Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 11, 1909, Page 5

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8. 8. Alofsin was a visitor Satur- day in Providence. ? ik, Wasdny; et BRI Haury Alofsin has returned after at- i . Ny S . by Catarrh Germs VARIOUS MATTERS K e e the Brockie (i Thousand Pzople Hear the Noted Speaker at the Armory Y| 1€ e iocat autnorities want to stop Sunday's midsummer heat sent | WETen X Dowe of New Yok| on First Night—The King’s Business the Campaign 3 [ s onChe Saaik "ty had barter ) many shoreward. 3 7 ruct as Damson Piums Tomatoes i Topic—Solo and Chorus Singing a Feature. - *" |inetho of Kiliing tne catarrh aerms The Neosha club whist at Foresters’ and curing catarrh. Louls Zellinger of Mt. Pleasant Peaches Peppers hall tonight—adv. i iR g (L B Parker has returned from s | Xou can easily fell by readiog, the street was a visitor in ton A visit in Poughkeepsie. i Cuk 'ine looking barberries are being | week. Opening the union evangelisti - | they do not“or they will not come to = catarrh or not, h‘" oo hl’z:u:’ehl ]: Il’fim fld;l}'i i paign on “The King's B:l‘lne:l,"‘: :’::Q church. We have come to fight e Miss Edith Huntington of New York | Offensive breath, frequent sneezing, Grapes Cauliflower Harry Solomon of New London was | {125 &1 attendance of 1,000 people at |1t Is not bullets or ballots thut Wil | spent Sunday at her home in Norwicl dl!cllu;l.e.k from bose. stoppage of | ::: : . the o conquer ‘evil, ‘They never will. | i nose, huskiness of the voice, tic Fresh Vegetables daily A Darty of Norwich ladles spent|in this city on Sunday, calling on | practieaty erom Weyrine OccupyIng | COdQUer oy b the Losd: i of the throat. droppings in throat, a Saturday at the Bungalow, Ocean | friends, on the main fl jlery. | . Before preaching his opening sermon | Nrs Clifford Burnham of Brooklyn, | cough, pain in chest, loss of strength, mai loor and in the gallery. The announcement th - Dr. Stough called upon Henry Herring, is the guest of Mrs. Gurdon |variable appetite, spasms of coughing, Alanson P. Lathrop of New York | stlll 1,000 more chairs t the ailtad | batitone solojst, wiio Accompanies pim low spirited at times, raising of mu- On Saturday Frank Nichols and| . spent the week end at his old | Station, ot be brought to the mail |In his evangelistic campaign: 5, to sing 0 cous, difficulty in breathing, loss of family moved from Norwich to Ston- | po» *PETC the WIek showed that the accommodations | the hymn “Does Jesus Care? which| My ang Mrs, Willlam A. Norton |vital force, ington. e e, TewiL could be greatly extended and before | Va5 shown to be peculiarly appropriate | nave' returned from a short stay In pio o Loe & Ongood Co. has & senai- v when Dr. Stough rea 'salm 2 an Ni Y ~; remedy (money bacl it fails) for Miss Fanny Nichols of West Thames ffir"‘lfi,"’: ,‘;§g';:,,°§;;’;:‘{:’;e’§“;g°. announced his \ext as the words used | v YOrk Caturrh, called -Hyomei, which In & Va- street spent Saturday with Mrs. Ly- | inch of room taken. in despair by David when e had been | \ o o B o pore ‘Washing- |POri#ed’ air so antiseptic that when it | (Upholatery and Carpet Department) man Maine, Jr., of Willimantic, harrassed to the limit of endusance by " is breaghed over the inflamed an " , Jr, c. N 1L “No Man Cares|tom I was the guest of her mother, | /3 ki 0 (Third Floor) - soldiers of Saul, “No Mrs. Frank A. Mitehell, for a few days | germ-infested membrane, it kills & Agent King Arthur Flour Renen. “ Fox River Butter octdd Improvements are being made to the grounds of the George C. Preston residence on Broadway. Special Music. SR Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Sprague and| The service began shortl: £ 8 My Soul.” last week. germ life and cures catarrh. Small pleces Body Brussels Canpet, NuTIGE o g ";:v‘e’:;‘r:::t"e&:;‘“‘;‘:‘ daughter of Bast Main street spent | o'clock with the ChOruS ehor ot pear. The Opening Message. nadey fioe incloging hard rubber in ] - suitadle for centers of brasdes St ' Tuesday as @ legal holiday,. P | Sunday with friends in New London. |1y 175 voices seated on the big plat-| Dr. Stough held his congregation| Mrs William Reynolds of Washing- it doesn’t cu’,’,_ [ .| organ pedals, camp chairs, etc,— form which had been erected at the | closely attentive for an hour as he|ion street has returned, after spend- Miss Susan T. Adams of Norwich, | €hd of the drill shed. While the peo- | spoke his opening message. David | ing ten days in Washington, D, C-, and | & have tried. almost every cure on the manget without benefit: .o 180 Becanse of the Shannon Building The schools will be in ession as ple were gathering, the chorus lead- | stands f lass in the present | New t: o A stands for a great class i B New York. « fire 1 have been obliged to change my | usual on Columbus day. In many of f,‘l’:;:‘l;':y e ustanuck, Das beell| s Lansing Speontk. alifiebeed k ian | on T are all too many who can 5 Haye been using Hygmel for one week | All Wool Veivet Rugs, size 3724, vlue office to No. 21 Broadway, Wauregan | tho rooms special exerclses will be | poring Mrs: : ¥ | pretiminary words ' -of directions. to'| sav as he did. “Of course David it | vy oy Toon o fend gee Goode, Newark, Ohidy June 21, | 3200— House, where | shall be pleased to re- | held, b his singers, who had met Saturday | teil the truth in this, no man does in | o S0 orating Foran patGmADOA ] Taee. T oy e G CTNRIGNT ........ ... oo 9148 (N8 SUh iy tories gatiemte. . e — ThEpt at the Central Baptist church for | this situation, but there is enough of | {SUFAaR, motning for an automeblle . : Office hours: 8-10 a. m, 1-2 and| The institute of the Connecticut | MrS. Anna B. Perry and daughter, | their first practice. Mr. Spooner also | truth in it for a sermon. In the mad York: for s’ woekis' otey. e ~— | Cocoa Door Mats, value 50c— state Sunday school association wil | Miss Bertha Perry, have returned to | 84ve them a few strains to sing, led | whirl of lifo we forget the things by T 6-8 p. m, ew London afte several months' | DY the cornetist, Rev. F. O. Cunning- | which we could lift loads. We haven't Ny I ONGHT oo en 380 be held at New Haven Nove ? h X, ; ] . H. Frisbie, Miss MI ] 10 and 11, November 9 | stay in Lebanon. liam, with Miss Blizabeth Crowe at the | time 10 he kind, 10" be houghtful: | pihel Worth, William Frisbie and 4 Real Cluny Lace Curtains with wide DR. GEO. R. HARRIS : - Dr. L L. West of the Second | People who ‘are waiting or - mes: | Bibel Worth, Witliam Erisbie and Ar- L] . ] - short motoring trip th a Cluny insertions and edge, white or e Bt | CUres Indigestion | mrions s cdee white The State Horticultural society has | . Michael Schwartz has returned from i £ S i3 o | New York, where he visited friends | shire, stoppine at North Adams. It relieves stomach R stom- | TONIGHT, pai e g b -4 e oy santhe. | sor several dMys, during the Hudson- | 2 ach, belching, mmmhdj. i e L seceseis SR e first Thursday and | 0 Mrs. Peter Lanman of Norwjel | 8B 3 Friday in November. Fulton celebration. 3 [ Town is the guest for a few days |€ASe or money back. ln-,:?db\» ‘. A | | of Mrs. David Lanman of Hartford, |lets 50 cents. Druggists towns. " (Sesend Ploer) A new and complete line of| in uadress on v, a1 . A work | Dr Frederick Farmsworth, who las| been ill at the Crocker house in New was delivered, Sunday morning at the Fa“ woolflls l'efle'ved- Baptist church, Danielson, by E. A.|London for several weeks, shows no sign of improvement | and later will go to Columbus, Ohio, | where she will spend the winter. Small lot of White Lawn Walsts, em« broidery trimmed, value $1.00— Miss Marg : Almy of Washing- Come in and have a look. Frence bt Noxgeb s | ton street has returned b from & TONIGHT ..... vees B0 T8 o At the funeral services of Thoma | trip to Washington, D. C. JONN KUKLA, Merchant.Tailor,| irs. rrank Herbert Merrill wishes | poon 't weatpern oo ey B AUny whs GHUEodeE ARk Women's Muslin Drawers, deep tuckea pla Franklin Sauare. | 0 exPress her thanks and sincere ap- | frugn Treanar and Bev 1o oy, Rt ing of militury surgeons fn W and embroidery trimmed flounce, preciation for the generous support | rick of Norwich were presc | ton, is continuing his moforing trip also lace and Insertion trimmed, given her benefit concert by the peo- 2% 1 jand will be home in a few days. regular b0c quality— ple of Norwich.—ad | R, o ] Mra. George Bartiett of Willirantic | WEDDING. TONIGHT ............ orss e snd N Steamer City “owell resumed her | €Ntertained on Friday Mrs. T. H : S A 7 blade o the Normm el et edge; thor dangirtér, | Mewf Robert ST ATTing: :,odml:-;snseafunn‘m‘ms:ubu, high Newv London Saturday ‘night. after un. | MOntgomery, and Robert Montgomery, | There was a quiet but pretty wed- 3 A ck, regular 50c quality— der 1 2 Jr. of Fairmount street. | aing _at noon urday at the home ONIGHT A g “ ng in New York. T 2 Maine has been running in the Low- g | ell's place School Supt. N. L. Bishop, who has —_— been seriously ill for over a week with state police last year investi- eumonia, passed a hard day on Sun- Satorday Only o bur B Ating o, itk | VG- MANE 8 SPERIAMY O | wocene Caest Covers, sace dubill s Edna Tiffany Alling: was sertion trimmed, regular $0c qual- ed in marriage with avery Cham- | WIRING im - striet aeeord-| i1v— plin Smith, Rev. Dr. Lew i Pratt, o or emeritus of the Broadway Con- TONIGHY ....... Mt s , exational church, of which the bride | aTice With the Underwriter’s{ chuarens suc Bonnets, new styies, @ member, officiating. The cere- & my was witnes regular 50c quality— d 634 cases and made 366 prose tions. The department received from the state treasury, the daty. The crisis in illness w unday night expected to be reached and a favorable outcome was hoped A Mo i . ate e e only by relatives e i s Mgl sog Bhopiee-deggrd] 0 {and a few intimate rriends, thére ve- | FQUirements. TONIGHT . .econersssessriiiiietii by the department made a totel of Sl e CAL &’ Kbout. 5 ie There Wi mo ) et C. H. DAVIS & CO. INC. :ndants, the bridé being accompa- Let us do your new elee —_— o o 23 7 y her fath who gave her - After October 1 ,1910, the present | v, p, SRR away. » (Main Floor) —— ¥ eal in Cattle and Establish a | poll and military-commutatlon tax will | he bride was charming in a prin- ] Musical Merchandise olished and all male persons be- Packing House. exs gown - of embrogeren white sk | (T1C WOrk or overhaml the | sirise Monairs, o good tine of coters ages of 21 and 60 years will | Among the papers filed with epe. She wore u veil caught up with to choose from, regular price 6o ange blossoms and carried a shower | old g0 ag to make it safe. vard, 44 inches wide— be liable for a personal tax of $2 each, | state subject to the same exceptions that ferrington’s Temple of Musig |~ == = e Horace Johnson sends out this|is to deal in cattle and establish a nade . of 3 with hat to match. satisfactory wear— e 49 Main Street. warning: The weather will be fine | Packing house. The S A sllowing the cere a brief Te- TONIGHT, yard i Ghe several days until about the 13th. B ¥ ‘ L K ception was held, after which the wed- From the 13th to the 16th prepare for | Noger® 80d James L. Case of No REV. DR, HENRY W. STOCGH © | ding breakiast was served by Haben- | [[L o | Yard-wide Percales, light colors, us- the fall storm. There are indicatibns | = Roval Linen Mills, incorporated. of e Ohriatiang ] Lo R o€ Hariroed. | 'The honsena-Tae ually 12%c yard — in remnant of snow, west, in the latitude of 40 de- | Mystic: officers, Mark 1. Gilbert of | Congregational church and chairman | sage from those wio are Christians | handsomely decorated by Geduldis, » lengths— rees, n esident; W | of tre general cer committee, "also | pass like ships in the night. There IS} there being palms, ferns, white chrys- nurlnu the series of grsen, north, possibly in our own sec- ,‘,f,u\"f'“{“\\\,t:; By R oA odbeamn \‘h:}rll'xr;::} the importance | no flashing They are gone, | anthemums and white dahlias about Company TONIGHT, yard .....cccvsveees 80 the followin, . incorporated rdon; certificate of incorpora- bouquet of bride roses and lilies of the alley. » a beautiful ton g mway gown was a tailo She ‘wore the gift of the TONIGHT, yard .. ki 4 - 19-inch Black Tafteta Silk, will give tion. in | and gone forever. are for people’s | the mantel in the parlor where the games for the world’s || = comnceucn 7 aldeats, S oumlxor Frovidence | oL O PUbRE ST | iniuEice, o nls aducaon (o (1 | cremomy was periard whie 1 the SRR e Connecticut Prison association | treasures d Alfred O 8 B T T h the inspir- | money, but how much, Christians, do | dining room and library there were a6 Is sending out a pamphlet to clergy- | Providence, secrotary . e e e oy, T Heod Thes | we care for thelr souls? veilow cirysanthemum tias ana | Eleetrical Engineers — Fixtures (Main Floor) ’ men in the stat g g them to ob- 4 e diog RTORCIEnL Ask 1 prY I 1) hig «© on i e palms, with touch of autumn foliage. > champlonshlp between he state, asking them to tion, Incorporated, of N¢ h. for | Every Hou big fon | Break Old Conservatism. R I Iquch of Aukiiim IS} ecttie Men's Seamiess Cotton Halt H lious - of then ¢ s of ¥ for prayer poeal for biessing up- iin Stough said he had been around e ‘of the | Smith left for their wedding trip, go- (Reld & Hughes special,” in brown B in by automobile, and they ugh ngland, | (0 Y vk for Minmi. Fla. where and: Binck, 156 quattty. gt e i el | OUTNGES TONIGHT Tto pair, 3 pairs for 300 ests. The bride received many beau- erve in their churches the fourth Sun- | for "th, obe hr- eas S s led by d ay in October as Prison Sunday, by | mainta a reading room, has filed | the chorul H"sfl"m; s fl["m” noticing in some manner the prob- |articles of association on Dr. Sam g lems to be solved in connection with Ty stegations the criminal and delinquent popula- CITY COURT RECEIPTS. WAS 3 {°1 the city some and y of the Rose ¢ tut he had also been he reart h e on the meetings. Announcements of | i sn't moral cour- 3 Best quality Shirt Waist Belts, white we will ave the score . Mohsbl R inad foriilie. L ask il vl | thie: ipetl £ p.rml‘.,,» week were |:1.:d; e city to ‘xlm the b iy o SN e TP SO n "I y or black, adjustable to any alze from at. . e to be each 't it time enougl 4 5 by innin ra Oonspilalgihe sy essf il codd], At i AT i & et Sutovday. ot e gy, | Eaewss o Bl W Ume SOV | gati e and Have The host wihs S RIPIER] - S e - y gs. bin has arranged times and places to| ance of $902 for the Treasurer. i e dervion Kb W68 | o Gl condervasiome " You hear mie | S8 Wide cleols of fiisnds S¥he bl ) TONIGHT, each .............. 106 %, 5 i Rt s o are to be afternoon | ¢ G0 (UINCA for the saloon for the [ Who is a ¢ 2 fosdigginm A2 A el A et . were 3163047, There' was paid out | the Central Baptist church. . While the | 4u¢, \Giy furnish thelr sons and their | Free Academy. Bec . ek TONIGHT, each ..... ¥ vee B0 London, October 19 at 2 p. m., in the | for fee prosecuti attorney. wit- | collection the local expenses was | g o B or every influence that ‘}“’ s - extensive acquainte | wSPeCial for this week: Bluefish, 15¢ Ib. council chamber, city hall. In Willi- | ne and other expenses the sum of | taken, the chorus sang the hymn, God | (G0 TR 1 "0y “men up you have a D T ection ety oneIus hs| Weskitsh, 120 Tb. General assartment | Rubber Gloves, pure rubber, for Burse THE PARKER-DAVENPORT (0., | mantie, October at 130 p. m., in This week M. W. Tibbits ke Care of You dozen to pull them down. 1t's not a|ance in Chis section. being on O e o o iges. B T s | ovisoussels be, valis TEae~ sy the new town hall. ST A Ve i il auy tou ity Conviction Is Needed. wonder thiat you have o few voung e Tt ot & T Toibite TONIGHT, pair .. ~oilks : isefore introducing the ev ist, | men in the churche balance the account to October 1 . i o e 1 % a s a af§ , relatives were present from New et | Bev. i pletinr i Fucuiic whe 18t} R e A s fon amy | Have- Stamford, Brid geport, - Win- Sanitary Hair Rolls, 24 Inches long, Ty « cetings, Dr. West invit- | possibility in the it day for a i N Kepout, A number in Norwich Soci received invitations to the we ception of Edith Mary, daughter of Mr. | thout Jesus Chri TONIGHT, each 290 and Mrs. Alfred H. Chappell, and who for: sight 98y sisernospreRpaiipIDy, for them F7 T hiselostiig wends e Aeciased T of 2 & ur Im l'OVCd Kyle Sheffield, at New London on per B e Ll e o e Ta sasctins it Ll 14 Children Cry See that you get what you Pay [ neuuty ins in Roman, gitt and black, Thursday morning, October 28 ! feonhonsss have | whs 8 wark imder a.0isine lsador and | cairt e gaved by e ordinury outine FOR FLETCHER'S for. We do work by contract | plain ang embossed, valus 150— marriag mony will be perfc aconired. & wid d reputation, has | bound to triumph in the end. This | of church work. It can't be done with- TONIGHT, pair e de S0 . | i yod-le He and by the day and guarantee resigned and will g0 into business for | was an epochal hour in the history of | out sacrifice and blood-leiting. = He ASTORIA Sisters of Mercy on Huntington st himself as florist and nurseryman at | Norwich, he said, for so far as he | urged church peoste ;:' ::':‘My.<‘:w: C money value. Children’s Derby and fine Ribbed Hose, The honeymoon will be passed in the Cheney' farm in South new it was the et Ume the church- | gether (o save the crowds. that need | == siansi6. 6.9 tack; blad and S rope, | ter. He.stated that, with th es had ever ventured outside their | saving in this city, and to the Chris o p A OZengeS : which he was putting into th - | own walls for the salvation of the un- | less he gave the assurence that G Th F . S d- o & y = — beth park beds and the skill which | saved. Referring to the d the | cares. t R s W STATE ‘BEETAGROCIATION:: | way thesmsaty 10 Bitin tho e | sAved Helsmrile bt s hymn Work Hor. th .. GEO. A DAVlS € ranning dtudios, will relieve Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, present point of superiority. he could | tion, he ook this as o 1 | Coming was sung and the benediction S Children's Winter Welght, Boru Bronchitis, Asthima, and all affections | Fall Convention to Be Held Saturday | o much better in busincos for e | Bom, h Lok this as o presa [ prvounced by Rev. Dr. M. S, Kaufman BRI 31 Willew St. Fleeced, fine Ribbed Union Sults, our of the throat. Large boxes 10c at at Hartford. Dple Jere nos: Humble e ! oy oo Dol e ek augisa 50c grade— e Zuger is well kno: by the local [ God whrk. & it as £ fle he service Mr bone! e ecial attentis " y o 5 [ : 4 few minutes white| T wish to call your special attention TONIGHT, a suit . 420 NN The fall convention of the Connecti- Iturists and was a judge at the of the defeat | the chorus for a e DU S PHARMACY, ent FBeakeatong. ssmietinn ol | et e e | cens because of a lack « they sany. overgoveral hyions anf | to a new and very beautiful, exélusive 50 Ma!n Stt held aturday October 16, at room - . tic i e min s and the | mar W A e o Bilea’ the | Uneiht merchandise whigh I have Sust : wsliis eet. , state capitol, Hartford, beginning Montville's State Road. on this moral issue. making | e s s A (Kitchenware Dep't—Basement) 0 a. m, arious topics will be discu there will be no evening ble to come up and face received, suitable for Wedding Gifts. M meeting in Pz October 14. Rhode Island’s clever. progressive | & Kok itville is to have a special town jed to do so. tonight | t lccal committ g e 2 . i3 Wright's Sllver Cream, none better Er et st s v rooms r conference with Dr | My goods are in a class by themselves made, usually 25c— pting is ca sant vich who confess that ugh | and contain many beautiful and useful TOMIBIEY s .20 oceiocesessssascit i of acceptance of e things which cannot be found any My Bl Wres eart’ B tion for e _ , thr X good ovide for the con- | DECISIONS GIVEN FAVORS LESS WHIPPING where else. 1 have been careful to se- N TR cheii 358 vilnes sed, but ssion, on Thur dence, will speak on Bees vs. Maninu- lation, and answer questions. the state appropr highways and to George T. Whittén, assistant direc- = i a__and Games |5 &5 Felit g BRI S | By Juoce waLLen sty e e V=" ! i 10c and up. :;;xllll‘\‘x\u‘»‘::vfir‘\,fi ftr‘fl‘.“;.:‘.'»:'m)g “In u | of the Norwich and New London turn- | Two Norwich Cases in the . | Acting Schol Visitor Maples Has a|cates. Before you purchase your Wed- - i Pai varm room, giving them a flying cage. | V'K Number of Recommendations in His | ginz gifts T want y Pin e Medeling Clay, Crayon and Painting | "4It% foom. Iving them a flying cage. | “piic jine of highway has alresdy | juage Charies B, W af e | PR R AR € Qg WA Yo oM B R (Demestio Department) Outfits, five hundred Parchessi Target | wish to have di 1 may be sent | DeeD fully surveved and staked out|court of common pleas has hanc oy Wy Raport- artistic line of goods from the factory Games, Footballe, Playing Cards, Tally | to the secretary or brought to the | 414 will take in u great part o the | qown the following decisions in ciy e A i ing | of Mrs. N. 8. Day ever shown in Na One lot vlvmz: -;;d Gety Cotté By peeting and ' place & et a om_ the junc e | cases recently in that court iis tenth annual re Acting - ets, value $1. r— Cards, Favors, Etc, Rone “‘Alxi-gl!fl’}\‘).::. 1:[ lzh Iufodon | town with Waterford north towards | e e vs. Charles . | School Visitor, Frank wich, comprising Opera Bags, Burlap TONIGHT, pai . president of the association. | Trading Cove. White, hoth of Lebanon. judgment is | In the matter of dis your act- , pair . \ing convine- | Scrap Baskets, Portable Desks, Burlap Lt | punishment | 4 ytomobile Pillows, Burlap Pillows | ing school visitor is b | the day of co or flogging In our schools should be but | "H& i ["I ffinklm squflfl i oplel i 2 memory of the past, and the scholars | with gold braid, Silk Stole Bags with (Center Room) octéd At the Sheltering Arms Sunday aft- property. ernoon the service was in charge of en Our Judgment. for tle plaintift to re- | shuuld be made to ciearly understand | cpinese embroidery, and' Glass Trays. Women's Fine Lace Stocks with ruch- Rev. Jerome Greer of Norwich Town, cover $300.66 is given in James A.|hat the schoolhouse doo bo! 885 Bho. Valos— HA]LE CLUB assisted by the male choir of his Hiscox vs. James J. O’Donovan, both | ways—in, for those who desire to learn, | I do not hesitate to say this is the g o uy L] en plaintiff for $100 ez as based on the cutting by the d fendant of wood upon the plaintiff church, with Mrs. F. H. Bushnell as of Norwich. The suit was for build- | and out, for the recreant vouth, whose [ most beautiful 1line we have ever TONIGHT .. . - 2o Women's Tuxedo Velling, black and colars, 25e quality— furnished O'Donovan, | absence’ from school shoild be a mat- ¢ pianist. Rev. Mr, Greer spoke from ers supplies ? 142 Main St. the text, The secret of the Lord is with Who 1o 8 canteRtinn: ter for the truant officer. rather than | shown. We invite inspection, whether them that fear Him. God does reveal Judgment. agalnst the Chirist church | to intrude upon the peifcipal's tme. ° %% 08 BIE F himself to them that fear them. The corporation for $160 is given in the | who needsall his faculties undisturbed | ¥ s French Restaurants receiving heart knows that a message oae b e Cieil i B toaer TMREEY .. .oivavecness seeess 150 Each Checked Wash Ribbon, white, pink and blue, five yard pieces— orge E. | for the directing of willing minds, Let has come, that message transforms : Pitcher vs, Christ ehurch corporation. | there be less whipping, and all flagrant | the life. ~The singing of the choir| SF EEDY RELIEF from the pain and a contract | d obedience be dealt with away from (e’ schootnouse, and sansiea by e | (AEQ. A. DAVIS, This suit was based on ; hich 1 »d Charles Frazier, Albert | misery caused by a severe nervous or | taken for work on church for 4 firm | Ladies' Resta \up | hich included Char] T, Albe e D, , g el ar TONIGHT, a pisce . 100 Mfl;b"g' S::O;I‘lirnfimrrar‘:mne (I_n;b Fielding, Everett Fielding, Frederick | neuralgic headache is gained by taking | Which was indebted to Pitcher. ] ‘r:;_\;\t;)'&_llig:fllj“U?n‘;l‘iih{"m!:fv‘f r:'::'f o ; P street. » facing Main | Robinson and Clement Bushnell, gave pl P " In Benjamin Cherkasky vs. Deputy | 0 § faon i g 25-29 Broadway s the lamp so widely ad- Restaurant for Open . Club especial pleasure. A duet, Saved by | °"® two or three of Sheriff J. H. Tubbs, judgment is given | tion wou ave a very wholesome ef- ouse Clu 4 Grace, Wi ; Charles T % cover horse and | fect upon a town for a whole vear,| octildaw The Reid & H hes C Members, Second Floor, looking on | snq clement: Bushbell i et Smith’s Headache Tablets. e s Fuis wttached | while the teachers energy can be ap: o & S vertised by the Standard il Co. e Bi us 8s Lo. B ity AL closing numbers was a solo, I Have 4 horse and wagon driven by Harry | Plied to the more appropriate duty of NOT'CE o A rhrt i & 30 cents Ladles: Restaariory gPfice— | Heard of a Beautiful City. which was | These will ease and stop ANY head. | Weinstein. a peddler, fo satisty u teacilog in g tpwec a0l Vefier mose FTECRRIP RSO Carpet Oped Hoame Club restanmnt; 35 cents | pleasingly rendered by Charles Fraz- judgment 'for rent owed by Welnstein he condition of school properties in quippe S Laying: ache of a nervous or neuralgic origin. ; : 3 ank | general is good. The annual repairs| D fouise Franklin Miner i Bl AT fer. . 4 to Nicholas P. Robinson of Bank | & d 1 . Louise Fr. iner is now P 1 octildaw Th:’"e;a:ul.oflw'.al: e Lol ——— Their good effects are quickly felt and | street. Cherkasky claimed the horse Doty Das Sriioaes o x’:‘:"‘;’m“l‘"fi"fl: located in her new office, Breed Hall, || it gives a very Erilliant light and Dinners will be resumed Octobec a2 Taken to Wethersfield. You are not kept waiting a long time | and wagon his and replevined them. | {25°8 SECded RErUVent UPROVEICRLS | poom 1 MISS M. C. ADLES. 6 to 8 o'clock. M 2 T Smith for re . . the schoolhouse has been given a slate ini DINNER, MONDAY, OCT. 11, 1500, Sn':ur:aal::cT;k':x:ortxym\,?\’ctwexrufi:fis oy You oon ‘Sake tonesi " il Shct Polish Eagle: roof, and all repairs of the Interior| Office hours, 1 to 4 p. m. 5 onsumes the minimum ameunt 2 ? POTAGE BT. GERMAINE Sheriff Brown, where she will serve a 4 SR Preve The Polish Eagles’ society save a |have been attended to. opay | Teicphone 66e. auglid 4 “ ‘[m F‘R,LfilRK'E‘E,GPfl!‘:,'}QP term of from one to tw years in pris- safety for there is nothing in them largely auendefii ‘dkagl’;('ehsi’illurdu,\i_’el\_' 3 otht!;: glii?fil(ng tt%enn;it:e Lgfi«” lry\ns.‘e\heerean of oil. f ISTE? i on. Mrs. Smith pleaded guilty in the | which will do you the sli ht ning at Froehlichkeit hall. A Polis] . B i o - . PARISIXNE BOTATORS Suberior court Soplember 15 on the | er veport st Ittt Rarm | o whicn has, ecenfly been or. | itroduced. In connection with the dis- Parls Fashlons SOMETHING FOR NOTHING s g charge of using a girl under 16 for | When taken strictly in accord with | ganized. made its first public appear- | missal bell system establisehd for each FOR SALE B' s ‘what! imasly women expect. ' G0t~ CAFE purposes of prostitution. directions on vial. ance and rendered good music. The | Toom, ionally Mise Adles has such customers, ALSO A LA CARTE Mrs, Smith has been in the county g dance was under the direction of the | In the matter of health, while some | For Fall Season 1909-10 Received who buy dry goods store hafr, 24 inch jail in New London since her arrest Price 25 cents officers of the society, who are Bola- | of the dAistricts have had the usual braids at $1.75 or $3.00, and think them FALL MILLINERY several months ago, where she was jlaw Kaugaid, presidént: Tony Pun- |slight epidemics incident to chilahoot, e e TRl S (ot Lok Ehi confined under $5000 bond until her ko, chief; Frank Nowatz, secretary, | we are pleascd to known that notl Ng | You a; Invited to call and see the ly o deceived. n't i A choice line of the latest styles in| Case came up last month in this city. and Felix Burzhckl, treasurer. of a very serious nature has occurred | poy 218 NEEL 0 SHL bing e halr IEVe the heekniect and m She was agafn taken to the jail in e i o to interfere with the attendance. Parisian and New York Fashiona, Miss Adies will be in Norwich sif Fall -Hats-at New London after her sentence, where €5 %alph Howe Won Cup. Year by year has grown more patent | and also prepare yourself with a sult the week of October 18th, mss " . she remained until Saturday morning. 3 the fact that this board should have |for the Fall. Reasonable prices for f“."“lm soulnfi BUCKLEY'S , 308 Main St b A 5 In handicap medal play for the pres- | kugwledge of where to find successtul | gty eayars, WAUREGAN HOUSE, Norwich . Banks Close Tuesday. ident’s cup Saturday on the links of | teachérs. Your acting visitor would ad- sept22q P The Drug Man, the,Norwich club, J. Ralph Howe was | vise that provision should be made in New York, Boston. On Tuesday, Cotumbys day, . the’ winner, This is the last formal | some way for a representative of this g A Telephona 704, Poovryy .-.I."’»f&?.‘i.,":.’.’;..‘c" grioe bom- holidey/ it ST s po DL Frankl eveng of the golf programme for this | board to visit schoools where he might S. woN Ladies’ Tailor 3 Y ose. e C4 E £ C! 4 oy ; dlum better than through the advertis. | Harttord will close and the New York | [ Tanklin Square, Norwich, Cf.|scason and takes the cup from Dr.|expect to find talent suited to our - 'EI you want to bt P. J. Cassidy, who won it on Labor | nceds. 278 Main St, Room 1 May Building. W.gfi{""ml‘:flw E.;f?-'-‘ %‘wflh- they =M ing columns ot The Bulletis stock exchapge is to take a day off. octdd day- He recommends the adoption of sup- ' augsd business columas 4 i

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