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The Bulletin, Norwich, Thursday, Oct. 20, 1910. ————— e Grand Lodge Knights of Pythias Reports of the Officers Show the Order is Progressing— Those Selected for the Next Year. The Effect Scott's Emulsion IMIRACULOUS! ASTONISHING! FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS The Bulletin should be delivered everywhere in the city before 6 a. m. Subscribers who fail to receive 1t by that time will confer a favor by re- l F §8 Main Sireel. [ADY ASSISTANT WHEN IIQUI‘S"‘L porting the fact to The Bulletin Co. THE WEATHER. Forecast For Today. For New England: Rain Thursday The Knights of Pythias held their forty-second annual convention of the grand lodge of the order in New Haven this week. On Tuesday the business lodges, assisted by those interested, and all increases have been witnout the aid of any new lodge. Tha full increase has been 297t on thin, pale children is almost magical. Psychopathic Doctors and Friday; colder by Thursday night, | of the convention, which included the | —On the 15th of October, 1910, I had It makes them plump, . THE WISE creased g winds, g | presentation of various reposts, was | the pleasure of dedicating to the glory 8 t h th > N 5 e L NN ecom ot an et pog e & hemutirul msuiner | [§ TO%Y», and active. Stonis e by’ thle WINDS and LIGUORS hure, Predictions from the New York Her- | Much of the time was given to a|erected by Unity lodge of Winsted at ] - any liquors bought here are the best . ald: On Thursday cloudy weather, |discussion of a proposed plan for the | Winsted, befor2 a large concourse of . e monay. We would like to gain l 0“'! alr with slowly rising temperature and |revision of the laws of the order. members of the order and friends of Audlence e e tr A G0 el LS AD D BE Reow fresh variable winds, mostly northeast- Grand Ol oncaHols: Renort the order. Twenty years before Unity ik B e St e, Bow erly, will prevail, preceded by showery | S meports lodge dedicated its beautiful hall, the . d RA7e, D An GRDOPALY 0. JRov e G “. Thi ? conditions in and near the lake region, | Grand Chancellor L. Erwin Jacobs| ceremonios being held on Oct. 2' and contains no drug, no alco- i:g}o;urs-l;g:qm i i a and on Friday clearing and cooler is report said in part: y P. L (G i i ; ST W (RS € lng n and on y g e Byon oy’ retuen’ & New faven at- conduc::d b: : G : :dReon Welch. holaml:thmgbutihepurell Rheumatic Women Not Able to Stand | " reicpnone 263 octisd x : ter the convention of the grand lodge rand Recorder’s Report. an i i i = 2 3 ., Observations in Norwich. ~ |ai New London I began my official| Grand Keeper of Records and Seals ; est Ingrecsents to i T A P Don't wait too long. The following records, reported from | visits until from that da‘e to the pres- | Jorace O. Case presented his report. make blood, bone and Made, “to VEtum L Abotipd. ks R0 Sevin's pharmacy sgowh the rhanx;s ent 1 have made 155 vists throughout | je gsaid in part: solid flesh. ade to 'Run Around the Platform ; in temperature and the barometric |the domain. I visited lolges from the | yvo ha n blessed with peace, - e i i 13 . . changes Wednesday: e o, | 20th O October uniil Dec. 6. visiting PR S DAL il e i and Hall—Other Seeming Miracles |} Sterling Silver, Silver v er. Bar. | five nights each week, having sent no- | which is shown in many ways. While That Pass Understandi o | : exa am 5 3015 | tice 10" the ‘lnazes ana atter the pub- | ve L e = ; erstanding Are Per-|§ Depositware, Cut Glass, 2m. . 70 5 | lishing and forwarding of circular No. | havo’ strengthened the old ones, and | has : ormed. 3 6 p. m. : 66 3015 | 4 every lodge in the domain had full | wits the cecestion of thres 1oGges all] o Fror or ““ft";ef{;’é‘{)o‘;‘;":?,“z it i A 4 Clocks, Etc. ° ° Highest ‘lé lowest 51. knowlédge of the visits made and to be | are in good condition. b ol THEIR PRIVATE OFFICES AT omparisons. g ; During the past vear I have visited > s i lr Onlc Pragtotions mr Ve iay: Faiss | I baveimade cali after call wheh In | s 100ses and wanid bave bocn Dlessed| Birs Prederick Bafaléx and two chii. | 'MARTIN HOUSE, 16: BROABIWAY: Useful and Desirable d B b Rl % ’ | poor physical condition, but never to ¢y have visited them all, but owing to|dren returned Wednesday to New Lon- ] ol Articles for Wedding Wednesday's weather: As predicted. | D¢ deterred from an engugement made | the sickness and death of my wife was | don after a week's visit with her pa WILL BE KEPT OPEN | ; a it if d ept right on with the hope that!ynaple to do so. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Robinson of i Gifts, will save it if use: Sub, osh s Fiaes. some good would come from the Visit, | " There are' 75 subordinate lodges with | Washington street FOR SOME TIME. o - o Hier T Sen | 44 L have not been disappointed. Then | 51> members. braas F G b g High || Moon | the grim reaper entered my home and | ' Grand Mast ¢ Exchequer William 4 s v . SRIETS) B RS A A R 3o i 5 Il Rises. [ Sets. || Water. [|_Sets | carried into the kingdom of heaven | N Potter of illimantic reported the | phew: Jomms s o e stroct, | ONLY THREE MORE DEMONSTRA- e (?Od“ 50c and $1.C8 By Ren e [ o | my only son Bmory, aged 14 vears|palance in the treasury to be $3,019.07. | were in Middletown Wednesday to at- TIONSIN T A B HALL Largest Stock 17 6.02 | | s P v et & Officers Elected tend the meeting of the Great Sun et . A 6,03 ( itations and public installations. 1In 5 i | £ A es e 4 13 S8 | i hddition o the visite to every lodge in| Although he was strongly supported | council of Pocahonta; 1§ Lowest Prices . O8VIn on 1 605 | il 1040 |l the domain, and a second and third | by a large New Haven contingent. At-| o0 oo =m0 | Today, Tomorrow and Saturday—| " 21 6.08° | |l 1131 4 visit to nearly all the rest, I held what | torney L. Erwin Jacobs of New Haven! AMre. Roswell Brown gave a whis | ONLY 53 23, | i -\{,03"‘:‘- i was a most successful public installa- | was dderhmmu“m }:_he «fe)o;ziu{n fn;( thef w(\df"wl“‘;‘!"}emflc“ningt’stT’f\?fl“;‘fl;m”"w“{: Doors Open at 2 oucck_nemgn.“ Jl)hll Z I;e“ H . L .08 30| tion at New Haven on Jan. 10, 1910, | grand chancellorship of the Knights o Eg : Qe N ; X6 0 Six hours after high water it Is low | when it was my privilege of installing | Pythias of Connecticut Tuesday. {’“EMT Refreshments were served at, strations at 230 Sharp—Admission T tide, which is followed by flood tide. | the officers of lodges Nos. 1, 2, 3, 5, 11, | David Miller of Waterbury was given | the close of the evening. and Treatment Free—Your Last g 52 and 69. the high honor. v , E= 9 » ¢ i st H It augers well for the order when| The rasult of the election follows Mrs. G. H. Ewing returned Tuesday | GREENEV,I'TLE we find that every lodge in the do- | Grand chancellor, David Miller of|eYening to her home on Elm .avenue Chance to See These Wonder Work- | —— — St. Cecelia’s Temperance Society Holds | Main is exemplifying the work on can- | Waterbury; grand vice chancellor, Ed- after ten "-'55‘ visit in Boston, where | o Delightful Whist Yoy Gredli didates and adding to the list of mem- | ward P. Coles of Unionville; grand ?_"elf"“\"‘"‘k“]'z‘\19(1“’.‘“[[“;5“!]"(’ the I.I\. B. (5 By r g bers. master at arms, George Wright of Pl SR Y s, N WL RO Moves to Place on Prospect Street—| While no new lodges have been in- | Hartford; grand prelate, Rev. James H. | turn on Friflay. =l wou have not done so you should Personal Matters. stituted during the year past, I am of [ George of Newtown: grand master of P g m“f‘l ’0" \omo@ly' these present- day | . R the opinion, nevartheless, that the field | the exchequer, W. N. Potter of Wi wraninel Ang, Sleninenl. st i e Ul[ ases At the whist held Tuesday evening |is open for new lodges. Milford, New | mantic; grand keeper of records and| Rev. Frank Fuller of West Town | and see with yc by St. Cecelia's Temperance society in | Milford and other places in the domain | seals, Horace O. Case of Hartford; | street is slowly recovering from an at- | ders of Psychol A e SRR the basement of St. Mary's church a |are fields that can and ehould be open- | grand inner guard, J. J. Galey of Wa- | tack of pleur nower to heal the & 3 ; good attendance was in evidence, there | ed for new lodges. The increase dur- | tertown; grand outer guard. J. Fred | Liblted in public by the demon Repairing on all kinds of Trunks being about twenty tables. The lad, ing the year has been through the in- | Crangle of Tariffville; grand trustee,| Mr.and Mrs. L. Ingalls of Verga- { > ’) ot FELas of healing not only and Leather Goods done promptly and prize, a dish, was awarded to Miss |dividual efforts of the members of the | George E. Bush of Danbury. son avenue have gone to ( en City, Ace The iin diddag UL Nakneon S ST e e A B ciiicr amd Puiher Budin toux oo L. I to attend the international avi- | ¥inced sclentists that in this (7o 4 Cl el el s St men's prize, a tobacco jar. A pleasant 1 ation meet. nature lies a power whi prop- | bl 3 A Siriking Resemblance evening was enjoved by all prasent. | STATE OFFICERS | ANNUAL MEETING OF L o i % orpied, nCSambiebuE Siientins THE Smi;l UCKET HARNESS CO. Costshoveetdh Mr. and Mrs. Sllis of Plain | AIme s in ail chron wa BODE, Prop. : 2, STATE BUSINE : i ke e ? | diseases, even in those that haye her between your old suit and a brand| Whist. Report of Secretary Shows Member- | Many Important Matters to Come Be- | inciown road. 4 S During the last thr pti7d ew one be noticed atter your| Tuesday evening a whist contest was ship of 3421. | fore the Association at the Hartford | have witnessed ¥ N & A ks held in Temperance hall between four Senesor Mr. and N i demonstration: | old eutt has been cleaned and pressed | experts of the Scotch and TIpperary | The early seasions of the annual con- e hildren of West Town street B his ? i - Our pains-taking methods are | SIUbS The Tipperary ciub was repre- |vention of the Women's Christiam Tem | The anpual meeting of ihe State with their cousins, Mr It e deepty | ) s Patrick Shea played for the Scotch | = ”",“"‘”‘ today, and there will be : { |ence:s was ‘then’ dcken’ €5 stTIN J0is (Successor to A. T. Gerdner) @rd of exceliencs in cleaning and.dye- | ciub. Me B Naty audi it el a large attendance from all sections of | Mrs. Charlotte T mb_of Mystic | otients sreat.number of persons, Ing. 1If you want your suit cleaned | the winy with a score of 9 to 1. | S e A W | representing almost every kind of di l lflck leel‘y 2 | L Tael et B e ne ease, rushed to the platform. As they and pressed just right, see that it| J. N. Society Elects Officers. m]'s’“;sgef\“"‘:*’fls; ot D Sl C. H. Lamb [formied a e on and around the e comes to us. p e of Greeneville met F. Burns, Timothy C. Murphy, Geo : pIgec it eaeking G V0 0D I ‘ g Tuesday evening at the home of Miss ! x Keppl d ¥ 11’ Cha T T = === | man power could ever benefit O - L s n w tendance. principal business of | smtp ssociation, will be in attend. | In Willlmantic, Oct, 18, 1910, | SOpeRstT sthat i ler sy ang 5 ye OrkKs, the evening was the election of officers e 2 to Mr. and Mrs, Charies A. |help for even the St bl %, | for the coming year. The result of the ——— = A an o Seiel CRSE Rea Guig s al (<) Telephone. 157 Franklin Sl | election was as follows: President. AHERN—In_Willimantic, Oct. 16, 1910, | parently to the entire . of | Miss Laura Brow treasure! Miss | NORWICH TOWN a son to Mr. and Mrs. David Ahern. | e 5 e will not perm of | sept27d \hnh,’ 1. Dombro :We“rv: ident, = B iiahier Lot Chuit Noois, to e [ i2-14 Bath Street. < c Ly . . a daughter, Lois Clarke W s, to-Mr b 2 A ghed | Mrs. Jeanette Campbell Dies While on | 2 G\§1L¢" Lo's Clarig 1Y | "1 1s purity | Vi —B5G Mehdow . -onte Eireuh |t ! Ai33s = angd of phenom- | HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. WOOD MANTLES Here and There. Waterless Auction—Miss Beckwith’s MARRIED i b i R B D Afchibald Torrance of Boswell ave- New Work. 'DONNELL—In Norwich Z Telephone 883 aprasd and nue has purchased a new automobile 10. by the Rev. H e L arh Lol e : i 2 ; | most 1l character. They will 3 L The death of Mrs. Jeanette Campboell - ooy ergent ane L exdel g ‘ever at 63, Belalls FIRE PLACE FIXTURES, \Miss Alice Kilcow of White streot of. Otrobando avenue occurred early on | Broston " ghtnei e AR ey e (}ur lm ro ed WIRE SPARK GUARDS,| .. = * S e ; | Wednesday morning after a_short ill- | A\RNOLD-—HOWE-—Tn Y Oct s well as wild and trag v e oy 4 R Prsmtient Vice President. | ness, at the home of her brother in | 1810, by Rev. Jerome Greer of unlooked for, stran illiam Leonard and Stephen Sulli- Allenton, R. L, where she had gone| tic. Charles Marcy Arnold of Pom- situations mahy time: : BRASS FIRE SETS, n were in Holyoke Tuesday attend- | were devoted to the reading of depart- | for.a few days’ visit. She was born in | (ret and Miss Alice May Howe the wildest conception. : ronciial Lozenges 4 ig a funeral. mental reports, the report of the sec- | Glasgow, Scotland, the daughter of | Yantic. % An (exhibilon idantting tava.. dnd ANDIRONS, ETC. e ot Miltvitie, . | 18TV SHowIng that the organization | James Stuart and ~Anne Purnbull | HARRISON MATOHETE A the (M. |laughter, the decpest svmpatiy, the | will give i ; iofti Mis. James Knowles of Millville, N.|had a present membership of 3,421. E. | Campbell. When she was quite young A B i Dond SO | wildest ”enthusiasm ¢ Sh e i dye dmipetistereslier in alilomses ~at— L. ls visiting with Mr. and Mrs. James | L. G. Hohenthal, the nominee for gov- | the family came to this country, livins }. by, the Rev. James Coote | ¢ ihe human heart vibrates with the|of Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Coughs, ”[“ A Eflflfl[[[’s 01 Water %t Service of Baswell avenue. eipoi on the probibition ticket, ad- | frst in Philadeiphia then in Norwich | S Wiises Viamneon | ke interest, as den fon fol- | Colds, and all affections of the Throat e e ke 1850 s married John Campbell | of Gales Fe Agnes Matchett |lows demonstrotion o 1e st ng 4 _ Miss Claudia Parent is spending a of Voluntown. He enlisted in the ci of Belfast, I O S owah oF Ab1e MiehoE Boicute 0f Tidal SndiCungs pen Saturday Evenings uniii| 5 davs with Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse war and was killed. " CROW New 1 the P an's spiritin Large Box 10c at s Cayonette of venth street. A >, i B S 3 5 & 5 . S 4 o'clock. leve olrs. Campbell was & member of the |~ Oct, 15, 3810, by James it pain and suffering stopped in- | 3daw £ L “entral Baptist church. The anity ixler, Justin R. Neff and »y the 2 gacrets o1 . Miss Mary Kilcolum of Prospect of Hor. falth, Her srrenxt?vh:n?r;g;;i, Bmma_ Crowell, both of New London ARk o ETagoreeh toed DUNN,S PHARMACY, \:‘:fif‘i 7”"*_ tx?h‘;“ n:fila;;!(?:“t four of character, and her love and thought TAJQ- I“?‘l} 41" Norwic "L Oct. | covered from their diseace every : 4. with_scarlet fever. for the home circle. made her dear to | Lo 1910 ; ilson Poe Carev. | energy of brought into 50 Main Street. 2 A those who knew her best. Sk PR Ll | actio g ctsd Irving Green and family, who have She i 4 L Mowry Thayer, both of this cf | B 2 oct e e G and thiily. Riw sl e _is survived by one daughter, [ prne > s i v Dowt’ sy 3¢ dohe. 1 Go' to street, have moved to Prnwy): t klgeflt Q}is‘ cx'B’;* (;hase' & f"“"d"a"”h"‘"' City. Oct. 8, 1910 L F. Ranc |T- A. B. HALI ADWAY, with 3 spect s . Mrs. Cp B. Eccleston, and a greatgrand- | dolph, Grover . Snencer and Miss | your afflicted friend TODAY or TO- | R child, N. Campbell Manning, all of Leah Lu Barber, both of Hopkin- | MORROW 1 see with - own e WG e e e hor child, N. Campbell Manning, e arber, of Hopkin- | 3 V anc ith your own eyves i R 2 B leav two sis- tom. the Al treatise. »r;“;‘{’“‘:f dm{';:i:a)“:n',p e xb]gr» has ters and two brothers, Mrs. B. W. Lil- | JOHNSON — PALMBER — In Stonington, | work _done we Fi n Prospect libridge of Plain Hll Mrs. Mary Wil- " by Rov. George FUNERE L Ao cox and James Campbell of Allenton, v'"mr;‘!-;vhm 5: oL T a & | 2 ; iss Adelia 2 mer e ; D 1910"FALL 1910 17 Bottn HiatrE AR Fitdes S omple: SHe I}‘L‘I and John Campbell of Lafayette, s 5 & !’:)U;“n“{n\ m]r'fl\ n 1flm vt:\‘y:“awhn: | adelphia attending the big % L o HEWITT-—GALLUP—In Norwich, Oct audience. . He': 19 hem wha = | ioa e cnding g i 2 ch. and * other poisons have: done it city Tuesday night for : 19, 1910, by Re witche £D/ anc 4 ! em now showing my new visit in Atlantic City. To Work in After School Club. of II‘ o b‘\;fi(\m ’u's;,?‘):‘y(q'“;: \Ht.v\l\‘v; n ‘f‘@, :""M “,”‘}F]",’\\ maly Il ’“|‘ | [0 take care ol a 1 YOUl' line of Fall Woolens. TAFfVi ){;ss l‘*)m;)l\ Beclwith left on Wed- | of Norwich Banniin Adelne | orach b e o HIORE e M]ble nesday to besin her work in conmec- | Gallup of ¥ ated this week are as fol- 7 CHAS. H. NICKERSON, | LLE T T tion with the After School clup. This L o A lady who had been suffering from Cal'rlage and Wagon Fine Tailering. | New Beil to Be Presented to Sacred o i e V"Av':iaglgtrg‘{?af;?g m\x‘rys(m(‘ e DIED | inflammatory rheumatism for some S ——— | Heart School—Occum Fair Still At-|dressed the convention in the afternoon | meriy, president - of the Congress of | = Givas Mia. witeoar Mondon: auitlivay |time was Delped onto the platform. asse siiige e el ol B8 5 and officers wre slected as foilows: " | Motharh, ia one. of Its Bromotess: The | rmavcht o " raer Amors Sulivan | in less than ave mimutes she was| Renairing and Paintin = President, Mrs. Caroline 3. Buell, | object of the club is to aid parents ”‘,F“ H—_Tn Bast Kiliingly, Conn. |relieved of all pain and ran around the P . 'A"" want 1oig Telt in! the: Sacred |East Hampton: corfesponding . seete- |lang teachicrs fdn €he problem of onil | - or yisratly. Thomas JWrenth;iaged | hall “"”; Exeat Joy 1a Héart parochial schicol has: Just roca | taty, Miss Jasephine A Sexton, East|dren; and to reach the Individual el | somte s i : | One of the patients was an old | 4 . removey by, the genpresity of a parisn. | HAMpton; recording secretary, Mrs. | There I a corsespondancs. schsol. and | = Comiy oRTHig AL, South Woodstock. | tleman suffering from partial dea Carriage and Automobile ioner. In the past the school has been g;fm' \-tl-]'?all‘up.r Scn_lland:[ 1reu}s_|_ner, a mothers'-council. Miss Jane Addams | _ worth, wife of Louis R. Southworth i(:‘*:-*"rsig:‘\lni e d rheuma without a suitable bell, but a lar; rs. Adeline C. Dennison, Deep River, | of Chics is a 1 Funeral at South Waoodstock, | g e et s A one has been ordered and is to be hung | and state secretary of the L. T. L., ‘rnmh;;;’gocgaux?cifiad‘l‘.\rgli;‘;”llgfis;\&’it}f?f Shturday. Oct. 22, at > »om "7 |two minutes, and could hear a whisper T”mmmg and UphOlS[Cl'mg in the cupola of the large new building, | Mrs. Grace C. Platt of Bridgeport. work will be in New York state and | CAMPBELI—In Allenton. R. I, Oct. 19 "‘*‘“" The name of ths donor has been with. GRS western . Pennsylvania, : 1910, Jeannette. wife of the late John \ The next was a lady suffering - i held. : 7 Campbell aged 13 years. a complication of diseases. The do W[ALL PAPERS ¥ COUNTY DENTISTS LR e et P'vm»- 1 ~el\“\ll(-n.t at the home of her |gave her general treatment and in just Mo niadiota i ELECT OFFICERS. ively but Dry Auction. or. Mrs. Nove se. No. 2 | two minutes she was greatly relievec & s 2 AL There was a lively scene at the all- | Qo S avene, ¢rmoon. | The next was a woman who had B cu ar . : esday night a large crowd z ¥ : s 3 t. 21 at 2 o'clock robe late Spring leaves s larger e ohhbgtAres cowd oty Norwich Doctors Were in Attendance— | day auction on the F. M. Eliis place B — o it Motteaib it 1 Hock (" hand Of he above, end to| place being'in evidence. The violin| Dr. Leonard Retires as President. |l or Norin rrankime was tha aue: CARD OF THANKS. | Sinor one. Azter & fow g1 o CORPORATION, tion In the prices. It Is & good time | Pia7INE u‘{ Master Stubbs brought forth GE == tioneer and things went at good price: ish to sincerelv thank all our iment she could apparently se ¥ : @ | loud applause and the Milner sisters of The New London County Dental as- | Begides the horses, stock. poultr i Y A friends for their beautiful |as anyone in the hall esco, Moldings, ana | B0U¢, BV, @ pligsing performance | sociation met in annual session in the | implements and wagons. several horses | dui iy Fne o Xind acts and svmpachy | "\ nlimber of peonie were treated for [ 507515 North Main Streal of decorative. mate- | Misses Charan alen ot IREINE Of the | Mohican hotel, New London, Tuesday | were brought from outside to sell. - beloved one. Mr: am ,rmmh is and deformities, with mos* 2 aper Hanging and | entertaining to the audience. The fuir, | €vening. Dr. R. W. Browne was made | There ‘'was no water on the place, so | esaccially i Mot Srafitying sesults, causingcteers ok 1oy | apria L T which has been in progress for some |an honorary member and Dr. J. Otis | Liat.orses and people had to do with- | i o0t e eon) Q'Jmm S S PEM [ time, 15 to close next Monday. Miner was named as president. The | pht I afl dav, The caterer could wot | 5 weli aticiided during ner last iliness. was then treated for crecping | Have You Noticed the E naeti 2 eded by @ 2 i S arge - | MR, WILLIAM WILSON . . - 3 . F. MURTAGH, P et e baanar won served B 6030 Toialvs | heF, Dresent, many of whom came long | Mits MAKGARET © Fuuaer, axp |pariveis The docior had her walkins| Increased Travel? y K X - ek S ke s i e nces from towns around. AMILY. jup a W e stage L in- 92 and 94 West Main Street. The ng of the road on Hunt- | COVers were laid. Following the ban- g i Baltic, Conn., Oct. 19, 1910 oci20q | utes, using her hands freely It's a sure sign of good wealhes ana Telephone. er's avenue is well on its way to com. | dUet came the meeting, with the annual Celebrated Birthday. _|,, A man paralyzed on one side so. that| fine roads. People like to get out into - junid | pletion. reports and election. i il Y |it was with apparent difficulty that he | the oper air. We furnish the best : P o # The officers chosen follow: Presi- Percy and Leroy Miner of Hunting- .(,,“m use the and legs, found af- | method, and if you'll tako one of que Anthony Fournier left Tuesday for|d€nt, Dr. J. Otis Miner, New London; | ton avenue invited their playmates to ter treatment he could use the limbs teams you'll say the saZue. 1647 Caloraamy Fournler Jeft Tuesday for | e president, Dr. G. . B. Leonard, | their home on Wednesday afternoo ANy MAHONEY BROS. Falls Avenus tave Bons Mystic; secretary, Dr. C. G. Brooks, |it beilg their eighth birthday. A M ot were treated without a| marlid . Adam,s Tavern w London; treasurer, Dr. ry time was enjoved and supper wa 15 W (R iigts caiisd Bvery pparently, | — = = . Spieer, Westerly; execut! served, the birthday cake being espe- N i Srted s Toas ¥ “Blu He Acts Like a Satisfied Man. e el e Sl T e ain Streot, | was benefited as soon Dr. Blumer | 1861 It may be true that Postmaster Gen- | Crowley, Norwich, Dr. Albert W. Cros- B iaid: hii¥ basds: oo et s At eral Hitchcock is angry because the New London. Peat on Fire. am:y’iu‘:l’rfl\‘\vl :‘rm”m ‘£\|1‘(;villi:p|1\“!'|-f:‘n:i H president has given Senator Crane a Those A - i s , 2 | 3 it your co o, | Sler to ihe: pulitle e Buess standara | b Mo 0 % L se present at the meeting were The peat in Bog meadow has been . | long you have been sicik nor how many brands of Beer of Europe and America, | toila and ':f"hili;!:gl Retrosess ut e | Edward Prentis, Albert W. Cros- | on firg and slowly burning since Sun- doctors you have tried: no matter | Eoliemian, Pilsner, Cuimbach Bavarian | interested in ng’{nn e e is ‘n\gr; Arthur V. Prantis, Charles ;.Ida_\: here is more smoke than blaze ec Urs |what your be; there is| Beer, Bass' Pale and Burton. Muolrs | cconomically and making it self-sup e D o e mesl: [ PO e inys batie (s retulted AT g ° @coteh Ale Guinnens' Dublin Stout. | porting than soything oise, and was | Gromies, or o or fobnanomes A.|le In an oooosie direction ahd some AND— | The Psvel DbgtRts have opard & C. imported Ginger Ale, Bunker | going 1o st # clse, and was|Crowley, Dr. W. W. Leonard, the re- | distance from the place where the ar- a2 ! en private offices in the Marth House. 12MOn ures Py e L L &oing o stay in office 11l he had com- | tiring president, Dr. Comeau’ of Nor- | tesian wells are beinx sunk. | oadway. Norwich,-and will ing Ale, Ste-ling Bitter Ale. Anheussr. L wich, Dr. G. S. B. Leonard of M | free consuitations. from 1¢ a. m. to 8 Budwelser. S=hiita ana Pabst. PRt SRR = LA SRR LO8 Weeks of Stonington and the hon- Tidings from All Points. m a mers {p. m. until Nov. 10 A A ADAM, Norwioh Fown. orary member, Dr. Browne, of New| i Tuna acidey of Mystic was a 0 Mheir book, “The Revolution in Med- usier Uris Telephone 447-12. iy22a T v uh recent guest of Miss Catherine Mallett ical EXBCCH T teidn 8 i Cenae & for the N F }: ATCHISON, M. D Funeral ERECTING LARGE CRANE. oot ol Tady Assistant wieh. Cloth cover 30ci paper 350 ke i s Aot - L. e U, . EET Charles Bush « ¥ o Teles e o7 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON [0l Mesr Do : : s e : : JUST RECEIVED " , ger Station. the meeting of the A. O. U. W. lodge. { Henry E. Church. Win. Smith Allen. 9 . L Room 9, Second Floor, Shannon Blds. 1 E yizdaw Hecker’s €ld Homestead septisad and Embalmar During the past week the yardmen| Clement Perkins is moving from | 0 oov ! ’ Wl b in the employ of the New York, New | Scotland road to the F. H. Ellis place P. ke Fl 1 . ' 7 2 S Plain Hill, which he purchased this ooty . . ancake riour r . 70 Eranklin St., Bulletin Bld, Haven and Hartford Railroad company | o0 g ! v ased t h ! - o Y| fall. { oral Besigns and Cut Flow iy b fiop g i adies Patriciandhoes, 5 cappwiLL's 67 Broadway 'Phone 505 R e e gaged at odd times on the wor Miss Mary Freeman returned Wed- LATEST FALL STYLES. octid For All Occasions. Lady Adsistant. ‘-“”‘ ton of & large public crane which nesday 1o hier home on Town street, 2.50 and $4.00 CS Ry v 1 2 lBR .10 Lo located Just west of the pas- |after spending the summer with her | Soid oni i GEDULDIG’S Restdence 116 Broadway. senger depot and dirvetly in fromt of | sister in Stoniuigton. et 8 LosawIn flrsflt : e e e T L b FRANK A. BiLL NOI ICE ‘elaphone sob 77 Cedar Strest. Dedrhions eitoa; unloading, of freight cars contaising| 3Mr. and Mrs H A, Crelgnton of | melepnore 104 Main St s : 1y26a 1 2t0ne and othdr heavy mawter and will | New York are moving %o the Clement e e Or. Louise Franklin Miner 1s now . sk satisfy a long needed viant. The large | Perkins place on the Scotland road, " | lacatsd | o an " e“e v WHEN vou a¢ to put your busi- hole for the foundation has already | which Mr. Creighton hLas purchased. Br. F. W. HOLMS, Den’ist ocat:d In her newv ofice, Bresd Hall ness hefore sibitc. there I8 ne me-| THERE is no advertising mediu been completed and it 1w expected that e Sl 2 Y Room 1 MOUELS FOR EVERY FIGURE. alum bet d B . 2 21 the ott k will fe Sh TERED AND et the advertis- | Eastern Conuecticul equal to The Bui- ) the other work will follow as soon as| On “W; « 1y Is ar annon ildi CORSET: v suglza

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