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Heary Allen & Son FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS WHEN REQUESTED Nagrwich, Tuesday, Oct. 10, 1911. The hsun.m:n .?:fl{.‘ e evarywhere in (he cf fure Subscribers who fall te S Ty that time will confer o_favor by re. Dorting the fact to Bulletin THE WEATHER. Forecast for Taday. For New England: Fair Tuesd slightly warmer in western Wednpes@ay fair: warmer in light to variable winds, Predictions from the New York Her- ald: On Tuesday fair to partly over- cist and slightly warmer weather will prevail, with light variable winds, and ay rtion terior; Regulations. \ At the weekiy meeting of the exec- utive committee of the court of com- mon ~ounci! Monday eyening, the mat- ter of the proposed change in the grade of the walk on the southerly slde of Main street near the junction VO’VnémlAlovpg Main Street Approveehange in Grade With One Exception—Cannot Make Traffic would atlow for a slight change in the track of the Connecticut company, whicly would be lowered three to six inches, and then.a grade can be es- tablished on the south side street, which would of the street with o of the rmit the paving ick through to Stimfl ' the Six Places Hers | ill Be This Week, evening Asst. Supt. A. L. ehm“%oummn Rudd vis- ited the six houses of ill fame in this clty. in gearch for lguor.. They had warrants issued by Prosecuting Agent Burnbam and in all the places liquor was found and the proprietors were notified that they will have a hearing in the city court later in the week. It is ?owl several mionths since the state Dpolice have made such visits. The visit was made about eight o'clock and was very quietly done. SEEKS DAUGHTER IN NEW' YORK One of the Missing Girls Failed 'to Re- h Reople in Poor Health l_(m.nnm‘._g-wé e.. : e g There are seores of’people who drag out. a . miserable, existence without realizing the cauge jof their suffering. Day after day they are racked Wwith backache and headac] suffer from nervousness, dizainess, weakness, laa- gpor and ‘depression. ~ Likely tha kid- neys have fallen behind'in thelr work of filtering the blood énd that is the root of the trouble. Loak to your kid- neys, asslst them in their work—give Tan, Dull Calf and Patent Colt and Kid _ $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 VOut 39;; Annual v the Western Union corner. The grade as at present, ‘in the worst place is| - turn Home from Boston. such that brick pavement cannpt be e put in. and the brick will be stapued | One of the girls who left home sud- at the east end of the Manhattan {denly last week to visit an aunt néar bullding, Where the curb is twenty- | Boston, returned to her homle here and one inches lower than the sidewalk [is not’ likely to roam again without there will be but a six-inch drop after | telling her relatives where she is go- the proposed change. This will alsa|ing. She is but 12 years-of age. The provide for the improvement so long | ather girl failed to come home with desired at the Market street crossing. | her, but left her in Boston and went To take the necessary steps in the[fo New York. W. H. Beetham set matter there will be a special coun-{out for New York to endeaver to lo- cil meeting Friday evening. », cate_his daughter in the big city. She The matter of the widening of ‘Lit- | is 15 years of age. with Market street, and also a change in the street grade, were considered, d such a step was approved,.it be- & reported that all the property own- ers favored the change with one ex- ception and s a representative of the company he did not think it was nec- essary All the members of -the council, with twe oxceptions, were present, and in addition to the committee, the council members were also in favor of -the change, There appeared hefore the committee Nicholas Tarrant, who stat- ed that he Jesired the change made. them the help they need. You can use no better remedy than I)(?B‘Vl'l! Kidney Pills—endorsed by over one hundred thousand people, and by your neigh- bers in Norwich. Mrs. J. F. Sundstrom, 44 Summit!st, Norwich, Conn., says: “For’ sever: years I suffersd from backache and other symptoms of disordesed kidneys. I had about despaired of ever getting relief when I was advised to fry Doan's Kidney Pills about a month ago. on Wednesday partly cloudy =~ and warmer weather. Observations in Norwich. The following records, reported from Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes in temperature and the barometric changes Monday: Ferguson mmnmm 'FRANKLIN SQUARE. Fall Opening ~ WILL CONTINUE THROUGH: ’ OUT THE WEEK. T In addition to a display of Fall mee- Ther. Bar. . 40 "30.22 68 3020 . 80 30.20 owest Camparisans. Brehensive W have ever shewn, we. Predictions for Monday: Fair; . > I procured a supply of the rémedy ai : i ¥ i | He considered that it would be a de- |tle Water street was taken up and re - ppLy Sve oMfovin; { - o N i3 Secilatan cided improvement for the property |femed to tho publlc works commilics| APJOURNED TQWN MEETING, R b e ) i s s s 2 along the street as well as a great |to investigate. < 4 2 9 = Ao . 2 5 Sum, Moon _amd Tide Tmbrovement for the street, The srade | Alderman Parker reported that there| There should be a lirge attendance | strengthened and I felt better in qvery : tmng Llst °f : et T ioen | &L the Western Union corfier s o bad | ad been & desire fo adopt some trat; it fhe adicurned town mesting at 8 |WEKTL v 0l RS Voo o Sts | His 0on ‘| one, ‘he sald, and he has witnessed | fic regulations in the city, bul “d | el CSahie oWk hatl ale by L 5 e D TO BE FIXED Rises. | Sets.” || Water. || Rises: | nin "Farls there.. Not only. does e | been found Ly Corporation Counsel | ©'19¢K this evening in Town hal cents. _ Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, Spec|al Values NEE 0 BE » { DAy "a m_ | ® m | p_m [ -p . approve of the change, but he said |Fanning that under the lche‘rtairlil All' the issues are important and g‘ev: York, sole agents for the United 0 R CO R N Y i T 3 that he is anxious to have it made and | could not be done and special legisla- | progressive. They mean: ates, % D WHY SUFFER PAIN OR ! %17 [ hoped that it would o through, He ftion would he necessary. It Is possi- | yEli8 0 o A RUEE Remember the name —Doan's —and | RN 0Y0) SRR CHOJOJOJ) |These offerings comprite only the I 2 i sald Samuel Kronig felt the same way |ble to regulate only public vehicles el e 5 ! 2 PAY LARGE PRICES? . sut the least particle of sou can have the most sen- teeth removed by our 2—Freo academic education for every man’s child. 3—A square deal for every voter—no| more disfranchisement of Ameri- can voters upon tachnicalities. | ‘Who is not interested in such meas- ures as these? Voters, be present and see that the Teal blessings and benefits of govern- now, except where there are obstruc- tions. Such a matter as requiring teams and other vehicles to observe. cannot be carried out now. The several matters from the coun- cil came up before the committee and will_be investigated. A petition was received, asking for the extension of the gas main in Maple street to the city line ang it was referred to the £3s and electrical commissioners. An efectric_arc light was asked for at about i A Great Advantage to Working Men J. A, Maple, 125 S. Tth St, Steuben- ville, O., says: = “For years I suffered from weak kidneys and a Severe blad- der trouble. I learned of Foley Kidney Pills and their wonderful cures so I began taking them and sure enough I had as good results as any I heard about. My backache left me and to one of my business, expressman, that alone is a great advantage. My kid- newest and most staple kinds of Fall and Winter merchandise and been selected from every department ngineer o, Pitcher stated that the proposed change would start 1 at the store where Tyler formerly kept Six hours after high water 1t Is Tow |a candy store and continue west to tide, which is followed by flood tide. - | the west side of the Tarrant building. —_—————— It will be a gradual rise, starting and GREENEVILLE NEWS. ending at nothing, and being from eight to ten inches at the highest Delegates Report on Stats Firemen's Convention—Notes. TO HIM Our corn wili look good to you,}. also. i vou will take a look at it.|in the store. ol Aer Baerar e I ey LOOK FOR THE 2 SPECIAL OFFERINGS with si'ver or cents and gold zold crovins or solid before “the lot is sold out. Call us by phone and we will- deliver prompt- Iy. /We've a choice lot of Hay, Oats, point. The city proposes to do the work of rebuilding = the walks and cwrbs, which will not injure the prop- dieman is a mem- Beociatin ; : Phis | West Main st d Talls avenue. 5 cte, which we can sell at reasonable Assoctation and su- |l rhereguiar monthly mesting-ot ma. | #7TS: Bt be & henefit there to. This * West Main street and Fails a oy neys acted free and normal, and that |rides! Call us up today—SURE. You'll find them prominently displa; he manufacture of B ginaompany No. 2 was held in their s Al : 4 j yed ficial teeth. He has no E There is no use of letting “George 5 R G hon T DE | quarters North Main_s Mon- a pleasure to work where on eur counters, in every depai this branch of dentistrs. | JIRTCTS o8 Toxth Maln, atreer Moo {oFFicERS VisIT OBERAMMMERGAU AND S a misery. Foley Kidney Pills have Y depsmone of us his you receive vears of ex- ;‘ured me and have my highest praise.” “| The Lee & Osgood Co. NORWICH TOWK 8 - g Before you reach the Limit of physical endurance and while your THE BAVARIAN ALPS. Paper'by Misses Richards and Webb at Art Students’ Association—Series of Lectures. CHAS. SLOSBERG, 3 Cove St. Foreman James McClafferty presided and zave an entertaining report of the ent state firemén's convention at rtford, to which he was a_delegate. | Other matters of minor importance All This Week! NORWIC HCONCLAVE Boom Planned for the Heptasophs Here and Possibly a New Conclave at Taftville. / nteed ten years, offices and Home Chapter Meets at Johnson Home cen established here cight || were disposed of and the meeting nd- Five New Members Admitted—Scot- | condition is still curable. take Foley b pleased any tims ] \World's series. sophs, had three prominent officers of | Norwich Art Students’ assoclation was| . o 00 Tmos o0 o | backeche, nerveusness, - rheumatism, | this week—and with practically oem: . vour teeth without J| Truck company No. 2 also met Mon-{fthe order here on Monday night for a el I e e e e e ent: ‘Wiias | ters metL Monday ifternoen at. ihe|and all kidney, bladder and urinary ek aavbdnt Ak , ting held in | dav ev 1t e 1 3 i 3 ments. ress und social meeting. There was The Ashley & Bailey Co. sold 6014 and various Open from 9 a. m. till 8 p. m. Q| Frank Prodell. who represented the | taker to boost the order in this Wame- |Teport of the secrctary ar . | company at. Hartord. Both Mr. Mc.{ diate viciity An increase in mem- o e Rl e o o foiied, Bendance. ang leader, Mis | by the Ponentih Wheel club, There Eye.glasses pieces of staple and fancy Silke at Clafferty and Mr. Prodell report a most fi;!’f}l‘\;np;};“ z;{:g&haiozsan‘t%e‘si“:&f of town speakers during the winter, | ness mesting. Five new members were | Vas & good attendance, and all enjoy- | | auction. The Dry Goods Union was * enjoyable time. e e e Bator On the [admitted, Mrs. Jane Kinney and Mrs, | 64 the “evening’s festivities. The club | King DentalParlors tutior. of a_conclave in Taftville is a e ¢ e orchestra furnisbed music for the 18| : amongst the largest purchasers. The B £ <ibil cenclusion of the business session an | Charles Fox were chosen delegates to g st 1] Worth Ten Times S - e " Notes. : a‘l;"sfl_lfif‘,,(,l,‘,’,‘. Charles Peterson of | iLteresting daper by Misses Ada. Rich- [represent the chapter at_the.annual | Rumbers, and refreshments were serv- | en Silks we offer you represent our share DR JACKSON, Mgr. | William Nelson of Waterbury was a | o ® 0l “Ryilliam D, Crampton of |ards and Mabel Webb was read by the f meeting to be held in Bridgeport. It | ed- e Their C: of this large purch H i | ¥ visitor in town Sunday. N e en, W D O (o | formor. The paper was.an entertain. | was yoted that each member conirib- | - @ 3 eir Cost 58 puirchy, ere are: seme Franklin Square, Norwich, Conn. | = S Naugatuck, a me! > executiye | ! D A e thelr | ute. money at the next meeting for| Prer Maynard Bas cnteved the em- E EAN 8 5155 ot Nors i |cominittee, and Supreme Deputy Or- |ing and amusing description of their noney a cting, Bl S s e G of the special offerings: ] John A. Riley of New London visit- | S0 e, S can of Can- | recent trip through Oberammergau and | the Thanksgiving box. lfm{ Tk pd i Don't fall off and break the | € local friends on Monday. fon X &, were the visitors. Ar. Pe. |the Bavarlan Alps, illustrated with| A pleasint social hour followed gur- | Vil s i || ignses, Shapes to ac any nose. §|BLACK MOIRE SILKS = e a ; Pt B i i v for Nerwich | Views of the people and points of in-|ing which the.ladies sewed. A de e e %o Jent || Mountings guaranteed for one = % NEW LINE VoI of geveral days with friends i) (S0 0iher ofcers, who both made | ments were served by the house com- | 4. Robinson. Mrs. H. J. Adams, Mrs. | Saturday and Sunday with local rela- | . -inch at 3%, value = Esa kil et very low Selcen. - =getchée, il of eothusiasn feiiia S ies Mrs. Gl 0L Calking, Mika Howrlorts ; 3 = . - Il The Plaut-Caddzn Co. inch at 590, value Tsc Assortment lengthe of all | _Mre Joseph M| Lahn has returned to ;;?:{ &8 they=: couliined 1ts stropg REALTY AND BUSINESS. Lanz, Mrs. Agnes Blackburn, Mrs, | MIs. John Law of Newark, '\’sJ" is | o 36-inch at 69¢, value $1.00. stton Goods and Silks at Hz jaier ¢ atter.spending o week.with |POYES L Loy et to speak, s Dora Balcom, Mrs. Helen Aniderson | Yisiting Mrs. D. M. Sheffery of South OPTICIANS, MILL REMNANT STORE | M5 20d Mrs. M. J. Solomon of Witth |, S0 (0 O embars that this was | Conditions Here and in State for Past|and Miss Maria S. Brigss. X Established 1872 Fatn JOHN BLOOM, Prop. T 4 S ; ;I;eo flw'rt.e\.; fichf:fl:;m:m;f 328.:5;"&915;? ' Week and Month. Bl ceeelfal Entertainarent. w\;’l‘l;li:m g\s[x{‘.}ugrznga(‘.;fun(-\;::::;mg PLAUT - CADDEN BUILDING Black Satin and Peau-de-Cygne fer i Bl s fomtinyy reeneville srammar school | i ‘officers at the time of a class | During the past week there were ten| Another ~ successtul _entertainment | yoo the SUeSt o ! waists and dresses, soft and Justreus e SCason and &t a recent meeting clecteq | initiation, He told the membera that real estate sales, against six ’amsi‘;'fi jrus held Saturday evening at ine R S | —in several widths and prices: i e i the Heptascphs in Connecticut were |and the mortgage loans were $8, ome of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Dexter on | yyis iEan e Batoa LA - 5 The Roads Are Settling s . e D The asgent. Erowin | aciinat $5.300 Jast. year. In the mate|the Seotland road. A fnc chicken: | Golises Aulide and Delis Pontain of | y ASIRCIE ok 30 i and pleasu riving will be the hest| (. Sundav two handsome goid chal. |ib Years during the coming winter and | there were forty more sales the past| pie supper was served. Mrs. J. D.| Adolphus Benolt. LAkl :WALL PAPERS -inch at 49¢, value 6% : heape: t0 get the embrac- | e one from the Touns Ladies so- |le enlarked upon three points about | week than last year, but last year the| MeCarthy presided at a table vhere : i inch at 59, value Tsc Tes s better than the| j.); I b, e e other | the order which made it a_good prop- | mortgage loans were §318,068 less. were sold home-made preserves aud Miss a Fort and Mrs. A | i 36-inch at 75¢, value $1.00 tor e 1S 107 3 2000 Leam. | e ALre Tolol e dornd, the other | ion to thinking business men, its | In September there were 32 sales,|candy, also peanuts. Miss Eleanoa B g M Imported and Domestic 5 G MAHONEY BROS., o i e ™o, ere bre- | fdequate ratcs. stringent medical re- | against 39 last year and 24 in 1909. The | Hansén sold tickets for the three- DESIGNS AND COLORINGS cent visitors in New London. certifi- | mortgage loans were $1,245 more this | pound bex of candy and for the puppy Livery Stabl Fall el quirements zand probationary 5 o d o UNEXCELLED. d b i AT THE AUDITORIUM Cite plan. 1t was instituted in 1878, | September than last, but $21,762 less| —the latter {he gift of Mrs McCarthy. | Richard Lee of Lisbon left on Mon- $1.00 MESSALINE SILK ¥ —_ v and has a reserve fund of over a mil- | than 1909, {The candv was won by Mrs. Walter | qay for Sandy, Hill, N. Y. where he = - o Exh-b-t- Navdetilia' and Mation Pictiis flon dollars, which is increasing. In September there Were 31 cor-|Grant and the puppy awarded Miss B. | Wil spend a week with his daughter. a . Yard-wide Messaline Silk, plain and n 1B1LION Thiee Bright and sehops ~aunecille | Mr. Duncan followed him and made tions organized in the state, with M. Grint. sssisting the hostess in | Ah | = The Fannln St“dlos. changeable, in & broad range of mew A @ % 5 wree bright and snappy vaudeville | effective presentment of the merits | a capital of $673,000, which is one more | serving the supper were Mre. Lucy | The Ponemah Wheel club orches'ra | 7 shades for street and eve- fine assortment of the Latest Styles | numbers opened the programme Mon- | & 1. der. ‘which he showed had 1114 | than last September, but the capital is ' Chesbro, Mrs. Adelbert E. Geer, Miss | will ‘be emtortrined at the home o1 % ning_wear—tae most popu- 5 Millinery for Fall and Winter wear | 93% at the Auditorium, making a bill |, 1,vys, with 76,000 members, for | about a million less, and the smallest| Fanny Rogers and Mrs. Ira Wheeler. | Thomas Hoyle Wednesday evening. | 31 Willow Street lar. dress silk of the season it e s Jmong the best, that the | whom there was @ firm and solid foun- | In five vears, TLas woel there wero ‘The sum of $3185 was ealized toward ; 2 i —best $1.00 quality at...... 3 nouse: bos .4 , a e Ol ! i TV vas ve formed, le caj ein; , .| the funq ‘or the new hall. Cillia 8 or “ o vil- | R L vk way to the favor of the Dublic, so that |02ton n the seserve fund thel was | SYr CHRCC S SRS one 1n bante - peVitliom and Tred Chartier of Wil | LACE CURTAINS FURNITURE Gl o etucket Street. | thers were plenty of applaise and | (L' Cinbers to come to the support | Tuptcy iast week, and 22 in the stata| Mrs. G. S. Beebe of the Scotland road | e Raymond Charicr of Merchants UPHOLSTERY o R T S the: Pop 11 104 The of any organizer who might come here | during September, The assets last {spent Sunday in New JLondon with | xvinue en Sunda o g ! QLALITY i, e e e atoke | o institute & membership campaign. | weck were $32660 and labiities of ner sister, Mrs. Holbrook. and in a full range of colorings—at cal Marin i el % s | 5 o | s#2, while for the month the assets | = : 1 in work should always be ccasldered | cornets, saxophones, _avlophones | He Beld Up Pefore them the Sop, o5 | 838 and liabilities $112,687. Mrs. A. McCrossen of Providence is| Of Saturday evening Hugh I Os- | Saey Rrioe: s especially when it costs no inore than | ANd vocal numbers that makes their | 0 Ber (U REEIIE AR IRSTL R |, In September there were 451 build-|the guest of Mrs. S. 1. Bonney at her | $90d lodge. L 0. O. It AL U, will hold | Regular 59c § the interior kind _Skilicd men are A o e uple Taaght, SROLS: | the order maintains among those scelt- ing permits in the five largest citics of {home on Huntington iane. i DB il Al L Quality at 5 C 7 oy 2 kg i e roupe, | ing membership. 3 e i 5 —_— o 8 2 i e g i whole stor: O ome e O e T9uPe | "Supreme Orsanizer Duncan has been | Were 82 in four of the cities. Last| Mrs. Nancy Vergason has taken | bated With much pleasure by the mem- | 3 STETSON & YOUNG. of "spécial apLropriato. scenery working in_another district in this|vear there were 72. rooms and is moving to 46 Huntington | °°' Regular 75¢ = Dy i ndtan eiay sepert ang |State and in Magsachusetts, but the = - avenue from Wightman avenue. gul 49c bt juggler, 18 o fancy actor in nly: line | Norwich ‘conclave tmen ‘want Hif 10 DO YOU F’g_fi:Es\:oflNG e s s e L BORN | Automobile, Carriage, Fur, Rubber In- | Quality at and shows off a lot of complex' back HpLe o phat uer o Tol ? N oEs e Miss Mc- (0 NER—_Tn Hartford, Oct | s and front movements with the clubs, |Meeling a petition was drafted to be| - - = " R Priikle were, recent guests of Mra. | M qaghter to Mr. and Mrs ed, Wool, Waterproof, Plush. Yard-wide Taffeta Sitk in black .enly e e ubs, | 14 to the governing body of the ter- | If you faver the use of voting ma- | Elisha Geer of the Scotland road. i e g Miner bt sn 1 [ Ry | Lt s the e "“‘Q ;“"dfi“‘."‘h"' Iritory requesting that Mr. Duncan be | pines L Bl S R S U i A large assortment. —at these three very special prices: Otfice—MeGrory Building. up with a whirlwind musket whirling | "gate as can be conventent for both | If ycu Wlieve in accuracy and|Williams of Poquetanuck are visiting | Guarantced at $1.10, value $1.26 Wours—1-2.30, 7-8 p. m. Mario, character simger and vodler, is | Sides. | prompt returns Mrs. Julia Bates of Gtrobando ave- MARRIED. E Guaranteed at $1290, valie grae o sne $60-3. augisa | clever in her roles, and features in{_ The mecting adjourned after a short | " ;. . . 14 Hke to see Norwi- | U® PERK DEWEY — In THE L. L. CHAPMAN C9. Ruarauces Fs . Tl = costume changes. In the motion pic- |SOcial session. 7 % = = Oct. 7, Ly Rev. Charles M. : . . gl L U B A e e e up-to-date! Mr. nd Mrs. Jacob Renner of Hart- | Eiliel Elizabeth Dewey of ‘Torting- | 14 Bath Street. Nocwich: Con: TROOP 4, BOY SCOUTS. ford, former residents of Ton and Eimer M. Perkins of Boston Norwich | scenery are the star showings. DENTIST Be at the adjourned town meeting| for rerly of Norwich. Towr, are spending a few days with | MME. TACT—Paimist and clairvoy- f 7 Officers Elected and Talk Given to [at 8 o'clock tonight in Town hall and | friends here. AMES —In Mansfield Cenler, | ant. Anyone troubled or puzzled with w h G d : DR. E. J. JONES Wckbring Papne: he Mambers. i s o 1911, by the Rev. Waiter E. | {fieir own or others affairs, call. 'She as! 00dS A birthday party was held Sunday at i ded oF iilinm ! After several weeks' visit with their Adrian_Meredith Reed of | advises with 2 certainty higher than 5 the home of Mr. and Mrs, Blumenthal | : —_— daugh-er in Charlestown, R. I, Mr, and ew York and Miss Florence Col-|puman powers, 68 Washington St.|FALL OPENING SPECIAL VALUES Suite 46, Shanmon Bullding | )¢ o0 of 15, and Mrs pamenthal | Troop 4, Boy Scouts of America, % daugt “harlestown, R. I, Mr. and | 2roVe Jumes of Mansfield Center. New London: Conn. 108 , ) 3 B Blaeraed tettas 1R Co0a AT POLLI'S THEATER. Mrs. Orrin Carey are again at their | g, Rl IN NEWEST FALL WASH FABRI Take eiovator Shetucket street ep- | daushter, Mary. Thers were many Neld i s 3 L Pid e sl i S SIMPSON—BROWN—In this city. Oct. F songs sung and games 'piayed. Those €VONINg at the ¥. M. C. A. the meet- The Man of the Ho felias 7 . 1811, by Rev.G. C. Pollock, Arthur who attended were Ida Swatzburg, INE being called to order by Scout- A R Mr: andAfra Raics Brodsll fand simpeon and aniss navel 5 | DR, C, R. CHAMBERLAIN, Emma_Blinderman, Jennie Tratchen- | master K. E. Morrison. The follow Ore” oft-tha haat- billa. that M thels. ohfldren: bETRant. Norwicn. seont | Browm, 6%o0 | Geod quality Dress Ging- Tite; Havry Galer: iliseale Cialer. Tio! T8 SMcets weroielected: Chict gogut; | OB of the heat billa that Manager | (el childsen’/oF Hast Norwich spen Dent 1 Sur eon value | hams, 10 to 20-yard lengths, e ey e gae | Mrris Kataman: secretary, oy Dean; | Kusk has presented at Folls is the of. | Sundty with Mr. and” Mre, mobert = a. gl ue s e tn 2y Annie Penn, 1l Jennes, Annie Blinder: | tropsurer, Michard Sraold o o | the Hour is due to draw a record ! kil MOORE—In New Londan. Oct, S. 1911. | In charge of Dr. S. L. Geer's practice | ctripes, checks and S JOHNSON AND BENSON, mun. Sarah Gusnoff, Molly Segol, Bli | The froop was entertatied and - | crowd, This is the first time that this e Miss Lydia M. Mo dged S0 3 Quring his last illness. colors — regular 8c Segol. Edith Jennes, Dora Jennes. The | maxcn In Ginghams at 6%c. By 1911 SSTER- Emma Chur inchester, ew London . widow of Melvin in her 42d vear. Miss Marjorie M. Oct. 7, Hill and her guest! Barber of Plain Mrs. Agnes Smart Bady vehicle has been seen here, and | " Norwich, Conn. 20 Cenral it made an instant hit with the Mon- mariner's compass was also explained. It was voted to elect all new members Avenue. A MecGrory Building. waiters. were Harry Swotzburg, i Blumenthal, Tda Swotzburg of Summit > T e 3, 3 b SLATE ROOFING B 1 S tlinto the trcon amd also to have re. |day night audience, the capable man.|and son Marfred Sniart, spent Sunday | 3. Man s - et b e (fiii“'\"?n""plfl’.“,&i e::;:l‘_eld;cl;il::]en fresiyments ut the meetings, The mext | N€T in Which it was presented being|guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Wood | FIBIDS—In this city, Oct. 8. William Call and See Our 73%c | Good quality Outing Flame = R athbiart. aud a Mo o o . " |meeting was set for Thurscay evening | the cause of merited applause through- | of Poquetanuc After a visit in | pyneral from his lute home a0 > value | nel, 10 to 20 yard lengths, in % and Conduetors, and all kinds of Job- ai 7 oclock. The tilks for the eve- | Ut e plav, and at the close of the Westerly Mra Smart and son will e | "{iliiman “ree, Wednesday morsin | 690 Tailor-made Overcoals| 'oc | iisht and medium colorinas, igg prompily attended to. State of Ohlo, City of Toledo, Lucas | i wili be upon. How We Got Our | third act several curtains calls were|turn to teir home in Hughesdale, R.-I.| at 930 o'clock. ' Requiem Mass at St . | Sipes and. chocks — regulle? L 719. Connty, ‘s5. AL @ '” 5 Flag, and Animals of \'oxI'Kth {Afimen:x S"“e";s AEiay S iie: oelitia). TAFTVILLE Pa church at 10 o'clock. Cloth Shon. 4. T NOVAN | 10c Outing Flannel at THe. Fran v makes oath that,he to make their or- | | o 5 . T. DO 1 is senior_partner of the firm of F. J.[aani one, and has start- | (Tigue through which a pretty love - * 3 . . Cheney &7 Co, doing business in. the ‘ stors runs. There is careful attention | SRR, | e 591, 327 Main Street. Sallnary Pl“mbln Cite"oF Toredd’ County dna State aforc: | ¢4 © their headguarters. | 3iUch (o the seltings, and the four acts| Dance at Mannerchor—Notes and Per- iy 84 | Printed Ilannelette, 28 am of ONE HURDRES Dorrbay the Erame [Contract are brimful of interesting and captivat-" sonals. | value | inches wide, for wrappers, & B % i each and ‘every ‘case of Cafarrh that| The contract for the steel framie for [ M'FScCnes and situations. A e e s L N Hecker’s Go dS ltc' | dressing sacoues and kime: = il vt nan e e tinesmm| Shnol e i ol AUl | T ORGSR R SR | e ecion myvlts ot ateg Dal |, nelty succmety tance was no 15 tain Streot. New 0 Lce’s smanla Hos SR itseit. During the summer you wili| (. -, JFRANK I CHENEY. |erected for the United Saies Finieh | insly interprefed by Miss Melaine Had- | o | Cream Osts, Cream Farina, Cream Guallis at Sie. Comfare” 1 il Shon von sarspler ohg | ia_my "presence (i3 "s(il day ‘of De- |lin Construction company. 1t will be |51 MROS atiractive manner and brl- | iuam;ny, iapjack Flour, Prepared | § % plans of the porceiain and other tubs| ' (REAL) A W. GLEAS 130x175 feet, three stories high, of | apav, col §27C added interest to e {1:11: B B . Buckwheat, at . and give vou estimates for the work| <o A AR ON e, | brick, and concrete floors. The DIans | in"the charse of her scheming uncl Lillian Russell's Warning. WELL'S 83c | Red seal Zephyr Ginghams, - of putting them in in the best manner| Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter- |ar¢ NOW being prepared for the other | Chayjes Wamwright, which was well CARD value | 10 to 20-vard lengths, new from a sauiary standpoint—and guar. | M1l%, And" wcts' dicectiy” on he blood | buildings which will replace the ol {qone by Richard Caivert it is discov Sore Feet: Bad Health | ; | foe. | est Vall colopings and de o gty nd, mucous surfaces of ’the’ system. | structires now standing ered By ATvan Benneld (Tom Moore) | —AND— sisns—regular 10e Ginghams - G T e : Mo t if certain crooked legislation| Lillian Russell is a physical marvel, ! 4L AN 1. E. TOMPKINS, Sold b all Dr sl i clock | which he and his backers desire to put| X in matare yeads.. hut- having 9 . I, k ke Hall's EHE Meson. dled ot s hom Hin throush by a political deal, smoes erved all the = fresh - beauty m a me's | a a ers 4 hrough, it wili be an injustice to the, \outh. In the (hicago Tribune » | % dford Cambrics, 36 inchas 67 West Main Street - = people, ‘and he. sets AbOUL t0 Drevent | sver “Care ot the foct (tho ot oA B i i s S A Gives Aid To Strikers. | it and at the same time save her the| =& worked | —— 10¢ in stripes, dots and At 3 Sometimes liver, kidneys and howels | 7 t of her money. In love with her, he of- the bod i i desizns for wrappers, waists ma Vaughn Fnund co seem to o on o suie and reruse w | Easier To Remove }“;or 5,40 hai end and”ihe zame 18| L ) s iyl ASaTASHE. G5 where: you will) they say you will deslens for wrappers, walpty , | work right. Then you need those | i cleverly played. Henry Carleton as (he S i Telephone call 838-3. y b s 1 y Boasans Situe o, ed e | Than Conceal Wrinkles || ieater nna st ia excelient. iie Sl s find no better place to buy WALL Cambrics at $% 1 ! proper = 5 . S. ibbs, whic o feet often ‘ca 1 = p action. Txcallonts Beaith sorn foan s (National Hygienic Review) role of Jihn H. Booth. and he is-as A | hundred mew patterns just received. 10050 [ Cirinkled Seersuckes, furnishea promptly. Large atock ct | LT¥ them. 25c at The Lee & Os~ood | “When you try to conceal your | Usual thoroughly at home and pleases wirpt e NEW iae A finehes: widd: i L g R Co. wrinkies with paste mads (ram beans, | Erentls. The comeds work s cleverty | nothing ~ brines | Rubbers, Rubber Boots, Arcfics| G°°d Papers as low as 5o a roll. 1o range of delignnand celaes patterns. rest you leceive yourself, not me. et ohn A. Robb and T. Fran- wrinkles fo he ' 'y ings—-regular 1ic quality & = 2 detect, which is possibly but small, | cis Kirk and they are oth great, Thev | face mere certainly. Hem & the bom | o, WA e e ALL BORDERS FREE. 10tsc. i F B appear ' undluguised. A fault "con- | make the most of all their opportuni- | (reatment known fo science for o Mt £ SEANR LI P cealed is presumed to be great.” es, an lere are many. feot ailments. It wi g f T S., a G] SON Funeral This Tt epistam of Martials | . Nick Stark, as the flokle judge, Will- | 1res and romoves in corionSh, the | ki :,,?:"K . 1?:',;,"" s 14c | Printed Madras, 32 M B susEests the present day. tendency to|Ing to do most anything to gain posi- |solve two tablespoontuls of Calociie b Sh Siteet, value + wide, white grounds eet Met: orker nlmfifl' avoid the use of Cosmetics which can |tion and please his wife, furnished a|compound in a basin of hot water. - 19¢ sretty colored figures - o Ry ! i only conceal or hide facial aefects, [ clever bit of work in the closing act.| Soak the feet in this for full fifteen ! New “lne of ‘Hair 37 47 Main S 4 tripes for waists and chardson and Boynton — and fo adopt instead rational means |Kenneth Bisbee, who turned on the! minutes, gently massaging the soro QOrders; taken by . “regular 19c value at 1 . v ant Embalmar of removing the same. Ko the re.|schemers received a big hand for his|rarta The effect js ANmest magical combings. | - % Main Strest. Norwich, Conn. moval of wrinkles, sagew cheeks and | Scathing arraignment of the schemers. | Al soreness disappears instanii. | Mrs. T. S. Underwood | Undertakers and Embalmers. 7 - baggy chins, the saxolite sprescription, |The play closes with Mavor. Benmett| Corris and | callouses can b neeied | 21 Bidw Del 2334 Norwich 2nd Taftville. 3 = d 70 Frankiin St Bulletin Bldg. [ |Which goes to the foundation of thess | Winning against the polticians and also | riaht off. 1t &lves instant re R : 14c | Black and White Checked . m« .unNs Telophone: $43-1., 2 troubles, seems t9 have come into gen- regaining the hand of the girl he loved. | bunions, achy feet. sweaty feet, chil- | e ~value | Soitings, 32 inches wide, in ' - i Prompt service day or night [ | nowy. bt b short G Invitations to Wedding. | | oo i Mo oy rusgs | GEO. E. p[TCHER Delivered to Any Par{ of Norwich e A et i - . Zady Assistant. ounce” of saxolite, procurable at dany | Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Hurlbutt of | get it from- his wholesale house. A | Civil Engineer, * ihe Ale ihat s a-knewledged to be the "eafinl and Pl“mbln& Residencé 316" Broddway. drug store, is dissolved in a half pint |Gales Ierry have issued invitations |twenty-five cent box usually cures ’ best on the mwarke: — HANLEY'S witch hazel. Used as a wash lotion this tishtens the skin immediately, ef- fectually smoothing out wrinkles and “drawing in” hanging skin or folds. for the wedding of thair daughter, |the worst feet. Mary Helena, and- Nelson Parker of | pitent medicine. this city on .the evening of October 17, at 8 o'cibek, at Gales Ferry. opp. Theatre. ‘Telephene £42-3. Calocide 1s~ not a | wishes to announce to his patro.. and Don't waste money | the public that he has moved to 65 on uncertain remedies. Insist on get- | Broadway. Chapman building, opposite ting what you want from the druggist. | the Y. M. C. & PEERLESS. A 'telophene order will recelve. promp’ sttentiom. 0. 4 UMMI* 39 Franklin St