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/itality to the Whole Body If you feel all run down, out of scrts. nervous and depressed, go and get a 50-cent box of MI-O-NA stom- ach tablets today. Take every ‘one of them according to directions ‘and when they are gome you will feel like a_different person. MI-O-NA stomach tablets will ren- ovate vour disordered stomach and bowels; they will put life into your inactive liver. They will banish nervousnegs,. brain fag, dizziness, headaches, nightsweats, Herman Alofsin is in New York for a_week, visiting his son, Dr, L. M. Alofsin. 2503 The foliage along the river banks is now at its +est and trolley or train trips in any direction are a delight. o, - | home in- Perkins avenue by fllness. ) Norwich, Tuesday, :‘ 1911, George Bliven of Franklin spent Sat- 'VARIOUS MATTERS S : ROASTING CHICKENS e it e ‘busy with holiday orlup ‘of babies and elderly people. / GUINEA CHICKENS 7 FOWL for salad MARRe | Jonathan Trimbull is confined to urday with his parents m Uncasville. ; Photosraphers say they are already | again. @ FANCY BROILERS NATIVE VEAL John J. Geary of Uncasviile has en- tered the employ of W Baldwip in Taftville, 3 Mrs. Benjamin L. Mallory of Bast- Relief [ ern_Point 'is the guest of relatives 4 a. m. Scotch and Clysmic. 10. a. m, Clysmic Water.—adv. Members of the Woman's VERY FANCY NATIVE LAMB Somers Bros. corps learn that work has been start- ed on the addition to the state home at Cremwell, Supernumerary Ralph DeVito is'act- ing as bank watchman with Daniel F. Maber for a week while Joseph Ash- well is taking his vacation, Traveling men coming to town fr in Niantic, mock of WiMimantic. Misses son of Gales Ferry for a tour tkrough Europe. 1 Mrs. Herbert White of Groton is the guest of Maj. and Mrs. George Dim- Amelia and Susan Mathew- sailed Saturday ] ? S and 8 box 50 cents at The Lee & Osgood Co. and sleeplessness. MI-O-NA will stop sour risings, gas eartburn in five minutes. large and druggists everywhere. It's Equal, Don’t Exist. No one has ever made a salve, oint- ment or balm to compare with Buck- B : . = MR. H. T. MILLER'S |, e Maseachunests &N | Mre. Charies H, Barnes has returned JOHN P. MURPHY. ~ ~ JEREMIAH J.' DONOVAN. MICHAEL J. CURRA ler's Arnica Salve. Ivs the one per- 3 School for Danein of the snowfalls there, Friday night|to her home here after a brief visit ; 3 g fect healer of Cuts, Corns, Burns, jor Dancing and Saturday, the boys having enough | with friends in New London, Lruises, Sores. Scalds, Boils' Ulcers, Oak St. will re-spen Oct. 28, 1911, | for their first snowballing. bers by Mr, Schaeffer were necessarily | Eczema, Salt Rheum. For ore Eves. p o Advencsal o Mrs. J. P. Jones has returned to_her omitted. Cold Sores, Chapped Hands or Spraing ¥ eail write or| . Napolecn Lambert of Webster, | home in Waterford after visiting Mrs. Light refreshments, consisting of ice | ifs supreme. Unrivaled for Piles. Try s h ¥ Mass. fllnd Miss Legntine Pera(;lar of | A. H. Williams of Poquetanuck. cream and wafers, were served when | it Only 25c at The Lee & Osgood Co. [ Montville, are to be married this the audience had adjourned to the of- e Lo (Tuesdax) ‘morning " by’ Rev. P.J.| Mre, Charles Fish of Groton has re- - - . gl “vére | FOLEY'S KIDNEY REMEDY (Liguid) HANDSOME - . O'Reilley of St. John's ehurch at Mont- | turned from Norwich, where she was 2 in charge of the refreshments and|Ts a great medicine of proven value Subscribe With Us Now | (i the suest of her parents several davs. | Col, Joha P. Murphy Made President and J. J. Donovan | vore assisied by the foilowing s wail | for both acuts and hranic Kiney and NEW SHADES for Your News comes from Mrs. Benjamin E.| Edward Morgan returned to Meri- : X v Lists T: . ing D i et Tans e nop isater stimantsl X AN epeciglly ety & Sibler in California, that her husband | den on Monday after a short stay in Clerk—Many Lists Taken in on Opening Day. Ty IR Al e YAses Quumended San: SideEli peoble for 117 ey v o o BO: S b y e T Zisie Brand, Rut otter, arion | comfort it gives them, The Lee & Os- 5 the hospital and return to their home 4 & is 2 C 3 . of Vi g in"Riatto Englneer and Mrs E. N. Coleman | The board of assessors held thelr tion of the town this vear but they will B s oo wmy8o0a C G B £ have returne¢ to their home on Broad | first meeting on Monday, when they |adjust any situations when ‘called to i s S i and we will save you money The ladies of the Mohegan church | street, after spending the summer at|met in thelr rooms on the main floor | their attention/and will go over the | ° Seen again on some of the assoclr| © L L) oo s By A NECESSITY. " i p2 will give a musical entartainment Wed- | Idlehqur, their cottage at Gales Ferry. | cf the city hall for organization. This | town for the purpose of seeing that no | {10h ProgTammes, as arrangements st i _ > sk i as prices of some of them nesday evening at 7.30 o’clock. Refresh- Was perfected by the selection of Col.|property is skipped. How the list will | GopoC 02 B0 PG PRI AR M 1| Every voter who has children In Rich Qualities 3 ments free.—adv, Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Goodell, | John P. Murohy as president and Jer- [show up on completion is impossi- | Yo (Wi RO A6 TR FOURR | ohoot " or s the WBad of a reading will be advanced soon. i . who iwere marrled recently in Am-jemian J. Donovan s The clerk. The|ble to state, but there are some £00d {1y wlich ho hag appeared @nd/this al80 | famity ‘should. give attention” to the £ 3 The Connecticut Turner teachers | herst, A\I:-Faviya.nd Jho were gupxli"f_m"&m{d member of the board is Michael | sized additions this year which may | id (o Gret’ time in- whichelte has ever y B RS iy, And Chock Full of Style held their quarterly meeting at New |a time Mrs. Goodell's aunt, Miss |J. Curran, be expected, though there will be some | poon' 2 esses him. | adjourned town meeting tonight. CRANSTON & CO. i Sunday, There were thiriy | Lessls Goadell of High street, are now || Durlng thy day they weceived many |Iosses: = il L e Ty i Ul iea ez | Fiat il sssimd) benbnt afenuces ths 2t five present. Arrangements were made | established in their new hom nt- | lists 8o that there are now assortes The_present board: includes two A g e Eneiand. . : 3 . ] for helding the next state turnfest in | Ville, where Mr. Goodeil is “station | aiphabetically “over 200 lists. - There | members who have served in like ca- e eeme (e O daearve mi that | tax rate only a little over one-quarter Waterbury in July. agent for the Central Vermont road. |were some kicks received during the | pacity before. President Murphy was | ton ) 3 o har T ralte Tof eri|unl on e erand et SRa-1t-ds Wonth ‘ . —_— Gay regarding nsscsments, and ihe | ecretary of ihe board last vear, hav- | (am, e $21d of her in p B S ey s e Toggery f In the shore towns of the: county MAKE THE ACADEMY FREE. alue of property. relative to other |ing been appointed by the selectmen > SR e money to every family. ; e ety MARINE | The town's paying of the tuition of yaluations. These were only what {o Ml out for the vear the place of the | oNp [N BACK YARD Be at Town hall at 8 o'clock this 291 Main Street, smaller 3-inch mesi T 3 @ .. . |might be expected, said one of the |l4te A. W. Dickey, so that this is his s , o pre 1 treet. taking th= flatfish, which ~has com- | Norwich pupils makes thé Norwich|members, and none was Strenuous, but | second year on the peard. and gives it WITH WINDOW BROKEN | CVening and subport the proposition l) l;l d I] er |||r-nv:lll o run, p;:;\;l? which command | 4 cademy free in name as well as in save the b(:]:u;d zn;linkllng of what ma# | the value of his second consecutive S with your “Yea.” JAS. C. MACPHERSO! {a good marik 1 . £ AT e_expecied in that office. ears. Joseph Donsovitch Ran When Polic B —~ - o reality, The Academy improvements The boatd will be in session durin; va X| i o : 4 R 5 ’ 2| Mr. Donovan has also had experience n E TOWN MEETING. ry y Jonn " anmaven papers state that Mrs. | of late have necessitated the doubling | the entire month from ten in the | of a similar period on the board, hay ::’r‘"x;fi“"‘ Sbreaba Enly Be [ MONBVIELE HOWN, 157 Franklin St. Port>r of Pomfret have returned to|Of the fees. There is room now for a S‘;’;ggse;';;l“é?uh = ;L\fi‘:{;if?‘o‘?:i 111;5‘9"03[;6 A‘?gs;smlgfi;ll;néne;;figor‘:i Tax of 16 Mills Laid and Trust Fund Telephone 254.12. : ! s el | New Haven, and are again occupying | greater number of students. It means|ay non-residents should send in their | There have been mumerous changes i || About two o'clock this morning Po- for Free Library Accepted. 65 Franklin 2 : b lic McFadd: a ise in < SUITS PRESSED 50c | the Henry M. Henedict house in Bish- | nair-mp! tax; and Norwich can afford | lists the =amy as Tesidents, or ten per | the administration of the worle of the |licoman Mckudden heard a molse n| Sy " Norwich, Cenny | op street for the winter. 3 it ; Jeve 4n an | ¢ent will have to be added. The board | board, but he shows the benefit of his 4tho - /Leach. block Wiest Many sent 1PN Manufactur \ carload of vitrified brick, About| . agemte enoione Who beteve in 37| intends to do whal is fair by the town | previous experience. e s e e G R L A e T oo COur Wagon Calls Everywhere | . ito 'S5l mas ‘arrived, and wil he | cademic education for evers Norwich|and the taxpayers. The describing of | = Mr. Currsn of the Third district is | Main. and’vicn S AR s e S T e - L G L 2 3 alify to enter this|the Droperty is necessary and those 3 for the first time on the board, | Joseph Donsovitch, aged 26, there. He ing, First Selectman G. R. Bradfor . Jrougnt into Main street and umload- | ¢hild Wwho can qualify to enter this H 5 ot d, but sided v Slerk ¢ Chap- Urholstery — - |brougnt Into Main stre ] s who/£nlled 10 40 It 1ast year must Gomme = been elected to Al out the re- [Tan when the officer apheared, but | presided and Town Slerk C. N. Chap Trholat ¢d this morning. This will be more | school, should be present and support | nredareq yhic ‘vear. S maining two years of the term of ihe | Was soon causght. He offered quite a |pell looked after the records. Repairing and A BARGAIN n_enough to i’o_mnlew thetsBeton . eamure: | It apens the dosriiot]: No'pliny have besn: made by ihe|inte A W Dickey, and will be found | little resistance and two were required | It wos voled to accept t}m}rrs} {hnd olishing S o se cmil ¥ 4 | It was found that a pane of glass|Crandall, wha stipula a Specialty Beksiice ¥ e = ‘(";I‘(‘"‘h\‘""‘;’:;i. "'iac‘e;‘“e“s"“g,‘;“ ‘{;i no other way enter it. | had been pushed in and broken in the | be dcvoted to librar: purposes a¥.soon M.:_““.y o 1oy e Bend Typewriter PaPer| | aied tn hoss under 15 vears of age| The adjourned meeting will be heid| CENTRAL DISTRICT RECEPTION TO OFFICERS D s JNaLuEs L Il o e T Fe0e dver ey and that boys between the ages of 15 | jn Town hall at 8 o'clock tonight! SCHOOL BOARD GIVEN AT Y. M. C. A.|trying to find his house and said he|sum of §1,000, so that the trust fund equal to New $1.20 2 Ream | ana. 1S youse mukioResuryiwEitien pors T i £ - Ry | made a mistake. He lives in Forest | consists of $2.000, and it will be used Slip Covers cut | mission’ from their parents in order to Wetpihias Meeting for Organization When Some | Many Were Present and Delightful | strect for the benefit of the library in the e AnRh o The best on the market at this price, | 7°C®iVe licenses. 3 Officers Were Elected at Short Sessicn Time Was Enjoyed. It was later leatnied from the Man_ | Palmer Meniorfal school, which will erée 5 a o —_— — 'S ho were aroused, that|pe made public. 1 Typewriter Ribbon: During its last fiscal vear, the X Simpson—Brown. \ dell ‘brothers, wbg, : s cadilh e A1 Typewriter Ribbons and Carbon | o o ven rallFoad carried. & total of| There was & srefty wut quiet wed.| At theicfice in the Broadway school| Foran informal reception to the new | the Window was Broken w hen they smit| A tax of 16 mills was lald, and it Paper. i 3 04 tons of freight, as inst | g -ty el b 1 ¢ | building on Monday cvening these was | officers of the Young Men's Christian | up their store, so that the accused had | was also voted to pay $25 to W. 7 i ton f eight, as against | Ging Monday evening at the home of the monthly meeti f the board of ) association over 200 of the Association : nothing to do with that. He will be| Perkins post. G. A. R, of New Lon- ' w g | 5,981 tons of frefght in 1910. The | Mr. and Mrs. George Douglas on CIiff o e ‘s | chargsd with intoxication oply. don, as a raimbursement for the ex- - MISS JEWETT'S, increase is 518,000 fons, which is an |street when their niece, Miss Mabel E.|?ducation for the purpose of organiza- [members, members of the Women's | charg: S ‘ et ers and flags on Public Stenographer and Shorthand |increase of ovir 1500 tons for each | Brown, became the wife of Arthur B.|fion. This was quickly effected by the | Auxiliary and their friends were at —_— [ BERS o Bl T e part Toashie, 255 Wi STt week .. day -in' the. Vear. Simpson, son of James D. Simpson, of | "é-election of Amos A. Browning as | the Association building on Monday | yOTING MACHINE WaL \;l-h\m ARl P . 2 - Franklin, The marriage ceremony twas | President and Dr. J. H. Allen as clerk. | evening from 8§ to 10.30 o'clock, ex- E6 Soinh R s Lilne ropae i 9 : = = = The acting grand rogent of = the|yerformed py Rev. G. C. %Poilock of| A committec on famitor for the| tending a welecome to those: who have at Rallion’s TUCK : Foyal Arcanum has notified Thames | Xorwi e s e road street, Poswell and Hobart ave- | recently taken up the direotion of the — ? HOWTUCK AFE council, No. 1851, that he will be here | 1ohongein was phoad by Mo Douglas | nue. schoolhouses reported and upen | Association work here, and enjoying a | Will Be Set Up in Cordidor of the to visit them on Thursday evening. In|The bride and groom were attended |its recommendation, Charles Hall was | fin> programme of entertainment that| City Hall and Operated So That ANITARY | ecommition of his convinie the council | mes raaictie Bousice coves. “of " ihe | named and his salary was slightly In- | was provided. The pariors and ofics | Gierame Wil Undorstand. PRING WATER ATISEYING | 5 prepared a rolicall programme and | pride, and Clinton Simpson. brother of | CTeased and additional help will be se- | floor were attratively decorated with & RING WATE TISFYID ladies” might to greet him. e groom. The bride wore dainiy|cured by him when needed. There | potted plants and autumn flowers. . I e it i e Tel. 34-2. Norwich, Conn. Low Rates to California until Oct. Tourist sleeping cars five timi ekly, without change. Berth $9 via 14 -« gown of white silk messaline with pearl trimmings and she carried a shower bouquet of bridal roses. The brides- maid was becomingly gowned in white was the aprroval of bills, but no other matters were considered. COMMON PLEAS COURT. In the etrly part of the evening in!inifad States Standard Voting na- the parlor President and Mrs. James | chine, is in town, and this morning, L. Case received with General Secre- | by permlssion of the selectmen, he will tary and Mrs. Frank R. Starkey, Gen- erect in the corridor of the city hall The Paiitops met Monday afternoon with Mrs. Francis J. Leavens of Broad- wa Washington-Sunset route, 12 MUK | .G carried white carnations. The eral Secretary and Mrs. A. C. Peace, [one of thé voting machines, or so 5 g ¥ HEADQUARTERS FOR | St and"362 Wash. St. Boston.—adv. . | B3, Hing aaushier of-Mr and Mrs.| Motions He rd and Cases Assigned for | and Assistan( Secretary J. H. Elv. The much of one as is necessary, to give [ After a visit in Norwich Town, Miss . B PN Liguors a8 | o \iNeation is renching D A | Fobiert. 2. Brown of Lebgnén, uiggm R ushers were under . the direction of & denonstration of its work, Mr. Ham- 87 Khnti ad jgone ! to | BAICAAIED, . ons always om | o ers that thi araeommg D. A Rl The house was attractively decorated al.in Two, Citise. Chairman A. E. Cherry of the recep- ilton was heve before when the ma- | Mass. where she is the gu el every Saturday | (HAPLEs that tht annual meeting of | i ‘ferns, autumn leaves and flowers tion committee and Chajrman Noah chine was shown., Last.night at Mer- | friends. The Westerly House, Formerly D. J. O'Brien’s. 68 No. Main. Ke! & Pickhover. rrops. RANSFER €0, Main 8 the Eillsworih Memorial association is to be held Monday afternoon, Octaber 16, at the ‘Elisworth homestead in Windsor. The meeting is open to all members-of the D. A. R. in this state, Those wh) attended The Orient Providence, in which cost about $15,000, leagn that there is a big deficit in the recdipis, w h must be met by those who guaranteed the expenses. The at- tendance bas been good, though not s large as the managems had hoped for Gladys Earl, formerly of Norwich, Fellowing ‘a reception, a buffet lunc was served. The bride's traveling suit was blue serge,” with picture hat to match. They received many pretty and useful presents, including silver and cut glass. Both the bride and groom are well known in Norwich and have the best There was a session of the court of common pleas in this city_on Monday afternoon when bonds of $75 were or- dered in two weeks in the case of D'Atri vs. Dapoldo and an answer was ordered in two weeks in the case of J C. Shelly vs. Alice P. Shelly These cases were assigned Tucas of the social department, com- iden money mittee,~and included Carl Smith, Har- | was vote? #nd Chicago has put in an 0ld_Carpentr, Walter Crooks, George |order for 1,00 of the large size, coting S. Powes and Allyn L. Brown. 1$942 cash. % During the reception hours a fine| For Norwich, ten of the smgl ones, programme was rendered by an orches. | costiug $6¢ each, ‘will be Triquired, tra, consisting of Raymond Eldred, vi- and it is expected that there will be for ten of the machines wishes of many friends. After a tour through the New England states they will reside in this city Perkins-Dewey. Miss Ethel Elizabeth Dewey, daugh. ter_of Mr, and Mrs. James F. Dewey Oct. 12, at Norwich—Cornelivs Col- lins vs. Richard S. Magner; Connecti- cut Pants and Knee Pants Co. vs. A. B. Nirman. Oct. 16, at don Qct. Néw London—New Lon- . Perkins; Feinstein vs. Seidner. 21, at Norwich—A. Pletnik vs. olin; Everett F. Goodwin, piano: John jmany who wll inspact’ the machine P. Swahn, cornet, and David Living- |today and see how it works. The stone, clarinet. gusstion;es to whether gheifown will About 9 o'clock those present were |Purchise voting machines comes ber invited upstairs to the Association hall, fore the town meeting tonight. where after an opening selection by | = | the orchestra the programme o ed. MASS MEETING HELD YOU WANT NOTHINS in the way of bank- of Torrington, was married Saturda: 1 ' v Mrs. Frank A. Mitchell, president of | 3 y Ww. OTis. |Who was mixeéd up with the murder | noon to Himer M. Perkins of Boston, | acre kactisna: K. A, Tavior vs. Isa | e Woman's Adxiliary, was called up- BY WORKINGMEN'S CIRCLE. ing facilities that we ; in Mzatic, when Charles Glage was | non of Aln and Mrs. Charles W. Per- | aorgueiPoys - * | on and responded with the greetings of | T e { e bbed to death, has been taken to | »f Thames terrace, this city. The | Oct. 53 at New London, in the morn. | that organization to the new officers, | State Organizer A. Cohn of New Yorl t di HAILE CLUB MEETING. P e e it tubercu- | ceremony was performed at the home | g i avinkon ve. Peck: motion list at | and President Case brought the gree Spoke in Carpenters’ Hall. cannot give you. losis and as was stated when the case Reports Heard and Question of Ad- miting 14 Years Old Girls Discusesd. 1its first fall bus- is the World Growing Better? was disposed of, her condition is very eritieal John Swahn, of the bride’s parents by Rev. Charles M. Bryant of West Torrington. Only immediata relatives witnessed the cer- emony. Miss iSimira E. Mahl of Hart- ford played the wedding marsh. The 2 p. m., followed by A.C. Wood vs. H. It Gaffe Oct. 24, at New London, Judge Burn- ham—D. L. Murray vs. C. M. Shay: G. W. Horton. vs. Frederick Carlson. | ings of the board of directors. General Secretary Starkey responded for him- | self and his associates. | This was followed by a part of the A_mass meeting under the auspices o Workingmen's circle, No, 12§, was | held on Sunday evening in Carpenters {hall, which was well filled with the| evening which was greatly appreciated {The Thames Loan & Trust Go. 5 e i TR :l:gnx\e"(in:?:; bride is a graduate of the Hartford b |ir. the recitations given by Jerome V _‘;audiven‘n:e kpres‘.;,:( to hea ;;.“4_;:;1"‘“:;. :humg'he_belm .:an::un':- Place : - el et o e ich attended the | puble high school, class of 1908, and e e | Sincrter of New York, who appeared | New York, state organizer, { : e indicator nperature president, iss 2 new wenty or- | {i"idegroom 18 Foston manager of OADWAY DA | Rrst in a group of humorous readings, | the speaker of ‘the evening, Niswich Conn desited and the JEWELL will aute. cailing the meeting to order S20ized at Uncasville, of which Orviile | (00 Tinited States Tire company. In | — b wers novanie Tor thats fratmes: | Bensanun Lazeroff was.chairman and | orwich, = el oos, e thow s S0 e Teports of the - son has offered the ase ‘ot s buiing | e afternocn Mr. and Mra. Perkins | Observed by Schoolboys at the V. M. | inq”Geparture from the beaten (rack as the exnected speaker was somewhili The Bank of Friendly Helpfulness.| | whenever neccssary. The clock at. re were read and for rehearsals, ~ UHAINE | tert on a wedding e )\mv\\u'_.g C. A. Rooms. { so frequently followed by entertainers, | lute e Lo A S . - tachment the house cool at - o e amittine Eioie b hroye op oY, orning Charles L= | Ty Wil be af home to their | were al the Young Men’s Christian story In Talnedlc dumin whion hn come. Mr. Reiner spoke COAL. AND LUMBER. tise. g bridge of the Scotland road shot a | e e ciat day afi o e Hemti e bnl, Ui o ques f woman's si ge, g 5 in front of his fruit store in Broad: L 4 to 6 p. m. They were first capitally | 'ounced applause. The first was an| G o8 o 0ol bl “Thich he told 25 years. Applied to any system of Taken up ang it Way during the day and was seen by | ~Delegates to Baptist Convention. |nie iaineq ny Jevome W. Schaefter. in | SriEiaal discourse on matcimony by the | B 20C0 B o R PP ], B Che i ditions heating—steam, hot water, or hot air ‘jen up. and it many, the hunters looking it over with | Delegates to the annual meeting of | humorous . recitations and they were rfi'“;’ of seven husll;lnn?s,denrfongk “n‘,{n junder which they labored were all of | (] heater. ax saon ag e | 1ne fown CarsCcives 36 bounty from | the- Connecticut jBeptist conventian | then marshalled down to the gymnasi- | (e QERERT W05 (00 (008 CRAE B0~ their own making and urzed co-opy We will be very glad to install it in ps a v red. The firat - | the town and state. have heen named as follows by the |ym, where they watched a basketball 5 e T ltion to achieve better conditions. | o 3 i e R o Central Baptist church: Rev. P. C.|game belween two teams of Broadway |ST&mme had run. baritone solo mum- ™5, 10 & inGer Conn spoke at lengin [“MY 17 BUT IT SEEMS GOOD TO | | you home on30 daye freeriel anc sqlled upon | Reports from different parts of the | Wrigit, Deacon F. E. Beckwith, Adams | fovs. (Captain Morris Kataman's. team Sl s e in o R R ek B Hotes B M ] st card social for state show that, following the ap- | P, Carroll, Mr. and Mrs L. Ar-|vion from the team captained by ation, touching upon its benefit fea-| HAVE THE alwaye. frea e o bearance of glanders in several cities, | nold, Mys. F. A. Roath and Miss Ju- ! Charles Cobiym, 10 to 1. tures, and also upon its sanitarium | ABLE, PRESTON BROS,, helate in | precaationary measures are being tak- | liette Doane. They are named with) After the game, Physical Director on which hedis chairman of the dunce Miller's was en in the different to to_prevent | power of substituiion if necessary.| Pease had all the boys down on th 3 t he especially empha-| Thousands of people have said this Main St., , #te in Novem- | any <nread of the diseage. Watering | The convention is to be held In Wa- | foor, entartaining them b allowing zed the poiit that the Workingmen's or thought it afier starting the first B i lass Instructed by Miss | or hare boan ol ciooned as they nev- | terbury, Qctober 16-18. them to go through exercises on o circle was @ radical organization to|fire, “just to take off the chill. Norwich, Cops. RO Mty v S D L Befar: 53 e number of the bieces of apparatus. further the Zause of socialism. - - ' Fidibi e The contract has been lol for con- | /008 Sreteh of black mud on | H5E Welt Chelsen schostbots - have . bk 7 NG Cannel Coal, fire-place Wodll—every- e colitract cen let for con- | Washington street is annoying-auto | their fg G S8 e 4 I necting with the Mohegan chiweh: ne d\ria:e];v:ng on s it ying their day this afternoon. lt tea y FUNERALS. thing . you need in fus j Appeal to Supreme Court. building in the rear which is 22 feet %, 1 a ’ BRI s Baelt Bed with (o |y 16" faef, and. Bavcrctn s ey OBITUARY. £ Calsb HAPPELL CO. Cleek of the superior court in the cage | Kitehen during wigwam times. The = - N The funéral of Caleb Bishop was C o . of Hemmuii ve. the Delaware Tuor: | MIaTerd amnes v inAlz‘sv:t:‘xI(:‘vL:::“\n‘n:i‘ m N:’nnllds;.‘ir.l‘ s erves from s iate home in' FINMCId | Gentral Whart and 150 Main Street. r ": for sos the defendnn ers, ete. 1t is to he completed city for Gt ecight ybats, passed | < the large Attendarnce Included relative Telephones. | takes it o the supreme contt of crrors, | 11 Noverber =T“E '1-0”‘ war on alonday mernomg || 18 not easily up-set. D0 Taomt fram G oL tawh.. R i . o Averts Awful Tragedy. D of Norwien will tabe o ouls | E== ===/ had been poor, but he was able to |} body _obeys promptly, he is ted by Rev. (W, HY Gane. ob the ess Timeély advice given Mrs. (. Wiil- | 2 will take place a ihe a up o the night .before his ? ; \gregational c Tewett City | 2 shiy. of Ma Wit (R. No. 1) Neiewoy Mngenine - al k] alert—successful ! S RRaehi Thane e S s i b BT - prevenied a < chureh ournier (s ; 1ds was bofn in county Ke rendered by Mrs, Willlam Tilley and Z & B Irvas sociated in business with his father vas born ¢ L n vittam i e son Couninian s the daughter of Mt e aau s s e - ttan e . B8 s i B i | #md 317 D e Cotnnan : Right Food. urged her to take Dr. King's New Dis-| The Sprinzhield Sunday R anon. te moved here about eight ision of beautiful fowers. | ot R ve s WH Tastatid e e vear. ince w e he has i ety a form from . the i ! O k. IAVe been using it for fad in ifisiTated aceount of the work ‘ | joars ase, sinos whicn dme he has ot There is & remarkable amount | iicluding a ¢ rm from the Suuday Free BUTHIIIB Kinds and lemgh | YOU know the school. i c&h hax aimost gonc. It ol saved ol g L R S ru Ore 138 venrs awo, "Mr- Fields was united :i wnollriskrisns '°f" body. and nd - a form frem Pl | ALWAYS IN-STOCK. | ; my little boy when takeh with » severe | S Aol o s Ima in mirriage with Hanuah Lynch. She rain in a saucer of | The oearers were Henry B : Sromchial troubie. This matchiess | o lie, Gulick. | The Republican : irvives her husband with thiee sons Thomas Brown Georse Tillinghs A. D. LATHROP {| YOU kiow the proprietor. nv-';‘:kn‘.;-“ ”lu--,.-qn"flrf:u 3|u~;m| ‘;.;.‘.Il san . Huntington of Norwich, who . |and a davghter, William of this c % i George ‘nnslwnl_u ho fough \\{5@. the ot . | A TR botbie Trec G rantent s St | hoging her second vear of service with | o ianighict Ommes BT, Hmot gy l‘a e- uls L R it and WhitIng | Offjce—cor- Market and. Shetuckst Sts YOU know the character of 1 . ranteed by The | pos oeeh 5eC0r A i3 ,and Mary, ihonlive = i and um G al wan 9 e lee & Osgood Co Walicnion. BAGISLS & Mrdonite gf | sy | home. Mr. Pields also leaves a gr D in the family plot at Picker, where.a Telephone 163-12. the school, its reliability and the £ Corembler Abd D o | child, Biizabeth Ields, in Orange. mmittal service was condueted, excellent work its graduates do. i b bmal : other dauchter, Elizabeth. passed away and oream. Among those present were Mr. and A J Mahy things go to prove’ tha it js.| | "'l School in Porto Rico, two vears azo. % - Mrs. Henre Hennott of Nerwich, M. | 1 i Need we say more! % The way thousands are trying fo help a:d Mr. Fields was the last of his This food is made of wheat [|#nd s. Hollis Palmer of . Preston; a RS Sitior, Alsung. thets o M0 IN THE CITY COURT. to have your prescriptions filled, to zet | mediate family. Throughout his I 3t Bl Harvey Kennedy of- Lisbon. Mr. and | { NEW pusils ‘onter oveoy mailt > L W. € of Pittsfield, N Angalis Faited 0 8bog Ui ou ai : life his prominent characteristics were ' and barley, and contains the [|irs. Frank Dishon and Henrg Hishop | ’ | pupils - ing good health by i o p—Carpenter | o perfect fitting Truss—the place| inqustry, henesty and thrift, in which valuable phosphate of ' potash of Pawtucket. R. I “It burns 'up clean o 1 CANFIELD, Principal, 2 Bilters, she now advis ad & B¢ in Court. where qualily is considered above all | D€ Set a worthy example to those that | : % Patrick J. Skelly. W. E. CANFIELD. Principa * ers, o 1o St - EE ¥ were to come after him. He was a | (grown in the grain) for re- ¢ morning thetneral Bt Pats we" Seasoned wuud Norwich, Conn. > yoars 1 suff wit e aourt on Monday morn- | ... ine place where man, woman or |l0val husband and father, kindly and (8 Ci i e delicate o r sy v, agad 205 whose deuth % Kidnes she wri ; Alfredo Angeiis failed to appear | " 3 charitable towards all, and holding the . ! 9 . Saturday mormme medicine 1 used failed till 1 took and it was held by Judge Brown that | child always gets 4 square deal, is at |Tespect of all with whom he was as- | substance of brain and nerves eld from his Jate home, No. & ¢ % tele Bilters: But this great remedy | the hond o H " saciate 5 Strect St Pat 5 Belped e wongertully.” Thes Tl heln | paia h srs yate, Tt e ama® 00 | 208 Main Street, where stands the | e the somulnatightt Mt makss R haty Res Hn e C. H. HASKELL. City of Norwich Water Works. Fondr EhegEe she hext ey | $he may not have sufficient property to | flashlight sign of ! Reyision of Charter. clear thinking. Mrs. T S Cough sane Neaver; My God, | 402 — 'Phones — 489 Ofeeral : nest Jvgr and Kidney remedy | satisfy the hond, as it is understood At a spéecial meeting of the p. o Z o o Thie und John Sullivan sang Somé e T P #e¢: | she does not own the house which she holders of the New London County ‘There's a Reason Swéet Day. Pve and Jive. Many we anarter endinx . 8 »sgood Co. R FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS Wil reach your individual case if you have any form of kidney and Dbladder tronble or urinary irregularities. Try them. Tie Lee & Osgvod Co security. - The collection of the amount will beiplaced in the cor- poration counsei’s hands. v Charles Carpenter, charged = with theft, was taken with a fit ni the city ceurtroom and his case was continued Lutit Wednesday, SMITH' S B STORE Franklin Square, Mutual Fire Insurance company on Monday a revision of the charter as passed by the legislature was approv- ed. The quarterly meeting of the di- rectors, which followed, showed the largest business in) the past eight months in the compan's history, L . preseat_and there were many flowers. | The heare: alter Skelly, Frank Stockwell, W. M. Skelly, R. J. Sample, William' P, Murphy ‘and T. J. Skelly of New York. Burial was in St. Mary's cemetery, [uneral Director ‘Hourigan had charge N i Postum - Cereal Company, Battle Creek, Mich. Ltd,, Teiephone §84 JOHN A. MORGAN & SON, Coal and Lumber Sept. 30, 1911, are due and pavable &t he “office Oct. 3, 1911 Office. : from $.30°a. m. to' 5 . im, and em evening ‘of Oct. 20 from 1 to 8. £ Additions will be madeé to all bills remaining unpaid atter Oct 20, . ‘GILBER!

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