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Appaint Christmas . C . Catechism 150 Years Qid Shown. i el REMOVAL Jeass ‘ago s ol : = : faithful iber of = ~ e i a e Beain, ot Sona 20 JAMES L. CASE Ryan there passed away a man who 3 WANTED < : < 3 - 4 had won the respect af the communits announces the removal . TO RENT_First floor flat of five for his sterling qualities of character, ¢ WANTED—A second mald. Mrs. . Leghorn| T £ Tocation. in. good Te- s 2 5 Eoodness, meighborly kinfiness, con- of his office from No. 40 || mbentoor tearned. s Huntington Place. | cockerets, Camp's strain, T Sk Ave min=| Tiaes sclentiousness in'his work. o pleasant] 08 oL ’ - v decsd e thy (4.5 TeL Ay decsd_ | tes’ walks from Franklin Square. In- 0 ia : an oman ey & Shetucket street ANTED — A cottage by vouns| FOR 3 Day mare 2 Soer |quire 58 Ogk St. W oesmmiat A3 Ty el T : = DR R Pt o TR e Kot i sl in the memory of those who knew him % 37 wfl &. Apgaiee 3,5 & 5 . %;‘;;-.l e NO: 'flfi"" ":.'fl-rln%‘mm“u. 163 West Town St. b o n L agénm his wife be is survived by £ llo- Y ASK us why wé advertise our FOR SALB_&ia »s ughter, Mrs. Luke Riley of 544 3 = B0 changes cl into] 84 a cord, $2 & hait, Drop postal . F.| five-room second floor flat to "sm: ¥ ey dwelt, Stan mireet, and four sons, Michael 3. directly across the street, ||Stniiie, “snd tears. ito Jewels ' of | —. No. & Rk Foote, docd | Avyerican family: ail improvements but | Of Middle Barth they dwer B hs,| TMO MENT — On Hobart Ave. Dk . in 4 comedy menner. Why? The Bwood, stove lengt! TO RENT obart Ave. nice Controlled by, nxtu seven : g T tomobile if de- ugh Hea John T, and Charles F. and William laughter merits ablding appreciation.| —p oo VG 5 Beat; also barn for automoblle If Nor bad enough for Hell. —ate. . . Sho by your tronage reen Sm—— Tl mtnsen Thies Ars, Ohees alotasn] 58 where in larger and more z!'m;n:-rlo"m" ans Bmoke Shop. 163 | PRMOREEr LORTInE S8 an P18, dmodek | Ave, vetween 10.and %, or 7 fo ¥ p. 2. e | ! and one brother, Mrs. Jeremiah Cor- convenient quarters he ] - - e P marticulazs and| —TO RENT_Good sevenToom house, et caran of Clairemont avenue, Norwich; AN R et S evary hures | demonstration, aadress . Mra. Esteiie|with Improvements, on Iiiss Place |I march scross great waters ks D e e e o Fith the solicits a continuance of a | &% ¥ aliner. decta”| Atwo0s 38 Union SE."willimentic, Ct | Wa-ter & Heath. asoid | 7 queen. » — — Nellie Weston o LAY IR o Tl L nov: u oy Toome, all con- o many Wisdoms belped EERIE). TAEATRE. e o P share of the real estate, || A Tep pine snd laurels aiso coans |, FOR SALE Youns ew milen_cow: g:‘:?enm Tor Dousekeeping] 7::{‘;3‘;’“‘ Over. the” Wneruddled biflows of scas 5. h g o o por 3 J. K. Hau, ®. D. 1, Nom one v: L -~ T T oy, Sloaraeh i o fonle will surely give your hair new || inyestment and insurance || Tt tio S oo | g Storare TiERt Gry Toow.| 1 blinch the bubbled highway of my Two-Resl London Story. Members of the First- Methodist|life and beauty. . L RS Gobwen Gor.| FOR AL — One four-passenger | J. ‘B Fanning, of Brosdway. novied| .. wake oo G Sl —— church in charge of the Christmas en- 3 P WiARA - SRms. iy Burck; witn ittle repairing, and will| — 0 ot i L e * This wonderful story tells of Bob|(ertainment of the Sunday school, are ness of the e o oiear for'a | #ive sallstaction, with good tires; no| 70 RENT_No. 176 Franklin St. hands Brierly, who visits London and meets | Mre. Ajbert Miner Nrs. Stahtoncompleted and the road opened to ankSL | %% & Pooty sood claef (o7 @] Feasonable ofter refused.” Appiy to Ar- | Small store 3% per month. J. E. Fen-|And know the thoughts of men in other Daiion, a crook, who 1 in league (B Aot et A e tens on| trafic: R DRI, thur"N.’ Morgan, Stenington, Ct. Box e phage: inrpere with & counterfeiter named Moss. Bob | gecorations, Miss Theodora Brown; mBed Cross seals e to be found at WANTED—Second - hand, McCaskey | 10-H., R; F. D. No. 1. ro e IDORES e ' tea len i = «|the Poquonnoc postoffice, register; give price and particulars. A. = modern improvements, and also ar- R pal b aneht In the meenes| Tliciting and programme, Miss Glalya| e, SR URTNC BN Chonata nas the Hansen, Nortn Windnas, Conn.dectd| = FOR SALE—0.d_established black- age. & peck b inquire 16 Bitzaveth. | HUMOR OF THE DAY e 1w by the cunring Datton. who | Liner and Miss Martha Brown. . |waiting room at Groton Long Point WANTED—A good compatent Sirl o 15 iotated wWel Cauipped Wit moasrn | 1eiephone 3345 tricks him Into passing & twenty-| st Congresational Shinday sehool ls|in frame. The building is to be a Hi o' weneral ~housework: Eolish or | {oois, inciuding ~motor, driver, foyes| o RENT_BIFhirToom cotiage with| want to leave me, Mary? I ihought a counterfeit note. Bob is sen-|in™charge of & committes of . fve| YO Petty one, built partly of beach Soodion preferred. Address B acsd | 3eeus Ber sear Sprincipaly Rorsesnos: | ouice"ns this osane, WP OVements " |you were quite comfortable. What is to serve four years in Drison | George F. Hyde, Rev. G. H. Ewing|®90es and cement . ing: price ‘$ioU. Address Biacksmich, |- . = it for—something private?” “Three years later, dischargzed on & a e Jt Gardiner has returned from a A WANTED—Strong, healthy, ready-to- 3 7 TO RENT—Room to gentleman; mod-| “No, mam, it's 3 sergeant” —Leon- SSebt of Joave ho secires & position|imes Ruth L. Fotter, Miss Beraice! vt in Norwich. tay ‘pullets. Sugar Brook Farm, Cen-|Bulletin Omice. _ dec?d | 5% URUChioites ‘Centrally located. | gon al in Gibson's bill-broking office. Dalton | Ci@erwood and Miss I Corrigeux.| " New ties are being lald for a long tral Viiage, Ct, C. W. Day, Mgr. Tel. H SALE—Single Comb White Of- | Inquire at Bulletin Otace._nmovssd |3Op MaL dtitne and Moss discover where Bob 1s work- Ancient Catechisms and Books. distance on the Groton and Stonington P Cfl’! M win Moosup 81-2. ~ ~ ~ dechd |pington cockereis, 3335, salistaction| ;i owE To RENT at 51 Frankin 5. | ine o e ercel. Are you s and pian o et him into their line, near Morgan's Corner. op pop WANTED—Sound _cider _apples in|¥uarantoed. L. Bradley, Putnam, Conn.| juquire at Bulletin Office. novild o Wiltneie. Srearty) - As i clutches; but with the aid of a famous | , The subject discussed in Rev. O.| Practice by the _degree team of any “auantity, | F. B Peckham Iast| FOR BALE—Bird dog ' pups Box| womsn oot “B"’!h ‘lm‘t Wil idet: wheDe- 1 Jotective the crooks are rounded up m""‘h B";Ilv mdmml'irmnm~ f{og?f lodge wa;oheld yesterday for the e o |Side, City. “TeL 1013 lecsd | 193, ..ulinguy, Conn. R P e A TR e e i o Y 2 # charch, o - | initiation Dec. - i S * s s .’.p.‘d":‘,“‘:':o.,,‘li‘z“fifé'i.—.’:;:‘n tion ot ‘hidrén "n'the Sunday Scheol To Play at Groton, People’s Market | R i | e e | e e o s, | W TODSrs Lodger—T dowt ik feature and abounds in_situations that t Intesesting Frank Ni i pl cloli Har. Street. ect wne heater; price réasonable. Apply 2 ted. B M 18 Union St. - o en i number of books and catechisms yel-| Fraak Noves will play violin selec =i Weat Biatn Bt Supatatee: fed7d " | cated. Emma Morse, 13 Un 2 T thought you wanted a bedroom, Oiner epiandid s e " he | low with age, exhibited by Mr. Bar- e e atr 6 Franklin Street Wik o caTTiers, 365, fo 130 Month:| FOR SALE - ThorougRBred White| FURNISHED ROOWSall moderncen-|I didn't know was looking for an Fine Feathers Make Fine Birds, Vita- |rows, which children used to study | {ainment Jlven in Grot Pl ummecessiry: sthedtle of WINTCr | Lopamn > aiak croia Rooughured Wehile| veniences, 38 Union St. Phone 1051-2.| observatory-"—Life. : 150 vears oli—owned by _his USTIN HOLDEN. Propristor | and sprine examinations free. Frank- | iicnviile. Conn. decid Weary ' Willle—I wus just thinkin’, —th’ The Man in the Dark, Edison, |on® —_— Ji 'rop: g TS L cr . P ——— e ce—— eary. R0 screaming Essanay Western | Srandmother a descendant of = John 1in_Institute, Dept. 36- ochester, e Tired Teddy—'Bout what? © “cntitled Tne . Snakeville | Robinson of Seyden. MYSTIC < N S A RS LA T W T S T T T TO RENT Weary Willle—How nice dis world Bleuth. » 4 rwl.?lg"rsiin—ro h“’nflco"l!ce “fl,%x‘:fi' oer. Dearsy ai pin matched, three-ply Ao aicilitnt Twe ghoss. mat e would be if all dorgs wus vegeta- lemita) et i L ity Doty ot Methalist 5 Binger: Ter. F1F, “Colenloster, Conn. | bie wice Fune, cne and W inck mests|| $1300 per month. . Electric | |Fiane—Philadeiphia Ledger. NOANK } It was two weeks ago Monday that| Church Holds Annual Meeting— pr = DEice 336 the Mot Beluen Hanover Ot bt s B ittt focharodt “Do yer-love me, 'Erb? Charles Howard of Town street was| Harry MaoNutt Injured—Officers of b e ] Ane S sy d 1 Love ver, "Liza. T ahould Seat think " ‘Woodmen's Officers — New Collestor | 1aken to Backus hospital suffering| vigrney Cadets. ALL OF THE BEST KINDS ‘,‘\.aue'nlm?:::s-ubgnnedflix vears. Write| rom SALE Greemhouse,” 22x80, u-(| JAMES L. CASE, Rental Dept. |5 9%% Why if ver ever sives me it Peneflt | Soolety—was reportsd Monday)ss eomforiablol rma aahvil mosihe.of the: badia oo o F Dirticutarn, oo o eren OO | £208 e Both Enax alasy; il seli svs |37 Shetucket St, " Norwich, Ot §|iliren that, can 17 Punch. B vting of, Gunat Club. having passed a good night. A1d socioty of the Methoaist Episcopal | Friswell’s, 25-27 Franklin St.| ~wanwen —soors old nowspapers | oW «#ure to quick buyer. "F. B peck- “What do you think of a man with The new officers of Noank camp, M. c Meeti church took place at the home of Mrs. and “old letters wanted; good prices 'mrfi'c“:iu‘ side, City. T 012, . a rip in his ca:"snd only three but- WV A ate: Compul, G-'B, Smith: ad- Sitigh Mastings,.. . . R. H. Nichols of Washington street. paid. C.J. King, 15 Eim St. noviod AR D FOR RENT tons on his. vest? i Ssor. Matville Daboll: clerk. Charles|, Cottage praser rpeetings will be|The following officers were electe “WANTED —Planc tunin, FOR SALE — Engine, boller, saw, ‘He should either gét married or MONEY LOANED A, Zuaccardy; banker, William Hola- |D€ld this (Tyesday) evening at the|President, Mrs. Georze W. Keigwin: don, 298 Prospect St., Ci .| Dian.ng mu, tools, beiting, etc, In guod| 4 9 room Cottage House with all|get a divorce."—Chicago News. . X | home of Mr. and Mrs, Richard Lane on|vice president, Mrs. R. H. hols; v o ek xeuonible: %5 DUMey, Naw: P ble| ‘“Let's drop into this restaurant” A P ey, Wil | Otrobando ‘avenue, and on Wednesday | secretary and treasircr, Mrs. Fila 3f,|[| 25a2mends; Watches Jewoiry WARTED g ek [, mprovements, | Feasonablel 3Gout halleve 1 care. 10- eat any- - lam' J. Eilis; trustee for three years, (SYRINg With.Mr. and Mrs. Otis Carey|Gary: directresses, first, Mrs. Herbert |l Lowest Rates of intersst. An oid Second hand furniture of all kinds. | , HOR SALE—One fcyl. 1914 Bulek E. A. PRENTICE, thing.” ; DL Daboll. These ofcers will be in- ‘est Town street. Lamphere; sécond, Mrs. Otis Abell; established firm to deal with. Good prices pald. 5 price very low. Box 443, Norwich. ' ‘Well, come in and get a new hat stalled at the January meeting. SR et third, Mre. Ingram Gledhill; solicitors, rx;zco:.br:ml. LOAN CO, A. BRUCKNER dec4d % Phone 300 86 Cliff Street|for your old one, anyway.” —Boston A meeting of the Mizpah class was Local Jottings. Mrs. 'William Lamb, Mrs. Samuel Ted- i Rined 150 85 Franklin 8t, Norwich. Phone 717-3| L " o g For RENT | TRRSCFIDE field Monday evening ai the home of | Mr. and Mrs. Wilitam D. Thatcher|i0fd: sick committee, Jrs. Amos Han = 7 SLo.: Imperial Pekin ducks, 32: geese | SUMMEr Cettagfl FOR SALE |, TS Gaily—That horrid Mrs. Wea- Bex AV, Morgan with a good at-|of Tanner frect are in Néw York for| Soos S Citis Abell The soclety has MANAGER 35256 up. . Coutant, North Wind- LE | thereby even hinted that I am in- R New Colliots # fo¥ Mdrx Quring the past year and has o WVl : ] R et Seae | bl 1tk Gt e o i e, g i R pres. ve wan FOR_SALE_Ox cart, in good conai- | Ren 175-32,500 season Plesion.”_ H. B Babcock has turned over the| There was ng session of the schools|membership. i Look over our line of e o, DM [ acn T phons S e Rerwich . dacsa Inspeation by, apiointmen® | Mrs. Fairly—The mean thing! 1 ‘books of the American Benefit society uthvw‘wn 51Mm!any morning because of Struck by Automobile. permanent business. Applicant must| FOR SALE_Horse good Tor NZht FRANK W. COY k'no;v -__?‘ol;dva:y that you always pay B s e s ey AL e e S e Flll’ C H have the best of references as will be| farm work, ‘ine Concord bugsy und 6 High Street, Westerly, R. L. o b polt atasianiin the: 3 g y n 3 oats, Horse Bhnkets b ios, | arngss; $i5 takes It away. one pean rses; . Miss Emma Wilbur of Groton is| Miss Eliza Dolbeare of Thamesville|atrect and At the coraer of Holmes . e e e e R F ¢ decsa Long Distance Telephone count of the war, are being planted. te - Amiting relatives here. was the week end guest of Mrs.|street. MacNutt was coming across 3 ~ ot : el e e p e ey ST e potatoes.” ¢ Charles Fitch has gone for a_visit | Charles Gager of Wauwecus street. the bridge on_ his bicycle and was run uto Wweigu. 11ov, price $65. Mrs. Fred Tip- “A game approximating golf might at the home of his son, Dr. Fred Fitch, [into by Archibald Lambert’s automo- ton, Jewelt Ciy Conn. R. F. D. 1. be evolved. Twosomes and foursomes in East gnmpgo!:& S pi et M:» ?nd ‘f:’?e?f"n‘itv’fif“" of &el- bile htrom Old Mystic, MacNutt was . to: suit-buvie Mange s Wanted dec3d could go around the :im-e ‘with hoes™ A meeting of the Elue Birds levue farm e road on the wrong side of ihe road, and in- Prices uit e i —Kansas City Journ: Bield this afternoon at the home of | #ed friends at Trading Cove Sunday. |stead of turming out for the nutome. 24 g TR g v : b - power gasoline engine in A-1 condition Miss Viola Sistare. bile continued on directly in its path. S Address Por Young livestock. ~ Address BOX No. Mrs. Howard Durfee shows consider- { Lewis Apley of Vergason avenue has|MacNutt ‘was thrown o the side of 60,-Bulletin Office. novesd ol -, < able tmprovement, but 18 not able to go | bekun his winter work and this week | the road and at first it was thought he Faultey Dewts. Seuections, —FoR SALBIwo sstase houses. it |» Four stories, ‘fireproot, veintereed |DOUT SAVINE soodhy. - inally ien out. will make his two days' trip to New|was seriously Injured. He was taken The L. L l\apmm co. Agricultural College, Storrs, Conn. |S5IX rooms each, with all modern im-| comerete. Located on Franklia Square,| ... Miss Eva Fish is reported as im-|London. into the office of Dr. A. H. Meyers, but provyements,”on easy terms. inquire center of city, terminal for all loeal|® “Say Maria. if vou'rs going out OFFICES AND STORES IN THE NEW | The visiting lady had kept her hos- THAYER BUILDING. tess at the open door ful an ‘an ing and will'be home from the . he being ill Dr. L. M. Allyn was called 2 Bowers' 130 Washington St. f|fna suburbam trolleys. Has hardwood | go: ’ stay; bul :oll‘p‘I.L:IEwo‘n. Lt o rotemmed to] of HrE,Ro¥ Jonson and gon, Raymond, fand. found the Tider had a severe 14 Bath Street, Narwich, Ct. Ehone 1A% Lo il e el e il Ao s [ (L LR E - O — 5] lyn ice urnes miville, were guests a y or two|shaking up, but was not seriously hurt. EL E 35-ACRE iburban farm on trolle; e rper’: ‘agazin / Fighers lsland after 2 visit hore. - |last week of Mrs, Eiisha Geer of the| Later he was taken {0 the home of his HELP WANTED gnd State rold"l,nll;meh.ornt ot my,flg«:z B e e TP e ss Eloise Dav. rts road. ts, Mr. Mrs, 3 o -room house, large oultry house g Bater Pk of Diatweiie naord and Agson oy oot Ohdors: | Oder' It Mlow by Phoiie 13651 cCANVASIERS ‘(hale-or femalel, | 200 o has e e s | et o b fres O o WP o THE KALEIDOSCOPE Tt is hened he will be about again jn a oo ot tie hame of Mr- and Mrs, H.| It is Hans Tarsen of Asylum street|few days, n‘h Trommer’s Evergreen, case $1.70 smooth and easily worked, 200d orch:| month. For further informatiom, in- bt 250 ot Marin Tasber Soo T ot LANGERIER rg per case $1.70| GENERAL HOUSEWORK GIRLS. | ard, 500 foot road trontame; can be nold Ropki Light Dinner Ale, per ca quire of WILLIAM F. HILL, 25 She-| ' Bombay is encouraging wheat grow. _ for’ bullding purposes for price asked 5 ‘Mrs. Mary Latham has been visiting | chased the Stedman property on ) &% o8 1.40 FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU 1 . Waa tucket St, Norwich, Conn. “ tricnds ot Drmssioie. © | Washinston strecr Miex Margaret Gatvin, was_elocted |0 1oy Pilamer, per case $125 FRATHE Sl Sy Pezald b, x| (ke 2 s P Brows bu weturned from & Lk president of St. Agnes’ Tierney league 2 M. J. Coscoran. Supt. Central Bldg. | {iois e Tancopsomnier Ty Sarming i 1y - APPSR wisit in Rhode at the annual meeting held Sunday |Free Delivery to all parts of the city L fine place at & low price. Particalars|. Sebak : ptaght Today (Tuegday) belng 2 holy day|afternoon in Columbus hall. Rev. A of TRYON'S AGENCY: Willimantic, Gt FOR SALE steadily; increasing; .- BVic poversl yuhss Gannet Club’s Meeting. of obligation, the feast of the Immac. | Michacl P. Harc s ow Shgtor o H. JACKEL & CO. Tk i A A e S B i S ——— |past this meat has been used, both A meeting of the Gannet club s to|Ulate Conception, will be observed at|St. Patrick's parish, formerly of New < P s i R By A fresh and canned, very extensively im {Pe held this evening gt the home of | Sacred Heart church by masses at 5| Britain, gave the members an inspiring ST envelopes. neatly printed. for $1.90; 500 that country. ‘W, 1. Spicer. and 7 o'clock. talk. The full list of officers include: LEGAL NOTICE Sach $3.00. Send’ for - sampies and f ‘Willilam Patterson, who spent Sun- e e ~— Chaplain, Rey. Michael P. Hart; pres- prices for any printing you are in need The weight of personal m a- day at home, has refurned to his work BALTIC ident, Miss Margaret Galvin; first vice| AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD BARGAINS IN or e Belletin CampauYy. Norwiol, I " in Bast Hampton. president, Miss Della LeBonte; second |at Norwich, witu.n and for the District Conn. ways for each ordinary first-class pas- Tatham of East Hampton Drseiont. MV Defiachendin: secan o1 JPRIGh Wi and lon dioiganicy BUILDING LOTS AN BUTING pouiy of S KlS FINE BUSINESS Senger is 150 pounds, and for each or- #spent Sunday here. Mrs. Henry J. Reeves Breaks Leg by | recording secretary, Miss Cora. *M:r:;: ber, A. D. 1914, s = g % Anyone having .samey drop postal to PROPERTY dimary third-class passenger 100 " of; Frenklin Pineo has returned to| ~Fall—Rosary Society and Chaplain |financial secretary, Miss = Marsguerite figfi:--&fmfiou .v.K ..:y:img',u Jaage. Choice residence sites on Broad- Samuel Gellert, Colcheéster, Conn. pounds. » ~ Old Lyme after o visit to Rev. and| Visit Sanaterium Inderdchnen; corresponding secretary, | alias ¥ussczork. “late of Frankim 1i|f Wav, Washington Street, Will- fJ| — — isti P . Mrs. H. S, Foster. e Miss Christina Donath; treasurer, Mias | 21 Districr. dsceased. ' fams Street, Uncas Street, Slater Cotsmajaiy ok, opio mp e e seeasa ta gt e WEDBING. e TS Tyt g el et | e R NN i it | peatiE T R WATTI 200l || Avenue’sna perkine Avenue 2t FOR SALE i eopeagsy |~ = ¥y H TS Monday morning. She was leaving u.z tainment committee, Misses Elizabeth | Pra¥ing. for the reasons therein set attractive prices. Call and see Iarge returns. = in water that contains at least 57 — e Fiske—Stirling. house to empty a pan of ashes, when | M. Foloy, Christina Donath, Sarah| (o he (ha last will and. festarsent || me well have LOTS to talk Miss Constance Isabel Stirling, |she slipped on the doorstep a Smith, Marguerite Inderdohnen and {sald deceased be admitted to. probate. daughter of Mrs. Carplus Stirling, of | right leg was broken nhovepumngn'll:le: Constance McDonald; executive com-| Whereupon, it is Otdered, That said|f *PoUt " Vernon, and Dr. lsaac Parsons Fiske |She was carried into the house and |Mittee, Misses Cora Morey, Della Le- | petition be heard and determined at ARCHA W. COIT of Coventry were married at Christ|Dr. Sweet of Jewett City was calleq | Eonte and Sarah Smith. County Di- | {he Provate Court Room in the City of “Opposite Y. My C. A. church, Hartford, Wednesday atter-|and renderéd all assistance posstble. |Tector William H. McGuinness of Nor- | 3or™ich; 1 =id Districe, on tme iutn|§ o0 o CROSVS T ol D te 2oon by Rev. Dr. James Goodwin, rec- | Migs Anna M. Cahill of New York |Wich will install the officers Sunday | Sxiocs 11 thr Porinaon_and thut ratisy tor of the church. The organist, Ar-|is visiting her sister, Mrs. A. McNuity, | fternoon, Dec. 20, Three new mem- | of the mendence of anid petition oeg parts of -salt in every one thousand JAMES L. CASE, R R e 37 Shetucket St, Norwich, Ct. ,r;‘m'“i,o’;{,"‘g,’“ Py e waste, corks, wine, sardines and ores; for the isiand of Madeira —embroid- erfes, wine and wicker furniture. Two tenement house in geod condition, always rented, with one acre of good tillable land, located in excellent neighbor- hood, 10 minutes walk from thur Priest, played the march from |of bers were elected. of sald hearing thereon, be given by T Franklin Square. Rubber and cocoa from the colonies Athalte by’ Mendelseohn. The bride|* Cp, ’;";"'Chfi“ = fiie publication: of this order one tibe FOR SALE are re-exported from Lisbof. ‘was given away by her tincle, William und for mas Tree. in some newspa REVING & il | i —————— FRANCIS D. DONOHUE R. Stirling, of Chicago. She was| The proceeds of an entertainment tion in said District, at least three days ‘The Philadelphia’ inventor of & sun. B i T [ S Prey Nt il An Easy Way to Get e e R s For Sale or Rent Central Building Norwich, Conn. Seven Room Cotiage ey 1 oypt has fwored intilly She wore the roish a 4 = > Vell and wreath worn by her mothes | Sor the pupils of the primary srade of The anove and Foresoine is n%zus|| See the beautiful, new, seven- s House would be necessary to cover at per wedding in Emgland in 1882, |the public school. Fat and Be &rong copy ot record. room cottage, moderr. in every re- 20,250 square mijles of -the - Sahara She carried white roses and wore & Vi Attest: FANNIE C. CHURCH, spect, now being built on the Buck- Electric lights, steam heat, set- desert with the engines to obtain as dlamond pin, the gift of the bride-| A number of the members of the o DA% - i ley: property, Norwidl Town., "Taks Fal' For Sal tubs, large lot, in fine location, J|mich pomer as the world's coal sup- groom. o le was attended by ool antic car to Peck’s Corner. ll‘ . Rosary” society of St. Mary’s church | The trouble with most thin folks who | “pIsTRIOT OF LEDYARD, SS., The entire first floor is finished in e two bridesmaids, Miss Dorothy Strling |+ wish to gain weight is that they insist Price $3,300 and Miss Jean' Stirling, her cousins. | Nopwscls Sovi oren,sanatortum, at | 0o®drus Bing Thelr stomach or Stutany | CUEL, Of Eropate Dec sth 1914 " I o k" aining room has beamed ceils S {s nlu“""'“‘“b °hl’°u“ Arey dsllle, W‘m!‘ rf:‘l: tributed flowers and books among the | 1isn "'o.‘necre.;mmaoasa:rr;':fiénwfin‘;nsgfne Ledyard, in said District, decedsed. e Do s xSt 1"' A B0-acre farm, 7-room cotiage house, & CO. those on_baby pes, the 3 of the same mate % 3 % The Administratrix having exhibited |} buftet. 1f desired, before comple- -acre . 7- inou: T, C! e o patients. Vocal and, instrumental solos | foolish physical culture stunt, while. th, s 5. large barn, woodhouse and hemnery, N. TARRANT o amount is 40 cents each, and $1.50 trimmed with yellow jroses, and car- | given by the company were NIEAly e | £6al CALsE of Lhinness poor ntancholy |her, administration sccount with, said || tion, two more rooms can easily be ge, o 7. oun: also smoks b lana Tertile, plen! aged nightingales, Biirting, the mother of the teyde, % | preclated by the 0. patients now st | 1ou cannot get fat until your Gigestive | ° Grgerca Fhat ine 1o oot ‘pos|[2dded Terms to suit you. 58 Wwo0d ana abundance of freit piase|] 117 Main Street, Norwich f§|tax. on c: T ot Ordered. That the 16th day of De there have .not' been any for # tract assimilates the food t ° Roderick Meek, Contractor and #!is situated il ‘ving factor; ¥ - Dopenbagen blue poplin with Trish lace | (15, S2e0tor iU, The Fosasy soclety | Maanicy "fo a Temarkabie mew scien- | Somber, 1014, st 3 oclock in the atter- |} 5 llier invites inspection, and will || Village: aea 130 aite to s iine years. and tourists for whom the Botal X the pearls which were ber De- o apa plain, Rev. | ufic discovery, it is now possible to|DC°" i the Temine is. sesigned. for | gladly furnish estimates on build- || Fallrosd: an ideal poultry farm: aiso keeper is taxed 31-2 cents, X al gift. There was a. reception|J°bn Landry. Sombine Suto simple form the very ele- | Icaring on' the allowance of said ad: || ings of all kinds Tl self witn the farm’a & e added to the bill. Zei v Mter the ceremony at the Highland Holy Day Services. pents megded by the digestive orsans|ninistratfon socount with sald estate, : ey S qoniler S3 /4 ourt otel, at which intimate friends | This (Tuesday) morning the feast|(ot.laden blood. This mastor-oteoie s |and this Court directs the Administra Gomonstrae “Hata farih and CATARRH CANNOT SE OURED % )ad relatives of the family wero pres- | of the Immaculate Conception, masses | modern chemisiry in chlied Sargol and | LiX,to Gte, all persons intercsted . T Auctionser| £2 Be s0id toperhet; both with local applicauons, as.they cannot Pare i, mad, Mre. Fisko left for | will be celsbrated at 5.15 and B o'clock | has besn termed the wreatent of fesh- | DISTSIR 10 ARREST 8t gaid time and |C. B MACFARLANE ...... Auctioncer|is onty 31500; balf cash, Baiance om Teh e OF tsardimmane. . Cater . fow days in New York, after which|at St. Mary's church. Devotlons will | bullders. Sargol aims through its re- S i ¢ INOEIERES 28! = -room House on McKin- is & blood or constitutional disease, : fime o’ or Defore Dec. 3th, 1914, in ine bargaln, and dom't let this Bight-roo . ey will live in Co y. be held in the evening and there will | Benerative, reconstructive wers t0|gome newspaper having a circulation \Sentine T in order to cure it .must take inter- be a reception of new members into | Sk S SOTA T, ANE IRletnes to UE | in“sad public. Siemos bzyf’"’!fi‘"‘r' o oF *PBona Fo Whiows Parm Bulletin. ||| ley Avenue; desiable location; [}| melremedics. malis Catayrh Cure s the Rosary soclety daring the services. | of your food and pass them Into the | {iathe PUPHe deceased Jact| I will sell at public auction et my|Chelee of 477 on the blood and mucous Mrs. D: McCormick and danghter | blood, where they are carried to evers | Ledy nere thb “docensed MNL| mce RBowh s uhe Hrear o WILLIAM lot 50x110 feet. Hall's Catarrh Cure s Free Somane o ot Sy e | SR eencins SHl el g | 1L, smwven = morommen | B St il Soulh o Windiaa el e For price snd tems smaie ot ||| BSOS aatet un r. and Mrs, W. C. 3 y picture . | ter, g from Windham . af Lost—A small black and tau dog, |he result when tnis amazing ‘ams-| 081 Judse. | i Bootiand Dem, ane thile from TTOIeY | 41 west Broad Strect—iooms 1 and 2. 3 vears and i Treatment |5 o s SucrEnD s e | iy sou tidd i o Fiivs | AT A COURT OF PROBATE HoLp. | * S*“ifiiliRy bec, 10 O esterty, R & Thomas H. Beckley L D 3 ’ your neck. shoulders and bust|en at Cante thin an: the 16 ¥ Telephone 365 & P ceive reward—Ad gjsappser and yoi take on from 10 to| District of Canterbury, on the Sth day, s "RAINCSH ’fia‘yz‘."a Bl s o iRl May Building, Phones 724 { Dol expensive | Of December, A. D. 1814, - T horse. S years Old. $o0d worker |y, C. WITTER -<ovsessvwee Afotioneer i 74 POQUONNOC EPictont Task Garmiess Inexpensivo | Present—A. HALE BENNETT, Judge | 2nd seod deiver weignt 200 pounds: 278 Main Street 4743 Pile Recaiming A | EEEREE Hot 428 Mty | On, molln, of Auwa, S Raipperss |8 £l ST ot e . imif nt i r money hi 5 OBE— irs > Frosroes on Lons Point Station | ISTuS odi Bt o piz (e winr | Gsorse & Ramrer, lafe of Sapeer” ot B0 D indls Sl ot Lo.a o 3 ury, Hght ving ess, 800« team of Pyramid Pile X Caution:—While Sargol has gi - oth decrs that wagon, 1 two-horse dump cart, 1 dem- fi'. Jfiee, for” trial gives | The old Avery bural ground st Po- | oeiient resmts in o foom 5 lervms | months b allowed ane Malten Tor fi et L LSy NOTICE OF SALE. ‘Protruding a6 relettering and cleaning the stonas | It Shovid not by takien by those miiries |creditors of said estate to exhibit their | PUEEY. L fwo-torse wled; farmng toolg THSIREERE NS I 1 oD, claims against the same fo the Execu- 1 Eyracuse plow, 1 10 oclock . m. is oncerned. This as done by John|3ct Wit San ten PO ds or mors | |irix, and directs that public. notice be| Sk, harrow, & smooloing. pebrow: 3| Dom't formet Auction Notlos of.Sels ner Balley chapter, D. A. R.. One of ; Eiva o tiiaiander by MG sisr dn | Gujtsoators, | SEVCF, mashine. il A Shal ST O Tripp. S intvien the stones dated back to 1689, Many| COL. EARL N. GALLUP Dhot ana by Bostinn aiation In said | Houseivold Soods-—1 _o0d . Kitches | vertised In ast weeks Buetin: 3% wero hard to make out, but his. Ot it Sianmeet lo sath o og | TABES, bods <nd beading. “ahles, SnG? | Nead "5t cactle. 1 Pl ot “Horess 50 tories of the old families helped Canterbury, nearest the Place Whers| thming. otha Artiote mot mintioned | boosythiss; 187, corn, tools, wagons— e a sl St 16 x the deceased last dwelt. SEORGE W, BINGHAM, ford after a vigit at Eastern Point. |4 from Jones' Nat. School or| _°Ttingd Zom R A viga ] A B Siea, i AuSonearing Soeciaity of e n S pag ] o BTN S RO ISR ¢ NOTICE—Exhibit all claims against| 7 . WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus: said estate to Mrs. Anna C. Kam-|i;dea et g . Execul

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