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The it n of Palmer Brothers ‘shut until after ¥ A ith city, hmfl-‘{mm-f her Hockey’ and skating at Mo- : » | Through fne work of Walter F. Les- hmo&%w tor the 3 e oL 2| taF of this' city, secretary of ths’ Now Pchool. TR I "I, London County Mutual Fire Insurance mugzm%m.wm Robert of Norwich, a_form- company, which bas its home office in farm 'rs'ldm:gtheboron has been a| Norwich, the state police were pro- from e TRL ot Ashwillet. | O relatives. h Stonmgton, || vided with the which led to the arrest of Joseph manavel has tmproved so much thet| Miss Flora Belle White of North | Caljoski of No. 177 Hull street, Bris- running their cars again Monday. St is visiting her grandpar-|tol, and Frederick Stremel T ‘erTy- Prneumonia). ents. Mr. Mrs, Enos M. Gray, at | ville, on Saturday by Officers Bridge- T Sgusetion .- At your druggist's in 25c and S0 ‘Special mesting of Div. No. 2, A. O. 0 Adv. mnection with the burning FL, JORINE & 8 gjtlopk Al Mrs. Melvina Hilman o 3 Pine o SR Uy ‘Caloekt o the The sun seemed warm yesterday aft- | stree spending the winter Tt~ erno:u but the mercury did not go onwm:h-nudw.h:ae- far above 36 degrees even at noon. |Phine Baker. Member American gty £ i , |, Herry Williamson, a_ student of n:;' ns;en Mflm ?:iam blackmail, ‘Trinity col'ege, is spending the holi-|gnq it ‘was through an unsuccessful days with his grandmother, Mre. Mary | effort to obtain money from Caijoskl, w”"' e e g R S 5 NG o came in on of in- tumed to New York atter spending the {STALion Which led to e St rs. % Caijosid. eve, District t - G. .| holiday with her parents, Mr. and : VIOLIN Scriviner of Norwich will be present. |John McManus of Fitchville. e B B et T P Sl 5 n 3 surtace over the painful part—lo not TEACHER e e e e e e e it e nca VAiche s | it eosbicions wers- aroused ana he = Sorough ot Srouon, S50 e me] wve e mill s ., ha el a s owns a s the in: so':'"h't and in g numbér ef places|Tew days wisit with Mv. and Mrs. A. :::gl: :‘o‘gr‘gg ::ten:tflm“ 3.;2":33;.‘& — mm o iy = e a bottle of Sloan’s Liniment for 25 In Willimantic two days each mills have resumed operation by water | B. Nickerson, of Perkins avenue. » aird i (iRew (ocided -sts- e together with hinery, wi cents of any druggist and have it in power. week. picion on Caijoski and on Tuesday effect. ‘This caused 3 the house—against Colds Sore and - DESIRE! I BACK. .. Lest ch with the state | anger on the part of Galoski, who, Swollen Joints, Lumbago, Sclatica and ‘For appointments address E. The New London Telegraph men- 808 MAEE. BACGIC e e ;:';‘::o:.n tou ':g,me: Shey | without delay, went to the ofiice like ailments. Your money back if tions that Mrs. C. B. Sears of Groton o not satisfied, but it does give almost, E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor- epent the week end - at Mansfield, When She Eloped, Worcester Woman | cinched the whole thing. The loss to | the e company in Bristol who + et wich, Conn. where shd was the guest of her -IOII: Left Six Children at Home. the insurance company would have premises | under the control and supervision of a instant relis Harry Sears, been close to $1,500, but under the ch board known“as the board of water, + £ ‘2 m:se;lt his side in the case, the | conditions they have to pay no in- n 3 pany’s h-‘a: grlll-imu;.mw:::h 'b‘o‘:l;d m;-tu..x;: e New Year calling cards printed at and of Pasqualena Gifliote, 32 | surance. , light o e ofen, T e | © Pt e’ e | Ce ekt e gl of Do, mater 5 VI, Y B ot e i "R 2o, St wzzl, 2 rom orcester to s 39 Ward Street The wife of Rev. M. MacLean Goldie, city last week, came to Norwich on|at his boarding house in rryville shal. Stromel confe = :n’:;‘rt:m I’hfl:&ct 'l;h:;bfllfllm Carnations, Special Forms and|new restor of Grace Episcopal church, <+t train Monday night, reaching |in a greatly excited condition. This and both men were bound over Mon: special o e General As- 3 Plants. Telephone 657. | Yantic, is still in England and Re\'.} here after 11 o'clock. He was ac.|was about 10.30 at night. John Golo- | day under bonds of $8,000 for the su- sembly, approved June 22, 19039, and o o amended May 9, 1911, which provid- Directors e e e e l)g Gaahue !sEluylns at the home ofi isou;panled by a representative of a |ski, brother boarder, noted that’ peri urt, o3 that the :1"‘ . DoV = ll'ml BERMUDA | 5 e Ty s toremars A R A s cou: a way or ho, with the ward ¢ An elderly Norwich resident recalls! At that late hour he tried to negotiate BILL OF $6 IN NORWICH. ARCANUM WHIST. who, togetner o en of the WEST INDIES, PANAMA CANAL, |that the home of Charles J. Lanman,|to get his wife to come back to him Sty — T om0 whoden NAviLE 1O afld Elbalmen WINTER CRUISES whose daughter. Susan H., was buriedirnd his home, where she has six | But Veterinarians’ Charges in Stamp-|L. H. Saxton and George P. Keppler me_mm“ -flnnmv:; e, nid be R S £ here Monday, was a dwelling, With' children, from one year to 14 in age.| ing Out Foot and Mouth Disease in| Were the Winners, Following Reast |55 *P0T0 P commissioners. Large steamers, fine service, rea-|neatly fenced grounds on the site of, Ho desires her back but she remains 9 1,815.63. Pi~ upj o 0 November 23, 1914, the warden 337 MAIN STREET sonable rates. Iarly bookings should | what is now. the Washington block,:obstinate. The case comes. up in| State Totalled $1,8 3 ~upper. - the borough, Hiram M. Horgon, 4 BB JEAGE Wb me GEaXs el Soj R W e Suae jeourt this mornine. The bills of veteriparians, em-| The Arcsium clab members heid thel Neetuam comiros o ponaies F. Opposite Post Offica mdfifix gt‘)fiku:t;n 3 soGr:frfaa.i Dr, B. O. Brock, the New Haven cat- TSR e ployed by Cattle Commissioner Jef-|third of their record whists November 23, 1914, the voters of the|f 'Phone 1082-2 Lady Assistamt to Europe by all lines. Mail orderg|tle inspector, received word from FUNERALS, frey O. Phelps, Jr., in the stamping o % preceded | horough approved & resolution previ- given prompt attention. ‘Washington Saturday that the foot and out of the foot and mouth disease,|by :d Toas lnls’ul P TR ously passed by the warden and bur- 5 3 mouth quarantine, so far as the Uuit- Or. Frank A. Tilh amount to $1815.63. These bills in-|served at 615 oe under the able | gesses, abolishing thls board of water John A. Dunmn | s vas concemel, had bee e g o o HDanRk clude services and expenses. The|direction o Ames. The Prizes|commissioners and creating in its place E A-lalal - modified in all the counties of Con-|, The funeral of Dr. Frank A. Tilling- | payment of the bills has been ou-|for hthe whist, writing tal m;ou W | & new board, consisting of four per Steamship and Tourist Agent. necticut except New Haven and Hart. | hast, the oldest physician in that sec- | thorized by Gevernor Baldwin. They| eather cases, were awarded as fol-|sons, together with the warden, to b i ford, tion of Rhode Island in active prac- |are as follows: lows: L. H. Saxton, 63, white; George | olected, and further providing th: 50 Main Street tice, who died at his home, Curson| Dr. C. L. Andrews, Danielson, $15;|P. Keppler. 50, blues. There were a|at all meetings of the new board tr . Norwich relatives and friends learn | Street, Arctic Centre, Thursday night, | Dr. E. M. Bitgood, Winsted, $32.80;|dozen tables, and the committee In|warden should preside and have Shv lwal —= - ~ ————- | that Mrs. Katherine Moody Spalding, | Was held from his home at 2 ocloek | Dr. J. M. Curry, Hartford, $143.15: gharse oompfl;e% J. H. Perkins, H. L- | yote, anq that the three commissione e e THE 121ST ANNUAL MEETING of Bridgeport, prominent D. A. R. and | Sunday_afternoon. The service, which | Dr. George E. Corwin, Canaan, | Lerou and H. B. Cary. in office should serve out their terr “OR WEDDING GIFTS of the Mutual Assurance Company of | Jin8's Daughter and a former bril- | Was largely attended by relatives and |$26.95: Dr. F. D. Coles, Norwich, $6; PRIZE HIGH SCHOOL ESSAYs. |27d the vacancy created by the ado The' Gity ‘of Notwich will be held at | iant newspaper woman, is now doing | friends, was conducted by Rev. Frank | Dr. D. R. Kereney, $63.40; Dr. P. - | tion of the resolution be filled by t e Sy ol ok M o Mewhay: | iImportant research work for the Fair- | Gardner, pastor of the Phenix Baptist | T. Kelley, Waterbury, $750; Dr. C. K wardenn and burgesses. This resol Originality of desi, « Jam. 3ith, 1913, Bto10 A m. | field Historical soclety, making her | Cknech of which the deceased was a | E. MecKim, Wilimantic, $190.63; | Colonial Dames Offer Cheics of Five|tion was passed and approved. wnd g y gn Notice to Policyholders. home in Fairfield. member. The body was brought to . R. Morin, Rockville, $220; Subjects to Connecticut Students. the provisions of Chapter 154 of t! and high quality charac- Policies will be renewed at the Nor-| orwich, and wae burled . in the | Dr. Norwalk, Public Acts of Connecticut passed : SiL Uty BN Bavings Soclety. on presentation. r, J. G. Bly of Hamburg, & mem-| Yantic cemetery Monday afternoon, |$178.15; Oscar Schreck. Puplls of many high schools in the|the January session, 1913, and t . . Gectod | CC. B, BUTTS, Trcasurer. | ber of the staff of the Memorial hos- | Undertakers Church & Allen were in | Haven. Dr. J. R. Vail, New|state are to enter the competition for; plaintiff c'aims that this act is ur terize the innumerable £ L pital. New London, is seriously ill with|charge. Rev. Joel B, Slocum, D. D. 7 All of Connecticut, | the awards offered by the Connecticut| constitutional, in that it is & delegr . |pneumonia at his home, where he is|pastor of the Central Baptist chirel ord “and New Haven|Society of Colonial Dames for the best| tion of legislative powers of the gene: rticl f Silverw: DR. LINNELL has no in-|attended by two physicians and ajread a committal service at the | counties has been exempted by fed-|Drize essays written by High School|al assembly to cities a3d boroughs articles o 1lverware trained’ nurse. - The crisis was passed|grave. . .. eral order from quarantine, pro-|pupi's in Connecticut. The prizes are tention of retiring as been re- | Saturday evening and hopes are now| Dr. Tillinghast was In his 72nd year | vided the cattle in transit are for im-|offered by High School pupils. The Claims Vote of Electors lllegal. ) Fleiog i held out for his recovery. and is survived by his wife and one | mediate shipment. first prize is 320, the second $10 and| The complaint further alleges (h: fiered here from very sister, Mrs, nes A. Hutghins, of o thir d$5. A certificate of merit will| the vote of the el . ¥ ported, bu ‘.5 preparing to jaltenry Clews, treasurer of the Dol-| Danicison. ~ Of him the . S S AT it be issued to each pupil who takes &|boroush approving the amendment. noderate prices upwards move shortly into the Thayer| % Chrmer fred enouied st | BPenir it Covaine (oe ohows S | e 6 Smlad auber of St | S SRS e s S e o . c s : ers 3 ns show ¥ T - - B Building, where in commod- b g N Lo oney| Francls Alvin Tillinghast, M. Members of Epsilon Upsilon Fraternity | ryl and intelligent study. s ey et o dhe Uisc du n Stering Silver, Shef was born in Escoheag, West Green- |of Academy Entertained Guests Mon- ‘The choice of subjects on which the| were conceai hy 3 i6us quarters and with up-to-| o5 on,the, destitute Beigians, One| wich "oy “ho 1515 He ‘wae b awn | day Night - e e e ] ield plate and regular q p of tho Wberal contributors was C. I.|of Benjamin, Jr.. and Mary Ann Lewis berty electons; that persons other than tl dat 3 T 4 sgood, Norwich, who gave $100. Tillinghast, and was a lineal descend- |~ At Miller's academy on Monday | than Hale; 3, Connecticut Western Re- | oloction officials were allowed to entc blate € equipmen OPES 10| porice about the state have been|2RE i Rt Do i SELoat Wiy |sventag whe el the asuual danpe GfiESNes B ol Cuntene e e i LT bt B4 Sodlosure whete t i 5 Rl n at Seven e, Beac! 1il, | the Epsilon Upsilon fraternity of the n a be in a position to render ;g‘r‘:‘esd‘w“"k ‘:\‘?»x‘.’fl‘t’;tm lfigfl g Ensland, 1622, and who came to | Norwioh Free Academy, and 1t was a | Eack essay must be not less than 1| placed, for the.:urpz::bu?oi’;firt:fi ;HEPLAUT-CADDENCO . s o > White, formeriy a resident’ of Hart. Providente by way of Connecticut- in | delightful occasion for the one hun- ;200 words nor more than 1,500 words.| with the legal vote, and they did inte - 5 petter service to his patients. | Nia 5 mrs o madent | 1845, building a Baptist meeting house | dred members and guests who attend- | At the top of the first page the com-|fere with the vote by offering * Established 1872 o sister Hving in Hartford, whore| 5t 1is own expense on North Main|ed. The hall was particularly attrac- | petitor is instructed to write his name, | votes to the electors, and that the he was born. He enlisted at Spring.|Sect: - On the maternal side he was |tive in gold and black, with many ban- | address and age, school, and number of | tenders opened many of the ballots b PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING nAA - Maet. on’ Tone 1% 1610 descended from the Hazard family of | ners, a cozy corner, and a big moon in | Words in the essay. The essay must|fore depositing the same; that ther 2 4 g > the South county. : . |the center which was utilized when the | be plainly written and the pages also|were persons in and about the the vot- d t ' s B The 200th anniversary of the birth|, Dr. Tillinghast received his elemen- |other lights were turned off for several | should be numbered. No typewritten|ing place who attempted to ascertain Acidents in Soctk of George Whitfield, the English|!ary education in the schaols of Rhode |moonlight numbers. The patronesses |essays will be accepted as spelling and|and did ascertain how the electors preacher, who spoke to the congrega- |151And _and Connecticut.. Tn 1865, he |were Mrs. William H. Collins and Mrs. | bandwriting are taken into consider- H were voting, and also who offered to|apparatus in a well-balanceC juggling tion of the old Congregational church|ntered the Pittsfield Medical college. | Frank S. Bunnell, .and the committee | ation. assist the electors in i thei; o1 FatRE at Center Groton i‘: February, 1{;’3, &rter cg&;&ctgg :r‘t! contmefh:h entle;ed in chgr‘A g s ?i(.ann;-:y By'rne& ct;(air- % A ;‘l;t of authorities consulted must| ballots, and furthermoro on the final ?.c;:c:ld z&‘r’c‘l?@ena.n'ldmmmew' pr:dma“m o .. | was celebrated S e mo ment o e man, ur Collins, mour Jackson | be en on nt of the te i earn danci race N2lsy Amanda Hall is visiting in | o R T mns 2% fhe| versity of Vermont, taking partial|and Frank P. Murtha, Jr. all direct quotations properly marked.| two S wers, Chat T | e e D L ‘WO more votes were cast than there ing f the movies and Rev. Henry W. Hulbert preached. courses. He was graduated from this No essays will be returned, exce) were names on the check list, ?}:‘eafist:fib} d:;x}:;a \%eekley :;d some 3 5 - institution in June, 1867, the prize essays. Essays are to De sent| The ward 1o o ey ik Bowe of Philadelphia | The work of, Mother M. Alphonsa La- Upon his return from College he tm- TENTH WEDDING. ANNIVERSARY: | heforo March 1. 2915, to Mise Hmily 5. to appoint saine percs to Al the ou:| Interesting scénes. et e Doltey e | g i e wond ot Hinhorl medaloty botun e Prailics o8 el | guvprise Was Given Wra. Jo .| NS 57 Coursh Sorel” N B | Loy ot b of Tatat o | hristmas Wuwe by Profeser George. A Byrnes has Te- | Nathaniel Hawthorne, hes bee Dr. Frank S. Burgess of Moosup, He| Sherman bv Husband and Friends —— ¢ H o| p.In keeping with his annual custom, turned from & bfief trip to New York. | imserterred wich by tin® coen Sl | cequently remaved to Jowert City:| on Monday Evening. COLD WEATHER, BUT LITTLE ICE. | 5ad damass t th plamtrt e, oos | Prof. "J. mcrbert George of Hamiin Robert L, Johnson of Yale Is at his maintains two houses for incurable|Where he was associated with Dr. + — - street rendered the old favorites for : = —_— warden and burgesses are restrain y o on euntiagon” piake Tor' fhs | cancer patients. at 71 Jackson stree,| Benjamin 3. Gay. Later Mo removed | At the homs of Mr and Mrs John |Too Little Water in the Ponds, Dealers | and will lead to & multipiicity of e e o Y., and at Harthorne, N. Y. to Taftville, Conn., where he spent 20 | H. Sherman of No, 16 Mountain avenue Say—Fine Skati and irre; 1e 1 . Chrignas morning. = About 3 o'clock | holidays. {im! ‘building up an extensive prac- !sl::re wufi d%l.;gh“ul s|urpr!seu£or Mlts.fi =¥ — T mmmf::’fn:n:mmfe bt S z?,w',?,:! Nn::rn;agnhebofiln:&e:hao;’fi ce. erman Monday evening on the ten: Though the temperature has The complaint is ver 0 ,,“Z;;";:,ggg*;'hlgggfgla.;f,,&?,wg: SEARN EROM. DR s Through repeated overtures he was |anniversary of thelr marriage when & | down to 5 degrees holow In this vieln: e e anene Dileihe house. Among the Christmas airs ren- g e tiff, and upon the obove allega- It Came Upon the Midnight FOR SPRING STREET .| induced to locate at Norwich, where |score of friends descended upon their |ity, at the nt th = | dered were It Came Upon the Broadway il | ot B B n T L ey Lo i ey congratulations and | tioh looks anything bat ;rh:m'lfin:m-:- =Ty %—é:"é%‘;‘f.’u}?’ Jnm“mtlegdv;?é‘é: T e SR B 3 i i 5 - | plaining of unfille 0! i v s, JOY L Bu!mr;_ the guest of Mrs. Edward :’wrl;f %mn :ut Qut With 65 Gil- | i3 Prividence, as & specialist in the |ing was pleasantly passed with music | Krames i e l-pm? e ‘n!lfl: m?mntt;l.nnor court for New London|Glad Tidings, and all were enjoyed. = = ne ioal, treatment of the nose, throat and ears |and other emtertainment, and cake and | Greeneville pond and that in Blissville A. M. E. Zion Sunday School Festival Miss Slater of Matawan N. J. is At 6.02 o'clock on M and diseases of women. He then re- |iCe cream were served. Some of the |the water s down five feet. John H. Motion to Dissolve Injunction. . M. " Sminy S val. vistting Mrs Busho W Rimbail” of | an aleee aoock on Mondsy evening|moved to Pontiac, where he remained | friends present were at the ceremony |Ford says his pond is not filled, but| Attorney John C. Geary in the court| , At the A. M. E. Zion church on Mon- ey, X ey e D“Mijtdnm from Box 14,|several years later locating et Arc-|ten years ago in this city, which was |the ice is of good of common pleas In New London on|92Y¥ evening the Christmas entertain-— : i@t L BT and .Thames|tic Centre. o performed by Rev. L. L. West, and |eight inches in thickness. J. B. Monday afternoon made a motion for| Ment of the Sunday school was held Stowell Gfibert of New York has been | No. 43 Spring streer cooming (oUs2 at| In 1389 Dr. Tillinghast attended afthey declared that time had 'dealt|has no water on one of his ponds, but | the dissolution of the temporary in-|Nih @ large attendance and w delight- ix m ¢ course.j; ecial diseases |lightly with Mr. and Mrs. Sherman. [there is some water In his Preston | junction. ful programme of carols, recitations at his home on Broad stregt for a|ris Gordon and owned by Wiillam b= anthe N abeorel ot > - o ta, 5 at the New York Post Graduate school | The latter was Miss Alice Gay. pond. Attorn and the distribution of preseats from brief stay. Trachtenberg of Summer Street. Just|hospital, and in 1596 he attended the 9 Sevax stated 1o the ocourt 2 At Yantic, W. W. Bentley has start- | that he had a motion for the dli a large and beautiful Christmas tree. before six oclock the auto chemical| New York Chemical School of Med ed markine his pond. H tior —dmrl B o (T Y Rel per: an N Tapan:; - = e e has ten inch n of the tem Mrs, Hattie id, su ntendent, d e Hoistead gfflfi\p"{*, s :gdfilwmweph@u“ PRy No,,2 respond- | lcine and Surgery, While practicing HNSOR FORQE ELeoTe. ico and the Bosramville Creamery |Dapers th which wers moriaors thel Rev. B. George 5. Duals were 1 gou- " Town street. both companies were on ine Gend|in Norwich he was a pension eXam- | Officers For Insuing Ternr Chossn by {SOMPany has ten inches on its Fitch- | until the first Tuesday in Feb eral chnrgs ssslsted Dy Mes: Mrshe ruary. 4 : B ville pond and < commenced cutting |In the meantime he said that the in-| Brown and Prof. William E. Geary. rhen sumesne palied 1y the s He was twice married, his first wife Odd Fellows Monday Night. Monday. junction would become permanent, Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Elwell, Jr., companies. The fire|peing Ellen Jane Hutchins of Dan- 5 The ’skating is fine on the ponds d he asked & 2 of New Haven, are guests of Mr. and | was confined to the attic of ih: s At their meeting in 0dd Fellows hall it i g DI oo 5. J9et Tox its dlesclution, and $ors; ivert Shase: : a n 1860 he married Miss Anna | /At g e e o et phgre it ls permittea, end at Monegan | reayested a hearing upon the matter| THE NEW TREATMENT Miss Catherine Browning of New £ Hiram and Huldah Forbes, who sur- |lodge No. 11, I O. O. T, d thelternoons and evenings the sport has L informed Attorn ¥ork is at her home on Greene ave. ¥-|vives him, folowing officers to serve them durlas|peen enjoved by hundreds. Geary that he would hear argumenty 5 FOR SOUR STOMACH : the coming year: rate for the hollday recess. fire, forty Charles H. Davis. Noble grand, William S. Case:- vice mgl;z ;: %‘%‘{:fi mreury.:n‘m on' the . motion any time within the| Cuts out Soda mints and chalk so £ro ng, wher it was 12 3 The funeral of Charles H. Davis was Willigm C. Amburn; secretary, dave. He instructeq Attor-| extensively used in the old-time Mig Grace Lester, from the Bos- | gallons by Chemical Company No. & (held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock B his: Cuannes. Taane o | et hatune, Bunibi e i o o b, Sonsult With attorneys| ~gyspepsia tablets” They are too Sk Musomm o | ine Arts s ,ghe“hglr ggoo“nt:’ ;etre&m“ t_h:'buumdl. was uesd on f,‘;z’:p:‘;vh"cm‘;:; 5 ""n"m‘r‘e‘}"gg‘- Gree';' n.nn:chlr se@;lemry, :hmel:-x H.|below, and the same at Trading If no decision could be rl:::n:; NI::Q' harsh for even strong stomachs, and o = 3 recal e [Frage 3 trusi ree year: 2 days. sounded about 6.20 o'cl::k_ The e avenue, and the service was conducted . 5 ol b i often do harm if continuously taken. would fix a date for the hearing. Dys-pep-lets are made by experts SUBSCRIPTION DANCE T T b T by Rev. E. §. Worcester, pastor of the | ioe. fallation will take plece on peradiasizray MOOSE IMITIATION. Broadway ~ Congregational _church. 2 TEE EX-MAYOR CRANDALL ATTENDED |There were a number of bealtiful | at rees i & mibes ot },%,g,’;,&n:;,g Likely to Be Last Mosting Before Move W _.Harrison Caruthers, who has beén epending the holidays at his home in town, has tetumed to Marion, | o . og e g floral remembrances and the attend- | o oiet e 3 DU Of appointmants ing Into New Home. Brifliant Holiday Affair at Wauregan| Fopiiomet mint riubat and Gohor Miss, ' o ® Speakers at Christmas [ance of relatives and friends was | membership was recelved at Monday Attended by About Forty s inath D eerraciiven -t Feast at Masonic Home in Walling- . The bearers were Jacob Gal- | night's meeting. Couy o e B L S o . A o M P, Miza ] ford In the main dining room of the Wau-| good but taste good and do good. Rose are in mm,‘;‘ N. Y, for a hol)-' th S AT THE AUDITORIUM. thirteen or regan hotel, made attractive with bay| They quickly relleve’sour stomach, fany visit. o l]“Ameloe‘n":;n tl‘:ole who were prasent at . trees, palms, smilax and other floral| nauses, indigestion, heartburn. TR e B allg:fitora Nagt Urewdd = :koummnct.;! u;vk:z at Atil]n Siave Vaudeville and Moving Picturese lore Hav. o e Massa- . Ashbel Cran of this | Gnaer! - i en had| For the first three days of the week| ing chnsettis Institute of Technology, is at | city, charge of the funeral arrangements. hts home on Greene avenue for a wei,:.éomer HAYSEr-of Norwich The 4 the managemen: 2| Dancing was from TR . on all others Mrs, William H. Page. theatre have secured two classy vau- New Y Gr brtet stay, Sumber of ‘gifls Teceived and. it the | The faneral OF Mee, Williner 1. Page | 457HIe acts and three moving plotures. ere il three. receding ears S one & two reel photo play and the bill| will ®. \The eup |was held from her late home in Mys- | 9ro ™ EWO feel PROSO PIAT FOC, & = —_— Mr. and Mrs. Winslow.T. Willfams, er late In T £. Winslow Williame and Miss Flor- tle Sunday afternoen and Telatives | foodiioor oy "0 p targ - masicat| Vol committes In charge comprised Gros. ence Williame have been in New York th comedy, Fun in Popy Land, with six venor Ely, J. Dana Coit, Philip A : 3 giris o several men. The combina- Johnson, Raymond B. Sherman and W, B o 3 rhfr gl o d ® G Previous to the dance ot the Wau- e o tergdy e g scenic effects and original humor = : Monday evening, smaill din- [ number of Maso d fri ¢ % <% B e civen ot ihatr Domas by | Saneii et ohi Core haard ih ad AT THE DAVIS, ard Mrs. Grosvenor Ely, Mr. and |dition to H, Wales Lines was Ashbel tense Potter banjo 3 nna‘on T. Gellaudet and Mr. and | Crandall of this city, who made a Vaudeville and Photoplays. will be extended to all friends and patrons Friday morning, January, Tst, from 10 to 12:30 o’clock. Bigelow. s conducted & commit- g speech that showed he Was an Orator. | ol service. Norwioh and Avetie: £ N Among the dongrs of the magnificent & stio rel- s. P & N / To Succeed Prof. Jarvia. Christinas feast was Charles L. Fiab. |atives Were present. 5 xEm m Bal e nect- | bard of this city. - Miss Susan Harme Lanman, popular - 3 vig theater GEO. A, KEPPLER, Pro| e it B itonelon. departoent of | ,The funds from which a money gift| Tnedody strong _dramatic| N . 7 afternoon g ¢ A s Propd the Massachusstts of $11 to each member was represent - the contributions ity t since they ority of the Masomlc lodges e Sunday. : a Al.h: : ‘lml::h- Thelin b Grasnesills, They put o el CIlmell Aspmgus at Rallion’s

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