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Ma: urice ‘Pericon,’ Globe Trot, Petw tation Canter, ;ank ‘Waltz, rot, Waltz, Amm Waltz, Stan ""‘32 e Step, by hindered by a shortage of four, street. They left Monday morning |y yNlos Hannis, ven to Providence when arrested. Soctet! rmick, B, ‘Regular bw Franklin 5 3 and it are l’ou,!:l: u'-'. Thuraday, 1@5".'1:. um %Jm WM It was due at 9 p. Mhlmw ot | superfor court in. g-uw.xnniwlfih.u'l n’:’.onllrnd % e 30th. It is stationary on . 16. | Groton, “was ‘week - end guest o Miss Onrfl. M of Norwich. At prayer in. T -thng:t a ’;filrldu sntrlnnms. P B, 3 nt(lm,hn nmoun& in cash ‘”\: llfi’l ‘clerk of acce] Hv er, resent and will lead is finish ‘which 1 sy St vinter. - | redge was nted, {0k fhe mackine 2 Rhdds Jsiana sh? fwits towNa PILOT en brought ‘i for - hat OF GRQTON FERRYBOAT. The sfats rally. of the Ladies of the| Clarence M. Agard, fermerly of The ear t or 5 A Maccabees of u)uhworm, to be Held} Bullatn e’ ll’l:g" Wu;:cm whe the. °|s-n:ul ¢ witn- | 35000, 10 07 i Capt, Avery C. Perkine Dies of Bright's, oday (Tuesday) in Garden = B e : by h Do attsnian tes | nas teturned to the Worcester Tele- | 1300 ine med 6 months. im for. - The Disease. from eastern conn-cum ves. gram. s 4E so that the case was without its jur- eman > ; g Bt 123 “ Capt. Avery C. Perkins died Monday over Muich of the no-'.; of the country :u Mz, nd Mrs. Nickerson of Fall Rlv- T tios, oeeis, » I stoncs ot Mty momning of Bright's discase st g:: 37;;& :"o’mu&x’&“m‘.‘t" bak. | remained hers over Right es the guests |, T ‘fl"‘; "‘{m""‘“"' w"“’ b“", fined 35 and costs for drunkenness.|piiCl o n:wunli»'u- ':::.n;,a experi- Opparits Post Offica ers in seme Connecticut towns are|of their son, O. H. Nickerson, of Oak | BIIONS .,u‘;g, “,,w L. { foamtdhen ¥nd o ticket fromk Hww T o mnmsiienund for many yonca wub [ paid Pt enroute to Hartford. L Mool P X Saz on the way to Providence &nd 89t | tefore that as engineer of the boats Congress of Dan esin New| Raymond Prescott of Miner lane, —_— 1unning across the river. As a handler York. | Waterford, is recovering from a dog| OBITUARY. P e . oy i of smal boats Captain Perkins had no Telephone 1082 bite which he received recently from — L B i e &‘?“w‘m d{ cuperiors. He was a most agreeable : a dog on the hlxhwky The young man _Friend Shore. Axes ! . man aud had a host of friends who| MARKET PRICES PAID e cared for by physician “and the|’ Friend Shore, 71 years and 9 months | Mo Foos T s > ":_" Srosges Tl sincérely regret his deatn. Cap. 5 No. North case pearin; n ins mar: Mary. Coe , e Moy momine at 3,30 o'clgeic | veloped againat Mr. Whittredge would | “homas Brady of Woonsocket Went|Gigion, buh the couple never had chil- FOR RAW FURS . The Tax Collector's office will be | SUiSCh, Tonday morning have been about as follows: That fol- | to: Jull to work out a fine of $2 and | dren. 'Mrs Perkine sister and niece : open this evening, Wednesday -and | O\PWig& 2 /I0R€ (Hness. o Lan- |[lowing a perfectly- lezal attachment | costs for drunkenness. fived with Captain Purk AT 32 WATER STREET L Thursday evenings until 8 o'clock. In-| oohie Bngland, and was the son of | that Mr. Spalding had an absolute | Leo Korniski of Greeneville, charged N XU s o g THURSDAYS AND SATURDAYS terest will be added to all unpald tax- 3 3 {4 right to make upon the cash register |witt beating Teny Stankovitch with|gISHOP QUAYLE 1S s Benjamin and Sarah Shore. He came es after Thursday, the 1lth.—adv. at the Whittredge saloon for the <col-|scme sort of a wéapon on Sunday ;g,‘"};;:;‘,';“g,::;::;_?p‘m,‘ge?;;,:g‘: lectlon of a bill of about $90 that was | maght, was- discharged. Stankovitch TO PRESIDE HERE Thomas W. Head, formerly superin-| o0, ¥ eQ e, o o shing company’s | due. Mr. Whittredge was heard at va- Clitimea he was knocked down by Kor- Ry S 2 g = tendent for Morton F. Plant at Eastern plant it Greeneviile. rious places in the eity on the morn-|niski in_ Greeneville Sunday - night.| When Methodist Conference is Held in | Dr. Hugh Campbeil, Philip w-)h-. Point, later in business at Bergenfield, ' e ing of Sunday, October 80, making|Wlen - Stankovitch appeared before March With Trinity Church. Henry L. Frisbie, Lounia R. A. C. BENNETT - Jm" eu'. nch’m.!‘, B '}:::ouu",“:’:t:‘:'.'_ng:ic:nltexi‘."erl|vafum° DLt e w0 Jaugh. | thicats of the beating he was going to | Police Sergeant John Kane he was cut Mr. and Mre. Horatio Bigelow. of Afr. Spalding and that several | a; bruised about the head and his| It is noted in the weekly calendar BB PR o T &o.—New London Telegraph. IsgggeS:nTw‘;]‘;‘ ““gig;“"o'fffi‘;‘:,g people trieq to reason with him but[coliar was saturated with blood. The|of Trinity Methodist Episcopal church Not Much of a Success. cubating also survive two grandchildren. Fred- | the middle ot. the afternoon he went to :a‘.d he was ing bishop at lhg annual conference|a new revplution in Mexico, but Felx :V- u‘x;?: (t‘ms’-dg-)s.jvzln‘:»‘gll.ldefi Ok and Dorothy. Chureh, and there | MT. Spalding's bome, at Xo. 326 Main Judge Barnes duml;sed the case and | which meets in Norwich March 22,|is not much of a “hatcher” when it a date for the reception o Depart- |ore brothers and sisters in England. |Street, accompanied by a man named |d'saliowed witness fees. 1816. The W. H. M. S. of the church|comes to a successful fight—Mem- ¢ s g t |k denied by the aceused, who ‘Bishi 5 3 chrhtmas At Rockville, a meeting of James|and Harvey Shore of Hartford, There | he wouldn't to them. ' About |charge was denled by the aceused, who | that Bishop Quayle is to be the prosid-| Felix Diaz s aald to be in cm Wient Commander Martin Laubscher, Mrs, Eunice Allen, is planning to pack a barrel or box|phis Commercitl-Appeal lessly spending. s : g Annie M. Adams, and she was a native | lations sterli v i ng silver loving cup to Joseph H. December. Mr. Nightingale is a grad- of London, Eng., although the greater ‘The fellowship committee consists of Hall, who recently resigned his. posi- . > h Mfif h’m Date of Brown university and also of |Lart of her life had been spent here.|the following: Rev. Dwight C. Stone of | 15" 55 Superintendent of Hall Broth- Incidents In &!Glet' m' Newton Thealogical seminary: Bhe was & prominent member of Fidel- | tonington, chairman, Benjamin F-Wh- | o' mil at Hallville, was made at the Just Arrived |Sui : : . Tl T to send to some home mission field. who is a member of the camp. . At 2 o'clock Saturday morning Mrs. Eunice Allen, 79 years of age, died at | FELLOWSHIP MEETINGS FOR CHRISITAN ENDEAVOR UNION 3 4 En Sdorde: Can’t Disguise Himself. = Wednesday at Christ church, An-|the Sheltering Arms, death baving AT NORWICH TOWN CHURCH Elks’ Alley Records. COMMENCE NOW sonia, the diocesan meeting . of the|been, caused by grip. Mrs. Allen was GO G R A O —_— The race for the alley records at the e.;t :::dgctt:;)n tha._tmizr‘;or n%a:‘rz.:; Episcopal Woman’s auxiliary will be|a paralytic patient and had been at the | T, Be Held With Annual Meeting to Be Held There on | Elks’ home has started since the alleys held. This is the church of which Rev. | Sheltering Arms for five or six years x New London AT duci. | Without somebody recognizing him. — g7 were opened two weeks ago. Save those nickels, dimes and |t . Schmitt, formerly of Trinity past. Chusity: Chuceliss. iz Blas Hickey set the mark at 10, but Chicago, Newe. quarters you have been care- Eplscopal church, Norwich. Is rector. | r e M Binonan, wont to Log. | The following programme submitted | The following Is the programme that | gnb 00 'Ch*™,00,0"(ne Mark to| Ansonia—The contracts for trans- ¢ 3 At Niantic, the judges for last week’s | yard from Wutmlnner. In Ledyard|by the committee on fellzwship meet- |has been prepared for the annual|yy7 {5 g game rolled with George P.|porting children in the outlying dia- xl:fi\a,l oo(?:unt:vf t}to W..C. T. U. were: 'A‘hb.;z’f nedn ‘the Congr:fguonnl :h‘i‘qrch' ings of Congregational churches has Niantic, - . ut six vears ago she came to Noj ¥ burger, Mrs. Ashbey, wich and entered the Shelter! 7 ‘been nrepn-red for the season of 1915 meeting of the Norwich Christian En- | Madden. With the big pins the alley] tricts have hitherto been awarded to v rd is held b: n with a string | individual bidders who furnish the deavor union, which is to be held on | record is d by Saxtol o st . Th e We will a H P. Fujler; TFlanders, Mrs. 1216: - Saturday. Nov. 13, at. the First Con- gested that owners of jitneys s will add 10 per cent. to £ ien; AL (andars: ) rs. TG e R ggz Oct. 13, at Ledyhrd ehurch—Mod- |eregational church at Norwich Town: Soking, Torapie, Conmm Interest themselves in the matter and every dollar yeu save before; L S T he. the Clvil war and hecomine. ili | erator, Rev. J. O. Batrows; preacher, | 3.80; devotional service, Rev. G. H.| . “HU®X TomB e BEONONET L | perhaps next year they will be consid- Dac: ~ : diea in the service. Two. daughters|Rev. Oren D.Fisher of North Stoning- | Ewing; 345, welcome, Miss’ Calla R. | Normieh memacts! Shrll?ne. have re- | ered when the time comes for the 29, it Silnan o ative, ot - Normien | 27,0 union dleq some vears aso.|3nl ;‘\’x:é;c:d rl?:u‘::'g‘llm e 8 | ety " response, “Willlam G, . Park, | celved their motices of the ceremonial [ 2Warding of the contracts. Johns Hopkins university, Baltimore, | sirme o> oand. Thomas Allen, of | " Nov.. 10, at Road ch Brestient 6% union: 400, annal busi: | session to be held at Foot Guard ar- You can select right now the |ioirs, Hepher e, mafiners | A Font Wi BXS ey | o Sl G | B st L3, s et A St T e -~ soc , Norwi ‘own ; sonal 3 ‘article you want, or wait till| 297" .,“fi"},‘,,;";',‘f,f,“‘f,’,‘:;: A i | With her niece, Mattie Bingham. BB O e et o | &Mt 55 Recponsibility, Mre. W M, |ness session and a band concert bv| Letters of Commendation e tnt it Christ i John L. Payne. Fellowship. Zumbro, Madura, Indla; 500, Duty to|the Sphinx temple band = of which N , P. e last day before Christmas. John L. Payne died at his home in| Dec. § at North Stonington—3od- |That Which Is Nearest, Mrs. George|Thomas W. Morgan is leader. from Norwich People Are OME HERE h‘:;l-flou‘:::n& e T R et e, W ieon 4p0 Tatand s Began Men's Bibla Glass: Positive Proof of What : e N ¢ Yy o'clocl m s- | Jose " 'eacock of ‘ester] sub- I ~ A ,c afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock about 30 | ease. Mr. Payne was born at Black | ject For discussion, What cm-{ Means |ties of The King's- Daughters: 5.20,| The Men's Bible class of the Y. M. sale: er1 friends u: honor of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-| Point 81 years ago and in early life|ta Me. consecration meeting, Miss Emily Tan- |C. A. opened its season on Monday Our speople . will - gladly | iiam tiam am C. C. Wilson of Montreal, ' Mrs. | moved to Waterford, where he resided | ‘Jan. 19, at' Stontngton _borough-— | Ber, Hanover; 345, social hour, colla- |ecening at the association buliding = & . iam and Mrs. ‘or man; 5 preacher, 3 servic 3 show you the very attractive|somers assisted in pouring. O e o 6 W atentor ani hol Siher | BT, J e g ot Wastorlyy | 230, Dr. Clarics Challenge, William G. | Luncheon was served at o'clock, officess This summer he buiit a fine subfect for discussion, Are We Doing PIJ‘ 7.40, music; 7.50, The Greatness | after which the Bible lesson was taken stock. Forty-six W. C. T. unions in Con- | home in the village and only cceupied | mnoen for Home Missiona? of Responsibility, Rev. E. A. Legs, |up with General Secretary Edwin Hill = mecticut have nued. ‘wholly or in part, | it about twe weeks before he died. He reh—Moder- | anielson; 8.20, Sense of Responsibil- |as leader. E L Feb. 16, at Mystic church—Moder: 2 e a yard flo! tape with dimes. All thelis survived by an adopted daughter,|astor, Willlam K. Holmes; preacher, |ity an Absolute Necessity, Rev. C. A. SR — mm Stato officers and. Mra. Sibley of Dan- Miss Annie Fayne, who resided with Re‘; Giles F'd?,”d'?“nir ‘of Ledyard: | Notrhrop, Norwich. Teachers' Extension Course Lecturs. |is accomplishing in the treat- > subject for cussion, Foreign Mis- The second lecture in the extension . . : ) Mrs. William Russell. sicns in the Light of the Present GIFT OF LOVING CUP course for the teachers of the town |ment of Skin Diseases. 3 = 4 Some unions are still working to fill & Mres. . Willi: 11 died M Crisis. ‘hool: 5 , a2 foresy . am Russell died Monday - £ b — .. |schools was given on Monday after- 239 Main SL.FH“;_ } Square merning at her home, No. 115 Crystal| March 15, at Westerly church—Mod- | Made to Joseph H. Hall, Formerly Mill | noon at 4 o'clock at Broadway school | peAD WHAT MRS. FRANK ST. _ | avenue, New London. She had been ill | erator, Fred P. Davis; preacher, Rev. il It was upon School Management and e Mo Bas Entineale Of Pes|for nearly a vear, a sufferer from a|Dwight C. Stone of Stonington; sub- A e s ot ey A G Dt L et g gt LAWRENCE SAYS: tian Years. tor of the Baptist church at | coMplication of diseases. e MR T 22 Grovenor Place, Mra. Russells maiden name was|Fis Social, Induatrial ana Political Re-| o o s bl o R L 1 My daughter has ‘suffered from eszema for over three years. The dis- ease started on her face and them spread to her ears and scalp. It was very discouraging to me when my child daid not improve after I .had used many of the very best remedies for this disease. I will say that I state inspectors. ity_chapter, O. E. S. and Osprey Re- s iy THe Versaillca Sanitary Fibre com. | bekah lodse. = Holmes of Mystic, lssac G. Gesr of | Avegss Bouse on Belinley Sleth pany, of which- Hume E. Flagler is| For more than 40 years she had|Ledyard, John D. Avery of North|,yc,PJ5s of the emploves of the mil nanager, is undint large and profit- [been a communicant at St James | Stonington, Fred B Davis of Westerly, | oriicipated, was made by Henry Sour.| Mrs. Nathan A. Gibbs is making ‘a able shipments of surgical dressings, | F:piscopal church, being deeply inter- [ James H. Weeks of Stomington bor- | P FaB8 FF WEF BIEUE f cup Mr. Hall | fortnight’s visit in New Bedford. Miss Tibbits has returned from a In making the presentation Mr Sour : _American from | edopted daughter, Miss Annie M. Rus- |SMITH COLLEGE CLUB spoke of the excellent feeling that has | fortnight's stay at the Windham 0. |was rather doubtful when I began to Wheat Bran il uppiles tom Germany, 1ol Mrs. G K Sounders'of tis city FoR THIS SECTION |hriys. exisied Detween 3. Al 880 | 31 coamaie 35 untington eater: | o 700F B- L 3. Ointrment, but with: Entire Wheat Health Flour AT DAVIS THEATRE 37 snd Mix Tussell:shosntly: obs —_— hns Shiea wnflic him wnd TR | e b bers of Faith Trumbull |in 8 few days I could netice quite an . AT PO iR A oy ey ntly 22| Plans Are Made to Form One at Meet- | héads of the departments. dalse; $he meny . % g anniversary. Mr., Hall expressed his appreciation | ¢hapter this afternoon. improvement and I was thankful thet YMM ; — : Arthur Chatterdon Co. iy T e Mg in This-Clty. of the gifts and concluded by inviting WEDDINGS. €] Charles C. Richards of Chicago has The formation of an Bastern Con- | those present to participate in a ban-{, C%0 R0 1is mother, Mrs. Gharles Broadway. I had at last found a remedy which e showed that it was removing the dis- Hurlbutt—Bartiett. necticut Smith College club s empected P e e ool it Them | o Richards: of 3 cand, andTalten it inipuad Toe Dasis and e v.uh&q a t On Saturday evening at 8 o'clock at|[t0 e accomplished at a meeting in | er, heard in after-dinner speeches. s, of your ointment my child’s skin was Farina. Pierre Plains | the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles|his city Friday when all the alumnae ‘bang Mrs. Rufus H. Vaughn of CHff street 4 PefilllO’S Market|: 204 in the evening ‘The Fortune Hune, | Bartlett. in Uncasvills, thelr _ eidést |and former studenta of Smith college | oi0°%e foilowa: Henrs Sour, heag of |has sent invitations for an afternoon | Chrely healed and in a healthy con Al Instruments repaired fl;{wa.fi;?m hew‘I;. tflgnsnnefi;‘uqm Bt LA“-I S%fi“ ., Hopkins, daughter, Miss Iva F. Bartlett, be-|ar® to be brought together and it s { 0™ Soinning = department: = Thomas | of auction, Wednesday, Nov. 17. dition. e 6 Franklin Street : Chatterdon . h P came thé bride of Rufus W. HuFlbuit hoped to have President Burton of|phome of the carding department, (Signed) Smith college address the meeting, = Mrs. Frank St. Lawrence. B . The arrangements for - the. exact i “‘A > JUSTIN HOLDE! w lm’wnm there was it unn Dinte BF it whokiie. ave b er a October 14th, 1815. and ‘William A. Norton of ; stan Miss Jennie G, Perkins, pianist of the | the hands of Miss Charlotte €. Gaut” nt, Wil- - E. L. M. Ointment is guaranteed to Ahat hoth the prin. | Gales Ferry chaptor of the Epworth | Ver of Norwich Town. In 3 Miss Margaret Fuller of Washington |, gpgotutely pure and a highly effecs are@e o re- | league. played the bridal chorus from of the ing s e e D S 22 | s “siomedy for-- Gl BininaveoP Wi S i elr Norwich | Lol = mg‘.v The couple wers attended CLASS PIN COMMITTEE the a cays in New York, returned Monday. kk_ or al 2 Miss fi%d Bartlett, a sister of Bergens orgery gl skin. s g B bride, and R Irving Hurlbutt, a | Elected by Upper por Middters at Norwich | departm s by of | Mrs. Archibald Mitehell has returned ! ter and for the eve- |brother Gf the Eroom. Other guests Sade Ask your Druggist for VIOLiN ers. attending from Gales Ferry lngl‘:u‘l:vd s oy Th p bax two ha and | & . EL M g sroom’s mother, Mrs. enry The uj r flk class of the Acad. e 5 FUNERAL. 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