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&m i VIOLIN TEACHER All String InetFuments repaired Vhlln- sold on easy terms appointments address E, E. luu.ARn. Bliss Place, Ner< - wich, Conn. DR. SHAHAI Marion Biock, 326 Main Strest | 3 *° BPECIALIST on Dlanng of the seu-nh and 2-4-and 7-8 D- m. Tfl- 821 Our Wedding Rings are made seamless, finely finished and hardened so that they will give the greatest number of years’ service. Full oval is a\udhm width, and the Tiffany oval is narrow. 14k and 18k. mmfltmco. JEWELERS 144 Main M Very Fancy Vermiont Creamery BUT"I"'ER In 5 Pound Boxes at Rallion’s TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: ter H 20 A“M:om'fllhmdn -n?:a':. ll&phprfltluau EM N -?;EES i "? .‘ Svlg’;tl’aennd o-ne-tm!d g should be st 'wflincthm Jm: l dm m mluheltgf!m: 3 and of good quall Rov. Sherrod Soule, superintendent socis Ci In the New Yark Evening Post An- nie Nathan Meyer P tribute to the late man_Burr nructor in the Norwich Art school It is noted at Wallingford uzh a former Norwich pastor, Rev. W. T. '!' ‘hayer, . a series of Sunday ecing sermons at the Baptist church hh mbjooc ‘being Getting Started. A former Moosup pastor, Rev. Joseph P. Brown, of New London, who /was 95 om ‘Oct. 37¢h last, bas counted up that during 1915 he conducted 53 funerals and married 57 couples. He had four funerals last week. The members of Center Hose com- No. 2, of the South Manchester E’mm leading¥a plan to e the state unvenunn of the Con- necticut State Firemen’s association in chester next fall. . Additions will be made to all wa- ?kll remaining unpaid after Jan. e AdY. Whén the Connecticut Association of Plumbers and Steamfitters concluded their convention at New Haven Sun- day it was decided that a bill will be !hnuuua to the next legis! asking Journeymen pluml be u- A Norwich physician states that halls, churches and other public- mest- ing places will see to it that assembly rooms are regularly and thoroughly members of tha rs’ association of Ctmntcw:\u clonfl thejr convention "‘t'“',;r%-:.r'sr“::;'.‘s.“;m“,z- ve! 0 ral rt. John P. Ennis of Hartford was elected president. ttuz: was of short dmuwn i ic‘holllo%o are filled with “ice, and Tiow the icemen getting work at South Willis ‘where tons of ice are put up by a New London company, and the men will be employed for two weeks. Charles N, ud.nn. 86, lndln’ woolen manufactu: and . en resident of ‘Roclville, dled | Saturday t of at his home on Ba Was_secre! t 'fl.w.::lnr also akent, of the Amarican Mills compans. Wi to_Norwich friends from ‘Benjamin E. Sibley states that the freak snow which recently roia was really hay is another. bless- Ira Dimock of No. 744 Farmington time did business in PAY UP IN COURT. mwmm on Monday—Twe Men Go to_Insbriate Farm. o give unpmb-!nam:lty ionday toxica- | nf A, Quinn, city, and five bmthm Edward %‘ .ml Toun ‘Manning of Hohnk.n. Donald and Thomas Man. ning Ne' Lonlnn and James !. In.nnlns this city. Hn.'hm Austin. The funeral of Mrs. Jane Austin was held from the parlors of Under- taker C. A. Gager, Jr, No. 70 Frank- lln. street, Monday mornms. and the ee was_conducted by Rev. C. A. Burial -took -place in the Con cemetery, Franklin. F Mrs, Austin who lived in klin dled In this city on January 14 at the age of 81 years. For five vears she had suffered with cancer of the . liver, which eca her death, = She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bald- win. , There are no surving relatives. Patrick Burns. Many relatives and friends attend- ed the funeral of Patrick Burns which was held from. his home, No. 48 Ce- dax atreet, MdhOay morning at 5.1 o'clock, At 10 ¢'clock a mulem mass wu ‘conducted by Rev. Myles P, Gvd' in St. Patrick’s church. hymna were rendered by Mrs. F. L Farrell. “ The hearers were Michael Malone. John Gleason and. 'flmm- O’Neill ‘of the Catholic' Beneve t Le-. on; of which Mr. Burns was S e er, and Jlmei Butler, lnd hurlal toet place in [ary's. cemetery, were & n\flnbvr begutiful forms. Undortaker 2. Hourigan hed dnarge ‘of the funeral arrangements, ‘OBITUARY, Patrick J. Clifford, Patrick. J. Clifford died home, 714 Dwight street, Mass.. Sunday morning after a -hurt iliness. Mr. Clifford was born Ireland and eame to Norwich whem . young man. _ About 30 years ago he removed to Holyoke and for tho past 25 years was foreman of the picker room in the Lyman mills. He is sur- vived by three scns, John, Patrick and Michael daughters, Mrs. Otto R. Hupner and Miss all of Hol- yoke and several grandchildren. He also leaves on= brother, John Clifford, of Hobvka A daughter, Mrs. Mary A., of Thomas J. Fenney of Leroy, N Y ‘was buried in Holyoke on the 8th, havi been stricken with pneu- monia while on a visit. 7 . Charles W. Backwith. Charles 'W. dled at his home at anr Corn-ru. Niantic, Satur- day evenin, r 2 long iliness due to cancer of %.ho mouth m years. . m work. -nrvtnd br his vn!e and ‘g"- daulheer-. at his flonl. Y i vl d TR Bty ew eontfibm t: wme. terrlfle, 'nu blin-rd “fl “3 the Nv' m— an- st to | neers; firemen and train crews went m get their shipments out. “This osed curtailment -entsrl 5 °¢.h‘. the oni can eve e fiw‘ urk‘e‘}! extent” . Present Conditions. Some of the facts brought out &t the CONTRACT FOR FORTS . WAS NOT KEPT p— Charge in U, 8. Govermment Suit Against Ricardo R. llm “h d i ‘“-Ie hmtm lw Dlml are made in a s States Attorney Thomas on- d, Gex estate of Elias F. involves a contract made by lfi' gan vuh Col. J. B. Ballinger to nish coal and. wood to 2| SF 95 Wapie stree Holyoke, l ered, and the colonel had to buy wood in the open market which cost 18::‘7‘!6’ in_excess of the price stipu- n Morgan's Papers were few days ago br Marshal Timothy E. sides sel on the served on Curtis A Morgan Constance !l‘{‘ trus- tees undar the will of luu Mor- gan. DOC¥ORS DISCUSSED NEW SCHEDULE OF FEES, Decision on Some Points Deferred— C. L. U Pm L-l’d on the Taflt The Norwich lmum th | held its monthl; %‘o l“v 'ew London. Mrs, Jolm A. O'Neil. Ann O'Donovan, wife of John A. O'Neil, died at her home, No. 17 Division street, Monday morning at 4 o'clock, following an illness of two Jnmel on April H lfll she with John A. by Rev. P, Mrs. tn«n !u,vn her husband and three brothers, Henry O’Donovan of New London, Thomas O'Donovan of Detroit and F. O’'Donovan of this city. Two nlm- and a nephew also- sur- rMs. O'Ndrl cheerful disposition and kindly manner en her to.many who death. Dounh Riordan. Bflrfl-fi who was 76 lut A afternoon af H“afi“mum“m Mfli& tw days with Ns.wmchdavulapd in County Decem] togamw.fl.e!«nm ary, in which the fe was raised from h ok pcnflcms. . 0. tnie ussed. m'.en:omnmmocmm DIRECTORS REELECTED ; UNCAS BANK OFFICERS, Postponed Annual Meet Meeting Was Held * .on Monday Mn. exf““”ttu'”fl" the U; years of age, Jiv- |1 Canton, this at t flpcvm:. g ¢ since. 7 an; by battalions. The grip u-o - M :‘"th r;:a“dt mom W e plished u:e“fut of getting its cars to their destination it dif- ‘| ficulty in getting the consignees to (Continued on Page Eight) | M1SS STARK GETS HALF OF BROWN FELLOWSHIP.| To Be Used in Post-Graduate Work in Higher Mutlr.m-\l- ~Announcement was made by 'Dean Lide Shaw Ki chapel at fi& Weo- tml\ute votk h: iss Marion M ‘Torrey, ms, of Pwfldenco ss Marion Eliza- and beth Qh.ru. ).’ll at N«W‘efi. daught- er af M . Charles L. Stark This fellowship n! ;.n thotsand Qol- lars was -fourded | . Oliver n given %br ons year Qi work in higher mathematices to. an lllm‘l‘:»: vh,ohhlgow?'mmmu ability year ru?l .u.u‘ pmxulhhl gualified for the The difficulty of them was removed m‘- gift of five hundred dollars as e e ANNUAL MEETING OF & L!s‘r:fi & WASLEY CO. Directors -nd _Officers ' Reelected for the Enasuing Year—OQutlook Good for 1916, The ann meeting of the stock- holders olhu:lcd Len.‘ thr & w com-~ pany was Lel al e com] )(umhy mornin; 0 o'clock. Linnell, | reports showed nu.t the company had twelve m The directors alefled who had urvoa during m& Frederick W. ter, ton, Frank H. Allen, George W. A m md Pmlv-l W. 0‘3-3. ) ¥ s i s«? g éizi ———— WEDDINGS, —_—— Klinger-McNamara. On Monday afternoon at five o'clock at St. Patrick’s parsonage, Rev. J. H. Broderick united in Forrest Klinger of Hastérn Point, wha is in charge of the wr“dcmtment at the Punt estate, and Mids Mary F. .8 _nurse, who has resided ity for a nflm\et 0!‘ years. therine f Sachem nn-z Was the bridesmaid and Mr, Mrs. Clinton Earney of Bastern Puhl, friends of the groom, attended TROUBLE-ABOUT BONDING oF PO"AL EMPLOYES. Protests from Suucy Companies Over Proposition to Exclude Them. Washington, J 17 ~Eftorts Daniel B. R:'pu..d'r'n asslstant b whh:h would wnva surety the bonding of employe t. “in @ blue suit | ti d was trimmed with seal and wore a black picture hat. Afln the cememony the bfld-.y pper at thnl'.w.lhllmtth-vtckud in’ Brookiya, N. The Bawln‘ dub uu yesterday af- ternoon wit l-.bd Mitchell. Bfl?lflfm Bflu.otnrou The mpuuu Auction Bridge club h-:' with Mrs. H River has been Mrs. Lucius office The & Zumbro and s W‘B. Hyde, fum.lyn. mm pUTY TO ul-- GEO. A. DAVIS Waflaoe Nutting’s HAND COLORED PICTURES céxonu.ndhnamp.sub. jects, framed and unframed.