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Woere Orders From Eleven New Fam- ; : A Co-. 337 MAIN STREET ilies for One and Two Pounds Each,|, .4 €303, DUfber, of students have| .. Gupert paimer of Canterbury : g f . ; 7 ’ y to be Delivered Every Wadnesday Un- | at Storrs. MR €l Further Ordora. Get the Hall W} .. . . G nist Monday, Feb. 13, fs @ Most Healthful Winter Breakfast. |z *o¢" G rooms, ' Last one befors Miss Grace Rathbun of Norwich was ‘ Belivered Outaide the City Parcsl Post. | ~ady. - LBt | entertainea recently st S, . Albert J. H. Barnes. The Only Market in Norwich Selling sul of Tn, of Moosup, wers visitors in Nor- 4 e e Yok on s Dusaces ' ation of T ot and Embalmers | ’mu\lfl-hmnu is tient - N elers & - et at hospital, Nor- of Conn Opposite Post Office "Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant Clarke's, tn Central Village. i S s expected to sail from New London| Mrs. Frank H. Newton has returned this Famous Bacon. for New York today. to her home in Canterbury, after vis-| The health bill introduced in the n e iting at the home ‘of her son, R. E.|general assembly by Semator John H. of DON'T LET THE !nba nm‘naarggol_}np‘?.lwt'tgm Newton of Westerly. Barn Nflmfld-!cm.—hb- B - o Su only Mo members of the W. C. T. U. are to as- Eczema_ and sores MMERS sist In preparing surgical dressings. |CELEBRATED THEIR TENTH ehich consatidates Tour t ; DA SN St HORSE L SKID’ o5iday atternoon the Farther Lights| ANNIVERSARY IN PROVIDENCE | omcer MONTHLY MEETING OF : Contral Baptiat i i i wien Miss Mildred Smith of 16 Wine F:‘fl;o-; ::mu. :_-u-a,"‘ :ln;.:.m- PARISH HOUSE ASOCIATION. ester street. elatives and Friends rosk. 5. N OTICE There were twenty-six busy workers (Special to T ,.,,,.“.n SR e S e emnts, T v A o s 2 & Latest Work Hannah + at the Red Cross Toom Friday morn- | Providence, b, So—s, and Mrs. v Tk edd by ok i We, the undersigned, wish to an-|ing and a good number during the af- | wy ‘Haramond, formerly of Nore rowe nounce to our patrons that owing te | ternoon hours also. wich but now of this city, celebrated The Park Church Pariéh. House as- the continued advance in the oost of | A montw's mind high mass ot re-|U°ienth anniversary of their wedding ‘adopted by & big masority. e L R R T LR e all materials used in carrying on the |quiem for Mrs Ann MoNulty —was |31 'O0F fome on Comp street, Tues; meeting Friday afternoon in the parish rash ndry Business we find | Sung in St. Patrick’s church Tuesday |28y g e —— Rouse. Miss Hannah Crowell read ex- Wet Wagh fLandry by Rev. J. H. Broderick. friends to the number of between 50 tracts from Booth Tarkington's latest it absolutely imposeible to maintain R naa|23 65, Ameng the sussts wers M. coting ¥ that Sk T e e Ly i wotk at the| Before Friday's rain, farmers our usual high quality ~ e o - A g The meeting was cailed il‘o-ntoey.“no.wmmmod by Miss Olive old price of 50c. 3 Rather than reduce the quality of |l 0. 1oy 4o . : work, the minimum pfice, on and _— o s e Ry Y 2 | Frances Hammond of Norwich. promptly at § o'clock by ? & A = = ed Bdward McGuinness of Moosup was K. Bailey, who Bocreiars. o Adivivubls: callis For borad a week-end visitor with his family on | Henry H. Pettis as e tan) The planet Mars is gradually being |Sayles avenue, Pascoag. Clerk Charles I 3 .ll -lee. md .izc:, after February 12tk, ’:"' e b:,t overtaken by the sun, with which it| OMiss Sadie Gorman of Norwich is for the ordinary family wash ‘will be in conjunction the last of Feb- | spending a couple of weeks with her siege William McGuinness Instalied Officers Nmy in icy weather and pounds. 750, EAST SIDE LAUNDRY g Ayt £ Doronste whamty |sald: If you don’t want the bill, vote it = | phient Men! hear Major Hadlal Hull| 3,7 Cra"Mis. Berser I Greeno of |it s proposed i establiah & Doscs of | 4own: it is nothing £o me. = > = Spegl ot Men's mass meeting Sunday | Mystic spent several days the . past | health for Norwich and to place under| Dr. C. E. Stark, who served as one SRS Thn Detiets Tarve: YeCUvel e Entrust the Repairing ol 3 e &8 Thaver bullding. Sub-|week with Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot Maine | the care and control of one official, to | Of the first health officers in Norwich, e . o ject, “Jesus Christ, from a Lawyers||n ashosay: be appointed by satd board, the duties | was in favor of the bill. He believes | ders cop! Vot g Incidents In our Jewelry to us iStandpoint.”—adv. Mrs. Eqward Smith and three chil- [ now imposed by law upon a town |the rinciple of the bill introduced is | other SN MHkin U puee: v dren, of Norwich are enjoying the hos- | health officer, a city health officer, a |right. He referred to the fact fhat [dictio — offering Above that to 45 pounds|ruary and it consequently will not be|uncle, Willilam Gorman and family, of| Rev. Charles H. Ricketts, pastor of Th " ~ o g , - : e officers of St. Joseph'’s Ladies dry weight. C';;‘ ey Wt ) idence. the Greeneville Congregational Total Abnln:ncc socs t‘y’ olt‘ t:e Catho- frozen ground. ss May Witherall and Miss Anna|church thenintroduced the following lic Total Abstinence union of Connec- | 0T gr . NEW SYSTEM WET WASH ¢ Hale, treasurer of the Inter- | Judson Richmond of Danielson o drafted in good faith, and referred to NORWICH STEAM LAUNDRY ¢ company, “with a fac: | heen making & viait with Mrs. Ar L. | weas e oo Spiceration and it { GRS e e biil went throvsn. He Dreams ticut organized this woek In Noank PORTABLE LAMPS TAFTVILLE WET WASH etale, 15 seriously |l | Reed at her home on Cumberland Hill. | ™ Whereas, Thero has been introducea |531d he never talked to anyone. the R ovtie s e, ROGERS DOMESTIC LAUNDRY |[Vit siplication of diseases at his| Arthur Allard of Baltic was the|in the general assembly a lesislatiye |Mayor or selectman, relative fo the e by County Director Wililam H. Mc- pointment of anyone. In clbsing, in Wallingford. guest of friends in Providence over the |act, now pending before the commit- Guiness of Norwich, ont railmy et Bacearal Ver- | pitalities of the former's parents, Mr.|medical inspector for schools and & |the men who are wanted for health of- The most delicate work one could|mont railway yards at East New Lon- cers busy men. can’ ‘wor v d Mrs. milk inspector; and ficers are . They can't give R et comrent Fom e ™ Y3ttt ' St Bome i woemier % PN olBlle semana or po: i sl Voo s e | 5 o T 3 e v R A quest for such mew system inm the noo, Mrs. Raiph Eaton. %mmm. MOCEN . C rase: DANGER OF TRESPASS method of caring Tor e public Bealth and city's heaith should b under o2 n wi p) on. as been made by the town or city of | one man's o e : AIl work guaranteed. e A S T ©ON RAILROAD TRACKS | Norwich, and no necessity appears for | ~ Attorney John P. Huntington op-|over in the presence of the compos- | ,Mre GUbert B Baymond entertain Clocks called for and delivered. | ShaPier has woted to ratify the act of e making the change indicated. posed the bill, called _attention to ths | ers by the composer well kr s e Rl house ©in | Nearly Five Hundred Persons Were| " Resolved, That it is the sense of |fact that the bl as printed in a local | song hit, “A Little mtun-huen. :ho A Chatiog Wiohors o Feovitamos A 1l et 5 ed on New Haven Road. this meeting that said proposed meas- | newspaber was different from the one |ad A Terty Sumt Bis ntent offer- | o e priest f her Miaten an well asi e o F. W Guw J ;i the .Yon;:hu.n T‘l‘llmb‘ul]‘ house banon, which has been given to the was make a hit. e‘el' . . ure is not desirable and that there will | introduced into the legislature, as the sure to e o b8 2 . , JEWI S The New, ol New Haven ana|be a more eMiclent and siccessful res- | ono introduced was a skeleton and the | Lo\ o A UNUAT DANGE n . Tyl Table, Boudoir, Desk and OFf. = R . ting | Hartford Railroad company has just|ulation of public health matters under | details might be introduced later. Fe Mrs. John E. Hawkins entereained . . &1 roAnwAY of the WoUH. M. B of Trinity Methes |issued the third of o series of mine | the contimuance of the system mow in |wio stated that Dr. Black, secretary AT WAUREGAN HOUSE. | the Thursday Bridge club at tunch at|fice Electric Reading Lamps 799, st church, the mite boxes were |bulletins warning people of the danger | force in this community, and this|of the state board of health, wa sin o2 The Wy e opened. Afterwards tea was served.|Of trespassing on railroad tracks. 20,- | meeting hereby respectfully, but most|town on Feb. 3d, and claimed that the | A, C. Club Had Program of Eighteen —_— Price cannot be duplicated in The president, Mrs. F. W. Coleman, |000 copies of each bulletin, 180,000 in |earnestly, requests our representatives | bill which was presented by the state Numbers for the Evening. Judge Lucius Brown and Charles H. 3 resided. all, are being distributed in factories, | in the general assembly to exert their | board of health had been withdrawn. B e d t othejr h c“tchss alld SIIVMC - schools, stations, freight houses, ca-|influence in opposition to sald pro-| Amos A. Browning opposedythe meas-| 0. of the prettiest dances ‘of the wl:o:vl:rrc:v:trre?: "atier a frip to Pan- 1917. Concerning former Uncasville resi- | booses, crossing cabins, section hous- | posed legislation. ure and stated that the 1dea of Dut-|.eagon was held Friday night when |ama. FOR WEDDING GIFTS dents an Attawaugan obrrespondent|es, work trains, shops, car inspection| Rev. Mr. Ricketts emphasized the|ting an official in the position for life e 4. Coohab Tuve thely aunnal dance Sleds, Skates, Snow Shovels 3 t that th ere se thi; - Ty writes: Nrs. J. B. Aldrich was called | cabins, interlocking towers, telegraph |fact that there were several mio | or keeplng him there for good be-|i°the Wauregan house, There were| Mrs. Harold S. Hetrick ls spending si Toe Taok THE WM. FRISWELL CO. |to Glocester, Mass. last week to care|poles, and all consplcuous places along | the city have a right to inquire into, | havior Gid not appeal to him. it R B s, DR N ok Je seatine Bring your Watches and Jewslry|Lincoln's Birthday or February 22nd,|S9no%, ot {helr Moms ln 705 fnecie here lass than you ey sleewhess. S £ 5 ices to make T h lost ti - gusranteed. est Prices paid for|to make up for so much lost time dur- | PROMINCRS SR IEOeY, R s many years question why does this bill provide|mne Land of the Sky-Blue Water, by | alfalfa growing and also soy bean| 1t has made thousands of friends AN String instruments red E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Ner« wich, Conn. for her daughter. Mrs. John Comstock | the lines of the railroad. _The text of |and one is that the people of Norwich | Chairman Pettis called for a vote | 3000t program were 18 numbers, In- | home of her father-in-law. Rev. Ane 25.27 FRANKLIN ST, who kas been ill. the latest bulletin is as follows: want to know if anyene is back of|on the adoption of the resolution pre- dan frew _ . In the last three years—1913, 1913|the face of the bill; is there any con- |cented by Rev. Mr. Ricketts and the |G.nding all the latest dances. Bthie drew 3. Hetrick, Captain Hetrick iav. neliout S biBa g O, s, 000 | and 18T4dis persons oo ventured |diion Jn our, presenc healty dspart, |25 ere e balority - mpks 100, B S fousion, Texs, after sev: | it v t authorit ; 3 3 5 tion at New Haven moderate advances | proporty of the New York, Nens fac | change, he said. We have peen asked | Sur: e o B Mihe, committee in_ charge comprised len weeks' loave of absence. gE @@ Emest E Bn[hrd In the brices of shoes was forecasted [ven and Hartford rallroad were kill. | to give our approval on an uncertainty | oy ‘senator Barnes arose and stated ARd and ilvoy’ < : = \ WUl o by B. H._ Stone of Boston, editor of |eq and $94 injured. as lo the expense of the proposed | has he would witharaw the bill. On|S%aid and Anng Kilroy. ' g Resigns Position. the Shoe Retailer. These lives were lost because these |Change. And lastly is it treating the | (he vote the aves won out, as the 1oes | apa S sone Wh i ong sy onii| Wit 1. Mossbroken, for several Agents for Mazda Lamps A Stonington fisherman has just-re- | Persons needlessly exposed themslves | officers who are mow in charge fairly. |y ere very, very faint. Bire. Gosige 8. Powere years superintendent of the New Lon VIOLIN celved a check for $145 for three bac. | to_the danger of et ioe, ST Hohe by Giis praswnl WoEYE MR TR —_— X : don almshouse has tendered his res- 129 Main St., Norwich, Conn making use of reliread tracks and|incr referred to the infantile paralysis | GIRLS’ GLEE CLUB MANSFIELD TOWN COMMITTEE |!&nation to take effect April 1. ' When ) Main St., Norwich, " TE e or lobsters, which he recemtly| i, :°as & public highway. Sl - shipped 'ew Yorl A few years E epldemic which Dr. lwa . phy. oy ——— __ LA ‘CHE B a50 380 would have been considered & |, WIeR You use the railrad tracks | {B SIS MG P I oL T HELD ANNUAL CONCERT |\ ying Hold at Home of Judge W. L, | M, Mossbroker said that he proferred - £00d prices for three barrels. T o o e e e save | s0_successfully along the line of pre- | B to make 10 statemen! s time . No Explanation Necessary. Tt i acanty posi” Tn the yas: Tei4 | vention. Segramms - Resdersd - Befwve. ' Bargy Sterve. P R o One of the officials of the postofiios State Agent A. W. Buchanan, of ‘@ in de: . " . China yearly imports $4,000,000 t s it is one of the miw InThotils FEmDuE SEane — 4 Teeting was held of the Mans.|worth of various kinds of leather. e o Lorsiot. o s OMansfield, of the Connecticut Board |2 total of 5,471 lives were lost in_this of Education was at the courthouse|manner on the railroads of the Unit-| Rev. Ricketts called the attention| 1¢ was an appreciable audience that|field town committee of the Tolland gions of the service to suppress @ we are going to believe this statement on Thursday as usual, to lssue cerc |ed states. of the unprecedented situation of last|crowded Slater Hall on Friday even. | County Farm Bureau at the home of tificates to children of working age| You would not willingly expose your- |vear, the disease of infantile paraly- |ing"for the sixth anmual concert of|Jjudss W. L. Storrs recently. There B g e ey S who desire to seek employment. self to disease. Why expose vour-|sis. We had a man who was on his | sne Girls’ Glee club of the Norwich|Was a strong feelin) N Shvas ot o tion that the biggest fake publication self to a peril as great job day and = ‘night (ADplause. |iree Academy. The Glee club, com- |2long dairy lines, the discus- o KBk e impen e L RS joThe mnwilingness of New London The New York New Haven And @ man who worked for the|prising over forty members, has ob. :{?&:l;';u';a:uztfin;mmte: state in- Tested Over 60 Years e T ron thas e R andlords t t ments to_ fami- il . | protection of the . tatn b 4 X i n oh there are several childre: & Hartford Railroad Co. | B o One real case. of Infantile @araly- o B to a greater or less extent. It was o0 266666 Congressionsl ~ Record? — Housten Violins sold on-easy teems For appointments address E. lies in which there are several children —— our ON was brought before the attention of OBITUARY. sis in the city of Norwich last year. thought that it would materially help Press. Save Y M ey | Friendly Visitors'® conference held e ch Rev. Mr. Ricketts referred to some of [ 4 codemy faculty, and the leadership |the dairy industry if all state insti- ml‘l"';"r‘ product has been llle;i b‘flt — ~ [i) w tch and at the Associated Charities building Mrs. Herbert M. Bishop. the effects of infantile paralysis and |oe Miss Mary Lester, a member of |tutions “used dairy product and ly for more than 60 years—it mus n wal Thursaa. = et b Moo o1 | e Sosrantine. the sentor class. Where they were able to o 8o, that have real merit and it surely must do ANNOUNCEMENT 1 R 222 day of the death of Mrs. iizabeth | . WhY is there In this bill a blank for | "R\ FTIN Wil aasisted by the Boys' |they use home grown materials for what people say it will. Minard's Jewelry epairing There will be no holidays for the |85y, of the death of Mrs. Fiizabefh|ine ameunt of Oy 2 o wrasehs|Glee Club and the Academy orches- | home consumption; thereby Eiving the Liniment was first prescribed by Dr, Professor George Gregoire, well:knowm of Norwich want to know W tra, Frederic L. Cranston, leader. [dairyman Binard in his private practice for gly- | Lo M8 unique mstem of teaching the ublic schools either on Monday next, | BIay* Bish in Los A P e S 3aa’ | Bishop, at their home in Los Angeles uld cost before it is endorsed. He | N rs worthy of special mention | incentive to produce more milk and sufferers from Westerly and wi would umbe: y D ing instant relief to all New London and st and wi Tor first class work at prices | w: 's B 3 id it is mot right for us fo bring dairy products. -2 ok |3 o, s Rt i | tor's fourth wife, was a member of a | 32k b 5 Jreze the soptasio Solo. Down I e | Juase Storrs is going to csrry on Pain of every kind and for cuts and spend Fridays in Norwich to give le J. Graham and the school board wish before the legislature anything to- rest. . ime dur- | prominent Sewickley, Pa. family. She | wards consolidation and he asked the f:pna'o m:::,msn{:':frmle?asn?; ind | demonatrations on ‘his own farm In bruises. It is sold by all druggists. |sons. Write Box 407, Westerly, ) Gid, gold, silver, Jewelry and all kinds |ing last Fall. ~ and it was during a stay in California ttenti 4 . Ehon. W. Garflela Swift, a son o Rear|in the hobe of regaining her strensth | (0%} Gutics A physician who has | ise e or. ot e Ansls | S Amthany of Mansfiela Center WhO have used it and given it to others J. OGULNICK & CO. Admiral Willlam Swift and grandson | that she met Dr. Bishop and they were | o’ pig practice can't attend to it and | {2ty encored by the dellehted au- | 0 J5,oifted as a committee of one When suffering from sprains, bruises, . of the late Commodore Georss M. |married there, sight years ago. one who has not a big practice we | Siehce. I her PERO o0 Cratem|to look further into the advisability of soye hands and sore feet, rheumatism, un ay oslng 32 Franklin Street. Norwich, Conn. | Ransom, U. S. N., of Norwich, and ] Dr.and Mrs. Bishop came east three | gon't want. Rev, Mr. Ricketts in clos- aisplayed wonderful technique and | poultry demonstrations. It was stated lumbago, neuralgia and backache. Al- Phone 714.12 Miss Gretcher M. Roff were married | years ago, visiting the doctor's broth- | ing said, I may be wrong in this thing, | 470 20 ceq to respond to a hearty en- | that probably ome of the largest or- wavs keep it in the home ready for IS ;f[h'fy"‘}fl;."a Dunkirk, N. Y., by Rev. lsr-ly\-mw.l‘;:agove:?!gr 314&3‘-“‘;_‘7!1.1;3 but it looks ‘wfme u’ lbt the pro!encrt core. The Academy orchestra in three :hnu? in tthm-t f,',": ?whm in|gnstant use. It is an antiseptic with % rd. n New m, % ts a m or a job. When Mr. S 2 | the town, . J. Warren. 2 - Mrs. James Lewis Smith of Broad | Ricketts sat down there was an out- | Sciections from well known compon | thg, L o loo o and A. E. Anthony,|Wonderful healing power. >4 We, the undersigned drug smt a Reshmnt The Holy Cross College club, of|street, Norwich, and his brother and|burst of applause and it was neces- | So% (01 IiTin e “Fiven by Mr. Crans.|and Judge Storrs were appointed a 2 e Boien Bonass a:"the Hmet Bt | Beim ot Ty D, S0 M Adem|sery for Chatrman Fettis o rap two | R gists, on'and afvee; A 1 D Loanan, o VKLY, or ‘three thmes: fov order, The double quartette made a most | for an u el spring. - and e A “‘"fi:."v';fifi'ui"’x‘ onteets Ar?;':eys e D e T Bow nisr; Nadans Seas. g g B N MISSIONARY S8OCIETY Feb. 11, will close our places : 3 : ¢ : Senator John H. Barnes, who intro- | Song” proved a < QUICK LUNCH T T e e o fluce:i::teh;el;lglsln the general asembly, diecos. Whe closilg NN ra be|Mite Bex Opening Was Held This of business on Sundays bes was peaker. Barnes arrang A JOHN D. METROPOLIS, Prop. T4, the list of Ameticany who hap- | Mis’ Fishop was 4t pleasing per- e o ] e a4 dollowe: - oy O tween the hours of 10 and pen to be abroad just now and who | sonality, gentle and gracious. While | thoduced it. 7o T997 =078 OF the GORL - The regular meeting of the Wom. Seasonable Delicacies are found on|elect to remain in Burope is Charles | the news of her death was a surprise fhe“‘::“hmu opposed. to . putting | MY Momml;. W Minuet), an's Home Missionary soclety of th i 12 o’clock in the forenoon. our Bill of Fare all the year round.|B. Dyer of Worcester, nephew of |to Norwich friends, it was mot unex- | the, [SEISO PRACESG, 10y Fetens | When Twilight Weaves (Minuen, |30, (0%0° o Church, was hed in the 4 o’ Those who _patronize us are well | 3ice uent local visitor, who is to st: ks 0 by Mrs, Adam Bishop of nourished. Food Served Appetizingly. | fn>lent, oo, 2| Viantic. Dr. Blahop wrote of the oric. | est paving roads. Miss Alice C. Dyer, of Norwich and a | pected, as in a letter received two he said. Now look at it; one of the Girls' Glee Club. v.m: on 'n:“ -el:m-noon. ‘There P LEE & 08GOOD CO. Down in the Forest, Ronala | W38 & s0od e M. LEROU Senator Barnes referred to the ap- e AR The treasurer reported six new H. M. ical iliness of his wife, who had never | pointment of the milk inspector and|,. .. o, Sy Barholomew | members. . Plans ware meds for t ) W. H. NICHOLSON Open 5 A. M. to 12 P. M. CENTRAL BUILDING For a vear and a helf, 1912 to 1913, [ fully recovered from an attack of — iy 3 . 41 BROADWAY, Norwich, Conn.|the Mysiic young man, Kenneth |pneumonia last September. S Jliimea that the bill 45 In accord- | o o Boys Glee Club. . |on"Good ~ Friday. 'The mite boxes GEORGE Q. ENGLER ~ | Dous! who was found drowned at Miss Eliza L. Congdon. ance with the state board of health and i Miss Linton. m. mfld at !i.lfl n% ll-:g fi":fin‘a ‘t;: 1 JOHN A. DUNN TEAM HARNESS Coney Island Tuesday, was a book- itizens don’t.want the bill he b2 %= 3 2| OMiss Eliza L. Congdon, 69 years of |if the citizen 2 The Dance, 3. L. Molloy the ple: £ the UTLEY & JONES SIS RSN TS G0 ROE |age Gied Friday - momming. 2t 530 | would not ¥y io fofos i down their | Tho Koy Dazcs, S| g v seing che pledens o ) Sy He boarded on Church street. e e Bk e i M had the clerk of th Girls' Glee Club. The interesting program was in 4 e Emily A. Scott, of No. 73 Bosweli ave- | Senator Barnes e cle © | Menuet (from the Military Sym- PR ot o gy P RO N. D. SEVIN & SON EXPRESS HARNESS| o01a books sold 1n New York Thurs- | ™9 i T e e phony) Haydn ‘based_upon the text book, Old GEORGE M. RATHBONE i - | ""Miss_congdon was _ | he Tecsived trom the secretary of the B was b e plagigE day included First Connecticut issue |, ™a iy rass o Merutar °5t | state board of heaith, . D John T Yenetian Love Dance, @ olic® | Spain tn Now America. o i MR new line at old prices. of the Address sent out by the Contin- | me¥ 5 Y G0t cdon and ‘Sylvia Dathrop | Black: Spanish ce, No. 2, = The usual supper was served at the ¢ EAT Some good values In FUR COATS, | Pfal, Coneress to the various colonies | Congdon. She has been a resident of | Senator John H. Barnes, Norwich, |mmuy it ) OTPOor: sing | C10%° °f the mesting. CHARLRS 0. TRRAT. roper atten . 3 AUTO ROBER, HORSE NRINNIERI I Top seiinm duie. Hislorg, Trey |10 RN SN WY SN S wiiie) SSREL o ceni be e Seiiey P9 Spegmola, . Vincenzo di Chiara 1ODGE OSCAR WHIST. st b id Just received ‘'a carload of BUSI. | Pousht by George D. Smith for $61. square. She was a member of Trinity |as to the advisability of consoMdating | gy to Me, Sing. e Sidney Homer | Twenty Tables Played and Prizes ANDREW MoLAUGHLIN NESS WAGONS at the right prices. A Farmers Institute under the | PRECCRSLIEIIR. L o her sis- PR R, aCihe | ky-Digs Mo Awarded in Foresters’ Hall. RING & 818K Suppices of the Farm Bureau, is to be | er, Mrs. Emily A. Scott, and thres | ATTLEBORO SPEAKER BEFORE Miss Lora. . BG a a PARK CHURCH MEN. |3y Lady Chio', Leighter T held at the Congregational church in Chari THE L L M co. Dplon today (Saturday). County Agent e M o B wa s Ay 14 Bath Street, will relieve Hoarssness, Loss of Volos, | Bryan Francis Mahan, Jr, son of | GSRRUNES, pIHiMen Alyln, = Antone |00 octed routine Dusiness matters | First Soprance — Bthel Adams 1, Eina. L ADIES! Coughs and all Irritation of the Throat | 13n "New Tondon, met with a serious | the Catholic cemetery. a social gathering during | Abby Gailup 17, Dorothy accident near his home late Thursday Miss Catherine Sullivan. was provi 18, Mary Lester 1, 10c A BOX AT when heslipped and fell on the hard [ The funeral of Miss Catherine Sulli- | hr tre sommitiée s Eg‘m \ Lcille: O Tord 17, Atnos Nelson 11, state We will cheerfully ex- pavement'&nd sustained a fracture of | van was held Friday morning at 9.15 PRESEI SR Ao Pullen_18, Ruth Scrivener 1, DUNN’S {he ight fes between tho kuce and Juclock, from the home of her niece, [ FIFTH COMPANY HELD Katherine ~ Sullivan 18, Mirlam |} elain all about our B0 Main Street. From Allyns Point southward to the . s s = b N hnmll ot ?:Im-vh l” drug- 525 Barbor the channel in the Thames 3 Exhibition Drill Proved a Feature of fll:::m cuufi'h?i.mgm Bt fi- = ” of JITNEY pLAN ‘Water over almost the whole surface sang and Hen: WILLIAM C. YOUNG The besvers mert Doasy B CARPENTER BUILDER |>*#8° of steamer Chelsea. in_St. Mary's cemetery. chibys 13, and Undertaker M. Hourigan had charge el 11.50 Al 17, Wini- arranged an unusually in- | Barks of New Fa- Boys’ Glee Club. tepestis ddressed ‘oodland Croo Clutsam Norwich, Conm. | 113" morning, * atterncon and evening T FUNERALS. !"' B&':.‘:'::‘fi'n"mflm e ?l:-:m :‘.m_ mmm‘ m:' Tadicamsriest. Mins DRESS PLAITING bbb Alice second, Louts The frial of Emory Hilmgr, of Tor- Abraham DeRosa. Dr. Benjamin E. Nicola of Attleboro, e A . ] on e o D nTTONS O S R e ] NS mEnsiaug! ac- | Relatives and friends attended the | Mass. was the speaker at the monthly |\ 4o, ‘arr- by Miss Lester | Sontiemen—irst, Louis Manches orders promptly filled. 0“1' lm roved cldent on South Main street, Torring. | funeral of Abraham DeRosa, which |Meetng of tas Sen's ot of Fark Sons |NF A Berkofl. MRS GRINDROD P ton, on the night of Oct. 13, ‘1916, is in | Was held from the funeral parlors of | ETegational church held in the O . Telephone 1182-2 | progress before Judge Gardner Greene, | M. Hourigan Friday morning. Services | Memorial on Friday evening. o s b ot e e the in 28 Union Street, Norwich, Gonn, of Norwich, in the superlor court at | Were held in St Patricics church,where | Was The Living Temple and the ad- e S . Lomg“ Winsted. Bav. Joim 1T Sredurick ool the T Bt e T e L L S e e i Somratoe, heyimrers were Severine | |02 ot tho parish howss. The otub| 16, sccompanist. Postmastef and Mrs. Brvan F. Ma- | GOmes and Phillp Pina. Burial was in The Airiam_ Bliss 18, Josephine Canty 13, Tver is clear of ice and there is open | Isabelle Petrone and Mrs. B. the Enjoyable Eveaing.’ wood 18, Amelia Erwin 19, Elizabeth A g Fillmore 17, Laura Fields 18, .Agnes It is a pleasi way to of the river. North of Allyns Point |at the organ. The bearers wers Dauiel oA Leany 17, Dorothy Loudon 15, ‘Grace pressing - way e river is frozen over excopt in the | Devine, John Murphy. Jesern Soxmit ‘social A 11 i7, Fieanor Norton 15, Hefen o buy Jewelry, Watches y s and Diamonds. Ry Y channel, which is broken open by the| William Dingivan. Burlai took place |at the armory 18, May Smith 19, Mary The pig which weighed 41 ‘The many friends of Miss Ann! o n co. was ralsed by C. L. Kenyon. | livan of Gove sirest. who Bis bosn o d dowslers, Established 1572, was mpo.:(} :;dmandf ;l:\l’llly in .t‘oilh. Backus ::pl:.l, will Private o PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING wmmwufi.—mm'mdhunm»u r 3 AR | It ork and materiale at right| An excellent roast piz dinner was|of the funeral arrangements. fred Baker 19, Mildred Crowe i3, Lor- * kilied labor. enjoyed by thirty friends of Mr. d et s i A, J. Dawley of Wyoming, Sun.| Miss Annie Sullivan Recevered. b~ R " | pos Psony) 1%, Bitebets, Tatiiad fi The ts 7

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