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$1.25 To New York $1.25 CHELSEA LINE TO NEW YORK FREIGHT AND PASSENGER NORWICH AND. Mo YoRK Membership SS—IW Annu-l Recital s YOR| n S b’ oo esiection ko ot Lisbon for & Tow || aays Bundays a: 5 g ays Thurs- U ey Organist H. L. Yurh.t-. ys. | e o mz:x‘n Briage, new atve the siaonil gverage sat g ‘ e ' Harola DeCelles has returned from | | Strest, Mondays, ivednesdave Sor: The indications are that the weather z 3 2 S - d:" SRR Efl““" 9ok 2B, ta ; 1 deacon. 2 $125—F. V. KNOUSE, Agent—31.28. states east of the Rev. G. Green 3 Arthur Jodoin has return: 'ohn Brwnh ert after spending the houa.y- of America. m. here. WM. H. ALLEN SETH N. TAYLOR 4 DAVID H. WILSON" * dn iddle Atl‘num llol':: Al}fi-fl?c 2 ant mi ic coasd Wi ha m Te~ | ey £ 4T AT - BRI tresh west. Lost Fou by Death. "fl * Hcklrrlu . 1 . . Forecast. s chosen and of During the m ye-r the Norwich | his home .g::.‘,..':... .dxq.': coms o ’ '{ _Southern New England and Eastern! | : , sy 3‘&?3‘,,,"“::’ Boaxd of Trade Mt four members by | Year's day with in Hartford. e N e 1 ; i ok Terrington, Srganist | Ailen; eorge 4 Davie, & Sndor THE NOFF | 2 i Sty B i e e v 1y > S ~— JOHNSON — I Mo Nfl much change in temperature. : o g e B ot A TAFTVILLE ; O e 0, 1318 by Rev. B DRt E. n Plan Observations in Norwich. . . fifth number ptill ‘Migs Liflian uropea e RHth Y S s v e Sl 2 and the Andante Pastorale, of cxceed- | Milo R. Gardner "Seriously Injured | F. Johnson. both "_',n xR Rates 75, okate ner duw i Ul Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes : Wmf ‘fl‘"l’m“on- the whole | When Automobile Overturns — New | “35 3 1316 Rov. 7 D, sar nt, Jus. HAYES BROTHERS., na;;:;p:gxz‘m}na the barometric of the best Gver Biven at Mow*¥eare| Year's Celebration — Motoroyclist | tin “Greene and Borthe 5 Toleaein L 26-28 Sroadway : e HE Teads- Falls on lcy Strest—Personals and | 5o “f,’,, —in Jewets Clty, 5 i ; oy o Ty e e DR. C. R ERLAIN 6 p. m 2000 ) F 2 ott, | Milo R Gardner of the Ol4 Camter-| ohd Miss Jusnita Lacinda S5 TNAR | bl UMBING AND GAS FITTING CHAMB _ r. Moore: Melody, 3 Bary AT e sty Topera] - Yowees Gicy? -Dental Surgsoa Comparisons. . : ; e s 3 Monday morning when the automobile | CONE — SWANSON —In wWittimentic, | jees ! Predictiong, for = Monday: ~ Fait: ; = < m&:cflgfi"&m‘“ IR e R R ST CALL UP 734 warmer; ably rain or snow at < ral William R. nce; e ————————— » > & 2 Xi the vmt oveflumlhtul:d pinning Mr.| V. Swanson. With or Without Gas Attach. nght. - 2 { - e ‘Gardner with o mbderating temperature. T"‘| " ORGANIST H. L. YERRINGTON | Oif g > s ‘Wit and sister-in-law were com- DIED ments but Always EFFICIENT McGrory Building | | Nefwith' Ca. snow; moderating temperature. down Providence street in uw CASE—In Norwioh, Jan. 1,1917, Sarah and ECONOMICAL— A As has been the custom for years machine at 'a fair rate of speed and 1 Jacobs, w! HAMILTON and o@er makes Sum, Moon wnd Tides. Pt o B oo L G v-m. nocihnl hour in the clu.peled where | atter or6msing Front street proceeded | . Case. L TR . [ Sun Y \¥izn I Moon | gregational church was held in the | O¥Yer one undred were gathered Was|gdown the hill, which is very icy. The | Funeral DR e s Rl of WATCHES for all time. | Rises | Sets ItWatersii Sets [oudienes room-at 3.30 New Year's day. | Sujoved to the utmest . After the | ar gtarted to skid towards the gutter e S B s e i .| After the opening’ devotional servies | oW ¥ear's supper served at most at- | ang Mr. turned his wheel into 4 21, 1916, Eliza || We furnish Repairs for all makes THE WM. FRISWELL CO.|~ Y lod by the pastor, Rev. G. M. Bwing. | 1 e “thrown together, How O I ;l;;kmw'e of the strest and put his | SRPN G oer awea 8 yeirs. of Rang s 2 ‘gave a es on. e car turned comple Funeral service at her late residence 25-27 FRANKLINZST. I sifer : e Teoutie X bwm?sm«:ll?:u::. jorses ag sove s around and crashed against the curb, | in Poguetanuck Wednesday moraing, _-—_—A 1 & .. o k: . e o Frazi 3 overturning am rowing out the two an. a o’cloc! < ot | B 5 - 3 (| benevolences of the church was read | WOrk along social lines since last New | \yomen, but Mr. Gardner was caught | LAWTON—In the Post.Graduate hosyl- d. Who ey & Co: The Thamés National Bank el - : 03| by H. L. Yerrinston, the amount con- [ Year's The church roll was then call’ |;ocath the car. Several people who | tal. New York clty, Dec. 30, 1916, 12 FERRY STREET e , X 49 | gributed being over $1,400. Joined: one member joined the ehurch | S2W the accident ran to the man's as- | Harold Lawton of Plainfleld, Conn., sistance and took the car off of him. | 2Eed 64 years. hours after high water It iz 60 years ago this next Sunday, a few Dr. Louis 1. Pratte, who was ing Funeral mm mo gnfl:mfionfl without further notice. et —— Phone 531 T Sl D 3. Ane A clear report of the work of the The cannual meeting, ot Six 5 ar ; R nolders or this et CRL the- eletiian | t1de. WhiCR I8 fallowsd by food tide. e T e BINen T 185 | others before that date. N. H. Hall church tn_ 7 of Directors_and the transaction sof e - et Ll U o of Preston City brought greetings and | &t the time, took Mr. Gardner to his oE. Jan. 3, at 11 ¢clock. Harial i in Such "other 'business ¥ may degally GREENEVILLE members’ and 32380 was raised and | of Broston City brouens spectings oo |ome, where ic was discovered that| . (hS famits’ 15t at Washinston H. Robert J. Cochrane be held at thelr’ Banking House -om e oy $16.72 of this amount came from the [ Visit. One of the recent comers, Mr. |he was suffering from severe internal|piry 1, Jewett City, Dec. 30, nu, Tuesday, Jan. 9 3017, at 11 o'clock a_m, Holy Name Society of ‘St. Mary’s|eale of ice cream and lemonade by | Chapin, held the close attention of |injuries. His condition was vef¥ seri- | " oin 7 oy Tirt, aged 75 years GAS FITTING, CHARLE" bakd s h Holds Regular Meeting— | the old church well in the summer. |those present Auring a brief address.|cus Monday evening. Bode eroviit il oy PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING Thy t of the home mission: Rev. E .H. Smith was called upon: The automobile was badly damaged, v L Elecm., Lamps Installed on Boswel} | The report of the hom ary k th i Tl Prayer at his late home Wednesday, | Washington 8q., Washington Building Th 3 ey sodiety was given by the secretary, | Not a New Year goes by in Chipa |the radiator being smashed, and the | "7y S8 05 o S 150 Jices ot the i e 123rd Annual Meeting | Avenuo—Personals and Notes. . |Mrus: ¥ 5o Yerringion. The. batrsl|that we do not think of you here, oven | windshield broken. The car was towed | gom, 3, at 1 oclock. Services at the Norwich, Conn. of the Mutual ,Assurance Co. of e b ¢ for which ihe ladies have been sewing | 8s Harriet Hyde must be thinking of | to a local garage. s i I el TS atiatd Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing. City ‘of Norwich will be heid at i3e]| The Holy Name society of St: Ma¥s’s Fhas not yet been forwarded. The re- | us tonight, he began. There 1s a & —_— : (e et it o st v el \vrwlch Savings Society Monday, Jan.|parish held their regular monthly|port of Ever Ready circle of The |spPiritual feeling here that grips on“,l’r-umlron to a Former Taftville §th, 19 :é a'_rw LR :reetmx u;)(helr rooms on Sunday af- | King’s’ Daughters which has eight ’nnd“?::p_: o ml:hha': 2;”;;“,* great Mill Overseer. NOTICE TO HOLDERS. ernoon resident Lewis A. Andrews |members, was read by Mrs. Philip |Joy e cou an! od for every o = Policies will be renewed at the Nor- | presided at the meeting, at which rou- | Whaley, and gave an ya.mum, of t.hg remembrance of you all in your labor h: ‘é;‘;{“dl’a’?fl:"ésninc‘idet:t oficu red VESTRY OF TRINITY CHURCH, wich SavingsiSocisty on presentation | tine business was transactéd.” Rev.'J.|good Work of the year 1916. The re- [of love. We have just such gather- | B0, SSECICAY MOGR At e the mote NORWICH, BING TTS, Treasurye: H Fitzmaurice spoke.a few words to|popt of the C. E. society showed 34 |ings in Ing-holk, in spirit and it is the | 7, ' @ F b b A U N lon i | desire at this time to give expression e members of the soclety regarding |active and. four associate members. |8Ppirit that counts. You young people e Y re assembled in| ;" their profound sense of loss and essential in modern hous: their plan of work for the coming|Mrs, Walter Potter, secretary, gave an | are keeping alive the social and spir- (& body In their overseer's office and|pereavement in the sudden death of icity is to lighting, We guaran- THE RWICH FU Co. vear. Next Sunday’ the junior and |accgunt ®f the meétings of the Lath- [itual part of this church. You have |Dresented their overseer, William Kin- | their highly esteemed and beloved | S8 bt iy AR senior socleties will take communion G femorial Forelgn Misstonary so- |2 marvelous ®pportunity. A revolu- | der, a beautiful 18 carat gold watch | brother, PO S VIt WORIJg are open for business with a -mew, ling| at the mass. gy Bighty-nine Aoliars. wis con- cominz and it must be shot|chain and a diamond studded £od| CHARLES BILLINGS CHAPMAN. by expert weorkmen at the fariest of Furs, Coate. Skins, and kinds of L —— *~ Jtributed to foreign missions. “and -through with the spirit | handled pocket knife, suitably en-|por a period of forty six vears Mr prices. e = Electric Lamps Instailed. - Rev. Mr. Ewing’s report of the home . Some of you may be called | Braved, as a token of the respect and | Chapman had given freely of his time Ask us for pl. Snd o Trimmings for Fall and Winter, e hm‘;m et be'en in- | @partment of the Sunday school | where the need is greater, over the es:eem in wglchhi‘le ishheld by the m'e find ::;flcfnsogfi:"'pfi%’;?'x;hi ;1\3;; plan: P! 2 - | @épar pi 25- | deac 3 seas. And others will find their woris [ spinners under his charge. The pres-|deaconry and the Diccese, in g large M. BRUCKNER, Proprietor, Miss M. E. Wat. 3 stalled on upper Boswell avenue and |showed 30 members. Miss M. E. Wat tatio d behalf of ‘h Phone 708-12 %$-47 Main Street | Jord | ties zave an_account of ‘the ~year's | here. entation was made on behalf of ‘he | gy, OT GLCRq Mlaa shown an ex- » :,lfcnh °:,fe";;‘;l a:ii'::’f,cb{e'fif":&' work in the Sunday school which now | The boys and girls out there need men in a very pleasing manner &Y | ceptional degree of fidelity and effi- J, F I OM PKINS z 7 s e i P z “{ totals 155 pupils. . She spoke of the |help. I see them day by day, I find | Arthur E. Watts, and Mr. Kinder, ai- | ciency. He had been parish _clerk, ‘ - Ds are of the new nitrogen ; Ot%% &b, OVD O entertainment as the | in them just the same pure. bright, |though agreeably surprised, thanked | treasurer, a vestryman, a member of 67 West Main Street 3 type and add greatly to the appearance | FECeRT = Rr T NAS, OO e O commended | responsive hearts as I find in schools | the donors for their valuable gifts to | the finance committee, and had served i of the strect. The bug light system on | 12° 207 <V exécutive work of the|in America. A dozen or more vil-|him. In addressing the mule spinners | 6% warden for one year, declining a re. E Smith avenue is fn a bad way, séveral | the Taithful execulite Worl O the are calling for chapels, others | under his charge Mr. Kinder spoke of | tlection, For over thirty years he haq of the lights on that street are out of [ TPAT ~ " & 0N Toiven by the ffi preachers. We are training the [the good feeling that always existxd | gto”, 2 ASCEONe. to Tag GanTerene, B10 T F BURNS ; 3 commission, and the section is exceed- | HRIERAN. | TRS O B 55, near~ | boys in the school with money that | between himself and his men. Afier | fag mosed on Imporiant eommitre Ripaired d il ingly darjc Iy $30 of which moes to Rev. E. H.|you send in order that they may |exchanging the greetings of the sen- | e was o delegate to the General Con- 5 . epaired and Remodeled el Smith’s school at Ins-hok. China. preach in these places. We are anx- |son for a happy and a prosperous Mew | vention in 1901. Heatin and P|umhm : nniversary Masses. H. L. Yerrington was elected col- | lous to get back to our work. and next | Year. - He was appointed a Lay Reader over g 8 by the : There will be an anniversary mass H. T. Frazier, treasurer of |year we shall be_there, thinking of | William Kinder is very well known | [orty- flg‘o Feyrs amo. ":’)?a:hadca reels y in St. Mary's church Wednesday.morn- enevolences; F. L. All vou here on New Year's night. in:Norwich mill circles, having worked | £¥¢n R8s, Se7vices o o, flat,, o8 92 Franklin Street 3¢ ) a number of years in the Ponemzh |only to his own parish, but, as he ing fof tie repose of the soul of Mrs. John Reynolds. On, Friday morni FRENCH - AMERICAN FUR |7ih Boyaoiis, o Wiely merniny FROBLEM OF LIFE, AND mills, Taftville, and also as a spinning | calied upon, to all the neighbarlns LODGE OSCAR INSTALLED overseer for eight years in the 7T5- | parishe! r many years he had been fokett mills 1n Gecum, leaving thers | Azsistant @iberintondent or e Sunasy | RO CASTINGS COMPANY By oML M A npe L WELFARE OF HUMANITY. NEWLY ELECTED OFFICERS. (S5 IS 0" o aceent an impoctant | School. - AL the. fime. of fis death he < : - v - | was a’ member of the Chur ension TAARED NI DI Personals and Notes. Or. Richmond L. Bishop, Noted Spirit- | Andrew Swanberg and Staff from New | PoSition as mule overscer in the Bur- | Fung’ Committes, representing the New FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY Ellis Taylor is spending a few days |- ualist; Addressed Large Congrega-| Londen Officiated—Christmas Tree ——— Hoara of Trustees of the Fund for Ame ca n R jo Bridgeport as the guest of- W. W.| tion. > Held. New Year’s Celebration at Maenner- Aged ana Tngumclersy ‘and of the THE VAUGHN FOUNDRYCO ’ onnors. ; e cher. - e = v t: y of the Ch h Club of the New Ollse v -| At tne First Spiritual union academy | QOn_ Saturday evening Lodge Oscar | rhe annual New Year's celebration | London Archdeaconrv. Mo 31 te 25 Forvy Strest e A e Cob_ Nags, a sheld at Maennerchor hall Sunday| This record would stand out any- - R Fred E. Baker of Lynn is spending | on Park street Sunday evening a large . e S 2 few days with his parents on Win- | con: cegation heard Dr. Richmond L.|stallation meeting ~followed by a|cvening and into the early hours of | Khere as remarkable for the lensth, chester a:reet Bishop speak on The Problem of Life|Christmas tree festival in Grange Monday morning. The first part of the g?fl::r:'eetr:do::&i ;‘!;: fg\:ulcl':omnf“ ll&: HE wnoN:'ou,ows NATURE OAN=, T GO ASTRAY. Special Rne- to: Theatss Troupes, Tr-vel.ng Men, Ete. = e in the new Chamber of Commerce Liver; ccnnnd-‘, Shetucket Street; Geory and the Welfare of Humanity. Dr. . evening’s program was a concert and | yno he lived and ked with Mr S ge H. Howard of Niantic is the t: The problem of |building. The officers were installed 0 have lived and worke FARREL BAND: hop said in par 2 3 = . supper given by the Maennerchor|Chapman for many years, and have| Spoudolo Therepy (the adjustment of RSDN. Paogs. ' fereshof his son, George A. Howard |jife to the poor and the - working | by A;‘\‘drevtv :wanberg of New London | ginging club to its members and to | witnessed his devotlon to the cause of | the spine) is based on the law of na- REl bis staff the members of the Taftville Shooting | Christ and the welfare of this parish, | ture. Disease is but_an effect—every ‘of Central avenue. — - g classes is the getting of the necessi T ties of life, and these people feel de-| The officers installed are the follow-| .y "“4fior 12 o'clock dancing was | 8nd the general church, even this rge- | effect has its cause. Remove the causg Rl B Seehrr ey Teet ; frg- Preaillent . ¥, Biorn; Vice res-{ o 0y . ord cannst begin to measure our seMss | Instead of treating the eMect, and you Mis. spect | ressed at their inability to get what enjoyed, music being furnished by | 07F, CEATDE DEELE (0 N e M our midst, | will get well, Chifopractic adjustments Agmulmal l,lmestone strest Is the gucst of friends in Hart- | {icv"Gesire. ~On the other hand, the |ldent, Mrs. Carl Jonnson: secretary, | SRI0NG: JMUCI%,00NF “Retresnments | o, 1085 o his removal from our midst. | will get well. Chiropractic adjustments Ni % tary, : is a2 pecessary to the, soil as s food is | SRRl e moneyed man feels depressed af not| Nlis T. jensen; asslelant soovelarys|yere served at intermission. Tials to the parish, among them beinz | mankind. It positively will remove the banquet Monday cVening in thelnservice and in the affectionate regard | poctor of Chiropractic, Graduate I 5. C. Bram WS e oy e DS, aembers. | on the. parish records, and that a copy belng able to mest all of the desaands | 8o e aaures; . A- Jomumon; SRR the Altar Cross and Vases, the Euchar- | cause of your aliment, even if other to the human race. Albert Turner and brother Fred have d. & guard, John Londgren. ome S0 well, feel that their cause stfil g as prett S Sl = 220-221 % hayer Bldg., Norwich, Conn. The_Greeneville Grammar school ounts life as|Gus Schelin; treasurer, C. A. Johnson; Me LT aliment, ¢ 4 : ' opens' his (Tuesday) morning for the | § broviem. o the temperance people |master of Ceremonies Carl Pearson:| . iow Yoars Banaust | lst Conglosticks, Ame Hesine and Re. | Rephian. Ly et YOY RN €0 The P, ¢ winter term of study. Who have worked to suppress liquor | chaplain. Mrs. Nils T. Jensen; inside e Taftville Foot and Social | colving Baslne, At mia omwn memoria; | sultation aiways free. i i X club held their annual New Years et TR L SR 35 returned after spending the week with insettled.| Folowing the installation, a Christ- MAHONEY BROS., . friends and relatives in Glasgo. remains a problem and 18 Nt ed:|mas tree was held for the children | Was prettily decorated with streamers |’ Resoived, That ‘this minute be sent |, 320,221 Yhayer Blds, Norwich, Conn. FALLS AVENUE — Religious churches who have endeavor- | 000 S " Claus made his appear. | Of evergreen, laurel and branches of fir | to the familv of Mr. Chapman. with [ Tues0Ry, TRYrscas, Qetuiiay, 26 P Hack, Livery’ and Bearding |p i o, s, 3 B e iy ance, rhinging good cheer to the little | trees. After the repast a musical pro- | the assurance of our sincere sympathy | &n™ “prono' 110. B for the welfare of humanity and have {guard, Mrs. Annie Ericson; outside in the witness of his long and faithfu] 3. am H. Stebbins tual- problem remcins unsettled. Spiri Soes in b ewth & Box of desidy, Resolved. That this minute be spread ret: d d: th v Stable en:lewfu:‘ r;clatia:et:rlgp;:o::gem‘:z week | inm points out the way like a Sulding | orange, ete. The club orchestra furnished music| {iloreor "be published in the Norwicn 3 e T e e e in. "And| _ During the evening Geer's orchestra |for dancing. Thomas Addison was|papers and fn the Gonnecticut Church- - guaranteo our servie to be thé | Mr. and Mrs. William J. Watthews | SPiritual consciousness within. And| RO TOC CRel OE oot O vas en. | chairman of the banquet committee. | My 190 Franklin St bon o ibe moat reasonable ori¢en [are the guests of their daughter, Mrs. | 1 the awakening God would show 0|5 0q" “Refreshments we a b g S e =— | Duncan McCnnnell, of Atlington, N. J, | them the solution of all the problems | JTe S harge, which con. | Slippery Streets Cause Accident. Most Cigara Are Goodn : —_— oTrs and distress and would potnt out | sisted of the following: Mr. and Mrs.| Owing to the slippery condition of THESE ARE !EIT‘B Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Ramage of [ (*'{om the true way of life where|C. F. Bjorn, Mr. and Mrs. Nils T. — PIECE OF CORNED BEEF OR ANY- ‘Waterbury are the guests of Mr. Ram- |y Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson they will find peace because they have CARD OF THANKS THING IN THE MEAT LINE. Gggfi!’s 1-Z.3 5¢,CIGAR 28¢’s mother on Thirtcentn strect for a | GcS¥ 1Cq their own spirit. This finding | end Miss Ella Ericson. 3 Sa /o TOnRP el A E , ‘ew days. of their spirit will act as the solvent Y B".I U ' e e this opportunity to ! ELLOW 10cCIGAR —_— of all such problems of conditions and BELGIUM RELIEF. H e s Efi'a'.n"fifi"ifmme’é’«" VAL. LUPPERT > for the beautiful flowers sent to n. For the Vestry: J ELDRF’D BROWN. Recto: RLPHEUS GILBERT, Warden. IS THE PLACE TO GET A NICE ROAST BEEF AS WELL AS A NICE - Try them and ses. 447 The Ladies’ Al ‘socletyof the{ P o1l such problems of Concitons B9 THOS. M.'SHEA, Prop, Frankiin 8t [Clseneville ~ Congregational church | 3% T " % Connecticut Has Contributed Freely {he funeral of our late mephew and | & Next to Palace, Cafe will hold their annua! banquet in the | "RONTC . 1. sermon, Dr. Bishop Towards the Cause. husband, James J. Roney. The mem- SRR ity ;’;‘f f (Tuesday) evening. | gave several spirit messages, and these —_— : i oy ST ham Mindndsses will ever Hngdt FREDERICK T. BUNCE T anged by the omteriatnmast heen 5o |were easily recognized by the people - Figures showing what Connecticut e TAMDE . roml'ner S tee. in thecaudience. {':;n fl";‘; ! ’;::mmu;::: = AR SRS, HARLOW LADD. THE PIANO TUNER . . — = o R, TR N AR W n o PROF. FRANK L. FARRELL Belgium have just been compiled for Bo El_s TnN'GHT UNION STREET - iPhone 1414-2 Norwich, Conn. Certificate of Organization. EVCI‘gl‘CCTl Befif A certificate - of organization has GAVE PIANO RECITAL. | Publication by the < p il REAL GERMAR g:Aegg been filed with the secretary of state & Fecently began & new campalsn on d by the Versailles Sanitary Fibre Mills, | Local Musician Received Warm Ap-| [FOP0° % BSERR & new campaen o DON'T STAY HEADACHY, SICK, : : Ir.c., of Sprague: 50 shares subscribed plause at Lockport. e e Soas e < B ; . H : for, on which $5,000 in cash and no B it e i he vt has] HAVE BAD BREATH-AND property have been paid. President,| The Playing of Prof. Frank L. Far-|[of7ey Suoq 078, destitule women dv- SOUR STOMCH. Harlan I. Dennett: secretary and|rell of this city at a piano recital in R ap~atians triasurer, M., G, Biaith 30" shaves: 1 | Lockport, N. . Thurstay svosins wha | 15 &2, death than last wintse, afld that | o\ oo |0 pees o e puSY DR.R. J. COLLINS 3 a9z §. Banta, 20 shares; J. H. Fiagler, 8 | warmly applaudea by the large audi- | gno S oFae L o ot s ; shares. ence gathered to hear the talented mu- oD 16 s | EAXATIVE EOR. MEN, WOMEN i gram Professor Farrell was recalled| " 'mpe results of the new campaign, g ¢ four times and upon request Professor | new s month old; have encouraged (he TuThS £ s generous persons have refrained from v . J. M. & J. P. SWAHN : . circles in Lockport expressed the opin- b, il PENDANTS. = fon that never before had such a tal- | Eaans ip s ca ey BROQCHES, ented artist visited their city. Snaer the men Trpesasion it Eoi” . G B 3 e Large Crowds Skating-* perous America . Since Thanksgiving - auors BRACELE!‘S RINGS rg g day about $5.000 has boen ved in F o A large crowd availed themselves | the state—inciuding three Fifts of $500 Franklin Square, 237 Main Street of e M Hi ste; | of the opportunity to enjoy the fine|each, four of $200 each and 13 of $100 A Teleph: B51-12 every rhion, skating at Mohegan park New Year's | each. But, as before, the smaller con- = Lady Assiatant Ipime rernoon. - Nearly people were on | tributi "have swell 5 rewrest mddels in every the ico on the small pond, which 15| many of thess have come farn’ mnd p Telephone 328-3 seven inches thick. A number were | gons who have given before. Tn mu. g HENRY E. CHURCH Dr. Alfred Richards finish, 5 g skating on the big pond, where the ice : G x By 5 > Wap B 814 incite . The pafh:suptrs | O0us Cuted such patsoms In s 2 30 DASETNL AfLmut DENTIST Intendent does not encourage ekating | lcarning of the continuance in Bel. Office_ Hours: or the big pond, although it is not{pium of sufferings unprecedented in mmmm 9-12 a. m.—130 to 3 p. m. forbidden. the history bf ANY BAtIon, Wed. and Sat, Evenings 7-8 ! Room 306 Thayer Bullding T w Year's day staf i n & New Years day statement the |, calo¥ el 8 DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE |{ rei"55:% House tel. 354-2 [v_helped it fulfill an obligation m —— £l important, in its opinfon, than ever. g g r g g o s i Moot Shd - sakes o s B ncremesd full of cold. Why don't You get Office Hours: ing in every town. through church- of Cascareis from the Grug|1o a m. to 8 p m. by apRolntment Ruse at the Hartford Trust company. bowel cleansing you ever experienced. and y 3 You will wake up feeling fit and fine. = eanmsuum of towns In this sec-{ Cascarets mever iclken l earminmg fio; {2“'{.' %L!v‘v:e‘ $6.. azulo:’veu ul and u%‘al.o r'l':uv fi:otu : 3 i vme non or- ardly reall you , South Coventry $1 s;e taken " a cathartic. Mothers A. D. LATHROP committee thanks all who have loyal- B Trucking . _schepls ¢r local = branches. store and eat one or two tonight and through the state treasurer. Charles C.| enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and Sundays extepted “UNION LYCEUM. L s - ol ; treet - Office—cor. 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