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NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1915 5 gensek % Ghefulltin | rSowis Ig0aRD OF TRIDE ANNUAL MEETING: s osrmizss Native Sausage Meat. ... 25¢ Mrs. Henry Church of Memtvilie 1= members and chairmen, Fiztg TR e on Death has clatmed thresof our valued OH! Those Celery Hearts AMiss S, Louise Evans of Hartford is — — members since we last met here in 3 for 10c VARIOUS MATTERS spending a fow days in Norwich. |ppapk J. King Elected President—Reports of the Work of [can ill afford t5 iose, dr. John Eocles, Norwich, Wednesday, Jan. 27, 1815, annual meeting. such men as Norwich Mr, Herman D. Rallion and Mr. Ar- Funeral Directors . Henry Johnson of Norwich has heen e = : > Was |55, 5, Dawiey Fire Grape Fruit for 25c| The aimanac predicts snow squalls|a guest at the home of Mrs. Simeon the Yoar Were Given- Nev Cab it Mendior st S T S e G d Embal 8 He today. White of Laurel Glenn. d R 4 Acti .P. of for g:tnamu:hoord!xt_l ram'l Courteous an almers A e o \ : king Dusi Philip Rosin of the U, S. N. has —President erson Reviewe ctivities et C = SRS Lot our- Secrelurds Lean Hamburg 16¢ (Fuen roads are making business| FPhilip Rosin of the U, S. X, has 31 MacPh the oot s e M el & 337 MAIN STREET £ ] i 2 7 throughout my entire term and assure January Pie Blant ... H0c] % o0 Sl e ] e R the Year and Reports Were Made by the Committees. |vou that though dicult for us to ac h has now increased 42 minutes. Mise Lena G, Woltt and _John Bow- o e e o e wOte Srepviia Pt ey 5 = ker of Norwich spent the weck end ol e s "Phone_321-2 Lady Assistant Fancy Shoulder Steak... 17c The planet Saturn will be evening|with Miss Wolff's mggher and broth- £ nexse Wilh ths mSh Whe cokstertly X The adjourned annual meeting of the| The expenditures left a balance on|devote their time to the affairs of the nd morning star till April Tth. er in Columbia. e Fancy Head Lettuce ... 15¢|* = L Norwich Board of Trade was held on|hand of $34.89 and the assets on hand|Board of Trade. Best $3.50 glasses for $1.98, properly| Friends in ti city of Charles L.{m o 5.0 evening at the Buckingham |2mounted to $340.42. Amendment Will Ba Considersd. 3 Best Roast Becl . . . 20c et B e e s it o 3 iisnmrre of Al Secretary’s Report. : On motion of Frank J. King it was | oSty on the Fathers Hope or L A meeting of the state police com-|illnessin Richmond, Va. 50 members, who heard with interest| In his annual report Secretary Tib-|voteq to lay over the proposed amend- | 410’ gattiers hope for the boy is that mission Uwas Beldiat the caviiol San- {0 Ui 8 Rl B el L S o he annual repects) of ‘ths comnittas g;f’l“’r';‘,”‘_l‘f ‘;‘_hi‘si“’;‘;‘:;',‘__;i;flec‘&;‘r‘; :;gt‘m;‘“ consideration ot tho next| e will live a clean life and that he is somEns 2. daughter, Miss Marion Webb have re-| chairmen and of President James C.|much of New England that Norwich| On motion of Froderick W. Cary a|S9IR€ to be the right kind of a man. | Miss Mary Hubert of Montville was|turned to Worcester, Mass., after sev-| Macpherson, which gave a very com-|in the past year had had a smaller|vote of thanks to the officers and e;"’..‘i.’;“;m”“;‘ifi“nlge- 6‘:"; ':)“J) ;Pf‘:r‘j‘ given a surprise party recently by a|eral days’ visit at the home of Mir. and| plete review of the activities of the|proportion of unemployed than anyjchairmen of committees for the past Foile rtoarie Bl oot :; Pttt tmé‘-’ number of Norwich friends, Mrs. Frank Monroe in East Norwich.|year, city in the territory referred to. Build-|year was passed. towards you s ¢ your fath- After the meeting had been called to| ing improvements that Secretary Tib- 3 ppeall a Most brilliant social ev Frau Moll, of Bulkeley school, New|order by President Macpherson, the | bits referred to wero the Thayer build- s Election of Officera. b e e S & b season—tiie Governor's 2 London, visited the Norwich State!minutes of the last rezular meeting|ing, Gordon building, Sunlight build-|{ The annual election of officers was lite, & A each other in th i iderable| 109l Sunday. Visitors usually areland of the last annusl meeting were|Ing Elks' home addition, ~ Majestic|nest taken up. John J. Corkery ex-[l1fe o o o Although there was 2 not received on Sundays, but owingli read by Secretary Henry W. Tibbits|building, and the improvement of the|pressed his appreciation of the work rincipal Tirrel eard. thawing in the sun Tuesday, the SnoW | (o the fact that Frau Moll is much in-|and were approved. lower part of Franklin street. He also|that President Macpherson had @one| The Boy's Preparation for Life, was = holds . beins several inches deep| terested in this work and helps the in-| The president reported on the pro- | mentioned the fact that the Board of [in the past year which he had a|the topic which Henry A. Tirrell, prin- 239 Main Street, where undisturbed. stitution |in many wayvs, she was|posed commercial trip around South|Trade was to have rooms in the Thay- |most emergetic assistant in the first|cibal of the N. I\, A. spoke. Prineipal Franklin S 3 = s 5 given a special permit. America. which had. been brought to|er building which were to be kept open |vice president, Frank J. King, whom | Tirrell said we can't say the boy P SnuaTe Uniteq States Referee E. M. Yeo- — P the attention of the board at a previ- | during business hours for the accom-|Mr. Corkery nominated for president. | Preparing for life because he is mans appointed JAlexander Gib- ler trustee of the bankrupt estate of JUDGE WARNER WAS ous meeting. He said that it had been | modation of its members. He com- President Macpherson declared that|ready living. He made this po! SPEAKER AT NEW BRITAjN.| learned that the trip had been given|mended the work that the president {no member of the board was more | Clear because he said he felt it wa { Max Ain, of Rockville, up, as the Baltimore company which|and executive committee had done|earnest and constant in his interest in :!:!'k;'}'}, _nder';toudv Another poir _— - o e was trying to arrange for it found out | Guring the Year. Board of Trade affairs and he sc- |that Principal Tirrell made clear wa TR— As led by Mre John L. Tost thelAdvocated Establishment of State| ot tTore was not sufficient luterest in | g Before maling finual report, |inowledged the assistance he had been | that the boy has in his own re- [ I o emPpUoLRTel Tuscing: of Farm For Inebrates. it shown around the country. President Macpherson spoke of the{to him in his two terms as president. | SPonsibilities just as great as his fath- the women of the Centra! Baptist| he = The president also reported that the|coming annual banquet of the board,| The election of the president and _Whatever a boy is doing he In New Britain on Tuesday evening, | propcsed consolidation of the Board | which with Governor Walsh of Massa- |the other officers was made in each ould do as well as he can said the Judge E. M. Warner of Putnam was|of Trade and Norwich Business Men's | chusetts as a speaker, with other par-|case by one ballot cast by the secre- | Speak A third point brought out the speaker at a banquet given by|association had been found not feasi- | ti interesting speakers, promises|tary except in his own case when the | Was that the boy's life is just as § the New B church proved of special interest. If ten doliars is the price you are §| thinking of paying for a WATCH. A crowd gathered in Bath sireet on sday to watch the men who were| iz tting the three handsome big plate| ! tain C. E. union and had|ble and the matter had been dropped. event which every member [president cast the ballot by direction |Portant to the boy 4s the father's lifs 1., am specializing this week on s windows in that side of the|for his subject a matfer of public in-| Tnree new names proposed were to attend, and tickets arejof the meeting. is to the father. ;wgvgfi fliaf']:r:(\':c):lhA;rnuidEasitiogal AL e T < terest of which he has long been an|voted into membership—Joseph A. z secured by the members for} Shepard B. Palmer nominated Judge| It is a comparatively easy thing for advocate, a State Farm for Inebriates.| George, W. F. Herrick and C. V. Pen- Nelson J. Ayling for fi ¢ vice presi- |2 well disposed person to resist temp- five dollar bill on their merit. g 1 bo el B = dent 4 a tation. The trouble with most of made to the General As-| In part he said: | dleton, Iz . o 5 rt. AT N Ee efecied e e e ey . by the state secretary of the| '~ feel sometimes that the public Committee Reports. Presiaént ‘'Ma pf‘""“"’,i:p;m(i. On romination by Jobn M. ZLee |is tiat we are unable to_choose that et s{;d har’(,‘\,,e S of the county commissioners|do€s not fully understand the drunk-| Committee reports covering the year |, [ M2King his annual repo: Si- | Sheparg B. Palmer was elected second |1V between zood things. Prin g i ity Wi : ) e dent Macphersan spoke as follown 30,{ard. To be sure he is wilfully wicked| were mext {aken, George W. Carroll |2l o ke {|and deliberately indulges a bad appe-| for the new industries commitiee mak- | Centlemen of the Norwich Board of tite but he Is also a willing ViCtm of] ing the Sret romacr oo miaiag thay s |Trade: A definite idea of the multiple rell emphasized the impcrtance of ¢ a- | boy's sense of value. Good impulses are sworthless unless th e two has Dbe: rears ended Septembe: issued in pam vice president and Leonard O, Smith for third vice president on nomi T tion of Georga W. Carroll, or’ emotion Everv Watch fully guaranteed. . a bad system of law. Our absurd po-|number of inquiries made during the |2ctVities of your Board o e “[‘:_‘, Frederick W. Cary nominated Henry |2re put into practice. When & ri ard Workers held a sewing|lice court and jail procedure cducates|year by concerns that wanted to locate |17 the past year ;""“‘C{;.f‘;:g"“_‘;‘dbl W .Tibbits for and he was |impulse is carried out right the s ting Monday evening with Mrs,|him to become a “Rounder. Ho| here, but the majority calied for e . o & {elctn Macpherson lond cne comes easier. Habits are O £r! on eson, of the Joseph Perkins|should be so treated as to save him|vestment of local capital, and the times |Guestion if It ‘were possible vour en- ling some commendatory words informed by the carrying out of im o xteen members attended, the|from himself. He must quit drinking. | had siot been favorable for that . He {"fq“"": it e pulses and boys form good Watch 1 tor , Mrs. C. C. Gildersleeve, pre-| “In prose and poetry jails are | emphasized his assertion that the need ;‘ “““] 0 d,“_"-'? "U:,;‘f_‘;mt e carrying out right impulses. atch Inspecter dreaded; they are shunned and any|here is for a modern constructed and et e g e ore | treasurer these good impulses bec one would suppose that all people|equipped industrial building and the|cOuntry during ,the F“_L;ll:"_" f-‘"“,“"s ard B. Paimer. Firemen’s whist, Yantic Engine hall, { would try to keep out of them, but all|{ committee hoped that this might be a|1ave precluded the possibi e Ceime|,, These four members of the Willi ar Wednesday at 8 p. m. Dancing.—adv. | this is changed so far as the “round-| development of the future. portant accomplishments by civie ittee were nominated and = Gl il ool er” is concerned. The jail is his most| Applause greeted the repo when |Dodies, everywhere, nevertheless there|oiocteq for the ensuing year: John J.| The next speaker was Re 2 A special meeting of the Tairfield| comfortable home, and he likes to be|he stated that the United Metal Mfg. |has been no lack of initlative on the|coryary James L. Case, Grosvenor Ely 1 of Willimantie, who ¢ county Pomona Grange will be held|there and frequently commits some|Co., Inc., which had located at Tham part of vour officers and committees |y, ..7 “Crawford. '|the tather, the Boy's Ideal He at Bethel today (Wednesday) under|offense on purpose to be sent up for a| ville, began with 40 men and now had |fOr greater civic, industrial and social|™ o "B " Dolbeare and Charles from th nt of a boy appeal- the auspices of the Bethel grange. L.|short term and be taken care of by|S$0 employed, and was adding more; [Service to this city. .. | Phelps wera reelected auditors ing © He said the boys H. Healey of North Woodstock Will| sober men. Our jails are not Man-|that it bad paid out over $30,000 in| The reports your committees giv- | " pofore relinquishing the chair to the | @PPreciated the sacrifices t install the officers. sions of the Broken Hearted, they are| wages in the year, had $100,000 in|en here tonight show that much g00d |, i elected president, Mr. Macphere for them but that they are oft- Palace Hoiels for lazy loafers and|sales, and had $40,000 in orders on its |hae been accomplished under the Cir-|con"Sioie briefly of some of tha wme unable to voice this appreciation Don't forget the social by the Third|drunkards. The County Jail in Con-|books. It was a pleasure to make this|Cumstances and that members of this | 207 SPoite BUCAY of =me of the wn- | L Hhg e B 10 o8 1 o et Co., Thursday evening.—adv. necticut with a few exceptions cannot|report on a concern that had come|board who are generally busy men|i; 410 jor of Norwich and Comnecticut | b0y Wants is that his father should be prove that it is useful or profitable|here without asking for local capital |about their own affairs are giving un- | {7 ;2 (06 % ZOTRCh and Comneetiout | W, 0000 0L G ith himeTn hig either to the state or to the convict. | to be invested. = sparingly of their valuable time With-|javeq the signs were all for improved | Closing remarks Rev. Mr. Beard said “The cry all over the United States| John T. Young’s report for the trans- [Out thought of reward for the elty's| o gy ;o C P00 Then he relinquish- | that the fatker should take en just now is ‘Safety First’ This cry|Portation committee mentioned the |benefit. It is well for those who judge| g (he cnair t. King, the newly |time off from his business gn .Y, N, H. & H. R. R. itly establishe Ernest E. Bullard V.OLI TEACHER Steamer Gen. Nathaniel Greene, aptain Proctor, was unable to land at | Fort Michie AMonday, routh weather social b’ i W ot it making the attempt too dangerous.|iey MO¥ it o s, | “Sober| completion of the Foswell avenue trol. |OUr acts to remember that lengthy | SfL (he chair t S = appointments to be a comrdds for his o Willimantic twe days exon' [l 7 oines v ere made at Forts 1. G.| oo e el b ooer | Tey and the home that the Maplewood | newspaper articles @o not of necessity et presl o T el Ll W 0 ke B T L Sk = e until al] hands are sobe: extention was to come. There was need |mean - achlevements e licity |, Fresident King briefly stated that | dence. For appointments address E. | e e From 'the best information T can get|Of a good highway between here and |board does not maintain a publicity |y, o080y [INE briefy stated that {C€OC8, |\ 0 b jigont Case a E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor- f|| woamroary: cirasy, Lentle Engine hall| inere are 2000 prosecutions for drumk.| Groton. Through representations made |agent. Many matters are handled in |0 [MaTKed the Doard for the momor |, n FoUoR OF Tresident Case o ris- £l BULEAHD Sl : geinesday at $ p. m. Come alongl—| ciness's month, 24000 & year. at cost|DY the committee to the trolley com- |committee that are never heard of in|Botry 0230 fie, Sedboke for the| g (7R D Ganks was extended to e ik : |of $10, each, making $240,000; board| ’any, transfers from the Central Vil-|public for reasons of courteousy and|q.jj jts members in all that it mignt | SPeakers of the evening. The next show 'of the Southern N ,wll'&if] by the state, $125,000; loss in|age line had been granted, and a du\»llom?]"» s onl ey the early |attempt in the coming year. The ladies who had charge of the — = England Pouliry asseciation sy be| Wages 1000 inmates of Jail 4t $500, to- | meeting with the New Haven railroad | Merchants' Week held in 1 1™ John J. Corlkery reminded the mem.- | banquet were Mrs. Pollock, Mra. Fiull g R : Tl 3865000, worse than wasted manu-| ofclals had resulted In a change of [Spring of last Year had its first start |y o or ina mescsitr ob cacoien - | Mias Debrosse, Mrs. Flocr Anes, Ap Mol 1 e e A e e e 7 train schedules that was to the ac-|With Your advertising committee. who |30 O She ecesslty of securing the | 0, PeyIPsss, Nim, Fiten Allen, Mre ’ AR T w0 consecutive & e police: court: eysfem: raises up] conifiodation of the Narwich publ in order to secure complete participa-|in,¢ yrith this warning 21l would have | 2nd assisting them as Wwaitresses were = London wiit be ehosen " % %l a Gistinet class Of “Houndere Th| Public Improvements Committes, |tion included all merchants whether [Z 380 WO S8 Warning 21l wwould have | Aig 25 0,18 them a8 wallrceses were ondon will be chosen. o e e R . 2 : members of the Board of Trade or not.{ ;510" could complain if they found | Blanche Porter, Miss EHull & Mice s ! T S R In his report for the public improve- | Biring this event the hoard lent its It they found| Hlan: e b There was a prayer service Tuesday|in a Connecticut County jail on ments committee three things that |, iio° aceistance to the Fad Comt were left through failing to | Browning, Mrs. Wyman, M F. cyeming at 7 o'clock at her residence,|peateq sentences since May, 1878.| Chalrman Frank J. King styled as dis- [mereial Trestiers in . putting on. on early advantage of this oppor- ns, Miss Edith Morgan, L and 15 E jSth_street, New York, for|Thirty-five years in jail for drunken-|graceful were the entrance into the|lndustrial ang Good Honsokesping o e Jetuuon, Ses. GWnlf, - Miss n Harriet Van Brunt. widow of Henry|ness!: ! ) from the Richmond Radiator com- | feChStral Ang So0C Feusesespng 00 Industry Looking for Lecation. Do e e guy W : LS dlen The | featare nerey. loss is not the worst|pany plant northward, the entrance|ii,ved highly imstructive and popular| Georse W. Carroll called attentlon | it Do arize P By e, ] = fur to be held ooklyn, | feature of our jall system. The worst| from Doquetanuck northward and the|PI°USh BT \SRIEIVE 200 PRt SR, NG Whtte Leaa Go- ot cion | Miss ‘Dyer, Miss Bthel Storms, Miss Conn., Thursday motning feature is that the system does not| untinished condition of the municipal|3s rn A% i ch is looking to establish | o oon | ‘ and cannot in any way reform the im- | dock at the foot of Rose place. The|°L e city. = = S e ml gP SCNE fo establls . ur ne oa s (SN P EOUpT e mewly in-| prisoned man, No atiempt is made (o | condition of the dump on’ the West| e guicreciore, 53 SumEsstel by one Tor_ans moner.ite Sirised the |[BANQUET FOR MEN AT stalled Jecturer of oventry grange,|get him to change his mind, to make| Side is also eyesore, the report|o. s by Gne of Guv.ins be bra h io he has sterted @ singing class for young him determine to keep scber and earn | stated, and this will have to have at- et b eat Pk o T | ot A snion et FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH men from 16 vears upward to meet one | his own living by steady work. There | tention before long. e o = e & . y Satoat 3 5 — - at a evening every week. When he gets|is a way fo save both men and mone: ally for the city’s benefit spent up- {said that the new industries commit- ; Commenting upon the Boswell ave- this = class fairly started, he plans to|and the proposition I favor is to estab- | nue trolley extension, he said that it rilar one for the lish a state farm for these “drunkard: eemed inconceivable almost that the TRE | start a s EMENDOUS SACRIFICE | o I to which they can be committed for a|trolley company should have stopped wards of $250 towards its success with |tee would be very glad to take sthis | usical F'fl_vflramrna with Address by the active aid of some of our best in- |under consideration. 'This is one of| C- Hadlai Hull of New London. formed citizens, was carried to a Te- |the largest concerns of its kind In the i 3 Thg 1 T3 S rCARASINT tHEGR el [eare o LR n The banquet held at the First Bap- peace ervice at thellong term, say three or five years,|2.500 feet short of Mohezan park, but |Markably successtul tssue and serv PRI Sencladod o ’ tist church Tuesd 2 iven t Fine Qualities at church Sunday evening.—|with possible parole at the end of a|the trolley company claimed that the |t @Waken our citizens to a realization | 4 This concluded the business of the = e given fo Dene- | meeting and after adjournment sand- |tle men of the school and their friends, wiches, doughnuts and _coffee were | W28 an unqualified success. Many re- year. Locate this farm in the vicinity | line to the park would bring them |2f the number and valu> of our ber of some large city which will furnieh | little gnore in fares, as the extra traf- |iactions a o Small Prices Rev. Sherman of the|g Fot 701 . noe' Ehd] e ¢ eyt <fers..If |timonial to the generosity and public |served under direction of Chairman A, |SPonded to the cordial invitations is- 1 supplving the Bolton church for sev-|.eachers who could easily devote a|to allow them to charge double fares|ing and dead. < e Tontie aideia T =hwe the 6 F(}R CAPS FUR GLOVES and | months, has been obliged by the|small part of their day to teaching at|for perhaps three years. About the| Eiforts have not been lacking to in- e FeereCablovniny was atrved 4 pressure of work at the seminary to}the state farm. same condition applled to the Maple- |terest our citizens in the need of a|FATHERS AND SONS Cold Eacalloned Potat 5 ] nue preaching. 1 S0CToR- | S iBat Ehe faatitation be bullt and mans | oocd e tenses V1€ Imodern mill _constructed industrial e Succicalloped Potatoes LADIES FURS also severely|sor i= Julius Susor, of tne seminary.|aged on the cottage system, say 20 or | - Ia pointed out that the channel|Dullding for Norwich, but as we all i olls T yi ¥ 25 in a cottage, and in these r- | depth in the river at Allyn’s Point was|know matters of this kind have had hce bacause there | Every Man Came With a Boy to Y. Many M. C. A. Gathering. | ation to — Yorwich owing to cur ex- The second annual Fathers and & annual conclave of the AL al v he roundings, with plenty of outdoor la- | 21 feet. but the depth on the crossover |0 De held in abeyance b ed d necticut =~ Grand Commandery o bor, the drunkard can get on to his|was onl eet, with the result that|Was little chance of suocess. reduce emplars, will be held in Dan- | feet. Parole him and if he violates|it cost more per ng | concerns have shown an incli A delightful March 15. The con-|p s parole bring him back, and keep|coal to A Point from Newport [locate in . |tables, after at preceded by a banquet| him till he will decide to remain sober [ News than to Providence. He hoped |ceptional ntages, but in almos uauet ‘under; the asepices of the'Y.ly; 6l chuveh Satiars’ when embers of the grand com-|outside. If there are some of the in-|that the government engineers wouid|€Very instance they required an in-fM. C. A n the association| R ] '—i\efie an e and guests at the Hotel| mates who cannot do farm work, then | recommend a 21 foot channel to Allyn's |Vestment in their business by the cit- | building evening witl by Arthur R. Blackled 5 1 2 | indoor lahor could be provided. Pomt at least and a 16 foot channel to |izens or better properties in which to |about ecighty in attendance. At o e ke wre l | " Some such plan has been success-| the docks here. {locate than we wers able to offer. o'clock the following menu was served Semuel Gabridiaon. Thy et ibe time to select your doX { fuuy tried in Massachusetts and other| The excellent condition of the schools| At the request of the transportation funder the direction of ladies of the| 52108 bY Samuel Gabrielson. Tha schioo r Governor's ball, Feb. . On | stafes. under town management, President |committee and the officers of the board | Wontan's ausillary to the Y. L C. A.: | gfefestra rendered several selections The Furrier salo 8t avis Dook BEoTE. bV, This measure Is advocated the | Macpherson stated, made it unneces- |€arly in the year a number of the offi- et . ® The w Haven ad ited |Program in full w: board of charities and correction, by|sary to have a report from the educa- |cials of t 't : erly oc oot C r oL S = SE Orchestra. selectior ‘ 4 e ies mrerence of| judges of police court, by many of our| tlon committee, whose chalrman was|the city in their r a|Chicken Soup Cold Meats| <ol T AT - Blnckledse 291 Main St., Norwich, Conn. B S ey o e it a8 | prosecuting attorneve, by a report of| John B. Stanton. conference, with e e it c Potatoes a Fish Salad | Grchestra Selection. ’ > h vening with ¢ EE mn | o Sptetallnerinmlerers: and iy o Com itk train service was not as severely cu Olives, Celer Fresh Rolls R electio = | GG aonen e the Statistics Committee. et el e S e R SR sl < e orney C ot S eRivEY 1°| large number of clersy of aill denom-| e atistice |13l 23 was at first Intended, two| Ice Cre: ake Ny a unanimous vote|jinations. It has been most generously rom the report of the statisticsitrains being retained. This commit- | Coftee | INS P W D, vocated by various newspapers of | Committee, whose chairman was Her-[toe has done excellent work during ACHeast 1 BULLEBINE S BALEE RN SSERVICE formerly of Norwich Town, | fhe “siate, who. realize the famure of|bert W. Gallup, the president sciected |(he year. They have secured th banguet was ed in the | Sociat nate for the third year. the present system and belleve dn the | Several items worthy of note, Ziving|iransfers from the Central Village|four or five tables required for| Grcnastra hestra. biiity of improvement. first eome figures about the Thermos|{rojley lines to all o her lines n the | the accommodatio i resent. ke b i f Miss Catherine P! Remarks by t | I STAE o the o intro. | company, which he said showed that|city and have handled other matters | Trs % r e pastor, Rev ! Y, siste the late Bishop D o - Dbt e dovipany iwie worihiall tha tt Nag| S0, B0 Die hindied otber, puliiers L L H. Sirouse and the_ school Michael Tierney, heid Monday morning | foin hovces to 1613, but falled to rel | cost the people of Norwich to bring it|mun ciation pr tendent. Stephen E. P from her home, 172 Farmingion av-|ceive the governor's signature. The|lere, even if it never did another thing i & protest nearly two vears ago to!nead ana e slonian enue, Hartford, at 9 o'clock to oaly objaction to the il is the ex.]for the city and town. In payrollg and |sne Puniic Utiifiies Commission from | oodend, The address given by C. Hadlai Hull Joseph's: cathedral at 9.30 o'clock, Rev. | parse” ‘The_ers. of economy will be|advertising it had expended to date|(nis Deard relative to the lorartion op J was extremely interestlng, holding ti { R. P. Morrissey of Voluntown was| jised for hoth good reasons and bad.| $26440, and in advertising Norwich in|pojes on Thames and West Thames |e ttention of all | sub-deacon in ~ the ' solemn high| T presume the bill will call ‘for not | 1914 the sum of $42.685. In 1804 it|Sreats arter much delay has resaited Brown, chairman of the| S rec Drosvam wwas ar- requiem mass. more than $50,000, and surely that wili| had also made the following expendi- | in"the plac e A rvnaiaman, Caf e by the superintendent, Stephen ... | be a small sum to risk for such a wor- | tures: $119.474.30 for pavroll. $8,228 to |, part of and we hope to|of Charles R. Mec- |0 kham. The Philachea class ha Refo! the Afriea | o object, considering the immense|Z2S and electric department, $16,097 | o’ the mo rous ones replaced R - “°G | the care of the banquet, the class pres- | before the voung men's classes of the| ¥ O0IPch CORSICEFAE, ot for freight, express and parcel post, |sem T b e o ident, Mrs. Frank D. Davis, in charge. | Moosup Methodist and Baptist church- | " oste of the pres 2 : 32,765 for addition to bullding, $2,087|75tY 5500 0 the efforts of the hoard Miss Elizabeth Park, chaifman: Mrs | es at the Baptist ov. | Supreme Court Decision. Sor taniniii e It now employs 194 | 20F, ‘TnPrpTements on The prii e Robert W, Otis and Mrs. Edward C | iT. Strouse, irst Bap-| Among three decisions handed down | people, of whom 78 are women and 116 | 3p, fufther widening and improving | Cons well as a committee with a sub-com- | tist chureh 5 Jour-| Tuesday at New Haven by the su-|men, hEth S ana SRR i mittee, Mrs c . Leach, Mirs. Mrs, Stephen . - 5 T 4 J spent on bhoth matters 1 it was grat- | the table: which| * The profits and surplus of the Nor- | FRGTE G ROl FACTE B0 [t Was STat- | the tes ew London | wich gas and electric department to | 7" £ Lhi 5 p e 2 103 1 s credited with ulterior motives and at- talked and all were sorry when| county c2 vras in the sult of the| date were 2.10: Although the na- it e bl was done.” Wasnington Trust company vs. theftional banke showed a decrease of |[AChE If YOuT O mesting nof a Norwich and Westerly Traction com- | £133,73 in the volume of their busi-|{EWOST Bould SlSniy the speaker | nal sa; % The places took on reality | preme court of errors, in two 1e people lived before his hearers| er ound. the only wa Brizg: uet an orchestra | paskham, i popular selec-| “The committee was as islcor an isted in serv- member of the Philathea tile wants of the ner any . e e s 3 amply provided for the ta- HAD NORWICH HEIRS. BNy BETRT Viag TRKRE, e L e oo ks enkEliic draw the inevithble contrmst as Bt and the ok = Skating at Mohegan Park, e e o Frenich waé | between men who are seeking these e ey Three Local Beneficiaries Under Will was ice at the Mohegan park|% demonsiration trat - gal peoble| s hrovements unselflshly for the gen 3 i tended a heart of Elizabeth Casey Received $160 Tuesday, but Supt. John Duff| 1ad not been so har |eral geod. 'The hoard could well afford to all in behalf of the asso- considered it advisable to keep the| Yo BSSUAG CUCTE to bide its time for knowing full well nd in closing introduced Al- C skaters off till the next day. They| . TR¢ ew ©OF the lamentadle condition of the thor Brown, chairman of the Boy's - = : i ire Insurance compan B s 3 own, chairman of the Boy's he aflomed fo gate foday: per cent, gain in insurance premiums, |9UShfare it was realized that the im- committee as toastmaster. | SRR . show of $110,508.49 of pre- |Proremen D COTAC. - S Brown said he was pleased to{f RINGS enlarged— By Primitive Wireless. mium income in the past year, a show- | _Many of our citizens have brought present at the banquey, 9 ¢ 3. il hich | matters to the attention of t e on o h A - ng b No ich institution in which |, T aara reglon of the Ama-|ing by a Norwicl n which | TIaterS n the nat ise a crude system of | we could take pride. | A | wireless telegraphy. wk it is as- Advertising Committee. = rd BROKEN PINS mended— STONES replaced in rings— In the Ju was regretted that General i Secretary Edwin Hill was unable to attend the gathering as he with Rev. and each has B E il . v 7 it rece e Joe] E. Slocum, D. D., pastor of the il : S G erted, has been in operation from an-| For tie advertising committee, John |handied personall O rni Bt criren (o ane|) OLD CHAINS made like new— 1129 e ourE e e clent times. The transmitter found | .o made g brief revort of the as-| We have consid better Judg- | phia for several days. ‘Mr. Brown then|] OLD JEWELS reset in modern gates court here shows that when the | by an explorer was a hollowed trunk | iiiance which the Board of Trade|ment not to have the Board of Trade Yedi tia olloeine taleara Which wio style— A VERY ATTRACTIVE |decedent passed away on April of a tree suspended from a horizontal{ ..o {0 Merchants' week held hese|Quarterly published regularly through. o i e el AND STYLISH DESIGN, | 1% she left an estate of $38.454.80 | pote stretched between two stumps. |55 o2r frith much success. | T e S e a1 famoughe | By received Tuesday afternoon: TARNISHED BROOCHES re- Sies” e e o pa'd | nisinelithe frankmitter. had ‘een it ¢ MariBenkiip the annual dinner only, because of th et stored. . Ladies Siir¢ With or Without Tunte,|2Ul L0 creditors and beneficiaries $54.- | ranged wuch like a violin, and it was| > side. Henre D|tax on our merchants for advertising Twich. | s 932.81, leaving a balance of $1.301 explained that when the instrument On the membership side, Henr D e bing e s e e s to fathers and Any repairs to Jewelry done at h miart ports L three- | Which they have on ha was struclk smartly with 2 small rubber | Johnson reported a net gain of 31|3P% e ey ¥ = moderate charge over cost of erted plait at the |distributed less commi hammer a vibration was created that | members, bringing the memberst T Delegaton have Aosn: sErt 1o reres EDWIN HILI material. ) Stvlish tunic of | executors and the expe carried for miles over the hills. now to 275 He mentioned with ent TR ok le ke ST | REV. J. B. SLOCUM, D. D. s “111”» ‘\yl‘!‘l be I’I‘ne \repnrz]s:mw that S nt’s | The recei is ve similar to the|aret Klm_‘ Icss that the h)n:f]d] m\;{ | ancaitn obher eftias pan‘i:u‘arh re | Mapor Murphy Spesks. ve ombinations of | three Norwich c 5 transmitter, except that it is placed on | teined in the of John Eceles, | 1NCS 10 O o oy e | : - = St T ot | mere beaueathed each the sum of $100. | o hardwood platform, the base of the | Herman D, Rallion and Arthur J. Da“-!Ir;:‘o‘b".’.‘,,g:"m”‘{f’ds\f,,“""f:“ o impeant | Mayor Tmothy G Murphy cwas in b = e dernend | Thess bequests wers paid (o tiiem by hollowed tree trunk beins grounded on | lev- ana meeting at Boston on Soutn 4 troduced by Mr. Brown s the d:ut ol In fine blue ith blac he executors on 2 20, 3. the platform. "hen the message is - S + a | e R o i 872 irt, o Seven other relatives in New York | st in the nelghboring village,| Walter Lester, chairman of the|oqur President has attended many | he was greeted with a hearty outburst Established: 7 meetings during the past year, twenty- | of applause, Al five of which were committée meet- | \furph ings and six open meetings of the Y board. The new quarters into which as beneficiaries rec2ived sums rang- ing from $13,000 to $3,000, iough brief Mayor PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING s remarks were to the point. of the poirts he brought.out was sometimes thirty miles away, this re- | City Beautiful committee, reported on ceiver caiches the vidbrations, causing|the annual cleanup week in the last —_ 2 jerky, singing sound. | week of May, i ich increased in- . : g diiie T = - the father's example is fitted ick Post Quarterm The sound systeg. it is said, can|terest each vear is shown by the pub- it = 2 sihones e ) Sedgwick Post Qual aster Sergeant ho irean 1 1k reembers o the tabal IER Sers Nl bathi iy o d: S5 oo ;!ge‘;x anization will move on the first | . son it is not the father's fault Philip Spelman was on Monday ap- |, Tedie e ol elotorses ¢ T _ e 211.75 pruary Wil serve to bring the |if the boy goes the wrong way. The 3 pointed "quartermaster sergeant of | 2Ad IR this ey nEws of Tictories and | the ba ‘TO,Z:.::::,,.“::;:I' * » |Boarg of Trade forward and increase |mayer spoke of the advantages offered pop- | N8 tafieta and | is cut in six edgwick post. No. 1 G. A. R., and as- | 1€ nePFer o 4 e its activities and influence in the com- |}, the association today and hoped vmed charge of the building on Tues- 5 22 Treasurer Dwight S. Underwood was | munity. that the boys weuld always 100k to the B sack, lay. Mr. Spelman is successor to = given a vote of thanks after he had | WBefire closing this report T would | aosociation with pride. The New Biscuit A pattern istration mailed | Sojon A. Moxley, who has been jan- As Congress Views It. made Dhis report. It showed a balance [recommend for vour copsideration an | g =l oL 0 U o ta any pL of 10 cents In 150" 0f the building for the past two| As congress views it, a lliterate!of $136.23 at the beginning of the yea) |amendment to our constitution making g P Y. 9 ¢ listin Company, |Vears. Mr. Spelman’s many friends|scoundrel is more desirable than anlund in the total receipts of $1,840.86|the chairmen of the different commit- The second speaker m:rod-ut‘ed was at Conn. ?%" lare pleased to hear of his appointment, lilliterate saint—Houston Post. the sum of $1,240 had come from dues. tees of the board members of the exec- | Rev. Charles. R. McNally who spoke

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