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: Im “[{ ci isns o7 Gr;n: s:pi;:‘ ::4 |..|'n- Kindergartner Gives Hallows’en Party % A\ mont Head Subscripti :; for Pupils—Democrats Hold Rally— = 2. 7 B AUTU LIABILITY lfhe s _Cit-| Death of Mrs. Nathaniel Waldron. Eor forty-five years ,' . . _ 2 ; nommcu :Lly Em‘lssw ievmsfiv;{ifid — ' - FOOTBALL PRACTICE AT YALE |-.verisint. i Rk 3 e T e AER . L LATHROP & SONS. s of this city and o 25 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn. septodaw - Wearers of the Blue Getting Kudy for Game with home of the late pugilist, ~Stanley Ketchel, who held the title of middle- At the borough school Monday: Miss Quintard, the kindergartner, gave the " this firm has endeav- . ored to deserve the NORWICH LINE | _The water way — the cemfortab 2 & vos B 1d, met | children a delightful Hallowe'en part Brown on Saturday—Nightly Blackboard Talks with | o8 champlon of the o erec. | In observance of Edith C. Lathrops 5 fion of & ‘monument here in memory | A£th birthday a delicious birthday cake confidence of the in- the Coaches—Edward Savage Put in at Right Tackle.|of Ketchel. An organized ~was)uis provided —The pupiis played R Ty ot traveling. 3 r games duris the afte . The chil- 1 9 b amers Motor Boat Owners SR e formed at Contral naily | where | the | 3508 uoie (s stternacn, The o)l vesting public by i oamers City of Lewsll and G ter W. Chapin—safe, sta: vessi and couve: B W i ve repald by investigating our ley Ketchel Memorial society, Howard | {3 represent a jack-o'-lantern which oat Tnsurance Policy. It protects| . 3 s ; ‘. Ken. | Keley Pierce was elected temporary . : g0 against all marine perils includ- | UYeSc, substitute tackle and end on - - Paul, Bue A subscription was taken and $200 | The date set for confirmation at Cal- ipg fire and theft. at very low rate. | 1y (S TG bbdn umim . play Onl§ DAN was raised. It is expected that a fund | vary Episcopal church has been B. P. Learned & Co. o o Bt LR o sioy Dt | PANNY MAKEH Has will be contributed by the 150 inhab- | changed from Nov. 20 to Nov. 15. > % s | ditions, was today declared :ligible by BuccessruL WEEK | [iantier Balmat, A vende e e Burglar Frightened Away. Thames Loan & Trust Co. Building. | the faculty of the Sheffield Scientific — e o heing Tande for the acquisic |, The glass in the dgor at the entrance ! school and was put in at right tackle | Stands Out by Himself as Best Jockey to Schellen’s store was broken Sunday | efficient service and conservative advice. Small investors are accorded every A dell 1s!: Bound el = mepat viaw € T M, fl\:l skyllne and -’l.m" N, orie, ! Steamer loaves New Lomdon at- 11 . weckdays only; due Pier foot of it 224 Street 5.45 a. m. - cnsoptady ‘and Pior 4o, Norih Rivery o Established May 1345. on the varsity for today's practice. of - the7Day. ool g o R have | morning. As a iwatch dog sleeps in! consideration. gxo ap This position he will play in the big 2 A O el meonorial will be | the Store it was thought that the dog ' - P 5 Tamed varring 1aucy. London. Nov. 1—banny Maner, | Bater of & Ketchel memorial Wil o | heara somcone at the door und aprang | Fare Norwich to New York $1.75 While there seems to be little Goubt | the fa S : o fore ‘the legisla and in doing so broke the glass. Plecen but that Hows will play fulivack in |3 most seccemsrul memn - Heo roda | {3 lready known, is favorable to the | o' oken giase were well scattored Jisite or telephons W.J. PHILLIS, the large games, he ran the team from | three winhors at Newnarket Satars | Poect feld. Mo. Nov. 1 Presby- |2bout the street outiide and the rag- Agent, New London, Conn. quarterback in today’s ecrimmage and | day, bringing his total winning mounts | terans W, C. T. 1", members and Eiks | ¢4 _edge cut by the hola made made with a ‘substitute backfleld sfored a1 for the week up to 11. . Aliogethor he | hmn asiny’ wiemoril crriies Banday | It impossible for anyore to enter. The i touchdown against the freshmen and | has been first 115 times this ses Pl broken glass was noticed about 1 a. m. | KIDDER PEABODY g CG i ‘ l watol‘ nm ' 4 . one againet the scrubs. but fs still one point behind the w Sunday by Officer Ledwith. Although the touchdowns were made | derful Australian boy, Wooten. SOCCER FOOTBALL, ~. Summer Home Closed. | o e e A e I e e iney | Nearest English rider has ridden oniy st Dr. and Mrs. Charles Mallory Wil- | v B o by ot | PR arngcs; Sterling Defeats Taftville in Interest- | liims and family closed thelr summer 4 BANKERS was carries Sown the fleld by forward | “rhe Sportsman ccriments on the i Coptiat. homs here Tuesday and left for New posses. 'h‘:-onrjm:del'ls“xfl:x:'t(:x—uugh‘demdi}wf of home-bre u‘;s’«_\s];.n.l York, where they will spend the win- 5 . he signals today, Field wi PR o o e Taftville visited Sterling on Satur- | ter. R Hommelalir i end on the third | he best jockes of the dav. but s |gaiiast to play fher lcague game| Miss Wargaret McGrath ia visiting in 115 DEVONSHIRE STREET 56 WALL STREET team. Practice for the week ‘Wil be | Gor Wil the e o DY Compa he latter men and met with | Providence. BOSTON NEW YORK ' Chelsea Line A ‘ Fare $1.00 not one, but shing defeat of 5 goals to 1.| Misses Mary and Barbara Mullen 3, & dnzen Rorsemen of his weisht Wore | piiis‘vas the second meetinis of Uese | have returned from a visit at Wood- open and no trick plays are expected to be sprung on Brown in Saturda gam: The men are hav nightly rival teams, the first game being play- | 1aW % Backboard talks in the gymnastum | = = ed at Taftville on October $th, when| William McDermott was in New Ha- with the coaches. | JACK JOHNSON the Taftvillites proved the winning|ven Tuesday. pic — — = feam, but since that date Manager Ar-| Miss Sally Pendleton and Miss Jon- WRITTEN AT SHORT NOTICE JAMESTOWN JOCKEY CLUB. |Declares He Has Had All the Auto |thur Shorrock has been busy, with the|nie Trumbull are guests of C. P. 4 Policies for Fire Insurance. The man | S Racing He Is Looking For. result that last Saturday saw the fast- | Trumbull and family in Hartford. Unexcelied frelght and 3 | who neglects Fire Insurance is thelc . o Carried Off Norfolk Handi- | o est eleven that ever wore the Sterling Democratic Rally. == direct to and from New X| v enerally “u Siet 16~ and | Guy FisherCarrin e folic Hendi ack ith tn lors. . = prs al 3 i | % ; w _| " Al outsido Statersoms, man genera P ag . 8 cap With, $1,000 Pur: Jack Johnson is i(hrough with the | colors. B Tuesday evening tha democrats held [ of the young ladies. The success of | being well filled. An appetizing har Fre ‘Norwich Tuesdays, Thi ™ :," serve him right, too. P | auto racing game. Barney Oldfield con- Notes on the Game. | a rally in Borough hall, when they pre-!the affair was due largely to the ef-|vest supper was served by the ladies | g ::n 't “;l oy ol urstass, [ oday ek Ve, Nov. 1.—The meeting 'i2¢ed him that he was mot in the| 7TMville won the toss and elected to ! sentel Fon. J. Heaton Robertson of|forts of Kathryn McCarthy, Irene|of the soclety. Afterward a social | SURASYS &0 S8 BoMe, o0 o ISAAC S. JONES, of the Jamestown Jockey club, to con. | 19nt When it came to driving on a|play with the wind in_thoir favor, and | New Haven and Hon. W. E. Thoms of | Brown and Crissy Mara. {time was enjoved with games and g B VOTS LS Sh o ngote w""'.-’"" Insurance and Real Estate Agent e until Now. 19, began here today, | (ack. so he will confine himself to |exactly at § o'clock Referee F. Mus-| Waterbury, who addressed the people — e | contests suitable for the might. One | @OORCTIG 0ty JETTAYE. Richards Building, 81 Main St.| Six £00d races were run off. The Not. | "Peeding on the roads. grave sounded the whi: set| aseembled in an entertaining manner Péthonals andtiGonemal. | of the special features was the grand | 4835 Feidays Sl pm P, - s, ai o gt o gl L soven | _“I may be able to drive a car fast |the bovs going. It was soon noticeable ' on the issues of the day. Mechanics i f Baltic wa march, in which many couples oddly P. B, Freght reccived untll § p wh S—— foriongs, which had s purse of $1000, | On @ Straizht road.” said Johnson, “but | that Taftville was a beaten team, Un- | band escorted the parties to the opera | Paul Lemolne of Baltic wis & re-|assorteq took part. © 7 'C. A. WHITAKER, Agent purse 000, 11 would mever take chances on the | derwood getting possession and pass- | house and the music added much to|Cent guest at the home is aunbb | “Miss Anna Robertson presided at PR iy \ 'l‘ - 5 was the main attraction of the day, and | | it went to the favorite, Guy Fisher,who HE OFFICE OF WAL F. BILL | o e o O e ori. Real Estate vate, second. E. F. Ceoney, ownar of | the pleasure of the evening. | Miss “Maua Lemoine of ~ Franklin lon, (wivo SASIY | Churics W, Ackley of Toston and) *% kisie Winchester spent the| week end as the guest of Miss Grace | curves like Oldfield does. In our race | ing out to Sheppard, who in turn s L don’t believe he slackened_.his speed | ped the leather to Gor a Dbit on the curves. but you can bet | beat the visitors’ defense. putting in a W. H. Zeide of Rochester, N.' Y., made the piano. There were songs by Messrs. Lynch, Richards and othe The room was gaily festooned through e o vour last dollar 1 did.” beautiful center, which McGovern an auto trip to ih> borouxh calling on he efforts of Mrs. Elizabeth Burch- | Guy Fisher, also landed a purse with | YOUT 4 utif ! § L g on | B e e ot Lodyard i the afor i 2 d Five Inounr e ath _ Johnson arrived in Chicago yester- | muffed when a goal seemed certain. | friends Tuesday i {ard anga Mrs. Lucy Schofield, r y - SRS : | day to appear in a suit George Lit- | I'rom the goal kick the visitors’ right | Burprise Party: oliss Mary McCarthy and Dlece of |ing many admiring comment If It's Made of Rubber We Haw It Is jocated In Somery’ Block, ever C. M. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. tle has brought to recover a $1,200 dia- { wing carried the ball well down the | o L, Sl ¥, v X | Witches, w ‘d and mystical, be- atise Tetophons 147. | Taftville to Mest Piainfield Saturday | ~ = Wood, the new center hall, who wis' trude Latham in honor of her daughter | in_town Monday. HEDERET e YuIs |, Sn UET ey e Hufltlng Bfiots 1 | at Providence Street Grounds,» | 19""ey Likely to Bscome Harvard |piaving & event same and Who oo Muriel At 4 p.m. fifteen of her school | Mies Iva Bogue of Wauregan is vis- | Tiffany and Miss Tyelyn Comstock - Coach. man. promptly broke up any. attempt | riends sassembled upen invitation of | itiftg at the home of her grandmother. | tefded the mysfic gate and THe8, May Bear Brand 1 ATTOANEYS AT LAW. Sutarday. afternoon on the Pra Boston, Noy. 1—There is every prob- | ot ombination ~which the _visitors Mrs. Latham. The house was deco-| Mra F. H. Tracy spent Tuesday |Jounson, dispeseq of toe Coments of ——— - | dence gridiron the Taftville associa- | ability that Fre. b £ ‘ rated for the affair. The girls made|sith friends in Baltic. Lhio Caenl fosa = Hce sorednt | o ¥ Woonsocket .. Tenne: former first | started ~Buckley neatly robbing the award Weeks of Groton spent some | Were on sale. A good sum was added tion football taam wiil meet the str: X n of the New York Giants, will | visitors i e AMerry; plaving games and music wer " 3 2 ROWN & PERKINS, ittameys-atlaw 117000 "t mow stvonethons D% | be”the conch of the Tiarvace pasevall | L ior i o carTYinE the ball doNm | features of the aftornson. The chil| time tecently at' the = homo Of * iz €0 the treasury and o good time was | |f Snag Preof ... over First Nap Bank. Shetucke: si.|several players from Jowett City. The | squad, next vear. The appointment B T b ARAl Dhiviad e al infn dren were given s dellciogs sread | mother, Mrs. Lauras Weeks, on Oakland | enjoved by all. Rhode Island ..... . last time these two teams met the|has not been made officially HeFo: > A1y~ beat 1 sitors | consisting of sandwiches, cake, s avenue. - 3 353 3 2 3 iatrway next to Thames Nat. Bank | Twrtville bova . were ortous, ‘but | tiat ¥, £0- | the goal, easily beating the visitors' | consisting = %t 53 trter T indl Now Haven.—There were 33 of the % Py Bank | Taftville boys wes victorfous, but | tiations have nassed. and now it is | custodian. Thus' Sterling started their | Pet. candy and fruit. On their dep The approach of winter is indicated | New Haven-7hore were 3 of e Open Monday and_Sate | 9a - - ture at G p. m. each was oresented a{by the installing of dofible windows with the new players on the Plainfield | believed that a a in_the residen in and storm dcors in_the jt t is_onl. a_question of | gcoring, which Brown followed up add- 1 the resuit of next Saturday's|time before the official announcement | ing two mora goals in rapid succession | dainty souvenir, iate Al x 8! iation of - N Sen present at the annual micettne Sat- Sweaters | game is somewhat doubtful. is published. Last vear Fred played | from the beautiful” passin Indef Mrs. Williem Fairbrother i iting | the northern part of the village, as a Lt i £ o = x5 year g yed | frol he tifu sing by Under- } 1y 14 | urday afternoon at the home of the = | with the Lowell team of the New Eng- | wood, Gordo Sheppard. -Hal | I 12ast Bridgewater, Mas preventive aguinst ale/sxteey 21! 'y P. Dole. -$125 $2.00 | Jack Atkin an Easy Winner. [lind lesgue, and the fact: that he i | B gy " nd Sbepperd. Halt) Coon Hunting .in Voluntown, Winds which make such safeguards | president, Dr. Mary P. Dole Turtle Neck......$1.25 and V Neck . ..§4.00 | i i | | Latonia, Ky, Nov. L—Jack Atkin |slated to play there in 1911 may cause| On the restart the visitors right| Dr. and Mrs. Charles Maine and |NeCessary. |~ East Norwalk—Tho men who tare engaged in \ demonstrated his racing quality today | him to decline the Harvard offer. But | broke away, only to be neatly robbed | Elias Brown left town Tuesday by ik o thesnttatar I“nkflr, Aflthuny&cfl. by picking up 128 pounds and defeat- | It is pelieved that arrangements will | by Goodman, who never allowed them ! auto to spend a shert time at Volun- AT MONTVILLE CENTER. READNES Ve Baen' hindered more. oriless o ing about the best of the six furlong | be made whereby he will not be re- |to get dangerous. Peters, the Sterling town. where Mr. Erown and Dr. Maine Aneiil the pant-weel by th weathis, horses at the track in the feature race | quired to report at Lowell until the of the day. Jack Atkin was three | college baseball s n lengthe back when the stretch wa, = left back, at this point twisted his| will enjoy coon hunting. They will be | Hallowe'en Secial in the Chapel Pro- knee, but pluckily kept in h place, | the guests of Mre. Maine’s cousin, Ezra vides Genuine Amusement. and “played a_ good accurate game | Edwards. which has been much too severe for working the beds. Working Coats Men's Blanket Lined Working nd raached, but in the next few jumps he Will Be Right in Line. throughout. Billy Brown. the visitors’ | Tuesday evening Stonington High| In the chapel at Montvilie Center on | New Britain.—Fou rooms 1n had tie lead ond won easily By two| 1o youne papie whe mects Tom | CeRter, was now working like a Trojan, | school held the Junior Prom at Bor- | the evening of Ociober 31 prople gath- | the new addition on the Smalley school Coat, water proof, 3138 BnoKEns lenzths, hel D. nosed out Melisande | pojey of Hoston in the semifinal 4t |2nd tried hard to score, but Cardineau | ough hall. ered from miles around. the building | were opened Monday. | forthe place. _ e ol e onton In the semiifinal at | {ioved a hard man to beat. Although Assessors Meet. - a3t g Tl EoGL e Brown put in some lovely shots, they 28 Shefucket! Street Telephome 993, Members of New York and Boston Stock Exchanges Boston. New York. 53 State Street. 24 Brond Strvet. PRIVATE WIRE. INTENSELY DULL MARKET. 100 2? pfd oz A anbe Corit Tine Striking Shrinkage in Total of Trans- | 3 ke, .20 actions—Rise in Call Money Ra ool f:“;:hlfln S“(;::;‘I New York, Nov. 1.—The astock mar-| 100 bor pa " A T Saae ¥ e gay): win hls hout, e will be risht | JOONR, BB SR BN, it the | o The,perd of asseators of:the “LL""; RU BBER co- ers: By Washington to Detroit, Beck- |in the past he should be among the | [nderwood were cheered for @ fine &5 Death of Mrs. Waldron. Underwood pounced upon as quick as| Nathaniel Waldron, of Stonington, died 3 . > o one Eadwioh o hariuw shor acored | at. East Orangs. . .. Monday. Mrs. Gives the Best Light at Any Price WE ARE N OW i - rice for a lamp, you are paying for extra limping painfolly and was Dot to|be in Stonington. Mrs. Waldron ws P - : Wiate for letting the visitors' TiEnt| i vears old decorations that cannot add to the quality thelr omle o e mimsgee rom the | mne v 07 G hela 2 mast endoy light, because :’h"e is none. An oil nghdt h able whist Monday evening, foilowed h: 1 t on the human eye, an Z ville 1 7 as the least effect on ve, | | Steriing lineup: Goal, 3. Smith; full- | PV ILRIRE 0 e ohoctaw club held a the Rayo Lamp is the best oil lamp made, to take care of all your e L W i o pan; though low in price. You can pay $5, $10, = < - S of Stonineton met Tuesday for their [\ § | Chicago, Nov. 1.—President Johnson | Papke has the class necessary to make | /¢, Custodian, who repeatedly drew | frst session of the vear. They are : 4 | of the American league today an-|him a great scrapper. and if he can | SHSSTS from fhe spectators by WS mas, | Thomas Sutcliffe, Amos Hewitt and 191 Main Street, Norwich, Ct. nounced the following releusds of plav- | g0 TiSht along winning ax he has been | {01y Cxhibition. ' Gordon, Sheppard and | George Robinson. e ndorf; by ¢ York to. Roc otaticgs. i y £ Saior by PN R o TloChentEn | Uiy Hotchenk. the movement by a nice center, wilch | ‘Mrs. Emeline Waldron, widow of the fourth boal for the home team.| Waldron I= mother of Cook Waldren, FINANBIAL AND cuMMERcI Brown quickly followed it us with an- | a summer visitor here. She was long a When you pay more than the Rayo 1] other one. Peters at this point was | resident of Stoningtc Burial is to wing et through, when they scored Borough Notes. of the light. You can’t pay for a better READY finish. Final score, Sterling 5 Taft- delightful Hallowe'en party, Monday ev, Wood and Goodman; Dominick & [Uominick packs, Buc D Smisrmeneor the ‘Spararions. winch | o0 Srtteds &~ ch foraras MeGgvern, Underwood Shep- | SYONIE, (THS 200 WA o ordtioner or §20 for some other lamp, and although | Carriage and Wagon BANKERS and BROKERS have kept up an appearance of anima- | o Ciicags Goeat. Westorn . [pard and Gordon, B MMusgrave of |, At the meeting of the H. M. society you get a more costly lamp, you can’t for the election of officers it was voted to hold a series of socials. Al Fellowshio Meeting. f They Say They'll Stick. The feliowship meeting will be held priced ¢t a better light than the white, mellow, fi?fluscd‘& unflickering light of the low- Repairing and Paintillg. ayo. tion for some time and which hev Do. ota a striking shrinkage in the total vol- Colorado Fuel Plainfield, and theé linesmen A. Vere and R. Walker. PRIVATE WIRE TO | ume of the transactions, but what was|; 20 Cemto & & | ¢ North Stonington today (Wednes- Has a strong, durable shade-holder. This sea- . ost remarkable ey Was | 760 Consatiaaien Pan B. Johnson, American league |at North Stonington today % as y utomobile Boston Cincinnatt Plitsburk | 117 United States. Steel 4o ‘even ihat| ™ 6 poswre & Husun.... | ment to the effect that Tyrus Cobb, | Mystic, Ledyard, Road district. Ston- Made of solid brass, nickeled, snd easily polished. . | Brdigniabad weliate. Coaniparen with & | D e o e | Tarry Lajoie and George Mullin have | ington, Pawzatuck and North Stoning- Rayo U Al On 'Irimming and Upholslfifl“ Norwich Branch, Shanvon Bidg. | 3.0 4o volume, | Compared with & | Dleenbrse secariios | ratirned contracts to the alleged pro- | ton will participate. Rev. Dwight C. Once a Rayo User, Always One T et ol T s FU S e Totar. who had the all-star series | Stone of the borough wHl preach the Deaiers Everywhare. 1f not atyours, write for Gescriptioe lephone 901 Eiiiatr M e i | S D A B g in his honnet. mermon.at 11.30 a. m. At 11 a. m. a circular to the nearist agemey of the p— IRANK O. MOSES, Mgr | {0r Barely onc-sixin of the dealings | 1t Groeri Fieci = B 50, Tarroms of Norwich: Din Standard Oil Company o e L e attitude towards the mar- | 300 {reat Norhem prd This Was a Raw Deal. Rev. J“ f;- “f"‘e’;‘u,"f,,;\fi"“‘,?:; D ket on the part of its backers seemed | 300 Niingn Central 11 is becoming more commer- | U8 M 20 BTSN et at 1 p. m. to o to be confined to protection against| 50 Tnterbormgh Met re| 1400 Do i Second-hand Th BT R L o encouniered on the morning decline| oo Jnuer Mariee prd and a rally ensued. Fractional gains | —— Tntmational Doper - I\IUIOFCyClCSj wore rotained at the close, but the tone — . Inwatinal Py The national com- he plan work for the remaining moetines. chased newspaper photogra- |y gjscussion will be at 145 o'clock. phers off the field, but permitted mo P e e i SN ing pictures to be taken. Anything | ;i izerq for the gold seems to be the motto. Henry F. Davis of Watertown, N. Y., CORPOBATIGN, 507-515 North Main Strest . ax irregular. A factor in the intense e Conra old seems to b 1309 4 H. P.... 180 | TolTacae: €00 negieet ior the Gealings | Ty Sk NGRWICH TOWN is at the Ocean house. 1910 4 1. P, 175 | van the holiday in forelgn markets, | 1 Laeide G : aproa oo v oss the London and Paris stock exchanges | —— Loutsille & Nisisilic | ST : YANTIC HAPPENINGS. 910 4 H. P. Magnets. . .. “g200 | L2¢ 5 s B T Lo Death of Frederick Wagner—Special Aol Ll nete. . eing both «closed on account of All| “ase siik &St TSNS | 2 G ¥ 3 % WHAT'S NEW (Run less than 50 miles.) | Saints’ day, according to custom. The | 300 Mo Kar & Ten.. .. ;| Devotions at Sacred Heart Chapel— | Norwich Young People at Social in Established Enviable Records During the Past Season — e Al Exceisior Auts Cyeles, Tires, | Sctermination to awsly the ouicome of | —Sfu o ..-0mooo: | K. B C. Entertain Fitchvill—Matters of Personal Men- e S S T T, Badiver Larons, s Fahniog | he. sloction bofore. further market | % it 1iic 11 ‘ S e ™| Judge them by thaie parfermances and not by what pecpte wi you they | THE PALACE CAFE ¥ ecessary suppiies n stk 00 | commitments also played a part in| zm Nusasd tew | The friends of Mr. and Mrs. ton S Il do. They de not work wonders today and “lay down” tomorrow, but 8 C. V. PENDLETON. JR. vl Chctmatt Clicags and]| S8 Re Vot codt e ey fo-hear of Che|. An.autobusfrem’s Norwich. done | me reliable and effiofent service 365 days in the Step in £nd see us. Yantic, Conn., or Imperial Garage, | St. Louis s Wwas made the sunlect | oo Noroik o Gerer | SRick occurred on Monjay etlerions | o R e ety T¢| year at the lowest possible cost of upkeep. - Call fer a demonstration at FRANK WATSON & CO. Norwich. L e e | s il {at their home on West Town street. | Paimer hall. Fitchville, where they | mar3a 78 Franklin Girest. oikb {iiniiets of the market and of the - | s Noert Ty SR s Ve o wrs e (e Iely sendlle | piees e | difference of the dealings. An order | WHEN you want to put your busi- 1900 Pennsylvanta with meningitis. He was a bright. [ town, who had arranged a delightfui | The M. B. Ring Auto Co., s [t execute a single hundred share lot| ‘3o Bemivenia loving child, who had endeared him- | progra ndtiy danc Rt ness before the publie, there DENTIS o el L e O et to il i D rurisha s Fillarace ocioas | Teleph 23 tnut Street |fum better &?Tl‘hrogg" e - T'IST ids above 61" aithough saien EE ot R e | Tra.® At intermission the :party was elephone Ches s colmmns of The Bulletin, ym e yesterday 1, th heiide | = Puliman v i Triduum to End Today. | most enjoyably entertained th solos | he closing iast night was 69. Tiatiway 5 es were gold, therefore, at 61.| 5300 Reading DR. E. J. JONES/ re were masses at 5 and 7 o'clock | charmingly rendered by Miss Irene Tuesday mor Al Saints’ | Brown of Fitenville and Miss Kather- | Within hailf an hour another 100 shares | Mg Boon ng fo g e > Suite 46, Shanmon Bailding | . ales | De. »a at Sacred Heart church. The | ine O'Neil of Norwich. | Take sievator Shetucket u\reu"n | 0T THe tncidunt wae rogurd: | o Bt o wim, or three dace devotion. in| Refreshments were served by some | 1 as regrettable as implying unrela- | 100 & L & &7 4 pid cparation for Al Souls’ dar, which I at 70. The incident was regard- | it h. v trance. Phons 1 i - : o £ A | kat conditions and a position | —— Touks 5. W | bexan on Su nday, will end at § o'clock [ vuinerabie to artficial influences. | o Suss ‘St § & 1 tHssmedn dmgy TG & [0 & ign | mass. eri Pac DR. C. R, CHAMBERLAIN | i il iimeq tor the satie course | —om & itea’ s & / St | ment bearing on value. | TTo0 Texas & Pacne The King's Business ciub entertain- enla/ Surgeon | A" rine. n" the ‘price. of copper in T 52w ed the Yo b8 Cr RS of the First 00 00 | Landon, an increase in Octobar exports | @ be e 0 C Congrrational church and a few other | o eharge of Dr. 8. L Geer's practwe | of metal and a decreage in the Eu- | 10 he na friends 2t their rooms at Harland's | | OF NORWICH opean visible supply in the two weeks — Corner Tuesday evening. Hallowe'en | should he a source of pride to you. ring hie last lliness. i | 181 Main street. Norwich, Gena | (» Nov 1 were ihstrumental in raising | 00 United Siaies Tober ks and zames were enjoved. and | Sallow skin, pimples, blotches and | e Fletliohed. stetoments 1o+ DOTale of | 113 Do o T Crarae ot Paiiy B Whalewn - "% | gruptions call for immediate sttention, | —_— | copper companies. alleging - favorable | 19 Va. Caromioa. Chan o L i It should be your aim,to get rid of | . . trade conditions also had some influ- [-“;"; Tabesy . Briefs and Personals. these disfiguring signs of impure blood | 2 n ence 22 Vewbrn disinnd Michael Connor of Town street | - Quickly, certainly, inexpensively. | p I 8 avm S (In There was a rise in the call money |~ 810 Wedomgimine Blectrlc to be out after two weeks il- | NO outward application will purify | © rate (o 4 1-4 per cent, the highest for | 100 Wt Cuien ™ : your blood. or NomwicH. i by IO | T e e | i, e e B o, o e ' : No. 16 Shetucket Street responsible. The sub-treasury with- | COTTON { Town street spent Sunday with friends L} o DIVIDEND drew cash (rom the banks again. For-| o v, gOTTON L |in Mystic. . ! ‘ha t clined. Rat: 5 R s s o I’ll!(: :\atl?: V:Fl) “f:rm. "‘3“"! clos; very steady. Closing bids: No- | Mr. and Mrs. William Bennett of The regular Semi-annual Dividend f0r offerings rathér than Yember 14.26, December 1442, January ' preston City were guests on Sunday of ss been deciared from the net earn- L0 op g tive demand. 14.30, February 14.34. Marc il Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Eccleston. 35 of the past six months at the The aggressive advance in Canadian L840, Max 14.45. Jun . — o a record price at 202 1-2 was SPot closed quiet and unchanved; mid- ' Harry Winchester of New Bedford, # Four per cent. a ysar, add will Pacific : v 2 g™ . “ « sustaining influence on the general G1iDE uplands, 1455 middling gulf, Capital, Surplus and Usdivided Profits, $1,870,000. Mass. s spending part of this week | help matwrally from within, ‘They . payable on and aftsr November * 2 14.80; sales, 4,253 bales. : - "y 4 .\",”m‘“ S T <t st - g at his home on Otrobando avenue. cleanse the system and enable_your FRANK L. WOODARD, vole, $1,994,000. United States bonds MONEY. Mrs. Frank Winans and children of | Stomach, liver and bowels to work as ia Treasurer. | were unchanged on call. (ifl.’{";fl( 4A\r'o‘v.l 1‘.—Mrme_vl on lcnll gtrflhnx}flo a]vex u(; were in N»u;‘ Lon- N-t_l?ryn intended. | rate 8 3-4; laet loan 3 fi-d closing bid | Winans' sist ekl il ; e ) - - . . . NOTICE STOOKS. 1y s e | 53047 oiered a0 “pinid ftntS oy WS S| gk il be sid el imputies. | The public is cordially invited to inspect the un- : e o = nth g s D will be benefited. Thoroughly tried P wop & “A(;i per cent.; six nmnlhg'xggl’l‘ul a Lh)}l‘ with Dr. and Mrs f( S8 s i H’xilflnily‘!mnyifliy = | will pair, ren 5 ed B-4, amu of Tovn sireet, spent a few 1 H § iliti H & e AR s Focems i Mo T Aoy | ] rivailed facilities offered to its customers by The Lnd " n CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. of AMyatie. Th 1 Bt Bt T ' The Bestof | - fonal i BRECRNRE P54 Pursiar o i D G 3 | Thames National Bank, and to avail of its CLIMWF Fenukiin sc > i g | on \)‘:sr Town sireet for a shori Stay y - =g ¥ ~AS 2 : s wn | e leabes s weait o Spind ne win- Beau S AI S s0 e . NEWMARKET HOTEL. (TR o g e ol / 1 services in every department of banking. 715 Boswell Avi oo Tel i ancis & Hamfton, dep- Vo fossaida £ R it died 4t his home in New Wel it merved to : owis and Weich S0 B4 3 s’ Haven Menda: of {yphoid fever, ander, Jobn Tuchie, Fraa Tol 43-6 Scld Everywhers. I bomes 10c, and 28e>

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