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Spinach. s,v.ru eople, ha b er |attending '&"‘r’x&mm " automob wflmgm‘,fin&m “guests of Mr. and e S e < : Hoss . |THEY'RE FINEI DON'T REMAIN J. Harold Willigms of Old"} o e g ] gl . BILIOUS, SICK, HEADACHY- 5 i AND CONSTIPATED flm?w:%':n. mu-uaeun-ucn gl gl (B ru-unma. Juie ’ the | 4 or - e Deen guests: : BEST FOR COLDS, BAD BREATH, Ciarics_ danghter,” Mrs. Georse | tral st on ihis. poat 3 Fiok, m““’,, 2 oot W RE P“‘ R s : s, was, : 1 :';fiuflamum hw::: . ‘w’c:c:u:: oy ‘Wedne: at 8 o'clocl - A s HR 'y !l:um of valdmm is s “foot' mo! Do u et requien: | Righ e mmnenry gt e e Mva H |ine who uglass, Who Brown. wha js_ still jat her summer s in the Woods about miles | As soon as the s nea | et 2 10-cent box now. | We savertive exactly ; ! : cheerful! Clean inside to- home at Gales, Ferry. 3 thon mu, o e & night and feel fine. T-k':’c“e-:'m to gt ; : '-l'oll'v_ liven your liver.and clean the bowels . Thanksglving postca A ed : i omug and meanwhile W Wp&‘lfl%*;hofmh%ymhx hreu‘hflamumhni t::inu I‘v‘y 1‘ weon trom EAdaustien Emma Mx e a and stop headaches, a bad cold, bil- 2 iousness, offensive coated . B 5 Bl e et i i s et S| ALL-WOOL - V] In 0 ey an > | wich m.m'xl:' ':?:3 nt: xpl'y'r:clsf\?v' 3 l.hmuxh the cm of d w‘{h ems, ¢ g enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and w! ednes | Mrs. A, H. Gallup, Winslow Gallup, i S ! bowei cleansing you ever experienced. : d“u‘:n:tr:n g e e e u,s,: Minnie*Babcock of Scotland, | gy, :‘-.‘-obgm u‘;"m; A m afle e 20t | wake up feeling grand—Everyboiy's ENDS WE I SOU, Spes A Ay pctin A""(‘,' dthe balance h # In-| doing it Cascarets best laxative for & L The village school at North Stoning- | Sale, B R fi‘{,‘;"' g{-u“,‘;’ b O-1charge ed his right foot, - ered children’ also. : A ton was closed Monday, as it was Vis- 5§ —_— 5 iing day. Miss ‘Shemela visited school SONY DICAGRNES TN Buy a Suit that you know in-Montvill BUMPER CROPS. ] s i ‘| quest of Mr. Douglass, who bore his CASE AGAINST COOK iy rnade of all-wool fabrics . The tiny incubator baby and. 'her|Made Topic For Rev. C. H. Ricketts | Shea that was udd-nwly discharged, | injuries wel ¥ Unable to Reach Verdict in Parker- mother_were discharged from Backus Rospital “Tuseday, both spparently in at Shop Talk. - ‘ : e - Davenport - Suit Against Andrew S.|and it luh gives you service good h Rev. Charles g B Ricketts, pastor of|NO DOCTOR WANTS TO_ . . |ACROSS THE CONTINENT Stevens. 2 .e_Gree ngregational church, | SCHOO! y lon - s plonn, Anlier, five weeks® old son of e e e . PE_.._.__;"V:W'-AN SECUMING SICNATLRES. Wedneatay morning in the supsrior as long as you wanit; stays the =, e 99 2B ont- | 3 °shop’ meeting at the Richmond Ra- | At $100 Per Year—Negative Answers [ Two Suffragist Women Have Reached | S ore Was, occapled with: the. af - 2 ville, dled at#a New London hospital Wednealay aoon. 3 3 ' g guments and the charge of .Judge|Way you b"“lht it. Tuesday evening. e B Ricketts Pty of thefoodag ) . 0 Tawn CoMilittegs. tetter. Connecticut Now. William L. Bennett in: the suit of the . ' | ness of God in furnishing such enor-| The town school committee is hav-| Monda: oy Parker-Davenport company against Copies of the biennial report of the read b2 y morning at 11 o'clock, on the | Andrew S. Stevens, a former cock. at sell clothes e e rcloate commisston, were| ToUS BIOs O e T enber e | 18 no success in tHif efforts. to find | steps o the new municipal bullding in |the Wauresan House, who e oxiarl - We that ARE We all take a eertath-smount [|sent out. Tuesday to schools and fac- | bushels of oats, corn, rye; etc, raised |a doctor- who will take up the med- | Harttord, Governor Marcus H. Tol.|ed of taking brovisions from the notel |y . = o of pridé-in selécting ‘those arti- tories in the state. in past years. This raising of food ical inspection in the schools: for $100 | comb, Congrossman P, Davis Oakey of :geunp- ‘;i;u-;' :t mutlglmofig :vrr:gun; + which we must be seen in Ji, it ‘ot Connecticats pibel sharaten B B n e production, | Per vear,’ which the town ~meeting | Hartford and Congressman James P.|that amount, can be sure of it. —hats, clothes; ‘shoes. -We ‘not lic, echools will attend the New Eng-| -In addition to the:above he spoke|Vvoted to appropriate for the work. |Glynn of Winsted will-extend greetings| Attorney G. Curtis Morgan who had only want them to fit well and l‘?;ld is::hool s’li‘l_;e{i‘:;endmu' conven- uflhu‘mpe:' :;npg le:l! ded’wal;.r éuber- At the last meeting of the Diommit- to Miss Frances Joliffe and Miss Sara ;eln;m;. ‘::el:d 35"-'}?335 oso:r ;h;':z?,}?an‘mg n in n/ g culosis, sickness, crime t the declination of Louis y e':;fnmble, but ‘they must- look Bosto : e e Y o aniie e don of uis|Bara. Fuller, who are comins across Wednesaay “morning. _ Attorney Will- We like to have you proud e : The United States clvil service com- | to work for the increase of the better | ceived, “the it oe ol €0 dend]| principal citles to coliect aignatures | fum1 Loy gloed bim with the| o E : o ‘When' you want GLASSES :fi;fla‘ffi:&nfinfu?m?%:n Jor. ::-‘i;ea?d the decrease of thé unde-|the following letter to all the physi- Lo & petition.to be presented to Presi- | judge Bennott made his charge to the a Suit or Overcoat you buy " gome ‘'here for a correct fitting §|PUIP Ahd PAPST CREBCOT 2 e e R k. the -Susmn jury. This was concluded about noon and at.the same time be assured I OBITUARY. - | Wil you accept the . position -of | sonstitution which 1o expecteq tq sive|2nd the L Do Yo Sa here, and stay proud. a becoming pair of glasses. . ‘A Putnam pastor, Rev. J. R. Stub-| = = school physician for the town of Nor- | universal equal suffrage throughout the | *" & 1« "Wzflsl eir verdict. i SR bert, will speak on They Twain at the| . Judge Waldo Tillinghast. wich for the school year 1915-1916, at | Unjted States. el 0 they came back to the ; 1 meeting of the Hartford Bqual Righis| 1. oo of Judse Waldo Tilling- | % S8rY of $100 for said school vear?| Miss Joliffe and Miss Fuller are ac- | foreman Tt b s e $18, $20. to $25. buy THEPLAUT-CADDENCQ. f]ciu® this (Thursday atterncon. hast ‘ocourred at his home on Plain- Tou to comply with the statatory re- | companied only by a woman mechani- | possibility of agreeing. wpon a ver. R ; - Opticians: and Lens Grinders | fow days away, dandelions are being |ToTning 3fr. h?é“g;“fifil' og?;t:l Fved Town School Committee. |San Francisco, Eepe A S weoi 10y SOl not S £ 144 Main Street pickea in the open and blue vio'ets are | vy "“niinohast was widély known | SO far every reply has been in the e . they returned and said they were sat- e o S AL being-found in sheltered places, throughout the town of Plainfield and x&;;:mlhfiuggg‘g;:mrgmx FUNERALS. isfied that they could never reach a youll < 2 Registered Optometrist || Owing to ~war occmplications. - in b h, B mourned, by s, sreftlnest Tuesday evening, when 3 fallze- Dr. Rush W. Kimball. s PRt} ma ook i g s Stapped e e o intornational | qqflon. Waldo Tillinghast, son of Rev.|Port of the results of peddiing out the| e funeral of Dr. Rush ‘W. Kimball, | ¢d_them trom further consideration of : v 'y o - o'cloc] m s res! ence, No. B an early age he came with. his par- | TEMPORARY RECEIVER FOR iy A T AL - Atonitiont | LABT CALL- 70 ; At the Rocky Hill poultry show Fri- [ &0:*10 "piainneld, where he had. made ¢ : friends i s b - ORI R sy evening Srof, REy Jones of Con |l residence ever since. Mo was edu: NORWICH PAPER MILLS | by relaiives and, triends incluting, 3 pa_rensonas vax.| [JIUNPRY o2 2 il Adve-an Gadress, s ®|cated In the common schools: and|, g Comstook Appointed Under | of Commerce of which Dr. Kimball was | Tax Collector Robinson lssues Final Plainfleld academy. He was a stu es nal 0K SALE . |aent at the Plainfield academy In. it Bonds of $15,000. e o e ol e Notice to Delinquents. 207 MAIN STREET ] P . eénré:p?fisfin:gnyu': fig';:g.' Far eryedi e e :End::;y‘:hh 1] In the matter of. the application|®d S Tax Collector Thomas A. Robinson offers a great oppor- i Breatley have returned to Deyville|cien Buflelgn. ~fn " Octaben: 1865, .in i brousht by Charles W. Bell for & tem- By Rev. Saonuel T Howe 5. Brducted | has just sent out the last call to the i rel ives an riends in 3 rary’ T fo 01 = tunity to secure Aenaway. ; B e imbarked In- mercantiis’ bua- | ber mills, Attornevs Arthur M. Brown | Of Park Congresational church. Cross- | Seinatents who have not paid the 1914 ; ; ¢ iness and in the following year bought |and Charles V. James appeared before | Ing the Bar was touchingly rendered | or®ofm, (o0 FViCh, REPORT BULGARIANS A dozen or more men are working | out his partner’s.interest. For seven- |Judge William L. Bennett in the su- | by Eben Learned accompanied by Miss | Sy, “giinchofy s receive this little : : L teen years he conducted a prosperous | Perior court here on Wednesday and | Taft. organist of Park church. The| n.Q,SCRI700E TEocve, thin Tide HAVE ENTBRED_PRILEP a business at the same stand. In 1872 | the judge granted the application and | honorary bearers were John C. Averill | 0S5, ROMC SORE With the P o v changes. It is to be one of the finest|he built a substantial business block |appointed Albert S. Comstock as tem- [ Nathan A Gibbs Rollin C. Jones, and | " B8 RV 00 directs the tax col- | After a Jhnction with Army Coming [2 laces in that town. ih Plainfield. and since then his store | POFary receiver under bends of $15,000. | F- Leon Hutchins and burial took the -han from Tetovo. 2 has been located in it.. His business| The bond Was furnished and Decem- | Place in Yantic cemeters. Rev. D. };"" b sl g B R = rosecuting attorns of t ity In New York Tiesday évening:there bas increased many fold. T ] :f{ :."u:e° ielock in the atternoon w 7:: Flowe fead the/committal service.ath {0 imes "t al} P who e London, Nov. 15, & a. m—Confirma. otk ot the Serme Tt Beneecn ]| Faiiaa & boen ho it {in the The members of the Norwich Medl_ | RIS 12, i DAYRNL, of an s |the. report that. the Bulgarians have artist bringing prices somewhat lower | many.. offices: blic - '3v. Bell brought the appiication, al- | cal Bociety met’ at the residence of their last known address a demand |entered Prilep after a junction with had been expected. sponsibility. . For- 28 years he was |leging that he is the owner of more | Dr. E. H. Linnell at 2.15 and went| , = payment of the .. ‘Tm t the Bulgar army coming from Tetovo, _ . | judge of probate and for.14 years pre- | than one-tenth of the capital stock|from there to Dr. Kimball's residence ( (07 So~ment of the same. e hisl|according to an Athens despatch to c--m ‘nden of Crescent Beach, | Vious was judge of the court. For 41|and ,that a large creditor - has|in @ body, The delegates from the| 7 !';‘ 'u::"a on 3 ‘fh:tt once. ag this | @ et hange- Telagraph' ‘company. i has eoid the eaaf | years he was a member of the board | made an attachment against the com- | Norwich Chamber of Commerce com- | {5 (he lest deman will be made’ { e G Qe 5| of equcation for the town of Plainfield, | Pany and others are threatening to | Prised William H. Cruickshank, C. Ed- | pefore turning the list over to the) o N MM,,W o R oo | setving several vears as its chairman, | make attachments, so that a receiver | Ward Smith, ‘E. J. Hunt, C. J. Isbister, | Prsecuting attorney. =~ $300,000 B, and. m o was shipped | In 1901 Judge Tillinghast represented | Is necessary to.save the assets. Otto E. Wulf and Herbert R. Branche. |, o\ YO8 Beve Served the necessary PROMOTING ART EXHIBIT & the town in the general.assembly of |- Mr. Comstock will take entire charge | There was a wealth of very beautiful| ;7€ JOr Cxemp °:I e itia -or - g the state and served on the important ?é the company and conduct its bus- nouél remen”-:‘)brr‘llmi;ub ':hich ‘gcludmzhl St STy Wfilm:::‘ % 1t bvur | Russian Count Died in Comparative committee on incorporations. . In 1900 | iness. ‘handsome ute m . office: s*A %’Afl.!ord paper n%t‘a& - Chfi{el: . fhclthaatlens. Tn. 1990 < Chamber of Commerce and o wreath the age lmit, sixty years, also notify Poverty in New York. s 3 nsively engaged. in it, at the | HOUSING COMPANY- HAS of roses {rom_the cal soclety an d New York, Nov. 17.—Count Edward Marion W. Williams, of Farmington | [j28 eYtensively en 1t you are too poor, sick or infi ew York. Nov. oun! he firm name bein; a large standing wreath of chrysan- g rm, 1 Myraie, Saves :“&Tfi,flc;fit‘;y‘{:;"s";fi Waldo Tillinghast & Sons. He 4 HOUSE PLANS DRAWN themums from the executive commit- R e M IRBNSIE (o the e e A T a member of the Moosup Baptist e ee of the Backus hosp! board ectm 3 ' NO| . sjdAgdover. A Fnurch. since. April, 1850, and for 17 |For Type of Two-Tenement House| Undertakers Chirch and Allen had| VhO have power to abate the tax. }"?;R?v':r‘fix'?s fair, ?ngfib‘x‘oa:; g‘ ‘cori 4 H At a musical session at the Con. |Y62TS Was superintendent of the Sun- They Would Build. charge of the afrangements. B ey Ml - Tarative poverty: ' Eie death Wha at- P day school. He was church clerk there 5 ; ,Charles H. Lestel Bave paid the tax ;“mr?l,;“;,';my 94 | tributea to worry over financial losses. BUSINBSS | positions by Miss Mildred Wadhams of | 43, yun° e % v delith, ceérving | ©>TRe '&arw{ich Iflounlng sapeny, iYw-l Many relatives and friends attend- | collector. = BT ifgonton md Miss Clementina Jordan of | .S 14 et 13, 1859, in Plain- | bod Prepared plans and specifications |eq the furmeral of Charles H. Lester, Saybrook—Night clerk at the junc- 8 1A 3 COLLEGE 3 > B0, MaeD Atk atiiter ot Ehes | bt Mndnapt wv; uof house | held at Buckingham Memorial Wed- | FoUR CHANGE PLACES IN tion, Walter Bikker, is not improving . g L r. T Ay Coarb. Wyiie aiid AnterC oF Talk Blve for e s proposed to build, and has|nesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. in health any since he was compelled e 2T ¢ Mase. " He 18, aurvived by. his: wite | i pocifications out for ‘bids with |Joseph F. Cobb; pastor of the Church © WEST SIDE PINOCHLE. | to give up his work two months ago. - aqu ‘young people for po- Bt aeces an WEASHORBROTBr. 96 at ‘el - ocal - | ot the Shepherd (Universalist), — The last few weeks he has been con- qualifies ple Fo and these children, Frank Howard and | o - It ie tha srpectation that covaral | 0%, the Good Sh N o B iiian e Syt hs: ooaty. 303, these children, Frank Howard and |er. It s the expectation that several |officiated at the service. The cas | But Hallisey Continues to Hold Lead | fined to his home. " oppoetunity to rise. - | Missionary club ot ‘the Central Bap- | Village, and.Arthur Crary Tilinghast | Tho comoany hes et clotes nhy of | Ket Tested in the parior of the Memo- With Total of 64,005. HSt church, held Wednesday afternoon | and Anna Louise Tillinghast of Biain- | the eptisns waich it by me tevere) |2l and was draped in the American . UP-TO-DATE EQUIPMENT; with the president, Mrs. John E. Post, | field. flag. The bearers were J. B. Carter,| Hallisey is stil in the lead in the © EFFICIENT INSTRUCTORS; |of Vest.Thames street. *'William T. Pearson. . anrnem it Providosas | James I Furrell and Harvey A. Haynes | West Side Pinochle_club ‘tournament, . UNEXCELLED ORPORTUNI- The funeral services of Mrs. Can-| William T. Pearson, son of Thomas | bullders Who had indicated a willing- | srhood o Railway Trsinmen and | IS score of 7,525 in Wednesday night’s TIES FOR PLACING ITS diace M. Maine, wife of Milian Maine, |and Catherine Pearson, died at. his|Dess to enter ypon building here if | George Sanders, Charles Burke and | his neareetrival A. oAt ot GRADUATES. who died at her home in Clark’s Falls | home, No. 106 Thames street, Wednes- | “uitable arrangements could be made.|Charles F. Geer of Sedswick Post, | to date io 62450, Last night's play re- Saturday, were held at her home at|day morning about 5-o'clock after an|Representatives of the out of town|No. 1, G. A. R. Burial took place | suired. in four men cha g s Come in ‘and see us, or ‘write 10,30 o'clock Tuesday morning. Burial | llness of several months duration. Mr. | builders were here last Friday and Sat- | in’the family lof in Maplewood cem- | Hat movies up tr soronging piaces it o) was in River Bend cemetery, Westerly. | Pearson was born in Norwich 31 years |urday looking over the situation infetery and Rev. Mr. Cobb conducted | third which he held last week. Lewis { and ask us about it. . o b | ago. * For nine years he was'employed| Norwich and conferring with the offi- | 3 committal service at the.grave. i e and Tast week, s “TME ‘NORWICH BUSINESS Already millions of ~ Red Cross|as a waiter in the Wauregan house | cers of the Norwich Housing company. | Included in the numerods floral | SroPPInE back to afth place from - y A < Christmas seals are in the hands of |and he had - been employed in the T tributes was a large floral wheel with | socore” oo o, SOIDE to AnIy rom COLLEGE ereroca.l a;ent%e l‘hx‘mlsho‘ut dthmsmt; and, smnH r:t cdnpulh ‘t;; ffirB;f:amll: years in UNIVER&ALIST SALE _|a broken spoke, from Thames lodge, !gl‘g‘tg ;‘r‘n‘ce 'eckham up m fifth to s are being received every day at|Hartford hotels. es_his parents No. 496, Brotherhood = of i % ; 93-105 Main Strest the office 4n_the capitol. The sale of | he leaves two brothers and-two. sis- D T SR eS| ariiwen s e ety Clisser 7€'l sn: TRy TORULS SCCrea, ey 48 W. E. CANFIELD, Propristor e e e e e e 2,4;,,5",",“““:,""“‘:;2 ;‘,‘;g;’e“d £01Made in America Gift Shop Was Nov- | anthemums from the people of the| “pijjicey 7525; Hahn 7490: Under- Navy Yard. Gales Ferry, Allyn’s Point % . The Mettodist Episcopal church 15| o s Goott- My i g Tt W L To0r 3, Sordan e950: Larsen 8655, A in’the midst of a world-wide forward Mrs. C. Palmer Howitt. The Made in America Gift Shop con- u‘j“‘zfi:‘:‘:‘:"ofi:fi:‘“‘;“en}’“"fig: Jordan 6535: Peckham 6330 Baker movement for- the -enlargement of its| Addie H. wife of C. Palmer Hewitt |cluded its two ddys' sale at the Uni- | il & N 6205; Bailey 6090; Lewis membership, - the_enlistment of new|of Preston, died at the Backus hos- | versalist church on Wednesday even- John-Comerford. The standing to’ dats o workere, and_ the ‘increase of its ei- pital in this Ciiy Wednesday morning |ing. From §.30 to 630 o'clock a, large i Hallisey s4005: A mann 2450 | Bath Room Fittings clency as a ministering institution 1a |about 5 o'clock, following. an illness |number of diners were served the| The funeral of John Comerford was e Peckham 60,840 Lewla al g AND_SCALP SPECIALIST | thé world of some duration. Mrs. Hewitt was|Chicken supper arranged for the second held from the home of his son, Ed- 1753 & & it Jook old-fashioned, b the daughter of Gustave and Sarah|might by the supper committce. As on|Ward P. Comerford, No. 83 .Boswell ! } Finest line of heavy brass, m u, scant over tme carei| ‘The annual executive session “and | Millard Andrews. -Mr.and Mrs. Hewitt| Tuesday, the various .tables, candy, [ 2Venue, Wednesday morning at 9.15 J. Jordan 57,770; Larsen 56,47 ~ “is. worn; get the ¥irst)board meeting of the Connecticut|made their home beyorid Hallville on | cake, domestic and’ fancy, were well|0'Clock. At 10 o'clock ‘a solemn re- Detiis 56.430. nickel plated fixtures, towel ,Copgruu of ‘Mothers for Child Welfare | the road between the North Stoning- | patronized, and the ice cream commit- | duiem high-mass was beld at St. Pat- bm holdérs. - tub’ sealx u- Matw Strect—Next fo Chelsea Bank. “held In The Elton at Waterbury|ton road and the Preston City road.|tee put in a busy time serving their|rick’s church, Rev. J. H. Broderick Masonic Degres Work. , Cup s d . Helephone 652-3. Tnemy. Plans. were made for the|Shé leaves hed husband, who is in the | generous customers. The sale was held rflns 2% guibrant, Hov. F..J. Kuster,| = Pk Miacte: temipl Wed e -Autal convention at. New Britain in|milk business, and other relativei. under the auspices of the Ladies’ Aid °‘°°! vahy’g“‘:' 'lsegll:: d-e';:‘; s ":m‘ et :o::e Vo“e;" April next Charles ‘A Rest soclety ot ‘the church and was very e B L S e R Yand 'A- M., worked. the fetowcrati| 'See the new Lily Cup pat- At a reception and dance attended Charles A. Reeves died Wednesday R 5L S mass the -church bell was tolled 78 |degree. St. James lodge, No. 23, F. dv 2,000, given at the new Yale| morning at_his home, No. 31 Lower NEW ASSISTANT. tl each stroke representing one’|and A. M. worked the third degree at Sale B: lub-at. ’decrbflt avenue and Forty- | Boulevard, New. London,. following a o s 2 of MMr. Comerford's life. The|the temple on Tuesday evening. For e By second street, New York, Tuesday, one|lingering iliness with tuberculosis. He | Dr. H. F. Gammon Goes to Meriden "““h were John P. Corcoran, John of the patronesses was Mrs. Charles|is survived by a widow and several FLTNPR. Jeha Douabus _Frank D. ressed Y. M. C. A. % il H. Shersill (George Barker Gibbs), for- | children, Mr. Reeves was for many Senethrem. : TPl BenroRsogs Sogolas . o, “: dredv ::fi:Ab:' o - ey VIOLIN merly of Norwich. years emploved as coachman by Bil-| pr Herbert . Gammon, who for Silivan Sna bural tookc piace in. St the Instructive talk which C, Edward lings P. Learned, holding that pOSItion | ¢hree vears 2 dent physician | Mary’s cemetery. The aftendance was | (1o, NSTNEETe e lc e T In TEACHER [[ndsuimes e o mae| i B A Somoiaf i ST | v vt o b e P | o AR s e = i | G0 o e Song ot wi preside af e lecember 0 0] .okens of esteem. o ¥ - v ¢ term ‘of the Tolland county: superior | Bir- Focver oerlien irament in Bitinnd, Mase. hes hoer appointed by Undertaker Hourlgan had charge of | afternoon at 4 o'clock. Twn reels of = : ents repaired || COUFt Which opens in Rockville Tues | tie soutn: aud ‘mt the N fopern | the Connectictt tuberculosis commis- |the funeral. moving pictures were shown. /8tring nstruments rep gay, Dec. 7. The criminal cases will| culosis sanatorfum, leaving that insti- | L0k to be assistant physician to Dr. J. Edward B. Bingham. = c Violins sold on easy terms be presented by State’s . Attorney | {nition during Tont mm“:l’_ He wae a|B: Dinnan, superintendent of the Meri- Wit e e ompany For appointments address E. f|Thomas F. Noone. member of New London lodge of Elks. gf:' ;-:3::0?:36 mu?u: e-.:p.:lnm::":‘t 2| Bratnerd lodge, No, 102, F. and A. M, 129 Main St., Norwich, Ct }{ E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor- | 1 At a:mecting of the board of control temporary and may be made perma-|of New London, conducted the funeral n-ot., s UL at the capitol Tuesday the following * |nent. Dr. Gammon succeeds Dr. Ed- !mlee héld Monday for Edward B. Mdlmm ‘were made: Dee: ward Degnan, who resigned a few|Bingham at his late home in Uncas- d months ago to. take up -rt‘ud.égn prepara- wl&s le.l’::,:; mflfifionby Rev. :‘ STBEL - 5 c s b& M l s esthood. 2 .. Maso fory to entering the pries W, Dixk o yLouis R. Porteous has been in New asa eion! : : ? S s e Sy ahaat e bngham died Tast Thursday at [ agry. Edward Whiting Johnson and and Mushrooms {ifi: Leachers i many Connecticut (1916 automobile markers in the hands |entertained seven of her Httle friends | TS .‘hellth TR e el been In | her mother. Mrs. Isabe Thomas are % | public schools will be asked within 2| of the owners so. they can be used on|on Tuesday. afternoon by. siving a | BOOF hes in Waterford and | JoVing into the boize g Rallion’s m.'l of the children in | yan 1. By tfihot d:‘fim;t is expected "g’: hfl'n'}' glm m:gn‘mx: lived all m. Iffe in Waterfc Sl Wuhsn".un -uan near Pu:k- corner. theére will be about pleasure cars e e ldren were ¢ Montville. He was the son of entertained with games'in which |- pY? o Miss Chtflot!e Grosvenor of Pom- ¥ .’:‘:- : we: layed thi marched into the ha Bngiand. - His 2 : buit nk‘i.t -?flNnn;onAl:’n goro m 3:: His Hunting. Cestly. D! ey | n e - ski, of eboro, e ; <John Mather pleaded:guilty in the fl:‘,’:fln Pl :‘,hflmd m"h,;ny '?::Idud::: ingham learned :‘é%":mr:“%m;‘fk'ux ’"‘: .:f":’ ! DR SHAHAN fustice court at Old Lyme on Wednes: |a. birthday cake With seven- lighted | " hia wit Broadway. Mastow .:;:om. :‘;“‘ Stree : was fined | candies. A I B Bdward The g °‘uvtrt'.\:"llh¢ Walz n‘e:l;:i :.n tnn:::r a brother, James Bingham of Quaker on Din- of the Stomach ln‘ Total of 34630, which was DAId by B 3 Alide’ MeNally, -Loretta Lanole, Gere | HUL pacmpion Trowbridge, by whom. Mr.. Mather is|trude Sullivan, Mary Macinness, Reta = mployed and who w- dla the owner | Péloquin, Ernest P.]Qqu]n and Ernest With Two Bottles of Brandy. birds. - | Disco. A Pr—wn cuy farm hand, who was ler . the influence, was -entertained : a} ‘auregan house on at a coon supper. the_guests were several young