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.. B¢ uemvcnn-t—sammmu. *ho‘s.s‘“w&m The Methodist church Of Gales Fer- | tic ‘a-visit yith relatives in Nor- ‘m;x‘hcmm—“ exerciges | wich. 5 Beth of Montville cen- ETREE LT A g £ little Mr. -l ars, wm‘rum.. are hug;flzzé&.:"-*figfi“~°- e with relatai mn and: 4. 3. of P, Bacon j Mg il Fish, Iflfm‘ n, that the fish- ermen in_the-shore towns of the coun- dersey Sweets ...... & cannot xpiain, ere very scarce at M Sdeiaaisnesnes 106 bess . from ‘Basters (o * Oh! Those Celery Hurh, e M"flm o given by Governor o i the le- : ; win €. department the pertment it ‘bundles, 10c Baidwinte 5 Leonatd, an 0% | iaims umownt Lo about $347,000, The the ¥ Sthest have com “s ke 2 ey oot ratsSives'tn| Moarcial AGpariment ave ot avaiiable e i ; Y r - Cream Cheese. Roquefort, knfi“&m“&u ;‘rehlnd for o dividend for theso depositors 4 A Fay Lo e ke nappy English Dairy. ' | e AT STATE HOSPITAL. = Work on the “to:.the slioy ” S s | GARAGE AND AUTO CHRISTMAS MAIL Xour: Holly. and Wreaths, jor che Suiy & SupineCe Sy g0 ot rone. | Christmes | Eva. Wos Colsbrated with DSSTROYED BY FIRE. ALL’ GLEANED UP, buy now. ting the window frames, Trevs and Music Sid Dancing: —_— e A ] TR S T Dr. Donchus's Sulldipg at Grand View s 1 ices on Meat| o Fogmis 3. Fitageraid ot te Par. R e R Sanatorium Caught from Overheated . patrons and mtm Xmas and | °0 evening for there were el all this week. \ b g g i a5 Selections by Drew's orchestra. in. all et ot at i Sk e 1 T Cinstnae pheeas { hga gave ev of cordial co-speration 'y lembers as well as ex ing. ‘The | Didyougeta card? Ask|gouis of New London olspored ot 5% S T | e X eing el Tamained 3¢ «6'5--';:“,:‘,':‘:::““ “,,:.mw nE about it! during the first three days of the ‘amusement | tie Grand Vi . arrived Bine. it 1t week, Washington . 7 e 8o0ds gwned by Mallozl, and to the |y @ Ak At Groton. Sacred Heart parochial the 3. Donohus, the owner. A cow which | things were “cleaned ur” in fne sbaps| o gy - e A holee Bvalalued e e som Ens school closed, Wednesdsy for tie va. A Fas kept in the building was removed | 4nd the clerks will stast in thla moro- X ” . Habek rigt | o3 desposition of Carlo Costantine of | condition and avoid the .‘ cation and wil open again January & SO ot the dostor's sutamobile | Ing with 2 clean slate Rar Charth G Providence was during the trial ristmas cxercises istac six wes T¢ Christmas gifts, letters and post! e 1 Chrisind BN e the & During the moraing . the aociors | cards matled bw Norwich beople ~ do 4 e Slivaste ano. Ernest Chie 5 Srizes offered will | mechanic, who was working on the au- | Rot reach their destiations on time 7 vink D= Boaton drmmpecs <old shout ble and expense of M z . T. MILLER, Foliowing _the Thursday _everlng e ‘engine, had started a fire n | it will be no fault of the employes of v p Thomas Sersesnt, lmekeeper for them n.,,,.., A,, oan g”m Professor —ee— the Soon afterwards he left the | the local office and Postmaster Wi e program: Contractor Torrance, testified to some give B Sontety Brofessers ey B Mg S M.lfldln( Tor the ity on bustnces. arg | lam Caruthers said Thursday nish Toacr Tacts = M N Gak_ strset. ookt 35% o réturned the bulldiay was in | that he i well pligend bY the Ve Hsademy for Dancing, committee. tocheniical, wi spar] ‘matn] He 'did not 1y ive the office b La Russe, Lu-Lu Fado, La some of the most re- o were sent back to their stations, as for of| _John H. Perkins assisted in the’pro. g, officer a bonus but paid $25 Felice Pagano, who bought most of fiamu. The au .|i which his men handled the Christ- goods from jpliclern Dances taught: = Maxixe, 8 i ‘companies No. 1 and No. & ro- |mas rush. The tremendous Volume of, SO Mowe of bl e R e D Sl A e E-. Steps, Fox Trots, Hesita: | For convenience, the Otis Hbrary has that Spondca i the cat, bul os'i nk's i expenses for moving the goods. that you know about. h tnne, cer u’m Ex ap..l war which fhelr seryices were not needed at’ the - S arten. of 85 b sl Ta0 AN . & Evanidin sirect, —— wve been e Hbrary, about old of e _value of the stock as it e been Saded - . 120,82ttt now | e oy bells of the Central Bapiet ‘shurch | (Pl of, the value of the stock as it | yoy take M“ ized were laid mm the hydrant at Wi were received and sent. The Christ- store. The Belgian Reliet fund. mow | Of the performances g ington and Broad 3 mas post cards handled- on Thursday e Frack Pedac was the interpreter amounts to 3$725,372.33. Subscriptions 1§ Griminal BUmor 82 gained_sood b fllled two two bushel baskets to over- courthouse stens. 2 b [ $houid Do et to 3. = alorean & G - firemen arrived pt | flowin 4nt Gy Weew Hot Necwn Tata o ladies who had chares of the “"""‘Y- BHAS sl S Fativilie “Congrogations! cRureD, e ol Dl Was practically destroy ing | rere closely pasked. Two e e G Ehen VIOLIN $10. iR o the automobile. Thers was 3400 10| Rept. bues from 1 o'clock TH Foaraior ocatine e tree. Mrs. Elizaboth Nash Ros. - surance an the auts: Dut the beuding | Afternoon unth 10 tn the eveaing JuSt| oariner Gresne. of decorations: Mrs 'f‘“',‘,,f““‘““' iy opvaeed, 3 Cove SN 3 ‘ TEACH ER In Ashtord Ellis & Eaton are cut-|foin ! e *“m"""‘m‘ 2nd band | was not insured. It is supposed that |looking after the postal card end of e = ites: Mrs. Orson C. Rogers, of Preston. the munsi miration trom every one who witness. | tiove. © " caused by the overbeated | the work The cancelling sachioe was| "und Mizs Louise <. Meeoh, DRint- In Willimantic two days each J |00 and | o4 thelr feats. The third attraction in el tag the s sltoa 8 Ly pa i s S N S ; S e ooy webiening wad | the vaudeville line was a musical and | SECRETARY TIBBITS #ht and on Saturday night the of Ventura, California, that I TOMRLY gipine movelly act by Shipley and el B o :h“:’::’m‘;‘ oF iha| tree Wil be iiluminated, but there will| Elizabeth Nash Roe, S ife ‘of ‘Charies Incidents In m i Fee_sppointmanta addptes £, Local On the movie programme the feature AT HARTFORD | cieris may bo gained from this, as|>® "0 TH7Iher exerciees hospital at ventors, nebetcemwb‘gd; E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor., ||, Local mail was inoredsed Thursday Guest of Mombershin Committes of | (5° SChIZe, I3 Copable of taking carel o\ oo rra e CEmVICE AT pas cremated and” the o — wich, Conn, .. | the contents of the 4,800 sacks of hol- e & Board of Trade at City club. 311day mail which arrived in New Yok . S B The e L St ooy ey ekl Toat PARK CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL. Miss Rosalie Benns de"my on® Thg : Erisitanie wers Two. . Wi The Hartford Times of ‘Wednesday e en A ‘W 53 L o che m1 i sacks pe o ‘Williams M had the following (o say of Henrs W, | for various parts of the country and| Brillient Tree Wae Conter of a Joyous h, a resident = . s e Sty this was: also true of theother maifl,| Gathering Thursday Afterncon yeulj Raymand Casé of the Hartfel u;: A‘i}g'::ec%rn;m( notes um Sh g TR . bw’flmggm‘ secretary of the | parcel post and first class, etc. school faculty is at mn...a. bt e o m’fl-fl e cmm any. n‘,m"‘“’. St sssage- trade, was the guest | A force of thirteen men were kept| street. b htron of the membership committee of the |at Wwork from moontime untl ten i B members of the Sewing ¢ircle of Char- ve lm!;- o give four com- | Hartford board of trade, at the third | the evening looking after the mail and | Thursday afternoon at half past four apt Mr. and Mrs. Chrho F. A ity chapter, O. B. S., at its tast meet. | Piete Derformances today. of & serles ot noon luncheons, today | in_ the merming Seven teams. with|o'clock. ~The children of the Sunday|the families of that of New York will spend M ing for thé vear. AT DRI 4 the Ity club. The matter of mem- | seven extra men were sent out from|School came earlier to the chapel|Jelly grmed practially sl of Waich fwith Norwich relatives. ! James B Lord of Ler@'s Wil met e A Fester b Facstny fhe ‘office with parcel post packages | Where they formed for the mareh in-| i1l i porcivay Davis of Norwich, harte with Selectmen L‘gh“w Fred- V:udmnlh and Photoplays. a 7 3“ mail emlploye- e;pect unuflur;: o ‘n_ 1:0;;I c'm"tn‘ a cn:m::: mother of Miss Hffie Davis, now of b e S Do i B - = - e e s | tnr sevecs] Selug Eiven: satisely by] Calitornfe. thoon Sintoad 0F Tatyerto B Ment N6 -ompany, it Barby oni (o] e ntest claas o TApor bx Bev. Pr. Mrs, Etta F, Winters. and North i i | aggregation sacks and 387 were received, Howe and a short address for the ks 5 North' Stonington. £ b —_— The gain in the parcel post bust- Mrs. Etta F. Winters, widow of | teaching ke s el ze § THREE DIVORCE SUITS, ness is"Sstimated a¢ 20 peroent over | ki bt the| Fletoher Winters, who died 22 vears| holidays st her home on . day at s home in New London, of | Lewis Maniki Two New London Women a 5 . ot nd One| Postmaster Caruthers has been at and git New| aies Mary Hyde of Fountain Pens &= iy Yo ey | oty el G S Man”Suok Sapurton b Lo | o S o 5 T U Wil By 8 T, Sl : i, S e B2 T SR by ‘the Norwich un e at pight every day this jor D i . York line | — Jrere| Papers were filed with the clerk of | week and has pereonally superintend- been co ; ¥ & the superior court on Thursday in|ed the work. is excellent judgment|prived of Santa Claus. Our variety is great. The W. F. Saunders Realty com other articles Mons, Herbert played in | 0% following cases: combined with the good work of his| brought by the various classes were of Westerly is offering for ule a Hm- the course of his “I‘llfl\l. mndeul act, Julia D. Lavole of New London sues | employes has enabled him to cope|Placed at the foot of the brilliantly 1days with Mr. I.nd Mre. M. ited number of building lots in Winna- | Which was Nberally applauded. for a divorce from George Lavole of | with the Christmas mall rush as in| lighted Ch tree as a_recitation . — # Paug park, Pleasant View. B 1, et previous years. Wwos Eiven bys ~ member from each|}iiort I Brooks of Portersvill i B oeng ¥ to those who will bulld soon extra- |adventures in th w] section i —— Il be e, Cal,|g¢ at Trinity collegs. - Znflna.ry inducements will be given— g:n“n;eun.m vvelrlei S TR ot sl i v | SALVATION ARMY KETTLE ring in Williams street for v. mar; ov. poor. 4 e 3 A D s esapalting IW;mrv_. 0L Bie deives ssparation anf WAS WHLL REMEMBERED. |Chilarens ward at the hospital: - | Jgiiastanad s tntense intereat in civic o : e The Wondrous Night, the words |most excellent holida; change of name. g g S affairs and was an enthusiastic soclal-| 3qpg u J. Fms o M and musio of which ‘are by Samuel | the Chistmas crowds, 3 Delia L. Hughes of New London Christmas Baskets Will Chesr Many .Now w“.'_ HOLD PLACE. ist, Up to the time of her illness she '.he hflm' ’n s &5cirn ot this Sty e 1 b2 aung 3y i iy seeks n divoroe from Hemry Hughes| Homes Today and a Balance for Leid'an office in the New London so- | Then pmr B 29 Ward Street Miss Grnss, Korr nt (b of parls unknown. alleging desertion| Winter Refief. Not Give Up Cap.|Cialist local. ' Tor several vears she| i Sappations, Special _Forms _ and | Bapeist g Tonignt and on e on Mareh 4th, 1967. Mer name was itol Superintendency Without a| Loa been nominated for’ the office of & Plants. Telephone 657. | day. o b o i Delia, Lefevre aqd their marriage was - E, W. Wilbur of the locl Sal- et aoard of SChool vIMtons | .~ Sy, Fislae . Kelle Kelleg. a { church, ~» 4 leased wi 1 the Norwich Free l@é Mrs. Winters was a it il Funeral services for Mre. 1a May- | nics 5. Fravman of Now svening Ber- | brings & mfi":h:l;‘n e e et e o e ioimes, Shi- | ,Jud8tng, from statements made by |of Martha Washingion counci, No. 16, | Sonding the Rolidays at Ber f DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN | nara"who Gied at tho Nerwich State et B Nt of comvile e St m":b:w of parts unknown, alleging | ners for the cifye poor. and said ast | DL 2 Thufi,m (O, Suow.| Danenters of Liberty. Mrs. ‘Winters | Pevvile: —_— | 2 ospital were held at i | Be mar. etween July 1st, 1814 and Oct. | night that he thinks by noontime toda: Fapert doen & presidl Hia- . Dental Surgeon Fatreet, Now London, ot 3 o'clock Wea: | s Uoiversaiist chires St Toost et i, e oneiag adul (eedhflyn;:“mx,ly o e B fi’“)” f;f",",:,_.';‘ 15 SRR L. Wileues msiiounn Fo w“'fmrfiflmléuxm;mfi: i u 3 ery at enoa, . and elsew! vif n am] rovided . . ‘MeGrory Building, Mot i “mm, ngl‘_” %3 | wedding tour they will reside in Nor- | Victor Heatund, ‘alias Franti i | foh The kattle In the m %a o be Comptroller-elect Webster's| No. United Order of the Golden % o, shictetiay & aNore and tre]yey $00d businme ai 37 Thursday ‘”"““”' fithoot A atrogele, Hgward > 5 R Ty custody of two children, 7 and § and the energetic captain was on duty | A, Wright. secretary of the state civil Charfes H, Davis. At the Congregational church last of age "They were married O 1| thers until after 10 o'clock. Severat service® commission, had & conference Charles H, Davis, of Laurel Hill evening there was a brief service of | Fatents issued to Conuecticut in-|1906. greenbacks found their way into the 3 road, died at the BDackus hospital m 'lhm Nahonl Baflk Christmas- song and prayer in the | 7éntors, December 33, 1914, as report- e i S L expressing church parlors, which was conciuded | o4, (rom the office of Frank H. Allen | Compensation Agreements Filed on | fow half dollars and qu Norwich, Conn Dec. 22, 1914, |in time %0 periit thove v astendancs | follow: Howard O4. Barber, Sotithing- THraday. in the collect he annual 'meeting of , the Stock- | to join the public gathering avound the | (00 st deliv Compensation Commissioner James Boldets of this Bank, for the election | Municipal tree in Union square. 3. Donohue fliled on Thursdsy with \ e b Hoole- uad e g the cleric of the superior court these po : ‘When Mr. Snow was questiormg ) cb business as 1 sally | Rev. T. A, Williams 1s making ar- b vl agreemen i e e w.fitfn«‘n':ma oy g o > rangements towards starting an agri- | Gaward Chagpell company, Norwich, Tel by an. 12, 1815, "at ‘11 o'clock | cultural class in the Mashapaug dis- Bethan: employer: Daniel Donohue of Nor- CIIARLES V. GALE, Cashier, e o e ; Lundeberg, - 3ich, : FAMOUS FURS -~ e & mp: i Lond mployer. Cl Dowsett it o TURKEYS AND GOLD PIECES, hicie, A ok the | OF N%r m"?" em%l:“nl:‘:mm%:l::w at b Tike, Plotkl New lon cut on hand causing lood- .mdmamflln: also done|Coal Dealers ‘of the on, Keep U. ! Haven, ’Mmmlng on 1::;8 xgua 1{‘1: gs flsoo . N ‘ovember jur- M. BRUCKNER 81 Franklin St,| oo, CUristmes Oustom. | o oote, Bridgwport. speod. soxsthor | 8. (o0l Ingapacits. e left. work : s ool BRSNS R P 7 In keeping with thel custom imachines; Ameri Nov. 14, 1914, on Thursday 2 . X 8 established a cmmryr.m‘o"&, coal | Com i — b oo Main | Bt ot oy 1t v remembered_their Jullus ana Pasqual ogan Kane neai 5 deajers of the cf and chain hangers; Postoffice Hours Christmas Day. v mANK’smN 5 tial Christmas | lcan B .Wlé‘lrbugy.cemin!'I;Y;emaw(llbsopen!rom'll.m. Serves Gigtiotn, | They were _charged with o . re- 3! umn! d| to 12 m. and e B | S el S "0 ) Lo oy e, s, s : gt s S ndows o i:or Green and . Golden Sts. Tirtatman by this way| Petition to Sell Electricity. ai day: el recogfiizing the faithful we hi; o the srowd to the only blace | menFluriug e year he s b s suey Is Made by an Oriental chef. gan & Son until two years ago E. from the street letter boxes for the Bhost Cigars are Goos. sl ML “"“:"'"’ o 3 - : | %43 tgoing mails wit'éloss as nsual - 's property. As last fled 'HESE ARE BETTER |7, Temembers Sich of ihe Biteen q % ircoroare. | Rural carriers will make their regular P ? employes with two and one-half dol- ,’vv TOM'S lqz-avfi&l(c;lm lar gold pieces. and Ch m &?’m Frankdin s, | conin st zf hil o2 il i ‘s Coal company remember® this year with a crisp new Dill, while Iuhll Q.m. ents each of his it 1y