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nnmmeu _BULLETIN, unswm nématn 1, ,1910 ; HOW MUCH lS YOUR i:."vhnms with Nhfivu in y,w Ha- enry Allen & Son : Norwich, Thursday, Dec. 1, 1910. MISS MAIN SEEKS REGOMPENSE [HOW MUCH s 1OURF:== o= FURNISHING = a two waeks' visit with his uncle. UNDERTAKER) The Bulletin snould be donivered | Claims that She Should Have $8,000 from the Estate of Ufe: how much is that worth? ‘Tha| There was a large attondance at the | every bottle of Cod Liver Oil you buy; It's worth almost as much as your b everywhy in the city be 6 a. m. Lee & Osgood Co. has a remedy that{auction held at the Gladue farm on BbmcTngee whe FalF LT oy 4 < Keops the et omany Haht and MAKes It | Wetnenaaye/ths farm ahel eatics stock | that time will confar a favor by re Her Brother for Work Done for Him—Witnesses Say | rizit when it goes wrong. being sold. Mr, Gladue is moving, to | 58 porting the fact to The Bulletin Co. MI-O-N. i r 1 .lll Stree t ~0-NA is the name of the great|South A street in the village. it stands for the | 2 They had Not Spoken for Years Before His Death. S actind Ve B oo ey —— Sun, Moon and Tides. y ot Spo! 4 =00d Co. guarantees it to curedthe fol- | © Fred neyersTof the United States criginal standard sun T Tiizn || Moon - lowing stomach. ailments and symp- | navy went on Tuesday to New York, “ADY ASSISTANT WHEN REYTTTTRY, I ! S hete, Woiae | Aioes 3 e g from whence he will #o to Annapolis and only genuine A Ay A3 D e Pt e = Upset stomach, pain in stomach, |to join his skin. Mr. Meyers has been preparation of Cod - - At the opening of the civil superior Sarah H. Main, widow of Lt‘LflS | belching of gas. billousness. spending a thirty ,days’ furlough at Yy 36 Liver Oil in the court in this city on Wednesday morn- | Main, testified that in 1856, when Lu-| Heartburn, sour stomach, lump of | hls home in this prdce: : A ro 4nd sha Were Going OOF to Call | lead stomari, hiir dimor distiots. Ing the case of Miss Lurie Main V5. | that Ira came out and Said he want: | Nervousness and headache cavsed by NDRWICH TOWN world— | Luther C. Gray and ‘Alonzo Main, ad- | ed the witness to hear him say that|stomach derangement. . Fl'om Allctlon! 419 28 ' ministrators of the estate of Ira D.|he wanted Lurie to leave the house, | That all-i iz In the stomach | gunday School Officials in Conference ) » 6.21 | Main, was taken up, and he had paid her off. He said thaf after a night of sociability. i ¢ 3 s mu Slu“ Twenty th T R e e 1 e Main testified that her brother. | Lurie had treated him so mean was the | Bad effects of overeating or drink-| —Meeting of Dorcas Society—Brie wenty thousand paire of dlfi- tide, which Is fallowed by fiood tide. |1 D. Main, died in June, 1909. She|reason for speaking to her in that|ing; sca or car sickness. and Persanals. | Cotton Blankets in various sizes, coms livés on the' Main homestéad in Led- [ manner. 4 | Vomiting of pregnancy, or any stom- Rl | Cod Liver Oil preparations with- THI 9 THE WEATHER. vard and claimed that she kept house | Others called were Stanton F. Main, | aciy distr ks PO R R S o ot B ey S i prising the surplus stock of the welt [4 for her brother for many years from | Susan Knight, Charles A. Gray, who Remember money back if it fails at|ang teachers of the Sunday school of | | out this trade-mark are only cheap known Manetta Mills, were sold at auction, recently, by the New York representatives of the manufacturers. Forkon { ' April 1,'1879. to the time of his death. | told of what' they knew about the The Lee & Ossood Co. or leading drug- | fie Iiroy Conurosntional church was for Today; She ciaims 3260 a year for this work, | Main family. . sists everywhere, and the price 15 OBIY | hela In the chupel Wednesday evenins For New England: Snow and some- and her suit is brought to recover | Mabel J. Stimpson testified that she 30 cents a large hox. to discuss the line of study to be tak- | what colder Thursday. Friday unset- '$8,000 from Lis estate. Her testimony | was the daughter of Alonzo Main, and en next year and to decide the ques- imitations, many of them containing harmful drugs or alcohol. Be SURE DELICIOUS lllo d; snow in north pnnlul\], brisk to ;(P;‘eh)e“:dl that of the administrators of gitihihc\;:;rmxe t-.hx;xd‘écf\wwfl‘etrmffihg‘ A Simple Safeguard fnr] M_nflu;s. tion of new hymn books. to get SCOTT'S, ALL DRUGGISTS We were represented at the sale and high west to northwest winds. tate. - g s D. Gilkeson, 326 Ingles ve., -— Soda | Predictions from the New York He During the last few vears of I D.|slve lt-to Lure Maln. e A b town, Ohio, gained wisdom by Home Missionary Society Meets. were fortunate enough to secure some: ald: On Thursday fair and colder Main's life he lived w Haraeo, T | sy Co g o An o the ri “My little girl had a se-| mpe Porcas Home Missionary society of the choicest lots. These goods | weather will prevall, with fresh wes: | Knight at Lantern Hill, but the plain- | tified that they had worked on the' vere cold and coughed almost continu- | o the Methodist Episcopal church . i Phosphates, | i et ikt i sy 5 dhiner thithe conbudld | honestad ez, o0 Sifiecaal’ ond ook O SRS e | 6 e oot Eiiccpel chureh i Uttt day fair to partly overcast and con- the farm at the homestead ax at she | L c ey d Seen yroney and Tar The frst dose I gave s Vest Town streel 9 | tinued cold weather kept the house and w 1 4t the house | Ira there, but that Ira and Lurie Were hicr Telicved the inflammation in' Rer | oo PArsonage, on West Town street TODAY THEY GO ON SALE. & !getting the meals for the men who|not on Speaking terms. Tra did thy5a¢ anq after using only one hottle | e g s g Da N 1800 pairs of staple, dependable Blankw St i Nenew, worked on the farm. . She claimed that | not take his meals in the house, but [U°H S0 SXISF VT D0 002, 0% g | Enworth league is to be omitted : ce ream . The following recor reported from jry had often said that she would have | took the victuals on a plate and ate prom inflammation. Since then I ale | S melc‘"['”l !fl;.\ M«fl}'-;‘ _!}l sel ets, perfect in every way, at an avers - | Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes (he homestead when he died and he | them outside. bl L TR B entral Baptist church. 236 reduction of twenty-fve per sont In temperature and the bafometric haq refused to sell the place for that| Mary E. Knowles and her husband, 10d 7wt in the house. Accopt no sube Sl o a changes Wednesday: ason. She said he had told her many Knowles, testified that ®hey ' giitutes. T.ee & Osgood Co ocal News Briefs. No(’e these offerings: 9 Ther. Bar. iimes that she would have the farm for [ worked for Ira Main, Mrs. Main said SH e i ' Henry Skinner of the Scotland road spent Sunday with relatives in New "M; her kindness to him that they lived in his ho 17 years Lem n de = Horace H. Mam’ testified that he|ago, and that she did wasning and ; London. Blankets at 39¢ Seuune 2935 tried to buy the homestead, but that |general hous for Mr.Main for PIC 4 e Iugene Bayrer has returned to his > ona ] Highest 41, Towest 35. Ira would not seil it as it was to g0 to | a period of leks than a vear. Mr. Laurel Hill road for the purpose of|, LSS t3ECL,Beg TeCAuer 1o va Sfze 11-4 Blankéts in white and helping them celebrate their twenty Comparison Lurle. It was agreed by all the heirs | Knowles said that Mr. iain at the | B : 3 S | visit with friends here. ray. aingle EEY Y —aT— IRyt A BT S L T o R have it | homestead was given his dinner out- e l‘or)‘la«!‘r-fi?;ei:x‘rnl" Mrs. Mary Burdick of Danielson is n | ’3:.“';.;:‘"?‘ Aty i Salo g T R A g e B an agréement. wa n up but | side the house by Lurie, and he ate 5°0 IS chief eng ] s 3 SE BALN | s8¢ eac P P . st s wenthir: “Snow Muiyics before it was siEned they disasreed. | it at the woodpile, while the other & Armatrons mill in Greeneville, and | the guest of Mrs. Natuan Bushnell of unugss fl“ l“ues SEV"\ s Founta"\ 3 : Sn, eEn L ivpe pined they W ift | help went inside to eat. He mever On behalf of the company Mre. Charles | the Taftville road. 69¢ Blankets at 49 in t Iy morning and late afte X Lo ' 1 e Sk H. Bushnell of Elizabeth street pre- | Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Avery of ¢ Dlankels al C i i ke e Biher 3. hernns. 3 tel H. Main testified that he fented to Mr. and Mrs, Stefferson 2 | WesigTown strest were recent guests i = —_— 2 pms Lo H L | - Snetpen b autiful colonial silver tea sel | i ;. & Sizat 10.4 DY A | Frank X, per i Phoebe M. Main, | worked at ‘the homestead doing < ey There were many | °F friends in Jewett City. Endorsed and Recommended By Size 10-4 Dlankets in white ang GREENEVILLE This completed the testi- |eral farming, and that he was hire e ived. Inchuding sov | Rev. J. O. Barrows of West Town sray— Sule price 49¢ & pair, regulag | mony, the exception of that of | by and paid by Miss Lurie Main, his Ohe trom out of town ‘trie o “'" | streeet attended the fellowship m. Hundreds of Qur Best it M Sale and Supper Held by Ladies’ So- |J. H. Barnes. who was out of town | aunt. He said Ira and Tarle were not €ra ! (5 selec. |ing in Stonington Wednesd: dae | for the day, and he will be heard to- | on ng terms, and that when Ira Dur eve aleR) Belee e M, r R e Citizens ciety of Third Baptist Church— he day, a | L Ta tions were rendere liss isie Col- | Mrs. F. A. Talbot of Lisbon came 79¢ Blankets at 59¢ = ot 130r, ante to her questions he T8 N Annie Haglund, Miss Wil | on Wednesday to visit her sister, Mrd, c Blankets al o bout the Town. For the defense Fthel A. and Wil- | spoke to v and asked gl ir a Ire. Fred Prothero, | Louis Olsen of the Scotland d T 10-1b., 90x96, Fuii Leathered | s, ; SO L and asked Tm 19 Nams ana Mr. ana Mre. Fred Prothero, | I sen Of the Scotland road. A successful sale and supper was At a late hour a light lunch was Mrs. Frank Gifford and daughter of People in Norwich are beginning to| Size 10-4 Blankets in white and nonv of the latter | of Samuel A | held in the Buckingham Memorial « e Ty s i .s adjourned Served. The occasion proved to be a w London spent a day recently at wake tb and realize the great benefi gray—Sale price 39c a pair, regulas and Lined Fawn Slreel} B e e Mgy at Tra was not gatisfied with Lurle| A thi jourt yas adjourned most delightul one for al. her former Monie, near Peci's Corner. | Wiat can be detived from purely mat- STWTUN of the Third st church ! T B e e AL e i i ” > ot Mr. and Mrs. Stefferson we ar- i o ural treatments, g Bianket, at $5.00. | ihe Third Baptist charch of 83 % PYRENSRST M L ARTAS | e contimuanca of the cate Tha pain. | T, and Mrs. Siefierson wore mar- | “rhe. regular business meoting ot TS i and have resided in | mrer Ready circle of the Iina's, Many of us for the past twenty-two years ve a host of friends here who torneys D. G. I 1, this cit They 1 tion he sald that on one occasion Lu- | tiff is represented by 2 rie doubted his weight of some geese | Perkins. Judge Brown and Al but that did not cause him to have Brown, and the defendants by Att resent and g Ancther lot of FUR COATS raceived | finc supper. did ample justice to the A sale of cake, candy and wo disbelieve our ow eighbors when told tha Daughters was held Wednesday even- ing. iends o 95¢ Blankets at 69c it g t the & 4 ancy articles followe vas also o x S ish them many more such happy an- been cured of certain incurable dis- = S SO i 'x-u’r‘u.‘u-qrn‘m“\ rions tamies e, | any feeling in the matter. Idoys J-L Hesmpnd ieiid B Tra Riversavies. Y Ry Mrs. James Moffatt of East TOWN .ages by natural methods. Not only | Size 10-4 Blankets in white and & I oacEe ST the Followi o thdfex SN strect hag as her guest for a few days Go'we disheiiove tham. bul wo actuslly | grav Sale -price %o & palr, regulsd ' "Domestic table, | IMPORTANT CHANGE her cousin, Mrs. E. Whittemore of rigicule them in such a manner that Y LADIES’ AID SOCIETY Hudson, Mass. price, 95¢. 1o e society i ic table, Mrs. TIIE L L CIIAPMAN €O, |2 baiinmeon sive SWilliam ‘Long. | MISSIONARY INSTITUTE 14 Bath Straet, 163 Lariin tabie, S0 William Lun OPENS THIS AETERNOON Lund; fancy articles, Mrs. | Sessions to Be Held at Broadway and they will not attempt to talk about it This does not help the prog- OF GERMAN LUTHERAN CHURCH | AT ISLAND FORTS.| here will be a service on Sunday ST rnoon a > Scotland road schaol- | rets o new, but on the con- Although it was Impossible to get | 2fternoon at the Scotland road schaol- | ress of anyching new, but onitha sone $1.35 Blankets at 98¢ house. Williagn Crawford of Baltic trary, those who receive Presented Operstta Grandma’s Birth- | 1 varification from the New London ar- | aqi®c: Willlan O B e t | i 1 ert Pecicha el t * wre held back even to advocate it. NOTICE | kin, Mrs. Horbert Pecihiam, | “Cort 21 Churchos—Officers and Com- | day to Large Sized Audience, Fol- district headquarters at Forl | "\ WATe 4 Afdtens o AT el b e O ovd.” besides| Size 10-¢ Blankets in white anf iy la A 3 mittees. lowed by Second Play. pesday night, it is stated | 3 fesler, raturned (his week to their throwing his life into the study of all| gray—Sale price 98¢ a pair, regulas Br. Louise Franklin Hiner Is now | e supper committec isted o R A e Ry rdorad oy toortan! | .home, on West Town street, afte natural methods, h; bined a 8YS- | prige $1.35. loeatsd in her nev ofice, Bresd Mall [ Mrs. John Lewis, chairman, Mrs. Oli- | Opening this afternoon and con kil SR Gl Gerartment at the island forts. It is | ViSIt in Worcester, Mass., with Mrs.|tem of sclentific methods that are ¢ P ver Buddington and Mrs. George Ellis, | ing through the wéek will be the m e A Bt evident the department intends to give | Tiesler's son George Tiesler. jania f\;]‘,'“j;l‘t’*‘(‘l;;; PR A 1 $1.50 Blankets at $1.19 B o ek A | assisted by Iy')v; Pllowin: s, 1'4‘v)nv‘ sionary ‘l£x~[l‘lk\v\n'.) which h3 be ; e b Mo HE Tisw nrbevine o awvis e = - g gt e A ol s b er Mu n, Mrs. Stephe at roadway and e ‘entral ot T A ma artillery post ou E i e g 2 by 4 | William Greene, Mra W. A lfi[x’{}v ‘y'::‘.‘. )\rmihhr‘}lvvr'\ fously. ‘_'rm.w in charge 'l"bev\“”’”“l‘fl ment, h was Hundred and Thirty-fourth company at | Accidont—Ladies’ Guild Meots—Big | Mimaals ot to 46 sqmething B Suil| eray—sale price $1.19 a pair, regulan l | imin and Misiss ¥ Aline Kngere, Mroel o arai areas flow rsed with ort Michie Is o be transferred to w8 atiby Cosal Flunter | greater importance to humanity and| price $1.50. Ways e es sos | Gray, Verne Smith, Bthel Ellis, Gladys | Vice Bresident—Rev. — Bdwera S solo work rendered by different | Fort Wright and that the Highty. etiatas " |that is to enlighten the people to this | —_— A und WORK- | Smead, Florence Tadd, Gladys ' Mat- | Worcestor. C IR any g | s of the church. 1 clghth compiny at Fort Mansfleld will | yryy Charles Willlams of Laurel Hill| work. He ~ steadily goos before the ANSEITE thews. The pres of the soclety, r r—Gu olbé | th mogt sucoesatully. mnder. the | go_to. Flors Tex " v . “We! vy a home of her | public with his demonstrations and . ¥y e thews. The president of the woclety v B. Dolbears, | oot of Mrs oiitiam Pudsect It was also reporied Woednesday | RSN eqentay o e eumiana. "ot loctures that anisnien tno. veople. 1o Better Quality CHAS. H. NICKERSON, | pervision of the aftatr. * T o it Dbt i Jrung Zann, ad- wat | evenlig that. an fentised s tat Fort g s dev h ¢ .ystem. He gives all who o t " hittee—Office: as e. n old fashioned ad attempted suicide Sundny 4 chant Tailor, 128 Main St above and chairmen of committees as e A orvica T s T micsed hiy | Miss Mary Hyde has returned to Death of Mrs. Margaret Maloney. |follows to Investiza a ch » to o, Ivesiizate, w chance (o Blankets o bad hola was torn in his | Pratt institute, Brooklyn, N. Y., where 15 attended by ‘ » 1ty- "2 ~ | " facul P e to o v h phenomenal —_— e ot M viuion Col ves. | Committee on Publiclty—Weston C. n pielucls and wis Lt I tha Tt Weish; | She is & member of <the faculty, {are able to rve the phen | P Sl ah dnesday | Pullen, chalrman, Charles T. Whitney, | °%g% tPTee hundred peovle. TRl "o hs homesick | . Mrs. SSoriinay LAibrdRecTas ren | TORLE, da) onlabe s fav SHREE U AT SPECIAL PRICES | mon st her. home. ' o rospect |4+ T. S , Fred S. Young. | e 4 il anad tired of the service, He was known | turned after a brief v with her sis. ilo it appears miraculous and won- | LADIES ! [ Sirect. following an Hines of oniy mee | ., Meetings and HallsS. B. Palmer, | this delihttul afta Caeck, 25 Nemo. fter'in Cotwmbia, © 700 ML E aertul, adil Dr.” Hlumer claims 10t~ |1y conneotion with this sale 8 h e 4 : ‘hairman Vi ‘ollin T 80 o o A LeRoy ard e ile & unusual bhou e T ka 3 - days.” Death was caused by pneumo- | FATEAM V1 ’{r{‘nr“\'\'flkfl:xls' ATtRUT | Foick, Helgl, Mrs. o Sy B Tt s which he and his fol- Blankets from the auction. We will Brandt, and they we We Are Showing Our Usual High = T"FT ||.LE descending the stairs in the Saxon | sults and cu: All he wishes is offer the following special values from tainment—James i 2 e e 2 C. Macpher. | Mr andl, sx; mill recently, slipped and suffered a lowers are making. e oney Wik Lors fu Cotaist | by the following: Mrs. —— strain which has confined him to his|to get nearer to the right road to oyt oo ool Cll s Blanket: Grade Assortment of il Ao 185, SRyt came |8 (ot M Prizes Awarded at Parlsh Fair—Brief |house on Sturiecant street health ucating the people and to 4 evill & saat mrte thest s Schse, B, The Ladies’ guild of Grace church prove his claims by actual cures in - eeneville i past fift | ars. W, 5 tes of Lo terest. s 18 e eare. - She was married i 1981 to 9 nk T, Foss, chairman, (IS W i Netarorzeoil Toaren: held o meeting n_ their rooms . on | every of Thie Seite. mne stand “Woolnap” Blankets nd Maloney. her husband living bat |A- E. Cherry, Henry Johnson, Charles |t e 1y was the closing day of the | Church street Wedn flernoon, at e takes against (he poisonous drig s | zeven years after their marriage. She | PArsor Bl T Oriiey consists of chorus selections, solo and n fair and a good attendance was | Which time it was decided to hold em and the astonishing results| A+ '} Size 11-4 White and Gmay is survived by one wom Waward Ma. | Regisir BHoWaBp.— Bk | O O rer e taivh Jence. The Fair was in Drogress | fair and entertainment. The meeting Dbenefit people receive from his| £330 | [*Woolnap® | Blankets: —: 8¢ - e ard Katherine irman. Rev. b et e A 1 o S and ced entirely | was largely attended. qral system of treating, causes en- | $1.39 a pair, regular price ney, and a brother, Michael Collins, H' e kgl children engaged in a joyou ana ) proved jeniirely cnds eorlde e R e L T e b | 317 % pleta for | both of neville. * (Carey, Mrs.ig E 5, MIS- | celebration‘of their aged grandmoth zood patronage being : 5 irections. | i .. ; - J. F._Cobb, Mrs. N. Bugene Smith, : . oS s L B K awk: ho gtind in the old school directic c- | Mrs. Maloney had many friends in|J: e Smit} Svecial scenery, with v enjoved each night. The various prizes Shot Big Hawk. et 2 | 4 y many years of her life, and all will [Pullen- : e bt or effect. | i 'es, Miss Mary Dubrieile; gold rosary, | hunting season was brought to view Y Taih e 6D 4na % avancad ! olnd Altera 1 repairs given | hear of her death with deep regret. Gonargl ‘Gommitieg. Every ‘.’(\r of th 10 took part won 144, 3. C. Marsan: 35 old piece. | Monday by the crack anet of (he town | Actudlly taking up the advanced meth- | & palr, " regilar: piom 5 Y ¥ o ; i is and practice them. 01 T " a ) 7 i oadwey Chngs S, | ere Ives and to those who 2 Alfred : shoe order, | wh fter a final day e xiqon | ods and practice them. | s 0. Broadway E. eredit to € € e Rt b when a n; LA in t! &l S Dr. Blumer's work has been suc-| Funeral of James McNalley. owell Free- | had_ tr exhibit il pacture: |about the village he returned to thel,eesful and most magnificently suc-| At | Size 11-4 White and Gray The_funeral of James McNalley took Little ave a reci- % "Mmf ©0. | observation stand on Highland avenue | $248 | “Woolnap” Blankets — at ,‘w,‘ e Wedn y afternoon at 2 o'clack | 4 Congregation: . H. T at _generous ap- | 50 1 el |and exhibited to an admirinz zroup a always evokes Men | | $2.43 a pair, regular price c > X b R | Wyckoff, Mrs. J. H. Larrabee, Marjorie nd a duet, Put Me in My Little | knive Mrs. H. live and beautifully mottied brown and el it Patel | $3.00. s ome on Roosevelt ave L e S ek ! dren: cen 130, Miss Agnes | rad t1 - 2 embittered by failure hate | $3.00. . e i By st ol g ma. as rendered very sweetly by th e T o 130, Mies Agmes|red tipped hawk. In taking the shot| STRMSHC bY, TRTWE, hey have e Drine rcpliguimsendi Al ity Park onal—Rev. S. H. a Krause and Malone: gold bracelet, No. 1, Miss Nel- | the hunter’ side-glanced the bird, in- | {1 v g Bk LS T ke 101 Main St.,, Norwich, Cenn, R foueans: Thnee weys 55 Blizabeth | Ss Paula Bauck lle Delaney: ton codl, No. 114, Mrs. | jufing only ‘one wing, which momen- | 08¢, No one who has achieved dis- : floral ferms. " Rev. C. H. Ric her v o barrel of flour. No. 95, | Tirily stunned the erentire, this ens | URSton in auy field of action can wool Blankets P AR <o LR T B we S ae peery Congregational—Rey. C. were the following idarette: dinner set, No! | abling him to capture the bird withous t 4 3 : Lid diocrity ever h jealot liz. Parker, Mr W. P. $5 gold piece. No. 142, | gifficulty. TIts length from tin to tip| Toyen8e Wi man: $5 gold plece, | measured four feet two inches. Tt is | -2KeS ZEROR. ank Lafleur: two rugs. No | the intention of the owner to place It | JuPerstition, os Moran; parlor lamp, No. 59, | in the hands of a taxiderm DA3E R wiove 101 T clack, No., 112, Miss | S 73, Genrge Ro- No. 23, Miss Vic- for stove, No. 118 vall paper. No. 46, M tery and the committal service at the i . Ignoran At | Size 11-4 White and Gmy rejudice and jealously | $248 | Wool Blankets — at $2.48 & rd the world’s | pair, regular price $3.00. | rive was read by Rev. Mr. Ricketts. el First _Congregational—Rev. H. ydia Ewing, D. W. Avery, M vy E. Wattles, | Wiedewald, Broken Shaft Stops Work. Ruth Potter. 2 | Ella Jatkowsk 8 J. e Tuesday noon work has been| Taft Congregational—Rev. D. B. | Dearing, A ¥ S tinued in the tucket mill on Fred J. Werking, Amy Pol- W man life than 2 i 5 ed. Let a man| At Size 11-4 White and Gray MARRIED. | nce make a discovery and give| $3.48 | Wool Blankets — at $3.48 a INGRAHAM-—TYONS—In Sprague. Nov, | it to the world for the increase of pair, regular price $4.50. 24. 1910, by the Rev. T Y. Avers of ' human knowledge, the alleviating of cLane, t of the breaking of a shaft. Tt (lard. own just hos | _North long it will tak Stoninston Congregational g Breaklls, Tohn: Theratans et rauich | o S Do n e il byl UG At | Size 11-4 White and Gray e r the break, and the dar Rev. F. W. Hollister, Mra. H. M. Pe No. 25, Peter Teitier; | TERRCC™ pyoh RERPCE Neowdeld, | oy gy, Suffering and the prolongation |© <2%8 | Wool Blankets — at $4.48 & it. but work will probably | dlcton, Mrs. Alice Matheson, Deacon |e No. 137, Miss Mary Ma- | Soun. ey Sl e el Bl e Ll e bty Pate reeular: price 6NN The F annmg e B R xR R en e | et on i st i e R | S e o Gillgtte, M, £ Bttt 7 iatie H I CHA \—In this eity; ' Nov.|do things that keep the world movin 5 P [ToR% aliss Annte. Gillatte, Miss Tut |Banla - Bever. ana the 5 cite: puneh howl, No, | CHAMBERLAMGIn thie city;’ Nov. | do inings that keen the world moving. | pa o wrecr Bianteots o1 Willew SL. Conferonce to Be Held at Stonington | Curry c ionar Loy | GRS B e e A" | Chamberlain, aged 71 vea | Huxley remarked: “The oniy people == e Riganna Gautier: | Worcester, Springfield and Fitchbure, | who never ma e m | Next Monday. |~ Hanov mma Thiel assisted in les H. Pe Eieloh Madls: |of Phis plech. Grors Wall Paper, Lace(urla ns, | '\.,,"‘1‘“\- ol Sty T Ate B < Window Shades, | next Monas takes are those Ap Fiiver | _2Mass, papers please con | who never do anything.” The old idea | $548 | quality White Wool Blank bt — truth, must be throttied at its| ets—at $5.48 a pair, regular birth, or in it§ infancy, is pas | n: ehair, No ing | ices $7.00 and $7.50. iy "R’;,,;r away as brighter intellcets come upon | Lmcen AN x e M the fleld of action. For old things are| At | 25 pairs of extra fine uusm‘ Dot | in_ realit luwmnm new. | s7.48 ] White California W o o Chartier: cf Sizes 11-4¢ and 12-4 fine on C'c nference will n t church in with ptist | et at the |1 toninzton orning and after- cheon served by | the church during the int Herman e violin selection, with Miss ad e piano |and was obliged to respond to an en- City Congregational—Rev. |core. M missiol , Mr. and Mrs. Miss Ru Tlen, wold Congregational — noon sessions and Iu 3 2 2 . he women Annie Levit ng a so- i ” | and specialties in Interior | .00, "o\ 5 S ne volce ar andkerchief case, No. | L skoptical and dowi-hearted be- | | Hlaziets, pertass intiwess P . e B L sty il st e C. Wright. | o S S I Ning Wloriiin Wareen’ e | 15 Main Strest, | cause tho fuilure of others, there| | and finish—at $7.48 a pair, Decorations. PR o 2o DSiot 4nd (the mTogithn ik ks e var as Amongs 6.3 | is hope for you by ibis the acknowl- | regular price $10.00. | will be as follows; o ss aa | e DR edged scientific treatment of the age. | Persona t > all contracts. | Morning Ses: 2 Rossoll, | Nagen ! 3 | A “single treatment .wil. convince the | b i T Tt Fo A practice game of assaciation foot- |most discouaged. ‘The best evidence 2oy it e D ireenc 1 will he played Saturday afternocn Baldwin, Stephen &. Peck- —_— I o the ‘Providence mtrect:srotnds: bes The Resurrection, ed by R. Walker i s lor i : | YOUNG BURGLARS ENTER tiween two tean G D cataHe ett City Baptist— | and I, Henoif. Followine the game, a { can meet and hear from ,,m“”s lips| At | Size 11-4 Plaid Blankets, _ Answ Miss Martha € | PLEAS OF ‘GUILTW] a70 T Bona s I o e o | S e cverios from | $448 | strictly all wool, in a variety der of New London. . A st i ; e | of their miraculous recoveries from ! ool in ¥ Afte Sasatan 1 9 et Pavth o Fined ifar Thett and Bound Over for | b held to discuds, plane for: Hhip | all manner of diseases. Men, women | | of color combinations — & fterncon Session, 1.30 o'Clock. | Palmertown Baptist—Rev. Georg eft_and Bound Over for | future. Tt ls exnerted that the team | D BT e by 445 @ pair, resular .price Devotional servic Led Rey. B, | Chappell Breaking In—Felix Prokop Fined $1|will play but one more am on | £ thiaas ‘health’ given s and | $6.00. yardman of Waferford. © 7| North Stoninzton t ¥ | and Costs. ¢ Christmas with the fast West- | J O hae tho Sogiive . that Busivess scesio | 1. Adams Ars. Frank Thompsg | v "team a<’ their oppoments. The | | i s Cireats | Al | Size 114 Plaid Blunkots, all ' aur 15 issions. Joh T Moree Mo | Jemngwell Baotist—Rev. . 6. Wara. | _In_ the Heiry Weasiesdny | S0, MO8 R0 S are ot o] R a o by Mie ave Aok areivl R ey i i o e ona ey © O Ve | Grace Memorlal Baptist—Rev. Mr |WOIning Fenry Coushiin and James | i played. The closing game shou Yady Assistant. Bataen hp Ry eome outals sGLEIAL| Dhinations — at 3548 a pairy F. C ATcmsoN RE . L be servea |G Luells DEBnen. ok WL LEskeRt 1o & Eeneral brenbine 1o aon a one. as of the twn game: | Telephone call 323-3. means, but by the enforcement of regular price $7.50. os | by church at 12.3 b ee Py, Taplist -Ambrose Wil- | Fhieving escapade ever since leaving |Piaved Taftville has taken one | nature's laws within the'body and the PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, L eov Trans Of e confer- | %0 eaton " City = Baptist—Rev. p. | their home, were presented, c i |Westerly the othe gy L church. Wm. Smith Allen. | results “are- positively permanent and Room o { Fior, Shannon ds. | 100 8 5 i i L Dleaded gullty” to stealink ¢ Abofithe Village y12daw e mber! Tambng »shete it | el’urlen“s& Mm:hg“ [:g | Noank, ' vice ‘president; Rev. C. M, | Trinity Methodist—Re el ] otketbook Trom the: home, of ¢ Frank B o ' av RUBBER BOOTS patrons many of our wealthy, edu- " — ! Reed of East Lyme, ' secretary and (M2n. Mrs. C. Lippitt, Howard Porter =g Uk At ] ER. cated and refined citizens, who come l reasurer. e Drogramme commit, |y NG Main street’ Baptlst—Rovert | A Pendleton of Wawwecus hilt and to RUBBERS, [i°ARcrics, L T e c'a esmns an u UWGYS ey Rev. & B McNallv of | "1 S0 Y yethoqist (Bean Hill—Rev. | Burke of Norwich Town. Tor tt High and low cut, light or heavy.|thelp elsewhere. Hundreds ~have re- . \": file ana Hov. G F mpbell of | gonn Thompson. - theft they were fined $25 and cost — The best makes ul lowest prices celved treatment from their " hunds, Montyille and Rev. I F. Adams of [JOB0, Bron B A HES (SR BARG TRE0 AU ud hosd many of whom are forced to admit For All Occasions. Hee Tomnes |y s ey, SHarie? | They” wora el for che. Sext o 5| It s said thers’ are certan | FRANK A. BILL, et fo “Pivnorathice method ot urchasers GEDULDIG’S, Quelpart fsland, whose trade is as- | Ve Perkine = i the criminal supcrior court under §500 | SPFIRES that give rellet and | p 1o yng 104 Main Street, | BEdling 1s simply marvelous in. its re . n Gales Fe ethodist—C. W, Harrl- | bonds. ther s i ; 3 Teleshone 288, 77 Cedar suming gome prominence. i¥ part of | Gales Ferry Methodist—C. W. Harrl- | bops TR eases) If you knew thatr by washing Their wonderful success has spread | , oder B the province of Sonth Choula, It {s |02 Aiss Alico Satterleo, Rufus Hurl- | _ Hoth the Youns men are anxions i | e Ml oY catla fho veltoved e witd-ire amons hose who' nad | P {1DI1C)OCUMENTS make every effort to take a trip to | again, and they are by hundreds avail- BEurope at once? Would you not be a1k E | ing themselves of his’ miraculous pow- | Will be saved much trouble in remit- willing to spend your last cent to find we wiil furnis er and gift of healing, which has square miles in ar-a. It is the largest 1 bt o e: Th, 8 1 1 mile: 78 Jhe lars nley, Merton H. Bartlett, Alex |folks where they are. The false move D[L 'S l ,.,r the Korean 5. In its center is | prercy; s mt Haula. 6,500 feet above the sea | to the pawnshop still » Christ_Episec Rev, N. P. Carey, | kles in their mindb and they vow tha 0 a _he ! DR. E. J. JO\ES vel. The land from this mountain [yili® Cranks. Torenls Worth when AHEY: ot TOnl eyt il Baremd | L8 chre | e o,0 proved to the surest, quickest and|t!Ng for same by purchasing Coupons, E. siopes down on all sides to the sen: " | WAILer Crooks, Toserh S the news thit Norwich 1¢ 4 fine place| But vou need mot leave home for [ VlSltll\ JALES |isg retiavle meang of cure ever of- | yo1q 1y sets of dwenty, $1 per set. Ta Suile 16, Skaunon Buildin | Walter E. Gilbert, Miss for crooks to keep away from. these distant springs. Relief is right fered @ long suffering public A , 3 oty On Welnesday Owen S. Smith ap- | here in your own home town! [ 2Bs e i “"‘1;'»“;""‘ be had by addressing “Superintendent \lor Shetuciiet street en- St. Andrew's Wipiscopal—Rev. peared at police station. looking for a | A simple wash of Oil of Winter- I oadLiorg ey e RS 25 : -~ Sl P i AROTe SOPT, Yol | Bl B ety Jolie T s | A woppie, momn, o€, 00 of i | FROM. ENGRAVED PLATES | itic: e s won e —— Matthews. Ms auto in Norwich Town Sunday | as compounded onwv in b. Delo Beer % PO dlseas dem ration. proved B s AR ek 11 (Yantic)—Rev. R.|night. It is belleved that they stole |seription will bring instant relief to it L e s DIVERTH Whitestone Se and the J c. 100 M St.” J. Rudd, | them and that they wil AGER Diragtar W e e recovered, | that terr e Kurning : | “Their Norwich offi‘e at’the Martin|T teh, and leave | 50 Cards and New Plate - 85¢| rouse, 16 Biroddwar, will be lent anen | Cigars ace ihe Dest on the | Raymond Congdon Felix Prokop had the charge changed | the skin as smooth and healthy as that s x jas NOTICE =4 Universalist—Rev. J. F. Cobh. Fred | from placing obstruction on a rail: | of a ohil 2 jeosie pched. tixds, and Sthey: e ot " and Emhalmay 8. Young, Miss Tlin Wainhe Toad track fo theft of a log. He was | 1v sau wave not alreads tridd 1t, ger | 00 CBTAS from Old Plate - 45¢/ o sivo ail who cill & frve consulta-| 1 repair, remodel, redye and clean s SRR 1AL M. B. Zion—Rev. Willi fined $1 and costs. and pail $9.44 e b A B et e S e ol ‘F‘.e LA R ?};“.’ :ggn’lnd @om. to § p.om., Sunda Il~uxs at o very reasonable price. All et vt B 70 Frankiin St, Bullatin Bidg, [l b, oreran—Rew: Mr SURPRISED ON THEIR assure-you of instant vellef. . - of your Holiday Gifts? 3 | “Thie_book. “The Revolution in Med=|T o Son oo oed. , Drop & Postal -ead Manicuring. | Oriors | Telephone 642-2. German Lutheran—Rev. Theodor | 51 WEDDING ANNIVERSARY.] '+ 5 STith 205 Mein Street. Orders placed now will be delivered | {28! Tractice” by Dr. L Biumer s BRUCKNER, The Furrier, - taken for combings. | Prompt service day or night Baucl, 4 Get the Genuine Always. in time for Christm You should read this valuable book at |nov2ld Tel. 254-3. Franklin St. fl'- e | Lady Arsistant. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Stefferson Present-| A substitute is a dangerous make- once as you are sure to discover its -~ St et Residence 116 Broadway, Tommy-—Pop, what is a dividend? ed a Silver Tea Set. hift, especially in medicine. The gen- worth _ten times its small cost.. Cloth i R R A opp. Theatre. % Tommy’s Pop (who has been stung uine’ Foley’s Honey and Tar cures cover 50¢, paper 85c. decla | Anyone “bl:{:grogfl“n doubt “lfl‘ ;.{f;'.",fl‘{,, Bulitio P o B e Boecd Telephone 642- in P. D. & Q)—A dividend, my sonj | ;Mr. and Mrs. Balar flofferuon wers coughs and colds quickly and is in a "_T";—‘m Is no advertising medium in | She I8 accurate im hetier than tnrongh the advertis- it is what is left for the stockholders |¢Wven a pleasant surprise Tuesday |vellow package. Accept uo substitutes. [astern Connecticut equal Lo The Bul- | short time ‘oly bl n tumns of The sulletin, after the divvy.—St. Louis Star. evening when a party of twenty-five of | Lee & Osgood Cov nw:»d.- 1ot Eor Trincss vosn Norwich,