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The Bulletin. | ..., =0 ik guest of friends in Ansonia. i " In the Market_Chw Butetn. | ___ == "1 FTGHVILLE BOY_FATALLY Guinea Broilers VARIOUS MATTERS |° Lorin fhin clty on Smiss | Glarence W. Smith Hit in the Back by 22 Calibre Bullet Grew Four Inches of Hair Mrs. William H. Shields has re- On Tuesday the Norwith Round Ta-! Here is a plece of live newa from Hamburg Grapes Neoshia sl #hiist, tonignt at Por- | [uneC S0u] Surore, ‘where siie; speilf Accidentally Fired by William H. Meyers, a Compan. | bi: ™ill open its scason of 1910-11 and| Browntown, Minn. that ought to in- sters, hall.—adv. meetings will be- hald twice a month | terest skeptical men or ‘women read- First Moeting to- Be. Tuesday Evening, and the Programme for the Year. 6 ; ‘ ; 4 until next June, The general topic 18 ers of The Bulletin who are losing French Andive Louls Weinstetn of Montville has re- |, Miss Ella Shannon and Miss Marga- ion and Roommate—Death Resulted Soon After. Great Americatis and Their Timo. their hair or have dandruff or itching ceived a discharge from bankruptcy. ol l;"m‘ ave returned from a vis- The programme fof the winter meet- | scalp. Turkeys and Ducks iy . in Hartford. i pEd R ; = ings, with topies for diucussion, and|" Remember that The Lee & Osgood R :my:ra::e r;l\r‘x’rx\a szi_‘ecig;cn g:»d;nul;; Andrew M. Avery, who has been In » rllcel and dates of meetings, ig as fol- | Co, sells Parisian ?.gel ;lalxindorh:‘ l_po-.nl‘—‘ 5 i ti Li v . ows: tive guarantee to ston ng Rmflu Chickens Crescent beach. o oo = some time, hss returned sky‘k& = rfel:;hengt! ‘;ghttr?elnguggt %13351;31.23‘;1; “;r:,dlu-s):o:;o e I;’rclcoilgsig; Oct, 25—Hostesses, Mrs. Mary . G. Hehine sealp and eradicate dandruff Miik Fed Broile AT b e s aviand preache il H S New Ha. | Shapichville were” greauly surprised | of Norwich, wiio was catled, arrived. | 193 Bronduner. | ROGHL - ourront | " rarcea ige ix a most refreshing TS Sty e 8¢ Bast THomDSOn | ven T0%ay to- ateond un open meeting | SMICh. the seventeen yoar. o son Wi | AijgUCh 4 Berolc attempt at artic | evenis; subect, Territorial Bxpansion: | ana" daintily perfumed hair dressing unday morning. 3 -year-old son of | ficial Tespiration was made to prolong | Jefferson—the Man and Statesman. | free £ se or stickiness. It : of Newman camp, W. W. A. Dwight Smith of the village, lay dead | the y 's 1 d. % fpiresy Sthm S apes White Meated Fow! Rain fell § e young man’s life by a young med- | Mrs. Aurelia B. Lyon; intermission; ! makes dull, lifeless hair radiant and A Relitis: heshetont -Bats ;| at the. home of his father, the result | ical student who is at present in Fitch- | Ty T.osish Purchage, “Bavgn A} = : urday evening, but by 2 a. m.. Sunday, | MIS. L. R. Church of Laurel Hill{of an accidental discharge of a 23- | ville. As the wound aid not bieed ox. | 112 Louisiana Pus 3 - | Justrous. z @ - S | avenue is n New ex- | Tracy, . “Barisian _Sage Is the pest hair Fresh Mushrooms | the stars"vere oue B e 3 Boer | st o, 0ot Sper | tornaty 01 honghotial Bending I | NOY 6 stonteen | tes. eorga gromer ana Sesuuiner "and " dundrut The drop in the temperature Sunday On Baturday young Smith bad traded | vulsions, > o Cooed.the con- | Carey, No. 99 Sachem street. Rollcalli] cure. 1 lost all my hair through typhoid F anie les e raged mer: G Y] Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gay and son, a > Characteristic Anecdotes - of Miserly | fever: 1. was aimost baldheaded and encouraged merchants to hope f0r in- | cparien. o New Haren snon. the 2vc‘x?£h;3;dg}e e ataut s, Medical Examiner Nathan Johnaon | eople; “sunfect. Great Givers and|myscalp’ was as sore as could be. creas, oday. I, 2of Naw . morning went _after | arr It i R ¢ . v Fancy Table Pears 3 week end with friends in this city. | chostnuta with William 1. Myors, | connecton mith the cnses ok Al | Thelr Gifts; The Smith Charities, Mrs. | 1 tried everything, but in vain, The catalogue number of the Con- aged 26, taking the rifle along with | M: i i ated | Harrlet 8. Blackmar; Five Great GIfts. | aily T tried Parlsian Sage, and after 5¢ | Necticut agrlcuitural college at Stores | NI and Mrs. John B. Qat of Pearl | e hope of gefting a shot at an owd | of acoldentar shooting, "o the: anng | Miss Jennle M. Case: intermission: | using one bottle my hair started to Malaga Grapes .. . 15¢| shows the total number of students | Street leave town today (Monday) fOF | thay \wag often seen and neard in the | boy won sirel, Sooting, as the dead | Stephen Girard—Philanthroplst, Mrs. and has grown three or four ' " Tokay Gi 10c and 15c] 253 several days' stay In New York city. | o0, B8 O e N entard In the | boy and Myers were intimate compan- | William Collins; Jjames Lick and His months. I ad- okay Grapes .... and 15¢ neigh od SF he chestnut street, | fons. Mr. Myers boards at the Smith | Contributions (o Science, Miss Nellia| vic svery lady who wants beautivi| Confinuation of Enamel Fine Celery ..... . 5¢ and 7¢| Th~ assessors will be at their office Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Lerou of [ about an_eig] of a mile in the rear |'home and roomed with Clarence. On | G. McCloud hair to. ige Paristan Sagers Miss 2 N g s - | Maple street are spending several days of the Palmer 'school, on what is Saturday evening they attended Poli's Nov. 22.—Host Mr Mathias S. Minn. a City hal Monday and Friday | Mapl p Nov. 22— Hostess, Mrs. . Xr n, - Chickory and Lettuce 06| G eniey all on Monday and Friday | in New York city watching the avia- known as Cannon hill, Before arriving | theater together. Mr. Myers 1s in & | Kaufman, Trinity Methodist . cHUrch: | Juss 8, 1010, o s o o o Ware Sale, with o R Al ity 1 b q0a R tors, o e re®, fhe. o young men made | nervous state and required the. at- | Rolleall; name some useful srticle that | *Parisian Sage is only 50 tents o & 3 3 & iamber of shots at a target. Ar | tention of a physician Sunday. ¥ou would invent; subject. Inventions: [ 1arge bottle at The Lee & Osgood Co.) 108 Of special values. - 10¢ ches of the Women's Relief | Miss Hazel Hoxio of Willimantic | riving at.the tree, they met Roawell | Clarence W: Smith was born in Sa- | Inventions That . Have. Helpad the | ooge ot ot TN rahere e girl 't 5 in different citles are working | PRt the weck end in Lebanon as the | Lewls, plcking up chestnuts. The | lem, Conn, November 9, 153, th son | Barmer airs. 5. Howard Mead: The|one drusgists everywhere The S T e e xS | guest of her classmate, Miss Elizabeth | three fired at o target and as young | of Dwight and Bl Gargusr s T i Hothouse Tomatoy Fancy Pines . : nith. | Story of Long Distance Communica- | package. Spinaehy, pook .... ¥ 06 Norotolt hers. Duffy. Smith was about to Jeplace the target | He attended school in that town, but Hon. B I Woarking, Intermission:é 1 | Pocos e it | &1ter It had been hit. the rifle, which | a few years ago moved to Fitchville | Baison Had Never Lived, Miss T An- | st Cauliflower During the absence of Rev. E. B, | Dr Amos Avery of Oregon ls visit-| was in the hands of Myers, was ac- | where he resided with his father and | sie Stanton. N eniRens ) . Orpuntention Shoulder Steak .......... eee... 120|Smith of Lebanon Congregational | 108, friends in tewn for a short tine | cidentally discharged a short distance | grandmother. He was employed in | ° Dee. 18,—Hostess; Mrs. Herbert J.|f5overal .committees: — Organization, church, Rev. H. T. Arnold of Norwich |88 15 Rev. O. P. Avery of Blalne, ~|away, the ball striking young Smith | Palmer Bros’ mill, there, and was | Wyckoff, No. 59 Church street. Roli- e : > :|Enamel War Shoulder Roast bR s, Y been preaching there on Sunday. | N&ton- In tne back at the lower end of the | highly thought of by the youns peo- | call; An Interesting Story About Some e are. v " s o _ | shoulderblade, * entering the body. | ple of the village, being of a pleasing | Barly Ameriean Artist subject, Art| TS : : 5 F Seventh Rib Ro 6] yotor parties are going out of thelr vlra. Georse Kisselback of West Ha- Young Smith, realising e haa been | disposition. " Beside nis father, he 15 | and Y iatn. Compasative. Banibit of | Sommittes, the oMcers and Mrs. . A- | g SATE THIS MORNING. e { way to see the chrysanthemums ir 5, h ce, N ay”|shot, turned and cried: “I'm shot, | survived by his mother, who resides “orel, . Mrs. 4 o 2 T Thave a les. | Flizabeth park, Hartford, where 2,000 | Ton W. Alling of No. 38 Grove street | Bijii Run down and get my father!” | in Bean Hill, and also by two younger | 5 gt Can fnd Forelgn Palntings. Mre | gramme committee. Rev. W. T. Thayer. s Everything in Fruit and Vegetables.| /0., are now delighting the public, | this city. and as he felt himself falling, cried: | brothers, ' Avplied to Civic Improvemant, Frank| s Dans A Siers, Mes . B JFag G Franklin Woodruft who atter leav. | MF. and Mrs. Max Corin and chil- | “Catoh mel " T'm " fainting!” These | ° Regarding the affair, Dr. Cassidy | 5 Anens” Readings " teos. the T%o Al d Weeking . L, Jin Voodruff who atter leav- | dren have retarned to Richmond Hill | Were the last words he spoke. ~His | stated that the bullet to all appear- | Whistiers, Mrs. Cora L. Tracy. ing B o : 2 father hurried to the scene and re- | ances did not go through the body and 7 e T 1 ™ e o % L I, after a visit in this city with ‘- a &0 gh the body Dec. 27.—Hostess, Mrs. Frank H. Al omers B'.os' business, ;is’ starring (n The Call of| Gy c fobe o B moved the injured boy to his home in [ it is his opinion that it lodged In|len, No. 90 Williams street. Rolicail; 21d ki g (T 'j;“'\{‘ his second season ateam. The boy was seized with con- | the region of the heart. A Naval or Military Hero: subject, icidents in Society || At 30C each A— - — ‘Rev. Granville H. \'flxég‘ pastor oé National Defense: Development of l};e 7 ceiv . r the Congregational church, tenderex United States as a Sea Power, J. Hol- - We will rec by : EH m ;[' Jm“ IHE nw[s Wb otinlls i ‘“,,:(;h.“:‘,"‘r‘;“;}’m‘p“ifm’s;fi‘f his resignation Sunday to iake effect | TRACY WALLER MAKES WILLING WORKERS' CLASS land Larrabee; Brief Sketches'of Lives e ::ur glg-r:‘c_lgflenpi"m | Theater Cafe. T.W. 2 adv | on the 30th. He will go to Braintree, of Military Heroes—lsrael Putnam, Miss Helen G. Haskell of New York ree qual ea Pots. oL ! Theater Cafe T.W. Wilson. Prop.—aav [ (Il 1A STATEMENT ABOUT CASE. 'S ORGANIZED. | Nyinan Hale, Mrs. Frank -H. Allen: | pas been the suist of relatives in town. | Ten quart Water Pails. . . t East Killingly, S it was i ot i <| Fi Chur : Stonewall Jackson, Robert E. Lee, Miss : The Mast Social Fraternity on Earth At ilinely, Sunday, It WAS| James F. Crowley who has been the | Relates Circumstances Which Took | First Baptist Church Girls Elect Offi- | Seone 1 mocjeon: Robe WS et Gl s e Gaie & [ B gl Suies ol ounced that Rev. Daniel S. Cosma . § i Of Datten, Me, had accepied the pas. | uest of Mrs. Edwin A. Chapman of | Place Early in the Matter Before cers and Committees. Jan. 10-—Hostess, Mrs. ~Lucius| Garlup spent a few. days in New York |- Seven quart Sauce Pot: N mit for charter membership | {orate of the Baptist church and wiil | Franklin strect, returns to Boston to- | - Reaching Superior Court. & Brown, No. 16 Warren street. Rolicall; | last week. Seven quart Berlin Kottles. % x minimum of 18 years, Vs s Baties Gt ke day, after spending some time in this A class of young girls of the First| Wise Sayings of College President: - —_— Seven fuart Sauce Pans. ) assessments, liberal benofits, $7| city, recovering from the effects of an | he Bulletin is in receipt of the fol- | Baptist Bible school met at the home | subject, - Education in Americs Giondon: Huntiagton,: of - Chicagdide ¥ i week 13 weeks, $3.00 per weck ad-| Yesterday was almost too pleasant | operation for appendicitis. He is ac- | 1owing open letter to his friends from | Of their teacher, Mrs. Lemuel Park. of | Schools and Colleges of Colonial Times, | | Gordon Huntington of Chicago is| Seven quart Duchess Kettles. % tional 13 weeks.' 100 death henefit | for many visitors to fhe Otis library | companied by C. 3. Bogan of Boston, | rucy Waher of New Yotk regarding | Dunham street. for organizatlon, tak- | M. Joseph F. Cobb; Orlgin of Soms| $pending a short time 2 Three quart:Coreal Cookers, Physic and medicines froe, reading room. although a few readers | formerly a Thamesville boy, who has | the case of James Talcoft against | In% the name Willing Workers, which | of Our Hastern Colleges—Cornell, g % Seventeen quart Dish Pans. Charter membership $5.75; after in-| voung and old enjoyed its privileges, | been making his first visit to Norwich [ pracy Waller, recently decided by the | Will be a motto for the class. Princeton, Dartmouth, Brown, Colum & ) ition of mest oy Mist Wallion' was T chisred in ten years United States cireuit court, sitting in | Following calling the meeting to or- | bia, William Colling; inteFmissio Judge and Mrs. Gardiner Greene of E el : Charter will close about Nov. 12, [ —— the state of Connecticul: der by Mrs. Park. officers were elected | Higher Education of Woman—Aalt, Hol- | Sachem terrace Spent Suniay Wi MI. | —————— . s virm— I. R. SANFORD, Organizer, The .\'!r.w Hn;‘on ra(ilread is thus | COMMITTEE NAMED The publication of the decision in |25 fnllr;ws Pr. dident.‘e\‘ as;’fl;a sx”r yoke, Wellesley, Vassar, Miss, Mary G. *;y;;fgfu“,‘;;"“"' H. Reynolds in West ) - Siiiagton Sutsare 82 M s early making plans, for the special 7 gai Tra- | Son: vice president Miss Hecla Wil- | Henderson. i 3 _\\ sshinxton Square, or 162 Main St. "m}l sirvice (Mhdw g o | FOR GOODWIN RECEPTION. ;r;_e‘a\ggagl 11;?’:: 2:'5,'?;‘:,,:("8}0;'25 ,l,,,r‘_! sacrefiry, TML:]B r;:’eramiém OaIx:l Jan. 24—Hostess, Mrs, Harriet S. A Eh “—m— ] > c eac sq | football game in New Haven Novem- pmrurrs ~ N he o rgasurer, Miss Lucile Howard; soclal| Blackmar, X Treadway avenue.| Mrs. Francis Hillhouse and her chil- - 2¢!% lber15. Many specials will be run Offigers of the Club Assisted by Other| to the essshtiel auestion The case 1s | commitice, the Misses Gladvs Moler. | Rolical: - (o other) Joke to| dren of New York arc visiting Mr: z B Prominent Party Men. i Obias of NI rBbTa Of the oads fu | 1ISie v;:(verni; and suste Brans; flower | Cure the Dumps. Swift: subject Edu- | Hillhouse's sister, Mrs William H.|© RRR AL 8 P e Marigol 2 other hardy s committee, Misses elaid oW cati in A rica: ooker T. Wi - as own s . . e Bowsts are Atill 1h bloom, and salvia | The following is the makeup of the| the probate court, in which Hon. Al- e Brown and| cation in America: Booker T. Wash- | Jewett, of East Town street have | fred Coit was the judge, to the super- | Fapnie Mefer, ington and His Influence on American e Six or eight quart Coffee Boilere. 9 Blacen T o Chureh atroot e e She Srataceaacs for e anc | 10FdoousE-CWebeh thy time: gams for:| | Tt Wk Yoiod b5 have teht pink and Bhsetion Seevi Si0e Bl Misses, Rebecca and Ruth Reynolds,| Ten quart Sauce Pots. g Eifiny o beautifar General Jack rovs | erriimiaent moxt Weaneadav Oct. 55, trial of the case in the superior court | PP ETeer for class colars, | sion: The Story of the Universitios on| who “have been spending 4 weelt 11| Ton cuart Bariin Kettles. ) o Bicked of oharles, A, Goodwin, republican | 4 M Record of the case in the probate | tme was spent with games and music. | Davis. their home in West Newton, Mass. Four quart Cereal Cookers. Sunday evening & robe was_ stolen | Brasdent of fee achwin-Lameas ciab, | conrt had' heen sent to the clerk of A vocal solo by Miss Irene Everett was| 1iob. 14 —Tost and hostesses bach- Twenty-one quart Dish Pans. from the auto of F. A. Robinson, | Grosvenor Ely: the . vi residents, | the superior court. The superior court | MR, HEAEYEC, & ing | Glors, and bachelor maids. = Rolleall: | npo ajrred Moffatt. who has been| Ten quart Duchess Kettjes. standing in front. of Christ church, | Frederie W. Vine - 5" Stetson, | adjudged that it was then too late to S eroapLer fyas served, closing) An Original. Birthéay | Gresting inl ;.. Ciiest of her brother. A. N. Carpen- Some time Friday might a 35 Smyrns | Charies W, Dearaon. Woodbury 0. | allow the record to be received and el T S ST Rhyme to Some Member of the Club; | {iF F0e3r 00 M0 B8l one to Col- Sl : b rug was taken from a Washington | Rogers, Joseph D. Alken and James W | that the case was dead. If there had | e clafe numbers twelve: Misses | valentine soclal =~ © erking, | Srado. ama- Al make. Ber mome ai street hallway. Blackburn: secretary. James L. Case: | been xeasonable sxeute (or H0e £ ths | Oat, Lucile Howard, Gladys Meler. Ad- | No, 4 Front street, Tattville. Rollcall; | Gieawood Springs Other Household Wants P, treasurer, Willlam B. Young; Gen. Wil- 8 He, « Py ° | elaide Brown, Edith Swain, Irens Bv- | current events: subject, Industrial i By a new arrangement regarding |liam A. Alken -Edwin L. Burnap, Tyler | record of the probate court to the Su- | crett° Glagys Meler, Susie Evans. Anna | Semension; i Pasoee ot Iustriall Mrs, Waiter Fuller, a former resident the Portland express, which leaves | Cruttend Geo 0] T is | perior court, the superior court would i 3 2 X R R ol H o : o TR R R g T SO ] e it e el S, B e b R X S (AL BReeial Prices New York at m., passengers | G . Fellow: . ie, Her- | case would have been alive, and the : 3 s je | hav e e e e AL b pecmittes (s -roire e ey | Gy B belowa, Aluts T. riae, Eler-| CAng NPUEL LY RN e iuat sy | RAINFALL AMOUNTED To Mete"of ravel, Mre [ Holfana Lar_| phin atter ¢ vt wh reiaiives | For the Entire Week UP-TO-DATE S sleeping cars until 7 a. m. Charles D, Noyes, Alexander E. Reeves,| Waller would - have never come into LESS THAN HALF INCH, | rabee; Crimes Committed in the Name | town. On thew way they wiy o 1 R PR e | Zebulon R. Robbins, Louis J. Saxton,| existence. For such feasomabls exeuse | i s S i of “Tramsportetion, Mrd ek A facme 3 town, N. L S T i n invitation w e issued to the = * Frank H. ith | for the absence of a certified copy of | Pipe Line is Staked Out and Work on | ROAth. 5 bl : 3 f A foathors Connecticut Society of thie Sous of the | s Winelow T Williama, ~ * - "| the record from the probate court €0 | |t Will Start Today.—Well fe down | g ArCh 14 —Tostess. Mrs. Frank A.| Mise Nataile Gates of New Havem|p a0 4, package... 210 1 $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 American Revolution to hold the an- | “'Mr, Goodwin is expected to reach|the superior court. Tracy Waller sald | 41 et Roath, Pinehurst. Rollcall; name, sing | formerly of Norwich. has been the . S 4 nual banquet of the order at Hartford | Norwich at noon Wednesday. Confer. | to the superior court that after he had eet. . or repeat a popular ditty of bygonc|guest for a few days of Miss Lois Per- | oilee Paper, 7 for...............008 days; subject, Music: The Roster of | kins of Broad street. Friday afternoon e with Col. Jeremiah Wads: th b h i it 12 i 4 i N f: £ i FERGUSON & CHARBONNEAU, | Washington's birthday. | cices e A ading, tepub it gt s ’?hf?’LfiigfiriL',“";ot,‘}: e rainfall from the storm of Sat.| American Musiciane, Miss Susic Whit- | Miss Perkins had (our ables of whist | Bes Laundry" Soap, 6 for..........268 3 : s n fror : oS y amounted to .45 of an inch.mak- | tiesey; intermisshon; An Hour With|in honor of Miss Gates. The prize, 4 d In the Sunday edition of the New|2'CloCk, after which u small party will| and after he had presented the BondS [in o total this month thus far of 1.43| Our Composers (Ilustrated) box of candy, was awardad Miss Elita { Dri-monia, 4 for................v2508 sept22d Franklin Square.| York Herald, in connection with |89 to Taftville where at ¢ oclock Mr.| as seeurlty for the payment of all &% |inches. This all helps some {0 replen-| March 28.—TLecture, Davenport. ' —— e story concerning the political outlook | ¢0°4Win Wil make a short address| penses of 5 appeal, ¢ |ish the springs, but does not result in April 11.—Hostess, Mrs. P. C. Wright. Flash of Soil-off Hand Cleaner, can 8¢ from his automobile in front of - the | judge of the, probate court, previously | ,\ticeanie additions to the reservoin in Connecticut, ware pictures of Hen- g = . E o % i 4 Central Baptist church. Rollcall; A = 5 3 |1y . Tibbita’ of this city and Ray- | SOs"Uing house on Front street At|named: IS there anyihing more nec: |although overy little bit helps to over- | quotation in which. mome bird is| WAILE CLUB SUNDAY TEA Wright's Silver Cream............188 o | mond J. Jodoin of Baltic. = s , = = £ 5 Jo.” 5 come the consumption. named; Audobon and Burroughs, Miss 3 3 ey We will have a fuall re- an address to the Greeneville citizens| and the judge said \o.f ;n the Sa- | “The route which the overland pipe | Carrie’ Ar Stevens: Mermp‘ig“. 5| Pleasing Programme Carried Out— | pstiess Floor Mops, value 75c....53n In the city court on Saturday morn- front of the engine house on North | perfor court the judge of the probate |jine will take has been staked out by | Werking. Those Serving and Assisting. port of the games tobe ||ins the cases against two citizens| Main street. following which a recep- | previously named sald that the tes== | the city engineor and department su- | ' April 35— Hostess, Mrs, Flizabeth B Gold Dust ..................3 for 100 tayed for the charged with breach of the peace was | {ion will be held in his honor at the| mony of Tracy Waller was false tes- | perintendent, and the work of carting | Davis, No. 30 Grove street. Rollcall: | For the usual efternoon tea at the B No. 6 or No. 7, | g continued until Tuesday for more evi- | Wauregan house. G s fa i d in the | the siX inch pipe for the main to lead | Name some minor religjous sect and its | the Haile club there was a large: at- | Brooms, No. 0 or:Wo. 7, o N dence. The injured man called two = I itho s evi ot We_““",f ey wag | from Mohegan lake into the Baltic | peculiarity; Roger Willlams—A Study.| tendance of the members Sunday, the value 42c........318 licemen and other witnesses, FUNERALS. superior _court, Tracy aller Was | gtraot main will be started this morn- | o 0 e tolerance, | brogramme for the day making the ) po # i f Religious Tolerance and In: — plainly & witness personally intercsted |ing. The line will be made ready as| Miss Annle E. Waters: Jonathan Id- | hours especially pleasant. £n the ro- | Dollar Alarm Clocks....... At the high mass in St. Patrick's Mrs. Leuis R. Southworth. On the evidence presented Alfred Coit | 5o0n as possible, and unless the water | wards an. Great Awakeni: +v.| ception committee were the Misses 2 r B P : P . a, . Per\ d the Great Awakening. Re & Ceda Furniture Polish Cha l0nS|Il d | ehurch on Sunday, Rev. William Cav- At two o'clock Saturday afternoon | VA8 & witness mot interested Perd|js actually needed it will not be let into | P. . Wright; intermission: Connecti- | Mary Dunderdale, Katharine Kirb) edarine Furniture ish.... | anaugh *preached ‘an earnest sermon o fu ral 5 h. | Sonally or otherwise in the trial of | the pip i S ve Elsie Bogue. Linea Rydholm and Mar P the funeral of Mrs. Louis R. South Ppip cut and the Bible School Movement, the case of James Talcott against Not as Baskets, laundry size, with inset e» rapid progri Frank ISromer ss | on Faith, from the gospel read in the | worth was held at South Woodstock, s being made | Mrs. Frederick Symington. ci 1 ' rtory 4 it acy Walker cuit court of the o a v am top handles, heavy ash baskets, in commencing on Monday, mass, Matt. ix:18-26. The offertory | there being many relatives and friends | Lracy Walker in. circuit court of with the arteslan well at Meadow | May 9.—Hostess, Mrs, William Col- | and Miss MacAdam poured and those op 3 y s, October 17th | solo was by Roderick F.>Sullivan. in attendance, many being present | United States. Alfred Coit did nol: brook as is desired, and it is expected | lins, No. 63 McKinley avenue. Roll-| 8ssisting in the tea room were the | four sizes—small size 59c, value 758 p— 5 | from out of town, including eleven | 3PPear as a witness © ot make | that after the visit of President Ray| call: quote from the Cambridge poets; | Misses Genevieve McCormick. i j e di ize 69c, value 85c—ia : | Governor Weeks has appreved the|gor SH0 G YOV INCUCRE CIOVER | this statement to criticise any judg- | of the well company today that more| sablect An Heening With e Bocts: | Lawler, Helen Murphy, Julla McKay | - —medium size 69c, g ; The scores will be re- requisition of the adjutant general and | [O%, (11§ CL- , OIREr velatives wore | ment of the superior court or of the | Sabtatactors: profress | will b6 made o A o e | i Tadbaite Murph sizes 75c, value 90c—extra large 890y i . P | acting quartermaster general on the| Naw yorl Pha #btvic con- | circuit court of the United States, but | The well on Saturday was 41 feet down | Among the World's Singers, Mrs, Her-| Among the numbers on the musical value $1.00. ceived by innings. | comptrolier for $2.950 for various ne- [ qulf ¥ QL p K€ SECCT, IR QNS | Judgments were undoubtedly correct lang the rock which is being drilled | bert J-Wyekoff: intermission; readings | ProgTamme were piano selections by e ' s - | counts ana the Bill of the Norwich| Guctsd by Rev. George F. Wates of 5, “the evidence presented. I make |ig softer than that first struck. When | oo W iireren aun S Meadlngs | N s Hisle Bogue' and Miss Grace | state hospital for September for $4-| ong he was assisted by Rev. O, P, | this statement for the purpose of pre- | jt has rained and on Sundays and por- | Werking, Misz Jennie L. Spencer. Greenwood; soprano solo, The Songs SPECIAL VALUE | w;ure’a“ House Cafe §! "4 Avery of Washington state, who read | Senting to my personal friends the tions of other days the work has been | May 53, Hostess, Mrs. John B. Fan-| My Mother Used to Sing by Miss Seriptural selections, and Rev, Alble | question “Who is the liar?” Tet them | hel dup, but hereafter it is expected | ning, summer home in Ledyvard. Roll-| Katharine Kirby. and mandolin soics | “Star” Laundry Soap, Rev. Lucian Drury of North Ston- ecid i 3 satisfaction - § < : b : s s TG ] 3 Sus y h ch, Wi offere rayer. Mem- b & i 4 : = subject, The Crucial Par] n Ameri 3 i S| aist § i !,'mp:‘m :'h‘x,l‘rlr ]:‘\.f\‘}Y‘V]E) rr‘)‘(:mfl at p':',f' Boteof fhe ho oF fimft,.of‘gn_mn:,m to becoming my _me?ds .;;lu‘in\\nlull;::.‘r NUMBER OF VOTERS MADE can History: The Genesis of the Amer- | dance to be given at Miller’s by the ) Save your soap w |~|y\1v&);—.exvellef‘ | momning and evening service F°v:| Church sapg Abide With Me and Tue| or not they desire to remain —my ABOUT ONE-THIRD OF TO BE'S, | ican Slave Traffic, S. Howard Mead: | club. for which the indications already | ~ premiums may be had for coupons g % l&vn}\;-(n':‘ e gt e oof paass.. 15| Better Land. There were choice flor- | friends. = PRLEOR, 2 John Brown “ana’_the “Anii-Siavery | point to s larke patronage and ticke(s |, 8 = r al offerings. Friends acted as bearers All th ‘Agitation, Rev. T. Wyckoff; inte pla in v ers Speany: and burial was In the Woodstock cem- | SELECTED AS LECTURER Buf:nw‘;me; :::_I;nu :av.cfleel" mission: Connecticut and the Aboli-| Swell this number even larger. = The secretary of state complains | etery in the Southworth lot, where a IN REAL ESTATE GOURSE Heero we Men Could| tion Movement, Mrs. Mary G, Webste The Reid & Hilghes Co. aad e o { oGmitial por¥ics wak ¥na. AL ESTA Not Read—166 Made. June T—Hosizes. Mra Edwin 3 EENoUstions cutalds of EHong Fbt #tate Mrs. John Belfy. Charles F. Noyes Honored by Being | e poard of selectmen and the town | canie” cureont ;J‘:}l;?;“z :::»S:E[ -r'fifi.‘“ fh e Bsonyer; Faeniture ands) CR | et e e 4 Bunday attemoon at éd?}u‘;m:khtg;s Seclected to Address New York Y. leric Wene dn Epeston aeal o1 Banies (“Let Justice be done though the skies are the rooms in the Sk i ,|L_ have 1 : 2 uneral of Mrs. Jol v wal e ing. ay for the purpose of making voters, | fall"). i Ferdinand. s © Shannon Build-| that they must be in the state secre- | from her late home, No. 266 Mam| M- G A- on Leasing and there were 87 who' came before| 2 rperor Ferdinand ng now occupied by the | tary’s office at once. street, there being many in attend- | yfen who have an intimate practical | them in Town hall and were made vot- Members of Organization. H DR Q ance. | The services were conducted | o Cldue’of the roal estate field gain- | €S, making a total of 166 made thus| The following is the list of members | ter Cafe, T. W. Wilson, Pr AN’:, Trinity Methodist church. There were | y,ce peen selected by the West Side | turned down. There were four women | Mrs. Harriet S. Blackmar, Mre. Arthur} PEO PLE | € i handsome floral forms, The bearers |y’ '3 (v A of New York {o' lecture | Who were on the list to'be made. and | R. Blackledge, Charles H. Brown, Mrs, 3 *| The governor has_lssue cder | Were Messrs. Mitchell, Gray, Wood- e et ere | they have all taken the elector's oath. | George Carey. Miss Jennie M. Caee, = The g nor has_issued ap order - i ’ In their real estate cc Ther g | transferring Joteph Smith, an inmate | mansee and White. Burial was in the | nt t 000, TG0 TRERE (N e and | Theré mnow remain 300 to be made, | Rev. and Mrs. Joseph F. Cobb, Mr. and | of this community our re- n Ion Lense Grinders and Manufacturing| o the county jail in Toliand, to the | City cemetery, where a committal ser- | 310 BWeRy [SEes in T0 CORERE TU0 | and there isbut one day in which they | Mrs. William H. Collins, Miss Jennie | latton is that of friendly 7 Opticians, up one flighi, Main Street| Norwich state hospital. Smith was|vice was read. Henry Allen & Son | o8 Sii¢ Y MVS foon Selected to | €an appear before the board, and that | L. Congdon, Mrs. Elizabeth B. Davi helpfulness. Ask any of eported insane by the jailer and the | had charge of the arrangemen cture is Charles F. Noy of the |i& next Friday. A few of the num-| Mr. and Mrs. John E. I-‘flnnini.‘_.\n our customers, You should not neglsct even the entrance, over Alling Rubber Store. governor appointed Dr.” W. M. Sim-| The death of Mrs. John Belfy oc 9 Coves Co., son of Mr. and | ber who become of age after that date | Florence Fellows, Miss Amanda Fisher, AN ightest indication of failing visiona | mons of Tolland to examine him, and | red at her home, No. 266 West ‘D. Noves of thi: ty. | can_go before tln‘_ board and be made | Misses Alice and Anna Goodwin, Miss If your eyes tire easily, if they ache, D. OSBORN GILLETTE, Oculist, | the physician found him insane, street, at nine o'clock Friday morn- | 61" \ovember 1 he is to lecture on | 07 Monday, Nov. 7, but that applies to | Mary G. Henderson, Clifton H. Hobsol h ’|‘h mes Loan smart or water: if you have pain in o BEANARE M o ; : ing, after an iliness of some time with | Do JOVCRISE | € 8 G0 SIS T | but very few Mrs. Mathias S Kaufman, Mra. Mary | l (3 a the eyoball, orbit, temples OF sfores g | In its fifteenth anniversary dney trouble and heart disease. | ;EtS R PRAC% o i ree, the hon- T e s S. Lamb, Mr. and Mrs, J. Holland Tar- | head, these afe &Il indicatians’ of Sl have been engaged as special | Saturday. the Bridgeport Tele early all her life had been spent in | 107 10 800 teGlE FNE CORPRG, L Sone, | JAMES F. LUCEY FOR rabee, Mrs. Aureiia B. Lvon. Miss Nel- and Trust CO Ing vision and reasons why ‘yoii should Eve Examiners for the above|® Picfire and double column, “Morn- | this city, where she had many friends | O 0% P8 REEEHC IS L U8RI S0 NIGHT SCHOOL PRINCIPAL | IIe G McCloud, Mr. and Mrs . How- oy consult an optometrist. Think ofthe > | ing of Mrs. Katherine Moody | She moved away from Norwich for a |t S I 08 I R, litan e | ard Mead, Mrs. Willtam P. Potter. Mrs. s sorrow *that would foliow the loss off i | Spaulding, who has done so much fo- | few years, but = returned seventeen | Siuhicl company, the compiroller Of | Examination for the Other Teachers Frank & Roath, Miss Eleanor 3. Rose, orwich, . Sight—then why neglect thess” male 3 wards The Telegram’s success. Mrs. | years & and had since made her S o v etk 4 s Miss Jennie L. Spencer, Miss L. Ang : ons ? - FR St BEsidie: i a0 Dosaaioiral ointior - 15 | botHS Here b 1k 1he wicow of Jdhi | Ln by of Moy WeHE céndsmen who to Be Held on Saturday. Stanton, Miss Carrie A. Steveus, Miss I} Every department of banking, e e otir" Regletered HOUIGTIS Norwlch friends Belty and is survived by a sister-in-| D1 ledcsion in New York cfty, includ- 2 Aindicia. Bdna A. Stuart. Mrs. Fraderick Sym- | f|Vincluding Savings Department. trist at once, who has had many years . . D i b okt | BB e s Tre Fatenn P Day, the ‘redl setate | OB Saturday evening there was a |ington, Mre. S. S, Thresher, William D. of valuable experience and invariably ui in O e fox the ¥l Mrs. Richard Power. auctioneer, R o recident | meeting of the those of the town board | Tilson, Mr. and_Mrs. Edwin A. Trac give satisfaction. : scholarships are being distrib-| o > g e I | of school visitors, to whom was left | Mrs. Cora L. Tracy, Miss Sarah L. Have him thoroughly and scientifie it : co [ Uied by the bureay of education, the| The remains of Mrs. Richard Power | of the City Investing company and T | the ‘mattbr ‘of night schools, and at [ Tyler, Miss Annle k. Waters. 3iiss| WALKER'S cally examine your eyves. If glasse: ARE YOU THINKING OF DOING | examinations {o be held in every state | reached here from Philadelphia Sun- | B. Simon. vice president of the HMensy | that "time it was decided that James|Mary E. Mrs, Mary G. Web- will' not correct the imperfection he THIS 7 | in the union Oct. 25 and 26. for the | day morning at & nn‘\l = «.L..n’..,»lg; \!\f; L’\"‘: e T e pEAae F. Lucey, \\:{l‘)o is principal of the | ster, M 2 Werking, Miss will tell 0. : B35 Bon shod é " L purpose of selecting two persons from | services w conducted at_(Gager's | experienc = West Town street school, will be the | Susie Whi Rev. and Mrs, P, C. GRAPE JUICE Our — quality. workmanghi ] 1 80 you should consult with m; and | cach state to rece Rhodes scholur- | funeral parlors by Rev. Peter C T RN night school principal. Wrizht. 5 Mrs. Herbert J and efficiency considexed w— m“?h i get prices for same. Sxcellent work | ships In Oxford university right, pastor of the Central Baptist| N THE BANKRUPTCY COURT. The. matter 'of the. other {ahthérs | Wyeksn. i 9 |lowest in the stat-. at reasonable prices. | B S8 Cotto o S . | church. There was a number of rela- — was not decided, as there’is to be an| % 5 R 3 y 0 PR e per B il B s dves In attendance and Where were | No Opposition to Dischargs for Clodo- | axamination for e appiicants. Satur- Officers and Committees. at Rallion’s - : closed for the past three months, wil | Peawt oral emblems. Friends act-| mi. Blanchette of Jewett City—l. | day evening, excepting for those who| The following Is the makeun of the| oci24d : Closed for the past three months, will | oi’as bearers and burial was in Yan- | e o g = are- alteddy \toacitirs. The questions] . ThePlaut-Cadden Co, - . M, i ¥ 8 todsy (Monduy). b0 S PSEITY CHGe & commiitial aerv- ubenstein Files Petition. o 8 i The mills, which give employme§t (g | G cemeters, e se for the examination papers were nade WE HAVE % o General Contractor and Builder, three hundred lands. have been closed ag byt Azl { ) Before Referce in Bankruptcy Amos out Saturday evening. z e OPTICIANS % ity account of the lack of water and wcflitate the MAndling of cha A. Browning there was no opposition y i JZe MAIN STREET. | g of ew machin o et e 0 O LAPES | on Sutirday (o' the Datition Tor & dis: BIRTHDAY SURPRISE ]‘e‘ : eS Fancy i : *Phone 376. san: s S eyl iy harge from cruptey of Clodomir & i drcn R Notwithstanding the number of | tray, hinged in the center, to evable it | Shaxge from bankruptcy of ClodomW | given Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peals of PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING, - modern methods of transportation that | to tip_either way, so that coins will b a reco; andati w e sel Asylum Street. P d c 2 k oct20d DR. KIMBALL v Come i L deaters Staio the | dite” trom it S SRR T e ] Lambs and Chickens. horse stil holds iis own and com- Rubenstein of New Lon and M, Henry Peale surprised then | Like Facts, Are Stubbora Things, But s S DAL I Svad. e f mat: nonial troubles. s | at their home on Asylum street Wed- . < . Y o has removed his o.fice lo is not much demand for carriage e e i T [ oaliy s flanust Wni Seanir, the oo Quickly Yield to This Simple Wibbard Squash, Cauf e 21 Broadway, Wauregan Block | [ois bt the desiers sav”uiat” oy o . PPy Aabsboinis | Basion Telse ats: Bealos Diriiany. Voo Trcanoent: quash, Cauliflower, Ftc, . eannot supply enough _saddle and l t f Tiabilitis are $945.34 and his assets|cal and instrumental music Mrs. I Mours-—2-4, 7-8 p. m. Sundays— | {ruck horses. nterieres $81 Chappell, Mrs. Rawson and Mrs. Peale = G 9 34 Tel 45, sepld A 'short time ago Rubenstein and his| was much enjoyed, after which they MR e 2 ’ A 4 A“w:-mrt1 P;tru H;re. 2 with the growth of children. wife becime estranged and fue latter | retired to the dining room. where (e e bunce napiRes oD PEOPLE’S -AHKET, [ a4 N oa Adjutant . Pierce from Hart- live the littl s sought freedom from her husband, and | bountiful supper awaited them. In the | ter op Th e ) A T A 2 el ord was a. special or to the local |1 & S in the sult She seeks alimony. Mrs.|center of the table was a larxe birthday | o ory L e, o8 & Osgaod Co: 6 Franklin St. |" of)efl in cny N . A Fine New Line of Fall | Salvation Army corps over Saturday Rubenstein also caused suit to he|cake with lightad candles indicatng | yinror gore Ment and your frecklea) ISTIN t will be gone Ike ma n some light | oct21d JUSTIN fOLD; Wi 5 RCC v and Synday, having :[Im,r'c- of the Sat- brought against her husband in an =f- | the n;mmsr ol vears of his mn‘}\. Ove-| cagses over night ! Mixs Kaths ——-e — - — 2 b 0 e - wrd ve meeting und the ser- fort to recover money which she de- | ter chowder, cake, salsds and other| o onices e S d “ h “ and Winter Goods Received | 11121 ¥ iz Vb e B ;| e o T vec sue e nee | TUESHY Night, NoV, ! L vices all day Sunday. There wae a clares she loaned him. Unable to make | €00d things were served. The party BRbraateca Lo give satr 119NNE | (504 attendance at the different hours 5 satisfactory adjustment with his| departed at o late nour, wishing them | S9Me titde ago | Lought 3 package A suge, Siampootug ang JORY RUKLA, Lo listen o (he neipful and intéresting the wholesome deink made from wife, Rubenstein caused bankIupicy | many happy returns of the da: of Kun W wsed o mocerding to die 3 Dfssicaring. Orders | o 1]. e i us" 5 sl | messages from e adfutant ety Froceedings to be staried tortor B Yo oo the e out | Testiona. My freciisy sre qil - gone, e e i 1 uition an “nls; S raakiis s L Motorton, Sr. : car oul i A g AR = But Colonel, don't vou lovs @ P » “Father,” said Willle, “what's the | rather late last night, son. W, £0.}, fes} vory grateful;to YRy WAt ML et gar-e; 71 Rroadwaw. & b/ T » wavertising medinm in *a music? He—Well. T confess, | “There’s a Reason difference’ hetween a sanitarium and 4 | laved you? Hotorton. Jr. certainly recommend it to my frienda” | =, ce " T T medlom 1B B RSN P not exacly afraid of it—Sim- sanatoriii - “Ob, about $3 4 dav, | hloweit, dad, Any onc with frecklesgran do like- | porss Bt sanhl to SIS M ness roeults, plicissieges Tire or roadhouse? c ey uck I U LAY delin for business resulls i #aid Mr. Billups, - Harper's Weekly

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