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_ Norwich, Monday, ; VARIOUS MATTERS November. Frank 1. Merrill {5 in New York for RS T o TR 4 o : i si byltflilnfl!ld- several days this wees. Evening lmnnl m It iswt a pleasure o saturaie your The with vile nostrums or to Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Carpenter of mdf Flrli.rm Evan- Uncas street returned from Maine on Saturday evening. New London County Pork Pig Feet Pig Shoulder Pig Spareribs Thanksgiving comes on the 35th, it strange to 'l‘ there are a few Pig Leaf Lard Pig Hams P % o people do not keep . :§ All nice Whits Corn Fed Spring Pige— | _ The vear is passing; this ls the | o JIL ans Bire, Fibbasd Normag, spoos abreast of the times who are hoping p Native % ¢4 Leonard In Niantic. aguinat hope that these ancient meth: b the real! l( is IDI. what we are but ods will rid them of catarrh. ~ S v, m;‘:o’mdmmuyn ing the return of Dr. Stoug to resunie conduct of the after his bereavement in ti m the readers of The Bulletin who suffer from catarrh want to banish this vile and disgusing disease for- sgood. Co. ‘1o~ [yomei (pro- the spirit which is't with all ?nyer and wponuum ing at all seasons in the sniri watching thereunto in all pernrver- ance and suj for.u-‘n‘ the Fancy Milk: Veal | Saturday’s. cold snap made business lively Inethe stores. Last meeting of board of dssessors to- day, 9.15 a. m. to § p. m.—adv. what we ' might become that makes God love us in spite of all that has -Wlled our character and distorted our Dr. Faunce of Williams street re- turned from a long visit with her sis- ter in Brooklyn, N, Legs Young Lamb (western). Legs Spring Lamb. Shoulder Lamb (western)... great sewers under the Serosti ot Parls, there is this under- Speclals k- Lean Shoulder Pot Roast. Top Rounds (no bone) Plenty Native Poultry Roasters Guineas (chicken) | A party of Norwich ladies spent . evening the building was packed to its | make the t f Calvary that we to use; pour a few drops from Y Saturday at the Bungalow, Ocean |turned after a month's vacation in ng pacl e of Calvary 5 Y Broile: 5 capacity. with .a crowd that numbered | might be saved. It took the mind and pottle into the inhaler and breathe s BREEN, Pk || peach. Now York and New Rochelle, about 2,500, T o e o e T ow,| After. the church service retrest. | {205 130 e, JMRUCE 400 Treatte ¢ (Second Floor) £ Fancy Fowl for Salad Services at St. Patrick's tbls morn- ing ‘will be at 5, 7 and 8 ofclock. There will be the service of Holy Mrs. C. E. Brady is visiting friends in Portchester, Perth Amboy, Brook- Iyn and New York city.” Miss Katherine A. O'Connor has re- Mrs. Charles H. Preston, Jr., of Wa- and the two mnun'l conducted at ths armory were of pronounced power an outreach. In the afternoon at the ar- mory Dr. Stough addressed a meet- ing for men only, at which there was an attendance of ‘about 500, and in the The afternoon service opened with the song service, inspiringly led by Mr. ground and secret life of every one of us, the inner conscience poisoned and slimed by sin. God sees it, vet his marvelous heart belleves in us, and be- lieves in us so much that he dared to blackened, distorted and begrimed lives of men the possibilities of their ) ments were served in the Sunday school room. doesn’t cure It won't because The Lee & Osgood Lu will give you your money back. -0-me) outfit for H.M cost Hyomel s so simple and pleasant and into the lungs with the air you breathe it soothes the raw membrane from 7.30 to closing time L, Black Satteen Petticoats, 10 M flounce, good width, well made— Gmt Variety Fruits and Vegetables 2 It -t N Communion in the Episcopal churches | térbus s called to Norwich ‘on ac- [ Spooner, and prayer was offered -by | transformation and trans ration into and kills the catarrh germs. Don't 2 ry, Romain, Lettuce, each....10c| 0 count gt the death of her brother, Dr. | Rev. G. H. Ewing, A quartetts mum. | the very image of Jesus Christ hime r—_—-——-—. experiment longer. Leading druggists| TONIGHT, each c-l.ry, fancy, . ..7¢c and 10¢c George R. Harris, ber, Abide With Me, was finel self. The wonder is that he could see . . . everywhere sell Hyomel for catarrh, |ywormen's Corset Covers, lace and n- Sweet Potatoes. 954+ ook | 'Bneridunis :daneity bladpagens the : e by Arthur L. Herring, Charles - oo much of possibility in us whom sin| % ,“mde[“s in socu[\, ' wu:h] colds, bronchitis, ete. Drop u | Y potit® FOIL FOTIER, THCE o .-‘_ Schunnell Soups .4 for 25c | morrow evening, Nov. 2, Hibernian hall | _ H. G. Voight, superintendent of the | lyle, William A. Lund and A. R. Park- | has so deformed and defaced. | Petnis Poctys Bt vam- | Russell& Erwin Co., New Britain, has | €T Made in his image and created in ous eop e, Booth's Hyomel Co.,, Buf- TONIGHT Indian River Oranges, per doz., 25¢, 3¢ 50¢c All kinds Fancy and Common Grapes To appreciate our stock, quality, quantity and price you should visit our —adv. Hallowe'en \stunts and games pro- vided diversion at many soclal gath- erings Saturday evening, Weeleyan alumni are receiving no- been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Tracy of Broad street, for a few days. Mr. arid Mrs. Owen R. Havens-have returned to Rocky Hill from an ex- tended aptomobile trip through the ‘The music for the service was ren- dered by the two planos, two cornets, a violin and clarinet, and for the of- fertory a cornet duet by Rev. F. O Cunningham -and Harold Carpenter was heard with great pleasure. Mr. Herring’s baritone 8olo was a partic- his likeness, there I: no child, however small, that has not been glorlned by his creator infinitely beyond any other of his creations, for he has given to man a mind and heart and will with which we might render unto him some return for all that he has given L Mr. and Mrs, Henry Stearns Ginnel are spending some time at Atlantic Lilllan Havens of Waskington is spgnding a week falo, N. Y. New Women's Muslin Drawers, em| ered and lace trimmed, extra quals ity, regular 50c qunln)_ TONIGHT A _limited number of Lace Trimmed t ttend “th Wesleyan- | State. ‘While absent they visited in | ularly effectivc rehdering of The Man | for us. It seems that God’s heart must SAChES, _Xew can Narn o abeut the Y exeicises o Mildistown, ou | Novmich, of Galilee, sung to the music of Annie | break over those hearts that have tak- Long White Skirts, regular 98 faney salads you often see on a hotel > 55 Laurie. en their prodigal way away from him, | mo.cer Briscos of Yale university di quality— menu and not kmow what it We RADIATOR TIPPED OVER, Rev. Mr, Stough's address of ha loving the things of sin instead of him.| . on " Sunday at his home on Broao of tab-| TONIGHT ‘will be pleased to answer questions at Tlouseholders whose door bells were BROKE BOY'S LEG. afternoon was upon the topic, Ch: ing the (Hant, from the text Jul lfii . “And they brought him down As the natural eye cannot look direct- ly into the ineffable glory of the sun, street. LOWDA. | v on's Outing Flannel N all times to make our patrons ac-rung often and violently, Saturday —_— xvi: £0 the world needed hris - regular 60c quality quainted with our great variety. evening, felt liké petitioning for a | Mathew Byrns, Son of Andrew Byrne, | 1o Gasa,” in which he Felated the trag- | dlum 0. come. between God "and v 0 gl g e s TR ORI .............. N s sane Hallowe'en. Badly Injured While at Academy [ic story of the death of Samson &s |ror we can only interpret God in terms | Faney 2t Football Gam: that of & man of the greatest possi- | of the human. So tonight we see|>°" : Children's Outing ¥ Night SoMERS Bkos One or two Norwich gardeners will bilities brought to ruin by the same | Goa through Christ. ~He that hath The. Bitusdey SHeracon: SUOES: téas Drawers with feet, . vaiue 500 Gnd ol exhibit at the state horticultural| Saturday afternoon shortly bafore | temptations that are overthrowing men | seen me hath seen the father. the Nor“ch’cmh Were riydmed Jash 85c— oct2sd chrysanthemum show, which opeas at [ .30 oclock, Mathew Byrne, the 13 | loday, and })‘;ng:;‘;c‘,‘:‘;{”g{e;;";"’p‘e’;f e o e i aiasSuat ekt for the wintec: FOWIBHT ...viv. oo iphatl 5c PR e memwle B secthed 3 copound fracturs O T e e et Mebtisntion. - Jewsd . i, sind Mok ‘Alfeed J. McClure, v, of Children's White Silk Lace Trimmed v 5 TIME Hand your list to board of assessors | Of his left leg while in attendance at [#7¢ o oary that he might} ooncord are spending a few days with Bonnets, 5oc BV 18, THE To:ORNER| = Hend your Het the Academy football game on the Big Evening Mesting. take away that which kept the heart of | 3000 3. "Donald i TONIGHT ......... . 3% YOUR today and save 10 per cent. addition— | ;0. i TETY SOMMOAT, BAS, DN Ake | Every seat occupfed from front to|God from his children, and that “green : Winter Suit and Overcoat.|“*" . i en out of the building were in the | rear in the armory at the evening ser- h’r":";;&';‘!she‘{;: fhe Dlace where God| Mrs. L. L. Blackstone has announced SRR & Vel Swmhis LN coal. = s ” yard, and as he was passing them |vice made g record breaking attend- | PEOTTY oG Ahat ook ot ";'"'“ C"'l the engagement of her elder daughter, qualty— Beginning today, November 1, the | some boys playing there knocked one | ance for a religious gathering. Iy this L3 cross stands on Cal-| y,qtine to Mr. Edmund Perkins. TONIGHT LET US MAKE YOU ONE. JOHN KUKLA, Merchan! Tailor, oct26a Franklin Sauare, Our Improved Bronchial new price on registered mail will go into effect. Hereafter it will cost 10 cents to register a letter instead of 8. Prominent local men are recelying invitations to the dedication of the new Hartford armory and arsenal on Nove Between 2,300 and 2,400 invitations will be issued. Ghosts and witches and other fig- ures with jack-o’-lantern masks were of them over, which hit young Byrne and knocked him over and pinned him to the ground, having struck his left leg just above the ankle, Some boys tried to lift it off, bu%file top of the radiator came off anfl it again de- scened upon the injured member, in- flicting a worse wound. Both bones were broken and the leg torn badly. He was taken to the Backus hospital and Sunday evening Dr. Cassidy stat- ed that he was resting as comfortably as_possible. The young man stood the operation city, and Mr. Spooner also had all available space in the chorus occupled. Under his leadership they sang’ with splendid _enthusiasm in the opening song service. Dr. Stough made the announcements for the week. There are to be evening services at the armory every night but Monday, Friday and Saturday. There is to be an afternoon service on Tues- day at 3 o'clock at the First Baptist church. Tuesday night everyone is requested to bring to the armory meet- ing one flower or more, a8 a special yary I shall not despair for the.worst man. If God so believed and loved, then the sin of sins is to turn away from love like that. And when you turn away you cut yourself loose from all that God has to offer you. But God hasn't given you up yet. “Wiil you take him_tonight? ‘When the invitation was given for a show of hands to indicate a purpose to live @ Christian life there were a num- ber of responses and there was an after meeting which lasted until near- Iy 10 o'clock. ed to her home in ) Mr. and Mrs, W. Russell Baird and Mrs, Miss Ruth M. Thayer are in New York, bhaving attended the Vanderbilt cup race on Saturda; J. Wetherly Huntington, who has been spending the summer in Nor- wich and on Block Island, has return- Vashington, D. C. Mr, and Mrs, Henry Hovey have sent out announcements of the marri their daughter, Grace Eleanor, an e of Mr, (Upholstery and Carpet Dep't.) (Third Floor) Casement Cloth, very pretty stenciled designs for sill length curtains, 40 inches wide, regular price 18¢ vard— TONIGHT, yard .. « 120 Ruffle Muslin Curtains, a’ very effects ive inexpensive bedroom curtaim with leaded glass cross bar design, familiar sights on dark streets Sat- 1 I« 5 s d gl LOZCn (o urday evening, and the customary | “¢ll showing much grit. having dis- | gift, these'to be distributed on Wednes- May Continue Campaign. William Franklin Kirkpatrick on Sat- f of regular price G8c— Tmischdef and pranks marked their vis. | Played the same when he received & | day by a special committee to all the| The union evangelistic campaign | urday afternoon, Oct. 30th or season i TONIGHT, pair . 3% i corals ColE b tad fracture of his elbow a few years | shut-in people in the city in homes or | with Dr, Stough as leader, is to con- o = Tepstey +Brastels | Buit: atos AN will relieve Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, ago. in public institutions. On Friday af- | tinue here until Thursday at le Fire at Voluntown. 1909-10 feet, particularly good dining room Bronchitis, Asthma, and all affections of the throat. Large boxes 10c at Sportsmen hear from Vermont that HAILE CLUB TEA. ternoon there is to be a meeting, at a place to be announced later, for women and perhaps longer, if Dr. Stough can be released from an engagement to do At 8 o'clock Saturday morning fire broke out from an unknown cause in a After diligant effort we have rug. in bright colorings and small designs, regular price returns from every town in Wind- ! . .| only, when Dr, Stough wiil speak on | evangelistic work at Ashland, Wi e rnold . DUNN’S PHARMACQY, |im county indicate that close to 300 Musical Programme Finely ~Carried | Mother Eve's Daughters. The Norwich 'committes sis sndeav: | caaptone 6f the. Briege atanciaciaring || succssded in assembling as TONIGHT .......... $8.00 9 | deer have been killed since the begin- Out. James L. Case, chairman of the|oring to make arrangements to have | company, in Voluntown. The fire bri- Best grade Floor Ofl Cloth, regular 50 Mato' S A ning ‘of the open season last Monday finance committee, was called upon to | him continue here, in which case the | gade of the mill responded at once and || handsome an assortment as we price 60— ain Street. Yhiaing, Afternoon tea at the Haile club at | make a statement of this side of the | services will be held in the Central | succeeded in putting the fire out after TONIGHT, yard 7% sept28d b the usual hours on Sunday was largely | campalgn, which he did by saying that | Baptist church. it had dohe damage to the amount of have ever shown. y yard . ceves The annual meeting of the State|Attended, Miss Lida Caley and Miss | they noeded a collection of $500. The | Sunday morning Mr. Herring sang [ $200, which is fully covered by insur- Our lines are necessarily all ||| 7/Roleum. good line of new dssigns Alice Stevenson pouring, assisted by collection was then taken up, which two selections at the Greeneville Con- ance. Mr. Adams lost goods to the regular price 48c— Federation of Women's Clubs is to be » e i = . 4 the Misses Rose Golbout, Mollie Enos, [ amounted in cash and pledge cards to | gregational church, My Redeemer and | amount of $50 which were not ins ed. P HAILE CLUB held in the Congregational chureh, | Lotie Houldrott, Marion Bartlett, A, | $330. While the offering was_being | My Lord, from Dudley Bucks Golden 0 YO PR ot ey new, and in our new store we TONIGHT, yard 142 Main St. Cheshire, November 19 and 20. In ac- | Healey, Fannie Silverman and Rose | taken Rev. gn fiiurémnshnm,dklob:rl llbex!nd and The Holy City. He was Fight in Pond Street. assure you they have suffered || P g cord with the decision of the |Leopold. W. Otls and Harold Carpenter delight- | in excellent voice and his expressive | amnout 10 o'clock Sunday night there e LI (Oontar. Moom=t00d Do} council held at Wallingford, no free The musical programme given dur- ed the big gathering with a cornet trio rendering was Heard with great appre- was a fight in Pond street among some ne depreci e ’ ing the pleasant soclal hour consisted | which was finely played. citation by the congregation. Dites Nets, weiis B0 French Restaurants o e b i et of ‘well rendered solos by Miss James | Dr. Stough read a number of re- | Rev. F. O. Cunningham preached at | epnars e BEYIME 4 exe and the |} standards of excellence. e g and Miss Tlorence Lucas, who were | quests for praver and offered prayer | the Second Congregational church at | o hrric eceitement and e penee are —— TONIGHT 500 R - The State Audubon = soclety met | gccompanied by Miss Susan I Gallup. | before beginning Mis sermon, which | the morning service, impressing his | ested IR Dacey And Comatas pAG L 7 \ ceeee e Saturday at the Fairfield Memorial | Notice was given of the Japanese feic | was from the text John iii, 16, “FOr | congregation with thé lessons convey- | Niec anmamnd wite oramn A1 ime erations and Repairs given f| Fine Embroidered Edges and. 008 piAdles Restaurant for Halle Club | jiprary ~in Fairfield to outline the [and chrysanthemum show which is to | God so loved the world that he gave|ed in an admirable discourse. Doaoe, S atidntien. quality— Members, Second Floor, facing Main | years work and to outline its plan | be conducted by the club In_the sta- his only xl)eg'?lttenhmridthat whnsge\'er At § oclock Sunday evening there . FoMenT ot - bles at Ghlanbouer, Mrs. Willlam C. | belleveth in him should not perish but{ was a union young people’s service at sereesens Restaurant for Open House Club | [T Preservation of birds during the X v levetl ! ek prpeyceld 3 i Members, Second Hiaor, loging o> | coming year. Mrs. Mabel Osgood, the | Lanman's home, as the closing featuro [ have everlasting life. Trinity Methodist Episcogal church led Childre Cry Colored Cord Ruching. all the most mbers, X g R A L of this week. All the members were | The change of one word In this text, | by Rev. W. T. Thayer. Rev. Clarence FOR FLETCHER'S favored colors, regular 25¢ quality~- & Dinner—12 2 D Tow . told that the plans on foot were such | he said, gave the key to his whole | M. Gallup of New Bedford was the TONIGHT 1240 20 celite Thtont Mt sl oy that they might urge all their friends | thought' of the evening, “God so bes| speaker, who was heard with great| @~ STORI ] Opexnis Ladies’ Restaurant: 35 cents | Board of assessors meets today for | to come with the assurance that they | lioved in the world” touching by the | profit by the large number attending. A A Burlap Pillows, assorted stencil_de- Boppertit Yo Tom b, copte. the Jast chance to hand in your lists. 4 sce one of the most unique and | word “believed” even a_ profounder| Mr. Spooner spoke Sunday morning signs, filled ready to use, value T60— 58 A S beantiful entertainments ever given in | depth than that of love. It is the one|at the First Congregational church, TONIGHT e 9% Evering The Popular Wldmud-&‘ 3 ober Dinners will be resumed 6 to 8 o'clock. MONDAY, NOV. 1, 1900. A continuous sesssion from 9.15 a. m. to 8 p. m: today.—adv. The New London Globe says: Fred- erick P, Latimer of Groton, senator this city. CLOSING SALOONS. Three Will Be Out of Busi s Here and only hope for you and me and the world that God believes in us, in the soul-possibility of every man and wom- an, in the ideal and not so much in and then Cflmesso the Central Baptist church at the Bible school hour, con- ducting for them an inspiring song service, Conentrated Tomatoes FURRIER, 01 Main Street. (Main Floor) 44-inch wide Taffeta Cloths In black and white checks, two sizes, regular from this district, is a likely candi- This Year. n ’ 78 date for secretary of state and has| Today will be the last that the Ryan | DR. H. E. HIGGINS FORTIETH ANNIVERSARY at fll“flll s ;’,g‘;lé“;; AN S8 s0 announced himself. Mr. Latimer |saloon in West Main street will be al- N daa , per yard ... Re was one of the senators who went | lowed to ‘"""“"f"“"?,ff"'a,.n;;},smfieoig The RaNeReon Nopwich OF SERNAN CHORCH Rough Pongees, all silk, Inches > " i e past yeal T T - . " olors B ndy . ink, . into the legislature to do things, and | I8 BECF B (U detision of the | Post Surgeons in the Three Eastern | Colebrated in Fitting Manner on Sun- 1‘:.:‘1"4.-;1:.-'_",:-l:»’,mé.'l:"mfi'nr?l “«;:'l:; he carried out his intentions. New York, New Haven & Hart- county commissioners that it could not be operated. No application for a li- Connecticut Counties. day—Mayor Lippitt Speaks. e Hallowe’en Goods lavender, new rose and natural, ri ular price 69c— The : i “Bunda, £ ig- cense has been made for the coming| Adjutant General Cole has appointed v was a day of unusual sig ford railroad has in active service at | year. % | the following as post surgeons to de- | nificance to the congregational of the . al TOWRNY .. seccc S Ehrets present 93 per cent. of 1its entire| On the East Side there will be no| termine exemptions from military duty | German Lutheran church, on Franklin Women's Merino Ribbed Vests and freight equipment, the other two per | saloon hereafter by Mrs. C. W. Billings | by the standard of disability prescribed | strect, a new altar being dedicated at Pants In white and natural grey, Bkt cent. being In the repair shops. Mo | as she has decided not o fake out an- | by_the surgeon general: the morning service, and the 40th anni- CRANSTON S valae Tho— better indication of the gémeral pros- | Other license and the saloon business| New London County—J. Torrington | versary of the church being celebrated TONIGHT, h 62! erity of th R o .7 there will be discontinued. Black, New Londen: Harry E. Higgins, | In the evening. At both services the| 1y.jjowe'en Post Cards in great va- QPGP Lager perity of the country couldy be fur- { e WO O U eOR OOt name of | Norwich: Edwin H. Knowles, North |church was filled with congregations . Stocking Feet, medium welght cotton, nished than this, Mrs. Agnes Wilson the past vear in | Stonington; George W. Harris, OId | thankful for' the prosperity of the | risty. black or white, in sizes 9% to 11 at the Franklin street, it is understood, will Lyme; George . Stanton, Stonington; Sanford H. Holmes, Jewetf City; Fred church and rejoicing over the earn- estness and faithfulness of its mem- with this ~hurch. novid inches, value be— corner, value $1.50— Rev. Hugh Treanor preached at St. | not be opened again, it has been Hallowe’en Novelti Stationery, Wauregan || rauics church Sunday in anticipa- | closed and another license cannot be | H: Dart, Niantic. bership under the minfstrations of its 2 el b TONIGHT, pair .............00 % tion of the feast of All Saints today, | ETanted there. For the saloon business| Windham County—William W, Ad- |present pastor. Rev. Theodor Bauck.|Napkins and Handsome Decorated Women's §eal Leather Bags in black, House k J . | conducted by the late J. R. McNamara | ams, Moosup; John J. Russell, Put- | The day was also the fourth anniver-| Crepe Paper. tans, etc, leather lined, change In the offertory, “Ave, Maris Stella,” | o1 application for the license has been | nam; Theodore R. Parker, Willimantic; | 5ary of the beginning of his ministry MAN purse and one brass initial in lower Cafe. the solo portions were beautifully sus- made by his son. Frank P, Todd, Dayville; Henry L. At the morning service at 10.30 tained by Roderick F. Sulllyan, ten- et e Hammond, Dayvilie; Robert C. Paine, ONIGHT, complete ......... AR RO or, the effective finale being a trio in | Deaf, Dumb and Blind' Man Sued. | Thompson. o'clock the handsome new altar in We want the most Wil aagan $ 2t e | “rolland Coanty~3Thomas ¥. Rock. 3 Nail Brushes, set with real bristles, which Thomas Slattery, baritone, and | The town of Groton has brought suit | _Toliand County—Thomas ¥, Roc 'I‘he Fes"val o' .he particular rty- Sl Sevs Seak: veta® B0 i Professor Farrell, bass, joined. against Tra 8. Rathbun of Mystic, a | Fell, Rockyiye: C. B Newton, Staftord L eetrghd aum an wsa a e deaf, dumb and blind cobbler, for the | SRrINES am L. Higgins, South owner in town to TONIGHT . 9, 3 for 2o All persons between the ages of 18 | sum of $1,269.24, the amount which the | COVeRtr Chl‘ysan“lemllm ! THE PARKER-DAVENPORT, C). " Plogristors. and 45 years desiring exemption from military duty and commutation tax by reason of mental or physical debility must report to one of the post sur- geons for examination, and if found exemps will be furnished with a cer- town alleges it has spent for the main- tenance of him and family. The town has found that he has an equity in a plece of property in the town. Hunting in Maine. A party consisting of State Attorney Harry Bohn Leaves Hospital. Harry Behn, ordinary seaman off the U. S. 8. Olympia, who was stabbed in the left lung by a knife held in the hands of Sam Kelson, a negro, during a brawl in a New Lon- BENEFIT OF THE HAILE CLUB paint his house, one half Devoe, the other half whatever he likes. If Devoe Half Yearly Notion Sale NOW IN PROGRESS There are a-hundred-and-one articles ’ tificate of exemption to be filed with | Hull, Charles W. Comstock, W. S. Allis, | don saloon, July. 23, was discharged s.‘ in this special offering. There's not the selectmen of the town 1n which | Tryon Robertson, Bagar Grawley and | seam he wew 3 nacn Tasphny apeed | fridly and lll'dly. doesn’t take one in the lot but is useful. Every- they are, liable te enrollment. R. P. Potter have gone to Maine for a | day. He received orders from the less E‘“‘m‘ thing from a_pin to & piece of ironing two weeks' hunting and fishing trip. navy -department to report to the November 5th and 6th. wax, from a hair roll to a pair of sup- Henry T, Davls, 84, for twenty-four | w0 Jree——rres | | commander of the U, S. S. Hancock, and money, porters, from spool cotton to shoe . years assistant superintendent of con- | 1anq have an Interest in the companics | Lrich 18 at present stationed in the The Haile Club will hold & Japanese no pay. Rec—ousk & e Iy SN NI nve les struction of the life saving stations, | tor which they work. b Lot s Festival and Chrysanthemum Show I D o N died at his home in Noank Saturday ——— : = 2 evoe s ROt SN P - 28 M Daptain Cheigtieh:iBatesvarecy: Q.:s G\:hfi::xxnogf‘:I;:‘x;ml::ld::L;‘rTf doesn’t wear Men's Black _Seamless, Medium Assorted Jack O'Lanterns, Candles, Witches, 8 rs, Owls, Snakes, Fav- ors, Post Cards, Playing Cards, Games, Crepe Paper, Ete., ’or Hallowe'en Parti Davis was commissioned by the gov- ernment to go to Egypt and superin- tend the bringing to this country of Cleopatra’s obelisk, which now stands in Central park. Fall Coughs The Varic Christian Endeavorers of the A, M. B. Zion church on McKin- ley avenue was held Sunday evening. The subject was Heroes of Missions in the Island, The programme in- cluded reading by Mr: Hall, com- ments by Rev. Mr. Eley, paper by Mrs. day and Saturday, November 5th and 6th, afternoons and evenings, to 6 in the afternoon—from 7 to 10 in the evenings. Tea better, then we’ll give him enough to do it again. from 3 Weight Half Hose, 1ic lrld!— TONIGHT, pa 1 (Wash Goods Dep't.) Remnants at half price—short ends of "Rs- f“ll [“ h’fll S Erice a1 hane. Covsaitiont il e I AL 17 s AT e ot & gapintee ., Toe . CAPINNL RAR- w0 Ginghams, Percales, Flannels, Gal- A I QQUACB | carries out its plans, Connecticut Will | yor often a cough contrasted now bMTS. Jane Gordan. Scripture reading geous decorations: thousands of beau- Uagiazs, Pecdies, e octisd see the greatést antomobile contest by Alfred Hall, remarks by Mrs. Hen- titul Chrysanthemums on view and for marked for quick selling— that has eyer taken place in the state | will hang oy all winter if you don’t| =M Mrs. Hillman and Mrs, Silvy, The REV. THODOR BAUCK. sale; Japanese Costume Dances, Songs, TONIGHT .....ONE HALF PRICE WALL PAPERS Qup first consignment for Fall and Spring received. Styles the Best, Prices the Lowest. Call and see them, Now taking orders for Painting, Paper Hanging and Decorating. = some time’ between May 15 and June 15, 1910. It is probable that the west- ern part of the state will be covered the first day, the eastern the second and Willimantic, Putpam, Norwich and other cities will be included in the itinerary. HANDKERCHIEF SHOWER And Hallowe'en Party Given Miss Smith by St. Margaret's Guild. give it prompt attention when it first appears. From what we know about cough remedies in genaral, and from what our customers say reparding this one in particular, we have every reason music was by" Professor Geary. Given a Kitchen Shower. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Walz wére pleas- antly surprised at the home of Mrs. Amburn of West Main street Saturday evening, when fifty of their relatives ang friends showered them with many useful presents, after which vocal and instrumental music were enjoyed and games were played in which Hallowe'en prizes were given. Refreshments were served and the many friends departed white and gold was dedicated with a full festival used. An excellent ser- mon by the pastor was preached from the text, “What is man that thou art mindful of him and the son of man that toous visitest him?’ The observ- anee of the Lord’s Supper followed the sermon. NMiayor Congratulates Church. In the evening the church was filled to its capacity for the anniversary cel- ebration. Two fine selections were Gdmes. anese Orehestr: Table Delica including cup of tea. Tickets for sale by Haile Club girls Japanese Juggler, Flower Girls, Jap- All'kinds of Orient: for sale. - 25ets. Franklin Square. PRESTON BROS. Outing Flannels, light colors, stripes only, quality usually Sc— TONIGHT, yard (Kitchenware Dep't—Bagement) 6—5—4 Stove Lusta, brightens u stoves, prevents rust, etc. old reliable and satisfactory, can usually Zhe— TONIGHT, o 18 Pearl SBoap, for tollet and bath, the to believe that o i 5 e Py On Saturday evening Miss Martha (ishing Mr. and Mrs. Walz o long and | rendered by the Taftville Maeuner- | and at George A. Davis' and Cranston e = A floating sort, usually S¢ cake— Smith of Platt avenue was surprised 2, PR s & Co. novid TONIGHT 7 for 250 P. F. MURTAGH 2 Mayor Lippitt was seated with th v o b y to find at her door a party of thirty S (4 T wl e _ apx: ¥ ladies of St. Margaret's chapte: pastor and was introduced by Rev. Mr. Brooms, No. Leader,” a good sub- Pelephone. 92-94 West Main St | YOUnE 1adies of St. Margare s gl * Feast of All Saints. Eauck as the first speaker, In behalf stantial broom, value 36c— oct19d and the’ Sundiy schosl teachers ;O | is by far the surest and most effective| Today (Monday).is the Feast of All| of the city which he had the homor to TONIGHT ....oovvns . e Y}’:’ ybl e‘:i“?‘x&.ékecrc‘;fle{‘sh .Dm"ed Saints and masses will be celebrated | represent, Mayor Lippitt said he was i —_— 3 g ?‘ L"m in g oy g?"r %n cure for coughs that you can buy.|in St. Mary's church at 5 7 and 8 |glad tc cune to offer congratulations NoTlCE (AloNR I St1h8 Slosg ot s % o'clock, the last- being a high mass. | to this congregation on its fortieth an. | A Choice line of the latest styles In (Dom Dep't) ”‘.j.’}‘:g,e‘ "‘el"“ heluded Misses Eaith Price 25¢ for Large Bottle. Servicés in the evening will be held | niversary, and to congratulate %t up- Fall Hats at y . 7 Catapusll, Oro Griyty Mabal Cradi, ot 730, Tuesday will be All Souis day | onlthe yace of importance the church ® o Little Price Homatiiched Huck Towe Br, Louise Frank!in Miner is now x;m"mi‘fim;‘h TJemmie Lydm a0 Mu. and masses will be celebrated at 5 and in the moral and religious mss 'ulu' s 3“8 .lll sl locatsd in her new office, Breed Mall, | rici Smih. Mary Friswell, Effie Mes- 8 o'clock. At the different masse$ on | lifc or the city. He had known per- 2 -ronmnr e Room 1 i ‘Alice Smith, Maud ‘and_ Cla Sunday the subject of (Eo sermon was | sonaily almost évery one of the found- sept22d . . . P e F‘rll‘;ull ey on the observance of these two great | ers of the church, of their efforts and The finest you ever tasted |iemstiiched 1 § Cffice hours, 1 10 4 p. m. Uty Perchid Mrs, 3. Ble 3 days which the church sets aside. sucrifices to secure a place for wor- ity { Teiephone_66¢. augira| dred Brown. Mra: A. B Williams and . - i thete oxn \ngiwey Bht Sow, Brown & Rogers PEOPLE’S MARKET, TONIGHT . 3 Clarence Messinger. % Will Meet in Norwich. N . 4 ’ 9 ut vour ouss- oo misk G A the Germans in the city, he was glad "W.n the Sfin«, &’1s no me- The Drug Man, Thames Rebekah Past Noble | t> Jook inio thelr faces’ as Srod it | ter are "fl““"" for the Ball Paint: 6 Franklin St. 2 i advertie: Qroton Bahools Cloesd » Grands' association. will mect Wed- | lucris, cvery one of fhem. Hy tieir | ing and. Panerhengiage in all of 1t he Reid & Hfl(hls Cll. § ootumae. of Tns Suiletin, Acting on orders of the health officer : ¥ { Primndor N Ic ax th 108 snn T metieneiog 1Al oC Bl e . sDRT: HoLDEY < Eix 5 THERE 1» 00 ucvortising meum in the schools of Groton have been order- | Franklin Norwieh. [} t of Fope Rebekuh lodge. 7The o G Uhe work at short|=—mm————— | We Recover Furniture and de Carpet o wte 2.1:.,:-« tiont equal to The Bul-| €d closed because of diphtherid there. o NPT SRR noble grands will attend the ses- ete Cosne et samal i oo Laying. A letin for business results, ’}bn Luildings will b_o fumigated. novid slon of Hope lodge in the eyening. _ect3d W 058 rogults novidaw

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