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ich, Saturday, Dec. 13, 1819 Surely you want to know m baut Dr. Humphreys' Remedies than the in- formation given aréund thé bottle of “Seventy-seven” for Grip and Colds; that has servéd you so well. They are described in a simplé m ner in a Medicil Book published English, French, Spanish, Portugusse and German—“mailed free to any a dress in the world. At all Drug and Country Stores. Humphreys’ “co., 6V Homeo. Médieine am Street, New York. 7. WILLIAMS, JR, Genéral Agent F. . KEXYON, Special Agent. GEORGE N. DELAP, Spectsl Agent, Hartford, Cqmv.“.- A Ny Verk Physician and Stirgeon ALICE BUILDING, 321 MAIN 8T, Hours—Sundays and Week Days: 6.10 A M,24and 7-8P. M DELCO-LIGHT The completé a.ale Light and Power Plant Will_glve your family ajl of the fits of a eheerful, modern home, CARL W. BROWN 28 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conmi Telsphons 1370 Attend “RSESros mve WHOUL The Connecticut Shte Bolfll of Examination and Registra- tion of Murses, ting on Wed- 11 A M, Hartford, Conn fation wiil be nd New Haven, Jan- @ Applleations must retary before January ED A. HART, R. N, Secretary. Rtate Librart. Hartford, Conn Cover Yourself 8y Covering Your Steam Pipes With ASBESTOS SECTIONAL STEAM PIPE COVERING 3ave the price of covering by saving he coal in your bif. Now is the time o apply this covering, and you e¢an nd all sizes in stock at THE PECK McWILLIAMS CO. Central Wharf. CUMMINGS & RING Funeral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Phene 238-2 Lady Assistant ANNOUNCEMENT Having purchased the linperial Garage, we have moved from 319 Franklin Street to corner Chestnut and Willow Streets, where we will continue to do business, THE IMPERIAL GARAGE Met Fate of the Wik, Tt seems tl/1t there ean be we delbt that the clifl dwelléts Wete extavmi: by tVeir more fl ke ncl'h ors, the mme :mrl tibe of VARIOUS MATTERS Light vehicle lamps at 443 o'clock this ‘SVening: The moon 1 in lts us: qiiarter to- morrow, the 14th, at-1.02 o. m. The junior. yumeme 62 the Rdck= ville High echaol was held in the town hall Friday evening. Béé Friswéll's Ruby Rings. Fiiswell's advertisement—ady. = St. Colimba wis commemorited i the church calendar Friday. Today, Dec. 18th, is 8t. Lucy's day. Military men hereabouts learn that the present strensth of thie national guard of the country is &5 Buy him a box of his favofite ci- Bar at Betting's,"s6 Broadway.—udv. The water wheels at the Willlafn Notton Sy plant at Daniels village, near Ballouvillé, have been installed. Frink Babcock of Shunde. whé . gathers the seaweed at Lord’s Point, is biinging 1t to his farm by autom The total number of families in the city of New Londen under the acuive oare of the AsSociated Charities' is now 5. Mrs. Conyérs psychic dnd medium at Spiritual Academy Sunday.—adv. A representative of the textile indts- try in China has been spending a few days in Goodyear, getting points at the big plant. Againi faln Friday spoiled a holiday shopping day, but merchants are hop- ing for compensation in fair weather today (Saturday). The Mystic Power company has re- auésted patrons to refrain from the use of clectricity for decorative light- ing during the coal crisis. Paul Jakapeie, who recently hought 4 farm in the southern part of Tol- land, has returned to Youngstowh, O., to work during the winter. Fitty printed calling cards for 50 cents at The Bulletin office.—adv. State strveyors have been engaged in surveying for the new state road At Mystic that is to conneet with the frowent stite road at the top of Three | Hills. The Brainerd & Armstrong com- pany has increased the wates of its 250 New London employes 10 her cent. The increase will take effect Monday, Dee. 15. A pipe from our well chosen stock will surely please him. Betting's, 36 Broadway.—adv Grocers in Norwich find diffic | metting a trade supply of sweetened { milk—that is, condensed milk—only rvaporated milk coming In satistictory | 1uantities. At the Norwich state hos seriniendert, Dr. Franklin ired $40 as the contribution aff of emploves dufina the Red s drive just finished, See Friswell's Bracelot Watches. Se¢ Friswell's Diamond Rings.—adv. Official annovncement was made this wéek at the War Camp Communmity service executive offices in New Lon- don that the information hooth st the union station would close this (Satur- day) afternoon. Finest lifle of gifts for smokers in Fastern Connecticut at Betting’s, 56 See Brondway.—adv. Many complaints have heen received State Motor Commissioner Etoeckel ward to a by ot only _in ¥ Tk Stk sold_her propertt Xinth district at Som- ers to Tol Ky, Wno will take soon. Mrs, Le- Amella ¢ daughter feveral of the pheasants VWberated luring the vear by the state have been #oen frequently Lord's Point neat N south of the and oysters sgood wharf, rmed while you wait. Postmister John P. Murphy an- s that all first, second and third { vlass Aomestic ma j bers of n expedi in Siberi now be accepted for registration. The town of Exeter, R, J. has issued a permit to the Briges Manufacturing compahy of Voluntown, Cofn., ta close the bridee nt Beach pond for a short time while the latter company is pur- ting in place a more substantial fron one. The Unjted States civil service com- mission announces for Jan. 6 examina- tions for bacteriologist and junior bacteriologist. Vacancies In thé pup- lic health service throughout _the United States will be filled from these examinations. A Mystic young man, Irving Allvn, chief engineér on the steamshin City of Altoh. Has retufned tp, his duties in New York after a visit with his Tulh(‘r Mrs. Bdgar Pendieton. Mr. liyn expects to make his hext trip to Algiers, EEypt. The sum of $136 was cledred from the rummage kale held Wedneeday in the Thayer bullding by Faith Trumbuil ehapter. D. A. R, under direction of onary may vatighn, chairman, Mrs, Allen and Mrs. Aibert M. Van fl!tni‘h The date should have been 1012 In the receiit item that several Conneoti- elit towns are taking advantage of {hie act of the general assembly authorizing the readjustment of municlpal con- tracts entailing losses due to war con- ditions and inctéases in the Gost or labor and materfals. The distribution of a surplus supply of more than 1,200,000 books collected during the war by the American Li- hrary assbeiatioh was planned Thurs- day. Thougands will go to the mer- chant marfine, the coast gudrd service, hespitals of the public Irealth service, lighthotses and lghtships. Patriotism. Countérfélts imply an original. There Is such a virtne as patriotism, acknowl- edged by both natural and revealed te- ion ; and It 18 & development of that olence which springs from moral koodnéss, . . . Our benevolence, when directed to m:r counhtrymen at large, constitutes patriotism; and lts exer- #184 s a8 mitich contrelled by the laws 62 morality as when confined to our uvelghbors or our families—William Jay. Old Stuft. New Yérk Eyening Post Headline— “Traces ball to Greek Sports.” Why, wé've known all along that @résce prodicéd the first Homer— Bosten Tranpctipt. Why lsn't an mnn’e Ball thrower a mpl A U&: That nn-bnu Aim 1 l& ton) 1a: af- 5!20 %‘fmm 7 W) ; by afiyone with- L nnvahu s or rifging in 'l'h on only o Bfomo ROVE'S slgnature o l?é-af e ? | ings, PERSONALS - Chdrlgg 0. Davison 6f 01d Lyrie was a recent Norwich visitor, rs. Gurdon C. Allen who has beén visiting friends on Penobscot street has returnéd to her home in West Mystic, Robert McPhail's family has moved from Amston (Turnerville) to Red X, N. Week, Mr, McPhail his ben " A5 Résber 6n b iates proberve. Miss Dofle Wheelér, who has beent stnfln; with her grdndparents, Mr. and Mrs, C. Billings Wheeler of ‘Ston- ifigtori, has coiné to Nofwicn for an gxd fnite stiy with Mrs. Edward re » FUNERALS. John P, King. : Pay rolls $44,810.07 With many relatives and _friends |6 m'nensa i present, the funeral of John P. King . Tiabili was heid Kriday morning o'clock from his late home. No. chaniic street, A solefth high mass was held at St. Patrick's church at o'clock, Rev. J. H. Broderick, celebrant, ev. Peter J. Cuny. deacon, and Rev. Myles P. Galvin, sub-deacon. At the close of the sefvice Mrs. F. L. Farrell sang Lead, Kindly Light, Mr. Farrell presiding at the organ. The bearers were Capt. D. J. Two- mey, John P. Corcoran and James Sul- livan of the Knights of Columbus and | Harry F. McGlone, Georze Reynolds and Blmer Flynn of the Trollevmen union. Burlal'took place in St. Mary's cemetery, A comhiittal service t the grave ‘by Rev. Myles. l’ B takers Cimminzs & Rin~ were in charge of the fiinergl nrrangements. Mbe; William H. Hovey. In Providenicé Thursday afternoon| the funeral of Mrs., Willlam H. Hov was held at the hotiie of lier daughter, Mrs. Clarence M. Gallup, 63 Arlington avenue, The body arrived in New Friday moraing at 11 o'clock and were brought to this eity by Under- takers Church & Buriai_ took place in the Hove: Yantie cemetery at 2 o'clock. Relatives and friends were present the intermefit, The bearers were James L. Case, S. B. Palmér, C. Rdward Smith and George A. Ashbey. The committal seryice was conducted by Rev. Arthur *. Purkiss, pastor of the Central Bap- lls! church. Mrs. Hovey. who was before her or Cranston, died Mon- ome of her son-in-law, Clarence M. Gallup, pastor of the 1 Baptist church in Providence. ears of age. ¢y was horn in Williman- unitéd in Mmartiage with Hovey m 1888, For vears dé dhelr home . Hovey, Who was time foreman of The Bulletin later being employ- at obe composing room, ed in other printinz offices, died suddenly in thi arch 5, 1899. |, Hovey le an only daugh- |, ter, Mary A.. Wife of Rey. Clarénce M. Gallup. There is one grandsen, OBITUARY, Mrs. Matthew MeKiernan At het home iIn Morris Cove, this Margaret, wifz of Matthew . and o former resident of a4 bn_Thirsday nornina. M. ahq Sra. MoKiemasl 13t Ner. wicli_aboiit L¥enty years ago, going to New Haven. From Neéw . Haven they went to Litchfield where they have singe resided, Mr. McKiernan wa semiployed 4 a carpenter during bis rasidence here. state Mes. MeKiernan leaves her hus- Son tas by Fr. Keegan, 4 ppwertul band, two daughters, Miss Mgry Mc Purse upon the Mercy afid LAYEWE Kiernan w2+ lives at home, dnd Mrs, | o0 050 008 (00 0%e0r Al men to B N leck of New Hvefi. There| O 1iig forgiveness. afe Niso twd Beothers, Jaiih Plunkett | e e o of Litchfield and Joseph Plunkett| o) \ o BUCKPIN TEAMS who is a traveling salesman. Bur'al is to-take place in Litclifield. Peter Johnson, Peter Johnson, an elderly resident of East Norwich, died late Thursday at his home on East Main street, fol- lowing a briéf iliness due to weakness of the heart. He was 80 years of age. Mr. Johnson was born in Bwegden, With his wife he came to this coun- gy thirty years ago, first locating in Pennsylyania and later going to ) York. Twenty-ive years ago they came to Norwich and had made their hompe here ‘since. Mrs. Johnson died seventeen years ago. Mr. Johnson was éimployed as a laborer. Surviving are four spps and +two gaugiiters, Carl A. Frank W, Emil J., all of this city, Ernest of Boston, Mrs, Annie Hendricksomy of Little River, Conn, and ily Ander- son of Brooklyn, . WEBDING Harsh—8henkel Ralph Harsh, . N., whose home is i Kansas City aid Mrs. Agh, Shenkel of 323 Franklin strest, w married Thursday at thé rectory by Rev. John H. Broderick of St Pai- viek's chureh. The grdom is 28 and the bridé 18 48 and was a widow. She 18 Mhe daughter of Thomas Shenkel and wag born in Bozrali. 4 % 6.0 Castor it for Botylism: In a case of botulism—pnisoning from eatihg €folledl vagetables or fruit and most edmmon with canned goods— the most effeetive remedy is a gepér- ous dose of castor oil. But it must he given quickly, as one of the effects of the poisoning is to paralsze the in- testines, and when this has taken place the oil will do no good: New idea In Transportation. A “locotractor” hag been devélsped for use in Africa. The weight of the car and Cargo is supportéd on metal ralls, but tle vehicles dre driven by rubber-shod wheels rtnning on pre- pared strips of road metal on each side of the tracks. This arrangement 1s said t0 be very effective. Qur Bouhiden Duty, Man's bounden duty is everywhére and in all thihgs to forward the prog- 848 of hutianity. The stpremé virtne is sacrifice—to think, work, fight, suf- fér, where onr Iot lies, not for our- seives but others, for the vietory of good bver evil.—Mazsini, Medicing From Stag Horns. Stags are bred. in China for their horns, the horns being cut while soft each yedr and tséd in the manufacture of medicine; Thousinds of uhuuren are killed €very year heciuse parents say, “They will Have it anyway.” and permit the little ones to hexrase]th&m:}e]ve! b whuuplng cough, meagles and scarle fover, says the Unit.d States Public Hmth Service. the month of Novemnber, ST. MARY'S LIBERTY BOND in drive the fund iheen received London | 7, $100 have the parish bave great gifts, er Catholics flew church that woilld be a_memorial his country new the Diamond Jubilee of St live to see 8 church on Schofield hill. God blesg you At ¢ struction was by TRBI.LEY LINE flEflflT An operating deficit of $8,571.37 for in contrast to a $21,850.57 deficit for Octoher, {8 shown by the report filed Friday with the clerk of the superior court by Regéiver Robert W. Porkins of .the Shére Line Blectric akes o total deficit of $25,421 the two morths in which the rdadl ha cershiv, His state- ! Report of opérations of The Shore Lifie - Electric Railread Co., by Reb- $105,512.88 Cash Disbursements. and The statement for assets and lial DRIVE REACHING $18.600 ts that will total at Jeast,$10,000; the diamond jubilee Lllrc bund’ at St. Mary’s church fowards| new church wiH have | y the end of this week; aid Rev. am A. Keefe, the pass tor, on Fr evening. One gift of thousand dollar Liberty bond was received from a an in memory of his d other gifts of $308 and een among the larger coh< fo parents tributions. So many both muxdv- nd outgide of Father Keefe the drive is virty many of the ‘membe s parish, when they made their many have already done, told him that thev félt a debt of gratitudé to St. Mary’s parish, whose membeérs by had contributéd to build and | s church. Anoth- pleasing indication of the intersst felt in the i among mnofi- was remark of dne prominent hen-Catholic that he fé1t pleased to assist in the building of & to the soldiers and sailpts . Mary's parish WHo had helped protect and his homie and in the recent war. He felt a matter of civic a service and he was proud fo; The followng telegram was réeeiv Fr, Keefe from Rey of St. Franels’ church. Haven, under whose pastbrate the lot was bought where the church will be erected: the events of | ) be worthy Mary's great people. Mav Wwe Dbeautiful néw St. Maty's re “Congratulations. M: JAMES J, SMITH. At the mission meeting Friday evén- iig the church was completely filled With @ congregation of mep. FHe in- Fr. Chesthut a1d the ROLL SEESAW MAYCH Team No. 1 in the Elks' duckpin bowling tournament took its match from Team No. 4 on the alleys at the Elks’ home Friday night, captur- ing the first game. losing the speond, but coming across strohy at the fin: the star of the| Ralilvay Co. This | Ro Wi mmr{ of | Quartermaster, Mr., Holmah lmittee for well a 8- | d | Friday evenifig ties resulting fi W months enfllfifl ‘guv 30} 1 s as lows: bpsrating Asgite. Cash on “hand, Nay. 40 .. Accounits recetvah) ad and equipment ucodit reduced R Mntesial wnd applies B Tneurance pre-pavinent 111, a AR Unadjusted aebts . 320."!37 ert W. Perkins, receivér, fo Novem-| \ Ons &m mnmuu. 'PS ber 30, 191 Accounts pay; (Y WANT GYPSY SMITH, SR. 4 fopaunte Berely HERE NEXT YEAR Cash Receipts. THsbY GobTUed Pastors of churches in the city are on hand T dnce ard cns.lmv rfi Z to presént before their congregmom 1 $32,673.28 5,55". dn Sunday the preposal to bring Gyp- | Cash receif A &7 Shilth, r. to thig city for i sebies | Collacted for ¥ } .| of evangelistic meetings a year frem| portatio Deflett Nov: 80 .iiu.iieieas :s’l * now. Sale of ticl . He was heard hiers last Tuesday and | kens Tt 65e7 148 pastors gecided that they wanted|Account 2 him 1o come heré for a series of meet-{Mise. rece FAREWELL i‘r AND i o GIFT fl. STAPLIN Hobest G. Bhore Line Ei sf““m. | m“t was glven a farawe evetiing at the Wi of the mnspnfln comptiny.of) the eve ot hi) for Hartfqrd, whsrefi ? be & sg: clal agent with & Hariford aceldent oipiny. Sipt. 5, H: Caln wae tush‘nufl during the evening: presentink ! Staplin n handsomé black thvulug bag and aressing set au apeak n; warmly of the esteem et M. Staplin_liad betn mm bv ms fellw eniplbyoes. Mr. Stdpith beginw, his dutles in Hartford on the 13th of - onth an i5 t6 be succseged hy D ight C. Peol as claim agent u the Shor Lfiu. l&h n( % !!flr CRUITING SEAPLANE WILL BOMBARD NoRwieH The Builétip i will propaply - be - & fally Union Square or it ohé of the uus;um in the évening. The recruiting prrty has been in Hartfurd foF 4 wi Past. They will enlist men betwaen the ages of 18 and a5 years.- The mrrulllug party is m cemmnn of Litut, Samuel A, XKals, eil mmy ehlnf s chiet? in;ta!n ind Jeseplt Teanio 18! carpentet’'s Muts. -*‘*—‘M-‘— COUNTY ORGANIZATION s pilat, turret the chie| NEAR thT v\;msf-‘ In the orgasmigation 6f & ceunt: eir taa) rellet Vork, Mish Louise Howe of. this bitv is to chalfman of the nofther district this eourity and Mlss Nettle, of New Ldhden of the southérn trict. James D. Cop N will be county Lreasurde, The coynty m a to l' endugn ey in Aritienia and Syrip will support one child br mve for one month and 17 céntd ay. comMumrv CENTER &if BID MISS SPEEK FA| Ovér a scaté of qg? Comiffiunity Centép at the Néw Havi Miss Rose dpeck whe 18tt o tM boat train for New fl! ‘ l'l ghe will go to Colum city she has Beéq t War Camp Comm: y Buvlee aukelers, s Hbw g beey leder of e Gl ter for Grl! in Norwich for sév- erdl months past. CRAMPTON ASCEPYS FisH ASSOQIATION INVITATIBN Jolin, H. Cratiiton, sicretap: State fish and game comni sent hig fecentdrive of a ;mm.u dtterid thh bunajet &h & Basteri Connectlel assoviation at thi mefos Kall nete on xunan Secretary, O i Lané fiotice. frof n\'pr 40 of that they will ajtend the Bisiness feet tag. INFoiMAL nm 4] Rfliquh and fi MANUFAC uitflr BUREAD Hyrers marce 1 4t the umnf EX the came, putting over the only BUENE| g, scords: were givén-an hifprmal Team No. 1, Elks. Wauiegan Jisusé %‘h\;f nt %v RutChinson 92 8% 286 | the chaisan, Charl Carney a0 8 7 282 I 'short busihéss feeting mn wrd Gallivan 7T 81 10— 273 | bunquet, several mattérs of impe: 5;; Gee 85 99 §0— 278 |ance to the hu(nu being Alsetisses Totals ....... G5 a1 . 356 1084 | BENIES MOTION 70 8ET Team No. 4, Elks ASIDE mm VER Kehoe 96 95 69— 260| Judge Donald T, Kedting 3 Campby Combles 94— 261 $— 25 Totals 340 1068 FOUR OPEN NIGHTS FOR i CHRISTMAS STORE TRADE The Retail Merchants’ Buteau 6f the Chamber of Commerece, held a spe- clal jneeting Thursday morning, Will L, Sted presiding, purpose of consldéring® uni- he reiall stores of regarding opening nights fof tmas shopping. following Chairman for the Cht The adopted: Resolved: resolution was That the Retail Mébe chahts' Bureau of Norwich, in meet- ing assembled. recomgend that the retail stores of the city, for the con- venience of the holiday shoppers, opeii evenings from Saturday, December 30 to Wednesday, Deceraber 24th. | The four open nights, it Was €on- silered, will give ample time for, thoss who cannot trade duritig the day to] complete their holiday buying. PSS W FRACTURED SKULL IN FALL FROM FREIGHT CAR Lawrence J. Coit. of Waterford, is 4 patient. at the hospital in Neiw London, suffering from a compound fracture of the skull sustained Thufs- day afternoon when ho fell fro top of a freight car at Midway, Where he is employed as an ihspéctor by the New York, New Haven & Hartford railroad. His condition Friday was reported most serious. Coit_formerly resided in New Lon- don and later operaed 4 poultry farm in Waterford, entering the employ of the railroad list May. H French Péasints Geod Pay, The French-pedsant, steady going, thrifty and frugal, and far more in clined to do without than to buy be- yond his means, almost without et ception pays his debts relinbly promiptly. High collection costs :& 1o part of a dealer’s worries in Franéd, Masculine Contempt. Small Richard asked his slster to roil his sleeve up for him and as she dlda’t do it neatly he remirked. “Gee, and you expect te be a wife yet!” 54 inag haiide ng the erdivt t ties 3 dogin bia Bisinlon ders tion t6 ket aside the ial in the suit is of Grotsi'in whleh ¢ ‘\e Jur give Mrd. O'Connor's estats a verdiet | I for $10,000. MISS DORIB E: HALL ENGAGED To WIkLIAM K L. MBER Of Norwieh intersst was thé ftem fn the South wmm.tq itws Feiaay \hu Colbnel and Mrs. Willism I Hall, Bouth Willingten dhnbgneéd uufi en- Fageriient of theit dgughier, HFi8 Tiizabeth, to Willam Ritbdes LiFioy MeBee, of Providesnce, R. I. Rt sns iiidieivitooig MOVES To SET Allb! VERDICY FOR 8iTY Attorngys for Frank A. Bill filed & motion to st uside the ve and for a new tral in Jifs Y the city of Norwich for ages in court rendefed a verdlct for thé des fendant Thursday. New Year's Evs fo¢ K; of €. Rev. Daniél Mullen nmmm {h degree, K. of T, ls to e i m- nual_custom of & annun mfia for New Year's §ed! which they ug ‘?urmg the war v}nze ¥ 1 h Dohasl i ! eene Delan and Have hisen Apn lml th oh. o fl‘.‘. atratigéments the vbm ! at the Waup h h t members and élr {a y trun 5w enjoy the eyeénti et iR Appointments of Suff 1. Campion Achesor inel lowing: De '!' thn uix Stonington &, m.; \: ternooh. Norwich—March 1, 3 - Foundatiah of True Wbuty: The trogst Bejuty lrw ehigracter. A soul tfileh D with love dnd truth 1 homeileat faee | transieat, but "“‘ ngé ndmm:uhun -h e © Getm m&m mll divshses Wil oft the ihors than the United mh uél!d em i 1917 pueurnm .u kuleli 228,000 A<times the mn-oer xmn u‘@ in France, N 5 56 ua xo« umm funeral #xpenses. _notified riday et | p‘lhw fhrtta Bk elfllfl%&a f‘él 63: W!LL f s 5 it ik i, HRs \1 "‘r’{«,; vhich a fure ih me suideriai | tie .,(a ‘e 5 i'xn St to | o' gt} h‘hln! 14 !uf H@atre, | a ’ % llhur!l lu a- ufin 6t hkls ki l'F i wflum-rmm Fs uu fl--znfi:' Tor u,e uig nfinu:n IN nufleu SEAYH GLAIM compensition. 'Hnmn n' No. Jfl the Stipre oft Becount e bndiite e u m D & 1 h Fnuflt’;nfl upproved by 11 L‘m g{ the ':gt !—nem Mrg. Afimx st be ba 0 & week #nd all mmcnl bills, well was employed at the ‘ar Jaru nng Ten whié r re on Novembér !% i @ step in nis c'n{] and sy & ebntusign of the cfii&: oecuroed gn fiovemmr s trom eart trouble atier he had been in bed evér since his injury. Commissioner Donphue decided that this was properly a tase for coftipro- mise as it was peither fair t§ say that his denth was caused by his injury nor could it be suid that there Wert not some causative slemeénts in the injury Yearing on His death. sl SRS WALSH SAYS CIBER 18 ‘NOT VINOUS Liauip The uudry Aépartment las decided dsi t come uhder the lh 6u §M mflwlm 1t is not a vinous o cligr wijl be in more E¥er af a @rink. Callector va) “ Mdey that contain: per rm:ul New Verk stata Jl" eere within the Jaw 5 cldn— for gale, Aocording Fts; eHLMpREAE I8 Aothing .lb Aied cider. riing 2 the tuling of the zov- Africh, you strike across fhe Indian Jerhn, foflbwing the cquitér. which vitls Stimarra &ha Bornéo in hdlves It I8 Ih e fortatd of thase great is- IRn88 thint our FoMRwhat T86S néur rél- éh(w (Hé arun| fimnnin réside. A1l the Hulay srchineiss (Fhich prop erly Incluges the Philippines) might B geserthod ks a patiy submerged chhtindnt, Gnd mo great anioup: or WRlc: uplife wautd be Pequiréd to eonvert it itd 8 slagle land wass fehrly 48 hig ab Australia, Tt CdIVER bf Aneient 8yria. Dy ater liear the pizést Wpabeti of as the pulver? Well, vears, % nihdgwis B Sears bya, Tohn Man ite: a4 BAGIANMIAG, (iBte in & vE¥ Wged‘el bdsk 67 travels, wlieh somé 8 hfin is i greanly blakgerated ac eguit of What he saw; Sbout tha cul- n‘nm»fl o Jaw does ol | foake anv m ncé hetween sweet pr and hard vider. 7 thing everyone looks st in about the same way; no oné likes to do it, but 5 oie would| | hhnn‘yifhd&h‘lhh. It's essy to do your shop: ping for men and boys hete. No miatter, what the taste of temperataent of the man you | have in mind, you can find table. (Murphy & McGarry - 207 Main Streei Fruits 8f Old. Many of ‘the frojts ahd vegecalies now eaten in England Wete aifmdxt un- knds&n o our Perefathara. Not untl Henrr VIIPs time wers raspherrirk 6F strawherriae ar ehervies grawn in Fng- Tand. and we do net read ef the turnip, caulifoxer and qouinck being eultiratdd béfore the sixtesnth Sentwry. | A ball dv is eut low but the bif |6 it comes high. = The Lyons Co. CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS Qur bid for ygur patron #xaminations, quality Eyeglasses. pér- fectly fitted. have Readers’ Opera Gl fidrs, Ever Sharp Gold and Silver Pencils, also Watehes, Rings, Brooches and Scarf Pins. Man- icure Traveling Backet Krives. CHAPPELL CO. Telephone 24 104 Main Street or Central Wharf A nice gift for mother or father, we Magni- Pens. Flashlights, Fountain Ladies' and @Geénts’ Wrist Watches, Cameo Jewelry, Sets and Novelty J. F. MARCH ey df Syrip, dafl fow fién in wir flmp, #0t GAFIAE to Rend indssengers, IRUITE 66 AeGUED (e fecy 4ilg bhdk pub lmlid nefaie Printing WAs invénted and wad done by hand Heoks add Ships. Jt the maventian of the ship wae) hoBERt se noble, which carrieth richés and codimodities from place to . and éofisodiafeth the most vé- | r‘ilohl in partieipation of their N l( liow mich more &ie lotterd to Be mdgnifgd, which, 43 ships, pass Hbuph the vist seas of fime, and dikke Wkes $o distart participate of | sisdbrg, Hinminations, and inven: tiong, the oilé of the other. tar Daleigh. e T KR Gomithatigni in Soap. Thé prin oF soap mhiking 1% al wats the daine fnd 5 Daséd on the ebrbiaktibn BF fat ind an Glkidi &3 A e dase of thiiow and 1yé. Vasla- tibng IR soaps ard IMsghly dup to A4 Billonk of pesfumel éoloring instter uiw Such statanesk, whilch have oth- 48 *ith the primary pirpose of $ob, Which 18 to cleangh, oo T Bdoth, upom wioni the Service medal was r eg‘ i reeognition of 1 # War, has compl ¥y h? f:oH\ dtrihg ¢ Armny forces In United PUBLIC SERVICE CARS Attention! | We fuathlsh insurance reguired By the State of Conneseticut, ot Jw 1t, 1820, .8. P Learned & Co. " ‘28 Shetucket Btrest mm«;v =n-rnush:n. MAY {848 NOTICE The Dedter of Automobiles \!n L GNEN A zunz AND BUS Lné wnu STAND ON “RSA?)E At fiqt gfis( tss, wm« 4650 i | WwohK AND SMALL 68ST TO YOU, q :Aim LET ME PRESCRIBE ON | CABE. 7 W of bpcmng Hmufm “TRIVERE 15 Ro Adverbising t equal 1s 'hmu | Bisur‘a ietin for | e e fifteen years as commander of the Sul- | the choice and dainty gifts which|: are sire to please, i I | |FOR THE LADIES— Silk Hosiery, also woolen| and ligle | Dainty Camisclés Stylish Wash Suits for the! boys { Sweaters and Sweater Ssts| Toques and Knft Bonnsts Rompers Middte Blouses, 8 to 18! yeurs Hosiety, the kind that wears All the Fancy Toys for the baby UNION SERVICE. Tomorrow Evening there will not bé afly young people’s meeting at 6 o'clock, but all young pesple are’urged to be present at the 3.30 and o'slock sérvices at the Gene tral Baptist Church. BRE 18 65 sevetucag Medium’ Bastern Connecticut equal t Tae Bu idtin for business resujts, € ik 10 BROADWAY Phene 1312 Norwich ,Gonn. The time to buy useful and als| LEGAL nOTICES i ? . | DISTRICT OF NORTH STONINGION, 80 prclty *gif“ for your friends. vurt of Provaté, U:L yth, D. o ate U[‘ Benjamin F. ‘f)?é‘“t‘e h £ 3 riet, Here are a faw of the many| 5 ;00 Stonnsion in G said estate, Adniinistrato ested therein A7 A COURT OF PROBATE HOLDE: Whirl:‘AAprons, also the Col ?’!‘"‘C‘fl"nér‘l‘;"“”p"“‘i ! onthe T day ot [ pm m| h 1 Stylish Neckwear tafs ot Muslin Gowais ben decrae | f“‘““" QL‘LE&“:& X and limited for the o S of satd EnVelope Chemise :'gmn to” exhibit Alie 15{;?‘;;3 White Shirts |"vnr§e’§ Carset Covets Boudoir Caps ) {FOR THE CHlLDRE&{-—— " ifesiined 10 b NI 'mle'-_s | Pretty White Dresses, alsg)2oms order oo Colur‘d 1 AfQministrater, days. All work satisfactorily done, with best labor and material procurable. . - Office and Shop CARPENTER and Buu.m £ fest work 2nd - materials, at - Flght o . prices uy skilled labor 5 Afternoon and |iecsio 50 West Mai DEAD HORSES end COWS' tor having exhibiteil n account 'with. said persons ifiter- ¢ at sald time by _pub e newspd ignpost in North Blonington, Where d Jast dwe CHARLES €. GRAY, Tudge. p. nevisd BUILDING PUKALLUS BROTHERS CONTRACTORS Carpénters and Builders Telephsne 638-14 " SMITH AVENUE WILLIAM C. YOUNG Eucccssor to S STETSON & YOUNG DEAfl ANIMALB REMOVED REMOVED FREE OF CHARGE Call Tal 1883, New tuhdon © | WEST 8IBE HIDE CO. 8w puc vour lfiu‘ LD, here % u\m a4 Marin ‘t‘q‘"" medl a0 The

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