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a whole. Hen'e In our pro- Charter [t aistry| Lovely Gompiexion PERSONAL Y mh‘ fi”uninp Frank Moses of Norwich was & re- —— — cent visifor in Groton. el e N T, Mrs. Arthur Cook of Bristol is vis iting hor mother, Mrs. Ida Willlams of Native Turkeys VARIOUS MATTERS Tring Gove Miss Grace Dolbeare returned on : . - '} arvest supper Trinity Meth. church | Monday to Kast Great Plain nfter & Presented and They were Given Vote of Thanks—|gas ana eiectric commission for in the | #EEE S gas ana heartburn mean Are Wednesday, 5 to 7 p. m. Price 25¢.— | visit With her sister. Mrs, David AKers Comavet of these departments the poo- |y B gaitE of S0 L0 " Bad Tood v. ] . 3 -3 ol b e hatevar. 2 s 1 S - Several Sections Taken Up—Final Action Deferred. |Piftofy have no voice whatever: | |means bad biood and bad biood means WSt B aitkesors Sather than | A Clear Skin and Bright Eyes Are Discussion on Propose commissioners because fhe diréstors A Easy to Get 4 merely out the will of peo) Two Hour Session in Town Hall—Report of Committee ! ot the peopio are much move restricted | A the beauty creams Jn creation Dk, whereas with commissioners the rights won't improve your complexion if your this with our present water hoard and | g3, ch is out of order, mot plents. We will have all the 3 ¥ | pad complexion. ; i3 tocien | of spiosl dealer says that a number | George Talbot of Brookiyn, Conn. chango In our wavermment we have | FaZ CGMOEXRY Ly ablets for plump birds out of the many flocks | of the new hats worn on Sunday were | spent a short time this last week with apprehended. Opposition has develon- | siomiuch misery, biliousness. dizziness ¥ won as election bets. his brother, D. B. Talbot of West ed in every city where it has been tried |, inqigestion. They relieve in_a engaged The price will be about the | . Main street. The Town hall was filled, with many { to incorporate some hew Ideas that!and the mew plan wis rejected time [#0d IMEIEERBOn, ACE (EHERC, Hhoq November 15 in the church calendar standing, on Monday evening when the | have originated with the committee.of after time in the cities where it has |fow MIRUes: LOey CREOE 00 ppe e t year. Order early for a|is devoted to the virtues and sanctity | Dr. H, M. Lee, medical examiner has | commitice on the revision of the city | been brought out by our Investiga- since been so successful, but each time | P 0% 6150 70,5 Care or money ‘ of St. Gertrude and St. Machutus, returned to New . London from ten | charter formally presented to the | tions. | by reduced majorities as the provisions | [o¢ & O eelection “, o days’ vacation, spent on a hunting trip | Meeting the draft of the proposed | The plan that we present here to-!of the plan became better understood | PIgH o G incns woman says: 0 iy Lutheran evangelical churches com- |in Windham “ounty. charter. Much interest in this step 13 | night 1s known as the commission | and am the character of the opposition | Sedd whal w Jatens womall Sor u memorated Sunday as Luther day, he ; evident from the attendance, though form of government. Already some 95 hecame known. tomaen: Armetler: andt found: BotBIE , . 3 Comers B.‘os having been born November 10, 1433. | Representative E. F. Spicer and son | the discussion was carried on by a cities aro working under a similar | From these remarks you have been | %" did s much good ws MI-O-NJ. | Materials with a little cotton in the. - - Phiire wern Ahted rokt bicasiianich Rus:r.ror EGlntern Point, will leave ;m: :ery few. C1oplea of the proposed char- gln.n, representing 4.000,1;00‘ peopla. ' able h;“under:lhnf, 1 trust, lhfl‘!,'-"w!'e T only have the sccond box and the¥ | g yo put they don't ‘show | it ' Hovis _ There hree re: 2 in | week for Gomez, Fla. to look after |ter were distributed. | Twelve states have passed laws au-|is nothing radical, mew or untried in |y ORI HEVE UAC SCRORC DU S omach. i ;:l;\ll .';; nu::nm:;:er:rmn;fnxn\s}e&le\3;; t}neenr‘o'rflngs bluull;:n. as H:xe‘frull is fi'nme o»el;l'x‘lg of mewy;elegng ::; | morx?ing muniu!pall!;:fls ;c la(:;;(pt Jn the ghn that your commission recom- }‘;“,‘re_ml‘““;“l trouble or indigestion | They are as perfect in weave, as beau- uri 5 W ripening now in large quantities. which Mayor Thayer presided, General ' new form of muniel administration. | mends to you. TOENA can't B aten. MI-O-NA PO s RN § ] e A Alken prosentod o resotution to. T Texas 1 cities tse {no Galveston Bokrdren Oani Astanks B o ot ox 1w Wby i : i 3 @ éffect that upon presentation of |plan. In Kansas nine have the Des : M o el D DR. KIMBALL his. ST Wi, e o Mrs. e AL e Aot ilaslon) i n gy it By (8 e t‘l?:aégrrr“n;?sslggnz‘g.zgdfiig ey i n By Skden By . e Ry Case rs. Henry H. Green. e chairman of the commission be re- |ma, St. Joseph and Memphis, all cit- | ¥orK o i 2 has removed his oifice 10 | i cans ot o b Wilie e "o St 2| Julia Etta (Jencks), widow of Henry | Guested to explain the same, and that | ies of ‘over 100,000, have adopted the Cehiraization of the work e tablets are sold | Choice 36c per yll" % 21 Froad W s Block | Yo e % b (Green, formerly 'of Mystic, me%{;g‘:t'tghmm::"“d‘fi‘;fif;flg‘,&‘;gd‘;‘;‘ ‘,°°.'P"g‘;"i‘°" e Nt of government I the commission form of government, | by druggists cverywhere and by The roadway. Wauregan Bloc carly Sunday morning at the home of | POrt & adjo 2 /i commission DY but he wam prosent to combat it. e |Lea & Osgood campkhogmals LRI O g st : cer.| her son, , | November 28, at 8 o'clock, to enable | originated in Galveston in 1900, when 4 S v from Bootn's|Fo . champagne, Hours—2-4, 1-8 p m. Sundays— | 11's roport sansred anerls vene | With W orms g had SJZ:";,&‘;C:"}::‘,; the citizens 10 study the report before | that city was destroyed by o flood. thousht the Newport plan of ¢ty £ov: : e s light blue, pink, ivory, oid rose, light 34 Tel 45 sepld | demned in Connecticut the past year [hOme eince ihe death of Mr. Green, |laking fnal action thercon. This res-| Chaotlc conditions followed. The clty iy Gaiveston and Des Maines plan is Ot gray, lavender, Nils, navy, Copen- numbered 57 about & year ago. Death was due to & |Olution was passed. | council proved unequal to the situa: !, .iociatie. The commission form. he A Household Medicine Hdta i Rsaetn: catawba Sr bR general breaking down following the Report of Commission. jtion. They were both inefficlent and) ;4 ¢)ininates the people from taking | To be really valuable must show The sale of Red Cross seals in Con- | infirmities of old age. following a brief| Henry A. Tirrell, chairman of the | SFAfters. The business men of the city intetest until they are forced to it and | equally good results from each meni- | If you are in need of a pretty gown necticut_will begin on Saturday fol- |illness. She was aged 70 vears, |commission. then pr | Tose in a mass and secured from the D ' s 5 o ” ¥ i 0 Years, s hen presented the report | P s i would lead to the hardest times the | her of the far using it. Foley's | | lowing Thanksgiving and will continue |months and 27 da. EADE ORI sIon s ol POt | leglslature permission to establish a|Tould lead to the hardest Ufnce T0 ber of the : | for afternoon or evening wear here is until December 31. Mrs. Green was born in Danielson | Mp Chairman and Fellow form of city government unknown to, [PRREY SYSE RSV IS B GO on. | er for children or |your chance. On sale today in Silk g May 16, 1840, the daushter of James |mpe committee apwointed to | American soil. The city council and|iye S0, POPHE TUUT e Tiaw resulted 11 | foy's Honey and Ta f ‘st | Department, Main Street Store 7 Five petitions in bankruptcy were |H. and Emily (Williams) Jencks. Sbe | gate financlal conditions in our city | AL Other offices were abolished, and|inojust government. More democratic | for all coughs and colds. [ i filed in this state during the past [came of a long lived family, her father [ $01% TTCTEIE CONHIORS 0 UL, ¥ men were hired to manage the | on Ge' fveiment must come and the | i i i v weelc with assets of $462,383 and lia- [being 83 years of age when he died IRy just as they might be hired to| i | £ - a8 fects, and working of our present char- # , reason congress is not democratic is bilities of $143,900 and her mother 84. ter and ordinances, and to sugsest |Manage & greal factory. The peeple } iy, iiters are handied by com- 2 : 3 . - o She was married Feb. 19, 1868, to Mr.| possible changes in' the charter, re- | v, hired and pald the managers had | missions. The railroad commission of | one. The Newport plan Doub]e Faced Coatl S s are ‘.\:‘or,km.;, the x;re.h 88 | Green, who was engaged in business | PORe® S Tolosws Dothing to say_about the manne Of | the stat>, he said, had gome into the | commission for under another | game in state towns, buying store esss |in Danielson, also. £o H E ept that when a man- | i s redicted | He thought 30 councilmen to 3 b} fnd “selling them from door to d0or | years. being an. nstractor T mathe, | THO Sommittec fnds: oo lces ‘term expired they could re-clect | Bands of he snemy, and he predicted | fe faught U coluaiiaien, T, Revival of Double Faced Coatings, & as strictly {resh eggs, at greatly ad- |matics in a Providence commercial | o sfein ‘of bookiteaping and of receipts | 10 or defeat him, as they chose. The ! o LiC W HCES CQUMRRTL Vg hag | amendments con he made. he said hie | suitable for coats or oapes, plaid on 'ij y) vanced prices. :\;R‘ool.h’l‘ho,\;‘ lived in Danielson until| .70 dichursements of monies would riz\;l‘rf; \:y"eri”mmbleevm"l"‘ll:'un‘:m:fl %" |been tried and found wanting. would be will B 1o mocept rig- " 1a. | ON® side and plain on the other, 58 4 { Monday's Springficid Republican, in | ing there wnth about & year ame when | SCCUTe greater . clearer | §U005 - third . the city was saved | 1L It i8 & good idea to have a few | Mr Boattmah beicves W S U4 |inches wide; colors brown, gray and a1 tts school and college department, de- | ugon the dsath of M. Green sne went| *°GQuRting than s possivle at present, | 51060 o0 botn the tax rate and. the ln contrel. why mat elct kings and) 5en BIn S UL G0 IO Gt | navy. b | ribed the site for the new state col- Pegtno 5 a ke O of | ity debt were reduced: a mew sys- | 3UCNS R w st et . cing the b where 5 per cent. lege, offered at Gales Ferry by Charles | 4 oorhort to live. = i _ | purchasing supplies and checking up | fom OF sewers was eatablishad: the | Charge’ the more easily corruption | that belng the part whepe o per, cont: | $2.00 per yard a UP-T0-DA’ H. Brown of Norwich. A el Panielson Conete- | the receipt and distribution of the | (WTL Tr TAVeq sirects extended and es. Newport has five wards, elects | of the vote is required for | 3 ch. onal church, she was actively in- : % -2 ved ets extended, oo 8 v- | dum. | in all leathers The New Haven road Is now, with | terested in church wor! until obliged ;’::“Ecn‘;'_““w e S Gl ]t)h" bonds of Galveston, “\vl\é"h had 2;,’,’:"(.3‘,,;‘("?,,,‘2;‘? Sldepng and (BEG Mayor Thayer called attention ‘m; t toki: 5 W, to give it up owing to i1l health. i R : cen depreciated by the flood, once|P/Ne Ll {d to! the | the ordinary - pariamentary practice.| $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 | !¢ Boston and Maine, the largest em- | " &' 35 (he? il AL Jencks, Web- { o 3% That uniformity in closing the | [0, 4old at par. | ooMore sulary should he paid fo the | the, @ ran Should not cecupy. the | ployer of labor in New England. The | star, Mase h tar Mos, Thckue Wooo | fiscal year of each department. with a otwithstanding the great benefitsS7Mmiesion members than adyocats e all the time. Seasonab e — two ronds employ 61,017 persons, Who | king, ‘Danieion. and o son Ceorme J, | date for levying taxes such that tax O ThEtaRleT o eI 4. (AANTIE $500 will not satlsfy a man for hfs { floor all th : ¥ FERGUSON & CHARBONNEAU, |** SIRANSUT I wages. Green, Westport, survive. A daugnter, | MOneY might be available soon atter That. the “powers Eiven to the: time. and he will have to et some- | A A, Browning Makes Good Point 3 i , . Westort, sufvive. A daughter, | SioneX MIght ve avaliable moon after that th s given to the: il somewnere eise. It the peopie do L Wash Fab y Rev. H. J. Wyckoft and Mrs, H, F. [Adah H. Green, died Oct. 10, 1907. e e e R ssioners were so nutocratic that ! not vote property in city meetings it in| Amos A. Browning said 11 . as! aprics wes iz Franklin Sauare.| Palmer are the delegates from the Sec- | o There were prayers at the home Inf,ng fnventories, and in considerable D e e roaain | because officials fail to give them. the!interested in having a sood soverns i —_ ~—————————————|ond_church to the fourteenth annual |} estport Monday evening for the fam- | g vy, o 00 foront money that must : :11*‘ !"“jl""{r"t nterfere and ! proper information. ment, and the best possibel charter. [t English Viyella Flannels, guar- meeting of the general conference of | 1Y 8nd the body will be taken to Mys- [} "0;iq under the present systqm. place o ehock on officials and Meas- ) ™Yo aid not think it right (o eliminate | is & very radical and important ¢hiDEe | anteed absolutely fast colors and nen- Congre I churches * &t Putnam | He for burial in_ tho ‘l:\"x::,lg;‘“::{lntx:‘n ath. That it In advisable to fund | DTS Of Which they could mot ab-|erom candid offics all bt tax- | from the ¢ chartor, but mans | 2000 BTy desirable for. walsta 3 Nov. 15-17. 2 en cometery this . Rev % Ao ki s o et +s | cities have plan a wise one N A 4§ A A, C. Jones, rector of St. Marica Epia- | the prosent floafing indentodnoss of | ™'Consequentiy. when another Amert- |Bi¥ers, fle read o letcer fromt B | e i UL vestion st whether | excellent color line. | Recent reports show that the seven |S0Pal church, Mystic. will officiate at|NOFWIch 'n order that no €ulioer B~ |can city adopted the new form of bR W 43 TaRIOHEECC, et | the new pl nded to confer the 75¢ per yard | state banks in Connecticut has total | the funeral services there following the | nogs ot the city without & clear wn- | TRICIPAl administration the tarmera thore. “re 'said that men have il |powers to the ssion, now held P 4 assets of $12,415,204, an increase dur- |8rrival of the noon train. . h 4 of the charter placed therein the pro- ;o5 "¢s o i : fel (Continued on Page Seven.) | g s st ; erstanding on the part of the cit- | yig rear s e rigit to combina and man cannot hel, L ing the ten years of 23 per cont, Their John Browning. i . Yisions of the ' initiative, referendUm | aing partial in office. He thought Imported Wool Challies, all wool, total capitalization amounts to 32,190~ | = The death of John Browning, aged | 5th. That placing responsibility on | Vide ‘that al lauthority rests with thethere was little opportunity to usé the {light weight, much used now for eve- ; posits $1,268,078. 88 vears 7 months. who was' well-|individuals for the administration of | Commissioners, as In the Galveston 'ecall and referendum. i onts in Qomely i ning wear, cspeciaily the border pat- | The property known as the Tread | hae marmis seotion, sccurred Mon. | various departments would secure en- | plan. However, a remonstrance from | Mr. Tirrell's Reply. (HINHE) Q b . way place on the old Poguonoc road, | Gay fhe ninE about 430 oclock It |forcement of ordinances now inactive |the citizans Wil stop any measurs| Mr. Tirrell, in reply to Mr. Foard- ! 59¢ per yard A near Fastern Point, has been sold to | 4 s tie, Teult of a generfal breaking | and would make for greater eficiency | from going into effect until a vote has | man, stated that he rather disiiked tizc | | pery i Thomas W. Avery. The land was own- | fimeng o oo age, and followed an |and for economical management of | heen taken upon it by the people. Any! tone of insinuation of the last speak- | Nprs, Fr Pinchurst 1s | | ed by Mrs. Elizabeth A. Treadway, ce“c: limau?‘r”u\_ ‘ _lxhc de. cmhbug'g{:es 3 ibilty should | MieAsure desired b er, in which ha intimated that the | ontertaining informiahy this evenin and comprised about 30 acres. iy e llle, April} 6th. That such tesponsibilty should | presented to the commissioners by pe- | commission was representing some In- | fn wonor of Mre, Trank A. itchell aud 1L o822 and was the eon of Hazard |be coupled with the fullest possible | tition, and If not acted on favorably| terest with a view to foolinz the DeO-|the Jatter's guests, her uhcie, the Hon- | . . At the election in North Stonington | EFowning and Edna Thompson Brown- | publicity in all city transactions. must be submitted to popular vote.|ple but he thought there was mbrit | geaple R, (3. Glendinn nd his | Receptlon Cl’epes 291 votes were cast and 56 were not | 08 Practically all his life had been | 7th. That there should be placed in | further, amy clty official who does notito some things he referred to. IR e e R g 8 wiil institute on November | counteq, as it was ciaimed they wers | PasSed in this community, thirty-five | the hands of the people more effective | satiste {he peopie in the conduect of BIs | 1ty iy e feforred 1o e : , Mis i g ¥ § in | Years of which we - his han they have of - & i3 land. | 36 inches wide, complste color line, defectivé. The leading politicians in | ¥ ¥ of which were spen’. on his farm | means than they now have of remov- | office’ can be taken out of office ati commissioners more money, but can = b roara ol 28th, 1910, at Olympic Hall, | a¢ town do ot 100k with favor on | OB Wauwecus hiil, e was a faithtul | Ing officials, of checking ordinances or | any time, whether the reasons be in-| (ha ety aftord it Js i n exceptionally proity ten was aive | desirable for party frocks, washable ® the new ballot. member of the Packerville Baptist | proposing them. . efficiency, lack of attention to his du- | there is no pat id he {on on Mo ¢ Dy Miss Lnd | fabric, crepe weave that is perman- Norwieh, Conn church for about sixty fears, and his| §th. That the administration of the | {ies, extravagance or disnonesty, as! couid point to offcials and | iss Martha 1. Osgood. of Rockwell lcnt and colors fast. B = At the home of Miss Helen B. Moore, | Many splendid qualities endeared him |city government would be more eff- case may_be. This is the Des|of other commissions who 5 N s ot Nellie Day | v of 500 leading citizens of|23 Washington street, Monday eve- |to all with whom he came in contact. | clent if the election and appointment | Moines plan. The plan as tried in thatithe city in important capacities Baltimore, formerly of Norwicit 35¢ per yard Koes Willimant Baltic, Jewett m;\,x, over thirty friends gave a mis- E‘e "‘,{’,’""-':'»’ a noglfih "haxr‘l]»';’vr and : of officlals were M}‘x“d on_me; t‘ and | city was successful. The old city gov. @ receiving no pa | who is tr " »r scheme, } 3 i Tar Yantie. Montville, | cellaneous shower for Miss Jessie E.|flne disposition ,and he w e missed | experience rather than on party lines. | ernment left a floating debt of 3180, | There is no plan where the city can | ie o ShL s daintily: and' ef- 3 and_ \Vicinity be known | Norman. During the very enjovable | by a great number. In genral the committee believes | (o). The new managers provided for i put their hands on & man and take | boseond ey D fer | Sootoh Flarmele, cattal (RHENEEE a swich Nest, Order of Owis. evening refreshments were serve Mr. Erowning was married two {that a form of city government sub- | an issue of honds to take up this d him out of office, like this one. |y e Mary Aiken poured, {medium . weight, washable colefs) v tor open initiation fee| 1 Y. times. He married Jane Maria Howe | stantially lke that presented in the {and then the city lived within its Mr. Boan“man tated tifat he 4id 10t | & roiating. 5 John D. Hall. Mrs. | among them the old blue, tans and ' arter cloaes it ad.| 10 the Y. M. C. A.hall Monday after- | for his first wife and her sister, ADi- | printed plan, in which responsidility | come. Public improvements were mada ' wish 1o impiy any . discredit o the | Aot it Mri. W. Tyler Oleott, | grays, sensible and serviceable. wash e {noon Dr. F. E. Spalding delivered a|gail Miranda Howe, for his second |is placed on a mavor and four direc- |at a lower cost; brick paving was! sommitiee and asked whe it was that | 300 1 s T Richarde Lo b . lecture on Individual Teaching befors a | wife. Sie passed away November 2, |tors subject in all respects and at all | done at seven cents less per vard: the |50 har cont. of the vote 1s required (o | 3 G adtas i oy fares sulare apply tollarge body of local teachers. The af- [ 1908, at the age of 92. Two children | times to the will of the peoble Will | cost of curbing was cut down one and | cochee o vecull Anl not one per cent | { 39¢ per yard gAM C. KO eneral Organ- | fair, which was most successfully car- | were born, but both died when brh i rers ; g , wh oS rn, ng great saving to taxpavers and | one-half cents a foot; the tax rate Was | yir Tire < o e aEating | S 1 e SANFORD. Deputy |ried out, was under the direction of [youns. A nephew survives, better government for all citizens. | cut down two mills. L T N e ‘ T giornich and vicinits, | Principal Irving C. Eimer. H. Browning of Montville, who made | ~The committee has ~expended for | “The many other cities that adopted | poxt 'L the FIty fesfee ft o D, tel | Sk . es 21t 7 widbw o¢ |8 home with his uncle for & long |clerical services $49. for supplies | the Des Moines plan showed the same: but ¥ 0 G0 ML PHEEE SGRERE, e | % & Rt it e st iphonsa s Fiza Hyde 87, Nidow of | number of vears, when a young man. |$7.60, for postage $18.72. for printing |or more beneficial results. W e o et It aa 1ot ithe arers p ! \P 1 S t'her daughtor, Mrs, Charles 1. Coye, T Y G G one o e =0 ergionded SPIM . many Of - Gipm nd recall will be a tarce. n H 3 | op n of her dsughter, Mrs. Charles H. Coye, | FUNERALS. unexpended balance of $336.44 out of | Kansas City, Haverhill, Berkeley and R raly s tat that bt teitno [l il it | ' e L e M Coty = the $500 appropriated for its use. |others, Every city that adopted the |, 3% THYel Toment which gives |} FLLAERL R Yarn and picce mercerized finish, she leaves another daughter, two Jarome Budia: Mbe col et recommienan plan provided that the old form of | gy, form of government which eives N ¥ s UeGE e ver ocloniva AR : ; o e L e B Chap- | | 5 . v adoption of the new city charter now ; sovernment could be resumed if desir- | (1€ PO B s Tatates | [} s to. amount; which{you imay ‘ We are using in our man of New London From bis late home, No. 108 North exceptior. to N Joardman's state . s teed, all colors to select from. 2 v street, the funeral of Jerome Burdick | i Your hands. ed. No city has desired to do 80. The | ,;.nt ang said he believed tht present deposit in our Savings Depart- H | rd & By the new postoffice Jaw, in the | took place Monday afternoon at 2 Explanation by Chairman new .plan exactly in ascord with | MO AT S I RERVCC ek Teenate | f| ment, in any one year, it is uwp ||| 25¢ and 33c per ya grill rooms the case of uncalled for letters in offices of | O'clock. The services, which were con- | chateman Tirrell then atated in ex- | LFCETeSS of democ o Taiment Srincipien | 4hd_sovernment i the best ever pro to you to make ali your monev I . the fourth class and not intended for | ducted by ReX omaward 8. Worcester: | planation of the work that the com- | of good husiness, good moraia and good | Luced by ran. Polnting oul the flaws || work for you all the time, SRR Cotuit Oysters, | i s oi'he Sandsr bur mo tme | thirch, wers very impresaive and wers | mission, had, recosmized in, e G1t| sense, vurtnormhore, taxes muve beem {008 (00 it soluething Dectar: - || First ton daye of each month H| o) . Flannel {for holdink fixed by him. it is 1 largely atiended | by relatives and | pio tire: and cannot make cizens | ing the. pian. ¥ a The_ requirement. tha the treated alite. Prlnted annelettes which are well known § ™" ™ were James Jardick. George. Af | take interest in the city, government, | It may be argued that in the cities | PO taxbaners, was puL th. bele P aaiul et ol i o Charles A. Lyman of Connecticut, | Burdick, Tracy R. Burdick and Albert | PY, 207 charter. The better the char- | where the commis of govern- | & B e and It he is ot & pr { e = | Duckling Fleece and Eiderdown For thaly dalicious treasury _appointment clerk, has re- | A. Burdick. Numerous floral tributes | o nor ane s enie onle taks Inter | ment has been adopted there has been | JUC e s no' hold on him. e I Elanpela for long, and, short, Kimonssy ed to W 3 vonmecti- | sile ressions he i ¢ : o1 - {an unusual condition of affalrs not ; st this 8l b bytreatan ames Los ; oot e, Wesbinelon, o oty et soveasions of o gn rogand| o Pharl [y ot eoverament | it ST SIS WG| i e o o S oreone |§ The Thames Loan §scsins sacoues et flavor sites offered the government ‘at Mid- | ciustercd about the casket. Burial took | 2hYWhere. He expressed himself aslits flood and San Fi co and Chel- | bY & b : | 12%¢ and 15¢ per yard Qlstown, - Manchester, Putiam, Hock. | piace amroarng ool Durial 100k | pleasea that the meeting had decided | sea with their conflagrations were General Aiken Speaks. (] and Tl’llSt CO | ville, Naugatuck and Seymour Re: Worcestor read o commiteai | i ik and think over the charter, and | reducad by calamity that ti e neral W. A. Alken expresesd the bt | e . Nauga ¥ - i e Aamacistrad & comenlell Vote an it later. @ o charter than tha | 3CCRdItION Of direst extremity ¢ in the discussion of th Norwichy (Conn | L s At Nort| Whght Prisoner Chartier] toiceor taiorioer Gager is not @ better charter tr | citizens were willing to no insinuations of co S 2 i Reid & Hugh Wauregan House Cale t away from the guard Sun, A O Chatide . Rydar. prfie lonfuii anonl by eciastels bt ; ; : shall have utterance, He took gl i ihe Rel ugines Co. ment of coast artillerymen was| o 175 couts. Monday it it is should be adopt- | stances and so give up their represent- | (xeap o Mr. Boardman's state- e R The Parkar-Davenart €9, Prons. Tan avon | uOP the 317 train Monday afternoon | eq. fThe commisaion fs anxious to gt | ative form ot Soverment. s is | CXcoPtion to M. Boardmans state- | == | We Recover Furniture and Do Carpet 2 Farkar-Daeeanri 6o, Praps. recaptured. He was under a sentence | Ryder ware sint by Undertaker Gager | SUSSestions upon the question at once. | true, but the modification o orig- | mission, and expressed the hope that | Laying, two years for dese being sent [ to South Willington for burial Inipotnting ont the chict merlfs obbinal®plan have given -t e, in|the people would take part So as to MIN noviddaw there from a post where he had for- | e — bt cru:]ms;trunlmmt he d w«l» ‘»‘re A\'\-“,*-"Mn e of their presentatiy \wvv—" ¢ the matter down to cold facts. He iy arvaas) artii under a charter and customs Which {ment, a must of Vo Weaong i s A sl W3 Tln 50 e e The eclipse of Wednesday, Novem- —_—— forwich is that merit counts more ! yithout pubiicity and without popUIAT | Gemmaeratic. Ho people. were che . | b 16, 15 vain o osic: torklits Lats Vaudeville and Motion Pictures. than party lines. &s shown by the re-| Yots it (he is demanded 4 h mndow laSS [ for less than an hour ana at 7.4 p. m. | — ning of the city treasurer, tax col. | Y70 T SH6 Sme B IS MR R S b e the moon beging to emergo from the | An excellent bill is to be found at | 1ector, town clork, chief of police and . Present System Not usinesslike. | 000 the matter thoroughly before sliudow and the eclipse 18 over at 5.55. [ the Anditorium for Mondaw Faec. |Chief of the fire department, nn Norwich is not in_tI 1t that | adopting the plan | | ha a Rallion’s | fiEO' A DAV[S and Fuily Knives « wholo eclipse from beginning to | day o - | believes that merit ought to' court. 1! gl o e thatd pHIE il et 3 day and Wednesday of this week. La T R Heammenta: i) Soiveston es . X He of t thant ¢ end lasts o little imore than three | mont & Milham, presenting their spec- | this 18 zood . city government has | time, self sacrifice and devotion. to - . l b nours Gt musient ace ure Wi hesaipeps | et to e {n otherm, o i e been | pot S ot I BT el S et i etz Regular Meetll\g It will be to your Whose time is occupled, dut who hive Glaziers' Points Seanr v incorporated in all. o ot hut Res e nten e | h a 1 thelr extraordinary variety A AT St ent, busiresclike or economical? Qur : John Smith, aged 88, & resident of [ 37% whetcet ey snother good feature is the commis- | Gity ‘cannoi issur. bonds un] ap- | given it freely for this work and pre- Broken Lights Resel |5 oo uarointt Fudt o 1|2, oot VP am ih ot on Baveuho Rl ST L) S, 0 L A0 U Bt F TRADE Advantage | gl | is : y o e plece, this dea that ¥ gl day or . v T onder on as to the otic - |in New Britain, Saturday. He held [act made a favorable impression on | 1ees the iden that the commission Wav | gqrds floating de citizens, and C. V. James —a [ many of Lymo's leading offices. He |ail. Tack Stockion Keown ae o mon |18 the effactivo way to got somethine | {ith S of taxe 50t paying nd motion as made and it A 7 To‘ urchase your a | leaves one , flve grandchild: d | w @ bell: wi onday af. | done. as shs by the g eloc™las we go. | 'Thre lure to keep | passed. FTED . CROMELL'S, B7 Walar St | (0 rothore. mramevn of Tiarttora | oo v % o hand Mondar'aC | G3e"acgertomont and. the park donart- | Wiy S 107 Aoy ke pegsed U avamans aneeton| BUCKINGNAM Memorial, C : + Colaiiudt Oven Saturdey Eveninga until § o'clock TG Tuestlay Evening, 8 O'clock, |Lards anc Lalen and Joseph of Colchester. a1 will | {oxttante. ment, The committce believes tha ng public improvements without | as {0 swhether they be in Lyme today imitaple. Ho had a bunch of mirth- | {5 jgen 'ty the molution of the wiole | providing. for ho e casnen e without as to whetlier they 4 i ng provoking songs and stories and wos | cwport plan, Mr. 4 ; given a good hand. Dill & Ward made | Proplem. 15 eatures in | NOW Dave an accumulated floating debt - had based the most of thefr c | w. B THE GOODS ARE FRESH & . - he president of the State Catholic |a neat team of dancers and singe SR RS T i ey with a bonded debt funded i the New Haven plan, as it November 15th bl i s W ial Abstinence soclety. Rev. J. J. | and' the scena where they. iniroduce |1t charter, ordinances and customs. Conastent oty and 'n' powerfal AND BEFORE THE RUSH WHE Fitzgerald, has appointed the follow- |the Girl with the Diamond Dress fg | Die other ci A g S ICh IS . no bet Arpumnent $0r | e YOU HAVE PLENTY OF TIME TO Havén: James ¥. Dolan, Waterbury: | charaeterization sketches from 1 1tis | WOFds. holds over B0 Nt ey elatina s SHOW YOU THIZ BEST ASSORT< ik W Cuddy o 5 : L 4 or, a5 A0 sl th i e g ILY BROKEN. itiee e s S F W. Cuddy, Stamf ter ot il ¥ ity wat 18 EAnity |Committec on Charities and |{/; ¢ pypr sums 1N NORWICH, | ing cadet committee: Jumes . Bren- | gorgeously beautiful. Rossner & Filie | M > * our prescni form of | q.Ss ¢ 3 r AN A F 4 runtieror and Oliver Tw gt ew Britain : g 2 The non-partisauship, prosent e on / Koy, pegiont: JhiEs A 3 | 5 & sion-form and the fuct that ihe m any one individi Ts | | o Jnnecti COMPLETE o rer pve e I ERTE ey motaltered =g ) T %l in Just a Few Haurs All Misery from| Committee of Connecticut Place Cards wilh speclll inat all are certain to be sat i that the ¥ | a Bad Cold or the Grippe State W n’s College i ’ on of the Catho- | fied bo zed 80 often that et ate Woman’s College Tub 6 whicn Mrs. Frank | = s o the i i . developed. and. execnt. | Will be Overcome. : Thanksgiving designs L. Farrell s chairman, visited the | : 7 tem. gr n the ace by | ea . partly. 1 contend that a far ISR HOME Fackis hospital Monday ~ aftaronn HOREE. WAL [BHOWNED: T ot e mewofricia) e CriSi than our water famine has | DISCUSSION: e S NE heautiful carnations and 1i- | Walked Into Pond at Mallville Where | ke stfics will ovarcome the necessits | oh. R acpal i adepitpnew | penelt Copll Coninauid gt thest t Uh() A I)AVIS * wavert ult bf three Sears: reacarch et g co . A the valley to the fifteen h o recommend % G K With Mrs. Farrell were Mrs Water Was Daap. of borrowing. Thers should be & cell- | pera, tonight S e s thAnaaan oy Prososed (New City Charter | d S ®. Powers. Mre. D. T. Shea. Mrs e | teal buving agency. It improves alko | 'y, (. Des Moines plan the peopleland contains no quinine. which we | 25-29 Broadway * ¥ { Shannon and Miss MeGarry | A handsome .black horse, valued at | th® fl}*]fl{ of "sln'gy;flgfl "d a8 an Ira|clected the pricipal paid officia | have conclusiveiy demcnstrated is not o it | mnovisa | ; # g o el st {3230 and owned by the Wood Broth- i e eaenER o jas _ihe, superintendent of sire ffeotive in the t ¢ cotds or | EDWIN A. TRACY, Pres., | i l. BAPTIST MISSIONARY SOCIETIES | of% Who conduct a gracery business T 1 the removal | Gy treasur glist of | tiia pelice | grinpe 7 | uagera irecior in Hallville, walked into the pond that | , The nw charter allows the removal|gepar d the elective offi- |~ It is a posilive fact that a dose of H, W. TIBBITS, Sec e | # | s located directly in front of the store, | from office of a bad oficial and the ¢ty ¢ bl e do TtHE RS0 S S ST ks & % 3 y SECs | and tmhfl, & Conference for Southeastsrn Connec- | Monday afternoon, and, in spite of the | CANL start any legislation wanted theve phusiness. This plan worked well in|two hours until three consecutive | pUFFET LUNGH e 4 imer. ticut Churches Here Wednesday. | fforis to save the animal it was |PPIRE more power under the new in | but it wes found inefficient | doses are taken, will end the Grippe Lt eat bl T X jarowned. The horse was hitched to |Strument. ~A c B e in other ind was not approved by | and break up the most severe cold, | T Trovided. to serve withont pay and in- {0 a delivery wagon in which were a cither in the head. chest, back, stom- | troduce the merit sy<tem. The new s ¥ e Arrangements hav been comple fow oceries i o o " % % o R of the bodw. Norwich and Jewe1t City. holding of & conference of 3 S¥as. stinding “unhiiched I front | charter provides p. . clearness. | Ny sch, limba or anv bdxe of the bodw. R i an Baptist Home Miss It is thought that (he |POWer over a man move o &D- | duiies of the able neuralgia peins, headache, dull- A 4 2 and the Woman's Ar pE oty nalought that the |point his successor. . well am the ad- LS G N IET Vel bR Gl LR S D 3 S W is for th Japtiat churches in | pond is about 20 feet deep and when {=hiP. In cltv zovermnen DespL ad not uailficatio 1 of the' nose. mucous catarrhal - lncrcased Iravei? southeaktern Comnecticut. at the Cen- | the horse stepped off the bank and fell | #HOUld be interested in scoing the 1 4 gas and elec it soreness, stiffness and rheu- p e 2 v Baptist church ednesday aft- | it had no chance of escape. wa- | D€s8 ¥ rathoer havin 5 o the street had not | winges & sie sign of oot veaihes ana | ot ST, idnesdas aft- | it had no chwnce of ewape 7o wa- | 308 [l AORS TR 00 MLOE L | auperin e atraet maa e | gl Tupn T SERE 2 T SILVER PLATE ale. We o - the Bes « meetings are 2.30 and 7.30 o’clock. The animal was easily located after | LN® new chartér gives more authotity | nunces or managing ty finances. | i with the knowlad A Y mettiod, &nd It youll t=45 one of ous |, M€ programme has Leen provided |the accident took place and with the |than the town has. a: von have the|jurthermors no eity oTe 1y n ne, mad Six in & sst, put up in. satin e Touh i DS peiak? with Making Americans as the general |aid of hooks and ropes the owners |POWer o remaue can start ¥hur OWn | States that has ud o v The world, which wil| | lined box, regular price 50c. MAHONEY BSROS, Pslls Avenus | LlTe to be considered. fine speakers | finally succeeded in getting the wagon ety g s : sion form of govern cure your cold or end Grippe misery f e | have been sccured and an unusually [and dead horse out of the pond 8 c. own waler works nnd lighting plant. |as promptly uad withont any other || Special for Thanksgiving only _ i . .| interesting und instructive two ssssions b F. W. Cary Heard. | Tl mansgement of these public utili- |uscistance or tad_ sfier-oltecis. s & 5 T repate, remodel, redve amd cleany ire agsurad & i sation | tlés requires a. different tyne of package of Oaro > Lurnt et v s i1 | 5 Cowsbip lub t S Mr. Tirrell closed his explanation squires a 3 man i package of Pape's @old Com | Furs at u very reasonable price. AN Dr. L. F. LaPi | ""Those who will take part sre Rev Oven House Club to Give Play. |, ideimuch applatne, atter which F | from (he work of constructing sewers | pound, h auy drugglst in the ¢ ner se work gharantesd. Drop & BONTAL mil r. L. I'. LaPierre J E. Norcross, distriet secratary of the | Under the direction of Joseph C.|W. Cary made the following statement |20 datecting sud apprehending orim an $upply | - o i g | Home Missionary soclety of Boston, | Davis, reliearsals -were cegun Mcnday |to_the meeting: ina - will call for werk X Bas remoced o f84 Central avenus, | Mrs N N, Bishop, district secretary of | evening for the comedy that is tc ve | You are to consider tonight what Tyse of Men Nesded { od in “Black ang Yellaw" | The F fer Eighth street Hours 1-¢ and | the Woman's Hume‘ }uugnaryvnch produced by the Open House some |our commission has termed 2 new | Thers is needld tne type of ien Jot “Football Colors put the color l H .09 C BRUCK g | et !ESE ‘ 7 Beu C H Spalding, DD, discrict | lime Suring the winter. AL imteresun 9 muniiptl government for ths | that we And if simlar enteroriaes tar | of the carton conteining Foley s Honor he Plaui-Cadden Co., 8-S, or by speciai appointmen scretary of the Pubiication society |and profitable seasion was held, §nd | ity of Norwich. The pl nais new to|are under private comtrol Furcher. | ang Tar the neer arh eat Franklin Stresl 3 | of Boston; Rev. F. Agar, general (already considerable enthusiasm has | Norwich. ‘but “in ifself is not new or | mare, need nr our eleciive offices | remedy for all < i el ot RN S e b 5 nov.14d Telephone 254-3. . - | missionary of Tdaho ).:"‘\l Monta ;‘{m.. aroused x'n'nr this coming event. |untried except as it has been modificd , men who individually are oo not v Established 1872, “;"” et to K " - F SR 4 e Joof Mise Mary Anderson of Mexico, and | No exact date has been et for the pro- ((1) to cover lacal conditione. (2) to handle one branch of the city hus vou B A N Yo wan onr Bual: k3 ¢ ‘uisiness pusn ‘he Ualiana in Fosion. ably be some time during January. the use of the plan in other citica (D ' late and adminisler the wffairs of the ters. The Lee : e bl 06 T8 R