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MONEY BACK | s D The Lee & Osgood Co. Sells.af - L3 Henry Allen & Son ; , ; ; sl FURNISHING = |John T. Shea of Cambridge Spoke to a Crowded House|'"* rstver o St 4 Sree | M'l'l';:r‘;’,“fls““ Mt we are making a showing UNDERTAKERS || | evervnare a'ne Gan * at Broadway Theater—Review of the Argumnh by | sohm ciatk” Chistopher ?nuu ¢ 44 R i gl o SRRV Subscribers who other hunters. that time will confer a favor hl TS Rev. C. H. Rlck.tu ' den membrane, and it will kil the { Dorting the fact to The Bulletin Ca, : | Attrea Bamunason ot prosidence | Sotma, aBd Sira arrh i 1] street has returned after a vacation| There s no other: way—you must are Our 37" Annval THE WEATHER. - »* L get where the germs are before you o AT spent in Canada. &an Sentrdy thent T Forecast For Today. At the Broadway theater Sunday |also paid an eloquent tribute to the| Mr. and Mrs. August Krodel have| And when catarrh germs has disap- evening a rally for men, the final meet- | work done by Father Scully in the no- | retirned from their wedding trip to | Peared, other things will happen; there [ b0 ool wou Sefs, Pitchers, Plates, For New England: Generally fair | £72000 e, fllad | Tiots s VenHE. will be no more hawiking, not even in Monday, and Tuesday: continued. cook| fntt yomy B Lot e, e | 1 Iiitor bati ot bis andreen/ade | IolF ome o8 TeRewioh M the morning. that offensive breath will | Chop Plates, Cups and Saucer, Trays, moderate northerly winds. and many men stood aid listened to | Shea gave statistics In refuting some | John McHugh of New Bedford has |disappear; there will be np more ob-land Candlesticks. This i very at- ’ ° ekl Predictions from the New York Her- | i (e " ik interest. ~ After one | of the arguments of the opposition, | retarned. afteg vioiting . his mother, | ovious mucous, or coughing, or sneez- ¢ ctiio' decoration of old English Sub- ald: On Monday fair to partly OVer- | or two numbers on the programme had | comparing the Massachusetts no-li- | Mrs. Susan Hanley of South A street. | Ing, or huskiness of voice, or difficulty jects and is not expen: . cast, warmer weather Will prevail, | peen given the top gallery was opened | cense cities with Connecticut. For in Dbreathing. All these disagreeable with variable winds, and on Tuesday | ang the overflow took seats up there.| every one child deprived of school in| Nelson Rawmond of Hunters avenue | 8ccessories of the demon catarrh will| o= o 0 ooy jndex fair weather with stationary tempera- | I¢ was an audlence that listened with | Massachusetts because of license, he [ was called to Manville, R. L. on Sun- | disappear, and as they go the glow of » Outtt We hav ture. 3 _ X the closest attention to the telling | said there were ten in Connecticut. | day by thed eath of his mother. Mr. [health will return, and all the strenkth | Cooking Receipt its. o have, u wm mu.-c ‘ ‘ Observations in Norwich. points made, applauding the speakers | Taking up the last town report of | Raymond was considerably. shocked |and energy that formerly used in lthem in three styles. Come in and e The following records, reported from { with enthusiasm. Norwich, he showed that in the four | when a telephone message Sunday ;J‘:’mb-flng the inroads of catarrh wu: lot 4o show-them to you We' have' Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes | John T. Shea of Cambridge, Mass, | items of charity, viz.: outside poor, | morning announced the fact. ng back vitality and ambition. will|let ue ehew ‘hemt 1o yeu TR TOLS Week e in temperature and the barometric | national secretary of the C. T. A. U.,|almshouse, insane and neglected chil- ARy make a new, healthy, happy being of < it changes Saturday and Sunday. who was here in the campaign last|dren, there had been an increase of [ Honor certificates signed by Govern- | You in a few weeks. suitable for Wedding Gifts. it is o splondid expesition of e aturday T - | year, was the speaker of the evening, |$10,707.85. He figured that $1.92 was |or Weeks have been received atithe| The Lee & Osgood Co. will sell you a. r 5 A receiving an ovation that lasted several | the per capita tax to meet the charity | Wequonnoc school *by Principal ;,hcomplleke Hyomel outfit for $1.00, New Goods for Fall, and as an ade 3 oot l 29.82 | minutes when he was introduced to[of this town. In four (o-license | Werking and distributed to the forty- | This includes a fine inhaler, a bottle of GEO A DAVIS ditional incentive to visit our Store 6 p. m. .. . make his address. Massachusetts cities the average per |one pupils,who were perfect in’attend- }homtl (pronounced High-o-me), and . . " 3 Highest 66, lowest Rev. C. H. Ricketts was chairman, | capita charity tax was 30 3-10 cents. | ance last year. d"‘"'“‘““’“' for use. ‘Sold by leading duging Fall Opening Week we offer~ Sundiy: 3 opening the rally by announcing the |In this way the saloon’s cost in char- drusgifts everywhere. Extra bottles 25-29 Broadway : 7 a m . first hvmn, Onward, Christian Sol- | ity to Norwich $42,098, and it paid in NORWICH TOWN ) oRE I U, TnOneY | ot vadive 37 Special ltems, diers, in which a male chorus of twen- | $31,800, showing that all the money bik it Hyomei doesn't cure, ty led the singing. Charles 0. Mur- | got from the saloons is spent on char- | gunday Services—Local People at one for each year of the Store's ex< ghe: lowest 48. S phy was introduced to read a letter to | ities created by them. The padded cell o Comparisons. him from Rev. Father Cassidy of St.|in Middletown for the man that will| Goshen Meeting—Matters Chiefly STABLE and STREET |- Preatitions for Safirday: Gandeally | M8 cathedral, ¥all River, in con- | argue for the saloon on these lines, | Personal. stence. | o SO, tradiction of certain statements pub- | said Mr. Shea. (Laughter.) BLANKE’IS fair; moderate to brisk north winds. | 155" ", “weekly sheet issued in this | - Prosperity dépends uipon the good of | . At the First Congregational church Cures |M(Qesfion NOTE CAREFULLY THESE SPE- city, and asserting that no-license had | labor. Powderly has deelared that ev-| Sunday morning the Rev. G. H. Ew- Tt rels h CIAL OFFERINGS, NUMBERED RELIEVED INSTANTLY by using HAPPYFOOT INSOLES Saturday’s weather: As predicted. jon for Sunday: Generally | ; - had'a disastrous effect in Fall River. |ery unfon has one down whoes lead-( ing took for his text, “Let the beauty 10¢, 3 pair for 25¢ Wi Bt B i o i IedrRiie OF Desiti ers have frequented saloons. If you|of the Lord our God be upon us.’(8ch, belching, and cares all dosach ais. | We have a large assortment to FROM 1 TO $7 RESPECTIVELY, ol |""r'.x‘~,:.ffif'-2 © eather: . Overcast, with| The Fall River priest stated that | VANt to hasten the time when laboc | Psa. 90-17. Three great pu]u\ona to( m‘ngmfln ey back. b.glxoh-b- choose from at lowe:t prices.| EVERY ITEM IS MUCH LESS THAN Shemvie oy | Local showers; winds variable, becom- | they were made either in total ignot fi'fw.‘n“"‘““ can get together, close the L);;g);ur::g ;a::x:“gg‘rc:n)?: :2?‘;. -«:: cents. Druggists towns, \ 3 REGULAR PRICE AND I8 FOR - | ing northwest. ance or were rank deceit and false- | “inpare 15 g responsibility that goes|surpassed by the passion for spiritual = OPENING WEEK ONLY, N D SEVIn & sun | g gy o= o v Sflklml}l‘_;:!’mh‘*:a”:gl; with the ballot, and the one who votes | beauty—the beauty of the Lord. It| To bleach and soften sunburned Thg Shetucket fl‘“gss c° UL s Ve e | O or sixtorn vouss of leents the jet. | tto support the saloon shares in its evil| is not enough to be a decorated man. | arms, there is nothing quite like the SPECIAL No. 1 T Sun I High |l Moon | under sixteen vears of license, the Iet- | uny the crime 1t induces. Mr. Shea|Be eager, rather, that the beauty of | frequent application of lemon and lime 283 Main Street. 0. 118 MAIN STREET Rises. | Sets. || Water. | Rises, | ter stated that the tax had been re | closed with an effectively drawn pa-| the Lord be transferred to your soul juice. followed by @ good rubbing with 50c MEN'S SUSPENDERS 290 1 | p. m. }|_a m. n P | O vt i ;: i dw”nfl_ 11°1 between the rum selicrs and th A a mixture of almond o!l, white wax. WM. C. BODE: — i l"moo""m;u and libraries made, | C¥Pers of swine who drove Christ Attended Fellowship Meeting. camphor and rose water. It helps |, i J ooist o v ting’ - { | out of tiwir town because he had driv-| Amon gthe number from Norwich | greatly to leave the cream on over | Telephone 863-4. oet2, \ SPECIAL No. 2 For everyone voting for no-license last | on & Fae vy PV PICIT D0 Tand. info 8 » It Town who attended the feflowship | night, wearing long kid gloves to bed.. year there would be ten to vote for it | ficir swine. ~The saloon keeper would | meeting at Goshen (Lebanen) on Sat- e T . o Tot S drive the spirit of Christ out of the| urday were Miss Mary E. Wattle, Miss [ .. ,. AL i . 4 g t stop this gt K s ovel, With fine expresaton by Mea. George T | Yot it gy #0002 SHCUon BY | . Ewing, George F. Hyde, Allison C. | vas ‘seon Tor the frat time in New Lord F. W. Lester being he accom- | Great applause greeted his closiig | Bonney. Miss Mary M. Bacheler, Mitsa [ YoTK on Monday cvening when It - Seethat you get what you pay 15 ‘MEN'S HOSIERY 10e SPECIAL No. 3 50c MEN'S UNDERWEAR 3% PAINT If you are lookiag for 2 GOOD Six r high water it is low X wiich 13 Tollowed by flood tide. MIXED PAINT ask for B. P- S.— panist : 3 s ; words. Sadie J. ERSON'S — SARGENT’S. GREENEVILLE A collection was taken while O. E.| "Ny’ Lord followed with the solo, :;,,“n?.i"hiu"l';:wn:n‘:. J. Dawson | Alien “appearing in the leading role [for. We do work by comtract SPECIAL No. 4 PATT — o Ryther, chairman of the executive com- | where is My Wandering Boy Tonight, and having the support of a strong % b ithe & d & 50c MEN'S SHIRTS 42c. Nothing better sold Holy Name Sociaty Received Com-|mittee, told of some of the work done | sung “with such touching effect that First; Féinged Geotian. company. and by the day and guarantee b ng " munion in Body—Tomperance Rally | of Jitfrature o o" ™ the GIStribution | she received an enthusiastic burst of | o, saurday along the roadside and | E=E=—————e | money value. . Everything in the, Paint Line at g Byl o il ature. : applanse in appreciation of her artistio| | Of Saturday along the roadyide and T il B SPECIAL No. 5 ¢ eath of James D. Haggerty: Review by Rev. C. H. Ricketts. | singing. The singing of America clos- [ 1l the pastures = hetween Werwich : vy ¢ SILKS AT &8s » FRED: CGREWELL'S, | ot Mention. Rev. Mr. Ricketts concisely reviewed | ed the service. fringed gentian wers picked. B Hakgecty ot 304 Contral avense. " H ol A 1 b 9 va e tun Sandey | e Y D Namemied | Msstion do Weinen, SPOTTAN—In_Mentville, Oct. 3, sud- c al““ng {I] 05, y Union hall was packed full Sunday | by (he opposing sides in the campaign, | At the Central Baptist church Stn- Return from Celebration. e P i Pl SPECIAL No. 6 87 Water Street atternoon of men, and thres or four &y e : e o anxlous to hear Johm T,|Saying that he felt compelled as @ |day evening theer was a meeting f0t| My and Mrs. Walter H. Potter of | Notice of funeral hereafte 31 Willow St. $1.00 DRESS GOODS, 7% Open Saturday evenings until 8 0'clock | Shea of Cambridge, Mass., the temper— {,‘;":,\,:‘,’, ;‘::‘,?,,‘g;;,‘,,};‘r gectsion amust | women, at which Rev. Dr. M. S. Kauf-| Bast Town street returned F;l‘dw gve- | AUSTIN In Norwich, Oct. & 1909, T | s e oe 3 4 n -license. | man conduc %5 M porw ot bie visit to Mrs, Pot- r L n, Conn., ance orator, Mr. Shea méde ringINg | The saloon was not a friend of morals | I, West assisting, anmt stating that| los merher, “alanson P Latnrop of | 48ed 70 years SPECIAL No. 7 Saloon. Tiis enthustasm for no-license | 2N religion. There had Ueen two |there would be a rehearsal of the cho- | New York. Miss Ruth Potter returned | BLIVEN—Oct Frances ., 25¢ LINING SATTEEN 198 w t h Re airin s His enthus 1 5@ | points around which the arguments |rus for the evangelistic Services ‘at| wiin thear from a weak's stay with her | . widow of B. aged §0 years. atc P g caught the audience, and its applause|naq centered—the financial and the | that church next Saturday evening, - Funeral services will be held at het —_— was continuous. Charles O. Murphy | feasible. As to the financial, the s: « g e + | cousin, Miss Gertrude Lathrop. Taeedsy morning st 16 A BARGAIN IN LADIES’ a t Friswell" was chairman of the meeting and|j, the city $31000 and. took | DYangelist Btough having telegraphed ot Pachaug cometery i SPECIAL No. 8 one at Friswell's B chileas of Ctis CSnssl oons gave the city $31,000 and took | that he would be here for Sunday next. A e Bfiitseing] Arms: Egorisd gy UL o i o speaks for f{tself. . :::l:’;lei;t 3;:0.0;30.'? ;l;heretm;vu‘mr;r; wormvolrm au; presented e Dr. {1' A series of song was conducted by | Bmma A. wife of Niles B. Sandbers, 3 v sho T & ixler of New London, who tol ~ g — WH. FRISWELL, 25-27 Franklln | =~ MOLY BAMESOCIEVY | |amesnt o CoomEommesnee e 21 | of the wmpatgn for 2o eenes fn New | RO, 2oy Lharhon. s gust | waICheS i SPECIAL No. 9 san22daw Received Communion in a Body Sun- | 1 ouipite G the people say it shall pro- | Gamaon: Where they had a bie parade| jo 't was Helping Others. The choir | THOMPS8ON—In this city, Oct. 3, 1909, - h SR ; ¢ e unday. Norwich and and New Lon- | e e Ll e e i $6.00 BOYS' SUITS $4.00 day Morning at St. Mary’s Church. | hibit. Tt is up ‘o the people. These | don are much alike in size, class of | Consisted of Misses Marian and Mar- ugustu; mpson, age G —— two statements, Rev. Mr. Ricketts said, | people, and burdened by saloons, Nor- | Suerite Wolcott and Faye Mwlmg ru75 years. 3 —_— MY SHOWIN The Holy Name society received|had been proved by the no-license ad- |'wich being . ilitle better off in the | The planist was Miss Alice Woodward. | Funeral services at bis late residerce, SPECIAL No. 10 of NEW FALL SUITINGS and | communion in a body at the 7.30 mass | vocates: 1. That alcohol s a poison. | last respect. The women he said are e o. s strest, Mondey afternoon 750 SCARFS AND SHAMS S8 at St. Mary’s church Sunday morning, | 2. That the city of Norwich is rum- | g great blessing and assistance in the Noted Here and There. at 3 o'clock. Rev. James J. Smith officiating. Therd | ridden and a change is demanded. He | great cause of yuwanity. If in the| Flocks of bluebirds and phebes have | BOUVIER—In Taftville, Oct. 3, Lena [§ buys a O size 15 Jews were nearly & hundred members pres- | closed with a fervent appeal for the | homes the mother as well as the fath- | been seen for the past two days in| Bouvier, wife of Alfred Bouvier, aged OVERCOATINGS should interest all.in want of a First , nickle SPECIAL No. 11, Class Suit and Overcoat. en! ) : 1*11\00 bg_vs of Norwich between 6 and 16 | er will only ficht against those influ- | this vicinity, 30 years, 4 months. movement, in a 20 year gold $200 ALL-OVER AT 980 he society is planning for a series | that they might be freeq from the | ences which bring shame, we can stic— N — 2 g octia A8 H. NICKERSON, o |of lectures throughout the coming win- | handieap of the saloon by the voters on s ¥ st Wit s wina s k] + M Lilis Prowning ot Plain T TICIAN S SR amrndit, OcL 2 1000, ] giled hunting o ot 3 ter, and, as last year, they will add | election day. ty. There s also a great influence | spent the week with Mrs. J. Harry ; without & doubt an intéresting and ed- b . tagronY g i e Qusticy. [ sulrantesd, SPECIAL No. 12 Rousing Reception for Mr. Shea. through prayer, and the all day prayer | Miner of Bozrah. ucational feature to the social events meeting election day should not be —_— $1.00 WOMEN'S GLOVES 950 of the parish. Speakers will be se- [ To cmbalm, cremate and bury the | considered a minor thing. It is a great| W. H. Lewls of Providence is the CARD OF THANKS. cured to make monthly addresses. . |Shea deciared was his pufpose fn his | HnE. It s mot simply a fight of the guaat, gty Mx& S o W. H. Howard | 1n our time of trouble, when we were SPECIAL No. 13 3 ruties s ‘anouler WHaIton 1 Sxpeci,| CDSRIDE words, atter the Tousing. re- |Ten i 1s, yeur, ficht_and has pecn | of Oteobaado gvemue, shugse, e par i’ v wotver \§ JOHN & GEO. H. BLISS gy o : ed (o the increasing membership of | ception which followed the introduc- | Y9urs and that of the pulpit for vears,) . . \TTTHIT pongler of he and sl to those 100 HANDKERCHIEFS AT 7o this society, already, as the result of | tion by Rev. Mr. Ricketts. Eleven | ' o opo, g Plain Hill visited Jewett City friends semt beautiful floral forms. the work of its able Officers the strong-# thousand saloons in the United Stat, s |xecently. est in the parish. closed in the last year made it the v it most successful in the war. A victory TAFTVILLE Mis. W, R, Lathrop andd fier siatet, Local Footbail, against the saloon would be & victory » — PR BT Cg S i The Heavyweights were unmercttully | {of G°%. 1J® gharsss the members of'| Oening Night of - the Sacred Weart|ing"per, spent Saturdsy In Storrs. walloped, as one of their prominent S el > Parish Fair—New President for _— » against the saloon, this temperance o e ir v f Gri: 1d, hile players puts It in their game. with | g1l on being the ereatost:of moth. | Temperance . Society —Interesting | Harry Holmes of Grisweld, whi M f Naturalizati on a hunting trip near here, is the blanked 35-0. ~Their cpponents wers | o CHUIch and bringlng the ereatest | Feting of Naturalization . Club—| gyeat of Jir. and Mrs. Fred Lillibridge t00 heavy and their own team not vet| romindeq the Knights of Columbus < R of Plain Hill. quite up to the form of last year. They [ Terinded the Knishte : e 3 s . posed against | Saturday was the opening night of p is are koing to try to do up Baltic this| 49100n keepers by this order, and told | what promises to be a most successtul| Tt ey SARNINE, O eemphi 15 Main Street, wish to express our heartfelt thank These acts o kindness Wil ever linger SPECIAL No. 14 ur memo; i e S Y FHE X | CHILDREN, 200 CHOCOLATES AT f6e ! JOHN YOUNG AND —mdb e SPECIAL No. 15 25c WOMEN'S HOSIERY 18 SPECIAL No. 16 23%¢ WOMEN'S VESTS ! : Saturday. the members of the A. O. H. that the | fair for the Sacred I i bt g ol g e B e iy Bl 4 The Lightweight Juniors are looking | ‘17, A o T o ten ored Heart parish. The | cousiris, Mr. and Mrs. Erastus Gard- SPECIAL No. 17 FoR for e T i Ok | saloon was fighting to destrov the | fair is of ten nights’ duration and If | cou g "mown steect He Tott on Sat- ' 125 RIBBON AT 100 the Laurel Hill Juniors and. the Seo-|[%ith for which their fathers fought | the interest which marked its opening | urday evening for Bozrah to visit Mr. ond Academy team. Manager Dayia|2nd died. and as a member of the |is maintained a handsome sum Will be | ind Mrs. C. . Abell. . . " " A Holy Name soclety he sald it was his | netted for the parish's mew convent s mSPECTloN Gamphell of 7 Frospect street is the | uty to stand and declare against the [and school. ‘ unera lrec ors man to see about it. saloon, which Archbishop Ireland has | Dancing was the main attraction on | o MT: ~and Mrs, Fitch Dolbeare of | —AND- — e : Greeneville were Saturday guesis of Held a Lucky Number. D D Jadan i, >linees | Satuity ‘v{er:,;}:ia:.fidm"p‘:,'fii‘phfi:d,“ng their brother, L. J. Dolbeare, making On Saturday, John Parkinson, son [of your pravers by voting to support | look om. Music for the well selected | the tfip m their automoble. Charles of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Parkinson of | the 82 saloons of Notwich. The or- | numbers was played. by White's or- | AKers of Charlestown, R. L. was also . 8 Sixth street, received notice stat- | ganized liquor traffic is an ememy of | chestra with Michael Day prompting, | # Euest of Mr. and Mrs. L., J. Dol- Emhalmers I] F P“lsder & Eu | Img that ho held one of the lucky num- | womanhood; childhood, and the church | Refreshments and other articles found | beare of Plain HRL <7 ” 3 ers which entitled him to a building | and all religious Institutions. - The |a ready sale at the.attractive boot! ' \ 3 ]| 10t free, on Long Island. The lot is one | church or the brewery is the question | about ihe handsomely decorated par- | ,, Rev- and Mrs. Edward H. Smith and With us. Your Suit may look old an: S0 CAKE OF SOAP 3o IRMDWAY of the several lots which were given | to be decided at this elaction, ish hall. their two children, Huntington and shabby, but if sent te us for renov % 33 |away by the Gage Stock company, | Mr. Shea ridiculed the model license | -Antoine Paquette’ ‘is 'in general | Eunice, have-returned-to- their- home | Lady Assistant. tion we can soon change its appear- ot which recently appeared at the Broad- | league and raised a laugh that shook | charge of the fair and his executive | 0 Huntnigton avenue from a trip to Telephone call 318-8. ance by giving it a new lease of life. SPECIAL No. 21 way theater. the house when he told their parade | ability works out <well. Isidore Bou- | Philadelphia, Cleveland and New York We'll take an old grey suit, for in- . in Newark, which carried a banner | cher s secretary. In charge of .the | Stale. Helen Huntington Smith is| Henry . Church. Wm. Smith Al | cionce, and make it into a new black 50c COPYRIGHT BOOKS 4e Leaves for Boston Art School. |saying: “Attention, liberal men. Vote | varions booths ire the-women's soct. | Still in Philadelphia_sttending school. | suiy1gasw one that will give you at least another s Miss Gertrude Kelly, who won the | for the open Sunday. What did God |eties of the parish, the Rosa: i year's service. The cost is little, an s R STATE D. A R. are prompt in delivering work SPECIAL No. 22 SPECIAL Np. 18 50c BELTS 3% SPECIAL No. 19 25¢ HOSE SUPPORTERS AT 18 with regard to a Suit of Clothes, or any other Garment, is & matter of eas SPECIAL No. 20 scholarship @rize at tl Norwich Art | ever do for_ the saloon kepeer and |at the ice cream table. The English we school last June, left Friday to enter | the brewery? God never did any-and French speaking Children of Ma- 4 SR KING QUALITY SHOES | wnen we promise it. Give us a trial 98¢ CHILDREN'S MATS 68e FALL STYLES the Boston Art school for a four year | thing for them, said the speaker, their | ry selling candy and notions, and St. | Publishing a Manual for the Instruc- NEW FALL STYLES ! with a suit this week. course, best friend, is the devil. Anne’s society showing aprons. Among | tion of Immigrants—Takes the Lead SN T - 3 CIAL No. 23 ' doelhiliing: B Sh: it . Maiial Shaubl Ve tur Sulson. the committees are: Refreshment, This Work. — $4.00 — hng s Dye Works, SPE 0. ready for inspection. OBITUARY. A vote against the saloon would be | Terrence Hanlon, = Michael R’flrd]m;. Sold only by 157 Franklin SL. $3.25 SHOES AT $250 vl AT A S in line with good Catholic doctrine to | 3°"7 B o s The Connecticut D. A. R, of which T n —_— Quality, minus the high price | James D. Haggerty. avold Garkeine af evil asnd e Aeclascd figor. John Brodeur, chairman, Jo- | society Mrs. William Tyler Browne of FRANK A. BiLL, A 1AL No. 24 sting, ‘tells the story of our suc- Tt was with sincere regret. that the |‘that none of his people ought to cast i ’="°»(,h lomas Mercler, Bu- | Norwich is state secretary, are under- | Telephone. 104 Main Street. | sept3dd SPEC 0. . friends of James D. Haggerty | their ballots to prolong the 82 o m"";‘”;‘:’}'!m"" " j:l"g‘( "rfm;"‘:i‘: taking a mew line of patriotic educa- $2000 WOMEN'S COATS $17.00 ath at his late iome, | casions for evil in Norwich. Mr. S tional work in publishing & manual for 04 Central avenue, Saturday aft- | told of a telephone message from Selling entrance. tickets .were Bryan 3 P - the instruction of foreign Jmmigrants. : | For some time | ther Cansidy in Fall River that he | Hanlon and Moige Lavrecque, dancing | 'ryiq guide 1y to be arst pubusned in| ART SCHOOE SUPPLIES | he had not enjoyed the best of health | would offer up the mas son Sunday [ {ickets, D. G."Murphy’and” William | ialian and will be thoroughly practical Whether you wish to order or SPECIAL No. 25 not, " we want to show you the ernoon, at 2 o'clocl ine and fashions for FALL. M |51l 1ot A owing to heart trouble, although he | and on Monday for the success of the | Malone. Yia in detail. It explains many things Drawing Paper, $3.50 WOMEN'S SKIRTS $240 THE jo.nsgfl Co | has not always been confined to his | no-license cause in Norwich. Mr. Shea | A Play by the National club and a | ecessary for the benefit and financial Charcoal Paper, S = | home. On Wednesday he was around drill by Garde Breboeuf have been ar- | gquancement of - the immigrant, in- Tracing Pape SPECIAL No. 26 Merchant Tailors, Chapman Bldg. M | the house, but was taken with a sud- ranged to be given on the nights of the | strycting him about the laws and 7ol = i e i 25 Broadway. pse which proved to be fatal. | yohn 7. Danfel and William Young, | 2IF this week courts, with their powers, the sanitary Charcoal: Fixative, 59 FLANNELETTE GOWNS Haggerty was born in Norwick pent all his life here. He was late Mr. and Mrs. Will- and two cousins. Daniel McCormick regulations, the police, the public Atomizers, Crayons, ana Daniel Murphy. Miss Beaudrean | & ESIDENT HANLON RESIGNS. | hoo] system, the advantages of agri- Thumb Tacks, Proteetive SPECIAL No. 27 conducted the musical part of the se i cultural life, where to apply for work, ? 1ie had been employed | \{ce and there were several solos ren- | Wiiam White Chosen for That Office | {10 cvening schools and the advantages Ehavecs, ? H $1.00 WRAPPERS AT 50s as & by many local firms in | fered - Many Deautitul florsl forms| in Temperance Society Sunday. | of pablic savings banks. Drawing Instruments, PA lN i = town. He wus a well known amateur | g,owed the esteem in which Mrs. Mc- G2, Y The manual is being prepared by or, a0 took part In mang Jocal en | Glond was held, The services st the | Willam White was clected president | Jolm Foster Carr, Yaie, 32 who has SPECIAL Wo. 28 fiments. e was a member of Father Smith of the Sacre eart T. A. B. society | made a special study of life in the s‘“m 8 1% the Order of Flks. Mr. Haggerty is “ormick. Under- | at its monthly meeting Sunday after- | Jtalian colony In New York, where he CRAN: & Co" Pare — Flastic — Durable e WINTEW S survived by one sister, Miss Mary E. noon, to fill the v: taker Hourigan had charge of the a cancy caused by the | Jived among them for five years. Mr. 158 Main Street. SPECIAL No. 29 Haggerty, and five brothers, William | $5,¢% TN withdrawal of Bryan Hanlon, whose | Carr aiso lived in Italy for three 8 v phos e r ctidaw 3. Richard P., John W. and Timothy A resignation, tendered last month, has | years, devoting his time to study. It|_°°% =~ 3 of this ciy. and Divid Haggert, e beert adoptia. Mr. Whitws office of - | 1s expected. that the manual Wil he | = Best Painl Made for $15.00 RUGS AT $12.19 now Brother Pachomius, a_member of o o nanc retary was filled bv el ublished this fall. S ] the Christian Brothers, in Virginia. |, Archibald Buchanan, Sr., of Boston | g d D'Avignon to that p P in isgutng this manuel it is conceded Metal Roofs, Bridges, SPECIAL No. 30 g e e e 1o Hon. g 3 that the Connecticut D. A. R, will have . = CUNERAL. John Enright of Willimantic spent |, 7. Hanlon, the retiring president, | the distinction of takirg the lead in a Cornices, Standpipes, 550 DINER SYIS SN ¢ Sunday at his home on Seventh street | 128 served wi ¥y for an unin- | much needed work for our foreign im- Mrs. Elizabeth Young McCloud. 'y g i . * | terrupted term of several years. His | migrant and one which is calculated to _¥rom her Jate home on Fourth strect | My, and Mrs, David S, Gilmour have | FéS1Ehation is because of his health. | become the most practical method of Galvanized Iron, Fences, SPECIAL NO. 31 day morning .at 8.30 o'cloek the | returned from the Hudson-Fulton cele- | MF: White, his ‘03 is a young | transforming him into an inteligent $1.39 TEA KETTLES 88¢c funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth Young Mec- bration. man well qualified for the important | American citizen. Fire Escapes, Stacks, — Cloud was held, with the house filled 7 P TS | oftice. = AT YT . it SPECIAL No. 32 with mourners and friends of the de- i B FALL SLEEV . X N lS I R Ceased. At St. Mary's church at nine | spsgine x To daey oo her roord J% | Speakers at, Naturalization Club. and all Metallic Svriaces. 1240 DRESS GINGHAMS $4e s | o'clock lemn _requiem high miass | Tweltth: street. The Naturalization club had an im-| Fall sleeves mark a new epoch in 2 was celebrated. Rev. Patrick J. Me- il portant meeting Sunday afternoon in | dress history, for little puffs and tiny + % 3 “ T Cormick of Nx‘AdKe‘piort. a cvln_(umu of the | mhure Rydholm of Rockville spent | their hali, at which President Josenh | ruffles again make their anpl‘lrlncehoh Paint your tin roei 5:"" SPECIAL No. 33 deceased, was celebrant; Rev, James b r- | Caron presided. Pierre St. Ange, John | some of the trim dresses, even when weather sets in and use 3. Smith deacon and Rev. John J. Am- | ey e ornd & the home of his par 12,0 OUTING FLANNEL 7i4e Boucher, and President Caron held the | the remaining portion of the dress is Crown and Bridge work Is the work ents on Prospect street. bot sub-deacen. The bearers were four e attention of a large gathering of the | notably plain. As a sleeve gives dis- x o i thet stands the test of time. No ws of the deceased, John L. and | peter Murray and Misses Gortr members while they spoke on various | tinction to any frock, so must it con— et us relieve you of the SPECIAL No. 34 plate to cover the roof of $our mouth and Mabel Murray have returned after | Political matters, the license question | form to the style of the dress in many drudgery of wash-day. 0. -2 spending the week in New York. ' and that of free schools being up for | respects, vet considerable latitude is $200 BLANKETS AT $1.48 mo faliing down; beautiful and as firm | on and the facts were forci- |permissible. On one dress for fall ted. The idea of the French- | wear the upper portion of the sleeve | Does this wash-board adian residents of other parts of | is made of finely-tucked blue pongee.|g M m“m? ich ¢ i v There is a bag of net beneath, with a l 3 Can you afford to spend the I Mr. and Mrs, Beauregarda y ’ teeth. The perfect | Mr. N a8 AL e pirtect Funeral have maved o Bl SPECIAL No. 35 work of. today and .absolutely. without Bedford, and have taken up their resi- | Norwich consolidating with the Taft BED SPREADS b ER Di £ i el ot by gl ville Naturalization club was discuss- | shorter puff below, the extreme edge SOLD BY Dol s tie snkntiing irecior S ed. As the members were favorable | terminating in o small rume.’. This time necessary to do a week's P CTAL N : S5 Micliael Delaney of Golden street, | action will undoubtedly be taken which | makes a medium long sleeve: ™ The washing in leaning over this fub- E 36 Ici on parle Francals, and Emhflllfl?f who has been Spending the past weel | Will Tesult in the growth of the club | puffs are separated with onesgighth ful of g,,,.‘,,,,,,g K‘,m, clathes 50 STAE'“ LIN‘:N e Al operations guaranteed, in New York and New Rochelle as |from additions of city memoers. inch strips of blue dress materil. h J v when we will do your rlmrj the guest of relatives, has returned. week's washiug for fifty cents lin 8t. Bulletin Bldg. Favors No-License. Miss Julia Marlowe snd E. H. | i F“’-’;—:x’:pham sl Mr. and Mrs. Reld Nelutyre of | In ihe Sacred Heart ghufot, Sunduy Sothern are -?:.|(‘l‘:”;;elfl:‘__rphekrs-|s u A h l 45 and 41 P * JSEPAE&I!AILS Ngon..zgr. g e Fourth street d Miss Bessie M ¥ veni rthur 'Keefe spoke ony a1 R -DR.. BEARDSLEY, promoe service anr o s ] UL St M B | Rt S i - orwich Steam Laundry Commerce Sirest. : e Lady Assistant, K's sts in N York. that there were too many saloons, that N 237 Main Street. TS, e g ki ke many .of them were kept by men of Children Cry 193 Franklin Street. Residence 116 Broadway. aug2sd Joseph A. Domnelly, clerk at the | low morals, and that he was in favor " ped R s hidsid T"“"‘" Norwich postoffice, has returned from |of voting “No." After the two years FOR FLETCHER'S hone MWF nectioot sanal to The Byis Delephenni Sttt a two weeks' vaeation spent in New |is up. then. if necessary. the saloons T SRR R B ‘ S Fatarss, B Baned oo | CASTORIA | The Porteous § ichel Ga

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