Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 23, 1909, Page 7

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iy thint medicine 4 " i 5 times of the past year or e:.;np orwi Oct. 1909. X - . ' - X e were none too poor o pay ‘quar- Koo St gy, oo 2 | ter” for a bottle of this_indl y TH L % + | tamily medicine. - Be sure and get the b nuine. 25c, $5¢ and 0c bottles. 6 FURNISHING UNBERTAKERS Forecast for Today. 88 Main Streel. For New England: Unsettled, with — hant ‘of 3 rain by Saturday night and possibly, in 3 o z a leading mercl Caifoty PR s T east portion Sunda colder Sunday; i - o S 3 2 :ror;‘:aly :ll}m, '!: r!alfidA T-l hr:; bt:::.:e'; 3 . . I3 3 w0l LADY ASSISTANT WHEN REQUESTED, s o g ¢ ; i ; ~ N Predictions from the New York Her- o cured my boy of a Je\_‘l’é ugh, and a 4 ald: On Saturday fair and slightly - % 4 % who was P:":lu:ll:.: or a or 0 a p cooler weather will prevail, with fresh # C . , o ol - 4 % westerly winds, and on Sunday gener. . P by taking Foley's Hon'(,\ lflg X 2 ally fair weather, \\‘i(h tslu\\ld)' rising o : - ¢ £ S fl“:‘::‘x “eh;b:s as :.(;lx:lo’d g h | temperatures, followed by cloudiness in : 4 . . . cer Y Lee . - 5 A the morthern districts. : e oo : ; Special Values which should | Special Values which shofuld h Observations in Norwich, Ty 2 e b % y V. . 4 . ¥ § ARRIED. L The following records, reported trom: : g i L BT RGN, make This Store a Busy|make This Store a Busy Sevin's, pharmacy, show the changes ' 4 e ey e g F A in temperature and the barometrie : P ¢ Hlexander of soning- | Place All Day Today and|Place All Day Today amd | changes Friday ton and JohnJ. Young of Williman- p Ther. Bar. ¥ 5 4 % tie. 7 a m. o 3 4 BROWN--EDMOND—in wester'y, & | 1 his Evening. This Evening. 6 p. m.. Genuine Charles Harrison Prown and Ethiyn L, Oct. Rev. Mr. Lusk, Highest of this city Timely E conomies on Every| Timely Economieson E very s " |Floor. Read This List. Floor. Read This List. CASE--In this city, at the Backus Nos- p , lowest 49. Comparisons. Predictions for Friday: Fair; south— west winds. v W - d e T i ol 2, Miks Betiie Caxe. - { 29 Friday's weather: As predicted. e e pars b Sun, Moow aad Tides. 20, . James Hurley, formerly of ’ | 2 this city. c fi + T P | Womens FallSuts | MILLNERY | Water. || s -law. Dudley St. C. Donueily, 19 ; 3 = Buyonet streel. New Londor At 10 {Our showing of Women's Man-Tail- IONABLE MILLINERY FOR TO- DAY’'S SELLING. a. m. today (Saturduy) AVES—In this cf 0ot Mary, widow o Joln W. Ha ;’;gtolel f""*“;, TAESR Pt o At any price you want to pay the val- The ss 98 n ls —In 'oguetanuck, Oct 2. a 1909, Theodore I Nicolal aged $6 |ues _we offer you are unmatchable. Best o |2e 120 - { - _years, " to be had anywhere. Fully 100 Wom. | Six hours after high water s low ‘ s Notice of funeral héreafter. Suits at $15.00 . Fine Dress Hats at this price— tide, which Is followed by flood tids, We give you a cholce of fifteen dis-|every Hat different — equal to Hats ored Suits comprises all the newest 1909, | Fall styles and best colorings. Saturday Candy IS SOLD ONLY AT Sevin’s Drug Store | | ye = NEVILE tinct styles of Suits — in broudcloth | sold elsewhere at $5.00. GREENEVILLE ? s Bnd" worsted, coata” 3% 1o 5 menes ¢ ‘ — - % long, pleated skirts black, navy, The Miss Losiige Piteher Luwhed for WSl L U o Ll SOl ex- | of trustees, as directed by the vote of [ lodge, consisting of Judge N. J. Ayling, smoke, catawba, etc. — fifteen styles 5 a's mond, Va.—Collarbone Broken. pressed among Norwich business men | the meeting, visited Mr. Osgood and | Bdward H. Hinckley and Thomas F 15 M Str at $15.00. y Best b4 3 s on Friday over the purchase of the|closed the deal for the property. It | Crawford, has secured the speaker for ain oot, Sui 25.00 that can be made. Fully 150 Fine Miss Linea Rydholm of Prospect | Osgood property on Main street by | is understood that the late William C | the amRual memorial. seevice on the uits at $25.0 Dross Hats' st thil price—evelly aiin street is able to be out. after an illness | Norwich lodge of Elks and that they had | Osgood had been very favorably dis- | first Sunday in December, which will At this price we make a very special n — equal ¢ H_Y“ 1d FIRE-PLACE FIXTURES of six weeks With typhoid fever. not allowed to let slip an opportunily | posed towards the Elks having the | be held as usual fn the Brondway the- showing of Suits, made of worsted 9 q sol which would "put_ them In possession | prop and. Hadexpressed_the wish | ater. He fs to be Postmaster Palmer and wide-wale chayron sérges, princle where at $7.50. of a lodge home which would not be | that lock of Elizabeti . N. J., & progp- lly with 48-inch coats and knee when it is fit- | after his death. jmn-m Elk and Mason in his home town Funera] Dlrec'ors m.d'".d skirts — biack, navy, green, Street Wear Hats—98¢c to $3.98 —AND— Miss -~ Louise Pitcher of Prospect might see the way to buy it -H. Ch BRASS AND IRON ANDIRONS | streic. 1ett Tridas morming. or o bes | of lodze Home' wh GAS LOGS Top in N i Richmond Va. She will | ted'for their use. Friday the board | The Memorial day committee of the | and also active in politics. i, catawba, peacock. “ari: g Ty BRASS FIRE SETS folk Miss Pitcher may spend the win- [ ———— —~ SRR AT N b iy S T ¢ fiarad ter in the south. 1 splendid showing o a rim= o DEFENSE OPENS IN husband and {hat there was not good | CITY GIVES DEED 3 J (Shovel, Tongs and Poker) Pes e SR g T THE TOMLINSON CAGE, | foclinke: hatwesn herself and the ‘Av- | T VoG ek o m almers We_make & speciaity of exclusive do: | mings—Fancy Feathers, Ostrich, A WIRE SPARK GUARDS be missed from his accustomed route il i G 2o AR R i ol J signs_in_Women's Suits, only one_of | *" . io 30 take o cancxtoweel, for Be| Effort WilliBe Made to Prove an Alibi Lo ituses su bbie e atg that Hel | First New Building of Concern on R ‘———"“_——‘ sy —Court Will Come in Monday Morn- | en was not in the Otls library. She| Central Wharf Completed—Output —at— _— FRED C. CROWELL’S, Dy 18 ety Biiyon & 8 ing to Finish Case, | gectared this, although the state at- | Increasing Daily. Lady Assistant. 5 RIBBONS RIBBONS torney told her they had been seen to Telephone call 378-3. } i t % SPECIAL VALUES FOR TODAY John Walsh of Boswell e, ) The entire day Friday was spent in, 0 in there together. 8 | In accordance with lhevterms of the 2 . 87 Water Street. Kngwn as dn amateur hasoball catoner | the tHIAT of the state o Georer Bom. Al 420 Judse Wheelcr said he de. | contract by which the clty agreed (o | Henry B. Church. Wn. Smith Allea Coats, Skirts, Etc. At 12/36Molre Ribbon, 34 inches . : of v, had his collarbone broken | j; (A ke, red to hold court unti it | give the J. T. Young Boiler company 1%daw 898 | Chilarén's Winter. /Coate 5f Wide "l:‘:“s"‘“‘"y Buepings t1l § p. m. | of this cit ih a rather peculiar manner, | NSON. charged with criminally as- | would mot inconvenience any of the | fhu sl fos tre plant in Central whare | 30 ¥ heavy worsted, made with|At 19c—Moire Ribbon, 5 inches wide, He. was playing ball, when the bail | Saulting Helen E. Smith. When court | jurors. Two said it would bother, and | j¢ the buildings. erected proved satis- | = value | loose back, large revers, in-| At —Moire Ribbon, 5 bounded from the ground and struck |Opened Attorney Geary continued his| cOurt adfourned at that time. but the | factory, the deed has been turned over . 3660 | 1830 velvet cotlar, . doumie | fic Ven 'sm'- 1—300b ay' o the bone. examination of the Smith girl. | Judge sald that it would be necessary | to the company by the city officials. | breasted and button trim- * Fing - Novelty Bistocn: & o The girl said she lived with Ars,|t0 oven Monday at 9 a. m), and court | The Arst bullding of the combany on ue e | med—colors are brown, red,| D@ | hatr ribvens sopCopar TAFTVILLE Daniel B, Sweezy in Groton when she | Was adjourned until that time. the property has been completed and navy and . | fancy ‘work, eter~regular. 2he g first went there and before she went Murder Case to Be Tried. is now being used for storage. This 208 600 qualities &t BETH Progress in Building During Week— | {0 the Avery home. Mrs. Sweezy ad- | Tiie murder case against Diodato, an | bullding will become the machine shop TODAY, SATURDAY | ses0 1 women's and Misses' Black e A @ 9 vised her to keep away from there, as n of New London, will b tried a | for the plant and it is 75x50 and is | Broadcloth Coats, 52 inches E Other Ment;on. Mrs. Avery was a trouble maker. The y , 5 > 2 ed. | located north of the Industrial build- | | adies’ $1.45 Shoe $1.50 | long, semi-fitted, body lined, | —— — girl denied t Mrs. Avery had threa It is supported by 48 concreie $2.00 made collarless and trim- At th2 J. B: Martin velyet mill the S inag- | Pill and the side walls are of frame " med with silk braid, stons foundations for the new weaves | chcd, 0 send her t . inas- | n, covered with corrugated | Men's $2.50 Calf and Vici Shoes $2.00 d inches wide. urors having be tood that there w reform school if | sibility of no tral in thi Lad $250 Sho she did not say it was George Tomlin- | much as it was - thought he might| sehd at the north are well along, and | son ‘who did It. She sais Sire Amin: | mu g, g b . one story in_height. ; $150 | $249 | Women's Dress Skirts, In , FENN Tortmacn "on ompleted by Contractor | toid her she would have 1o £o there It | ut. b was bromene fors e 0% | North of the machine shop another | Boys' $1.75 Shoss RS navy und black made in a]At Sepperoxide, 4-ounce bottle, valus o It oW o Sin. the MRt eldh ;06 e | she 310 mot tell ‘thige” Jush an they | oot ior ey ChTLL ALtO GUIE BN allging of the mitas: aiees {5 be uaed | We have the exclusive sale of La IR e g B VL mill considerable preparatory work has | s ; i i i > i d bl ¢ill | dles' Patrician $3.50 and $4.00 Shoes. | ‘g5 20 | o'to Kb $2.49. At 39c—Women's Elastic Belts, all a8 | were. The test ony of the girl 8 g0 o N Vi [ for the mounting and assembling, w N $3.50 $3. Skirt at $2.49. 8 - Have that old-fashioned, unsanitaty |Dbeen done for the two story addition | not finisheq wnti aeon . C SIF1 was Tontimin cama s o OICHINE tHO L Dallt as. soots sk oouveuteat afier Men's King Quality $4.00 Shoes. g 3 ol colors, value Goc. plumbing replaced by new and mod- | there. Dr. P. H. Harriman was then called ol i | the first has been finished. At | Women's and Misses' New! At $4.98 Cut Glass Wa grn open plumbing. It will repay you | On the new weave slied of the Pone- | 4nd ne un eririan Was then called OBITUARY. | Parallel with and west of these two, FRANK A. BILL, | Coat Dresses, made of fine ey g er Sets, con- -quart jug and ::; éxm‘:{:'mifi °{)\?:r‘hl;ll‘:l(l:xgda:3”r:‘ Gl;lhe ;fi;npanyl :To‘;me?g;ght?e l:;s;rt: s to the girl's condition e }\'ith slgu ce 1;{ be:lwei;nl;og::hp.ux;;‘::cdk Telephone. 104 Main Street. | $12.50 | w;:;:(-"!ld “d'rrhfl:'-‘:: ’ilux,:f! s (rnnl,in-u Sx;.l ‘:nunh—dz $4.98 3 . X & 2 as cross examined by Attorney 3 . Hayes. rom the railroad, = - S g g 3 SRt Sl Talts - Sa.N | s ] ::2?:23“7:{)—gy;::kng“?u"t)fiegg; i, S e 3?;::5: “ Hida | Gears. Y At M<:ixr:-°|<h';"nv:m- uyne:rnmm the | TY, 75x150 feet. At the nor(hlheend{of ors black, navy and smoke (Basement department.) plumbing with the modern kind that | walls have been completed. In pug ot Ty peon of Brookline, Mass, | euth of Mrs. John W. Hayes occurred | these bulldings will be another 0F | pm———————— Burnt Wood Pieces at Special Prices. il keep out the sewer gas. The | corner the first of the roof beams have | (cified that he was a brother-in-law | ot her home, in School sireet, corner | StOTasge. - ~class g " of the girl and told of Tomlinson mak-{ o Jo 9 I en i or| The output of the company is in- Plaques at 3¢, 7¢, ¢, 17¢ and 29c— rorke will be first-class and the price P i i Ig @ Visit to his Home when the Kiri | neaton o e e ik DOOT | creqsing daily and now from six 1o Bll Yo“r Gowns, Ete regular prices 5c to 43c. ' oo b e, Aol aa Ot thelwas there. He told of the conversa- ibed but three days, being taken with | ¢/8hteen boilers are being shipped l“m«llas, ns, . pition, the " peihe ooen:piaced I DO~ Ltion Tomlinson had with the girl. He | 2°¢0. ack of the dally.. As the new buildings are erect- e ‘s Flannelette Short Skirts in |- — ey J. E TOMPKIN i sition, the brick work of the walls | o) g v severe attack of the grip, and death | ey ey bt 2% Women's Flannelet ' o L S, having been completed, B o A s e tg, come | resulted from a weakened heart. "l:'xlmm: gt X ‘mf,‘u“ldx‘;,‘ Y e dots ‘Va'ches Now B yheiwty .of slvite, piin. colats “?g“ DO NOT FORGET THE FAMOUS % e to testify against him. She ac- [/ 3f as in Lancashire, | ere, tripes, in pink, blue and gray—at 25¢ sugisa &7 West Main Strest- | Mis. W. E. Baldwin was the giest | U560 Tim of the crime, but otherwiss | Bociind b ares bom In Lancaskiire, |G Rere (00 et time, e g Nl PAINTING b Pt SN Was: the % | made no reply to him Taylor: She was the daughter of Wil- | T AR 7 ‘s Fl 4 “« »”» C Thuraday: ) Oracey of MyRtiS on | " Assistant Cterkc Nortman testiied | Han rna merm i Ladehter of Wil A SUMMER CARNIVAL. risitmas At S0c—Women's Flannelette THE TOILER ardinal F]()u[‘ X that the bond was called in the sixty years has resided in this viein- B g nes and Dressing 188, OEL o e Ta. the Last. Day it will be eill A FRESH LOT JUST living on South B stréct. that she was the daughter of Mr. and | Walden. of ; Christ Hpiscopal church | gray. — ater. Mrs. Willlam B. Smith. Her father is erforming the cere: i 3 - RECEIVED BY hadiahady fan 1 ; i5 | performing the ceremony in Greene: Mr. and Mrs, Leon Ro jroulfer and she was born in this| ville. She was & member of Christ| i second presentation of A Sum- who were - 3 E W. H. CARDWELL married a mouth ago, left this week for | (15, Town Clerk Holbrook showed | Episcopal church, being one of its old- | o 1) Carnival by St. Mary’s T. A. and 2 L Fall River, Mass, where they will| PV the records that Helen Edith Smith members. Her husband died in At $1.00—Women's Flannelette Gowns r made with double yoke, tucked Km Gva and hemstitched in plain white and white grounds with nk| Complete lines of Women's Kid Gloves s 2 3 B. society at the Broadway theater on r [ p octbd maie their home, o born here Jan. 13, 1892, being th He was a clm grocery. store, | o ,?‘ ning was -finely done, all and blue stripes—five styles o ;" il the new Fall colorings. We make tenth child in the famil ik loved by Andrews y g o 3 . i x Bertha Brown of Baltic street Vosh and Rawson & Whipple. She ig| three acts being carried out in'fine . o a specialty of Women's Kid Gloves at Robert K. Robertson and.Miss Helen | 157t Brown of Baltle street tes- | Nash and Rawson & Whip o "The’sonigs and drills were. cleve 2 y MY SHOW[NG | Robertson have returned to their home | Hfied that Helen -\;’d (with her for a | the of her immediate family. a s S SN ROt farth, WEH o TR $1.00. | "of NEW FALL SUITINGS and | ,C3eron. N. J. .after spending ten | While, in January of this vear T Y o, Only shlPWVAllian | oyyige The celebrated “Bacme” of an days as the guests of Miss Lydia Hicks [ DTOUENt two women home one day a ayes of this city. he Norwich orchest: rnished the 9, Cape Gloves for street 4 OVERCOATINGS o Bt T g o KA introduced them as Mrs. Sweezy The deceased wis a woman of excel. |, 12 oreich oliet Diniiied o Women’s Shoes All at Sepe. " t " — Mrs. Bal v | lent characteristics, and her many|gisi¢ Tof the ol 2 E § X Shoulgtmaest aibin gEntat s et [ 0 S charge o the | CONVersation among them. At this | friends Jecply regrot ler death. fihgic%flp B Neing G Semive e e At $239-Women's High Shoes of vel. Women's one-clasp Pique 4 funeral of John Baptiste Deschamps, | PO e state rested, was in her ¢Sth year. She was a kind |, The , i our calf in button and Blucher loves, CHAS. H..NICKERSON, { which was held from the home of h Mother of Accused Called. ind_sympathetic neighbor and a_true | the Second night as did the solo dances lace, " made with heavy soles| $1.00 |our weil known “Duches oct4d 128 Main St. | nts in Sprague Thursday morning. the first witness for the defense | fFiend, Who will be greatly missed y o medium toe and_ heel special Kid Gloves, made espe- O. Reeves. Both received much ap- | The bearers were his four brothers | Lamb, mother of Miss Betty Case. | plause for ‘their-cléver work. ~The lat- price for today $2.39 a pair. cially for us. | from Moosup and Sprague, and after a Tomlinsen, was called.. She| The death of Miss Betty Case oc- | ter is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, D, ‘Women's Shoes of viel with|d Women's one-clasp Chamols i el il : ) | At $2.75— n J B E _\"..“ - '-”»i' ‘n A i.‘{‘l\A J. H.|said that her husband died last ¥ curred is hospital on | C. Reeves and she received a hand- patent tip, cloth top button and Gloves—washable, b | e Bajtic semctory The rial was In | ruary and the father of the accused | day morning about 10.80 welock | some bouquet of flowers. FHer hand- velour calf in button and Bluch- Women's one-clasp Mocha s ey, The detaant wav ] died a num 3 ago. She has|a long iless with Bright's disease.|Some dress was made by Mrs. Reeves | er cut pl.l.l' Glo: i years old and for many vea @| been a Grotor ears. h on 5 ays. {and a o ch attes . ve Vi cla been Il for the past eleven years, but | 17, since when he has. wottea nhos but for many years has resided in | Friday cvening and on Thursday even- || fered in this city in Elgin and | Shoes, with plain toe, light sole ene, SAG, Siove Dot seriously untll six months ago. He|ing been employed at the shipyard | this ity has been a dress- |ing a number of the clergymen occu- || Waltham Watches will be offered high heel, cloth top button — — — vas @ man of good character and had | there and lately in Providence. Af the | e, held in_ high esteem |Dled one of the boxes. , 2 YR very good value T R Hase A ey in Frediaimcss e | mas Presi i e ] you for the next few days pre assault she said her son | and news of her death will be learned ~ 4 - ; | e it T, S e 7 | B Ve ot b S TS SRR ] e o e S SWEATERS | NORWICH TOWN ket and that he came home from work | Greenport are expected today. fics e 5 st 0B | 156 Bt alks Batenee S & ot L at seven o'clock and had his supper. Owners Getting Now Machines Find his will be the last chance to s FWARtIES " s = e re e ome ig] o ue | Sweaters — regular $L38 Guests at Fields-Ryan Wedding Leave | 1€ remained af home that night, not | That State Has Power Figured Out. || buy a watch at rigiculously 1o _ J | CONfiNuation of the Sale of | iue | Syesiers — Town—Various Items. that, Joha Toraltis AT BE SHOWN AT THEATER. — tices . wa. are- GliERIng € 5 g ; A brother, John Tomlinson, aged 17, | Beitia bt thie opties b antbcistiien prices w ug them for Auction Silks $1.95 | Women's and Misses' Coat at this time. | value | Sweaters jn gray, cardinal One of the most remarkable offerings| $250 | and white — regular $2.60 of Silks that we have ever made. value at $1.95. | e d 2 pod ‘eedis 1 " 17, testifie a G e came e . | 2Mies Hattle Hewltt of Lebanon re-| {0 jooticd that George came home |\ ;o\ 0\ Superintendent Story of the who &re’ renewing their licenses are Sre Al ren Mg Ousine, Mr. and | about 630, ad remained there until | State/Police. Gave Permission on | ECLtng various kinds of shocks just | Mrs. Altred; Manning. he went to bed at nine and was there | Friday. v Jtohe Hew Mw requires that all oy then. | 3 | " B —L B g e T Established 1872, Visit our Silk department today and | Better grades of Sweaters for Women Miss Martha Manning, Who is now| Mrs, S B *weany; Undl bilis o e : , | January next. se 0ld ones tha i — i Y 00, in Labanon 1e ey o s mow| Mrs. Signe ©. Sweery o ars!E | yAlter learning that ‘the company | expire during the remaining aostos The PI Giidos Co see the Silks we are offering at 39¢ and Misses at $2.95 to $12.00. at her home on West Town street. a conductor on the New Haven road. | Johnson-Burns fght. chrry a Areproof | O e e e D B e P o Vlant-Caddon Co. e ~ poo ans o0 4 yors = ______ , = el Johnson- s fij arTs of | rata tax is based upon the horse 3 i She formerly. lived hcre and for ten | hooth which has passed inspection in | Latd. The e e res Jowsh i At 39c—Plain and Striped Messaline p . On his way to Washington, John B, | v had known Helen Smith. | other places, Arthur L. Story of the|POVEX OF the machine. the higher the ] otk S Silks in a full line of colorings BOYS’ CLOTHING lN | hor® ok, Faenburg, Mass. made | also knows ihe Avery family, She tes- | state police gave the Brondway theater | bowof: the gres talking ‘About the Hion —value 75c. { short stay with his aunt, Mrs. Ellen | tified that Helen told her that officials the right to use it there for| ouer of their machines Lave quit At 49c—Black Satin Duchess, Black | Boys’ Felt Hats, new Fall stylos—at | Connell of West Town street. 308 was not gullty of the rlme. Sho | the' Johnsas surnis: pictures tonleht | that now, and It they talk about the and Colored Satins, regular 75c| 4ge, 75c, 9o and $1.25. Jargsc 42 7 | ed Hel 4 t it Babe | Before learning this'he fiad state at'all it is to put e < quality, - Mrs. Jeanette Campbell, Mrs. Norris | W45 biamed the Avery Fould | theicould ot ‘be shown, as there was | Lorce power lower than formery. Striped Messaline, Satin | | $195 | €0 Bovs' Two-piece Sults B. Chase and Mrs. C. B. Eccleston of | her out of the house and send | no booth at the theater. Manager Pot- [ "Opps) might just as well contintie to Duchess in black and colors—| Yalue | ueat mixtures, sizes 6 to 16— L | Otrobando avenue spent Thursday with l"l’l et “mi‘l] She cla ‘m.u shr; ter stated Prida; e\-'pl’;lng. mqhdid \ln- talk as herefofore, for what. they ay value 87%c $2.50 | $2.50 Suits at $1.95. relatives in East Killingly, going by Met the Smith girl here one day and | ¢ with the show, that | g, oft e > e 4 | Boys' Two-pie te, Sty = 2tothe reauest offhie siel and then | the exhibition anil to the-best of their | {(' (The State bas adopted the A. toreguiar $1.00 quality. | $490 | $4.00 Suits at 3295, Mrs. Owen . Smith and her grand- | Uy Went to New London to see the | knowledge it-would be given, afternoon | ool S35tem . St 1o thet | chilaren, Huntington and Eunice Smith, | * St SESRE. o 10w oy s g | 2nd evening: | rating. . The state has the record of with Mrs. Smith's sister, Mrs. Haine: gt i T > =% e size engi r [ of Colorado, are visiting relatives in | 0% Which has not been completed. Got Silver Fox. ot T i eoX AR TR R4 Ayuce | ad out by the A. L. A. M. system the M ] e ~ . vi . Providence. | s Hulliahe 'aald that on thel . chiy' iy BUEIECN exnibitod with | PoraeriRes At s Say oltiom. the —_— ide on Friday the skin of silver | given number of cylinders should de- term she spoke to Helen about the | DT ihieh hi, = At the Sacred Heart church on |y . e sy . ay fox which his hound had run|velop, and they charge a license fee I’l‘hursday evening the infant daughter t’l‘x“mr\' nt lfi? t‘«‘:;;‘:.‘l:‘lxerfl)‘:'l‘iho(l:gdbfi?,,‘é down and killed after a flerce fight near | according to this. With the notices of Mr. and Mrs, Alex Kilrov of Hunt- | excused from court and went over to | (e head of Bog Meadow brook. It is | (hat are sent to holders of licenses FALL STYLES ington avenue was christened Bdna | the Otis library. She declared Helen | AUite al unusual thing for a dog to kill | warning them that their present li 33 BROADWAY . . CHILDREN’S HOSIERY A Mlssou" THREE SPECIAL LOTS 11c a pair 3 for 30¢ H | TODAY—we make this in- | Serges in all the fashionable |3 for30c| dren’s School Hostery—fast 4 Louise. The sponsors were Carl Ly- | stayed outside while she went in and | f0X Singlehanded. cense expires on a certain date is a on MONDAY and TUESDAY, value | Fall shades — regular T7bc black ribbed Hosiery in both including the latest patterns, ons of Norwich Town and Miss Mary | looked aroun‘?f The;-elm.,, walked d:w" Mr. Liltibridge received $1 for the| table showing what the license fees October 25th and 26th, of the 7 | quality | 1x1 and 2x3 rib. These are ready for inspection. “J | Walsh of Montville. to Franklin ‘square, where she intend- [ SKUll of the fox from Town Clerk | will be for all machines from one- 4 . G Tkt | our regular 12%c “Ironclad”™ > ’ e 4 to take the car for her father's, in | HOIDrook. The pelt is worth about $5. | horsepower to tha highest, both for {| famous ARROWSMITH AD. 58c | 42-inch Satin_ Striped Pru- | %chool ‘Hostery, in a fall lin Quality, minus the high price Murray Ayers of Buffalo, N. Y., Mrs, | Laurel Hill section. when Helen faiq S the year beeinning next January and || JUSTABLE ARCH PROPS to self-colored stripes, [fg | of2izes. 6 to 81, Today wre sting, tells the story of our suc- | Ann Campbell end Mr. and Mrs. John | she wanted tq g0 o the Avditeriomn Car Left Track. for the months that are yet to run of |} b given by.an expert, Mr..Chs, value stylish weave — reg- c | ofter this thoroughly depend- cess. Coffee of Dayville have returned to| and she said she would take her, and| A trolley car jumped the track on| this year. They give the A. L. A. M. F. Burd, who comes to us direct ne 3for30c] able Hosiery at lic a palr, 3 Whether you wish to order or their homes, after attending the| went there with her, paying both ad- | Crescent street about 1.30 o'clock Fri- | formula for finding the horsepower of 4 y comée-to us dine 83 11 Wool Sultings," 54/ and for 30c. Mothers should lay not, we want to show you the Fields-Ryan wedding. Other guests| missions. They were there an hour | day afternoon, but without doing any [ an engine, which is to square the from the Arrowsmith factory. $1. All _‘f,‘" harr g ull o | In a supply at this time, fine and fashions for FALL, [ | citertained by Mr. and Mrs. John Ry~ | and they parted n¢ Shetncket.stroet | damage. DPassengers were transferred | Bore, multiply the rosult by the mum. g e fanaish Mixbures | We show. complete of Flescy- DO T ape favTans for lan who have left are Mr. and Mrs. | corner. Helen had asked her to come |around the point until the car had been | ber of cylinder sand divide by 2.5. Tell your fest trpubles to Mr. e | et Promte TRl s e e o0 for Women Thomas Sullivan and family, Mr. and | up with the Tomiinson girl and told | pulled back Some ‘men here who have been || Burd and he will examine your 3200 | Seltostriped Prunella and | lined an ry THE JOHNSON CO. | Mrs. James ¥oley and Mr. 'and Mrs. | her the telephone call where she could foaving machines whlch were rated || foqt and give you the benefit of | and 8200 qualities 4t §1o0|nd Children. o Joscph MeNaniara, all of New London. | be found. To the state attorney sha Sent to Plattsburg. ek TLT e it Sl Y rt ad There i P - ¢ Merchant Tailors, Chapman Bldg. sald she forgot he number, so had to thought were lower powered than AR nodgh RED. 2810, a yard. s The body of Merritt H. Howe Was| oven the builders claimed, have dis- charge for his ses s and you 65 Eroadway. | | look it up when sha and Miss Tomlin- | o1 o pped to Plattsburg, N. Y., on Fri- | eeomee - Xy Funeral walked up Franklin street to mect her, | COlpanied by relatives. The funeral | formula should develop severa] mars | Portunity. 600 Venise Lace Dutch Col-| particular attention is called to this Helen came down Boswell avente and | 2"d burial will be in Plattsburg. horsepower than claimed and have I3 t lars in white and ecru—the ot b atook of Womest CHIROPODY and MANICURE Diresto: | met them, and they went to her board- | T had to pay in consequence a larger YOU She St Dipsnt wharing kind that are in such gréat|season’s su stock of Wome iresio: Hie blace N Bkt recobs. At ilg The town school com- | license than they thought. They |§ ARCH SUPPORTS call and get Te. | demand for shirt waists dnd Winter Underwear. 4 Treatment of Cerns 2 specialty. — linson was introduced as Mrs. Bakef, | Mittee recently organized as follows: | are paying just the same, because them adjusted and refitted. to [coats. A big varlety ‘of Vests and Bands Also Hairdressing and Shampooing. and Embalmar 50 that she would Dot be known as be. | Chairman, Edward F. Thompson; sec- | there Is no use 'to KickTotrington $200 | styles and designs to ¢ dren’s Ribbed and Plain Underwear— Pufts, Switches and Pompadours made from your own combings. MRS. B. BURTON, Chapman Block, - .+ Broadwa oct7d . ouse rralm—nll at %?“MJH"F(.) -~"t::‘ Women's Ribbed and Plain Underwear, value T3¢ to $2.00. (On spe- : ‘We show complete lines of Combi- dal counter near main en-] 0 ThON, CO Bl e O e AN trance.) Women, 4 ing interested in the Tomlinson case, | TEtary, re-elected, Wiifred —C. Miils; | Register. Claiming ‘that it was at the request of | School visitors, Edward 1. ~Cortiss 70 Franklin St, Bulletin Bidg, M| the girl, all three then went to New | Oscar Munyan; repair committee, C. S. | Mystic.—Supt. and Mrs. .T. W. Ryley ‘I’I,Ie Ge“ w l' . 1. NS L0, Tondou s iug Helen's fare. They | Andem, 7-16; Asa M. Ross, districts | were recent guests of friends in New Telephone 642-2, s Ghing o e e 13-16-4- ar Munyan, districts 6-11- | Haven. Prompt service day or night. [ 0L B0 OE OGN A0 e e e o | 12, W, C. Mills, QistHots S-6-16018, — 1 Lady Assistant. terest in_Helen because Helen asked | f s J. F. CONANT. 11 Franklin Strees Residence 116 Broadywey. her to. She declared she had mever| The second graduatipg ‘class to ‘be | Children Cry ks Whitestone 5c and the J. F. C, 10¢ opp. Theatre. fomme \up bere 50 as.fo. put & story-in | sent out from the ~Nurses' Tratning | g THERE r m ‘ mwe“ c Ih r"l ‘ ‘m h ) R i R o e Helen's mouth, school at the New Britain Generai | .~ [FOR_FLETCHER'S. i orieous 0, e0US L ¢ She said that there had not always hospital will receive their diplomas Easti (& pcticut 1 to The Bul- WAy i Shried been happiness between herself and! November 1. ; 2 CASTORI A' letin cor usinees resures 0 MO

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