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a BULLETIN, wmnssm. ss#reuums. 911 T Bt | SITETH WEDDING ANNVERSARY |56 being performed by Rev. J, J. Fitzger- l-‘fl, rector of the church. ' The affair | orwich, Wednesday, Sep 8 e, idmm Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sanders Given Delightful Sur- x4 prise at Home of Their Daughter—Both Enjoying friends knew of the approaching mar- ™ NORWICH TOWN Voters of Town Street District Meet in Caucus—Dr. Lamb Inspects Clark’s Falls Cattle. riage. The bridal couple were attend ed by Miss Gertrude Bittinson and William A. Somers, a _brother of the bride, both or Nor- wich. Relatives and friends of the | couple were present. Mr. Desmond is one of the best known attorneys of ; LTI A caucus of the voters of the Town lv:rmhrr street district was held Mondsy even- ing at the brick schoolhouse on_the green. Dr. F. P. Gulliver presided. Three mombers of the Town strect tin n the Gl Sail te symalv that time will contar Dorting the fact to The itietin e Ther. Bar. S was to have taken place on Monday . . 5g+5| Mr. and Mrs. Sanders are both en- |brothers living and Mrs. Sanders has 1’, 4 et B 5 R e 3% 2519 vears' residence in this clty have made | That he is enjoying fine health is|La Bretagne o i .= |ratucned aften s o iodie) VR Oy Aubumhmxcn ev:rybenh« omen's diIs b L r?ighéd 85 Towesi 66,7 "® %722 wide circle of friends who extend ['shown by the fact that he is fo be| W28 IStumning trom .France It wasrelatives in East Hampton. o ciie Ouf Bcla" g Y their good wishes for many more an-{found at his work daily, and that de- | 2Traneed hy wirel i’“ "n S otLoaint % § s A % y. Comparisons. niversaries. They were married in their | spite the fact that he will observe his | £T000 2 ek A e e to0nd| Miss Gladys Williams of Putnam Seid’gsd: Guarsilieed by QUALITY GUARANTEED as represenfed. 9 . £ v, el . STATE ASSOCIATION BREAKS v a e ey Shet- w w - e T Higon | COURUIY. locating fn this clty, which | Buckley. FROMENATIONAL GHEmREAe e there by’ the ilness of s, Mary Sbel omen’s alsts Rises. Water. || Rises. —_— ' Prices positively iy ANNUAL MEETING OF CONSIDERING IMPROVEMENT | Officers Elected and Next Meeting Will | * Mrs. Join Flymn of Baliic was here , the Lowest HARTFORD & COLCHESTER ROAD AT WESTERN UNION CORNER. Be at Hartford. e B L r omen's Dresses Directors and Officers Elected—Hope | By Lowering Crosswalk on South Side, The Retail Liquor, Wine and Beer | lane. THE WEATHER. Forecast for Today. For New England: Fair Wednesday; cooler east and south portions. Thurs- day probably fair, with rising temper- ature; moderate north winds. Predictions from the New York Her- ‘ald: On Wednesday partly overcast weather, with slight changes in tem- peraturé, wil prevail, with light west- erly to northeasterly winds, and Thurs- day fair and cooler weather, with low- er’temperatures, Observations in Norwich. The following records, reported from Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes in temperature and the barometric changes Tuesday: Predictions for Tuesday: Fair; able winds, becoming northwest. Tuesday’s weather: As predicted. vari- Sun, Moon mmd Tides. Fine Health. At the home of their daughter, Mrs. William Freeman, No. 65 Boswell ave- nue, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sanders of No.' 426" Main street, East Side, had e 80th anniyersary of their wedding celebrated on Monday evening in the form of a family gathering which was arranged as a surprise for them. Four of their children who live in this city were present, together with the grand- children, and the evening was delight- fully spent. The bride and groom of 60 years ago were presented a number of ~ifts from their children. and refreshments were served, the table decorations being a beautiful bouquet of 60 carnations sent by a friend. native town of Birmingham. Eneland, Sept. 11, 1851, and lived. thera for the first 40 years of their married life, Mr. Sanders being a boss silversmith. Twenty years ago they removed to this to Resume Wark on the Line Very has been their home evs. .nce. Mr. Sanders has followed the occupation of a gunsmith and is embployed at the Crescent . Fire .Arms company. shod, having previously been employed at the Hopking & Allen factory. They have been the parents of 15 children, 13 of whom are still living, five on this side of the water and eight remaining in their hative land, Those in the United States are Mrs. Willlam ¥reeman, Mrs. Thomas Buckley, Mrs. Gertrude Freeman and Richards San- ders, all of this city, ana Mrs. William dteley of Jersey City. There are 40 grandchildren and seven great-grand- children, one of the last named being in this country. Mr. Sanders has three 80th birthday next Christmas. Among the gifts received were slippers for both from the children and a 60th wedding anniversary ring, the presen- tation having been made by Thomas it is Hoped to Oversome the Grade eastern Connecticut, and has practised | law in this city during the past thirty years The bride is a native of Nor- | wich and has always resided here. Sh is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Somers. She studied law for | several months in the office of Mr. Desmond. On their return from 4 hon- eymoon tour they will reside at Mr. Desmond’s home, on Broadway. Haugh-Castaing. Former Norwich friends and pupils of Mile. Marguerite Castaing are in- terested in her wedding on Tuesday in New York to Joseph Haugh of In- dianapolis, Mlle. Castaing, who was the French teacher at Miss Butts school a few years since, was the daughter of the late Colonel Castaing of La Rochelle, France. The wedding Episcopal church, street Broadway, with a weddinz supper at the Plaza, where they are remaining for several weeks, Dealers' association 'of Connecticut at board of education were re-elected for three year: and J. W. on next wezk. re-elected seCretary and treasurer, and Jabez Sterry tax collector. in Clark's Fall Monday, aminad cattle sioner. has been visiting friends here. avenue. L. A. Hyde, L. A. Fenton Murphy—these to be voted Deacon L. A. Hyde was On Official Errand. . H. Lamb of Town street was where he ex- the 'state commi Dr. for that you will be proud of. GUARANTEE Local Jottings. Mrs. J. R. Doscher of New London W. F. Keables of Lisbon spent near- 1y ail last week with relatives on Ehm Scalp, and to banish Dandruf} spent Thursday Heath at her with Mrs. W. home on Elm avenue. Remember, ladies, that Parisian Sage will give the hair a fascinating luster stop Falling Hair and l(chin} in two weeks, or money back. THE LEE & 0SGOOD CO. Mrs. Sarah G bury turnpike is in Voluntown, called liver the Canter- of COAL AND LUMBER. ncing Today We Announce a [:learanne' Sale of Women’s Skirts Tuesday's session in New London vot- Mrs. Abbie M. Huntley and Mrs. 4 s = J h Z E “ m 3 Soon. There. ' ed to sever its connmection With the Mary E. Newbury of New London are A full assertment [xlranmmaw "flennus 0 8. ISS. ix_hours affer high water It Is low | Monday afternoon at the company | At the session of the executive com- | \ational Liquor league. The vote was|guests of their niece. Mrs. W. E. Can- q tide, which is followed by flood tide. offices In the Central building, the an- nual meeting of the Norwich, Hart- mittee of the court of common coup- cil on Monday evening there was up close, This was the most important | of several actions taken at the conven- tion. field, of Washington street. of both, covering In Every Line ford & Colckester trolley company was | for consideration a petition for a fur- B Robert Stott of Plain Hill has filled GREENEVILLE NEWS. held, at which the following board of | ther change in the Reynolds' stable | pig Cmcess elected follow: President G. Pember's silo. and is now Alling all requirements NEW LINE 8 i e Third | diFectors was elected: Costello Lip- | building, whereby the covering of a,p::;;dfifi Quinn of New FHAYen: vice | that of Joseph Stott, whose corn aver- q o 15 st inetaricie priokln rRE i DRESE G airest Trom | o ooastul Laten ival at Third|pite, A. L. Potter. Dr. H. M. Pollock, | framework "with _galvanized iron will | Birgifcee 108 T alor S “gsim. | 280 19 feet when standing. 5 e ery low prices \IILL REMNANT STORE Baptist Church—Notes and Person- Dr.'C. E. Stark, al of Norwich, John be allowed. It was referred to the fire mons of New Haven; treasurer, P. I.| in half—IN SOME INSTANCES ot LeasiRb 4L Al Kinds als. R. Backus of Colchester, Walter S.|commissioners to investigate. ‘ > » D. A. Houghton of Bliss place is in ) Tel < WE HAV o ol | Garde of Hartford, Harry O. Hovt of | Cith Engineer Pitcher made a state- | On of Meriden. o [Bridgeport this week. attending ZonILpr Teleniinne E NOT. STOREER S There was & good attendance at the | Minneapolis and Malcolm D. Keves of ' ment to fiie committee concerning the | oy opgaryis, of, New Hayen Was i4ih“annual convention of ihe HALF PRICES. It is without lawn festival held by the You Peo- | New York city. improvement so much desired at the | ’ - England Photographers’ association. " 3 JOHN BLOOM, Prop. ,| men el meld by the Young Pene | "at a subsequent meeting 6t tho direc. | Western Union comct; and for which | oL.Eaiziek B. Gillern of New Haven, i CHAPPELL CO question the greatest reduction 171 W. Main St. church on the church grounds Tues- | tors, the following were the officers | efforts have been made for some time.|qon ang J. J. Fitzpatrick of Meriden| Mr. and Mrs. Stanton and son, Fred “ sale of Women's Ready-to-wear day evening and the event was a pro- | chosen: President, Costello Lippitt; | He has looked the situation over there, | (il %icced to the state auditing com- | Stanton. of Providence, are guocsts of Apparel that = noiincedsuccess in every respect. The | treasurer, A L. Potter; secretary, | and is of the opinion that the desired | il | e oma Srs CWiltiam MeConmelt. of Central Wharf pparel that wa have ever in- groundg were lighted with lanterns | Harry O. Hoy result can be easily secured by lower- & i & sk in- | Bi . Stanton being here for 3 : augurated. When consider Bnd sisings of pretty Japanese ian. | Three weeks before the annual meet- | ing the end of the crosswalk at tha g The asgpclation was asked to inc| fUes Branch Office 150 Main Street e Iow | terns, The gypsy camp attracted much | ing a stockholders' meeting was held, | Western Union corner so that it will| Diijication to be conducted by Wil- | that in most every instance the : | attention and everyone had his for- | at which it was voted to issue the | be on a level with the other end of the | FPROT, fo be Sondyelel BY Vo) o SEUTUIN ISl arments we offéeiara R IR To Do Office tune told by the gypsy queen. bonds of the company, and negotia- crosswalk, or about six inches lower | matter ‘was referred to the state ex-| prominent member and for a number The following entertaining pro- | tions are now being conducted for | than the top of the curbing. Then b | acutive committee. Hartiord was se- | bf vears a trustee of the North fam- forisarly. fall’ weacy (E IR | gramine was presented and was much | thelr underwriting. It is expected that | altering the grade below the crosswaik, | fEiY®, SORIGRe: Llarilord was Soo| of vears a trustee of the Norih fam ianey, - savitg dvImEaIE enjoyed: active operations on the building of | on a line with the sidewalk curb, it is | (S0 #5 il 0 A0 T8 OG0 Gate | arduille, She iz mnrvived by three nes | 2 i or Piaro solo, Oliver Buddington: duet, | the road will be resumed very soon, | belleved it will overcome the sharD yag left to the executive committee phews and fwo micces, Arthur Topley these offerings will be more ap- | organ and concertina, Mr. and Mrs. | and it is hoped to have the entire Détchlithera. and by laying brick along | ,ng the convention committee from of Norfolk, L. L, Willlam of Hazard A = -3 | parent. | John Greenrialgh; recitation, Robert | line from here to Hartford running in | that line if will serve as a crosswalk | fie' Hartrord association. Ve Son . lar “undaver, Mre- 7o | Free Burning Kinds and l"hlgh reauires special training to suc- [l Peckhwm: plano solo, Miss Hazel |a vear. When work is resumed, the |acioss the hued of Market street. It |3 \Zioiition was submitted estab- | voph Watson dnd Mre Robert 3. Haw- 4 g | Mk Garetulty s i R ceed in the best way. Loomis; bass solo, The Diver, James | first efforts will be devoted to finishing | is probable something along this line | jghing an emergency fund for the | {horne of Hazardville. ALWAYS IN STOGK. . Y 9 Dearden. Mrs. Elmer Mulkins had | up the ten-mile stretch bétween Hart- | Will be done if possible, under the ap- | Jiquor dealers who through no fault | L and remember that every reduc- propriation. charge of the cake table, and cake and | ford and East Glastonbury, which was | Pre d 3 - i 0 b . The THREE TEACHERS of B M am were served by the follow- | begun a vear ago. This section is now The police commissioners made a ro- I e o e e I B. D. LATHR P' Slarsiatioted is an actial EEEIEE NORWICH BUSINESS COL- - ' band: John | all graded and ready for the rails. port concerning itinerant venders, stat- | L She s ORN. i . s : iz e onlor “Mulkine, . Oliver | - The company has recently recéived | Ing that the corporation counsel found | hion I fars l 1o babmlt it o the| STEBBINS-—In Norwich, Office—cor- Market and Shetucket Sts from our own low prices. LEGE make a specialty of every B Bladington, Raymond Williais, Wal- | & report on the road from a New | that licenses could not be withheld | Vorigug associations of the state. The| ong (0 M5 ahd Mrs Aitr Telephone 163-12 | pupil and give quality business [ lace Larkin and George Cass, assisted | York firm, which is considered the | from them without cause. They recom- | 1oL O0S SSSOCLUIGRR b GRS SIE (@) bins of Division strec i by Miss Ethel Very. Mrs. Herbert L leading engineering firm on traction mended that a certain stand be desig- assoclation and be presented at the and shorthand training from the ll PU i}am ana Misses Eva Lund and | property in this country. They made | nated for their use, and it was voted | SS0C/OUOR “RQ De D MARRIED | 30 Women's Tailored Suits hour the student enters’ the J|| Lillian Austin were in charge of the|a five weeks' survev of the proposed | that the police cominissioners instruct | "X IAIOONVER 0B YOUNG—PRESTON—In Dan] o vy tan st candy boath. The reception commit- | line, following this with an exhaus- | Chief Murphy to issue the licenses on- [\ oo o s 12, 1911, by the Rev. W. . B e school until the moment he grad- M| fce was composed of Misses Lillian | tive report in which they promounce |1y for Washington square. The polica | MORE BRICK UNLOAD Earl Martin_ Young and Miss Fior: et ol repwistly ot $80KD 5 commissioners also reported that the ence Chase Presion e : o uates. Austin_and Hazel Loomis. Mrs. E. J. the property of unusual merit and its electric lights in Main and Church FOR NEW PAVEMENT. “It burns up clean.” RATHBONE — BROWNING — In X to § —choose now &t...... Cass, " Nirs. Blmer Mulkina and Mrs, | estimated carnings for the frst three | clectrio lghts in Mein and Churcn| =~ 0 oo [T O T ths hey| . 1. Peckham had general charge of | years are larger than those shown by | SiTeets, , ork is Now Centeres ou an- et ST S New students enter this school B! .}, "ietair. A good sum was realized | any traction line in the state. changed so as to light that after the e ey Lewellyn Fratt, D. Dl assisted by (he | Well Seasoned WUU[I OFFERING No. 2 every week. from the festival. improvements are completed. B Mass. Rev. Frank Me] hbone { of the arrangements. my, grammar schools and employed | the last of the month with at least Franklin square. not running throush Ra i and $10.00—reduced to EN OF WORLE The fourth car of vitrified brick for| of Sharon. Mass. e | 25 Tailored Suits for Misses Night School begins Monday, SRR PLANS FOR YEAR IN WOODMEN OF WORLD the paving of Main Street artived on | - Browning of Nofwic : i c. H HASKELL D e September 18th. | Y. M. C. A. BOYS' DEPARTMENT. TO BE STARTED HERE |Tuesday and was brought down from | DESMOND_SOMERS —in Greenwich, e - Bk, havy nd . mixtures. i M Hannah E. Florenc e R Wy o Taftville in tow of the snow plow with| Sept. 12, by Rev. J. J. Fitzgerald, 402 — "Phones — 489 | These are Suits that sold reg- JANFIELD, Principal. | 1, ficeral of Miss Hannah Eliza- Cabinet of Twelve to Be Governing| Twe Deputies Working for Camp— |Motorman Yeomans at the controller. \ttnn'r:~:,\ };1:\_ emial) i "”\"f,ll-"”:\' ularly at $15.00 to $22.50 — [ Norwidh, Conn. | beth Iloreticd was Buld from her lats Body. Applications Secured. The car was unloaded during the| Miss Catherine C. Somers. both ¢ Choose now at.. S oena ‘or TSI Btceet - &b ioiciock morning and removed from Franklin| Norwich- JOHN A. MORGAN & SON, e o e moon and many friends| At @ recent meeting of the bovs' de-| Two deputies of the Woodmen of the |sauars. STEE R s 5 gl gt ¢ < e plan for the year in this depart- | Alfred Gustafson, district deputy, both 5 en Ross | TUBBS—In Norwich | C Lumb PIETE T el e ¥ f?‘-,,,f;;;‘;;‘,':,-":‘,“ggg,g{,' e ndncies the | ment was adopted, largely following an | of New Britain, have begun work hero |Plac> and Broadway, the trolley on the | TeRoyx, only son of ¥ | 0al an umber [ iTemens someata Skiriar i e e he. floral forms were nu. | outline suggested by Assistant Secre- | with the intention of adding a camp | Laurel Hill:route comiés only as far as| - and Frank of t R et AL X Bu Y°“l' NCW‘aI\d e ond beautiful. _ Friends acted | tary J. H. Bly, who is to be the head | of thi\ widely known order to the |Shannon's corner, so that passengers months and Sleponsien entral Whai : y % hearers. TBurlal was in the Yan- |Of this department.. The organized | fraternal family of this city. The dep. | transfarring between this line and the s from. the home - - 9 Skiris that sold resu- @& 4 0f) | fie cemetery, where a committal serv- | EOVerning body of the department is to | uties have already secured from 40 |others have to walk the distance from S, 388 West Main street | larly $6.50—raduced to X Second-Hand e ey e ™ a! Atrne | Bo a cabinet of twelve bova, which is | 10 30 applications for membership and | Franklin_square o the corner. . The rternoon ept. 14, it o ; | v ok lien & Son had charge |made up of four each from the Acade- | expect to have the camp instituted by |Falls car also comes only as far as al in Yantic cemeter # skir it were 3750 6 0 . boy 1 100 members. on_the Yaurel Hill route as it formerly B 3 o Chairman John B. Stanton of thell The Woodmen of the World have |did: ; v B0, Sklits that s0ld recular SN, Joseph Farrell has returned home | committee presided at the meeting and,| been doing considerable work in this | The block paving around Shannon| 1y up to $17.50—reduced to ‘afrrr spending the summer at Haines | the work was further subdivided and a | state this year, having placed eight wl'"i? has heblr; l:ken up f:ng{ Ul‘h‘«; Falls, N.. Y. member of the committee assigned to|new camps. and Norwich is the last |8routing was placad over mosi b fy r fl er ow - oversee a certain phase of the work.| city of considerable size to be en- |8round on Tuesday. The brick will be 15 Main Strest. BEEERING No. e A LLE ° These were as follows: Bible classes,| tered, the deputies stated Tuesday |laid along the south line of the cross- B e ats h FTVI Fred L. Newton: Sunday meetines, I.| night. They bpropose to make the | Valk which extended from the Shan- 157 Franklin St. t5io8 Corhprisine in ) alk BEFORE THE RUSH IS ON. E. Elmer; educational, John B. Stan- [ Norwich camp one of the finest fra- (NOR corner entrance of the Boston P e | Robert Graham Home from Panama— - pis A i e store to the Moran corner, thus doing | are reduced as follows: | ton: socials, Rev. H. J. WycKoff. ternal organizations in the citv. The L . Our Stock of Second-hand Beoks is Notes and Personals. Several Bible classes are outlined, | newly -organized camp will probably |@Way with the crosswalk. The brick SUITS PRESSED 50c Waists, an odd lot of extra fine and will save you money. | s and Sunday meetings at least once a| have the number 89 or 90 in the state | WOrk has been Jaid to the cormer and, unflra Irec Urs Linen Tailored Waists, ‘| Robert Graham, from Pedro Miguel. | month _are proposed, with co-operation | list. it is there on the south side that the slightly solled. have beert Bring in your old books in exchange | Panama, arrived in town Tuesday and w spend a two months' vacation at with Sunday schoois in boys' work. On the educational side, the outlin in- A strong point urged in favor of the ‘Woodmen of the World ig that its in- men are at work at the present time. COur Wagon Calls Everyw —AND— harz 00 $ -reduced to or for cash. ! his home on Slater aenue. Mr. Gra- | cludes talks by leading men of the| surance rates will not be affected by INSURANCE (I8 PAID. SR L e ham brought home with him a macaw, | city, formation of clubs, first aid class- | the so-called Mobile bill, .which is = . fancy stripes, plal a red. blue and vellow species of par- |es and health talks, and Boy Scouts. | pending in the legislature. The order | One Company Considers That Rev. J. m a mers - ) principafly sizes GRA NST N G fot found in Panama, The brilllantly |~ The big opening night for the Boys | 1s 21 sears old, has 900.000 membere, J. Quinn is Dead. . iss Buits’s Schoo IS g0 09 g |colored bird, with red tail feathers|comes under the social side and is set|a reserve fund of 14 million, and over $5.00 Waists, reduced to & some two feet long, attracted much |for the evening of Sept. 29th. Also 9,000 camps in the United States and | Without waiting for a court order, 5 Vai i g o Xt i attention at the postoffice on Tues- | on the plans are a camp reunion about | Canada. the Manhattan Life Insurance compan: THE BEECH DRIVE 15 Voile Waists, lace trim- day. Mr. Graham is employed as as- | Oct. 1st, socials, tournaments, a min- of New York has. paid to James Lady Assistant. med and .embroidered — Buy the “BIG BEN” Mfll‘ll sistant postmaster at Pedro Miguel, | strel show to provide money for next| SOUND PIRATES GO | Quinn of Hartford the insurance car- Telephone call 328-3. these are ragular $5.00 s: oo y a position which he once held in the |vear's camp, a New Year's reception |fled by his brother, the Rev. John J. = School will begin on Wednesda Waists, reduced t0........ Taftville postoffice. and a closing exhibition. TO STATE RRISON | Quinn, in that company. As told a few | Henry E. Church. ‘m. Smith Allen. | Y, Clock of ’ Daniel Ford, a weaver in the Pone. The work in fitting up the boys' de- partment rooms is progressing. Colleze Pleaded. Guilty to Theft of Articles days ago, the exact date or positive | | proof of 'Father Quinn's death have | September 20th. OFFERING 5= 5 FRISWELL mah mill, is enjoying two weeks' va- | banners and flags and camy pictures from J. L. Hubbard’s Yacht. | never been ascertained, but it is known | B 4 S h l Sh $ T v AL z cation, = are tb be used for the wall decorations, ; : That ha deft the home of Father Fallon | DOYS ICNOO 0es Miss Butts will be glad to confer | Women's Dresses,' comprising 28 25-27 Franklin Street £ and already several banners have been | ~Pleading guilty to the charge of |in Norfolk, Va. in February. 1904, (0] e with parents who desire to place chil- | Dresses in both silk and serge, reduced presented for this purpose. The depart- | theft of a launch from Wililam H.|take an Old Dominion steamer for | The solid. stylish and durable one W 5 B ieation 1o |28 follows: Mr. and Mra. Alexander T Reeves | Prgtented foc this purpose. The depert-| eI 00 K 1mmeh from William H. )1 O Dominion steamer T0T|See our specials at Sac, $1.00, $1.25|dren in school. Harly application Is s et are_spending the week with relatives | Brown,. Colgate and Syracuse are the| and also to theft of other parap) since, James J. Quinn has been grant- | And $1.30. desirable, Drevues i Mack, navy and LOOK-LISTEN=SEE | *"= Sae S rnied, TheLa | B SEIN ASISI, i dng o, B, 2, amteiSn WL B FRANK A BILL, P et S 3 g ; : e depart- > rother's e ¥ tha probate cour Drosses reduced to........® @8 Alexander Murdock todk a string of | ment 2 present of a pretey sofa piilow.| (o James L. Hubbard of Norwich, |the Hartiord district, the presumption | _ Telephone 104 Main Street | ], OUIS H. BRUNELLE e The prices of the balance of our| five large bass from the Shetucket | for a cosy corner. Charles. Creaton and Frederick Wi in law being that, seven years having £ 6 Women's Wool Serge stock of Concord Carriages, open and | *'VeT B Monday. Ano'rnsfi—zz*rme as;oaz Leux;e:‘:;e &r:l:u;: d);;er;;;l’\l:«;d lx;. :-.l:;é p:isadl s;:'scil::d‘h" Quinn’s disappear- 10 Carter Ave. (East Side) ‘n sses in ;nm:x;;“!|a\-§|§%g 7 o 2 ance, e X s prown — regu tap. A. Martin of Providence street left g | less than two nor more than feur years | Acting on this presumption, the Ples, Cake and Bread Dresses reduced to.. S -s i e 5 Lenof slrest et ACTION WILL BE TAKEN.| on the first count and to one vear on |compans net only paid to Administra- : MUST CLEAN UP THIS STOCK | Sherbraoke, Montreal and Quebec, — i the second in state prison. ~Charles |tor Quinn the faca of the policy. $2.000, . . that eannot ve excelled. 15 Women's Taffeta Silk FOR OUR FALL AND SPRING BUY. | Canada. 5" Council Will Consider | Russell, the third member of the so- |but refunded the premiums James J. “Phone your oraer. Trompt service | Dressce i biack mavy, e —r ons Eotind ok the 18th! callea Long Jsland ‘sound pirates, | Quinn has paid on his brother's policy 73 brown and green - these k Rey. Philip L. Massicot, curate at| ... h | Ehart of the Tawnop, but sulite Of | for the past seven vears, and the check BETTER IN STYLE are reuar 0 EEeIe) g the Seeiud Ronst Shiostt, sad Bev b | IS Tuding Thadew’ cencli, which | SN CE NIRRT SR Te (B [T beoebicd Sion tc. insurevice cont BETTER IN FIT At « se © S sery veel mas- | - - THE L. L. CHAPMAN €0. |- Delleross of Raltic left Sunday for | 3o puilders that on and. atter Sept 15 | tenced 10" staio pricon Tor "not s | P Other insuranca companies in which Mooy S visty withitrlends inil, S mcMber of the Pulling Trafer | than one nor more than two years. Father Quinn carried policies were (he BECEER NGRS HIES 2 IO Juste Foemish, Comn. | Yontrenl liancs wou'd be allowed. o werle with Their terma will begin at the expira- | Aetna Life of Harifor ! BESIEIN,PRICE 2, non-union men is to have _another tion of a jail sentence they are now utual and the Metr 1 Se Michael Murphy left Tuesday for 3 o 1 9 <. r “ ! ¥ L SHOERS riext Sator ight in Car. | Serving. Creaton is 19 years old, | New Y zresat £4.000 | | | NO l E Hartford, wherehe mill enter -8t | Tactin® RETC Sutmday, nisht tn Car Qo 8 o O tell 20 Tat pleod | el irta o1 000 deain oy amore| Cloth Shop, J. T. DONOVAN, | I (: Thomas''seminary. He was accompa- | Found existing on che 1otn 1o toe - | ing not guflty to. the {heft: ‘ot the | Benemah souneil. Fnishes of ronsm] 327 Main Strect. Telephone 1034-4. nled to Hartford by his father, Den- | torent ‘trades Wil he reported om | Yacht Russell claimed he joined the |hus, of Taftville. and a friendly suil | > | On ddcouiit of the ARt Sbigihion | M1 MUrD this report the Bullding Trades coun- | party after the boat had been stolen. |lias been institited in the suberior | Ty | 3 ; | A cil will determine what is to be done ! = —_— court by Administrator Quinn to col- | X O0KS USED IN THE " | / | of Fairview Reservolr, the ule of hose| — Thunderstorms at Block Island. | in putting into cffect the notice that WEDDINGS. ett ix nenonit. a the fratermai orger | S0 TEXT AIOKS PEED N THE DR. C. R. CHAMBH{LA]N: |Imporied Japanese Ware o lawn or carden sorinkiing| P10ck Island had five thunderstorms| bs been given —— » [ wishes a court order in a case of this | 3 tor lawn or garden sprinkiing | , %'0(k 1<iand e saat neora” | The date for the coming meeting of | hfiid?:bonh‘i'ww"\mg-‘ e £iia | NOow READY. Dental Surgeon | 2,400 pieces at about one-!hvr\-: 7c . e her mo- | & o 4 report of George W. Eady,|theé Building Trades' council falls or m Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock | e — e 2 g e ther no- | JReia] in charge of the Block lsiand | the day after the notice goes into ef-| at the home of the bride's parents. Mir,| T.ondon's alien ponulation is increas. | WE HAVE SOME GOOD |In charge of Dr. S L. Geo Sasiedulecpross i . rder will ba striclly en- | burcau. The average temperature for | (C'» and @ member of the Building | and Mrs. Thomas Browning of Greeng|iN& at a rate of more thun 12.000 a | | during his lasg il remarkable offering of China - e | e Toneh" v ‘0 the. zamme. ax for | Trader council’ slatia e | muesdi | venuc. thetr aughier, Titiabetn wa | veur Setond} d Books |MeGrory Buildins. Norwich. Gonn | Ware we have ever made. The force ree preced; ears. ita. | evening ere. were 5 united i age with y = 2 L Gr 3 | {Ep i teaie Vaps T Ris poectpita | e ion from work a8 & cott of u | TLn Mersie aban e Rey €c han 00KS |~ [ assortment is broad and com. €ACH: Per order {4 - iaehes on the 2Tin and 24th. | ion men fnding themselvex on jobs mony was performed by (e Rev. | AT A GREAT SAVING IN PRICE. | | prehensive and includes— DOARD OF WATER COMM st e with non-union men next Iriday, Lewellyn Pratt, D. D. pastor emer | | e B | would probably not be until after the | itus of Broadway Congregational . i | Cups and Saucers ERS The repart of the state freasurer of | mesting Satrday night. when the e e onszsey o] Skln Suffel'el"; | | Muss s and Saucers |lhe o U shiows twenty-two un. | Trades’ council had had & chance to rector.of St. Thomas' chyrch, o Get Your Acade | Powder Boxes Hair Receivers JOSEPH BRADFORD, 5770 The Norwich union conirib- | field were | informal one, only reiatives bems press | Do you realize that to go through -d”‘"" Sou hua bubys photograph | Mustard Cups Nut Dishes s | Uted $10 of this amount. e | ent. The brigal couple were attended | life tortured and disfigured by Yor | to take banss R el for B k B Z. R Roaams RgAppo"fl-ED | by Miss Gertrude Browning; a sister| ,iC tortured and disfigured oy g Ao Eys cnnte] Bowls Tea Caddies 00, inder. 5 2 | of the bride, as mald of honor, and vy | itching, burning, scaly and crusted 00 s erE i his rogu 1 le, his pretty little | egiym: Size Elntes Commissioner of Epileptic Colony at | Clarence A." Rathbone, brother of the . | dimpie, Such photosraps become prized | Tooth Pick Holders zsc Fiank Baoks NMade and Rufed to Order. Mansfield for Four Years. bridegroom, as groomsman. The bride and carried pink roses. skin and scalp humors is un- remembr babyhood's Spap them in a jiffy. days in | Salt aad Pepper Shakers 103 SROADWAY. Funeral .z = wore Tn’i?fi.’es";m’,;.‘;'in:’;fii Srerclay necessary? Warm baths with —_— [ears o come. We have naa yesrs of ! pbons 383 Governor Baldwin uesday after- experience in photographing children. Tolamrrst AGER Diresty: noon appointed Eleancr B, McCann of - andrec ot Gelds Tome i They . - 0 @ihey; aty ook thelr best when “’6} On Sals when the sSire eI g Manchester a member of ihe advisory | M&id of Ronor was gowned in pink uthllI‘a Soap GEO. A. DAVIS |uie e’ 50" nolbieiiine posing, | Morning at DENTIST _and Embalmar committee for appointment of female deputy factory inspector, for six vears from Augvst 1, a re- The house was atiractively decorat- od in pink and green by Er; Rev. . 25 Broadway 7¢ each, 4 for 25¢ DR. E. J. JONES from # et i | and Mrs. Rathvone Teft on s nd il | > J. rwinton Zeb- 3 4 z | " pt i A . evening -for s iding trip. cura Ointment have proved suc- - — - | regular prices 10c to 19c. i 70 Franklin St., Bulletin Bldg. ulon R, Robbins of Norwich, commis- | freiing for a weddin 4 P e 16, Sh o S ¢ | their return will reside . in Sharon, i is sas ! | g 4 Sui .x.'f.. annon Building ity Sionerm 8 0, Foueple colgns ek | Sk Wi " R e dlnbins 5| cesstul in the_most distressing | C it Flowers 7 .| (See aipiny in window west of main Take Shetucitet street an- Prompt service day or night: ber 16 H. B. Lucas of Cheshire and | TeCtor of St. John's Episcopal church, | cases, of infants, children and entrance.) trance. ‘Phona Zady Assistant. J. M. Brady of New Britain, apprais- Desmond—Semers, The Photographer. WHEN Residence 116 Broadway. opp. Theatre. ers of the Connecticut reformatory for the current vear; Oliver Gildersleeve At 9 o'clock Tuesday morning Attor- ney Jeremiah J. Desmond and Miss -adults, when all else had failed. Cuttcurs Soap and Olntment sold everywhero. Floral Designs Opposite Norwich Savings Soclety. you want te put your busi- - T e Telanode Se8e2. of Portland, delegate to the Atlantic | Catherine C. Somers, both of this ci Samples of each, with 32-page booklet on the carc GEDULDIG i | i+ the advertis- e Deeper Waterways convention at | were united in marriage in St. Mary's | and treatment of skin and hair, will be sent, posi- | THERE is no advertising medlum 'n letin Richmond on October 17, chireh. Greenwich, the summer home | e onspplication to*Cutieuss.” evt. 43. itz | Tel, 868 77 Cedar Street | 5415, Souisciient cayal to The Bul- AR