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Robert J. Cochrane’ GAS FITTING, PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING Washington 8q., Washington Building Norwich, Conn. Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing. & ERVICE BETWEEN NORWICH AND NEW Phone 58! days, Buntiaye s B e New York, Brooklyn. Pier, East River, foot G Street, Mondays, \Vednesdays, E days at 5 p. m. Effective Oct. Is as essontial in médern houss 1916, .- i electricity is to lighting. We guaran. || $1.26—F. V. KNOUSE, ¥ teo the very best PLUMBING WORK 10, by expert workmen at the fariest Norwich and New Y. selected ‘the | est a which was started case of Frank W. Barber prices, PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING SETH N. TAYLOR DAVID H. WILSON 88 Main St. jury returned with t the Great Atlantic | p. : z Ask us for plans and prices. WATCH BRACELETS, e laintif sought to recover pay: mmnmw‘."‘.’:.’...'m‘:& The ;' ek et g sbfrr e 53 Py = dorsed by good phy everywhere. oot~ tiff claims that on Dec. 26, 191: e v : e o e 1 10 D s s Vil ek aeTieey wason <octt & Bowne, Blooudeld, M. 3. 1618 J. F TOM PKINS PENDANTS, case Sayles & Whitaker, cotton brok- the defendant company. He | == - Northern New England: Partly | ers, sold to the Falls company for th 500 danages. 3 67 West Main Street " BROOCHES, overcast Friday and Saturday, some- | plaintiffs 259 bales of cotton and the ber, took the stand Thursaay,| Reoves executors of this will and 7 & Free Bll"l"lg Kinds and BRA what warmer. date of the sale was Dec. 6 1912. It and told his story of the ac. | SHDOWer S imetatas Mo 10, y CELETS, RINGS thern New. England: Fair Friday | was claimed by the buyer. of the cot- s p g o i ALWAYS/1N STOGK eI and IO e should my sister-in-law estre use of | - of every description, warmer. - ; e fhnd T aieEEiAAEEIY o no A e T A. D. LATHROP 3 / qu ive. bon er Alfred ; < a t dels in By B ] N Ear end sme. |RECEIVES: ANOTHER BULLETIN |WILL OF B. P. LEARNED Coit . or Willlam H. Reeves !s una- Heating and Plumbing [oice—er- Market and Shotuckst 8 ‘_' ery fnow fflurries extreme north portion; ON POSTAL REFORM. ADMITTED TO PROBATE. l:zs ifi -gt. = :w::&r“ L:v‘:fl;:e:fl:-t pl.lnf:lfl my’ve 'Z: :h kw:n: -gru::n 8i S G Telephone 175 finllh turday fair, —_— n 3 and e up eir es.. ey Observations In Norwich. on of Supplies is Now &n | Leaves Bulk of His Estate to Brad-|such a one and I give him the same |use salves that eat right into the toe 92 Franklin Street e e 0 o zed Forge. ley Street Missién. power and exemption as the other two |and make it raw and sore, or they'll vin's pharmacy, show the ehanses ‘ e il W ‘enoitbell’ B 10 Ddamy o Dl anD. Eotige o s ‘tem ures Postmaster John T. Murphy of the | The will of Billings P. Learned. well o & Lo o B Jollll & Geo- H- BESS Sances Thuroday, "o e berometrlo 1 ostofice has roceived from the | known In this city, who dled recent- | 1915, and witnessed by Allce B. Clark |corns and make the toes bieed. rumny. | RN CASTINGS ) Ther. Bar. |postofiice department at Washington {1y, Was admitted fo/probate in New | willam I rence .TW. fisn't it7 “GETS-IT- 1s the simpls, [ 3 B, .73 30.10 |a bulletin on the progress ir postal | London Thursday morning by Judge | Miner- e N St FmL BN 3 FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY ° 12 m. L.iii 44 3035 |reform which emphasizes tho petter | Arthur B, Calkins. ~ As\ announced |\ oric FIREMEN NOT drops on. It dries instantly. No pain, i o 11000 34 30,32 |methods used at less cost. ;| some time since, sthe bulk of the es- fuss or .trouble. (Tha. com, eallus or 1 ignest "4, Towest 50 The dlyision of supplies IS now one ! tate estimated ,value of which is ENTITLED TO BENEFITS |Wart loosens and comes off. Millions v i . P i Compartsone. of th ecfficlently organized forces of | $150,000, is left to the Bradley Street ; e et e 1 vernau ]ng . . Overcast |the postoffice departrent. It was not | mission, with the stipulation that| Made Claim to Rhode lsland League |, ‘GETS-TIT" 13 sold and recommended Ho. 11 to 25 Ferry Strest H “P"‘th oy Tor jehursday: Overcast|so, nowever, until ths advent of this | the name of the institution shall be| For Inju Received at Watch |3 drugeists everywi rahe i e { . D N ourdes. administration, when :he management | changed to that of the Billings _P. ® o 3 : and Re air work foliursday's weather: Light snow, |of this particular branch of the service | Learned mission. The testator further| Hill Tanience & co Choazo I WILLIAM YOUNG ollowed by clearing. passed into the hands of the present | provides that the sum of $50,000 shall AR B e e C. —_— fourth assistant postmaster general, of [ be expended for the erection of a (Ep e —uletn) TAFTVILLE Successor_to OF ALL KINDS ON Sun, Moon mnd Tides. whose bureau this dlvision is an im- | new home for the mission and he di-| Providence, R. I, Nov. 16.—The ad- STETSON & YOUNG i i foon | portant part. It deals directly with the | rects that the trustees or the mission | journed quarterly imeeting of the i whgh |l Moon | postmasters throughout the country, | choose as their co-trustees Alfred AUTOMOBILES, I Rises™ sots. CARPENTER and BUILDER | Fiftieth Anniversary ~of Taftville Rhode Island State Firemen's - and its duties are tc see that they are | Coit, George B. Prest, George Whit- Congregational Sun School to be | Best work and materials at right o/ CARRIAGES, WAGONS, L3 I . | properly and promptly supplied with | tleséy and William F. Reeves, League, held at the headquarters of | Congregat Sondey B prices by skilled Iabor, ) 3 o3t the means of conducting the public| The sum of 35000 is bequeathed to|the Providence Veteran Firemen's as- - 20 Tecnomals. Telephone 60 West Main St 0 .36 business, the blanks, hooks, forms and | Memcrial hospital association. The . ast evening was enlivened ¥ YO ANT sess L TRUCKS §31 various supplies which the service Te- | trustees of the mission bequest are di. | Soc-ation last evening was en The fiftieth anniversary of the Taft- i U WANT goodsess i .33 by a spirited discussion of the an- . | 639 rected to pay to Harriet 'W. Learned | bY & spirned —discussion of “he oo | ville Congregational ~church —Bible vice from your selfs & Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- §.40 00 postoffices in the United |and Florence Adele Wetmore, $1,000| Royncement thnt the Rhiee COnnerlc) school will be observed by special ser- ! starter be sure youp 1 ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. s States nuturally require an enormous | each, annually during their lives. The| (it fremen Who JWERe rouree, WHL 2| vices on Sunday, Nov. On Mon- i ba is in good shape. | < i Blacksmithing in all its bianches. Bix hours after high water It 1s low 4% ot suppiles with which 1o s | ostator efriwnc Simn of b dioier | S0 00 0P aitn i aiitng tn | G0 ot tee WL DO e 7 i :;"7 Y \“, o duct the businegs of the government.|Mary L. Cook, Lvdia L. Hand an S union held in the vestry of the chureh. ‘e specialize torage tide. which 18 followed by flood tide. " | oo, jnatance, there will be required | Harpiet W. Learned, $1,000 outright | Teceive benefits from the Rhode Is- ! be| The following committee will ha: Every Saturday, with each purchase | this vear for the service 630,000 miles | and to his nieces Lydia L. Hunn, Fan. | 12nd_State Firemen’s Fund for the = = - na Stat charge of the Workers conference held | o $1.00 " | scott & Cl GREENEVILLE e 000,000 pounds, [ ny C. Olcott, Mary L. Townsend and | Telef of injured firemen. next_ month: Mr. and Mrs, Wiliam |°f $1.00 or over of our Wines and| ark Corp. pott battery work. Wearedis ) 3 tributors for the famous )“’ ] “Exide’” Battery, “the enough {o encircle th globe 27 times | his nephew, Eillings P. Learned Hand | 5€‘ot;r"t‘hg‘edfle';‘i‘;snfl“%‘;"f::fll;g’:"{“:-f Pickering, Miss Pollard and Mr. Pais- | Liquors, we will give one bottle Pure Dancing Class Started at Polaski Hall |2nd_Which would fill 60 big freight | 500 each. se i ley. % 3 the, California Port Wine free. that lives a cars; 15,000 gallons of ink and mucil- | © Written in Mr. Learned’s qwn hand | Commissioners for the Distribution of Sl glant t lives in a box.”d - 507 to 515 North Main St Road Work Completed—Guild Room | age:’ more than a billion facing slips; | under date of Feb. 8, 1916, at the|the State Fund and the concensus of Wohlleben Issues Challenge. A. SCHANKER All makes of batteriey .~ o o = . . : ol opinion was that If the services of | 2 . Addition at a Standstill—Personals. [ ond all other forms of supplies in Close of the will is this ¢ P orostnte fremen were nccepta-| Willlam Wohileben, the local run- responding magnitude s the trustees of the mi S 4 - e er, has issued a challenge to Rob- 43 WEST MAIN STREET p The dancing class_ which opened at|alone has 30 tons 4 i Mrs. Squires $150 for fiva yves D e T ey manl e o Walier of Poltic | fo) vhser o0 | | Polaski hall Thursday evening was|way v The will in fuil is as follows: Sonsidered i She Same ) Sk a3 | Thanksgiving day. Mr. Walker is al- | The place where you get pure goods | ’ largely attended. The class is under |i e W practicaliy all 1. Billings P. L ed. of the town Island firemen ih case of injury. The lowed hg \l.'“ place d the ai: | ¥ the direction of Messrs. Fox and n s now sent by |and county of-New London commissioners. however, pointed out | lowed to chose the place and the i for your money { | DR. E.]. JONES Downing and meets cvery Thursday a savinz of ap-! Connecticuf, make this my 1 that théy Wers unable to take such | faBce of fhe face. Wobllehen has been § g evening. A five-piece orciestra fur- < y of a million dol- | “'First—I give and bequeath to each|? iew of the matter because of al L GE o7 I, 0%, M iton Ttor Suite 46 Shannon Building | vished music during the evenias. | idered that the | of my sicters, Mary T, Cook. Lydia T, | Wriiten deciion by the sttormey gon | SuMaisidice that the Baitic man may —_— s t issue of all these | lanq and Harriet W. Learned, the EERIDTALS coa 3 chooge. } Take elevator Shetucket Stret en- Road Work Completed i - 2 the department 4 3 5 eaimig If Y W Good o . a th ent | sum of $1,000. it sof we traace* Fhone. erk Comelena il s e e petitions for_retist_were ro- f You Want Goo RaalpIReutaciny of Seuttal axenue n witich st business | each of mv Sisces 1. D at a meeting of the comm Personals and Notes. e DD The e order thet judicious acon- | Fanny C. Olcott, Mary L. Townsend. | {k e e from James Donovan. of| Irank Gingras has entered the em- COFFEE rommer’s the Hassam pavement on North' Main ay be conside tract and | and to_mv nephew, Dillings Learncd | Jlechanie strect Daweates ploy of Peter Duquette treet i 1y Ce o ic waste | Fland, $500. e ¥ 5 i i1 N strget I neachy complels and’ e cold | Dizch D e | P e e witws teten | Thice and Lk Mefone, b bepnigon| | wittam geryty spont mhurstay as|| Try ours at....... 23ch.||THE DEL-HOFF Evcrgreen Beer ing of the work mntil spring. this means unre- Florence Adelle Wetmore, shall if she liven, 3 Bay| the guest of friends in Occum. Exwalgoodiat. | . 2680 | e o o n S ; e so_desires have the free use eg company, No. 1. O. H. Audway of Front street is in SEAL(ORRMAN G AGER Addition Progressing Slowly. RIS pepcfits | lifetime of my.cottage which she now George Hunt, chairman of | Boston on business for a few days. Edropean Plan is on draught at The add wise and | occuries, known as cottage No. 10. Ceylon Tea. ...... 35clb. R e s occuples e oife col NG 0 board, who is an ex-fire pmmat sl s 3 Rates 75 cents ner day and ui H. JACKEL % CO. St Androw’s chure 1o Jovens - = SlBien aotnbe GE T avenue and he Providence Fire| Burpce Thurlow has accepted a po- || All other kinds. ... 25clb. HAYES BROTHERS, owly owing to the inab NECTICUT COULEGE N i axes. insurance, re e present. president | sition with the Ponemah Mills as as- 5 a e RLETN £RN contracting Srm, to. BERCUIEIANOE cibdian | o1 CUT COULEGE NOTES. Biiments and.gll. other expenmeonin. ow England States' Yeteran | sistant fireman. Baking Powder- 12clb. |} Teloohone 18R 0 85-28 Bresiiile) L s “|'present- it~ is M@W SWHEN | New Dormitory Opcred This Week— | patd by (he trastees of the Dillings P League, called attention to e — o — Moet Clgars Are Good-— and where the Men's club Will TOId | Norwien Gint Regierered ot Winth X in&s &5 | the decision made several vears ago id O:Brien left Thursday tor |§ Magic Yeast ...... 4c box i THESE ARE BETTER | their Novembver meeting. orwich Girl Registered at Winthrop £ 2 Joseph T. C. Farnnam was the ence where he will be the guest THE NORWICH FUR co‘ TOM'S 1.2 I oty Houss — Science Journal Club g man_of the board, by Attorney | nds for a week. Peanut Butter. i2¢lb. 4 S 1-2-3 5c CIGAR Local Foresters at Smoker. Formed. m B. Greenough, in the | are open for business with a new | of Furs, Coats, Skins, and all kinds d* 1 Many local Foresters were GOOD FELLOW 10cCIGAR |, Many local Forestors wore Try them and see. held in Norwieh Thursday THOS. M. SHEA, Prop, Frankiin St. Next to Palace Cate t- social | ATt many >pomgments and evening. | PoStPenements, Winthcop, the new. col- lege dor: was ned on Tues- the day the students cer of the Pawcatuck| Ernest Pollard and Robert Pilling | Fire company who mjured while | were in Boston Wednesday where they iw at a fire in Westerly. He de-| heard Billy Sunday speak. cided that the man was not entitled to benefits under the Rhode Island fund | qse of o mem rest and both real and personal. I and becuveath to Bradley Trimmings for Fall and Winter. M. BRUCKNER, Propriet: my es sive, United Tea Importers John Brierly is in Hartford where Bl il e . Phone 708-12 48-47 Main ; e carmying clothes | streat #tfsaion the hésresided joutaideighithe, State 1up 15 ‘wite s in a hospital there. Mrs. 218 Main Street id r. The Col poses of said mission. This 7 5 o rierly recently undergvent an opera- Attend Laymen’s Banquet. 1SV o tuc ofiier Tho Colices News | emion conmitionsthatsthe navie of the| The-deelslon iyent on tolsay Sgtlysniin that <l i v ri ve v 2 i " i einy ia | mission be changed to that of the Bil-| % fre peny it i = 4 s St. Andrew's parish was well rep. of v concerning the delay in | FNssion be ¢ o oo Cates Re Ak ST ordets ; resented at the laymen's banquet!opening Winthrop ho The versead] lIn=e E. jkearied SMission; 2" the authorities of the town of| Victor Fountaine has resigned his held in the Wauregan house Thurs- | entitled ° 5 1 On to Winthrop, were written entlst day evening. by ¥ fleld The trustees of said m chonse the following persoms to_be in which it was located and | position with N. J. Fournier and has GEORGE G. GRANT hart in case of injury members of that | accepted another with the Hopkins & Helen Hankemyer of Litch- their co-trusteesi: Alfred Coit, Georze s “ Allen Co. of Norwich. " dertak d Elflbfll LN AL 3 Thi 32| company. should 100K to their own de- en Co. of 2 ich. i Personala. N T Prost Georme it ey nd | pirtment for bemefita. * The secre- I er an mer i Rooms 18-19 Alice Buildiry, Norwich ol Je e The Connecticut College Fleet. liam X. Reeves, and a nuilding Shall 5 ety Maurice Daly of Fall River is the ; ; e e e o T hos, 360.< | taty: of ‘the. board; Willlam H. Ma- 32 Provid St.., Taftville i Buest of relatives on Sixth street for | I the college paper of this weel i (0 €"ef00 (0 €O Tofor o be made | Son, was instrueted to notify the three BORN. rovidence ot-., ; B headlines The | - If there is any reason. legal of oth- | ALY Grover Eldredge. 2 “| ‘Telephone 630. apriMWFawl % x vhich bears in st Willlam Flemming, formerly em- | 120 b ol rwist, why p * said missi 5 ‘M w pnite. Connecticut College Fleet, and b erwist. why the name of said mission — ey F or Hot eafl]ef ployed by R, F. Smith, has accepted |{jir eIt (RISEe Tiest aud boneath | SOWTd not be changed to that of the WARRIS _In - New =London, Nov. 18 . AT 1916, to Mr. and Mrs. I Colt . e A L in Preparcdness. The dra Billings P. Tearned Miryion or why MANY I;Ti’:;?ai:v:’:f:t:‘:izkcu Hartis of 2 Truman street. 2 T“E WM. FRISWELL co: . e A N TR T very vt mre J t' recéive such gi 4 Salmon, Tumny Fish, Shad NORWICH ROUND TABLE yery Taue ¥low ot e o ot 5 o1 - i i tnder the above condition then T give, bl 3 MARRIED % o Lok o™ e il B, Tk, Tl aoks & peEt of 1 (g, s ORI rhase Wi Tt Pt rirante et s, x|l DEPENDABILITY 2527 Franklin Strest ’ ae, Lobster, Shrimp, Kipper- Mrs: GesrueiL Cire and Miss Aman; WEo Sppended this | due to - Altred Coit, George I Prest. and Officer T Tig. by R P Hart, S 3 % a M. Fisher Were Hostess for “The roof is added for art’s sake | George Whittlesey an: iMiam H. — John_Weyer and Miss Mary Chris- ed Herring, Sardines, Etc. Third Meeting. ' The one lone hoat used by the | Reeves, and to such others as they| jfany attended the pageant held in| tine Wiemes. Mystic. We are as much interestea 1= || DR. SHAHAN, Special i sses in rowing instructed by Miss | Shall assocfate with them when they |tne Methodist church at Uncasville any article you buy here, after | The third meeting of the season of cheldorfer is to be seen tied up to | shall be and become incorporated un-|on Wednesday evening. Those who DIED. you have bought it, as we were Gt B P le’ m k the Norwich Round Table was held on | the boathouse. der the name of the Billings P.|took part as immigrants were as fol- | PASCOE—In Westerly, R. I, Nov. 15, |} the day it came into our store. I erp i e eopie’s APKOT | Tuesiy entng ot thenome ot tho | 1t has hecn rumored that stadents of | Learned Mission, The object of which | [Gus: TSSO e aged 7 yeare We do not consider our respo siin Troubles, ooy Bputim 8 hostesses, Mrs. George L, Carey and |the rowing division of the department | Shall be to perform the work of a Marie Stella and children, Mrs. R.|DUNCAN—In Nérwich. Nov. 14, Mary, sibility at an end when an a down Conditions, Pr-n:‘nn 1 6 Franklin Street Miss Amanda M. Fisher. There was |of physical education are to open a | City mission in the city of New Lon-|C. Dart, Alice Ramage, Edith Austin, | widow of Richard Duncan. ticle is sold, but feel that every H,,d,n,ng o e Artariae: i a large attendance. The roll call, a|campaigu to raise funds for a regular | don. Out of the principal of the fund | Charles' Ramage and David Cariyle; | Puneral services will be beld ot her |} article that'we sell, whether it ftreatment only fof Blood Dissasem|. JUsTIN HOLDEN, Proprister quotation from an American humorist, | boathouse with a roaf and additional | S0 Eiven a mission ouilding shall be| Karl Snakenberg, Farl Holme Frrtay Nov. 17, av 2 p . Buriai|] be a Diamond Ring or a Big Simple _and gel -glur‘:{::mn of 'Tys was responded to by all present, and |boats for practice on the river. Such [erected at expense not to exsed| Tresca, Fannie Smith; Solomon Levi,| jn"Maplewood cemetsry. . Ben, must give satisfaction and P Ciros 101 o iy Boh a3 148 v M 8 very instructive paper was read by |4 fund would be of great benefit to the | $50.000. 2 Wallace Potter: H. Montant, May be just as we represent it. No outside visits after 8 p. m. ;flss Nellie_McCloud _on Our Mining |department. P!'dlrec! ;hfi‘fl}l!&fs ;t satld gl;“:i:s imluh; ){;rl‘h& B'R"Z{’,“h M!;S'fl dl’hll]lémxl:l T‘hl- pollg:'”l' b::nglng us new CHAMBERLA esources, Puck by Dr. Joel B. Slo-| At the meeting of the . Learned Mission to pay to - | Antonio Moretto, Robert Dodds;» Em: customers dally. Are you one of DR. C. R. Lo B e e N, Daper on Amer- | Litorary. orun hold on Therotin® &0 | tor, ‘Harriet. W. Learned, the = sum | Peterson, wife and children, William CARD OF THANKS them? FOR AN o Dental s S ican Humorists by Miss A. M. Fisher | Frederick H. Sykes, wife of the presi. | Of $1,000 a year during her life. Sald| Lund, Miss Mildred Goodfeliow, Rod-| 1 wish to express my heartfelt P urgeon completed an interesting program, - | dent of the colleme, addresced the eiub | Sum to be pald $250 quarterly. I like- | ney Carlyle and Mildred Austin: Hul- | thanks to the relatives, friends and THEPLAUT _CADDEN AUTOMOBILE ROBE -~ 2 Refreshments were served _during |on the question of woman suffrage, wise direct sald trustees to pay to|da Yohannson, Mrs. Charles Carlyle: | oiohbors for the . i, deeds i 4 McGrory Building, Norwich, Conn. | the intermission. Piano solos by Mrs. 3 & 4 my wife's sister, Florence Adelle Wet- | John Smith, Roscoe Dart; Biizabeth inee John E. Vaughn added to the enjoy- Registered at Winthrop House. more, $1,000 a year during life in|Varga and children, Mrs. C. E. Ram- |and sympathy during the iliness and Jewelers and Opticlans 8EE THE ment of the evening. The discussion | Among the students registered at |Quarterly payments of $250 each. age, Barl, Sara and Mildred Benson; |after the death of my father. on the papers was led by O. E. Ryther. | Winthrop house are Miss Irene Wholey | Sixti—I make, constitute and ap-| Dimiter Kostoff and wife, Louis Phil- S. F. PALMER. Established 1872 of Norwich and Miss Josephine Emer. | point .Alfred Coit, and Willlam H.|lips and Mrs. Willlam Vailett; Samuel D.S. MARSH Whist at Poquetanuck. son of Jewett City. Slavinsk, Elmer Beckwith: Mary O'- PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING The Woman's Guild of St. James|, At convocation held Tuesday morn- Connor, ,\bh-s, wndhm:“dCousix;: gar- z church, Poquetanuck, gave a whist at |iNg Walter S. Swisher of New London |Rayménd €. Osburne of Mohegan ave- i:;zl;l}:a F“g"'“" o éaml;e%oth?fil :;: Pianos the home of Mr. and Mzs, Willlam Me. |82ve a delightful an dinstructive lec- |nue. Previous to the meeting Prof. am, Sara an Kelvey Tuesday evening. ' fure recital on Chopin. This lecture [and Mrs. Osburne entertained the | Alice Potter. = . were ynhyed, yprxau ‘:v!srarte:‘kel:b][?; was very much enjoved by the faculty | members of the club at dinner, covers| The ommru_wetet. hhwmg’vwkf_(“ P] aver- Planos Mrs. George Bogue, Willlam Mitcnel), | 2nd college body, who with insistent | being la:d for sixteen. The intention|C. C. Tibbets; watchman = Frederic :4 Willlam McKelvey and Mrs. Herbert |2Pplause forced Mr. Swisher to re- |of the club is to hold meetings every | Lathrop; first medical officer, Bdwin Chorch & Allen Our Improved . . Spicer. i spond to an encore. two weeks and at the meetings to|Dart; second medical officer, Georse = 14 Bath Street, Vict trol R erreahimnents ‘cocalsting o “siiads 5 have papers relating. to work in the | Brierly; matron, Mrs. R, W. Johnson; 15 Main Street . or Victrolas |, Rstrements, consisting ot selags The New Gym. 200iogy department Foad ana discuss. | Port missionarsy Miss Vers Eartictt ron ZENges o EASY Tinwe served. < 2 The executive committee of the col- |ed by the members. £ guard, Melvin binson; interpreter, R. H. Meleer. {egn lvialted"‘.h? C:‘!lnplx:] ‘Wednesday House ‘Wi ing Tonight. o select a site for the college gymna- iz ,2:“,”,‘_‘:"',',,“,,‘0“""},50"’2;':”‘;‘:; flacal | sjum which is to be erected immedi- | The first assembly of the residents Traordinary expenses’ of the wrame cxi|ately. Bids for the erection of the [of Winttrop house was held on Wed- B ¥ and | puilding have been called for by the |nesday evening in the reception room g architect, and work will be ‘com-|of Winthrop.” Miss Winona Youns, menced on the building as soon as the | president of the student counctl, con- contract is awarded- The site select- | ducted the meeting and read the rules ed for the gymnasium is east of the | which had been arranged for the new ADAMS TAV, A line upon which New London hall and | dormitory. 1 was voted to hold a DAM ER. 4 stone house are located and to {house warming on Friday evenins, convenience Por Infanis and Children the morth of those bulldings. Students | whien, svent was to onea the sorisi | 17avel at your own conver 1861 who were act:ve in the raising of the |life of Windhrop. Elettion of officers | on individual round trip tickets, InUse For Over 30 Years |crisinal fund for the erection of the |for the new honse are to be held on | weole: and ofter to the public the fnsst standaza bullding, the fund amounting to :'('.000, Saturday ev-mu.hand T "van e | including stateroom wands of e ot T < e dect se that st an | pressed ou the girls that the ident in both directions. brands of Beer of Durope and Ametica: - cquipment fund, as the sift of Mrs. | lrest be s soptomere. . o Povoort | berthon steamersin oyl g g Hillyer of Hartford has made the Choral Work. ! Beotch Ale, Guinness, Dublin_Stowt, gymnasfum possible without the money Have Published C| to C. & C. Imported Ginger Ale, Bunker raised by the class of 1913. Bt hbonr G Cllen, hewd o ine: a0 NewYorkwJacksonville Hill P. B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- B Solence Journal Ghib. partment of mausic at the college, and s TSRTLE FRANK L. WOODARD, Treasurer. W izg Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser, 3 “iup |DF- Anna Barr, head of the English | Ome Wed. 80 Round . Oy S| (oThe, Seence Joumal i st |5t eSS ik ottt | Qre$] Q) e ol |DRS. L. F. aad A. J. LaPIERRE FRENCH - AMERICAN FUR - Norwich Town , gepartment, held its frst meeting on foatad o ghe Glos clah of Bunteciost 287 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. New Styles COMPANY T e o TR (g ot Brte B | Comopondigly e fre with S Fall Millinery |__ mavensuome . Coerne i8 a composer of note and has 10 & m. to 8 p. m. by appointment MRS. G. P. STANTON FUNERAL - DIRECTORS EMBALMERS R THE DIME SAVINGS BANK HENRY E. CHURCH o el 25 The regular Semi-annual Dividend| Repaired emodeled wu, SMITH ALLEN [l nas Deen declared at the rate of 4 per and R cent. a year from the carnings of the past six months and will be payable 1 On'and after Nov. 15, 1516, by the i will relieve Coughs, Galds, Hoarsoness,| AMIMI@IMIC@N House Il i g fnd (I disorders of the throst and| g ecial Rates to Theatrs Troupes; 10c A BOX AT Traveling Men, Ete. % DUNN'S PHARMACY | 55555 Sinctiisi St 50 M"'n' Street. aunFlinhthuly{l::.‘,‘ .lgnh Building, ranklin g State Strest, Norwich ' New London 1647 . ./ No Doubt Absut This. " | publiehed maxny works, ail of which ‘There s no question ,about Foley | becoming very woll known t0 music me St. Petersburg Sundays excepted © Hack, SR Svats | * Krnounoomient has. peen Iad g ) Announcemen n made re- ki B A1 B mapt garding the course of musical recitais | East and West -Coast Resorts b s i Sriping _ or |[to be given at the college during the Shea & Burke cmse 1m phice OF tee We guarantee our service o They the coming winter. Among arists to ap- | Wrile for information and attractive £ oncco, the Wi tone Clgar will ‘e e i s & B Trederic ‘Weld, barttone. i Ne. Free bookiets 41 Main Strest o P CoNAN®, egular. ey 5 , ne, ani e~ - . 2 e T e ™ ot Iaasd n Tt Soiere-sre s | aatr iy netorginesr £y 55 || Funeral Directors §1 nimae ; X i 5 g wo - stu- | ager, -Clyde o = ES 1s no_advertisi edium in |~ % lccling brings perfect delight. ~ The|dent recitals and the Gico club con-|North River, New or’ call ng medium THERE 1s no ad ter Than the i delngs perlic Sent ; A V:". Dot % FCA uu.hl Enstern Connecticut equal to The Bul: m;- Connecticut % Bheate i itel i i Sk o i 5