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We advertise ¢ as 5t 1 4 c mm o P nive ae : you want of the state orium on Tues- |. —— X “Miiss Helen Greeme and Miss Mae 1 g S o SR, act Langitiay { PR ; B SRS : to make Frahigl some money’ brought the of Charles B has forwarded 1o prehistoric found in the outskirts of Los | Waterbury: . % 7 00ds has been in New on a business trip this week.. Mr. : Mrs, Charles Monroe from New Jer- Lee, has The moon in ite last quarter ¢ n, wes qus $o¥, 1= visiting Mrs. Edwin Olafleld o : Diereating Tuesdsy at 6.2 a. m Sain Srote : B~ Nice hot af Spiritual Acad-| Danier S. Marsn . 5 i Al ¢ il A e adanian nd his Snuenter. | eociation. whish in t, Alexander Sharp: e lotter, tollows: Eprormaly eufered S remect| You can do it here; Today (Wednesday) St. Anthony 15 | Hiopids. Where they will spend several [ CRoU sy PN s usual, making money honored in the church calendar. A Rockville correspondent mentions Thermometer readings as low as 16|15t Miss Elsie Glaeser is {Jogrees were reported yesterday morn- |few days with Mr. and Mrs. Bila Glea: t, s = A hill in Mystic. Y Smith, W. . Lester, R- way to make money is M orwich and Baltic relatives will - Somers. L be in New Haven today to attend the AX:’"” Master Geo: Merritt of Auditors—A. E. Sherman, F. H. Top- funeral of Henry H. Aubertin. T S s S Aov S et Georse W. Geer. DAEK MONEY MAKE IT. % Z Norwich. Misses Vera and Marion g fg S e Tamee torla “skeiston That's what this clea City of Norwich Water Works| Clothiers are going to New York|JOrw/ch. ‘Wistes Vora oand y . present there are 85 members in least, worth a trial. I got ity ich unusually early this month, a number Te for esday. ‘aughn' the association and they have four se- of | 10"y "great “delight and surprise, it |gale of Owercoats and oface of of the openings taking place this week. | yr. Ties of shares. A new series has just|the worlds history 150,000 to 200,000 e . and Mrs. Fred Webb of Wor- ey - Vears aze. Four vears vgo the 20000 | benefited me immediately and _soon i G Tan 3 ot | The, saeusl meetine, of g Bocis: st Mo g 1 o e atignd RS oo Contracina Ty ) et | 8F R B Raizhoe Uio rtignii | pit e back bn giod hesth, | 1rop | meanms.. You pay out Tter _emdt of the e A aistinctive feature of th - | and historic value of these fossils | 7 - T TSI Sre Wus Sna. pavabis | sational church was held Tuesday att- | ¥in Oldfield While her they ‘wers tion, ‘aaide from the economical man- | Eave the board of supervisors of the | oW thanke'to Tanlac, full of ite and | money and you get back e 5555 Ton R TPS . Bires eiasachoc. 3. 5% "Fast Main street _ v i ot v i the intarest 3‘;}‘&3.:*“"’ e oo e Eo0d digestion ‘and & bright outiook |than you pay out. oo | - i e depositors, is the compulsory < N ¥ Aaglioes, i B meds % oy pia The tol eleht of g 2o S8 | wen 51 7. Tale and Myvon Case gaving of o stipuiated amount monih | e ton 2 Pociod o8 two years. A |21, Hinp.e” Poave that Taoe vl You may think that p Haven road has ordered 40, will be up- | delegates from Hemlock grange, have ato. i o nt roosoclation offers a |y .3 to pursue the work, which was|_ Tanlac is now being introduced at 2 Tarh ot 70,000 DonmAs. returned to Portland after attending < : 0 investment Jor lintited amounts | 5" s Goempieesd Smith’s Rx. store, 206 Main St, and |out mon d getting of money and advantageous opportuni- | $e . e o S omablon a5 1o oAbl ot the | may also be obtained in Jewett City SRSy . ne. § g the state grange meeting in Norwich, Capt. and Mrs. Jason L. Randall of |G. F. bes for jJepositors to borrow funds| cientific data, and since them the |at Gorman's drug store. clothes isn’t making m ‘There is no driver from this section among the twelve summoned to appear | Groton will leave Saturday or Monday | M. gor Bhifing ‘or DEYIAE tuiks. owner has made a gift of the fifteen- lssth DlvaNn at the capitol Friday for alleged viola- | for Daytona, Fla. to spend the winter. The following: appraisers committee [ acre tract in which the Fossils were s but you are, and you’ll rea tion of the automobile law. R ———— | was appointed at a subsequent meet- | found, to the county of Los Angeles, | \-MSHOUSES ARE FREE 5 - TY DIRECTOR SEATED ing of the board of management: Wal- | for a park, on condition that it be FROM TUBERCULOSIS [it once you buy these Cl e S Dance at Elks’ hall Friday, Jan. 19th. ST. M The following officers were elected: | ter F. Lester, Frank H. Smith and A.| properly laid out and maintained as a Offics of The Norwich Savings Soeciety | Get your ticket from an Elk Tickets - MARY'S OFFICERS.| president, Ernest.O. Rodier; first|Ernest Cherry. permanent park and that a museum | Reports From Towns to the State |Of ours. $1—adv. 1 i be comstructed within its boundaris - . . Norwich, Conn., Dec. 8, 1916. nstallation Ceremony Conducted in To in which shall be installed the mount b gy s v Come in and investigat The Directors of this Society have| ~TU5°d7v at 8 o'clock in St Patrick’s| A. B. Hall at Regular Meeting. | pOPULAR BOSTON READER FIRE INSURANCE POLICY ed 'skeletons and other bones which : church a month’s mind mass Of re- gd ckeletons and other bones which| With the reports of 119 ‘towns of declared out of the earnings of the|gujem for Mrs. Frances Kinkead was| Willam McGuiuness, county direc- AT METHODIST CHURCH HOLDERS CHOOSE DIRECTORS | the ficid. Many of the skeletans hary | the state at hand resarding conditions current six months a semi-annual div- | cung by Rey. J. H. Broderick. . - tor, installed the recently Glevted oo iyl i e eld. elany of the skelstons have |In the almshouses, Secretary George char ficers of St. Mary's T. A B. soclety | Miss Bessie C. Whiting Appeared Un- | Annual Meeting Was Held at Com- | other fossils are temporarily housed | iiiion Gf the state tuberculosis com- al idend At the et O e a derear| According to the figures in the bul-|at ting held CENT. per annum, payable to depesi- |, 4700 NE (0 0 TECTER 18, 700 "the | Tucsany evesing'd In thelr rooms on| der the Ausmices of Queen Esther| pany's Office at 2 o'Clock Tuesday in_the Museum at Bxposition Park in | giitutions are practically free from 207 Main S tors entitled . theresto on and after|census the population of Norwich is| The regular routine business was| Circle- rrp e e e by the ey, Lo Wiy sre.seayired Main Street 7 f Willimantic 12,670. * 0 repof ‘wice a year e nu er of Sanmary 15, TR s 4 mited to maptnres candidates were| iss Bessle G. Whiting, the popular [ = The policy holders of the New Lon- pelontists) while excavations were bo- | cases of tubereulosis among the in- % COSTELLO LIPPITT, Treasurer. Franklin Clark, of Ellington, who|nier was elected recording o Boston eloqutionist, entertained a good [don County Mutual Fire Insurance|ins made developed the theory, which | mates . ——————————————————— | got a fractured skull by being thrown | The officers installed are the oo, | Sized audience in {fhe parlors of Trin- [ Company at heir annual meeting at e o, "2 Cinssed as| Reports have been received from from a load of hay, has returned from | ing: President, Francis Twomey; vice |1ty Methodist Episcopal church onithe company's office on Broadway, | fact that the Asphaitum which forms |he following towns in Hartford coun- a Hartford hospitil much improved.|president, Ralph Birkenshaw: record. | Luesdsy evening under the auspices of [ Tuesday afternoon at 2 olock elect: | & e ot ar Savoih egngacent | ty—Aven, Berlin, Bloomfield, Burimg- tary, Josepl inan- e Queen Esther circle, one of the e following directors for three 4 ton, Canton, Bast rtford, Enfleld, e Pacte 2% b — * small holes on the surface of the Farmington, Hartford, Hartland, Man- The Sacred Heart church of Groton prominent organizations of the church.|vears: N. Douglas Sevin, Otto E. Wulf, LADIES! e e ey Ny, Bamy: Hurw e 8. Alpheus Gilbert and Walter F. Les- | §r0und, forming small lakes ~which |chester, New _Britain, . Newington, CUMMINGS & RIN will_construct a new parochial school | rian and segecant o " | Miss Whiting had previously appear- . gouth of the church on itaproverty on | niak, Chairiman. of the. Soard ‘of Gi- | 80 before audiences at the Methodist |tor. The various reports prosented | thejmpoearance of water holes | Soutigiston, West Hirord, Wetn: Funeral Directors We will cheerfully ex. ]| Bastern Point road early in the spring. | rectors, James MeCarthy. giureh eusl hee exespltoNal abiitty” to - attracted to them and when stepping [ “The towns In Hartford _county . on The recent heavy rains have filled | Ahe board of directors comprises| nterPret readings hes won its ey in becamme tired, were unable to ex l which have not reported are Bristol, plain all about our the streams, so_that mills depending oD e aroohn, Domohue | eara her. A number in the audience Were drowned n The ssphaltum Oth | East Granby, East Windsor, Glaston: and Embalmers . upon water power seem likely. to have | jam” Norton, Gerald Gart 3 last evening had repeated their visit te Fockyille, R % 2 ., y. Charles & R er beasts of prey were attructed by JITNBY pL AN P oy wieF to operate for the com- | McGibney and James J. Casey were | (o take advantage of the opportunity the decaying flesh and in turn were | Vanaron And Sufleld. irfeld coun. 337 MAIN STREE & : 7 re elected trugtees for 18 months. e ey mired and unable to extricate them- |y and Toliand county have sent. in 7 N S E S o At the annual meeting of the direc- ollowing the business session, a sclves. . Carrion 8 met the same|their reparts, but reports have not P It is a pleasing way to }|tors of the Clinton National bank the | Smoker was held- e e T fate. Indeed, the skeleton of an In- | yet'heon fiied from the. county homes B, v ot J Wi girectors elected included Charles A, i o e FHiie She Dol o e glartdens 30 T e vmd Wl 18 a0; | In, Hartford, -New Haven, Litchfleld, | | *Phone 238.2 Lady Assi buy Jewelry, atches, . e oy B O L I FORD’S. continue her rendings which waz given years ago. The Asphalium roupsa | TraMEsex, New. Landon: aud™Moeds d Diamonds Several Hundred Crowded East Great | i, -0pr 2ots. s RS Preecyaiive Swe. that! ihe )l N0t " outside of Hartford , Jan. ckets 1 2 = 7 - : = PLAUT-CADDEN e Saty,—aity s me - |chestra in charge of Miss Elizabeth| This fild has become famous afmong | 12 the state hoard are Ashford, Bea- LAUT- . Lane, violinist, _rendered- selections. scientists and archacologists all over | g T"alley Dethlehem, Boiton, Canter: At Bastern Point, work at Spicer’s That | Miss Winifred Fenton was chairman the world and many have already vis- | cro0l wich ' Groton, Guilford, Haddam, e Established 1872. jce ponds, where the ice s nine and |Seems to be the password, and several | of the committee in general charge of ited the fleld to verify for themselves | Truntinaton, . Titehfielid . Mansdeid, ur ? < PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING one-half inches thick, began Tuesday | Pundred crowded the pond Tuesday af- | the arrangements for the evening and the records which the local scientists | yro iaer ‘Middlebury, & Middlefield, 1 morning and Perry Finch also com- |ternoon and evening, enjoying the fa- |she was assisted by Miss Elizabeth have made and promulgated. A Sroup fnonville, New Canaan, New Hart- : vorite winter sport. Tane, Miss Myrtle Lumis and Miss of renowned sclentists are expected to | 000 Y\ SO SEMARR N, FEIUT menced cutting yesterday. Ceyl Ib Lo TSARRRRER The Shore Line Electric company [Edith Maynard. Miss Lumis took visit it in the near future, and one | ;0o N O 7 pomtrer, Reading, The sun has just begun to rise|have instglled a cluster of lights at |tickets at the door. of the pits has been left in its origi- Ridgefield, Rocky Hill, Sharon, Som- earlier in the morning and from now | the edge of the pond that furnish con- nal condition (after having boen ex-| .. ™ gprague, Waterford. Wiliington, || All Other Teas Ib on the mornings will keep pace with | siderable light, and now they are con- cavated down to the Fossil deposits) | v, SPrasus, Waterfor, Wil agton, v oiee Em E. the afterncons in the lengthening | templating running an unused car to| BAPTIST YOUNG PEOPLE to enable them to verify and add any- | "Secretary Allen said that tne com- N Bagt Coff It process. The sun rises now at 7.12 [ the end of the line, which is right near| START MEMBERSHIP CAMPAIGN thing they may be able to, the his- |, CP PR W0 0D 1igt of 68 per- offee ...... b. and sets at 4.44. the pond, and convert it into @ check- torical dats, surrounding the fleld. | Kons'‘rutering Trom. uberculosts ‘tnd || Coffee ing room. Besides a che i i = 3 end same mal _ ood S VIOLIN On Thursday, January 13, the Broad- [ it is hoped that & amall sised Sefroons T"'"Mf::h“""'a A"’"":.':.fi = - WALTER F. LESTER with this communication, a descrip- | 1 need of treatmert in & sn/ariun way Congregational church holds its|ment stand can be installed. This will by Piminess .. Reelected Secretary) tive catalogue with some of the his-|gateq in any of the state institutions || Peanut Butter .. .. annual meeting, preceded by supper at|be carried out If the management of| ¢ the bi nly busi torical data concerning these fossils, | yig t5 the lack of room. All ex- TEACHER 6.30 o'clock to which all members of | the company can secure someone fo t the bi-monthly business meeting |snoweq the company in excellent fi- | together with some copies of the Cal- [ 9WINE t0 (he 1act OF Foot JUo S50 ic Yeast the congregation are welcome—adv. |look after it. When there is good | Of the B, ¥. P. U of the Central Bap-|nancial standins. ifornia Outlook containing a series of | SE0% two, have reached an advanced |§ Magic Yeast . = : skating at the pond there will appear | LSt church on Tuesday evening in| " A¢/s subsequent meeting of the di- | articles on the same subject with the [ PiRte OF L08 FOSGIR% 00 Colra® 5 gT ANl String Instruments repaired The comdition of Gov. Marcus H.|on the front of the trollev cars signs | Dushnell chapel it was voted to hold |rectors the following officers were|Tequest that you place them in the | 128 BPPICC 10, S8 Wn Seo Mo, i |, Viclins sold on easy terms Holcomb, who has been ill with grip |to that effect. The pond is flooded | .1 &itendance contest for the next two|re_elected: archaeological section of the public | PAnce fov af SPPFOPPALAR T WO 2 . &t bis home in Southington, is reported | and leased by the playgrounds associa | 1OPthS, the object being to increase| “pregident, H. H. Gallup; secretary,|library in your city. I had hoped to | 2l0% ¢ 10 meveate WO Sa/amurit 00 8 or appointments address E. [|better 1f his condition continues to | tion and the pwher s 0 A aares the membership. The following team | walter F. Lester; treasurer, 'W. I.|be able to send with them, or in|gomnpaation ut BRe/On mte ea mpoflef E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Ner« | improve he may attend to his duties 2 3 captains wWere appointed: Prothero; assistant secretary, Atthur|Place of them, the final report of the | {05 L100 more patlents. = L .~ ! Devotional team, Percy Billings: (1. Peale. sclentists who supervised the excava- | wvil!aoe, & AWE B0 FOTWICe: (10 218 Main Street at the capitol today. FUNERALS Church Efficlency team, Richard Ar-| Chairman auditing committee—O. E.|tions, mounting and placing of the| imission to fill the vacancy cre- mll?’nhw;nmfl;hned uponflthel?&et- Mis. Ea Tnmabuis nold; ‘Bible Study team, Jul.ne-on Sio- 1 wuir. fossil in_the museum, but it has not | SOTA™ I ¥O0. “Degiznation of Jonathan Topolitan museum as an oducational| . - Mre. Edwin Ing . cum; Missionary team, William Wy.| Finance committee—H. H. Gallup, F.|beén published vet. When 1 1s I|Goatrey of Bridzeport, visited the o pmoannual meeting of | mawin Tearabam . arns neridow of [man. The two teams ranking highest|m Allen and N. D. Sevin, of Norwich, | hall take pleasure in sending It 10| apito) Monday and atiended his first the board of trustees of the museum |Edwin Ingraham, arrived here Tues- [at the close of the contest will be en-|ang James K. Guy of Middlstown. be placed in the library with these | SaPitol Monday end atfended Wo Cro ork Monday, when one of | day %, from Pawtucket, R. I, |tertained by the other two teams. Fol-| ~Advisory committee—F. H. Allen, O.|that I am sending you now. to the other members of the tuber- | Surprise and Miscellaneous Sh those atténding was J. Alden Weir. ‘\}o;‘n’;syru:i‘::t‘ ;;gxsve:! ere held on|lowing the business sesslon a social|p Wuif and E. A. T o m;\;lns yvuh:n adva.m:sl for your | (0 e commission. No nction of im-| Triends of Mrs. B H The United States civil service com- | oF. by Underiakess "Chusen: ana 5o | hour fi;.’,’“fifffi.fimmn&bmh‘zfi The company has had an unusually ey S ity T fon, Dortance was taken at the meeting. | Haughton's cove ‘mission announces for Jan. 22 an ex- |len. Burial took place in Yantic cem- | der the direction of & committee com. | 5°°%. iness during the past year but GBORGE F. DIDWELL, her on Sunddy e amination for messenger boy, to fll|etery and the bearers were Allen G.|prising of Miss Chariotte Christman, | 1 COTMOR with the other fire insur-| " (..1co'B Lee, Norwich, Con Mentvi o AR cellaneous shower in vacancies as they may occur, in the|Thornton, Frank D. Davis, T. Irving | bhoimban Mise saoiaide Miss | ance companies of the state have had My Bidwell s 'L:i od in anovner | . Mrs. Harriet Edmonds and Mrs. |hirthday. The evening w wifl relieve Hoarseness, L of Voios, | federal service at New York. The en-|Larkin and Frank Miner. At the | pramany, Miss Adelalde Brown. Wyman, | (oioset & Bumber of claims for fire] P2 D0 N whe aematoe b stosies | Thomas Chateh Jwill ~entertatn, the | yocal afil instrusiental Coughs and all Irritation of the Throat | Fance salary is usually $1.04 a day. |srave a committal service was con- | Miss Blizabeth Sevin, Edward Hanks | 25565 of this archaeological fleld to the | MEMpers of (he LRAICE A Qo0 tens served an e wich, Conn. - ducted by the Woman's Relief Corps.|and Robert Church. President Henm: public libraries of all the countries in 4 100 A BOX AT aiis feachers’ mecting recently neld George Brewster Parker. Covey ocoupied the chair at the bus. | PASCOAG COUPLE ARE - Which he bas lived and says: 1 do not|st, Jre Bamonds' home Wednesday | There were friencs, fr feacher, Miss Helen A. Starkweather, |, Relatives and friends attended the |iness meeting. MARRIED FIFTY YEARS |know of how much interest they may e e _— ably conducted an interesting develop- | Purial of George Brewster Parker,| Next Sunday at 6.30 the topic at the be to Norwich, but to me Norwich Small Fire at Arms Plant. Assessors at Work. e P i e Wwho died in New York on Jan. 14, |meeting of the union will he Seeing the | Ceremony ' Performed at Putnam: by |has many endearing memories. I lived PARDIN . 6% SN e o8 o L st 1| which took place in_ Yanth ¢ |Good in Others. — Miss Mabel Hag. Y | there from 1856 to 1865, the period | The auto pumper and the West Side | Assessors George Peabo schools fo Preston versus the cost of L e ety § oD < = Rev. Charles Willard. . Chemical ~company_responded’ to a | Smith and Brastus Be e 50 Main Strest. {heachools’ In Loayara. Sy B e ke S el e which Included the years”of The Civl | Chemical -company, responded to 3| Smith, and Frasfus, Feobs, o, / n this city at 1.50 o'cloc a ial music. ar. was a_ D % one o e i 3 Miss May Frances Vogel, daughter | taken chartge of = by ] ootk = Mr. 2nd Mrs. George F. Whitford, | the first “carriers” of The Bulletin, |company at § o'clock Tuesday mern- |of the town of Waterford of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Vogel of |Church and Allen. Archdeacon J. EI- OBITUARY Gente o¢ Borriviter 2. 1. colcbrated |00, Mo otrried ther Aurora, nd ihe [ (g T re broke outin fhe halen | e week. Narry O 1 Tux: Par] - dred Erown, t £ Trini - - o1 rs which at that room. » ok Deerfoot Sausage |Eimarinmon FRmrtn, Sl | Sovm churgh, chicawcs & e smive Mre. Lsfaystte Maine. Tueaday, the Soth anivershry of their | did not Teach Norwich til 180 pim: | 0 - : o e o MoCoskry Butt, of New York city and William Thoma: 3 DTS Dinfives mod {;‘:ng:uwf:"z 1 “pumped” the Trinity church orzan (Not James Bowler of Franklin Strest. tax book during this session PANCAKE FLOUR o Poaton s rnoinced aft EAC | Tucstey attermoon a3 cioek ama | o S, ocnsesket, B L. Brening Call| 55, 40,155, ST 08 40 S,y | phen Goores, Sresd, g the orzanat | T by eon stated by wmember of | vyl Address Public Wieet £ neral of am Thomas, who die Mrs. Julia Marther Maine, aged 35 |afternoon, extenc them congratula- | was the soprano and Noyes Miner was Steward Reld, well know MAPLE SYRUP The report of St. Francis' church, | Sriay; WA%held from the undertaking | vears, wifs of Lafayette Mains, of tons and presented Gifts to them. A |the tenor singer. I graduated in the |[Ch Eroien) infthe g atovie Dol Norwich people, having delive: X Y e g g ere, 1¢ LA TOURAINE COFFEE | Fair Haven, read Sunday, shows re- | tives and friends attending. Rev. Jel | soonet nosmiel. Soardey memie”; [in the afternoon and Tussday eventat | sew Fors . fow ween Inier, som 272 Franklin'street. ~ il mesting 1n £ %0y | B- Slocum, D. D., pastor of the Central | 2.30 of a complication of diseases. She | from 7 to 9 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Whit- | mencing my business career as “boy” Thursday evening. All Seasonable Good Things &t Dayments of about $20.000 and a 35,000 | Baptist church, ofciated and friends | had been in the Bospital nine deys. - |ford recelved those who were unable|in a dry oods commission house. In In the City Court. > :g::tu?"oma b;h\tx;gh p:;tbot‘._ l‘g:'e acted as bearers. Burial was in Ma-| Mrs. Maine, who was, borr in Nor- | t0 be present Tuesday afternoon. 1869 I came west and begun my rail- | There were four cases before the - Peoplo s "lll'l(o’l: P B LA plewood cemetery, where Rev. Dr.|wich, Conn., the daughtér of Frank E,| George F. Whitford and Phoebe | road career as a common laborer on |city court Tuesday morning. Two of A X o - |Slocum conducted a committal ser-|and the late Lydia Ray Marther, re. | Smith were united in marriage in the | construction. Continued in the work | the cases were for breach of the peace, SPEGCGIAL 6 Fi E Captain H. 5. Saundors of Harttora [Vige: o < T hetors, | 21060 In_that “Dlace until last. July, | Free Baptist church in Putnam by the |of bullding railroads for ten years. |one for drunkenness and the last for ranklin Street e e s two dauhgters, resile. Be. | then T, Rev. es Willard, wes e se: o - e R e P e S e A PR R e T e R R K ] e BARGAINS g repristor Spanish War Veterans to prepare a 3 es of geport. | dren. She also leaves her father, r. Whitford was living in Put- | Co, as clerk in the superintendent’s | Branford—There was great joy in|on Ladies’ and Gents Diamond I e * WO | fiam and was a member of {h8-office | office of the Minnesota lines, and re- the center last night when it was an- |Scarf Pins and Watches. Al new edition of the rules and regula. Miss Lucy Anna Lamb. lives in Norwich. it force of the Harris Woolen company's | tired in 1906 as general manager of |nounced that some of the battery boys |Solid Gold and Gold-filled Sione tions of the organization, the old edi-| The funeral of Miss Li e S tion having been practically exhaust.|Lamb was held Monday ot 10.59 o Capt. Philip D. Hall. mill. Forty-six_years last month | that company’s lnes west of Missou- | had written that there ls a rumor | Signet Rings. o h h o4, clockk in . the Methodlst Epis Capt. Philip D. Hall, 94 years of age | Mr- and Mrs. Whitford went to Pas- |ri river. The pure, moral atmosphere | 3own at the border that they will be | 4 large assortment of (i ver au n Church ot ‘010 Mystie. - Hey. W1Wuum and a well known soldler-artist, dled | C0ag to live and have since made that | of Norwich enriched my manhood 30d | getting ready for home by the 15th of [French Ivory at the lowest pr Bastern Connecticut manufadéturers | Crawford, pastor of the church, con- |Sunday at the home of his n:&m, yillage their home. For 32 years Mr. |I shall never ceass to be thankful that | next month. heavy stock. ‘. are encouraged by the tidings that|ducted the services. There ~ were | Willam Hall, 24 Freeman street, w&| Whitfora was employed in the office |8 kind Providence placed me in the Heavy Sterling Plated an epair OI'K | ovetties in wash goods are going to|handsome floral tributes. Miss Fay | North Attleboro. ~He went to live | 35 bookkeeper for the A. L. Savles & |cate of your father and mother. Carving Sets; 3345 A have the biggest season in many years, | Johnson impressively sang Some Day | there four and one-half years ago, on | Sons’ mill, and for eight years he was| The magazines which °f°"°|“n an A beautiful Calendar to e e AL e if not e ever. Among the new {hings | the Silver Cord Will Break and Beau- |account of his health. ~Capt. Hall was manager of the Pascoag Realty com- | Interesting story _‘;“g‘b“’;;‘“ Lot THE HOME DOCTOR mer. that have n_put out are unique tiful Isle of Somewhere. The bear- | Well known as a landscape artist. L & Library Lee. LN patterns on voile, lawn and pongee |ers were William R. Hull, Frederick He has been prominent in politics | to the Peck by Mr. prd J. OGULNICK & CO. AUTOMOBILES, _ grounds. Allen, Horace O. ., Oscar F. Slatersville for 40 |and was for 25 years a member of the Clip Out and Sav 32,Franklin 8t Phone % . Crumb. The burial was in the |years. Burrillville Republican town commit- Cox-Edwards Marriage. = - Rear Admiral Charles D. Sigsbee, | Wightman burying ground, near Cen- Island regiment and |tee, 20 years of which time he ‘Word has been received here of the |How To Relieve Rheumatism CARRIAGES, WAGONS, |oc M) graes D, & [T b s ey GRANT | . 8. N, led the | tre Groton. ‘hairman of the committee. In 1884 - 2 battleship Maine when she was de- a. ~ :. ‘was elected H mesmnber of the Bur- Em. n.“:.,’ n:l. umf-“s:xflgpg- After cach meal and at bedtime take GEORGE G. T TRUCKS and CARTS, |groyed in Havana harbor, was 72 on WEDDINGS Tren yoncs, il ot Shien it oo, o | Bande; formerly of Norwich. by, mev: | made madicine now usea it over e | Undertaker and Embalme f . o years, c] was | Brok shis f_the Park Congregation- vy r - ¢l Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- | casional visitor in Norwich a few At 2.40 o'clock Tuesday moriing the | president of the council. Mr. Whitford | at enarch of Pawtucket. o oo TR T T P A A H 3 o 2 32 Providence St, Taftvill ing,: Uphalbtst ork, | {0219, 850, when his daughter resided death of James ‘occurred at | has also held other offices and was for o i RN ks T Blucksatithing e og o e for a time. Saturday _afternoom, | the home of his daughter, Mrs. C. A. |many years a trustee under the ofd Syrep of Ssrssparille. 1 ounce Tuesday's New Haven Journal-|Darsonage of s Saxton, of 329 Washington istrict school system of District No. Torls, Compong Prompt attention o day: e iebEeae Courfer said in its societ: T wurch, Bailey suffered a stroke 11 -in Burriliville. Mr. Whitford was M Whiskey or Simpl Telephone 630. APriAMWFawl i Eintingion Leo enteriainad ot 5 Iargs remained in an Sorm' 1o Sfanieon, conn, Jaly 16, 1555 ||| Incidents In Society Fo End Cousle e SCOtt & Clark Cm. afternoon, “when covers wore 1aid for s veithe e ce. ———————————l] Tne tollowing formuls. easily mixed DIAMOND RINGS 4. 1t was essentlally 2 pink luncheon | & George L. o e S ofMice in ? = -lwu‘t::'r'.' iedies obi inabl ol!‘e*- cur d o318 Dec. 11 |BiDS FOR BOLTON The Misvss Wilks of Lataystte strest | (o8 8 N ot e, Becosmary: an. 507 to 515 North Main St. | Sl cirmations. o "o duantities of Glyceri; DT ounces g Fhllip Bartlett Brewster, nephew of lodge, Ne NOTCH GRADE CROSSING [in Brooklyn. _ Cbinkey oz sugar aviub) !%“.:g.' DIAMOND PENDANTS : Rev. Chauncev rewster, Bpis- ork city, JOSEPH BRADFORD, copal bishop of Connecticut, and Miss Buroh—Eggleston. ‘member. Highway :I"T"‘""‘" ":‘W' . Jles Lacius Beown end charies TN o g nencrated Tine Jstead of| SPECIAL LOW PRICE FOR A . |Mary Post, dsushter of Mr. and Mrs. | Iorace O. Bureh. & con . Masonic| mates Elimipation Cost Prownx sall his Sase frenl Yew YoRkl s itieay. it oo casily mads by dis; FEW DAYS ONLY BOOK BINDER - Post, of New York "wili| ¢ Blackhall street, New London, asd i ‘ v a trip fo Panama. ToeY: &* Saibble Wbemeen a5t be married in the Church of the In. city, ran sugar in % cup of water. §hg carnation in that city Thursday after- Elank Books Made and Ruled to Orden, | B0OR at 4 o'clock.. 308 SROADWAY. Frank A. Munsey, owner of the local Mohican store, who recently resigned Mrs. 'Willlam B. Converse, who has U R ol 2 Cfl'l_--fl;;fll; | been the guest of her aunt, Mrs. L. A. | sanc ohet Ok oLy in sorew, Jewett, has Teturned to her hame In | sutstas Tabel ol petaled T 20 SR . W. , Jeweler i Phone 799-3 21 Broadwa: N as a ‘Ww;h“ EIDSQC(;M'NL:KO?':J lew St-%er o ETeat ox S s R X on: gave eveni: Diepoens s i ogqe B s apmeny of Washingion, lliams RS de oominund.'iu- %ives| DR. F. W. HOLMS. Dentist New York, to be known as the Knick- o E nt relis for aching, burning Of | - gpoo. oo gt R all Millinery |SgsgEinkss i d : o, A iding Annar. oo Groton, Rev. Father Fitzserald . N “zhe Calooids acts throush. the st ; The postoffice department is direct- 3 ing the cause of th 4 THE AE) MRS. G. P. STANTON ing attention to the fact that the in- | Tourgee g 1 Ble"1ts use fifa:fl U oo Tna BOWLING AND BILLIARDS, surance and C. o,mn, services have ;1 2 5 2 c et ot ti i Sha’; “'g;.n‘l'l m, free drom R AT _Bix tables. The Dest er which 4 t trac s . or for Fri. A Beaentio” Bty ="‘m g

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