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Sundey was a ‘?:; day for the jit- fo The shore places. by Ler home in Norwich for a |ihe authorit 1o g0 1o ] At veca : ¢ e s show. "fi hnz:omvag;l Hmn.n .rai?mfl Daniite of Ot ubnf declined to'do, sho drant: Iy~ &3 me Chesterfield, who 9 ; m,s grey squirrels and three partridges. 'wn‘.u moving his famil Niantic unconscious and l?‘; . A new sign warns all trains on the . Plant's tenant houses. newly opened Thames river bridge A Celia Gol of the B A o . i S Wt e S SRSy an, YT New York, is the guest for several or 3 “Mignon,” 5 acts, with Beatrice|days of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Trach- Mechelena at Colonial today.—adv., tenberg of Spring street. NORWICH ROUND TABLE BEGINS ITS SEASON The Living Age Is Topic for the Year i { b FROM JENCKS PLACE. | i i o Policeman Maloney _ Arrests Byron butterfly's wing. U con- The J. A. Atwood tage Nep- | James ‘Leahey, Peter Loft John 3 28 Oak Street « | tune Pafk s been Closed for the von- | Connell, William - Sargent. Thomas| Spencer of Ashaway, R. I, on East| —Mrs. M. G. Webster Was First nection with heavier silks and || E son, the nimuy returning to their fi:‘“:n: .rl:me- "szummofn gcv Side, Hostess. velvets the effect is most cham- ||~ ‘auregan home. Buests at a or- —_— Sm— 40 inches wide and onl Opens daturda; wich Friday evening. Policeman Edmund Maloney brought| The 1915-1916 programme of the man ® Y The fourth annual meeting of the e e to pol eadquarters about 11.30 om | Norwich Round Table has been issued God would e yard. 0 b?" Gfl! 1915 Connecticut PBradford- Academy. club | OBSERVED FOURTH AND Sunday evening Byron Spen ot ctober 30th, is to be held in Waterbury the first Asha: S0 g 1o e SEVENTY4SEVENTH BIRTHDAYS By the new timetable the Sunday train for Norwich, which connects with the New York express, leaves | e T ey g ek Dobisle Event at the Home of Mr|got® WitH & B ung over oul- pon investigation was and Mrs, Alfred Beebe. found to contain four chickens. CLASSES: Beginners 2:30 o'clock K H i ihii s Spence: essed to th lice that metsure as Advanced 4 o'clock New London at 1.87 p. m. On Saturday evening there was & |he et tabon o ot the oiaee of ‘content to : 2 Vice President Marshall in Y. M. C. | dera i Bari at the Bt et band | George Jencks, for whom he had beea el 12 : . L C.| Mrs. real n - SEASON 1915-1916 DANCES | A, course of five. Get tickets mow.— |in honor of their daughtes Carolym | mer Cif fo ral daye last week. Spen- ey Maurice Pericon, Roberto's Tangg, | 24V, it being her fourth birthday and the|ing.| e Globe Trot, Peabody Ome Step, Hesi- ; 77th birthday of her great grand- e ik — 3 tation Canter, Mandalay One Step, | Many visitors to New London Sun-|mother, Mrs. Caroline Gardner. They OBITUARY. - Walk Waltz, Combination, Corte Fox |day went aboard the government dem- | received many cards expressing best giamatin 4, a flower quotation: sub- : Trot, Twinkle Fox Trot. L'Opers]onstration car Oklahoma, which 18 On | wishes and ais recelved many we. S . O t of the Times_Edwin Waltz, American Gavoth, Modern |2 S near the station. ¥ ful and pleasing gifts. At 6 o'clock . reading, Mrs. John E. Fan- Waltz, Standardized One 'Step, bY| ne Beacon Valley, Stafford Springs | D¢ Suests sat down to a bountiful | jhrce &7 diiee® of several months, ; ; The Fall Wiid Congress of Dancing Societies in New | .o "“woleott fairs 'in ess, last | Shicken dinner after which a most |y "} ‘at 409 Washi ts ¥s. Arthur R. Blackledge; York. progress delightful evening was spent in tell- | 4.5 home a AORSNER. NS e week, ciosed the Connecticut agricul- Sunday evening, death resulting from 4 - Telephone 1082 ing stories and in singing songs. It The programmes tha' follow through tural fairs for the season. [ Ainging: 0 a complication of diseases. e : h ahah poiong| Joseph F. Smith was _ born in|'P§ e ' Growers of marigolds have had|!hose present there vare five Wha are | Gmund. Province of Wurtemburg, 3 DIES IN THIS CITY. much satisfaction from the hardy | Detween the ages of 73 and 80, all be-| Germany, Dec. 6, 1835. He came (o 2 - By e —_— blossoms, which is some cases this|Ing [n 8000 health. As the guests de-|ihig country when 13 years of age | S Guotation from Kipling: subject | g oie Mere Saturday Night—H fallhave survived all the other flow- |[arted expressions of pleasure were | jn £OUGLY, WRCR A3, vears of 8ge | Noble and His Plans, Mrs. F. W. Cole- ettt 3 by ers in the garden. heard irom everyone for their most|y] he moved to’ Norwich in 1365 and i F - ” — \ Swift Long of Waterford shot a fox —— bert J. Wyckoff; discussion. Yip Fong, 28, owner of a Chinese 3 one morning last week. Reynard was|INCUBATOR BABY P 3 L.‘g:vmbg: ':.—:l,:tme-u nnp:hf:o?. ‘h.x‘r!"t |un .vn:tbto “(il'.'y“I :Bnl:h 'brr.u(m F e A = el e AT_BACKUS HOSPITAL. 95 Sachem street: roll call, quotations [automobile and taken to the isundry him, killing him at one shot. Child is Making Geod Progs R 3 trom N:L:;Ju“e:x:dr: o z:';.de:m':’m A J-ruem_ ey iway,where / Miss M. C. Adles will be back from cubator Two Weeks. Modicine, Rev. Joseph F. Cobb: Life, | to attend. New York Tuesday with the new hair Mrs Harriet S. Blackmar: intermis-| The doctor made him more comfort- styles.—Adv. One of the more than usually inter- sion; readings from Rabindranath Ta- (able and saw him again Sunday sbout % = esting cases at the Backus hospital at gore, Miss Susle S. Whittlesey; dis- |noon, when his condition did not eeem -By request of the Holy Name so- |the present time is that of an incubator cussion. to_be any worse. DON'T GUE3S ABOUT YOUR f[|ciety, o month's mind hish mass of |baby with which the hospital staff is| | ‘mber_13—Hostess, Mrs. A. C.| Sunday evening about § o'clock the i S v requiem for James Morgan was sung | having euccess that is very encourag- Hatch, No.,72 McKinley avenue: sub- h KYES—s| in St. Patrick’s church Saturday at S |ing. The little one has been in the o ject. Musical, Miss Mary G. Hender- - o'clock by Rev. J. H. Eroderick. incubator about two weeks now and ®on: social evening. hfl m " % has been given expert attention, the December 14—Hostess, Mrs. Joseph had OPTOMETRIST Mayor T. C. Murphy of Norwich is | case being in.charge of Dr. H. E. Hig- D. Haviland, No. 42 Greene avenue: |conducted it was determined that vice president of the Mayors' Asso- |gins. The baby was prematurely born roll call, an art anecdots subject, | death had been caused by a ruptured . g ciation of Connecticut, which Is to 3 for eye-strain or optical defects at 6 1-2 months. B Etchers and Their Works, Miss Mary et 4 Embal hold its annual meeting in New Ha-| s the baby is in a public ward, the E. Wattles; Acid, Mrs. Elizabeth B.| Undertaker Hourigan was given s an mers —_— of any kind. ven Wednesday, at the city hall. h;:s;:ltal lauthor{l;les are x{:d to have £ Dt."ll: Intermission: The Technique | mission to care :or t?:dr. w s visitors to see the case and to demon- - of Etching, Rev. ¥. W. Coleman; dis- |will be sent to New Yo : He is the specialist, registered Notices are being sent aut by. the | St iem how he. faciition 1ot : e g o e 337 MAIN STREET §- by law for the scientific exami- §| secretary, Mrs. therine 3004y | the hospital provides are on a J January 1i—Hostess, Mrs. F. W. AUTOMOBILE COLLISION. i Spalding of Eridgeport, for the meet- ‘ ot Ty e . W Opparite Post Offica nation of the eyes and for pre- ing of the State Audubon society, at |V (1 the best that the metropolitan Coleman, Trinity Methodist Episcopal soribing, fitting and adjusting || (1 Rercheia orary on etuiay Nems | BOSPItals can furnish. : Shurch; oll call, an interesting fact Firemen Help to Get Them Apari— |} Phone 3212 Lady Assistamt b - ut California: subject. an Nobody Hurt. Hundreds of persons have visited FUNERALS. Francisco Exposition, Miss Edna A. e Absolute accuracy in results the grounds at the residence of George John' H. Tayl %nun The Setting Sun. Mrs. Willlam | Ag Erroll C. Lillibridge, street com- 16 GateRvial, S. Palmer, in the Pequot section. to ohn” H. Taylor. . Collins: intermission: Our WIild | missioner, was backing his inspect and admire the beautiful flow- | . Saturday affernoon at 2 o'clock a|, - Animal Neighbors in Winter, Mrk. |out of the rear of the city baru Satur- | COMMERCIAL MINERAL Do not trust to haphazard §|ers, during the two public days each |prayer service was read over the re- . Aomi = " |Fred L. Newton: discussion. day afternoom, about 3.45 o'clock, it i : = 2 4 POTASH MADE IN U. & It s . weel mains of John H. Taylor, at the home January 25—FHostess, Mrs. Joel B. run into by Charles T. Bard of b inv:"’ b;'“]“ fl""" . ¢ of Benjamin Hall, No. 46 River avenue, TOPEPIE XL SMITH. Slocum. Miss Jennie L. Spencer, No.|Mncoln avegue with his rosdster. In|, = =o—o— o / oy e danger your Look "ang see if you have pald|Rev. Leavitte Shorburne, pastor of St.|engaged as a gardeney for Joseph | 155 Eriadway: roll call, An Astrolog- |the machine with Commissioner Lilli- ne eyesight. : Your water bill Five per cent. added|James' Episcopal church, Poquotanuck, | Ripley. In 1871 he #tarted in busi- |3l Whim; subject, American Sculp-|nridge were Police Commissioners the Interior % to all bills remaining unpaid after Oc- | officiating. At 3.15 o'clock funeral er- | ness for himself at Norwich Town,|tors. Mrs. John E. Fanning: Ursa|Henry Gebrath, John R. Fowler and 25 o tober 20.—adv. Vices were held at St. James' church | which tusiness he conducted up to the | Mador. Edwin A. Tracy; intermission: | william 8. Murray, but none of the oc- 3 With a large attendance. - Rev. MTr.|time of his death. The Glory of ‘the Heavens, Mrs. S. 8. | cupants were hurt. 3 Ajthough it was announced that the | Sherburne officiated and the choir ren- | He receiveq his education in the| TRresher; discussion. Chief Howard L. Stanton of the fire > i Navy Yard was to be used 4s a sub- |dered Nearer, My God, to Thee, and | public schools of his native town and| , Felruary S—Banqguet: roll ; call; | gapartment was near the ecene of the Opticians and Lens Grinders marine base by November 1st, there | Lead Kindly Light. The bearers ware | ¢ Philadelphia, Pa. In 1863 -he mar- | ~83n Your Favorite Story: commit- | gccident and he .summoned some of are few signs of preparation about|John H. Poweison. George A. Lath- |ried Katherine Spang of Philadeiphia. | (¢ Willlam H. Collins, Fred L. New- | the firemen the Central station to PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING there yet, beyond the replanking of the | rop, Herbert W. Lucas, Charles 8. Eb | 17 is survived by his wife, five sons, | (0% Mrs. Charles Child Gildersleeve. | help clear the street. The front axie . ; big T wharf. berts, George Bogue and Oliver CEurc] § y It Mrs. Mary A, C. Avery, 8. Howard|o¢ the Bard machine was badly twisted and burial took place in Pbauetanuck | ot Nus Fonaon. roacntk T o | Mea and the left front tire burst, while the | special agent of the geologic survey A correspondent mentions that im- y. Rev. Mr. Sherburne con- |} ana Frank ‘all of Norwich. Alse ebruary 22—Hostess. Mrs. Edwin|Lillitridge car escaped with a bent | teiling how by a simple being. made to the |ducted the committal service. The|four daughters, Mrs. Allen Harver of | A- Tracy. No. 33 #”aulding street: roll | mudguard. As the machine was not |had been produced al garage on Oakland farm |floral tributes were numerpus and Stonington, Mrs. George C. Tubbs, of | 8!l A Patriotic Question; _subject. | damaged to much extent, the fire com- in a reat vein in Piute county, at Goshen belonging to W. Bllery Al- | handsome. < Boston, Katherine D. and Clara 1, | America's Preparedness for ‘War, Jo- | missioners continued on their way to | Utah. {lyn. Mr. Allyn married Miss Mar-| Undertakers Church ‘& Allyn had|of Norwich, and one sister and four | S¢Ph D. Haviland: intermission; A |the West Side, where they made an| An alunite is known to exist in large guerite Almy. of Norwich. charge of the funeral arrangements. brothers, ail of Philadelphia. Mardi Gras Carnival investigation In regard to the estab- | quantities in Utah; Colo, Nevara, Cal- Mrs. Charles A. Sellick. Enthusiastic and highly successtul | MAarch l4—Hostess, Mrs. Fred L.|jishment of an electric light. ifornia and Arisona, Mr. Lane at Ra"lon’s At the thirty-third aoniversary of| Rev. Joel B. Slocum. D. D. pastor |in the business which he had built up | Yeaion No. 9 Slater e D i e tche conference of Baptist ministers of |of the Central Baptist church, offi-|in Norwich Town, he not only po 2 - ory; subject, Dyestuffs an .. P) onnecticut. to be held today (Mon-{olated at the funeral service held Sat. | sessed those qualities that led to suc- | e War, Willlam H, Collins; ~The potash for agricultural day), at Middletown, starting at 2 p.|urday afternoon at 2 o'clock for Mrs. | cess In his work, but he won esteem | SPectrnm. Miss Jennie L. Spencer, Mise for use in the Z oy, Barl W. Darrow of West | Charles A. Sellick at her home, No, 336 |and_ high regard for what he was as | Eleanor M. Rose: intermission: Em- . D E N T I S T Willington will be the secretary. F‘rlnkl!; street. Friends acted as bear- |2 man. Always relladle, always help- ';}:‘l‘;n“zm and Tests, Fred L. ers and burial took place In Yeautic|rul, smoothing many a troubled way, ; discussion. % ~Look and i F{f you have Dald|cemetery and a committal service was | he won move than success. -Not oniy | . March 25—Hostesses, Mre. Joseph F. DR. E. I. JONE3 S T e P cent cxdded | read by Rev. Dr. Slocum. There were |in his own famfly will his loss be|Cobd. Mrs. S. Howard Mead, "The| ..oy uine B Meech I8 spending a i g o r | o Sons pemaining unpaid after OC-)a number of beautiful flowers. Under- | great, but also In that neighborkood | CRUTCh of the Good Shepherd; roll call, | Mi52 Touise B. Mool Suite . 46 . Shannon Building | *P°r 20—24v- takers Henry Allen & Son had charge | from which so many who could il |AR Anccdote of the Stage: subject, o 5 of the funeral arrangements. be sparred have passed on in the last | Lh® Modern Drama, Mrs. Elizabeth B.| . pvank Holms of Greene avenue Take elevator . Shetucket Street en-| An outline program of the national Sarsiainls: MaDaomtc, few years. Davis: intermission: The Play. spent the week end in Boston. trance. Phone. e Sacond” Conaresational saoule“%f| The funeral of Jeremiah McDonala |, His last years of iiiness were made | (ADril 11-Fostess. Mrs Herbert J. | the Second < flmwh: R so|was held Saturday morning at ¥ 1g|Deantiful by the devotion of all in the | WivKkof. No. - 4 iin Bt call, Quotation frontr the planning to attend these meetings dur. | 0'clock from his residence ‘No. 77 Hixp | home circle. o] subject. The Proces- . ing the eight days, October 20-27, at|Street, with a mass of requiem in St. Mrs. Ada Kinne; ston of the Flowers, Miss Amanda M.| poo .04 Mre Richard R. Graham Emest Bulhrd New Haven. Tatricics church at 9 o'clock, Rev.| Mrs. Ada Kinne, 71 years of age | Fisher: Jack-the-Pulpit, Rev. Joel B. have returned home from a tfip up the % e o goivin officlating. At theldied at her home in Griswold Satur- | Slocum, D. D.: intermission; Read- e ot . A Miadletown physician, who has a | C198¢ of the mass Miss Isabella Pe-|day night at 1145 o'clock, following|ings from the = Twentieth Century | =% e number of Norwich friends) Dr. James | {Ton¢ rendered two hymns. The bear-|an fliness of a week. She was the | Poets, Mrs. Joel B, Slocum: aiscus. VIOLIN A La was taken ‘to the Mid- | ¢S Were James and Patrick Mahoney, | daughter of Mr, ana Mrs. Henry Gulle | ston " Mr. and Mrs. Horatio Bigelow en- dlesex hospital Friday for.an operation | LiMOthY Twomey and Jeremiah Sul-| who lived at Gafle Hill. For nearly tertained informally at their home April 25—Hostess, Mrs. Frank H. Al pveat TE ACH ER for ‘appendicitis. The operation was | livan and burial took place in fitty years Mrs. Kinne had made het |len No. 50 Williams street: roil call, | SUnday e AN Bl]sm formed by Dr. Willlam F. Verdi, of | Mary's cemetery. Relatives and friends A Bird Imitation; subject, The Feath- | y.. 1an L. Darrow of New Haven ‘ew Haven. e T Shd Wes & MU her 00 ered Songsters, Miss Carrie A. Stev- |, H= ot Mrs. Frank 4. Robinson All String Instruments repaired Tndertaker M. Hourigan had char, - ens: Whip-poor-will, William 1. Col- | 0% ‘Sachem. i Don’t fail to attend the Hallowe'en 3 3¢ | Methodist church at Voluntown. Iins: intermission; The Economic Violins spid on easy terms social given by the €atholic Women's |l the funeral arrangements. Frank C. VanD: Value of Birds, Mrs. Joseph F. Cobb: For appointments address E. [|club, Friday evening, Oct. 22 i Ordanist in Néw York Churoh: e S S e discuselon. X E. B D, Bli Olympic hall. Drew's orchestra. Ad- 9 & iy Frenk C. VanDuyne, 41 vears of| May 5—Hosteas, Mrs. Charles Child . EALARD. Bilde Pinen, Nor- missioh 25c—adv. Waldo_S. Newbury, son of Mr. and |age, died in this city Sunday after- is helpi le™ wich, Conn. Mrs. E. M. Newbury, of 2 Melrose ter- | noon fcllowing a serious fllness of 3 a s plng young pwp e Cvcry race, who is taking a course of studies | several week's duration. Mr. Van- o R Hert E2 rs. Elizabeth R. Norton, with sev- . Egant b ; = friends, has returned from a motor in New York city, has secured the po- | Duyne had been a resident of this city 2 ! day into spheres of useful-. 3 he sition of organist at the Morningside | for the past dozen years and up till | Ve CkOf: Treetaads. John E. Fanning: | trip over the Mohawk Trail y Sp! Presbyterian church i that city.|six monghs ago had been employed | ntermission: Land Reclamation, @rank g H. Allen: discussion. Miss Frances Young sna Mre [NESS, and consequently into themselve to A, |Mr. Newbury, who is only 19 | as boss of the finishing department of May 23—Hostess. Mrs. Willlam H. . l‘“ mBAR" ASH vears old, was for four years organist | the United State’s Finishing com- ] n Frederick T. Sayles served at the Nor- g > SQ. U bt ) of Trinity Methodist Episcopal chupch |pany's piant in Greeneviile. Mr. Van- | Con ey Noigts, iciiniey. avente: 7oll | wich ‘ciub tea. Saturday aftern greater possibilities of happi-. r call, an original couplet: debate: in- - NATIVE SPINACH - Sk oy idh P line s tags| s 2rom .’v)“t Having :ae’hn.%:fggodlz.ld::‘::hz& DPPISAN S ness. . Sk rol ar Bone. ant overseer in that gity, = FANCY CAULIFLOWER | o osn: be dons i brineing shout | While on his way home Saturday o and Mrs. VanDuyno made thelr BAPTIST YOUNG PEOPLE Let us help YOU, too. E o SNOW APPLES e s g R ] R ST as‘-lg:v'w:o s ot | vecentty thiy: Smoed € No. 86, Foureh OBSERVED ANNIVERSARY. oMz and Mrs. Luctus Briggs gave You may enter at any hmc!»- Rt s destroys from his bicycle at Backus corners|strest. Mr. VanDuyne leaves his|iistorical Sketch of Central Church flapes of :’!lh;lrmfl Friday evening Day or Night Classes. = _|and breke his colisr bone. He was | Wife, who Wwas Mary Purdon before = Union Given Miss Alice M. Dean. People’s Market|, rmme s suy beve o oo (5 5%, Sbebe i I bl s Leffingwell and . A. H. Beebe taken tc a Jewett|Helen VanDuyne, ten years of age. ¢ Call and Investigate. deal to sag-about Brescia es a typical | City doctor to have the injury cared |Mr. VanDuyne was a Congregational- | I cofinection with the 75th anniver- . ; centre. Ou 6 Franklin Street JUSTIN HOLDEN, Propristor &N for. list by faith. He was well known to DSt Daplst Shh o stway | NORWICH BUSINESS a of friends who sincerely re- To Go on Auto 'r:“,_ gret his death and the heartfelt sym- A ; Géorge W. Pratt and Jonn H. i Marion Block, 328 Main 8treet a8 —— 2een COLLEGE all extended the be: ed of Rockwell street. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Selden B. Manwarring lt.thl,.l R ‘St g o 345 ane raise service s : of Oswegatchie left Friday morning wpe e Ik by the orchestra. Presi. 99 to 105 Main Street ~-- for Hartford, where théy will be the < W. E. CANFIELD, Prop. guests of friends for a few days, after| Suffragan Bishop's Appointments. |dent Henry-A. Covey conducted the X y gave which they will accompany their the appointments of the suf- « friends o;’ a long l.utzgmnblla trip | fragan bishop announced in the Com- u.ff:;' G.o. m"wh‘ c”?f::o‘:'ulf. through the states in New England, | necticut Churchman are the following : SPECIALIST hore they B oeor T pvew IOk | inciuding a trip through the — M- | of local interest: T o ot Ay > EEBET o fl on Discases of the Stomach and | Tew Savn Tottomine o OUPinE 0F & | hawic Trafl, Noy. 11—Dinner of the New London | wrsient. en ;. Phodmatiem . "automobile Taces at Sheeps- By e "f,,‘},","fi‘“‘"’q R A anuroh, Myitie, 2 { e sl | e ety S 5 a3 |/« Jobn Hurley tn bis Plsassnt Day s> Calvasy Srch, Stonington, ‘ ERlch =T T e R o R i — & OLIVE R. RILEY GA LANDS - Sy : ks it iooked ug | PiShop will atiend the meeting and |the nt o At the |08 ] gsrz B g0 8T U St ol R Dot e’ | it s e s, Thomas 0 = sh half conry In this city on' Nov. 1_1‘ PUMPKIN LANTERNS g Boy With Fractured Skull, BLACK CAT LANTERNS> P : A 8 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Wretings pos Connectleut Children’s Ald Soclsty. Iww*nmm Chi = M ons 2l 'i"cm;:’ Ald -qu:{y"il: &:' rs-’liu'mm it m&: abo go}o o'do::,-. k= li-u-Au- Y :lt 8 Rs- EDWIN FAY wren necticuf X morn! u ton was hela at Hartford Wednesday, Oct. 20, | dlstance of 35 feet. The child. was ‘headquarters on - FRANKLIN SQUARE s Ror Hantines 5. Hart By D B Rt 5 R B, Be e v o’ ev. ings " P - department of ehild-helping o g A and he ren- i JOU WANT to put .E Teacher of Piano N. E. Canservatory Course 218 West Thames St. Tel. 1053-3 DEL - HOFF Rates 75 cents per day and um _ HAYES BROTHERS. he found s friend who furni . dozen candles and with these Johu 1it up and kept at businees, 7 ]_, eventng afrer bis elpotrto lght|B. Brewster, D. D, and the suffragan burned g g e bR e o g s thrs

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