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Prices Low String Beans, 3 quarts Lettuce hicory Parsnips Peppers, peck Re Cav er i34 Squa Omions, quart rab Apples, b vild G 1 3 quarts for fushrooms and Hamburg G Plums N oilers, Roas to boil + to 1 to est Dried Beef and Bacon in Norwich Melons. We 1 SOMERS ’Ir!rM\mu‘l Telap St MR. H. T. MILLER'S School for Dancing Oc 1911. Advanced | writ . will r nne or -open . m., call, GEO. A. DAVIS We Are Receiving New Goods Every Day and you wlll need to come in often to keep| posted on the new things. | We have a very desirable line of | merchandise for Wedding and Anni- versary Gi Our showing of Bags Pocketbooks, Card Cases, tlemen’s Bill Rolls, Billbooks and Let- ter Cases is specially strong and right up to date. EVERY ITEM WE SELL IS GUAR- ANTEED. | | Ladies' Shopping | Gen- | We have replenished our 25¢ table| with some wonderful bargains. GEO. A. DAVIS 25 Broadway Today Saturday Shoe Specials lies' $2.50 Dongola Blucher, $2.00. I.ldlw fine Gun Metal and Cloth Top. Buiton, $2.50. Men's $2.50 Calf and Box Calf Shoes, $2.00. Men's Gun Meta] and Velour Calf ild’s and Misses' School Shoe. special at 8¢, $1.00, FRANK A. BILL, Telephone. 104 Main Street. | to- | and A GENEROUS OFFER. Borough of Shelton Will Secure Near- ly Twe Hundred Handsome Shade Trees at Small Cost. The plan proposed to the horough Board by the tree warden of Shelton is more of a benefit than it would per- haps appear on the face of it. In clearing off his property in Bridgeport avenue, Warden Mouithrop found so many flne voung trées there as to | canse him to call in the tree warden, it seeming a 10 destroy th Dr’ Roberts was astonished at what he | found and lost no time in securing an option on the treek for the horough. | Thete are in the neighborhood of twe | hundred and fifty y6ung hard maples in this plot, and to seeure them at | the terms offered by the warden wa make them cost about ten cents e: The tree warden savs similar tr purchased in a nurs would _cost from $1 to 32 cach. They are very hest species for shade tre ars fully acclimated and would make the | very best and thost vigorous kind of stock., ‘There is little donbt that the borough board will authorize the se- curing of these trees and their being planted atout the highways of the bor- ough. The plan of protecting these and others already growing meets with zeneral faver. Children Cry | | work ™ with ) ing PERSONAL Miss Sarah L. Hewitt was in N wich yesterday. Norwich, Saturd lay, Oct. 7, 1911. VARIOUS Miss Marv for a short staay. udder: many weather and Mrs. this section, The N has themum show Charles 'W. a site nich he will erest A Mocsup correspondent states that J. Harding Baker the mother of Mrs. poned for two we in attendance. Columius be sett day 1ch The state decided port 1 [ in will uthority he household goo C. Stone were 1911, e flyers fo very 106 clear ing for ollow s in the is the night the the the lef ut find threc patch com Zeavens and in the mission the danger zone vising and are 1 much] in Miss Miss Idith L. Wilcutt were married Wedr Rev. Jerome Gr Methodist church, for Springfield, make their ho PG e Central Bap chu and evening. 1 ‘theme will be Some ead of Love Counterfeit $1 tion in the state, ti ing imitated by per The bill is of the ber V' Eyre of Sprir i will Rev People bi pictu; nt a rreciation of the Philadelphia Gathering of t But show 1 us an o FOR FLETCHER'S which a do not among those Chronicle-Teiegrapk London field. in zen or more ¢ MATTERS Hayes is in Providence changes have persens afficted with colds, Frank H. Potter of ence are spending a few days in ¢ masters’ convention in New York will attraét a number from Bradway of Putnam has at Lords Point upon a cottage. s, that all might be ing a legal holiday s law all saloons th to close and there is spee- uiation here res ng the Connecticut iaw on such holiday. The remalinder of the brick have been laid about the Waurcg nl corner were woted on ¥ ay, and it is expected that Broadway will be opened to traffic toda ye e 3 on al pds of Mr, and N moved on Thurs from their Hobart avenue tene ment to their new home in Hartfor They were moved on a motor truck or the Stafford fair the Central Vermont railway will sell tickets reduced fares for round trip, good go ing Oct. 9-10-11-12, returning Oct. T iculars.— par adv! the Brook: are comet. To ur f the handle of the t downward. ontet. ilig The to H are of up- regular continte Dix. Who out orts from Leaven: They the terest. and D. who of Niantic ngfield, Mas nesday’ at the ntic T s, where they antic eft me, at the morn- his will spe ch Sunday the morning More Essen- evening he Idea n thi In T « the Mistaken av. he jod.— re in circu 1k threads be- and ink tracing. he 0 and contains nd Lincoln. When the Foreign Missionar; ety of the First Congregational church in Waterbury, opened its season on Thursday, a tribute was paid the late v A. Phipps, its leader for who_die i s formerly wicl Leo. who died in Hart- foi pent 36 ye: in _ the Order of M e was promoted to the post of superioress of St. Patrick’s nvent in this city after 11 St. John's school, Stamford later at Thompsonville and Stafford Springs. T ¢'s Waterbury Republican had a notice of the marriage in Norwich of B. J. Gough and Miss Ang ley, the latter a native of W of ‘whom the Repub i is an accomplished musician and has won friends by her amiable manuners.” in a Main street store a ting of Gen. Edward Har- Hartford is: General is president of the Chelsea bank and the portrait will be hung in the directors’ room of the handsomme new bank building The ure is 31x39. The editor of The Bulietin is in- debted to O. . Stanton of Preston for a bug of apples, and as no aeéme was appended we cannot 11 hey are pippins or zreem: they ar large enough and fu gh to compare well with the best from the west The towns enlisted this week, on July 1 join many other tc C'ennecticnt having hio tion, are Norwich and Norwalk Norwalk the ¢onsolid: on vole R and the o h the consoli wid' the opposition 386, Recalling the Recall. And now the citizens of Seatile have alled the recall. Che 1 step nat- nrally i to all of tne recall.—New Insignifi man who has gone through the bridegroom stage has a keen ap- insignific N nce of his nquir he Candidates. uting nowadays at ndidates are presevs —Pittsburg ieft Horticultural so- ccided to hold a chrysan-, in November. last | evening by | urs- | George W. Kinney was a busins caller in Norwich yesterday. Miss Fannie Williams of Norw ‘Colburg of Groton. A F. ee 1t Vernon this week. M few ¢ ard M A. Aitchell attended on . C. A. Gager. of Tacomd Coffee’'s home in this city. J; ame: s O’Connell of Roath street Mrs. en of visiting an aunt there. OBITUARY. ember of Compa C. V. Ie formerly He is survived wad s an object of much int ity on Friday of the Smoke Shop. it had come toi his open door shortly aid ugh the t bef Embezzlement Case Today. ninst the salesman Import company of N rged with embezzlement, The « rk, Y el French, ran away when the fro To Rehre From Business. Promiss yourself that you will use of Peroxide Gream (A Milk Skin Bleach) troubles. PRICE 25 CENTS. Sold At Franklin Square, Norwich, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles ng of the Tolland county home Luelm M. Gager is spending a Bozrah street with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. George Coffee and child Wash,, are guests at Mr. Martha Leavens and Mrs. Mary nd one son. Funeral sery at the home Friday even | ock and the body will | brou today for burial. | on amb marr Louise Bump in this city and for ab: fifteen years they have lived in Hart- ford. | May Present It to the Park. A curious looking brown bird, dentnly belonging to the family evening in Mr. Now Innger put up with a muddy colored, | rough skin, but commence today the makes short work of and ends skin SMITI S B STORE Secured or- mmrney ess i to Newspaper Men in ings Brought. the A petition was presented to Judge Gardiner Greene in the superior court at Hartford Friday afternoon by coun- sel for Clarence Deming, Henry W. Farnam, Rutherford Trowbridge of New Haven, Horace D. Taft of Wa- left | tertown and Irving H. Chase of Wa- this week " for Baitimore, to begin a | terbury, to have State Comptroller ¥ t the dental college. Whomas D. Bradstreet and State § Treasurer Costello Lippitt cited to Edward G. Fox of Wethersfield | show cause why they should not be urned home after spending ten | adjudged in contempt of court, by with Mrs. Edwin Lathrop. reason of payment to Charles W. Pick- eit, Joseph Mullin, J. ¢ lin Howe, Lou- is 'E. Thaver, James, L. McGovern. Bensrai’s Opinio State Treasurer Lippitt Acted Upon it in Paying Money| Scnate—Contempt Proceed- but made the payments immediately and without notice to the plaintiffs. The court ordered that the comp- troller and treasurer be summoned to court to give answer on Friday, Octo- ber 20, % Statement of Treasurer Lippitt. ‘When asked regarding the statement in the petition, State Treasurer Lip- pitt stated that the injuriction forbade the payment of the money to the re- j porters as authorized by the resolu- tion as first passed by the senate last #pring. Following the injunction pro- ceedings, the senate on September 12 rescinded that rasolution voting the ularly pretty and interesting feature of the evening was a miscellaneous show er arranked as o surprise for Miss) . Alice M. Barry, in recognition of her : Gearge Y Lamb. - approaching marriage with Tracy R. _George W. Lamb died at his home, | Burdick, No. 30 Village street, Hartford, Thurs- | *. She received a large number of pret- : years. Death was due|ty ang useful gifts, and among thess ¥ to old age. He was a car-| cne which furnished muc¢h amusement | trade, but had not done any | roy the girls, a little white kitten with me time. He had been con-| ; plue ribbon around its neck, this fined to his bed about two weeks. M. | compination being the club colors. On n of the civil war. the club sident, cer behalf of ALY | dan T presented Miss rmchair, accompan: by | ing the gift with an_ appropriate S | speech, to which Miss Barry made a ing guitable response. She has been the be | \vaitress at the Haile club restaurant, - lin the woman’s department, making ied lerself a favorite with its patrons | throdgh her conrtesy and efficiency. An hour of informal dancing closed the evening, ice cream and wafers be- ing served. RECEPTION TO BE GIVEN NEW OFFICERS. Arrangements Completed for the Social Event at Y. M. C. A. vi- of er- ore ore | and been captured before it could |+ Invitations have been issued this get out again. Unless hie found some| week to all the Y. M. C.- A. members one el who could take care of it he|and contributors and to the members ! proposed to dispose of it by present- |of the Women's auxiliary for the pub- ing it to Supt. John Duff at Mohegan |lic Teception to be given on Monday park. evening to the new officers of the as- it ociation, General Secretary and Mrs. R. Starkey, Physical Director and Mrs. A. . Pease and Assistant Secre- of | tary J. H. Ely, but all others who are ©]% | interested in the association are ex- pected to attend, whether receiving in- due fo come before the city court this | Yitations or mot. The reception Is in- morning. When the ease was called | forma in character and is meant as an last time he was not here, and when | opportunity for the men and women of is bondsman desired to surrender him | the city to make the acquaintance of found he was sick abed in New | thoge who have come into the-direction n. ether he will be able to|,¢ the association’s work for the cur- attend court today is not known. The |Tent year. Tt is expected that there hond was called two weeks ag0, but | wi)l be n large attendance. The re. two weeks were given to produce him. | freshments for the evening are in S 3 charge of the Woman's auiliary. Express Horse Ran Again. L On ¥Friday morning the Adams WORKING FOR NEW LONDON. ress company’s horse, driven by Will- Sy ont | Effort Being Made to Get Atlantic broke and let the wagon come | Deeper Waterways Association There. | nst him. Coming across Frank- 0 square th wagon collided near October 17, 18, 19 and 20, the Atlan- the Loston store with the Eaton Chase | tic Deeper Waterways association will Co, tea the driver of which, Charles | heid its onvention at Rich- Mor: jumped nd escaped injury. ond, Va., and an effort is being made Mr. French remained on the sea v the commercial organizations to wag not hurt, Both wagons wer have Hartford’s influence felt in the Iy damaged. gathering. The governors of nearly all | the Atlantic coast states are display- ing interest in the meeting. Many will having been in the grocers be present in person and those who for the past "the | cannot will send senators and repre- W hvxhl Brothe very l\ d Al- | sentatives to represent them. Yert L. Wheeler, are to retire from | It is understood that an effort will | that business. Avery D. Wheeler has | be.made to bring the big waterways been in the grocery business here for | converition to New London next year |, 46 years, the first 26 of which were |and to have (he delegates sail up the | with Amos T. Otis. They have made | Connecticut river to Hartford where a ro plans for the future yet. greeting will be estended to them in | e e the hall of representatives by the Cure for Laziness: governor. A physi announces that he has et s T I discovered a serum that will cure lazi- WEDDING. ness, e present cost of livin, s o curing it fast enough etroit Iree Clinstman-Eckert. A. Clintsman, of Hartfcrd, married Wednesday afternoon an church, Mis: Governor Authorized Payment. Governor Baldwin on Friday author- the pavment of the following Connecticut hospital for the mi- for September, $17,5 tic Oral school, $3 mitau for the insane, $4,896.36; to each of the following, cing the quarterly —appropriation: Britain general hospital, Dan no | ized | ulls: e, Norwalk, St Mary's (Water [A delightful toilet cream, exquisitely | VUi, Stamford, emorial and New made and beneficial in results. Use|scph's (Willimantic), and Day-Kim- it for massage and for toilet purposes. | ball (Putnam) Delightful for hands and face. The PSR ST Mss et BERONIDE SeRra Naw: Condon Hlores | Stoler The Tocal police have been asked to be on the lookout for a horse stolen from a man named Gray in New Lon- don about nine o'clock Tuesda it is described as a roan wei about 1,150. with light h a .slow driver and is hitched to a tw wheeled gig with red wheels, black Dot Raiiroad Strikers Enjoined. Pensacola, Pla., Oct. ...—A tempora- ry injunction restraining striking fire- men andenginemen on the eorgia and Florida railroad from interfering with HERE s no advertising medium tern Connecticut equal.to The Bi letin for business. results. the road's affairs was issued here to- day by Judge William B. Sheppard of the United Slltes circuit courts in ul- Miss Marly Sheri- | to Wilhelmina Eckert, daughter | of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Eckert of | Dloomfield. ceremony was per- | “orged at the hame bride by rles E. Blethen, pastor star of ihe and James P. 3 1y No. bost man Wedding through Ne York state Mr. and ) Clinstma reside at No, 36 Y borough -6t, Hariford, where they | will be “at home” to.their friends afi- er November 15. Norwich, Greeneville and Preston guests were in atlend- ance. the amount | i shop of - Nerwich were recent guests | Sianey W. Chullenger, Frederick P. |&ratuities which caused the injunc- died Sunday at the age of 75. Al the Packer house, Packerviile. Latiner, Harry J. Conway, Charles C. tion, 'rh:]; rule was repealed which A e ; Bos e o f Spreyer, J. Iidward Billott and Paul | recognize ¢ newspaper reporters (i pumber from here will go to Bos Howard W. Geer of Oneco street{pin i’ nowspapermen, Of $300 each |pamed, us senate reporters, and an- week to attend the exhibit of | sails on the Clyde line steamer Huron ok L i New England made products, today (Saturday) for Gainesville, Fl: for special rvices, contrary to an |cther resolution was passed, paying tay (Sa 3 o » Pl injunction issued by Judge Wilhams 'em‘hX of the reporters $300 for special Several from here were in Provi-| Zdward Bishop and Miss Alice Bish- | O June 320 iR i when Burma was featured. The ex- | fohn Rathbone's in Lefingwell, Tues- | Sttect and Mr. Lippitt be adjudged of | he then had a conference with Attor- position ends today. day evening. u contempt of court and that they be | ney General Light, who most posi- 3 punished therefor, and also gsk for |tively told him that as long as the The Leba wich Stage Co Ars. Emma Cooper returned Thurs- | Other and further relief to which the |resolution first adopted and which \rwich with to Spencer, Ma plaintiffs may be entitled. In the doc- |caused the injunction proceedings had pro and Mrs. T, H. ument relating to State Treasurer Lip- | bcen rescinded, that it was all right to 1eke mount streg pitt, it Is set forth that the treasurer |80 ahead and pay the amounts as au- required of the sald newspapermen |tlhorized by the senate in the resolu- has recently been added to AMr d Raihbun and da .r, | “no other or further proof that any |tion passed in September. The senate, the Iishers island farm a high priced | ATiss Mildred Rathbun of Prov c¢ | one of them had in fact performed or | ne said, ordered the money paid, and Shropshire ram, sent to the island fura guests of Mrs. C. F. Twist of | rendered any service to the senate, to | he received the certificates of registry, by Lord of Lords Hill. North Main,_ street. any of its officers, or to the state.” |28 is ncessary in such cases. When i 8 W ? ) another paragraph the peiition |the certificate had been received he . Ch M.—&] €. Hopkins of Piainfield has Among those who attended the Poli|savs that the state treasurer should [had no option in the matter but to bousht t ailey woodiot at Bozrah | theater on Thursday were Mr. and|have informed elf of the nature |pay the ameunts as called for, in view from B, rockett, and has | Mrs. P. W. Allen ard Mrs. and Mrs.|of the injunction, yet so far as the |c¢f the opinion of the attorney zen- nmovel m saw 1 to the iot. H. Savage of Baltic, plaintiffs kno he made no inquiry— eral I\'nN’ '.-“.|;mr ing class opens Oct. CIRLS WENT To BOSTON. ion ha 8 p. ey . - * , 8 p. m—adv 3 OPENING SOCIAL | socIAL FOR CENTRAL Manchester Educational ciup, | Télearaphed Home as to Their Where: AT THE HAILE CLUB. | BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL an craganization composed of Manches- | @abouts and Promised to Return. Lo RA g Pl L, b bebind u movement 101 ije missing Norwich sirls took the | Miscellaneous Shower Given Miss Alice | Feature Was Entertainment Given by stat opposite direction from that which M. Barry. i C. E. Wallace of Boston. their ts thought they would and Some of the lithrature classes noted | inste oing to New York went| On Friday evening from § to 10.30 p, social evening for the members {dag, as the ANRIVErSAR of theAeath | ta rom which eity word was | m. the first informal social evening of 1 Baptist Sunday 1892 OF Lord Alfred Tennyson, receiy iclegraph on Friday that|the Haile club, with none but mem- s riday might at Businell h poet laureate, they were all right and wouid return | bers present, was held n their hall, | chape! and had an attendance of © 6, 180 in ihe evening. It stated that one| witl. a large attendance, providing| 200, who enjoyed an exc of the girls has relatives there, but no | Several delightful hours for the girls. | gramme, of which the principal fea The town board of school visitors | inkling was givew ihe families of their | There were recitations by Mrs, Grace| ture was the varied entertainment e to meet | evening for or- |iniended irip, although one had spok- | Manning and musical selections by pi- | given by €. Everett Wallace of Bos- aization, but the meeting was post- ano and violin. What proved a partic- | ton. Mr. Wallace proved well chosen for the vrogramme, making an un- doubted hit in_his character parts in costume, in his banjo numbers, and then with his ventriloquial talents, which_especially pleased the children. i llent numbers was the B . The Volunteer Or- ganist, for which Mrs. B, H. Palmer placeq the accompaniment. { Th was also a finely ' rendered | violin solo by Miss Hlizabeth Lane, string orchestra of ten mem- 1 Miss Irene Gregson as pian- ist, rendergd delightful music through the evening. Its members were the Miss ther Lippitt, Grace Lester, Katharine Moore, Hlizabeth Lane, Christine _Gregson, Dorothy Jones, Dorothy Gregson, Mildred Cary and Mary Lester. Ice cream, cake and cocea were served and there were games in the latter part of the evening. The social was a preliminary to the school rally Sunday programme which takes place tomorrow. These in charge of the social wgre the following: Entertainment, Allvn L. Brown and Frank L. Arnoid; re- freshments, Mrs, Wyman and Mrs. N, Eugene Smith: games, Mrs. A Pease and Miss Katharine Mocre. They had a numerous corps of assistants from the membership of the school. EVANGELIST ONE OF Secret Service Men to Testify in Case at Auburn, N. Y, Auburn, N. Y.. Oet. 6.—Secret ser- vice men from all parts of the east are here to testify against the alleged Ital- ian counterfeiters whose uperations have been traced in many cities. A fourth man, Serifanti Francis, was in- dicted today by the federal grand jury. He is charged with passing $1 silver centificates ang was committed for troal in default of $10,000 bail. One of the four is said to be an evangel- ist. The jury also indicted William Moore, Charles Mooré, and Frank Wheeler of New Hartford, N. Y., for having coun- terfeit coin in their possession. The Mocres pleaded guilty and were re- {manded for sentence, but Wheeler Zuilty and was held. pleaded not | Incidents in Society Mrs. W. Russell Baird is in Lowell. Airs. Joseph Hall and family have returned from Maine, Mr. and Mr Dana Coit are tak- « nada. a trip thr George T. Howland from Washington. Mrs, hag, turned re- W. Schaeffer of for four day Starkey of No. Jerome New York of Mr. and S0 Warren street. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Austin and Mr. and Mrs. Grosvenor Ely leave today (Saturday) for three. weeks' stay at the Thousand Island, <adena, rned from 1, is Ule guest Miss | hlnglmv street Miss V. o Cleef ft Friday for ner honie sey Ci J. Me. and Mre, I L. Yerrington Wishington streét have heen spending a few days in Hartford, making the trip in their automobile, While here they were visitors at the home of Mrs. idenry Huntington. Tightens Her Skin— Loses Her Wrinkles (From Social Mirror) “I want to tell you how easily and I got rid of my wrinkles,” one of our correspondents. “While in London a friend, much en- vied pecause of her youthful appear- ance, gave me a formula for a home- made -preparation which has the ef- fect of instantly tightening the skin, thus smoothing out wrinkles and fur- Tows. “The principal dered saxolite, ingredient is pow- which | found could be years vounzer. Fven the deep crov ing creases about my neck. It seems difficult to believe that anything could produce results like these, but several to’ whom I recommended the remedy i ' _belped, including BAND OF COUNTERFEITERS. o8| 1 { procu at drog stores here. An ounc axolite dissolved in a | half pint witch hazel. After bathing | my’ face in this but once the transfor- | mation was so marvelous I looked feet were affécted, as were the annoy- | Stomach - And Gas, Sourness, Dizzifiess, Head- aches and Bad Dreams Will Go If you really want a clean, sweet, pure stomach, free from gas, sourness and distress, go to The Lee & Osgood Co. today 4nd get a 50-cent box of MI-O-NA Stomach Tablets. Take these little tablets according to directions, and if at the end of a Week you are not brighter, -stronger and more vigorous, just say so and get your money back. Yor heaviness' after eating, eructa- tion, heartburn_and _that _distressed feeling, MI-O-NA Stomach Tablets will give relief in five minutes. Targe box of MI-O-NA STOMACH TABLETS 50 cents at The Lee & Os- good Co_and drugglsts everywhere. Common Colds must be taken Seriously For unless cured they sap the vitality and lower the vital resistance to more serious infectibn, Protect vour chil- dren and yoursell by the prompt use of Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound and note its quick'and decisive results. For coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough, bronchitis and affections of the throaf, chest and lungs it is an ever ready and valuable remedy. The Lee & Osgooa Co. It's Equal Don’t Exist. No one has ever mad® a salve, oint- ment or belm to compare with Buck- ler’s Arnica Salve. It's th one per fect healer of Cuts. Burns Eruises, Sores, Scalds, Eczems alt Rheum. Cold Sores, Chapped Hands or Sprains its stprem Unrivaled for Pile: Try Only at The lee & ( ood Co. Corn Boils, PLANS MADE FOR THE JUNIOR DEPARTMENT. Number of Interesting Events Sched- uled for This Month, At a meeting on ¥ v the junior cabinet at the Y. evening M. C, of a programme of a number of inter ing evenls soon to take place for the boys' department was laid out. They begin with Monday afternoon from 4 to 6, which will be Broadw chool day, when there will E by Jerome W. Shaeffer, an ente from New York, lollowed by a ketball zame. On Tues imilar rrogramme will be repeated for the West Chelsea school. The camp reunion was placed for Oct. 21, when the Wormen's auxiliar will sefve a supper in the ev the camp reunionist there will be the first Academy social n the form of a Hallowe'en party. to which the boys will invite their young lady friends. From O 5-28 at Waterbury 1hth ARBASL boYs deBATmant ence will be held, which will be at- tended about a_dozen boys from this association. The members of the cabinet will be the first choice in the appointment of delesates. The second meeting in the forina- tion of the Boy Scouts is to be this evening at 7 o'clock with K. E. Mor- rison in charge. SILVER JUBILEE CO\‘FERENCE the confer FOR THIS SECTION. Will Be Held at Second Church for C. E. Unions on Oct. 21. The local Christian En have silver deavor unions jubilee conrerence for this sec- which tion of the state, at n this city on Saturday, Oct. The silver jubilee conferences for state begin on Thursday, the 19th, Derbr, are in Bristol on Frids Norwich on Saturday. The general theme i g Our Eficiency beging at 10 a. m. and con ues through the afternoon and eveni- with a list prominent speakers be heard. The meeting her. istrict which includ Londen, Danielson, V ville and Mansfield. STATE PRESIDENT CHAPMAN 21st. in and in to be The pry mme Incre of is to cover Norwich, imant Conducted Meecting of Stationary En- gineers' Association Here. te Presidgent F. C. Chapman, from Haven, the present presiding o ficer of the Stationary ganizition in Connec 2 9 itor on Friday evening at the r rmeeting of the Norwich association, No. 6, in the Bill block, and by cour- tesy was placed in the chair to con- cuct the meeting, He is a former her of ch local. One memb: received and the state president spoke in an informing of the growth and prospects of organization about the state. Draw the Line There. West Virginia’s supreme ruled that poker chips are but it's dollars to doughnu a single member of that august tri bunal would accept them in payment \lary.—Norfolk Virginian-Pilot. But Has Him Beaten. By the time Mr, Taft makes 200 speeches on itinerary have uttered almost a& many Follette put into one of harangues.—Kansas City Journal, New the, court has 1 money : ts that not those he will word Don't Buy Decayed Timber. If family trees could be sold to the sawmills, many of our English lords would hdve disposed of theirs long azo. —Memphis Commercial Appeal. Knew It Was Loaded. Every t the WY guestion crog tions to former P Roo: { Phitadelphia “In Nevie Fauthud: Us. st be a great surprise fo dlans to that Uncle S; doing busi at the old stand Yor 7 i Nobedy Wants Her. 5 { As for the anmexation bogev, If that's the kind of country Canada is, rohodv wants to annex it-—Kansas City Star. Flour imports of Egypt totaled | 566 metric tons, worth §: dur- ing January, February and March. - 'YOU WANT NOTHING in the way of bank- ing facilities that we cannot give you. Tke Thames Loan & Trust o, Norwich, Conn. The Bankc of Frisndly Helpfulness k‘i’“‘“ Clean Up Your Automobile 1 received thelr first notices of the | to be held | the Second Congregational church | the | | Dumnd«-&drfill’ —Empire SRl i P15 30x3%. $19.50 32x33%. $20.75 34x4 . $32.00 34x4%5. $40.25 36x4 . -$34.00 36x4%. .$42.65 C. V. PENDLETON, Jr.. Tel. 583. 10 Broadway. We advertise exactly as itis MURPHY & McGARRY, Very Stylish Dressers, Men who know most about quality of cloths, about the make and finish of a suit, and the nice details of dress, find these suits of ours just the right thing. The inside, the part of a suit that you can’t see, is the most impertant part of a suit. A suit can not wear well if it hasn't quality INSIDE as well as OUTSIDE. Some stores will sell you suits that look as good as ours, but you must remember the more important part, THE INSIDE. To be sure you get that, the only sure way is to come here. Suits $12.00 and up. Hats, Underwear, Shirts, Hosiery, Neckwear. SPEGIALISTS In ail the departments of the Norwich Business College are employed who reliable in- specialists give only expert, struction. The NORWICH BUSINESS COLLEGE is aways up-to-date. New pupils enter every wesk. Day and night classes now in session. Pupils may enter at any time. W. B. CANFIE The Pity of It. 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