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Sk " & 4 i el % Edmd 'Dnn of Lyme ‘has been & VAREIUS" mm | Norwich to -attend the superior -&E ‘The moon is in its first quarter to- Harding of Hamburg is vis- “sister, Mre." Frank Gage, in to- paupen sy “Miss Mary Lugille Sullivan of Sum- 3 FHe 2 Fiaril g ' .Sheriff Bert G. Th. E mit Met"{xyu returned after spending > atms had a 2 dletown has been |n_mg.mn(h‘;: "‘":k two weeks in Philadelphia. v mxmumm- e e 7 Miss Elizabeth Hull, of Springfield, ¢ © to'take care of | considerably augmented ty | Mass., will be her home on Ciiff 2 Native cranberries are - plent that they are selling for 3?. quart | Street- to remain until Monday, VEGETABLES i Nort Sioninsion Mise sy saming o ssudene ot |25 £ it e e o e |G i Boswe o Gzt s < ‘The -weather man. certai; 1 orwic] _academy, T o - > 4 3 8 Cranberries . ........... Te|best to provide a day m"'i’nf'%e'i’ in Hamburg for her Christmas. vaca- | iR, (T "0 P 2rac" ana parcel Y E » 3 _ . . St Patrick’s Church. e . | chasits’ tastes Wednesday. tion. packages. e ; : as- wagons | Mies Ruth Jordan, organist Sfiu Beans .......... 20c ? i Horace E. Coyl, of the -Springfiela | Half hour collections been made . b 2 3 ¢ h,’,‘,,"‘,‘?ffl':e sy tek cgars in Training school 1s spending. the hol- | from the boxes at the store al r Gee, Amid the Winter's Snow, diay vacation at his home on Frank- | the afternoon set ‘without b E : Bethilehem! Of -Noblest Citles, "“i At the Christmas festival of tie|lin street. - juniors at.the Y. M. C. A. Tucsday | s 8 i g S ; 1ay1-for vidlin,’ Cuban Onions 10c | 2fternoon the Sarita Clans A:aT 15955 | Road Commissioner Danfel R, Kane | packages in-at. this place, need: ; Mine Clamiting: Josdat, - T TS L8 oo topher G, Allen. & of Deep River 'has been in Norwich The R. F. D, man on the Ledyard s e O p Jersey Sweets Bel 2 X This week on business connected with | route who went out with .an Adeste Fiaetos e ramerat - sesenn - chcnr;l“"uu masses .in St. P&tr}ck"s his department. :mgox:oh:;:l ‘;a‘:‘hlofi c!.:h:m 'dl‘lasn:tflor:i 4 ¥ 1€ et o B ke w:“'é. rel ; n il' . SRTER e e 100 a.ngrcuuo o*aocfl‘",abfieafiég"’;nfi“}i; to)fl- gnzm?. E::g::}g; E!a:‘:eltu;fig at "’mim and the wtm&m of | it. ] ‘! Y -.Burd t‘?l.?.lm % > ot iomb- in over-hours was on all. 5 Mae Ansel. Oh! Those Celery Hearts, g s visit. to her grandparents, Mr. and| The special compartment in _the 3 ggflfiufi Bethlehem, bu w 10c o Soamen shout tovn aye’ makiug {0rs. Willlam long basement of the post office which has | n each day arch, , b g e e frlends Christmas ©1tls | - yyontworth B. and Richard K. Pren- | been arransed to| recelte, pares OOt : Cream Cheese is their Yearly custom. ¢ tice of Harvard are with their parents | Packag rough i X . - Roquefort, § Mr. and Mrs. Myron'B. Prentice of CHRISTMAS CHEER N _ NSTITUTIONS AND HOMES. Observance of the Day in Hospitals— " Many Dinners to Be Distributed. Superintendent . M. Pollock of the Norwich State Hospital has already received In.response to the 1,000 or The F. A. Wells Co. e T i S = . s In most places the icy roads have |Lincoln avenue over the Christmas hol- - Snappy lish Dairy. . ANOTHER CHEERING GIFT Eng| . b nd < | idaye. : v een ground down by traffic so that |idave 7 : there would be an excellent fou: % »u 1 Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Robinson of s hlyYonrmHolly - e uu; s s i s | e e e S faila.. New |¥5_:Bil" Dropped in. Kattla Raléed ancing at T. A. B. hall Christ: mas holidays in le Falls, . 2 lirion wad eV!nlngf—‘lAldv. P Jersey, guests ofbthek' daughter, Mrs,| Spirits of Workers on Wednesday. - L. Carleton Presbury. Some low prices on Meat| The Holiness Mission, under direc- - - : tion of Capt. Charles T. Potter, ‘does [$300,000 rOR YALE all this week. charity work at Christmas as weii as or Agnus Del . Festal Marche Another thoughtful " citizen remem- bered the city’s poor and the Salvation Army workers on Wednesday with a throughout the year as occasion atises. FROM EDUCATION BOARD. |0 %, ar gift which he placed in-the | more letters sent out to relatives and Did you get 3 Asl Surveyors from the state highway | Wesleyan Gets '$100,000 and Brown |kettle -on the -square -and -several | friends ‘over €00 packages and every- " ? department are. in. Niantic 1“3'1“55 out . $100,000—Masachusetts Colleges Re- |other good sized ~contributiofis were |ohe Will be remembered with gifts on at home. A daughter, Grace Havens, died some years ago. it! 2. route for the new atate road :o0 be de received during the day.” The captain | Christmas day. The wards at the . g Mrs, H; : 2 i about it! bullt through the Indians Wood sec- e Telooking forward today as the-best of | hospital have. been prettily decorated W et e R et & S5en $ Among the specific donations an- |the season and expects that contribu- | and the gifts will be distributed from 3 1 A T e e e The East Lyme selectmen have re.|nouniced on Wednesday by the general|tions will tumble -into the kettle in|trees in each of the wards, Tonight removal from their midst. crivid two carloads of tray rock :‘nex; education board of New York city quick order. Miss Carrie Wilbur, one |the members of the staff and depart- e o e e they are spreading on 1§e acad; 1 | were the following: of the captain’s daughters who was on | ment. will make their usual rounds G h of Boy P road at Black Point to protect it dur. | ~Maine—Bowdoin college, $50,000. duty in the square a.good part of | wishing the patients a merry Christ- = o & rowt! Scou ing the summer. z ¢ dur- | Vermont—Middlebury college, $30,- | Wednesday, contracted a-abd cold and | mas and there will be a musical pro- | ,_Baeker's string orc a will assist ational headquarters, Boy Scouts H. T. MILLER i 000; University of Vermont, $100,000. |had. to give up and go home apout me y an orchestra. The follow- | the choir and benediction will fol- |0f America. has recently issued a lst 2 z Fifty printed callin; rds £ Massachusetts — Amherst college, |three o'clock. A physiclan was sum- | ing menu will- be served Christmas |l0W tlie mass. 3 showing the comparative numbers of Member American Saciety Professors |cents at The Bulletin s aaer -0 |$15,000; Harvard university. $62,500: | moned to attend her and she s now | day: . - 8t Mary's Church, certificates and badges issued. This ©of Dancing, New York. e 3 : Mount Holyoke college, $100,000; Smith | confined to her room. -Captain Wilbur | Roast Turkey, Cranberry Sauce o E is an interesting demonstration of the ‘Academy for Dancing, 28.0ak Street.| Julius Seeley Bixier of New fon-|college (two _appropriations 'made), White and’ Sweet Potatoes. Kytle, S0 dlack, o ey e B g v Modern . Dances taught: Maxixe, | 30T S0n of the Rev. and Mrs. Jamies | $212,500; Willlams . college, $100,000; | vices will be greatly missed as Miss Botled Onions g Loesch | ber, Ogtober and November, 1913, Tengo, One Steps, Fox Trots, Hesita- | V- BiXler, has been made a member | Wellesley college, $200,000. ‘Wlibur is among his mest workers. Bickion = e Catery Crod Loesch 6 certificates were issued. against tions, ' La Russe, Lu-Li Fado, La of the Amherst chapter of Delta Sig- Connecticut — Wesleyan university, The baskets will be distributed to-|' Mince Pie Adests ‘Fi Loesch | 25,118 in the same months of 1914. In - o 4 ma Rho, the honorary debating so- | $100,000; Yale university, $300,000. day so that all will be provided for| peyy N leste Fideles, Novello | these months 13,132 were issued in Sisttune. ciety. i Rhode _ Island—Brown university, | by night. The distribution will be sys- utg Touts Chnfly’ [Batoms X Korman | 1913 against 21,627 in 1914, N phmiier o st b oy $10‘0.00!01:ty V"‘\zratgg"r college in Brown lzlem:ug:‘auy ca.rrieddo‘ut as lhe'h]ouuaea r,e‘clge Nomen n; ::e il;utltu;lon wili | A8Rus Del, ¥ Korman - e justices the | university, $50,000. ave been arranged in groups relative |r ve slippers, bath robes and aprons | yaric ‘the Me b péac. Vo werc elected at the last ey e to the section of the city in which. they | from the hospital, and pipes, tobacco 2 Merry Christmas Bells, x State election have failed to quu\ifsy SACHEM CHAPTER INSTALLS. |are located. . and sweaters will be given the men % up to the present time. The final day There is still need onf many mo Candy. & - 5 Silent Night, Holy Night, Abt for qualification under the law is Jan- | Eastern Star Officers Were Seated h| contributions-and Captain Wilour Is- ndy from Broadway Sodalitas. uary, L. - Wednesd#y Night and Jewels Pre-|csues still another appeal to the pub-| The voung ladies of the Broadway Adeste Fideles, * N B, oS5 | CUMMINGS & RING Rossi: VIOLIN (oore than ever this vear, the (rol- riig Matron and Patron. |dic.’ A iy Py AR 4 . O lock. 2 knl W Y cre g— a S e paman appreciate the gener. | ‘Sochem chapter, No..54, E. O. S.| DECISION IN FAVOR tlents on Christmas for on Fridey | Cirietmas, Offeriory, artiett Funeral Directors TEACHER day. make a point of paying: doubie | Installed their newly elected officers OF SECOND CHURCH.|of candy and distribute them. Dr. | airi Kalliwoda T - - 2 faré, to provide a little extra ohange | 8t thelr bu!l_njss me‘e‘;h:lg in Buck}nzg Pollock - has offered to send up his g}‘:,h ¢ EKalliwoda d E b l In Willimantic two days sach §| for the men. polnting variows, . committrs " and | Judge Waller Deniss Claims of Charles | car (o get. the youns ladles 2and their | Grrarvory, Sactentus, Coen, ~ o008 an mbaimers week. i John T, O'Brien, of Hartford, and |eoncitidedthe eveniig with the serv- H. vase for $150. . “{.‘,’J:“‘éommm“ in charge include | SANCtUS, = g Loesch § i . orge Popple of Andover, beer; | ing of refreshments under the direc- g : ‘enite Adoremu: N smm For appointments address E. | 000tricq iremen at the Comaeciony | tion' of Mra. Dorothea Balcom, chair-| Judge Charles B. Waller on Wed- | Miss Blizabeth Wilson. Miss Mildred | Xenuc Dep o Lo 337 MAIN E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor- | Hosptal for the Insane at Middlotown |man o fthe entertainment committee. | nesday handed down decisions in two | Rogers jliss Maisie Rider, Mrs. Mar- | Benediction. Opposite Post Offica wich, Conn. | They were selected from the state ser- | The officers who were installed by the | cases tried before him in the court of | E3ret Gifford and Miss Vera Blalr. | Recessional, Praise Yo His Name, % vice commission’s eligibllity liat. but-going matron, Flora J. Fitzpat-|common vleas recently. In the case of e tas w! g0 distribute 15 2 - Gounod ‘Phone 1052-2 Lady Assiscant .| rick, are as follows: <Charles C. :Case' against-the Second | Xmas baskets, containing frult, jelly, - Solojsts—Misses” Merchants think~that many persons | Worthy matron, Mary E. Stevens; | Congregational society of this city he l'j“l"' and candy to shut-ins of the|\alone, Messrs. :&‘:":‘.”‘ifio"d’atfi‘.’.’: ‘were kept from coming out for morn- | worthy patron, Robert Cochran; as-|8ave a decision in favor of the de- |church. Nicholas T. Spellman, Hot race F. Corn- ing shopping Tuesday and Wed: sociat tron, Carolyn Jarvis; sec-|fendant.. Case sued- to recover $150 i § 5 ing. A : day. because the Jey walks were mot | retary, Maude S. Stevans: treasurer,|or services as bass for the choir of| 'ke Distributing Christmas Basksts.|!ne AMiss'L. C. Boudrean, organist safely sanded. The sun has cleared | Annie’ Rawsen: conductress, Adelaide | the church. This was the sum speci- | Norwich lodge, No. 430. B. P. O. E. | Sacred Heart Church, Norwich Town. them now past the danger state. Cochran; associate conductress, Emi-|fled in a contract made for a year. He|Is to do its usual generous share in Children’s Mass at 7.30 a. DON'T OVERLOOK 1y Willlams: . ekaplain, Nettie Kinnie: | S8ng two Sundays, at the expiration of | bringing _ the Christmas spirit into | Mary! How Sweetly Falls That Word. Park and Tilford's Christmas cho-| marshall, Loils 'W. Durle; organist | Which time he alleged that the officers | Some of the otherwise cheerless homes anywhere m city.—adv. Ruth, -Edith Holden; Bsther, Sarah|did not blend with the voices of theImorning the distribution of theg bas- Voices? i colates at Lee and Osgoods. Delivered|Lilljan Brewster, Ada; Susie B, Harder | Of the society told him that his voice | of Norwich. Beginning early. this|Hark! What Mean Those Angels' FEHE“&RN oy < Koda.ks tof, Sarah Wilson: warden, Elizabets| The soclety claimed that Case resign- | their destination not only Norwich, | Offertory. = Ve 3 _| other singérs and he was discharged. | Kets, 80 in number. and covering in [ ReY. George 3L Chambers tenderea J. Momt; Martha, Nellie J. Geer; elec- g g In| Adeste Fideles. 1s-Tesignation as pastor of the Norti | gyp, n: ‘sentinel. Orrin M. -Pric ed of his own accord. but several rural districts, Jewett City | Dear Little One, How Stonington Third Baptist church Sua- | ™ Gommiitess appointed by the aew| The PIAIntift in tho case. of §. Mar- |and Gales Ferry. will commence, and | Heart of Joon, o v crreui”™ 1239 Main St. Franklin Sq. lay. He has accepted a call to the | maiton are as follows: Visiting com. | Eolis against John Hodema is awarded | this. year automobile delivery wiil get | March, Praise Yo tife Lord, Gounod 2 and pastorate of the Bradford, R. I, Bao- | mittee; Elizabeth Kinsman, Mary M,|$26 damages. The suit arose over a |the baskets around in good season. High Mass at 9 2. m. fist church and will assume charge|Stevens, Iimily B. Dolbeare, Auditing | diSpute over wages. Margolis and [They are to be sent out by the Mohi- | Organ prelude, Sextette from Lucia, " the first Sunday in January, 1915. committee, Flora J. Fitzpatrick, Lottie| Hodema agreed to cultivate’five acres|can company, which belng the lowest . i bidder. in the competiti 8 e % hiistmas. aft 5 E. Willlams. Aubrey W. Jarvis. En-|©of land in Montville, the former to |bi A petition with other | Aspergas me Domine. i ms — Mmem:;';m’;;‘:il‘ivo cgy;;fl:; tertainment committee, Dorothea aBl. | furnish seed and fertilizer' and the | Norwich firms, was awarded the con- | Mass in honor of St. James. b R. McNally, pastor of the First Bap. | COm-chairmar. .Assistants to be ap- latter the labor. A disagreement arose | tract and each will contain six pounds | Kyrie Eleison, tiat_ church, at the . .Mohi ha?e’., pointed by chairman later. and the plaintiff brought suit for|ef:mutton, one-half peck of potatoes. | Christie Eleison, 3 Mids- Toeaalron T Sykon- of Tog Lon-| The retiring matron and patron| Wages. 2 quarts of onions, can of soup. 1-2 | Glaria, Sy Our variety is great. don and Leonard J. Stanton of Souih|Were presenied past jewels by Past S e T pound of tea, 1 pound of sugar, 1-2 1b. | Offertory, Adeste Fldeles, Lortiie' Wil be wnitad i mareiage Patron George E. Stevens. CHRISTMAS EVE PROGRAMME. |butter. loaf ‘of bread, 1 can of milk. | Sanctus, 3. A. Korman P2 el Assisting . Mrs. Balcom in servink % —_— % The Elks are also distributing clot! Agnus Del, J. A. Korman : : I Harry Holmes, 8, son of Mrs. Emma | Of the refreshments were Emily E.| Choirs and Band Will Provide Music| ing. Soloists—Misses May Pounch, Bessie Holmes of New London, owes his 'ife | Dolbeare, Emma . Breed, Mary M. at Municipal Tree Tonight. At the Backus Hospital. Callaban, Benjamin Houlihan, John J. i mE CRANSTON CO to the quick action of George Davi- | Stevens and Carrie E. Jarvis, At ‘the Backus hospital the dec- | Kingsley, William Lyons. Organist, i s |Son._aged 9, son of Mr. and Mrs. John On Wednesday Mrs. Edmund W. Per. | orating committee of the board- of | Miss Elizabeth A. Malone. i C. Davison, who pulled him aut of kins and Mrs Charles W. Preston|lady Visitors comprising Mrs. Eben | Benediction of the ricst blessed sacra- FERGUSON’S the Old Town Mill pond Tuesday. |VERDICT OF $100 compicted arrangements for the mu-|Learned. Mrs Trank L Farrell and |, ent: PR = % 3 sical pai of e mu P! istmas iss Effle ee, ave attractivel: Ergo, ounoX Farm House—“as you like it | ¢, ro5 ne, fust, time since it was -FOR MRS. GORTON.| % (0" 2 creises and ‘the programme|Hecorated the corridors and wards iy | Laudate Dominum. ¥ founded, 150 years.ago, the enrolment | o . which will begin at 7.30 this evening|red and green, tissue paper stream- | M@rch. Salute, A. Pesth. Wowalskl ; of students at Brown' university has|Suit Was For $5,000 to Recover Dam-| T 5% S0 s€e Te 1. “is to be as|ers.. Christmas be ergre: - : Teached the one thousand mark. Ac- ages in Collision. e b s 8| hil o e, o, Christmas Day Services. and Chocolates . D hp tauand mapc oA g follows: while at the entrance to each ward are Lo ¥ At Trinity Episcopal church on there are 1,083 students. This is an| = After belng out a trifie over three|Sclection, Tubb's.Band| two_ Christmas -treca. Christmas morning at 8 o'clock there C e The - adjacent rooms to the wards - Sicreast: of Ay sav th 3 ; Hark! the Herald Angels Sing, will be holy communion, and at 10.30 at Rallion’s | Dot et e o o e oo | R e aer eherntn. it broont o Trinity 3 B. Church Cholr| 2% also decorated &nd the main cor- | g'clock morning praver, holy .~ com unanimous verdict of $100 for the|AS With Gladness, Men of Old. H Tesdny righ oy the commit- | munion and sermon by the rector, Rev. —_— The male members of the Star of | plaintiff in the case of Bessie Gor- : St. Patrick’s Junfor - Cholr| Boc, 000 ay With laurel, evergreen |Jj, Eldred Brown. M. J l-'lELDS Florist the Sea minstrel cast of New London | ton of East Lyme against Stanley A. Selection, A Tubb’s” Band | & i po ns':mn and with the regular | "At St. Andrew's Episcopal church on . y e . T8t | came to' the Tuberculosis hospital at | Smith and wite of Waterbury for in- |1t Came Upon tho Midnight Clear, rubber -plant decorations present an | Christmas day there will be morning q ey inviting effect. 39 Ward Street :?‘l;:istglm'r:nesday tnight Mtgbrw;ir;htg Juries received in a runaway accident Selecflonch"“ E)éizeops‘i Cmu'cl;e::g: T'hari N 'been oaliih - 15 Nihe xla‘\;'lygz.l holy cfi:m_mu;!on .hnd sErmon at . Carnations, Special Forms and | o 5 o &‘1‘ f“lanhi ev M‘z in Lyme four vears ago. Mrs. Gor-|gn % 410 Glad 'Timdin.ss‘} s nurses’ -home a large Christmas tree | officis ock, Rev. F. Johns Bohanan s e Telephone 657. | J0M 0r P e recently, ereatly’ denght. | o7 Sued for.$5,000. Ciaibined Chiirs: atd-the Pulitis] T theraloove ‘ue: the' reception room | o roWe s 4 o o vy - > — e R, S Breally dellal) A motlon_ to instruct the jury 15| come All Ye Faithful- "| The -Oining_room, _study, reception OBITUARY, % F bring a l;ardii:t for the del;and‘%ut was Christ Episcopal Church Choir|room and the corridors are. all fes- e m Thmw Nahoml Bank A% Mooaut et the Sovrth: gueserly 3’9‘“ e e ednes-| Angels From the Realm -of Glory, tooned in Yuletide decorations. F Mrs. George R. Havens. e e T, Juaer c:t)‘v"marn ing at 10.30 in the superior St. Patrick’s Junior Choir| ‘A turkey dinner will be served at Carrie_A. Harding, beloved wife of Norwich, Conn Dec. 22, 1914. |there was a unanimous. vote to have b Selection German Maennerchor | noon Christmas day to patients and | g, R. Hi i 3 the paster, Rev T B Steivg. reroiy | Al the evidence having been taken|ywhile Shepherds Watcher Their nurses. Each patient is to recelve a | wo 53 Oak ronmt. Mool voch home, for ‘the second year. District Subers | joucens! jorternoon when rogurt ad- Flocks by Night, . gift from the lady visitors from the | atverncon after . short Mnees sl as may lepaliy|intendent G. G. Scrivener preached |laormey “Whittissey for the - defendant Trinity Methodist Episcopal Cholr|different churches and the 42 in the|angina pectoris. She was taken sick hereby calied t5 | Sunday morning to a very attentive < 4 % © oendant| o Little Town of Bethlehem, hospital will pass as cheerful a day | gev, da. a failed | their. Baniing H n i and by Attorney Geary for the plain Combined Choirs.and the Public|as the nurses and lady visitors at the | sare o Moe) raso ! e ratin Tuesday, Jan. 13, 1515, St 11 giock | 2udience a Christmas’ sermon. uff, and Judge Shumway denied it. | 4merica B Dospital can make it . 2 4 s - z i At 1220 the jury went out after Combined Choirs and the Publc Era CHARLES W. GALE, Casher. At the City Mission. Judge Shumway had completed . his At the Jail and Almshouse, As in . previous years, City Mission- | charge. At the jail, Jailer Oscar Maine is|URited in marriage with George < R. FAMOUS FURBS (3 e pot o bty i B et i [P e e il B g8 00 iy, 8 i BEST R Fm a 7 court was -adjourned . until 11 em oni urch and was a member Ladies' Fur Coats and Sets. B ot | b tusrs nds ncidents In 18ty ||| them"in their circumstances and. the | &egasional church and was a member | 8 o’clock. - At this time about 200 iit- P same will hold-true of the almshouse, Men's Coats of all styles. tle boys and girls less fortunate than | ~ The next cgse is the New London where Superintendent Tan: | Besides her husband, she leaves one . Remodeling and repairing also done |the children of homes where plenty | Transportation Company vs. Charles S S A s rTaibiag a and Nrs. Chap- | son, Carleton H. Havens, who resides surely, Superior styles. :flbmmmdu will lb:dmbade“::apnp‘{—?y the | H. Haskell. - RGO it 35 oy = on receiv: v e onary. Miss Mary sther a student | e M. BRUCKNER 81 Franklin St, | The chilaren will be allowed to select FUNERAL. at Smith Gollege, acrived, at:her home | 200 UM STOREKEEPER ' their olwn gltt%lmgrhnrtldl:s displayed : S onuBroad street Wednesday "for the ARRESTED FOR RAPE. on a long table. e plan will be . 4 h recess. x ' G ¥ = carried out systematically. The city| o o Mre- Horace Rowell. £ i Charged With Assault by Mrs. Phosbe missionary makes donations of veg- |, Wednesday i Mernda Dustin, ‘;fi“’*‘, Hurlbutt Northrop. of -New _York |- ,Lerence—Out Until-Saturday Under el [ etables and needed articles to about | the funeral - v | will arrive to his home on. Beach | -.$1.00 Bonds. 100 families at Christmas time, but in | Of Horace Rowell, was held from the| priye today (Thursday) to spend the e " home of her daughuer, Mrs. William L. = c..wmdmsb.mgrflflmwrmwedfmbythl H"‘m No"'” et Streat: Wih remainder of the week. - X When your poor tired nerves Freds Fontaine, 36 years old, was go wrong— Salvation Army which is to distribute : . . brought in from Occum by Constable Pollow the srowd to the only place |Between 0 and 80 baskets to needy | §U88, FR95 0008, BUSROPE DG | Mrs, Chamning M. Huntington and | Pambert on Wednesday afiernoon ana e 0 Ihainegt; st heai- ‘in; New London whers genuine chop |familles. Baptist church offuiated.at the serv- M""Oug:vgflfl'jtflwfl- O Aaton Iocked up u';rflorw{eh Rolice station on ;:'m::.‘hh kind of RE- ‘suey is made by an Oriental chef. 37 Releases from State’s Prison, ices. Friends m{:flm-: bu)r;nlmnzg weeks stay in New York. e’ charge of rape. ‘e was released i | Treasurer W, E, Stanton of the Con- cemetery. Rew Mr, Strouse .ces Cowles, one of the fac- :zy mé:nln:.' W ‘Most Cigars Gooa— to answ Miss Frane 4 . THESE ARE BETTER 3 A t- the - ulty of the Willimantic ‘Normal.Train- = o ing School.is the. guest .of relatives TOM’S 1-2-3 5¢ CIGAR tee the assoclation. in the capitol| —Thi B ‘““‘m, f handsome | |, o for the vacation, Ak b e at Hartford Monday afternoon that ¥ s % is the woman in the GOOD EELLOW‘IOc CIGAR | & s fon Ak piet eaniar e | M Miss Gertrude & Tyds, a member | atrair, whose name i Phoebo R THOS, M. %:'MA. """" rsnidia sy, | the state. amounted to $2,389.79. There Westv of the faculty of Mt. Holyoke college | ang who claims that she went to the 2 ley, Mass., comes to her | sto ept by Fontaln in Occum Tues- was a balance on hand amounting to ] to Norwich Mrs, | South Had S Pt 1y - C home on Washington street today 6.30. He assault Next to Palace Cafe $1,390.66, Clarence M. Thompson, gn"m.y) for the Christmas veca- o 3 2" agent lon. . a H - 3y h 3 ' | COIDLs for the quarter xhere ‘Order It Now by Phone 136-5 | $642:45, and _ disbursements $300.26, 5 ;r-mmor't Wfil" case $1.70 ‘2&“’:‘3’@2“.&"‘&&“" 'flé""fi; " pkin's Light Dinner Alo, per case | state prison and five completed their 7 ;z.hhfl Pilsner, per case $1.25 tarmcof perole. Free_Delivery. to all- parts o the city Mr. and Mrs. Alfred " No Trace of Wire-Cutter. In regard to m‘zlomumt