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fl“NT ‘| coLumsian commanpERY's | Mre mawim Fay, white sk man; diamonds, GRAND BALL.| Miss Hattie E. Williams, white silk; | diamonds. ¥ | e Bulletin. feary Allea & Son . i (Continued from Page Five.) Mrs. Charles 1. Rogers, bluo silk, Norwich, Thursday, Nov. 10, 1910. AP A o) oMbt it white lace, silver ornaments. G —_— e v T Miss Fannte 0 aylor pale blue cor. | Miss Eisie Bogue, pink siik chiffon fiad FURNISHIN! THE WEATHER. Expects to Have Petition Made to a Judge of the Su=|in caifton draped, embroiered panel |over Dresden sitk: silver ana. topaz 1 Hsion - Mrs, W. L Stearns, dark blue mar- | OThaments. i LM Forecast for Today. : i e 5 - | auisette over Persian silk: diamonds. |, Miss Stark, blue crepe de chine and g ; perior Court Today—Will Make no Public State-|aujetic over Rersion dic; alamonds, 1, ce; s or New kmgland: Rain in_south, Coral TS Mrs. H. M. Pollock, white satin. ity UEAe R et mih ment Until Then—Confident He will Get Recount. | ] cow. Vaughn. black thread lace | | Miss Gallager of = Brookline, pink | . Many mothers have learned s 3 eooler, over white satin: diamonis. @now in north portion; moderate South- s fR g T Sk ST B. F. Leavitt,” white marqui- | J§ how much they needed N Feivtions frombthe New Tork Her ubmitted, and rai Vo g L M e o With coth of old embrolders. o 3 1 g o o Owing to the varying reports that|submitted, and according to law the} Mrs. A. I. Shaw, black spangled jet : L ald: On Thursday partly cloudywarm. |, O 18, 9 Gl Varying, TROTS, Sult [ Detition must be presented to . su- | with gold luce trimiings: diamonds, | Miss Milired Dawber, white lace er weather will prevail —with Heht "o 00 tor Congressman from the | perior court judge within throo days' | Miss Enima Burton. apple green mes. |OVer Pink silk, with pearl trimmings. | ll. e A T easterly W inds, O Third district, which includes Wind- | time from the date of the election. | saline satin with embroidered brad oSS ary lark, a simple gown of | B py taking It to show their May o ‘ e 3 W L 2s, and | Mr. Jodoin, in a statement given out | trimming. B « - Wi self-ton ham and London countizs, and ehildren that it was & sweet §8 Main Sireel. UNDERTAKERS l | 1ADY ASSISTANT WHEN REYITITTY, a taste in clothes different from fhe next man; there are many ‘variations ‘51:\‘-,- ¥ rising temperature. because of the unusual closeness of | Wednesday evening, nxpre‘,::!ed hims;lelt *}rs, A. C. Swan, gray lansdowne. l‘":‘"_mlfl X AT Ry Observations in Norwich. [ihe Vote cast. at Tuesday's election, |as satisfied with the evidence that| Miss Hazen Swan, pale blue silk, Miss Nina Leavitt. a_girlish gown 7 4 : o ls Yo“r nair The 1INTIRGIRERAN Feportid from L EREOND. LI oAy g Tor Bulte. vould bo produced and was confident | Miss Louise Dract. white ebifron | f lisht blue crepe de chine, trimmed | [l Medicine. five ears it has [ |10 these mattars; but whatWSiE the vin's pharmacy, show the changes |cratic nominee for congressman, that, if the recount was allowed, he |broadcloth, with Irish lac with ecru lace. 5 For thirty-five y style you choose you want it good temperature and the barometric decided to -contest the r: would. be declared elected by a sub-| Miss Florine Schofield, vellow crepe| Mrs. L. B. Almy, mauve srenadine. been the best known specific style; and good quality. A . . % Hwln W Higaing and ha stantial plurality. The petition will |de Chine over yellow satin, with hand | Mrs. Horatlo Bigelow, black chif- nst fatigue and enfeeble- 3 b mn Ther. Bar. his counsel Mayor Charle ver | probably be handed in by Mr. Jodoin's | embroiders. e g O g g dard Hart Schaffner & Marx 5 3 98 of this city and a prominent lawyer |counsel some time today. Mrs. C.'M Williams, gray silk voile | Mrs. Donald Chappell. pink satin ‘ment, as well as the stan 3 M b8 ¢ from Hartford, Mr. Higgins was interviewed regard- | with opalescent trimming. veiled with mauve chiffon. 3 remedy for warding off and Clothes e Don’ 2 1 § p. m, 5495 In order to secure an order for a|ing the matter late Wednesday even-| Mrs. Julian Williams, blue chiffon| Miss Almy, white chiffon over satin. lds and affec- ¢ i on’t wait too long. | “sliumont 18 Soweat st rocount, vidence: mumoianty Gonvines | Ing, when he stated that hg had noth-|over vellow satin, with pearl trim- relieving colds are known to Be correct style; and alls ing in the eves of the court must be |ing to say one way or the other. min. SECOND cHuch MEN’S LEAGUE. tions of the throat and lung: wool in quality; and perfectly h;,,,.,d" Comparisons. Mrs. Henry Norman, blue silk mes- ¢ dictions for Wednesday: Fair: — — saline, with Persian trimmings. Good Attendance and Committees and we'll promise you an exasct fit. nange | In temperature; west | Miss Marion Norman, fSowered silk inter. 5 A exa | EASTERN CONNECTICUT CITY DEFENDING SUIT B Named for Winter's Work. Suits $18. to $28. weather: As predicsted. REPRESENTATIVES CHOSEN FOR SUM OF $20,000.|" Afrs. Vine S. Stetson. Atlantic biue | The regular monthly meeting of the |six o'clock a dainty lunch was serve : et oo ; - the Gity of | S messalin S Men's league of the Second Congrega- | Miss Dorothy received a numper of | Overcoats $20. to $30. % o Sun, Moon an Democratic Gain in Both Counties. | Case of John F. Wells vs. the City of | 1fis Grace Stetson, white dotted |tional ehurch was held Tuesday even- |pretty mifts. s Norwich Will Be Resumed This| Swiss. ling in the pastor's study over the Otis L We have many other good styles i ises The following are the representa- | Morring. Mrs. W. R. Balcom, old rose, light |library with an unustally large at- | S i aA o At tives elected in New London and e green glaze crepe, over rose colored tendance. President Arthur L. Peale BORN SIS AncioPe poouta iforiyous Windham counties on Tuesday: The November session of the civil | Silk mull Y was in charge. The jar routine | COSTELLO—In Willimantic, Nov. 9, i S AT Xon ko i and Mre, Wiiilam Suits $10. to $25. g it if use superior court with @& jury was re-| Mrs. E. J. Jones, white silk with Dbusiness was transacted and several R will save it if d b boniogcounty: Sumed here on Wednesday morning, | White silk applique trimming’ |committees were appointed who will| A. Costello. Overcoats $12. to $25. in time. Lebanon—George H. Hoxie, r; My- [ when the case of John F. Wells v: Mrs. Elmer D, Kinsman, lavender {have charge of the winter's work of b . Ton R. Abell, r. the clty of Norwich was begun. This | messaline, silver irredescent trimming. | the league. MARRIED e Lyme—J. Warren Stark, r; Harold |is a suit for $20,000 damages because Miss Tdith R. Anderson, pin messa-| A buffet lunch was served and dur- | RATHBUN —NEWTON At Stonington, 31 H. Reynolds, r." Rep. gai | ot ‘injuries received by the plaintiff |line with silver trimming. ing the latter part of the evening the |- Nov. §, 1910, by the Rev. G. B. Mar i 5 : x hours after hi Bozrah—John F. Fields. d. | May 907, when the plaintiff was a | Mrs. William Kramer, white batiste | members listened to thg election re-| ton. Ifving Rathbun and Miss Sadie . g e ey Eh D fvad tide: hneat I Latimer r. e L e Bouthorn Now Engiand | With trimmings. turns, which were receivedsthere over| Newton of North Stoninston / ) e = ter—Henry Elgart, r; Asa |Telephone company. The accident] 2 O. E. Wulf, black crepe de |a special wire. 14 GREENEVILLE Brainard, r. happéned At the corner of Uncas street | chine, jet trimming’ iy > DIED i Preston—Hollis H. Pahmer, r; Wal- land Linegln -avenue. The claim is| Marguerite Wulf, light blue Miss Crowell’s Birthday. et i e N e T ¥ ved at' St. An- |teT. McClimon, d. Dem. gain. that he caught holl of an expos:d elec- | silk, silver trimming. Monday afternoon a party of little |.. nard Kilkenny 7 50c and $1.00 N. D, Sevin & Son ONLY. Election Returns Re G te home. No. 16 o tric wire belonsing to the city which| Mrs. A. F. Howard, light blue bro- |folks assembled af the home of Dore |Funeral from i o ew G s snwnal Hotes: Grenier, T. burned. his, hand o badly that he is |cade silk, lace trimming. Sthy Aldrich Crowell to celebrate or | Eoaih street, Triday morning at S, R e e At H. Lamphere, d. [still suffering from it. rs. 3. C. Darbe créam crepe de | Sixin birtay. | The atternoon was | M3%0f Igilem i SLMArys chuieh | nviea = PES & SEC AL WIe o St an: Pencigain. Several -were called to give testi- |chine over silk, with lace trimmings. | passed with games and music and at |g Al s churchy Tuesday evening, and & | “Ngntyille—Frederick A. Johnson, d. |mony in the case and Willigm Mc- | Mrs. Frank Kromer, white lace over BAILEY—In New London, Nov. 9, 1910, | ... b Incge: Srovl was pratent 0 got 416 Inem. gain. s Laren testified that ha climbed the!blue silk. | —— | “Charles A. Bailey i election results, The reirns were re- | 709506 wiiam L Align, pole after Wells was injured and saw | Mrs. Ulrich, black messaline with |gREAKS UP A COLD MATTHEWS_In New London, Nov. §, v “ | from early in the evening until| page 1yme—Clifford E. Chapman, d. | the exposed wire and the burned flesh | gold trimmings. o g e e M e ! iy ey Lt e 1 T T of Wells there. 17e aided the injursd | Miss MacAdams, white net over AND CURES GRIPPE.| s. Mattheuw RN e oy =il Groton—Perry H. Morgan, r; E. E. |man and explained how the pole was|pink silk. % i Spicer, d. £ wired. Attorney Hamilton of New| Miss Friswell, black and white silk Is What Cousts In |Lodies of Third Baptist Church Meet|™\iliel jonn 11 Brown, a Haven appears for the plaintiff, and | with lace trimmings The Most Severe Cold and Grippe | With Mrs. James. Spiser. Ol] Lyme—John H. Noble, d for the eite Corporation Counsel Fan- | Mrs. Broughton, old rose satin foul- Mo Wiiltie e About fifteen ladies of the Third |Stoninston—John K. Babcock, d: Jo- |ming and Attorney D. G. Perkins ap-|ard, trimmed with braiding, chiffon, y v i | o S l’holography. Baptist church met on Wednesday |seph W. Chesebro, d. Dem. gain. | pear. applique and gilt. R S with Mrs. James Spicer at her home| Griswold—John lsron Sweet, d.| The plaintiff was on the stand ex-| Miss Edythe Opie, cream lace over 15 Riain Street iy Bringing cut ihe real personallty. |in Preston. The day was passed | Dem. gain. plaining how the accident occurred messaline, trimmed with wide satin o et i o and ity 58 the fine ,oints In character, the little asantly with sewing for the sale on—Herman Learned, r. Rep. |when court adjourned at 4.35 for the | folds, and silver and pearl fringe,.and | You can surely end Grippe and y traits that make us what we are |which the soclety is to have at an day, to resume this morning at 10. bands of embroidered silk net; empire |break up the most severe cold either ourdatconiit ceadily OIS Toned down by the natural spirit of [ early date. At noon a buffet lunch tonington — Richard B. Divorce Cast ket ol et With silver braid and lin head. chest, back, stomach or limbs, " Sumb 16! aoaris: Tato periect secord.” Not 4 | v 4 and in the afternoon - OCREIENT. "SVart | stanel noses sepesten betore _the | Sk tastete 7T T O e U Iy eking ' dose of Panes Co Com | thing of paper and pasteboar miesionary programme _was | Rep. gain. : B ourt Wadnesday morning and asked | ;vor “taftetn, trimmed with applique | Fomeatutive Hoses are vapen o {ree unera "‘Bc nrs Comp. Syrup White IlY‘?ll.an':x R Sour Juas | g 1:\,!!_»‘!‘{3\1]1;-97!‘, which n‘vmq’ d \vp Lo u'im -Lucius l hiton, or a_djvorce from Austin Bogue, Jr. 34 11t and'nvarls Gl ut sitiy and (Ufisv!‘u»l\(‘” lole?fi.‘\l\. h.\hUL i - et o5 1 - trie e Sl ey eake e g liam Beicher, d. Dem. gain. |y testimony was not completed and | 0 i L antin promotly relieves the most miser- i i 5 N, e SHEAES 408 % the society hroke up. thanking | Norwich—Frederick Dearing, d; 4 &ilt braid, wide pleated sash of satin. {able neuralgia pains, headache, dull- AND. Pine and Tar. 1 C: as co; N d r more ev + e . and admire. call on cer for the hospitality of her | John F. Craney, d. Dem. gain. B cos Foaetimed Tox Ars. C. L. Cowan, white satin mes- | ness, head and-nose stuffed up. fever- ence. ne, irimmings of pearl and em- |ishness, sneezing, sore throat, mucous ne. Republicans 16; democrats 14. ? = i i s L ; o e Injunction Hearing. _ | projderea chifron. i " |catarrnal discharges, running of the Embalmers AdjteaspoonialseveryiCENg ] Personals. Dbt There was a short hearing on the| ~Mrs. Robert Cole, white rajah silk, {nose, soreness, stiffness and rheumatic i hours relieves ~the worst Jacob Munz, Mrs. 3 terling—Amory J. Kebler, r. Rep. | ijunction asked for in the cass of |gold lace trimmings. twinges. 3 The Photographe nd z\nsry\r.fl;' “»:n & ,\‘v.‘t 'u'\‘\.» gai s e Rep. | elley . Babcock' vs, the Nashawaug| Mrs. Andrew Fisher. Spanish lace | Take this harmless Compound as di- cases. 25 CENTS A BOT- i New London on Tuesday Chaplin—Charles §. Turner, | Flectric Power company to restrain |over black silk, jet trimminge. rected, without Interference with your i TUE. Norwich Savings Soctety B Tampton-—William TL Phillips, r. | them from placing poles in front of his | Mrs. Everett Hoxie, Alice blue foul- | usual ‘duties, and with the knowladge Lady Assis ; s - 2 Mrs. A, D, Zabriskie, M Thompeon—Charles 3. Johneon. r; |property in Plainfleld. The case was|ard, trimmings of Persian and duch- |that there is no other medicine, made Telephone 5983 It is pleasant to take, safe Wulf and Mrs. Harwood of Frank S, Richmond, dismissed after hearing the testimony. | ess’ lace. > anywhere else in the world, which will Ntk spent Tuesday at the home Eastford—John M. Tatem, r. Rep. | Mrs. Arthur Nash, white embroider- |cure your cold or end Grippe misery | Henry Church. Wm. Smith Allen. SOy BT Y SENIOR CLASS RECEPTION s Covell, r; Charles AT Y. M. C. A. GYM. ed lace robe over white messaline |as promptly and without any other a trimmings of gold bugle fringe and |sistance or bad after-offects, as a 23 black velvet. cent package of Pape's Cold Com- Miss Mary Ruster, biue satin mes pound, which any druggist i the | peymgeps e 1.ec sgoo 0. E— 4 John W. McKinley of No. 33 ©. Thompson, r ivi2daw e, Rev. James J. Fm!lli astor of St. Scotland smus D. Ti . f it - s . locatsd in her neww office, Breed Hall | Tiesday, when a class of 54 in Father | Fitts, & Dem. gain. R ing—Fine Musical Programme. i ey e A ’i"l!w»‘& Cold Compound is the result RUBBER BOOTS and ARCTICS. |Retail Department. Norwich, Gt. 5 Eite's’ ehurch were confirmed by 1. yn—Albert B. Webb, d. Dem.| : : Miss Ethelind Randolph, semi-prin- {of three years' research at a cost of [qna very best mukes high and Lo | W 3 Rev, Bishop Nilan of Harttord. > " | gaprooilyn—Albert B. Webb, d. Dem. | ynger the direction of Tessing|cess blue satin chiffon and pearl |more than fifty thousand dollars, and | Lhe VeIV best makes high and low| novied \ Offics hours, 1 to 4 p. m. n. ; : | Bandlow, physical director at the Y.| frimming contains no. ‘quinine; whick hav : ly—Edw 1 , ' r; | B 3 28, SV no quinine, which we have 3dwphens 400 sug17e TAFTVILLE TR e R e S A a reception was given to the | Mrs. Thomas McKenzie, tan silk, |conclusively demonstrated is not er- | IOWest prices. al ere We: sda eve: g 5 o g = 3 = 2 Putnam—John F. Carpenter, r; Hec- | Senior class thore Wednosday ovening | embroidered intan. fective in the treatment of colds or FRANK A. BiLL, Yo“r 0pp°rtunlty Miss Helena M. Flemming, white |grippe. Telephore. 104 Main Street, Social at Ponemah Wheel Club—Brief | tor Duvert, r. St was furnished Guring the evening | il timrale : B é s e ey shed . £ | s11 mmings of white lace. — LADIES ! et Ll Gy (o nAeldCrele Lafrance, = Ca- |’ ah®Grolientrasomposed of Koginald | ™ e Frodeflex. Brucker. Jr, white | atr. Otto Paul, Milwaukes, Wis, savs 5 To Buy E amuel Hague, Harry Hague|linerty satin. trimmeg with THsh oroc | o g gulkoce, Wis. Woodstock-—Charles M. Perrin, ri X 3 &y ; d with Irish cro- | Woley's Honey and Tar is still more a . lay evening the members of | v ivoofstock—Cha . Ti |ana Thomas Hoyle and called forth | chet tace: i b e e o | £ We Are Showing Our Usual High Ponemah Wheel club gathored at | Vapield S Kenvom r. o @ Guil. [much favorable comment from those | “"Nrs" T Leroy Harwood, blue crepe. | thase hat paught it thisk 1t fs the Thot Elsctioriiial overas Nowa kil Gride Asiort § club and spent a most enjoyable | o' KT RIS B ” who listened. Rey. Donald B. :\Tr-'LY.mle‘. Mrs. Fitch L. Comstock, white net | hest for coughs and colds they ever > Y Grade Assortment of | social evening. songs were | (oL " Charles S. Hyde, a; El- | Pastor of the Taftville Congregational| with pearl trimmings. had, and I think it is still more than [| You can spare a little of time in ven, and the plano and violin added | Canterburs Ak Phurch, was pregent and entortained | ™ Nr > Carey Gonmdon. white brocade | M ynd T think it s still more thas mer looking over our fine stock of i erable attraction to the evening's | 55 - Bennett, r. Dem. gain. with several finely rendered violin se- | nat, with pearl trimmings. and it cored him in one day. Please FI E FU entertainment. Repyblicxus| #4,¢denoiral. 6: lections, He piiycd Tammany, with] Nirs. Courtland K. Palmer, vellow |accept thanks”—The Lee & Osgood i $2.50 Books for 75¢ — - variations,. s il 5 12 satin. i Meeting of Taftville Athletic Club. | BAPTIST MINISTERS graft; second, Fammany victories, and | 3R 1o oh Smith 24, black sik, | OO Watflhes | $1.50 Books for 50c A meeting of the Taftville Athietic MEET AT MONTVILLE |third, Tammany defeated, Then in a|cream lace walst. v lines are now complets for|club was held Tuesday evening to dis- most realistic ‘manner, Mr. MacLane | N7l GO0 Sturay, pale gray w complete for g as < v, pale gras e season an. nvite Your (napec- | cuss plans for a dance to ‘be held in | Rev. P. C. Wright Read Paper on |illustrated a modern football game with | syikc with changeable chifron. $1.20 Books. for 35¢ ¥ A o son of prices the near future. This da e is an an- | ol et e o % Mrs. Frank . Johnson, whit H ¥ . P nuai aifair and is anticipated with| Modern Thought and Its . Influence |concrusion he played On the Road to it eadly, Jommeom white met (R I I's Mada of Rubbar Wa Hav: It Sbatewill alimye nive you''tho OTHERS AT Adted " Yepaits & | great pleasure by the club members. on Christianity. Boston and TLittle Miss )w:m::l_ hmlh George R. Morris, white em- b ; : atus (A 2 g —_— illustrating the story connected with | yroidered batiste over pink. silk. est time. Our prices are the f| 5¢ 10e 15¢ 25¢ e - Notes of Local Interest. Rev. J. Romeyn Danforth, pastor of well known pieces. Mr Mac- | "NiT 0™ Curdds, pearl gray d et anair so el ! . ices a Rev. Arthur O'Keefe, pastor of Sa- |the First Congregational church, and 2 YN e e e sl an A | CHILDREN'S BOOKS > | cred Treart church, was in Voluntown |Rev. Henry F. Adams, pastor of the |ehloved by nis lavee 200 COfURBste] Mrs. George A Keppler. white e on Tuesday, assisting Rt. Rev 0 Montauk Avenue Baptist ch, of [audience e was accorded hearty | quchess satin with overdress of Brus. | i the Catholic church of that pla | the meeting of the New London Bap- |Ments of coffee, $andwiches and wafers | (it crystals, with diamond and pearl | 2 association. The meet- | Were served. “ ¢ | The committee in charge of the : . linclude orname 1t Miss M. Keppler, black crepe de | | ing was held at the Union Bapti 101 H.,n St. Norwich, Conn, | <'=ss numbered 54 tist 2 S et : Jewslers and Silversmith ., ] GIFT BOOKS Frad 15 epending | chu Palmertown, Rev. George C. *Frad Caron, Thomas Brown.| yina™ cut en train, with garniture of Mittens Ui e Established 1872. s 2 Pe | Fred bert Pi g Micha S = # Qua ies of them. Jue he th o) |4 Tew days at the home of his parents | Chappelle. pastor ; . |Frea, White, Robert Pilling and Michael | {quing “und”ornamenta of pearia R G PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING | |2t them. Just the thing for v nud Mrx. Prime Dugms of South & || ev. Mi. Danforth read a paper at Pl Plis. Edwin A, Tracy, imported gown Gloves and Mittens, Buy 10y » money, and secure the { wtre as will spent next weck z session s topic w - of dore gray messalina with voke an uy now. save money, and se | Tn"New Tedtord and Woonsoaket, be- | Wlemeni. The other pa- | THAMES COUNCIL Sleeves of uchess lase. bodice fn- Wyl gl Rnze oy cream of the bargains we returning to Boston. 1[""' of the morning session was on HAS SECOND WHIST.|isheqa with beautiful ands of beaded oond or “*‘“B Floves, > 1 jLa= o 3 | Trends of Modern Thought and y bt iienteris dub abidlondsa iyl ne lined and unlined, i Taftville is h Dett r he | influence on ristianity and wa . o : w S 2 5 L 25c, 48c, 75c, 98¢ [ mactvine wuch Tetter off in the |inflnence on Ciristianits and was |players Filled Twenty Tables in For-|net omaments © F00 G T (W B S50 CRA B lof t rrounding towns. With 1 !{he Central Baptist church of Nor- estarsabialls faze; Winihore. lace cover, blue silk; topazes. lined and_ yniined, L ‘fiEO A DAVIS nov 10daw | Soenrye and a good supply in the | wich fames totthail, N 51. Royal Ar- » T i _ _— L1 o here Ie PEOE Brosnert of loc K| A Adams paper wae read at the e oal o (36 RoyR) A i Men's Mocha Driving Glov » . i 1910 FALL 1910 of water in this vicinity. e the ais and was the only | fail.ceason Wednesday evening in For- Taken from Water. 98¢, $1.25, $1.50 - - | —— — paper of fternoon session. HIS | octers” hall, having a good attendance| The prompt action of Patrolman |f| Dress Kid Gloves 48c, 98¢, $1.25 — opic was The Church's He He 00 naanc prompt action | I i T RO Re . e e % Mic Al mome ot providing an especlally enjovable | Jumes Gaffney and Geonge Stone of {ll Canvas Gloves B 10 { em now showing my new|association Will Meet at Wallingford | great agency in training youns men, | time for all present here were 20 New London saved Frank Donahue of | o . Eive oF Poll Wotins VTl Moe = T AT oo evivee | tables playing. and the following were | Moncville from doath by drowning in | 1S Store The meeting of the Connecticut|the right wav. General Secretary | QG0100C Jo be the prize|the waters of the Thames river Tues- | CHAS. H. NICKERSON, | Mathematical -~ Teachers assocration | Mansfield of the New London Y. M. | Winmers: Firsts=ities Sanders, 41, fan- | day night. lLLING HUBBER EO. septad Tailoring. | will be held at Wallingford Saturday, | C. A. was a guest of the-association. | 0¥ JarCiniencs S e b : o v 2 . eq1° . Nov. 12th. Teachers coming from the| The following committee Was aP- |(Chapiall 29, solid silver meat fork Profit. from -the- Mumb, Show. 192 Main St, Norwich, Conn. ‘1S 1illing u Wlt southwestern part of ‘(hie state should | pointed fo arrange for a duy of |mhorias” Rile. 35, - mecktic hamgor.| Between $100 and 3125 is the esii- |l 162 State St, New London, Conn. ! ven ol BAb, ol Y e | o, . M. Resd, Hast Lyme; |CUnevitionsiiiss Fenals Wright, 15, [mated orofii for the Halle chih from i Haven at 948, and feachers from the |tion: Rey. C. M. Reed, East Lyme: |nond painted plate: Johm Woniak the chrysanthemum show held Mon- . nef-theas corner with the fnin |Rev. P. C. - orwich, and Rev. lfancy cuspidor. ‘The special pri | day and Tuesday afternoons and eve- i erc an lse leaving Hartford at 10.20. Brewer G. Boardman, pastor o a Dbarrel of appi the com- | nings at Ghlanbouer. The attendance 0 The Choate school is about ten min- | First Baptist chu: aterford. e F gl was large and the handsome flowers | i | alk from the railroad st — ed in from the Ghlanbouer sreenhouses | | 2 neor, will be eaten at { BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOCIATION. |izhet found ready purchasers. of Sterhng Value for 1ous MEN'S AS Tl 2k iy p05 e o, Norwich Organization Hopes to Raise | Past Gramd Resent Oscar I Burdick | Reservoir at Lowest Point. ! | . Holid MEN INTERESTED e e a iness meeting, el vas nong attending the whi: { 5. A ~ Vi Vhi s o i '| Membership o 100 at Annual Meet- | B3 STIOHE (jlose atfending the WISt | (0 \Weanesday Tairview: reservor 5 ! the coming Holiday i sccuring srst-ciass. Wines, Whiskles F. C. ATCHISON, M. D + m.—Address. Glimpses of | ing Tonight. them at a later meeting, Toe eream and | Teached its lowest, being 304 inches o\ | and other Liquors will find this - L , M. D, Institutionis n Ruroy _ oy the. commitioa | below high water mark, or one inch u | i most satisfactory place to do thelr PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, | St. Margaret's school, | The frst annual meeting of the Nor- | which Included James J. Casey (chair. | lower than it went about 4 week ago. Seasol\. buying. Aount Vardat Room 9, Second Floor, Shannon Dldg, | e R ot Atsen wich Business Men's assocfation will | man)..John Leirich, John Wozniak, W. | The precipitation on Tuesday amount- SHOULD BE BENEFITED Have vou l,lx;m‘l‘mv\l"l fount, Ve septisa . aumcheon at Marlbor- | tuke place this evening and will be|T. Curry and George S. Powe ed to 05 of an ineh. There is & seven ; __ |or 01 Overnolt Rye o5 2 aiar s o % held at the Buckingham Memorial. The x , inch stream coming {n trom Meadow Y| by his letters and office methods. in;'“n"m'a' f:,_'y" :‘,‘:,ci::'f:l,o':. et JACOB STEIN, - P eviews of Recent Algebr: Leldat s Buckinghgnt s ook, which Keeps the consumption | 3 3 230 p. m.Address, Problem oD O e T o Sreu v (CHAREL CARAND down to two inches a day. Phone 26-3. 93 West Main Street. after which those 1 take pla lel- COLPORTAGE WORK. FloralDesigns and CutFlowers .- - * " ¥ o | - - | domestic and imported. of substantial ‘ e . et Norwich Business J} 75,00 n0 e diVe Vo | Jivios ! “gates who attended the an: ot | 4 —— | : . |~ he emicers are es who attended, the annu - | et (L B U e o Bhealc:at. Prbyar BAITS OR SCHEMES, but awill give g | 5 1g of the State Business M a a o Speak a y A 3 ! For All Qccasions | Sew Haven. presid intionen il Blyai g renorty pancarss | SenycokatlCantial Bastist Chutch: | 1 ¢ College |you RELIABLE MERCHANDISE AT W' dow Glass GEDU 5 | Wheeler. Storrs % this meatin =h rles ulc | |REASONABLE PRICES. n SR W b becision BY Jin, rbership of the Jocal associa- | At the Central Baptist ¢ | today i teach Typewriting ana Business Telephone 888, 77 Codar Strest, Y JUDGE BURPEE. | ion numbers just 6. hut as a resuit | (Thursday) will he observed as a day | /| 1 isa Finds for the Defendant in the Suit of | Tate it o Nonad that or loas taught. Our method insures | | Christmas Cards are not displayed, we A Fine Assortment MILLINERY clear, clean. credi n made of | of prayer, services heing held at 10, | late it is hoved that at least 2 and 7.20 o'clock. Rev. H. I. Rankin | ure nme ~—=| Charlemagne Holm~s, Admr., et ai.|may be added hy*tonight, brin of Noank will be present at the evening able letters. Mary E. Brooks et al. total membership up to 100, service and- will give a stereopticon a talk on chapei dar and colportage work. & s The title of his address will be, What Instant Relief, Permanent Cure—1rial Came Out of a Hat, and ses to v afford o great deal of intorest to all Packagz Mailed Free to All in Plain Wrapper. -;?npreparod to show them, and would Glaziers’ Points 1a early purchases while they are Our instruction embraces the fresh and assortment complete. best office systems and the m T Broken Lights Reset approved forns and methods, ||| W have a splendid line of handsome and insures success If these bus- Jj |29 useful CALENDARS, only a few —at— facse blaas a1 R ot o o e, " " """ | FRED C. CROMELL'S, 67 Water S, ] SRR s L .i While it is a littie early and our Putly and Putly Knives | and otbers v, nd ovhers. 3wt m wiich e oo | WHY SALVES FAIL AT LITTLE PRICES. endeavared to have the defendant give DS G P STANTON | aantusiinn e e ot e TO CURE ECZEMA: who go to hear him. maintainad that she had received it for | FIRST TIME IN MANY YEARS Many cases of Piles have been cured i i act | work as nurse, and the ze found H Bt M 2 ¢ Py a il W. E. CANFIELD, L ow g Ev e i1 8 o'clock o R R | the evidence was such that it entists are now asreed that the | That Norwich Has Had a Democratic | (ure withour furiber treatimont Whie Principal, 8 ican; nbt smphasizeitsc: stnenaly | Open Satardsy Evenings until Sy | mizit_be fairlv found that she had |.czemn serms are lodfed not in ihe| Senator and Two Representatives. el s 5 baa A our like. of LEATHER GOODS. We| octsidaw HAVE YOUR | such work |outer skin or enide bat in the| Tt was 17 vears ago that a democrat from your dru bo. }doinot, lissitaty fo,aly;our Nk iis ithe TN Watches and Clocks Repaired | [l I Tequired: B Gt | 8t that g B Ashbel Crandall whs | Shaers ot e [largest and best in this city, comoris- | New Line of Rubber and e liguid requived, net an vard | hat tim; Crandal Simpiy fill out free coupon belo TR i ocks Repaired [C0e" e, iona: e gore [The man Tho wemtto_Hartford ind | nall logas. . Save: youselr Hom ‘the : L e, Drmmki G eoe, Do | Celiuloid Dolis, Balls, Ani- FRISWE Funeral |"'We recommend to all eczema |represented the 19th senatorial dis- | surgeom's knife and its. torture. The Fa“n"l S‘udlo ing Cases, Drinking Cups, Desk Pads, | * ¥ by u, ! atienta e, sandard prosormtion O | toHE. | SEvsone e | g Sy |Writing Cases, Pocket Books, Bill Rattles, Linen Picture RV B il Direstyr of | Wintergreen as compounded in| 1t was even longer ago that Norwic | ! Books, and an enormous fine of | I attles, 7 - in Straef fquid form known as D. D. pre- {had two democratic representatives, . 5 g 2O o o v = R, -8 oot menire of by D 5. 1188 ot 1k Dol o +1 Willow S1. | |LADIES: SHOPPING BAGS of the | Books, Blocks, Rag and Un- 2 ¥, ConaP, and Embalmer D. Prescription, at only % Lillibridge were electad to represent | newest deaigns % . =55 o instantly relleve the itc legislature, and whils | | EYRAAMID DRVG COME. | = | —_— breakable Dells, Plcture _Whilestone fe ana the J lsuld and recommended 1his remady | had a democratic repre- | Fyramid Bidg, Marsh | Wall Pa; er, Lace Curta‘ns, ! Rl Clgars are ihe Gest on (he 70 Frankiin St, Bulleti {zor years, and know of wondsrtal cures © since ther. it has never been | y send me 2 sample of Pyra- || per, 1T We sarnesity hape youwill see what | Prizzles, Tops, Etc. ey Telophone 645-2. from its use. We recomamend it ¢ T | Fepresented by two democrats at the || imid Pile Cure, at once by mail || Wi d Shades i i . i | » % L T e ) IR Promst service day or uignt. J§|“H B Smitn, 205 Main Street (i | S e i | adow Shades, B T . Smitn, 208 Main Stre ! e Lady Assistant. e — - Judgment for $175. | Nex ialties i H A, 3 m] Rl Nehob I ot i Good Results Always Follow | A e f,“, oW e P D S and specialties in Interior ~ ; | MRS, EDWIN }“. Franklin iewring. | Oriors i Pheais. (e se of Foloy Kiduey Pills. Tacy | boen " siven by JTudge Waller i }m-{ Street.. ] | Decorations. GEO. A. DAV novid < s el o) igthening and {case of Simon Fier ve. Osher Rer (| i > e ‘elephon :;.;.:‘.l.l‘:.‘ T:I,..;l;‘.; action.uick '"‘”3.7.[ S LA e i l Pereonal atiention te all contracts, 25-29 Broadway AL L WORINT, "'a'l"n'"'x'{': : . 850! e 1905 i nov1ey noy 109 Matin for business resulis "

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