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TR AUTOMOBILE AZCESSORIES _ KOUPET TOPS for Ford cars: Ass- énclosed. &l s; prices, roadste $80, touring $16, atiachay inciuding ‘aouble e i 2 e 4 . 3 ? " immediate deliver Charity, juStice, brotherly love and |flock to its banner; but of this we are} - g - windstiield _taken -~ THE WEATHER. ' fidelity, the four cardinal ciples of | assured, that ‘who will follow | The weather is comparatively warm |the Beneyolent and Protective Order |along in the path that we in’the eastern states, Storm centers|of Elks, were emphasized in an elo- | predecessors have bigged, ' . mht avor New | uent addross made-by B . &5, . | revers the.names of Lngh “PAPES’ COLD COMPOUND” THEN 4 D LADY ASSIST: En““‘ and Lake Surmr. James F. Duffy of Providence lodge at | pioneers, who a little less than fifty- * BREAKS UP A COLD IN A s g TR ““m et ’gm'"' ANT uring the last 24 hours there were| the amual memorial seryice by | two: years ago, founded this great|or- FEW HOURS ond ‘o ol for Sasi: kit io raing gonerally cast of the Mississippl | No .- No. 430, at the Davis|ganization, Wi watchword . = 1 b i) 12 Fales’ Corpordtinn. \fver. = theatre Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. ever been E & ) < Protidetce: & In fhe north Atlantic tates the | Over 200 members of th Since the last memorial servies one| Relief comes instantly. A dose taken WiAY 5 weather will partly cloudy Monday | iedp seats in the body of the house,{year Death, the t r|every two hours until three doses are b o ol - 7 | while the. rest ‘of the main TIoor Was) s Soile mvér e fon ohocs{iaken usually bresis up'a: severs,eold The t will be lnla: gch';‘i by friends of .the bers, larm never falters, has garnered his'|2nd ends all the grippe misery. o lemperature 1) m.‘y r: ;-‘..Tv‘:y generally east iere Wwere others in the balcony. [yccustomed harvest. The toll de-| The very first dose opens your elog- & 58] ippi river. For the 'impressive exercises, In |manded from this order was 9115, and |£64-up nostrils and the air passages in {§ Gift meeds of everyome. 'A wonderfully complete stock S I el A B, S R LR :',.“,'f‘f e b S Holiday Goods from which to select. J - Nor! and: " Mceals and eature, e’ Was 1 5 the headache, dullness, feve: stioRe rost, SUEtly. Clony. B P bod Witk stats Tor The ey s T odess g ewilad uler — g X ; with ability and fidelity until the [Sneezing, soreness and stiffness. 3 4 Sandy Hook to Hatteras—Fresh west, | the lodge in a semi-circle. At the|.;ang exalted ruler of the universe| Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing partly cloudy. fil:fll;:gl!e&xflw;r_ with the Am;rmn called them to their réward on high; |2nd snuffiing! Clear your congested IN EA‘:T' WE ARE Forecast. Dored i font of tha e, and Si. {brothers whose sterling - characters{head! Nothing else in the world gives ¢ i, at i o : : For New England: Partly a . ? snd lovable dispositions haq endearcd | Such prompt relief as - “Pape’s /Cold pi“g dqllfll't and Golder Mauday 4nd -r;;a’.y?’m ' -'re:’m‘;.“mtl“'e pemorfal ‘Wreath, {inem to the hearts of all our mem- |Compound,” which costs only a few Chmtmas S‘\Op Hea ers Observations in Norwich. . o bt bers; brothers who could ill be spared | cents at any drug store. It acts with- e SRR Taborts, SRt trom bagd Eeiid e lowing Baviass.iredto Thein failies, their Todges and their | Jut assistance, tastes nice, contains no o : . The Bulletin's observations, show the | added in the past year, the date of |{riends. For when we lose a faithful | Juinine—Insist upon Pape's! X 3. We are now selling Tydol the sconomy Chinges n bomneratits s the Tass | aicsd In tho past vear frind, thers 15 n0 weight of ‘gold or Santa Claus In Our Large Window sl s e e v metric changes Saturday and Sunday: | “ 7 p - Camphen. D, 7 sliver that can countervail the good- > ’ - y & ~ Saturday— Ther. Bar. R Camgplell, Dee. 1, 1918, ness of their fidelity. 3 24 30.05| Charles J. Ryan, Fel that most beautiful of all flags, first D. 7. McGormick, May o 3‘19 The names of our departed brothers{upon their altars, Santa Claus will be in our Jarge show window every Dr. John M. King, June 1, ig1s, {258 called at each of these services, | The flag that is the standard of the ‘afternoon from now until Christmas—Hours, 2.30 B lepn X King, Jupe 1, :::::; Wh;fs aud:;&::wow;:o: 5 world‘sthnoh;ebste ideals; the flag that 5P.M 2 55 . 3 Joseph A. Cloran, Oct. 1, 1918. P more than 70,000 Elks fought for on s Bring the children to see him. William B. Wilcox, Oet. 1, 1919.- in our attempts to express our|the bloody battlefields of France; the to ¥ to se Peter. J. Cooper, Deo. 5, 1919, love for anotier, we can only repeat|fiag for which 1,300 Elks made the su- = Oils and Greases at a special grice for a limited time, Also big bargains in . new and used Tirgs, Accessories and Vulcanizing. 1t is worth your while to trade here. Silvy’s Tire Shop 80 Franklin Street m The program was carried out as fol- xoawa;d a:ge-ovs_;“hgm‘l;l elhfeamn:n;en:ftgf preme sacrifice and are-now sleeping | ¥ e the last long sl f death in { 3 ) 2 lons: Prologue, mateh, Golden SWrliures of those bost known to us come | sofl of nostheen Feance and Flanders Some of Our Leadmg y g Comparisons. (Verdi), BIks' orchestra. Bro. Wil back in our hours of lomeliness and | field. \bredictions for Saturday: Parfly | J. Mdlone. leader; opening ceremonies. sadness, and we derive some sense of} Groups of men devoted, to these cloudy. consolation from the very repetition of| prinei; : 3 Buitirday's weather: Partly cloudy, | ey Rorel 90Ee: conducted by B |inely “names. ~All of them, by their | Kiachinge, have developed s atriatiom ] If you want to see the finest and most com- smow, followed by rain, at night. March (Chopin) ;. orchestra. selection, |10ve Of humanity, had made the world|as pure as. crystal—a patriotism that | THE plete line of Toys in Eastern i Predictions for Sunday: Snow or Adoration (Borowski); opening ode; better and brighter because they had|jg materially helping this nation to S (5 v Sistar. invication, Rev. George P Strouse; {1ived. and I can think of no better Way | workc sut the unselfish destiny of man visit our Basement. There are Iron Toys, y {of memorializing them, than to dwell Sunday’s weather: Threatening, | quartette, Lead. Kindly Light (Ira B. Soythwest wind Wiisom, Mre: William® Crowe. Jr. sp: | for a few moments upon the princi- | “7o e e ones whem our d TOY Wooden Toys, and all the latest noyelties | —_— . |prane, Mrs. L. C, Prentice, contralto.|Ples of the order in which they firmly | parted brothers have left behind, we in Mechanical T°¥" In fact every kind of A R, Blackiadge. temor, William A.|Pelieved, and upon the order jtseli:|ienger our most Minceer sympathy; we STORE S £ « E | High 7 3faor | Lund, bass, Miss Blla M. Potter, ac- | Which they so dearly loved. These|reaize how difficult it s to divorce Toy imaginable is included in eur Holi- | wator, | M30% | companist;s orchestra, selection, Telice | principles” are, Charity, — Justice,| from héasts this sorrew of death; we diy Soiin s (Langley): tenor solor. Abide With Me{Brotherly Love and Fidelity. realize how utterly impossible it is to y g > e (August William Hoffman), A. R. G completely heal the he ts that hav Flackledge! address, P. D. D, G. B. R e eted LA B Nickel Plating KINDRED FINISHES P harity fs Y. estion the|Deen wounded by this sorrow of death, 3 Big Dolls, Little Dolls, Dressed Dolis, Un- at James F. Duffy, Providence lodge, No. iy, ds . withont . guestion Dbut having an unfaltering trust in} 2 - . H;. orchestra, scloction, Amons the|@reatest of all the virtues; like the|Pfit haying an unfaltering trust in THE dressed Dolls—a great assortment includ- UNITED METAL MFG. 2| Roses (Lake): soprano solo, Send Out{Bolden sun it brightens everything it1;.q we pray to the Grand Exalted | s i . Thy Light), Mrs. William Crowe, Jr.; | co in contact with. The.order of | Ryjer of the universe and beseech CO., k orchestra, selection. Eligie (Massenet): | Blks teaches and,practices the dis-| g™yt "gurcease from sorrow may i = p— = tauartette. My Faith Looks Up to Thee { pensation of charity without ostenta- ' ;ne "o the aching hearts of ' these Thamesville Nerwich, Conn. Skx hours after high water 1t is low| (P. A. Schnecker): closing ode: hene- | tion. 'he annual report of the secre- [ water. which s followed by 800d 46 | diction, Rev. Georgs H. Strouse: finale | tary of the grand ladge recently pub- |Srieved relatives and friends of our sty . e bsent brothers, and when the last You are sure of PROMPT SERVIC! mareh, Militarie (Schubert). Jished, shows that the order expended | 2bsen! son, anywhere, All of are y GREENEVILLE Mamorial Addagen wore than one ‘million dotlary _tor | SN soleme shadows sl domil SHOW' Dolls are here to ina full line of || HERE for ve bave sdeants S ABOF ¥ charity during the last fiscal year. It you i ey greet you,ina r EQUIPMENT, BEST MAYERIALS The death of Roswell Butler occurred | . In his memorial address Mr. Dafty Pron.pt and Satisfactory Work - S % B uever faileth take our souls eternally. . 3 % W 3 spoke in part as foliow |is quite surprising to some people| iy "o e frst public memorial sizes and prices. snd the real skill that insures prompt Saturday morning at § oclock at bis | ®pii i Phiy fore most eacrea ocea- | 1O the B- P. 0. ks fnyites the BUb- | orvice that Norwich lodse has held tiatary” Sl nome, 129 Prospect street, after an - | sion, for today the members of this | gt o S0me O Hhelr gt et |#n several vears. The committee in Our Jewelry Department has been re e ool ness of ten days. His wife and son [order are holding their memorial ser- society, and I might at this time offer charge consisted of L. E. Millea. C, H. . Marguerite Bid'g,, Norwich, Gt Auto Radiators REPAIRED AND RECORED Frank were with b o the and. i | o 010 st iyt eSS0l it £y U ot O W, Mol ot f JEWELR Y Tred to the Dross Gossl Reom for the healtn ha " u vary sl , @ Tt ig i y its 28 0¥ ; 4 1 mn REPA'R quK i \b;:"\:‘::rr:::.;hinp:; pelana possession, wherein the Americand £2,8 J5. % S5ePS: soclety and its great-1,,3 the ushers were A. Craig Taylor. holidays, where, in the enlarged space, we £ . 4 est secret is in comnection with its | ou; breierty o : = - two weeks ago with an SHAck of gr s ::3‘1;‘1?5.‘[2:& :poe\:;;me::)pgéxf’ shariiy, o 1 le il - "Fhe Ige ¥v Gallagher, Caxl Lyons, J A?rq}:lxi‘;, are showing a very complete line of Jew- vhic el 3 o 3 “]of those who are the recipients of its Y Al 24 £ . OF A-L Wwhich developed into,softening of the | mately two milli s as- | ¥ : o - 151 Charles H. Cassidy and Lewis A. An el or gift ses. = . Ho had Dech. Wmost waosnchoats o sy emcne w Lounteous offerings is never diS-idrews The floral decorations were by | Iry gift purpo There are hun br: . / Automobiles l: fous for a weelc, e pased away ot | 1o s Midience present!cloxed” Even the sccretaries of su-|Qito It Ernst. dreds of articles of personal adornment for y ic 3 ‘ bordinate lodges are strictly forbidden | *'Fho cpesker, who 1s a member of the 5 . o city, the | yaniati to_include any names when mEKing | grand lodge committes of credentials G“."rs Men, Women and Children, all at popular || Theroughiy Tested Under Air Pressurs . 3 S W' i E Lt s vhi = = . . B S out Mr: Butler enlisied Ol 2roke | thy to the affficted. and to comfort afd] . &0 0" 7ore than four members in | who was seated with the offic : 3 d Straightened and -Repaired Trucks and Carts |5t it guisted n Company 1| consolo with those who mourn. This | 2r"IS% Wors (%, (U MEMIR,of | Wie o 15ated - elry Department and see the splendid . i i b ot eraiten by e o | oxder has many eplendia features. but | 1Y (RS CELIGEY by thelr Iodge for : showing we make. ; GAS TANKS AND PANS TO ORDER anical Repairs, Painting, Trim. eale, and he went to the front . TAoRgpt Sadute; charity. 2 . : ALL WORK. QUARANTRED ming, Uhelstering and Wead Wark,| With it with the rank of captain, On|this beautiful cusiom—thls annuall™'rhis methiod is quite similar-to the| Father Time has to face smokeless Blacksmithing in all its branches | JU"¢ 5 1564, Mr. Butler was wounaea | *rvice in honor of those dear broth-}/ojowing lines from the sermon on the | POWder in his battles with women. in the tle fo Piedment, a ers who have preceded us into that e erefore when thou doest e s e o, epdmont, and for 4| unknown land. from whose bourn no|mount. Therefore when : an almsdeed. sound not a_trumpet be- lost onc of his legs during the war, ['¥aveler returns. A custom that iS{iore phee. But when Thou givest BGRN P after which he was discharged with | COnStantly growing in Impressivenessi,ins ‘jot not Thy right hand know | WILLCOX—At Hasbrouck Heights, N. s | honor. —and it is eminently proper (hat Tor a0 ¥ we t & = Thy . 1919, a daughter, Elizabeth atter the war My, | should pause long enough in our fleet- | VHt the Ieft hand docs iy | Kamette"to Mr. and® Mrs. Byron C. 807 TO 518 NORTH MAIN STREET| Putler was a truckman in this city, | 0§ fourney through life, to lay wpon } Tt S0 € S0t i renay’ Thoes Willeox! and he also followed the gea with fish- | the altar of memory, this tribute of : boats, going around Cape- Horn |affection and love. Yes, we should do Justice. MARRIED —_— - ) several times. more than that this Service should| Justice is defined as practical con- |MoOWRY - mEATH —1n Lowen, ¥ass, [} STORE OUR 550 nFFANY 3 a member of Sedgwick post, | inspire each of us to act with more = Dec. 6, 1919, by Rev. Chauncey Haw- 5. A. R. k. Gift Books, in appropriate and tasteful te formity to the principles of rectitude 2 e indings. Also Mmg Christ- : nd the regimenta] as | kindness Lo the living, to thode wholin the dealing of men With each other.| |3 Ja5ed, Jamer Mamey of Hash bindings 8 large of D! o £ bis regiment. are unfortunate and sore of Reart. It!T; ig the firs of Divine. truth, and 16 |- ‘wis. nnd Mo Cater F. Haath f] mas Cards, Calendars and Booklets. . In this :‘ntmeuné\ 13 1(32,% Mr. But-|is well to remember “‘3 de?dl;lb:t let § founded upon the Holy Bible, the pook| Loweéll e ' ': S, ler marria ss Susan Colburn. She|us not forget that words of kindness.}of Jaws. It is never vindictive, always | HIRSCHFTELD—NYE—In Westerly. R. are seekin fl'fi man—then F WE ARE OFFERING A LADIEs|%id and a_son suryives in this eity,|of fellowshin and affection, spoken of i o 1 you ar ng & for a Timken-Hyatt and OUR consider our Men's Store. We show || The Book Store®is now located in the THE illinery Section. There are hundreds of WM. E. SHANLEY Books for gift s, incliding ' 459 MAIN STREET, (East Side) BOO for Boys, for ld:x“". o m""‘d'nfwk- ME'W NORWIGH, CONN. K noted book of recent publication is now in stock as well as a dainty assortment of CALL THE AUTO BOCTOR. Will put the old-time pep in yomr car as good ms a mew ome. Gremstug {amd oiling will wave wepair bills, By calling 36814, All work dome in ypa own garage. BOY] v, . A tempered with mercy. Its tribupal ig| L, Dee 4 1919, by Rev. Clayton A. ank ‘W. Bi a n a e 3 o RING THAT IS VERY GOOD VALUE ”',,m‘ nm"l{fi’('zah‘u)‘aers.(atrhifg’\vgs and to the living, could bring cheer|not only in the courts of the order and | ~ Burdick, Albert Manson Hirschiield e 1 and rest and hope to manv a stricken | the courts of the es and states and of Boston and Miss Fithel Mabel Nye » . 5 . 504 Dupm“le H The diamond is a beauty, perfect|3U¥IVes Nm With three children—Mrs, | soul. When we have opportunity 1ot nation. for it is also in the congetance| Of Manchester, N. H. . everything in. Men’s Wear for Holiday N Bearings 2 _ pertect| Anson R. Grover. Mrs. William E. Wil- o eeds and speak kindly ok FAET —GASEY —In. Stafferd Epringl 9 . o SALES—SERVICE in celor and cut, and set in high a Mrs, M us go muol doots mng N B4 0f cach individual mewher and can-{ '\ Dec:.3, 1919, by Rev.'S. J. Aldrich; Gifts—House Coats, Bath Robes, Ni Tiffany sottings. o s Tt oot 2 Netet words. 'Let us remember that e who science is.the only court from which | s, Addie Casey and Lyman N. Tatt P° ) ves, Night GARLOCK & HAYNES » ; i B 3 ;{does a good deed, plants a perfumed|n, gujity person ever escapes. of Crystal Lake. Sfil’h ¥ Dress Shiri IR o New Bedord, Mass. and|flower in the garden of paradise and |"* FUI'Y JIGR Gwel corap z STORE ayamas, Shirts, Sweaters, ||, o ivk sTREET, Second Fiew aodlidnes. he who sepaks a kindly word, may ‘ 4t DiED 4 Neckwear, Suspenders, Hosiery, Trunks, Phone 781:3 NEW LONDON THE WM. FRISWELL CO, |,,)0; Dutler was well known in and | have lighted a gleaming star of hope| ‘The best exemplification of Brother-| .o oo o HER o 0 i —— e | about the clty as an upright and cour- | 155 UFbTeS B ElEAmnE S Iy Love s in the practice of the Gol- | KELUEY.In Westerly, R, T. De¢ 4 Suit Cases, Etc. ; s Mg g bl s ageous business man and was respect- | 1 yelieve in the immortality of thé |den Rule—Do unio others as you| years. : DEAD ANIMALS REMOVED g TRt [ et Wich him.” He “wea " inusirions, | 081 and T have absolute faith In a would have them do unto you It|goADLEY—In Norwich, Dec. 4, 1919, = : Your Old companionable and of a cheerful dis-{life bevond the grave, and . if those | teaches Us to be kind to all.men, to Mre Eilen . Hoadley of Westerly, Pecttiont. "t oo Ot 2 Cheerful dis- | jear brothers on that heavenly ghore thave uniimited confidence in mankind,| DEAD HORSES and COWS SOFT AND STIFF HATS |his chicf care and he aiwavs tred ta|can realize what is happening ‘here |even -though we may occasionally be|MAC CLELLAN_Iq New Haven Dac. & DR, HUGH B. CAMPBELL SPEAKS |Former Congressman Edwin W. Hi REM VE;I) treat all men fairly. Higdeath will be | today, then I am confident that they|imposed upon, and that it is a rare ters, formerly of J s o 0 Made to look as geod as new at the | E : . . |~ White Rock. .. widow of Willlam AT COMMUNITY HOUSE|sins. 3 3 felt by many, for h . will be stili happler to know that. we |pleasure to experience the joy of hav. = 5 3 *|” Dec. 21—A Christmas evening. F BROADWAY 1nd liked v he'was so well known | 0 Viiing to equaliy share cur Jove | ing lighteneg another man's burden, It| D. MacClellan, aged 65 years. At the young people’s meeting Sun- | Dot S Chriaimas evening FREE OF CHARGE AY SHOE SHINE AND @ affection with them, and with|also teaches us to write the faults of | COOPER—In Kingston, N. Y, Dec. 5 |day night at the Community House £ 2 Call Tel. 1863, New London SHOE REPAIR SHOP The annual sale by the ladies o St.IHC ATEU il who are sad and [our brothers upon the shifting snds| A% Feter Y B. Cooper of Jewett ror tho Sunday Evening Home Time |Gen Willam A- Atken. 3 52 BROADWAY Andrew's Shurch was “held “FegaicNE Lote y of forgotfuliiess, where they vill be| puneral services at the home of his)Dr. Hugn Camphell gave an interest:| , non IT7eve cure ho knows until WEST-SIDE Higk-G0 o |ivpming in the church guild rooms. The | "IN o) principles of thi great {Wickly washed away, and to deeply | sister at 230 Allen street, Hudsen. N.jing talk on Tuberculosis, a subject |yt iR I 000" - prons and food was very suc- loan fratetmity its teachings on|engrave their virtues upon the endur- ., at 2.30 p. m. Tuesday. Burial In|especially timely, inasmuch as the THAMES RIVER LINE, cessful, sealizing about $100. The gen. | American fratetnity. its teachings on|oagrave T VIREs WRol the CREIR-Y - sidtvitle, N ¥, 1 Red Cross Christmas sea! drive is on | ey . CIGARS Jitagmer Cape, Cod. Whitehal Trans. | eral commilttee in chafge of it was Mra Y and g e e 10 0NN\ o ety Tovs itane Pshdshin, and DIMON—In New London; Dec. 5. 1919.(and contributions will have a direct 2 - R Wednegdays ap field, Mrs George Stowene TNam | 20 Deen factors in the marveleus|the friendship of this order has DS TR her Toth vear " . Dimon. foffect upen . tuberculosis prevention Children Cry WHITESTONE CTIGARS orwich Thursdays | Willlam Avery. Those in charge of |8rowth and nrosperity of the orderiequals. There is the love of child forf pynypn 10" this city, Dec. 6, 1919, | VALl OUF OWH city. FOR FLETGHER'S | Are Per Thousand Padsei ger Satee etwiondon 8| tho apron table were Mrs. Charles|and its corresponding influence for|child, with all its - tenderncss Roswald Butler, aged 79 vears. | The subjects of the other speakers b 4/ F. CONANT | 11 Franklia #8 B ol R ot §o ISR N0 | Evuns and e, Fdward Ristevy s |Eood: but the onders existnce ~has | DUFity. that is heautiful to behold. The | purirar from nis, late home: No. 129 for Decomberare: - | CASTORIA : Wi outside, $1.10, Including war o™ | charge of the food table were Mre |been well justified, if it had dome}love of bey for boy. oftimes showing | Prospect street, Tuesday, Dec, 9, at 2| Dec. 14—The Call of the Law. by == = ), at 2 .Y T o ion. i - . m. 1 in the famil: lot In ¥. V. KNOUSE, Agent. John McKinley, Mrs. Benjamin Ball |naught else, than to cherish and per-jgreat devotion The high and ennob- p. m. Burial ly pl e | and Mrs, Alex Finiayeots - Thore ais|petuate the sentiment o Which Bik- {ling love of man for Woman, and wo- | City cemeters, =~ Was a table caller “the white elephant” | dom has dedicated this day. No man|man fer man—the great passion that| HETRICICIN, (s (1%, Dec. 5 1919, A. G, THOMPSON, F. 8. |in the nature of a grab bag. This was|can foresce the order's future; nq{for centuries has been the inspiration| JYPCRPSF f010ck azed 41 yedrs. 4 4 = very successful and was in charge of |man can prophesy with any degree of | of the poet and the bard; but the 10ve } pyneral from her late home, No. 459 Chiropodist, Foot Specialist | iss Martha Campbell and e, ot e sy Y ogre il {of & maniy man tor manly men, is the ton: e 8 B¥mity of affection. T P et e TS D nal N i ver’ subfimity o affection. Tue . at 2. o’clock. urial in - (PROTECT YOUR FEET) Wos Bie. Witllam Sech: Sanittes [ aotnenty Love will Kindle in he] iy Dot in Maplewood cemptens. | - MWer. Cummings’ Spring Arch Suppest. | Mrs. Wil field, Mrs. 3?&’1'&5,, . Hearts of men a kindly warmth that | CHAPMAN—In Ledya?!. Dec. 7, 1913, Suits 7-8 Alice Building, 321 Main 8| H Taft s of the Girle TAFTVILLE i {will endure, When marble statucs and | Charlofte Virginia Aiery, m&w of Norwich, Conn. Fhone 13664 ‘Fl:tefxwd;ym:ngm were the waltresses at| The funeral of Mrs, Mariin MeVeigh, {Mausoleums aré erumbling in the for- Nétide of funeral heréatter. h who died in Brooklyn on Dee. 2d, was | gotten heil of time. CutOut S - " O1,] S—In Rockland, tS The it far she Sunday scheo ot Fidelity. ' PO Ralie U P | e ongr zeh : . AR olfnes, age vears, fopmen 2 was held Friday e\'eninzam the Sunday | many relatives ind friends in attend- m";fif“g,,;i : “::3 i:n"e"v:,',?’fi“:“?; Salem, Conn. .y ™ il g ] [ school room . of the church, The pro:|ance. many coming ffom out of fown. : 5 prdvy ! mufiol A Burial in this city in Yantic cemetery i | ‘ one gram consisted ‘of many selections by |There were-many beautiful floral forms }!‘” st th ve’ e faithtul to the ob.| " Tuesday, Dec. 9, at 11 2. m. % p local falent. Two violin soles werearranged about the easker. The funetal | psarons, taken before that altar and rendefed by’ Mr. McGorrill, readings by'| services were eonducted. by Rev. Ar- |l adhere to the principles an Mrs. Manning. ‘solo by Miss Hazel | thur Varley, pastor of the Deftuiie | AChInES of the order, What in all CARD OF THANKS. i < Banfield, solo by Mrs. Louls O. Potter. | Congregational church! The <bearers|2Ur transactions and work, we must| e wish to express our thanks 5 2 The accompaniments were by Mrs. H. | were James. Graham,. James Morton, [P¢ honest and sincere, not only 10 |appieciation to our friends neighbol ¢ Stebbing Mise T Keamon MK i O A o R o P others, but to ourselves. In the words |and relatives for their kind help during { s L. Taft.” Many games were piayed to | Burial took place in Maplewoed ceme- {0f the —immortal Shakespeare, “To|the sickness of our children. = o N the enjoyment of all, and light re- | tery ttal wervice syps ihine omn self be true, and- it must | VE Gp, Ngt % ¥ : B freshments were served and a general | read 4 ey, | follow as the night the day, thou|yrs GENEVA COMRIE. . 3 good, time twn!_r::c{egpren‘l}n “:;: every i A had fi“}:‘;&‘ “;g:) ?t 5?\1:: ::a 2oy _mfla;; Mystic, Conn., R. F. D. 1. - One present. eature even. | charge of the arrangements. m ation in ; Call up and givi trial ] ing was the singing ‘f';r the entlre au- | The streets of {p"e village along the | Blks lodge room. from which is taught \ up V.8 -3 d(v'nlre olf ol[g time songs. Tht:‘cm- car line on Saturday afternoon’ were re?ehc! for. Vl‘;fllw, e:'éfl ‘hlet 1:’:::; wif s 4 mittee in charge -were chers | thronged ,with children waiting for the |and home and friends. ches ev- . '43-. orwich.{ - with the superintendent uqfimmm appexg'lnzw of s}fi& €lans, Sho passed | ery membar that it is his sacred duty 7 Telephione 7454, 'V g . Many of the beys and girls of ~the | throueh the village em ouie from the |to protoct and defend the fair name 1 village scouied around the house and | Pelar region te the stord of Porteous & |of every woman and I do not believe urc en found their skates and went to the |Mitchell, where he will hold forth until {that there is any organization of men, pords to find them frozen oyver and | Christmas. When that old friend of | that shows more reverence for wo- 5 s Teady to hold. They enjoyed the sport | the children did Zppear. the youngsters | man than does the ' Benevolent and 15 Main Street - all day Saturday, but the smow and | were highly delight and shouted to{Protective Order of Elks. This soeie- - - rain spoiled it Sunday. him their .wants for Christmas, |ty has placed pure womanhood upen a Saturday afternoon Central thoughtfully adding that they had been high pedestal and surrounded it.as a F I was Mool fion. (oh oar h‘n-:-n Im.mf £00d boys and girls all the year. protection and safeguard, with the re- uner a pect strectywith children waiting for| The logal ponds were crowded with | spect, esteem and reverence of 850,000 Santa Cluas to pass on his special car | Skaters on Saturday afternoon and ileyal American gentlemen. coming south from the North Pole, He | evening until the rain and snow put a| Tidelity also signifies loyalty to our ° 'msm BEER went by abeut 2.30 o'clock. stop to the sport. The skating was|Ged, loyaity to our families: loyalty to D trec to rs —wmfi Mrs. J. L. Hawkey of Seagirt, N. J., exceptionally good. ~the ice being asiour country and its institutions. and and Dyeing is visiting with Mrs, O. W Carpenter | Smooth 2s glags. ; ZAND— 3 Compiste. formulas and lustructions | 5 Deospser strest. %7 | " The Tattville Bear Cats met defeat | ISYEILY t0 OUX countrys fag and all it oty g AT IR L on Saturday evening at the hands of | ymerican institution. and though s {ag and operating home still. Prepared e Colchester basket shootery in Ool-| principles are as old as mankind, the Embalners INC by men formeriy in brewing and dis- e T Lo Y o comever shone | order. itself 15 comparatively young. It - 4 . i usiness. = Real Fno subst- | M tutes; postofice ryles formuias may e s , is modern, up to date, broag and lib- J 150 MAIN STREET Postal elegraph Office Works, Hew London * Branches, Mystic and: Bristol. - : : Lady Assistant lawtully be sent through . Act Fred Stone of South A street bas ae- | eral To \attain membership therein y g et IN T ag, T A cepted a responsible position with a |1t IS not’ Necessiry to have wealth, Telephone 328-5 will soon cease. Sent on receipt of $i— i > aristocratic-conn€etions, or special ac- = Sheck money rder, cash o Siamp” e g e S But we do insist that |l§ HENRY E. CHURCH : Highe: velopmenf Local ot L08 ) iaive Sl sume his new duties there on Monday. | 8Very applicant must be of gaod moral WH. SHTTH. ALLEN » . Hufin;t E 54 : o g character, over twenty-eme years of S i tary F al Dflecto“ = 8ge, and a citizen of the United States b e % oy uner: 4 SR of America, In many ways the order : Hats r - v ‘ is patterned after the Constitution and Why Throw Your el forms of government of our country, A 2 Pod 4 o0 okl RO oS+, and 17 5 and 8o closely Interwoven i the des. Shea & Burke i bring th, . L et el Ll e tiny of the order with the destiny of Emhhw Jour countrs, that the American flag GAS AND ELECTRICAL rFlnwers' and Trees City Shoe and Hat Cleaning B b et o Syt on o 41 Main Street DEP AR’[’MENT : FoR AL ocABIONE : We also dys all kinds of Shoes, in [l brompt Service Day or Nisht b B . G e a? T . aEr Diace 4 g 4 Prdess DYiveens. .t X - St . ntont, 27500 || Funeral Directors - 321 Main Strest MAPLEWUuU NUKSERY OB = 33 IROA.I_!AV ’;{ parted brothers, you will fifd our flag, > T H. PEABCDY Phone 886 — . - ' 2 % - A . ~ TSR oy e iy o " « " - - 5% s v A (37 e A BB\ o N B A P PR (g - 4 e 4 ¢ e g p s e

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