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PEKSONAL. Michael MacNell fs visiting In New London. houses at the ‘Broadway theater on New Year's day and the presentation of Mrs. Dane's Defence and Sapho delighted the au- diences, brinj forth much applause and several cu calls. The Leigh DeLacy company maintained its repu- tation in grand style. ‘This afternoon Her Great Chance is the bill and underscored for tonight is The Man on the Box Married 45 Years. Mr. and® Mrs. John Tyler Beckwith of East Lyme celebrated the forty- fifth anniversary of their wedding day at their home, near Head of the Riv- er, Thursday night. There was large family gathering, the representatives of three generations being present. Mr Mr. and Mre. Frank H, Foss of Philadelphia have been visiting Con- necticut relatives, Norwich, Saturday, Jan, 2, 1909. e VARIOUS MATTERS. Now for the Inventory sales! 1909 is evidently on its good be- havior. Charitable workers have spent a busy week. Florida strawberries are offered for the New Year trade, Mrs. Allen T. Baer and her son, Ster- ling Baer, of Columbia. university, who have been holiday guests of Mrs, Bacr's mother, Mrs. k. W. Yerrington, return to New York today. MADE HIS FIRST MONEY PEDDLING BULLETINS. R. Thomas Huntiagton Treasures Re- ceipts He Received Then—Route wiss at Norwich Town. R. Thomas Huntington of Hartford writes The Bulletin “that he carried papers for The Bulletin company in Successfully Cnn;wd Out with Co-operation of Woman’s Auxiliary—Musical Programme and Basketba.l. Cough Confections THE LEE & 0SGOOD CO, offer an assortment of easy Miss Mary Semino and her cousin, Miss Delia Morrisette, were recent visitors in Packerville. The juniors at the Y. M. C. A. began | between the Mighty Five and a quin- the pr’uzrtmmo for New Year's day | tette from the senior class, called the | Friday afternoon with an exhlbition of [ Taftvilles The Mighty Five were beat- gymnasium work and a basketball | en 31 to 16, although thy finished the game at § o'clock In the gpmnasium. | first haif in the lead 12 to 11. The There were a good humber of specta- | winners considerably outweighed the tors. . losers, ‘: “:I‘m u.}.-;“ m;f in the s;lcox;d Physical Director (George P. Peckham | half, when villes were able to conducted tne gymnasium work, which | sVind the pac in better shape than the was done in good shape, and included | Mighty Five. 7he lnsups and sum- Miss Ida Post, after a week's stay in Essex was the guest of her sister, Mrs, Essie Post, returned to Norwich on Thursday. Mrs. C. A. Harvey and Mrs. H. J. Revell and daughter Alice spent New Year's with their sister, Mrs, Aaron There could not bave been a more pleasant holiday, weatherwise. ! A few whistles blew and several bells were rung, to usher in the New Year, The next holiday will be Washing- ton's Birthday, which this year comes Main of Noank. Mr. and Mrs. George W, Corey of Fiskville, R. I, are holiday guests of Mrs, Corey's brother, Prof. H, T. Mill~ er of Oak street class work in callsthenics, wand driil, apparatus work and maze Tunning. This was followed by the basketbali game, in which the team of Norwich juniors met the juniors from the Wil- limantle association and defeated them, 20 to 15. The game was especially wel played in the first half, in which ths mary: Taftvilles—Reed rg, Caron lg, ¢, Parsons If, Desjardins rf. Mighty Five—Amburn rf, Tuttle It Rydholm c, Burke rg, Clish Ig. Goals from floor, for Taftvilles Reed 8, Caror. 4, Abirn 2, Parsons 2, Desjar- dins 4; goal from foul, Reed 1. Goals Abirn 1563 for 31 weeks on his own account and in 1561 and 1862 he carried papers for Dick McCloud, who had the Nor- wich Town routel Mr. Huntington's route started at ' Colonel Harland's corner, although he left papers at the Edgartons and Benjamin Huntington's and along around Huntington lane up date, don. and Mrs. Beckwith were the recipients of handsome and valuable gifts, and, also, which they valued as highly ceived congratulations and good wish- es from everyone who remembered the They were married in re- New Lon- to take, handy to carry, and very elfectual line of Cougll Drops and Candy Cough Con- - 4 into Norwich Town, taking both sides | = on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew A. Keeney of | Norwich youngsters gave a pretty ex- | from floor for Mizhty Five, Tuttle 1,| Geg R Harfls M n Waterford have returned from teir | hibition of passing and shooting, and | Rydholm 3, Burke 1 Clish 1; goals Of the green, and from iere through fections. Fresh stock now it ) ? ¥4 Candy, cake and ice cream sold :l» wedding trip to Providence and are | closed the half in the lead, 18 to §. The from 1;3::1- A.mbl:{; !1'( R:dh:‘!’r:ll. L Taltioatan 310 hasithe tecalpts 1 909 e fas for New Year's as for i alves were of twenty minutes. eree, Peckham; timekeper, Finlayson. 3 : i :.I‘::"Cl::tlth;:ll (mae keeping house in Montville. i Bl e e ST, for s paper bills and values them . on han Physician and ‘The moderation of the weather has started the hens to laying more free- Mrs. R. T. Tougas of Central Fall formerly Mrs. J. K. Dion, M.D. played as well as at the opening of the game. Chappell at center was the In- | dividual star for Willimantie. On the Public Reception. Folilowing the basketball game was the hour for the public reception, when very highly as his first business ven- ture. All of his receipts are signed Manning, Platt & Co., and for several if given the benefit of the ex- perience galned through the Medicated Bronchial Lozenges, Nelson's Gelatine Lozenges, : | weeks the money was received by Mr. trials of the past fifteen months, : 'y d with her yich side the Beat the play- | the members and their friends were | wce SIll'geon 1y and the price of eges has taken & | Vioi’co Norwien: She will 'mpend & | i ot Hitle B who " was - misd Teceived in the parlors by the ssocly- | Rice, His bil for the 31 weeks was e ;lya Ill;t Jl;'jubn. drop. v day; ith a-ti friend, ' against the biggest of the Willlmantic | tion officers and the members ol R b ey 4 R ymol roches, 3irs 2 L of 8 i svect, s Davers bt Elcsiepped ang wriggues | boued ot the Womans Aucliers. fu | In, Gegpir s e soiesir’ Banner Year Dean's Mentholated Cough Drop, Room 24, - - - Shannon Building.| 7Tne Gth of January Is a favorite | 'S, P: Le o4 o around 8o cleverly as to shoot three|charge of the ushering was Mrs, Will | went to elphia to serve his t In‘addition to regular hours 8 to 10 und 6 to 8 I may be found at the teast day with old English families, and “Twelfth Night” ing planned. parties are be- being her first visit to Norwich for 81 years. CLASS A BOWLING baskets In star form. Forsberg also did accurate work In shooting goals from fouls. L. Stearns, vice president of the board, and in tne receiving line were Presi- dent and Mrs. A. A. Bro: 1z, Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Blstop, Williom 1. Wood- in his uncle's, Richard Morris & locomotive works. After his appren- iceship he worked for another uncle in Lancaster, Pa, In 1865 _and 166, for you, helps We offer you two a commercial account In' Smith Bros. Cough Drops, Moses Cough Drops. Glynn's Coughease, : fls of The lineups and summary: i vhich he F rer A enntivg which to keep the deta office from 1 to 2 p. m. 5 ard, General Secretary and Mrs. Frank | since w e Has worked continu . @ hayer's Eim Lozenges, "Phone 59, ¥ decha Local people who have traveled in AT ARCANUM CLUB.| Norwich Juniors—ilis It Coyl £ | 55 ectniy r-ana Mre. H. H. Pettls, | ously at his trade, not having been your recelpty’iand . fishurse : * .‘U e .r; - g Europe mourn the destruction of Mes- | )\ c = Tak ‘;OT.S‘:I('P! ¢, Shaw an nson I8, | Herbert W. Gallup and J. Holland Lar- | idle more than two consecutive weeks. ments, and a Savings Depart- . . Licorice Drops, 0 sina, one of the most beautiful of the | " Clo%s Contest Team One Takes Revellre oo i Crane if, storrs Talne T S wakillL in 1451 with hetmionia for ment for the surplus that you| Gorton's Cod Liver Oil Candy, om u e reas om smonad 8, vl vl Flne I a“nrlng Mediterranean cities, Bocron MaadL rf, Chappell ¢, -n.m;p.‘m 1g, Harris ";'m Sire gfrved by Mrs. W. T.|a healthy man. He has worked in :;Qi:ud when hard times come | Coltsfoot Candy, gt SWAHN’S, Shetucket St, opp, First Nat. Bank. dec28d SPECIAL Rev. C, H. Ricketts will speak at the Central Baptist church Sunday evening, The pastor, Rev. P. C. Wright, will speak in the morning. A most cordial welcome is given to each of the services.—adv. In Connecticut during the year the ' After the holiday rest, the bowling tournament in the Arcanum club for class A was resumed Friday evening, with some excellent scores and some close games. In the first game, team three won by four pins, but!the sec- ond was even closer, team one getting the game by one pin. In the third re. Tleld goals, Ellls 3, Revell 4; goals from fouls, Forsberg 4, Shaw 2, for Norwich; field goals, Crane 1, Storrs 2, Chappell 1, Thompson 2; goals from fouls, Chappell 1, Thompson 2, for Wi.- limantic. The visitors from Willimantle were entertained with a lunch after the game, arranged for by Manager Mason Thayer, assistad by the Misses Mildred Fillmore, Ruth Davls, Ruth Phillips, Almira Frink, Leora Mitchell and Dor- othy Tourtelotte, The evening concluded with an ex- cellent musical programme, in which Miss M. M. Townsend was heard in well rendered violin solos, Mrs. Frank H. Merrill and Charles D. Geer ng towns and citles states. He writes that he always looks back to his boyhood days in dear old Nor- ch Town and with a great deal of | satisfaction to the ninety-odd dollars | |he earned carrying Bulletins. in seven different TWO SUDDEN DEATHS. The Ihamas—lt;n—& I‘rust o, Shetucke! Streat, jan2d Norwich, Conn. Rock Candy, Gibson's Linseed Licorice and Chlor. odyne Lozenges, Gomenol Bon Bons, Gibson’s Lime Fruit Tablets, Allenbury's Menthol and Euocalyptus Pastilles (Eng.), stp collected by | EAmE team one went away ahead and sharmingly In_duets for soprano and 5 <4l b ‘i'l%‘i’?fofi'o?é’c':r."‘flnfi?.n‘&i’w'is"x..;_ ed 60 pins ahead, due to the| FPOImEr s Bl baritons, and Mr. Geer also rendered Mystic Woman Run Down by Carriage e COFFEE ‘F"‘::':‘i?" s Lactucarium Pastilles WINTER 3%: the amount of probationers’ wages | SCOFes of 201 put up by both Church two solo_groups with pleasure to his | _New London Man Found Dead in UL UG rench), and Crawford. Six of the eight play- For the senior department and thelr hearers, all the artists receiving en- PRICES collected and expended for families of | ers rolled a fotal over 500, Crawford | friends, the usual New Year's fecep- | cores. In dvet Mrs. Merril) and Mr. Bed. » provationers amounted to $17.187.2%. | being high with 551 Wulf, Chureh, | tion was glven in the evening and suc- | Geer sang first “I Feel Thy Angel Spir- | pa ; | FOR - and Crawford wore fied at 11 on| cessfully earried out, with the co-op- | 1t following this with “Dusky Night |\ Mr% Hel g Coairin enw 0 lon Hartford papers pralse “The Critic” | strikes, while Hatch was high on | eration of the Woman's Auxiliary.| Now Spreads Hor Pinfons.” Mr. ; WORK Wall Paper and Interior Decorating as given by Yole dramatic club and note that Ronald Byrnes portrayed Sir Fretfu] Plaglary, the undesirable play- author, who had learned “to bellow, tout and roar so loud,” and did it well, too. spares, with 18 Meech and Fox scor- ed, while Tilly and Sturtevant were | umpires. The scores follow: Team One. Hon'yman 123 157 There was a good attendance. The programme began in the gym- nasium at 7.30 with a basketball game | solos were two Hungarian songs by Korvay, “Requiem.” by Sidney Homer, nd “Sword of Ferrara,” by Bullard. NORWICH POSTOFFICE TYLER CRUTTENDEN road. Mystic, and suffered a fractured | skull and other injuries which result- ;d in her death Friday morning at her oma i stic, attended the New Year's eve fastivities of the Frohsin Singing club in Greenmanville Thure- jan2da Spacial Sale | Ghe Lee & Osgood l Pharmacy. TS AR T 4 ADOPTS MERIT SYSTEM. AN EFFICIENT ASSISTANT. | day evening. About midnient B ot C( waisls. . . 10| Churet 9 ot o o e ennen, who was 7S years old, left the <, | | janza. The Faflfllflg Studio, e s Hew Lonlon Doy 10 | craiddura. it am £ % Went Ints Effect Monday—Really a| Dairy Commissioner Will Ask for §20,- | clubhoue and started down the Gren- By gantine o th oetine 5 t ’ ron er way home, 31 Willow St county home for children at Preston | 631 695 714 2040/41 40 26 13| Demerit System. 000 This Year. The aged woman et ais by a| FOR TODAY. | dec2sd Thursday by Judge of Probate Colt. Team Three. horse and carriage which came from Trunks, Bags and Suit Cases : Phen | the rules, the person | of 31,700 to meet expenses incurred in | o1 9f the oldest residents of = - Haxen, Pebruacy ‘4, when & confes Team Standing. | gutity receives a demerit and the num- | the carrying out of the pure food law. |03 Was bishly respected. She was a| Waists, vaine $3.50 and $5.00 W, H ence will be held relative to proposed | n ost of demerits deducts proportionately | It was with considerable reluctance | J2tIve of Germany #hd had lived in | auregan House in & large varisty. Also Blankets, | changes in the sfate automobile laws. s A P o e that Commissioner Potter went. hefors | ystic but four years ' . --$3.00 s Robes, Whips, Etc, at lowest prices.| Steps will be taken to secure repre- ant OB iy M The tem is founded on the pre- | the board of control to ask for an ad- | e suthorities are sear i Semmina® | unday, /Any of the above would make & nice | sentation in the legislature. | Team Three 7 rption. (st o1l R eiitpleyes: AYs | CIRUAL RORE (1 Moma Uase T CR0NT | Copanteror Hie Tt ta possie | O R Satis i | J 3, 1909. Christmas gift it | pertect in their work. This gives a|him greater satisfaction to have car- £ the carriage.. If it 13 poesi- ]hn M dn S t h anuary 2 —_— At West Woodstock, Mrs. L. W.| T EN CH scale from which the employes' rec- | ried out the provisions of the new law | PYoe wha Aue two imen in Tl Ufio ocia il y ; " wo M OKED ¥ were they wiil be arre i B i S B Ll o {orcs drop with each demerit, The d>- | without being obliged to ask for an | ¢ CErTiaze wers they will be arrest- : A choice musical pro- Ihfi Sh"tlfl!k&[ HZmESS [:U get some wood. ' Her musvand had| OREENEVILLE POLISH WOMAN. | meric system will resulate the promo: | extra Sopropriation. e~ board ot | I A% BY & Ferpegs oun The 0s300d, Suile 6, gramme will be rendered e . * — | tion of postal employes and as with | control gave him he amount for iy . I v il A Jflld S ] benids lhir“d‘l . the COYST | Had Some Trouble at Her House, After | promotion goes additional salary it wil | whien he asked.' I¢ s the intention G g MR i BB i 32 Church St. by the orchestra. ice g. ain ik and chueht her gaspped on the | which They Took a Car and Got alto govern the salarles of the clerks | of Commissioner Potter to ask for | Maker was f Tt at oty 1ad . 4 r plank, and caught her foot In the well, | and carriers at this and at all other | $20,000 for the next two years. The 1% 1 Unior oooe a8 Mis _1odging | mejephons 824, jan2d > 2 decsa escaping with & sprained ankle, {h A | oices. Heretotors the salaries have | unforcement this law s really a Po D Sl comt. Tiesth was d"") B | Price of Dinner 75¢ - " ¥ Tt een ralsed on recommendation of the | more expensive undertaking than is gt 3 2 =t City of Norw Water Works. Shortly after 1 o'clock Friday word | been ralsed ot e b Mr. Chapmar went to New Tonion ¥ — The nine classes at Millers will re- | was sent to polick headquarters th posimaRte . hes S S W1 De dove Iy [ hccaly dmen, M Petier Bex | N e s e fater Commissione - TOJAY and MONDAY gume their practice and soclal danc- | Poilsh woman in North Main street;| U¢,Tecord of the empfoye as determin- | teen bilged to engage the services of | 1%, AR fom Boston and leased the | Boara of Water Commissioners, THE PARKER-DAVEN203T 00, we will have a clearance sale of over | ing Monday, January the 4th, with the ncar the foot of Schoifield's Hill, had | ©0, )Y the merit system. | tors of Tood rroamen t0 act as Inspec- |in the harness business. Fa was 55| _ Water rates for (he quarter ending o e system I8 largely experimental | tors of food products and see that the - ‘ Aoty Proprietors. 2.000 copies of Vocal and Instrumental | exception of the Monday evening class been choked and struck by two men. L0 not thought will work any | law is not violated, The w of in- | Years of age, married and is survived g g S T il SHPET MUSIC { which will meet January the 1ith— | Chief Murphy M enamcemen Malon- | Tidical changes tn the postal depa pection 1s in itsel? quite costy. The | DY his wife and two sons. | trom 8 a. 1ot e at 19¢ per co; | aav. | The Tellows had tapsacrson there. but! nent, The remarkable absence of er- | inspectors are obliged to hire teams to | His wife was summoned and _she | %, 4 evenings 7 to p Dy. | [ &5 Satoen away. "KeD aR CleCTTIE car | rorg in the postal work shown 13 €00d | go about: from place o place. These | ¥eNt to New Lon o Srom Pusahi b | pantiiaen 30 o Y ] i Jow | 20d gotte vay. rc he 2 offi. ne! » | Make ne AT preparations or re- dditions wil e de t bills | Also about 300 collections of Vocai| The detalled report fled by the New | “'1na man had gone to the house and DEGULIGE e ageilenty S0 Conere M| Dan g e i araditlon 10 the | moving the body remaining unpaid after Jan. and Instrumental Sheet Music, ranging | oVeR rallroad with the interstate | some trouble arose as the result of | CleCY Of the postofiice employves. S e s i Bl - b WILLIAM W ™ in price from 25c to §2.00 each, at re. | CPMEFC® commiselon shows that the | which the woman was struck and it 18 | |\PORTANT CAUCUSES Horwiel e e N e | oV P BVHNE jan1a anaar tail. Special for two days, from 19¢ to The Plaut-Cadden Co. | quest The lad’s commitment was at the re- of Humane Agent Clayton B, Smith. State automobile clubs have received invitations to send delegates to New | freight revenue of the company for the first five months c? Its fiscal year fell off $963,528 as compared with the | same period of the year before. | 176 166 156 186 1 | 172 187 ed the men clioked here before 8. P — BOARD OF SCHOOL VISITORS. m, | fective Fri The merit system which became ef- v in all branches of Uncle mail service began Friday b office. The name merit system is In a way a misnomer, for it s really a_demerit system. For care- , absence, errors—in fact, any on of NEXT TUESDAY EVENING. Much Interest in Those to Be Held by the Senate, House and County at Hubert F, Potter, the dairy com- missioner, will ask the incoming gen- eral assembly for a substantial in- crease in the appropriation for his de- artment, His appropriation has been 5700 a year. 'Lhis year the board of control allowed him an extra sum It may be said, in pass that Mr. Cruttenden is proving a ve efficient assistant to Mr. Potter. The pure food law should be given a fair trial and unless it is enforced its ben- efits will not be recognized by the manvill the direction of old Mystic. The wom- L an was knocked down and run over by the carriage. The orccupanzs of the carrfage. two young men, did not stop. rs. Yenren Is survived by a son, Willlam, and a daughter. She was one of tha oldest residents of the town AMUSEMENT CO. Incorporated and Starts Business With | $5,000. | One Iot of Si’k and Net Waists value $6.75 to $10.00--$5.00 One lot of Linge:ie aad Ta lored Wishing Youa A Five o’clock Dinner will be served at the . Toilel ) Preparations g For the past two weeks there have | SPecial Session to Take Action on| Hartford. publie, The law is nothing more than Happy New Year - GO ety Siambe SE SRRKIng 1o ol o | UG Pl s Ehinss Eaet ida the federal law altered to meet the | A certificate of incorporation of the and R it Jania Brattleboro, Vt. The schools have re- School Building. The following circular has been is- | jocal requirements of this state. The John I musem company of | S AsE i MRS, GERVAISE GRAHAMWS e, N |opened, having been closed since sued by the republican state central | expense of enforcing the law will be | Norwich, to engage In and make ai soliciting a share ‘ NONE BETTER. . 'her o . committee in reference to the holding |apprclated when the fact is stated | necessary preparations for a theatrica 7t N Y e 3;"{‘::5’:‘::“ :Jlu) Harriet Ralllon Lo hi R Spectal j:’;.‘f',’(‘,a;’,'ef_gf of legislative caucuses next Tuesday | that the account ~of one inspector |and amusement enterprise, has bewu of your business i|.UCY A. SPARKS. Tel. 4433 CW ear i S | achool bas’ returcacher +in the high | ings for the purpose of:looking over | eveRing: from December 1 to December ,‘{v”"”ul] he state.secr s office in in 1909. % COIT STREET, | . has returned to that city to| plans prosented by the eommmites fooen Ehatn g Dol peon LT Bl 5 g R s Bt Take West Slde Car To Ann Street. Y [arome ‘her tealiing; the Bridge school district on the East| A caucus of the republican senators- | be said that there was anything ex- | $5.000 of the authorized $10.000 capital. | JAMES L. CASE, | Take Wost Side nn New Year Post Cards, Calend: Side, relative to the improvement in | elect. will be held in the senate cham-‘| traordinary in this account. It con- |The incorporators are John F. Byrne, | _Personal attention given to Coi Py 3 y y "% | On New Year's day the 530 o'clock | facilities of the building. ber, state capital, Hartford, Tuesday, | tained the usual items of expense and | Nicholas Tarrant and Jeremiah . 40 Shetucket Street. Eling. Ses my line o High G ums, Games, Jokes, Magic Lan-|maes at St. Patrick’s church was cel- | The plans were gone over thorough- | January 5, 1909, at § o'clock p. m., | DO more. Desmond, all of Norwich. Notwioh; Conb - i terns, Slides, Films, Steam and Me- | cbrated by Rev. Hu, n Iy and a number of suggestions will| for the purpose of nominating candi- AR B R Investmen n- Ji A y R gh Treanor, that 5 s W purp: CUTTING AFFAIR ON Real Eatate. chanical Engines, Sleds, Drums, at 7 by Rev. Willlam A. Glldea, and | P® made to the commit ONtee S L s e tepoes, ootk FUNERALS. surance. Rifles, Wagons, Carriages, Dolls, | the hizh mass at 8 o'clock by Rev. N T E A AT chaplain, two messengers and six door THE WEST SIDE. o 4 Hoads, Wigs and Clothing for Dolls,| - L. FitzPatrick. The collection to| FEUDISTS AGREE TO TRUCE. |keepers and to transact any other s Captain Manuel Leion. Btuffed Animals, Perfumes, Toilet Articles, Baskets, Eto, be taken up Sunday for the Italian sufferers was announced at each mass Factions Disbanded Owing to Fear of State Troops. business proper to come before said caucus, House. Three Men Held the Victim, While the Fourth Did the Kiife Act, According to Injured Man. At 8.20 o'clock Friday morning the | funeral of Captaln Manuel Leion was | held from his home, No. 100 Thames BUY YOUR A caucus of the republican repres- | Snortly after 5.30 o'elock Friday aft- | street, and at 9 o'clock services wera 5 Mrs. Mary J. Randall of Columbia;| Jaskscn, Ky, Jan. 1—Fearing that | tatives-eloct will be held In the hall | eroocr Srort he: Bl Epeeined n bl | CORMAE tn Bt BateRa' it \Begi1 “'le New ear MH& i vm f“ f i 8 formerly of Gilead, has made the Gil- | the goverior would send troops to|of the house, state capitol, Tuesday, | phone message t0 1hs sneer shas trons | Reve FoL. Fitopateist 1o pen o | 5 i , Trangiin flllm ead ecclesiastical soclety a Christmas | Breathitt county to preserve order, the | January 5, 1909, at § o'clock p. m. | \vas a bad Agnt going on In the tene | were John J. Murtagh, John Sheri n, A present of a $1,000 bond Vew | Callahan and Deaton i for the purpose of nominating can- | ment over John Bowman' P. J. O'Connor, James Mahoney, Mich- dec28d a $1 of the New | D factions today over John Bowman's saloon, on )4 York Central & Hudson River rail- | 88Teed to a truce and disbanded. Both | didates for speaker, clerk, assistant | West Main street. He sent Poiiceman | ael T. Sulllvan and Joseph Auccin. The HERE! road. This is to be added to the per. | Pands left Jackson late today. The clerk, chapiain, four messéngers and | Henderson to the place, and he brougnt | Femains wera taken to Grofon for bur: ° manent fund of the soclety and the| C"MPrOMIse was the result of the dis- | Six door keepers. and to transact anv | twn 1oen to heudquarters, one of (herm |1al by Undertaker Hourigan —on the [ or New Years sl i missal of the warrants against former | Other business proper to come befors | George Asemacopoulo, being covered | 10.40 train . » We have Just recelved a large ort of sonmel s mployed for the sup- | Sheriff “Ed” Callahan and seven of his | s&id caucus with blood. He was blecding profuse- | The floral remembrances included a Traue ere ror e antity of 3-ply Puzzle Weod port of gospel teaching in Gilead. adhorents, fw‘:o Jere ohuirgl:d with the County Caucuses. éy, and Dr. Dr:inohu’;hwa‘s cu)dl(-d to ml:‘m\'::m'r}“:'ln.‘ I‘?nx::‘g;’u chor, Mr. | r" Yl Eaie 2143088 Al . — shooting of Rash Sebastian, s . | dress the vovnds. e an | an “ n J. Murtagh: o8, al a TURK' YS-fancy Conrsctiout Patents. | againat” Govan Smith and two of ‘the | seqmsy oo elort Lhpm An o FSPTe- | Siated ‘That he wes set. ubon by fony | Sheridan: wreath, . N. Charen Best In iy sy GOSLINS--b e o Datents issued to citizens of Deaton faction, for confederating and the choice of candidates for messen- |men three of them holding him while |nations. R. J. Driscoll and Mr. ¢ ; SLINS--best native Connecticut by the United States pat- | for shooting up the Callahan home ger and door keeper, and any other | the fourth cut him with a knife dur- lilies, J. Mathews, Miss Sarah M. - ent office as eontained In the Official | Shortly after the presidential elcetion. | Lenpe business (including, if desired, | in§ some trcuble which took place honey: standing wreath, Naurice P, CHICKENS and FOWLS Gazette dated Dee. 20, 1908, follow, " | Indorsement of candidates for_stne: | there. His head was bound up and he | Fitzeerald, Richard M. Bowars, Daniel New Rogers Jig Saws $3.75 HUBBARD SQUASH, Efc. Aoppcltzer and C. Delcampe, Bridee- | It used to be held that primitive | offices to be nominated by the house | Was placed in the woman's room, a W)lliams Antone Wiitiams, Edward - | Bort. autogencus method S idmding | man was a vegetarlan; but that an- | caucus), may be held (unless other- | friend furnishing bail for, him during Reath. Bennie and Hyman et Star Jig Saws $500 cast iron: G. W. Goo "y'-" ridgeport, | thropoliglst Ortvay has made careful | wise determined by the republican | the evening. | B R 8 LY X MG LDER T Rilis, glectrlc lamp socket; F. G. Haldy,|and extended investizations, which In- | representatives-elect from the county) | The other thresgparticipants in the Richard H. Webb. PEOPLE’S MARKET, Stamford, electric controlline means: P. M. Hardman, Willlmantic, tension- | dicate that primitive man, lke the modern savage, was omniverou: at 7 o'clock p. m., on sald day in the rooms in the capitol assigned to the affair, Including th my second one Police- Henderson arrasted, were George At 2 o'clock Friday afterncon the Extra Saws 10c per dozen compensator for doubling machinar: < B . - | Vaiasare, Jemes Panogipoulo, Peter funeral of Richard H. Webb was held 6 Franklin St. . J. Hassan, Fast Haven diving bel ford conmty o 60 Nom Liriia|Katsomes and Thomas Pamagopouls. A o e R A T Jenid 4 JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop. | B\ N. Humohrey, New Britain, garter: | county, room 66; Windham county, | Three of these were arrested by Ser- B 8T S Db acnunten, bk 8. Lake, Brideeport, raising sunken room §7; Middlesex county, room 45; | €eant Connell. Policemen Henderson |R¢V; Peter C. Wrizht, pastor of the vessels; J. Y. Lihon, Seymour, comnass New Haven county, room 26; Fair- |and Smith, after the injured man ana | Central Baptist church. The bhearers g | attachment: 'L H. Moulthrop,. Bridze- | fleld county, room 65; Litchfield coun- | One Of the quartette had been brought | Were CGeorse W. Harrls, George W. rea “If It Made of Rubber We Have 1t Mp Sale port, switch: G. Comi, Cobait, lifting jack for railwey tles: W. H. Tavlor, Stamford, changeable comhination lock: 8. P. Thrasher, Hartford, elec- | tricatly controlled secondary clock: H, | G. Volght. New Britain, lock: F. R. Write, Waterbury, button attaching machine. Tolland county, room 73, ty, room 5 OFFICIAL VISITATION TO FRANKLIN COUNCIL T. I Grand Master Morgan of Hart- ford and T. I. Companion Burrows in by Policeman Henderson. All se- cured bail during the evening, $50 be- ing furnished in each case. Tt is claimed that the fnjured man went into the tengment occupled by the four, and as the result of some previous trouble there was another fight in which he was set upon and Harris, Jr. Frank Wilson and Charles Troland. There were several floral | forms. Burlal was In Maplewood cem- | eterv, where a committal service was read. Tyler Cruttenden’s Cats A Priz the Atlantic Cat club show SPECIAL—Stop that coughing! your lungs sore. REXALL Cher- ry Juice will stop it for you. mak THE REXALL STORE. 25¢, 45¢ and 89¢ a bottle. Guaranteed or money It Reduetion f B t T Ono comman every day mistake| ow New London Witness Work. | Ltc’Ciiihits bith T A% CPEVImE. All | neing'nerd at Magison Siuae Gard | *fended P yrouraphy he list_of ) made by most people Is that Oliv —_— Sl bt e s L A D 0 on s .m;‘;-wlch, Conn‘:";:‘tr:;celefg:rsmmw" Oil s only used rpm :nlnd.s and mgd(: A Speciar L sientily ef, Zrankiin o0 M (oot g ik Angin and Rubbers | ending Jan. 2 1903, follow Albert Archambeault (2),Willlam Baker, Wo; | Inal purposes, and look on the use of | council, No, 3, R. and 8. M, was held at Masonic temple on Friday eve- Sunrise Service. At the Broadway Congregational cats. It is the largest show ever held at Madison Square Garden. , Goods ! 3 ing with work an¢ an officlal visi- |church Friday morning there was a - Bendet, Mrs. Fred N. Brown, Nellio| !} I cooking as eytravagant, because | P : arrol viey, | its fi vl tation from T. L Grand Master Thom- |sunrise service at 7.30 o'clock. at CASTOTLTA. . Sypeland, 3. Caroll, Chartes Cramley, | ts @rst cont i somewhat more than | 5'G8 07 T, £, (rand Master Tnom, | suriia thers Were sevent resent, | € Tt Kid Y s Bt See prices marked on Men’s 60c Paul Fngelo, John T. Evans, John Fer : Companion "O. W Burrows, illustri- [ Rev. Edward S. Worcester had charge | Besraths F Few Da Pyrography Goods to o U St (atats mooeJohn Fer-| g gast 1s Oltve Ofl Is used in jts | 0U8 prineival conductos of’ work ot |of the service and made brief re- | Bgaature Ttz or a rew vays 04 Boy: - 500 up W Forsvth, Mrs. H. A. Harrah, Mrs. M. | native countries more for its fooa| [N¢ STand council. who previous to |marks - L7 close them out. ‘Women's Odds and Ends 19¢c 39¢ up V. Holmes (2), Mary Sflva, Mrs. Fre: man Smith, Mrs, Laura Sweet, Charlez RB. Tinker, Vanderhoff & Cc., Medora S, value than for anything else, ang as it is not absorbed by the materlals the assembly was entertained by T. I | Master E, Allen Bidwell at the Wau- regan. A class of candidates was worked L Grand Master Morgan addressed the There was holy communion in Christ and Trinity Episcopal churches Fri- day morning. TO CURE ASTHMA one should use remedies compounded Reduced Prices will Men's Arctics . 980 up [ | Vosburgh. ‘v“":m;l:“,zfir lgfi's’T';rhfi:unselrl. 50,15 | and it wa withessed by o larse nume The Sthctwsathes Bie for that troublg only. RESEIRG Rume Prevail on All il Tor Mo cheaper in the end. s | ebr, including about twenty from N heir i o i i Al 00 Lt oo what Men's Felt Boots . 1.4 I’ Begai 3 = 4 ebr, g y from New Their interest In property No. 10 |is ed and do it tho h * NS B :a; up Tohn Conpond for Begging. o .| 12 Particularly truc of that delicious | London. AL the close of ns werk T, | Rivoe mimeer rormerhr oLt Ve, 10 |5 cf doing 1t for fittean yoars: and llnusefumishmgs Aliing Rubber Co., 74-76 Maln St. Norwlich. 162 State St. New London. 14 Buores—Whelesals and Retatl. day evening by Sergeant Conne charged with begging. It will be re- membered that Callahan some months ago etole a duck on Talman street and was caught at the corner of North Main street and Boswell avenue, after a long chase, In which ne started to get away on an’electric car. New Year's Reception. There were a hundred or more friends and customers of George A. THREE CROSS OLIVE OIL sold at SMITH’S PRESCRIPTION STORE— we recommend it to you. Try it for {a few weeks and you will scorn “pig| fat” in the future. In cans, bulk or hottles. ONLY AT SHITH'S T3 STORE council briefly and commended very highly the work of the council under T.'I Master Bldwell and subordinate officers. Following the assembly, adjourn- ment was taken to the banquet hall, where Davenport served a choice menu. Norwich Licenses Granted. The board of_ecounty commissioners, in session at New London Friday, Congressman Starkweather, has cently been transferred to Billings S. Crandall by Mary S. and Philips Rizg, Mr. Crandall and his sister, Mrs. Rizg having inherited it from the Stad - dard estate, re Money Secured Falsely. On Friday Ezeder Bourdrok was ar- rested by Supernumerary Blinderman, charged with securing money under | false pretenses, and was taken to rignt hére in re are pundreds livin NEW ENGLAND to testify 1o this. Send for (frge) sample and testimonlai FRANK EMERSON (Apothecary), Law- rence, Mas ; Brave Fire Laddies often receive sever¢ burns, putting out fires, then use Bucklen's Arnica Salv and forget them. It n. ¥or burns, scal 2nd bruises it's earth’s greatest heal Fitchville. It was claimed he obtained Quickly cures skin eruptions,-old so: At Our Store. Take Advanfage of this Opporiunity while y:umay. M. HOURIGAN, Preston fros, FRANKLIN SQUARE. Blue Ribbon Flour Keppler, who attended his New Year's granted several licenses, two of which | $7 in & wrongful manner. Dolls, “ulcers, folons; 'ibest. plle ctre 62-66 Main Street. 80 b DR. CHAS. B. LAMB, reception from 9 to 12 Friday morn- Hpesssrall s, g : made. Relief is instant. 25c at The . cents bag. > ing. They were cordially greeted and Rore in this clty, being o Bugene Mc Lee & Osgood Co.s. dec2sd VETERINARIAN refreshments were served. All felt Franklin Square. ‘hearing: Carthy and Patrick O’Keefe, Two Burope has 20,000 newspapers, with C. W, HILL & SON s were set for next Friday at|Germany in the lead. England, how- G v Offics, 227 Main 8t, Franklin Square.| much happier because of the call, Mr New Lond the e B 3 v cpSuman: THERE s no savertsing medium iu ol g 20 2 S TS| et DRI | ., el Trameyand doares Baor, | papirs 1 4 U o e | Pt PRSP S | B, AR RS R B |se e st o sk & Atewy