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i Tl m'-...:':;‘éfi:# .::;...“-.,.:,""’3"" ":.-a,'r: p Wagons, Trucks| pyeacusns flu-";"nuw Clouas. - Mechanical- Repairs, Painting, Trim- .;"";;‘_‘-:-— ‘ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. o Rises. | WE GRIND YOUR LENSES o calibre and are desirous of hfifln Connte 3 ONEIl Ve Michasl Von | from some of the teams that ac Jook: | ON THE PREMISES. ; 19 |l o - 3 Fowara 4 : way, opihion by Justice Whesler. ~ |ing for sames 591 to 515 North MnmrSL ~Hix Wours afier Sigh water it ja iow | Weterbury i X S e To Leave for Scotiand : flood tide. Winsted; Willls J_U'.“ < for the less of a leg as the result of The Taftville Soccer football t J T ol ; Neow London—Mariners, B Clevater actident ot the plkwt Of|will Toks ke Inpeciant plages i Wit W Phe gueats Included _ William E.|Harwood. the defendant company in Montville. | liam Wilson, the strong forward who mmmmmw (B iy H \ NEVE Knox, comptroller of the Bowery Sav- | New Britain—Noah Lucas. Roman was getting on an elevator | intends to leave for Scotland to spend REE v Heat Your House . ings Rockville—L. T. Bissell, L. T. Tinc | when his leg was caught and crashed | his anpual vacation. Mr. Wilson comes Established 1872 - of the sayings bank gler. amputation being necessary. A de-|from New Lon and adds considera- iW' h G _hon to Study in New Vorh—ou'- American Bankersf asso Tolland—Frank T. Newcomb. cision was found in favor of the de- [ble strength to the local team lineup. Optometrists and Lense Grinders . 1t as District Notes. les S. Norrls, Boston, Hartford — Soclety fendant company on the grounds that ¢ — > 4 " Holt of Harttord. | Charles B. Gross A B Hart. . |Xoman had o right to e the sle- Personals and Notes i 144:146 Main St, Norwich, Ct. Lawrenoce Nuhn -mi Patrick Me- ‘Norwich ll.'(nfl ‘ban! represen > » appeal was taken to Fred Sml is taking a few days’ the Dime Savings | ¥. Harwood. Supreme court. 5 Keep the cold out BY USlng a B b g e U ;f,""m,‘ T S eodard, the Norwich | Willimantio—Frank Larrabee. The case of Bodfiah against the | ">cotie P : A urphy’s plumbing > Boston Bridge works was for injuries | Alexander Reeves has purchased a| £ . Core - to the head received by being struck | new automobile. - With an Overcoat like this Oor |=- PROVIDED DINNERS FOR NEW HAVEN ROAD'S on the hiead by 3 siedge bummer all AR n ¢ “You Do No n o Wit them much 100 NEEDY PAMILIES SUPPLY OF TIES, | {08, from an over] ridge at the| Miss Flors Marsen is spending a|you’ll ‘look dressy and be Can Better foot of State street, New London. The |few days in Hartford. - —_ h — - suit was for $10,000. Bodfish was get- = lm 3 o sroam heater in | and Mr& John Nolan of Fifth street|Tirough Contributions to City Mission | Will Still Buy Large Number in Local |¢ing Gfrs passenger train when a| Miss Josephine Mueller has return- ! ; i dNor Iu i mate sanitery. A e Tas been - —-20 Other Families Also Benefitted Territory. heavy maui being used by workmen in | ed to work after being out for a short TELEPHONE 309 - fubmgtal. Thoss . Joare, cMahon The matter o fihe . New Haven's |the construction of the bridge was dls- | fime with fliness. : Hart - Schaffner & - e O I ot [hoyaon of r. and Mrx. Bermand Mo- ! mhe' apecisl ‘Thankestving services g o e |lodgea and_tell, "striking Boatish_on — . ‘and airt. been under the employment of Mr. [of the City Mission are about ended. [TUUTe SWOPIY of ues Pa® TeCMIST|the head. - The case was tried before| The spof on the bullding in which heve: e g modkl CHRISTMAS b Murphy for several years. é "B some attention lately, ow E < o | he L dnColn IR R A Daanaun (il maintains an even température gl Throush the kindiess of I, B. ShANAON | rte that the road was contemplating |LOndon and the plaintiff was given a | ters is being repaired. smartly dressed men SHOPPING : “eally: when the desired steam prossure e Young Fagles foothall —team |0, 00 ¢ S e Poaing 7% |a change in its policy of buring its| ‘The case of J. J. O'Nelll va Michael Laconics - want a stylish coat for all Noad nob interefose willy "ot gas. A3%e L game Saturday. ~Address W. Carey,[for-the distribution of the supplies re- ;‘::"L:rtdy e o] W 3, [Byan of New London was 3|Linds of winter weather. S Call and witness & demonstration at | 5 TIfth street. celved from, the schools. ~Bighteen |*“Io"inay any such fears President [this city. The defendant ~sold “the Spscisie B b o o G your cooking. Just make ‘our office, s comr barrels of loose- | gjjott has recently written a letter to |Plaintiff a house and lot and after the| illiam Plckerdn of Norwich avenue Men are engagedin rsplanking the |ly packed bundles of fruits and vege- ¢ the Lumber |purchase it was discovered that the Made in heavy or medium ne f £ upper Fresten bridge. The old planks | tavies, | ‘The Tollowing persone con- e o TR SR . defendant had given a decd to proper- baa- shpired DR Sy A% Tooroms Norwich have been ripped off and the work is | tributed Iike things, viz.: . B. e o & e [ hat i = i * City [ advancing rapialy. Eearmen. ‘Mrs. Mo D. Chase, Sirs. ©. |New Bugland explaining that o very |17, thet, he aid not own, the trans action being unintentional. Suit was It is reports that several depart« Y g A. Burnham, Mrs. J. B, Garon, 1. G.|1arge proportion of the company's ties |{ ol SepiEhul. EEN best coats on the market. 5 ry | brought to get the opinion of the court &s and Elm DepL Much attention 1§ i & Potter & Son, D. B, Mi c. Wlll afl!l be bought in the territo: gel P 4 coul ments of the J. B. Martin company by the old pictures of the seven run- | Nortbrop. C-flh contributions were re- THUMM'S DELICATESSEN Mlincm! to its lines. in the matter and decision was given |are running on short time. : £ fiscal ending June 30,|in favor of the plaintiff to whom the S g “chef” 421 ning relay team that made a Tecord |celved either at the Tooms or by the 1,{* 060,455 ,,’;“',,m “l{,d oh ‘tne | defendant was directed to pay $800. David Eastwood of Lawrence, Mass., . these De Main St, Alice Building |1z ¢ e mn Sod o sictie, of B |G o e Srasy A . [0 oo pared with L o is visiting hia ‘brother, James East: at $8., $20. to $25. i Halidns S A R S qu..ln; pictures of local residents that|Avery, Miss Mary Porteous, Mrs. 3‘4'3:0”!? M?Ifi. tn;,fl 1, m.'I:: :'n. mwoo Calls for the Pennies. wood, of North Fourth' avemue. - : R Sup- are ‘being disvlayed at Willlam Bow- | IV Amanda’ W. B. | Coro'bought in New England. The in- | prove co it e England Tele- | - 1y, revenue tax which went into O8s mews S R0 - -3 Creased number of ties 1aid 1n the Past |24 at wil’ ey ctations Thorims or: |effect December 1 is causing much fourteen months has brought back | minas Work in the local stores that have in your way home. You'll SALEM CHURCH VOTES TO me;apng.flg:fu;{g Fepiins, Mrs. |ihe road nearly to a normal basis, 0 | o 11l line calle. the: omt ok Snlp 5| Stock the articles that come under RETAIN REV. W."H. CRAWFORD | Mrs. Charles L. Hubbard, Miss S, L. |(hat its purchases of tles next Year|moro than 15 cents, to have a penmy | the tax law. will naturally. show some decline of S ERT Sty | Huntington, Mre. H. H. Osgood, Mrs. - of | ready to drop into the slot when cen- < 5 GERMAN VloLlN As Puldit. Supply Until the First of |L. . Lane, twa of which wers als |Poth natlve and forelgn ties. ~ But|irai gives the signal. The rule i to |, Cards B e val By Sieite DELICACIES Ap for Christmas clothing, Twelve schools | SYSR allowing for this and for the in- |meet the provision of the emergancy | of FTed Schulze of the United States COLD MEATS contributed also in cash, Favors were to be Made In the mumber of |revenue act which went into effect e i TEACHER A special business mesting was held | Feceived in the loan of barrels from |Southern vellow pine ties, there Dec. 1. , . ot walh | = FRANELAN, : CANNED GOODS fr i " |be purchased as before: a large num- 3 in_the Salem Congregational church|Bishop Biqwell & Co. th® L. A, CGal: |yer'of ties in New England, the num- DELICIOUS CHEESE . fo Williméntle tws diys eaon [§] 135t Ssturdsy ufternoon. Nathaniel |lup Co. H: S. Youni: ber probably reaching over 1,600,000, . TAFTVILLE ~ Lys \Clark was chosen to-act as moderator | merchant, for all of which things the Ammu ‘h Prigierond s pelh ping days. Step in on ok SRRE T d 3rs.F. R, Balley as clerk mission Teturns hearty thanks. Din ; i e ot e o s Pro LI, | Rers were sent to 100 families by Har- |18 to buy eo far as it can'materials of | Everready Soocer team on the War- that make the serving a For appointments address E. tain Bev. W H. Crawford as pulpit | i anto truck and Txpressman Mo ot kinds “within its_own terriiory It ath—First Soccer Team Loses Wi easy E. BULLAR®, Bliss Place, Ner- || Suppiy untit April s o D | . Twenty other 7amilice. racelved |PHces and quality are satisfactory, ft| PAth—rlr er Team Loses Wil- lunch or a meal an =, Govm B Eimon. poyies to shingio ny yepals | something at the place of distribution, [has been prompied by motives 'of| liam Wilaoh, Strong Forward—Per- BREEN. Tu Morwich, Daé & 1914 et kN economy to experiment with outside| sonals. home duty. fi:"m Mre. Jor}nll-mu 3"‘»‘;:’.‘:‘:.‘: &flfimfid‘&fifiififi.fi“i&? tles on certain portions of its line son. Edwar. Josepu, to Mr.’and Mrs. B N R oy o P mare, | four or fve harrels were put into the |Where the expense of renewing ties is | "The Everready Glee club held g | _Bernard Breen. City, Mo., letters of thanks for a cheok | cellar of No. 9, to be put out later in mla.turally vety high. The cost of re- | meeting in their rooms Wednesday eve- MARRIED 1814—1914 to the amount of $35 Which they sent | Small quantities to the specially needy. | Placing ties in stone ballast is about |ning in the Taftville Congregational Tecently to repair the cnurch sheda. | The cash contributions to efray cost (00 DEr cent greater than for gravel | church. President Samuel ~Armitaze | JOHNSON—_REID—In Stonington, No John A. llorgnn & Son| “0n ths invitation of the trustees, the | of meats, tea, .coffee, sugar, and [@nd about 75 per cent. higher than |prosided at the business meeting, which LB T O T D male portion of the congregation turn- |handling and distribution of products |In dirt or cinders. For the inside | Wwas of much interest to the méembers. | Inaton and A Edith Heid of Stoning- FORTY COAL od out on Monday and shingled. the | Were not so large as needed, this vear. | racks on a four-track, stone-ballasted | The secretary read the minutes of the | ton. th roof Thanks are given also to the follow-|line the expense is even higher. The |last meeting which were accepted and o] Nov. LEHIGH VALLEY e i o ing "persrons 'vivhocahcungi!bueuo::‘;g i of“a"Ho "has bocome theretors & |other ofests handed mbnc‘cep‘iame i b T v Sf"“{a“.::{".m‘ifi;; N clothing, literature, house furnishing rtant o pol ‘ollowing the . business meet- .tarence B. L and elena . as ney 3650 per ton.| FOR GETTING NEW MEMBERS |ond other things have eerved to mest | Ixperience on the New Havem's rehearsil of the mustcal com- | Corby, both of Warwick, R. L Office and Vard Centrsl Wharf A e ants of many during the past |lines has shown that the oak ties pro- |edy which they intend to stage in the GNER—DUNN this city, Dee. 3, ; e S g . M. C. A. Has 3 rizes in | month: | Mre. Lockie G Avery. e, |duced in New England last about four | near futurs was held. Much advances | | 1914, by Rev. J. H. Broderick Harry GEORGE G. GRANT B Eibitte a® Fient “hirs. o, | ears in rock ballast, the chestout Hes | ment has been made in the siaping o | E. \agner and Mrs. Deila &. Dunn. S. Alling, Mrs. W. S. Geer, ‘The Man- | from five to seven years. It is because | the comedy owing largely to the efforts Hnt Cigars are Gooa— At the beginming of the membership | hattan, Mrs. A. T. Otis, Mrs. Edwin |0f this, that the company has-decided | of the club’s musical director, Oscar DIED Undertaker and ~ Embalmer: D at the Y. M. C. A. on Wed- | Hill, Miss Smith, Mrs. Just! to include in its purchases this year | Hélnrich, The football uestis ‘was ll\l\b—ln this cit; Dec. 3, 1914, . Y THESE ARE BETTER o L R A ¢ o |100,000 long leaf Yellow pine ties or | Browght up. before. the iaesting sud | Helen Jogephine Hirns, daughter |32 Providence St., Taftville A TOM’S 1.2-3 5¢ CIGAR %o be “were announced., The Mre. 3 use on its main lines so ws to see if | was given a thorough-dlscussion. Re- | i and Mrs sohn T. Burns, aged 5 3 B e aignt : & GOOD FELLOW 10c CIGAR | “prizes . 3.C. M they will Jast any longer than tles now | orts were heard from the committee [ MOnthe and 18 days =~ s h o £ 8] 2 d un ice 3 used and thus save expense. which was to- attend the meeting of 01_,151:’!54" L C AL e ol { Try. and see. -hlp Tees . paid to the officials D .|_In his letter to Mr. Ely,|President | the Taftville Soccer football team i T e e R Ty I THOS, M. aHEA. Prop. ankn. 8¢, | connting as~ ofie wlnt Six points 3 . G.)Elliott wrote: ‘Desperate conditions | regarding support as thelr second | Fomerai service at the Spvedish church Next to Palace Cafe based or the above-rating entitle the|W. Mathewson, Mrs. Henry Norman, |Sometimes require desperate remedies, | team. The club accepted the gener- | Sunday afternoon, Dec. 6, 1914, at 3 boy who secures. °the merberships| Mr. K. {. Hunt, “E; Mackenrie, Mrs and the European war and the depres- |ous offer of the Soccer team and is| o'clock. G to ‘either ' & -pocket lmife, Lewls H. Rogers, Mrs Boland, Mrs |slon in business prior to the breaking | now the second tgam of Tattville but | RIX_In YVoluntown, Dec. 3..181¢, Orrin 9 nuxummqr o Mark Crons razor apith| o R Dower voer i, G Moy, s, Johu | out 0 fthe war hvae made It absaurels | Will retain thelr nhme, Bvorready Clos | S Fix, 1 his 108 year. mANKs INN five - extra; ! Nine points gives| W. Walker,- Mrs. F. L. Hutchins, Mrs, {6Ssential that the New Haven save |Club Soccer football team. Coach | Funeral st his late Tome sunday ar- him his chéice #f either a small|G. C. Hull, Mrs G. C. Hull, Johnson |eVery penny it can Our people, there- | Knowles gave thé club members a | ternoonm at Z o'elock. | Brownie ‘camera, pair of gym sneaks|Home, Mrs, Hussey, Miss T. J. Schuize, | fore, are studying more closely than |black-board tali wn Soccer and ex- | RANDALL-In this city, Dec. 1, 1914 | Cot. ‘Green and Golden Sh. 3L large. fashllglit. . Twelve points|Mrs. Meech, Mrs. C. B. Lea Mrs. C.|they ever Gid before the question of | plained common and feature plays that | ElZabeth Roath, wicow of Devtd d the boy may, have either a band- | E. Eliis, Mrs. F. Dodge, Mrs. Friswell, | conomy and efficiency, and that is the | might prove helpful in scoring vie- >3 - e v o | United Tea lmporters G Each bears the Follow the srowd o the anly plkos | S8 DML L MEios or & mookn Lot Ein only reasom ‘why there has been any |t s s ; - y | tories at times. This coming Satur- | Funeral services at Trinity Bpiscopal trademark | In. New. London where genuine chop |5ey:: Fifteen points eatities him to ; ;6. dolay in seitiing this tie question. 1|day the Gles club plays off the runber | * cunren * Fridey afternoon, D "‘“‘, Extra Good Coffes Iby .ee...2 | stey is made by an Orlental chet, eitligr & No. 2 Brownie camera, & hat|chette, els, Rev: 0. H. Ewing, | think you.are perfectly safe in assum- ( game with Plainfleld hore on the Prov- | 1914, at 2 o'cjoc) Bt Tess B 45 or 3 peir of skates of extra fine qual-|Col. J. P. Murphy, Mrs. D. W. fog that e Jarge proportion of the | idence street grounds. Bach team has [pARD — In 735 city, Dec, 1, 1914, SIS X sty E. A M. ties used By the New Haven Company { Won a game and this contest ought to | Minerva, widow of Georg F. Bard, ing Powder can, .ce..... 120 coA._ AND LUMBE /. Tyyenty-five Points and the boy gets -Miss M. . B. | will be “bought, of tie manufacturers|be one of unusual interest and a big | Funeral services will be held at the b cad R either o $5 sweater, o complote Gil s, 3 ¥ [adjacent to fts ralls In the states it [crowd s expected to witness the| Iesidence of her son, Charles Tyier Pearl Tapioca oan, .....v... 8o letts ontfit or a Y. M. C, A. ber- es.” battle. Bard, 38 Oneco st,re . Friday, Dec. 3, 1914, at 3 . Quick - Tapiosa pkgn «eevess- 70 The two valuable players, Brierly & ’ Mr Fm — | Eives the oy “Tirner, Mrs. H. R. GIVEN REAPPOINPMENT and Schofleld. who were injured in | AP ;*’,},",;‘;f,,‘:*{,‘“,ff;‘::;,%; Minco Meat pkGe wvereesess 70 3 Remington rifle, a shot gun, a round|kins, Mrs. A. C. Potter, Mr. Arthur : last week's contest are recovering rep- | Ciapp. in his T9th vedr irip ticket to Springfield . Traming| B Webb, Mrs. B. P.’ Bishop, Mrs. E. FOR THREE-YEAR TERM |idly, end are expected to don: their pr i . school with about six dollars spending|C. Underwood, Mrs. R. S Parker, ererord 3 togs Saturday. The lineup may un- e STR nw:gl; or a round trip nck-t'f: 3“5 Friend, Mrs. John Beswick, m.‘S 3. | George H.:Stanton Willi Continue as|dergo a change, so will be announced E s _ 218 WA RET | ton, {Mass.. with about four dollars|Cox, Mrs. Peabody, Mrs. Wm. Casey, Humane Seciety's Agent later. The game is new to the Glee (Over Somers Bres.) Mr. Tra. M. Himes, C. W. Prentice, Miss club men, but they are causing much = hm entitles the hold- Spalding, Mrs. Service, Mrs. Engler, George H. Stanton has just Teceived | comment’ as to the speed they are PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING ital prize, either a fine|Mrs. Chas. his appointment as nnt xox- the Con- | showing in learning the g e mie————————————— | - Frever, ckerman, Tecticnt Hymane saciety for & thres-q have slready learned some of ¢ 5 all W'no stW.Mrs.Emll Jahn, lfllnnmllhn, year term Tunning from the first of |cult and ground gaining plays. membership | Mrs. Cn.rouna Storms, Mrs. Beaver, | December. passing is not quite up to the stand. fee rating will be entitled to a bm- Mrs. ¥. I Dodge, Mrs. J. M. Youns, ’rm- wm be lhe third term in which |ard and has much chance of improv. clldu everything necessary | auet on the closs of the campaign. | M. Suvmn . Served the soelety |ment which in & couple of weeks un ffl the construction Central Vermon Official gh.,.,.,, cA'ruouc womw’a CLUB. <P of weather-proof sheds, at| Several omcial changes o S o TR Gon Tor e Wy bin Nk Te ot QUICK REUEF FROM B . ported Thursday trom the office of th done in the Dest. Howest prices? Central Vermont. Ratlway Co,. at St.|* Profits—Annual Meeting Deferred. e Cmfl'lofl Albans. William is et OBSTACLES AS HELPS. g T The Catholio Womar's club held a The Edward Chappell Co. o L he | Shown in *That Light by Rev. H. J. Wyckoff in Shop Talk. Olive Tablets GAS FITTING, PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING, cmhl Wharf “Coal L motive power and master report from the sale recently held by - e and Lumber| 3re Sholihed” 270 Bummersiil ana gne, club. The net profits are over Shle: o That is the jovtul cry of thousands ||f 10 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn. Thoks: DottIsns o Saen o Al 1V Fhis was the tine for' the. ansial f the Y. M febnr the aubatitate tor calomel. % . Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing. L) 2 duties. meeting of Rev. H. J. Wyck Dr. Edwards, a icing physician 3 *00AI 5 e ‘be postponed - tor i1 years and calomel’s old-time > Eadriaks 5 Ayrsl Club Vice Presidents s otdant if 'nmm u"'nu’ae AT s Phone 581 B the annual election of the Trom the <ity of some of 2 the other of 4 gr" e Coptipatin ae orpid 2 th . ngland club, held - 3 tfne' Blll'liflg Kllds fllfl umsh g&u‘flmfl Dorrance of munn:a :n.d dent, &%hmw11um * ucKnmn. pre- . unn Edwards' Olive Tablets do mnot = m m ‘Wheaton of Putnam-were two/ sided. annual ‘meeting will be contain calomel, hut a healing, soothing essential of thé. vice presidents elected. table laxative. 3 fe. 28 maodern house: ALWAYS IN\STOCK date. TOP NOTCH RUBBERS electricity is to n.m.... We gu Ts i Il its branches. e e B JATHROE SRR L e i s ey e mzn";:w-- I i ‘Televhone 463-12 ¥ - JAMES W. ILAOKIU.R: CALAMITE - : : hdE A TOMPKINS .m? OA ‘u-nw- [ s g T : : . 5o gne,or imo litie Dr. Bawaras shea & B""!‘_‘ ' 67 West 3 D’o J. M. KI o