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The Bulletin, feary Allen & Son Norwich, Tusaday, Nov. 29, 1910. FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS 58 Mala Streel — TADY ASSISTANT WHEN REQIERPEy, THE WEATHER. P e Ay Fomg!\' for Today. brisk to high nertheast winds. weather, with falling temperatures. Observations in Nerwich, ARE YOU T a m... Ny B Highest 52, iowest 82, Comparisons. weather; variable winds. winds, Phosphates, ¥or New England: Rain or snow Tuesday . and probably Wednesday Predictions from the New York Fer- ald: On Tuesday ecloudy to partly cloudy weather and lower temperatures will prevail, preceded hy rain or snow with fresh and increasing variable winds, becoming strong on the coasts, and on Wedneaday elearing and fair on Mon hi rphy | Burke had been entered, a B Mangay atiersoon Chiet Murphy | Sutke A8 Bess o e | house everturned. The imattresses were pulled from the beds and every ace \here vainables might be was madg nabbed James Fisk and Henry Cough- 1in, both aged 19, and from Brockton, though the latter at first said he was | overhauled. They secured quite & num- rom the west. | Tha fallewing records, reported from | . He had reciived word from Mont- Sevin's pharmacy’ shew the changes in temperature and the barometrie THIRSTY ? | 5 Ther, Bar. 7 29.89 wee 45 29.84 see 42 20 Edward Crawley and John Kidri suffered from the visits of the bury Predictions for Monday: Unseitled Monday's weather: Fair; northerly ' __TwLu-a- and Tides. T Hi; If Rides. | Ice Cream Soda, They had ask. b tonhook, which was given them, and | Were taken in Montville, several |\_\|~\' had asked for some food. Whil them walked into the hou | the pocketbaak fram the desk where it | I aded, while there while the other Lemonade, —AT— Sevin's Fountain tide, which is follawed by fload tide, GREENEVILLE nal-—Brief Personal ltems. At about 1 o'clack Monday 10-ib., 90x96, Fuil Leathered an: ately and Lined Fawn Street o'V Blanket, at $5.00. dertaker C. mination was Rimpall, 1 Dr. R. ; Which "may haye b Another lot of FUR COATS received | made Te or after the drownins at the same prises. The body of the dead man was 3 wards turned over to Henry Allen Sons for preparation for burial THE L L CIlAI’MAN co., at 1 0'clook Haturday afte 14 Bath Street, | DItI6 Was atterwards seen get(ing Al - - the ric car at Seventh strect NOTICE Br. Louise Fran fogatad in her new of, Roum 1 | Office hours, 1 to 4 p. m | qu.- i he e that the drowning occurred about ehat time Satu o dent, according ta the stat nt a ¥ evening. ———— | of Treland in March, 1843, and came Al th ‘ s’ countey whon & Yoyng man. Ho s B ha# wade his hame in Greeneville for Ways est... the past 15 veurs, and was emploved 4 long time by the United States alley was and WORK- | LS Finishing company. Mr. McN ) twice. His first wife CHAS. H. NICKERSON, Martha Boyd and hi Merchant Tailor, 122 Main St. abet re McNalley, Annie J. BeNalley, ja MeNalley and George E. McNalle ' | of Norwich. He had many frien in Gireenev where hie has lived 2 worked for 80 many vears, and all will . McNalley deeply mourn his loss. M We Are Showing Our Usual High wox's7 Veirs ala. Grade Assortment of FINE FURS A party of farty-four friends gathe J. Solomon of F night, and a ger { mon. \ vas enjoved. A fne supper was = npleta for| ed and vacal and rimen " spe 1 rwed. The party hrok at t u { prices and late hour, voting Mr. and Mrs. Solo- euyle mon ideal entertaimers Alterat . repairs given i P b | Two Funcrals on Fourth Street. On Sunday afternaon the funers Luti, ages 101 Main St., Mt Fourth streef. S Norwich, Conn, caiioii: cemetery. The funeral of John Wowikeski, t infant son of Mr. and M Waldo K wik taok place n etery hous: | live in the” Rouas | Personal Notes, | $hea, who ha Mr. and AMrs. William Roll ) the o1 Willow Si. . and ¢ home in Providen Wall Paper, Lace Curtains, | 7uyex 2eaves o New vedtora Window Shades, of Nor and specialties in Interior h Main street. FUNERALS. Decorations. Cassander W, Hedges. Debenul sitention 4 il oonisaoti The funeral of Cassander W. Hedges | from the i seph W. ( reet, and was were a number of bea by Rev. Samuel H. Howe, 1) 1148 the body was sent to Br ampton. L. I where burial tao plot. The body was aec | Mra. Elizabeth Collins. mpanied 5T AT{""SON M. D' The funeral of Mrs. BElizabeth Col v homas H. Collins, was | ternoon at 2 o'clock her son, Willlam E. | PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Room o, S-cond Floor, Shannon Bldg. | {7 s o it | Colling, in Montville. A large num relatives and friends, _incluc | several from Norwieh and Walkef i . % | Tt 1, attended the services. which we .' Grai Designs and C“lflflwm condubtad by Mo o e b, e tor af the Preston Gity Baptist ehuroh, No | ing a remedy that cts as represented. | Hitehon, Oltn prooured them from N. D. Sevin & | 00les, William J Son's Drug Store and th ndsans, | me relisf from 3 pain { had not yiek had used previously For years I was subject to attacks of backache and I | felt tried and weighted dawn with lan- | yKL\OX’ and deprossion, often being un fitted for anything. Doan's Kidnes t Pills proved to be just the remedy 1| The committ equired and T feel grateful, indeed, for the benefit 1 derived fr and there were beautiful flow Burdens Yon( werg sURg by who acted as bearers we Colling, and_ three gr: Rainsford, H. and H. Burial to ily plot in the Poguetanuck cemete: here Rev. Mr. Prind mittal service. For All Occasions. GEDULDIG’S, Telenhone §68. 77 Codar Street DENTIST n.\k ¥ Gager was ch f DR. E. J. JONES !|the sreansoments . Sl e Suite 46. Shannon Sniiding Take elevator Shetueiiet sireet ene trai Fhoge e : | Fungral " iviene se-ant ot v o || BmAGER Diresiy Cigats ore the oest 6p the markar e e warisa | " and Embalmer Face wud Seain Mas- -ange, Shampooing and | 7 Mawicuring. Urders | taken for 70 Franklin 8t., Bullotin Bldg. Telephone §42-2. mbinga. Prompt service day or nlght 5 T % UNDERWOOD, Lady Assistant, .. ,a!'f‘,-A bt B Residence 116 Broadway, opp, Theaize. Telepbone 64%.3. W o, bt your bust R diero’ i no me oxs be wm better o Inrvln i the advertis. L soivimaa 0" Zhu nul etin. Six hours afier high water it in low Appearanc Body of James McNalley Found in Ca- afternoon he hody of James MeNalley was found | complaint was received from there t BARGAIN I ng in the canal near the Shetuck- | the effect that the home of Patrick hs t company's mill, by Oharles Levan- | 4 ler, an emplove of the company. Cor- TWO BURGLARS ARE CAPTURED Broke Inte Half a Dozen Places Between Montville and Norwich—Have Done Other Jobs and Were!} Well Armed—VYoung Men From Brockton. two important arrests, when he ber of articles ther The chief decided to tak sh Theve they Pendleton’s station, that two g | liee station. b men had been there and alke Upon .being searche te a little pocketbeok when they went away. | money was found on od fo the use of a but- | the ‘Colymblan half-dollars cles from the Burke I Pendleton was nutside, one of | packetha from _ Mr. and took | They had six revalvers and ali This fellow disappeared at once, | other articles in their assion. ellow went away pocketbook was miss r and a half afier their dane en or more jobs, and The rifle taken at Montville they ge was sent to | gt | $40. e capture of these v Jearned that a | is a valuable one, and it is ur ven two youns | one of them has deme tiane. They cre had g semething to e a big haul in this section. number of In that section they asked the way ville A Ouse: e roken | to Willimantie. The ehief sent Po- into !‘l?ex‘e‘n:;:’hl\l.l;l‘:f:: :f‘xan‘lfl:‘;‘ n“ here | licemian Henderson out te look for the dge | fellows, but later received word frog lars | the Norwich Town man who had giv- in broad daylight. At Mr. Crowley's j en them samething to eat that he had some faod, less than 100 pennies, and | just seen them in Main street. a rifle, was taken, while at Mr. Eld- Yidge's they teok about §21 in money, including twe Columbia half-della while they ransacked the hpuse cor hand in the search himgelf and going to the bank corner he met Paliceman Casey and it was learned that the fellows | pletely. The Crawley house had been | had been seen going into a pawn- well looked aver. Monday npon the chief regeived a | Were pawning a watch and a revolyer. telephone message from Charles Pen- | They = were dleton’s place at Wauwecus hill, Mr nabbed 8s the: mueh surprised when flaced under arrest and taken ta po- including a quantity of Chief Murphy states that they ha them are between Mont- | 0f Hu " and a paner in it was | ville and Norwich. At the Burke hous located some distance down the road, | they &ot in threough a cellar doo but they could not be found. A teleshone me: Norwich Town to be on the them, and 1t wa resident wiil be iocated. It is worth Soon “after, n every place they went. "hey re evidently intending F. H. Brown was at ance notified, ie responded to the eall immedi- The body was taken to_the rooms | Jv,, and an | W. @ Were no marks upon | a slight cut on the top PLACED LARGE LOG ON RAILROAD TRACK.| OWLS IS INSTITUTED ‘What appeared to be wreck a trai was made j ireeneville for b fler- McNalley was last seen by his off clack in the evening. The q was found to at 9.20 oclock, indicat- 2 16-foot log across the rai xact canse o hi fortu e acei- h 1 . t t ¢ this unfortunate acei- | [neT Was SOER COE T came out of his hiding place n, had not' been deter- | paate b 170 | Mr. MoNalley was born In the north young Supernumera young man at his home near the place. name is F charged with placing an ebstruction on railroad trac NORWICH NICKEL AND BRASS second wifa Eliz- Besides his wife. the |{ ccased leaves four children, William Work to Be Started as Soon as Possi- [ 1nd at just 8 ble at Their Plant—Will Be Eight Inches in Diameter. Party at Home of Mr. and Mrs, Salo- P The Nbrwich Nic | pany has made a contract with the Ar- | tesian Well and Suppiy company to | an ariesian weil at their pian the home of Mr. and Mrs, Moses fth street Sunday ral soclal evening b otaht. ek as the wells which the c struck in: iday, death heing caused by gastritig, Burial was in the Mrs, McGrath was one ¢ residents of > aver in Ireland, but the greater part of her i was spent in thi len man m the same nday afternoon. Death was d the burial sed by pneumania, th, | ace in St. Mary's ce v This makes a tetal r 5 w has oceurred in th £ the last eight days. Several fam.ilies ur deatha g with relatives in Greene- Bomanhville chester, O, Mrs, James McDade | Young Lady—Please show me | extremest style of hobble wkirt, S was held Manday morning at 10 o'clock me of his son-in-law. Jo- sert, at No. 23 Williams tiended by & large number of friends and relatives. There | itiful floral | forms. The services were conducted Downward Course Sl Moot FAST BEING REALIZED BY NOR- | iruste dge- | Chureh & Allen, place in the family This is the downward course of kid- pit vouch for Doan's Kidney ¥ and Rock of Ages Alrs. Reuben P, Potier. place in the fam- | read a com- ¥or sale cents. Foste To be real equally good results from Hone! ¢r for children on rown persuns I'o- |all six aok y's Honey and Tar is best and safest |and annou for all conghs and colds The Lee & |theater for next woek. Tile show was well rgceived, generous applause and Osgoed Co. | NorwicH NEST oF | Felix Prokop, Aced 24, Was in Hiding | Charter List Over 300—A. T. Boon | Germs Near That Paint When Lag Was | Discovered. egates. an ‘attempt The exere: n on the New Haven road | institution o st south of the tannery in | which event h n Monday even ta for so long low supply of water much interest by thase directl that some bad accident might | cerned. took place Monday ¢ oceurred there. aceording.to the announced pl Edward Kilday and daughters had | fram beginning to end to the spring near the tannery | nasseq off in a highly water and were veturning by the | ner A splendid sized congresation ¢ ad_track when they came acr the leading cit of Norwich were ent at the and from the sanization pro and re- | %% This he did when Mr | 10 orde remarked to his daughters that |'za0 hovca ed to tell the palice. The|Sn2 JOuSe Where, 1 ¢ jan then said he would take it | ;no o high hatband and eary nd he did o buttonhole bouquet. The me: titution exer ther was seen hi izes well ted at the Wa congr where, in the wa . ‘Teparted the af. Connell, who with Donovan arrested the lacal re: and vadzes pr in bl Prokop and he is QONMBANY TO BRIVE WELL The parade formed at Union ed Tubbs’ band and 2 platoon of six jice under the command of Sers Twomey, moved == | route arles F. Ung ! and Brass cam- | marshal and John J. Quinn e Sweet acted as on inf250 in 1 nachinery | and this bods | autos. An abung: } in _evidence all nut street. PArt of ti and as soon #s the will be started. T in diameter, the long the line which ended is thought plenty of water ¢ ‘of 100 feet of there- m - at the was under from New Hav CBITUARY. roy E. Whiti st P — — cecher, Vice President Mrs. Patrick McGrath. Invacator FL Wildman, W k_Monday afternoon the yrell, Dyill Mast Patrick MeGrath occur- | McCabe of the Second yme in Lebanon. Sk 1| After the institutic ck about a week with bron nominating com H. Barnes, A the old | McLaughlin, Joh having lived | G Charles She was born ent R. and_while they country, Her resented Catherine Reddy. | spo Patrick McGrath, whose | Order of Owls, He mentlor d 27 years ago, She had | der's home for arphaus. the hc friends_in Lebanon, and her | the general hospita will be learned with ot > He emphasized member of the Catholic church 5 solrit which is where she will be great- tensis of the ard ed by setting before the ved by two sons, John a dou ath of Leb: five Tling treasy el The nominating c . 8 n of | to the hall at B. Blacker of | of offic J. 7. Sullivan of ( niel Dey al g that the had ubmitted before the unanimously. T President, Ashley T. B George H. Stant Joseph A. George; past presid Young Lady— |H. Barnes; recording secreta Tudge. ren Andrews; finanefal liam R. Balcor Stone; warden, Tie, For yourse for my chap cani Laugh WICH PEOPLE. s den e Charles 8. Holbrgok ton; hoard of gaverno ittle backache at firs Jfeni. ¢ A 10 1a & fifwt | Madden, Richard A. Al Dally increasing (il the back s | Simpsor, Georse W. L Sk and weals. Johnson, Doc Adams, am 1 Urinary disorders quickiy follow; Ch: T. Smith, Frank < Diabetes and finally Bright's dis- Fred Crowell, Daniel My B | Charle \\ hitney, Thomas K. jdow, Jan urigan. Mason J. ¢ B, = this course. Follow the orwich citizen, ank dswor am H. Olark, 112 Chesinut Norwich, Conn., says: “f ean mer B orge 13 Dawley Arthur 0. Gibpons Afiller nstone. Is as be- use brought | 'The men wers inducted into w my back that |y, lent for the ne viy elected presides brief but pl . thanking his hrother Ow the hono forts to mal uccessful. re as follo 1com, m their | Harvey: Wiiliain 6. i ail dealers. Price 5 Mithurn - Co,, - Bnfta York, sole agents for the Unit *harles 7. nment, Dr. m Smith, i ."A. Boon one month, to Jan. 1st. which permission was sranted A Household Medicine The next meet valuable must show |call of the cha ich mem-~ of the family using and Tar does j 15t this. Wheth- | presented his entire enter with the Made President—Many Visiting Del- es in connection"with th the loeal nest of Owls, been logked farward | a time and with nt outlook this or- s who had made pians to oin | ting room, e to cach | {ne nations for of the reception committee had white ption Haven nest assem where covers enjoyed a f hout - twenty-five were banquet from out of quare he assign was *chi e of red fire was n front of Olym- wing effic e idant Yo E. Lieut.-Colonel hey retired to arrange for the nom 1 were out Or- empership and Her- H. ' Jilson, phys H. AL . Corkery Worthing 5 P. 1 jow nton | g Jarvi: e e Schwartz, adwvick, Johy Lewis, | E respective offices by Depuly Supre $ e State of Connecti- to any medicine that T [eut Frank #. Lombard. Ashley ceepted the office ten- 1sing s ed his earnest ef- | jlquid ||Am0<i | W W iitiam Holland, "'nu-nm« K. Beardow; enter L: R/ Adams, for | T Depuiy Supreme President Lombard. 1 will be held at the At this time “Dog” Adams, manager . Foley's|of Poli's theater and a brother Owl, nment bill, ced an Owl night at Poli o= ‘w selne "'1'.{';:"*' kandred to mn cludes thirty fl‘om JB'm number from Wilmansic, mmc and !fl In:rz‘ mi ihi Moo phat Sk other out of Hough, Mrs. Laura | HiL® Mis | Hati and Mra B, . | | vice at the First o turned 3 to Pestalozzi in Sw uct thought in Germany. There is a special the Germany of one h and the as seen from he system of taxation. teache | only a few schools in a few mis A new sys The aiti cause they do cured fr r a ma ganized by Yale up from ihe gl a wonderful ol interest in mis: founding, the sFowih. ence of the school e in grown arze percentage of Christ grow. The band of chief- cause is their t in th ier of Bim a :t, owned by Mr and occupied by H. | John Cobb and Afrs fioor of the stors vas cut a e from t »ve on the Chlef Stanton w containing chemical mar iing. from spre The fire bur h damage in the moke and watel the store. The Io and Neighbors v ked I fe reach the spot. for the fire exce ar given Heart parish, respect. Th cal znd instrume which the prizes 3 Iver candlestick lor lamp. Jf kets. Gerald Carthy pitcher, J. P. McNally 8! Luey; six silver spoan ay: silver fruit di carving set, Miss Nel fiss Mary McZaney i Y Daniel_Shis r. C. Ficlds; vase, F s Mary O'Neil; Tara; agar e Local Gleanings. of Tanner street is. Miss Annie Fredepbérg 1s at her home on Town street for a Vacation. Mrs. Edgar Winehester enterti from Norwich and of' Lake Plaasant waw here wwa'his sister, nths' illness Mrs. est Town street ) 38,749 L renews and sustains the’ ‘of weak, failing ‘babies; pale, delicate chil- dren; tired, nervous women and feeble, aged people. It | contains no alcohol, ne drug, no harmiful ingredient whatever; it builds up and strengthens the young as well as the old. ALL DRUGGISTS GEO. A. DAVIS If You Are Look Looking For Books for Boys and Girl ou want to come right here, for we have the greatest for 25¢ a copy that! 'Art chartment Art Department will be Elound an assortment of gift noveities i its best. Dainty affairs that any woman will appres Many are hand made, 2 number of friends on. Bozrah nn Thunduy. For the acc ion of those who were pmsemo;‘;om ywett City there Was a special car proyided which Te- turned at midpight. There was also a special train yun on the Central Ver- mont railroad which brought fifty Owls up from New London at 7.20 o'clock and made the return trip at 1 o'clock. NORWICH TOWN Early Morning Fire in Hyde Building —Cause Unknown—Rats and Mateh- es the Theory—Rev. Brownell Gage Speaks at First Church. MW VBIIM imes. Mexaty o James ’kfisfly W was out riding on Moenday. plrs. Charles MNell of Wauwecus ill is recovering from severe injur- les received in a fall 2 few weeks ago. Little Miss Lena Cole of Lebanon spent the week end with her cousin, Miss Pj»teuse r. and Mrs. John McJennett and {heir family, of Bogton, have been vis- dnx ur MeJdennett's father at Peck TOY STORE 1Is In Full Rem The biggest and best M we have - ever assembled. More Play~: things than ever before—finer playd things than ever hundreds that are new | Wise people jike to come in dlqi- |these early days while everything is fresh and new, while the chances to choose are widest Ohnm-.u crowds. Home chapter of the King's Daugh- ters met on Monday afternoon at the Johnson home. A devotional service with the topie, The Weight That Hin- ders Us, was first held. | social hour which followed the ladies sewed. Later all sat down to @n appe- | tizing tea served by Mrs. Justin Hold- en, Mrs, A. C. Hatch, Mrs. jorie M. Barber has re- er home on Plain Hill afb er ten days visit with friends During the Edgar Winchester has sold to the Order of Owls in Norwich @ cently captured near bis home on Ot- robande avenye. and Mrs. A. J. ily spent Fhanksgiving Geer's parents, Mr. Tucker' of Scotland. Miss Heien Huntington returned on Saturday to her home on’ East Town street, after ten days’ sister in Brooklyn, N. Y. Homer Frazer Dalsy Frazer, Thanksgiving Frank Barber of Plajn Hill. Before the sun rose. ing, a solid pank of glowing 1 or was seem which drifted into clouds floating to the porth and west. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grapt of fhe Canterbury turnpike bad as Buesis on Thanksgiying day rela Hartfora and member of the family being present. Seventeen sat down to dinne —_— LARGE BARN BURNED AT ALLYN'S POINT. | u-.u-nn | G. V. Hull, Mrs. Annie Hili, Mrs. 3. 1. Geer and fam- Glien Hayes, and mn‘.- s extended to ealt ,Tod.y and see the Christmas show— | bring the children. | Toys and Dolis conveniently displayed n the basement. YALE MISSION COLLEGE | Described by Rey. Brownell Gage at Firn Church. Rev. Brownell Gage of the Yale mis- sion coilege in Cheung Sha, province ¢ China_ gave an address full of interest at the Sunday evening ser- Congregational church. He told pf how went to Napoleon with propositions re- garding the education and training of the people. but was turned away. Germany was conquered by iFrance tention to strengti- ening herself by education apd went criand for in- Froehel learned of him and went away to infiuence the trend of yisit. with her X | have the goeds. morn- | line | BOYS' AND GIRLS' cLA-:SAcs price 250 e vouue PEOPLES is now at | ciate as a | amongst which are Hat | Fancy Bags, | A Saat Ling of Boys' ooks SUBMARINE BOYS' SERIES, 6 vols. {MOTOR BOAT CLUB s, Vanity Pin Holders, Sewing Outfits, SERIES, 6 Coat Hangers, Etc. These fow suge | gestions: rallel between ina of toda Belonged to E. A. James—Cattle Saved pand 2 | but Piss and Hay Were Destroyed. —her industries crippled, and | is turning to edueation with which to make good. The rulers and students ¢ China are trving to develop | ern educational system inz schools China has the diffi the question of finance—. SHOOL BOYS den‘!;n:—‘vmfl s in all shapes and sizey ange is 2bc to $10,00. Baskets in a_varlety ‘ About § o'clock Monday eveni f . A. James, aba PONY RIDERS' SERIES, 6 It had a good » and WOMEN SERIES,| pagia Baskel the harness anid wagons. burned and Heretofore there have been e outposts and on schools i so where are the teachers to from? There is the difficulty of lan- guage, words have to he ins e terms of science and for proper names. s of writing must come. ide of the government to- stianity is going one. At tie same timd they want Christian American t conscienting chools, for their e: m America has been - do the minimum amount of mum amount of sal- | quaniity of hay the interior, | one. the old harn ha: g beep burned handkerchiefs, \\nrk baskets—price range |a yvear ago. nday School N—In Stonington stamped piece, materfal king and directions for Ask for catalogue, done at short notice &t Department. . A. DAVIS .:-:‘) Broadway ROYCR—1n eachers bi- 1 ANNOUhc P MENT MRS. CAROLYN DOREMUS, MRS. FLORENCE WALTERS, of Bridgeport, Conn. MARSHALYL—In this eity nine pounds. Marsiall of Hi Dress Goods A SPECIAL SALE A Special Sale of Dress Goods is In involving beth Black and in some of this sea« fashionable 910, a daughte: Roger C. Pecik. The Yale mission band was not er- Lut was made llege, s of 189%, its zeal for ons. He described the M Mar Pel wnd Wallace L. Malne of Providen Colored Goods Invite you and your friends to an Ex- DE GRENIER—RATHBUN—In hospital at Cheung Sha, started by the There has grown up a leyalty to the school, the older pupils use their fluence upon the younss what is Tight. At fivst there tion at morning prayers, but th come o like the service. The Y. M. O. A. was established, a spontaneoys Christian spi mong the boys. ow respected. In the early boys were hibition and 8ale of Christmas Novel- copal ehuren: Touis D Gi Miss Sybel B. “nster, Cont. ties at the Norwich Club, Wednesday, | 75, GOODS at 696 rded Poplin, light weight pupils 10 do Now. 3ath, from 2 to 6 o'clock p. m. black and colors — 76c value at 59¢ a yard. $1.00 GOODS at 79 WGRATH—In Lebanon, Noy. R T el P (B Notice Gf funeral hereafter. San Francisco Established 1872. Incorporated 1899, You'll Lose Your Head (;n:\m'm :' We guarant The Plaut-Cadden Co., OPTICIANS 144-146 Main Street. We give Green EINNE—In heathen, but now little ug now Lo . in the 52d year of I non-shrinkable, s most wanted colorings —regular $1.00 value at 79¢ a yard. $1.25 GOODS at $1.05 Plain Prunclla, 58 inches wide, also 45-inch goods in the leading calors on—regular $1.25 value at $1.05 a vard. BLACK DRESS GOODS | See the special Dress Goods—regular $1.50 goods at $1.19 a yard—regular $1.76 goods at $1.39 a yard. ‘The Porteous & Witchell o, Mary Blackburn Pt from e e Talions ot Wednesday teers in Yale is stronzer today—the Yale mission in China. WNALLEY—In this city. suddenly James McNalley, RATS AND MATCHES Funeral from his late res: Roosevelt ayenue, ) ‘Nov. 30, at omit Goweis. May Have Caused Early Morning' Fire in Hyde Building. 30 o'clock Monday morning fire | three-st venue and Town | - CHURCH & ALLEN 15 Main Street, found smoke issuin. ion between the and market. The partitien rading Stamps. hand extinguisher, laze, ohecking it the automobile came and put an i to all danger and prevented Funeral Directnrsi Embalmers. Lady Assistant, Telephone eail 328-3. Wm. Smith Allen. If it's Made of Rubher We Hava It GLOVES =« MITTENS Men's Muleskin Gloves and :d_for an hour. ured the stock in is eovered by zontal uprights in the gird- the fire from rupning up to iostroying the building. Henry E. Church. efore Chief Stanton could o cause ean be found t the theory of rats and matches, as the electrie wires were e the fire started. RUBBER BOOTS > and ARCTICS. iloves and Mittens Monday Closing Night of Bazaar. the closing the ladies of Sacred ful in every The best makes at lowest prices. FRANK A. 8iLL, | Telephone. | UP-TO-DATE SHOES I leathers $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 FERGUSON & CHARBONNEAU, Eranklin Squarey | FURS TO ORDER All kinds of Fur Garments made ta We also have excellent faeili= lined and unlined, 25c, 43¢, 75¢, 98¢ as suce lined and unlined, 76c, 98c, $1.25, $1.50 Men’s Mocha Driy awarded as fol- | 98¢, $1.25, $1.50 s Kid Gloves 48 Commercial Ideas = ise you a bus- ilver knife and ALLING RUBBER CO. 162 State St, New London, Conn. When we pron iness education elly; centerpieee, John A. . ;\m‘ SALVES FAIL T0 CURE ECZEMA Scientists arg now agr are lpdg outer skin or epidermis, erms n. Fence, required, galve that cle We recom R. | patients the of Winter inner liquid_form wi {Seription. A irigl hott D. Prescription, at « instantly - velieve the d znd recommended and know Tt was voted to leave the charter |from its use. We recommend it to aur Remember the name - Poan's —and {open for Hhe Eharier | 5 take no othe: atrons. H. B. Smith, 205 Main Street. Dressed in Not “Football Colers’ of the carton containing Foley’s Honey and safest cough remedy for all coughs and colds. Do not accept a substitute, but sea that you zet the genuine Fol Tar in a yellow carton with black let= ters. The Lee & Osgood Co. and Tar, the best ties for vedying, repairing and remod- newest snapey at Privos reasonable. I will be in Winsted soon with a iarge new sample line of Coats and ‘Watch the date. WILLIAMS, 38 Allyn St, Hartford, Gty Manufacturing Furrier Since 1874, XMAS GOODS Traveling Bags, High Grade PIANOS ;La!esl Sheet Music AND NEW STYLES WALL PAPER Yerrmgmn S 49 Main Sireet things that commercial i3 the best time Commercial efficient office help. Norwich Business College penetrating cription Ol Suit Cases, Leather Goods. nica and suitable gift, Highest Quality. THE SHETUCKET BARNESS C0. WM. C. BODE, Prop, 283 Main Straats of novelties i the above o Lowest Prices, Black and Yellow” but the color Bromangelon at CARDWELL’S Telephone 865-4, you want to put y noss hh“ ro the public dium better than through the advertis- lug columns of The Bulletin, Honeyv and there is no me- n connmum

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