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PR A - ;70 G L | F: ” " o s from ARIOUS IE 8 . h Held e > wonderful soon relleved aeptasd “ h - = : : - ¢ 1 Ad dired his moia wits of & sevese Tomorrow the day will' be exactly M e Wi nj . Plckle Onions twelve hours long. K 3 g ! e . Trevor Brlscos as returned to New | trouble, Millions beieve it ha grent- ; 4 p — . {3 Haven n’:w entered the sophomore and v Peaches A party of Norwich people, picnicked Mrs. B. W.. Northup ot P B L class at Best . o . “ Cauliflower & Tamn S TV vistwex & Nopwich i g b - Jonion & Vg, Mrs 3. ¥. Barstow of Lincoln ave- | 13F Bo¥ fever, gilp and wwheopink| Sumday, Sepl. 26, 7.30 p. & t0ld | nue has been the guest of Central Vils Today (Saturday) R. Pliny Cochrane . al m.mcmwm-umm W‘*} o m . Guaranteed by The Lee & Osgood Co. —_— P S of Norwich moves to Groton with his | np ., P._fl“ 5 ‘Gmtnn %, ot r lage friends for several days. i i e : 2 RE - foen T e e e e | i, | R e 3, Sl M e e ettt Bt ), e e v el 200 Union o - 145 Main street s the center of at- | Ves 1o Preston. 54 delegates registered. The morning “very bright letter was | ity collese, Hartford, this woek. desperate as poor health. Success to- traction this week. Follow the crowd. session began at 10 and the afternoon g- Miss oW1 ‘who has —_ day demands health, but Electric Bit-| | . We have the full line of Preserve g g ‘Winfred C. Young of Unfon streei|at 1 o'clock, and told m Lawrence Chapman of Sachem ter- | ters is the greatest health builder the (¥ ' and Pickle Sfock, also the Spice, has returnsd after spending threc| The president, Miss Abby G. Willard ed to ‘the erican just | race has entered upon his senfor vear | World has ever lnown.h lt“rampel- per- Sugar, Jars, Etc. Put up the b It| That 1909 is passing is indicated by | moxths in Hartford. of Colchester, called the meeting to "u‘ 3 at the Massachusetts institute of tech- S:.i‘“.‘.’.:hfi:."&'..‘a‘.‘.. l-,lch':"\'-lh‘:u'- keops, the poor apolls. the fact that the first of the 1010 cal: o Tner . e Soning. Rour premouly| ZA de service conductea by fnology, Goston. Sowsss puriden and daciches the Wied endars_are out. B. D. Yanger, Gilbert Yanger, Har- | o 0 5 uree Of | Mrs, J. Holland Larrabee ey stem. Vigorous body and keen brain > orning session_we; Sil 5 Mias Sarah Loring Is the guest of [ & ly and, OMERS BROS. s old Morrison of Morristown, X. J, | Bay reports given by fih:';:mox: e o mam;:fi.::;,m{lhe ladies | Miss Florence Wheeler of 'Yonkers, | follow their use. You can’t afford 1o of Hartford, Rev. 8. ¥ Dixon of Norwich will fnave been the guests ‘of’J. C. Qiin- | Smith of New Tonte and Miss Alics coffee and | N. Y., for a few days, during the | Slght Electric Rlttera it weak. Tent “For the Common Geod/” preach at the Third Baptist church, | .- Bishop of Bozrah. Both presented the | the delegates bringing basket lanches. | Hudson-Fulion eelebration. fown or sickly. Oaly §0c. Guarantesd Stonington, Sunday afternoon and eve. joatter in such & vivia way that hear- | Tho aftérnoon scasion Iastca sbout an by The Lee & Osgood Co. s ; ning. Dr. and Mrs. L. F. Vor- | Ing their reports was declired to be|hour and was lly taken by| Mrs. Hauxhurst and daughter Eliz- s WICh: wep Bosats ot ton e aoe”'s | the ezt vest thing 24 befug at Silver | Mrs. 1, Pettes of Okayama,| abeth, who haye been at tholr e W. 8. MINTIRE of Hartford, It was the line storm and no mis- | 31" Sioddard at Lords Polnt i uBay. u‘:fi. Smith also :lvdb’“:!repofl Jaj a deseription of an or- | mee home 'Ln a'aa;l-on;'c:‘:l‘_:. T v h.t'inro‘t:"»—'{’:xn'e: ef: :f‘gl'flév l‘{g’t’efl::( “Why Vote Ne?” 3 ta , fort! s 1 il i - 2 | &s recording secretary, an Alice hanage in hich she and her hus- | cent gues of rs. J. ENdre row o s b prisgR s :1‘20;::;:3: e ine | the week. C. Learned of New London gave the |band. are. specially Interested amd | of Ot streer Jr. on Wednesday evening. Mr. La- | FOR BOTH MEN AND WOMEN. Because of the Shamnon Building | southern storm, fire | have been obliged to change my Male Choir, led by Mr. Frederick W, treasurer's ufofl. showing good con- | where they-have about 420 children throp is physical instructor in Har- a Lester. Mr. and NMrs. W. T. Lane returned | trfbutions and a good balance on hand, [to care for. She strongly impressed| Miss Irene Willard, who has been | vard college. Thursday to Norwieh after a short | The reading of letters from mission- | the delegates with the important work | spending the summer at Saratoga, has offics to Ne. 21 Broadway, Wauregan [ Save 50 per cemt. on your Xmas | T arles was a valuable item in the pro- | thiat is to be done there. returned to her home on Washing- Sundav Morning Mr. . Houss, where I shall be pleased to re- | £ilts by buying now, Plaut-Cadden [ YISt With Mr. and Mrs. George €. | GrCid i Yos Pacenaatc it Bro- | thAt | benedictiory in closing was pro- | ton street, On her way home she made A rtaity e B c:..* ‘: ? ceive my former patients, Co.—adv. 1 e attention. Especlally absorbing was [ nounced by Rev. Mr. Kellogg, former | a week's visit with Springfield friends. pea . urch and at 8-10 1-2 and o the letter of Miss Alice Brown of the ' pastor of the: church, —_— 3.30 in the open air at Greenewills. % :”"” hours: 8:10 & m, - Organizations of business men are| John Goods O'Connor, head waiter 3 ITUARY. M Mdiintire apeaie 1 Dot -8 B m, appointing delegates to the state|at a Springfield hotel, fs in town for > Orlando Shi h Sunda; business men’s convention in Water- [ several days, visiting his numerous| THREE PERSONS GIVEN CHELSEA'S PURSER Oupk... Gbiindo Shiriny. ppy . ::; :z ux:‘?:wnc‘:l T:w:"cr:::.m » bury, October 21. friends In the loeal fratemity. TERMS IN JAIL. | g ;; i Told Lv Capt. Orlando Shirley, ome of the ; 0 v acacho ¥ [ Witk Believed Story Told by Man Who Is | oldest seafaring men in ' Stonington, Birong Financial Protection ia one of | 220254 kY, T o einy a5, supplies for| Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bent of West | Mrs. Ferarro, on Charges of Adultery | Believed to Be a Crook and Loaned | died Wednesday evening at his homs greatest sources of contentment ¢ in Stonington after an iliness of sev- eral weeks from rheumatism and a |8nd sutisfaction. But it does not rest T i ve had @ chance | Thames street are in New York for | Gets Six Months — Burglars Get| Him Money. to dispose of some of their surplus | the Hudson-Fulton celebration as the Eight and Twelve Months. L . is far reaching In its effi- hi complication of diseases. He was 73 | there, as it k The Norwich Art School | = ™ s o G s, Fraak e~ *| S 4 e e ol semtecton o o i | SRS SR [t "’ 1 " - en the session of the criminal - . Up to within a few years, when his . v r Saturday night Is the busy night at | Migs Clarice E. Ryther, daughter | SUPeTior courk was resumed In this | Of Landlord Frank E. Parker of tne| | anced age Interfered with activity | Thames Loan and Trust company will 4 4 A Crocker house, New London, came to . aid you in greater achlevements. aut-Ca it - Opens Sept. 28, 1909 :'R']‘e“‘_“;"}““ Co’s grand removallge 31y ang Mra G. B. Byther re- €or‘{,e‘;",f.’.',m“},'1§“‘f‘.fi‘géx’;lni";‘.f flio | light Thursday night, when it was 'k'}.;'w'n:f.f:}?p",;:r{; o iy oaes s 4% Interest Pald i 2 - IN THB . -—adv. turned to Brown umiversity Tuesday | case of the state vs, Chyistine B For g‘;,f,':'?:dxé‘;,‘;‘rd‘ oo vho Save his | "pilot. He was thoroughly acquaint- nteres The Republican Electors of the Tewn CONVERSE ART BUILDING. C. Barry of Norwich has recelved ;‘n:"l:erEu;-;-;e:;ea.;fll{e:]:;ug;fln:::; ;:leg,wiga;;egu;::hwaha;llt&ry&hy:h W85 | over a watch and ring o the purser vi “a-;:;rl; ll'?'li iz:“son;: o'nDse.vx'.‘.:; 3:;::;::-;;21. ‘;r::‘:l’:-::':; of Norwich are requested to meet in DAY CLASSES. word from the manager of the Rock- © 2 = L thE- | of the steamer Chelsea, in return for - o go's Brown thi ed the jury in a short time, ana f 0s he was engaged In sailing of h . Town Hall Wednesday Evening, Sept. rown this week. i aha t and the¥ | a tew dolgris. “The fellow appeared at hils he was engaged In salling of | days of the month draw interest from o In Drawing, Painting and Design: 2 ville fair that his Rhode Island Reds & m. to1p. m. dally except Saturday. | won four first prizes. the first of the month. office in New London, " the complny . BVENING CLASSES. s The Rev. William T. Thayer of the {fi?fl",fif,,,‘,.;”g"k'c‘i:fi‘;‘}’fy hrOUgt | 4nq told a story of having been em- master at different times were W, i winners in several races. Up to within : | In Drawing, Niustration and Dosign;| Weeks of dry weather have caused | First Haptist church is to be in Put- | The state §itorney moved for sene D o toukar Boas for Bt | Washs of ths e of Wi Beath “‘e "'mu lm l I lc. Ination candidates for Town Offiess. TP m. to 9 p.'m. Tuesday and Friday. ' apples to drop in such numbers that | M@m Surday evening, where he will | tence, and orney Douglass spoke | Y278, & . i he made daily visits along the water ““ #| Por order of Town Committes, / was pressed for funds and was going ‘s . OHILDREN’S CLASS, farmers have had to turn them into | SPeak upon The Bible School Orbit, at | for the accused, stating that it was ces | front, where he was known by every- o In Drawing Modelling and ‘Appiied [ cider (o save total loss. the sonual Bible achool rally of the | M3 bellef that uhe’ was Dot legally N ) yhreiatives body, and will be missed. | Shetucket Sirwal, Norwich, o N--uw‘-;u. Conn., Sept. 23, 1900, i) [2 1 Satura: P Putna; Bapti: 3 e 'orcester. c ’ ~ 'here survive m s wife, v sep! Design, § to urdays. m Baptist church, married to Ferarro in Worcester. He | , Lhe fellow’s story worked on the Saubient’ 8" fwe stk septdd Note—Special provision is made for In several of the larger cities of d th: h he feelings of the purser and the money atudents of this elass according to a%o | the state the nack.stames P Mr. and M B e nathr Lot holly fe Mama ] o et While. INe Soweley Wt o MG DY ) s cias 0 -stamping of leters, | Mr. and Mrs. Amos Swan of Maple | in the matter, He clatesq e a0 £l Ll P8¢ to indicate the hour when roceived at | street left town Thuraday for a weot. | bad & rhai®e months old to look | S3rned over to the purser as security. | Fred N. Clark to Play at Breed Th COAL ANR LUMBER. the local office, has been discontinued | erm trip to Detroit, Mich., combining | after and that she had been at work | The incldent occurred Monday Right tar, i Week. Mostnem with ghessure, Before o | 1 £h8 mill siice N arrest, having|SBd sincs then the fellow has not 8- | coninuing along the lne of pro- o, turning Mr. and Mrs. Swan will vistt | D€en out on bonds. e b P e d e e iok: | gression, Manager the e eiaen oo aebration. Take | relatives in Ohlo and atop in many of | ytore Attormiey Hall showed a cer- | OWIGE Jay, tie theft occurred trom | Frooy e it e e i Gea. sttimer Chaisen to New Tork. ¥are | e bvge omn WD 3 Wittt 9,2 e | wighh e St vifted he Crosker | ok, g alted 135 dFimc e $1.00.—adv. % 5 = Tas Juotised thesk. He suln iat: buio | SN0SS' AUCLBRER Bhat._the Sallawa 5, 3lso of the concert or- P K st ts 3 3 oman w; y 3 . New 4 orce and Ehre A fatal disease known as the black | 5 N 1 Tolehane statin on ;{f);t};: lived. showed: the " Sosicty " ahu Yo81¢ | the Tellow tailied identicaally with that TS 25, OTN baach, Nex ouie | Pawer aying Ext leg has broken out among eattle in | poo roqinig s . ks' visit | from. ‘The man in the case Is to serve | Of the Person who pawned the Parker | t BT 110 ™ §i M8 BERUIEE TOHCH Qualities in Chappell’s Coal ra n n rned from a two weeks' visit time piece at a Golden street loan of- - the western part of the state. Fat cat- | Wit - e spenc m Hantar* pare Severm In prison for attempting to kill [ 70® Qo0 A & o0 e e ta amran | his field is unexcelied in this locality, s a 1R batr T Lager S indler, two years are the most. sus- | sy, Jenuson's. #eatvisth s 16 yedre "Totke - Wheelet said. that touble} 884 i vorking off stolen property in DI L ete (ot aradh Iot dor, e and he says he was hardly able to | gencrally results when mactied Len | New London or nearby town lcian, gives promise of mome ex-| Its clean and fres from siste. at the i content himself without Kearing some | ple run y.w-y with men or wmen' as B~ T S :.171"..:': rl::.hf."bo& gentlemen having the same price as anybody Wauregan R e et rmotes | compiant over the telophane, but | the case may be. e sntomn tes FUNERALS. 15 | Boenin the theairical business in & | s’ Sl . M. J. * | thinks it is a good way to rest.—Ston- [ Woman to six months in jail. At the musical way for year ¥ . o = who has been called as rector to St. | {1 ks fLiu 4 & b °"" | same time he commended ihe hus. Robert Porteous. The patrons of the Breed will be House Peter's church at Plymouth, was vis- band of the woman for the way he| On Thursday afternoou at 2.30| jicacea’t know of this fact, as it will iting friends in that town Monday. Cafe. . had acted in refraining from violence, | 0'clock the funeral of Robert Porteous | bat feature to the credit of A PE 0 George R. Sanders of Norwich. who | and warner him not fo have anything | Was Leld from the hame of his brether e e D i oo E. CHAPPELL C o . Capt. Edward R. Geer of the steam- | WA hospital steward in the Sevanty-|to do with the people connected with | in Fairmount street, there being & Mr. Clark _enters upon his new du- er Old Colony has been assigned te | Mfth regiment, U, §. C. the case. He said he had been at|large number of relatives and friends tles at the Monday matinee. We're overstoocked with Deubls rrel Shot Guns. Te reduce Central Wharf and 150 Main Street THE PARKER-DAVZNPORT (| the steamer Plymouth, which has been [ Tenth regiment, U, 8. C, heavy artil- | Work In Newark, and intended re- |in attendance including relatives from Telophones. stock we have marked eue Proprioto ll.,' chartered to ply on the Hudson dur- | 1ery during the war, was in Hartford | turning there at once. out of fown and empioyes of the Por- Fell Over Balustrade. standard makes of gune te ’ i 2 ing the Hudson-Fulton celebration. | Wednesday, for the first time in 20 Presented on Bench Warrant. Leen closed fron: one until four ck.| On_ Friday evening at the Waure- cost prices. Look them over. o years. He enllsted originaly in the| Being anxious to have thelr cases|The sersicen were conducted by Rev.|gan house, George W. Brown of New Two H. & A. Double Barrel The people of Norwich appreciate ';{h‘r:e:ll;th _Cor;lnec;s:t ret:lm;;\t from diwposed of as soon as possible James | Dr. Leweliyn Pratt, assi . 'Y‘er CA Ldoiinr | P TR Siiase: . tonm requil 4 - | Montville, ‘an ich. 52. - | 8. “Worces aken with & poor W, - Y S Mol b il et i e .1 viattios P a1 i R e T e AR ing the stairway G the office floor, : prics $80-—sale price $108R family friends in Rockville. on bench warrants, they having been | beautiful floral forms. The bearers| When halfway down he was seized A box luncheon has been pl: a b 5 bound aver to the January term of the | were James Gordon, A. J. Wells and | with a dizzy spell and plunged head- H POLI One H. & A. Double Barrel Ham. I',‘Au u'um RY - ) n planined by o, TR o T PR superior court, criminal side, but were | Willlam Moodle of Hartford, John B.|lons over the balustrade, striking on THE NORT! E merless Gun, regular price $17 e members of Eastern Connecticut| THE CASSIDY-BIGGY WEDDING. | ready to plead guilty. Porteous of Portland, Me., Louis Por-| his back on the tile floor. He vas |has recently been discovered. The fact —sale price $15.00. D. A. R. chapters, who are to attend _— McKenna said he was born in Hart- | teous and Archibald Mitchell, Jr., of | gotten to his feet and a doctor called. | that JOHN A. MORGAN & SON was ree. A choice line of the latest styles in|the apnual gathering of the Ellsworth | Celebrated at San Francisco on Sep- | ford and has worked as a hodcarrler | this city. Burial was in Yantic cem. | He said he had had such speils be- | geiling the best line of family coal and Three H. & A. Double Barrel Fall Hats at Memorial assoclation, &t the Elisworth | samber 7th in St. Bri Church, | fn, New London, Plainfield. and a3 a|etery wlhere a commitial service was | fore. It is not belleved he will suffer | lumber for bullding purposes was dls = * . Mss BUCKLEY'S 308 Mai homestead In Windsor, next' Friday, 'n 2t 2Migids Church. | |iatorer at Fishers Istand. He had |read. In attendance from oov ot town | any 11Len‘:cu from the fall more than | covered in 1814 :mm‘: o lll"--_ ;;:;': 2 werd 3 Y v 6.50—sal 4 ain St.{ octover 1. | The weding of Miss Regina Bigey, iy wiats Gthon. 'meg;‘,:“gr:‘daléi Wil o A ) g BT SRS Still doing business at the Old Stand. P ‘:’h m' L4 'I . alles late chief of s ; : tha Do o rrel am- soptaza Thursday's Meriden Journal com. |police, William Biggy, and - Ensigs | PeCause a watch which another man | Miss Jessie Hislop of Auburn. N. ¥ At Arctic Club Dinner. Central Wharf. Telephone 884, One a stole was found in his possession. He | Jokn B, Porteous, Portland: Mr. and ? Ty ared upon the fact that September | SITIAM, L SOty pofy S0, UnNed | 1" also gatten thirty days for being | Mre B, ah irirand: e and| Among those who were in attend . 5 States torpedo boat Paul Jomes took “ - vy = ance at the dinner given by the Arc- A new and complete line of | 2 ¥as the birthday of the rector of | State Tuesday. Bept. 7th at noon o St. | %ith %o men who stole valise. I |Petcr Murray, Spriagfield; Grahars [ SA°¢ At the dinner given by the Arc- anI mer Gun, regular price §25— o price $22.50. One Remingten Double Barrel mer Gun, regular price $25—sale price $23.75. St. Andrew’s Episcopal church, Rev. | gy id's church 4 claim=d he was intoxicated when he | Hislop, New London, tnd David Rob- di % the NexE Fall Woolens received. | T, Randall, wha was bor Septem- The wodhtng i metsco, Cal yent Into the saloon of Julius Wuti- | ertson-of Staffora Springs. 0 Cook, MD. discoverer of the Norih ber 22, 1854, in Poquetanuck, b ; , in_Fra treet, Sept. 12, lia- v Alles on charge . e Come In aad have a look. of ' clerpymaks ek e et freidtives and clowit friends: of the | ud o b L s - - | arrangements, Astoria on Thursday evening was couple. Emerson P. Turner of this city, whe The_ bride wore a traveling suit of | ° 211 his trouble. Charles F. Whalsy, was seated at table No. 5. Free Burning Kinds and Lebigh . These are only a few of the JOEN KUKLA, Merchan! Tallor,| nev. c. m wicretts win speak in | bius Ewciccloth with a picture hat [, CiY Attorney Hall expla Wathay | 0,0 Friday atternoon the funera of ALWAYS IN STOCK. shaving Bt 0w dhow wied i Franklin Square. | the Central Baptist church Seviad ill\!“(:llflf(' a shower bouquet of lilies saloon by the proprietor, and the safe Charles F. Whaley was held from the Stable at City Barn. showing. See our show win- morning in exchange with the pastor. | 2f, 1S Lo ey While Her only sttendant | door a2 opened. The ‘door had mot [ [efTS Ol TuUneeRl Biractor Geger, there | o\ qyuuradey night the new stalls A. D. LATHROP o —adv. in biuc with a hat to match her cos- | LoSR ocked ‘and nothing was miss- | 5tiendance. The wervices were con- | on the main fioor of the city barn . ’ ing. were used for the first time. They HAILE CLUB | ..., oo Gearre L. Mo- | riuge vy her brother, Jota Sikar. “hu: | ,,Ju0Fe Whesler conimended McKen | 81t BY Rov. G B Ewing pastor of | wefe, used, ior the Arst tme THOY| 0 e g 142 Main St - | Lean is sending to ewners of facto- | sign Leonard, U. S. N. a classmats ot | 18 for telling the fruth and stated that | church, There were handsome floral | basement and give. the city, hor: Telophons 368-13. . rles, stores and bakeries, biunk forms, | the bridegroom and graduate of An. he would not send 0 prison, but | oo and the bearers were Dwight|2an up to date stable, ciean, healt! g y which are to be filled and returned, | Lagolis. acted as best man. would fl' him, 2, year in jail, and |1, Onderwood, H. L. Yerrington, Al.|and well ventilated. The basement is octind . § . ed to reform. ised for storage teams and apparatus iving the h £ The impressive marriage service was | “5' bert W. Lillibridge and William' La- | U French Restaurants oy e Tours of CNNRSNEEE S by Kev: Francis Hasvey of Moo Eight Months for Dutkows| Pierre. “Burlal was in Yantic cemetery | Deing kept ther. Preston Bros, FRANKLIN SQUARE. women and minors under 16 years of : o 2 i Park. _Ensign Cassidy is the son of| For Dutkowskl, who pleaded guilty, | where a committal service was read. 000 daresan = TS VeIng St jto | ne’ Sy Mira: Btricks Cemmmity of oo | Aoy R T Tt ated ullty, Myatienigaianas 1. CHNCE Hgd-otn c AI.A TE cuA Ladies' Restaurant .for Haile Club wick, Conn. Thelr gift to the bride | pointed guardian, made a plea for Report of Delegate Chapman. in Sowa fhs YOSk SBE NS Sien il Members, Secon loor, - B Was an amethyst and pearl brooch. | leniency. Cit; Attorney Hall explain- C charge of the tearing down and !hlrf- sireat, ¢, Ploor, facink Muin || mhe chidren's class of the Norwich | Tha yourssomme 320, Pgarl brooch | leniency, City Aitorney “Hail expiain- ping of the portable houses that have| — Restaurant for Open House Clup| ATt school will begin on Saturday, | Monte and will pass the honeymoon in | Powers’ fish market in the night sea- % "l“ g b st apa s B s s Members, Second Floor, looking on | SePt. 25. Special provision will be | southern California, ana will then leave | son. but he had teken mothion Sens place. Well Seasonead w00d garden. mrde for students according to age | for Seattle. where Ensign Cassidy will | accused stated that he had worked in Dinner—12 fo 2—at fixed price— | and proficiency. The day and eve. | Join his ship. the bleachery and for his father, hav- R zznd Y ar sroms 30 cents Ladies' Restaurant: 35 cents | ning classes besin Sept. 28.—ady The bride i @ graduate of the Do- [ ing been here eight years. He had iven at length and in fine L Open House Club restaurant. G & muaican convent at San Rafacl and |been drinking when he went into. the | form, ng the meeting one of the g o c' H H‘SKELL Bupper— to 7—a In carte. A Newt. S Tl ; | has tiaseled in Europe and is attrac- | market, and had never been to jail | most’ interosting the asescition. 1ie J TUES., SEPT. 7, 1909 The Popular Wednesday Evening | mopert Crofckenans Pl cyiinl g ST R in his life. Judge Wheeler gave him|held in some time. The national con- m \ s 480 Phonse —— 402 3l 3 » ongratulations by wire from the|some goo vice and sentence m | vention is to meet next year in Roch- :fl;":" ,:'L be resumed October 6— |terford, who studied the undertaking | eage ins iacions, from friends of the | to_elght months n jail. ester The local recaived one . mew ‘and & Frankiia 8 98 Thames o business in this city, and who has | courle That completed thie basiness for the | member and had one application at DINNER, Saturday, Sept. 35, 1000. |been in New Haven for soms tie —_ day cnd court was adjourned until [the meting Friday night ® o CONBOMME ¥ERMICELLI completing his course, has passed his J. B. Palmer Wins. THSMIAT SRl st IR oo & - F e \x“tg “m B A LA MODE Saminations end expaots €0 go to 3.8, Pahmer hae besn showing his | state vs. Abraham Fox et al. will then 4L . c.uuwg's X o PEAS | Okishoma CMp, where B will start in | stock at the great Roehester, M. H. | be tricd. Mo moronrt ooty " ihen ot T e St cutting the | O\eanses e Stem ye » aawE business. fair this week, having captured seven | tried this term, it is understood. FO o ok o aeround, Ao 7 A LA CARTE PARISIAN MILLINERY e HL ’éfifim’fl,fi'&? e amount o the owner of the tent - st in 2 v ASA WILKES WON. For vagraney John Callaghan was N Lo the ring with five others &nd his fa. s bk o given twenty days in jail. The con: DISN‘SCA“S and it B e Olered | e it Hiee tanrs 228 | Took Threo Minaihe Hanta;at Mipola | Ssed casd T AEhioet e Sas ious Buyers—A Hint to Shop- [ g 500 Tedal He oy st sud s in 214 Pace., was called up and he was discharged. buck for $40. “Vryeol Orders taken for all kinds Asa Wilkes, a chestnut stallion Acting as Day Starter, Cooler weather I coming. owned by W. H. Hall of South Will- | John W. Kinney, night starter at Laxa) of Hair Goods. RABrubeck, Ao, He 4 N ’{‘hal will mean a demand for fall ington, Ypaced the fastest three heats Iira‘_rtlklll; uzunm Is acting as dl]y Y Comb. d A hats. % ever made in a race on the Mineola, | Starter during the next ten days while Sw ings e up. w Thers Wil be trisk shopping todar. LT Oh i . Aneas, W, JL. Stebbing is spending his va- SR TS mase i, R and many of the choice creations will R Wilkes, Artful Mald, thy cation at the Hudson-Fulton celebra- i g be purchased by fastidlous buyers, afl Straight in 213 54, 208 12, aBa DAl tlon. ¢ Jobn Tdwards is temporarily H;-r, Orinu:-nt-,c:.'o i :" ¢ . ’ The time for the second heat was only | acting as night starter. A equisites irop, noted ‘on_Friday: one-quarter second slower than the To get Ws beneficial effects. M. ', d 'Sh 00i 4 2 it ;%gall;rmahng:r I musford maire, e track record. The summary fololws: Conservator Asked For. always buy the Genuvag, lanicuring, Shampooing, ¥ buys a O size 15 Jewel, nickle striped ribbon ana black eigrette. he | reo st Admit, that Jou, cannot | o, az%fl:imcghc!m;;—lx;nr;‘,uuimi y Dg; f’..‘;’;‘v’.;’;:;:‘::’"u,‘.’,:,“x"xf"::','f manufactured by the Face and Scalp Massage. 4 n olive bronze pannhe turban, the |reasonably sxpect, to go the ;s Vped mevement, in & 20 year crown shited 11 Star shape. 108 irime | HAREwihoRt " caLEhing e ‘o | Rabetta 110 & Pt e i asnea e 3| CALIFORNIA on all the latest ming wings in tone of green. “getting a cough.” A, iricorne model in ‘biack heaver, | 7The more cars you take of yoursele | Bwaa Boy with long white plumes, held in place | the more certain it is some slight o A by a military rosette of gold cloth.. | imprudence will cause colds and | Rlice Mack, b m, J. H. Phillips¢ 4 dis filled hunting case. # Quality guaranteed. . blk g. . 3 3 3|Carpenter. The matter comes up for a hearing early next month Fic ’synup co, Fannie M. Gi“on . ROOM 30, CENTRAL BLDG. Tel 508 Sheet Musw . may2id H , Herg are some attractive models RSN A tashionable “bathing cap” shape, | coughs. Asa has started 18 times this séa- to en- | SOLD BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS in leaf panne, with velvet N ider h eat] h | #on, winning 16 times, finishine sixt ; mN & ‘m fl. nuss lnospl. b > ".' “ )m” i of cold :::‘u‘: ‘;uta:nm’ I,y'P:tocmou‘ lbrr tl!'nge" fe‘?&mln r:c;!. -u:g11 rag tlmun ol one aize only, regular price 50 per bottle. A. m E A N no U S[-; Ses s ¥ irown sailor wit! rollis brim, | and ‘oper treatment and thy y s af orwi st year, green and brown osf leathers. IGHT N secure something which o ere she tl pa; Farrell & Sandersen. Props. =gl Look for these’ and equally stylish | can be ‘Gepended to speedily 1 was formerly owned by A. L. Martin. hns:today ‘widle 08 your {hw)l’nns yo; from couthlnapn‘,: R T —_ v ; SPRCIAL RATES to Theatre Troupes ' [} m’ I’ " m rounds. lerg are the remedies that wiil d o vell Men, - Livery counected CHANGE IN ADDRESS. The millinery advertisements in The | it. Ksep them in your medicine ctonet, | - SREMOVINGZBANK SUILDING, Plainville—Humane Agent It Makes Wrinkles. . n;-.,::. STREET. m‘ s “fl. BR. N. GILBERT GRAY, fullstin show’ where they are to be | use them when needed, and we guar- | Blast Brought Down a Pils of Brick | huy me Ge humd investigating com- 4 49 Main Stroet. formarly at Hodge's Stable. in now - | foune: ot O P Jou Sdinst —Only One Story Remains. Dlaints of cruelty. . Warry over ill-health doss yous 0 rear ol ranklin square TBUIT FOR Son o h 5 Aagyne Bealth ne good, and causes h.lul ““‘ .“ T Lty m:u‘:;r::m:fi COLD TAB. | Thames National heok tatlace Bk ) $Ie S. F. GIBSON e . " : . ames Natio; n| uilding be- than you are. IR DERINLE | soice Sltaay Rennll Wi Soain |, S8 ing rushed along and on Pridsy atter- | ; 1t you ere sick, don't but g2 | Tin and Sheel Metal Worl e al lowes! prices RAKERY o A. D. 8. COUGH PLASTER. of the wall and veuite. Thers resios et B e usands | Agent for Richardson and Boyntes | P14 We are confident our Ples, Cake and | Smiddy at the hi the i E. B - i Bread cannot be excellod. Give us a | Balmeitown. the. sult of Chynee® | PRICE 6% FOR THE THRE 65 West main Strest, Norwich, Conn fo Any of riak cene Browning of MontyiMe vi. Charies X, ot ] - decta v the Ale that is acknowledged to be the nov2d 20 Falrmount Street, | Miner of Preston was heard, At- the blast brought a crowd mxrrflnz n the market — HANLI ——— IR TNirmeunt Btreet. | ¢oimey Barnes ng for the plain- to the place to see what bad happened. |- PEERLESS. A telephone order 3 4 7. CONANT. 7\ Fvankitn strees. | \T 0, AlOrnSY, Btonart defanding. P W § L) OPEN o | receive attention. ’ Whitntone G aga he 3. 3. C. 10| Il Tachint Lt Tamsars and s Used Now Haven Tracie. a 1s o i 3 De yi H ff C |53 MecoRmick, s Franiin 8t » -~ 5 ? Centrat o Clrs ere e st s e me :,,:Vc,,,m,‘, Thal e o ey The Drug Man, Py . -"m"":.t a DR d overy =110, m mayisd : _them. 2 mar efors paying a: \m was that Plaind . beo e wreck at . Business Men's Lunch a 4 o e mediom s | the machine did mot wark perfactly. Eonn Wit s toll in the Willi- CHEMICAL CO. Sheelatiy e ant to put ye Buln | The sult was for 15 ana the tustice | [T3kIIN Square, Norwich, CL. | Soutn Tt ‘passed the Consoli- 108 West 120th Street. New York. | Also Regular Dinner, fifty cents PuvLc. ther } b Artd