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Observations in Norwich. The following records, reported from Sevin's pharmacy, show the in temperature and the changes Monday: 7a m i2 m. . : 6 p. m. . seens Highest 80, lowest 55. Comparisons. < Predictions for Monday: Rain; cool; brisk north winds. Monday’s weather: - Rain; wind i RELIEVED INSTANTLY by using 3 nor a gquestion | ulteration, for stuff in its nature is devil- § northeast. 5% H 18 Sun, Trdes. h. This purely an alcohol ques- HA fml IIS"[ES 5-“:— “‘I 1gh Moon flon y T lntemm ; Il ' Tl Rises T sets. 'l w.!nr.i Sets. o L Day. || a. m. | p. m. || p. m || & m. E en science ;i 10¢, 3 pair for 25¢ TR e | L T N s“' L. snn 7 X comes from, mention- the th in. R ] ln 1 28 - ing different kinds of alcohol, such as -makes. ~ inhaler §1, LR NN X &I Tter high 1 = 2 ““";" STREET - T T s B oo Liae. | ah deadly. polsons. but. mot used for | property valt es up: 201 | oponicinn: aaid: “Waleh your Kidneys. L - —-—-——L—— beverages. Lastly there {s the com- 1 -aloohol. A s held M ternoon. thymlfleeud.lnzml‘llnm GREENEVILLE 1, ‘al - whiy use alcohol . Foley's Kidney Remedy make o4 For fs comes E. D. Miner presiding. After hour B:unr il?‘myl. corrects “urihary ir- Hook and Ladder Company Ready for| sugar, .and ‘if ! was demonstrated | of business . there. wag vocal and In-{regularities and tones up the whole 21st Aapniversary—Night Blooming | Mo g rid th 3 | strumental music-by Mrs. O.1'gystem. The Les & Osgood Ce. s ooy W R / Potter which was enjoyed by the in- s—Notes. i ; mates "'flumm-m Bk, Cake :u:m-l-asm———- ¢ 7o) mmen——u Tive oeen Sosiet- e e g - 1 : and goffee were ser 3 s rant will start hauling the heat- ed by the committee of the Greeneville “Roc"k“‘hilhopnn ""“ .'nrxulng thiat D th Nm—“_—ln Beief. g material, this morning Hook and Ladder company, No. % fOr|.a,ge sugar is good to eat and alco- < r alco-| At the Sacred Heart church at 2.30 Unolaimed: Lotters. ;::y c:r;-]:;l:z s;:yt:voa;‘::‘n enniver- | ;o) eom‘h.,o ln.;;‘ .:‘n_,‘.'wg,.:o ldflhmnl- 4 and p.! m. on Sunday the infant daughter| The following letters are unglaimed Buys & Waltham Watch In o 20 year I et ot v gt o] £ O produced from sugar by yesst 1 R Sheistoned Mass Gladye Wagner. The | Belanger. Alex_ Dougeas. Frispic and age. - germs, c! W oul oxygen 3 U 1ts | godmot] Madeli . ' Fris 2 honor and will speak. the sugar in barley, throwing off car- inst alcohol. The place of the lat- | iyg J,Qh.g;a't'::n:‘genry ;(:I:JI'Y"}?' gz’:‘:‘;:ryfonWi}llmh ‘!'wu:1 :Inc» 15.00 Bdrs. Alien C, Mathews entertained | Bonic 84 £as end aiconol, which Ja | tar Iy ou s shefl ISk atatg coooled | © - : " |'bert, Mile. Rose Hardy, Aldemor La- L " thus the excrement of the yeast germ Jet alone except | - poank W, ¢ Plain Hill s 9 a number of friends at her home, on| __ o011y o kind of bug-juice. meds ran| . Barber ol in ‘was | coste, Rosalie Marie, Edward Marie. Buys lzg‘l J%Hlllt:; ‘Watch in | Boswell avenue, to see the opening of We are a long Way past «mn‘ . % in Willimantic Monday. i X iy e e oty avaatne It was the frst | 001 & 000 The food vaiue of alcohol ' speaer demon-| yfrs, Bdward T Smith ot Oshicosh, | the week end in Providence . All the Higher-Grades of Hamilton, | nawor that® the vine has brought| ¥a8 an exploded theory years agb.| of alconol in & wis, is visiting her sister, Mra. Wil- i vt oward, wnfinn. lgin and Tinois | forth, ‘and the party was not disap- | Frofessor Atwood worrled himeelf inJ which he bad lyiam’ Randall Lathrop. | Mrs, Henry Germain is confined to #atches at prices teed the 10w- | pointed, by its beauty and fragrance, | 10 hie m""""‘”t':" b e a Kl m 4 her home on Providence street by ill- est. ; Another bud will bloom in a few days. | Lo 4 were 'on the other side, and at | ing th 3 » Fx:.e‘d Eoc;leist:n of Gug;;, R. Id spent | ness. § — i at ome obando ave- Curtig | Giimor Teturned Monday, | the alcoholic congress in London there ot hadbd oy % Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pickett and atter & few days' visit in New York | was not a word said in any of the son and John Pickett of Willimantic ; /] g;cwa: etl?e alx;‘:!“:n?vt 3:: neph&w:’!.n;laz papers ating sy Mrs, Charlotte West of Pine Grove,| Were visitors in Taftville Monday. onnell, e — Franklin Square. ; - Niantle, is vieiting Iriends on Plaln| et yaieor Jeft Monday atter-| A Raincost is s “Jeckeof-all-trade” RALLY DAY SOCIAL AT FIRST BAPTIST. o and Harvest Affair with Pleasing Programme. : ] It it looks misty, you slip into your Raincoat. If it tuens to.rain — well and good —- and if it clears up — all t. Youwr Raincoat is as dressy as any light-weight Top-coat yeu oceuld noon for Fall River, where he will o*mng day of the Hudson-Fulton ce! ;:t;nd the wedding of a niece Tues- ebraticn. The naval parade he had | EMPLOYES LEAVE JOB sept21d { e | & rticularly fine view of from the Eiounrs of & canoe club on the water BEGAVSAEOP. N0 WAGES lm Fa.ll -1909 trent, . Unfortunate De or Mystic Scnoot W of Whoolens for Fall Wea# | < Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Kramer, Sr,| House Bsing Built by A. N. Car- for inspection. Early buyers |and daughter are spending a week in penter. Mr. and Mrs, Frank S. Wheeler of the Scotland road were with relatives LA A B ACS El AL RPURIeEH Nows Sy Sumene GREAT NORTHERN RAILROAD Mrs. Annle Murphy and her daugh- NEW FAST DAILY MAIL. o eias. Mits: Netlson, former residents of Nor- L e e oo was beld | creet. apont Bunday with Winimantis | Eleven Hours Cut OFf Running Time | “oor: i CHAS, H, NICKERSON, rs. Nelflson, former residents of Nor-| On Saturday it was stated by Com- scl was held | street, spen nday with mantic ours Cu unning Tim Fine Tailoring, ' e mittecoaan Jopeph Cooper of the Mys- | at_ the “hurch _pariors Monday eve- | friends. Between St. Paul and Seattle. O ey O Ty Svey aug3od 128 Main St. . D tic school district, where 3 new school | DIng. It was & patriotic and harvest oy B enette” Priced $10. to §20, 4 Mr. and Mrs. David S. Gllmour left| house is being efected by A. N. Car- | evening, the decorations carrying out ' nr and Mrs. George Shafter and| St Paul, Minn. Sept. 27.—The Great | Come in and sse the new Kenyen Monday noon for a few days in New | penter, that men on the job hed | that idea. Admission was by fruit or { camily of Brooklyn, N. Y., are movi Northern railroad put ‘into operation York. quit work, and that matters were to | Yegetable, which will be given away |this week to »th.’ Thompson place :,‘, [oz‘y a dally mall and express train “GABARDINE” and the “LONDON be taken up with the bondsman re- where need: b“wtovl‘;:umw Pilain Hill, which will cut eleven hours off the | sLIP-ON” Raineoats, garding the completion of the job, - . Panl | o0 oty} (hM‘ Which it is hoped can be done in ten | the several numbers. of the folowing | o .14 Ars. Rexford Townsend of | 8nd le, sible to er new styles are the MUTO. 9ef e tronble {a a1l Gue to the faet D eine noacty yplsine: TUmbSE TS- { prugion Flain wers guests Sunday of e ey neens St he ] ROt sapuariily -esliph - fin'St. Mary's church on Friday, Masses | that the carpepters, under the em- | Plano.solb, Miss Ruth Phillips; flag Mo, and Mrw. Ovosr Noclasien of Otio<} 530", e the fastest lonk distance|®nd the PRESTO, dons by just a turn at 5 and 7 and the evening devot! ploy of A. N. Cargenter, the contrag- | drill, Sunshine class, ses. Al- . train in thé world. of the wrist. Helen The new train left St. Paul at 8| \wo have them. at' 7.30. b 1 thea C! , Mazie Sta ! : 4 e % %fm'éfl’hhfl: u_:e:ii‘ 32&1‘;”»:;’. Dibble, B Dibble, ry Phil- | John Stott of m\‘:r;:m fiinshad ll-| ;cjock this morning and s due in a “0 ns Mr. and Mrs, John O'Brier® of 181| When they saw that it was not forth- | lips, Alics Izfl well and Olive Lin- 5'{.‘”3},' "t“o‘;g ‘m! ar :“"h'""‘;ri Seattle at 8 o'clock Wednesday morn- Nicholas Spellman was vigiting rela~ tivés in Plainfield Monday. Sacred Heart devotions will bo held North Main street, who were married | coming on Saturday they stopved ng, rd in. the Hand is in, Aug. 25th, were surprised Saturday | work, refusing to continue for the rea- | Worth Two in the Bush, Mrs. Charles ot filling his stlo, g‘nkln‘ advantage of the difference evening by the employes of the calen- | sen they had heard that their | Plerce, Miss Elizabeth Park and Miss $us in local time, the new train will cover der room of the United States Finish- | employer was somewhat embarrassed | Elsie Kenersor; piatio duet with bells, | L. J. Dolbeare and his daughter,| the 1814 miles between St. Paul and ing company, where Mr. O’Brien has | financially, until the arrears in wages Miss Almira !"rpk and Miss Leora | Miss Grace Dolbeare, - of 'Plain Hill, | Seattle in 46 hours, or 48 hours ac- been employed for fifteen s. John| were forthcoming. It seems there |Mitchell; harvest exercise, given by |were vguutl of Mr. Dolbere’s sister,| tual runping timi ; Arnold, speaking for all, presented | have been delays and difficulty in | Misses Mildred Tilden, queen, Bdna | Mrs. W. A, White of Gardner Lake, on ——t— them a handsome Morris chair and | getting wood . enough to finish the | Lerou, Ida Leffingwell, Helen Phillips, | Sunday. Found Ungonscious, Man Assaulted at rocker. - There were thirty-five present, | floors in the first corridor, the only | Irene Everett, Gladys Melér. Grace e Christani 0R including guests from Willimantic and | part of the, carpenter work, except & m""z Eyans. Lathrop | Mr. and Mrs. Freeman ' Smith of e s New London. A social evening was|few _ minor’ details, which had been |and Herbert ey and | plajy Hill are in New York for two| Terryyille, Conn., Sept. 27.—After a | passed. and refreshments were served | uncompleted. : % James Barber, and George Chese, 188 |'weeks with Mr, Smith's sister, While|search of thirty-six hours, Peter Daury bymthe: hostess. There is consiflerable rad tape to ‘e | bearer. there they will attend the Hudson-|Was found unconscious late today in | AR FAR! T gone through with before the job can | Bev. Mr, Thaver spoke a few words | pyjton celebration. the woods mear the pond of the focal fishing club. Dzury, who was assault- 4 P . 3 i ; /| be finished. The bullding committee | Of enco t for the work of the 3&““ THAT ARE DIFFERENT.: | be niahed. o D nek the bond. | School In the coming year. The Misses ed by Michael Chowanek Saturday ifiiery ‘Models Which o b , the American § | Almira Prink, Ruth Phillips and Leora | The recent rains have helped in a| night while attending a christening at Mikn:;y Models Which ‘Have Dis- | id§ company, the American Surety Co. doring the | measure to fill the wells on Plain Hill, | 5" WeL2 OG0 G L oo g H““S“N F“LTON ) INSPECTION of New York, which has furnished | Mitchell were accompanisi A tan panne velvet toque, with fan- P ive Touches of Style. % which are unusually low, On Wauwe- o the bonds for nter for $7,500, yere cuts on the head and from ex. e 3 B the condilton et st ey nt conclusion of the programme | Us HIll one farmer has been Sarrying | pogure. His condition is considered (Boms/attractive hats noted on Mon- | o, “Sent there Mr. Woodtord of |ice cream and cake were served. The | SRSl o D4rTe's OYErforitical and at & ‘hearing before & er 0 ; DA : Harttord, their representative for this | committee In charge were Supt. E. C. - focal justice tonight Chowanek was cELEBn AT'“N . Yo seroplane shape with black moife | gection. ' Acting with him as repre- | Fowler, Will J. Koonz, William Noyes. ¢ committed to the Jockup without bonds’ p kR rim rolled front and back | jontative of the company. steps were | Charles Cross and Fred Wilson, Mrs. TAFTVILLE to await the outcome of Dzury’s in- 33 u“DWAY rz:t?sn o't t?fncl;:cn,d 'ol;:lt. wings With|{;yen whereby the committee could ‘Willey, Mrs, WHllam Noyes, ——— juries. NEW YORK 1 e engage to get the work dome by an- | Mrs. Robert pitn, Mre. William | Many Relatives and Friénds Attend e i s other comtractor. According to the | T. Thayer and Mre, Clarence K. Hul- | "o 0 o) of Bernard Hasler—Mr. and Dr. John J. Black Dead. Mre. Nelasn Tetrault ~ Return to |- Wilmington, Dol Sept. 37.—Dr. John September 25 to October 2 Granby Monday—Other Mention. Wware a; Snown t‘hrou’aout the coun- st EH[[SH I cy feather ornament in green, with | gorm CON IO ot There was noth- | burt. : De;cockhtlgm 7 could do by e < ey rénch felt in rose, with rose silk| gy o getting the job finished umtil VISITED STATE TEMPLES. trimming and fancy rose tips. the bording company had been noti- —_— eflf?fbx:"h‘:'iaté'“”‘ pan:e, ;:th t{u? fied and tuey in turn had arrapged Araly Chist CHES SOt S, ¥ An unusually large attendanc: f uze:n ‘;url‘:fl.ect‘:malled ::‘ !flllm :xc:r:le“:: wings, and a stee g i i 5 y B v ffhs g S 4 d matters with Mr. Carpenter. specting Pythian Sisters. relatives and friends were present at | Newcastle today after a brief illness, pin as finishing touch. " » Look for these and other modish w;x;:e(:l];l:y‘c:n:;: a:wnrkv °§3’..‘°“'fimn the funeral of Bernard Hasler, held |aged 73. He was a brother-in-law models during your shopping. Grand Chief’ Lavra Csit has return- | Monday morning from his jate home, | of Fedeal Judge George Gray. Consult The Bulletin’s milunery ad- ;:'&,:‘;";{&:fl"y; ,“,ffgf{,’g";‘;":;,&‘;fi ed from her last round of official visits | No. 16 South A street. At the Sacred vertisements today for hints as to| convaciors are continuing their part | 1o the temples of Pythlan Sisters in | Heart church at 9 o'clock Rev. Arthur | New High Record in Handling Freight SECURE YOUR FALL STYLES including the “latest patterns, ready fob inspection. Quality, minus the high price [l | where stylish hats may be found, Hterruption” and | this state. “The temples at Avon and | O'Keefe celebrated a mass of requiem sting, tells the story of our suc- B g e S AU P :flut hhee 'tvl:'rrxfix wit&ot:l’:w d.ayl:.uo 29 | Torrington were fhe last visited, both and during the services solos wer > . xzs:uwvuem P IN THE CITY COURT. ¢ £y ad welcominig the . d. chief cordially | rendered by Mrs. Sullivan and Wi ‘Waterbury, Coun,, Sept. 27.—Durini AT ONCE. Whethe % —_— ¢ “n U OBITUARY. and .ma..;m they were in & flour- | iam T. Delaney. The bearers were | the past week 3,242 cars were handle ether you wish to order or Prodente Has His Cace Contihued a # ishing condition. At Torrington both | John and Timothy Sulliyan, William | in the Waterbury freight yards, estab- not, we want to show you the Day—Bicycle Thief Fined—E8i P b the "supreme and the m?d officers | West and Peter Malone. There were | lish! g a new high record. Of this new line and fashions for FALL. e Bays Put « Miss Nellie Burke. were present.and a class initiation | many beautiful flowers, The burial | Dumber 1,711 were forwarded and 1531 : on Probation. 3 was arranged for the visitation. Eight | was in_St. Mary's. cemetery, Greene- | receive i On ‘Monday evening occurred the | candidates were received in ood form, | ville. People were.present at the fu- THE JOBNSON (0., Merchant Tailors, Chapman Bldg. G 65 Broadway. > m:n heccity i o ieiser forad daathyof %flfir 'NeJlH;‘ aBugfikgfl:gh;:: yinnink thie commendation of the vis- Diel. feotn Willimante, Jemett- City ™ e was chai W [2 T, an ames 3 iting officers for the w: n which the | and Baitic. Undertaker Grant was cutting Guiseppe Guuumuc:fi with | hom@, No:“#F Roath street. She had worf( was r’(ormed. :.yl i charge of the m:na?&. _ | DUGAS—In Taftvill apt. :sb 1909, a a razor, but the case was continued | been in poor health for the pass two = Mr, Hasler has been a resident of ;t‘ms;:“:h‘ m:d Nllrl Prime Dugas of until this morning under bonds of $500, | months, and while her death was not| ., . Feast of Succoth. Taftville for 28 years. For past b which the accused could not furnish, | unexpected it was learned with sincere T ten years he had restired from aec- The man who was cut also had his | regret by her host of friend: Succoth, or ‘the Festival of Booths, | 1je ‘work, but previous te_that was MARRIED, case continued until that time. Miss Burke was born her will be celebrated Wednesday evening, employed . in- the Ponemah mills. He SMITH—CHURCH—In _ Pogquetanuck, : On the charge of the theft of a bicy- | and 18 days ago and has spent her life | that being the 15th day of the Jewish | w5 5 man of kindly disposi and| Sept. 27, by Rev. W, E. Hooker, AT~ ¥ w u F cle belonging to Julian LaPierre, Hen. | here, having been employed as a clerk [month of Tishry, when the festival .\wvg: we‘fi known n.n£ relg:ecafi. He| thur Chester Smith of Montville and 1 L v Degast was given sixty days in jail | by the Porteous & Mitchell company, | commences and_ lasts for seven days.|yas. g member. of no organizations,| Mae Isabel Church of Poguetanuck. anad taxed the costs, $11,45, e sht W& popular saleswoman, | The 8th ddy of the festival is a festi- | gerore coming to 'l’l.f,:vflle,‘he lived i1 | e The four boys who were arrested re- | making many friends by her genial val by itself, Both are Biblically or- | ywinimantic four years, and in Baltic “ DIED cently for breaking into places on the | manner and cheerful disposition. Be- |dained, and in olden .Biblical times | ¢or" hoarly 20 years. In Willimantid | BATLEY—In Groton, Conn.. Sept. 15, West Side have been placed in care of | sides her parents she is survived by |Were celebrated strictly as harvest | o married Abble Sheshan, who sur- | - 1909, Esther Baiey, widow of Simeon [} the probatfon officer until Nov. 1st. two sisters, Misdes Margaret A. and |festivals under great rejoicing and | j..c”with six children and nineteen | Balley, aged 72 year: The case against Michael D’Atri, Mary A, Burke, and one brother, James | thanksgiving to God for the. bless- | oranachildren. The children are Fred, | BURKE—In this city, Sept. 2 lie : who shot Jumes Franklin in the leg| Burke, Jr. ’Q?h:js,“”i;‘:;'fiw trom ‘the zural | Bernard and John, Katherine and Ma- | ~ 3. voungest daughis [E. ! while firing at a ¥ \ . {: Mar urke, d NiG 4 FOSie P e e of ithe T800 of Torkel the: Tew | 17 Jvesier; aod Mrs. Mortimer. Cor has the largest DAY and NIGHT 3 3 days. until Saturday, Oet. 2 Ready for New Haven Trip. {81r people. sfill keep up Ahe, sailetity | OFan, Bl of Taftylile. Notice bf funeral hereafter. CLASSES it has ever had and i White Cross council, No, 13, of this | and character of the festival in obe- b . ? A Wroize’ His SHNON: e e caonted "Sunday fn New | dienoe to the divine prdinance as read | M- and Mrs. Tateoanit Batum o Con mist incresse its seating odfiaes The/ friends of Charles Brown will | Tondon at a meeting of the Knightg of | in Leviticais, chapter 23. a R ? —— learn with regret that Lo fell from an | Cormpus. souncls of Distelct. Ko 10, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Tetreault, who ity in order to accommodate the " apple tree on Saturday and broke his|when plans were perfected for the visit Carriage Was Upset. were calléd to Taftville by the tragic additional students who will ems collarhone ‘and two of his ribs. He i8|tp New Haven on Oct. 12, Columbus| It has been learned from Pennsylva- | death of their son, Arthur, left Mon- Oe A x doing as well as could be expected. He|day. Pequot council of Montville, Nina | nja that Edwin Palmer Gardner, whose | 42y afternoon for their home in Gran- 15 Main Street, tor October 1 \ was standing on a limb eight inches in | of Stonington and Seaside of New |sudden @eath occurred at Thompson, | by. Canada. They were accompanied Mo ‘exnpsbnstions. ) diameter at his home when It broke | London made up the district. All of | Pa., last week, was killed by the up- | by their son, Alfred Tetreault of Proy. e . i, and be struck on his shoulder. the visiting cémmittees reported that |setfing of & carriage in which he and |idence street. Mt Tetreault is still nter at any o e ey their councils will send generous |his sister-in-law, Mrs. A.-J. Shaw, suffering from the shock he suffered Call or write, W. E. CANFIELD, Principal. i,y « Rockville, apt. James. H. Lutton of | marching delegations to take part in| were riding.” Mrs: Shaw was seriously | ® week ago. It is with diffieulty that e Crewn and m’ work is the work | Company J;lcenduurln‘ to omnhs the parade at New Haven. ;jnred. 4 ¥ | hie can walk, but he feit that at home unara lrsc'ors ~—AND— % a bugle corps among the members of | The councils of the district will ~ he could recover more resdity than that stands the—test—of time. No | the company, to consist of five by march in one body. All of the Knights No{Damooratic Candidates. here, Mrs, Tetreault, Sr, withstood Dlate te eover the rpaf of . |and five drummers. .| to govin the delegation, which it is B s ¥ the shock well, and her health, which W of yeur mouth; — e | expected will number 200, will assem. Bryan: F. Mahan, a member of the | in former years has been poor,-is now s B no falling down; besutiful and as firm ble in New London and take the 7.35 | democratic state central committee and | good. Alfred. Tetreault will return 5 K aag . 3 2 m. train on Oet. 12. a former mayor of New London, on|this week, if his father's condiiton * ¢ as your natural testh. he pertect (M. ? Monday declinéd the nomination for | permits. s ur Im ro werk of today and. tely without { i G mayor on the democratic ticket. , W o, ey Diocesan Convention:fiepert. & | ., : A i . Progress;on_Tenement House. Vot = A 2 P ,pain In its in The o’(om(:-l of the ll!tl coni oAy B, Tha p : ¥ B r n Cl rfi’i o Iel on parie Francels. ' g * ot & committes walting upon him found |y re; y -, 1 #eie 0 X W i : Riom A7, | his perumal, o e g s ny. . Tolaphons oall $15-8,¢ ¥ 4 All operations guaranteed. contai Heury B. Wi, Smith ADes Lozenges | 70 Franklin St., Bulletin B, ing oountywise the number of pai The a I city meeting of New |mother will -oceu) k - - _ i foug ;%7 s, of missions, numbes .beld Monday morping. which will e i -+ {will relieve Coughs, Golds, ¥ ‘ J hone’ §42-2, communicants and the expenses.. M,, the ,,,r,’;.. ,g%‘ sibly. by New Y. E % rm . y on, onll e 2 % e N on the annual in ¢l i st WOMAN'S SH RI % city budget approved by the common He: . % > See the New St -w 4 o at the 1 ‘of Friday, Sep- |- Attin t 5 # ‘I | imbind. e ~ho ae [N : o i $aB S ghde Bola agh. Telophons. 104 Mein Strest.