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| 1ADY ASSISTANT WHEN REQUESTED, Bulletin should be Here ity before € 2% Whol{all o recotes ill confer a favor the fact to The Bi o Rl - THE WEATHER, day fair. 7 - e Forecast for Today..” ~ For New England: Coldler; generall; fair Thursday, except snow -in nortl and east Maine; high west winds; Fri- m it by L of common | $5,000 dama ‘Against Faatz will ) TMM lors of the Cons MCMISup-ri Court. and enf for the death fatally injured struck by av\plectrie car near the Newmarket hel last February, was | contintied. VB A map of thdld-ality was e teresting. and Bccles, the ing to order, : RR the Thanksgiving of of Mr. g, pleasant the o the sick and shut-ins of the vi heB | Fruit ana fowers are to be distributed with dinférs. Some time was spent in sewing on comfortables, after which refres] The Nm’ ber me! of the Ladies' oyable. Mrs, John ent, called the meet- d there was singing. ti6cusmed plans - oF nd a number will be remembered ents were served ‘by Mrs. s G “Hav: I absorbing “est t::dtml (nthusiasts at the who expected to attend the Yale-Har- dunges of cobtractin Vard e 0 Canhtidus ot GAerdRy ton, “Bifmany cusex of this have to return a negative answer. One Norwich man who was trying commodate about 35 friends with ticks | palling ets has received 12 to distribute, and | which” so many people 13 having troubles of his own in mak- ing an equitable division. 3 made applications have received their | steps should be taken to check it at money hack or had the number they wanted cut to two, so that it will be tickets 7" s an | among Norwich mfiu re pretty well united in t time, | the n that ordinary care on the Dresent e, | e the Indivigua Freutly: lessens wflflll‘w' dread dis- have thelr origin in neglect of an ordinary cough or cold, that Jt Is ap- to note the indifference with regard this cold probably more t to a common complaint. At the first indication Others who of a once. - For this purpose the following simple formula is highly recommended Mix together A Sale of Kitchen Furnishings ing replenishing their stock of Kitchen — — — » ml‘ m make this special offering. Tea . Pots. Coffee Pots—1, 1% Persian Tea Pots—1, 1% English Tea Pots—2 and 4 'pints. Preserve Just when housewives are considers urnishings for Thankegiving we 600 Pieces of Kitchen- ware at Less Than Half Prices. The goods are the well known “SELESIA” Enameled Steel Ware. It s FOUR-COATED, all spouts and lips are RIVETLESS and NON-LEAK« ING, all handies are rivetless. It in blue marbleized outside and — is absolutely imperv= extraordinarily durable and guaranteed harmless, cortaining injurious to healthe 0 substance SALE BEGINS TODAY nd will continue while the lot lawts, But to be sure of getting what you want we would advi promptness, 1, 1%, , 2 and 4 pints Kettles—3, 4 and § quarts. 6, 9 and 10 quarts Mixing Bowis—5, Lipped Sauce Pans—§ quart. ry Pans—S, 9 and 10 inches. Covered Buckets—1 and 2 quarts. ‘Water Pitchers Preserve Pots—2, 3, 4, 2 and 3 quart 5,6 und ¥ quarts, VALUES 50c TO 70c. All at 49¢ Water Pails—10 and 12 quarts. Oval Dish ;Pans—10 and 14 quarts. Round Dish Pans—I14 quarts. Coffee Bollers—6, 8 and 10 quarts. Cuspldors—size 8 inches. VALUES 75¢ TO $1.00. Galvanized Ash Sifter, like ploture— saves labor, time and dust — Special price $2.99, regular price $4.00. $10.00 Dinner Sets « $7.99 This is an offering that should ap« peal to everywhere. 28 Dinner Sets — 100 pieces — of fine quality American Porcelaine, in seven neat floral decorations. While they last we offer these 25 Dinner Sets at $7.99 a set, actual value $1000. Be prompt — the opportunity is yours while these twenty-five Dinner Sets id. housewives are un Other Special Features THANKSGIVING LINENS The largest collection of fine Table Linens for Thanksgiving that we have ever assembled. Big reductions on Wm. Rogers Manu« facturing Co/s “Extra Plate” guarah- teed Silverware. On e all /th week. LACE CURTAINS Fully 500 pairs of Lace Curtains offered at substantial reduct from 5 Predictions from the New. Yark Her- s court for the 1 ea\ ald: On Thursday clearing/and consia- | thett ‘or Shiyeil?, s@s held by her W Setiry or -\ e o 1 Maellor, | Williagi Bricely. Mrs, Allen Bogle and &1 anxious time for the next day or|us belng meat tltectve, 1 Make “le ‘Child Srably colaer woathet ik provai aid- | shett of Shicicdns. 0T har | To_ toutity. or WM vIMIRHE 4 MATOr 10 T om here wors ahout | W0 #mong all those who are expecting [ in . large hottle, two ounces of Gl P@I || ceded by vain on the northern coasts, | charse she should criminal ‘su- | Bachelder and Mol Kruck ¥ il | twenty present. to go and have not yet heard from| cerine, a haif-ounce of Virgin Oil vf ith brivk ) jotiarged o: rheld. foF i e K ero C1 > their applications or their friends who | Pine cos d eight ounces wi southwesterly to - westerly | pev: pheld by the | ed. Attorney 4k for the New Ha- mpound pure and eight oun: ) winds,. and on Friday Jalr weatner, | soue cOUrt Which wad erased from | ven road then msk§j for & hon-suit, Unclaimed Letters. by g e o o 41 i gy of pura Whishey, Bunke well snd b Mt B 3 1, and the case ot , y : 1t is reported from Boston that ofily | take u_teaspoonful four times a day. ‘ ! on the i hes. which motion was arkied by Attorneys | linclatned, letters at the Taftville |about two-thirds of the appl S ki G Observations in Norwich, GooKel painst CEles Sattl, | Kenealy and: Perkin® At the conclu. | postoffice this week are addressed 10 | for tickots for the S e T A i artpmra the The following records, reported from | Charged with violation o sion of the argumen\s Judge Reed | Avthur Bishop, Joseph Matshall, Miss |from Harvard men can be filled th enuine Virgm OIl of Ping, sompound Sevin's pharmdcy, show the ch law, which was started : granted the motiom, &g the case.|Melia Smith, Miss Gorgind Vertbon-|yvear. Of the 47.183 spplications’ re- | b it reak For Winter’s Ills. {| i e and e Saramers | Was then continued. Jweonursin Suit, for 18, coeur, and Raymond Wells. e e g e s Sui ours % . 4 b 2 3 1 -1 a co centy-four hours and cur 1 S . changes Wednesday : ;":255‘1' :hefjuryl.] The jur; Tuvfi‘ule? The t cm"" 10 be.taken up was Bocentile fl[ce h.; Cambridge, 16,000 haye been any :fuu:h rnl'-"\”xs ::";-n:;.“" R % Ther. Bar, | & Verdict of guilty and Ji e 0. 3a, signed to Yale and only abont 19,000 | e R Al h i F inposed & Ang £ s, which | thai of Wirs. Mary E. Allyn of Néw.| Miss J vi vi t s “rim=on support- y < 2 12w, GO a0 A e I el e herD:i'm:’fx’fu.L e e Woodward, | crs. - At present 12183 aplications. re- 5 b m s Micha Dl o vio- of Danielson. in unfilled. R TR 48 20566 | Michael Doyle pleaded gullw ron- | e A e s shpcas Chil’s and Misses' stylish, solid and 8, lowest 46, lation of the liquor law in X, -3 he seating capacity of the Stadium - f-shamy et o BBk nas Ghod s 00 onwts. tnh e 15 of théle: Mr, and'Mrs, Louls Mogty 1eft town |1s approximately 35,000, and 50,000 of | durable shoes, button and laced. We Predictions “or Welinesday: Rain; | (o Ny LORdon_city A TR R Do, 'indm?rr!? ;| Wednesaay atternoon ‘at"1 wclock on | the general public who asked for ““"l::'?vrr g kv Sl : g sdnesday: Rain; | w ) - 1. 1903, their wedding trip. ets will have no chance. 30 and $1.75. See them today. variable southierly winds, . 4308 and ook b par. | death, July 8, 1008, Thé piiindf was B\ Three thousand extra scats are be- FRANK " Wedsesday» weather: iain: winds | ro arged with stealing ice erby 1_&219 only witness heard during the day.} S Howard Kenyon of Merchants' |ing erected on the colonade, above the A. BiLL, we: oo 2 . 0 WaS 0] » —_— s XY TNl Does Ii. & weather; colder, fned $10 and costs and give Bty | oo that Yime. < Bwpod tug husbahd f ol PO o Ak in Wb leg abovathe )} - z R Elected to Yale Society. e Al inst Selina Grawh 0% | Soré 10 occupy hi tonemeglt at $10 8 e ok Raeaaliic: oas HY & McGARRY . . g nth an i - D. A. R, of Rockyille. was mfi.‘.::"i. :::,, candidates recently | nolled o terbs. ARd the cony potiact m:;l: wg:mtgm_mm Miss Mamie Murphy, the eight or|entertained Wednesday at the home of 207 Main St. choden for the five junior fraternities [ Joseph Bush ana A. Savage we Frr R S o jsed\that she | ten year old daughter of Mrs. Anthony | Mrs. C. F. Harwood by the six local 80LD ONLY BY s l":i ,,r,‘.. flr::;c; Briscoe of this eity | tinued. g “.nmnockr; mgt :sflugxu;.: eng“!t«gi i:{|ur(pm,, orl Merchants' "avenue, was | members. . & on . Parke; Vi - b Wwho - ” 8 e t in tl vith . f ay violath I e o 8 red s N n seVIn & SUH the liauor law, was ‘not paid_ody | [or her services, O ohacoed e . Seinar T SR RD BSORN. N U 8 T hs expected (‘,L‘,ed“.hen P13 ol Fvtan sl Tor Some. ek i sulted bled considerably. | THOMPSON AL Charlemont, Mast, f High i Moon b to- New London early in thijcy, | Was worse she charged $13 Raoul L y Alice 8. Thompxo d great-grand- v’. warer. | oen ;‘;;";‘;’:@ d‘“x 1 i ‘,":w i o 4 \‘«* n ?:‘;llm; and drr“"h?l"lff" ship, the U, 8 8 x.x\)'(e“v";:;;;d stnBr‘; e e Ticius Bloagett of Star- . p. m. I| p. m. jalt o e W t. | able to care for hiniself. She admit ton Tuesday. 4 il ord. SPECIALS FOR TODAY. g B sl © L e et 8 L D from a two weelor' visit in Weedon, | - Foup: " 10 Mr- and Are. - Georse s CIAL AY. 8hc , 10 e. L stoc 3 ~, . r; - 4 V) Steak Cod, 13¢ per Ib., 2 Ibs. for 25c.: ‘The criminal botrt of comemot pleas¥ls business forghl h 4 affer | Canada. He mek with ary Scoident thiere > S S e L ot e j business fonflim. She was a nurke | that prolonged his stay somewhat. ~He MARRIED. /hole Pollock, Sc_per Ib. e Sy Sgdls s enie; 3 was kicke the face by 1 g 3¢ per 1b,s Hutterfan: 146 per b ghen ‘the case ugainst Willam K | PG was gifen o lengthy cross ex) | Nove being spit. Mr Lampotreas s to | CHRISTMAN — MOORE — Tn Norwich, \eakfisn. 10c per Ib.; Salmon, Yoo per ARES, Shar Daih, Wil be tried. b3 on by Attorney Hull and was onf | be transferred o the NolOl "DEEME | Tiove B oL tar Y, g Tregucr 1 callops, 40¢ per quart. of on pleas was ad- | “™Pynd when court adjourned fa frer N . . Floyd 8. Christman ‘and - Mise Kath= ' :j,‘,]f.’ng in the fish line, fresh in :k:;:nt’::' ‘XJ(nflxlxllfl_n.:_ \n"x:'nd“ h\e!;‘ 1:\.. | :)’:P }“ac 435 o'clock unul’thls x‘l!urn) g su';z}:z:n ‘z:fifli_flhd expects -to make erine A. Moore. E. T. LADD, heard, it being a s . e boaras | ing at e © —_— o g8 SRR GREENEVILLE e e e Joeal to Be Taken. NORWICH TOWN BOYLE_Tn Watertord, Nov. 16, 1908 Edveard e i Yy Notice ol appeal has been filed e — Wiiliam Boyle, J e S i v M;?”-rn;_ Has Leg Injured at Judge Reed Grants Non-Suit. i he Gnor court in the case of (JUrgent Need of More Rain—Guests at | WNAUGHT—TIn this city. Nov. 17, 1908 s . o, —_vnhd-y Party—Fair | In the civil superior court at the | Willi Br»ugmw s. Theron E. on Supper—Church News. Josephine Guys wifa of John Me- Fa"mumn H“Ur varmsh Rens at Swedish Lutheran Church, [oPening Tuesdas morning the evi- Jrace (OMIhaI, I Whioh DAk 7 Naught, s dence in the cise of Kruck, admx., vs.| ment for thPWintifl was given I The Town street sch i e B e " | fence In the cdse of Kruck, adms, vs. | ment tor i own street school had one ses- street, who is employed !‘;Ir:rl‘r;w .\1;\::}-1 c pany, a suit for | weck sion on Wednesday s | A guaranteed floor. varnish that will | ficket cotton mill, had his leg crushed > S B o “ & A =g . ary :nhnnhe houe. 1€ you want a fior | Sooee o' Ankle’ Tuesdsy “aticrmoon | FREIGHT AGENT JEWETT | RELAY MESSGE RUN flus wab i Putians on Busthede; during B , varnish that you can use without any |which Mr. MeNern) i fops TA | he Jatler, Bart gt last e ch Mr. McNerny y 0 ell o KES UP HIS DUTIES. | inconvenience try it. iim and"cased the. Insury. e was ; sansdbur | § o (L e e S T 15 Main Street, j SRR attended by Dr. 1" 1 Lapierre, "o Came Here on Wednesday and As- | Boys of Y. M, ¢A: Will Do Half Town street attended the Yale-Prince- N gency, il be confined to his home for some | Sumed Control of Work—L. M. Gil- | Miles Between New . London ton football game at New Haven. , FRED C CROWELL,S - e g christ Handsomely Remembered by | Norwich. P A W 4 it £ ¥ ] . y |Miss Mary Kilkenny Observes Birth- | ' CmP'oY®s: ! o ere et it bt M u"era’ ulreclnrs i 87 Water Street. e At On Wednesday Eimer C. the | ! e P ol g S i e Miss new fre d static ent o London he local d —AND— \ Open Baturday evenings till 8 p. m. |and Mrs. e asipt i wtkclan: Aat Stalie | e { noviddaw tfal ‘avenue, enjovabl: 1 en= | here trom Jewett City and took up the After spending a year or two in Col- \ tenth birthday Tuesday’ eeenieg or | work of the office, which was boiha | Mrs. S. A. Griggs has come to CHIROPODY and. gnertaining o number of hr Ty, | OVer o Tim by L. St Gilebrist, tho | Vit ner daghter, Nirs. Bullard -of "' a I"ers‘ e time was pleasantly passed with | Fetiring ugent. Auditors arg now here | ¥ | Piien piges: MABMARICURE [g2s.7, 74 Sirsssnny pued vi | il seos, duiborsacy sy ner ;. — Treatment of ‘Cerns, » specialty. Kilkenny, nasisted by Mrs, | Which will be completed in a few duys. | | Miss Susan C. Hyde of Washington Also Hairdtessing and _Shampooin, Miss Mary Quinn and Miss | AS Soon as Mr. Jewett gets a place he Sec- [stzest attended : the ‘quirtsriy “HicH- Lady Asststant. Coperigh 1909 b fts, Switches and Pompadours made m. The little hostess | Will move his family here. For the past | will meet witly; ing of the Eastern Connecticut branch o s ey~ B from your own combings, ived many presents. The guests |three years he has been at Putnam, | final " ar- | Of 1;» W. B. M. in Plainfleld on Wed- Telephone call 322-8. T MRS. B. BURTON, resent were Margaret Coughlin, Alice | Where he is succceded by Leslle Bald- | { nesda i Chapman Block, Bimith, Annie Kithy, diay Sany, Soct | win of Frankiln: Mase, “He s & ative | Lill be iihde Saturday, Nov Henry B. Church. Wm. Smith Atles Yeu wisnt 0.k e whas octid 9 = - Broadway.(nle Spellman, Mildred Crowe, May : 4 oSk iy Will write o hort| Miss Mary Freeman, who has been | fulyisdaw ever you do; you expect to b Pinlayaon, Winitred | Modoe “aaid | Will he placed | Visiting her niece, Mrs. Dwight W, buy clothes somewhere. McHugh, May Kilcollum., Gertrude and |in a tube reldyed by Days from|AVEry. of West down strmst. e Be? — ‘ A i P Margaret Kilkenny, Shace, Couesy | the two tiols to Norwich -to {turned to' her home in Stonington. You'll do it as well as it can Helen Larkin and Howarth Delaney. | t AR S be done if you- buy Hart - - ——— here Vil ifout foruteen boys | Mrs. Franklin Skinner and her_son ' . Swedish Lutheran Church Fair. B edin A s o ch ome rane |Kenneth spent Tuesday . with Mrs. | Schaffner & Marx all-wool !' he annua! fair of the Swedish Lu- | oyt hall a spiie. The relay sta- fih‘nvlwr'fl parents, ~ ME and Mrs. | clothes here. church basement on Hickory stre: | the New Londor ¢ionl Ready of The King's | Suits $20. to $30.; Overcoats which has been handsomely decorated nd then t v eveninz . to $35. for the occasion. The various boothe will be and lett u Beck- oo at which fancy artic home made j at the sav bints with the | With, at-her homie This store is the home of candy, cake, etc, were $old, drew libe exceptich- of the boy who is to- start | Hart Schaftner & Marx clothes patronage, and judging from its | the run, who willstart from the asso- nominat committee of th RbSe nlght, the. fair, shian se 1o 48 ciation building | First church Y. P. S. C. 1. met & continued on T Fiharay S e he Nor parsonage on Elm avenus on Wednes- 2 y evenings, w eat subless nnt machine a {day evening to elect officers and mem ) the proc will materially reduce lay stutions alor; s oL r us |DETS Of committees for the coming the debt,of the churc e Wi en- | Montville, wherq the v Londos déred selections of the Hu‘rm‘:‘n’;]\l ohe | boy will finish. [\s the boys finish e Eraihats \ were much enjoyed Tu Eriing [ will be picked fp and carrled to’ Nor- | Miss Annie McNaught has returne A gttraction o the young. % | wich, where arfer the ' last Norwich {0 her home in Groton after visiti was the fishing pond. . F Olot Nord- runner has delivered the ge- o |TeIntives Tin tawa. DO It Now bladn, the pastor, ia in general chare 0 Lipakt (ohocs wili e pressit: - _movisd of the fair, the committee comprising boys from both associations,who | son Supper. Have .that old-fashioned, unsanitiry |tN¢ trustees and deacoms of the will then xit dbwn to a ban and Mre. Curtis Hull of Bliss plumbing replaced by new and mod- | Church, being assisted by the ladies un will be started in the ear place en ned at a venison sup- fy:ntgm'l. Dlumbln’_ hh will repay you |80 Young people's societies. noon and good time is hoped for. per of Monday evening Mr. and Mr: e increase of ealt) v —— he relay: ine e run idea is new ¥ Robinson and [a ly of Jewett of doctor's' bills. ~ Overhauling. and’ ¥ Local Mention. [ nere:” The ting orginated with they making it ‘an’ agtomeile fitting thoroughly done. Let me give Vi 3 2 ELMER C. JEWETT., w York association. a m Tons e Ehly done, Let me glve| Winfeld Balley of New London was ' | ing taken by several hundred runners o vlumblng with the modern kind that b isior Bl id (W esSm IRy, of Hampton, Conn., and has for many | from New York to Chicago. i More Rain Needed. B ) 7 ¢ ep out the sews years been ‘connected with rallroad | Was considered an excellent one . i Xeep out the, sewer gua The| A number of younk peapl seom nere | ik and Is Shreiops. well Auslihed fo | seécin one al over the cranir 4 cape s b e Gt A e s . attended the Baltic falr Tuesday night. | take up his new duties. He is master | Up the plan are ont in this vicinity, and hard to fnd kind, [ — & = — 7 ] e division No. 3 of station | ——h lon the s showing how . HERE s JLE TOMPKINS m:n:"?:;! 3(:;1«“;:3:‘:-'{‘ Meriden_ was is master ot Putnam s v e fon the hilis showing how y‘m” f;n E o Kol sister, Mrs, & Masan, . > i 3 + ’ Conkli of Ci ave y . o On Friday evening the Epworth o augise 87 Wat-Main: street. o™ entral avenue, W (‘d.\lhr. ‘,:.“LTL‘,&.)‘\“ 1::}p‘;;:ly‘ronwmb‘pr. Mrs. John McNaught. league of f Methodist Episcopal Smart.Sty7w’l. Com- P yes at the transporta- | The end of a life whose quiet influ- | ¢hurch holds reeting, th t in f o =) Ming. Myrtice Pellett hiis returnsd | on Wesseonasss s freight depot here f ences. were “ali for the he aulet influ- |4 " Weeks, They will use the Alex- ortable ! s Ine Pell h " dnesds e office employes | 1 o 2 b n ok of songs, which was used the best there is in the way of a Win. | street. s e In 4oh 1. pxiicies il shed i :Naught of N MeKinles —————— INTELLIGENT COMPARISON t o nd @ e fountain pen. S o Wie: Des g i i i ter Suit and Overcoat, call on me.| Pregeionfiof ; thaiv . patesss BAd o gy ol S i ool <2 Qiel Fonts) $1i. A PRI, "lf GH]- w- Kl[s I}I]. HAS INCREASED THE Choice line to™ pick from. Five hundred feet of new two and | Wishes and for the pleasant re B e Il wiih pEupi el L Y The. 1eg -and SALE OF s = one-halt inch hose and 2 rubber conts during his seven years he e A el 13 &iel_apoat six- || X CHAS. H. are articles which have been recently | freight house employes presented him | the. daulthter of Wi teanc Alg, -aprareniie: et 1%’,:'",%'@“0“' B e v hand e o e Psioyse prossnie Hl\"b oihe daughter of 'William ;cently” severed from the shodyj were ee & 05 00d’s Hov10d v gt _— monogram, both of which Eifts | spent racticaly olf ot Mo nese and | found by the police in an iash. ile in The boys of Greeneville have begun | ¥¢re thoroughly appreciated by Mr. | ing married 31 vears S0 Tt Satur- Lhpot Gl R LNIGRDE the Binwopin] this week -to collect barrels for christ. > ;“.: o, Tamh. M }\f*nl-m;;f“h\}h;h-vdllln- It known that the ashes were mot . . v e g N gl S - Gilehrist stated Wednesday that | William S. Palmer. Her interests w pod S LNe, BEattl T iende¥e Tho i hlte me an ar FALL M"mERY there has oen a moticeable miear | he had decided to go to Boston, but just | cantered in. her heme, whors she was | Jore: T PRIBK on\ theduy, W& mur- activity in preparing for the custom. | When he has not decided. His many | a model wife and a devoted mother. | amy Toveatiggin tUc ety Sade- of A chotce line "ot the latest styles 1n |AFY Darrel burning. 9 triends will regret his leaving the city attended Park Congregational :;'r‘, possible case of a missing young L) Cough Syr“p H Fall Hats at e a Mo ROHE iNRD. SPOKE AT NEW LONDON. e B TR i rans on s mss WCKLE' S 3"8 Main St1s: o R o R z She is curvived by her pe | eddy’s Long Suit. b OVER Ftg ¥ 8ix Women Pleaded Guilty to Selling | Naiut” o .se.c::; Adcd;esud :HznT‘ r husband, and two child; 8 ! x,lmfis: r '"[rl‘fmm Afi'h‘ul s?‘xs c;‘!-‘ L i i 3 n ngregational t, who Is stenographer for | onel Roosevelt is not a good shot. But | Bl Without a License and Paid | Church, 0 eompane ann'Miss | think of the fin hand he plays when | 400 PER CENT. NORWI . i v | Etta &, ught. Shio” also leaves | clubs are trumps.~Atlanta’ Constitu- | € i a good-sized gathering a three sist mes [Pitzpat- | tion, bR S AT L ‘ocn DAILY LUNCII, |In“_the clty court on Wedn ¢ |the Second Congregational church o e of thia clts, Mo aargaret Dot | : s B { i EN OMPARISON Franki morning six women were presented for | New London on Wednesday evening | ter, who Is x o v, and | ¥ Wl’fl.l.l TRY OUR RE(.;:.:(I‘.‘: iy violation bf the liquor law. They were |When the Men's club of that ehureh | Jobn Breckenridge ({l}‘{;g::fi\icfi 'I\"“\ri'} A, i B o i ‘ G T COMP 4 R DINNER~—20c. |the alleged proprietors of six houses | Was addressed by Rev. Donald B. Mac- | i - « N. Y. | Speaking of the ‘old days, where i i o ERY - ¥ i PECIAL SUPPERS of 11| fame in the city which had been |Lane, pastor of the Taftville Congre- | o S8 Hmeigeoh. Chancelior Day?. Oh,’ Where"1s; he?— ® T - 1 With Tea or Coffee—15c. Open from |72!d¢d by the police, but it is claimed | Kational church, on The Genius' of The death of Ira Harington occar- | Atlanta Journa A 6 a m to 12 p. m m |they arc stool pigeons for the own- |Tunes, He illustrated his topic by | 13 at his home, helow Thamesville, on Y M 8 { ) ers. One of tlie women appeared in |Playing on the violln, of which he is a | Weanesday hoon, after an illness of Pleasing You Means ). Prop. the. poliee station and asked where to |master, and dfew on_{he blackboard | JeYeral weeks from a complication o | septéd |go, saying she was told to come up |the diagram showing the division of | "*oubles. Fe was 83 years old. | Our Success. ————— | there and pay a fine. She was direct- |tunes. His playing was greatly en- Ira Harrington was born in Rock- 3 | n enie Co F e o it o Joved and ihore was maeh Tnterest i | 14nd, 7L T, June 9. 1826, but for many DESERVES YOUR ATTENTION. The women were fined $50 and costs | his talk. vears has been a resident of this city. el ec WP AT R e 20 . Py"“w_ b Barse Iflul‘ amounting to 366.03 In cach bl N arar e | He was a catpenter by trade, and one “;" ";J‘vr:d"“e of the Well-Informed 22?;»:33;2:"::; HE CREAM.| It is now a recognized fact that our ed wi rar. for hey paid. s is the first time the arried at New London. o his time. He |of the World and the Commgndation of KS ARE OF- Course Bread, Muffins, ete. GoLS |proprictors of the houses have been | On Wednesd it 2 ¥ o'clock | 228 Yettan Lt Sie clyit war, and 1 5 ; gpndstion i 9 F- | chémist has brought the from Brosented aince £he women were sent | My erieay etenlnyg ot 8 o'clock | survived by ms som, <wha lives:in Cal- | the most eminent physiciasiS1s sl Shaen- T bt b M G Lee & 0: d P ti e e s ;- ey a. . W H/CARDWELL, ~ |io,ah3ud ot the sumber jaled noms | ronton asa Junn Bowasd Fux.of Bai- |05 o i that. the component parta of Syrup | TEN DOLLAR, New 1o, wes. | Lee & Usgood Freparations e e “ B more were united in marriage by ey P Wy i 9 4 3 s povsa 3109 Market St. "7 women‘wors e e, e | 50" I At B, P4ASS, V| | OFFIGERS ELEGTED. ' of Fip snd Bikiiol seme shiad bo | ICL? oo FTUNIIE FOL s peeoton ol S0 ORCE o Cathorine O'Neil and Addie Davis. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aborn Smith | Annusl Mesting of Connecticut Asso- | known to and approved by them; there- | o\ o oo 0‘; “s;':’;f:“"ns OF | QUALITY have achieved for them the # i i < {UMES OF AR AND| p; Y 4 ‘Delivered to Amy Part of Norwich | T"e =0l of Siberia is in many re- s LR T Jtarted wrhe ciation of Fire Insurance Agents. | fore, the California Fig Syrup Co. pub- f o) "0 o (L0 PO CAT | higheat place among modern pharma ; gions as rich and fertile as that of | Lon k $ ¥ | * Bri Yov. 17 i i 2 i BISH-| ceutical products. PR s London and Miss Smith, with others, idgeport, Conn., Nov. 17.—The fol- | lishes a full statement with every package. | ooig g A the Ale that 1s acknowledged to be the | C2Nada- served as swaltress at the entertain. |lowing were the officers clected eardy [my. Z Fot '8 EMERALDS,” “GIRL AND THE - ASTRAR S ::; i the market — HANLEY'S ment of the party. this evening at the eleentn annual perfect purity and uniformity of pro- | g | » “THE LONG ARMS OF MAN- LESS. A te meeting_of the Connecticut Associ i demand i s lRkat A PEERLESS. 4 thlephons order wil No Firing o Night. tion o yire Tnsurance Agents: Tresi- d“x::'d"“?“ “‘:Ll and in a five | I6TER," “SUSPICIONS OF MRS AL- The Lee & Osgood Co. Wednesd: rles: L. McNeil, Torrington; |re: of an ethical character, are assures o D. J. McCORMICK, 30 Franklin St Funeral for :‘h:et!ar?;tnflgr}i::zv?ts ;{;;;"“;"(_: {he | yice presidents,” Bdwin ' B. Cowles, ¥ '8 origh i O par, D L HI . Vi " mev29d R A ER mreflflr batteries at Fort Terry, but owing to H"f}j’f"‘rd. Philip 1. Holzer, Bridgeport, by the Company’s original methodof man- | LIERS,” “TEN TO SEVENTEEN,” Druggists and Mapufacturing the high seas it was postponed, but | R: B. Pearce, Danbury; secretary and | yfgeture known ta the C v wnl “THE SHADO' » Chemists, 3. ¥, CONANT. S Wonion Stvecr nuvLit iy -l , tredsurer: TN W, 1he sher. | Wiactu n to the Compsn: v, W WORLD,"” BY IHAM- J ¢ was set for the practice at o RO 4 4o o5 5 4 ‘ * Whitestoria Sc and the J. F. C. 10c and Embalmer night. ton; - excimtiver. compiities, W . | The figiol Californis are used in 1 | LIN GARLAND, “¢OME Anp Finp| 131.133 Main Street, | Clgars are the Dest on ths markst Man Working in Trench Struck by | Heriford, W. A. Squire, Waterbury, C. production of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of €, “THE DEVIL' &C, &C. NORWICH, CONN. £ Try them. mariéd 70 Frankiin St,, Bulletin Bldg. Trolley ‘Ca gialx‘nr;g}afua l-!l‘.lvfizzv‘l’:. a;ulll:nrlm:-;m& ‘imumpmmk the pleasant’tasie, but | * A s ~—CHIROPODY. Telephone 642-2. wflfl:‘forld- Conn. Nov. 1T—While|W. Stevens, Meriden, D, S. Moore, | the medicinal ptinciples are obtained from 9 movijdaw : Joctinoeoov— |} | promyt sernc ny o men [l| EVERE M0 SR, il Tl | Winph £ onn Tratiool plaat b 5508t bl : Fai n;.“‘ 8 Ba" d Lady Assistant. g?:',h .::gnagxouk:: of New Haven lifted | ford, W. L. Hateh, New Britain. To get its beneficial efiects always buy DR, D. J. SHAHAN, » % 3 3 ¥ . as ool o ;. ¥ / o g S and was struck e SRl ot | af 1) G Bkt olesed dae | OO GRNRCtIeY by (N Al £ i Brafiian; snd Qurmeety lum 1 Telephone 642-3. Mackey's skull was fractured and at s at a recent fair in Paris, nine |fornia Fig Syrup Co. only, and for sale ‘58 Mlh Sl‘ 817 Main Street. Telephone §21 Bubs b the Hartford hospital, where he was | tons were made of horse meat and 17 ! & Hours: 136 to 3.30 and § to 9 p. m. i ; dvertist jeut eaual 1o taken, he is not expected to live, of mule or donkey flear . by all leading diuggisw - regular prices. All this week the sale will continue. We invite examjnation BURSON HOSIERY For Three Days—Until Saturday Night—with Every Purchase of Women's Burson Hosiery amounting to $1.00 or over, WE WILL GIVE FREE Oue Pair ol Burson 35¢ Hosiery. Burson Hosiery comes in a big variety of styles — prices 19c and 25¢ a pair.