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VARIOUS MATTERS The Central district schools held but one session Wednesday on account of the rain, Franklin chapter, No. 4, R. A. M, works the P. M. and M. E. M. degrees this evening.—adv. In a number of churches, Thanks- giving sermons will be preached on y Order your Meat now for the Mince Pie. Also the Mrs. Margaret Tarbox of Providence is visiting Mrs. Rutherford H. Snow of Chestnut street. Miss Ella Shannog and Miss Mar- garet Shannon have Dbeen visiting friends in Hartford. Miss Blanche Roath of Norwich is visiting her mother, Mrs. John Hath- S o s ‘would 08! e 0] 4 to ada m,nu.-mmlon ‘Capt. C. W, Rose is at the Steamboat Yet in America today {there. &relsyihmre with a nice load of Fresh Cod- Haran fuga. eharagtartess DAl oo | fish, most any size, selling for e per do not make any attempt to bm pound. Oysters 30c per quart; $1 per it. . Ibushel. All fish cleaned. This is the In Paris most women have beautiful| ;. qq ¢o get a Good Fresh Fish. novisd REBEKAHS ENTERTAIN. - s hatd -+ State Officers Make Annual Visitation —Delegation from Westerly. In Odd Fellows’ hall on Wednesday There was & very large gathering at Masonic' temple on Wednesday eve- ning gt the annual visitation of the grand officers on the tour of inspec- tion. In the afternoon at a special P. F. MURTAGH, ance Thursday night led his relatives Belle Mead Chocolates | iy s Nk stavtna 1 Driegs of | Woonsocket despatch. * Mr. ‘Wenley it . L s and friends to believe that he had be- Watomne Miee Neanie Dr Glagier of | reached home Sunday. He said he had tractions at present display Telephone 92-94 West Main St.|come despondent and committed sui— and South Glastonbury, Mrs. Oliver L.|taken steps to provide amply in, his in our show windows. JOHN & “m H 'Llss % cide, returned to his home in New Lon- S. F & 5 | Fohnsom, . of Norwich, Miss Anna|Will for his children, and that he had S e cheas coive W b Octlsd don Tuesday. Wright sald he had been . F. Whitman & Sons’ | 7 Teunings of Fairfield and Miss | taken a second wife in order to have 2 to New York. No reason was given Elizabeth L. Dixon of Harttord, some one who would care for him In . taste good and good coffee taste for Wright's disappearance while his Chocolates. fifen e big declining years, Detter, then get one of our Per- ; NOT|CE sister was on her death bed. Was Knocked Uaconscious, ah TRy, vmos his SRnNCin: colators. oy gt Prices from 290 to $1.00 the pound.| An employe at the Hopkins & Allen | Jav iz Gr. Louiss Franklin Miner is now | F:H: Merrill Will Attend and Speak. $100 the peund. | tory Sirublod atad To in the plan | Eavard Feuley, son o Thomas Fen- " you LUMBER B locatsd in her rew office, Breed Hall, | Frankc ¥ Merrill will go to New TS on Wednesday morming. e struck on | giiard Fenley is st living In Staf- ! MAY 5 The best o be had and at the right i 7 a York today to attend this evening the his head and was unconsclous from | o o850 FrErIey 188 i prices 100, R ber we always . o Room 1 : fourth unmiual ainner of the Brother: conssaaler of the brain for @ short prings. i NEED IT res m'l r“& B ot ine ot Brinsier CAp R iy 00d of St. Andrew ane ip of the time. He also a sprained el- g nd let ell you about our steek. Oifiea HURLT W Lies West End Presbyterian church, with o e Deobe whrended him. A Good Investment. TO-NIGHT 1 e e A ) pawiey. Teiephons 662 £ augl7a | which Mr. Mecrill is soon to be con- When she married Mr. Astor she - R L F, e . > promt be U nected. Joln Wanamaker is the prin- Groton—Edward F. Spicer of Thames | didn't bring him much of a marriage ; FRANKLIN SQUARE: cfovind A nl Jour busi- | cina} speaker of the evening, and Mr. Th‘ Dl’“‘ Man. street has - to Florida, whiere he | do but now that he has given her (Hocd Merrill will be called on for remarks. p will loak his fruit groves in Go=| 310, it is “det and go one."— > ; He will retarn to this city Friday. novisd o meRs i : Unlon, K Spices, Cider, Currants and Raisins. , SomuTBros. rovi2d NOW IS THE'TIME TO ORDER YOUR Winter Suit and Overcoat. Sunday evening next. Two extra freight trains have been put in service by the New Haven road this week, south from Worcester, It is claimed that some hunters are forgetting that Hungarian partridges are protected until the fall of 1910. There was a meeting of the execu- tive board of the State Firemen's as- soclation In Waterbury on Wednes- away, in Assonet, Mass. After a_month's visit with relatives In New York and New Jersey, Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Chase are at their home on Central avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Burdick and their son, Reginald of New London, spent Sunday with Mr. Burdick’s par- ents, Mr, and_ Mrs, William Burdick of Franklin street. communicati6n one candidates was worked in full. There were over 200 in attendance, there being many vl e tion. n cers in- cluded District ‘m; George L. Chaffee of New Grand - tary Frank W. Havens of Hartford, Grand. Junior Warden Justin Holden of this city, Past Grand Master George A. Kies of this city, Grand Trustee Charles Billings Chapman of this city, Grand Senior Steward Thomas Mac evening, Hope Rebekah lodge, No. 21, had a occasion in entertaming some of the state officers, who wers making the annual visitation, and also the members of Hope Rebekah lodge of Westerly, who had been specially invited and were present to the num- ber of 47, headed by their vice grand, Miss Jean Grant, who took the place of the noble grand. The state offi- cers present were the state president, Mrs. Emma Lyons Nettleton of South Manchester; the state vice president, Miss Clara 'B. M. Douglass of Forest- bair, and in America all women who use Parisian Sage have lustxpus and luxurfant hair. d And any women reader of The - letin can have attractive :Vid Jus- trous hair in a few days’ time by ing this great hafr rejuvenator, Pari: ian Sage. 4 The Lee & Osgood sells a large bottle for 50 cents and they guaran- tee it to banish dandruff, siop falling hair and jtching scalp in two weeks or money back. Parisian Sage is an ideal hair tonic, Mapleine a Rallion’s novisd Linen Don’t Forget That This Has Long Been day. SSIONARY SOCIE Kensie of Paweatuck. There were al- |ville, and the Hope lodge deputy, Miss | N0t sticky or greasy, and Is sold hy LET US MAKE YOU ONE. e "'“"’". il ALY so present fitteen past masters of | Jessie Emmerich of New London. lflfinft s druggists _everywhere, The FOR THE STRENUOUS LIFE JOBN KUKLA, Merchant Tail Eastern Connecticut alumni of Jef- | First Baptist Church Organization | Somerset lod% The erand master| The Westerly visitors arrived by a | &irl with e e h:ll]r‘;s o @HOT, | rerson Medical college attended a re- was detained from being here, owing |special trolley at 7.20 and were pleas- | te. Mail orders filled American The Hold-em-on SRy 0ct26d Rkl Guusie. - | tniolk' e e Nog 1 R Meets with Mrs. W. R. Cowan. to being in Baltimore. antly entertained in the lodge room | Makers, Giroux Mfg. Co. Buffalo, N. o festiv attending New Enge 5 . ‘ Following the” working of the third | until the opening of the business ses- | ¥- ' t Springfield, Mass, on Wednesday eve- | The regular meeting of the Woman's | degree, Deputy Chaffee heartily con- | sion, g O e or by No- | Here 1s more proof: Eyc’lm Te.pks {land's great feast day require long ning. Home and Foregin Missionary society on. the excel- v - “Parisian Sage rids scalp and hair - o e gratulated the lodge up ble 'Grand Grace Willey. The local p reparation and pl ALy of the First Baptist church was held | font condition he found it In, and to |mmembers and the visitors filled the | Of dandruff, makes the growth of hair These Temples are a conven- Prep planning. We can an s lvln State Rallroad Commissioners A. F.|this week with Mrs. Willlam R. Cowan | Worshipful' Master J. C. McPherson [lodge room almost to its capacity. The | Profuse, and leaves a silky, flufty, lux- fence if mot a necessity to the ist in making this day one of pleas- Gates and W. O. Seymour have gone |0f Newton street. _ and the other officers he extended |visiting state officers were introdyced | Uriant ‘appearance. We are wearer of Eyeglasses when play- . to Washington, D, . to attend the| The president, Mrs. Willam Gil- |mnuon praise for the excellence of the |with appropriste . honots, and. were | endorse the use of Parisian Sage.” ing golf, tennis, motoring. vacht- [ ure and beauty through the offerings °ve tles annual convention of failroad com- | Christ, opened the meeting with Scrip: | work, with which he was thoroughly {then entertained by witnessing the | Johu Null, 31 108th Street, Wheeling, ing, hunting, or in fact - ey ture reading and offered praver. The |pis e a" Aqrea Work Mo Sthe lost taems There| We. VA work or recreation of a of this store. Here may be found i hyms,. What & Friend We Hive.inJ¢- Banquet Served. were two candidates, one having been uous mature. They are quick i %4 ‘and Sus, was sung. 4 h 4 a attached when needed and as everything needed in Linen for 'l‘urkeys, Bms' y Favored Shriners are receiving mHo- | Japan was the subject of the meet- | Following the work there were 175 {',:‘;‘;":fi,e“‘;f’.?,k:é 1:.hl(.uumr?rtr‘:§y “lxl‘w quickly off when not required. X " Bo; Fruit, Candy and|!fcations ot the ceremonial session | ing, and several interesting papers|who went to the banquet hall for the | gogree team under the direction of Made only in goid filled at 50 utiful decorations for the festive Xes, y. of Pyramid temple in Bridgeport, [ were read. Mrs. s told the chief | banquet, which was served by Daven- | yreree W4, WRASE L0 Artelon e Ko Fi Baskets, Post Cards, | oo cvening, when a class ot about |products of Japan. Keeping House for | pori, @ delightral menu being terved | wilh precision and impressivencas, —_— Our great Linen Department ower els, r'os fifty candidates will be led to the oasis | the Cause was read by Mrs. Charles (and ' thoroughly enjoved. At its con- |\inning the general commendation of ’ C with its imm tock, selected wil F « E BA6s el ot adiels: Cross. Mrs. Mary Dolbeare read Ths |clusion Grand Secratary Havens was | the visiting officers of the state grand | St The Plaut- Cadden Co. e Wosk, sulorE N ancy China, Ete. ght tha b . Mrs. . | presented_and after referrin; ot Mrs. Frederic T. Sayles of Washing- William Boyle, Jr., of Waterford “;”“ "”;} Th§ fi',‘““;,l Cd‘}“}'f““mpi“ pleasure the 0"‘;5:“‘“ had {‘"e“ h'"“" T ANG ok .t vk e OBt g'u street has returned from a trip to Opticians Established 1872 R i ieraton Al H - - apan. iss Nettie andish ’s paper 1 to trip to Cincinna S Springfield. I d | MRS, EDHIN "', Franklin sll“flm died Tuesday night at the home of his | waa |AGlimpse of Life in the Mary |with the grand Daster of he state |Jusiness meeting, in which the first | Sprin Vi [] 144 Main Street, Norwich, Gonn. || mills of the old world. You may pay noviéd brother, Daniel Boyle of Graniteville. | Colby Home. to witness the making of President |iyen aqjou nment was taken to the | Miss Margaret West has returned to | as much or as little as you like for Mr. Doyle was a stone cutter employ- | The monthly letter from Mrs. Math- | Tast g Mason. He described in de- |0 GMPRTVMSCE RS gortin 2 eup” | Mt Holyoke college, after several days' ) ed at the Millstone quarries and had Qx' was read by Mrs. Robert Cham- [tail the work os u;‘e tgm’)ll‘l‘l lo‘dgehndf per of escalloped oysters and salads | Stay at her home on Church street VR TR SRR | Linens here, in either case you'll bs been ill but a short time. plin. Ohlo, and stated that shile it had|yag gerved. In a briet time given to Our Im I'OVed been’ circulated freely that it was the | sneechmaking, Noble Grand Grace| At the meeting of the Coloiiial thorougly sa v Dairy Commissioner H. F. Potter FUNERALS. first time a person bad been made a [YPHCPMRCNE ) TG those who spoke | Dames in Hartford, Tuesday, Mrs. Oli- S Mason at sight, that it was not so, as E - Vein | ver L. Johnson of N.rwich wa : . gave hearings to two milkmen, one i & in a pleasing and complimentary r 4 o James P, Devine. it has often occurred, and three have | e ‘the entertainment afforded during |Pointed an alternate to the nat est grades and the t " ronchnia from Hebron and the other from Cel-| ¢, yeanesday morning the funeral|been made in this state while in Penn- | o1, ‘0 FICRIENRCEE EACTCt ore and | council in Washington, D. C., in 1910. 9 newest patterns chester, or Tuesday, who are charged | o James P. Devine was held from the | sylvania the grand master makes one {yne critoB GFh o e loage of West- S prodused. \ with selling adulterated milk. Prose- | home of Joseph Farrell in Baltic street [ every year. He was given hearty ap- The banquet was served under | At the home of Mr. and Mrs, G. Ev- 7 cutions are expected to follow. and at St. Patrick’s church a requlem | plause at the close of his remarks. Qdirection of the regular entertainment | ¢Ttt Hall, on Laurel Hill avenue, ther 72-inch wide Silver Bleached Dam= OZengCS mass was celebrated by Rev. Hugh Dot o Faivs Visiters. Committee, consisting of Mrs Eilz- | ¥es 4n informal celebration Wednes- ask, regular $ic valu le pric Nelson H. Parker of Somerville, | Treanor. There were many present, 4 beth Smith, chairman: Mes. Lena .| day of the 16th birthday of * their ' . regular S5 value—Sale price a will relieve Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, | Mazs, formerly of Niantic, is moving | including members of the Carpenters'| There was a_delegation of Masons | Christman, Mrs. Hattie Parsons, E. B. | daughter, Miss Blanche Wilson Hall el Bronchitis, Asthma, and all ‘affections | his household goods to the latter place | union. Two solos were sung by Miss | present from New London who left | Worthington and J. J. Parsons. Miss Hall received many clegant birth- 5 f the. throat. Large boxes 100 at |for storage and with his family wil | Greeley. The bearers were John Kel- \for home on the lgat trolley and a i 46 Vises. day it incloding. an_sutomobiie | [§ ) i ': inch Silver B i Damask, valug 3 of the o at @ 3 i s 5 4 vl v om he; ndfather, George Hall, S 3 DUNN'S PHARMACY spend the winter in Florlda. Mr. |17, Jetemish OBrien, James MoGel, number wers here Bom denelt ors | Anadded feature of the evening and L s ors! SLA0ats piice T0a 3 Parker s the son of Mrs. Julia Park- | ana M. Ahearn. Burial was in St |were W. EL Osborn, Andrew Magner, |one of its pleasantest moments was a WEDDING. 137-141 Main Street ) 3 ¥ |er of Niantic. Mary's cemetery. There was & num-|George A, Sturdy, C. C. Perkins, W.surprise sprung upon Mr. and Mrs. Sass - lamn ree’ T2inch Bleached Table Damask—yard ain Street. ¥ joral forms. % "B Whaley, Dr. E. J. Un- |Frank E. Green, both charter mem- Christman—Maoore. 8de. scendants in Hartford Tuesday, among 5 Hi Meff of New London; C. B. Barnes, : Y and Floyd S. Christman of New Lon- €2-incli Napkine to match — dosen new members admitted were B, LeRoY | aratrod s oy B . legis|J. F. Russell,'J. .T. Bhirley, Samuel |On behalf of the lodge Mrs. Hattle|don were upited in marriage Wednes- $2.50. § - LeRoy | arrivea here from Pawtucket at 1140 |3, 5c (M0 Foiro. "D, R. Stillman, | Parsons appropriately " expressed the | 4u ovening a 7.80 o'clock at St. Pat Mahogan HA]LE CLUB Harwood of New London, Mrs. Leslie | o'clock Wednesday morning and were B, T homas MacKensie, Paw- |love and aftection felt for “Pa” and | '3 SVEIINE & T30 or¢ ““gh}‘m;m S sk s 142 Main St. Toutes Tilingast of Plainfels, snd 1. | fohowing - aciing " as” bearors: ‘4. J. | Thomas Tawion, Pawiickel; | 5, B | S0 S0 BCMating diah and | Moare, sisier of the bride, and rienry | Side boards and Buffets,| > ** Louise Tillinghast of Plainfield, and H. cting v treal; J. T. Haslam, ding stman, . Yoo Wales Lines of Meriden, R e e B Rdama: Nathaniel Lord, Fali to Mr. Green a box of Whitestoncs. (e Rt g Rl g ey SN 22-inch Bleached Napkins to matehe by R 5 ver; Wi Crowe, Chester, P Both acknowledge e gifts with ex- | of cunard blue, with hat to mateh. Her “hi dozen $2.50. 2 mantic and Michael Connor of Provi- | River; Willlam J 1:'Q. M. |pressions of gratitude for the remem s g French Restaurants In_sccordance with the lat passed | ERNEC 3 Michacl Conner of, Frov | Georse 1. Togalls Burecs: Cat; G, 3. | pressions of gratitade tf, e Semen; | maid wore'araisin suit, with Hat (o China Closels, TR at the last sesslon of the general as-| Mr. Higgins formerly lived at Tatt- | FOWss, VBP0 Frersey City; W. |that the day they were married 46 | ™30 00 tion was held at the home of iy ‘"5;," pmeden e Ladies' Restaurant for Haile Club |5€mbly it is necessary to measure lob- | ville, He died Sunday at Pawtucket. o Moosup: R. W. Flelding, | vears ago in Worcester was a Wed- | .ot "BEEPEion wis Rell at the home of —yard $1.50. Members, Second Floor, facing Main |ters by a new method, that is, from | He was not married and is survived by Q‘nfil‘“:,m,;' E- Allen, New Haven, ~ |nesday and that it rained hard all the | rocoeg® 0 TOIO% SIrel whede they N . street. i the end of the nose to the middle of | two brothers and a sister. KT ots the work of the lodge for | morning, as it had this time. He dx- [ {IeCVER, (AE, congiatuiations of ralas 2-inch Napkins to match — dosen Restaurant for Open House Club |the body shell. The fish and game Walter Chapman. the yeéar, which has been an excellent | pressed the hope lh:v. ullv pr(—':u-m the bride is held was Shown by numer- $4.00. Members, Second Floor, looking on | commissioners, to assure a universal| The funeral of Walter Chapman, who | one undér the direction of Worshipful | might be nnhhgml in our years from | gug prosents. garden. and absolutely correct measure, have |died on Sunday, Nov. 14, was held | Master J. C. McPherton. The annual gu\\t “=|egx t elile:r;;mm & cel ME. énd Mes. Chefatiiat Bt on ‘the Bleached Darisk Sets, ebssnio il s APner T2 fo Joat fxed price—|made a device to use for this pur- | from his late residence in Smith street, | meeting takes place next month. rate their go 2. boat train for a wedding trip to New terns, 2 yards by 2%, with 20-inch [ es’ Restaurant: 35 cents Groton, Wednesday afternoon at two ork. On,their return they will make e 4/ Ly Open House Club restaurant. pose. o'clock. The services were conducted their hom®in New London, where the Napkins to match—set $5.00. Supper—6 to 7—a la carte. ; by Rev. George R. Atha, pastor of the | NOTICES BEING SENT ONE DIVORCE AND groom is drummer at the Orpheum. 3 2 2 The Popular Wednesday Evening [ Concerning the concert given by the | Groton Heights Baptist church, and TO SALOON KEEPERS.| SEVERAL FORECLOSURE SUITS. The bride has been a valued employe Bleached Damusk Sets, extra heavy inners ‘have been resumed—6 to 8 | Broadway church choir at the Stafford | Rev. Osmer G. Euddington, pasior of S Mokdm of the J. B. Martln compans for seven cloth, 2 yards by 24-Inch N o'clock. Springs C egational church Tues-|the Poquonoc Bridge Baptist church, i i years. an s a host of friends in s atol ilue 0 '~ THURSDAY, NOV. 15, 1000. duy evening. with solos by Mrs, | and were attended by a Jargs number nse Holders Informed on the Ad- | More Cases Brouzllu t Supn:rm:hcm‘" Norwich. Mr. Christman is a well i iy ey "7"_,.0" e S L] . _ DINNER—35e. Charles T. Bard, Mrs, F. 8, Young and | Of relatives and friends. Many beauti- | visability of Taking Out ' Licen and Returnable Next Month. Kknown musiclan, and it popuiar n thix price a set $7.50. - ariUTTON BROTH Walter F. Lester, the Press said: “This | {uF flowers were given, these including | Early—No Appeal in McNamara| . ury) more suits have been broughy | /'Y Where he formerly resided. Bleached Damask Cloths, 2 yards by STEAK was the second appearamce of thfi,ige ‘No, 13, A. O. U. W., of which| s Bt the, civf] Supeior,cofish beils ve- e Missionary Glub. 2, value $2.50 — Salé price emch 1 SHERRY SAUCE quartette and organist, and they fully | the deceased was a, member. The T furned for the first;Tuesday in De-| ay afternoon. the. Pro- $1.79 ) BIS’INA%H reached the mark which their former | pearers were relatives of the family.| Charles D. Noyes, neulrcetlar_vc :K }tll;: ce[r"‘l"el'-gmm's Bank of New London | 8ressive Missionary club of the Cen- 4 P # The violt . « | board of county commissioners, has e Savl ank of 2 ot Drpiia : ] o ¢ CHDOOUATS GARR AXD CREAM ~|ASDesrance set To7 Them” The, violid | The Inperment waK I Btar cemeliry. | Dot maticass 0. ;lommed saloon | brings sult against Charles R. Bogue Lo R o e Tl A fow extra fine Clothe, scalioped op X b reepers regarding the advisability of | of Montville and J. H. Tubbs, adminis- | {CEt o o cotlhd : table, Hood .siss —= warmly praised. AT IMOAINY TREATER. Haking ont thelr licenses early, but 10 | trator of the estate of W, H. Fordham, | CIiff street. jat avhich time the treas: HALF PRICE. —_— jara T e tioes have of course been sent to|and Mr. and Mrs. David W. Barber for R v i z Clara Turner and Company. no e . ‘ resignation, as she wished to be re nandsome niflhsrflde HELPING HANDS’ FAIR. those againat whom thers i a remon- e o e & o o claim- | jjcved from the office. For the last 13 2 s B Silver Bleached Napkins., hemmed TP T o Ma v . The notice reads as ) es. S o b g v i (We would be glad to show you our ¢ wir Large Gathering at Spiritual Academy | it (rera Tara am e e | A ommissioners have mstructed | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gledhill, Morris | ¥ears Mrs. ‘Allen has been the eficlent Attractive Mne) ready for use, regular $1.50 quality and Big Sale Results—Awards|entertained the audience at Broad- | me to call ynnrlatleriition to :he nece]?» x‘,‘einf“;‘.’,gd“{i‘,’ ll{l;nr;d\”!:::mgl:::kn': gave her a great surprise when they Sule price $1.19. Ve v ; tly taking out your li- y g: E v e . i i Goldan il ) Mot o ;i‘f?‘fiém‘;efififi"i‘ié;‘é’&f”‘m;‘é; oy e the application which you | New London for . the foreclosure of ,’;I';:;",'fi,lh e r-‘.‘.'f.‘—]r\)t.i..,.h'é:rmfl'a';vl 1:..“‘.: »1'{){:118(':“‘(('.\ iy ,',‘,H P },"] hs m‘r” Speclal lot of fine 22-inch Napkine, - What is considered the most success- | Turner played the title role and was | now have pending, if you wish to make | mortgages, l““,‘fo,}’o‘""‘ three counts, | jorioe Mre, A. T. Utley, president of g e value $2.50 Sale price & dosen ful opening in their history was held | €iven the best of support by the large | sure of a license _continuing in the | amounting to $4.000. @ ol ety Sap il e Rt L s 4 Bgardf v f Wednosday by the Helping Hands of | company. Mesers. Driscoll, Drummond | place, in case of your removal by Mary A. Hedden of New Lomdon| gl Garines was elccted the new 4 : ! or every occasion the Spiritual academy, when they be- | and Walsh were especially good. while | death, or mental incapacity, to receive | seeks a divorce from Orlando S. Hed- | iroqgurar, nd and| $298. o AR in the attractively | Miss Delmore and Miss de Vilie also | it. den of the same city and asks that her fe % square tops, @ $9, §10, § up. %an a two days' fair in the attractively ’ 5 Hame. b6 chamiged to. Mty Biwards, a i : . decorated vestry. Throngs of people | Pleased with their work. No license can be issued to any other | na changed to Mary A. Edwards, Very fine assortment of Fringed Dell at moderate prices » y gs of peop 3 gt e : 4 New Members Elected. ntil the number | her maiden name. They were married TR ¥ . gathered about the booths and tables| This afternoon the play is Zelue of | person in your place w 2 - CHINA CLOS indispensable jes, extra good value at $1.25, $1.80 e D ernoon. and evening and | the Circus, and tonight the attraction | of licenses in the town is reduced to | Aug. 30, 1892, and she asks for the bill | At the meeting of the Connecticut | CHINA CL/ g h B d sl ) 3 is A Thief v 00 people. on the.grounds of habitual intemper- |Descendants of the Mayflower at | china and glass ware, §14, $20, and $3.00 a dozen. . the salad and meat supper served at 6 | IS ef in the House. one to every 500 peop! o b Furs Altered and Repaired at reas- | o'clock enjoyed b: Thy R — You can transter your license, or|ance, covering a period of three vears, | Hartford Tuesday, the report of the 35 up. onable rat d under ol o ey e e apiaany. The| Open Night at Y. M. C. A. Gym. | vour estate can do 50, In case of death; | and for intolerable cruelty smce Jan. 1, | treasurer, Gilbert . Raymond of Nor- rch Tea Cloths, hemstitched, value OBy (ree | SElS Strme: Disan:. ondi- . g i i but nothing can-be done but to close | 1900. wich, was read by Mr. Ellis, showing | pINING CHAIRS @ $1. $1.25, $1.50 50—Sale price each 98¢, [t evening, another supper to be served at Physical Director Lessing Bandlow ] 2 o ions. &3 L and The D hsleal Aepacimast comio® | the place when & death occurs and the| Charles R. Hanscom of New London |a sound condition of finances i Bpb il e Three articles were awarded Wenes- | tee of the Y. M. C. A. have decided | license has not been taken out. | foreclosed a mortgage of 3L300 Mon-| The following new members were Hemstitched Tray Cloths, value 39e— day evening, a fancy apron by Mrs.|upon Thanksgiving eve as the time for | 1t was stated on Wednesday by |2ty 8 NN o et MAring - 2 SATOR TR bl g Sale price euch 28e. L John G. McNamara that | gine company of Noank. Mr. Hanscom John T. Eailey, Middletown John A. Hagberg, a dressed doll by | holding the first open night for visitors | counsel for John WTNG TAB! P s PADS 9 Mrs. Albert P. Bli d @ fan B P ihe avhioast o S | Ho appeal would be taken from the de- | held the mortgage on the property and Leroy Brewer, Fast Hart- | SEWING TABLI TABLE PADS A “ Mrs. Jbert P. Blinn and a fan by to see the gymnasium work. On the | 00 OP S the county commissioners in,| machinery of the company. The papers \les Lines, Meriden: Mrs Hemmed Tray Cloths, value 25c—Sale THE FURRIER, Henry M. Coit. 4 programme is to be a basketball game Plicant the renewal| in the foreclosure were served Monday | George Wilbur Smith, Fairfield; Frank | noviid price each 19¢. A center of Interest at the fair was|between the Olympias and the Mighty | Tefusing to the applic | L 5 4 B Booth fu’ ol ¢ Mes M. W | R A und ok o Bhty | the Ticense hield by his father at No, | and are returnable before the superior | O. Foster, Atlanta, ( Mrs. Walter % S 101 Main Street, et otere it e i o i L the o gl Sor e o Y I 37 Sinascickets sicit. court the first Tuesday in December. | Tillinghasi, Plainfield: Miss Annie Full line of Sideboard Scarfs, in all novéd ke B 2 ko e i L b Bl b it 8 e sew;:ml n!(nthmuln.u have been placed | Louise Tillingh: Plainfield. Sized 8 - o b on the property of the company a | = 3 yon, Tl Aiher: Eo ERuil bat T Dol GIVEN RANK OF MONSIGNOR. |gort time ago attaching equity over | Muiscal Programme Followed Dinner. ¢ in her charge the home-made candy, Duckpin Priz b e st A U AL o e 2 ; Hemstitch Doylies and Tea Clothe twenty different kinds being tempting- h i 1 Rev. Thomas J. Shahan, D. D., Made > g i The Wednesday evening dinner at _ » The duckpin single of 13 at the : nesday the plant was closed by Depu- | the Haile club was enjoved b « from 6 Inches to 36 inches. ly shown. Other tables were those of | Rose alleys was good for the daily| Domestic Prelate of the Pontifical | ty Sherift 3. H. Tubbs on an execution | ooy e Iub was enjoved by o lavge Geo. Ehrets aprons, in charge of Mrs. Charles A. Dowsett, home-made cakes, by Mrs. Henry W. Coit, and fancy articles, by prize of a dollar on Wednesday and was taken by C. Leroy Hill. ~Silvy was the winner the day before. Court—Cousin of Dr. Shahan. of judgment for the Hill Clarke com- pany of Boston. number of the club mémbers wnd their friends. Following th lightful musical pro: dinner this de- mme was ren- PERCOLATORS | Asbestos Mat s with or without eeve ers, in all sizes, round or oval Mrs. Wales W. Clapp. Grace Cobb sdmrnindir e Moy A Washington despatch on Wednes- 957 dered: s b Extra Taft assisted by Master Harry Noonon, Got Thanksgiving Turkey. el s OFPENHOUSE GLEE ‘CLUB Plano solo, Masseuet's ~Aggoyaise, {-inch Table Padding—per vard 8e. was in charge of a witch table. Joseph Bedard was the lucky man| “Rev. Thomas J. Shahan, rector ofl o .. o o == : e e e A { Lager The vestry of the academy has al, ¥ el el ot Lo O Tan. | the Catholic university of America, has | Wi e Organized With C. D. Geer “0""35 ‘A""' é\fk ety "{:‘"0 §4-inch Knitting Padding—ner yand 4 charming appearance, the decorative |0 BC" (o0 (3" DU N jor R. 8. Grie | Just received from Rome the paper as Instructor. B et R R e S o 75c. ht the scheme being evergreen trimmings|y.13° command of the Spanish War | brief creating him domestic prelate of | '°M Bra ka0 we1s, Mavinte i - f-f:’u:":sgnwfi'o;;da"gn:v:fifii On the | Teterans, The ownership was decided | the plont,mca!r}(l:xourt. ",f"‘ the ra:l:rgt oThe organization of a glce club at| foliae: and Love: Song:. Misy ’w;?,"' S4-inch Quiltea Padding — per yard 3 , wovel o monsignor. s new honor is re; - | Open House was begun on Wednesday | g 3 it ¥ Wauregan || . mnd workea novelics 85a other at the meeting Wedneaday evening at | TP5IRICE o ‘recognition of Dr. Sha-y evening, when there was & well attend. e e i I | e L use i D e services in be!ha(l’f of the Catholic uni- who 12 tolbeht.hel instructor, explaned |y ¥ # . Thfl Rflld & Hughes co isi y Boon. versity and of education in general. e plan of the club,which is to to con- | ™% R b Cafe. Orion encampment, No. 4, Indepen- Rey, Thomas Shahan is a cousin of poetr g o i Tl e Inspected Desp. Biver Sanglf il 'y dent Order of Odd Fellows, of New Dr. D. J. Shahan of this city and|and meet every Wednesday niight. At ¥, o We Recover Furniture and do Carpel S e gp London, had its new officers installed spent three years of his early life with | the next meeting officers are to be | Dr: E. H. Kane of Hartford, Drf A. i at its meeting Tuesday night. The offi- his uncle at Baltic, and used to visit| elected. E. Down, Justin B. Holman of Old AL i cers had been elected to fill vacancies. there on his vacations for a number of | Mr. Geer, Archibald P. MacDougall | Saybrook, Mrs. A. Mitchell of | R e - Wauregan House Cafe THE PARKER-DAVENPORT CD., Propristors. WALL PAPERS Our first consignment for ¥all and District Deputy Grand Chief Patriarch Ashley T. Boon of Norwich installed the officers. Ernest S. Decker was seated as senior warden, Marion R. Davis as junior warden and Richard N. Woodworth as financial scribe. Several Norwich encampment mem- bers accompinied the district deputy. A chowder supper was served after the meeting in the banquet room. Twenty-Fifth Wedding Anniversary. Invitations have been issued to the twenty-fifth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Enos Gray at their home YOU ARE PROUD TO GIVE Get your gift candied from SMITH the DRUG MAN, then Jou are certain to get candy which you will be proud to give — candy of the finest quality, made by the best candy makers — candy that is perfectly fresh and in the best possible condition — candy that is’ tastefully packed in handsome boxes — just the very best candy years. MEETING OF COLONIAL DAMES. An- Delegates to National Council nounced. At the semi-annual meeting of the Connecticut society of Colonial Dames in Harmonie hall, New Haven, Tues- day, Mrs. John M, Holcombe, presi- dent, of Hartford, presided. Mfs. Samuel O, Prentice, chairman of the nominating committee, presented the names of the delegates to the na- and Thomas B. Linton were appointed a committee to try the voices and, all the applicants to join were given a| test and assigned to the parts they will sing. There was found to be a short- age of first tenors, but the application list is to be held open. The club ex- pects to work up to high class work and eventually give a concert. Grandson in Stafford Springs. Norwich and Mis . Walters of AMiddletown.membere of the state char- ity board, were callers on St. John's Industrial school at Dep River Tues- | day morning. One Problem Save: We have only one ex-president and the country Is not taxing itself to know what to do with him. He at- tends to that himself.—Los Angeles Timet | A BARG Walches $12.75 AIN IN LADIES v " Mr. -4 that can be bought anywhere at 5 ! Styles the Eest, Prices the Lowest.| Kenzic, the datghter of Mrs, Isabella| We invite you to inspect our assort- | délonuton ave Mre. John AL Holcombe | Wealthy resident of ,Woonsocket, be- movement, a 20 year gold Call and see them. MacKenzie, of Mystic, were married ments— of Hartford, wu‘lmllnnl Townsend | came the stepfather of his grandson. | 4 ] pllow taking orders for Painting,| tVenty-fte years ago Nov. 36 Baker’s Chocolat ot Miadietown, Nes, Fenry I Bride- | The couple were married in Pulle; i ity baei il i o2 Ny L ifion Jone: Beren i e oo Now Haven and Misy Hilzaheth | Fenley, the ‘bride, is about 46, She Quality guarantesd. il ‘William J. Wright, whose disappear- Griswold of Black Hall. The alternates will arrive here this week, Says a g & This is one of the special at-