NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1915 5

NATIVE TURKEYS PERSONALS TWO BOYS INJURED BY EXPLOSION viiu'iBuUftin, Miss Edith "Williams of Canterbury BUY YOUR MEN'S & RING TURKEYS Plain was a recent visitor In Nor WONGS NEW YORK TURKEYS Norwich, Monday, Doc. 20, 1915. wich. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spauldlng Sadinski of Aqueduct May Lose Eye by Fmieral Directors Native Geese 28c VARIOUS MATTERS of Oneco spent a day In Norwich last George Street One week. Moscow Ducks .28c Holiday greens piled up Injury When Percussion Caps Went Off Sunday Morn- Christmas are in the M. Littlehall of Waterbury, is In and Embalmen Chickens 75c stores in tempting variety. Montville, inspecting the boilers of the Guinea Uncasville mills. ing West Side Residents Awakened by the Explosion Roasting Chickens 28c Dealers say the wholesale candy 337 MAIN STREET trade has started in unusualy welL Miss Pauline 'Mathewson and Mrs. O'Clock Jacob Sadinski Also Hurt. George W. Loring of Central Village at 7:30 Oppvt Peat Office. HOLLY and MISTLETOE . Fifty printed calling cards for 26 were recent Norwich visitors. Gifts cents The Bulletin office. adv. 'Phone 321-- 2 Lady Assistant at New TABLE TREES, ROPING Mr. and Mrs. John Caples of anywhere cause London were in Norwich to attend West Side people who live of the trouble, although It wu Rev. Mr. Richards of Saturday. in the neighborhood of 14 Aqueduct not altogether his fault. He had spent 65c will begin his pastorate at Bkonk on the funeral of a relative were roused out of their slum- the night Sadinski home on Mushrooms January 1. street at the Charles Krebbs has returned to his bers Sunday morning except perhaps Aqueduct street and one of the women IN A HEN'S STORE String Beans 20c home on Lincoln avenue after a few the rare few who are up at 7.30 on the who lived next door got interested in Farmers in the suburbs are bringing Va., dav of by an explosion or sev- his wares. She had no money and so some good looking poultry to hol months' stay in Richmond, while rest Cauliflower 30c the he underwent a serious operation. eral of them all at once. The noise eb offered to trade some copper wire iday market. was quite contrary to the customary for dishes. To get the insulation off. Jersey Sweets 5c John P. Sheern has returned home quiet of the neighborhood and It Attleman built a little fire in the mid Connecticut college has closed for tn Wnrardville for the winter after the startled people as far away as Ann die of the street and put the wire In it. FIXTURES Beet Greens Radishes the Christmas recess and will re season's road building at Stafford street. Chief Stanton, whose home on The two Sadinski boys were right on The F. A. Wells Co. open sessions January 3 at noon. Springs, North Haven and Norwich. Fairmount street is close by the place hand to see the fun. Then the thing A Substantial Christmas Gift Dandelions Lettuce where the trouble broke out, was up, blew up. It wag found later when the It was a comfort to be able to get MissTressa Rayno of Plainfleld, being a habitual early riser, scented a wire was examined that it was evi CELERY about dry shod Sunday, after so many who has been treated In Backus hos-nit- ol fire or somebody shot, and so he pulled dently used for blasting and that it BRASS AND IRON ANDIRONS,. PASCAL nays of slush, rain, snow and ice. at Nnrwlrh recently, has re on his rubber boots and betook himself was connected with a number of per- SPARK GUARDS, home, improved in So caps ex SANTA CLAUS CASABA MELONS turned much quickly to the seat of disturbance. cussion such as are used to SUGGESTIONS FOLDING SCREENS, Edward Watson Rogers a resident health. did about a hundred more people in plode dynamite, which must have FIR SETS, The fruit of this variety, 25c to 40o of Fairview, Odd Fellows' home, is the next few minutes. The chief got burst in the flames. critically ill with pleuro pneumonia. William S. Fletcher of Oneco street there just in time to see David Sadin- Both of the boys were knocked down SUITS PORTABLE GRATES. left for Providence. R. 1- - featurday son In Dr. Higgins GAS LOGS, ETC. FANCY APPLES spend ski carrying oft his unconscious unconscious, and found Automobile licenses ana registra afternoon, where he will the hie arms to the office of Dr. Harry E. that George, the older one, about 13, OVERCOATS You can buy the above at cost for the Delicious, Romes, Spitz, Banana, Christinas holidays with his daughter, Hiegins. had been In eye by a piece tion certificates which are being is Browning. struck the next few day. Wo are anxioua to Jonathan, Greenings, Winesap sued now will go into effect January 1. Mrs. William G. The noise brought Policeman Brock of the flying metal. He bled freely TROUSERS close out the balance of our atook City and the result of investigation was and it looked Sunday as if the boy JUICY GRAPE FRUIT Miss Louise Davis from Jewett George Attle might lose an eye. Jakie, his 9 year HATS AT For a Christmas gift, a box of who took her freshman year in the that it was learned that for 25o Krohn's Special cigars will satisfy any sopho- man of Providence, R. I., who peddles old brother, got cuts and bruises on his smoker. adv. Plainfleld High school, her dishes from a wagon, had been the face and arms and foot and leg. GLOVES Fred C. Medium-siz- e ..25c more year In Norwich Free Academy, 15 Oranges High dwells 60c The price of trees Is a has reentered the Plainfleld NECKWEAR in boxes. Fancy Florida Oranges 25c to Christmas school. 87 WATER STREET King Oranges 35c, 40c, 50c trifle higher this season, due to the M, U. ODD FELLOWS NORWICH YOUNG MAN ban against trees in moth-infeste- d concert GARTERS in boxes. Open Saturday Evenings until 8 .- - 5c Among those attending the PARADED AFTER RAIN STOPPED KILLED IN Pea Beans districts. college New Lon- o'clock. Yard Beans 25o at the Woman's in ARM BANDS in boxes. A novelty don, Thursday evening, were Mrs. Grand and State Officers Were Here Found with Skull Crushed on Top of Pomegranates I 1n in electric lighting for Christmass trees shown in a local Frank Kimball, Mrs. J. Hitchon. Mrs. for Class Initiation on Saturday. a Freight Car. HOSIERY Silk Wool, Silk Persimmons 10c store window is colored fruit, Charles Fiske, Miss Marian Kimball natural and Miss J. Brewster. Lisle, Fiber Silk. Fias 30c oranges, pears, apples, etc. Manchester Vanity Odd Fellows to the With the skull crushed, the body of YOUNG MAN Dates 10c number of 250 and over, including a man believed to be Boleslaw Cimu Now that the ice has melted sports- DIMINUTIVE PATIENT grand and state officers and visiting chowski. 28 years old, of Norwich "BLACK CAT' HOSE for Green Peppers 5c men will be less anxious as to the fate brothers from surrounding towns came Conn., was found on top of a Balti the. boy. JOIN THE Y. M. C. A. Kumquats 25c of the quail, which for several days AT BACKUS HOSPITAL. to Norwich on Saturday' evening to more and Ohii railroad freight car at 10c were deprived of their food. take part in the class initiation held Mount Royal Station in Baltimore Fri THIS WEEK Cranberries A Pigeon Walked in the Front Door day ndight. "BLACK CAT' HOSE for Beets 10c by Hugh Osgood lodge. No. 6920. in ONLY $5.00 FOR ONE YEAR When the public schools close on the Other Day to Get His Wing Olympic hall. Vp until nearly 5 o'clock As Train No. 94, n fast freight, went men. Some of the things you get for the Spinach 25c Thursday it will be for a vacation of Fixed Up. Saturday afternoon disappointment through the station the trainmaster 15c a little over a week, the winter term saw man .protruding ftp GYMNASIUM Squash marked the committee In charge of the the feet of the "BLACK CAT' HOSE for U r rv SHOWER BATHS 35c opening Monday after New Year's. There is a new ward at the Backus arrangements for the heavy down over the edge of the car roof. The L 1111 Table Raisins pour conductor of freight was sig women. I 11 I READING ROOM Chestnuts 15c When cleared Saturday evening, hospital, an entirely private one, and made it seem almost Impossible the train n SOCIALS French it is one of the most interesting to have a parade and they were just nailed to stop. Members of the crew Ripe Olives 35c after a miserable day of driving rain, in it body platform UNDERWEAR. tUtV GAMES, ETC. Christmas trade started in with a cases the staff has had under observa- about to give up the idea when the lifted the to the and Stuffed Olives 25c this winter. Friday after- UliJJJ.l.ll ..i the man was found to be dead. It is FINE CHRISTMAS GIFT vim which promises well for this tion Late believed he boarded MACKINAW'S men an d For Yourself or the Other Fellow week.. noon, about 5, during a lull in the that the train and the prettiest day's storm, the attendant at the main in the Camden yards and that his head boys. Bovn Gat the Abova for S3.0O Come see Camden-Mou- nt SEE READING NOTICE Saturday at 8 o'clock in St. Pat entrance looked down the front steps, struck the roof of the i Market in Norwich rick's church a month's mind high and up them, in a manner that was Royai tunnel. SUIT CASES. decisive, came Coroner J. Frederick Hempel. of the mass of requiem for James Dowling auite determined and Baltimore, was sung by the rector. Rev. J. H. hopping a white pigeon. Straight up Northwestern district, vat SHIRTS, Fine Silk at $3-0- 0. SOSV1ERS Broderick. the steps and to the door walked the notified. He found a notebook giving bird, and then when the maid opened the name of the holder and the ad- SHIRTS at 50c, 75c, $1.00, One goosebone prophet predicts that the door, quite calmly it hopped into dress at 257 North Main street, Nor- the winter will be cold and verv win the vestibule. The attendant called for wich, and he will continue the inquiry. $1.50. DIAMONDS dy. There will be frequent storms of a nurse and, when she came, she found ? 'pjgf The body was taken to the morgue wind and snow. Snow will lie until that the visitor was actually there as t 'f in the Northwestern district ambu- HANDKERCHIEFS in boxes late in the spring, which will be very a prospective patient. She picked up - lance. and packages. BRACELETS, late. the bird, found blood on its wing and - WATCH a wound that looked as if some boy's AT TH Y. M. C, A. BELTS. ' FERGUSON'S The factory of the Thames Dyeing airffun might have hit the pigeon. The "4 PENDANTS, and Bleaching Co., at East Lyme, has pigeon seemed to be suffering and the Rev. Joseph F Cobb Spoke Sunday CHILDREN'S SUITS. resumed work after having been shut formalities of admission were dis- Afternoon on Be Sirong." BROOCHES, 239 Main St. Franklin Sq. down for a few days owing to coal pensed with. The bird was taken right shortage through delayed freight ser- away to the accident room, the wound Be Strong, was the substance of the All in good assortment now BRACELETS RINGS vice. cleansed and dressed ar.d now Mr. practical talk pHcii by Rev. os-cp- 1". Pigeon is making a splendid recovery Cobb, the speaicr at the mon's moot- of every description, new- Div. No. 18, Ladies' auxiliary, A. O. in a box that is all his own the new- ing Y. M. '. A. par', .rs on Sun- Large Assortment of H., election of officers tonight. All in the F. Co. requested est ward at the hospital. day afternoon at 3.30 o'clock. Rev. Mr. The A. Wells est models in every mmebers to attend. adv. And just as soon as his wounded Cobb took his text from 1 Co. 3: : more, The pastors of the Niantic church- wing Is sound once the pigeon Ye Are God's Builders. finish given liberty, thou-stan- ds Clothes DIAMOND es are entering into a plan to ob- will again be his if he Rev. Mr. Cobb spoke of the "Good Store" serve the week of prayer the first decides he wants to go. employed !n the construction of week in the new year in a fitting V. Solomon's temple and s.ij it could manner by holding union services XENS NETTED $55. not be doubted that the.se workers LAVALLIERES each night. grew tired of their tasks. But their John & Geo. H. Bliss Regular Meeting Followed by Musical work was essi ntkil for without them In Tomorrow (Tuesday) at Trinity Program. CHARLES WRIGHT. the temple could never have been built Incidents Society Episcopal church, the Rev. J. Eldred and Literary In the buiiuing of God's spiritual Grand Master. temple many Brown will officiate at the celebration The Xens society held its regular there have been, and are Fancy Stone of holy communion at 10 o'clock, De- engaged in bearing burdens. Their meeting Friday evening and had a rain ceased and the skies cleared. At lots seem to be tedious and tiresome, cember 21st being the feast of St. large 4 o'clock committee notified the Mr. Mrs. L. Mitchell of Thomas the Apostle. attendance. the yet whatever they do that makes for and John The president presided. Harry How- Baltic band that the parade would spiritual growth serves God's yreat Rockwell terrace entertained at dinner When the Niantic Village Improve- ard, the secretary, read the minutes probably not be held and their services purpose. t riday evening. GEO, LAVALLIERES of the last meeting, which were ac- would not be required. This account- strong. A. DAVIS ment society holds its meeting in Feb- ed appearance only We are told to be We are ruary, Rev. Dr. William S. Beard of cepted. W. Smith Allen reported for for the of one band not here to play, to dream, to drift, Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Robinson of Wlllimantic, will deliver the address the committee of the annual sale re- instead of the two as planned. we have hard work to do; shun not Sachem street are guests for a few on cently held by the society, that nearly Delegations bepran to arrive at days of relatives in New Haven. What an Improvement Society Did $55 Olympic by 5 o'clock, re- the struggle for it is God's gift. For a Certain Village. was realized. hall whore In closing Rev. Mr. Cobb gave three BRACELET One new name was proposed for freshments served by Brother Osborne things should br considered in Miss Henriette Browning, a student membership. were partaken of and greetings ex- that at Wellesley college, is at her home As a result of their entertainments changed. the building of temples: First, the When undecided given by the Keystone Kolored After adjournment all were invited foundation is a very important .part; at Kitemaug for the holiday vacation. in Lebanon, Yantic and Col- upstairs, where a musical and liter The parade formed in front of the it must be strong, firm and good. In WATCHES chester, the members of Yantic ary evening was greatly enjoyed. The hall in the following order: appearance should be like Franklyn T. Lord, a student at the Fire it somewhat Cornwell-on-the-Hudso- n, Christ- Department committee, H. J. Gibbs, opening number of the program, a Tubbs' military band. Brother Ster- the ouilding that is to rest upon It, military academy at about your chairman, cleared nice sum ot piano solo, 'was brilliantly given by ling Nelson bearing the Stars and equal every part. is at his home on Broad street the .fcJlsle Stripes, and of strength in $67. miss seddon. Sweet Twilight, followed by Westerly, New There is one foundation for man the for the Christmas vacation. Ladies' quartette, Mrs. Charles Pierce, London, Baltic, Waterford and Plain-fiel- d we would delegations Lord. He is the chief cornerstone. MLss mas Gift The Moosup Journal mentions that Mrs. Frank Waters, Mrs. Charles and then His Royal Secondly It is of the utmost im Nellie Brewer returned Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Everett Salisbury Burke and Mrs. Herbert Willey; read Bumper, the goat. portance to placed to her home in West Mystic after a ing. Deceased Robert, taken from The goat led the candidates, who to know what is be visit to her aunt. Miss Louisa J. ERGUSON'S reached Beaufort, South Carolina, last ty Pat on the foundation. The material must Friday, but finding that place not to from College, Miss Viola Seavey were followed by the members of H. be selected. Brewer, of Washington street. suggest an their liking have gone on to Savan- vocal solo. Mavis, Mrs. Frank R. Wa- H. Osgood lodge and their guests, the ters; solo, Bridgeport Thirdly As the ornaments and fur Franklin Square nah, Ga, where warmer weather pre violin Herbert Smith: read decree team. In the auto niture in the great temple were beau- Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Ogden Fuller vails. ing. Miss Malory on the Chinese ques mobiles which brought up the rear keeping magni of Nashua. N. H., are holiday guests of J Seavey; were Honor, Timothy C. tiful and in with the .Mr. anu tion. Miss tenor solo, Arthur His Mavor ficence of the building so in this tem- Mrs. Fullers parents, jurs. Special warning has been issued by Blackledge; Memories, male quartette, Murphy, D. G. M. James H. Handford ple we are building there should be Maxton Holms, of Greene avenue. Eastman's the National Fire Protection society Messrs. Stephen Peckham, Frank Rob- of New Bedford, representing the ornaments. e should therefore place to stores, churches and bazaars to be inson, William Case and Harry How- grand lodge: P. G. M. Charles Wright therein at least three Christian graces. Friends in Norwich received mes- cautions about fires, as in these places ard; violin solo, Herbert Smith; read- of Uridgeport; P. C. S.. Charles Barnes Faith, Life and Love. If we ever bear sages the past week from Mr. and Mrs. while filled with inflammable decora- ing. Miss Seavey: tenor solo, Arthur of Baltic: P. D. G. M. Oscar Greenen-wal- d Edward Chappell Kly, who have reach- E. L. Elackledge. Accompaniments New this thought in mind, this coming honeymoon M. In tions make fires easy to start and for the of London. every renewing Christ- ed China their trip OINTMENT easy to spread. musical numbers were played by Mrs. Brothers Jones and Fleischer bore a Christmas and around the world. Kodak "The Healer of mas will be a merry. Joyous, happy Skin Diseases" Arthur Blackledge, Miss Klsie Seddon large pennant with the initials I. O. O. Christmas and we shall spread the Relieves and quickly heals cold sores, The Second Congregational church and Miss Elizabeth Park. Each num-o- f F. M. U., and red and reen fire lighted Christmas joy. Mrs. A. N. Carpenter and Miss Edith we have all chapped skin, frost bites, chilblains, calendar says: We have come to the well arranged program was well up the line of march. The line of Alexander Craig Taylor favored the Carpenter leave for their new home These in etc. Price 25c, every box count much on the annual Christmas rendered, receiving much merited ap- march was as follows: in Cambridge. Mass., today after guaranteed. organ plause congregation with vocal selections and All druggists. recital, and it will be a cause and making the evening one of Shetucket to Main street, easterly provided by or- spending the week with Mrs. T. E. sizes and prices from $1.25 of much satisfaction to know that the bright spots of the society. as far as Bumham square, counter- music was Swahn's of Church street. Miss Fuller will give it after the ser- Cake and cocoa were served by the march at Burnham square back along chestra. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY'S vice next Sunday evening. committee having the evening in Main, Franklin square, up Franklin Invitations have been sent out for a $2-00- , $3.00 and up. charge. Mrs. A. F. Howard, chairman; street to Bath, up Bath street to N OPENED SATURDAY bal masque to be given at the Norwich A number of Norwich people inter- Mrs. Amos Swan, Mrs. Arthur Black-ledg- e, Broadway, down Broadway and club Friday evening, Dec. 31st. The We can show you all the Pineapple Cakes ested in the Slater Industrial and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hill. through Main to Washington square, Location In Thayer Building Conveni- arrangements are in the hands of State Normal school of Winston, N. C, down Water street to the hall. The ence for Senders of Christmas Pack, Traver Briscoe and Philip A. Johnson. one of those founded by the fund line of march was kept clear by the ages. new models with autographic sell them given by the late John F. Slater, of OBITUARY. police. Mrs. Arthur A. Lathrop of Hamlin RALLION'S Norwich, are being notified that the The exercises in the hall were pre The temporary post office sub-stati- etreet gave a tea from 4 to 6 o'clock backs. Nothing gives more school needs another building, to Patrick H. Cosgrove. sided over by N. G. Arthur Pickering, opened in one of the Thayer build- on Saturday afternoon in honor of Miss cost $12,000. few McKinley avenue, Patrick H. Cosgrove died suddenly who in a well chosen remarks ing stores Saturday morning and will Mary E. Bidwell of MISS M. C. ADLES early Saturday morning welcomed the visiting brothers. After continue to be open each day this whose engagement was recently an- pleasure and satisfaction than The total receipts of the automo- at his home, singing the opening ode 9 85 Howard avenue, em- and after the week including Friday from am. nounced. HAIR. FACE, SCALP SPECIALIST bile department of the office of the New Haven. prayer by chaplain. .Nel 8 secretary bers of Mr. Cosgrove's family the Brother until p. m. to receive parcel post a Camera Expensive gowns are wested on the state from the close of the heard son, the noble grand called upon P. P. packages only. John A. Cunningham A Desperate Woman. fiscal year, September 30, are 1. him breathing- heavily and they went G. M. Edward Crooks to woman whose hair is neglected. For to his room to find him Brother intro has been placed In charge and Harry A Los Angeles woman advertises a very little money Miss Adles will Included in this amount is unconscious. duce His Honor, Mayor Murphy, who McDougall has taken Mr. Cunning- for a husband and eays she is will- make your becoming $1,516.01 paid for registration and li- He died soon after. on rising was greeted with hearty Swan Safety hair and stylish. censes expire ot Mr. Cosgrove was superintendent ham's place at the stamp window at ing to consider "even a Democrat." Fountain BOS Main which at the end cheers. Mayor Murphy Welcomed the the post office. desperation of a truly desperate StreetNext to Chelsea Bank. this month. and engineer of the Knights of Co- grand and state officers and visitors to The Telephone 052-- 4. lumbus building Chapel Mr. Cunningham will be assisted at woman is truly impressive. Provi Pens, all sizes and points, in street, sub-stati- Fitz-patric- formerly and the Rose of New Kngland. Responses the new by John T. k. dence Journal. In the City Court. conducted a shoe store in the were made by D. G. M. Handford. of Michael Donovan and Jamfts Hoadley building at Church and Crown C. AGNEW, On the charge of assault upon Mrs. streets. New Bedford for the grand lodge. P. L. Tourtellotte. Looks Like a Piker. Handsome Cut Glass Vases R. R. M. D. Iadwiga Stranski of North Thames S. Charles Barnes of Baltic for the The stamps used on the packages Champ Clark becomes House Physician street Daniel KuznetskI was fined $15 He was a charter member of San state and P. G. Robert McNeely for parcels If and Surgeon Salvador council, K. of and waa are all and the leader as well as speaker. Uncle Joe and Fern Dishes, Mahogany Room 214 Thayer Building by Judge John H. Barnes in the city C. the the local lodge. The floor was then are removed to the post office at reg- may have court Saturday morning. Kuznetski first district deputy of that order. He turned over to Abraham Lincoln lodge so no time in shipping Cannon's autocratic rule Norwich, Conn. Greeneville office: was also prominent in Royal Ar- ular intervals to give up the championship belt. was also fined $10 and costs for break the degree team of Bridgeport, who won will be lost. The new station iprom-is- es Trays and Candlesticks. Office Hours: 12-- 2; ing up bench police canum, and his sudden death will the applause of all broth Memphis Commercial Lnion. 4 p. 8 the in his cell at unstinted the to be of great convenience to the m.; except Wednesday headquarters. The was $35.66 grieve a host of friends. ers present by their fine floor and 7-- 8 - total bill rit public. Wednesday and Satur- and and was paid by Jacob Gordon He was 68 years of age and is mir- - ual work upon a class of 24. Many of tug Can't Escape It. day evenings, and by Saturday for vived by his wife and children, There has been a increase in At his present rate of flight Jus Some new pieces in the appointment whom the man has worked. four the New London candidates were not mail matter at the post office and al- likely Ten days for begging 15 days the Misses Vera, Mildred, Irene and able to be present, owing to business tice Hughes is to overtake and for Daniel Cosgrove.' and ready the regular force is working that dreaded presidential nomination vagrancy was the sentence given four brothers, engagements. After the degree work overtime and extra help will be needed way Washington handsome Lenox C h in a, James Cahill of Albany. John Coegrove of Chicago, 111., M. F. was over the meeting adjourned to the to keep things moving. on the back. Post. Christopher Hansen who failed to and Daniel Cosgrove of Marlboro. lodge rooms In Germania hall where be in court on Mass., and Joseph Cosgrove of Nor a- - social and good of order session Brass Flow Lamps and every Friday was presented the FUNERAL. Ernest E. Bullard Saturday and he was fined $3 and wich. was held. Remarks of an interesting costs for being drunk and $5 and costs nature concerning the order were All things being equaL the thing in Leather Goods. for resisting arrest. His bill was Fire in Bos well Avenue Bakery. made by Deputy Grand Master Joseph John Fitzgerald. $21.97 and he paid. At 6.20 o'clock Sunday morning a H. Handford of New Bedford, also by The funeral of John Fitzgerald waa VIOLIN telephone alarm to the Central sta- P. G. M. Charles Wright of Bridgeport, held from the home of his mother.. Sent to Danbury for BuriaT. tion brought the auto chemical and its P. D. G. M. Greenenwald of New Mrs. Andrew Fitzgerald, No. 3 Foun- Blue Point Oyster We have a special line of The remains of James T. Keane, who squad to 483 Boswell avenue to a one London. P. C. S. Charles Barnes of tain street. Saturday morning at 8.10 Baltic. P. P. G. M. Sinister of 9 Rev. TEACHER died In Preston, were sent to Dan-bur- y story frame building owned by Jo- John o'clock and at o'clock Peter desirable Merchandise which Friday morning on 10.29 seph Kerns and occupied as a bakery Providence and P. G. Mitchell of Wes Cuny read a mass of requiem over the G. McNeely always precedence over All String Instruments repaired o'clock train by Undertakers Shea & by Adam Budkariec. Everything In terly and P. of Norwich. the remains in St. Patrick's church. takes Burke. the shop was smoked up and it looked The adjourned meeting was presided Mrs. F. Lu Farrell rendered two is not found in any other Violins sold on easy terms as If an explosion had taken place. over by P. P. G. M. Edward Crooks. hymns at the close of the mass. The every other Oyster. Even appointments E. Steamship Losses During The damage was light. Two vocal selections. Queen of the bearers were 'William and Jeremiah For address October. were fine- store. Liverpool, Dec. 20. Earth and Mother McCree, Fitzgerald, Patrick J. Caples, John when they are not quite so fat E. BULLARD. Bliss Place, Nor- The more Im- ly rendered by Brother Archibald Caples of New London, Andrew F. wich, Conn. portant steamship losses during the Baptist Pastors Meet Here. evening was brought to flavor of the "Blue month of October are by The Caples and Michael Sullivan, and the Come in and look around. estimated the On Monday Tuesday, 27-2- 8, a close midnight by the singing Liverpool Underwriters association and Dec. at burial took place in St. Mary's ceme I" at the Central Baptist church will en- of America and Auld Lang Syne. tery. Relatives and friends . were Point" is retained. a cost of over $11,000,000, of which pastors The committee who arranged the over half is attributed to the war. tertain a conference of Baptist present and there were a number of Sailing ships losses are who are coming here at the call of class Initiation consisted of Brothers beautiful floral forms. For the Genuine Blue Points estimated at the state convention to consider the Edward Crooks, chairman: Robert undertaker M. Hourigan had charge $400,000 of which $20,000 was due to five year programme. McNeely, William McNeely, Joseph arrangements. GEO. A. DAVIS. 25 Broadway war. y, of the funeral DR. SHAH AN the Wharmby, Fred Knowles, J. W. Wool-le- Go To Marion Block, 326 Main Street A Free Country. Engagement Announced. Richard Lane. John Hannan and At Backus Hospital. SPECIALIST Brother Kinder. Robert McNeely was the tracticany an tne papers we see Announcement has been made of parade marshal. The visiting delega- At the Backus hospital the ambu on Diseases of the Stomach and on Rheumatism appear unanimously to have found the engagement of Erich P. Krause of tions left at various hours during the lance was out three times Saturday POWERS BROS'. F. C GEER, Piano Tuner Henry Ford guilty of doing ae he Jersey Citv and Miss Gladva P. Main late evening, the Westerly Odd Fel- and once Sunday. There are ten cases 2-- 4 and 7-- 3 p. m. Tel. 821 likes with his own money. Columbia of this city, daughter ot George Main lows leaving Franklin square for home of scarlet fever there now in the isola 122 Prospect Street. Norwich, Conn. (S. C.) State. of Mystic. at midnight tion ward and two of diphtheria, Purveyors of Ocean Dainties Phons 511 .

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