured by - mortenses | | Sosting specks, ¥ FOR FLETCHER'S delinquents will be subject to prose- | When, therefore, the act in question| f§ PAins in the eyeball, heaviness R Cution and & penalfy of 50 per cent. | (Scction 2319) omits all reference t the hd-{. -oru:-. yellow tinge to . . - 0 tax, “moneys at interest secured by bon white of eyes, al! originate in liver Free Burving Kinds and lehigh| C A ST O RIA %952 8F &y tmposed for the perion |1 o Piersst secured by bonds.” et iy from Nov. 1 to June 20 next and is |islature ¢id not intend that section to e - — calculated on_=a two-thirds basis of |apply to anything other than the or- a full year. For instance proprietors |dinary morigage loans ALWAYS IN STOCK : A. D. LATHROP e Baol i wilard rooiss Snd bowl | Commarecd Aions.ihis tent_soems TOP NOTCH RUBBERS Diamonds ys m pa; ax o WO~ ref to b jusively shown. A Bifiderter. Niarket Siid Shetioiat Bts G AG E,R : R | thiras of 5 for table and each | fortiori is Such the case when conside THE BEST OF ALL RUBRERS - Televhone 463-12 cll.A;lllT GCOAL “THE BRIGHT KIND” @ | alley. Dealers in tobacco who sell over [ered in -connection with the rulé of ke All the latest styles, high or low cut, $200 worth annually must pay uh'-u consiruction against exemptions abeve etc, See them. > of two-thirds of $4.80. Dance halls |referred to. \ - taxed at $10 each and fot: 1% tro t . o - Fumeral Divoctor Jlio.53 stios ranrmmsias| 1 s e mat o poticy o¢ i : FRANK A. BlLL, 193 Main 2, For each pool table and each bowling | nevertheless, a tax will not be deciared sfford almoch lnstert velief and B i oo e s e glley the tax is $3.84. 'The tex onm vamubeufin?mlt ‘may lmfl:h double fortify tha systems S taxa & reason e con= ot = . afld Emba]w oo;fi:: to seating capacity and HItRtlon G ot $eroid tani tamn: resce of tiese distrenriy liments, Shea & Burke Diamonds JOHN 0. PECKHAM - They tano the itver, purify tae stomach, 3 .'0|lfl & fiem“ B“ss . o . . L % o % ; Tegalzte tha Bowels, cool the bloed, - Yhenee & ¢ Beexdiwy Prompt service day or night |7l trses ail thoss who comes. under | Seontig ba o Hertiord. oy Conn’ r-e,y':.,.;... Fiain or Sumar Osated. 43 Main Street 5 . ; ks provisions of the war tax to make|102:" Lackwood vs. Weston, 61 Comn e CopTuiotus SWe anem Birg‘ms 126 Main Street can.2 {mm i as governmen k - § ; Tel. & Lady Assistant mmediate . payment e v s % N R e re has ullmtm pob T L . " = ecily afler Nov, 30 cured by trust moetgape deeds theyl -

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