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- EVERY DAY Mfifibm«mm e VARIOUS MATTERS .u... osi et sont tha wedt-end with rriends | C ton and New London. Red Cross seals are beginning to ap- 2 Mr. and' Mrs,, John Hoffman and Turkeys Ducks, Chickens. |pear on letters apd packages. L . John. HaTan 4 mm Mild as it seems, pqguwbmerofmtu.mm. o i are bordered with lco uvery morn] s (O ol ol resh Vegetables, Fancy Fruit t nights in De- | home Sunday evening after S ey i’» Ve es, F F wg.ube“ mo&% thohttoth‘fi.h. a few days with friends in Derby. uuryn;r.u ::"‘G:-y ‘Buy a Box of Apples. Sale at Spiritual academy tomorrow.| Miss Blanche M. Dygert, of North| Monday evening, following its regu- and scalp, . In washing the Te— Ealad and bésh NpNG; WeNAE Burlington Vt, is visiting her broth-|iar pusiness meeting, which wad held t is not advisable to uee a - Coll will bo-keen to sscure|cmue - DYéert of Laurel Hill AV-1,; the pariors ofthe Wauregan hause, ssnift, but & prepars- SOmers apoaimens of tho new revénse stampe | the members of Rev. Daniel Mullen as- i o R i ; i Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tillinghast ‘and | sembly, fourth degree smion, Knights ‘The last of the holiday visitors, in- | children of Clark’s Falls vz;n holiday x L partook of a banquet In cluding students and their guests, left | guests ‘of Miss Volmer s town Monday. making the trip by auto. the banquet, the members and their A number of wreatlr makers in the Mr, and Mrs. John Duff and son|jady friends met in the front mgr, suburbs have already begun their work | Edward of Rockwell street are visit- | from whence they proceeded to fi‘ n T mlEn to supply the holiday demand. ing in New Canaan, Mrs. Duff will re- | panquet 3 hall. main f longer stay. Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Wilcox of e - ¢ : The tables, which had been arranged sclmol f Di Clinton celebrated the nz;‘{ eoni- | Miss Susie Lam b, who teaches in 1o feas 0 posria, e B the form of versary of their wedding Monday. e Geer distric yard has return- g—mflm mflh“‘ room or spending the holiday recess| .c/0nC o! tha(i‘-flu! "I“I. in whis e ed from predominated, Mrs .Mary Curtis Morgan, 82, widow er, Mrs. Fannie C. Lamb, ) 28 OAK STREET of Thars O Marken: SHE Sutiiay of| " TOvBte S, M e adorned the tables, making a most ef Teleghone 3082 her home in Cohanzie, Waterford. Mr. and Mrs. William G. Mcl n | fective memhl& Grace was said by organizations in and son have moved from 69 Church |[Rev- J. H. Fitzmaurice, the g R e ol wu 5 E i§i ?;E canthrox i it & £ Eg £ égg? § i g ?%EE é : the guésts honor of i Strollers in the coun districts | street to the h £ Mrs. McLaren's | {he assembly, after which . Sunday failed to see evextlr%ne of the | father, Peter J_°§1’§1\°amm, 153 Proad. | id full justice to the i f::.?m.? uh‘u‘::givu t:r“. u\l a for- ens, $18. to $25. blackbirds which were so numerous | way. lectable menu: m e fop s ‘ t. Mary's ==t during the fall, all having left for the L £ .. |Parish. this city, who is held in pieas The style, the quality and south. W. E. Canfield, principal of the| Mock Turtie Soup a la l;*sla-ul ant remembrance by many of the older v e Celery, ves. residents. It has = membership of > the fit can’'t be beat 4 Sale of Christmas gifts at the Cen- ;‘:m’: E&i’;‘;fi:fflé‘fi:’efizfifi‘z“'& Bakeq Boston Bluefish—Duxelle. |about 50 and its jurisdiction covers the 239 Main St, Franklin Square tral Baptist church Wedneudaysafier& Néw England Business Hducational| . s{‘fl:{e&:‘a&s% o tuflxa‘rzclm;;n'nheNgmghtr: !ut: : e C in tod y. . noon & ?d% evening. Supper at 5.30 an f;'%fix?&?n'n i:;e;: Friday and Saturday Ma‘“"hed' Turnips. Mashed Potatoes. | ville, Moosup, Danielsop, Putnam and 3 : 3 Cramberry Sauce. % this city. The present executive of BEdgar W. Chapman with a force of Rolls. cers of the assembly are: F. N., Dr. T. workmen, is making improvements to | PLACE OF HONOR Mu: TFinger ns. - “French Cream, Auarug Flavors. | A. Crowley; F. C., Charles O. Murp] the state road extending from North ' ed Cake. W, icGaryy; F, C., F, P. Stonington to the Stonington town 7O HER INSEIRING, POGI * A Taste ; the ment e anha m line. The Rule of Reason, By Bertha Hirsch 121.125 Main Street ; 8 Baruch, Published in Cosmopolitan Capt. Claudius M. Seaman has been , ordered from the 13th company at| Student. COURT OF LAW _, Fort Wright to the Sixth company FOR THE; NATIONS, stationed at Fort Moultrie, S. C., De-| The November number of The Cos- ¥ —_— cember 1. mopolitan Student, published at Ann| Governor Baldwin Tells D. A. R. Meet- Arbor, Michigan, gives the place of ing This is Coming. Some of the granges are reminding | haonor to a strong and inspiring poem, S their members that this is the month | The Rule of Reason, by Bertha Hirsch| «wars of self defemse will never| The police fecords for the month of | ke nydrant at Brosa ana Cedsr m & R[NG for farmers to take a vacation, visit- | Baruch, of Los Angeles, now at her|cease until the kingdom of heaven is|November showed 126 arrests made in | streets, which is scheduled to have a ing the city for rest, relaxation and to|home in Norwich. This high-grade| instituted upon earth,” said Governor|the 30 days of the month; an average | water pressure of 3¢ pounds, showed &et new and practical ideas, publication ‘of the colleges has not ad- | Simeon E. Baldwin, in addressing the|of a little over four a day. Of those 4 pounds. The other hydraiit, which ; i ; mitted women writers to its pages sof state meeting of the Daughters of the | who appeared before-the court on on |is at the corner of Broad street and F.fl‘l Blms Local art students have received no- | that Mis Baruch’s honors are all the| American Revolution at New Haven|the police blotter, 39 paid fines. 38 nmy. Thich fx whers the Sieamer tices for the winter exhibition of the|more significant. Monday night. But of wars of offense, [ went to jall, and 35 were dlscharged | was working Sun i National Academy of Design. which| This talented Norwich woman was|the governor expressed the opinion |either by the court or the police chief | pounds re. 1{ is nhed,.;.d gm- j‘ E bal will be held in the Fine Arts building, | the delegate to the convention of Cos- | that there is a force in modern civiliza- |or their cases were nolled in court.| 64 pounds, an mbaimers New Ygrk- from December 19 to Jan- | politan clubs in lowa during De-| tion that will repress them. Two prisoners were bound over to the| With a short line of#hose, say 100 POLICE BUSINESS IN MONTH OF NOVEMBER 126 Arrests Were Made, Mostly for of the water board, witnessed the tests 2 also, as he pened to be at Mr. Hub- Intoxication and Breach of Peace bu-ac hom?gn other business at the store for the best value in Reliable Watches No matter how much or how little you may want to invest, we have wary 17. Cember, 1913, from he University of| ' “Modern civiiization does not toler- | superior court. feet, this pressure would have provided A (4 Meli Tariviere) HBaillan California, tending the convention and|ate assaults of personal revenge,” he Intoxication and breach of the peace | a working line of hoge, but when about ”1 MA'N slm:l' 2 fl;,! 2 LI:‘:‘(Bal viere) o df:& invitation to meet in San Francisco|continued. “If a man has a contro- [led all other causes for arrest, with | 600 feet of hose was of, as at the Hub- on, wife 0‘{, e o !Mh osital Thure. | 2nd visit the exposition of 1915. The|versy with his neighbor which cannot | 56 arrested for the former offense and | bard fire, the resulting friction cut the Opposite Post Offica o -, §°‘;.€$:pfimfi$pot diseases, | November issue of the magazine which | be settled otherwise, it must be settled | 29 for the latter. Besides these, the | nosale pressure down to o great ex- was born at Mechanicsville, Conn., publishes her poem clauses, by a|in courts. This is the law of modern | other causes of arrest were the fol- | tent. Phans W23 Ledy Amincar 33 years ago. hanny coincidence. to be the Cosmo-|society. A like law, I believe, will|lowing: Trespass 3, hunting with- If the same 14 pounds below normal politan Student Exposition number.|come for the society of nations.” out ucenu 1, theft 6, burglary 1, break- | pressure i§ experienced all over the Christmas sale Wednesday, Dec. 2,| 'he purpose of the association of cos-| The governor urged the members of | ing jail 1, being incorrigible 2, s'eep- | city, it reveals a serious situation for 3 afternoon and evening, at Trinity M. E, | Popolitan clubs is to promote har-|the society to use all their influence!ing in bn}n . rape 1, assault with in- | the hill locations, the chief said, and Farther Lights Met. church. Supper served from 5 to 7 |Monious international relations. Miss|to secure the adoption of the scheme | tent to kill 1. indecent exposure 1, re- that & > s Baruch is connected with the staff of|of a world court to settle all interna- | sisting officer 1, non-suppert 3, injury h sta. The Father Lights of the orclocks, _Price 20 ceyts-—any. L. E. Behyner, manager of distinguish- | tional differences. to public property 2, injury to w?’m thers w Baptist church The sum of $11 was collected at|ed arts on the Pacific coast, Texas,| Former President William FH, Taft'|property 14, vagranty 1, keeping dis- the Sunday school session of the Grot- | Arizona and New Mexico. While vis-|spoke briefly. Other speakers includ- ordel‘ly house 1, interfering with offi- on Baptist church Cunday morning.|iting her home in Norwich she con-ked Mrs. Wiliam Cummins Sto: na- | cer 1, keeping house of ilifame 1, vio- bers sewed on -rudu for a sale. This sum will be added to the build- | tinues the writings Which has won her| tional president of the D. A. R., and |lation of liquor law 1, frequenting pounds, a loss of 14 mfl- F - ing fund for the proposed parish house | such a enviable reputation in Califor- Mrs. George M. Minor of New Lon-|house of illfame 9, running automo- | in thig would give a stream that would which now is about $140. nia and elsewhere. don, vice president general from this|bile without proper number, hardly run out of the nonle OLD DH. 5svEgy Foml™ ™ B state, wilo spoke upon Pawiotism and s T e ” 1L is now e public service commissioners eace. : BAGWRES’ nenutactured. and | are to hoid an examination in the state SEEKING GOTTFRIED RUTH This was the 21st general magting of | STARTED THE HEAT bz e RE nv AL N. D. & Son, 118 Main | capitol, December 21, for stenosraph- & the Connecticut D. A. R., and was s D P oetl et of can b ppoctired direct thow | 6ts fo report hearings of the comemit. | Now Haven :'"- Hors piooking Por | iondey " Smder the SuShices “Gr Mty UL EHAYRR S SR D wines Coming to Definite Decision, \be owner of the original preseription, | tees of the general assembly. The Any Possible Trages. Slap Wooster chapter of New Haven|For First Time on Monday—About a 3 — IS, R. F. D. compensgation wi e $5 a day. T, e meef ‘was held al ‘enter churc " R e Daline, John J. Walsh of New Haven was|nouse at 130 in the afternoon. and Month's More Work. The town school board held a special 238 Main St, Franklin Square e 5 A oy ting Monday evening in Supt. E, J. Noti the exhibit of paintings at|here on Monday looking up all possible mee —e the Lithie gallery, & New York eritic | information about Gottfried = Ruth, | eac aon, anse vcd 13 theballroomof | ) sonday for the first time heat Granam's room at the town hall at JAMES L. CASE writes: In another room in the same |allas Reed, an eccentric German, who was put on in the new Thayer build- privs lnnu;mdmae o mr:-&m“ ::h oom It is everywhere acknowledged | salicries Henry W. Ranger is oxhibit- | escaped_on June 9th last from the|con s recoption was neld at the hotel | IR at the corner of Franklin and Bath e i T Sl perty, but without coming to any S ing several forest scenes of beauti- |Grang View sanatarium, and has ut-|for the speakers, who included Mrs, | Streets, which with another month of ld’:mony and o Tiatt P wh fully luminous quality. Ranger paints | terly disappeared since. Mr. Walsh | willim b Story, president | work will be practically a year in o er was put aver his office from No. 40 this is to be a year e P R e said that the only trace of Kuth that| semeeerof ter marinal cort foaent | Duliding by the Connecticut Engineer- | to another meeting. of Miss Winifred Skelly, teacher at the ¥ . bad ever been found was in the neigh- jam Howard Taft, Gov-|ing and Contracting company. The BflOkS for Holiday Gifls Postmasters have received motice | borhood of Willimantio where the man | oo mnawi i Howard T oov- | building has 54 offices and four stores | Greeneville school, was given a leave w street to of the suspension of all exchange of | stopped at a house and begged a DPalr| or of New Haven. in it, and already about half of the|Oof absence on account of sickness. Her money order business with Mexico, | of shoes and a hat. When he left he| Mrs. John Laidlaw Buel, state re- | offices have been rented. They are all :"3;:!“2" be filled by the regular o . following the evacuation of Vera Cruz|left behind one of a pair of slippers|gent, presided at the meeting. and the | notably bright and pleasant - o. will be a very popular item. |by General Funton and the American | that he was wearing when ho €0t away | fnvocation - = T the Rev Dr,|E00d size and the interior construction| . n Watch Store troops. Vera Cruz w:xs‘ the only point | from the’ sanatarium. Oscar E- Maurer, pastor of O;u" the bmldlngbema.kumn po-lbl; to Du. og ':":" & Lt: % :9" :’::H i i of service left in Mexico. Ruth is particularly wanted at this - G . ldwin, Maye throw any number em on 4 floor iring the meon just pas e po- Qus ahowing of Beoks s unusually time because a damage sult that his|ies and Drofessor Tati smo oo |together with very fittie trouble: lice found 17 store doots open at mignt {] directly across the street, tempting. We have them for all ages| 2ir. and Mrs. Charles Kenyon. form- | copservator brought against the Con-|and a feature of the programme was » and secured them or notified the own- where in hr;er and more and tastes...Art, Travel, Fiotion and | Soin oot e e i tham | Bectiout company can be settled if|the song My Own United States, sung PING PONG TOURNEY. o78 30 that they could look aftér their and - = 3 Pfifi‘éfiefiotl:femfufig{t cfidw‘?&, t&t:x‘l; n.;(h s slg‘nb aure can be obtained. ;lx;n in chronological order by 13 girls, each 5 "';’”3{' S . i convenient quarters he Books in great variety. chi , ¥ | suit was brought gyer accident which to % n " n same time ngs were fur- 5 : have taken a house on Farminston av- | Ruth was In whesohe was ariving a|iner sates 0 o oont one of the 1yoriz- | v, M. C. A Competition is in'lts Last ~ished &t po'ice quarters ‘ver All interested in books for children |enue for the winter. Mr. Kenyon was wagon which was struck by a trolley abrscntatives simounced * plediies Week. night for 31 men, about the average |} solicits a continuance of a = % elected to the legisiature from Groton | oo B I acnthtives ainite ol it number for this time of the year. dx;uld vhlthour anml: Dep'artm:nt 2 thie vovent. tlectiens Rus skul was fractured and it| bala to be. apBHod 2o the mationst so: | IBeTE Tjere several changes the past w e share of the real estate,. where we have a great variety for N was as a result of this injury which | ciety bond to be purchased by the tandin ing 'ooden r in Vaul & . s : Frank Smith of Groton Long Peint | affected his mental condition that he | Connecticut chapters. tournament being plaved by the Y. M.| 4 wooden floor was laid on Monday || investment and insurance boys and girls and the little people.|has brought suit ainst his brother : which comes to & close the lat- g people. = Smlg[h SIL spMnsl e Dyt fwes sent toh %,e sanatarium da_!te'rt a /4 o: this week. L. Stanley and |in the vault in the town hall building . th . All the popular scries of Boys’ and |ers are owners Df'a”d"juflim“g land near gg:‘:ea::_:; p:ublzfsncgsggmte in the SINKING BARN FLOOR R Couniban are fghti which is occupied for keeping the business of e pllbhc. Directions. Mr. Segal has other cattle, but no cows. The cows were part new milch Sk Ear il which exceeded the contract which have defrauded thousands of o records of the water. department. It Qirle’ Books at 26c. the trolley line and John has to cross | MY, CVER PUO S POUCE o ced as LEFT COWS HANGING. | Yot with Counihan hol s, B ke ek the il becrics 2 Frank's land to get to u;:: road a_rlxfl a poor man and had lived in alms- Mackenzie and Rogers changed places, floor ,as this had & soft ou! Bpacial prices to Sunday Schools fclaims a right of way. The case Will |},ices and by begging clothing and|Jacob Segal Found His Herd of e e s L was a bothersome thing to keep and to those buying in quantities, often his food or by benefiting from Dead in Their Stanchions. clean. Felix Cailahan completed the / : An inventory of the will of Willis | charitabie organizi tions, the conserva- Lost. | work about 4:30 o'clock. ° Come early and buy largely. I. Twitchell, late of Hartford, a fre- | tor found books to his credit showing| wWhen Jacob Segal of Leffingwell 9 ° o e e e quent lecturer at teachers’ institutes | Over $10,000, the savings from his|went to his barn at 4 o'clock Monday 1 1 Did Work on Comfortables in Norwich, has been filed in the pro- | Wages of probably not over $12 per|morning he found his elght cows dead, 9 2| pLadies of the Second Congregation- bate court by Herbert K. Twitchell, [ Week in 21 years. Ruth never drew|hanging to their stanchions. The barn ? 2] al church were at the church én Mon- CRANSTON co executor, and Charles M. Starkwea- | the interest on his money, but always| fioor had sunk during the night, leav- 7 3lday afternoon engaged in work upon e | ther and Ernest B. Ellsworth, apprais- | 2bpeared at interest time at the bank|ing the cattle, valued, at $800, sus- H 1l comfortables that are to be sent to ers. The estate is valued at $2,643.21. | to see that it Was credited to him. pented. A : A € ${the school at Hindaman, Kentucky, Mooyt Through o plan devised by the Legal| PULLED THE BOX RIGHT. |ang e sosbraniy 1o per 12088, Size | 5 3 8|0 oms n charee. The ledtes met |[Thesale of 22 1915 . Atd soclety, with the consent of the i but from indications a close watch of | G. 2 5lat 2 o'clock and worked through the o s Ralllon sells - | New York’ aistrict attorney’s office, | Norwich Citizen Affirms He Followed | the underpinning had mot been Kept |L- 2 7 the, proprietors of 14 furniture firms Fireman’s % 1 s 1 BE. 1 3 1 3 wage earners by means of a club in-| The Main street business man who,}and t : 1 allotment, has forc Mapleine |Eiu Mlmdn | T RTINS LRI SR, o | 08 A ircidents T Sociey vl o B ty on condition ey settle with | glass in the box in trying to ring Inlat once made pre; tions to secu: —— . their victims. an siarm for the fire at the Hubbard aile rom tfi,g,‘,‘?fi’flf;‘ Sarthers which AT THE AUDITORIUM. take three cars from a nearby OBITUARY. ifively that hepulled o fover Insige | "* 1°IVTIEI0 T2 CROmTE John Grieves’ Musical Company. dealer in order to have on 3 2 T ohy e gk e Y Valentine'’s Pals, another musical - s next to him at the time. 1 GINX COURY comedy, sparkling with genuine humor| Mrs. Hbmer E. Flagler and little |hand a full line. Mrs. William Richardson. m’g"pl‘l’]‘”“;‘?m“;fi Siass, oRened the 32T | Auto Drivers lnlum Keep Him From |and preésented by 14 live wire charac- |on have been in Providence for s ! 3 - | was no novelty to 2s on two oth v o + Edmund erki: s . 21, at the home of her dauhter, Mrs. | cecasions vi;h'.hls it e ey e Tpen_the “}“f:n OF 3 Bhysictan, | Mondas at the® Auiforsue | nave retarned From & week-end vielt | sentative of the Buick Motor : D 3 also £ eral ne of 0 was q 3 She was born in North Stonington. | yeace' o member of o fire comaone o [ arivign. the sutomobile ~ that . upest e m i caRmta M Nen/York: Company of Boston, Mass. o May & 1529, 2nd the Sreater Part of| number of years ago and foreman of Saturday night in front of the Davis| ¢ which ran a full hour and which | - Mrs. Archibald Mitchell is entertain- y i Si e the M. E. church st Grisweld 05| ° ComPaRY: Montay mmornime ta abpear in answer | delighted the audiences, who were f,"" Mrs. Jamieson and Miss Margaret | will be at the Imperial Garage Crepes, Voiles Ratines, years ago, and has always been inte- FUNERALS, to the chm him of running | Kept on the rors o Of laughter the |Jamieson of New Yorik, . oiles, Tested in the work of that religious . an.sutomobile “without _the proper| ETSster Dars of he time. Theed werd)' | o o AT Miss Juie | Wednesday and Thursday of Fancy Striped Shirtings, |™S% .. qeuts of ner nusband, ten Owuia eenden- e e e "W admes: | BOUIAr sone. 1ts & Long Way' to Tip. | Clark have returnéd to Dambury, aft-| 1 . will gi imities, Lawns, yoars ago, Mia. Richardson has iived | At three o'clock Monday afternoon | Si perary. Entirely new shows will be|er visiting Norwich rélatives. this week, where he give Silke 7. s> |With her children. Her bright, amiable |the funeral of Celia Mendes, infant|"“Jigge m 7. Kelly was on the bench | taged both today end Wednesday, ot O . . Chiffon, Silk Poplins | 3iposition, and keen interest in evants | daughter of Aanuel and Lucinda San- and Clerk Earl I. Mathewson was | In the movies was a two-reel film, L Mion. Gloorke W &wfi“u left oo |some interesting talks to cus- of the day, ma.deD her b;love_c‘il by ali }]0;_ m::: Xin ;1:1% a!t; ,fi‘*n’,':;"“’,:g back at his regular duties after 8 srip | 6 WOt Son & shmg‘. Vien};r’ ::;; o apea ten days x T. = S T e et Shbwad the sar | DUTial took place In St. Mary's come- | toonmiadelphia to see the Army-Navy | Foterwith Fora Siérling. — tomers and prospects on the g Christian fortitude which was mani- |tery. The child died on Sunday. One man 70 years old was sent to —— cvitlam, . Hull has returned to! Buick line.. Do not miss this fested through her whole life. Undertakers Cummings and RIBg|jai for 15 days on'a charge of in-| Commissioners Inspected Sanateri Hew Lo after a visit with Mres. X ' Se was an ideal wife and mother, |Bad charge of the funeral arangements. | {oxication "and. taxed & bill Of COStS. | stemior or Froqpest riracesmanaetl | 20 F Romicts Mee Hl o ity if- int Selipesn: ahass m 12 and 1, |Ber chief Interest being centered in Miss Rosells Spencer. Another man was fined $2 and costs ‘ort of Nopwi Hull and | opportunity you are inter- and after 11 a. m. Saturday. Trolley to the door. commission visited Norwich Tu- her family. At 2:30 o'clock Monday afternoon | for intoxication. e s B Mm‘mw LTSy zemain, o, iCharles Richardson, Mount Mortis, 3 ~ e . No samples given nor mall orders ! Mich.; Herbert and John Richardson | Lriey Rosie Sperere B rorains of| Concert and Literary Programme. berculosis sanatoriu: Sunday, - - | She 1s survived by eight children, |Rav. Joseph. b Conp sonqueren n — riving about 11 ocleck. - They: i E : ested in purchasing a car, as spected . Siiss Roselle Spencer at the home of et bR eparted bile this may be of great value, jof Preston, Conn.; Mrs. Henry Rich- |her sister, Mrs. Luther S. Rawson at | grom ocred con ,&“ re sl gy o i : o mond and Mrs. Appleton Main of |No. 53 Fairmount street. The body Tegular w you do not intend to - Preston; Mrs. C. N. Sweetser of Nor- |will be sent to Manchester this (Tues- ML Calvary meeting . DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE | wich; Mrs. Leonard Main, North Ston- | day) morning by Undertakers Henry Was as follgw Those purchase a Buick. 287 Main St. e Gy, "0 g 1. Charles Bab- | Allen and Son and burial will take KTiss Hattie Spivery: Vocal solg, 3fisa Dr. pavid T ace iere in ’amil of ! a * PRACTISE LIMITED To { “There are twenty. seven grand-child- | ® e Samily Dot Adah Stmons; resding, Miss Pauline Bieanan | pTorion ] BRrtad even . James M. Farnham. Geer; quintette, the Misses Grace,|J. &hn of New fim and Jonathan o R GARAGE E; E Nose and ren and eighteen greatgrandchildren. R s g . - Ruth ana’ Ontta Rt Severne sy . x ye, s Throat 530 Th James M. Farnham an: Wooten: pa - members of | {U77" 1ay. ,,,..,é . Hours 10 &. m, te 3 p. m. Mrs. Benjamin Crumb took place in New Haven on Sunday | Education, Mrs. Charies Hall, qus e State Tul commission; thiz stay on over -mu. < Mrs. Jnlia Ett Crumb died Mon- |afternoon at 3 o'clock from undertak- | tette, Miss Beatrice Masters, Charles, | Secrgtary George I Allen of Middle- Joseph and Costello wh; talk on |town, Col N. G, onbm, odlwrotm day at her home in Old Mystic, _She | (€ Darlors. His death in hig §8th vear| L0053 (FRNMCI v g g solos Now_ Ha ‘en Journal-Courter, and Dr. o i : STETSON & YOUNG |Inf teeress Geughioeeice "5 | ot M1l Piain cometers: N ) ; i St L MISS M. C. ADLES gmw:;.; by ahprevlcuscmaemass .xi{m e T rumb was born at Groton on May oncluded Series ermons Carpenters and Builders | 5. In the Central Baptist church an 1 3 =5 - Sunday morning Rev. Dr. J. B. Slo- Best work and materials &t rigiat cum conciuded a series of sermons up- prices, by skilled lsbor. . Entertained at Dinner. n the general topic, Witnesses For | Knight of 's something for an expert to decide. Topwicas %0 WEST MAIN ST. 5 % BB Bay of prorwich Chitit - ene . lnat accraon: wad AD F -work: Too much water s as hurtful for ecme 'own entertained several relatives and | The Witness of the Individual. Py " low skin. u’. some dellcate nom- Tur CONAN"- 3 rewsile & friends at dinner on Sunday. L Amens e = o - s - . 4 v ::n. Kmows just what it 1 force bem ‘worl onday kled WNW' 5o ana'th 3 F‘ C 100 | Chiarles 3. Baldwin o’tarMa;ll‘o strect, Won at Football. ks e of the barn of 3 ived in p and falling or fad-" Cigars are the best on the maket. | Norwich, Mr. and Mrs. D. Harrls Rey-| The Wolt pl.t.ol composed of boya T Harold L. Reynolds of Jef-|in the Broad street borhood, da- ferson avenue, New London, and James | feated a picked mun onday after- L . of Norwich. moon at-football, 26 to 6,

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