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HEADLINE ALL STAR VAUDEVILLE ACTS THE FOUR FLOODS Acrobatic Merry Makers TOM DEMPSEY The Versatile Entertainer BETH TATE Singing Commedienne 9 PEOPLE 9 5 Pianos Used on Stage 5 An Entirely New Big Bill Headed by Mr. and Mrs Mark Murphy, Thursday. Friday and Saturday See the Beautiful Parlor Set Given Away—Now in N. S. Gilbert & Sons’ NORWICH’S ONLY FIRST=-CLASS THEATRE Homlay,\Tuesday and Wednesday, Octobsr 24th, 25th and 26th Jesse Lasky's Piano Phiend Minstrels GREATEST MUSICAL ACT IN VAUDEVILLE ALWAYS A 00D énow ATPOLYS POPUILAR PRICES Order Seats in Advance. Telsphone 591 GARBREY BROS. 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Stationery bt I.: en Vernet W \hf!lf paper 1Cc a box fslar Soap b*ec;al va Pers,an Coi!on l’abrlfl with scalloped 9e—Today. 426, Spectal foday 350 a il wLace {urldms Special Today special Portieres and Fiber Carpet. o L | | in and room | only 48c. Tape Today spe- { tionaliy signs, 00- Grade nt appropr Plain_Green, sel pretty combinat gdad stripes, value of pric Today 32250, were 26 case list_at the London on Fri number just e short in New of that formed by the Judge. thot b 3 court fees due he was barred by the from sion and of the li i s granted and an amended two weeks 'in s. Bradbury. rdered in a month as an to defend in the case of Duncan Annie E. Car- son. There g on the motion to strike from the files In the case of Pasiore vs. Kalaf and the judge took the papers. The ant in the case of Willlams vs. Hawkins and others was allowed. t by stipulation was granted e of Gardiner Greene, trus- The amount fixed for re- the third Monday in Feb- and Mr. Lee the following Tt Johnson Home v tr, and other case of in the 3 S. Raymond, v | ers. the second WO UIVURGE PETITIONS GRANTED Third Case Continued for More Evidence—Short Cal- | endar Business at New London. pleadings were ordered in two weeks on a motion for default for failure to | plea of foreclosur of Baile Tuesday in- December the time for redemption. 294.60. “was granted in reno and oth- being fixed The amount i In_the c vs. John Rochholz, answer is required in one week to the motion that the case be placed on the uncontested list for failure to plead. The motion_th: Whitney vs. E. K. Manning be trans- ferred fo the jury docket was heard by Judge Burpee, who took the papers Divorce Cases Heard. Three, of the divorce cases were heard, two being granted and one con- tinued. The other two wend off the list. A story of m: the case of C. E. cd life which lasted but six short weeks was unraveled when Mary A. Hall of Norwich ap- peared, asking .divorce from W. | Hall of parts unknown on the grounds of desertion and’bigamy. Hall testified that she was married to Hall ten years ago. They had been married but six weeks when Hall ppeared. She next heard of her husband when he was arrested in Winsted for bigamy and Sentenced to one year in prison. Since then she has seen her husband but omce and then refused to recognize him. Judge Burpee & Hall the REFINE- MENT We have Suits modeled to desires refinement in his clothes. Suits with dignity and character in every detail All “freak” and glaring features avoided— Clothes for Fabrics in and colorings ! fords and Oli fect fit in every instance. test of clothes values. Suits $12, $1 Gloves now ready. | THEF. A Our long exferience in Clothes service guarantees a per- We can please the man who knows that quality is the true Shirts, Underwear, Neckwear, Hosiery, Hats in good as- sortment at reasonable prices. STORE OF GOOD CLOTHES. suit the taste of the man that Gentlemen! neat mixtures of Grays, Ox- Ves. Every pattern a model of good taste. 5, $18 to $25 Winter Caps and Heavy WELLS GO0. of Hattle King Rochholz | decree on the ground of desertion aft- | board of' relief, Holmes, er other witnesses had corroborated | Brooks and others. her testimony. The September civil term out at New London on Thu Husband Gets the Decree. ! on Friday there will be a shor A peculiar case was that of Minnie ; dar session here for Whitn gainst Charles Whitney | 8ion. Mrs. Whitnéy brouzht the divy ! Ing week. and her husb husband’s admr., internal combustion en- Alstyn, Stamford, Joseph Williams, will Textile Migs clothing. Unclaimed Letters. of unclaimed letters at the Conn,, postoffice for the weelk one and Connecticut Patents. Mrs. Whitney uit, 50| The official list of patents issucd to 0, follows: Mrs. J, that Whitney ve been | citizens of Conmecticut from t mine, Mrs. Luther the defendan| decree. |cq States patent office for t Jonn Flagler, He was the decree on thet ending_October 18, follow Pas mL( ground of adultry. In his cross bill he alleged that his wife had been in- tolerably cruel to him and that be- tween September, 1909, and August, | 1910, v cet; Charles W intérnal combustion Haelebjian, Bridgeport, engine Turwitz, Emma adden, A. Nas: John € 1910, she had on div P e e e Bridgeport, P. Pendleton, Miss Augusta mitted adultery with Houle | acetylene gas gen The Corbin | Regin, rdon, Clara Richards, in Stonington “and Westerly. Houle | ¢ enico Tavett Clai was a soldier at Fort Mansficld, Nap- yeaver, Miss Ruby Y atree Point, and deserted. One of the |irie lamp;’ Lucenda M. Morden, ¢ army bills advertising Houle as a de- | terpury, temporary binder, serfer and offering reward was, in- |ents: Robert G. Plke, A Fire That Started in the Chicago troduced as evidence. combination level and rule; and Alton f o he In her original complaint, Mrs.|f Reynolds, Mansfield Depot. front of S Whitney = had alleged ntolerable | compressor; Charles H. Sergeant, loss of more than $500, cruelty. Stonington is the home of the ‘Whitneys. Mrs. Whitney's name was Minnie Pompart, but she was married to Whitney under the name of Jordan. Ernest Pearson wanted a divorce from Iva E. Pearson. The Pearsons were married in_ North Stonington September 16, 1907. The complaint al- leged that Mrs. Pearson had commit- ted adultery several times with John Christie in New Bedford, in Windham | and other places. Mrs. Pearson is now residing in ‘Windham, where it is claimed that she has had a child by Christie. She had previously had a child by her hus- band. Judge Burpee thought the al- legation a serious one and that it de- manded_further proof than the evi- dence of the witnesses and the birth certificate and the case wént over to next Thursday. The two cases postponed were those of Wallace Rolf vs, Alice May Rolf and Frances J. U. N. Webster vs. H. B. Webster. Cases Assigned. These cases were assigned: Tuesday, Oct. New London—Wil- kinson & Co. vs. Mitchell, Hempstead vs, town of Waterford, appeal from TAKE NOTICE Out of Priie Hea Heavy Beef Rib Roast Beef, Ib. 15¢ Round Steak, Ib. 14¢ Sirloin Steak, Ib. 16¢ Porterhouse Steak, ib. 20c 5 Ibs. Honeycomb Tripe 25¢ Whole Hams, Skin Back, 162 16 Ibs. Sweet Potatoes 25¢ And the finest line of Native Poultry in the cily Colored Beans, Celery, Snow Apples, Cauliflower, in fact anything you want in my line. HENRY NORMAN, 36 Franklin St. SAVE MONEY IT IS EASILY DONE. 'BUY YOUR FOOD SUPPLY AT THE MOHICAN COMPANY'’S STORE. DON'T WAIT! BEGIN NOW! Our Exceptional Prices for Today White Top Cape SWEET e Yeilo Onions 4 gts. 10c Potatoes 9 Ibs. 15¢ (Craaberries perieRug AT Tl variety Genuine Spring Lamb Foml- - 1b. 13¢ uarters 1b. 9¢ SOLID PACKED Tomatoes - Gonfectioners’ Sugar 3 Ibs. 20¢ EXTRA FANCY Early June Peas - o 8¢ AUTOCRAT Tea, Mixed or Black, Our Best Co:lee _Choice, Tender, Prime Rib Roast Ib. 13-16c $Small, Teader Pork Loins Ib.21¢ Freshlittle Pig S!\on}:lers Ih.1412¢ Small, Tender, Family 2 1b. Hams e 5™ 10 163c 3c Flgin' Creamery Buiter - . Ib. Best Compound - b, For Cooking 2 tans 17e Pure Lard Fancy Rolled Roast . 11¢ 12¢ SMALL SUGAR CURED Smoked Shoulders . BibandLoin Lamb Chops bb. FRESH CUT Hamburg Stezk - b. 12¢ 14c Large, Brown Eggs 27c 29¢ Thg. 20¢ oz Ih. 28¢ Table Bulter NEUFCHATEL }CHEESE PHILADELPHIA CREAM 10¢ | Large, Fat Mackerel 3 fir 14¢ Sc 10¢c DELAWANKE NIAGARA CONCORD Choice, Crisp Celery 3 largestaks 9c | OT FROM OVEN | BAKED BEANS and BROWN BREAD * 4 o'clock