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@he Bulletin, everywhere in ihe city before 6 s. m. Subacribers wl ! Wag THE WAITH LOADS OF KA:IVE POULTRY. TURKEYS CHICKENS GO:LINGS BUCKS 'Pflneu“s ‘§i?1 { EEF, . VEAL. LAME«I GOMPARNY CATARRH STOMACH | A Pleasant, Simple, But Safe and © Effectual Cure For it. i Catarrh of the stomach has long becn considered the next thing to in- curable. The usual symptoms are i full or bloating sensation after eating, accompanied sometiin# with sour or L. Geer of this city, who died March 15, 1898, wag’ Mrs. Chapman's only sister. ' Mrs. Nelson W. Aldrich of Providence, wife of U. S. Senator Nel- son W. Aldrich, and a sister of Mr. Chapman, was present at the services. ONE LONE FISH FOUND IN FAIRVIEW RESERVOIR. SURCE izary Allen & Son g FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS Samuel McDonsld Hopes that Later She will Return to / % : NATIVE SPARERIB. Cranberries, Celery, Grapes, Nuts, 18 Main Sireel. 14DV ASSISTANT WAEM REYITRTTY, Trusses, Elastic | that time win or - DOrLing tho face to The. Bubtern THE WEATHER. Forecast for Today. For New England: Fair Friday and Saturday; diminishing west winds. Predictions from the New York Her- ald; On Priday fair and slightly milder | weather will prevail, with Hight west- lerly winds, hocoming variable In the | interior of this section at night, and on Saturday generally fair and slightly | warmer weather. Observations in Norwich. The following records, reported from in's pharmacy, show the chanzes temperature and the barometric - Comparisons. Predictions for Thursday northwest winds. ; high 52 fail to raceive 1i by re- 2 | her childre Samuel McDonald, a Colehester lum- barman and prominent republican poli- Tphia, wh r“i“" e, She: g delphia, where his wife, Mr: Mlt?‘\'remm Mcnonald,‘ had’ bee! | arreste the compuuy of two men accused a8 burgiars. “Tho; it sounds harsh and bru- tal,” Mr. McDonald,- “I have given up my wife for the present and will rmit her to hava her own fling. She eft me on Labor day without warning and Wl\ho‘tl provocation, for everybody in Colchester will tell you 1 have done eversthing possible for her and my children. VAt any’ rate, I followed her Rochester, and «ha promised to return 0 quantity of silyerware and jewelry stolen. Mrs. McDonald and ' Elliott were found to have fled from Rochester when the police began to investigate the robBery, and a man named Wil- liams, who was arrested on suspicion, gave the police information which led them to suspect Elliot of being impli- cated in the robbery of the plice. For more than a month the Roches ter police have begn searching for El- jiott, and it was only through the ef- forts of Mr. McDonald, husband of the eloping wife, assisted by his little daughter Mabel, that Eiliott and Mrs. MeDonald were located. When Mrs, McDonald left home she 1 gave her more money and truly ted her home. Instead ghe became entangled with two men and they ‘did a job’ In Rochester. She goi away through letters my eliest daughter re- | been caring for the three ch dren who, with her, were deserted by the mother. Flizabeth sent letters at regular in- tervals to Mabel, but not until a few and Hope to Get More Today When Seine is Drawn—Chloride of Lime All in Monegan Lake. Acting on orders of Health Officer DE. N, &, Lewis, a seine was aiawn m vairview Teservoir a short uistance north of the eam on ‘thursaay altei- noon, The heiom Lnece is rocky and the seine became caught s0 Laat if there hud been any hsh therem they had a chance 1o get away. Oue lone perch was gilled and couldn't g2t away and thut aone was e resuic of the seine hauling, which was done by Chester W. Darnes, Henry Davis, and James Irankiin, with some of the city orticials presen The reservoir wi high water mars s 321 inches on Thursday Dbelow and W was done by putting the lme in a bag ragging it a ool under water at rof a boat. This it is beifeved will purify the water 8o as to permit long before it will have to be opencd as well us now it will he Lecessary to ach. watery risings, a formution of gases, causing pressure on the lungs and difficult breathing, head- | Prime Rib Roast of Beef, per Ib. aches, fickle appetite, nervousness and a general playzd out, languid feeling. heart and There i3 often a foul taste in the mouth, coated tongue and if the in- terior ‘of the stomach, could be seel [§ pounds Honeycomb Tripe. it would show a slim; dition. . inflamod con- The cure for this common and ob- stinate trou) ment which causes the food readily, thoroughly digested ble @ treat- to he before it is found in hes time to ferment and irritate the delicate m cous surfaces of the stom- To’ sacure a prompi and healihy digestion Is the one necessa ¢ thing to do and when normal digestion is se- disappeared. cured the catarrhal condition will have tablets can now be found at all drug Sto; medicine ca follow thei stomach, reg ' unnder the name. of Mtuart's Dys- pepsia Tabiets and net being be used patent with pepfect ilar use afier meals. hus producing catarrh of the Fi Dates, Orange: ‘Sirloin Steak, per Ib. Porterhause Steak, per Ib. Round Steak, per ib. 100 pounds Granulated Sugar. 1 barrel Flour... Potatoes in 5 bushel lots, per bushel.63c HENRY NORMAN, Tel. 267. 36 Franklin St. novisd We Are Making a Specialty i X it S o o It is now i progre i : . Banges FThursday: N b Se T Teasl aive far 16 Saye |6ock with her two ehilven, Hlisabsth, | CDPRE w0 Michos a Gay, the Sweam |SIMRSNEE L o ool e et progress’ and will_cone Ther. Bur. . 4 R a4 Bidney, two, A remarka- |SFom Meauow brook being small 40 1 8 S vy tinue to and include Wednesdayy uspensaries e T |10 5omo Nermunt to'es aur two Soms, | seven, ana aner, wo. A remarka’ |5 MULGN, bruck peing | eud SRR frdaonent o o st after Siled e e ) i 2078 | wnd are In aciioot fhore, Though abo | ble childieh altackment exlsted | bo- | i of ime in the. watsr s picn | GAch Meal o tabloi, composed of Dias- e i 4 3075 | Miready naa "$1.000 S cish and about | tween Bifsuboth and her alder sister, | SO F WG iR (i, S 8 Do | ike "Nt Pephtn, & Jittie Xux, ‘ g $1.600 In negotiable securities and jew- , who eince the mother depart- | Gpongler and that job Is finished. It |Golden Seal aid fruit aclds. Thesc & Every housewife is interested g 2 Thursday's weather; As predicted. with them, landing in Philadelphia. e o safety and assurance that healthy . Read carefully this list of ; 3 : e A e ¥ [its use. The gate hus not besn opened y and assurance eaithy ing! y st of spes Stockmgs. " sun, oo and Tides. I discovered ” ier ' whercabouts | daye ago did onc of these letters con | %1% 0SS, M R S0 b | annetite “ana “thorough digehtion will Teday of Sinl? yalusacthan take sdvanings il Tiigh Jj Moon | ceived from Eiizabeth, the 14 year old [ Mrs. McDonald were living in Phila- (long before it will have to be R. S. Workman, Chicago, il P ets. ' Watke. | %6208 | irl she took with hor. 1 argied and |aelphia. Mabel had previously shown |30a the water let Into the water mains. o, R e AR Experienced Fittin T T2 | Pleaded with her until 1 had no shame | none of these letiers to her father, but [ [Hi 38 the oniy thing whith Wil PYes | rosulting from a neglocted cold in the —_— pe [ B Pt R |or selt respect lott, but it was useless. | when she reulized that tho latest let- Ciht Cinaiesticns ot any amount ot |head, whereby the Lining membrane -0f % 1 think it'is betér to save my chil. | tor might be the means of inding her |15!* YGHCE' VIR o iV D" the su- |th>' mose” becomes infamed and the x - At 62c—Iugrain Carpet, best quality TR gren than my wite it 1 cun, but God | mothe perintendent when it 2 decided to turn |poisonous discharse therefrom passing| I you are in need of one | think we | ail wool, regular price 70c. 503 | knows 1 have hopes and really bellove |father. . ceq with her father|on the Mohegan lake water and then |P4cKWard into the throat reaches the | ay pupply you. Al kinds, sizés and this Sale: erings at positive and substantial A TEN-DAY STOCK REDUC: ING SALE interested because it is am opportunity to buy reliable Floor Covse these offerings before the sale endsy At 59c—Tapestry Drussels Carpet, . E not to. have her mother arrested ol goadipd e > {stomach. Medical authorities pre- | Prices. L A e e s sevm's nr" stm.e {20 : 90| A Philadeiphia dgspatch states that | he promised. I{e went to Philadelphiy boil il the water which ls used for [S 000" or me for three years for ca- | fipral; designa; negaiar prios hjy 5 Mrs. McDona'd has been adjuaged in- |and placed the letter in the hands o pllneipusionee &0 B h L O et it hont e Tt o | N AR S L e g | udeXwiilE 3% 5howeh by hood tide " [5ane by the police surgeons. the. police, ‘They surrounded u dwell- |- NEW-Hritainis water supply. s mit- | ga 0"y % the happiost of men 1 GEO. A DAVIS |t ety Lnseds davatnesl i Tha man pleaded with his wife to |ing in Mount Vernon strcet, near Tenth ‘ml ) ;\Alnuu:";\‘\‘l:c!i‘; J(\'“ ::Ml,;‘.;u “‘:"‘f,:: Mz L le Nagless o o Ol 13 designs © for halls and stairs, | leave Elliott and come home with him, | street, and, swoopinz down on the |there Agmb: JEeVy STRIS pepsia 1 cannot find =29 Broadwa valye $5 ! GREENEVILLE but she turned hor hucic and retused. | nouse; urrested the coupie #ho: were | moantime New ”ill‘nhlll:...‘i\g\l‘x’é fuce a se- | DERLS \Jords o expreds a3 gand feel- “mm‘25 Broadway | - e then instructed the police to lock | prepabing to 3 o . The T R A S e L —_— — Basketball Team Formed Among Lo- | ey ‘i s cell. During the night she | Te transpired afterward that Mabel, |ter at Shuttle meadow Iy less than |08, I have found fesh, gpetite and £ cal Boys—Notes of Local Interest. |became violent and it was feared that | fearing that her mother would suffer |eight feet-and once inch, approximately Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablts the 1At 26c—Figor Oil Cloth—4-4, 5-4, 6- — it would he necessary to transfer her |the ignominy of arrest, sent a tele-|450,000,000 galions of * wal Only | gafest preparation ns well as the sim- | and $-4 widths—at 26c a square A basketball team has been organ-'to the Philadelphia hospital. gram to ‘Mys. AcDonald relling hec!once before in a great many years |plact and most convenlent remeds: for R iR 5 S ore i s e oot s o L L T e e e D ie oo e 7L | oEs SLMBERAIT | Ghtery ot i S x . me on | jon, Herbert Elliott, went to Rochester, | rest her. T sas late § The low-mark-then was 7.11, atomacly, biliousness, . sour . stomach ARl 10-1b., 90x56, Fu!l Leathered Thanksgiving day, bit as yet no def- |where Mra. MeDonald rented apart- |reaching Mrs. McDonald. the police|but the water consumption then was |heartburn and blostng after meals. At 98c—Inlaid Linoleum, best grade— inite schedule bas been arranged. The ments over a jewelry store which was |enterinz the house shortly after it was | not-what it is toda he daily con- at 98¢ a square yard, regulam and Lined Fawn Street!voys challenge any team in Bastern looted & short time ago and « large | delivered. Suvhpelon. ‘of rter. is AOPEOXImALEly | prices $1.25 and $1.50, Connectieut i i 5,000,000 galions a day, and it reduccs OBITUARY. | Blanket, ai $5 0. | o The following are members of the | — e ARE I 5% NS PMAORE 1 he height of water in the basin at it S At 260—Hodzes Fibre Matting, excels 3 Greeneville teain: Miner, Lavkin, Piem- | MAGNATE POLI ADDS TOOK CORPSE AND LEFT Shuttie meadow abont onc inch a day. James M. Abell. lent quality, value: 33c, Ancther lot FUR COATS received o ing, Connors, McKinley, Morgan and Following 1 o period of illness Avhirn ANOTHER THEATER TO LIST MINISTER SPEAKING. e g s SRR 45 at the same prices. Considerable interest has been umwnl = = NORWICH GIRLS PICKED UP ON |cxtending over two years, James M e zzf‘ ipas Ane -':";j“’“ Mat« and many attractive games are expect- | Purchases the Hyperion at New Haven |Long Funeral Service at North Ston- STREETS OF NEW YORK |Abell passed away ‘early ‘Thursia ng, value 27c and 3be, ed during the winter months. for About $200,000. ington on a Hot Day in June. e fros lm‘gs‘ifl the Biate ‘lw(“l'vl_ \.;l th THE L. L. CHAPMAN (0. e i Mary Pinsaut and Lillan Shea With- |52 ot 11 vears. The deceasod wis - Returns from Hospital. The Hyperion theater at New Ha- Junius of Stonington writes the fol- born in Pom , Conn., August out Food or Place to Stay. 1839, and was the son of ah Cong- Rugs--Small Size ; oviidaw 14 Bath Street.| ichael Barry, who has been in the | ven has been sold. The buyer is S. 7. |lowing letier regarding long funcral & AN R e R LR Backus hospital’ for the past eight Poli of New Haven and the sellers |services: L New York despatch Thu ay | yoars were spent in the town of Leb- NOT'CE eeke, recovering from the effects of | Watsan Woodru® and Georse W. o Reminfacences m"x-;la rent ‘,;;(l-émw‘, said: Two sixteen years old |anon. At the age of 25 he moved 0| T repalr, remodel, redye and clean 3 . rom a tres, returned to his Hughes. Swan ¢ i -winded but good cticut girls who tried their for- | Colchester, Tor the 1 “vears | 3 S e miiiall | “oco oor © Mats, by home. His many friends are glad to| The property is assessed at $130,250 | man, Elder Backus Balley, veminds $he g St e e ;J.“l: Rkt Iin‘m»‘:‘ polsty YEars | Furs at a verys reasonable price.- Allj At DT Cdton | Dobri: Mats, S TASHIS ¥ locatsd in her nev ofice, Bresd Hall Mr. Poli will spend all that is nec- [North Stonington at which e O e P oiatewn.. . Tg MRE e tinmeend 4 wilLicel fon worle ALyl - Akmingbor Nuies give SRR i N 4 Personals. omsary " to. put the" praperts in Bigh | Bailey preached the funeral sermon. |clety.. They are Mary Pineault, who |Ellen C. Brows, who survives her hu BRUCKNER, The Furrier iy W | Rev. William H. Kennedy was a vis- ¢lags c ition. el devccas‘ml “d‘-,u» Kesige K.“"“ o ch ("-\“ All .’x‘u: who n:v\ e her % .H\; des) i 3 urvit C s — S i | P Office hours, 1 to 4 p. m. itor in Hartford on Thursday. | " The lease of the Shuberts expires on | ber of a fraternal socicty, sev F na Sl Shes win eve hes . B rllilbjh‘l‘s‘\\\l\{r‘ {hbcecsutrive e 4 At $2.00—Sanford Axminster, Rugs, Isphone 660, sugt7e | ) Th May 1 1914, and othor leases expive |dred members of which' were pr R R L R (s e Frankiin Street e 27x54 Inches, value $2.50. — 5 SR £ gt by Wi to conduct the ritualistic services at|ville. Both had feiled to get work | Mo, an arles Abel Leba- | Lo aga T s onty of | Mansonville, | b4, Yarious siher simer, a0 | e aaves SESwHa a veky ot oty |Since thelr arvival hora ‘by-bout on [nan oo e A0 i s Always the Best. e SOt e b | orTe yaluation as assessed is 361300 | (ol &5 Tue, and 1t aid not scem u% | Wednesday morning and nelther had ohn Coughlin Sullivan. B xmiiayy By o€ Six forsaaio, smrs ok Sinpn o hoagh tthe AR CSd s Bror raadh | naten spent last night on the | John Coughlin, infant son of Thom- L o e ¥n Material, Style, Fit and WORK-| Mr. and Mrs B, IL Kthier and| Mr Polis suecoss in the thentrical | the end of his discourse. After he had | strcets, but said they had mot been and Maty Coughlin Sifllivan, | MISS M. C. ADLES, At $3.39—Sanford Axminster Rugs, ¥ CHAS. H. NICKERSON, dnys with relatives in Providence. [fory of such. eflort in this country | ;¢ Tiambers of the. soclety becam |thom and it is probablo that. thelr evening at 1030 ocisck. e | NaF Sflamapd face Snamalm Ovtental designs, value $4.25. Merchant Tailor, 128 Main 8t TAFTV er. Today he owns property’ yalued | Very impatient, so much 8o that the |parents will go after them. child had been ill for the past four 1 4 b | ‘ P FTVILLE oo ey e o ns Property valued | pighcockaloruim of the order told the A i it s weeks with anemia, but for the past | L P L T Teer as a manager of arausement emy | Dearers to go in and take the body and wic WN two days he was thought to be mor BEAUTYONLY 8KIN DEER Leonard 8t Onge Struck by Team—|{Ctyiicsin o store which was a part |Procced ‘to” the grave and:leave the NORWICH TO comfortable. On Thursday about six |But everything depends upon the, skin ! - Joseph Gladue Expected to Recover— e dley 1 foh occu- | €lder to finish his funeral oration at o'clock he was taken with a sud After Summer sun a all " winds R c S LADIES! el {28 T Trtale? Bhding which WS | 10° 1, B0 B TR 2 mprovamants st Gomgragatonat | 00 a5 et Byt | Sy e 5 ity | Rugis--Carpet Size o & e B Ay L id ik g iUt |out, leaving the elder at about the fifth { Chapel—The King's Daughters Meet | His age was 7 months and 5 days. { masse o )0 not. Tisk | e We Are Showing Ou Loonard Bt Onige, aed 23 years| wiin | stands. *An admission prioe. of Hivy |division o’ zection of his giscourse | Zoyill i LIS (AR L W. Harold Cockeroft. B e oan T e ry Brus all e Are Showing Our Usual High |,..n"Cver’ by’ & tesm ta from ot ‘s | ami on conts was ononeoh aeg ol giiv® | One of the melghbors coming down to W. Harold Cockeroft. _ |urement. Corsuit an = expert. Misx|At $698- try Brusse]s Rugs ‘ G A No. 2 mill Wednesday, while returning | oaas ™y conis, et chargod and @ firat- | he borough- fhe following week was [ League. At 10.80 o'clock Thursday night the | Adles is in Norwich all this wee Wwool, size 9x12 fest, value $11.00. rade Assortment of from work, He was considerably bruls- | given. The venture was a success ana | A8ked If the elder had finished his fu- 2 i ¢ s S p | 2gath of W. Harola Coc ceurred |y oy ywc n House. g od And It Was found necessary o take | after a few months Mr. Bolt leased thy | erel sermon, and he replied that when | rs. Banning of Wightman's Switch his home, 384 Washington |~ NEW VORK~-310 West 111th st.| At $1188—Tapeatry’ Brussals Suss several stitches to close a cut,on the old American theater, .hu\\ k n wi a‘i he left town .the elder had:sot as far |is ‘y“ ks prsumonis A, PR OV AT 0aR 402 o yEdrn | ohe G sy ‘-' wnir all wool and extra heavy, size ‘ | back of his head. The team, which was | the Bijou, remodeled the stage and au. |0 tenthly and was still orating. fotel T BT [T e weuile, M Co) e 9x12 feet, value $15.00. | 8 5 e 4 ; o B stage an i fod otedth b < {eroft was a bookle a boe | Phe occupants of the te vere - i g tel y " e 2 g 3 # o) ey v I A Eatonggir w3 rhi S a D. he se and w ite your inspec. | to Toturn to work in a few days. Poli's vaudeville house was popular | Thursday Morning, and Railroad Men | O [C5 5 ROWRSIREL 0 g o 1ole of friends. (Ee is surviyed by his At $17.25—Axminster Rugs, size 9x12 1 “ npurison of prices and| from the start, a money maker and| Were Called Out. | spent a day or two this week at her % i feet, value $22.3 ‘ . Rev. D. MacLane Gave Lecture at always giving patrons their money's |home on West Town street. Mrs, Albertus Maynard. A given Groton. { worth. Afternoon and evening the Early on Thursday morning between Messrs, Stokes and At 1230 o'clock Thursday morning At $22.00-Best quality Body Brus * b attention. Members of the Men's club of the | Place was packed and six years ago |1 and 2 o'clock there was a brisk fire pent S wit the death of Mrs. Albertus Maynard Is Rugs, carpet size, value $27. work at fair prices at Groton Congregational ~church and | Mr- Poli found it necessary to build |in the woods along the railroad tr g the e one way. |occurred at her home at Allyn's 1 b ik Y their friends were entertained Wed. |2 new theater, now a favorite amuse- [ north of the Wheeler place at Ic herford H. ¢ of Hunt- |after a month's illuess, although » nesday evening by o lecture siven by | ment resort for all New Haven, Point. This for a time loooked as if 1 forw days had been in poor health {rom heart | c N tev. Donald B, MacLame. ot Tartvilly| Mr. Poll now owns fifteen theaters, |it might reach the Wheeler property, Lor trouble for some time. | H < g | on Folk Song and Sone Folk. Abeus | located as follows. but by hard fighting it was kept off. Busin | Are, Maynard was a natiye of W "‘m Pm’lenus m} el b0, 2 R 150 members of tha club and their| New Haven 4, Waterbury 2, Bridge- | Word was sent to the office of the ning. The numbes | terford. havinz been born in that town Y 101 Main St., Norwich, Conn, | friends, mciuding o lares mamber o |port 1, Meriden'1, Hartford 1, Spring. | railroad here, and orders were Siven to | was so sl that business matiers |66 sears and & momihe ko the daushe ‘ the fair sex, wete Dpresent. field 1, Worcester 2, Scranton 2, Nor- | et out the local railroad men, which |\ere Jostponed. | ter of Caleb and Eliza Geer Beckw BOEIRARY. _ novd Rev, Mr. MacLase illustrated his] wich 1. was done, but before they had gotten — Mr. and Mrs. George Rooney, Wil- |She married Albertus Maynard July songs’ with & violn of whoe e 28| " Mr. Poli has only recently started |there word was recelved that the fire ' liam Roouey Miss Mary Murphy. Alex- | 1865, And for s e lover and o master. In his lecture he |the circuit of theaters where only the | Was under control and they did not ander Kilroy and james Lucy spent a | London. but oved to Allyn 2 showed how songs originatsd and | Dighest priced plays are given. He |have to go down. The Wheeler place week with friends in North | Point, wh have passed ti MEN INTERESTED showed how they represented the peo. |ePresents no syndicate, but will bo is known os the milk House, and the | greater part of their married life, For| . .. - . . lass Wines, Whiskies 9 Dle s o part of thamselves o batd | the best ativactions of all the syndi- | fire gave the family much concern of has been | many years Mr, M 10es wonye. i securins festrolans Winehe WhiSELE ® | that songs expressed the thoughts of | Cates. The biaze could be seen for some dis- daug! on the Norwich line boats, but |2nd other Liau Y lide to" do- thals ‘ the peools, their feelings and their | It is undersiood to be Mr. Poli's n- | tance and bured undl +30 i Cemet been a farmer for a number of | MOSt satisfd oL mensad emotions, &nd that songs helped the | tention to completely remodel the Hy- — — | d as a guest Miss | ve bu i o people and people heiped the songs, |Perion and make it in every way the FUNERALS. Mrs. Maynard was a member of the| ¥ you tried our ount, Vernon - P Rev. Mr, MacLane was an interest. | finest theater between New York and = | Tmprovements have been made and “hurch and was an earnest | °F Old Overholt Rye Whiski e | i talker, saya fhe Now London Day, | Foston. With Mr. Foil suc John Browning. { furnishings purchased for the kilchen for. She was a woman of | JACOB STEIN, N : 2 the subject instructive as well as |Steady habit, not an occasional e From his late home on Wauwecus |of the First church chapel by the Home rming characteristics, 18 26-3. 93 West Main Street. - The ra["““g Studlos entertaining. The lecture followed a |Derience. That his Hvperion venture | Hill at noon on Thunsday the funeral | he tnoney an uplift to th ot 205 o Genuine " | sunper which was served in the dining (Will bo o kood thing for him and the | of John Browning was held, and o 3 {and her death causes sine arot. She [ _novied 5 : room in the basement of the church, | Ppublic nobody doubts. the large number of ighbors aund | Tuesday afternoon Weitzel | tools pleasure in helpir others and | - o 1 Wiliow 51 -~ — P friends attending were several from | of the King's Daughters m know the Imfacnee of her kind- Sh * G ld F “ d ¢ Mr. Gladue's Condition Improving. |BOTH LOCAL COMPANIES out of town. Rev. John G. Ward « U Miss Adelaide A. Beckwith at h Ner sterling qualities. : i ur-on or Go 11iel o According to reports received Thurs- East Great Plain conducted the ser- |home on West Town street. Garments| She is survived by her husband, a | | Wall Paper, Lace Curlgins, |25 “an the condition' of Jasepn tis WILL DRILL TOGETHER |\iter “Mnose who omeiated as boirers |ire being made for " the ook | danpnte. Sre. Dudlhy (6. BLukne s | Spectacle Frame all Paper, Lace Curlains, | ou:. "Who attempted 1o ond me nee {Army Officer 1o Ba Here to Give In were Alexander b. Pendleton, Charles | home. Gales Ferry; o stepdaugbier, Mrs. Jo- | drinking carbolic acld Monday morn- ) - | A. Pendleton, Robert Bectham and S.| At the resular meet seph B Carpenter of Fort Point, and e Window Shades, gy, S s Ul 1t I8 sxpecteq | Structions in the Second Year's|Clinton Rogers. They were all neigh- |worth league of the ichildren, Jennie and Ray- | TO ORDER | Warranted 10 years et o will Tharver Bt 1o w0l Corse: Il Gonat Arkillocy’ Worke bors and close personal friends of the pal church this (Frid d Perkins. She leaves two brof e S and soecialtics in Inturigy | B it ezt 1 6 s iat > Work | serh S T peiel e S5 ot e, (o) St | Eo e I S0 | i ki of wur Gurments made 1 FOR $1,00 TODAY ONLY pecialiies in Intertor & of the acid, as his throut is badly | Orders have been received by the | the house the body was conveved in |readings suitable to Thanksgiving will| London, and a sister, Mra. Alice Tuell | order. e also. have cxcellent facili- A DUrned; ik 11 of The Dot B 100KT PO Ranies 80 Als BAE the ® | this city and was sent on the 2.10 train iven of New London. 28 for redying, repairing and remod- ie— Decorations. = o fomcktis PO F e | N Ovembar 50 thoine Sfrect that aft- | ¢ Packerville by Undertaker Gager,| The Willing Hand club met Thurs- e it T el g 5 . - @ November 30 they wiil drill together |eling furs to ihe mewest shapes at Peamiial stontion 2 bESENE 5 leach week on Thursday eveninge | Where burial took place in the f with Mrs. William A. Wilcox at | === = == m——— A = E A orwlch ptlca 7 lon to all contracts. Improvements on School Property. There will be an army offieial niiivg. iplot in the Packerville cemeter e on the Scotland road. The DIED. i“hljrl lmn('rv. Prices reasonable. Bovivd SEET Preparations are heing; made for the | ed here to give them the second ,m;r,lbmmnjnm service was read by nt sper fternoon in | ewich state hospital. | T will be in Winsted =oon with a _SHANNON BUILDING. planting of shrubbery about the ' course in coast artillery work. In oth- |3- V- Hisgins of Packery b G100 frgatiments ey 3, Abell; @ged | lermelnew, sample line ‘ol Coals gnfl 19 grounds of the Sacred Heart church |er places where there are (wo compa- Mre. Nelson Middleton. | b iy ‘l‘nmr.ll i e 0t this. Doa oy o s e s ; ':»!yv-nllmv‘whug: much to the attractive nies they will also work together In a | The faneral of Mrs. Mary Keeler Mid s — | ot his brother, C. 3. Abell. 1n Leba- | WILLIAMS, 33 Allyn St., Hartford, Ct. ppearance of the school. An iron | simiiar manner. who died in Camden, ¥l v EN non, at 2 oclock p. m Manufacturing Furrier Since 1874. :U“‘x\hl s ln:gt;;‘or:l“lefl entirely sur-| On Thursdar evening there was a |on Nov. 12.took place Wednesday aft- YANTIC HAPPENINGS. lon In Jeweit Cliy. Conn. Nov. | oct20d Th k z. > ounding th operty. i1l of th rd company v e ernoon at 2 o'clock from the und. = =) 3 16, 1910, Mrs. *. Cheney. aged 5 oo A grill of the Third company under Capt. | @Fnoon Bt 2 e'clock from the undertak | Goorge Kahn, Purchases High Pedi-| 1oioi> 35 H. P Ch B ‘i an sglv“‘g b o Many Attend Fair. As'n member of the annual ball com- | DAY Teachicd Norwich Tiicadsy nishi, | greed Cow—Dog of Seventeen Years |FineTal orsives at (e Baptist church | 4 i annua fair of the £73 b il d was accomponied by Mrs. Hill of ven. o Brigay atis 5 | Biant St ath S 5t tne Sasted imilien to lsucesad Coptaln Ooleman, |GEd nge SRRt by Mee B of % Sent 151 Dog Heaven |SULLIVAN.in Niruion somn cous. | . il Silver evening. There was & good crowd time, *First Sergt. . Q. Smith has | Relatives of Mrs. Middieion from (his | =G iahn of Iranklin, who has o | N [Pnt so of howmas [ and l e Oar S F. C. ATCEISON, M. D. N Reetibmare wall pitsis | besn pamed, A e o i o e e o aa R ot uorongnbred cattie: | mrankin t. aged 7 months and | | kNIVES, FORKS, TEA e y M. WUy — - : A8 ceased hy pumerous beautiful floral | VE. by purchasing a orted Ayr ey | SPOONS, TABLE SPOONS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, P | Woman Pool Ghampion of the World, Y it A F. D Exhards of that | COGKCROFT-—In this city, Nov. 17 . = S P B ém.— il Bmm:‘r‘unu -' S5 K[xm :‘fllrk.dN‘m-. 11‘ ,wrm, Rertha M > deceased passed the Iy years place. W n hy the editor of the | W, Harold Ceckeroft, aged 35 years.| A Dining Room without a Ricazd DESSERT SPOONS, PIE SERV- - i loor, 0 Zlmes e o artford is ng retained her titie of man 5 § ife in cinity 1d was | Practical he onnunce: or ihe |Iindly omit flowers. ¥ &5 " H __ser L spending a few days with relatives on | champion of the wotld fonight by Ao | tue Sauciier of L Tain yuhn AL ond | s oAl Dairs po. Piononnced her the e is much like & window without hang- |} ERS, BUTTER KNIVES, and all "y --**—‘-IM”" A street. f::én;,'-."fhé“'n'.f1fw|“|m}§‘n‘;‘?"'fi‘."m 93 to! Marr W. Keeler, She married the lais Miss Mary Nolan of V Mans| T E— unfinished and unsatisfactory, the necessities. . — - al bloe] heir 0i . Nelso iddleton, and vears wa. ot riends § n on i "fim“]es{ ns Frank Lafleur lafl Thursday night match. The grand fotale were: Mrs | me vy saddieton and voar i) vl lixe Tmciis: thia) Bouch: that: gives. a5 Call and see our display. |.| flwflfs | for New York city, whence he will start | King 400, Miss Clearwnter 30 g e ntttan and. 16 i M A | > 3 y on Satlirday for’ New Ofleans, where gessed o sweot dlaposition and Is Kind_ | Mrs, Henry McNaliy, who ha been | | the hom atmospliore. / or All Occasions. he will spend the winter. Nore s CRoni En. additton | i s O i 15 M. | * Our collecticn of Sidshoards aud P { fldd 0 co. { GEDULDIG'S A party of Taftvills peopls, com sister, Mrs. Hll, the deceased is Sur-| pojoineic o list of unclaimed let- | ain Straet, Dining Roow Furniture is one of the e ant- el ’ Teicpiome 188, ” ! |posed of Georse Kinder, Albert Forris D ey, b eaches, Georgo W. Kecloh lsars in the Yantle pestoffice: Mrs. M. | —— largest in asterh Connecticut, and Jowslers and Silveramiths, vy Cedar Strest. |and August Greenman, spent Wednes- | : i arshall, Mrs. John Walters, John A. | | Established 1872. Say TN BORiRE B e Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Chapman. sk 1L E. Bachelor. M Coret | 5 our priced positively the lowest. e et 7 e | anal brongit back 17 fine rabbits A doublé faneral took place I ouchlen, H. _E. Burdick, Eveiyn uT - DENTIST duy nftesnbon cet, 580 o'clook wn. James E. Cisory, Bob Kiss. | unera Irec ors | 1 h services over the remains of Mr. | bau | BT R R 8 O 0 ] 'SHEA & BURKE, DR. E. .J. JONES/| Funeral s Q% within a few hours of each |Thursday and despatched @ shepherd | A ’ R tch and Taltviil > s p conducted. by Rov {dog 17 yenrs old | erwich and Taiiviile ; uite 46, Shanuon Buildi b BTN [ pastor Gf the vtz - Embaimers [ - octta INAOW ass ’ 7 . o cingham Memorial. Take #levdios Shetucket street on- Irecins Don't P neral was private and s i i < i oS T i, “g Oufi L [morat e private e vas auenied by | Terrible_Suffering 1 Putty and Putty Kuives N & R, > o - tives. TheNfloral tributes that were . 5 F e memns v 99 S € Mray TIairs |, bot e daact wors nummers | Sczema All Ovor Baby'e Body. DANCE Glaziers' Points : Willestone s¢ and the . F. C. 108 S e GHAY'S HAIR HEALTH will resore 005, 410, beautifu, Joscoh 7. crul- 3 face broke out with eczema, Telephone” call 2285 } Cigars are the Gest 8 tne et | ranklin St., Bulletin m to their natural color. { tenden, Henry B. Cruttenden, and Ty- a ¥ n age, his fac S Given by Yautic Fire Engine Co. an Ted Yot Epaee Telophone 843-2, ad = 1§r- Cruttenden, all bf- this city. and | 203 at sixteen months of age, his face, } ., = oo who Smith An o Mo his ostn g Broken l.lallls Reset marica o Tt nover fails. Can be_ uced without | Brewert arorih ot ot L 100 | hands and arms were fn 4 dreadral | Heurs . Chusc 1. Smith &Nen. | o vo e Band in BNGINE TALL, Prompt gervice dsy or night M| detetion. IS NOT A DYE. nephew of the deceased, acted as | Stale. 'The eczema spread alf over his it | Yantic, PRIDAY EVENIN 1 o o S e Lady Acsiatant. Thousaods bave used it with wondectul | Desrers Bucial took place in thie Per- body. We hed £ put & Hiask o1 Clofl | e antic D Juv, 18, p : - -euge, ng end | Residence 116 Broadway. results for tweaty-five years. Yo .| I¥ Blot in the City cemetery, where | Over hie face and tis up nis h sy e 1910, Gentleman and lady, G4 [ cnwt " m“‘ 2 Bstosmg. | Crisrs R et o 30y i Ay ur moa- | L. e Cobhreals S Sert | Pty we'adve im Hoods Sers adies’ Fine Shoes | tRED C. CROWELL’S, 7 urch & Allen had charge of | rilla and in & few months he was o : : ¥. 8. USBERWOOD, B PRI o RO it Bar and | the arrangements. tirely cured. Todsy he IS & ealthy | Velver Buckle, Patent Leather and Gun | AN AT T Open Baturday Evenlngy HHCH S 31 Droadwar. i’fli%—nwm *|, Mrs. Chapman was the daughter of (boy." Ars. Inez Lewis, Baring. Maine. | \teral d and cloth top. Latest | NEWMARKET HOTEL, oetgldaw Ml it bl " 60c. botiles, at drugglsts | ("¢ late John B. Perry, 0 native of Hood's Sarsaparilla_cures blood « styles at $5.00. $2.30 and $4.00. 1 715 Bosweli Ave. b wutang i o s St AT Tecoimanash ne Rhode Island. and Hatie Grant Perry, | 245 and huilds un the sysiem. Picat clude Wines L WHEN you want (0 put yaur i mvanded by b i S Mo FRANK A. BILL jrst-clusa Wines, L wnd Chgars. SN SO R, e i Iy advertis- E Al LAtk Oswaod| Co, Chay. Qs- WO s barnin Prestar. e Untiie |5 Gttt (odis 0 usna) BAgis [t of ® » | Meals and Weleh Rarenit” served to i beiter (han through i\ sovd Co., Utley & Jones, . Perry: Geer, wifs @ the laly Dr. 5 ! hocokite tablets galle Aelephyne, 194 Main Streel exdol, Jolu Tuckle, Eiom, Aol ddch ' ing columns gf Ths