Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 2, 1909, Page 5

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Watermelon on fee -~ Miss Noulo llm has returned — Isn Mary Atken has returned from Canteloup on Ice s MATI'EHS A from & visit with velatives 1n Colorsdo, Pm More Cases Returned on WM, for tln & VISl to Flaiiers Tsleng. s Miss Mae Chandler of Franklin / v d 1d on Sunday next. M Y. t] return- Peaches and Grapes Dog "’ e n:. = street is visiting friends in Worcester. ’ ed &“finmmmWaw.n An- wn ¥ J Lima Beans R AR AL Ue ey o | Joseph Mitchell of Frankiin street A e i o OB i iy has been on friends in Mont- Frederick ew London for | Thomas B. Trumbull of Perkins ave- ey PmPeH Ducks Cooler weather is driving the gypsy | Ville. g "'12. %l”mmw m?i?. sue Tor ?I“I‘Q"O n\;etlu: :0‘;: ;hh u:fi:‘ for his usual “troubl 1s n i 3 r $2,600 | winter trip to Aus . : bands south. Miss Anne M. Plunkett is visiting on & common account by Ivaline C. Un- =gk Eoats on the. vitatity It odrea. Backe Roasting Chicken derwood of Waterford, Mrs. Frank A. Foster of Otis street Ky -1y 4 mbers of the cottage colony | Mr. and Mrs. Thomes L. Horan of ache, rheumatism, kidney and bladder Many me ¥F. B Wfll of Jewett City has|has returned from a mouth’ y at ) . irate Of pain, Fowl for Salad left Tastern Point on Wednesday. Boston, Mass. sued George Labonne, Jr. and others | the Hlghland House, Block Island. I e s rionbly: dleap uding the Metropolitan Real Native Lambs Barge Thomas E. is at Montville | Miss Mary Malone and Miss Harriet Teturned el and Improvement company. It is for| The Rev. Edmund 8. Worcester has | pear. The Lee & Osgood Co. unloading brick for the new paper mill, | M- Williamson are spending two weeks Seplember 8 foreclosure of & mortgage which se- | returned from Burlington, Vi. where Smoked Tongue at Watch Hill ‘There are several more divarce | cured a 34,000 1o he has been spending & month's vaca- The Vindicated Class. o —_— suits, while there are also In a suit brought by C. Holmes, adm. | tion. et D O et Lo e nening | . Mrs. Chauncey Youngs of Danelson | sults Jvith amounts ranging trom ¥700 | of 'the “estate of Mary . Brockway, e s gemblio paraphernalis. heziig o has been the guest of her aunt, Mrs, | to $15, against Mary E. Brooks, it is claimed | Miss Alice AL Cardwell left on Wed- | heen bitroed By CPaTr U2 CRE BOTT L OO0 SOMERS BROS. iy Eliza Warren of Niantic. The llllt for the lu-.m amount $s | that the detendant agreed o care for | nesday for Denver, Col, to resume | 14EBert 18 now ' & pOVEER 0 L ? ks - that of Betsey L ;u.u, of New l(n. Brockway for the deeding of land | teaching, after a years leave of ab- | thal Iis Caaree i augl3a City homes are being opened as| o . o0 gl o e Frank | ondon, who asks for foreclos o her valued at $2,000 and that she | sence. " Worl families return from mountains and Mi of a mor! on a uoh against Frank nlhl to do it. The return of the land ——— shore. A. Mitchell have returned frem & stay | g, Gi of New London, the amount | is asked, the heirs being Lewellyn and [ Mrs. William Jewett and her daugh- Qotth i e e | ¥ e o ..|at Winnepesaukes, N. H. E:numum‘ nsmmelm.d“ !'r;nk 1,‘,‘ Pkrockv‘uy.l e Rt ter, dmu hx:'meu'gwl;l'a hn\x:hburn etting ready for the real Fall ol are ti on the ose, eloquin of Sprague s sue -p'n ing a short time arwichport, " N“T'BE e i halh tontant. - Agmis. | Mise Eva Poro huas returaed to her property held by 3L W, Bacon, by uqun England Brewing company | Mass. paign, weeding out the odds and W IR & . 1. - a home in Worcester after a week's| In the sum of $5,000 Mary Godreau | f3: $700. of Summer goods — eutting prices sion 15c. Refreshments free.—adv. | (i witn Mys. Chandler, Franklin oct 'hxt‘v;m: seoks du;x.g:h r;n mth; A suit for $100 for damages for al- Jriss Ethel M. Sevin, who is i charge A " g ‘onnecticut com for_the of | Jowing cattle to go upon the plaintiff's e children's rtment at the 5 ! N-Ve ¥ocause of the Shannon Building | geveral towns in wéstern Connecti- | Street. her husband, Alphonse Godm: Who | land i Williams street, New Londan, | Wylle avenue llbm:’wl’lllabu(‘, is at Interest is figured from the first || Still deeper in order to effect a quisk fire | have besn obliged to change my | oy reported a light frost Tuesday| (. 4. o Russell and family re- | Was killed nynrau-y m- on the Taft- | and damage crops, is brought by Wil- | her home on Broad street for a v y of each month on all de- ||clearance. There's real picking here ceive my former patients, Farmers wer ing the first new | WO weeks' visit with relatives in rairoad, y_’m,-k When lh- wAs ity by.| | Por the pavedut el & demand nots ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. 10th. s antic. an electric car coming towards him, 1,000 Sydney A. Dolbeare of Salem : S Small lot of Wash Coats, Rej Offise _hours: 8-10 & m. 1-2 and | clder about tho strects on Wednesday M, being unable to get eut of the way. He | sues David L. Akers, also of the town | By Miss Marian Parkinson at Lunch- b gt “"*m ’:'”‘2 6-8 p.m. btk 8 smin o 21t 38 Mr. and Mrs Russell Baird mo- | was knocked into the river, where bis | of Salem. oo Qiven te Gix. Frighds. s b g utd e y was found. 'S, - " chol . The cool nights make state tobacco | tored to Black Point from Norwich last | PG Was 1ouid, FTrs. Godreau s a Divores Casss. PO S I T careful attention. _ “R GE“ R HARRIS growers apprehensive of a frost. There | Week and spent the day with Mrs. R.| 'Placing damages at $3,000, Hortense | On the grounds of aduitery John|,ireei” gave a pretty luncheon on All Departmests of Banking. Women's and Misses' Wash Dresses, £ is still a large acreage uncut. A, Barkman, ] ?oen':hmlf:ylgx:o:l:lw:::mlog‘;:fi: Tuesday to six of her friends. The mostly blue chambray, embroldery e The Palmertown choir is to sing at| Miss E. Hunter of Montville is in | dler, who, it is claimed, tried to_as- | unknown. A Preston man is named as f:,',?,‘w":“,';’d:f“’r‘(‘,"‘, '.‘;;;""m“,"a badi' ’d:,‘I'\“ 4% L) 4% trimmed—cholce $2.95. the Chesterfield Baptist church on | Groton for a fow days the guest of | sault the plaintift in Montuille on May | corespondent. Brooks of New| AUS Miking & charming damty and - ) Sunday, Sept. 5th, at 2 o'clock. Capt. and Mrs. Edward P. Griffin of | 24 at her home in Montville, where she 8 desertion, Eual;\. ronks olj ew | Lretty decoration. During the luncheon “l' “lm l"' “m:l [:1 Women's Fine White Lawn Dresses, 4 Mitchel] street. lived at that time. ondon asks for a divorce from Jesse|yjjss” parkinson announced her en- d Princess effect, handsomely trimmed, Alleging slander, Carrfe Nevins of | A. Brooks of Atlanta and she wants 10| gogevont to William & Bailey of this Have your tar sidewalk repaired or values up to $7.50—choice $5.00. 1aid by the Westerly Concrete Co.| Miss Gertrude M. Pendleton of | POSton sues Annle Maples of Groton | Tesime her mnle -~ Thoy were| qiry. s The Granits Front, Leave orders at Bulletin office—adv. [ Church street has returned from Chi-|jn Groton has been attached. Alleging adultery, \udeu", Roe Kin- | pgal El——.TATE CHANGES Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. ‘Women's Separate Dress Skirte, cago where she has been visiting her | It is alleged that Mrs. Maples wrote | ney of New London seeks a divorce colored fancy worsteds, finest ShatME The Waterford Sunshine soclety held | prothers for a month. a letter to Mrs. J. O. Towson, which | from Benjamin I Kinney of Hudson, DURING SIX WEEKS. fals, $695 0 $8.60—cholce 898 a lawn party Wednesday afternoon — \}}'-\: mailfllfl “fr’om il’l!".l\d;'m, %\L, Iln N. Y. hTht‘,y ‘[ere married J:Iy 16, 1];04. Farty- Eight P—d M by Tr al ” A ek Mrs. Mrs. Pebruary last, in whicl rs. Maples | anu she wants to resume her maiden | Forty-Eigl iec roperty Trans- 4 ) and evening at the home of Mrs. Rose ottt Clugnufiudnitoa of | Peb R s B N e v it Rloods. of Prover Small’ ot of Wemen's Bl at Jordan. Noank bhave as guests Mr. and Mrs. |y Nevins. The language was of such | A divorce is sought by William E. i) Capes, new pastel shades, value $3.98 — Billings and sons, Percy A. and|a nature that Mrs. Nevins has been | Tinker of Old Lyme from Lena Mather| During the past six weeks the fol- a s n“ e i+ T There continues to be a demand for |y ., W, of this city. made ill worrying over it. Tinker of New London on the grounds | lowing real estate changes have been b Lincoln cents at the banks. Most of —_— Hadlai A. Hull and others of New |of desertion. The defendant’s maiden | recorded in the town ¢lerk’s office: . i y 1 those in circulation now are minus the Miss Bernice Adams of New Haven | London have brought suit against |name was Lena M, Walters. Agnes H. Paine to Charles W. Bur- ’ Women's Wool and Silk Dresses, - N s . ton, land and buildings on Bosweil ave- i Princess effect, one of a kind, valus V. D. B” and Miss Hazel Swift of Willlmantis - t have returned home after a short s BUS ARG orgh Wain RN $15.98 to $20.00—chofce $12.50. et 55 4 inaiy puARE IN ] i T kB Eeities AUGUST GIFTS TO FAMILY IS SATISFIED e Ry TE (0 JONE MArERY ang | septls gonfiowers this seagos, SOu NeroRrk- THE CITY MISSION. OF JAMES NOLAN'S DEATH. | Pages lane, # 7| Women's and Misses' Wool Sults in ably tall ones having beem grown in| Lawrence Riley, who left for Terre i i 3 B Al Helen B. Royce to Richard McDon- Without doubt the recent ex-| fierent stvies and colors, values up lecal gardens. Haute, Ind., some weeks ago, has re- | Fresh Air Contributions Gave Outing | Skull Was Fractured at Guilford and| ald, land and buildings on Cliff and Hill to $19.00—choice ’u_u, THE PARKER-DAVENPORT €D, turned to Norwich. He aid ot like to Nearly a Hundred. He Died at New Haven Hospital— | streets. hibition of the Eastman Kodak A few years ago there were 16 vet- 3 x ; e John J. Clifford to Hannah F. CIit. Propristors, erans of the Rebellion in Ledyard. | the West and will remain here. The City Mission of the United Work- | 509y Not Exhumed. ford, land and bulidings u¢ Tativijle | Co, has convineed you of yo Now there are but two o executs| Mr and Mrs James Fenton and|®F® acknowledges the rocelpt during| ne investigation Into the death of|’ Frederivk T Mason to Phil I Hen- pension vouchers. children and Mrs, John Stapleton of | (NS month of August of money, cloth- | yymes J, Nolan of thia city has not| drick, land and bulldings on Broad- | need of additional or' Y5 ing and miscellany from the following way. Oak street have returned from a | persons: trey foul aatisfied that he s the man| o Feter M. Harris to Ma Aus- | paraphernalia for yo Trolley parties increase with Sep- 3 o 4 " Ay : month’s stay at Pleasant View. Fresh alr fund: Mrs. A, 8. Barbour, tin, land and buildings on North tember's advent, as cooler weather en- 4 Clalon 4 Sottee ONocis Ciormamne: r‘zg.o ;:J:‘dvegylth?‘::l‘l'r:‘-d";::‘ek‘"i Styoat courages outings which include sight-| . ang Mrs. George A. Lathrop|dale), Mrs. S. A. Gilbert, B. A. Tracy, | Guiltord last week and taken to New| , Gilbert Bowers and others to Martha seeing in and about historie points. |yave’ returned after taking an auto- | Anon, Mrs. C, L. Harwood, Lucius B. | fjaven hospital, where he died. The|A. Hunter, land and buildings on High Women's Fine High Class Sults, light shades, values up to $26.00 — mproved | choice $17.50. r pho- lography. The Reid & Hughes Co. CRANSTON & Co, We Recover Furniture and do Carped ri 2 Morgan, B, P. Learned, Mrs, Charles ‘- street. ©. H. Sweet and T. T. Palmer of |MOblle b ihrough Massachusetls, | 514 ana Miss Mary St. John Rudd, | phoy it e ueienanics” *0 “**| D, . Glimour and others to Edward Laying. e Giaraniee Scotland are at work for Contractor | ¥ermont and New Hampshire. Miss E. F. Norton, A Friend, Mrs. C.| "o the same hospital was taken|2nd Ada L. Crooks, land and bulldings | can supply anything you may|_septidaw : Shdw, who is bullding a dam mear| gy 3, g Hart is visiting in New | "Ciothing and miscellany: Mrs, . A, | THOmAs Ahearn, who went away with O tats ot William Bassett to Wil- wish in this line. Orders taken THE COMPLETE pangor, Me. similar to the one a!|Hampshire and Vermont at the pres- | Gallup. Mrs, Frank Harwood, Mrs. R. | the avelent 1o iy sar " He loarnes oe| lam R. C. Bassett, land and buildings 4 Go to the Fair o gnd ent time. She is with relatives at|W. Perkins, Mrs J. E. Fanning, Mrs. | o0 a000 S0 (0 B8 BOC o made 1t | o0 North Main street. c for enlargements. CoURSE lN . | Burkhaven, Lake Sunapee, N. H. W. 0. Woodipan, Mra, Rohart Stev- | pn o0 ™ coroner Mix was informed |, John A. Rockwell to city of Norwich, aheiS At the pretty colonfal cottage re ens, Mrs. F. J. Leavens, Miss Nellie | gra™ 0 GOTRRT, o atter and John | 18nd on Rockwell street i septidaw ig t cently built on Otis street by Miss| njioq ygapella Hayes of Worcester, | Kilr Mrs. Sydleman, Mrs. C. H. A James J. and A, L. Dyer to M. F. e . 9 4 B. Keenan of New Havep, brother-in- 3 5 & Bnukksspmu Shurlha"d Backus the grounds have been graded | w14 has heen spending some tima in l’;\(‘kv’r Mrs. C. P. La.n;L ur-."‘_l-;1 vlg: iaw of J. J. Nolan, was aiso informed ;'A’nd C. :&; Ii‘oufh»r((), land and build y y | making this one of the most attrac- | Norwich, P8 visiting Mn and Mrs, | Lester, Dr. Miner, Miss Lucas, The F.| o Tuesaay. He saw some of the|!nss on Ward street, and buy a new Carriage, Harness and Lap Robe. We will give you a whip. The prices on the balance ef eur 1909 stock is cut right down to the water's edge and there will be no ex- 7 Mrs. H. V. C. F. T) Angello V. Covell .‘!suALL’ DS Ong tice properties In the nelghborhood. | yoni b B B ClE 3 arttord, ;‘M};%‘mcgh;’l: Sves Mrs JL ¥ |clothing which the unidentified man | C: ¥ Thaver to Angello V. Coveila, Agency, So— Mrs, ‘A. T. Sullivan, Miss Caroline Gil- | Ior¢ and it corresponds to that whicb | g¢ree. - 164 Main Street. Several automobile parties from| ;. yjigees Crofton, who have been | man, Mrs. Frapk ' Sterry, A Friend, | Mr- Nolan wore when he went away.| c "% mhayer to Cornelius Collins, Norwich went to Lyme on Wednesday | 54 tieir cottage at Brownings beach | Waiter Bushuell, Mrs. Minnie Jenkins, | Mr; Keenan came here on Wednesday | jnj “and buildings on North Main || Here yeu can buy ALL KINDS IN FROM to attend the opening of the eighth | o0 [/=lf Coliee BY TEOWNINES BEACT | Anon, ang mganec fhs facty lonrnpg 18 Bis] yreet of Dress Goods, Silks and Coat f|cuse for not owning a nice new turn- anmual exhibition of pictures for the | T t& Li8 FITTRE ENE FEIERES M0 | Especial thanks are due to the twen- Yo, and| Frederick Wagner to Henry E, Wag- (| Linings, Etc, at prices 11¢ to f| out fair time. Come, look them over Ten to Twelve Months. §|benent or the Phoebe Grimn Noyes b g, d ty different persons whose fresh air o Gibasar ¥ dy| ner, land and buildings at Norwich |l $i5 per yard LCWER than any [|at library. . J contributions have given outings to o 3 Y1 Town. ; Mr. and Mrs. Tramk 1. Merrill pe- | IC85IY one Tundred different persons | f2ui, e, TERINe] (06 RTINS VPTGl | Jaseph Hunter to Catherine Troland, || “Big” Store pri L. L. CHAPMAN'S, r) 2 William Greaves, 72 years of age, e i » . = | during the scason now about to close. H nd if i1l be § ible t land and buildings at Norwich Town. A guaranteed saving of from No examinations. y 3 * | turned Tuesday from a visit in Nashua, | It is a gracious charity and has beem and Iiiw mpossible to| “alaug R. and E. C. Pearson to John || 10 to 30 per cent. septidaw BATH STREET. and for the past 28 or 29 years a well- : e " move the body until September. Enter at any time. known mill man of Olneyville, died|N. H. Mrs. Merrill lef Wednesday | Wisely as well as widely epplied. Hollingsworth, land and buildings on Aoy for TaWando's - Best " Boswell avenue. o] ~ — at his home in Providence Monday | for New York to resume her vocal garding Mr. Nolan teday by Mr. Kee Post Hill Improvement company to French Dyers and Cleansers. night. e was st one time part owner | studies, LAWRENCE ESTATE APPRAISED. |nan, who returned to New Haven on| j Post Hill o rohirgosn o5 e i With Norwich Cir. Library. o Wednesday evening. Mr. Nolan had Mr. end Mrs. W. A. Thurston and | New London Man Was Worth $9,331,- nothing on hig person by which he e Broadway, Broad and Cedar street and Norwich Business of the mills in Moosup. A Lady Tells Her Friends Slater avenue. Coll The body of Arabella, widow of S.|their son William, who have been at 625.26. e sy ot She_Cistaigk Willism Eysberse to Hans Rasmus- Vi y N it - P 3 sen, nd an u n MeK! oliege M. Havens, formerly of Niantic, whose | Quonochontaug for two weeks, re- | ooy o o | that which he wore. sen. lar on nley death occurred at New Dorp, Staten |turned early in the week to their homc W. E. CANFIELD, Principal Island, N. Y. Monday, was brought |in Hallville. Coroner Mix of New Haven on Wed- Hinckley, appointed appraisers on the | | Coroner. Hans Rasmussen to Willlam Eye- y said that Thomas Ahearn, who to East Lyme Wednesday at 1.2 estate of the late Sebastian Dufty | is still in the hospital, gave statements | PErse. 1and and bulldings on John and o'clock for burlal in Niantic cemetery. | Raymond Higgins, son of Mr. Ynd | Lawrence, of New London, rendered | which identified the man as Mr, Nelan. | “5300,"s "Meration to E. M. and C. K. Mrs. M. C. Higgins of Boswell ave- | their report Wednesday to Judge Al- Norwich to New London on a freight Fox, land on McKinley and Freeman Rev. Willlam F. Newton, engaged In | nue, has returned home, having spent | fred Coit in the probate court. avenues. 2 train and then boarded the Federal ex- | *YEPONE <o 00 (0 1onre B. Daven- ' state evangelistic work, left here Wed- | his vacation with his aunt, Mrs. Rich- The total appraised value of the es- | press. At Guilford Nolan jumped off o nesday, where he spent a portion of his | ard McCloud, in Durango, Colo. tate is given as $9,331,625.26. the train. OIS 1 apc Milieings Sa- Fresnge vacation, for Willimantic, in which — The real estate included in the in- N ——— . B. Davenport to Winifred Wright, city he will Thursday actively resume | The Rev. William Carr, pastor of | ventory, which is located in this state, EAGLE MISSING. B A L LA L) land and buildings on Freeman ave- his labors.—New London Globe. the Congregational church, and Mrs, |15 valued at $105,550. Iighty acres of po iyl nue. p Carr of Poquonock have gonme on a ;?,";m‘.;‘w“c‘su.‘,‘:‘?"fa’}linéfinmifé‘nf{".;? What Has Become of Tenth Regiment| New London Real Estate and Tm- mymersap Dz)r);l f‘;:mmlssl%ne‘r szfl‘t ||" 1Pn(- month's vacation, wWhich they will p‘m”d ¥ d Trophy? provement company to Patrick J. Bat- ter and Deputy Dairy Commissioner o : : - _— tershy, land on Washington street, v Ha ver-| A summary of the remainder of the . Tyler Cruttenden are. expected heck|%end in New Himpshire sod Ver-| 5 SESWAEY SR SHS SREEOw 4 The whereabouts of the bronze eagle| New London Real Estate and Im- 0ur this week from Denver, where they [Mont. Railroad bonds $2,778,756.54 | that was given to the Tenth regiment, | Provement company to Annie ¥. Mc- have been attending the annual con- oLD PULPIT. Miscellaneous bonds . 208351.89 | C. V., after the Civil war is what is | Garry. land on Washington street. vention of the Association of State and o b L i R Rallroad stocks -- 5,252705.50 | concerning some of (he members of L R B & Btleingy oo National Food departments. Used Over 140 Years Ago, May Again | Bank stocks ........ 18150500 | Ch reunton of Pwhich will 'ba hea | West Thames street and Kinnie ave- "'a a“ assware how satisfied she 18 W e Do Service in Bethlehem. ~ash and cash balanaces.. 308,589.23 | Thursday at Savin Rock. The subject | NUe. with her ”T.l] fourth Bonton entertainment —_— \ Personal effects . 514.10 | will be brought up for discussion at Richard A. Magner to Herman Meul- DG .r‘men' neld this week at the Wide-awake [ The old pulpit which has'been stored | ¥l iore. ave. other s of noimy | that time. On April 2, 1883, six com- | ler, land and bulldings on Central ave- P dancing pavilion at Frank Smith's |in a Bethlehem attic for the past sev- | ;. 1P%"8 5 panies of Lieut. Col. E. D. S. Goodyear | RUS and Seventh street ; lorence mills in Canterbury. Greenman's or- | enty years is to be placed in service | "3V ence owned $150,820.70 in |made an assauit on Fort Gregs, a key |, Phillas Bolduc to town of Norwich. lywyy J, INTEREST YOU Schiitz Milwaukss Beer, $1 a dozen. | chestra furnished fine music. Guests | 3%ain at the Bethlehem Congregational | nonds and 170 shares, valued at $180,- [ to the inner defonses of Petersburs. land on Lisbon road, Taftville. Famous Narragansett Select Stock, |were " church, The famous Dr. Bellamy |5 30~ 1 e 4 vt Philias Bolduc to the J. B. Martin B o rosnt from e York . | Sy Ty HBOM, B ety | 50 s Slocks o e Now o 'Noi | ey oaies o Septhrp, anel o€ e |yt 00 en' S ok o utom Yale and New England Erewery | Fartford, 2 and adjoining | years ago, and the church going people [ 4727 874, Hartiord waliroad. = 1 S ewenty-three bullet holes through | Vile: : Co’s Ale, Lager and Porter, 50c a|'OWns. Secven sets were on the floor. | of Watertown and Bethlehem are much Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific stocks | it and three bullet scars on the staff, Estate of Phebe A. Balicy to Jennie DINNER m’s dozen. g enthused over the idea of having the | CliCa50, Rock Iel Facific stocks | 8 the first. bannes plagted on the | A: Manning, Jand “and bulldings on Wines. Liquors and Cordials at spe- | Rev. Bertram Clyde Bugbee of Prov- | pulpit pressed into service once more. | Lhorased at $47629% = “This was the | BEE 0% "0 of thirteen officers and | Ourobando road. Variety of stock patterns in rich blue, e ame clal prices.’ idence, who has accepted the call of | Some changes have to be made in the | [aTs°%t, of the o 180 men that were engaged, eight offi- | ,, NO'Wich Construction. company to[pink and green floral patterns, etc. the Baptist church at Warrenville | Pulpit, such as erecting a platform % Frank W. Browning, land and build-| = jonpson's Bnglish Porcelain, Wil- JACOB STEIN, 93 West Maln SL.| win occupy the pulpit next Sunday, | ¥here the speaker can stand while de- | 7 igC%ah the eatate embraces $116,- | ceip ang L0 men rer e eiven to®the ings on Vrunkitn aud Chestngt strests: | iow Wase, Haviland Patterns, Agt's Telephone 26-3. He succeeds Rev. G. C. Chappell, who | WVering an address. The pulpit was | ioe & Con on deposit with New | regiment to commemmorate this gal- rank W. Browning hames Loan | Canton Ware, Gilt Band and Figured OVC. = thi % e and Trust company, land and build- 3 resigned to become pastor of the Union | Lpooct i e .,%‘;;Ty;‘::f:em"::‘:; York trust companies there is $150,- | 1ant event in its history. General John | {17 RS COTPOTH Jand and bulld- | Sets at $10,00 $14.00 to $35.00 Baptist church at 1 eille. 444.74; on deposit in the National | Gibbon, the corps commander, pres- Tnexpensive American make in Sets ) ranklin_Strest| 4 piymouth correspondent notes that | the church was held i 1890 the pulpit posit Wu’; “2";'065“‘““ ‘Bank of New N ":g'l';‘“:v‘a:ym %‘;“-phfif-“e::f‘{h’; River street. the Florence Automatic. is headquarters for the best ALES|upon application of Mrs. Mitchell, :rai:ml‘al;::ir::.fl‘l'a"cl:llil]‘lc:l"::dla hls‘- enfondy staft bearing the colors and it bore this nh{'e‘r{d Q:fi,,f,',l,“x'f,,';' fnr:fl‘l’md!‘flgl;d;r-‘ FANCY GOODS vn. .1mq_ucuy h“ operation— and LAGERS in Norwich, T e v e hav. Hernt e el | O e el e T ECLIPSE OF MARS fngeripton: Baltic street. Game and Fish Sets. ou Just Turn the Lever to appraisers have been appointed for the | bY Pr! 8] 3 SE O e 4123 “Presented to the Tenth Connecti- e sala oo s any height of flame or to In- O'CONNELL & SHEA, e Ry b d oo R el P vmmte". T Rs. meet! Patrick Morris to Annie T. Welch,| Children's Cracker and Milk Dishes, | stintly put it out—makes it far may27d Betiukend iics Inng Miiia 3, Avatin o i Moon Covered the Planet for an Hour | Gispon 8 by Major General John | 1and and buildings on Thames street. * | Chocolate Sets, Tea Sets, cte. o B BBty v ek 1 0ulhiod B Judss Pond.. Mes Maitcnon Four Fall Wednesday Night and Many Watoh. | Twenty-tourth Avms Corpt fof gal, | 1o PAtIICk Morris to Andrew P. Morvie, |~ Vascs, Pitchers, Cake Plates. made. is executrix of the estate. ed the Phenpmeno, lant conduct in the assault on Fort} “John A. Dombrowski to Simon Zu- A oo 2ge Grogs, Petersbury, April 2, 1865.” h Jer LOCAL AGENTS PR Necesslt’es The moon was full on Wednesday The eagle I8 not with the staff that kowski, land and buildings on Roose Pu‘m RACKS ¥ Sunday schools, mission bands and velt avenue. ad 5 kil o. 2 night and for the first time in 5 it | bears the colors on exhibition at the 3 SarFle Cad o | for dining room convenience furnish- “societies of Congregational | Be sure you have these reme Was backed up by Mars, which phe- | capitol. General Greecloy when asked | Joriee 1. Shanmmr 1o ind poden io |ed, Mahogany, Oak. churches in_ this YVicinity were pur- | your medicine chest before the cold, | nomenon was watehed by many from | ADOUE Its location, said that, years aFo, | oa s smhafnoM % vlhaws of fh]ar;‘s‘ in the $37,000 mis- | wet, windy weather sets in, then there | 8.40 ;x‘mu about 10 o'clock. The moon ?M“‘dtfi. timat o:h'“fle:h:' day llu A. L, “Potter and Frank Potter to A. N sionary vessel, Hiram Brigham II, re- | will b, knes®# from Coughs,|Put Mars completely out of sight and | turne over to the adjutant general's | w. Tilijbridge, land at Occum. cently capsized in a squall off the Car- | Gojds, ckne m Coughs, | T iers were some. clouds during | office. Those mow in charge at the | i b Aeleucnion: te Conitol city| 187=141 Main Street s decaon Bl gt e s - Rheumatics, and no rough, | the important event, they were mot|adjutant general's office know nothing | Lumber company, Rev. A. C. Walkup, the “captain mis- A BARGAIN IN LADIES’ Watches Preston Bros, 3 1 i sept2d chafed, smarting hands or faces to|continuous and a fairly ‘good view |about it. Thomas Southergill of this! oy Geer avenue. s i FMIIKIII SWIRE fonar: fed of starv: bother you. Each of these remedies | could be had, especially when Mars got | city is particularly interested in the| g B, Williams to George W. Rath- 7 B e akevation hefore DR [HEIRS away from the hide and seek game.| Whereabouts of the-eable and says he | pun, land and buildings on Mt Pleas- BRONZE POWDERS b e our could be Mars disappeared at the left side of | is going to bring the matter up at the | ant street. rescued. COLDS : It will be strange if many | the moon as one looked at it and re- | reunion. The assaualt which it com- | Gharles F. Thayer to Frederick J. ALUMINUM POWDERS Bipe's O sixn- 15 dawel, mickie —_— of you do not have slight attacks of | appeared directly opposite. The faet|memorates was ordered by direct com- | Lane, land and bulldings on Myers d Returns from the West. Grippe. Influenza or ‘Cold. SMITH’S | that it was visible to the maked oye|mand of General Grant and in his|ayenue and Aborn street. After having spent the summer in | LAXATIVE COLD TABLETS will|caused a more general interest in the | “Memoirs” he gives much praise to| Joseph Oloft to Dominika Oloff, land BRONZING LIQUID 1 L] the west Miss Eliza Setchell returned | break up any sort of a incipient cold | eclipse. Many looked for the planet to|the Connmecticut troops.—Hartford | and buildings on Otrabando ro: | on Wednesday evening to this city. |in & few hours. Price 20c. eclipse the moon and others were dis- | Courant. J. J. Desmond to Romeo and W GOLD and SILVER ENAMELS n movement, in a 20 year gold filled hunting case, Miss Setchell went to Denver the last : - | appointed -because the moon was not Dupuis, land and buildings on North of June for a visit with her relatives puguorgew’-‘l'fl ten: :«‘;’s;;;\?t;"::r flcro:;h totally dark, and some dissatisfaction NEW APPOQINTMENT. Main street. it in that city and spent a delightful two | and every time it is renewea it will| cx/sted until the real state of affairs Joseph A. Cloran to Andrew Sulli- months. She left on the return trip [ be worse. Get rid of it at once with| Was learned. The Telegram says: Edward Bayles, | V8N, 18nd at Central park. ED W ,S A t o T e o s s | o et S B | BN CROWELL'S,| A model for beauty and fose. Sunday. SMITH'S WHITE PINE. 25c, i st gy o has for several years been om: || K_B. Woodworth o Joseph Tar. N PAINS: Cold will soon give vou ree New Teachers, Bloyed an the reae In the rallway] V. M..asd dvme.1 Tohin to B.: P 87 Water Street, Just the right piano at just the ptember. "' "m' Quality guaranteed. JoflN & fiEo‘ fl' BLISS A Place for Hosea, | service, will probably be ioned g B i } mail service, will probably be statione $ Dr. Eaward Everett Hale was a. foe | 558 11,00 gl Iegs Back arms | o O, S ormale publie schosie when | &t the local railrcad station in the R T T e to long sermons. He used to tell a[QIL will cxpel all of these pains in|the all term commences next Tuesday | Mail transfer department In g siiort | EHAPREC, = 0 0 b Dacie B story of a long-winded preacher and | snort order. . Price 25c. morning, Miss Jane Dyas of Danbury, | time, succeeding the late Mr. Sweet 1and at Yantic flats D b s Open till 6 p. m. during septidaw the ninor prophets, Miss Minnie Gottleib of Soth A pamphlet descriptive of the his- ? S M-H- polits préacher,” o Dr. Tate would | SKIN_ cpr::;es i “colts wet, "windy | &nd Miss Bessie Lindeberg of tory of the valley of the Hudvan will | J: 5, FRnnng unt W 5. Allng to All the latest SHEET MUSIC UMMICT MIKIAEY | seoin, fonoe presshed orer an, houe | i fome 2Pl 0o, Coltoap® o7 24% | Norwali: e fopied B b St under She | o sva ilaings on. Chesuist wiresi | CHIROPODY and MANICURE gy gpecial prices When his ® exhausted congregution |others. SMITH’S’ VELVET CREAM i pesd s Hudson-Fulton com- | Juy Harvey lam thought he was through, he took g |insures smooth, soft skin, free from Would Surprise Them. On Wednasday afternoon, Sept. 29th, o DURING AUGUBT | will be located TS long breath, turned a fresh page, and, | chaps and cracks. ~Price 25c. Wilbur Wright will fly here during|at 2.0, a patriotic celebration and re- Claims a Widow’s Share. first four days of each week at > MISS BUCKLEY'S, 308 MainS!. |icaning over the pulpit, saia: the October celebration. 1f Captain | ception Will be held by the National| Testhmony in the final accounting of Wacch il B . On “Friday and Sat- Ve now come to the more com- Hudson and Mr. Fulton could only see | Society of Patriotic Wemen of Amer- | the estate of George A. Richards was | Yrday at my rooms in the Chapman maried plex question of the minor prophets. SM I I H that!—New York Herald. Toa. evd the Hoseon-Rattan colentar | basrd Fuostas or bubees. L s | Bivok. R el 'flmm 'ns 0 m AT R SN S First let us assign them their proper tion commities of the D. A & in the | tred Colt, in New London. "Te widow council chamber and governor's .reom, | Ia) rds, clalns & widow Jy2ed order. Whers rethren, sh. st t DR. D. J. SHAHAN, Homear o S Hunting the Reason. elty hall, which, through the courtesy | share after she had been separated IcAL ot sy : 3 EAT trapeible ol geitieman 1aa badk The Drug Man, Next winter will show whether Mr.|of the prosident of fhe borough of | from her husband with an ajlowance | ECONOM ian and Surgeon, | pew rose, took his hat and stick and Walter Wellman's hazardous journey | Manhattan, has been accorded for this | of $1.500. Attorney Dongl G. Perkins seans getting the most value for your Telephone 821 || said as he departed: Franklin Norwich, Ct. |2 tirt-two miles towarg the North | purpose.” All members of patriotic or ch appeacs for rs, Richards | money, I can give it 1o you in Hours: 130 to 3,30 and 8 o 9 p. m. || .. * ‘Place him ere, if you want to, | FF Square, Norwi o | Pole was long enough for lecturs pur- ) ganizations have beem invited to at- . P. Tanner is admin- AXwm going.' "—Kansas City Star. septid poses.—DBoeston Globe, tend. istrator of the ostate.

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