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m jif ut . Leon Hutehins of Norwich was & ; ! o Me vohn B gl i | e koo SR recent Danielson visitor. ALAT ¢ : . and: Mys. James C. Mea Be Sensible, Norwich, Saturday, Oct. 29, 1910. Willard A. Lucas of Poquetanuck 06, Witiara o Bushnett, beand e | Grow. More Conspicuous e B rrane visited in Norwich on Frida: Broiling Guineas b E Teory 8 Yok, o woqabesduss This vear Advent begins Sunday, | SPent Friday evening at Bean Hill K November 27. 3 P » % 3 About Fifty Citizens Attended Discussion and Gave: Ernest J. Jones, Mr. and Mis W. B} 00 0 besimning o worrs about The following were the ushers, all | that spot right on the top of your head, their Views on Nine Questions which the Commit- | paraca men: "George i, Geer, Will- |where the hair ix thin or has disip- - o iam J. McNeely. Frank E. R. Leete, | peared entirely; > . X Mrs. William S. Dutton of Daniel- iy Frederic 6 fi filllllflS t. RG&S‘ Almanacs and calendars for 1911 are | 501 Was a recent Norwich visitor. e Sent Out. gfl:g“‘“:‘ii{i Hlf:!ls:;.g"""s hrea g:n:o“?r:: b ‘fgg;good Co. at being received. Miss Ella Davis of New London is 2 —~—— : - | Baton, Raymond E. Steffenson. Louls | once and set a 50 cent botfle of - é;} N afiV e ClliCkel New line of frames, Mrs. . P, |Visiting With friends on Cedar street. z . £ ‘xf-m'.’ Chester 1. Clough, Willlam | ghee and, set ii S| stanton, 52 Shetucket street. —adv. William R. Street of Poguetanuck | About fifty citizens gathered in the| work and appoint his superintendents | “Opi. oosident of the cfass is George | If that won't check the falling hair, B was a visitor in Norwich Friday eve- | COmmon council chamber on Friday | under him. = Under the Cofimission | g Royinson and Mrs. M. S. Kaufman |and cause new hair to grow; nothing As almanac day for the coming . 5 evening to attend the public hearind | plan such a head should be choSen for | {J' 1o toacher. on this earth will. Fa"cy Br‘”lers month, Friday promised a variety of | M8 before the committee on tlie revision | the department he is best fitted for. | ¥ Dandruff causes hair t§ fall and A weather. Principal and Mrs. F. L. Newton of ;rh:?fi c(‘;lflagfegr:;g::n;hanmfiq:enttioflng The eighth a?a 13:}"’ queati(,’:‘l;! baldness; dandruff germs ‘cause dan- Because of an aceldent to the boiler | NOFWich Wwere the guests early in the e ent out | were _taken ogether, soncerning ! e + . druff. Chickens arc cheap and plenty. | .5 i scin buliding, the aevera | Week of Iriends fn Terryville t9, thp, it Whe scesion proved | the pincing of the smimetrniive vori | ncidents in SOCiely || Fasian saxe wins e yorms s i i shops there were idle on Friday. George W. Lucy, who has been | it 18 Drobable that it will be the only | of eMefency and the selection of can- . T R st B Holy Communion was administered | SPSN0INE & few davs In Boston, has | ublic hiearing. All of tho commission | didates for office by primary elctian. " 1o SR omenrs Dros. | ) oomomn vas istered | returned to his home in Hallvilie. were there except Charles H. Haskell.| * Mr. Tirrell explained that in the 3 : Ih el the Tofet o St bt Chairman Tirrell presided and led the | plan the commission has, it i8 in- | The Tuesday afternoon Whist club | It Will cause the hair to grow, if oet2ad Whish e the, Teiac 48 55 Dinion o Mr. and Mrs. George C. Lane of | discussion throughout the evening.|tended fo put the work of the city | met this week with Mrs. Daniel Hav- | the hair xoot be not dead. 3 T Mystic entertalned this week Miss asking many questions of the citizens | into. four departments and & mayor. | jland of Greene avenue: It causes the hair to grow thicker, There is a good market for native th Lane and ¥red T. Lane of Nor- | regarding the several matiers under| They would be the public works de- more luxuriant, and puts o much new DR. KIMBALL apples, either in barrels or loose, the | Wi e partment, publie utilities, pibiic afety | Mr. and Mrs. Albert Babeock of |life into it that it grows lustrous and demand for cider apples being espe- | Ay and Mrs. James Hartsgrove of ahy Beplies and finance. The first woilld Welde | providence are- the guests of Mr. and |beautitul. has removed his olfice to cially bris! New Jersey have b ETOVe 9% At the opening Chajgman Tirrell stat- | what the city is doing in the way Of | Mrs. Oliver L. Johmson. of Union | The girl with the Auburn hair on e e e haly| €0 that there had been 102 replies re- | improvements, street work, cemeter- | gireet, every package. 50 cents at The Lee & 21 Froadway, Wauregan Block| n some parts of the state eggs arc | WCTE NUR I and 3rs. ceived to the list of questions sent out. | ies, park, etc.’ The second would have 5 Lo Do 0 N e ietar s e Ehre. . scarcer than for eight or fen vear : There were 87 who favored the firft | thd handling of the citv money, in- | Mr. and Mrs. A, P. Tatirop and |iail orders filled by American makers, Hours—2-4, 7-8 p. m. Sundays—| sclling at 50¢ a dozen, with fe - ‘ £ .. | guestion and one who was opposed | vested in 4 bisiness way, including | their daughter, Miss Gertrude Lathrop, | The Giroux Mf; ¥ $0 T ik 4 @970 | at that price John €. Chadwick. who was for- | The opinions on the others were: Scc- | the several departments, the third Cew York, arrived in town Friday =ikl il oF Eust Notwicn hos bousnt out the | gnds 85 yes. 8 no: third, §3 yes, 5 no; | would include the fire, police, heaith, isit Mr, Lathrop's mother, Mrs. J. 3 : Yesterday was the day recommend- | OF TS TOEWICH has BOUSTL ol fourth, 38 yes, 26 no; fifth, 6 ves, 77 | and milk inspection derartments, and | 8, Lathrop of Washington street. Judge Reserved His Deci ed by the Baptist mssoclation during | Podue S A, no; sixth, 86 yes, 2 no: seventh, ‘100 | the fourth the regulation of the ac The arguments in the s to be devoted to) njgs Adelaide Anderson, who has | YeS: eighth, 80 ves 1 no; ninth, 93'ves, | counts. The miayor would be an ex- | Afr, and Mrs. Ansel A. Beckwith | Charlemagne Holmes, i ¥ been spending & few weeks with Mre, | 2 10: and to the request for remarks | officio of all the departments and|of Lincoln avenue and their guest,|vs. Mary Brooks and were d 5 Jessie Wilcox of Poguetanuck, return- | they received many replies. would keep In touch with all depart- | Rev. Charles Spalding, D.D., of Bos- | made Friday morning at New london i Jhs gyeelont st (Sken Ip 1o 0f o] menth, ton, were in New London Thursday | by Attorney Donald G. Perkins and | The Double-breasted Suit we show which a period w fasting and prase A book which is being called for at : d to her home at Bean Hill on Fri- n the Otis library during these days of | &9 | der. The first question Should The idea of primary electi§n Was' to attend the reception given to the | Attorney Carlson. Judge Burpee took lae_Sui Interest in aviation is Petit’s “How to | 93¥- the fiscal year of the various depart- | expained, showing that anyone can be ' Eider, J. P, Brown. the papers. The September term of :"‘, lr'::o"'“""w:?"' e Buit for the Puild an Aeroplane. Mir. and Mra. George W. Mansfield | Ients of the city close on the same & candicate who has 25 cltizeny sign — e T the superior court then went out with- | B0¥'8 a1l ‘roun 3 o B 3 . and Charles Elliott of Poquetanuck ? ) ple: sgest . hs application five days before the. BIRTHDAY PAR out day. Owing to the delay, from a u . i "‘u‘/m" Avx“')mmx":r'anr gy ;pq were in Norwich Fridsy evening to| Al seemed to think that the vear | caucus, and each candidate must sign | R J. H, GEORGE | itting in_the criminal term ai Nor- The Hackett Carhart Suits, $5 to $10. ethodigt pulpit at Bethel on Sunday | Cied® ¢he arrival of the baseball | SHould end ‘for all departments the 18t | the statement that he has pledged him- | PROFESSOR J. H» wich; Judge Burpee was unable to ac- | “Endurance” ....l............ $5.00 4 complish much civil business at this Fipia Ko T M ol session. “Post Graduate” S $350 to $5. The patterns are adopted to Boys’ mornig in exchange with the pastor, of January, and J. L. Case and H. W. | self to no party or received a pledge - Rev. Frank Chamberlain, of this. Tt Was | of support from no party. If the provi- | Given hy Teachers of Central District Store window decoratjons in a num- | . MfS: M. Beckley of Meriden is visit- | thought by Mr. that elections | sion of putting a man in office because | at Home of Miss Florence Fellows, e bor o Inetanees nre In eorzeous black | ing friends here and was a guest on | Dight be held in November and the of- | of his efficiency is adopted.some meth- | i A Wide Experience. b g gl e lan. | Wednesday evening at the celebration | ficers could take office the first of the | ed of keeping the office away from par-| in observance of his birthday an- | P oe. A5E yuliow. with Esagiag Jen B- | of the seventh anniversary of Saehcm | Year. F. W. Cary stated that by the ty control can be made. Both town niversary the teacherg of the Centrai The Colonel has faced lions, tigers, hero, terns, in anticipation of Hallowe'en. | 0y peer "N, 57, Order of the Eastern | Proposed charter no heads of depart- | committees have spoke in favor of the district schools gave Prof.d, Herbert | hyenas, African fever, Egyptian Suits, and built for strenuous busi- UP-TO-DATE SHOES Norwich visitors in California write | Star. ments can exceed appropriations With- | idea. There weuld be no party desig- George, the singing instructor, & party | tionalists, Old Guards and aeroplanes | ness. w m = home that rain has fallen there re- out being liable. nation On_the‘ ballots ‘alnd the names at the home of Miss Florence I-jeu?v.s a?da still lives.—Birmingham Age Her- FREE in all leathers cently, and has been most acceptabls, | FOUND DEAD IN Centralizing Accounts. e i e T L s ths' subscription to the Ame: s s the early fall h very dry 5 < 3 e - | There e B - Six months’ subscription to the Amer- $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 a 'x e early fall has been very dry HIS BARN AT COLCHESTER.! nn?.'.ix.fi“a“c“c"mm‘%i“fi}“i‘\’fi d‘.‘é‘ifl',%eifli‘ rectors of ahblg corp'umu_’r_.‘n, and :1” house was prettily decorated, as were T S jcan Boy Magazine with every pur- 3 | The gorgeous. blue, red and green PP s oF. Hstoh | HEEL 1h onic chinfrat oftics, with nrster m.ugr lu‘shx-e] rrgaén ger ey wopid the pl!.}lel, there heing pink candies chase of $5.00 on our Boys' Depart- ¢ T clectric lights which are guides to . Adams, Formerly of Noi e o vt o} oneh | DOt be high salaried. The mayor would | and strings of smilax, while the birth- z ment, FERGUSON & CHARBONNEAU, | e hirsty make Bath street look ke Died from Apoplexy. Dty dop e glve practically all his time. W. H.|day cake coptained’ the numbver of 'I‘OWARD an extension of the Electric show. ; 2 his awas dlscumsed at longth, and tn | Wovdworth thought the commission- | candles to respond to the years. There || . 224 Franklin Square.| H. A. Adams, who lived on North|, THS Was Qiacussed gt Imnath, nd P lers should get from 3 o $800 a | was an original Song, the work of Miss , . il . Ex-Alderman F. A. Robinson, who| Main street, Colchester, at the junction | miyii 5 L Cage, W. H. Woodworsh, | YaT: : Helen Lathrop, which was finely given THE ® had a robe taken from his auto in|of the Hariford road, was found dead | 1Aooits J T Case, W, I Woodworth, | ° My Tirrell said the men should be by W. D. Tiison, the teachers joining | i Washington stret recently, has had it| jn his barn on Thursday afternoon. | pne & Dy Mogre could sec no benefit| good” judges of men and independent | in tho chorus. It was to the fune of <) [ 16 was thkem by 4 frignd for | Mediosl Rpsiiines BISIH wes immédls b,y oariBI3 DY Padd at & ‘centeal office, | 95 DITY IDMUECe I spppinting r 2. | Aula Tiask Syne andmane: & pig MEIRIDECYPT R . ‘ a joke aiely, notifled and remonded at once: | Pit® (e wade Out in the department, | 9yInE @ man under them.' " | There were piano solos by Miss Rusia We are using in our e ol s e s e decided that death was due and if there are mistakes the person =enne ittlesey, vocal solos by Miss Nellie i e | Neariy a dozen families linger at| apoplexy ang that the man had been | and If there are mistakes the persom’ pe made, probably November 14, and a Buckley and a musicy romance man- of this community our re. e |‘l rescent heach and six or eight cot- | gead about 48 hou Word was sent | 3o % a1l lh'nu;;hl it ‘ho\‘\: ("‘ recuwl; tentative charter of 45 typewritten uged by Miss Whittlesey and Miss |} lation is that of friendly grill rooms the | tagers will remain throughout the | at once to his daughter in New York.| ang give out all the money at ome | PA8SS Would be submitted. How it can| Mirsch. Each teacher presented Mr. helpfulnes¢. Ask any of oct23d by be discussed in one meeting is a4 ques- | George a card bearing a versé, which our customers: tion. B. A. Tracy suggestéd that it| they read a day still stop | Mr. Adams went to Colchester from c tuit 0 ¢ ation Norwich some years ago and for a E. A Tracy suggested ; Wik | : . _|time carried on a plumbing business. ! = = Bk come before the board of trade meet- | In behalf of the teachers, Superin- oturt Uysters, A Sumeld correspondent announces | 4fiorwards his sonin-law. Mr. Bock | i¢ department of the city court, and | {ng'faxt month, and others thousht a | tendent Milson - presented. Drotessor that Brnest A Smith of Norwich, a|of New York, bought the Deacon | fi. “Vior there lond thousht it thet | fYIODsis of the draft should be pub- | George a solid gold watch fob. This e ames an which are well known i g o s Mapleton hall, Suf. | Holmes place, and Mr. Adams retired | o Sas put on the treasurer jt| lished. A notice of its coming before ! came as a great surprise, but was in ¥ from business and took charge of the | ™. ; “ase won- | the legislature must be published three' accepted in a neat speech. Refresh- d T C a et | fleld, on Tuesday evening. farm. He was a thrifty farmer and | woud be annovine. 4. L. Case Wone |weeks before the legislature con- | ments were served and thé occasion an rust 0., for their delicious fostie b | meefing of the Con- | Bad done a Ereat deal to improve the | Sered why it could nat be told at any| venes. | proved one of much enjoyment. necticut Prison assoclation, held at the | Dlace: Mrs. ‘Adams died some SiX| lgcrric department was as to roney | The hearig adjourned ot 1045 p. m | e flavor Sapitol in Harttord Thuralay apter | Yoars ago, and since then e had been | *EHeC, aBirors orace, ana Mr. Tra- | e i HAILE CLUB DANCE noon, Judge Alfred Coit of New Lon- [ 2lone during the win s o] ey thought it was because of the meth- | BIG REPUBLICAN RALLY | place. J.°C. Averill raised the quegtion of at the Beach ore giving it to him. CUFF BUTTONS A Cuff Link that is easily put in the cuff, one that holds the Norwich, Conn. Every department of banking, ale : B doctos ; o i ; | ing Savings Department. | 308 was eiscted & vie et communicant. of Calvary ehurch and a f Tokkenging - Mr Coso toid ot Affair at Mille's Was Largely At- ||} including < w A0cws ¢ St maiian man greatly respected Two daugh- LA L L e e L] FOR WEDNESDAY NIGHT tended. | cuft in the proper shupe, and The Ladies' Home Missionary society | ters, Mrs, Frederick Bock and Mrs. | ijon~ company, which is under this i —— R — — o auregan House Cafe «-f“vh"z lfi:_r‘;und A;'lflmeini!iunul (;hm'rlh !l;lrfl/l\n:l‘l‘imsru_pno him, also several [ (0% SVOR iyfl‘;em ‘gf {mem‘“gl b(;’(, }Cn;l;‘;rn:zlman Héggml ;nd George B.| A4 Miller's on Friday evening, the 5 | ‘:O:S n ‘§ ler) ‘h“( buttonhole. sewed Friday afternoon for a box to, grandchildren. — and pronounced it ideal and the best. andler to Speak—Band to Head | Haile club gave an especially enjoy D Th F d R R SoWAEherh (L0 ot The, Parker-Davenport Co., Props. be sent to Miss Perkims. At 630 a 3 Mr. Tirrell held that it was best t0 | parade, ble’ dance, attendsa: by, 2 Eood num. | AIs omas Iroods ¥ Prices from $1.00 up. supper was served, many being pres- OBITUARY. bave all the accounts kept al one| ber, who enjoyed the pretty scene 5 L ent. place. Arrangements are being made fo | Made n the programme of elgh JUST RECEIVED Mrs. Mary P. D. Goodrich. Tohn Barry thought the cemetery ) numbers. Millers orchestra pl In the Catholic church, Monday, the| : a A < Would | have at the republican rally, which PP g IS S S Ly s & y, The many friends of Mrs. Mary P, D, | department and the trust funds would | jg"¢5 1250 piac the T hal and James J. Holland was floor cirec- ’ e ant- en Lo, Vigil of All Saints, 18 a fasting day of » ; it 5 place in the Town hall next ne s i o 3 Vgl o Al Saints, 18 & fasting day of | Goodrich in this city will be shocked | cause trouble, but W. I Woodwortli | Wednesday - evening. the biggest pa. | 1oF: The chaperones were Miss Grace a Rallion’s i —THE— : to learn of her death, which occurred | Was of the opinion that most of that | jjijcal demonstrati Notw 8. ‘Benjamin, Miss Mary Richards, is a holyday of obligation. Wednes- | i TR0 O S0k SO0k D) OO0t her | trouble come from the fact that the | \(c%l demonstration that Norwich has | i, S50 "By ckue, and Miss Susan I | 0ct29d Jewelers and Silversmith,, day is the commemoration of all the P o g . a year, and as P H it ster, Mrs. Henry Lewls, at No. 32|income from the funds was not large | ¢pjs will probably be tk Iy rally of | Gallup. — | Established 1872. faithful departed. h to do the work, and when ex- | LS probably be the only: rally of ving . ¢ 7 H ark’ street, Hartford, Mrs. Goodrich | €nough to do the work. and . the G. O. P. in this section. it is gen- | The following was the club commit- Franklm Packa e smre The lands owned and controlled by | 1d been sick with nervous prostration | tra bills come in there is a question. | (il o o 0 By BE SERHOR I8 KO | tee in charge of the dance:. Miss The Quarterly Meeting PLAUT - CADDEN BUILDING the. Connpetiout wmgriculiural college | Since lost January, but her condition The report of W. C. Newell on the | gitonded and that the affair will prove | Jennie Kimball, Miss McNelly, Misses of the McAll Auxiliary! OR— at Btorrs contain about 600 acres. The | #a8 not regaded as serious until just | cemetery accounts was read. | most interesting. A big street purade | Linea Rydholm, Elsie Bogue, Bridget s tillage land js divided among the farm, | & fow dayeago. | Central Purchasing Station. | il precede the exercises at the Town | el s ) Plack- T be hald &t Mids. At L, Hustie Y A 4 -2 orti ara e e - e deceased w & s o g | hall. 'ubbs’ military W - " « dreenwood, A. Mch. a, 7 Broadwuy. on Monday, & | bortleultural department, and the ex- | yicut Sily yenrs age.. and . was o], The third question, Would the oity |Tall. Tubbs milfary and will fur- | 800 Ho00S, SRCTBoac and Annie | Saac ar 420 o o FALL and WINTER nes, Liquors : Geuahier or "Nk an8 " Thomas | secure sconomy and ssten in pur. | Bt sl S0 et if promired 8 | Bialrort B e bl e et WO William Coleman went to Hartfora | Sherman. Most of her life was pasesd | Chascs f €7 departments Seeutel HelP | (i) be made by the Hon. George B. France are expected. octadd . | Y s Wt o0 and ll\portod Thursday after his 16 vear old sister,| In this ;own and for a long number of | o ro e anty p,‘nvoked'quue . long dis- | Chandler of Rocky Hill and Congress- Uneclaimed Letters. | MILL REMNANTS —a blg assort- Mary, who was arrested there on Wed \“v:‘rn- ix:e;mfl\;;‘;:d :”f‘u;l‘d st(_v'r;mr;: cussion, in which H. A. Tirrell, James | Inan Edwin W. Higgins. Both speak- | The list of unclaimed letters at the ment of all kinds Dress Goods and D l A nesday for running. away from her| Main strest, ¥fer husband, =James Gricraon, John Barry, G. O. Stead, 3. | r3 are expected to talk on state is- | Norwich Comn. postoffice for the ;: Sillcy Brices Very 1W: . Thurstay atternoon. <Y camehome | oo, aled twenty years ago Y| G, Averill, W. H. Woodworth, E. A, | sues and the republican platform and | week ending October 20, 1910, follows: | cominite Spbelgries AL ‘s S e Univ ist churel long and H. W. Tibbits participated. All us ariff. austein, B oth, s e, e 2 w day. Beginners at 2 EAGE e B andi system was a good igea, hut the idea | committee are co-operating with the | Josephine Clark. Walter Coughey, P. in Eastern Conn. gelock, advanced pupils at 3.30 o'clock. | actlve member of the Woman's Rellef| o¢'a purchasing agent was not favored. | officers of the Goodwin-Lippitt ciub,| R. Crocker, Alberta Ficara, J. Gowan, IE MRS We give & discount of 29 per cent.| o mh arrangements may be made | o R and had a wide cirele of frioady | Most of the speakers favored patroniz- | and no paing will be spared to make | R. B, Grunelle, Charle Hewitt, | [ s th ot e i Gy R By LR W | o Al Tadure et floske. B ANSan ing local houses, however. | of this a complete success. Invita- | Holiston Mills, Walter F. Hurlburt, | B ®ith every doliar pu-chaee, this month | ephone call 778.—adv. bt o T Ll S L ohn Barry said that fire department | tions. have been issued to the mem- | Henrietta T. T Mrs. Jobn L. 5we Are Recelvlng New iy - 3, R pre. s ?T .- \"df“ supplies are now bought by competi- | bers of the Goodwin-Lippitt club, the | Main, Helen S. Rapello, I.. Ring, Leora | Easan s on the; Giotop ok, Ston< | eleyen IoyinE pwey frout thare | idl: Mr. Stead said that he fav- | Scandinavian Political club and the | Rogers, Mrs. K. Smith, D, | Our zoods suaranteed by the Pure|ington trolley line are admiring the | to go to Hariford to live with her sister | LVe, bids. Mr. Stead said that he fav_ | 2 & s s A handsome flock of turkeys owned by | about four weeks ago. [ ored S NIECRESInG KL auE eud wondesed XOnIon Republi » n club to meet at the | Mrs. W. H. Walker, Ruby Hen- | JReh Sy o . H frec 5 G o 1o | why it cost $7 to shoe a horse in the | Buckingham Memorial on the evening | ry Winters, Jr. ® ! With every doila e e James H. Lord of Lords Hill blg | Surviving Mrs Goodrich are her 8is-| 4.’ gepartment, when other horses are | of the rally and take part in the pa- il SRR ¢ | healthy looking birds, which are re- | ter, Mrs. Henry Leowls: & brother, Wil- | ghod for §2. He was told they requir- | rade and the demonstration at the FOR PURE MIiLK. away a Handsome : minders that Thanksgiving is com- | llam Sherman of Hartford, and a neph- | Shed for 2. He was tolf they requic- | fade and, O o on o i ne i3 SN ing. !:{‘_‘; Jpmes Sherman, who lives in Bos- | grithe give preference to all the city | from the Memorial to the West Side, | Commissioner Averill to Attend Con- To keep the postal tracks clear for | = o et horses regardless whatever other busi- | countermarching to Broadway, where ference in New York. E D Geo. Greenberger, | cron ‘wade, e posiotice. de. | ness . they may have J. C. Averill|a stop will be made at the Wauresan very vay. With a few remarks N s Pt hag molifed ah pomtmastes | STEAMER YUMA 18 thought that the special needs of @ de- | house for the speakers, and then thy | Gov. Frank B. Weeks has appoini- i " to time their requisitions for supplies| EXPECTE! | partment could best be bought by the | parade will continue up Broadway as|ed Heman O, Averill, commissioner on 47-53 Franklin St. B By g e g b FECEED HERE 800N s 7 [ far as the Town hall. " Music wiil be | domestic animais, 1 attend a conter- | WE HAVE A SPLENDID LINE OF regarding the cy outse Opp. Tulletin Building. | Washington between Decomber 19 and | To Run on Norwich and New York | , ThS question of feed in the several | furnished by fhe band at intervas | ence for the purpose of discussing the | BOYS' BOOKS BY ALGER FOR 250 2 Propellar Lins with Chelssa—Exton- | aoent tiat B o i ot outy | Jurins the enfire evening. most efcient mcthod of the control of | EACH. These books have always been ol our cencern. . = - . J P + B | PV T e milk supply in the intere of the Friday's Catholic Transcript stated sive Repairs. ;;;::dl;‘:utfif;t1‘\;;-;;93;“3[ g-él’ia“"“"":‘ffll"diFlFTH ANNUAL CONCERT public_health, the New York iilk | seld at S0c. that Rev. Bdward A. Cotter had been s i - e £0 ot~ committee, in New York, December 2 M Hn“HIGAN transferred from Baitic to St Peter's| The steamer Yuma, applicati tive bids by the month and sets 2 low BY BARACA CLASS | ooq 5 © 3 s COPYRIGHT FICTION, 50c, regu- l church, Danbury, as assistant pastor.| Whose change of name to Tha 8 figure for their feed. ther depart- P 54y There are being invited to this con- [ Fie 14 & native of Ansonia and preacn. | béen made through the New London | ments, according to politics, g deal- | Church Quartette Assisted by John D. | serence the b £ ITHEL WD NI SO e 9150, by . es fluently in Fremch, German and | custom house, will go back in commis- | ers the feed bill for three months at! Libby and Rev. D. D. MacLane. | heaith officers and autiorities on pub- NARIES, & and re-| An incoming season never brought | Ttaltan. sion again today. The Yuma has been | the same rate everyone pays. Tha e B B e T the Cthies e iR DICTIO » new type ! 5 COMPLETE :t‘ Tv‘)—nd‘uro Smith’s vard at Jersey Durchasmfhas’;‘"l “"n.«- dh«‘})ss(‘d for nu; At Trinity Methodist Episcopal | the New York milk supply is derived, | vised to date, 50c. jus so much splendid furniture as our Jacob Watrous of Ledyard found his | City, having a new boiler installed, en- | State in the legislature, but was not|church on Friday evening, the fifth|and the national® departments having i J Toat We i hnva ward, Ruth Watrous, ot New Longon | gine rnmn(;—!(»d new interior woodwork | fNeol By the siate, Asld 3. Tib- | annual concert under the Auspices of | 1o 9o with ihe food muppiies of the | A splendid line of Books of Travel |Preserit ~stock displays. 'd d‘ % Friday at the home of her aunt. She|and new iron sheathing on her hull. | bits. M {the Young Men's Baraca class was | people. There are to be fouf sections | j, | gradually been raising our standard of | had been away since Thursday, ahd|The Norwich and New York Trans- | It was poigted out that all big cor- | given before an audience of lirge | o the conference. denling. with the | in England, Scotland and other parts| y t d, | said she did not want to live In’Led- tation company has spent $10,000 | porations hall purchasing agents, but | numbers and showing by enthusiastic | subjects of milk economics, milk stan- | of Europe. quality ever since ti store opened, | yard. She 18 14, and las been|t t the Yuma into shape to run on | Mr. Tirrell held, while it might be ad- | applause their pleasure at each num. | dards, milk Supn and the public until we can now truthfully say the - - | taken back te the rural town. its line. vantageous for such big corporations. | her of the well arranged and arti heaith, and milk commissions. The Dickens, Scott, - Thackeray, Geo.| £ 3 | It is probablc that the steamer will | it would be unwise for a mily and I tically rendered ogramm: The | New York milk commitiee has _been | Efiot d Vit s ir b AaTal best things from the furniture world 3 o | The Hartford Times has a new oc- | be ready to run from New York io{it I3 w question how much such an | conceri numbers were hy aYesiized by tHE NER ¥ory JEitot and: Misfor . Humne for the money may be found hers. " tuple press that can turn out 24000 | New London and Norwich tonight. She | agent could save. The pooling of pur- | quartette, assisted by tion for improving the ¢ | paper edition, flexible leather. Very Y | pupers an hour. It is the first press | will alternate with the Chelsea, mak- | chases was favored by all, however. | by in recitations Mac- = | the poor. X Funeral nirec'or‘ 4f Ihix design in the state and places | ing a daily service on the line. "The | Mr. Barry thought the mew charter | Lanc in violin solos. i e = | attractive and easy to read. The Times in the first class of} New | application for change of name will | ought te requive competitive Bids. | The yromise given in the opening | A Reversed Policy. f MRS. FARMER'S | gland newspapers for modern factl- | probably not be allowed in . time to Tax_ Districts. | auartette mumber for SRelinE e R e Reley. I‘B:;;O‘ND;-:;OK:NG SRCP'iOOL Mens ities, which always mean despatch permit the steamer making her first | especial merit was amply fulfilled | ¥ a m er. 1905, 66 thé Tkt The fourth question, that of having | (i ER el T B Tuttle. cha ;i is what we try to sell and do selh ® After a successful term as dietitfan | The new pancr mill at Uncasville is | the city: divided into tax districts, was | Nt S4CH succeeding number. = The | rectors of the Boston bne b {xbesidstoCrslc: Booic Eublishesy | S ; PR at Christ (Episcopal) hospital, Tope- | giving this Jine much additional bus. | Quickly disposed of. Mr. Tirrell said | (n and micaly blending vojees pad | SAary of $10.000 4 | AT {Furaii R st il e and hold 8 3 daughter of ) nd Mrs. "Lou a- | handle that 3 a came arp | T1E 010, MDD L s e e i X § ) oot | brey of Norwich, has becn appointed PP e P A 1B i because of the talk of consolidation, | hit cimysg o e s (oroughly | dressat Concord with mingled feel- | GEO. A. DAVIS | things can be soid for. That's youn o dietitian of y endowed st | > it wi I ore appli . D - s . Hos. 1 ings. N . e e hougitat, Siakies AT o | Decision for Defendant. ot “inere s b e | The violin® soloa “by “Mr. MacLane |- 25.29 Broad g ol Ul see ax much ofiit i . . Will begin her duties en Sunday Judgment in favor of the defendant ! tion from Hickory tn Senevth serects | ity Shie es i, SCoBRized ability i ¥ rosewRY no other store as we are showing. ui lng | was handed down Vv Tudge Waller of | whioch did not have ss manv henefts | (" oclintions bo Mr. 1 hoe ke oy | a 1t iR icni WA e A e common pleas court Thursday in|as other sections. He complained of | Lurolfo For e s g ’0 M 'y = s SR For S s s | apn | the case of Harrs Morton against Is- | {he streets and that there are no walks | S Ahie 1hoie Molscompaniments, | ne Handsome Styles, ot | Romonstrance “to the _ Application of | jic! Wilensky. The plaintift sucd for | and that no paths are cleared by the |70t iy LYILT Voo and ate | Overcome WE HAVE PREPARED are B.n ot el Bl i d! John McGowan for Liquor License. | defendant. Tha case was O hetara S R 2 Ll { small part to the pleasure of the eve. | | ¢ Highest Qua ® you cousult with me and | = 4 justice of the peace, who rendered a nin Pancake FI N . get prices for same. Zxcellent work | Rev. John P. Neale of the Catholic| decision in favor of the plaintiff. Th| Ought public offictals be remaved | The following was the programue:. | constipation permanently by proper cake rlour v and Reasonable Prices a1 reasonable prices. church of Pawcatuck appeared hefore case was appealed to the common pleas | Solely for political reasons? Music. Quartette -Now the Night in | personal co-operation with the bene- B k h % RBWISAE o poutity. somnutamolbry in] Ut This ‘question, Mr. Tirrell said, was | Siarlii Splendor, Donizetti | g eftects of Syrup of Figs and an UCKWNERAL | are the foundation on which this busa i, Lona i | asked, as the idea in many cities is | Arr from Ludia di Lammermoor. S oD & = irene’ i B0 ding 7 C M. W|LL|AMS sossion at 2 :v nnflon .I‘rl‘u‘lm, wro- | Cloes ot Fhiv to have the municipal government run -‘lfi.‘w;raca Aldrich Crowell, Mrs. Elixir of Senna, when required. The . ki o h testing against granting a license te| , s 5 without regard to politics, like o Lms-‘ clena M. T. Lord, Matthew T vasiid fts: Tamot 1nE M l S > John McGowan, who has applied for a hV"xd:\\' was the closing evening for{ iness house would be. and if employes Balley, William A. Lund. RorEiug of r‘guhi hahnd : P ap e yr“p neral Contractor and Buil license for the place corner of Liberty | the annual fair of the Mt. €alvary|ang fit and worth:. to retain them. If | Reading—A Man with a Cold in His | Portant and while endeavoring to in Ti il 212 MAIN STREET. and Morgan streets, Pawcatuck. | Baptist church end the attendance| ¢ {s well to keep some heads, why | Head Suomsnona | form them the assistance of Syrup of in Tins and Glass DOYOU: SHOW: your mofy Nil/Ses — samiza | - Father Nenie teatified that the place | ¥a8 especially large. The supper wax | st keep others: 3. 1. Vannins et. | John Davis Libby Figs.and Fiisir of Sennc val- P twice as far here as any furniture K. -~ | was so located that he thought a sa- | jerved by the brethren of the church | piained that the retaining of the po- | Music, Violin Solo—Romance, e e e LR store in town? Don’t take this state< loon there would be a detriment to| Berjamin Ruley. chief waiter. and|jice during good behaviour star Ribenstein | Uable, 25 it is the only laxative whicl PEOPLE’S RARIKET, | ment for oranted. Inspeot our stock A Fine New Line of Fall | the church and to his school. He said | ('h“f:d:‘g;lgaif:‘;z”‘)_ J;‘\»\s';;d"‘;;““» hel cver twenty years ago and did not | Donald B. Macl.ane acts without disturbing the natural 4 et :w_ citan (1t wiill. not BaL that he had secured the signatures of - result from political trouble. Music—Contralto Solo—Good-Bye, functions and without debilitating and 6 Franklin St. o RO F. Paolo Tosti Civil Bervice Examinations. | Mrs, Lord it is the one la long and we might save you money, tive which leaves the | 5otasa JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop.| \we solicit your inspection of oud and Winter Goods Received ©.:u..ni nd i sl eduréa | Our work In every line of Tailoring| many more, as manufacturers and | ‘When' vacancies arise. ought n Reading—Old Mother Hubbard, internal organs in a neturally heaithy suaranteed to_mive satiataction O " | manv others had told him they were| ti - appointments (o be madi on i basis | Fred H. Miner | g U roully tin e stock. i 0N JONN KUKLA, with him in_the fight and hoped he G L ~ of merit and experience rather than Mr. Libby i 7 . Tatlo would win. He said that he did not et in Line ] political grounds? Music. Tenor solo—The Dream of My | that way. To get its beneficial efects, 0 N0 A% puanny believe u lcense should be granted [ll° 2 2. the place, Have You Noticed the Attorney Charles W. Comstuck, Inereased Travel? hairman of the democratic state cen ] { This qustion was favored by the Heart, Frederick Bevon | & genuine lwanufac b For Success several who ‘spoke, though Mr. Kirby | M. Bailes DUy The EONUIR. JINTSCIN o by.“ | thought that the spoils shonld o to | Music ~Violin Solo—Serenade, Meira | California Fig Syrup Co. ouly, aud fu- the victor.and then drop polities. Tt Mr. MacLane sale by all lezding druggic Syrur 1 was. suggested that civil service r:)vi,\xusu. Soprans Solo—. e Will Open in City Hallj ~ yome FurNiSHERS, 3 ywophs end | of Fige and Elixir = aminations would be used in bLringing Fa wberg | firape Nuts this situation about. iz o s B o o) "6 | classed by ke food | tral committee, appeared for the re- it's & sure sign of veathes ana | monstrants and Atiorney R. P. Free Bine ioals People like to out Into | man for McGowan The commnission- the oper alr. We furnish the bes: | ors reserved decision. P AL Heads Responsible. Reading—a Yankee Fireside, Anon | medicimes which e Lieby and unfounded claims {o cure hebitugi teams you'll say the sazse. - The question as to whettier the | Music, Duet—1 Live. and Love The. - i lep 0 MAHONEY 8R0S, Falls Avenus The New Club. HELPS! heads of departments should be mm! : ve and Love Thee . | constipation without personslco-on, Tuesday leht. Nov. st [Telephone. 9-11 Water Streef - mart oy "he l'rn.vk‘ y:’nd v'f'nr\:s:*.w’ 4'I|1||I.";s l";l) n.‘['nleb \\':All discussed and it \\“-; Mrs, O ell and Mrs. Lord eration 5 o oct2ié e il W SErrry, a7 Sour busi. | Ty incorporated. with a feders udge . ’, " eved that ihe head of a depart- | Reading -Woman, Nemeo - i RN T ouT B | L carter member. . Open onls in “There’s a Reason’ ment. rather (han a committee, shoala | Mr. Linby Tuition and Supplies Free, un thuss Blssoiin e advertis- miers of the bar,—Springfield Re- Be held responsible, bift in doing so| Music, Quartette - Now the Concert Is 5 ing columns The Hul wublice” he should have authority to do his Qver, Pinsuti octiss

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