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giving in Providence: 7 =+ Leonel C. Miller will spend: e FOR THE BEST FRESH KILLED i g i y Numbers Were Excel-| * POULTRY, * SR — ‘Raymond Higgins of atf ipncas ariss o ; TURKEYS, B l’nl 3 m RS ‘his home on_ Bf)cwol) avenue.. 13 p Met . R I-’ g Thi . 8 : . DUCKS, VARIOUS MAT : Miss Irene Stahler of New Loadon Henry T. pay ME‘ b City When At the New London County Home gesee, . | \Tnis is the Gay of famity reutfons |Was In town Weanessay night calling Car in Which He Was Riding Skidded and Upset at Re- | Sheced the.advent. of - Thenkotivies . FOWL..i i tnjaBht_vehicle lamips at. 430 0'6lock | Cparies Sheehy of of Waterbury is 3 g St Children Thrown Qut-—Eleven Year Old Girl Lies in a |"% ) ROASTING CHICKENS « | ¢ ¢ tn Norwich MUSHROOMS, PEPPERS; “CAULI- | yeciarday, but:aliea o, saterisiise. | f Foad 'FLOWERS, TANGARINES; CASABA| = iy |1 Detar aeer ThanEaR i o FELONS. HEAD. LEXTDGE - CEL- pae in fruit, nuts and candy s 1 "",‘ 4 Serious Condition in Hospi rty Intended to Pass | 2% O ure, | POMEGRAN. | hare had most. satistactory holiday | Shasnock. X, I L pital—Party 1 . Corn Song, s : 5 b Ab % % & > . ‘Pumpkin, Walter - | _Miss Robe Glasbrenner of* , - ATES, PERSAMMONS, GRAPE| 1 ARG b ot alds. p Thanksgiving With Relatives in This City- Body Will be | Pie, three in Norwich to spend the ‘week-end _FROIT, TABLE PEARS. . men'Ball, Dec. % in Olyppic hall at| were here Wednesday night. ... Buviight Hore Today the schook Piskegivion., : {/WE HAVE EVERYTHING TO|830 p. m—ady. . ; Charles Mingley of WaterBury is e > - B e el MAKE YOUR DINNER PERFEC-| some of the best turkeys in the |the guest of his parents in this city ' 2 glivd} Lawrence; 3:5 ?Oh\lrl:r”p?}& TION. s : Thanksgiving market were brought in [OVer the Thanksgiving holiday. ; ; River, school; Thanksgiving, three by Ledyard farmers. Howard P. Be: in, ‘'who is a stu- (§pecial to The Bulletin) . yphurt, collapsed anl was unable to give | §irlS; ~Acrostic, 12 children: singing, m"ERs - njamin, " HeveRt Btatasnent Eive| Swinging. the Shining Sickle, schoor At L Geor tiat the University of Pennsylvania, | ~ Provi _R. L, Nov. 20.—H T,|any coherent statement or informa- 5 N e . laree T 1n hiE traD the otha Aas. | is in this <ity over Thanksgiving, Murphy of Norwich was Killed just | tion. ~The offiers were taken to the|The Spacious Firmament. ' school: pa o el s ___ | selling the skin for $5. \before noon today when an automobile | DOSPital for treatment. Medical Ex-|Song, Come ¥e Thankful = Peopl bor. and Mrs Willlam Read of Lis-|in which he was riding skidded and | aminer Cimg} Hoiden awas called ‘to okon; mfl“ IR MeTpRL Tl i Franklin . Rumford - entertained - & ‘were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. | pverturned in front of the Goft - | ¥iew: the 4 said that there is S . 7 iaht "THE NORWICH FUR C0. |[oarty of six at a partriase supper at |Charles Miner of Norta Stonington. |l hail in Renoboth, some olht milos | & bad curve at the point where the ac. | Shildren: Joyful Thankssiving, eight * | Mabrey’s Tuesday evening. " Mutphy, & < : childrep; play, Miss Alden’s Party, 11 Misé Faith Bonfoey, a member of |TOW this city. Mr. 'Murpky, in com. | cldent happened. childref: America, all- 2 NORWICH MAN MUST #re_open for. business with a new line of Furs, Coats, Skins, and all kinds of pany with his brother, Ignatine J. 4 e the Academy faculty, is spending the P . The Body of t] £ te -1 hotldays st her homia'in Middletown. | Murphy, of Murphy & Taomas, roa e Dody of the unfortunate auto. One of the densest fogs of the sea- d b builders, of Middleboro, Mass., and the | Tobile victim wili arrive in New Lon- son Wednesday morning was followed Trimmings for Fall and Winte: day of fitful suns ] M. BRUCKNER, Propristor, e e Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Mayer of Hart- [ latter's ‘family, were ‘in thd car en|d08 via Providence at 11 oclock this| = FACE GOVERNMENT TRIAL M , Proprietor, 2 route to Noiwich to spend Thanksgiv- lay) morning and “will be . e Phene 708-12 . 48-47 Main - Street Sg:necgcu: e&l:(o dm%{#‘“”",‘;’" ?ome'u‘- nmured.-’:. t:u'uwtu;etsm ing. Mrs, Heary T. Murphy is in Nor- Ehrough(:_to th!.-m :;lit); for the funeral,|gp,p, Minii Will Be Presented 2. 4 ] Wednesday for Thanksgiving re- | house. Mrs. Mayer ter of R. 3 24 i 3 pasoes vt — cess and will open Monday at noon. C. Plaut. wich at the present time. Iynatius e date of whic] ad not been de. Murphy of Middlchoro. owner aug|cided upon at a late hour last night, Before Federal Grand Jury. Bk d 210 | Felix Callahan, Jr., brother-in-law of | - = - % number of workers put in| Miss Florence Sauer, who is teach- | driver of the automobile. is unable to e 3 o some busy hours at the Red Cross|ing school in Middlétown, is visiting | talk as result of the mental —shock %’éfli“esdayy';}wnfgnri:'&tfi'ufigu"" e !erhr:‘t,leng e room, Wednesday morning and aftgr- | with her parents in Pequetanuck over t;ll{awit!;ls theh;sl%cident- His . wife and [ oith “the body today. " [violations of the federal meat in- noon. e udiaye e, iy o on et okr. Murphy was the son of Mrs.|pection laws and United States Dis- The Bushnell, Columbia, L-1, L-2,| Miss Mary H. Maloney, st@ograph- | Morton hospital, Taunton, in an am- | acierine Gorman Murphy and the | tric ttorney 0] . Spellacy L-3 and L-4 have sailed «from the|er in the office of the water board, is | bulance. N-talie, 11 vears of age, une | mc, ADthony .’g..".?{’}’i..;”s‘“,‘.‘ sltys | Wil bave ’:,‘,’;”"h‘:,‘emlmlfi‘&"'j to Navy Yard for Block Island sound, for [ In Providence visiting. relatives forfof the children, s seriously Injured.|uniteq in marriage. with Miss Kathe [for indictments, Tudsday, December practice. FET RetSral Co0E: 2 e axbhy eecaved Injury excepting |leen E. Callahan. daughter of Felix |b. - “Attorney Spellacy has fourteen Most of the teachers whose homes| Harold Hull of New Haven, who is | aiso Paul. 4 vears old, Lf“(l“a as 1| E- Callaban of No. 47 Union street. He |cases on his printed calendar for pres- are in other citles left Wednesday | employed at the Remington Arms Co. | year old. 'In the auiomobile were tur- | s camimomi . A igLher, (o broth- entation to the court but not all of for holiday and week-end visits with gfih:;k!m;;vlhome on, Laurel Hill over|jeys and other articles for a Thanks- | and At 3 M“r;phyyog ngleebo rg, e ‘;:;; :t l;;eozl::e;l’!fl;&o M&;;e g relatives. : . Sk B e e urPhy's mother | Mags., and. three sisters, Mrs. Michael | the, federal officers have never appre- Of late years the sale of plum pud-| Mr. and Mrs. James C. Macpherson = P n % | J. Curran of Lafayette street, this city, |hended. Nordaby has been a fugitive ey T almoot as important in | and children, Loratne and Natalie, are |2 family gathering tomorrow. It is|)Miss Elizabeth M, Murphy of Volun- |from. justice every-lnce' Attorney KSpel- i tated by those who saw the accident i Norwich at Thanksgiving time as it |to spend Thanksgiving with friends in |5 Loyl town and Miss Pauline G. Murphy |lacy has been in office and though is. at Christmas. e _ | Maplewcod, N. J. that the car skidded when Mr. Mur-|os Springfield, Mass. oo e awhileR e Sdatler he .5 S . |phy turned a sharp curve to let an- r. Murphy was poj ’ rrested. ; ; 3 pular with_ his | hasn’t b On account ‘of the holiday today and| W. Leslie Fletcher, Jr, attended the | Other automobile pass going in the op- | many friends In ¢his oity, all of whom | oo oncrbeeh,® TimmelE off as A i ¢ di harge of passing himself off as a the fact that tomorrow is the first day | dance given by the senior class at the | Posite direction. Mr. Murphy's car is|speak of him in the highest of terms. s n i ot manth the. banks were. busy | Williams Memorial institute, New Lon. | & new one. The car skidded on a moist | His untimely dedth 18 deeply regret: B e oo’:‘:n“’,‘ o places Wednesday. &.7 | don, on Tuesday night. roadway and is<said to have raade a|ted by all and the heartbroken family |diccase. the foc 3 ot compiete Somersault. The injured | have the sympathy of many friends. | & ease coming up for tridl is against Poultry raisers here have received| Miss Elinor Byrne of Pearl street{man was ed beneath it and his| The Elks lodge in Tounton did_all |the T A. Scott company of New Lon- notice of the big show in New York | left for New York Tuesday where she|head was bhdly orushed, there' being | in their pgwer to assist the relatives | aom. charmed wvith Syt % and which begins next Tuesday, contin- |will spend Thanksgiving with her par- | & compound fricture of the skull. The |of the two rtien, both of whom are |sund Go Seowie: S el oy uing through Saturday. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew F. Byrnes. | Morton hospital ambulance was called, | Elks. Late Wednesday night it was aw's ‘eqve without permis 43S iy b N but when it arrived the man had died. | sald t -year- plon.. Joln, A Wehdtey millbentried 08 Organized n 1897 with 33 clubs rep- | Joseph: Barry, George Muddeman, | Tanatins . Murphy, £1thoush not much o feasiacés skon choyear:old girl hasl, charge of shipning adulterated millk resented, the Conmecticut Federation | Thomas Barry and Joseph Donovan of ¢ from Willimantic to Providence. One of” Vi;?ma.n‘sb C]uhs"flhabs grown until %ri]s)!ol,_ wla a:te efimloéed by ‘:os(e}f_h = :fu ethgf lgtfl;;:'mi ‘c'}fi'..’,..:fl beflto!: now it ers T . Devine Censtruction. Co., are in this 5 g 3 3 W it mumberk 78 wiube, B oA THANKSGIVING EVE DANCE PROGRAM FOR THE ELKS’ Bridgeport, who appealed from the or- Crowds of shoppers came to town R AT THE ELKS HOME. 4 MEMCRIAL SERVICE. |der of deportation passed by United Wednesday, and thosa store windows| COMPENSATION AGREEMENTS Bl g i ICE. | States Commissioner. Richars F. Car- which made special Thanksgiving dis- —_— All the Old Time Dances Were on the | William J. Shannahan of Waterbury |toll. Eormer United States District At- plays attracted much ‘attention. Five More Were ned by Commis- . Lodge Wil! i i torney . Frederick A. Scott is attorney s Programme. ige- Wil! Deliver tlie Address. for Pow, who is bétter known By the Einbe fthe ‘it of otatoes hak in: oL en Ve The old fashioned dance given by| The annual memorial service of Nor- | P2M2 of Gee Bong: crease: until the; cost more than Py o n oranges, ‘grocers have sold un extra | Five compensation agreements were |the Tiks on Thankssiving ove was a| wich lodge, No. 42, . P. O. E., Will| iit"in Meriden. 1o chareed with tnefe number of packages of macaroni, signed on Wednesday by the commis- |great success and-the Christmas Char- | be held in the Davis theatre on Sun- from the’ mails ‘effourjettersicontain- 2 g sioner as follows: ity fund will be greatly increased from |day afternovn, and the committee in'l; o% 3" Tt o lon gy et o8 The iron, steel and other junk from| Henry A. Stagle . Stonington emd |the proceeds of the dance. As is cus-|charge, which consists of Stephen J.|\35 1:% 200 Francesge, S Care 07 the recent ‘fire at Watch Hill are be- | George A. Marsh, Westerly. Date of |tomary the Elks will at Christmas | Kehoe, Lawrenge AMillea, James J.| 0TWICH WU Be TWCC 108 SCRCINE mc ing prought up in cars of the Norwich [Injury, September 1, and award .- $10|time supply the poor with needy arti- | Casey, Thomas R. Craney, William R. |0l O8N PR TCor il o B inne end Westerly Traction company to be [Weekly from September 18. cles. Al the old timers were danced | Balcom,’ Joseph P. Cummings and -Announcem:t shipped out of ‘town, Troy Steam Laundry, Norwich and | Wedni h -|John P. Fiynn, havs arranged d1had scurrillous and filthy matter about g Fannie Brown, Norwich. Date of In-|ginia ‘i‘;‘;fifpggmfi;d"g;g;ngngh;n};‘;_ o i nged the {ol- | 3 ‘New York Italian woman printed on Four of the boys of the'Second Con- |jury was September 27th and award | Lang’s' orchestra of six pieces ¢ fur- | Prologue— thié Boticny tuarpiils gEnEItilan news- gregational church will ‘go to - New |$5 weekly from October 9th. pished the dance music and during in-| ~War March of the Priests, from paper and copies of these doctored pa- Britain for the Older Boys’ Conference | Hopkins & Allen Arms Company, |termission punch was served. Charles Athalie, Mendclssohn | PeTS, mailed to friends of the woman Dec. 1-3. They are Herbert Ander-|Norwich and P. Lassoride, Norwich. | Bennett was prompter for the old fash- | ~Overture from Il Guarany, Gomez |0 1Ved on the same street with her | son, Sheldon McNickle, Jonathan John- | Date of injury, October 20th and award | joned dances. Noctyrne, Karganprr | DaaE YOI £ G r e Sox anit-Balvh Gr-Siam. 35g§°;*£}:efr§;‘cm;e%g:p:;§t- |y At 1L o'clock Past Exalted Ruler| -~ Flks Orchestra, - ot e e Trati- and | James Hayes gave the eleventh hour ro. Waiter W, Lang, Director. ol ascqunt of the observance of | George F. Dunn, New London. Date of [ioast in a most impressive manner. | Funeral Sfarch, Chopin [St6in of New Haven, who was also anksgiving Day, the New York, New |injury- October 10 and award $6 week-| The social committee in_charge ;{ Norwich ‘Lodge, No. 430, B. P. T 3 ‘Haven and Hartford railroad,. follow= |1y from October 25. , : : ®. landis alleged to have peddled narcotic ing its custom, will omit @ namber Of | Betate of o . Sevim. Norwich and |6, dance comprised D, I. Lucy, L. ohn -J. ‘Counelly, Exalted Ruler, - g Ej irugs hout H1 A Dr. William local trains intd and ot of New York|C. W. Sevin, Norwich Date of in. | GOtthelf, Warren W. Qhapman,. Sige Had "Yearfi'd “Alone, N Eorton of Bribtel will'alsc plead £o to facllitate express travel. Jury was Sebtember 4th . and award | fand poiogal, D. 1. McCormick, Jr. Orchestra, T5CFAIKOWSKY |5 charge of violation of certain provi- Dancing and Deportment. Mr. D. .| 728 # weekly from September 15th. |Craney, E. R. von Hornig, W. H. Hard. | (nvocation, Chaplain, s slias. Jasents Cog. wiio. £t his Clifford will be at Wauregan House Y. M. C. A. NOTES, er, Franklin Rumford, R._C. Plaut | Bro. Thomas R. Craney, P. E. R.s | 52899, RU0S J900PR, TO VU5, £0F 02 parlors, Sat, Dec. 2, from 3 to ‘6 to 7 & ». Thomas H. Crawford, Henry Gee,)Soprano solo, Crossing the Bar, 7 Frank G. Aubrey, Herbert W. Lucas, Dudley Bucic|f0r®, the court.ko that the judge may arrange classes in dancing. Terms, 15 il * lossons 38. Further Information see|Usiness Men's Gym Class Largest|lawrence &. Milléa, Perry Corning and Mrs. Grace Aldrich Crowel, T i e Mr. Clifford or write.—ady. Ever—Other Classes Are Well At-|John P. Flynn. g Meditation, Drum g‘"‘ b Cerorat %mapim e Rl Bnsiss meuin fedrad ronpeiit| B T 4 = 2 Sienno soto, T ian Gounoa |fendant in the federal criminal court cut towns have been swindled by az | The business mens gymnasium class| YOUNG PEOPLE’S SOCIETY Miss Maud Carew Buckingham, |1t being allesed that the management elderly man who presents _checkS]ls the largest in tho history of the Y. HELD THEATRE PARTY | Baritons solo, Open the Gates of the |T2le 1fesqf ¥oe of the el 56 drawn to the credit ot Henry Waters, | M. C. A, and all the othier classes are . Temple, Knapp regularly made out on bank. slips, but | very weli_attended. And Then Enjoyed Banquet in Wau- Alexan Craig Taylor. which prove to be worthless. Physical Director R. T. Crosby will CONVENTION DELEGATES:HELD be in New Haven Friday attending the regan House Dining Room: Address, g thoag e “Bro. Willigm'J, Stannahan, P. E. R,, MEETING AT Y. M, C. A. Norwich Freé Academy orchestra | state conferenc T : ROTE : 3 e of Y. M. C. A. phvsical| The Young People’s Aid Society of Waterbury Lodge, No. 265. " xh“n J].'ffe“n ,mgk ,f.‘:f;?:;“:r"é'.}’,l ancett directors. PERes B TAmen® cithich: poquet,,,,.,ck_”;,e,d Caressing Bu:grn:. Barthelemy | Heard New Britain Program Explained oA 2 enera! Secretary Edwin Hill will go | a theatre party on Wednesiay ni rchestra. Matt Were Discussed. great interest to. the student body and | to Bristol, Conn., this afternoon, (o vieit | followed by & banquet i thé Waure: | Soprano sélo, T'm a Pligrim, ¢ Lorenz| =1 Other Matters Were Di ublic. When complete, the club will i 2 2 - Pmber about fitty members with Gala | 118, motker, gen house. Mrs. Grace Aldrich Crowell. Ol ‘Wednesdss evening the delegates y Boys’ Secngary J. H. Ely will attend The menu follows: Baritone solo, Calvary, Rodney churches in the city Noyes accompanying. . the older boys’ conferemce imn New 3 . Alexander Craig . Taylor. g?d- tt:;leYAv glr. C‘{SAA ;;‘ho w?ll attend th’e Conniess s being invitea | Britain. 3 Chicken Gumbo Visions, Reverie, Tschaikowsky | three ‘days’ session of the older boys’ to the congress of constitutional pa- Flake Wafers Orchestra. conference which is 1o be held inaNew triotism to be held at Washington, D. WEDDINGS. Roast Chicken, Giblet Sauce Soprano solo, My Redeemer ,My Lord, | Britain on Deec. 1,2 and 3, held & meet- 9 b Mashed Potatoes Green Peas Dudley Buck in. the local Y. ) A bullafhg An Expert Foot Specialist from Ohi- | O January 2, 26 and 27, for consid- Condon—Omlif: Supper Rolls Miss Maud Carew Buckingham. | ang. mere adiressed by Hev. Herberteds cago will be in attendance at my|tional security and the development| The marriage of Miss Helen Teresa AN slan Three: Songs: from- Elilind — Wyckoff and Boys' Secretary J. H. Ely of effcicht national spirit. O'Neill, daughter of the late Mr. and DisemblEan tce tneam A von. Fielitz | concerning the conference. The pro- Mrs. 5 . Assorted Cake Silent Woe, was explained and othe® matters Opinions expressed in_the woolen | sep Condon, misht’ train - homstcior Demi Tasse Secrec Creetings, L Y : “" DEC. 1ST AND 2D rnte Toairdig e 3 Anattsma were discussed pertaining to the cug- \ 7 ng the wage Increases ! . The principal speakers at the to demonstrate Dr. Schall's Specialties | now being announced by many of the | Harttsed Sellrons Co o NISYER &| A social hour followed the banquet Ofchestra: O erants il o Bakens . Foster of for the relief and correction of all|large mill organizations in Connecti- | don, took ipl: >, D~ | with music furnished by an' Edison | Auld Larg Syne. New York, an atthor and one who is Toot ‘ailvienta cut and elsewhere, scem to agree on | day mormine o Sr. Moroo Btay (¢S~ | Diamond Disc_phonograph loaned- by. | Prayer, Chaplai, Doiply Hhtorested o westeis srmone: Wova - =/~ |the point that they - will influence | Sea church Nupiial mass was weln |the Porteous and Mitchell Company.| ‘Bro. Thomas R. Craney. P. E. R.* |and Dr. George J. Fisher of New York, ENTIRELY FREE prices to a very small effect. brated by Rev. T. M. Crowley In the | Tho,committee of arrapgements com- | Finale March, Resch | head of the . international physical * = v prises ester Smith an erbert hit- Orchestra. 3 h is very 1 MAKE AN APPOINTMENT Now | The Coal Trade Journal stated Wed- | PUIERCS SLMEnY *atives and friends | iaker. Mrs. Whittaker is president of e e roaengat OOE sAnta Rev. nesday that prices in the speculative | pe 1is 5 ¥ _Bowned | the society and Miss Evelyn Sauer is | DR. LEWIS FORGES AHEAD Wyekefs, t6r of ‘the “Seéond anthracite market have softened, by a | vy & *paVeling suit of blue broadcloth, | gecretary of the society. Rev. L. C. R e ey on promise of relief soon after the first| With hat to match. eShe carried &|Sherburne, rector of the church, was IN_WEST SIDE PINOCHLE | Congrexational chure o D D e mmer er e e frst | shower bouquet of lilies of the valley, | oo arnc e : have charge of the Sunday school dnd o . hage now being shipped to the lakes| hich & Shower of ribbons. Her sister, x Displaced Bailey Who Droppgd Back | church _“elubs = sectional 'meetings. will be diverted to eastern markets. Miss Catherine O'Neill, was brides- = “to Third Place in the Standin Chastie ELISE0, DO Soghof & 1-fesl - |maid. “She was also attired in- blue [TURKEYS, CHICKENS AND ; 9. | dent Taft, will be the toastmaster at 130 MAIN STREET The members of St. Joseph’s church, | broadcloth and carried a bouquet of the banquet which will be held on Fri- Clift street, celébrated the anniversary | Pink roses. Edward F. Condon, broth- . DUCKS BY MAIL. W‘}fl;r& tha Soorepryeae iounitedl up of the adoption of the Polish consti- |®F Of the bridegroom, was best man. | . the lead In the wWest Side Pinoant tution at their ball Sunday, so that| Following the ceremony a reception |Looked As If Postmaster Murphy Had| ‘e le&d n thet “gist hlngle x%ocx:-e Y. L4 . ST )| their only observance of Thanksgiving | 2 held at_the future home of the Struck the Christmas Rush. Who went down to third place. The | Eastwood, et P4 will bs mass in the church at 8 g'clock [ ReWlyweds, 52 Jay street, where an e Scores. made Wednesday might are as | Graham, Otho Chasc.gRd#in Sevin: ThflnkSgIVlng today, Rev. I V. Maciejewski, officiat- | elaborate wedding breakfast was serv-| A large number of packages con-|gollows. Central Baptist charch, Harry Covey, > : . day night. = The delegates from this city follow: M. Bruce Roge; Manley e ; d. There were 60 present, including |taining_turkeys, chickens, ducks and 7905, 2 Percy Billings: Second Congregational ¥ Buests from Brooklyn, New York, Nor- | fruits for Thanksgiving ~ were sent| boorpart 500, Tarsen @45 Dr|church) Herbert Anderson, Sheldon Already plans are going forward for [ Wich, Bridgeport and other places. The | through the local post office during the | 555" 17y v e3gs ®Beitis 6325, Bailey | MeNickle; Trinity Methodist Episcopal me the annual sessions of the Southern |Interior of the residence was hand- |past fe wdays. The shipments. have(gig0’ J. Jordan 6145, Underwood 6115, | caurch, Norman Hitaes, Harwood Dol- New England Conference of the Meth. | somely decorated with yellow chrys- |been very numerous and the local office | pondieion 6110, Reeves 6060, ’ | beare, JCharles Haddad:; - Federatod ) x e odist Episcopal church, to be held next | anthemums. : " |looked as if it was conducting the| The standing to date: Reminds us this year particular- flf year in the Mathewson street church, | . Friends of the couple gathered at|Christmas rush. Postmaster Murphy| Dy T.ewis 68,370, Peckham 67,840, Iy that we have many things to Providence, The last conference met{ the Union station to give them a glad- \had all packages containing poultry| pailey 67,695, Underwood 66,635, Lar- be tHnkFl, foll X Sath Swruitty, St Mot fermrcigipor G0N ;il;g-%f‘tnorl;yfl;flmhgge:;mwn (i0|and perishable matter sacked directqsen 5900, Hallisey 65,545, J. Jordan {FORMER COVENTRY WOMAN 2 , ch. s n auto- ation A 5, Pe = We kept aloof from:a world . mobile for the first 1ap of their Jour- |any felay n tramstt. The muile are| s dhyioroan $4,620, Pettis $1510, FIFTY YEARS MARRIED war and we have beon biessed Schools at mdbmers ofose? ‘Wefnes-| ney Mr. and Mrs. Condon escaped the |now being used extensively for mail-| g1 535, 2t — g with nusil] Sfeibegivls ) day for the Thanksgiving recess and | torture of confetti and old shoes. ing ‘farm. products: direct .to the con-| " | Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Smith Ob- For the family reunion din —the real old-fashisnied Thank: the teachers went to their respective served Anniversary Providence. giving kind, the following s church, (George Cass: First Congrega- tional church, Donald- Terrill. homes, Miss Baker to Westfield, Miss Kane-Brady. sumer from fho farmer. - HELD DANCE AT Holcomb to Torrington, Miss Pendle-| In St. John’s church, Fitchville, on NORWICH CLUBHOUSE. ton to Norwich, Miss Warriner to|Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock- Miss M. 8. C. CLUB. A golden wedding anniversary was b T celebrated 'Wednesday by Alexander 5 el Warren, Miss Noble to- Ellington and |Anna Sophia Brady, -and Jeremiah pte—— g Moonlight Dances on Program Ar- gestions " tnerefore, maj be Miss Flynn to Westfield. Francis Kane, of Fitchville, were | Members Were Guests of Miss Evelyn| :'a': 2N Delta u,.;;:: Phi CREst ttront ) Pepvitaice e order. ‘ * united in marriage by the pastor of Sauer in Poquetanuck.. - = - - - = "+ | Smith can ada to his list of trades, oc- CARVING SETS Residents of certain sections of the [the church, Rev. David R. O'Donnell. - One of the prettiest of tie -fall|cupations, callings and avocations 1 CUT GLASS WARE citylwlllerle the ashmen gre apt to be|The bride was gowned in Burgundy| .The M. S. C. club met on Tuesday| gannes was siven on Thanksgiving eve | those of ‘the or, sea cook, Union i . FRUIT KNIVES T BTy ers Eeantd 1o ses tn i W Tt ey s gvening at the home - of Miss Evelyn|by"the "Delta Upsilon Phi sorority. of goldier, longshoréman, farmer, ‘carpen- | y 2 ] rady, uer in ucl ‘where a pleas- ~ e - | ter and curio collector. Our stock is ‘priced % bring - }| dumping of ashes, garbage, etc. on|Michael Sweeney. R gusst: of e he, oy | 17 decorated. with collége banuers. | wife, who was Miss Cornella A.;Phil 3 3 » o the guest of the even e M lub @ = . § about quiskc’ eaiss the walks when barrels are belng omp- | After the return from a @i to| veied 1o Hold o sentiomnsis most aun Uhers wixe Abotk f B bee e L asd hoaiiy ot s 1 ed. Boston and Worcester, Mr. an® Mrs.|social at the next meeting which will s hes | @The observance of the amniversary ! 4 fi:e iwn:haresgg:rind“y&:‘i_ch& *A;;-e be held at t.h:x‘h%m of Mrs. William 7 was a quiet one, Friends of the cou- X FUNERAL. ride is T. on n ‘uesday evening. e y isses. & e called and wishem them more . THEP LAUT-CADDE“CO. ; ock i ol - |and Mrs. William Brady of Fitchville. | fresnments were served by the host- | le9,in charse, comprised Allsses Bliza- | Do 2 ed, Bn, e ey, nd Mo, 5 i Mejvina Lasonde. Mr. Kane is the son of Mr. and Mrs.|ess. S 3 Lori ‘Helena Wulf and LilHan |Smith were married at the Roger Wil- | Established 1872 N Cornelius Kane and is a plumber, em- s ms Baptist chureh in Providence il The funeralgof Melvina Lasonde was | i5veq in Norwich. Boynton. ’ \ : 2 Elder . PLAUT-CADDEN BYILDING held froh her late home on Sherman - Union Service Tonight. B e e - Dy, on Nov. 29, 1866 ' Sote, Vigastey mutnlag 3% A L e Tt ] i Dthe Sy svian or| GAYE ONNER th FONGR B AR LR S = 3 y St. -| ‘In’St. Patrick’s chu ednesday ay Ce tional, . Central ; ; ith 4 ug: 25, . in rick’s church at 9 o'clock with ReY.|morning at 7 o'clock Rev. J. H. Brod- | Baptist, Church of the Good Shepherd, QR HER, CLABSMATES: e an i 8 = : 5 —_— ‘od., “C: ear being Myles P. Galvin officiating. The bear- | erick married,Miss Mary Louise Con-|Trinity Methodist Ena ' the | s L % 2 Ho ¢ __ |ers were Michael Trembly, Frank| noref Nerwich and Joha Frankiin Su- | Second Conresntionts wil pe Roid i | Mies Mildred Gary Was Hostess at the thal,” he added, as he rrerican QUSE [Clang, Timothy Parent and Frederick| per of Waterford. The best man was | the latter's house of worship, Thurs-. Waurégan House Thanksgiving Eve.’ > '!ggxn :’t}ld:x? ‘m h‘;: Vaudry. Burial was in St. Joseph’s| Walter Huntley, a personal friend of | a wvening, at 7.45 o’clock, with th ) T o 5 4 i {8pccial Rates’'to Theal cemetery. . Und, rs ~Shea and | the groom and the matron of honor | sermon by the Rev. Joel Byron Slo- | ,On Welfiesdny everitng Miss Mildred | od from. th o whictr iy, To- : oy 4 Burke were in of the funeral|was Mrs. T. J. Coffey, sister of the|cum, D. D. 5 Cary gavé a dinner SUyers . foh el Traveling Men, Eto. > arrangements. : bride. . Wauregan 'riouse In’honor ' of ~Miss i 5 et Relatives and friends attended. [The 1 53K, D = | Grace Treddway of Columbus, O., and Uivery Connection, Street,” | o VT bride and her maid wore tailor-made Compositions on Thanksgiving: - | Miss Edith Hobson "of PLiladelphia, . Took Fit on Franklin Street tARREL & N. ' Prope. | suits with Wts.to match.: ‘While' there Were no regular Thanks-- of Miss Caty at LaSalic ook Fit on Franklin e 2 ! ) i % K n 2 - There was a breakfast recep- | glving programmes in _ the . py Mass. /Dancing | | A man’from the Falls took a-fit on ¢ . a tion_in the hi of the in East | schools the anni: v pas lin square shortly. m{zoqonk Pt Jouk s ig: ith re Norwich. mm r u nes n Avas car. $8n. " a : %fi Sunday GO TO SOMERS| dbrullefim | == | KILLED UNDER OVERTURNED AUTO |~ ocemrson. * CLOSED ALL DAY Look H_él;e For Good Suits . and Overcoats Fridayand Saturday NOTICE Tv#d Ci\rloads BEET PULP Arrived Chas. Slosbetg -WEST SIDE Incidents In Sociéty The Sewing club met Monday after- noon with Mre. Henry E. Cockrell Thomas G. Brown of New York is spending Thanksgiving at ais heme at Trinity reetery. Miss 'Carviine Stone of New Hart- ford is the guest of her sister, Mrs. James L. Ca: Mr, and Mro. Albert 'T. Utley will spend Thanksgiving at their daughter's home- in SufHeld. Mrs. George D, Ceit is eritertaining a family part yat her home on Broad- way forthe holiday. Supt. Hugh E. Campbell is entertain- Ing over Thanksgiving Dr. Samuel Gordon of Philadelphia. The Misses Averill of D#nbury are spending a few days with Mr, and Mrs, John C. Averii) of Eroadway. Miss Caroline T. Gilman closes her house on Washington street this week and will spend the winter in .\“w Haven. Miss Mildred D. Cary, who is a stu- dent at Laselle seminary, is spending the Thanksgiving recess at her home in town with four school friends at her guests. * Mr. and Mrs. Heathcote Woolsey and children of Pelham Manor, N. Y., and Prof. and Mrs, Benjamin W, Bacon of New Haven dre Thanksgiving guests of Gen. and Mrs. William A. Aiken. Mrs James E. Fuller and her daugh- ters, Miss Margaret Fuller andA Miiss Louise Fuller, of Washington street, w*ll spend téday .(Thursday) in Talcottville, guests of Rev. and Mrs. F. P. Bachele: & Will Wed Thanksgiving Day. The marriage of ~Agnes Elizabeth Moore, - daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John Moore, fermerly of Norwich, and Charles Richard Adams, formerly ol Montville, will take place at New Brit- ain Thaakssiving day. They will be at home after Dec, 4 at 15 Kelsey street, New Eritain. CUMMINGS & RING Tuneral Directors and Embalmers | ———ee 337 MAIN STREET Opposite Post, Offies "Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant VIOLIN® TEACHER All String Instruments repaired Vialins sold on easy terms address E. b3 " For appointments €. BULLARD, Bliss

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