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1910 SEPTEMBER 13, RWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, Genuine Export Beef PERSONAL s FANCY NATIVE LAMS u 1”: Miss Blanche Douglas of Sterling is s- F v- GLASS 'N'"AT'“N- _ = the guest of Mrs. Leroy Frink of New % NATIVE MILK-FED VEAL Norwich, Tuesday, Sept. 13, 1910. | London. WITH LIVERS AND SWEETBREAD | =—— — — g T Ay Miss Bessie Savage of Norwich spent P P Mr. and Mrs. Avery C. Smith left on BAND'S A-1 SAUCE VARIOUS MATTERS Sumtins e e o N o ehon | State Officers in Attendance to Assist in the Work—Sec= | Monday for Minmi, Fia., where thes MAJOR GRAY'S INDIA CHUTNEY | o open season on railbirds hegan | Westerly. 3 : wilienend pegwinter Roiy SORBMRLONS adals . ond Largest Camp in the State with 101 Members—| . ., —== = i) Mrs, E. A. Allyn spent a short time ek . oaped or L CEl SWEET JERBEY WATERMELONS | (i1, ror the collese girl are forming | last week with her father, & J. Fox of Many More Applications. AT I ot e Heam Preserve and I’ickle a part of this week's shopping. Montville. S » i Mrs. Frank A. Roath of Pin ARS PE Miss Katherine G. Lambert, manu-| Mrs. Persis Vars of Norwich is the has left town for a stay in w..il.‘fi.’éf PE ACHES PLUMS facturer of hair goods, at Mabrey's, | Buest of Mrs. Abbie Potter on Beach| The class initiation of Sedgwick | which there were brief speeches by a |ton, Pa. and Battle Creek, Mich, TOMATOES PEPPERS ONIONS| Broadway.—adv. street, Westerly. camp, No. 4, Sons of Veterans, brousht | number of those present. frr GHIEONS - BAULIFLOWER a number of distinguished visitors to | Among the notables at the initiation | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Browning and ERY Connecticut delegates are in Atianta,| Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Thacher of Tan- | Norwich on Monday evening, as well | were Edson S, Bishop of Hartford, de- | family are at their house on Greene SPICES AND HERBS Ga., this week, o attend the Odd Fel- | ner street were guests on Sunday of |45 members from practicaily every | partment commander of the G. A. R.; | ayenue after spending the summer-at lows grati. Mase fiiendn in Now Lontcs. camp in the eastern part of the state. | Past Department Commander Lafay- | Massapeas. Snpetusadllp. & . Tllle inlls of Veterans and their | ette Starr of New London, Department Miss Elizabeth Bi 1 e i SEEELR, , guests from posts of the G. A. R.|Patriotic Instructor Charles A, Pot-| 3 Iizabe rowning leaves to- s°m”. Bras. Tobacco growers in Tolland county | Miss Emily Lawrence and Miss Ruth | anq other camps, gathered at Bucking- | ter of Dan Commander James | dav for Norton, Mass.. to resume her “ are getting the crop under cover, fear- ;varbc h’a\o returned to New London | ham Memorial, from which, after a re- | Jellett of J. B. bourne post, No. 77, [ duties as a member of the faculty at sont . ing an early frost rom a visit in Norwich. ception, they marched to Olympic hall | Central Village: George A. Haskell of | Wheaton seminar: e _— Lese ot wrxflz‘; inl]tisi‘ory chxorciscs shortly aft- | Jéwett Ci y?bund Commander Henry A P. Lath i The bookstores are employing extra r. C, Wesley Hale and family rave | er $.30 o'clock. ~There were about 150 | Hovey of Sedgwick post, No. 1, of | Alanson P.Lathrop and son.Grayson DR. KIMBALL help during the rash for sehoolbooks | returned to Springfield, Mass. from |in line. with Special Aide Charles R. | this city. Sedgwick post was also rep- | Lathrop, of New York, were week-end B sifpties this ek, their country home in North Stoning- | Hale and Division Secretary Robert T. | resented by a good number of the vet- | Suests at Mr. Lathrop's former home has removed his oifice to s o Alcorn bearing the colors, in the van, | erans. on Washington street, A e Block| . T® obster senson at Niantie McCord's grehestra played during the] \Camp commanders in attendance In- : 3 e readway, Wai n Block |, g i fpac 4 g o e icao {s | TECEDRtION. cluded E. R, Wiliiams, Jr., of Mys-| Mrs. Alfred W, Allen, Mr. and Mrs. " !_ {1 . Irawing to a close, the fishermen mak- | I:h Fr nt‘ f‘! encer of Chicago is| A class of 56 appeared in readiness | tic, Dr. Bdward F, Perry of Putnam, | W. . Allen and children, Alfred and Hour\—‘-.»l -8 p m Sundays— | ing no la catches of late sung "ll he home of Mr. and Mrs. | to take the initiatory degree, the bal- | Dr. ¥. W. Darmer of Danielson, and | Barbara, of Huntington place, have re- ®4. Tel 45, sepld - L2 L. Leone Branche on Laurel Hill ave- | ance of nhe\’u‘: perhons whose names | Albert Harris of Jewett City. turned from their summer on Fishers The men are looking at the haber- | nue. were secured being unable to be pres- The 56 new members bring the total | island. dashers’ windows, where fall hat styles ent. The work was impressively per- | membership of Sedgwick camp up to —_— 4 Sestittians: fabiaho 1 Policeman Maloney has resumed his | formed by the state degree team, made | 101, making it the ond largest WATERFORD CAUCUSES preii beat after a vacation of a week, dur- | U0 the following members: |camp in Connecticut. The credit for % 7 £h B Sk : - Commander, Division Commander | this is largely due to Speciad Aide 0 . sary e palitione: 1n beaka liE 3 b ‘ gely du i Both T - 4 T e o ity | In8 which Pollceman Morgan was do- | Judge Ralph M. Grant, Hartford Charles R, Hale of Hartford, while '°k:." N,:’":‘ N’I“' {Town Eles ., s of $6,520 and labilities of $10,-| % day duty. nior vice commander, the enthusiasm with which thé mem- ion Next Month. ts of $6,520 and liabilities of $10,- 2 Commander hur T, bers took up the campaign was an-| .. A B . - Prinei ;. Jodd of the Falls school | 1¢k Chandler, New London, patriotic | The committee who arranged the de- [{p7d, SRIUTday FEAIORRG namirse General Manager Fitzhugh of the|lr.ncipal B. . Dodd of the Falls school | iy ctor, * George W, Sisson, New | tails of the initiation and carried it | (e following ticket for the town elec- Central Vermont railroad will begin | '8 Teturned and resumed his duties|pondon, chaplain, C. Edward Cole, | through with cess comprised | ton in October: 2% 5 the building of a new cottage at|Monday morning. commander Avery camp. New London, | Alvin 0. F commander of | o S¢lectmen, Elmer J. Peabody. Fred & 2 | ecial Afde Charl 4 4k s S £ £y Biia h S. Simpson: assessor. William H. H. s Desth iis st | Special Aide Charles R. Hale, Hart- | Sedgwick c Arthur L. Peale, John [ 27 Simpson; as o : Miss Lillian J. Woodmansee of West | ford; color bea Division Secretary | Donovan, € Keppler, William | SRR 2 BORE] oF Zelle oy emer . 4 - . Dok P iz trom a | Robert T. Alcorn, Hartfor usic 2. Balcom anc s 0. Murphy Jero jeorge J. Bragam: tax New Haven was selected as the place | Thames street refurnied, from. a [ ROVAPCL Md0oen, Ereford: Smnsichen, | R Beltom dnd ;o Murphy. | collector, James MeNaughton: school 1 ng the next state sasngerfest [ month's visit with her sister, Mrs. Da- | " Robert, H. ford; soloist \{'l\hvi the state office Yy ”' the | Visitor, John J. Lawless: (to fill va- of ato saengerbund for 1912 at|vis of Mil Waterman, New London. ; ~ | arransement commitice ; sancy ) lnmee i EOMNOCk oankigs of delegates in They received many compliments on | quet the Wauregan. the out of town: ;;““- "{“'J._‘“v Dimmick. Cyrus 3. Shel- Hev/ Gnd. AL ewkesbury and | the perfect mannner in which they | people remaining in Norwich until to- | 1&¥ and Fred N, Churcly registrars of 2 :: ‘condneted . the ceremonies, ‘Tollow : Faay. voters, James ( Smith and Peter at the Central | thTee children have left for England T nies, L Taylor: tree warden r Taylor; S S \“ and will reach China in November to n & llIV’l J\'H'I!'F Walter I. tt. Will- tive sust mowal S T e O ke . ] iam L. Peckham and Malcolm Brown. ropped turf, be; b e A MOTION LIST BUSINESS | WEST CHELSEA DISTRICT Democrats of Waterford on Monday ing cannas, and fragrant v Loy R IN COMMON PLEAS COURT. HOLDS ITS CAUCUS | dficrnoon made the following nomina- b it LGl IS, d L. Swi | his daughter, i St tions for a town ticket: e Miss Hazel Swift of Wi ntic. were | Several Matters Disposed of and Cases | Short Session with Contest for Only | _Selectmen. Albert H. Lanphere and rations with capital | Week end guests of George M. Hyde of Set for Trial, O e LR ARe B oar. Frank J. Alexander: 'nssessor, Rev. Doctors recommend Arch en i this state | Roosevelt avenue, Norwich Town. R s Frank D. Luddington; board of relief, Shast Oine e b6t S here was motion list business in the | _About 75 voters of the West Chel- | Frasus . Beebe and austin I Pe Why suffer with Rheumatism and 19 four were form. | Mrs. F. H. Clark of No. 1 Boswell | court of common pleas in this city on [sea school distriet met at the Mou e r e T e e s > s i T of St o0 Rt e Hodiy Tor s el lay afternoon and Judge Waller | Pleasant street schoolhouse on Mon- | (onstables, ehe, Jaremis rained Cords of the feet f $125,000. avenue leaves today for two weeks in | B O T R e | e ol o Ca| G Dunbar and iy es Papuriov: o s - New York and up the Hudson river et o R e e B s 1 cole annuAl CAuCHS B e | grand jurors. John J. Cruttenden, Pat- f ho cottagers are the only people Ieft [ ana stay with her son Hdward of New | va: the Actna Brewing: Coo anser. o | members of (he of education for | FIek T Teeley and "Alden W. Harvey Y| will remain until the latter part of the | 7' days or a default ma tax collector for one year. The session | ¥on and Willlam M. Hendrickson (to FRANKLIN SQUARE. | mont A few of the cottag Bl . TP | Answer-in two e A lasted twenty minutes and was quiet. fill vacancy); auditor. Fred B. Morgan; 2 e i By kg e C. A. Cha 1, foreman at H o ee Milkte I Andiron 1L Tread chairman ‘of the | Tegistrar of voters, William E. Gallup sept7a as late ¢ vem Fawe of dlomus Kvéry in Bex k . e e B ¢ land Charles H. Douglas; tree warden, s S— | wve 30w Losaim Ta8 has resigned his position. M | t was orderea | fust 8 o'clock, William A. B e ke | P e i AN | man bas obtained a place as timekeep- | f Pitcher vs. | chosen as chairman and C. Ar Sprague Republicans Nominate. t rt W, Va a m | R i R 4 N | et oF Ahe 'Cons | er with the Mc( e & Penniman Co. rch on on Friday, | throp as k. Th republicans of the town of JUST RECEIVED | ey of e tnrcicat som: | o 1 the sl L R B S i o i S ; St S, Pore s Judgment for the bill of particulars | Ax 11 Breed was nomindted by | Monday evening to nominate fown of- .ondon are to be married soon . was given in the case of A. I Paul | Thomas H. B and the choice was | ficers. Angus Park was chairman of a nmew imporiation of B e ity i TENNIS GAMES PLAYED. & Co. vs. {apore ation, as was that | the meeting and Arthur P. Cote acted 2 2 | z r cademy this| £o.e ng Olcott Get Their Games in the case | of Henry nd | as clerk. The meeting was perfectly | an address | vs. Calvin [me by | harmonious and the following ticket 10¢ a cake at eh oy 2 It o e Nor | W g | aho vy Sty smias ices | Crii Diewe s i | and | Tennis club were | was assined for a hearing here Octo- | educatio served for ten|Marchesseult; grand jurors, Jjohn S. o PR e bl D e e ol | and he nominated | Thornes, Francis 7. Logan, Arthur DUNN'S PHARMACY, |-\ "o i o Doy braone S H el o ek | B, e T, e | DO B B i y| Ghartes Gorman of P ced Tainto : of th Viliis togers. The | Oscar Mathewson, John J. McGuire, 50 Main Steect, | : Siate hospit s board at the FOUR STORY BLOCK omination was seconded TaheRa A tar T vl ke e t | his body was taken to Pu mintor defeated h FOR FRANKLIN SQUARE. |, VI8 fhat e belfeved new blood | trar of voters James Andrew: town v ay. Furial was e It o and new life was needed in the board, | gchool committee, Webster Standish, i > b | cemetery Sunday afternoon. | e R To Be Erected by National Shoe and | D wieyenladsdcin oy I‘::l;;‘-“ Allison B. Ladd: tree warden, Fred At N S fe . Matac \Boat Ownars. Fined. Clothing Company on Site of Blin- | would be sure to make good, the name | miaroy: (X collector, James McGuire: t Nor omington's grange fair| Twenty operators of motor boats on | g g | ould be sure to make good, the name | chairman of republican town commit- next week, a special effort will be made | the Thames river have been subjected SrIan Suseig: ;- chiee. for theithird meember | tee “Tohi O Blever to get together educational ext by | to fines of $100 e for not hav- | o g i W"“].,(”’."\]v”? nomination was Sk s, the school ch Storrs agricultur- | N8 their boats | eauipped. This | 4 Main ) Whitaker and Walter Cowan | GOLD MEDAL CONTEST . . hibits, | toms officers. Fifty-five o e e S 7 S 2 - | the Connecticut river were “. ‘,, Rogers e Suotes | Six Youna People Wili Speak Under C e niy A e Dot 3 at the| properly equipped and have heen fir : R Do ormer | W, C. T. U. Auspices at Contral Bap- ; : »uld [ One of these d his rienc 5 for \ the board.| tist Church. ; : h D nominated C. A r | s e inspec i hre 2 he cholee Norwich W, C. T. U. held ' | d where the tinguisher v salo T clerk, an: hoic o held a | the et s R company pi o by acclamatic For nteresting meeting on Monday 4 [fogauieninty el CUELH Sty Fenry D. johnson. and for | number of members present. The pres- ) i returned | L had it Al D et s e . {tax collector, “Alfred Curtis ident, Miss Harriet G. Cross, pres b ited | nfo! friends. of w g : 5 do well anyor Both = w was chose | fourteen pre- | the inspector, n received : o'clock the mesting was adjourned on | followed by the treasure : | s grand champion ribbons, | (350 Custom house and pay 2 o s s for a contribution from the Norwich . et Sl $100. ade H A g ARG A el riene . 2 SRS 0n his e SRR 5 tten | HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY o he }:.":a.l‘ '\'\gfl“”‘r"li{‘ '«y:v“\;!?”h = Free Employment Bureaus. zes new | TO HAVE DAHLIA SHOW. | Chicaco, which, after it is cleared from , &e ol e R E i e The work of the free Jow|/tne | et deehasn, its present morigages is to be known p 2 Bl e aiet Bobs i 1 ment bureaus of the state for August|tractors. Seen Annual Event Wil Be Held This|as he Frances E. Willard Memorial. ¥ ol & off in workd of tha FFTEIy h Cl 5 t was left to the official board to de- pe e Congregational irch, New | of ‘the pr o onth, with the ex.| NORWICH, COLCHESTER & Month, With Classes for Profesion- | [{ W5 (cit {0 (he offcial board to e 3 iv.‘: don, Oc 1\;{:' 1 and ’x,, adai- ception number furnished with HARTFORD TRACTION co.‘ als and Amateurs. speaking un the quarterly observance you ca | tion to its state secretary, the Con-|help. which shows an increase of a & % »f Temperance Sunday on September i, l ranch will entertain this year | littié over 2 per cent. Tms result of| Directors and Officers Chosen and Re- | London County S vl e -t Yo I b VO Gas & Electrical Dep'l, | oo o icoom (oo ooher ssies | SRCEaons, n, Lo ich (ot 0L | pores e st the Annual Meeing. |00 Mighons Senin st e burkins” | b e “otketies "t oty "HhieY 5 p't., | avid Ladd of New York and | cations for employmen Gk | e ham Memorial for the purpose of dis- | sehool represented by them. The birthe " ernard Perry Raymond of Rhod o G | Monday morning the annual meeting | cussing plans for the ar lahlia | day of s B 2 B 21 Main Strest, Ao, Bhirds HionK for - emylostaent o ol bureaual | SLonis 2 al { g 1 annual dahlia | day of Irances 1. Willard on Septem- lice Building. o T Tt G g e | of the Norwich, Colchester & Hartford | show. It was voted to he aBiow:| ber 28 4t was also votsd ‘o hbfliessn ¥ tione secured 6: ¥ T Traction company was held at the of- | on September 24 and to offer ial | the same Sunday = e, 5 A meeting of the puipit committee - i 3 fice of the company m t Central | prizes to amateurs »wing flow A letter was read by Mrs. S. Howard First Baptist chur Walling- g, at which there were reports | There will be two classes, one strict- | Mead from Claude S. Gunter of Mai | a8 held after the moraing Has Ceased Being an Ornament. ous committees and the state. | Iy for the amateurs and the other for Ind., a reformed drunkard, who I s ot hamarai s The plaster design representing the » that the construction work | fhe profcssionals. The show will ng reformed and educated’ himo P aonday, Aud it wed weanimonily | TG Dl e 00 e 2 rway on the I end. | held at the Buckingham Memorial, ant S mow prepared to uplift those ey call o Rev. William | .4 or the 250th amniversary celebra- | were_elected it is expected that the Chapmans v yndition simiiar to what he is of the IL\ - ,;.‘\ ‘..\\.M j tion of the town in July, 1909, still ](r,\'»o)lt‘n L“lfl tt ID « et Ibert | have a big exhibit |in. He is to publish a paper and the 4 ch, ake the Wallingford | sramde at the right of Cheisea parade. | L. Potter, Dr. i >oilock, of 2 Hion voted to subscribe for one. The Sanitary Wall Coating - Me. Gfhkyer Has supblied | ot b as the Tigkt of Chelsea parade |\ wich:: 'W..8. Gasde of Harttond, Jl‘ AN | 3 1T Fiside pave hnouiivarine ol ¥h6, oRtircl duting twp |uopn. § and it 19 now:an eyesore| fo| R BeckhE of C - reports as to the activities of the Y's | : in the summer. the locality, standing as e al At a subsequent meeting of the di- ST and ' he announced tha White and sixteen shades, the sun he locality, standing e, o || “ A1 atsibacanert moetine of thecdt | Thomas J. Dunne. R Cah T ponean oF ¥ applied t interior sur-| STATE HAS OILED Move the tow or has | President o Lippitt cretary, | s J. Dunne died Sunday the Central Baptist church on Frigay face whether plaster, brick or wood, | charge to see taken down | Dr. H. M. Pollock; surer, £ home at 12 Ocean avenue evening, the participants to be six | ’ i & | EAST SIDE ROAD.’ carted zway, all of whi an be | Potter; executive committee, Lc deat e to a comy young people representing Windham, ¢ — lone fn an hour or two. | Stark, ‘Albert L. Potter, Dr. I seases having suffered | 7o) d New London counties. The H[fl [:. EHI]'E[ w w [ s | The Work at Taftville and Occum Is - — | Tock. ,}Q‘- cmam, r sof time. | winner {s to compete at the state W. 1 aer Strogt| Ao Finished, 10000 Feet Being LAl Basialy W) Commikise: : pressure of other bus- | Mr. Dunne was under ient in al ¢ UL convention at Danbury on IS pen Baturd Sveiiigd Sa Covered—City Spreading More Oil.| The exeutive committee of the court T the directer. | He is survived by who was | uly meeting of the W. C. T. | ot 3 T Bt haren R A of common co was in session until also restgned | Rose Clark, o augh- was a discussion in regard a s B s n o'clock M ning et it licated | ter, Elizabeth to rounds and the need of such } e a tank been use ekly work over the billa] SA SSSERALI S HE demonts, Infloel \ir. Dunne I d places for the active children of the e ¢ v the state T0ad north from the | ind . petl 1s0 took up a | hat the ; t New London for about sixteen y city. Mrs. Thomas A. Perkins on Mon- P 0 Occum. a stretch of | number of other matters and had Iy S PSRN | & there from Norwich and buying| day afternoon repotted on the good vhile a_ stre ¢ 00 feet | Qiocussio e lerpth SegRe R e | Ne Palmer. Previous to tha e > iplay e Sreeng ¢ th of the belonging | {he water sitution, althoush nothing| CLAMBAKE AT PINE GROVE. |he wasa coachman. He was a nephew ducien anasr the e o al] We Servz the Best properts owners a that section | Jfilte W B e At in® | Mumbers, of Golonial Club .Had s/ De- | 2cCheanay, and. Mins: Bauk Duaa., vr porsbioos uat dane BASUSRLs dn iithe ! B o e on e 14 5 202 inches below full pond and| lightful Time, Going by Automobiie. | No: r. Mr. Dunne held memb leas moleated” this summer then, 1 ICE CREAM and CAKE vt e it S dropping at the rate of an inch and S o {ir Dais Ancient Order of Hi- | years. The president trusted more 1s. as only state roads can be coy. | Palf & d2 ce At Pine ., | 360, Benevole ctive. Order 9% &8 only | ance ampake In Pine . | 360, Tenevolent tive Orde —— = in the city in our i i ”‘_‘ e TR unday, given by the members | of Fiks g ITCHING IRRITATION. soslere being o K >t oil g nial club who do not own| He possessed many friends in this i remaining n_the tanic car arier oo | Brain and Nerves e Daets da e ol | aiEy: Jeaves a brother, Patrick PRI di ’ . e e wars coserel having taken the party to the bake in | Dunn, and four sisters, M Worst Form of Skin Trouble Quickly a es brought here and placed on the | x | their machines. There was a breakfast | Dunn, Mrs, Rose Garrigan, Cured by Inexpensive Treatment L Short kection of state road on the 1as; | Must be properly fe T S e TR Gured | byiinexp Side, from the bridge to a point near g opahed it i iChanles: Whitaker Nac | Brady of West Mrce ien you suffer with any < Dhe bt ek moinE e pened irles Whitaker v of t M: | ble, ‘even though the itching Room. the blackemith shop. Al this work | If you expect to co | in and he was assisted Ty Miss Mary Guinan. | secms unbearable. do not think that | Fie Damovin, who 1 e6on 15 o , i NaRbI Vhit At 7.40 o'clock Monday morning the | it 1S necessary to use some disgusting Sate roace abont Bt o to ol the {Sccessful, - money - making | aks D A Ty M. aeath of Miss Mary Guinan « | Breas olntment, Try Holiard, 8 pure e Wil ve ah e s i work., | frair included Charles Whitaker. R-1of the shock from- the operation she | e¢d to contain no grease or acids and On Monday the city b e o A tor ainn e e e D g ent Sunday night. She whichils, po Ccleaty thgsis fintsaant WAUREGAN HOUSE, ng more oll, having Anished Chestaut | The law of cause and effect|fr dinner @ fine time enjoyed at| oy en sfck last Wednesdas the liner - sifeet and placed the oil in rankiin o, prosiagn. tha antos 4 Mary Guinan was born In New Hu- | i riia lon of the akin aud. meke 1t S01c. e R R R T 3 Sl ve_who p K tos on 11 yonrs and. 10 mmenins aso. the | irTitation of the skin and make it soft The Parker -Davenpart Co , Praps. e o ok Favi nedS and | Dopyiriates everything. B Eratt Ll-willls, Dr ol | e ter be s A AEe the | white and beautiful, is almost mirac: nue burn, W. J. Koonz and Charles Lamb., | Guinan. Atter a short residence in|“'Not only are ) i . M AL R v A ong the Tneited muests were & 4. | New London the family moved to this | 1oy” b S, 275 MInor skin_ troubles Sent o Reform School. o Davis, Elmer Kinney, C. B. Whitaker, | €Ity 6 vears ago; Mr. Guinah be= | he e gin oo Gy AERe bEE The Norwich Wickel & Drass Co, | s stbiosen, e fo an il S o RN company here. She was the fourth old- | brcizema are clcansed and heated by % " nty honie, were ed for bein Food | Will Open Season. | yas o bright child'and attchded St ‘l' Th Srde Sty S e ableware, e et ent Contains theelements | . nis arternoon e fal | Fivorite bt her ot trionde sui| A% f MRl Sseied St hg B PN Chandellers, Yacht Trimmings | (Ut (e o tons sid ey wers | Wentan's Auxitiary of | her death brings sorrow Into o happy | Bt S5e and. i sdaition gearances 't and such things Refinished. djudged incorrigib cntenced 1o In wheat and barley— i | home eircle, and the sympathy of the | {oruud che money T e eyt ' i e s S omosd 1o uder | eommunity 1s extended to the family, | does do all th 9,005 SRIMD BE. Macwisir, Gonn | & M v un 5 3 y : e o nded ¢ : { does not do all that is clatmed for it e Hl 21 years are taleen | Including the Potassium Phos J winter R ety she ls survived | Lirges siie 5 cents. HAVE YOUR 1 sphan, while t er boy has| "“d' £ .4 a t # What N“‘Y‘F d = t Elizabetl, Margaret, Helen and | standing, it 1ay be either acute or A AN it o tonh ot grains— ‘:m y(’wlflnlvn’( gt e o ine Ginan | onic, but whatever it is Foley's Kid & o Swa sense into conservation may turn a = [ bhds uicl Remedy will ald you to gt rid of ; b : £ into @ sideshow.— Brooklyn B Al R retooat vatr i Watches and Clocks Repaired Oh T e For feeding Brain and Nerves. Norwich Preacher. Health Ang Sigor, Oneibosiisdt Holes s h’ FRISWELL o AR i < o R T e TR LERR 0L e measony meivides al rey Remedy made me well,” said J , regular maetme. of 1na carventers| T ReASON” | w5, "ty matarins which ave | he Teauet chaget” Ko’ London. “vas il ot Grand View, Wis. Com e : ich Alike, are being successfu eld Sunday. The preacher wae Rev. e tzkine i now. Le: & Oazood FniTdew 25-27 Franklin Street. | union on Meciww ~wening eres a Kea | eotieltad b the Kare minest 1o Italy. Neilson Poe Carey of Norwick o now. Le: & Oas A BT s FeABoni s i make the finest wear- ing hats in the snap- piest of styles, and to fit every man's head and taste. Special L. & H. Furfelt and Dye guarantee permanency i of shape and color. ™ ,The L. & H. is The Hat of a Gentleman x g |23 School Supplies The wants of the school room are many. We are fully prepared this sea. son with a complete line of their re- quirements. Prices are right and assortment com- Rulers, at 1c each. Rulers, Pencils, Erasers, etc., at 2o each. Pencils of various kinds, o Rolders, Tete, ot et cands Pags e Writing Pads, a dozen st lect from, either ink or pencil. to se~« rs, Rul Penhold, special valuss at Sc each. | o School Bags, Straps, Slates, Inkwells, etc., at popular pric Kitchenware Department Preserving Time Everyone now engaged in this line of work. You can make it easy by having the necessary utensi Perhaps this list will be of some service to you: Preserving Kettles, 4 to 20 quart sizes, in gray enamel or all white ware. P. J. MORLEY, Norwich would be done along the same Miss Cross, as chairman of the T. . fair work, reported this success and told of the general work lines. W. ( year appreciation of the temperance liquid ispensed at that booth Dr. Lucille James set forth stronz- Iy the W. C. T need of a purity department, to instruct the young to be pure in ail things, As soon as a superintendent of this department can be appointed, it is planned to have the city thoroughly canvassed. and the ap- pointment of such a superintendent will be takel meet- ing in January to send Mrs. Julia Starr of Uncasville a vote of thanks for her hospitality in re- cently entertaining the Norwich un- fon. Mrs, Mead was appointed to write the letter, and the meeting ad- journed. Received Many Injuries. Soon after 8 o'clock Sunday evening Cornelius _Collins received numerous injuries which will keep him at home for several days. He gave the signal to have the Laurel Hill car stop, but he was thrown by the car starting be- fore he had aligted. He was uncon- scious for a time, but soon recovered and it was found by Dr. Donohue that he bad received a bad cut on the head and his hip was badly bruised. 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