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Daidows Swet | @heBulletin, | .. o G0V, HANLY STIRS LARGE AUDIENCE, Curo e 9 o — ——— | the guest of Mrs. Everett B. Dawley Grape Fruit, Norwich, Wednesday, Dec. 7, 1910. | for a few weeks. Apples, Pineapples, VARIOUS MATTERS vormo many friends of little Miss Bets{ Lectured on T'he Patriotism of Peace—Fourth Number learn that she is seriously ill at her Sowark o Ty MW W. H. Allen Teft on Tuesday to at- te TheTth of December is St. Ambrose | tend the quarterly meeting of the State , Poultry Plenty, P i ol sty Embalmers’ association at Hartford, of | Under, the auspices of the Young | interesting manner a review was made '.ee which he is vice president. ian association Hon. J.| of several of the most important bat- Frank_ Hanly, for four years governor | ties that denote turning points in our if New Figs, s detsouls Tald Gt moskions o ao- | Dot o8 Tris ket of Y. M. C. A. Entertainment Course. Gf Ll (<] we,re Rea dy Th v shovel helped = - 1 . P onow Shovel helped some of the | word tms been recelved hers froml or” Ingians, pppeared ot the. Cetral| orout revolntionary and civil war | No Longer Any Excuse To Be Constipa English Hams and Bacon. small boys to earn holiday money. |pqarry Hempstend in Saginaw, Mich| Baptist chunch Duesduy evening. and . 5 d 2 struggle. These interesting pictures ). Friends of the birds will not neglect | that he was married here November 24| sifrred to boundless enthusiasm a large | were brought to mind, the s ted, Weak Stomached, Weak Kid- i them while the ground is snow cover- | (0 Miss Mabel I3. Therp, and they Will| and appreciative audience by his mas- | addea, to throw a new light of our idea 011 ay rage Meat o come here in the spring. terly presentation of his famous icc- | of liverty and those other prineipics neyed, Weak Livered, Brain cats are eaper Merton Chapman has heen appoint o s i eviey wrT el Enre | o WRiG fhis icouniy betans Ereal, Fagged, Thin or haggard. We've the best things to wear for 1 > s are, h g i ed superintendent of roads, to sacceed | \EW LONDON WANTS voice thrilling with the intensity of his Conflicts of the Future. i Men, Boys and Little M!m. the country x Edwin Haley, resigned. TO INCREASE IN SIZE rm’y(i\l)r_x. he fi;j};ly Yculmfa ‘hi;xahuldion‘ e Governor Hanly referred briefly to pfod‘ucuy. ' s i with him in his oratorical flights anc & PonTilets et b i Somers Bros. Tuesday was hard on smogth horses | Committee of Five to Consider Annex- | cailed forth Tepeated bursts of .ap- | :fl;si:‘u.fé, P e e Hea“h |S FI'SB. > 2 e Toweat 1t T golid an, he was S| : A S N i i ac- 1 " Smithy services until & tate hour. atiam; ot BartZof Watetford -NeW || B se L s e o7 L e R o e .y i 3 City Hall, cording to opinions expressed at the | i, nevertheless, be \none the ble to name, and no paine will be conclusion of the lecture from all aid has been heard In Norwich for a long | time, Governor Hanly has the reputa- | {0 tion, which he justly deserves, of be- | iSO nt. He spoke of the great | Send Your Name and Address Today | gooreq to render each patron the best work of General Wa For a Free Trial Package and of service. efforts to establish thi Learn the Grand Trath. ing one of the greatest orators in this | Loy Sovernment and declared that God If you get anything that dossn’t fit, or doesn’t please him, bring it back. today—a reputation which | : . o - ained in his address kst even- | 11> T 94 feeu e A i ¢ Plenty of things here that will be ap+ preciated by “him.” Victor's Venetian band, Dr. Roland D. Grand, in Poli's theater, Sunday, | The common council of New London 3.30 p. m. Meeting free to all men, | Monday evening voted to raise a com- under auspices Y. M. C. A.—adv. mittee of five which shall take into o consideration th exation of a sec- Yesterday's snow spoiled the skat- | tion of Waterford to New London, ing for a time, but indicated that | and that committee is to report to the there may be plenty of use for the | council the result of its inquiries and Christmas sle susgest proceedings in the 3 o w ggest pro E ) the children who were present could ; 5 The co; > A & imeration of c o . e The, Tiege alm’ tres In front ‘of e | 1iois, cominon eouncll Nac. adfourniel |isragp thig aranment wntt sofeppand It | DUSSE 00 OF the SOousya Sacks Jeni Kellogg property in Laurel FUIl ave- | pag wacated the. ehoiv. to Aldcrman ',fl*,“‘ufi'lfi.",?fleflfie‘vgi:l'?firr”};",,"’r.f",““l;‘{ down to the immortal Lincoln, and as Due. which was kiiled by elm beetles, | Perkins, entered and reconvened the | numbar a home who had made plans | 1he speaker concluded his remarkable - council ini_session. Ho said there was | Po"50e0 5¢ SIS R0 MG FRAnE, < o the memory of our martyre one important matter that had been | (00100 i ® naSidicap there. wa ident the audience burst out in neglected, and announced that matter | 2o difaq' crowa preseht and evervons | Proionged applause, His eulogy o to be the proposition to enlarge the | Srux well repald for having vemtured | Lincoln was a masterly triumph of elo- e ry of New London. e said | gui ce. ;\.(A“'ll‘”“lfi)l: = snfm:.]l Y (l)‘l‘l t:( r(];l = Presented by Dr. Kaufman. Doesn’t Fear War With Japan. Most of the country inns closed théir | torial extent, one of the smallest Rey. M. S. Kaufman, D. D., pastor of | Gove A atry In BRI | e e It was tinis | i Rew: BEIE] an, D. D., pa Sovernor Hanly stated that he dif- UP-TO-DATE SHOES belated semson: Decembar 1, althousty s | 50 S0U00Y, Ce bellavel |t time | Trinity M. E. chureh, introduced the | fered from Congressman Hobson of y ¥ | While it was a wonderful a , e it wasa: = ; when we were in trouble he has sent terpiece, yet it was so plain that| s nieone to lead us out of it. An en- Suits Overcoats, Trousers, Hats, Caps, Gloves, Shirts, Collars, Neck- wear, Sweaters, Underwear, Hosiery, Umbrellas, Smoking Jackets. ‘Men’s and Boys’ things, 10c to $30. The snowplows the Connecticut Co. were gotten out early this morn- ing and sent over the line for the first time this season. in all leathers few will keep the latehstring out for | for the cit et watkh ker. He congratulated the Y. M.| Alabama and did not think we were motoring parties all winter. [ C A" o Daing abis 1o - Dresbnt suib e : 2 ha ay e a chance to otk B 5 8 in any danger of going to war with $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 o e oo FEBSE e Bl inay have 4 chance I8 | loiadll progratiie as Sher 1k gre- | Jasen in the. Dekt Faithe . Thiks s Official records credit Norwich with | grow. He spoke of the original town | & SR 0 FRCETEIATE B8 LAy (00 BIET | oie s ey Chee seven real estate sales during the past | and of the setting off of sections p ) s T 2 no danger whatever lurking in this di- FERGUSON & ‘CHAHEUNNEAU, Yool "in The Cortesponding weelt of | Waterford, Groton: ete. He susgest- | &4, thite, In Shayge, sppecially Jor Wik | rection Thero are foes nuwever, thad a spe: 1f you are sick or ailing it is be- cause the very foundation of your ex- as the same. ed that a commiitee should be ap- | ine list of speakers they had secured. | we need to fc These foes are not e X s Dr. Kaufman declared that the city of | aproad, but right at home in our very . . . — T ; | pointed to take up the matter and | Dr an Shc el innte oty Ul , but r L * VETY | jstence is gradually being dried up, wept2 nklin Square.| Charitable circle of The King's | present it to the next general assem- | NOTWich was honored in having in M5 | midst. and chicfest among them are |, "“Gorve™ force © which radicates| _dectd Governor Hanly, | these—Greed, avarice and love of gain. — S—— — Daughters will hold a Christma: of fancy articles, aprons, c cream and home-made Lowney’s Chocolate Almonds S Btk b R e bly. He believed there were poss bilities for the city that were not ap- preciated and he wanted to see them n advantage of. through every atom of your being is | perishing. The brain and the nerves | require nourishment just as much as the rest of the body. who had patterned h! that of our beloved A and his te life aft fect example that is found They have gone more during the p aham Lincoln, | ¢hirfy years to debauch this the one per-| country of ours than ng else. 1 84 oy 2 g d ‘ noon, from £.30 to 6.—adv The ‘only other action of the coun- | £5€t : "SuS | The speaker referred to how | 9T 2L 08 N0 seovery, curo || Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s l ; [:h E 1 | il of tmportusce was the vote'to au. | CH¥st AR exthuliistic applause greet_ | 55-n things e had brought ru- | couing of Iife, puts the stomach and | owney’s Ghocolate Garamels Of e stacine Tast e ed_Governor Haniy as he stepped 10 | iuition almo s b ; puts X h, five were | thoriz: the mayor to by shooting, two each by hanging and | city meeting to vote 3 asphyxiation, 4 one each by carbolic | of s r: Eo el Lowney's Chocolate Marshmallows | 2:nisiatios, ama one cach by carboiic | of a 310004 cite hail w ue, which w author i o > L 2 d Springfield, to subefantiate | {04 Rh e ra s ) '; 2 Brate ; { assembly two y go. The maycr | ELOCIOE OF B8 o0, O O o | cago an e Emtmtton, | neuraigts M g tae past year the number g 1Y established a country here under s 55 et vl - ampes 5y o4 lUWnEyS apne reams of éalls’ redelved by the mtate cutfio] oL Sl the mee later conditions that would tend to baffle the h,“m M3 e declared that he was |D¢adache. kidney disease liver trou purposes of the strongest. They were bles, catarrh of the stomach and bow- a spe 5 paa iy 2 g A bowels in perfect condition, ores | d' Spectal | the tront of the plat large citios, and pointed out what had | VNS0 PG fenews vour old | Solid Gol ner to examine cattle was 0 '® | no pessimist, but an optimits, and he | JC™ ot L Y S 211 weakened o N RGY e it wan 56, SUIT FOR DEATH OF small in numbers and without stand- | ;3" the highest hopes for the future | 4ions of man’ and women qui ng o 5 B heSood | One hundred and thirty-four years | panionoq in San Francisco, o e ke’ S o ey o5 e 0 ed an ver g sreatnes: is coun- |1 1 DUNNS PHARMAGY:| = woe niion fevier wor 0o | LML ARG e and greatness of this couti | Gisuppear, the hollows vanish, energy | 3| cember that new m for n i - 654, zad” by the | a0 Governor Fanly stateq In the bb Pitsburg, Harrisbure, Cincinnati, Chi- | our Siervous svstem the fo0d " it What we need m 1 ginning of his addréss, our forefathers | returns, and life is worth living once | Every Watch Guaranteed. e ites t a m : Was Run Into by Team and Died from | dations were laid | rated citizenst if_welmore. The red corpuscles in the blood | Hardships of the Early Days. | stence all over the land for 25| 3a8ces” through STt aive! teant i | t matter to come up before| A graphic description was made of | years we would find that the world|tyrned into good, solid, healthy flesh, | ession of the perior ¢ lurl the hardshi that were undergone in | would have come nearer to the ideal | jpstead of being undigested and unas- Th Pl -Clldd C s the completion of tI f Lu- | those far away days, idly | we have for it than ¢ before. similated. ] au‘ ell 0., The December Lookout, Connecticut agricultural college, Storrs, notes ti the grounds and buildings of t titution are to be lighted pr Luther Gr and %753 - In order to let you test the truth | \s,y prmrHe ity ators of the estate of 1 5 of this for yourself, a trial package of | Jowelers and Silversmiths, e p-to-date | W. Main. Judge Case|LESTER & WASLEY | JOHN H. DAVIS GETS Curo Grains of Life will be sent you Established 1872. Frank, B Whiteley of Thompson - has petitioned the United States court and have your bills J| in iniruptey that he be declared a | bankrupt. His ass o $1,440.14 made out and your §|and his liabilities 51, | ¢ mall free, if you PLANT WILL REMAIN. HIS REAPPOINTMENT | DY o0 Trer o e will simply be ag- || PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING bl s | 4 | founded at the wonderful uits ob- Percival W. Chapman,Who Has Ch | Will Be Assistant to the Superintend- | 041000 10 TG, VO o 1 package of Mr. Wasley's Estate, Will Be the | ent at the Capitol in Hartford—Has | aione. Manager. Been There Five Sessions. FREE TRIAL PACKAGE COUPON Cut Out and Mail Today. The s of John H. Da- pleased to learn Fill in your name and addre blank lines below and mai v, and after th A e men had been out but f s brought in im of $1,090 and s was acce: n the sue . Members of the Jiber emy letters written by [ Gles club and the A. I 8. Mandotin club will furnish musie at the Christ : : church Junior Auxillary Christmas a public typewriter, ' TNU LU Roevion club house this afternoon_from 3 to lock. At tractive Chris cake, eandy ousekeey After the y was sel ne wil many posed of, a e trial of the of Mystic, tate _of his | v Teenen, | Nice Grapes at Rallion’s licited the ate We have a thoroughly com- from C rom Cc n 1 harges are ice ¢ accepted it, so | ] coupon to L: C. Grains Co. w. Jus it and satis- =3 g | nd looking after his | § Pulsifer Bldg.. Chic T, and dec7d ty you Pt s et state house again this || you will receive a 2 capital o organize od in t age of Curo Grains — R o dini e past onth: | 5 ned in B e iy STEP IN AND TRY OUR Wauregan House, | % i E e 35 | asc...c.c. 35c DINNER The Par:::;gave"port Co, Although ‘tll'«ri’;v‘f STRE SR - Frpm‘lz to 2 s e i s rtment as DEL-HOFF CAFE, Ground Fioor on bills Will be passed this | Dol RO i s two re comi nt wor of cong iys0d noney t s put by t An obstinate m n one Con- | t wvas fined $20 and costs, STATE uties have B0, Bevemics R o Somerset Lodge, No.34 jrains are only 50 cents. Your drug- e e A sl because they are kept in stock by IR, C. R. CHAMBERLAIN | Denta/ Surgzon. OBITUARY. | 1 Prans aré beir In eharge of Dr. 8, L. Geer's practws | , b by | — S = s - mittees have \ ¥ = Er “] { T On the occasion of the visit of the during his lust llloess. | inaugural ball and rece : | SHOES FOR MEMBERS i =rastus S. Geer. t e strit Deputy, ‘Chatlen C. "Pericine, of 161 Main Street. Norwicl Con 1 neon E. Baldwin. The date Jan- i R | d a hon (r w_ london, for he ghth Masonic uwovita * -~ uary 4, at Foot Guard hall, Hartford. ox THE STAT; GHARE X Y at tendent and acting treasurer for many | District, on ‘Wednesday vening, Deec, | i v Bush of ow has for ove h Adjutant Gsnerul Cnle Busy Selling e Chelsea, Mass., Grand Chapiain of the Snow ha 1 for over hour g Grand Lodge 'of the State of Massa- BT AANeR - i @ | chusetts, will lecture on the subject . the. Sizes, | Tis 156 atoray growne length- Sizes. Mrs. Willl of | “Masonry—Operative and Speculative. 4‘ has been give ¥ t € e, after whic i n gene TS ‘ the n 1 ¢ esent- \nn\ul‘ nd a br 5 to attend | great help. n, all ) her 1 B ard i ety i city. There wae also a|Dbe served after the lecture. and was chorister for over forty | %; 1910. Rev. Brother R. Per tol told of | S.| "You are cordially invit this communication. Buffet lunch will hel nt of one of | also ohis 3 i Visiting brethren cordially invited, “the He | son, George S., who died Aug. 1, 1894, obi Lo Mo 5 l() ()RUER Willi sy Per order slop- GBORGE A. KEPPLER, m in the agri 4 - i rence section, alive to her moral Worshiptul Maste s r Garments made’to| of Ne welfare, interested di- C. L, HOPKINS, Secretary. dect e 1 n d governmen s fo . _| London after most every h on the e should be tak Haven next B 90| e memony v aum e wen- | MIODCY Saved i day ¢ noon with Mrs. J. W, Hoffman at her home on West Town street. " afternoon WILLIAMS, 38 Aliyn St., ford, Aprons, work, 1 turing Furrier Since d evening. ome made can- m, and myste r sale. 10 cer to entertainment. | on your Dorothy Robertson, an Acade- i e b e NS Magazine taken i | STATE GRANGE MEETING. : | Additional Counsel Retained. e Th firm of Hul = for the past two r - i | Hull g 'xk | State Master Hea! ds Informa- visiting relatives in Towa and ( o iy o pre delay in with May g : ia. They are now on their way home. B ld i tion to Gra n 3 ¥ - S b t bear Christma. mond J. « 1 1 covers of such artic full name and addres s representativ Conn in orde be m ARE YOU THINKING OF DOING THIS ? ou should consult with me and Thursday get prices for same. Sxcellent werk | IS a holy < &t reasonable prices. M. WILLIAMS, on canva peace. pAY BY CHECK by plaeing your orders We have preached this HoFwE for yearsfor we krow that CRANSTON & Co- it is a great convenience and an economy. week the n Trum Lebanon. art in the ) Congregatio ng Sunday school superin. If your money is in this Magazines for different addzzsses can be sent at club rates. ifon with the 2ty commissioners in ses- 2 -verything possible Tuesday granted a whole- The o Funeral were conducted b¥ church, be e o General Contractor B Frederick Roc Tue sale nse to Lee & Osgood Co. Ay Nl Bt; N Londons1ar " Miss and m liquor license to James Mc- | ange th i il d Call for one of our catalogues. 218 MAIN STREET. AR R e e i of Norwich Town. "There was|planned to have a session == e bznk you will stop an Cectone "Phone 370. jan174 | currea at the Noryeh State hospital 3 number of bills. | which can THEY GROW think before drawing-a e ot o Thursday. Burial was in Jordax | batdag o e Epaties e | Good Humor and Cheerfulness from check; if in your pocket 1o Ee pleasant until ten o'clock i % : Right Food and Drink. Pt ; n the morning and the rest of Ten Bales of High Grade| rnomas 11 sicas, who s . : i i i it is quickly spent. the day will take care of itself’ ars has been superintend | be s | —_— 2 S HuRherd HORSE BLANKETS and ROBES F. Plant at | thing <thak fimioare it et We offer you our service. Y Eastern Point, has S SEa | health Is apt to keep cheerfulness and a I;msu:a:;"net: 5;3”2;5‘%:5::3:%‘5’&.‘ just received, bought at the|lion.", e, o there will be | Evoaciranan nikUie Spackenqurd. S8 ing bath room as luxuriantly warm as found i e | Medicine that letting right price so as to sell at| Fertilizer comp 8 wieit 7| Thg Thames Loan & Trust Co. | tacir v, e, o i pe ca your bath, dressing or dining rooms = practically NORWICH, CONN. below the safety point, knowing as you very low hgures. Hinea th it el s caree oS Waw.net] Secid do so well the varlableness of our ties re: in th in T ey New England winter weather, A days w , or an age of more | ° | ness w | % “not want| - F- CONANT. 11 Framkls Streev IHE L L C“APMAN C0 than nine a day. Of th societies, | | i o e e tton - of . Yo " I began to look about for the Whitestone 5¢ and the J. F. C. 19¢ VULCAN ODOI!LBSS i i e it e e | (‘ St e onie trouple. 1 used| Cigars are tho best on the market GAS HEATER 2 14 Bath Street. 141 junjor societies. tend L Tof i f or each apel] it | 2oy tRewe mari8d | insures you all the heat you want and T | Wi M ‘ e L before I could sit just when you want it. ‘The £ WHW 107 'O ST. Mfifif SOCIETY. Preparing medicine for the unfort- ;t\ '?:lhx“\'(\'\ 1y Face and Sealp Max- | carries the fuel, no can to fill, no oil .suge, Shampooing and | to spill. Get one today and make this Maunicuring. Orders | the most comfortable winter of your taken for combings. life, Experience has shown you that 'p. 8. UNDERWOOD, house heaters ara rarely working at my trouble T decided to 2 Pos I made Two New Members Vuged In—Anni- | unate ones at home from doctors’ pre- | hold in Dec will follow Cardinal Flour versary Committes Reports. | scriptions is not only our mest im- atict e T he regular semi-monthly meeti portant work but is also the work we| FIRST BAPTIST PHILATHEAS ) directions, had a soothing eff 51 Broudwaw. | satisfactory efficiency in the early 5 St. Mary's T. A. and B. society was | —_ T nerves and I liked the tas T houns of the day. We have dust Received by Cardwell | neia Tossday nignt in their rooms on | like best to do. Hold a Successful Sale at Buckingham | or 4 time I mewsls lived on odorless creators of comfort at $L.8 s Broadway. President Lewls A. An- Memorial. a le food besides. I am to- and §3.00 each, highest quality tubing dec2d drews presided over the meeting, which | We take professional pride in this SR ay S nan. 7 cents per foot, fuel piping done at - I\ as largel ttended. Two new men 2 ...| The Philathea ol of the Firs “My_fs ; and relatives wonder if cost of labor and material, bers were initiated and a pleasing re- | work because we appreciate fully its| paptist church held a successful sale | I am the same person I was four L] L] Monday afternoon at the Buckin: when I could do no fork on ac Memorial. The tab ooked pretty | count of nervousnes: ow I am do- - 2 N nomal & e aslles (oo A e B R ke care oE|" ' All kinde bt B Biwaus Gellsinia, CIty Of NOTWICII | restricted endeavor. with their dainty Christmas novelties | I8 mv own house We shall have more|rort was siven in by ! the fiftieth anniversa Native Turkeys this week, |ccining the vro made in ‘their plans for great importance and give it our un- L and fancy work, ‘which with candy d | two habies—one twenty the other two that is to take place on Monda 4 o o i el ant to 1onthe old. T am that 7| Rubber, Rag, Character and Unbreak- fi E 03 m alse Ducks, Chickens, Etc.| i Jo. 2% : ‘We i our utment to prapare sffec:f ST FEen s ‘| 12t ot abto. Dotte, poirs steads, arme. wiss | * (88 & Electrical Dep't, Give us the order for the} .. .. : b ki b S R S TS novaa Sunday dinner. tisie soacts o Hial miciis SMIIH’ S S-“]HE Standien, e e e = Annie Eck. ¥ood, Miss Phoebe Bogu When You Use Willinms' Vanilla Mrs. s Foevler 3 PEOPLE’S MARKET, |, “00 0% I, e rs. Baward Fowler Mrs. Geo Tce cream, Louis ‘Whe fancy cakes or frozen dz 1 are er. Mrs. Stephen Peckham. Coffee, M Ever read the above letter? A new e Lnderuker 'ld ‘r e pur strongest and bes a o 233 o Raa el DEet X i i F: o v 3 v i- € Franklin St. R SR ramiain Square, Norwlen, €1 | i S RO Tl | ove sesars o b i Yooy | e, v i o v v | 32 Providence Sl Tallvills a ghaim e B 00 MRS, EOW FN, Frakin Sy | SEORGE & emua, pkgs. “There’s a Reason e 3 n before the public, there is no me- : Panilis extract oblatueble. " Mystery, Mrs. Robert Champlin and | are genuine, true, and full of human I han thvolzh the advertis- | Prompt attention to day s s i frv Mystory, Mira. Rob fan fium bater then, (hroleh the advardl. | Frenstisttention te da b S iaa

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