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-l NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12. 1910 e peck’ TheBultetin. | .. =2 ILively Caucus For Representatives Norwich, Wednesday, Oct. 12, 1910. Mrs. William Cook and son of Aga- | Stomach troubles are so common and String Beans 5¢ quart| ™ various MATTERS | ivems Meawein ™ O | ey W, Tibbits Secures Nomination With Two Votes| isrss &0, sbstinate o cure it Hon. Robert L. Quinley of Stafford = on any remady claiming to be a radical, ]« e October 12 is St. Wilfred's day. Springs visited the first of the week - permanent Cuve of dyspepsia and in- ‘ me ldnd S“ ’ts Open cars were not teo airy during | With Mrs. Julia Quinley and family of to Spare—Many Speeches and a Large Vote by the,d'fl'-"fl*m Many stich pride themselves D, | on’ their acuteness in tever beinz hum - THE FEAR OF HUMBUG HURPHY & McGARRY, 207 Main St. We advertise exactly as itis. WSTON STORE & | Tuesday's heat St ublicans— Albert J. Bail ose: ama-= | bugsed, especialiy in medi . TOI08. Abe| mucretet s e ] B J. Bailey Chosen by Acclama- bugged. coveciiiy tn mevicinen ' © THIS IS HAIR PIN NIGET. . ing over the state. ce:n:«]:a.:x::;r;;“;\\;::.;azno’{.?; tion. H m (':rrled’lou rfrar, so far in _ra]vt th: L‘: Hothouse TOMAOES | "riency or vutternuts of sooa auaiies | SR IR e . ; B e e e i i We give them out a 8.30. are being sathered. : |and monev in_faithfully testinz ih Mr. and Mrs. Max Crenin and fam- o 'y aithfully testing the IOC lb. Early morning walks for pleasure | iy of New Yotk are guests of Mys [ Ome of the closest eaucuses ever held | milllon or more has been spent there | Cldima made of a preparation so re- —_— and exercise are popular just Dow. Cronin's grandmother, ~Mrs. Harniet | here for represcutatives was that of [and it is still in its infancy liable and universally used as Stuart's {or Fields has placed new tung : sten lights in the town hall, which] Mis h better light in the old por- | SUrpr cast, making it necessary for the win- | ehester and Hartford trollay charter. ‘lade of their ingredients, but analy a recont evening at her | Der to get 268. Mr. Tibbits received | He is well acquainted with the work | ShoWs them ta contain the natural di- s - 70, = % > +k Tuesday evening, when the republicans In 1907 there w - ! Dyspepsia Tablots. BE[R 001- SAUSAGE Octoner devotions are held In St [ Cheney of Washington strect. BAckod the tovn WAl el ianata | tine T GUSECR .,h:,“:h‘,:m:,,‘;'i; Now Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are 119 3! Patrick’s church on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Myron W. Alling of | reom was none too pienty. The con. | work it was secured. while his hesi Yastly different in one Gmportant re- —— The Free Academy will have no|Grove street are visiting at the heme [test was for first representative be- | efforts were used im securing it in SPect from ordinary proprie medi- ~ lay because of Columbus day. | Of Mrs. Alling’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. | tween Henry W. Tibbits and Charles | 1909. He was also the one largely re. ©iNes for the reason that they are not a some"s B'.os Roger Vosburgh, in West Haven. P. Bushnell. There were 535 votes | sponsible for getting the Norwich, Col. | Secret patent medicine, no - Sen Vilette Peck was enjoyably sed ¢ two more tham were necessary,|and can accomolish more than any | Sestive acids. Golden Seal, bismuth, It is neediess to say that the peopls - ———— heme on Peck street by a number of hydrast! 4 They e o ciie B8 et o and was declared the nomince, Mr.|other. He has a wide acquaintance DNVOrastis and nux. They are not 3 < BR. KIMBALL e e A b :\\(nl\*lvv(lk\‘ ;r:enda, who spent the | Bushneil later movig that it be made | because of baving been representative | thartic, neither do they act g uliy of Norwich will be glad to welcome . AL o1, b Ehaia 1ts 1o ol s v it il unanimous, which was done. Albert'J. fand also secratary of the Board of O0 4ny organ. but they cure indigestion s o B i > f on Lias changed its location to ; “& epte Rl = el a1 jace iy | Fraaa | on the common sense plan of dizesi- s 's again this week, with g has ved his ollice (o Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Frank White, iley was named for seeond place by | T 3 t 1 g e 128 TEmOV Whe Fare Aeen SRSig Tt saiane | Skcimaarion: Tie comes from the city of 1 Moo g Sy B e B e his fine display of Beautiful Oriemtal i e 9 Sudden weather changes have re-{months at their pleasant summer | The caucus was called to order at 8! which contains fully three-quarters T e SO QI RS i g 21 Froadway, Wauregan Bleck | """, srip colds and bronchial | heme in Preston, THiahlana Retveat, | o'clock by Edwin L. Burnap, chairman | the population of the town. and it is ity ? il ¥Bis 18 the only. decref Rugs, which he brings here each year: ¥ 3 o Sundays— | troublee. loft Tuesday evening for New York, | 0f the town committee, and upon the | just that the city should have one of ©f their success. ; . < . ] : » sép T o | en route to Hot Springs, Ark. nomination by Ivank H. Smith. Amos | the representatives. He nominatel Cuthartic pills never have and neve Mr. Peters has won the confidence - —_— 3 B T8 RERODIE axerciven A, owning was selected as chairman. | Henry W. Tibbits, hich wa piated SHW.COPS IHSUIEBIIGN. AL vk g s vt i i . . g fternoon ing the Second Congregational church | onq distriet nominated Charles . Hol- | onded the nomination. bawels, whereas the whole points which are drawbac A Fine New Line of Fall FERE T AR F €t muomanl mestingl af Vi Amers | o0 CERC SOSUBSIRS LERIIES S Bl | onded she nomipatien, veally I the stomc ; i e e a2 ( : b e Toé (Ke CRrobir tor ican Missionary association and the | vills aak b Srowel Charles F. Bushnell Named. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets taken aft- buying rugs and this should be con- pry d R i d T here for 10b term S minated Arthur rowell. by gy and Winter Goods Reeeived | ;. "o or Congregational Home Missionary so- | Both were chosen amidst applause. John Eccles stated that his candi- | €7 meals digest the food. is i ored a great privilege as it do. o sl ciety at Boston, where the thirteenth | = Chajrman Browning thanked date had served two years in the leg. | there is to it. Food not | Those who have t a record sa meeting of the National Council of | caucus for selocting Mim as presiding | islature, and the Fifth district feels half digestoc ' is poison 3 away h the anxiety many buyers ok RvRLE | cre have b but two rainy | Congregational Churches is being held | oficer, declaring that it was pleasing | that it should have o representative ' Kus. acidity, headaches. palpitation of U i N nt tailor. June. October 10 to 21 to realize that such u large gatiering | The man he favored if strictly homest, | the heart loss of fiesiy A e Eon 206 Nite S TRpETIN 2 Vish n declare that the snappe T poc- belonged to one family, the republican ' has plenty of courage and common Many other troubies which are ofter 2 1 : ey e YOM KIPPUR party, and that we bave no reason to| sense the jast named qualification be- | Called by some other pame. In buying clothes, as in buying R'”‘°:‘b" that (ayr prises”arei &l NN sea s Subod ey e U be ashamed of our constituency. Af- tly needed. He is all right in ey are sold by iggists every- 954 ways the lowest, and when you CROSS EYES as trout Celebration to Be Meld for 24 Hours e e et T and ol g0 th tha Teg | where at 50 cents per package. other things, it's always wise to b WS th t you buy & O AN, i A mber of Perecms ,.‘.x.ry the pe- from Sundown Today. S };n ...m‘m; twa rflm- th o Af ;Jé(-\mlli with the ‘1:..,:“ in- sure you get what you pay for. When -.4 t:v' P o ;nur complets sat- c 8E STRAIGHTENE culiar date of Monday, orders, bills, ives for whom ther> weuld be the s feliow men. He is a i 5 ‘s suit| isfaction is assured, also remember S IF PROPERLY | being marked “10—10—10. From sundown this afternoon till the Jxou buy @ iman's suit er & bayis-su TR 4 £D. | The state zypsy moth scouts are|Same time on Thursday, the Hebrews | hers; you know exactly what you are i ordinary rugs are very plentiful Joking for the. pest . They | 0f this city will celebrate Yom Kip- " ut these are selected ONE BY ON ave now resched North tiaven. oY |pur. or the Day of Atonement, an an- | | getting; you know you are getting| E hed X - a8 s and among them many odd sizes and st day which comes t after the Hebrew New Year. There scarcely a Jew in the world, unless has severed h relations entirely with Judaism. who does not observe the day in some way. He may mnot fast 24 hours, he may not even attend synagogue, but at Jeast he abstains from labor. Jewish placés of busin are closed e Connecticut Daughters of The| Yom Kippur eve begins with the to hold their sembl. in | ancient Kol Nidre chant after* sun- scopal church at Meriden the [ down the day before, and the services ay in November. {in synagogues on Yom Kippur day are ) « Ihere is to be a short calendar ses. | CONtinuouS from morning until the first n T s g e | star appears in the firmament. when | the best tailoring in the world: you| " know you ave getting style creations|StY!ss, also antique pieces which are the | very hard to get at the present time, and if they could be bought wewld command enormous prices. Many Awellers along the banks are ng water {rom the river for house- Kenneth W Mass., is spendin te of Winchendon, the winler in town. | from the greatest designers in Miss Winifred Welles has returned | world; and when you buy a suit or} to he home on Town strect alfer 4| amything olee in this stere, you know| meanE you get a guarantee of satisfaction| These Rugs must be seen to be ap- thelynd Randolph of West- ean. the guest of s oteryd Vashingion | and convince your: of the R e i | Men’s Suifs $12 to $30 iy yRuEnGof Mafea Miss Pavilis Bla o | The sale opens THIS MORNING on town to take a course of Yomlg Men’s Suits $10 10 525; second fioor of Main street store. purposes, in cases . t triennial testin all pupils in public sc it the state rements of the 1ools is or your money back. | preciated and the best way is to come : 1 long fast of 24 hours is broken. i ina ; fon this Week Friday. It i expested] i € fast ars Any Rugs which have not preven he criminal court wiil end today. The day is devoted entirely to things [ Mrs. Charles A. Northrop of Be '"!BO > Suits $3.50 to $8 Pl o | spiritual, the pious are supposed to Srtve is the Gt Ber duucitin ys . satisfactory will be gladly exchanged. nd its desires, all ig- re banished, and as a rule enemies forgive each other and | become friends. 1In synagogues the women are dressed in white and_the lothed in their shrouds. This - of the service is of course en- done away with in reform tem- se s and s Low Rates to California. t Man” will be here | to cali and tell you and the low yon, N, E A, street, Bostor.—ady Mrs. Robert A. of the Bronx, New York, Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Brown and Mrs. Lucius Brown left Tuesiay noon for a brief automeh Boston. Judge Lucius Bfown wi | them for the holiday to Fall D. OSBORN GILLETTE i A. M. BELANGER, A local visitor to Baltimore writes . Ponbeh Oulists. | ot that wales is scarce l,?:‘(rn alsc On October 18 occurs another church | HENRY W. TIBBITS. ALBERT J. BAILEY to return with them Dra erles o Eckniiin. M-SR Narwis and a property owner caught uUsing |pojiday, which is Succoth, the Feast o b £ : ’ ‘ 1 e L a . the Norwich | holida n u : . sird- Harmen o ¢ ot Mot ash his | novday. privilege of voting next montl, he re- | farmer and a hard working man i 5 e ‘ Ogtisat Ce s Sone bis Taae sa ol DI B0t 3 | ferred to the party candidates who had | nominated Charies P. Gushnell, which | ART STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION. | Of Unusual Excellence 1 = & <l previously been named for that elec- | brought forth applause. i Yo iripena - . - — | joYomarrow, October 13, will the | UNIVERSALIST MISSION CIRCLE. | (jon, stating that there had already| Zebulon R. Robbins stated that two|Talk on Artist Holman Hunt, Who cond nniversary of the death of e ! been nominated a man of most high|y s ago he wa juested to second Died Last Month. We know th: tty Draperies are Daniel Coit Gilman, the eminent ed- [Second Monthly Meeting Held with | character and worthiness to fill the | the nomination of Mr. Bushuell, and | e e e POECY SRR icator, who died at the Gilman home Mrs. H. D. Rallion. office of governor, while one of ourfa similar duty was requested of him ere was ia attendance at just as dear to the feminine heart as ead at Norwich Town in 1908, o - own citizens has been named for thel Tuesday night. He called attention!the regular monthly jaeetin: The second monthly meeting of the | office of atate treasurer. For this of- | to the fact that it is customary when | Art Students association at Sk season was held on Tuesday afternoon | fice by mistake he said Hon. Henry H.{a man is elected to the I lature to hail on Monday evening. The bu is her hat or fall suit. Therefore, we Ve Have a invite every woman to visit our Third - All but the walls of the first story of e o { - ; 2 James MeGrors's building have teen | bY, the Mission circle of the Univer- | Gallup, tate treasurer, had been | return him for a second term, if he ness meeting was held at 7.30 p. m. i § P Temaed b iding have 82l | alist chureh, meeting this time at the | named, and as the meeting realized his | desired, provided he has ziven a good | Miss Alice W. Cogswell, the presi- 0o ats the display of neWI R g_ liams, and werk on the foundation for | home of Mrs. H. D. Rallion on Oak | mistake there was . hush until Mr.| clean, honest and manly service. This|dent of the association,’ presiding | eries whether she is ready to purch She mew Tnllline has bean Bo J{|street. The paper of the afternoon | Browning, recognizing his slip. cor-|Mr. Bushnell has done, and wh Following the business meeting was g h . 0 e Tear. #*f\was read by the hostess and was up- !mmx the announcement in favor of | pledged himself to do a service it was an informal talk on the artisi, Hol- now or not. We will consider it a on William Carey, the Father of Mis- | Hon. Costello Livpitt. This was the | impossible for him to get aw m | man Flunt, who died ‘September 7, e ho parmikl h - A llots were topic, which is Friends to Humanity. | lJaughter which continucd for several| veracity, and he has always stood fair delightful and interesting talk on the \\ 8 E d) \ d Below we tcll about various kinds of o Most of Thera was also an interesting paper | minutes. on every topic. Though he Hyes in thel lite, character and work the ar- L s = 4 . The History of Hymns. the excellent work for his constituents | city. It is his duty if elected to rep- | exhibited. Fhis was followed by brief the rooms in which they can appro- . The' Octaber harvest from the mite | which has alwavs been' done by Con- | fescat every chisen in the towh, wid | accounts trom owmers. At e cose | THE GATEWAY TO EXCHT-{ 05 5o ' boxes was received and their opening | gressman Higgins, while for judge of | he recogmizes his obligation to his of the ng all were presented a showed a good sum collected through | probate not a word can be said against | constituents, no matter where they ' souvenir. being )i one of the with Mré. D. T. Ruby, on the second | serted. New London has furnished fine | thy and clean. et bty L Tuesday in November. timber for a sheriff in Sidney A. Woodbury O. Rogers also spoke for Y. W. C. T. U. MEETIN No matter what yvour doubts may R B ot e Brown, while for senator John . Da- | Mr. Bushnell, and declared he would be, they want the doubters to demon- | MADRAS WAUREGAN HOUSE, oy el AN B O A e ity the i 3t ot o R I AMe Wencath of the S0 | Naw: Landiur #or Wlatest Kiiduinss Woele | UBIeGtS, thmmn Al shoue B8 WM | 7 ol we! saery in atodic T The Parkar-Daveaaport Go., Praps Bank Watchman Joseph Ashwell will | Organization of New Company Which | wich should have #bi: men Who 47€! rhe vote was taken at this point | Needed to Succeed Miss Schulman. |dence of what can be :]fone e T . . - be on his annua ation. and prac-|° Will Do Business at Groton—Ma- [ willing to work and devote their (ime | requiring about twenty minutes for the | . 1 A0 poy g, e, -, | DoYchological and matural method ofj white, , green, red, / | b L% et in thel chine Shop to Be Erected. P ety cometiiudnis, for it e bie crowd to pams i front of Wi deak i J0\ SPTR Tl EET 0, FO oaeic | heslings it mattere not 6: iong you | figures. It is very good taste for any 3 0 A | i 1 <. Supernumerary i niltitude of bills to be acted upon. | Theva were 533 votes cast. and it was | held an. it g _and onthusiantic | 1981090 L Mot M er how many . : | | substitute for hin On Tuesday at New London the New | Unless the representatives are diligent. | ypnounced that Mr. Tibbits had T R v i D e Lk ain siis Yol Thare ia no reasin o ftam pasion: tgf hadiiroom BT B ' y Dougiass of the Salva- | London Ship and Engine company for- ""};‘,l et s P I"W‘;"{;‘: Mr. Bushnell's 265, and the foemer {O0NS MM 118 H B ded. and | why ‘you shouldn’t get well i you|'S®® expensive kind make very stylish NO‘ elore tion Army has been called to a eouth- | mally orgunized by the election of L |0t el nleus our representatives | a7 Joclared the nominee. This wa*| the service opened with & L e PO 0 | furnishing for bed rooms and dining < . e e e [ Snes 2 Frost, S. . Richmond | S0 unwisely uni 3 sentatives | lic cause for loud applanse. Upom mo- | 1€ service opened with ¢ i s 1 ; Mov"‘g | Springhioid on Thuraday amd: Fridey | and H. L Carse o New York T. A.| 8% on the slest. Able men should bel on b Mr. Bushaell the nomination | 1176 TN A 1Y : | I A. B. Hail. 62 Broadway, |reom and the higher priced for iibrary | While he is absent the evening meet- | S¢ott and Reevea of New Lon- | selected. and if ¢ = est dot}was made ‘unanimous, Mr ashnell ¢ (G0 ™ Dot of the meetin | . B 5 9 e e e " 2 &= will be omitted those two days don, Laurence Spear. Frank Cable and | it be in zood spirit and fair to the | a1qy taking the opperiubity to thank | (SUNE Teport of the I e NORWICH, and p: 3 uy Carriages, Harne 3 G. ¢ Davison of Quiney, Mass, as di- | 9PPonents.” Right should prevail and | hic"many friends. st Sl ! d F " wmer Horse Goods (the b Over )0 has been raised for the | ractors. They subsequently organized{the majority of republicans rule as rep- ported all bil's paid. wit aubstan- | on Monday, @cloter 17 | Madras, yard goods, we have from e bal- g s Park and Mitchell | by electing officers as follywe. - Preai- | resented here. Albert J. Bailey Nominatod. tis Ralance on haod Tho sugesin: | ST o |19 to $1.50 per yard. mnce of this season's stock) at CUT | libs The Beacher prop- F'aant,’ Tausence. Socars vice. prosfdent | ibbi ; =5, ation for mecond repre. | feNdeRt spoke of the loss to the so- 4 | EP PRICES, and AP thie fall, an x 1 manager nk Cable 1 o mivations, Henry H.|sentative was asked, Walace S. ARis jnowal Irom the city, but frasts : =2 i 4 i Sl s - gsen, O L 1bly | second vice A, Scott | Gallup declared that he was pleased | stated that two vears ago, when the | mov'ph same ane ise willing fo take | at 2 o'clock. Admission and all treat-) per pair. are bargains. k art on the Donald G. Mitchell momo- | ratary an €. Dav [to see such a large gathering of re- | castern pare of the town had a candi- U the flower mission work. ment given in the Hall FREE of all S { rial next Monday istant tre Brake; chair- | puplicans and representative men who | date against a vouns man, the latte The annual election is 1o be held at | charges. | H Very Low Calonist Rat 0 S uet dur ce. will settle this question of momentous | after it was found the other man had (o nest meeting Mrs, Brnest Smith i THE L. L. CHAPMAN C0., | LOS Shain Nles Plans were aporovéd for's new ma- | importance next month. 1i is un off | the most votes, made the nomimation | WU TG e atie o dtiend| Dot say it can't he dove. Remem- | Notfingham Lace & i Neriish, Cann | V22 Niekel fue\ toad, to “A«)in gton, | chine shop to be erected at the site but we have a state ticket. con- | unanimous and he comes before YOU Ina state convention at sy, Oct.| ker we are living in a world of wen- | e v | gon and far Northwest, daily, Sept. | of the old Eastern Shipbuilding com- | gressmen and other high offices to Al | tonight for a second time. Ha is 1| je 19 920, ders and an age of amazing advance- 14 to Oct. 14, and to California and far | pany at Groton and the contract let. | It is not a year when we can fall buck | young man and a lawyer. e did not | '"\1)" ware reminded of ¢ ment. and Novelly Nets T | Southwest, daily, Sept. 30 to Oct. 14 |A building 1MX154 of brick and steel, | on the records and fesl samzuine of | think the legishiture should be filled | . fone at (he next meetin A : . . . | Finest tourist sleepers. Write [, P, | tWO Stories high. will be erected. There | the past. He referred to t time | with lawyers, as practical men often ;1o yaes were 2t ERG MBE Bl ’nngfimtr;flifl:fl'fi‘;r:ntr.v;:deau%g:’:é These materials make attractive and ull lng | CEP.A. 312 Ol South Biag. | Will be a concrete foundation. when Garfield had 600 majorit ve, | make the best legislators. There s T Thaad v singing Stand | ma P litless them, practical curtains and can be used in Mas o = p o but a great change has taken place many questions to come before t R s sion . A * Bn Sl il B x S fass—ady ROYAL ARCANUM WHIST. iyt e ek o orainte ,..n."-,r Jeiture this next session; however.| © g R ‘Anhexhlb jon of rarest purity and|any room according to design and ARE XC ITNKIN F DOINO | 7 N e (s _— Lot the nest Sl e i e B — | of the most weonderful phenomena 0 S oaci THIS ? k ou the Main et a0 "the | Fifteon Tables Played Rasulting in En- | e said his candidate is well Knov n| man with a knowledze of common liw Grotan Prehibitioniats Nominote. | results, which startles the public. { quality. Thare is some: vany attractive . . o ¢t with me and helsea bank bullding were put joyable Evening—Prize Winners. to all. as he has been before you year | He expressed pleasure t the sen of the town Of | These demonstrations are of the| designs for 35¢ to $1.00 per yard, for 8¢ Excell Tuesd: The ornamental iron | — dfter vear. For eleven vears he was|ment was in favor of sending clean friont wepadurtul. charester thay. Will{ libraty and pacior, and 162 ta 300 yesd ® same. Bxcellent work | , . o Pl g o ich council, No. 720, Royal Ar- | treasurer of the city and was elected | men. men who will go to Hartford and { excel anything ever attempted before . prices lows were also set and all will be conducted successfally on | once when the whole ticket was demo- | do the work and adjourn. This youn T public, filled with serious and | for ether rooms. g 4 day or two. | evening at the Buckingham [cratic. A man is wanted who will | man will represent you fairly’ and pathetic scenes, as well as wild and| C . ns 3 = o o a co mentary whist, for | coramand q:.} republican vates and | squarcl He comes from the ”\.,, : nagh fork ik e | A | . Geore 3 e boy found in ot g eir | some from the democrats. as this wich Town section and is well ac- antatives 5 : C. M. WILLIAMS, lontville by Constai and e thoroushls gelighten | will Fix has represented Norwich in| quamted with business affais. e Tiihu P, Fiteh, Noank | The Psychopathic, or rather the| Geseral OIS . - BRSNS conteRe by the. ol | Hme was enfovel teom S5 | two asssions of the leatsiature and his | named Aibert 7. Bail hich was the | co oeon i T s s Naturopathic Doctors of Hartford | g b General Contrastor and Builder, nd on Tuesday three g g e e | cause for much appla CL U e e, Chaes T Hiestecs | have certainly created a sensation in| SWiss Tam our 213 MAIN STREET. B L N A ote tXhur [Nan i worked earl { John Barnes seconded the nom- ' e . 1% i Waviand Mor | all the principai cities of New Eng-| e Phose 330, sant Row Xontan, ey aisaged 4] livers occuy s and |1 o f0ex inittion whd_assured the caticns (hat | ses Botarsan, Angastes V. | land: | and Medici Lace — Rt Tl e ted) She esulted i1 e owing | h. M iley would make the right man Nro'gan, Judson Burrews. Hovace W.| With Healing in Their Hands, They | - D 1tve e | elped or the place. He moved his namini- puddington. Freder taliup, Robert | Cure the Sicksi Deaf, Lame, Blind. | Swiss Tambour Lace is one of the his collection of twenty-five Mrs. W. I. Koonz, 33. a set |} rs concer wich. one | tion by acclamation. which Was car- jrrrison L. R ¥ Crippled, Rhoumatic, Paralytic and es dsome roses, Frederick beaut William W. Tanner, | the Norwich state hospital | ried out. and mare applause follow | Palsied, and all who are on crutches, | most durable laces on the market and h iff, bookkeeper for the Totokett e thes brush: scconds. | AR AR L e B justices of th will be troated by transmitting the | s ery appropriate for sill length and | compa Oceum, picked a bouquet tie. 31, a pocketbook; W.|now. on furnishes labor i peace was left to the town committes e | radio active substances of the human | i iy e B Bl a DIl baok:' fourth, Mrs. | for e ics and the | as was the m-‘m r v-»lmlpj; yac o :\P ') brain to any part of the body instan- | inside curtains—at 65c to 85c per yards me late sweet peas we Pierce, 30, a faney pin: con. | supplies come mostly from here ! The caucus adjourned at $ o'cloc T i tareously. | i ‘l‘: ”'“vf'.\{"\i,; as | ;,',.~“:',"“.'T‘ s F'.vn‘;‘)k ‘rm, : ”1~ — = O\VL RS ‘|i y:um th s;.,artfin;heb:vf\;r of &nei Medici Lace R R {ure. Lemonade was served [ JEWETT CITY TEXTILE | NORWICH CASE ADVANCED THE By D L. Blumer, entitlad “The Rev: | iy new. It is used for the panel style | Combecticut,” the organ of the | Licx (oot COMPANY’S ANNUAL MEETING. | IN U. S. SUPREME COURT. olution in Medical Practice.” out L o s s | b o g itd frat vaes | L | ¢ : . s’ coupon, HIL i out I ink and hring o with r t and skefeh of Costello Lippitt RETAIN THE SHIELD. | Directors and Officers Re-elected—Bus- | Attorney D. G. Perkins Attends Open- PEOPIL.E it o T A B. Hall, 62 Broadway, Oct. | o, doors and windows. We have th | of Norwich, candidate for state treas- | — | incss Good and Dividend of Five Per| ing and Sees Justice Hughes Take §IEE, 86 B b Vol 1S inoHon: wide. SRS Courier says: “His admin- | Captain Woodward, Ordnance Officer,| Cent. Just Declared. e Qaths Bl Rliis CotarRIbT Lot e | Remember they start this coming| Lace in stock, ) JiNteation e b ot Says No Other Command Has as| -~ - ation is i fricndly | Monday. The hook is only given (hei yard, and 28 inches wide at §$2.25 yardy 3 AR mesting of the Jewett{ Attorney Donald G. Perkins Bas be relpfulness any o first day. Large Figure of Merit. fotttomaen Donsi ! attending the oper 1 At the meeting of the committee of eigh @ from each county. in New | On Tuesday oven Capt. A. P i UP-TO-DATE SHOES | hivoriuin i consideration,of the | Wootward of Daniclson, momber of the ny was beld at the company at Jewett C; t which time the direc L The Tfmrmes Loan | ok, Coupan ¥ States suvreme court. He saw Justics » instruct State Chairman Comstock { having in charge the coast artillery, | Jewett Ctity eorge L |assume his position with the oth ! in all leathers ) consult with Chairman Kenealy of | wis 1 town. Tto sited that e mad | ank 1. Allen, Dr. J. J. Dono- | jidges of the court. He was calle | Cluny Lace, Antique Lace, $2.00, $3.50 and 34.00 | ¢ ""pubican A R LU S L DA S P T TR e S s i L A R e e and Trust Co., | Irish Point, | the parti ht meet relative vanson, . He staten o pe Tk | quent meeting select>d the same offi- | & Hariford R. R. Co. Thig case ha | " >resi M Y o 1 Norwich, Conn. i aet o oo 0 the acceptar Yhation of th from the Fifth company of this| cers as follows: President, Archic Me- | icen advanced and will . N H [ Timm FEAGUSON & CHARBONUHEAY, | uscrarian i | city’ had ot reached Bim, white there | Nicol: vice president. Gerge 1. Pratt; | firt cases to be decided o e e . Swiss and ° Franklin Square. Low Fares Waest, |y, 80y othore which are on hel ol e Wattlan | irailread emploveust bty ud Savines Dapart ! These curtains are very popular and rwich' to San Francisco, o0 told that the Iifth company| The reports of the bu for thelis u very important i 0“[‘ lm ro | are exceptionally nice for any window : s, San Diego and other Cal- gure of merit of over 103 he|Past year were excellent and a divi- | very great interest | i | in the house. Dr. k. W. BOLMS, Denist | and Mexico points: good going | stated that there was no guestion but | 4end of five per cent. has just been | countr i ] Shanwen Building Annex, Ro il Ocs. 4. $49.45 Norwich to | what that company will lead the corps | Paid. R —— i . Real Cluny Lace Curtains from $2.00 o~ Tia | Qrer Vancouvar . 6. B Sihes Norih | stner yapi 2 the brouso shield aR-| \eT SIEEPINGEHEE GLUR. | Prehibitiss Contidate for, Gavergor n tar FONCHIG! LOZENGES |« sov p i —— | Pacitic coast veints; geod going daily PR S T LAl R |t haieh G thate (Eae ot nas 14 B by e ke i SR Antique Lace Curtains from $2.25 tq rvrrpT T pp— it e e o SV | Attended District Ministers” Mesting. | AN R ad e Leat Wi e e Brnls e A i ’“"f"'“ ‘C’ ca%es 1 $6.50 pair. i personally conducted Pullman Re . au s s " ew-Pointa the Better of Bailey. eng tf s ‘Ph 23 o Earsshnety Brmhive ughs, . Bouwall Ave. | S cavers Semamnisn Base i e e o i b e ) e RS S B Lends e S at Ra;amn’s}cu.a., and ail affections of the Thisat| Ieish Point Curtsing from §380 ty s hs Tuchie Pres Bl e Ry op. | Wich Listrier Ministertal association, | fuuse club gn Tugsday evening, anl, Judge of probate will Lo nominated % . - it | SR, 258 n 3 | jlicu met g Moudas aid Tucsday ol | s G resul ot the plav the ol also candidates far senater from tha| —————— '\XUFI - targe Box e a | Swiss Tambour Cuctaing from 9600 1 ¥. CONANT. 13 Fesn ' . . R | Portland. residing Elder J. 1L New are th 3T Tewis 1.260, E $th and th districts, and 3 candi ) » { H 1 13 $90Q pai b | : | land slse attended the associatio G s gl | dale for sheriff ¢f New London egun- EN v h ciitesione se aud the 4 F. C. 100 | Y. M. C. A Ladies Ausiliry. i 1 e o e oo | 21255, Reeves 30830, I, Jordan 13551 & ¢ S e e SR ‘]DUBN S PHARMA‘JY, < 44 g4's are (he Best on the merkat peet ing he Ladies' Aux- | Campaign. Dr. and e, Kaufman | 1g 500, Cobb 1909 mn 19,045 — - weney 1o kuow that b owill cortaily | P | ’ i dan e avery com it ity 50 Main Street i \ 10y thewm aricd . | i on dday afternionn | visited Wesleyan university at Mit- | [ aren 18,950, Ritwson 17, i |y them Sk 1 Street, & H h 4 TR, .. ~— | o Toung Men's Cliristian associa- | dlatown % well o3 attending the as- | o e Children Cry SLUL R R I G ot The Reid ughes Ca. tioy My ree W hitilesey r ciation ineetings. - o— L iy - — oo . W a ' v v | 2 - 1 ’ s fast 35 | can oy e ; e i afiviile was made & momber of tha| " E Knicker “Does he alee snoni | FOR FLETCHER'S l e | WiLLias AR THGRE 1 no adveriising mediom ] We Recover Furniture and De Garpey ° Tie Bulletin Winter were diseussed der wheat cuitivation in the world. | Sun CASTORIA et 11th, 1918 tn'0r bustness resaite. © Tt Tl cctiniew— . i

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