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& g a ent o e Furdished by Rellef corps will pi and will be served at 6.30. ‘attendance L. Pledges of $4,750 for Swimming Pool. Priemidebecy At the mesting of the committee|Royal Neighbors' ~Whist—-Natlenal|,,; nm T his parsta, Mir: and Mex. Councilor o Instatt D of A. Offcars | Ghofiea™ s Srman, "on Norwich avemus —Woodmen's Annual Election. over L 1n town Monday, FUNERAL. Byron Randall. Liverty council, Daughters of Am&r-| The funeral of Byron Randall was had a meeting Monday tion - * | hela at the home of his uncle, %o take definite action on the |SYSnINE to arrange for the smtertSin | Brown, wh ere e was residing at the | thousands of folks who are subiset to in of New Haven was afternoon lere you have leas- - proposition. Howe, who will be here for the in- | ime Of his o B - fiatvacuit’ ADhia wobht 4 Thirteen Contagious Cases. stallation Wednesday evening. B. ‘Hemington officiating, Burial | which helps gvercome uric acid, and | Thirteen cases of contagious disease ‘Woodmien's Officers. was in Linwood cemetery. Mr. Ran-|is beneficial to your kidneys.as well. were _reported to City Health Officer dall is survived by his mother and BOSTON One block from Copley Sq. e & Keatiug duritie Deos Noaok cemp, Modern Woodmen of | Siotnes, Gs wen ator ber, scarlet fever 1eading with d_officers Frida: o Defore. Helatives fam Norwich at JEWETT CITY Stes, moasios © diphtheHia 1, Intan- ) nsul, Smith b veEll C 4| tile paralysis 1. % ‘Walter B. Lombard of Hartford was | §chool Children Send David Hale Fan- Again Admitted to Hospital. B Chevies Specnt; watchman, O e O Mrs. H. E. Tiesing, who was re-|George Porter; sentry, Wil n cently dlicharged from St Joseph's | managers, "o Internsl sanita- | hospital in this clty’ atte; & lank Jithane o] b-:m %— Specht. iatiaHion ools In town opened Mondsy| gunday Night. i with_appendicitis, and who was re- on Friday evening, worl % T raina ot the °“,‘3g°':g"§ froma, ‘Sirsical operation | dome by Deputy Bpeehi morning with the same teachers as last erformed at that time, was again S s £ us who are accustomed to Sdmitted to the institution Sunday for Briefly Stated. e e 5;‘_‘"5?:'},,,’,’, of |to David Hale Fanning of Worcester, | rop, - Wy wi 0;0;' cold. u‘[:,.tmn‘ for a.nother. internal trou- Mnmmflugflg::m &::%‘3 %‘h . Homiy g Thom.. A5 o £ the | ovatin {7 breath, acld stom= City Labor Payroll, P o = memn \Pur; and Mra. Thom- | The cane was ma: m_ one of the - S foesh The city labor payroll for the week| Owen A. Williams is to leave 800n | past week, e oak floor joists which was taken from Y ap gning "‘:I’:“““‘ of “""& ending January 1lst, 1016, totalied | for Boston, where he has secured em- | ajaem Bunyan returns to New Haven | the old St. Mary’s church when it was o flushing out the | $404.37, divided as follows: Police de- | ployment. this (Tuesday) morning, where he is|rased to make way for Fanning park £ “"’"“ Poisonous stas-|partment, $142.40; street department,| Mrs, Mary Bishop is very ill at her|atiending Yale university. " whether ailing, sick or|$147:86; maintaining sewers, $27; wa- | home on the east side. S ey each _mornin glass of real hot| Parochial School Term Begins. e s Xowirhiy hile mobumaedt. 16 AT of Iimsltnn« The parochial schools of the city re- | Medford, Mass., after a visit at ber | Protection Lodge to Have installation 0 Veak hnenas. ;= fine | the m - | sumed sessions Monday, the children | home, —Waesk End Guests and Travelers. | it ‘oiar oy esompanied Waste, sour bile and | B¢ Mars churcnes before thy. gohaol o PR e e e o e to his| 9€RE Of the class of ‘16, The 2 o0 3 Louis Krauss has returned w. B s siated ns; thus cleansing, | sexsions. The public schools will Te- | Mrs. G. B, Andrews is entertaining| ! H. Brown, who negotiated for | etbal purifying the entire |sume their work today, following the | Mrs. Marion Kenyon of ChIcago. Mroeh S5 BIOERIER: 1 ¥ SEISE G as tee is ning Cane Mads from Historio Floor|Odd Fellows May Build New Home— - Jolst—interesting Church History| Local Team Defeats Middletown Single Rooms $2, with Bath §2.50. o | Biggart Monday evenins. Recalied—Mysterious Shots Fired| Players, 26-21—Brief Mention. S Stonington fon the t of |& former wfl-‘tmpbyllcun,fldnl Monday a handsome cane was sent | bas -:;e; o iy B e o ,..,,.,,m.. in Bridgeport las L. C. PRIOR, Mawsses ndin Teo: who i sponding the winter|n present from the sohool children.| s Gottrail stroer The Gost of ren:| Danbury—Samusl W. Tasch, & jews about accoral the manufacture of lhe cane, has the | Year's night in Columbus hall, w! and Public R All Outside Rooms. Excellent Cuisine. Jodge, No. 26, 1. O. O. F., Terrinfl_:m—br James M. Kierpan, (Good Garages — 2 minutes’ walk) 3 g the house It already owns Two minues from Back & the Cottrell street property is | eler, has hied a petition {n benkruptey. o - His' liabilitles are $30,960.46 ana e L o Bl i Dtect | nssets $8.996.08. PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING Middletown.—Prof. Raymond Dodu of Wesleyan university has and the new monument. The head of | POstpone doing anything about it for o}, .n™,recident of the e - is solid goid, beautifully the presenc at least. A number of the Psychological association. terworks, $87.11. Mrs. Howard Durfey is able to go B -8 Y | members are in favor of erecting an ng betore PLAINFIELD Qn. & plate on ofe side ia en- | ESNE WL, NG eture and the commite With or Without Qis Attach- working hard to try and please n.'mh',“',,":fl“"b:'mi%zd{,‘-‘. ments but Alwaye mnum e s clan_at the Bmergency hospital and|l and ECONOMICAL-— Defeated Middletowns. Dr, Henry C. Spring will be the alter— 1 of the season took place New den. i w“h ot hen = iddletown boys played the home | the Connecticut state ‘before putting more | winter vacation. Tloiwara Tiuntes as retirnea’ o Ms H“fi' at his home here. original records accounts , which | the M stomac! v and Mrs. Joseph Smith of Ab- | yars kept in 1313 and- 1614 whon the &nd s son, Prof. Stanley T. Willlams, e e Of | gouth Coventry Suit and Counter-Suit gtudies In the New Yor kDental col- | ponaue, R. I, were visitors at Adoiph Was beini ralsed 1o BANG the | hed neves brm beaten i thse vesry |Bfe on a tHip to Nassav, one of the The case of Hyman Seplowitz| “3yorden Potter of Brooklyn spent S i At that time Perry M. Hers-|and when they came onto the floor Bahama Tsiands. against William B. Chamberlain, both | Nen merre Geer. R e Bl e kell was soclety clerk; he wis ane of |made a fine e before the 350 | w1441t oun,—During the last quar- gases, waste and acidity [of Coventry, was heard before Jus-|' Mr and Mre W. A, Fraser have re- | coiurday and Sunday at his home A. Haskell's ancestors. Charles | spectators. The commenced | . i COT o g a spiendid appetite for | tice William B. Hawkins in the oWn | yurnea feom & visit in New Jero: here, o i mnlu, prominent vestryman, was | promptly at 820 o'clock and It was | ter, ended Dec. L m ere 1 jfe hall in South Coventry at 11 o'clock . George and Ovilas Charron spent|ine mndtnhsr of the present David |a very interesting game from start|Sudden W 3 Monday morning. The sult was for | gcoier, Smith has returned to King- | New Years day in Occum, at the|y~ Fanning, and the famous Rev. |to Snien. | Secording to. the. report of . Coronet Services in tearing down the defend- | 5B college. home of Misses Anna and Louise Lu- | Ammi Rogers was the rector. The fifst half was very close, 11-10 | Stephen B. Davis. the blood and get-|ant's barn, and the latter claimed the Students’ Vacations End. cler. The chun:h which was proposed to|in nvor u( Mystic. The second half Middletown—Former Governor F. B. gor & thorough flushing of | work was done under contract, and the| ,ngus McQuarrie has gone back 0| son Peter were in Baitic and Greene- of peeple who are both- | plaintiff's bill of particulars fotallea | COlEate university. ville, New Year's. Mr, and Mrs. Adglph Fournier 2nd |be bullt at this time was, when finally | resulted in a_score of 26-21 in favor of Mystic. This was the first defeat | Yicoks and Mrs. Weeks, who Nave been home on 'Washington street. spendi the holiday season at Lal m - the visitors had received in three | Joacdl o e R B _constipation, bilious spells, | some $95, and the defendant put in|, Nelson Brown and Tranklyn Rath-| Mr. and Mrs. Stanislas Charron and| “qme timbers from which Mr. Fan-|years. The lineup follows: ER B w fness; a Dill for $72.50 in addition to dam-|DUR have returned to Comnecticut Lit.|daughters Rose and Aurore spent New | ying's cane was fashioned have a Miss Helen Main and Miss Hilda |were in Taftville New Years. e e Wilbur nave returned to Northfield. | " Samuer Chabotte spent the week end | o°°kac®, Off New Tonfon harbor and 1l with Pneumonia. Albert Patterson returns to SuMéld | with his mother In Taftville 4 1:,’:"; B e oufa| Arthur Hurley of - Jackson _street, | tomorrow after a visit here Mrs. Salina Larrochae and Peter gm' 01 years ago, the Tocords beat - |clerk for F. D, Blish, is confined to| Mrs. T.J. Sawyer has returned from | Rolleau were in Taftville New Year's the mmx of internal san- | DIRKE FoX ¥ in Brenmente - Burt A4 olsit-in - Bridpeport. Voted: That the Rev. Ammi Rogers 3 be a committee to walt on any proper B Thompson is takins his piace at.the| Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pilling, who| John Bradford left Sunday for New ”. Bkin Troubles. store during his incapacity. have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. L. officer and endsavor to obfain permiss . Mosher, have returned to Westerly. Frank Messier, of Warren, quickly Albert Rathbun and son Rollin of [spent the week end with his p.mm lons—eczema, soothing and healing qual. | Charles C. Beck Sued, Following Auto| Bridgeport spent the week end here, |on Lawton Heights. Sees for the non-performance of ihe|erary institute after the vacation at|Years in Baitle. IRbrating. miutory. The ves: with | MYSTIC. MIDDLETOWN. contract. Decision was reserved. their_homes. Frank Dupont and Arthur Codere|ine lumber on board was held in the|J. McKone 5 -+ Rutren | S lo—Local physicians have of prices, > to take effect tmorrow House calls, MeConchie | civy,"$150; offics calls, $1; night cails, 8 to 9 o'clock, $%; l.flarr! o'elock, $5. P rd—For the st time in more Ask ua for plans and prices LeEmET e bRl p TOMPKINS '8 squadron of n \Fouls—y, McKone 10, Ahern & Bas- | braved storm and blizsard in order to 67 West Main Strect m‘m, esama Ofrtraent, . | tain permission to pu- and repass un- | kets—J, McKone 1, Hellberg 2, Bur- | protect the public against the fire fiénd. m.m located, how tad or Aceichar. e hau VAN Tree b m:fiic":,“e,‘:"s-u,?;;‘d:{'.‘fl‘;‘;,°’“w,'}:" leturbed In & vessel to procure and | rows 4 Wilcox 1, Ruppen 4, Ahern 3. | During all those vears not once aid he "Br. Hobion's’ Bsems | Thrse SUits have, been broogn | rece 3 ~ S | convey materials for a house of public | Scorer—E. McKone. Timer—C. Pat- | succumb to illness. overs trace ot |against Charles C. Beck as a result iss Ines Chester has returned to | Bréndemour's -mother Worship which we are now bufldlng in | tereon, Referce—%, Deneheo. emeYe overy trace of | of the accident which occurred Christ- | Boston after a visit here, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Greenier of | FOTSRP S A o Newington—Rev. and Mrs. Herbert RM d. Cochrane E urity, | Mas night when the automobile owned | Mrs. John Lawless of Charlottetown, | Woonsocket, R. I, were visitors with | "€Tgie, 3t nioh- Lonal. Siapen: {Macy announce the engagement of 3 ohila s“fl"_dnl:‘,t g’e by Mr. Beck and driven by his son|P. E. L. is visiting Mrs. Willlam Eilis. | relatives here Sunday. Mr. Greenfer Frank Haszard has returned to New | ineir daughter, u,m ‘Brayton, F 4 Suffer—domt be|collided with a carriage in which two| John Chester has returned to May- | was formerly employed here. PERRY M. HERSKELL, B. C. |york after a week's stay at the homme | Robere Charles Whitenead of m .mhm "fi'b&nh“ ot aghy | OF the plaintifls were Tiaing. Almeric | nard, Mass, after visiting in the vil-| Miss Emma Frohmender of Teftville| Mr. Fanning was much interested in | of Mr. and Mre. J. Henry Schatter. | 0o0opr Chgjes, Tntiehead of ORe ALUMBING, NG, B L e O"iflY | Roy claims one hundred doilars dam. | lage- spent the week end with Miss Annie |the old charoh, as it cocupied & site | Mor Teuis Tamphere hag lef for | O: feed O CUT® 10| idea Parent seventy-five aplece. Twa | to her home in Newport, R. 1, after a| Protection lodge, Independent Order |in his boyhood, He caused a copy off | Mis writs are returnable this weflek Satur- | visit here. of Odd Fellows, No. 19, of Central|these old records to be typewritten |from day, January Sth, and the third on the The body of Edwin R. Robinson, Who | clerke in Rochelea to this city Monday and taken = in " manent injunction restraining charge by Funeral Director Jay M. | Coo s Pnor pounday. the grave in the Gurley cemetery in — | Mrs. Mary Dunne. IS ALL MODISH o ‘the mectiog fne o To Cure a Cold in Ome Day. ‘William Donovan of Providence, R. FOR THE MATINEE | Read in making himself a ‘busybody in | 7 Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE|I. is visiting his sister, Mrs. M. H. other men’s matters,’ and the conduct Village, will have instailation of offi- | for himself from the original owned by | Harry Somers Mitchell is visiting | 10", completing his theol pli_Faucher has resigned as |Wealthy New York manufacturer, filedof the cornerstone on the 1ith day of | turned from a visit to Mrs. Collins in | church rectory. Mrs. Pitt was i Cor- . o s store. papers in the common pleas court of | September, 1814. Fall River, Mass. Delis Risk. Chlef Fitt tias bees oo 92 Franklin Street ed in Hartford Friday, was conveyed | George Headen 'of Hartford wa sa | Bridgeport the other day asking a ?u_ At one time a certain Elder Read| Charles R. Heath has returned from |pected with the F Vera ‘Wyckoff from removing thelr | sheraes aeninet Thn R e BeoUs |8 I Etohterd has returned fr sons, Louls John D. Roy of Willimantic spent charges against the Rev. Ammi arles Sto returned from | since 1896 They have two Shepard. = Services were conducted af gm,d,"y S e T ey PRt | child from this state. The records of a meeting held Dec. 23, |a Meriden visit. oy 4 m c“m. A requiem high mass was celebrat- 1814, show thaf the church emirely Mansfleld by Rev. Leonard Smith of | og" in Bt Marvs — church Mon exonierated the rector of such charges FPURNISHED PROMPTLY BY Storfa.” ‘The bearers ‘were Wiltred St. | Slorming for ihe repost of the soui of | THIS YOUNG LADY and further voted & nhet. ST Gy who_stwags tells el Tibe acti SRoBibies cORC B ages in his action and Henry Roy and | Mrs. Jerome McDonald has returned | Ploss. adjoining the place in which he lived | Waterbury, where she is to reside. Northeast school Hartford. e 10 West Main Streef, Nerwich, Conm. s Gladys Wilcox has returned | Sriitensad was assistant pastor at the| ,geat for N. B. O, Sheet Packingi a visit in Oneco. ORIl course TSy e i p Mo o BALTIC cers and serve 3 light luncheon Thurs- | Mr. Brown. in_New York. 4 b Justice C. A, Capen. day_evening. At a meeting hela Sept. 3, 1814, it| Isidor Feidler is spending a few| Middletown—Chief George i Frank Billle bas returned after a|was voted that the rector, wardens and | days in New York. re def Pitt cele- &R . ? FUNERALS, French Play Nets $112—Pastor to En- | visit with New Bedford, Mass., friends. | vestrymen of the Episcopal churches| Courtland C. Potter is confined to 30th anntversary 3 LS. tertiiin’ Workire: st’ Recent Fair, s in Norwich and New London be re-|his home by iilness. marriage mar- | Haatl and Pl“m‘ % o 1 Bridgeport—Safford M. Wyokoff. | specttully invited to attend the Jaying| Mrs. Bertram B. Warner has re- |ried by Rev. > fire department September, 1877, and has been chn! and Lester, both of this city. is apt to tell nine unpleasant|what they really know they out of a possible ten. have no need of language. b THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY CO fails to cure. E. 'S signa- tire is on each box. " Soo, o Attonded Norwich Servics. hatred ‘and strife. in thie infant but — e | Members of the local Holy Name happy and flourishing parish, are un- society attended the Holy Neme ser- 3 gentlemanlike and nm:hrlnhnllk. ana JAY M. SHEPARD vices reld in St. Patrick’s church, at o viewed by us with sofrow and detes- Norwich, Sunday_evening. tation.” ‘revlv. an old controversy and stir up | Succeeding Elmforc & Shepard Rev. Thomos Lynch is spending Pistol Shots Follow Wrangling. . ys at hi - . me“hmm ey S e e g R o i At quarter past 10 Sunday evening : ! two men, as yet unknown, got into a 60-62 North St., Willimantic To Entertain Workers at Fair. St | coisy and evidently half drunken ar- at Rev. Joseph Belanger has announg- | gument on Tracy’s corner. J. H. Tracy Lady Assistant Tel. connection | og that he will give.a soclal time next and Charles B. Spicer, who live near - m‘:‘my evening to all g:n ‘who as- by, heard the loud talk and sisted in any way tow: making 4 ! HIRAM N. FENN success of the recent fair. UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER, Play Notted $112. : ; - | fie man who did the shooting was seen to run down Ashland street. The other 62 Church St. Willimantic, Ct. The French play i e e Telephone Lady Assistant | Christmas afternoon expenses. 2 Ifldn’:onnda‘dwn.hmcu. spent the past three days with Mr. peo] from the houses and Mrs. Thomas Gorst of Providence. fire engine house hurried out to learn . the cause of the shots. No one was in vers, sight holidays elue. An hour later Mr. Spicer eaw a paren man come o Ashland street in m Melville Cote of New York spent the shadow of A. A. Young's wall and af week end with his mother, Mrs. E. K, mmmmmflu.ht disapj Cote. While here he had as hh * |man was also seen bom:lm guests W. Lay ntnl.ual‘.cnlham, oluxrlllmpohun Main aiso of New York. s - ‘morning g - s, Dullets Bad gone of the show STOPS ANY COLD g‘?;’%fifi IN AFEW MINUTES . JANUARY 3rd TO 8th 'M&s something even better in NEMO this week we have an Introductory Sale emo. yet. The Ego-Shape, an individual A. D. Trpp Nominated for Warden. System makes a dis- !?APE It means that every short may now:secure the serv- feature she requires in a vidual figure without costly Tablets, Drusgists refund money If it Bonohoe. of Danfel Burhans in attempting to| . _a--- = No. 11 to 25 Ferry Street STETSON & YOUNG, OarpentersandBnilaim Dentist Rooms 18-19 Alice Building, Nerwieh Phone 1177-8 Children Cry for Fletcher's B Mnfl“M What is CAS;I‘ ORIA et A full line of Goods suitable i ; For ¢ ‘has been in use for of Col alk Troubles Blank Books Made and Ruled to 3 Flatulency, Wi e, M : o " Orddes, standing on the sidewalk and f: e o s GENUINE OASTORIA ALWAYS E,, g,,‘ ; nn:crmshh <