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» AR ok NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER mll Blllm. AR SIAN w s AH FAV“REB it Yo 1 “Snow of W ndv B Shede el Ve a1 mase M:;.‘":::"c:‘" Nl e l" IE f EI I E NOMINATES JOHN H. DAVIS les' pond, .Exeter, Monday, C.| LB bo Tollowed flenry Allell & So = e K. Snow of Washinston strét and Wal- ' mosquito crop is sure to n'.bxisz cd | § ter Robinson of Exeter caught in less with o bumper crop of FURNISHING ]* | | of the Nineteenth District—First | crel, some weighing 2 1-2 pounds. They sulcide in Kansas next year, for mos- Preston Nominee in 20 Years. also secured a large string of mud quitoes are certainly - numerous this The Bulletin should be delivered Special Meeting of the Water Board for Action—Approv- —_— pouts, averuging 11-2 pounds. Norwich, Thursday, Sept. 29, 1910. Unanimous Choice of the Republicans §,; "0, i & Stfing of cleven pick- that is true there will be no race | fall.—Kansas City Journal UNDERTAKERS fleuusz}dilch ubscribers who fail to receive 1t by & . % n the town hall on We v , i . % 5 §8 Main Streel. that time will confer a favor by re- al of the Council will be Awaited. in_acdition to the delegates to the | an auction was held on Tuesday [nd| estion Depar[s J COMPANY ain . Dokting the tiot to s’ Bullettn Ca Nineteenth senatorial convention of |and Wednesday at the residence of W. | = republicans. The convention was call- | I Browning, on Wauwecus Hill,where | ‘ ed to order by W. S. Allis, chairman |3 large barn and silo were recently de. raov nsmsTANT whem mmqueste, || | 0 T WEATHER. There was a epecial meeting of the | Ing one or. more artesian wells, but no | of the senatorial commiltee, who said | Siroyed by fire. . A bl crowd was|Stomach Agony and After Dinner | Prediction for Tod oard OF Water o s Wed. | announcement of the vote passed was | that the duties of the senatorial com- | present on Tuesday in svite of the R = % i ater commissioners on Wed- | 1o g0 ™ ny o vacutive committee,which | mittee are unsettled, but he always re- | threatening weather. Geoge Burling- Distress Stopped in 5 Minutes oy For New Ensind: Fair Tharsday | "©02Y MOrIng in the office of the | hus boen considering the question also, | membered the definition of their dii- | lam catered. Farming tools and fur- > ; nr llh“er and Foda: T en Y ear dhursday | commissioners for the purpose of con- [ may have some report to make on the | ties by the late Frank T. Brown, Who |niture were sold and at & p. m. the| Why should any scnsible person e s aiEht 1o moderate north | sigering the question of the water sup- | matter at that time as the result of |said the committee should first sub- |auction adjourned until 11 o'cluck on | continue to suffer day after day with |} ecoming variable. ply and providing some means for|Mayor Thayers investigations in Mas- | Py the candidate, then call the con-|Wednesday i L Stock, the standing crops | terrible stommch ailments when The|lf ‘:’ re d’ tions from the New York Her- | helping out the present situation. As | sachusetts. vention to order and afterwards Suar- |and the farms were left to be sold on | Lee & Osgood Co. guarantees MI-O- epa ment e m Thursday fair weather and |the result of the vieit of the board to| Th reservoir on Wednesday was 232 | antee his election. (Laughter.) He | Wodnesd: One farm was sold at|NA stomach tablets to cure cven the moderate ntures ith the | inches below high water mark and is;thought he could safely perform the |private sale, the other farm brou Toothache Is Stopped 1t | worst case of indigestion, or money prevail, | Meadow brook in company w with 1 winds, and on | well-drivin 2 i ? i i o having press- ,., K i oD { bRt Formal show days are now over *rida 3 LA well-driving expert on Tuesday it was | dropping about two inches a da. first duty and thereafter having p $2.300. The stock and standing crops | back. . | Friday fair weatber, with siight tem- | thought something should be doric at| . There has been a very emall rafall (ed the button would allow the con- |\were sold at good prices. It vour stomach rebelis after eating |1 but we shall continue to have on PEERIIS chugsk > board took action in regard | this month. On Tuesday the shower in | vention to do the rest |ard ‘food ‘sours or ferments in thelll i hundreds of smart Hate stomach causing gas. neartburn | { H. Reeves, Here and = i Noted Hets and. Thers: and heaviness, two MI-O-NA tablets { comprising the latest authentic Observations in Norwich. ter, bul nothing was given | the morning amounted to .12 of an| Upon nomination by Chosen chair- The following records, reported from | ¢Ut for publication inasmuch as it is|inch, making a total for the month|James C. Fitzpatrick wa _chal Allyn of Tanner street is spend- . B0 Ny e i gt S PR o e changes | neces: to have the approval of the | thus far of 1.73 inches. Last Septem-|man and he thanked the (:u!\\enl;n|\ ing a few days in Montville. will drive away the Iery in 1’... styles for the Fall season of 1910. A‘ 0nce Nefhgs and the barometrie | court of common council, which will be | ber thera were inches of rain,while | for the honor. For clerk W. I Allyn 34 jminutes and leave the stomach feeling Beaver Hats are in great de. | p Wednesday : in session next Monday evening. The | the monthly average for the past thirty { nominated A. C. Harkness of Pres-| g....¢ yjeMahan of Sturtevant street | SPlendid. iz W, mand this season, and the beau- | action of the board will be submitted | vears is 3.49 inches, so that this|ton, who declined, and named W. L I3 "4 e rirmer home In Hanover for| A large box of MI-O-NA il ol d . by the | to_the council at that time. month’s record is way below the aver-| Allyn of Ledyard, who was chosen. .’ foi gays, | tablets costs 50 cents he Lee & ects are more stunming £ It is understood that the board|age. It is, however, much more than After the call had been read by the JEETRS | Osgood Co. and leading druggists than ever. So we offer a splen- i b s e deems it advisable to proceed at once | was received in Sepiomber, 190, when | clerk a credential committee ~ WAS | liss Ida Thurston of Hallville was | eVerywhere. 5 ble of anv | f] did assortment of the finest qual- || | "Highost ‘78, Towe to heip out the supply and favors driv- it was but .93 of an inch. i | the guest of Mis. C. H. Lamb of 'J'o“nl\”“I "::I—\:‘I\tfl fi:g““;""“{r“\i‘\” SRoraRtn ity Long Hair, Untrimmed @ | street on Wednesday. kind, G L s oo 4 ] | Comparisons. o . | tablets today. They not only build up|l| Beaver Hats, hand finished and soler: westerly winds. gason avenue visited their son in Jew- 10 the entire body oI 5 the season, in bl ] DROPS | Wednesday's weather: As predicted. NEW LONDON COUNTY DRILL SEASON TO OPEN. ett City, Wednesday. ‘3{)\;-:< LEEAT Blood anid uenel [ P R e of o :u:l?:: u-s'l‘l:ll‘:’u::]: { Sun. Moon and Tides. Annual M a:rng Held at New London | Adjutant General Cole Gives the In- Mrs, or was the guest on and make the weak more vigorou i from $5.00 to $7.50— | . P S e S —Officers Re-elected. structions Men Are Required t3 | Wednesda Albert Miner at her o e o R 3 { when everything else fail. | T ises. FBete. || Water: | RS%% | o Ve P o RirS Profafsay. hiome on Huntington avende. Jour kianey waunle may be of tons | ff Our prices $298 o $5.98 I The annual meeting of the New — standing, e e iy ACULE 25 CENTS | = London County Historical society we. SR b Selah Mitchell of Mystic was the| Chronic, but whatever it is Foles (-“}mr We invite inspection of our M T held Wednesday afternoon in the so- | Adjutant General ( “Cole many | | guest early this week of Mr. and Mrs. | ey Remedy will aid vou to 2t 1id of{ il Fail Millinery showing. e clety’s home, the Shaw mansion In | matters of interest fo the const artil. | | Frank Skinner on the Scotland road. it quickly “and _restore _your ‘natural ( s 8 New London. The society's business | lerymen here and in this part of the | } e “ rfllnlh "#‘é..::fif‘."m:;"",:‘,‘;T““?v’x'“ ey, | session opened at 3 o'clock and was | state are set forth as follows Ji M, Rud Mre. Atbeit Miner and theleh g SRR eIl T Slaty.. Wis- ATBme ’ e e No; 1 and other places. tinue to and including May 31st, 1911 Jictiepe. i - s | TSix hours after high water it In 1ow | ' Bresident Ereter B Boxers pre o al cluding May 31st, 1911 | S— _— ONLY, i ohiat ik, resident Ernest K. Rogers presid- Commanding officers a W = j uds which is foowed by fived Hida. ' [ dn © T s tenalte Nbke BUMOIL: | isme R o e Qlistialild | . Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson of Wil-| MARRIED &+ <L AN INTRODUCTORY SALE, i ted, showing an increasing interest ip | rills, which must be not less than ona | {Iikulic were recent visHore: 80, Are Qe P { GREENEVILLE the society’s work and partieularly in | hour and a quirter each week, and will | Thompson's former home on the Taft- | Greeneville, Sept 2% 1010, by Just two days more of the e S e the Shaw ménsion and its treasiires. also publish the regular drill hights ot Vilefdd i nson of Greencville 1o Ml demonstration and introductory ) Oscar L. Christianson United in Mar- soclety elocted . the following | each organization of their commands. > e e M. Weshburn of Sout sale of { FINE TAILORING Fiage 1o Miss Hortense M. Washburn |Oficers f0r the coming year Whaattentiba of aorpa ent restnent. DMiss Katherine Mallett, who Ie snend- | Eoventss | - President, Ernest E. Rogers. New |a comma s iTbed to~the folloy ing some time with Dr. and Mrs. C. e ) of South Coventry—Talk on Prohibi- [1.ondon: first vice president Iorederic | ing quotation Trom G o. o 3o A. Lamb, was on Wednesday the guest of DIED Burson Fashioned John Kukia tion—Personals. Bill, Groton; ' second _vice president, | O.. series 1908, the provisions of which | | Miss Luna Ackley of Yantic WINTERS—Tn this city, Sept. 26, 1910, Hosi ] 4 Feen [Jonathan Trambull, Nerwich: ~ third |are"absolute ential for a proper | e I T A Charles John Winters, aged §4 vears osiery, } 9 A ver tty home vice president 5 1, North oo 0] % K et . . Tamb of Town street was 3 Lt Dix Merchant Tailor, 208 Main SL{,.. “\W. o, v, T30 | Lyima;: secrothry. Mins mimpein: Gor: foonil o Soclchoys (hy Moy sre 01 in'North' Stonington Wednesday on e the only Hosiory that is shaped [ Junisa o'clock at the home of Mr 1 Mrs.|ton, New London: treasurer, Lee S.|are fully complied with during the i May. | State case. and _n} f}n‘\w gy, llaar] o atterponp Rentoras, o 3 without a seam in leg, toe or [ dxel Christianson: at No. 61 Nortn |Denison. New London: advisors com- | coming Urill seaspa, “substifuting dril Ennis Paisley and Trfin- | Medkwa busiqees tor e At Thiyi o | sole. To introduce this hosiery, ( | Main street when their son, Oscar L.|mittec, Ernest E. Rogers. New Lon- | rewulations 3 o bthe - i Y and R b Holl — 3 p { | Chiristianson, was united in marriage | don: ~ Hon. George - Tinker, Now | rins ot the sorotiacy foF * the etl e e M irannee 0. | o Ater spéoainE R ek sl Kior annt { SXORLCI STiowion, Sept aspeuiost il we will, during this introdus i ) Jliss Hortense M. Washburu of London; Jonathan Trumbull, Norwich; is considered that no recruit is| Harkness ana George V. Shedd o Sy Ry L iagnly Eesarick AL e tory sale, | th Coventry. Rev. Olof Nordbladh, | Walter 'Learned, New London: Fred- | fitted to appear in the formation of ' Lk £ 5 et, Miss Annie Shea returned Wed- 3 | f the Swedish Evangelical Lu- | e: o Grotc The credentials committee reported | nesqay to her home in New York. P eas avem. Friaat ariemaon. st || Give One Pair Free | 1; Frederic S. New- [any company, troop or battery. of the following delegates present: ran church, performed the cere- |comb, New London: John McGinley, | available for active duty in the fiie sory Sl 5 e 0. at 1 o'clock. Services at Dan- - \ e o g ails or "active duty e Norwich—James _C. Fitzpatrick, . ury Saturday mornir 0" orcloc | mony. which was witnessed by just the | New London: Lewis D. Mason, M.D., | under section 14 of the act of JAnUATY | 11 moere G L s o o TAFTVILLE buine Saturda’ miorning ot 10 o'cl of Burson 35c Hosiery bung people were unattendec teorge C. Strong, New London; Henry | tion to inchide at least following: | “pre. ce V. Shedd. A. C.|Large Number Attended Funeral of L oL 4 g H ¥ g the cere: n Tirrell g ~ 3 i s 1 orge Shedd, A PITCHER—In Norwich Town. Sept osiery amounting to $1.00 or er i served and reczption was | New Londons Richard B Wall, Now | Dhitlon ot ans Par e s aa, Ty | Harks BlteE cHeimess B4 ol )y M XavTheS Eanalns B Wedneediy 155 QRIS o)/ ity or - Gha e ovar, ! wted hour. The bride, |don: Aifred Mitchell, New London ne, paragraphs 1| 4 cdyard—trank G. Maynard, W. L1 1,454ay Evening—Local Notes. SINTH_In this clty, Seot. 28 ia10.| | Remember —_ this offering lsonly - - wh le of. friends. was | Donald G. Mitchell. New London: Miss |to 56, Inclusive. Manual of guard | When nominations were called fo == aged 14 vears. good_for_two more dave — the ottty | the e arge number of | Jane R. Perkins, New London: George graphs 194 to 269, 252 to G O 0r Drestow sajd he| The funeral of Albina Tetreault, | Funeral servicex at the chapel rooms e T heant : {S. Palmer. New London: Frank V. inclusive. T e o O o iiary | wife of Xavier Fontaine, who passed| of Henry Allen 't Son iniday after- | || introductory sale will positive A Strikin Resemblance M e g de | Che W"i ,\.‘“ I],wn(lu!(v- l.d'ul»ln'-; (v\ Following this, squad drills under|fron, the Nineteenth senatorial dis- |2Way Sunday nuornoon,]“:. ||el|d noon, Sept. 50. o'clock e S sy, might. ain strect 2 W London. _Genealogical de- | corporals, and section and compans | i inetoenth senatorial dis- | Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock at the 2nd_oh FEeidav night g | - { Miss Lucretia W. Smith in ander sergeants, should e held | o 324 he undersiood the, fecling i <, (Cred Heart church and was conduct- CARD OF THANKS. e Sesibin ¥ Sl 1| Prohibition Orator Delighted Greene- under the direction and SUpervision of | Breoion man ana o e hine | d by the Rev. Arthur O'Keefe, who . Jas. H. Belden and Mrs. I G. Geer | = ‘ | Ville' Audidrioe. > officers were all re-elected, the [commissioned officers. and company | ot pe has heea i public Service, and | also celebrated the requiem high maes. to thank the friends and neigh- Ig Rew one will be noticed r| Fibhadios 7 £ change being the addition of | commanders should be urged to 2ive|hs has known him a long time pleas- | Music was furnished by the Sacred | hors who were so kind and sympathetic The old been « d and pres e e o Qlicaes, er to the advisory committes | more attention to the recruiting of | he S Known him a long time pleas: | 1yt church choir. There was pres. | SUring their recent bereavement: also 8 . e v nown = temperance oratol |ang the appefntment of Miss Smith | their companies to the maximum [2no¥ and favorably. U 18 honest T, 1irpe humber of relatives and| e given seprod b I 3 oke: betore & large and reciative o the supervision of the genealogical |strength, some compandes having fallen | 209 15 Known as Honest Joun the Same | o1i.1/ds of the deceased, and there were | = 0 enus iiche 0, por: TR e i o ndf bt i Is | gepartme 80 low in membership that unless an|p 50 (OF SRR G0 BN 0 | many beautiful floral forms. Those b e A A B ok e four o'clock the open session be- | improvement is shown very soon they | {ag, a5 alwave had an Herest 1| ho officiated as bearers were Silemon | are o . tye-] Of James Cotmors nswk stofs, |yau Theiprincfpl pape: a7ty will have te be mustersd ont it is worth much to have had experi- | Lambert, Hormidas Beinour. Adolph | el e close to the main gate of the |y hrarian George Godard cient, giving place to others who are|if 18 worth much to have had experls | 7 nC"05a Josenh Tetreault. ~Burial nz aned | bleacher Mr. Stewart was Jlizabeth Gorton rTead —a paper, more ambitious, and are waiting for | ghee I PUblic affairs | He has served | o "place in St. Mary's cemetery in e ht, see that i] Juced by the Rev. Bugene B Memoriam—rs. George Porter the opportunity Eregton twice s repredentative and | ook PUCe 15 Wain Strest = Lebanon, speaker talked in a Porter was Miss Cornelia W. Chapel, | The inspector general will make such o Rkl 5 : A large number wwere présent from . nite t and convincing ner ry what to do. He is a self-made man, 4 P eome . reresting and convineing mann one of the society’s most valued |inspections of the Comnecticut Nation- | WHAL to do. ' He 18 a seif A% L out of town. among whom were the | s Cwenty-five minutes 1 ibers, Cant. A N Whipple had @ |al Guard during the arill season as | 109 whether his ancestors came over Miss Rose Chase of | eresis of prolibition and inter v on_The Shaw Mansion From |may be necessiry. inspections fo ba|in the Mayflower or the stecrage it & Charles Girard of Plainfield | ] l.a s, n Work bis remarks with witt s and s ore’ -View. Polnts, de on the regular drill night of the | M&KeS b0 difference. He is a success Mrs. Josenh Tetreault and . | a ere angs vye S o v e eral not members of the society |organization {nspected. Company com- | (il WIS A00 NS MACS, IV0 SRV Octave Tetreault of Worcester, Mr. ' o 20 & T to meke cle present at this o session and | manders are directed to have all books, | Of_ BTass grow wheve one ‘row | and_Mrs. Joseph Tetreault and fam Telephone. 157 Frankifn Sl | marks were highly snfoyabie many ‘Inspected the Shavw mansion. |and compuny récords broperly written | Erew. He ploughs a_straight furrow | SSs LN, Josgp TQERult Sal TRyly BT Tty dessndanis ety | laree body of G ville T b bl P to date. It s for this purpose that | 27011 LONVNlnZ as the lobby, The | vine of Plainfield. Mr. and Mrs. Hor- ~—AND— g ki E o N ACCUSED WANTED & company clerkc is provided, and it s | STOUnS v things o r¢ going Lo | midas Remone of Baitic Mes ‘Brun- 1} E Newest and best of goods. Requiem High Eflas: for Miss Nellie GIRL SENT AWAY,‘T;'- that this very important vart of [elact s Jomn r Davls ot Ereaton, | | 00T ae on of RIvemIohE MiCT Embalmers I} © Many nandsome sitver pat- urke. oIiEl he company work is properly done. s . L s irils N iy 2 ad seconded by W. T, Allyn, who i o Mary’s church sday morn- | Allen Offered Her Father $75 and a| In general orders No. 47, it is anounc- | 27 a 2 Al B ewingtCla s BaRpel: A of every conceivabla 8 Sk an fan Home for Them Both for Life if He|ed that to stimulate orginizations to| 3414 he knew Mr. Davis fo be'a credit | Sewing Classes ab Wequonnce School el A iigh mase was Would Take Margaret Royston Out | ETeater effort in rifle practice a suit-| .0, 5% e choice of the convention by | recently been formed in two of the U Diamonds of the finest quality vellie Burke. s ot e e A R lation! . ¥ | krades classe in sewing. and later on Ledy Assistant. S Watches of all reliable makes. nd Mre.. Jumes Ak —— anits o fnfantr be hel g e this branch of study will be extended. Telephone call 378-8. street, by the Rev. James o opening of the criminal su.|Ients of inantry, to he held for one| Nomination Accepted. Srudyew SRR : i o f the criminal su-| VoS, gl S0l tion: having the | j : e ot e i A ices that are rig ourt on Wednesday morning s Ehe G raerie 2 As a notification committee, G. V. rg | BT B - Attorneys Shields and Barnes made a hf;: (: t corps or regimental figure of Heod Gedre. S hraols. rana SWaltes Eleven Hundred People Went to Poli’s Julyizdaw | Tuesday Evening. Fully eleven hundred people from this place, it has been ascerained. ook PATRICIAN | advantage of the opportunity given 3 ery ; them and went to Norwich Tuesday| A Woman's Shoe that's right. Lat- motion to have the verdict in the case toin and Weiner set w trial granted. This later. Attorney Com- and the ac-| Officers of the Connecticut National | Palmer were named and as they es- Guard detailed for duty under orders|corted the candidate into the room he from this department, and not with| given loud applause. troops, for which per dlem pay is al=| Davis thanked the convention lowed, are directed to forward vouchers | for making him their choice for sena The PIaili-CflTiden Co,, Jewelers and Silversmith, Established 1872. of state Returned from Lewiston, Me. aside and Mr..and Mrs, Charles J. 3tulls will be h Prospect street ! ock was not in co ¢ went cused were n; sentenced. The lawyer r o] T v 1 evening to attend Poli's theater. ' re | est Fall Styles now on sale, 0 and Lewiston they wer B e ey e partener® | tor ana pledged them that they would | 5 [ téna the Mr. Mz !s busy with a case in Windham requests will | be far-|find they had not misplaced their con- | Were fust 1075 passes taken in at thelsqgp.. Sold only b ISEE DT CADDEN [ BUILDIR Fother jckcMullaney, who connts 4 o | nished By the sssistant quartermastor | fidence if he is clected. He closed | 49or and. because of the big crowd at- | ther. Patricic 1 57 sne of the siate ve. 5. P, Allon | Shet by the!assisiant dusrtcwmastor | Adsnce' it he i slected, ile Clomad | foop ad bopesee o e DIE L0V A1 FRANK A. BILL, | - was then resumed and the remainder |y, . 1 . - gates ends din " away. At the close of the performance L' i t maind en per diem pay 18 not allowed, and | gates and friends to dinner. the ; : Telephone. 104 Main Street. . S e Village Note and Comment. s T S “”-“:‘;d'fi;"h”l“‘l Jas!hotel expenses are authorized, offic 13| The report of the resolution commit- :(‘\‘:“i‘m"fl";“j"”;; “?;{‘a Sleyerl e X:"“:: 1910--F | ¢ Senay of the Bast Stde s | R IS a5, foloves b, MOS8 | will be required v furnish an itemized | tee was presented by S. H. Reeves and ShdEall s aan o i i BAVE YOU SEEN THAT g sit with fHiends in Waterbur B ¢ n dol receipted hotel bill, attached to vouch- | accepted as follows T o this place. - ch Margaret Royston was called to| LeCmt Lk iy i 0--FALL-- Fucnde in : Seeoteg oo I, Srisghed 32 Youl | Lot SO o the minatonain Building : I am now showing my new)|ns e e e A e et Siferent giets, | ot 10 the futire be approved. Atten- | republican ~ convention - assémbled, O e Now Taiwreault of| ARE.: YOU THINKING OF DOING , - o Son Al i i e g flerent times and with different : tion of officers is also invited to the | pledge our united as well as our in- [ Occum has gol ork city PHIS ? - CHAS. H. NICK | O A0 also on thelsive bills. Due economy must be used | of the republican ticket g s It so you should consult with me and 2 NICKERSON, fiss Katherine Martin of Williman- | 8¢ day or and another 1| 170 cyles, We wish also to be recorded as in- | P. J. Gauthier of Fall River, M got’ prices for same. Sxcellent’work e AT . Fine Tailoring. | i 1e spending o Tow days with Sirs, | (0, Now london ana took her to 8| ™ 5y {1l iment is also made to para- | dorsing fhe platform as promulgated | foFmerly of Taftville, waa renewing old | 85 2500010 loan. just received a b Y George Hourigan on Central avenue room. He showed her bad picturés|grapy No, 501. regulations Connecticut | by the committee on resolutions at the | 8cquaintancas in the village on Wed- @ y i G and she iold of ‘the indecent assaulc| Xifionai’Ghara Tipublican. convention held 4t Hart: | nesdsy. s CRANSTON'S? Bronze Powde William Mcdillan_o¢ _Middisboro, | COBmitled there. When ahe veturned i ford, Conn., September 14, 1910 ; = e C M. WILLIAMS L nze Powders o o e onr at adleboro. | to the other giri, who had been given HAILE CLUB CLASSES We maké no disguise of the fact | Miss Ada Tremayns of North A . M. i ! . - se factory, Is enjoving = wisel’s | Aot cents to go aftér candy and 4 that our hopes, our svmpathy, and the | Street leaves today ~ (Thursday) for Something excesdingly dainty and Aluminum Powders | ot his Tome on Bl ook’ | await_their return. she said that her — intercsts of all the beopie are in the | New Bedford, Mass. where she will] General Contractor and Builder, |a¢ wvery moderats price. Inspection S o T junt didwt have the clothes ready for| Schedule Has Been Made Up—Others | election of the entire republican tick- [ SPend & few days with relatives. 218 MAIN STREET. teited! Bronzing Liquids| with: Allen, as she said’ ahe Will Be Formed Later. We wish also to say as emphatically "Phone 370. san17a sepi2idan e VT ST SR ol o Vel en S Mobian | e scneaue tor cinses at e rane | 2 Sort o 3 e ot et | Wi n@ Hl@s JOSEPH BRADFORD, New Fall Goods Stove-pipe Ezamel | iffizee, i Horteerd: Waterbury and f painting there, but there was no trow- | Sagon” mext waak, but other. cinsses | Dusioss mes. association. on - an 10w - ik i ble on those decasions. - Annie Falves | hesides those already arranged will be | other bill that will accomplish the de. | = L) Boock Binder. iy BSmnants, 1ares A ERes! Phrevs " | YANTIC HAPPENINGS. Thomas Royston. father of the stel,| SUTR! e SATCIon Ratues are se- | slced TEMNS | ommena the nominee ies ' R i FRED C. CROWELL'S, 67 Water St.| e tified that he wis in jall whils Al- | {T7CG o g0 ol "¢k | ot this convention, as heing. worthy of Blank Books Miacssnd Bulad ts Orden £ ffered him $75 if he would get the &irl{ rookgon. teacher: dressmaking ciass, | ents. At Least Three People In Every Ten| Teiephone 283 oct100 HOIENBDOOM, Brge ey formed when sufficient names are se " i ilk Remnan at the on was there and that one day Allen . MILL REMNANT STORE, | Visitors to ‘the West Return—Per- |!°n Wa SUGSKaE Gue Gy 4 Mondays—Singing class. Miss P. M. | the highest confidence of his constitu- 108 BROADWAY. i R sonal Notes. ot SWH, When got out of jail.{ \iise Boland, teacher Tuesdays— We feel that the rights ol the whole 179 West Main St sep3d Jane Bogue has returned to her | o A1%0 promised him and the girl a| \iillinery class, Miss Dunlevy, teach- | people will be safeguarded by him, | ~And All Can Be Cured. Herels |—— i L ——— PG~ & - h »n Main street after a brief vis- | no L er; study-travel, Mrs. William C, Lan- [and that the confidence reposed in AS ¥ e B the home of her daughter, Mrs, | xnenr s o was discharged from fail| man, teacher Wednesdays—Girls’ | him will be held as a sacred trust ure Home Remedy. | 5 508 LabaLOe L e e e ot en e dead | orchestra, Mrs. Elizabeth Danahy, di- | The same senatorial committee was . Be'ore I ey chacl of | New fondon, | I 28 eVidence, but has not been passed | poCro ridays—Advanced dancing | re-elected, as follows: W. S. Allis, | nt the summer with the Mises | Lol Dy the court as vet. The father| Giyee” James J. Holland, teacher. Sat: | Norwich: Benjamin Bentley. Prescom, COSTS NOTHING TO TRY. Headquarters for Best Ates, Lagera a fls uvfl ‘es . & 0L Liils gince, hus rothmued b | oo he & s 13 rdays—Social afternoon and embroid- | and Edward E. Lester, Ledyard i A e i s bl 0 . Ot iasiisus | : 2 4 testified thiat e -hafl made a physical} 1o no = SUnQiSeEAfterndon ek, 3 | glelotic and JLatiha \‘\anrc'::\m‘vhm;““ wncient doctrine that if vou keep at| JAMES O'CONNELL, Propristor. % nd Summar Harse Geods.(the. bar. | e 15 e e oSS |Exemiratin, of e el o ) P uradey oSt as umn, wit o | WA snator nonmtetit e 1o B | LLISRANE a0t 1y conie I, Juck | Teepbone oo = || Chignon Puffs - " har | S uee SORIOn, e e Jttlvor and socials, the ‘monthly | first time in twenty years that Preston | v (o, ania el mile . o > & I sl s meeting on every seca Thursday, and the ‘club members’ So cial evening on the last Thursday of h month. that town had had a candidate for the senator- ship, Nathan Aver in 1390 having been the last to hold the office from mboat Sprin Also making a trip up Pil ich proved an interesti Chief Murphy testified that he had s, | a talk with Allen the day following his s | arrest, May 7, and Allen admitted he & | knew Margarét and said he went to| part of the | stock) at CUT| DEEP PRICES, and there are many| rare bargains. e e i | Library Tea Store doubi, brings the quick and welcome results, saves dangerous, needléss and| Highest Grade Cluster Curls as and | the poorhouse lot with her and another| The classes in study-travel and lit- b it harmful operutions, and is a perman- | Jowest prices. Pure Spic THE L. L. CHAPMAN €0., | » a week's vacation in_the | girl.” The latter was sent back after n | CFAUUre are also o he given at after NORWICH TOWN ent cure. The o fact that this| qrgets i} «_for the New Coitfures b she is ate Miss | package of tobacco and they waited |B00n hours for associate ~members. v U wonderful cure is £old in nearly every 2 ¢ | Bath Strest, Sevniit. & mmer of i under a tree until she came back. They | Other classes projected are g drug store in the United States shows | 164 Main Street. Telephone 257-3 | Ghe . . ich, Conn. time were out of sight of all buildings. The| U™ COokipe. beginners' dancing. Death of Mrs. Charies Pitcher—Many |how generally psopls rely upon it SYTTTuS ptidaw father at Willow girls teased for a ride to New London, | ATt The list has been printed, making | attend Auction at W. H. Browning | But send your name and address to = v K — Mrs. Marion Allen said, and he took them on the|® Schedule for the month of October.| ¢ "W |the Pyramid Drugz Co. 267 Pyramid . Rhode Tsland au electric car. At New London he gave ey Sz 4 A | Blag., Marshall, Mich., and in a plain e WHAT'S NEW e I QUALITY Watkeficld, R the other girl fifteen conts to get some, NINETY-SECOND BIRTHDAY. pper they will mail you a free, 1 " candy and to wait for them to return. The deatl: of Mrs. Charles Pitcher | snanper. they will mall 5 - especially when it costs 1o mors than Did your, danahters imar- | He took Margaret to ghow her his room | Anniversary Finds Mrs. C. 8. Clark | her home. on Moditeranean lane aytor | S Its wonderful and welcome re- 67 Broadway 'Phene 505 S Tl S & vie an | out we Mre. B—indecd [ but didn't want the other girl to sec don Med texmubartlafe, ke You can get the regular pack- | Steriih o the inferior “kind._ Skilled "men 'are | | he i metting 3600 o month |it. He paid their fares back. He de-| Seriously Il With Pneumonia, | Several mionths of severe illness. She most_anvwhere for 500 and be tep ir snd see us. —_ tmslored by us. Our prices il e . Boston Tregooript. nied any wrongdoing with Matsacet 1n 2k a5 born in Bourah, the diughtcr of | sire you get the kind you ask for. K WATSON & co., f i, talle with Chief Murphy: Syt ek of | Semuel a ra’ (Miner) Perkins. | "'Hon'e fail to write for the free trial 78 Franklin Stres l __STETSON & YOuNG. Court was adjourned at 5 o'clock un-| 19 Pank strect 15 o5 sears o bos nor | oyt Ste married Charles Pltcher of | and if you are in present misery get & B Looawin' LOrse maszia til this morning at 10 clock Dirthday find sy 111 with | caita o Norwieh Town in 1505, whers | il e Package at any drug store. | It LOUIS H. BRUNELLE : S ot e G i S finds ith | camie to Norwich Town in 1893, where | will do the work and you tan depend 2 M = pneumonia. i his month she con- | she has since resided. Mrs. Piteher 3 V a . GMMIE. 38 Sadie ser | Funeral OBITUARY. Sl R e o e v e T DLl dmount BAKERY and Lingerie W B S a5 . © ] b e veloped ‘int umOui; but I spite | Leneh and Miss o ba | - T e Direcior Mrs. James H. Smith, of Mex. Clark's uge er physician | granddaughier lvene Lynch of Nor | gt o s We are confient our Ples, Cake aut || MOLELS UK EVERY FIGURE, S 1 AULR [ s | Laceetis Smith, | widow o | ives sisong hepesoft B Futavery: | Sich T | Niten the medivine you take curek| Breud casuor e exeslied Give ue o [N COKSETS ALIERED AND NEPAIRED. . marie : | same Smith, passed sway Wed- | Her wming s ciear. wiSShier ‘vigorous | s, Bit wis one of & large ) 3Sur se, & yOuI syatem and | s erde ! = E— A% Imar Jay eveuing i her late home on | consatation is countadimbBR- fo chron | tamis res om sur- ; Wakes you fesl better stronger and F. C. ATCHISON. M. D | and Embalm |t fret s it UL SR gt R T (U S QIR | o el Dl eSO 20 Felemeuns grves - L , M. b, e six weeks Chrunic gastritis is given | Mrs, Clark 19 a native of Stoddard's | £:Boaruh. and Mrs. A H: Latirop | N o ies Spaats Silis do for. vou la O\ e TR AT ) 2 - is z. 1 e yer of 04 o and Mrs, A hrop casi o i 2 \ ) FNEALTHad M IPPINGSS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, 70 Frankiin St, Bulletin Bidg, [ |us the ceuse of hiec “death | e Ue | Whart, belug o membek Of the S0 | 5 NORNIch, and Ve brothers Fran oo s ““5";;*'5;;:",:‘“"’;‘”‘;‘,'," uery | Have You Noticed ths @ Dfifll’tgfi{fiuml!"m’ml . ook ~ ceased was the duughter of the late | dard family of that - Diu On her | Perking of Novwich, James Perking ot | ons" Sy i et U \ & Soisi ioe Shnaiion, B prompt soie cny on nignt, J|| 2t e Fher Gy "l way buri | motiers 3o she ds i degeendunt 05| Not Lunon Cluties Peli, fared | s 8ol ieakliess tha is catsel Uy | Increased Travel? el NTNG ating T rompt service o in Thamesville 19 years Sxcep oger ams. T et B arking CPoniineg opt dban uny Qlsorder of the kidneys or biadd ¢ TIN IS NATURE'S WARNING Ul = 3 o in Thame 'l;’ Jonrs‘wen, Kxcepting Roger Willinms. e Sparsi 0ff Perking and John Perkins of Leébanon. ¥ (#8050 of () Senaa o It's a sure sign of good weathe ana i e e, "propably. with NEWMARKET HOTEL, y As jor & 4 , she had always lived f her life were spent’ Sto(dard’s| Mrs, Pitcher was a_member of the : fine roads. Pedple like to get out into DR POPE'S 718 Boswsll Ave i esidence In hie section. &ne is survived by [ Wharf, but after her martiage she m,lu,.,m. Congregational church. — Sha - - — — | the oper air. We furnish the best|11VER T TONIC art First-ciase Wines, Ligicrs and Clgars. | Telenh o et o Providence. R has Tived in (i | patience. She aae Iindhearie a de. | | WHEN sou wane to put_vour busl- | SSIECC 8nd It soull tako ons of our| EAnilY buL UReLENA, PR, ‘3B Nehie se Wines, Ligicrs and cleohone 647-3. 4 X " She has Hved it t1 nre s ot e N : L vour bus : M % Meels i Welth Farehheried 10 France has 109 state-owned muse- | ity for a mimber of years siace the | votad and Joving motner and her lose | 3iim Soacis tha PUBLS, 'v’.”vfi.‘i&‘i,fi.’,lflnuonzv BROS. Falls Avanue [ TR0i® sveiem 25 ”i"k’?" order. Joh Tuckle, Fros. Tel 43-&! L death of her husband. will be great and lasting. ing columns of Tas Bullstin, marlis BREER LS, Sheinshad, Mass R R s i kil