Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 27, 1916, Page 5

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Ray Smith of Q HIIl has gone > i : o - 1076, | to Philadelphia, where he‘is mfifly‘n& .5 Grapefruit for ....... 2 : Horace Coyle of Wilmlagton, Del, is Most to Advance Welfare of Miben: pare hanks- ey - % 3 ber Duding 1917. . VARIOUS MATTERS |55 o Mo poeenst over Edlivine Fromons WK TR ToRaN s THS WO -l Ul | | i siion o e wiia it - Cranberries .. .. “sierand Miss Hazel Clyde Has returned, t istrict i ;. fety of New York . . ? ;ullp Continued cold weather js predicted. o Sty Trom ¥ gi‘,;"fl';“r?,m\,eg District in County Not Organized—County Agent Warn- i g e on Thorsday o *13 Oran ges .. ....oaeee 25€) i i be @ short week in the orwie tarts Association in South Windham—Local Units to | 2doptea: NEW CALIFORNIA WALNUTS |Schools. ~ o iz Kfinmn- Butier {” Norwien | - er St ox iR U to “Whereas, it 15 the object of the Nor- STRING BEANS DATES Light venhfcle lamps at 450 o'clock it ting Eriapds fh o Affiliate With State Association—County Agent to At-| i, Gooiet?, o New Fork | smone and vicinity. » CAULIFLOWER PEARS . | tnis evening. : 3 general welfare of Norwich, Connec- - LIMA BEAN PERSIMMONS ‘Mrs. Luella R. Carr of Sherman tend Bngl.m Milk thering i &ufi tleut; theref e it LETTUCE SQUASH APPLES Elks' eocial Wednesday night. | street has gone to Providence to spend New d Ga . gfield Tues- Resotved, Thas the Nerwich. Society sAvov GRAPES PIncag. >4y Piasi Dirn. opdn it | Fas it ekt ings S0 ORYR: e of New York offer a prize of one hun- 8.30.—adv. P N of N 1 Y. dred dollars ($100), at the option of . SWEETS Figs K J D et ’{o:,’_' . the winner to be paid in cash or an ap- CUCUMBERS ,, MELON The Every-Member canviss of the|Sireet attended the Army-Navy Dropately muriked plece of aiwer. io POMGRANATES Second Congregational church will be- T s be awarded (if, In the opinion of the gin Sunday afternoon, Dec. 3. Miss Jeanstte Tansey of Montauk That the milk producers of the eoun« Monuy‘(mdm Cet?yw m!:t Was canmét.tet- there :r’e nfliefl:n; ) mnuo. New ndon, wu the guest |ty are rapidly organising local asse. tand g sounty agents’ meet- | groun ‘or awarding it), on March 1, SOMERS A fine, broad t wallc has been |of th, Nocasboriim and Anne | gintions ana that by Friday Aight of rd whou the committee | 1918, by a majority yote of a_ com- en the ineorperntion of the state as-|mittee compesed of the Mayer of Nor- Mlu!!ofl will repart. The state bedy | wich, the president of the Norwich completed along roperty a¢ Mrs, Coor A, Porhak 0% Doty Sonct. Hann of Bgondwuy oyer uw ‘weelk end, this wesk every ilk distriet in New . C .'ruon of Graton | London county will be fully érl-nlud is out fop-400 -Leakh-aid-n 85 of which | Chamber of Commeres, the prestdent The collection in the Cathallo lpe: *, nday in Nte'l‘l‘llc where he | WaS the statement mfla fiuu ay night | hava heen seeured in this "me of the United Workers of Norxv’vlch the churches of this dlocess, Bundey next u.ttendod the B0th anniversary of the [Py Ceunty l\g:fl Warner, Leb-| [Tuesday the eeunty asent will at-|principal of the Norwich Free Acad- will be for the Cathollc unlverllty in | founding of - the [Taftville Bunday amsn is pew M‘lv dlstrlut unergun- | tend a meeting of New En-hml eounty | emy, and jn ease of a tle vote, the » ‘Washington, D, C, school, ised mnd en Iriday eyening of fthis 5 te be held n flgnnrfinem Wwhen | president of the Nerwich Society of Wafilslfl“? will get tegether and form | the milic questien wijl seussed, New Yerk to cast the deciding vots, Dnn the hardy ehrysanthemums Miss Florenee Morgan, daughter of | o |edal unit, Al] pf these Jeeal wnits ‘Weanesday Warper will he in | to such reliflant of the town of Nor- - VIOLIN Mupel B EERARY o Semper- | F oo O s Myron O, Mer. | will affiliate with the Counestieut Milkc | Stonington (lower) in the interest of | wich, Connectiout, of fo mieh educar . 5 ;wn, whieh dld net xet above 82 de- | 82N, Who underwent an operation for|Producers’ assosiatien resently«form-|these Whe peddle their iwn . tienal institution, religlous body, or- -~ grees oven at noon, appendioitls pt the Backus he ital, | ed, Assistant County Asgent Tillson is|sapisation o elib, business ohter. TL ACHER has peturned heme, the epevation hav- | here i A 108A) Wit in Weatehester, xm&g husy “““mi samples o o) s what fanorparated ot not; lo- W3 SR 0B Fre [0 1o e | Bttty Byl | o Srintnt e Pl 0 1| Stel e T i T o o ; a3 At the epu corn | opinien ef the named eemmitte All String Instrum ired o‘:{" £ °duuhu VMG “'? g:g)fi?, ,;21 d )(rs. Jehfl A 1;&& f ene in_ Baitie, whieh insludes Frank- |shew te pe held Batyrda Y&ia“ ’;h); 1.;“'} have dene the :n::i te advance the in- Vielins sold on easy terms eenflbl':uflou until t!u spring, ‘r Sk- }"g T “;}"’ ‘i‘; iin and Spragie, and ens iy ksrwmh, tswn hail, 'Fefls he will pe in Baiem | terests or the meed Rame or welfare i address & ther, {‘ew o Basor 0 Henbsiala | the latter unit being sondned ta =9 2y he was jn New | of the city er tewn of Nerwieh, ir jta Feor appointments ress Alrendy one the windews ef the w' 78 B:F i taiiers Father than te shippers. West. Lsndna, EEL Eaturflav le wag in Je neeple, in apy menRer Whatseever, E. BULLARD, Bilss Piace, Ner- | piaut.Cadden Compan dosoraied h@,g"f"‘"v;;' setTalles for thele g:;; criy has a like association which was | ott 013, Grisweld fni Volmtowp. The | auring, the Jhae 10171 md bo 1t wich, Conn. \ ¥ith a povelty in Christmas wreaths | ypy g;,!g mgmy F;‘:e'“;ed Tpa BT | oraanised wm; the acsistancs of Ueun- ma;eatmm Point e a jarme entry list| Further Iioselvad 'mmt Fithout in R4 festocny In'gaarisy and gveen, . | gie' ty Agent Wi at the gBew, It is said there iy g feel- | ANy Way jpteading i limit the mee) ot LR AN 506 puent For Taliand, pounty has ing prevaiiing that euly those whe pe- | of the award liy paid committes, U o The regular Thuraday night denetug | MILLIONS OF RED met yet arrived, Qanpiy Asept Wa long tn the improyoment jeagye er | Norwich goaisty susgests that dus L elass in Pulacki hall will he held on ner has gone 19 the assistencs of i “;sa‘i ean axhibit, hug Bty eensidamnm be A to any achleve. American "ouso Mendny evening this weelt—ady, CROSS BEALS Dl-sTi!lBu'rED farmerg in ihat eeunty and hag as- Ageng ATAEF Sa¥§ this js net se, ag 1,, putkanhlp phils ' o e sisted in_the tosausg 13 laca! assecia- | anyone may enter ard centest fo the anihrople enterprise, t, the es- Special Rates to Theatrs Troupes, One,of the new houses en Hiater | Nearly Fifty Agents Are Propared te | tions in Febrey aad Gilead, i tah’iebmns p i “ e 4 avenue has heen leased by ME“Vl op | Open the Bale opn Desember 1st, \ fnses anything which may ma= Traveling Men, Eto. John F, Leary, of te W, L, Tayler —— erially eentribute te the adyanee ot Livery Connaction, Bhetucket Street, | CO, Bt0F6, Who regently came te Nor-| At the offise of the state mihafems- WIDOW OF H, W. TRAC‘I ANNIVERBAY MUBICAL Qllvmg Na::ui'b interests, whether lecal or FARREL & GANDZRSON, Preps |W'oM from Tall Jiver. B commisslon, in ihe sanitol, )t has | PRESENTS BOMPENSATION GLAIM AT BROADWAY CHURGH, | 5"+ : The fumeral of Dr, John 7, Masen, | Red Cross sealy have heea shipped to ~ Deathy Resulted | Rey, E, B, Wersest: 1ai) B WEDDING, Thompsen, i the yarieus aseneies throughout the 2 2 ¥ F: 8; Wersestep E-r aipg the —— THE NORWICH FUR GO o 1 s el By Aeh ol | ate, " The Gemanaq heve bees ‘po| From Injury Received in His Em:| Underlying Ferse and Gignifieance of Maymard-Phiipe, elock in the Helmont Memarial chapei, | Ereat that it has been necessary for| playment, = Ammiversaries in Geperal, In the Baptist ehureh at Fitchville , Newport, R, I, Burial was in New- | the commission fo erder another half : = - Saturday afterneen at § o'cleck, Miss are open for business with a new line | pope, million geals frem the printer, The elaim ef Mrs, Harsy W, TFacy, | Musieal Leadersuip in Publie Wes- | Flovency Phillips of ~Fitehyllle and of Furs, Coate. 8kins, and all kinds of . The largest local grder was reeeived | whese husband Aied yather suddenly ship was tije subjeat of an intevesting | Adelbert Lincoln Maynard of Norwich Trimmings for ‘Fall and Winte er?fifl“l'}' ’:oflfib l(:lunlnmay).l the a0 f’r‘erg‘a;hefigéigmw XE%%%@AE?IS“”E‘S‘ oa the 87th ef Octoher, is ene of the |sermen delivered by Rew, Hdward 8. weuhun(ésd ln,m;{rflnga{ -rm' eht;ro: M. BRUCKNER, Proprietor, Wil recetve am ndvanes of 10 mae mone | Publle Health Assesinfion, Motiden, | most interesting eases ever preseted Wineoeior, \pacinn 61" fha! Trasdumsl b o oy Ceco I T 5 ks 3 s Lo peited plants and flowers, Phone 708-12 3-47 Main Street|in wages, Sealarled and office em- o;d‘sired Mgso,go_f:; vxslfing_elfl\g;gg Asse- | befere the eempensatien eommissioner Congregational ehurch, at the annives- | ushers, Warren Thompsen and Wil ployees are not included n the in.|Clation of Bridgeport, 500,000; Anti-|og tnis aistriet, NSy a iam Maynard of Wercester, the broth- crease, ’ Tubereulosis League, ¥ aterbury, 859,- saEy gasloal sopvica Runday aftovanon. er of the greom, were ae'nr.lng the 000; and Hartford Society fop the Pre-| M, Traoy was a foreman of the| proderick W, Lester, orsanist, has|iarss member stinding, Miss Heion GERMAN AMERICAN Thme, 9 o'clock Viednesday eventng, | Yention of Tuberculesis, and_fhe Tu- |linemen jn the municipal gas #Rd | compicted 35 years as erganist of the 3 ¢ Adams whe was at the ergam played EXTERWNATING CO. |Pace, the Fika' club. The girl is wate. | ereulosts Reller Saclely of New Brit- | eleotrieal department for several years: | cpurcy,, Postlude in § Minor, laylle by Ley- Manufacturers of e cr Yoasav. The sale will epen ail ever the eoun. The eiaimant attributes the death of | i uies ef fhe servieoq™ follows | P2CH: And Peace at Even' by Relnicks. Dmlnf.eeunn, Roach Powders, Bed| “General prosperity promises to | 5%, the day after Thanisgiving, Dee, ; - tved § e’cleck the bridal party enter- 1,’and it is thought that there wiil be ;‘nfii '55?“’95‘“ fis ‘2{:- sy‘;:if\l:v,edn';‘, Organ musio; Andante Cantabiie, frem e!‘tthg vestibule and pmcgdeg to the Bug Liquid, Rat and Mice mako thig Christmas the most com-|ingat competition, met enly hetween | Tracy weried for the 5th Bymj thnm-, Tschalhswsky; Bar- | chancel, as the Bridal Cherus from Embalmer. merclally active the country hhs ever | the sintes of Union put between |lil the Saturday befere his carelie, ullies; Intermesze, Tructtef| Lohengrins was played, The matron Contracts taken to exterminate all In- | KROWNR.” may express companics In 8 |(he eities and ‘?:wne of thlsg :Ea‘m ™ | wiich pecurred en Frida respensive yeadingj hymn b5, Aneieat|of hener and groem-elect were follow- sects and Vermin in Apartment Houses, | P1ea 18sued Baturday for early Christe (2 o was @ hearing befs o] i of Days, jeifery; seripture laxesflflg BB-|ed by the bride-eleet and best man, Restaurants, Private Houses, Steam- |Mas shopping. nsrru;mv, George T, Beer them, Te Deymi in G minor, Carpenter; | The flewer girls were Miss Dorothy ships, Et ™ Third € 15 | sermo: hhuuee;]» Seis EVSMHEPV:;?&; Druseilla. Maynard, a swmger of the migating a Special Local members have been notified Farnes iSO , Br, i Eaycr; lymn arden City, Parker] | groem, and Miss Cora May Caswell, Proparations Sold WhiTeest orA Retaf] | that the first convention of the Nu-| News was received in 3,';., Batup- | and practieaily ail day Frid genedncna? postiude, Maschs Relig+ | both pretiily gowned in pink trans- Phone Willimantic, 620-5 tional Association Opposcd to Wom- | day morning of the death of James |cubied in hearing witnesses, ieuse, Guilmaat, parent silk oyer white crepe, wearing JAMES A. HALE, Sales Agent, an Suffrage opens in Washington, D.|McStay, Sr., of Provldence, which oc- | Who appeared were Dy, John Rev, Mr, Worssstor sald in part: caps to mateh and pearl beads, gifts South Coventry, Conn. C., Thuraday, Dec. 7, to continue|curred in that city today. The de- Dr, Patrick J. Osssid The ebservancs of anniversaries 18| from the bride, carrying baskets of Mail and phone orders given prompt |through the Sth. o S e 5 Qildersieeve, Mrs, v, | Rot mere gentimental fancy, It may| pink erysanthemums, tdertian romin 5 ffi?’:flafl"wfi?c&i?«""himifi er:‘:dtm{: s, Mary A, Harris, Mrs, Sasah E.|De sentimentalized, of course, and it| Under a beautiful orflal arch the A Nice ripe tomatoes; also trees,|town where he had often visited hig And several empleyes of the |mAyY be overdens, making the calendar| ceremony was performed by the pas- shrubs and vines for swle at Maple- ;3 o Misses a 5 &ns and elestrieal department, There (& burden; but the ununimity with|ter of the church, Rev, George A. Wood Nizsery Co., Tel. S0adve 0 | A ooy Miases Mary A. and | S R re ihan ene Iniiry receiYed,|Which W0 remembor sThankegiving, | Chasibers, who need the double ring Death wan caused by pneumonia, He | it is claimed hy the elaimunt, previ- | Christmas and Faster, take note of our| gervice, A son of Bishop Richard H. Nelson | is'survived by a wife and two children, | oug to the death of Mr, Traev, birthdays, rad our wedding days,| At the close of the service Miss Dor- and Mrs. Nelson, of Albany, N. Y., for- | James, Jr., who resides at homa, and The hearing went ever tq Tueaday | bring out tne flag on the 22d of Feb- | |y” Authler sang with much sweet- merly of Norwich, John NelSon, has|Ars. Rimer Smith; aleo by a number | 6f this week, Judss Jeha H, Barnes | ruary and the Fourth of luly, testifies | nogs, O Promise M. become a baritone soloist of promi- of nleces and nephews, appeared in behaif of Mrs, ’X‘!flsy and | te some underiying force and signifi- The bride wore a gown of Duchesse nence and is to give several concerts —E e ey Corporation Coungel Ames A, Brewn- |cancs, The hard headed business man | satin cut with train, and = trimmed GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer 32 Providence St., Taftville Prompt attention to day or night calls, |in Norwich this season. FUNERALS, ing appeared for the sas and electrical | 18 not ashamed fo tel] you that it was| with Georgette crepe and pearls. Her Te,wno“ 630. umvl The C el i s department, Commissioner Beors eon- | 8 many years ago tiis very day that| yeil was tulle and was held in place et - e e entraJSComr;xittee for the Re- Peter Kisley. ducted the heariag oa agsount of the | he entered the employ of the firm as| by a branch of pearls and she car- = ey [ W1e£ Of Jews Suffering Through the| .. sineral of Peter Kisley was| [act that Commissioner Donohue wes |a.mero clork or mewsonger. Tho In- | ried a brides' ‘ouquet of _white tma;réu::rbsc\vgxor{:smt: H;:m_'mnl:‘cihel held from the home of his parents on | disauelified, scrihe d;ues nr‘; 1‘:“ corl:orulenofu of | crysanthemums. The matron of hon- wiedges iRi pacehits o 2 qur eHurchgk and the capstones of@ur|or, Mrs, Henry A. Metcalf, of Nor- If YO“ Want GDOd adaitional subscriptions, including, Wt en, Mreet Setirdly. Durhal| o ENTYAFIVE YRARS AT business blocks mark annivarsaries, | wioh, the bride's sister, wore pink rom Yantic, Conn, $18. B O eriitn cH oRpaan |Al thais i@ not simply to mark tholgros’ de Londres silk, trimmed with COFFEE Mrs, Mabrey,.57 Broadway, will hold | charge of the funeral arrangements. BROADWAY..CHURCH ORGAN “‘?;““ of l‘}:"‘%“‘"'vu"";flnl and 'l;ww'l- pearls and cap g‘f tulle to Trr;lalch tshe e e ous ng the timo stream carrled chrysanthemums. e matron ?hf:godn:scaeleéu’:‘\x’;;::‘shg\‘&; 2133‘5‘\;%7- Frank A. Rogers. Annlvereary WIII be Observed Tues- | moasuro of ondurance, fidelity and of honor r{c.wed from the bride a Frank A. Rogers of Massapeag died day Evenlng With Organ Reesital by |achievemant, a mark of gratitude, a|mold plece; the groom's gift to the e i = in this city Wednesday evening. He| F, W, Lestor, recognition of growtn. best man was a gold fountain pen. The ifilnl?ie 2 ol“ ggst Vl_igtrltr;ls%mny slff;f{ had been seriously sick a week, Ha —— Bighteon ningty.onc was the yoar in | hridal party left the church to the mu- Try ours at....... 23clb. Extra good at..... 28clb. New York, has collected to date more | WaS 62 vears old. His wife and one| On Tuosdny ovening tho anniver- | Which this church cdifics received its|gle of Canzonetts, by J. Roechel. Ceylon Tea....... 35clb. || than $475,000. Recent gifts to the |S0Mm, Lincoln D. Rogers, and one sister | gary organ recital of the Broadway |new inward dress. by which its mas- | Following the church service a re- ¢ fundy inclide from Swed.-Americans, |in the west, Mrs. Peter Jeffrey, sur- | Congregutionnl church will he held jn |6lve lines and decp colorad wnodwork | ception was held and a lunch served All othq' kinds.... 25¢c b North Grosvenordale, $24. vive him. Mr. Rogers was born in|the ghurch, Frederick W, Loster, the | wero brought into that stately har-|as the home of the bride to about 50 5 Montville. He followed farming and |organist, has completed his 25th year |mony in which avery worshipper ¥bre | relatives and friends. The house was B;km' Powder.... 12clb. It was announsced by the Catholic |has held many town offices and was |gg orgsnist of the church and ho will [for a quartar of a ceutury has re- | effectively decorated with flowers and i Transcript that Miss Boyle was to|a member. of the board of assessors|be nssiuted by the choir, Waltor I, |Joleed, . While this redecoration was | poited piants, the color scheme being Mlglc Yeast ...... 4¢c box }|be at St. Michael’s church, Westerly, |When he died. The funeral was held | Lester hus been a member of tho chofr | in progroas there want forward, too, pink and green. Sunday morning, to secure homes for |at his home Friday afternoon at 2 |since 1292, new proviaion for tne musie ‘of #ho | * Hosides 5 substantial check from Peanut Butter. 2 12c Ib. f| dependent orphans, and at St. Mary's, |o'clock. It wge largely attended and The programme for Tuosday night|manctuary, Fho organ given at first by | he bride's parents many gifts of k Stoningtén, in the afternoon. there were many floral tributes. ™he | follows: Fugue in E flat, “St, Anne's” | Willlam A, Buckingham was displaced | orygtal, linen and bric-a-brac were re- bearers were A. M. Etheridge, Charles | Bach; Nocturne, d'Evry by tho present instrumont, Within tho i C. Wesley Brooks and Mrs. Arabello Rogers, Lyman B. Smith and|Judassohn; Te Deum in u flat minor, | expanded camo such of the old plpe M the older daughter of West Cooke of Tolland were married | Charles Perry. Interment was in the | Foote, Brondway chureh choir; Lar-|woro better rather than®worse for and Charles Phillips of nite ea portel‘s Tuesday, Nov. 22, by Rev. H. S. Scar- | Maple cemetery in Massapeag. go from New World Symphony, Dyo- | generation’s labor and ail the new Titehville, Eh, has a pleasing per- : borough of the South Park Methodist | ———————— rak; Porslan Suite, Stoughton, Tha|that made for larger vompass and|gonplity and i a great favorite with 218 Main Street church, Hartford. They will live in Typist Clerks for State Service. Courts of Jamshyd,* The Garden of |richer quality were brought together her friends, The groom la the eldest Hartford during the wiater. The State Clvil Ser¥ice Commiasion | Iram, Saki; O JFor a Closer Walk [and equipped. eon of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Maynard 3 ith God, Hehnecker, Walter I, Les: it was the Thankaglviug season | of MeKinl Norwich, The New London Convivial club | Will hold competitive tests at the stato | W 3 & " of 108" McKinley avgnue, capitol, Hartford, Conn, Friday, Dec, |tor; Sonatn No, 1, Mendglssohn, Al-|when all was done, and on Maturday | and iy employed ngg?tinsmith for the o s aeth npiversary at the |15 1915, heginning at 1 o'clock, to os. |legto moderato o morloso, Adagio, An- | evening, the 28th ‘of Novembor, the Hopking and Allen “Arma Co, cldentally tendered a reception to am | tablish cligible lists of male and fo- | danto, Recitatlvo, Allogro assai vivace. | doorg were reopened to the congrega- o bride's going away gown was ! associate member, James R. Mz, mulei stenographer clerks for state civil ;lalxii hwdhlah z:wm;nn the submlmor ;“2 of dark blue cheviot trimmed f:m‘ ! : Ning | service, all had met In tho rooms bolow. And{fur; she wore a black velvet hat frim- | 2 Ale SousorTiGm) the Nine. Candidates showld be st least 15 N°RXV::NEE!°DP';EO¥::LL s gm. Jfrst mght won . night of musie, | mad "With mold, After & mhort wed: * | years age, wi Al ea s ‘Wo_years o e lodgott of mi college ~ was | ay journe; Mr, and s, aypar When the December term of the |In high school, or equivalent ediugation e heto, M, Slelght, our own sweot | wil ,i.{xd, ™ & newly furnizhed Home | United States court is opened in|2nd some actual working experience Many 8aw Eil Boys Defeat Harvard In | singsr, Mr, Kios, tho Jeading organist, at 187 Laurel HIIl avenue, Norwich, | Hartford Tuesday, Dec. 5, Judge Ed- |In_shorihand and typewriting. the Bewl at Now Haven. then of the tewn, and the one i!' W. | where they will be at homse to their win S. Thomas presiding, one of the |, Elgible lists are maintained in Lester) Whese organ it was thence- | friends afer December 18th, | civil cases to be disposed of is that of | thiee @rades: A, those who take dic-| Among the many Norwlch poeeple|forth to he, the young man (for the| The wedding guests included rela. Rennsellaer L. _ Curtls, recelver, | tatlon satisfactorily at 140 words per|whg were in New Flayen Saturday at. | papers of the tima epuld net help re- | tiyes from New ILondon, Montville, against Putnam Foundry & Machine |Minute: B, 116 words; C, 80 words. |tending the Yaln and Harvard game | marking that) whose appointment te| Wercester, Norwich and Brooklyn; s Certification for positions paying over M erweoy or, | this organ benah was “go ful : ey 76 per month Will be made. from | Yo At re, R er oo e | o e SRR I R L Mr, d Mrs. a 1! 25 | promisze, For the winter exhibition of the Na- | Grade A: $53 to 876, Grade B; $52 or | Marsresice Wit Wiliam B Mot | The Fulfillment of that promise he.|ALL RECORDS BROKEN BY tional Academy of Design, New York, | less, Grade C, highest eligiblés in low- | arigg Jessiea D, Fldred, Willlam I, |gan with the next morning's service| INTERNAL R!V!NUI RECEIPTS openins Dec. 16 and closing Jan. 14, | er grades may be certified for higher | ghielqs Harold Thomas Rebinsen, Wil- |and has continued uninterruptedly It the jury ~of selection will iInclude |grade positions if there are no higher | jiom “Jyienie, D, J, McCermick, Jrj|was not long indead before the mew Total for Year " §512,723,288, or $97,000,- Charles H. Davis of Mystle, Childe | grade candidates avallable for such fyop, 7 Corkery, Taymond (erden, | organist was chargsd with the whele 0600 Mers Thun 12 Year, Hassam and Robort W. Vonnoh of |places, There aro frequent ealls for |30, Callaghan, Jelix Gallahan, | direction of the ohyrews musie, And the Lyme colony and J. Alden Weir of | Grade C ell{'sble- Who .are looking for | winiam w, Hill, Dr, T. A, G for most of the 85 years jts esncertion on, Nev, Mp—l&nra than Windham, ;l‘lfl‘{&’e‘?m" and for Grade B can-| oy, eq Riordan, Frederick N, Crewell | as well as its exesution has berns his h!-lt a iflion’ dellass waa turned into THIS FLAG N Mabel Hardman_pf Willimantio, | mark, the geacm treasury during the last YOU WANT good sers The price of a ticket for the Fiks R T TR Mioy Aensh Erorand m-n i1y Tro- | It was jn the spring ihat {he pres: |year by the internal-Feyemue bureau, dance will vrovlfle Christmas cheer to Lecal Singers WIIl Take Part, =4 TRE' '@= vice from ur selfe famil; Fify land, Leroy Bwan, i( an P8, Ar- | ent ehoir had its peginning, alter ¥, | Commissioner Osberne’s annual re s ond - pentlemanaay, Y Conts, lady| The committes in charge of the Me- | thuy Thompson, . ppd M . Tben | Lester is pow well on toward the com- | port, mafle pubily today, shows that starter be sure yous ma‘rlnl t\fio,y uelr:l-o; aut the Hiks ha:m Learned, Dr, and Mrs, I o pylaflsn of )niu 85 ),a:vs of servie X rt:fe %filfilfi sfluu !;evet;r%!noflnvit t;,:‘:a battery is in good shape. Three of Trinity Methodlst chureh | POt Yot combiets da arrangoments phy, 3iss Bridgst Eos Geerge pung will sen have Wech with us o L but the speaker has been secured 8 il ds t | than Jast We specialize in storage young men, Norman Himos, Harwood | St fBeanennn ot Watarbacs: o | Neibe At B ok %’h::le;g!rf e | 10 ran arin ey mionchs an s *¢ | arbarations. paid 56,078,781 and fn- Dolbeare and Hownard Ives nro to ate i s battery work. We aredis- tend the State Confersnce of the Old. |1 orchestra of 1 pleces will' play, as;, Charles Cassidy. Rizhard L, 5‘@11_ Everv yeal apgan las semething ef | dividuals 67,043,595 en agaaunfi of che tributors for the famous er Boys of Connecticut which wil be | M Grace Aldrich Crowell, Miss Meud | rant, Hoya] Hlimes, Onazies 9renupe indiviauality. 3¢ s puity pet turped inceme tax, an jncrease of almest " > Rolfl ot New Bittate th e Thos | Carew Buemm;hsm and Al Crais will | Freatics’ Albxandar. of Qual aut by the gress in factepies. It W’MO for go ""’“"“sf and §97,000 Exide” Battery, “the | o3 roprasent the pworth Leasue ang | *ach sing two songs, Ddward Mekay, William iev, fts own eharactes Anc yoice and bals for “‘ dividaa here Wah an giant thatlives in @ box.” - |the Boy Scouts, e a Tyl Jumes Btanley, Ciurol sSud:ng, amed | anss, ynmisiakable, pnd, jot me pag) e 8 lasreas ‘@a ealjsctions e All makes of batteries L Four frelght cars, contalning dye- At the “weekly -easlan of the City g::v‘:‘ ?’ &afifyi ;al:a CI'::/:::Q gfie 1], ne( s ‘.X rtgm;ws h;: apakm aet g | He: distijied Jiquars increasédl and h-vectedmuf cl—n.f stuffs and two cars filled with dyes | Bibla elass of tre Central Baptist nyv#sshnu Feh%fime , Eouis eur safi ;im pu§ ssgts in -1}: \gfi eutput of fermentod Jiquora end drugs, all brought over fromw, Ger- | chureh there was an attsndanse of B0, gFertea: Hareld asmphell, u our hest mamenta. it has uea p; @ fl““:fi the early Bfl" ot the Vis, many in ihe German mubmariny mor. | and Ty, Dr, Blogum, the pasior, yava | Rurke, Joserh Qunningliam, 5 :’ " #ad dignity to e yors §‘ ’5 Repeane T 8, chantman ' Deutschland, have heen |an interesting address, Awahm's or- | Richabds, H Vincen l; oh = zne, sjchnes cr gy ool e A '_ k | shibped over the Now Hayan road to|chestra furnished music, Mouiton, Benaawk il Vaiges stumbi ea has g “"{rd e e e -‘\\ . New York during the last few days, = — Mrs, Harrisen wn, enr F:li- eiceme 19 P iuldl:ea at bapu.@;n 9'“?: e:‘fl.v z = oawwofl o Shect More shipm&ats will fellow, FPRENGH MINISTER HAS bie, Mz, and )l: pas saundsgdthfl fl% Tiage !fl‘u‘fiw l‘:‘ L},’:"‘ in the \,a;xaqs a 5::- In Bpringflel - 5 g inst thig w an e Rt T Mol L || WARNED SRERT QOVERNMEM | icpen Shouny foo i Lonn Adem | FESEF = i Sl L R Teachetw Aua;t;l:umfi the éie@fipgegg Entents” Nations Demand Unrestraint m ag: - 7 leated fton H, Hehses, oF Paimer."a Tormer prinaisal of the Far P<hapopty of Verizelcs, §§ mpo:- Gn-ncvm- uahoal. T&’ Fing » 86 B u avepue wi e; 3 :H,‘,pg p za%e pRe B R R -1fiF Froneh it acdt a dnsging 1 | & }.‘ h%eq sknggmr e duk f f; g - EVERY MAN (o soes it |Einrtiatid Eor Abrichy Bt Sighe, 50 Jiel e Siventer T Satos ¥ h:gqfi BE, Pmm, e who enjoys a good smoke ought to be|R. Ha: € fa that fif couritsies pamed Lfim mlzm a customor of our Cigar Department.|Xierolf B. Jinship, Mrs O, 4, Sen < aheredis T : Whether your preference s for a|ls to unite il the gistiot 5 ‘?:-;;fl m;g; ; pr: N v Domestic, Key West or an all Havana B e e T el fers " enloy ol whq zsf{n 5 lfi% ’ lmpe:-dnflnr you'll find it In our . At % Susitios mine é, e - : (;ok 8 Iggfgesf nu. Althi & assortme! M i Y RES g Wt g 728 Tty o b %hfi:fi, m&m WSl 5 m. £ D“NN’ Pll ARHA h: 8 fiu d M. sa:m m;rg > or fi(cmsclanfle Hé bmgi Jumility {sgnpent pf exvi % S "Mfio & ‘fla:i"‘ c«: ax., =] rding Sommodore Plant at Hav, ::ubl::tgpa?lse %n.'efi tamuc an ?’ s cum given by Directod P oot e The Havang Post speaks” sorsh 60 Main Street. - Phon Toaemad w}’ Bugons B, Heaimony | danias fovis crecbled by the rivai there November first of the Satht AEny sob sehagl ssxsnog at noon __.___E___.._. — rians. }’;—ngls,gw.h 0 Mt behaa: :hgi‘ s ootl Herbex[t B. § g - or] TSR (e sior ece: THERE 1s u a4: ” E L 1 3 t Spou are |aboard. ‘Thy o Tht i u‘;m 3 ‘o#eh[g "’i‘;”%;g u;f Bfl‘m Dusinems resits Fhet ahead 15 this A6F 9, ] Rk = T e et !‘WF by (D ta .fi.,fii% CHILDIS BiLIOUS - ORCONSTIPATED LOOK MOTHER! IF TONGUE I8 COATED GIVE “CALIFORNIA SYRUP OF FIGS.” s Every mother realizes, after givi her children “California Syrup [igs,” that this is their ideal laxgtive, cause they love its pluu.n“klu b it and it thoroughly cleanses the tender llt.t"le stomach, liver and bowels with- ouf ng. ‘When cross, irritable, feverish or breath is bad, stomach sour, look the wn‘ua npthnr' It coated, :lvo - teaspoonful harmless laxatiye,” and ln n tew hours all the haudli constipated waste, sour bile and gested food passes out of the bow= els, and ¥z have a well, pln.v!u.l chuq egain, of cold, throat sore, has -wmh—ulu, diarrhoea, indigestion, colic— remem ber, a good "inside cleansing” should always be the first trearment hen its Jittle Wm Millions of moth-r: kq-% "Cl.lfi’oml. Byrup of Flg" teaspoonful do.y -nvu a llck chfll tomorrow, Ask dl’llfiilt for & B0-cent hottle of "Cuutm Byrup of Fige” which has directions for children of nll ages and printed on the bottle. of nountertom eold here, mo don’t be foal alitoratn 718 Bytup Compenys 7 Funeral Directors and Embalmers 337 MAIN STREET Opposite Pest Office 'Phone 238.2 Lady Assistant ————— ered during the three years, evaded taxes duoevcm AD) ths unounz more 0, sessed un- paid taxes, lhout )u.lt being omm- tion taxes, Waterbury.—Teackers in the ioeal publie schools are cnnsidering making application for an Incrcase in salary. —eeey NOTICE Dr. J. O. Zimmerman, The Chiro- pracfor, will open a branch office, be- ginning Dec. 2d, at Rooms 221-220, Thayer Bldg., Norwich, Conn. Tues- aaz, Thursday, Saturgay. from 2 to 8 m. Evenings by appointment. Main Sifice, Plant Bidg., New London, Conn: DR. SHAHAN, Specialist 5~ or Diseases of the BLOOD AND STOMACH. Rhegmatisu ~ (ncluaing Neuritis), Skin Troubles, Bloody Sputum, Run- down Conditions, Premature Aging, Hardening of the Arteries. _Culture treatment ornly for Blood Diseases. Simple and reliable prevention of Ty- phold, Hables and Lockiaw. Hours: 10-11 a. m.; 2-4 and 7-8 p. m. No outside visits after 8 D. Thanksgiving Time Reminds us this year particular- ly that we have many things to be thankful for. We kept aloof from a world war and we have becn biessed with unusual prosperity. For the family reunion dinner —the real old-fashioned Thanke- givii kind, the following sug- gesti®he therefors, may be In rd °r™ cARVING SETS CUT GLASS WARE FRUIT KNIVES S8ILVERWARE Our stock Is priced to bring about quick sales ‘THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. "Established 1878 PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING FOR AN 4 AUTOMOBILE ROBE THE $6 Rubber Interlined THE L L CHAPHAN €0 14 Bath Birect, Norwich, Conn. FURS FURS “Repaired and Remodeled by the FRENCH - AMERICAN FUR EOMPANY THAYER BUILDING Wedding Gifts IN SILVER THE WM, FRISWELL C0. 25-27 anklh M

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