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NORWICH_BULLETIN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1910 ‘ Henry Allen & Son FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS £8 Main Sireel. 1ADY ASSISTANT WHEN REQUESTTY, Wanis the enamel. —AT— ONLY. 25 CENTS Good Teeth SAPODENTA is the cne powder that whitens and polishes without scratching Sevin's Drug Store ~ Norwich, Friday, Sept. 9, 1910. - The Bulletin should be delivered ywhere in the city before 6 a. m. Subscribers who [ail to receive I¢ by that porti a1 with | coole in t Pre { slightly warmer weather will prevail, followed by local rains in this section, | and on Saturday overcast and &lightly The following records, reported from Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes anges Thursday: time will confer a favor by re- ug the fact to Thé Bulletin Co. "THE WEATHER. Forecast for Today. ew England: Showers Friday. Satvrday fair and cooler; moderate uthiwest ebifting to northwest winds. sctions from the New York Her- On Friday partly cloudy and lisht and fresh southerly winds, r weather, with local rains. Observations Norwich. smperature ‘and the barometric Ther. Bar. Toivest 59, Comparisors. dicticns for Thursday: Falr; va- ¥'s weat er: As predicted. Sun, Moom and Tides. Sun 1l_Tizh | Moon E jl Water. | which is followed by flood tide. 0 hours after high water it la low "GREENEVILLE FINE TAILORING John Kukla, Merchant Tailor, 208 Main Si. fun1sa 1910--FALL-1910 I em now showing my new line of Fall Woolens CHAS. H. NICKERSON, eepiad Fine Tailoring - tor a days, during h el | time he will visit wiih friends in Hart- NO OIINE | Lo o i i | Ryan have returned to York, after anybody can buy Carriages, Harness| and Summer Horse Goods (the bal- | i Rl el sl ance of this sesson’s stock) at CUT|DUTs D e garics o DERP PRICES, and there are many| Atniotics and Red Bog Torveen the rave bargains | s g THE L. L CHAPMAN €0, | Street, Norwich, Cer\m‘: i e A. Donnell the past 5 returned to his h J. i i No. 120 ¥ gone to Canada 1l make a ten | gz Montreal and oth- er place Rubber Coats $250 to $6.50 Rain Coats $5.00 to $12.00 Rubber Leggins. .. per pair $1.00 Rubb Hats..........25¢ to 75¢ Rubber Shoes... 45¢ to 98¢ Rubber Boots $1.75 to $6.50 0il Clothing, all prices—$1. to $3. Umibr Auto Shirts.. Gloves s .. ........48c to $3.00 $5.00 ...50c to $3.00 ALLING RUBBER CO. 191 Main Street, Norwich 182 State Strest, New London There is absolute comfort for you wrapped up in one Coat Sweaters if you are going auto riding, hunting or boating at this season of the year. A com- plete new line just received. J. C. McPHERSON, 101 Main Street, »ept7 Hatter and Haberdasher. " F. C. ATCHISON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, LOUIS H. BRUNELLE BAKERY e are confident onr Ples, Cake and Bread casuct be excsiled. Give triai order. movid 20 Falrmount Street 5 ne advertising Connecticut sanai ialin for business resulia [ ihe Bul- Mr. a in . ing re 1) 1 | ! gan | fonow §“At rciet March 30. 1916, the following reco = on the and a opy transmitted to t Resolve That the ty mally records its semse of the gr loss it has suffered in the deatn | or—Magor ned. | s an_ offic keen judz nt. sound sense and high mind nsideration to its affai | to_nir | eas | which | state nity a | street | which practis thoriz enul 32,318 ers ar Trip Through Canada—Village Hap- penings—Personal Notes of Local Interest. Jay Ricketts has returned to his hoine, on Prospect street. I. €. Atterhnry of the East fair there Tames Carver has returned to Hart ford, aft ending his vacation at his Miss Lillian Bastman of Hartford hag been visiting friends and relatives n the vi the past wee Patricl ton, who has been vis Mrs. Shea, on Frad Chandler has taken a big paint ing : job on Bos ve- dgar | RESOLUTION PASSED BY SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS Handsome Illuminated Copy Received Major Learned. Corinecticut, held at T menced, The Boswell avenue sewer notwithstanding the fact th. ning feet of ledge was met with, wa finisher within the approp: pected nd Mre. D. 8. Gilmour Making a rtford Thursday and atten ins work tod: es McAvoy, who has heen visit- has irned to New Marearet Howard of Webster, is visiting at the home of her ter, Mre. John W. McKinley, on nth street Mra! Bela P. Learned Regarding been recej Lucius A. B ed from our by M a handsome iilun the resolution of re the Society of the Ct regarding the death of P. Learned, show i Was given by that st tion. The resolution a meeting of the council of the v of Colonial Wars I tha state artford on d attractive per a man, in the community in e lived, and throughout the his connection with us lent die nd strength to our organiza‘ion. Work on Sewers. Doswell avenue sewer has heen eted, and on Thursday the se Oneco_street betweens Williams and Lincoln avenue, work on 15 started on Wediesday, was cally completed. Taday thé ay ed sewer 480 feet long on Platt e from Broad street, to the nort) 34 Platt_avenue, will be com- t 500 rur The appropriations for the street and Platt avenue sew e 3400 and 750, ledge being the latter. Funeral AGER Direcior and Embalmar 70 Franklin St Bulletin Bldg. Telenhone 642-2. Prompt service day or night Lady Ansistant. Residence 116 Broadway. @he Bulletin. [Several Prisoners Receive Sentences| ™ trciiee R TR iy > = v in Jail While His Companions Have Sentences|ac Grlewold Wednesday. Th: weather |0y Rev. e, Anthon iner Dr. H. M. Lee of the death of ¢ : was fine. the dttendance good, the wel. P James Brennan at Ocean Beach on Suspended. gome cordial and the. servicea helptul NORWICH TOWN Wedneaday revealed that it was caused 4 % i v, ] ' o Ea v by heart disease and not drowning. He - of e B g e Bereel o% Funeral of Mre, Mary J. Cole—Mrs. | Tad suftered from henrt, trounie for - e Sty con- | John Tucker’s Death—Premium Win- | some time. After Tony Silva ha - On Thursday morning the criminal , for that reason he got into a wayward | Moderator of the meotines S g AT Collnty m Wi 1 e the girl from the water he turned #superior court was a half hour late in|life. He went to Texas after {aking | 1uct ulling ipoh Hev: C. W Butt g about to look for Mr. Brennan. who 7 coming in, owing to the fact that afthe money, but came buck on money |, "igiiis " lergyman from Abington,| The funeral of Mrs. Mary J. Cole | P24 sifed ths sirl, and could not find & Qquestion had been raised as {0 the sun- |advanced by’ relatives. Ho was com- | % visiting clergyman from Abiugton.| ERE fanersl of Mrs. Mary 1. cole | pim * 5 Winsiow Williams of Yantic ity of Maurice Freeman, who was on | mitted to the . Connecticut school for [ {7 10 read the sexipturas, and Bov i SOk A0 el Gay Attarmpon® frei%¢ | was there in a boat and assisted Mr. ; trial for breaking into a house at Leb- | boys until 21. He is now 15. Draver, R C. Wright of the Cefitral Baptist |SHve, (0 locating the body in three feet | v anon. Dr. R. W. Kimball was called ’ 7 2 3 | church conducted the service. of water and taking it ashore. s In to see the accused, and reported| . M. Halls Case e Y e eixions | bekntul Hoker ihetogn G 1o | Stated thal the girl 6id not hani about | Never before were we 40 well pree that he could not say that he was not| The first step in the fight for Whe) 5,0, ¢ion" department of the Congre- | bunch of white asters from her niece | Mf- Brennan's neck. sane. The trial procecded and sev- eral witnesses werp heard. The argu ments were ‘completed early in the| afternoon, and after considering the case a haif hour the jury returned with a verdict of guilty. Judge Burpee sen- tenced Freeman fo not less than a vear nor more than eighteen months in state prison. There was some trouble getting this case started late Wednesday afternoon, but after the judse had stated that a half hour had been wasted and the court desired to be kept busy, State Attorney Hull announced that the case was ready. Attorney Douglass, who had heen assigned to defend Frecman, was not present, and eight other attor- neys were called. but did not respond. Attorney A..M. Brown was there, and he took up the defense of the accused. The judge announced that the cases must be taken up in their order, and all delays possible ghould be avoided Following th sentencing of Freeman on Thursday afternoon several prison- ers changed their pleas and received sentences. nest Whitford, who was presented, charged with breaking into a Central Verniont freight car with three other boys, named Mussell, RBrady and Krempski, uleaded guilty and was sen- tenced to ten months in jail. He i now serving a sentence for esc: from the city court, and that sentence will not expire until next month. The sentence of Thursday will start at that ¢ The other hovs entered pleas of ilty, Mussell and Brady beins given six months in jail and Krempski three | months. Their sentences were Sus- pended and they were put in care of the probation officer. One to Four Years. Albert Stokes of ston plead guilty to attempted criminal assau on a girl 10 vears of age. He w en one to four years in state pr idge Burpee stated that had he been tried and found guilty he would have sentenced him to ten years at| Wethersfield Charged with abusing boys, Alonzo Geer of Montville had the bonds in his | case raised from $600 to $3,000. Thi was opposed by his counsel, Mtorney Douglass, but the state aticrney in- | formed the rt that fourteen ad tional counts had been added, to the | information against the accused. | Boy to Reform School. am Johnson pleaded guilty to juse of Appleton Maine, | wil entering the I . 5 - e the Session in Griswold—Rev. H. T. dlslslilTlonto( lille trl{:ree Dmidr!s!(-s. the | four weeks at the home of her wnét. ' ! . P ;. Arnold’s Paper. participants being Rev. Dr. Gane, Rev. | Mrs. Edward Drea, of Crystal avenue, LIRS Maurice Freeman Found Guilty—Albert Stokes Given it E. M. Anthony, Rev. F. A. Holden, | New London, hds Feturned Home. | from One to Folir Years, Whitford Gets Ten Months| gl shurches ‘ot ‘Fiaineia, Joweit | O0ing remaris”sere mate by 40| bgath Was from Heret Diséase. 0 gel eaustle Read [ im. service was read at the grave. The H i for Ca h | sehost Suppties, Clothi Shoes;. | and Miss Nettlt &. Reed of Now Lan- | . showed first the fascination of | bearers were J. P. Holloway. Lewis yomei for Catarr pyliss, Clothing, | in North Stonington, May 30, 1909, and | stealing $60 from a desk. ~ Attorney Burke spoke for the oy, saying he was left an orphan at the age of three and | same glad life of love. Miss Annie Day of Merchants ave- Several Interesting Papers Heard at| ™ rinf Vi Avnoia's paper was a nue, who has been visiting for the past A conference of the six Congrega- | Jason Lathrop and Henry Buck. The COMPANY. City, Preston City, Lisbon, Hanover | I0¢ after and Griswold was held with the church | Which the benediction was pronounced | An investigdtion by Medical Bxdm- B O e e aniwho | gational Sunday School and Publica- | and nephew; a cluster of purple and pared to make it easy for parénts t@ tiow swatis the disposthon of his case n society, was the preacher of the| White asters from Kver Ready circle equip their childrén for school. W& ; s 1 |15 f The King's Daughters, and flowers the criminal superior court. was |daY. 5 e i 8 . and flowers d 3 3 A JSupertat, court, was | SN took for nis text Mark 10: 21| from other relatives. Huriai was i | 3OO ay to Use have practically sverything naeded — ed to counsel for Mrs., Jeanette Read ‘The Jesus, beholding him, loved Yantic cemetery, where a committal don all the deeds to the propert i apm) om | Youth. may respect old age, and | Church, F. i Cranston and Shepard Hosiery, Underwea Handkerchief e sk Hom e imire/ing ‘achiayements of middle life, | B. Paliner. Ttenry Allen & Son had polesides breathing through the In- i ¥ “"‘ Tt is by the restoration of the prop- | but the young, standing as they do on|charge of the arrangements. aler a fow times a day, many catarth | Sweaters, Umbrellas, Etc. The ada 3 hat counsel for Hall hope to s the threshold of life, we cannot help sufferers write that they !\fll_l inhaling f 1 2t Lt ARl Aot but love. Death of Mrs. John Tucker. PYOME! (pronounce it Hish-0-me) ) sortment is complete in every detaifs | Thursday and it was. espected that| fully siy, in view of the youns. as @id|of the death of Mrs. Harriat Tucker, n\l‘grx'n m;?obr; retiring, a great atd in S State Attorney Hull might be prompt- | JESus to the young inquirer with|which occurred on Wednesday after- | L8 stubborn cases. % ed to move for a nolke of the charges| Whom he was conversing, “One thing|noon. She was taken from her home | Try it: it's véry simple; gives quick School s“ hes “, S Gt FIat T tha g ceniok Goust. thou IackBbEY TRl L heltering Arms and for a weels [r¢ “f] and makes you breathe easier. pp 2 The restoration of the property, it lack, he went of show, is of devoted car Bl a bowl half full of boilin ) 4 amiowAHIE, Valde" tb hetiaeh religion, and said that no man can .. as. tne deisBLer. of | nour inte the watcl o toteied o] wBUY THEN SHEHE ANS. SAVE i 000 and $30.000, ended abruptiy the | IV O Ee e g = Barnabas and Charlotte Tuckér, who | HYOMEIL cover head and bowl with a MONEY. 1 : civil proceedings which Mrs. Reed and | v ussful life “unless God be with him.” | jived in_Norwich Town for many |towel, and breathe through nose and % i ) her daughter had brought against Mall| Tt is the duty of the church, by her|years. She married John Tucker of |mouth the pleasant, medicated. anti Pencils—at 1c, 2c, 3c and 4e. - # for the recavery of,the property. The | ng and by the inspiration of I orwich in 1%60. After living for |septic and healing vapor that arises. v imple, to make tha voung realize vears In Conw Mass., they Tablets—at 1c, 5c, 10c and 15¢. [ suit been withdrawn. In it the : This method relieves that stuffine ] i Sl s lack (that is of religion) and by | moved here and after the deth of her B Tasthoul, velisyen g s e ol Al U e it them to him from whose infinite| side here. ou can get a hottle of HYOMET at ) 2 » :3 3 uman need, Hartford and Mrs. Jessie Smith of | OS8O 0. for onle 50 cents. Ask for i D pete iy s en o e deeds, | . In some wiy the young must he Ted | Plam 1111 surviva hor - Mrs ‘ucker | OXFa bottle HYOMEI Inhalent Composition Boxes—at 5c and 10e whic; e 2 hogsession of | to have a “sense of God,” being able to| had a cheery nature, and in times of But bear in mind that a HYOMEI i Which Jere flaced in fhe possession of | recosnize in the. usiverse not simply | thidl ahid perplesity” 100Ked. o the |outht WHIEH iheluass Inhater and bot-| o PoIRté=at 1 Uhiok, the deeds’ was that which conveyed|Dpatural Jaw and the continuity of na ght side of things. She was a |tle of HYOMEI costs $1.00. Pen Holders—at 5c each, the property in Broad, West, Center, | tUre, but to see the working of God's| faithful member of the First Congre- | But, as stated before if you already Cleveland strecte and Connecticut $ve- | treless law and as well his loving in- | cational church and was a devoted |own an inhaler, a botile of HYOMEI| Book Straps—at 10c and 17e. niie, and anather sas that which con- | vitation to companionship with nim. | mother and a good friend o those |costs but 50 cent veyed land and a house at Pleasure -t MAKe Sfl;“":‘sw,rm £ AR Rl B HYOMBI js guaranteed by The Lee Beaeh ffom the Réeds to Hall. Other 3 & O8K6GE Co. Hnd GrugAtth evsrbe Cots (Uit c1ehn TF Lt M. Jeene] only to think. The world as well as 4 2 ; n dends auit claim.from Hall to M. Irene | the’ church must come to realize this Winners of Premiums. where to cure catarrh, sore throat S eclal Sale 0[ Glimore all of the properties. New who |coughs, colds, asthma and croup. or . DAt Staie % | 2nd plan to supply the Iack Among those from this vieinit Seeds: et Sl aaTl Bened wnlch | rore has been w great waste of|have been successful in winning pre- money ‘back. Tes it on that senerous Gilore, o Fa s, then, Gect ot | S o Skt - conserve, P | o S iiton b K. Wenr — strich Sweeps notaries ‘weré gignad. by Hil Thursday| 8reatest waste that has been or can] WAgnew Chaties IIUIREIGRe, The Pure Food and Drug Law IT WILL CONTINUE TODAY. relinquishing “all his claim to the s of the youth of our land. Abov 4 b e ot el e S e e all things else we must conserve this sworthy, \:.i Iv mes Ringland and |hias not only brought the foods and | The very newest style of Plumes as : | Ten houses were named in the New | Waste for God and humanity. et B drugs of this country up to A higher 5 § s London deed with the land on which |, FoOlowing the morning ecesion was Noted About Town. standard of purits Wit it has etimi- | Proad and fufty, mads of redi Ostitul’ EGE hey rest and one house with a lot at | the customary bountiful collation and ¥ : ’ thes rest gull on houls #ith 8 Iot | (S O e hotii of which were | Miss Mdciofls M/ Harbe nated the harmtul medicines with | feathers, in black and all good esfers This was the fortune of the | €reatly enjoyed hy ail turned after a visit with friend which this country was flooded f PRI s e a to| . Dr. Gane of Jewett City conducted | Providence Such v ) Jew 1 leines. nowever s Leaia | 15-INch Plumes / il Reed family xhicn was transferrod (8 e iamoon devotional meeting and T e e e aree | (NAT SEAINARLY fl : | 3 : : : & | oftered prayer AT and Mr b Fdward Hail of Plainfisld was the| Hill tending the Connecticut |purely a roofs and herh product. will | gg]} gt $1.75—priee RSHE that Ne woilld . recomvey first speaker on the conference pro-|state fair in d. continue its beneficial work among property to Mrs. and Miss Reed when- | /amme, his subject g How, Can ever requesied. The grounds for the | Our Churches Render goe Service f M izabeth Wheeler 1< $0eniing | e e s - 21-inch Plumes chaxze . . 1 the | Their Material Advancement? g of tiie Scotigtid “Foad MARRIED that ordinarily 3 [] fact that a demand on Hall . Among other cs he said: W PDONA 1 s N L i i con, Aan. | WRONALD LATHAN 10 New Lo- | gel] al $2.50—price nd her s The Gilmore woman was consid in our homes. The Old Tes d Smart dule, R T. are | Romeyn Daitorth; Williamena ~La: ilm : nsic ; ¥ S Ml S Rl Slain | Hil 10 New London and John N. Mo- sale in ry Department 15 e a fetiouk metaon. Halls : led with portrayals of hu-|guests of Plain Hiil e G On sale in Millinery it Sirs ahie 10 prodtce: th ture, and New Testament R O T Eally h wcm | tells us how to handle that nature. If| After spending her vacation here, expected o hold, but they we based our conduct on the Bibl>| Miss Lo Newman left Thursday OIED : . i discuss the probabilities of such 4 rather on impulse it would be|evening to resume teaching in New | FRENNAN-—Suddenly. in New London, H S0t extitine, r us ana for all York Bent. 1. 1910, James Brenman [] S § We should also try to keep the young — LLAGHER _In New lLondon, Sept. T SALEM HAS A WARMLY CONTESTED CAUCUS Delegation to State Convention Is Split, but Senatorial Delegation Is for Bradford. epublican Salem met at town house for © caucus to select | es. There was a sharp contest which made the session nearly two hours lons. J. Raymond Douglas was | hosen chairman and Charles A. Will- jams was made clerk. There w tests for the state and sen: cgations, For the state d Elmer N, Chadwick” won over Jowa A. Rix 26 to 21, while Sidney Dolbeare won over B, pencer by 28 to 15. Mr. Chadwick is for Lake, b t is stated Mr. Dolbearé’s choice is certain There was also a contest for the senatorial tion, Erie Mitchell winning from Frank DeWolf 37 to 16, while Gilbert J. Murray won from Mr DeWolf, who tried for the second posi tion as delegate, also, by 39 {o 15 The congressional delegates chosen are David Wenchester and Elmer Harris, and the county delegates Alexander Gordon and Frank E. Williams, The town nittee includes Howard A Rix, Winfleld Hanney and Sidney A eare. > excitemfnt was caused the voters att 1o cast two bal- lots, and report wwaw made to the chair man. Mr. Chadwick was struck Mr. DeWolf, and there were indica- tions of a fight, but friends separated the men and peac AT POLI'S. Vaudeville and Motion Pictures. The w winning feat ception from the day he Irish comedian and ts a big hand for his clever work, iile Killlan and Moore in the same ne of work are capital. They have s has many a big re severa] pleasing songs and a bright bit Billy Swede Ha Jenr Colburn & Co. in their farce comedy sket Made Good made a most favorable impres- sion with their work and received a Kane and Seeloy talk and sing to the delight of the audience, there being ne: features to their work which pleases The topliner i3 Marion ( & Co. who present the operetta The Belle of Seville in such a clever man- ier as to require the repetition of eral of the sonzs. The quartette pos- sasses fine volces and their work met with @ hearty reception throughout. The pictures are decidedly entertahr ing and a feature of the entertain- ment. Manager H. H. Bliss has arranged to have 4 Nowspaper hoys' night on Sept 14, when all the newsboys of the city will be admitted free. This is a fea- tare which Mr. Poli introduces In all his houses and it is believed it will be a hit here Struck by Auto. Late Tuesday afterncon Henry R Armstrong, son of Mr. and Mrs. Waltet Armstrong, was struck by an auto be- longing to E. . Backer of Westerly at Maples corner, in West Main stree while crossing’ the road. He soon re- gained consciousness, but it was found he had a broken nose, while his head, side and hips were badly bruised. His eve cut, amd stitches were take to close the wounds. The boy Laurel Hill Kindergarten. At the Laure] H kinderg: Blizabeth A. Kifney has been ta succeed Miss E. 4. Setch 1o re signed as teacher there the pust saim- mcr, owlig to her marriage Miss med Entertained Norwich Guests. Herwegh lodge. No. 12 Order of Hermann Sons, of Maw London. met Wednesday night and entertained a opp. Theatre. Telephone 645-3. Aeputation of ahout Afteen membars of Germania lodge of Norwich. After the meeting there was a soaial session, ren on the farms. This can be dons| Mrs, George Lewis of Quebec. 1916, dfary. widow of Terence Galla”| gaptoa Can- bt Y by e : her. nged 65 yants in part b e parents and ministers|ada, who has been visiting her brother - HUNDREDS OF TONS s o it bpen wisitog ; TUCKER—Ip Norwich. Sept. 7. 1910, E the nds of the young inter- | Dr.'E. J. Jones of Bliss place, fs now | TYOKER—Jp Nerwich, Seot. 7. 1010, OF STOCK SECURED, | csting themselves in farmers’ institutes | in W AEed A Dasta S e na doing what they can to promote Ptiral oootols RNt be hela’ et sthib Concrete Flooring Nearly Finished at | scientific agriculture. 1 Mrs. G. L. Randall and son. George |'SiCltering’ Arms Friday morning Paper Mill. The church WilL be able fo save| Ramdall, réturdd on @ Thurkday o[ - gept o, at 11 o'clock. Interment x she is Jargely interes their home on West Town street aft- | Franover. er a stay at Crescent beach. lliamstown, Mass Tucker, T ames River Specialties C b WILOOX—In Norwich. Sept. 7. 1910 wi ready 1o commence astive op- - community. - 'We must i Bhat T Spericer e 3 trations very seon. The compnry hus | frst reach men, and then we may Miss Jennie B. Durr was in Hoston | LrEest Spencer Wilcox, aged already iaid up many (has | them. ‘ Thureday with her brother, John H. | pYe8& . . . ‘il 1o held at nis late of ‘sthel with whidh b [ Rev. F. A. Holden of Preston spo r, who started from there for |" home, No. 21 Ripley place, Saturdas | On Tuesday \mer | UPOR the political side of the general h Dakota. His place in the local | morning at 10.30. Chelsea made a special tr Nor. | topic, his subject being How Can Our|market has not yvet been filled. ok etiel $o vea | Chur: Help Towarg the Betterment — | ton st t Affairs? Mrs. William Geer of Washington big ca wo0od pulp and other pre- N O on: et has had as a guest over Labor vious cargos filled up fre stcck n the community tolday her brother, E. S. Wightman of kingdom of G | nd also Joms considerably, but there are atiil henectady, N. Y. Henry Cairns of The concrete flooring Is almost con.- | (Hat Kingdom if the largest success is| has also been spending a few days 15 Main Street, leted in every room and only 3 to_be outs: with Mr. and Mrs. Geer. - Dttty or s and Orly & 8w | ek the: clutol Atlowld nbt be paatis | T rr - o RS e Hon et In e, AT Y ¢ SI- | mistic but optimistic, because her gr: - Experts who il fosar. the 4 ihe | Leader is optimistic, and because TAFTVILLE . G s engazed in a conflict that is to be = winning one. The church can make| Henry Morse Home After Pleasant ~AND— orking force will arrive, Mun will be given permanent eful and it is her duty to do| Trip in Canada—Italian Laborer In- are mow emploged on the ) Ngtibes for help, owiing. as it does = | 1are as £0 their_duty ‘and " privilege Notes and Personals. pumber of &3 P 23, 2 | aione political lines. Good papers and| 2 bt h ke Qi s e be | o agazines are also helpfol a8 well While assisting in moving a large m a mers‘ employés can reside. It is the inten- | T"A8AZINGS clubs and similar or. | derrick at the new reservoir Thursday tlon, however, in the near tuture to'| £330 SIEST morning. on2 of ‘the Italian laborers build siitable residences for all help | 5% b VarE AT A Aty .| waw striick forcibly by one of the guy and to make of the location a neal, e oy, Tith. ¢ Nor model community e ntere: n and str and justice in polit BURGLARS ENTER BRUCKNER'S FUR STORE. iy nd 7 Carried Away Furs Amounting to a| ougl Good Sized Sum. eat xpes that had by some chance giver Tady hadtotais, ay and injured quite badly. Twe were broken and a number of bad Telephone call 3728-3. Lrufses were sustained. A physician | g o w oy e i i ® showld study public questions | Was Immediately summoned and the i faady publie gduestons ) jurad man was later conveyed to his| Juiyisdsw A woman’s shoe that's right. When M. - In the absence of Rev. H. T. Arnold 0 be enacted. Then we should | Bome on Thompson street. Gutseivas That (hoss Tor ‘whom i Peteidian 88 < We are having a gen- 3 mak h 1z 4 iy Returns from Extended Trip. b e w make such laws. . atrlClan Oes P R ‘ eral clearing up ix Thursday morning -he discovered that| . r oying an extensive trin of two weeks <6 5 v Fall styles. e piact had hecn ‘broken et and | Of Norwich o whom had Neen as- | furation which included brief stops in | See the new Fail sty) this Department. " 3 v orse h returned to er went into his Rev. H. T. Arnold’s Paper, e number of fit ) lgned the third tobic of the pro- | Boston, Worcester, Lowell and Man- coats taken et gt 20 B o e Tt | gramme. his paper was read by Rev. | chester, Mass., and Shelbrook, Canada, . Bl 1o s reported Lo the police and they | §2 "4 “Funer, ¢he toplc béing Can | where he attended the big Shelbro FRANK A LF’ Hundreds of rolls have been tied up It 8 believed that entrance to the|Our Churches Render a Ser- | tair. Telephone, 104 Main Street. DIReE. weis bong wee 1o the| vice to Their Respactive Communities in bundles of from 10 to 16 rolls, te be ined about midnight, as we love: e must wn souls th . always that a lack of|;j s upatt gtk ¥ is a beneflt The particular ns used for th A lady of Green Forest, Ark., owes | cpirit Betiermant 6f tib Sommitalt i il or Liver Spot Brown arms or Setioe necihen ot N pimib RS e ol om 137-141 Main Street ik Sold by UTLEY & JONES raw from e e influences we would| fueens Tan ighbors Temertvir e s | for Thelr ual Welfdre? Here and There About the Village. S08 some crmin: Saskise srout ‘.} In part he said: He who seeks to| oilliam Wonlleben and John Kyle sold by the bundle at a fraction of the e of night. T B uas| render larger service to his fellow be- sitors at Pleasur 3 time of night. The value of the furs|lC 3 were recent visitors leasure Beach. el‘ a ar o i bl pe has a noble aim, and in nothing oy e onsiderable. Y ’ AR SoMdarab s | is this eervice better 'and higher than| fies Mary McSheffrey of South A | Chambor Pattérne, Dining Rostd, The national Beverage of the Japah |t;3 iw:r,",'t ng their sp e ey Cifare. | street is visiting friends in Providence, v' n = Japan- | This carries with it many other bene- | i » ese. saice, lias a much more powerful | its and i the anring of manifold ami | & © it iva Halls, Parlors, all stylish celorings in effect on’ them than on Europeans or | perennial blessings. 1 . i i 4 isitoarin ennial blessings Charles McSheftrey and Miss Jennie ; % this sale. ABISE o A community. foutlshirg spirit MoShfirey have returned from . visit \ Whitens the skin —_— |ikea rden in in Erovidence, R 1 at once v. LACK OF MONEY For a ¢ r spirit Miss Jane Farrel of New Bedford, 1f u.sd" ‘plce: ;f pewd;v—hhll < vice o the commuhity it mtst its o i Vistting Mre. Agnes Haniom || same effect but doss not show. W4s a Godsend i This Case. | spiritually minded. We apeak of those | S8 5aite avenue Cures Eruptions, Freckles, Moth Al | It is not a mor n s joving a week's vacat her health to the fact that 1) are of course various. A church may Adolph TLe Blaen and son, Emile Le Dot pay in advance the fee demanded | use many different plans and methods. | saen, have gone to. Canadi to epend by a specialist fo treat her for st 1| but it is all important that the spirit 1e with relatives and tEOHDIS;. In telling of €ieh casé LR some time with relatives and friends. The following points were then I had been treated by Tour a z ® M . Helen Allard of u ent phyaicians during 10 years of | "y street has gome to Nashua, N. H.. stomach s | First—The 2nd and aim muet be the | Lhere she will visit with relatives and 4 St uble. Lately I called on|gpiritual good of the community. To| frionds for a few davs. septsd 3 another tvhio told me he could not cute | jower the atm, to forget ft, is to put 2 We Sell ne; that had neus i of the stom-|in peril the spiritual welfare of men.| Augustin Paradia, Mr. and Mrs, Ray- L] 2 South A o. ach. Then 1 went to a specialist whe | 1 " < , 4 5 a speci The high spiritual @lm must control|mond. Chartier and Josenh C. Marsan oIl e I Had catacrh of the stoimdch | ang enctkize our own soul, and flash | Loy Gdy. o ; nionths but would have to have his monay down. I could not raise the recessary swmn and in my extremity 1 was led 1o yuit cofine and try Post " rnecxies ArchSupports SS100 Suples posio 1, slopped colfeo dnd gave | Wiiidng fn aceord with one another Pads, Composition Books, Peneile sults have been m T now aleen | b o i e aRrtr e At T We want you to examine the AR-|pon, ini, Mucilage, Paints, Crayensy | | | | terpenetrate all our :forts. No duty = well at night, som=thing 1 had not do ‘ s too trivial or unimportant to be for a loig tine; the pain in my stom- Gone Cin'a Curictian epirit. Let the | Once Freckled Always Freck- ach is gone an am a different | chliyen infuse into 41l its work the ¥ i it ]'“ I% Iifose o R fed " No Longer True--How | ROWSMITH ARCH SUPPORT, the most perfect support in the market. It can be adjusted to fit your foot and Pencil Boxes, Slates, Erasers, Straps, Knives, Lunch Boxes and Baskets, woman. purpose to shed abroud in the com “I dreaded to quit coffee Decause bty the spirit of Christ and it will ; srery o T hud chol b atop 1t SULs | TLOEEY, Che splett ot Chiiat and 1w il can o worn in your requiar size shoe | RS FOWIN FAY, Franklin Squars er 4 i - th cemfort. tinued to drink it altbough 1 ha E P 5 Vs & & Miss E, M. Berger of Beloit, Wis, |WH . A reason 1o Lelleve it Thjurious” to | ment ronat Tty 1 and ele laions with theusands of others, b R T o | _septsa 4 me, and was the cause of my stomaeh | goa o |lieved it impossivle (o remove freck- [THE FEATHER WEIGHT Arch Sup- i | et T e B Lo At it s | e thape et e vel G 440 SIS SIS EETE SR | port, constructed on the same lines as| A Fine Assortment ‘ Hftatent. | I O o svel btk ettt 4 two-ounce package and [the Arrewsmith, but much lighter in s fee when I began to drink Postum ming, soul to Soul. Great truths crowda | let “1 was always of the opinion | weight. - e d Coffe: had been steadily and sure- | Upon' Ge—they come to serve man-. | that freckles could NOT be removed, i LT RICER, Iy kil o e ey e sout “with lire | but | thought | would give Kintho a AL HEEAE what was doing it until I quit and changed to Postum.’ rch must use these.|trial, and it has truly convinced me s " P fime lestans | that freckles CAN be removed. It has Ghre i Pl e d all you claim for it.” & * ow | 1Ot its value rove e Ever read ‘the above lettert A new | Mot I8 wilue o s Whcbiince packAgs of Kintio #opears from tims to time. They |, 0T I VIO UG R LT SRR oira strengii) at Tollet &nada countc €0. . Kles Lo. are asnuine, trus. and full of human | poor emarie o him in praver. Tei|er of Lee & Osgood and séa how interest cur #ouls get light and love from him.' quickly 1t will banish your freckles, septss | | & me and T aian't Tty realize | | | en