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o ¢ 5 T S T P 2 e g 1. WAl.3~.. ~|PREsDING ELDERBALL : K rs. g . - The Bulletin, [=EL5ECETE Lost Hold On Boat In foy Walprs | i benvees S5 G ot i 0 > : ” morial Baptist church of this city and 5 J ton, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stanton, Ducks to Roa:t : - preached both sermons there on Sun- it D i b e | R e e Tl = Broiling Chickens e i tal la: McKinley Ave. A. M..E. Zion Church. [ Webster, Mass.; F. leRoy Stearns, E: — 1 laws have been amend- 3 ; g ARIOUS MATTER o of 32,000 R Druggist mith Given Benefit of Entire Boa .| The special services in~ celebrating | Stearns Winchendon, Mass.: — " frors Daye :;zgrs“fieg!tgié;r; H. B. Smith Given t of t as Sup the S6tn anniversars of the McKin | Mrs, Omri S. Wiliis, Becket, “Mr. and _ Mrs. Charles e Philadelphia; Mr. an Mr. and * lfl“ll Chickens from payment of debts of the deceased < ley Avenue A. M. I, Zion church were, | Miss Emily Beemis, Springfield, Mass. s There will be distress calls for the | may be paid to the I -y ; it is Be. - ; il AT RIGE G e legal representa- Aft 3 Overturned—Beaten t is = | concluded on Sunday witk morning | Fancy Young Fow]| ‘"™ tosa>. tive of anv rflwuy postalclerk % ho port After Being ea Fol preninp, meveide it wncr et 5 Philadelphia-Chicago world series by |& ea_while on duty, or who, . ered | Presiding eider, Rev. R R. Ballx DD, | i i Lebtuce Fomisttes Innings at Fagan's Smoke Shop.—ady, | DeIng& injured while on_duty, shall die lieved by the Waves—Body of Lowell Not Recov of New Haven, was the preacher-af | Inmden(s Bt SflGIe‘y o Saturday afternoons thunder show- | Balt. of mech ajnrs T L(oF 48 the re- il ing LD ol e R L - o - patl. ched the anniv. v o, Celery Cranberries or helped extinguish several woodland | ., St it ] e -More Details of the Drowning. In the evening delivered an mteresting = e . res. ellington, which ha e = . vest New- . A % boegtiair 2 e the railroad bridge for by the choir, directed by Prof 2 i 4 Chicory Cauliflower home from the national councii in |a week, was raised and floated Fri- (Special to The Bulletin.) Woodstock, Ont., where Mr. Grimes 3s | DY the choir directed by Drofessor | oy, Boston. day afternoon by the wrecking lighter | g, d, Al 5. 4 now located, for a short visit. This i § 50", oh Seward, Alaska, Oct. 16.—While 3 i ther Eley and Miss Pearl Sherwood, . Stenrns of Wi rord Fancy Basket Frait Visitors to the beach found a num- 3‘,‘1'&"‘,“’»"_"’:‘;{& s e e e nirning Treth < tulpae’ Wit i AR re Tistation <t ’f’;ra:‘é‘;“b";"id;”'g‘;}‘,';‘;{; sopranos: Mrs. W. H. Blcs, alto; Chas. | ;, JLiss Helen Stearns TGS ol " - LI led up a 2 ) cal to local iy - a rri > i ay. e DL nEre Gy & Wy aiter Scott_company's dock. The Welling- | £lon of Kenal lake, Howard B, Smith Witliam 1 Geary. mags, o7 TTO% | for a drief stay. : v on sprang a leak in the Sound on Fri- | of Norwich, Conn., Alfred Lowell gt iniversary rvicy 2 : i Vest- ‘.mr‘ .r.. whlie employment bureau room, No. 9 | day, October 7. and was run into New | or tnie fo :op:ck::dwer;e it EeRspNEEY Acef:n':;sl_zngL & {))::I{Ahl\:\fgebe;?l;i\f-r? et Nk .I“‘m':“"’u;‘;f‘},'}"fc,';.'f ,";Q“‘:;'}:, . Jeeapington siwet, Wil b closad tor { LOGEeH e b William Weaver, a guide, narrowly es: WITH Al nings, from which have been realized | Bajmer of Otis sirect. S . ik ; PERSONAL caped by swimming Rshors. They d2-| . and Mrs. John L. 8. Andarson of | eaTly $100. The first tWo suppors were i & BT S et bt AL (o parted from the lower end of the lake - Dont| i charge of the Progressive Mission- | [ epoy Stearns of Philadelphia is egEs are selling for 45 cents & dozen, on_the afternoot of Oct. 11 in & small | Taftville Resided Near Seward About | ;" (", o I Cved | Sonny Gecacts LEl EISACRINCE - and are scarce at that! Edith R. Thompson and Nellie M.|dory and when out about a mile,| Five Years—Know the Region Well.{of the stew ses of the church. home on Mé&Kinley avenuse. g McKenna of Norwich were recent vis- | rounding a point of land, they encoun- BB, This evening the presiding elder | i 2 (i, the clty court Saturday mornin | itors in Willimantic. .| lered heavy waves The bout failed to| Having seen in Saturdays Bulletn|conducts the quarterly conference. and arah A: Loring of Lasalle sem. What preference, what e - : _ ride ," but plowe rous] em, | the account of the drowning act ) the trustees of the church are ciccted. | ¢ has been spending several day: risi was continued until this morning. flgi‘fl- B;:lm Rn;nel. who has been | causing it to quickiy fill and capsize, | at Kenal lake,Alaska, whicil resulted in | | at her home on Lincoln avenue. whi f desi; o 3 Where chestnuts are abundant buy- |dence of late” has rerncr 1o nop | LUFoWing the occupaits into the water | the death of Howard B. Smith of thin| we i ( DRIVING IS DUE — < im of desire cannot be wa carry & very large as- || ers are veving mut 3o o pondant buys | dence, of iate Bas returied to her| Weaver told ' Mr. Smith, who was| city and Alred Lowell of Seward, . Clarke Huntington of New York Ak £ sortment of Lorgnette Chains. [ year the nuts were scarce and brought Canie heavily clothed and unable to swim, to | Alaska, Mr. and Mrs. John L. 8. An- TO START TODAY. | cume on Saturday to spond his vaca- | satisfied among this galaxy ranging from ihe gem studded J| 33 3 Joseph D. Harris, John A. Yeomans | BANE on to the hoat, which would drift | dersons of Merchants avenue, Taftville, o | e his home on' Bast Town street. b e R, e N and A. J. Friswell were vieitors to|ashore, about 150 feet distant. Lowell. | recognized that this Alfred Lowell ba- | Many Visited Fairview and Meadow of Dr Fabric 4y RS Besine soid Mica oo, MAD Ashiora correspondent writes: | New Tondon on Sunday evening, go- | WHO WAS cast away from tho boat by flonged to u family ‘with witom they ! Brook on Sunday—Reservoir Down | wijium A. Siater, who was the guest ess Fabrics. Name 81 grades, in fact, and at all Mrs. P. J. Cassidy of Norwich is in |ing by automobile. the waves, soon sank. Weaver, finding | were well acquainted several years @ge:] sgg |1 pos. | a portion of last week of Mr. and Mre. 3 prices, town for a short time, having repairs 7 : < | the boat unable to stand the weight of | Mr. and Mrs. Anderson went to Alaski S 3 Shvies, has left town for wash- | the material, no matter how Naturally, under these con- 1m-do on her house and barn. nl\ffgrhr f;llllnier. DA"xd Jm‘nden and thhe tw;; m]en, Bdn’;]on shed Mr. s}-‘nm- to | in 1898, at the hime there was s uch & (. g.oogar” Supt. J. 4. Corkery | mgton, @ 4 tiSous ool o, oy i R couis Trachtenbers attended a recep- | hang firmly to the boat, and he said{rush t6 that place on account of the! AT iaoN Fentrbly B0 Anchcado- gt b » - s we an "piease ail feminine || wine Jonnson property, No. 171 Broad- | tion in Jewett City last week, mak- | he would try and swim to the shore. | discovery of mew old inines, remain. | found Iairview reservoir 266 mches be i i \es ana | late its fashion or how rare, tastes, | el 5 been purchased by Dr. B I |ing the return trip by automobile This he was successful in doing, leav- | ing there from 1898 till 1904, They | low high water murk ' saturday atis M. and Mrs. Frederick T. Savies and | Where e P nnat s beon ving. " °| 3. yron W. Alling ana children, | 1% 3r. Smith holding on to the boat | were located n a place callod Sunrise | 1o%1, erE, WA, (0NN, [0V G | sone, rhomas and Richar SUEs S gnd we can supply you. o ¥ . who have been spending the week with | \Aen he reachied the shore he saw | but their mail was brought to themi | #pd another Lier I od STIRE G, | Washington s ! e aut en Lo. | oo The October directory of the South- | Mr. and Mrs. Vosburgh in West Ha- | Dothing of Mr. Smith. although the | by messenger from Seward which was' thay onis daseeq & spctt 0 O | In New Yor S > Yl s New Engiand Telephone company | ver, ‘Fetumnea Saturdey o their Tiome | boat Vas in slght. It s the’ bellef |soveral miles romoved. Altred Towell Tt ax (et T 5, fon Beuie WOLT 3 : il The Dress Goods section is | ha ) ibers. H 4 of the guide, Weaver, that the heavy |was at that ti 100k young . ™ X T Miss Racl Thayer of the E Jewelers and Silversmith., | iwent into effect at 7 o'clock Sunday ““;""'s""" Wate BrOKe ME, Bmith'n, Rolil on the | Taen: Joor aar At e o ".l'g»?.“"r"ne.‘ ""g;‘;prm“wm Cotkess staied: Sun| 800 Senool of Oratory. Boston, s pa She of depondible sl Established 1872. morning. Mrs. Samuel Rogers, Jr., and daugh- | boat. worked in the mines and assisted in X e T e ing several days at hi s ce— o On Saturday Alphonse Micheau of |eF Ileanor of Stafiora Springs are| Weaver went to the nearest cabin |carrying the malls, and it was in this| 44 that it is expected (fat the S| ingion street. Bt et 3 PLAUT - CADDEN BUILDING || mazivilie. whils lifting o stick of woos | E16Sts of Mrs Rogery' mother, Mrs. |and secured help. They rigged tem- |way that the Andersons became ac- | U8 of the well at Meadow brook Wil | s distributing the desired ma- fracturel Nis Ieft ton e oxvood. |'W. . Bush of N'ntic: {fil’mi;»;"grnl;i-lh{‘g hosoka:nf.ml }:gc;wemx ‘qu;unte(l ;vm‘ l}m-trul:mx . 5 | b in readiness for the work. as to the]- Mrs. Frank A, Robinson of sym,fi A the city and th ‘ M. ; e body of Mr. Smith, which was | Young Lowell's father was a white | IS in It s forthe work. . Asito tha | s hed from Brantord an £ 3 B Teao e e Ak aduced |y MR Mi iR L opdosen brought here last night, ‘Loswell's body |man. who claimeq relationsHip o the L3INE of the pipe to tae the pator) T4 000 UEEL TG il et tho terials at exceptionally 3 5 : - : o o was not recovered. ~An inquest i to | Lowall family for whom the Masschu- | 1 _-Mohegs GEl St % 9 - p Y. AL C. A entertainments begin | ;Usand islands te remain & month | o hicld regarding the drowning upon |stts city was namod. His mother waa Stated that it the condiiions do not| guest of Selative moderate prices. You can S S | Tuesday ‘night. _Concert by mixea | §i5 fiesty of Mr. and M - | the arrival of the judge, who not |a native, a full blooded Indian, but no | InPTOTE “f’“\,“" s L i s S an Cleet. Geftaon SNCHS an mplng quartetto from' New York. Drawing — mdon Globe. hefe at present. The body has been |one had such a name for cleanlimess | the flrst of Novembvor ==~ . .| Miss Antoinatte Van Cloct 150 on e shiie this o 2 »r reserved seats tonight at Y. M. C.| J. Edward Driscoll, George P. Mad- | émbalmed and is to be sent to Nor- |and fine housekeeping as she had.| There were many visitors both at)ivriday for her home Tanrses: | realize that this is a section M s I at § o'clock.—adv. den, Edward F. Pricé, Henry B. Dav- | W l{]h. ok s Young Alfred had the reputation for ,:":lr&f{:\"fi;:fl}‘rx,\‘fir "m"l"“eml'{;: Dxack h‘:t‘\'uLl 3 v‘?m{‘]‘i;u:‘e ;nc J‘}ffy.f’fn'. une e r and mes Con- | Mr. Smith's t was successful, as a P i B! Stong ) 8 v wnday, th 26T | guest of Py 2 e aterials Special Instructions are being siven | SOPSrt, JoR Hoath dna-James Corl || M smits munt avas succeastur ax | belng-a fathrut ek peinciplea youne | o, Setvar end i you must visit—see and feel the candidates in St. Patrick's parish | ot here on Sunday to attend the | His death was entirely accidental and |knew him. He was very fond of hunt- FOR DRAPERIES. who will receive the sacrament of con- | woria’s champlonship series in Phila. { Guide Weaver did his utmost to > | ing and fishing, and it is'probable that | WEDDING. | Mes. . A Buroham of fincoln ave-| the delights that are there. o ";"g:{‘;’;d;’”r’;ofnlin:!e\- Bishop Nilan | gelphia. Smith from .drowning. no one was befter acquainted with the oo nue left town on kriday for }:.un;mb;;*, oy e ; Weaver and Lowell are old- country throughout that section than | g—Potter. | 0., and later will go to the Pacific . 5 A Cheic and Up-te-date Lin The Oread collegiate institute asso- | ARRESTED HERE dents of this_section. Lowell he was, In 1898 the Lowell family was | 4 00 S g ool | €028t where she will spend the winte We list below some of & ciation observed Its tenth naniversay son of gne of the original settlers of [the only family located in what has| Anhother prerty TOws WEHEE (007 and foilowing spring. i 2 AT With s reunion in Worcester, Saar. FOR HORSE THEFT.|Seward. ' Both were familiar with the | since become Seward. | Bence of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Potter, e our popular selling num- day. Mentioned among those present | | ity e e o Een . on and Toth wers (ils whole section, M. nderson i Huntington place, when their daugh- | LOCAL TENNIS PLAYERS - o was Mrs, Alice R Gaskill Wil mes M. Brasill Had His Hearing | recognized as good boatman. states, is one vast peninsula, jutting e e e miiar CRANST“N’D Mo e p e W Und 0t L oA Untl YR W T The above telegram was ricoived by |out into Resurrection bay, and there {7 (Edith Maxson, became (e Wit i | DEFEATED BY STORRS PLAYERS bers. ; The Bulletin Saturday morning in re o country. that can be comparce | Vo TOOR, LS e = : P e & antumn fruits collectea by | Traded Baltic Outfit. £ponse (0 a query sent to Seward ask- | with it for its wild and roush appear- | 4t KIng of Thompsnyille, | Visitors Took Everything With Ap-| §ILK POPLINS in rich colerings it o EaSgberTy, Beaiarry, white- | At the requeat of Conatable MoGuive,| 1% 0 Metalls ot the Urowning of M. |ance Thete ‘are no sart pethE; OulY | ied” thelp fihe oia T to 4 large| parent Ease on Local Courts. and exclusive designs, suitable fer re- i worn, ¥, blucberry, pokeberry | . pest of Conatable Mo tith. : row tralls, ersthing has to | Shed the - e s OF, Sumet, purple chokeberry. biack | ChISE MUTEEY o Saturtay hid s el " Satirdey morning there was also re- | he carted aboit on (he backs of hors | S o Brcamt, ihese wire Wels| Norwlch tenmis plavers showed a | ception and evaning wear. Thess are 3 NOTICE alder or winter berry and climbing bit- | 9 the lookout, for Jumes M. Bra<ill | coived here another telegram from W. | Steep, impassable mountain ranges are | O hundred present. Whese wove WeiZ| o Cie reversal of ‘form on their | shown in dress patterns, only no twe i tersweet . altf theft. A. McNeiley, who is proprietor of the fin evidence everywhere, on the tops of | {00 of |t etter e | home courts on Saturday afternoon in | alike. liceman Maloney found him and placed e i it was etitedd wh . Mrs. Frank L. Potter of | 2 ik Judge Siias R. Robinson of Middie- | him snder arest and Constabls Mo, | fotel at Seward, in which it was stated | which are to be found glaciers and| 1% 1N G20 Gl ifa” of | meeting & quintetto of Storrs men whe town, who recently re b . b E e gt M ha money had been found in the | snow the vear around. From these ecket. 'Mass, The cereniony, ol me down to play on the roque club & e & L i SO hdbhanigt.- who recently retired from tho | Guire cama here and took him to Bal-| pelt about Mr. Smith's body, where he | sue swift streams of water. whion is | Becket. Ma Th reiony, Whi CREPES in two and thres tomed g supreme oo f whmes: hi v 5 7 oclock, was performed by | grounds. and the visitors cleaned up i in our new store with n new | geveeni coUTt bench, is to take up the |tic, where his hearing wae continued | carried his money, and this st at rest |always clear a8 crystal and intensely | s at 7 o'clock was performed by | ETOUIEE B0 LS e stvle, In a | effects from Courtall & G, Lendom: oty Chatros 05, 4w with Tis gon, | uniil this morning. He did mot get| any thought of foul play. T was fur- | cold, and for this reason no ome, to|{ne, Rev. Joseph F. Cobb, pastor of the SVERCLIE I 0r Matehes. i Storrs | Beautiful color combination, 40 inches ESEe Bos Ao | Haven Y L It 1s claimed he hired a turnout from | ther, Stated that the body would be | speak of, in that section knows how (0| in."sorvice was used. The bride en- | the Norwich men swept the Storrs men | wide—$1.25 yard, Driving Gloves. Thomns Botre of Baltie apiout roW | started on the boat leaving Sunday | swim, for the water is too cold to bathe fath She wore a | before them with apparent e y the best line of Gloves| The district superintendent, Rev. J. 4 .| and the hunting equipment of Mr. | in. jiteeadamiin Bios Bt ol ssrs, Vinton, Wheeler, Blakesley, | - iriving | T. Newland to Lebanon, where he traded with|Smiti's will also be sent. It is be- | Kenaf lake is situated in a fertile| SOWR Of white satin messaline with| ‘Ifessrs BUTIERPLY 8RO O up-to-date in Coats in the state fc who has spent a short o s 5 . e esrt trimmings. - Her. vait |GIf and Smith we! ting | . g & o ut the lowest prices. time with hin family in Norwich, re- | yomes, Brown for another outfit and|jieved it will be from twelvé to fourtean | valley about twelve miles distant from | 126 and pearl trimmings Her vell| finton and Syl PO i o Srogs, | imported broadcloth, chiffon weight, furned Saturday to Portland, to preach | went to Willimantic, where he aban- | o3v5, Before the body arrives It will and hus the shape of the letter | W% caushit with liles of the vallos Lad | (0., S0 Bicott and 4 Mitchell | that is. thoroughly shrunk and sponged Sunday evening at the ' Methodist | doned the team e e e el g about twenty-five or thirty | 11l C8IIFG I FUPNIE SN fTor onty | were the home detenders. Smith and | ready for the needle, in all the desir- o | church, e te received it is believed Mr. Smith's in- | miles in length by about eight in width. | T0Se% AT S ATRTACHA DO ne A aiay Bty ARA" WhealsE THE L. i. CHAPMAN CO,, | 0 o ¢ Ry terests have been' weil loowed after In | On it western border is the amail In: | ormament was @ dlamond brooch. the | Vinton and sie SULI, S04, WIS [ able colors and biack, 60 inches wide th Stre Norwich, Conn. | guch Is the interest in Tadse Alfred SNY: Seward and that evervthing possible | dian village of Kenai, at the foot of ! % 1"t “sfarns, made a charming | and Brown: Blakesley and Clinton de- | —Price $1.60 per yard. Equal to any octisa BAMIE’s: recovaty To, 6 etk o d K. Hu b Gl in the water | river bearing the same name. On the|,.iq"or honor. Miss Stearns pas pret- | feated Mitchell and Ofwott in straight | two dollar cloth in the market, i , s recovery from a serious at- David K. Hubbard. and afterwards. cast side there are a_great manv sla- | G ine s pink chiffon over pink | sets and Blakesley took & set of sin- ————— | 1ack of hiccoughs that in one day last | After a serious ilness of ten days'| The guide, William Weaver, was|ciers and because it js possible to gles from Olcott. A good sized zal-| PUMO DeCHINE, a bright, lustrous, t satin _messaline and carried pink lery cheered on the home men, but||ight weight fabric that drapes per- 3 week he received ers of inquiry el K 7 { willing to accompany the hody to this | reac er, received 160 letters of inquiry | duration, Daniel Kellogg Hubburd | Willing to accompany the hody to this | reacti the mainland from here, the place | atin messafine and corried P and sympathy passed away Saturday afternoon . but it was not considered neces- | abounds in bear. On either énd of the TIIYS B e e ST IAL »tHed o elaning. § 2 | Mrs. William Wilson of Baitic, whose | 12:50 o'clock at his laie home, No. 2 Tt s neliesed . Smich sivppod |k {ho countrs ix mountainous and BEide, yas o brooch sl Wb Pn | wihout spursing them 4 fectly and will not crease and dust We wil! have a full re- || naiden name was Mabel Frugie. dfed Eintaity erest. - Sio whv lu_ e 020 eotel comdacied ¥y Mr. Mo-|rough with here and there a small| ;¢'Tnompsonville,brother of the groont, | e - * repelient, colors and black, 42 inches At Rt Toseph's hospital in Winloiay | vear, and death came from a general who sent the first telegram |body of water. CHund S e . 5 : port of the games to be [| %St Josep's hospital in Willimancic | Foar, and death tame from - A% “andAirs. Anderson both sgemed | The Ushers were Toward 4, Poyies of) Gourt of Gommon Ploss. Wwide—8150. . 2 been sick five weeks. She leaves her | Mr. Hubbard's parents were Seymour ile in Seward and before leaving [to be of the opinion that Mr. Smith . pU'® CUV. BEOT Sy 3 Rice of | In the court of common pleas at New . played for th: | Nueband and & s onnne leaves her| 0 Sophronia Hubbard of Windham, | for his hunting. Mr. Smith had sent |and Mr. Lowell, with their guide, must B Parsons and enry L B. Rice of| njon Saturday George C. Morgan| SERGES in eslf colored stripes, all ri r P nrgess of | by 1 N . a postal to A. B. Grimes, with whom |haye been crossing the lake from the 1artford, and Harry F. Burgoss "mu.] Charles 1. Hickey swere awarded | the Fall shades, 42 inches wide, war- " Vi, where he was born on June 11, Hartf ; , P 1d’s B bali | Ortay £ Biaxs ot o, s mviadel 2 , : Torrington. The two last named were | 47¢ i é : o . Fiske of 2 O 1531. He had two brothers and three | he had been a close friend and made |Indian village of Kenai, to the op. e b s in their suit against Margaret - WOria's baseDall ]| ..ohas Gyaiske of No. b0 1 and made 8 9P- | classmates of the &room, sraduating| 310 i ! uit against Margarel | anted all wool—78e, the sters. When about 15 years of age he | one or two hunting trips, to the effect | posite shore, where the bear ar =0 v 4 result of a s of Harry B. Morton and Israel Wilen- Championship” ampionship v hil rom e i 9 The | _severe shaking up he re- |left Windham to go to Lowell. Mass, | that he intended to return home by |mumerous, when the accident took | With him from = Wale in 1904 Hhe S ceived on Friday by a fall f A tree | where he entered shop. Sub- { way of Canada and was to stop in |Dplace. SEO0M,S e - sky, Mast Lyme parties. a suit on a i | were moonstone and enamel scarfpin: ; T | Do Ietting Bi fail about 55 Teet: U | ton Shasn . Woreencer sl HitehieE: ]?,;;an:;';:f“;,‘,’.";‘.;,‘.:;;.:,:";!;3;;:‘;.\;;, S e Ol commencing on Monday, The Y. M. C. A. baseball team, the |Qn QLT 167 e marcied Wis Maro | FINE ENTERTAINMENT AT PERMISSION GIVEN TO USE | Annic Tamt ‘planc: Miss Helen B[, . Wants to Be Shown. Wetaber 18R | Ttent s, avs (i oh e b s |7 A BREWETERS NECK CHAPEL WATER OF SPALDING'S POND | Royee., yiotlh, and, Phenser, Lentneh | oo liman, Jot Davis and Chawneey | H The scores will be re- || 2ir o Mhursday evening at the asso- | Party of Twelve from Gales Forry So- | Board of Park Commissioners Grafl(!:',",',n"):;‘I:\,“'?\:“Si;: it e D O & boniteln e “ l S ceived by innings. Nekatiy. OF the mbalbin: w1l ba ¢ reatitis ciety Present to Assist. the Desired Privilege to the Water | and " Mendelssohn's Wedd Marcl | —Springfield Union, o BT T e St i hen b o] Lcommiastonerssit B e That Are Much In De- dcwn from behind by another young Ferry society of the Methodist Epis-| on i iday the board of water com- | this trio during the reception follow copal church went to Brewste Neck | missioners, through Clerk Gilbery S, |ing. Receiving with the party 'I‘ on Friday evening and provided sev- rough Clerk Gilbert 'S, | > Mr. and Mrs. Thomas OWARD g e n Raymond, sent the following commun- | &¢ this time we v, an eral numbers on a programme of ation to the board of park commis- | Potter and Henry W. King. Pot- Wauregan House Cafe | men in fien streot and struck ‘while on the ground. He was made uncon- scious and a doctor called to attend The Parker-Davzaport Co , Prsps. L AR s M yvening. Dt | tertainment arvanged by Rev. C. Wil- | sioners concerning the use of the wa_ | ter was gowned ina whito sitk and car- | f T HE Contre 6k etk cliapel, which: wae: reobenod | g the 1aks at sMohégan patk tofHied piok = oheyedtiemonie, it Never were the Silks more beautiful ¥ i i ontrary te previous reports, the | s 2 chapel, w as‘reopened | help out in the water supply | house was efrectively decorated e i orilin St e new walks in West Main streef for public worship last month by Rev. The board of water commissioners | hall and staivcase ere a bower of PEOP E than they are this Fall. are be< B .ld. Bont Halrie several sections | Mr. Harrison. Mra. Bmma Harrison | of the city of Norwich hereby apply | solden autumn leaves The two large L 3 ing used a great d Most every< u n nent concrets remaining to oe presided and the mme follows: | for permission o ave the waterPPry | Barlors were decorated. palms and 3 ot o HranEd e sac i i Hdi g erc is almo considerabie work Organ _selection Eugene La- | Spalding's pond as an addition (o the | potted plants arrenged as a back- of this community our re, || thing points pod g s and ARE YOU THINKING OF DoING |5 D done in the road and the paving Fontaine; Deacon Brown's { water supply of the city of Norwich | ground to a pretty sroupinz of pink lation 15 Uhat of friendly Persian and crepe effects. - & ~ - " of the guiter on the north side. Courtship, Patridze s010, | and ask the right and privilege to !and white chyanthemums. helpfulness. Ask ny o THIS * o e e ace Chapman: reci- | tay upon the land of the city known hs | ferns and pink begonis : our customers. MESSALINES, soft and firm in 17 80 you should cons th me and SRt R tation, Dried Apple Ple. jMrs. Goorge | Mohegan park for the purpose of lay- | upon the [mantles, ang weave, in a complete line of colors— for same lient work to continue until Ta Tome, Rev, C. Wilkon Harrison, WIth | 5, s0in® line to corivey the water | ‘e Teome, Rintions Frios Pioiand . On Sunday Rev. J. J - pastor, had the assistance: of R Rev. Theodore Zimmerman of Hartford S |70 e e £ S chorus; recitation, Miss Dora solo. Home, Sweet Home. Mrs. Harrison; recitation, School Day Blanche = Putridge: solo. Wi from said pond to the present water t en. the reoms. n'h.hm 3 5. h h Cron: 414 owna g ) e e e L T'he Thames Loan “This request is made on account of | Ors, were used in every uvailable o ETRAGHE Do AtRtaT of water o gave added charm to the C Rt e aimis ot eater e oo o e and Trust Co., reservoir, and we vou SATIN DORA, a Silk resembling Messaline in appearance but heavier and s tronger; colors melon, Gopens John and Carl Johnson, brothers, of | hts Are Low. Courtland E. ( i {will signify your agreement at the | {remeiy dainty and pretty, bride hagen, pink, light blue, ivory, cham= General Contracter and Buiider, New London. went out i the soind . o s | earliest possible’ moment. | lties ot thie valley and smilax muking Nerwich, Cenn. Pa:ne | el 58 fritid riday evening in a small open launck 8 AMiss Grace Chapman | As the result of this co ication | & chalming schel Tgreen e d o '3 - X g 218 MAIN STREET. and. nothing Tks . aince, hees heasd ot <" - = : t Song, Miss Florence | tne hoard of park commissioners oy | @ feature being tiny china | mvery department of bankiy withe—§1.25 yard. "Fhone 3an17d | them. Their friends fear the craft was DANIEL K. HUBBARD. | Hurlbutt; rccitation, A Woman's An-|gaturday held a meeting for ¢{he pur- | filled with liles of the valley. § inciuding “Basings . Department upset by the heavy sea and the men swer to & Man's Question, Mrs. Herri- | pose of taking action upon it, and this | oCrating was done hy Brnst, Reuter of (ff ~ _ _ _ _ MARQUISETTES, sheer, dainty and lost Susan B. Sprague, of Fitchbure. Mass, | 801 salo THE cattis drieh Glrl, Alles |1 ‘the communicationitwhich: Secce: | Westerly Tutiisfing i Moudyers dnd) . durable, one of the most sought after 3 % X Following his marriage, Mr. Hubbard Mords; ' Ongen._selection,§ ¢hep .. AL Nortor of the park coms { Ut fowars. « Faius aleaiidithe ftria i i inche: DR. KIMBALL A Dl change in the weather took | worked i Fitchburk, Chicopes and March, Mrs. C. I Nylen: | migujoners sent to the witer board: | 10 the music room. enye i ahe sl et - place on Friday. At 4 o'clock in the e e h = R 5 D s S Mes Gtes . h Del s weddiny refreshments- were il 1.50. N e & k pringfield in the Smith & Wesson|S0lo, For a Dream's Sake, Mrs. Grace{ «a¢ a special meeting, held Saturday elicious wodding re iments were o wide—$1.50. Bas remeoved his ofice 10 | morning the thermometer was 35 above | sy Sefore tomme 1o Moriicn Chapman; solo, Juanita, C. E. Coiver! | arcomoons callod o camsiier o s | served. Brl“ zero, which was degrees warmer | Since 1862 and Mrs. Hubbard | Reading, The Nantucket Skipper, Mrs. Y Miss Alice M. Lewis of Weste TAFFETAS, glace effects, good va« quest of the 1ith inst. it was unani- 2 r 2 e - 21 froadiway. Wauregan Block ihan at’the same (ime and” pince at tivea'in Norwich und for the Tast | Fimer & Tubbs: solo. Auntie,’ Mrs: | et votea that:" Sineraas, T¢ ap- | cousin of the Wride: Nigs atclle 31 Hotyof 'salofi. 26, {paliss. idaepunbiiE Hours—2-4 p. m. Sundays—| gatol s . e irty-four years in the same house in| Harrison: duet, The Land of Swallows. | nears that on account of the presen BEE TN A N i i S g H & : = Sepid | Seturday and Sunday were both warm- | which Mr. Hubbard died, During this| Mrs. LaFontaine, Mrs. Grace Chap- | honfition of the ctes rosercotc et | Allen of Hartr, nd Miss ©. Evelvi Ion sells it | price 69c yard, value $1.00. & time Mr. Hubbard has worked in many { man; solo, The Last Rose of Summer. | ;vailable supply of water is not suffi- | King of Thompsonville, a cousin ‘¢ Rev. C. W. Harrison: recitation. Mary the groom, assisted at the reception s in town s cient to meet the needs of the public = = 2 ‘aldo Kennedy 0 ' Put - f th it “ A Fine New Lime of Fall [ 1.5 nid ne Sone e rmerts O DUt | Mrade an an exo + tool maker and wus | Jane, Miss Eva S. Patridgze: solo, Tell | “Beeoliaa® Tnat, in order (o meet the |and were affectionately remembered hy | _oct1id . c Norwich newapaper 1o hiving soent | 80 employed by Hoplins & Allen when | Her T Love Her 50, Miss Morse: Teci- | | teent smersoncy. pommission 1o here | the bride with gifts of silver photo- The Reid & Hughes 0. and Winter Goodls Received | succcsc i te west e an organizer | their plant burned in February, 1900. | tation, Good Night. Miss Alma Carpen- | D "yranted to the board of water com- | Erapll frame. The bride nersell was NOTICE for the Loyal Order of Mooke. At Wa- | Since then he has had & general repair | ter; organ selection, Hallelujah Cho- | iliugioners of the city of Norwicn fo | 1he recipient of a large uumber of We Recover Furniture and Do Carpef 1K every lne of Tailoring | terioo, Ta. he has just organized a |3hop in the basement of his house.|rus Mrs LaFontain e e e Gy OF orwich 101 beautiful gifis, which will be consta ke e le e ETT e Suaraniced” fo_give satiafaction Iodge with a charter appiication of | Prosperity has attended nis labors and| Refreshments were served by the | cylied Spalding's pond, in Mohegan | [eminders of her many affectionate F wilj repafe reinoiel, Feins STt SA00 ertnent Tt 1,400, | he has been a useful and respected | socjety of Brewsters Neck under the|park, for the benefit of said city, ana | fTiends. R o Mr. and | and all my work is guaranteed. Drop o tind 204 i St Fraskiin Sq. When Louis 4. Hoss opened the Otis | /1162 Of,the communits dircction of Mrs. Elmer Tubbs at the | (o 14y a pipe line in or upon the land |, ATter the wedding journey Mr. and | "ostal'and T will call for work olden Telephon anniversary of their | close of the programme of said park to convey the water from | MIs. King their home at irary Saturday morning it was found | wedding was celebrs A PR L vt S % as Mr. K s : IR, 7 o w x el by Mr. and the lake to the present water mains of Y i BRUCKNER, The ¥ o ¢ IS " ppy event. ere were present a pleasing sieal .programme s | be determined agreement between | SR e R ) foor, and, it thought. took some | jarge numbss Ralativcs ars eienh. A pleasing musical .programme was | be determine, 28 3 of town guests were Henry Watches and Clocks Repaired | maii fhinee. ‘i 's pausivia soneane | Srieam 2ar of " atives and HIends. | cpiied out at the Backus hospital on [ the secretary of the board of park | We Gt Rins Henry Wil i, 1o police were ed = . - o ranged by Class circle of The King e~ wa orks, a ing and St e X /Pars by FRISWELL, VPG pete il the day and many letters from absent | FUEE BY SHES el “Geer: leaer. | removing such pipe 1o the work shail | L4eY A, Allen. B . . . N arkentine Tacora, Norwegian, went et The programme follows: Piano solo, | be done in a careful manner and with- | 7218 J1048R, ‘o : juniidaw 25-27 Franklin Street. | ashore Saturday morning about one| Mr. Hubbard was member of | | fatin. Mies Nef X Howie: hass | out any expense to this park depag- | (ol Ars. Charie ' el oz el o A 4 Au Matin, Miss Nellie 8. Howie: patt- | gnd Mrs. Frank T — ~— mile west of Orient Point light. 1., 1. {Bomerset lodge, No. 34, . and A. M..| g TA7e0 B =00 i®wine with God, | ment.” | Kine. New York: s JOSEPH She was hound from South American | Franklin chapte . 4 R.A. M. and | TO g Sson: SIEHE Nolo, Tands R e L4 43 j& an iron vemssl of four masts and | H2 was an attendant at the Universa- | O M0 QENNG H SO TR P G0 p! 3 s, D 2 2 Az n: violin se- James Graham. 7 bout 1,500 t . Scott's Tascg list church. " il . 1 Book Bimder. |uor i g Scots Tasco was DAL L urvived by hig| Thi Publican, M. Tack Now is the timd to put in an appli- widow. e enilaren Wilam K. "ai | lections, Gavotte and Intermenso, Rev.| bt s it T i « B3oks Madz and Ruled to Order. This (Monday) evening the Jewish | Springfieid, Mrs. Nellie 1. Bailey of | 21: Maclane; piano solo, Robin Adair, 1 was held from his Jato | |t #iae 10! BROADWAY. Biblical rm;mrnrt:mlm- commences. | Norwich rge Iverett of New | Miss Howie. Divis street, there | - cation to be made a voter. The Reg- Teieppone 268 Originally this festival was a purely | Haven. The ndchildren ar~ Ralph SC o nx a large number of relatives and | | . e 8ct188 | harvest festival. There is also an Sth son of Mr and Mes Wit Tbl| Swan and Christman Lead at Dink. | frlends in attendance. The services | istrars of Voters have given notice _OUIS H. BRUNELLE *| day connected with the festival of |bird. and Madelyn W. and Kenneth S., \ the dink tournament which is a | werc conducted by Rev. Edward .| S | 5 UP-TO-DATE SHOES booths, but this is considered a fes- | children of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Hub- | card game popular at the | Worcester, pastor of the Bre If the Summer Brought Out Unsightly | that they will be in' session for the BAKERY tival by itsell. Both the orthodox and |bard. A si Mre. Sophronia Sprague | letic club rooms, Swan and C| {c ational church. T | Spots You Can Remove in leaunors the reform Jews observe this festival. |of Lowell, Mass. aiso survives. She is| were the winners, both recel choice floral remembrances. Sham Easile. { L o 3,00, $3.50 and $4.00 We are confident our Ples, Cake and | At the quarterly meeting of the state | 57, VeATs of age. cuff links. They lost only two g ers were Willium Them Eas | purpose of reeciving applications, and .00, $3. X - gy Fca ongpef R oSttt - lorr g B e e Mr. Hubbard never aspired to or held | one to Congdon and Riley, 61-34, and | 1. Reynolds. William H. Harder - 5§ 5 e Biad excetiod posed, of healin, held in, the caplol. |y omes s ISF cane wax his| Ghe et g, Driscoll ami Cotmian | Gostave AL Jain. Burial was in Doy e o easy it s o ro- | their advertisements show whero they | erpaneny o CHARBONNEAU, der. i v oo G, Bl ' {home. He fook a keen interest in ali | 61-17. The following were the scores | tic cemetery, where a committal s move those uxly spats so that no one| novid 8 Fatrmeunt Stres, | the secretary, spoke about infantile |, iiirs of general importance. was an | of the teams in the tournament: Swan | ice was read. Chureh & Allen had | il call you Treckie e g ¥ paralysis and sald it had appeared in | will be found in the six voting dis- Fr, Wklin Squarey instructive talker an. plessant com- | and Chelstiman § wluts, Driscoll and jcharge of the arraigemen nply et e Othiue A l'ine Assortment were elghteen cases in July, LBIrty-six | jne, 45 nis uost of friends will tzstify | Gibney 185 paints, Walsh and Clish 152 | € AL C. Whist Teurney gooa Co, and oue n Lreatinent| " FAS T e En Moyl Bbaty o BT ) R i AUgUSt and seventy-one in Septem % R, O e ek Hedon ‘Aud Faley 852 it 7 < : 8 8 : b Water Wi . ber. FPen Gexthe in all had besn re. e - polis, Congdor and Riley €50 bu In s WHIsC LGUINEMENC Uow under | Wil GHOW jSd Bow ess WS o nd o e § City ot Norwich Water Works; HILLINERY ool Teed the atiuase To Attend Fythian Grand Session. | Hynd? sod Kemins 620 poinis way at (he Cehtral Athletic cius Mc- | yourself of freckles aud get a weauti- | 110M nine a'clock in the forencen un Office o ! 4 Mrs. 8 Porter Rogeis sire. Henry T o ¥ 3ibney and Hynds are the team in the st ct MU oty 9 jured Lifting AT LITTLE PRICES. ..f,?a'ui‘,’f,“:?hxf;'é'x?r.f B o Dt S x;nr?ug‘l:: Hr_:m.u’l Hol b Yanisloved at m.;:i':.. PO AL G i e e B A Fnas e b farioud. Thay, e I e d MRS. G. P. STANTON SORRTIGS o oy MCileret e weit o | e e . | e e e L i x auatter e e o i e By Ve oo recalving | Hhe: officer Deg s St i s sl T o M G R L BT e e e R N R S R P e R S e L LAt | applications ‘after five o'clock, Mon- |1'(h 87 t® e u:,.‘.:: :M- R ) R e W 15 | Crevident ang Arviars.. e conpany | Con soreutiy ool the st ot eat ] TAEert (o P Bame e cariae, where] AR, ARG DESHORA. . 169! Svan and | e Euatantas bf. monsy bAck” {f_it| e Octobar 17. "':“"‘m;;;mfi"f in for b inest resuite, s locuied Al No. 132 Main street. ek a dovtor attended Nim Clish, 4, 97; Riles and Kearna, 3, 9. ' fails to removs the freckles octis '

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