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e 3 Norwich, Thursday, Dec. 28, 1916. 3 G | —— : 5 e 4 THE WEATHER. Milk Producers of New London County Will Assemble in . L . WM. H. ALLEN B e mwu. st s ~MIE N This City on Saturday to Organize—Warren C. Jewett'|Tinochie club held a meeting for the S Ror Phe NS W ,AND PassENGER * SETH N.TAVLOR . /B pusced noribesstward toward Hudson| bave ‘chars o 1ha: dancn: e socts) éf;‘?"‘mfi‘ -mq"”‘m.- o TeH ANDT NEw YORK i (ot ot raiis were with some snows Parish hall at some date in the near ol b : 4 ~ It is much PRI future. The committee arranged was tes. 3 e as follows: Andred Fromander, chair- wman, D. Murphy, Jr., Daniel MecShef- A wave of enthusiasm is sweep! business a year and who now comes | g . Dale: Fard, D. ng- N : Al the weather | over New England in behaif of :-p}: to take charg of co-operative work e T D itas i daya &t & p. m. Effective Oct. 15th, — = zed dairying and on Saturday for. Providence county farmers. Sl ‘William Cham] 5 B 4 ; 2T & BREGSTRE B f R o M‘“‘f’}’g 204 | better organization of the whole dajry| The speakers will set forth how the | SOmittes. William Chamberlan f |{Ls8r. v. xwouse. asent—s12s iy A T ‘the Atlantic states. | intreests of all New England, a coun- | New England milk producers’ asso-|don as ticket taker and F. White and : - 3 & jong ‘the north Atlantic |ty meeting of the milk producers of | ciation secured the full market value |’ 'Fiynn were placed on the refresh- : b s : 3 coast will be moderate southwest and | New London county has been called |for milk sold this winter and thus |ment committee. The checking com- | z y e west; middle Atlantic, moderate west. |DY -President Charles P. Rushnell of{put more than $1.000,000 of extra |mittee will be Ernest Bernter, Harvie B | / Auto Robes ‘Rubber Goods L e o the farm bureau which will take money into the farmers’ pockets. A | Benoit and the musicis to be in charge v ’ iy S in this city in the townshall at ten|big contest is coming over the summer | of David Livingston. B Conta Blankets Eastern New York: Local rains or|o’clock in the morning. price for milk. Therefore every cow 2 ur Coal snows west Thursday, slightly colder| Like meetings will be conducted |owner whose product i§ consumed in FUNERAL. R g - - and at night {n east; Frifey fair | throughout New England under the | New Entl;:dP!hAmfld e Jiseaiing =inctiniy ste._m 1;]0'“ lder. auspices of the New England ilk | the N. BE. . A. while those on the K or Sag Southern New England: Rain Thurs- | Producers’ asociation and County | western edge of this territory who Mrs. Bernard Hasl it ovie C - day; Friday fair, colder. Agent F. C. Warner of this city will}ship milk to New York may afiiliate| Wednesday morning the funeral of QOMS:WITH ? / pper us ' i Northern New England: Rain south, | have charge of the meeting here. with ite league. It will be emphasiz- | Mrs. Bernard Hasler took place from THE L. L. CHAPMAN rain or enow morth Thursday; Friday | Warren . Jewett of - Worcester. | ca How thaeN. B. M. B A, couors sl | her late home on South Fifth avenue tair, colder. Mass.,, a leading dairy business man | New England, and how each new mem- |3t 845 o'clock and a requiem mass 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Conn. Observations in Norwich. of Massachusetts and a thorough mas- | ber who joins now, will have the same [ Was celebrated by Rev. U. O. Belle- The following records, reported from | ter of the milk problem will be the |rights and privileges, in person or by [r0Se, in the Sacred Heart church at DR. A. J. SINAY J c Speliker: Gelogation from his ldeal as present|9 o'clock. The regular church choir B ot ey o e Shanges | The meeting here 1s called particu- | or former members, In the approaching | furfiished the music throughout the changes Wednesday: larly in the interest of those milk |annual meeting when the members wili [ Service and Prof. Kinder presided at 3 Ther. Bar, | dealers who are shipping their product |adopt a constitution and by-laws|the organ. _There was a large at- L .42 | to Boston and Providence markets. |adapted to the larger work in view. tendance, which included many friends 5 S Dentlst 31 3042 mhose who ship to the New Haven| At each county meeting farmers |and relatives from out of town, also a $ D “i. 38 3020 |market are being cared for Dby the|may join the N. E. M. P. A. Right|delegation of the Ladies’ auxiliary, . X Highest 33, Connecticut Milk Produgers' asocia- |on the spot those from each township |A. O. H., and a delegation of the Ros- oSieame 1819 AlNes Sulifing Narwieh Pl tion which is being affiliated with the|or shipping station may omplete the|ary society, of which the deceased Fhone 1177-3 : New England Milk Producers’ asso- | prelimilary organization of their local.| Was a member. _ The bearers were - Predictions for Wednesday: Increas- | ciation. The county meeting is to appoint an |Stephen Coffee, John Pickett, John |cemetery. Thegfuneral arrangements - Ing_cloudiness, followed by snow. County Agent Warner has just re-|organizing committee of one from each | Hasler and Mortimer Corcoran. were in charge of George G. Grant. i T“E nEL "oFF Wednesday's weather: Rain, warmer |turned from Hartford where he at-|township or shipping station. Those| Among the many beautiful flowers = s the most mple“ kine of v = at night. tended a meeting held with Richard | present who are appointed to this com- | Was a standing pillow, from her hus- Sacred Heart Five Victorious. o % A 3 . Pattes, secretary of the New England | mittee, shall meet the very same day |band, a large cross from the children, | vyyednesday afterncon the Sacred Bfimu in Eastern Con- European Plan —_Sus. Moow and Tides. ____|Milk Producers’ association and _the |and appoint a chairman and secretary.|a standing wreath, from sisters and | preart School team and the Young e { 0 Sun T High I Moon | committe of the Connecticut Milk Pro- | These two officials, with the aid of the | brother, standing wreath from Mrs.|maclos met in Parish hall where they [NUUEGUt. < Rates 75 cents ner dzy and up || Rises. | Sots. | Wator. | ‘Sors: | qucerss. association. other committee men and co-pperating | Katherine Hasler, wreath from P. J.|\cre engaged in a very close and ex. : : » HAYES BROTHERS, T a m ™. ™. Fhe New England organizatbn has|with Richard Patee, secretary N. E,|Casey, spray of carnations from M.ri citing basketball game, the lai & sll ti fo! “Telechone 1222. 86-28 Breadway - a membership of 400 and they are P. A, Myricw building, Spring-|and Mrs. George G. Grant, spray ofling to be somewhat mm“‘"’ml’"m"s becriptions taken ready to incorporate and do business Mass., shall proceed to arrange | carnations from Bdward Bushnell and|former as they defeated them by a ”th abroad -43 | with $2.00 paid in. the time and place for the gathering|crescept of roses from Mr. and Mrs.|score of 13 1-2 to 11. o - 9'25| New London county milk dealers are |in each towrnship or shipping station.|John Masler. at the lowest rates that can be obtained anywhere. DR. C. R, CHAMBERLAI? i Il 1532 | interested in three markets, Now Ha- At such local meetings, attended by| The burial took place in St. Mary's || pi;7 ven, Boston and Providence, while the | the dairymen of the vicinity, the lo- i Morn.| Windham county producers do not|cal umion of N. E. M. P. A\ will be Mrs. H. Marién Injured. Mr. R. Mdrion of this place who is 0.10 0.53 1.47 0.28 5 2.25 \ Six hours after high water It la low | Ship to New Haven. formed. Tt is hoped that by the time BORN. employed as a comber tender at the SR T . Dent’a‘l Surg'on tide. which Is followsd by flood tide. w'xl‘h;hmee%nz = Satn‘;rday of the|the central body holds its Efl““a; TRACY—In Norwigh, Dec. 26, 1916, a 5’.?“;’""‘5‘ mlfHS. met wll:l;lau ;mm;nt Also a choice line of Cigars 1di ————r—— ndham County producers will be|meeting in February, every section o daughter, Harriet Woodward, to|'Wednesday forenoon wi er . MecGrory Building, Norwich, Gonn GREENEVILLE held in Putnam in Odd Fellows' hall | the six states may be fully represent-| Lena Crozier and the late Harry W.|work in that plant. In some manner |OUt of the finest case in the - and the meeting will be addressed by |ed. Organizers will be put into the| Tracy. = Mrs. Marion’s hand was caught be-| s 2 C. E. Embree, manager of _Maine's | field*to complete the locals throughout| SHAW—In Bradford, R. L, Dec. 25.|tween two moving parts of the ma- |Cit¥e Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock|Farmers’ union, that does $1,000,000 | every New England state. 1916, a son. Harold, Jr. ,to Mr. and |chine, which inserted a severe cut on . HAMILTON and other makes | there was a service of prayer over % — ; Mrs. Harold Shaw. the back of her hand. _ She was taken| Pipes, Novelties and Candy. 5 g]e b;dyl gf sA‘:thur %Vil‘l)ls Cfll;a\inn;an, SPICER—In w;—sterl{. % "AB‘?& 1!; to the office of Dr. Thompson where . ev. Joel B, cum, D. officiating, 1916, a daughter to Dr. e “ | she received the proper attention L3 of WATCHES for all time. |at his Tate home, 38 Thirteentn strect, | SIGMA BETA PHI FIRST BAPTIST BIBLE Spicer, Jr, and wi = [Rees e iaker 60 Reaie i . b There was a large attendance of SORORITY BANQUETS.| SCHOOL HELD ENTERTAINMENT | WUICK—In Westerly, R. I, Dec. 25, S e e e e THE WM. FRISWELL CO. |mourning friends including many from L ——— . — I0Ne ¥ Bagy Ge' My, and Mo, Joie Woed PRy 25-27 FRANKLIN ST. *mdertaker Gaser wil take the hody | ** o U (i ToiryfvePancing | Laracly Attended i R o e | sisSToN—in New London. Dee 26| Announcements have pem received |COrner of Broadway and Bath Street e ¢ in his automobile hearse to River Side gowe R e conae AUARQec: 1916, o son to Mr. and Mrs. Willlam | " My and Mrs. George W. Weller Phone Your Order cemetery, Providence, where burial e £ = B of Taftville of the marriage of. their THE NORWICH FUR CO. [" take place this (Thursday) TOm- | evening. the. 11tk ammeer. Daanet of | cloh ot " Biror Baptist ‘ivie 'einisi [ JORDAN—In Willimantic, Dec. 26, a|Gaughicy, Fiorente, and feopsrd G, ing. the Sigma Beta Phi sorority of the|was held in the church parlers Wed- | daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Roland B.| prentice, son of Mrs. Charles W. Pren- ; - —_— Norwich Free Academy was held with | nesday evening. gontey tice of 185 Washington street, the re open for business with a new line Personals and Notes. 2 largesnumber of the members and Despite the stormy evening there 1 ceremony taking place in New Lon- i/8f Furs, Coats. Skins, and all kinds of | Mies Margaret Reed of Hartford is|alumni present. Covers for 35 were|was a good attendance of school mem- MARRIED. don on July 1, 1916. Trimmings for Fall and Winter. visiting her parents on Fourth street.|laid and the follgwing menu served: bers and their friends and go lack of | CRANDALL—NOWELL—In Stonington, —— M. BRUCKNER, Proprietor, e enthusiasm. Bach number of the fvell | Dec, 9, 1916, by Rev. Frederici Sans Walking Dangerous Wednesday. n 3 ed program was heartily ap- S e , Phone 708-12 48-47_Main Street| John Morrison and Paul Turcotte Grapefruit, Cardinal arreas g Bertha Nowell, both of Westerly, R.| Several of the people whom ventured ooone T ® Valb Ttrettlspent the Christmas holidays with Cream of Chitken a la Reine. plauded and many encores wergyre-| | further than the doorsteps on Wed- friends in Moosup. Flake Wafers. sponded to. L i i v William Boyd is enjoying his| Chicken Cutlets, Sauce Supreme. ening was the school orchestra, Mrs. A 'Niles’ and Miad: Anng (M |Tn ‘mome’ cases some’ were IiUfed by - Christmas_holiays with his rela- | Roseite Potatoes. French Peas. |LeRue Bliven, piano; Edward Breed,| John A Niles and Wiss " the falls. tives on Firth street. Supper Rolls. piccolo; Robert Otis, cornet: Alfred Plunkett, both of Norwich. 1 A e Neapolitan Ice C: g liven, flute, Lester Peckham, violin. j ——————————— - A 3 Gaonae fainimtn Nias wanignan his oo e a*}\s;;‘r':edmcflzgf‘m Selections ‘were rendered during the e DIE‘D i e Personals and Notes. is good for eczema, pimples, : sition with the Warner Arms Co. and Demi Tasse. evening’s program. Following a se- | RONEY—In Worcester, Mass, Dec. 26.| John Savage of Lowell, is the guest| rashes, chappings and all af- \ Repaired and Remodeled |50 " dusy with the Hopking and lection by the orchestra Mrs. John B, | - Jemes I, Roney, PReW oL MY and | of relatives in town for the holidays.| fections of the skin. 3 Allen Arms Co. of Norwich. Miss Anna MeGarry acted as toast- | Oat, chairman of the entertainment| 7 BEROW (9059, 0q 8" veqars s =S mistress and the following toasts were [ COmmittee announced —the several | 1 "ang 12 days. Thomas Cleary of Hartfcrd is the Those who ba used ( by the I’J\ST SIDE rrEMS responded to: Our Sorority, May |Bumbers of the evening’s program.| puneral at St. Andrew’s church, | gyest of Thomas Greenwood ¢f Front KNOW. b L : : > Shields: Iati ;| Prayer was offered by the pastor, Rev. | = 'Gresneville, this city, Thursday af- - - clds; Inatiations, Katherine °Lee; v 2| Street for the holdays. FRENCH_chN FUR Sodal Hosstality "Bt d to Holi. | CUr Alumni, Mary McGarry; Our Fu- George H. Stro(l;lse: ad%re;‘s of wel- ternoon, lDec.‘ EX' tnt‘iz.so. ngrml in i 5 St XS B ot ocal ospitality ispense o oli- | tire, florenbe Smith. come, Master eorge isley; selec- the family plot at Moosup, Conn. “ en' ruggists g " 7 3 S oy To. the World! chor M - In New London, Dee, 26, 1916, | Harry Hannon and David O'Brien COMPANY day Guest The Week’s Happen Follo“;inlgs the b:tx)nquet, a dance pro- ;‘Y";nk ‘g’mt&rs' S oMorio qhair M. | satersi pl;{mi‘;,wdau?hggi D L tandod & saeetine 1o the tockiersd ings. gram o numbers was _enjoyed, hy Wil-| Lucy Gibson Smith, aged 2 years. |Road-hall Saturday evening. THAYER music being furnished by Ethier's or- | Messrs. Stephen Peckifim and V 5 - BUILDING : TS L liam Case; whistling solo, Cheric, Mrs. | BARTOW — In New London, Dec, 26; e George Meuser of Springfield, Mo, | chestra. Among the out of town guests 1 e leoti =t = 1916, Nancy L., widow of J. S. Bar- Bri Ie -_— | who has been visiting his cousin, Mrs. | was Mrs. Willilam Farrell of New|Alfred Bliven: selections by orches. g Robert Brierly has returned from Rollo H. Harris, of Stonington’ road,| York. The affair was ehaperaned by | tra: recitation, The Two Little Stock- | tow. New Bedford after spending the holi- ° MAHONEY BROS., ings, Marion Royce; musical selection, | BECKWITH—In Wallingford, Decr days with friends and relatives. has returned home, Mrs. R. M. Powers, Mrs. George A. 2 3 Tetli 6 jus Beckw iin, f erl FALLS AVENUE Mr. and. Mrs. Hiram Manville, | Comeau, Mrs G. P. Madden and Mrs, [ 472°! Voices. choir; whistling solo, | {36 Cornelius Beciew fcn, form " Boarding | Georse Manville and sister, Miss Lucy | T. B. Leahy. Those serving on the | AUmI Py S Ve | MURK-In Westbtly, R. L, Dec. 24, | pre e ey LLUNCH ack, Livery and arding | Manville, spent the holidays at the | banauet and dance committee were | TEROSIRL L g arrival just| 1916, James McTurk, aged 35 years, ISCUIT Slabla home of Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Jahn.|Agnes Leahy, chairman, Anna Mc- at the close of the program, arriving 3 months. B Mrs. Manville is a niece of Mrs. Jahn. | Garry, Georgette Comeau, Anna Kelly, i ingi 1 /- | MOORE—In El1 Monte, Cal, Dec. We guarantee our mervice to be the | Mr. and Mrs. Louis De Greinier of | Marguerite Shields. O g O el VoY= M 1g%6, Nelile;wifexof - Branford best at ressonable arices. 181 Palmer street were recent visitors o Moore, formerly of Shannock, R. L - - — A ——— | - people feeling sure he had brought i - 4 9, Most Clgars Are Goodn B g Biss. Frank Paimer of New | O varE oo bowen | T Just what they naa wisned. This | CONNELINCIL e, oo 3| Canige Sneezes THESE ARE BETTER | York spent Christmas with the latter's ON VETO POWER |was soon verified when he got down ett C to business he soon found daintily al - the i f his son, » TOM'S 1-2-3 5¢ CIGAR Funéral from the home o parents, Mr. and" Mrs. Frederick Dyer,®National hody Seads Out Referendum |dressed dolls for the girls, games for Daniel {Connelly, iNorwich avenue,| and warn you that you are taking A Treat to Eat To Eat a Treat .| of Hedge avenue. = v H Pl 29 At BAB. 1 Don't let i o h Y FE] 1 S to be Acted Upon. the boys and hoxes of candy for both. Friday morning, e cold. on't let it settle in your head Sold by Your :'G OOoD ow locaGAR Hfif&&nire%:;lig?“t‘;;n 1a¢gx:-§°pa3.f == Teem Santa, well ctrrled out by William Requiem mass in Sacred | Feir'| or throat. Drive it out with Hale’s Grocer The Chamber of Commerce of Ngr- | NOyes, Was assisted by George Rath-| g¢hurch at 9 o'clock. Burial in Lis- Try them and see. ents, Mr. and Mrs, Charles H. Poole, bon. Honey of Horehound and Tar. Clears . i 5 £ Amb: d Jonn Dur- 3 THOS. M. SHEA, Prop., Frankiin 8t.|of “463 Main street. :Z,"-Cho? aig:f:; "‘:“gflgfi,"efi‘e’d°“af,§§g§“ o, Sepe s ron e I OcauEe 3, Rec. 26| head and throat and relieves coughs ' Mr. p. - e i i ’, 9 N ia L, Wi ;s Next to Palace Cafe % M"wg;‘od M‘;s-t‘:,ifllf&r?‘;;';’m"{hfgg; ment to the constitution which would| The committees of the evening’s| 15 CRTIENL T, B . and hoarseness. All druggists, 25cts. ermit th a Jied | success included: Mrs.- Louis Whee- | - mer's father, E. J. Duro.. Biates to aporove o disappeove”mag|ler, chairman: Messrs, Qeorza W.|WEST—In Santa Ana,_cal. Dec. 27| & bottle. T, and Mrs, Walter Perrin and MT. | separate itoms. 05 provisions in any |Rathbun, Wililam Noyes, John Dur- | 5o sitse ssed 51 wants. When it sches aguin—iry Pike's Touthache Drope \'/ R - n away, appropriation bill. The question is|nam, George Amburn; program com- BENKER—In Occum, Dec. 26, George Christmas Candies ., Were recent guests of B, E. Mec- . i Mrs. John B. Oat, chai v -4 resented to the Chambe mittee, Mrs. John B. Oat chairman, | "y “Benker, aged §4 years. : C Intyre of 162 Palmer street. o Cimteer ol OOl it Totia Wheeler and Mix raant| o Dohen (RESIIELITEE i, ; : an epair or Chrlstma,s Perfumos Mrs. H. H. Whaley of Carter avenue | to3 by the Chamber of Commerce of | D Davis. Friday, Dec. 29, at 1.30. Burial in | HE WHO FOLLOWS NATURE CAN- is visiting in Hartford this week. the United States to the principal o —_— Lovett cemeter: NOT GO ASTRAY. Mrs. Charles N. Sweetser of Ston-|ganizations of the country and is in Y. M. C. A. NOTES. JOHNSON—In Bozrah (Leffingwell), Spoudolo Therepy (the aajust: ¢ of OF 5LI. KINDS ON Chri i ington road spent Christmas with JMr. | Fad Rands of the memiy sigail.i e Dec. ‘23, 1316, Andrew J. Johmson, | ,, SPORaelo Ehpncpy (the sdinstment of Christmas Clgars and Mrs Appleton Maine of North | L3, "Rore Increase in Business Men’s Gym Class | aged 55 vears. = © & % @ | P e D e oot avar AUTOMOBILES, tonington. 5 1t is argued, in discussing the ref-| —Program Being Arranged for New | ‘well Friday afternoon. Dec. 29, at 3 | effect has its cause. Remove the cauf Mr. and Mrs, William McNeely of|endum, that the appropriation pro-| Year's o'clock. ~Burial in ‘famiiy lot at|\Dstead of tresting the eftect, and voul! CARRIAGES, WAGONS, : * the Bast Side spent Christmas With | visions of a bill may be entirely In| o > West Plains cemeter; R I B DR 4 2 DUNN’S PHARMACY the latter's mother in - Lisbon. ;get ‘?ublli; iné?rest':‘ but t‘hoieu:elatllll’s There was a large number in at- e DoE hANS mankind. 1t positively will remove the U T e rider directly against the pub- Hiet s’ clas 2 cause of your allment, even if other TRUCKS and CARTS, Will Report on Billy Sunday. lic interest. If the president had pow- ;e:ngfigc‘fo;\tl ts’{le Mfmcl?ef. n\‘;gdsne(;lgai We wish to thank relatives, friends, | methods have failed. Why suffer when i At the Christmas entertainment at|er to veto items and provisions in|afternoon.. Physical Director R. T.|neighbors, the Ladies' Auxiliary, A. O, | it is in reach of all of you now? Cou- Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- 50 Main Street. 2 First Baptist church Wednesday | such bills, he could approve one and Crosby was in charge of the class. The | H.. the Rosary Society, for the deeds | sultation always free. ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. E, the pastor, Rev. George H.|veto the other; but being presented | class mumbers over 50 and is wade up | Of Kindness and sympathy shown in J. 0. ZIMMERMANN, D. C., Bl ithing in ali its branches 5 Strouse, mado the announcement that | conjointly the president is now com- | of the prominent business men of the our recent Dbereavement in ihe 953tD | Doctor of Chirepractic, Graduate P. 8. C. acksm 4 Trommer s at 'the Draver meeting this (Thurs- | pelled to approve both-er veto both.|city. Much interest is being Shown | ferourd sravier: aginChoatd Wife: Mre:] 230221 thayer Blds, Norwich, Conn. day) evening he would give a report | The president is thus deprived of the | by the members and the membership | Reror Cribten Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, 2-6 p. of the Billy Sunday meeting that he | power of using his own discretion and h i | m., oniy, 411 Plant Blag.. New Londan, Evergreen Beer altended while in Foston “he EBilly | coerced into accepting that which his e e e T R BERNARD, HASLER _ {Conn. "Phone il “ ven upon a |judgment disapproves, or defeating 1 i ND FAMILY. = REAL GERMAN-LAGER Victrola. that which he believes wise and nec- | Brotomsional e is tnar Tt mests o H professional men is that it meets the essary. This lack of power of the 1 Gons to Lowell to Work. | Shia excontive. was. dbsiared “to 'og | Tcds,of fhe busy man of affairs and 190 Franklin St. William R. Grindrod, who has been |One of the reasons for the existence|ily vigor and vitality that is essen- THE PLACE TO GET A NICE @ waiter at the Wauregan house for a|0f what is now known as the “pork | tial to success in these strenuous days 3 18 number of months, has resigned and | barrel. o | of keen competition. ROAST BEEF AS WELL AS A NICE gone to Lowell, Mass, where he has| Power to veto separate items, it is|® The class work i designed primar- Uurc @I} 8|riece oF corNED BEEF OR ANY- accepted another position. explained, in the referendum notice, |jly to relax muscle and nerve tension THING IN THE MEAT LINE. is a pure economy matter. Without it|to correct faulty posture and restore VAL. LUPPERT congress can put through a “pork | ine ciroulation. It I r < P INSTANT ACTION barrel” {tem of appropriation or a se- | full ‘vigor with Which to . Derform 15 Main Street FREDERICK T. BUNCE THE PIANO TUNER vies of such items, which the presi-|their functions perfectly. Health' has 27 UNION STREET 3 is on draught at - H. JACKEL £ CO. 507 to 515 North Main St. DENTIST DR. E. J. JONEsS Suite 46 Shannon Building Take elevator Shetucket Street en- trance. Phous. WATCH BRACELETS, }|SURPRISES MANY HERE |Veioing the supply bil for runnine. ng | Loch,defined as the harmonions tunc- 1 Vetoing the supply bill for running the | tioning of all parts of the body. Vig- . This grocer’s story surprises local | SOVernment. This power to veto sep- | orous exercise wisely directed in mod- poople: I had bad stomack: tronbi arate items of an appropriation 18| eration, frequently repeated with a S mach trouble. | given to many governors, separate and | strong element of interest injected, DIREC'I'ORS All food seemed to sour and form | distinct entirely from Fuestions of | brief and snappy meets this nosd. 8as. Was always constipated. Noth- | riders. The New Year's receptions at the Y. | Ing helped until I tried buckthorn bark, | The national chamber referendum fy’ C. A. will be held Monday. The D.S. MARSH -AND— glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adler-i-ka, | Faises the question of giving the pres- | hoys' reception will be held from 4 to {Phone 1414-2 Norwich, Conn. A ONE SPOONFUL astonished me with | ldent also the power of vetding riders | g in the afternoon and the semior re- Pianos er-i-ka fiusl ENTIRE alimen- 3 vent congress from forc- | the evening. An interesting program : tary tract it reli AN con. | ing him to approve legislation by 3 DR, = lutgmon. ’-m:: :v‘:;uhyosAfi o8~ | tacking it on to an appropriation bill | :®boing arranged e Re J. COLILINS Playef PlanOS : t The basketball team of the local Assi prevents appendicitis. It has QUICK- | Which he cannot afford to veto as a|association held a spirited practice on Ll Suotstned EST action of anything we ever sold. | Whole. Where rider legislation is-ere- Wednesd&¥ evening. The first game Telephone 328-3 Benoit’s Pharmacy at 't 2 vented by state constitutions, it is 1 Je a — e e | not through power to veto, but through | wh il be plaved New Years is|@ punpy & crurcm 8 festriction on the legislation by a|shooters are rounding into shape with WM. SMITH ALLEN DENTIST Victor Victrolas 148 Main Stroet, Norwich, Conn. ON EASY TERMS provision that a bill must deal with i ] great rapidity. Some excellent ma- Phone 1178 i gx;e subject of legislation which must|¢erial has reported and with a little TuThS :f"r".-'::‘tkl’:"fln‘l“&, &r;'&:ugdmmg. G A R adequately set forth in the title of | training and experience the local as- Norwich New London 8 | the bill. sociation will have orfe of the fastest S It was at the request of the Mer- chants’ Association of New York that | teams in the state. | DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE the national chamber took up the veao = o ‘M| auestion. With the referendum are Played at Breed. 287 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. ector B| smrmative arsuments advancea by | Miss Mary Stamm played the piano Office Hours: the Merchants’ Assoclation and its|at the Breed theatre on Sunday even- ” representative, William C. Breed, of|ing when the six-reel moving picture [10 @ m. to 3 p. m. by appointment New York. On:the other hand the jon Palestine was shown under the au- Sund: ted referendum carries an abstract of the | spices of the Norwich camp of Zion- rithiadatics %atz:‘;m:xnpt:n.asal‘{nofiy E!&fivem::‘?:a; r;o a‘;f ists. - offer to the public the finest standard < 4 & brands of Heer of Europe and America: Prompt service day or night lowed for the_ balloting, which will Mrs. Zela Hill Wrote Book. . Dohemian, Bilanar, Caltabach Bavarian . e, January 3. Mrs. Zela Hill of Paris, Tex, who |l Shea & Burke Dr. Alfred Richards J|scer sass "Puie’ ana Burton Muers - JOSEPH ‘BRADFORD, - BOOK BINDER Blank Boois Made and Ruled to Ordar, 108 SROADWAY New Styles J. M. & J. P. SWAHN ‘Tailors Franklin Square, 237 Main Street Telephone 551-12 i647 ADAMS TAVERNM - 18671 o1y ol 6423, E R ¢ visitor ¥ - . Guinness' Dublin_Stout, v R Night Watchman at P. 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