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i . SR made his argument 2 n M ’ : 3 : i " the l:kh\t.tn.u: 1217 ta}; 8 e ¢ ; - < leq 8 fo ourt then adjourn ’ s i Ea'gud We L. Bennett and a in Danahey began ’ o) v Thursday promises to | brought by Homer D. Gager of Nor- PO MR 3 be fair in the east, with temperatures|Wich asainst Arthur H. Mott of the|again. and concluded hi : . 3 very close to seasonal average. Canterbury turnpike for $1,000 dam- Attorney Shields made a - T e in great variety at 7 ‘Winds: The ;;_l;ng-h ummx the Am““t&f MAxe- ‘fv':- m‘b&w fifh‘f‘mfl' of 18 minutes and "‘d» ea { ' 0. coast will be I south, - THE WM. FRISWELL CQ, | coming west; along the middle Atlan- |ing, the evidence was all concluded 218 a 2! wes! and arguments made by about §.10 |at about 3.10. Main Street 25-27 Franklin Steest FiMeenkie aUE v e and st 439" the Jiry | Before the dog bite s ct for the de- up when court opened in the morning Forecast. 2ol ot R R Do e i - the court was informed that the case B Sras ihe first withess call | assigned: atend: of ‘It was 15 Drocess| od e A R i “Al \ | Wednesday, probably ‘light rain - Gages ALES, WINES, LIQUORS | it s ntw n interior; Thursday | ea i e crang by bie tonnseh Atior: | o6 motoemont . Tals was the Uit foF | coup S Man, held tn the Neturalization AND CIGARS e Ne Mr. Gager | $5,000 damages brought by Josle Sac- enue, 087 | od 1 the"stang by his Be i GEORGE G. GRANT “Faatern New Yori: Light rain early | tostified that he is & tea merchant and | zylouski, & minor, against Annie Meech [ LUeSaRY, SYepIng, Wi Tany relat’ves Undertaker and’ Embalmer Fi leto stock, Best Service.| Vedneeday: Thursday . probably|that on Aug. 22, 1913, while he was| Walker, both of this city. The claim X resh, ocpl cloudy. delivering tea at the Mott house on the [on which the suit was brought was Z DAN MURPHY Seuthern New Hagland: Cloudy|Cauterbury. tumpike. he was bitten by | that the plaintiff was struck on Aprl 4132 Providence St., Taftville e Wednesday, probably = light rain;|a dog owned by the Mott family. He |10, 1913 on West Thames s ‘. 11 Bath Strest Thursday. fair. Prompt attention to day or night calls. employed. Telephone 630. apridiMWiawl and that because of the injury he had |cut on the head, had concussion of S e oy o amom | not_been able to get around at bis | the brain and injuries to her bedy and weeks and then he went to Dr. P. J.| Shields & Shields and Brown and | Widow of Jeremiah Mc was held Bar: | Cassidy for treatment.. Perkins are attorneys for the plaintiff. | from the funeral parlors (CONCERT PIANIST) ness stand and then the plaintiff rest- | The jury in the dog bite case was church, Occum, and buriei (] Instructor of Piano, Har- ed, Edmund, A. Pre James D. Mc- | was in the Baltic cemetery. limantic, had two witnesses. These | Preston; David Bigelow, Colchester; | Versailles and is survived by two were Flora A. Mott-and himself. Both | Arthur, P." Turner, Lebanon; John H.|grandchildren. 8eason commencing September 5th, 1915 on them. Both sides rested at 17 min- | Rushlow, Sprague; Fred B. Kinne, Lis- utes after noon. bon; Frank P. Kinnie, Voluntown. |a. business meeting in their rooms on - . Providence street Monday evening Trommer’s Evergreen Beer REAL GERMAN LAGER is on draught at H. JACKEL & CO. : - ——| Ereaictions fum“"?i’-:x Fair. Just Arrived | ' i Wheat Bran’ Entire Wheat Health Flour Sun, Moon and Tides. Sun T _High 1l Moo { Sets. || Water. || Rise p. m. || a m [ p. m treet, near claimed that the calf of the leg was | Shipping street, by the automobile of 5 Observations in Norwich. injured, that he suffered much pain, |the defendant and that she was badly % Funeral of Mary McCarthy. | ime the Saczylouski child in temperature and the barometrie|WOrk as well as before. His wife cared | hip. At the ¢ McCarthy, s Bogn e for the wound from the bite for, two | was six vears old. Xhe Iuneey. 44 IWT hy, F. L. FARRELL Nannie A. Gager and Dr. P. J. Cas- | Brown and James appear for the de- [Grant on Providence strest Tuesday sidy followed Mr. Gager upon the wit- | fendant. Servic were held in St & 5 e A The defendant, who was represent- The deceased was 81 years and s|f ™ODY, C ounterpoint and ed by Attorney P. J. Danahey of Wil- ndleton, Maurice R. Flynn, | months old and bad been a resident in |§ Composition. testified that they knew nothing of thie | Stedman, North Stonington: A. Doug- e 4 - 3 matter until th‘: papers were served |lass Winchester, Bozrah: Willlam E. 8t. Veronica Sobiety Maeta. Studio: 26 Central Building The St. Veronica T. A. society held [} with a good number of members in L l 1001 ‘i{ PUBLIC WELFARE NURSE CONSUMERS' LEAGUE REQUESTS | nttendance, _ The regular routine bus- MARKET PRICES PAID . 10042 6 : iness was transacted an e commit- Yellow Meal Farina i fs T UNDER UNITED WORKERS. EARLY CHRISTMAS SHOPPING. |(ness win transscted et et FOR RAW FURS | 053 28 | Plan to Be Carried Out—Public Meet- | Ask For Limit to Be From December | Whist held in Parish hall‘made a fa- AT 32 WATER STREET Peop‘e,s "al‘ket L 2055 g to Acquaint the Community. 17 and By Daylight. s THURSDAYS AND SATURDAYS Six hours aft high water it is low —_— : o tide, which 15 followed By food tide. @ The visiting nurse committee of the| The Connecticut Consumers’ league s ;T'""" Esoaudins. At A. C. BENNETT 6 Franklin Street S vy S United Workers plans to secure a|has sent out the following notice: 'wo local men were engage: thoroughly trained and experienced| The Home Office of the English | fIght in a saloon of the village late on public welfare nurse in the immediate | sovernment issued an appeal to shop- | Saturday evening. Words were —ex: future, pers a few months ago to shop early, | changed which led to the throwing Took| “In line with this plan, a public meet- |not to expect Immediate service, to|Deer glasses and bottles. One of the ing ia to be held in tiie town hall on | carry home small parcels, and in fghters received & cut in the head. uesday evening, Nov. 80, to acquaint | sending forth orders to set forth their At -2.30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon,, the community with what it is pro-|wants clearly in writing. This is Post Office Hours Thursday. the funeral of James Conklin, a form- | posed to do, and for this purpose two | dane, of course, to reduce to a min-| Postmaster D. C. Murphy announc- er Greeneville resident, but lately of|very well informed speakers have been | Imum the number of men required|es that the local office will be closed Gloversville, N. Y., took place from the | Secured, one, Miss Ella Phillips Cran- | in the service of the stores. betwecen the house of 8.30 to 11.30, 1 to undertaking parlors of M. Hourigan on | dall, R. N.,, of New York, who is the| -The Loilon Telegraph which|3, 2.20 to 7, on Thanksgiving day. Main street. In the attendance were|executive secretary of the National|prints an article on the subject, re- LT relatives from Gloversville, New York | Organization for Public Health Nurs- |counts with pride the response of the Personals and Notes. city, Hartford, Peabody and other|ing; the other, Miss Mary Grace Hills, | English women to this appeal. It Alexander Reeves has purchased a places. The hearers were P. F. Bray, | superintendent of nurses of the Visit- | has initiated a new and helpful | new machine. John A. Hourigan, Charles O. Murphy, | ing Nurse assoclation of New Haven.!movement. Fewer parcels have been - and Francis J. Diggins. They will explain the modern meth- | delivered in London than in any| John Nevins of Norwich avenue is Certfl“\ty of uesults Interment was in St. Mary’s ceme- | ods of conducting visiting nurse work, | sim'lar period for years past, and|visiting in New York city for a few other cities and towns a new pa-|days. triotic movement has begun. The pub- tery. Funeral service for the deceased |and tell of. the daily working of such e All our Mbonuments are The United Workers guarantee the|lic is becoming methodical and patient:| The roof of the J. B. Martin Co's was held in Gloversville and the body | 2n organization. arrived here on the Central Vermeont e, Fip e T object of ¥ . lary of @ nuree. e an s cheerfu]ly submitting to incon- 1 1 % this meeting therefore is not to plead | yenionce. Wil e vgien velamp) ana; T good Monuments. Careful design eliminates railroad on Tuesday morning. Mrs. Wainwright Entertained. for funds, but for a genuine interest The Corsimers’ League can not all chance of failure. GREENEVILLE Funeral of James Conklin Place Tuesday Afternoon JUSTIN HOLGEN, Proprietor Crown and Bfidge Work \&0 give this Branch of dentistry most careful attention. In addition to absolutely painless sessions in our dental chairs yeu're certain of the very best grade of work at important reason for placingl your monumental order with| us 15 the don. P Overhauling and|.2v.: i " vo new Lowson Repair Work By a newly announced decision of the postoffice department, 'hereafter on all holidays at least one delivery. of London, Nov. Cavanaugh, aged MODERATE charges. You notice the word “moderate” ) in and understanding of what it i6|appeal to the patri N otism of Connecti- rt] is in capital letters because our Tt has been learned that Mrs. Chas.|hoped to accomplish, Such a work | cut women in ‘:wlle the same way in 1.‘7;:’ ::‘:T::: t:e:fi-k&r‘gfidt‘e:‘: moderate-charge policy for SKILL. ]| [ Wainwright of Dorchester, Mass..| has the promise. of a larger and larger | asking them to do their Christmas|and New York city for.a week. msdarite arge p Jo o ® “ ||, former resident here, entertained | growtn if it is well understood and a |shopping early, yet thers lies behind Ztonat e ‘wol a guarantee abso- e le club of e Baptist Bu- |general co-operation is obtained. its aj 1 the best osed it et aStian reau Temple of Dorchester, on Monday | - Endless £60d can be dome In the|of Eatilotism. the fesire . hat our | forthe arminin Cows mill ls closs?| We will not cut a freaky or :;:;mwal:; mt;;:‘x;l;xt gmfi 'n.(ternoon w:.l); of o?)l;evtehne"g:l'lo?v{::x:;fi ;ltlf:;" :'méng people maintain their health|the cause being the taking of inven-|. ! . Jesi o ining room | welfare wt A - |and vigor for the years to come, that 2 armonious DR. F. C. JACKSON whete aminty luneh of cake, faney wigsis.aiients. in adajtion to the | our T~ Childres - shoald. Doty . -€ crackers-and cocoa - served. smfort and cheer given to ¢ c i~ | be taxed beyond their years, th N G R, DR. D. J. COYLE [} iiens "as assisted by Mre, Henry|valids, o to persons who are ick and | wase catning. mothers shonid wot ‘ne| Bert Adams who is employed ! < Succeeding the King Dental Go. || Cruickshank:, At a ldterhour the mems | cAnnet Afford to pay for-the services | cuar o Ehpl MOUETS, SROMIS, NOL PO Whiting Machine company, setting up | ‘THE CHAS A KUEBLER C0 203 Main Street’ ® Bibers departed, all declarings that they|of a nurse, but might be able to Pay [ holiday season. Do your Christmas|Dachinery who worked here in the lo- 3 . it had enfoyed a very pleasant afternoon. | the price (i. e.. actual cost) of a Visit. | shopping early. cal-ohill ‘Sor sadvgre) weonthes W A 39-41 Franklin Street ext to Boston Btor'o For those whose means make It im- |~ Mony of the store windows in this| VISitoF here t):ona-y. u!-le tstempl:ye'd mn 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Daily CASE RESUMED AFTER possible to pay anything, the DUTSe'S ity naw show cards of the Consume |70% eing the same line of work in - Sundays by Appointment RECESS OF YEAR|"ohyices will De free. ers’ league which request that Christ- | UPoasville. Ly Mesodant "Phone 321.8 AR.| Plaffs for the work and the meet- | mas thopoing be done before Decems - .. s o A ing have been made under the VISItINg | per 17 and Vlight oistering an epairing Before Superior Court ~With Judge|nurse committee, of which Mrs. lsabel ads MARRIED 5 - Shumway Presiding in New Lon- | Homer Graham is chairman. AT LEAST ONE MICTIINA—JEROSIK—-In Norwich, Nov. in all its branches. 3 . by Rev. aciejewskl Adam at lowest prices. DELIVERY. ONHOWDAYE. | 1iotts vod Mise Ara i Yetarii [CARBET (LAVING at towest o | Boin ot Yantic. o R Telephone 1196-3, New Order by Postofficc Department— | LAVIGNE —LABARRE —In _Plainfeld, JAMES W. BLACKBURN, e » N 2, 1915, v. - 3 against B. A. Armatrong of New Lon- | Department Office to Be Transferred Changes Former Instructions. Rotre iatuien Lavicns ‘and uiss|® Stantor Avenue S e don, and others, for trespass on prop- oo N S Havens Rose Labarre. 2 urt in New London on| The branch of the United States fov. 33 ML by Rev, J. 5. TRpyen. 2 . Tuesday morning before Judge Milton 2 & Charles Clarke and Miss Anna Paula of all kinds on A Shumway. The sult is 1o reatiaty | Cgineers) office which has been loo|mail must be made. Previously it was| Boachar. his Is Gas Heater AUTOMOB) the defendants from building wharves | he removed 1o New London about Jan. | i is. tiaipiscretion of the posty ke ILES, into Shaw's cove across right of Way 1. The work at New Haven has been | mase oy e ner deliveries should be DIED Weather CARRIAGES, WAGONS, - | ““Tial 5t the cose e in charge of George E. Verrlll, as as- | in" the middle of the weck. The ordes AVGR_In New s > rial of the case was started a year | sistant engineer, who has had charge t LR T : = ago in the superior court in New Lo now promulgated makes it .mandstory yoars. With the sudden d th TRUCKS and CARTS perior court in New Lon- fof the work in this state west of the | t5 gend out one delt ¢ ol 5 1 € sudden drop In the = don and when most of the plantiff’s | Connecticut river. After the removal | g ut one delivery on every holi- | BENTLEY—In Preston. Nov. 23, 1915, Mechanical -Repairs, Painting, Trim. | (25,28 In, counsel for both sides |ne will have charge of all the river | Foie Mary M. widow of Oltver A. Bentley. | femperature, the absence of pairs, Painting, Trim- | agreed to an adjournment to permit|and harbor work in the district, which Dootors Held Their Meeti Notice of funeral hereaft L 2t ming, Upholstering and Wood Waork. | of an attempt to settle. Efforts along | comprises Connecticut and up the Con- noters e e setng To Noreldh 22, 1015,|5team and other heating, has Slacksmvtling in all its b this line have failed and the trial has .i The meeting of the Norwich Medical | KINNEY — In Norwich, o¥. 22 naey. 2 ing its branches. necticut river into Massachusetts. widow of Mason Kinney, been rosumed. - - e hendaniotors ot the amtirs. ats- | @ssociation adjourned from a week| Liis s yesrs brought discomfort to many. £ R Attorneys H. A. Hull, Frank L. Me- | trict were formerly in New Haven, but | 280, was held on Monday evening at|Funeral services will be held at her Guire anq Charles B. Whittlesey for | when the fortifieation work was be- | the Wauregan house. Dr. H. H. Howe,| late home, No. 11 McKinley avenue, A GAS HEATER A the plaintiff and Judge Stoddard and [gun at New London and. vicinity a |Presiding during the business sessicn,| Wednesday, Nov. 24, at 2.30 p. m. Attorney Wiggin of New Haven for |change was made to New . London, |OCCUPYINg the chair in the absence of | Kindly omit fowers. £ s | the defendants had a long conference | where Major Pilisbury is the engineer | POth the president and the vice pres- i" the morlat‘ns at ;vh!&h several mat- |in charge. The New Haven branch “’e_r";- R TR # E 7 ers were discussed, after which the|office now located in the Second Na- e st for the evening was 507 tc 515 North Main St.|trial was resumed. W. 4. Fones, fore: | tiomcl hank building, has employed as|i0 have been Dr. George Thompson, man for the T. A. Scott Co, was put |many as 35 men, mcluding the survey | Put in his absence Dr. Lester E. Walk- on the stand to testify to the driving | workers, but now there are only about | €T, Who is secretary, presented a paper “Mest Cigars are Gaod— of piles in the course of some con- |15 attached to the office. upon The Destiny of Man. 3 THESE ARE BETTER | firuction for the New Haven road and| The removal is on the ground of ST TOM’S 1-2-3 5¢ CIGAR e was the only witness in the morn- | economy to the government, so Engi- TAFTVILLE 1 ing. After the plaintiff had introduc- [ neer Verrill stated on Tuesday. GOOD FELLOW 10cCIGAR Ladies of Congregational Church Hold ed (;It.\' records to show that the city - THOS. M. SHEA, Prop. Franklin St. ==y h.ntd: m‘fg by it f‘;e;,t::u:::: FOR CRIPPLED CHILDREN| Newly Married Couple Celebrate Next to Palace Cafe Tl Do Fosumed. Taesday . mornime | Schellens Place In Groton Bought By| Here—Personals and Notes. December 14. New York titution. The Ladies' Benevolent society of the Taftville Congregational church s e O Heme on Furlough. On Tuesday the Broad Street resi-|gave a successful food sale, entertain- David Holden Pendleton, who has |denec of P. L. Schellens in Groton was | ment and dance in Ponemah hall, on been four years in the navy is enjoy- | S0ld to the Home for Crippled .Chil-| Tuesday evening. The food sale was dren, Inc, of New York. from 6 to 8 o'clock and then a con- The residence is to be used as &|cert was given, Mr. and Mrs, | SUmmer recreation place for the in-| The musical programme consisted of B. F. Pendleton, of 11 Church street. | Matcs of the home in New York. The|the following numbers: home is a _comparatively new insti- | Vocal solo, Miss Florence BRACELET WATCHES Don’t Forget it or <% GAS STEAM RADIATOR will give you immediate com- fort in the Home or Office. Full, new stock on hand. _The City of Norwich 15 Main Street FUNERAL DIRECTORS A Lady Assistant Telephone 328-3 HENRY E. CHURCH ‘WM. SMITH ALLEN duet, Now . York. -one- of the heirs of the | Jerse et oo yvoler aad . B Jacksog; % Iote Sebastlar. Lawrence, is connected | xyiphons solo Georke Maddommmn ot with it. companied by Miss May Torrance; Vo- It is intended each year to.bring|cal solo, Miss Jennie Kendall. Fol- the unfortunate inmates of the home|lowing the musical programme danc- to Groton to spend the summer.|ing was enjoved with music furnished |— — z:;y“v‘vlu:_:.ym“; x'l? 13??3“&3‘2‘3‘ m:.: g?v a three plece orchestra under the B mmer. | direction of erman. MAH Fhe Tenitcnre. s commonions " amd 18 |0 g hpenceors dderman | A s, ideally located for the purpose. There |?oir was as follows: Mre James Goa FALLS AVENUE are spacious. grounds on which the|har, = . 3 CHppied chilarer wil find Dleasure. . | Aviwur Brobman s aan Bogle Mre |Hack, Livery and Boarding Torrance, Mrs. Charles Webster and . Stable REPORTS GIVEN AT Mre. George Thompson. S!QONO‘CHURCH AUXILIARY Levigne-Labarke. Members Heard from Meeting at Mys- Mathias Lavigne of Plainfield and Miss Rose Labarre of Hunters avenue tic and at Burlington. were martied by W . A, : : Keefe in Plainfield Tuesday morning. :ug'lruy of- &"“%.‘,’..2?:“”32.33‘”& The fathers of the young couple at- Misslons of the Second Congregational ~ - o Tanate moter i ot 3 Bl with PRl = ! R : on, Tucsdey actermoon ot 3 oclorkpoa | PURE BLOOD MAKES = -- HEALTHY PEOPLE B removes serofula sores, and other ern tions, because it drives out of blood the humors that tution_and Mrs. Nicholas M. Pond of e B that when i cause first We guaranteo our service to be the best ‘at ¢he most reasonable drices. DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE 287 Main St. - “PRACTISE LIMITED TO Hours 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. ; mz L A GALLUP CO. DR. A_J. SINAY D J. M. KING . Dentist ‘DENTIST Mey Builing - ~|IRON GASTINGS -C. GEER, Piano Tuncr FURNISHED PROMPTLY B Shea & Burke . 41 Main Street -Funeral Diredtors Rateg 75 cents per day and um 'HAYES BROTHERS. é?afiisufiufiynvnfiit ; ‘Trinity Eplscopal church and Christ church will unite for a Thanksgiving service, to be held at Christ church at 10.30 o’clock Thursday. There will be morning prayer and holy communion. The sermon will be délivered by Arch- dacon 3. Elared Brown of Trimity FRFIGHT AND PASSENGER W AN= NEW YORK COAL AND LUMBER ' GCOAL Freé Burving Kinds and lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK A. D. LATHROP Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sts, Telephone 463-12 18141918 Jobn A. Mergan & Sen COAL Ne. 2 Nut - 2800 per to Offica and Yard Cantral Whart are obtained by locating the right store for your trade. If a fine stock of Hay, Grain, Chicken Feed, Etec., Eto, fresh and reasonably priced will fiil the bill, you'll fina that steck here. I¥a net a heaping together of a large lot of feed stuffs that counts —it's the expert knowledge of quality and variety. Every customar gets the benefit of our experience, which means making sure of good results. CHAS. SLOSBERG 3 Cove Street Thanksgiving Novelties Turkeys Turkey Place Cards Pumpkins Pumpkin Plase Cards Fruits Fancy China Fruit Baskets Napkine Favor Baskets Lunch Sets Mottoes Thanksgiving Cards MRS. EDWIN FAY FRANKLIN SQUARE 1647 rh Adam’s Tavern 1861 offer to the public tne finest standard brands of Heer of Europe and America: Bobemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian Beer, Bass, Pale and Burton Muer's ‘S:::otchc Axle. Guinnau‘ Dublua Bfi\aut. . & C. Importeq Ginger Ale, Bunker Hill P. B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser, Budweiser, Schlitz and Pabst. A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town. Telephone 447-12. DR. PECK Practice confined to Eye, Ear, Nose, Glasses. Hours 9:30 to 4:30 Fridays 10:30 to 4:30 Saturday evenings 7 tc 8 JOSEPH BRADFORD, BOOK BINDER Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order. 105 BROADWAY CALENDAR MOUNTS An extra choice assortment of styles and sizes. An excellent way to use your photographic work for Holiday Gifts. THE CRANSTON (0. Get a Montana Robe are wind and water-proof. A surplus stock of “Moyer” Concord at low figures. THE L. L CHAPMAN Co. 14 Bath Streei, Norwich, Ct. New Styles Fall Millinery . MRS. G. P. STANTON - 62 Shetucket Street -