Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 15, 1911, Page 5

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HOME AFTER THREE . i MONTHS IN EUROPE.| We sivertise axactly s itis ‘MUBPHY & McGARRY, | Judge and Mrs. Gardiner Gresne Had Delightful Trip in England, France, Turned Over Million Dollars in Securities to Connectis| parizer'" Germany and. Nether- su i 22 Mrs, J. R. Doscher of New London IM|M le' KE' s ms MISE E Wuwg is visiting relatives in Norwich. s LR i LS 1. Mrs. A. J. Hinckley and Mrs. ¥. H. - Hinckley of Mystic were in Norwich VARIOUS MATTERS S e Mrs. A. A. Danlels of Cottage street, U w‘ ¥ e— 000 i Mr - G - Black Ill'b'r; Gfl'as o esreta S RS e ity Gmtr%:. Jhag, rol';m{ln:defrom it to cut Womdn's College—$800 Carried Across State 02 s Wati@ s Svenie by tha friends i Norw! i ‘clock train fi New York afts HOBBASE S - 5 in Unguarded Auto. Thbea montng trip Abrodd. With Stats Most of the fruit growers are gath- | Sergeant Twomey was on duty at R 56 COLORADO MlLoNlt ox mn h 18e | “FiDE & big pear crop. Attorney. and Mrs, C. E. Searls of police station Thursday evening, Cap- ——ia Thotmphon, they” left. on: the. Atlantic f fain Linton taking a night off. Minnehaha on EVERGREEN SWEET coRN ”‘15, Thin ice formed in a number of The million dollars which Morton F.|of securities which were in four per | TEARSPOt line steamer Minnebahd on places late Wednesday night. Miss Helen Newton of Woodbridge, | Plant - 2 2 1 promised to give the Connecti- | cent, bonds reached New London in g 3 STRINGLESS BEANS .........l0e) " o of cranberty bogs in Wind. | COhs Das Teturned fo Norwich and | cut Women's collesg Wwas furned over | tho ‘early evening: having made the | Sel, on the Sth of Sentember, Thoy NEUFCHATEL CHEESE ham cotnty h_ve";’e';mwpnk;:‘ nd- | resumed teaching at the Academy. to the treasurer, A. H. Chappell, at |run across the state without a dis-| o on Gight days automobile tour SUMMER SQUASH 10e " New London, Thursday night, by Mr. | turbing incident, and, in fact, without | ;"% " ythwestern portion of Ens- i Mrs, John Gough has returned to|Plant. At I 01 1 f ‘the tread the The retail price of sugar adv: Mrs. _Jol ted lan east, $800,000 in negotlable | anyone knowing of the treaSure the|jang EGG PLANT 18] i elghit cenie in tis Eef:,n"“):sfléf N Ve e O ey "af | Securities ciianged hands, and the re- |machine contained. It was expected | "'y’ company with three other travei- FANCY LARGE cAuLlFLOWEl day, with Mr. and Mrs, ward Potter of | maining non 000 is on its way by ex- | that the entire amount would be there | .. " ong 2 conductor. they vistted rles . T, the vocal t - v - erey 1z Scl arban, YOUNG FALL SPINACH B o Fasumes Work on Sept. So Suadie | o1t 4 Mrs, Anthony Berard of the | taken out of & ‘security company's | time. It is seldom that such a large | (eriaclin Lumern, | Sehoffagias LARGE ROASTING CHICKENS Room 43, Central Blag.—adv Bast Side attended =—the funeral of|vaylt in Iartford Thursday and taken |sum of money is taken such a dis- o o o ¢ their niece, Miss Edith Crosby of Old 2 : : den, Beriin, Bingen. thence down the HICKENS Sr = i to New London in an automobile. | tance without some means of protec- & fnd ‘the FINE BROILING CHIC ‘The women of the Gales Ferry | MYStic, ‘on’ Thursday. Nl of T i oo oDl o Rhine to Cologne, Amsterdam 2 Hague. Mr. and Mrs, Searlg left the 2-year-old FOWL .................86f ohurch are to have-an ali-day sewing & chine, Mr. Plant, Mr. Chappell, or the | Following the formal transfer of the ot Beh reacl hbmie bee at the parsonage today. G‘_’;&“fi,]‘é‘ Ryan, who has been at The | chaufreur were armed. ~The transfer | securities M. Plant gave a banquet to | P2t at Berin and returnel howe Now o town Thursday and leav s’ today for | %as made in the National Bank of |the employes of the National Bank of to Paris and went by auto through I'CSC"Q VR AL Gomst of | Boston: He is to go on the road for C%?g::iy bearing the I il wher %..Z'z-é“fw,‘é"éfii;ea“““‘ northérn France, visiting' Normandy v : e large amount | whe i . ; gnmna Plums ) the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, a scales concern. B¢ Tr:‘.ilmhzil\t_gnia i’fi‘é’ “:;:ngant\;\empie;;: ¢ n S i 6 Mrs. Richard McCloud of Durango, don.. Z'"?,"A‘:;:m Grapes ||- (At he i eaed Stats Paliettn sotes | colorado, #8 in. Norwich called herg by FREE TEXT BOOKS ARGUMENTS OPENED IN Seveiiteen days were spent in auto- ‘Wild Grapes L |oesreeate between 6,000 and 10000, | fhe orious Hincss of her mo e, Mics AND SCHOOL CONSOLIDATION. FOWL STEALING CASE | moblling The country e o Ton Oceasionally & law-abidi - | Nellie McCioud of Durango, has been R T ina Aft. | teresting. At Mont St. Michel, a high 3 FANCY DUCKS i Seen cutting G oacrof i his |in Norwich for a number of weeks, | Ut9ed by Several Speakers at Social. | Will Ga to the Jury This Morning Aft- | 0, ng" rortress and monesters. fields, an example worth followins, ts’ Meeting—Name on Ticket| er Two Arguments and Judge's|aung at Trouville on the Normand. | GOOD-BYE, STRAW HATS. Changed. Sosst, tha seencry was impressiv . : Native Spring Lamb The annual state convention of the Mont St. Michel at high tide is com- Vasa Order of Lodges in Connecticut | Season Ends Today Though Number| Two new members were initiated i ay was given to the case| pletely surrounded by water. .~ Man + . TAY MOTHER'S BREAD .........10¢|ls to be held in Waterbury October| Has Besn Dwindling in Past Few |and one application for membership | of the state vs. Peter Kelley, charged | musnificent ~cathedrals and church We have m SHELE BRANG: el | . e was received at the Thursday ovening | with stealing fowl from Fred Gaviit| wero visited. In a church at Clears Irs 3 el & ». ‘meeting of Norwich local of tha social- | of New London, and it is not finished | there is an image of the Madonna duz LIMA BEANS at, 5c| 1ood sale, today, 3_p. m. Chapel| oo g g =T oo st party in thelr rooms in the Stead|yet. The testimony has been com-[‘from the ground In 1280. Since 1.3 socks made express- HEAD CELERY . .88 filr!(l l,';ynk..d c;mrch, Vkorwk'l"; Town. according to an~c'lu|tpcl>umm "'he beli building and one important matter | pleted and two of the arguments have | discovery two churches in which it h, read, baked beans, cake and pies. : Dbrought up was the discussion on pre- | been made, leaving two more attorneys [ been kept were destroyed, but ly for us under the “Lion” LETTUCE ciiiiiesi...10c and 150 | ady. rings on straw hats and the rash O paring g platform to place before the |to be heard and the judge's charge|imase g still intact. The bones of forgetful individual who happens to ROMAINE g 10e 4 public for the town election. That two | before the jury gets the case. It is|Louis II, the only French king whos cubbBRRS f 7 g The dead trees and branches in the | &bPear upon the streets with ?fieff- planks in the platform will be for fres | understood ~that the case against| remains are to be found, are buried in Brand. wies c | grove at the Willimantic camp gmundlre i e et Up to dats, ] text books and for school consolida- | Courtland Maynard is the next to be|a vault beneath the floor of the church . VINELAND SWEETS 2 ....5¢|are being cut and trimmed by three | feminde P i 109%% | tion was the tenor of the remarka | tried. and his skull may be plainly seen. | GREEN PEPPERS t. 5 men from Norwich, wi a seasonable % ;;" S "k Sh made by several of those who spoke at ‘When ‘court opensd on Thursday In England many delightfully inter- % ot Bof | passing of the straw, the Smoke Shob | the meeting. Edward Perkins Clarke, | morning . C. Dillon of New London | esting pidces were visited, especially These are highly mer- Plenty RED PEPPERS e it hundred thrifty dahlia on Main !,:_rheet gn & window decorai | Fred Holdsworth and William Kellas | was called to describe the country|along the north coast of Cheshire Y fell 5 DAY {oo | Plants were killed by frost Thursday | tion on Thursday that repre: were named as the committee to draw | about the chicken farm. which he did, | Cornwall and_Devonshire. There ar? ou young Jeliows who . morning at Smith's greenhouses, where | the nicely mundefds‘*";“ grave of the | up the platform. having visited there Wednesday nisht| handsome cathedrals at Wells, Exeter, : ficol cerized, seamless, lisle hose CELERY KNOBS .. .. 10c | the mercury dropped to 31 degrees. | deparied hat, beside which =006 the| Mrs. Belle Martin, whose name had | with Mr. Kelley and his attorneys. Salisbury and Winchester. Clovelly is|@Fe going away to school CITRON . .............fscte | s Nowiick of Montyile who |Neid wes (he tombatans on which yas | BSeT,P'3ied n (e spcalist ket sa.3 | AL the redust of Stays, Alioraey | pult i s crcvice of the (T nedr (a¢ | want to find yourssives in the rioht| wiflh double reinforcement Best COFFEE in Nerwich 35c | has bought the property of Arthur 17! printed, “In memory of one straw hat e : oted e e 2 o p COn D B R o hivelod | Style when you get ‘there. You don't ich. . 0 | afid Al qualified as a voter, and it was voted | stand and asked to show Dr. R. W.| constr 1 that they can be traveled FANCY CHOP TEAS, 60c value .. 40c | v M. Calver, of New London, | buried September 15, 1911.” e 1 to substitute the name of Mrs. Kleanor | Kimball the rharkings on the rooster | only inkeys, run up the sides of | know what the other fellows are going A i Lgpraine e 6 4o pceupy it and turn it into a | “n view of the winiry weather of the | Brnnam for Mre Martie . | which was brought Into court, and the | he 1. ‘nees ke siche - Thers 1| fo wear, but you will be safe if you | &l all the wearing points. # inst few Ay Hho &8 Wi ¥iTl 5 1y | Robert Gley gave an interesting his- | marking was pointed out to the doctor, | beautiful scenery at Tintagel, said 0 take along a Suit and Overcoat made . for Preserving| Aaded to the demand on charitable | Al Scok shelfer without the necessity | iory of the socialist movement here tho | it being under the lett wing. have been the home of King Arthur. | \* We carry them in plain FABAE CRABER ad ks sotlontes. ot oA D baritable | of any. othey Teminders. last 23 vears and a report from the! Sherift Walsh upon being recalied | ~The'trip was arranged in detail be- | BY | o ool o o pa oy G 3 pk e g P ST B — social committee was recefved that $15 | testified to extradition papers being | fore the start was made, and the pre- + Oub st ot 855 SRUNT and VR | Tae! and other comrert oy rosianth Tor OBITUARY. was netted from the social last week. | secured after Mr. Kelley’s hearing in|arranged schedule was followed | they are style creators. black and a |m line of * ETABLES are un alled N .| 8Tows colder. - - It was voted to present Mrs. Martin a | South Framingham. throughout tha tour. Some of the 2 unequalied in Nerwish. Charles J. Edgerton. book for her services at the social. A, P. Monahan of New London tes- | time the weather was very hot, but| We have some special styles for Our CORNED BEEF is swest pick. | Miss Edith Wilco®trom Japan spoke| The body of Charles J. Edgerton will | _Comrades Dan Polsky and Fred | tified to trading fowls with Mr. Gav- | this was not so noticeable while trav- | young men. We'll be giad to show | €OlOFS — tam, pearl, smoke, sl G el Waloshal satieh | brierly on Thursday evening at. the |arrive here from Brockion, Mass, to- | Holdsworth go to Jewett City tonight | itt and to letting him has five at one | eling by automobile. All arrangements | them to you any day that suits you. g iversal satisfaction. | ;01 Baptist praver meeting of the | day and the burial is to be at the|to speak there, and Comrade Willlam |time which did not suit, and he told | were made and carried out verfect d 3 — ‘work she 18 doing there. She is con. | Pautipaug cemetery in Franklin. Mr, | Kellas jnaugurates the Norwich eloc- | Mr, Gavitt to kill them, which Mr.|and the trip proved a delightful one Suits $12 and up. Burgundy, myrtie, Hunter ¥ DACERE WD & RGOSk Tt Sitla Edgerton died at 5,20 v'clock Wednes- | tion campaign on Saturday night by | Gabitt did, so one of the fowls in | every detail. Both Judge and Mrs.| Overcoats $10 and up. Tel. 84 SOMERS Tel. 85 day afternoon at his home in Brock- | making an address at the Bath sirect | question was not one of those he gave | Greene express themselves as highly , hi h Low Rates to California until Oct.|ton from bronchial pneumonia, at the | corner. Mr. Gavitt. Later, when shown the | pleased with their tour of the conti-| Samples of the full line of clothing | (JI€€N, IMAroon, m 4. Tourist sleeping cars five times | age of about 56. — e hen, he said it was not marked like | nent. 2 made by Browning King & Co. are weekly, without change. Berth $9 via | Mr. Edgerton was a resident of this | MORE GAMES IN the one he gave Mr. Gavitt. ——— o top youl Inepbatian: Washington-Sunset route, 12 Milk | city for about seven vears, during THE TENNIS TOURNEY. |, Mr. Kelley was recalled and he LESS APPLICATIONS = S e ot e cadet and navy blue. St. and 362 Wash. St,, Boston.—adv. which time he was a day watchman at 'ifrom }? f}o){hl l’l;Of;:l" Whl(‘*h tl‘\v THAN TWO YEARS AGO. Boys’ Suits, the all wool kind, $6. to ™ i Davenport Fire Arms factory. i was the father o e one in the = l'e OU | coment sinser wap poures on | 85, DRXERPGE, [ Fifs, Srme, Jacion. | Olcot by Dafeating Browning Resches | 135 215, (S 008100 S us ] TR THESE ARE GUARAN- the brick pavement on Thursday its|Brockton, where he was employed in Third Round. | roosters made so much noice they had | Chief Falling anAnsthe s teatisi entire distance. and it will be in con- |5 screen factory. ome years ago he 1 to be removed from the room. This| Second Districts—346 Want to Be TEED TO GIVE SATIS- 1o clear your throat often and | dition to be used by the first of the|yas Semploved by B. W. Turner at|, One match in the “second round and | completed the defense's tesimony. Made Voters. ¢ u wish you didn’t have to? weck, stated the street commissioner. | Tyrneryille. el two in the first were played 03 on| In rebuttal several witnesses were A laence for a mumber of weeks, Lew- | 5" survives him, together with one |in8, E. W. Williime in stralght sets | tho 1étt wing of the rooster was only | piications of those Gesiring to be made YOU ARE TO BE THE ox a yn - P. ] i 6—2 and 6—2. Olcott then took on f 2 - & | aughter, Miss Leola Fdgerton. He a blood blister, caused by some recent { voters. As the result of the number home in Lebanon the last of this | daushter, 2 duet ~ady | Browning for their match in the sec-, injury in his opinion. Assistant Clerk | rec the several districts it wa W Just iy some of onr BRONCHIAL g TN Sixce , he married Car- | Thursdey in the tennis tourney at the | called regarding ‘the markings, state- | Thursday at 5 o'clock the registrars / LOZENGES and sec how they clear | After being associated with W. p. | Sixfeen vears ogo e married Ca%; | Norwich roque grounds. Browning won | ments and the baz in the et e e et Tl ey s FACTORY WEAR AND iway that thick feeling in your throat. | SMith in the fruit business in Prov-|yj. “Grpin M. Price, in Bozrah, and | hiS bracket in the first round, defeat- R W, Kimball said that the mark on | obliged by law to stop receiving ap- ” / A4 @ also leaves a sister, Mrs. Eliza Cady recelved in DUNN’S PHARMACY, | ™™ of Mansfield. He was a kind-hearted |04, found, defeting him, handily in| Corey of the criminal court of common | found that 348 applications hiad been JUDGE. 9| Congressman Higgins continues to|Man who made many friends during | STRIEBE Sets, € . pleas showed the court record where | received or 77 less than two years ago A e = s to . 3 . pectacular match of the day £ = eni chichy ot | = ——— mr—— 50 Main Street show Improvement at his home at|bis residence here, and was a devoted | TN® SRECtRIAAT, HAGh Sl 0 fflc"“!fgfiepruifi.lff was convicted of keeping | The falling off was chiefly in the First M d 18 abl is | husband and father, He was a mem- T 1 ghounts; Gitre ‘eats ea;? be}fik"‘,‘.‘,,’.‘,‘- ber of the Modern Woodmen in this | ach other for their match in the first) 5109, il ill fame and being fined | district, though the Second and Third | spending the summer at thelr ml,;second Any p.jr which | The testimony was withdrawn. | showed slight decreases from tWo | tace at Crescent beach. round. The first was a deuce set,| - el Gl el i o Frionds hope that he will continue 3| ity and at one time belonged to tne |ToUnd. The first was & dguce <ob| Dr. W. B. Casey said he found a punch | vears ago. Three women. two in th 1 en | y A i s . American Mechanics. He was an at- 3 | mark but mot a blood blister under | First and one in the Fourtl, put in i in your '(l‘ - A I ' I N I IUN SRUS % Sellx BHin. tendant at the Spiritual Academy. speeded up and evened the sets DY | the rooster's wing. George J. De- | applications. The opportunity. to be| Mr. and Mrs. Grosvenor Ely and ! y g taking the second, f—2, and kept on|janey and C. A. Gallup testified brief- | made will come later. As compared |Children returned on Thursday to The statement from the New London John F. Holston. F cl o v r Ve i naper to the effect that Willls Austin el it __|in the third, which he ‘M"‘"ed]“& Ul wit ears ago, the applications by | their home on Washington - street, ient has mot given satis- wus racing with the state police when |, APOUt ning grelock [Thursday evening | same acore, giving him the match, 57| Arguments were made by Attorneys | districts are shown as follows: after spending the season at Ocean - - g~ ' | the death of Mrs. John ¥. Holston oc- | € -2, 0} meets iner 3 Burrows and Ahearn and today At- beach. s 2 arrested appzars to eb untrue, as he NO. 22 e ] Y A 1911 1909 - cal . e | curred at her home, No. 22 Lafayette | the J. Williams vs. Kendall match next, | (utOWs A0 Shes - T W e re is called to our line of Tus tanen “;‘“”“ of the 1w | tircet, after an illness since spring |these two not vet having plaved In me;h‘;'a’:,; onnepeu Hull Wil be fiyvrar s 111 17, + A llcl.l'y service coneerning open mufflers. St hranchisy thafible, fivets Founi I Second - 20 102 Mre. Nelson D. Robinson, Mrs. S. d It F a Il shoes To entertain the 1,500 expected at| Mrs. Holston was a native of Jre-| Oleott is now the only plaer who | | ARGE ROCK CAUSED PHIrd = 5 d. ] A Srofford, Burrill . Hyde, placed upon demand. p 0 pevnion, land, but had spent most of her life | has reached the third round. None of Fourth 2 s. B, P. B Mis: r, 3 | next montl's state reunfon. Hartford | M his country. She was the daugh- | the doubles have been piaved Off yet. BREAKING OF DERRICK.| Fifth 32 Geer, Miss Phebe H. brewster | d without G'A. R men have asked the citisems | B UE L e e e it | i oWning has recently Fevarned from | - Sixth 1. 23 |and Miss Tiiza_ W. Avery were the | Will be replaced without a GREAT 'ALUES Ive appointed A committes of twelve | Foley, her maiden name being Julin | Arizona, where he was the winner in| Lifted to Surface of Water in She- w5 r |Buests of dem willam u. Osborne on it 3 . In this city 17 years ago she |a tennis tournament at Miami. 1o tucket River When the Boom G 2 ursday at her cottage at Best View | ‘ THURED (O Biorte Tt Amcdni: was_ united in marriage with John | prize offered was a cup, upon which| gy e at a meeting of the Mayflower club. | QUESHON. There are no Tan, Dull Calf and Patent| The ancient town of Lebanoa is now | Holston and they moved to Providence the tournament winner gets his e =~ FUNERALS. | 1 % connected with Norwich by auto st some time afterwards, where they re- | placed, an e succaeds in PULNZ| Daily work is g - S Colt and Kid whieh makes two triph daily. Begor | sided 13 vears, Refurning to Nor- | his name three times on e cup it be- | tne posk whivh nos bern bosstar 1 IS Donald LeRoy Tubbs. Niantie—¥or the frst time, the|iFOUDIESOMe coupons to bicved o | wich they haye lived here this time | comes his permanent propert Sh : v At 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon | Methodist charch was lighted by elec- . as an experiment, it has proved so | : Shetucket river just above the Lauret} At 2 olcloc g tric lights at the services Sunda: ly 1 £3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 successful that it is to be continued.|over a vear, Mr. Holston being em- Hill bridge, and the bridge is lined | there was a large attendance at the | tric lig S nday | cayse delay. Simply turn ‘ o The ride down takes about 45 min- | Ploved in the file works. Besides her | NORWICH CARRIERS AT with people much of the time wate funeral of Donald LeRoy, only son of | evening. \ utes. husband, Mrs. Holston leaves iwo NEW LONDON MEETING.[ing the diver at work. On Thursday | Ethel G. Reynolds and Frank A. Tubbs ¥ uredns oo | Qaughters, aged 13 and 7 and one afternoon several huge pleces of rock | of Waliham, Mass, formerly ‘of this [e uson ar Nlllflau s e O ey e e I T Luioi kY fodr aie. | Addressed. by Dslégate-Sant. to Con- | Were faken out-and in ons of: them | clty, which tack plice fromy the lipmc b | 18 (e Main sitest ohyeisat hat. the o : was a_good sizéd pot hole such as is|of George Tubbs, 3 est Ma in the pair which gave you in the Main street pavement that the|térs, Mrs. Ellen Tierney of Los An- vention at Rochester. to be found where water runs through | Street. The little white ket was m trouble and receive mew property owners should join in and put 5, Mrs, Mary Trehey of New Mex- a rocky bed, the holes being made. by | surrounded with many floral tr Ho AR FRANKLIN SQUARE. the walks in A% §00d & condition, for | jeo and Misses Annie and Bridget of | Members of the New London branch | 2, tocky bod, the boles being made. by | SRrounees, wert (AN o ed the soeet will b2 better than the walks | this city. The family has mf-l si\'mr};a- Kr t'l;‘rellett:g‘ranl"e\fzdnssssézflat\;:;‘t11¢;tfi SHiErin. - % spivice and Antermisnt: was In:. Vautic o '( ones, if something is not done. thy of the community in their be- |a novel meeting esday n R AT e 5 oot Undertaker | Gaser nad| IQO1V] F'XED et the Moonlight, the houseboat owned by | 1ifiua Wateraei ng Tharethn ariomncon | charge of the arrangements AND WE ARE CONFI- It is stated by Worcester papers Mre. William . Po Maffitt Carrier Robert C. Gibson. Present | noq Was tacicied Thuraday afternoon ik that the women of All Sainis' Episro- = Sl was a_delegation of six members from | §14 T4 ed 10 the suxface several times pal parish have raised a fund to pur- | | Al $30 o'clock Thursday morning | tho Norwich branch. The Norwicn | Nt e, chain slipved and It dropped DENT THAT WE WON'T the rich vestments which Bish- [ Mrs. William P. Maffitt passed away | carriers were met at the trolley and | catl (imo the Stone wab 1ified Smo 't Thomas F, Davies, formerly | At her home, No. 139 Thames street, | taken to the public landing. There SIS and on the last trial just as the rock wa vich, will requirc wiea he is:having been sick a year with tuber- | they were taken on board Mr. Gibson's o | incidents in Society | ey Mt B e e —————————l] o4 2 Oct oy culosis, launch, Gib: P ke ot e | coming out of the water, the boom w No l pEACflES fonsettared’ Dotobur 18, Luik Afen Mamift was born dn' Portiand; | Lo um;mrixn;ox;ug;;,&n!he e Slpogd ol :;&zslh:eo(;krl mréflvl;n‘;ym;: N . = Me., July 2i, 1563, the daughter of | off the Nameaug Boat club. > the dec ock settled bac The fine for BENT UPON THIS . et | Williaim B, and; Binaline Foote: Ross; 4 = into the river. Miss Mazie V. Caruthers has re- employing children The feature of the meeting was the = foraea. front Hechens e or camning, this morning at Chap- without a certificate is $100, and $10 her maiden name having been Jennie | agdress of John Gossman of Hartford man’s Flatiron Building, Broadway, | for failure to comply with other fea- |Ross. She has residéd In this city | Afr Gossman is a member of the Hari. | FORTY-FIVE SITUATIONS y e 3 ~ g tures of the law. It is understood | about 25 vears; and has been & pa- | forg branch and he represented both WERE SECURED HERE | Mr. and Mrs. Apchibald Mitchell and ERRAND. C. F. LILLIBRIDGE, that” the Consumers' league was the | tent sufferor. Resides ner hushand | New London and Norwich at = SEC | son bave returned from Sound beach. : prime mover In securing the passage |she leaves six children, Herbert, CIif- f cant national comvention i Ho Monthly.;Repct of (thei Fiss Evhploys = - of the law, which will do much in |ton, Mary, Hattie. Emma and Robert | His talk was very interesting s Viiss Mary 1lvde has retiined from |y vy are in the market for oats Th P l l The Melon Grower discouraging child labor. | Mafritt. ~She also leaves two brothers | of “the matters passed upon b the | mert Bureaus of the State. 8 summer spent in o craier e RER0 i e matker e o e Price 1s Unly 2 in Portland, and two sisters, one re- | convention and pertinent io the New| =5 . SRR e e = = Major Isaac Bromley, press agent siding in Portland, and one in BoS- | ondon and Norwich branches. Of all applicants for amplovment at| Edward Browning has resumed his| prices that will appeal to you, we've | “ COOPER — Upholst 1 ot S Nate RaveD rond Abri oo |t O e DranChes. mem. | the five free public employment bu- | studics at the Connecticut agricultural | et what vou want. Don't buy an 0is €TeI" | jcv ana Miss Bromley will remain for s i bers of the New Londonj branch In ad- | 15218 of the state for August, 61 per| college at Storrs. inferior grade of oats when you can general uphoist | some time longer at their summer| Ppjainville—Frederick lodge, . and| dition to those from Norwich. The|Ceht: were supplied with situations, as ] A 5 2eners joistering and mai- | ace at fastern Point Lefors open. | TAf ot Biainiiile, s ston (o have s, mecking was held &4 Celock aha ws | compared with 35,1 per cent. inJuli | William D Fiteh of New Haven has | gt ours at sucha bargain. Call and s work at one-half rate for next|ing their winter home at New Haven. | anbstanti v red by | Of the total number applying for help, | heen spending a few days at his home | gea us before buying—it will pay you. i i ten day Mis Droiity sossiiy wol ilie Tpt |0 s ol Gnd aBsative Tome of 18 SOV DY € epeer. 5.1 per cent. were furnished as against | in Norwich Town. ot vay vou.| A Box of Six Pairs for $1.38 s rize at golf at the Hastern Point i = 7.6 per cent. for the preceding month, Tel 100 West Main Street. | botony. © 2 WEDDING. The-work of the bureaus fo ows £ ta Davenport ieaves town o o e Rt shnl e e oahen g el CHIRS. SLOSBERE The W. C. T. U. is distributing a Moore—Carberry. | for help 204. situations se- | girls at Rye, N. Y. ‘s church at 7 o'clock e leaflet, An Appeal to the ristian Tn St. - - ¥ PIANOs Citizen, ~ which contains the new Thursday mor the wedding of | nApplications for em-| Aiss Lois Perkins left | town on 11-13 Cove St. e el “ as n Come—1Look —Listen. 1If y ¥ 3 Christian Citizenship pledge, “God Miss Mary H. Carberry and Charles S. ment 243, for help 168, situations | Wednesday to become a member of the . plano here you will enjoy e | helping me, I will henceforth use my Moore, both of this ci took place, in | secured 100, freshman class at Dana Hall. ataction influence and my ballot in the int the presence of a good number of r PBridgaport—Appl ations for emplo We Recever Furniture and De Carpet @ E. PARKHURST, of zood government and good tix ment 272, for help 271, situations se.| Miss Susan T Gallap of Washington and friends, who atfended the Laying. { ship, and will, when necessar formed m}-ur.-.\ 216, street has returned aitér s { | 17 Hill Street, v g i 3 Saad | ceremony, which " was e < nding | wet, Nerwich, Conn.| jsce ‘party amliation for this pur-| Sometimes you have such a severe | Rec william F. Cavanaugh. The brid-| Waterb vy ool emplos- | several days at View. i ur- n R Pose.” ackache, o backache so painful that |al couple was attended by Aliss ment 270, for help 222, situations se- - i | Kt B 3 Moore and Franis J. Carberry, sister | cured 194 Mr. and Mrs. Waiter E. Gilbert and | ¢STOP’ READ! THINK! ACT! Five special traing of nine cars | liniment, plasters and other applica- | of the groom and T the bride, Norwich i for employ- |son, w hu have been c".”(l'), the sun - i : mple orden s cach, will carry about 1,000 bankers | o0 avnil nothing | Pesecticery. The ore em:| ment 68 T el b e b g TS e e-glasses | s viss vusess man ones i i | of this and other eastern states, with | 17 g | broidered baptiste and a picture h ared 45 town, { | an assistant, someone who can-relieye | their friends, from New York to New | ool e | OF Dlack, with while plumes. She ca Total applications employment 5 e i | bim of the detail work—and can do it a l‘e ] | Orleans 10 aitend the thirty h con- Y OUrsTiaLy, you s "€ | ried pear] rosary bads. th gift of her| LIGS. for help 924, situations securcd| Mr. and Mrs. B P. Bishop and Miss |} Djfference of Opinion | vight. The ambitious stenographer will [ vention of the American Ban all the pain comes fsom; what cyuses | father, The bridesmaid also carried| 712 | Blstiop ot Broadway have returned {o i) ; i | promare o shoutder responsiniiities, for A sociat hat city November 13 3 8 ] 5 i el beads and wore white embroi S town spending the summer at | d any optician tell you tiia he opportunity of a promotion alwuys At "aflio“ S g rdfournment the bamkeps | 1t T eight cases out of tem, it's the | ite heaver hat. | MISSIONARY SOCIETY. | Pleasure beuch. ] sou couldnt wear Shur-on it Dotk ettt | win pection of the Pan- | Gjaneys. No doubt vours is one of | A rec cddine reakast e e o | | Elsse You can it cakes 2 B fows +} etna ‘canal, | at the home bride’s parents, Ar. | Fi st m | s rLewellyn sith ot Wea- |l Certain skill to it and adjust f|g00d: e - E T B | thie cei and thebride aple left | , i re. Park. | ghort time of Mrs. E. Allen Bidwell of that why ha said it. Won't writing gives this preparatio ch 0 you I(MW what WH"'E AT THE AUDITORIUM. SES Crhuble siic et B R e o s e o e : | Williams street Vou come if and see how wé 0 ‘J| student given my personal attgntion ! : i P the Woman's Home and. For bt 3 y 2 : os1.9 - . i R will bel spent in Boston. "Upon e G d- 1 g | i BB 5 i HA L. JEWETT, Rose stands for? Well,| Vaudeville and Motion Pictures. Smith’s Kidney pllls‘xhen roturn thiey will Teside i newe| circle (of fhe Mirst Bab- | nr Gevrge €. Preston.eutéitathen| e 263 Main St. Norwich, Canm. it's something good. In their three vaudeville acts and | ,.q we assure you, you will soon h“‘“h groom is an ov at the ulant! (o WOtk O Shening | Whist club Thursday at her cottage e rlaut- S 0., Bramd Ribbons for all standard type- f the Sterding Muchine company, and free from aches and pains in the back. | among the sifts was a sum of nioney | from the company and his fellow em- B : i : presided. opening the meeting by read- | Mrs. Edson F. Gallaudet and h Smith’s Kidney Pills are the most Y‘Ifi’u;iu:h"s, ‘,‘;“,{‘\‘,re"“f fl[;flgem i\l“j';’g ing from James i, and offering praver. | Son, Francis Cockrell Gallaudet e a ¢ land, N o Following the Lord’s Praver. the hymn | Broadway, are at Governors island, ) effective remedy obtainable for kidney | ware ‘and other articles. The bride| 7y PiiEE o8 ROTCS TrBvel, the Jiman | TO80 MR ol Gays’ stay. troubles, scanty urine, pain in the | Presented the bridesmaid a siznet ring, | was sung, = |2nd the groom’s eift to his best man| “.rye gubject of the afternoon, Mex- Frank W. Browning was taken up after the regular the selection of moving pictures which Tievtutie ieace We have Tea. Coffee. Cocoa, Cher- |made up the bill at the Auditorium on ries, Peaches, Olives and other things | Thursday, this popular house had one —same brand. ot its best programmes this season, sliciting weli dessrved applause for Peflpl"' Market ! i W idn win te vonesimy with a variety of other objects from Park of Fairmount street writers carried in stock. sepdd Mrs, William Gilchrist, the president, OPTICIANS, Established 1872 PLAUT - CADDEN BUILDING wALL P“PERS Are all in and ready for your im- r t | | | | i | | | | back, brickdust deposit and inflamma- | Mr. and Mrs. was a-pair of monogram ruffbuttons. ? e 2% e i loa, 3 % ey Bt Almedint s aGe e All grades and prices, in- € Franklin St. Which he “xiracts pleasing melody, | tion of the bladder. Price 35c the ho. | AMONE the out of town guests here| ldiiil mecting, and several inter. | have been shending the. summer. at Ementlon A i Lt has a novelly musical act that is a B WRlsR ot N orthamptom 3 i | esting papers were read. P Kitemanz: hava ¥atiried: Home cluding our Engli:h Imp pers, JUSTIN HOIDEN FProp clever turn, and is ‘Teceived with Made and =old ut e i Aoy s]‘,;“:{im Aasa: and| . Mrs. Hattie Sargent read a paper, | Moldings to Match. Decorations and e » :“?;F-lhm.:‘x”l ’z‘".h ,[[.'\','m.'f”.'fi;",n'bfi;’d“ 4 New London., »\“ ‘l“_r‘,"‘“;‘j:‘}“,;';'» My -n‘;‘j' rel Park, | \p and Mrs. William H. Allen and ¢ i general painter's supplies. We are GEORGE G. GRANTI, | Winners. Warren & Kaust. acrovatic | @ ! 57 = Bdwiit Oloott, Tiving for. Othareisin | CAmily of Huntingtor place hate' rez| >ads ook, Tencll Boxes, Sintes | fou recehving orders for Dagers SNol : {and eccentrie gancers, have a movel Norwicn Horses. Mevico: Mrs. Maples read a report | Lrned homp after spending the sum- | pyinis, crayons, Rules, Ink, Glue, Mu- | ing, decoration, and painting. llderllkel’ .fld Embfllm’f comedy act that is a &:\md one and PA\r Kingston fair on Wednesday | of Secretary Barnes, and Mr ary % =y i f ¥ i Book: - 8H of | scores a i, while rennan and vince driven by R. Pierson i, | Dolbeare read a short sketch, Ther- cilage, Pens, Penci ook Straps, p ) Wright #re iwo funny comedian A S the 2.30 trot, finished 6, 6, 5, 4. Lecco | esa's Invitation. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Haskell, | " = D fl‘ 2 Providence Si., Tafivili: |who show more thun the usuai clever- kranklin Square, Norwich, Boy finished eighth in the first heat| . The mecting closed with the Mizpah | Who have been ai Kitemaug during | Folding Cups, Lunch Boxes, Baskets, P. F. MURTAG| ness in their duologue and burlesque and was distanced the next heat. In|benediction. ihg summer, hayé fotnrredeandiopens Prompt attention to l-v:“-l‘c\!l cl:!l Nork. that makex their tufn one of the 235 trot Glick's Pride, driven by : ]ed their house on Lincoln ayenue. i Talephone. 12 en¥ SE MR el asr awl_ | ihe favorites. The moving pictures, s _ | Pierdon, took second money. “ | Stafford—The Stafford Ministerial = ertising medium | AMOTE Which arc Mutt & Jeff, balaticc |, ovt berors the public. thave 1o mo- mas 5 e association meets next Monday at 2 p.| Russell Kinnev and his sister, Miss n BT RTINS 8 onsiectiou eaue] o The Bui- m- bill out, ,md ix a stiong atiraction | gfum better than through the adverils-] Hartford, Conn., uses more electricl- {m. with Rev, M, H. Jones at Stafford- | Elizabeth Kinney.- bave returned to w‘m ffl, fl‘Illkdll sqnm fum better than thro T I e T ‘ or the end ok pe weer ing columns of The Bullst- ty per capita than any other city. ville, their home on Huntington place, after fng osiumns ot T

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