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(v S R S R ey 5 S ? " il ol S § o The Buletiny MY < 2 ; : gg ; FOeRIme: 5 Charles B. womuyc.' N T BN The storm that - =T o [E™ 3 . 5 e y the past |§ - NORWICH ANG NE\ Great Laki -mm Championship to 4 g rapidly northeas d g 3 bl Mr, -;:,‘u?ndc?& Gorman and | ¥rom x'onu: ":uh 5. Thurs- e vas over e Gt ot Tém |~ - - Schoonet’s Booi——lnur&l m:h‘m been _spending several ¥ 1 ew Y Bropkivn_ Pridie. rence. [‘l“ h:!ao boer'l.b:'l.tsg:‘i Y west- 1 A da; '!‘l th Mrs. Gorman's - ! Pler, lfi:n w;"&v foot l-;'il' s e Atlant® 000. ] and_family : Street, Mondays. \Vednesdays. Fii- hursday night in the middle ! . g 2 3 Happy, bright, alert—vigorous and 3 i d New England states. Duri: e e Sall ivacios—a good: clear skin: o nat- | $1.25—F. V. KNOUSE. Agent—$123 T ith ‘ea#it| ~ Fitty vears ago Iocal résidents who | 8ide steps to the right, then tore along|enjoying a fo hospital! b 7 o7 e et cosred smerell) Wi | Ty, e o el SOSR whe T e i The weather has become considera-|of coal chartered a schooner to make a bly colder over the Mississi) val! trip here from Philadelphia with a E ana all districts east thereof, exeept ceregiat coal. The conl was, dispeséd | Hve, still m , Brougnt it frcsh fuel, | main over Thankegiving. . Sae i [ Rateary tata L 'northern New England. SXEeBt |85t a price of $7.50 per ton. The |struck a heavy box'car, which is xip- | staying. with her sister,. Mrs. Charles / . red gwdm‘b- “The. weather. the city sigred a cifetiar open. suddenly, tut by which it Bentley’ of Bridgham street, . ¢ specialize in storage i e O I rotesting against the practice of hav-|Wwas broken short oft just in time 0| maward Anthony of Jewett City was oulf \gke pince. e ot o Wil prevail Saturday and. Sunday-over | ing funeraly on Sunfay, - %" | cave @ handsome Steam fire engine:ine guest of Mrs. Mary . Anthony in stead thoussnd Ky, batts Work-h 1Y dis- the east half of theseountry. iExtracts from The Bulletin fles o floaded on & platfogm car fust benind: | antiiony Viliaze the past week. soasmieWeking | e omen tributors famous e winds alows. the. SIRICAMindd aibws o e Captain I £ Gates formerty o iss Frascs Hunt of Norwich is|fng g g L e R L e Exide" Battery. “the x il be ‘aim: “ov. 19, —The champlon . Harl - A. G.|the guest of her cousin, Miss Florence | . " Irafns % . S e Bales, dimimianing | ow London. county, offeted by thel 9 the state, 18 now head of the firm of | Fradman. 4f Riverside, Tor & couple of | netys-wrecks" -rundowns = brain giant that lives in a box. the top of several platform cars, load. t] ’ wn‘:. wood, which it easily unload- . Wil h guou (o R e e B s e ] 3 and pessimists we should sce & Al wston ot Dttt pe imini N Young Men’s Association of this city, . P. Gates and Co,, of Hartford, man- | weeks. imistic ‘thro: - = a inde, i ""F'::'" 2 was, on Saturday, won by the Pequsifufsciurers’ Jf the American Improved | " S¥iliiam . Rocheleau, Jr. of Baltic, R o, W o i inspected free of charge., - eyery “’m { e - it f New London. reat . as Ligh was isil this eit; ring the g of Northern New. England fair, and D acker . oF thia. ety Myatio [ Nov. 72, 1366.—The internal revenue | W25 & Visitor In this city quring — e e e V. H. WILLIAMM IR Seeral A ¢ 4 newest models in evéry: || colder Saturday; Sunday taif; strong | bridge. The score was 44 to 20. Thejfifor the third district of Connecticut,|““Ner ang® Mrs. Georse Carpenter of s of “!.Jl’mt e o F. H. KENYON, Special Agent. G\\-"flfi vy, 5 fint west winds, diminishing. game Jasted three hours and cweaty {Bew London amd Windhem eountied | xorwich are spending = fom dsye wiih |SA 0l oF limestone Dhosphate tm it | I P- HAGARTY, Special Agent. € S, Southern New England and Eastern nutes. & lative in ‘oons¢ e anks- 5 artford, Conn. ish, : Now York: Falr. and ‘colder ‘Satardqy: | . Biehop McFarland, préached at~t. [@ivision, Norwict, $15,63854; sscond |Titing. ' 10 ~oesly SPOm S0 Biemn R e 10 2 a ten vards of bowels the pre. | New York ‘New Haven ' Sunday fair, with pessturey | Mary's "church. in_ Greeneville fjy & fivision, Griswold, ‘Lisbon, Ledvard, |5 yis: mana Goodwin of Norwich is|0cYS 2D a O Fet ' | mass. Sunday morning and ¢ vesfbrs {Freston, Sprague, $15.060.57; third di- | (ne gucst 4f Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam H. |Lous dayis indigestible =waste, sour Observatimgey Nami in_the ovening. g sion, ~ Groton, North Stonington, | \iarin: ot Eimwood. avenue, this city | [crmentations and poisons, thus cleans The following refords, %nnefl from | Noy., 20, 1866.—A numbcs..ef. resis 5. fourth division. | ¢ ing, sweetening and freshening the en. E i £ g for the coming month. . Sev pharmacy, Sho¥ “the - chdnges | dents of the West Side, disgusted. with Waterford, $5,608.43; | " Mr. ang Mrs. Henry Jackson of Nor- :?“lmm t‘l:n::v be!&ro putting in temperaure “ind _the" barometric | tho sparket, price of . coal, recontiy{Bttn division, ilast Lyme, Lyme, Mont- | wich were amons. the guests at the paash, 'Se, B - & 3 : : 3 ; Those subject to sick headache, bil- A <heingés Friday: *a schooner ‘to ‘make.a; tzip | ville, Old Lyme, Salem, §3,866.62; &Ixth | sjjver wedding apniversary of Mr. and ros - s Bar.| fie Philadeéiphia with a full car- | division, Bozrah, Colchester, Franklin, |Mrs, Clinton \lton af their home | \oyanses. dmcubflf;‘h hemmation, s : 7.a i 49 29.45 | go of that valuabio article. The coal | Lebanon, $6,325.1; seventh _division,|on Chalkstone avenue, this city Iast|o oaing soiow complexion ang whe I = - 12' ti .80 28.52 | arrived a few days hence and proved | Ashford, Chaplin, Scatland, Windham, | Tyuesaay evening. = Mrs. Jackson en- | ord asiinaton very often. are. unead ‘Ave. & Broadvay. vernaulin 6 p m o 412970 | {5 be of excellent quality, while it was | $6,861.56; _eighth dlvision, Fastford, | tertained the company with voeal and 3 & Highgst 56, lowest 4g. \ : to obtain a-quarter pound of lime- qutat. afforded to the suscribers at $7.50 a |Putnam, Thompson, Woodstock, $15.- | pianc selections. hate at the drug store] ' WITH BATHS, e Compariaen: tb.;'n. hA ‘{,umm.ity ngi Cy pm(‘:chasr#d ;!24 @ nln(]l:“ m;lé\;)lliugamrz?o\;l";n William Larch of Baltic has been |Song, v:\v?fipm:t Cotligle I ol Ti A ercat the Wauregan Fire Engine Co., for | Hamptom, gly. .- | enjoying a few days' vacation with and Repalr work o Preffictions for Friday:. Overcast and | ¥, U lcT . Crtorprise. was so| 41227 fenth divisicn, CARterbury, | Semeves in this clty: T e o and remarkable change in both health ‘and » la Carte 3 ANt ir; | successful that arother cargo has been | Voluntown, Sterling, Plainfleld, 36, Miss Carrie Kennedy of Norwich is|and appearance awaiting those who Meals: Table d’Hote L OF ALL KINDS ON conmiday’s weather: Generally falli | Gijered. The tons of this coal welgh- | 485.02; finés and peralties, $20.78; ta- | spending & couple of weeks with Tel- | nractive intornal sanitation. We muast warTe vor BOOKLIE T Repaired and Remodeled 3 i 3560 pounds, each :wi;emlnd 2= fil’g;f?“gi-‘ z’lr‘.:“s;;x:fil Jecrease of|atives on Cranston street this city. |remember that inside cleanliness is = - crease over e weight of e deal- » .38 = > o AUTOMOBILES, Sep. Mot S n. | s (AUa meeting of the Universalist so TAFTVILLE e the akin fade ok diirs el by the un_ N Hig) oon | It has been decided by the au- | ciety on Tuesday evcmng, it was vot- b 1o contaniliste. tRa<Blood. SHTa RIAGES, WAGONS, I Rtges™{ "sats, il Water. | Rises. | thorities to have snather Wwaton pouse |ed to have the church edifice renovated = : PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING CAR 5 ! AP T o Ta—m. | With a few cells located in the basc- |and repaired at an cstimate cost of | Anniversary Service at Taftville Con- [{he Pores In the thirty feet of bowels FRENCH - AMERICAN FUR ment of a new ongine house about to | about; $2,000, of which $50 ®us raised{ gregational Church—Death of Mrs. e e Rl nul T He erected at tie Falls. This is an|on the spot, and the balance will be| Wapren M. Chapre!l—Personals and Clear Bad Skin From Withi TRUCKS ‘and CARTS, P Mechanical Kepéirs, COMPANY CALL UP 734 3. ! cellent idea, as that section is re- |easily procured. Tne contemplated % . 3 er?x{m‘e from the headquarters. improvements consist of repairs to the| Notes. Pimply, muddy: complexions are due Attach THAYER BUILDING ming, Upholst 24 . Nov. 21, 1866.—We are requested to|roof, and refrescoing the inside, while| = “of e Soth anpiver- | (g, /Mpurities in the blood ~Clear up With or Without Gas Attach- Blacksmithing in all its branches. |25 ..| blish the foliowing circular, signed |the 'paint will he freely used where| [N observance of ‘ue anpiver- |the skin by taking Dr. King's New |l ments .but Always EFFICIENT " b 350 &30 ) & : sary of the founding of tne Taftville|Life Pills. Their mild laxative qual- _— 2 PN SIRe ot ie clermsn i B toweL [eeder. Congregational Sunday school there |tin ramov the pelsons from th and ECONOMICAL— Six_hours after high water It Is low | Protesting against the practice of ha At a meeting of the Home Degree | CORETeEational D it th chin o o nclboub foom the aYes N tlde, which 1s foliowed by flood tide. |ing funerals on Sunday. It contains|Temple, Good Temwlars on Nov. 20, | Wil Be SPecisl SerViCRs 10, B [Teeu RS IIMLen The Sye- L L (01 Taoh e much truth. and we hope that here- |the following officers were elected and [ O Sunday. Plans hove been made 1o |y ..-griping powel movement in the i 2 3 S 9| have as many of the members of the |morning is the reward of a dose of o GmNEv‘lu after persons in the article of death so | installed; D. T Dauiel W, Bliven; i bl Y7 f = late in the week as Saturday, will cee|D. V. T. Lucy P- Arnold: sectetary, | 5ChO0l present as possible. SMany of |Dr. Kings New Life Pills the night °Jd: Secretary. | the county Sunday school officers will | before. At your Druggist, 25c. Wa furnish Repairs for sil makes the propriety of remaining ‘cver till| Charles H. Miner, Jr.; Do prguents: & Miatebichs lieor GF The of Ranges Grammar | the following Monday: We, the @ndes drew Thompson; D. trcasurer, Carrie ol i & School—Herbert MoNeely Pleasantly | sisned pastors of the diflerent church- | M. Strong; D. Chaplain, Heniy Arn- Brogress of the eonool will te 81ven By | iote, is the gues: of Phincas Dion of i i — | es in Norwich, belicving -that the fre-|old; D. marchasl. D, N. Carpenter; as- = eney. it P ipnpling DENT f,“"’""l"—"’" ; Finders Meet— 0 nt practice of ury'ng the dead up- | sisant D, M., Hattie Bass; assistant Dt achasl e dauniod: Oct 28 ficiis A. J. Wholey & Co. . - e ot ek on the Lord’s day, is an evil; that it|D. secretary, Rohert Simpson; D. e iOng Mgy N 507 to 515 North Main St |exe ises at Greenevil RESTAURANT . : | involves much scivile work and there- | guard, Willlam Palmer; D, sentinel, |len F. Willlams, was present at ine BIDE EQI BEACCANES. 12 FERRY STREET CENTRAL BUILDING, BROADWAY. DR. E. |. JONES At the Greeneville: grammar &chodl|fore, when not necessary, is a_clear | David Gilmou ¥ gl TEE. mowsiche M I LIRS Sl bRy S Ravoas Pl iriche 1nriE rapemnls i Vitg in the assembly hall Friday afternoon| yigiztion of the fourth commandment, ven; D. L. S, Ellen Sherman. b 8 i i rallid - e . REGULAR DINNER 75¢ Suite 46 Shannon Building | he,5r2des of the sciiool participated | yeeping from the house of God, those| Nov. 23, 1866.—There was a very|Present and speax at the anniversary.| to Build 148 "Coast Guard Craft— " > » g |ia the following program: ges| DO might othe ttend, do! here- { light fall of snow hereabouts Thurs- [ The sehiool now has a membership of | Gallaudets Bidders. Robert d. Cochran: Thanksgiving Da; Take elevatorsShetucket” Suwet 'en- | Annie Laurle = song, all gradesilpy bxpress not only our disapproval of | day.mdrning. The first sign of snow|OVer 30 o L L o _ . giving Uay trance. . Phone. R T e nifeod | this Practice, but our purpose to at-f this’ season. N . el Lhe WAL depArtIasnL af W oaNiiston GAS FITTING, FROM 11 A. M. TO 9:30 P. M. 5 T Ot Ay i, vinifred | teng no_funeral service hereafter cn| At Occum. Thursday noon. E. C.|8nniversary veunton. AW those Wi | Thursday opened bids for 148 military PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING 3 TI'OII] r ahn; Flow Gently, Sweet Afton, 89nE: | the' Lord's day, except be in case of | Smith, head carpenter on the nearly|have been members of the school WLl ) o ronianes for use for coast =L WF g » oS Oyster Cocktail / mers all grades; A Brave Little Maid, Cella | jecessity. S. Graves, pastor Central | completed mill of the Hooper Many- | Pe Welcomed, R Eos Washington 8q,, Washington Building| La Pamplemousse St. Sylvestor Rozycki: phimo silo, George Farwell: | Buptist church; 3. ). G. Dana, pastor | facturing Co., was at work on the = Sma S Cense eenvice - The L aimy) Norwich, Conn. Grape Fruit, St. Sylvester Evergreen BCCI‘ Swe Rol a ff . en ‘"‘“"_ 2 €arns; | Sacond Congregatonal church: R. P.|cupola, when he accidentally fell, OBITUAN now has 245 aeroplanes in service or| ,gent for N. B. O, Sheet Packing. Queen Olives Boston Celery Bwnct did Low. sona/ aibmion Stanton, pastor Grecnevillc Congresa- | striking the timbers of the story be- building, and when these bids are - SEaipoulol & dimbio Craoes REAL GFRMAN LAGER -r;:?eri k’ ,:O Rese W:‘;’“JA g“_fl-“ tional church; yman Teift, pastor; |{low, and of each successive story, to Mrs. Warren H. Charpell. awarded the total buiit and building Chicken Soup, a Creole Okra % is on draught at A0% eturkey's Opizion, Steffa Jurcy#:|J. E. Hawkins, pastor M. E. church | the'sround, where he struck on a two- | The death of Ellen M. Robbins, wife | will be nearly 400 machines. Phone 5581 Roti de Turgee, Saiuse Aireiles ! D o e ki Yy | Greeneviile: J.' Riley Johnso . F.|inch board with su=h force as to break |of Warren H. Chappelt, occtrred at| The bids includeed: E. I. Gallaude SmEe e — Roast Turkey, Giblst Shuce s N _‘_j.‘gb %W-P- '1a'ax “Lt~ d"“_ Banks,- rector Christ c] 8 it. The whale fali- was through four|her home on Merchants' ayenues Thurs- | company, Norwich, Conn. four ma- in Cranberry Sauce - — Jeen . e o endre; | Mackie, rec: ity churcl . P.|stories—a distance of fifty feet. Sev-|day after an ilincss of a few s with | chines at $28,110 each, eight machines MODERN PLUMB]N." Pommes Douces Dauphine Most Cigars Are Good-— Lead, Kindly Light, all grades. | Arms, ~ pasto: Congregational | eral ribs were broken by the ‘all, aud | pneumonia. at $26,800 cach, twelve machines at 3 Sweet Potatoes, Dolphine THESE ARE BETTER Wy 2% = M. | the skull and. cheek tones fractured. Mrs. Chappell wes born in Jewett|$26435 each, sixteen machines at|is as cesential ir. modorn house as | L Coeur de Laitire a lo Creme TOM'S 1-2-3 5¢ CIGAR Scholars Will Bring Thanksgiving 3 2. K s} B Nov. 24, i866.—The trial of George|City Sept. 25. 130, the dauchter of |$26,140 each, thirty-two machines at| glectricity is to lighting, We guaran- it el ("“'!ml Offscings. e 5 | R Beumben, Tack ses e 28 the | Werm e cwon marmied ‘to. Wareh | 159 mya st cvscy Shivey San brer | ts0 the very best PLUMBING WOHK | Roquetort Chesse Toastea Cuggkers > et A 3 c! : res. H. G.| 2. = 18€4, set fire to the | Welch. She wos married to Warren [120 days, two every thirty days there-| ‘* Z boudd o . GOOD FELLOW 10cCIGAR s oo Thankegiving berrola gebfe 4it | unow. Edgar bake shop of the 'C. D. Boss and Co. ! H. Chappell in Montville in 1879. She|after; to attain aititude of 5.000 feet| by expert worhmen at tne faries: Eonddingi Coties B . Try them and see. the city by the children of the publec | 1%, John C. Koener. situated on Water street in New Lon-{ has tesidad in,this.pince fov.the past|in ten 'minutes; maximum” speell 85| srices. 7 THOS. M. SHEA, Prop.’ Frankiin §¥achools have been placed in-wthe . About three o'clock Tues: er- { don; coprmenced ba. iiniday. in this-oity. |'sf¥ years: i miles an hour. Ask us for plans and prices. o lt e N anaville grammit Teohool’ And the | libén ‘the engine Newton B ‘There was launched from the yards| Left to mourn the loss of a loving -— o e eh Bl running slowiy alons the connect‘onjof J. M. Huntingion ‘and Co. at{wife and mother are Warren H. . = T G 3 o parele Andne oomine MO8 | track, in the rear of Charles Osgood | Thamesville, on Thuisday. n_double | Chappell, two sons. Charles H. of Sewinf Circle Held Masqucrade. Dn A J SINAY Monda 3 and Co. siote. enronis for on- | deck screw stenmship, 110 foet lomg, | Taftville and Edward Ww. of on- | The Sunshine Sewing circle met at J. F TOMPKI ° ° " » -~ on, with a way freignt train when eet beam, feet hold tennag on, two daughters, Mrs. Agnes Durr | the home of Miss Alicia Beilows. in- | Entertainment by Mrs. Stedbins’ Class | she struck the boom of the schooner |old measurement—about tons, and Mrs. Lillan Clark, both of this|stead of the regular sewirg circle, a i e ln - & most succesatul rntertatnment and | George Temple of New London. The | ing the largest shin built on the | Dlhice. There are 12 srandeaiidren.' | masquerade was held i1 honor of Miss 67 West Main Street entlst calid Ena m.’d; sale was condueted|Poom had been swaying in lhcd_\vind‘ Thhe large craft zlided gracofully ir —— Emma Gladue. Many odd costumes by Mrs. Stebbine clacs of the Greene. jand as the engin> came by was direct- | the river and darted ncross to the o Losal. Bowling. were worn. Varions games were play- - a T 7 % 3 £ e = iy over the track. Striking the Ieft | posite shore, which sha gracefully & 2. .| ed. including whi: nd prizes were F B Rooms 16-19 Alice Bulldinu Norwieh | e et ehirch "oasiors. fhy [Band side of the locomotive, it tore | luted, and then chaoking her course|, The fizst two zames in the MilllaWarded as follow 1, boudoir cap. o U y IN SILVER T e entertainment was one of the best|out that side of the cab, th:e cnsincer | tractably allowed hersell to be pulled | 168U DBwling tournument were roll- | Miss Bmma Gladua: consolation, kew- I % . Siven In the church in a long fime. A |and fireman having to make sudden ' alongside (ie Thamesville dock. §3 Thursday night aud resulted in ihe| pie doll, Miss Annn Iiansor. Refresh- Heatin and Dlumbmg Lowest Prices F H w quartette from the Bass Clef, James SRR R ments were served, The party broke 8 ! ! tl]e Moore, R. V. Congdon. C. D. Geer and stinres upfaya late hour. % T or 0( ‘weather Chiarids Farsons. accompanicd by Mizs | ANNIVERSARY MUSICAL SERVICE| UNCLE HORACE JOHNSON Fpurnier ... ... 77 —_— 32 Franklin Street THE WH ISWELL (CO. 2 Annie Taft, rendered several selec- w. 5 g I:R Salmon, Tunny Fish, Shadtions and respouded to muny encoras. A SR OIEINEAN A PREDICTS BNOW STORM | Sirker ... BORN. S - Mrs. Manning's rendering of humorous | wi Roe, Lobster, Shrimp, Kipper. | skgiche; was excentionally good. Organ Nov. 28, 1891. Disturbance of Very Great Force. y . n Plano solo, arie, Roberts, Miss = 5 B ed Herring, Sardines, Etc. Edith Boynto solo,’ A Dream, Mi: Il Commemorate Dedication of [Says Indications Are Favorable For|FTOWR - PR e et i | IRON GASTINGS | 2527 Frankdin Streat FURNISHED PROMPTLY 8Y Fickson). formerly of Norwi ax e JOSEPH BRADFORD, On Sunday at the Broadwsy Congre. ore will be an an iorace Johnson, the Middle Had- dam weather prophet writes as fol- i tson Mzue | gational church ; e o ol (o010, Mamurka, | Versary musical sorvier commemorat. |1ows to the. Hartfora Courant: Moyers . " esent or- | With' your consent let me again|BleTY - Quiet, Mrs. Manning: solo, Rose of My | 0§ the dedication of the oresc 2 People’s Market 5 3. s il Tk | gin whial took pince on N 5 1857 |eall the ‘attention. of the poopie, sous | Giet Mothér o Mine, Fli-Man, Mr. Sun- | The program will open at 430 o'elock |ance likely to e XA o T RO s ieeiis ey aant BOOK BINDER : take place from the rder, 6 Franklin Street T ors I wrartatn: phiso Sun- | and will be as follow Twenty-thizd: to twenty-sosenth ot iy | Wieland e +ral Village, Noy. Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order, nklm_ TLa Trother. Miss Edith Boynton. solo, | Orsan music— z month. Indications are favorable for = 3, . St e od HE s JUSTIN HOLDEN, Praprister The Ringers, Jamen Moore. salo. Gond| Andante Cantabile, from 5th Sym- | that time of a disturbance of vees 383 1338 111 Gharles Gostallo s SROADWAY: Night, Little Gir], Good Night, Miss phony, Tschaikowsky | great force. Snow and cold wave. Hi FREDERICK T. BUNCE Mrion Kimbattt sereorions 3 Wag| Barcaraile Taulkes | armers, pull the cabbage and fur-|Bd Murphy 93— 201 oo o i Sftrion mpall: toloctiona, Tho Wa| imterimermo Truette | nips. Don't be Caught napping. Rail- | G Pempin % Zs0 rwcs—a sprine mi, Nov. || THE PAND TURNER EVERY M AN C. R. CHAMBERLAIN | quartette: violin solo, Cavatina, Adel- | Responsive reading. road managers have the snow plows|F. Stone . £ 244| George H. Wilson ana Miss Cora A. e Pias o olo, Cavating. Adel I Hymn g5, Anclent ot Days, Jeffery[ana hovels at hand. —Masiners, ras| o Some 101 Price: both of Ragievitie, o o 27 UNION STREET Dental Surggon dor Auction, Mrs. Manning: solo, Ban- | SCripture lesson. the ground tackle ready to let fun. It |J. Emerson . 91 85— Sl b Phone 1414-2 Norwich, Conn, [|Who enicys a good smoke ought to be o Bwoet Boaste.. Mine Hissbalt ‘Anthem, Te Deum in G mh\o“:.urpenler in a good harbor, hold on. Dt rgians DIED S y " 31, customor of our. Gigar Departinent: McGrory Building, Norwich, Conn. ’-"50 C!,;:! :fl_mgefi ueoll\"{sseB“Sadie Moot L 3 figow medjm switch off onto the 412 425 459 1302 | GEBR—In this citv, Nov. 24, Eliza ~ es WiHiSther your | pheteranca i i AR VO T |Laaa, Forence Titey.” olive Dutton, | EETRON. o1 Bening, Wast | political condition of the nation. Re- Velvet Mill. ~&ger (308 bl 2, en, Mabel Spencer. Ger- Waltor T, 5 eater, orm is, needed. Banish democracy |Eqwards .. 112 97— Moties ot tanacall Sey ontian - Domestic. Key West er an all Havana e trude Murray, ¥lora Raynes, and Mrs a member of the Broadway church -|{20d republicanism to national-ism. | Peppin 85 106— HICKS—In Canterbury, Nov. 4, 1916, our nlllatlml " o ® y & Howard Revell. Mrs. Harry Stebbins = Y Let that be the guide ror our coun-|zeq : > Mrs. Laura E. Hicks. ; Imported Cigar youw'll find it in our choir since Aprii, 1892 $ e Zuerner R i o . . - . 2 D. S. MA RS = | = tescher of the class. try. - Copsolidate the varlous partios uneral from Ter late. residence Mon o Prayer. B tamoaaty the varinis partieRldiner o0 b0 101 A 36 ny Afteinoon, Nov. 21, as 1 nclack: our Recreation © |assortment. Pleasantly Surpriged. ‘?.Z,’\:‘s,fia,,fimfl City. o e R e B e A p‘ ins | D- Murphy ...... 93 90 . 96— WARD—In__ Norwich, Nov. 24, 1916, ok “ . b 9 u * z = Vi v o = E Vi W Ve a magazines for aver; usi- P 1anos Herbert MoNeely was pleasantly usr- | Postlude, Marche Religieuss, Guilmant | {iPIeS a8 glven to us by Washington, 479 473 1108 bl TR e b , trade, ,,.-:1...10.. or hobhyy- DUNN S PHARMACY prised at his home on. Boswell avenue | The Déople are desired to remain, if | ckSOl, Clay, Webster and the dar- o b ing, devoted souls who ve to . Ce i d let t YOUR . Friday evening hy a party of his|they can conveniently do so, during the 4 ga us Advect = ome in and let us ge £ Pla er-Planos Salipolate ten rmatating [oF ‘e’x;m boy: Dlasing. af . the .pastiuda. - The. sanic thiehCanxsutann‘ Which we refer to vertised Letters. 5 MAGAZINE for you. 50 Main Street. and elght girls. Numerous games,|versary organ: recital will be given in|With pride and every true American|, The one unclaimed letter in _ihe et o R S ) Bt ) A . DnEing ane munie were” copes | the CHuroh on. Tuesday evening at §|Citizen 18 sworn to support. Taftville postoffic ears he address el Victor Victrolas |froushout the —evening. Atter the|oclock. Frederick W. Lester is or-| The nation has chosen for its|f Ficonora Glowacks, urce n SHEA’S NEWS BUREAU WILLIAM C. YOUNG oA :ames’ refreshments were served. The | ganist and musical director. :;fld:v.l ‘!:h:::lr,lal;ohg:!est man. !’::E Personals and Notes. Suceessor to ON EASY TERMS appy company departed to thefr| .. o . = |US Elve to val support. STETSON & YOUNG homes at 9.45 after a most e b s stand for him in an that is for| Many local people aie plarning to . Pe e e e | reel confident ot taking todays | BAtionel reomm, 'Soccpt Rim 'eaa|atighd the Tale-Haryare football Reme 15 Main Street and CIGAR STORE CARPENTER and BUILDER 0 Pl S, 2850 Gt e game with ease. podes’ Mosea 't deliver us. from the|In New.(Haven: tasay. Cort Broadw: d Bath Street|Best work Sterin right Norwich * New London "> | Royal Athletic Club at Jewett City: TR eyt n5 - throush . the . wilorsees iitl Many lacal youns peeple: attended FUNERAL ST e | ahssty akiles e agRiie R, ot S e AL | The Teval Fingers: the neviy organ: | SAELE, 350, Poce 08 on [he promized |1 o, (Bt ggns tn Seotind DR LEOLLINS e S ficy ur % £ e al )e as one 3 v . - lace S ) fterns . ized girls’ class of the Federated .. 5 e ot & gice Syndy” iternogn, Che leral acd il clase, of the, Federsiad i God only kot 'tne iy S e, ‘DIRECTORS}} DENTIST |THE DEL-HOFF ‘sreally stronsthened team and expect | church parlors. There was @large af- |ihis nation when a settling time St Jean de Ba = to return with the long end of the |tendance. The reguiar business of the | ccmes with the rations mow in the score. “Turcotte, the star fullback, and | 5oclety. was Lr&n:‘a)ctcd and plans for | cirire, = 148 Main Stroet, Norwich, Conn. European Plan .| Shahan, quarterback, will be back in |the future were discussed. Phone 1178 the game after being laid up with ‘n- P & i the prmsent b LR peopinnesd TuThS Rates 75 cente mer day and um ) offer to the pmblic the fime Ffl!fl Juries. Bl Personals. thy fm“; 0 _bas hacl ne and has HAYES BROTHERS. brands of Beer pf Burope and Amierica: |’ James Ibhison of Whitington avenu 0 an support of subjects. He 1] P must put an embars u) e - Bohemlan, Pilsher. Culmbach Bavarian Qreandyille v Mraadiar: is in New Haven over the week end[Gucle Of the sol) When the movire: Beer, Bass, and Burtéen Muer's| . ' D where, he will attend the Yale-Harvard{ment h s = Bcotch Ale, Guinnesst Dublin S e football team of the Greeneville | £oo¢hatr, game. O sy un LIicoiaC and e 14188 C. & C._Imported Ginke? ‘Ale; Bunies | Srammax school will mind up @ suc- : e Lo BSLgne C8 DOC 2D izg Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser, | /0 Woct the team from Broadway at|confined to her home with iimess, is [)i%ic’ ones of our lang 1 e mopocoy Budwelser, tz and Pabst. . fJONGERR DAtk The Greencville team|improving und is able to be. up.and |ig stop at once furnishmg the noreiee|FIRST DOSE OF “PAPE'S COLD A. A. ADAM, Norwich Tows -, | game this. season apout'the house nations ‘with our bread, munitions ang| COMPOUND” RELIEVES ALL Telephone 519 finances for the cut-fhroat business. GRIPPE MISERY J. M. & J. p' SWAHN Telechone 1222. 25-28 Groadway Tailors SPEGIAL Franklin Square, 237 Main amet'; BARGA!HS Telephone 551-12 cn Ladles’ and Gents' Diamond Rings, = = Scarf Pins and Watches. Also on Telephone 328-3 HENRY E. CHURCH WA SMITH ALLEN = Solid Gold d Gold-filled Stone and I (1t Wil c2d in sorrow and misery to S B i 3 . r land, Th = S Signet Rings gur land | The poor ave now Suer:| 1oy stay stuedoun: DRS. L. F and A, J. LaPIERRE || Dr. Alired Richards R large assortment of the fmest DENTIST Office Hours: A Cold bread, flour, meal, -coal and all that| ,QUIt blowing and snufing! A dose 287 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. - French Ivory at the lowest prices. Al gives comfort to the family. Stop it|9f ~Fape's Cold Compound” taken heavy stock. at once. If we must fght for it 1 ig|Every two hours until three doses are Office Hours; ! 9-12 2. m.—1.30 to 5 p. m. _Heavy Sterling Plated Thres-piece = time to begin. 1am 98, see sholl aes|taken will end grippe miStry and|ip o m. to 3 p. m. by appointment Wolk. sl Tat Brenions 8 Carving Sets, 82.45. ’ oposl o“ clear me. The war will not olose o |break up a severe cold either in the Room #03 Thayer Buiiding A beautiful Calendar to oach custo- long as the nations are clothed and "egd-pf,:;:;",g"%fi‘; Bby, L Sundays excepted Tel. 438-2 House tel. 354-3 §|mer y_the American nation. Presi- B = Trhen v ars wheesing end woee- | oo Sriscn i85 T the Shopie™Vii | s, S0 ol pekagiel Sioot sl e g e 2 3 ne 714- ing, coughing and hawking, you’re |be -f:gg'j;’;ghmg_-c;,g;;og- the|sick headache, dullness, feverishness, s o S facing a cold proposition. Handle | New St'zs quickest, surest relief known and Lincoln and-Grant. sore throat, sneezing, soreness and | Shiea & Burke + | on account ot mncignne 1 price ot 1om itright. Hales € % stiffness. % ayge wu the Whitesime Clgnz will a8 i alesHommrobibebomd |y srctonm, BT SR o comppuna e 41 Hiain Strest Fall Millinery |*%*sS&5s = O | Y iats, 25cts. 8 bR — costs only 25 cents at drug stores. 2 : s e c droggis - A tonnis racquet frame it can | ¢ sets withont aemstanee cten e | Funeral Directors MRS. C. P. STANTON i = . be converted into a camp stool has|and causes no inconvenience. Don't e B 15 Do A reciising, madt Try Pike's Toothacke oen invented. < accept a substitute. : 82 Franklin Street ot otor oninsas resuitar