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, Smdoviar et ST . Mr. and Mrs, A Clark of Mec- b T » FOR THE BEST FRESH KILLED|™ Rl Erdey Do, 1, 1916, | Dimtensen e TPen% o S S POULTRY, —_— s A S % Sarthie g : . Beydition. e A - rumkevs, VARIQUS MATTERS | Soent “Thaakeivios witn sronds | County Home and Rock Nook Children Delighted With Tur-| That the post ofice ferartiment as| Stuarts Sitome. Weliex $iave Done v [ ey in this city. . . « 3 = o @ GEESE, It is daybreak today at 5.14. PAREE LS a0aes s g key Dinners—Special Service Conducted at the Shelter- [United States lom amist} @ Bluicida . Ohee GUINEAS, R Laght velitote Hinps -at 448" welock | tog, Iy hin Hore 65 SrRiGhoe chtvt in the mohflisation of :the rhilitary s Skin Eruptions. FOWL, & this evening. 5 for a few days: T forces of the country in case of emer- . 2 by I}“ H g T. at T gency, is explained in the official bul-| Write for a Free Trial Package. letin of the _office_department. You don't see anywhere near the - losis Sanatorium Gave Play for the Patients—Bountiful PR W | norsber 5 e SR B Dinner for Those at the State Hospital—How the Day |55 o sommonication Fane s, Tack o | Decame 50 widely mown and. seed. ‘making’ /further and more fectual - Was Observed Elsewhere. L pheyision Sl tibe . ING CHICKENS il e The moon is in its first quarter at Treonard Hoffman, employed in Hart- MUSHROOMS, PEPPERS, CAUIQA 836 p. m. today. ford, ¥hat k!;i:l l;ume on Asylum street » al ving. FLOWRSY TANGA:LEI.EUS“;E?A%AEL_ The U. S. Oklahoma has 16tt Block [* 0. & : el ok v«'rfl?«l{rr‘i. e ey |Isiand for Hampton Roads. . | . and Mrs. T. fi‘“‘i’fi:{ Latay- POM! anksg ng wi ATES, PERSAMMONS, E| At present there are $3 chiidren at | friends i ouiile. (7 FRUIT, TABLE PEARS. the county home on Smith avenue. s 3 WE HAVE EVER MAKE YOUR DINNEI Under the mew law the services of all the employes of the\government in I departments may be callel upon Atthought the ‘storm king did his|cream, cake and $o forth, through the g s e b (. Sl e Miss Ruth Thomas of Saratoga ING TO| The best moonlight nights during|Springs is the guest of sEast Side "7 | December will be from the 7th to the| friends for-a few days. PERFEC- | [2¢h, —— TION. Miss Béssie Bendett of Mystic was |best to mar the pleasures of everybody | kindness of good cludes the land, .office, the seological J Regui‘:r mede:ing“ 01'8?1{' ll?lgat C.‘ post- | the guest oéi l\zms fi}‘tiv Budnick over |on Thanksgiving, yet he did not in the | Yw"' 2 survey, the forest service, the weath- poned Sunday .30. egree. | the Thanksgiving holiday. WEBSTER, er_and other bureaus. 5 mMERs —adv. * least daminen the spirits of the bright- /Rock Nook Heme. ‘What will interest postal esploves Miss Bernice Willey of New Flaven |éyed an@@lively boys and girls at the is spending the Thanksgiving recess at | Rook Nook Home and New London her home aon Asylum street. ) 1 most in this city.and throughout Con- Sl e Nov. 30, 1916. |necticut, however, is that addition- County Home. No, indeed, it was #; Dear Sirs: We thank you for the|s, WOk Is to be placed upon ‘William P. Callahan, who is a stu- day of days for them and will long, be|beautiful turkey you so kindly gave m::.' Ie{a:hme - i :‘n: \‘;-;01:3;,‘;:;‘;: () 2 o __® Yests s long steady rains helped | dent at Cushing academy, is spending us, It looked fine with its blu b- Tl l ! g o ey ks which > i it Bocd) remembered. While the rain poured e rib-lto tell reservists to whom they deliver o low. and stray. drops hurrying downward |pons 8YIng in the air, but it tasted |mail, or who may be on thelr routes,| They are rich in calcium suiphide, Many holiday greeting cards were delivered by the mail carriers on their wmorning rounds. Mr. and Mrs. Fratcis Griswold, of |from the clouds that hid Ol Sol from |with its nice, brown coat. Oh it |0L,uie Order: <o they may report. An-|which is a wonderful blood purifer, - . The theatres. profited by the stormy | peep River, re in Norwich to spend other job falls to postmaste They | w! a_most remarkable actiotf in the Tlme holiday, crowds attending tho Qiffer- | Phanksgiviag day with relatives. . |UeW, spattered against the window ifasted so good. Iwish you could have |win nave to Ilook over all reservicis |skin. ~You can almost see the pime ent performances. pane, the childrep inside the big com- 2 .. a ¥ in their districts @@ice n vear and see | ples fade away. This remarkable fortable buildings eagerly, but pa-|goenocs our beautiful turkey we had|that they are in physical condi- | substance nlsp removes blackheads, ifed the call A i e botatoes, ~ turnips |fion The reservist is to report to the|oily, muddy complexion rcdness, SRS to dinner, forjonions, cranberry sauce, two kinds of | posimaster and have hum il in a|roushness, ccrema, ond all sorts of well they knew that the cooks in the |Vie, mince and squash, grapes, apples, g Mr. and Mrs. Raymend Wulf of Wa- terbury were at Mr. Wulf's former Bome in this citg cver the Roliday. Come with the erowd to the Police- men’s Ball in Olympic hall tonight at 8.30.—aadv. Reminds us ti year particular- ly that we have many things to be ‘;I"-'I'(kf:' :T:uf A s in ToHand county are|, Cherles Waiker af BJg:.wn ls the |kitchens were keeping close guard over i o 3 23':”1:;"“?"3:- e i bwum?kbleerfiam’wiugd?vmgl qtuhase xfifi}éfi ;‘é‘c’;u;fhi imna?l:‘ri‘: r:zg:l: ';;hm'h;g\lxi o kel wo umberman lan y AMan : i : war and. we have been biessed || finding it aimost impossible fo get all | Bf p o b gurs. John Manning |jarge, jicy turkeys sizzling in thelcaie and ice cream. I nobe you eac [CNLy B thus placed on the shoulders|rcmedy. the help they need. fot ovens. And then—well, we'll let|{joyed your Thamksgiving dinner. With |Op Lhe Postmasters, Thelr examination| Get a §0 cent box of Stuart's Cal. = ; o of the reservists, However, is not sup- | cium Wafers at any drug store and e AR rainy eyl oty SR L S ey ene | tha chifoven; talb about it themeaiyes, fRTWein S LS posed to be technical or minute. They | you won't know what- to do with with unusual prosperity. For the family reunion ainner ossed it, * £ for The Bulletin received a number of will simply have to certify that tne|your stock of hair-srowing - cintment, —the real old-fashioned Thanke- ,:f‘::fififlif’?fi: s ;:pelil;?r Sun- for, where they will make their fome. | 790 F0C L ot o B Ty Rock Nook Home. |reservist appeats o be I woodsheaith | rease, ctc. Send for a fres triai giving kind, the following sug- : Mrs. Lillian Young has returned to|Thanksgiving night, so nicely writ- November 30, 1916. |2nd is able to take the field. In this, | package of these wonder workers. gestions therefors, may In nizht and Thursday |)er home in Norwich after a fow days|ten that weTe going to publish them. and in other ways in the event of a - 3 : looking_turkeys were of- | dtr For P (B P e e Colchester | Here tney are: . We thank you for the |mobilization order, the bulk of the Free Trial Cou; order: L ARVING SETS ; Norwich dealers at 40c a|¥&¥ ® 2 g ey the County Home. |Ereat big turkey you gave us. It tast-{Post office machinery would be put to O pon CUT GLASS WARE a. Miss Mabel Hardman of Willimantic RSIRNN: SEOID- PR ORERY I € good, I can tell you.* I hope you will | Work to help the war department. F: A. Stuart Co.. 343 Stuart . attended the ol-fashioned dance given 66 Smith Avenue. enjoy your dinner as well as we did| According to the clauses of the |l Building, Marshall, Mich., send me FRUIT KNIVES __Sale of Xmas noveltles, Dec. 4th a.ng at the Elks’ home Wednesday evening. Norwich, Conn., Nov. 30, 1916. jours. We had besides the turkey,|{New law, “The president ma sub- {§ ut once a free trial package of SILVERWARE 5th in the Central building, Room 27, Bulletin Co. rwich, Conn. @ressing, cranberry sauce, mashed po- |ject to such rules and regulations as|§ Stuart's Calcium Wafers. Mrs. Hadley G. Gray.—adv. < | ar. and Mrs. William _Sisson _of irs: Just o brief letter to|tatoes, turnips and onions, mince and|in his judgment, may be necessary. Montville were recent guests +f Mr. man,f,:ry,.s,,’, ot the turkey which you |sauash pie, apples, grapes, oranges,|vtilize the services of members and and Mrs. Joseph Johnson of Old Mys- | gant ua It was very kind of vou to|Ruts and candy. Later in the day we |employes of all departments of the tic. . think of us, and we appreciate it. We |2re going to have cake and ice cream |Sovernment of the United States with Our stock is priced to bring about quick sales A few of the factories are shut down over today and Saturday, but most of them are so busy they will start up Oy AR ; = from the kind frienfis. ¢ this morning. Mide Ansie Chibby -5 eprating | P11 uet Iarget it sud w8 Bopese Sepay LR . ist, for keeping in touch with, pay- THE LAU . Y e enpo3ing | you some time. Wo enjoved the day am your friend, i e o g The 475 pupils in the ten rooms of | Ihan .gng's"‘uu e i eidoes | very much. We all wish you enjoyed ESTRED ALQUIST, ing and mobilizing the regular army Bt. Patrick’s parish school are having | brothers, William Clabby in Bridge= | ;10" occasion, and that you will have Rock Nook Home. {Feé#erve, the enlisted reserve €orps and t. : 2 2 G other organizations. ive Mi Established. 1872 the customary Thanksgiving recess PO . | many happy, returss of she day. et ta B e S Protest Five Mill Tax. PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING | untit Monday.” - Mrs. Jayne Seed of _ Norwich ‘was Sincerely yours. Bulletin Co. " 1% 1io cach reservist the officer in charge| That the state is Kkilling the goose » Again there is a rumor that C. M. |Visiting Mrs. George C. Rokers ofiPros- ‘ FRANCES HEYWORTH. Dear Sirs: We thank you for the|of the reservists’ records may re-h|that laid the golden egg was Intimat- Bhay of Groton.is to purchase the de- EEOE B A over i LUy 66 Smith Avenue. ® |turkey you gave us. It tasted fine. Be- |quest United States marshals, census|d in the arguments presenfed by sertea vlilage of Shewville from its |9ay5 Norwich, Conn., Nov. 30, 1916, |sides the turkey we had dressing,|enumerators, internal revenue agents|counsel for insurance companies he- owners, Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox. Mrs, Ida Remington of Greere, R.|Bulletin Co., Norwich, Conn.: mashed potatoes, turnips, cranberry{and representatives of the general|fore the state tax comm 5 & e uce, se, h + | capitol Wednesday in their protest We advertise exaotly | pancing and Deportment. Mr. D. F.|L, and daughter J2dith spent Monday | Dear Sirs: I was very happy when I[280C8 ‘:,i{‘::._";..;;‘,“ :f;,,}"::;’;,’;f;‘, :‘:—Sice?f?:;tg:: ‘g:lfea::u e e oTest | azainst the 5-mill tax imposed by the as i 1s . with her mother, Mrs. lda Mafitt, of |saw the turkey come, and dclighted | 2PPlet £ ; E cttienl Tisemtls % L Shock e S R ey anreaan Hone |16 Cu stveee. when L tasted it We had 2 good T yf;’: ?:J‘ily’ce ISRt s e s T and iite insuranco companies in Con- arrange classes in dancing, Terms, 15 4 many ot rings with th key, - A T on L o moh lzatlon | Rectiout. leasohs $8 - Furttigr infoffation. 'seel, B2l Tetzel Mrs. Lia Foynton and]guch as Wroite uashed potatocs and MARIITE Do %S ietibers of 1hA meguiar sty St Mr. Clifford or write.—ady. s and Bler. Yor= $ood things. sl “ |reserve are at liberty to live whatever Waursgan House Dinner. , : Thanksgiving guests of Mr. end Mrs | Yours. truly, At the Sheltering Arms, ey . oodke’ wHhin: the limits of the| While dioner. s being. Mirved. at v pIlis (Fricay) atterncon, when the George A. Risley. TOMMIE NELSON. | Our family aprosists most Tighly | Dnited Siates, and as their addresses | (he Wauregin house on T basiegivies rogressive Missionary ciub o e £ 3 he turkey which thy mmnager of The rted onl: aarter. It . & el the Lyri : Central Baptist church meets In the e s U SR Bullctin so_kindly provided for them. To anite possible that It mObUIZAtion | orencten, 1ed by Nichotas Spellman lecture room. Mrs. Frank A. Foster |ie Thanksgiving recesa at home | Bulletin Co., ich, Conn.: e By T A nol e MM becomes ndosssary in the Tuture {or- | rendered music. and Jobn J. Sullivan vercna . a R L i Dede Slese sy you for the big|Thanksgiving night. Phe many friends | members of this reserve force. It is| — © 7 A _quantity of cakum has arrived at n the Fed Crogs room to be made up into| ,Mr. and Mrs. Robinson and family | turkey you sent us. It tasted delicious |of the home were very gemerous in|Lelieved that members and employes 5 o and I enjoyed it very much. I think|sendng in supplies, fruit and flowers, of depart: t stationed throuch- | Fire Department Calls Turing Montk sq |cakum pads, for hospital use on|Of Newark N. J., were the guests of | 1, STOV T TOU IOt TARE e X PO . nasontn throueh- S ALWAYS A GENTLEMAN'S | 7ot P35 room wil e opon todep | C:_ O Christunan of Fountain street | &1 tho ehlidton enioved it foo. It s jehe continued 6t the Dnited States mag, apon Jeasn- | During November the fire department ssgiving. o'clock in the morning aling even through new rs notices | answered four bell alarms and four- OVERCOAT. for voluateer work. over; Thaukasiving. dia not have turkey only, but many |short Thankseiving Service was Gon |frest that the. pecement. has dis| teen telophone calls. Tho boll alarmi . The Kennebunk, Me, Fastern Star| Master Walter Clabby of Dunham |Other good things. ducted at the home by Rev. Menry T.|rected ~mobilization, tender valuable|came in on the ninth, tenth, 13th, 21si notes that Mr. and Mrs. William Mad.- |Street is spending Thanksgivng and o Yours sincerely, Arnold and Mrs. Russell W. Baird sang|public service by informing such|and on the 23rd there was a tesi Changing of fashions and|dox announce the engazement of their | the Week-end with his uncle, William LBERTA DE BRAGGA. [several solos very sweetly. Nesdless |members of the regular army reserve|alarm from box 241. daughter, Miss Florence B. Maddox of | Clabby in Bridgeport. 66 Smith Avenue. to say the dinner was most excellently |as thev may mest in the discharse of T - Il e s prepared. ‘There +were carnations ies th: ¢h mobilization has ief t Ad y Board, tidal wavesof style never af- f,‘“w“’";,,g"“m to Douglas S. Weeks| poyarg Netson Porter has returned . Norwich, Conn, Now. 30, 1916. {enough o that cach diner was provid- '5';2‘,: fl;’a‘:,:d’ it AT G antoion AT veeny e The editorial advisory board of The “In_addition ' to this ~asststance in| pie Bngineer, appointed for the pur- mobolizing ihe regular army reserve|nose of directing the policy and sha to Boston after spending Thanksgiving | Bulletin Co, Norwich, Conn.: In the superior court at New Ha- | With his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Nelson| Dear Sirs: I thank you very much ven Wednesday, Judge Gardiner|V. Porter, of Linden court. for the turkev you sent us, I think it ed with one, and the day proved a very Happy one for all. fects this good old staple Ches- t tertained Tub isis Pati advantage has been taken. of that part Z i Yoot terfield Overcoat. Greene of Norwich non-suited two im- was very kind of you to send the tur- | Staft Entertained Tuberculisis Patients {advantage Lias heen taken, of that Part|ihe course of the publication, inciudes t auto actions asainst Ogden Mlx;s. Wi{:uam Mom:;l of Norwich was|key to us. We had iany more things, th’l’hgcemw?eha rgf; e \tvlm‘tm-s e e T b o = z:hx;ncmber Chief Howard L. Stantor 2 in New York attending the Army-{but the turkey was the best. e e Tuberculosis Sanatorium on rez STIEYCES: 6 s 1¥’s always right, always he- | anothor car comtiass with - " [Navy footbail same . with . Statfora| "2 “Fours sty Thanksgiving and good cheer reigned [¢=rve by prescribing in paragraph ten Lo 5 Springs relatives and later was their CHARLIE KRIpPs. |2l LEEnE flt; hthed P ot e P S b g e ey Bull’s Mind. coming, always safe. s s of Chrlstoios sorsllian Euse. 6 Baath Avenme: typlcal Thankegiving dinner, and was|sent himself about Jan. 1 anl July | Why should lettcrs of credit be con- 3 Kinley avenue. Opening days, Mon-| Miss Frances Elizabeth Cornick of Norwich, Conn. Nov. 30, 1916. |excellently prepared and very mueh|l to the postmaster through whom his|traband? The mysteries of John Bull's It has become the standard | day and Tuesday, Dec. 4 to 5, and con- | Anthony. Kas, who is attending the | Builetin Co, Norwich, Conn. enjoved by those who were able tolmall is Teceived, or to any officer of |mind are altogether past finding out < tinuing until Christmas, from 2 a m. Emm;:lon thf"”f‘fi Orato?" in v?oslm"' Dear Sirs: We thank you for the |Partake. In the evening the staf¥ p;e- ';}:)itn?:fi; tr;a;rz!,n e:cgt:’e;:s;ttmi;h; —Brooklyn Eagle. i Ov to 9 p. m. Articles from 25 cents up. | Was the guést of Mr. and Mrss William | turkey you sent us for cus Thanksgiv. |Sented a play, The Sweet Family, for 2 g American Overcoat. Table of special gifts for Sentlemen. | . Koong of Peck street, fiis drer Wo ehiyed 3t S600. Ko |the benofit of . the patients. There|form which has been sent to the re-| Norfolk. p E. Curtiss, writer, —adv. i h v, Wi e [were eight in the cast and Walter Gib- |Servist showing that the soldier is ap-}and until recently captain of the We can show you this coat " Miss Geraldine Oat of Columbia Uni- 55"1;:5};&0 T ‘;5‘::5\?: :"fl-?{e’?f,',fi eat | bons §hadk o hit 25 th “leading lady.” |parently in good physical condition | Headquarters company, Connecticui ¥ Efforts are being made io have a |versity, N. Y., is spending thg Thanks- | ¢ fibpé you had a p,‘éas“m ’H::;ni«sgiv. The play was directed by Thomas Man- |and capable of scharging the | arati +d, and Cyprion Lagier, AR . 15. state road built from West Stafford to (giving recess at her home ion Pearl|ine too. I must thank you once asain, |ley Eleuith, as manager and was heid |dutles of a soldier in war. 2 were badly burned eautiful matenn.ls, s 00 Leonard’s corner on the Tolland turn- | street. ):hs Oat hnlz‘ as her guest, her i Toiuis ok 2 =i from 7.30 to 8.30 o’clock. “‘{':et fbject of thixs Cfrt{iflqvtealzugol ~ the other hummma 3 room-mate, g >xpense involved in ac chen Laglier lighted a match t D Ay s e N N v naer. T ANNETTA BOLDRIGHINEX Thanks; g at The Almshuose. , |00 g 0 on by & medical of- | s radiier of M Curtin carw 0 .00. and shorter line of travel by way of | Little Rock, Arkansas. ) ! physi ki ot e s e state highway to Rockville from Letters From Rock Mook Hofme. Superintendent and Mrs. J. B. Chap- |ficer. Semi-annual pay presecribed bY | fijled with denatured alcohol te preveni Stafford Springs. Arthur Lakey and Mrs. Amos Lakey provided a Thanksgiving dinner|the act of June 3, 1916, is made con- from freezing. The car was in E. A s of New London were guests of Dr, Norwich Town, Nov. 30, 1916. ""(heh‘ large sized “family” at the|tingent upon the soldier: identifica- ‘Ifuflel s ’:aragi Norfolk. As is usual on a holiday. people liv- |[Hugh B. Campbell,” superintendent of | Fulletin Co. mshouse and it was very much en- |tion and good physical conditon. He Ing on rural routes had to spend [the State Tuberculosis Sanatorium, on| Dear Sirs: We all thank you for the |Joved by seventy who sat down to the |is supposed to have earned this pas — —~ — Thanksgiving without their newspa- |Thanksgiving. Dr. ~ Campbell also {great, dig turkey I tell you it was|tables. 2 only by the preservation of good |bers and other mail. This hardship |had as a guest over the holiday Dr.|a fine one. 1 wish you could have| The many patients at the Norwich| Tysiquo which would render nis ser-| A3 W/ AV S will be remedied when the government | Samuel Godron of Philadelphia, caten dinner with. us. Btate Hospital were not forgotten eith- | vices valuable in war. . rules that substitutes drive over such —_— With the turkey we had ‘the dress-|cr, for Actinz Superintendent Thomas| st is mnot expected that a post- R TS e et 207 Main Street Tputes every holiday. BARRELS. TalitHEb OFF Ing, mashed potatoes, onions, turnips, |F. Erdman had arranged a .bountiful |master in signing this certificate, | b Gl : chanberry sause, miince and squash |Thanks@iving dinner for them. The|make any physical examination of the ) y o i e B s ON THANKSGIVING NIGHT. {pie, apples, grapes a:fd later in the day |day proved 2 very pleasant one for all |yegervist other ~than observation of - BaF jpuies Slalis Whb. have §one in —a we' are going to have other good |at the institution. Al man. Whe he presents ‘ihe cor- D lg;u“"“g"f," s ol onuack ot Tfhe | Timeworn Custom Carried Out by the ihings. We send a great many thanks.| At tiie county jail the twenty-six|(:ficate. It is believed that the post- ing session of Ehega‘ters‘m it “Gangs.” -~ HARRY PLUMMER, men and one woman boarder sat down | master, being a government agent, mes ish Farmers of America in New York. |, Pid you go down to the lot to see was quite a change from their dojly bill |the applicant is the soldier desiznated Norwich Town, Conn., Nov. 30, 1916. of fare. The appetizing menu was OINTMENT “the gang” burn their _barrels, or, in the certificate and is apparently in H arre fving | Bulletin Co. soon disposed of by the hungry Dris-[good physical condition.” 2 = 4 VIOLIN premWien Saisses A ?&é‘)‘fz’v Soverat ot"th;’:e 'é}’::i" S ma | Dear Sirs: We all thank you for |oners who greatly appreciated the|So0 > F 3 This reliablo remedy mnever NEW LONDON DINNER | torious barrel stealers kept up the | 12 Deautiful turkey you sent us again k:gness shown them by their friends , 5 s fails. ; S e o timeworn custom of burning barreis |{BiS vear. ~We all enjoved it I can|on¥the outside. Elks’ Memorial. Service. 25 cents a box. All druggists. TEACHER Mr. and Mrs. Nelson H. Moore Were | Thanksgiving night, and soon after | (€} YOou. With the turkey we bad The committee in charge of the Elks’ Entertained at Daughter’s Home. |dark iast night the lowering skies were | (X¢S5ing, moshed potatoes. onions, | East Hartford—It is probable that|memorial serv: e which will \be held = 4 é ; turnips, cranberry sauce, mince and|the ncw $100,000 high school hilding |in Davis theatre on Sunday cvening, All String Instruments repaired On Thanksstving M and Mra Nel: [oite 05w & e aone of the lcquash pies, candies, oranges, apples, | now in the course of construction will | Dec, 3d, instead of Sunday afternoon, Violins sold on sasy terms gon H. Moore of Quaker Hill, former- | the boy as he toushed oft the pole. |ET2PS and nuts Later in the day wolbe finisned and ready for occupancy|as was efated, report that the ar- For appointments address E, J|1¥ Of this city, with their sons, daugh- | The erection of that pole represented a |2T® B0 to have other things, ice|by Feb. 1. R e e E. BULLARD, Bliss P} N ters and grandchildren, were enter-|hard day's -work and the barrels piled 3 + Bliss Place, Nor~ §| tained at the home of their daughter, |up high in the air were the results of wich, Conn. Mrs (Charles D. Pettigrew on Bank | strenuous “night” work, for it is after street, New London. Those attending |dark thast thess gangs go prowling were Mr. and Mrs. Nelson H. Moore, | about your back yard with long, wick: Captain and Mrs. Charles P. Pettigrew | ed looking hooks and woe to the barrel | and two daughters, Miss Helen B.|that stands unguarded. One quick : s Moore of this city, Mr. and iirs. Nel- | yank of a hook and over it goes. The lncldents Ifl son H. Moore, Jr, and daughter of{contents? Well, as many an early Waterbury, Mr. and Mrs. James Jus- |riser knows. the contents are left tin Moore of this city, Mr. and Mrs. where the barrel once stood, and it is - c?:w' lg«:;; M% {&ur children of | generally up to the vouns son of the Buge v and Mr. and Mrs. Harold S.| house to clear up the mess. Who 3 knows but that hie was the one who opoerres o gy stole cautiously in_thmugh the back AETHE AUSITORIUM. yard at the head of the gans and nsed g " : e hook so effectively™ NN < o 1 o B Featurs Moving Pictures Several hundred of these barrels | A Brookiyn is the guest of Mayor@nd| The Scarlet Road, a romantic tale, | Went up in smoke in Norwich last | Fi . ¥ Mrs. Allyn Larrabee Brown. blended with stirring moments, by | HEht and pr - for Seany | : ? Ceore Blotne, g o Bomonts, oo | bove, and girls too. On Jail Hill the 3% Miss Rosalie Bennett of the Nelgh- | g picture which drew large crowds| Sans” in that section of the city rad borhood guila in Peacedale is at her | 2t 8ll four performances at the Audi- |2t 16ast two poles, and: tiey touched o il n FPeacedale 13 8t her | Fortam Thutsday. The crores i %z ] them off one at a timse about 8 @'clock, kom 2 @ Week | Broadway and the white Mahis and b | The flames could plainly be seen from -~ supported by o dutxxg cast with Ma1- | paliustreet 48 they shot fiercely up A colm Duncan and Anna Q. Nilsson fea- - Mr. and M:s Charles B. Jennings | faring. Tha emminge of assen fea- | bhe Yalis sang alfo hed & sood pad amily of New Lomdon were|gsts of Grant, the Police Reporter, and Fizod nuIESr OF OISO i D | el B P -1a' Krazy Kat' cartoon comedy. Ay il Sy Tax Officials Will Meet. were seen comfortably seated arcund Miss Ruby Vaughn, who ie taking a1 'The sixth annual conferénce of the|.1® DIE bonfire Thursday furenoon un- course at Columbia university, is at|New England State Tax Officialy as. | 9°T the shelter of umbrellas. _ her home on Warren street for the |gopiation will be held in the ; CUMMINGS & RING Funeral Divectars and Embalmars 337 MAIN STREET Opposits Post Offiss ’Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant Miss Sarah P. Browning is the guest of her sister, Mrs. George Goff, at East pton. : o Thanksgiving recess. chamber at the state capitol, Harttord, OBITUARY. g on Thursday and Friday, Dec. 7 5. c oesingr 2y 7 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Strong Gulliver |The conference marie i @ mmisi Henry R. Way. and son Arihur from Waterbury are|gathering of the state tax offieials of | Henry R. ‘Way, dealer in leaf to- at Mr. Gulliver's bovhood hofme at|ihe New England states, professors of | bacco, died at his home, No. 5 Sher- Norwich Town for the nolldays, economics in the univereities, repro- s Sitarday aft entatives of chambers of commerce and kindred organizations, attorneys- ?t-'.!:w and ’ot’hm 'lnteruted in sub- - 4 e ects pertaining to taxation and pub- g{-:’ I\:fi;gclh ch?:!:'ndmfi:r and |jic finance. The sessions will be in- 3 ides his wife and son, 2 - and | formal in character to a t extent, | he leaves a brother, Oliver P. Way, of Mrs. Henry A. Tirrell were the chaper- fand an interesting p,.,g.,'i”“mm,' haf; Colchester. ; = 3 o been arranged. e e 2O 3 % = L e S N Miss Edith E. Fellows left Thursday New Lohdon Fears Strika., After the concert at Slater hall last evening a dance was tendered the inembers of the Brown Glee club at night for New York and satle today on| As a result of tho strike of long- e D 'y | B Courteay of The Providence Journal / : steamer Mchawk for Flori shoremen in Providence, which has o 3 to be private seéretacy for ‘Mr. and |been’ i progress several days, & son: |London, i . WHERE HENRY T. MURPHEY MET HIS DEATH - Mrs. Henry C. Rowe of Hastern Point, feral strike of longshoresmen in other 45 ; er's mnew I . Ace i Fious condition in a Taunton i- who will spend the seascn at their |ports of the New England Navigation |ical n into the esllar b : ident e e 4 ing | = Wi m‘;";h winter home in D inc London, may e 3 be n r 5 3 ~ % I New 1d be The dead - S § U #oon if the demands of the in N % .,,,,,;_:,,A § % not granted _soon. ‘The