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NORWICH TOWN Thanksgiving Programmes In B T e o et i | — ot iy M2y 2 Sonm| FURNISHING The Bulletin, Norwich, Thursday, Nov. 24, 1910. Heart Parish—Mr. and Mrs. Bernard 3 p Mechan Celebrate Silver Wedding. Easy to Get : \ THE WEATHER. Fmdy Carried Out by Pupxls in Upper Grades. at. Mt. Parish hall was gay with buntiog, | All ¢he beauty creams in creation streamers and decorations of crepe jwon't improve your compiexion if your Forecast for Today. . p]eamt Street; and Broadway. paper, Japanese lanterns and parasols, | stomach is out of orver. o B & o' s | UNDERTARzZR, | | = Wednesday evening, the opening night | ~ Belching of gas and heartburn mean | For New England: Rain Thursday; of the bazaar given by the ladies of Ibad food" in fhe stowach, Bad food 8 Giala Sirzel ; whrmer 1 nortl Portions Briday fais: 7 A Sacred Heart parish. There were a |rheans bad blood and bad blood means Sar brisk southwest to wast winds. The schools in ‘the West Chelsea| Grade 7, Miss Mary J. Murphy, Miss | Damoer of valuable articles 1o be dis: |a bad complexion. I % Predictions from the New York Her- posed of. including a couch, a g0ld | Try MI-O-NA stomach tablets for F E sh ane RTTITRIT W AEYITARy, ald: On Thursday partly overcast to | district closed at noon Wednesday for | Elizabeth G. Beckley, Miss Teresa V.| waten, and a pastel portrait of the Rt | stomuoh misers, billousness, dizmness ire xtln uishers MMPIIY " 3 Coughlin, teachers: ~Reading, Govern- : 3 - [ = L e, eosparaturah Pr Hapi iy oder | the TRarkagiving recess At 2 helors Prociamasion, Jumes Nevins: Sto- | oY nthe? (VUBS IO THC G dnd indigesiioa, Tuey relleva a il Inthe present smeraedvy every | variable wings, hecoming mostly south. | C.Cf the several schools in the dis- |ry of Pllgrims, ' Lena Blumenthal: | sons orohestra with Prof. John Ryan | bieod Thes’ ave susencded oy The """“ M2 nd Sy w““,,,:' Store - ———— ¥ s |trict held oxercises appropriate to |Landing of the Pilgrims,. Maze | 30" 5 STURestra with Brot Jonu RYST e e LB e aseind Al ] . erly, followed by rain of arow In the . : o & Osgood CO, to cure or A £ ; | Thanksgiving. ~The programme for |Stamm; song, The Old Oaken Bucket, | jony Mulijns, 7 ¢ took in %t 3 by Eim ot o0 gichiday, bartly | he' soventh, elghth and ninth srades | School; The First Thanksgiving, Abra- | JOUS Mujtine, & W Murphy took I | back =~ L " |vided with our Chemical Fre Extin- ! e charges 3! pe; at the Mt. Pleasant street schoor were |ham = Levine; Thankfulness, Lydia |y "p Gough Mrs, Mary Dowdall and | T had been dostoring. a soar for|guishers. They will act on oil fires | Obsarvations in Norwich. e Tl | paurbler: Thanksglving = Willlam | Mrs. ‘E. A Allyn, assisted by Misses | stomach trouble and tfiund';ommg or electrical fires better than water. . 8 and 9, teachers Miss G.|Ricker: song, Hail Columbia, school; | Bessio Calluhan, Annle Gorman, An- |that aid as much. eaod as MLO-NA ) Price only $1.00. ARE YOU Today 5 | _ The following records, reported from | L. Miss L. M. Crawford, Miss M. | Thanksgiving Song, Gladys Thorner; ¥ ary McNally, = | Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes|M. Perkina: ~ Song. Thapksgiving |The Pilgrims, Louise Roessler, Mar. Khhilxl\l";-)c‘u{\rl.:i}a“\’.» e Hiiatan R are i Meconi dox and S | @ | in temperature and the barometric | Hymn, 'school; recitation, Thankegiv- | forie. Phillips; Thankssiving Hymn | T80 Whice Mary White, Luetts | For stomaer ooirs oy e | changes Wednesday: ing Hymn, Leslie Manchester; recita- | Eugene Buckley sonz, America, | Howdan, Nellie Kingsley, Catherine | Mi-onma chnirouPlS Lor, disestion ! ! Ther. Bar. | tion, The Pilgrims, Annie Bass; reci- | school. Casey, Alice Kilroy, Mary McNally, | has done a. wotld of sood for me when Tam b . 40 30,00 | tation, Story of the Pilgrims, Ethel | roadway School Jr., Abbis Casey, May Shields, Ca- {Goctors Tanon araoad 0T e i . of DELICIOUS i D8 B B oo ISR | e s S mavey | e U R R T | S B s || I | & p om. gt 1 40 3010|Song, Abraham Krieger; sons, Au- |school Wednesday noon the programme | Jonn Fuyh B Rans, g i : hee | 4 | Highest 52, lowest 40. (umn Woods, school, réading,’ Anun |was well given the orchestra, under| P e MT-O0-NA stoiach tablaty oxd'hold == | 1 Cainpidvonis; ary, Her Two Thanksgivings, Flor- | Prof. J. Herbert George, incl g the | Silver Weadi TS i el ey whets . Al B The nksglvlm m 4 50(}3 Predictions for . Wedneaday: Fair; | €nce Foster, Gladys Beebe, Bertha | following: Plano, Olive Linton, Har-| | and \T::!dl';:r'\?l;‘d b A D e Company | Tha | 1 moderate northwest winds. " | Weinsteln: recltation, Thanksgiving, | riet Coit; violins, Austin Linton, AleX-| oriqined friends on Wednesday eve- |box: iTest samples free from Booth's | g 1 £ 1 W ihesdiy's weather: A predicted, | Morris ° "Katsman; * recitation, The | miier Aleck Babimoviicn, Frank Ul | lertained friends on Wedneaday eve, | b 0"‘; Al Ry 29 Main Sireel, Norwich, Conn. o Phosphates e BEN S mi o e e seu e e : ’ e song, “The Last Rose of Summer, | Groff, Dorothy Gregson, Mary Lester; | TWonty-five gears ago they were ma A Household Medicine ! ] VHizh [f Moon | school;: Quotations, Catherine Hanafin, | cornets, Milton Souter, Gladys Elliof led In St. ¥atrick’s church by Re: To be really valuable must show { || Water. || Rises. e 52 Maria | P. P. Shaha; After the enjoyment | equally good resuits from each mem: - Joyce Williame, Eva Goldberg, Mar- |mandolins, Christine Gresson, Maria | Py Pr Shahan, T SR 3 mem 1 H ce ream garet Sullivan, Minnie Emback, Bes | Gallup: drum, Reginald Smith; trom- | Of games and music, o substantial | ber of the familygusing ft.” Foley's | Al sie Sterlied, Annie Sadinsky, 'Irene |bone, LeRoy Whitmarsh; horn, John | SiRber of salads »‘1"{” ImeAte caseiand | Huney and Dar doeb Just this. Witeth: Y Welch, Rebecca Cohen, Harriet Ad- | Ulmer. Sel n, SIBtEY: by DEr ARGRHtaTs s KA leor;‘sm;vs:ie]f’?:dO'Jr’.firx‘lwlf‘cs‘z":::zn:a;er;t atter . 2 e a’ ams, Arline Fields, Mary Coughlin,| The. programme was: clection, for all coughs and colds, The Lee & | | A Fannie Levine, Eva Malcoim, Fannie |Grand March and Two Step, orchestra; Meier; song, A Thanksgiving Hymn, | reading, The First Thanksgiving, Mar- School Pupils’ Contributions. Osgood Co. e school, | guerite’ Gallup: declamation, Opposi-| The West Town street and Town street schools each sent on Wednes s over two barrels of vegetables, |&d everyone voted the affair a fery’ ana nuts, besides zlasses of jel- | decided success. Grades 3 and 4, teachers, Miss E. |tion to Independence Frederick Ge Six houre after high water It fs low | B. Dolbeare, Miss Perry: Song, | reading, Mother's Thanksgiving, Bv PSR IRARA I8 ShERma Do Sonag Thanksgiving, . school: Thanksgiving | Henault: declamation, Burgoyne's S | Lemonade, of Business Mrs. LePan of Granl . AT— Quotations, ¢ight children: Story of |render, R. D. Gilmore: selection, w to the United Workers' rooms, as P i HURPHY &.flm" 3 EENEV the Old Pilgrims, Catherine Murphy: |orchestra: recitation, Grumble Corner | their Thanksgiving offering. fiss, arri n Greene 207 Main St 1 Spvin’ 2 GR ILLE Colonial Ways, 24 children; song, The | and Thanksgiving Street, Martha Han- — = | Wednesday morning Abd# Cote of | Business men of today are Sevin's Fountain S Corn Song, school; The First Thanks. |son; declamation, Example of Wash- | A Traveler at 8. | Tattville was united in marriage with | & ; Y | We advertise exactly as itis. ] Engine Company, No. 2, Gives Dance in | giing Catherine (foughlin; A Thanks- .;nxmn‘ A. L. Freeman; de v, P. Q. is the | Miss Lumena Cote of Greemeville by realizing more and more the e eat— | Union Hali—Local Weddings—Brief | ziving Song, Albion FHeebner: —song, | The Man Without a Countr: | guest of her son Genrge 1ePan of |Eev. Willam H. Kennedy. The cere- | M nocessity of stenographers. [ Notes. American Cildren, school; Tha | more;_recitation, The Wors Belleview farm. Mrs. Leban is eighty~ | onY t0ok place in St. Mary's church { : . weipeses e 2 giving Jova, Tngler Cook': veadivg |inw. Christine Gresson; music, Old. four years old and sjoven the thip |81 8 oclogk Attending the bridal Mikiors. o & pewiitors odt ava R i social ance en fn Un- |The First Thanksgiving Day, G Foiks at Home, Sweet Home, orches- | from Canada to the States. Couple wees ME sty T g . 3 SARGAIN ‘ ‘,.‘ g e g R LR e L tra | e ighnaga 16 e, stgte couple were Miss Maria Cote as prides- [ NLIere O Powritors sefl v gine company, No. %, and a large crowd Flore forithe Holidey Both the bride and bridesmaid were! @ year. | gowned In gray and carried carnations. Following the ceremony a reception o' are’: going lite i iop et was held and a wedding breakfast was @ . : g served at the lrome of the groom’s par- 0 machines? ents, on Providence street, TAftvill ille is the lvn of present. Dance music was fur- 99x96, Fuli lealhered hed by Lang's orchestra and during | JUDGES CORRECT CQUNT ‘b L the avening v@{rn.flhmtnts were served od Lined Fawn Street|i tn comsansis rooms on Norh tain IN TOWN OF : v B ( 3 | etreet e hall was attractively dec- | o\ oo Tan and R. J.|Members of Water Board, Mayor; Miss El rerman of West | ', young couple started Wedies- This is a condition as it ex- : 3 | Town street went c iesday to her | gay affernoon for St. Moise, Canada, B ists. Don't you see the oppor- | i ’ srated. The committee in : i1 ankel, at $5.00. 1s follows: Charles Bradle; Jodoin Gains Eight Acording to ”“E Thayer and Engineer Chandler Will | 101 Sireet tent or, Thes T J. C. Allyn of Fit | DROPPED THE DRILL, of her son, E. A. A FIELD. COULDN'T ‘MAKE TEST | ner street. Thanksgiving | Thers will be a football game todayy ‘fl! well Feasting, Family Reuniens: and a good time all 'round, but yew' 5 zabeth Thomas Kirby, Jeremiah Decision. Go to Meadow Brook This Morning. | = | ey, ol e Meand aise. [ tunity? Can NORWICH BUS- B will enjoy the day more fully i§yew | Ancther lot of FUR COATS received | ward Kilday, James McClafferty. The 2N | K. Johnson and Mrs. Paul | lo. Both are [ INESS COLLEGE help you to 3 & ity OING up towards mIThIEHt and| e Jutkes ofTTHE. spreine..covst | On'iWednestay: afternon’ Siperin- | Bolyoke, Mass. ara suests | Cote will reside in Tattville. Both ar 24 | are clothed satisfastorily and properiys at the same prices. 1 well known and popular here. Mr. Cote f§ work it out? is employed In the Ponemah mill. neer C. E. | and mem- — cryone voted the affair a decided | who were selected to hear the contest- | tendent Corkery, Civil I Prof. Crowley prompted and |aq election in this congressional dis- | Chandler, Ma Thaye iy corge LePan. | Perhaps you haven't bought yeus i ¥ Wy | about 150 couple atterided. The com- |trict as concerned the vote in Plain- | bers of the water board went to Mead- Miss Mary Poole of Dayville has W. E. CANFIELD, I wi i eoon of state on Wednesday. The report |ing the test at the first artesian welil. | John Casey of West Town street ‘The Wequonnoc school closed . on hlpu you need a new Hat or some 14 Bath Stre nd that = dnesday at noon for the Thanksgiv- | Ashael Beebe of the Taftville ing vacation. | has been spending several da : his brother, Dwight Beebe, at rived it was fp dropped in made by them was as follows: | When they arrived it Miss | 7o the Honorable Secretary of State: | the large drill had been c ; his certifies that on the 11th day | the morning. so that they were not November, 1910, pursuant to sec. | ready to make the test and it was put | frosh toggery. Marriage of John J. Bar { | All that's new, choice and of the:best Thomas Hendricks, who is a student pretty wedding took Wace at_9 A3 4 atate off_until today | : at Yale university, is visiting his par- | for your outfittting is here. Or. Louite Franilin iMiner In now |ociock Wednesday morning in St |tlon 1885 of the gemerel siatutes, |, "work of recovering the drill was| Miss Mildred Pendleton is home |ents in Taftville, > i o . lecatsd in her Ao oFice, Bresd Hai | MArY's church when Rev. 3. J. Smith |complaint was brousht to the wnder: |, (of L0 tna it was brousht 1o the | from the Conmecticut agricuitiral ool & P IAL Suits $10. to $28. B a4 Miss Kntheries Bkt Bonghlin: the stpreme court of ‘.:1,:.:5'»::-1\\;}‘1»Z:‘n‘:;:{hg ht 20 that the test cah |lege. Storra, for the remainder of the | ‘:,,‘?;;r,;,}".,l;m‘: :'T‘::‘t]l‘l:d:‘)‘\’(l\r:hn‘:x‘r‘xf | i [ Office hours, 1 t3 4 p. m George B. Neibert officiated as best {liam J. Kennedy, _elector of e o b oot Hia e 16 R Ly b \sto L. L, are e homs g 4 i 3 rann V- wugtza | man and Miss Neille Coughlin, sister |own of Plaintield, in Windham county, | the suio party wi on ha { e i et aen T Walileosn Sterling Silver Deposit f| Overcoats $12. to | = 4 22 | of the bride, was bridesmaid o e 2 — | has been for a few days the | 2 | 2 ] | The bride was charmingly attired in anming a he electiol 0! ep- e of I Ma Webb of E | A party of about fifteen members of We have many exclusis atyl - A l\ B t reseda messaline satin And wore a |resentative In congress held on the sth |CLUB NIGHT AT [ the Taftville Athletic club attended a Sugar Bowl and Cream | y sxolusivi CHe Ty ways t e e8s... black picture hat and_carried white [day of November 1910, in said district, THE NORWICH CLUB U S TS social given in Willimantic Wednesdey Ties, Shirts, Collars, Eto. o | @ | chrysanthemums. The bridesmaid | errors occurred in the rulings of the | - e 3. Snow .of Hunt- |nisht. ; it and WORK- | wore & cunard blue sult and hat to |Moderator and in the count of the | Members and Friends to the Numbar |, ME. and Mrs. B H. Snow Sl - Pitcher, $3.00 valuh for - » mateh, carrying pink chrysanthemums. | YOt or ch fmr:'-fl:n ba ‘de_m"m; ‘a| of 70 Had a Delightful Evening. |Mr. and Mrs. George Crocker of | Peter Gauthier of Front street, who STORE OPEN TILL NOON TODAY . HAS. H s | A reception and wedding breakfast {t¢ /n: that pursuant to said s S = ES el | nas bee < for the past two cHA NICKERSON, e s i e oot v Thamesvilie. as been visiting for the past t per paxr. Merchant Tailor, 123 Main St. at the home of the bride’s parents on (hearing upon sald complaint was of°| phere was a gathering of about 70 | = | months with relatives in Canada, re- ¥ o Roath street followed the ceremony in |dered to be had on the 1 . members and friends for the club night | Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Fitch have re- | turned on Tuesday to his home here. the chure ouple racelved | November, 1910, at 10.30 in the fore- J r the cf 3 3 5 |mnn:/hkx|lrr‘dlo‘!;:‘: and wactal gifta from 100N, In the saperior court room in (& the Norwich club Wedvesduy eve- | turned to New Haven atter a few davs | s = : ey mumarons frende ey 0o | Norwich, within said district, and no- | Mg and a delightful time {visit with Mrs. W. H. Fitch of Fast| D. Coler of Yale is spending tho holi- The Plani-Cadd C ' vete eesent iy fuiny FUESE | 1ice ordéred to ba Eiven to the candi- | Cards and other games we ed | Town street days with Hartwell Thompson at his e Plaut-Cadden Co., : Providence, New. London and Now |dates whose elsction might be affected | during the evenins. wiile one of the| " —_— home on Front sireet | Mr. Coler and : York [B5 “the ‘decision upon such - hearing, | (cAtures was dancing. icxccllent mu- | A and Mrs. Enoch Worthington of | 2fr. Thompson will take purt In tha Jowelers and Silvarsmith:, ok 3 . RO 2 Loy T sic was shied by Miller's orches- | Colchester are spending several weeks | football gvime on the N. F. A. cam: ; We Are Showing Our Usual High | i and Mrs. Barry tett by an at- |which notice was GOy seryed: (hat tnq | tra. There was a number of out of | with (heir daughtor, Mrs. Georze Mi- | this attepnoon. ¥ Estatinhad, e bt o ehale non - |undersigned, Samuel O. Prentice and > mber of ou ir daug Geals Adssetment of I e e thalr, honeymoon, dur- | Alberto T. Roraback, judges of the su- town glests and supper was served at | ner of West Town strest PLAUT - CADDEN BUILDING 552 {of" Springeid. Hartford and Prosi |preme court of errors, designated by | €leven o'cloci. = Amedee Belair of Meriden, who had | dence.” Upon thelr return thar wilj ra. | the chief justice for that purpose, and one of his eves injured by « piece of 1 steel a short t is now in th T Side at their mew home on North’Clit |John M. Thayer, the judze to whom EAST SIDE ITEMS . : {street. Both Mr. Barry and hij with Dr. { New Haven * recovering | are wall known and popular bride | 8aid complaint was brought, proceeded i Lamb’s mother rapidly. Mr. B | wich and a host of friends Nor- | to hear said complaint at the time and | Perfect in Attendance During the in M . r is known in t 3 s g .| 'Tattville, formerly in this YOUR 1910 DIARY | P h f them thelr best wishes for 3 : - Harold and Sydney Smith of No e i urcnasers o tion for said office appeared by counsel | 1 tne Bridge s " { | : o S0 Fousing e Selot | Senases, wax S, *15 un il | Reme on Hunineion o | guTie ggpeal delivery ang sy win | (g1 iaries PublicDocumen end 1o | Place designated, when the com WRorARNGE Novsribar sw complet: for | future. e wood, Mass., are with their pare i : |and were heard thereon, and sufficient |, 1% the Bridge school district 8es Halpin wers quistly.n therein having been shown, said ba!r{ and Mrs amble of | i The Home of Hart Schaffnen &-ers- fine clumu Lamb and Miss nov24d happy |and onz of the candidates at said elec- napec- Ibbison-Halpin Wi n e e Mr. and Mrs. Owen Smith, at their |cause for opening the ballot box injareerg o NOvemis rried Wed re irs give nesday at the rectory by Rev. J. o ftardiness and 90 pupils were neither | ¢ ' g Stre sts t n and ity " i - t : - Iot box was opened by and a re- . pup! | Sturtevant street tests to- | m. 3 t are now in stock. 3 | Smith. Only the intimate friends of | (Tt or" the ‘batlots nerein cast for | *Dient, tardy, nor ex ,;m‘_“ teacher, | 437 (Thursgay) Mr. and Mre. Fred | windows will be closed all day. | will bo saved much trouble in remit- he voung couple were present and the ceremony _ was tnessed by two nds. Mr. and Mrs. Tbbison left { their return they will ro- 101 Main St,, Norwich, Conn. on '\,., home of the bride’s parents employ Ray and family of Hallville. | carriers’ will make one delivery only, | Yoy remember how difficult It was to i [ 4875, "m, Which Wil fnclue a eol: | U Temember how diMicult It was 10|\ gor gume by purchasing Coupons, Mr. and Mrs. G. Cur Hull and | letion. The last collection from 1 — [ bea pcydonds. o o their daughters of Bliss place ili | street letter boxes will be wmade at 5 p. N A | s0ld in sets of twenty, $1 per set. To spend Thankegiving with Mrs. Hull's|m. Outgoing malls close as usual. Ru- Moral: Buy Now At & sister,” Miss Adams of Jewett City { ral carriers will not make trip, but pa- |be had by addressing “Superintendent B ey e Rl CR ANS OV'S of Documents, Govt. Printing Offiea™ | & eop] p Mrs. William Randall Lathrop will | desire can obtain thelr mail by calling | NSTO? 3 [ NOrlan, St thate sk e ta T aid elect] tertain today sdav) her cous- | from 9 to 10 a. m. at the Norwich of- novazw Noruleh o : N ianown I | sentative in congress at said election in | WINIems, lsobel Yerrington hir- | entertain today (Thur. her “cous- | fr 2 | B & s semerioa Higo 1“9 ™8R | saia town, roceived the number of votes | €1 oUt of an enroliment of Sfteen, | {n. "Mk, Tiien fina ana Miss | fice representative In congress was made, | i€ btk Z b and It was found that errors in the | Dorfect In atfendance for October: count of such baliots and in the rulings | Siarence Bri Nancy M Chlvers of the moderator were made in said | Toaix 3. i . vaw town at sald election. = g ooy result of our finding and decision, that | creyer: Aghes Gebrath, \ Main street. Mr. Tbbison is d by Charles Burton. Both of nov2ldaw them a happy married life. |5t opposite’ thelr names, respectively: | EVELY child in the room was perfect | giiabeth Woods Willimai Greeneville, Norwich Town and & | . e 4 i £ Y€ | Preston rural stations hours will bs H At e For Edwin W. Higgins. .8 vember 18, | tha same Yorwich office. | ing in the Villadé. For Edward Perkins Ciarke.. 9 |er:' Trene Beetham Ranmnett: teach |york are spending the holidays with |- RaRiss vl re sacted &y e L8 S e Beetham, Ravmond Bourne, | York are spencing the tolidarys Wih | ey order business will be transacted. | ; and Mrs. John T. MeIntyre of nory Calkins, Bern: Esther | s, g Brooklyn, N. Y. are visiting for a | Ior Louls Weingarth......... 4 | Brickeon " Mlednor Louisa | John Gorman of Canterbury turn- | sem—————| e N e 8 el her datire, e Ao | e ke fosiee | i BORN. = TO ORDER Is What Counts In Ars. John Melntyre, on Hickory street. | posited said comolaint with the answer | Alick Markoff, John Storms, Wal- | = or MANLBY—In Willimantic, v Mr. Mclntyre was a former resident |flled thereto with the clerk of the jter Shanley, Mary Walz, Edwin Y. Th l of this place, but is now a mamber of | perior court for New Loudon county at | rington. Fred Young. Fifteen out of € aflfllflg i 103‘ ju olice in Brookiyn, N.|Nor an enroliment of 23, Every child in his home. He has | Dated at Norwich. this 21st day of | the room perfect in attendance dur- " TAFTVILLE EERC R O e e e e Photography. Lafayette Club Banquet and Dance— | CQARES—In Frovidenc | ties for reaving, repa and remod- Bringing out the real perso: . Fovémbe 3 — | Barney “Cohtes ‘and Evelyn Rogers|eling furs to the newest snapes at » there for the past elght | November, A. D. 1910. ing the week ending November 4. Coto-Cote Wedding—About the Vil-| Barney Coa il e Y sers ] olng fuza fo U the fine joints In character, the <1 Willow 5. | wears, and thia is his first visit to his | Accompanying the report of the| Room 4—Mary A. Sullivan, teacher lage. | Coates, ™ 5 ____ | short notice. Prices reasonable. | traits tnat make s what we = - home' here within two years |indges was the official return of Ben-| Leon Billings, Wi T = I will be in Winsted soon with a|Toned down Dby the parurel spiets of Mr. Mclntyre 8 very popuiar about |jamin R, Briges, the presiding officer | Erickson, Lesile Fowler, 3 | A pleasant social and dance was giv- saRRY cou’:fii:‘N Sk \ty, | 1aTge new sample line of Coats and|an artist into perfect accord. Not & - . town_ and his host of friends are [at the alection, by which-the vote Is | Marguerite Gunsalve. » | en Wednesday night in St Louis Tall _In_this eity, | 178 RoW, SROP G ate | o asteboard with Wall Paper, . Lage Curlaing, | 50550 v, om0, Siends are | ot e el s [ Mamncls Cnive. pun e L B Dy iHov S GOkl eete wateh the date” (0L o (s i ol ERpS EaLHin W e more. Bawin W. | William _Oliver, Anna P aYtendance of about 325 people, eome | Joseph Barry to Miss Katherine Te- | a e e | “ ff ‘you want & photo of your resy indow Shades, | - Raymona 7. Jodoly 2 | Sack, Jennie Sack, Vi | posed of club members and their| resa Coughlam both of this city. Manu ng Furrier Since 1874, | )8 T00 SR O Mriends ses to Jove 2 | F. M. T. A. §. Social. Perkins ¢ g { mund Williams, John Twohiz |friends. A five banquet was served | ROESSLER—MURPHY—In Norwich:| oct20d end admire, call on ies i i lea ocial whist {was b 3 Young...... teen out of an enrolim. during the evening. Dance music was| "~ at St. Patriek’s rectory, by the Rev. o and specu!tles‘m Interior | 1venTby the AL T, A soriaty Tover | - Louls Weingarth ...l Every child in the room furnisiied by Stubbs orchestra. The| Flugh Treanor, George . Roessle % Decorations. day evening in the soclets's rogms on | This corrects the count In the town | In attendance during the weeks end- |following committee "'”'\‘I‘.'.'(']-""v""‘ [t Bl i i Dr L F Laplerre ’ B North Main street, Two hours of whist {of Pdinfirhlfland gdv\'nsh Mr. oin ..i‘";{ “'v e 4 J“ul' November | anal Aores Sy ";l ,,.;jfl'j"’; COTE -COTE—In Greeneville. Nov. 23 . . . The Phot -re. " tracts. | were enjoved and prizes were given.|met gain of six, and while the judges | Zon ary I. Brunelle, te: . gl SR oneil by Rev. William H. Kennedy, Albert hoved to 204 Central avenile, o | A Thanksgiving turkey was awarded |do not state about the discard=d bal. | ATthur Botham, Earl Calkins . o - pohaneul. Leonell Gote of Tattville to Miss Lumena | 128 ""’ rm 5 i P e Photographer, |to the holder of the lucky number.|lots it is indicated by the count that|CTamer, Edgar Crandall. Edward Du- e e Taoacs | Cote ‘of. Greenevil orner Bigh reet. Hours 1-3 an oalte D iaemwickl el | These in charge of the affair were (50 of the 60 ballots were properly |T0 Samuel Falcone, John Irey e ok | FOWLER-_AVERY-18 Norwich, . by | 6:5. ‘or by special sppoinfment. i et | Cornelius J. Downes, Joseph A. Don- | thrown out {rah Risley, Lucille Sile T e Rev. . C. Wright, Trving M. Fowler | ane! ne! Louls E. Guertin, Simon J. Fa ‘The judzes do not state which of | Whibple, Edwin W e and Miss Lulu Clair Avery. oct24d verly. thrown | Bovens, Robert Ca mer, Clarence DeWolf, J tly consid. | Frederick Freeman, Be rvice, Alfred Storms Joseph F. O'Sullivan, Matthew I\ [the bailots were impr fivan, Joseph Belleflour and Presi- |out by the counters and moderator at Gent Jjames M. Murphy. The party|Plainfield, but they evi | broke up at a late hour after a most |ered the intent of the voter in allowing | Grace rty broke up at a late hour,| MORGAN—PUTNAM —In Watertown, Nov. 22, by Rev. William P. Holmes TR T and Rev. H. N. Cunningham, G.| SAYS QUININE WILL | Floya Morgan, formerly of Norw Building vable evening’s entertainment. the ten to count cent Whipple, Roger Worth i) erly of . g It is understood that Mr. Jodoin will | TNeRty-two out of enrall | NOT BRERICIA COLD., | Sacyiiias Monel iAR0R 4 Buthiniios at “1 a e ARE YOU THINKING OF DOING S - Funeral Services of Mrs. Sullivan. |l vetilement. & = 107 | fact In -attendance- durin ¥ eek T | DvEu THIB? F ERL L Y nictk Wedn ing fu- A 5 il gnding Novemper 11 vember | How to Cure the Most Severe Cold ‘“”an R | | 1t #0 you should consult with me ang | neral ‘services were held over the re- 3. [ v he Backus hospl . . C. ATCHISON, M. ., |n. el gere it over e v | unTing PARTY S e End All Grippe Misery In Just | VRomieh PEVILIE | We wish to close out | et prices tor same. Bxostient werk PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, van in St. Patrick's church. Requie RETURNS FROM MAINE | Walter I Allen, Geors: a Few Hours. | Funetal from the home of John Para- | : : P Fioor, Siannon Lids. v;,[mn MBS ¥as celebratod by the Revi | et S0 MO o E,_Duro, Theodor [T 887l Wl el st | our entire line and are Idg. ugh Treanor. There were many |Most Successful Trip in Every Par- | Mary I". Falcone, Thurkday noon at 235." Services h beautiful floral designs. Tho bearers! ticulareEach Secured Two Deer. | Hazel M. Mavr 3 You will distinctly foel vour ‘.,m‘ T B Fatrleics church at 3 oelock offering them regardless C. M. WILLIAMS, ere John Riley, John Gleason, Denn * [ Charles M. Rosa A. Rogler, | breaking and all the Grippe symptoms | 5 MeCarthy, Danfel McCarthy, Roger am . Storms, | leaving after taking the very first|= of what lhey cost us. General Contractor and Bullden, “ r fl (' ”‘ e L L S Boger | After enjoving one of the pleasant- rd H. ) . Storms, | l2av ral Designs end Cu owera n'St. Mary's cemetery, o/ | oot 83d, most suceesstul huntine trine }CrAL0" o ent Thiren 0| e o postive fact that papes cola | A i b MAIN STREET: | isa | co ' . V:] Room 1—Ethel W. Dikeman, teach- | Compound, taken every two hours, mm | n opportunity to Phone: 370, ven, and Kenneth Wynne, also of New { &1 Twohix . s Vedshdey . event wwoiime Frani Yeoman of Hartford is spend- | érom ihe wilds of Maine. mhers ey rcad and nose stuffed up, feve - the fiuest game preserves in the state. harges, soreness, stiffness a DR. E. J. JONES This preserve. which is owned and | Big Apples Grown by Edward Huwa-fi“*""‘ ey st aaes wan Cxhad Suite 35, Shannen Brilding Mr. and Mrs. George Howard of Ni- | controlled by the partv. is located in matie- twinges. —AND— Tike elecutor Shetuc'el street ene For All Occasion | Comstock, chairman of the democr -y o t At 3 1i ree it q t P state central committee: Hadlai A, | ;. 1.0 Appleton, Gilbert Blackburn, | till three consecutive doses are ta GEDULDIG'S R e I Hull wtares sttornes; Binm 15, o Dmik Feleons ML eatis SRS 0l ";,"“L‘.\e“f,e‘,"f} 15 Main Street, {{ those who need Hat STEP IN AND TRY OUR - 4 sending a fe i o hi> | Thomas, secretary of the democratic |James Felcome Beatrice Freema nost severe cold, either in the head, | d Teiephone f64. 77 Coda- Streer [ DeN0INE 1 !\umd: :‘;z“}re home of his | o0 Central committee. of New Ha. | Horace _\,,,,.i;‘," abeth R;:\ u‘: \,[ mu\‘\iflh ach or '»'\m'{» A i Pins. ; ; a5 il it bR, 35¢ DINNER pains, headache, dull- | Jv30a Sauare Town and 18 six miles square, | s Lens - comn of - the Bosrah | o Labes Cold Compound js '.,T..M, | 1647 in a country that is unusually wild. |creamery was a week end visifor at Bk SRR e R A | srengien e el end tor B one T e ot sl Embalmers. Adam’s Tavern |JOSEPH BRADFORD, travice. Phone. F i just as many partridge and other e f Mt Landoh | lusively SdemonaEs Ras ok i RO N unera aimali game a8 thow Could. eat, and i | Mye Hovarg Bistion of this place| SONCIUsiYely demonstrited is ot ef- | g B0 BRRANS D P S S addition, Tasged and brought home a3 | has returned after a lensioy visit with | LosUie B (e frestment of colds or | — 1861 Book Binder. Whltgsgoos S and tha 4 1. 6. 1 3 much of_the big game as the law al- | her sister, Mrs. George Schlough of | ®'Pak. this. harmless .compound as| Lady A ‘:n e S ...;" AuLR Diresix lowed.. Two deer fe the limit, and ev- | Walthom. Mese: el i TRl Lady Assistant, offer to the public the finest standara | Blank Books Made and Ruled to Ord oy ;2.\ i ,.:'p.. v:!':«ng‘fl ";TI :;-flm brought Miss Ranie Barber is spending the | there js no other m -dicine, made any Telephone call 328-3. brands of Beer of Europe and America, 108 BROADWAY. ¥ ¢ hi, nun T, 0 el ¥ X - marréa | and Embalmsr splendid | week at the home of her father, Ple: Face and Scalp Mar- |, Bvery one of the men reported a| Eaward Howe of Highland’s' farms, pift YA S04 OF SO0 sam Sihore 4 sn aaw Beoten ale, Galaneas: " Dubiin Stout, = ’ ange. Sha 70 Frank'in St, Bullétin Bidg, [l | thorouahly enjovable time, and re- |is showing' some very fine specimens | Ly’ of'ya" arter-cffects as o o, i C. & C. Imported Ginger Ale, Bunker 2 Stantenring. i Telezhone 642-2. purned nome refreshed and greatly | of Balwin and other variotles of ap-| ceni packase of Pape's Cold Com- PATRICIAN Hill P8, Ale, Fiank Jones' Nourisn- | |/1g Orwil 10 0 € SMie Tor sowiings - Phopk St Uy WAt nef by the trip. ples, which_exceed any which have| it q”"‘Which ‘any druggist in the | i hat right. Ses the | DE Ale Sterling Bitter Ale Anheuser- . . : 2 : styles sun metal and i . Norwich Town. LSt e e Restdence 116 Broadway. antic and Mr. and Mrs. William How- of the most succesfnl local hunt.- | m=—— - ——— oia Kid and cloth {0y, $350 and | peleptione 44772 224 | Chandeliers, Yacht Trimmings NMEN sua wany 10 gt oo ol | heaie A"t at 55 e "ot | AR P, POt | st ans o gt voue bt raRE . L rhERE = o herdrnn e L At RTE B Brakat aie sduuinis: | and Mrs. George A. Howard of | evening with a very fine brace of birds' dium heiter thai (hrotat (he advertie e id Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bul-| 69 te 87 Chestnut St. Nérwiels Conm ing Cotimns o Tue Sufiets E—————— i 1 e and a number of grays ing columns of The Bulletin Telephone. 104 Main Street. ' letin for business resyia oat4d A -

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