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Muscovy Ducks Broiling Guineas ~ Norwich, Wednesds * Fancy Spring Turkeys|_ Qe SBulletin, VARIOUS MATTERS PERSONAL Charles Card of Groton was in Nor- wich Monday. Edgar ¥. Rice of Asylum street left Tuesday for Providence, where he is to &0 on the road for - deatal suppiy ouse. An Idea of the Chief Points of the Document which the| Incidents in Society, Mre. B. P. Bishop of Broadwa, 18 the gtest of relatives in Hurtford, - Lost Her Hin. Woman Almost Bal:headed Grew Foaur Inch:s of Hair Here is a piece of live news from Some of the stores are already fea- 3 LT - . . B e Lo o ¥ ha in, i turing Thanksgiving needfuls. Miss Molly Murphy = of Norwich Charter Revision Committee will Submit for Approval. Ve e s e ey Ay -1 fi:&&n?&;flx:nx&; o word ta iy Wwas a guest at the home of lames g S V. ven. i iy 3 fin"‘leas m Roast Now that the flowers are gone, nat- | Lawton, on Broad street for the % g y [ers of The Butletin wio are “lg‘-;i:; uralists are taking up the study of | week end.—Middletown Press. i N S x‘:“ggki’r"“"fi"” e o ye i mosses. - Members of the charter revisi £ intments 3 b Voo g . . 2 3 revision of to appof ~ i t h' 3 The Misses Finnegan of Gallup bill, | commission met on Tuesday evening | or et o acmsiamstes tion e sanall | Boston. Rememper fhat, The Lee & Ospodd 1 ICKCMS | »iise Frederica Roos of Norwich is | Ledvard, gave an enjoyable Hallow- | ar the home. of Ghairss Hener he | ooy, detalls of admimletre Lo ot tonrd R S ['Go. selis"Paristant Bage under. 8 fae' the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles | ¢'en party on Friday evening. Vari- | Tirrell, when a number of phasos of | Of directors fon final Action. Miss Hubbard of New York fs the!tive guarantee to stop falling halc anf > Buttery of Weston, Conn. ous games were played and refresh- [the new charter were discussed. For| 'If any two directors disagree in the! Suest of Mrx. George D. Ceit of jliching sealp and eradicate dandry will institat Nov Fa“c r.llers Good i 1 ments were Nerved. the purpose of giving the citizens an | administration of their departments | Broadway. o LU Rl . e e on 4 jood sized congregations attended idea of some of the chief features of | upon matters tgat concern both depart- e <} - Parisiah Sage fs a most T 1 communion services In the Episcopal | After an fliness with grip for a few | the new instrument wiich the con. | noome e i i moart of directors | Mrs. Jumes B. Coit entertained at|and daintily perfumed hair dressing | 98th 1910, at 0"'"“ .‘I, k churches on All Saints’ day. days, Capt. George B. Linton returned | mittee will present at th s s A upon the | bridge «t her home, on Crescent street, | free from "grease or stickiness. It ®. Chickens are cheap and plenty. 4 R 7 il to his duties at police station Tues- | which will probably be helg on Nesems | mattewr Sider and finally pass up | Yesterday ufternooh i honor of Mrs! | makes dull, lifeless hair rediant and) Nopyieh Comn, ’ o P e s A . e day evening. Sergeant Twomey had | ber 14, the followlng synopsis has heen " Compiling Estimates. Ralph Coit of Raleigh, N. C. D eteian: Bage 1s the. best 'mair osed of 500 x., 13 e g RN W een substituting durin is absence. Ve - o A £ B composed of 5 leading t] Somers BN. the auditing of bills. No decisions were * 5 inade out, and deserves careful perus- | The: estimates for taxation are com-| Mrs W. Tyler Bowne Mrs B P.|grower and beautifier and dandruft Norwicn, Willimaniie, §.\fi'e."":".‘-.‘3. - made. Pe:;r Bisbicos is in Waterbury to Eloctive Officers. P”efldh‘y} ‘l‘;.“&‘?!:;toi”i,'}‘ ;:cph‘;f‘pg‘n | Bishop, Mrs. E. B. Davis, Mrs C: L. hl;uxe. 1 l;nau my hair uuic;ugl‘ u&vhor{g Qity, Taftville, Yantic, Montwville, - o 3 see lends before i 1 ireece e pare . v opk! and Miss Fanni Jiss ever: was almost baldheaddd and v v e - Miss Tlorence LaBoanty and John | ihis month. He i expecting ro be | The electivs officers of the city shall | ment and after revision by the full | qionens and Miss Faanip L BUss afc [IVer, [ wae algon bal e touta pe. Tg"{!zl}\l&agnd\'e;tmn(‘)“lll ot Ol St. Dennis were married Tuesday eve- | gone about six months and will visit [P 8 mayor, a director of public utili- | board will be the basis for the City|yierigen on Tuesday. I tried everything, but in vain. ¥in-| %52 s O e L DR. KIMBALL ning at the bride’s home in Palmer- |in London and Paris on the return. | Lies, a director of finance, a director of | tax for the ensuing year, unless modi- e limieioe — ally I 'tried Parisian Sage, and after) V\gfl,ls charter is open initiation fes town. ey :)Lx\;&ltl‘c works and a director of public | fied by popular vote. 3 AVERY H. BARNES DIED using one botde my hair staried to ‘;nce-;-'-m ,2::;0 »lm"‘f‘lm‘p‘!:;:l it ad- has removed his oifice to y % - GATHERING FOR DISCUSSION 26 Ay s X Salaries and Appointments. and has grown three or four _ - A reception will be given Rev. and Nomination by Primary Election. The d salary for the mayor IN HIS 1028 Y EAR s inside of two months. 1 ad-| Tor further particulars apply to ' % 21 Froad W Bloek | 23, William T. Thaver at the First OF BALLOT REGULATIONS.| : e o 500 S very dady who wanis beautiful| SAMURL €. KONE, General Organ- roadway. Waaregan Block | .ot churcn in Wallingford, Thurs- = | wZie o i he nominatediant | Is BLRAS g or Sl it A oinr | Hed Been in Falling Heith Tor 8cns o use Pavisian Sager Miss|izer, and 3. R. SANFORD, Deputy f‘“ 7-8 p. m. Sundays—|day evening. Session of Two and a Half Hours in Any’ 15 lthens. hiy nomiuats Chbothe: city treasarer. city clerc, cotpora- | Time—Passed Away Early This | Meta M. Kruger, Biowniown, Minn..| Organizer for Norwich and vicinlty, - . pee n account of the New York ex- the Office of the Registrars. gidates for the varfous offices: all | tion counsel, engineers, collector and| Morning. June §, 1910, % p% Svasbtgeion, Sunare, Norwioh, Kot preas strikes, express agents have | Several of . these nominees are voted on at the | such othar general officers as do not Parislan Sage is ouly 70 cents al novzd been notifled to ship as little perisha- | of yorers, toog Taoaerators, registrars primary election and the two highest | fall under any special department and | AL 1245 o'ciock this morning the Mhras ot o e (L85 &, Osgadndid; ble freight as possibie. e ik By for each position are the only candi- [also will create such other speciallgdeath of Avery W. Barnes occurred ¢ gists - everywhere. e b jvz':r‘;‘“ Sommitteemen and other inter-| gates at the final election. | eommissions and committees as shall|at the home of his son, Chester W. |With the Auburn hair is on evary! MURPHY & McGARRY high winds of the past week | gt PETRons met in the reglstrars’) ¢ any official should prove unsatis- | be necessary. Barnes, No. 79 Hamiiton avenue, af |Package. ’ own all the chestnuts from the | cuiS 1t the ‘,’fl“" hall o T""fi"-flf factory. the people may remove him by | No officer shall make use of his offi- | the age of 101 vears and § months. 207 Main St. trees and visitors to Lantern HIll have | cotnines o, 5,0'clock for the purpose of | the tdliowing procedure: After an of- | cial position to gain any private profit| Mr. ‘Barnes was without doubt the | GON TIONAL MINISTERS e - getting acquainted with the new Aus- b s pe g & e < 4 CONGREGA found the nuts most plentiful. e e B Aus | ficer has served for six months a pe- by reason of any dealings With the | oldest resident of Norwich and this v antton cxnctty e Togts lot. e meeting placed | tition signed by 20 per cent. of the |city by himsalf or others. part of the state. For nearly threa | OF COUNTY MEET HERE.\ = — 2 __ The Meriden Ministers _association | Registrars Guy and Downes in charge| votars who took part in the last elec- | iull provision is made for publicity | vears he had. been in poor health and e 3 hes elected Rev. W. H. Kidd presi- | &0 B ?l‘!l‘d as moderator Tyler D.|tjon stating the grounds for removal, | of all legislative meetings of the di- | had been blind for a number of years. | Session Held at Second Congregational dent, a t which will interest his | ¥ and as secretary C. J. Downes. would call for a new election to deter- | rectors and all transactions of the va- | Dyring the past year he had been eon- Church—Papers of Much Interest frie among the local roque plavers. [ e‘;‘;‘;n& r";::dm-;n;\ E, Guy ‘pr'gcw"‘f mine whether the official should be re- | rious departments. finied: to ‘18 hed anddeath*gestilga Hehd g On Sundsy Leros Ovbarn shot as| ihe s o inethiod of vot'sk ub 10| tained in ‘offics’of & uctessor lected. | Eight Hour Day. from o gener® hreaking down. .. ; You StYhSh elaven pound fox near Willow brook L Iuwe priited ballot . from Duties of Officials. it S L il SR ol Nhs, born the som OfAverS.l: The first regular meeting of tie New be the dogs Hector and a nameless [ Which the explanations were made. A| In addition to the present duties of { @l mechanics, workmen or laborers|Barnes and = Abigail = Cook Barnes |y gndon County association of Congre- hound. It was a run of un hour and a | discussion of the various ways by |the mayor he shall be the chiel execu- | engaged upon any municipal work. | A% e e e e {Bational Ministers this season foo half. which & voter might cast hie ballot | tive officer of the city and have gen- | By the use of the initiative and the DEBAVE, TIVEL I LT, B G place on Tuesday in the parlors of the | followed and various opinions were ad- | eral oversight over the various depart- | Feferendum the power is ziven to thej ton. in f"'»*‘“"?} now oceupled by A. | goond Congregational chure this | IJP-TO-IM'I'I sms Monday's Bridgeport Standard had a | vanced which were instructive to all|ments. The various dutiss of the | People to propose and adopt new ordi- | D. Zabriskie. He was one of eleven | jor"nnara was a fair attendance and cut and sketeh of ex-Mayor Lippitt of | 20d zave to the moderators of the aif- | mayor are outlined at length in the | Bances and to reject ordinances pr the entire programmer as carried out, | in 2t Norwic under the heading, “Cos- | ferent districts some information as to | proposed charter. posed_by the dirsctors. was of excaeding interest. i Fellows leathers tello Lippitt will make a fine state | the proper@lecision to make in count-|" The director of public utilities is{ Civil Service Commission. The mectind opened at 10.80 o'clock " $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 treagurer. DL Allots, ate Central Commit. | JiPonEible for the efficient conduct of| - Provision is made for a civil service eitny & jalioct AeNpHOn setvige swidel - — Although November started In mild- | teemen Charles D, Noyes and Dr. 3. J. | crecteis dopesiment. -~ ¢ (o §e8 and | commiselon who shall apply the merit O o m ke o i, heAtlaks| ST s wennl et kild iof Blatiies (Y FERGUSON & CHARBONNEAL, LA b o reoslied shat on No- | Dondhine.) Town "Committse Chairinshi| " The director of finauce 18 thie tiead | STaeraed by the directors or the people. [Rev. Charles A Northrop, city mis- | other men imitate, and who wear them | ember 26 and 27, in 1898, there w o. L. Burnap and E. C. Lillibridge.lof a department of accounts and e business vear for each depart- sionary, then delivered an essay enti-| . stoeiza Franklin Square.| ©7° Of tiic most disastrous snowstorms | Town Clerk C. S. Holbrook, John J.| finances and shall assist m establshe | e cioss F e for e bty e T o bartor, | With a dash and a swagger that oider . ever recorded. f‘::lk?‘-‘_: rn:fllnlrlri Guy and [)o\\'n:’.' ing an intelligent and practicable svs- | yvear, which shall run from Jan. 1st to which contained many valt }h}{l ,’(m” men envy, we have all the new mod- 1 “V‘f\:;n‘_(n ;1\; sun to be seen during the | H. Fose. M.'J. Coscordn, Charles E.|at the head of the department of Y Is hrenossd ihat tHe. Aest aléctian thought was that would be helter | jows; we've got plenty of the latest onth of November. Jupiter rises an | Briggs. John R. Fowler, W. L. Stearns | streets, highways, parks, cemeteries, | 1t IS proposed that i 0 for the ministers of today if, insteud of | i W, g s ouv hour and more before the sun and is [and John C. Averill, and the following | and have other itKe dutie " { ander the charter shall be held on the confining their attention to the study ' ones to show you; 'Varsity, Sha o ‘e are using a morning star. moderators ‘who are to officiate on| The director of public safety will be | st Tuesday after the flrst Monday of things above, such as theories of | oy o gy o 3 election day: First district, Dr. F. I.|the hcad of the police and fire depart- | i1 November. 1911 gk o Christianity and religio dogim ill the Carpenters are at work making the | Harper: second, W. W. I Third: O | et polire anc five cepart’ | into effect Jan. 1st, & b He mors 3 grull rooms many Tepairs which will be required | 1 theran s pr oS Third 3L | ments, health department and eity.| 55 SNECC JTR ehthg thiey would study the ‘mors practlc Stunning new Overcoat models, tees L B i 1l be required|J. Curran: Fourth . Connall: Fifth, | charities, and in the first instance will orT 0 ent | things of life, in ovder to hetter pre- 8 . gn the residence of Henry . Ri Charles P. Bushnell; Sixth, D. N. La- | rocaive and consider all reports. com g o oo NerR R LG pare. themselves for the work near at| VEry snappy styles. i Cotuit Oysters, |lmiiiiimeue o e Plainis and Sugsestions from ny o | {nue unaliered exgent 1o proviced Iy Baa. " e B Gt o 4% = St officers engaged in the administra- | ¢ aneer Gl Lunch was served b adies of | 4 S 18 4 every appointive tive officer e Second church at o'clock, and Ik _ The management of the Auditorium | 9T FICERS AND TEACHERS tion of theso departments o e e e o ot ghe ok the Second cireh ut 1280 w'clock, and | Qvercoats $12. to §28. which are we nown §! is making the announcement that iri-| OF EROADWAY SUNDAY SCHOOL. Board of Directors. 2t the time this charter. takes effect R oot as fully in- 3 7. day night is to be contest night f § This group of five men constitutes a | shall cease and terminate, but they teresting travel talk by Dr. J. W. Bix- ] For their delicious || X" sz wine, asncing “anree. min| Mattors of Intoret Discussed and R | pours” & o BavotaiTob | apall contne i toais repetye posl R s be allowed for the dancing| freshments Served—Delegates Nam. | logislal iratie pow u ed by the directors. SHaL Shyreh in New London. regasd- Mg ; flavor sy Rt e aiig ed 2 of the cicy. TEach director §s supreme | The territorfal limits of the city shall tlofial church 1 New Londor, refsed _ Marx fine clothes. o ronal tex daw which went| nthus b D e N eneen b catans AVERY W. BARNES. The meeting adjourned at 3.30 o'cloc into effect Tuesday, requires that a | c meeting of| L0 e shall disagres with the director | of the legislatur 2 ; RS WS list of all male persons between the | the teac s of the Broad- | ecutive e - : children. His father was born in LFUNERAL. P ages of 21 and 60 years be filed in the | V77 (‘ongresa school Groton in the last part of the s s /) Wauregan House Cafe |5 f2land 60 ears be fied in the | Lok prace Tucsdas par- | ; p ; century and on December 27, 1504 Howard B. Smith. e & thirty-first day of January Jors the church. purpose of | HALLOWE'EN SOCIAL BY COSTELLO LIPPITT'S united in mariage to Ablgail Cook, | Tnd funeral of Howard B. Smith Ml-llnlm he Mu. - & was to discuss matte fl ALPHA SIGMA SOCIETY CANDIDACY ENDORSED | duughte slisha Cook, & well~ {\ho lost his life by drowning on T { % | ‘The Baptist church at Mansfleld De- | interest pertaininz to the work of the | o i Sl known farmer of Preston, day, Oot, 11, whila on a hunting e: | pot ulllvnl:c*‘d‘-:X}.A‘U-r] £p Friday eve- :,l."","3,.‘:‘;.‘“"",.-,'::',.'J.{lp o “4e,monCY | Given at Secand Church Parlors with | Action Taken by Central Labor Union | The children horn e n"fi‘g'l ayf } gition at Lake Kenai, serimon will be delivared by Rev. A. B, yhich the Sunday school is interested. | Large Number Present. —Meeting to Be Held Sunday, | (e wnion Tiber §, 1607 | Soanue, Tuesday afternoon at 1000k |~ poved Coats, D.D. Evangelist Flanders and | Twen we i 5 T oA g H Avery W 1809 Saliy, | There was a large attend: mone | others will assist in the services. | pre: The Hallowe'en social that was giv- | In their rooms in the Lucas build- | RER A, PO, & bora: Juns | the mamber being « delesation of For- | ] WE HAVE PREPARED S ecting was in charge of Supt, | n. Tuesday ovening in the pariors of | ink on Shetueker Sireet Tacadas eve. | POTn March 6. 1811 Amy. born JUnE e number being s delegagion of For- { Today pse of the sun will not | Herbert B. Cary, who opened it with a | the Second Congregational churely un- | ning was held a largely attended meet- | /o003 (0 S0 o B0 T1817; Pru- |ber of Court Quinebaug.\and their | pm k Fl amount to much: but on the 16th a | brief praver. An interesting report of | der the auspices of the Alpha Sigma |ing of the Norwich Centra Y- | dence, born Septembe 1819; Ruth { druggist, and also a large delegation | CAKE@ FIOUr | fota) ecipse of the moon takes pince | the convention of Sunday schools in | Scclety called forth a £0od sized crowd |fon. The president of the u dee o e e e R rtlce e and e | whiel will be visible in ali its phases | New London county that was held at| Of young people, there being over a |tin C. Leonard, was absent, <t 1824; Chester M. Barnes, | Drugelsts' association, which bod and B“ k h t to the residents alo > east the Troadway church on Wednesday, | hundred in atiendance, and afforded a | place presiding officer B toh AN Ve o e Naautitul Mopal CKWINCAL | coast of the United States ang Conada: | Oct. 19¢h, was given by Miss Kather, |most delightful evening to everyone | iy the vice president, Frank Clish. The i e R e sy OLhieE: AAbTal plbces An interesting s made | conaucting the singing services In a| The affalr began at 7.30 o'clock and | was transacted, following which ware |, He has one brother e Hpith felt by host . of aple dyrup day at the Ol Sunday school was discussed and va- | 88 the guests entered the parlors they * letters from two of the loce O o halins yaMor e SRR TD TR B ror thie gnem= | - pond. New s a rious susgestions were offered along| were welcomed at the door in die form | didates for_ puplic effice, which $were | 1a; marks the birth of Abraham Lin-fory of the deceased all thes drug| in Tins and Glas cannonball, out six pe this Mne. The teachers elt took part| Dby the Misses Ruth Barber and Eve itten in reply to fetters sent out by | (ol ‘and Thomas Jefferson, - author [stores in Norwich were closed durf probably shot from the ship's guns of | in the discussion and a pleasant and|l¥n MacMillan, who were robed in long | the unlor 2 short time ago. and signer of the Deolaration’ of Inde-|the hour of Mr. Smith’s funeral. g R Sl e AL Sl L e RS e e s T ol pentrioe ks i SugERelSe bl 1 | e senelc b e e = PEOPLE’S MARKET, | ware merved * ? Sona KAt caston, was Miss Isabelle didate for publ of the Damited Siafes so that Bev. Lewellyn Fratt D P Qil Heaters P’ ved bv Mrs. Jo 3 Miss Isabell didate for publ . s liv jer eyery president but |emeritus of Broadway Congre 9| The su auxiliary of Christ | Miss Marion J. Kimball, during Stephenson, 4 Hal- governor down ] G bt ; wore most impressive. 6 Frankiin St. shurch was entertainied i the Sun- | time a deliglittul social hour was en- | lowe'en games were & a en. s for state representative, but | Y SIX o, the chidren, IOutiE | ghurch, A fReinted Ae bearers were| There is no Oil Heater equal to the wot294 JUBTIN HOLDEN, Prop.| Supper was served at heaatitully dec: | Miss Katherine Freeman and Miss| With teling. efteet on the. audience retary Watter B Bty oo | the chiliren alf being pigh tn the | Henry . Uimer, John J. Murply, Wil | Perfaction Oil Heater: We caivy & B - orated tables, there being a favor at | Mildred Rowers were announced as the | Ly Miss Rachel Fuller. Miss Stephen- | this account, it was decided to hold a | ame,, house, Avery —aud Abligell|lam B, Touns, GeorEe Cington ™ | New Modal this year, only $350. " sach child's plate. Later games suit- | delegates chosen to attend the Sunday | son again favored the party with al meeting of the unfon next Sun- | [1ein 1y s 2 oes, o, | T2 Bo%al took place,irt the Tamily plot = e mdow Glass able to the feast day d. | schaol convention which Js to ho held | pidno music, and then refreshments | iy atternoon, which will be 0pen €0 | bacdod JEe R ottt whera o thmo| 1y u A Y. e in Middletown on November 3d. after | Were served by the young ladies in |the public, At this time the replics | oine 8 e S Tesh Undertaker]l i Milkmen gave notice to th:ir 18- h 1e meeting was ough gy rge. fro 2 e different candid: § 18 s De mifEaloenilcs Vet P i . Palty and Pully Knives ars on Tuesday that the price of O e T R B o] dforations; whioh wers in'| b6 reaNianndiacaust 191t Tacen Tl T D R T i T rom the first o ovember or of the chure! chars. Misses R nd Elizabeth | workingmen vhose interests Barnes alwaye. followed D Jould Do <ght/cents = gomey. Sy | o7 Paater: of the dhurch | Winrren: Carricd with: thern e chotght | meoting has hoen Wammed. i u soig | for his. occupation and slways Hallowe'en Party for Miss DeMonte. Company » have sent out circulars, to whjch tl c of lowe'stang’ Sarne An.f6F 4 gen: | torvote pu the Tussdny toHowing for Aada € pRoentr How i was iy ¥ Glaziers’ Points milk {nspector has attached his signa. |\ O T SCHOOL OPENS oF Ballowsensand oame in for a'ganc | o) vole om the Tueaday: tollowlng ior | ohioet time ; LA Halloween parte was siven U119 Main Streei, Norwich, Conn. Broken Lights Reset ol Lo the efteet thiati-the mifk aud| WITH THIRTY PUPILS.| “mhe regular entertainment commit- | frienc I 28 L death ing in homor of her daughter, little| noved gats Rese et s | Piineipats. Liky and- Foile. - Teachogqtes of the Alpha Sigma society was | Definite. action was taken on the | three e, \rnee. who | Elaine DaMonte, at No. 51 Fairmount e g I 2 d oy e in_charge. The members of the com- | candidacy for state treasurer of Cus- | coner a ton in the There were ten young people —at- | Al Sainty, day masses in st Hold School in Four Rooms. mittce are Misg Elizabeth Macitlan, | tello. Lippitt, I View or” lin’ kindl ot e nda most” bxjosabie” time .y L e ey . S e MIREE r he Misees Ruth'Juvk- |attitude in recent years towards the | Gootge Batnes,’ who need by & mu l m[,s‘ " 'atll' SL day at s oclock by Rev. Hugh Mrea- | e cveninig scnool for die winter of | on, Eaith Anderson, Teabeli hen- | workingmen_ of is h rier of/a cbh 10 fi 0 A DA l pen Saturday Evenings until 8 o'clock | William Cavanaugh This morning, | day evening with thirty pupils regis- IR, Voted. v afl th as possi- | and Mrs, Lucy Bromiey, widow of Har- | e AN 7 and § alitiet, inciuding " Hebrew, “Polish DUSING PAST MONTH | LOCAL EXPRESS S Aot euamah Feraloan mbih olla A circular letter from Rt. R = | Who: eonld not Stalke Xom Praparing” £ ; BUSINESS AFFECTED more than a_common school edu- r We Are Receivin; & who could not talk i ing for Thanksgiving Gifts of S ECTED. 4 % op Nilan was read in the ( % 1YY eomatry but s = | Jbut aged to cke oit a good shuithas of the. diodere Nulay ans | i s LhaDls.coBntiy. but A Nhort time: Food and Delicacies. A da it Capa st I for himeelf and family by his A M. Hfl"HIGAN nouncing a_special mission. for’ deaf | durine the nert ramne Hinsalcreass : = Fow Packnges from Now York Whily | Bard work. ' Te was a man of wiusual |} 25 to amount which you may i Nowy Goods Every Day mutes, ot St Joseph's cathedral. in | sioms il re g in: desslons this| The City Mission through City Mis- | s American Gets Nene. physical strensth. and said often that || deposit in our Savings Depart- —_— Hartford, from November 7 to Novem- | week. S e sionary C. B. Northrop, thankfully if he had taken li ewhat easier ment, in any one year, it is up Al T ko 6 ac falipitiin . ; i you must come in often to keep ber 13. Hereafter regular service fo emelpal Lucy Is In chirge and the | 26kRowledges: the receipt e | In common companies ot that he would have H 4 "y, to make all your money v i | dear mutes will be held every Sunday ' P BLA o the | month _of October, of clothi Lin ‘other citios A eciated living at an old age bet- & ¢ in touch with ail the new things. the cathedral, and. instruction in Tames. Helena Conghiin | ture and provisions from the e S LEDoeY AlD work for you all the time. o ‘sign Ianguase will be given chil- Fiizabetn G. Danihy. |Eve focat oot i | nes attributed his long life |l First ten days of each month CHRISTMAS CARDS and CALEN. | dren ana adults o i se V- G, ‘Duvennart, Miss Catharine |ihg xpress compan out In the oven air and good | troated alike. DARS are now ready for your in- floME Rev. I W sodutonk BAILEY GOES INTO THE LEAD. | pitt. Mre Teving B Grons ’.""'; erio ¥ the sirike fn Now b nover used tobacco oF |0 Facts useful to you. specition snd we would advise that o | Woots near Jemainston el STAND | pinGehie ol held i weekly meeting | wood, Mra B B s [t few icies are gecelyoa trom Xew | *FHE 15 (S Nar ol el The Thames Loan A new line of PERCOLATORS, COP« S could identify it as that of his moth- | AL the Open House club. with the re-| Harringtor, Mrs. C. P. Roat The west or Sonth are now e i from | pouse was on presidential elec PER and NICKEL TEA KETTLES, or. He was positive that it was not | ji LI5¢ there wos Mnother chenge In | M. Hough, a sriend, Mrs ferred at_some other point : hse. | When e was take S t and METAL GOODS. hor_skeleton. | Mils. mmother had reac | e leadere Talley going helry, Mrs. H. W. Gallup, st aolae bl e L 2 cast his vote . dT i r“ne ’I D' ' teeth, while the skeleton had a good | [H-v!»"dm‘h”fi ";"fir;:;pf{f;r';il; "Zfl-'iu. MeCloud, Mrs. H. H. H eis T i i | custom.” M. Barves has a an rus 0., We shall make a specialty of goed r Fector| ;. . withaat unersaker bur- | wehile Ciip went Into *fourth place | B Fulloe, Misa slice ¢ Dvor % fona, | A1, ¢ e it rotoni] Norwich, Conn. BOOKE Xhle, yeur nd) olnished iR and Ellhlmer i ‘ s . . Hetiry: Norman, Miss C. 4. ste’ £ of his acquaintances | best from all publishers. Of 1ocal interest is the announce of the players and Shanley, W {diuechs cause i A g 4 13 ries on siness ’ ment that Dr. Bdward Robiuson, who res thus far in the tourney T. Otis, Mrs. H 1 A e > L s ' it AR : Hailey 405 pr. AT Oiis, Mrs. sey as well as with New ¥ Norwich and Jewall Cily. |acing direcion of the Sterrmmtis o080 Tarsen 38,600, Mg MUry 1. Huntington, | oE> & balt-dosen, ges i day o Dresiaents of the Daltadil Ty A g Prowies Musetm of Art, New Vork since th Pertis S50, Tetreauti Fehat el when the number i |k ; i ”_LETTE Ul - roadway o esignation of ‘Sir Caspar Purdo 20, Ledger 34,830, ussell Woodwara, = 3 L andted six grandchildren, Charles. 2, Clarhe, s clected diveetor prrien {2 A R e e | i AN Francs - I e | trustees on Monday. Dr. Robins “| Aunie Rawson: George F. Brooks, a | N £ | and arles Bromley and Mrs. cd | mme e o u ng' | wan assistant director under Sir 'a friend. Mrs. C. F. Ludiow | FILLED AT THE RALLY.|Jain, and several sreat-zranddchil- B ez A 3 | a7 ana Came i the musesm trom (he | "We' canvot suppis the femand for| 0 e | dven : Shannon Building | [t may seem a little too early 4 aARE > " um of Fine Arts, { i clothing for chiidren. Inner and outer | Republicans to Have a Big Turnout| - - nov2d | — T W _vone i Sults: for .echoor aliis . 4hd boys. are | When Congressman Higgins —2 — - ————— to talk 8 HIS 7 Heretofore carriers have heen ré much called fo ; c B. Chandler Speak. | Iesstoforn carriers have been ré- | much called for | e B. Speak | s 1t 80 you should consult with me and | men % hor, ! aEnature of the pe | Befora”the monti) endx, we Hop fr i DR. THOMAS | o ot prices for same. Zxcellent work | addressed. h mail now ma . F d v sy =0 | § -0 i : § o oW may be | { gifts of food and delica < { ! el ol Bt oo EA bt b g 00 siving pitts of food and delica | ik es N 'Purified Pignolias ‘ whom the addresses’s ordinary ] dren and from our other fricnds, fo a | the spaakers b Congressman Bdwin | | i i customarily delivered, except that in 4 o O Emamiilan’ T the W. Higging and George B, Chandlerl | - | C. M. WILLIAMS, the absence of a written order (rom | COntains all the o i Rl lowlng a short meeting . of | November Warst ~Monts for This} : Rallion’s| ; ; h ihe sender or addressee, m. | Cash’contributions for the purchase | Goodwin-Lippitt club at the Bu Trouble—How fo Remove Easily. | 44 b @oweral Contracter and Buitder, dreased t0 & Euest of a hotel | Food el of meats, tea, coffee and sugar to sup- ham Memorial, the menbers of that| nov? | 213 MAIN STREET. Mokt mot be Aelivered o the pro ood elements By oo glits are here i P itk Jore line. ihere Sail ) a5 s it ety eve o B Fhons 376. sanizg | for, miager or clerk unics adirviad 3 G 1o reccive the names of famitics that | lieaded by Tubbs' band. with nienty of | 5,005y trccvled atter the outdoor lifs but it is not a day too soon for N equired by Nature B L sl alke'a siiore yanule THe | OF snmier, vty Banplly Ahbredis’ S1NG ru Ures you to see something entirely = A Fine New Line of Fali <mni e | | ot other the speciul needs Wanrczan| o cuve for these ugly biemishes, and in P Wint S Beeet 1 Hallowe'en Party. | For e ip bililding {in all worthy ¢ t and | no one nepd stay fréckled new in PERSONAL CHRISTMAS and er Good: | A very pleasant Hallowe'e | 3 £ b 5 = B Iy get one ounce of Othina— 3 =87 = = o el efe“’re“‘! R e oo e, pariy | ST. MARY'S T. A. B. SOGIETY. e - re 2O O | throughout the eity will be| CARDS, Original .and Artistic 2 1 2 biataction. "% | John Ringland, Orchard street, whers | o I gt g { s chair bbs' will VgasBan anply o Heskes gl i i $ouk Bt iaraction twenty of their most mtimate iy | AN up-keep of Plans Being Perfected for the 50th AC' 1% GUIIAn and Tubh: e Sia' D 0 elosed from 12.30 fo 2.30|Desiéns with your name and Taiior. dressed fn Hallowe'en regalia surprised Anniversary. {be reserved for those wh el ¢ have began to o 5 ddress printed ach card o:10d St Fraskiin sq. | them. he bvening wax spent in ail | ; At the meeting of St Mary' | Ve marade. The Gaodwin g Sht ones. e 5 * IR o e g T} the. ghma :15»\31\.w:v‘v‘!)wm..‘\;-u‘i:l‘,(_1Bcdy and Brain, and 1 Soclety which s, held T will ‘head the brocession o e vme o Today (Tuesday) lor the| b nesiate 1o come in and sen Have You Noticed ths n orunge aud black. Spooks prevail- | Was o larger sttendance U, ey e i tay a1l Winter | ¢ ; [ thein even if you don't expeut to purd Increased Travel? SR prery copuer, Mi cul Cuswel| Read “The Road to Wellville” | Fresident Lewis & Andres H & i B Pl Huneral of B B Smlth, onaee, we it wil yive us ploasure to 3 on the prize in the doughnut conte chair. The usual rou‘ine bus B how is o opanture a8 fureen of §908 Weathes and | ang Ais James Ringisnd net prics (raneacted. Aftar Which were . | = 14 A iis encraly o oA e anee it T Rk ioe” s [ tor the spple ducking. lu packages Qlacussed fetters from dufersnt mem | Th s who has o pliment- | W are nealguarters for ! SRS s Ll . - Bethed and if youll tobs o of was| , After the games a buffet lunch was z bers of the society which dealt with | #d & WOmAN on her cooking need LEVEr|! yinR.GANDETY SANQUET Ais. AUTGMOBILE STATION, teame you'li say the sarae, ey l"lw deh‘n‘w T' r{-; a.ué\»rm;? the proposed 50th anniversary of the | go hungry.— Detroit Free Press ; \ads supplled at 60c bur dus | & I Cuit € Ofls Strast. Automobre Avbase, [ &' shod SEpetits, . BImEing sty resite There’s a Reason a0 Riate on Thegh of den Tammivid | OhildTen OT | € B Wrisih 8 Cove St Tel, octsed | ARA Bleyle Eeimiriug. Gensral sla- . = __ | tone followed. the paTLY breaking un e number of letters received and the SF Eohicne Y vl & 55 | chine work. Johbin:z ‘Puone ootz9daw 2 i Tn | A the smal holirs of the morning z vely spirit of them all show fhat ¥ no advertis: Ain T 5 s hn advertising medium in . SRRt o Tg Buk | wishing e Nomiess Tmany more: ploss Poxturm (ereat o, 1ad, IR E el Show Iin OR FLETC oong ot ibion edluet il T fr 05 wivertiats el e 1R SO O iness resiits ans Mallowe'ons Fattle Creek, Mich. terost . CASTORIA Sinass resuits > 39tin Tor business resafs s resuila iof tin for business

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