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etess, Mrs. vall through- | tan, Stephe country dur- Amflc coast becoming south; middle Atlantic, Mm Southeast and south. Bdumm New warmer lnkht- Blmd;y ew Englana and Eastern Naw York: Cloudy and warmer Satur- day, probably tnuowd by rain or snow, by et Sunaay. = Observations: ir The followin; neord‘. Sevln'p pfinrm{ny temperature and - Friday: " Sun - 1 ises™] Sets: Il & m. | p. 124 4.25 4.26 Six_hours after h|.h water it is low. tide, which 1s followed by flood tide. GREENEVILLE || Funeral of Edward Bromley Held BROOCHES, BRACBI..ETS RINGS l:'r:m St. Andrew’s Church—Person- _ of every description, new- ‘The funeral of Edward Bromley was WATCH W’l‘q PENDANTS; B held Friday afternoon at 2 o’clock from est models in every St. Andrew’s church where a public fini’h service was conducted with Rev. F. Tohns Bobannan, pastor of the St. An- SR : Gréw’s church officiating. The casket was left open in the vestibule of the church for two hours and the remains Jolm Gefl H. B]lss were reviewed by many relatives and g friends. The Junior ctoir sang the burial anthem, also Asleep in Jesus and Our ;| Faith Looks Up to Thee. Many peo- ple attended the services. The casket FUR COATS rested in front of the altar and it was surrounded with floral tributes. These N i sl friends bore the body to the hearse: ' ""AUTO ROBES Calvin, Miner, Robert McNeeley. Wil iam P. Wade and Amos A. Baldwin. -*\ .. (Get a Montana) Interment was in the Ames cemetery in Lisbon and Rev. Mr. Bohanan read fiORSE BEANKETS a committal service at the grave. =2 Undertakers Church and Allen haa . DRIVING: GLOVES charge of the arrangements. Notes. “"." £ Do Spnatinia ~rown Bdward Sinay of New London is + visiting with his parents on Daniel street. A passing automobile on North Main strect Friday morning frightened a horee and the animal started to runa- way but the wagon skidded and collid- ed with a telephone pole, but no se- rious damage resulted. Thls Is Gas Heater TAFTVILLE - Weather Gley-Pilling Wedding—Dance at Par- ish Hall—Notes and Personals. With fhe sudden drop in the |, at seven orcinck Triday evening Miss rear ne an am température, ‘the absence of | were united in marrage at the home oF the de’s parents on Providence steam and other heating, has sgzes{' By Rev. Arthur Varley, pastor 2 . of th tville C tie 1 cht ih. ‘brought discomfort. to. many. | The weddine - merg csational churgn, Miss Elsie Adams. Fathers of the EATER couple attend them. The bride was A GASH charmingly dressed In whit silk and B . or- carried large shower bouquet. r. Gley is the son of and Mrs. GAS STEAM RADIATOR |Richard Gley of Norwich avenue and s &%pl%yed;ls : weaver in the J. B. . g n Co. He is wel known and has will give you imiediate com- 8 host of friends. 3rs. Gloy is the AL ughter of Mr. and Mrs. George - Tt iy the PGie of Ofice |l of roovison pous. Geores Pill- member of the Phi Kappa Sigma so- Full, new :stock on hand, ciety and is an attendant at the Taft- ¥ ko — ville Congregational church. Follow- - Ing the ceremony a reception was held - = o for the young couple and they left.by »of Nm automobile for New London and from there they will go by boat to New York where they will spend their honey- Gas L ‘moon. On their return, Mr. and Mrs, Gley wil reside on Nofth A street. e ® receive many dsome fll Mlm St., Aliee Building presents including linen, cut glass, ‘money and silverware. Gave Successful Dance. In Parish hall, Friday evening the DR. C R CHAMBERLAIN Derital Surgeon MeGroty Building, Norwich, Conn, DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE 287 Main 8t glkc‘l‘l E LIMITED TO R . 10 C collector pro Hansen; treas- 3 & R B I s e o | ERROL N, S o i S Bl Sl Baker Rims, all sizes England: Cloudy tmx. tollmnd by rain 117 t0 2 prosperous year. 11. do‘ S AR onday, Jan ard, a Jolnt monl- ° ROYAL ARCANUM. ::lgl-flo‘f t%e lkel\‘v ]Mork lodges wil i b; e oo o e B 2 ) The Merchants Nation nfi’é‘é&“’&"‘?fi !oz‘oyal?.?ruc:nu%: on | Master Workman Fahey, Grand Re- $33| Nov. 30, 1915, as reported in the De- corder Stroh, Grand Medical Examiner . : ; Kdiy-Spnngfieki Tn-es oy o Oils Greases Soapsl Spark Plugs cers and on_ January | son Malmer, # 3 1 s‘%'m_‘ixné::“w:ugfu g rones: || Tubes Weed Chains We also do Vulc_anizi_ng A - B.'A. Prett was elected first trustes | and Dr. William T. Driscoll, physician, Robert J. Cochrane R A e i ) GH F mfl"’" mt GAS FITTING, on. next Tuesday evening. pliariaay; ALUMBING, STEAM FITTING, R e |10 West Main Street, Nerwich, Coni. No. 11, as fol- UNIT!D WMKMEN. gll o. 1"mm-n The monthly meeting of the grand Tabp’mm 7 3' Agent for N. B. O, Sheet Packing. rdi l&a:a; finance committee was held last T T R L " “If It"s For Your Car, I have It” uecutlvo committee meeting was held ¥ T F BuaNs ifr the evening in the same place. Re- L] L] ely elected will be ports submitted showed that flanncial F.. TOMPKINS 67 West Main Street S22 | MY onday mighi g he, k- | conditions Tutorabie for & procperay s Heating and Plumbing tory degree will be worked next Mon- are prevalent throughout this day. Surludlcuon. 92 Franklip Street IRON CASTINGS cember issue of the Royal Arcanum | Wheeler -and Past Grand Master FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY Saliotin 1a as follows: Workman Bulkley expect to attend 71 Main Streest Last 243,420; | the meeting. m .pfi?g‘:f;:?‘mce :ece‘ved. 1,45 At the last meeting of Stonington THE VAUGHN Y instatements since received, §9; total, | 1odge, No. 50, of Stonington, the fol- R 244,939; suspensions and personal | lowing officers were elected for the e 11 0 orry Street withdrawals, 839; deaths, 340; total, | Year: Past master workman, Charles Incorporated 1833 approximate membership, 243,- | M. Cushman; master workman, Au- otal number of councils, 1,901. gust O. Millér; foreman, Fred Buck; W. & O B. Fund—Balance last re- | Overseer, Frank Lee; guide, Joseph port, $592,320.59; received during - the Cushmai recorder, David Vennard: ity 77: financier, William H. Armstrong; re- el it s Smae s | EVERY BANKING FACILITY OFFERED 600.36; death benefits paid, $729,871.39; | man, ~ William _ Schadley; outside Best work and materials at right 0 STy watchman, Joseph Lorenzo; trustee for prices by skilled labor. i) payments from organization to | three years, John Schapley: represen- Telephone. 50 WEST MAIN ST. date, $178,165,395.68. tative to grand lodge, Charles Cush- Emergency Fund—Amount last re- | Man; alternate, Fred Buck. OFFICERS port. $4,88,048.66; amount since added, | semm———— President Cashier A S SR e e # BORN COSTELLO LIPPITT CHARLES H. PHELPS total, Nov. 30, $4,901,560.24. AMIDON—In un::g Willington, Dec, 25. Vics President Assistant Cashier Fzcess of Mortuary Resources over| 1f15, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs all known labilities, $5,304,573.24. Charles Ami FRANK L. WOODARD ARTHUR E. STORY Approximate amount standing | TUCKER—In Nnrth Lyme, Dee. 27, 1815, 'STETSON & YOUNG, Garpenters and Buildera PREPARE FOR against certificates under Sec. 430 (16) ;.ug\ghter to Mr, and Mrs.” Thomas DIRECTORS WINTER N Gerirai i = FRANK L. WOODARD General - Fund—Balance last report, COSTELLO LIPPITT : 2.458.58; recelved during the month| MARRIED LUCIUS BROWN % JAMES C. HENDERSON Bt e ey ol W $81012; lotal, $82,078.80; paid during | WIKOK_POTIER—in South Coven: CHARLES H. PHELPS JOSEPH HALL s DU e e ot e o 2‘;’;’?;": $12,73405; balance on hand | ¥, Dec Douglas H. Wikon of New AMOS A. BROWNING ol repair work, instead of wait- i In his New Years greeting to the Y rk eity and Miss Hannah M. Potter ' officers and members of the Supreme n RKIN > Colet g untfl the cold” makes out- S M'GRA’ 'rn—Ar. side work diffioult. Crand and - Subordinate lodges, Su-|" Deo. 28,1915, by M. A Sullivan, CTIVE— i preme Regent, Samuel N. Hoag says: Tsasc Perkins of Fltchvflle and Mii ACCOUNTS, ACTIVE AND INA Have you examnined your “Looking backward over the fast| Kathryn Agnes McGrath of East Co roofs and gutterns to see if they receding year, I doubt not - that _the e e W are tight? Is your heater in 4 ty has been ERSON—. ER—In . \ Yorme e tha Joy ud ‘soracw, the seail’ Lindon: Deciat 1935, by Rev. Joseph condition to ruh through the Shine and shadow, the calm and the i;“Brmnhfgm Henderson and winter? Is the plunbing sani- o f e I right for the com- Dec. 27, 1015 Miss Anna Marfe Guh- ing winter? ant and that ;}; rt:'ay- of glad fruition ] pac 2o IAl0. MRS B Neciias. Grosyenor Ely and Mrs, John D. Hall U ok ¥ e i i i — RNE — » . will be at the tea table. 5 s Bearing in mind that the welfare of | “*[AP AN 5 0SBORNE —1n 2 dlen | will attend to it promptly. our order depends upon the prosperity Miss Gertrude Osborne and Floyd Miss Christine Gregson entertained of the subordinate council, my plea Chapman. at her home on the Joseph Perkins REFR] ¥ TORS = is for that reasonable eervice in main- noon——nucxlm_xn Wllllmmtlc, road Thursday afternoon a number of ta‘ning and developing the efficiency of | Dec. 30, 1915, by Rev. Willlam & friends, giving a miscellaneous shower the council to which you belong as & Eurd«HJames A Rood and Miss Mar-| Willilam A. Buckingham, Jr, 18 in|in honor of Miss Valerie Shannon of of the best kinds will be soid contributing factor in our owrk of| J¢rle Hough Blackmar. New York for the holiday. Washington street, whose engagement P i v Sham construction, and as the only chan- | GLEY—PILLING—In Taftyille, Dec. ——— to John K. Foran of New London was at very low prices rather tha them over. OQur loss will nel through which can come the life| DY Rey. Arthur Variey, Willlam ity Mre. Grosvenor Ely gave a dinner of | recently announced. oarry hlood that is essential for growth and aiia Mizs Margarer PHing ten covers Friday evening at her home be your gain, and it will pay perpetuity. Such service at your on Washington street. NEW YEAR'S ORGAN RECITAL. you to look at them. hands transcends the vast importance gfldb b i T Wit We Ars engaged ix bt tha Y B oot o aba peairs Filliem B, MacLage: who 3as | Herbert L. Yerrington Wil Be As- opportunity for service, and the pur- danton, b gy eeogoncd o Hodtoh sist y Miss Potter. MINSON—In Cohanzle, Dec. 30, 1815, | Fitch Allen, returns — DO Sk Srivieice s B e Bophia Rogdel, wife of John H. Min® | Sunday. The thirty-fifth annual organ re- of $47,000,000, represented by the ben- | 50n. aged 75 vea 5 =N Jup | Cital at the First Congregational efit certificates of 245,000 members, but | BOGUE—In s“mlntmn suddeniy, Dec.| The Saturday Evening Bridge club| church will be given Saturday after- alsc in aiding the distressed, succor- | 24 1915, Amos Bogue, aged 32 years.|wiil meet this week at the home of | noon at § o'clock by H. L. Yerrington, 23 and 25 Water St. ing the unfortunte, and 'in n‘.a aiffu- l"(‘;“‘-msghi,g;fl‘u""-};gg;f 25 1915, | Mr, and Mrs. Willis Austin on Wash- | assisted by Miss Ruth Lathrop Potter, sion of that peace and good will that| Q{TESJq 70 years. v | ington street. soprano. The program is as follows are essential to true brotherhood, to GAYNOR—In Stonington, Dec. 25, 1915, Fuge in G Minor, Vol, 2, No. 4, demonstrate in our achievements the| “Mrs John Gaynor, aged 65 years, | Miss Catherine Browning, who has|Minuet, from Berenice, virtue of unselfish o sactifice. TRNS. been spending several days at her| Arig With Verdure Clad, from My heart's desire for you and ‘yours | PN, New ¥ork, Dec. 38, 1915, | yohg O Greene avenue, has returned | ation, Pot e DD. J- SI is that there may be vouchsafed to}, goen o JTE PSS O TS o6, | to Brookiyn, N. Y. i s Potter, Hay A_ N ! you contentment of mind, peace, COm- | “at the home 0¢ her nephaw, Thomas manza an Intermeazo, pelence, and health, and that we may| F Beckley, 161 Mt. Ploasant strest,| Mrs, Edson F. Gallaudet and chil- Mabel Howard MeDuffee i t al enter upon the New Year rejoicing Hargu.n ‘Brien, widow of Willlam of Huntis n place in - | Hymn, Aurau., in the dissemination of the immortal| Lon aged Josn of Homthely ‘-fl'l“"u'm xr.mm- T Slat Chinnny Baiin 1’etlat. "‘sl pr:nciples of virtue, mercy and chari- Jaudet's father, Dr. E. M. Gallaudet. Wo. 2, of Tnn Offertories on Ameri- | Rooms 18-19 Alice Buildirg, Nerwish ty, for which we &tand; rejoicing in [ BROADARD—In this city, Dec. 81, 1915, & can Hymn-tunes). Phone 1177-3 the mitigation of human suffering and | James H. Broa ! al 1 70 Mrs. Edward J. Graham in the alleviation of human sorrow, |SeLvices at Gazer- uner: urmo Supt. and 1 Monday aft T e T S R R Peiiions tor Puroe. | THE WM. FRISWELL CO. B Trhestra, TS commites o in , B S MRS | g ol Sy i o gun| 2527 Franklin Strest | 7as Barlow and Clem- e "i s LR SShriate Torm ‘sontusies ia| JOSEPH BRADFORD, Chicken Supper.: i patcsatt, M mok e, Frod Su M. IR e e i e W - \ on Norwich avenue with a large num- ||} g o Bt as a board of parole. s sl es euin oy “Adam Tro- house party at her home in Waure-| Charles W. Hannum Sesks Divore. . gan over ‘ear’ ests from filed olerk eger with Wfllilm O’Brien presiding N ich Miss Winifred Welles and thinlum':.r s with the of Lo her brothers, Philip and Russell mm’"‘ et 3 this city petitions for » Ben Hurs Here Today. Welles. divorce rrom his cw‘n’x.. Irene Pnlmo: Trommer'’s y ann Menager Roy has received. the lineup Eben Leatrned of Huntis Ever ee Be s the Ben Hurs' management who| B . ‘hom: s Wwill meet the local basketbail team this g-«,‘,. e T e Tty _Cew | Semseted Niwi green €r a few friends. She will be REAL GERMAN, LAGER atternoon in.Parish, it follows: o Misses_ Williams and| Miss Ella V. 11 of Main drang Larscn, Curried, Opplet, Cronin and . e A e s L el ¥, Davall of e o o Soo at is recovering from an ltuckol-flp. a The local men will use the following H. JACKEL & CO. All Women Need | | NEW YEAR GIFTS , White, and ‘Hasler. a corrective, occasionally, to right a disordered stontach CARRIAGES Bogks whlnhi:themof n::ch s:ci headache, nervous- WAGONS SoKEs ol g sLEDS FAVORS Providence nfé“ i e - STATIONERY Mr. ‘and Mrs. Arthur and D E N T I S T : MECHANICAL TOYS Allarg WHEELBARROWS ohfldrnrmd.nvngu ‘over 'the M m Es ¥ JON'ES ; NEW YEAR CARGS ané Slank Books Made and Ruled to Order. 108 BROADWAY i Personals and Notes. Mirs. John. Oles Norwich avent has moved to Wnu;tnn tic. S ' FRANKLIN SQUARE B st i e SR At Sacred Heart church wflw(fld— u.s.sis.nauso.,m . Mmmmo&flum son left afternoon for Provi- Fricay d&mvhmmqwmmflmw—k