Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 15, 1910, Page 7

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= ot n guess i pristorc Fined $100, i ey : | . sz e o oes ot e o [ECIENA GURE ot e e e g 1n e dzary Allea % Sen p i | B etmain Sand” Vs, HeraeltThe WORTH LIFE ITSELF (XS, London police, <5ing, Sttt amy 2 Noewioh, Toselay, Nav. 15, 1010 ' o e i * | others because of ties were divided. To all who are suffering from Ic- | e ng’uisdl.‘vae:‘x;lj S:“,.“l\"n.fl“lc&l‘m‘-i ad FURNISHING = - : j ; T ; 157 thow | UNDERTAKEZR3 L Jne bulledn should be deliverea Motion List Business and Assignment of Cases—Suit On |, ...~ co—c— oo 0 it o stmsie wash of Oil of Winter: |out of town steen, Thymol, and other carefuily | Nina Shaw came from Jewett Cits , s R i B Elected the Same Officers. compbunded | ol She will go back there right away. on) Subscribers who fall to recelve 1¢ by | | - ‘Trial Not Finished. — S poslire re e B ful eunt | the conaitions named Juage Coit sus- | TEACHERS ANNUITY GUILD. | W0R-Y 8 Priu i oie™ [ow | the place, ivere given a chance tu a:l! §§ Maia Stree!l. that time will confer /a favor by re- There was a meeting of the board of | j, nded judgment in the casas of the porting the fact to The Bulietin Co. trustees of the Connecticut Teachers' | M&Itch i & B e PR ! e 75 o Annuity gulld at Hartford on Saturday | raner proe gyt Ul ARl {13 N Willlam 15, Dwver was fined $100 for DY ASSISTANT WHEN REY92are: THE _WEATHER. The court of cgmmon pleas came in| Judgment for the amount claimod in when ths full board with one exception | iy not worth living, i a violation of the liquor law in keep. s i g Forecast For Tod here on Monday ‘morning for the trial | the bill of particulars was granted in | 25 Bresent. In the morning there was | 'Get at least o 25 cont size of this|Ing and offering for sale liquor which & I — 2 lay. of the cases of M. Hourigan, J. I.|W. M. Mish vs. Jan Sumlas. -8 e e e e reporis | wonderful Bezema wash tod: 1t is 'he did not have a license to have an New' - Brglana: Unsettiea | M00r2 A. J. Senft, €. D. Sevin and| 3 bond of $75 was ordered in two 9f.commlittees. 'The same officers wers | catled the D. D. D. Prescription., he jbo fter for sale. i g - With light rain or snow Tues- | ioscPl Connor & Sons va. Cornellus | eeks in the casec of Jacob Anezzick | The financial secretary reported | YCFY Arst drovs will give you absotute | Minnie Brittin, - colores T " v, Connor and wife to recover on biils and instant relief. vill _shosw | $100 for keeping a house of i D 3 1 Wednesday; light variable |ranging from £0.02 to $127.51. Al are | o Empal Dubiski. - there wera pleasing spontaneous gifts [ S0 ASHRE 1€ viiile, o b S . : winds hecoming brisk northwest. being tried toget of In the case of Smith and others vs. | recently received from donons who |3 Sils ¥ g, while, °fc ; 1 p . sk ogether. One of the bills G Tinve: & < your suffering ceases with the very Fell Through Barn Floor. i i Predictions trom the New York Her- |is for the funeral of Mr.. Connors|Davis, a motion for @ more epeclic |have cstablished the habit of sending |Jnic application, and vou feel thar i e E- o old. On Tuesday clearing weather pre- 5 statement was made and the judge [an annual gift to the guild. ascri o nst | Harold Mansfield, son of George W. # Ceded by rain will prevall, with near- | ihe defendant claims that his houss | (00K the papers. In the afternoon important matiers |1 D D Proscription vou have at last |y rifola "of Poquetanucl, met with a X |ly stationary temperature and light |in North streor Is aimed mo hiy Cidess c T I wera considered until 4.45. In the at- | {90n( © CUre, -t oy rate, you knoW | pigrg) gecident on - Sunday. While : e westerly winds;.and on Wednesday | dapghter, 1t belng iven to her by his ases Assigned. tendance from here was Miss C. E, |YOU have instant rellef. D oo™ The barh e slpped | In Table Linens we are prepared af ‘:’»nr‘_:'l:‘flher and siowly falling tem- mo‘Exer. which claim Mrs. Connor algo Irehfolilo‘\\':lngner:;:yw‘e\g;!vlr:ahis;le‘dl_ Hopkins. H. B. Smith, 205 Main Street. ;l)r;‘ll-g]\ttl|;-’llrlu‘:l" e 'mr|q>;x:‘sl:’flrr‘ll In-|every point to give the best varistys perature makes, Ths o 3 - Norwich, Monday, ) 21, , A - jurics to his kneecap, 1 i : F quality and value: ) 74 Observations in Nerwlah. Srty Dlongs th Mr. Gonnar and ihat he | to follow the ease on (Hial, Penn Met- | BULLETIN'S ACADEMY FUND Hexamethylenstetramine Ehahan o this city wih summoned and | ality and value e | % inherited it from his mother's estate. |al Ceiling & Roofing Co., limited, vs. GETS ANOTHER BOOST | 1% the name of a German chemi rendered medical assistance. Dependability— that is the keynote & The following records, reported from |° The case was not completed at 4.35 | Plaut-Cadden Co. o e ————————————————lof the stosks. All our Tabls:Lineus s riacy, show the changes [o'clock Monday afternoon and was ad- | At Norwich, November 22, Wrancis | Contribution from Miss Mary Gros- | Of Foley's Kidnoey —Remedy. H | are "ouf girect uspensanes, grature 'and tho barometric Journed” ntil next Monday morning | Campbell; vs. ‘Sarali Myinness, excri | venor Ely and Miss Augusta C. Ely DISUNE ST e T Rel ST MARRIED p:m:s :,:".:J..'-w, ol | o s Monday: here at 9.30 o'clock. ‘Willlam P. Wade vs. John B. Gladue, 7y ot S 0N Al - x P ALMER-——In Williman- | E R WISHAN iat. Businike. At Norwleh, November 26, A. N.| Amounting to $250. el e e e e © be had elsewhere, hereabout. . 12 m. In the case of Susan E. Knight vs, | CArpenter vs. H. H. Guffey. % The largest singie contribution to | edy promptly at the first sign of kid- S e We''are. satisfied that HousewiViie astlc b FE Alonzo Main and others, exceutors, the | At New Lonlon. November 29, A.|mThe Bulletin's Free Academy fund was | ney tronble and avoic who Buy thell Table .Lineris;hetk L Highest 52, lowest doweees we sustained pro forma. Do lpes and wife vs, P. E. Murphy received on Monday, helng $250 from |ady The Tee & Orgood Co i In Groton u..ob-:{ = e s .sa o fi n the case of T. H. Wilson vs. the . Miss Mary Grosve Bly and Miss | e———— by the Rev Geors % . Comparisons. Connecticut company the demurrer to| At New London, November 30, | Aususte. & My of AWalthatm Mase e “White and Miks prices and save this list for refs oc ln s. Predictions f6r Mondk Unsettied |& Dlea in abatement was argucd and | Frank Orchard vs. Equitable Home | the largesi single contribution to th crgason hill had a5 guests on Sun- | B : ; etelige. WURtHor: WA TIORtRWAGE. the judge took the papers. Assurance Co.; A P. Tanner Vs |gooq car The letter accompanying 98Y Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Beetham. SHABAN - NOLAN_In 1T v Monday's weather: Fair; mnorth- | TWO COURT dikesFHuf.afl Ea:lm\lgle“l,i;;‘mcu’\efifi?cg (}’é“phu_- the check We are glad of this . Harry ‘Carlson has returned to the | 1f 1910. by Rov. = Arthur | Oficects N B gl leadings were ordered in_three t Norwich, De ;" Josephus | opportunity of expressing the interest Scotland rond after a monti's absence | Patrick F. shahan of Norwich Town Experienced Fiitin .y weeks in (he case of Bessie A. Heath | Stone and wife vs. H. W. Corcoran; | Wiich we iwaye feel in the afrairs at |at his home In Ellenburg, N, Y. o2 A sabeth Nolin “'Table Linens A Vi Vorwich Bottle & Junk Co. vs. Fanny ville, | /. Sun. Moo and Tides. i Y Al Bt I Lanis @06t v Ealomon| Lome Clavence Mell and his sons, Frank | poDALSKI -SKRABA —In Occum. Nov, | = n s 3 In the case of Flavey ve Stevens. a | Wochsler; D. 1 ot e Ratn This brings the total amount to|and Harold Mell of Lisbon spent|” 13 1810. by Rev. Francis J. Kuster | gojnon iuie Bieached, Al Linem - demurrer was argued and the judge | Wechsler; Louls Weinstein vs. Lewis | $5340 and it must be remembered |Sunday with Mr. and Mns. J. D. Mc Wadislaw Podalski of Moosup and i oo - Gty Lo?k I!rk:t- papers, - > ’wflAh;!"-N’“ oridon Becamher. b, that the fund closes tcday, so that th Carthy. Miss Hedgwiga Skraba of Occum. Table Damask o and 65c 8 yards > n the case of C. D. Greenburg vs. v L , cel el " | epportunity of contributing is still be. v - - W t SUR® S H — n_Oc- b 'y s Osher Ferman, picadings were ordered | Frasse Co. vs. Norwlch Belt Manufac- | ihla you. . aalhe Harmony Whist club met Mon- |8 I Y (he Hev. v J. | dl-nch Extra Heawy, All:Yinesy in two weeks. turing Co., Tnc. Previously acknowledged. S Rl b LS ke g L Kuster, Josepli Surzynski of Ver- | Bleached Table Damask — at $1.00 & [ 3 ML Sk Top |Of, Eim avenue. Three tables were | saifies and Miss Adeialde Rinkoviseh | ho 637 — - — I T S e CMBOOIE L e 0 fplayed. Occum, yard. 6.48 Miss Mary G. and Miss Augu o, | 6.29 SUDDEN DEATH OF - DISCUSSION ON Cdurg. 557 Seiiesieea.. 350 Mr. and Mn d White of TR i | weh Fine Quality, Satin Finieh, 40 3 chester were s over Sunday of DIED 2 ring : i bt 3 ¥ of | p 50 @ 2 a4z | o _ THOMAS VAUGHN. | PROPOSED CHARTER. Jinch Drop. | Mrs Georse 4t Hor, ome. on | DARROWL 15, Waserford. |Conn Nm‘,,","',f’l' Dumask — at $150 and $2.00 & 4 . e L urs after Nigh water it is low | Aged Teamster Passes Away from (Continued from Page Five.) Fairview reservolr on Monday aft : L 32 1910, Frances Darrow. widow of | yard. ¥ ich is followed by flood tide, : % noon was 315 inches belew high wates | Mr. and Mre. Manfred Barber re- | Samuel Darrow B Napki all linen—at G I d ' Heart Disease. e S g, . mrrell %aid ¥e8. | mark, "showing the usual large con- [turnea Saturday (o Huzheedaic. T I, | BROWNING—1n precou [ Siamkiiy, 6.8 sioe : b N A 2 sumption on Monday. There is a good | after (wo weeks' visit with Mrs. D. i aged | to $5.00 a4 dozen. ur iniprove GREENEVILLE | Following sight ndisposicon that | ing il more powar tham the counct | umPion on Monday, Theee 134 goat | §i°% (S Ry, R R P || s B 3 s’ £ o il ne as lasted for the past three or four | had, e old charter requires thai 2 o =t = e P Funeral from his late hursda ing, stze, all linen—at $1. 3 Engine Company Elests Officers— | Weeks: Thomas Vavehn passed away | the voters shall determine the amount | There the first well d¢ down 248 fect |Per = Nov dletock.” Burial 10 | 560 06" Horen ronchial Lozenges| Meeting o Troek c Monddy aftarnoon at about 3 o'clock at | of money to he expended each vear. It | 414 the second down 39 feet. Boulder hile here Rov. Wil | Pa q ing of Truck Company No. 2. | Mo oy A i s dug | Was & strong feature of the 614 chars | e being struck in the sécond well [of New York was entert: |FAGHN I Norwich, Xov 4, Thom- The annual meeting to hoart disease and old age. e had | ter that the annual budget must be re- | Which ganses much troudle. and Mrs. O. 8. Smith at their home| as Vaughn 89 ven : | _ . will give immediate relisf in all cases| ~The annual meeting of Engine com- |not been seriously sick at any time |fetred to the Teople, and that is now |, I Afohegan park the pipe linc isjon Huntingion avenue. [ MOURY 1 tacanvill v, 1 Paut) B 3 Bliachoss, Bresenit, ' Coughe, HhsTion’ 2 was held Monday evening |anq on Monday morning was about as | changed. »lvmg braced and wired up with tres- Interesting descriptions of Portiand, | Moury, aged abou rs. ‘Tab‘.e Sels ¢ H y coppany’s rooms on North |usual and appeared quite smart and in | What the mayor and council former- | 1165 Orezon, have come from Williani |BAB In Norwic | Colds, and all affactions of the Throat Main street. The .:_\»mm was opened | 566G apirits. His death came sudden- |ly could not do, the commission could TS o | Franeis. Tufts, who has secured the | EiTet 0. Widow « T s 1 and Lungs. s o by First Assistant Mc- | 12%na" unexpectedly. do and it would require 15 per cent. | n the City Court. | position of electrician in the Portland | Fyuneral from isisting of Pap after st business was the | he deceased was 89 years of age|of the voters to get it nofore a city | 'There was much business before the h school. Mr. and Mrs. ( | Street, Wi Napkins to match — at, thess | farge Box 10c al clection of officers for the coming |and was born in Voluntown, He pass- | meeting. This would be hard to get. | City court on Monday morning, there Tufte recently received from BNy '"“fi‘fflfn" follows: Foreman. | oq mos¢ of his life in Voluntown, but| Mr. Tirrell thought this an excellent | Deing twelve cascs of intoxication. It box of red hothouse roses which at 35.00 to $20.00. R DUNN'S PHARMAGY Thoniss ,,,:‘,]N"’“v‘-"r"("l‘ assistant. | for the past thirty-five years has been | point, but he thought that city meet- | Was found that this was for the most now growine there out of coors, - wrds at $5.25 to $30.00. 3| Richa e W living in Norwich. He had two sons, |ings very seldom materially changed | DAt caused by a teaing held at|weather being mild Jike that of early | $6.00 to $37.50. > < ‘1‘».:\\-’“] T sécretary, €. J. iyt their whereabouts are not known. |the budget. The new plans call for |the home —ofJoseph Shehofski, wl | a6 $900 0 A % 50 Main Strect. e “;‘;f*;"‘]:)v” Michuel Bray He was a teamster, well knownabout | the budget to come before the city be- - ’:\rrvslu: Monday, charged with | e | i 2 ds at $1.00 to $21,00. octsd i ol aney. the city for years, being an eccentric | fore election, instea ‘hich | keeping a disorderly house. PRI y -_— ce to be given Phanksgiving and |§imae o 1 o ication led the New London Globe to STy o g | one dozen Napk 0" match—a 3 other business was brought un. The | " Because of his pecullar methods e | not. aoe wiscly ther San me tapes ong | Wonder if it was caused by the short | Shahan-Nelan — Wedding — Pleasant 15 Wain Sireet, to $12.50 a set % NOTICE comdy, I8 at present in fine financial | was reputed at onme tme to have|of office. The submitting of the bud- | 28¢ of Water here. Surprise Party—Local Notes. | condition, 2s a bright outlook |amassed quite a fortune and after he | get to the people, however, can easily s i = PR N T Or. Louise Franklin Miner o now | (07 the fuiure. gave up his bafn in Rockwell street|be put in the charter and' the num- Wants Name Changed. A pretty wedding took place Mon- Lunch 'S Following the business of the meet- . i g h } 5 day morning in the Sacr Heart 3 aated I 0e W iBiae, Breed Mak | 1ng rree g e many of the hoys in that vicinity spent | ber of the signers for the referendum | On Monday, Nathan S. Penich peti- | G2 I s 3 Ll s - ne refreshments were served and a |myuch time digging up_ the ground | can ‘ba changed. tioned the superior court to have his | CHUTCh when Patrick Shahan of v | 5 ; Room 1 pleasant social evening was enjoyed |thareabouts looking for his treasure. I W. Cary read the report of the (name changed to Nathan S. Penn. He | WIh) Toyn wax united i marriaze | Funara] E“’ch rs' Lunch Scta—Cloth and._half doses Office hours, 1 to 4 p. m. SILITRg — commitiee of 1904, which favored the | also wants the name for his wife and |2 1 4 g e} Napkins 1ol match et 57 oL 1 none ugi?a R NORWICH DISTRICT WOMAN'S taking the budget away from the peo- | children. by _the Rev. Arthur O'Keefe. The —AND— set. -— Pleasant Surprise Party. ple. ot cmianin: bride wore & wedding gown of white = HOME MISSIONARY SOCIETY messaline satin Lunch Napking—fringed. hemstitch= s ! : 7 % with oranze blostoms. She car party of sixteen young friends called | New London Wednesday at Methe- | cemaa sor n worim s, hon” pieTendUm, | Union Service—Reports of State C. E. |white praver book. The bridesn Tray Cloths—hemmed, homstitched . v h Irish point lace Miss Hazel Loomis received a pleas- tbert Boardman moved that the NORWICH TOWN trimmings, and a long tulle ven canght E bal cd and scalioped—at $1.00 to $7.50 & : mpaitmers. ys the Best ant surprige. ¥riday ovening, when a | Twenty-first Annual to Be Held at|Sense of the meeting is that 15 per it s A'wa Fit and WORK- | 8t her home on Prospect street. Dur- fon—| 1 X Miss M Nolan, a sister ¢ © Dric o . RE- | ing.the evening cames sl moisic oerq | dist:Oburchs £6 /8" per cent. - Mr. Browning thought | | Convention—Methodist Church Ob- | Miss Mary Nolun, a sister of the bride. Lot eanbpentiat oo to. $LUD ) DANSHIP Enjoyed And’ refbeatimein on J— it best to leave the matter with the | serves Temperance Sunday—Death | WA, E0Whed In awhite siii mull and CHAS. H. NICKERSON, Those present were Misses Li The twenty-first annual meeting of | commission after making the.sugges- | of John Browning. SR n el Sat S e Iy Assistant Asbestos Doilies or heat-proof Mats Merehant Tailor, 128 Main St Austin, Erma and Ethel Berry, Jean. |the Woman's Home Missionary society, | tion, but he thought & per cent. or per- —_— NaTed M Tt s, e Telephone cali 52 —at 10¢ to $1.00 each, > 12 i otte Finlavson. Jennie ang Fiore ains | Norwlch district, will be held at_the | haps 350, too many signers taget. On | On Sunday evening a union service atod 48 host man. 0 { ila thews, Ruth Burnap and Eva Lu Methodist Episcopal church in New |his suggestion. Mr. Boardman with- | 160 by the Y. P. S. €. I5. was held in it AHe R Neaing | Henry E. Churel Wi Smith Allen. | _— e | CTingies. aN@ Jert o London, Wednesduy. with sessions in | drew his motion. the chapel of the First C fona Rt awagt aney S gk y12daw: t Turner. Fre D e First Congregational | the bride's parents nd' Mr y12da ST gy B e o the morning and affernoon. The pro- | ~Mr. Boardman moved that it be the [church, at which reports were heard | Soones St oo o rd Mre. — - E LADl S ! nand, Alfred Lawson and Albert An. |Eramme follows: sense the mesting to oliminate the |from tiose Who altonded the Siate A1 S Bo b ot vy o 0L Me Y L Yl | Towels, Ete. . drews. Morning. worde, “and who has not for one Christian Endeavor convention, held g i S el T es 1 = di N - The party broke up at a late hot Sk P e immediately preceding his election | two wecks ago in Waterbury, o ine e peeced byish Latest Styles in Ladies’ Velvet === ald, as . . : ur | 10 o'clock—Devotional service: prayer, | immediately preceding his el ¥ nd the couple were showered s | Fine 1 « splendid_assortment We Are Showing Qur Usual High veryone reported an enjovable Rev. W. P. Buck. paid_taxes other than state tax Frank Durr gave the programme of | with congratulations snd wishes and Buckskin Shoes | —patterns especially desigtied for em= ning 10.15—Opening of convention Cidie sl L LR the meetings and spoke of the Satur- | for o happy married life. : broidery work, beautiful and exclusive Grade Assortment of | - Jinutes of last annual meeting, el o e Rt Siatlon beelim [ 8an morning service at which there y " Mrs. Shahan e i e R o 1 at 20c to $1.50 each. Mesting of Truck Compa . 2 Anuual report of secretary. Miss R cor this | a8 an address on visions of God, ser : n train for thel ot 2300 Endpsetid oo e v e Lol Florence Washburn '* || There arose a discussion over this | vice. opportunity and selt. We must | i during ich thee i FRANK A. SILL |, Bureau ond Sideboard Scarfs, plain _On Monday evening Truck company : latter suggestion and Mr. Tirrell said in_our assistance 1o the so- | ton Froviten S : i , oider cwest patterns—at No. § Bl & egulas biiainase ooo0n Annual report of treasurer, Mrs, | latter suggest Pl e . tance 1o the so- |ton Providence, and Portland, Me. On [ oo . ind_emb newest pattern A lar by neeting T e Lot it was the idea to get men qualified | cia; problems of the da open | their return ti EANS 3 Cle | Telephone. 104 Main Street. |5ic to §2.00 each in their rooms on North Main street. Aot et Rl et for the office rather than to have them | parlfament, conducted o psH £ n < i The regular routine busin, of the Appointme B the party candidates. It wives a man | Shaw of. Boston. live Rt A cre otreRt - ; i o company was transacted, after wh Singing. P of. Boston, live questions were | Mr. Shahan is the son of Mr. an R B R e et . S. 8. Prentis. S anels ked by The Word Vision Featured. and both the bride and groom are well () I O !\S - ¥ gy B e L Response, Mrs. Thomas Latham. L Alli c. BT 3 nown and popu in Norwich and | e D ® § Cia alues t & comparison of prices and| r . 3 Mr. Boardman said he wanted it so | Allison C. Rogers told of the won- | kI and popular in | T sotmre Buror Ol Chentee 2 B owntiufone, Mk that.the socialist Darty’ could have a | deFTUl and ‘mipiring convention. ‘e |Tafivile. | (e i Yl \ and repairs given » sitin ves on Bos s candidate. ccorations were of purple ani white | Amo: e out of to u pres- | e rorut atrent well avenue, Report of the conference annual i | bunting; facing the audience outiined | ent at the ceremony were | r ANKSSIVIN, areful S mecting. Overcome Party Lines. In clocirle Tishes avas the wora Aied | relatives from Hartford, Portland, Me. | £ k at fair prices at Atiington ‘Podler. ob MatdL. ts ~isit. Noontide Prayer, Mrs. J. Greer. Rev. E. S. Worcester explained that |{on Letters of greeting were read |and Boston. | Bk his Doothie Gt o L Luncheon. it was not prohibiting any club or as- | from the Vermont New Hampehire e | Needs _em M pH R ’ North Main street, . Afternoon. sociation or party standing for some |and Texas state unions. An address | Pleasant Surprise Party. i C y . 1.50—Devotional service, Rev. R. C.|definite principle or measure of muni- | was given by Willinm Shaw of Bos- | \fiss Icatherine | AWohilebe S —AT Hare: i & ahort list of apscialivaliss Limund Portelance of Central ave- Browning. DAl reforim. What is sougnt i the | ton, aimilar to one given here Tecently | pichbantls. sveprised Suturda evening | | for Thanksgiving needs. Every item Mai R nue is spending, & few days with re riipb ke orni, s ovi e old political lines | by "him. A E. society Cairo, T o g sy e 4 | o { oWy 101 Main St., Norwich, Conn. | 3i\%. o Wottgemre™ 907* Witn x Noese Mre WP Back ™ | which aid not originate in the cities, | Exvpt, takes (hirty-nine coples of tng | Ty DATey of vouns friends, at her | (O ANSTON'S, |is important—every reduction “quoted bl a inging. §0¢ ses masionsl fe pRosiuit thim gu- | Cheivtion. Nndskvor World “Omé “of | io. L0 itele were enfoven and | o 3 |is genuine. Note carefully these items: — e et rs. Eugene Keenan of Boswell ave- Report of the national convention | IN& the cities ere is 10 rea- | the speakers.made an address Urging | botrechment P ey %S | nue visited at the home of her par- R general managers, Mrs. A. W, |#0n why the people should vote on | yrison reform. SIn8 | Cetreshments wero served. Mics DON'T DELAY. |50c Table Linen 39c e ted ot M bome. of general gers, R finke B ihe' oonanbt. ot e : - leben was inted a silver mesh bi | 50c_Table ents in ett City on Sunday. (:mlmrsv A il ; Inspiration Received. [and a silk umbrelia by iends | _moviadaw i—_-_ s " s ftering. A enir i George F. Hyde said present. The party brol up at a 62-inch bleached Table Damask in A large patty of young peop i " Mr. Browning explained that i it yide saic o can't toll | h ¥ \ c e ol pri Bl ‘"‘lm_l;w?:)‘" “f)"*;'r:g E,fm n of ‘nm ers. was desirous to favor primary elec- |¥ou of the impressions made on us,qlate hour after a most enjoyable eve- | five select j — Thanksgt $iven ir PoRtsEantl Loty Adjompmpet tlona this section could not he cut out. | the inspiration received. ‘we are go- | ning. | spectal at age ¢ regular pric {ant all haqa a fi time. At this point, Fred Klein moved |In& to try to live it out. went into SRR 2 . fpl vl nn NORWICH ’:)’;:E;?:::“:.‘B:SHW (hat the meeting adjourn, whieh It did | the eharch and locked for the voung Married in Norwich. 75¢ Taple Linen &8¢ Willis Thompson of _Groton at ten o'clock. | peoble, but it was full of middie-s Oh_ November 3. Adelurd Goudrean | — — Amy Wheeler and Miss Margue: S o pegule. sndiL asked I this e lana Mise Delia Semino were married ! heh Bleached and Half Bleached rite Clarke of Willimaniic were Sun. {In Children's Class for Fall Term—]poNEMAH NIGHT AT State Y. P. §. C. E. convention. Chris- |y Norwich by H. H. P justice . | rable Damask, very fine auaiite= . e 1§ a neafR 8% the s of 5 ian Tndeavor must mean something |, o ot e bride and zroom i ving epecial 58c a yard, reg- The Faflmng Studm)’ {5, Gttt Tl of Mr. sue T 0 Byl et THE Y. M. C. A. ROOMS | when it Is haviced wp by Such wurnest | 3ore risidonts of Tattvite =0 e price T8¢, e — The Norwich Art association held its K. men and women. During the conven- AL By Ly 1 Willow S GOLDEN WEDDING regular monthly meeting on Monday | General Participation by the Guests— | tion the word Vision and tho thought Starts for New Orleans. 1$1.25 Table Linen 95¢ r ot Ob: d ™ NS aiAR Vool ith 6 e B Inresting Hasicatball Game. S \y!'ri)yr’:h e e Frank Lafleur of South B street h: d i N | e it Tiian e erved b, . 5 endance. bt - i determines {5 Ll g | 3 1 Tinis! bie n = e L g, and Mes Sonathan | entES. gyptian art was given| Mondns nisht was Poneman nigne |IEely. the quatits G our ‘work and |severedhis somnascion with the vone. | Wednesday Eveming, Nov.| ziwcn sy vwen Tane bumasts g ¢ " |by Miss Faith Leavens, There was also | at the Y. M. C. A. About eighty men | 1t5, @ffec o i milie eatiy | UERNS ol P 90 special 2 yard, regular prices $1.23 ali Paper, Lace Curla'ns,| = Bells Fourche, 5. 0. 2'short puper on Windlow Homer, the | who'are empioyed In- the Poneman | -Thoushts athorod from the con- |for New Yok where he wi 19ih, at 8 o'clock, ab fiie| iy e v verd resuiarwrices ¥ 07 3 ) a 1 - | mills 1 11 o vita- entio; e: 3 o i in 1 Saturday, whel e lea g Window Shades Surrounded by thefr ehildren and |Painter and illustrator recently de-|mills In Teftville accepted an invita- | Jour "community. - Nothing developes | Orl 3. Laflear expocis t snond | vocidence of Mrs. Wm. C. | & J grandchildren in Belle Fourche, South | forancss D, Coit And Mrs. John | . | guests &t this thme ana o Selimhtoe | US as something o do. God is the only | the \inter months in that_place, in | F'€S] . L.\ Linen Napkins sta, Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Brew Gay, who formerly resided in Po- Abell were admitted as new associate | evening was the resull. There was a | Rfluences that can reform man. God [the employ of his uncle, who is en- g St > = members. Refreshments were served. | class drill by the senior members of | W1l repay those who look out for His |gaged in business there. | Lanman, 218 Washington Si.|THres seECIAL OFFERINGS ~nd specialties in Interior . ietanuck, in the town of Preston, cel Th ol a * frty cause. People are t ng harder than % 5 » nen— ., in th n of | z e acsociation offers s scholarship | the asgociation, where thirty took part, ving han Napkins, 5-8 size, all linen—at $1.29 Decorations. chrted their 50th. wedding anniver- |, the children’s class for the fall term | there were piayed on the floor sev- | €V¢T not only to preach put to live the Personals. All interested in the fight against|a doen, value Pervonal attention to sracts, | e amwngay afternoon, November 14. |of 1911, The scholarship will be open | eral interesting games when everyone | E08pel. Three things essential to spir- | 11y, prentice of Boston was a vis- : h blishment | kins, 3-8 1l linen—at $1.85 r_and Mrs, Gay were well known 1 |t ail the children in the achools In the | present was Siven wn onprtinity tq | lbual fellowship are unselfishnoss, uni- (1 140y, Prentice of Boston Tubsrculosis and in the establishment| Napking, 3-8 AR g this section, as up to tem vears ago |city or town or Norwich in which|play, and, as-a cencluding number, | Yersal love, and a consclousness of i i SELh Slute; Capp Jin. Now: London] & ool tinh Al ThieraE they had wiwavs resided in Preston. | qriwing is taught and also to the chil- | there was an exciting basketbull game | G00: A new society is being reported S : ; | Napkins, size wch. all linen They iwent west to join theic children |gren in the schools of Jawett City. hetween Weaye Shed No, 1 and Weave | !0 Boston every few hour e ey, {County are especially invited. to at- |$2.69 a dozen, value $2.00. who had located there some time be- 3 ¢ L - ety 5 i ie Hartford union came fifty or |d from Lisbon to Merchanis avenue, I e b - —n Shed No. 2. Music was furnished dur- Y oF Tartville. tend. k g i WANT TO BE PARDONED. ing the evening by an orchestra com- ¢ headed by business men | T 4 AT | Turkey Red Damas yiheir, mans telends in s place | BE PAF posed of Edward' Drecd. Davia Liv- | dlplaving buttons whin 1912 wecing [0 . : Mr. Gunshannon, the State Tuber- | st : sh them a long contiuuation o = ; . E he convention to meet Iu Hartford n | Victor Dion of St. Dominick, ( : e TG R e o4 Sh: . & o : Three from This County Tired of State | ingstone, Everett: Goodwin and John - > Dion C | A i ak and| Best quality Turkey Re thelr married [ife and evers succees ke oy M. Swahn, and at a late hour refresh- | %1 da, is visiting at the home of his {culosis Commissioner, will speak and |, [ . Dphankaegiving special 38c & t 1 bring. . : menta of sandwiches and coffee were e 1 fred Dion of South A street. | there will be other addresses. | yard, regular price 50, served by Mrs.” Hull, Mrs. Morse and | Jemperance Sunday Observance. the Misses Tiull. A enjoyable ti Temperance Sunday vas observed G. H. LANMAN, | L H Sy Sy CET | MAKE YOUR OWN sy Sl 5008, Linen Toweling was experienced by everybody. at the Mothodisy Eplscop Shaptor Red) Grosel | TWO SPECIAL OFFERINGS 3 t DRAGGED ABOUT THIRTY FEET_! Thirty-four prisoners in state prison — lwho want to be liberated have filed L. E. Harris Thrown from Wagon on |petitions to onsidered by the board Pulimertiwn R {of pardons which meets in the supreme - e - - 2 v gl AR, sehool hour. Th F. C. ATCHISON, M. D., | ..., : [court goom in the capitol on Monday. | 'FS, NBE 28 SUGTEE L\ hite | s wive PHYSH 1 The Jineup of {he two basketpall [a special service during the Sund ST L ——| All Linen Crash for toweling, brown, & g by Murphy, Aberg 2, Caron. Piliing | er: Myrtie (IO formuls ihol he was thrown from the wagon his |the board that his parents need his| ¥ . 03" Fountain, Norman. Foul | McCord: pasior's remarke- speach for | ao ity ooty LEbisCasoRTn AR ' wagon and he was dragged for about | VERrSOE. o L\ (1t his sen. |28 referee: Stone as umpire. The | Are You, Agnes Gemble; reading of a E. Harris was driving a | *f. Aber, E g, G | i Miner: Down to the s 4 CIAN AND SU {Fhad e “Thase rom this county Averg c, Emerson rx. Ca =l Miner: n ! hieached and ehecked — Thanksgiying a2 D SURGEON, | horse along the Palmertown road on| phose from this county are: = 1" s Wesva Shed—Fountain If, Nor- | o Brown: A Littie Boy's | A Speciniist's Adyi i “o—.a.—.-z-..—..—~-y! L B0 w yard, resulnr prics. AR Second ¥ Shaunon Bldg, | Nondas. hear noon time. the ‘bridle | "Cipt 3 of last year to serve a sen- | Man rf Grant o, Brown rg, Pilling Ig. | Speech. D Shut, e na recent iasy { f1 Al Linen Crash for toweling, brown ————={out and suffered serions injuries. As |ADUSINg a small giri in Groton. tells S No. 2. Goals were made |1 8 %o = Nhomie-made "Haly aKes O1 :. Miae o yard, regular price 15c. grtiss, as well as for stopping falling hai, | | italizing the hair ronts. ‘an | | Easy Poi AN Ocens 25 or 30 feet. He sustained a bod . Y e BEATAA Ao G Al ratr tTte. Ealven. Clipping. Mrs. Manning: A Bov's Rea- |destroving the dandruff germ. ~ This & Al Oc ions. [ wonnd. which may have o ne|tence ia excessiva. that his health fa : 3 he Drunkard" s of special interes Reform. Henry Asninall: A Boy’s De- | GEDULDIG'S, |iu | [ Education is the best ufilee: . s 77 Codar Streat | * VNG NMF of Montville was calleq |10 tree years for theft in New Lon-| Vaudeville and Motion Pictures. | s SPeech Myrtie McCard: A Box's i Bae rmscade e sseistant; Knowing how facili- }} |, Our Anaual Sals of Silverwargiigls . . s and rendered medical assistance to the | 400 s F v | superintendent. i A% “Who have ot seen it ) tates the work of every depart- ||| continue all this week, to and includ- | T . — linjured man e ?{I"f"'{' Tn{mgn—.ne« on l-:ev':. ’;2 Manager Adams has a Dbill of six| pEA 1€ the formuia ment, and in none so much as in ||| ing Saturday, November 19th. i % [save that he is innocent. . He SV | vo Dicture num- | Mrs. Julla Talbot spent a_duy last |Bay Rum. alio purchase 3 DR. E. J. Vears old. ociigt - B o A R "“‘1‘”9;( with friends n New London. |{ssiled bottie of Lavona de Compo = a |the well known Wm. Roge's & Sore’ & A Funeral e Vision of ‘tne. Niant. present o clever | - Men A, B Geer ang nor auugnior (St o gnecnclf drachm By | Norwich Business ||| predusts. every pisce of which is guar: Suite 16, Shann 5 Injured by Large Stone. skit which draws forth much laugh- | DOFIS were with Mrs. Geer's paronts [ (id' By Run, and then ~aq the Ty “:; T lan!ud both by ourselves and the man+ | Take elevator Diresiy: While at work Saturday afternoon | ter and shows to advantage the ability |1 Scotland Just week. e’ Composce’s shuke thoroughly and C ll 7 ufacturers. It is full 12 dwt plated, ednie dlevato Mbl M ot ot S v Bl C AR s Misx Angio Perking, a tescher from | 3ppls K aud ol (0 the rog ; oliege B faxt which teasns 10'% MGl b tprery e street, the site of the old Blinderman Doherty's Doodles, -us usual, excite | Groton, was in town Monday fo visit | Pf HE l-:r"u‘w“»b ‘,‘ }_"h»:;vl:’;“’flfi :ulll R At 4 ool instruction in t“is line has been and Embalmzr building, Frances w'Donnell of Valloy | the interest and ger a good hand, | the Town sirest street Was badly hurt by & large stone | while Ten Brocke & Henry, as =ing Mrs. Etta Lewls of Willimanty Whitestone 2o and the 3 F. C. 10, rolling on to hitn. His bowsls Were]ins comedians, are ifitewize Claver, and | the guast over Suniday of Mra Charies | action o A [ g g Pl Al it 70 Frankiin St, Bulietin gidg, M jcrashed."hia lag was cut and crushad | (he Sime can be said of Mahoties & | Tutts of Clrcbgade 5veiia R L L Ty them 3 Ay 73 Telephone 642-1, 41e ek umbacked o D ay tama: | asepine Davia siiga to the delght |18 Marforis M. Barher st Plain |perfeccty Wit WHe ofuer 'iagtedient Prompt service day or nignt. M| diacdly after the sccidans togk place | of tie Sudieace. while ne Grear ich: il 1s in Hartford for a twe weews |2hd IMparts & most pleasing scent He y Dr. = A wr - v sufe te get all encl It L - Lady Ansistant, where he was attend ards in his impersonstion of a bailet | VISt With Miss Daisy Frazer. Vonn 'de *Composes: packige. 4o i {taine 16 coloring matber. but was |gFay halr to 1t8 nature 153 natc 100t 2 ¥ CONAVE. 3 Pramr | M yoy have any nesd for Silverware {m the Thankegiving table, then take | advantage of thie Sale Befors it sads fun Saturdsy mght. eepecially successful. We give care Lo typewriting and com mercial law as well, but always i remernber, instruction i bowk- osisines ‘16 Brindvin, Shahan. dancer and his Oazzling costumes | | Mrs. Heternan and ber damgnter, | i i WiRRle SRS 0l SEIR i rost imporiant ’ . Theatre. = made a big hit. Clinton & Nolan. the | Miss Helen Heffernan of Wor Air ana hesides entiila von o 5 | course of construction, will cost about | laugh provelkers ieehio af tha. Scotland roasl, Yo mot apply where hair is mo¢ o Crifeeal $12,000,000, - The Girst prize of $1v for the per- | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph eetham of | aired. noviadaw

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