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{4 i = 5 AT o " 'ROAST BEEF ..comeeer.ne 220 POATLIE] {55 3 g o < A58 Arthur Chapman has returned - e @ PULLETS S R Biron wetks from | ttal from e T dava® visit : ) with her sister in N POWL «oonvrinavownnines 20| Tho state fish and commis- - ‘orwich, v - Ates Aary Driscoll of No, 157 Nortn| —Will Bring Mhmn-nubnfiufl~ 3.0, Landon has stzawberrs. bios-| talion where.she’ passed. & week with Over the Country—Millions of Consumers to be Reach- | sres: soms and ripe berries in his garden S g m:‘.whnsbemndzwnkwmn on Treadway avenue, After spending a week in this city ed. e i (nAccording to the weather bureau tha| as the gucst of Miss Catherine Dris- - month just past was the coldest No-{€oll, of No. forth Main s veml orty years. Miss ‘Wgan has returned to her| In a recemt circular letter to the P o, R S 3 “home "1‘:' eswnu:;y.nn. 2 *"| 20,000 "Thermos dealers in the United | farm ExTRA FANGY o2 fogre, g Thermon erse | ", . santord s, rtamed ol Seipany oR s b Sy SUAIE . F.G. o o] e i el S “| Staffora Sorings from 4 Stay of sev-|fles as this citys biggest advertiser. 3 for 250 John W. Lord and Stephen R. Bur-| eral weeks in Norwich with her For its campaign of holiday advvertis- S Socilonk EXYRA FANCY GRAPEFRUIT dick have resumed the work of exca-| ter, Mrs. C. N. Champlin, ~and 1is|ing in the largest magazines, Sunday| Monthly Sunday Magazine i vating at the Lord’s Point reservoir. | much improved in health. and daily newspapers, the Thermos Dages are used in each of the : 3 per box $400 3 company 1s spending $20,475. How ex- American_Sunday_Monthly .”',"‘v BOX APPLES At Dystic this week the Monday| Dr, and Mry G. P. Bard who re-|tensive this is is indicated by the N Sunday Magazine, Magasine, club was entertained by Mrs. G. Al-|turned Monday from a vacation trip|guarantee as below of the appearance | Dlustrated S DMagazine, Associat- bert Thompson, formerly of Norwich.| the latter part of which was spent in|of Thermos consumer copy in the fol- |ed Sunday Magasine, i Norwich have been recalled to this|lowing mediums during the month of | combined guaranteed cli tion of 7,~ THE DELICIOUS APPLES .. enu.;'i’: ac;.'m-go g-.ve been nm- city by the death nthn Bard's moth- D?rc‘eimber,hll?llh iR d lmo.ng dmgeda ":r'm y ored in New London harbor, some | er, Mrs. George Bard. e publications, circulation and |leading daily n¢ com- DANDY PINEAPPLES ... fos bouna since last Mondsy morn. | o oot T space ate shown as follows: merciai centers of the United_States ) CHEESE. ing. OBITUARY | Alagazines. -Padics, Home Journal,|ss follows: Atlents, Hosten, ' 742,000, page; turday Evenin timore, Chicago, Coinmbus, Cleve- Camembert Roquefort, Cream Twenty-nine teams of spool birches OBITUARY. Bost. 1,936,000, hait page: Literary Di: |land, Cincinnati, Detroit, Dayion, Des " Snappy English Dairy Over the Westford road at gest’ (November), 265,000, double col- | Moines, Los Angeles, Louisville, ‘Min- | glection ‘est Wilington to South Willington Dr. Wales W. Clapp. umn; Christian Herald (October), 300,- | neepolis, Memphis, ~Milwaukee, New & CAVIAR MUHGIM_ Tollowing a considerable period of mu;h :uum mmu‘:‘flumi figm; Orleans, New York, Omaha, muz. Bunch Beets Chives A Jargs mumber of members of the| enerally Tailing health and a sericus| REDIOR, 330 heyf pase; Book, News | ENIeCORN FOVGCEL SOCney Colery Knobs | Groton ETange are Bla . svamse| bronohitis and other complications, Dr. | Bazar, 100000, half page: Vogue, 43.- | Washington. a8 At © colling Plant Spinach his Wales W. Clapp of No. 127 Roath 000, half pge; ‘World's Work, 117,765, The total combined guaranteed cir- o 00N ite Onions Peppers. Lo, Strect entered Ihto the higher lifs on|full page: Cosmopolitan. 1,000,000, 'full | culation of the foregoing is 16,805,255. —— i the as- i e re : ., 360,000, 22 i ,421,025. g e Squesh Caulifiowsr. T e manrieor, Mics Bay Potter| tive Nife on account of failing heaith,| BYerybody's Magazine, = 600,000, full |cost to Thermos for this hollday cam- v MISTLETOE AND HOLLY of Woodstock. J having been up to that time the best|Dage; Colliers Weekly, 774,000 pal Mfl';‘”fi; T O TR n roads and thelr men, saying bid 3 2 known of the dentists of the city, “"‘Ys'u ux;g:’ ;Z ¥ Lol e thra ary § Sireet v that one member of the arbitration 'PILE NUTS, ENGLISH WALNUTS | A Stonington patient, 3rs Edward|where he had been continuousiy » L e ot - L B G Metion” b board wished to delay the award until Barrett has entered the Backus hos- . agazine, 300,000, | pre: Joer, gres 1 he found whether he had beer elected . CUMQUATS, PULLED FIGS pital in Nortvich where she underwent \ 2‘-{} page; /S\lnle'. Magazine, 150,000, m:‘?_e ‘:::tb;rh!e‘_m-r l:ohl‘l:ly nleble tflflaom ‘; 1 TABLE RAISINS, ' LADY APPLES | Sursical operation Thursday. The above publicans, with guaran- |Current conditfons are . ideal for & e Sy Bimegtihiag 4o fao'-thie i and|,, Miss Katherine G. Lambert, manu- teed circulation of 9,555,255, reach ev- ' large volume of holiday business. CAbinet and Cootely alliod e B SR tat what thay ‘iverything ls cheap. Gome to market | B "hone SE.oedy. © o ¢ e 3 Tarty. Thess wenouid thes weve tired | Nlihes Teito. Got, Sothaik out or s it will pay you. . BEQUESTS TO RELATIVES JAIL SENTENCE GIVEN of puiling chestntits out of the fire for | arbitration and as & Iast resort ‘;qu T e T e rathe s AND FRIENDS IN BROOKLYN AUSTIN FOR EMBEZZLEMENT. R sentatives of the men and of the rai each week not later than 6 p. m. on| L& i i Hatttord Is conbernod, | promise: ALy o S | ity o maure tasertion 1 Satur Made by Will of Henry S. Marlor, | Held Qut Part of Money Given Him Sompromise ™ r Loy S : & 3 Millionaire, Who Died in New York to Keep For’Safety by Lodger. e e e Tun g o 7 e s fami with arbitrations |- It was far too warm vesterday to| & A dispute over the use of property | In the city court on Thursday morn- P . suit the merchants, but the very fact| f i Brooklyn, this state, some vears | ing Judge T. J. Kelly sent William| Wil be of the quictest kin e [0 A Sutne o i Giat wa Son oo {or mot. - You'll hit i all right of the mildness encouraged many sub- | [ 289, led to the disinheriting of Charles | Austin, 3 mullaito. to Jail for three| oG erl than 400, With a e he ) lowpiere: stasipoint thin urban shoppers to come own an s . L. Marlor of Hart! by his mil- | months on the charge of ping a 0 just the same. Come in toda; look over the holiday stocks. THonaire macie. Homme B Myriny e | Blenrdorty” hovae. ana . fined him s23| that may possibly reach 700 when the | fram the standpoint of trying to make Just & = ¥ dided in Brooklyn, N. Y., October 20 | and costs on the charge of embezzle- }}L“gg’:ge:m‘m O (e e AT e st mf:c:: B «3«{;:; The aged nearly 80 vears. Charles S. L.|ment. The sentence and fine are the|oc: phesc votes a P Doy - i the chem i Marlor's_wife owned adjoining prop- | result of a raid made Thursday morn-|Su% The bty o e b e ndehan conugel for the . érty to Henry S. Marlor in Brooklyn | ing about 2 o'clock upon the Touse|3ni they make railroads, made no commm ! and there was a difference of opinion | known as the Swamp, kept by Austin|"3E0Ce O ROWeR: | oL G S it : i " THE BRITISH TROOP 3 Cove Street The Rev. Sherroa Soule, superin- tendent of the Congregational Mis- sionary society of Connecticut, will become pastor of the First Congre- gational church, Danbury, February L s to boundary lines 4nd Henry S.|on Durkee lane. He was also charged gt Marlor obfected to his nephew's wife | with the sale of liquor but was dis-|P2FO a8 %o st Tl e R keeping her chickens in a certain lo- | charged on this complaint. Attorney the time approaches for the holding The Connecticut and Rhode Island Lumber Dealers’ association will hold e e e et e T e e i at- the|Of the cancuses or primaride the lead- vl g v L EMIING S Che IEGTET e, Tl unele’s dictation, her husband sided | house. s ot e UL e N e peofiric- — St 2 : ford, Monday, December 7, at i1 a. m. 5 3 quietly approached and told that if w— mab which vesterday hanged two oth- | 8 =" [with _her and unpleasant words| Late Thursdsy night Chatles A 50 " = A banquet will follow the business DR. WALES W. CLAPP, passed - between uncle and nephew. | Nelson and Joseph .",uw_ hew ar.|(hey desire the support of the new hdon.h&u‘-& m-.m uche&xc er negroes for th: session. Their _relations _remained strained | rivals in town were settred {o the|CluD they must put up men who will it of K L1t DUCIVE practice for 57 vears. At that time| oo (l0Cuta® oian the wealthy | Austin house where they were tola|Stand for clean politics and the con- allled S G::“ga vl:'l“m hmng RURAL LIFE CONDUC ath of Hicks. o e oy “T1. Rome-made | he was the oldest practicing dentist 10 oiq”man, not wanting to carry such | they could secure rooms for the night.| Juct of the city eovernment slonk | PSREL I TR Coguibly e extended TO PHYSICAL EFFIHENSY, from 12 to 6 . m. at the Bucking-| Dr. Clapp was born in Montague,|SCute animositl with him fo the|Both Nelson and Thomas are white|myC ™Il e no suggestion made as | considerably. Y % } o Momorial” St Marsacet shanter | ok Glapp was born in Montagub|srave, made a codicil to his will and | men. They alleged that they met| nore Will he no suegsstion made a8 | % % nesday, according to a dis- |Accerding to Prof. Walter F. Wilcox F SUCTION of the Trinity church—adv. i i the Thumily of Mertin Harvey | Dedueathed 35000 to Henry S. Mar- | Austin who Induced Nelson to give| o Wit o 0 o0 (VAR WOUS S0 | pateh to the.Daily. Mail there was a of Gornell University. L Clap and Maria’ Fuseen Ciapp. " 1a|lor of Naugatuck, a son of Mi. and i him what money he had, which was| GRS not be declared. meeting of the kings of Great Britaln CLEANER Rev. William A. Keefe, = 23 Mrs. Charles S. L. Marlor, and whi | §15 for safe keeping and in return| oy 5" 3" Tl minations have been |and Beigium; President Poincare of | Jacksonville, Fla, Dec. 3.—Rural - his youth he was brought up as &l%,9" peen named after his wealthy ave him a reipt for 314, keep- -in- students better fi Dose all that brooms and carpet | Tuesday evening. The lecture was| fhe ‘study’ of dentictey with Dr-jor| Shil" Darlor resided in Brooklyr.| While Nelson was in his room af .ol B 2U5 NS SLCNCoi oqnb. | shal Barl Kitchener, British secre- |reared fn cities, according to Profes- sweepers do without dust, and || Znder the auspices of the Knights of| sopn” Beals of Greenfield, Mass: Aft.| @ State, up to about two years | colored girl opened the door and look- |37 i5" Yound, for instance, that the | tery of state for war; General French. |sor Walter ¥. Wilcox of Cornell Uni- - Columbus. e hiten ety O AtANY Aith: e Ebuis; 2% in. Concluding that he was in the| 1t it TOURC 108 InFalice. ol the | commander-in-chief of the British |versity, speaking here today before more than brooms or oarpet i At Union, Tolland county, the grad-| Dr: Clapp established himself in this| ocgober, made his fortune by opera- | Austin and asked him to give him| ciuirements the club stands for and | To7Cen 204 J008 SRR 08 meeting |al convention of the American, Public which was six inches and more in armies were nearest together. Records extending over three years .denry S. Marlor, who died in|wrong kind of a house he went to forces, and Abbe Lemaire. the famous |the vital statistics section of the annu- - city on May 21 1857, with an office at the democrat does not, the former will eweopers can do with the. at- | ual meitingof the heavy body of snow| R’ S5 uin streck, which was -the| ons 1% Wall strect and 1t s sald bie | back ‘his money. AL first Austin re- | get ‘o vots of the lub. I on the | wae in ihe tesion where tivee alied | Health Assoctation. tongant dirt and hard work. §|depth, helped some of the wells ma.| SURe office he retained in all his 57|hongs, though he had a beautiful place | back 311 This Nelson would not take| OUieT, band. the democrat 1s acceptable | &7 28 Ter8 Io ame from & point in |at Cornell shows, Professor. WAlcox terialiy, but other wells are still dry|YeA'S of practice. . in Brooklyn. and he with Taibot complained to the| ud the republican nof, the democrat |, FUSIH "5inc® 300 miles distant by |declared, that students from the couns Let us demonstrate or failing. 4 Frgjg;%‘:e;’;: :\:fxll(:gl i“g‘ofii';“;“r;gj Among those, beside his widow, Te- | police. . Captain R e St i b:.::’g:{“;:;_ 15 table | Special train. Abbe Lemaire met bim |try as a class are taller, heavier and THE The girls of the Hatle club, th Biniion o' his kowieige. of dlsengs| Siding in Connecticut who are re- | warrant for the Talding of the houss|y" S Siil get togother and puat 5p|End_ actod sa ‘gpide for the aistin- |have greater lung capacity than stu- Ming Wimitred Mondmm irensoustt | of the mauth and for his skill in the| T Tha bequente, Tollow sndiths of Austin for, embez- |4 candidate of thelr own. In case doth | gulshed group, : dents from citles. ; LOW sent to Mrs. Robert W. Perkins, treas. | Making of false teeth and for his|® [ " Cklyn: F. B. Van Brunt, ffl}':flt and eeplng a disorder-|ihe” republican and demoeratic nomi- | ¥t y “King um?r:mmed r et c&mr lpt;.kers included Dr. Charles \ Srer of the Red Cross, Thursday. the | abUity in the treatment of dicult| ephow: and Kate A. Parker, Triend | ' Awstre was missing when the police|DSES Mest with approval of the mem- | the Br e troon e A I e o Mo Fome - A Wina- COST bandsome sum of 325, the proceeds|cases In fitting plates =~ He = was|cach, $10.000: Jamin Sweeiy and | squad went to the House but he was|boreor the club will vote for which- | ooy e ‘Visited the trenches and | '~ from their recent supper and sale of | thorough and ccnscientious in his| pawarq M. M. Marior, nephews, each. | Jater found i b Talman 4 "and talked with the offi- OF candy. work and as an investigator of new|s5000. Willlam H. Williems, BAward | strect by Sergeant A. C. Mathews. Oue o dhe"math miece’Te IRV a0 s A GAvaltory / Gacn 3 Parcel post packages are now mail-| velopments indental Science. . | wado and Michacl O'Neill, employes, | For frequenting the ‘Austin house| foie" el "rominent Un state an well | cannonade meanwhile Was~ prosress- TRY CLEANING av'e to all the countrics to which they| In September of 1836 Dr. Clanp| Hiove, $1.000. 5 VINUK Lackiv yos 5wt 30 mnd Sofin as local politics, and bis entering into ing. Balard’s B uckwheat were m: e before the interruption|married Mary F. Phelps an er her| " 70N, BT S. Marlop, B e movemen! n FLOOR Cansed by the war In Europe except death, he was united in marriage at|groninepnew (son of ihe dlsinnerited | yylam Chapman, white, and George| siato wide one, as he has 1o azes 1o | DIED FROM WOUNDS s Belguim, Turkey, and the northern| Madison, Conn., on December ~ 8th,| Hartford nephews), $5000. Similar | saig” they Were men‘ °.“y ‘”'m ana|Srind and is m?igh ]muz’x‘.:tm unh:t INFLICTED BY ROBBERS. 'Q and the northern and northeastern| 188 with Adelaide J. Wiley, who sur-|sum to Molly Adams Brown Cox, & | gig not gisturb the Qm“"w"e ation. |8 own, sals Those REL gre. Ao s 2 fmm RALLION S eJas, W, Toumey, prosident of the| He also leaves a sister Mrs. Maria L. gog i L T L peagrtrude Williams and Luly Asron. | there is sufficient encouragement heip a Philadeiphia Hotel. - Connecticut Forestiy = assoclation ls| Payne of Boston, and {wo brothers | gng “emploves, and 5,000 is brovided | porgon Lone Iolandy wero fined 33|in a.state wide movement. Thelr Argt| L. 0T 0 e 6 gending to superiniendent of Schools| James . Clapp of Montague and|fnd emPyes wnd 38000 e Drovidsd | tor 1 dla Howeyer: s to make: as they ex- | Phiadelphia, Dec. s G Hubbard Squash e hiaren Tt e, Gmong the| Rollin Ny Clayp of St Paul Minn. AlBrookiyn, Conn. 31000 for the car-|Po" wungeriick of Occum was or. | Pron, 't SHartford clean” clean A | aacern of this city, who was shot in - chilidren ‘to sromse, iatersst. of| Drothier: CGeorxe, ‘and’ _sister. Miner-|ing for hija srave. $5,000 for a momu-| g8, (50 Yons) O town! B TIREt Sr] 0 Y. SUvSCHIONRL, _WEDSR IniNL Dl SR O N0 ey sl 1% 5 h;dcmk n fln protectieq_of the| va, have passed_away. He also leaves| ment over the grave of his late par- | poicy) © s e Sttt ab: ROt 3| alons humanitarian lines. L3 roomm“wnhflg kY wkmb P Sied Gr A Shtela e i et ot Al - al o Henry 8. ond Jone oheaio% v | Dim around. Willlam McManus was WEDDING. in a hospital tonight He was about eening The funéral of Mrs. Lucy Marion| been a Spiritualist, converted to that ‘,}1‘};{,‘";’3‘,’, v ot his pavents | 4180 ordered to leave the town and re- sy 50 years old. The identity of Condon’s Potter, 65, who died at the home of| belief b marl - ° | turn to,Attleboro. He was charged rliee—Kingore. assallant, who comimtted suicide, has M Wfl] 3 her daughter, Mrs. . R. Patzold in| perinces comhe oy conarkable ox:|grave. The rest of the estate is be-| with jntoxication and Wunderlick was o . not_yet been established. PW Cm pop 3 e A periences and he was one of the first thed to his widow, Harriet J. Mar- The Denver Post of recent date con- Waterbury, on Monday, took place on| subscribers and a charter member of | oy of Brooklyn, Conn. All bequests charged with the same offense coubled |iqineq the {ollowing snnouncement of | The would-be robber entered the Shursday afternoon, Rev. Ernest L.|the First Spirjtual Union of this city.|are to be made free fromm any state N O the P the wedding of J. P, Satteriee, a former o Staples officlating. Mrs. Potter was| For several wéars he was president of | tax. R omgn - e e, 3 reading on the pretext that he wante: room where Condon and his wife were ? sident Gales Fe 3 y by a native of Westerly, K. I. the. society And_he was aiwase' an| “Ehuraday, December 31, the date set |COUNTY IMPROBEMENT LEAGUE |Té5ident of Gales Rormiy o iurday, | to repair an electric switch. Once in Peflpls s Market earnest and Impressive -advocate of|for the proving of the document in Nov. 21, at 5.30 p. m. in the presence | the room, he drew a revolver and de- 239 Main Street, Fancy work, food and home-made | this belicf. : Arousing Atten- manded ~Condon's money, Condon 3 Dec. 7 B bears date of No- 5 3 'g Atten- | of relatives only, Charlotte B. Kingore . . gandy eale Saturdey, Dec. oth 1914 | ““Throughout his life untll-within & O e N o aiveots thakiney tion on ‘Al Side: gt Meamip xDtiedd 08 st | erappled with him and in the struggle 6 Franklin Street Franklin Square am Memorial.” St” Murone,ucking- | year or two of his death, hie enjoved|one wito dares to contest the docu- e the home of M. H. Kingo! a0k | S Mtiad Shponghs immelf 7 destart JUSTIN HOLDEN. Propsé o omorlal. ot Margaret chapter | perfect health and he was o man Of| ment is to forfeit his or her bequest | Present indications point toward a[the pride, 1482 St. Paul strect, the Rev. | Stfanger then shot him ing N. Proprister 3 e ~—adv. vigorous and decided Wonvictions, yet| Ernest H. Heath, of No. 25 White- large and enthusiastic meeting for the | Frost Crapt officiating. Defurs”doisiy _wo st he was wen! > 3 Mis with a large hearted and generous na- | pall street, Evereit B. Sweezy, of |fiTst annual meeting of the New Lon- | Miss Kingore has just returned from |b¥ the New ¥ork police and might as HEN you are think- Q| .4'5'a0 ey, daushter of Mr | turo fhat was exhibited towards his|No. 56 William street, and Jacob |don County Improvement league.|a tour of the world in company with |Well end his own life. Painless Dentistry Retmache el £ ay, and George| friends and found expression in the wman of No. 15 East 94th street, |Farmers and their families from all|Mr. and Mrs. Jotham Bixby and daugh- Heiy e i and Mrs. Will- | tenderest feeling towards those in his| New York, three friends, who each |Parts of the county are preparing (o |ter of Los Angeles. Mrs. Jotham Bix-| BOY’S BODY EXHUMED in einacher of New London,| home and those who were his closest|raceive $5,000, and james B. Morrow, |attend. There are no limits or restric- |by js a popular society matron of Los FOR AN AUTOPSY. rm"s'm‘:tfififh“f”me of the| friends. In his business Lfe, ho Set| nephew, of No. 18 East 934 street, | tions fo attendance and it s all free. | Angeles and is a sister of the bride. Wednesaay by Rev. . Hariey Smich | ok Sxample of strict integrity, and in|who_receives 310.000, are named as |, The businces meeting in the morning | Both are women of decided musical|Mether Charges Death Was Due to oo e s passing e community loses one sxecutors and trustees. , OF land social talent iss Kingore being of its best type of citizens, o not. The reports of the various offfc | an acemmpliohed violinist. heving studs | Beating Administered by an Officer. 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Daily 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. Sundays Mrs. Gertrude Vanderbilt Whit: . i v ers on what by years in Bruss has piaced the lower floor of her stu.| with® the Mamsas. havien Seiora ‘Te FUNERAL. na the ‘;u?hnfiar“m,}e.f:x!f"y‘:m I e O T e aniat "l as s | .Boston, Dec. 5.—The body ot Edward|| ED AiNLESS DENTISTRY dio in New York, at the service of tho| lodge in Greenfield, and taken a de- = work will show much has been done | former resident of Denver has a large | P. Lawlor, a Doy who died at his Committee of Mercy, for on N in this work that the mother’s house recently while on sick Lor an exhibition wnd Salo of puint:| & M here. e 15 S1ko o member ot| moirsane e the fyeral of | P42 Derhane not heard Of & vel, | During hor more recent fesidence i | Darole from the hoves of correction | @ 101y wkiiful *servies ings and sculptures. One of the art-| Franklin chapter, No. 4, R. M, an’,‘_“‘;"m’r:mfi{:‘& Widow of Stephen| . The ofiicers of the league are espe- [Los Angeles she has been & was ordered exhuméd Dy Assistant ists sending a water color being J. lumbian_ C ry, N e Y o e g and Columbian Commandery, No, 4, Franklin council, No. 3, R. and 8. M, Wea- | Cially desirous of a large audience to Sheugpwc v Hunter, who died suddenly on Wed- ous of a large to|of the dominant club and women's or- | District Attorngy Lavelle today. An T Heblay greet Dr. North, who is going to apeak | chestra and blayed in many successful | 9Utopsy is to be performed by Medi_ e’ chiagel|$ g T -~ Gfeld from | the hapellin the afternoon, with laniern siides | concerts. cal Examiner Leary as a result of ln avery branch of work. o funeral of Miss Minerva E. Helen Josephine Burns rooms of Undertakers e eman “ofelated |03 charts. His talk will be of inter- 1~ Mr. Satterlee is o resident of Shiagaes hy e miother ) Davison was held Wednesday morning| Jielen n. . F. W, est to evervome in New London coun- | Beach. Cal, being a member of an SORR. dagth was doe to, the ifscts of-» N o charge for thorough ex- NI P o B Ty marstug Josephine = Burns, infant|and friends acted as bearers, burlalty for everyone is a consumer of milk | New Ensiand family and & graduate of | Déating received from an officer who Sheees inations. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John T in West Plains cometery. Middlstown. The services were con- | faree, 3 taking place in Wes ‘ef€1Y: | and that is the vital topic that e will | Cornell university. = He was connected | 4rrésted him last August The physi- ducted by the Rev. B, R. Hyde. The| e msy0ied at her parents' home, No. | Relatlves and friends attended. lecture on. Our milk supply of Nor- | for some years with several Jarge en- | Clen who signed the death certificate The| 61 Fountain street, on Thursday. = The 1 T A body was taken to Griswold for buri e wich ‘and New London is by no means . | #ave pneumonia ae the cause. Eoike oF body was taken to Griswald for burial.|child was 5 months and 13 days of age the worst. but there 13’ Great Toom ot | Sasenie. Ha s 8t prescnt. ntarastar Bt us show you the High our rs, CITY PLANNING IN adelphia, He is at present interested ; Chauncey B. Woolworth. of Norwien. Mrs. Minerva Davison. ! improvement. in real estate in Southern California 7 The Middletown Press says: MUNICIPAL LIFE| In regard to the economical distri- regon. Shreveport, FFICIENCY standards that Cut Glass All commissioned officers of the | iss Minerva Eliza Davison, for 14 P s bution of milk, the latest issue of | Mr. and Mrs. Satteriee are leaving negroes make our Comnecticut National guard have been | J64TS an inmate of St. Luke's home,| commercial Competition Responsible |Hoard's Dairyman contains an article [soon for the coast and will reside at § i trected to forward to the adjuiec | this city, dled there Monday night A hong. o o Bl in which news of the action of the |Long Beach, Cal at 5 general's office, throush their cooeen® |aged 82 vears. She was. very well or Objectionable Conditions farmers supplying the Cleveland. O, e MR s“\m:: at moderate prices 4 3 - [l tive headquarters, their post ofce ad- | KRown in Middlstown and for a num-| .., Dec, 3.—“City plan- |faarket is doing the very same thing o 3 Sterling Silver [J|aress siving town. strect and mumber | 2o of years was emploved by relton | it 1€ o Piriporiant faotor- in | Sha 3 15 ontworl (R 0%, I8 | redtory ot St Pailos churc. Rev. of house, and g ng. She was born in Wayne = v, ‘work in Norwich it wi i = L BE e, 2ud pfix'trgwfi?: ::e county, Pennsylvania, August 23, 1535,| municipal life, was 'mt.:‘medvm“-wo: work in New London. So it hits both |J: H. Broderick united in marriage SUcczssFuv.. Call today. Offermgs | the danghter of Andrew and Eliza Da-| 1048y by speakers af the cfuyention Communities. Cleveland is the second Y - vison. There were two other brothers Mgt y to take up this work recently. N . ; Fire at “Mother Casey’s” and istors. all ot whom have. died| Sesslon here. “Eeen competition of | Soon ‘the mevement will come farthor DR. F. C. JACKSON Thursday evening the New London | The brothers, Andrew H., and Oliver|Sommercial lite wua the ‘utensity °f|east, and if New London county is " DR.D. J.COYLE ~ = firemen responded to an alarm for a | P, served two enlistments durins_the|Strussles hetween IBGIITUCS WETC | the firat to take up the work it will o ol in_“Mother Civil war, Andrew was a serseant of|declared respomatble for many oSS |go a long way towards advertistng our ey Succeeding the King Dental Co. house” but their services were not|Co. G, Twelfth regiment, Connec-|tionable conditions = section. L e Kol 203 Main Street, T m as the fire was fl\:ll:kly put out nc:n l\nox:nzeen an og;_;,: ‘was a pri-|lafger <l '-‘l-w uniegndbiing to; Now hg L'z :hvehn whar’:y 'l.n“ labor ptoh; "gor Next to Boston Store man who caused it and b; - | vate in the company. 8y were mus- e farmre Ssolve to a greal 239 Main Street, Who were on the strect at tne | tered into the Linited States servics | YCTK 88 & tgrlevous disappointment. |extent. A farmer cannot be on his blg A barge hand was trying to|November 20, 1861 They took part|!TrS€ular and disorderly. where the farm and in the city peddling milk at e Shyinre Hght his pipe With the aid of & lamp, |in the Forlotn storming column at|0d, the little, the expensive and the |the same time. This allows him to having removed the globe, when a cur- | Port Hudeon, June 15, 1883. The sur-|Fhacoy stany ‘Tor Gesign has been | Tcmaln on the farm all the time and | tain oto fire and blazed up, setting | VIving relatives are a nephew, A. W.,|(2vorable chance e '-_l" Sand Times | (KeS care of the city and of his route S e woodwork on fire. Dense smoke |Read of Rockvile; a niece, Mrs, W.|own gway, as well and better than he could him- 2 % Yo pour out of the Dullding and | H. Harrison, of Hartford and a coustd|2duare, Madison g‘:_‘;g;‘:‘m It is bound to bring about bet- ‘Wagner m ht the flames shot out of tho window, |Mrs. Chauncey B. Woodworth of Nor-|2te conspicuous ter conditions for the farmer and‘bet- : ot Pile o , |making it appear at first as if the en- | wich. The funeral was held at the|C°PP® i ter milk for the consumer. 3 T LLS! - . . tire bollding wag In flames and doom- | Home Wednesday —morming &t 11 A PR 4 e s i i .“ Shoe n.’u".g od. oplocks the ‘Rev. B R Hyde, pastor]| Austraila's War Surden mm | ipe Meinfall and Ressrveics. Srere Deopie from Worcester, h w Kid ‘Doils, - e b d CSIL R 3 vdney, Australia, Dee. Lon- e rainfall on Wednesday night |Stont Boston_and i A- GOLDBLATT Had Four Children. T"f ‘.’gfly Q'““ be forwarded to Gris- don, Dec. 4, 3.05 a. m.—In the budget|measured .12 of an inch, making .17 for G Mr. ¥ : ol d Jointed Dells b Eranidin 8t mext to/the Bullstin Clarie, of Tiberty Tl sases |70 LT OIS | b e e e e O B 1 Siony’ Brook raservoir was| A Bt 1 Ry Soanr T Fore s A , s expense in . 1 Ston (. . “iizabetn Perty Lillie, the A Blow to the dingoes. war at 305,000000 for _the present|down 157 inches from full pond ana | o e oL N 3 Tesident of Lebanon, 93 vears| Japan's action in anmouncing its| vear, The peech expresses the Rope|Fairview reservoir was down 10 inchee. An Immortal Address. 0 7§ | Pabse.Dalis monthe, had four children, in- | readiness to hand over the Marehall | “that the day is not far ristant when dir ke The Kaiser may have made nine 3 - two as stated fthis week. and other German islands in the Pa- | the sister dominlon of New Zealand,( St. Louis Stock Exchange to Open. |gpeeches in one day when visit! two children living, Mrs.|clfic, which are temporarily occupied | while maintaining her identity unim-| St Louts, Mo. Doc. 3.—The St. Louis| Germen: farces in_ France, but it 18 Ao ot Hartford and William Lil- by the . Japencee. o nn Avstraion | beired, will be. closer associated With | stocic sxchange' will opem mext Mon. | sate io sy that the one spesch Tin. i Franklin. Mrs. Lillie | force shows a disposition to be strict- | Australia.” The speech adds that|day, It was announced foday by coln_mmde at Gettysburg will =5 BELLE DO d Phelps Lillle of Lebanon in|ly correct that should be appreciated | “the was probably will bring us new .,,g:_mmmm,,_m‘ ——= - g by the United States.—Boston Globe, | oblizations in the Pacific” » Democrat 4 Curonicle. iy e : Franklin