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3 NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 7910 v MYSTIC . yc| HOW A DOCTOR WESTERLY BRAKEMAN KILLED |.... ... 5 "5 ... Brief State News| HOWA D msflg'g““ Basketball Game from Westerly— i ith Nail. : 1 When Boy Shot in Eye wil ixc Greenwich.—Improvements are being a Ja:lm fi&,m’tfif:;’ 1?1‘:2 Jobn Daignon Struck By Portion of Federal Express| The social devartment of the Ep- |made in the residence of J. H. Flagler | scald head, though it wasn'c-that. T y worth league met Friday afternoon |at a.cost of 310000. suffered for several monthe and most, of | e - £ . 3 evenii t the home of Mr. an - my hair came out inally they had a : ‘While Inspecting Brakes—Opposition to License For|4n: cyguins af the home of Ar. and | Waterbury.—Rev. Dr. Joseph Ander- | ¥ 0aif came out. Tinally they had a M e S xfternoon was de- | son is seriously ill with pneumonia at | ¢neShyic re Remedics. | Thoe moed mo Halcyon House, Watch Hill—Tuberculosis Exhibit | votcd to work for the society. At 6 ihis home in Woodmont. - in a few weeks. I have used the Cuti- | ME ANS THE o'clock supper was served. Those | moden Between $2:500 and $3,000 | cura Remedies, also, for a breaking out 2 present were Rev. and Mrs. C. T.[ h cent St. Rose's | ©On my hands and was benefited a great to Close Sunday Evening. Tatch, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Abell and |%8 cleared at the vefent Bt deal.” T haven’t had any more trouble Ruth Abell, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. with the scalp disease. Miss Jessie F. Bostwick and Violet Bostwick, Mrs. | Middletown.—The Middletown indus- | Buchanan, R. F. D. 3, Hamilton, Ga., . At the anmual meeting of the repub- ytor Elmer_ Foldredge, Miss Lottie Hatch, |¢rial exhibition given by ‘the Twentieth | Jan.7, 1909. ol b, i, Chasies Ander- | Eimer Tioldrease, Sies | : _ ; 1 ° . [} 1ias ik contral commistes of Thos | son: Mise Helen Soser and Miss Bdith | Miss Mabel Duncan. Mre Robert M- | Century club is of great interest. AR 1:.. ucfi:f:d Rc'mlm.‘;:." ‘:;:'"TA\};:'!::: #:})-‘: Dr. ‘T;fiekw;ig“s;;ids%a]:::x; 9] atr. and Mrs. J. Ir‘.nre;o. A[fiss alar." New Hav|n.ANearli§' $6,000 c‘i!;: cdash Kept With Barnum’s Circus g v % y B ler "o | E. Brooks, Misses Lila Douglas, Doro- |and about $4.000 worth of merchandise N ! M. Wright of Providence clerk. Judge |Webster. Jr, official controller of the| (i " Rna Wolq® miofence Gouch. A | was coflected Thursday for St. Fran- | P T-Bamum, the famous circus man, 3 Toha weney V. and Al- | exhibi i stra- 3 B i : z wrote: had icura, pointed ‘Washington county representa- | were pupils from tife West . Pawce e Stratford.—Practically all of the| medicine chest with my shows for the ‘ tives on the executive committee, the [tuck, Niantic, Mystic and Stonington Married at Parsonage. boats belonging to the members of the | Jast three seasons, and I can cheerfully It is the best because it is made by other counties bemg represented by a |schools, Drs. Smith and Morgan serv-| mpp. sday evening at the Methodist | Pootatuck Yacht club have been haul- | certify that they were very. effective i i ' ke number. ing as the lecturers. ok 3 C. T. Hatch, pastor |ed out for the winter. > . SV echive A the best makers, by experts in cletie A resolution was adopted endorsing | The afternoon lectures were by Drs, | Parsonage Rev. O T Hatch. Pasion |ed o o every case which called for their use,” g \ s candidacy of Henry I. Lippitt for | Frank I. Payne, William C. Thompson, | i¢ierchicht and Miss Anna M. Her- | New Britain—Vater Jahn lodge, D. — nited States senator to succeed Nel- | J. Howard Morgan, assisted by Mre. |, . " mhe pride 13 the daughter of (O. H., celebrated its thirty-eighth an- | I TN z son W. Aldrich and recommending that | Fred C. Buftum and Miss Helen Segar.| vy "anq Mrs. Joseph Hermes of Gfeen- | niversary Thursday night in Bardeck’s | lar that it formerly had the use of e e ooted o Mo Somersl | pre. Jobu 1. Mey, Frank C. Pagan. | manville avenue. After a short wed- |Ball with a family gathering. ttiargnga s LIACME Faidioogho s e aseembiy of 1811 vote for Mr. Lippiit | Idward J. Brophy were in charge of | GiZ" (i, "\r. ‘and Mrs. Litterchicnt % et city, wil be the g ¥ Sage Lotaron B, Calt, | PO DY | o AS Siilacd, Mrs. Clifford W, | Wil reside in towr, where they have a | Derby-here was a large attend | ™orl, O O law the city collected T e A iafitence the coln- | Casiball Moy Dr Jolm Neale, Fudge|farnished Houte,. -The brida recoived {20ce afithe Fooma of ithe boaod oritrade )|, ISR D08 L0 SOR 7607 o3 600 Tror. the fves rececumendation will have With | atarh & niliean Son Drs! A 3r|many presents, imelnding cut ‘glass, | BEury slebt fo hegr the madress of | B, G ACE IR O0 sl i e i"-f'?:.f.’f.’if';’."‘;. geoblematient, but it .‘:pi::rlami o i silver, china and furniture. %‘,‘fi,“""‘ enTEs L O Rty | % iTe I ceiliatar bHae thas iy s kmown that the delegation of three There will be lecture: Saturday Entertained L. S. Club. y ought to collect in the neighborhood from Waosterly, the senator .und(I two [morning, afterncon aud evening and,| 3pro Apnie Turner entertained the .Stamfm:d. A _number from Abrabam n}t: !4.00\!1‘3{1‘? 1L‘l‘< pr‘:-?lxlct‘v;x T’{‘xvlefi?:l:‘f representatives. is ot unanimously in [as usual, the exhibition will be free to |, it AUME TRFET CRICUSEES (0% | 1incoln camp, No. 2, Sons of Veterans, | that more than this will be collected. faver of Mr. Lippitt for senator all, Drs. Michael H. Scanlon and John | nRoer® Of e, b S0 £0 afternoon. | went to Port Chester Thursday night |Even if only $4,000 are collectad the ing manufacture., using nothing bul thoroughly good woolens and fine trimmings, designed by masters of the Tailoring Craft. They must be abso- lutely right before they go into our stock as GOOD CLOTHES. Men’s Suits, - Champlin will have charge of the af- | my WSt AVSBE, Friday oo [to assist in the institution of a camp |city will gain more than loses Jiauor {Heense for the Haleyon house at |liam II. Holmes, Jr. and William H, | 0ist e "Jl;g‘ngdx (“a‘g;“;nfi’l‘:fi’fi‘, Bridgeporf.—Miss Fanny Crosby; ac- | emption than is anticipated. $ tO $ D Watch Rl than report was in cirou- | Perry, superintendent of Westerly and iation to the effect that thore would be | Stonington schools, respectively. remansivance against the application | Dr. C. Grant Savage will have charge from government officials, owing 1o |during the evening session and intro- companied by Miss Hough, went to| = ———— — South Norwalk Thursday to speak in OVER-CITY FLYING. Dr. Upham’s church in the evening. She is 93 years of age, but as active | Latham’s Record in That Respect a Refreshments were served by the host the dining room being decorated in pink and green. Mrs. Turner was assisted in entertaining Men'’s Overcoats the nearness of the proposed licensed | duce Rowland G. Hazard, trustee of the | STV Vo5 & as most people twenty vears younger. Bt Achioveriont. place to the Fort .\Iunflrit;u: reservation | state sanatorium at Wallum lake, They | P¥ ~T'S- Senat. s n - i teavell i 2 t0 and in which thare would he co-opera- | will be L the explanation of Seventy-eighth Birthday. neted.—~ & veling ~ salesmal t L a renc i $ 3 > y-eig y. found oo ateking his seip in x jocal | Fubert Latham, the French aviator. tion by property owners in the vicinity | the purpe exhibit by Drs. Mrs. Giles Wolfe celebrated her 78th of_tha Hailcyon house. James M. Crowley and' John M. O°Con- | pirthday Thursday and received con- The hotel is located on the govern- inell, Mrs. J. De Vere Barber, Mrs.| zratulations of her many friends who ; f meat road that leads from Bay street|Frank I. Payne and Lewis Stanton,|cajleq to speak words of cheer. Mrs. ::e grip had be?n_!flk?hTfim and _m:l& city of Baltimore for the Baltimore . e e i " B | Lren g : ~ Wolfe, who was Miss Mary Forsythe, [ o870 S&% IEE © Proprielor | uns prize of five thousand dollars, B Rt o hs Thens v DRIV hony i iton KHI 8 ovent oib Bun- [auukntes of flie late Mc ana Mrsure: 1 2 and his work marks an interesting ad- far aw e license sions | day and thare will be morning, er Forsythe, is one of the st o 5 A ance step in the history of man-flight. there #8 no lagal obstacie 1o granting {noon and e ning sessions, as on week- LOEBo e ohiesof MHeiautih e s Hartford. S Secretary o | - 1 s hotel the other morning that it was |gave a new exhibition of his nerve and among the missing. The contents of |daring Monday in his flight over the Boys’ Suits $8.50 to $18 er- ] 2 > is a very active woman in her duties | State 7. Foster and. X rwei | The aviator was aloft forty-five min- ERIEE B e L It will be the final day of the|grouna the home. She talks moSt en- | smns Scormtars of ths Chinose Senutioy | utes and during that time he flew over jections from reprementatives of ih D. At the afternoon session | {I2aT0 gl CF e higtors of the town, | of WWashinaton. Arrired o this iy |the clty in all directions, rooftops and 5 R Tt tesstve coteideration. Harold D. Kenyon will be in : Wednesday to pay their respects to |Other vantage points being occupied by BO S Overcoats perty would receive consideration, | charge, introducing Harry Lee Barnes, Mystic Won. Wednesday fo pay their respects Lo | cbectators hent on Tollowing his DIOE. ¥ 5 b SO Hoe. o coriab et tendent of ‘the Rhode Island The basketball fever s | statesman, who is here renewing ac- |T€ss. Latham had to contend with a Maturally the owners of coitages|state sanatorium for tuberculosis at|and on Thursday night over | iuaras af Rt aard oo wind blowing at frony seven to fitteen 6 50 to 20 :::nmb:"P ::“\\ f "“,‘ Fresfiis! :\t:l.}u];.nTl‘l;:,”;:hflnlns,;wmn]!s wi ]nilx,; present at the first game that A A miles an hour, and he wasbnoticgngn(; s -~ bt e Dic > |Joseph T. Murphy, Dr. Joseph n played in St. Patrick’s hall, when the to make a cautious flight but indulge Hqwer Heense be gramted for the place |and Mrs. George H. Ttter. Y. M. . A. of Mrstic and the team FERCONAL TAXTAW. in the gyrations for which he has be- oo R G She Thetel S 4 nuel C. Webster and Edwin | from Westerly played, Mystic win- o - come famous, darting up and down an . ) . it ke proprietor of the hotel'ts mot |1 - will be in charse of the cios- | ning by a score of 45 to 22. e c"‘:‘w(:“’"’;"""PM‘;’”w.T‘." Be | coing through various evolutions to Children’s Su][s' - 3 - ing session, assistzd by Dra. D. W.|as started at 8.26 and two i o Now Pay Poll Tax. |h.ighten the interest of the spectacle. o S Y X Stanton and Alexander Ferguson and|jeriods were played. The first 4 1. | His flight from the aviation fleld to | Mrs. George N. Burdick, Miss Emma | ended 25-8 in favor of Mystic. The personal tax law seems likely | ot McHenry and thence up the imner $2. 50 {0 $9 There was another larae attendance |S. Langworthy, Charles Perry and Al- | fawing are the Hnenpe: to causs more o leus Confislon et |t tove Satine bt et at the ";'-‘"fi'('"' exhibition in Hiber- | bert H. Langworthy. Mystic—Davis ¢, Gley rf, McKeon 1f, | fore it is working as well as the poll { coversd the principal districts the R S S the, dmobuYe = Larkum rg, Wilcox lg. d REen orked | City and its environs, and then back to o John Daignon, brakeman on a Bos-| “yyesterly —Marland ¢, Steinhouse rf, | o % i the aviation meld was made in a fifty Ch ld n’ 0 el'COthS ton - bound ~ freight train, was| pjjen If, O'Connell rg, McCleilan lg. | 0 Tecent vears ¥s the Danbury |horse power monoplane without a stop. Haren s Uv v sets a record for fatally inju cted as referee | correspondent of The Ansonia Senti-| His work ea: ed early F morning | '} own of Westery while inspecting the brakes on the 3 t el o Stites G ben e 2 e the | ng Denche as umpire. Manager | nel. The greatest amount of confu- |OVer-city flying, and constitutes a t [irain when at a standstill between | Shen has secnred a game with Ston- | sion seems. likely to grow out of the|liant feature of a meet that suffered 0 . | i m;‘ th ’;mr“vhmg";‘;{l‘ “‘J‘“.d ington on Thanksgiving afternoon. question of exemption from this tax. |Severely {r«)m ad:"ers’?] “eathr‘r!rnnml— . Sporast = s S— 1 .. . T a rea s T tions at the outset. There is yet much Federal express and was struck a in Eye With Nail. | The Jaw reads: “Every male person |t L < : between tho ages of 21 and 0 vears |10 be desired in making aeroplane m: - 1 i < . the six vear old | shall, except as otherwis. acially | tors trustworthy an evising mear Tl e uncotiieus N JelN Laon o Peter Hamma- ’pmv'?ded By law, be liable «te pay & |Of lessening the strain upon other 1inmen with a severe cut in the head | cher. was injured Thursday | personal tax of two dollars for town |DParts of ths machine, but recent ex- 1d the 1 rm lacerated. He was| ovening at § o'elock When I two tbiti e o 5 4 ning k when in company |and state taxes in lieu of a poll and |hibitions show that the aeroplane is 1ce on the Adams Ex- | with Edwar hanlansky, fourteen | commutation fax.» Farther along. in |much more dependable than anybody s i b Rhode | vears of age, who is bellboy at the Ho- | the same act is the following: “The |believed up to the present record gt P .o | tel Hoxie, was p ng with a toy gun, | provisions of the general statutes|Mmaking season. Quite as significant in from the 'eft i D m«! when Edward Shot a nail into the | which raiate to exemptions from poll |itS Way as the Latham performance ° P ® Hammacher boy's eve. His father, | and commutation taxes shall continue |Was the mile-a-minute flight across standing nearby, at once pulled the |to be operati ountry from Dayton to Columbus with slancing blow by a part of that train Hen 1 examiner in: exemption from s - ae 1 out. Ds Meyers dressed the | personal taxes. a Wright flyer carrying a_consignment 28 e OpEee Ty Unidetiate wound and Friday morning he was |* “Pai of silk goods.—Springfleld Union. GOOD CLOTHES i Bl ol b aoge taken to Memorial hospital, where he Fowesiy tad aue: Dol = ; Friday night gnon was | fr8 40 S Ve ¥l It is a well known fact that und < ‘| will have to stay for some days. Fri- i e T, FORD MASONS of age and resided with his | Jay evening a telephone message from | the old law many persons between the STAMEORD. M/ NORWICH t Mechanic street, Paw-|ihe hospital stated that Henry could |A&esS of 21 and 45, who were exempt | pupchase Site for Temple to Celebrate see a little. It is b d his sight will | from military tax, paid a one dollar A e Bt 1s hoped his sight will | 1 tax. Under the present latr these 150th Anniversary. Hancock Woman's Relief corps sew- 9 H 0k SERERE o 2 BT R persons are exempt from any tax £ Pt i v aus he state for Oc- {applications for hels 74.9 per oent, ing_society in annual session clected TSR Whatever, it is stated, because the| Nesotiations for the purchase of the {’éfil;“?“‘.‘f' Wr:m-nl\'.rcznc e t\\'x:rv)’o furnished as »agzins:p 7 per D T e SN el ror, notes | SEALUOTY’ provision which extempizd |old Y. M. C. A. property on Atlantic| i fiog spplications for employ- | cent. in September, 1 side: Mrs 4 an > roi My A c Rosen rg, T them from paying the military tax un- ree fe r Tnio; A 'y e Jy 5 81; & ons Mrs. Rilia J. Payne. t .| that many weddings were set for the | der the old lew. exempts them from | o coh, Stamford, for Union Lodge|ment, i R R fat ., have bean closed in the|secured, 154. 3 ¥ | Only by Contract. s Haven—Applications for em- | yment, 212; for help, 170; situations | _According to a florist, the cheysan- % | themums are not so large this season. | Perhaps they only look small in eom- | parison with the new hats.—Pittsburg | Gazette Times. cations for em- | help, 184; situa- = : Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S I CASTORIA | day after election, and observes: “More | paying thé personal tax under the|F: 204 A slection bets paid!"—New York Tele- | new. In this case and in others some. | Purchase of the property from the aph. what like it, the city will lose a dol- | trustees of the Young Men’s Christian assoclation. Union lodge has a long time been desirous of housing a temple of [ ment, ~"" Qur Great Mammoth Clearance Sale . it mi i v e Waterbury—App) plan_to secure property, centrally I cated, before it was taken up for de = velopment. The deed was signed b: o upplied = James Wilson, Charles ch and 3 2 . : oINS oda or avs nl W. R. Michaels, the committze for the e t 4 per cel Masonic Building a tion, and the of nt trustees of the Y. M. C. A. has been T ded in the town cler office. ion lodge will remain its pr o Maxwell Automobiles Tht lodge also desires to fonbithe ol EymnEmI o0 Established Enviable Records During the Past Season - prese her x Hancock Woman's . The meeting was held dence of Mrs. William H. Noyes in | 3road street, o furn menits. Applications for employ for help, 253; situatior ewood Thursda morning in the First ptist church. Rev. F. C. A. Jones —— of Calvary Baptist church will preac '"DUSTRIAL Tnus]‘ coMPANYi The Bt et F intends to build 2 temp! there in the nly Westerly case Third hopir Westerly Branch i T, Qlstrict eourt to the grand jury | ;TG SALE INTRODUCES THE BIGGEST BAR- |G o ol B g s Judge them by their performances and not by what people tell you they Capital .. ..Three Million Dollars |,C0UTt Which convenes \'1.,:,\{..,\’\”“::‘%“ 5 the tempie laid on the 130th anniver- | will do. They do not work wonders today and “lay down” tomorrow, but Surptu Three Million Dollars ' a3 GAIN VALUES EVER OFFERED sl otins liquor odze, in 191 | give their owpers the sams reliable and efficient service 365 days in the Thomsp Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. ey 1 IN NORWICH. FEWE‘__-*-—#R e ! year at the lowest possible cost of upkeep. Call for a demonstration at Liberal, courteous and eficient in s A b it ;‘n“"'l ¥ . ey T o dicense at is pia’e'on | We offer in this Sale the following specialties: Cottom, | ™" =™ Lo mam. miass, "o"eY" The M. B. Rlng Auto Co., three appt Bart Schaffner & Marx o clerk's ofhce s Linen and Domestic Goods, Dress Goods, Silks, The work at four fres pubiic em-| Welephone 22 Ghestnut Streel Clothes SCHOONER POLLY. Underwear, Sweaters, Etc. ARE SOLD BY Oldest Vessel in Service, Orce Noted — e == ; ' I. B. CRANDALL CO Privateer, Pays Visit to New Haven. SPECIAL No. 1 Ismcw AL Mon'w Cost ‘Swcatirs it a . e NENS lot Mercerized Tub | 98¢, value $1.50, [ novlee Westerly, R. I St 2 0 days’ visit in New Ha_\s-n or 1e C 2 & 8 7 = = rly harbor, i schooner Fol claimed to I el "Ixx.m. Coat Sweaters at $1.75. . A Remarkable Offer made fo the Sick for this = D sse t ow | ¥ 2 > i 3 in e D Nt Tio . | ee———— Visit only, b P’ h’ 'flur shflfls an[l Hflslgw ven harbor Sunday afternoon, bour SPECIAL No. 2 | UNDERWEAR | isit only, by ! .'w.»‘\‘,»i.f(;fi‘lxln-‘ rtsmouth, N. H.|Ten bundles remnant Table Cloths in for Men, Women and Children. to five yard le , value | Men’; gths, &ad got a coupon on the Piano to b8/ ing been built in 1805 and pr Fleece Lined Underwear 39c, given away at ) servi Dr. NAUGHTO tt time of the war of The hooner p I s Ribbed TUnd { PURTILL’S ra and etured sev: S T | Satae 5 hesuiatun “ON THE BRIDGE.” es the conflict with|g ; fne quality Table Covers at $1.25 i ALL WOOL UNDERWEAR, | ‘ |8 her many | with her. During City Pharmacy = & nii Tey our Ice Cream, Soda and Col. | “'al time Isge lces while waiting for your car. still rem e e e 4 NDERWEAR. ribbed vests i pants, 22 1-2c each. Quality RIBBED VESTS and PANTS, in pure white, 39, value WHO WILL BE A THE DEL-HOFF HOTEL | SPECIAL No. 5 1 JCOTTON GOODS—Fa | tingham, 5¢ yard color Apron Trying for a Loovhole. | What is a consp A% lates | ¢ vard, value 9 | CHITLDR S UNDERWEAR. Ribbed 3 Canal St. Westerly. B . . "t oo Ao ? Beitiia Cotton Ve a1 B e o B RWIGE. CONM — — C— ,,__,_; That is a question which the federal d lengths, 7¢, value "ICOATS, extra fine quality, 3 j ; 5 government g asking the Unit-d 1 < een skirt, wel a P E 4 By TR DR e R S L B e e VTG a0 e A At Dr. Naughton making an X-Ray examination of the Lungs, Y ONLY ” Defacsive simton orrected by the prop. | PATLIMENt of justice. It seems the su EXTRA VALUE | HEAVY MOIRE SKIRTS at 98¢, value with Improved Magnoathis Skiascope as an aid fo Diagnosis. & ONE DA IA;:IQ-Q of Jenses. Room 9§, Pot- | cM€ court has never made a ruling |Une lot real Scrim, c value, 10c. $1.50. This and other wonderful methods of examinations are Free 1o lal‘l‘!:";:f‘l:‘r\::".d —————— . ——— - all who call on him atthe DEL-HOFF HOTEL, rust act. Two! BLANKETS at 69. | WHITE TUNDERWEAR, . Special val- an Claire, Wis, | CRIB BLANKE smured destgn, | V€S in SKITis. Gowns and Chemises. Monday. November 21st, ONE DAY ONLY Mflndav’ Mflvember 2 I 1on the charse | at 69¢, value $1.00. Pink or blue, - . . & ust B i wenn £°% ”'"n:hpll Iaor,lmuvn! th srflangweort tions to conspirac by the Sherman a FOR SALE prominent citizens of l l Tora -1com « sLtuses, situated in | AT Seeking to aveid tria oremt Dats of iho compact part of |Of Naving comspired o .leivaud the ; SHIRT WAISTS, Hours—10 a. m. to 8 p. m. E I, each having 60 foot| government of largs tracts of timbe 10-4 Gray or White Blankets, 79c, | Black Sateen Shirt Waists, well made, and both ha acant | la he plea t ! valu = 0 = . . B0 Bl that can Bo se-uved ot | And.im-Tdsho, on the that the { value $1.00 fZRcyiey: s T, HOFF HOTEL. Dr. Naughton will give iitattons: Tolosde : h To all who call on him at the DEL Teasonavie’ pces if 3" purchaser de- | 7o, et S, e $A58S theD | 1.4 extra quality Blankets, 89, value | FONGEE WAISTS, Soutache trim, 98c his Consultations, Remarkable Diagnosis of Discase, Wonderful “X-Ray’ Birt%e, modern SPlambIng. - Inspectiog | TOre the supreme court f {$1.10. 3 % | value $1.50. Examinations, all services, Surgical and Office Treatments, Absolutely Fres e ] A similar situation o of Charg@ l Frask W. Coy Real Estate Co., arising from the attemnpt of the GRS 7 WHITE WAISTS, Tailor-made, 98c; tobldd Westerly, R. 1. | {rust to drive the Pennsyivar -\} EATE »s' Coat Sweaters | Lingerie, 98c. Never before has such an opportunity been ziven the sick of this vicinity, and if you are suffering, you o RflflTnf: 4-'1;m‘:tany out of bus ;1-98 vilas fancy Knit, ot | eos—— should not fail to take advantaze of The sick multitudes crowd his offi from morning till night, and at e S I S T ! : | CHILDREN'S COATS. every visit the youns, the old, the rich. the poor, all apply to Dr. Naughton for relief, so those wishing to see him the dissolution =uits ',,’._,m,‘,\: the | L ies’ Cotton Sweaters at 69c, | Just received a few samples of Chil- should rememb ays, Dates and Office Hours of his visits d call early to avoid the crowded last hours. 3 nlAMnan .:‘t;m«lard Oil company and the tobacco | -+ 1®W $5:00 value. $3.00 and $3.50. "“"‘;"S Coats in Caracul Cloth, etc., rust. Dt T at bargain prices. < s . This is only another illustration of bl e Doctor Naughton will positively be at the Del-Hoff Hotel Monday, B WD Bay yeu weil 1 get our| e tactics employed by trust lawyers | On¢ lot at 25s, A One lot at 39;1 DRESS GOODS i Yy Fo UT | to enable offending corporations to me special lot 75¢, value $1.00. 3 s & s o i i i < cicean Do, oiee of simoniod, | Erade joftending corporations 1o el ey Snecial values in aress good rem- November 21st, from 10 o’clock in the morning until 8 o’clock in the 2 . emment bas made good progress i iy 5 2 = i i CASTRITIUS, eiforcing the Shetinas act o 01 Men's Coat Sweaters, heavy cotton, evening, to consult with and examine all cases personally. may be loopholes still through which o PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS. the escape of the guilty is possible N e COME EARLY FOR BARGAIN DR. J. P. NAUGHTON, o flg-‘-‘-’-:s:r-fg";','s-‘;; v«-:;-w, 261 Main Street, Norwich, it Specialist Catarrh, Stomach, Kidney and Liver Troubles. where he is now jpaster " MARKOW, Prop OPEN EVENINGS. Permanent address 44 Pleasant Street, Worcester, Mass. [