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Fancy Spring Turkeys Mauscovy Ducks Broiling Guineas Guineas to Roast large Native Chickens Fancy Broilers Chickens are cheap and plenty. Somers Bros. 2ad KIMBALL has removed his ol ze to 21 Eroadway, Wauregan Biock Hours—2-4, 7-8 p. m. Sundays— 3-4. Tel. 45. sepld UP-TO-DATE SHOES in all leathers $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 FEHGUSUN & CHARBONNEAU, Franklin Square. We are using in our grill rooms the Cotuit Oysters, which are well known for their delicious flavor Wauregan House Cafe The Parker-Davenport Co., Props. WE HAVE PREPARED Pancake Flour and Buckwheat Maple Syrup in Tins and Glass PEOPLE’S MARKET, 6 Franklin St. JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop. oct28d Evening School Will Open in City Hall Tuesday Night, Nov. ist| Tuition and Supplies Free. ' M. HOURIGAN COMPLETE i PERSONAL Mrs. George E. Tufts of New Hav en is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Oat for a few days. @he Bulletin, Norwich, Tuesday, Nov. 1, 1910. VARIOUS MATTERS New moon today, the 1st. Irving Dowsett and family recently moved to Greeneville, where Mr. Dow- sctt is with the Norwich tannery. Mrs. Harry W. Tracy and daughter Adelaide have returned home after a two weeks' visit with relatives and friends in Pittsfield, Mass. Many yards of pumpkin-colored rib- bon were sold for Hallowe'en favors. AT THE AUDITORIUM. Vaudeville and Motion Pictures. It js an attractive and interesting bill that the management of the Au- ditorium offers its pations for the first three days of this week. The Bank: Breazeale duo, in a beautiful musical comedy. are the headliners. This tal- ented counle appear in a spectacular novelty which they call a musical sto- riette.” The settings and effects of this act are positively gorgeous. Several musical instruments are employed with rare artistic skill, the sing- The assesors’ office in City hall will be open tonight from 7 to 9 o’clock.— adv. The best moonlight nights in No- vember will be from the 14th to the 20th. About 400 delegates are expected in Meriden today for the state D. A. R. convention. The nip of winter's chill sent shop- pers to the stores Monday for season- able garments. All Saints’ day masses in St. Pat- TEN GALLONS OF WATER A MINUTE Well at Meadow Brook is Good for That Now at 114 Feet Down—Reservoir Dropped Five Inches in Two Days—1000 Feet of Pipe Laid at Mohegan Lake. Supt. J. J. Corkery reported on Mon- day after his visit to the artesian w at Meadow brook that water is being | found in larger quantity as the well goes deeper. At the present time it furnishes ten gallons a minuts and it | s is down 114 feet. At the present time| At the end of September the maters a harder layer of the lodge has been | had been i use 63 davs and the aver encountered, which makes the progress | age for that time was 1,857,000 gallon: a little slower, but it is often so that | day. while for the first 33 they soft and hard’ layers are found. The | Were in use the average was 1.996,200 eld at present is of course smali, as | gallons a day, or neariy two million it is hoped that fully 100 gallons a This was over 1e 168.794.000 gallon: h them, or an average of 1 gallons a day during that During the month of October, how the average was much lower bdcau: of the curtailment, and the & age was but 1,467,732. time. ver, | 00.000 gallons more & | HOME FURNI-HER. Funeral Director| and Embaimer. | Norwich and Jeweit City. Building ARE YOU THINKING OF DOING THIS 7 1# so0 you should consult with me and get prices for same. JZxcellent work et reasonable prices. C. M. WILLIAMS, General Contractor and Builder, 212 MAIN STREET. ‘Phone I 0. Jani A Fine l\ew une of Fal! and Wlnler Goods Received | | | né of Tailoring tistaction i 03N KUKLA, Mercaant Tail 208 Maln St., o:t10d Have You Noticed ths } Increased Travel? i re sign of good weathes ani People liks 1o gat out into i alr. We fornisn the best and If you'll taks cue of our teams yowli say tha sarse. MAHONEY BROS. F kiin Sq. s Avenue mariié WHEN vou want 1. put your busi- peasm-imbmre the public, thereis no me. Al petier than theo'igh the adyeriie ing columss @ The Bullelime rick's church will be at 5, 7 and 8 o'clock this morning. Town clerks have received the November the state ballots for throughout the official election. A partial eclipse of the sun is sched- uleq for today, but will be invisible on this continent except in Alaska. A sudden cold snap always means a demand upon the charity organiza- tions for fuel and heavy clothing. Tick-tacks, tin horns, jack-o'-lan- terns, doorbell ringing and general racket provided diversion for Young America last evening. In tbis state last year the total amount allowed for condemned cattle was $6,744.30; in 1909, 61.50; in 1908, $6,223.50; in 19 St. James lodge, No. F. and A. M., work the E. 4 adv. legree this evening. The steamer Thames of the Norwic and New York Propeller compa came hers on Mond looking sp and epan after her repairs and paint- ing. _ While carrying a side of beef into Somers’ market Saturday Louis Maples threw out his shoulder as the be struck the icebox up some time. and he will be laid There is a saying that Saints’ day brings the second summer. In Sweden there is often warm, still ther near this dav, which is called All Saints’ Rest. Statistics of fall production in Con- necticut, as compared with a full crop, are given as follows, tomeatoes 92 per cent.,, cabbage 85, onions 77, dry beans 87, lima. beans 81, millet hay 90. Lake Brandegee at New London is empty and the water in Lake Konomoc stands nine feei three inches at the gateway. This is three feet nine inch- es below the overflow and thre= inches higher than a year ago. At the semi-annual meeting of the Woman's Baptist conferencs of eastern Connecticut at the First Baptist church in Waterford Wednesday there will be ning and afternoon F. C. Briggs of Jap: with M 1 speaking. The civil superior court wi here this merning at 10 o'clock with a | jury for the opening of the Novem term. The firat case assigned is that of Hewitt, admr., vs. the New Haven road, to be foliowed by Peters and others vs. Potter. 1 come in The Ki Montville certificate ital stock £ Orchard company ot filed an $ncorporation e stats secretary. Its as authorized is $50,000, and rank W. Browning, Florence P. Erowning and Marjorie L. Browning of Norwich are the incorporators 200 railway New H road attended Order of Railway conductors of the wven & Hartford the meeting of the Conductors in New Have iday Qu tions pertaining | to the order were taken na dis- el d and the orts of the iffer nittees read Tda Sisson, 11 vears old New London, was p Iy Dburned about the body Sunday afternoon when her clothing caught fire from a bonfire. She was saved f possible drath by the prompt action of Marcus P. Cole, who extinguished the flames w'th which she was enveloped. Concerning the trolley line, an K spondent writes: The company ed construction work in F: two months nd ¢ two miles Norwich-( Hartford start- Hart- ford ago f roa now has | to Silver street been, Thi borers have employ George Bishop a fift e he ran 1 of Grotor ‘ent piace, Sund had it in his mo knew it slipped d to his mother and had happened He to. the Mema < oon first boy fficers and crew of the revenue ¥ Itasca and the cadets station- «d at New London were paid off Mon- on and the sum of $8,000 A between ther that the sum of t » ship for her wages ar Joh president of nehce umi ncunced he On Saturda ker of ht . Oct Bozrah too! nds of h bees whi red n of from a made their 1e hetween the floor and ceiling of cond story in the house belonz yron W. ith, on Blue Hill Documents relating to corporations been filed as follows in the of the state ar ‘ f incor moan non o 1y will deal in mator vehicles. The <pital is $25,000 and iness will be started with $10,000, The incorpora- tors are Thomas F. O Loughlin, B. Roberts and Maude 1. David Roberts. At the home of E. B. Miner, 68 Oak'! et, on Sati , from 2 to 6. Ed- ward Miner Hanks entertained at a Hallowe'en pa mes there was s alle B n | Beckwith arie Hec ](\\Hh Robert, Raymond and Aba Byrnes, Held Under $500 Bond. | Napoleon B n, a Frenchman who came from Hartford about three weeks | ago and who bad w room with Mrs Jennie Girard in New London, was o “sted for the theft of a quantit omen's clothing The oo Were found by Officer Benjamin Beebe Blaskin's reom and in places where he had disposed of them Blas in was - | ) i in 1 | bed laid from | ¢ minute or more will be secur=d from | day than is being used at the present the well. No start on the second well | time. Although the water has b has been made yet. President Day of | saved and there is still water in Fai the well driving company s here on | view, it does not mean that the curtaii- Monday and hz feels confident that a | buid be stopped, but rather that good supply of water will be secured rther curtailment possible shonld from both ‘wells. There is a all stream of water going into Fairview from Meadow brook, but it is not l.«r.»a and as far as known it is the only water going Into the reservoir. Fairview on Monday was below high wa drop of five inch unless there is r: now on can be expected to drop two and a half to three inches a day. Superintendent Corkery has been | ke2ping account of the water used, ac cording to the Venturi meters, si they were instailed, and it shows that | the people have been saving a half| million gallons of water a day during | the month of October, which acounts | for the fact that there is any water at all in reservoir now. Had the con- sumption continued as the average for | September shows, the pond would have | been drained now The mete | been working 94 days and during that | ing is excellent, and the 'beautiful, costumes worn make this a stage pic- ture of idyllic beauty. It is one of the prettiest acts seen at the Audi- torium for some time. In presenting The Delegate, Harry Booker and John McMahon created a favorable impression upon the patrons of the theater Monday afternoon and evening. Mike Sweeney, the hod car- rier, and Tom Rafferty, the delegate, are both represented by these two star performers with rare skill, and their talking sketch, singing and clog dan- cing cannot fail to bring out a good Land. B. C. Murphy and Miss Blanche An- drews, classy entertainers present a novel singing and dancing turn in which several costume changes and characters are introduced. Miss Octavia Neal completes the bill with her act. Her fine clarinet play- ing and her singing call forth a gen- erous appiause, the song entitled 17 the Wind Had Only Blown the Other Way, coming in for a specially good band. The photoplays, as usual, are attrac- tive the pictures depicting life in the far west being especially interesting. presant rate before Fairview will be empty. The suggestion that the drink- ing water be boiled is being generally { adopted. while the owners of springs are doing a big business at the present time in supplying king water. he diver was af work at Mohegan lake on Monday. where he plugged th outlet pipe, and will now be further amployed i Tt is possible that other work will have to be done at Mohegan lake. The laving of the six | inch pipe from Rockwell street h. n- tinued daily and about 1,000 feet have now been laid. It is propoed up her and there or a smali cut i= made where necessary to keep the iine at somewhat of a regular grade. Br the end of th2 weels It is thought that the pipe will nearly all L line. The situatic serious ev- :r such need inches | is a| s in two s, n the resarvoir (rwn‘ FUNERAL. Mrs. Mary P. D. Goodrich. DOUBLE TRACKING AIR LINE DIVISION Contract for Thirty Miles Between | Mildletown and Willimantic to Be NEW LONDON AND WESTERLY PARTIES COMING To the Big Ball of Columbian Com- mandery Next Week. From the parlors of Undertaker Ga- ger on Frauklin street, at 2.30 o'clock t in 1 and The entire wor 1 cost the the place of one & t about $180.000. on the A wards of a so that the duties to him. nted will not be He is likewise well ac- th the traveling public. He | an Odd Fellow and an E! Monday ' afternoon, was held the fu- by neral of Mrs. Mary P. D. Goodrich,| Awarded Soon. prty from Plestine oph- whose body arrived here from Hart- | K. T.. of New lLondon, with ford on the 11.55 train. A large num- The contract for the double track- | el made up for attend- ber of relatives and friends attended | ing of the Air line division of the | -ption and ball given by the services, many coming from out| New Haven road between Middletown | its Templar of Norwich on of town. and there iwere wers also|and Willimantic, a distance of 30 | Grantui Ot next ek {0 present members of the organizations | miles. will be awarded probably in a P, B e T 15 whidh A Goodrich belonged. | féw days, it was given out by reliable | '2¢- Bl il ekl x Among the wealth of floral remem- | authority Monday, says the New Ha- | {0 and a spe be brances were a large standing pillow | ven Register, and this work which | [0F 1 WS and & marked “O. U. S. G. C.,” and one from | carries with it the erection of some | PTPVISSH POtR WOSE o 0 0o Woman's Relief corps. Rev. Joseph | small bridges, will be started before | . 1t WII be the WORE THEOD SR, BO T F. Cobb had charge of the services |the end of the vear for which Governor Weeks and staff and made an address. At the services The Air Line for years has been the | 00 Vy B0 ol W G B nd com- in Hartford, Rev. John Coleman Ad- | Weakest spot on the New Haven S¥S- | .ngaery have accepted invitations and ams, D.D., officiated. tem, but the proposed bridge and road- | ;.\ 0y & U Tiniary suests will The bearers were Willlam H. Sher- | bed changes will beput up to the high | 5L, WHEh Ao, man of Hartford, Henry Lewls, | standard of the main lines. The heav- [ P¥H] be alte Charles C. Treat and Daniel Preston. |ier types of engines used by the Hat fantry band Burial was in the family plot in Yan- | Haven have been barred from th, ford and by Miller's orchestra tic cemetery. where Rev. Mr. Cobb because of weak bridges, 3 “was the demand for Feadl & comt iEal v when the proposed work is compicied, | Ry ——eee a thing for which manufacturers in |e ninetean north WAUREGAN HOUSE DAY CLERK.|the district effected have d_1or | armory. Na ansett comm vears, this line will be use much } yogte s ed three Edward D. West of Killingly, Former- groeiec(Exiant s Seanavet o e | its_people. reight and some of the proposed nev o ly Managar of Putnam Tnn, Takes} S5 C7¢ FO0S Will - probably .be | wipe,deco Up New Work. moved over that line. | uniforms and t caring | On Monday Bdward D. West of Kill- T e |1 e b an his duties as day clerk at| M iGaietown and Por ’ T o e s iregan house, there having|ing rapidiy. Two of the six spans h: R b ot vacancy there been set. The total length of this | W& B0 *HE SCACC IR ell became night vler] bridge is 1.200 feet. It will have a | e 5 A been the hotel business for | JliSEE 8 L EY TREL e Dridge take — ¢ vears, both as owner and man- ' EX-CHIEF BOWEN IN SEFNOUS CONDITION. line w road up- half-milllon dolla au is a Mason, During the past summer he | i DETFCTIVE HAZELHURST J’ Morning About 8 o’Clock. master and bookkeepe: liamsville Manufacty The s previous to which he had been in SECURED THE EVIDENCE. Bowen charge of the Central house at Dan- J jelson, and for a time was the owne: | Three Dealers ‘Were Sentenced to Ja ic of the Bugbee house in Putnam. When | and Fined at Waterbury, One Also | a voung man he was at the Point of | Being Held for the Superior Court. Pi i later for several years was | e te hour I ir_seven yes was| Terrence J. Denehy, one of th tion is considered manage Putnam Inn. dealers arrested in connection w legion of friend —— ‘\\holsm le thieving at the factory He has been tri New England Railroad Guide. the Scovill Manufacturing company, | affection of the ear A well pre copy of Holbrook's| was tried in the city court at Wat | w England Raflroad Guide, Vol. 1.|Dbury Monday before Judge McMahon. | GIFT TO MANAGER BLISS. No. §, known the traveler's pockef | Denahy was charged with seven counts, | Aot companion, the selling price of which | 8ix f violatlon of the law gOverning ! g ioves Presented Him a Silver- as three cents, is in the possassion of | junk dealers and one charge of theft. e i | Frederick I.. Osgood of this city. The|He was found guilty and recaived a| ounte 5 3 i o I o a jai d fines | bt 1849, making it a | total of days in jail and | B st ons . I 31 years of age. It con-|amounting to $140. i I= 2= = wenc ician of Cieie timetable of the Morwich and | torney William Kennedy, otice | gard and esteem for their former man- jrcester raliroad, and at that time | of an appeal to the district court. Den- | ager, the employes at Poli's theater was $1.50 to Worcester and 23 | € was one of the forty-four men H. H. i turday aft- ett City. The usual time ted in tne roundup mad> at 3 handsome er-mounte 1 to Allvn’s Point was four | Scoville company’s plant by e ik LIl If hours and from Boston to arles Haz urst and se er B':fl\‘_" on P = ;’ ""' twelve hours. The steam- | ants. Wbl i AT Ll Sy boats at that time used to run to Al- an Morgansteir | land, ir 2y L pEe, Preser s Point. There were f s in red twelve mow<h H the conclusion of the' after those days. sides $191 and costs, ha | ormanc Bliss accepted the > pob SN s guilty on i gife and in a few words expressed his Wedding and Silver Wedding. Albert rm‘;:\]'n fl"\'rr-—"}a!;u:: of t sl-”alur; and :r:.: L.rw.u A sentence and that e e re- daughter of Judge and | 89208 g was BelC T ced all for - Snyder, of North Ston- | \040" 1 olesale Junk dealers. i h him in such a manner as tc fngton, orener 5o ceremeny 1 - nene ware two o which the | such an experience possible. . m., and followed by a reception | Mains thirty-elght cases of (heft| Fire at New London. at the bride’s home. On the same date | A52inst employes of the com: ’;‘;‘"’ e A bauc ralhde it Aty lay night fir 8 sscrvined e e Tantes of ut midnig ¢ i e Judge and Mrs. Snyder will celebrate | {2 Pe heard. The Tcenses broke out 11 Brad- their twentv-fifth wedding anniver- ley stree an un- th als. Two other dealers sary for which invitations have also | ¢l S 1S noining E | known ¢ amage bo- been ied [ ca, ¢ ek e fore it he prop- g s = £ | Detective Hazelhurst h a Session of Executive Committee. | work on tnese cases for rhe e T xecutive committe of the court | and did an e of common council had a short session | cation < B on Monday ing ¢ court house, | S e e N e but litle husi. | REGISTRARS AND OFFICIALS | SURELY BREAKS THE a g on the petitions | TO DISCUSS THE BALLOT. | MOST SEVERE COLD. that they may he inv raye meeting ulwmvu Will Agree Upon How the Bailots | 2 2 R Shall Be Counted at the Election || Overcome All Distress from a _Evening School Opens Tonight. N W Bad Cold or the Grippe in chool will open for the City hall, under ening tonight in season a meeting of the r Just a Few Hours. | splitting of his ballot. On Page Ten is shown today a sample ballot markad as | | | ness, rheumatism pains and other dis- tress vanishes. this city and ten years ags they cel- [, in wedding here POSTUM s ‘ezrarad their t 2 il disgosed of thsm Hlasiin wae Is tne name of & German chemical a o Monday the many valu ‘e and Gn s ples of guity was held forl | Largs Tourist Hotel Partty Destroyed | of° Falet's. Kidhes ot ssredients trial at the next term the superior o y 3y Asheville. N. C.. Oct. 31.—The east | methlenetetramine is rec ognized by cuort. His bond was fixed at $300. | There’s a Reason | wing of Victorin inn, one of the and authorities —— = { tourist hotels of this city. was to- | : Anti-ge Certainly. Postum Cereal Co.. Lid., ght partially desiroved fire, the | the urine. Kidne Writings three thousand vears 'u( Battle Creek, Mich, l igin which ie unknawn. The loss | edv promptiv at the first sign of kid- have been, Aiscoversd I Fvot: & M is astimated at $5,000. N¢ muenis were | nev trouble and avoid a serfous mal Roua been love letiers.—Toledo Klalc endangered ady .The lLee & Osgood Co. G R SR L S S R e e be made, as it will not be long at the | | Has Been Unconscious Since Monday | _ Drug Stores The teachers! oters of the town with th T are | a and the officials who wil Miss Helena E. | preside at the 1 ing places & imost, Lsevare Goll James and Her-| for the coming = evening n. and all grippe misers ‘fur the purpose of agree King a dose of Par game rualings for each di d every two hours unti V" mduct the eleet n )aes are taken tention of the € distinetly fee] a the @i | There will oe a ezis e mehptorie et e afler T { trar Tyler D. e printed { vory first dose The Hardest | ballot. The most r rahle neuralzia pains | One point which will be emphasized | hoadache, dullness, head . and & ane {is that the voter should see that h¢ | stuffed up, feverishness, sneezing. run makes his X within the circie and also | ning of the nose, sore throat, mucous oC | within the square in case he does anY | catarrhal discharges, soreness, stiff. | Gives way before the drill ablican who ‘votes a straight Pave's Cold Comnound is the r ¥ 1 wi mark it. allot f thr vears’ recearch o that bites a little decper way will without question be | hore than fifty thousand doflace. an with every stroke. counted. | containe no quinine, which we have | R T SR T | conel ely demonstrated is not ef- | Satie aith colfceltusip. Twentieth Wedding Anniversary. | fective in the treatmont of colds or 3 s % Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Cropley srinpe : ing day after day on the §|ebrated their 20th wedding anniver- ',’.{H‘;": this ”haf‘",“*‘ssk C 0";"‘]‘"”!“ as i t their home, No. 358 Friend directed, with the knowledge t stemach, heart, and nerves. J! S0 Ot oot o O o, Thar there is no other medicine, mdle ar evening, October 2 There were wher else in the world. h If you value health of Ji iesent including pastor and cure you «“M‘m end G e % ; wife, of ihe church where they as pr ¥ and without any oth body and brain, quit coffee || it of ihe church where slstance or bad effects us and try well-made | and friends present and mar b of e's d sume and useful vresents were recelv- any drugg ed. Thev were for restdents of A Good Cough Mixture. Simple Pomz-mad2 Ilfluly Free From Gpiates Harmiul Drugs WSTON STOR Underwear An effective remedy, that will usually break up & cold in twen ty-four hours and quickly reliey the most tating cough, s r Men easily made at home by mixin together in a iarge bottl ounces of glycerine, a 3 ounc i ot pHiie mo & 51 6 The Boston Stors Underwear inter- of pure whisky. Shake we'l take a teaspoonful e hours. The necessary ents ar: inexpensive and c ests men who want exceptional ma- terials, correctly fashioned and per- fect in fit. Just now there is a bread ingredi- ) be bought in &ny good drug store. This formula is the one used hiowing of the mest rellable G and recommended vears by the late Dr and you'll have difficulty in bettering founder of th 1 pical Co., Cinciniati. O.. in their prices elsewhere. ose laboratori the genuine 1 compounded. Men's Medium Waight Underwear, grey. white, also heavy fleecs fined, ribbed in ecru color— 50c per garment Natural Weol rgin ofl of pi Men's Heavy Weight, Underwear at W. Tyler guest of Mrs is the rowne of Broads riends in Meriden. 75¢ per garment Mrs. D is spending Men’s Medium Weight, White and a few ends artford. | Grey Wool, also Heavy White and Mrs. (1 Bard of Williams | Grey Wool and Camel's Hair, double street is ton, breasted shirts, at $1.00 per garment Men’s Scarlet Wool D. return: Gould Underwenar at tephen e Rev. Dr. Wise of $1.37V2 per garment A L ,' 1 The well known Norfolk and New stay in to A s € wm n { Brunswick Wool Underwear in nat Sachem \_" ural color, at il $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 Miller—Eslemon. and $2.50 per garment Morris Miller of Roxbur 18 , T Solomon s Roots Tivoli Standard Undervear in e ey M | whith Potrstan wess; viey eoft— rabbi of the Congregation Sons - el Tne wedding waw ulensoioen 6k $1.50 per garment the home of the bride, > Main strest, ttended and was b of the t ? close frien an elabor reception married SUPERIOR UNION SUITS The kind that fit and wear perfectly, ribbed in ecru, at ies and Following the ser was served ar honor of the n when their ore te st held couple, in heavy weight, [esent exenacd 1o e nes for 71 §1,00, $1.50 and $2.00 a Suit Mr. and Mr is (Tues X Y..whe Men's Medium Weight Union Suits ymoon. Tj il make the day) morning for they wi on the hon the Ll the shivtwalstl Men's Woel, Blue Mixture, | Picty at Wintatgroin Polot. 1| $2.50 and $3.00 a Suit | ©On Mond ening the was 2 merry time it Maoore 1€ it | ——— Wintergreen Point, near Qu: Hin Tt Sk g peusie i '] Kitchenware Department tral F ¥ A 1re ] | Percolator Coffee Pots, value $1.50= | Special Price 98c each. Te bas TOWARD THE PEOPLE communit is that .Iness. tomers. Copper bottom Percolator Pots, Aluminum Percolater in one piece makes clear coffee—full strength— . tion | } The Thafilés Loan ‘ and Trust Co., Norwich, Conn. the special features of the high-priced ones. ery department of wluding Savings On sale this morning at 98c each Bath Room Fixtures at special | prices—nickel plated—wel| finisaed in | DR. THOMAS’ | every respect—some most used pieces 3 we secured at price concessions Nut Cake Flakes | Glass Towel Bars. 3-4 inch glass rod at “aliicn’ | with nickel ends—Value 50c, Special wid e | 39¢ each Combination Tumbler Holder ar THE i [ULAB UIJAHT”ILY ME[IING i Toothbrush Holder, valus 38c, Speci of the Gradu irses’ Assoc 1| 590 each. Conneeticut be Jd on We day. Nov. 2d \war Combination Tumbler and New Londo , " " : Ider—Value $1.50—Special 98¢ \\V\HRT:I‘ AHN HAF s ” novid se Tumbler Holder—value 50c—S$ 39¢ each. The Reid & Hughes Co. | We Recover Furniture and Do Carpet | throughout the city will be| ., o Iclosed from 12.30 fo 2.30 'Today (Tuesday) for the — flnneral of H. B. Smith. It may seem a little too early | { to talk hrist i o] eastnas -~ Cards A Cuff Link that put in the cuff, one that hoids tne J Dut it is not a day too soon for cuff you to see something entirely doas 'new in PERSONAL CHRISTMAS | CARDS, Original and Artistic ’Deslgns with your name and | address printed on each card. Don't hesitate to come in and ses them even if you don't expect to pur- chase, as it will give us pleasurs to show you this entirely new departure Christmas Carda aw easily in the proper shape, and not the tear buttonhole. Let us show them to you. $1.00 up. Prices The Plzut-Cadden Co., Jovielers and Silversmith., 1872, BUILDING from Established PLAUT - CADDEN | AUTCHOBILE STATION, i cmsToN & co. |8 5 Cow ¢ Ous Screst. Automobile | ol T and Bicysle Repuiriug. Genersl Ma- . T TH e clnniv\vlk, Johb!flr '!’hull.v— bt Weo are headquarters for S| MmN ou want (o put veur bus) NARMAGANSETT RANQUWT ALE ieas BEfora thé public. There sl aln, Al L e R s A AdVarTia. | Tamily trafe supniies st #8s per ass. STumne of THa. Balietie: C. . Wright. § Cove 8. Tel eeusnd = . . 3

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