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¥ : Aimmmntwmau.mu. P L A 5 J’-urmnmfi"x‘hd-y n Cok- chester. wu?:numuofwn. BOX OF ORANGES .. .4.....mn“¢,“°;wm-§ ot el s m—-&;«h y velwmgkmnodm BOX, INCLUDING churches. : ?RANGES veiepressessessaes $300{ Christmas bells and wreaths w. Dbesun to appear in the windows of “FENCY APPLES, ALL SIZES .. 3278 houses abbut town. ] ~ About Tumnhuve .\‘cv Eng- bul. mmu by DERS IN THIS er’s Blue 5¢ cigars. in ot land business men"in practically every £ W%’:KE - twmm{:-flv.e bflm‘—"yMV o - -SPending | ;56 of commercial activity, among Dw.lop 5 for 17 “You must not allow sour uvoetlton- \ A & % - from Hart- | V¢ 3 W whom were Ebenezer Allen and Frank _ Dr. 'W. E. Aughin Aunefl mw,“ex'- rhm to 8o from from bad to worse: flr k e somr‘ :&%‘;’mmif the Connec- e ot ‘has sebizned | io8 from the ‘Norwich Bodrd: o A s N e ity o rec sl / / 2 . ticut river is frozen over, for the first{ | ms'.on "“n“m&“m’ &'cm“*;‘;‘_ Trade, attended a Latin-America | delivered one.of the -pm oo gas: sick-headach ‘&“‘ !“,W‘, % st 3 time this season. pital in Noryich, wheye she underwent trade congerence in Boston from noon | topic was Ho;; Can We Use More of sleep, “blue spells” and nerv. < the Exports America? How | “y¢'your stomach 1= out or Many of the suburban schools which | 2 operation. o 5w the afterngon on Tuesday and Can 'We D'vekm a Radpma—l ‘Market Mlyyo‘n" ‘:‘:‘u’ ;‘5“ 9m““ p::e ’,: 1= X will close the term thiy week Will hold | * . ana Mre: . W. Hewits of Leb- | *oro [MOmmed as (o tho banking a8d| *He mage the staiement that thlf, 32| right A few Mi-o-na tabieis are just i H. T. MILLER, special Christmas exercises and have | MF .end Mre E. W. Hewlts of BOb° | general trade conditions of the Latin- | the Srst time in vears that the United | TR % T87 S0-0-ne taBicts are Just trees for the pupils, American nations; beard of opportuni- stuec Iefl all other countries in 1 Mcmhr of the- Ameican Soclety | 172 for the P! . &?‘&n"&?‘é‘éfl’u‘mmm s. to Harold | {e ®or American trade expansion on | trade with Central and South America. | bandy—they_ are smail pleasant 'to i rofessore of Dancin, For many workers in government the southern contigent and were urged | He decluedf.m.t what impressed him | 70 12 freal, first. of dis- l::OR DAN.élNG employ, Christmas will mean a_three to united endnv:?:o ‘capture the vast | most was ouf shortsightedness as'a | jiio-n3 [Tool af the frst <ign of dls- of _planting the ‘Metry SCHOOL dsy vacation, lasting from Christmas| MINSTRELS FOR TUBERCULOSIS | volume of business which warring ua- | nation i aliowing Europesn aerasty | misery but helzs %o ncies the liver : 2 r ve to the following 2 ns st monoj el s and magufacturers o . 28 Oak Street 5 ; A e SANITORIUM PATIENTS.| L7, S conflict ‘broke. frade relation with the republics south giednie ad strengthen the stomach s0 | Ximas smiile on -his ‘facs, - e I tnelt work hecause it is cold weather. | To Be Given by New Lendon Men—| JExperts who ase conversant with the|of us on a reciprocal basis, whil way, then you are well, hale and . o 3 situation in South America explained | seemed perfectly content to increase = any of our House Gowns ] > This week the scouts are Investigating | Christmas Trees on ~ Christmas|in an illuminating way how American | our business dealings with them along m&?_};.u o 0L Gl onimoF THa et Y conditions in and about Stonington. Eve. 5 business men have been lax in invad- | one line only—that of selling. effective’ temedies but inexpensive | will do it. - To make two ing the fertile South American trade| Foreign trade to be permanent should o % New arrival choice scallops today &t} | 1 caay mext James Teviifi of| 161d, and pointed out ways.and means|be - established on & reciprocal basis. | iho Lee & Osgocd Co. sells it with o °. : - Powes” Broe; dior New London’ wiih o party of other | which ahould be aken to capture aud | To'expect’ to ahip a mation your raw agreement to refund the money if it| smiles grow where one [offm: men from that cit: u to visit the Nor-| hol ness there. e conference | or manu: ma.teri: —_—_— . . e B T . f wicy Tubercalosis. sanitorium and give| was promoted by the New York, New |oniy in exchange therefor a monetary : = | grew before, give him strel performan Haven. and Hartford Railroad com- | consideration, is neither equitable, sen- | SOUND LINES’' STATUS bibition of hts tecent paintings tn New | & Tesliar BUAKS, o of the| pany, . which' also mave its suests a | sivle-Nor prachital, . The varieus states both dad VlOLlN York 'the first two weeks in Jamu-|Demefit of the patients, in one of the Sompumencary T FeTe I gueqtuia St'Cotly Kinerica are by no sense man: NOW UNDER CONSIDERATION. . fl: Gown the g . On Christmas- eve Superintendent | discussion began. ufacturing countries. ey are, how- R TEACH ER During December, the members of | Hugh B. Campbell is planning to have Pra ever. the largest producers of raw ma- | Regarding D-wm of Steam! incs House Jacket. ! 'y < lent Elliott’s Plea rials that the world knows. From the New Haven Road. = the Apostleship of Prayer in the Cath- | Christmas "trees for each of the in- terial . . 5 : fo Willimantio, twa days sseh; § alic chutriies ace wegkisip sl ey fom | g e e ;Mmlfr:l = b Y fif Emm. cmuoad o.t l:rx:ui cz-)}:’:rd‘lm;l ‘tgmewp:m}:etf' fanusm ;:gg{ Washington, Dec. 15.—The follow- P"_‘“’ 33'50, to $7.50 week. for the success and extension of re-|institution. The trees and pi oi-lod and opened the speechmaking. He | by the example ©of all of the great ex- | ing letter to Cbngressman O'Shaunes- . 2 ligious instruction. made a plea for a more tolerant atti- poruni nations of Eurove and mark|sy from G. B, McGinty, secretary of Yes, we've many things For appointments address E. i -|tude on the part of the government | ave: we export “Made in Ameri- | the Interstate Commerce commission, E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor- J| At Ocean Beach, owing to bLigh|gifts for the Datients and he anmounc | youard” the “Ianutacturers ot tans. | sar o5 "o P explains the statiis of the appeal from| i the -line of Holiday “wich, Conn. ot e o s st v o v S3ge any and all donations. The bus. | POrtation,” explained the difference be- | —Speeches were also delivered by John | the operation of the clause in the Pan- 5 o o % tween the railroad business and every | Barrett, director general of the Pan-|ama Canal act requiring all railroad B D R e i, of T ook the en- | iness men of the Ity take ar interest | other business, and expressed his balief | American union, Washington, D, C.: | corporations o relinquish their steam-| Gifts for men and and e e | i Patients End may of them wbive| 55,085 £o0sente, o (s, Amprient| 3T &, Kies i Shevge, of @6, orcley | DOSE VSEE s vour evter ot tmo| boyS i - i i e lepartment o e National y ban! “In answer your letter of e o abmea-::efl:;r:e;dmsgte- 1'\11181:‘:3!1 'u’f:r‘;m widlim:: n iaigofi‘sng:? ’é.%“’m‘?.;'! the present mlmflbfltudi of the of New York city;. Dr. Edward E.|seventh, I have to advise that tle places_in western Connecticut the| are being made to make the 'day as relations between the government and | Pratt, chief of the bureau of statistics | New York. New Haven and Hartford Fi dl roads ‘and sidewalks are glare ice and | full of cheer as possible, railroads. of the ‘department of commerce, Wash- | Raiiroad company’s petition to-own its ree VIMInP y !Mhy. the hoys are skating on the highways. v There .is grave danger, he said, that | ington, D. C:; Prof. S, O. Martin of the | Sound lines is now receiving the at- ‘when business becomes brisk through- | graduate school of business adminis- | tention of the commission. ‘It will, -~ NOTICE eting of Sachem Chapter, ST U ME EE O Be Shckingham morial, Wednesday _afternoon at 5, for the purpose of attendinz the Mrs. Idllian Gardner of TBastetn| WILL BE BROUGHT out the country there ~will not be | fration, Harvard university; ex-Mayor | however, be several months before the "Inneml of Sister Emma L..Gross. Point and Richard Bartlett-of Groton BEFORE SUPERIOR COURT enough _transportation . produced to|John F. Fitzgerald, chairman of the|case can be set for hearing.” Per order Worthy Matron. were married by Rev. P. C. Budding- R supply ‘the demand, and the purchaser | committee on foreign trade of the Bos- Under the law, no action can be R MAUD L s'ré;m.“_ ton of West Mystic Saturddy evening. | Boniomin Judd of New Lond A will be confronted: with. the statement | ton-Chamber of Commerce: Thomas F. | taken by the commission, forcing re- ,, Geelsd et 3 Mr. and Mrs, Bartlett will make their njamin Ju ew Loncon Ac-|from the manufacturer qf transporta- | Anderson, sccretary.of the New Eng- |linquishmepts pending a decision on = % home- at Eastern ‘Point. cused of .Non-Support. tion that all he has is sold daily ‘and | land Shoe and Leather association; V. | the petition. 121-125 Main Street £ ek 5 ot —— he cannot make any more. because he | Gonzales of the National Association — » ‘e advertise exactly Fifty printed calling cards for 28§ Benjamin Judd, abovt 70 years of | has no ‘midney to increase his plant | of Manufacturers, New York city, and The Sound lines are in ration ope: % ttin cents at The Bulletin office—adv. age, residing on Jefferson avenue, New | and cannot get any, unless he re- |ex-Governor Warfield of Marvland, under ‘the ownership-of the New Eng- London, was arrested Monday night |ceives help and encouragement from Business “Men’s ' assotiations and|land Steamship company, thelr boats ¥ The - state dental commission an-| by Sheriff M. J. Martin, on a war- | the government and the purchasers. Boards of Trade from all over New | running from New York to Bridgeport, . . 3 riounces that out of forty-three caii- | rant charging him with non-support| Regulation of the great corporations| England had their representatives at| New Haven New London. Broriseaes,| Mors on Tuesday evening the “‘“"" 5 IS @ MAN S SIOY@ | aidates who took examinations three | of his wife, who is mow residing in | is very necessary and very important, | the meeting. Fall River and Newport end New Bed- | C2seball team of the Fifth Co., C.- A, > ¥ weeks ago for admission to practice | Mystic, where .she 1s employed and N. G., took the scalp of the Ftankhn dentistry in this state, sixteen secured | wiio has lived apart from Judd neaxly | ————————————————— e e {ford, whonce another line rums to A > 3 & Street Indians in a well played game. | n Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket. A 3 l “ the required number of credity, 30 vears, Judd pleaded gullty. before | FENCE LAW FOR CLAIMS . FOR* WORK ‘AT seventh line rins from Norwich io i 2‘ € year. At @ smprise party given Oscar| court on Tuesday. It is claimed that| ~SHEEP RAISERS’ PROTECTION. NEW LONDON-PIERS | Nor ;London. Watch ‘HUl and Block T Island, and the eighth to Hartford and ton, Saturday evening in honor of his| having beén divorced. Judge Hewitt |18 Advecated by President of Stats| Brought Befors Commission’s Meeting | \2teTuediate points "on the Connectl- : 2 cut river. 20th birthday, about torty young people. - % . but a woman's store |3 ks o ioes Sohe Seonie | Reli"Gpu"rr i the -superir Asscciation by T, Av Scott, e aion e s Rosa d he was committed to jail traffic these lines conduct < ‘Westerly, Norwich and Plainfield. in aemult of $500 bonds, The 1ith annual meeting. of the| A meeting of the rivers and harbors | service i:'x conjrl;nctlncl':n :mz :h:re}:fe‘;v -3 . s d and his wife -in Mystic have{ Connecticut Sheep Rajrers’ commission was held at the capital | Haven that led more than 200 com- at (]‘"ms mne e B apaiahin Newpon e e 160 ayart naay thitts: yeass Dat The 11th annval meeting of the Con-| at Hartford Tuesday. forenoon, ad- | morelal aad willage: smprevemont s a 5 e e sma.l:l by e e during the greater part of that time|necticut Sheep Breeders’ association| journing to a hotel for luncheon. Gov. ganizations of Southern New 'England o e of New York, as it accom- | 1 has contributed to her support: He | was opened at Unity - hall, ‘Hartford, | Baldwin and Congressman Mahan were |to patition the Interstate Commerce mg‘;‘;‘“ orflye';m) dets and that y has failed to provide for her, how-|on Tuesday afternoon at 1.30 o'clock.| present. President Thomas.F. Noone » ever. of late. so-she swore out a war- |* President Allen B. Cook or Farm-| presided. The principal business was | 1o mortiome n s che ovew Haven . s x k 3 - e . - sided. 1 using i hip. & The ladies are receiving our more applicants must be kept waft- | (L for iy Sireat ‘ana with in'in- | ington Presided and made s bei Fiiseeiaa s 10 ncipal business was | to_continue in its ownership. Im wvery particular attention now v o Taylor at his home in North Stoninf- | yydd married a second time without CUMM]NGS&RING. and Embalmers 337 MAIN STREET me: 1y valuabl - vestigation of the facts it was ascer-|dress. He said sheep raising would| of tracks on the new million dollar m"’ixih}:‘ “;,eeg?;’é"::;,g? db;:h ,;‘:g The rain Sunday night took off the | tained to a degree of almost certainty |.come into its own again in tiis state,| plers. at New London. -T. A. Scott of lines. In the agreed decree these are o, . Fn t . The | that Judd was married to the woman | especially in the hill towns. that city. whose company has the cen- t s Al 11 t: ¥ and we're helping them to Tt o e e T o e vem | he has besu living with -in:New Lon- | . There iy 5o othet form . of .-ex-| Crast forthe plore Bopcores Lo N aapoit. o e mascata Ewponite Fest Ofise. flldr new relatives and| acys. Thero never was an'ice storm | 9on- tensive agriculture in our ‘outlyinz| clalms which hi sconcern had for work | wanl River, New Beaford, . New|[} 'Phone 1052.3 Lady: Assistans ke it for length, according to some hill towns which will prove to bs|in addition to that covered by the con- | Haven, ew Londoy, Newport, three ! friends happy this Christmas. | of ‘those who have lived there many OBITUARY. more profitable than that of raising| tract, parcels: Norwich, 'Conn, Providence. i 5% esTe Erastus Lyo T 15 e e e Y. M.'C. A, COU B Fathtord . Lasains, Ko i Bast < : " rastus Lyon. i .M. . . R. We are showing a very com-| Supper at Spiritual Academy to-| At 415 oelock Tuesday morning |there s abundance of luxurant S fEatinio Baddany Conts - teas pitosin: 2 . night, 5 to 7.30, 20 cents.—adv, Erastus Lyon of Montville died at his | Pasture the feed question is also a| Evelyn Scotney Co. Heard with Pleas- | Hartford, Glastonbury and Sou plete line of sensible gifts for s home after an illness of seven weeks, | Small item.” sai dMr. Cook. G nre by Ulirgs “Aididnoe, Glastonbury, Conn., Hartford, five par B, iz A local historian calls attention 10| e was the son of Caleb and Selina Mr, Cook advocated an adequate 1. ~ cels; Middletown, Conn., ' three par. /men that are just the things|the fact that just 100 vears.azo, Dee. | o and was born in Monteille, e | fence law which would keep the sueen| mpe Evelyn. Sootney company ~of | cols: ‘Portland, Cona., Saybrook Point, 24; 1814, the ftreaty of peace Which |75 1841 being the youngest of a fam- | 8nd goats confined and keep dogs and go Conn., two parcels: Rock Landing, men want and like. ended the war of 1812 was signed at| v o aight children. For Sears Mr, | Other animals out. B T o ihe | tiidle Taddain, Dicp Biver Beper 7 Ghent. Stonington, in particular, has | yy0° SE ST, JTor Fears M [T TSis & session fo the evening R D e | il ‘Eyima ‘Cotns. Sah I S Select F Our Stock . . reason to remember this war With} Nontville and also did contracting and | t. 7.30. Henry Warawell _of| gitertainment. conrse. and’ as. on. the | Mass. g rom r Should sizes be incorrect or| Engiana. carpenter work. He. was a member | Springfieid Cetnler, N. Y. spoke on| revicus evenings the church was well| In New York the holdings include o . - of Union lodge, No. 31, F. and A 31, | “Sheep for Utility and Show.”. Pdo-| ¢ ? i a number of piers under lease. gifts duplicated they will be| At Trinity dethoatst churen christ. | OF RECR 0080, NG, T I 00 A 07 | tessor Cooley was heard on “Some| Lled with an entbusiastic audience. cheerfully exchanged after Sundf; et WD ey Ioake i 3ees 7 M. Egvu. e ROriived [ ETGACS of 1he; Cheen Bukiness” delighted with Miss Scotney’s rendi- - 2 e Y seve nieces and nephews. A i Xmas. Tk fas erening semAne " The Cnast. | . Mr.-Lyon a lifelong democrat’ HIGHWAY CONTRACTS el R e Incidents In Soci Kodaks, Carrying Cases, Photo Al- o D e T tod wi tho ne. | and! baa held the iffice of justics. of 5T D ) ncidgents In oclety several very difficult compositions and the from the time he first be- i v ual ceremony. p:‘?;)ter until the age limit forced | Awards Medadlzml.:'blnen, Saybrook ::dflso vn:.a.otl;z;c:ld qur:::n?.h:a::: Magazine Covers, Jewelry Cleaning Monday atternoon, at 2 o'clock, the him 3 ” S 3 plause. Other attractive features of Outfits. Sealing Wax Sets, Fountain } y funeral Miss Mary Clark was Joseph Enos. Contracts for work on highways| B¢ evening were the well rendered | Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Parker have | Pons, Desk Sets, Card Cases, Address Rei with ok ol e ;wr residence, | Joseph Enos, 45 vears of age and|avout the stat have been awarded by | Diano selections of Mr. bf_efl);: a0 ihe [gone to Poughkeepsie to visit rela- | Books, Shopping Lists, Diaries, Tooled 5 43 .‘!Ins;, atfit. ew London, Rev. Jo-|a former resident of New London|Deputy State Highway Commissioner ;’W‘h S i b e vhite, | tives of Mrs. Parker. Leather Books, Book Ends, Framed ) 207 Main Street st X Eler Yomoiaed. 8 [res | died in New Bedford this week. Death| Saunders as follows: 0 m were also paily o steideed) s By, Pages - at Cedar Grove cemetery. Miss Clark | was caused by an attack of pneumonia Leébanon: 7,300 feef of native stone cored. The personnel comprised: Mme. | Mrs. Robert L. Scales of Boston was res, Boo! Pe: was born in Waterford. from wkich he was sick 15 days. The Pran Vor. | Bvelyn Scotney, cokoratura SODPrano |the guest during her stay in town of | and Correspondence Cards, Initial Sta- } doceased Was & native.of New Lop-| macoiam fo Frank A. Wilcox'of Nor-| Boston . Opera Co.: Howard White, | Mos. brauh iz 5 p L Wich for $10,238.16. . J. Leavens. tichery, Calendar of Dinners, Cook ' 3 Am :'glg“ u‘x; tea.hu ;‘;mtagc;n‘e: don where he resided until four years| " Saybrook: A section of trap rock busvm T tante Ithl?.lo:.u!mnB ‘ga’e:aSCo ; Wooke.: Kitalion .Disels; Card . lida’, " ago when he moved to New Bedford.| macadam on the Winthrop road to| EXic Hayne, violinist o t ym- | Late news from Mr. and Mrs. Linzee 4 2 years, Frederick Osgood Tyler has re- | 1 wag o stone mason by trade and| Lescaris Sezio of Dleriics Fos sas| phony orchestra; Herbert Seiler. pian- | Sewall Hogper (Helen B. Smithy 1o | Boxes for Cooking Receipts. has arrived Py 1, e Tflfl"’"‘ his|was well known here. He 1eaves 12001, ist and accompanist, cates them in San Antonio, Tex, on | e P ol iz houge in the | three brothers, Antone,’ Jobn and aM. Old Lyme: For bullding the abut- their way to California. t n “ § | Peanct section as = winter residence. | 2el all of New London. ments and witg walls of new bridge MARRIED. R R R S —_ P et nt bridg e > 3 at Rallion’ I R FUNERAL. g el i 0 Clark—Swan. Huntington avenus left- Tuésday morn- un 8 u] s . lodge tonight at 7.30 at Masonic tem- e =i} on the Hartford and New London| On 'l‘uaadny afternoon - at 1 o'clock | N8 reaching Washington D. C., in the A bums, Film Albums, Leather -Mm., ple.—Adv. Steven G. Turner. turnpike to D. F. Tuoumey of South|Edwara Barrows Clark of Mystic and [€VeRing on.the way to thelr = winter 2 Funeral services for the Jate Ste-| Norwalk for about:38,000. Miss Genevieve Raymond Swan of |bome in Eustis, Florlda. Visitors to New York this week|phen G. Turner were held at the Ni- Preston City were married in Westerly state that among the —new devices g 3 3 2 ist | Military Men Won at Indi I 0fice w0fkef$ wallt sShown at the Exposition of Tnventions | aoee ang e Commoten t ar Shier- | Christmas Sale at Woman's Exchange. [ 3 the parsonage of the Methodis o i e noon and were conducte@ by Rev. Har. church, ‘the ceremony being performed After their regular drill at the at the Grand Central Palace are a self- | 1y b, Fullor. One (of the Christmas sales that|by Rev. Lyman G. Horton. The bride Sl ™" | Kodaks, Photo Supplies, Film Albums. sharpening. o and hedge th‘e" and | antic - cemetery. 1 g g'lm‘“ ly : flgu! % 2‘:::01“‘; &7! was handsomely gowned in blue silk of Developing Outfits, Pencil Sharpeners, We can place at 812 a an - automatic lawn movzer sl l'_{penelr‘. years old and well known by practi- edmb lnnm ng mp o con: “lh- a rare: violet shade with cream lace ¢ Desk ‘Se P: W Bl ‘week where the cl -neulond- A movable fence built in sections cally every one in the town, where he = o4 ss Mary P. Clapp at the|gng pastel color lace bands of the'same osk ets, Paper Woeights, Blotters, vancement are excellent if you handy for the farmer. had been a farmer for many vears.| \oman's Exchange, which this year | ghage of the gown. She wore a plc- 5 - Business Men’s Calendars, Engage- are & good male stenographer dent from Stonington | He Was_especially well known to the| 3 Sustaining its record in this line. | ture hat of white hatters plush with || “You Can Do No. Better ]| ment Pads, Fountain Pans, Loose Leat keeper. B L e L i sumger residents to whom he had }y'-":‘_:;m;gum’&mfl;‘: T oyt SEEICH plumes,4f white Bet u“nfl“bghm Than to. Buy Our Wi » §| Books, Diaries, Pestal Scales, Denni- E summer and > <2 mal -gown, and wi oves. e N Sl .-pecutmg the ngre'-kh:e%ers, are very | Tt M"*;:_fl;'mf“‘fgg’wihm A :nnroidemd _handkerchiefs, .colored plat- | carried a shower bouquet of violets . §! son’s Handy Boxes, Traveling Cases, - This Is Your Chance T et o caesTuction 9 | made friends”with all whom ne came Ho, Prinis that, ere datnty 80 artis: | and white roses. : Telephone . 1309 Coat Hangers, Brushes, Shoe Polishers, © I you are scourste and |land, at Pleasant View, because so|l% contact. ¢ and a nice line of dainty gifts 0r the | Mo ang Srve. Torn onnsy che Jate - Shaving: Pads, Bill Books, Everyman's ;. peedy on the typewriter we many ’:l ;hfi,‘:fl‘gxl;{ BsaliNeEY, well | Mugicale Under Gollege Club Auspices. ‘buby The men _too are not Inrlontsn Saybrook and.is now-the superintend- g Encyclopedia, Dictionaries. 7' can place you at $3 a week acquainted with Mr. BT Under the auspices of ‘the Norwich é‘h the DN;’AISOB that ast md& .JDP ent of agriculture at the.Mystic Oral ~ 3 § {2 heinoc if ’_"o"‘“"m"*'. ot o A mumber of Nastern Comnecticut|College club a well attended musicai | o i s o ol R l}'}?e"_‘;‘g“‘;“;‘? Sldpet, Sangh- How | 3 “{ boys on the warships are home on 3 baskets 1p sol: . = ::b‘:r. fl:,. :‘:fl’ngy": lt: school leave, in most cases to last : 3 the Cbflmm‘t mm.‘d,?g:flto D etve | mnone-Bwmn. dt Predtol’ City, and. Baa been a successful teacher.in the schools o 'i'y:;dS’ m’ffie .x:tu‘;:x-c ?.:t“u to gratifying sum, of 2 “flflzflch and Norwich Town for the go to Cuba next month for the most L Congressman Mahan’s Requests. g::tm A ’?‘:H m g:‘e T eony 3 Lot UsHali You: - | Spuce tuowct oot mepoangsy come. A e e FOR BOYS AND GIRLS % lark’s ves in the western part. of A 3 - Today A big shipment of holiday mail and ? m 2 !hren:: mz“{(y return they wdu It is not to have to think of pre- Kodnk: Typ'-wr-tor-_ gnmu. Fountain now parcels was esday, as th Raymond ¢ . i nch meal “after Pens, Pencil Boxes, ‘Mecanno Outfits, ibfi‘:,. ”“.'-d . a':mplm"g:‘l:r: Red s'ur lf;fr'alf;lzn’d? wkx«:h"ad!: Sherman, first tenor, J.Qg: Overbagh, | im; ement of ¥ < paring a lu or a. a X a w“ sty o.-wly.. Commercial School for Liverpool at 6 o'clock this morn- second tenor, W. Humphrey Almy. ‘first ‘that provision Favors - Change to Chamber of Com- busy afternoon of holiday shopping. graduates. are placed -in geod ing, is_the last ship leavins::;: !mfi: bass; lzl!.:gwn ano&nxh' g o rve 4 3 : merce 2 positions. Step in today or T e e e o ot | e end, iy aeientihin By Stins | Trom Norwioh, 83 The directors of the New Tondon Dinner : ed to arrive early on C‘hrlsunu eve. |Royce were other joyable nymbers, Buem‘eyumum- association voted fa- % 2 fajled. reart 2 or Supper s 721 or 841 The pastor of the Second Congrega- 3 " providing ability of changing th > tional church, Rev. H. J. wnkofl.hu b 3 3 thai Chamber. PUERLY TR 3 3 ‘been calling on members of his con- 5 5 cortty Tasaday hese' requests will Commerce., The matter. will o ready, up's nute’s notics if you mmmm gregation m»m% Chureh, : Mm 5 3 e just stop in, on your way home, at 5 : > . | association Puzzles, Scissors, Books, Painting Thumm’s . | Books, Paper Dolls, Parquetry, Rocking * Animals, Beads, Pou Boards, M.dolll-\ oo : - oy amtansnce of the . e bktenthroundotdwnxhhtn ; . : . FEBLR inte ot the Delicatessen soonm.t.oww:amfia Trasements, tor the e , - }mw.,"‘“”“ ST BT R 'r.fise. W B pond B itin &, | Commercial Travalors Will - Hear| 224 %o furnisn enter. Seamer Chelsea Game Through. . Speaker. ar :: v ;. = & w2t v Next to Palece Cafe Norwich councl, No, 309, United ;dnmant uring n : a R ‘where you'll. find délicious ddlv-n- - Commercial Travelers, has ed EL { ? 2 = . in-the line of K 3 i 111815 ‘vzm;efi'e:a of Boston to sveaic Detore e e ol PIUREE | L s otk meking R i 7 i A fine line for all your frisnds. . . 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