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Orapel and family have 1§ 3 : l | STATE VICE PRESIDENT| moved From Haville to Fox Hil ; 3 Well -Known Norwich Man Honored GO TO SOMERS|_dlheSBulietin. i FOR THE BEST FRESH KILLED | R . 6, 1976, b S e POULTRY, - Miss Ruth ‘Rush ,& New y’m.k i ‘m, 7 s 4 :z“ Civil Service Reform Associa- . est paren ere for a few - e, 3 o 3 i b bl VARIOUS MATTERS Gave. i 5 Central Body to Protest Against Building of City Barn on St e Sl Py ”g e e o § Decem St & W. R. Gordon has returned to Nor- : £ on, o8 its annual meet.| - / : GUINEAS. Paoeaer b 1s S Notolar dar.| I T STty SWemi‘als S| Lake Street Playgrounds—Committes of Three Ap-|[mseriion i i smiel e Dyspepin Tabieta FOWL, bt vehicle lamps at 4.48 o'clock|of town. 2 . % Me ‘o] :Vl ing é““rusnom ‘Z?a- A Free Trial Package Will . P s evening. WL Tehe e TR pointed to Attend Hearing in Council Chamber Tonight. ldent Wilism president, I Package Wil Prove Henry W. Farnham of Yale; | Dinner parties at home or away i ‘/&r:h.pmm-,vg‘:_; Ry S ent or micial - - William F. Henney, Hartford; John|to throw a fit. It i A The mild weather i: fa visiting her niece. Mrs. F. O. Chaffee, MUSHROOMS, PEPPERS, CAULI- |or this, as Open Windon Wea *o'¢ |at Notth Woodstock. FLOWERS, TANGARINES, CASABA - .| Tues ik Charl Burdick returned to Put- At a very largely attended meeting | works has recommended to the board o O v NUSE. EONRGEAN ‘“"S‘mfl-‘g 01 G008 Tholtang | nétes - Sunday after sponding a few |of the Central Labor Union, held in |of common council, that thoy buid & | & e o T g ERY, NEW NUTS, POMEGRAN-|tading JeFs i Preston, City, Carpenters' hall on Tuesday” evening, | city barn on the Lake Street grounds | & o s B i s gt 3 ATES, PERSAMMONS, GRAPE it was voted to protest rigorously |that has had over an average attend- | oy L Clar] reasurer, C. E . B FRUIT, TABLE PEARS. Somerset Lodgs will work the Mas-| Miss Jennie W. Barker of Uncas-|against the recommendation of the|ance of one hundred chiliren each Wnugsmfinnmpt *T Siadise - (ho ter Mason degree tonight at 7.30. In- | Ville has been the guest of Dr. and|public works Committee in erecting a|day, and 3 s 4 WE HAVE EVERYTHING TO |spection—adv. vt » | Mrs. James H. Weeks. new ::lly barn on the LAke street play- e.';.".':i":& it we lzfilfr\;(exl‘xr‘hlcnls B mg:;ngg“;;’ 5”6‘;:‘“"7_,; it Spix sa L. % . il s pro- MAKE YOUR DINNER PERFEC:| nryan ¥, Mahan has sold to May| Miss Margaret Goyetts has returned | The ‘mesting was Galled to order| Eressive movement 1o our cii R B ke IR v £ TION. Towson Smith a building lot on Broad | home after ten days’ visit with friends | shortly after 8 o'clock when the| Be It resolved, that we, the mem- |the service. i agiie Do mohe i street, New London. in New York and Norwalk. secretary called the roil” it found | bers of the Norwich Central Labor “:"-’ It S v i OMERS the attondance was the larsbst ever. | Unfon do most emphatically. protass |LOnest and competent hands. Christmas sale at Norwich Club by Mrs. Appleton Maine of Preston|After the completion of the routine|against the recommendation of the | The deciardtion of President Wilson ladles of Trinity church, Wednasday,{Plains and her guest, Mrs. Charies|business the playgrounds question |public works committee. in favor of the passage of I ature s e Dec. bth, 4 p. m. Entertainment § p. | Babcock, were the guests of Mrs. Lyle | was debated resulting in the adoption| Be it further resolved, ‘hat a copy | Fémoving postmasters of the sec- m.—adv. Gray of North Stonington on Tuesday | of the. following resolution of this resolution be given to the lo- [0Rd and third class from politics and afternoon. ‘Whereas,” the American labor move- | cal papers, and one sent to the court |Providing fo rtheir appointment. under The Farther Lights of the Central Y menhhas always been the champion|of common council, and that.a com- |the merit system, was approved. Con- Baptist church are to meet Friday| Mr. and %rs. G. Tabor of Old Say-|or tf welfare of the workers of this |mittee of three be appointed to at.|&Téas was urged to pass such legisla- with Miss Freda Noyes, of 104 Laurel | brook moved to Norwich Monday. Mr. | country, especlally the women and |tend the meeting at the council cham.- | ton. N Hill avenue. Tabor ‘has secured a position as|cpjigren, and ber, Wednesday evening, December 6.| The; league .expressed its ‘ remon- trouble hunter on the telephone lines| "~ Whereas, the Norwich Central La-| The following committe was appoint- | strance against the bestowal of high n - The Red Cross room In Thayer|in this victnity. bor Union is a4 part of that great|ed to attend the common couneil meet. [0ffice in the diplomatic service in re- Fnflfi‘l Dms bullding will be open today and work movement, and whereas, The Norwich |ing which will be held tonight: Will- | turn fo rcontributions to campaign |“Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Are. As will go forward on hospital supplies| The Misses Josephine Portelance | Bt * 4 (ociation has always |ami Fitzgerald, Robert McNeely and | funds. - Reliable As My Full Jowsled for a box to be sent soon. and Marion Reed have returned after | ptVETount, Asssclation, he Walter Apadine. Whe aditiaistraiive. profhamnie’ Wk p 1 ave retur ¢ : £ Xt ll E ba‘ ers Friday evening the thi | eI g oriaiss | Whereas, the majority of the chil-| Organizer Frank Morris of the In- |outlined ns follows: The classifica- WA X an mbatm o M SR I e e M Rapores o] dron who ' attend these grounds are |ternational Machinists' Union was|tion by law of the higher administra-|of the food, for the quantity. It is T T g ol Rt e bat iy 6T Nerwloh ) Y children of the workers who are un- | present and Bave a talk on organiza- |tive ofices, particularly. the collectors |simply a weak stomach’s fafiure to & - S 5 2 able to go to the seashors for the|tion which proved a benefit to the del- | of customs and internal revenue and|supply' in euffieient volume the diges- 337 MAIN STREEY auspices of the Old Lyme Boys' elub.| r‘ggkl;:":\”;’- Yo ni‘g;‘;“’g‘,::";so:f summer or to the mountains, and - legates present. Credentiais were re.|the United Sates marshals, Eive Jloes: 16 TEate for T ToSE 3t 5 Opposite Post Offies Train passengers on the Groton di-| Wallace 'Jm_‘z“m' of Bloomfleld, N. J. ‘Whereas, the committee on public ceived from the stage employes. The extension of the merit system |youewill eat a Stuart’ Tab- L Aol o @l ysion are Interested in the|have returned, after spending some P o Pl D L Ot Ditelet of etase mfi;-"g:t““'"‘v oy Ea ne -2 Lady Assistan oplanes at the Yard, th ith Mrs. John A. Bo £ P S S Ut gl "3 v : i o ey & e e ixank ot e i 2 Wen °fI NORWICH ART sCHOOL? Y. M. C. A. AUXILIARY HELD The termination of special examp-{can then be no sour #isings, no heart- tions through evecutive order save in|burn, no feeling of bei 3 REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING.| caows of maed. "~ .| Wil sleep etter, o G, S T Extension b§ law of the merit prin- inot have the o cuked Mre. Robert W. Perkins Gave Inter-|ciplo to the consular and diplomatic | with brown seap the more icuced esting Talk on Red Cross Society. |secretaryshins so far as consistent|You will eat anything and never hasvy o Watorbury papers mention that Mrs.| Miss Dorothry Keast hag returned to STUDENTS HOLD EXHIBITION. ‘arl jewett of Hampton is visiting her |the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, TP ! sister, Mrs. Tilbert Hoadley of Morn-|William T. Keast, in Guilford, after |JeWelry, Métal Work and Pottery Are ingside, and other Waterbury friends.|spending Thanksgiving and the week Shown at Converse Hall. BEAUTIFUL, USEFUL end with her ndparents, Mr. and - with the constitution. your stomach fill with gas. You will The Second Congregational _church|Mrs. Henry m‘é’? of Normwich. ‘The students of the Norwich Art{ The regular monthly meeting of the| Frovided for federal, state and my-|eat anywhere you go, and_giye mo . % will hold sale .of fancy articles and —_— school are holding this week and nexty ¥. M. C. A. avxiliary was held ot the| nicipal civil service commissions ®f|thought to consequences. There 1is food today, 10.30 to 6, in the Thayer | ANNUAL XMAS SALE an exhibition of arts and crafts work | home of Mrs. Oliver L. Johuson Tues- | funds suificient to enable them to|nothing like a good, reliable stomach, building.—adv. 2 in lower Converse hall. The display is|day afiernoon. It was very largely at- i command the service of skilled assist- |made and kept so by Stuart's Dyspep- AT UNI‘VERSALIST CHURCH. | ynusually large and attractive and |@ended. After the reguiar business was | ants. sia Tablets. Get a 50 cent box today at prices that will you to o pay New York headquarters for the fund weil worth a visit and close inspection. | transacted, Mrs. Robert W. Perkins| The development of the exercise of |at any drug store and you are ézEn come here. The quality alsoffor Armenian and Syrian Relier nc- | Attractive Wares Found Ready Pur- | hare are vors 1osely biee OF Jowelry | 6ave o very interesting and instraciivs | ecloncy funotions.ao a8 to set HA of etiited B (4 st s o H knowledges the generous contribution| chasers Tuesday Afterncon and|and metal work as well as A quantity | talk on the Red Cross society, She|the incapable, raise the tces of the |Goupon for a convineing trial is of the highest standard. of $263 from Broadway Congregational| Evening. of fine pottery and leather work. Onc |gave a brief history of its origin and|service, standardize salarfs and work | & chureh, Norwich, %9 of the picots moat Temarked uben was | th yrominence of Mise Clara Barton|and to sive effect fo compitints of || Sl i e The veterinary board of i The annual Christmas sale and sup- |a beautifully executed tea ball in the|in the movement and told of tke field | citizens as to misconguct or inefficien- ree A Louj F w G Jewe T | for the state met Tuosaay in Hartford |PeT Which opened on Tuesday at the|shape of a miniature tea kettle by Miss | Work done m the present war. The |cy of public employ F. A. Stuart Co, 241 Stuart . . £ to examine several a; ,f = T ©ord | Universalist church bids fair to be|Faith Caruthers. It was quite unigue | great necessity of the supplies sent| The defeat of 4l legisiation giving Bldg., Marshali, Mich. Send me censes to practive wmterpats for 1-|even more successful than in previ- | and charming to look upon. Another |abroad by this country was spoken of e e ) o — oo s Pois il X r Phone 799-3 21 Broadway | S ! > Veterinary surg-|,uq years. The sale is heid in the|very handsome and noticeable plece of | and the gratitude wit: which they were | tion in civil service of the nation, ee package of et 1 i -] y Mi: ived. i stat A cities to special grous or D ia Tabl social rooms of tne church, which| Wotk by Miss Caruthers was a silver | received- Some adcount of the worl e an pecial gr yspepsia Tablets. The school at District No. 8, C have been most attractively Becoraion | mecklace and pendant, slghtly Assyrion being done in th> Red Cross rooms |classes such as Spanish War veterans. entry, taught by Mi: Mabel W) B |in fowers and Chrisimas colors. | In ype, and set with brilliantly faceted | Was given and the urgent need of more The extension of the merit system o » bridge, won the éam,;sm :t?endaqc; Throughout the afternoon and evening | Stones. Miss Louise Avery hn‘s a very :vomen to help in the work was a'tuded :{n;g!pognfhfi;tsli?;}’epr::g;%v‘\let: crE-l o ate | the a qnds cffective bright silver chain with tour- | to. , na- . Emest E- B“llard > fifmfii’:??!]i"g' 9?; B Lot heaty ssl&ea:: sthgseg ‘:g maa::;gd:fn i;ealtab‘ll::: maline pendant, and Miss Wattles anj At the close of her talk two selec- | tional, state and municipal. 725 ‘ were kept busy supplying the demands | amethyst pendant with oxidized silver | tions were ziven by Miss Helen Royce| Recognition in full in all commis- § At 5.15 and | chain. Miss Loring exhibited a hand-|and Miss Annie Taft, Mazurika by |Sion and city manager charactérs of | == — Local suffragists hear _that of their many customiers. = - VIOLIN Tkl ARG GE (Crostnell St 22| 3k, bclosic _the supper committee | Some wmethvst and silver barpin, Miss | Miynarski and Cavatina by Adelman,|the merit principal T e T s ganizer of the Equal Franchi -{served a deliclous menu, including|Edna Herbert a pair of beauty pins,|to the great enjoyfent of the audi- Policy of Secrecy Denounced. Dr. Charles B. Graves, the attendi S clation, will i leavo to spend . a | escalloped ovsiers, salnds, etc, {o 126 | Miss Lillian Babcock, silver Lracelets, | eace. Tea was served by Mrs. Edward + The lea,;ue denounced the present|physicitn, stated tonight tnn"idn?xf I EACH ER vacation in Virginia. patrons. % Miss Matilda Allen, silver salt dishes, | Fuller and Mrs. Herry Arrold and a of secrecy in connection with the ad-|ral MerriJ Is not expected to live. A = e e The tables were prettily decorated|and I\IlssdDeh;a St. gurin, ;_i]wcr salt- | very social hour was enjoyed by all. ml",slrm}",n of™the: federal civil ser- cg:nplicauon of diseascs has develop- i " ear s Almira ink's dramatic |and were heavily laden with attractive | 5Poons and a lemon fork. here were e g e the h that |ed, said Dr. Graves, and the patient ”'Vs;'f,':' ";;"‘"'""" repaired J| readings, also solos and duets, Nor. | wares of 21! kinds which found reads | very attractive stickpins, rings, hate | WHY LAKE STREET 18 i i oo Tatents the | condiioniTas not. Shemred Guring the olins sold on easy terms wich Club, Wednesday, Dec. 5th, 8|purchésers. The parcel post pooth|Pins and cuff links, also a nun er of PREFERRED TO CITY DUMP |extraordinary situation and great ac- |last 24 hours. Admiral Merrill has For mppointments address E. P. m. Admission 35c.—adv. had an almost unlimited supply of net(:ikl&css mldr pe iantl:-, Bm’;‘-" ém;nle —_— cess to the records. been confined to his room for a monhth. N niysterious packages ready for pur-|end others of mor eelaborate design. il = er Py alfant s e - E. BULLARD, Blisa Place, Ner- The 114 weathor continuing Iate, | chasers, and thers was & sood deal of | Miss Florence Smith showed a stiver | A'derman Bailey Gives Reasons Why | Criticiem of Presigent aVileon for|, o oo Ui TARY RE-ELECTS wicl Gann. has beon favorable for moving coal|amusenient when the pugchasers open. | muff chain set with various stones. Ml ocation for. City Bamn 8 o e it pight_ by MRS. SLINEY PRESIDENT #hd although the tonnage in Connecti- | eq their packages,” f:)r‘?’hey contained | There were also leather coin purses avored. William Dudley Foulke, former Unit- - & cut has been scarce, it would seem ; : and card cas a varlety of Christ- : ; A == that coal 15 moving now in greater | lskiie Bieiscr oot TEOm spouns to | B O O A oars a8ty taras| The city barn has long been a live ed States civil service service com-|Heads Division No. 18 For Ninth Con- volutne. The committees in charge of the sale | basksts, Miss Isabel Bacheler, Miss|'obic for discussion, and when asked | 2S0M00 28, i of the National secutive Year. SPECGIAL are as follow: o | Bana Hervert, Miss Morgaretta’ Jonn. | on Tuesday for fitther information | I Of the 36th apnual of ghe Natignal e Funeral services for Mrs. Grace M.|®'g 10 P 200 1o _ Mis. Charles|Son and Miss' Bernice Burnham being |in regard to the proposition, which i R i e Mrs. Mary L. Sliney who has been BAHGA."S DrOWD pvere held at St James' Epls- | Champiin, chalrman, Mrs. Joha Buiton, | Fepresented in thls list. Tias presented ac the council meeting | M efore taking office President Wil-|president of the Ladies' auxiliary, Di- opal church, New London, at 2 o’clock Nellie Baker,| The pottery exhibit was very com-|Monday evening, to abandon the pres-| Jerore tafn€ OF Mr. Foulke, strict|Visios No. 18, A. O. H., for the past Mrs. Ada Revell, Alis: . M afternoon, 3 M. | Mi. N % o 5 on Ladles’ and Gents® Diamond Ring, | Korridgs “omcistng - Dirial " wos 1| Mise Hattie Harris, Jrs. Ciinton Har | plete and interenting. Graceful bowls | Snf, Rroperty for that use and erect o | To0 Promiess: fiad 35, Jooke, S eight years was re-elected to that 3 ; : 1 itable bullding on the Lake street 3 Y - Scarf Pins and Watches. Also on vey, Mrs. Elmer Kinne, Miss Hilen|2nd vases, jars anc odd pieces guve a |5l E * | When measures to him for sig-|Ooffice on Monday evening at a_ very Solid Gold and Gold-filled Stone and | UPIoR cemetery, Waterford. Marvin and Mrs. Sumner W. Arm-|Yery colorful effect to the hall Miss| Playstound, Alderman Bafley, chalr-| ECR MRS SQRE 10 NI (07 ¢ | well attended meeting held in Forest- Signet Rings. The score @r more of Connecticut | SONE. ) Dose Trumbull had 3 Freat Many| ctated that it had long been recos. |seemed only with regard to the civil fers e v s onrEe nasortment (Of, the Pnest|students at Alin Arbor, Michigan uni-| Dining room committee—Mrs. Peter|Pleces of varlous shapes and colors; | iSET NG, T SO ONE DOCn TRCORIICCTiee 1Y that a certaln paralysis Micibess afler | counidatabls ‘Haetiis French Ivory at the lowest prices. All | vereity this year include Clarence | Vilson, assisted by Mrs. Myron Ladd, |mber and black. turquoise and umber, | o700, 080 €08 PResent 1peation is e | (o050 %, o0 the president. persuaded her to head the organization heavy stock. Webster of Hampton, B f B.| Mrs. Nellie Bailey, Mrs. Oliver Arm- | turquoise and smoke, duli rose, burnt | po &, bition of the public works| 7The speaker declared the “golden Heavy Sterling Plated’ Three-plece | Gordon, Garlton 7 Sman sod Rich: | 3trong. Mrs. Woodraff, Mrs. William | oranse, each lent its vivid hue, Commitiee o Bet adequate blorags |hopes of the lease were dashed” The entire list of offl 1 fol- Carving Sets, $2.45. ard B Wekke, itom’ Now Looaca, Stcvens, Miss Stovens, Mrs, Joseph A.| Mrs. Hempstead had some clear tur-y room (55, 0O 800 §IRAUSE SOrO8H | MR o i “referring to ambassa- ¢ entire list of officers elected fo A beautiful Calendar to each custo- George, Miss Valla Eussey, Miss Geor- | quoise blue bowls and vases displayed, | ing 5 wagons can be placed under | dorial appointments said he was in|low: President, Mrs. Mary L. Sliney; mer. On the 53rd ballot Attorney Phillp &l Fillmore, Mrs. MacDonald, Mrs.|and Miss Elizabeth Huntington ex- | over instcad of leaving them out all | Germany when the war broke out and |vice president, iMrs. D. Sullivan: rec J. OGULNICK & CO. Z Hankey won the republican nom-|Jernie James, Miss Wealthy Cushman, | hibited bowls and holders, buckles and | inter near the stone crusher as was | charged that conditions at the Amer-|OFding scrotary, Miss Anna Siinev: 32 Franklin St -4 . ination for corporation counsel to suc-|Mrs. Wilham Back, Mrs. Ciarence Bar- | hat ornaments. done last year and to gzet a stock |ican embassy nt Berlin remminded |flnancial secretary, Miss Mae Nolan; e one 714-12{ceed the late William J. Bronnan in|ber, Mrs. Arthur G. Crowell and Miss| Mrs. John Huntington had a very|foom. = The présent batn docs mot af. | him of “a chicken with its head oft |ireasurer, Miss Sarah Kelley; mis- one of the most hotly contested cau- | Savles. Mrs. George Fillmoro had | Btiractive cereal set, iss Nuncy Lucas | fora these facilities. A valuable ploce | Debating with - Postmaster-General o cuses on record in New London. charge of the dining room entrance. (2 hanging hasket of biue mat glaze, |of property is being occupied for uses | Burleson, Mr. Foulke insisted that ap- “nell_; Mrs. lmfl:fiwb c;nova‘ll:éd s GEORGE G. GRANT Candy table—Mrs, Georgo ~Tubbs,|Miss Loring tall blus vases, Miss Mar- | for which it is not suited and the de- | pointments to fourth class postmast-| The officers Wil be instal o U Mr. D. T. Clifford will_o; Classes | Mro. M. A. Barber, Mrs. Nellie Bailey, | §aretta Johnson a lustre bowl and|sire is to get a cheaper and more suit- | erships had been contrary to the fed- |convenience of the county president. . Undertaker and Embalmer : in dancing at Wauregan houbs, Satur- | Mrs. Joseph F. Cobb, Miss Jessie Hill, | Mrs. Hempstead one of the same type. | able location. As o the use that|eral statute covering civil service, in day, December th, at 3 o'clock. Terms | Miss Alice Kinder and Mrs. Mattie| There were tables of miscellaneous | would be made of the city barn, it |that congressmen had been asked to| Twenty-Two Officers Will Graduate. 32 P; sd St Tuftville 15 lessons $8. Classes will be graded. | Anderson. pottery and a stunning bowl of ham-|was stated by Mr. Bailey that nego- | recommend choice of candidates in| Twenty-two officers will be graduat- rovidence oSt., —adv. Cake table--Mrs, H. C. Wright, Mrs, | mered copper. tiations had been carried on with the |their districts. ed from the Thames River Submarine \ John Irish, Mrs. Byron Mathieu and| The hall was most effectively dec-|gas and electrical commissioners to| Mr. Burleson, in speaking of the ap- |base Saturday, December 23rd, and P:_':Dl h;mn.!'!:.n to day or night calls, | This is Good Book week. The Boy | Mrs. George A. Kepploe. orated by Miss Loting with bavberry, | have them occupy that property. pointments made under his adminis- |they ®ill be assigned withouh delay lephone apri¢sMWFawl Scouts of America started the move- Domestic_table—The Alpha clasy, | Dittersweet, dried grasses, sumach and In looking over the available sites|tration, said that in his 14test report|to the submarine service. ' On Tues- ment Lo et aside the first week in De- | with Mrs. Walter Bugsey, chairman. | | hemnlock, and the whole exhibition | for the city barn, Mr. Balley said that | ho had recomgended that all classes |day, Januarv 2. a class of fifty will gember as a time for the libraries to| "Jce cream—Miss Mary Rogers and |5ecmed to wlow with color. A great|the Lake street property, which the | ng postmasters should be placed under |enter the base. offer their help in suggestions for | ner slass of youn * man; il a P T E voung gentlemen, y people took advantage of the|clty owns, seemed the best Dlace. If | cjvil service, He polnted out that|. 200d books for Christmas purchase. Parcel posl—Misfa Ruth r;lenderscn ea;_xy opportunityao!‘ vl.;llng it. % glc]mntely;iselected shwlre £4 n;e wmug :eventy per cent. of the fourth class New General Secretary. 5 and her Sunday school class of littl ea was served by s Marshal e erected around the property witl tmasters had been retained under . i : qaTh first of the Wednesday sventng | S10. ¥ s Of IS | 13 Miss Lucas, assisted by Miss Hisie | a gate fo that whatever material was | Do et o rie e Hadior et (Rl e, Pl Now Hman 26 meld at the Lown ¢lub. | ® Fancy work_ tabie (arts and crafts|Graham and Miss Abby Gallup. Too | left there would be secure, a Darn | presiaed at the meeting. SSeretkiy AT e Youna Mdérs Chiles s DA Svening. ' Xhe £0v-| dcpartment)—Mrs. George A. Keppler, SRR SR S T DR G e tian association in New London at 2 . “{Mra B. A, T , M Vatrous for the progreas eh n In this | eheds built for e housing o e de- is less than three weels |inesdayve include Mrs. John Addison s Gy 0rogy doies Agnes Gebrath | 1o o of he art school and the | partment's wagons and carts. NORWICH GIRLS' CLUB e e utkex. of Tomiret and New, HaweiL: il wiwinie ‘Keppler,. . * finish and bcauty attained under her | Inasmuch as the work of widening HOLDS ANNUAL ELECTION | Mr. Barrett wili fill the vacancy oc- away. The December session of the Tol-| Decorations—Mrs. Thomas Potter | instructien. N R R e —— casloned by the recent resignation of w. 1 land county ~superlor court = opened | 2nd Miss Jessic Hill, Mrs. Rollo Har- | cpoy e oo e O e e oy Gid b | Miss Ruth Breckenridge Is the Choice | Franklin A. Swathel. e are laying away f§|Tuesday in Rockville. There was a fi:c0¥230§2“’g° of the dining room - terations to the dwellings along there, For President. el : short calendar session and assign- el SILVER COMPANY’S PLANT | which could be used in the construc- g x articles of Jewelry, Etc., mgnt of cages at 12 oclock Judge| The heautiful floral decorations were i e o Poneaed rnien® womiieo | Mister passing a very successtul year ) % da liam L. Bennett was on the bench. | Provided by Reuter and the carnations | Rev. Joel B. Slocum Addressed Tues- | puilt first. the Norwich Girls’ club held their first Ve every day. "“™ | for the dining room were provided by day Noon Shop Meeting. Preference had been given to the|annual business meeting on - Tuesday We axewfits sl X : S ofolal reporter of the United |Geduldig. For this evening the sup- gy d Lake atrest property” omer the oity |night in the Thayer building. The as 1t 1s In order to have a Jlio"l o it imieiuing | b acken tie sugoer Ng, Tatenes| (% J01, B, Slocum, D D pastor | 8, ol the i which fas | reports o the vaslots commitices the . K by S - e = of the Central aptist church, ad-|been made on the north end o ‘en- | secreta ! ha ¥ e good selection to choose :':1‘}: l::i“:fi',z:: ::nggosm.flnglzco;; Potter Is in general charge of the sale. | dressed the Y, ML C. A. tral wharf, and which is also owneg iread, ":;qug qu: :’;‘“bnl.'e' 2 32::3:;; I herc are two klnds & by the city, because it was considere ng condition. _¥ es from you MUST come in }:‘;:_“' 1‘,":;}‘5‘“ Calvin Willey of Tol- plant on Tuesday noon. that the former was on higher ground |of the regular business the annual ium spoke on Power. He told the men | and would therefore be drier. It | election of officers took place which today and have your about the largest locomotive in the |would be nearer the crusher. It is out- |resulted as follows: Presidenj, Miss of men who buy The feast of the Immaculate Con- country which is on the Erle road and |side the fire limits and therefore | Ruth Breckenridge: vice president, presents laid aside. ception of the Blessed Virgin, one of of its wonderful power and how it is | wooden rather than brick structures | Miss Edna Robinson: sectetary, Miss thiS Chesterfiel d ot o o eeton, 1 the / b 1 f REE rer to the | Annié Renamsn; treasurer, Miss Kath- Catholic church, will be observed in § able to haul freight cars, the total|could be erected. It is nearer to oAn weight of which is nine million pounds. | center of the cit It is nearer to |erine Mullaney; membership commit- s Patrick’s church Friday morning But, said he, one man may have more { other buildings so that if anything |tee, Mises Peari Robinson, Ahnie Ben- with masses at 5. 7 and 8 o'clock, the power than this hugs locomotive. That | happened there at night someone |jamin;, Hélen Way, Alicia Bellows and Overcoat of us at THEP[.AUT-CADDENC(} last & high mass. 3 | is a spiritual power which mén may | would know about it. The burning |Julia Voech. 4 ) 7 have is of a great deal more of im- |of the debris on the dump at all times | PI were discussed relative to a I e The tax collectors’ office will be A 2 A d portance that the power of such an|ls a detriment to that location. It is|cake sale which the girls will hold in $18 $18 50 $20 lewelers, stablished 1872, open Thursday, Friday and Saturday enormous machine. I fails that thé|a cold and bleak place during the |the mnear future and plans were also .y .. ) .y evenings until 8 o'clock, for the pur- 3 average man fails to realize the capa- | winter time and if the spur track is|discussed concerning the sypper which PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING pose of colliecting the unpaid personal - bilities of his life when turned over | built up through that property, as de- | the losing team in the membership taxes. After Saturday, the 9th, delin- 8 to the mighty power of God. I hope |sired, the land will be wanted for |campaign will give to the winners. $22,, $24,, $25,, quent list will be made out and turn- 4 every man will reach up his arms of | manufacturing purposes. = ed over to the prosecuting attorney as faith to the Almighty. That he may| It is because of the fact that the f i 2 the law directs.—adv. 27 lay hold of the power that God waits | Lake straet property is used for a| Hear Admiral Merrill Critically Il Rear Admiral John P. Merrill, U. S . TO THE PUBLIC: ; o i public plaveround that & acering I2iN. 1s critically ill at New London it s Miss Katherine Armstrong Noyes, As usual Hugh Kinder's solos added | to be held on the proposition, but in- | - 15 Spay At sher Mk T I wish to notify the public that my|daughter of Judge and Mrs. Walter much to the sprvice. asmuch as it was thus occupied but [the apartment of his - VTS 14 The man who can afford offfSes arc now ready to rocoive patients. | O Noyes of ~New York and 014 ; -, e about eight weeks in the vear, Mr. s $ J. 0. ZIMMERMANN, D, yme, will make * htr debut at Ky atermeion In December Bailey thought that some other loca- 3 . Doctor of cmmmmfl’c © Sherry's, New York, Thursday ev- 4 Sllas_Whipple of Lefingwell pre- | tion, possibly Mohesan park could be to pay $40. or m(_)fe or a Tuesday, Thursday, Returda going at & dinner dance to be given sented The Bulletin a large, juicy wa- | utilized for that purpose. As far as coat if it pleases him, buys 3.6 'R # e miam | 1n her honor by her mother. = termelon on Tuesday. The ttorial | he knew the only opposition to tne | . s ¢ s WP, e oans B0 BL Thayes Do, force can bear out the statement that | plen came from the backers of the || “By]ly! This this style coat of us, be- Following receipt of a telegram 1t was of excellent quality. Tt is ua. | Plaveround movement. y: g ’ NOTICE s elgrCatte Commiaaiond o4 usual to seo watermelon 8o late in the B T hes the Spot!” cause he can’t get a better restrictions on importation of cattle Childish T°4% the county corn show In tne| Dibhtheria Case Under Quarantine. ouches the sSpot: coat at any price :;:dngor-;;‘ it Gorthecticut. Rwens = town hall on last Saturday Mr. Whip- |, A Mnas;mmhs' .o‘m {ol‘l:h bflv ;JV- What an abundance of real : 2 D s wi e for cal com- e ing at 532 Main stree ew ndon, - ing from Kansas City stock yards. Cravmg ple took tho educational corn prize. | I% (. rancined at its home by the|] Satisfaction there is in a glass The man who likes to be A D R health department for diphtheria|§ of Bass Ale! ‘It's not the de- » 3!::1 g:mt;nl mmgll:ltee for u:; re- —for somethmg sweet Coal Bin Caught Afire. Monfltay 'c‘l.x‘hE Thenm is them‘gf‘; lighttul flavor alome; you can 6 Jews suffe: through, the . . one foun: uarantines were war_subscriptions. to wiich are sent || finds pleasant realization |15 sonday mommine for o St £4| B twe houses Where there, was|| fairly taste and féel its whole- to Tlarry Fischel, treasurer, New in the pure, wholesome. the cellar of the house at No. 16 Union | dibhtheria on Tuesday. One is the some goodness. The Jeweler York, has received new subscriptions » » street. The janitor was fixing the fire | Lebre house in Fourth street where sy LEE CLEG e {ncluding tho handsome sum from the \§ wheat and barley food and was using a light. He upset the | Wilfred, two years old, was ill from Near Post Office | COU8: A- A. & A. J, Norwich, of $1,003. light and the sides of the coal bin|the disease and the other was the » caught fire. The flames were ex-|Clark home in Crystal avenue, wWhere ” The family of John Perattie were s tinguished with chemical. The pump- | Rose, seven, had the disease. driven from their home on Ledyard a ll S er went out on a still alarm. economical buys this styte overcoat of us be- cause what he gets for his money in style, fit, qual- ity, makes it the lowest Dr. J. M. KING [ ety 2o B S price coat made. which burned fo the ground in spite of Stole Reprosentative Bailey's Coat. | The Sodaiitas of Broadway Congre- e The Chesterfield is always D ENT I SrI\ ‘tlhe efforts of Pioneer Hook and Lad- No danger of upsetting mTu:;g-y :ttmefloon ”mmm.r:m"} 2 vn;le :t;:nmg onh;l{(’l) :g:;x- 33.:”:: :.;; e 7 4 ler com, R 1 ice Of resen! F rt J. ess 13! totals sis00, o 't The damase\R the stomach —— and re- || Beucy and m._;;pt:pmm"" Gne" o7 hia | &vod sized atlendance. Roatine s »y wdhe 1 Ao s Sy porthd ness e May Building The wedding of Mia Eveyn mis. | MEMbEr, Grape-Nuts is a | 5ol ana thoy set to woms um the cone | made Tor Carlstmas. : any occasion. JamaTuwWF lop, “Gavghter ot ana Mrs. Johu|§ true food, good for any fJ|st e bt SRl s e I OB" 3wv¢rywht mher > ‘Hislop, ow don, a: Prak second hand s apd was T ] . B. A. WIGHTMAN Hamilion, son of the late @hptain and [| Meal or between meals. §|The votice are now oF the trail of the| o~ An Honer e i gt o b s Mrs. Thomas Hamilton of' Groton, will Mansfield_entertained ten friends at Experienced Plane Tuner. "Tlfll'e’! a lluson" 3 2 d;:m" .& h;r hom:.{n Poquetanuok ”B;a's & Co., Importers, i onor o U Miss Phyllis ¥ ‘arren St., New York Fhone novid A M e B A than " take pla s o g = m‘i ce Thursday afternoon at four L - at the Hislop residence, Na- e 2

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