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bi: §;§ i m L c“ Wednesday's mm Fair and cold. | L.L.Chapman Co.| ___ sox weem cas mace. 14 Bath Strect, Norwich, Ct| P s |08 F2EE | % Day. e = [ pm If e . MRS. G. P. STANTON 52 Shetusket Street, Deer 0 not carry the foot and is showing ». full fine of New|» : ’ 5 l@fimm?m‘figt Millinery for Fall and Winter Pata y Somimission who has beer studying this JOSEPH BRADFORD Loox Bmum wife when they (fl“ on Bim pport charge [ And Btank Books Made and Ruled to Order | The members of the preferred by Carbray’ in_Worcester. ildren. 168 BROADWAY Hubbard Squash ¥ P A“Mr—'— Team. infection. Deer so infected have not |e l 9 l 5 R E o &m Ames The Atlag hockey team -will soom SMALL DEATH RATE IN be:;tound in other states. season. DEMONSTRATOR EER. / C:-l.mtpton reports that several| It Really Du;,Rl:liwa Rh-umnri;n NTON CEIV VEMBER. | violaiions of the deer law have been | Everybody who is afiicted with rheu- P’p c«u tht wfl pop ENBLIN S0, RECKIvER bt reparted. amd at New Miford three|matism in any form showld by all " 3 ‘owns—~Nor- | men charget w means a e o * - s Bel I Sumier Gvent By o AL N e Setting o trap gun o Kill Geer. the | ment on mand. The minute you fesi| Come and see it any time al 3 weapon being so plaeeg that it ml:“hat g: m;ksoml?!:’ in a ]flli‘lllt "mbo 5 — discharged a person e wi Sloan’s niment. mal‘k His account for November has been| According to the November builetin x eh 3¢ oW Kj & W Peopls s et filed by John & Moram as receiver for | of the state board of health, there were | 00°, 05°T The PRIR SRR L CONCrnd | moe T e e e e nney yman S 6 Franklin Street the Fenton Building company. The, 1311 deaths in the state during tbe|crolled the trigger. relieving the hot. tender, swollen feel- : account is filed with the clerk of the month of November. This was 12 less i s e M w 1231 JUSTIN HOLDEN. Propristor superfer court. than in October, and 36 more. than in| JASON’S CHRISTMAS GIFTS merchants It shows that sums paid to Mr.| November of last year, and 62 more REACH THE GERMANS, o u: house—against oran make a total 1.83 and in-' than the erage number of deaths i sore and swollen joints, - - Shode Windnam High Schooi corpora- November for the five years| Recsived by Representatives of That go, sciatica and iike aiments. Your| SUOP Tatking War Construction Toys : BT gy Ieetior Tt O Sy eton wid Awtetungers. (it ek DR SR ASR] e o wew oaiano = i pe= - g - e S a Mescano, Ancher Blacks, taken down in fromt of the residence %mwmm 1 % lomflmxmwfi'c”"ml That b g Strukiron, Building Bjocks. | of Amos Baldwin on Roosevelt avenue| ~Bglance ip bank Nov. 1, $1.897.67, whole state, including state Institu- ship are interested in despatches from Step: Cough—Neow. m""",: m"““""m"""" Model Bullder, ~ Mechanical Trains, |Tell 204 Dadly dsmaged o telephone e i By M e s T35 o ooy Yhmmm recelvell at ihe Amstio-fua- Shew yom geteh eold. OF .0 S0 enasinna B HUNTINGTON, Agin 0 pole e s diseases w being i bassy in Washington Tues- | el Ertn, . eeniass Wity Jieed Movam aeo Tt B, Boauasiels 3550, E. 3| oc The total mortality:” Figurce con- | ay which read: Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey. It pene- |Tek 753 Room 15, Shannon Bidg. Young $360, Hillhouse & Taylor §697.27, | cerning births, marriages and deaths; “Representatives of Austro-Hungary ' trafes the linings of the throat and Motors, Plastieine, Wednesday afternoon after school all | Norwich Eiectric company $350, Mori- | in eastern Connectictt towns for the and Germany who went to receive the lungs and fights the germs of the dis- AR o Attachments, Pictai zzles. the youngsters who possessed a Dair { arty & Rafferty $600, Peck, McWilliams | month are given below: Christmas gifts for the children of dead re Pu of sites scampered home aw quickly | § Tor 4155, Tames . Fenton $100. H. Living birtha_Groton, 10, New Lo | soiaiers, sent on the Jeson o Genew. tans}"Gupend 2 R.J. C?LLINS \ eaded . Dawley $335.86, Preston|don 51, Norw ., Plainfield none, | gave ol L » 2 & FARS. SDWIN FAY |5 et pond “The skation ot Brcthors 118530 casts drowss 307005, | Pusdens 13, Siaftord 14 Btoningtan 15, | 23" i aginer hore, Thi- | writes Mr. E. Willlams, Haeméiton, DhN l lb r z Mofiegan pari is reported good on the | The total of.the 23 items is $5.765.96. | Windham 24. ARanE PR o Balance due $188.41. Still births—Groton 1, New London 1, : e The total of 13 jtems of cash paid | Norwich 2. AFTVILLE foot ,075.91 and included Storrs| Marrieges—Groton % New London! sage: i o payroll $815.94, St |38, Norwich 61, Putnam 17, Stafford 7, The United States naval colller Ja- $784.75, ami Wind- | Stonin: ton 9, Windham 13, som, whish Beought Cheistume gifte Garde Held Weekly Meeting and Drifl | JOSePR's bam High | $3,354.96. Total deaths—Groton 8, New London —S8pecial Service at Congregational m.mn&m.xuml.nuorwmn.mms.nm — Church Sunday-—Soccer Team Train. | $5,644.08. There are 22 in all. 8 BORN ing for Final Game of Championship | ~_Bills receivable Dec, 1, Storrs college CLOUGH i Tofland, Dec. 13, 1814, o —Other-Locals. W $3,434.85, St. Joseph’s convent som to Mr. and Mrs. The Sacred Hun—E de held its reg- 8.5, Stoningten 6.3, Windham 10.5. e - DIED 1 Deaths under 1 New London ular weekly meeting and drill Wed- | INPROVEMENTS MADE 6, Norwich 3 Plainfeld 6 Stafford 1| CHACE—In this ecity. Dec. 18, 1914, nesday evening at Parish hall with a Stos b Anna B. McMahan, wife of Henry M. Targe numbest.of. o B’ o b AT THE AUDITORIUM.| Stonington 2. Chace, in the 634 year of her age. Deaths 1 to 5 years—Norwich 2, Put- The drill followed an interefting ses- [Tio New Sets of -Scenery—Stage| nam 1, Stonington 1, Windham 1 D LYON—In _ Montville, ec. 15, glon during which much important i i Deaths due to tuberculosis of lungs— | Fys s service’ ot | Bin Sare Thoear s A 662-3 T —— B e | Grgton . Now Londors, Winanaemtt | "Biimeriony meedty, B izl Just In Time JAMES W. BLACKBURN, To Play Plainfield at Baltio. As the management of the Audito- Other forms of tuberculosis—Wind- o’clock. Interment in Comstock B Stanton Avenus: East Side rium is always looking after the com-| D&M 1. . L The Taftville Soccer football team Deaths from lobar and broncho-| BRADY—In this eity, Josephine Che- ate are making preparations for the big|fort of their patrons as well as the| pneumonia—Groton 1, New London 35| moweth, wife of Georse W Brady and | for the -ame Saturday at Baltic when they |good quality of their shows they are| Norwich 3, Plainfield 1, Putnam I, granddaughter of the late Nathantel | will-battle with Plainfleld for not only Windham 2, H. Sherman, born July 11, 1843, dled he Eastern Conmecticut championship, | S075t g B g - Deaths from bronchitis—Windham L | _Deec. 15, 1914 hut the Bulletin cup as well. Captain Deathg from cancer—] infield T | Pumeral service winl e nela a¢ 18| (CHrIStmas Shopper “utton has ordered his men to take T sScenery Deaths from accidents and violence Sachem street Friday afternoon, Dec. f 'aily runs and be in excellent physical ' —@roton 1, Windham 1. 18, at 1 o’clock. ~ondition. Many of the local fans efforts of Deaths from all othér diseases— vould rather have seen the game pla{; Groton 5, New Londen 18, Norwich 21, T 4,58 the Academy”campus than'in B e s pase serorat weene ong| Plainfield 5, Stafford 3, Stonington 5 CARD OF THANKS of all kinds on Automobiles, Windham §. . many’ why the gm Play- | Eow et I o P oo gocene| Among the cases of infectious dis- o PR A L Carriages, Wagons, Trucks Rech the best f - wers anxious, te | Soeme. both of which are much dif-| 5SS [SPOTic Wers the follewing: |all, their kindness during the , 1 anything used in this house carlet fever—Danielson (boroug! and death of our e of its kind. olay an exhib:luun & :txme at ?3‘ erent from z lKi;Hx:gllZn 1, New ‘!':)md‘;n 8, P:;:rwl ggwglhluum:. _— e Each bears the cademy last spring, but were unable before. city) 4, Nerwich wn) 3, infiel ¢ G g e Besides these sets several of the i, Stonington 1, Wood- | 23 don Ship and Engine Co. and Sachem Chapter, No. 61, Order Eastern Star MR. MELVIN campus which gussane he baseball nine at the Academy while touched up GROSS AND FAMILY. d_ croup—Eflington sy 0% iwhere théy hiave Bee offered & Sl Sl [ st W1 S Killingly 5. New London 12, Eltingeid i vcellent chance to show the m: . Putnam (city) 4, Putnam (town he game they turn the chance aside. In the fromt of the house P _ pearance.. Stonington 3, Tolland 1. Windham he staging of the game on the Acad- | considerable painting has been dome| wwponin. "cough—Brookly: et THE HOUSEHOLD v campus might have led to the es. |and very nice dark red draperies have| ot Comentre 6" Framii 3, Kilingly 1blishing of a team in Norwich, as |Been hung over the wimdows covering| g jiontville 6, New London 25, Plaine Bulletin 1 men who are anxious to see the game | them from view entirely and addind| feig epidemic, Willimantic 3. = o the well olor . robably will not taike the. trouble of | méterially t Memicnq o Typhoid fever—Colchester (borough) 507 North Main St oing to Baltic while if it was plavea scheme of the imterior of the Audi-|; "Eagt Lyme 1, Grefon (borough) to 515 n « Academy grounls they would | torium. New London 1, Norwich (city) 2, Wfls: ind it convenmient. ¥ PEeng. Sl limantic (city) 1. REV, C. B. BROMLEY. Unable to Schedule. The Taftville basketball team had | Appointed For Remainder of Confer- anotlier lay-off Wednesday evening as| ence Year as Pastor at Jacksenville, F Mansger Cg:r.r:n ‘was unable to mm‘:b a e. he manager re that From the Norwich Business Men’'s h the fi of the schedule '.g; year is| mpe Rev. association the delegate elécted to ga 9, m’ He has' been| to the Latin-American trade confeiw ently m the the ;nce llt? me\tt anhon Mfl ;)-'mwuod bE.mc.‘ ewe ut as he was det >4 A[e Yw &y on M, @ very strong bunch. xi:-“ fush of Christmas business at the Gam Mtor Christmas Music Sunday. the conferemce year which ermos factory, H. Smith, wha Why leave your famming| .. ‘o marvine Closes {n April e implements Heat Your House COAL AND LUMBER the eon- Congregational - Bromley recently -supplied the| ference and represented the Norwich exposed to the|®urch Sunday special music and I it o e e at Baatastom, Business Men's association. Chiristmas sermon eco- westher, while our stock in.|heerd The members of the choir are Chapin Sunday for Universalists. 3 - cludes . s Saneondt fih gy | Sunday, Dec, 27, has been design: ~ . dust everything necessary H Frtiaated g as Chapin Sunday in the Universalist for Ille construction| The quarantine sign has been taken | which gathered %‘;‘;’,fii‘fi;fi&:fi?&m‘id“m off the hiouse of John Woods on Slater | speak of him as quite an active man| JaWch of the e 3 of : weather-proof sheds, at|avenuc, where o member of the fam: | for one who s mearing the ago of|Sial Wiy with a sermon by the pastor, = - ily had been ill with scarlet fever. The and ten. LA : B lowest prices? house has been fumigated. He recetv . ——— i e for the Sunday i s e il e Call and witness & demunstration &z Personal Mention. is opening mise. e ts. Ask to see Top . mww& mmm;nunn’:nvegmmq They the VERY BEST. ; —_— spending a few days ‘ebster, Mass. . Telephones ing here for a o his home in Boston. s o P A RS R e R : 41 Maia Strest 0 - O M Biiing Free Kinds and iehigh : Embalmer WHEN YOU W. to put your bus- ess before - Vortising columns. of The Builetin.