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odd at the home, thought t!u oflcur- good and the mest “vittals” Eod he often pald $5 a week W < R when he was_ outside. o Pelix has returned to her|: In_competition for the prizes an- ;-?flfleren at the New London County|. The cooking all right?” e in ‘after -spending the |nually offered by the Norwich Bul-|hORe, - L L o, BCS 5 vard took both es” shouted’ a veteran from the mk end- wn.h Mrs. M. J. Rheaume of | jetin for. ‘the best turkeys that ‘can first and ..:gfi.a prizes of $5 each for |back of the chapel, “but you eat at % Montville. be raised in New London .rmthl‘nd- the u:’rx:a and htl;:tlyoung turkeys. %hn workmen's table and we get what's ham Counties, the cream of the' tur- rst weigh 2 pounds and . m W s“’m‘ ;““" srandson, | [oM ks of the two countles were i 20 1-4 pounds. He received| Henry Smith, sergeant of ward six, i“‘“"" - witht Jonds tn Bm,,m, brought to this city on Tuesday and|the market price of 38 cents, which |said Colonel Robbins was all right, L3 a‘ H. were on display at the Somers Bros. |with his prize money made his check |but Major Smith would not help him. . : i Reone, ™ market on Franklin, street, where it |325.49. “Major Smith even declared that his and Embalmer; Mwfi ’fln -Ad: A Waterbury- paper mentions that|was said that no finer display of these |~ The first turkey will be contributed | evesight and sense of smell were bad,” nksgiving eve, T. A. — v. E"‘ Miles McCarthy of Beacon street ch Thn!fibcl ng th)lmlzs had tfl:.':‘ll' b: th.fldsmht:nmtor m:hs :Im;er for u-;nad Siersem; tSml;l;. )‘;;nd any : r, Miss Mar- very one that was entel the children at the ook home | such man ig not fit for his k TREET ,.fx' tetn.l'mflln tt? cu:tomngl‘::gqh m°"'°-'x'€‘;3’y"fiag“§'w'5€.‘° City. in the competition was large of framie, |and the second turkey donated for Comrade McMahon rose again to in- 337 MAIN s tn ng M&"‘ A 3 clean of skin, lusciously filled out with |the dinner for the hmlly of aged peo- |Quire why the backstairs had to be Oppavite Post Offica John L. MacSwan was one who saw | solid meat and sweet flavoring fat, that me at the Sheltering Arms. used by the veterans, and John Peters P m Tnanhrl hy mass in St. the Yale-Harvard football game on|proved that there had been no decline [ All three of the prize winning birds | closed the hearing by saying men who 'Phone 321-2 Lady Assistant ’s church Wil e fhe resu!u v.urdsy In his high school days he|in the Iam;key n;ow‘ggf"iskm of the huni 'ln r¥m.dol th;. Sa&:m Bros. 10“!2; bl'enlrl their country should be trivice h Harvard’s New London an indham county | market on Tuesday, where they. excited | serve er. g d-llv parish masa.at 7 o'clock, . &b el S*P" | raisers of .these centers of attraction | much admiring comment. ALl but the | The board inspected the home and -~ : S R This season cranberries are ‘of flM ;- o SRS RNl e for a- Thanksgiving feast. three prize turkeys and .three others|srounds during the afternoon. f qu-.mw and are ewhat cheaper (hn.q A'NNUAL ‘POUND PARTY : :‘heret Aole 2 bi;d:h h: ail(l for_the g:ou e gmr‘qynindlvmum were | Colonel dflglhzmm én lcl‘:‘nn‘e of t" vin, ein* 1914. 2 udges to inspect and the turkeys came | bought by. Some ros., who grasp- | home, an jor - Smit] mapeeta at Thanksgiving AT CHRIST CHURCH. | from all parts of the district. James | ed the opportullity to seeure. the wreesa | Were: called before the board i the . Double ‘vestibule doors are bemz A, Stoddard of Ledyard and H. F.|of turkey flocks of this section. afternoon, Major Smith being heard 3 hung - at- the main _entrance -to the | Donations Provide: for Liberal D‘fl'" Button of North Stonington were tne | Besides the prize winners others who | first. ~Mr. Beers of the board came sou Cliblnen Bauk Tir preparmtian for winter; fiuth, to the Needy. judges and their award gave first prize | had turkeys entered were Mrs. J. H. |to his rescue and asked if it was true We sdvertine exaéfly & & —_ for finest old turkey to Mrs. C. C.|Purcell of Salem, James Mackey~of |that al the best hotels in the country as it is Dancing at Broadway Dancing Acad- | Tne of ' Chris Em-cop-.! Clark of Franklin for a bird that |Franklin, Miss Catherine Lee of Po- |at times had trouble with their f emy, T. A. B. hall: Thanksgiving af- | church <held._their annual Thanksgiv-|weighed 26 3-16 pounds. This prize Mrs. A. E. Hewitt of Leb- | Major Smith said it was =o, and a ternoon at 2!0 and evening at 330— ing pound party at the church ‘on|bird was apparently a king-pin in Margaret O. Mahoney of |mitted that at times the food at the ady: 7 5 Tuesday evening. The parish mem- | his class for he was a first prize win- | Scotland road, Mrs, ®\. P. Bennett of |home was not of the best. bers responded generously and at the|ner at the New London county falr. | Windham, G. O. Wright of Windham, Tuésday - morning was one of the| ioge of the evening the receiving ta- | According to the annuad custom, Mrs. | Isaac Geer of Ledyard, Miss Catherine frostiest of the season so far, as.thos ble was heavily laden with all kinds of | Clark received the market price for | C. Murphy of Scotland, J. B. Palmer of who were. out early had a chance t eg l.llle. Thanksgiving supplies. The donations |the turkey at 33 cents per pound, | Lisbon, L. aine of Griswold, e 3 £y : are to be packed in baskets and will| which was $6.65, tosetier with the $1§ | George 12 tc%aglot Baltic, Mrs. C. ' 3 5 I bhe distributed wherever needed | prize, w! le her checl . Flynn of tic, Mrs. G. Weston, Atgood gold filled button Tuesday mm&s aT!:lee‘Uns‘;’:tE“““ by the’committee in charge. ~During | The turkey fs donated by the Bulletin | Miss Nellie Hewitt of Lebanon, and «75¢ to $1.50. - Esther- cirale. of - Trinity - Methodis? | the evening those present held ‘an in- | for the Thanksgiving dinner for .the Sterry Kinney. i m‘;‘;"h’ WIS 4 formal social, and delicious coffee and | Mrs. Nathan A. Gibbs has returned Established 1872 on. ¥ doughnuts were_served: Mrs. Arthur |~ Y fiom a fortnight’s visit in New Bed-|a day when a man gives SpE Ty 0. Guartérmaster Serseant Philip Spel- | Bovaton and Mrs. Stephen ‘Walsh |B. V. P. U. PROPOSES VETERANS BACK UP ford, Mass. man nas been engaged this week re- |poured and the Misses Elizabe < TO ESTABLISH FUND.| COMPLAINTS ABOUT NOROTON S special attention to his appear- lis, Lilian' Boynton' and Mae Farrar| - \E Mr. and Mrs. George Phillips_of m 'CADDEN gfmuux the flnsstu.fl at Buckingham Saataiadti: AU Wervitigty Thvepuencral el T D Providence were recent guests of Mr. JEWELERS committee in charge of the pound par- | With Money Given it By Rev. M. Jo- and Mrs. Frank H. Smith of Washing- | 8C€. Tell Governor and Inve 144 “Mait Btrest Aboit 165 are now employed at the |ty . consisted of. Mrs. .Bertram Fisk, seph Twomey of Newark, N. J. Their Gri ton street. | which continues | Miss Helen Robinson, Miss Louise g ¥ : . s ss‘:gu‘i-k oheaule. Wit orders | Robinson, Miss Phoebe Brewster and| The B. Y. P. U. of the Central Bap-| Veterans of ‘the Civil war proved| Davia Bacon, a student at Yale uni- All that's new, choice and are here. ‘ed it at the offered compensation of | October to take part in the 75th an- | General Phineas H. Ingalis of Hart- meetr :";‘:'r‘::‘a‘,‘, chapel, which was |31, 3" Vear. The board also said |niversary exercises of the church he|ford, Judge Alfred B. Beers, of ¥ nn. 'Bt rtg ann y that they had no new plan on the | Presented the young. peoples’ soclety Bridgeport, chairman of the execu- elissa ewal question of medical inspection. tge‘gu;:‘z of !SxSa and left its disposal to ;;ve lcommntee. John H. Thatcher of : e their discretion.. < artford and D. W. Sharpe of New .Uxamw;flflmg’“fl::‘-‘g‘;dfi‘ the| THANKSGIVING DINNERS James J. Case, superintendent of |Haven. . The last two are members e roagins heseat e THROUGH. CITY MiSSION | ihe Sunday school, suggested that the|of the board. None would talk (| oes natsosy inatrumtioniemts o' Moo RO 1 money be used as a fund to help some | about the = investigation. Colonel 4 York ana: Philadelphia. - £ NS other young man in .his . theological | Robbins in ' uniform met the party 4 ey B-I;kth‘ W-l‘l” Be cfiz“rr-::tfiehul studies and offered - to. make th‘:dlek\‘lm at’. the raliroad station with two fves r 54 » | Donations Were Collected Tuesday. |2 neven hundred dollars, on condition | carriages in which the distinguished ::The 434 ‘anmiversary" o o A that Rev.. Mr. Twomey favored his| vibitors rode over the bridge to the i ahead “till March at least. Miss Mary E. Richards. tist church held their bi-monthly bus- | that the old fighting spirit was still versity, comes today (Wednesday) B . re e 3 o scloctmen have| NO NEARER GETTING ~ ~ |Iness meeting and social in Bushnell|strong within them when they boldly | fom New Haven to spend Thankssiv- best in Overcoats and Suits Buy Your Thanksgiving, |.mic; 25 9 ey foee CHOOL MEDICAL INSPECTION | Chapel on Tuesday evening . with an | stood up before Governor Holcomb and ; inner pardtory to-putting a new road from 8! attendance .of over a hundred and |members of the executive board at the| Mrs Henry E. Haskell and Mrs. iz Black Point to Attawan gate. Doctors All Send Declinations te|With the president, Harry A. Covey, | Soldiers’ home at Noroton, on Tues- |John E. Hawkine of Broadway are vis- at the Columbian House Mre. ‘Laurs E. Richards, author of| . School Board—No New Plan. | in charge. _ day, and backed up by statements|sms, o g re: Courtland Beebe in Overconts $12.00 and $30.00 Franklin Square: Neagens Nicr fther: Sdrien.. has Among other matters taken up for|the complaints made by them in letters VAR SR Suits, $12.50 and $25.00 Whm they will serve a turkey dinner |been visiting her daughter, Mrs.| The town school board held a special | Jiscussion .was the disposal of ";9 written to the governor concerning al-| Ppresident Arthur T. Hadley of Yale, » /e . courses Than! g.ymg Day, | Charles Wiggins, in Pomfret.. meeting on Tuesday evening in ‘the money presented the young people Dy |lcged mismanagement and bad condi- | who has been the guest of Mr. and #3000 95 - aniy P. m. 2 superintendent’s room at the town hall | Rev. M. J. Twomey of Newark, N. J. | tions a the home. Mre. Oliver L. Johnson of Union street,| Perhaps you need a new Six Candidates for the plice of ac<|which lasted almost the tliree hours|as a testimony of his appreciation of | Governor Holcomb arrived at|returned to New Heren Tosotay tuarial clerk in the office of the state| that the meetings of ‘the board usual- | the aid given him by the Central Bap- | 1-0.30. 3 Hat or some Furnishings. h-”‘h F“ Thmksglmg bl Sommisslonie . took: c::i!} ly consume. After it was an over e too, sarly to make any predic-| Miss Isabel H. Mitchell of Broadway ‘examinations at the , capitol v @ X st now the 3 Monday: e aniaciiy Tudne business | = ‘After higconverslon Rev. Mr. Two-| whola - sitnation 1a rather nebulons| i arnslewood, N. J, where she will s CHESTNUTS, STRING BEANS . had been transacteds be the guest of her sister, Mrs. Ed e've pre or 3 2, 3 o had|mey ceme to Norwich from Boston|but we are here to hear any com- E csgliv- 4 They also’ stated thata they had any ward Allen Olds, Jr., over Thanksgiv BRUSSELS SPROUTS . Don’t forget the Moulders’ dance;|,ncwers from the doctors of the town |and united with the Central Baptist|plaints the men want to make and ing. day with a splendid line of CAULIFLOWER | Thanksgiving eve, T. A. B. Jhall—Adv. | 45 whom invitations to take the medi- c;xur&l;. mLate; wlkllen ;nem;m;ll: B to“l’tlmlk gver y ithe institution.” SR S S T & P ool children | theol Y. e church assis: im in th the governor were Adjutant 9 = #> | There was a good attendance Tuee- [<al inspection of the school his studies. When he came here last | General George M. Cole, & Wen Whe Dig Coal. men’s outfitting. at Ralllon S d-.yd‘ne:?aon at the women’s. prayer | had been sent and that all decltn_ Fep D UrEedn | About 50,000 of the .180,000 mine- £ meeting workers in the anthracite coal region of Pennsylvania are classed as “amer-| Let US serve you. " but this figure includes every employe born in this country, though many of their parents are foreign and do not speak a wo of glish, ne superintendents in the region state that Americans would rather earn i Jraheries oo Nurphy & McGarry cupation, than twice as much in the mines. They attribute this to the ety o From. the cant store-at 16 Water suggestion. Tuesday evening: the|home with the colonel standing on |f28lse pride of the Americans, who s ek .dm uy Rev. Do ‘.’r"' “‘%m',‘,‘? street to which the barrels 0f Thanks- | unjon voted to accept Mr. Case's offer. | the rear step of the executive com- |have come to look down on _manual 207 MAIN STREET \en’ entertainment and banquet. giving:donations from the schools wers | Rev.. Joel B. Slocum, D. D.; the pas- | mittee's carriage. labor. s Erou’hz on T‘\l“r!tdhly' cn{“ Mmgmm‘ tor. suggested umh mse gnlon m‘x. There were fireworks all during |, Ltmfkake! b ,$haa e sle;e;vltfil | “Phe- librarian ‘at . the: Peck library, | Charles - H. Northrop will send out|charge of one of the Sunday evening|the hearing, ofly ~ three inmates |t0 e a miner,” said an ol els Miss Helen' Marshall, has added to the | this/ morning ‘and. rnoon 160 bas- | services. No action,was taken on this | speaking in. favor of the officialsin |foreman the other day, “and yet the November. library -bulletin -a valuable|kets tothe needy. families that he has | suggestion Tuesday evening but it will | charge, and others denouncing them |Second generation born in AmeFica in- 1ist of books. on Spain-and Spaish art |on his list for their Thanksgiving day | be acted upon at the next meeting. and even asking for their removal|Variably leaves the mines. The miners that are to be found in-Peck library. |dinners. Follawing the business session there| Tmmediately wupon the arrival of |in the hard-coal district of Pennsyl- : . The -baskets were all made up on|was a social .hour and an entertain- |the governor and the board mem-|Vania are probably the cleanest lab- MISS M. C. ADLES Forest fire wardens in the different | Tuesday by the city missienary and|ment programme which consisted of | bers all the inmates were invited to|Oring men in the world. Th“yd“"‘; 2| HAIR. FACE AND SCALP SPECIALIST e&nnt;m are having very little to do|his assistants and each one will con—ttablenx and games. Refreshments | the meeting in the chapel of the home, | thorough scrub every T ESASWIME | Eadies) dont Futh wouc shia by tm- 'dhnd mlcez-n:mr‘ul&s have deft|tain a_three or four Dound blecs of|were scrved. The social was arrang. | Thirty-two sccepted and crowded in. |YOU see them downtown In the atter- |, Ledies. don' rulb vous sk by ue- 85 o res. _for a family of five. which Miss Bessie Grimes is the chalr- | table. ~ The governor ‘took from his|C2Dit tell whether they work in thel, [T, Tioi o face cream prepared : man. : < us in the course of the el J. Cavanaugh, 45, a frelsht SUNDAY SCHOOL SOCIAL. ol Cldtad e o Tmber Of jletters sent him | an young man seems to imagine that |bY 8 specialist. gt | ndit o NI Bt R i SNTERTANES B WAunaL |18 SR bt DTl S P TR | S S e e e condition and quality: & easant Evening for Universalis it ety v the coal dust and the daily bath. Telephone 652-4. ¥ 5 ¥ g_m”"n"‘y at his home at 672 Main School Members. Ciub Met at Home of Miss Olive Riley|'® "° had anything further to say. *Whic. .are the-men ‘who @i your]- .~ - - & < - " Fl'"esh ‘Fat and Juicy New Londan. Burlal will be In e Cors’ Prabtics” Takan Un, Expect Simple Food in Variety. |excavations and subways in the big T akeishell onahe ., ¥ sholl :| On Tuesday evening a Sunday school s . Cities? Italians, mostly. The Irish ar hy the quart. - “Mrs. Bmerla W. Wealoridge, who |50cial for the Universallst Sunday| The B Natural club was delightfully | Tt eneciine e oy ot tehe | used to be willing to do it. but they Connecticut Volunteers longer are. In thé mines it is the aled s, her home. in O1d Mysti last|5chool was given in the social room |entertained Tuesday afternoon by Miss | was the first. no long: - 'mm ulbsm.d s o §M a long iilness due fo ads |2t the chuch, where an interesting | Olive Riley_af her home on West | “When eircumstances made it |SIa%8 B i ke et e Stcnograp hCI' 5” i was born in Ashford Aug, |Programme of games was carried out | Thames -street. The = following . well | necessary for me to come. to the| ol Roushly epeaking, we have, v€ i -’."’ turkey ‘ude ~1a o 92, the daughter of Enoch and lnder the Jirection of the committee.|rendered programme was greatly en-|home,” he sald, “I did mot expect | veomn siies, Io000 Topans’ sbout W anted Mary. Wel g - joyed: Piano solo, Meditation, from |sirloin styak ang fried oysters, but Jessie E. Hill and Miss Georgia Fill- | Thais by Messanet, Miss Florine d Irish, 10,000 Austro-Hungarians, 6,500 % % A1 Qustors. apaned while you wait. | An the furniture stores in ‘Norwich | More. ScoMeld: plano duet, Cansonetts, by | wan servel would. 6 Siven us i | WOSP &000 Germans 6000 English| — When you see that heading ik > g g he closed ‘all‘'day’ . tomorrow, | In the peanut race the prize winner |Benjamin Godard, Mrs. -A. J. Balley | difrerent. - varieties ek bad at]RTL Y0V Inan 10/ et matinRaliticn over an advertisement, does mn‘m“ ANy | mae Dewitt Parsons, in the turtle race | and Mies Ruth Sullivan, responding to | times we cannot a1t AND giben Asge.; 2 it make you wish you were an Is The state tredsurer.of the. W, C. T.|and Miss Grace Taft, in the-Dle cat- | Moskavel: | violin soior intrsduttion | LCECteDles at all; only once or twice|FROM THE CONSULAR REPORTS.| expert stenographer? U Dolle A Gager, ‘writing to thd|ing contest, “with 1 eutries, Roy(and mons, The Evening Song, Tann-lcorn "W don't Bave any more oers = The kind of instruction which White Ribbon Walker. ! hauser, by F. A. Kummer, Mrs, C. A, | Corti avgt oom e any more oat-| By reason of the lack of fast colors, e kind of i s Ice cream and cake were served. |Dowsett, accompanied by Mrs. Chn-le- wates ?hr -t .:“;ee:nund betor: gray has beconl:e my tuhlor&;}fle h; TBE % T ORITOARY. .- A. Saxton, playing as an encore 1 Have 3 Inxiand ‘snd - the. Jarge quantities o Phone 3 S0 they are dirty when they are serv- | gark b colors on hand before the Lost My Burydice, from Orphie, DY |ed, When I called the attention of | war are. re ; —_ s otul ; ible for the present - Ms. W. B. Bem of Rockville gave; - Mrs. Robert MoWhirr. o e St Tottar " iod s | Mator Smith, Colone! Robbins” assist- b o T thanes: Mokristar piniy NORWICH b an intereat: QWMOM t;[n{xt S\‘:‘ntln;'m . Mrs. Robert McWhirr, formerly of | Ruth Potter, accompanist, Mrs. C. Al %o wash the meee 1 thine ot mers [and blues are very scarce. BUSINESS =y ,rlfi_.s_ e hadist churchi|this city, died at the home - of her|Saxton, encore, Boat Song, Abt; piano. impertinent of Major Smith, 1 o S L L e AN ; e has been appointed|daughter, Mrs. Charles H. Trafton, in |solo, Batcarolle in A Minor, Rubln-| "ome ot oortmar ol ATl el T L |m:m ter the mis-| Boston,-on Nov. 22. For a number of | stein, encore, Plerrette, Chaminade. | comb, “you (hink Major Smith was | T2t 145.000.000 bushele. COLLEGE o o i{ yars past Mrs, MoWnirr had made|Mre 'C.'D. Geer: reading of the opers | ot Courteous.” S e s "o the B In New York Monday L. C. Harper)} BT me er daughter in Bos- illlam Tell, Mrs. Charles A. Saxton. gives makes experts—START NOw. Day or Night Classes. THE NORWICH BUSINESS COLLEGE | 'Decldedly not courteous” replied | cific have gained much business out paid $136 for e four:page letter from a. e T o e ot ane cingia mf”?&’xy’?fi%hfi‘fi&?“&’&‘l«&f Captain Sprague, “and I say so here | of Victoria. B. C. through the with- o 4 et ducted & business on Water sireet and Mrs. J. C. Overbagn, followed the in- ‘“s’;’l:nf;;““&a virnon * Captatn | SaAL of Biitiels shipe becazse of the Y ad conducted a on ank- lual numbers. - fome Lo s turned to his place, and Fh il i Ty e 2 prague re s place, street. ““W" ed in Nor el the gloge of the Drogramme dainty | then before sityng down, said: Considerabls building is being done was “Beans, governor, beans have been|in Naples, despite the European con- ToeY. \who was assisted in serving bY| purchased | in great quantities for | fiict. this home, hx;ut I have beehn‘ khe;ubtwo — \ 99-105 Main Street years and haven't seen a ean. | Platinum prices now stand at from AT THE DAVI§ THEATRE. |They are all stewed. Not only that.|ssi to 3§63 an ounce. W. E. CANFIELD, Propristor of Briggeport, asd’a Vasdouitte o Photoslare: but they are stewed so badly we get > up from the table without touching i British Libe 3 season for quail, ruffed’ . Of New Jersey. Real toh ., Waning Bri i A grouse, wooddock, Pheasanis, Hungari- | MOWRIT was 89 years of age. Dostchin 1@ verfopuars and inf them> With British subjects forbidden to Mrs. Oliver ‘:A. Bentley. - Wants Civil Service to Apply. emigrate without the special permis- The'| .. The death of Mrs. Oliver A. Bent- Davis sion of a government that has plain The 'governor then read a letter open season for rabbits will extend tolley, who had bee nin poor health for |theatre on Monday and won for itself | from [CM: ly become a virtual military dictator- Jan. 1. to be taken with dog or ferret,|several anonths occurred.jate on Tues. e et Michael MoManon, in = which ‘Tues- | plenteous applause at evety perform- | th that the officials of | Ship, what remains of British liber- The popular priced line or boths ::y hl{lamoon at the l}cm& :tu m-: ance. Jessie Blain Sterling e e the ‘1::: :k::mov:d Sod the place | ties >—Springfield Republican. 1 ughter, Mrs. Geo; ncks of [ Highlanders, eight in the company, k. SRS i $15.00 to $100 o i Asugliter, My Gecray A elg pany, | put_under the civil service law] ved. :howed the Scotch d-neu and 4 = T!?q! Phonograph . |[asis of thls coast -.muery district, | - Mrs. Bentley was born in Preston Wit true % Tl A e the hefe. are an wich Nature of the Female. cléan?” ‘asked the governor. The suffragists are good losers, or A 5 has been detached "fr . present :g 1;5:0‘1_! Bl:as, ln:ln m t.hc; d;::at;;r “T_know _it, governo returned rl(n:' they don’t recognize that they m‘hma ‘poin g > 5 an o S eyt T . McMahon, “but I won't hay any more. | ever lose.—Philadelphia Press. namazing | Go around and look for vourself. The = ohr t.ha“qw f&:- floors gre dirty, too.” o : 'or those who atten e| “Anything else?” inquired the gov- For FUNERAL. Bobby Burns banquet last ernor. e o b T R g intererting ;to note that i g;nniu Academy, T. A.d. . hall, Miss:Phosbe Jan sEmerson. . | player with the troupe Water Bugs and Ants. ¥ aftern mwh and * evening. Stewart, who “Well, we ought to be able to sit =3 'dm_to the table without having Political Short Story. ‘Wwater bugs and ants walking over our| Peclitical short story: Once upon a food. The filth on the stools is bad,|time there was a bull moose.—Wash and if we don't take our baths during | ington Star. e thie ‘first three j0ars of the Treek wa s don't get any. we get a furloug] Human beings gen: y etop grow- last S.t\pnhy night on the Otrobando LaPlace, hewonts - . SR those three days, we get no baths.” ing at the age of 18. over in the cuy La E .Stager Wins B Bowli e > s mngxtflg ey Place, I w ins Back: ing Mark. Frank H. Stager whose big pin rec- _Oleomargarine in Hash. OUR LENS GRINDER to appear in '@“gg on\llond;ym’;l:b!: T S e bawits '""" We grind lenses, examine the eyes in the Backus hospital and no sericus | B, Jones of tris Lty oed Hands oy | ros, displaced 'of 205 . made VD uneatiatacy and it scientifically ‘and “fit” Eyeglasses por- resuits._are. CantIate T e g gose O fhis cit ey, New Ha- urencs ¥ bore Hamburg, Ivoryton * Lyme. evening “got - Let us work for you. Bflc right in line with the Lm Bawar T. Burke represents | Miss Em n died u-'Nev Hl.v-n on Ou patrons will_vouch for what we Mfil man, who is in jail await- | November 20 at the age of 73 years | that his eye marked out down the al- | he was asked. o say. % ey EPOSREioe Jeys ana t “Oleomargarine. And my bed VIOLIN " gatisfaction always. court next Mon 4 is ” v 3 : clean only beca: it cle it myself.,” ¥ B | ST i L AR | Tho st - t the seaso 1¢ pin record and” Georgs B The otter ‘written by John Beck, TEACHER J. F. MARCH ] night' and at an -my hour P it § Mkt : OPTOMETRIST and OPTICIAN, % morning snow, “falling threatened - head afl,.mm‘l.. shoul > All_String Instruments repaired 10 Broaaway, Norwich, Conn. vily - llfiwva.mut RMM mzoflmmm.m—m . Violins seld on sasy terms Ost as soon at it struck the ground. aic W e hm- vmvldlng bad food, f For s o S E i r Haven.—John A. McLaughlin, M‘ itism and practicing dis. appointmen! e MG!MO was large. “u‘idom———A $10 check has -been re-|recently - nominated worthy E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor- .catvod by the committee in charge of | of the New Haven aerie of = indicate _that firefiles " hos; 3 day trnln ~the|a ~Haven. e Y i iy I ."‘E“" + ‘ maaster’s - supply depot at Jefferson--| e, Ing. < Two Sorts of Neutrality. Thers seem to be two sorts of neu- trolity—neutrality and Greek neutral- ity.—Kansas City Star. .