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son, Laurens, and Miss Althea Lelis of i q -Jnr RUQM@ Norwich. ‘ ! - | X The Fakir of Ava and Whiston closed| DMr. and Mrs. R. V. Copgdon—and chil- N v unusually successful series of enter- y and Raymond V.| evening. anksgiving day in Stafford ! small pox| > sts o 3 e | Thanksgiving was celebrated fn Nor-j The seal adopted by the societ : B ‘1~ MOOSEHEART LEGION wich in & quiet manner in 1872, the|device & which was reported b: S S 2 e TR ST usual e,hurcr? services and family ve-|vard Bill, represents the Thames river| WILLIAM KEMP CAPTURED b 'l!l.‘.n‘\-l s William, 2! ‘LTGED;flhxfit"";.\m it Ay v unions taking place. n the western bank, u wharf, and pi AP, WINNOSET, v [ ST ode s s Mobseheart T Other items of interest sleaned from|schooner in the- foregrougd, Groton! s : [ Tos i enning Hiny Denoc: i | Moot was w T L - e e hakaute, the columns of The Bulletin of fifty!| monument in the backeround, and a} cli {day 2 ¢ 8 . o e D E I""i" IR Ay S hls e e to | 20 il & RSAFS €0 axe, a8 Toll Gt e Wik R D ey mee ol : | dell, 2nd ladies’ Mrs. John Walz 1st{at a meeting of District Ne ici B3 "0, Children Monday, Nov, 25, 1872—The Norwich | stream. ped from rook- | | sentlemans, Ch: Prodell, ¢ 1 0 in Odd F = & Worcester Rallroad company has just| Stephen A. Buddington, the New Lon- sy sl i e e iha ! The Original F o All Ases. finished, at their shop in this city, two|don caterer opens a restaurant opposite} e i i I chinirian) and Mra® John T i betuck QuickLunghet Hor new passenger cars, 'They the postoffice today. The builing was;irial at the Janu sups 4 . S Stark | O e Roboct S John T. Bur 3 5 ; by George R. Beptley, the painting bé-|formerly occupied by Elisha Williams. r Ao en e | wa The tor as Praise God. | nd Mrs. L Sters | Shiuc et | e et A Tah e ng done by Mr. Hinckley. They are| Wednesday, Nov. 27, 1372—With being made for g - i e ¢ ifiac oty P elegant In all their appointments, and of Thanksgiving turkeys s at the:church = e = vion | B85 Avoid Imitations and Substitutes fAnished in the highest style, the plush| s today from 25 to 28 cents 4y at the Fitet b ELKS. o b = on the seats costing over $900. The en-|pound, chickens at 25, and geese at 2 will be as follow .1 Norwich lodge of tire cost for the two, ready for use, is a | cents. . B | m., preaching service, with sermon by the | large proportion of its n little over $10,000. They will be put on| Mrs. James Crothers while driving be- | pastor; 12.15 p. m.. the church sck present the road today. tween her residence and Mr. Geer's on 13 Geonge A. < e .| eve 8 o'clock at th The New London County Historical| Scotland road, collided with an ox eare| ' -1 1, a pratse and ‘preaching servi "{at the annual memoriai soolety meets in New London today.| Which occupied the center of the road. 331 W' D. Hetherington preaching. Il be held, The memoria The anfiual address will be delivered by | and her horse ran away, throwing £ A 5 5P naster g iome Gatter o Vist be by Rev.. George Pratt of Norwich. His subject|out, bruising her considerably. = S L aea v nong several of her many friend: astor of the T will be The: Privateers-of the Revoli-| The great utility of the We: " Kemp was originally arrested i Miss Ethel Powers is spending a_few | church. one of the finest sp tion, having special reference to those|hrake has saved many a train Wreck|jucon where he was stayir g ays Yantic, the st of Jane Sulli- | €I there will be an an: trom New London and Norwich, con-|around these parts of late, and -over &{ iy, Puinam, and when ¢ ;“r\ e n n cerning which Mr. Pratt has many man-| dozen attempts to- wreck - Dassenger|pers pleaded su r Rogers enter- | Titual A\’hwh will be carried out uscripts and papers which have never|trains have been prevented by this ad-{ .oat from.Albes : i . anksgiving Mr. and Mrs. | alted Ruler .rhnpe: J. Harr been published mirable appliance. The Stonington “\xamn' e an Butviaoliic ana ‘ r ! and two children of Yan-| the officers of the lodge One of the oldest residents of the city| Providence road was one of the first to S case e Mrs, Mary MeGee died yesterday. Sheladopt it ot hins e Pty O & PomEs e new road from Bozrah to Colches- MACCABEES was over a hundred and one years of| _Orrin E. Miner, M. D, of Noank, has| o nhad left the suit case in pi tor is nearly completed and in fin, The memigars of the W een appointed by the Simerior conrt. e | sk %, i, il e B IR s |- e ALl y X! CANTERBURY GREEN : One cider mill in Niantic reports the| commissioner for the conrt of New Lo 4 s H § i f r members, manufacture of over 900 barrels of cider|don county for two years, = ———— = P ¢ 3 PGS s \ i attended meeting Imter- r : 1 large parly of the youn 1 e 5 the home. of Louise 3 1 ‘ thus far this vear. Professor Houle’s gymmastic troupe| YANTIC il tended an ot ; e &l | ests of sc . : Tuesday, Nov. 26, 1872—At a meet-| gave a very good entertainme: . by St. 2 2 b ver : s ¥ n Thursday ~mor to make her ing of the Unlversallst church last eve-|engine house in Baltic last evening fiss J. M. Pendleton en spend me in Bpringfield, Mass. Mrs Dory B ning it was voted to accept the resigna-| ruursday, November 28, aling the past t gl S bt e T | S > x presary ton of Rev. J. M. Paine. Mr. Paine|cpecia] meeting of _the chools of Water the i st of | 3 Robert Adame were|the members. Refreshments rel M snsolidation was Injured last summer and altheush| ¢, tees held vesterday -Miss T tate Board of 1 Health sgiving guests -of their daughter,| served by the hostess. doctors hmve given every aid possible apnointed assistant” “Mibrar | Programme. Mrs. John Haffner. Noryich. David Farrell, regain his strength as help;, f McDoweil who resigned.| ¥Frank l. rrell of Hartford was «nd Mrs, George Smith I son i Mrs, John Fekstein uid, and ha hopes tha giving up year past the debt of the (& of local nds Mondas £ s and Mrs. Lydia Miner spent { ed during the ®l] cars and labor he w fnstitution has been materially reduced ss Jrene: Murphy of Winches! et Miner's brat nd’ | cover his usual health and is hoped that another tweive | holidays i town at Piy niece, Oli Teacy and daughter. of | . . E At the annu months will see it entire L 3 ¥ | Fraukiin, who are o leave soon for Flor- | EASTERN STAR et with Hawes on London Cor i fety he y id. If the public continues Miss Mz ‘urry of South Norwalk | 4,740 cpena the winter. > Sachem chay = o In New Londc the library it will soon be |i 1 g at her i ypos Gertrude Lre 29 been spend-| initiation of - « x| 2 ncey Frink has follows: to use all of the income in the h ! at her home | meeting T v 2 in Tripl| attack of bronchiti sing of new hooks, many new - Henry: Hamil | a n added during the past vear. | LAl o and Mrs. E er and children | R0 62T} chester, the guest of e Mr. and Mrs. J. Louis Ol t The v h with Mr. | n a-few azsisted president Woodsv: William George Geors Thomas W. Stedman Ledyard Ralph Wheeler Thames hut the | J. Bogue has closed her home Mrs. Nels Stark had as 2 5 2 Mr. s e lon=n street_and is spending some | their 7 S complele s Montville with her - dan rk’s Mr. and | ; : S T AGiims. p ) Thatcher of Norwich. | the estimated expenses of the T LT Pridceno and Mrs. Frank Davis and twol| devartment for the r ensuing|_° L oo R e are $20,000 each for Trumbull and | ather ; surer, < i Stephen O'Hearn. « guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Har- | = Mather; tfeasurer, W we, 4.v’\\\w1. 7 x : Y Wlicay ih sl netated 1y, [ z e Rey. M Sninney a brief stay in Stonington Tier sis-| Mr. and Mrs, Nelson Winchester were | ) after 7 De. 3 rs S North ). 0ok Sunda as the uests ‘of A he first Thanksgi¥Mmg day in A = 1 3 ekt unday he g | Do, o : ctt spent [Mrs. Winchesters brother. Mr. G[rl](;)\r;_l‘! ot 3 T 251 years ag onington, the .g Me, and Mrs. John Elfstrom of Hart- e re T T oot v the BimicuiinSelony. | | : Rowland Hewitt ford and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Winchester | vice. . . 1872—No Mrs. J. Louis Oliver South Man-| o N were Thanksgiving gue: s it ow been spending the week in | yir X D. Winchester. At Christ scopal church., Holy com- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. b anAlnirsl Warre munion 8 Holy communion and | a on Thanksgiving | Henry Hamilton. = E sermon 10.30 m. Church school 12 m. y. | rs. John Williams of Utica -is spend- Evening pra Saturday. Nov. 30, 1872—The -{ing_some time in the village the guest | At the Hollness Miss| 5 Shetucket | tion of Parent’s new hall took place in{of ind Mrs. Herman J. Gibbs. street, praise and pr service 10 a.|Occum, Thursday evening and it was al| Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Congdon selimntlans m. Bible class and § school 2 p.|grand success. About 300 persons were|Staiford Springs who attend Biyale)| o SR m. Preaching at 3 and 7.30 p. m. present. was furnished {Harvara football game in a Havey| | Mr, and dtrs At Trinity Episcopnl chureh there will s ba £ ioh, o = \ere guests over the week end iy, ©) g Afrs. Nelson Winchester, return- bo holy communion and sermon at 10.3 s enjoyed. At 1 clock @ v son_and. daughter-in-law, 3ir. | 3% PR O illimantic Friday 1. m. Church school at noon, and, even- | company repaired to I and Mrs. R. V. Conzdon ingita) thelnd 3 : Ing prayver and sermon at 7.30 p. m. R. A. Trons Awhere a splendid Mary Lyons of Peacedale, I2. I At the Church of Good Shepherd, Uni-| S'PPCT waited 'I‘_"‘,‘“' r]"" N b P L mother, Mrs, versallst. Morning service 10.30 o'clock. [ e affair was due to the work of C. land Hewitt of Stonington is| Miss Mary Grilbins spent the day re- Preaching by Rev. Joseph F. Cobb. Sun. | Gleason and ( 2 oot day school at noon. Y. P. C. Unioy at| Se hank : y services D0 M e pckett. G-JA“QY‘-\’“-“ S A e % G M an of Norwich and S ——— the © oy ve. - £. Zien A *ha tte J. afferty « 1 ehureh, morning worship 10.45. Churx ce of ay were preached | 5 : Ti:gnk;;;h.m,',x Call for Chimney Fire ; school at 12.30. Evening service at 7.45:| "V ! . rendered |, 5| Themnrefatpariuient Leretved e ol The holy sacrament of the Lord’s sup- Stanton of Stonington is | APoUt 130 0O :)r‘kl!'r;du::\ df;_u:‘nrnun for per will be celebrated. Thers ‘was a Heavy fall 6f snow 3 the . holidays in town with Mr, | # chimney fire at ¢ oo At the Spiritual Academy, Park street, | térday and several sleighs were 2 and Mrs. Blias Stockett. e el Rev. Albert P. Blinn, the pastor, will | 200Ut up town, in the evening, Nearer| Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hamilton had as | Chemical was used and no damage fros speak at 2.30 in the afternoon upon the | the sea there was a violent thunder|dinner guests Thatksgiving Mr. and Mrs, | Teported. e Bouse s rowr T T subject Onward and Upward Forever.|Storm about 7 o'clock, accompanied b |Warren Hamilton and children, Henry,|da Rabinoviteh. There will be no_evening service. 'ha%l et AMildred and Kenneth of “Montville, Mr, | f . : 0 Mrs. Levina Denison of Mystic Bridge |and Mrs. J. Louis Oliver of South Man-| The trouble with too many people 1:l;‘heP(r,;:'x';:::m:(rfe:l'.‘";’.xe‘\-t.lorj‘tl\‘sr:::"!—‘;f celebrated her Thanksgiving dinner |chester and Mrs. Irving Hamilton and|that they push in the wrong direction. Ricketts, pastor. Morning worship at = 0.30. Sunday school at 12 o'clock. | Other meetings at the usual hour. - - 2 Z At Christian Science Reading Room | [ 215 Thayer building, Sunday cervice at COME 10.45 a. m. Subject, God the Only Cause | i r and Creator. Sunday schoo! at 11. open for pupils up to the ag: of twenty. | |4 Py s s Tl Having outgrown our present location at 152 West Main Street, and in order to better David Afexander Piti, pastor. Lord's || Serve our ever-increasing patronage, we wish to announce.to all our present as well as supper at close of morning service, Sun- fay school nd Bible Class for Men, ac || OUr new customers, the opening of our new store at 133 West Main Street on Satur- 8, ¥ P U, 630 Buening service st [} day, December 2nd, at 4 P. M., with'a full line of fresh, new stock in our several de- At Trinity Methodist Episcopal chureh. |§ Partments. Every item is a money saver. 10.30 a. m. worship with sermon by Rev. W. H. Bath, district superintendent. 12 | "Br:‘llnlpl: service. Sermon by Rev. W. H. Exce“ent Com l 2 ;—“ AS an &dded special fof At the Norwleh ~Town Methodist €A s i vt 210c this opening sale, we . chureh, Rev. J. C. Aldrich; pastor. §& Verv Fi 'P' T e T S et will sell the wondérful Unfon service by Methodist and First C 2 c‘[‘)“;[; Baked PALRYEE aetin 2 ¢ v U Fl Congregational churches. Sermon by ampbell’s 1 Rev. G. F. Bailey. .| P k nca's our ESEESEEEENEEESEEREEEREEREES At the First Baptist ehureh, Rev. E. . Beans, 3 cans.. 29¢ At 1.8 H : Dunbar, pastor. Morning worship at I & E 10.30. Sermon’subject, The Stewardship Caglopbells Tomato 5 SRt FOOD SALE o Service. Sunday school at 12 m. 6 7 : 08 Nemylee. Dunleyiecwnlatill mid up, 9¢ can, 4. 35¢ 7 = | v - BY CATHOLIC LADIES OF ter Speaking. Evening. worship at 7, | AlltDCl’lt Cofiee 7 e 3 s 5 COLUMBUS—TODAY FROM 1 wubject, The Volce. From thé Clouds. A lb : 32 L I P % “d s el el o TO 5 OCLOCK — DOWN- At the Third Baptist church, Rev. R. | - €an. ... ... < / h_‘.q-f;’"_.\ % o kX g 3 STAIRS STORE. Daniel Trick, pastor, the morning sub- | New Fancy Blue Rose ject will be The Thanksgiving of Jesus, | A ==y = Cloverbloom Butter Bible school at close of morning ser- Rice, Ib...... 5V5c 4 : = i P B 1 1b. prints. . . 48¢c vice. C. meeting at 6.30, topic, Bet- s o R 1 ler Speaking, leatier, Henry Sevastian.|fj Challenge Condensed Pites ey Evening service at 7.30, topic, The Ideal 1 = 7 ves J i : Mlllr,’ 2 cans... 25c| e Tlb ot At the United Congregational church, || Borden’s' Evaporated P 5 = ceeoil 23 Alexander H. Abbott, minister. Morni B S B 3 wo'i’éfi?‘p Gt 1030, .\?rt.l ‘Abbott, will pg’;:]cr;E Milk, 2 cans. .. 19¢c y Blue Label Kelchup Subjeci, Offenses Against Afection. |8 Fagle Brand Con- s - large bottle 24c Church school at noon At the Homeé- o | N R time, held at the Community house, at densed Milk, can 18¢ Bird’s Eye Matches vements. ing in town with her | children, and Marion, of Storrs SEsEsEEESEESESSEERNEN “BEACON” BATH ROBE FLANNEL 59¢ A YARD It's the genuine “Beacon” Flannel, and the many charming designs will provide you with the one you need for that particular robe. There isstill time to make it before Christmas. There striking Indian desians, pretty fioral, and some handsome ai_patterns in our showing. is 2 inches wide. . INDIAN E! “MNKETS For Bed, or Cou:ch; or Robe A real Navajo Indian migt be in trouble if he had to decide whethe er thesc were originals or merely copies. L] [ ] a = [} | ] = - n LY L | a L] " m 60by80.... OMLY 34.50 " 66by80,... ONLY 75:00 = BATH ROBE SETS - ONLY $4.98 a2 n ] | - | | ] | ] | ] . B || . [ ] | | L] || SO say that a coat cannot be smart and warm and yet be inexpensive is to admit that you have not seen the splen- did wraps we are showing at Each set includes a 72 by 90 Blanket, which will make a large size robe, a girdle, neck cord, and frogs to match. A Little Curtain Special For Saturday Two New Lots of QUAKER CURTAINS ONE LOT AT $1.59 Made of good Filet Net, with overe lock edge. The curtains are reg- ular $200 values, and are 2% yards long. ONE LOT AT $1.85 Fine Filet Net with lace edge. These, too, are 2% yards long, A regular $250 value. SPORT COATS — _ $16.75 to $39.50 DRESSY COATS — $25.00 to $125.00 CHILDREN’S COATS — $4.98 to $19.75 6.30, Mrs. Cora Downes Stevens of. ; Hartford will talk to the young people s U G A g CHPEED S0Up ( arg 3 on Ideals and Responsibilities, ; R s | AN I ge box ........ 5 At St. Am@rew’s Episcopal church Sun- ' s i . day morning there will be annual corp- |l 25 Pound $1 - ; P R U N E S orate communion of the men and boys s , = = of ‘the parish. .Every confirmed man |l BBZ:s .. .. ize 40-50 : and boy is expected to come. At 1030 2 [l Qrc 10 each The Perfect Soap Chips The Ideal Cooking Fat s 4c 7 m, there will be holy communion and- ne to each customer. | "L ARGE sizE 2ic- 2ic LB. CAN Pound. .-...: A sermon by the rector on the subject ! Red Hot Christlans or Enthuslasm for R T e Buiins v gl et IN OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT Nl : Comfort!- S 0 My e g FOR THE MEN FOR THE LADIES FOR THE CHILDREN % e : Work Shoes, Rubbers, Rubber House Shoes, High Shoes for All Kinds of Rubbers, Boots, TRETCH—twist 3 Boots, Overshoes, Dress Shoes, | Street Wear, Overshoes, Rubbers, Overshoes, House Shoes, turn all you want IN OUR DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT ; s LR oot You wirfind an unlimited assortment of Dry Goods of every description, such as:< This is the ;)ficinl notice that Christmas is almost i warm;sit i Linens, Muslins, Ginghams, Sheets, Pillow Cases, Towels, Sweaters, Stockings, Mit- : Ix. NA Chri .e < 2N 3 y 3 Eyou I:v‘;g i;aeu:ii tens, Glovgs, and many other'items too riumerous to mention, due to lack of space in Sight, Do ) tmas is - complete w'u”“t\d"l&m tonof underweartothe* this advertisement. : 3 2 —and no chilfl"u Christmas is complete without toys. wife, tell her we've got * IN OUR HARDWARE DEPARTMENT < f} We hove susnbled u delighttl showing of Doll, | e st At et l IJ(‘;ttl lool;)\:h;lt Qgco lrnll bl\)xy ufl our high-grade lell.u:mnum Ware.—Coffee Pots, Tea: - of Toys and of Games, and daily arrivals from now | = WE'VE yo31 Urenea es, Double Boilers, Percolators, Roasting Pans—any of these items for only 98¢. - .‘ke'ep i Chrid ; CASE k €S1no Can'you beat it? Galvanized Wash Tubs, No. 3 (large size) 98c—Galvanized 12 qt. o6 wi e iis Chrifteins Depastaiestia' spusiont 1} ‘w‘{.l;;‘m o will soothe that | Peils, extra heavy, at the low price of 23c.. All kinds of Farm Implements, in fact every-- ly new field of delight for the little ones, and for the | | 2 SO . ~ . thing pertaining to a first class. Hardware Store. . L Bl UNDERWEAR Hching skin | e wvata i P enir i sl b e = Lo o say it will be our earnest desire to live up to our ta- “ beli i "k : ;umm'm. oy ;flxfi;fix&m‘i’ tion, namely : Giving the hest of service, lowest possbile prices, consisting of quality S vewlnch keepcvus ki S A b.snltfi‘ am* ‘sema and similar skin-afections, This goods, that can be obtained anywhere in Norwich. - \ b ; BR]N(;. THE CHI iDRE N IN TO'SEE | el bty bemguied Wil e g g kg g i S ' 'H : ' the skin to health in a surprisingly short 133IWEST MAIN S'IREET P f % S PRE TH]NGS time, Resimol s sold by all druggists. == "(Remember the Date and the Place):