Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 15, 1909, Page 5

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convention u(ehe King's Dnchuu. | Milton MacDonald, clerk at the soda. &fl“ul&%;fi%mphfl"m fountaln at Sevim's drug stere, is : 1P e It l- not daybreak now until un.-‘ :p:t:'h:lfl. mmtm this week hWt?x'- 4 . M‘" i “ \ Damson Pi % + There was a white frost Thursday , g hu bun .!nm at _the & 3 . John E, Caulkins of New London The case| of the m A AurdBaan| naica thmu hout the esifive. action, e A Peaches s and Miss Belle Loomis of Norwich '&, = h,‘,,,“, afdavit. He| Rufus B. Burnham of Bast Main| . The showers of last evening were | visited their grandmother, Mrs. Eu- |FoX and othau the copper wire case, . AtE smeu. Thet 5 had'not] strest b e olien b Pears / appreciated. :l‘ez L. Kinney of Bozrah, on Sunday ::““'“' ?‘“P‘“ the m co‘: been p;omls’;d immunléy who‘lm.:- leading ‘New York publishing house. ; ulif! E the past three weeks, wi - | mad ‘entral e Grapes . Canliflower| o ... 16c sneer mustc sale today A ished today. The evidence was coms | before e, Trior attached €0 ghe ai- . The Misses Geer of Park streat have . § fida 2 agelhurst 37 orenic- D¥sle ASugd. SAREE , j pisted .on Thuraday oon and one ., ) dz":':&‘zfihzfinnmg afdavit | Vernon, New York city and Troy, N. J. Tudeau of Sherbrooke, P. Q. are|of the arguments an rt of another . Visiting Mrs. Carr of Franklin square. | have been heard.. The court will come :a”:m; mem Bot been present- | Y. :J‘erfilcnr i o b %‘u‘:.].g: c.mk m{'m thn?“ry .ho.,'m' City Attorney J. D. Hall testified that | Miss Reese of Hagerstown, Md., who 47 come prepared for a night session if | th® Writ against the accused men was | has been the guest of Miss Elizabeth drawn July 6, 1908. .This completed | Trumbull of Perkins avenue, .returp- Frank T. Farrell, who has been se- | Roccesary In orfer Lo finish the case. | ine rebuital for the state at 285, ed on Thursday. Mrs. Burrill W. Hyde and Mrs. Al- riously ill at the home of his uncle, When_court o John 8. ett, conductor on the pened Thursday morn- | 20l o B SN o Catlea John . King, is very much Improved | ing D. J. Handlemdn was recalled for | ;;*78 Co A VRCRGUR O S SG e | ten' Latham entertained the Dickenn and will leave Saturday to resume his | cross examination on his rebuttal testi- | .. Handleman get on his car at|club Tuesday atternoon at the old . | mony and was on the stand until noon, ey o Naturalists aré finding much to in- | Jutles at the Hotel Green. in Dan- | it ing (0*5 S talks with Gordon.. - | HewltUs and sit with Gordon, but he| Norwich Town school house. terest them in their autumnal outings. Py el Morris Sussman_testified that Han- ing the past summer. " He told the Mrs. Willlam G. Henderson of Sa- ki i : Mentioned' among those who attend. | ficpan, Tode from North Whames street | siate attorney that Gordon bad asked | chem street gave the second in & se- Chrysanthemums will be added to ed the funeral of Rev. Luke F. Law- | pefore last, hz thought, but wes. not him about the matter on Wednesday. | ries of delightful whist parties Thurs- Because of the Shannon Building | the list of flowers in bloom about He denfed saying he could not remem- | day afternoon. There were seven ta- lor In Hartford Wednesday were Rev. | sure. Atter Handleman left the wagon | . that the two men were on his car. bles. Seven tables were also’ piayed p Fresh vm m at Plaut-Cadden’s.—adv. Agent King Arthur Flour | Hait of Octover gone, and very lit- X tle cold weather so far. « Fox River Butter Weather changes have made busi- so'm Bno.. ness brisk for the tailors. octdd October weddings to date have made business good for the Jjewelers. fire | have been obliged to change my | next weck. Fathers Hugh Treanor and William | he met Charles Gordon and the two Broa ireg Th! .05 | at the first of the series on Tues- i Nm‘. T ot e o Th A. Keefe of Norwich and B, M. Don- | were jeftthers by, the witness. D‘cll:ckc.omple‘ed i dlvl-tler‘;:onn and this evening will House, whi | shall be pleased to re- e devotion of the Forty Hours nelly of Occum. Policeman Henderson testified that ' Arguments Opened. close the series with ten tables for ceive my former patients, opens Sunday at St. Joseph's church, he saw Goldfadden in the junk shop of 9 ¥ {adine & gestlenges, Office hours: 8-10 iy 1-2 and Cliff” street. the firm on March 20, 1907, during the | Attorney Thayer asked for more e ice urs: 8- a m, al Frank C. Gage, assistant manager | gtternoon, than. the ustal two Hours for Rrgument MARGARETT DELAVED. 68 ki of the Norwich Graln company, is| State Attorney Hull produced an af- | but the state attorney urged thie fin- Every woman should attend Law- enjo: v b ying a vacation this week, and is | idavit made by Gertz in March, previ- | ishing of the case as soon as possible, i Because of the ler's re-opening sale of millinery in | gpending some of it in sbooting trips | ous 4o the August when Mrs. Gerts | as thore Is a murder case and anothey | D'd Not Get A":"r'm Carroll's Bldg., 11 Main St—adv. in the woods ot Lyme. He and Mrs. [asked the firm members to go bonds | case to be tried yet. Judge Wheeler oo for her husband. This shpwed that he | allowed each side two hours and fifteen Gage are the guests of the latter's Owing to a southwest gale, whaling may6a Heman O. Averill of Washington, P had then aceused the merl of the buy- | minutes. He asked the jurors if they state commissioner on domestic an- | Parcnts In Hamburg. George Livesley |iyg of the wire. This was offered to | could mot be in attendance at 9 o'clock | Schooner Margarett did not €sll OR | yyrg ogptainly a pleasure to have & Imads, has been inm thi irv for | 0f Warren, Mass, is filling his place | show: that there was no malice on her | in. the morning. One thought he could | Thursday. Captain Gibbons had "is | suit that satiefles—that fits " W gyt 8 country for | 4¢ the grain company. part when she made the request. It|not, but after a recess he decided he | made and attempted to start on his Jop. e A new md eomplele “IIC 0' 5 verta_l days, in consultation with his was admitted as to the dates after @ | could. The judge told them that a|VOYage. At the harbor mnul? the l(dv- Yectly—made of the right quality of eputies. ESTIMATED THAT 2,000 stubborn fight by the defendants night session might be necessary in ir 'gr?mdr;:fi:f;)g: e el fabrici—cut and tailored sbsslutely Vi orneys. the a rrect—th, Fall Woolens received. While Mr. and Mrs, Frank D. Sevin WERE AT/ BIG AUCTION, B i crans tasfinian Ihat ol T iy e Cand todN before the schooner put to sea . |esrract—that will always be right, stay P L0 Sl were at Black Rock, off Eastern Point, ettt saw Goldfadden driving his team the'| by Attorney Hall at 3.15 o'clock D Gesnge. R Harthy of, iewict, 3 fyheiigidahope. with a fishing party the other day, | Nearly Half of the Lots Staked Out in}day_following the publication of tho|closed at #.45, when Attorney Thayer | Managing owner, and £oaties o GOl THEY'RE HERE— _ Mrs. Sevin hooked ight- the Siater Property Were Disposed | theft of the bond wire, A man was|opened and addressed the jury until JOHN KUKLA, Merchant Tailor, [ Mrs in hooked an eight-pound perty 3 4.26, when court was adjourned until | interested in the Margarett, went on|eqg {o $30, the Smit blackfish. ot 11| with Goldfadden. On the same day he septld Franklin Square. g QF—Manglow s Bin [t saw Policeman Henderson go into the | this morning at 9 o'clock. There re- |board Thursday morning and had & . Continue Today. junk shoj last talk with Captain Gfbbons. The [ g p. The policeman also called | mains about thrge hours and a half . . 10 o rcoal A meating of tlie assessors of Con- he big| &t the Blinderman store. The witness | for arguments. 'At thelr completion, | Margarett will first Eryiev3ate . e mecticut was held in the supreme | Tundreds were attracted by the bIg| saw Chnief Murphy and Sergeant Two- | Attorneys Shields and Hull to speak | NOTth Atlantic. The “Mute” Convertible Collar Over- court Toom In the capitol at Hartford | 2uction sale at the Slater property on | ipey on West Main street next, Judge Wheeler will charge «the | Capt. Arthur Gibbons is master of | " Tl upresion Collar Ruinesat Thursday aftern < % oelosk: B Thursday afternoon and it is estl Herman C. (3a=b= nn-~ Woine vasalled | jury and they will take the matter | the Margarett and the vessel has a crew opER & . o ar Relness During the series of ¥ afternoon at 2 o'clock. State | gnat fully 2,000 were in -attendance | ,Flerman C. - 3 ay et o 23 men. They are mostly young |can ke seen here. We'd like to have n rebuttal testifled that he had nol under comsideration, fellows, the average being abeut 24|ygy try them on. Tax Commissioner Corbin addressed during the afternoon. Mr. Linsky and the officials. " 9, his assistants, Messrs. Dammers, Gil- years. One man is 60 years old and games for the world’s lette and Green, had a busy time SENERAL U another 37. The remainder of -the Re-opening sale of millinery at |Showing the lots and keeping the crowd OBITUARY. crew run from 22 to 27 years. | Pt he i - moving from one lot to. another as the L R T . e championship between ||}yers millners store, Cormoll mde, | WUCIoR Srogrissed. - Thare were many Nathan L. Bishop. Robert Handarson. beautiful prizes given away during the - Word was received here Thursday afternoon which were eagerly sought,| The funeral of Nathan Lee Bishod | morning of the death of Pobert Hen- F OR STOMACH AGONY A contract for water and sewer | the drawings being one of the inter- | ¥as held on Thursday afternoon and | gerson of Thomaston, Conn. Wednes- PI][SHUHE VS. n[“m" construction approximating 4,000 feet | esting f"'t'fi,.,,, - was attended by a throng of people, | gay at 5 o'clock, after illness due on Fort H. G. Wright reservation,| The auction opened at 2 o'clock and | the house belug unable to accommo- |53 complication if diseases. Ask The Lee & Osgood Co. About we will have the score g::h;;n.slzn%o ‘has been awarded to there are 42 Joug o be disposed of in R L oo o attend, although .,r"l{:,bi‘r‘i“?{.’.fi?,.‘.‘;:‘o:“fm‘."‘i?:‘; son Mi-o-na—it Gives Relief In llllill Westerly rsor $3,415. comPpany of | hand was in attendance and gave a :‘;myn‘i;flc;fii%at Broadway Con-|the lato Elizabeth Scott Henderson Five Mmut‘u‘ g by gs. ‘ e T L O Tl LW WLk Rev: Dr Tewhllynd S0 e o e e R T e e atos L aantd reilers h;d‘"’u:“’:;{"t 'fn‘e"e‘an;‘“‘i_:;“;‘r"d‘;: ets for the drawings previous to the R‘:‘;a‘::‘“‘?’:m‘chflm:"m:gafi; | ville. Later he moved to Thomaston, | promptly and cure permanently all dis- P sale, . where for the past 36 years he has | eases of the stomach and indigestion, waureuan Hn“sfl cafe Mrs. John E. Fanning, at their farm | The auctioneer is Del Gillette and he | the family were present. The body | nade his home, or they will return your money. in Preston, but because of the death |keeps the crowd entertained as well as | Va9 taken to Broadway church at| “mM. Henderson is survived by his| Have you gas on stomach ? of President W. L. Bishop of the |interested. He explalned the restric- "Lh“:"m","}"'a" “’13; ‘“m"l"; ;“If"l’("‘"‘l’f wife who was Miss Mary Manson of | One Mi-o-na tablet and the misery THE PARKER-DAVENPORT GD Round Table, the plan has been given | tions on the -roperty, which are that | I8 BB OB T WHIL.S ey t he. | Thomaston, and three sons, David of | is ended. : - up. on the Broadway front no house cost- in; foll. Co i p{’" 'S Jersey City and Robert and Arthur of Are you bilious, dizzy or nervous ? Proprietors. ing less than $3,600 can be erected and | U, 29 ICWA Commander Ve | Thomaston. He also leaves his fa- | Mi-o-na tablets Wil put you right X = on Broad street none less than $2,500. J6Et80m Rt T 5 Gee ther and stepmother, oné brother, Wil- ; give relief in 10 minutes. Of interest to Norwich friends is | No other buildings can be erected until Jl en, G;':rn gml. . w-'(xec?“!e- liam of Waterbury, three sisters, Mrs. Now, dear reader, don't go on suffer- the announcement from New London | a house is built, on any of the lots. ““3“ Ch:'fl"""‘. G’:’.“"s M A"."“; Henry Fensley, Mrs. John F. Cochrane | ing with stomach trouble. Be fair to that Manuel Felix, the watchful night | The property 'was soid by the front | irider CAnries T Geer, Sutgeon A & | and Mrs. Edwin L. Burnap, all of this | yourself; throw aside prejudice and baggageman, who has the policing of | foot and one man had bid in a lot at Oflm_"nf !h‘e’g‘;‘, o'u'hng ey and| ojty, and two half-sisters, Miss Mary | try Mi-o-na. It is a great doctor's O r I d the Union station room, will leave in | $24.50 a front foot, supposing that he There bea: tit;xl a u'tflbutes G. Henderson of this dty and Mrs. | preseription. No doctor ever wrote & u mpl'OVC a few days for a visit at his old home | W25 to get the entire lot for that ROMRE e g O hile two | ouis W. Woodman of Providence. Sptine ao. for keeping out the cold air it ke price. He quickly gave up when he|Surrounding the casket, while two| “iir jrenderson was one of the well- | Ana money back from The Lee & . in zores. . was told that was the price of a front | ATiricatl Hlags were draped from the | krown residents of Thomaston and | Osgood Co. if you don't say Mi-o-na is \N that cemes in from these cracks Bronc la The first lots put up were on | Py P“-‘_h‘:m aimit wis the floral tiibute | 4150 counted many warm friends in [ worth its weight in gold. Sold by lead- Go to the Armory tonight and hear y when G. W. Carroll pur- | UPoR pulpit was the :t Greeneville, where he spent his boy- everywhere but in Nor- around the doors and windows. Dr. Stoagh's lecture upon Home Mak- | cha from the State Teachers' Annuity He was a fore the | wi 50 9, 7 and 8 at $29.50 a front Guild with the words-“Well Done.” foreman, of ers and Home Breakers. It will be |foot, they being next to Broad street, | b fl:rsl Mh;h h,;m the lc:ooil : twood brass manufacturing | cents a large box. Test sample free Ozenges well worth your while—adv. the ‘two having 117 feet frontage. At | oo, 00ral offerings from the achoold | .ompany of Thomaston. He was for | from Booth's Mi-o-na, Buffalo, N. Y. $30 a foot front and a total of 105 feet | Jiobe CrOHIREC oot e tion of si. | Many vears foreman of the fire de- | Mrs. Mary Hutchinson says: i The annual state convention of Ad- | frontage J. M. Paine of Danielson partment in that place, was a con- | and distress in my stomach and a gen- * will relieve Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, lent testimonlals of the esteem in which . 'a_prominent member of the |eral stomach complaint was entirely | Weather i' 2 - a v bought two lots adjoining Mr. Carroll's, stable. Bronohitis, Asthma, and all affections | Y12 Christian churches will be held | "GR"5 003 Street George W. Carroll | 1@ Was held ~being arranged by Mrs. | ynjied Workmen, and in many ways | cured for me by the use of two boxes he th % in Danbury next week, commencing >3 F. W. Lester and 's. J. L. Case. Dur- * - F 1 by DUNN s PHARMAGY sgates will be entertained by the peo- | Kimwood avenue, the Hiame of the new chwi:: &hkare e Tast o p:r‘t:ml{- Yo | Oa¥ s"‘" Ypsilanti, Mich, Decomber 19, |§ for potfom of doors. Positively ple“of fhe Madison avenue church, |streef through the property, property m the ru;‘m .u' meugbgm my.ny 08 ' 50 Main Stm where the convention will be held. was bought by Frank Hempstead, Mrs. school children, t&nche'rs, trlerfdn and | OPEN HOUSE MEETING keeps out wet and cold from sept2sd Olive M, Platt and Mrs. M. M. Gra- business men, as well as a number P The Mitchell company of New York | ham of Wauwecus Hill. Others also | aon M0 000 0n " who were among the IN NEW QUARTERS. door sills. bas secured the contract for building | bid 1n property and the sale continued | jojera] hundred. The Central aistriet | MISS M. C. ADLES, the inland barbor and, whart con- | UP to about dark, with many still in | opiols closed n]ll day, while those in C"'w"fll'l' LN“! i:ll:““ but DC'“" Is e U struction at Plum island. The price - other districts closed at noon. Water- el ocate: anges in Dues. ! The mansion was put up for sale| s, "conools closed because of the was $55,000 for the entire comstruc- | -ring the early afternoon. *The bid- | £oF Sch The first business meeting of Open mh or -nuy luk. Just feu E‘ge '..‘ stfl” tion. he bide were opened and the | ding started at §1,000 and it was finally W oc i = ¢ ¢ The deacon’s chair which he occu- | House in their ne arters and the hnn-thlfln mr, ca pan acfl uaflm |s contract was awarded at the office of | stopped at $3,000, the bid of Emerson pied in the church was draped with a | informal opening of the season at No. SOMETHING FOR NOTHING | N comstructing quartermaster in |P. Turner, who is now the owner. He| gy of ywhite chrysanthemums by | 337 Main street took place Thursday for sides and tops of doors New London Wednesday. can have the privilege of buying the i is what many women expect. Occas- . ¥ four lots on which the bullding stands | he, Sions OF 1909 et Breadway sohooL | oo ranin. ae 1 o windows, 1 3-6c per foot and up. fonally Miss Adles has such customers, GAME SUPPER. for $1,000 a lot, but it ig understood | g fough, Will L. Stearns and Herbert | Welcoming them to the new club home who buy dry goods store hair, 24 inch - that he intends to move it, having a |\ “Gai up. While the body was lying | was the reception committee, con- & braids at $1.75 or $3.00, and lh‘nk them year in which to do it. i o " v ¢aual to Real Human Hair. They are| Mr. and Mrs. John J. Kennedy Enter- | " The barn was sold to J. R Mc- | i3 State Orgunist F. W. Lester played | slating of Tiverctt B. Byles and James th 1 tai i i oftly. | and after the e only ones ?fif‘»&i‘?m.?.?".'na"fl.".‘{’, ained Friends at Their New Home. | Namara for $700, the bidding starting | 5"A"in late home of the deceased, in | meeting the newly fitted out rooms Satarday and Monday Evenings All Felt Weather Strip at $100. He is to move it in thirty days Iy looked over by th be: ith Miss ‘Adles will be’in. Norwich ali| John J. Kennedy and Mrs. Kennedy, | and wiil probably place it on his vacant | LLuntington place. the funeral services | were laoked over by the members wit Regular Supper 2 the week of October 18th, the latter until June 8 of this yeas Miss | lot in Slater avenue. The auctioneer Nere, i At 8 otlock, at which Dr. |genersl satistaction exproased at their oskisd " 3¢ per foot up. 5 Nellie Curtin of Stonington, entertain- | offers liberal terms of 10 per cent. WAUREGAN HOU: ir frie . ent. | cimple one, without eulogy, Dr. Pratt | ments. SE, Norwich |ed a number of their friends Thursday | down, 10 pef”cent. in 10 days and the bt aifow aetiothrel selections and | ' The business meeting was called to New York. Boston, | evening in their home at 191 Broad | remainder in monthly payments, while - 2 ; The guests all paid high tribute to the In Broadway the sidewalk in front the service with prayer. The bearerz who welcomed the members wuml): culinary ability of Mrs. Kennedy. Those | of the property has been lowered ac- | e yoin B Stanton, Edmund A|to the new club home. e reminded c"EnnlEs NOTICE D eaoine alon ot e eand Miss | cording to the new grade established | prentice, .Henry Hovey, Francis J.|them that the club was now for the Horman ot Boston. Jonn. Cerie, Min | there anda through the property. a fine | | eavens, William D. Tillson, J. Herbert | first time starting out without any T e L o iains | new road has been built with concrete | George, General William A. Alken and | outside support and urged earnest co- at Rallion’ Dr. Louise: Fiak!in Miner i now | Mr and Mrs. Thomas Doyls of Ston. | "o = of each slde of the road. ; ::'mel éi Stlotsyon tBm'lt! (s I: the xopenulont among "'fi membership for 2 . i ‘amily lot in Yantic cemetery, where a | its maintenance. e alss expresse oct15 :““"1 in her riew office, Breed Hall, ’s"h‘n‘;:n };;g’tclk I?e.ouS‘r‘lmgl:mS“SflCk Verazzano to Be Honored. comnfltntl l?rviceh was re:d by Dr. thl:ka to Dr. Clarence B, (gnpron, o FMHKUH SQU“E oom derson and Thomas Fenteh of Nee.| The Italian residents of New York | Pratt, Prof, J. Herbert George sound- | one of the board of governors, for do- Gffice hours, 1to 4 p. m. Wich.* " | city are quite properly not to allow | ing taps. Henry Allen & Son had |ing much of the work that enabled the The P.mke season l’m Telephone §60 Mr. Kennedy is a well known fore- | Henry Hudson all the glory for the | charge of the arrangements. club go bave the new quarters ready o phone vrs augl7a d in 14in city and Mrs, Ken- | discovery “of the river bearing his The profusion of floral forms in-|now. Ry is opnine smong har TAGH name. Their monument to Verazzano | cluded the following: Board of educa-| The business of the meeting con- wC hve l.e new . £ o g atdll';p Ba{tterydlg to b:cge‘;ikmteg soon | tion, tEen't.ralflnchml dut;!c;i’ stam;l:‘n‘ ume{i of rec:lvln]‘ ::xd .l;p{)‘::ml' the and they intend to mas own Broad- | wreath of white roses and chrysanthe- | regular reports. In view o chang- FLOUR. Plc‘ure P“zzles WEST SIDE PINOCHLE CLUB. way 26,000 strong on that occasion, | mpms; teachers of Central school dis-|ed conditions and increased ex‘fe h’“h‘.l.m . They have asked that the street car |trict and Mr. Meech, urn of white car- | it was also voted to make .the du 5 o~ Dr. N. B. Lewis Now Leads the List of | service be suspended on that street|nations, lilies of the valley and laven- | annually 50 cents monthly in ad-| Also Fancy Apples and Quinces." Players by Margin of 500 Points. during tho march, and the company | der orchids, filled with My Maryland | vance, beginning November 1, and that 3 " 3 \_, ames refuses the request; whereupon they |roses and chrysanthemums; pupils of | the initiation fee be raised from $1 to| Have you tried “Ottoman” Coffee ? { Dr. N. B. Lewis has taken the lead | announce that they will march four | Central school district, broken column | $2. If not, do it now. Picture Puzzles, 10¢ and up. in the tournament of the West Side | abreast on the side of the street, which | of white and yellow chrysanthemums, A letter from Mr. Rodenbaugh about Modeling Clay, Crayon and Painting Pinochle club, as the result of the|would make their procession four | with streamers of yellow ribbon let- | putting on a play 'was referred to the fourth evening's play Thursday even- | hours long. They deserve more recog- |tered “Our Superintendent” and a|entertainment committee for consid- | DEQPLE’S MARKET, A vote of thanks was passed ’ Do You Mean gutfit-, five hundred Parch Target ing. He is nearly 500 points beyond J. | nition than the street railway is will- | large standing wreath of white roses | eration. . ames, Footballs, Playing Cards, Tally | Jordan, who dropped back into second | ing to concede—Springfield Republi- | and gladioli, with base of yellow chrys- |to Dr. Capron, James P. Sheridan, 6 Franklin St. Cards, Favors, Etc, place. Dibble was overtaken by Raw- | can. anthemums, with white ribbon lettered | Charles H. Whaley and others for uslness in gold “Our Superintenden! class | work done in fixing up the rooms. | get15d JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop. son and passed him by a margin of 40, . The contest, judging from the present ‘| of 1909, Broadway grammar school, | There was also a vote of thanks to IJf you want substantial re- m m'm H‘ "mkfi s standing, is likely to be interesting. . white chrysanthemums; Norwich Prin- | the benefactress of the club in the sults in a busioess educetion, N OfUAIB | The total scores: Dr. Lewis 33,670, J. ¢ipals’ club, wreath of galyx leaves and | last two years, and a similar vote and i€ you reaily desira te pre¥ pare to flll a good position, here is @ school which can halp yeu to attain your ambition. But if you are looking for someshing cheap, or if yeu are athmcted by exaggerated statements, than this is not the school. Anybksdy who Investigates will be econ- vinced beyond the least doubt that Norwich Business College gradustes all do well, and that Mr. Canfleld himself takes & lasting interest In every pupil If this is not so why are all owr graduates now In positions and why do business men continue to call upon -us whenever an office worker is needed? We have already sent every student who finished our courses this last term to positions, and some ' Jordan 33,185, Rawson 33,040, Dibble read dahlias; Waterford teachers, | to a dozen business men of the city octéd 33,000, O'Neil 32,540, Cobb 32,025, wreath of pink and white roses; board | who have arranged to guarantee the . Reeves 31,930, A, Jordan 31,910, Tet- of trustees, Connecticut Teachers’ An- |rent of the bullding. It was also vot- . . reault 31,670, Peckham 31,510, Pettis nuity guild, pillow of white roses and | ed that a sick visiting committee from 450, alley 1260, violets lette: . one;” Norwic! different istricts of e city e ap- B 31,450, Bailey 31,265 ol 1 red “Well D 'h distri f the city b e m mGnT wAY Round Table, large piece of scarlet | pointed. The meeting adjourned for o BUILDING MACADAM. dahlias; Norwich Roque and Tennis |a week. I wish to call your special attention 142 Main St. club, large wreath of roses and or- The rest of the evening was occu- Work Started at Hill Top in Mont- ° (] chids; jonal Roque association, | pled in a social way, Lang’s orchestra | to @ new and very beautiful, exelusive 3 ct’ucent of roses and orchids; board | playing, and there was a well ren- French Restaurant ville by Contractors. ls m r of directors of the Y. M. C. A.. stand- | dered violin solo by Raymond Bab. | I of merchandise which I have just i R 'u—"e i Welnia ing wreath surrounding a triangle with | cock Eldred. Orangeade was ‘served | received, suitable for Wedding Gifts. pioii the truct t ‘;‘Y the letters Y. M. C. A across a base | under the direction of the entertain- | y;o . 0de are in a class by themselve: » 2 e T t'n.i THE WRONG WAY to keep warm |of white carnations; State Young |ment committee, Charlés G. Cobb, Dr. | "~ & y o Ladies’ Restaurant for Haile Club |DeW '“-1“3 = !,:337 Iro ch ~ w is to shut yourself up in the house, | Men's Ohristian association, large'| Capron, and Henry Woodmansee. | and contain many beautiful and useful Members, Second Floor, facing Main '{;"’"?,“;‘hy :}onnecdt Now knd°" ;flfl excluding all fresh air, “hugging the | wreath of pink and white roses and | Secretary Harry J. Branche presided | .. ‘hich street. N e N at Hill | gre” and dreading #0 go out of doors | orchids; Huntington nll.ce neighbots, | over the oranegade bowl and proved | things which cannot he found any- Restaurant for Open House Ciup [Top. in 2 ontville, 2y h"eb: e B. D. |and muffiing yourself up 8o when you | standing wreath of galyx leaves and |he had the right touch for the com- | where else. ave been careful to se Members, Second Floor, looking on | Bierce company, which obtained the | do go out that you can hardly move. | pink carnations; Miss Bishop's associ- | posiiton of; this delightful drink. garden. . contract “;’; t - section, '“"“dd In | These practices increase your sus- | ate teachers in Willimantic, large piece | The new’ quarters are not yet com- | lect the newest and best and no dupli- Dinner—12 to 2—at fixed price— |On the grading. Several teams and & | coptibility to cold and make it easy|of pink roses; numerous forms and |plete, but are to have a Kall, with- cates. Before you purchase your Wed~ 30 cents Ladies'-Restaurant; 35 cents Er'}‘:“ ";(‘0 :f ‘me“hl‘fl"’m’"‘x oyed. | for you to contract cold weather ills. | flowers from relatives and personal | stage, dressing rooms, and also bowl- Open House Club restaurant. T ey s w €on~ | THE RIGHT WAY to keep warm is | friends of the family. ing alleys, bullt In the rear. Plans |ding gifts I want you to see the most supper—s to 7—a la carte. si l:“i ); "th“cel tentd ¢ th to_have your blood In good condition | ‘There were many in attendance from | for these are now In the hands of | ortigtic line of goods from the fact Popular Wednesday Evening s in the intention of s_con- —begin NOW to get it in good con- | Out of town. including Rev .and Mrs. | contractors and the owner of the o will be resumed ober 6— | tractors to commence work in one .or | oo T Nothing else will keep you so [ E- B. Armstrong, Buffalo, N. Y.; Mr.|buiflding, W. H. Murphy, will have | of Mrs. N. 8. Day ever shown in Nor- ‘ it clock. w0 other parts of the oo 2% | warm, healthy and vigorous as awill | and Mrs. J. Dwight Chaftée, Arthur D. | the work hurried on as fast as possi- | . . O Opera’ Bagh:. Keay LUNGH, FRIDAY, OOT. 15, 1909, | QUickiy as help can be obtained. ana'Mim: I Tiwight Chaffes, Acthtiz D | the CLAM CHOWDER present ‘there s much difficulty find- | blentv of rich, pure blood Your Blood | JI0TSh 1l Spfingfield; Charles D | Scrap Baskets, Portable Desks, Buriap || have bad their choice of from EGGB—BDL'!;?L L SAUCE ing suitable men to put to work. baila TY. 0 Yot , Te- tary of the stite bo of a | ki > i » . e SPAINE Hhrng - oo o heatth aspands To8 8 | cucation, Hartford; Nathan Witter, Phu Ma dn Interjections. Automobile Pillows, Bufiap Pillows [l e to two situstions. We » i ” Z Worcester; E. T. Bates, state secre- | Yet it seems falr for a man even placed office force RED BEANS On Thursday six more applications | You won't mind the winter i you|iary of the Y. M. C. A.;' Robert Ross, |Who gets $1 & worx for his output | W\th 0id brald, Silkc Stole Bage with N iyun, ¢he demsnd made upon for liquor licenses were made, as fol- | have fpood e blood and plenty of it — | New FHuven; R. W. Mansfleld, H. D |t use such ¢ short word as I quite so | Chinese embroidery, and Glass Trays. {§ us, Don't this apeak volumes ? CHESTNUT n DDING CAFE : ; SMIT| MULSION - with HYPO: lows, total Miggbors @fgien, ¢ ITES i Oplve i, HYFO; | Barrows, New: London. P Clorelad Basin ; Dealer. I do not hesitate to say this is the [J Yes if you mean business then '—'——-—‘—'———F A[.I, “WERY Paniie Sl d,},a"p,, s 1 Pb!ood you want. Try it. . Tin.the Gity Court. Murbid. Chiiva. most beaytiful line we have ever/|] Your read leads to the 3 Tuttville: Tefarews MeLadbs, “ye8 rice 900 the Pint. There were six men tried in the city | A worse man thau Judge Gaynor|shown. We invite inspection, whether NORWICH court on Thurs@ay morning. E. D.|might have been chosen, but It would Lewis and Oharles DeWolf of Salem | have entailed a good deal of trouble | YOU purchase or not. A cholce line of the latest styles in| Main street; James McNally, West Fall Hats at Town street. = SM I T H g":: :g.ru‘n Wi:dn:!m:; T . : S d District E: ; ven years’ 3 : MISS BUCKLEY'S, 308 Main St| , sccons Srict Erovms, o | W e T i x| Baren 6y | GEO. A. DAVIS, - sept22d t the Seconfl district, received $20 and other cages were for intoxication. 'S expended itas follows: Committes FOR FLETCHER'S g."""...,m...,23.?,";,""“:‘.,"',"-}‘,’,‘:"5“,'3 ork 30, clgarn 43, car tickets 31, - The Drug Man. aQyer 1300 diferent kinds of Insects : 25-29 Broadway latin far Mualnass: Lunebay, 4 Antlid CASIORIA octildaw

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