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5 1900, s EHITUANy| | Tolwho ar The Chirenof God. | e b et B BT W m WEATHER, \ [ . v nigh¥ : toth L 3 . uummbra::fi ‘Fm(ar'l'd-y- 4 . > : aqt 1 = ot ] h k g ; a Seing immediately m«l and For New En'hld. M-l-l v v ers e 3 u:tunl hu!t;;;_l‘l:d' “"' | saturday; moderato 0 north - - more {in 1 A ' our . B uuzlw ¥ Bredictions from the New Her- serm we #re-of ane . et Eriny 1o e deo-dlv * | Bkne s nrn.-mnnn . ' On ¥risy falr weather ; s i Tig B G ot Srest atysto | M P i, Woodwazds In Dnhllnu A S’Qfl‘l S‘le v L ; Jight westerly winds, and on 3 ' e e M s T | O e oeth il ; ’ n aturda, enerally fair and slightly w £ 3"” of Elm avenue. answer either for troubles men-| For Two Days—Today and Tomer- ¥ . W PR | tio) rd! cases of Observations ey Annis Atohison of Rhods Ialdnd e“n:g-or'a:hfnfl:s 0 ‘lrlr! row—we will offer our entire steck, The following 2 n- | bas m ‘:eelr' for Mrs. John Skin-| Any one ‘who wwill wflu to the lger- without reserve, of Lace All-overs, at A P - . ner of otland road. gency Laboratories, No. 32 ‘est b iatrative i “"m"‘m . or er way doe i Bwenty-ifth Street, New York, can| Thre¥ 8pecial Prices. ‘changes Thursday: Mr s & Mr. and Mrs, E. C. Stockdale are oc- | gecure, by mail free of charge, a Sup- itively all thi - 4 © Thre. Bar. . 3 cupying part of the house on Washing. | piy SRt (b oneats Rt W | Y on posfthely ufliUhs gonens | | 1e m % . 43 2370 m‘m‘i i e fo s ton- street owned by W. H. Geer of | surface or clear a complexion over-|goods, fresh and clean, and in a broad 1M, pey - 54 20.68 t of Lebanon. night and remove pimples in twenty-| joommont of handsome designs. It 6 p. m.... 29.70 hich L four hours. H‘I)g,helt 57, lowest 41. music of ag::"u. to Sleep. s commandmanets, and he that aka Jeremiah Healey of Sturtevant street is a splendid opportunity to buy new N » knos eepef moved on Thursday into the house 0N | sme—————— o Comparisens. “Meeti ‘Women. . 0 A e e ot the Growrs: recently occupled by Mrs. and desirable merchandise at a time Predictions for'Thursday: Showers; g $r Do e liar and the troth Ty hot W him, | Anthony Pecl: BUOY HAD NEITHER when it is in greatest demand, at al- louutvrzt winds, it S LIGHT NOR FOG. SIGNALS. ‘s weather: Fair; westerly e d God | The house on the Mediterranean road AL e i, most half regular prices. winds, becoming north. . g ith disobedi belonging to Mrs. Charles Plicher has | Stranding of Donaldsan Line Steamer Sun, Mesn use Tides. N pec for women e removed and other, Improvements Hestia the Result. Three Sped.‘ Lots Moon o . e. 1 I misent “sots. | Water. | Rigen: 18 t0 speak ; L gm—— St Pohn, N. B, Nov. 4—That the Ly oy for Lace All-overs T T Ui T m o m to First Friday Devotions. condition of the buoy marking Ol4 5% that sell regularly ~ " They ame his children also who love | First Friday devotions will be held | Proprietor ledge at the entrance of $1.00, the brethrem. It is an impossibility |at 7.80 o'clock this (Friday) morning, | the bay of Fundy was responsible for 6. Dax for us to be the recipient of a grace |at Sacred Heart church, and at 7.30 in| the stranding of the Donaldson line “ for All-overs that sell SOLD ONLY BY p 1. Sa ig] such as is offered us, and then turn |the evening. steamer Hestia and the consequent regularly for $1.50 to . 1 around and hate our brothers. If the e loss of 35 lives last month, is the $2.96. 1 ; 449 sy g spirit of hate in your heart you can Attended Leffingwell Supper. charges made by Third Officer §. G. N n swu‘ & son NI S & s LAkt set it down that you have mever been | A large number from Norwich Town | Stewart, tae only surviving officer of LR i Joies uts ‘aflor igh water it 13 low | = Rev. W. T. Thayer offered prayer|t0 Calvary. Those also afe his chil-|atiended the entertainment given on ity oo - 006 G hich s, followed by flood tide. | apter twenty requests that had been |dren who do not practice sin. To-|Tuesday evenln‘ by the Lefngwell . that the Old Proprietor ledge buoy has neither light no fog signal, though $4.00. the vessel. Specifically, he charges mlsl 98 for All-overs that sell night we are either the children of God | Baptist h at C H. Ellis’. The GREENEWLLE handed In had been read by Dr. SLOUEh. | or- of the devll according as we- are | party took S e ates car and then ene | it is listed as having both his text as . o are practicing righteousness or sin. John{joyed a straw ride for. the remaining Officer Stewart also charges that Dr. Stough fidnm- Gathering of | children of Go’as'byn;:n’x: in ‘(%.:fl: is lifting before us n impossible ideal | Aistance. The bhountiful country sup-|the keeper of Gannet rock light ad- » He says that a man who is a child of was followed by living impersona-| mits having seen the danger of the Several Hundred st Congregational | Jesus” ~Dr. Stough said that he did | 53 cinnot ain Because of the sphit | Hona of chalk, the pump, and millc | steamer, but did not fire a gun be- These Special Offerings are for Two Days only—TODAY and TOMORROW COAL and COKE Church—0Other Mention, % that is in him. - He cannot knowingly, | cans, .hqw] the modern production |cause he was afrald of‘awaking a doc- e Mt passed through such & perlod of dritt | i, 000 "ind -intentionally | practios o tor in the lighthouse. in 10c ..", A large, and emcouraging congrega- | thg¢ everything has passed under the |5i0, if he is a child of God. T i Beacnn Blanke's k. tion filled the ' Greeneville Congrega- scalpels of so-called students of God How to Tell. SMOKE OR HABIEB MUS‘I’ GO. tlnnll chumb Thursday afternoon to and Christianity. But ne doctrine of ‘We may know also that we are chil- On Thursday evening James Chester < A f CHARGCOAL 12¢ Blfl- eory o N:‘xh in then‘;‘gi%qrgzagf& Tecent times has been halled with such | dren of Crod by the Spirit he has ‘given | was arrested upon complaint of his | Chicago Alderman Wants All Railroad | Beacon Blankets have gained our delight as that which stated that if |us. In the heart of everyone in this | daughter, who went to police station Termi lectrified. enviable reputation among particular e T Pt Miss Fllzabeth | Christianity taught anything at all it | bullding tonlght s an indescribable [and told of her father beating her Wininie Yhett) housewives throughout the country. Order from s or through gracer. With My Soul, opened the services at | {2usht the univefsal fatherhood of God |gomething in connection with the spir- | mother. Sergeant Fwomey found Ches- N 3 3 3 o'clock, Win Some One was the next | 20d the brotherhood of man. It seemed ?’ of God that tells whether these |ter on the street ald he spent the night | Chicago, Nov. 4.—Either smake or They are light, warm and sanitary. selection, foMowed by prayer by the |0 take well enough when applied to |things are the truth. We know by |in a cell, awaiting trial in the city court | bables must go. This is the alterua- | Made of clean cotton, treated in a new ’, those with. whom we were accustomed i v i this mornin; tive that conforts Chicago, declared . 2 THE SPALnlNG cu R m’mgeh;m“;mufifigfi to associate, but it is noticed that not :}p';-nw:fitm: '{r".';‘.z‘é'm".‘."’ This s the i bR PSR Alderman Barnard W. Snow, in a | W&y ‘:h;:»: P“"’d“c e '::m ;h'*h is ring rendered the solo, 'm a Poor Sin- | Many hall it with delight when called | mark of the child of God. DYNAMITERS IN CLEVELAND speech delivered at an _anti-smoke | non-absarbent, moth-proof and hy- f 57 Franklin Strest. Tel. 823 ner. - upon to make a brother of the colored | And lastly we may tell whether we WRECK CONSTRUCTION WORK.| 1e¢!ing conducted at Mark White & Tal .18l . Dr. Stough took his scripture lesson | &N, the Chinese, the Japanese or the (are the children of God, if we have «| square by the Chicago Woman's club ) oct2sd from Matthew 15: 21 and the follow- Filipino. We seem to run into diffi- |overcome the world. This is the diffi- last night. 4 2 The fabric is the same -_II the way ing vel the story of:the Canaan- | CUlty when we apply this doctrine to |cult ground, but if is time that the | Blew Up $100,000 Worth of Corrigan,| BI& deposits of smoke so vitiate (he | through—no stuffing—no mill waste— itish womar whose daughter, vexed of everyday experfence, and there is not | church should cure these ills of men, McKinney Co.s New Plant. atmosp e that the death rate among | shoddy. The colors are sbeslutely a doctrin€, he thought, that has so |should overcome t! il of rum and infants assumes startling proportions, e - . :i:de'vq}z:?: B g!:ex:tw:: ::; much of error mingled with & little | the debauchery oxh‘gaer:bupg, asdiite and actual depopulation of the city is | fast and washing will net injure them 3, . ‘ % truth. time for the hour to strike when the Cleveland, '0., Nov. 4—Dynamiters | threatened, said the author of the pro- | or the fabric. CHIROPODY and MANICURE Tr—umn! of Cerns » wpeolalty. | ‘A0 ¥ E A church shall arise in the spirit of the | tonight blew up $100,000 worth of steel | posed ordinance looking to the electri- Hairdressing and Shampoolng, | This lesson gives us Jegus' definition Who Are Children of God? Holy Ghost to take captive those that | appliances and construction in the new | fication of railway terminals. The fine fluffy finish is perfect. {ux-. Switches and Pompadqurs Ereat by Jesus is trie greatness, and| The preacher said that he wished |are boundin sin. plant of the Corrlgan, McKinney com- O et SR, We show a complete line of the rou YU awe SeasiEs here is 4 woman that elicited from |0 ask and answer tonight the ques- | Presenting these tests for his con- | Pany in the Cuyahoga river bottom and | MRS. HUBBARD'S LARGE ESTATE. xS ey MRS, B. BURTON, Jesus the greatest praise possible for a [tion, Who are the children of God? |gregation to determine whether they wrecked the tracks of the Newburg and —_— “Beacon” Blankets. Chapman Bleck, - - Broadwaw |divine heart fo bestow upon mortal |John says that there are two fami- |could be counted children of God, ac- | South Shore railrcad. Ten men em-|$1,300000 Valuation on Property of Yool e oct7d men. This woman deserves a place |lies, that all are not the children of |cording to the Scripture standard, Dr. |Ploved at the scene of the explosion Size 11-4 Beacon Woolnap Blankets beside the greatest who ever lived on |God, but some are the children of God |Stough concluded his sermon with the | escaped injury. The dynamite was Vietim_of Motor Car Accident. in gray and white at $1.50, $2.00 and earth, because of the obstacles she ov- |and some the children of the devil |invitation for those to come forward |Placed under a huge traveling crane in — $275 a pair. It is manifest that these two families {who were convinced that they wanted |Process of erection. The detonation| washington, Nov. 4.—The estate left st. she was a woman of forelgn |exist because the children of God do- |to measure up to these requirements as | following its explosion was heard for Mrs, Gertrude M. Hubbard, who de-| Size 12-4 Beacon Woolnap Blankets nltlon ality and of the Gentile king- |eth righteousness, but he that com- !children of God. ten miles and the great steel beams of | iceq $50,000 to the Clarke Institute for | ;. gray and white at $2.75 and $3.50 a dom. The Jew was the ancient aristo- the crane flew into the alr, crushed and | 1o deaf at Northampton, Mass., is val- y crat, a man of peculiar caste. Next, g:gt l’l‘l::‘ C%rd(\;:&:nlimzsgzl:';e:flf:: Ued at $1,300,000 in the petitio ,:,{,,, pair. when she came unbosoming her grief |” OBITUARY. 3 > . °Te | today for the probate of the will. Her to him, he answered her not a word. AR MEpswa the erane had been and a neighbering | oo L0T the Brobate O N hington are| Beacon Crib Blankets at 78c and It does not seem like our Lord to be Mrs. James Gamble. Avery-Ellsworth ’ three foot concrete wall was blown . - . open. Labor troubles are blamed for 200, d % ungracious. If you bave ree e oThe deatn of ars Immes Gamble Aa%fi?’} vedding took place at the | the explosion. the fith of magnitude g sg{::‘:”xnl’:‘:;;\litf:i?]g:f Mom el $o with - <o 4 3 . | resis T. an rs. John s- | h ithin t ears. Damage t = ate €O heart, and the heavens remained braz- | Blcasant street, on Thursday evening | worth on' the Mountaini” ron. West | cailvonl tomons wham wor ton un jo| 300. ~ Her personal estate comprises 5,000, her property in Brook- | $1.00 a pair, Beacon Fancy Crib Blankets in all the newest patterns and colorings at WINDOW GLASS ¢n, ¥ou ¢an imagine how this WOMAR |afiee an jliness of Afteen weeks with | Hartford, Wednesday. afterngon’at 5 | belioved to have been incidental to the | LO"d8 of $42.100, stocks estimated 17 |500 and $1.00 each. : B e BYE, Glaclook Teean 't Tane. | ThOSmatism. oclock, when their daughter, Elizabeth | attack on the plant. e o005 g g e S SR AR SRR N P wd B K e eEan steaging, | Mrs. Gamble has been a resident of | Fish Millsworth, became the bride of xz sP R 4 19,990, , Jomaliy ;95800 ;apd. . calhs ‘In] "BescbnBath Robe Digniats and Gom- U“Y sty Bpives | mustins She asn wny Mbre this | Norwich all her life, having beem born | Irving James Avery of Hartford. The |SCHOOL CHILDREN STRIKE B P atbard who was thé widow of | [oFiabies’ in & wide range of designs this, Jesus speaks, I am not sent but | Nere Jan. 9, 1843, daughter of Thomas | Rev. Thomas M. Hodgdon, pastor of e abard, was killed recent. | and colors—warranted absolutely fast Glazicrs P‘”‘“‘ unto the lost sheep of the house of Is- | Jefferson and Frances Ross Barney, her | the Congregational church. performed AGAINST DOUBLE SESSION | fardner ;m‘;ms"h s Mlled Racan | lors 5t $2.25 to $508° each. d S5a Dis o iden name being Bmma Barney. She | the ceremony. house was decorat- ES P = et 2 A2 ? BROKEN LIGH TS RESET 135y W e petter g home, | married James Gamble, who died many |ed with Jaurel and smilax and yellow | Principal Preposes a Compromise to r : A et R AR If there evér was a woman whose | Years ago. Mrs. Gamble was a woman jand white chrysanthemus. Elliott Bring Them Back. Appeal for Helen Boyle, Kidnapper. — faith ever tested, here is the of kind and sympathetic disposition, a | Foote played the bridal orus from Pittsburg, Nov. 4.—Stephen G. Por- Pl g gy Ao B ot The | true friend and neighbor, and many | Lohengrin as the bride and groom, un- Ev ter todny flied an sppest i the superi H I‘RED C. CROWELL S secret of her success lies in her prayer, | have known the benefit of her generous mitended, entered the parior. ' The | Cleveland, . Nov. W.—Principal | 15 [0 J0°D anayivania. in behalf of als om 0]' S 1t was a short prayer, an encourage- | lAture. She was a member of the |bride was gowned in white satin with [Charles Lynch of West high school | f jon g vie” ag for a reversal of 5 ay | Woman’s Relief corps and a member of | duchess trimmings cut en train and |made the compromise proposal today o1 4 sars o % P i ¥ Sirect. fons. and ¢ was s & Tul contession Bt max’ the inid of ks Eami She | Anns s N “rogen. P e oot i i e piieatiary Iadlicesd n Meyoer ta: | ,.:,".'..:: .c::h;:-e ::d .I};mf..’:.:d.: e v as the of her family. e | Among the relatives present were Mr. | Birls of his school who are on strike . . Open Saturday Fveni 1l 8 p. m, |Oof need, without which no prayer will | 7C | '€ | cently, after she was convicted of ps M D'“ y ngs Pom e be blessed, This woman had |l°aves & granddaughter, Mrs. James and Mrs. Henry Norman and Misses | against double sessions and bad lunch- | T S B e fine ™ o “awil thoroughly sanitary Bed Puffs. “Maish caught the spirit of true prayer, which | Ryan. . Norman of Norwich, Mrs. Norman be- | €S, that he wilt see to the providing | RIHY 10, The WCHEAPETE OCc, B0 W00 | Comforts are on a par with the finest i Ime if they o today would move this city to its Mrs. George A. Harris. ing a sister of the groom; Mrs. John |Of better meals at noon t ¥ | Sharon. down comforts of which the recognized 3 will come back. He told them he could | S , d;ntmiush:e;afnEzh":f:}::nfi:;cg;n;:i Abont '130: Thureley: Tiesningt the ffec::}ét:llc;'?dth‘:ur'ke\!ro}l;bb‘:-th'f‘t?:z 3o nothilng to change the ool g features are loftiness, thickness and . Soanost. Ereat In Knowledge, ETRt In | oea ot wor g poorsS A Harrls oecur- | of Lebanon: Mr. and-Mrs. Billings T. [sions. ; Children Cry light weight. “Maish” Comforts are £ th; reg;lt & 4 the benedic- | Fith @ complication of digeases. She ,'5',}’5."5%"&}22:“&"&1 %’r .;\ngh\(ums; ‘:m'"ms outside the school. line and are shown in a wide range of gt~ o5 e et had been confined to her Bed about a | gigter of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. Rob- —_—— CASTO R | A\ |choice designs and colorings. Prices oot ot hae st Lo gms clonely UDeN | ert Ellsworth, | Mr. - Bllsworth is & AUTUMN AVIATION MEET - are $2.50, $2.98 and $3.50 each. “ You Are Thinking About Notes, i who died suddenly last week, T ot ko bride, Qther SuSts | Rivalling ‘Thoss Hald "Abroad to. Be MARRIED We invite you to examine our line. George H. Taylor of Putnam was a Mrs, Harris was in her 69th year, i 7 AVERY——ELLSWORTH—In West Harf- having been born in Preston, - the | Phcain, Newington and West Hart- Weld. ot Belient noe 3 rick. ford, Nov. 3. by Rev. T. M. Hodgdon, Making a recent yisitor in Greendville. e or Ao St opeomhy the | ford. ‘The bridal couple were the re- rviag James Avesy of Hartford end| —— prat Dewey, her ‘maiden name-bein; Cath- cipients of many handsome presents, | 'New York, Nov. 4 —Following there- | \fjss = Rlizabeth Fish BEllsworth of P The Fourth street hill between Pros- 1o ine Amelia Dewey. All her lgir o among which was a chest of flat silver | turn to this country today of Orville West Hartford. pect street:-and Central avenue has|Sassed in. br Lers fe Was | from the employes of the Travelers [ Wright, who arrived from Europe to- g rorieous | chel L ng 1 been:given &: top dressing this Week- | Proston which 1o Row the st dime of | Insurance company, where the bride [d1v, ainouncement was made tonight d g R Norwich. She married George A. Har- has been‘ employed as a stenographer |at the Aero club of America that an " Side, Nov.| novid You must be sure to see-our fi Mr. ‘and Mrs. Trank Burdick of | ris Dec. 9, 1861, and his death occurred for many years, and a handsome drop |autumn aviation meeting rivalling 4, Catherine Amelia i N w s ’ lamp from the employes of the office |those of Rheims, France, and Black- A. Harri: of Imported. French China with the | CCT.TalBUENUS Are isiting (he lettou’s | a number of years ago, He was foralor The Palibanie. Sommeny |of WHIch | poul Bhalend. will soon . held. 0| Panects Bom her . isd Solth Canterbury of the New England rallroad for many | {0¢, 8r0om is a local manager. The |Long Island. The . competitions will| Mulberry sireet, Saturday affern utiful, excl . Fi 3 230 o'clock. Burial in th: - ol Mainte.. s s i . s presents include cut glass, silver and | probably take place at the Belmont Nov. 6, at 2.3 g - Chop Plates, Gake Plates, Bread and | 54Mme. With_ Baltic on the Shetucket | her home and family. She was a Uni-|make their residence in a. newly pur- | will be for the famous Michelin tro- | MAYNA A e peatont Mas. For awery fine line 2 Buttor-Plates -and Salad Bowls. This | {mion acsday afteroon, Thel Vepallit o by one son, Biiah b, |Nased home a 40: Allen place, Hart- | phy won by Wilbur Wright in 1508 | 3 years. formerly of New London. of Belt Pins is the best line we have ever shown. | Jewett City for 4 return game with the | Harris, of Plainfield, and three daugh- | (°F% DeIng at home atter February 1. | with a flght of two hours eighteen| ;oNES_In'Baltic, Nov. 3, John Jones, { ble pri We- have-aiso added very largely to |team they played last Saturday. :’,::‘! i‘{lrx?s C‘::gfi ;‘-l ';::srtlgh °§ !hl§ Kellogg-Wilbur. | must. be maie 4n a closed circle agm; F:‘Ed,“f i it Methodist | s S i osc Btarting -oBilver, Inotudi ol —_— Y, ; . Jr, of| “Dhe home of Gapt. and Mrs. B. P. iR P B g W e o ing ver, including many TAFTVILLE Waterbury, and Mrs. G. Warren Davis, | Wilbur at My!t?c el !;‘e I:Cene ?v‘n‘-f;n:’e-m'of'»"mfi?f’" that made by |~ ‘hurch Saturday, Nov. 6, at 2 o'clock. see them al new designs, in Orange, Spoons, , Grape. of Preston. of a pretty wedding Wednesday aft- | While the Wright brothers have not| GAMBLE—In Norwich, Nov. 4, 1909, fruit Spoons, Orange Sots, Cheese Se gy ernoon, whei S . B Boribons, Bonbon, Spoons, Tea Strain- | Funeral of Mrs. Rebecca Thurber—Ex- No Social Evening. Miner Wilbur, was umited . TATARS | Honased sty thes the whi Lh foua | Notice of funeral hereadt The Plaut-Cadden Co. ors, Cold Meat Ferks, Oyster Forks, | c2vation Filled'In — Petition to Be) . i i to Edmund Park Kellogg of Stafford |on the starting line when the flights | = ——— Jewelers and Silversmiths, Tomats Servers, Lemon Sets, and a | oot In Soon. Scine o (e Eigtle GIoh. an. D bt ek AR PR TH i S St gl WriSYt Ryl today ‘that Eataliphad™ Yers: large varisty of smaller pieces. Very | The excavation at the foot of Provi- [day evening,but the Friday night | parlor, which was tastefully decorated ;r;b:}::;l?):v: u‘: fl‘;'mf:rt:l.x g‘:ple‘:;:: desirable for xmwmry Gifts. We | dence street, made by the trolley com- | @ancing clast held its lesson in the for the occasion. Rev. Welcome E. | hours. are very anxi to show. you these | PADY several months ago, was filled in | hall, because of the Japanese fete and|Bates, pastor. of the Union Baptist A this week by employes of the Ponemah chrysanthemum show tonight. Final |church, performed the ceremony which ¥ ! new things whether you purchase or | iompany. The work of laying the track | Practice on some of the dances was |was followed by a wedding supper. D B O T RANPAUE: 15 Main Street, not. has not been started yet, duve to the |carried out also. The happy couple departed for New | Objected < S 3 cf 4 ulphur B disagreement between ~the telephone — — York an’ The: eventig tealts - ailia; § | o Thrcu:h pnu h-;h and Broke and trolley companies. The petition Case Was Nolisd. shower of congratulations. Mr. and ° Pt g o GEO A DAVIS for an extension of the trolley up Mrs. Kellogg were the recipients of | ' pervidere. Kanm = Providence street Awill probably be sent | . In the city court on Thursday morn- | many handsome and useful presents Lok n, Nov. 4—Madé. fu. Funeral Directors - - _ . o - lous at being dipped in a lime and in to the railroad commissioners at |ing the against W. Harrison Ca- |which inclnded, silver, cut glass, linen|” & 25-29 Mldw‘y Hartford soon. . Some of the copies | Futhers was noiled wothiout costs. The |etc, Upon their retyrn Mr. und Mrs, | }PH0r bath to kil the ticks on them, ect3odaw have their full list of 500 signers, but | auto did not belong to Mr. Caruthers, | Keilogg will reside in Stafford Springs | Icrd of thirty-six buffalo stampeded one or two are still incomplete. About | but Was that of Percy Palmer, and it | where the groom is in business. M on Frank Rockefeller's ranch near here 2500 names have been Secused, it s | Was & mistake that the number was | Wilbur was weil known In this vil- |Joterday aud are now scattered over estimated. : not displayed on the front. lage, where she commanded a wide e A ol i Embalmers o It o & : P N ok m When: in accordance with orders of 0 the government inspectors, the herd was driven into the dipping vat, it Have that 9d-tasbionsd, unsdnltary | por 'was held Thursiay aftermson 2'1"5 ST e e oy Fishermen After Ling. T A e e e creace 2 . g x4 Ov:r.h:nn::d.;;m;f large attendance were pwpxe from | Vi the daughter of Priest and Marga- |an expert with either rod or gun, and | in pursuing one bull, whose value is Telephone call $28-3. ret Domina, and was of Huguenot de- 1 the fishin d hunt. o e onaBts doen i Boston, Providence, Baltic and Nor- - | familiar with all the fishing and hunt- | $1,500, but he is still at large. Some you s figure for replacing all the o | vich: Rev. Donald B. MacLane of the | piCht (OVer, (NHy, Yeats n&0 18 Vei-{ing grounds for a_ mumbor of miles |0f the animals are vicious and may W with the modern: Kind that | Taftville Congregational church con- Brooks, who died several years later, | 2round here headed & party of Nor- attack persons who net too close. vl keep out the sewer gas. The [Tucicd he Services, and tne CHuch |She mirried Charles Thurber in Taft. | Wich men down’ the . Thames Tver| oo urpNcED D TO BE HANGED, el , I\ xod, ee, it " > 3 Tork will be first-class and the price | cholT SRS Mearer, [y God &g Thee: | ville, the ceremony being performed by | Thursday, after ling which have re Henry B. Church. Wm. Bmith Allex Julylsdaw BLOCK ISLAND CODFISH. cently struck on in New London har- William_Morton, George Walker and | Koy vg;,g-ag:rflm";i,g;;“{,gg;‘;;d,: L ey Cishad ~ off | the rooks &t | Dr. Judd Elliott Attempted’ Suicide in| Sleop Natalic is at Osgood’s wharf, .l F TOMPKINS l‘;Jdel;l fivgley‘ o’f‘“{‘l{!l?m _;-:d Louls | ghe has lived in this- vieinity, first in Eutem Point, having a fine run of x Death Cell. loaded with fine fish. GOING CHEAP, underlich of ville. ere were luck, Those with Mr. Morgan were : o e Give us a call. novid Taftville and for the last fourteen ¢ many flowers. Burial was in the fam- b Daniel ¥. Hnryh .Y,h F. Moria La Gra Ga.,, N — . : 5, o rty Grange, Ga, Nov. 4—Dr. Judd 67 West Main Street. |i1y lot in the Ames cemetery at New- ’r’“"‘,;e,‘,"‘. L;;’g’“hefh;l;,“y ;n';eg“':',‘i‘m“" and Edward F. Pr Biliott, who is sentenced to death om made her esteemed. She Is survived by the gallows tomorrow, attempted sul- | Pafrician Shoes for Ladies octdd " - | 4 5 e cide here tonight by taking nine grains MY SHOWING ! i wiom. the Togilon b, tative A of mercury n tabiet form. The con- | Latest styled. Sec then foday. "OF generous stock of ‘Mrs. S. M. . . mned man was found in an uncon- . “ of NEW FALL SUITINGS and. Taward Detnae of Sioing. and tnrec | Every €ip. - sciaus condition n bia cell"carly o | goia onty b“"‘"y and $4.00, Queen Quality. 2 s broti , 5 . 5- ight. was firs ought he was > OVERCOATINGS A brothers, Harvey E. Domini of Enos- of. Colfee JH{RiEn" | It wen frst thoushit he was FRANK A. BiLL shoes. Fit you in should ‘Interest all in want of a First Iresio’ wgh, Vi,-ahd Louls ot Hurried to the Jjail restored hi . 4 < : Class Suit and Overcoat. ) i ::;a}'f&;l;em?:;lh;\ov, 1st after an ill- c&::‘m a druf»——«;ficino— i T nought him_ 10| Tetephane: 104 Main Street. ANY size width or CHAS, H. NICKERSON, Eml 37 £ “that doss bkrm to the user—- over. Unleds he improves greatly | — s 28 Main St. an alm 4 5 oo P G B by tomorrow, thére is. some - doubt shape and ALL. Ross Shot at Local Tournament. 1t ,enty to quit and take whether he will' be hanged. 70 Franklin St, Bulletin Bldg, Members of the Germania Schuetzen 2 % — s(,._k ek 3 T, for et Ieat rs. Fm .my Telephone 642-2. Verein will be e !::ll. e - Al;-p-fi'bm-on Marriage. : E. T. LADD'S -:f‘-' honors weon at Union N, J., this (B - 4 % B New : York, Nov. ' 4.—Mi Prompt sefvice day or night week by F. C. Ross of Springfield, who 1 2 2 - Douglas Rebinson, o‘uly a.'...n.C{‘.':“';': i e A chelee line of the latest -ty|e| in Lady Assistant. 3 shot _at the last tournament of 'the 3 K 9 Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Robinson and * Fall Hats at Residence 116 Broadway. Southern New England Schuefsenbund niece of former President Theodore | J. F. CONANT. 11 Frasklis Street. and the east with the MISS BUCKLEY'S, 308 Main St(f [ ~onuoneiis z‘i-"en':ifi%‘n-y:&'h%-'r’--‘i'n’é‘-fir;'fi & X - -Jm score of z.m, 200 Roosevelt, was mgrried here today to State . tor 3. W. - Alsep of A?Ion, Whitestone 5c and the J. F. C. 100 © Rey. Dr. Leighton Parks Cigars are the Dest on the -arhtl Try them. . mariéd

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