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—_— Norwich, Tt . Nov. 16, 1915, and Charles Hope of Mont- " VARIOUS MATTERS bt Rabbit suppers are popular with the| Lewis B. Hurlbut of Hartford has gers. e been spending & faw 3gy3 at-his form- NATIVE QEESE 3 2 o5 T Th Mon teRi. The rain early Monday pleased m! Mis Driscoll - of Stontntmn owaers n fowns notin of Here, as m"vmun:-' with relatives in streams were getting low. ville and Norwich over the wnk mfl. g £ ¥ ,iho-mu» ‘BEESE ROASTING CHICKEN ] ; BECOMES CHARMING, oo US. AND THICK ] 8- 25 835 i S WOWL FOR SAVARL ... ¢ varbery B cdsss are Miss Florence Phillips of Fitchyille } ter than to MOMENTS. CASABA MELONS joving their beauty Just was the guest over the week end of SR ; for the el p jeaves having turned a vivi ueaflm. Mrs. Maurice R. Caswell of Old Myt ough the ra of all tood lnm(ur-. the element of{ened b ER!' T OF DANDRUFF DIS- All_kinds, of Fruit and Vegetables e tie. : ™ X emotjon 'rm- ‘e’uofl;:do- 'u z- APPEARS AND HAIR STOPS o2 ous Deaionoitad dinnyt. e, Samphell, tenor sclolat at Colo-| .. maward P. Allen of Lebanon|day ighe b aid not n the A - For atter all, emotion |less and think more. COMING OUT. favet zfe'e S acata OF thete sunt, ten il ot israture: EAR ORI 5 Henry W. Ranger, the Noank art-|have been guests of their aunt mt Aspects of s mark it vk e i e Pk ist, is among those exhibiting at the | Bdsar V. " Whitmg ‘at Mys Prof. t " hat wdum PHYSICIAN, | In less than “ten minutes you can Mifich /Gallery, New York this Fall. S. Brown. of Westerly | CIeEteE. In his talke ‘which in knowied double its beauty. Your Lalr becomes the cHiols ‘ate rehearsing |214 Mrs. James B. Moore of Ston-|Pror. Winchestor, P ointed ot that the | sver: emurion is the prescrvi Bacicus Hospital Lady Visitors to Hear | light, wavy, e Some of the choirs S | ington, were guests at dinner on Sun- | present Gay Nterdture cowld, Nt 4. | nament quality in Hterature. iy | Dr. Yamei Ki at Annual Meeting. |Pears as soft. lustrous a s special music for next Stnday,jwhich day of Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Car- 1 cory e \dv‘lnbenbnr\edu'rh-.nkxlv Sun- | 1yje, wud 11:\; the warks %‘u:e nz ;‘ I:Lotmqnmomng ha n-;a & By Y. p 5 low, and others, for it is his opinién | ries h“nhh. philosophies are dissolved | promised for the anm Fred Holdsworth ot Norwich de-|APDITION TO BOOKS that no writér who 'began his work | by lc:‘:nowl : even theologies taking one small after these great had lnDhM hi m at e livered an>address at the open forum AT WHEELER LIBRAY. oed " This will cleanse the hair of dust, &t the Socialist hall, New London, on e e oo ’fiufi?&”gtm And_there dirt or excessive ofl, and in just a few ! Sunday. Volumes Which Will Interest All So- | F1H. ST RE°Gs DISERES 12 DOERS R e aeing. moments you have doubled the beauty cured by North Stonington Institu- |ing a litprature of fact rather than of | of ) of your hair. A deligntful surprise A new solid walk is being laid in 4o, b truth, and both our and. em ‘hicl ?m.;' '-hrrll: wl ir_has :elfl:;'ll- front of the store of George A. Davis are lacking in the power of ap; 0 | m oman physician graduated | | - Frids e o4 Tage s oy on Broadway, the slass tling heving| e following books have been add- |deep and serious himan emotion. hair, Denderine dho- ives proved unsatisfactor SO to $he Tiheary:indjars, eonly (e Not His First Time Here. H iy examination - of speaks Hele . of ‘dundruft: istribution: ester Gw"n’ significant. vigo e e Emons towa Yo omie, | pRoference _books: Harpdr Latin Nt D T po BESR Dy ST D ping Sening. and. feiAL” Tale but Sonich ‘are vet biting fairly well, al-| PicGonaly Standard @ DlCHonary ooy |foTe_and needed no introduction .to s ot with what will please you most be fhose " Dresont. Monday evening. — He | &Eree that pos! s BBy b SSA T veesby waa. When 3o 25 Non-Flotion: Balfour, Lifé of Rob- | 35 Presented by Henry A Ang sajus, of, any new hair—fine and downy at first— thaugh- the size of the fish is small. | o5 Beverages. rank poetry, yes—but really new hair growing all JEWELERS A “Neal of the Navy, teteship Se- | ort Stevenson: Berry, Fruit Recip: therefore, will depend directly upon the trd it she . o ot e Blaana avent | Bt e Iy, Lt Becipe Lo R i o Winchestet spoke quaiity ¢ the ‘emotions ic” expressed | com K e in" 1855 at i e s Salp KiNionks Sof pen PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING | to fool the: public by making & barn- | 74 the House of Alcott; Higginson, Wo- | ™y, iy 3 pleasure.to.me to-speak again | i, the auality of the poetry Will in y,’,'{“,fi;,m“““‘m""" e Qlol |get a 25-cent bottle of Knowitom's Z 3 Yard of your nat—for a little while, + , to| TR, and the Alphabet: Kreleler, Four | in. Norwich, -where I -often “had thie | (IS8 M iT0 S e e ade g g Spoen Danderine from any drug store or ; Till some smiart Alick ¢ T e ot vons et | B LA et ey s “higs: | privilege of speaking to very indulgsst | * Lot iy loaic for such a test at con-| ¢ 18 o8 that this coming mest. | Lollet counter and just try it % e B Pocutria SR Te THiS | Nt Enakaee T | sudicaces ‘vears ago. 1 spbch | merican poetry. At first | fhg of the lady visitors will be the | T B et o vm Tepresents ‘an unusual ~amount of | Adult Fiction: Banks, An Armenian | Somnive mas Do tess miorestony ong oo largost -.nnlu;vl, ‘meeting that has been | music which is given by an orchestra rommer s A "n° 4 work. 2 | Princess; Ferris, Business Adventures | claim even more of your indulg poets eld and tati jons to attend have|of 18 pleces and is excellently adapted any _American ence of Billy Thomas; Galsworthy, T ek e ek Y been sent to the committees of the|to accord with all the tremendous E Bé D“"'lue"'o‘“",",'e;‘;_{‘fi;:" Norwich motorists who were in|Freelands; Les, Aunt Jane: Lincoln | than I ypeke mentie ot the sreat N. | ETeat Vietorian poets |0y ety ang W O g non-resident | scenes on the films, the battle scenes, vergreen er Chase. 'For flower-pots ;and Bunmies | Hartford Sunday, say the 3,000 chrys- | Mr. Pratt; Marshall, The — Order | grature of previous centuries, that lit- wives. and dramatic and tragic events with REAL GERMAN LAGER % e camvenilon' whish' Pr. Kin which the picture is replete. History i look elsewhere, But for first-class (8nthemum flowers at Elizabeth park | Changeth; Montgomery, Anne of the |erature whose power affff charm are h: is on draught at Fet will not be worth seeing after this|Island: Oppenheim, 'The ~Double | unden: and sesm undfminished g in the making is brought out right s St pross loek Si f) ook L o ¥ b ey <ol W s Y e 3 poets reported as say-|under the eves of the audience and the H. JACKEL & CO. 3 wish to speak a little while the years ng: L Was educated in New York|reconstruction period in tbe south is . -and Mrs. F. J. Howell of the|Ward, Eltham House; Wigsgin, Pene-|narrower fleld of contem itera- and the people of the United States|displaved as it could be shown in no CHAS SLOSBBRG Nastane ‘park colony left Sunday for |lope's Postscript... . e e | D Sl TWIROE SRt e of age. have been my friends wherever 1I|other way. In every detail the pic- Chicago, ‘where they will spend the| Books for Young Folks: Cos, Mak- | complete. or comprehensive view have met them. 1 like the people of | ture. s comgglete throughout, making -1 c Street winter: They will return to their cot- | ers of the Nation; Wade, The ~ Light | that literature to mention some ten- | There are, however, some genuine YOur country because you are lke |it one of the gibat sectacular fllm ove tage In the park June 1. Bringérs; Burgess, Mother West| Gencies that seem to/me nat alto- | Contemporary poets, great big children—you take up things | events. Tonight the members of the : 1 Wind’s Animal Friends; Gordon, Dol- | gether reassuring or inspiring: with such enmg‘lum and if they go|city government, including the police - rry Evans of. Rockville, who has |1y and Molly and the Farmer Man; | Now it js certainly a reasonable wrong you do mét sit and_worry. You | chief. fire chief and mayor are to be g ;i ' roey eumoyaq in_the electric light de- [ Gordon, Granddad's Coconut's Party; | question _whether the last 25 or 30 [year. They have take up something else. It is not %0 | the special guests of the management a partment by the Rockville-Willimantic | Kirkland, The Old Diller Place: Per-|years have produced much literature | With various individual Slfterences, | In China. We have moved slowly | to ‘see the pioture at the regutar ev- Lighting cumu.n has resigned to|ry, The Kind Adventure; Remick, Jane |of the first order of merit, either in |they have a common purpose, and a |&nd" we have repressed youth. But ening performance. work in Hschlfllsville, Mass. Stewart: Richards, Happy Little Time; | England or America.. How many writ- | COmMmon protest; a purpose to found | that is changing now. With the reac ——— i Singmaster, When Sarah Saved the | era of poetry or fction beginning their |& new school of poetry, a protest | tion against the old form of Fovern- AT THE AUDITORIUM. St. James lodge, No. 28, F. and-A.|Day: Vaile, Sue Orcutt. Work in. the last 20 years seem likely | a5ainst the conventions of subject and [ ment there has come a reaction == M., will work the third degree at Ma- L SR R Dy their performance or their promise | 0f manner that have hampered older | agdinst the old family life, and just Vaudeville and Photoplays. sonic_Temple - tonight at. 7.30.—adv. LEADS IN PING PONG. ts be remembered 75 years from now, |POets. The art of poetry, says one of [as our . government is approaching| mne Wlower Garden Girls, Who open- along with the men who began thelr |them, as it is practiced in America | yours in form so our children are| . o wweek at the Auditorium theatrs g AT L ORE some 15 yoars aso—qrith Penny- | toddy. L . | srowing more like American children. | 59 e Week 4t th od i ey How: Is Your Stock| .2 k,at s o 12 w1 ot Tt YoM, £ AJmer | son “and Browning and Armold, with |+ * '* . We | $Fondav. evening abd 8 number of . following BT OF Doy S Lonsfellow and Lowell and ‘Whittier? US. | would be patrons were turned away t h t hi % How many novelists to rank with |Ing of English verse, and to lay them ;| from the box office during the first 3 orne? comedy of the season at.the theatre e i e At e N e dare. oyo | I think it must be admitted that mo[leagth upow 'this new movement in |mad of and Tuns for nearly an hour. -They : ' Town Clerk Charies 'S. Holbrook| Srihus Burlihgame gecond, he having | WIiter Who began his work after these | AMerican; foetry, It s mot so much | selfeh creature Jjust becaus’she 18 4 | brought their own stage settings. and has received the customary allotment | won § and lost no games. It is expects D e Sun 1L0f Much pérmanent [Srand mother of & mwther-iu-ldw and| iy, sever protty " sirls’ with- the, com- ers of twenty copies of Governor Hol-|ed that the tournament will close at|Proved himself thelr equal, But with- | WPOFEnCh 2L peeanse Wt inficates | must be obey pany appeared in attractive costurges. some tendencies in all our literature —_—— P E comb's Thanksgiving _proclamation, | the end of this week, when the winners | 03t condemning anybody to oblivion, | F008 *er COutS, T U0 00, caving 1s WRDOINGE In aagition to thle big act BE JEn e we may not unreasonably ask, what - for distribution to pastors and others | will he awarded suitable prizes. The | 0 4% B0 (WIRHCNEY S0y (Ol I not mistaken, our prose lterature is Alexander Wood In & blackfact musi- See the new Perfection Ash entitled to receive them. standing up to Monday night follows: lacking in the elemernt of reflection, TR You may need a few extra ture 1n_any age and then to inquire gt 3 Laput—Bychkevaka, ol ot Won. Lost. becoming a litefature of fact rather - = h' Electrical connections at the Navy whether the tendencies in American t of truth and bo - Kirille Laput and Miss Agatia Bych- Stolen Goeds, with Blanche Sweet, .. ones Thanksgiving. Yard are completed, all wires are con- QR Chese - soclety and cuiture today are favorable | than of tryth and both our poetry and | yquska, both of Fitchville, were united | was the feature. Paramount fim. - In | Sifter. It saves the good eo-l._ to the production of such a high and in -marriage in the Russian Orthodox |addition to Mi: Sweet, the popular }permanent literature. - :‘fofl to deep ‘and serious human emo- |} ren Greeneville, on ‘Bunday at noon | movie aétress, .were seen, House Pe- Elements-Making Good Literature. of Sclerice, ‘Net Philosophy. £ k;}:.“?’hm%);eu‘ctor. IRelvx;e ;\;utgll- l!r?l Eydne)lnean ‘nm} others equally Age | - |8 3 room Is m of | well known to movie fans. xowz?z“m:x’(‘;h'xo:? l::l:hmm;nm&; ‘We live in an:age of science; not 6f 7 Universal reels, including a comedy The first. place, every bopk that is to have|Pbilosophy; in an age of automobiles, 3 . film, were also on the programme . whoty B s St s [acroplanes. wireless. telegraphy and a _— e R e Mo n thousand and one applications of ma- |in Russia, the daughter of Mr. and Auto Struck' Wagen. o o everyday life. You | Mrs. Dani chkovska. ; & . this truth must not merely be abatract | (erlal Torces to everyday life. = Vou y An automobile whose driver gave or generalizedstrith—that makes eci- Zoglo—Mazol. the name of Brand, struck a wagon ence or philosophy, ot literature. The | OF 00Pan.from the insurgent clamor of | 44 noon on' Sunday 'Rev. Nestor|in Quaker: Hill on Monday evening. - N — the work and warfare of men. Another | .. S Ivin of Fi Is- truth in the book must be in the broad T | Nikalenko unitea in marriage John |causing the horse to run away and Rev. Father Galvin of Fishers Is OBITUARY. Sonse moral truth: that ls, truth im- | charseteriatic of our ageis the rest- | IS NN, METAE, 0 or = Company nected and the streets and barrack: ‘We have a very fine line of of the sation are dudbe«ml::ly l:)sht(ed S wer - is. furnished by the Groton Tumblers and Sherbet Glasses. | borougn light department. - fgx‘,’,’:{y v Campbell m Callis attention to the tax Of one Pufl, M M . cent l“:mre foot on-billiboards, State Charles Di few ‘extra Dishes, Platters, |Secretary Chatles D, Burnes has sent| g5 BY . Hartie . a circular to all prosecuting attorneys Plates or C‘P‘ ..d s.m in_the state, in whose hands rests the | 70" Youns power to prosecute violators. SHBPERRTnan© Anei e nnnese BABY CHARACTER aurice Cooney. of John Cnmeflord at his home, No. 86 Boswell avenue, Monday atternoon 4 2 land, N. Y., delivered a sermon at St. danrbde these at . 4 = mediately related to the life and con- New London. The wedding took plac : o Narye st of The'as Shurch ' New| | Mrs. Ohristopher L Avery. | MESAIEly [oeg to S0 e, and <o, | proentan M e impuuient o Conven | e, Londer, Eng sading Lok place | 200 11t et eaiied and Sesniched : : prices. ’ 3 T Y ot e orcicty | | Mrs. Eiizabeth Brander Avery, wife|no work of iterature S Js o w ety bigh o he o tisied. are con- | Convent . avenue, Greeneville, | The |about the face. He was attended by 129 Main St., Norwich, Ct. f 5 Thete was a large congregation pres. |Of Christopher L.- Avery, died at her |order unless it stimulate thought upon | ieed thet Wwelve (n an age of tran- | ;o6 s o native of Russia and is the|Dr. M. E. Fox of Montville. New goods every day. home at Fastern Point Sunday fore- | subjects of lasting interest, unless it |Sition. Xor with all our boasted pro- | SS0C% N * (e "M & Willlam Zoglo, He - . ent. . % o gress we do not seem to arrive, we 3 g noon. ~ Mrs. Avery had been ill|has a considerable content of perennial | 5TeIL o . o is employed as a millhand in New ext Priday has been set aside gs|Pneumonia setting in a few days ago | truth. Cante e 1ok o taans (he%e 30 | London. The bride, who was also born - . eihenfish, Gap by the National asss. | made hope of recovery slight. Mrs.| Buf that s not enough. The thought |vance. We look on today in terror | [PICR, TI® BUGS, VOGS, Nes w98 BOY clation of Fisheries commissioners | AVEry leaves a husband and four chil- | of the book must be touched with emo- g [ STTRRIRY ubon the most aw. |3, . "ilely “Mazol and has bees em- when, to help . business, housekeep- | dren. Fer father and two sisters in|tion. Emotion is really the fHaracter- | o 05 ATESEs TEEAre Sver Woled| pioyed in a New Londos mill. B e D e e | Brookiyn also survive her. istic element of ilterature, which dif- |UPom this glove. Right here ot Rotravek oysters, clams or other sea food on|, Mrs. Avery was dearly beloved in|ferentjates it from science or pure our economic and govern- oy ; 3 ¢ the commugity. Her membership in | philosophy, or mere record of fact. mental Problems are growing more| John Chernik and Miss Uzefa Pe-| Mrs. Lucius Brown has been the SUNSHINE PINEAPPLE, $hiat"ony, the | dlitmon banit L vations: sociaties” i e < ana more complex, our soclety no long- | troveka, both residents of New Lon- | guest of friends in. Windham. 3 SUNSHINE ORBIT and SUNSHINE | Several owners of soda foutains in|the borough leave precious memories onealte Imapinetion et sother full of varled [don, were uniied in marriage in the — § : Connecticut who are unable to serve|Which time will not obliterate. As a | In some forms of literature the ap- |and scemingly confiioting interests We | Russtan Orthodox church at 1noon| The Trefoil club held its last week's MALTED MILK . WAFERS bromo seltzer and five or six other |friend she was most loyal, as a wite Deal to the emotions ls the B | iviad: ob shcieh s that this is|Sunday by the rector, Rev. Nestor|meeting with Miss Annie Taft of One- 3 iy drugs, such as headache tablets, are|and mother shg lett nothing to be de- D e o e A o e Do . o Ericleako, . B wisom Jethe souiotld) strest: which has come to mean so much ta at RQ"IQ“ S O T o i e e iimin e Malloey: equal, the most lofty. ar profound the | movement seems thus far anything but | a native of Russia. The bride is the | Mrs. Gillan of VirGinia, who is vis- |™anY is now In progress and will be ef se ng them to sell the drugs 5 emotion, the Breater .the literature. |united and definite. Now I repeat that | daughter of Mr. and Mre. Franze Pe- | o™ a0 A Which aré now under the ban. Benjamin E. Mallory, formerly of | 3o se' the cmorions e 58 & uie o |1 would Mot deprecate the ierest in | coughter of Mr. and Mrs. Franzs Pe- | iting Miss Caroline T. Gilman _of |unusual interest to book buyers as we. Frances and Barbara Hudt, the lit. | 151 died on Monday at his home. | bo'reached only through the imagina- | various plans for social reform and ST AT atve 5f Rumsle. | Weshington stroet. spent The wetk oull |y ooy tnsliiel off olassse oF hosks Sotl MISS M. C. ADLES - e e Triias, the | Maniege, strect, New Haven Mrltion, the great book Wil be sure to|advance; they are, I take it, evidence . et " e e o e 7 ¢ ! e ™ it g | aigllory, suftered & shock at 1230 Sat- | appéal, in‘Sreater or less desres, io|that we are ot s engrossed in com: | AL St Sohn's chureh in Montvile | ¥as- all classes of readers and all ages and mm. rnmm soate -ruuuun gaverness were run down by an auto- | weaker until the end came at 6.5 e g e mlef:‘g“n‘," ok | Ciifice somatimee. allebe.ou% 2 U | Misy ‘Cora 4. Bi. Germain, who has whev. and Mrs. Henry T. Arnold of {Prised them at figures that will eure-; e Sent . B i | e aarohme'S: tyste 53 vears aso, | Showoms mastery 1o 10 art S Tan. | Not the Suil far Grest Literaturs. | 2SS0, OrESRIAL o6 b Shuech Tor s | MULATL® e ot P 00017 |1 plesse you. Some reduced frem. ir-parents at Black Point, the Son of Leonard and Hannah Niles | uass; WDich s the only medivm of | But I will ‘say that this e T Ia8e o | Buriinaton, Vt, will visit relatives in |9250 to 280, some as low ss 8o and bk ‘et A i Mallory., He attended the public dpcorracis ination and | hich spends itself in detailed effort|wedding was a quiet one and was at- | Yewbursh, N. Y, and Plainfield, from that up. soZhe state sculpture commission is | schools there and then entered the | LiouSh STOUon. imaglnation ahd|for imoroving material conditions here | tended only by immediate relatives, |J» before returning to Norwich. : m n.::uu i :“:;m e gfl; employ of Mallory J Newbury, there poueu them all. Any oné ef them | 03, iat delegates most of its|ineluding those from Worcester, Marl- B There are in this sale hundreds of R o e Ul te Mr. X fi names of four Conneaticht men, of | Later Mr. Mallory weht o New Lon- ;‘:’A"‘,’_::,,’,‘; S onE: o Yos et by Rev. B X Quinn, and Mrs. Wil. | Godfrey Dunscombe, at New Haven, will save you a lot of money on ""'7 1‘:;“‘: ‘;::Y ,‘L’m" Wl ro were lon and became a member of the firm | combined in proportions anwted to ‘ha liam MeMahon of this eity presided at | {or the game Saturday, and following | Christmas purchases. emin e P e of Mallory J Hilllar, engaging in the | purnose of the work. : may ex-|the organ. .To a Wild Rose was play- | the Same Mr. and Mrs. Dunscombe Mrs, Réitbon P, Botter's slnging at |PIUIDINE business. Ho later- enterea [PUgROsS OF the work. e the crgan. To & WA Rose wan Blak- | 10 o thformal. tea for thiw ut theis | Theoy are ali faluin from our sholvant : ; the Keigwin concert won much com- | 22° Noraritn ans: suiond Stave Co. [ be the Telition between the literature | Cut or 1ove and’ SHer. o Pounch of Norwich Town sang an|pome if, rosbect strcet. Mre Trows |and are surely big bargaine. 3 ch and remained w} at | 2ng o 2 Macia at the aftestary, 2 3 VIOL]N ?.:23‘:#“3“,“"11 i ety ontralte | concern 25 years, golng from there to ..m&‘fl!,'f’x:f.fi:&..‘ff csonat ad vy ki 3 ide was beautifully gowned in | Were at the teg table. In addition to the above we shall ine prass o e b ol acemed to | Boposition with Smith & Anthony of |mmoral life of any soclety pretty So- s 8 R white crepe de chine and satin with L R clude a lot of second-hand books. from TEACHER | i e b atsy of Naca,co Botiom, "o atteryard e enrtecd | S0t 5y LRl "one uBrt'or - 3o 50 S e %, B Tl fooa ‘privat "Trarien"that Inslude | t» Jccompanist was always artistic|his own account and later abandoning | SPfure it demands and produces. i veil and a wresth of orange blossom: many desirable books at a small 'no- { Al String | " repaired e rrespondent. | that business to affiliate with Com- Applying the Test. 3 She carried s ahowes bouguet of white|] To Get Rid of ‘Wrinkles tion of their cost. w,u,.. sold asy terms . stock & Cheney of Ivoryton. Applying this-test to our lterature 3 rial | poses and llies of. qm v The After leaving the employ of Com- |here in America today, do we find - ‘make S Tald of honor was the DAASH sl Buy early and get the best. X £ appointments address E. Stock & Cheney he went into the n- | these intellectual and emotional quall- | Studies which usually el Migs | Bva St. Germais, H '_ BULLAID. ‘Bliss: Place, Nor- surance business. Later he entered the | tles in any high degree in th ¥ wore yellow chiffon ST TR g ’ gmploy of Rickardsor & Boynton of | that are written and read today? And. rosebud trimmings 1t is more Important Row th wiel ", 2 ‘Boston, manufacturers of boilers. what is we If we examiné litérery history hat. She carried yellow roses. Ing_the fod of protuse tio) 3 Uy He is survived by his wife, who was {to find ey e man was Osear St °Germain e pores_clean, Miss Nellle Partric df Lyme. They|kind of books are we getting, ,, L New Landon, & cousin. of the bride. | i10e-rarce’ grontly . with. e)iminniis: 2 % : " - had mo ehilaren, Mr. Mallory had a | what king do we seem not to b - . There was a Drealast and | waste matcriat IASUFIDE inatead of al Lo e The summer home at Eastern Point. ting tainly of the of th reception at the home of the bride’s | Ing tha compléxion, Ordinary mereol: - Dolls! = Dolls! i | Foops st e R ftn e SN ER L B o 3 B noticed when we look over our com- scheme at the x \ % City . at JProstration by shock three weeks |temporaneous literature is its immense b houze being te, with Berter I a0 e Physiolan and - e ago, followed by pneumonia which set | mass the Victorian period of tve sk o -m " tima wh: | Moom New Line of = ey in iast Wednesday, caused the death . 3 M 214 Thaver Buliding e oft da; pul“ or nanm KID RUBBER The funeral of Bridget, wife at 1215 oclock. prinf presses i JOINTED DRESSED S poir Comerlora. came to Norwich o Htcatures o ot Siekne o 310 ?"m ;“‘:..".:‘.". 'fimflfl*" -':-'" BISQUE UNDREGSED | ing In the 'ola exls shop on North® Mt | Tocts, 12 in ieelt a “diseivanings: The ] x.mu.eq Vax, o "fl CELLULOID ‘RAG . attendance street until it was. Bel::vndokomuge ;%:’x’{q‘», “’k ot tegh ‘-l.;lhr-. #ha "fi m" inge. and city. For a long time afterward he | place. Fritn T tnis Mulberry "fi e X was employed in the Greeneville | crease in the ameunt. oyed as RRieE Witnont '“!‘ DR SHAHAN w FA » lem. bleachery. Later he faithfully filled | nificant called reading matter, o é d‘ J ooy M. ;!:e Ppotz"tuk of aahals!-uzt sexton at |forms E‘l literature. Ghnlnn-' v | Marlon ‘Bleck, 820 Main Sreet . Patrigk’s churc £ mnm.m SQUARE ana‘Sartin Carrolh ferest oulside ‘of his home and tam: tett aur- W\ ok "’ “’ "“‘ . handsomp Neral ily was in the lurt‘hen.nu of his re- “m I l.m ) 83 ?5 liglons lite. Ilghtsl class in oy Iherou. the funday sohoel at Mary's Und M. H ® &ml ousigsn td chu-rn church . for years and later he was Get a Montana Ra chiiiow soad|ssacas de e be ineral srringtrent : William Kermedy Judge in New York.| St: Patrici’s church. Mr. Comerford fi' 8 2 % took an active part in the erection of Norwich Wn‘l wm lnuru’hd in St. Patrick’s church and felt -—-—_——1 e William Kenne- | pride- in the interest he n.i .,."‘“": The o AT DAVIS THEATRE, th ity raising of the ‘buflding fun: |t o, The .,““ Ing persanally collecisa 31000 ot the I Roading Ty, "'“' ek e X : : : P A ey T EEET . || before her 3 marriage ne Donegan, dled ell’hl years, Q‘B Mr, Comerford leaves sons, Edward Y, Comerford and A2 ook e SRS sl'lvhel\ Comerford and s daughter, h‘n R A Miss Mary cemmra. -t _home, morning | pe: Grgldlahsh,mwflu mm-m