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n s of artificlal WS Thalr storachs. hy i X ‘ as _thé vlatlm"nl eultnllx al every - from stion needs s seription that wil oty s, puf stien th, o ke, it o m’eu- a meul iclal 4l The best prescfl«puin for indigestion dver wristen, is-80ld by. Ists ev- erywhere and ‘by! The Ded. od Co. and s rigidiy Snlnnt t6 build up the stomach- NG dlmtun. or wnoney back. .crl'non z:m —o-ll g‘ild “in small tablets "They neve prflhnd. T Week You'Wilf be aminzed &t the quick- vflm\i h' you lum the won- flmkylm-md;n?‘u ple_and fow houn you'll know tem; then gaif lfi !n invm dictation, } % ordm m talks. A fm dl e m; by xlni 1olr ml wh I'nst{mu, a6 wHAr i.u Amnm every ity an( body www momy“ A ] ERGIJSI]N \ ,Heulqunhn For HAMILTON WATCHES Every Wateh of this make a model timepiece. Whtn '"v cars stop We anearites eupétly me e s Do You Think You're Hard to Fit? Some men do; they're a_ little stout, extra tall or heavy, ! maybe very short or slender. If there's any reason why you think you can’t wear ready. made clothes you ought to come here and see what you can do, and you'll change your mind. > Suits $20. to $35. Overcoats §20. to $40. If you are not pleased with your*purchase—you can have your money back. Murphy & McGarry 207 Main Street Duich. hoisting engines; ice Mhrmt, pumps and turbines. Give us your bnnm and heavy truck repairs. First class Mglnf-nb'l. Phons, 725 Rear Norwich flt Mfg. Co. - w. Mmm nmonl. DR.A.J.SINAY DENTIST Rooms 18:19 Alics Building, NM Phons 1177 00 | B ad. M Trierchants state that holi- goes on mutlm these m Hicks Memorial school ;‘t';\k} ed Monday after a of influenza. wm _ Tues <y nary sutnons held itol. "t forget the Christmas sale at ‘hfil M. B. church today at 3 o'clock . Supper from 6 to 7.30, Price 356.— At Niantic, hfi auuatmm 16 lamps at 4.49 o'cldck ymfifiw = WW%MM 1 and has reiurned to Her “d -me in South Windsor. Miss Helen Bolan of Storrs A'gfl- cultyral collsge addressed the boys abd | gragal gifls of the Junfor Food army at & nrlsg exhibition held in Seymokr, urday. )ly the gfimflmt ruling, no 4 on church suvp!fl Wwheére there no _entertainment of pmm;n’t:: ghm il connection with 1h the nupmgr enuox? at Robkvme this treek, the B81t6h brings more | & suit against the town of Frark- iin, claiming $500 damages for the SUppott of a pauper. The planet Mercury is visible as an eveéning star the first week in Decefn- Ber low in the Western évenifig sky It wad at Jts greatest distance frem thé sun November 28. Ancther cargo of fresh fish at Os- Md Wharf. Low prices this teék. In ‘the ety election 1n Roekville the democrats carried ed a sedt in the alderm ifdMm the Fourth ward. As reported to the state polige, dur- ing the past year in Conndcticut there ;vie*e 281 fires in stéres and offices and 2 1h barfly, stublés and cheds. Fac- tory fives nunbeted 123, ' The “Chnnecticut State Council of Defense has sdopted A resolution opposing and resentihg the German propaganda, instituted by Dr. Solf, German forsigh minister. Mr. and Mes. Samuel Eisenstein of New londod annoincé the engage- mient of their datighter, Miss Anna Bisenistein of Holyoke, Mass, to Os- eaf Silverman of New Iondon. A Dranford correspondent noted that Rev. Jafes H. O'Hrien of Stoningtén was to sing a rmpnth's inind retuidn high maks at St Mary's hiirch Tues- day for his brother. Willlam O'Brien. A cfusdde to rid New London of 1die persons and professiona! tramps was started recenily by the pelice depart- ment, ac in the matter under the instrueti cf ‘Alderman &enry OC. Chagpell. Members of the S T. A. C. at Trin- tolleze, Hartford. wh Norwich students, will De¥ining today, Accordit ¢ théré are disbanded tc 4n an- nouncement made at the colie ze Mon- day by Df. Flavel 8. Luther. Miss M. C. Adles, New York halr, |frce and scalp special'st, is ct (he 1.6% AENss, Maif St, Xoewich until | 'v.day ke appointai:-1's at onve {Tet 10 7 The employes of the Néunk plant of thé Groton Ifen Works Mcnday pre- sénied a handseme gold ecigar case puil eutter té6 John J, MoCabe, man- agef of the plant, who is leaving the cofitpany to Fo south forthe winter. odore Reichard, of Belton, has tter from his son, Cof= 1 r Reichard of Company C. 101st AMackine Gun Dattalion, afi- nouficife that he had been assd for the second time and had 16:t his velee, At/ \(Jncl‘r‘~tel Methodist- church, Rev. @, G. Serivener; of Norwich dia- trict su rrhnends-m hed at the is Mr. Sorivener's last on the dis- triet;, there was a large coneregation to hear him. James P. Dath of Willimantic has teléphoned to. the Hartford Bureau that plush Fobes. and a wé- man's ¢hecked coat were stblen from his automobile in front of the leu- blein between 3 and 6.30 o'elock ‘Fri- day afternhoon. John McDonald, a sportsman athlete ¢ Providefice, tiMcyed the reereation of walking the distance from Providénce to Volutitown the other day by way of Beach pond, mak- ing thé feturn Thursday through Ster- ling and Oneco. The ‘Decemiber holy sacrifice of the Mass was offered Yesterca® morning at 7 o'clock at the Nofwicl State Tu- berculosis Sanatorium by Rev. Myles P. Galvin of St. Patrick’s church, Wwho gave communion to the twenty. -eight Catholic patients. The girls of the Southern New Eng- Jand Telephone company Have been nted a general inerease in wages. e raite is on a sliding scale ac- { eording to length of servids. First pay- moents under the new schedule were made last Friday. and The fiivitaiien committée of the Fifst Compehy, Gevirnor's Foot Guard is sending out 0 to 1800 invitations this week for the inaug- ural ball for Governof Marcus H, Hol- comb, for ths evening of Janudry 8 at Foot Guard hall, Hartford. The Niantic Bqual Franchise leagie members held a meeting Tuesday at 280 p. m. at the residence of the Misses Bond, when Mrs. Naney Scl\mmmker, Seeretaty of the dae- partment of cPizenship, gave the first © legture of a cirse on citizenship. been feceived from the deteotive ! “'em has ‘imw ftment that Private Raward Clute of the American Expedi- uomn forces, was wounded in Franee on October 25, nature of hie injuries nbt stated. Private MeClure is the #on of Mrs. Willlam MeClure of East Lytne. ‘The December criminal term of the Miaa\ossx CuuFLy Superior court open- od /Tuesday afterncon at Middletown, before Judgn Joel H. Recd, of Staf- ford Springs. There arc séventeen tares listed on the doc all except four of which were continued from the last term. At a heliday gathering in Manches- ter at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Piele, 17 Bpring street, tfe guests i-n cluded Mr. and Mrs. S. . Butlingame and family, Mf. and Mre 11, Keniyon ahd #oh of Bterling, Mr. und Mrs. I . Marriott and daughter of Oneco. WEDDINGS. Beneit—Gereux. Napoleoh Béneit ahd Mrs. Mary T, Cereux, both of 'nnvme, were mar- mfl \Mre on Monday, Nev. 25, by Rev. llerbae, of the Sacred !T gns h‘zrute niatives of Lhm The groom Is & woodworker hag been married twice béfore. Mlmowlv—-finhnkell #los Apanie- !t mm m 1, uofh uum g be Buhdny g At Tflmw hbfe me e!hmnh m per- 'l‘ g Constantinos. & a froom mfi t“ula Thlaxmen alg_eez 1 at the catle h fie 'his. TOOI08E B T Thathey Stren e “Williamson, ehlef opoiitm' at the Norwich t n?hone ex- change, attended , tie conference at New Havén on Tuesday. - Miss Lillian Fallen. stencgrapher in the tax commissioner's office. gx.u fe- turned to Hartford, after ubenfl!ng the week-end at Westérly, R, I Mr. and Mrs. W. H: swnet Mrs. Thressie Hall afd Mastér Burton Hall, of Norwich, were Thankesiving guests of Miss Cora Hall, in Meride Captain George R. Case of 207 Ocean dvenue, \Iew Loxmxn has returned from Norwich, whete he was a gitest of His brother, Hetmah L. Case, George W. Mépre, who has beeit with the Gailaudét company at Hast Greenwich, R 1, for the past year, has returned to Nerwich and is in the re- pair départment of the A. C. Swan Co. Mrs, Morton F. Plant of New York and Bastern Point, anl Miss Floren formerly of Hartford, spent ThafkegiviAg Wwith Mrs, Dlnt's son, Fhilip Manwaring Plant, at St. Pauts school, Concord, N. I A, Galiup iss Gertrude and al frien Miss Sidelinger, of Maine, spent Thafkselving recess at Miss Gallup’s home, 23 Grove street, Nor- wich, Both youhg ladies aré teacliérs in the grammar school, Fatmington, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Hulburt, who were married in Wesipert; spent part of their héneyimoon at ston, with Mrs. M. C. Kibbe, and left Saturday for thelr new home in Proekirh, N. Y. Mr. Hulblift Was a formef Norwich fesident. ROUND TABLE HAD PROGROMME ON FRANCE The Norwich Round Table held its fourth meeting of the seaisn on Tues- day evening with Mrs. Jokn B. Vaughn and Mrs. A. C. Hatch as hostesses at the home of Mra. Vaiighn Rliss place. The programme referred to the French. The roll eall with aqu French was followed by the singing of the Marsciiles. and a paper, Heroes of Ffanes, by Mist Jidia A. Stuat. After {he intermiss\n Mps. Hafriet S; Blackmar réad .a pipaf on The neh Edusational System ana Fd- win A, Tract condieted a discugsion on_the Rebifth of France Musical numbers dufing lieé événing wers glven 1 s Mirlam Vaughn, soloist, Btapiey Paughi, lolin ahd Mrs. Vaughfi aceompanying. CHRISTMAS PEACE WINDOW DECORATION. AT BOSTON STORE Morgan Cronih, dsdbrator -at the Boston Store, showed oné of the mest artistic ahd beautiful éfféets to the credit of any window dedbfater, When he rin up the in at one of the Main street win@iows of the store on Thiesday eVeiing and rveveéaled a pre- Christmas window. Before hadikgrotund of blue sky, dotted with StArs, stood. the life size fistite of Columbia sing the bell of pbace over a large Llohe of the world, while a group of littls children, rep- resented hy lifegiza dolls, stréich out their hahds fh a svelcome 1o the res- sage of “Pace oft Barth, Goodwill to Meh. OBITUARY. Jahn Campbell. The death of John Campbell, Who had been engaged in th: woblen mill businéss all his life and hgd been a resident of this city for cven n doz- en years past, occurred at §.30 Tues- day evening at Rock Gich on the| East Side. He was_64 vears old and; was born at Casco, R. L Mr. Campbell had been in poor health for over two years past and not engaged in active business. Hel came to this eity about a dezen yeéars ago, establishihg. the Relianes Wor- stéd companv mill hefe in partnership with the late Philip Hefault. They did a prosperous business for several vears, but finally dissolved partner- ship afid Mr. Campbell retired from ac- tive business abot seven years ago. He is survived by his wife ahd a sis- ter, Miss Francés Camphell He was a membér of Norwich lodge of Elks. Mrs. Miric Stinton. Mrs. Alice H, Bowers, wife of Miric . Stanton of 1,800 Bank street, New London, died at her home Tuesday morning aftef an illness of several nionths. She was born in Waterford B7 years ag3o. She leaves be: husband, three .daughters, Mrs. Lau- rence Shefrnan of Hariford, Miss Jlorence Stanton ond Miss Helen W. Btanton of New liondon, Two sisters, Mrs. Walter 1. Balles of New london and Mrs, Pétér Iverson of Hoboken, N. J., and two brothers, Gilbert S. Bobwers of Norwich and ired Bowers of New Londoh. Mrs. Stanton was a member of the First Baptist church of New Londbn and of the Waterford grange. eg her FUNERAL Robert F. LatTeur. The body of Rebert Fostio La Tour arrived hete eh Tiesday and burlal took place in the family ot in the Yantic cemetery. My. LaTour was a former resideat of Nofwich Tewn and he died at the home of his daughter Mis. Willlam Lewis of Holden, Mass. The | runem was/held ffom his daughter's home, His death wag due to a shock, H¢ leaves his wife and one son,! Nlard ', whd is president and treasurer thé Woreester Litho- of graphing company: and on¢ daughter | & Mrs. Willlam E. Lewis. years of age. INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY Migs Elizabéth Hardy Jones of Col- linsville has been the Zuest of her cousin, Miss Dorothy A. Joties. Mf. and MPs. Jamies B. Wells of Springheld, Mass., have héen giiests of 30 580 Mre. Tednk 1. Batlon. Mrs, Louis L. Biackstons and Mies Kethérine Isbister dave rbturned to Nerwich after pussieg sessral munths at Nanticket He was T Mis. Walter We . agton #ud s.!fl, nedl to Kiw Sit 10 the for. HEFS bryde AftALe 1 Brews Chi Mrs. ffhmea ¥ Y. M. 6. A. AURILIARY PLANS FOR Wim EVENTS & By the Mifises Osmwd at 1 Rockwell téfs race? As usual at these meetings, prafer was .flbrefl by Becretary Edwin Hill i alfo took this occasion to say a 5w words abouf the local asscociation Work and its ss ia general.: The interest in the Sunddy bredk- fast is lnétessi E rather than wan: ing. 4nd last §':mdav an even hun- dred MiBh sat down to a bourtiful méal: With the willing co-operation of the churches, social “'gel-together” hour oh Siiday aftéfnoons ls prov- lfl a splenrlid succéss. The association deeémmodated 11 8ailors over Jast Satur@Ay night, four rooms as wrll as the assémbiv hall being necessary to mak> space for all the tots. The s¥MAakilifm afd Bihle classes are doing good work, and the outlook id moust satisfacto After the usual bus presidént, Mrs. Alli¢n T. Bfo®h, spoke abblit thHé eomine 6\\7 Yeéars recép- tion, of whick Mrs. D. Sév- 10 10 Shoiroin | wbn 318 itt&ed evéry body to save all household odds ahd ends onfl wedring apparst fof a rufi- e, eafly in Jahuaty. the ausilias ‘Plah for a series of five rooking lec at the nominal rate of fifty o be given by wio travels well knotvn » representa rodurts alone in in the interests of se food firme. She i tive and uses, their planning mary délicious menus. In ali probabili fogtures, which cannot fail Lo te heipful to Norwith hbutekeeprk, wille Be giveh i asso- ciation’ hall. .luring the week begih: ine Deeember 20. Miss Marv T. Richards xpoke brief- 1y in behalf of the plan to Leep open house at the assoelation rooms on hristmas, a«nd to have a iree with a small gift for every This iden was enthuslastically ed. and all the town churchss wil be asked to do their bit towards helping to_sive these boys a merry Yuletide. The imperalive needs of the Knit- ting branch urged by Mre. John Hall, that 200 pairs of socks and 130 sweat- was the quota of fhe local ~nch for e months. Tke room for al Headtiuaft the - wnol roém is open (Very thefe is plenty of wodl, a zood deal of it free, ond Mrs. Nall gave an earhest plea fof more workers, i wich 75 to tomplete the amount of khitine. vin Hill spoke Stamip n next week. I enjoyable day, ve, musical Tlizaheth Lane wonn £0l0: 1 Allégro, fies T ‘mpathetic ana interpre f2ave ti T and Thy Remem- ng her own ac Vreneh bal was in “.|)Itnd'r| voice %, by Dohm, Conih, Litue RBit of Honey, weit sufig very sweetly by Mes. Lotis Potter, Mis¢ Kramer at the blans, The next meeting of th set for Jandary Miss Porteous on Fairmbunt street. FIRST BAPTIST VY. P, U. HAVE SOCIAL EVENING | rooms. They will be W. A. Davis of The B. Y. P. U. of the First Baptist | Bogton, askistant manager of the| church held its December social at|New Hngland milk producers’ associ- the chureh Monday evYening where |atien, Richard E. Hodge, who .is there was an attendance of over fif- iy the State Pier of the society. A short business meeting was held, the president, Miss Lillian Crumb, celling it te brder at 8 @'elock. The president appointed Miss Vera Stet- sen, chairman, Hiss Ruth Phillips, jand the exhibits at the county corn| Miss Fannie Brown, Miss Rose Thom- | show will make a feature that will! a5 and Miss Gladys Meier ag 2 ndmi- | be an interesting attraction. { nating committee for the election S S | which will ©e held af the Janusry | JURY COULD NOT AGREE | meeting. | After ‘mdjourhment the entertaln- IN ALIENATION CASE | ment committee, Miss Grace Stetson,| The jury in the superior court here| chairman, Miss' Fannie Meiér, Miss|on Tuésday morning in the case in Yera Stetson, Miss Ruth Phillips and William Noves, took charge of the evening and presented a most enjoy- abls pregramme as follows: Shadowgraph, The Meck Marriage, Miss Mary Hisgins, Miss Gladys Meier and Walter M. Cowan: veeal _solo, William Noye: in Shoe Store, ss Lillian Crumb &nd Willlam Noyes; shadowgraph, The Dentist, Massrs. Willlam Noyes ahd Waiter M. Cowan; voeal solo, William Noyes, A goed time with games preceded 2 call to semething geed to eat which call Was promptly replied te the com- mittee serving doughnuts, squash pie, coffes and apples. . The evening was voted as most enjoyable. CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS | DISCUSS TWO PAPERS Twelve of the Congregntional minis- ters of the cousty attended the regu- la¢ monthly imeeting of the county as- sociatioh which Was held on Tuesday at the, Congrégational chutch in Gro- ton. There whs a séssion ih the FMorn- ing and another in the afternoon with a luncheon s chiitch. Rev. J. R. Danforth of New Lofdon presentéd a paper upon the subject of Thrift Stamp Religion, and John[’l‘?]and of this city gave an in- in; atrick of Ireland. The time of the gathefing was other, Wise ocetpied with discission of thess two papers and of other topiés which were Brought ight ip.. Asks Bivor¢e For Besertwm William Joseph Burke of Norwich\ia suing for diverge frem Abpie Veronica Riley Butkt. now of Pascoas i Rhbde Iland. They Wers martied on Aus. 21, 1811, and he ‘alleges that he was deserted on O¢t. 11, 1814. 'Thé suit is returiiable before ths sipéfior court on the first Tuesday in Detember, _ Thréw Stenes at Barnsy Katz. Julian Wasiaw was afrested on the West Side on Tuesday night on coifi- plaint bf Bartity Kafz that the man Bad thrown stones at him as Katz was ; n_his w-y _home along ;:;;’amn street St after 11 d'clock. Katz whs net plifers ,,J'i'f haits| 2 e&s reports, the | of the Red Cross were whe stated dressings at_the Red Cross 1§ clossed al present, hit wird for the which will <3 then being concluded, a programme two Invocation, 11 Peird, who|the father of Mazereno Ruffo whe was v Blté | sent to the reform.school on Menday with | SPEAKERS SECURED FSOR anxiliary is at the home of Several bovs frofm the Base and were welcome guests shadowgraph, Scene ed_by the ladies of the ager upon the subjeet of The Nofwich branch of the mum\ uuué for Weman's Serviee h fl- d & lstter. from Mrs. Gms ge I, who is largely interested in the Belgian Child Relisef Work, thatik= ing the league and the children 6f the veal playground association fer their elp_, The letter reads, in part: “We have receivéd a splendid 8ana- tion of blankefs, ete, for the French elgian babiés from ) It is 4 wunapzrm help in our work. We havé Wwere “without coverings of amn; have received scores of letters from the mothérs showlng great thankful: ness for ouf warm c A cous ple of tveeks ago I r frofn: Miss Frances on.in Parig, #ho_works with the Frenth War Re- et Pure:m from distributihg comforts noor in France, and she shid i lh 5 heén thy privilege to hand ou: #6835 of your nice blankets to the often wish the ladies Hld ses the jov they give these women, not only for the comfort they bring to theif bahies, that ladies awav over in Ameérica had thade thes wope to hé able to contimee seénding these thing for #oic fime as Trance and Bel 1 trust 3 Will contlnue Workine for the just as hard as thouth the war were still poing on.” The children o the Norwich Plav- aid except 3 ihe WAy of nesdlework. A pretty patchivork quilt, also a eay knitted oue and many palrs of hXew Toatres and sncks were made to contribtits toward the Belglan Child Relief Fund. NUMEROUS CASES WERE BEFORE CITY COURT Joseph Vendetti of New London who drove his auto truck into the auto- mobile of Calvin L. Swan on Water sireet on Monday was in the city| court Tuesday morning and charged| with reckless driving. He was fined $50 and costs. J. Shea of Taftville and his wife Helen. disturbers 'of the peaceful soli- tude of Taftville, were fined $5 and $1 and costs, respectively, but being inable to pay their fines they went to jail. _ Stanley Bisholeski was fihed $5 flat for his row with a woman who hit him in the head tith a brick. The Woman who was arrested on a breach of peace charge was released. One man was fined $1 for intéxica- tion and went to jail. The case against Harry Bass of Thatiesvilie was Ttontinued as was the_ cases of {hrée men chargeq with employing childfen under age. The men aré ¥red Harmon, Herbert 'Trask and Patrick Connelly. A man named Dickerman was fined $5 for a like ense. 2 Tomasso Ruffo wa sending his child to fined $5 for mot hool. He is fter he had been caught against continued in want stealing Witlis of FARM BUREAU MEETING County agent F. C. Warner has, se- cured the speakers for the annual meeting of the county farm bureau here on Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock the Chamber of Commerce county ageht leader for Connecticut, | Miss M. E. Sprague of Storrs, home | economics director, and Mrs. Zoe | Meade, the new home demonstration | {agent for the farm buredu. The programme 1s expected to b ! |one that will have someéthing of inter- {est and importance for all who attend which John Paracenti was suing Peter Ceccareld for $10,000 on the claim that the défendant had aliena- jted the affections of the plaintiff's wife was unable to reach a verdiet: after considering the case for half hour. They had had it undeér consid- eration for an hour and a half last Wednesday afternoon. When they reported their inability | to agree Tuesddy morning Judgé W. M. Maltbie excused them from fur- ther consideration of the case. It was reported that they took two bal= lots, the first Standing 8 to 4 and the second 10 to 2 for the defendant. B. P. BISHOP TO BE SPEAKER AT sANQuE"r At the State Sunday School cen- ventioh t6 be held in Middiétown ef Thursday of this week The Old Guard of Cennecticiit Sunday ScHool Work- ers will havé a banquet at 5.30 p. m. A. J. Cutting of Southington will act as toastmaster, old time Sundav school songs will be sung and briet addresses will be made by Rev: Dr. W.” Hogan of Middlstown, B. P, hop of Norwich, and Oscar A. Thelps, presid: Schobl nt of the State Sunday Asyoeiation Norwich Names In Casualty List. Thiee Nerivich hames appeared in the casualty lists on Tuesday. They were James Perrin, 24 Baltie stréet, died of disease; Edwin A. Cohen, ma- rines, 62 Spring street, killed in action, and James Carver, 112 Smith streét, woundéd, desree undetérinined. The families 6f thess men had all received previous notice through the official government éhannels. = Sues on Four Notes. Ralph 1. TPailet of Groton has brought suit acainst John H. Swanson of New Londen on four promisory notes. Damages of $509 arc Eldimed. The Suit I8 feturnable to the court of common pleas the first Tuesday in January. Stylish Overeoats for Palice: New winter overeoats, made wilh & | Difsd g oo s i ront military._cut, are béing worn by & |Jevse {f SR .,,,“‘.‘.{: numhert of the members of the Norwich ‘orce. %lankets and hundreds of | fec but it seems to touch them, té6 {hink | Cosl 1 | son of the late Capt ipel, nefth corner of Eim and College ‘|&everal days i Hopé Valiey, su!et \Lee of New London s for & divorce from E. Leo tho same city, _Pf'-&flt ‘whereabouts d_Oct. 1! alleged. Margaret Guinan Howard of New 6, seeks a divorcs from Willlam d of England. They were ay 22, 1913, and adultery is ly tnamnm Wete 'lodmu and inle!afif)g 1he basis tor the divorce plea. John M.. Meloney pf Mystic asits ggt divoros from Rlizabeth Turner eloney, alleging addltery. They were ntarried Nov. 12, 1908, MICHAEL POUNCH GETS HIS THIRD FOX PELT With the shooting of atother fox Tuesday afterndon Michael F. unch topped all logal fox hunters’ ords so far this season, Mr. Pounch elts to his credit and 3 péets 16 «id & feéw more beéfore fili SeaBofl IS over. ha 0% WAS Slifi. abdut 6.30 a. m. on Brush Hill and * to Blue Hill, then struc! across the country ov_elr to Lebanon o to thé AvEry famh. Here {he fox tvas T& iacoma lhe muomu GROTON uunfl!fl HEL ron supnion énm, siia, s fohoh m&fi"‘ i":: Thanksgiving day, &t E Groton Iron Works in Groton. zalio was ¢l furder in 8hootl harge g'?mm volver. Wil IM-M\‘ Ladies’ m Hugh H. Osgoed ,.( 0. 0. F, Manchestér Unity, I ready t® in- sighted adout 11 b'clock and Mr. S Pounch shot At Him and wounded i, | U007 $,12% =2 00N 00 ",}““"l”‘ but ke kept on ihe &6 until about o e'elock in the alftéfnoon wheén he ran actoss Mr. Pounsh's sishts, This ti: the fox “want west.” Tha fox weigl ed about 11 peunds and was a red doy fox. In thé putty with Mi# Pounch wafé Ramben P. Poltsr dnd -F. W. The dogs in the huat wWen ¥ Sam, a pure Wil Pounrh’ Judge, anoiher pute Waiker, ahd Pot- ter's. thorowhhmd 'xvd Bone WAS GROTON PASTOI M Rev. Tangley Sears, aged 48 yearx, paster of the Cen&regational church at Monson, died in his home in {that town on Monday after 4 short illness. e was bern in Roxbury and was the im B. Seats, who was a Beston uhderwrite Lanf ley Sears was graduatel from e Brooklliie High schosl in_ 1338, from arvard univer8ity in 1883, and from Rochester Theeloglcal ¢eminary ih 1898. His first pastorate was in Rotk- ford, Ti1, Wwhere ré remained two years. He then was ih Greton, Conn., for six years, Boston for six Vears, Seuth Deetfield for four years and went to Monson Jan. 1, 1017, He married Mies Mabell Tillinghast of Providence, R. T, June 16, 1397. Besides his wite, he leavés a sof, Lieut. Harold -r Sears, instructor of the S. A. in Colurn- bia university, and four trothm. BOOTLEGGING CASES iN U. 8. COURT AT HARTFORD | In the U: 8. disirict court at Hart- ford on Tuesday #ltérnoon Bobtlegging cases, gelling liguor o soldiers or sail- L P §ized list of the loage with. nounce ‘the ensSagém ger of Nerwich, FOR TERM OF 8IX YEARS|mi '"i.éngr metiners to _ Engagement Annwmu. Mr. and Mrs. Morrts Glenpam street; Ptbvid?;::‘ an- it o it Sadie MA ever Soferenko. te Conn. Baptist Ministers Met: The counly meeting ¢ the Bapilst isters was héld oft nuy e at the Central Ba | The ladies of the churel tem - ner at ngon. The way of the world, Euun&. - around the sun. Bigs OVETT—In_ this city, Dec. 4 F!m l!.ary Jue Frahklif, widow Mca et fusefal kereuhr END INDIGESTION, EXT ONE TABLET APE'S DIAPEPSIN Eé;:flm y Y DIS 5 nzus !s Ans*gl“: 3 ors, were dispoged of ah fbllows: Lumps of undigésted food éa 11 R. A. Foote alias Lynch. Norwich, | pain. When vour Etomach ‘1:‘ $25 and costs: John Gentiléllo, New | gassy. sour, or vou hive f lqh. Londuh, $15 and costs; Stanley A. heartburn, here is instant Hayward, a négro of New Londof, 315 | No waiting! and costs; James Shea, Willimantie, $15 and costs; Russell Cowles, former rural letter carrier at Waterford, $75 and costs; Thomas O'Connor, Norwich, $20 and cosis. John Polker of New London, who stole sefme blank pennies at the Sco- vill plant at Walerbiry, where he Just T8 So0n 38 You eat & tlfln o« worked, and tried to pass {hem at the{two of P e's Diapepsin all thet dvs- Groton fery, was finsd $100 and costs | pepsia, indigestion and stomach afs- ———— | tress end= These pleasant, harmieak TROOP TRAIN NORTHBCUND GOES THRUJGH HERE About 7.30 o'elock Tuesday evening 2 {roop train of six cars went through here bound for Camv’ Devens. The irain’ made no &tap and it eohild not be learned where they came from hut it is_probable that they are pari of ihe 12th division that have beédn bl Camp Dix fer fome fime. Those on the train wers mostiy colored iroops. * MANY ENTRIES ARRIVE FOR COUNTY CORN SHOW Eniries for the county cern show hiere on Friday at the Chamber 61 Commercé hall are beginning te ar- Five in numbers at the counly aként's headquariers in the Thayer building. There promises 16 be a large digplay and more i competition than evtr before for ihe prizes. $188,000 FOR WORK AT SUBMARINE BABE (Special to The Builetin.) Washington. Dee. Thé estimates for Work to be don harbors as today submitted tary of the Treasury in:lud dred forty-eizht thousar mprovements at Submarine New London. ti { Ohe Day Confershce Dec. 6. | The Missioniary Iastitute Which had béen arranged by e Woman's Eoard | of Missions_and the Woman's Home Missiofiary Unish ih co-operation with | ihe Yale SchBel #f Missions and| which was postponed on account of the influeniza, has changed to a one day eonférence. This will he held on Friday, Decembsr §, in Marguand ¢ Ch stréets, \ew Ha.\en lnk Frum c-mp Devens. Private Joba Antohacoupblos who has been at Camp Devens at Aver, Xass,; siftes July 25, has Been given ‘| his honorahie discharze and is back at his héme in this eity. He was in the intantry, Co. I, 74th regiment, 12th @ivisioh, which had aBout esm- Tieted ils training and was ready to s5il when iha end of the War by the signing of the armistice allowed thelr reiease from the service. Attended Mother's Fureral, Mrs. Jonas Hetrbert h:axetumed to her home in GrigEweld, #r spending R L at the home of her mother. Mrs. \(ar- tha JefiFey; who fied Nov. 24, funeral was held Nev. 27 with aunm in the family plet in v\,estem Millionaires Don’t Buy Pearls Mdst of tyntheflc praris, br the prIGE, bui detect Trom 1ae wehitine. Sams wllh ner Thoi- Eands of HOudEWives ‘Ua&{ uy Behefit Brand ‘“Sweet Nul” Margarine Because fl hls th; shmé del!tlb 8 flkfif, (ho en, cq!l lor Hen served ihe u%\a RALHVE anl CROTEY. Yalhes Jpest creamery puiter. But rEa ¥ 4 e m wnu. B ic-'e. ls Oc o 80¢.a | his new ¥ % snade frim | he e Ny ta’mm a&“n’v ; r animal fats whatever—we positive- ly guerantee that nd of t, Brand “Sweet ‘garine mn tell it én;m,&'uttg s?fi !uxu{‘y “Prigener of War” being cbl a sick room loaded shackies' of distdsd, unabie to life, unable %o realize nxtural which can be and is by the seience of CHI do for you. See your Cl when he is throagh with youe. rightful place among free this Bé’bv!fl ountry of sufs. 3 tablets of Pape’s Diapepsin never fa to make sick, 4t once, and they cost very Little M drug steres. upset stomachs feel fiRd PRISONERS OF WAR Every human being is entisted ly cothbztant (n the wa: againe nxum! Disease. Many a human being is i down s ikt i sERRATHET If you had been a prisonér in eme erusl, of the German camps, you woulg hy- taken the first opportifity to anp from your prison. CHIROPRACTIC will sheh _ln | prisen doors of dizezse for ysi: . CHRIOPRACTIC will throw off the “shaskice” of so- MM disense and Féstore you v health. aid yoa Be a Prisoner no Longer = Find out what CHIR RAb*nc Throw off the shacklss &f (nuuh nirepractic will help yau, Chiropractic rémoves the chie of disezses, whether atuto 6F chidwic. | Why b a "PRISONER OF WAR.' A Consultation free wt owr offite. BOYNTON & BOYNTON Boctors of Chiroptaetic 3 282 MAIN ST, Sbwett Buliding: Phene 1871 Ak these who come to ¢ T. E. BABCOCK Agtm-dal.n'w ! # SHETUCKET STREEY ENGRAVING Have you Jewelty & Silver Ware to engrave? - Bring it to us and we- will do it for you.. ‘;;“b The Piaat-Cadden Co: NORWIGH, GONN, ‘-v

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