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i -'-Qe Mm;—r . —~$.‘:a e Sy b M ‘w«:‘- years ago thiy weok & -'.-- i held in Nor for the pur- weather will mml d%& lur - 2 1|-‘| e -.w:h 5 m 3 t, which took an in m e & _mgwm&c nnuuhmbrxmf» onc Fm“_ newly organized. ‘was covers o Bnins % IY ewlu “N Sovons . the across hire; Sunday fair. signed his commissi present site EDW!N L. BURNAP, B atorn Now York: Fair Saturday, [could enter iuto business at Sa have yet an cooler east portion;. Sunday fair. Where he wes last The best 20, 1915. Observations in Nerwich. . Qutober 26, 1865, D—wnCh lr':uny: oflobfl' ¥ The following records, re;.omd from ome on Church sireet. give no- Sevins show- the .chauges e ininatine; In TOMPKINS 67 West Main Street i i _pharmacy, Tn emperature and the barometric changes Friday: Lee: had this cky for a pcflhd of v ing been & mlmbst of the finn nf and Osgood at the tim Extracts from ms files of Lhc N.rwlfll F g § i 1 9 2 { 7. a m Trinity church of this city has ex- 'FURS : . Metning Bulletin of 1465 follow: tended a call to Rev. Andrew Mackle, m m m : B 3| Monday, Oct. 23, 1865.—Pus to|of Westfleld, to become W J_ c“hme ‘Highest ‘66, lowest i, the cal! published in Saturday’s - | pastor. It 1s probable that the call Remodele’fl, Repalred Copurisons tin and aigned b: il be accepted. GAS FITTING, PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING, 10 West Main Street, Norwich, Cons:. Agent for N. B. O, Sheet Packing. T. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing 92 Franklin Street FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY CO Ne. 11 to 25 Ferry Straet Predictions “for Friday: Partly cloudy. Friday's weather: Cloudy during day; thunder showers atmight; south-| west wind. and Re-Dyed at lsa_pult Prices. All work *\nnnised if not satisfactory, money refunded L Water. || Ri | set 8y Day. e m I p.m Il & m The French Amerlcan i Fur Co. Thayer Block anklm Sq.” 73 Smg Street, N'w London, Conn. Thursday, November ham vs. New London C‘wytr_:(-nd the Saturday company. Kir- ‘ment met uhApono Lot the.pe purposs. T S a8 organ remarks were made by Licut. Col. Peale, Capt, Woodward, and cthers after which a boolk for the reception of the names of members was.opened, and in a short time twen- -|ty signatures were obtained. .There is no doubt that with but little effort amorg the old soldiers of the 18th, a first rate company of a hundred men can be formed. Brigadier and Brevet Major General Henry W. Birge of this city, has re- signed his commission and his resig- nation has been accepted. His ser- vices have been eminent and Ni h may well be proud of his record. - Gen. .| Birge designs going . into business' in Savannah, where he was last in gom- mand and starts. for .that place this Will Dispense Loafers. There's one thing we shall all thank the eold chilly winds of November for. They will drivé indoors the crowd of loafers t every night in warm weather 4 around the street cor- niers, and at their favorite resorts on Main street, and elsewhere, _spitting of the Grand Cummndlr’ n( the Knights Templars of the state of Con- necticut will be held at Masonic hall, this city on Thursday of mext week. Capt. Robert W. Huntingten, U. S, Marine Corps, is in town on leave of absence. Captain Huntington th hailing - from Hartford, has friends here where he waa & Dupll In the $¥oe Academy. For the past two years he has been on duty with the sloop-of-war, Jamestown, in. the East Indian squadron. i e Sum, Moon and T! " Hign 1l Moo: I‘ Rise: l\ & JOHN A. DUNN 50 MAIN STREET Parker-Dayenport Co. ve, Andrew Stevens. Mabel Weeks ve. Shore Line Electric Ry, Co: WANKS—At Hanks Hill, Oct 31, 191 Tuesaa: n.n o M and Mre Dwignt B 3 0:38 Il 331 1143 Six hours after high water it is low tide, which s followed by fleod tide. G18Y—In Norwich, Oct. 29, d.n[h(er et inaer t Mra. Witter Kinney Tingley. WICKS—In Putnam,_ Oct. 31, fon to Mr. and M Sta) COAL AND LUMBER COAL free Buraing Kinds and Lehige ALWAYS IN STOCK l llll. : Dr. ai Chatles Loe of t the firm of Lee and Os- 5 died at his residence on Church street on Wednesday night at the age of 75. He was stricken down with a paralytic shock on in 1A _pnd. bas never risen from his Fnce. Deacon Lee was one of Sac cigest merchants, having been in business here in_all, some 36 yvears. He was born in Windham in 1790. Tsn't it about time the hackmen showed their cards with number of licenss ‘and rates of fares, in their Luclus e 1838, nion " B, | Ladles’ Gull‘ Halds’ m-m’ Cm Supper—Jally Twé Glve Dance— Notes. weelr. B_Al-. FACE AND !I:ALP lmml'l 4_of -shampoolns; also. of ladies’ own combings for the —_— onable ringlets in puff style'and| A large number. aitended the clam A hEglass e chowder eerved betwéen 5.30 and 10.30 306 Main Street, Next to Chelsea Bank.|in the guild room of St Andrew’s Telephaye 052-4. church Friday evening. The supper was given under the auspices of the MARRIED EASAULT—PAGE_In Dayville. Oct. 25 1915, by Rev. Ignatius Kost. lllu‘ ‘A-(olneno Marchessault — and Speclaities Co, TAFTVILLE . Bennis Murphy Elected Captain of the .I-ACH—II\I.I Saranac Lake, Oct. 20, llli Mrs. l‘rltlll Wolice and Jarvia . Hail 56 West Wocdstock. Conn. P PREPARE FOR hacks? The captaln of police has| Basketball ~Team — Open SHARPE_BURCHNALL—In Hampton; Telephone 463-13 | Ladies’ Guild soclety and proved to|tobacco juice on the sidewalks, mak- | stirred them up sufficiently and it is| Thanksgiving—Netes, 0 m?: : be & success. ing comments on passersby, staring | ho will comply with the law — Pomeret and Seiina Etizaveth Burch- Wl TBR W3t 3 Moween Novelhes —_— penple out of countenance and making aay. Manager Roy of the basketball team| nalt 1918 | Jolly T themselves generally a nuisance. Cold Polics Have Rogue’s Gallery. \-u JAnmounced that he will open the MAYKARD-_BOTLAIS _{n Danjelson. Jobn ‘-..‘.. & Son [ 3 . The Jolly Two gave a very success- | weather will rid us of flies, mosqui- . 1 basketball season on Thanksgiv-| Oct Omer Maynard oo S 2 WITCHES LUNCH SETS a Toat All hail the A “Rogue's Gallery” consisting of Mabel Boulais of Danieteon: During warm days ful snd enjoyable dance In Pulaski hall | toes and corner loafers. en| A e s LR m. afternoon, when he expects et 3 COAL GHOSTS 2 NAPKINS on. North Main street Fridey eévening.|to cold weather. : “‘; mfil “n:". ,’: mm'”c‘-‘" e ;‘.‘f have the strong Danielson team on the | KIZNN! wnm’z‘— "‘:'m—l e best time any MICE CREPE PAPER |Music for the dancing was furnished | Tuesday, Oct. Tarhymt u','.‘ o i B h.:“"nm floor. Murphy, who was captain of Kc,,,“". e R repair work, instead of wait- No. 2 Nut 2500 pee ton N. GARLANDS by’ Ethier's orchestfa. ' Refreshiments | Brevet Major . I besn chosen Joankof Rew raver. ing until the cold makes eut- Yard SNAKES were served. this clty, has been ordered to du! Slate Company in Norwich. season, and | (e F New Hav “serean = Sor-g Office and Yard Central TRICKS MASKS e the staff of Major Geneéral Potter, com- | Saturday, Oct. 25, 1865.—The Ameri- |under his guldance the boys ought to|*{j1 7 ®y Rev, J. C. Sut. side work diffi POST CARDS ~ JOKES Note: manding the military department of can Slate Company recently organized in this city are manufacturing holders for siate pencils, for which they have : Murphy, applied for a patent. The invention is | ler, Belair, Stanley 3 very simple, consisting merely of a|is ‘& mewcomer in OBpien:, Misa Margarst Fitspatrick Wooden holder about the lengih of a Sorwich” iead pencil, with a grove in which the | having played on fast teams in Provi slate pencil is inserted, when it is ee- |dencs _Potter, who played a strong | CRANDALLRARVEY_To Stoningte cured by a brass band. game last year at guard, is lost to the R e ot el Shs Col. A. B. Mygatt of New Mijiford, | team. as he has moved to Danlelson, Gertrude Harvey of Stonington. National Bank Commissioner for Con- ne«-uc\;‘ nl;.‘d Rhode llh;l‘d, has b«‘m‘ in D‘T':m agement annow! e that this DIED town for the past two ys examining S Than: L the affairs of our Natlonal banke. He here will be & uniform price at n‘..".‘fi,._'r'.'..,,,’:"‘.;"}' %';,,u‘?"‘ ""- 3 . ariors of L V. egation. e H. Seiin and Mise Snier Miner both the fol- € of Fitehvill PUMPKIN LANTERNS The Greeneville ' BLACK CAT LANTERNS | 1P, asainst the Reaton MRS. EDWIN FAY |= = campus. FRANKLIN SQUARE Rhode Island =nd Connecticut. Hav- Ing reported to_that officer at his headquarters at Newport, R. I he has been apointed assistant inspecior gem- eral of the department and Is now on an inspecting tour of all the military posts, -commands, etc., in the Jdepart- ment. dways will line my. second. team the Academy furn out (o be.a winning The team will be made -h lowing players Margaret il This Is Gas Heater Weather With the sudden drop in the temperature, the absence of steam and other heating, has brought discomfort to many. A GAS HEATER Pupils who were not absent or tardy during the past month at the public Schooi were. let out of school & half =~ | hour before time Friday afternoon. CTOWII afld Bfidge l“""m Chaster of Eastern Star IC'I-- Work brated Its Blr\hdly Date. We give this branch of dentistry Bleachery Growing. The Norwich Bleaching and Calen- dering Company have lately increased their capital, and propose to enlarge their business. Governor Buckingham has become a large stockholder and his son-in-law, Quarter-master Gen- 1915, will ¢omplete his examination here of prices when | puneral from tod; Mana- ville, Moosup and other neighbor- ing tcwns who have fast quintettes. Sachem chapter, No. 54, organized Oct. 28, 1903, observed its 12th anni- versary after the regular ‘busipess meeting in Buekingham Memorial on Wednesday night. At the business meeting, which preceded the enter- fainment programme, an invitation LEGAL ACTIONS FOR SEVERAL DIFFERENT CAUSES. Attorneys Sue Their Clients—Divorces REVIEWED WORK OF PARK CHURCH WOMEN. morning at § o'clock. flowers. WGARRY—In Putnam. Kindl: Attended Fair. SR Among the out of town peopie 0 at- most. careful.attantion. In addition to absolutely painl sions in our dental chaits yau're cortain of the very bést grade of work at MODERATE icharges. You ‘notice the word, “moderate” is in capital letters bécause our moderate-charge policy for SKILL- FUL. wark. is a guarantes of abso- DR. F. C. JACKSON ‘DR. D. J. COYLE Succeeding the King Dental Co. 203 M. Street Next to Beston Store 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Daily Sundays by Appointment Lady Attendant "Phone 321-3 Mast Cigara -u Goo TOM'S 1-2-3 5¢c CIGAR GOOD FELLOW.10cClI Try them and see, THO'. M. SHEA, Prop. Franklin St. , Next'to Palace Cate ,“541 Adan?s Tavern 1861 affer to !h“vu‘uie ine finest standarg brands of Beer of Burope und America: Bohemian, r!h-ar, Culmbach Havarian and Burton Muers Quinness' Dublin Stout, Beer, Bass; Pale Scotch Ale, G & C. Iniported Ginger Ale, Bunk Sl r, 8, ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser, Budwelser, Schiitz and Pabst, A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town. Telephone 447-12. DR. PECK Practice confined to Eye, Ear, | Saturday evenings 7 n 8 ‘American House Special Rates to Theatre Troupes, Traveling Men, Eta, Livery 'z Fall Mlllmer MRS. G. P. STANTON d— THESE ARE BETTER GAR Hemm this week that the 'National ity Ba Frank Jones™ Nourish- Shetuokst Street, FARREL & SANDERSON, Props. was extended by Fidelity chapter of New London. to visit -that chapter on Nov. 6, and the invitation was ac- cepted.” Worthy Matron Mary E. Stevens presided at the meeting. The anniversary =programme was then rendered as follows: Piano selec. ton, Stater Florence Weller: reading, Sister Susie M. Parks; voeal solo,- ter Flcrence Weller; vocal solo, Si KG’I' Jennie Kendall; magical feat: Herr Dawbler; vocal _solo, George E. Stevens; 'arks. . < The numbers were _announced by Brother Elmer D, Kinsman. ~$60,000 Suit After Mystic Fire. offics of Clerk George E. Parsons: with Edwin S. and Winfleld S. Pendle- ton a8 co-defendants, is sued for $60,- 000 Gamages by the Benner Line, New Jorsey corporation, which s cured a judgment for 342,344.27 with $2,096.74 costs against Fleids S. Pen- dleton in the United States district court in New York on Aug. 9. 1915 The jucgment has not' been paia snd the claim is made that Fields S. Pen- e | oei Mstecasivated 66 L TOLORE. chairmien, Emily Dolbeare, Fiora . J, |deferéants on Oct. 5, 1914, seven tracts ,.-uzpa‘"ék Maty E. Washburn, Mary | Of 1and with buildings in' Mystic, with Stevens, Annie L. Rawecn, Agnes J. | Water privileges and riparfan rights, BLgxl-urn Emma . Breed Lisl was played during the social hour that followed, and the prizes, | !0 prevent the Benner Line from col- nandsome tray cloths. were awarded to | 1ecting the judgment and to conceal Sarah Wilson ‘and - George I |the property from attachment. It is further claimed that the de- endant, Fields S. Pendleton, has no other property liable and is considerably indebted and in- solvent. Since the alleged fraudulent trans- fer, tke buildings have been destroyed by’ fire and the two co-defendants are now claiming and trying to collect the 337,000 insurance onthe property from the scven insurance companies that carried the risk. A court decree setting aside the Prof. Brother recitation, Mrs. Witho! About 60 were present at the cele- braticni. George E, Stevens was chair- man of the entertainment committee. led Byrnes an Assistant Cashier. was announced in the New York nk of New York had appoint- tiree new assistant cashiers—Da- S WS Barry, Tonait M. Byenes oaa William L. McKee. Mr. Brynes is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Frederick Byrnes' of Wirren | (i plaintift company 1o resort to the st property in order to judgment and a-decree declaring and adjudging the insurance money to be the property of Flelds S. Pendieton as Winter. Colds and Coughs Hoarseness, bronchitis, sore throat and croup give way to Hale’s Honey the Benner Line are asked for. The law firm of Kenealy, Brennan & $5,000 suit against Henry Gardiner of Waterford and Lydia G. defendants are trustees under the will of Leuisa M. Gardiner of Waterford. The law firm alleges that it has ren- dered services and expended the trustees and has never been pai A $5,500 bank_.account of Heary Gua ner in the Savings Bank of New don has been attached. popular Und-filud Lottora. m“’fi‘kb.r o g g A.Crnm\m'l?u Flore B, Pl Ofl For tho Sunny South. t, the well Papers in these four new suits re- turnable -before the superior court in Noveniber were flled on Friday at the Fielde S. Pendleton of New York, and that the conveyance was made consideration and with intent to attachment transfer as far as necessary to enable satisfy their far as necessary to satisfy the claim of Whittlesey of New London brings a Berg: t Elizabeth, N. J, for legal fees. The from May 1, 1912, to Oct. 21, 1913, Tor| ‘Harry J, Ko Ne Lond Of Horehound and Tar | |0 e .;:ungi&%umm since Sep: For mny, y, many ars in eity and S e s Ao 5; ok t B. Kntpn of uflhlpflll.l‘. Ve, '1)‘!: Alexander. wm uu.n-xoa on \h: 18, 1908. a. asks tor‘fl.z.e;-toay of a son, aged 9, and a Eein oF Naw .h" sues for a The ‘Ift of unclaimed letters- in_ the! ‘for the week end- Crark, Annual Meeting Listened to Reports of Many Lines of Activity. ere were about 80 in attendance © annual meeting of the Woman' assoclation of Park Congregational church, which was held in the Osgood Memorial on Friday afternoon. Mrs. Samuel H. Howe presided. The opening hymn, as well as_the twn otkers given, was led by Mrs. Bela P. Leorned, Misé Charlotte Blackman at thc plano. Seripture reading and prayer by Mrs. Howe was followed by the report of the secretary and treas- urer Mrs. Oliver L. Johnson. Mra. Howe spoke of the group of noble women taken away by death in| the past year, Mrs. Charles Spalding: | Mrs. George F. Bard, _Mrs. Philip Ensling, Mrs. Robert Stanton, Mr: Charles' J. Rogers and Mrs. Thomas Wattles, each of whom had bravely fulfille¢ her task. Reports of the year's work in the various societies were then given and gave an interesting xllmpu of the great amount of quiet service in each department, which amounts to so much in a summary of this kind. Mru. George W. Lane told of _the mary boxes sent by the Home M slonery soclety and of the meetings hel Guring the vear. Miss Louise B. Meech, the treasurer, added that nearly $859 had been expendod in this work. Mre George D. Coit told of the recent meet'ngs in New Haven, where thou- sanGs of people—many of them having to- stand during the . time—listened gogerly for hours to ' addresses and | s for the welfare of our country 2nd the heip of other peoplen. . Bhe also read a list of the many things Congregationalists have already done —as starting the first college and the public schools, missions and reforms of all kinds. Miss Mary A. C. Avery gave a re- port cf the year in the Forelsn Mis-, sionary society, and Miss A. N. Trum- | Buil aded that over 3400 had been | siver. toward foreign missions. . Miss | Alice Cogswell gave a Ml' en- | Htlcd Thank Offering Week. Miss Dor- othy Jones read Miss Maria T. Gal- 1up’s report for the Daughters of the Cavenant, and Mies Katharine Isbister of the new. society which is-to be = Syl Bl B Oliver L. Johnson told of the annual . ¥oll for the very youngest! Church peopie. For Parish Houss Association. For the Parish House association, | Mrs. ‘Frank H. Bunnell gave an ac. count of the meetings and accomplish- ments of ‘the year.. Miss Eliza W. known Hewif bl lu;nuh of Hlmlllon avenue leaves ‘ednesday- Chatf for tanocoga, Tenn., where he will spend the winter with his Drot ewitt, her, Austin H Rev. Father Lynch of Baltic. was the guest day. was the guest friends Thursday. non for his home in New Bedford,where drew the plans for the here, has returned LY. where be is employed, after spending |MR. AXD MRS, WALTER ECCLESTON 's«p-flc.manoum tend the Sacred Heart parish fair held in Parish hall Thursday evening were | BARTLETT Rev. Futher Paradis of Moosup and Persenals. Gus Paradise has purchased from Willimantic man a valuable hound. Miss Laura friends here Thurs- L0) The Taftville football club held a| G meeting Thursday evening in new quarters. Miss Dora Blanchette of Willimantic | . * of Hunter's avenue ‘Warren Hoiland left Friday after- be will spend the week end. Architect O’Conmnell of Bonon, who Sacred Heart el chudrih was in town Thursday and #The scheduled football game be- tween the local team and Plal has the Goodyear team. / Jesse Greenbalgh, a former resident to Lowell, Mass., Yol!fi—ln Willimantic, Oct. 19, ™ \AIG\I——ln Stonin, sttoet Monges. MR Oct: 21, 1915, n her 2ist year. ullen of Willimantic iz cor, their | Funera ato residence, uriai in cemetery. nllz th year. Tade, ag ye Funers] from his late ome, 61. Bos yerue, this (Ssturday) mofnin uiem mass in St. Patrick’ ‘hurch at 9 o'clock. CARD OF THANKS and Mrs. Eccleston y _nelghbors nd ish to extend thanks to the Who sent beautiful flowers and in oth ways showed thoughtful kindness. AND MRS. OSCAR AND FAMI AND FAMILY. 191 Norwich, CUTICURA for -skin- purity and beauty. Semples Free by Mail Ly A A~ — EEEREERES Lady Assistant Telephone 328-3 HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN DR. A. J. SINAY Dentist Reome 18-19 Alice Buildiny, Norwich Phons 1177-3 1915, on. Oct. 23, 1915, jov. 1, at 2.30-o'clock. Mr. and family rincerely appreciate the sympathy help given and infleid and friends been cancelled and Plainfield will meet | during thelr recent bereavement ai ~ or GAS STEAM RADIATOR will give you immediate come fort in the Home or Office, Full, new stock on hand, . The Gty of Norwich Gas and Electrical Dept 321 Main St., Alice Building HUBBARD SQUASH NATIVE SPINACH FANCY CAULIFLOWER XTINGTO! New York city, Oct. 2% 1915, Charles Richards Hunth € the late Daniel Huntjng- DR.R.J. COLLINS DENTIST TuThS UPHOLSTERING Automobile and Furniture Automobile SlipCovers at Factory Prices JOSEPH ANGARANO Special Bargains EVERY DAY DURING Merchants’ Week THE CRANSTON (0. Get a Montana Robe ; If you will ~ommunicate with L. WHITE, Piano Tuner, of TAFTVILLE, he will give you a new proposition in regard to taking Concord at low figures. THE L L. CHAPMAN €0.