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- : __ Wonwok BuLLeT. Tueson J,‘&“lsw.i i R The Bulletin, | ... "= [RALLY OF GOODWIN-LIPPITT CLUB| [ For Com v , — - East G v : : n" i Norwich, Tussday, Nov. 8, 1910. ke with ek sister, Mes. David Ak- il ity ‘ HHSI“N SME IR cotgcungh that came s phlegrm, weeks with her sister, Mrs. David Ak- VARIOUS MATTERS ers of Niantic. Dorothy Head, the seven year old daughter of Supt. Thomas Halyd of the Quality Lamb Attorney J. J. Quinn and Storrs Campbell of Hartford Many of the stores are already fea- | Plant esta = § ol . are effectively controlled by Quality Turkeys taring Thanksgiving essentials. g e e R L LA Make Stirring Addresses—Membership Increased by . 1 Flection returns will be received at| Mrs. I 1 i ! nal H n y Quality Hams the Shetucket ciub this ovening.—av. | beeti in tors Té’;fl‘;fi":.:.’n?’f;‘?{.‘i ne 23, Making Total of 413. / e S 3r b o e ness of 7 i Less than seven wecks to Christ- her father, Engincer E. New- ell Coly mas, which this year comes on Sun- condifi:{"?:,:;eg‘m“h:;:e}h whose of Horehound and Tar a superior combination of healing Qua’ily Bacon Should 'the proper names for mnazl ! | s St g The final meoting of the campaign | If so it comes down to a question of | | 2 SUPS! om! 3 i CUTLERY MEN GUESTS was held by the Goodwin-Lipit clnb | mon, and_ tne republicans’ have the | | ingredients, which act directly upon used hey have to b for d g S, For the first time in months brooks o Mond: roti h the affected parts, ove mucus - o A . SN ) i AT Y, n Monday night at the Buckingham | men’ the trained agents, to protect the e o2 "l.“‘ 9 Spices, canned moods, ' etc., it would | in the suburbs are running and ponds \T Y. M. C. A. ROOMS | Memorial, with Attorney James 'J.| intercets of the people, and it would amxn‘u’u'rmnn relieve soreness. i e BB Stk it cag. Fary niling, up. Entertainment Provided Including Ex. | QUi Of Hartford and Storfs Camp: | be absurd not to send them back. The | | Used promptlyforcoughs and colds, n m__‘ 3 The New Lokiaén ‘Hennel ‘olub has ovi ncluding Ex- | bell, vice president of the Hartford | republican garty has the goods. To it checks their advance and affords wri 2 ’ hibit in Gym. H as the speakers. Enthusiastic | look over the list of democratic nomi- o ot b o K ol 5 interest in the wWords of the speakers | necs decides the question of whom to anksgiving, A social evening for the cutlery men | was shown all through the evening by | vote for, During last monih 29 new corpora- ;‘;-Oox:r;f::‘r;’:"tfl:p‘,e oy e oy St i Sie e | Lokt B (Lo i . a e at the Y. M. C. A. building | ment made by Mr. Quinn against the | v\ice Presi Cary tions were formed In this stato, With | on Monday from 8 to 16 p. . and | domoratic party s b do-neihing the | Vice President Cary stated that the A Speedy Cure Somers Bros. capital of $3,604,000. was attended by about 60 men from tiiled with applauss. | or D ma e e Y T rants P B e Sy 4 : i a ' 1 applause. | or about $20 to square the accounts ‘one The polls in all districts will be open | {N&t shop. While they gathered in President Frederic W. Cary | on " a%kea’ that this amount in duss trict the parlors, music - an | called the meeti : a little aft- | o5 5 th & 3 was rendered by an e meeting to order a little aft i v W. B. WAL BoeD LT fi:;Xp'°m{°°k and re-} orchestra consisting of F. C. Geer,|er § o'clock, having delayed to awnitl%‘é’.’.mz ""};2‘3.0‘“,-.3?"?:5’5;‘ "the déath 2 plano; W. W. Lang, violin; John Kuk- | the arrival of speakers who had trou- | 3 *1h8: HIe Qa0 Teiefel B0 JAGCEN 0 | were listened to with marked atten- Four petitions in bankruptey were | 1 clarinet, and A W. Jarvis, cornet. |ble in getting here through railrond j gy (M2 TWPErs IO RGPy CEERT | tion and at the conclusion of his fled in Connecticut last week, with| ,ADOut 830 the men were invited | and trolley connections vy way of | speech, which concluded the evening's b 3 ki f the wish as ex- cmaets of $10.340 and liabilities of 325.- | 90Wn to the gymnastum, where the | Saybrook and New London. e e D won that the ciub | entertainment, he was accorded en- DR. KIMBALL has removed his oifice to 21 Froadway, Wauregan Block Hours—3-6, 7-8 p. m. Sundaye—!| 564, senlor class entertained them with » | inued as a republican | thusiastic applause. o Fours—s.g o class drill and some relay races under | N e St of LTH Greht oeto Ahat e During November the planet the direction of Physical Director Les- | The minutes of the previous meeting | {¥R %0 OF S8 To U0 F 00y She Otis - a0 10w Gown Jih, - Sagitiarius, sing Bandlow. This was followed by |&nd of the reception to Canaidate | Mo Hoss In conneetion with the Ous % ¥ X large southern declenfion of 22 :hgfigl:f‘;gall game be'twean teams }llrom fe“&d‘i‘):,“s:;gm“g‘e{anf;‘;“{d‘g::e i i dent of the Norwich hoard of trade. | lflcldems in SOCIBW Tees. ers an ) . , Wi < ve- 0 Fas in’ which the fifishers, finished thelr | 31% read the following list of 23 names e e Ry PR et mAr enh weaiint el Tn some towns competitions are go- | Tivals by the score of 12 to 4. Drake | Whith were voted into membership: | gifé SNC (e meeting acjourfied SRout | Tt o = to look over the Fall showing of natty ing on among grange members to de- | 0f the finishers was the big point | E: C. Jewett, George L. Carey, O. e 3 ers of i corer, . G. F. Hy 3 o T Mrs. F. C. Edgerton of Meriden has ishings. v : Reavisgt L ooy it lt"v&re;?'rof:o?;’en'roffiufiugemEfi%'i::m“e':: i‘.“i\l.hzvgw;lwllf{f\\:isirg\'» 1 Daviesyonn | CONGRESSMAN HIGGINS Dbeen the guest recently of Mrs. Frank [ R W Mo PEiRS eenla. ran high all through the game as|H. Smith, Edgar Brown, Angus Park, | ADDRESSES TAFTVILLE RALLY | A. Mitchell of Otis street. a real dressy man in the city who Monday’s mails were unusually | both sides had a goodly collection of | G, Aug Pearson, E. W. Benson, Edwin ——— o i . {wouldn't be tempted with such a heavy, owing to the amount of type- | strong lunged rooters in the salleries, | Sioblons, Oscar Frickman, Anthony | Jjudge Ayling and Dr. Clement Fre-| Mus. Clarence Sevin 'of Treadway 7 > 8 pritten and printed matter sent out | who cheered on thelr favorites for ev- | 108, N. . Landlere, Gus Anderson, | ™" i ts "0¢ | sominster Also Heard by | 2fcnue has lssued invitations for two |showing of style the Men's section by political workers ciy, play. The finishers led at the end Eathieteos Tr T - Al o displays these days. Clean cut, snap- Workmen are engaged in placing the | é.fw‘lif,‘ i‘;.‘i‘ area :co;:t:c{nA s 4 : : 4 : E ik o Py style and plenty of it, too, in every- copper covering on the dome of the | ute wrestiing maien petson ho The fnal sally of the republicana in | Mr. a0 e O Bty of | thing for Wen. This: departmient is Auditorium hotel, a windy place for | jmo Liis = P : : this place took place Monds several days past. O A o e ead Kagte KasEhy) ing In Poneman hall, "Maitvlile, be- | Mr.and Mrs. William D. ¥ifch in New | very convenient to men shoppars on ; n enthusiastic gathering. with | Haven. v Papatediic i _| asreed to throw him three times in 15 g L Sinnd 8 i e account location— in- Rov. Fapagnannon unkted luw mar| . inutes, but gobonly one fall” ‘Tnis| M Congressman k. W. Higgins, Dr. Clem- | e e e o its location—iust a step in UP-TO-DATE SHOES Miss Coswandia Dandeli the - gresm | CAme at the end of 12 minutes and | I8 / ‘ At Wicchatte O1-LeOUUAS, S Meas, |- Ths Harmony Wit chill ot e or |18 malh Sntrance to the [of, dirsctly o andell, o9 | moote w = ; | : and Judge of Probate Nelson J. Ayl- | day afternoon with Mrs. Woodbury O. y in ail leathers S et O (BISD Ieteetr S| ¥ha ?er::i':m?: zffli‘e""m?fiut‘é‘:‘fl?fihfifit ing as the principal speakers. Henry | Rogers of Washingion street. Three | below sub-station. \ the bride wf Thames street. being thrown Reeves of Baltic called the meeting | tabies were played. 4.00 . . - titstic fov a5 to order promptly at 8 oclock and e el $3.00, 93.50 and $4. Morton F. Plasits yacht: folandy | ATer the athlstic events, fcs cream | . . 81 | acted as chairman of the meeting. He | Mr. and rs. han A. Gibbs have —_— safled Saturday sfternoon. from Bast. | Was served on the main floor by three | ; 2 acted as a eting. M., Afrs. Nathan A. Gibbs hav, : en Point for Southamptop, Husiand, | members of the recebtion committes by U v Bk e e R e e o n,s N h e Shi t FERGUSON & CHARBONNEAU, where she will be overhsuled. | lee Mabrey, George Amburn and Hor- % he opened the meeting a Ferry and have tzken an upartmen Me e [] rts " g ace Coyl _The orchestra played dur- : | | troduced the several sp Mabrey's until spring. kit Sapare'l’ e anhiial Erertinats £ remarks were listened to with interest e Well, it's wonderful what a differ- 2 SasliaEmof the »g;‘vx.sgn.;:l”.‘]?(.f";flm“{‘n? —_— : by _everyone present. | CLERICUS HOLDS ITS ence a good, smart Shirt will make in be held in Hartford, Wedunesday. Del- | HANDSOME NEW PARLORS o § | Mr Hizeins was introduced as MONTHLY MEETING HERE. [a man's appearance, and one can't egates from local parishes will attend a EREE Bl iR oLd e K e gl help making friends with the v - AT WAUREGAN HOUSE | welcome as he stepped to the front elp _making s wil e very bzt b0t il i best Shirt in the market—at 50c up. wept ing the refreshment period aiso. i ¢ i "U| Many of the Clergy from This End of of the platform. He said that he did not feel that he was a stranger there | the State Were in Attendance. and called to mind the loyal support | Y A aie Vi given him by the Taftville people ten | The November meeting of the cleri- years ago when he wa andidate | cus of the New London areiMeaconry : . ik ’ or tate legislat nd In recent | was held in this city on Monday. The M N k e e e b s | S genannes e R w, 7 MER S NecKwear Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursd gan house for the past few . | this aistrict in_congre Four years | Willlams, Westerly; Rev. J. IIare The new Fall Neckwear is here— i 5 3 ouse £ e past few years, Y . 3 e e o eaid | Brown, Norwich; Rev. I 5. Moo 5 nings this week until 8 o'clock. Ad- | the big improvement which has re. JAMES J. QUINN. ago, he added, the Taftville pec ple did el orw & Tones, Mystic: i swhatever the [Eali’ fashions oall 3 o s Pt g - | Blackhall; Rev. b i ditlons will he made to all unpaid bills ted from the changes in the parlor not give him a major t he trust. » n, Putnam; Rev. I. J.|for youwll find in our section devoted | From being stitute stafr, Mis: been advanced to a regular ass on the librar fibrary T b f the sub- - Mardor JTahe 5o | Changes Have Been Going On for Sev- ant | eral Months aad Are Practically staff at the Otis Completed. | 3 In line with the many changes The tax collesior's office will be open | which have been made at ihe \\'auge- H S 1 SHa i A i e e, e 5 Core counted ] Rev. 8. H! Dis J. nd the alcove adjoining, which about | ORarles Anderson, Ivar Olson, Oscar|ed that when the ballels Were coumtel | yohnin Norwich PTG M.lto Men's Neckwear. The Fifty-cent : . Mason, dams, | Ties include a wide assortment of W. Coch- |most dressy Neckwear. All priced Irwin, Pom- | rightly. after November 10th.—adv. { i Jletes the remodeli 5 Johnson, John Lundgren, Carl Meleh- | Tuesday v i St s R oto] An interesting book recently added | ot the popuiar hoer T O hat f10or 1oy "5 "W, Benson, Herman Alofsin, 2d. | he had won out in this district. He | Stewart, Groton to the Otis library shelves is by the | The changes are not confined to |, Vice President’ Cary explained that|was sorry that there were not more | Stofington: R | State ornithologist, H. K. Job, HoW t0| the parlor and alcove alone, but | {1€ absence of President Grosvenor | present, for even though they might be »;I\T‘"\, g Study Birds; a practical guide for bird | {hroughout the : Ely was due to the latter's attendance | demoerats it was not too late for re- | rane, Yantic; Rev. s A : floor many improve- tret. e overs and camera hunters. ments have been made, new rooms fit- | 3% the city's common council meetin: 15 SiatodEhat heoom The members had dinner at _the 3 R4 ! Sese At g 18 ft- ) and he ed 10 consideruble s stated that he gy bers b ' st will institute on November qeVilliam W. Bent, chalrman of the Pelliop.and the halls handsonrely em- | 1 ‘the ~Goodwin-Lippitt club had | ered this election as one of the most b SRET ‘fg‘;'lr‘)? b ol Men’s Fancy Vests 25th, 1910, at Olympie Hall, | port = oo 0 (e peines of Bridge- | "1/ Goors have been taken out of | PI2Ved In thie local campaign,now hay- | Important held in this state for a long Stymess Iy hg el , T 5 vas with | Episcopal church, A Raving all the factory mmmo s o has | the parlor and the one into the room | N8 @ membership of 413. number of vears, and he was with | Bplacopal church, whees, the, SORULIC g L Fancy Vests in a large assert- ty’s common council meeting, | pentance. Mr. His d- ; = a i them in order to tell his constituents B NM Conn, city given an hour oft today, that they | O the Broadway side has been closed J J. Quinn Presented. just how he rding the issues essaying by Rev. 8. H. Dixon. The { gnt of new designs, also White Dress iy ok ke ey vt The others are now openings c Introduced by Vice President Cary, | Ji=t 1% it et tha reviewers were Revs. Brown and | Bel lees $2.00 to $4.50 mposed of 560 leading citizens of wider than the former doorways, hav- } Attorney Quinn said he had arrived | pio® COsFHSSR 86 (08 BECEATL LI | Bohanan. SR RIOS R 00 PO Lorwten, Wiilimantic. Battte. Jewett| Hermann Elfenbein, David Solsky, | in& fluted columns at the side, while [ much out of temper, after a ie | Lt e 4 this state, were entitled to know his attitude and had the privilege of tell- the HELD FOR HIGH COURT T ity Tateviile Yamtic. Montville. | MAx Tarnapol and Morris Elions rge opening from the parlor into | with the Con lidated road , but the -3 it New London young men, tried walking | the alcove has in addition two fluted | sight of so goodly a gathering of re- | 2td AL i . T N rien ot O e ot O wo™ | to” Norwieh Sumday. It took them | pilasters at each side. The woodwork | public el ed -all v his iied up | A0k (AU Just Tow, they (TEIL UREE, id UNDER $500 BONDS. M s Gl =g g » about three hours to perform the|iS all done in white and across the Speaking with vigor and di- | ot W gt 4 4 & !t ens oves While charter is open initiation fee|apinc They were very lame Monday | ceiling are two false beams, making ind_ with oceas Ome minite, Ne adpeds it iHe m a00n fitaljun (Mangsnd \WomansGojito (Uit S o e e Al Lty >, 7 an attractive finish to the large room. | ous touches upon many points of the | c¢ived the thought of the people he Await Trial for Adultery. Men's Gloves in a fine collection of jir— ," ;“:r?:;flo;fiic‘::"d:wlv * Mra WAL S e - The '\\a:.illx are done in )nld gold Jap- | campaign, Mr. Quinn easily held the "“?\“f“,"j":“‘[';:;, S1baies Paoratuted: from|i s the court Monday morning | the well known makes — Adler's and o ly to} Mrs. William Tooker, mother of|anese rice paper, and the old mantel | cl t s, e & o etre o v | Na nz anca, a il woma R = R e | o e Tockee, ©mdthor ot | Kricse P e old mantel | close atténtion of his hearers. W i iy Qe e atalina Bianca, an Itallan wom Pawnes! thoroughly guaranteed from Watertown, Mass. and Juanni Cownia of Watertown were presented | $1:00 and up. before Judge Brown charged with adultery. The woman is 21 and th nd 1. R. SANFORD, Deputy | casville, is critically ill at her home.| place in buff brick. The inside blinds | Washington from this distriet, he said, | °2cK In the revolutionary per ganizer for Norwich and vicinity, | Mrs. Tooker, who iz well advanced in' have been removed. The ceiling is | for the e many matters of fmport- | %83 generally believed that Connec- Washington Square, Norwich, Conn. vears, incurred a paraiytic shock re- | studded with about 200 electric lights, | ance left by the republican party (o ba | CEIERIDL L Ry i e cently and has remained in a Serious | which light the corner of the hotel d out to completion, and Presi- | bl e e ol el condition ever since. antly. There is a handsome moss ft needs Congre this. line. - Since then' (s state has | man 26 vears of age. A long hearing | The Elllflrfled De‘)al'“llel“ man Higgins et A hetoe i ued and probable cause was found, 1 velvet car R e 7 and the couple were held for the high- | Is earrying a full and complete line of e o i |8 on both the par- {aud every other republican represent | el anC TT Juilding operations in New England | lor and aicove, while the furtniture is | ative to complete the work in hand. | 2 S his | er court under $50 bonds. As this GILLE E during the month of October did not | handsomely upholstered rattan, while | The currency commission, i fic | the men that came to locate in (mswzmm o T, = the best makes of Underwear and - T 1ed both went to reach the big total of the same month | there is also a templing Davenport | treatment of the tariff, the T Pt 1jail. Ralph Dive SAMUEL ¢. replaced by a practical fire- | should send back our congresman to e Yt Siein | Hosiery, and all moderately priced. one vear ago and the total value of | lounge he shades are dark and |lation of points men- | M H s then told of the purpose i ..0q a5 interpreters during the tri OCULUS rontracts awarded this year shows a | there are lace curtains at the win- | tioned by Mr. Quinn as still to be set- j Of the protective tarifl wh B owas 10 phe aecused people did not appear to | In Connection with the Men's loss of nearly $2,000.000 when com- | dows. tled by the republican party. P U L T e jat any great wrong had been | Shannon Building pared with the corresponding time of | In the alcove is a la writing : £ DIgHE gtHUBat 1 ing - H1s bl “d by them. The woman in- | Department noved 1809 | desk, and here similar ciranges have| Send Back Congressman Higgins. | conditior . sisted her husband had not treat- 1 o S Hath made. This opens off the hall, Charley Goodwin, he characterized ;‘3‘»{\‘ { ed her he should have done and | BOYS' NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, - - _ The Connecticut il Serv windows on the str s the man to take sides with the un- | free sc | finally, at the insistance of Colonia, 5, T : v form association has sent of [ing been replaced by muc hsmaller| der dog in the battle of life. He has | caual L thinga.. -/ A . fwho was boarding at their home and | BOYS' MUSLIN and DOMET NIGH'I rin;\s: ons to leg a.nr\(:lnnl .m;;w,.,,‘ fd 10 eompare Wwith it rithe | d "he: that beats for th o of ml sion, m,] lemxvli ,\v\.'u 1;..'1. BWHG \romised ito; cares for s, she SHIRTS, didates as to their attitude toward |doorway to the private office of Mane | Connecticut, and If elected e will hoped the people would not vote | 6 \Gith him to Norwich, g SWEBAT 2 = this important theme and has given |ageer Davenport is simillarly con- | not be a man to find fault with him {on the question of natiomality, but | Q8 S0 S0 i Sl PAJAMAE and SWEATERS, We are using in our out a list of candidates who have|astructed, there being looking glass and | when he a_chance to display his | the man who would represent & o - et BOYS' GLOVES, written satisfactorily and not satis- | ed glass in the frames there. | talents. We want Hizgins to go back, | t st in every way the people SALOONS HAVE GONE. e gri" rooms the factorily in reply i In the hallw on this floor will be ' continued Attorney Quinn, we want | - Taftville. belleve ‘in in )‘1'“"“ tive —_— H - N et s active patiern of Ted velvel | your semator and vour representatives | Lariff and in the Taft policies he (ruSt- | | ot Location on _Franklin Square | BOYS' COLLARS A Epes B4 les will be at | orrjet, quite in contrast with the green ' sent up to Capitol hill to hold up the they would vote for him. At amy Sonaay. fon: ThairkntewiPlnses: i COIUIt oystel's f‘:"\ ?{‘Jr‘;{ffi‘" "fm““;‘fw gaa ‘:‘hf“l;“hn lof the parlor and alcove. The walls hands of Charley Goodwin. We want - would watch with much i22] The last of the saloons which were | BO¥S OVERALLS, A - he benedt of ladies 10 | of the hall have been repapered Costello Lippitt, also, for wherever | leTest the returns from the Kifth dis- | " S oTE 'y thel orier FOPLthE : : | Portend the ball. giving up her New | The private office is a new room! the name of Costello Lippitt is known | trict of his home town. i o S| At prioed e Sy ets 1Hfe, . i = S Sady bp utilizing former unusued' it is 2 power and we know the wes | Dr. Frechette Spoke in French. T T OAKIRE | which are well known el ening Post | TPace, and is prettily done with| of the state would in safe hands Leomins- A means for a time g T O Ay v alls of Linerusta Walton, with with Costello Lippi ate treasur- A by f v rog . .o 1 4 Noyes company leas- | 1 X k & pit ! introduced by a few vacant stores on for their delicious | ed in the sixteen-stors Iaurance build- JedraGhe b e A S L ) and delivered, in the Square, but it s believed that they (Kitchenware Department) | ing now beine erected at Jo s a chain candidates for the 3 agnificent ad- | will be quickly rented. The saloon lavor FRnaeD (Mresty, K cather & [nave been thoroughly overhauled and | we do not, it will be a > n, the work of recent con- | ing getting settled in their place e ocnester | ground ‘floor and office space on an o salattor tholdadie gran- | confidence in William How: 1d in support of the entire | while they will also be busy today $65,000 3 5 . 3 E s e d with witticisms and sto- | busi s us the equires them to Wauregan House Cafe > linprovement is bt completed| As for Judge Baldwin, T B L R e s ercolator On Wednesday afterncon {he state | an@ has been greatly admircd by those said, the democratic candidat e e e Dt ohery serric Wit na Tal who : had an opportunity of seeing | ernor had been 2oing a gres AL the dencli oot ol : The Parker-Bavenport Co., Props. i P o s Testromat e Spieid 12 | the marked change. nger Daven | & man of his years, and he didnt in- | &iven hearty agplause. HAS BUT TWO PARTS. 1 i 2 T oD 9 | por has re 3 a complime: t S T ong about udge n, ard. 3 H | ‘),..' e arcaame s Ehe. Speaker X?iv“ »”)Emn FrelTen ey e rxil(. F Y H of ? :b.{le g\‘msuu Ayling | ] Solid Copper, Heavily Nickeled—8im- N e e e e A % publ 1 Iitrodiaad) o 1 | ple to operate—Easy to clean—Abso- min Br b e Wby FAIRVIEW RESERVOIR IS | W it wi to be [ lutely sanitary—Saves nearly one-half ind Rey E. Gardn Native Spinach vancy) the fOrst department. = l Native Parsley u | because all the good of the coffes is AGAIN GOING DOWN | = Costs Less than people Water Was 300 Inches Below High- water Mark on Monday—Nine-inch | | he to s cerning the i which extracted, have been paying for Percolators. as to amount which you may deposit in our Savings Depart- rent issue of Le Couri eticut has a bis ¢ P aah ) feareul attent {fl ment, in any one year, it is up §l | There isl m:h.inn injurious in ocoffee Native Cel Hon. Guilford Sr Benrt | oy Pateloin Paltviow teservolr o § | e in a. was [l to vou to make ail your monev |l if properly brow e Leiery P (o bt it as measured ant. I T, | could not e free in |} work for you all the time. | Prices run from 98¢ up. a & 2 Y. be- ¢ i was 300 inc elow higl judge did his i | bajtots frs Lo cast theit | a drop of four inches since Saturday. oo et e ghing : | treated alike. IEALE: S iican candidates, | According to the rate at which the | apro o Tess-law TR . Facts useful to you. 3T i Native Hubbard Squash | "% T o PR R R O e ! | b [The Reid & Hughes Co. ol e Lt ; S re about eight months to Jo Goodwin from | We Recover Furniture and Do Carpet PEOPLE’S MARKET, [ Da e o T Hammer || The pipe for Mohegan lako has now | cradle committed (han the pa | forty e ames Loan ovidan | LAYInE: 6 Franklin St. Y e her. dot sl ek, LR [ an effective utilit | ed to o morning { 2 k - <1 « e’ e [Inei gate installed, which | moar’ e | o e ' afld TrUSt (,(),, x T = JUSTIN HOLDEN, p ally pre i ermanent improvemant. The | of jifa ] 2on conditions in those days | . R s S I o let i plugged on the inside | po e with 4t the present tinie. g Norwich, Conn. 4 . of | and a « yme here this weak | tog 10t FOCT then enumerated the If it's Mada of Rubber We Havs [t a and put a strainer there- | We may racos 5 that comprige this pro i — A ¥'s New Haven Journal-Cour sroken was being re- | S | carers the advantage of Keeping . and sion is expected soon | Monday. From Meadow | Republicans Have Done Something. i ' N¥IHE (A0 a0 T8 mEe 8 Rad ex Ralllon sells S § L s in the big mortgage | a nine-inch stream was run Summing up. Attorney Quinn perience along these: lines and one | | cide cqncerning the Norwich & West- | into Fairview with con: > | that the republican par had been | who had given satisfaction to those railroad. Briefs in the case will | © in the brooks. the party of achievement, le the | people with whom he had had deal- S be taken to New York today to the | ———— crats since the the re- | {n; The remarks of Judge ling ln er e | suaze and it is expecteq that he wili Socialist Speaker. ighag dangin t awash 5 sl Men's Mulsskin Gl na HOME ¢ e S L D. Polsk -aking for the socialist| around from one thi wother | R ; a's Mulssiin Gloves and il ol e b : ted 2 ia crowd onj any compa them. | SCR Tc ED so SHE 7 2 o |l Men's and Boys' Woolen ‘ : iy | Stord Ea e e el ATCH T USTEP INANDTRY OUR | M0l Silten FURNI TS CAPITAL $7.000,000. | tieular m to the rec reoln z | COULD NOT SLEEP 1350 D i N N E R 19c, 25e, 43¢ g —_— ngressman Higz: iaking u i fries o | Me Working Gloves, SHLR. | McCrum-Howell Company of Norwich by point the published achiev s{and it ue of -part it f - F 12 to 2 lined and unlined, of the congressman for this district j men tha is aifficult fo* them “1 write to tell you how thankful I rom o 28c, 480, 756, Increases from $3,000,000. Snd i TEHonaE efairs pRAs b ae am for the wonderful Cuticura Rem- FF CAFL G F Men's Buckskin . Gl e P - cdies. My littie niece had eczema for | DEL-HE! £, Ground Fioor b i pier Irector| vocuments renting to corporations Storrs Campbell Speaks. B reare anil mhen her-nothordied .| s and uniined, have been filed as follows in the office After the “applause following At- | I took care of the child. Tt was ail |_J¥509 AN RN M 750, 98, §1.38, $150 and Embalmer of the stat Lll"v». 2 torney Quinn’s speech hal subsided, ver he ace and body, also on r | Men's Mocha Driving Gloves o | A certific s been filed by th To Feel { Mr. Campbell was introduced by Viee She scratched so_ that she could | N Li f Rubb nd 980, $1.25, $1.50 Mecrum-Howell compsns of Nerwicn | Presiae The Hartford coun- | eep nights. I used Ct ew Line oI Xubber a Drese Kid Gloves 480, 98c, $1.25 A jcreasing its cap e cilinan, who said that Cancidate Good- | to wash her with and then apphed /o pe : - i Norwich amd Jowelt City. | oh-is stossts Right ot M il e Gt o | B e S 3 e 2 | Celiuloid Dolis, Balls, Auf. [ corves oves 7T o | i The l}.u' kville ted cc him from Judge Baldwin's imputation | half the Cuticura Soap and Owmtment, | | R L wptiod also flled & certificaly iner Eat Right! | " Wl Wmiaddon said | topether vith Cuncure Resolvent, when fials, Rattles, Linen Pleture capital from $125,000 to $16 o | that Goodwia had ai oR fight | Joul tolld s ket et oL 'Bo - 4 ' ALLING RuBB b e p— — e tor clean politics ang S ber nicely. Now che leven yeais old e e | . Hase TounNeticed ths Burial of Szatkokwski Infant Wheiher the psople wo « i Books, Blocks, Ray and Un. 192 Main 8t, Nerwieh, Conn, 162 State 8t, New Londen, Conn. ¢ | 1d back i ‘} and nss tever been bathered with ec F'ro. : 4 i | man who was clean in hLis wethods It { 2ema éince. My friends think it is jus i incremsed Travel? R T bin o I verents it ra e-N“tS Wwas also untair. said Mr. Campoell, | great the way tho baby wus cured by breakable Dolls, Picture €8 @ sure sign of good vealhes ana| Jennie, the fourtcen monthe - ol to_refer 1o Goodwin s a mere boy } Hey t Foiifte \E 1 uticura. Shewas taken with theeczema ) he fourteen months g g . < fine roads. People like to get on only a governors cler ut in%o | Qaughier of Mr. and M when (wo vears old. She was covered | Puizzles, Tops, Etec. i Andrew Sza- 7 : , To Jsas’ EHRt Troks Bualiwir with big sores and her mother had all e itie youri ey an e best | ticokwakt, who died on Saiuray. was fogd LhD oer . DaRn lduin S fhe best doctors and tried ail kinde of | - ; veo . held: oprly Monglay nioraing... Rorlaf fid ! ralvee and. medieines without effect e A teams yeu'li say the sarue. Etuol g ARCI. Mnryh el “ B4 3 | indeer a remarkaniy quslificd Eaiéa) Mol pnedjoines L witEont ellect | s‘ s { et et pwt - MAMONEY BROS. Falls Avenue | t'nieriaker Gager had « i The | There’s a Reason L g H. Kiernan. 663 Quiney St., Brooklyn, lufl EBWIN H‘x franklin sfllllfi i B s 2t i ekl marlie arrangements there are na fasues in this camj 1 WL Y. Sept. 27, 1909, nov3é ing columns of The Buiesta,

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