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GO TO SOMERS| Tl Bulletin, FOR THE BEST FRESH KILLED POULTRY, TURKEYS, + DUCKS, GEESE, GUINEAS, FOWL, ROASTING CHICKENS MUSHROOMS, PEPPERS, CGAULI-| Holiday travel began Tuesday and FLOWERS, TANGARINES, CASABA | promises to be heavy today. MELONS, HEAD LETTUCE, CEL-| gime ERY, NEW NUTS, POMEGRAN- Tha.nksaivmz exerciSes today. ATES, PERSAMMONS, GRAPE FRUIT, TABLE PEARS. WE HAVE EVERYTHIN TO MAKE YOUR DINNER PERFEC- TION. SOMERS EVERY MAN VARIOUS MATTERS Light vehicle Tamps at 450 o'clock tis event e e o oo e ] Norwich, Wellnesday, Nov. 23, 1916. e it Jackson ' andg ' Ro nm ml Es —_— L F . : Se; it I ' ST 0%—:;‘; rlthflnh at 'rm’ oolfeesq e g d ‘l'alno a Glass of Salts before break- ora. are over Sy " Lic ‘License. o fast if your Back hurts or Thanksgiving. Afrs, John Wilson of Norwich ana|A. J. Bennett Captured First fiannlm Offered by The Blsdder. bothers you. Mrs. Charles Bush of Mystic, were R missioners A i : H. McMa The American men and women must sste Mondsy of Mrs. M. . Bulletin and Received Ten Dollars Co._from i u- B e i T Hanowes. en in Addition to the e guard constantly againet Kidney tro This will 'be the marketmen and grocers’ busy day. the chools will hold Special Thanksgiving dinner at the City Lunch from 12 to 2:30—adv. Grange Inspector Irving E. Crouch of Groton recently visited Bolton | Grange. Eighteen new Itallan books have been added to the Otis Library shelves recently. Hotels and restaurants are making many reservations for holiday diners tomorrow. Elks' social Wednesday night. who enjoys a good smoke ought to be|Dancing at 9 o'clock. Doors open at a customor of our Cigar Department. Whether your preference Is for a 8:30.—adv. » The Groton Equal Franchise league has begun a campaign for Increased Domestic, Key West or an all Havana | membership. Imported Cigar you'll find it in our| Wlectric lghting service to Groton @assortment. DUNN'S PHARMACY 50 Main Street. THE NORWICH FUR CO. ware open for business with a new line of Furs, Coats, Skins, and all kinds of Trimmings for Fall and Winter. M. BRUCKNER, Proprietor, Phone 708-12 48-47 Main Street SELECTYOUR GIFTS NOW by making a small deposit. I will hold any article for you Long Point will be discontinued by the borough power house December F ‘Monday evening the Haviland class of the Second Congregational church met at Mrs. R. H. Montgomery's, 29 Coit street. Thursday, Tranksgiving day, and the Feast of St. Andrew the Apostle, the holy communion will be celebrated in the Episcopal churches. Come with the crowd to the Police- men’s Ball, Dec. 1, in Olympic hall at .30 p. m.—adv. 5 An anniversary high miass of re- quiem for Mrs. John Callahan was sung In St Patrick’s church Tuesday at 8 o'clock by Rev. J. H. Broderick. Fewer students than usual from preparatory schools will be home for the holiday, as in many cases such schools delayed their term openings this Fall. All employes of the Mystic Woolen company at Old Mystic have been granted an increase in wages amount- L, 5 e ble, because we vat 190 ;}:\:&h !:nfi“lg : : s ot Mrs. Blizabeth G. Daniby and son Market Price—Second Premium Went to Billings T. e com- |our food is rich. Our blo e kidneys Edmeénd wili leave this evening for with urie acid which the el 24 . strive to filter out, they weaken from v pend the holiday with A of Lind and Third to Mrs. A. E % to o o e very lyard to Hewitt of | #an ey overwork, become ish; the elm- S 4 inative tissues ciog And the result is ders. ‘They will i 5 Sedrwieh s 4 of the Hop: Sunday evening. o Lebanon—Thirty-four and a half Pound Bird Entered by : e A Wallingford correspondent notes H. E. m of Lyme Wi . N the Hopkins & |~ When your kidnoys teel like lumps 01 .‘ 1 3 art: e that Arthur Brooks, Steve Mead and h Disqualified ‘Because of lmfl S bac 5 or the urin: Forest Feicher of Norwich, Conn., epent the week end with Mr. Brooks' Head Was Cut Off —Prize Turkeys Will Furnish Thanks- Euenn, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Brooks of outh Orchara street. > giving Dinners for Rock Nook Home, New London speils, acid NOTED MAGAZINE ED\TOR‘ & the petition. The remonstran ot bt it s Y ADDRESSED ACADEMY PUPILS. -County Home and the Sheltering Arms. L iy 0 o ounces of Jad Salis; tuke a table- f spoonful in a glacs of water before iam. Webster Elisworth Gave In- breakfast for a few days and your structive Address on Publishing and kidneys wiil then act fine. Thi= fa- 5 larger When James Stoddard o6f Ledyard|of the neck it was dis: : How- 0 sed location is an | MOUs saits is made from the acid of . and Frank A. Bution of North Ston- | ever, the owner Qid ot bing et the S e e DT e A o ot | #rapes and lemon juice, combined wita On Wednesday morning William | Ington, judges in the Norwich Morn-|way to Norwich for naught for i ‘commissioners lithia, and has been sed for genera- Webster Ellswort.h gave a most inter- ing Bulletin’s monrteenth Annual Tur- | found a ready purchaser, James mn.. tions to flush and stimulate clogged esting address on Publishing and Lit- "z’ contest, avbrmd at Somers Bros. -nddwu placed on exhibition in his 1&;‘2:?; itto“r‘n’ellx“::'.-:l‘f;m’ .t.i:-e :::'\e:e I;lt t‘I;a Nor- | Store_on Franklin street at noon on| Window. T or 1 - ;"lacg":?;:eth::alddi‘;n‘\)v“mnl:a:;lg‘lgdr\cfn Tuesday to pick out the three- prize| The first prize of $10 for the largest ero. | ritation, thus’ ending bladder dis- Siater hall. There were also present| Winners they were confronted by onejanqd fattest young turkey was award- | tofore decid orders. s g a numbe rof invited fricnds. Principal | 0 the finest displays of turkeys ever|ed Bilk . Avery of Ledyard. It|board; Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot in- Henry A. Tirrell presented Mr, Ells- hatched and grown in this part of the | Weighed just 18 1-2 pounds and is a[been adjudicated by this board - the | jure, makes a delightful ef O{Vemmt wonhr, and $noke of the rare oppor- |State. The array of turkeys laid out | beauty that any Th: ving u.bh character of —m street has so changed | lithia-water beverage, and belongs 'l(n tunity the listeners enjoyed of hearing In front of the judges included the| would be proud to own. addition to | as to confirm the wisdom of past de- | €very home, because nobody can make & man who had Spent & lifotime oditing | bisgest and fattest ever entered in The | the ten dollars prize The Bulletin pur- | elsions of the bodrd on this abestion |a mistako by having a good kidney and managing magazines. For 40 years Bulletin contest. They were of ex-|chased the turkey at the market price|and make this location miore unsuita- flushing any time. ho nad engased in such. occupation, | cellent color, there was not a blemish | and will present it to the Rock Nook Beving been with the Century com-|to be seen;’ they were well rounded | Home for the children’s Thanksgiving pany, .which was formerly Scribner’s |out and plump. It was plain to be seen | dinger. 4 & Arms We RIS ERely magazine, for nearly that length of that the owners of these handsome The five dollar prize for the second|tin company, the Crane Realty com- - as 3 fis time, the latter years before his re- | Lhanksgiving delicacies entered into | young turkey in size was awarded Mrs. | pany, Lucius Brown, the . Sunlight tirement having meen the president. the ¢ontest with real enthusiasm and|A. E. Hewitt of Lebanon. This tur- Bulldlni company, Alling Apartment Mr. Ellsworth's address was appre- | €Xerted themselves in their efforts to|key, weighing 18 pounds was purchas- | block, Emil M. Fox, Charles A. Ga- ’ . capture the prizes at stake. ed by The Bulletin at the market price | 8er, Jr., -G. E. Hodge, Fred G. Thumm, e by D o ao i ot “vit| The contest was open t any man, |and will provide the Thapksgiving | Albert A Fiiswell, ‘George W. Fri ere s ecelpe woman, boy or girl residing in New | dinner for those at the Sheltering | Well, Joln Inick, W. A. Somers, T e L e iod hictors of | London and Windham counties. The | Arms. The Norwich Electric company, Aa boolks and book publishing beginning | Fules called for native turkeys, hatch- | A. J. Bennett captured the prize for | Goldblatt, D. S. Marsh, Ralph Ben- with the half century mark of 1800, |ed and grown in either of these two | the largest and fattest turkey over afdette H. Bruckner, A. Haunt, S. Aber- or our Dreams and books, he said, are each | counties and that the feathers should | year old. The bird weighed 31 pounds. | ®ictz, Ashley T. Boon, S. P. Allen, | & ‘world. It poasible, he weuld have|DPe removed, the entrails drawyn, the | Mr. Bennett received in adition to the|Charles C. Treat, Leone & Alcorace Hesired to be'a writer, since that did | WIngs cut off at the first joint the | prize of $5, the market price for his|Erienburz & Son, Nino D. Palma, The e hot lie within his scope the next best|heads Ieft on. An oversight in regard | turkey, and The Bulletin wiil present | Household, W. H. Oat, A, T 01}[5 T thing was o be & publisher. Tn his|to the latter regulation, that is, that| this turkey to the New Lo Coun- | Ple Link Corporation by Osten T. Fer. glvmg carly and caliow days he wrote some| the heads be left on, disqualified one|ty Home children for their Thanks-|8uson, F. M. Greer, J. T. Young and poer{y but was advised hy his superior | 0f the largest and most handsome|giving dinner. John M. Thayer, H. C. Lane. J‘ In the publishing house in which he | DIrds ever entered. The bird was own.| The prize winners were on exhibition Conant, T. F. Burns, E. B. Worthing- . hha & humble position to try only one|ed by H. E. Stephenson of Lyme and|at the.store throughout the afternoon|'on, Henry Bridger, the C. A. Kuebler Dress“lg . when placed on -the scales it regis-|and evening. Others who had turkeys| ®0mpany and Allyn L. Brown. e T o S 1 | tered 54 1-2 pounds. This was with- | entered were Mrs. J. Purcell of Col. |, Tuesday morning at 1030 oeclock ing ond. There one has at least re.|Out the feet and without the head and | chester, E. R. Gillett of Salem, H. C. there will be a hearing"on the matter D e ety ot Sant T80 | a_g00d part of the neck. With these| Eccleston of North Stonington,” Johm | Pefore the county commissioners. For the base of your Thanks- o hoine T T, %ho maney | additions the turkey would have welgh- o o L odrana, Wpemgton. JoI | “Judge John H. Barnes will appear| . P o . for Leving & Co. and there will vin; use of our until Christmas. Ing to 10 per cent, to take effect on | rewards are not great, but it is @ daily | g Practically forty pounds. Because|Salem, G. A. Miller and Albert Green- | fiimcrous witneases remonstrating. |51 & dressing use one of ot December 4. joy. 5 A A = = = one, two or three button Suits While engaged in carpenter avork onY 1gnn (e, 10 vear period from 185 to ? il bl [? it taste; over this 1 ew! 8 new cottage being erected at Crys- | 1500 Lhere were & great many books of | CONTRIBUTED OVER $40 SUSPENDS PERMITS FOR WA Pl o suit your taste; o ’ tal Lake Willlam McKeeman of El | classics and will live beyond their own FOR HEBREW SCHOOL. IMPORTATIONS OF CATTLE| Mary E. Nichols, wife of C. Letana|put on a Chesterfield, box or Phone 799-3 21 Broadway hm““'k""e A 7 & generation. Among these he mentioned NOTICE Time, 9 o'clock Wednesday evening. Place, the Elks’ club. The girl is wait- ing for you—adv. Clinton D. Hanover, John Tdmlin- n and Burt Fort of Groton Wwill leave day on a six months’ cruise down the Atlantic coast to Florida in Mr. 2 L3 Hanover's power boat. The minimum price of ber 1st will be 9c a quart, 5¢ a pint. Norwich Milk Producers’ Association D. W. AVERY, Secretary SPECIAL FOR THANKSGIVING ONLY 1 bottle Branch Brook Rye. 1 bottle Holland Gin...... 1 bottle California Port Wine. Total For Thanksgiving Only $1.50 AND OTHER SPECIALS A, 89-438 West Main Street, Norwich Phone 1182-3 COAL AND LUMBER GOAL Fres Burning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK A. D. LATHROP Difice—cor. Markst and Shetucket Sts. Telephone 175 PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING —_— e Robert J. Cochrane GAS FITTING, PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING Washington 8q., Washington Iuildmg Norwich, Conn, Agent for N. B. O, Sheet Packing. Phone 531 MODERN PLUMBING Is as ecssential in modern house as electricity is to lighting, We guaran- tee the very best PLUMBING WORK by expert workmen at the fariest prices. Ask us for plans and prices. J. F TOMPKINS 67 West Main Street T. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing 82 Franklin Street IRON GASTINGS FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY THE VAUGHN FOUNDRYCO The program of the meeting of the Connecticut Public Healith Association to be held mn New Haven December 9, is being prepared by Dr. John T. Black of the state board of health. Next Sunday. being the 100th anni- versary of the founding of. the Con- gregational Educational soclety, the anniversary will be noted in some of the Congregational churches. Visit Woman’s Exchange for mince and sSquash ples; choice cakes for Thanksgiving. Hot lunches served daily.—adv. Mrs. Emma Fell, 68, for eléven years & resident of North Coventry, died on Bunday at the residence of her daugh- ter, Mrs. Caroline Brown, in Andover. Death resulted from preumonia. Norwich alumni have been notified that the annual dinner of the New England Association of the Alumni of Brown University is to be held Jan. 23 at the Copley Plaza, Boston. Although no new cases of infantile paralysis have been reported in this state for three weeks, the state board of health put an additional patient trom Union, on the records Monday. Connecticut'’s _population Jan. 1, 1917, will be 1,254,926, as determined by the bureau of the census, which based its calculations upon the in- crease shown by the federal census of 1900 and 1910. The price of a ticket for the Elks’ dance will provide Christmas cheer to some poor family. Fifty cents, lady and gentleman.—adv. The autumn invitation exhibition of work from the craft departments of Norwich Art school is to be held at Converse gallery Dec. 5, from 3 to 6. The public exhibition begins Dec. 6 and continues until the 15th. ‘The December term of the Tolland county superior court will open in Rockville, Tuesday, Dec. 5. It is prob- able that a short calendar session will be held Friday, Dec. 1. Judge Wil- liam L. Bennett of New Haven will preside. Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Lobmis of Bolton who were married 30 years ago Tuesday and the former’s brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Loomis who were married the day after are both to celebrate the anniversaries on the thirtleth this year. The new cement walk connecting Connecticut college trolley waiting was com- pleted Monday. The walk is laid in the shape of a T, crossing the road and running parailel with the car track for a distance of about 30 feet. Dancing and Deportment. Mr. D. F. Clifford will be at Wauregan House parlors, Sat., Dec. 2, from 3 to 6 to arrange classes in dancing. Terms, 15 lessons $8. Further information see Mr. Clifford or write.—adv. ‘The opening entertainment in a se- ries by the Catholic men’s societies of New London, was given at Hibernian ball by 8t. Mary’s Holy Name society Monday night. Rev. T. M. Crowley, D. D., addressed the meeting and he gzuuad and encouraged the plan of lding the series. Seven of the first line baitleships of the Atlantic fleet. on which there are Connecticut boys, puf to sea ‘about nosn Monday for target practice. The ips _include the Connecticut, Wyoming, Utah,” Florida, Oklahoma, Texas and New York and destroyers Flusser and Monaghan. The body' of Dianthe A. widow of John: T. Batting, was forwarded to South Ooventry Monday for burlal. Mrs. tting died at Preston Thurs- day nt @ age of 74. Funeral serv‘lces were conducted by Rev. J. Danforth, g{l‘tflr lof the First Church of Christ, London. flmu-:l _report re- 3- u in which a llu' dent.g puzicl~ eric Blair Palmer, died at her homo in Leffing- |, well at 7.50 o'clock Tuesday night af- | pinch-back Overcoat. ure Against the Foot and Mouth|ter an iliness of about a year. She | 2 and ‘the Heorth, Hard Times, Tom| Ident. e o g [ras 56 years of age and was 2 mem- | For seasoning add a nice sty- Brown, Scarlet Letter, House of Seven i o well. On Sunday evening 60 members of | Pending further diagnosis of what z _|lish Shirt and one of our new o dofieing Engitsh aumms'Amnng e gme op . the pres- | e A eipe: e inr s CIty: | mer of Hartford. Harry Palmer, at Ties; garnish with a new Hat Lowell, sTaenn el Wdtoc! bountiful luncheon for his guests and | pended the issuing of permits for the | \Fl. FAUSHL Tathbun ow East Great Br;"wn;ng! g chgfel | he was heard in interésting remarks |importation of cattle susceptible to | FFS. Hen e David Copperfield, Bleak House, Tale| Enthusi ic Meeting of Sons of Israek of Two Cities, Little Dorritt, Adam |- Hel H P - PiUfs Palieh I - ewstiace. Sitimir ] oh arpetion Hold st Home or i Order is Only Precautionary Meas- Brownings, Walt wWhitman, Eor B e I AT i | the disease into Connecticut until fur. | Plain. - There are also two grandchil-| We're ready with all the \hots infiaenord the Siyic of each pther, | Pabt and especlally for his loyaity to | ther notice. The order applies fo eat- | €% . 0 £ Harris “nscessaries” — prices and Dickens shows very elearly the infiu: | the_organization was preesnted a|fo sheep, and swine. Commissfoner = = M ell. knpw Washi T in his de.|Ppraving silk garment with a golden elps said Tuesday it was only a| Harvey E. Harris, a we RHyWI styles are right. ence of Washington Irving in bis de- | F0¥0LS air pStmicic Drecautionary measure, so far as con- | New London man, died at Lawrcnce ig] 2 . _ | cernea ‘Connecticut, and that the sus- | hospital Monday night from an attack Dickens “cxercised his. inflaence. sver | ., .3 making e e o ieke o | Dension would probably be temporary. of Bright's disease. The young man's our American writer, Brete Harta | NIok salds [ (f7e WAnt wou @ TE8 281 " Shippers In all parts of the state are | death was sucden and he was about | I American literature at this'time was | SX2mPIe of thid Eatment prESTRLel 0| roceiving the following notification | his duties Saturday morning. He en- C e‘;;st&rn, mx:;te orb‘:ltnema:a:im‘ ttron; S0 WA want you to be to us in the fu- | from the office ?f the commissioner on | tered Lawrence hospital Sunday. m: D:bl(i;:hmgr:s d:“e innEo::g: of| ture, and as this garment covers your | domestic cattle: He was employed as chauffeur for n "] “Owing to the conHlitions 4t Kansas|Charles H. Klinck, .and had driven Main Stre ; There‘is in this day a disposition to :3(,(}; ”;?{Zh’g'éfir’go’fl',’,”,‘,i",‘,‘au‘{% d“m City and other sections at this time |antomobiies for ycars. He was 29 207 Street ignore the writings of Lonstellow and | *“no o1, *baeniic. chatrman of tho | not_determined ‘because of foot and | years of age and fived with his mother, aa dgl:l? psrezirergfieru auot;lol of Smr‘;n evening, made a few eloquent remarks fluuth‘dlseas;. ud]flig'cmfdm;e with 5 and his little sis- — and the Spoon r Authology. Sure- | PV T o Tas 8 body et the rules.and resulations in reference Ruth, ed street.. Many : < ly a finer poem of Indian life than|o¥ SRVRS( WS B8 B O eardlecs | to the importation into this state of | friends mourn his sudde ndemise. He Thanksgiving Service. Hiawatha was mnever written and| +“Zs tinction in rank, and fight for|2nimals, approved by his honor, Mar-| wag born in Brooklyn, but lived mnast| rmpere will be a Thanksgiving service oo nould keep 'his place in| our aim in life, which Is, the proper| s H. Holsomd, governor of Connec | ot his life in New London. at Park churcn on Thursday inorning O e entire perlod since the middle | Buidance of our youth, in order, that, tta: for b et L at 11 o'clock. The collcction wili be permits for the importation into the L of the last century has been ome of | WHSR we depart from thie World, We)gtate of Connecticut of cattle, sheep, FONERAL. great literary importance, numbering| v jive in America and we enjoy other ruminants and swine is sus- Mrs. R rt Parks. among notable duthors Bryant, Irving, obe 3 pended. < e al rights, so we must prepare our | Pl line Park: ife of Robert Donald Mitchell, Emerscn, Longfel- | S5 ‘All such animals now in_transit| Mrs. Caroline Parks, wife o er! 5 5 hildren to be good Jews, good Ameri- low, Hawthorne, Mectley, 2 d are to remain in quarantine upon ar- | Parks, died Saturday at her home in cans and good citizens. x Ba?l?:v efiflam‘fi“gvm'é?"mé’;?w;’?"(fl‘“i %‘ -f.’;‘.i cortx;;ush;:s gg%n'“”;m; f:;?lsfith dfii‘x:ama:{o:u? bt: i;e:‘;:r‘;"{; Dnsrk?: nw‘"nz born June 12, 1861, in Can- 1 5 midni -y i § t of h fiad Boy and Louiso Alcott achieved | such climax, that 42,50 was domatea |SSTINE (Ra! ey A7 free from the | 48 DU SR, LV L TP B Sl o Lanier and Mark Twain appéared and | DY, the various members present for| “Shippers must furnish certificates |she leaves three daughters, Mrs. Julia Stevenson’s genius developed. the Souw of IncRel LIy from proper federal or state officials | Fitzsimmons of Guilford, Mrs. Flora Mr. Elisworth spoks of Mark Twain's that section § has been complied with, | Rogers of Durham, Miss Clara Parks difficulty in obtaining a publisher on|{gT. ANNE’S SOCIETY when reporting arrival of animals. | Of Newton, eight sons, Robert of U for the sufférers of Europe. CUMMINGS & RING Funeral Directors ~ . asvi . Wethersfield account of his disreputable appear- This action refers to the proper dis- |¢asville, Benjamin of Wei 2 ll E Sine/and of s Huss siiccess & an GETS NINE CANDIDATES | infection of all cars, boats, crates, | George of Simsbury, Lawrence offal- and. ml)almef; actor in amateur theatricals, his one —_— wagons, vans or other vehicles used | ingford, Wilfred, Ernest, Elmer and —————— drawback being a disposition 10 con- | Rev. Myles P. G,Ivin Resigns as their |in ;;::;n gltln;pofl:]:ion ‘.l)it live uxtmls,n ;heo;ig:ml::rks, all of Durham, and tinue talking after his lines Thad| Chaplain and is Succeeded by Rev.|, SOmiis for the Stipment, of four e funeral services were hefd on gee\fi'g:g i ;coto:-s Erent’ oolitglon of MISE! ‘Betsr Cuny. rl.:%m have been revoked, Commissione: Mondsy ‘z‘alterngon at 2[,‘30 (;'cm‘?k (}‘: en 18 ' Ips said d the Durham_Congregational church, Luyz?(“:ngulsfrmén é’#fi"ffiffia’?fi.‘:fi D Y e o ks Rev. Louis Ruge officiating, ~Buriai & e 3 s et t T - . era of ‘short story writing, of ‘which D ot held ok Tacates oreming. Y] PLACING BEAUTIFUL STATURS. | "=* T DRtham tenter opmetery ere ha en but litfie previous to F 9, H this time. AlSo this decade saw How- | (i, Tooms, on, Broadway with the AT ST, PATRICK’S CHURCH. Wages Raised in Yantic. ell's first pubiication. The Civil war L o The Admore Woolen Mills of Yantic was held Tesponsible for the mew Iit- | oo, e wesinatien o6 Hay) Statues Are Made of Carrara Marble| nave posted notices in their factory to erature. Tt set in motion different | yy. 5 5 d Stand on Solid Marble Mu- the effect that on Decembler 4 the em- o o Myles P. Galvin as chaplain was ac-| ™ fordés. The Centennial at Philadelphia Comy Wwas “1 tals. ployes, numbering about 300 in all, will also plaved ita part in moulding the ggpf,?a;{;‘}n‘“"n‘;?';m'g bkt ooty | be granted a 10 per cent. raiep in their ANKS21IVIN thought and expression of the times.| heardq in a few interesting remarks.| Men ore engaged in setting up the | Wages. ; T. 337 MAIN STREET Opposite Post Office 'Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant year particular- many - things to It made for a purely American litera- | on next Tuesday evening fhe sewing | two beautiful angel statues of marble ture. Although much of it could have Sircls of the !Mz;gy Wil hold & socie] | presented to St. Patrick's church. The been by Buropeans, yet more of it was | cuanic and invitations have been ex- | bedestals were presented by the Jadi€s z m o by ery bone and sinew of Ameri- | tended to the St. Veronica society of | of ihe parish and the statues by the Incidents In Soclety Reciinds ue 36 - ‘Mary's sock o] me society. And’ just at. this time there was| orville and St s socisty ot ienM ot ¥ ly that we ha: RS W TE e marble and stand on_ pedestals three be’ thankful for. wollds, widely separated. By day one and one-half feet high made of solid We kept aloof from a world of those to crowd the floor of the stock | MANY PATRONIZED CATHOLIC marhl; :11!‘13 very beautifully hand- 2 carved. e statues are fol d one- P i night living in a world of dreams and WOMAN'S CLUB SALE | 1017 Yoot in height and the angol holds | ooreme i teriobenaing @ pumber of |} with unusual prosperity. poetry. Surely in this his native town | 4 6 .o Soace in Thayer Building |in One hand a marble staff wkich sup- R 77 For the family reunicn ainner it is most fitting he should have found | Had Corner Spi ye 9| ports a candelobra which has eight 1 old-fashioned Thanke- boyhood days. In A New England In old brass to correspond with the | Brooklyn, N. Y., visiting Mrs. Olcott’s giving kind, the following sug- Childhood Margarct Fuller =~ has| The Catholic Woman's club held 8 |other fixtusres of the chiech. "The an. | mother, Mfs. George R. Hyde and her gestions therefore, may be in achieved the double distinction of | very successful cake sale on Tuesday | gels' wings are very handsome and’ sister, Miss Mary Hyde. bringing the flesh and blood boy in|from 10 o'clock in the morning until 5 | lines of the statues denote the work of CARVING SETS and of producing =a litile masterpiece | ing in a corner space of the W. Placed on the sides of the arch of the|!8 With her husband at Wallingford. CUT GLASS WARE tion. was sold out and the organization wil be with them over Thanksgiving, one SILVERWARE After these men came those who | realize a good sum. » g from Harvard o oo ature o her various Torms fov | The committes in charge comprised | ANNUAL ORGAN RECITAL e s Boston: satedl B stook s, priced ios' bring their theme: Burroughs, Burbank, Er- | Mrs. Jamas Canty, chairman, Mrs. — § ‘The statues are made -of Carrara Stedman. a man who moved in two|C o exchange, buving and selling, and by Mrs. Albert G. Mitchell has returned war and we have becn b essed the faithful chronicles of his life and Store All Day Tuesday. lights.” The candelabra are finiched oft | p M, and Mre, W. Tyler Oleott are in || —the r all his mischievous youth betore us |In the afternoon in the Thayer bulld- | o siilled sculptor. The statues will bs | Mrs. C; Lesiie Hopkins of Norwich deserving of a far-reaching recogni- | Taylor department store. Durythln’ altar. Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins’ two sons will FRUIT KNIVES nest Thompson Seton. ~Their keynote | Nellie Sullivan, Mrs. M. V. Murphy, AT BROADWAY CHURCH was simplicity, as.was fitting. Mrs. Morris Kelley, Mrs. Jnhn J. Cor- Stockton, Eurner, Hopkinson Smith, | kery and Mrs ¥ T. Sylvia, Richard Watson_Gilder, Jack London, | The ladles are planning to hold an- Thomas Nelson Page, Oliver Hereford, | other sale before Christmas Frances Hodgson" Burnett were all fa- about quick sales THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. After two weeks' visit with her Organist Frederick W. Lester Pre. | daughter, Mrs. Samuel Roland Crock- sented $250 in Goid Picces. On Tuesdav evening befors a very " Cr8cker returns with her to ys. Established 1872 large congregation Frederick W. Les- [0 spend. the holidays. ’ miliar figures to Mr. Ellsworth, many Expect to Start Porter Plant. ter, organist and musical director of PLA Jt!rlgzeg!mpmflflx beyond that into| ynayeations are that the H. B. Porter | the Broadway Congregational church ¢ Urtiaer fusee i & Son Co. woodworking plant on La- |for the put 25 years, gave hl- nual (] pu%?llgxed 335’“’3‘&-"‘&&':5’5;;“?2 fayette street will be started again, as | organ recital assisted by gr'cu Century and Joseph Jefferson his au- | the J. C. Turner Lumber Co. of New |way churnh choir, and Wnltm F. Les- ‘ i toblogbap b York, which parchased at public auc- | ter, & member of the choir since pril ~ i ~ tion jast week the land, buildings and | 1892, s DlOIncthEs of ;:i.“"},'};‘;, an au- | considerable of.the machinery, have| Both Frederick W. :‘m and Wal- American House T LS IRt wel0 AvDuar ab- e ner Hioers” P U8 | e bougucts ot fowers n-lan'hé 2 T Special Rates to Theatre Froupes, ed that. The usual method now is to e ,’,',“"M"" ' 2 o« Traveling Men, Eto. advance a certain amount, perhaps | - The town schools will hold a full |ofcroice WIS S @ & Lrveidy Cor it Strvet, five or ten thousand dollars, and later | sesslon today. At was pro- | % 5% ’ f ~ meotion. . Shetuc ; pay the royaltles. posed to have lehool u-! Friday, ‘were exocilently rende — = FARREL & . SANDERSON, Preps. Mr. Ellsworth-gave a list of best | on account of the need to sellers for 15 consecutive years as|much lost time, but it was fAnally de- follow, clded to omit the Friday - 5 Alice of Ola Vincenrcs, Mrs. Wiggs | usual . A= ‘Anne's”, Bach; Lo hogar i o of the Cabbage Patch, then Lady Scherszo, 3 = t Rose's Daughter, The Virsinta. Little X Foots, [ p g Shepherd of Xingdom Come, House of | itles of life like soap and beans must b, Mirth, The Lady of the Decoration, |be purchased again gnd Dey VIOLIN Tmu ‘of the Lonesome Pine, The Ro- | book once sold and uUp Prodigal Judge, The Harvester, | far as another purchase is [5) A ey St G el - % '+ 'TEACHER David Ha tedge Boadway g " rum was & renmlmbly 5 - euod seller as well. . 5 X 1 < bokiel. An ltrln. Instruments repaired . The pul o r_the _ - . B - . p addresd E