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tarrll of Stumac Indigestion and Stomach Agony Quickly Ended If you went to thirty doctors and paid each his fee for ‘a prescription for indigestion or stomach misery it is ten chances to one you wouldn’t get such a good prescription as the cne from which MI-O-NA stomach tablets are made. How can such naturally ask. Simply because the man who wrote the prescription from which MI-O- NA tablets are made knows more about stomach disea than 96 per cent. of all the physicians in America, and he gets paid for knowing. And when you can get a large box tablets made from this . doctor's ption for o 50 cents, are you o continue to suffer? Sold by Tec & Osgood Co. and druggists vwhere, & thing be? vouw or unless cured they sap the vitality and lower the vital resistance to more serious infection. Protect your chi dren and yourseif by the prompt use of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound and note its quick and decisive results. whooping ns of the an ever The Lee ready a luable remedy & Osgood Co. Great 6 ROLLS OF VELVET TOILET PAPER FOR 25¢ 6 roLLs OF STRONG FIBER TOILET PAPER FOR 25¢ 6 ROLLS OF SOFT. VELVETY TOILET PAPER FOR 29c¢ 6 ROLLS OF VELVET TOILET PAPER FOR Preston Bros. oct24TuTh Telsphone 254.12. S. HACKER, © Frankiin Str . + Norwich, Conn. Manufacturer of OUCHES AND LOUNGES. c Urhclstery Repairing and Polishing Barber Chair a Specialty Mattresses made over equal to New Slip Covers cut and made to order The DimeSavings Bank SGHOOLS FOR MILITARY. OFFIGERS To be Established in Each Co}npany of the Connecticut National Guard. The following fegulations for offi- | one of whom may be an officer of the This board will necessary questions and which may be wholly oral or partly written, but must be practieal in part at least. The boaru will then furnish each man ex- amined who is found proficient Withha. Lthe exempt the holder from further attendance in Proficiency will be de- termined by the attainment of at ieast cers’ and non-commissioned officers’ schools have been issued by the ad- Jjutant general Responsibility for the military in- struction of company non-commission- ed officers rests ‘with company com- manders, under the general supervis- ion of battalion and higher command- ers. Schcols for non-commissioned officers and specially “selected privates will Dbe established in each company of infantry, troop of cavalry, the bat- tery of field artillery, company of coast artillery, the signal corps com- pany, the ambulance company and-the fleld hospital. Instruction will be con- ducted by the company commander, or by an officer of the company under his supervision, and will consist of rec- itations, lectur discussions and practical exerciss ‘Especial import- ance is attached to practical exer- cises, and every pessible opportunity for giving instruction in minor tactics | by means of tactical walks will be tak- en advantaze of. The course of in- struction will include drill regulation: Arnry Regulations and Regulations, C N, G., relating to enlisted men, Man- ual of Guard Duty, Small-Arms Fir- ing Manual, minor tactics (Field vice Regulations) and subjects which specially pertain to the duties of non- commissioned officers und enlisted spe- cialists of the arm of the service ‘to which they belong. Responsibility for the military _instruction’ of non-com- missioned officers of and, battalion staffs and the enlisted specialists attached thereto rests with regimental and battalion staff officers. The instruction will be condueted by regimential and battalion staff officers | under the ‘supervision of their com- manding officers. Upon the compietion of the course in any subject, company commanders or the staff officers responsible will report that fact to the adjutant gen- | eral and request that a board be ap- | pointed to examine the non-commi sioned officers and others who have | completed the course. A board will | than two mcmbers and not more than company concernel. prepare th2 condiuct the examination, certificate of proficiency signed by hoard, whizh certificate will such sukject. 70_per cent. Instead of the non-commissioned of- ficers. school course, non-commission- ed officers and selected privates may, officers’ school course and upon attaining the they will be fur- nished with certificates of progciency. wi exempt the hoiders from the theoret- ctical examination if they so desire, take the required proficienc Such certificates of proficiency ieal but not the pi for the eligible list for commissions as_second lieutenants. Regimental and other commanders will personally supervise the instruc- tion of the officers of their respective commands, the whole system in each branch of the service being under the supervision and comntrol of the L'nil(ed| or States army that branch. inspector-instructor Schools. will be held annually from Abvout the end November 1 to May 31. of November, January, March and Ma: respectively, all the officers of eac the regimental | regiment or other organization will be | convened for a quiz and discussion of No the school woérk just gone over. marks will e given at these meeti which are intended solely for discus sion and instruction. These meeting: will be under the supervision regimental or other comma will be so arranged that the inspector uf the nder and FORECLOSURE SUITS FILED Three New C ases Brought in Superior Court. Three new suits were filed with the clerk of the superior court for thc November term, on Wednesday: On the grounds of desertion alleged to have taken place April 1, 1907, habitual intemperance and cruelty, Florence E. Bridges of Stonington, whese maiden name was Florence E. Main, asks for a divorce from Mack Bridges of parts unknown. She also wants custody of two children, were married August 23, 1904, The Savings Bank of New London foreclosure of a mortgage. has sued Helen R. Fitch of New Lon- a mortgage and possession of it. DONNELLY’S 100 YD. DASH Swamped Windham, 44 to 0. Before a rather small but enthusias- tic crowd of New London supporters at New London on Wednesday, Bulke Windham High school team, defeating their visitors from Willimantic by the score of 44 to 0. Against the better trained and speedier New London eleven the Willimantic boys had prac- tically no chance. Bulkeley ran up 22 points in the first period, added five more in the second, and put on the balance with the mext two r. Willimantic had score, when one eived a kick with'a clear field ahead of him, but he fumbled just long enough to a Buikeley tackler to get him. g ¥ to stop a man was_almost a minus the Bulkeley runners through the fingers of the | dase a quantity, slipped a instructor of each branc hof the serv- | Willimantic squad time after time. ice may attend the meeting of they had heen momentarilly branch. cked in their dashes. All field officers will take the post- ilkeley used the forward pass ef- graduate course of instruction, and but the feature of the game will act as instructors. ! "'All captains and lieutenants, except then be appointed to consist of not less {such as muy be detailed instructors, | will take the entire school course. i »nd kickoff, when half | back Donnelly received the ball for Bulkeley and then made a dash | rin of 100 yards to a toucvhdown, the ond score of the game. came on the se: EASTERN DISTRICT OFFICIALS. | N. E. Telephone Co. The following are the appointments for the eastern district of the S. N. E. Telephone company, says the Tele- phone Bulletin District headquarters, Norwich: dis- trict plant chief, M. D. Millard: dis- rict foreman, J. T. Woods: district | xire chief, H. J. Pond; district chief | clerk, H. S. Dawson, Line foreman L. F. Wordell; cable foreman, S. W. Bryent; right of way man, W. H. Bowen. Wire chief, New London, T. . Will- jams: wire chief, Norwich, H. K Reed, wire chief, Putnam, C. T. Thay er: iwire caief. Willimantlc, A. N. Dicklow; exchange manager, Daniel- W. Flagg: exchange manager, Mystic, G, D. Johnson; exchange man- ager, Saybrook, R. A. Babcock. Totl wire chief, Norwich, H. T. Sar- gent. Head Installer, New London, W. A. Skaling. District inspector, Fred Bolduc. Stock clerk, New London, W. G. Collips; Norwich, W. L. Martel; Put- Thaver; Willimantic, H. Danielson, C. W. Flagg; D. Johnson; Saybrook, R. YANTIC HAPPENINGS. Pigeons Shipped to Atlanta—Charles | Frink Shoots 15 Pound Coon. Mrs. Henry Hamilton has been spend- ing a few days with her son, Warren Hamilton, in Mohegan, L. A. Jensen recently shipped a num- ber of fancy pigeons to Atlanta, Ga. Mre. David Shea and daughters,Mary ifelen and Carmel, of Colchester, spent Sunday with relatives here. Miss Mary Burns spent Tuesday at Willimantic” with her aunt, Mrs. P. Brown. Charles Frink recently shot a four- | teen pound coon. This is the third | coon he has shot this season. Miss Helen Murphy of Fitehville is | spending the week at her home at Murphy's Crossing. $7,000 For Each of Two Widows. _Norfolk, Va., Oct. Federal Judge Fdmupnd Waddill, Jr., rendered a de- | cision today for $14,000 damages| against the Philadelphia tug Prudence | ot in actions brought by the widows Captain Benjamin Charry and Engih eer Lee Harper of the motor boat Clara Bell. Both men were killed when the Prudence rammed the motor boat off the Norfolk navy vard May Seven thousand dollars is allowed in each case, BALTIC FIRE. Appointments Announced by the S.|Store 6f Louis Fontaine Suffered Most Damage. At 2.30 was discovered The fire was in the R. J. Jodoin bl and started in the cellar from a def tive furnace and was confined to t part of the building by the fire dep: ment. The firse was first discovered a_daughter of Bugene Dion, who with | in his family occupied the tenement the bloc She notified Officer Me Guire, who ran and sounded the alarm by the whistie in the mill The loss on building and contents | That of Louis J. druggist, was about $1,500, The fire is store, the were totally de- stroyed, a portion of the floor burned, the store smoke. the next store smoke. The was close to $2,000. Fontaine, fully covered by insurance. was in the cellar under contents of which and much of the stock in was damaged by water The Dime theater in was damaged a little by estimate of the damage to the ten ment occupeid by the Dion family and Wednesday morning fire | in Baitic on Railroad avenue and caused no little excitement. | Crowle a Bulke] down within a few minutes of openinz of play. Flahe; scored two teuchdowns for Bulkelev in the open- s off some in h { kicking & he missed convert- ing several of his chances into the ex- tra_point. The lineup: Bulkeley—Reeves wrence lg. McCarthy nd Leary ley 1hb, Donnel Flaherty fb. Windham High—Latban le. 1t Johnson lg. Manley c, Fren re, Kelly rt. Potter re, W. Ker Harrington ihb, J. Kearns dhb. Olden- bureh fh. SANDFORD ARRESTED AND HELD Te, T.ea rg. Schw re. Feé Selikowitch - and Huntley z rt, Costello vin gb. C aEey nd IN JAI Charged With Causing Missionary's Death by Scurvy. Pcrtiand, Me., Oct. 25.—For the sec- ond fime within four days, Rev. Franh ndford. leader of ths Holy Ghost ty, found himself under periods before | 1t, | has brought suit against J. Lawrence | Bidg. Marshall, M Coit and others of Waterford for the freeg, ‘in a plain’ w\fiff;er, The Savings Bank of New London | ful, sure and certain cure for the tor- don and others for the foreclosure of | sands have already ta TO A TOUCHDOWN, | @wful agony Feature of Game In Which Bulkeley | 2nd itching immediately. ley's football eleven ran away with the | have used it in the priva Teft half | at supper with Dumas the elder. & first touch- | the | | i | | smoke was estimate to be $75, cover- |arres: today and facing the necessity | ed by insurance. The loss on the|of furnishing bail ih order to rezain building was $300, also covered by in- liberty. Saturday he was arrested gL amces here in a civil suit for damages and | S furnished securities to the sum of MUTE SWORE AT DEAF WIFE. Today he was taken into cu the federal authorities, cha $5,000. Fined $10, After “Loud Language"” ‘h causing the death by scurvy h. i arles Hughey, one of his Charge Had Been Stricken Out. |of O toghe Joseph, M Oct. _Pleading | ficient provisions and failing to guilty mute, was fined $10 in police court He bad been charged with using “loud and profane” language, but when haled | inte court, explained that he could not | hear or speak. The world “loud” wa stricken - from the information and he | in writing to the charge,| toward | pleaded guil of using “profane language” his wife, who is also a mute, Assassination Caused No Uprising. Washington, Oct. 25.—It ent from despatches received Sen, at Canton, that the affair the e American Consul Genera Bergholz reports that the city is quiet and that no disturbances have taken Eight anchored off Can- | ton, he says, two of which are Amer- place in the city or district, gunboats are now ican. The government of Servia has just typewriters for ordered 100 American use in its public offices. Attention, Farmers! ; to swearing at his wife in the | sign language, August Carrado, a Geaf | is appar- at the state department teday confirming the report of the assassination of the new- Iy appointed Tartar general, Fuag- {nounced that was not a signal for a general uprising in him irto port during the recent of the yacht Coronet also withhold i nt provisions from the crew of 311 Coronet. B 3 andford was brought to this city v Deputy United States Marshal F. | F. Stevens, who arrested him at Sh oh, in the town of Durham, where dred men, wemen and children. was arraigned before United = Commissioner William M. Bradley and pleaded not guilty. A continuanca un- til next Wednesday morning was granted and bail was fixed at $5,000. Sandford was given until nine o'clock tonight to :urnish sureties, failing in which Commissioner Bradley he would be committed to the county jail. The prisoner said friends had been notified, but he not certain whether they would ach Portland tonight. During thei: investigation of condi- tions on board the Coronet since the first of September, the officials found that three or four men had died of scurvy, three within three or four d: of reaching this port, and that they had heen buried at sea, but specific actier was taken only on the Hughey uth, andford’'s wh that bouts could not be ascertained last night and he was re- ported to have left Shiloh, but the officers found him today resting in one lof the farmhouses belonging to the society. IMPERIAL FAMILY READY FOR FLIGHT Rebels Making Extensive Increases to an- | H"eme'f- Curo for Piles Trial Package Absolutely Free — Will You Spend a Post-Card for It ? If you are a sufferer from piles, in- stant relief is vours for the asking, They | and a speedy, permanent cure will fol- low. The Pyramid Drug Co., 390 Pyramid ill_send you a trial pack- age of Pyramid Pile Cure, the wonder- tures of this dread disease. Thou- n advantage of this offer, thousands know for the first time in years what it is to be free from the pains, the itching, the of piles. Pyramid Pile Cure relieves the pain The inflam- mation soes down, the swellings re- Guced and soon the .disease is gone absolutely. No matter how desperate you think our case is, write in_today for the e trial treatment. Then, when you of your ome and found out for yourself how efficacious it is, you can get the full- size package at any drug store for 50 cents. BEvery day vou suffer after reading this notice you suffer needless- 1v. Simpl fill out free coupon and mail today I REE PACKAGE COUPON missioners for New Ldndon County: I hereby apply for a wholesale license to. seli and exchange spirituous and intox- jcating liquors, ale, lager beer,. Rhine wine and cider, in the building at cor- ner Market and Commerce streets, town of Norwich, except in the rooms and apartments in said building, any part or parts of which are cut off or parti- tioned in such manner as to form booths, side rooms, or retiring rooms. My place of business is not located within two hundred feet in a direct line from any church edifice or public or parochial school,or the premises per- GOMPANY. . taining thereto, or any postoffice or ublic _library o cemetery. Dated at orwich, this 9th day of October, A. D. €11, 1. B: Shannon, applicant. e the undersignec, are’ electors and tax- payers, owning real estate, of the town of Norwich, and hereby sign and en- acrse the foregoing application of J. B. Shannon for a license, and hereby cer- tify that said applicant is a. suitable person to be licensed pursuant to said application. Dated at Norwigh, this 9th day of October, A. D. 1911. William H. Shields, Samuel Kronig, Arthur D. La- throp, Benjamin C. Hannis, J. C. Worth. T hereby certify that the above named signers and endorsers are electors and taxpayers, owning real estate in the town of Norwich. Dated at Norwich, .this 15th day of October, A, D. 1911 CHAS. S. HOLBROOK, Town Clerk. 0ct19Th TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- missigners for New London County: I hereby apply for a hotel license to sell and exchange spirituous and intoxicat- ing liquors, ale, lager beer. Rhine wine and cider in the Mintz building. at Leb- anon avenue, town of Colchester, ex- cept in the rooms and apartments in said building, any part or parts of which are cut off or partitioned in such manner as to form booths: side rooms or retiring ro My place of busi ness is not 1 within two hundred t a direct line from any churc public_or parochial, school ises pertaining thereto. o public library or ceme- r the pren PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, Pyramid Bldg., Marshall, M Kindly d me a sample of P; mid Pile Cure, at once by mail, FREE, in plain wrapper. The Fountain at the Corner. Beranger is best known for his bac- chanalian songs. One night he was The who was present, was passing through his college course and at that period was exhibiting those characteristics which unfortu- nately developed in later life. Notic- ing that Beranger had drunk only wa- ter, he somewhat indiscreetly asked, “Where do you obtain, M. Beranger, all the wine which we find in your songs?” The poet's reply was, “From the fountain at the corner, my boy, and you would do well to make that the source of your inspiration.” younger Dumas. Invin Donald (who more pros- Lf perous cousin off by the train)—Ye micht like tae leave me a bob or twa tae drink ye a safe journey, Wulie. ‘Waullie (feigning regret)— Man, I canna. A’ my spare shullin's I gie tae my auld mither. Donald—That's strange, be- cause yer mither {old me ye never gie her onything. Wullie—Wee!, if I dinna gie my auld mither onvthing, what sort o’ chance dae ye think you've got? —London Punch. s A Great Relief. “Gee, aln’t it & great relief when you've been suffering from a toothache to summon up your courage and go to a dentist and have it over with?" “I guess s0. Did the dentist relieve you?” “You bet! Blade. He wasn't in!"—Toledo Too Low Down. “Why don’t you name your mule, Uncle Jackson?” “Ain’t no name ornery 'nough to fit dis mewl, subh.”"—Buffalo Express. Dangerous Moonlight. Moonlight most intense sometimes causes sore eyes in Cuba, and the na- tives navigate and perambulate with umbrella and paraluna. Answers the Call Norwich People Have Found That This is True. sudden wrench. hurt the kidneys. often follow, A cold, a stra % A little cause may Spells of backache Or some irregulatity of the urine. A splendid remedy for such attacks, A medicine that has cured thousands Is Doan’s Kidney Pills, a true kid- at Colchester,” this 12th y of October, A. D. 1911, H. Mintz applicant. We, the undersigned, ar eiectors and taxpayers, owning real es- | tate,of the town of Colchester.and he; | by sign and endorse the foregoing : { plication of Hyman Mintz for a license. | and hereby certify that said applicant is a suitable person to be licensed pu { suant to said _application. Dated at Co chester, this 12th day of October, A John O'Brien.” David Shea. Jol r, Samuel J. Stein. Leon Broder. ertify that the above signers and endorsers are electo taxpayers, owning real estate town of Colchester Dated at Colches ter. this 13th day of October, A. D. 1911 JOIIN CONDREN, Town Clérk. o t19Th CONTINUED TODA' The Special Sale - of - Bed Spreads ‘' These Bed Spreads are subject to slight mill im- perfections—perhaps an oi spot or a soiled place—but nothing that will impair their usefulness. All housewives, hotels and boarding house keepers should be interested in thi offering, as it means pos. itive savings in every im- stance. AT 68c, VALUE 89c Hemmed Crochet Bed Spreads, me- dium weight—regular $9c value at 68c. AT 78. VALUE 98¢ - Hemmed Crochet Bed Spreads, standard size and weight—regular 98¢ value at 78 AT 88c, VALUE §$1.19 Hemmed Crochet Bed Snreads, splendid quality and extra full size— regular $1.19 value at 88c. AT 98¢, VALUE $1.35 TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- ¥ oners for New London County: We bereby apply for a license to sell and exchange spirituous and intoxicating liquors, ale, lager beer. Rhine wine and cider in the building at 22 Bath treet, town of Norwich, except {in the rooms and apartments in said building, any part or parts of which are cut off or partitioned in such man- ner as to’form booths, 'side rooms. or retiring rooms. Our place of business is not iocated within two hundred feet | in a direct line from any church edifice or public or parochial school, or the | premises ning thereto. or any postoffice, library or cemetery. Dated at Norwich, tk 11th day of Oc- teber, A, D 1911, o011 & Sh by John J. Carrol applicants. We, the! indersizned, owning r e electors and taxpay- | | estate. of the town of above named signers and endorsers are electors estate. Norw D. 1911, Norwich. and hereby sign and endorse { the foregoing application of Carroll & Shea for a license, and hereby certify {that said applicants are suitable per- sens to be licensed pu nt to said {application. Dated at o) ch, this| {11th day of October. A. D. 1911. "John | | A. Moran, Patrick J. Murphy. Lyman L. | Chapman] Daniel L. Jones' 'George, P. | Madden. ‘1 hereby certify that the | and taxpayers, in the town of h, this 16th CHAS. 8. owning _real Norwich. Dated day of October, HOLBROOK,Tow 0ct19Th 0 THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- ioners of New London County: I herehy apnly for a $50 druggist license to sell spirituous and intoxicating liq- ale, er beer. Rhine wine and A, Clerk. m vors. | | to be sold on the prescription of a | ng physician and not to be| { drunk on the premises. Ir_aquantities | not_exceedine one Exeant oth- {nr than di led . and those in { anantities not exce five gallons. { At Bnell bnilding. A street, town of | Colchester. Dated at Norwich. this 10th | | day of October. A D. 1911, FL. P. Buell | t and proprietor. We. the un- ! reizned. ctors and taxpayers, owning real estate. of the *-= of Col- chester, and herebv sign and endorse the foregoing application of H.P. ! for a drugeist's license, and h certify that said applicant is a su person to be licensed. pursunant to dj annlication. Dated at Colchester. this 13th dav of October. A. D. 1911. Daniel W. Williams, G. H. Kellogg. C. H. Kra- meér, Geo . Blderkin. Jonathan Al- len.” T hereby « that the above named signers and endor are elec- nd taxpavers. ownine real estate i town of Colehester. Dated at Colehester. this 12th dav_of Octaher, A. D. 191i. JOHN CONDREN Cies 0ct10Th JOSEPH BRADFORD, Book Binder. Rlank Books Made and Rufed to Ordne Hemmed Crochet Bed Spreads, extra full size—regular $1.35 value at 93c. AT 98c. VALUE §$1.35 Hemmed Crochet Bed Spreads fer single beds, standard size and quaMty —regular $1.35 value at 98c. AT $1.18, VALUE $1.50 Hemmed Crochet Bed Spreads, ful size and extra heavy quality— $1.50 value at $1.18. AT s1.68 VALUE $225 Hemmed Crochet Bed Spreads, extra. and best quality—regular $2.35 value at $1.68. AT $1.83. VALUE $2.50 Hemmed Marseilles Bed Spreads, fine satin finish and splendid quality— regular $2.50 value at $1.88. THE PORTEQUS & MITCHELL C0. We advertise exsctly as itls "MURPHY & McGARRY, 207 Main Stres! For the sake of your' {appearance and your pocket book you'd better come to this store seem and look over these Suits and Qvercoats They're snappy models and are different from that we've just opened up. those seen in most store: We want you to see the SHAPE- MAKER SUIT and the NEW RE- VERSIBLE OVERCOAT. 103 SROADWAY. Telephons 25& THE AUTO-TRAN Suc: The Norwich Parcel Delivery. FER CO., essor to Office: 303 West Main St. Telephone Branch Office: 162 Main St. Tele- phone 106-2. oct10d DONT WORRY It Makes Wrinkla; ROBERT W. OTIS, Suits $12. and up. Overcoats $10. and up. Nnhlyd Ny Buy the “BIG BEN” Alarm Clock of FRISWELL uuLLARs BnN“s o '“-“ Faoe h le rel i Wb I s 2beas Eraniim Stves: OF NORWICH. FreRH 4 Bl 3 Many Norwich people rely on it. health no good, and merely causes PElans DSt Aioburthiop efRGtions [ 1) ore 16 NobwicH priiof wrinkles, that imake you look older i —_— : o the rebels, including Nan-Chang, than you are. ¥ Shiien Heonhy 5 s S ek domt worry, but go | Hialloween Decorations api of s province < -8 Mr: $ vard, B G ¥ 3 k, 't worry, + DIVIDEND For Faltest and Bifl' c,aplLall of the province r‘\fl}x ang-Si, | M Shep Palpier St, | | gou arb glck, donit wewry. BUL £2] - figlioweer Stationery - S el vion : ’r:\l(‘ :\»:\ ;1l,m',u c:‘mul .ozm\)\\;x:gfl. Xu)'\vx ich, ( dpn j=avs I “'IHmuW this we repeat the words ot thousands Halloween Post Cards Mes been declared from the net earn- gest: Tarkey -Raised H. 10 50 i i i and te| o0 the mublic statement T igave in At R e R Halloween Seals ings of the past six months at the he =y b hre attusEl 2Creus | praise of Doan's Kidney Pills in Au- | gay, 4 Hallo n Tally Cards the gravity of the it ion, the Tsu &ay weel y rate of Four per cent. a year, and will l Chenrg-Yuan, China's first national as- | gust. 1908. 1 used Doan’s Kidney Pm.:,i‘ Halloween Place Cards sembly, gave to the Manchus today | 2 % 50 Gopilis Sn- 4ul, ofiar bt 15, . What the legations consider s witi. | procured at N. D. Sevin & Son's Drus | a e i\ Halloween Favers el FRANK L. WOODARD, {matum. = The Gssembly impeached siove, several vears ago when surfo'-% % s 3 ..and.. ct24daw Sheug-Hsuan-Sua, president 15 a wonderful female remudy, as Next Bes't ss-oo mi of posts and commun !ing from backache and other symptoms | yon will admit if you try it & BLACK CAxe o {and demanded his dismissal with se- | or Kidney bl e | Directions for its use are printed {n S Y 34 Third $5.00 vere punishment, A reply is requireq (0@ MIARey frouple and ey gave me g jarguages with every bottle. Price 2 - Th F t {hv the government by tomorrow, fail- | entire relief. I consider this remedy | $1.25 at drussists CR ANS l ON S jing whi the assembly will dissolve, | N CH e N MIC. 4 = X 6 e e et arity oriae: FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO. :ufl the s will return to their e bt e sbgtia The Bulletin proposes to speative provinc From the tem-| For sale by all dealers. Price 350 100 WL Btres Do for the coming anniversary. . capl\lre’?ho three fattest and r shown, it is believed that the as- | cents. Foster-Milburn Co.. I}ufialovfi‘ i R < Share af he patinkt ANbends Reset larennt {"L;rd“ksggo_ be oftered v will Carry out the threat. The | New York, sole agents for the l'ni:edi P : » ¢ or anksgiving marke e open to the government is | States, npen accirate prescription work ana o WARADATE Ang Now % i Hall % % n b New London E 4 vho is o P o ’, H the purity of the drugs employed. Counties, by the fux':ig":.::«ls ‘H.‘p’ ;fm;;:;, ‘m}r\-::nr‘\‘;m;fi,lrme name — Doan's — and | 0 ee w in the interests of your sick one's They must be natives—hatched and grown in these two counties e D Gl n s ‘ ! | - A 2 etk s Ay 3 ¢ . : C g ‘him, deciare war on the assem- | :"-- health, bring veur prescriptions 1 obhe Bulletin will buy the prize birds at the regular market price PIY a5 well as on the vast majority of | A Great Advantags to Working Men NOVGI tIeS ASuccissortad T Oeroest n ion to e prize to be awarded. “hinese. i . g b g - ; g J. A. Maple, 125 S. 7th St., Steuben- | H The turkeys offered for prize must have head and feathers oft, en- f| It IS cowmonly reported in Peking ! oAl o h o i R ! DUNN’S PHARMACY l trails drawn and wings cut off al first joint. 2 that the imperial family is ready for | 1\’1:3)11; At e Eornéears S i ack’ lv°'.y % {flight. The road to Jehol, 115 miles | e dnda Seyereiiiadd i i ’ The first prize of $10.00 to the largest and fattest young turkey; e _road , 115 miles | Gor troutie. 1 learned of Falve iKiiagy | Pumpkins, black cats, witches, skele- P 50 Main Street second prize of $5.00 to the second largast and fattest youne turkey. || Rortheast of Peking, is studded with | pin ang k M e Rl e it e e ;hmé prize of $5.00 to the largesi and fattest turkey raised in New | {hoohs Otber rumors dc talk ire enongh 1| o Dnare® ;‘ St A oE pai Boat‘din London or Windham Counties. { foreian settleme; go0d any I heard | Postcards and Novelties. ! The contest is open to any man, woman, boy or girl residing in g forities Aly backache left me and to e | g these counties. The turkeys must be submitted for examination and coreded in i i e i | Stabl welghing the Tussday before Thanksgiving at 12 o'clock noon. Viér of staden great advar KRS, EDWIN Fh frankan & uare | a (=] For the largest and fattest young turkey $10.00 will be awarded ion in favor of rebel : pee nd il ) 4 < ! I} in addition io ‘tne market price. Thin turkes Wil be siven (o the A telegram from et e 4 12-14 Bath Street. ack Nook Home the viceroy has erder 1 pleasure to work where sed i o ‘ 3 s 1 | a s I Kidr Pills have - - Y To the raiser of the second young turkey in size a prize of $5.00 of u poiice il e S el l‘ G d T l 1 HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. for Street and Stable in aadition o the markel price Wil be given This turkey will fur- suppression nf e e £/ 048600 £a sl lgh rage liat flrll\gr AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. " A nish the Thanissiving dinner for the Sheltering Arms. if necessary. i : | 5 Finest quality and assortment To uf..é%s., of the largest and fattest turkey over a year old ofessors and_tesehe o fear — :~—— - - | Ciales { Telephone $83. : i a prize of $5.00 in addition to the market price. This will go to the govetnment schools and colleges Gives Aid Te Strikers. | Cleaning and Repairing. R0 77 the best at lowest prices. County Home for Children for a Thanksgiving dinner. soon be. cloted for lacs of funds | Sometimes iiver, kidneys and bowels | s Ret il ) e The judges wiil be disinterested persons who will weigh the tur- PSP e S A seem 10 g0 on'a strike and refuse to | C-OTH SHOP, = JOS. T. DONOVAN| New Hecker S GMS e Shetucket Harness Co., || ™'ai turieys that are sligibia for competition will bo purchased e § | Vs ce 1 Tk Simerican minicter | Rimsi e e “Hiie renkers x| S e e market price, so any turkey raiser who < ird 1 ark, 36 Gabriel O'Reilly g's’ New Life £V i apji P 3 r enters a bird in the to Denmark, to Gabriel O'Reilly of the | natural aid and gently compel proper Br.F. W. HOLMS, Dentis! Hominy, Flapjack Fleur, Peepaved 321 Main Street, WM, contest is sure of selling the bird whether a prize is won er not. Philippines, 'was announced today. The wedding will be celebrated late this year at the Danish capital! Buckwheat, at action. [xcellent heaith soon follows. ~- Try them. 25c at The Lee & Os~00d CARDWELL'S Co. | | Sharnon Beildina Ann Telezlone 524 Room A, oct10a BODE. Prop.