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Henry Allen & Son ¥ Norwich, Conn, Sept. 14, 1909, ‘"s —— Ul’;ggkfflgzfis The Billetin should be 'dalivered S.v-nl Possible Locations everywhere in the city before 6 a. 1 upacrivers who fail to Focelvs it by . §8 Main Streel. e Tme will confer o davor by re- Clml'ek—Ad;oumment Ttk‘l 'fi‘-fl h! kéhon. e THE WEATHER. : S e ver: scabies, split toes, + 3 . all of which are ADY ASSISTANT WHEN REQUESTED. it & A meeting of the members of the m o Y Forecast For Today. Universalist church was® held Monday t room With | oo jed by severe ncmec’mf ‘and caused by £ b e night at Buckingham Memorial, other rooms. o 14 t o g For New Lnfih.n o Fair v;:g warm- cfined to consilier a location for a new Tracy, would et c‘”“‘ome. g Bt s e or Tucsday and probably Wednesday; | church, but adjourned after a little |make a complete: and well equipped iy i il A e W e B .+ over an hour without taking any ac- | church and he estimated could be |{H s Tt < fng, Ay O the. Olisdhes TRpt0oeL 1t el e B e R s il L Pl B gt T ',‘::‘ irowing: Setnea” 4t L MIccooisE ] can b5 had of any Srugmist Lea & b H », ure ‘members mt when the | roof, granite gs, stalne glass s cast_weather will prevail, with sight |1t ing was called b0 order, Tdwin 4. | windows end hardwood floors. Thia|Eiving it an ugly blow on the side of | Osgood's and Smith's drug store in , B ? Wood- & temperaturo changes and light to fresh | Tracy, chalrman of the tristees pre- | estimate did not include plambing, o g e e Lalopa g P v g Yo, e o, 3 gasterly and southorly winds, followed | Siding and ¥red . Young as clerk. |lighting and the organ. Mr. Tracy | gt B e ralg e A by local rains, and Wednesday cloudy, | The matter of a mew location had (said he believed the lot and church e oy e e B A3 cooler weathier, with local rains. been under advisement by the trus- | complete could.be put up for $30,000, Bl e e o od Observations in Norwich. tees and the report made to the mect- | leaving a fund of $5,000 on hand, and | &} STIEEneEnt WHCh Groused the S A s s g e The following records, reported from (iNg showed that there were three|three Of the trustees were in favor of o6 ob the 9"‘ o T d the Ewmergency Laboratorles, 33 West Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes [Pieces of property on lower Washing- | the plan, dhcvvmd the cat. “Don’t ‘you sup- | Twenty-fifth gt . reet, New York City, . in temperature and the barometric | tom -street which might be bought bv| A motion oftered and seconded t4 & ‘coon when I see hint? | will send free by mail, in plain wrapper, D F P“Isl er u changes Monday: the church. First. was the house and | that the selection of a site on Wash- | Pose T know rog kol e el e § £ ' Ther. Bar. |lot formerly occupied by Charles D.|ington street be approved and the trus- et daoal b X . 56 30,20 | Noyes, now owned by George W. Car- |tees be autborized to purchase one [y Wi W€ R0, Jae VEUEr ATOKOC Health and Beauty Aid. 33 BROADWAY 66 30.20 |roll; second., the house and let ad- |of the offefed pieces of property. : > joinicg which belongs to the Joseph | Thomas Poiter, one of the trustees, [ Pin: m?":hf‘{"?" ;.‘(f.',’:,',“ S illows wont] g Coumistics and loiine' will gt clear Thursday, Plaut estate; and third a vacant lot | expressed disapproval of the Wasl *hel your CD"!PIGX.‘OII of pimples and blo:ch- J belonging to’ Henry Allen and adjoln- | Ington streat proposition, and thought | Without their ‘coon. es like Foley's Orino Laxative, for in- September 1 1 Comparisons. ing the flats owned by Dr. E. H. |that not.more ¢ $25,000 “ought to E digestion, stomach and liver trouble Predictions for Mond: Fair; | Brewer, be expended by the church in provid- TAFTVILLE and habitual constipation. Cleanses the A variable { By a tentative plan which Chairman |Ing a new: edifice. He suggested that —— system and is pleasant to take. The 4 slowly - rising temperaturs by using winds. ' Mracy had, showing elevations mnd |the Carroll 1ot on_ the cormer of Mc- | Fingers Crushed Under Steel Girder— |Lee & Osgood Co. The New Fall Fe Monday’s weathe floor plan, he explained to the meet- | Kinley avenue and Otic streét ought| Whel Club Changes Age Limi —_—_— e ing the Kind of church which could | to be Iooked iuto or some other loca- Dol b b as exemplified in our O be placed on any of these lots which |tion in fhe Otis street neighborhood.| Affred Lantigne, who is employed on olf Sown Mushrooms. i W High |l Moon | the meeting might select. This was|M. A. Barber was also opposed- to |{he construction work of the new mill.| Not many lawns in the city will ing Exhibits, will be OI' Water. || Rises. lhch\:;ch of almost the same size as|any guhmgs:n !'Lreeto'loxllfn; :;d ;n:t with a very painful accident Mon- ?foduees:he tm:,“x rfo}: nth;-;d tby L] - The old_ one which has been sold. The | advised:. consideration e Austin |day afternoon, when @ steel girder | former Street Commissioner John 18¢, 3 pair for 25¢ s - m. [P m [l & m Il P M Gioriym was to be on the street |1ot on-Church street. Others to speak |slipped and fell on his feft hand. The|Sevin Monday afternoon at his home, tense interest to | [ | get?|level and about 44x7l feet in size. | upon the:subject were H. D: Rallion, | ends of the two first flongers were| o0 Broad street, when he picked a woman. 1| The entrances would be through ves- | Dr. L. E. Walker, Francis A. Pike and | trushed badly, but it was not thought [ Derry basket full of the shaggy mane tibules at each corner, the pulpit and | several of the women of the church. | necessary for them to be amputated by | mushrooms, an edible variety which choir to be at the fufther end of the | As they didd mot seém prepared tolthe local doctor who dresesd the|makes a toothsome dish relished by 137-141 Main Street 56 |auditorium. There would be two|vote, a motion to adjourn was offered | hand. epicures. The mushrooms as self- arcos | floors below this, connected by stair- | and passed without any action' being | The work of putting up the steel | sowll in Mr. Sevim’s lawn. ways, the first containing the Sunday | taken on the selection of a site. girders is well under way, and the —— G e x§t§§'1'1§-'57: b oed tae - : seketon of the mill is beginning to be Carpenters’ Meeting. N. . Sevin & Stn 118 MAIN STREET % visible. Two sewers have n dug, one Two candidates were initiated and 3 GREENEVILLE ALL-DAY PRAYER MEETINGS CONTRACT AWARDED FOR - fotne the mein dewer of Norwich and | four applications ~recelved ~ Monda A Gomplete Line of 9 el eT g0es across’ ot wn night ‘at the regular meet! of* the ON ELECTION DAY NEW THAMES BANK. | (o miver, Carpeotden’ uiioy i Carpenters' hall, Many Returning from Visits in Other Will Be Held by W. C, T. U.—First of | Boston Firm Will Do #I Annual Au!umn Excursion i e 5.2 4 Ay oo Harry Bruce has returned to New — dayHandsome Bui York after spending a week with local | The Women's Christian Temperance Tk : n ot BLrabC principal business was the haring of| ¢ N, v sary relatives. union held the first of its fall meet- Teports of the delegates to the French | eet 425 signere o & wate oo Hecnee, i r—— 2 ings Monday afternoon at' ¢ o'clock ion hel din N T Miss ‘Agnes Mulligan h: turned to oo - | On Monday the contract for the new | convention hel din Norwich last Tues-| They secured 443. Next Sunday Rev. NEW Yfl RK GITY | s e oo %t i i 368 | o o it | S B SR S| B SRl B | Capots, Rugs, with friends in town. was awarded to Angus McDonald & |terest, especlally those parts which|a;ce address there. —_— at which President Amos Baldwin was Worls, Ac- Naturalization Club’s Mesting. in the chair. FURNITURE, n_Reached Mon- | At the meeting of the Naturaliza- S RTINS 7 TR g g for Shetuck- [tion club on Sunday afternoon the License Vote at New London. Latest Deslg‘lls Model Hats Selected by our own, buyer in Paris. Exquisite skilled milliners’ art. : tendawce when called to order by the concerned schools and litics, Two 2 —oN= ; T proaident, Mise Harriet - G, = Crose. | 0008 Busiom, and-the neWAbiaing | SN o6 T = S Ma,tt,lngs Lace You are cordially invited te e Edmund Portelance of Central. ave- | Bha nare o cram e ational o s understood, will cost about $10 TR W e F. O. E. National Convention. 4 y wadflesdfly Saplemher 15, 1909 |nte has returned from a week's vaca- | ereises "and Mrs. Lucy Flelds was |000. There were seven bidders. The |Meeting - bast and Zeph-| . Omans, Net _Politics got s : i ’ flon ‘spedt in New Zork. bt g B i buliding will be erected on the site | vin Denais. ah oty tert 100as fn (hs metNmal Curtains, Portieres, Via Central Yermont Ry Co., New London, A Notics was given and all urged to |0f the Chelsea and Thames bank convention of the Fraternal Order of ) ’ " " |, ¥illam S, Marray of Golden street atisd tha cuanty cotTeRtion 1o Myw i’“}‘,‘f,',?“:. in Shetucket stiestidmving| mr:'t'(- °:, C. ""'!'P'“";("-‘ hts ot | EREles, which will open tomorrow, and e o as returned from a two weeks' stay e of 'y feet, while on e st meeting of e Knights of s r' he H AND THE e N Wolh (|t on the B The deleates t0 the |north side it will extend Dack 137 feet | Columbus” three new. memberh. wers | Angt tor e’ oqnraticates are W e | Pupniture Covers and ElegantSteamer “Cityol Lowell” | | = = 13 | Willimantic, Were named as follows: |14 on the wuth side 82 feet. The |admitted: =Phiip =E. Hendrick Jr.|Syracuse Saratoga, New. Haven, Mrs. 3. ¥. Gleanon ot Dorby. in | jriinantic Sasre memed e fetlodm) ng will be 44 feet high from |James B. Quinn ang Joseph W. Quinn. | o iic " Clavetand and St Paul i Roind i Tiabats P e posi-ion | Spemding. tws. oo ea e S 2 | Mine: Crosn. iex-omcior. Muk-—3r v, [DHDE WL Be 46, shet Mo k Fome e o gl Skl Rasikis Art Draperies Trains named. below as follows: her parents on orth Main street. alternate, Mrs, Charles V. Shepard. one floor, although there will be a Ponemah Whel Club Election. year's convention. AIIIIIMH EXHRIT ——— s o g mezzanine floor at front and bank. Af Round Trip Train Miss Bessie Sweeney of Central ave. |, Mis#' Cross. who was chairman of | ™orye s dungation of tie bullding i to | Wheel cun ot 1ot ooy Honemah HERALD RANGES, Fare Schedule | nue has returned from a week’s.vaca- | gio CORLY ST WOTE Toboried T2 | be built on bed rook, the walls to be [rooms, on Norwich avenue. the fol- BORN — y | Bouth Windam..... $2.40 813p.m. |tion spent ‘with relatives in Provi- | paCireRtU T SN0 OL Yo andl the | LYo feet thick and waterporoof, while | lowing officers were elected for the| CHRISTIAN—Tn Williman 13 | epanon 103 820 pom. | dence, et s e Shed Tot meo the |the basement will have & concrets | ensuing half year: Presidont, Albere| 1509 a dsughter to Mr & Al Crockpry Ta]fol‘ed Snns’ antlc . $2.20 831 p.m. _ celved with evident gratitude by |{100F. All the tile arches in the build- | Poyord: vice president, Josepli Benac fred’ J. Christian. s orwich . 32.00 840p.m.| Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McVeigh and | There were 56 pails used in |08 Will be of cinder conerete. The |recording secretary, Albert Aborg: | —————————————————— l tviile . . 3185 S540.M.|family of Valley street, who have nk the first day, 50 the second |®idewalls will be of brick, but the front | financial secretary, J. Parsons; audi- DIED. and Glass Ware ais S, Arrive New L n.. 910 p-m. |been ‘spending a week with relatives |and 15 the third. Great quantities of | Vil be of. granite,thers being four | tors,C. Hadler and A. Aberg; ltbrarian, | THOM In Norwich, 1 Arrive New York, 3 & in Newark, N. J., have returned. ligeratura were also distributed large columns of ~West Townsend | C. Hoefer. The eleotion of janitor| mer F. Thompson. age l Pier 70, Bast River, East 22nd 2o e Toward Moad, Supeimtend. | ETanite with moulded bases and caps, | comes next March. The reports of the | Funeral services at ' cn 1 L Assort t 0als an St., 5.46 a. m. & Mr. and Mrs. John O'Brien and|emt of parlor meetings, spoks of her | With an architrave frieze, cornice and | officer sshowed that the club was, as| Church, Wednesday afpernoon at 3 arge ssorvmen Pier 40, North River, Clarkson | roruir, 03 M He, TPy Qpening the | purpose 1o start these ‘eatly in Octo- | pediment. The columné will be joint- | usual, in first class financial condi. | ©C1ock. : If you would know what Is new St, 74 m. past week as the guests of Mr. and {ber in different localities. The corre- )5 4nd on the frieze will be cut The |tion and carrying the full number of | BAILEY=-In droton. Conn. Sept 12, WALL PAPERS and stylish in Ready-te-wean The excursioutats will arrive at New | Mrs Joseph Carroll of Central ave- |sponding secretary, Mrs. M.ead, was | L ames National Bank There will |members aliowed by the rules. An im-| iota; M7 Bunice Caroline Chapman, Apparel you should visit our London in season to board the Steamer | nue, have returned to Providence, | directed to communicate with Mr. |P¢ 8 8ranolithic sidewalk and curb in I portant change in the laws of the club| years. Th 3 second floor during Opening James, @ temperance spealter, to ar- | [Unt of the building, and two bronze [was made when it was voted to raise | pupLEY—1n New Days. City of Lowell anfl be assigned to their by L A ey, el s e w Chdton. St 18 state rooms during the evening. g 7" | range to have him come hese and visit o e the age lmit required for entrance to| 1309, Mary Nicholson, widow of Sam- 4 T i NORWICH TOWN e it wandows: 5% int Clib ' from 18 to 13 vears: . Thia | i Dudiey. w ner o e > | And-are prepared to It was voted to endeavbr to secure ere will be three granite steps |law was made necessary by the num- | CHAPMAN—In Lishon, Sept. 12th, 1909 11 p hro e . A g g Ziih‘{"\{f}fi? Rev. E. H. Smtih Assists at Commun- | Mrs. Livingstone, Rhode Tsland state |\€A0IN& to the bank entrance. Thereqper of requests for admission made by| Kingsley Chapman, at the age of 76 d H k d f P 3 t] Saaneicss and ook hridpes.” ol ion Service—Mrs. Dexter Entertai esident, to coma hers t address the |\l be revolving mahogan- doors at | hoys, who were considered by the | Funeral from his lite name weanse: | (00 @11 KINAS O ralnting uiides & Chird bridge which ia. 15 proc e Noter o Entertaing | O s clube &t &5 eayly a date as |the entrance to. the “bank's public | members to be t00 young and inclined| dav. Sept 15 at 1 ‘oclock D m. " y o gty s et o RS- e LT possible. o space. On the left of the entrance | fowards rough-housing. Burlal 1o the Leonard cemetery d Pa Hangi LY TR i i S5 : AARle, m of $5 was/ voted to the |Will b8 the committes room and pres- . ¥ STARKWEBATHER - Entercd into rest.| QI per Hanging g rorieous | (! w PPing, | Rev,.ddward Huntington Smith as- o jient's room, a closet.running out B Sept. 11, 1909. Mary Jane Leffingwell, coastwise steamers and ocean liners. (gisted at the communion at the First | county and 310 to state*as fhe | e O, R e Tort. Toolian, | Miss Estélie Teat épent Sunday with| SSPE- 11,1909, Mary June Lefngwell AP Staterooms are $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 | church on Sunday. He spoke impres- | union freewill offering, fand it was vot- (170 the later at the left Follow- | sricnas in Voluntown. bt 9 each, according to location, and may |sively of communion with the Saviour |€d to hold an all-day jprayer meeting 3 8 2L 0% N0 OIS aPLCC 2 . . Funeral service at the First Baptist pt13 be réserved.in advance upon applica- and of the sacred memories of those |OR Election day, beginjning at 7 a. m. [ {iler, tye g By 4re. Thomas Greemwood has return- | church Tuesday, Sept. 14, At 2 p. 'm, e tlon to MR. W. J. PHILLIPS, Ticket |gone before who used to meet at thig |80d continuing untfl,/ the polls close yong i {herear corner. On the right | €1 from @ week spent in New York. [BUTTON—In Poquetanuck, Sept. 13, Agent, New London, Conn. season. This was probably the last | Various members of the union have ., ine Gown the, bank is e ladles' Lyman W, Button, aged 68 years. 4 This is the most favorable time to|commMunion Sunday _that Mr. Smith |yoluntecred as leadeys of the meeting |, oon "S3yp 5., well located so that | o Mis3 Lena Bissette has arrived from | pynera) notice hereatter. - 2 visit Greater New York. The thea- |Will spend here during his visit to |[for an hour at a timy. A letter of sym- |t € (o0 (WSRO NEUCS () Tolly | New York for the winter, as head 3 THE WORLD’S GREATEST . pathy and flowers ‘were voted to be ters are now open with all hew up- |this country. into the room. Then come the cus- | trimmer for a loeal milliner. o nt to one of the prominent work- ; o PR o Mon W, P. Poltor who has been |tomers’ room, the receiving teller and | w. B Maclane of L] . Mrs. W. P. Pol.ter, 4 . B, Haven is . . TICKETS Town Street School Mesting. ill for some time., A number of gen- ‘h"‘:m“fi‘lfi,"o"‘"’;“; publie space a |the Suest of his brother, Rev. D. B. GHUHGH & ALI-EN l lrvo ant wil®be g00d only on trains named |, At @ mesting of the voters in the |eral plans were tajked over before- the | AL the rear ot the public space a |yfzcrane, on Slater avenve. above, September 15, 1909, to arrive in|TOWwn street school district, held Mon- | meeting adjourne] . . — New York mot later than September |d2y evening at the Brick school house, —_— lecated the sate book and safe deposit | . prank Lemrler and Daniel Ford have 15 Main Street, 16, 1909. Good returning to leave New [Lewis A. Hyde was chairman and cOMMON PLEAS, COURT and working space in the rear, On |Io0rned from a trip to New York, . York not later than September 25, | Philip T. Welles clerk. The following 2 e e e K the Tee aoq | Philadelphia and Atlantic City. 1900 to Avrive at starting soms uniii |three. - Hominations . were made for IN_BEBSION “HERE |30 siesstuine Tloon I ghe rear, o0 September 23, 1909, incluive. Owing |members of the board of education for | _ i + Iroom, on the left being the work room, | ,, D= John Blackmar of New York is . to the very low fares at which these |three years, to be voted on Monday | Evidence and A/rguments Completed in Tht).fl‘ ‘\fll‘ be a mahogany railing xnd the guest of his aunt, Mrs. G. W. Whit- tickets are sold, 1o stop-over privil- | ¢Veniug next, at the annual meeting: | Hiscox-Donorsan Case — Motions | yuarhlo steps leading (o this floot. .| tlesey, on Slater avenue, for a few unera IrEGIOrs D. R. GORDON For all Gas and E'm 8% will be alowed in either directon. | DErTACLISeotan, —Azad W. Dickey, | ourd-and fanss Asignéd; There will Ve two skylights, the [4ays: . K, ¥ John W. Mullen; clerk and treasurer, TIME TABLE RETURNING |Lewls A, Hyde; collector, Jabez W. Passengers will leave New York, Pier | Sterr; 40, North River, foot Clarkson Street, daily except Saturday and Sunday, larger, over the banking space, to be B R On Mondagh the court of common |built of steel with wire glass, with two | Mr. and Mre. Joseph Davignon, Mr. pleas came in hers for the remaining | copper ventilators. . The smaler eky-|and Mrs. Henry Caron and their chil- testimopy in; the case of J. A. Hiscox |light, over the rear partion of the |dren are spending the week at Pleasant 6 p. m., or Pler 70, Bast River, foot of Noted Here and There. vs. J. J. O'Wonovan, which was partly | building, is fo be constructed in the | View, R. L s 22nd Street, dafly except Saturday and | MT- and Mrs. Herbert Mitchell of the | heard a we#'k ago. ~Mesr. Hicox, Den- [same manner. There will be a sout- e Sunday, 6,30 p. m., connecting at New | Scotlend road spent Sunday with Mrs. [ison and Yiawthorn were called and|tle over the spiral stairs, bullt with| Mrs. Lewis Moran of Pawtucket has London' with trains leaving 5,05 a. m, | Mitchell's- parents in Colcheseter. following_ftheir testimony arguments |iron frame and covered with copper.|returned to her home after a short requirements {rade with THE EATON CHASE C?., and 10.a. m. s were mad§. and Judge Waller reserved | The stairs from the first floor are to |'visit with her sister, Mrs. Henry De- Lady Assistant. septoq. |, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barber of Plain | his deciziyn. be-constructed of cast iron strings and | pathy, who is seriously at her hom. Saleuhatie el S . Hill are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. | Horace T. Knight of North Stoning- [ wall carriages with lugs.to support the | on Norwich avenue. S o 12’ llll S[fie‘. Daniel Maynard and son of Hartford. [ton, who has figured so prominently |marble {reads. The main = window P Henry B, Church. Wm. Smith Allea in sultsyamang the Mains of that town | frames: and' all metal on mamn facade | A1l the ell part of the old part, in- ol Haymond Lamb and Miss - Alice | during/the past ten years, was in the |will be -constructéd of bronzed. iron.|cluding the greater part of the mule,| J0i3dsw FALL STYLES | Whitehouse were guests during last | court froom. He is interested in a|There will be considerable terra cotta | orioims e Sreater part of the mule, Complete stock of Wels= P | week of relatives in Groton and Mys- | sult for about $1,100 against the work about the. rear elevation of the | cloced on Monday afternoon on ac.| ® * p including the latest patterns, Jil | {ic. ( tate kof‘Ira D, Main, Mr. Main having | building. count of low water. Qchoo' Shfles ready for inspection. hiad fa room with hiim for cleven years| The roof of the bullding will be laia ol A Quality, minus the high price John Stott of Plain Hill has put up |2nd Jhe and his wife had cared for Mr. | with seven-ply cap sheet composition| George Tillinghast of New London|The solid and durable ones. Button, - l 'l‘ [Pt Tl Ralg :w ".w_ a fine large silo. The farmers of Plain | M&A1 when he was sick. Mr. Knight {and gravel roofing and the foors of | s visiting her parents, Mr. and Mys |laced and Blucher cut. Sea those we | bach Illl|es, u 1 ’ Hill a.d the Scotland road are filling |8 82 years old. 3 the main vestibule, the public space|Jewis Tillinghast, on Slater avenue,|offer at 85c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75. & coss. thefr siloathis week: n, the afternon the following mo- [and lobby will be laid in white Itallan | this week. Miss Batterson of . New F Whether you wish to order or oo tbms wore dlsposed of: Bonds of $75 | marble of the best and hardest grade. | Tondon is aiso a guest of the Tillng. RANK A. BiLL, T . not, we want to show you the Mr. and_Mrs. Amos Wheeler of | Aeje ordered in tem days in the casc |The corridors, passageways will all|hasts for & few days. Telephone. 104 Main Street. hmps, fils lbi.g, a‘ new line and fashions for FALL. JJ | Brewster Neck are spending a few |©f {Ira A. Brown vs. James H. Ames.|be laid in white Ceramic mosale and pepa xS Nl a4 o, B wih their brothet Tk B nswer in a week or default was [the vault-floors, basement toilet and| Joseph Codorette, Joseph Benoit, 3 Wheeler of the Scotland road. owiiered in the case of F. A. Taylor vs. [the mezzanine floor will be laid in|Fyed Coran, Bdward Leffier, James HE "JOHNSON CO., pastuss o250 Charles R. Bogue and wife. the same material The round por- | White, Leo Jacques, Jean Lambert ‘.hers Brackgt' ‘. Merchant Tailors, Chapman Bld * Mrs, Wallace Cook and her daughter/ , TIMe Was extended to the first Tues- | tion of the marble flooring in front of | Frnest Demarais, Doria Phaneuf and ..For a Nice Line of... y i g O evre have returnod 6 theft o/ 0ay:in November, in the case of the | the revolving dors will be covered with | Gugene Fornier, all local boys, are en- L A =T . selectmen of the town of Lebanon vs.|a perforated ruber mat. ite marble i 3 Sl ETiile after viiting Mr. ard | R R aias Louls Burdick. finish will ‘be provided in all toflet | ¥ & vacation this weelc Lockets, Chains, Bracelets, i Mrs. Beetham of Wauwecus Hill . s <y Mr. and Mrs. David Akers and tu two weeks. room will be lald in Terrazzo foor- ’l’}f:'"‘de’*“‘fh;“)‘;h"’\';‘_‘.‘“”fk"e spenc. M The following cases were asigned |ing. The floor of the public space will KE[P IH[ KIB"E'S WH.I. Fins, Ete. ers’ pari/nie 4 > . w u L F Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Dolbeare of !g':tm g B oy PSime e ntp See the fine line at Tn {h case of Laban Dean vs. A. W.|rooms. The basement, lobby, locker —_— Dunham bonds of $50 weer ordered i |room, stationery room and letter-filing Brooch Pins, Stick M Sept. 1s—George Wi = Pitcher ve.|duction of small pleces of Trecela ! o Christ Church corporation. violet marble in the corners. 'he en- e { Sept, 20.—Thomas Bandro vs. Cen- |tire counter will be of Breccia violet | oaith is Worth Saving, and Some The Plaut- Cadden Co. Alice & _septidd Raymond Lamb and Miss tral Vermont Railway Co. marble with sunken panels. Al stair Whitehouss returned to Boston ' Sun.| Sept. 21.—Hyman Mullsen vs. Soc- |treads in the building wil be of white Norwich People Know How Jewelers and Silversmiths, dav morning after a few weeks' yvisit|rates Paiterson et al; Benjamin |Itallan marble. To'Bave it Estab. 1 Norwich, Conn. G4 s £ha whet Potouifarte ClMEP: with Dr. and Mrs. Lamb of ' Town | Cherkersky vs. J. H. Tubbs; George| There will be a handsome fireplace ant and Palmist of modern times; S0 schm street. E. Pitcher vs. Calyin B. Wilcox. in the directors’ room, the marble fac- marvelous and dumfounding are bis 2 R T Seth. . Sg‘l,oi-\on Ragzenber; et al |ing ha’m-l !’}_t‘lsrlh“ to be lol;hA!ps 'g,}-een Many Norwich people take thelr reastings of human iife that people ex- Miss Abble Harrington a vs. Bertha Wilcox, nis ohn E.[marble. The floors of the cashiers | yvos i their hand 4 claim, “Truly, the days of the anclent ¥ brother, James Hrrington, Thave hor | Thomas vs. Charles E. Walte rom are fo be of tonged and grooved L% ' e ] ": 'iby SnESeling -t A 0 rslock ' 18 prophets have returned” He tells ob- turned to Hartford from a ‘yo weeks' e —— quartered oak, blind natled. All other leys when they know these organs n vve 0 R N et s & SCIIWI su : % |vacation sbent at'their honya on Ver- OBITUARY. floors on the frst. floor which are not |need help. Sick kidneys are respon- locations, ete,, concerning anyone or & son ayenue. — marble or tile or cork will be maple. | sible fo C d ning. He develops modiums, re- gason e el W B B (a0 et ot Ot S o r a vast amount of suffering and oncoras anything @ ps 5 f unites the separated, causes a speedy | For nearly seventy years Mr. and Mrs. Charles I/{llibridge of |, The death of Dr. Lyman W. But- [€XCept the directors’ room, which are and happy marriage with the one of | has been the base of -uwly for . L i fer nor to rémain in danger when all fr, > th . vl 0 e 'Scotiand a & ton occurred at his home in Poquetan- |10t tile or marble, will be of maple. Wiil clos: them out at very|your choice, removes evil influences, | school supplies, and as usual we @ DENT]STRY 1‘;‘“:\2:";"(,”;7;5 Cnb s | Sunday | i Sbout 8 o'clock Monday night afi- | The directors’ room is to be of quar- |diseases and aches ané pains due to = 4 i | s, chokce Taulbves. wyll iGoencelllsetnds I, . ill health, but there is no need to suf- bridge of Taftville }&’{3”}4{,‘:};‘; er an lilnes of about thres, weeks, his tered oak. Interior telephone systems | weak kidneys can be quickly ana per-| oW -figures. Also Summer| yower o ‘eontrol and infiience others, | " Call an sond for u list of Dodtl Austin_of Norwich. Sicknes dating from Aug. 22, the day . rezzani . ; L Even though miles wway. be used in the Academ s oL e following the third annual reunjon of |f100F across the front of the building |Manently cured by the use of Doan's| Goods which is light at your| “'Jii. intormation s clear and accurate . ‘We pay cash for second hand . , il be a gallery with an attractive'| Kidniey Pills. Here is a Norwich éfti- ; - i Mrs. Byron E. Dextel entertal the Button family at Lincoln park. ol £ o - | over business, love, marriage, divorce, ‘eboha her Sunday school clags atihar B T e i blou . Bhst S, Ny e L s "C,:’m"‘e‘;d‘""“» prices. changes, courtship, heaith, law suits, books of take them in % . opx|on the Scotland road Siturday atter. | the eon of John and Mary A. Goode < Mrs. Amy M. Wilcox, living at 38 SO travel, property, family difficultles, etc. ) Crown and Bridge work is the work | po 1M Cio T caleg,. lemonade and | Button 68 years ago. For many years COURT ROOM CHAIRS. McKinley Avenue, Norwich, Conn., He will tell the name of the one you SCHOOL SUPPLIES X that stands the test of time. No |ice cream were served. . he had resided aat Poquetanuck. He s s {ONaS Teboaivad - M says: “Doan’s Kidney Pills are en- L E CHAPMAN, should marry and date of marriage. He | A large assortment of the best Sk A vt (Bt o8 Fous s b i was a blacksmith by trade but for a |Fifty New Ones Receivs onday for | titled to my strongest recommendation. will tell you how to win the affection | ity at the lowest prices. A ¥y outh; — | humber of years was an oculist and| the Superior Court Attornds and | Off and on for some time I was an. | septiddaw BATH STREET.| ;¢ the man or woman you love. ot no falling down; beautiful and as r;rm TES oA & ek tutarast m"gmm,on Witnesses, 22353 -‘fm?.‘;":cr::- ’.:;‘?J.n':’..?d ‘I’(?r;l Secret knowledge and influence plac- your natural teeth. The perfect and had Jooked up the ancestry of th 2 ys. v 2 €d in your hands to remove the cause B uneral Buttons (racing them buck G hose | There arrived at the superior court | Fe¥e S s iave. hal & siutilar ‘ of any troubl nfluence, m| work of today and absolutely without who came over with the Gov. Endicott | Foom on Monday fifty e oess Jigw Jauch fntis. i fortue and unhappiness. and open & i ery and inconvenience this complaint > or the reliss ' pals, i jts Ssercien, GER Direstor Sy 213:\::"“ ago and located at }:.‘:";f'”f‘e' i f;';‘;:‘l:“:{'?“z"n‘";"‘;’s will-cause. A friend, knowing how I|The proper time to paint your roofs :f,";fikl.'."r'.:]nmr‘f‘.:im'l‘:u:,‘n.v,‘r“},[e&'_“';u nwuld-w . Iet on parle Franca 1 fmbal 3| o S AT T had been expected earlicr before the { i ey Pill, rd T procured hens Frovm | e o rr ot s” o ones, (hat| most desire. < fatibn - an t almsr Getting Local Record: sesslon opened, but did not arrive, Iy 'p “gevin'g’ Son’s drug store. They - reeaitiong i It nothing can be done to Your-gom- m All operations guaranted. James N. Amnold of Providence, u |14, others wete placed thers tempo- { i errective grom. the. star, and 1t| JRON OXIDE--Black and Marogn | piete stisfaction, no’ chargs wil ba A new ‘ e 7 historian and genealogist o note, s | TATIY. hose thete vow will be per- | as only a_snort time before T was oehle. ) Fall Woolens recel DR. BEARDSLEY m erats s st wig, B 835, T e 8o RS e rrn | ARCOTUM-~ sk anf i | Csmecnc menoin win v sof * 0008 T00 n 1. ’ Prompt Mervice day or night. | By, Benedict Arnold was & mem- | New Director Expected Today. Foster-Milburn Co. Tl s | Give them & trial and get them at g ¥ JOBN KUKLA, g 237 Main Streel. T/ady Assistant, him, althougn he did make a mistake.| TLessing Bandlow. of Cleveland, O., o g “m.'_p““_‘ ! W sq [ Hours 10 a.m. to 9 p. m, Resicance 116 Broadway, H 'has many weeks' work ahead of | the rewly appainted physical dircstor | memcraber ! q o /Dy | 16 BROADWAY, MARTIN HOUSE. i aug254 b Thaaten. him here getting the records for the of the Y. M. C. A. s expected. here W Wflnun:‘;n%flu&lfl relephone 642-3. g: o B thie ltos, 28 e S e R &‘,‘;.';‘n:'..“‘ae‘fi., I L s mading 1n 87 Water Street. roita, in the International Blue Book. P. Peckhamn of Newport, R. L, the piag septlldaw

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