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NORWICH BULLETIN, ‘MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1910 @he Bulletin. |First Baptist Church Pastor Resigns . i i e Good Way to Use ot Setorsey bow e o4 heen | Hyomei for Catarrh FAlR Pflflflflfls ‘Mm.’he" Henry Allen & Son FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS N, X , Sept. 19, 1910. o : 000 She paid $10,000 for & lunch 100® | pegiqes breathing throush the in- he Bulleti 1 11 # 7 which she had n . L TR it olhe Bulieln, ehould be delivered | Rev, William T. Thayer will Accept Call to Wallingford an agrecment with @ man, whom she | LA 5 1V 0 T T miain Under Auspices of : had know : ' MET (pronounce it High-o-me) 5 Subscribers who fail to raceive 1¢ by 1o% HYO! PonEt S 1 & % ow him to spend $10,000 of her money. | ir ¢ o ach ange that time will confer a favor by re- Church will Take Action Thursday Night. George D. Ludd, a palm reader, who | F50m, & howl of steaming water €acity North Stonington Grang GOMPANY Porting the fact to The Bulletin Co. admitted getting between $1.200 and | cuiing stubborn cases. % Incorporated. o $1,800. was charged with ~obtaining | LT SHEEATE SR s iy THE WEATHER. $200 from Mrs. Halterman under faise | Try iti it's vory simple: gives qulc — At the First Baptist church Sunday| And so a hard task confronts me to- | promise to marry her. Ladd, who wag |relief and makes you breathe easicr. o Forecast for Today. morning. hma congregation were dis- (day. Wholly unsolicited, and in a way | arrested Friday night, was bound (o\'e‘r Fill ‘atbo\:'}: half full :r lImlhm: \;u‘m':f Fa“ 0 n e ok mayed when the pastor, Rev. William | that cannot be ignored, an invitation |to the superior court and in default | pour into the water 4 teaspoonful of , Momdas and Taeet: contol Maaqudy | T. Thayer, followihi a few preliminary | has come (o assume another pastorate | of 33,000 bond was committed to Jail. | HYOMEL cover head and bowl with 2 Wednesday and Thursday, : e Sl e Al ? | remarks, called upon Walter M. Cowan | where it seems that we can make our towel. and breathe through nose and Sept. 21 9, 9, et S B TR T R e S R e TAFTVILLE outh ‘the pledsant, medicated. anti- Sepl. 21st and 22nd, In Car ald. On Monday phrtly clonds b clowas | tion as pastor of the church. quently I hereby tender my resignation septic and healing vapor that arise % A weather, with ~ siight temperature | Although it was known Mr. Thaver |as pastor of this beloved church, the |y o aAnna Feld and George J. Heibel | This method relicves that stuffin. . —AT— 3 pe ollo, AP eR had received a call from a Wallingford | official relationship to cease as soon . P o akes ye ad feel fi Our fal i hanges. followed by local rains in the C o a gL I il United in Marriage Saturday After- | it 9nc€: and makes your head feel fin, all opening of Floor Coveringd not . church, it was the earnest and prayer- | after Oct. st as seems wise after . ; R AR et bh 2 A CENES. ful wish ‘of the chusch that e would | quate consultation I suggest that on| noon-Hobe Ferris Givan Big Re- | 4ol can get a bottie of HYOMET at North Stflfllfl toil Ct —Carpets, Rugs, Oil Cloths, Linoleums, | Observations, in Norwich, stay and carry on the work which has | the coming Thursday evening such ac osptitn ‘oh Returning’ Home—Looals. | Osgemd. Cor fon ouly 50 il Ask for 4 etc., will continue alf this week. We ] The: following records, reported from | béni o faithfully and conscientiously | tion be taken as will relleve me of this extra bottle HYOMEI Inhalont. xhibits of Torses, Caitie, Sheep, i Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes |(done during the three and a balf vears | stewardship in accordance with the| 1, (h. Congregatiomal church of this| i 7 r ey ks Horges, Cat invite you to view the most complete in temperatur> and the barometric | e has been pastor of the church. His | customs of our demomination. place at 5 ‘o'clock’ Saturday after- But bear in mind that a HYOMETD b\\llli. Poultry, Pets, Fruit, Vegetables § ctignges Saturdny and Sontas acceptance of the call, as indicated by | In reaching this decision I have not ( PUEP 5 245 PER0% QU ST | outhit which includes inhaler and 1ot} ang Flowers. Art and Domestic Arti- Saturday her. Bar. | his resignation, was heard with regret | been unmindful of your needs D e ol sl aonss oo tIE OYENCMET oo i e e showing that we have ever made in this department. As an inducement to 2™ do'2s | and deep sorrow by the church. church. 'The problems ct 5 SEME. e Mrs. T Geo But, as stated before, If you already | ©1¢ e ot ; 3 3 ; : g . . may seem hard, but no srander oppor- | Hoiber SO0 0f Mr and Mrs. J. acorge | 01 5 haler, a botile of HYOMEI| Trolley. Refreshments served visit this department during Opening . Tiisee 88 B0DE Resmnation, Rowle e s o wou Torwant (that | in duatiiage by, sthb- Rev._ Dénald: B | OBt MLt B0 Cer i e Day, we offer a strong list of special hest 65, Tov o, The 1 Mr. Thayer read ¥ Deckon to you, a ks Mis3 Lena Seidel, & cous! FOMET is anteed by The Lee ; . s e Toliowat o11on of Mr. TAYEr P83 paiiipeen 1ot to feel that a new pastor | MAGLARS Mo Lese BUCoL 8 20R | o TL 0N S iriReints varys| Admission, . Children, 16e. values. They are for Opening Week > the Members of the First Baptist | would be an advantage to you in YOUT| [ oyis Weiland, another cousin’ offi- | where to cure catarrh, sore throst,| septldd only. Note carefully these special of« m. K 10 Church, Norwich, € 2 future ministry. g riated as bes! T ide’s dre 8, co) as! a and croup, or | Highes haif have passed sinc sponse to | G¢ y 800 you anothar | 5, quet of vellow roses. The dress | basis - ; i | pastorate of this church. Perfect ac- |€uidiance you may enter the rich har- |, 57" carried pink asters. As the these special values prevail Predictions for Saturda ¥air; | o o ose | vest flelds appointed to you. I am Porddis e S Otrobando road have moved to Hart- | ¥ ;| cord has marked the labors of these t fields appointed - bridal party entered the church a band 1 1 d to Hart slight changes of temperature; north- | happy vears. Under the guidance of Very sincerely, s wedding march was plaved. on the | ford. L 25 CENTS cast wi the Holy Spirit we have together ac- | . WILLIAM T THAYER. | }ypeh organ by Miss Nellie S, Howie, - MEET] G Sat weather: Overcast and | complished some tasks in the name of | Yorwich. Conn.. Sept. 15, 1910 tho- -organist- - A - large . eompany | _Waltér Heath of Eim avenue at - b threatent o1, mortheast winds. | our bloased Tord. As I look over the | After Mr. Cowan rend the restena |t oiifes yna frienis of the vouns | tended the fair at Kingston, T L, 1 CARPETS —AT— >redictions for Sunda; r; rising | past T thank God for the privilege of | tion he v he question to-the church 7 "H A% TS A0C = 3 week. AT % temperature; varlable easterly winda | oercing with you Guring this period ta and it was voted to vote on it at the D e ey bt — : & i INGRAIN CARPETS 35 .y | yosimdasis weather: Clear; warmer; | sour history and of having & pert in feEular prayer meeting Thureday even- | cureh a. dinner and reception wero || Miss Rowena Fellows of Plain Hill Buckingham Memorial 1YN,H‘, Garpe »:":.?\Izmv“xr v‘(fla "' s mn ure | During these days ties of affection Convention Reports. t"‘_f:.fl“,{i'”'f\} g Mrs. Peter | the week end. | ? 20 ]H"] ey 7, YRl AT | Sun. Moon and Tides. have been formed and strengthened. | The service Sunday evening consist-|yeid of Lisbon, to which many were — es! fly vgn.n], flm i BEST QUALITY INGRAIN 69¢ oNLY. on T Fizh T 3fees | Could T respond alone to the call of ied of echoes from the county cony wvited; and at 7.30 o'clock In the eve- | Mr. and Mrs. Jaw Filburn and All Wool Ingrain Carpet, best quality - Rises. | Sets. [I'waize I Rioe™ [ our Christian fellowship I would de- | tion held the past week at New Lon- [nine’ the German Shooting club, of | $on, James Filburn, spent a day re-| AT 8 P. M. Vg4 i | - 2 2% | cline any solicitation to sever the ex-|don. The several sessions held were | whivh Mr. Heibel is a member, gave a | cently with friends in Ashwillett mids. - Seeapecial. SHON: SIS BRSSP ing r‘l"ahxivvnnhm«.dnnd esps-flally‘ D e Y MrE, W 14 | Supper and reception in thelr honor. ek | Subject to be considered, “The| vard, value 75 i s |l cause of those who during my minietry | Thayer, Mrs. Frank Lathrop. who told | 5+ whicl ere W oV wo hu The E «\.w”t\ league held a meeting | : ich.” A [l 1213 | have surrendersd their lives to Christ, | of the Woman's Missionary meeting, | Jeq merml Slume ara Gareing ood | for Bible study Mriday ecening. under | Cnarities of Norwich. TAPESTRY CARPET 6% FlNE TAILOR]NG 10 But a minisu-r‘ of mr‘» g{\'r\"l must é{(rs. :_\ Iir. Kn:‘mz’., l,\!r Charles Cross, social {ime generally furnished | the charge of Mrs. George Matning. | Addresses by Rev. Charles A. Nor-| Ten rolls of All Wool Tapestry :Cars | 5 [ever be responsive to the interests of [ Rev. William T, Thaver, with general | 3 oon o = L the St " W Lilli SN e 1 Morn i ingdom of God. for in & peculiar | remirks of the convention by Willian. e e R B okt | b c:flrs Sl bridge potomags, ynd ‘ITLi's;:m“ John Kukia Il T4 way he is not his own R. Cowan, Sr. M and Mre. Teibel will reside in | Town strort i the guest for a foy e S AT g (e 399, Y o > T a newly furnished home in Lisbon, | days of Miss Meligssn Dean of ILyme uffet refreshments an L Kbaanberiatis. . takan” tae G 2 e et Bl s b Rl and begin their wedded life with the i L 2t E. A. TRACY, President. H. W. TIBBETS, Sec'y. followed by flood tide. Merchant Tailor, 208 Main St T — without extra charge. ) suliogtexiiacharge. THE CHURCH AND MAYOR THAYER WRITES best wishes of all their many friends | yive william T. Case of West T in this section. Junisa GREENEVILLE FHELANONING MEOPLE EOIENRRETT ke R SRS L sorinid We show a large line of Filli e ila obe Ferris Home Again. i ot f B o Springfield Wedding of Local Interest T"S‘:{QUAI;‘G':°;‘1'M“";° AEI_:’“‘_S".:’:;""I’: & 'e""*of s,::"’:;"yae:':'"”fr:" ono8 | \ibert (HoBé). Rerris, b atar thika | D12 & such_as Burlap, Denims, Woodgraines Bronze Powders Tl e oplla IMGE L e D Kauear: | e ion arloan mksBctation” Aas returned |-, Mr, Ang Charles McGibney MISS m. C ADLES slocaller Ja prees, man Recovering from Injury—Per- Mayor Charles F. Thaver, a candi- | (05 ic ome in this place on account | family of Clinton avenue spent ronzing Liquids ! REAL HAIR OIL CLOTHS-LINOLEUMS Edna Luthera Parkhurst and {of Rev. Dr. M. S. Kaufman at Trinity | “An_Open Letter to Everett J. Lake. Gold and Silver Enamels OIL CLOTH at 29¢ | absence from his manager before their | | season had closed because their team [ Mr. and Mrs. Frederic | Perkins Raynes were married | M. £ church Sunday morning when Sorrowing Sir: I would ten sympathy. I know how it is myseif n I learned on 4, at the home of [he preached from the text Galat 1in of winning the pennant, | children of New London were at MT. | is none too good to deceive the peo Whe! I hava been the North Spring- | vi:2, Bear ve one another's bu N this: eayalal kBatricd wes: Liven | Burdlci® formes home: o Tttt AL . 4 Y e 3 : il r. W. W. Weeks oficlat- fand so fulfil the law of Christ. Saturday preceding the Hartford con- | 31y o®, “Ciow “of " their -~precistion | avenue, Sunday : R A B ht Horvs tate e & Daaied b Quaiity Floor OL GRS Stove-pipe Enamel | ine." Tre bride was attendea by Mrs | By the church, wa understand all re- | vention that the Goodwin agents were [ 17 45 @ show of thelr -oprect et | ¥ | At mhke yourself mrotesque. be sty-| 9-4 6-4 and 8-4 widths—epecial price Harold Perkins, and Cha: encer | ligious organizations which claim to |scouring the towns to influence delc- | vour " He was also presented a fine | Mr. and Mrs. Harold Keables of New | lish while Miss Adles is here to im 20c a square yard, value 35e. —ar— | was best man. The wedding m follow the teachings of Jesus Christ, | 8ates who had been elected as new baseball suit, Mr. Ferris was giv- | york are visiting Mr. Iceahles® par. | prove your appearance. She will he L ms ] ' i St |was played by Mrs. Charles Spe said Dr. Kaufman. fen 111d a fow Of oy felends that{., s 'bie vecoption spen, bis arrivel] oy 4 45 Mie A B ) 7l in Norwich entire weok of Sept. 19th. [ LINOLEUM at 35c |and the catering was by Gray Laboring people are those of limited was y e Dismal Swamp, the | ;) o village, where his many friend 2 e e AT 7 7 i Heavy Linoleum—short le Btore open Sa until| of asters, goldenrod ahd evergreen, a |honest living for themselves and their | d00med. If reports are true that $1,200 | NEW YORK.210 Went 111¢h st,| ©N0USh of 2 pattern to cover a geod reat bank of palms forming the altar. | famili per was the price paid to capture your it Py AT S Mr. and M MeShahan and | e i size room—special price 33¢ & square e bride was gowned in a lace trim. | These are not two distinct classes | delegates away from you. all I have | - HATHOC Flen WOT OWL | their son and Miss Catherine McMa- | Telephone i sept1ad vard, value 50¢ and 60c. " — | med lingerie robe with a veil, and|of persons. For the churches of this|!0 say is, they were not worth the | n the hascball game Sacurday afi- |han of Hanover were guests el | carried a shower bouquet of lilies of world are made up very largely of [mone ¢ the ‘single ‘mén: the former nine came | of MT: énd Mrs, McShahan te- | OTHER SPECIAL VALUES the valley and bride roses. After the | toilers—wage earners—men and wo- | “Why, the highest price paid to set | the single men the former nine came | vant srect. | During Opening Days we offsr eur reg= wedding and the reception which fol- [men who get their daily bread by | delegates to vote against men in 1902 | fat the ¥lctors by fhe Seore of 18 1o - | T L ot lowed, the couple left for New York |the daily sweat of their brows. How- | Was $200 per and those who sold them- | JUC BAmE WO WEHIN ICCOSERE RO A dressing of tar has heen applied niars THER - ot BN CAsE e and up the Mudson. They will make |eVer. it is & fact that multitudes of | selves then got ten times what their | S0 % L ah P WOR MO0 21 [ to the road on West Town street “ special prices— return. Mr. Raynes is the son of Mr, |8ion that the church is antagonistic - i bl A B il to giv =y o their enthusiasm |apd from just above r street t 8¢ q % 5 e oo all { g Mrs. C. B of No. 15 Four- | to them and hence they have become |DOX in the Erandstand for your p 1o ',~,f,\..fi. b5 ‘mffa t \;i?“’:al‘l“:\t"“.d.f} At i TSty o = §0c quality at 50c a square yard. | teenth strect, Greeneviile, and is man. |alienated. either indifferent fo the |vate use and you shall have a fine | BRCTRVEr 2, £o0d BEy, - ‘ Pads, Composition Books, Pencils,| INLAID LINOLEUM $1.1205 | ager of the meat department of the|church or openly hostile thereto. This | view of Goodwin when the aeroplanc | bY Tl S s S \ ks hd i 00US blic market, where Mrs, |i3 & deplorable situation—most unfor- | o which he rose so grandly at Hart- S Y ¢ Miss Myrtle| pang, Ink, Mucilage, Paints, Crayons,| Infaid Linoleum, patterns through to was formetly o booorkeener, | tunate, damaging and fatal to the | ford ‘turns turtle’ in November and Note and Comment. cCord, Miss horp and Hen- | Dack, all perfect goods—speelil pred et & , herous presente of Wil | truest welfare of all concerned. Both |1ands him in the Dismal Swamp. Does | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lariviere of New | T¥ Carroll were < unday of | Pencil Boxes, Slates, Erasers, Straps, a square vard, value $125 -y us sell you your B .- pictures, cut glass and linen was | Sides are blameworthy. The breach is | it not begin to look like we must iford, Mass, are visiting at the|: I and Mrs, LRI 0T 50 Football Geods? Special prices s “lver ‘from the emploves |not wholly the fault of the toiler. | increase the size of old Dismal? Have me of Mr. Lariviere's brother, Pe- | Clarks Falls .anes, Lunch Boxes and Baskets, 1 o ¢ ‘che Springeld market and s 3109 | SOme men who have been most exact- | You hetrd anyihing from Bulkeles? | tor Lariviere of Norwich aver e — S wee Tt Cae e . ing and borne down upon the wage | Sorrowing one, tell me. h d Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alexande MHS DA f i ose Guards. .. 50c M/ Avel Christianson on the Cars Again. |tial church members. The atmosphere | fuil and strong Varn him, kind sir, | but now. residing in-Long Hranch week to the house ofi the Otrchando Head Gears 75 iyl . . - | of many churches, the lack of warmth | Of the fate of Sibley, and of Hale in|Jj is visiting at the home of his|road recently occupied and| septs = . The many friend of Axel Christian- |and sympathy for the workingman has | Maine | brother, William Nolan, on Slaters | Mrs. John Rile: | g Furniture Refinished Shin Guards a K son of No. 613 North Main street, mo- ‘A prize of a fine photo of Goodwin | ,ver | i i3 ™ n | been chilling and repellant. Again, | P 3 v} avenue | Wo maki’ n snéaTaliiRte e Foetball Shoes. ........ .. $3.00 torman on the local trolley line, are|we ministers, in our meal for the spir- | in the Dismal Swamp is offer r the —_— S S | 1 . e ake ki P A Football Pants b $1.25 | Pleased to see him about again. after |jtual and eternal welfare of the peo- [ cOrrect answers to the follow o- | Abel Reeves and family of Daniel- MARRIED | |§ finishing furniture. All work Supperters S ons e his long and = painful iliness. Mr.|ple have often failed to place due|nundrums especially designed 10 |son made a trip to this place Sunday [ RAYNES—PARKHURST—In ng- ey $ |§ done in our own work roome ristianson sprained his shoulder | emphasis upon the needs of the body |stump the end men »y automobile and called for a short| fleld, Mass, Sept 14, 1910, by the Sterling Silver, Silver P direct supstvisibn; Ankle 8 2 s . : 3 under ou ot sup nkle Supporters, a pair 50c @ about thiee weeks ago by slipping off [and the urgency of supplying tempo- Will you try for the prize time at the home of John Reeves on| Rev. Dr. W. W. Weeks. Sheldon Per- | 5 Jersays $1.25 to $6.00 |2 rai tie while at work 10ading |ra) necessities, We have made the| “1—What is the difference between | providence street kins Raynes to Miss Edna Luthera || Depositware, Cut Glass, Prices the lowest consistent S o e g . ties on a flat car near Sachem park, |impression that we are too much ab- | Goodwin 1 Sibley of Oil City? | e Parkhurst . 7 with Hght werkmaashipl e call and we w |and has been confined to his - home |sorbed in trying to increase the popu- | (Answer to he stated in figures.) e e el e e S Clocks, Etc. h rig » ou. ever since as onscquence. He re- |lation of heaven to be sufficlently in- 2—Have we in. Connecticut, o gov- [ A large number of the people from | o o e Sattasassion; aunrantied] sumed his duties on the cars Saturday | terested in andeavoring to mprove the | ernment of the people, for the people | (s place took advantage of the fine | 47 1910, by the Rov. Donald 7 % Wbl b Desitabl ‘LL'”G HUBBEH CO | for he first time since the : ent | condition of earth’s burdened and suf- anrx1 b%’vfi"f Jeomez, . ; |ihe T. A C. baseban e In. Baltie | Weld ABWTOE Liebhes o setul an 2siraple Estimates cheerfully furnished. | occurred Christianson, although ing population. Men and women in 3—-What is the difference between (286 T 2. O 008 e meat e .0 s 2 o tal and welEsRt I perfectly able to carry on his work |want have often found more practical ! Bulkeley and a woman the hobble | e ,‘,,,k‘ AAheRAE quy eet et | DIED. | Articles for Wedding ol batuedib . 191 Main Street. Nor as before, has not wholly recovered |assistance in benevolent orders and la- y Skirt? g s o s Jis Gif at once, 102 from his injury, and is still suffering | bor societies than they could get from | “4—What is the price of a governor- EECER 1o Moo sept. 15 itts, | ate Street, New London M| riom its crrects the church. So rapid have been the T J NORWICH TOWN T S T i e | e changes the church has not been able or the senatc | —_— | - < T Has Started Homeward. to adjust itself to the mew and try- | (Signed) “CHARLES F. THAYER.” |Service at Sheltering Arms_smlmdi S e Mr s Banar i sy Finest Goods ‘ ordon of Fifth street, |ing conditions. She is, however, eag- e a—— Road Supper Netted $34—Tar for| Woodms 5 years, | c o Of Tirth street, | re 20 het full duty to all classes FUNERAL. Fload \Shoper | o 2 Largest Sfmk MATTINGS n enjoving his wnnual va- |2Nd repents her failures ~and sins s okmye 0o | GRAY—_1n Cuicago, 111, sept. 15, 1510, |} Lowest Pric | aveling through the west, has | touching the labor problem. FrederiokR. | Wasley. There was a large attendance at tha |\ A1os AL Gray. age ears | | CHINA MATTING 25¢ from Denver, Col, that he is Action of Federal Council. o AR AR there | Sheltering Arms on - Sunday after- | Nouce of funeral her —— FHoeavy Grade China Matting, splen. cave there and return cist.| The federal council of the Churches | yag'y prayer service over the remains |00R at the service in chavge of the | PRERA N, Norgich, Sepl 1% 1o10 quality—special price 25¢ & yard, n his letters to friends in the | of Christ of America made up of the Pretert S Wasier at his Gats | Rev. E. S. Worcester of Broadway | Notice of funeral mereart | i b H Ei | o ; hat he has been having a |leading evangelical Protestant denomi- | pr Fredgrick R. Wasiey at his late | [0S % 5L o0k on The Friendship | yimern 1 i T e 0ill (1 80, ISS lghiy cnjoyable time all the while he | nations, over thirty in number, ShOWs | conducted by Rev. d. Bidred Brown, |of God. Mrs. Charles Tvler Bard and Meech | JAPANESE MATTING 25¢ een away. proof of this by its recent action. or of Trinity Episcopal church, | Mrs. F. S, Young sang The Lord ie My | P vices 1 1™ e ity W v i = 1t ways~ o us It Heemsw thas the | Soctor of THnlly Episcopal church. U0 Do Pot0E SN CESCT e | Mt ra | ¥ne Quality White Japanese Mat p | Ladies’ Charitable Society Elects Offi- | churches must stand - where from 2.30 until 3 o'clock it lay | €iving great pleasure to the house- | e s e i | ting with pretty inserted designs— - = cers for the Ensuing Year. “For equal rights and complete jus- | FRES, TOU 50 ANCC B HOO™k lares |hol Miss Freeman, pastor's assist-| e | spectal price 25c a yard, value 35e. \ mecting of the Ladies' Charita- | tice for all men in all stations in life. |, per of friends and business ac- |ant, was pianist N ey B SOMEEY OF. Ot WS atitas| “For the right of workers to some | PuZDET O T 5 i s Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kennedy of| James M. Paine’ of HODGE'S FIBRE MATTING o s 5 in the Do €0t [protection against the hardships often |4 = i " wbs New TLondon were giests on Sunday |7 era} will by { 7. e quality at 27e a yard day afternoon in the basement of [Protection against the hardablvs Ben | “rhe public services were conducted | New n e y v 1w T V rhf g " the church, the following officers were | fesulting from the s by Rev. M. Brown at the church at |of their cousiia, Mc and Mra. Altert| “op Bieda st t Has eignt 50c quality at 46c a yard | glectod for the ensulng vear: Presi- | UGl Gt iple of conciliation and (e e ,‘ Relativos snd feh : 0 | president. Mrs, 30 Heales: second vie |rbitration in industrial dissensions. avenue will be graduated this -| DEMPSKI—In this ci t. 18, 1910, | I fl n | Tary. Miss Katherine Moore: assioiacs |from dangerous machinery, occupa- I ties e ik A LN it npski and Toresa Reto: e RUGS..A“ Sizes 1910--FALL rding secretiry, Miss Lizsie Galla- |7 tie abolition of chld labor. = F - g | Notide o tuneral hereatter |8 Business World | SMYRNA RUGS 95c s P TR Continued on Page Eight. | ! g e i bt 1919 cr: executive committes. Mes. Jonn Gonge Lawn Supper Netted $34. iF'E'-,‘:.’S.,“ thig s Sent. 16, (Berry | ) | Berersitle Smsre e I am now showing my new| haries J. M aney. Mrs. D, “MeCor- | 1.?1:.‘;:!1:: ‘f“"e‘:f:“‘:{'m 2 D vices at his I , A diploma from the | price 95c, value $1.19. 4 : s_C. E. Fox, Mrs. E. Bowen, diamond glitter c nmet s fashioned country ter 1 ncoln aven o : ) line of Fali Woolen i, ("Donovan, Mrs. W Malone, | held at the Wide Awake dancing pavil- lon offana road, Saturds i vl A7 ;Vo’w;:" Business C‘;.l | AXMINSTER RUGS $1.69 " Donovan, Miss Kate Buck- |ion at Frank Smith's mills in Canter- |noon and evenine. A fine rey Ofl Yantic cemeter | ege has more weight B| ster Rugs size 27x55 inches— CHAS. H. NICKERSON, bury last Friday evening. Music was iked beans, cold. ham ad, cake | g pop LTt . £ | SHice 3169, vale §9.28, septec Fine Tailoring furnished by Robert F. Stanton’s or- and ice cream waa served on the lawn. | BAEE St ut AL with business men than §| Rt. Rev. Bishop Nilan t St chestra of Willimantic. S. B. Val- | The procecds, $34, are to be applied to| Mary . wife of Ch Bur- P _ B AXMINSTER RUGS $3.39 e M oG U R S R e T s s s a bushel of *‘recommen MINSTER RUGS $a30, | 2 oty onfirmation to Large [ o sote. Double teams and automobiles attractions was a gypsy who told | 4EERE SO dence il T ations.”’ e me Ha of pactrHineiine Be'ore Class. brought the city guests and local peo- | fotunes. A quilt was awarded Miss| 5% SO0 rnoon e fy oy | On October 21, at 7.30 o'clock in |ple attending. | var Rogers. hose assisting the | 2 . - . Mo in t ng, the Rt Rev. Bishop Nilan = i | hostess were Mrs. Olsen, Mrs. Ches = - It’s an evidencs that CARPET-BIZE AUASHEN ving | a0 S Sl Pallo ere. [ bro. Stiss Tessie Grant ahd Miss 15m- the holder knows modern ]| A% =T MRS R 2L waot, s and Summer Horse Goods (the bal.|"d UMenty-five four members of the stats. polloe, A Entertained Class Members. | frar oughly. | Value si5.00 eath L. Rudd of New London, Frank Bo- 1 Mrs. George Manning entertained t1 Sireat 21ce of this season's stock) at CUT| Death of Antome Dempski. gard and R. W. Wheeler of Bridgeport Iner Sunday sehool class from the iain Streat, B Siid for catelegan. | TAPESTRY BRUSSELS RUGS $15.98 DEEP PRICES, and there are many | .o "\7%, Domosic ”H;‘nkfln‘u")h_ru‘ old | and W. B Jackson of wWillimantic Methodist F pal « h at her Y | Ten-wire Tapestry Brussels Rugs, - 2 ntone Jempski an aresa | gpent the night here. They left Sun- home on Saturday ternoon | :| g size 9x12 fee pecia b rare bargains. Retoski, of this place, passed away |day morning. o5 | g | W. E. CANFIELD, LA i al price $15.98, Sunday eve: g A hout R o'clock after 2 4 Pri s 1 . W ety Aot Shists | Breakfast Table Topics. rincipal. THE L. L. CHAPMAN (0., o el e i VG, | 5y e of ke o ors | iiasmes Roes, aige 3 tsst A IO ol B6a g iret Baptist Rally Day. lings, Miss Minni X e e | visiting at Wer former home in Mystic. g : cminster Rugs. sire 8 fast 'N"’:. Norwich, Conn. At the First Baptist Bible achool — FREDERICK R. WASLEY 5 s b pecial price $16.50, » ” Sunday Supt. Edward Fowler spoke of [ Progress of the Local Football Team. |3 o'clock, there being man D Sppm Bhey el Wip T P T g ___|the rally day services which are to be [R5 fels o¢"the Tocal footbal | ance. there el reprecen | - | | AMER[LA[\ HOUSE $25.00 RUGS at $18.98 mocia et pa iy, and the xally 195 | team, of which Paul Gadle is the cap- | neas men and members of tie 1 | Brs ! Axminster Rugs, sige 9x12 feet in & % ¥ eVening. | tain, have been putting in some .4 | bodies to which the deceased bel G . w b i pretty floral and Orlental designg— There is absolute comfort | vhen an attractive programme will be 127, BavS JRen PULIE I some atd | o0 o mployes, basides relnilven | Lo oty 1oy Epecint Trice $15.05, varue $eB.00. : i, arranged by a committee | o1 North Main street, and before long | Dumber of whom were present from | | s SPECIAL RATES to Theatre Troupes 5 : g for you wrapped up in one rank Chureh, Mra Brizse Mies | Bope to begin their fall games. Tn or- out of town, including his two brotii- | | Lady Asstetane. Traveling Men, eto. Livery comnected deal b - g ey | der to provide football suits for the|e'S. Herbert J. of Medford, Mass i _’ lin. M pstrof : o . of our erpoamplin, | Mre. Armetrong. |entire eleven, the members have In |and Frazier A. Wasley of Manchest e ne LG R Regina Vacuum Cicaners $18.00 v, Mrs. § mind o sari a raffie for a box ot |3 M. Fred S John of Columbus, O. | o Heury . Church. Wm. Smitz Allea g cigars in the near futore, whereby ey e e Dilix ob. datnt ) Sulylzdaw o3 A guaranteed suction cleansr, the o - v | of Webster, Mrs. S. W. Hc ath P o dssortment Bt i Coat Sweaters ey expect to secure the necossars | O Webster, Mrsl SUW. tlovt south | Like Facts, Are Stubborn : g A Fine A n lightest Tunnimg and most BOWAERN e ‘\,I: Woodman. 0 Things, but Quickly Yield NEW FALL | ’,’11 [ INE y band - machine made —price new Notes About the Village. oHlie auartetic of the church choir, | B e A i : / L $18.00, former price $26.00. Visit our 3 5 e i Siite e Baptist | MCIUding Miss Mabel . Clark, Miss | o Si e Treatment. e have the exclusive sale of La- Carpe Atnent o % if you are going auto ndmg,‘ heterson tamily at Third Baptist| Rk’ Lcee Walter M. ek me e i palyition Shoe 3350 wnd 31,00 AT LITTLE PRICES. bt e L 5 : ; chureh tonight.— & R A et | fen's King Quality Shoes, $5.50, chine demonstratad. For sale or to boa | e borer's Task Is Grer, 4ha. For all Thy | $4.00 and 3500 G STAN rent. Telephone or ot bunting or boating at this| “and Embalmer coCuptain Durid Cumyion of Eneine | Saiite Who' Fram Tnah Lavars Fioh | Gt two-ounce puckage of Kintho | ..—,;Mm A BiLL, u',“fi“ s lag bl T season of the year. A com-| 48\ Thare ware toany beatuital loral T | coxiru brreneidy o it oods counicr | T e W 3 : . 0 Franklin St., Bulleti — = in ‘whlolj the deceased was held, . . |your:Treckles willbe. gone like maglc | Bt Sfl Note——Floor Coverings beught du plete new line just received. | . s ::,;.B‘.‘“’_'," Sidg, Fhiomak icirby. ot "Pirh: strast ras | R AL eate Tl e g Eond, ke LmAkic F. C AI(HI N, M. D., opening. days, ‘will g " ::.':a'. | s % turned Bome Saturday morning from|uan, Frederick W. Lester, Henry I0 | Kate A - S (helsea Savlngs Bflflk PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON e Prompt service day or night & brief stay In New York. Parker, S: Alpheus Gllbert, Howard 1., | “Some tin Y bCukh e v ok ¢ el wanted upon payment of a reasonable J. C. McPHERSON i Rl : e | it By i | S e g Pl IRt g 0 o | S B, S i | S . L. MC b Restdence 116 Broadway. Charles 0. Murphy of No. 259 Cen- | will_be ‘taken to Norwalk for burial | directions. My freckles are all gone, Wich' Savings So J~ septls opp. Theatre. tral avenue has recently purchased alat 7 o'clock fhis rning by Henry [se I fecl very grateful to you. and|Gity of Nerwich on Wednesday t e — 181 Main Sireet, Tlechdis Ad:s fine automobile. which he purposes to| Allen & Son. Rev. J. Eldred Brown | will certainly racommend it o my | 2186 1810 af 11 a'clock 4. m WHEN you want to pat your busi- e nrm ~ept1s Hatter and Habardashe . use in connection with his hardware| will accompany the relatives ana con- |friends” Any one with freckles can| Narwih connl tear 7 ry. {nems hatnra'the public. there'is o me: £ i sbusiness . dauot the committal service. do likewise. Money back if it fails, sepida S ha holmns ' Hhe Rulloune advestis.

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