Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 30, 1915, Page 5

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3 of New Hawven spen mfik% relatives in flfll fm’ sflem Shk' b‘ u‘ ‘snow nvfl@wam eoldpwnt.hnr ;.“:’IWB::"'L'?: L-dlwnim:nth.mn'nmo i . . Do Shoulder Pot Roast, Th 15¢ .M St e (5,81 o b 0 SN o pppen st oy | Roglon of Bt Columbie | You cawt afford to miss this good | . ? Don't miss seeing the New Hair| oociies £nd exjecting them to be|FPark summer resident, who has been|peaks and each of these was illus-| In concluding his lecture Mr. Palmer | mittee of the auxiliary of wnich Mre | 1"t Vice president of the bank and Styles; the fashionable feather- o3 seriously {ll at her apartment at the|trated by the stereopticon. Climbers |told of how his explorations had placed in that capacity will continue to take weight Triplet, Separate Stands,|SS"" @t parcel post iates. Mohican hotel for several days, is|roped together striving to reach their on the government map 300 square| >inerine Coffey was chairman. part in the management of the bank. Puffs, Curls; everything for the hair.| Monday even’ng the Vireyard Work- | much improved. goal was the subject of one of the|miles of country that had previously Mr, Belcher has been connected been classed. as” tnknown. CADETS RECEIVE SIX. ¥ith the bank for many years as a di- With AMr, Palmer in these explora® Ry g Tector an: vice president. He wili tions were E. W. D. Holway and Tved. | New Members Taken In At Sunday | hereafter give his full time to the dis- 306 Main Street—Next to Chelsea Bank. | ors of the Central Baptist church met slides and another showed the chim- s a5z with Mrs, Shepard B, Palmer, 142| Dr. and Mrs. Alfred Richards and |ney method of.climbing. Mr. Paimer Proad ‘street. For the roll eall ths|dsushter Janice, Mrs. W. T. Buckley |said that the rate of ascent on. the answer was a missionary item. and- son William of Buffalo, N. Y. |steep mountain sides is about 1,000 |erick K. Butters of the University of Meeting—Football Championship. charge of the duties of treasurer. For a Real Treat Try Those S spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.|feet-an hour, although it is not un- | Minnesota. In the course of their trav. — X There are 26.417 stockholders'of the | Charles Cook of Hartford. usual to make 1,500 feet an hour on|els they have ascended more than 35| The St. Mary’s Tierney Cadets held Two Fire Calle. mountains, 15 of which had never pre- | their regular meeting Sunday after- viously been climbed. Mr. Pl.lme?- is | noon at the T. A. B: building, lyocolvln( _On Sunday afternoon about 4.29 a fellow of the Royal Geographical |six new members. Arrangements were |0'clock children playing with matches Society of London and is secretary of [ made for them to take communion in |26t fire to curtains at the home of the American Alpine club. The results |a body at the first mass on the second | Peter Sellas at No. 97 Clff street. Tha of his works have appeared in a re- | Sunday in December, and an enter- | 2Utochemical and the Main Street cently published volume entitled | tainment committes was avbpointed for | Company responded to a still alrm. Mountaineering and Explorations in |a special entertainment next month. | Chemical was used in puttiz out the the Selkirks. The boys are fcsling happy _that | fire. = 'I':o p{odce'edamor the lecture are to | their football team has won the cham. ?&k M&\‘G?‘E '_:wlrnlns t'&oe“: ""!:i:g e devote: 0 e needs of Nor- . | o*c! e nton sent SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR |ecxamination car arrived in New |2 Short time before moving to_their|pifcent fce fall. Walking up glaciers ) wich Free Academy. F-the, Nox: | Fonatin. o6 mf-““:::'n}"g;::.'::; vagon with three horses attached to New London Monday to remain for|New home on Bentley. avenue, Ocean Captain Rene Rouleau, Manager Ed- |!00k after a chimney of Edward Ed- MAGAZINES FOR 1916 |{ur davs during which a number of | beach. ward Willlams, Coach Fred Williams, | wards at 44 Hinckley hill. Chemical brekemen wii undergo an examina- NO MORE CONTRASTS HEARING ON ESTATE and Assistant Coach Tom Connelly, | Put out the fire. tion for flagman. OBITUARY. FOR NEW BRIDGES. OF FRANK POTTER,|[2V6made the season a successful ons New York, ..ew Haven and Hartford some of the mountalns. CHOCOLATES Railroad company, and of these 18,642 | . MrS. Charles W. Rider and daughter | Glaciers with great fissures and or 70 1-2 per cent. live in the three Maisie. L. Rider of Park street, spent deep crevasses were shown. Mr. Pal- . 2 states of Massachusetts, Connecticut|tnanksgiving at the home of Mrs. |mer sald that the glaclers move faster at R ALLIO N ard Rhod: Isiand, er's daughter, Mrs. David M. Cud- | in the center than they do at the mar- R e T worth on the Old Mystic road. & )‘ftln ’f‘hh lc?ouml ‘:or the queer Tlce for e ens annu: istmas : ormations along the margins, 'he sale. Next Friday, Thaver building.— |, f‘{; 'r'*"d M"fi Arthur T. Keefe (Ma-|gjaciers form the natural highways to N * = to Place Y. adv. el V. Foran) have returned from their | the peaks, which are their sources. ow 18 lhe time to ce Your wedding trip and. are registered at the | s\mong the glacler slides was one The N. Y, N. H. & H. R. R. Co’s|Mohican hotel, where they will spend | which showed a close view of & mag. bt LTI U PR g S wie Sogis 28 [y i, rn 2R » s GRAPEFRUIT are cheap. Bk friends in Baltic. and the hig] "of the Selkisk ;.ot it l»!l:! Tn:‘..:pmm-. 00, 9 g 5 i > hest peak uncomfortal summer. 3 9 Wo solicit your weskly account. | The fag at ':n%mr roemorial | Mr. asd Mrs. E..T. Smith of Hebron |region in British Columbia, was finally | pictures shown were taken in a hot The th m’ Iedl’ Phone your érders to :‘:‘wwd s recently entertained their son, N. E. ;onque;‘d hyqflnwu\l Palmer, su, of Fummer -un“'nen the temi . s ; Smith of orwuhm-un.smmz. T. and Mrs, George S. Palmes ew | was about degrees. Mr. Sy ; S0 ns Bastern Cownecticut people attended London and a former N. F. Fave a very interesting i Misses Elizabeth Brown his party. the way glaclers form. The deep snow a reunion of the Wudham family held at West Haven Sunday. garet Connolly: of Norwich Mvfi b«m proved futile, under the 3 visitors in. New London. {agtiling u:mry that neld the ’clou at- o rade L orwi t on. a large audience in Slater TR B AT rise ihad Mrs Georze Weller left town Satur- | Memorial hall on Monday evening. The s o OId BEywtis. day to spend the winter with het lecture, delivered under the auspices |lies in concealed cracks and will be held 4 dn.unurh: Lawrence, Mass. g ;u:taorwlch Free A‘Mw 'tl Il- and r‘:‘ l‘u -&-olhul!yy -;:u;:hl that ’:- }|, Fridays in advent }"g’“{‘,‘tgfl’l' Mrs. Charles Harkness, who is all at | copticen. siides Which Showed in detall | vons them rom Zaling t almost ser- m" EVE”'"a : 5‘&;.;‘;":,,;“ :‘:‘e"%’:u:u 6 tast. 0! | the Backus. hospital, .is improving, as|the treacherous mountain -bv-. tain death. Some of the smaller . i F P 2 i many friends will be pleased to know. | yawning chasms, deep crevasses crevasses in glaciers were shown and ind : R “'rr;:m: new mumi at avn»{mnb Mrs. Frank Sargent and daughter, mighty glaciers and snow uwd flu«zlh:fldr&u ::a “l::tnr;; n:d then 2 ¥ i Plain Roman n stoset oAe 2 Speclalty.—aAV. | uabal,: of - New: Lantion, visiied® Mex: | P ae Palmer e oroventad by Prat | oo, Jetatisd viaw of -8 o e Board of Trade Rooms Plain Polished Two Bast Hempton men, ‘L. . E (Georse W. Hyde of CUIf street Sunday. | Henry A. “Tirrell, xlneioo,lal the N.|top of a snow-capped peak followed i Woaoir apd amiel Collgset, bave bosn Ming Vidhasin. TAElsic. vihe hx bodn | Eo A- - In hin remarks Mr. and other views inciuded ome of theé at 8 o’clock. t Fancy Roman on'a hunting trip in Canterbury. vidfing witl raitives o Cooage, has Pn:medr spoke uxl;rm-h _r;:elumu. \88 [partrs nio‘:nt‘x;nmump..fl b < sl TAUXILIARIES . a land of mountains. e Canad camp, looking e oppo! d-lrmhfl. Chased Polished Aparty of New London people came | feturned to her home on Norwich ave- | Bacifc raiiroad crosses, four distinct | ruggea and imposing rocic '":'h';‘-;“ S5 Sciiee . ve Green Gold fo Rerwion AU W oueiies > heen : paraliel chains in this region with a|Dawson, 1100 feet high, Mt. m brou ore meeting, and a e Li Eoward: Paimer lecture at Slater hall.| yrg Youise Benmett -of Moosup lt‘oht_;.l ;re:alt: r‘:zl’lo‘;)n;me:n gd'rha Sel- -.n:gn:: ;lf“ ;I;ehrxz'ls:“&elkl. o elhkiea full attendance is desired. Cinke ot cott vutfe. |50 Sontim g mee Benere st 12, SRDERIE U027, B 1t S L S NS |6 S T Sy B S T 80! = * % to agriculture and mining has sprung imer then showed them how the el- . W. TIBBIT! . his walked. to Norwich and back Sun- | ldence. up as the ‘chief industry, “The main |ements were utilized by his party in - = i Earl Mathewson, of Norwich, has|Waterways are use ¢ explorers, | their a on Mount Sandfo: .afternoon i Prices in gold $2.50 to ““Tohv S Rk been spending & few davs with his|then roads appesr and finglly the re- | Five times they attempted to_climb | ot RESIGNS AS TREASURER '} $30.00 y) . Andrew's | her, Ms. Ellen M. Mathewson, of |51on is gradually opened to the rall- |its peak, and five times they were baf- Were day, and’ wngn be observed by the cele-| po ot road. After giving a brief outline of |fled. These attempts covered a period [ The attendance was large and the ,fl, OF SAVINGS BANK. 1A 1d filled butt bration 'of -hely communion in the the conditions existing in this moun- o( five years, as only one attempt was | gram was of a highly interesting char- — : good gol on || Episcopal churches. Miss Elizabeth Ni 2 nurse at St | tainous region Mr. Palmer went on to |made a year. Thelr final attemdt. |gcter. ~ State President William T, |Poor Health Causes Walter Learned . Joseph's hospital in lima.nt! t | tell of some o! experiences he e in prove succes: o trod: = 75¢ to $1.50. tal&:“nd .:uo‘l:\lx.m-:' of min:lm:inn eoit:; the Evoak on?i = N.w Londonc a:"f,',‘, his party encountered in their ex-|not until they spent hours and risked m}d::to A lg‘_hl;ood g. f::fg I: Give Up Position in New Lon Established 1872 Wit atmAsats e comvemiantly | Bome of her mother. plorations and_as the slides ap| many dangers. When their goal was |auxiliary. was n. ue Bfi.“t'Pec‘i{"\ibeen conveniently on the screen he pointed out the par- |reached and they stood at last on the | ‘Speeches were m by Rev. James| At a g4 7 the di i gro! rary. Nellie Maxwell Doxon of Washing- | ticularly interesting points. . peak of the giant mountain, no o “Brien, chaplain Mrs. C. A. Foley, | the Sawi meeting of e directors of THEPLAUT‘CADDENCO The Big Night for the ladie§ at the | {0n-'D. C.. is spending two weeks as| The first slide shown was a map of | ward sign of gratification was made. | state president of the auxiiiary; Miss | heid Mo et N Tovton, : * }| Eiks' home, Tuesday, Nov.. 30th—adv, | th® 8uest of her cousins, Missas|the Selkirk system or range, which [there were no congratulations, hardly Charlotte M. Holloway. state vice| o ondhy. at noon, Walter Lesrned JEWELERS P 25 o 5 3 | Agnes and Alice Armstrong, of Peck|served to give all a clear idea of the |a word was spoken and they remained ot Loeney, presented his resignation as treasurer : At Chicago there has been secured |Street. 3 location. Mr. Palmer’s talk was con- |only long enough to bury their rec- xec.nn of the bank. hich ‘was accepted, and 144 Main Street with -other ‘memorial° momuments from cerned chiefly with the northern end |ords, following the usual custom, for | Fetary: ""“':m Belcher was elected treasurer * 3| the bounty of the B, F. Ferguson fund, James W. Farrell, assistant secretary | of. the range. all were thinking of the descent, haz- | urar Lyons, County Tl Sats frees- 10 _the vacancy thus crested Mr. Bela L. Pratt's statue of = Alexander | OF Weatern Hlectrio Co. Ine, of Now| The nest ailde ahowed fhe eastern |gnlons at best Snd rapldly becoming llus Donahue County Secretary | Learned has been connected with the Hamilton for Grant park. York, spent the week end with his sis- | gateway to Rogers pass and then the |more and more dificult as the snow | Charies A. Gerraghty and Co Aty Vice bank for over 50 years and has been 7 ter, Mrs. John W. Walsh, at 17 Di- | southern portal appeared. and ice softened under the sun's rays. | president Terrence Hamlon. Vocal se. | \lS treasurer since the death of his MISS M. C. ADLES Considerable trouble is being ex- | Vision street. Mr. Palmer said that the moun- |They reached the foot of the mountain |jections were rendered by Mrs. Dun- | oiier: Joshua C. Learned. His res- HAIR. FACE AND SCALP SFHOIALIST | Derlenced in ti (nm office department | .. taineer divides all mountains into two | without accident, the first victors over | dey and Mrs. Maione. :fin;tiolnh':s t;ndered on account of s by patrons putfng letters inside the iss Bertha Linicus, a Neptune!broad classes, snow peaks and rock |stubborn Mount Sir Sandford. - L o Sl N ealth, but he retains his office of Order placed with us will receive the beset of attention at prices as| Bdmund D. Stecle has purchased Mrs. Roswell Clark Bill. low as the lowest. tho former summer home of Mr. and| (elia Robinson Bill, widow of Ros-|Highway Commissi oner Will Confine Mrs. Robert Mcore in - the Oswegat- passed i Every year we ‘have complaints |chie coiony. arrd fronting on thé No- Jrell .Clark-Bill, SWae L. e Naicte R.p."‘ Dty the Wibter made by parties who have been' in- |antic river. Mr. and Mrs. Steele will ‘tf“x‘;“,.ffol“&"’o‘;‘é‘%‘fl?m“if‘e’:fi Highway Cotmmissioner Charles J. duced to patronize other than local|9CCUPY it permanently. West Hartford, on Monday morning.| Bennett will not award any more con: dealers and are unable to ‘get satis-| B = rs. Bill was a native of Hampton, | tracts this. year for construction o faction. © to Eet Salis- | e Naw 50 for 1St heatagies, Tues: | but has lived in Hartford over 50 years. | bridges. Whatever additional contracts | of the late Frank Botter conducted g | deveioped in that district. 2 ST Board of Trade. = the Elks.—adv. Besides her daughter, Mrs. Bristol | may be awarded will be for repairs. It|hearing on Monday afternoon at the On Monday the case of a Laurel Hil The Board of-Trade’s monthly meet- We guarantee complete satisfaction Mrs. Bill léaves thrée grandchildren,|lis impossible to foresee the extent °‘\Mflce of Attorney Libby in the Chap-|Child who attends the seventh grade at}, o '¢,nicp: in the rooms in the. Thay- Judge Took the Papers. Judge C. B. Waller took the papers after hearing the evidence and the ar- The school room for the third grads | guments in the common pleas court 3 on Laurel Hill has been closed by of- | here on Monday in a plea in abate- e *.‘;},‘0,:’,‘;’4 A T omaibbY | der of Dr. E. J. Brophy because of the | ment. Court s commissioners. on the et | second case of scarlet fever which has Held Before John D. Hall and Arthur F. Libby as Commissioners. SpariatEaver«Susesrtn Mshesly and are right at home through the| The United States ‘commission an-|Grace B. Bristol, a student at the|this repair work, or, indeed, if it will|man butlding on Broadway. It was|Broadway schooi was reported to Dr.| (1€ (OREE: (8 [0S TOOmE (0 o @ et nounces an examination December 14| Maine State college, Clark and Ralph | be necessary to undertake it at all. one of several hearin, whi ve | Brophy. He visited the school room | " " 0 “hetore it. vear to adjust any troubles. for male pulp and paper ongineer -to|Bristol, who reside at home, and also| Contracts for the construction of | heen held on successive Monduns. ie|tausht by Miss Spencer and ordered 2 Get our special prices. fill_a vacancy in the Forest Products|two brothers, B. Frank Robinson of | bridges amounting to more than $130,- | arguments by the attornevs are to be | {D® enforcement of the rule that the Laboratory, Forest Servk Madison, | Amstrong. Iowa, and Albert A. Robin- | 000 are now in the works. Wis. The salary is $3,500. son, of this city. Mrs. Bill leaves a| Under the act of the last session the very large circle of friends to mourn | hishway commission was given entire THE CR STON CO In accordance with a resolution | her loss. charge of the comstruction of bridges b s judopted at the last general convention Maurice O’Sullivan. in the state, and they were made a of the Bpiscopal church a number of| P part of the trunk system. In every parishes of the diocese of Conmecti- | the torce of sh'}:"‘;:{'h:,'e%,i‘f;“s’;lfif instance the state pays one-half. the cut will hold a mission during the|van. of { construction except when a _trolley Dol E s week in Lent immediately preceding | Mo wos in C,‘,?.T“g“,‘ifiim\i‘:’““’“"&':: company uses the bridge, when the mads 33 books of children having contagious jaurmrobably next Monday to which | gjicazes should be burned. . Health Officer Brophy states that no . e rere S P ent \representing | prothers or sisters of those puplls in Clear Peachy Skm Merchants National bank . John i |the third grade at Laurel Hill will be ’ Huntington for Charies R. Butts as|2llowed to go to school for a period of shareholders agent of the First Na-|(hreée weeks unless they take up resi- Awaits Anyone Who tional bank, Recelver A. A. Browning |dence with some other families. for the Thames Loan and Trust come |2ise advises parents of children not to any. Atts | permit their boys or giris to play with D - ks w Penred for Hadier Bottor, Saming &D- | the scholars of the third grade until rinks Hot Water tor of the estate. there is no longer any possibility of Holy week. Sullivan was formerly employed as & | COSt is divided between the state, the company and the towns or counties, Dancing, whist and prizes, music, | s2ns0t%e Dit (0T Lo vears had been | i1 gasessment on each being one-third Kid, Rag Doll bowling. All for the ladies at the the cost. contagion. il RagiDells - Bike Tyesday, Nov. 30thesade #1 health. He formerly resided in this i _—_—— 5 ointed, ressed Dolls, city: 8% 1 ewitkan FUNERALS Suys an Sikfe. Cufly: Betos Dravis Celluloid, Dolls’ Heads, Duck hunters about Ola Saybrook Mrs. Alfred Hamilton Fuller. Vs o — fast helps us look and feel Rubber, Shoss and Stockings, | can see the birds by hundreds out in| Mrs. Altred Hamilton Fuller (nes FIREMEN'S PHYSICIAN. Mrs. Charles F. W. Korn. Incidents In s‘)ciety . 4 ok, rash. e sound, but too far away to reach reed led at Hampton Mon- S - s i Wibe them and’ they will not come in this |day morning at the age of 31 vears.|Chosen to Succeed the Late Dr. Rush |, The funeral o Frog Aty B0 I mild weather t~til lute ai night, when | She had been ill two weeks and death W. Kimball. was held from the chapel rooms of the law is on and will not permit them | was due to £pinal menengitis. Undertakers Henry Allen & Son Mon- MRS EDWIN F AY to be shet at. Mrs. Fuller was born in Springfield | At a meeting held Saturday evening | day morning at 10 o'clock. Relatives| Miss Alice L. Bennett has returned | Sparkling and vivaclous— merry, 3 W1t Nationai Commitssomen xom- |35 Y085, TEeT el 10mer" ar"bont | HLReR AL RAL ARG IR | oo clles were Siponi “hoga | rom Roxbury. Mase oty ety compherion om- | six years afo. e leaves her hus- |tion el owars on, - P — atural, ros complexion FRANKLIN SQUARE er S. Cummings and five former | band, one brother and her mother |sistant Chiet Adam J. Gernhard, Jr,|Dresent. Rev. Herbert J. Wyckoff of- are aseured oni s ficiated at the service, and burial took| Mrs. Robert W. Perkine is making |are assured only by pure blood. If place in Yantic cemetery, friends act- |a brief visit with friends in Boston. only every man and man oou‘ld ‘ge Jing as bearers. A committal eervice v induced to adopt the morning e ‘was read at the grave by Rev. Mr.| Mrs. Charles H. Haskell of Lincoln |bath, what a gratifying change w uh; Cobb. There were a number of floral|avenue is spending several weeks in |take place. Instead of the thousands o remembrances. Jamaica Plain, Mess. e giria el pasty or muddy an r Mrs. William, Aanlund. Mr. and Mrs. John Barry of Water- | complexio the multi- democratic members of congress from | Mrs. Breed of Boston who is visiting | and the officers of the fire commh-.i The funeral of Mrs. Willlam Asplund | pury were holiday guests of Judge and | tudes of “nerve wrecks, Connecticut in attendance, the mem-|in California. Burial is to be In|Dr. Lester E. Walker was chosen fire bers of the democratic state central department physiclan to succeed the committee will meet in Hartofrd, on late Dr. Rush W. Kimball. DR. SHAHAN ABnday, December 13. Ellan Q. Murray. Dr. Walker wiil be the third physi- - ' Miss Ellen Q. Murray, daughter of i Marion Blo clan which the Norwich department DL Mslagttiset Everybody is going to the Amateur |Alderman and Mrs. John has had, the first one being the late ST Vaudeville, Dec. § and 7 at the State|died early Monday afternoon at her|pr George R. Harris. on Diseases uu ;h- Stomach and Hospital New Amusement hall.—adv. gnme- ‘}!‘{9 Bhl;ckhnfl hfie%h NOV; hfl The appointment is to be ratified by on. Miss lurray een sicl 'or - 2-4 and 7-8 p. m. Tel. 821 Local rt stulents tave been notified |2 long time A few weeks ago Ve bodil e the e Tie that an exhibi:ion ot “Art Assoofated | condition becam:;erlous and the past | position are to give medical attention with the Child.” will be held under the |few days she had steadily weakened. | (o any fireman injured in the course of auspices of the Art Alliance of Amer-|An eminent New Haven specialist, was | gervice. The doctor is on hand at fires ica at 665 Fifth avenue, New York, be- |summoned to attend her recently, but | to give first aid in case of injuries. ginning on November 30 and continu-|the case was one that would not yield g ; ing until Deccmber-13. to_medical skill.- B Ernest E. Bullard : A rvguate of me| AT DAVIS THEATRE. was held Monday' afternoon at 2.30 f Sachem ter-|“brain fags” and pessimists we o'clock from her late home, No, § Un- | s, Gardiner Greene of Sa should see a virile, optimistic throng :ondatreet and n;mberet}r in the at- " ——— of mrt}:eelmhnzop;e‘de\:;y:rl:m_ endance were relatives from Groton, Mrs. Huntingten Lee and| An inside s e New York and other places. Rev. Her- 5on‘1rflnunbdblrd Mather nfle have re-|each morning, before breakfast, J. Wyckoff officiated, and Mrs.|tyrned to New Haven, after visiting |glass of real hot water with a ot George T. Lord sang Safe in the Arms | with Mrs. Lee's parents, Mr. and Mrs. | spoonful of limestone phosphate in it of Jesus. The bearers were Dwight | Charles L. Hubbard of Broadway. to wash from the stomach, liver, kid- L. Allen, H. RD.filn;\nlon R. H. Mont- - neys and ten iyl;fll (zh?;oweu %he pre- gomery and R. herman, and burial E and hi vious day's indiges le waste, sour 1o 2 Belghborhond wecting, for pas. | Williams Memorial institute ‘and in Vaudevills and Photopla; fook place. in Maplewood cemetery: | Mine Gertrade Parker of Decatur, L, |fermentations and polsons, thus churches in the New “Landon distelct | rea of s arhointed to the list of teach-| @ e Davis theatrs on Mongay the | RV MP. Wyckoft' read o committai|who spent the Thankselving Tecess |cleansing, swestening and fresh/ning VIOLIN held in tie Federal Street Methodlst | had since been a teacher in the kind- | Week was opened in the vaudeville line service at the grave. There were a|at Miss Chase's home on Otis street,|the entire alimentary canal before number of handsome floral offerings. |have returned to Miss Porter's school, | putting more food into the stomach. church, Manday afternoon Rev. G. G.|ergarten department until sickness | by the big Keith feature, Spencer Kel- Undertakers Church & Allen had | Farmington. Those subject to sick headache, bil- TEACH ER Sc-ivenar, of Nuiwich, district super- | forced her to give up her duties a few |1y, Marion Wilder and company, who Intsraent, dolivered the acdress. weeks ago. presented tholr novel and pretty vocal charge of the arrangements. g Bl e s ; She is survived by her parents, three | offering called Melodies, = Past George Maynard. Kt g o Bt iy g, R 2 pailid, saliow” complexion and whe All String Instruments repaired | The weekly calendar of the Second |prothers, Dr. Thomas I, James H. and | Present. The four people in the w: Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock the | Which met yestersay with Mie, TIeRiV{Z DO rstipated very often. are urged Violins sold:on sasy terms 'cfinsresntlonul church contains ~the| William J., and three sisters, Victoria, | had their own scenery and their tune- | funeral George Maynard was held | . Tarien 1on W, Mra. | to omm a quarter pound of Mmestone 3 ™ ollowing memorial minute: Novem- |y oretta and Adelaide, ful voices were heard with fine effect | from his home -on CHff place with Rev. phosphate at the drug store which For appointments address E. ber 25, 1915, Mrs. Henrletfa Korn. No- e that brought them much applause. The | Joseph Cobb, pastor of the Church of : C. Pull Miss | will cost but a trifle, but is sufficient E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor- | YR 23, D000 Mre Johance 2o AT ThE AUDITORIUM. feature picture was the six-part reel |the Good Shepherd, Universalist, of- |y rio, "powelson, Miss Elizabeth Pul-|to demonstrate the quick and remark- wich, Conn. vy ‘o0 Jue disalt Tievre Mt — Ao Chatice of Courags, b Intquniy| BESUSE. . The basrers ware C. W.|:o “sies Edith Youns. Miss Faith B |able change in both health and appear- e. Vaudeyille and, Photeplays. dramatic picture that was full of thrill. | Barnes, Mr. Bickford, Jeremiah Hill Miss Marion Pul ance, awaiting those who practice in- Fancy dancing, singing, magicians,| Wagner and Lee, comedy acrobats lt:‘ ’3:’: i th: D :;‘d v Ty ot b“m ok viars s ! ternal sanitation. We must remem- , etc., at the Amusement |and jesters, Chorscon and Corlow In | {h ani ns Story, and was convincing- | Maplewood cemetery. ° A committal| gy Baira and Mrs. H. F. Patker. ber that inside cleanliness is more im- e Hosptial, Deo. 6 and .| comedy singing and’ talking and Miller | 1 acted Incoughout. 'rn- Mutual War | service was conducted at the grave = portant than outside, because the skin I n b Tiekets 50c.—adv. and Krescoo n oo R ‘.?.’,'..n"a'& ::r'prco‘;m} ng.of,‘,”'Am:,:; Great Britain uon.Nmm 500,000 | does not m‘rb lmmm::- to_con- oW ey S Librarians and literary clubs are be- | ville bill for the first half of the weelk the chsket:the American fag was ;fl:;’iz?:our:z o oauite 20" | the thirty feet of bowels do. ing acquainted of the plans for the|at the Auditorium and good sized Opened Christmas Sale. frapea: ;L s R commemoration through the winter | houses applauded their merits Monday | A Week's sale of Christmas novelties | A Undertakers Church and Al o e OCO1ALES |and spring of the tercentenary of the | evening. was opened - on Monday by Miss|Charse of the funeral arcangemen Malasa Grapes death of Shakespeare. The annivers-| For the feature photoplay the man- | Maud C. Buckingham at 66 McKinley Helen Stroumelis. pe BON-BO ol will be next April, but various|agement presented The Dawn of To-|avenue, where she showed all that was| Monday morning the funeral of Hel- . - NS i may diooss their ‘own time. | moreow, Faancis: Hodson™ " Busncics |Row and Dretty, as well as usetul $nd | ere. néat "danghier of My ‘and Mes: & CO| Basket Grapes drema of faith and love, with pretty | Serviceable, in the'zift line. Among the | Frank Stroumelis, of 349 Main_street, IN POUND AND Boys from this vicinity, who were|and winsome Mary Plckford in the |NeW and attractive things that called | was held from the parlors of Under- v 3 HALF POUND BOXES home for the holiday, .mve returned to lmmg role. The comedy film was |fOF Special notice were the auto even: | takers Cummings & Ring and buridl ,Table Applcs AT. Wich Jeft New York Tachar Monger;| A Scashore Romance T aty Hte bebats Ao o Sias | ook Dlace in Yantic cemstery. Coage r Mo nty- little n silver. Early in the new year the entire float Ho ben T Noich. There were protty (hinga for all variety Rowland Greene. 3 | Omges. N“ts, Etc. s p goes south for manoeuvres and battle Thomas McClusk 2 of holiday requirements, including tea Funeral services for Rowland { Dunn’s: l\am\ practice that will continde until the |y fiym of . T MoCluskey & Soa, of | Peskels, over-night bags, gifts for|Greene, who died suddenly Tuesday | 50 MAIN STREET oggle i New Haven. who disappoared from nis | varise, TEoTOIIeISe IWE 40 5 ros - rket ————————————— | M Kate Mason Bauby. former g?,:‘g‘y‘”;e‘m;‘;fi‘& after Supper Of | chiefs and other dainty fancy articles. | Frani = a e , once a residen lew ' urn . . R. R. AGNEW, M. D. |ionaon has been grantea $25 a week | Monday afterfioon, has a son, Roy, Who - ficiated and burial fook place in the ‘ 6 Franklin Street : b i Fitmony. and 3100 counscl fees By Su- |ls emploved by ihe Southern New| Vineyard Workers' Social Evening. |fciated snd burial tock piace in e { Physician and' Surgeon preme . Court . tJustice Kelly of New mnzuna Telephone company In this The Vineyard Workers of the Cen-|g " pearers. y > JUSTIN HOLDEN, Propristor Room 214 Thayer Building Jork, pening her suit for divorce b Mec = et B'ag"'tuch\-mh‘ he‘& e Gi 111 - luskey wn seized a | ing on Monday evening ome O Nog:nr:’.e;",o“c;m nmm;‘e office: -_bx:‘xr;":’dmek Oh-ur Bauby, a Wat. Iasee et o YoM n | Bgne Sh B of No. 142 | Last Trip of State of Maine Expresses. ~ 2-4 pom.; 7-8 except Wednuny . nervous bnukdown and wandered trom Broad street. It was the monthly so-| Monday night the two State of more bills of Lester E. 7-8 Wednesday and Satur- ° Mrs. Edgar O, SHver of East Oranges Ms home, but came to himself ¢ial meeting for the eociety, and and be- | Maine ex expresses made their last trips um: -:ancscuu after this date. day eve and by S.t‘rd.y N. J,, formerly Miss Susan F. Maine of | Bridgeport. a sides the work ot the evening there|of the season here before :Bk 3 ALFRED P. HALL, mp%' Noifh Stenington ey suschnosd, the LEe i B s was a reading by Mrs. J. B. Slocum, | change that sends them to New Y. ’ it engagement of her oldest daughter, ‘Will Be Dartielson Manager. and refreshments were served. by way of Willimantic and Hartford. id oo SPERISORNE, . - Miss Katherine Silver to Douglass| Peter Senbplos, who is omphygd in -. iy . Jm‘}" b ek | Van Dyk- ot Maiymigen, : Win The | Franklin square store, is to be The first gresnhouse was The first ironclad was the British jun -better um’: v.hrflugx the ad- | Wedding will take place about Easter. | for his mu:xq. o»rncmunloc. in- l in Ln:umu in' n:- Amhourl-' o-e ‘Warrior. Constructed LB ufl. ,.5he > In—- l_g!flu An:,t_l. Room A

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