Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 8, 1909, Page 7

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itional | pire and referee; poke Many of the residents along Norwich | governor to be given ; e ere | Slcctricts atnee e N g o i ts’ that we can|made to Taftville. ‘!;na.homoitmhn : : 2 o nced Coric i S B‘n”"“‘g{‘" T the at e, e WHAT 1S HYOMEI? b / LADY TANT REQUESTED. Forecast for Today. m "‘W am ke : g Py come. to ':‘;: b t.h:l‘ i 'Zfi.':";"""“‘ Forecyst for New England: Partly n i oms for the ch L to b A our help that.1| = Basketball Starts st Taftville. ! : cloudy. and waxmer IcH 8. piac by . Nite the | 20 C?fllfl" ot ¥ Taftyille enthusiasts are starting the | . Cure The Lee & Osgood Co. tral eh showers; colder in west portion; mod- | holding the ux& meetings, as the usiastic Y Thrae 1 members_were received efute south to southwest winds. armory st b8 UbE by e 0. Cosat I e o conlaasicn of falt. | Caswetball shanon Sk weak with pedcs Guarantges. B e e o he rsed tho | Said, the Work would have fallen and |Leonard Case. in Honolulu. With him BALTIC made more Highest 57, lowest 32, quick acting by tue addition of Thy- e e o e tesnons To | falled, hamaniy speaking, and tbis |goes George Banta of City Island, N. % Predictions from the New York Her- | Artillery companies for thei sea- . , tice in Parish hall and are expecting : ald: On Monday fair to yartly overoast | son. There was o buiaatls et 584 = mm"“‘" oy ;";:‘:"hnd to turn out a team that will sustain B e il ‘v’v’fihflnmmm young peapled ! remarks he bre lst_very near ':' high reputation at the basket| .. .. s a wonderful antiseptic, 0 These are the long fine Silky Make the Children AT e S e R B T S T R i o thame restnt T wia his last Sun- {hooting (it hs wlays bo e olt, | powerful that it prompily destroys | Beavers that it is hard to find st amy : oDy 4 g pra ly every bit of | and Mr. day here before leaving for box 502, Taf t0 hear from | germ, life, vet its action on the mucousy = 5 ‘Tuesday partly cloudy weather, with | space was taken, el ‘but this was hardly hox 502, Taftville, wants to hear from Loy d | price. o Wt y slowly rising ~temperatures, followed | with a comu!: ':f'::;.o:t !5;:)““' :::g:l:l ::én(h for the congregi- lyn Man Buys Farm. teams in this territory. He expects w:nxnmnnp"u"?::;mz mu;::hln‘l ! : : S St"'ng in this section by local rains. In the afternoon the chorus under | tion, which burst into @ salyo of & uu'fv*u e N vs | lodierd s taam et will dvecady avout | healing. 1t relleves catarth W, TU) ‘Our close relations with the { Obegivations in-Neswich, "¢ 2‘",.?.{‘}"""' Jaadorshly qabdncted, the "'n‘":‘" l'"“"%dmx,;",;mmd n‘w greet- | ed ten days sgo to a farm near West- An;.'?,:. ‘the men who will report for | money back. 3 facturers enables us, at a time “ i 4 The following récords, reported frorh | D90ME song service, and a duet, The | —Dr. BOWE FEClln T exprons his |erly, Mr. Fields trom Brooklsn, M| the frst practice are Abers whd Dev Tt is made chiefly of eucalyptus | L0 Tl amoring for Shamty | : s Sevis pharmacy, show the changes | Lord is My Shepherd was well ren- | ing, aid, S08 PG rone of Rev. Mr. | Y., has bought his place, and 1s al- | et o e A eracica, Henry | and eucalyptol takén from tiw eu 9 L ¥ A Willlel‘ S “I in temperature and the barometric e e e, . g taking | ready located there. Tatrean, a fast man on the floor, the [ Yptus forcsts of inland Austra to make this exceptional offerings 5 3 prano, and Mrs. W. G, Haseld il fngham for so admirably g al ouRAl e, changes Saturday and Sunday Dr.” Sto b‘"' . G. len, alto. ssuming the three Fontaines, who are-all top-liners, | medical profession knows that cucd 1 : e ? Ther. Bar | o e e onth year ot his the "cnmpaign «while Dr. Going to Honolulu. and Caron, another of the high class | YPtus is an absolutely ‘certain germ Women's Black Beaver R i - 3029 | relen, while he wis Yet young, he be- | Slough was cailed home by the lows | iicyd Cise of Blise place leares PPN, Gl wen, g O e £ & bosa Hyomaks e sedm et b §p,m. . 30,35 | 880 to seek after the God of .David | 6 his sof. But for this, Dr. Stough|day (Marday) to join his brother, ———— Tk g g M e Seaae i) . £ : } VINOL Does It. 34 3058 | YOung people to become Christians. It | public acknowledgement was due to|Y. who recently visited here. Smoker for Fire Fighters—One Hun- ;:’;’.“,l;*"m’:,“:;'::y“lv &L A;'L:;‘r‘l'i"';' ASDY F"_avw" to supply all who may mv. 50 3484 | Tas ety Siabtraed St help- [ Dev: Mr. Cunningham. koa b - i dred and-8ix at Coon’ and Rabbit | 4Rt Guatacol and other fmportant| Within a reasonable tim o AN e s Eacty estaion o Expense Paid to Dal " Supper. medicinal agents are also included in the Hyomei formula, which, without The monthly meeting of the Balti-| doubt, the finance committee, whom he oall- | . ooy “Huchnell of Hartfora | fire engine company, No. 1, was i d s s ever of s & ful, penetratif aoes ndt, contain a particle of Y , o it was urged that an early decision for b Daniel Gore of Vergason Hill is re- ) Jed 5 . Dr, Stough stirred up a burst of ap 5 Chri; ma re evil hab- > o k> coveri: from & recent iliness. Comparisons. T T e barors | Plkbae for James L4 Casg chaicuien S vering Predictions for Saturday: Fair; va- [one is entangled with alluring ple: ed na d said that the in\their hall Thursday evening. Afier riable wind ures which are not real pleastre, be- | €3 & little dynamo, At came on Saturday to her home on the r I y evening. A" oty s weather: JFalr: - wind | fore Godlens companions are saaae, and | Y0 (xpendss nete si paif TP 5| Beotland road. routine business, & smoker was en- southwest. before the heart has ‘been Impaired | Sopc it 8250 mas e 4 joyed at the expense of Thomas Sull Bradictions. for -Bupdgy: , Falr; Ught | gnd the consclerice Corrupted By ain. | CAUBAIES (HEOUEh tiis week: The col| 30 ypoo Tafhrop Blair returned | livan, a member of the company. who ol o oney - © y bit-form or | . SOLD ONLY BY variable winds. At the close & ool number of re- | \ection was taken up: Mr. Herring ren {on Friday tofWorcester, atter spending | recently zetumed from. his honey™ | opium of any. hablt-torming ¢ S n . . ) Sunday's weather: As predicted. sponses were rocetved when thie, invi- e et singing in his usual ex- |several weeks in town. 00N oo dnd Rabbit Supper. o dosing the stomach when you - \ O e SR fve nner. e e tiyomei. Just breathe Jt In . ‘s &l son Lo A g 5 | Mr. Brana of Hartford has been the| A fine coon and rabbit supper wis € . iy !seg_!rn:ictn, Illlwizll'e':. lowing were the announce- Beckwith of West Town street. club rooms, Thursday evening One drugg everywhe and in 2 wich ments for the week: Meetings at the | had been handed In, and then deliver- evening | & one of the most eloguent and pow- | ypo peter Lanman came on Satur- | and all pronounced it ane of the Yo, $1.00 for I 5 p. ., ertul sermons of any he has preached | 4, N5 har home, on Elm avenue, after | Fred Caron was chief cook. A Ten-Da Central Baptisi chureh, Dr. Stousl | while in this city. “How shall we es- | [580 108 3G bdence in Hartford and | coon was a 20-pounder, presented y speaks on Is Card Playing Wrong? this | cape if we neglect so great a salva- 3 2 being the prelude to e Cermon Tues. | tion?” was the text, “hich he said Ty — AT C;r;‘:fr - :"‘P’::::lll S‘Mk‘kednelng Sale day and Thursday mornings, cottage | paraphrased meant it is impossible to Mrs, W. H, Fitch of East Town riefs an . hundred_and six plates were seved. |3 od Lee & Os complete outfit. J o m | pom || a m. COAL and COKE Sraver meetimpn uasda 5 . ortaKe | Sacane It we neglect this saivation be- | 10r¥ W T U Gavs in Mystic| Miss Anna May Cabill fis pessiis in 10¢c Ba Stough and ‘Mr. Spooner at First Cause it 1s s great, making the heart|Ffect SPCRC, SCUC ‘guest of her broth- | two weeks with relatives in Rock m |ndmm Bvery . Housewite Tetetinidl gs- ix ey " gregational church, Norwich Town. of this verse the ,two words, “so|tnSint Weoh R EY Samuel Bagley of Sago, Me, was a 3 5 7 A s e Tetfood tias " | Rev. F. O. Cunningham and Mr. iler- | é7cat” and of these two “so” I the | ™ a2 local visitor the past week 1¢ relieves stomach misery, sour stom- | these offerings — interested because it % GHARGOAL 12¢ n." O gt Ting at Trinity Methodiat -Epjscopal | more important. | Mrs, Huida Putnam and her daugh-| T. Douville has purchased horse :kx;u-mng.ymbtimfllm-g}fl* is an opportunity to buy reliable Floer ¥ church. Tuesday evening as prelude i i igion | ter, Mrs. Frank R. Jackson of Willi-| With a recor 3 ‘mons % box of tabe d i Wi b o GREENEVILLE to" sermon Dr. Stough speaks on 1 1t | Coieomnity ‘.',""cql""f’."’m:"_ :',,"f:"\'. il are muests of Mrs. Lpuis Olsen | ~Representative R J. Jodoln s hai"|lets 50 cents. Druggists all towns. | Coverings ‘at sure and substantial sav- Order from u$ or through grocer, 7 Wrong to Dance? Wednesday after- | Deciaring Chrgiauity [ he BE 0T |of the Scotland road. ~ ing an addition bulit to the rear of his > caretplly thia lish el 4 "' | Monor Pupile at"St. Mary's Parachial | L00% At e e Numes | mopolitan religion, Dr. Stoush said it| .. s fow davs’ stay with her niece "Rey. J. W. Hoey announced Sunday MARRIED — and remember thess 3 St Schoal—Supper by Good Will Bible | oo™ re, o ed anocia) con. | Was great in its revelation of God alk- | \ " HE 0 P Ay of East Town | arrangements for the parish fair. = | STRONKIN_RAPHA, At Raymond G { THE SPAanG cfl Class—Football News. veyance to attend are solieited, also | X'hhl'hlgl loveli‘n all its matchlcss n:f‘.‘;‘ et Mus - Willjam_Strickiand went | George Haling is seriously ill 4t hia | 1liil, in (ontville, by Rev. | Max offerings are for ten days enly. 7 e h « @150 1 nd this is the religlon proclaimed by} #reCa S home on Depot Hiil Stamm, Harr gin of Monty 991 The honor s s phiiies’of peoplelwilling to furnialt Con- 19 0] - [to New London Frida: ; 3 and Miss Grase Ruphael of Brooklyn, s aTeary % students in St. Mary's pa- | veyance, 'Wednesday night, admission | J65us Christ. It Mirst made the dls Mae Drescher is iil with scarlet fe- | 4nd Afiss vi. | At 45c—Meavy Ingrain Carpet, vaiue ) 57 Pkl Shont el 02); - |joshicl sehadl.upito date'srs the fol- fhy tfeket oaly, which jshall hé . dome 50750 that nop. Only God 13 love bt | Mra. Levi Mitchell of GordnerTake| ver, She s the Fonosnct duughier #9c. A oct2sd s 1 Sullin » Catherine | ao an, O et e ariiaday 10 | pificent utterance of “Oue Father, | i 10 Friday to spend several woeks r.'and Mrs, George Drescher. DIED. At 62/30—Best quality two ply, Al 8 Dodd, Laura, &oley, . Edith Juncau, | teibated will b dlstribated under au- | Which art in héaven:” ;;:tho;‘::ads.;‘gll:;l;i . W , KEXNETH—In New London. Nov. 5, ool Ingrain Carpet—cholce of g (Alnsjherlne. Brown, . 'John Parkinson. | spices of United Workers, Afternoon | It I8 80 great i v;":'_"l“fl“ s St 1 cn""“c |llsl)mnla ”;‘xwumr,nlz‘.;,m;)r‘:“ n:.mv(”r; ool our entive line, value 7bc. f CHIROPODY and MANICURE | ** ret Sullivan, James Ward. = |service at Second Congregational | }n%the Prescucy SeCiitl SUPIICIGC | There was an auction recently ot Hd- e coiley. Infant mon of Hylton| At 69c—Fleavy All Wool Tapestry > R Downing e hess Al )!im'm neel {i‘u"m T Galven I e tu. | ward_Greene's, on the Scotland road. : R H. and Annie Belden Colley 3 arpet—made and laid free— Treatmient “of 'Coriis s _specialty. | DONIURE NEHe Shecs, Apnle adi: | Kriday, § b my ot Centrar Baptist et ‘Stawe. for 30016 yeng | Mr: Gresn &nd Hile family sfe to move Mld ‘fldIGESllfln ALEXANDER—In New London. Nov. f. value 85¢. Also Halrdressing and _Shampooing, | 0" :;l_']nmm‘ Edward Reardon, Al- | church. Dr. Stough speaks on “Stuible i g :;";‘c‘,;“;““ O o ao il | to New London this week. 1909, Esther s, widow of Wil Puuts, Bwisches and Pompadours made | bina Phylynski, Margaret Swanton, |or Silver? Sunday afternoon at 300 | (0 icniominou "death of the cross. God erncrgid eSS o| tam Alexande At 83c—Best quality_ten-wire Tapes- from your own combings. - - at o, Miés Bell 1 East: in Broadway- theater for men only un- | he iEnominous ceats B T COSE SUG 1 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Yerrington T iated Norwich, Nov. 4, 1909, try Brussels Carpet—made and RS, B, BURTON irade 5—KthePTwohig, Marie Gadle, | der ‘direction,of ¥. M. C. A., giving | Voud never have done had | M o0 Saturday to Clinton, after a | The One Is Almost Always Associate B, Gamble laid free—value $1.10. T B i Joseph Fontaine, Msflgfimxmddm' apportunity to meet the new general | Uoeyl, ROSSIbIE for man b0 be waved | woei's visit with their son, H.'L. Yor- With 2nd Caused by the Other. g at her y o by « | Josenhine ance, Helen enn: W, 5 stands e . o street, —FHeavy W! . oct7d a7 Pattnaan. Mlacy Fox, Joadoh] i Dl Mo N ar Chridantty. He diba and | inston ot WAshigten street. -, o as been fittingly called “tired | ~Mond: RNt 29 o !500::;::im‘:‘lil.lofl."fl‘"d‘.?‘!mm W T O Ahaen oWkt Tmice staked *his ite upon the ‘poposition | \r. sranton Brown of Wightman | natires sweet restores” It is a con- | LATHROP—In Montvil 5. sud- value $1.25 Grade ,6—John P. Sullivan, Jnll}bh y At the npenlug_oj the evening meet that he. was (hg_nm_ly begotien: son of l\"s‘lm‘e.‘llrs. George Douglass of East gl{]on“ in o aieh li\p m;vnluulabr‘\ e o H.n‘rhl‘l b h"‘”\“..’ 4 Bowen, John Donahue, Rose Timmins, | ing, after the stirring praise sery God.. -To_hjs divinity foys: things at- Town street and her guest, Mrs. Wil- | tions such as nutrition, circulation, r beus L. Lathrop, of Salem, in P r of her a At 18c—Ileavy China Matting, value e v v po epose, residence of her son, ret_Bgllefleur, Raymond Burke. tions of thanks were introduced and | fluence upon the world. = lin. the voluntdry powers are I re e res| of Grade 7—Charles Lynch, Mary Dris- | voted with the greatest cordiality and | In an _eloquent conclusion which fl“;’n“w\,“"flf::" "““';“*';fj;”fi);:;f“;fl._f\,‘l; ~ s o g~ coll, Margaret Foley, Alice-Gadle, Rosé | heartiness. The first was one pre- |chained the attention of his hearers, pairs. No e ) 9, Dennis, Helan Peloquin, Francis More | pared and offered by Rev. M. S. Kauf- | Dr. Stough pointed out the Influence TAFTVILLE to live longer thun three weeks p\;)i;lz Barial in the family lot in the Eleanor Shea, Camille Belliveau, Jen- [a spirit of sympathy and good will | test. his sinléss life, his marvelous Strickland, spent Thursday with | spj c., O ON @s uSY le ' u I ) F B e, e e e | was ngendersd when sovers ssolu. | wards, ls wonderful works and his s | N 0F O s ] cpiration, (otc, Moot g s N en Heavy China Matting, - o " e t sleep. It is as necessary ~ rison, James McCrohan, Leo Pivirotto, | man, D.D. to be conveved to Adjt. | 0f Christianity upon the world. in art, o : y R At 42c—ITodge’s Fibre Matting, value John' Condon, Joseph Hartie. e Ciole thrsugn Mayor Lipyit. | literature and those thiugs making for | Dance Given by Hugh H.Osgood Lodge g P g A i ia | STRNETON ATt emorial hos- B0¢ ¥ Grade §—William Shea, Anna May | for the use of the armory for the | charity, sympathy “and the brotherly | __proceeds of Parish Fair $1,467.47— nsomia -or ]‘l""“]“.l" eepl ;;T“'_ : pital In New London, Sunday morn- Sl Foley, Jeremiah Downs Nora Dris- | evangelistic meeting: Dr. Kaufman | belp of the unfortunates. But the sin . hy MoCarthy. dins L N a ;imbl"r'" w "’ T '“.-i ing, X T Miss thia ' . W w ASS coll, Margaret Sheehy, Dominlc Ouel- | referred with the warmest gratitude | Of those neglecting thix -salvation is Timothy arthy Has Leg Broken | su erer from I.,wp. psia umwl.\x«_ _Cranston, in her § v, | Heavy Floor Oft Cloth, in .y let, Michael Barry, ~Camilla Healy, | to the invaluable service General Cole | not what'you have dotie, but what you B B o LS e o T D e/ 14| & uneral at St. James | 4-4, 8-4 and 8-4 widths, at 2 : B etess Taciart /| il rendereds Nret ff Erasting ihe use | Ravemot. it s Megiect, bueylis youds | Lavel tinghy b Osgood lodge, No. |regular intery This fnability to| " pa) “chure cw London, a square yard, vi . . 3rade. 9-—Katherl - i v Ao 3 se | et ., our- | cg25, 1. 0. O. F., M. U, held its an- | sleep normally is a very prominent| Nov . “m. " Relatives > Pu.tty and Putty Knives Grade 9—Katherine McCone, Grace | of the armory, and then in twice pro- | Self In busines » o n D A24:3.48 - o P 25e, y S | Driscoll, Thomas Donovan, Katherine | longing the time beyond the original | ticism. It is high time th ey :u;l delal and :a"l:d h:hpp",”:é‘e el B e et ¥y Indigeation, and ex-| friends invjiads to attend. s b e ? Bowen, Eleanor Donovan, Hmit.. To Mayor_ Lippitt, “eon- | the ministry reached you. How, how, | Saturday evening, o = K b oior g - b i MST —At the Memorial hosi e -y Floth, Glaziers' Points B B0 £ Uit To Masor—Lppitc Who eon |8 ‘hgll ou. Fhcape, and. ie-answer | tendance of Healy 300 seemed'to thor- | 8ome cases sleeh may come St lte £ L Yok e i gt 250 | B Rk and” s enjoy themselves, Many | customed time, but it does not bring widths, et 25c a square yard, as never been given except in the | UENIY Cole wrote: “T am heartily in accorc E.. widow of Charles N. Comstock BROKEN LIGHTS RESET Bible Class Has Supper. T T virk being done by the-min. | cry of the damned. . Greenevikle and city people were pres- | repose, and the person awakens e 8 dausita of donti aid the jat value 36c. . The openfng supper of ‘the ‘season | isters of O eing vore that | A number pyofessed g < ent. Bakels orchestra furnished ex- | tirely too soon, and Is unable to fall| R0 CSUEIGIE e T G5 car Laker ot g PYIGhy cvoning By the Good | mea Smalons sassed the resolation of |low’; Christ, aud the -meetig cellene music - and Prof. - Tinkham | usleep again. Tn others, the vietim | o 2gid R ARREORE TR S0 THCE, | i ¥ 9q | Will Bible class of the Congregational | thanks. With a testimony: meeting in | prompted. Refreshments were served | lies awake practically all hight, tc EVATHY- LI Tafteliie. MOV 3, Law —_— FRED C CROWELLS church, about forty of the members | Mayor Lippitt thén proposed a vote | many took part. { By Tmembers of the committee in|and rolling, and finally drops in pathy, wife of Henry pathy, | ; g |and their wives being present to en- charge. who, had decorated the hall| troubled and unrestful slumber at da ed 45 years LINOLEUMS ! ‘7 w““ Szmt joy the feast arranged by the with bunting and streamers. This| bredk. Still othe though they ma. stice of funeral heredfte o . . ‘which * included William committee comprised Joseph Waring, | apparéntly sleep soundly, are annoyed i o il Svaktn gy i Brwn., Charlea B Grover 3nd C. . | = GHTY-PIFTH BIRTHDAY PRARS S WRER L Chairman, Alhert Bardsley, Ralph An- | with the incubus, or nightmare, with CARD OF THANKS. Thiee rolls of Costcs EoN N pen Spturday Evenings till 8 p. m. o406 " On the,menu were tomato CELEBRATION TODAY. | GOING TO NEW YORK. | drew. William L. McNebly, H. E.|its borrors of overwhelming waves,| We hereby desive to expross our e i b (":":--N- 4 novidaw soup, stuffed Guilford clams, jellied s iy & Beetham. falls from precipitious heights an; thanks to our friends and neighbors for rus_through to back “o8 i 5 tongue, potato, -salad, celery, rolls, | Carl Jahn Will Pass the Annive Has Accepted Position as Pastor's As—| At ifs next meeting Friddy night the | tacks iy infuriated and implacable | their kindnessex at the death of our a square rd, value crar \C P e : | S lodg il e o lidate: 3 Jusband and father. and opr apprecia (Purchases of ten cranberry shorlcake, cake, fruit, cof- | “with a Family Gathering at sistarit ‘of}West €nd, Presbytecian {10dg¢ . will have two.candidates for| mongters el the Loyal Samaritan Lodge of of more will be late iil | tee, cheese.. A social time followed i Ry | inftiution and It is expected two more| All of these distressing symptoms| O34 Feilows and their quarieite. lko ik Hin' 'the Sanday: school foom, and the | - Home on the East Sids. urch. | names will be proposed. are fraceable o an irritated and en- | thr' e many beautiful fowers rhess gathering was entertained by the rec- | .- S (AT U B 7| ™iugh’ H. Osgood lodge, the banner | feebled stomach, and the same is true | kind acts will ever be remembered by b Inlaid 1 = cut Glass fations 6f William Fleming and David | C3rl Jahn, still in good health b pevhAL Fraak HLMerrill, who |idge™in the stafs Taxt yecr, iy amfel fof giading;the teeth, and twitching | us. s e 191.06 ll(x:;lludll‘:l“gm)\‘!':.l'd"'d ’m‘a‘:fl Lindsay, and by the selections of Miss | Of Youthful spicits. will pass hls Rty TREnec 4. retary of the | Judiie s close race with the Hartford |and jerking of the muscles ~during [ THE WIFE AND GHRLDREN OF THE | %014 | through to back — at $1.08 4 birthday today at his home same | sleep. y want a fine piece of J|Jeanette Finlayson on the piamo. Young Men's Christian association, has | 4nq Bridgeport lodges for- th Cut Glass or Sterling Silver for L aiaty Main street, ‘on the East acecpled & very ndvantugeous poRItion | fonor this year. The local lodge has| Insomnia fs rarely a disease by 1| = = e | 135 | 6 manare yaRd, NeN e O your table 2t Thenksgiving time. ightweights at Jewstt Gity. in New York will bé learned. with in- | 120 memibers st present, and with its |.selt, but is nearly siways o eymptom | Saore will be daid free) ‘We can show you all the newest he Lishtwelghts played / ey i "?"'l“ ny friends in this city. [tead!ly increasing membership jt| of another disease. such as dyspepsia, | in that line. ‘JflT\J(“c'm“;;‘,u';,";“’”g,,,:f";‘,‘fl;::. R e s ;3.“:‘“ regret. in ¢ | should tuke first place e Hartford | and in treating s complaint many | 4 ' _Baturday. | et ] e ce Is 1o o {lodge, it is understood. has about 108 | persons in their efforts to “woo the e Visiting players are of the opinion that | | away from this' clty.' He is to be B b e o st | 258 o Meas® remciit 04, the all of sugh Jewett City won, 5-0, others says that | it was a tie. 5-5, and a part that they won, 5-0, The uncertainty of the re- | sult will perhaps be. done away with | when the players get the advice of the | football authoritles to whom they are plannine to write. The Lightweights | made their score after they kicked off. | falling on the ball behind the Jewett | / City goal line before their oppoments | . Do It Now had a chance to grab it and run. The r Jewett Ci team scored in the second Have that old-fashioned, unsanitafy |half. They were only a few vards | plumbing replaced by nmew and mod- | from the Lightweights' goal when the | pustor's assistant at the W Presbyterian church. Mr. Mer | turned Saturday night from N | where he spent part of last w | ing over the feld and in conf { with the church officials, se contract with, them | the masse g | which js a flattering mdvance ‘over his amount ised by the parish fair | salary in-the loepl-field cently closed. This sum, which is to In his dutiés as pastor's assistant | be added to the building fund of the hypnotics, sedatlves, soporifics and 15 Main Street, RUGS RUGS - et narcotics. as the bromides; chloral hy- | Prooseds of Fair’ dover powders and even mor- The Plaut- Cadden Co. Jowelers and Silversmiths, Established. 1872. | At | 100 Remnants of B‘:‘A'vdl:r- sels Carpet — one-thir = e 12%¢ | Vara in size—at c each, | well be made, and the reckless use of | ! L o such drugs has caused many a sudden unera lrec ors | value $1.50 a yard, Geath, while in other cases, even mod- . erate use. has set up an incurable e At 290—Scotch Rugs, size 30x60 drug- o ose, who inche: Mr. Merrill will particular charge is considered satisfactory, es- l?&.;“::gxnf.l .‘ :‘mf.("' S;" ,‘,“ ur\: | of the voting people’s work in general, in view of the increased ex- || e ) - St gend 2 =G 1 commitiee | the opject should be to remove th 4 It was announced in the Heart church Sunday. mornin that $1.467.47 = was value 4%c. myrna Docr Mets, size 30x69 all wool, value b%c. rk. and have oth ern open plumbing. It will repay you | latter kicked. The kick was blocked. 3 onnecticn with ¢ | which assisted in the fair. about sixty | and as dy f At $1.00—Smyrhs BRugs o VoG S in the increase of health and saving |rolled behind the line, and & Jewett membership, which_ numbers in all’.are to he enfertatned on Nov.| Liuse- and as dyspepsia ls the unde Whctd molin, yiiue S of doctor's bills, Overhaullag and re- | City man fell on it. Just then the this he brings a wide ex i {15 in’ Parigh>han. by Rev. -rthur | NE ShieC ' lare? perioniage O . 6x0 fitting thoroughly done. Let me give | whistie blew. ation ang BEnasy. cenool work and| O'Kegfe. - Matug plotures Jpill be pro-| ea oo nisred thes S0 AT HYE Lady Asctstant. ot g0 T gecShu vy vou & figure for replacing all the olc Work among voung people which will | vided. as well as dancing and refresh- | BrpSiA - TABLET F i1 Telephone call $33-3. A R i plumbing with the modern kind that Heavyweights Win. ! it him admirably for the reanirements | Ments. every, panitie of Joad In: (iiw atomach: At $5.25—Crex Rugs, size 8$x10 feet, :El’k ke hgu;lr::lecl-::w:;a She The | The Heavyweights met and defeated I I i a2 P U T the mcilve and exciting cagse of in: | Hesty B Church. Wm. Bmita Alles Velue 3650, T F fork will | 1 price | e Haltc foothall team Saturday | fol sonduet-ot ‘the detfyities he ‘wit | ‘Broke Leg Above Ankle. , | somnia is cut short at fta source and | _Julylidaw ¥ SR e ML oo ot e Slmtioket ohagas e B e Shufuh fa whidn e 1 sl is | SAUnLIes SRNne hefell Timathy | Témoved ) | PO Cosx SRUEN e | & s | arthy of Merchants' avenue Sat-| These tablets contain only whole value $8.00, lecated at Amsterdam avenue and One fore a crowd of 300 b the score of J. F. TOMPKINS, 1310 5. It was @ case of - sclence against strength, sclence winning out. CARL JAHN. auglsd 67 West Main Street. | 4 triple pass, Johnson to Cummings 5 to Sweeney, and a double, Burke to |'Jahn is able to work at liis trade of Hundred .and Fifth street. | W Yorks | Rev. A. Edwin Kelgwin, D. rday night about 8.30 o'clock. when | some ingredients, and there is no dan- I s the result of a fall he had his leg | ger of ing -into drug-using habits ng Qlla.“'y “ Shoes | At $3.98—Ingrain Art Squares, slze from their use. Every suffer 3 SHOE OF SHC FOR ME 9x12 fee’, value $5.00. two pla i ce» above the ankle. | Both bones. were fractured and were from | pastor, there is one assistant’ pasto : 5 8 astol nsomnia should avoid the egregious » the new Fall and Winter style y / Johnson, resulted In the ‘scores for | shoemaker. and they support nine missionaries in | se( jater in the evening by Dr. Sweet | error of using hypnotic drugs. s they Sold only by AL H1243--Tapetsy wains Sie TR MY SHOWING the yweights ‘in the first bals,| Surrounded by his_wife, folir ‘sons | ¢, Rice. . Fifty th u:-?ld d "_"“‘. or- | of . Jewett Cit, Mr. McCarthy never cure the trouble, but only make : size 9X; . value 00, - Cummings kicking both goals. and four daughters, Mr..Jahn will be | fopsed - CULY SROUSAnl Q0NN 1 by | [4id up Dy cutiing his arm whi matters worse in the end. ! FRANK A. BILL, At $15.00—Tea-wire Tapestry Beasdiill of NEW FALL SUITINGS and DA Jiantvese 2 o . | the penter-of ailittls GHshration B et clamnns fon Jen bey | the Ponemah mill about a month ago |, Begin taking Stusrt’s Dyspepsia | Telephone. 404 Main Street. suls Rugs, size 9x12 feet, valva OVERCOATINGS Heavyweights—Cummings le, Su he is also due to _receive shower boys- 30 .the ohuich chapel. ~ and '@ and had been back at work only a. Tablets at once, using one or two after| — . > . $19.00. 5 It, Quinn 1z, Henderson c, Pdrple v5, | congratulatfons - from = his ' many | church house in iwhich classes in mili- | Lok This second accident will force | each meal, and the same number at| 3 should interest all in want.of g First | Bruso rt, Sweeney re, Gadie.qb, John- | friends. For the past 43 years M | ghurch hiouse in wwhch Clamses I mili | him to give up work: for a mych longer | bed time. It is also well to have a | NOTICE! At $26.98—Axminster Rugs, size 9x13 a Class Suit and Overcoat. son rhb, Burke (capt.) Ihb, Melntyra | Jahn has been a resident of the East | T o rowioas ams ar the | ey | box of these powerful digéstives close eet—cholce of our entire He W CHAS. H, NICKERSON, Y " | Side, where he still makes his home. ety and 7 Pl b S g - t hand during the night. so that in| There will be a meeting of the mem- + at $2098, values $25.0p and \ octdd 128 Main St. Baltic—Stan@ish re. Crofts There arc many who can attest to bis | Jines of work as fast as they develop. Mention of the Societies. ARy L':,'.‘fl.’l:‘]J:".',',‘,"""“' hers of the Second Congregutional $27.00. i el ing at ams rg. J. Roy c, Despathy lg, ability as a cobbler. - .His workman- | "'yp “Neprill begins his di . § 5 omach, ey L B Jc0 ; Mr. s uties there| The nionthly meeting of the Sacred | op any \ o Bouchard le,s Kelly, Brown ab, | ship was always of the best and Work | Dec. 1at and ‘with his wife will leave oot TS et vas hald. S for shy: ot SymApat Ingiiestion FALL MILLINERY | o o o e S M e w8 B S0l i, e S| sl 7 Eren s | e St s (e e 0 | B 2 o Y " o S | who is sopramo in the choir the | Wi e chai i S 8 pec 3 d | business proper to be considered a .00, i Boain.. Thins ‘of hatyess | srotuct. [HE eeve'ts Blaaliop 1n the | Be e R A e | eeia i o oy e Topery | B8t abiofice for 50 cents. 4113 gt rid.of | tiiat- time tical Society on Iriday even T o'clock to take action on the | At $21.98--Seamless ~ Wilton !.‘ur. b arlor efects, value A cholce line of the latest stylés in |20 minutes. Timers, Roberts of Nor- | city over four vears ago. Save for g i your insomnia and indigestion. nd J. D. HAVILAND, At $33.00—Seainless “Awtloom” Rugs, Fall Hats at el of . Baitic. Linesmen, | deatness, his faculties are- wall pre- | coniot Wil 39S ter, position thees, | were: nitiated. ¢ & your name and address for sample Chairman d&f Soclety A value $39.00. ; : Murphy of Noryich, Kelly and Brown | served. ~Mr. and Mr. Jalin have been I e s | re I e T I ny | Dackage:: Kdarels R K. Bfwwrt- Co. | “novid b LA iy v - tuart Building, Marshall, Aic MISS BUCKLEY'S, 308 Main St [or et e o & this cotlbey, woty \ave | will be w distinet loss to local musical | afternoon, Isadore Boucher presiding. et circles, in which she has occupied a |Seventy mcmbers were present. N sept22d Personals. born in Germany. position. of prominence among the lead- | special business came before the meet- 1 SW]TCHES i Nicholas slp(;:{r‘n?; was a Sunday OBITUARY. ing vocalists. ing. we can fl n n'us l | visitor in Plainfield. sl e The Pinochle. club *had its regular Delivered to Any Part of Norwich | v : e EVENING BANK APPRECIATED. |meeiing Saturday night and atter di il the Ale that 1s acknowledged to be the nstable Thomas Killourey of Wil- 4 ’ cussing their coming dance the mem- . novéda: best on the market — HANLEY’S | limantic was a local visitor Sunday. On Sunday morning the death of | Many Took Advantage of the Opening ! bers had a soclal time. r TS - = PEERLESS. ) ——— Miss Julla Cranston occurred at the | of the Thames Loan & Trust Com- | Two new members were added to “ e " B X R M C. ADLE K A telephone order will | .. miizabeth Patton Is visiting her | Memorial hospital in New Londou. | pany Saturday Night. the ranks of the Ponemah Wheel club - MISS S receive prompt attention. where she hgd been for the past three g o P0RS0 ¢ at its November meeting Tuesday . . D J. McCORMICK, 30 Franklin 8t, | =======—————"———————"|ycars suffering from rheumatism. Miss | For the first time the Thames Loan | M&ht- C0 e'e A f Basase” J Cranston was born in Norwich many | & Trust company was open on Satur- . : s el ' | Funeral years ago, but for the past {ew vears | day night from .30 g'clock until 9, and Local Notes. e . azp.« complete - houseturnidhers ALL COLORS AND SIZES 1 uner tieapdt ot [ and offer every plece of Furniture for PRICES LOW. ONLY COUNTRYWOMEN 3. F. CONANT. 11 Franklla Street. Whilestone S¢ and the J. F. C. 100 Cigars are the pest on the market g AGER pirecto Try them. mar16d and Embalmer . Fay the Metz Plan Car. y and assemble it yourself, Order now 70 Franklin St, Bulletin Bidg. for spring. nt, A. B. Simpsom §2 Telephone 642-2, West Mafn st City. Bet ad resided in New London. She is | that it isa feature which will be great- [~ > 0 5 Mr.” and John . B S e or mvaw | 17 suueeciuted sk sk (8ebed by, tho | atooss:s Wil . e tqwn, | every,zoom as well as Stoves, Ranges, e are sauafled with' cheap. shop Baify RO, i Jire niimbes Yol A Avariage o o e fugs, .Carpets. Linoleams and Oii| unnatural looking and risking Many merchants made deposits of their | A party attended by fitty counles was | Claths, and some choice patterns in | (FF0 STABENOW. |7 Broadway | Mixs Adies has no time o waste om Saturday buBlness receipts, while there | given jn St. Luni: lm:l night | Crockery, ° 3 - ¢ such customers. She wells “only Albert Ri o & Phaneuf, novéd were others who deposited considorable 3 Soeh - k ) o y v, human. hair, imporied ) sister, Mrs. John Carroll, In Provl- |ameunte,_One eustoier statod _that | Dincing and musio. were. vjoyed. - Wi At AGHNIEE ok s et by s cc. e had been waiting for an opportuni- % ion_canebli SEhRL it ty to denosit money for the past two 3 Nty oo Mise e Dariion Refuirnad NNk e s mbla va arithoutioe | syl aulic: MK s HENu LY M Crawford Cooking Ranges '_yuenle Coarse Flour | adie %o Nobember 2 v b If you want city daughters, ane, and s Mr, night after a visit with his narents | ing time at his work. This is destined, % e . f 8,3 4 L I L Saoiune sartthe’ Oy e, nhett T e e A Dacenes | 1t ts Dilltnds. to.o0 s big-fonture. for | ol 200 cuupany Borl wn PridEuee o i % Tl S Nl b e Bl WAUREGAN HOUSE, Norwich v SPECIAL nue‘wnm(. b - TLady Assistant in Msine, * this growing banking house. | Children - Cry M HOURIGAN "c‘l’j:“ e i D s, . 0 New York, ‘Boston, n‘i ! faddock, 9¢. 1b.; Wehkfish, 12 1b.; roafiway. L ——— Telephone 704. novéd i steak Pollack, 3 Tw. for Zac at s e A fire tn the brush on the east sile Nn‘nhe.-—Bayvle;:" Jodge, T and. A: ');0. FLETCHER'S . ’ W. H. CARDWELL, hoxsoscel E. T. LADD'S MARKET. st R _Blot the- Shethicket river near the M. worked the third degree on cne 62- Main Street. 3 to 9 Market St. THERE 11 no sax AioTel. 523 2 moved Eastern Con o, J 1etn"tor Dusiness Gnm.evll-lf dam Sunday afternoon. at- nfl;::iilte at its moetll!“ Saturday 'c,As T ° R ' A | b

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