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and Embaimers WM, H. ALLEN SETH N. TAYLOR DAVID H. WILSON 88Main St DIAMONDS WATCH BRACELETS, of every description, _ newest models in every finist j ez A John 87613071. Bliss \ Cverhauling and Repair Work OF ALL KINDS ON AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAGONS, TRUCKS and CARTS, Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim< ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. Blacksmithing in all its branches. Scott & Clark Corp. 507 to 515 North Main St DENTIST DR. E. !. JONES Suite 46 Shannon Building Take el Shetucket Stieet en- trance. Phooe Trommer’s Evergreen Beer REAL GERMAM LAGER is on draught at obi. JACKEL'% Co. Most Clgars Are Good-— THESE ARE BETTER TOM'S 1:2-3 5¢c CIGAR GOOD FELLOW 162CIGAR Tty them and see. THOS. M. SHEA, Prop, Franklin St Next to Palace Cafe DR. A. J. SINAY Dentist Rooms 18-19 Alige Building, Norwich Phone 1177-8 Good For Hot Weather Salmon, Tunny Fish, Shad Roe, Lobster, Shrimp, Kipper- ed Herring, Sardines, Etc. Poople?flarket 6 Franklin Street JUSTIN HOLGEN, Proprietor DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon McGrory Building, Norwich, Conn. D.S. MARSH Pianos Player-Pianos Victor Victrolas ON EASY TERMS Suniight Building, Marsh Building, ‘N‘ Fr_n;‘kfln Street, 230 State Strest, orwic! 164 ADAMS TAVERN 1861 offer to the public the finest standard brands of Beer of Europe and America: . Bohemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bhv“t.t:l ss, Paie and Burton M; i Guinness” lin_Stout, Ginger unker Hil e, Frank Jones Nburiehe i=g Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser, Budweiser, Schlitz and Pabst, ‘ADA L - MAHONEY BROS., FALLS AVENUE Hack, Livi THE WEATHER. bty Conditinns. The eentor of the northwedtern dis- Against Evidence—John Milton Keeney of New York. :?xt"fia'&”fim"fin‘i’mfi : Wants Commission Due Him as Business Agent for His ence valley. Duriag the last 24 hours the disturbance caused gencral Tains Fither's Estate in Waterford—Several New: Suits Are east of the Mississippi river. The w=ather remuined utiseasonably yarm, during Wednesday throughout Filed in Superior Court Office. ' Fraing T morning will b8 fol- - lowed by Wweather and fair weather on Friday in New England and New York. ‘oole) o the verdict of the jury in the super-|mother and which he has never re- ty &Jfi%mufl“ ‘&."”{f;‘.’,,“,“;;] rior court in this city on Tuesday aft- |ceived. viver durmg w:e next 48 hours, (4 e o 2 Thursday On Wednesday a motion to set’asidejalleges was bequea to him by his ernoon in the case of Frank W. Bar-| Mary E. Damas Austin 6f New.Lon- ber against thc Great Atlantic and Pa-|don has filed an action against Fred- The winds along the north Atlantic | i "EL"C 750 Red with the court|erick B, Austifi of New Longon asking coast will i ‘south, shifting to est; middle Atlantic, moderate southweet. Forecast. : Probably |it is excessive and against evidence. |her two children and r and colder. | ' The superior court started to try the| Louls McAllister Soutlfl‘n. New En, and Eastern |case of John Milton Keéney of New Yol Thursday. preceded by rain i 2 3 mar- to |clerk. The verdict was for hm*n:d‘ gverea a?d sumu{' 'A;l;:g w::; e he saught damages of $15,000. The mo. led on 3 tion to set aside the verdfct is made :J:mn desertion and intolerable by the defendant on the ground that . She asks a divorce, custody of Young Jongers of old {“’" e oGght u?«m against against P. LeRoy Harwood, et her husband phonse Jongers in early [a), in Norwich wodn:my merning, | Newport, claiming a divorce on the morning: Friday fair and colder. The suit arises over the Bettlement of |grounds of desertion. They were mar- Observations in Nerwich, the uht§ g; tpefllun;m'gf :‘n‘:gf' m‘afil MO: .l!:n:. &'a&."l: ;:;idl::e asks 1 ports from Keeney of al ord, of e e ree. J?;;"gf;—::fié‘mfffw“m, g,m, fendants are administrators. .‘gadhy Potter filed action on Wed- In temperature and thanges Wednesday: 6 p. m... Highest 64, lowest 44. Comparisons. Fredictions for Wednesday: Over- cast, with probable rain. Wednesday’s weather: Light rai and fom, followed hy c:nfing;! w:n:nn UNDER CIVIL SERVICE threatening at night. i SUAOH S Come Before National Civil Service; Sun, T High | Riecs. | Sets. || Wakar. |\‘ Moon |~ Reform League. [ & m | p. m || & m || pp m/| The most interesting matter, proba- Six Bours aft I Hde, whith 18 fation — Thanksgiving Exercises at Completed—Personals and — the barometrip Ther. Bar. | commission as business agent for his|asking $1,760 damages on a common Schoo urprige Shower—Pavement hi< es for $2,080.90 which he |nesday against the Robert Palmer & cla.he:sn % due him from the 6state as|Son Bhipbuilding Company of Groton father’s erty in New York of |count. > :-; §,°,§: v:hlch 'né"?é’uk care, collecting rents,| Meyer Blumenthal brings a similar 55 30,25 | making repairs, etc. He also sues action against u-fi- Rosenberg and =% 1$5,000 which is the value of diamonds |wife of Norwich. He asks $1,000 dam- + |and other jewelry which the plaintiff |ages on a common count. RS SSR SS EE SICE SRS e S At MAY PLACE POSTMASTERS 'AR’E RESPONSIBLE FOR “TAX OF EMPLOYES. One of Most Important Matters to}important Decision Concerning Income ! Tax Annovnced by Internal Revenue Department. An important dccision concerning the income tax has been announced by Sets. | . biy, and certainly ofe that everyone interested in governmental affairs will | the internal revenue department. Ac- bé desiroud of hearing thoughtfally | Ording to this decision, corporations or organizations exempt from fling a discusseffitnar will come befors the|lc:”income return must now e a Refoym league which will meet | Withholding rezurn, or. in other words, Denkmbee © 15 {he. (aportant topl ivle for their cmployes that of the eftort which is to be directed | TSC 0178 yeor or mor o tewards the including of all postmast- | the salaries of emploves receiving thaf ers including even - those in the|2mount or over they must withhold first, second and third classes are mot | the eduivalent of the tax and file the Grammar |under civil service provisions and have “’“t"hh‘:l"lzse;e‘e“‘;;- hul g never been aithoufh the law has cov- | Biernal SeveRue ototts e ered the less important offices for many | SCUOR e AT Tt Notes. vears. porations or organizations exempt from This important topic 1s one of those | Aling @ net income return. have not The pupils of all the grades of the |siated for. consideration in the new | been held rosponsible for the tiling of Greenev: bled Wednesday afternoon schoo} hall for the Thanksgiving exer- cises. The following is the O Come, Come Away, grades; Thanksgiving, BElizabeth Mc- Climon; Better Have Your Family Grammar school assem- |program of the league for its future | [StUIns by their employes with salaries in _the |iyork and it is expected the New Ha- | 9f, 33,000 a vear or more. ven session will be an epoch making| The following.notice concersieD) the program: | oo S O SE the work | new decision hadwbecn sent GuE€Xom song, all| smong other things, the new programe SEREIS SCalle i S L IRk pun Tl of the league provides for the investi- gation and research into conditions in| ,Attention is invited to the Janguage Physician, James Kilday; Give Thanks, *he - federal service which' will bring | °f Paragraph G, act of Oct. 3, 1913, Dorilla Reil; Boy Scout March, song, and =ection 11, act of Sept. g 1918, seventh and eight grades; The Schoof |10, &Nt the very best methads . of} (hiy TCoaly 10" the exemption of cer- Boy's Version, James Fitzgerald; To- checking the relative efficiency §f em- | i corporations and organizations day and Tomorrow, Fred Smead: The |PIO¥es if the gevernment servied: & and their income from the incomne iax, Farmer’s Boy, Elizabeth Krohn; There’s Music in the Air, grades; The First Thanksgiv A criticism often leveled at the civil service system today is that gt fills| Under paragraph G of the act of i “are | Oct- 8, 1913, the lanzuage was the. government . service with “Ar¥ | il," o ccver, that nothing in . this song, all ing, Edna . rot.” *Jf it.is zranted that the system ” 3 M e e T er JaBSWer: | o appointments now In vomue for cler- | Scction shall 2Eply o — taipoing Gertrude Oelge; Thanksgi' , Stell e . u i ter than e old spoils system, th Skon B Do orambia, the | guestion remain®, how can “dry rot” _ | nine different kinds of corporaticns or ical and other minor positions is bet organizations), Under this Janguage was held that the corporations or ving Din- Rttor e Coealyall STades, a1 Mo. |De completely elirginatedz How can | OFgantzations included witrin the fan- Namara announced that the boys of the semlor class were to be |Secured the appointment of the “most commended to:“\(he excellent work |fit” only. the “most fit" shall stay in done by them in making o for the Occum school manual training hours. The Gustave Lambert{, Hugh i guage of this proviso were not affect- the public be assured that once it has ST By any of (he proeisions..of the statute, nd that not only was ticeir income’ exempt from tay but the <or- book-case | office? Q. ti or organizat vere also The anstwer to these questions is to|Porations or organizations were als D sve b | establish in the civil service an ade- | themselves - vt Dilworth, |anate svatem of efficlency records | (1§ reduirements of the law. following Harold Krohn, James Moran, Thomas |Which wiil enable the proper official to | Section 11, act of Sept. s, 1216, pre- Ferguson and Arthur Olson. Several barrels were packed with |inefficiency exists. vides: (a) that there shall not be Koow ot ennnce where and when| . o4 under ihis title any incoms re. g - ived by any ——--" (and then 14 good things to cat for Thanksgivin The enlarged program of the “ague | ¢ - i by the pupils of the school. gm,es‘: will be discussed at lensth at the dma‘renlt kinds of c r]:‘orau?ns or o;'; barrels were sent to the city’s poor.|meettng of the council of the League]ganizations are named). It is he A very pleasant surprise shower was given at the home of Mr. Theron Tefft of Fourth street in h b et of the nppro;ching marriage xg( Mot | Supt. Meader’s Prediction of Several|as to withholding and making returns Anna Verguson to Earle Leroy May- Months Ago Comes True. . | of tax withheid. - nard of New York. Games were play- | Surprise Shower for Miss Anna Ver- o Dbe held in New Haven on Dec. 4, |Under this language that the statate relieves from t12x only the income of e Oy s e el - Lite - cOIDOTNOORN. or - OrEunitgiond ARE WORKING NIGHTS named in paragraph (a) of scctidn 11, and that the said corporations or or- A AT PALMER SHIPYARD | ganizations are required to answer under all the provisions of the statute Therefore, ull corporations or or- ed and quartet selections were ren- Palmer shipyard is certainly some|ganizations which were relieved from dered by the Misses Mary Fenton |busy little spot. Workmen are em- |the withhoiding and accounting pro- Gladys Thorns, Delia Morris and Flora [ployed day and night and Sundays, | Visions of the act of Oct. 3, I will Raynes. Miss Verguson was well re- [following-the prediction made by Sup-|be required to withhold and-account membered by her many girl friends. |erintendent Meader several months|under the act:of Sept. 8, 1916 The presents included cut glass, sil- |ago. Every night till 11 o'clock and The 14 kinds of corporations or or- ver and a chair. The party broke up (sometimes all night long the sounds |ganizations named in section 11 are: et a late hour, wishing the hostess |of industry float over the village from First—Labor. agricultural or horti- prosperity and good luck. The affair |the little point on the south end. Men | cultural organization. was in chargeof Miss Gladys Thorns. |come and go, only recently a party of | Second — Mutual saviug bank not Rev. A. W. Burdon Gives Shop Talk |with the amount of wages paid. They | shares. At the Riehniond Radiator plant on |expected $3.50 and on learring that| Third—Fratornal beneficiay society, about 25 leaving, Deing dissatisfied | having a capital stock represented by Wednesday Rev. A. W. Burdon spoke |their pay was to be one dollar less | order, or association, operating under to the men at the noonday shop talk {than that they promptly departed.|the lodge sysiem or for the exclusive on What Makes Men Cowards. Rev,|Work is hurrieq on several of the| benefit of the membors of a fraternity Mr. Burdon took as an illustration |boats being repaired there as a big de- | itself eoperating under the lodze sys- Adam, who was the first coward when | mand for the craft is being made. tem, and providing for the payment of the Lord called to him Where art thou, and Adam and said, = B life, sick_accodent or other benefits to replied, 1 Trouble Getting Milk, the members «f such society, order or heard thy voice but was afraid. Our| The remaining campers at Pine |association or their dependents. supreme command over the universe |Grove are experlencing quite a little| Fourth—Domestic building and loan was lost by sin but now we are slowly | difficulty in getting milk nowadays, as | 8ssociaticn and co-operative banks winning it back again as we thrust|here is an apparent shortage and no | Without caoital stock organized and aside the cruel bomdage of sin which | milkman comes on the ground, there- |ODerated for mutual purposes and holds us first as a coward and thensas | by causing those desiring milk a two- | Without profit. @ slave. The work of laying the Pavement on the east side mile walk, and often- come back |« Fifth—Cemetery company owned and empty-handed.—New London Day. operated exclusively for the benefit of Pavement Complete. its members. Hassam Sixth—Corporation or association or- of North | ghe foot of Scofield’s hill which is not | 8anized and’ operated exclutively for Main street has been completed. The | hara enough for travel yet. The troi- | Teligious, chdritable, scientific or edu- greater part of the newly & ald street| jeys are still transferring from the | C2tional purposes, no part of the net Is open to trafic with the exception ECat tiacs o 5 income of which inures to the benefit of a small plece from Polaski hall £0 | porch a4t 1o eopencea® at Cund | of any private stockholder or Indi- Days. “I feel it my duty to write D. Rocke- | Worcester, Mass. feller give me\a thousand dollars. ‘It does me a lot of good to he of use to my fefllow mar® Heals Running Sores and Canuers Pilas | church there will be masses’ for tne | 28t of any private stockhoider or indi- il o vidual. . l;'oet:ke.r will be over by the ‘laut of the ‘Seventh—Fusiness league, . chamber i e of commerce or board of trade not or- Friday Devotions at St. Mary’s. gnnlzed for profit, and no part of the On Friday morning at St. Mary’s | Pet income of which inures to the ben- league of the Sacred Heart members | Vidual e e e e pemeart members | Bighth—Civie league or organization votions at which there will be a re- |Not crganized for profit but opera Also Stops ltching of Eczema in Few | coption of members into the Maiden of | 8XClusively for ths progpotion of %o- ] cial welfare the Sacred Heart society. Ninth—Club organized and opersted F.mn.l. and Notes. exgusixe!y for p!egmum recreation ~ E and other non-profitable purposes, no e e ;":,,fxm“""‘m"r part of the met income of which in. their meeting. ures to the Denefit of any private J stockholder or member. Principal F. P. McNamara is spend- |, Tenth—Farmers’ or ' other mutual - hail,” cyclone or firé msurance com- log Thinksgivias Wikl relatives ‘Wi, ‘nutest $ieh we Triestion o pany. mutual or co-operative telephone G resefit the Fed- | company, or like organization of a en- oo N e Boys® Ted: | purely iocaF character, the income of you a let- e v Britain. which consists solely of assessments, T L Jave Been ssniig|vention fn New Bifiain | Bues ‘and Tecs collscten fram membens OINTMENT PETERSON'S cents. The healing power in ment is marvelous. Eczema goe§ in |for the Thanksgiving recess! Old sores heal up like St Frank P. Murtha of Trinity ’,‘. for the sole gRrposs of meeting its ex- Teet | Penses. " |is at his h North M ML= | 18 st his home. % He X Eleventh. — Farmers', fruit growers’ or like association, organized and op- mfol- that other remedies do|_James Murphy, a student at the |erated’ sales agent for the pur- not seem to even rélieve are speedily | Boston Medical school, is éyendhxg the | Pose of markeling the products of its ‘entral ave- | Members and turning back to them 2 the proczeds of sales, less the neces- sary selling expenscs, on the basls of the guantity cf produce furnished by them. ASTOUNDING REPORT | “Frciem_corporation or sssoctation p, organized exclusive rpose of FOR NORWICH hoiding titie to provertr, Coltecting in- . | eos therefrommn, and turning over the The wife of a merchant had :tom- biowrsdh 3 'sexpens«, ach trouble so bad she could eat noth-{ ¢, " organizztion chhm)'ueu 35 ege ing but toast, fruiteand hot water.{empt from the tax imposed by this Everything else would sour and fer- | title; or : ment. ONE SPOONFUL buckthorn ‘Thifteerith—Federal land banks afnd bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adler- | national farm loan associations as pro- i'’ka bepefited hed INSTANTLY. Be- it section 26 of the act approved cause Adler-i-ka flushes the ENTIRE |- 17,91816, ontit! “An act to - alimentary - tract ,it relieves ANY | vide ‘capital ‘for asricultural dove‘:)_- CASE constipation, mient, to ereste standard of in- ‘e yestment based upon farm E to equalize rates of interestapon fasif: ; to a United ment de- holiday dt his home on n M, Statex, and for o D ) ‘Fourteenth—Joint stock land ba: 5_to o w,m.bm‘p‘ .‘&'gm& famd bank GILEAD NEN CLUB PLANS CELEBRATION O inaer Tousg, o | ners are mnmen wnd swonen, woop- (| S0l 2 . ing brings & shatp twinge in the sman | § days, Su N g - - . e e s svend L S N M_‘mfi breath away. Doan’s Kidney Pills re- s L B e vive sluggish Kidmeys—relieve achi g Mwu-”mumm: B werven W 00 A Rhady Wit D] Jdoess Suieis, $18 Sebr Mnie: BUSSAt, ¢ Chore time so the social time can | Norwich, says: “There ats tzies when start in early. There will be recitd- |1 have sttacks of backmche and my | ging ) e 510 e “Ef;::n‘ o :..v:; back becomes\ lame and sore. Tt bothe tors need. 3. ” lg.wmfiy':'ln ‘Harold Chappell will ‘nmm?!mmmfi be onmhnnd to l:mhh uu:c tor‘?‘op ing on my Peet all day lomg at work. es J n 3 r- *, o e M e T ot Benina ajs |1 have used Doaws Kidney Pifis on and other old favorites. Charies L.|ihess occasions and have slways had Miller will prompt. Apples and pop- Sl be Served auring the even musi¢ and corn will even- {the best of rewults. T think they are ing. ELDERLY WOMAN KNOCKRE® tion” - DOWN BY AUTOMOBILE| prce Boe, at all deaters. Don't sha- Mrs. Martha Chappell Escaped With a {ply ask for a kidney remedy - gt Bad Shaking Up. Miss Martha Chappell was hit and knocked over by a passing automo- bile in Uncasville Tuésday. As she does not hear weil, she started to cross bver just as an automobile was try- ing to pass Ber. Luckily the machine was going very slowly. She was bad- ly shaken and bruised, but ne bones were broken. This seems remarkable, as Miss Chappell is about 80 years Iistiess and ¢ old. The driver stopped and cirried re < ber to her homme, &nd after a minute | Baoy DEN' I 'I she said that she was al} right again. z'" More Recsipts for Auto Department. | Soegars S| 198 Main Stresh Norwich, Bonn. Frederick Wotstine _eliiet clerkc of s a Phone 1178 t automobile départment at the cap< t remedy. your m “fl b itol, éatd Tiuesday _that his bureau g & s . This is the Jargest sum received at 50 | few nights the Crescents g0 to Ja a. . J! p‘ swm early a date for the businéss of the| yewett tot will |+ . new year in the history of the depart- fmup fi]’m m g lon ment. of basket-shooters, Jocal boy: a rs has already received $15,000 on next ol YT T TR E played circles around Jewett City | TAFTVILLE mmmmfibmeammw 27 Maih Stree e year. elephons year's automobile reégistration list. they will do the same this 8812 Social and Dance at'the Maennerchor Victory for Indepéndents. ~Jaltullle do- PIpy - Javtt sCHI—] i Tiiney owitagothumi was. di Mecintyre-Sullivan Wedding. feated two out of thres strings by the - ¢ The Maennerchor club held their an- | snacbendents, Monday night =~ The TIST . nual Thanksgiving Eve social and!game across strong in the last few dance Wednesday evening at the club games house. A progra of 13 numbers | POXes and won the first two vas carried out. A five-piece orches- tra furnished musie for dancing. Re- Exercises at Wequonnoc School, freshngents were served by the com- In several of the grades at the Wi wittee in charge. . Quonnoc school there were Thanksgi Ing_ exercises. ‘@everal Dbarrels were WEDDING. packed for the poor and sent to the = MISTAK Melnty ullivan, < A quiet but very pretty wedding Personals and Notes. % . 2 took place at the Sacred Heart cHurch | Adam Troeger of Hartford §s spend- [i" ':'""':‘ . “"“,':'” b::‘ mm,m. Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock when | ing a few days with friends in the |In Magazines reaching . are anmoying. You can save this Miss Rose C. Sullivan and James A.|yillage. trouble by sending your reméwals shd John and Adolph Seidel of Hartford are the guests of Michuel Seidel of Lisbon over Thanksgiving. Crescents to Play at Jewett City. After a stiff practice for the past P. Massicotte. The dou-| Horedore Fregeau of Hartford is ng service was used, followedl by | spending a few days at his home on a nuptial mass. Merchants avenue. . The bride was attired in a brown chiffon broadcloth suit with hag to of M?n"rd.ros(‘buds and lilies of the MAGAZINE FOR EVERY MEMBER valley. Miss Mae F. Sullivan, sister OF THE FAMILY of the bride, acted as bridesmaid. She| .. ST TS o e |- wore 2. suit, of green chiffon broad- ey, Mes 2 < a frests cloth with hat to match, and wore |to spend the Thanksgivinz holidays [ Corher Broadway and Bath intyre, Jr., was best man. The music |, - was in_charge of Prof. Kinder. Miss| The Taftville Canoe _club have > > Nellie Delaney was soloist and John | housed their crafts for the winter as Doherty wos violinist. A buffet lunch | the ice has appeared in the river. was served at the bride's home, the —_— auregan house catering. Rosina Govette of Providence street - v e e 02 [is spending Thankseiving holidays - m. tra J ief | o i Winchendon, Mass. I\[ \Y4 R trip ‘they will make their home in hstiRty s T I SILLVE New Haven, Chnn. There were a of the small boys who have been sathering barrels for their Lowest-Prices . Tut ElpMR sl yen Thanksgiving bonfires will be sadly o disappointed if it rains ‘today. There is mote catarrh In this section B ¢ together, and for years it was Sup- o MoRN - put toeethety and for Xoep bty 5u2:| 2627 Franklin Strest PR OMLENS T Norwich, Np 38 2 son. | ibed local remediés, and by constant. Horace D to Mr. and Mre. Peleg H. | 1070l g to cure with local treatment, Bromley, 0f 150 T.aure} Hill avenue. | 5 s onnced it incurable. Catarrh is & & ocal dfsease, graatly influenced by New Styles * UacIntyre were united in marriage by P. new orders to match. She wore a corsaze bouquet yellow chrysanthemums. John Mac- | With relatives in New Haven. number ofbeautiful gifts, among them |, any of the country than all other diseases MARRIED. constitutional conditions, and therefore SANE—BRADY—I itchvills, Nov.|requires constitucional treatment. 11 e e Rev,“nm}.;dc{{f'('}p,,“:fi, Hall's Catarrh Cure. manufactured by a l lne Jercmiah F. Kane of Norwich and|F. J. Cheney & Co. Toledo, Ohio, is a Miss Anna 8. Brady of Fitchviile. cor]lllm“trl:clc rospeai hh (;:kafi '3“;;. 1 s LEIPER-—CONNOR—In Poa Tavebus surtaccs of tne svsted. one| MRS, . P. STANTON 28, 1936, Hundred Dollars reward is offered for John F. Leiper Waterford und |any case that Hall's Catarrh Cure fails 62 Franklin Strest Miss Mary. Louise. Connor of Nof- |to cure- Serid for circulars and, testi- b ¥, CHENEY & CO, Toledo, Ohlo. 0 v_druggis 3 DIED Fiail's Family Pills for constipation. WARRIS_In New London, Nov. 27, s ere e tri T 1916, Harvey E. Harris. son of Helen| A Clogged Systém Must be Cleared 2 ;a_::mthu late Harvey Harris, aged 29 You will find Dr. xg:::‘. New x&'h 2 o Pills a gentle yet el ive laxative BROWN—In New Lomdon, Mov. 28, 2 for removing impurities from the sy 1916, Donald Frederick, irfant son of | {08 TemlOVINg aPHF o8 oo s the 1 ?ée(l}l:y:.nd ,:\manfi . Brown, aged' b, ;‘%?l . h‘m;;n m' 4(' - PALMER—In Hozrah. Leffingwell, Nov. | PIy, mud SopleRen , Mary . Nichols, beloved wife of | tressing effects. A dose of Dr. King's C. Leland Palmer, aged 56 years. New Life Pills tonight will you Funeral from her late home Saturday|a free, full bowel movement in the afternoon, Dec. 2, at 2 o'clock. Burial| morning. At your druggist, 25c. in fam'ly’ lot, West Plains cemeters. . MURPHY—I. Rehoboth, Mass, Nov 29, Henry Murphy, aged 32 year: of Norwich. = : 1 i ; from yous eslls - by the " battery s in goodehags. + - FRENCH - AMERICAN FUR | |} Woseciatizeinsionge FUNERAL COMPANY sribusors fox che fasmes THAYER BUILDING :...Q:._..bs % Dmms —_— e Al makes of batterles | gAND NOTICE St st aon .. . - A %"zmm«mi::_, "fhe Chiro- y EMBALMM Fianing Dec.*3d St Rooms 311, ’..W Lady Assistant 2, e ; et g N ‘ Telsphone 328-3 < o ~ % i Sy i DR. SHAHAN, Speciafist ooy WM, SMITH ALLBEN E & on Diseases of the AXD $TO! BLOOD MACH. Rheumatism Ul.\fllldll}' h'fif&l). —— | 8kin Troubies, loody Sputum, Premature DBS. L. F. and A, J. LaDIERRE 287 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. W, & m.: -launj-lnn s L : Office. Hours: No m_lut visits after § 10 a m. to 3 p. m. by appointment FOR AN AUTOMOBILE ROBE > §EE THE Sestast sucahes JOSEPH BRADFORD, Z s 800K BINDER |$0 Rubber Interlined Shi?fi ai.:rke Slank Books Made and Ruled to Order, AT : | ov wase 1 s oo | THE L. L CHAPMAN €O