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James N. Snow of New London was —————eeeeeee | i0 Norwich Tuesday. Norwich, Thursday, Oct. 13, 1910. Miss Agmes Dawley of Providence is String Beans 5¢ ‘quart| ™ Vanious WATTERS | sen "ome i tis city for o short 1 P Henry D. mson is the guest o Vineland Sweets \ Jommon s the guest, of all’ building, painting and repairs | his father in X, are going on in all parts of the town. | days. T etew Three Places Raided, Jamaica Ginger and Hard Cider Be-! Wch:“:: Ei“kln?::;,:f”?m i .. . 4 - i v w ! ing Secured in Considerable Quantity—Joseph Meg- focd mours many times it foailv —_— £ . GEs. Severnl motor parties from here at- | Mrs. Abbie S Mi blood. : 2 10 ].bs- 25C tended Stafford fair on Wednesday. | Marion Swan, :::X:a;:x?dl(;agughr{:\:; ?1’;‘?; Ay, Fined $220 and Costs. s et e hufi”e:?"“" 4 H th ouse T t Places of business of the orthodox A V::I)::.:: i g you want. to change your bad stomc| om; es Jews are closed today for Yom Kip- Patton, Lee & Osgood Co. othous ato pur. been emploved 1’ Springhon, T et? | Voluntown by a vote of the towns- | Roode place. The ginger was in four | ik LR R 10(: lb. Norwich_cottagers at Neptune park | °%S1Y Il at his home in Beech street. gggfieu‘; no ‘Efe?‘fgr:nl:iasha;e;b:e; o gunce bottles. and many Smpty e e B reaon i gontinue their daily sea bath, finding | Mr. and Mrs. Lee Maguire have|complaint ‘there recently of drunken- | The ginger, ¥t is said, is about 80 ever written. No matter how miser- o the weather delightful. Just returned from a two weeks' visit Since the childven have gone back | “1td relatives in Portiand, Me. to zchool Franklin street park is grow- John D. Tibbits and Capt. Daniel i < : -0-NA ; v but on Sun- | per cent. alcohol, and the drinkers able your stomach feels, MI-O- > 3:5!5 nf:t \?-i.‘ly“‘.?:i:‘r‘fl?,fi?f éhu Jamaica flu‘;'ebs&:h A rwe for it that they will Stomach tableis give immediate relisf.| It is needless to say that the people ginger and hard eider were the chief |not take whiskey, No resistance w: Take MI-O-NA stomach tablets.| & Nonvich will be glad to welcome DEERFOOT SAUSAGE Somers Bros. octild ing green and tidy again. Kiefer of New. beverages of the drinking population |offersd (o the stute police during their which are guaranteed to cure indiges- . ! e g iting Triends In ery have boen vis- | o' ke fown who made themsclves con- | visits and scarch for the goods. tion, and ‘®0 yoursel® of dizziness.| M john Peters again this week, with e T che on and Nor- | gpicuous by their actions. The state| The accused werc presented before pilicusness, nervous Or sick headache, is devoted to St. Edward the confes- ch for a few days. police were notified of the conditions | Justice John . Tanner in Union hall! or monay back. sor, king of West Saxons. .Hhury Kl:omer. who has been ill with | and asked to put a stop to it, with th= | and Pros:zcuting Agent H. H. B‘urn':mn:;' Take MI-O-NA tablets If you want inick % bi ‘here ‘sach year. The jack-w-lantern days are here | YPhoid fever ai the Backus hospital, | result that on Wednesday morning | presecuted. Joseph Megary was fined " pat ™o Siomaeh so strong that| Rugs, which he brings year, and the youpgsters are cutting capers | 1S Teturned to his home on Church | Assistant Superintendent A. L. Story, | $220 and costs, which he paid, while ' ;@ BNSG, ZAET PRI OG Tmeal with- with “pumidkin moonshines.” strest. X with State Policemen Mitchell and | the cases against Whipple and Roode | o Vi G800 8 WEEel™ (004, clean.| -Mr. Peters has won the confidence 5 Philip Muda Bridgman, went to the villuge and |were continued until Oct. 19. The| . iiiinng blood making elements to 5 e It was aoticeable that the majority P oluddeman is recovering from | vigited the store of George Whipple | visit of the state police took place be- | {i! body. of his customers by explaining many of flags displaved on Columbus day | Bitack of pneumonia, and his place | inq the homes of Joseph Megary and | tween 11 and 12 o'clock. The r B Body . s ¢ were the Stars and Stripes. tgku;eby '&S&“a"“ggmflcv is being| frank Roode, the last named being | dents of Voluntowns are thoroughly | ‘{;‘“‘gr \‘l‘!t;’r ih'““‘:‘“s-i[.’"“f%""“,_\-:‘t points which are drawbacks to. people 2 Y Vashburn, & % B ia A G - Bta £ affairs| W R 3 a atohaih Bt e near Beach pond. In all of the places stirred up oyer the- state of A : ‘n'_ ginger W chic: ) S i oter- | to get rid of that drowsy, ; umerars Ralph Devite |, M™ and Mrs. William T. Peckham | guantities of Jamaica ginger were | which has existed there and are deter- | £9 &6l began his duties Wednesday, night. and family reopened their home in |found, and hard cider was found at the * mined it must stop. il SR s Onmtiod | sidbred i urawt Rrivalegpt sk iE doss Providence Tues ; the summer at m)f:,y,;,p‘;fff' R 1 | or leading druggists everywhere is fine display of Beautiful Oriental DR. KIMBALL has removed his oifice fo 21 Eroadway, Wauregan Block 2-4, 7-8 p. m. Sundays— 5. sepld tired out| buying rugs and this should be con- Grange members are receiving not) 5 ‘ , £ 3 : ; A Fine New Line of Fall lon of the natlonal dairy show in S CHIEF STANTON ADVISES | ANNIVERSARY WEEK AT sk for a large box of MI-O-XA - | away with the anxiety many buyers b 4 S L R e X WEDDINGS. ABOUT FIRE CALLS.| A M. E. ZION GHURCH | 1f0%e 20U vl S5 ab s “witoina ‘Co. | would have. and Winter Goods Received ‘Weather sharps are reminding their Bl a E— | e wetghlic i i g ackmar-Martin. ies in | Organize rs Ago—Ministers of Our work in every line of Tailoring | 2¢lghbors that winter never sets in People Should Learn the Companies in | Organiz d 36 Yea g Our until the streams and meadows are| A @uiet but pretty wedding took i i i - | Other Churches Assisting in Services. Buaranteed ;‘r;“‘;l\le(‘i‘;}:f:{actlt1ll. Tl 2_,33, c“ SE AARdrev's hurch Teen Their Section When Calling by Tele g Buffalo, N. b Remember that our prices are al- A Generous and Charitable Wish. ways the lowest, and when you buy ity - i i “I wish all might know of the ben- B ity, on noon on Wed: .| phone—An Alarm Brings Quicker| . . A 5 ol DA 8 ; Shers, 3 Merchant Tailor. : 3 3 on Wednesday, Oc: This is anniversary week at the M. T e CATG N PROT et mi A oct10d 208 Matm Stn Irankiin Sa. elds of shocked corn and big yel- | tor 12, when J6hn Stanton Blackmar, | Results and More Apparatus—Care iinje. Avenue A Af. 1. Zion 1‘]1\]]':‘]][;{:_‘]n:.fl“-o' o S Y. rbin ‘aue stepe younies Blats eat Wow pumpkins in the suburbs have | M.D.. and Afiss Mildred Martin, both | in Burning L S u 3 3 , eaves. a_look like the coming of Thanks- gx New York, were united in marriage g ¥ == jof the ehur CROSS EYES EINES the Rev. George R. Van de Water, | Chicf Stanton of the fire department ' iy 1y 7 % A i« | D.D. " Aftep th g ¢ the brid 5 1 sday i s P iv s 1 ORIt o eah Ang whtes ADRIEL 15 A e ceremony the bride |stated on Wednesday that in yview of | of their anniversary services was held | & ney Remedy complete- | CAN BE STRAIGHTENED WITH ] Forertors ot ot et sroton sht o and, room received congratulations | ihe fact that the water in the reservolr | in which the Congresution was assisi- | S Do % Dagoba-ch | but these are selected ONE BY ONE, ERLY ths sriplose ol the Bt desn Bantiste r newly furnished home, 40 |is at such a low point, the peopls | cd by Rev. J, d. Dennis of the Mt | GLAS'ESH[‘_FT::.W 5 |ty 2aay. s fres:{ 127th street, where a wedding [ should take every procaution to avoid | Calvary Baptist church and choir. A | reakfast was served by Mazetti, only | a fire. This can be done in being care- | number of selections were rendered Ly | mains to be ‘n. he S All about the countryside the big- | relatives and intimate friends being |ful when burning leaves to see that|the choir and Solos by Rev. Mr, T { course, will not build becaus gest and best ears of corn ars being | Present. Many handsome gifts were | they are away from all buildings, and | nis, Mrs. John IKvans and Mis | already gained enirance to Scranton saved for the great corn show, in Wor- | received ag well as several congratu- | that such destruction should not he at- | Simons. The address of the evewng | by booking attractions for the entir cester during Ngvember. latory telegrams. TLater Dr. and Mrs. | tempted during a high wind. was by Rev. Mr. Dennis from the text | Reis circuit, which includes the Lyce 1,4 42 4hey could be bought would Passengers on the Gfoton division | Leckmar left for a trip to Old Point | In case there is a fire, pegple should | Psalm 105, 43: And he brought fovih |um. A vear ago it rumored that | trains get occasional ulimpses of the | goriiort and —Washington amid a|not be backward about sending in au|his peopie with joy, and his chosen | the Schuberts would promote a NeW | command enormous prices. : men at the naval sircim metirery ene|shower of rice and the many good and if they do not know how | with sinzing. | theater here. n celebration of the 36th annivers: ! isfaction is assured, also remember Mo. His kidneys and which was organ | bi much pain, misery and annog- 3 e Weidnesday eveni the thi anc 1d not worl or sleep. Tie | that ordinary rugs are very plentiful s Foley cured h ! and among them many odd sizes and huberts. of | ¥ o they have | styles, also antique ces which are ]vory hard .to get at the present time, .~ 1 BRVE 1 wishes of their friends. hould iearn, as they can ecsily| The anniversar is conti B. F. Kelth, the New York vaudeville 4 g:{“’ in military, manoeuvres or fire | Present from this city were Mrs. ted. In case @ telephone : through the rest of the week. man, who is constantly on the lookout| These Rugs must be seen to be ap : Harriet S. Blackmar, 'mother of the | alarm is sent in, which is often a quick | evenine the programme | > | for new theaters, cannot build here on | preciated and the best way is to come aceount of his agreement with Mr. Poli, | ceded by a farmer's supper. | both being members of the coterie who | gnd convince yourself of the faot. stor, Rev. | maintain the United Booking office. All} . od by Poli, Keith & Proctor, | The sale opens THIS MORNING on A book being frequently called for | 700m, and Miss Susie C. Whittlesey. | way of getting a company, care should | of mem :\; {‘m‘ umE library is a recent gift Stebbins-Grochowski. be taken to call the compa | church, p: of /. W. Evans, Comparison of the One of " . to the place, and not the po E | On Friday evening the pa Tariffs of 1897 and 1909, in_ parailel | seq u! n;:.- prettiest weddings of the | or the central station, unless that is | william H. Elev, conducts g hali-nour | act columns, ik W vednesday after- | ho nearest one. When the central | memoriul bis oz deceasotiuu | liams, M nd the | 5 o ot & Siclock, when Miss Gertrude | giation is caMled for some fire in the | pers, On Sunday. the annivereary : other vaudevilie kings, are booked | second floor of Main street stors. There will be a short calendar ses- | Charlotte Grochowski and Alfred Lew- | o4 lirts the call has to be sent from ill be preached by Rev. R. R.|through that office. . tai experience in examining and ft-| sion of the superior court with bar |15 Stebbins were united in marriage - d | mon will be preached by Rev. R. R.| s of the Grace We have had both private and hos- e | g X N f the other compani : DD, PR il AW | Any Rugs which have not proven ¢ glasses. All examinations free.|mecting for the assignment of cases | Dy the Rev. Theodor Bauck, pastor of | Logr e, to oNe © E cotapeii bt i ; | 5 uck, ps a ‘ould be saved by calling that ‘he following have' been the pastors STORRS TENNIS PLAYERS g ? »nd a fit 18 guaranteed each and ewery | for next week at New Lomdon Frides | the German chureh. The seremony | 219 time could be ¢ The following have been the j satisfactory will be gladly exchanged. ase. morning. took place at the home of the bride, | COTPAnY directly, church, ] COMING HERE SATURDAY.i Y s An alarm will bring more companies We are Lemme Grinders and sole o manufacturers of the Featherweight| The state democratic committee of “ %yve Glasses, a glase you can wear|eight has decided to request the state at No. 28 Division street, and. the | house was beautifully decorated with | b yepsoeomemie two palms and cut flowe - 11, and by chemi one year: A i e UL | Will Play With Norwich Cracks on | n- | | . In the ¢ | v 7 With comfort and e sure they will{ caniral committee to take methods to | of the parlor, where the » “l ;";“‘_;’“.am»s g0 to nearly ev that | o, Six ThoNthe: Rev M. A, Local CO}urts. | otay on. lnstruct the voters as to.the use of the | stood during the ceremony, was an | 5, SC."0E ther 'p{”]:- without Aaely e llyn L. Brown, local tennis cham-— Fall D. OSBORN GILLETTE new Australian baliot, elaborate arch of flowers that hed | tha use of woter. The et point 15| RO TARR i L Raceived word on Wednesday | and John Hadley, killed last week by an | Pe¢R arranged in an artistic manmer. |y geg the department there as soon | RS L TR yarty of Storrs men that the| . 3 Miss Annie Grochowski, sister of ;i Waters, two years e A. M. BELANGER, East Lyme car, wgs buried jn Water- - B3t as possible. | Pl s il e down here on W ' Draperies French Oculists,| 1074 oD ‘Wednesiay. Nothing was | the bride, was bridesmaid, and Will- | “rhe chief has always had stations in - Stebbi - s vear; Rev. W. J. Smith, two | 2 heard from his sons, who were sup- [ &M HMenry Stebbins, brother of the|ming for locating the fire engines | o e e cl Rev M. Mar: “at_ the Roaue Eye Examiners for the Norwioh | posed to live in New York. groom, officiated as best man. Miss | along the river front in case of fire, | | i AR L Vinton, Blakesley, | pe - B b A Mabel’ Murray played the wedding | and jt has been seen thut these points | POleen: Moo aud Jarpls| i} | Of Unusual Excellenice hiitia _The work ga the rebuilding of the | march. B et at e non Fintase Shet ks tori O ol o oheaaties | the visiting party who sidewalks in West Main street where| The bride was handsomely Bowned | much waior s neniived Tt talies n Fer o L e BD sos a 30 . m. h tty D ies are the street fs being widened is pro- |in a dress of white d'esprit over white | minuton fur the engines to oot inty bR T AR L srown. Frank I, Povmss W, Tyler . [We knoai SREL presyt Grdpenies. & gressing ‘weil. Several ~sections of | satin and carried a bouquet of bride | action. however. and until they do city s ANCREOh, | DD onei ad Jonn L. Mitchell will ke | just as desr to the feminine heart as the cement concrete walk have been [roses. Her traveling suit was of navy | water will be ated onic 48 oteasion do. their racquets against the Storrs | ; 4 iz illiam H. Eley, D.D., is serv- mands. The as but two engines, | 1155 ocond year. and their capacity is limited, but e G B S {inviu every woman to visit our Third erything possible is being done to Was Held by Rev. 3 NOSacnAge |satln and she carried carnatio: avoid & bad fire, and the hein of the| SYLVESTER Z..POLI GETS " | Floor to see the display of new Drap- Norwich, district superintendent, who | _ F2llOWing the ceremony an elaborate | citizens along this line will count for | HIS SEVENTEENTH THEATER. | GH!GKEH | eries whether she is ready to purchase gave an excellent sermon on Sunday in was served, after which there | much. The chief believes that if the i | & 4 4 the church. reception. Members of both | gepartment w equipped with auto | Takes a Lease for Ten Years of Acad- | IN GLASS | now or not. We will consider it a 0 oand endeavor to defend With suc-|is her hat or fall suit. Therefore, we gainst the inva laid. blue serge with a black picture hat The third quarterly conference at l{'ll‘t]m(frl. with a bl!?(k willow plume. the Gurleyvill Methodist parsonage | Lo, 4ress of the bridesma We Have a Public Stenog- weré present and a large | apparatus now the water would not | : i rapher in 0ur |5 o coume opens e ruee [Bmbr FE0 Siownty nd & o | SRRty nont s S Sl " | TS el e, P ol | 0 o b permited o shew you day evening, Central Baptist church. | ple, including several from Newark. |uation, as the quick response which | Make $25,000 Change. J# 2t (8 A1 D 87 S| 8elow we toll about various kinds of A delightful concert by four well- | N. J, Rockville, Hartford and Willi- | could be made would permit a large! o T | | Curtains and Curtain Materials, and | the rooms in which they can appro- s known vocalists, Florence Hinckle, so- | mantic. Among the numerous and val- | per cent. of the fires being extinguish- Ivester Poli, owner of the lo octisd ea ln 00m prano; Adah Hussy, contralto; Reed [uable wedding presents received were with chemical . | theater under his name, has this week! - °°"1%4 Miller, tenor; Fred Wheeler, bass.— |articles of silverware, cut glass and he water pressure is greatly re added another theater to his circuit,| u,d\') furniture. making 17 in all. is is at Scranton ed Ly the low water at the <ervoir, ‘printaly be used. " i3 Mr. and Mrs. Stebbins left on the | so that the pressure on the hilltops is where he already bhas a theater| TO V D R e IR lomorrls Bass of Thamesville was al- | ogt train for New York and they | very small At the present time. A |carrying vaudeville Being unable to| V AR i Evenings b: ointment. lowed to seftlc his case in the city [will spend their honeymoon visiting | quick call to the department is ther the Academy of Mu in | \ 3 L3 y appointment, court Wednesday morning by paying Nlagara Falls and other places of in- | fore imperative to assist in the chec e has taken a ten year h“‘_\.,.‘} TH E e He aflowed his 18 ducks to|terest in New York state. On their |ing of a fire, as & few minutes' work | of the MADRAS swim in the pond of the Unec: paper wperty and plans to mfilm} return they will occupy a newly fur- |at the start will save hours of work many changes, but will not run vaude; mill, causing the water to become dir- | niched home in sl Sonate b Sl Pocchis ville. th | : ; i WAUREGAN HOUSE, ty and affecting the bollers. A e ey A il o L e i L L o Seranton, | PEOPLE This material we carry in stock in = Wednesday morning a 600-pound | electric light and power company. | Pa., Times of Tue A white, ecru, green, red, and colored The Parker-Davenport Go.. Props. Jf | Wedncsins moraing a 600 peund £ mower BANNER YEAR OF L deal pricicaris Syives- i e , d Poli ville | tion is that of friendly | figures. It is very good taste for any ven CHELSEA BOAT CLUB | ter rington in front of the Shannon build- | on Ty lay morning at 8 o'clock at = : 3 raden { ful Ask any i\ 1 ing, causing a double compound frac- | ¢ Patrick's church, Rev. b it — | magnate, acquires the Academy of | elpfulne: Ask any o room, from parlor to bed room. The ture of his leg. Dr. Donohue reduced | mo i i oirch, Rev, Hugh Trea- | commodore Cary and Members of | Music on a ten-year lease, thus clim- | Jur customers, age Miss Agnes E. less expensive kind make very stylish the fracture and he was taken to his | Bowler of this and Wilillam 17.| Board of ' Governors Re-elected— | inating that theater as a competito SV 3 ’ ‘ A8 = e the local deville field and be My v Before home, No. 122 Mt. Pleasant strecl. | Cullen of Baltic, the ceremony being | Proposition to Add to Clubhouse. | 1 the local vaudeville fld and bo- | furnishing for bed rooms and dining While Coroner Robert H. Fisk is not | Performed in the presence of ‘a large = situation. Mr. Poli now holds an op- | I he l ha mes Loan room, and the higher priced for library uoving ready to file his finding in his investi- | number of relatives and friends, a| By reports made on Wednesday eve-{ tion on the theater and the papers | gation of the railroad wreck at Bol- ;\unllberdhququ. esent from New Bed- ning at Hnu» ullilllxa‘) meating o im\u e ry to securing the lease are be- | an rust CO and parlor. i ton, he has ordered Deputy Sheriff J.|ford an ockville. Chelsea Boat club, which wag held at repar | 5 . hybody ;S¥n Buy Oasriages; Harness | L 0 e O alve tolapaephor o |- The bridesmald was Miss Kathetine Suckingham Memorial, the season | V& FLCPATPE (o which . will| | ’ Madras, yard goods, we have from 10w shown to be the banner - for the club, the membe p hav- 2 been sustained and the social and financial side of the club having been conducted with rtic oS, 19¢ to $1.50 per yard. | Madras Curtains from $1.95 to $6.00 per pair. and Summer Horse Goods (the bal-|E. Dixon his freedom. Dixon has been | Bowler. sister of the bride, and the | 3 s in custody at the home of the depuly | Pest man was James T. Cullen of ance of this season’s stock) at CUT/| 'R clsiody at the b PULY | Beatord. The bride wore. a DEEP PRICES, and there are man gown of hand embroidered white S ; . Y| More than $00 letters to clersy- |and valenci s with a_white sati rare bargains. men in this =tate, asking them to] Charlotte hat. The brides- | Preceding the 2 open Thanksg day observe Prison Sunday on October 23| maid’s gown was a viclet marquisette | ciowder, toothsomely conco bE e atos THE L. L. CHAPMAN CO. in their churches have been sent out.|with white plumed picture hat. Professor Geary, w s TS T iotee b Half of the letters include library Following the smony a family | o'clock to about of th 1|wn1\ur<i 1 | | include a complete new front and the Norwich, Conn. i reopening of the boxes on | which have bee: B ears, and many other ¢ in the interior, the Academy will of 1 ngs Der king, ment. rovements they are Nottingham Lace 5 0 will . cost Bath Street, Norwich, Conn, ] 5t8 of books on criminology and |preakfast was served at the Wauregan | who were seated at tables in the post 4 1 to be made e rental | ey penology, and were mailed vesterday | house, where Mr. and Mrs. Cullen re- | hall. During the our fgures for the theatsr are sald to be) P an(l Nove“y Nets eptida by the Connecticut Prison association. | cejved hearty congratulations and best | ht p $9.000 a year. hes as well as telegrams of felic! companies have been launched | These materials make attractive and Sheriff William B. Sprague of Tol- | W . . : ik George T..' W tation. They left at 10.40 o'clock for | Iy cheered and applauded {here by various managers, but nona| 2 ;i i Bulldln e e L bt | their wedding trip and on their return | = Commodore Herbert B. Cary called | hve meen > onti D ri practical curtains and oan be used in 65 vears old, In the June term of the ] they will reside in a newly hed | the busine eting to er st [the one Pol It is a safe pre | any room according to design and i superfor court he was sentenced to|home in High street, | after o'c Se - Ralph | diction, erefore, that stock produc : i i ARE YOU THINKING OF DOING | oofct @ M0l 4ha" one-halt to two | Were anany beautiful Howe reported a mmehe p of 117, ! tions v cupy the Academy for s AR guality. There is sume very attractive THIS ? - Chalt for i | The bride’s t - | th rgest on record, wiith no resig- | eral ye, it A LSS - v s and one-half 3 for robbing the S HIOnY Sbing the i xoant Tor e S AL designs for 35c to $1.00 per yard, 1t w0 you should consult with me ana | home of Charles H. Baker in Andover. | L STORE CL{’”ED | library and parlor, and 16 to 30c yard M. 3 for other rooms. 1 receipts of | the activi of the New Haven man | 1 balance on hand | will ne. rily be confined to stock D 7 on L offerin, there. He could, of course, » oard of gove | present vaudeville there, but that | . Lewis You mate 1 from the city. Of these there to offer there. g*t prices for same. Excellent work The engagement of Miss Cleona No- The bride has alw resided in this | were five, and six ne name: ad 1ce he will be able to present no st reasonable prices. ble, a New London bookkeeper, and |city, heing the daughter of the late | been added. Tr o Walter traveling attractions in the Academy Norman Hitchcock of Boston is an- | chael and Mary Bowler, and has | Buckingham repo: nounced. She lost a leg in an ace C. M. WILLIAMS, one. “She met ar. dent | heen a successful milliner, having been wears an artificial | employed in Jewett City several sea- | Hitchcock, a dealer | sons. The groom is a native of Rich- in_artificial limbs, in the course of | yille. e is overseer of the finishing | would be creating competition 1o his ur @eneral Contractor and Builder, business, and he. too, wears an arti- | department for the Shetucket Woolen | land —whose t other theater across the street, the! on accoun! of SWiSS Tambo 210 WAIN STRERT. ireigoll o=t Aot aars TL Wb 2 b i condition he is eliminating by and Medici Lace o FO | o PRI R Sy s o o T neeey r e e HOLIDAY i i de A ¥ "’ *| PAPER TO BE READ | as were auditors Charles D. I | Whether this condition will inspire 4 L 3 Ll 2 As the summer dies and the leave: 5 ‘ar] W. Brow (he oth bers b P her ater, re- | = Tambour Lace is one Mpake e s e ‘h‘;;r. 2R England’ Conference of Women's | HOWe. Walter AL Buckingham, W. Ty- | = S | TR ca ot N wo weeks' shooting. The “Highlands ; : ler A. Richmond and 4 is very appropriate for sill length an of Ontarfo” the fnest tourisi, camp- | National Missionary Association at| srthur 1. ; | e T | :fll? munha{f{tn Sl 2 AU RN ing and fishing district in North Am-{ Malden, Mass. A propositions to build an additior | R T | > O i 2 :»\r;(;:.em“:t’lsnl‘thdMeccflh f:l' (hedhu?rt‘er to the boat house, about 1d to | Remarkable Results from Skin Ren’|-# 191 125 M“l!l S'TCCI rhere ooze, deer, bear an e e 1 OPRBe O - 3 pe 5 ras ‘broug ore 5 - al 1 e Surgt e bound Write o the ot | o The New Bugland conteronce of :he | cort about $500. wax browent before | "ok Corty Aimont Nothing. || _ 131138 Medici Lace dersigned for copy of “Haunts of Wish | ation of the Universalist church wi' | governors, With power. This woull | No matter how bad n sore or uicer ] The Leading Store in Eastern W . =\ 0 ot e syl nd Qare, Which contatns & -full' d6- | po neid, at:the parish church in | be upow land south of the building, |afficts vou. it is said that Hokara, the || Connecticut Devoted Exclusively ’ ; -ription of the w;_rm;; el Malden, Mase., today. opening at 10 and would provide room to shift ca- | pur in food, will cure it. In f i Meitsr Wornan'e . and [Chils of decoration with rod top and bottom . Boj GIOLE. . Mt Theross A~ i noes from the present hoat room, ? V't cure, the purchass price | i 3 . We have this , Boston. Mass.—adv | o Washington, D. C., president of i stated. thus providing m: stor- refunded dren’s Wearing Apparel. for doors and wm#ows / WELL DRIVERS ARE e O S TieE | ase room for Iabnthes he Lee Joeat | Lace in stock, 15 inches wide, at $1.95 VERS ARE Maud B. Cobbh of this ! A proposal to charge owners of | agents for 1d % b 5 ent of the W. T, M. S. of Con- property, such as wcanoes | hundreds of e yard, and 28 inches wide at $2.25 yi HERE AND AT WORK. gl recticut, will. read a paper on o . was dis s. say they any | Apparatus Taken t Should Be the Attitude of the | and recommenc n or wound or inz the | A I PP us en to Meadow Brook on | g00r . =0, H 00 ds the ~ational | of the board of Hokara does not heal, and As Sachem chapte; so Instan neous that those | UP-TO-DATE SHOES Ry S g b o AR e < 3 o Ar Was l\xll"‘llfll: in it are simply delighted with ir. ! i l.‘ A u l‘ nployes of the artesian well and|the country and an add on the | room. {ts membe e blackheads, acne, | | in all leathers ¢ company arrived here on Wed- [ Blacker home at Tokio, Japan. to be | to the chowcer afier the 2 e M) 1C'lll|y ace, Andque Lace, ourned. an invitation twhick . 3 S i When a young man comes to Sawlying (s simple Ll settie down for a steady busi- Irish Peint, » from Providence and unloaded | given by ell driving apparatus from the| missiona liss M. Agnes Hathaway, | in Japan. cepted with rthanks for the court quickly cure $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 th | skin food and T freight car on the mew wharf. The| A reception in honor of Miss Hath~ | of the boat club ; ood o4 Saeg heiina) LR Sadatpetbalia i o idon s apparatus was carted to Meadow brook | away wiil be held by the W. N. M. A. | e touse. St el real thing—work Swiss Zam FEHGUS"N & CH‘RBDNMEAU, b;' Arthur D. "U'“‘mn, \\l'l;"r? the work | at Ballou hatl, T'niversalist Publish- | hing A wi al“l bm of setting it up for immediate use was | ing house, in Boston, Friday esening 1 | There ure differences vetween thed liberal These curtains are very popular and sept22d Franklin Square.| commenced. But one driving machine | from & to 10 o'clock. This has arrived as yet, but the other s ex- | will he in charge of M pected right away, and both will be| Brown and Mrs. Maud B. Cobb. Dr. F. W. HOLMS, Deniist gotten under way as soon as possibie, = g Tha full two inch dron at the res- regarding an employe i Shannon B ng Annex, Room A.|ervoir took place Wednesday and the ¥ Telephone 5 ception H. S. | Connecticut { London trolieymen over ti i of Hokora at the low | ‘n Mafly cases price of are exceptionally nice for any window in the house. ea] Cluny Lace Curtains from $2.00 to $9.00 pair. Antique Lace Curtains from $2.25 to | $6.50 pai any d the New : | Trolleymen Do Not Like It. | The Les & Osgond Co. are selling | | The Honest Proprictary Medicine he is bound te fail because he has no business knowledge. Nerwich the compan says the flls a national need in the | London Day. A state- S b Ve e o o Sciitd | Dong ‘a ;58 inches Balow high | ment is not obtainable, but it is said | Wil take more than the cry of water mark, making a new record each oun ee [to be over the plun of the company | and TATA | med Joslin, who s - da ! te an employs { reaching . i NEWMARKET HOTEL, o S /pot uploye 1 reaching phy ke Tror 1 ihe avaricious, ove ian 10 overthrow AR L i8 often impossible with || D38 been employed in Norwich und is iy, lable und standard g 715 Boswell Ave. East Side Reservoir Dropped. : i now employed ut the New London cur : e | B“Siflesg Inis R PETAE. Cursaing: Fram, 83,60 46 First-ciaza Wines, Liguora und Clgers. | i reservoir on the East Sidas the coifee driiker bart, on # run, glving him the =tand k ¢ B Pinkhau's Vegetaule | f 3 A ’ Meals ani Weleh Rarenit served 19| wnich suppligs many houses m“'; :, TSl A eas | ing which his vice in Nofwich | Compyund, which is nade frem the | ¥7.50 paie eorder. Jour Tuckls Prej. Tel 48-8 | an Ding Gally, and it was steted om ’ " weuld give him in N Londen i - ik { 3 [ ne frem $u.00 | roots and herss o the field wnd has Lollege | Swiss Tambour Curt 2 . 4 meeting of the New Lundon trol 3 e et x 4 g | e : Welnestay that it west Sewh oie ‘ w BT ING ; 1" | cured more women of temale flls than g ‘.v:mxc:;‘o:";- :, x::.:";"- ;"E:‘ AR e, Tht SasE i e the home ot W Alpha Lewis it lany oiher remedy we know of 12 [k raparta. ta it the, bostianinois e e s e sc an . F. C. 100 | ing the users 10 be as economical in ber of the stats trollevmen's | R e ples of dealina and trade. He Cigars are the oest on the rker | the use of the water as possiule. S s il R iy T | Y s e & it 3 1 Eor - More “Fhad iFn can’t fail to win in the business ]‘ H d i okl v 5 Lok Habits Like Automobiles. ana o peedeu steep. || T matier 7 T |- ot reness ai e e b It he Reid & Hughes Co. ” You can get a good idea how fast B F e R R R el Abcnenlie i f 3 3 gt 08 W. E. CANFIELD. WHEN v te put your busi- SAce . 3 has heen a markec redse 1ol favarite [ sughs. « . We Recover Furnitu De Carpet A, o Bk S B AT PRl w habit or an antomoebile is geing by “There’s a Reason | in Canada’s merehant marine durimng | and ailments of the throat. chest ani | Principal. it L nh S @ Sum heiter than through the advertis- ng te slop it suddenly.—Aichison l'h° 138t 35 vears. In 1871 the tonnag tains no opiates. Lee & | ( ‘ i dag columns of The Builatis wioke waz 1,162,368 in 100 tt was TIESM, : outlidaw .

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