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*| Hon. Luther E MW& A-nnu Consulate at ;Er«z::f::sn&gmsgmm“, x nfla.“' Shel e Satuns smany. Yal: James B Dewolt, of West Tha -n.n- lightful E"’,-m in Russia, But for m GOOD ORANGES R R T = S : Reasons Can’t Talk on War m—h&w in GUBAN SPINACH ®|Parks at Y. M. C. A, tonight—AdY. uat “motor v-hhc‘u hmpu"lt 5.22 o tNo-.nkm vtmmm 0 a in, Andover. ; ey L 4 : i FLOWER R ot 1 b = e 00| At m&omurmvmmm MW"\IT‘O“‘IMWQ*L P "Phone Lady Assistant CELERY KNOBS o g e e R t - AR i : P : STRING BEANS .. : ; e - ‘Nzwuafuross Te . The demand for truck horses at| Mrs. Groton escort was required. They passed C the -nds;nfl their tnnn- M has .beennn-dw o north of Lapland and Sweden and VINELAND SWEETS ... L Be | D o com e for some | Fious llness of her mmuf".h., Within sight of lceland, which could be. umonia seen. IFDIANA BESF AND LAMB, Fancy | time, pne : A '.l'he o m«_l_b:bo';'i"g,_h Rs third grad ks| John B. Monty of Norwich Town, m.n ut ers. Pme SOME .,,g?:,, ‘which '..::13.!“! ffi'mf;‘ "wflgeek. a patient at the Backus hospital wll.h, SW coal compelied her to put | tp, ago because of a case of scarlet fever, | pneumonia is making progress towards . | into Halifax, and the whole sea voyage . recovery, his friends earn. | m: jed about a month. ‘will reopen Wednesday. ery, are glad to 1 cun e Bansiakie n:mp\;r- A class of 48 took the test of the|SIX YEAR OLD mnodhyfluue-u T reporters for wiata oY pervis comuTaston, Tiday, | © L po interviews upon the war situation, and | paq brought = cow into the state at the capltol, for the place of sten- COMES WiTH SAD NEWS. he found the same experience awaited | without —conforming to the regula- ographer and typewriter. S him at Washington upon his arrival| tjong. Paul Trottier Arrives 'from Gardner, . - there, but he declined them all on the| " On' being questioned about the V IOLIN The M Cross headmim.rt:;s ‘lgne fi;g Mass., to Tell His Father of Mother’s so\md mt“llx:l Mncl‘-t.l ponuax;hw;tol: matter the man admitted that he ‘Thayer bullding was in ATy e government made it inadvisal 1oy, Mrs, Zebulon R. Robbins and Mrs.| Death: : e 1 caitions ae|Dod in the farmers employ, TEACHER e T R Swiiey Setunday. On the boat train reaching here from . he nea seen them- Sbroad. him, -and that' the farmer was not / 3 h his_duties f et ; e _| Worcester on Sunday evening was a8 o His experiences throug! then in the possession of the animal. All String Instruments repaired I-l?hkauet Tand, Fellk M. Warbute of | vear old boy, Poul Trottier, who had | in Moscow he described on Sunday| . The regulations are for the pur- P come from Gardner, Mass., to tell his night as among the most interesting | nose of preventing the importation Violins sold on easy terms e oty “cxnowledged Saturday 2| father, he sald, that his imgther had ; S KA e a1 'g‘:h 5 e, SN doh abthe of animals suffering, from infections - |died on Saturday. He told the train- work seases Into sta o state For appointments address E. connection with caring for the Ger- | e pe. e e of A meeting of the board of managers | men.and passengers that he talked & n _ engeged and consisting of similar material. E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor- J|,¢"the Connecticut society, Sons of | with that his father's name was Pierre man and Austrian Jnterests, which un- | fighting tuberculosis in cattle fOr | Tn. foct that few, if any, whole shells wich, Conn. the American Revolution, is to be held and that he worked as a butcher in der the war conditions are within the |some vears 'and unless the utmost |22 20 L0 FO 02 o ot scope of the American consulate, and t none but chalotls e e e e e TSP had ke i over w g fert| S G S SO | e e 15, ey o e healthy cattle the efforts of the offi- Hazel Chandler Parks of Boston, | thers was no one else to come and tell % it £F i adogt IaRestng sections of clals will be useless. o _hefi_mwg"midklm?b’wh:h; aramatic reader. Y. M. C. A. tonight. | his father so that ad had to make UTHER ABRISKIE ussi not_y n_determin yro 7 ity % The American consulate 1s situated | .ot 288 Mot FEt OC0m o e eized by | 814 currents ang more or less broken z —Adv. the trip. 2 Hon. Luther K. Zabriskie, who has|in a large building in the center of the | sno “Coriizgioner are suffering from, DR. SHAHAN oAt Old Saybrook Mr. and Mrs WEDDING been American vice consul at Moscow | business section of Moscow, 0cOUDYINE | disense. But even If an examina-| pROM THE ELEGTRIC FIELD. Marion Block, 326 Main Street George Barrian have received a bobettaddara and left there on Nov. 15, arrived here | the whole of the ground and re-| 400 shows that they are ._u hult‘hy - s message m their son, Clifford Ber- Bt to on the 7 o'clock train Sunday evening, | quiring the services of a taff of about there will be ground for prosecu-| vaocyum cleaners are now used 1 SPECIALIST rian, in the West Indies, saying that . e and is to be here a week before he|40 persons. As many A.menca.n- as Gt | tion in the alleged faflure to have the large fact Duildin, 1 m“ . on Discases of the Stomach and M| his ‘wite was drowned. Warren B. Burrows, prosecuting leaves again for New York, from |is possible to get are in the employ of | animals duly ~examined before ad- |pmes, ~>Cto™ T e D . = Rheumatism torney- of the town of Groton, and a|which he is to sail on Feb, 1st for the | the consulate, but the larger part of the | mitted to the state. * 2% and 78 p. m: - ' Tel. 821 The hundreds who use Doxology|Wwell known and popular member of | new government post to which he has|staff is naturally Russian. _— A large electric range has been in- lane complain that the bug light has|the legal fraternity of New London|been appointed, which is St. Thomas,| While in Moscow, Mr. Zabriskie lived Arrest in Thames Street Cass. stalled at Wellesley college, Welesley, been dark for several weeks, making [county. and Miss Emily A. Copp,|Danish West Indies. He has been de- [ with a Russian family whose members| o o0 "o, 050, St (0 | Mas: travel up and down the steps dan-|daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Belton A.|tailed there on special service and will | did not speak a word of English, but - A wide variety of small ear phones, up before being buried in the sand” 7 T was arrested on Saturday evening by gerous and inconvenient. Cobpp of Groton, were married at 6.30 | be connected with the American con- | he had begun the study of the language for the deaf, have been recently placed . - at the residence of the bride's parents. | sulate there. St. Thomas is on one of | here before he left for his post and | Seréeant John H. Kane, Pollceman | &, ket. Ge]]mnesvnss Gnlyere Cheese| aitte of 510 or more to the Britisn- | Fal ceremony was performed by Rev. | the Virgin Island east of Porto Rico.|by continuing with a tutor there he|Charles McFadden and Supernumerary oo American War Relief fund received | Henry W. Hulburt of the Groton Con- | His assignment to Moscow was the | made Eood progress, so that by the|John Donovan as he was wanted in| It Is estimated that there are 2,000, ¢ “ tion with the case of John Bog- | 000 horse power of undeveloped water THE IMPORTED KIND last week and.announced Sunday, in- |gregational church in the presence |second position in the government con- | time he left he was able to speak well | Son0eC o clude Friends, Beltic, Conn., $15. of the immediate families only. Sular service that he has held, having |enough to get about anywhers with | 4% Who I Ty = Fermmont. el - ’ e e oC Clar or Ballad at The bride was attired In a gown |previously been at Callao, Peru, for |facility. bu'“ltm Rt e dfl-‘mm_eet )iy A new system of “flood” lighting is at Rallion’s toty Imber of clereymen called at_|of white lace, with a vell which was |about four years. The family that he stayed with spoke now used to_ illuminate large and im- hies . P Novick will be presented in the Po- | portant buildings at night. President Wilson, appointing Thurs- S’l‘r’:l;‘ bysl’::rcame?lm: %:;qf;eth ot 'l:fig- legr‘ll;m!; ‘:1:1 tl:':ewm‘zl:fi ?:.l: fb:t!::: course not :ol;nhrzm\‘:-': :: Gv.he.lt unn‘:e:f lice court this morning with Bogden |~ , 44y electric range, which can actu. day, January 27, 88 & mational rellef|of the valley. The ceremony was|A. D. Zabriskie, of Vergason avenue, | bidden language in Huseia. and the two other men who have been | ojiy be used for cooking without dan- 2 NOTICE day for the Jewish .sufferers. marked by simpllcity and there wers | Norwich Town,'and also his brother,| The winter in Moscow wa very cold A S ger of fire, is the latest for little wom. no attendants. e fact of the ap-|C. C. and sle ng began about Nov. en. The Wet Room and Finishing Room [ ;5und2y evening St Patrleils parish | ;oocning marriage had been kept al-| Going out to ana continued up to the middle of [ Paper Before Massachusetts Soeclety.| ")\ .1 x ray machine s now usea employeesi "of the Admore Woolen | 2% JIeine, SCOOIy T8 e e hreet, | most a secret but on Saturday it be- | big Russian city, he left New York on | April. When he left there it was 20| Dr. S. R. Klein is to give & Daper|in dentistry for locating root canals, Mills Co. are on strike for three cents | / pray for the repose of his soul and | c2me known outside the family circles. | April 3, 1915, and his home journey |below zero, but even at that not cold|before the Massachusetts soclety of | erupted and Impacted teeth, etc. = an hour more, and for overtime, time |,/ express sympathy to his family. Both bride and groom have a host of | from the center of the czar's domains | enough for the reindeers. A day dr|mental hygiene upon Autogenous Vac- A mmiied Gf Gotils i “ .h and a half. ‘| triends who will wish them every hap- | in Eyrope was begun on Nov. 15th. At { two before he came away he saw some | cines in general paresis cases. It will |, o WO OF Slectric heaters have THE RUSSIAN PEOPLE. The mid-winter conference of the|Diness in their married life. that time the mercury stood at 20 be- | of these animals driven in from a long | be accompanied with bacteriological, | 207 & i %u“"‘ay ";‘: L iy g to Yantic, Conn, Jan. 22, 1916. New London Christian Endeavor un- Miss Copp is a graduate of Norwich | low ‘zero, but he ran into still colder |run, panting and with their tongues|biological and chemical demonstra- tom: - ezing up. fon is to be held at the Groton Con- | Free Academy in the class of 1904 and | weather at Archangel, which was the | hanging out. A Russian with him re- | tions. The General BElectric company has T Z et gregational church on February 2, |of Smith college, '08. Mr. Burrows|port from which he eailed. Here it|marked that it was too warm for them. e e perfected new and more powerful gas- FREDERICGK WELD |%th sessions afternoon and evening. |graduate from Mt Hermon seminary|was 30 below zero, cold emough to The new appointment which he Leg Broken in School Yard. electric locomotives for the Dan Patch : at Northfield in 1901 and from the|freeze the harbor so that about two gratifying | piyarg Tobin, som of Richara W, | 2% B‘mflm Saturday in St. Patrick’s church, an{law department of the University of |and a half weeks after he got there | in Tobin of No, 268 Franklin street, sut- | Electricity has been a big factor in anniversary requiem high mass for | Michigan in 1904. He has been pros-|were spent on board the ice-bound |tions which are associated with it make fered a broken ieg Friday morning cheapening water supplies for towns wishes to announce that he will receive | the deceased members of the Holy | ecuting attorney of the town of Groton | steamer for which the ice-breakers | him vi well pleased that it has been | wreon he was jostled and sccidentally |2nd citles, and its employment is gupur in Voice Culture and the Art of | Name society was sung by Rev. J. H.|since 1907, succeeding W. T. - Jo-|were trying to smash a path to the|his good fortune to be assigned to this |, keq down in the Bro‘dm school | Tepidly growing. lnxé:;l:;lsgt\l}i:: Gi Alice “B}dnh‘m Broderick, at the request of the so-|serh, and counsel of the town since | open sea. The voyage altogether occu- | post. * St. Thomas is a five day sail yard. Dl"n:ohn w. Ci s .Wm,,,m,nu, clety.” 1906. For a similar period he has|pled about a month and was a rough |from New York. He will leave Norwich | {p Incidents In Society i been assistant to State Attorney Had- |one, especially through the ~frozen |next Sunday and sail from New York B 5’;?‘},.'&:3. The New Haven road is so desirous | 1ai 4. Frull He ls assoclated in the | White sea. The route that was follow- | for his new place on the first of Feb- nesdays. to secure brakemen and firemen that| practice of law with Philip Z. Hankey |[ed was so far north that no naval | ruary. it is advertising for men for these rris places, which indicates the problem | fnd, MorTie Lutchansky, with offices the road is-facing in regard to lack of | " sfter an extended honeymoon trip EE DIE IN WEEK Eo Lo Mo e the newlyweds will make their howme | T at the old Burrows' homestead in Po- IN CLIFFORD FAMILY The more Knots a BATTLE SHIP CHARGE NOT SUSTAINED AGAINST AUTO DRIVER. : e The eclipse of the moon_early last|3t the Rl s, pean il b e shows, the more valuable “The Healer iof 81 Diesdait 2 | [ralsuday; maring. wan ke fret of ¥ 4 Preumonia 'Invades’ HMolyoke Home, |Court Ruled That No Criminal Intent| Miss Jane Bill is in Florida. she is i 3 seco! — . Relieves and quickly heals cold sores, | will be a total eclipse of the sun Feb. OBITUARY. Claiming Father, Daughter and His| Was Shown in Case of John Gor-| ;ou, portecus s in Grand Rapids chapped skin, -frost bites, chilblains, |3, vislble s a partial eclipse throush- e Brother. man. for o brief stay. We do not apply this Rule etc. . Price 25c, every box guaran on ed States. 3 . ——— SR AN drugeists. Emma T. Baki (Spectal to The Bulletin) As he ruled that the evidence did| Judge Gardiner Green shidian s All roads lead to the Y. M. C. A. H?fi?} G. Bnke;!,"aisa i h:x"‘ %‘?..'.'.. {’,{ Holyfle, Mass., Jan., 28.—Three |10t show criminal intent, Deputy teg-rm has ro::n?nd n.-n;r Atlantic to our e = Chundler Darka, Ura- Mohegan on Thursday evening, Jan- |members of tho C‘l:flnrd family, for- odne .‘,‘..,“t‘;:"f.h;”‘:é‘.,‘:?‘;’n -'g:n“::- City. e ey 3 a0, B e S | marly of Norwicn mayeaied of pooi: | Gormen tn 05, oty UL BT | e ena e, Tramee = 20 | M AV AVIIBEIR Automobile visitors to Hartford are 3 “§° | on the charge of using an auto with- | Washington street have returned from thirty-two_years was president of the | Mrs. Thomas Feeney of Le Roy, N. m:a‘l:: :: '-‘“t':;? g A ‘ghl“"‘; Mohagen Sawing soclety, and was bes | succambed to the “Uisease while on 4 |out the permission of the owner, Dr.| New York. Statos mints comprising those of iha | loved by all Who knew her. She leaves | visit to relatives in Holyoke. On Jan. N. B. Lewis. Gorman was employ- —e Try us and see, mm"m e Eeinne Of (he!two sons and four daughters who are |19 the funeral of her father, Patrick |ed by Dr. Lewis as a driver. Dr.Lew-| Charles D. White and J. Ralph Howe 5 ot “m!fls o elp! o Jeft to mourn her loss, who are|J. Clifford, took place in Holyoke, his|is claimed that Gorman used one of | were in Winchendon, Mass., for a fow _— 8 an Francisco an enver. | Charles Baker of New Haven, Henry |death following & few days' illness. |his cars in his absence and that bills | days last week. o D. Risley, 96, who ated at| W Heker of Mohesan, Mes, Meach of | The afternoon of that day, John. J. | Of about 350 are due for gasolene and THEEDWARD CHAPPH.LCO m“’fl‘hom. in' East Hartford Feiday foi. | Danbury, Mrs. Dunn who lives at|Clifford, brother of Patrick J., be-|repairs. Gorman claimed that he had| Miss Betsey B. Larrabee of Groton . I ™ fow days' lliness of the erip, | home, Mrs. Maples of Massachusetts, [ceme a’victim of the malady, leaving | Tight to use the car and that he|was a recent guest of Mrs, Lucius CENTRAL WHARF i iy fom, doye Uiness of the &riD. | ynd Mrs. Lemoine of Norwich. Thers |a Widow and_three children, He is|paid Mrs. Lewis $25 which he earned |Brown of Warren strest. of ‘Hebron, He leaves one son, |are also fifteen grandchildren and |survived by Patrickc and Michael J.|Tin the eer The winesses olifed| s ars Wiltiem Baird : | seventeen t- d-children, and rd, brothers, an . Otto Rup- - 3 Russell mm Risley. Mrs. Risley died in pesbiguer a5 !!'“1 _B"'“r S o o m. and Miss Katherine Clifford, sis- u-gnod Attorney J. J. Desmond ap- |(of Willilams street are passing & week o Groton. ¢ acs. :‘hult;zwler; ltdtho obnflD‘:’lu Efi'fl: torn Go!r;nnlx: and Judge T in Stamford and New York. { Plans are being made for the twen- Mrs., Elias Blinderman. nclude: chael J. and Dennis Don- y for Dr. Lewis. i ty-Afth enniversary of the gradua-| ' The death of Goldle Blind: , wite | ovan of Norwich. Aleck Novick and John Kozlowskl,| Mrs. Willlam H. Palmer and ] son, tion of the class of 1891 from Har- | of Elias Blinderman, occurred on Sat- accused of asstuiting Peter Bogfden,|Master Henry Reynolds Palmer, have ’ who sustained a broken rib,.had their | returned from Atlantic City. university, which will be held in|urday morning at 215 at her home, ||ICE DEALERS COMPELLED cases o over to January 24 and bonds i June. Congreseman Richard P. Free- | No. < niknvof This QIEtHAE groduated 1 that l&“fi“tfifl;’;‘(‘f;"é“{h:“g‘;fl‘;’: TO STOP TUTTING |of $250 were provided. Charles H. Brown of Norwich was ANty o < g . — The cue n.gllmt Victor Zelwinder, | given a luncheon at the home of Miss i et v gl vears, coming hore with St Biisders | o0 Becomes Too Soft in Present Mild |charged with non-support and living | Anna Patton in Windham last week.| AND NOW IT IS you and adjust them Invitations have been issued for the | oo nrio s here w. x- Btiofer Weath in Bmokryn with another than man after they had lived four years in s g = accurately. See then how much marriage_of Miss Dorma Bain and|New York, where they first located his wife, was continued to Monday.| Miss Mildred Case of Bristol has left better your eyes will be. Grafton Wiggins in New York, Sat-|upon coming from Russia. The warm spell has melted the ice | Zelwinder was taken up 9 the su-|town after a visit of several days with { Z urday, Jan. 29. Mr. Wiggins is a son| She is survived by her husband and m that local icemen have been forced | perior court on Friday but was sent | Miss Marion Powelson of Warren of Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Wiggins, | ive children—Wulf Blinderman of this |0, Postpone their harvesting until an- | back from there to the city court.|street. ; \ who have a summer home on the Neck | eity, Mi other cold spell arrives On Friday a | When he was taken from the court to THEPLAUT-CADDENCO. |5 arosme: Fovic oy B eomwarts of New |horse used for ploughing by James |jail on Friday quite a crowd of women | Mrs. Albert Lewls, who has been the Harry and Jacob Blinderman of New |B: Bates at his Preston pond, broke |interested in the case was on hand to|guest of her cousin, Mrs. Willlam H. We have a very choice line % Established 1872 The next fellowship meeting will be T R T D of Nl | throush the lce. The water is not deep | see him start on the road up the hill. | Palmer, of Washington etreet, is in L held at Mystic. The moderator will 34 at that point and the men had little Two men were fined for drunkenness | New York. . Opticians and Lens Grinders = | bo Willlam X Folmes and Tev. Giles dren and two great-grandchfidren. |Gimouity” in getting the -animal on |and both went to jail, one to work| of Valentine Cards, selected : /i " Goodenough of Ledyard will preac shore. The ice was about 7 inches|out a fine of $12.19 and . 3 : 444-146 Main St, Norwich, Ct. The subject for general discussion will| * Buys Hedge Avenue Bungalow. thickz. :\1:0 1:;. il % =T nge“ .“v.'f.?g '?p':r‘:’th an:vvel:;nde:é with great care, from the best 2 be Forelgn Missions in the Light of| Clarence Brown has purchased a| Provided the weather becomes cold- fthew Cavanaugh of Waterbury |with thelr daughter, Mrs. Robert the Present Crisis. five room bungalow, located on Hedge |er Kramer & Henderson will start|faced the court on & charge of intox- | Monahan, in Pawtucket, R. L publubm in this country. He was allowed his freedom avenue. The bungalow has shingled | harvesting at their Greeneville pond |ication. 1 Three storms were predicted recent- | exterior and on the front side ther is | this week. They worked last week on |as he promised he would leave imme-| Mrs. George S. Watts of Lincoln A y by Uncle Horace Johnson, one to|a large porch. The rooms include |the. Blissville pond and have about|diately for Waterbury. avenue and Madam Leopold Aarents of| All our Cards are new and verhaulln a d take place between January 19 and a living room, dining room, kitchen, |half their crop in the houses. John Lafayette street passed the week end n 21;, the second, which he says will be | fivo hedrooms and bath room with a | H. Ford, who has been cutting 8 and |y, M. H, A, WORKS FOR with Mrs. Dutton of Hartford. fresh. Come in now and i ‘young blizzard,” between January vestibule in the living room; there is |10 inch ice, was forced to stop his| "* ™ " " 25 and February 4 and'the thind be-|open plumbing, steam heat, set tubs, | harvesting Saturday noon. [His ice WAR SUFFERERS FUND| Mrs. Davia McClellan has returned |look them over. epalr °r tween ruary 29 and March 8. electric lights, etc. The interior is|has thinned over two inches. Mr. Ford . to her home in Brooklyn, N. Y., after i finished in cypress and there are hard |started his force of harvesters at work | Expects to Real About $100 from | spenai two months with Mrs. . Secretary of State Charles D, Burnes | wood floors, cross panel doors, built |last Monday and on Thursday night B That Was Held. Thomas Harland at S Hil of all kinds on [l ‘hear the eases of sevenicen al-|in’Syindow sests and freplace: . |they worked until 11 oelock, AMr R s Y B e eid ' Ors O automobile laws it ’s . AUTOMOBILES, at the state capitol Tuesday afternoon, B e anond Dave been| Good prospects that proceeds of $100 VAST PREHISTORIC SEA. GEO. A. DAVIS, 25 Broadway | CARRIAGES., the llst 1ncludilx_nfi BEverett Hewitt, Le Two Saturday Night Fights. fllumination makes but small differ- | .1 be realized for the war sufferers’ Portien of itod :ES, WAGONS, gnon tramsferring markers; George| A pane of glass in the frame by the |ence between night and day harvest- |fund were reported at a bazaar hela | Coversd Large Portlon of the Unit TRUCKS and CAR Davison, Westerly, R. I, " reckless side of the door et the Shannon bufld- |ing. on Sunday evening in the Brothers| States now Teeming with Popul i TS ditvink. 1Dg Soteatice o twokow during Befs “ of Joseph synagogue hall by the| tom | u figh was eora Lea 8 ? 5 | Mechanical Repeirs, Painting, Trim- mA-‘ mt’n&?“ o‘l’;;'he W"ma s:id ton}fnve gccuir:d Lhere‘;’h .slt:) one Gagorge. 1;“ ‘;;:nty :::: :::“:::; a Ym’l'xt‘l‘e‘ ::::r lz;:;‘; :,"‘-;",'3‘9_‘:3 was | A prehistoric sea, or arm of the ocean g :_.' S i ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. | of Misstons In the Sevond Grmeooerd could be found by the police Who | restdent of this oity. for the last five | continued throush the evening with | Which extended from the Gulf of Mex- s | i grega- uld admit knowing anything about p S ico far into New York state, to- Blacksmithing in all its branches, |tional church parlors Wednesday aft. | L Iy about | years, is to leave this week to visit |the auction sale of various articles to o A y the fight. he ly animal life of | ernoon, Mrs. William M. Zumbro, of | "'§; toan o), Mr. and Mre. A. E. Story of 26 Hayes |keep the attention of those attend- |Sether with the early s F WER { 3 * |Msdura, Indta, is to tell about her|, ‘fone", 215 reborted that there was Manchester, N. H. and will |ing and a programme of denciog that | (6 sea. la descrived 1o ap TetereliO8 | l",,,,““‘mf,":';é,_ Soclal hour will fol- | Gioluok. which was o very shoct ons s residence there|was Interspersed with the auction.|iogical”Survey n reporting to s cor- FOR ALL OCCASIONS i ufl N al' “ and in' which three or four men were | "' Having been prominent in conduct- |the club fund for improvements. . |Tespondent on s rock sample: DELIVERED FREE | Announcements have been received | S1528ed, but they all got out of sight |ing boxing and wrestling bouts here | The hall was crowded to its capacity Lihe P I s : by Bastern Connesticut friends of the | VeTY aulckly affer the short fracas |several years ago, one of the souvenirs [and Was decorated in the association | 850, many million years a0 in wher MIPICWM Nursery Co. 507 to 515 North Main St |22Tiage of ‘Anson L. Strong, of New W2 OVer of Norwich that he will carry with |ocolors. Among those present were |E°0logists call the Devon: Peciol Ty L. | Bedford, Mass., formerly of ‘Colches- him is the first permit for a boxing |many visitors from New London, |At that time a large part of the east- Next to Maplewood Cemetery , and Miss' Bthel R. Wyman, Hopkine & Allen Annual. bout that he secured, the first to be | Plainfleld, South Manchester and Wil- | &2 United States was occupled by an 4 Cambridge, Mass., Stockholders of the Hopkins & Allen/issued in 25 years in Norwich up to | limantic. arm of the sea which ‘-txt:n Memflo & TREES, SHRUBS, HEDGE, at Bacon ‘academy. The ceremony |Arms company have received notices of | that time, it is understood. He con- = Saeward Sam 08 Ul o T PLANTS, ETC. { took place January 18, the annual meeting which is to be held | ducted boxing bouts in Baltie, Occum, FUNERALS. glon into New Yo tate. - ;.rmt. pi bl in Boston on the first of February. The |Jewett City and other places here- D o O e i Bt e s L It is the intention of the state to|business to come before the mesting is | abouts . —e of the present line of the Blue. Ridge monthly editions of the Automo. | o nes, 0 COme hefore th g is Mrs. Ernest I. Spencen and the Highlands of New Jersey and bile Register. for the police authorities | clerk and a tesasuren ong tromsent wne| Dance and Whist at Fitchville. The funeral of Philena, wife of Ern- | Southeastern New York, and still throughout the state. The police have other business proper to come before At Palmer hall in- Fitchville, the|®st L sm was held Sunday aft- farther east lay a great continent mbmmwm e m:“m“ml:‘bi‘f flftacflgx the meeting. Palmer hose company gave an :'warf Simotnat elock he pariore ;‘:’c‘:.m arfloga:‘ occupled %1; the SH()RT SEA TRIPS o Sk fron o the fact that mumbers seen on’ cars able whist and dance on Friday ‘x’t‘n""fo.ou"; ot sondmcien s?n': S chamtio: | AN TaEEEi wWere not printed in the registers. Pastors Exchange Pulpits. n'ln-l" i the whist prizes funeral sscvice, .Friends acted of the sea was somewhere near a line | Norfolk, Old 'Point Comfort, Rich- — e Sl J&e.ll B. Slocum. D. D., pastor of | 17°° o the mm”“m""m‘h "cfl‘“,"‘_ bearers and burial took place in o ralo. TTh mond, Washington, Bermuda, Savan- ) Steward on Seuth American Liner. | the Con Mothodist Bplecope chusen | 2on Kingsley. The music during the | Plewood cemetery. Relatives . and near | "ah and the South. o i AT mmu orrts, who is steward' on evening was by Jackson's orchestra |Iriends were present an ere were ortheast head of this Berths reserved nce, lowest THE : gne of the boats on the line o and Protessor Congdon prompted. | & mumber of handsome floral tokens. | he northeast end of Bead of this sea | —Ser in advance, | | ! uenos Aires, has been e T A e Joseph H. Giddi east and north. visiting Norwich friends for the last On Brown Daily Herald. b AR s - thacned Wit 2 - aiie Conducted tour parties. " [ Rrke e ot tooa e on days g on The Valve. of Ghrlotian Tesmons: Among five sophomores at ‘Brown e oy oD ey GAAMInES | Ol invertebrate animals and ma<| AIso independent: tickets by water P the trip ul who been elected assoclate editors | o, r(n.phnu,anau:olnnruno(m and rail. Some stops ate made on the Bay Brown Dail o'clock at his late home in Niantic. principal” cargo that s carrie from Follenius Is Pool Winner. Bowe of Danteleon, The cormperiting | The body was taken on the 127 to|life ap g et ‘h’lm cmh ends Alres to New York is Argen-| Interest in the local pool tournament the whole Tox Sorar Tare now, Were very abundant then. JOHN A. D“m, Agell tine beef. The boats carry a crew of | at the Moose home is increasing daily ter. and other forms of and the matches are being played off Al e mrm e 2 v Brand Should Worry. 50 MAIN STREET of All Kind it e, 7 s _a in rapid order. On Sunday the match| When ‘Bryan Changed His Mind. Minister Brand Whitlock is back in ’ The census that Holland took early | between Philip Bibeault ana Harry a Bnuuh again, but it is not reported the ni lands mm 'S this year ‘”‘Eo thgfi:nitrymu Popula~ Foflanhlx’n resulted in a vietory: for 3574 gn:"}s od after he Governor General the | , WHEX mu'.%'&"' Zour, vas. 25 and 27 Franklin Street 35241, B0 guars of [ b0 Beinfh jtlis pdmebeind e : griered Fags et M"““ <oy