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” of the Town—Matron and mfi, Yenn—-ClgilmHgDidNotKeepPrm‘nehRma“‘?,w E@tod@wm id- Hfl'ill“itwmn 2 with from northwest and westerly 5 s In the superior court here on Tues-|erly, testified to withdrawals making you realize that SKILLFUL, PAINLESS DEN- % - . " Observations in Norwich. ' {41 000 R0 h S e of Miss Plora| fror the account of Lydis A. Yok In Sty P. iy TIeTRY b : £ 2 can be with i | The records, reported b4 agajnst Clayton P. York, ex-|favor of Flora A. York, aggregating ‘Overhauling and |15 P T A e g Dol J liam O. York, was bezun and by the | wi 2 o 9.9 e S their mission. 3 adjourned for the day at|of an account in the name of onz v : Ber.| S0 ke divest evidence by both plain- | York for §348.95. fact makes it powsible for the : . -20.84| tift and defendant had all been pre- Thasses to enjoy the privileges i Ay L e tgtore: Titgh M VENR ek, Laaine Mo : . ‘ of our safe, skillful dental se was 4 2 A, Sh;umw-y and a jury. A. York 'amounting to §75 . and the service in all its branches—as o that WAlljamn O, Ttk het | ail 1o the, credit of Miora & Tore : = i B a reviews st the it A ork, er 0 e jora A. o1 gr:.ns‘uut'ger, who lived in North Ston- | Carl W, Brown, bookkeeper in the H tisement, “the mechanic as well 4 ingtan, and who died on Aus. 21, 1918, | Norwich Savings society, testified to as the millionaire.” - “and Carts. Wi leaving an estate of ’él"f,fi' lhl.d prom- | & """}f‘fif o; :{':'o: gmm 1:.’13{ LB Sl “ s‘c . . ik : A ¥ ised to make her a beneflciary under | from Lydia A. g aftville Soccer For The m DR. JACKSO! Meckanical Repalirs, Palnting, Trim- nis will FA LR G TR S L S L T s e Tn.u&. aup-I:m ::-n. to be e | F.C N > 2 = h use for and his a week after the A maing, Upholutering and Wood Waork, e T was niap yeax(‘lsl:wgfr: his| York. The next, day :g.mfl ot ] A. GOLDBLATT . DR. D. J. COYLE * ! . death. She went tizere and ke ouse | the nee o 36 fi ao- rnckomithing in ali itz branches. o7 PPy b grion ot Y s . % . 3 ed to have existed was not carried out enry 43 2381 in the will. 4 3 } H 3 -041 " The plaintifr, who s 23 years old and | tion in which they remarked tmportaut 3 s Tn:| of prepossessing appearance, was the | elder Mr. York that Flora seemed to|Saturday first witness put on_the stand by her| have pretty good clothes for a girl{ grounds with % X . attorney, Arthur M. Browbn. x'she1 ;estg- m’x& work ve‘d ‘;:;; and the old man re- AN 3 - = o fied that in 1904, when she was 13, she : “Wouldn't - vou have good . 507 to 518 North Main St. Sfter Bigh water it 1o Tow | went to her srandfuther’s home at his | clothes if you got your pay every week hours is X M'a‘,;wueh 18 followed by flood tide. |invitation and kept house for him and | and had no board to pay. her grandmother up to the time .of ( Melissa Coon followed thew on the Manicur- their deaths, The death of the old lady | Witness stand and the last witness i g 5 GREENEVILLE NEWS occurred in March of this year. was Leland Chapman, who is 71, who 3 GEORGE G. GRANT - - The puimgl teltlfilcdd tha‘ti .:ge ln_:ft tt;ld“?fl_ a m;mv?-nuon at the Y;'ume acial Bert Stevens—Death] <1y money Tor car Tides and the lke | of William O, York when My. Tore Massage. Ondertaker Embalmer "':""" "vm;' Pkt G 2t and that her folls clothed her. In her | <ald Flora was to have a cow and & | ASRaem: and John ur, a Former Greeneville] .. ,o5 examination it was brought out | calf and that he was paying her $2 “Heat Your House Reasident—Other Local Notes. ‘| that she had been given over $5,000 in | a week. The witness and Mr. York | trtion and the Red Cross has = 32 Providence St., Taftville » Z _With Gas = all by her grandmotlier, Mrs. Lydia A.| were cousins. He said he.mever heard B By Uggng a The funeral of Mrs Margaret Richie | York, but the witness claimed thaf | Mr. Yori say anvihing about givins fpinion pat guch a2 same win nou} Hjss Katherine “zgme. stiention to day oc ught calla. widow of Robert Stevens took place|this was in fio way intended as pay | the place to Flora.. A a,’t‘ ‘: "y a % - 22, Shannon B Telephone 6§55 aprlé: - from 496 North Main street Tuesday|for her services. Miss Flora A. York was recalled to | E2M® alrea ekt wily “unfier thy o s m«._ g:u afternoon with a large number of| Willlam N. York, Dr. Robert . Har- | the stand by Attorney Allyn L. Brown, "P,m“'l el o T ator) friends and relatives present. Rev.|rington and Judge Charles C. Gray of | who showed her the orders om the g B 1‘;":‘ with the - Charles H. tts of the Greene-|the North Stonington probate court|suvings banks! asking her whose hand. | STONESSt lineup shie has had this sea- Notlce ~ilte Congregational church officiated.| were other witnesses for the plaintiff | writing it was in the boGy of the or- “’g v fl'iwin( that they have just in|The bearers were: Willlam Kramer,|and the last witness was Dwight F\.|ders, which had the signature of Lydia | % gl ‘g chance will put up a great = Gnorge E. Stevens, William A. Pitcher,| Brown. At 2.05 the plaintiff rested. A. York. The witness replied that|Same and are °"1’°“¢'“ of springing & and W. S, Murray. A committal serv- Testi for Def it was her writing. g~ rsher i the local team. 7 . ice was vead at the grave by Rev. Mr. asUmahy SetiE anee: he defense rested after the testi- ecretary. Pearson has not > The Eighth Street Canal kicketts. al was in “‘ple“(f{’“,d mgl:fignmli;‘ggl?;r llf.;ee sfisu;gr‘.‘ ;:; mony of this witness, and before put- S - : cemetery. The ‘were many beau nse,whose | ting on witnesses in rebuttal, Attor- - floral formg tributes. Mrs. Stevens|case was conducted by Attorney Au-|ney Arthur M. Brown for the plaintiff w will be closed umtil dted on December 5, after an illness of iuflll;:: wldaed‘wifggovmzmg ij\e!t‘t‘:ir;:y Allyn | made a mo‘}ion tndstrlke out 3- irrele- Bring them to our mew Jewelry = twenty* days caused by nervous pros-| L. of Brown & Perkins, the evidence introduced by further on. Hor Magband died on Novem-| The executor ftestified that when he|ihe defense showing Ancters of lon t Store. We guarantee satisfac- notice. Per order SELECTMEN. Ber 12. Rev. Alvan Bond, D. D., mar-| went to the house after William O.{money in bank from Lydia A. York. . tory work at the lowest prices. ried the couple on May 4, 1862 and| York’s death he found that the place| He claimed that it was incumbent russels. Old Gold, Silver and Jeweiry they lived in Greeneville for many| Where tte bank books and papers were | ypon the defense to show that these years. Mre Stevens was the daughter|had the appearance of having been | had been in payment for the services | bought and exchanged. of Mr. and Mrs. John Richie and was|rummaged over. He related a con-|for which sult is brought. and they 4 e d the 1 versation that he had at one time with | had failed to produ: - |in the orzanization t think tha L ULNICX .. may‘ u .l 78 years of age. She attended the local | versation that he had at one time with iled to produce any such evi ey J. OG & CO., Congregational church. Mrs, Stevens dence. he claimed. anything can be pulled over thei- eyes| {5 Satvived by ome son and other rel. | ePoke of a time that Flora went away | * Judge Shumeay said the evidence |OF on the other hand they might think ] 32 Franklin St, Norwich, Ct. 3 bl and said he couldn understand Why | might stand for what it was worth. | that the local team is not fast enough | WALL PAPER)> u h’t Flora did it, as she had been well paid T Sty to compete. This is the firust season OBITUARY. Wltllg;'e v‘u‘v!lth hi'n'Ll‘o The § oo Pk ARSI ". Lbl‘t‘th! c ub has entered the State as- - . e tness al £aid that when he The jury in case soclation and the United States asso- some time with Mrs. James large Lment 321 Main St, Alice Building went to the house to see his mother | follows: Harlam-P. Dolbeare and Gus- | ciation &nd from ths general conversa- | Hay of Flm averte. e G AT e & vin 3. John L, Wilbur, after his father's death he was never | tave D. Andrews, Norwich: Hollis H.[fion it will be the last. Only by T | ahansly “d“;e“ Brives, which we will . - Local friends have received word|able to speak to his mother alone, as, Falmer and Jesse O. Crary, Preston: |ihreatening to appeal to the Uaited Farly Tuesdar morning trees on th be to shew you. of the death of John L. Wilber of New| either Flora York or her brother El- | Carroll E. Staples an@ Curtis P. Prown. | States KFootball association did Sec-| hills about town were loaded with ice ‘uidings and Cut_Out Borders o JOSEPH BRADFORD Haven, a native of this city. John|lery staved in the room, although his| Colchester: Frank E. Willlams, Gris-|retary Pearson get any recognition in < match same. Also Paints, Muresco ’ v ) > Luctus Wilbur was born in Greene- | mother wanted to speak to him alone, | Wold: Albert B. Kenyon, Lebano: former appeals to the state organiza- in white and tints, and general assor:- 5 yille, August, 1536, the son of John|Flora also would not let him into the | John' C. Donovan, Sprague; Harry L.|tion. The local team has gone to much| Mrs W. G Hitchon of West Town (i ni"of Gacorative suppiies. Ineluding and Louisa (Cole) Wilbur. He mar-|house, he said, the first time he went | Hull Iisbon: Ernest L. Latimer, Sa- | expense in joining these two associa. | Street is visiting her chter. Mrs. | povier Mache for halls and vestibulas :tsed M-fl.hghb. ;‘([ng otN this }cl:::y Nov. | there after his father's death. lemn: \r\tm;l;g:»rfginsf;né Z;‘“';:O‘;‘:n tions apd much fruitless cxpenses has Harry Weight of Tults collage. Orders recetved for painting. papae " <1 e in New Haven on 3 ourt & - een made 1 ari mes: Hine Blank Boeks Mada-end Ruled to Order ,“,,‘fg I e i L hio has Bookkeepers Testify. morning, when the arguments on 2| ooy mere mevor biarny, 07 52MeB| 1 iee D. A. Markham of Hartford | PATSINE ana Aecors lived with his elder daughter. For a| Thomas Perry, bookkeeper in the | habeas corpus writ will be made. The e SEahnwRe number of years he was employed by | Washington Trust company of West- | jury was excused until 10 o'clock. the Merlin Fire Arms company of New Haven, Becoming-ncapacitated : or labor eleven vears ago, he has| DELINQUENT CANDIDATES FIND REVENUE LAW i Sutw it NOT TO BE PROSECUTED. HARD TO UNDERSTAND g ¢ two daughters, Mrs. John H. Mehaffey < i 35 = e ALL OF THE BEST KINDS |ong ooy e o o aneBafleY | Have Made Satisfactory Explanations | Provisions of Revenue Tax Law Worry e Wit N e i PRACTISE LIMITED Tr dchiidren, Mrs, George Kurst, Miss to Secretary of State. Liquor Dealers. Many of the movelty stores in the|rop Memorial Forelgn Missio ary so- | Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat at = D e Story and Wilbur Story all of village have displayed in their win-| clet: f the First Congresaiional Néw Haven. A half sister, Mrs. Edwin The 18 or 20 candidates for political Deputy Collector of Internal Rev- n eir n- e Hours 10 2 m, to 3 p. m. Friswell’s, 25.27 Franklin St ding of Worcester, Mass, also sur.| office, or treasurers of political com- | enue William 1. Farrell at New Lon- | d9Ws Christmas toys, cards and other| church is to be held this (Wednesday) b2 P. F. MURTAGH Telephone 92 and 94 West Main St DRS. L. F. and A. J. L-PIZRRE 287 Main St. It has been suggested that anothe; | SPent Sunday at the home of his sis- year the team pay more attention to| ter, Mrs. George Peck, on Plain Hill. the Eastern Connecticut Soccer league, let the big timber drop and build up Miss Mabel Wilcox and Miss Sadie the new ieague on a firm basls. With| Thompson of Jewett City were guests zood support a good game will un.| Sunday of Mrs. George Frink at her doubtedly be furnished. home on Otrobando avenue, i .- | trinkets. Although many toys made| afternoon. Ve Funeral services will be|mittees, who failed to file their elec- don has received a supply of appli . Hogt Clgars are Goos— 3.13' 'rl)’mna.y. There are cousins re.| tion expenditures within the required | cation blanks for wine and proprietary :"i Germany and other foreign coun- . = THESS ARE BETYER |aiding in this city. time at the secretary of state’s office, | stamps, which may be obtained at his | LFies are not su Q:ach in evidence, lmk over owr lme of ms 1-2-3 5¢ CIGAR I3 keve replied to Prosecuting Attorney |office in the custom house. These |Revertheless the hume industry novel- MARRIED Otiad o Mo Sbsrion ney E. Clari’s letters, with one ex- | blanks are printed for the convenience | t¥ makers are displaying goed wares.| corLINS—SAYLES—In Eest KMingly, ception; of those having occasion to order the Dec. 5, 1914, by Rev. W. B. Greene of Cnts, H M GOOD FELLOW 10c CIGAR| 3tre. . W. Armstrong of Prospect| ““Mi Giarke said that the replies and Stamps by mail from the office of the| _Revenus Stamp inspector Here. B L Jewett H. Collins Fll' orse els Tey them end sve Streot has been called to New Haven| his investigations convinced him that | -ollector in Hartford. Mr. Farrell has | The revenue stamp inspector paid a| ©f Columbia und’ Miss Florence Lii- THOS, M. 3“5, Prop, Prankiin 8t | 1% the death of her uncle, Jobn L.|the parties had not intended to evade not as vet received any blanks for|visit to the village Tuesday scomting| lian wayles of East Killingly. M Ado RM " Next to Palsce Cafo ‘Witbur. the law; in some instances had filed | Gocumentary stamps. When sending |around to the different stores noticing| CONGDON—ROE—In New London, Dec.{ | their expense accounts as political |in orders for stamps, it should be | whether or no the merchants are com- 1914, by Rev. J. Romeyn Damforth, Charles McMillan of 12th street wet|2gents, and did not know they were re- | borne in mind that the denomination, |Plying with the new federal tax law.| Rovert K. Congdon and Madeline Prices to suit buyer Tt an socldent while at work In the | gLired to do £0 as individuals also, and | Kind and number desired should bs = L Spe, BOIh St Sw Tumien < to FUni es Iinf g company on|finally had made belated reports to the | plainly stated, ersonal Mention. DIED — (s Tuesday. secretary’s office. Orders ‘should also be accompanied| Miss Grace White was - 9 H - m.o'....‘ Son One Waterford candidate and one |cither by a money order or ocertified{er here. s e B e N COAL S e s candidato In Bozrah were among those | check. Collector Farrell has already s R R Bl Wiy ¢ Y PR G Chapman Co. y The United States.civil service com. | '+ */"d¢%- 2 had several personal checks that had| Geerge Kramer of Greenoville was a | Foir Fasins Wilbar sged 16 yéare & LEHIGH VALLEY ol AHBOMROES” CXERIInGiiens to T — S BIFIIo been mailed by persons to the main | business caller in town ‘Tuesday after- hative of Greeneville. s N‘"kh c.- N 2 Mut beid as follows: SHEEP BREEDERS. office in Hartford and returned to|noon. MGRATHIn Lebanon, Dec. s, Jere- | 14 Bath Street, No 3 29—Assistant Engineer—Map- = S . him for \ernk:a()o{\ as to their worth. — miah, son of James and Abby (Eng. ing well, male, to fill & vacancy In|Annual Meeting_—of S Aetiatint Personal checks will not be accepted The many friends of Reginald Po lish) MeGrath, aged 20 years. SR OF mitice. QeDAEMENt of Tote by the internal revenue department Htt will be glad to learn that he is| Funéral from the home of his parents serv rrita, to Be Held at Hartford. until the standing of the signer is|makin; success Thursday morning at 9 o'¢i 3 e ;::“:"” “:' "’s”‘f’o"my's""m:‘“‘“‘:’;‘; The annual meeting of the C e caii problems Sr]th b"‘g&a .~_._£ i g‘fls;'nfifi:e{??' e e tomten < 1o ne’ X i mals Z on- ne of e greate: e 7 . in g?,d,;:‘ :? met"h'{?lu?sltlr; v.i?;“,"l necticut Sheep Breeders’ association|which collectors are having to con- William Miller, a second class elec- Hi’i‘{‘.’fi',x.‘.’.‘i“&‘:fi T e e PHYS‘CIAN and SURGEON ’ muent of agriculture, at a salary of |l il De Leld at Hartford December 15.[tend is the making clear to liquor|triclan in the United States navy is| ARMSTRONG—In Lebanon (Scott Hill) Office R 5 and 6 Steindr Block . o ek 82,840 o year. The programme: 4 dealers of the provisions of the emer- | spending & few days in town with his| Dec. 7, 1914, Sarah A. Spicor, widow R raniiin Sqeare) Jan, 6-~Assistant photographer, mal The forenoon session will be inform- tax as it relates to their busi- | parenis on Front street. of Hoface Xrmstrong. aged 73 yoare. (Franklin Sq "fli_vacancies. at ealaries ranging|2 and given up to the judging of the|rcss. This special tax went into effect re i Fyperal from her lats Home in Lebanon Hours—2-4. and ':I-z e grom 3840 to $1.200 a year: veterinari- | ¥ 3 s, "0 dressed lamb. 23, befors apy stamps wers is-| The buldink &b the corner of Mer-| - Solack /Barial I the family prot 1a | OHoe tel €76-3 . Realdence tol, §75- " . J E {on, male, to fill vacancies in position | ,, 1-°0P. M-—Address of welcome by Dealers were notified to keep|chants ang flgnhrs-uvmue. owned by T 2uglsSEW Yantic cemetery. ‘of veterinary inspector, bureau of an- the president. ccount of their sales of good# |George H. Pratt of Norwich, which has % ot 3 _{ 1.45—Address by Frank P. Carrett of | coming under the law and to make & |been un: it S| RALLION—In this city, Dec. 8, 1914 2o e e i osnroient of agrleul-| Grcenncld, Mass. “Why the Now|sworn return to the collector of thelr Tepairs this Tall 1s be-| Herman D, Rallion, aged 67 years. u C and ng the quartermaster corps, U. S. A.. at|Lngland Farmer Would Do Well tofdistrict when the stamps were is- ARCE SISy Notice of funeral hereafter. ering ‘falaries ransing from $1,200 to $1,400 g | Soep Sheep. sued. in all its branches. 2.45—Address by Professor R. B, - | year. Just what is included in the act re- g Cooley of Kingston, R. L, “Farly|lating to intoxicating beverages is - CARD OF THANKS CARPET LAYING '*“';:" prices. * M Formar- Morwich Pastor. Lm:n4 bs and ilu;mal;."! the polnt that sesms to perplex many CcmhL nts of The Messenger Intercsts Wo b, to thank our frignds and J”‘:’:whfl."&m("ufi“ - N & o’clock—Annual elegtion, reports of | holders of licenses. I e first place eaders— i neighbors for manv s nd- 3 , = 4 1 e Rev. Frank L. Hayward, A. M., who | officers, ete. O e 1b e et s o T ocal Readers—Whist of Scotland | NEE"200 5 thy shown us during : ; Read Soci : n East Side ‘was pastor of the former Central| 7.30—Address by Henry L. Wardwell|rum. ,gin and brandy, presumably be. e Dol Dl e S T i s e B Manten "o Methodlst [Cpiscopal church (now alof Springfield Center, N. Y. “Sheep|cause they are already heavily taxed.| of unusual Interest is the FRERS ans, members of Greenevilie Congreg: part 7{ Trinity) of this city, 1889 to|for Utility and Show.” Still wines. meaning, of course, those | of the Messenger, published for e |tional and Swedish churches. PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING 1,16 now pastor of the church at -30—Digoussion, led by Professor| which do not effervesce, such as clar- | years in Norwieh, and. bearlos tho IVAR OLSSON AND CHILDREN. e e e it tevens Point, Wis. This is one of Some Phases of the Sheep|et, port, sherry and others, are taxed | aate, December, ~ 1914 ~ churches of °~ Wisconsin 5 at the rate of two cents for each quart| greetings to friends in Norwioh T " X o ot resemtiy Tapeiyard hes | The prizes aro offered as follows: _ |sold. Tho dealer must koep & Tecord | From' Hov. Frantis Rose af ths Tm ¢ Da N beén recen PPO! , lass 1—Fine wool, best fleece, ;jof_his sales. i v, Shich Be fs aiteady meeting with | seconw 32, Sparkling wines, such as cham- | [2ginc", 25, 5rticle by Rev. Dr. Car- = “-.1:;::-. He rep::z Sgoac&;:- Class zs?nedium wool, best fleece, $5; | Pagne, are mxeaLto the a.moxdx;:l of 23 tainments, and & long article en(me& werts November - | second $3. cents a quart. iquors, cor s and | Reminiscences. Of great 1 eent-Sunday he recsived 130 probation- ) o 33 r c - W fi and buptized 58 at the altars of uggfi‘sg'—d;‘ome Wwool, best fleece, $5; | other compounds are taxed six cents| this true account of a lfe of one mow 92 Franklin Street a confused church, He is an_ea per quart. Many dealers are confused | living here, but beginming th a re- = m&- ol an o ;n:‘ata old‘b:: ’s&::lua 4—;1;;&9: package, best fleece, | OVer the meaning of the word “com-| mote mountain farm in the Litehfield Class 5—Dressed lamb, best carcass, | whiskies, for instance, which may be a pounds.” It does not refer to blended | Hille tith its skete ence of m?wmm dlligence, h of a comrade farm Lleeio $5; second 83, mixture of different brands. It does | olean,” e charsind oog ndustry and Robert J. Cochranz » All entries must be from sheep and|aflect, = however, cocktails, apricot| fuifiiment in all manly traits. This !nTEL wnuns‘rfl' K lambe kept within the state and|brandy and othér compounds having | comrade with others was elain by the (i - GAS FITTING, " . = 3 wWh Yy members of this association.|fruit flavors. saloon, which existing license FITT hw 53 AN wool for competition must bo| Another detail of the emergeney | St mras e i by license votes. | - ERENS- SYNAN e A STREET, NEAR BROADWAY ;: vdnany &m later than 3 o'clock Dot 35 23 th&t H‘h%uld be Shepe —_— 10 ‘West Main Strest, Norwich, Conn N londay, r 14, and the dress ered is that e tobacco and w! Seven- Whi Contral Whard Coat and Lumber | TIMES SQUARE, NEW YORK |;.2n %, Depomber 14, an o Deconsies | taxes apply to soctal organisations snd ",r:.:.hsuu . ey Agent for N. B. O. Shest Packing. Telophones 360 ROOMS 270 BATHS 15. Express will be paid by the asso-|Clubs as well as to business houses. rday g T e T R T e A whist was i in the hall by the Scotland Road So- BUROFZ. LAN ONL clation. Every club or organization which sells WITE BATH 8250 & §3.00 tobacco in any form to the extent of | Sial club. Seven tables were played. Phone 38t ¥ m. Wafers and coffee were served. The FOR TWO 8350 & 3400 Inspected 1.°0. O. F. Home. more than $200 annually must pay the < ! TTENTIO! o = special tax and any quantity of liquid m" ING cflAI AT i - State 0dd Fellows visited Fairview | refreshments ' coming under -its pra- m:fyh:"&;"“mf”‘_"’;hw' . le ERATE PRICEs | home, Groton, on an inspection tour | visions must be duly i . Albert Lillibridge and Herbert Gard \ i — Monday for the purpose of looking | Newspapers will contribute ~thelr % Is as essential in ™ house ag . : IN ‘PHE CENTER OF NEW YOomk | O'ST_imDrovements, the new cellars, | quota toward increasing the finances | Jor Sequred the men's prizes—curt clectricity is to lighting. We guaran- Sewe Burcing Kinds and Lehigh W, H. VALIQUETTE, o, | Sldewelks, ‘and walls rccently built |of the nation. Deginning Dec. 1, an | bu<s afd 3 pack of cards. =Danclng WAL SMITE Arrzx ]| tee the very best PLUMBING WORK » A on the Odd Fellows' property. The vis- { account must be kept-of all bundles = ;) by expert wornmen at the f Mnmlla-lndpflm TOP NOTCH RUBBERS . vHe sest oF AL russers|] F. TOMPKINS __All the latest styles, high or low cat, 67 West in Street étc. See them. John's church in Uncasville heid a a 3 tside 1 Jehma Qurch, 15, Dnsdaviie 1o, & ek of Suied e Ve caipoed ouialis i p : — IIRON CASTINGS following officers were electéd for the = mk e B3 e o coming year: President, Miss Cora St. Gave Party For - Their Guest, . < FURNISHED PROMPTLY Germain; mrm;i.u:lfimdef'-mml- a2 o Tl s Sl o datiacje i THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY CO £ e s e s a R. R = : i & S S e 11 s 8B Farvy St-es Canaan—A pure white deer was|of New London. - Music and games y the Dean brothers fn:|were played and refreshments were South Canaan a few davs azo. gerved,” 7 Alse THE BERWICK. RUTLAND, VT. | iting officers were Marcus L. Rey- | of papers wns Miss . Franklin 3 2 3 4 sent to cities and. to out- Ma; nolds, president, Bridgeport: Salah |side that in which the paper is pub. e Al o i E-;l:m %nflmnflo{ c‘:}le pruper!g lished, excepting those’ that nn: ?n ’ma liam Hutchinson, gran sounty. A tax of one cent is im- secretary; Charles Gafos of Niuntic, | hoced on cach daily bundle. Inycases | SEVERE RNEUMATIC a member of the property committee | where several bumdles g6 to: one city Pm IISAPPEM and Wallace Johnson of New London,|or town they may be tied together secretary, and rated as one parcel. Prior to Jan. 2 . % 15 of each month thefeaftet, the - eumatiem depéends on an ac t! Churoh Soclety Elects Officers. lisher of the newspaper must file a| 5 which affects t! ; ; Tho sodality-of the B. V. M. of st.| S7OUT, Statement with the collector of ints, producing i FRANK A. BILL, 104 Main SL