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Delicious Sweet Grape Fruit, Apples, Pineapples, New Figs, @he Bulletin, “Norwi ch, W.dnaldly, Nov. 30, 1910. VARIOUS MATTERS The Fr in the C days in Advent are fast days tholic church. The planet Venus is evening star Poultry Plenty, for the remainder of the year. & Cars from the north came down hgllsh H‘ms md B‘M. vesterday with roofs covered with snow. Dealers in plctures and books gen- erally feel the first rush of the holiday trade. I Meats are Cheaper Somers Bros. Tuesday’s storm of mingled rain and snow moistened up the dry lawns and rosdways. s about the state are busy with - annual Christmas plans to make v children happy The Broadway church cholr of Nos PERSONAL Mrs. G. E. Andrews has returned to Noank from an automobile trip to | Norwich. Mrs. M. T. Lathrop of Camterbury has been a recent guest of friends on McKinley avenue. Miss Neille Augur has returned to her duties in Norwich after the vaca- tion spent at Middlefield. UNIVERSALIST LADIES HOLD A SAEE Largely Patronized at Buckingham Memorial and Good Sum Realized. Under the auspices of the Universal- ist Ladies’ society, a highly successful one day’s sale was carried on in the | rooms ‘of the Buckingham Memorial | Tuesday afternoon and evening, and | from the hour the sale was opened, at 230 o'clock, unti) late in the eve- ning, these rooms were the scene of considerable activity, and the several tables that were loaded with handsome | there Dbefore, it being_estimated NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1910 COMMITTEE NAMED BY CITY MEETING All Avallable Sites will be Invesngated by Them for a Water Supply—They will also Look Up an Im- mediate Temporary Relief—O. E. Ryther’s Plan is for a Pumping Station Attendance of About 2 at Trading Cove Brook— 00. The water question at town hall on Tuesday evening played to an audi- ence the like of which was never seen that 000 in The standig room on- needed to tell those | Who wanted to get in, thet they could not get a seat, and by 7.45 it was impossible to get standing room, hun- dreds turning away as they were un- there were between 1,500 and attendance. ly sign wasn't " | week, Falls company, but no one with author- ity has been to the company up to last It is about time the peopie took this matter in hand. He said he had the word of an ex- perienced civil engineer, Hiram Cook, known by everyone, that water can be {gotien from Gardner Lake months, Committee of Five. in three | BALDHEADED MEN Ignorance of the Hair Causes Much Baldness Among Men Early piety doesn't cause baldness, neither does any kind of piety. Some baldheaded men console themselveés with the idea that baldness is caused by a superabundance of gray brain matter, and would have the world be- lieve that a baldhead is a sign Of sreat intellect. Such, however, is not the case. Ninety'nine timeés in one hundred, baldnzss is caused by dandruff germs which dig down deep into the roots of the hair, destroy its vitality and causa it to fall out. All this may come gradually and take time, but as an up-to-date hum- orfst would say, “what’s time to a dandruff germ 1t you have dandrufr. the little in- visible, persistent devils called dan- druft ‘germs are at work. Destroy ihem at once, or sooner or later they | will cause your hair to fall out and you will bs compslled to take your ! place in the baidheaded class. just as well be We have all short, medium a | —and all pri pocket books. HURPHY & McGARRY, We advertise exactly Warmth is, one of the most useful services an Overcoat renders you; collars, velvet collars, convertible col- lars, Presto collars, and muto collars es. We can 207 Main St. it We give out Hair Pins Tonight. Come and get one. but stylish, too. it may styles of Overcoats, rd long, with regular suit all wich 18 to assist In a concert at Willi. | and useful articles suitable for Christ- | 95¢ R % L. R. Church presented the following s i Mmentio fhhe (Wedneata?) “ovehlig mas gifts, were well patrontzed. Sup- [3BIE to get a sight of the door. | ressiution, which Clerk Moore read: | In France baldheads are few be-| Men's Overcoats, $12. to $30. Visit the Xens' carnival tonight. | §:30 In the spacious rooms upstairs, PRen appi £ makhgp it cvident | mecting that a committee S oW er LAl b et Buate s puag | YounpaWBnls: Ovbrootte, $10.tho- 3200 Christmag articles and other things |and was in charge of Mrs. C. N. Cham- . ! | appointed, consisting of C. E. Chandier, { & i g | for sale. <tood entertainment, Price 10c | plin. She was assisted by Mrs. R.|that the audience is Interested in the | Gjjver 1, Johnson, P. H. Harriman, M. | 20teed by The Lee & Oszood .Co. toi poyg Qvercoats, $3.50 to $10. : B, Washborn, Mrs B E. Green, | Subject. and yet many were there for | 577 3« JOURSH B AN | grow halr if the hair root is not al- * ks Mrs. G. D. Fillmore, Mrs. J. C. Peck- | the fun that was expected. For the |1, inéciigate the cost and feasibllity | [eady destroved, to cradicate dandruft,f 2 e by - Harh Sohafhask e i i - Filimore, Mrs. J. C. Peck- | ogt part the situation seemed too 2 | stop” itching scdlp and falling hair, or | ‘Overcoats made by Ha affnet Mortzages recorded in Norwich last [ ham, Mrs. W. C. Hussey, Mrs. John i - able sites and projects z ¢ week amounted to $7.040. In the cor- | A. Button, Mrs, G. W| Beebe, Miss | Serious for that, however, and the ed water supply for the | TOneY back & Marx, made right, in perfoct style, responding weel of 1009 the total was | Nellie Bacon, Mrs, C. T, Smith, Mrs, | Mecting was orderly and well behaved. | ity “or Norwich, and to report to a |y 0 (Conts for a large bottle at The b it iced 35,210, T EL Hendormon mnd Mrs. 3 Pesk.| The imeetinig did all that it wasdcidill ciee meating callod for tho con- | L€ & Otz00d Co. and @rugeists eyery- [ and of ‘best guality—priced |$20. to yes _ - | The ‘supper rooms 'vere tastefully decs | Possible for it to do. and a commit- | sioration of the water question. ~| where on monev back plan $30. T, Ellen E. Tibbetts of Norwich | orated with festoons and Christmas | {0 e amnente the Seeur | - Mr. Ohureh sai@ that: he had mot - as sold her Salem farm to John |bells, which work was aciaor | IO € dis asl 5 > i e o Bt i g Members of St. Anee’s Temperance | "I i hard to tell which ome oOf the | ReNt Wwater supply and rep should know something about the ex- | can do nothing more. 3 = UP-TO-DATE SHOES soclety will receive Holy Communion | (apies received the best patror oo | later meeting. O. E. Ryther's plan aes T i SRR T in a body, at the 7.30 o'clock mass in | wow 2 RENLRAXquags to establish a pumping station on the | s Al e e ol | dy, a . every one of them carr : el Alderman Ely explained that he is ed by Mr. Ryther, also that of 5 leathers St. Patrick’s church on Sunday next. |ing business, and the exact amount of | Trading Cove brook. a director of the Falls companys one ¢ using Peck hollow brook, ZNO 207 MAIN STREET. $3.00, '35“ and “oo Supper and sale by ladles of Third | money that each one took in will not Meeting Opens. of the largest owners of rights at PVKhfir of which could be made use of oy . 3 aptiet church at Buckingham Memo- | D€ Made known until the next resular | The meeting was called to order at [Gardner lake, and for that reason it |for a_temporary supply, but in put- ,.:” today. Admission free. Supr\‘er 15¢, | Meeting of the soclety The “mys-|eight o'clock by Mayor Thaver and | might seem he would be prejudiced, |ting down the pipe to get that tem- n sy | pus woman with one hundred pock- | the call was read by City Clerk S. D. | but If the meeting wished him to act, [ porary supply they would put down FE GUSUN & CHAHEU""E‘U appeared, however, (o be the cen- | Moore he .would. such pipe as would be permanent for | nov3od AT - BB, Freey. fovmeriy’ of this o1 of attraction. The contents of [ Mayvor Thayer explained that the Mr. Chandler Decline the reservoir, should it be Gardner ~=nklin Square.| ;5.0 0r of the Chicago branch of the | the pockets could be purchased for | meeting had been called exactly Charles’ 10, Chandler dsclared: th lake. Stonv brook or Pease brook. ——— | Michelin Tire company, left for & visit | €ither a dime or a nickel. Miss Hat- | requested by the petitioners, a third | it srauld nat be emener sor oim et | Should it be Stony brook the pipe line 3 s 1 10 the factory at Ailitown, N. J, last | tie L. Jewett, Mrs. J. C. Allen and | petition came into his b sorve o ROt e Drober for him %o lto it would go by the Trading cove Lownzy's [;hm;u atg Amnnds Saturday | Miss Jeisie F. Hill were in charge. In | he read, and he said that the moeting | Siraly ‘Geciincd o miiee 200 N POSI- | gite, while | is the Pease brook or | anis | corner fyom the myster- | could act on that as well as the oth- | "~ Apn amendment. was offered by ex | the Gardner lake propositions, the pipe ° e i ' . f \ ishop Brewster held a quiet day |io 1, in the front parlor, at the | er two, instead of calling another | yavor 8 Crandall that the com. | lines would o through Fitchville from Lowney's Chocolate Carame's e clargy of the diocess at New | Flsht of (he entrance. was the omes- | meeting tomorrow night. He boswed | MESer be aflowad o, oy ane e | Barland's corner and from there th b ; ¢ brother, bishop. o Western Colorads, | lons, baks: BwecpIng. caps amii OUHEE | mayer Tas mo. powes o’ rensive. any | SISk, When fist put to vote inera | Zegk JIOUaN, brook, coyid e lavped: sai values $2.00 to $4.00 each Lowney's Chocolate Marshmallows | aicvired the®adircus. Sewlicly articies were dispiayed in | of he city officials to atiend the meet | & ros iy, Lotng on both wides and | rioir, “wherever it migne ve. woua | A G00d Fountain Pen makes : 4 . {an attractive array. Those who pre- | ing, but said that he would hear any- | of hecause of the closemess and afeer tially laid. i I.W’I\G"S MBD'B Efflami jams e Sty M et G O '“'f}" S vrioht, Sirs. | OBe Wishing to syeak on the petition. | My. Crandall had ro-stated the amend- | MGRE GIVIL SUITS IN a very acceplable gift. revenue co miss ner sl Vs e e | ‘0odwo: , Mrs of V) ht, Mrs. s, | R . 1 5 | right, O. E. Ryther's Plan. ment it was carried by a lar . amount of special excise tax paid P. Keppler, Mrs. D. K. Hubbard : o s carried by a large ma | f ot meeticut corporations, - subjcot | el st e fizst, business|was the hesrins)Jority. Ll THE SUPERIORCOORT [t hesynmadigmale = ipresonbione the new tax during the last fiscal here were set forth tempting | ©f O- E. Ryther for the presentation esolution Carried. 4 2 | pen, you want a good one. TATAT - r, wis § 3. | loaves that met with a ready sale. wag | °f his plan for furnishing the city w The amended resolution was then M. R. Sheedy Sues the Estate of Ira | |f you buy a Fountain Pen for your | : S sl LI h 4 [in charge of Mrs. G. D. Button, Mrs. | & SUPDIY of water. = tne | PO 2nd unanimously carried. W. Jackson Over Sale of Billrosting | own use, you certainly want a good | State Highway Commissioner James [ M. T Jewett and Mrs. Sherman’ Ray. e sald he came here to suggest the | Dr. Harriman explained that he was i Wo D | : | 50 Main Strest. | H. MacDonald will deliver an address | mond. = ot B> 'bast 'pln tuider *Hha exigting, CRouInC, saticned. to 5atve on th> smeities| i Dl miness - TWo Divercer Oxsen. | one. ! at the seventh annual convention of 5 Jom was found a | Stances. It is an emergency plan, and | but in procuring data he said theré | A number of mew cases for the first| The “L. E. Waterman” and tho 4 , | the American Road Builders' assocta- | I s, but the candy | It 18 pretty mear an emergency hers may he come expense attached there- | Tuesday in December were filed with | “Swari Safety” are the best in the | 3 —— | tions, which will be held at Indianap- | the first im one’s attention, | NOW- = had looked ov There is no provision for reim- | the clerks f the superior court on | world. olis, December 6 and 7. | Eora: wete: Ertiuat vartcost Sasort i vie v miles around, rsement, but if there is any expense | Tuesday as follow | ” iti | | s £ Tha .| ments of home-made candies, for | had plan ‘out in case committee ought to be reimbursed | A suit is brought by Michael R. | The “Swan Safety” is positively | Be Up-to-date T b e Thinind Sitecn | nittee in charge of this | 20 His process was that| fgr such expense. It ousit to be only | Shecdy of New Vork against C. J. Du- | non-leakable. Can be carried in any | e o o orinniar | Work have achieved an enviable rep- | of elimination. Some of the water 15 |2 small amount, and he Hoped it would trator of | pesition. | & Jeorge R. Greenbe 2nd Beginning | ytgtion, and ready sales in this de- | 100 old. This is S be small. for $2.000 | in Sil next week will take a partner and en- [ 2850 o Tubred > : - | tucket and Yantic rivers. ShEeS 2 . for 32000 | We have them in Silver and Gold and have your bills § v Beek liquor business for himself | BRFITCR Yere Nofed all (hroush e | ceraheds are ton small Edward Kirby's Resolution. that he Va8 | younted; also in a small size with | in a place on the West Side STy and even 3 it | at the present time. T A lution was odue {ri " ohart made out and your e e IansGoSeT | propositions which are high enough to | point by Edward Kirby, asking ¥ | ring to -attach to chain 3 Because of the unfavorable weather | Mrs. G A T orrs, Lillian John- | Fimish a supp Pease | committee of ten be named to inv harge of the billposting .| Every pen fully guaranteed. - Tuesday evening the meeting of the |S0m, Mrs. I ShoRe MG ors | brook and Gardner lnke r | tizate the Gardrer lake propositio > business was sold to + (4 ) | Jenkins, 2 ie E. Ba . Miss | - » 3 b3 the o G Carroll a public typewriter, ceve the third and fourth ces, Bt ot L L out thes, oth- tution wer oSt et et inddend LA AV after which a supper will be served. | ¥ = placed ale handsome | & ‘oo itions there? There ar Javenport, SRR L e # e v bits of needlework, crocheted and | e Propositions are there?, There are e yennor, and proper. 25.29 Broadway o Mt Halle club, Friday, 1910, 8.30 | knitted goods, hand-tinted pictures, | LI, SURRICR &) & TONIT, eVE WIS B P suit against the city. of New Lor nov30 arges are ol 12 oclock. Dancing. "No Tdies | calendars. hookmarks and other wares | 5liaq Brook in Preston, seven miles e Chole awa | don has Leen brought by Brideet Mo § try &t and satis- except elub members. Tickets for this line, was under the direc- | ;U0 (20T, B e e There 18 £ 2 ley for $4,000 damages, for injuries re- | mm——————— B dles or gentlemen, 25 cents each.— = G A. Keppler, Mrs. 1. | bock Hollow brook, coming in at Yan- | When asked he W, H. Shields if the | 6ived August 19, 1910, at New Lon- OBITUARY. and Miss Minnie Keppler. | 4075 0o Propk, Somins B o Trom | ¢ ; e el | don, when she fell and was disabled as ere was no meeting of the West | Then re was the fruit tabls and | Sk - = ol B e e T S A i the result of the condition of the Pinochle club Tuesday night ow- | fro corner could be purchased | Hariand’s Corner Thayer ex ed that the first one Mrs. Edward Reardon. Wauregan House, [|is o the tesire ot severat of its smoms | lovels Jars ot variows. kinds of pro- Trading Cove Brook. [ simoty zot the sense of the meoting, | ™4 B Ban et e bers to attend the special city meet- |served fruits, pickles and plum-pud- | The plan he has in mind is the t e TRguseCondy s SomIeet 13 auit Burchard for morning at 8 o'clock | The Parker-Davenport Co., ing. It was postponed until Thurs- |dings. Mrs. D. T. Ruby and Mrs. |one, or Trading Cove pok. Tt is il n tition | $1:000 r injuries received at J. O'Brien in Avery Prapeithere. day night and will be held in the same | John Irish supervised here. | splendia stream, ining about eig said _that his petition |40 E. O. Browning w 1" not been well for ¥ | " The ice cream department, which | teen square miles. It is a sandy, lig MYy L aenner RN Pnnst being thrown from the w hough she was out on k | was the seene of considerable busi- | land, and the the finest. to be > place. he belleved. the | oy \yilan 'the defendant's auto struck | - | The wedding of Dr. Clarence Brooks. | ness, was in charge of E. A Tr'vr“ J. | gathered, He 1w D R ORREL SO ke Thames street. \r..| { & New London dentfst, and Miss Ethel | A, Peck, Charles H. Barnes and F. S. | brook seven years. There Sl €T | pendleton wes bruised about the body S S h il:rogurk of ,\‘L‘:nhr l\‘-(nk H'.;"(» h\mum | Young. ‘? out there now than ‘”” _0’_‘ "“l,unc his teeth were loosened. afternoon at o'clock, at the home of | - Norwich can use. He sh Bt - Christina Falcope Ferraro sues An- the bride’s father, Raymond Rogers REAL NUTMEGS of the watershed aid that the peo- | 1oy frerraro for a divorce on th The cere ony was conducted by Rev. | cladbn e | Just above = _M'N'wfl\er“;'"k"\; lon | grounds of desertion. They were mar- AND Willlam J. Knappenburger. | Used on Badges in Place of Wooden | and Trading C 4 ing by one of the best and | jeq Fepruary 24, 1903 and she wants | away ten yen R thral piace 550 oot already constructed. irs. Gard- bl e i Kone ot 2 ; ol G A : to_resume her name. e circle of orwich friends and relatives were ‘eot be built | Rer lake ceems th DIRES, Jessie Lyme has {away will be Willimantic Tues ing to at- - d Tt i8'the: daid PR I H. Davis thought the women [, Jestie I L heRY Wi e WCthhCI' St“ps tend the golden w Mr. and | e C clegation e eIt Y ambop Ought to be given a chance and let | Di°UENt gl e e s zaleel W. Taft (the latter |Publican onal convention Gutin araall pitas: 5o as them raise the momey. He said they | OF NC¥ e St s * nie Myrta Spencer, a native of Nor. | C450 took along & lot of badge water, said Mr. Ryth 1 what they undertook L 571907, her maiden mame | Mrs. Joseph Skell " and the marriage of their (OTHAmenied % Yeu could connect at 11d his name had been o SR CRTRG Jam T e —at— , Myrta J., and Robert E. Mit- 1’11 “ ””“‘;‘“—‘} Dunham and West list without his con- Ptor ke e child | a ten inch water m e could not serve and | g Browning ontville has | § | o . =4 Elias O. Browning mtville ects with two ked tha sther be named his |, S rairiot Robart: (% Biig=. : “_ alists' state central commit- | & mile ‘ar Would ba . Crandall thought that the com. | Shard of the =ame (OO for Bive » . s n S ne g o New. B el needed to conne ham street. mittee wa nece view of | goptemt s, 1910, when the p a Sunday were Albert Boardman of Nor- is would peopl he other Mr. Kirby decided ;‘{q’ L athe in & Wagbh with Chasl - — P ich. H J. Cai of Willimantic, il redube fstem of | withdr Crana g G R e S g Nidve. Totas & T o o ratic A g ke 2 e 1 and the defendant neg- Osgood have returned DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN et B iwar and I HACeatid ok st nis Sdun MC IR thy had shpyen i ently ran against him with an au- Lakewood and Atlan- A A I I\ <rige « S. Bamford o with perfect ease. You could ual, loyal to Nerwich it oo s tronen Ville, o Your pump feom a surpius An Immediate Supply. % anc. braised bod o Bt | o At the annual convention of the Féd e no wooden nutmegs | Waler, said Mr. Ryther. | - Shields thought that the pres- | On a common count for § dam- fland of Greene | Siandard maks of Fountain Pens, Denta/ Su,genn of Jowish Farmers of America, hicago. We had to have e amay 54y Maplewaod cemefery | ent question of vital importance is the | ages 1 ng fuesdiy | giijy guarantoed by us and the maker: York, Monday, forty-three del- | especially made g0 up the streamh n. AL ring of water at once. On the |sult in Gore and others Ten-day crecial sale beginning th In charge of Dr. & L Geers practws »m_ the thirty-two org; Glnve alehE uitirs L mile and hilltops here the 2s_are without | of We i i Hundienbing i during his lest fliness. ming the federation Fihere T orily” Orie ofil Detween: and the awful peril of sickness | ST | Mrs. DeForest Stoffor spending | morning. undreds of satisfied ous 161 Main Street. Norwich, Conn | representing the states of N @ B e ] e and ¥ha Thamas e & - us. He moved that the|VERDICT FOR §9,400 a few weeks with her daushter, Mrs. | tomers are using these pens purchi Connecticut, " New Jer and rw‘m stick them on the ‘3“", s. Ihw) ‘\‘ il e consider means for an | IN PERKINS-LATHAM SUIT k of New York city at former sales. An excallent oppo - 4 Jakota. e A LR s e 4 (Speske: y of water. and C. e 5 i his timo for u Holidav — And they didn .turday Evening| Timothy > ed it by urzing that | Not e 4 - Charles Rudd and daughter, | Unity at this ti oA ’ The demand for pure drinking water | Pos Aaked’ Tor . r o bre et Notloo G"’S'" ‘Th‘l‘ &‘? e “;v, :"Ve Aloetenls R)\i,‘;,; ned Manday | Gifts. DR. KIMBALL | e s ot by (et |upor the wat owing resolution was passed | Verdict Sot Aside Will Be Made. | 0Cl ‘yiec 5 Binshamicn, | For sale at center counter near Main : |z made by people residing in Br. Howland He-elected. ’;, sgress made P. C. Wricht had explal SR FTpLrL el 8i8 Sl Y. with Mrs. Ru daughters, | gtreet entrance. bas removed his oifice to | e e e T . George T. Howland of Norwich there is a number o e e O eming. the are |frs. Richards and Mrs. North. es water for the wa e letas ReTATA it 2ting the without water now |in i TRl aE 21 Eroadway. Wanregan Block trough near Penobscot streef e Lmnihie of Tk Cumseni o dats will thinic all the other b N e e " | ins Waancatey, Bridzaselod met ow » of twenty ¢ o Beopl committee of the Connec 5 Ehe o e dib the Alice erkins vs. James D. La- e Wednesday bridge ¢ et Hours—2-4, 7-8 p. m. Bundays—| cncr o n caeu Sany PeOPle 3t | Kol association and chairman of the | B Bive Nl e he considered before that | tuam ‘cxcr, and others. In this suit, | Monday this week with Mrs, John L. 1911 calendars 8-4 Tel 45. sepld | % attle sh ittee. e e e . That the committee ap- | Mrs. Perkins claims the estate of her | Mitchell. The prize pack of tapestry | vernment estimates include: Con- | ~—— And ‘atated: that the be O e mnenting e witor | parents, it being agreed that she | playing cards, was won by Miss Rich- | © i ot arrivals of the 1911 Calendars U Improving harbors at Five I | sh have it at thel death, but it [ards and Miss Ada L. Richard 4 % | Mtke 2tver, Samtons, Hostoort, West= | A Bey, sesmiRhe Wesry, Zour long months for and | question be and they are hereby em- | Should have it at thelr feath, buf b MRS | now the best time for buying. Steck { pore and . Greenwich. and & e R R T Ted to consider and report ‘as | MO8 5L S e e by Attomoys | frosh and new and unasually ate river, $3,500; breakwater at New Ha- | gyt alth to the dessrving| Beard of Trad supply of pure water o the Nor- | Hull, Tanner, Belcher and McGulre, | tractive, several excellent lines being 35,0005 harbor of refuge Duck | Gyiribute S e L ; oot | which occupied all the morning and | , e Glory be. address, James. A N. Y, | & ter svste so that those cit- 3 anc shown. TO ORDER harbor, $100,000. Rhode Island | fFoprsen, (m(.ml Sotiien at those clt- | 0PN ¢ ;”" I"“"’"O'" fi})}sm‘r» r: : | ! 2/ Harbor at Block Island, $12,500. i C 4 ith {he |lowing the charge of Judge Case the | } ey . 2 o'cloc! A1) { «“ | Il gy = o Reraod o ae | maturasy -evening, James J. Ciintd to the mext | &0 O O o was mot in proper form o ular than ever; local views and varied . S a0 Ay xctllent Iacil-|and Mrs. Catharine E. Stephenson we Se“ the Adont d‘ fon was|3nd they were sent back to the jury |lf as to amount which you may | line of subjects to chooss from. Mats z seaying, epairing and remod- | New Londor tea copiea!; SHOU T room. This was auickly siraishtencd ||l deposit in our Savings Depart- || of different colors; all with envelopes SRt IIBN Piie fascatls . |13 smwitor &t the New London ¥ £ led | Cor fo ine it Cour: |fl ment, in any one year, it is up || ready for mailing. - . ;'\‘, ed soon with a| C- A Mrs. Clinton was New London 9 “‘[ journed unt! this morning | |{ to you to make all your monev || Calendars on sale at rear of new nple line of Coats and Manager of the dairy lunch at Ocean | at ten o'clock for the z?u lor the ca ‘* work for you all the time. ishlnnn building near Millinery depts T T ach last summer | of Malne vs. Gray and others. z “Altyn v i | w. | *"Notice was given by the counsel for |f First ten days of each month f}} WILLIAMS, 38 Allyn St, Hartford, Ct.| 1t is stated by the New Britain Her- | cost of the plan | the defendants in the Perkins-Latham |fi treated alike. | 3 Mar turing Furrler Since 1874. | ald that an option has been secured on | Do you know what it means to wear | e Mr. Ryther is $23,093, as | case that a motion to have the verdict Facts uscful to you. | Standard Works by World's Best ‘ the Albe fon farm of 200 acres in i ot theiety, e | Sot aside would be mad \ | Authors, nothing more satisfactory or _— ~ erlin_ as f he Connecticut | 5 truss that is adopted by the leading | ey of the otfe ikt 1 pumps $1,650 T PR ore appreciated for Holiday Gifte woman's college, which site is favored 8 [ ness of the cit lon pumps 802 - for 323 Locomotives. o BR by Mrs, Russell Sage, who is expected | n the PANESE e e e R “Dive. line. <oz 15540 ODu:k—;z“\?d\ or wet weia |8 The Thames Loan }}| than cood Beoks. ’ ' 2 gt A Lo LT B Sih L ok enar e D ety aad Gam, butidings 5000 | nounced here today that the New | \ Special sale at extremely low prices, he college originated e hen soul sat o Eres from us o] read, denres cien LM Gk 2000 L YOk Central has placed an order with d1 Ci " @ [lin D. A. R. chapter. R o o e o b g 338,093 | the - American Locomotive (n..\p:\r\)“ an rust 0., | $o g - get one that has a recommendation |be. He said he had been to Pease| These pumps would deliver to the |for 323 passenger and. freight en- | i | . o ELKS' MEMORIAL SERVICE | brook and satd it ke enz 1,000,000 zallons a day of pure |gines to be delivered during the year NorwiohyConn. |H°llda Rlbbons Bisa ellulotd, BE HELD SUNDAY. | ¢ the foremost doctoss in this coun-] WO Y€ars to wor . > cost of faking annually | 1811. One-half of the locomotives | e | R i We are told we can h. 5.000.000 gatlons of water from Trad- | will be built at the Brooks plant. | Every kind of Ribbon you are likely . To Take Place in Pythian Hal This|iry; o truss that fits and s buil on ys. He ve brook would be as el S to: wantt for decoration; Aent iU g Seos b e R i kRl 2 ners. ot folty | enotera. We chall have mmore | or other uses, will be found in our une L] » te | the Speaker. principle so e desired. It e ; | reported ) rivallad | afbok of Ribbons. sOur 1 - | The memorial service of Norwi h|h014]~x with a firm yet gentle pressure R ol s it el o 03 Native Turkeys this week,|of expert bow nl‘llktlrl w'ngl:;f- th-l; r3 | lodze of Eiks will be held Sunday at- | 54,670 service free to all who wish bows ties “& Bl m Sklia Sumaey ot s6 ks i v ela Sundy et | Lo ot satn sbant the el aituans ot Norvich seom ia [T REmoVe |also Ducks, Chickens, EfC.|o: bukets trimmed if the ribben & i v264 et VR i | ; woul hig Joked the fact that 45 years { - purchased her: ] | under the direction of the men o ARSI I R B 1 LT TS poE e o e ive us the order for the ] | commitiee, Judge N. J. Ayling, chair- |1 3 e e ISR ah E F. Smith, superintendent of Newoih o x i} . ) {nd Thomus Crawford, sccretars * "lana it can he'seeir e S P fil H ow line of Fancy Dresden Riba 3 lhz Borwich Bickel B rass fg | mhoiis Craveor Soreant | o stop i e and we Fainbow at Pease bro, ‘ , uperflusus Hair ‘Suaday dinger. My i e <l have been held at Broadway theate 3 i e = | ©r Duvall, the emine . & 1 Tablewars, to the mem | will be glad to ex, You are un- Sitowed a re c cits |says Brdbl R LA | Fancy Moire Ribbona in the fawe s | 2 i wae d - merding exactly the plan sure and radical cure um 3 ored shades—Special 29¢ per Chandetiers, Yacht Trimmings | room, |der mo oblisaiion to buy whatever. the Tails S RN ctionabl PEOPLE S MAHKET i i per Yot and such things Refinishod. ot e ner Lake o oh PR ek it Md! € Frankiin St. HF-..:y n.:- e:k.u a.-’ar»a-n-. Coag €9 to 87 Chestnut St. Norwici, Conn | will fornish the musical pro- - ey rs Had Recommended It. le Eron henvie | R N Brad et o Ot GT,"" St octee mme, which has not been fully ar- 3 Paiise Hroo B o o Fofiowins the meating it was stated S after eacn removal Book- | 1ov3ed JUSTIN HOLDBN, Pr b s & ""-“ suitable e {10 $800.000 are low. By tdking Gae: Dy HiSiners Be (el mNter bieed thaX e R L P P it gl ':u: .nl-m.nm o and exa o Lake it can all be done in six menths | the records in the water board office | FSTMAPKADIS, FESRIMING, BICA FEETIMON™ mine bben department, THE PLANK PRI, st Loy e MO and tho irick fs done. I was much dis- | show that the Trading Cove proposi- | gitis Rt gl S iliiams’ Vanilla Bxtract—the ioado (i appointed, said Mr. Murnhy. o have|tion has been fully kmown for many |fagazines and newspa uuc a ea : 4 i gt e oty Mrom Seicsicd | Franklin Square, Norwich, CL.|sppoiicd, <ot Bl Aumny b0 bate Lo onpimeces. ANlon and Cnandier | mafie fiae, . pis i The Reid & Hugh 8 : - Meadquarters for Best Ales, Lagers,| i, .ic conntry Remember Wiillams’ nov29d to get a Teport Nere. Speaking about h‘.“c n;‘ndlo e g Hp()ndlhn b il ';‘:r;e(j\l\rkc.\‘l?d l.' 9I1x‘53 New \mk ’ s 8 Ete., in Town. when you buy flavoring extracts.—adv. | T WHEN you |2 commission government. he said we | tion which are on record. N ROabE Qealon Wil oOEY & Bisew. R i‘ JAMES O'GONNELL, Prop % nesy hetors the punlie (hare QUL PUSl” | have a commission now: in the water| Members of the water board stated | yyre on witich ‘he makes mare m('lL at FRal O S| We Recover Furniturs and | - dium better than through the advertis- | oard. J asked Mr. Beckwith and Mr. | that they have proceeded in this mat- | DeMiracle is sold at all good stores, Teleytone octaa ing calumns of The Bulletin, Lang, said Mr. Murphy, to go to the ter according to the chaster. They |including tis Porteous & Aitchell Co,d Rev30d ~ : S i cin o Ll ; i T i i uori i eateiGing S N

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