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: [ 75 3 G NiEna s gt g T T SEL & & 7 | fi lm' PERSONAL m! 2 PLUHAIJTY R i 9 TWENTY-FIVE GALLONS COUNTY COMMISSIONERS i TE. GRANT MORE LICENSES. ! " “ ”1. Rev. C. A. Northrop preached in the E EAB"ES 2' ‘OF WATER A MINU' ——————— | Congregational church in Willimantic g Shown in Test Made at the Artesian! Two More in Town of Stonington, but Norwich, Wednesday, Nov. 16, 1910. |on Sunday. Well at Meadow Brook—Will Go| Four Are Refused Eecause of Un- Native 5 T Ars. G c v . 5 &% - Deeper—Second Well Down 42 Feet| suitab Turkey3 | VARIOUS MATTERS feom 545 S street, Bast Sider 1o 3 | Recanvass of Election Results in Towns of Third Congres-| « fock AT - commissioners Hedge' avenue. el ; ; o v P : i i istri i E ‘ was in session in this city on Tues- Ar crop Thin seaspercor have Bad & WE |y gha Mrs. George R Tvde of sional District' Increases His Lead—Ballots Thrown | 0Op, Tuesdoy, atteroon Supt. L 51608 Wnén they geanicd o number of ; [ Yantic have returned from a visit of of the water buard went to- Meadow | licehses and audited o mumber uf _ " : " have all th Many rabbits are being shot, and |® feW days in Meriden and Hartford. Out Number 753. brovks, where o test was mude of i Biile” riie” licenses avanted : ¥ e 0 e | s £ S R P TN AR R e R ol | [P RS Bluttes e inae Mo s ot 3% ot 5t REmENERDGS FEATURSS Sin e ) P operated for 30 minutes, during which | Plicei Caton rathers, se8 Norti, A0 ' enzag e will be abowt the | Edmund, archbishop of Canterbury. The Bulletin, in view of the state- Preston . = time 750 gallons were drawn, which is | Streets Joan Qb GOOUiL go T Py Salem . Tonight. at the rate of 1,506 an hour and 36,000 e s dotatag Ll U e Market and Water he & Co. 143 West . Explanation Given by Hibberd R. Nor- [ ment of the Courant that its two ex- Zalem - seadt Order early for & There were 30 deaths. 30 marriages| man of the Commission on Charter |perts had canvassed the returns uflsmm"gm}" treets; J. . A S Ll $ ? % sl 866 a minute and is very favorable, in the | $iree b} phy’ 4 o select - o g0 e BT election night and found that Con- [Voluntewn .o o1% “us opinion of . the superintendent. but the fMain street: Andy Krolal, S North - gressman Higeins' plurality was Waterford .. Well will be driven deeper. Mhe wates | Thames stréef; Patrick Mahones “—etra g 9 Hibberd R. Norman, a member of the | has made a full recanvass of the Third oy Was from seven {0 efsht foet from the | Thumes street, o Nature students continue to make |charter commission, writes The Bulle- | congressional district towns and nds | Total .... ....6643 468 | top when they started pumping, but it | , Sprague—Roger Ryan, Daltic; Henry Somers Bros. oo i o Latern hin in their | i us tollans ro e e Bl | malite. 1. 319 D ity foil aonit at Mot a0 faat | A- Gaucher, Baltle. T T N search for mosses for winter stud of the Dropossd Heries. "Rha returne s roéeived fromey the f nainiained that level untll the| . Griswold—Drug, John FP. Gowman, v ' ' A word of explanation about the |town clerks, with the number of illegal | Jodoln's piurality ... Danihe Bthamed iife Bu Ia ROE of|SemELt Clty. ) : In the leading cities of the state last | initlative, recall and referendum fea- | votes that were thrown out in the dif- : Bourse & uficiont, though it shows that | Stonington—Aichael Burns. Stoming; week 60 building permits were issued, | jures of the proposed plan of city gov- | ferent towns, are herewith printed in Windham County. more water s being. secured @il the ton borough; Michael Keleher, Paw — — the toial’cost of bubdings being $137,- | ernment. full: fishffil"d e Y, 96 3ftime. A three gallon pail was used <'B,§};§‘k~flmmmn” £ John Farrell, 38 175, ‘When a given per cent. of the voters rooklyn .... .. 121 in measuring and it took from seven to C4 8 ol g > DR. KIMBALL petitions the hoard of dlreciors to pass| ~ VOTE FOR CONGRESSMAN. | Canterbury . .. 81 g e roes Tahe o | Ldberty atroet; Johm A. Caros. § Gar- Several week-end parties at shore |a glven ordinance, the board passes | - 2 - i Chaplin_. i these being secured in a minute. den strest. John McGowan. corner TAb- has removed his oifice 10 | cottages. for the days following | that ordinance, or calls an election to Third Congressional District. Eastfora™.". 1110 11 The second well has been driven to €Kty and Morgan streets: Michacl Shed, # Thanksgiving, are being planned lo- | vote for or again, Nobody else can re- New London County. ampton ..., ... 114 the dapth of 42 feet and. solld rock has| 98 binson street, all of Pawcatick: = 21 Froadway, Wanregan Block | .o peal an ordinance passed by the people. 2 Killingly et Boan' Atruck, and from ‘now on the| ere Xefused on tie wrounds that the | JX yge anksgivi; 2 . This is the initiative, ) o . | Plaintiela .. 314 319 well will go’ through rock. [ plases were not suitable. The commis- & Y ae T8 » m. Sondaye—| cpily . weather has started the| When the board passes an ordinance N = g E | Pomtret . a0 Theve is a small siream running into | Sioners found that the = sction in X X 5 Son I el tramps southward, and they have been | (eXcept in urgent cases for ‘the pres- g g & {Putnam .. 363 Fairview from Meadow brook and the|Which the applicants bl B Ao o “ | particularly numerous in town this |€rvation of the publie peace, health and -3 = £ |Scotland .... 19 4 |reservolr on Tuesday was 217 inches | Censes is not policed, is poorly lighted A Dls h we week, safety) that erdimance does not be- 2 : Sterling ... 19 0| below high water mirk, & drop of two |#nd is mainiy residential and adjoins p y e come effective for ten days. In that o Thompson 6 9 |inches Tuesday. gfl;e h)m!t‘ .‘»| St. Michael's parish, —lh! Sale at Spiritual Academy today and | ten days, if emough citizens protest, a H £ [ Windham 887 2| The superintendent states that while | church, school and church properts. i p “d of Thursday. Supper tonight 15¢, tomor- | Vote of the peaple must be taken for : S | Woodstock . 3¢ 3l many are boiling the water they drink [ In the opinion of the comuissioners ! 0! 4 Selections by Litchen orches- | Or against. This is the referendum. i @ S Thord ‘cannot be Impressed upen the |if an unsuitable localits in wwhic % ¥ The board may submit a proposed Or- | osrah i LT R T T 2945 people too much the fact that they license saloons. It would be uza 5 dinance of its own motion. Colehest H 294 should mot use it without bolling,the | the spirit of the law of the state as | M E cl“ It walk is being laid in| I for any reason they can name, st Lyme . 1 = pond being way below the point whert‘}j":‘"“?\_"",::" m:?"gr oy x”u" gl afly X sive Higgine' plurality, Higgins' total vote | Jodoin's total vote . enough citizens petition for the re- moval of any member of the board, an | Griswold election must ba held in which that Growon . member, if he does not resign, shall be Lebanon .... . it was intended to draft from. adway Congregational -anklin .. sporty, which will be a big improvement. and th reof. in 1 .. 10041 s el ¢ FED IN cient policed pa wevwn 9,823 NON-SUIT GRANTER IN {ment of the c CASE AGAINST CITY. to Paweatuck is Prices. Mortgages recorded in Norwich last | candidate to succeed himself. This|edyard ..., i1, 84 Higgins' plurality . 3 HEGAR OIS ke, SRt B I ORI R B AT e A Lishan | Whote number of illegal votes. ... Amendment Was Filed and Evidence tion and that which is noiced " | Splendidly equipped as we | total was 39,565 sell the gas plant: 301 citizens would | Niontviile .. 24| The largest number of illegal votes| Re9arding It Heard, Howgsver—Other| The entire list of licenses to be RemaeZHokRi petition the board to pass an ordinance | Xo\ Londo | thrown out in a single town was 62 in| Cases Off the List. |Eranted in Stomingion i v srented lare with fine Linens for — I'he Rev. H. B. Goodsell of Eastford |t0 ,sell the plant. The board might | Novw oy e |t il A NhEls owitwRe 02,10 | With' the excention of a : o paxd No 3 : o 2 A : o b d in that town i vill preach in the Voluntown BHaptist |consider and refuse to pass the o North Stonington 37 1illegal ballots proves to have been in| When the civil superior court, Judge o be issue Day and othe: UP-TO-DATE SHOES hurch on Sunday and may be invited [nance An election must be called to |Gid" Lyme ... . 3 lhe two countiéa 755, © 2o | case and jury, came in here Tuesduy | Thanksgiving Dy and stk . to accept the pastorate. Yote on it, and thelr decision would bs Dorning the caps gt J. B Wells os festal occasions, we solicit : the city of Norwich, a suit for $20.000, leathers Rev. Percy Barnes, rector of St.| Again, suppose the board votes to B was résumed. Last week the counsei | * $3.00, $3.50 and $4.09 John's Episcopal church in Essex, for- |sell the gas plant; 451 citizens might [JUMPED FROM ELEVATOR SURPRISE GIVEN for the plaintift asked to he allowed to Van' eppartanity ‘1o peasitt o i & | merly of \lnu\\wh s ru(ndid:ne [urH-:fl(list. and thus bring it before the | AND ESCAPED INJURY. MR. AND MRS. DONNELLY, | amend y,k:mu' vom{: ina unerhmmh e30) | PP Y P o — | chaplain of the state senate. eople. e B E fmsan i, timony had been heard and he W' O 5. g FERCUSON & CHARBONNEAU, | y e L | Suppose the director of public works | john Bowne at McCrum Foundry | Visited by Philathea and Baraca Mem- | dored to draw up a proposed anies Nrs Edmnd . e hae eturmes | Ehe results of our months of FERGUSON @ s _an ns were white with fkept the striets forn up unreasonabiy; Rowny St MeOoim . P e | it AL el e e Al o e | Saes. ma ) ler has veturned | | snow Tuesday morning, but it melted | demoralized his force and generally P i Rioke, ompote. | v, This was done and the clty did]from Pomfret. . Franklin Square.| Specdils. DIy ground is encountered | miscondueted Hirmselt, That womi be = hot ‘object ta the amendment Tussday - |gathering from the great very short distance below the sur- (a case for the recall, and 601 citizens [ John Bowile a forsman at the Mc-| Tuesday evening witnessed a merry | 30 T8¢t 9 (NS QRSNAMENL (RSB e mrefofi meets tc with the | S M 208 | Crum-Howell factory, on Tuesday af- | scene at the home of Charles S. Don- | MOTRIng and oyrt ) grder e A ; I~ puld set it In mation. These numbels | crnoon was going down on the eleva- | nelly, No. 225 Laurel Hil avenue. Ac- |clerk to file it The plaintiffs coun- | Misses Robinson 1 sucet. | linen centres, that you may . are based on the last vote for mayor. i 9 228 1 - R e ce of appeal has been fflod with | “'Tn Oregon 8 per cent. is required for | tOF With a truck and an empty barrel | cording"to well laid plans the ladies of | 5l then asked to be allowed further k of the superior court in the | Hatire . lent | when the elevator chain broke and let | the Philathea class of Trinity Meth- | testimony on this amendment, which| Holmes, admr., ve. Hrooks, ;‘,}\'e‘hl,:",:f:.‘y‘xfed‘rig?f;:sfa,.;‘; et sent | the elevator drop to the ground floor. | odist church carried into effect a do- goncerticd tho sfaRiliiy. of Lhe pole, and | wedneaiay was recently decided by Judge | terad, while Ndrwich is compact. In|BOWNe managed o jumpd off on the |lightful surprise for Mr. Donnelly, their |1t 8 hedrd. = L Des Mones it is 25 per cent. second floor and by 8o doing -escaped | much appreciated Sunday school ieach- ol g i “,i S hd ke o Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. In Oregon § per ‘cent. secures the |from serious Injury. The floor of thefer, and his bride. As previously ar- |motion for a mon-suit and the casc|ne Nifewes White Wil sall referendugn. while we suggest 1o But | elevator was badly smashed. ranged, Mr. and Mrs, George E. Rob- | 2nded. v | the 1atter B taing 4 . 200 prasente . oo > |for Tuesday went off the list.and court X vk in Oreson they pass on & good many | I0 the morning the elovator had got |inson presented themselves at tha|Tor Tuesday went off | several months \ss Doroghy Hall will entertain the | Lo b i o, | emjoy with us their beauty, ite ana | and we feel that the values 4 | rope »svend | which we have brought to- © probate court on Tuesday Mrs. Bowen qualified as admix trix of her husband's estate, and C. W. | 1% Oreson they va D aiae , out of order, gving up to the top with | door, apparently to make a long-in- 418 - 5 7 2 | — Harnes and G. W. Rouse were named | $iif MR ANGS Y BoN{0inoe Rk & rush before it ‘could be stopped. Tt | ténded eall; t the voulx couplea witer | | This momiug the court will come in| 0 T L | gether are worthy of yeur B e o was fixad up at noontime, however, and | amazement these callers were soon fol- | for She Ll 0L Ah SR O TSRS Mt s Before | ¢ hee ity of danger, ow=d by 3 e company of Philathea lity of danger, it was |lowed by a large company of Philathe: 5 L e e e e as appraisers. : agnin 25 u r > Tt takes 25 per cent. to start the re- | SYerY o 3 3 ar embers of the P. C. B. club T 3 U a = pll! nated. 11a es. d Baraca 3 1 s 54 ¢ New London walked to Norwich on | Gall both in Oregon and Des Molnax ot had o i oliiuniet e e oa 2en men, Bliing the house | ourt will probably sit i the cours of | has_close Sunday, dined at the Wauregan house, | OIIY Susgestion 18 29 per cent, which | gy NpAY SCHOOL TEACHERS. |evening Miss Mary E, Bidwell .present- | common pleas voom owing to the fact | Mystic » called on friends, making-the re- | W1en you consider that 2 man ©d to Mr. and Mrs, Dannaliv an elegant | that the supreme’ court judges will be < |most profound considera- | tion. pass the ordeal of a_prim: | turn trip by trolle A & Weris ot SU0% | Those of Second Church Discussed | compote, accompanying the same with | here to listen to the arguments for a| Ars. Gardis | saan S : | and o general election, seema fairly | Those of Second Church ~Discussed |compote, atcompansing the same WILh | pocount in-the congtassional dIStrict of | caday aite o a0 Just Glanee Over the will insiitute on November vaniei Lamont sove that those who [SMAL |\ oreon Muita et ) [ elly” expross “his 'sincare appreciation | tbe ballots cuat in the last alection. | Nelilo” by of Hal b thi i | Followi ag:t, 2 e n the paint shop may % : e Sk of t xpression of good will. Be- = e Alken gives a bridse p his alter- 2 28y, 1910, at Olympie Hall 1 certain that the paint will get icsed a direct primary law, a Sides this a prosramme. of music and | R J. JODOIN'S PETITION noon at which Miss Ds the honor owing ; 28 0, A ? thoroughly dry before there will be law, a corrupt practice | Fourteen wers present at the meet- (3009 this & Drosvamme of music and | guest. ! » N ieh e use for them on the roads. set, aw affecting the election of |ing of the Sunday school teachers of | FNer VA%, SLOFEE. T8 WaS I} WILL BE HEARD TODAY. *® | Bleached Damask, all linen, 63 imeh Norw? nn, | United States serators by the people. sedond Congregational church on | SHaTge ¢ 4 newsy: elyeted offieers: | = = | | the Second Congres: et Bl S Lol DL s S U 4 | wide, at 50c per yard. ’ reulars and cards requesting cit- | a8 well as many others. and defeated | Tuesday evening, which was held inj2iss Bidwell president; Mrs. Justices of the Conneoticut Supreme | g ¢ Jzene to show sympathy for the | Several measures desired by special in- | the south room over the Otis library, |TiCh: Sy Mrg, RONRSOR, tEA8: 1 Court of Errors Thayer, Prentice and | Bleached Damask, all linen, 70 imches . ‘ mas worker by doing shopping | terests. at § o'clock. Supt. J. Holland Larrab et et A soas E e i know | sending holiday packages carly | These three features are the mest | wag in ci A pegBiable discussion S fgeether with h.snd Mrv M, Roraback Will Hear It | wide, at 75c per yard. » re being received by malil | demoacratic system yet seem, shart of | took plac aining to matters of in- | Loy ®ang cake were served. Amonsz| In the superior court reom h |22-inch Napkins to match, $250 dezen, | town meating, and eeem a trifle as- | terest to the school aud was joined in [HEEE SO0 FA5E (Yere BRTOd. SMOE oning at 10.30 three member [ Smoked Slass will be {n demand to | tonishing to our eastern eyes. by & large numder. Tt was dacided to |30 FHHzthes, ladies present weve the} SOVl T of erver Bleached Damask, 72 inches wide, #d-{mote the eclipse of the moon tonight. | hold a eupper in the Sunday school | \1;55¢5 Josephine an da Tastor, | Will sit to hear the pe The moon is full this evening. and the | INTERESTS SHOULD UNITE. | rooms at 630 o'elock on the evening of | \[["S°5, fertiude and Matiida Tavlor | W0 B 16, Reat (e ey as to amount which you may $1.00 per yard. ipse should make an interesting | % ;e Nov. 2. ~This will be followea by a |33 WItOhel, Jire, Chiaster Claugh and | 5000 0 G stotoe awhich awer deposit in our Savidgs Depart- N2 inci Napkins to match, $250 dezen, lene ectacle between 5.44 and 3.58 p. m. | Advice of Miss Wright of the Com- |business meeting of the school, which | for™ 1 (il Ui a e “NoNealy and | the election last week. The justices ment, in any one year, it is up | 5 Ri s Ry e mittee on Women's College. will be called at 7.80 o'elock. Iody. Burr were espocinlly helful n |are Juhn ML Thayer, Samucl 0. Pren- | 45" you to make all your monov ||| Bleached Damask, 72 inches wid s Norwich, Conn. | al banks and protection for their {ami- | In a letter ta Charles H. Brown | FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY.' (W Premouon, of &oed cheer. The iy i bl M i imight b useq Jf werk far you all the time. Bl es in case of death has heen proposed | Miss Blizabeth C. Wrisht of Hartford, | _— iness that prevailed. x “P” | for this learing, inasmuch as the civil | First ten days of each month W |20.inch Napkins, $2.75 dozen —————————————|10_the treasury department the | chairman of the committee on a wo- | St. Mary's T. A. and B. Society Will [P Lt o T SR | superior cort is in session here, but fl treated alike. | g 3 large mutual life nsurance companies. | man's colleze for the state, writ Have Big Celebration in January. LLETIN | the latter will go to the common ple: | 24-inch Napkins, $3.75 dozen. 9 u S ACADEMY FUND | that she considers the meeting of the own hall will The Rev. Otis W. Foye. whose first | frasery pastorate was the Haptist church in | Lartford We are s i Thompson. for four years pastor of | bt R o “alvary Baptist church, Torrington, | ! : | court room, sa that the ess | The semi-monthly meeting of _St.| CLOSED ON TUESDAY. | o "ho requirca 3 and B. society was held RN NP i On Tuesday offici: <4t N6, 60 Broadway on | Amount te Be Turned Over to the | fig elcotion Facts useful to you. ’ The Thames Loan | Table Cloth, two yards by 2V with 20-inch Napkins, $5.00 set. Table Cloth, two yards by 21, with board of trade and bu: men's association and the West Hart- | Ma ford husiness men’s association, joint- | s connected with n here and in other places 1 his MUtes & oAl ervine, | 3 I MiCemmnites oo the tolion ning with a f. Academy is $2,340—Over $50,000 Had | were sunumcned to he in attendance at | i - A seTiSoRerviile, | Nave . will be g big thing for |ance. President Lew!s A. A i e the hearing toda was some | b Wikvoa it o B grill rooms the lass the c dnd until it is defnitely |in the chair. The regular routine busic | oo Previously Given { talk of pe Butome and Trust Co - 20-inch Mmisne. (9551 et c a 0 Tioard of Trade delsgates to the state | KDOWn what g;!“x"rflil:m‘ they Hnoml ness of the society was anlinlm\ | ©On Tuesday The Bulletin's Free ,\m nuch as the .\1;[‘]' ne (mvl’lyid\'um»s ' 9. | Table Cioth, two yards by 2Va with o Sriday at Bridgeport are |0 make she thinks it unwise to decide {following which the committee having | Academy huiling fund which nas beey have given up other work to be here, e : S = § otuit )’Sfo’S. B racy B W TIOEROr a1 lthe | n of, location. "' hand the plans for the celebration |Suaec wan forepnnd mhich has been | At Srabasle that “will ot bo Norwich, Conn. ! 24-inch Napkins, at $8.25 set. hich o A Youne. Dr. P! K. Hersiman, ¥, . King. | (0 81%0 wries that s ereat deal of | of the-fittioth anniversary of the %0- |closed. and the fotal amount aised | dono. The counsel who wil appear in SE—— Table Cloth, two yards by 214, 24vingh. which are well known | . F. Chandier and F. W. Cary wil | interest has been expressed by o heir report. thereby was $2,%0, wifich will be turn- | the matter ave Mavor Thayer, ex-Mas— | Napkins, at $11.50 set. so atten beautiful property at Gales Ferry and . 25th, 1911, has been settled upon T to Treasurer Leavens of the ©or Henney of Hartford~and Alichael - | d " ... {1 think that the only sensible thing |as thé date for the celebration and in- [ Academy corporation. Many have won. | Keanealy 1 s Hand oo Bt for their delicious Large quantities of apples are heing | Would be for all the Interests in your | vitations fo this event will be Issued | SopTEstian Mupy hare Wi S - EGuarl'(an.(reagi’ Gacn‘u;:a andito H: e shipped Columhia and vicinity, | Xt of the state to unite, as other |to the officers of the five principal ia“worthy object was 8o small, but the In the City Court. | ask Table Cloths wit apkins flavor the ” d beina from $2 to $2.30 | Dlaces are doing. | Catholic_societies in the city and the |g, Ehat Hisrd eh ok SEhaMG | Toserh BheRped) i Groereviileiat | match, ranging in price from $1400 er g s0c to T5c pe e SA: . hmld of all tl :(« vfi‘h'{ e tempey uted to the cause before The | charged with kvopm%‘ a im»m.u Iy ! 1 to $35,00 per set. i when sold in bulk delivered at D SUPPER socleties in the country. in took up the proposition, so | house in the city court Tuesday mo @ : wlroad station. will also be extended to the eity the total - contributions now |ing, but his case went over to tl at sfiaflhon’sm.mmm Cloths with Napkins to Wanregan House Cafe ’ et st Given by Women of Leffingwell Bap- [cial the statc officers of ihe to over $54,000 morming. 1t was testified that for : | match, $7.98 and $10.50 per set. ; 4 Bhort BYs alw stimulate he de- A to the clergy and other fr surer [eavens will always be it wa hassible ta get all a personi novied 4 hurch. irer ¢ Doss % v i mand_ for candies the use of which tist Churcl of the society. receive the contribution of any | wanted to drink there on Sun Bt SO GBI e —~ | Scalloped Luncheon Sets at various 2 Parkar-Davenpait Go . Praps. -~ * re disposing ‘of nnusyal- |, UIIeE the quspices of the women of | wesT siDE PiNocHLE cLUB. ! no subscription of whatover 'maoney., said, was for the : h (2 s e e | Rt e, S B it 2 o decn et Lams—pisie|mmeent T2 T T B s s i ol Wiy We €an | o e cuse Fhe EH e o s | Samuel Beebe Tuesday evening, and | Goes Into Third Place. LAST DOLLAR PAID ON | of this country be obeyed. S | oen cpslunpin " T e e A et out onthe f.1r Sar sk |, The elehuh mesting of the Woat ide | CENTRAL DISTRICT. DEBT. Billbvard Taken Down, LRepana Glasses vl e Window Glass |55 o wiiin i | were nea alle' s ' B 2 e | poocaly i o bl Jioatas cvo | rressurer Loavens Has Liguidated 1] on Tasmiag e framonors o o | i Bk T ooy (Wednesday) to test the qualifications | and conveyed in teams to the Beebe [N st e N e na | Al Daving the Past Bl Years. |billboard on the Perkins ot in Laurel rUNRs { candidates for appointment horne & Oaf gitsudanee 0. dardan, reming jring ths Bans Glaven Yesrsr | Uil Svenua waa (g¥on go price $1.25 to $3.50 each. first place and Stephen H. Reeves now - | \Prompt}y Hemstitched and Fringed Napkins in . s Following the supver a pleasant eve- | T be learned w interest by | Very pleasing to the r IURD I BN | et e of dutorss Clinas i st | be s e EaT 2 Plagmat & {g | bolds secand plice.” The most impor- | 1 ars o the Cantray nas | Tel HIll wha abpected. to jhemns Shged Naeins | Glaziers’ Peint flents, sl ave an iaterest in know- |singing by the Lefingwell quartctte. | GO0 (1S sump that Pettia made from | district that tho last doliar has been | very strongly.” Mr. Perking acceded | mhe giass comes (o us in disks with | 2 large variety of ‘patterns, fram 2 o:nls cas of Holy Cross collose win nE re~ | Charles Elits and several leasing i | ekehth to third place |Baid on the debt of the district, Tha | 1o the Hehey o roimbussed {he piil. | both surfaces ground, thus we arc en-| $1.00 to §6.00 dozen. The seores as follows: J. Jordan |final amount to be paid was $6. 1 to cut and grind the cdges with vo days this ye cave »osting company for their outlay in |abl ¥ avens | ¥ 3,285, lon Tuesday Trea BT Reeves 53,400, T and will Iju;dlur selections by Mrs. Thomas Lef- | Broken Lights Resel = nd there are indications that there laving right tackle on the 'varsity land, Cal. has inter t for many ped rest. During her ab- t | November 23 to November ngwell. Ef | 885, Lewis Jordan |said that all ‘zhw had been met. the matter. our improved machinery to any size | R ’[] & H c E 3 7 TEANE T iley ), Peckham 50, The deht eleven years ago was $00,- G ror or shape at short notice. = < f'lm \“'\““x::{ er"‘“.fl_”-‘ iR John Murphy Gets W. ‘ treautt 50.1 rson 49,200, C {000 and this has ali besn paid off by Rounded Out a Century. | Our prices are nd serviee The el llghes 0. roeoawn 1 : s heen mranted | thees | < John Murphy, who is a sophomors at | 45,665, Ledger 46,530 |Treasurer Leavens. There w re-| phe iouncement of. the recent || We Recover Furniture and Do Carpet . | foithatl WOMAN'S BOARD OF MISSIONS. | Liil be further reductior am. Mr. Murphy has also e in the east and the public in_gen- R. C. BOSWORTH |2 ence Tsabells MeQueen will be | . | peen initiated into the Weslesan chap- | Eastern Connecticut Branch at New s e | eral’ She and Mrs. Julia Ward Howe g e o gl Defl B, one'si the i sl Sl b e MEETING OF FIFTH COMPANY. | celchrated Ueir last ruspective nirth- | o 8 S8 Fol (0 Bo Lo | MISS M. C. ADLES, | e it cc nei 1 g es of the country i s {days o same date, A 5 = a . v Rt omiew i Ul i i ) LT sastern Connecticu branch of |Commissioned Officers Will Have | for Srs. Huni. It roanden | Room 5 Shannon Bidg., h o R Mrs Hart- | S man's Board of Missic will | Charge of Annual Ball in January. tury, she having heen horn novIEWs Norwich, Conn. | & 2 ‘1‘ ‘ (v aneunctd e chguemen | Eomman cginning &% 1013 @ mo | There wis a drill sifie practice and | €50 of the childran of the lute Rev $15.00 ' |ivn Eikin, to Willlam_ Derenbaum, a | B - ., in the parish house of the |meeting of the Fifth company, C. A. . Osgood, who for % - graduate Gf Yala in the elase SE-1005 itk 110 2 nvie Hous | L e armony Macsday. even | RAE & centurs was pastor of the BEAUTY ONLY SKIN DEEP - : SLRER L e b reports from the (ing wnder Caviain Farbox. At Aho | Congresational chureh in Soringf and but everything depends upon the siin 1 COMPLETE e, v e, i |1 s o gt by B i | steamer Of Woreester at Ston- | pUL porson in such a condition as i {pan discussed and e was | Hard on Both Parties. N ¥ complexion can be improved by R re o ed Ahaf the attam ig s EEne tall hec o [some consideration of ine i o Wie S AuS ey ssuge and reatment. Do not sk OM | alen to he broken up. and that the| I did not believe coffee caused | Se Sonmugay WHIg D 1o e elocied 3 gtats | u'. oa s-‘ o i by permonsnt QRNE ERRENTR Dutiegs ML -qlq, Colany gmt | toublecjand ducanentlyl said 1 fked 1t | 3 | that it will he a governer's ba PR e L LTS i 3 in Norwich all this week, Massachusetts have been sold for the |50 Well 1 would noi.’ and could Hlssiohsry, binstas Thets Wil Bala!| Mse eamiiationed nmies. <t A SBR[ s o R it g iz all i nd ne tail.—Bridge- AW YORE—210 Weat 111th 56 They are worth more money. novisW® Telephone Pacific tgade quit drinking it. but T was a miserable | poor o {0y ciion AR R B T L 3 - | ous prostraticn for four vears. [ B R e (i the e . ‘ FUNERAL. | "*1"was scarcely able to bs around, | WEBDING. sl BLU LRSS Bl i ] Gov. T v ot a eommecies | THE L. L. CHAPMAN CO, | pany by trar N s | Napoleon Morin. | a8 Bo it And dig wai cixe ! Johnson—Home. pany in New Funeral Direclor| = ruen o Navoteon stosin, who i around my heart unth | Mims Estelle J. Home and Le ~T o e e e e M l o, A s oar grewing. at “the |1 X R UMY yohnson were ed on Momday PRITUARY. New ua\e:;)w:x‘}nal-wun: bt | 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Conn. orwich and Jeweit City. e P o O Rty B woame | Trhe. br 2 | T b e i | rs Dan D SHOGULD KNOW B d indul ¥ e edding | which was t We believe all mothers should know that Cuticura soap and| Nut Picks Have You Noticed :i: t I would see . ? ” { oceasion. Only imme. nd [ shock to his ends. - Pneu- Increased Travel? v cofiee and | [ shocic wan: friend ! 3 Fase " Ak e ST LA Parnae it fow neighbors wer Mr | monia cuuse of death ointment afford.a pure, sweet and | SILVER PLATE S i _— ¥ B4 o th | strietly according to directions and I|70d Mrs. Johnson w the Mr. Chapman was horn in the town S fia e Tt Bne ros Voo i X tnto - | y 'd T home in Narwich, e 5 pe most economical treatment for| - gl o s be dgcens seen a residant of | want to tell you that chanze was the 2 of Preston, February 18. 1 and |0 e irr el - Lo e 1 : ) e sl it sowit aeh e B88t| y1o town o Montville for & number of | greatest siep ip Ty lice Ti waa saqy — sctically all his life had been passed | itching, burning infantile humors, s SEE B UL B A Sat Seame Juu'l say the sase WF | vears. He had from heart |20 quit coff. because [ had the Hunting in Maine. 1 this conununity. For some time he } cezemas, rashes and ircitations lined box, regular price 50c. riends in this city #f Frank H. Bilis | was encuvzed in bu as a timber have reeeived glowing accounts of late |contractor. In 155 he was usited in ess he has had in [marri o Lucy Herskel Perry. w My, | survive: who lives trouble for a long tme and had been | Postum which I now like better than EY BROS. Falls Avenus !ireated for this allment in th pital | the old eoff marlio _iin this clty. An eff late- | “One by one the old troubles left, | concerning the success o have L removed to the hospitsl funtil now I am in splendid heaith, | hunting biz game in Maine. W sndon LUt wbandoned as the | nerves steady, heart all righ the | Ellis lefr here he only Intended 1o & DI’. L. F. l.aplerre | tisease was incurable. He was beiween |pain all gone, Never have any more |in the Maine woods for three weeks. are s ba ed to 294 0 £nd 40 years of age and 0 far as i¢ | nervous chills, don't take any medi- | The th e are up today, but he | AMr which. if neglected, often become | chronic and eause a lifetime of 1y because ot pain and dis-| guratior A warin bath with Special for Thanksgiving only 21¢ per set epair redye mnd cleswy | Furs st a very reaconable price; AT work gusranterd. Iiop = pesiad apd 1 will remodel was n all Tgr wark | J Cuticura scap, followed by a § A =S 3 Central avenue, (known laaves no relatives. cine, ¢an @40 all my housework and |has been enjoving such a fine time That | town ¥ s ik St RUCKNE T) S gt eoet. - Roues 1.8 ad | e MR oset donl o he has declded o stay SWAY for & Whils | 57rs. gentle application i Cuncura | e ‘Plabit Cadden G B fl. _E.'_!&,!!! e o ' |, over o0 Thaukagiving Daya nave| Read 'The Road to Wellville: in |longer. ieally 11 g S Ointment usuallv brings imme- ¢ riaui-Ladden o, Franklin Streeg $ ol W en graced by the use o ifams’ | DK&S. here eason.” ‘ = T e A e eid T s . \rag e gl Aot ““.‘l’ Ever read the above leiter? A new| Maybe Thevire Oiled. Finishes the Job. diate reliel. )lx..h) eeps. wory : Jewelers and Silversmith . . | noy.14d Telephone 254-3. { today at siady. 7 Gourke Cockran reverses himsell so that Wellan has secured thefout, worried parents rest ape Ectahliched 1872 o P - ot 35 | one appears from time to time. They | . "0 i 4 WHEN vou want 1o pit your bust - \ ’ ofts At he ey snon hegin to w By gak. o Eht ] paa g Tals: o dislracted e, T B i ¥ you wan % - &l ) = ? are genuine, trus, ard full of human | i 5. hinges, —Wall Street Join- Mitwauken "'”""'H:(Iir! falls on g distpcted fibyss wRRtT: SADDEN.. BULRINR {:f-f;\b»?(’u”' e R i, etin oy ol interes . nal Ing columus of The BY

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