Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 4, 1909, Page 5

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Charle le h - o m.l:::nyw; a caller in Mys Norwich, Suturday, Deo. 4 1908. Representative Gadbols of East Lyme i CAPONS, GEESE, VARIOUS MATTERS Was a visiior hera on Thursday. ROASTING CHICKENS, | ooy chtaren are making Christ- William Ames of Norwich was the < mas money by selling postcards, ete. guest of Mystic friends Thursday. YOUNG FOWL, Clarence Kaneen and James Ka- DUCKS, All n.ys«m Necessary to H.- uu-u-q‘m New York. Bl.lm returned (rom vin, it with relatives in ~ The recent rain has raised several wells slightly and there is motfe water in the ponds; Foreign money order business at the nure of New London were in Norwich ‘was more trouble at Che ‘West | police station. char; a8 made Miss Alice W. Cogswell attended the Wm a4 young man an Thursday. ll:fo o il mol"on Fidgy. brovent on mf: ® ab Siaimed | meeting of the Conhecticut Indiun as- | five, and was completely b o B i A e by e stekers’ who -Lflom because (h‘nflw. be- | soclation in New Haven on Friday. top of my ad and now I have nir 3 o " turn- a lon the price pe ‘were ed from visiting her sister, Mrs. F.| for the goods they make, and the re- uired | HENRY HOVEY COMMANDER ROAST NATIVE PORK, e neTeatite With I B wwiliare P New York oy, sult was that insteall of the three who y a OF SEDGWICK POST. o e a7 Jere arcested ou Thursday being bo- Ly & Attorneys — e ."‘ ql;‘n"ul'l‘ I‘n"::- ki At the stato Hospital for the insane, | Walter J. Kellogs, who has been en- | (06 T9 Sl courh, there Were HRenty; o, D udge Barnes, Susseada Vine 8. Stetson, Who Held |1 o 1 have ‘& 'go0d" head of hatt, whioh ‘.‘ at Middletown, there were nineteen |§aged the past fall in building & dam| some’ of them with the additional Office Four Years — Other Offici 1 have no mm it will bri Openr *.- m deaths during November. at Greénwich, N. Y., has returned to| charge of intimidation. no_ one greater respect for | Elacted. Am, Rellaville Horse- his home in this city. At the mill there was about the | the workingmen than he and strikers ho. I Co., vfilfl Sl same number at work as on Thurs- | have certain rights in -nM-vmu to| Members of ick post, No. 1, A“flfl 31, 1 Howard Lillie, who spent several| day, although the efforts of the strik- 05:-3: higl blur 'Iflli buc G. A g.. - e‘ul out lnunx:od‘ :u& e m: anry reader V' assist e it bers T jar meel rici . . §57 tu taw Tk Ch U MR | St Wl Khlt o T restiion ta n | Cimien: g yg:'-'ugp ina m o hoght | Duckinglism Momorial on Friduy even- | wiah to umpbt'gd utate thit m-. Pérfymes will be nebded, either fig‘, " plndasa o 8¢t| goht and the arrest of a large nume | they had in this case ‘ifiu Ing by the interest ju the annual elec- | do not uarautes Parisian Sage 0| personsi use or for GIFT GIVING 8. settled in their new home, has return-| per. From the testimony brought out | the matter simm iy w the | thon which wus to occur. Commander | grow hair on bald heads, g:u ed. and the statements of the police, some | question of whotlur the Syrians were | Vine S. Stetson, who Las held this of- [the great majori{s f pases the hair| eur stock Includes the CHI Somers Bros. HAILE CLUB In a number of places the Brother- hood of St. Andrew has been observ- ing this as a week of prayer. The ground has been frozen on sev- eral mornings recently and ice made r at night has not thawed during the % - wd and not TR of the Greck strijers appealed fo two telling the truth, He believed they |fice and discharged its duties in @ ca- |roota are absolw n 142 Main St. day in shady places. Mrs. M. E. Kelly and Mr. and Mrs, | Syrians who had peen working to stay | were. The strikers can appoint & com- | pable manner for the last four years, [even the wonderful Yirkus of umun AND MOST POPULAR ODORS of the - gy J. Murray Baker and daughter Har- | out. They did not desire to and there | mittee to walt upon the ‘workers or |declined to be considered agal Bage can resurrect them. best makers, both forelgn and dos French Restaurants Trinity Methodist ehurch, Sunday | tet of South Chatham, Mass, are the| Was_considerable hollering and noise | Superintendent but -théy cannot use | though urged, and the choice fel A STnetoanApIN 'fi,,“’,f,.",':,:} mestic, you cannot go amiss If yow morning, Holy Communion, new mem- guests of Mr, and Mrs, A. B. Nicke: In the street, where a large crowd | force or unnecessary violence, Henry Hovey, who will’ be installe age In time, before r k bers received; 7.30 p. m., evangelistic | yon or Perkin 4 T- | gathered. It was claimed that one of | He disposed of the case: 'by‘nnml with the other officers at the first | was entirely dead, and 8 such 8 case ) make your melection here and at the ¢ le Clup | Preaching, revival songs, vested choir. ey s 1 e Syrians had drawn a knife to de- | twelve of the men 35 wi mbeting in-January. Mr. Hover his|thers is no good reasom why FRrislan| . o ol 10 cpured that whitordlh Ladies’ Restaurant for Haile siotn | Come.—ady 5 BROADWAY CHUBOR o5 fend himself, whereupon the Greeks |one boy was fined actual eom $2.31, | proved his worth to the post in the | Sage sured thi Members, Second Fioor, facing Maia ADWAY CHURCH SOCIETY ,u‘,h,.g‘d.,p%,.‘me S0 again, and i | aix were fined 36 and conts or 41344 | ust fve yeurs, during which be nw D ) you select is WORTH THE PRICH stree ¢ vergp : e o rigns were . fined » s 3 Restaurant for Open Houeo Clab | Governor Woeks has approved o|Home Missionary Organization S s Bewn. e mckii s e Ew Thie el costs,or $10.04, making a total of [post Ave years g0 nad was at guce and SURE TO PLEASE. Members, Second Floor, looking on of Heman O. Averill, commission- | = for Nebraska Mission—Musical | trouble, Policeman Henderson got in- | $150.29. - In case they desired to 3 viected adjutant ynder the late Pas* back, \ o 2 er on domestic animals, for $202.97 to | | paggremme, o the 'midat of it. but it wans several | peal he fixed the bonds at 3100 Commander N. L, Bishop. His duties [but they do lwt Susrentes it to grow Dinner—12 to I—at fixed price— | cover the expense of assistance in No- ” minutes before he was able to get to | All paid their bill and $150 was |as adjutant have been discharged with |hair on bald hea We would aiso call your SPECIAL & oents Ladies’ Restaurant; 33 cants |'yoppor: There were thirty-nine Tadies pres- | the men where the trouble really was, | handed over to Clerk Tibbits as the | exactnees and efficiency, Indicating the | Sold by R Stouciats i weas T Nouss Ciuy: testantont. ot e e meniy-nine 1adies pres- | and “he was having his hands full | result of that trouble, which, It Is be- | wise cholce the post iuis made In se-|America and in Norwlch by The Lee| ATTENTION to our will selscted stook ers came to his assistange | lleved, will have a good effect upon the | lecting him for commander. & Osgood Co. Large hoitles 50 cents. - e et meowd s taken. %o | sirikers. The list of officers elected Fridiy | e ——— | 0f MILITARY BRUSHES, SHAVING B e Wit Evening The December White Ribbon Ban- | Home Missionary society of th Dinners have been resumed —6 to ner, just issued, notes that Tolland | Broadway church on Friday afternoon. . a'clock, county has another mew union, recent- | The meeting was conducted by the L Bl A Al e ol Connestiout Patents. AWTH, . MIBRORS, MBS AN SATURDAY. DEC.4,1000. _ |}y organized at Hebron. Mrs. F. E.|president, Mrs. Edward D. Fuller. Miss| 1\ opor cages HEARD WILLIMANTIC LINE WILL John'A. Bowen; junior vice comma The list of patents Issued in Connee-} BRUBH SETS, MANICURE SETS an€ i Clark of Turner'vule is president. BY JUDGE REED. BE OPENED TODAY. Erh Orrlr;_ Ll‘l'" ;‘:: o:fl:rl;rmllflm ticut on the 30th day of November, | Jnnumerable other select Christmar R % NT " Ang. currgst mumber of the New | o Elven am — g &g uduon R 1909, as furnished from the office of{ Goods, IR v York' Indepéndent is the Johns Hop- | An ,,,,"g,,.,,"n,m ¢rom the mis. | O Was Granted but Contested Case | Passengers Had to Transfer About De- | o’ the day, George C. Crocke F. H. Allen, folfows: @, A. Barnes, New c?’éfi"' PUDDING kins university number, and the por- | sionary in Llnco‘ln V:rbrulu, !a'vr:‘am of Wright vs. Wright Is Not Fin- railed Cl? on Friday. o!tl.heA'u;rde"‘H‘ unve) ;lrl(“dele- g::‘-f}"&rémfiflmww‘:h ] HBLHI::;{I; » 2 3 n .y ate, ‘alker; secon . 8. 3 ; d A e T cam trait of the drst presidont, Daniel T. | & box 1s 1o be sent next weok, was | ished: The wrelling teew workad Si By third, George L. Carey. al- |Stamford, game apparatu The Lee & 05‘00‘ u. X ] man, decorates the front cover. Friday at Dugway Hill, beyond South . C. F. Burke and | C2pp: Bridgeport, prndur\lon or 4 Mrs. Charles Tyler Bard gave much | On the grounds of desertion, William | Wingham, the scene of the _trolley : double faced sound records (2); A. E. i ¢ 1| 131133 Main Street, NOW IS THE TIME TO ORDER| The executive committee of the Con- | Pleasure with a group of beautifully [ McKenzie was given a divorce from'|wreck Thursday evening, but the task |on finance committee for three years. | Church, New Britain, reame YOUR necticut staté grange, -with some of 'f“ge‘;eg‘; Ongs. !Htr selections Charlotte B. McKenzie of Bridgeport, | of clearing the line was given up at! ‘The applications of John H. Ford |Blmore, Hartford, change speed Winter Suit lllil the officers, met in Hartford this week | "Gag, DC";an‘er""‘- Dear, When | whose maiden name was Burrows, :Emd nightfall unaccomplished. Considerable | and John Heath were receivad for |mechanism; H. M. Galnes, Glastonbury, NORWICH, CONN. er overmt- to arrange for the state grange ses- | yair and Irish Love Bont er_ac- be ‘";'nalw g‘l‘en L::: fl::r(rn'd:,i ;\ln: b i S m.dhl e e N R T b | s ootledlili Sootrls: Seala: ¥ LET US MAKE YOU ONE. slon in that city January 11, 32 and 13. | companiments - wers DIayed by Mra. | 10 100 Tn o sotter dated November | GioatrPUoy 208d Wil return to ita or- | will 'be voted upon st the next meet- |Jneaps Ior sortroling, Sutre oot JOBN KUKLA, Merchant Tail e Edward S, Worcester. Mrs. Fuller | 5’ Mrs. McKenzie wrote to her huss | The work car in charge of Road- i SRy U2 ventilator; A. P. Hine, Waterbu Mall orders will receive our prom @110T, | At the monthly meeting of the state | read a bright and entertaining article | pand to come and get little Elmer and | master Thomas Guinan left Norwleh|: TTY means for extruding hollow bodies; 15, | attention. Name the article and thi y octa6d Franklin Sauars. | boArd of charities held at the capitol| by Mr. Wiliston Waiker, what it | tuke good care of him. It also siated | for" The wreok at § elock ~Friday FRETTCNARRIERADE D, Tiouse, Now Britain, register 0| price and we wil make scicction thal , Mrs. nk A. chell of she would not be at the hous A ? ventilatos i P. im, Hartford, ¥ Norwich gave a report, of the confer- | auxiliary.” ~ Sewing for the box kept trouble. g g i e B TR board | Held in Cadillac Hall and Arranged by [YIRA'400 J B SIeXi, ATy | Wil please you. 43 many busy during the afternoon. Tea| The contested divorce case of Harry Misses Shahan and Lumi and F. Schroder, Bridgeport, air com- Ia"f.L’Ex‘a’“’.fiéfi"fi}"13":?54"31’&?"" Was served fn the soclal Nour fellow- G- Wrient of uhis city against Kmma r 3. Peterson, Hartford, elec- e B. Wright of Worcester was started. t. One of the prettiest masquerades of | tric sw. h.nndle C. D. Platt, Bridge- m 4 The divorce is sought on the grounds | ‘mp the season wae given this week in|port, keyless socket; J. J. Shea, Hart- h stees ectly - car was jacked up gradually and iy doky '2§fi2.°.’ ::}::-c::;:l?dc‘:: Pk MISNIABY SROIETY. of E?flfydfln& Subtey. go08 “’n“’!‘(‘.’:“ ties placed o et n:trh-t now the | Cadillac hall, end as arranged and car- | ford, ‘elastic connecting strap: . A sre denied, the answer being - {body of the cax is neaily level with the |ried out by tharine Shahay an 3 ChocolateBon Bons insealed | 2" tvelve soholarships, Tiereto- | Of Park Chursh Had Interesting Pro- | &2 “deniai. track and can be swang around on o] Miss’ Olive Lumis mada every minute 3 e, ore no scholarships or fellowships gramme of Mission Study. ‘As the first witness, Mr. Wright told | the trucks with little delay today. The |of the evening a jolly one from the |ditioning apparatus; E. A. Schade, New |~ ———— B and half | e been available to stugents at tho —_— of their marriage, Mrs. Wright being | forward truck was buried In the sand |time the grand march started at 8.80 | Britain, vench dog. es, college, clther graduate or undergrad- | The resular monthly mesting of the | Bmma Ellis, and tney camo here 0 |in the fifteen foot ditch and it was a|till the last number ended the pr at uate. Woman's Forsign Missionary "soclety | live in 1901 T slndlmed she did not | nara job to get it Dack on the track; | gramme at 1380, 'Among the forty: = "m, ot of Park church was n the Osgood | provide meals an not ke but it was finally done and the pair of | five couples who ked were a great g New England delegates hope to se- | Memorial on Friday afternoon. The | marriage pledge. He said she went | wheels with the broken axle brought | variety of costumes, many of the young Christmas Packages Dostbyu foraver by the slest """"‘ cure some of the offices at the tenth | President. Mrs. Willlam G. Henderson, | around with a Mrs. Hilton and that | pack to Greeneville. The axle snapped |ladies making a charming appearance process. Leaves mo scar and oures m PHARMAGY g bl cinnatl, 0, | ¢onducted the opening devotional exer- | he had seen her with a Norwich man gt one end near the journal, as fairy queens, queens of night, or 0 P k T guaranteed. Moles and Warts perma- 2] Ly & In Cincinnatl, O. | clseg and the regular business. Let- | on three occasions. He said he left|“"When the car left the rails it struck |old fashioned belles. Among the men l'lllye eKoe 1ea nently removed. ; 50 Main Street. where a thres weeks' convention of | ters were read from Miss Cole, hos- | his wife March 3, 1903, and he de- |q trolley pole, it is said; and snapped [four who went in female attire made . the Federation of Brotherhood of | pital nurse at Adana, Turkey. and | clared she drank. His family affairs, |it off. Motorman Church remained ata hit, and the fencing master was one E. FRANCES BAKER, Speciallst, nova4d Painters and Decorators’ union is to | from a native Bible Woman i Ma- | he said, were pleasant up to Christ- | his post and escaped with only & few | of the most perfect costumes on the at Rallion’s be held. dura, India, In whom the soclety are | mas, 1903, when his wife went to Wor- { pruises. He will return to work tod or. Sulte 26, Central Bidg., e #§ w interested. cester, he promising to come, but Was | Conductor Abell was shaken up and| The dance programme, for which the deotd WITH nier nery “The mid-winter meeting of the state| Mrs Frank Browning conducted gmmg by work~ After leaving bis | bruised. Another of 'the Damengers | Cadillac orchestra furnished Gne mus - - an_Interesting programme of mission | home he boarde 4% | who, was injured was Frank Anderson |included an attractive selection of annl . "" A CHOICE LINE OF THE LATEST o im b kg ;fixlfi:"‘:‘;‘ sl study. her subject being ltaly. A brief | house and with Mrs. Mecan, and she | of Marrimac, Mok, who had his leg |Found and square dances,! with the REMOVAL F; (4 Gibson 4 -4 y in Ol‘l 3 v 1 o ulss BUCKLEY'S, 308 Main St,| i be thesspecch of Dr. C. . Hodge | preceded the story of the rellgious | a divorce, and sald his wite had been Tttt el a o tins recipved: i odi5e s Shampooing, Manicuring, Hair Gesds of ‘orcester on game birds under do- story of ta) ¥rom the establish- | here several times since he lel - L of all kinds, Toeilet Requisites. nova7d mestication. ment of Ghristianity as the state re | and he nad gone to Worcester He |po, Rk comEsstabie st bis FUNERALS. zl}(O::'olen‘y.I:l-uln:n- ll;ek i q ovisd ligion of e _empire, the growth and | admitted he bad been arreste lor a o r's o 4 and 7 to 8§ p. m. un- Miss Rose A. Tufiong died at the | temporal decline of the church was | non-support and agreed: to pay his | tne operations b gt '°L“,',“: Mrs, James N. Whiting. 3to 4 p. m. Telephone 45. home, of Miss Minnie Murphy, at | traced through the dark ages, the cru- | wife $5 a week. He claimed that'she | quring Friday. The trolley The funeral of Mrs. Jam Whit- | deczd sebprin s " ot °T | fluence of the monasteries touched up- | of his mouth and thrown him to the | around the blocked track. sister, Mrs. E, F. Baton, in Watrous eath was unexpected. At her funer-|on, Present day religious conditions | floo: avenue, at 3 o'clock Friday afternoon, mm “u“ BB sToRE al Thursday, Rev. Arthur O'Keefewas | in Italy and queer customs still used | Mrs. Lilla Mecan, gged 32, testified | g 0 pr CALEND‘A‘ R-_IUAINEUS there being many friends and relatives L one of the officers of the solemn high | there were described. In contrast was | that she kept a boardmg house in resent, including about thirty mem- MURPHY & McGARRY, - requiem mass. the history of the Waldensians, who | Franklin and Summer streets. She has IN SUPERIOR COURT. | Pers of the Advent church of » * ms .' ‘I m still keep the original faith of early | known Mrs. Wright four years, and London, of which sha was a membe; 207 Main St. Next Waeek | Relatives from Providence and Wor- Doll H s, Wigs, Arms, Ete. aptist church, Sun- | Christianity in spite of many persecu- | told of seeing her drinking in a saloon Special Offerings in At the Central aof oy i i o tions. Little Italy in several cities | with a man named Adams, Mrs. Mecan cester were in attendance. The sor- : day, Rev. P. C. Wright will speak both | CPT5 00 LY S G S ate of | being there to watch her husband. She| And Many Motions Disposed e vices| were conducted by Rev. Mr. Work, Sores, Nuresry, Favie hell morning and evening, Remember the [ O 0% OU5 © 1 %0 sotie. 5 Ttak 1d of Mrs. Wright taking a car north Whitd of Worcester, who had preached g y large chorus Sunday evening, also that | Jrgerr o o0 Vo A8 ome I Ky | o o renkiin ber of | 4, The entire day was spent here Fri-|{a¢ the Advent chureh In New Lond Novelty Baskets in great varisty. ool ity g fiud b i eipiryad o NSRRI S o R S an hes drfve down | 437 by Judge Reed in the civil superior | yoveral” times. There were fourteen lin solo. These services will be of | JUDGMENT IN BROKERAGE SUIT | Boswell avenue with a man on the ;‘g‘;’;:r'l:: sbprt calendar seasion and | handsome forma of flowers expressing interest to all—adv. 7 o e night of March 8. case of Harry C, Wright of this eity | L0¢, 5teem in which the deceased was m ["" H' hfll : Plaintiff Given $2887.14 in Case of |" Whon Mrs Wrisht was called she | (35,08 Bary G WEEnS of (s SUY | held. Miss Reno sang All to Jesus 1 ; [[] Connecticut dealers say that this| Raymond, Tr, vs. F. E. Parker— |told of her husband being out nights|mpe givorce case was not finished, al- e oo ey SNen COAT e aon g will be the biggest year in history for | Damages Awarded. despite ‘:fi"l’;"‘f;“’d‘;“"met‘fflfugm‘,'n though court was held until Wit Dol o b s o dien the 0 Christmas trees, and they are doing Rome paltl 2% Ho neglected her, but | ©clock. mains will be takan o South Fester, everything possible to got big ship- | Judge Reed in the civil superior | N6 moming ¥le negiected, MOR S0 'The following cases were assigned at (R I. her birthpiace, where services ments, The prices will range from | court on Friday handed down a de- |4y . oht there was a woman breaking ""5 b”;"""" for next week: will be conducted in the church there 25 cents to $10, practically the same | Cision In the case of Gilbert S. Ray- |y, her home, and she told him she - 3] U—l;;“""flfl vs. grand lodge, my Rev. Jonathan Elflrm*- as in prevjous years. i T baien eoring jvdpeen; | thought he was paying too much af Hek S d | Eider Philip . Curtis. There for the plaintiff to recover the sum of | iotion o Ms. Mecan. At one Rims y 4 . singing by several from the Advent Charles C. Haskell was surprised | §3's47 54" “Thia was o suit for $3.000 | 1o 58id Mre. Mecan was as good as she | S Company. - Chriat church o Providence, - Hurial Friday by @ letter from a Japancse | for (e amount due on a margin atock e Eot B et meavee; T 5B Aoe S—Fish appeal from probate; | yearers being “Abert Curtin, Tyvon An: PER ATo resident of New York, seeking a copy | buying transaction. refused, although he was continvally | Mit7 va. Foote; Church vs. Spicer. | gel, Herman Tucker and Jumes Tucker of his “Irue Science of Living.” He| The demurrer in the case of Sarah Dee. 9—Norman vs. Gray: Biliott . talking about it. One day he said he| Dec¢. 3—No G —all old schoolmates. For a number vs. city of New London; Robish vs.|of years the deceased taught school x!ni said he had heard of Mr. Haskell be- | Kingsley, et al, vs. Windham Manu- was going to send for his trunk, which Mllnfl Rllbber Co-- fore he left Japan and had read his | facturing company has been overruled. | 1afa. - After that she packed up. the C“gfi:‘ South Foster and is well known there. f goods and went to Worcester, where —— e thirteen matters in the short Church & Allen had charge of the ar- rules for correct living in Japanese Operating olbogs 3 EXPLOSION OF GAS. ' ner §5 | calendar, two being divorces, three NEW LONDOH (%e7stim=) NORWICH [ | voois before he left home. e oy .or #ho has worked since. e paid hior $5 | S0 oL N thrce went off ‘tng | TTFCMents here v Aaron Lucas of Poquetanuck Improv- | g came here to see about it. On sev- | ISt Ry p o Your attention is called to the low | ing from Injury Received This Week. | cral occasions she came here regarding ml: was decided zlhn the hearing on Children Cry ares, best of train service, etc, of- S not wastetul | {he remonstrance in the case of the her support. [Ehe. was town of Montville vs, the Alpha Mills FOR FLETCHER'S fered by the Grand Trunk Ry. System The many friends of Aaron Lucas of y and had saved $100 while here, it be- in connection with the Central Ver- | Poquetanuck will be pleased to learn | ing deposited half in cach name. She | Sompany would be heard after the DENTISTRY mont and Boston & Maine roads from | that he'is improving micely from the | denied over striking him or even being shiort calender sessibn next Friday. C A S |779 RIA Boston and, common New England | njuries he received from an explosion | ynder the influence of liquor. She de- |, The motion for g of dental businass established by | ;e ¢ ind “Wegt: A of gas in a gas house wherein gas is | nied acquaintance With the men alleg- a e granting of a new Stung for 15 Years . whose assistant 1 'was for | DO/NtS B Detroit “»"'\ made for his mill and residence. He | ed, simply knowing the business man | trial in the case of Paric adm. ve. the|y. jqigestion's pungs—trying many L .".Z A P flncolfm“ued by me, | Chicago, $16.45; St. Louis, $20.90; St.| carried a lighted lantern there to look | as’ such nd in no other way, and not cm‘ of New London was postponed, | qo iore and $200 worth of medici m B i s, | el $24.45. Corresponding fares from | for some leak and the building belng | knowing - Adams at all, Stie deniod | oxing to the tiiness of Attorney Bren- | {20 "] "5 FL0 U0t Tgicuian N % my. brot other points. ally traln service. | full of gas, it exploded, and blew out Mrs. . She knew Mr. . 2 SERTEne &y BT TR0t e it Thelt | Personally conducted toarist cars | DATts of tho bulding ‘and sent’ i oo moton tr 8 more st | e, K o i il patronage. Extracting 25c and up. Monday, Wednesd: ) e several feet. His face was burned and ment in the case of Lucy vs. Maurice | o T & Monday, Wednesday apd Friday. From | 8¢ ! : E M cure constipation, = billousnes: c novisd DR. CHAS. B. ELDRED. | Dec. 30, 09, to Jan, 2, "10, inc. we|his hair, whiskers and eyebrows Parn aln was donied o headche, stomach, liver, kidney and + o i ke i singed. $1. Hio gave most of his money to her vs. Gilmour, | peadche. e, at T :‘l‘ll );;g-etd‘::l ts:lcmlg:( round-trip tick- e and she saved it. They lived in North |8dm., permission to amend the answer "";:;‘(}5"“""- 25c, at The Lee & Os- = R, real and return Unclaimed Letters. Grove street here. After their marriage |38 per motion on file and amendment BN ZARS ) (. $10.85, Boston to Quebec and return| wp, 1ist of unclaimed letters at the | for a vear they lived with her mother, (lodged with the clerk was allowed with| yyley's Orino Laxative Is best fo ls v r oa Geo. $12.10. Final return limit Jan. 25, | s the week: | and she paid their board of $6 a week . b tow Norwleh, Conr., postoffice for the week pa 2 women and children. Its mild action 1910. TFares from other polnts fur- | ending Dec. 4, 1909, follows: F. Louis | by working. o T iof particulars was ordered Inang pleasant taste make It preferable g Ehrets nished on application. Call or write | Barber, Frederick L. Bennott, Chacley | At this point court was adjoumned | i ot in the case of Youngson vs. | o viotent purgatives such” e wiite | We ask mothers to come to our Boys 2. H. Boyi V. B, P. A., ash- , L, P. 4 fe Gilbers, | until Monday afternoon e R g - 3 Eictdn :"K:Lnr:éen;?&t:n liml:s,;lpisz;:v‘?y_, g::?:r:u}‘q‘:’mfi?“&tx:’nnsm:r:-. iibers, (until Monday afternoen Bt T ¢ “Mus.|, The motion that the report of sale {;I:lot; D-.t‘\wd(.‘q;n constipation. The [ Department to see the handsome new 2 R R g - Fhone Main | grith, George A. Tiesler. Wright will be continued and other |be accepted and confirmed and the title 3 styles in Overcoats for boys of all LA 25.—adv. witnesses heard and arguments made, |under sale vested in the plaintiff was | s—————————————— Wl ser AT BROADWAY A granted in the case of Leonard vs, the ages. at the ADWAY. THEATER. AUTO CLUB PLANS ENDURANCE Metropolitan Improvement company et —— - 7 Wauregan The Prince Chap. Whatever RUN OF THREE DAY8—600 MILES. ni:?:m,m‘:, S et o e de it Pop b . £ o ed . n the case of the Thames torm Coats, Auto C There ‘was a delightful play at the Preparations for One of the Most Ex- Loan and Trust company vs. the W. H. .m Sty . . House Broadway theater on Friday evening, “ s Davenport Firearms company, on a Russian Style Ceats, ete when the Charles Emerson Cook com. l [ tensive Contests in the East Next|moiion for foreclosure, and the fimite. The ideas in cut, trimming This 1 of’ thve" Shedlat Bl Cate. pany presenied The Prince Chap, and a 0 1 Spring—Going Through Norwich. |tion fixed at Dec. 17. It was testified and talloripg are_entirely A Ll“:g;\:lhegr;thus:%:{!callzl“;lelcehe;‘l’dl?i an by R W, Perking tha¥ the mortgage of| @ i . il tractions at present displayed ¥ K3 Throughout, the entire cast was made H p An endurance run of three days' ‘1‘3‘;;g';nt&!:ll;:;t’rl&:c;:ou:ub:o 3 inour show windows. g i up of excellent people, and particular- ls 0 duration, covering over 800 miles, was | ing trugtee. The “Mkm[“"ptey“m' P Y If you want cheap coffee to Wa“mua“ “uuse Eflffl :x’ I!\!IL‘P\\fIm :he ]rhuaun,kuml and planned at a meeting of the contest |did not seem anxious to redeem the taste good and good coffes taste ele: an, whos: = 3 ; < 3 B e X ik a5, C4p= | That's a question that is often asked | committee of the Automobile club of | Plant and at a forced sale it might not If every mother in town will come here ::l'::'""‘"“ set one of our Bam THE PARKER-DAVENPORT C),, Proprietors. ‘bring over $75,000, derstanding aand porfect naturalness |in this drug store at this time of the | Hartford Thumda- cvening, the rur to | s, Jl™ 51 Caye of the company's to look, we are confident that we shall characterized the ‘work of both and| - B e S To10. me route, which 1s the | affairs stated that thé property is now the Boys' Overcoat business of the they added a charm to the play which | Year: Fesult of cousiderable 1abor on the part |41 item of expense to h{& 48 all has town. t greatly increased the Interest. Alvia 0 jam been disposed xcept 2 Take SMITH'S LAXATIVE €O ¢ Assistant Secretary Willlam T. posed of e: machinery Bates in both her roles had a most LD e arattically. threa vigé |00 bu!ldlng, which the mOrgaRe cov. pleasing presence and she made the | TABLETS Is always our answer.| circles, one to the northwest and west, | T ed the matter and date, Free—Six ‘months’ subscription tg most of her parts. Mabel Acker as Jllflle on inqui lea) L LEo" -- ; ican girl was very good, while | This is & Grippe and Cold Cure that|Zn .2“&,{::.:?“'“ and one to the east | iy ventory lmol':nud 3123375 or the the American Boy Magazine with every iyn Forguson as Puckers was a Koo semaral course of the rup, to |100ls and machinery and $95,004 for the purchase of $5.00 Preston fros, FRANKLIN SQUARE. . p he: n taken it scream from start to finish. Allen [ hes beel on year after year by| ol only the larger places, 1§ as |mAchinery, The company made no ap. Dinehart as the Prince Chap showed i pearance; L] an earnestness and feeling in his|the People around hers and it has e e it nito Bkl WAt i) A R T il il v e Bp oy e 's gued rariedy. T S N e HartEord, | TO INVITE BISHOP JOHNSON s et "while ‘Bert Waller aa the | Try a vial of these tablets for that | linated Noril, Cozagn. Kont, Now OF SOUTH DAKOTA. onAY J ' S utler pleased immen: al e oth- 4 or members of the cast added to the [¢old of yours. Guaranteed by the|Where the noon stop will #be made; | womenty Auxiliary of Christ Church i East Litchfield, Thoma: i o 218 .l'll Street, . successful_presentation, man who makes them to give you %‘:.’.‘%:‘r‘;?.ifie Tristol, Farmington,| Will Have Him Address Them in|Spitable for all out “f 4 nm ; { Hans Avon, Untonville, Collinsville, Avon, | January. h May Building bl [l ok i every satisfaction, or your money|Simghury, Tariftville, Bloomfcld and ¥ purposes. i WIIIOWSI e local secratary of the Red Cross, | L narttord -a distance 37 300 miles, | On Fridey evening ¢ the Womens aux. 2 A . 3 man, — rtfore il of —_— .M M P " We Warrant Entire Satisfaction. | ed to have Edward 8. Lawler canvass PRIE 20, ORMTS gvan. the ne Beelln tarapiie, 1o Var | theis: meeting. E’ e dmande B e ioing 40w I pretty Chairs and other. pieccs of Furnitare.' Call and see them. Also Wall Papers, those portions of the city not already terbury, ‘Danbury, Ridgefield, Stam. Svlldiu uhm‘(on street wflh ‘ Telephone 2- oct14d | provided for and sell Red Cross tord, ort, the noon stop, Derby, number in attendance. _—_—— e ——— e Xtwmpe. Ho will begin this morning Ansonia. New Haven, Guilford, Say- Wuur Hitchon read an Innreuln s and"vin continue worke every”atier? broui, Stidalstown and Harifora 2o | puper onOur Misvions ‘i Drasi s H A JOSEPH BRADFORD, DR. N. GILBERT GRAY, . | 0i’ieent of the Hed Cros oo i By SRR S S Third day—iartford to Colchester, |the atiernoon In sewing and in dis- BOO k Binder. . formerly at Hodge's Stable, is now lo- New London, Norwich, Danielsor Pfll- cuss th er inviti Bish :‘a:a‘x: rear of No. § Franiiln squara | Will Do :lw-!y':fl: ‘w;ur 7 The Drug Man, nam, e):.g.“pm; imantic, n'-;:"‘nopn Jg:l‘nml:n o HIT. b, Sois ; Comp-ny. Cartuine, M @ay’ e suppose that the flying machine stop, Stafford s, Somers, Thomp- | ceeded the late Bishop Hare, to come ll-uk Books Nlade and uuluuon-. ri trust, which has just been formed, will sonvill ‘Warehouse Point, Rockville, | to Nerwich i d re-. IR LT '“"'“',‘",' Hive:1ta mtock aived inetoad of water- | FTanklin s‘“"' Norwich, Ct. Hontn Aenchepter Manchester aod |the rganisation. 1o was deptaed '29 Main sm"v Mlfl. G -a "} ed—~Loulsvidp Post. dsadd o g aa ke mnmuumq ®

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