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DD H| Tawronce . Relll of Norwich Is in Middletown this week. s ; zilo) [ _Mrs. Irank Moses has returned to| : R, % i orwich, after a brief visit in Groton.| Hibernians Also Arranging' For a Big Class Initiation in Thoq‘m ‘Héflenl.nh ‘;1 Wm‘cxester, % N = M b former] p 5 formerly "ot Norwich, is spending 4 ; /the County Next Month. Mrs. i.)o.ephlne M. Sweet odt Gales Ferry is spending several days at Pine Grove, Niantie. Mrs. Emily H. Willoughby and Miss Mary T. Lathrop, of Canterbury, were the guests of Norwich friends on Tues- 15 ol e bor e ‘e want you to of gwn_ grotection, for, there are many | imitations, and it is an easy matter to get the spurious article. ARISIAN, Brgfi‘yz\ hy 2. e Co. for only 50 cents a bottle. They will not deceive you. VARIOUS MATTERS Hallowe'sn post, cards are already appearing in the mails, Merchants state that holiday -buyi h..l nlready started in on a lfl-i?ell‘l scale, port . oy for. the year - suows net earnings “ b xeent lom® s ::a and Fabtic er ing bond inter- est, dividends in the préferred stock and dividends on the common stock, q;lu- remained of $59,253, which rings the item of surplus up . = PARISIAN SAGE is rigidly =uaran 620880, During the yeat the company | PARISIAT BAGE i BEC, Ii ana finished 286,471,647 yards of goods, . alp itch. from which’ ther esaawciothiMel A scalp itch. . 0 ana mnvigor- puts life and from ‘which there was a gross income . R B of $4941,956. , The yardage finished is' ting hair dressing that T J 2qual to 162,768 miles of cloth. 1l cost brilliance into the hair and caysd | $3,535,321 to produce these goods, and | ¢ BTOW s hain m always general oxpense and maintenance call- | | 18 the tonic vou will use ed for the further expenditure of $894,- | 1L You use W ONCe o oo = 123. This latter expenditure included | ST R 7 3 | renewals of buildings and machinery i % ‘ and $91,928 for interest on currrent| We sdverfise exsofiy ss it/ é 235 Bils pasabe, e From e $561,763 mnet edrnings, $172,500 was pald for interest on bonds, | MURPHY & McGARRY, $210,000 for the 7 per cent. preferred ; dividends on the $3,000,000 preferred 207 Main Strac? dependuble- ¥ | ROASTING CHICKENS GUINEAS SQUABS SPRING TURKEYS Brénches of, the Sunshine society Best LAMB of the year Shaet Tor the gt e B ElviEg Chrysanthemum plans and tty Try our little, primroscs are among the favor Dried Beef and Bacon ite gift plants just now. SOMERS Katherine G. Lambert, manufacturer hair goods, 116 Main street. Hours MR. H. T. MILLER'S School for Dancing vision’s meefing there were rousing remarks by County Vice President James J. Finnegan, County. Treasurer Michael J, Dwyer and ex-President John W. Burke, with songs by Thomas Houlihan and Roger Tighe, who were in fine voice and sang with great ac- ceptance to all present. Refreshments were served. \ The presidents of the First and Sec- ond divisions in this city, who are the committee for the local arrangements in the coming of National Lecturer George Sheehy of Boston on_the even~ ing of the first Sunday in November, have engaged T. A. B. hall for that night for the open meeting which is to be held, and it is expected that the attendance of the members and their friends on that evening will pack the hall to hear the famous speaker, Division No. 2, A. O. H,, enjoved a general social evening on - Tuesday night in Hibernian hall, after the reg- ular business session had .been con cluded. President Frank J. [urth ‘Wwas in the chair . for the business | meeting, at which five applications for | Miss Margaret Burns of Norwich | membership were received. These will | was the gucst on Sunday of Alder-|add to the division's quota of candi- man and Mrs, William J. Harrigan of | dates to be presented at the class ini- New Lendon: tiation -for the county, which is to be held at New London oh the evening of | Mr, and Mrs. E. T. Smith have re- | the fourth Sunday in November. This | turned to Hebron after a visit of a few | coming event is arousing unusual m- days with Mr. and Mrs. M. Kugene|terest in Hibernianism in all parts Smith, of this eity. of the county, and it is reported that each division is collecting a consider- able number of candidates to swell the ranks of the big class that will be assembled. In the social side of the Second Di- 10 to 12, and 1 to 6. "Photle 832-5.—adv The Barre family of Montville has moved to East Lyme, and is occupying the house left by the late Daisy Spring. Richard Lamont, the Middletown weather sharp, says to look for some snow from the 29th to the end of the Hathaway. who spent the torney Condon’s note for the same, Assonet, Mass, returncd Monday to Norwich for. the winter. Rufus k St will ve-open Oct. 28, 1911. | FRO ML ‘Gosrks: Tovis, . stock ou h onest can ; 9 s . 5 of Central Vil- tstanding, and $120,000 for the ness and who are h find Teginners 2 p. m.. Advanced Ioite: Gak boen . Woktatiy b1 on v 4 per cent. dividend on the 38,000,000 employment any day. Business men demand cem: petent help. CFFICERS ELECTED BY ST. ANNE’S SOCIETY. s Katherine Donahue Made Presi DID NOT DESCRIBE GOODS ACCORDING TO THE LAW. Aaron - Marcus, Auctioneer, Fined on Tor circular call, write, or common_ghares issued. At Academy dally from ued. The U. 8. Finishing company oper- ates plants at Norwich and Sterling | in” Conneoticut; Providence and pav- 1| AKE ur Repairs are being made to the hatndsome isrge stained glass window on the south side of the Central Bap- tist church, account of the serious iliness of her brother, John Edmunds. Mr. and Mrs, S. M. Frink of 98 Bo: Nii combined propertles give the company | the largest cloth finishing and print- | ing works in the country. Ther eis nothing in its line of work that the company is not prepared to accept,| o T A, society, was held on Tuesds evening in the T. A. B. bullding with an exira lsjrge attendance, brought out by interest in the election of offi- cers. Announcement was also made of the joint social on Friday even- ing with St. Mary's soclety which is looked forward to with pleasant an- ticipation. The election of officers was taken up after the regular business rad been disposed of and resulted as follows: President, Miss Katherine Donahue. vice-presedent, Miss Mary Skelly; recording secretary, Miss Margaret i Miss Norwich, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Ladd of Port- | Aaron Marcus, charged with not de- land, Conn,, have returned home after | scribing goods which he is selling at a wesk'e vieit with Mr. Ladd’s sisters, | auction, and not securing an auction- Mrs, Mary Sullard and Miss Libbie | cer's license, was called in the city | Lad¢ of South Colchester. court Tuesday morning. The accused | claimed that he had fully complied | with the law, inasmuch as he had se- | \L‘umd a state license of $500 from the | | state secretary and a license from City | Clerk 8. D. Moors which cost him $25. | | Ho claimed that part of th egoods he | { was selling werc his own and part of | | them belonged to a_bankrupt estate. | On the advice of h isattorney he had | rubbed out the word bankrupt in ad- | E. PARKHURST, r C. W. Roode of Jewett City has a Norwich, Conn. squad of men ond teams at work, cait- well ~avenue are entertaining M : 5 tucket in Rhode Island, Passaic in | i PIANOS High water since the recent reirs|Ywink's aunt, Mrs A Anmie. Whaley| Two Counts in the City Court—Ap-| dent—installation at Next Meet- | \((ie'; ) O Th‘fl:q“m‘,gmg':: e New pupils enter this scheal Listen. If you buy your g:'l hzlicd a :umberfot hon;s ‘\;;m‘cxg ;(nd Mrs. Mary Brown of Wakefield,| peal is Taken. | ing. b:st zhl‘t money and expert knowledge: A d 4 Ab every week. 2 y Tlhad o een drawn far enou £ v days. | of T , 3 ou will enjoy perfect sat- | ;26,0 Moe Crel N e The continued case of State vs.| The regular meeting of St. Anne's sl aliR el e L O vice OUt W. E. CANFIELD, Princival, i 17 Hill Street, ing ties from the Walter Lee place to Whistletown, Niantic. ‘William Curtin, foreman of the sec- tion gang, while at work on the tracks at Miner lane, Waterford, Monday, saw a group of four deer. . from the finest qlalities right down t ClOthes s the lowost grades, and {ls reputation | TPy for thoroughness ‘and_ despateh place it's good advice; it's really disinter- t in an enviable position { nthe trade. H i i The development. of such a proper- | *ted advice. We give it because we ty is not the wofk of months, but of believe it's good advice, years, yet two men stand in the fore- front of the enterprise, J. H. Wright president of the U, S. Finishinfi Co., and F. S. Jerome, its {reasurer, being the two men. Mr. Wright is the cre~ Mrs. Byron Evans of Prospect street is entertaining Mrs, Rebecca Moriarty of Worcester, Mass, and Mrs. Laf; stte Evans and her children of New London, who have just returped from a lengthy visit in Virgil, N. Y., where they were guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Evans, formerly of Norwich. MISS M. C. ADLES, Kair, {caip and Face Specialis! DEADLY HAIR DYES are risked by too many women. Why not choose a Tonic-Restorer which is All the applications for licenses to sell liquor in Nerwich are now in the! | hands of the board of county commis- | sioners, there being 93 of all kinds, | The last one was received on Tuesday. We say you'd better wear Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes. We don't say it because they're the clothes we Tony Girotti -and Jerome Girottl Tarmicss, yet leaves the hair glossy. | " %ty | vertising his sale. | Twomey: financial secretary, ative genius who with his far-seein; A 74 M eaithy dnd natural color? Dowt ¥ou| preparations are being mado to en- ;:‘f)'-m’l‘:gffiiyD';“_!thgh‘:"'fg‘r‘;“‘""gm ity | Y Chier Murphy, City Clerk Moore and | Mary® Sullivan; trasurer, Miss~ Mary | Sudgment foulded 'the brescm: geeas sell; but we sell them because they're TAPE X OR s 'eed sealp or face massage. a shampoo. | tertain 500 visiting delegates at the | fop Ttaly, hig mative home, for the | Fresident Smith of the Business Men‘l‘g‘lfi‘"'_ tallati /il be held at the | SBLerprise Into a successful working the clothes you'd better buy. Expelled with Head. skin, r’?mkhm.:‘n‘ |;uny‘h§1|nu Ol | fifteen amnual session of district| pirpose of settling the estate of his | @ssociation testified. LGS Lo i property, and Mr. Jerome, the treas- Use ALLEN'S SWEET WORM WAF- e 3 opel oday ‘ednesday) in Water- N ity before e g £ oLt > c ompany, x 9 i 73, i Finest Imported Hair Stock. | fyr. e e I esistunt. steward an | 00t Properly describing his goods and | WANTS POSSESSION OF and in conjunction with Presodent | best styles, the correct fit. Poshier fec JiwRl shec IR NORWICH—Wauregan House. % & private yacht, $1 and costs for not having an auc- THE PALMER FARM.| Wright bringing it up to its present! A. W. ALLEN, 604 Grand St., NEW YORK-—150 West 103d 8t | In St. Patrick’s church Tuesday S tioneer’s license, The accused took an : | high state of pertection. . Suits $18. and up. WedFri N.Y.City. leatitin 784 etasMyr | MOrning, Rev. Hugh Treanor celebrat- FUNERALS. appeal and security to the amount of | Motion That Execution Be lssued in| 1t is times Iike those of the past $300 was furnished. t The business men of the city have ‘been much interested in the case. On Tuesday evening ‘the sale was under- way as if nothing had happened. GRAND OFFICERS VISIT NORWICH COUNCIL Open Meeting Followed Business Ses sion—Enjoyable Entertainment. two years (hat test the merits of the imen " responsible for the con Supoasts 980 ansiuk 5 duct of | » Industrial enterprises and it Is seldom | — b the industry we reprasent will be cail- ] ed upon to pass through such a bad i . i twelve months as those maling up the 9. i fiscal year of the United States Fin- i« The home of Hart Schaftner & Marx REAL BARGAIN ishing company. The figures contalned fine clothes. | have one new Subscription Editien of The Standard Dictionary ed an anniversary requiem high mass for Mrs. Emma Kristek, a number of relatives and friends attending the servie Favor of the City Against J. Ray- mond-Palmer. Adam J. Gernhard, Sr. The funeral of Adam J. Gernhard, | Sr. was held from the home of his | son-in-law, Joseph D. Pgeiffer, No. 22 | ‘airmount street, Tuesday morning, and at St Patrick’s church services were conducted by Rev. Hugh Treanor. i Two soles were sung by Mrs. B, J. Gough. There were many in attend- ance including a number from out of {town and a delegation from Sedgw post, No,.1, G. A. R. The bearers vere members o fthe post as follow: Joseph T. Mitchell, Lemuel A. Man ning, Edwin Spalding, Timothy Sul ‘ livan, William .R. Perkins and John| Service. ~ There were handsome flor- | terest and about twenty-five per cent. el forms. of its memoers vas ¢ - % The body was taken to WOrcester | orodtsng vishine mMoros & tin il yos A written motion that execution be issued in favor of the city on account | of the necessity to proceed with the reservoir at Stony brook, on the farm | of J. Raymond Palmer, was presented to Judge M. A. Shumway in Bridge- ! port on Tuesday morning by Corpora- | tion Counsel J, T. Fanning for the wa- ttr board, and that Mr. Palmer be re- quired to vacate his farm which oc ples part of the reservoir. It was aimed that it is desired to remove trees on the farm, and it is also be- lieved that the work can progress het- ter if Mr. Palmer vacates. Gladys Ear], the white woman woh was the chief witness in the Glaze | murder case at Old Mystic, but whose phyerical condition would not permit her to testify, ditd at ..ew London on Sunday night, the active airecting heads of this | company, President J. . Wright and Treasurer I, S. Jerome, have looked after the interests of thelr stockhold- ers. ‘Iach year they are addinz to surplus and returning more or less of the bond obligations, and each year {hey Srebimprovlng :\fif enlarging the Tnite States Finishing . company’s pronertios {0 provide space and equip- | Cut fer own (hreat in the midat of ment to handle an increasing trade to | Overtures for a reconciliation, Ferone the best advantage. Some idea of the | Was bundled into a patrol wagon. how- Horace Mathewson of Webster, AND TASTE THE | Mass, aged 70, died Sunday of cirrho- ! sis of the liver. He is survived by a| Foods C00ked vidow and four children. A daughter. | A visit of two of the grand officers of Norwich council, No. T ral . made its meeting on Tues _evening at the Buckingham Me- mcrial one of more than ordinary m- Lottie E.,, wife of D, H. Seamon, lives in New London. Among Norwich baseball fans who expect to see the game in New York FIELD DAY OF D. Jiannis, D J. Hayes, Pifirick Shea and | Commender Hovey of (he post accom- | maric of New Haven. ~ Regent George | Programme Arranged for Gathering on T e T | police station. = He was charged with | two large volumes bound in full red . s Bbeniin. panied ghe remains to Worcester where |1 Aqamns presided {or the brieg bus Thursday. employes in service during the fiscal | murder. Russia leather and indexed. Regulhr At Plainfield, while the body of | Gommander Hovey having charge of | iicss JUSelng at which ome applica-| = 3 vear, a vear of curtailment and shut- e price $35.00. One “The Century Cycla- | Thomus J. Collins was being buried, | the Grand Army service. Hop masreaived. : glor the state fleld day of the Do a-ldowns, was 2,955, who received in sal- | BISHOP BREWSTER pedia of Names,” bound in half Mo~ word came of the death at the same | Tna purisl service at Worcester was |, 1€ Dusiness session was followed | R. at New London Thursday, the fol- | aries and wages, $1,797,800.02. co. Regular price $15.00. 1| will salf - Tiour of his brother Charies at - | o nber e e O MiDer: | Y an cpen meeiing and social hour, | lowing programme has been arranged | “'The biants of the United States ¥ in- MADEPRESIDENT. | recco. Regular p 3 R. I Thoy fought through the | mustt 1n adaition to the Grand Army | 0, Which the men friends of the coun-|by the Lucretia Shaw. chapter: ishing company are very conserva- 3 = F these Books, the lot for 6 Tk T e B o the “Lisht infanty | Gl members were invited. A fine ad- | Introductory organ recital of four | ively carried at $7,960,168, and the se_ | Episcopal Missionary Council of New 20.00 GASH ¥ |dress on the condition of the order numbers, and processional coronauion|curiiies owned are shown as $1.000,000 | England Opens. $ ! of Worcester, under Sergeant J. s b Skl o £ Clason. were 'at the grave. The de: | Uil ok e pany el cat ceased was a member of the Sixth| jlo reports of the Royal Arcanum, MENsh-Dusetis [ngnien}. made by the insurance departments of Mrs, Frank McKeag. Massacliusetts and North Carolina. He The funeral of Mrs. Frank McKeag |also displaved the two handsome was held from the rooms of Henry | Prizes which are offered by the grand Allen & Soms on Tuesday afternoon at | council to the members successful in Which relatives and friends were in | Setting candidates for initiation, a attendance. _The services were con-|fine gold \atch for. securing fiyeian: ducted by Rev. Robert J. Wyckoff, [didaies and a gold mounted fontaif pastor of the Second Congregational|pen with R. A. button for two, church. The bearers were John, Harry| On the entertainment programme, and Arthtr Vars and John B. McDou- | conducted under Orator W. H. Rush gall. Burial was in Yantic cemetery |there was a solo by A. P. MacDou- Where a committal service was read.|gall; with James A. Drew as accom- There was a number of forms of flow- | Panist, a package auction and games. ers, Alexarder Jordan was the prize win- ner in the apple comtest, time 1 min- ute 17 seconds, C. V. James in the march from La Prophete, W. H. Bush; invocation, Rev. James Wilson | Bixler, D.D.; address of welcome, Mrs George Maynard Minor, regent Lucre- tla Shaw chapter; greetings, Mayor Bryan F. Mahap, Gov. Simeon E. Bald- win; violin solo, Miss Edna V. Minor, Miss Eiizabeth Kimball, accompanist; A Preliminary Unveiling, Mrs. John T. Sterling, vice president general * for Connecticut national soclety, D. A.R.; remarks, Mrs. Sara Thomson Kinney, honcrary state” regent for Connecti cut, and honorary vice president gen- eral national soclety, D. A. R.; solo, Mrs, George S. Palmer, Mrs. Jame: D. Copp, accompanist: address, Our Diity to ghe Immigrant, Terence V. Powderly; Connecticut state song, by the audience; address, Our Rural Severa) from eastern Connecticut expect to attend the annual conven- tion of the Methodist Social union of Connecticut, which is to be held Fri- day evening, Oetober 27, at the Metho- dist church in Meriden. and they are worth easily $1,500,000 in today’s market. Copper roils and supplies are carried at about the metai value and with _accounts rereivable and cash of $677,016 give the com- pany current resources of $2,570,914 to ver current liabilities of $690,451. | | Portland, Maine, Oct. 24—Six of the eight Dishops of New England were present at the third Episcopal mis- sionary council of New England which | opened here today at St Luke's | cathedral. After reports were pre- | scnted, officers were elected as follow: President, Right Rev. Chauncey B. Brewster, Bishop of Connecticut; sec- | retary, Reyv. Philip- Schuyler, of Bur- lington, Vt.; treasurer, Henry M. Levering, Taunton, Mass.; presbyer as Tepresentative on the board of mi: ons, Rev. Robert W. Plant, Gardin® er, Maine, Ap invitation to meet next year in Providence, R. I. was accept- ed. There was a missionary mass meet- GEO. A. DAVIS 25 Broadway Buy fhe “BIG BEN" Alarm "~ Clock of FRISWELL 25-27 Franklin Street Caloric Fireless, Cook Stoves this | Quarterly meeting of City union, King’s Daughters and Sons, at tlhe Greeneville Cong. church Wednesd cvening at 7.30. The special feature will be the report of the ctate conven- tion held at Bridgeport.—adv. Incidents in Society The Dickens club met on Thesday afternoon with Miss Lucy Leavens of Broadway. Charged with having extorted fees from a woman from Willimantic for giving her a useless liquid, which sie said contaired marvelous healing CALORIC properties, Thereso Porto, who was a healer in' New Haven, was arrested Every afternoon at 3 o'clock week the lady demonstrator will dis- cooked in the play foods Home from the West. FIRELESS STOVE. plain to those attending the methods She will aleo ex- employed which mean better cooking, great economy in fuel and a great sav- ing of time. there Sunday. At Boiton. Monday, Frank Landry and Herbert Walsh pleaded guilty to | charges of having robbed an aged | woodchopper of $52 last Friday and | were bound over for trial in the su- perior court of Tolland under bonds of $1,600 each, Henry J. Steiner and John Steiner, who nave been spending several days at Portland, Me., are expected here to- day for a stay of several weeks, at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jokn Steiner. Both are enjoy- | ing excellent health and find that the Colerado climate agrees with them. ‘They are located at Rosita, Col., which donkey | the sfory telling contes Refreshments and cigars were serv- The | council will be a ladies’ night. ed. NONOL Capital Entertainment Given Under W. contest and H. J. Schutz in next social evening for the OGUES AND PIANOLOGUES. Schocls, Mrs. Hubert Merrill Sedgwck, Mary Clapp Woster chapter, New Ha- ven: music, voice, Mrs. George S. Palmer, violin obbligato, Miss Edna V. Minor; benediction; recession, War rch from Athalie, H. Bush. Will Locate in the West. Attorney Bdmund Condon, who was Mrs., George D. Coit of Broadway | zave a tea on Monday afternoon for her guest, Miss Dana of New Haven. Mrs. Weatherly Huntington of Wash- ington, D. C., who has been visiting in town for several weeks, returned | on Tuesday ing this evening. Among the speak- ers_was C. H. Tibbetts of Walling- ford, Con Bridgeport.—As one of the -meas- ures cf econcmy which is sweeping the country in the postoffice depart- ent of the national government, the Halloween Deco; Halloween Stati Halloween Post Cards Halloween Seal Halloween Tally Cards ory Halloween Place Cards Hallowesn Favors Friday af ' i St - % - = i d Mrs. B. P. Bishop, Mrs. Water | " a r in the day afternoon at 3 o'clock a roast| A letter received in Watertown by |is scuth of Denver about 200 miles. C. T. U. Auspices. isbarred in the. superior court on|m. Barmhaie M“wm"rm ey H‘;‘;’:‘?fi;‘e goe«sgx‘it];:;;"po\ggg:fim‘_ sn e e § o . g A _|the parents of Mrs. James A. Yard,|'They arc interested in a large copper - R rhleraed yor et et . Mrs. w. le, | local o ses” November 8, and i of meat cocked previously in the Ca g - th. N i ‘whict v abi Under the s ces of the W. ( Fouge t{ | Mrs. Nelson D. Robinson and Mrs.|the incumbhent, Henry W. Lyon, W L. |8, missiontey ' Gistria; bids ail rela- | mine, the tunnel in which is now about | | Under the auspiees of the W. C.| i his home in New London and left | Sursn Mec. Spofford Were the. gucsts | on thar date ofelally end his duties e will e exhibi | tives of tie missionaries to dismiss|1,100 fest in lenzth. e ay evening at Y. M. C. | iately for the west, where se is| 5 % e Sdied Saath - b i | their fears, as all are safe, since the e A, hall, Miss Lillian Whitman of Bos- | 1o hegin Jite amew. of Mrs, Christopher Morgam of Mys- | with the Bridgeport postoffice. t. Eoa iy i ; ! viceroy's lifs will be forfeited if harm | To Spend Million for New London. |ton. an cntertainer in monologues and | b STy R B R e B S ONyS ie every afternoon if you cam, -ut comes to any forelgner. The Initial step in the movement | Tianologues was heard before good Boy ‘Scouts, ol S X CRA I e i " X o e e e inc £ $1,000,000 | Slzed audience, giving a programme| S Lo 3 X be sure 2nd do not miss this on Fri-| Counecticui delegates, headed by [0, XPend the Income of 31000900 | that was heard with pleasure and won | Troop 2, which is a growing organ- | Aluert Picrce Allen of Huntington for the coming anniversary. % day afternoon at 3 o'clock. Rev. . B. Prewster, are attending the | o¢*Xew London harbor, will be taien | for th artist enthudias applause. | izaticn of the Koy Scouts, has an in- | place. a student at the New York orthe . 4 | annual convention of the First Depart- | of November o It was decided Tues- | She was introduced for her opening | teresting session planned for its res- | military acacemy, Cornwall on Hud- Preston Bros Work of fhe of the United Me., which (Wednesday. 1 Episcopal churches Si in Portland, | | ment for Jiissionary | | tinues’ through today day ihat the commission to supervise the cxpenditure of the money would meet on that day. The meeting will be held in New lLondon unless con- number of_the lo¢al union. Miss Whitman combined her in recitation and musical abilit; Ty Miss H. G. Cross, president aTe) with ular, L meeting this evening at Trinity E. ciurch. < 2ot Archduke Weds Girl of His Choice. son. was fortunate in being able to attend the Yale-West Point football same Saturday . The Cornwall faculty procure tickets for various na NOTHING Cut Flowers Floral Designs 2 e o 8 s o an attractive personality which madi Fiinas 5. AR R tional” sports and present them to a a | At the state C. B, jubilee meetings | ¥EME e o commiteion, | her prostamme. of half dozen mume [, vientid Oct. todrchduke Ferdin- | nimber of the students as rewards of s | st veek, cne of the important res- | Of, (1 ' Tucsday were unforeseen, | bers a pronounced success in each of | Hidncis ™ Yosepn, “who recently re. | merit: in the way of bank- GEDULDIG 4 | George P. McLean and Hon. Frank B. e . Her selections _included Polly's | Iounced his and_ajl privileges ¢ edar Street Brandegee, United States senators| Yo Dk e Surprise Barty, The Musicale, Tne |39 & member of the impetial family, | CHANDLER BARRED ing facilities that we | T¢- 868 7z C from Connecticut, to work for univer-| On Tuesday morning the laying of | miernal Feminine, The Church Fair,|}as married in Switzcfiand, the FROM M’NAMARA JURY [ ¥ sal peace by favoring the arbitration | the vitrified brick "‘Cykhn street Wifls and The Christmas Star. & daurzh'm‘f of ‘}Infri‘l( C z\-e,}:rv a h({"“(” —— e . treaties, started and by quitfing time in_the 4 n S ats T | fessor_of engineering. The archduke | Admitted Having Talked With Son-in- p Lo "the heitk LK e 143 o |, S, Whiman siarts om Rere on | \iiiey Lo TEnothce e rani . 1808 e A cannot give yon. : watch nCPllr In a recent issue of the Hartford |tne vorth side to a point west of the | gg far San Francisco in filling her list | 12 Marry ithis young woman. but the i mes there was an interesting ac- Plaut-Cadden building. There is af,¢ engagegments. She goes fi to. | SHTREROr, xi‘fusf’d ms_permlssim_x. o Los Angeles, Cal., Oct. 24. A chance it of the work of Miss Celeste I, |Short section where fhe other brick |Vormont for n number of entertain- | MaITIage. however is now with His| .. 00 Conversation started by B. W. | w°rk 1, a former pupil and later g |Pavement will be joined which will be | ments, then to Montreal and on to | MAJeSty's consent and he has granted } 2,5n SOV ALn Ttine MeNamara Have you had baby's photograph ‘teacher in the New Britain normal |closed up this morning. Seattle and San Francisco, expecting | LS Bephew an annuity oz 40.000| pyrair” case, with Harry Chandler, "m ]hamgs lan msi g, | teken? schionl, and a description of the hand- s rot to return east again until after | STOVDS: vice president, assistant general man- Tt's an art to take bhaby's pl o reilities for repairing some new hous S ic] The English nostoffice has adopted | Clristmas; = ger o ke Times-Mi 8 s it should be taken. To | 3 5 i use at Niantic to which Tiristi f ager of The Times-Mirron company . graph a watches are unequailed. We [!she has retired. the automatic stamp s ma- LR R Berlin has a new restaurant with|ing son-in-law of Gen., Harrison Gray Norwich, Conn. his roguish little smile, his pretty. car o large stock of i chines. Y. M. C. A. PINGPONG. accommodations for 10,000 diners and | (tis, publisher of the Los Angele ; dimple, Such photozraps become: . e et | horbe United States war department e —— a kitcheh staff of 500 persons. Times, hrought ‘Clark's services as a | The Bank of Friendly Helpfulness, | rememprances of bibyhoodu days f oken part. 125 sent to its recruiting officers in nly Two Players Who Have Not | prospective juror to an abrupt end years to. come. T B i evebsiting T v + Connecticat _the following telegram: | Been Defeated. 3 o hen he. fold about it In court today. experience i photostaphing chidren, line ‘most satistattorily and at || SSubmit to this ofice names of excep- FROM TEXAS The talesman, however, wes censured “ o They always look tielr best when we the LOWEST PRICES | tionally desirable colored applicants Games played the last two days! g Coffee Facts Fi th by Judge Bordwell for curelessness. k take them. No s | with or without prior service. Many in the ping pong tournament at the | Some Coffee Facts From the Lone “hendler, according to Clark, had e lme flvlngs an Snap them in a jJiffy. — | recruits required for colored regiments. Y. M. C. A, have made a change in Star State. said_he hoped the talesman would “e Phli C“d c By order, Alvord, adjutant general.” Iax?‘s nding, lcaving Huntington and qualify as a juror. It wfls]sai‘d (n}:‘u OF NORWICH. ¥ = e | Whitney now in_the lead, as neither Chancler was held responsible for the 5 en Lo. | The mewly saued @, A. B madoal Col {has lost a match in the three they, From a beautiful farm down in|occuironce, so far as the court was LAIG”, 0” | Jawelers and Sitversmiths, || of, e Eiate comtaing emiaes i Tox: oughs and Colds, jusye pared foninston who puss | resos, where sumning anrines it to | copeemme” *' * M U0 DIVIDEND 7 i i srtraifs of the presen | ns game, is now ed | form babbling brog It win n the course o X 5 = 2k ] Established 1872 state officers of the G. A. R. and staft Covl had a ciear score spariling way throuzh flowery meads, | Clark zuve the defense a clue to 4| The regular Semi-annual Dividend The Photographer, PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING |2 zroup photo of tha state encamp- Qarseness OF €| Tuescay, but Tost ‘we matches and|comes a note of gratitude for delivers | new witness, who, it is said, would be | p_o been declared from the net earn- O | ment held at Hartford, April 12, 1911, ’ { dropricd out of the leadership. from the coffce habit. sumpicned. His son. he said. hald told'| h ths at th 0 b 8 Soclety. 3 past commanders of the state organ- The latest matehes vere the follows “When my baby boy came to me five | him the explosion was unquestionably | ings of the past six months at the| Qpposite Norwic avings Soc . i {ization and many post commanders, Throfl[, E[C., ing: A azo, T heean to drink Postum, |one of gas, having smelled the gas a | rate of Four per cent. a year, and will 1 a o ] Huntingten defeatod Covl § nx o feeling that i would be better | block away, |G | be payable on and after November 15. idelio ecer # » ey igelow, at one time a = gten dersate. ruc for him and me than the old kind of t was hat fourteen men wi O Fl e B Free Academy student, recently made [* Whitney defeated drug-laden coffee. 1 was mot disap- | henr the McNamara case as jurors, FRANK L. WORAR, A“ow Mc Please a iip ng far east .as the Fhatwos e b g 6-4; Whitney defeated | pointed in it, for it enabled me, @ small | Nore of the fourteen seemed, it | Oct24daw Treasurer. On Draft or in Bottles. and in The Independent he writes in ake ml S Coyl 4-6, 3.7, 6-1, 6-4 Starikey | delicate woman, to nurse a bouncing, | Sisht tenight, Six jurors temporarily PNt derblbs T o] to quote vou prices or to give you es- |3, Pessimistic strain of the degeneracy defeated 'Stanley 7-9, 2-6, 6-3. 10-S, | healthy baby 14 months, ceepted by both sides were in the box e tes on 2l Kinde of comtrtr ooy [ of Connesticut buiidings, homes, pec. [ Benjamin defojced: Prentice 75, | wiiNave-mince continued the, jise: of | DUt sl are subject gnd Uable:tdipers AMEREAN n“USE H. JACKEL & C0. ete. Jobsing promptly attended to. |left their piaces to newcomers. OBITUARY. e eatirey ol oven, a,d%F that It | WOMAN’'S THROAT CUT, Farreil & Sandarsor. Props. - Esumates cheerfully given, , ‘habit whi s b > tw L RATES to T! u i <G o el a1 o Lowss 5_Bickenson. e ot o eed o P st s HUSBAND ARRESTED,|SPECIAL RATES (o Theatre Trouses | The Roads Are Settling . el ‘manner in which the schoolchildren About seven o'clock Tuesday even- | giscomfort to my family and suffering | Threats of Lynching Made by Pur- i and pleasure driving will be the best C. M. WILLIAMS, of St. Francis’ parish, where Rev. J. ing the death of Lewis H. Dickenson | fo myseif. x i SHETUCKET STREET. and Cheapest way o get the embrae- . 3 . Smith, i« pustor, provided vegsia | Try this most effective remedy on|occurred at his home in Baitic from | 0L in taw was cured of Sers or L0 Man. = ing fresh air that is better B General Contractor and Builde e, b 850 Cuptis " popacls hos- | our personal recommendation. < Wel | GrERtS disease. He had been a chronic constipatiomby leaving off | New York, Oct. 24—The throat of br.F. W. HOLMS, Dentisi pratitoilc s SHEZE =°n";.:”‘ 4 218 MAIN STREET. Ao A bl i e R ek i e s Bpas shout & Yo, coffec and usinz Posiim. He has be- | a pretty Italian woman was slashed | Ghannon Buiiding’ Anmew, Reom A [ M A “Phone 370. the contribution of five barrels each 2 ame froms BYoeklviseN, »Y: ~with this| corasaven mens St ol fthay he was fromimar, th ear 2 rzor as shel Telezuone 623 octipa | Livery Stable. olls e of potatoes and apples, a box of or- |afterward, when a couszh or cold makes | fomily in the inte f of the old coffee. { stood on a weil 1 ‘hl--d adeans g i anges and ofher Suppites SRR R s G o Fe e Tn fact the entire family. from the | UpLer west onisht. She dier ; GEORGE G. L 1 Xonnecticut citles, mer- | Fet mothing better. Even its equal is| o i St vl calls his ‘potie’ first thing in the | BUt vasuely discerned the peeel E. C ATCI“S”N' M. D o L & ey s, me Sedn Capnab s gave an alirm which resulted i 5 : . g ints, menufacturers and others in- | pard to find—we know of none. Will Send Body to Dover. CIUIR) S 20 Sl e d. ot ithe il thousand persons taking up: the cha PAYSIOAT Bl sURGECH Civil Engii er anl MOAlM2T | torested in Jocal entesprises who yaid he nephews of John Murphy, who | tEIDK there Is no drink so good or so seple Feros smart looking | Roowm i Second Fi >r. Shannon Bldg. b ngineer, 77 |monev to ropresentatives of a Phila- wes found dead in htvine* Rave LOCiplosome s Bostion £y Hame elven | 8 Lol R G hnan e e e e e T e wi to announce to his Datrous 12 Providence Si., Taliyiii: |Jciphia magezine last summer to have been locateri at Dover i1, and ‘the | ¥ OO Battle Crebie, Mich. |G and. . .As they chased: him. nany of £ c the public that he has Prompt attention to day or nigh: calia cuts of their stores and factories made 0 accompany write-ups of their es. tablishments SMITHS B STORE body “wi this morning by Funéral Director ill be Forwarded ‘to.that city Ga- Read the little book. “The ‘Road to Wellville,” i pkge. “There’s a reason.” the’ pursuers shouted threats of Iynch- ing and it was with difficulty that the MRS. T. S, UNDERWOOD. Broadw the Y. 5 Chapman building, C. & Telephone §3i. aari4d Wrawl hrm that were to have ap- ger, the burial to take place there. i o 3 2 z Sor ved with- no advertsing medium in | Hcation, beginninz to think tha *hina ‘grows ‘a vast quant g 1 1 Saotiee balar: ngrowing Nails, and B Cotaecen o e Bul | perine ey made unwise nvest- | Framklin Square, Norwich, | paceo. wur . the mrade s o geruing, ‘true,dnd full of human | 1is wifh hod rerrmti heen ber and Callonses treated. .y lotin 1o budiness results. wenia 5 coarse. interest. . and that she had drawn a razor and .