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£ g A Pleasant, Simple, But Safe and Three Congregational Churches and Central Baptist Will Unite at the ENestual/ Qe Eor-it . b “Second—Rev.. J: L. R. Wyckoff to| Catarrh of the stomach has long & been consideréd the next thing to in- The Bulietin should be delivered Preach. it curable. The uhual | symptoms . are S Loreni. Nich om ectric Arrivi ere at UNDERTAKERS everywhere in the city before 6 a. m. Ni Taken Fr Electric ying H { ® 5 cine | 7011 OF bloating sensation after eating, Subscribers who fall to ruceive 1¢ by - Midnight—Had the Weapon in His Hip Pocket and oy O e Dk SgIVINg | accompanied sometimen with sour or §8 Main Streel. ;l;::l.!;u:h.'::::‘e::hr ‘m‘ux'.?:n.&.r' Consregational ehurches and the Gen. | Watery risings, a formation of guses . . 3 causing pressure on the heart and uif o Blood on His Face. ; 2 tral Baptist church will, be held at the | lungs and difficult breathing, head- 5 THE WEATHER. o Second church Thursday morning at 11 ;ches, fickle appetite, nervousness and YOURS % The Bulletin, leary Aliea & Son b i (. Norwich, Monday, Nov. 21, 1910. FURNISHING —_— (R ASale of o'clock, . 1ADY ASSISTAMT WAEN REQUEIPEY, : pa : Rey.|® gemeral played out, languid feeling. The sermon will be preached by Rev. | * FRorc™) PEgel ot tanguid feeling ! o 3 as the scab- [T L. R. Wyckoft of North Woodbury, | mouth, coated tongue and if the in- P A quick capture of in hi ¢ pocket i pture of a young Italian | in his overcoat pocke oA 9 For New England: Falr Ofonday: | Who, it is alleged, had used a razor face. bore | Conn, father of Rev. H. J. “Wyckoff, | terior ‘of the stomach, could be seen 3 Tuesday cloudy, with rain or snow in OR his companion in Willimantic, was | bloodmarks on both sides. He had a | P ,;,;‘)r o {;;e econd church. 3 it would show a slimy, inflamed con- north portions: light variable winds, | made here about 12.30 orclock = this | pait of brown gloves. L Sl ile Sesris o the L attion. Take No Gne’s Word Who | becoming moderate south. morning with the assistance of the car | He is between 25 and 30 years of |Fpiscopal church on Thanksgiving. The cure for this common and ob- Predictions from the New York Her- crew of the electric which brought him | age and gave his name as George Roes o stinats trouble is found in a treat- lald: Monday fair to partly overcast (0 town. He answers to the descrip- |but on a pay envelope. found in his TAFTVILLE rent which causes the food to be Has Not Tested the l ollet (ioods weather, with slowly rising tempera- !fon of the fellow wanted and he was | pocket was the name Loreni Nich 950. readily, thoroushly digested before it | tures. behind the bars in the local police sta- | . He was locked up and_will be held | Otto Czikowski Injured in Collision— | has time to ferment and firritate the 5 | Obesrvations in Norwich. {tion while the \Willimantic authorities [for the Willimantic authorities. He | parigh Foir Mag Successful Evening | delicate mucous surfaces of the stom- . The November Sale of Toilet Goodd ¢ The following Tecords, reported from | Weie 10oking about for him. said that he came from Taftville but| 5000 TRE AL U ach. To secure a prompt and healthy Syc opa lc will continue Today and all this weeks bard of the razor. H | Sevin's 4 ‘When the last car from Willimantic | the car crew say that he got aboard h cessary thi i 3 Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes ki S om imantic | the ¥y digestion is. the one necessary thing to Itsis the most comprehensive offering in temperature and the barometric |ATived here about 12.30, the car créw, | on the outskirts of Willimantic. Pt STes .. [do and when normal digestion is se- i o ‘.,,,\,,,,."Sm“d“ 'and Sunday knowing of the cutting affray in Wil- | The cutting affair occurred in the | Saturday evenine between five | cured the catarrhal condition will have of Toilet Requisites that we have evert limantic, turned ove: Ttalian | low: d of Willimantic about ten |8nd five-thirty o'clock, the meat | §ie: made, embracing complete lines and , Ther. Bar. r a young Italiun |lower end o illiman = ATty S ol Qdisappeared. 5 3 T - A 28 to Policeman Smith at Franklin square. | o'clock, when the man who was cut .f“ Ube."’"g"‘° to Otto Czikowski According to Dr. Harlanson, the saf- assortments of every day needfuls. | | 4s 3003 He got on at Park street in Willi- | received a gash in his arm from a ra- | M a8 sttuck by 4D | est and best treatment is to uss after 2 9 6p m. 1700000777000 34 3005 mantic and had a suit case, a pair of | zor. There was a row among the Ital- | automoblie owned and driven by DoN- | cach meal a tablet, composed of Dias- Make it a point to visit our Toil Highest 49 Towest 33. clothes, a pair of shoes under his arm, | ians, the cause of which is not vet L0 (. Berkins of } o near the rase, Aseptic Pepsin, a little Nux, Goods department this week and take Sunday | besides an overcoat and an undercoat | known. The accused is short and has | Ponemah company ce house. Mr.|Golden Seal and fruft acids. These 2 Bl righet 8 . Taom. . L 25 50,22 |in addilton to those he was wearing. |a black mustache. The Willimantic | Czikowski was thioln violently to the | ihlete can mow he found at all drug At the Martin House, 16|advantage of the emphatic and libera} Bl“tlc . 41 3 ge o ;a‘k%n u;] police station, where | authorities were grba'lly x‘;lc s ‘,:1 at “‘3 g ‘;:‘:1" v“?;s’nlxis“fiyts 5“9\ ‘\‘\{‘*"3)\' “fl:';’“‘}‘ llh° stores under the name of Stuarf's Dys- savings in each item, + g . R R e, 36 1 aptain Linton had him searchied. In |quick work of locatnig the fellow an . His 1t on, ma Flding | Sabos "Robiute wall Bt Beins & patint| highest 17, Sowest 24, his hip pocket was found a razor and | he will be sent for this morning. L Jx‘r’;‘x':{ju‘;fiis Sl anoGmiont but | medicine can be used with perfect | Brondway, Norwich. AL a9 A Stfitkill s Comparisons. fcam “Were broken and the harness | Siesy, 410, assurance char nealihy L . Ry il . Predictions for Saturday: Partly MOHEGAN LAKE WATER CAN FIRE DEPARTMENT RaET ek RO i follow their regular use after meals. Special Showing for 7t cloudy; light to moderate west winds. T Calkowski was at once taken to | "\t RS "Workman, chicazo, 11 | If Yon Suffer, Now Is Your )W'"ll 4 : Saturday's weather: As predicted. BE EXPECTED ANY TIME CALLED TO JAIL HILL.| b home in the automobile by Mr | writes: —“Catarh it & local condition s 3 Predictions for Sunday: Fair: slight- L Lmron ik { Perkins and there he was attended by | rosniting from & negloctog borgt Vst L um t laeont denavidient thl Experienced Fitting Iy warmer; light westerly winds. Supt. Corkery States That It Is Lia- |Brisk Grass Fire Threatened House of | Dr. Thompson. Hend, whercht the fhing membranc of | OPPOFHUIILY — $1,000 Re- [ wvack and see he spiendid showing o v's weather: As predicted. ble to Be Turned on Any Day Now | Frederick Symirgton—Eiders Should | "The uutomobile w ", S lowards | tho nose ‘hecomes infiamed and the s | Tablo Lifists wa anake for Thankegivy —AT— ‘amd Tides —Reservoir Down 327 Inches. Help Boys Burn Barrels. Focier g Bewy~ % Ing | poisonous discharge therefrom passing £ i ap L S = (i inthe ouposite direction when the ac | Lidkwand into (he throae reaches tha| Ward 10 Anyone Profue- ino — Damask, Napkins, Table Setey IV“”‘“ S\mq!" ‘\”w‘::ff-' n gx::: The water in Fairview reservoir was At 3.20 o'clock Saturday afternoon i S0 SEONREC. oA i dow “= Cu‘b stomach, thus producing catarrh of the Lunch Sets, Dm‘h_n, Etc. Everything L —_— T ———— |down 327 Inches on Sunday and with |& telephone call was rzceived at the| (ing o deep gash In one front leg and | vomeqhy —Medical —authorities =pre- ing Quicker and More|for the Thanksgiving table.- } Bay _m._ [ p._m. the usual drop of a Monday It is ex- | Central fire station for a fire at the|[ME & dcep gash In one front les and | scribed for me for three vears for ca- I = T 309 | Pected it will be down 330 inches to- |corner of Cedar street and Slater ave- | GiiTlS N8 PAC S Neces- | tarrh of stomach without cure, but to. Th Special Values | 122 day. There seems to be a larger \nue. Not knowing the nature of the| ™'y, "berking said in regard to the ac- [ 13¥ I am the havpiest of men atter| Poprmanent Resul s. JREsCareijaint Yalyss i amount of water sued on Monday than |fire, all the apparatus in the Central| v, FEricins said iy regard o the ac- | using only one box of Stuart's Dys- 3 i any other day 'in the week. From |Station was sent there. It was only| griving along the Occum road where | PePEid Tablets. 1 cannot find dppro- At 39¢c—62-inch Bleached Table Dama t | Meadow. brook comes a small stream, |necessary to use the chemical tanks, | {IVIE, ZONE the Ocen road Whew | priate words to express my good feel- ask, regular price 50c. o P . it | but Superintendent Corkery states the | however, and Chemical company No. 1|0 ‘TIc" s on the rgnt side of the| & I have found fesh, 3 8" and L Spitnont:, deaga. oF T sureeryd, the¥ | eles oo aen s Slandniati hha ) ol i 5 water in Mohegan lake will be turned [Wwas also called. : road, coming toward Norwich but the S°hnd rest from their use. make the blind to see, the deaf to lleached Table Damask, regul Six_hours after high wafer It Is low | on very soom, and it can be cxpectcd | It is subposed that children sct fire yofin (OUDHE (OWaTd SOTWOCh but Lhe | Stuart P e e riupien to. willes anal fe P : BARGAIN | tide. which 14 followsd 85 aood"tide,”" | most dny"day ‘mow. as the foservoir |t some heavy grass in o’ vacant lot | G §D METULS. SR (e Gla RS Sy safest preparation e well s the sim- | 3T 00" SSRBhne oo rijoice and eall| \; gp e e i | | s getting nearly to the bottom. It is | Which burned rapidly and threatened | 7 sovion. 1l plest and st convenient remedy for | §iox et e el —72-i Satin- | GREENEVILLE urged, therefors, that eversone using | the house of Frederick Syminston, but CAme tosther the ' hor e vared andlany’form of indlgestion. catarrh of [40Wn Blessings on thels e Damask, regular price $1.25. 10-1b., 90x96, Full Leathered b the city water for drinking purposes |it Was put out without practically any ntomobile, smashing it and boh | Stomach, biliousness, —sour - stomach.fyo oGl B Sick. Why |At $1.29—Linen Napkins, 5-8 size—s 3 Pleasant Social at Home of Mr. and |Should boil it. Because of the change, | damage, although u-.e;I \;m:nm of the 1o famps, el horse's faot got caught | NeATtbUrn and bloating after meals ' Ha" v°l|~ v o b ’-‘h at $1.29 a dozen, value $1.50. it might cause sickness among the |fences were burned slightly | in the guard, throwing The horse | =—————— = ssitate’ When Nour Heal At $1.85—Linen Napkins, 5-8 size— and Lined Fawn Street| Mrs. Douglas—Local Basketball |1}, might ca Dossibly among oldes | At 545 O'clocic Suturday afternoon it | (I the SusEd, Chrowing itm. The Horse | = : Is at Stake. S doven, value 8225, 3 Team—Brief Note: people, but it is not from the fear of | Was thought a chimney in the stora| “i5 FECTTS & Sood deal. " - | from Norwich. A good sum was real- | = i ize 22-tnch Bianket, at 5.00. impurity of the wate i ‘e aid | just west of the Chemical company No. | ¢, s a man and a boy in the 'jzeq, which is to be used for local ex-| - At $269—Linen Napkins, size 22-incl . | . Eawara Douglas entertained a |SPBUmSY OC the water. With the aid st West o8 Cig Cn o oons. sveing | tcam, and immediately after the acei- DLl Everyone should know that the —at $2.69 a dozen, value $3.00. Ansther lot of FUR COATS recsived | Pariy of friends at his home on Hick- Situation will be brightencd. ar it | |sparks coming therefrom reported to| oent,the g‘;;"ljg‘*s;mffm;'x‘,Lj;;'l“;;nd,. st Able to Leave Hospital. e Iy resulatad) gt gize—all Liney Crash Towelin ory street last Friday evening which |pelieved that rain must come in sufi- | the company. They investigated but ot 3 ors Mr. Gill R R 1io | Machine. that sho pero: = brown. eached and checl at the Sane priebe. " ¥ S € 2 come in suffi- | the 3 constable.. Mr, Pe ceeeded Mr. Gilman, owner of the Bozrahvi S its allotted times on ‘earth i h 5 s One of A . cf ¥ st 0 the reservoir at this time. had just been started in a stove in the | di/ CEUE ©/C T R e a recent fire, and who has been spend- | WILIY o o onout drugs: that ] At 11/2c—All Linen Crash for towels chowders was served. The dining | The first well at Meadow brook is | building. St wp the. Hoy Br il ooWE: iie Some'time int the Backu ospital | oo nall caes polsonoue drugs LRRE ing, brown and bleached, regulae THE L. L. CHA | i e eiatgiece Chat | oy 980 Aot ana amothersent | ChISE Glanton, TS sequiell ot o B Tettened o i home, somentiad | I8 oSt UL tiigors | piee 1o chrysa enterpiece be- [ will be made in three or four days strances from several to the effect that | g SR ey | ose drugs incorpora- x n 14 Bath Stret. | ing o model of the Stebbins-Gevnet | {aken about & day o prepare for and | they. think the barrel burning should | Mot hoger Bsien ot dean 51‘”*“’:;2’ o M DS it e g - — aeroplane, lighted with electric lights. | thereafte: re: 1 be stopped this year because of the| A meeting of e Taftville branch | . | sary to restore a Bt € ! = & During the dinner hour modern aero- | it is mot decires 1 hamilng, 80 that | F upply of waior and the fact t of the St. Jean Baptiste society was | Improvements are being made at the | chinery so that nature can complete NOTICE planes were discussed, and following | ress ant s e omrer, e DToB- |1 ho water to b had on the held Suncay aftermoon —and officers | mill in Bozrahville, where the owner is | the cure by its ordinary functions, as: M[LLINERY | the banquet piano selections were ren- | The second well is down 80 fect. hilltops where the barrels are burned. | Were nominated for the coming yvear. | Instaliing a new and very powerful wa- | sisted by the (ransmission of —vital 3 Or. Louise Frank'in Miner 1s new | 9°red by James Service with vocal so- — e = 3 Inasmuch as this is a custom pe- | The meeting was called to order by | ter wheel (A B SIS b B MID-SEASON BARGAINS ] los by Willlam Pitcher and John W. FUNERALS. culiar to Norwich, the chief does not Frank Mathieu, president of the soci- Wheel Stolen. IEve Shody. to thhas e e, : ] " in her nev ofice, Breed Hall | 1jji. Banjo accompaniments were giv K feel liké forbidding it but says that It was voted to change the date | What was considered a very mean | this natural elemant of life _|Trimmea Outing Hats for Women, | oo § | en in a pleasing manner by Mr. Doug- Mrs. Albertus Maynard. parents and guardians of the boys | of the monthly meetings from the fi trick Dby local people was plaved on| Under no circumstances allow ahy¥e}jisses and. Children—our engire line B i ok o ke L should give. them their assistance and | Wednesday to the first Monday of jan owner of a bievele which was left|one to lead vou ‘to belicve thal vou)ihat were $1.98 and upwards i P 7 s o 170 | ., The parts, consisting of William A. |, Cairday sftornoon at onme oclock | by the use of proper caution all dan- | each month. near a reeidence in this place ¢ |can be cured by the use of medicine Ch . lohone 8. =~~~ 4usli@] picher, B. i. Skinner, James Service, | (e finemal of Mrs. Albertus Maynard | gor can be averted. The fathers of nm; The following officers were nominat- | evening. Some sneak thief lifted it i e 00se Louis Geynet, John W. Hill and W. H. | /48 Beit from her late home at Al |boys can keep them within bounds at|ed for the election, which is to take'|and departed. The affair occurred be e Now at Stebbing, broke up at & late hour, | V08 Point, The house was filled with | fhe fire, see that they are not started | place at the next ’regular meeting: | tween 5 p. m. and 6, and was done un- thesthen (e CERas . |ways the est singing Auld Lang Syne. Mr. and Mrs. | Felatives and friends, a number be- | close to buildings and after the fires | President, Frank Mathieu; honorary | der cover of darkness. fne debe. Histoia e v { Douglas were voted royal entertainers. (& present from out of town. The |.re over to see that the embers have | president, Henry Bourdon; vice pres- Viilabe Glacninge History tells us that prehistorle man | Agy oy Fine Hats Reduced | In Mat Style, Fit. and WORK- —— Services were conducted by Rev. C.|jeen put out. On the,hilltops there is | ident, Joseph Desautelles; financial L 9 gs. % of druzs or medicine o 3 MANSHIP. Ba: Wilson Harrison of the Gales Ferry |5, water to speak of in“the hydrants | secretary. Edward Adams; assistant | Willlam Burnes and Mary Bur , nor aught of doctors, learned 4 a On ‘Thanksgiving night the Greene- | Jlethodist church. There were many | ang"the pressure js of course nothing, | flnancial secretary, Bdward Bergeron; | SPent Sunday with friends in Bozrah. i et lived to greater agze| At $5.00—Hats that were $8.00. G CHAS. H. NICKERSON, ville: basketball teant will open. the | beautiful floral remembrances. Theleoinat any fire should be prevented | corresponding secretary, J. O. Teliier; | Mrs. Edgar Stoddard of New Lon We. ‘totaily exempt from miodern At $7.50—Hats that were $10.50. | Merchant Tailor, 128 Main St Season with a game against the Jew- |gho,of e church sang tw hymns: | \cherever possible. frodaurer,’ N. Parent; ‘autitor, J. 0. | Jou spedt some time hers tacently with | lis and gains. Rabaias ‘At $1000_tiats that were 3150 1 ¥ s - e 5 . S5 , E. EE Tellier, D. Bourdon, L. Martin: master ends. No longe ssary that a 3 5 —_ oSy second team, In Jewett CItY: | A James, Charles H. Comstock, Cyrus | viss BURKE WILL of Coremonton ™ Larows: ehaninin, | | Mr. Bailey of this place lost a val- |telligent fan or \woman should suffer] At $1250—Hats that were $18.50. Th-d Greeneville e L5 r_mt,m:" Chapman, Miner Moxley and Eugene Rev. Phillp T. Massicotte: visitine | uable cow Saturday, it being struck by | in body or mind: no lonzer need wi At $2250—Hats that were $35.00, [ |fixed on & name for the team® They | LaFontaihe.. Burlal was in the Gales TEACH IN BRIDGEPORT | (iininittee. A Larowe, N. Frechette; |& Central Vermont train breaking a a race of invalids and dose ourselves R . ara bie and white, and they are well | 1irvice ‘was Tead by Rev. Mr Farri | West Chelsea Board Will Release Her/| d00Tkecper, C. Deshal { 1o aud i imring {6 se bADIY EhAL 1E Hofl l4u ekt avith pbisonsus Qe o Totilg ' g ¥ ; Rev. Mr. - L A | to be efforts to obtain relief fro ply- e son. Henry Allen & Som had charge | Aft ivi i i | Philip Kinzb f Put i a e s R 2 2 . o ad & er Thanksgiving—Mrs. Bliven to Many Attend Parish Fair. H ilip Kingherger o utnam was ine pains and ills that modern modes ]h l] l e 3 ; g = | the guest of his aunts.the Misses King- | of lif> have thrust upo i eous (4 0, B e b . brassestisirriae P, [ O Epmen, Subetiturs. Unait Chritrmas, Thers s a lapge. eronl at the tate | 1° Eusst of Bix st he Misses Kins- | of"ufs Rave thrust uoon e, e - | (118 PO i b i ohn Coughlin Sullivan. held in Parish hall Saturday night, et oL By e iuinctare D e > FINE FU S a party of young friends at her home |van, infant son of Thomas H. and BoAbS of educetion has soted 6 te [y Mol oo, Thn fernished | exgy, where #he has deen hasing i | aruge l{ on Tenth street. The evening was |Mary Coughlin Sullivan, took place | POATd ducation has voted to re- |by Norman's orchestra and dancing|provements made. ny are flocking to their office i % ” e ko . 9.3 relock | lea her after Thanks; ing, in order | held an important place on the eve- | . ) e - i 1 N #= passed with whis¢ and social games, |Saturday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock |lease e 18, in e place Mre., Edward Allen of Norwich Town | ga for relief. Fully nine out of n shments were served. The |from the late home, 232 Franklin street | that she may accept a position as|ning's programme. The hall was at- | ghant Saturdas Colchester and while | every ten who are treated by them Pacty Broke up AL & late mous afier |at Which a large umber of relatives | (edcher in Bridgeport at an advanced | tractively decorated and 'the arious | there stiihessed. the. confrmation of | are suen “uhe Breatest mumber T are now complets for|*PERAINE an enjoyable evening. ana friends were in attendance. Tho | S31aTy, She has been a teacher booths were well patronized. ' |her nephew and niece. Joseph and Ev- Quiring only a few trentments. ‘“ b Saw & e bearers were four uncles, John F. and | et azly., £l hose in charge of the different ta- | alyn Leary of Fitchville. R i Bared ARARGE Weke: . MR the seasor: we ite your | " v - has taught the third and fo: Wer Candy. Mrs. R. Chartier, L And s - 2 I : t were andy, Mr artier, 2 & i e Sl oD Sundey. omelating it the Third Bap. |surrounded by a wealth of beautiful | many friends will regret to.learn £ Hdaler:tdvawing booth, Miss ERGIA | 5 o 8ro0 " aturdan. Whe - contine 16| Gl atotach Arbuhie. Eimeda tions and repairs given | puniday, Oficiating i “P” | flowers. Among the floral forms were | her Intended departure from the c Fountaine; fortune booth. N. Beauso- | gartford on another industry. It by other physicians, and some advise 4 nd careful attention i e i Miics Trom his parents, wreath | Mre. E. Tarue Bliven has been se- [Iefl: oo cream, Mre. - Tanle, Mra. | tha Hosbugh Waist compa SR LT e * work at fair prices at George Balley of Central avenue, |Of roses, carnations and chrysanthe- |cured as a substitute for Zewne Donovan, Mrs. Murphy York ohn Eiderman had been told by . George Y Centra 3 Andparents, Mr. and | der of the term. which will be This was the second night of the ; W= ML who for some time past has been in |Mums from his grandparent Christmas vacation 5 ; jcians that he had cancer of the 1 ,s the employ of > Mrs. Timothy Coughlin, also one from | © cation. fair and proved a great success. The | === = 2 1 the: rlterthAtAhe y of Armour & Co., has ac- R st . told thy ] T Bl erger; cross of car- affair is 1o continue three more night BORN. 3 FEERG 1 . cepted a position with C. K. Bailey. |Miss Julia Kingberger; cross ¢ Dog Had Blind Rab iibte, e % 2 cived only ten {reatments and Lo an e nations and chrysanthemums from h g abies. 3 MARA - In prwvieh own. N . e h vras. onfirer 44 . 101 Main St., Norwich, Co e ! NORWICH TOWN aints, the Misses Bullivan; bouquet of | At 1130° o'clock Sunday morning, | Marriage at St. Joseph's Chureh. 10, o "aanghter s to M ana ;| felt sate in saving th ur-on or Go. 111e . i nn. hoicé ‘cut carnations from his aunt, { Doz Warden George H. Stanton was$| At St. Joseph's church in Occum on homas Mara of West Town s s 3 s . g Henry Searles, a confirmed cripple, Miss Ella Coughiin, also from Miss | called to the home of Richard Stephen- | Saturday morning, Rev. Frederick e e s A tiam of 5 yenny Btamaine’ pectac ¢ Frame o ity Rev. . H. Ricketts at Sheltering Arms | Nora Marra, Mre. ennic Phillips, Mrs, | son, No. §5 Hickory street, {0 shoot | DesSureanlt united in marsiage Man: | DIED. il S ad wobarty S i i _ Dennis, Sullivan, Misses Ruth_and |a Boston bulldog, which was suffer- | yel Silva and Miss Sutrovita Da Luz:BBLDEN—In New London. Ne | work at ‘hi de once more. A«i‘l'r:m::m:‘r;h“.yg :":yF P:; Qf,"'i Tattie Morgan Mortimer Mur- {ing from blind rabies. The animal was | Pashico, both of Versailles, the cere- | 1910, suddeniy. at her r g Stttk Tergh Warranted 10 years etic efeated at Football. |/} "ond Miss Catherine McCarthy: al- |in a greenhouse and the warden open- | mony being witnessed by the parents | Broad = stree i goitre on her neck: today, after only TODAY ONLY W UL F | oo s s b g e U B st SRR R0 e e AR SRl ren 91,00 TonaT o - et st 0N | yrargaret Lynch and Mrs. L. Wordell { put his head out, whén he quickly des- | Siiva, ere Were many friends S8 n Atlantic City 1. Nov. 1itha locte sking whete ey tiris Sunday afternoon, Rev. C. H. Ricketts | JAT82 v i i o 3 hs dulck i ) 19, Ruth Arlena Kinsmah, aged 17 | but a little loose n O ke U he " Gree i Beantiful bouquets of chrywanthemums | patched him with one shot. The dos | ot A e orifarmerty was - n | Vn Coughlin, also by Mrs. Jeremiah @ auick response to such calls, | the voung couvle, and a breakfast was e S . or aaughter Al 0. part: In homes where there has heen | T, COuSUUN. 2150 2F A has relieved many a suffering an JORAE dounic and @ bresiant A L e | vl | sorrow e, ere S £ R, ey M sz R serve hey will reside in Versailles, | = = = = =========| \ho carried her arm in a sling, suffer- e A e pons wiian | Thompaon, Mrs. . Harris mal since his appointment. Nere (b= moomis eniploved | o i Ammatory Thevsnetis: | SHANNON BUILDING. 4 Armstrong. Burial was in Y R : : | She could not raise her arm for the| nov . . akes it beautiful. In the face of Aeroplane Dance Wotid: | gre: rie can only say, Ly cemetery. P 3 Personals. world. After the mother had received The Fannmg Studios, | i e s, oo o v o James M. Absil. An_aeroplane dance at Cadilac heit| yioo Aert. senenr Js isiting Out of this suffering will come that| A lurge number of relative: on Saturday evening, with two prizes | vt 5 B G B8 B ner 15 Main Street, {to treat her daughter. In les< than a 1 Wiliew S, | which will calm us with the glory of |friends attended the funeral of James |offered, had a large number of partici- it s » { week the voung lady had the use of A i immor tality |3 hell, which was held from . the |pants ind proved cepecialy attractive | yfiss Annie Thoma and Mrs. Susun | | hier arm restored to her by the Psy- _ | The singing was by the chorus|home of his brother, C. J. Abell, in [for the programme of dance numbers |, Wpo 0 g \ing a few davs chopathics. & choir of thie Greeneville church, as- | Lebanon,Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. |furnished by the Cadillac orchestra. | (PR 000 ¢ PO AT Mass; Peter Halloran was cureq of deaf Wail Paper, Lace Curlains, | sisted by Wiliam Crowe, with the cor- | Among those present from out of iown [Partners were secured by maiching | o - ness of ten years' standing. and he can TO ORDER 7 M8y | et and Miss Elizabeth Crowe at the | wete people from Willimantic, Middle- | Rumners and the airshin that traveled | g0 pon ot ™ Cho has been il for ral Ire now hear the lisping of his little babe Window Shades, piaho. The anthem, Sing Unto the town and Union City. Rev. Eugene . |around the hall carried the numbered | (@0 PUlcy 1 %01e 10 he about. | for_the first time. - | an kinas of Fur Garments made to 3 | Lord. by the chorus, met with much | Smith, pastor of the First Congrega Uckets. The two dancers to hold the {ng "iheots to return to his work | S Willam Hardy, tnstead of meing] o KZD 4 M Y e ceient, tactlie S % favor. | tional churely, of Lebanon,- conducte imbers vhich each secured a —AND= doomed to with the aid 0 LW e and specialties in Interior e i services and made a brief address | Prize were Miss Clara okert of Taft- | 50O™ crutches all i finds his legs as| ties for redying, repairing and remod- t Local Visitors to Wasterly Exhibit: | in which he sioke in the Mighest torms |Vi1e, No. 64, and Baward Adams, N0, | yyicpaer waiome, . sk A e et [ene e TS Entwatt AiSpaRE Becorations. veral from here attended the, (i- [OF the Tife nd works jof the deceased | 35 S K Nathamel Lora. attended the | mbaimers e R TR short notice. FPrices reasonabls. oo 1 to 4 ts, |Dberculosis exhivition, “held usder dffe LSl P 000 ¢ the cagket. The | Takes Suit to New Haven County, |Harvard football game in. New | 3 Mrs. S, Wilkingen, who had fainting [ I will be in Winsted soon with & i A3 ® | auspices of the athte oard of hesitfi | }OIRUE MERHECSRONy Charles | Papers have been J bon Hhe o CanEdey spells due to heart trouble—medical | jarge new sample line of Coats and e o o “opimy e | B 3fesct, Miwear 7. Fuo d F. W. |city for a second time in the case of [ ;o o TOETE s 3 doctors pronounced her incurable—was | Sets. Watch the date. Iy was unsanitary In every way: on a |Throon. ~Burial took plage.in the|John F. Wells of New Haven vs. the | o Lomis Berry anc tamily X*fl"‘”‘“; e Tady Assistant. completely cured in two weeks and | WILLIAMS, 38 Allyn St., Hartfo 3 yan unsanitars fn every way: on a |TUS00% Gouth cemetsry where & coms |Gty of Norwich for B0.000 for injars | SUBday misht for thelr’ home in Cail- e i now declarss she feels ax sood as she | nufacturing Furrier Since, 1574, ranged as o admit air into a room |mittal service was read by Rev. Mr. |jes receiyed when he was burned by | foriia, after month's visit with el | [ VBRI e o e | AaatBon with tte reaéhing -the.patient af- | Smith an electric current while oi | fhex wore accompanied by John Dunse, | Henry E. Church. * Wit 'Smith Alfen;| MBEY patients t 4 et s (e A e we (i rectly. Samples of old milk cans where Thomas-Vaughn. inLincoln. avenue i, May, 19 | Mr. Berry is .-m)‘J ved in the ofl fleld jyi2daw 2uice ELEC "”{'("" Capti i s { dirt had collected in the seams. and |. At ten o'clock Saturday morning the |case, which was brought before a jury | MI- 1Tty is emi ks 52 [ weeka, jare \bringing , thelr (rlongs Bnd D F. LaPi alo up to date milk bottles were ex- |funeral of Thomas, Vaughn was held [here this month, was non-suited by | MO & 5 PATRICIAN {inolEhbobelio thetbss choms thicADactIrE it . I'. Lapierre ' hibited. There were sanitary drinking |from the rooms of Funeral Director |Judge Case last week. The counsel for v C! for treatments. A~ single treatmen Tn the lecture by Dr. F. I Payne he | ing conducted by Rev. Neilson Poe Ca- | New Haven county 1% 5 e atest styles in patent gon ‘metal and | B methad wf treating all forms of ¢ rner Fighth street. Hours 1-3 and =mace said: Germs thrive in damp, dark |rey. rector of Christ Episcipol church. = | Engine and Band Unite for Pleasurable | {0033 and cloth: top. $3.30 and | apimoaiod of treating ail forms of cur- | o ety . il F | places: cold checks their activity, | Friends were in attendance and acted Haile Club Sunday Tea, Dance—Improvements at Bozrahville | ;05 Sold only by Tl o oour opportunity to be cired, | 6-8. oF by special appointment. s & ATC'“S(’N, M. D fresh air and sunlight will kill them. {as bearers. Burial.was in Maplewood | At the Sunday afternoon tea at tha! Mill—Bicycle Disappears FRANK ‘A BILL. O ML e i vonE eonaltis b Rent 1l betada i PHYSICIAN A} | See that you have fresh air in vour [cemetery Haile clib Miss Lida Caley poured, is- - 1 Ton Yitve been sick. mor how f i : N AND SURGEON, home leap in fresh air, be out in| il sisted by Misses Mas Rogers, Jennie| ' Friday evening in the fire engine hall| Telephore. 104 Main_ Strest. | many doctors vou have tried: 1o mat- 4 Floor annon Bldg. | the sunshine, take long, deep breaths. Kimball, Mand Aubrev, Lines Ryd- on Franklin street the Yantic brass | = 3 - ter WHAL sour dotibls sy bl Here ik i oo SRR er Keap money, pins and common drink- | plainly to he seen. Not only at the |holm, Myra Brock and Mrs. Anna Hor- band and fire depariment gave a most tor Do pleasant wniil ten o'clock ——— =~ —————— ing cups out of the mouth. Clean milk | ends -of-branches. but at-the ends of (deau. An informal inusical programme delightful dance. There was an excel- | _BUY The wonderful healing clinies given | {h the morning and the 550, 07 N jeans no disease; see that everything |small twigs are suspended three dif- |entertained the members present. and lent dance programme arranged by the | by ‘the Psychopthic Doctors of Hart- MRy ol ekeprare of nm' esigns Mllf EII'HGWGI'S s cleanly about the process of milk- | ferent nests of the oriole in a vard on |all were reminded of the December so- members of both the fire department AL e g Ry bbard. ing. Fast Town street. They have hung |cfal event of the club, which is to be and the band music being furnished b also in T. A. TIAML,. NORSibhy ot | St Altdag o Siest! the now Ui ity F 1 B In the crowded tenements someone |there all summer, secure from fall- |be a dance, with music by an orches- the band, with Miss Annie Brady of | fetitiy titene pu convinciig ABYHIEHIE by aoaie L Bt e e the e ; or All Occasions. | moves in where there has been tuber- |ing and from the attacks of the squir- | tra I vilie at the piano, The attendance s 2 approciatad. hy thousands Who Wit | oo bath veaim os loxuriantly warm s | GEDU » | Culosia, the germs are left under the | rers. - = ze, many being present at CARDWELL'S Spryesiated (hy. tousaads: NHa7 RIES fing ek ¥ narmURs ] LDIG’'S | wall paper, in corners, and the new S d Birthd: To Di New Chart | d, read T s to'a the air of the: fropics R paper, ool e urprised on Birthday. ‘o Discuss New Charter. 2 < — | vi0a tract attention throughout the entire! ohayces of having the temperature of 3 Telechone £68. 17 Codar Strest. l'“m“‘| "’,"‘“'" r“’ disease. Con-| 4 party of friends surprised Frank | Copies of the ' proposed new city faasy State. It is @ pieasure to visit their | vour bath, dressing, or dining roomm 268 *‘""“’“’"' s "‘7‘“'“ erited. It does not | winans.on Thursday evening at his | charter have been mailed to all the — ——————— | busy offices located at Martin House | pelow the afety point, knowing as you i ks belong to our climate, {s easily cured, | Home on_ Otrohando avenue, tendering | members of the Men's League of Ui our Freckles S S congeaae with thell STrerOVE e o B nors, et DE 2 and is ou the decrease congratulations hecause of his birth- | Central Baptist churciyto prepare tiew ]——WHAT S NEW e patients who without an exception v~ | Noy* tingland winter * weather. " & i l | i T = . day. The evening was pleasantly spent | for a discussion of the subject Wed- g & knowledged the most remarkabl> re- * NTIS ] Cunning of Birds Manifest. Dlaying games and at its close sand- |nesday eveninz. Frederic W. Cary and : ]HE PALAC!: CAFE veries from almost every form of VULCAN ODORLESS | DR. E. J Now that the leaves are off the |wiches, coffee. cake, ice cream, fruit |other members of the charter commis- | Need Attertion in November or Face disease man is heir to. s is all the 3 e Eo J. JONES irees the position of bird's nests is |and candy were serde sion will be present at (1 b's meet- | Will Stand Covered. A @ more mystifylng as no drug of any GAS HEATER 8 4 L L ing to speak on the ol 5 November is the time to take special tep in znd see us. kind is tsed by them. Confining them- T Y Saite 16, Shannon Buiiding e = = Sten bl = soeeon, Taur, —— P2 Sy B R FRANK WATSON & £3., selves strictly to psvchological and | insures you all the heat you wagt SO Paiky - Sivator ‘Shetuck In a football game on Saturday aft- Thanksgiving Surprise. Flogktee ring the Wint The Au- | S natural treaties wherehy they utilize | Just w L. no. e to ML SR Phee T et s jesnmi o the e Jhe own street | Capt. Eaward Woodworth, jani- | tumn sun and winds have brought out | ®ET3d 78 Franklin Street. | the powers of the human mind and | FATEICS Set one today snd make thil . f { football, team defeated the Preston |ior r Open 1 Tie qnat Techivead | freckien. that will,tay: s} Wiiter -un: body to eradicate the germs of disease | 0. spill. G L s = —_ . Sils 32 an- |4 g e i i : Lot o 3 | ves ¥ g B .| the most comfortable winter of your T e —— } | Athletic club in a score of 32:10. Hati- |a"pleusant ‘Mhanksgiving Sinrise rom | 108¢ removed now with Othine douh V HAVE YOUR and restore o healthy condition of the | e Most oimortle JoUTE oL RS . rahan was left end and Car N la number of the club members who | strongth ¢ ent y. y have decidad 1o give b by Whitestone Ge and tie J. F. C. 10e | fullback. bave provided for the turkey to srace i preseription rer abe o of - \Yatches asd Clocks Repaired | pueuietion o v'a limited time at | house’ heaters ars mavely WOlCHCE Y Cigars sre the vest on the marke: In General. “Cap's” table on the New England |freckles is the discovery of an emi- | d pai the Paychopathic Doctors' officest at |38 0 b0y 3 U™ vy "have . thess Trr them marits and Embalmar Mrs. Warren Porter of Danvers, {feast day. “Cap's” heartv thanks in uent specialist, and Is so un ! | ihe Martin House, 16 Broadway. Nor-| houts of e dJev. OO Ve saas o8 —_— = > e ' t L i e 1 T £ p o dany o £ e Mass., is the guest of her niece, Mrs. |appreciation of the gift were more |Successial that it is sold by The hy FRISWELL, | Wich. from 10 . i 1o § p B 100 Eaeh, Tignest quAlity; CaniRua 3. H' Ewing of Elm avenue than doubled by its unespectedness. |& Osgood Co. under Lhe guaraniee Sunday 10 o 12 a. 1 T nts ber oot fuel piping denkedin 70 Erankiin 8t, Bulletin Bldg, Mrs. Byron Dexter of the Scstiand and the money if it fails. Got an! junl7daw 25-27 Franklin Street. | The inost forceful Lok enttled | 1 c8fis BEF 1000 ol B - Telsphone 642-2. road has had as her guest for a few | Bridgeport—Bridgeport had to pav |cunce of Othine—double Strength, and | The Revelution In Jedical Practice” | “98 R, © Obdire e g days her niece, Miss Susie Wheeler. 3430 this vear for citizens to bsc even the first pight's application will! NOTICE, | by D i Blumer. the chief of Pe = P e e, Prompt service day or night. r. and Mrs. Patrick Shahan have |familiar with the workings of the show a wonderful improvement, some| Mme. Taft, Pamist | chopathics, i3 sold by Geo. A, Davis Sas. T. 5 VIDEAWOOD. Lady Aasistant. returned from thelr wedding trip and |ing machine. ! of the smaller freckles even vanishing | will be ai 58 Frank Norwicl, | book store, 25 Broadway, for 35¢ and Cit of Normh i Ter & 51 Broadwasr. et arihe 115 Bibad are at their new home on CHff street. — ntirely. - > £ | Comn,, “Monday, Nov < short WHES you want 1o SouE ner f TR Ty Mrs.d, B Northtp spent s day ot We Hdve In savingh banks 33500 | Be sure to ask for the douhle|Umne: 2 T | i tie volume has ereated astir i3 ¢ S S RER Poue junai. | b A g e two Jnst woek with her [lau:m;? Miss mminnm in n:ni';n.v\lhw ks $4500,000.000 | strensth Othine, as It I8 u nl'mur)v]r- e e 1 ot e w1 “"," R GirelosTand (apions EIIR fils & Elecu'l“l ey i e ibne zunice Northup. who is teaching in [and i state penks $3.000000,000 -in | grantee of mones back if it fails o | gctern Caneeicn aial o The Bar: | 10001 gt v remove the freckiom | for business results. 1 poene novad £ eiimns o ke Sulieie the Scotland romd school. Ul $13.000,000,000.

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