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porih e b S 5. [Norwich Polics in Communication With Police of Three made. We ponds. - Nixon ,“ Umnm'utdt is States Sunday Night Trying to Locate Victor Verville— |saturaay the same quality Of | riorists report sven & better Ohcist MMl Drove Horse From Mercier and Proulx’s Barn by Back m‘ gs fm d’fl new ym mas trade than last year. o X . " - Among visitors tn town for the hol- | Were holiday guests of Mr. Brownm's Way Saturday Afternoon: - idays were Mr. and Mra: Jercuie Mayer mother at Niantic. Watch our ad. of Hartford, S Mys. F. A. Towne of Central avensie S E X Store windows. and car mmd&n“ml‘m An an endeavor to round up a horse 'had stopped at the home of his fathet SOME R S o s o o o B e e a2 A Doty v A not been before se . Edgar F. Rice of New York city | Taftville in broad daylight Saturuay, headed toward the north, and at 8.30 3 e = spent Christmas with his parents, Mr. | the Norwich golice department was in| Saturday evening Mercier telephoned of Norwich, :«andv. Dec. B: 1914, VARIOUS MATTERS TThere is S-inch ice on some of the. The telegraph offices have had their nsual £00d business, many holiday | and Mrs. F. G. Rige of Asylum street. | communication on Sunday niznt with|to the Norwich police and asked thent B e ol of TN St greetings having been sent by wire. ! the police of Providence, Westerly,|to detain a team driven by anyone who, health-giving medication immediately H. T. MILLER, Harl Mathewson of Norwich has been [ (68, PPlice of Providence, T Smswered to Vervillg's deseripgion. Un A . tring medicatio d _ Member American Society Professors| Saturday was St. Stephen's day~in [spending several dave af the home of [forg and Worcester and with tho net|Sunday the owners kept a lookout gpr|so e g R g g g of Dancing, New York. the church calendar. Today, Holy In- L" mother, Mrs. SWEON, | thus spread oyt on all sides, the chanc- | the horse, which they valued ac $250. the polsonouns secretions and healing “Academy for Dancing, 28 Oak Street.|mocents’ day will be commentorated. Durham, es of the fugitive to evade the arm «lxr afldgugm::l mflfl‘?’lfi: the sore spots—dull headachees van- o e S e (T e ol e R o = e e e spove] L vt pincge wibest putik e 5 Y S R ne Steps, Fox 5, library has been ossy bout trace e. even- = Lo Rusto, Lu-Lu Fado, La|laurel leaves and cheery sprigs of |mother, Mrs. Hannah Fields, of Latsy- | avc"0 Sl 0us & TR I8, JOOSS SO0 I0F af™10 sclock Mereler amd Prouis irancy | DIe to use Hyomel and not only be im- scarlet ruscus. i Y | mediately relieved, but perma: Mercier and Edmund Proulx,|came down to police station, & war- % | mediately The Charbino Brothers, two local] Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Smith of Nar- | Who are in partnership in the saloon|rant was sworn out for Verville andbullding owned by Tony Collettl. Six Hyomei can bs had from Lee & wich” were entertained on the holiday | Diisiness on Merchants avenue i1 Taft- | then Captain Twomey notified the cth-{gallons of chemical put the blaze out A3 N o ot me bovs, at the Davis this week—adv. | B8 BOF0, O Mre. Henry Langworthy{ ville, and the circumstances a‘tending|er police departments. Verviile wore|without damage. R R Two New London donors, Mrs. Al-|of Noank. i its loss are somewhat unsual. With|a gravish overcoat, overalls and a dark “”-“"mr ‘Thyone to suffer another day with fred Mitchell gave $50 and Brnest s Gy Gt Maco oF Bl | M Rt s ois B i ands WM PUEGE NOT TOLUBEE. fastamting gl P s / Varville, 38 years o'd, who has| very little mo; v Y t atarrh, . - orer B, T o el i e B e S R T e R T 2 ot Authertos B Sty | VAOL[N TR s 2 o v ‘guests done odd jobs for them, went out to|ed up in another horse stealing affair, Paper Addresses. = : The snow is frosen hard on fields | of Miss Winifred Grierson, in Briage- | the barn and harnessed ihe horse intof taking an animal from e Tarwfille o time resident of Ledyard. Conm., But TEACHER ‘and. roadis and when a few fiakes Yeit| Dokt 2 Black top buggy with reddish srown|store-keeper named Dufrense. FOr| he remarkablo feats of ingenuity |had resided with her daughter since Sungay, owners of sleighs were hop- ing for a good fall, to make sleigh- ing, 5 running gear. Then he drove out of|some time he had not been Working|which have been accredited to postal |the death of her husband, Nicholas Caleman, deacon, a pre- | the barn by he back way and as was | steadily and the indications wera that| dlerks %ho have received lettere im- | Allyn, who served in the Civil war, T Sl t. Thomas' seminary, Hartford, | seen, but not by the men in i7e sa-|he had been drinking on Saturday. His|perfectly addressed, as, for instance,|ip_the 26th regiment. In Willimantic two days each and Rev. Fr. Barrett of Hartford are |loon. Going throush the lot over tho| limited amount of money will kewy 1w | contuining only part of a name o [ She will be missed from her place |} co1q o4 d ) k. : At no time Sunday did the temper- |EuUests of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick.Cole- | hiltto the road. This occurred at abcut| from getting far away, the police be-|omitting the state or the city, have|amonz those who are left. Her lov- plate am refl‘ Intments address E. ||ature rise above 30 desrees and early |man of Sachem atréet. 2.30. Mr. Mercier missed the team| lieve, although he was given & 500d|ovidently mot made @ hit with the au. |ing Kindness in home and to those - 5 e appointments.. & o in the morning it was from 6 to § saon after it had gone but he supposed | start owing to the delay of the owners| thorities at Washington, as revealed | Outside the sacredness of such atme- plate. E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor- B Gegrees below zero, according to lo. | Mr and Mre. Edmund Pennington|ihat Verville had only borrowed iz und|in getting out a warrant, Without|in'an order just sent ouf By -the post- | SPhere will not soon be forgotten Her wich, Conn, cality, 2 and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bromley of | would soon return. But he heard from| which the police are of coursc unable - Ve life will he remembered for its sii ¢ Pawtucket, R. L, returned home Sun- |5 ‘brother of Verville that the lniter to act. e N IDBtOn. o | cority and its humility. ~Those who mmu . At New. London, Levi Crouch, for- |98y after spending the Christmas holi- it plain that hereafter clerks are Tot | knew her will not soon forget her : s . | merly of Norwich, spoke Sunday eve. |32y With Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bentley to ‘wuess at the addresses of letters, | Sensitive fear of failing or negleet of Established 1872 M. J. FIELDS, . . Florist|aing at the open forum. 130" State |of Lafavette street 19TH TRI KAPPA BANQUET CONNECTICUT zIONISTS or try in other ways to exercise their | dUtY. FAUT-OASREN. DU 80 Ward Street S vorats o S i T ST AT THE VEADRECAN _MET N MERIDEN. e aresses o Jotters betors | “HEALY STRAD” WAS OWNED ¢ pisarnations, Special | Forms 25| Special services Tuesday. Wednes- | ble position with tne Metropolitan Life| Menu Followsd by Interssting Pro- |32 Socisties Repressnted at Fifth An.|SBooting them into mail pouches on o BY ARCHIBALD MITCHELL. B ETE L Thuriday and Friaay e | visitor 1n town during, the” Bol: e nual Convention—Officers Elected, - | cities in the United States beforo they | The Famous Violin Purchased by John church, with speaking éich oventag by | 196v& The Tri Kappa fraternity of the| The fifth annual couvention o (he| oo lorie ol mes Jestination. = rect| MeCormick Once Here in Norwich. Painless Dentistry Rev. George C. Chappell of Mont~ —'v;‘—"‘ S e Notwich Free Academy held its 19th | Young Judean Zionist organization of ville, EDDINGS puumisl benquet st tho - Waoregun ;«:nnexfl:u:‘ Jas feld at Meriden Sun-| letters improperly addressed pass, are i house Saturday night, and this excel- | day with delegates present from 3 4 o i ominent local colored people have Wibberiy—Sage ot T St sl fo ahaat 10| sotdticn Pl sedlie e T to send out nquiries to cities for Which | < flurry of interest has been aroused Dy notified that the annual meet-| A pretty home wedding took place | members in the attractively decorated |ed tbe convention. The forencon ses-|certain i they arc correct in their|iD musical circles throughout Amer- ing of the National Association for|at 1 oclock Saturday aftérnoon when |aining room: slon was given over to discussion and| surmises as to the location of the ad- | c& Since it has heen announced that the Advancement of Colored People | Miss Jessie Rebecca Sage, daughter selection of committees. Officors were| dressee. These Inquirics can be sent | JOBD McCormack the celebrated tenor wil be held at 70 Fifth avenue, New |of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Sage of Laurel Oyster Cocktall clected in the afternoon and nine res-|to many cities at the same. time and | h2d brought the famous “Healy Strad ik B DEhe e Aot Saute sy o b oyt Ohutons. bertaining to the orzanriu-| their return is believed by the depart- | tof $10.300. The Vil i2 oop of (09 ! il of i ceremony £ work, adoj : venlng vertes C. M. Shay and others have at last | was performed i the front paror of | Celery Olives Drize oratorital contest was meinine Teters wich: Tommerts oscied whey | made by Straivarius at'Cremona, in obtained an injunction to restrain the | the bride's home on Laurel Hill and |Filet of Fresh Haddock Shrimp Sauce | speakers selecting topics of interest to| jetiary | Impropers addresced wepe | 1AL, for an Italian nobleman. appolntment of an additional member | was performed by Rev. Herbert J. Potatocs Duchdss the cause of Judaism. et e stamae o anothme | While this news item has a nation- of the Groton water and light com-|Wyckoff, pastor of the Second Con- | Roast Stuffed Capon Giblet Sauce Qfficers fo rthe coming year will he:| unti they Bit the right place. wide interest on account of the fame mission until the matter is heatd in|gregational church. Miss Lols Wib- | Potatoes en Surprise, Carrots and Peas| President, Benjamin Levensohn reriarhese s i sumetoryy of the buyer, there is glso attached court. herlv @ sister of the groom. was Vienna 'Rolls New Haven, vice president, Misa C: AT FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. |0 It o great deal of iInterest both 3ddress, clerks through whose hands| g jast jssue of the Catholic Trans- cript contained the following item: 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Daily 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. Sundays Some eminent writer has well said %ghe highest art is the absence of art. No better illustration of this principle than our Synthetic < bridesmaid and the best man was Ed- | ; _ Fruit Salad, Macedoine Goldberz, New Haven; = secreta: statewise and locally. It may not be 2 pidt, e, Ceptrad Baptist church. the | ward F: Sage. a brother of the bridc. Prench Neapolitan Ico Cream Henry Spits Hartford; treasurer, Jo-| Christmas Programme and Watoh | Senerally known that this famoys vio- l ole on- | e bricie ans Charitasty’ fwnes: 1 Demi-Tasse seph S. Miller, Meriden. Dr. G. I : *h | lin was once a part of the Hawley orce:ain terialnment and soclal _with Miss | wiste sk oot g g Cohen, New Haven, was elect -l 'Night Service Two Events This|collection of rare violins, which had Florence A. Redfield of 'Brooklyn, N. | o ite silk crepe. i = Jolin D. Avery acted as toastmaster | head the litary board wad orect 2’| Week. been assembled b ythe late R. D, Daw- e entertaten st aeaY s N | ried a shower bouquet of white rose- |in" 3 genial manner and tho list of Y board and Joseph Mi- el Y. roge- of | chaelson of \Walii, ley of Hartford, Conn., at & great ex- Tuesday evening. g o I B e R o r e Cotows: - oappell |y Sroamicar oF the o for the chnse| Amons the ammouncements for the | penditure of money and effort. After. T - e Jellom Volle. e 'oThen | Future, Lawrence W. Besbe: Alumn. |of Zionic 1 Barees o week made by Rov. George H. Strouse, | wards it came into the possession” of Lately the New Haven road has been | fOlOWed the ceremony and & buffet |Charles W. Willey; Our Fraternity, Sony, “two xgere of eepecial inter: | Archibald Mitchell of this city who concentrating freight cars in Boston # Jdoseph O. Hull; Fraternity Ideals, R. PRIEST AND P o > at the same time was the owner of and is sending biz trains of empty |2, Bumber of handsome wedding @iffs.| Mortimer Eidred; Initiations, Ralph B EOPLE. e P RO, SRS two other valuable “Strads” theé cars there over the Shore Line, A | Following a tour which will eventually | Gardner Hall, Holy Sacrifice nual Chiistmas tree festivitios, an an- | “Bott Strad,” big boom is expected from that end |take them to Springfield, Mr. and MrS.| “The banquet committee was Law- y rifice Together—No | e ket For “with | violln in America and the - *Earl of the road after the Arst of the vear. | Whcoor”y Wil make their home in |rence W. Beebe, chairman: Joseph O. Church, | B o s the Binle senool. | | West Morelang ‘Strad.” Mr. Mitchell, Sunday afternoon at the Otis library The house was pretilly. desorated | B0U end Bruce S. MacMilian. Rev. T. A. Grumbly Declares D huradas evering the churgh will | later, disposed of tho “Healy Strad” (3 the nu s being notic _ 3 —_ T e antiquity. - dignit; a v. | bought it. Mr. Hawley bought - the The intense cold kept v bride has been president of the Alpha 5 ed- | Tichn i ¥y and|charge of the Bible school The BE. Y. | Dbous! S 3 e intense cold kept many of ths|PHde has beon president of the Aloha |Pprobable Cause Found Against Fred ess of their ritual, the congve- | P U will care for the hour from 10| “Healy Strad” in 1852 from George Fillings that oan't be detected, as they match the teeth exactly and are lasting the best gold fillings. Incidentally there is an cconomy as well as naturalness in these pors colain fillings that you will appre- ciate. DR. F. C. JACKSON - ;|gation at the high mass in St o o gy s - Ward was in charge duri - | gational church and was employed as| Sfick Fontaine of ~Occum—Elopers'|Fi 7 n St Pat- |15 17 o'clock. From 11 to 12 o'clock | Hart of London, England, the no DR. D. J. COYLE Fo dusing the after- | B recper by the Fiaot-Cadden Cor Case Continued. Tention o s;:%‘:m“.“:‘k‘"“’ at-lthe church will hold a praver and |experi =—3Mr Hart do ity Tonate ot Among the out of town guests were 5 bly continued his explanatio Grum- | covenant meeting. Much thought and | Statement fhat this ‘h i~ at the ti ‘.: Succeeding the King Dental Co. he John Herron Art Institute of |Mr and Mrs, Samuel Wibberly, Miss| In the continueq case of the state ation of thelcare have been given to making these | of its purchase, was the lx!‘x)ast. pric 203 Main Street, apolis has installed for the hol- | Edna Wibberly and Miss Florence | against Frederick Fontgjne an Occum the Mame. Tr meetings of great spiritual interest and | violin their frm had ever bought up bt 6o Boston Btare ay's forty paintings by representative | Wibberly of Plainfleld, Miss Maud | merchant, which was again broush: up | took up his subject where he pag her | Profit. closing the year of God's good- | 1o that date. with'a single exception, ; Americans furnished by Willlam Mac- | Wibberly of Preston, Mr. and Mrs. |in the city court on’Saturday, Judge|ished an earlier sermom oy tho L7 |ness and ushing in a new year with |in spite of the fact that the elder ‘Lady Attendant. Phone 1282:3 f| both of New York. The work includes | Walter Wibberly of Hanover, Mrs. and | Kelly founa probable cause aid Teld | of what in fimes of the macent el | the assurance that God's in the Heav- | Bought it under extremely favorable exampies by Henry W. Ranger, Miss Armstrong of Central Viilage, | Fontain for trial in the criminal court|was call ens, all's well with the world. ircumstances from an Italian noble- Summer studio 1s wt NoomEe s W I08e | N ies Hattic Sags of Berlin. Gonn. Mre, | under bonds of $500 which were|mense o le Mass of the catechu- | § Pt iy man. : Robert L. Whi . | Promptly provided. Accused is ch: i A KATE COBB'S CHRISTMAS DINNER e ——e The New London Telegraph notes | Meo. Fred Ghemman ‘.’,}"“g‘::.,.‘;‘;:{a ©d with repe and the complainant was! corermncs 10 e explanation of the Stands the Test of Time ¥ g9 Land g ceremonies from the beginni STyt - that Miss Katherine Winchester, Miss | Fillmore Sage of Mfiford, H Mrs. Phebe Leurent. He was defend- | Credo, or profe ning of the | 1} Was a Hay Home at the Home - 3 . 5 3 fession of faith, t Ppy > £ Henrietta T. Sherman, B Gl Ry 4 ed by Lawyer Desmond. end of the Profars o Lebanon. B 4 Rub'i Winchester dnd Arthur S. Winchester | 1, ,_h: ';::!e';ce :‘“1’;'0“"";:'(" | 02, Brr of Baitic and others testt-| “pn Ay i and prayers Ly e e Incidents In soclety —_ | of the Mohican hotel = ives and | fled an e services of a Fronch i . » 9 4 Tl'y ub ite day in Windham. where they Lo |riends from this and other cities, the | terpreter were necessary. Tho. arrcst| s ubncts, (roushout the univer- | Kate Cobb who was pardoned a v T s of 3 p edma 3 sal church say in Lati < | week ago Saturday, after having serv. 5 sucsts of relatives at a family Qinner | Yoo oy and Misy Rooe Benion ey | ez made by Constable Lambert ed in English, and reference was wage | ed nearly 36 years of a life sentence Brass Polish | of Norwich took place at 4 o'clock o | Pescatins Higiate \us Abruz aad|to the English use of the word mass, |for th murder of her husband. spent| Miss Dorothy Jonos of Broad street A mew rule which has been lately | SUDAY afternoon in the Buckingham |leaving Worcester and . tapinz “win | o 40plied to services on apecial davs, | Christmas day ouietly at the home of lis visiting Collinsviile relatives. e ; Christ-mas, 3fichaels S s ks ) at Rallion's |2t in cortain’ puicechosis Memoral, the ceremony being Der-|them articles belonging to the womans|mas T Slichacl-mas Candle- |her daughter, Mrs. Luther Spaulding Fine Rubber Boot and Shee Repairing A. GOLDBLATT ing 1 e inuane e th parlor, made Deau- | husba; E hag 1 in Lebanon. During the afternoon she Miss Katherine A. Kent of Elm ave- s for She diiscationance dt B BT e e S oaie M T e e s Tugoday. 1he| The ancient manner of the offertory | Was the central figure at a family |nue is visiting reiatives in New York. custo et 3 e Dousia - s DUDIlS and that Stk Duoil ;ebyep Prews orchestra renilered SEendels '8 are nslas| changed about the ninth century when |Party which was held in her honor, ¥ i 60 Franklin St, next to the Sulietin ; agner, Han and Stewart. The man is ouf on bond?| the faithful brough t. i and she greatly enjoyed the day, which fiss Antoinette Van. ClesZ of Jersey P DR. LINNELL has no in- |2 °r her own pencil, s receiving noo | oo "aand 10s e sutD;:; of $500 and the woman produced a|of the aitar theit offering of iy S0 | was the first Christmas in nearly four |City, N. J.. arrived Satorday to visit : {ice, in educational circies around the | (hat followed 1 ¥t Tooms.aove Were | S200,ond, She I8 32 and the man <o wine Zor the sacrifioe, was recallcd. T | Jecades whicii she. spent ‘Gutsido of | with Norwich Town frierd it etiring as b = : deligh! y s 25 The arTest was|later times, the basket passed | Prison walls, writes a Lebanon corre- tention of r g as been re Duringe the week e ] S mn‘:'nh; tade on Thursday night in 3 North|through the congregation for the e | SPondent. Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Hubbard are ted, but is preparing to|ot the Byene mesk John F. Byme [miny were the joyous Sood wishes | Loin StTeet house, by Sergeant ~Jobu|ing. o the stipend for those deputed | Charles Cobb of Norwich, her som, |entertaining Mr. and Mrs Huntington ported, but is preparing to e ewyg[r:)erkBt;otg:f.hhha& sé:eon UD | heaped upon the popular bride and }fxfl‘:« :Hho?{'“r D‘ela.nel_, on com-|to offer the Holy Sacrifice. was among those present, and the |Lee and son Hubbard of New Haven. 2 om s sister, Mrs, e Worceste : . Ve s a % move shortly into the Thayer | William P. Butler, of Washington |5 g9 0 r potice, In a very enlightening and inform- |ROUrs were passed in a pleasant man i % Through a X 2 white ribbons th Ing way, Father Grumbly wi ver {N€r. A turkey dinner was served and| Ar. and Mrs. R id Reynolds of E ” strect. Their fatlier, Joseph BYrne |bridai parts passed to the aitan whote 3319 SACKS OF MAIL. the psalis and prayers pointies vor |eversihing was done fo make the | Greenwicn are guests of Judge and Building, where in commod- inues in feeble health, although |(he rits of MArElase were Sertormed ¥ — that the priest, in specific prayers, of. | Suest of honor bridge the intervening |Mre. Gardiner Greene of Sachem fere b ‘ gilmg ble to sit up for a short time by Rabbis R berg and Sobol. The Norwich Post Office Handled the Most | fers the immaculate Host to the Al. |years and forget the long period which race. ious quarters and with up-to- bride was attired in Dutchess satin,| Christmas Matter in Its History. mighty, not alone for himself, but as |Marked the darker side of her life. date equipment he hopes to | pSeater George 3t Landers of Ocean | T1G! 225, rimmines. She wore a veil wblod, the offering of all those Mrs. Cobb was in a happy humor and 5 2 Beach and New Brite and carried white foses and Miies of| Postmaster Caruthers' figures show |and for all the faithfal, lving. bl‘},d.; chatted with her relatives. No allusion | The Misses Gulliver of Huntington % = caped death Iave hoin, narrowly es-|the valley. Her matron of honor was)that a total of 3,319 extra sacks of |dead. For this reason, in a Catholic|¥as made to her imprisonment, and |SVERHe Eave & tea Satwifey AUCTIOO0 be in a p051tlon to: render|maes Jeath i te Fana :y afternoom, |her siste,r Mrs. William Lipschutz, of | Christmas mail were handled at the |Church there are no onlookers, spec. |many reminiscences of the early days s°lgm; ™ % 3 i _ e was on his way o ome In which | New York city, who was gowned in | NOPwich post office. 1,682 dispatched. |tatOrs: but each, through his pres- | Of her life were recalled. = A2 better service to his patients. |skiddea ana siruck a tree. The i |i7Ta cotia brocaded chiffon velvet. | 1837 received- 60,00 postal cards went | elce and through the prayers of the| It is mow Mrs: Cobbs chief object : g severe fujury o el MOSt | The maid of honor was Miss Nellie | through the office. The Christmas mail | Priest, is doing hls part in offering to |in life to “live and forget.” She de- | Robert Brewer has returned to inches ng s & scalp wound five | Rabinovitch, who was in green crepe | began to come in the Thursday night | 30d the bread and wine for comsecra- | Sires to be left alone, and to be per- | Hingham, Mass, after a hollday visit o de chine, with Irish point lace, and|of the week before Christmas, the |tOR. In obedience to thegcommands of | Mitted to spend the remaining period | With his uncle, Arthur H. Brewer, of At the Masonic Home in Walli carried pink roses. The bridesmaids | pubwic evidently following the sugges- | Christ—as a r!munhrace of, Him |0f her life in peace and quiet. Al- [ Broad street. ye Ion orgoflefl Christmas day. a taveer gemingford |were Misses Anna Strom, Sadle Rabi- | tions of the postmaster in regard to|While time shell be. though she has nearly reached the al- - 8 served, which had mfl’ s .‘.'“," Was | noviteh, a cousin of the bride, Anna |early mailing, and was kept separate | VWhen the priest washes his fingers, | 10tted three score and ten, she is still | Mr. and Mrs, Edward Chappell Ely, 9 by the senerosity of Moria o Cayiol | Rabinovitch, a niece, Fannie Strom,|from the regular mail. The matter | FePeating the 25th psalm; “I will wash |in good heaith, and unless stricken by |Who spent the holiday with Mr. and Allybody eley of Hartford, N 3 Weitco U<t | Ada and Ray Friedman, sisters of the |showed o very large increase, prob. | ™Y hands among the innocent and wil |Some sudden fllness may live for a|Mrs Grosvenor Ely, returned to New Waterbury, Charles L. b o | §Fgom, The fower girls “were ' littls [abiy 20 per cent. aver last yoars vol. | SICOMpass Thy altar, O Lord. "That 1 |lons time to come. It ig not her de- York Sunday. 2 - Norwi - na Lipschutz, Cipa and Rir 4 may hear Thy voice and tell all Thy |Sire to enter the social life of the vil- - P reduced prices on | Noristh Hartord lodge and “In Mem- | Rosenbers and Anna Srom: “The best| T — parvelous works. T have loved, & |lage where she expects to make her | Mr.and Mrs. S. Henry Howe of New Watches and Jewelry for New R st man was Attorney ‘Morris Jacobs of FUNERAL. ond; the tesuiy: of The Raties and- the [N, 00 MR B O e o s v, wod Mea. Beeraet B = e Town clerks in many cases require New York city and the ushers com- Pt vy place where Thy glory dwelleth,” etc., | Vate the acquaintance of her children ;!n % ot“wir' and 3 e Year’s Gifts. Lots of hand-|revenuc stamps o b attached to cer. | b dySiEmond Pruasak. Attorney Jo- Mrs. George R. Havens. It was explained thai (be prayers sig: [40g her granachfiaren. . . |Hows of Williams svenue, some ts for e tificates they issue to soldiers and | Rabinoviieh: Meothor of the Arcsander| Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock the | which should “be the pere cf Goss |went to Hartford in an automobile two| Mrs. Frederic §. Camp and Miss Em- very! '« | widows of soldiers, such rother of the groom, of # Pt od's. n S Spbpighlodily 3 as are re-|phifadelphia, Myer Hollander of New |funeral of Carrie A. Harding. wife of | minister as well as the part of the|days before Christmas and called for |ily Blackstone Camp of Broadway are * J ULNICK & CO Sons. heme commissioner of pen-|London and Samuel Curland.af Nor. |0¢orse R. Havens, was beld from her | people assisting at the servics. So, |her mother and in a short time return- | guests of Mr. and Mrs, Walter Trum- 2 .' Klin Street, ~ Norwich | the_law cxompts an cortinemie: .08 | wich. home, No. 54 Oaic street. with Rev. |too, the Orate Fratres (Brethren, pray | e With her to Lebanon. bull Camv in Portland, Me. ranklin orwic! - The et att ‘Edward 8, Wiorcester officiating at | that sacrifice and yours The arrival of the daughter and ©1d Gold, Silver and Jewelry, bought lating to pension claims from the tax. {ney .ml:r-nk Y In New y.y,'i the service. .The bearers were John wm‘:};h to_ God, e mu‘::ym grandchild was a complete surprise| Mr. and Mrs. James Metcalf Smith vy - V. Fi > - b R . 1. |of Provid . R. I, have been or snshanged. Wo pay highest prices. | Whesler School Accounts Corrsot, |Siizge s et Yo usto Of e Oy | G and Geores Boske, i | BLoisy: ihe, Sgoret Pravers and o | eles at whoss house. ot 55 Gak | oF Mra: Smitiis parents, Sr. and Mrs z The directors of the Wheeler school |university law school and is @ member | Puriel took place in the family plot [ were explained, this finishing the ser- | Street Mrs. Cobb has been living sinck | William Caruthers, of McKinley ave- Goods Suitable and library of North Stonington have |of the New York bar. He is the son |in Yantic cemetery. A comittal ser- |mon on . the principal part of the{her release from the state prison last | nue. for New Year’ the accounts of that institution and|of Mr. and Mrs, Morris Friedman of | Vice Was read af the grave by Rev.|mysteries of the Mase. Saturday. It had been undersiood that : - 3 or New Year's ;‘;fiha;::;s Sxamined at the close of | the Rivera apartments, Riverside | Mr. Worcester. There Were a num-| When the preacher had concluded, | Mrs. Spaulding would come either yes- | —Miss Felen R. l":b";oof . ‘Y‘"“ Gifts 3 3 ng that custom, the |Drive. His bride has always It in | ber of handsome floral remembrances. | the choir, directed by Organist Frank |terday or this morning, but the daugh- |spent Sunday at her home in town, president, Thomas B, Hewitt, engaged | Norwich and seh is & popujar L. Farrell, took up the refrain of the {ter had told, Mrs, Bagley that she|As her guest was Miss Alice Blair of FRISWELL’S Honry W. Tibbits to do_ the work for |lady, her wide circle of friends being Franklin 8. Jerome Elected. Christmas hymn, adesto Fidelés, sung | Would let her know just when to ex- | Peoria, IIL, a student at Columbia uni- ;‘};’de"‘;‘f ‘}';";ihb’f{;e o humbeen attested by {he mealth of wedding gifta| The boara of directors oo centurles ago n cmelr and cathedral; m h; a:""“m, d)o ot that, Mes. Spaul versity. 2. Sk , as re led ved. is ughter St ith bea )l urney out any b g ees o 25-27 Franklin Street 9 e ditectors that he'Zound the ac- . Cory ‘Eavinoshen of e o By of Mestsouilla; Wiltiam Goodfeliow. then the majen. notics to her mother o her hostess, | Master Roser Montomery of Green. : Feported by the treasurer of ho st | span Lt o o woaine o urs. Fried. | choss' as their goneral manager, Frank- | Lo, Liehie f0F men’s voices. the sing- "® Mrs. Spaulding explained that | Master Henry Revnolds Palmer, son of STETSON & YOUNG |tution, Amos A Browning, of this city. Citz, X, 3., following which they will | L0 S Jerome, & wetl \nown real estate | Gooafellow, John Slatters. Joseph De- | Yesterday morning seemed the best |Mr. end Mrs William H. Palmer, at make their home at 180th street . o o Vil Je h Belfieur, Daniel Cor lly, e come for her mother and that im L . nters and Builders| ,Te New Orisans Naval station. ~|Broadway. New Tork city. o - |2 & Callsghan and M C. Mason in | Giorge. Fowers, Ty Fontaine and |she had not had tme (o notity them. | : TS| he naval transport Hancok asived | o Reletives 2nd friends from New the Orchard Realty company, Watson- | William Gleason: finally the magui- The meeting between the two mein- Best work and materials at right |1t Thursiay at Philadeiphia with the | cork, Fuiladeiphia, Boston, Worces. |I0C: 1 B oot ar S 00: Tervice. | foent eweep and swing of the chorus, |00 ol e ronce and the thics srn: Why Don’t Yeur by sicilled 1s bor. Fifth rogiment of United States mas |Lo% jand other citias were 'numbered | 3¢ P45 resigned sfter long service |vVenite adoremus till the great audi- |drated for 36 years and the third mem- 30 WEST MAIN T. |Fiies, which has been on duty in West fhe wedding guasts. from' New Tark eity about 15 months | orting saeloe . Thie. wae & tipei: |Mother, and who Gnti recently. had Clocks and Watches Run?. | Rt T s e B 3 o ; % X x aan whbera n mflm“;;&‘z Attended Banguet in Danbury, |80. Soon after his arrival ‘he pur-|{ion of tho fine cld hymn as sung on :eu::m 1n ignorance of her impris- | Try CLEGG, The Jeweller Rates 78 MAHONEY BROS. Tho Upassiened as such to stations | Setorday ovening Joseph O Bland |in the Grchard Bealty company. Later | (e orchesiral ackompaniment of the [ CObb bfoke down, & she did when the (128 Washington Street, Norwich HAYES 5 - strength of 100 enlisted moa aud. twe| imonial and panauet tenderes Framk | 1S oresnised the Pajiro Trading com. | festival. was none the less soul-sai- [AeWS of her release was glven her last Fres Collection and_ Delivery Telooheo 108 P & pany, also_bel elect reasurer of | jsfying. Gar- B Hack, Livery and Boarding | o Row Sonton, B3| Srvor s Dasbins 5. Santasi o | Ui iags, Reneh, Sompesy of | "3t clos of the mums, wien Des: ¢ § le to the naval station at New Orleans | take up a position as of the | TU L6, O Mt 18 pradiadnt oo o mtmywm?“ o MMMP. t M.C S b - e FPYGn s mnnager of th Tector, Rev. MISS ADLE A N o bo ths ] Norwich Hebrew Dramato Club, . | Sis Wha grves e mjean- | Common Pecple Alwaye Suffer | Jjohn 1. Broderick, the cholr was . . e o el . 3 macoins . ] h moss zssacmsbie prices. | ;N6 sesond, meoing of e Norwich | 65 CANOTSD, s Sormerty et {07 | onLiie" i ran: many of, them ariven| ponicd umier the © Selsiaris Sine” ,Scalp and Face Specialist|« =5 "= g ¥sl ¥ : e y i 1l, also in the Tantum Ergo. A i - 3 nome of Miss Seran Byer on West | Ctocker houss, New Londen, and has (UM their homes now by oue army|ing well, sleo in e Fastum Bres, and| SCALP HEALTH IMPORTANT | erticls on. Main streel. The club was many friends in this city. 3 Care of the scalp is of the greatest g oy | Dec. 6 at the home of M, plory =y o T, o matter who wins, Austria or Rus- | Christimas . day vepested. thers wore ealp s of i 2 g el R Aversary. ‘common people will suffer, oy Wl importance. . for Uberty 'Is the ot of the X-RAY 50 Blouehwy, [ty but for tyrasy.—|l the o3 ; e Sarelh Byer and Hary| ;-.wdmt*quw bership of 25 and it : Nose, Throat, Blectricity. | lyding Harry A ,.,.u%.g the anniversary com- victory of kings spells the defea:|L. Farrell Mr. held s 1€

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