Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 3, 1909, Page 7

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a will confer & 1 (1 4o i R : gold and er, md..ot i Dorting the fact to The 2 L i 2y, Peop suffering trom little oubles !orymuaw THE WEATHER. : : . bt ety ot Bars e they Bave. % Aerioub. @ namel; Mr. Hale selects the -n'uml:h. Wishies to com. | . They’ over eat or over drlnk and B2 e s bt g A'tatality with vlood chilling fea- the ground about forty fect away from | bife and heats ‘them (o 4 powder In | torce on’ the stomach & lot of extra For New England: Partly cloudy | tures occurred at ‘the James Hewitt ‘h;l 3 mnn Thi der is then 5 Friday and Saturday; light to moder- | place oft the Laurel Hill road about | yo 3 ] of h.;::..‘ n““ spread upon ,g. ngu: they nev-rhmm‘: Mfla “tg: -w-'m ate northeast to east winds. 0.45 o'clock Thursday morning, when are wonderful.” | 1f these would take a Mi-o-na ( ¢| Predictions from the New York Her- gg"' produced r 3 rtly cl ercast | 1saac Epps of this city was )€ h writer states that Frank Gardner | tablet with or after meals it would - hg-flf:c}l, :l:wl; :i:::yt:n:'mtm: killed by having his head s0on was not 5o 1 blast | Hale is said to be the most expert all- |be a great big help to lhc st wi prevail, with easterly a charge of dynamiti ex- 3 around jeweler in the oolmtry. in its strain of nvmor loded before he expected and while 16 g No matter what you or drink winds, followed in this section by -’D’{ e pec the s, o0 sahline "E . - in, and Saturday generally overcast|hle was working over it Inuwux eniher with nearly stationas tom: | Robert Johnson was cut about James Kiviin of Startevant street is | 50ur stomach and stop bel Value up to $1.39 P 5 \ weather, with nearly stationary tem- di eratures and rain. head, but John Murphy was not Patrick Cassidy, away from his work in Hallyille be- |in 5 minutes. The heavi disap— mc, UT ” b dktiant s, Mahwleh ured, they being at work with Mr. L led Med!- | cause of illness. pasts 1:'7:’ mek-::rawz,h: sreatly | Thig js an offering that sheuld In- A o P - et 4 worl % i 3 & The following records, reported from . R vae o Faii Mnosrit acloiol Little’ Miss Rose Buckiey ot Peck's| And Mi-o-na not only promptly re-|torest all women whe read this an inev :\e in ;"a;x;r::ecy‘ ;do‘:hgth:. é‘::&fl man about the city, who had had some y | Corner spent Thursday with her aunt, {"‘;l'u .ll;l dl;!r:i: lh“'~ ir u:\:I‘I" :’a&\:‘; nouncement. come fo us changes Thursday LXpSIaNch the pave year Witk SRR Mrs. James Egan of Preston. y will® sbeolutely cure 300 Untrimmed Hats in black and a ves, ha worked for some time in ‘body by bullding up the flabby overworked . Ther. Bar. ...:"Bm'fl}‘;,'.. tunnel with the dynamite un well, not mlvwn to ‘the Loads of .Christmas greens are daily | Walls of the stomach and making them | variety of fashionable colorings, These 7 a. m. seese . 34 20.90 of strong enough digest the most ang, and he considered himself well the gro seen belng brought in from the coun- € enough to diges! are exactly the same styles that have .+ 38 2990 qualified to handle the dangerous T, J’almlon wnl taken to the Back- on their hearty meal. Lo U031 3000 | fufr. He was employed by James L | us hospital, where his wounds were 8% g o, The Lee & Osgood Co, wells and|been selling ail season at 98c and $1.39. Highest 39, lowest 23. Hewitt to dig a well for him and had | cared for, but it is not expected that| Newell Vergason of Vergason ave-|&uarantees Mi-o-na. The price is §0|On sale today at Comparisons. ot it down about 14 feet when a | he will be required to stay there long. | nue goes to Clinton this week to stay | Conts-a large bottle. Leading drug: 48 ts h. Predictions for Thursday: Fair; | 1dge was encountered and it became | The affair caused great excitement In | for & time ~with his mother's rela. | €ists everywhere sell Mi-o-na. Test PR . SHEIY. Wneosrs aoeth. wiBds, necessary to blast. Assisted by | the neighborhood. tives. SeEARlS - free froue INUANE WIS i Thursday's weather: As predicted, | Messrs. Murphy and Johnson, the lat- | Mr. Epps was born in Norfolk, Va. Buffalo, N. Y, Ready when the store opens this ter a colored nian, the ledge had been | 53 years ago, his parents having béen Mrs. Campbell of Watertown, Mass., morning. because WE fit every Sus, Moon Gne M drilled, and ome charge of dynamite | Slaves, but he never was. His father | is with her mother, Mrs. Hugh Hunter it m) e T S " s fi:id on‘ Thu"d:ytmomkj Mr. 3’&' ;v:; l;l"l!ed in }Ih.a ‘::.l:llb:;r. f:-l;d::: of lOL:‘obl’rI\lflo avenue, who continues lll,:; no OVere s c & an e years seriow 3 one so that 2 —”M“'—_l’f_‘_‘iufl’. result was that & derrick ‘over the well | of this city, where he was well and % FURTHER MILLINERY d d h Cmm_ - .. . |l p. m. || p: m.|with planking ‘were blown away, the | favorably known, He married Miss Miss Mary Bucklry hu returned to y Catherine Dabney of this city, Novem- | Peck’s Corner from a week's visit :~m SPECIALS Aderrick being broken. H E A second charge was being put in | ber 27, 1884, Rev. R. D. Wynn perform- | with her brother, John W. Buckley, of ABLE. 1 e : X '36 | place by Mr. Epps when the fatality | ing the ceremony. He is y suryived by Paterson, N. J. m.“h Untrimmed Hats In a grest variety of RS SRR voslf il f oecurred. He had placed the cartridge | his wife, who is a native of York- m .h‘pel—Hnll that have been $2.50 te in the hole and was tamping ‘some | town, and two sons, Joseph E. Epps, Miss Camilla Eldr:d_ of ‘Wn»hlnnnn $3.98— H 2 - dirt about it with a crowbar. It is|aged 17, and Clarence Epps,, aged 15. | street went to Middle Haddam Thurs- me— — N n savln & snn - Morn. | elteved the dynamite was frozen and | He lived at 41 1-2 Baitic street, und | day to visit for a week at the home 3 CHOOSE NOW | l s Six hours .tm- high water 1t is low | that when he struck it caused it to | was an all-round workman, He was | of Horace Johnson. There is a florist at Pekin, IlL, whose o A PP .Sl tide, which is followed by flood tids. ' | explode, blowing \the crowbar up |a lover of pets and had a number of s name is John Bloompot. through his head, tearing away his | ’coons and moneys which he used to Near Hospital corner, December 2, Trimmed Outing Hats for Women, GREENEV!LLE face and the top of his skull, the lat- | lead about the streets. Fe was a dea- | six dandelions, some violets and two | o —————— 1 ter, with his -brglm, peing found upon ! con in the Mt. Calvary Baptist church. | verbeans were gathered which had BORN. Misses and Children—our entire line LOCKE I b A B, 1900, V! - ————————————————— ettt et withstood the cold. %"}:;""" ;L‘fi‘.‘-‘_ot’-nri«;« ",‘,‘.”:f";: that was $1 “c'p:(;.o;z i NECESSARY TO ARREST EVIDENCE COMPLETED ke and great-granddaughter to {‘l_” WEST SIDE STRIKERS. IN COMMON PLEAS COURT. Dévotions for the first Friday of the | e aus sra: Bounen B Sy Three Taken Into Custody by Policey Suit of Hewitt vs. Main Will Be Ar- Local Mention. James McAvoy of North Main street has been visiting in New Badford. s b e ity Birs. James McDade has returned to rogutes o . carry @ | her home, on North Madin street, after you are sure to find just what a visit in New Bedf l“lmnm }':!’Illhbe 'lh:;‘ lll. l:hemsul:._red eart church at 7.80 o'clock this (Fri- day) morning and evening. e sl Women's Dress Hats, our entive line STEWART -MAURICE~In Westerly, 0 1 T R. L, Dec. 1, 1909, Robert Stewart of Women's fine Dress Hats that wers sdfize During the Day—S8ome More Em-| gued Next Tuesday—Mr. Ma Miss Annie McNaught has returned| 4na Miss Austeria Maurice. both of | $5.00 and $6.98—no two alike— o0 RN TSN frg. $109 te The Connecticut company is getting| ployes Stay Away from’ Work. Thinks It Will Take Him an Hour. | o Groton after spending a few davs| tnis city : c"'oosl "Ow oyt . its force of snow plows fitted out at with her grandmother, Mrs. Malcolm | pgLDS— PATERSON—In Jewatt City, 1 S&,s the Greeneville car barn for the win-| On Thursday morning there were a | The entire day was spent Thursday | McNaught of Lathrop a e. Dec. 1, 1909, by the Rev. J. W, Payne. ] ~ Slreeeee ter, - |in the common pleas court with the e Richurd M. Fields and Miss Merrill ;zd“’; ;‘;"1‘;,,"‘&,,2:,,‘,..‘,’,"'5:3.-‘”.‘83 5t ‘the case of B, . Hewitt. vs.| There will be an_evangelistic mass | Paterson. Women's Dress Hats, including every The Plaat- Cadden Co. e el F.°Matn, whion started on | meeting at .45 'elock {is’ (Friday) | PARKER_SCOFIELD 85 Catherine Flelds has returned| mill in Mechanic street who did not yette F. Main, which s on g at 7.45 o s riday =R —In Poughkeep- | high grade Hat in our stock — Paris . Jewelors and Siiversmiths, to her home, on Sixth sireet, after | return, although the strikers had tried | Wednesday. ' The éxamination of At-| évening at the First Congregational| sie, N. Y. Dec. 1, by R Hats, Gage Hats, and all our Pattern © ; bl spending the summer and fall at Fish- A 'fluyerm continued Thursday | church, in which all the churches in urlmald ‘Cummins, He Plaut-Cadden Building. b By &t Fis 2_3:3::4;‘;:3:: ‘:' o~ ;:’:{e“s“gf °fl,g and e approved the fees the city will unite. The sermon will| of Norwich to Miss Hats—former price as high as $1 Established 1872, — ing oyt and they had no work. Super- lurpfl by Mr. Hewitt with the exce be preached by Rev. Dr. M. S. Kauf- Scofield of Poughkeepsie, N, Y. CHOOSE NOW The Misses Benjomin are to change | intendent Bergatressor waa again in | ton that one fee of $100 he thou maa. The full chorus chpir will sing. e AT }“ 95 their residence from North Main street | communication with the New o¥rk of- | should be $75. Mr. Main crou-eum- Rev. P. C. Wright conducts the after DIED to the corner of ‘Central avenue and| fice on Thursday and the proprietors ined teh lawyer, and considered’that if | service. A EWEN—In this clty, Dec. 2, Harry 3 e Seventh street. 111 hut the mill it the | he hui had him he would have won his| - FEAs oo i = e Carew Ew d 17 g CHIROPODY and MANICURE ::m';y,?‘a;: want to work at the | cases and there would have been no TAFTVILLE Funeral from his late reaidence. 28 ‘ The Harmony club &re planning for disputes over his bill. oot 4 Maple street, Sunday afternoon. Dee. Ostrich Plumes Treatment of Cerns 2 specialty. a concert and are new wa, scale. - . 5 rolook, B preparing for it b est of | Attorney Demond followed and gave | p, f F R t N 5 at 4 o'clock. Burial in Southbern, leo Halrdressing snd Shampooing. | iinvovements at therr meeting biacs | Suoiiisasy 0000, at the request of | testimony shmilar to Attorney Thaver | D Hadtors—tmminy otacmy mprars | g . T ALL AT SPECIAL PRICES. s, Switches amd Pompadours made [ o,y rs @8 LAE g‘lzgr:me:f;(ntpolgzzzge;: regarding chirges. o Brooklyn (N. Y.) papers please copy. from your own combings. Th EPPS—In this city, Di ? ddenly, | Another lot of fine Ostrich Plumes re- Sy ™ e defendant was then on the stand y, Dec. 2 suddenly, - 4 MRS. B. BURTON, Miss Elizabeth McClimon, ¢ years | mill T e s cases? trouble, | most of the dag and showed statements In’:h’:'go;xn‘t":!‘.‘gufi;:‘; ::‘ducl;-i Ot | pinanes M. Epps, afied 53, véare. vy |o0ived and will go en sale today at Chapman Block, = - Broadway. old was able to return to the home of | 35 many of the strikers had gathered | Where he had pald Mr. Hewitt andj g, “miant'sool civen its first trial Baptist ohurch Sunduy afternoon | these prices: Setid her parents, on Smith avenue, Wednes- | apout there. One of the leaders be- [ maintained that he does not owe him 2t B . Dec. 5, at 2 o'clock. Burial in Mapie- $ .00 Plumes at $ 1.98 day, after an operation for a severe gan to fight some of the help and he |anything. Attorney Hull cross-exam-| ., chimneys on the rear of the Sa-| ¥ood. o v attack of appendicitis at the Backus wn arrested. When the workmen |ined him at length and went into some | . 4" feart churh are being raised, | LAMPHERE—In Norwlch. Dec. 2. 1869, $ 5.00 Plumes at § 298 hospital, several weeks ago. were returning after dinner there was |of his past history. one of the two being nearly complet- | Margaret. widow of Henry Lamphere, § 6.00 Plumes at § 3.98 == more trouble and two more were M. Hewit wis recalled fov somie] g S o $ 7.50 Plumes at § 498 John T. Ryan has completed the in- | Faoted, #o - that Nicholas Thomas, |additional testimony, and the evidence T aturasy mernia Der b ar 0T stallation of a new heating system in Geor ill | was completed at 410 o'clock. Attor- -ge Kokaris and Comas Agries will Timoth; Mch.rt who had his leg Interment at Preston City the house of Andrew McLaughlin of| he presented in the city court this |ney Hull stated that he should mot|, .. NG S ild Bl U B e ¥ $10.00 Plumes at § 598 $12.50 Plumes at § 898 Central avenue, which has also been want but a few minutes to make his Jewett City, Dec. 2, extensively remodeled by its new owne | T s o perty of the company is welt | argument, but Mr. Main thought he | i1& toward recovery in a most satla-| Archie MoNicol, Jr. $16.00 Plymes at § 998 - ardeq to protect it trom the strikers. | would need about an hour to set forth | (SR JNAner g1 his home on MEr: | Funeral from the hoine of his father :64;0 Eheha ot ::‘w“ b T epgred his side of the contention. . 14 b - nday, Dec. 6, at 8.30 in the morn- 20.00 Plumes at X Tres Warden Henry Davis this week | one et | B e ive. | Court was then adjourned ultil Tues- | tending him, said chat one of the trac. ing. Funeral private. Kindly omit has been engaged In planting young| aay and learned that many of them |day morning at 10 o'clock. even attended in the county, the bone i rock maple trees for Mrs. A. E. Carey ut i of North Main street and for Robert | oo, g a0 Want t0 Tel e ot | BERRY BUILDING COMPLETED. g‘i;‘&;f,“‘:y“,‘; B e . Henderson df Fourth street and Cen- | the weavers now maintain that they po! - wn"E LINENS ra) ér week, and it is sible h 1l| be - v L AR N Kepisce dinis o ot “abject 10 the wage reduction, |Made a Three Story Struoture and a | TNET Week and it 18 possible he witl be wiich Btk Beth remved. but want him to discharge some Po- | Great Improvement Over Former|is over. An advantageous purchase enables o CInE FTEAR¢ lish help. This he refuses to do. Some | gyjiding. |~ = ———— EAST SIDE ITEMS. f the strikers state that it is probable S The death of Charles Roberts fn New 15 Main Street, us to offér these remarkable values in Linens. The assortment com= Linens for waists, for suits and 4951, oy g ] that they will return to work on Mon- | mhe work of remodeling the Berry|Bedford on Monday of this week District Doings of General Interest— | day whe nit is found they cannot force. property on Franklin street, near Bos- | brought regret to Taftville relatives Engagement Announced. the company to do as they dictate. ‘well avenue,which has been in progress | ard friends who knew him when he b s g jzedtes Sy for @ number of months under the d}-| made his home in_this village for sev- . "':"‘""'I"" s, = o d mm's mwm’l‘ Miss Gertrude M. Wenzel of Ripley ORDER OF EXERCISES rection of Elmore H. Berry, has practi- | eral years, ‘about forteen years ago. N perfect in weave and 4 place is the guest of relatives in Brook- e cally been completed now, transforming | His marriage to a Taftville young lady, ] e about one-quarter less than and PANCAKE FLOUR | "> ™ ¥ Arranged for the Elks’ Memorial Ser- | the ola two story wooden building into | Miss Exina Beauregarde, took place TSk T PO G Withe olferinge. vice Sunday Afternoon, a three story structure with ornamen- | here about sixteen years ago, and aft- ON SALE .AT Gf;‘od nrogren has been made this tal bm{ n;:m:i' agd thh: o(herd :u.\ll er lign{ h\:gra 'g:;tt nt’ons"‘eaar&nt'hr;sl' . SALE BEGINS TODAY. » week on the Talman street sewer llowing is the order of excr- |metal sheathed. n_the groun oor | moved to New ord. CARDWELL'S. wWhich _ Street Commissioner Fellows | ciuort areuanen” for the memonal sor- |18 & store with, 1,350 feet of floor-pace | Of Mr. Roberts was held Wednesday, —_— There are no better goods made. commenced work on last Saturday. vice of Norwich lodge of Elks to be which can be used for either one or | but ajthough some of his Taftville re " 36-inch “Reund Thread® Art Linens novisd TR g Fela at Broadway theater on Sunday [tWo stores, as it has two entrances and | atives had planned to attend, they were -« s large phtc glass windows. The store | prevented by circumstances. ~strictly all linen—and suitable for A young man who is subject teo fits | aftermoon: was taken with one in Potter's store on has steel ceiling and a cellar the full Ty B A waists and suits — in light, m Thursday morning. It was ten minutes | PZoloBue size, 31x50. YANTIC HAPPENINGS. Lady Assistant. i s IF YOU WANT before ne was restored to consciouse| OVerture, Taneredi, Rossint | 560 (" wo upper floors, which are - y ve AR and heavy wllnh'tl. A(” these prices: the best th is in th " ness. Intermezzo, Vanity, Mathews hed front stai i = 0 A elephons call R At 39¢ a vard, value 50c ere is in the way of a Win- 3 Paraphrase, Die Loreley, Nesvadba | [eache by front stairs running up|Qrgan Being Installed in Grace Church . o Ine 86 ter Suit and Overcoat, call on me. b s i from the street, are four attractive Henry B, Church. Wm. Smith Allea At 49¢ a yard, value 65c Announcement has been made of the Eiks' Orchestra, from the sticet are four attractivel " _Secured Through Efforts of Ladies’ engagement of Miss May Etta Dawson | Under direction .of Brother C.W. Tubbs | ¢ ont to rear. Bach has four rooms,| Guild. Opening Ceremonies, and Theodore Richards Johnson of ‘Norwich Lodge, No. 430, B. P. O. E. besides bathroom, and the front rooms Choice line te pick from. July1tdaw At 59 a yard, value Tse CHAS. H. NICKERSON; “ ‘Worcester, Mi The 9 have bay windows. The trim is 1 -| Representatives of a New Haven ’ . 128 Main Street, ried in Decemtb TR Rl wiithes. ooy F"‘Iéz‘l’df“‘“‘ Tected cypress. fintshed. in its naturel | company are installing a 31,600 pipe | Men’s King Quality $1.00 Shoes| 35.inch Al Linen Cambric, de noviod ra g o+ TS, () color, and there are all modern im- | 9rgan in Grace church, the money ha: See the new Winter styles in patent | ble for waists, dresses and for hands Elks’' Orchestra. ovements, including hot water, water | Ing been entirely raised by the u . et g S E SRt Plosets, ;set tubs, elactric wiring. and | ceasing work of the members of, the ‘““f{_’rh“‘"i‘ son '";"’ :"" box <alf. | kerchiefs. At these prices: piping for gas for fuel. There are also | Ladies’ guild with their suppers, sales e —— of shoes for men. At 33¢c a yard, value 45e rear stairs and a porch on each floor :fldl "lge enw‘rw;m}mem.fi over s?zno &old crly by At 3¢ a_yard, value bde at the rear. aving been raised since Easter. ince 2 e The former frame building was an|the church was completed the organ FRANK A. BILIT, At 49¢ a yard, value The old schoolhouse which was - moved | loft has been vacant, the music being | Telephone. . 104 Main Street. down onto the lot from the Falls. Some | furnished by a small organ in the & the tilmbess L I rwety fouli o obe e e i | 1o Thesr 36-inch fine, sheer, Linen Lawn, for oak eight inches thicl 1 a P . Sonittion Fhen. the remodating was on. | chireh: ° waists, corset covers, handkerchisfe dertalen. The formal opening will take place 9 ete. the latter part of the month, probably At 89 a yard, value 89¢ A Prudent Man. on the afternoon of Dec. 17th, in the At 69¢ a yard, value $1.00 President_Taft refused to meet a|f°5m Of a recital : » 4 At 98¢ @ yard, value $150 Th ld 1 23 visiting sufteagette Tor the same reat |, The €uild members are recelving Gift Dressings son, likely, that he doesn’t go out and hunt for griszlies or bobcats!—K: igerness which they have exhibited in téing this her. v City Star. B Encouraged s wecatry vusierea|Add Significance and the INTER UNDERWEAR With the Usual Thud. by Mrs. Marcus Simpson, wife of the ¥ ith' the Usual Thud. rector, whose inventive mind has been ’Illsm TM to Now that the Wrights have organ- |responsible for many of the novel and b There are no boats stored for win- ter so far on the battleground, but all the . Invocation, owners having anchorages above Rev, Neilson Poe Carey. * the bridge have removed their launche | he to winter quarters. There are four or | G0d Shall Wipe Away All T ela five anchored below the bridge. Ehirtat Cingieh e & o7 Opening Ode. Cornet Solo, The Holy City, Adams Frank E. Kin LEAVES SATURDAY. | Soprano Solo, Abide With Me, S. Liddle " = T Mrs. Nelson T. Crowell With His Family He Will Be Located | Address, at the Portland This Winter in Hon. Palmer H. Charlock of Elizabeth Podge, N. J. W sinington, Intermezzo, Mascagni’'s Farewell, CONGRESSMAN HIGGINS On the Colonial express Saturday morning Congressman E. W. Higgins Etks’ Orchestra. leaves with his family for wm‘.fl.. i v St C‘m:’“'{ ton to be in attendance at the opening i TR necker of congress on Monday. w. ster. Congressman Higgins will be located | Violin Solo, ] this winter at The Portland, where h J. Herbert Rich. YERR'NGT“N was last year. He ls getting his loca] | SOPrano Solo, Crossing the Bar, : matters in shape for his departurs and Dudley Buck Composed by TRAVER BRISCOE FOR SALE AT PARTICULAR ATTENTION I8 zed a corporation no doubt Wall street | clever entertainments given. a Pl‘efl " becta o huky winber T Ao Mrs. Nelson T. Crowell, will soon be taking fiyers in fiving Chastar REFbGrsPE: Poseedl. ent. CALLED TO THIS SEASON'S SU- . gk ol Morning and Eventi: H. 8. Oakley | machine stock.—Denver ‘Repiiblican, PERB STOCK OF WOMEN'S AND Temple of Music e Christ Chureh Chor. The funeral of Chester Parkhurst| WE CARRY THE COMPLETE LINE 3 Open House Decorations. e oo g took place from his home Wednesda g " For a winter decoration at the Open | ~oronod% Keart to Heart, Thorne Not Like They Used te' Be. afternoon, the Rev. Marcus J. SImpe | » o5y s REEEERENG . WIS L VIR 49 Main Street. House club on Main street, a fringe | Baritone ol o %y Solemn | AR Bwana Tumbo will return to|son, rector of Gracs church, of which | Little items, but very tasty,|weAR. of evergreen trees was placed along o y g find Mr. Harriman and Mr, Laffan ab- | Mr. Parkhurst was church warden for . . novadd the front of the porch and two at the e v T 08¢ | gent at rolicall—Houston Post. eighteen years, officiating. Burial was and so convenient. Infants’ Vests and Bands — Chil- L‘orlx‘l(ers ar’;ge lgt nex_}htu the side- | Closing Ode. T p —————— e e {‘n bYanucRceT "5? ():]or e Sevin of CHRISTMAS ‘TAGS AND LASELS. dren bbed and P! Underwean— walk, on Thursday, e attracti . uburn, R. L, . and Mrs. Henr; ’ E idea’was proposed by Dr. C. B, Cas | Seredlelon, & @ o Pos Carey. RESULTS OF FOOD Pendleton o Waterbury, Mr. and Mra, [Eeyy, Tepnramy Twin Vs pron, who was activa in placing the | pnate, aerer * 20" Foe Carey. E. E. Briton of Waterbury, John R.|CHRISTMAS CARDS, CHRISTMAS|wear. trees, assisted by James B, Sheridan, nale, "El'kyo S Health and Natural Conditions Come | parifurst and Walter Parkhurst of We invite i ti ' h Malmer and Janitor Wood- SUNR From Right Feeding. Stafford Springs, Mr. and Mrs. Harold | SEALS, COIN CARDS, COIN BOXES, 0L INVITG SNRPNESen . 07 QUF:ifgue The regular theater staff will usher Parkhurst of Burlington, Vt., and Mr. . ing of Combination Suits—for Boys, ,. — at the'service, and the Elks will meet | o 0 o o0 g w0 e o |and Mrs. Andrew Parkhurst ana Mr.| CHRISTMAS' BELLS, CHRISTMAS| (o, Girls, for Women. 3 West Side Pinochle Club. aat the lodge at 3 o'elock o march | elt, PR O Peach oart | and Mrs. James Parkhurst were among | GARLARDS, PLAIN AND FANCY There are two more games in the e_fol the relatives who attended the fu- - : EE | West Side Pimochlo club's tournament, | JOVIDE are the members who have | MovKIng eggiy W ite Sppropriate | pera” REPE PAPER, TINSE —AT- and s the end approaches there 1| 164 during the past vear: Charles |Blace. A sllght R Bt 1 ‘ RS AN : Srowii nterest inthe outcome. Tne | I Drake. Tufus W. Marshan Wil- | due frie ton aad wear. and fre-| i ey Vergison was a recent|GOLD AND SILVER, DENNISON'S l’,‘L ANNEL“TES FRED C CROWELL'S‘ o o et s TR John . (‘_;ill:-iflli’L James D, Haggerly, [ A Wellkibwy oducator of ‘ostan ‘“)e\:ie‘:v trom er‘o:‘ut::ni;e‘d the social| HANDY BOXES, BEAUTIFUL HOL- Rawson 81,005, Charles Cobb 80,4 - g at wis Smith's in Franklin Tuesday 87 Water Street, DISGIS" 0455, Teizeats 30088 Bots | g o, pon e e :‘;fauh:isg: that hermonions eo-aper- | evening: LY SPRIGS. A SPECIAL SALE jordan 7 0, 'Neill 79,805, $4,000 “Pwo " “ 3 & years ago,” she writes, “being i 5000 yards here at very 8 I Open Saturday Hvening'till § p. m, | A Jordun 79,030, Pecknam 79,360, Ba IN SUPERIOR COURT. |in & condition of nervous exhaustion, e T . T A LN B AN ok o iy ey Aoy 4 L g | 1 resigned my position as teacher,| CThe old noblesse of Italy would ap- | we OFFER EMPTY BOXES WITH Consul Tsaac A. Manning of La | Given Administratrix of Estate of Rob- | which I had "held for over 40 years. nenratomhnvalt?llen on evil days. Gui- FOR 10e AND 121sc ‘Mfi Gualra forwards samples of the jipi.| ©rt Swanton in Suit Against New Einfl b s Ll O R o doges: Hing’ eg:,fi;‘f::“‘;gm‘eeg;: HOLLY DECORATIONS FOR XMAS 7%C}FLAN'4:L:TT:3 m japa paim used in the manufacture of | /England ch-umon Co. o,..,, th ith his wife, i 3 TTY &au md‘ Panama hats, brought from near Par- T e e e [ hy Geitved o seariouy oy e | GIFTS. THEY ARE PN AND1 30, 7atle of Flactulsttin S WiSlum thet will plense the most particular | QUISmeto, and which tio 18 {old grows| At the opening of the civil superior constipation, and its atiendant evils | (1€ salc of matches in the streets. | INEXPENSIVE. ALL SIZES. ot ¥ g B g bt o et lndy In Eastern Connecticat are neior|in many parts of Veneauela. court in this city on Thursday morn- Sanirally mkis tire break. | Prince Piero Strozai’'s gift of his,mort- stripes and floral designs, for waists, g oy oy gl | S . ing Judge Reed refused to grant the |, [ Senerally ods Sodian i = | gaged palace and portraits to tie city a a Flannelettes B N G MaoE of Duying motion "of ~ Atforney Berry, that the ot e e o e four ) of Florence indicates the virtual ex- AT oo AL ey %0 seil &t the lowest possible prices. e Judge direch the verdict, and the attor- | PPOOT LSS G'h e ey a‘;‘:g_ a little| o0 ction of this noble family. From that sell regularly at 10c and 12%e at A5 R Rl IO & o F al neys proceeded to argue the case, and | n0% Tk or hot water added 1 Hke|porsiy reported the dsath " of 7%0 & yard. o regu- uner the jury was giv n it at 230 o clolc:h S sy ol e o R Xlr‘inlo b P - P B r on S % o'cloc e jury re Wi i | line. FOR 17¢ AND 19¢ 1 find my power and physical o) ! \ lflm & SAXTON, Norwich Town AGER Direstar ® Jopdic o Ao 67 e piAE. || Lo00,12Y MU TN, e % |l Vil Jeust nad e st | ; © g 140} FORNRELS Telephone 306-2, novisa by depositions taken in New York | that the use .of the Grape-Nuts has o O ng 10 e ihe foul re- |Right on Main St., No. 158 | and Emhalmgr "The suit of Sharp, adm. vs. Barrows | contributed largely to this resuit, | PrOCh of history m‘{:fl"“’;;' o 2000 yards of Heavy Flescedown in ALL DIE h has been settled, and the case of E, F. ‘It is with ree!mtl of gratitude that | jiu oY e Shid now knows the 1n - DS, light and medium colors—very desira- HORSES e . Allyn vs. A T.'Miner, cxc, hag gone |L write this testimonial and frust it| yriil of the accepted story of Heatrice ble for dressing sacques, kimonas and No other - L 70 Franklin St, Bulletin Bidg. oft the list. thelr mrcl for health. St | Cenci's desperate defense of her honor 4 bath robes—regular 17¢ and 19¢ quali- Telaphone 642-2, Jm(lou:: wis ad‘s:a;nig‘:n:r“anfltz ‘t{‘:: for the little book against & brutal father. Bertolotti in 2 tles at T4e & yard. Prompt service day or night | Sy, "ePorted untit this “nu m s T e s doybts “",,,:,‘;‘, e 40 Franklin Street. Lady Assistant, - - ~|Prot. Rodani, in 1899, in wprned TRY OUR REGULAR DINNER—avc. Residence 116 Broadwsy. Windsor.—Edwin G. Down, son of R. sv-r read the abeve leitsr ? A new | Sty of Fihirice Cencl” published on| ' SPECIAL SUPPERS s opp. Thestre. L. Down, js making good in New York |, o .’m“ Han to llm They | the &mhnflreflth anniversary of her | With Tea _or Coffee—15c. Open from i < Telephane G42-2. ol oowpoecr. s S ution, dispelled the last o

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