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' Dec. Sist is St Silvesters day, im- portant in the early English ch 5 ureh. Wl start the e o s S SR daily. £ . fatled lNh.nt; Lyme. g u healtt 3 M The electric power al e : M. night and the streets were inf ___ & . X 5 on is in Norwich aft- R complete darkness. "H!H"“ mmcw'" few days as the guest i’ PF : New Year calling cards nted at|of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Clark of 5 00 = pri : 3 S the Bulletin office; 50 for 25c.—Adv. | Niantie. i NATIVE GEESE ...... 30c The Feast of the Circumscision will] Samuel Gabrielson has ' returned ¥ be celebrated at the Episcopal church-|from spending Christmas at his home E v i mmunion. in Lawrence, Mass. Mr, Gabrielson had NATIVE TURKEYS ... 40c| 5 530y with noy commnion. | in Lawrence Sass 3 o WHere is a Chance of @ Life Time to An East Hartford correspondent|street. tions that Robert A. Hall has re- P . . Buy a Wild Turkey Eirned from & Short stay in Coventry. Mr and Mra Cornelius Daley have nating there, he S A aouet and th machine was lst 3 y urnes r home in New ave z - b 21 Wild Turkeys from| There will he the usual first Friday | after spending the holidays with Mr. : ¢ sajoty. Temporary arrangements were . 3 devetions in the Catholic churches to- | Daley’s sister, Mrs. John Bradley of s le for lighting the avenue and a . ox) 0 o new pol WQ Virginia 45c. moreow for members of the League of | North Main street. - Bh“:l‘l;l" et o8 g le will be erected later. We: e o Do . by S Bsnie dinvenis ooy % 3 4 Mrs. Noves G. Maln of Wequete- 3 h FIRST BAPTIST BIBLE SCHOOL. h’d Geese ........ 35¢ Risii temperature melted the ice|quock recently visited her sister, Mrs. 4 $e. A g - oo on s:r:gu and. walks Wednesday, end- | James Woods, who is in Backis hos- raised from $500,000 to $1,000,000, not | Supt. Peckham Reelected and Other M Geese ......... 30c :_'Q"" the ga!et_\drn First street parades of | pital, Nomch, rga’owly recouvering from. mfim mwrlmlrlm &:Jm‘n“".’ . ;’,‘,5",;: Officers Chosen—Big Gain in At- ‘Maryland Ducks ...... 30c|"e Previous dav. et e e e %ool ‘a clerkship with the Norwich| tendance. . o Red Cross contributions received in Mrs. John D, Free of Baltimore, | E Savings society, when Charles Town- Guinea Broilers ....... 75c|xew York total $425,509.66. Tuesday's|Md. who has been passing the holic . 4 I Bena weas thn’ dhe Dresilient. and Ben- & . contributions _included Camp Fire|days with her sister, Mrs. M. Ahearn, | & A 4 ) d Large Guinea Roasters $1.00|Gins, New London, $50. - 55 Union street. has returned to her | ; © rose trom Shm nesday evening _with_ Roasting Chi veess 28c| The fact that New Years eve comes | PPH® The mesting was called to order by = qhnkm on Tzhursd'.y will make the watch| TWednesday afiernoon there was an ;nm T B LrerTolney L the superintendent, Stephen Peckham, St meetings to be held in the Methodist | attendance of 33 at the meeting of the pre and opened with prayer by the pastor, | Anyone can use Stuart’s Calcium Th fi t of G . F ed B f churches of double significance. the m‘;;?: Aissignary club of the ; m‘ o t&::h:rlnflden?e Some and Rev. George H. Strouse. ‘V::;':-:«:' restore complexion in an There will be many late stayers|yg; o R ; , Franklin Nichols, Lafayette S. Fos- % downtown this evening and .the New | saiem . Aernill, 100 Washington N - gl JOhiE | 16 Bacyent. . Sarg The secret of those complexions in Rib Roast . LESRLS : y various 2 S e COSTELLO - LIPPITT. - : R yrer s ¢ that age no doubt was entirely & R oo Year will be welcomed in by var presiding. After sewing and readins, ¢ retired, but is very no as entirely - P. H. Steak 37c religious and social observances. light refreshments. were served. much alive, and Arthur H. Brower i |POrt of the Sunday : Ihe. cave Tahon: £ Rag: (e Wood ok Today jmarks for Costello Lippitt the 5 its guin in membershlp and the grow- | ways pure. In this papid-fire age E It is stated by the Westerly Sun| G.orge P. Peckham physical dl- | completion of ffty vears of uninter- | the, Preseit head of the Savings so-|ing‘inierest the school has met during | hustle and bustie most peoble DUy Sirloin Steak ......... 32c|that James McMahon and family have| rector at the Norwich Y. M. C. A.|rupted service with the Norwich Sav- | T}, ©00 80 the past year. There has been a grat- |attention to this important featiire 28| mored from Andover, Conn., into - | about 1909, was in town over Wednes- | ings society. Ii was on the first day |'" the state. Ry Mr." Lippitt | [LYiN§ #ain in_the school enrollment, |life and so they are given to pimpl Round Steak .......... fam Burdick's house on Clay street in| a3 nignt. following & trip which In- | Of January. 1865, that as & youns man, | A statnéh republican Mr. Lippitt|with a gain of more than 1000 in the | liver epots, blackheads, eczemay etc. AShaway. * cluded a visit to his home in Newport, | Just out “of Weslevan, he began a |ha kfi‘,’ fifle’u o g ar;tnaons:mentl yearly attendance. Nine pupils we#e| Stuart's Calclum Wafers ae com- Shoulder Steak ........ 18¢c . Keablos, 82, of Quaker Hill| B L. He is now at the $1000,000 |carcer as banker and’ public-minded [of public office until in 1008 he Was|perfect in the vear's attendance, with | posed of Calclum Sulphide in connec- i . e e R e e 3}! oF ill| building, in Butler, Penn., but is go- | citizen that have gained him honor and | electe A ich by a hand- {35 attending over 40 Sunday school | tion with other properties and this in- Legs Spring Lamb ..... 23c|dicd at his home Tuesday after a short| JRIGNE, (8 SHEER PO Min Y. M. | position far beyond his own commu- |SOme mar#in of votes. That office he | sessions. Twelve members from the |gredient is the greatest blood purifier illness. Mr, Keables had not been S ity. Fntering at thé bottont. b followed with the position of state z 5 . 3 work. nity. Entering ad & m, his pro- school have been taken Into the church | known to sclence. . Shoulders Spring Lamb . 18¢| well lately and Tuesday suffered a ok tie s frcss upward has been stéady and | treasurer, and filled it with abfilty. |5y Taptism during the year Stuart's Calclum Wafers will clear ittle Pig R E Pk 18c e spell from which he falled to} ., eg OF BANK SHARES. |deserved and foday, as for the last 3¢ | Now he is not only safely out of Fol- | "Fred Wilson, as treasurer. reported | the most obstinate complexion, because Little Pig Roasts o g S Bt solady Jearn dle roaltion asihmmoucor s ot e LR AR e a sood balance in the treasury, with | they go right into the blood and re- : = 5 ot D tatement | fOr the uni ng s y and for the . S al is met. The librarian, Will J.|move the cause of the trouble. The Holled Maaws - . ... ... 40c| asto fivery for, dinces snd pdrcles | Commimsioner | Oorins et | further growth of the Nogwich Sav- |out too. hé remarked Wedneaday. Koonz, reported the library was great. | blood is cleansed of all impurities and Dried Beef 40c| 7o vt —aav, SHoves Eeniditiony. ¥ < ings soclet: He was the first president of the|ly appreciated by the school, foreign substances and these are R R Y il % Banking Associations and Trust The rounding of half a century of | board of trustees of the Norwich State Mrs. Bliven, superintendent of the |Quickly eliminated from the system. i it such enduring business achievement is, | hospital, sedretary of the board of | Home department, reported a gain in | You'll notice a wonderful change in a ] da’;”g‘fi”fi;&*’gfi;’;fi;’:j&f“eflt b however, taken calmly by Treasurer | trustees of the Norwich Free Academy, | membership over the previous vear |few daye—you will hardly know your- Extra Fancy Grane Fruit|Norwich, state that all ‘the wool in| Tax Commissioner Willam H. Cor-|Lippitt. He does mot intend to make |secretary and treasurer of Eliza Hun- |and that much Interest was shown in [self in a week. cy Paris is used up, so industriously have|bin has issued a statement of thelany outward celebration of the day— | (ington Memorial home. He is presi- | this part of the school work by its| And Stuart'’s Calclum Wafersare ab- Be, 6 for 26c; 10c, 8 for 25¢; 150, 2| the women in that city knitted for the| values of the shares of the capitai|quite naturally and as a matter of |dent of the Merchants National bank. | members. solutely harmiess to anyone ‘Pheu in- v t soldiers. stcck of banks, national banking as- | course the weeks have lengthened out | He was a charter member of St. James| The Cradle Roll, reported by the |gredients are just what a physician for 25¢, One-Half box $1.50 soclations, trust insurance and invest- | into months and the months into years |lodge, F. and A. M. of this city, and | superintendent, Miss Minnie Wilson, | Prescribes in most cases of skin erup- ORANGES 15 for 28; 12 for 250; | Sunday mext, the Feast of the Holy | ment companies. fixed by, the board of |as he has been steadily at work, and | had atiained the 437 degree and held | shows a membership of twenty-thres |tions and poor blood These wafers Name of Jesus, both the senior and | cqualization, for the purposes of taxa- | quite as much a matter of course this |many important Masonic offices. He |little ones, the oldest three years and |are Put up in a concentrated form, 350 dozen, 50c dozen, One half box $1.50 | 500 01 SRS PC Patrickes parieh | tion. Among them are these in|fiftieth . anniversary comes along. |was one of the leaders in organizing | the youngest nine months of age, which makes them act quickly and PEARS, doz. .. 75¢ | will note the day by receiving holy | Ezstern Connecticut banking associa- | Therefore Mr. Lippitt will observe the Trinity M. E. church, became pres- The reports were followed by the | thoroughly. CUMQUATS, basket. . 20c | :ommunion in a body at the first mass | ticns: naturally, without departure from ident of the board of trustees and is|annual election of officers,_ which | You can get Stuart's Calcium Wa- g Sunday morning. felson— usual way of life—in fact, he superintendent of its Sunday school | proved to be a reelection: Superin-|fers at any drug store at 50 cents a ERALNALAGA GBARES a5 D‘:’\x’i:lg:am Co. Nat. Bank 100 175| Wednesday afternoon as he sat at his{up to the present day. For 40 years | tendent, Stephen E. Peckham: assist- | box. Begin taking them today and MIX NUTS . A hearing was given before the| Deep River— 2 desk in the treasurer's office, he was|he was organist in the Methodist |ant superintendent, Charles Cross; |then look at yourself in the mirror in , doz. . banking commission at Hartford on| Dee ver Nat. Bank.. 100 100 | almost planning to out a hundre urches s _city. secretary, Mrs. Hattle Sargent; treas- |2 few s, and fin those a APPLES, d i i p Ri almost planning to fill out a hundred | churches of this city. few day: d find all those awful MUSHROOMS | Thesday on the petition for the es-|nfystio— years there before he really = cele- | Mr. Lippitt holds that therp is a |urer Fred Wilson; librarian, Will J.|Pimples, blackheads, acne, boils, liver PEPPERS tablishment of the Kast Hampton| Jystic River Nat. Bank.. 50 80jbrated. \ price which every man must pay for | Roonz. spots, rash, eczema and that muddy Bank and Trust company. No opposi-| New London Mr, Lippitt's life has been one of place and success in life. That Following the business meeting a | complexion rapidly disapearing and is EGG PLANT . tion developed. Jational Bank of Com- many interests. Not only has he had | price he has found to be “work.” meeting of the advisory board was|vour face cleared like the petal of a CAULIFLOWER ..... r;::r?ao S v e Sk 100 190 held, Stephen E. Peckham presiding, |flower. A small sample package mailed CUCUMBERS .......... Duck hunters have been making the| National Whaling Bank: 25 % at which the following offices were |iree by addressin. k. A. Stuart Co. best of the open season and some g00d| * New London City Nat NEW YEAR'S RECEPTION lod: 175 Stuart Bldg. Marshall, Mich. shooting is renorted along the shores. P R [ 170 PLEAS TO BE PUT ON filled h SWEETS .. Assistant secretary, Miss Lilan|—™ . =T— SILVER ONIONS -~ Ducks have been more numerous than SR AT THE Y. M, C. A, AFTERNOON OF JAN. 5| Cross: second assistant, James Tour- | Groton Long Point Bridge Nearly Done SPINACH ........ . Tay Crbasagayy, |De season closes to- | First Nat Bank ....... 100 5| Social Committes Has Prepared Diver- | State Atto ull Will Be in Nor. | teliotie: collector, William Douglas: | Tpe bridge over the New Haven FELTUGE. L el R 13| " eified Programme for Friday Eve-| wich New Year's Day to Confer with | pianict. Miss Elisabeth Bark: suditor, |{[icks which is to be nsed in connec CRANBERRIES pt. 7c 4 for 250 State Forester Walter O. Filley has ;‘" n':’;",,a: i e 195| ning. g o William ©. Noyea: chorister. Stephen | fion With the Groton Long Point road 5 > inted by Governor Simeon » is nearly completed, the men expect- ‘OM! THOSE CELERY HEAKIS | i Baldel 2! Painam— B. Peckham; superintendent of the |7 Pra%y OO ark it Z 10 cerits Saridte iraidwin o delegate to the twenty- | *irat Nat. Bank seeeees 100 143/ The soclal committes of the local| Clerk George B. Parsons of the su- | Home department, Mrs, LeRue Bliven | 38 10 STiS2 W% fae Womk on Basurday. Forestry association which will be| Rockville— Young Men’s Christian association has | perfor court sent out notices on Wed- | 8nd superintendent of the Cradle-roll, | oge on the work for much of the time Bt o e First Nat, Bank . 105 planned quite an elaborate program for Inesday that the state attorpey will be | Miss Minnie Wilson. the weather has been favorable, Noth- ‘We want You: § for “1915” Fockville Nat. Bani 117|the New Year's' reception on Friday |at his office in the court house, in e RANKBIOTEY € ing could be done yesterday on ac- ‘our Business for “1915” There is local Interest in. the fact|Stafford Springs— "|evening, Jan. |1st, from 7.30 to 10|this city, on Friday, Jan. lst, at 1030| IN THE BANKRU®TCY COURT. [J% eo75d b0 oone ¥ e that at Albany tonight takes place the| First Nat Bank .....: 100 195| o'clcok, and to this occasion the gen-|a. m_for the purpose of arranging for ~TaRTR g P $usp o H en Pince e | ioattiafon— _leral public is invited. - A scheme for | the business of the January criminal |New London Cigarmaker Files Volun- \ ] Charles S. Whitman, of New York,| First Nat Bank . « 100 105 | getting acquainted will be ‘introduced | term, which will open here January| tary Petition — Greeneville Sale ‘g g born in Sprague and a formed student| Willimantic— as follows: Each person will be given | 5th, 1915, Hon. Gardiner Greene, judse.| Sale Brought $945, <+ “Two private Wires, phones 84 or 85 |at the Norwich Free Academy. ‘Windham Nat. Bank . 187|a tag on which they are requested to| Counsel for the accused will con- 2 Trust and Investment Companies. | Write their name and to wear the tag fer a favor on the clerk by advising| A voluntary petition from James J. The East Lyme Baptist church has| a, during the evening. In this way ev-|him at once as to the cases in which N a a_ cigar H. T. MILLER raised $100 for the Belgium relief| gonicy Mook & Trust Co. 100 120 | STYORe can become acquainted and the | they appear. el e T o . fund. The persons who took care of N,‘,:‘,ich_ = “%) spirit of informality will prevail. The| At 2 o'clock on that day the prison- | Thomas H. Shields on Wednesday, and . Member American Saciety Professors | the money were Mrs. Fred Newton,| ipp Yioen Tt following program will be carried ont: | ers will be put to plea and on Jam | Jem ain wen et as the date for the l.‘m Directors of Dancing, New York. Mrs. F. H. Dart, and Mrs. Everet Gil- g € 100 sg| 7:30, basketball in gymnastum; 8.15, | gth at 10 o'clock the jury will be |first hearing. The schedules show that Academy for Dancing, 28 Oak Street.|lette. " The church raised $25 In &) pymeme 0 077" "" getting acquainted; 8.45. entertainment | called in. ~Forty-four new cases are [McMahon's assets are $25191 and his i > speclal - collection. ! . 5{in auditorium moving pictures, MTs. | in the docket, besides seven cases con. |liabilities $988.27. Modern Dances taught: Maxixe, Jefferson Trust Co. .... 100 105 vocgl' solofat, F. W. e Dancid isueit M 2 ILTepnn T Charles T. Bard, x tinued from: the September term and| At the adjourned meeting of the mers tm‘!’: T Itiose s Totar cWatc Ta mg‘{gfi::g:filv:’ :{;}n rfif&\}z ;h:lfi of| M Himantic Trust Co... 100 105 | Leester, accompanist;” Bdward ' Breed. | ten probation matters. There are 17 | creditors of Adelard E. Ravenelle of e e o > 2 L 8y , B ven, ' piccolo soloist; refreshments served |phoung over. prisoners in Norwich jail | Baltic, Trustee Frank E. Hull reported | Bristhinne. resumed work Monday, one week in Far Share|;y Woman's ausiliary; orchestra mu- |and 10 in New London. that he had run the business for the 337 MAIN STREET advance of the time to which the re- ue Vallgo during the evening. On ‘Wednesday Jailer Oscar’ Malne | week ending Dec. 28 with a balance cent ghutdown was fixed and 500 men The following members of the social | sent to the New London jail Joseph |in favor of the estate. The business is Opposits Post Offica went on an eight hour day, part for|] ON LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE. |committee will be in charge of the|pyprey of Jewett City, who robbed |now closed and adjournment was ‘Phone 10522 o . | five days and others for six davs a — 2 affair: R. H. Gray, J. D. Rough, O.|Jyohn Tuckie and was -sentenced to |taken in the matter until two weeks, -8 Lady Aesistamt week, a better scale than prior to the|Herbert R. Branche of Norwich and | W. Carpenter, John C. Darby, Georse|from 1 to 5 years; Telephust Gilean| An intervenine petition was filed by shutdown. William A. Arnold of Willimantic [S. Powers, Arthur Wyman, of Baltic, who was sentenced to from |the Willis C. Bates company of Bos- < i 1 to 5 years for rape, and Henry Ron- |tbn in the long standing bankruptcy Reqervations are beins made at| APPointed by President Johnston of 1tos year f T - IONS. eau 'ewett City, who robbed a|case of E. A, Card of Groton. Last VIOLIN Hastidhotela by, those whio® intend | /~Stats Chamber of Lommarcs. WAR HITS CHURGH MISSIONS. | {000 2 ere’ and ot from 1 to 3 |summer the trustes was allowed to aell fo stay on the evening of Jan. 6. fol- Baptists Strive Hard to Mest Rocke- |years. Today they will be taken to [two automobiles free of encumbrance lowing . Governor. Holcomb' | Frank H. Johnston of New Britatn, I'EACHER ton S Gavernos Baldern anq UEUTE. | president of the Comnecticut Chamber feller Gift Conditions. Wethersfield. and now the petitioners desire an or- Pl Stay &t the Heableln. , Otfiers: whip | O Comimarce, fofmerly:the State Busl- s RED CROSS SEALS $1.269.92 due on ctattel mortzages. |HAIR and sals NGRS e d have made reservations at thia hete] |ness Men's association, announces his| The diversion of funds to Burope for 36943 due on ctattal martgages. ecia lSt n mantic two days each inciude Judge John M. Thayer of Nor. | @Pvointments for the year as follows: |the relief of war sufferers is said to.be SOLD BY MILLIONS |0, th o-nx‘ g e SCALP - ook wich. AL;silln_.livHe—Xl_ced‘ Pruh‘fdent cgvu):q making it dlffié‘ul:.h!or g):;mehmg‘fiafl: Bonbastiont- Ml _Th"d in Number| % Jud;: A. J. Bowen of Willimantic H AR P E R M E T H 0 D Bie - apratibams Catdasa B Sl SR o) T & nfflac%vm" ford. chalrman; W. A. missionary and other church.societie " et anks ird in Number | 57, JNCES S o > i thie . a . Atnold, Willimantic; Normand F. Al- Wlong. At the close of: their eree esda; E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor. || SOLDEN WEDDING AT ROCKVILLE |ien ‘Hartford: Charies B. Julian, New | fucs] vear last spring _three Baptist| of Stamps Disposed Of—Norwich fcity, Referse Shields having been at- i 5 . = Sale ‘Excallent. torney for Friedberg prior to his ap- wich, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey T. Hunt Were .g;’.‘{’ EASIIG I, SNInCEL. | HelOws g{‘f“"‘tfi“‘,’;fit;&e‘-}:?sg‘!?‘::?:n:‘:nl’d - pointment.. A sale was subsequently Also MANICURING Married in Glastonbury Dec. 29, 1864, Lucius N then'Women's Foreign Mission, were in The sale of the Red Cross holiday | held, conducted by Sheriff Rouse, and cals has ased New York man bought the stock in | PARLORS, Allcs Building, Main St. Charles H. Tredennick, Meriden; S. V. |debt $276,000. s incre: o tremendously in | & E Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey T. Hunt cel- TF. T, & ; who. gives to|this state thia vear that Connecticut |trade for $345. Friedbers was repre- day afternoon and evening at thelr | Derby; Ralph O. Wells, Hartford; Ed- |$100,000 cach annally, gave $50,000 [ New York and Ohio alone leading this | Frank N. Gardner, The stock was val- New London—Tue., Wed. Bome on Webster street, Rockville, in- | win W, Schults, New Britain; Herbert | toward clearing the debt last spring, | State. It was said at the office of the |ued at about $1600. The chief cred- vitations having been issued fof the|R. Branche, Norwich; Waiter L.|and offerca $50,000 more on Dec. 31, | tuberculosts commission at tho state |ltors are KRS Wife: sall uttare members of the family and neighbors. | Wakefleld. Hartford; George E. Cros- | 1914, provided certain conditions-were | ¢apitol Tuesday that ree et S et 2L LY \A s SR RALLION’ TORE Mr. end Mrs. Hunt are remarkably by, Windsor; C. H. Dougal, Torring-|met It is understood that the con- |llon seals have been sold from the T rRg——v] s S well preserved and entered fuily into |ton; George Burnham, Middistown. ditions are that the debt shall be | Hartford office alone. In Norwich the o by bt the spirit of the occasion. They were| Resolutions—Frank B. Sands, Meri- |cleared by that time, and Baptists are | Teport of the sale of the stamps will| ~Mrs. William Schall, Jr. of New WILL CLOSE AT the recipients of many handsome |den: Samuel E. Redshew. Ansonia: |putting forth every effort to obtain |Dot be available until after the first of | London, who has been deeply inter- presents, including a purse of gold | Willlam A. Howell, Rockville; Charles | $10,000, which is the amount due. the vear. but the work done by the]ested in the work of the Red Cross in 10 O’CLOCK from their children. Dainty refresh- |D. Davis, Bridgeport; Judge B. F.| The Presbyterians are reported also |State tuberculosis commission and by | Burope, will leave next week for ments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Hunt | Gaffney, New Britain; E. A. Reeves, |to be makin~ a great effort to_clear | the local Red Cross workers contrib- | France, to_engage in nursing the NEW YEAR'S DAY are highly esteemed residents of Rock- | Miiford. uP o deficit which 1s said to be due to|uted in an important way towards | wounded. Mrs. Schall will be accom- ville. Mr. Hunt was born in Bolton.| Finance — Sidney P. Butler, New | the war. swelling the ‘total. Thousands more | panied by Mrs, Boxweil, her house- June 3. 1843, and Mrs. Hunt was born |Haven: Oliver F. Troop, Manchester; bave been sold by the great number |jkeeper. in Glastonbury, July 9, 1844, her maid- |R. J. Patrick, Derby. 2 WEDDING of -agents distributed throughout the | Mrs. Schall and Mrs. Boxwell will| THE 121ST ANNUAL MEETING en name being Martha R. Hodge. They | Credentials—E. L. Graves, Bridge- dsbag state. The last report from the agents | sail from New York on Jan. 6 and |or tne Mutusl Assurance Company of | '§| were married in Glastonbury by Rev.|port; David E. Clark, Shelton: Lewis McGrath—Grill. showed a'sale of 2,000,000 seals. and | will go to France. The support of her | the City of Norwioh will ba held at Robert Clark, pastor of the Methodist | Wanner, Orange; John Rodemeyer, c. 11 of: Norwich a it is expected that the total sale for|work for the Red Cross in New Lon- |the Norwich Savings Society Monday, church, December 29, 1864. They have | Canaan. *| Miss Celia M. Gflx S Horwieh and | the year will amount to 3,000,000 seals. | don has been earnest and Mrs. Schall | Jan. 11th, 1915, at 10 a. m Tesided in Rockville 'since 1892. They | President Johnston has ssued a cir- | ATthur McGrath of Groton Borougl | The increase over last year is appar- |eald today that she was highly appre- Notice to Policyholders. have seven children Olin E. Hunt of |cular letter stating reasons why the |Tice pf thn Doace e e Dentaon ot | ent when it is realized that more | ciative. Policles will he rencwad st ths Wor- Hartford, Charles C. Hunt of New |name of the State Buslness Men's as- o Tttt b Bicaament, strest. ‘Groton: | Stambe wete-sold {n-the fryt week this - wich Savings soa% resentation. York, Raymond E. Hunt of Rockville, | sociation should be changed to that | lis, home on Mon Dent Aoe: | year than were sold in the whole of Singing at Worcester, dec28d C. R. . Treasurer. [ | Mre. George W. Bartlett of Glaston- [of the Connecticut Chamber of Com- | s sl ronn of Now London acted | 185t year. The stamps sold this year | josepn Schwartz, who is known as [l | bury, Mrs. Harry L. Symonds of Rock- | merce. e penah o should result in at least $30.000 for |, "CePiy "rogt promising temor sing. M B A o, Harteora as matron of honor b left for In. |tuberculosis relief in Connecticut. | Crs 5t imis city, has been engaged 0| We have for New Years i15e8 - M. Alsever of New Haven. Cutting lce at Yantio. diana, where they are to make their Erelght Ca sing at Worcester this evening at a a few fancy W. W, Béntley has been cutting ice|home. The bride has been 'a clerk in Broke Into Freight Car. minstrel show and ball to be given by More Money for Norwich Hospital. |a¢ Yantic this week, his T the store of the Porteous & Mitchell negro, the Maccabees. The state board of control at a meet- | more water in it kv:ha.n &‘;‘1‘3 JKS’-E company In Norwich and resided with ing Tuesday authorized an additional|and 200 tons of a thickness that was|her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew |day morning by Night Watchman Bik- appropriation of $424.06 for automobile {19 and 1-2 Inches and went down|Grill, at their home at Thamesville. | ker and Tower Operator Smith by or- . . markers to the secretary of state. An |scmewhat foll the rain and|The groom made his home in Wester- |ders of the officials in New Haven. 'flcldents 'l‘l soc'ety addition to the appropriation for the ‘weather. e will finlsh get-|ly for a number of years and was em- | He broke inito a box car while the Norwich state hospital for the insane P g today. At the larger|Ploved-at the Groton Ship and Engine | train stopped In New London and was { of $5232.50 for the completion and ds ‘been do d t company. seen throwing something Into a coal equipment ‘of ‘bulldings was also ap- e Tasetag.: 39 0¢ 2o car which he boarded and which was ’s Market ol PNdIngs. es e 2p; |rein L N R S R LT I e People’s Marke §) | Portland for state aid toward railroad into the pomds. The rain| . - @ e - - - article was® found with him when ar- | town after,a holiday villt“-:bhlh:l.:m Native Turkeys indebtedness to the extent of $2,750 . | rested. The seals on the box car were |on Warren street. i ‘was approved, 2 c::.nnu da.yh the water wac 00 in- H cH;(':Jy ;'edml:l'rmm e} oo }:;d m"‘“,“fl" :x‘g?:l °'§é‘. e Mr, o ches down, in Stony Brook 168 inch enry- C.. Mol claims his nfi . Mrs. Charles F. Chapman Propristor Holiday Shifts in Police Force. dowm. ®®| Tuesday after @ long iliness. He was have r:::’rned to New nl:-x, after a et s sl During the m:’nhg writh 1 cher s : born ’g- ckt?x!;fi ;ls.v m& ;-l thed_-fl;a tfif FUNERALS, brief visit in town for the holiday. s R ee = ol sl on 008 Wm '::""""" “"::;"'- Mr, Mo'l had passed oll of his-life Patrick MoBride. Mr. and Mrs, Frederick N. Bidwell, MISS M. C. ADLES fias been ‘on duty as tiflc 2 gk Among. Who attended wed- | in Norwich and was a maker by of Passaic, N. were entertained by offl Wednesday morning the funeral of | 2F = B Covner yrotacing the tive | 5 e tont | trade. " On March 30, 1610 he was dnesday morning the funeral of | Norwich relatives during holiday week. Bai 1 Face Specialist B orh thire. OGS o Sty i s b E. Brennan by Rev. Joseph F. Cobb. SREtmo. whs Mr. and Mrs. G, Wyman Carroll, Jr., ’ ace hias had the Franklin Square nesday afternoon Ryt | e e athora. Bradecidr. Mok of s of Slkins Park Fa & Fueeis of Mc| SCALP HEALTH IMPORTANT rgan's place -| Wolcott, Lindley of the Church of the | %ty ‘ciey and Beile Mol of Harts| e ; - lin street has been filled by Supernum. | R, eraries John Donovan, Divieto and | e cttgy o o8 Guetave Appeit Of | forq, Mr, Moll was 30 years of age. O'Neil. g : $1,000 for Backus Hospital. New Year's Day Services. Gov, Simeon E. Baldwin has ap- proved the following bills for hospitals for the quarter ended Dec. 31: Griffin In Tririty Episcopal church, Rev. J., Eldred Brown, rector, and in Christ chard R. 3 M. pi ; I ¢ Duss | tor. New Year's services will b Case has been by & hote aiven | ena I - 000 chch: | ve s, g S Dot B3 have ducted at 100