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Grow . 8 . AL TO THE BOARD COUN COM- 7 S r a«xt missioners for New. ndun‘c-':um; I hereby apply for a license to sell and 4 = dSchange | Spiritious and intoxicaths ears o lauors, ale, lager beer. Rhine wine ] ‘{ana cider in'the building af 154 Frank- :v e Jin Cstreet. towis of ~ Norwieh, ex- ; Fi ' oir at Shel- Henry Allen & Son | i ,;fifl"i‘,:.;l‘-'."mfl’fc"n.;:&i # . reezing ‘eather Early Sunday FURNISHING The Buetin showld bve denversa] Court of Indepsndent Order of Fcresters Organized| Memine : i L {churen = edifice. or ublic o Forecast fo Today. | Were being saved by the power of God |# 10t of hair where [ was bald. . . 2 . & -AnF i I would likc you to see the new hair | Farochial school, or the prem- For Niw g S R 3 .| unto the saivation of the world. If only ¥ sl fr thereto, or = any | cottee My Dot oamiay Somiar o Sl sncthor afdifontso the funity Fraderios Kiess; unioy Bpadle, Senty|ivou conmin e plausit of Tuaus Ciniat) pifective Som e nea ue MepbE| il piniS e g stmery ocr 3 : n : 3 never mind what people say. The gos- y sca y 5 {Dated at Norwich, this 3d day o :‘?ll;li;; moderate west to northwest ls‘:x:d: ryg glc::tnm' n xndF;:m:us hall by :;nlo!‘-_ rl“'lelu;\l_\ Larrabee; _captain 0{1 pel of our Saviour was proclatmed to | 85 vears old and have been at theltober. A. D, 1911. FEdward C. Madden on and institution of a |the guard, Nelson Larrabee; court| 2 yiible paople. It comes home to|Bazaar 51 vears. applicant. We, the undersigned. are a everywhere in the before § a. m. 2 - Rev. G. H. Bwing and the choir of | Dear Sirs: “I heard of PARISIAN |cept in. the rooms and apargments in Sl ki b 3 UNDERTAKERS | B2 f&"fixfi‘n » ledy Here and Officers Elected—Name Not Selected— | the First Congrogasional church wore |SAGE and as my head would itch a sald vullding, anv part on pariy of : / ¥ | porting the fact to The Bulletin A1 Slieicsring Aok S day: ot Hor Sk pinaanE s T 8 ek mannes as 10 form booth. side GCOMPANY. £ i 2 | hoon. The pastor spoke in part as fol- used any remedies T Yeciring rooms. N place of ; & 88 Main St, | THE WEATHER. Charter List of 20 Members. Tows: Tho cross of Christ was fool- | Was bald on top of my head. - Temness i not lacated within two hun- i | ek hiness 10 the Gireels, Dut 1o those who | 1 am using the third bottle and have| dred feet In a dircct —line from ans { LADY ASSISTANT WHEN RFQUESTED Predictions from the New York Her- new court of the Independent Order of | deputy, Albert Graves. g " el - | efectors and ta ayvers, owning real gs- , A O N By e e e L e e e ot | D v harass Fiose of New Epgland, | People today in humble walks of lite| W¥m. 4. ‘Hopmer, Auctioncer HeftsLeCir? fic 1w of Norwiah: dnd b .. - | ¥ 3 ng! and_transforms their foolishness into |1e8S Bazaar, Ninth & Samson Sts, 4 er weather will' prevail. with light va- | With a charter list of 20 to date, but {Norwich and Waurezan, were suggest-| Wicqom" 1t fits you and me and is | Philadelphia.’ Pa. GF o SR and eudorae tie Jese@ging ANt riable winds, and on Tuesday unsettled Subject to additions which may be|ed for the new court and will be sub- | ;i ECE et K e ndy | aree botile of PARISEAN SASE Ga| 2 cotun ot Kiwerd Copeddsuatn v er, vith derate chy s | in the n 30 a: I mitted e for it to| 2Ple 0 mak=> us wise unto salvation. b B o A A cense, and hereby certify that said ap- with modes changes of made e next 30 days, during which | mi to the supreme court fo 01 "The singing was especiaily enjoved. | Cents, Guarantecd by The Lee & OS-| plicant a suitable person to be Tl- temperature. | the charter lat is to be held open.|make the choice. The supreme court | THe SINEINE Was espaclally Suiowed. | (004" o, for dandraff, falling halr and | bensed puuane to siid application. Oliservations in Norwich, This successful beginning for the new | will also assign the number. The third | () NS anthem, When Shali the FI0E | ooy Sy ™ Pute lite ana heauty into| Dited at > 8 < 34 day_of Oc . & PY & = court was the direct result of an open | Wednesday cach month was selected| i % O AN Veedoa 1 ;- f 1 hair| tober. A, D. 18 Benjamin C. Han- \ Housewives who hava 2 ,The following recods, Feported from | meoting. held hete. Usres weels oo | fOF the mceiibe night, bringing the|Tw L Sterry rendored ime tenor solo, | 4cq fair and s & dellghitul Belfipis jonn ) Frank P. Church, Sevin's pharmavy. show the changes| under tho siapiece of Jonn 5 MeGrath | next maeting an. Nov. 13th. when @ |1 Have Read of a Beautiful City, all dressing. A, B Discos J ooby. T hereby cer A\ Floor Coverings to buy wilk 5 /in temperature and the barometric | of Brovidence organlzer for Rnode | cominittee Will report on cnoica of hali| SINEing in the chorus. ~Mrs. Walter . ity (hat the above named signers and % T RSN B turday and Sindeg | Tsland”and_Connecticut, whose efforts | for _meetings. In the institution the Potier was alto and Miss Ruth L. Pot- |ited Mr. Thorp's parents, Mr. and Mrs. | choie e cors Anl, PERERToi | - be interested in these spe- | e %jr-:m at the open meeting have been as- [musical part of the work was conduct- a‘cc,;?,’;‘.;’f,‘};fe o o L. Yerringlon as | George Thorp of Sturtevant street. Norwich, Dated at Norwich, Ung 10th{ . “cio oferi . N R SR siduohaly foliowel] uls by Bcliaed o fed, by ‘Siias, Lufes T woLIR 4T the alst. 2 desof October, A Do iai1.” CHAS S| § rings. § . # o3 hig, Jr., ane . Sloan of this city | piano. . E. W. Northrop ef Stonington { HOLI < T oct .. 42 3080 | To accomplish the organization of the | When the business was over a perlod Birthday Supper. And Ter e R AT G| et e b N, They représent; ons ime G inew court these two men have dond |of speechmaking followed in twhich| Twenty friends were invited to sup- |ford of New Lo spent a_short| O THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM_ L < ¢ w London, spen: p = portant n wh; | scme Nvely work in the last three |many of the visiting brothers ook part| per Friday evening at the home of Mr. | time Iast week at the home of Mus. | Tissloners for New London County: I} - 80 y you 3 | x : 30.20 | weeks, having secnred all the appli- |and great entiinsinsm for the growth of | and Mrs. W. B. Canfleld on Washing- | Northrop's parents, Mr. and drs | BCTebY apply for Ticcuge to sel éng| N should buy Floor Go i 83015 cations which make up the charfer |the order was shown. {on strect to meet Mr. Canfield's par- | Henry Skinmer. ot ale” Tager beer, Hhine wine L il Crigi n 30.07) list and they also transferred their | Those who spoke from the Volun-|cnts, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Canfield 1d cider in the building at 188 West ings at this stor > Highest 5§, lowest 81, own memberships from courts in other [town and Moosup courts referred tol of Bridgeport. it being alse the birth- Main streel, town of = Norwich = ex- Comparisons. cities, Mr. Twohlg from Providence |notable achievements made by their|dny of Mrs. W, 1. Canfield. After BORN cept in the rooms and apartments in On Sale Beginni Predictions for Saturday: Fair; va-|a0d Mr. Sloen from New Haven. {wo organizations recently in adaing| supper o delightful informal musicale 'PIBRCE—In Middletown, Oct. 26 ald building, any -part or parix of ginning i NEED TO BE FIXED. e b on g Sundiy alternoon all was ready for | new neimbers fo helr ranks and the | was enjoyed. | Guests present from out =~ davghier to Alr ni s B L T O v Botes Mids 4 h Snturday’s weather: As predivted, | 1o institution. 5o that Organizer Mc- | Norwich men promised that they would | of town were Mr. and Mrs. A . Gard | EFleree and granddavent Tooms, or retiring rooms. My plice of b £ Predictions for Sundar: Pate to wart. | Grath was summoned here and invita- |show some of the same spirit in mak-| of Cremwell, Mr, hnd Mrs. Christopher | Mis. George W. Rouse o business is not locatad within two hun- WHY SUFFER PAIN OR | iy cvercost: stationars temporature; | Wiliin" sencis 1o acnd detekntions. o | FIches wers served T . Brice cater- | Cometock of New London. WARRIED drenfoctain & direce e ginn S b OIL CLOTHS § A ko 3 3 ele v - s | B F. Price cate: b 2 sl i | churen . edifice, . or y , b Wol- g+ e on KIRKER _CAPLES—In this city, Oct | paroc school, or vem-{ T i s 5 PAY LARGE PRICES? Sundays weather: As predicted; va- | Ucons: SCatiritie, Willimantie Jewell || One of the stirring speeches of th e e | phochial aehooh o I iy oos QU Clotha dn £-453-C 1o KA T i e e TR R, NOtI GrosVCNDTaRIG | aRtertooD: Wan by Oreaniver MEGTAth: | ~ou s i aing fhe bty oo | Klsker and_AC Capies; | postortice, public 1ibrary or cemetery. | Sc4 Wlathe -our regular price 35c @ f% Without the least particle ot — Bk e Westerly, Manyille, R. 1. and Kast |who spoke of the great work done DY |, 55 qograss above zeco. Vemetables | STRONG-—EDDY--At (i pated Bt ELEALT R T i SPE ) pain you can have the most sen- " - Providence responded, so that the hall | the order for widows und orphans. | 311 iik*F se indoore, A few flowers | dohn I Bartieti, Brovi applicant. We, the under aré sitive tecth removed by our Sun ;!v;"‘:h J Moon | held an assemblage of about 80 men fnearly 700 children in. the United]%,s untoched by frost, dandelions in | by Rev. Frank Warfleld Orow 3 and taxpayers. real metHod. | Water. || Sets.| when the meeting was called to order | States being provided for. of the or-| ey yigom heing picked Sunday. D.. on Oct. 26, 181], Mrs. Sarah M. the town “of i and 4 W3 fill teeth with silver or 3 ) 5 N for organization by Mr. McGrath. der's membership of 242000, with a ¢ 3 v Eddy and Davis Strong of Killingly. | hereby sign and endorse the foregoing enamel for 50 cents and gold The ~ following were the officers | surplus of nearly $18,000,000, and of Bl VOGEL—HESS—In Taftville, Oct “application of Mary 7. Kerouack for &| T INOLEUMS for 31.00. or solid gold ecro 3 % 1 elected and installed: Chief ranger, | its tuberculosis hospital in the Adiron- October Dahlias. Y.... by Rev. J: H. Stapleton, Victor Lcense, and hereby certity that ssld “ for $5.00, Richard Twohig, Jr.; vice chief ranger, | dacks. It has 44 courts in Connecticut| Mrs. C. A. Fuller of The Pines, Ver- | Vosel and Miss Matilda Hess. TRt i Dt 0. aaldr. ARDVaRsE Linoleums, a big variety of han@- A e ARRICGUSR: | some designs—the well-known “Arm- r. H. D..S; 0 m b i Dr. H. D..Sydleman {3 a me frbers AY DN Michael 7. Reardon,, Strong” make—our regular price 50c & ¥red B. Sloan; finaneinl secretary,| With the social part of the afternoon | fouched by frost Saturday. Easlier in DIED. | "$3 | Irvin C. Robbins; recording secretary, |and 22.in Rnode Island gason avenue, picked fifty dahlias un- Dat, | ber of this Association and su- .35 > 4 y g o H ’ S - o . it - 2 . .28 | Stephen P. Comerford; past chief ran- | over, the meeting adjourned 0| the week she gathered one hundred [CORCORAN—In Norwich, Oct. 29, 1811, | Charles B - Briggs. G. W, "} square yard- g e B g T 46| 820 5.01{ ger, Frank H. Jaeger: senior beadle, Ip m. perfect blossoms. Cornellus Corcoran,s2d. ‘'aged 3¢ years, | Thomas McMahon. John J. O'Nefl ' SPECIAL PRICE 48s NOtics of funeral hereastor; liereby cartify that the above named irtificial _teeth. He has no Ifer high water it is low nd endorsers are electors and g equai in this branch of dentis tide, ‘which is foll s ey b s gt 3 a by flood tide. P i SHELLEY—Suddenly. in smfor 2 5 B n By ordering of us y = b The Town in Review. Ot 25, 1911 iy ayers,_owning real estate_in the th: benefit of his ye GREENEVILLE NEWS. e LrAERELL WHLIE SIAVETRALCIC Mrs. Dantel Wheeler of Otrobando | formerly of Salem. o o A R B (et parience. E 7 PLEASED ANSONIA AUDIENCE CENTER AT NEW LONDON. | avenue yisited relatives at fort Point | JOHNSON—Tn Oct. 28:: en= HOLBOOR. Town Clerk. ‘|{CARPETS CARPETS Work guaranteed ten vears, Ao * — last weels. tered into resi. Marmiretta Lawrence Getitw ARy Ok BBy ot olioes And ! Good Will Bible Class Secial. Mastered Difficult Problem in an Easy |Frank and Mary Johnson Are Under | P27 SRNE Paadock, wife of Bdwin C. Johnson. Codtio ag 'ngmin]i“arbpleu. ong-qu.:it.r weel, have been established here eight 1 > 4 and Graceful Styl Arrest. Miss Grant of New Haven is the [y ot her late home, 12 . TO THE BOARD OF COUNYY OOM:[ VALY serviceahble—reguiar prics 3SEtl years, our gusrantee s of in- ST et S SR lanea zuest of her aunt, Mrs, Sarah Clarke B e A reoon | missloners for New London Coumtye d{ yard-— Good Will Bible class in the Congre- Tuesday afternoon | jiereby apply for a license to sell and SPECIAL P! exchange spirituous and intosicating ~SPECIAL_PRIGE SN Qisputa alue. ARG RS 1 the The piano recital of Frank L. Far- | Saturday it was discovered that|ot West Town street. W wiit ko pieased any tims | SGiouty Shwech Saturday evening and| veii in the wuditorium of the city hall, | white slavery had desccrated the walls Pt | onre THGE | R s T e s 4 to exiinine gour-teeth without ing address was delivered by Dresi. | 1% night, said the Ansonia Sentinel, |of the old Hill street schoolhouse | Ajrs. Corinne Harper and Mrs. Rich- 28, Mrs. Philip T.|and ecider in the building at 56 Roath| Ingrain Carpets, strictly all wool— charge. e T Bnliiivered by Presi-| Feiduy evening, afforded a treat to th® | Which for many yvears was used for |, q Niorrow were recent guests of Mrs Sirect, “{own of Norwich. exeept in the | regular price T2c & yard— that | the education of New London men anu HOULYHAN music lovers of this communi | Bazar Winches er of Otrobando ave- Homieh Ot e T X | Ot o aria of which arc cut off SPECIAL_PRICE @ his wife for application. Dated at Norwic Der, AL D, 1911 jo s in Lebanon, the guest of Mrs. Perty - elécted teachor and held that office un- | ing him to show the great breadth and | the last two weeks. Wwas made by the | wilcox. P A A S e il June §0th, 1911, when he removed | depth of his musical temperamen:. L R TEN A — . | | Paiiek "Gomnat. Tolm Dodd: . Foun & to Palmer, Mass.. naving been appoint. | He is possessed of an excellent con- c a letter signed Mrs. o : | ONGIL© T hereby cortify that the above NO" elties cd superintendent of schools in that| ception of mus ftérpretation| oank Johnson, 10 Satioaliise 1ans, et —AND— e A TR A T RUGS RUGS blace. and Troatment of the varions num- | New London Conn. in which the in-|bome on West Toyn street after two | ore S Taxpayers, owning real estate,| Burma Rugs, size 9x12 feet, & heavy The first and very capable president | bers in his programme last night giv- | {ention vf the writer is clearly shown. | Woeks, FEE ¥ S R 1 the town of Norwich. Dated at Nor- | Reversible Rug, regular price $13.00— of the class was John MecNeely, and|ing them mueh character. Mr. lMar- | The prosecution will he able to show | field, Mass. brdcrmsbis o, a0l o ey SPECIAL PRICE $10.2 Pumpkins, black cats, witches, skele- | the secrstary was A. A. Montaperto, | rell's touch is full, round and expres- | that Mre. Johuson. the woman under} E . B Who held office untii May 1st, 180,| sive, massive in forte and particularly | ¥Fest. was the writer of the letter. | Willlam Gray of Colchester spent a SEE Yhei 1ib 1RlERGe. e e s | ""The postmaster in the New Bruns-|few Gays last . Empire Tapestry Rugs, size 9x12 feet, wick city is asked In the letter if he| My and Mrs, regular price $15.00— Open from 9 a. m. kill 8 p. m. . | Arks Were held with ciose attention. | 7 t : ; ! The s, ntion. | Comes altogether oo seidom. His work | Women. Although abandoned as a| o “Houlinan any pa of ¥ are cut off 4 i s "Chgmt of the treasurer for thc| j,e¢ night. said the Ansonia Sentinel, |8chool, the building, according to evi- | TUe A Funeral from his late home at 191 or partitioned in such manner as to : ; 28 AN thowed total Feseipte \p| former Visit to his old home two years | dence of the most convincing nature | ) 4 Boey el Monday merning | L0 POLK KU st 5 ot Jor| Axminstér Carpets, in floral amg $4321. “Other mattors of Ceible O ago, was an education to his audience |has been in use for some time as a| Mis lLizzle Wilour & of d 1o e ook St Mary & | S0 withid two hundred feet in ) Oriental designs—made and faid— "l e“ a ar flrs portance . were disposed of and additional evidence of how limit- | Place where trafic in white slaves has Spent part of last week | J direct line from any edifice or SPECIAL P Socretary’s oport mas reud wnd Me|jess is the study of pianoforte. It |been going on. { Florence Winchester of Otrobands ave- | — public or parochial s {fie prem- SPECIAL_PRICE $3¢ DR. JACKSON, Mgr. Cepted, | An interceting abtrecs wcs| was even mere than this, for it proved | TWo arrests were made in the inves- | nue. i . | Beoa pertulinine thersto. ot any postor: ; i given by C. E. Colver, who said re-| & deiightful evening with some of the | tigntion which has been going on since e N, This 150n day of Octoher Franklin Square, Norwich, Conn. garding the history of organiza. | 0ld masters, and more pnmcumny’ll‘imzdln\"'n:rljhl\z- The Foraa <lgar‘:cs! Chauncey \'h:mmxnn of Middletown E'_\, D. 1911, John Donovan. applicant, tion: with Liszt, whose centenary Mr. Far- at Frank Johnson and Mary John has been visiting his cousins, Mr. and | We, the undersigned, are electors s The Good Will Bible class was or- | Foll helped to observe here last night. |SCn, the man and women arrested, “did | Mrs. Richard firter of Sturtevart | 15 Main Street, | EhSpayeng "Wl Vel watate "ot the STRA "Z MATTINGS : P ke, : L Dibes Thee ety o > 2 ¢ of Octobe , Te- | stroet i 5 o of Norwiehand. hereby Sign and Sty Matiing W 3 R i | #anized on Monda: evening, Jan. 2sth,| Many of those present were even |Ofi the th day of Octo e ey i i Boninalti Of | o e e W {1907, in this churen with {0’ members | More Pleased with the work of this | G Lhitton.” Pk s = Borovan for a licence, and here- | DrOtY inee eus—regulet i pre under the leadership of Wil-| IiSIDg virtucso n on the occasicn % e Miss Josephine Rogers of West said applicant is a suit-{ 3 ¥ 7 HaIIOWe’en Rain Crowe. ten supems oD of Wil-| of M formor visit. His programme|. The exposure of Jehneon and the | 5 oun® JOCPRRll o ohont o Tew Ga at maid applicant is o auit: _SPECIAL PRICE 2. Sunday school. Clifion H, Flobson was | WaS_particularly well selected, allow- | foman. who has posed k with his cousins, sert. Mitchell of the tons, Snakes, Candles, Caps, Favors, RD OF ouNTY Cows 1O THE BOA Postcards and Novelties. | The charter list was held open until| Particularly effective were Liebes- | T 1 it foners for London Count % | Nov. 22, When the membership of the | traume No, 2 and Venezla k. Napoli | }il De Kind enoush to tell the writer| Scotland rosd. Lady Assistant. | Rereby apply for a license to sell and SPECIAL PRICE $11.98 | class had risen to 39. The class at-|No. 1 by ILiszt in the group three, | Ji¢ NAMES © aia Ik‘ i3 f‘ o g Telephone call 228-3. exchange tuous agd _intoxicating m [“m H | tendance at the Sunday school for the | and {he Rhepsodies in group fve. His [ Jobms, who would Jike 1o 8caiie| s Blizabeth Wheeler of the 27 Lquors. ale, lager heer Rhine wine g g i, trankan kwflffl vear 1907 was 768. 5 Playing of the first namaed was most |Bromable " position The “proftable]jing rond spent a fay recentiy in | Henry B Church, W Smith Allen | 800 Slder In ‘the Adsmg Toygin Seot| Axminater Rugs, gise § et 3 irCiag The second ennual meoting was held Lsympathetic and delicate, and toe | POSIHOTST 15 mot Alrs. Johnsom's lan-| Westerly with her cousias, Mr. and e e O O T onts. 1n e | Dia 0. femt, 56, 1uches . hegilar A itar < Jun. 26th, 1508, Archibald Giichrist be- [ brilitncy of the artists work was | Soais however buf ie given in lew 0f) pre Luther Taft. { s building, any part or par shit SIS WHAT'S NEW iRE clectod president for that year. Our | weil sfiown fn Uhe lnst Lo HirbEsapooretatle exbiesilons whInH tHm 1ee e MEN’S KING QUALITY SHOES | v ¢ ov partitioned in s SPECIAL _PRICE £ —— — | 111D} s largely advanced and our| Mr. Farrell bhas an easy. graceful - BT = Ay Souire 4 o B t ner. as to form booths. side : Rlantarice TE e e adc My, Farrell has B0 S5V Sruselil|tet specifies that the Wirls must bel o n Squires and son, Eiiiott The Shoe of Shoes for Men | 507 000 Ny piace of business [ 4o ; : o i oo LAk 025, sty intric It iy iy who will meke fre 0 to| Sauives, of Hartford, are guests of 7% D e O e cvet, | [String rooms. My place of hueinoes| Axminister Rugs, size 0x12 feet, hands THE PALACE CAEE |5e ot . o fulong freasiaen wers finelymastersd, gty who Il malke oM $40.(0 | Shn. Shutres sister, Sirs. Arihur Jon- | soia. o an oo o and Rusmet | o a0\ ohuich saiice | some Orlental. derlans, regula prich At AR . amme 5 the letter. enelc s | kins ks corner. el 0 ok Habiie “or paxochial school, or. the | $2L.00— | L Grover, Paul H. Zain and the present | Sonata Appasionata, ob. 37, Ll et s I 2 TR e T e C SOLD ONLY/BY S e Eo porhiates ineretor Ok L amy SPECIAL PRICE $17.50 : tep in and see us. president, Mr, Finlayson. Our total Beethoven L B to comeaavey Lo Poator e, Jpublic 1brary or cemetRry | FRANK' WATSON & GO | Sunda: school attendance up to July| Allegro assai o Mrs, Irank Skinner has returned to FRAGK A. 8ILL, Borica R Nbrwich. this Joth aay of 06 | 72 Frankiin trest. | 5% 1911, s 3,865 ADARIE. totit moto | Phe postmaster at St. John's diG | her home at Peck's Corner after a fe Telephone: 104 Main Street | tober, A, D. 1811, A. A. Adam. appli- | ~ Body Brussels Rugs, size § feet, § ; in Streef 4 | what any official of like responsibility | days' vislt with ler mother, Mrs. N M. We. the Undersigned, are elec- | inches by 10 feet, 6 inches, regular | )n the cloge of the meeting orches- Allegro ima non troppo | would naturadl y TR O L P R = 3 nd taxpayers, owning real estate. } price $23.00— : ., No. L Chobin | tar ‘o the. mayo Note Thude the town of Nerwich. and hereby 3 E by Alexander Ferguson and Mr. Pow - | Yaise. by, 5 No. 11 Chobin | tex to the mayor of New London.|™ ’ r SmaeRe. (he ForeraInE: APPIL SEECIAL PRICE 31 4 s ers dcligited the audience. An enter-| I ivbeiraume o tigs|tue o Rt ir..and Mrs, A, E, Gard and son ok ot A A Anat (br s license gnd | Refreshments were served and e ik “Lisat | crecy. fom - Waahia T Spant to said_application. Dated at d Ghsd and| T, Regata Veneziana, Rossini-Liszt home on Washington street. It Makes Wrinlss Norwich, this 10(h day_of October, A SPECIAL_PRICE $2008 do. He sent the let- | J. Mitchell of Gare ner Lake. tra selections were eard and songs| Nociurne, op, IR T TR granhophone selections were enfoved, | 1o o B pr e s o it ich, this 10 « o R b making an evening full of pleasure to e Bttt N it (ORHERELIN BADLY, A aoa Arrs, Albart Dhorp.ano . son| . Wy, | bves Ul Reait (aday yuur | Srott . B Cemier Do W LiIOraRe s ’ 1 presen Rhansodis Hongorise, No. 13, Lisst | BEATEN IN BRIDGEPORT | willic ‘of Trading Cove recently vi. |Bealth o good, and mierely causes|IT. G Wainer. 1 ilereby certify that wisshons Dob- augtsa DR T % AR Norwich Max Dot 1. ] ¥ | einitos® it ale v Touk “SHer | iy thots Tiinca SiZhens and endorsers i P b vywei Win from Clippers. ertram B, Bailey Elected. Norwich Man Unable to Leave [His | =t | than you are. are electors and taxpayers, owningreal i : y AECates in the 1own of Norwich, WH ‘A " v | The Greeneville Heavyweights de-| The annual initiation and banquet Room for Nearly a Week. DYSPEPSIA-PROOF. u ars sick, don’t worry, but go | ST, I he fow, 08 Rorwich o DACE ITT. L.L RUGS [)EN’[‘[S I" feated the Clippers on the Shetucket|of Alpha Chi chapter of Delta Kappa | | 5 aboui it to make yoursel? vell. To do| 4" 1" 151 ‘itas & 'HOLBROOK,| The famous Whittall Rugs are shewn campus Saturday afternoon in & hard Epsilon at Trinity college was held ou | Terribly bruised and battered and L this we repest the words of thousands | Town Clerk 0ct230 'Y here in great varisty. of other former sufferers from wom- ly ills, similar to yours, when we THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- Peeriess Body Brussels, $25.00 UR. E. J. JONES fusht contest. The Clippers were out- | Friday evening at the chapter house.| With his face mashed flat by the | How Any Meal Can Be Thoroughly weizghed, but held thelr opponents to| Ten hew members were initiated, in- | maaing he had received, T Tvor Hege- | Enjoyed by Any Stomach. 5§ i 15 points, althowgh unable to score cluding Bertram B, Bailey, 1315, of|}in of Norwich complained at police | = AR = s O N Suite 46, Shannon Bullding Noecives, “The Clivpers wee 1o o | Sovnich. | headauarters Friday that he was set | Gosts You Nethh : hereby apply fov o license to sell and| Childema Brussels Take eevator Shetucket strest sn. 8! Jewett City next Saturday after.| In the Phi Psi chapter of Alpha Chi|upon by four men on Water street| Co%tS You Nothing to Try Stuart’s - Tranors P ager,: beer. 1 e Teprac Wilton P B i lig . ale, lager, be Rhine wine Pl Prong noon. Rtho, Willlam A. Laswson of Woodstock | last Saturday night, beaten into m- Dyspepsia Tablets. ] |and cider in the Clavenden building, vas eclected a member sensibility -aud roobec of $£5, says the | Men, as a rule, are first discovered off of Anthony sireet, town of Gris- Royal Worcester, ik 5 TAFTVILLE Bridgeport Farmer, [ by their: enemies, . Thelr antagonists| It 18 a wonderful female remsdy, as | wold, except in the rboms and apart . PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. So_bad_were his injuries that he ' turn on the searchlight, and the proof | ¥01 Will admit If you try it ments o sald B e o | D tall diks are miade 4 nearly all el 4 which two vears ago cleaned up every. | Was unable to leave the Water street | of merit will lie in being able to stand | _Directions for its uss are printed ta PA{S OF Which ave il 9fF o8 PALIUANS ) widths from 223x3¢ inches up te 1 E — | Edward Demars Obse 3 B P, BNeE { n p ed in such mar is to form booths. | i rves 72d Birthday | fling in this vicinity has been rcor. | 100Ming house where he was staving, | the flash. six languages with every bottle: Price | Side rooms. or retiving rooms. My place } feet, 3 inches by 15 feet. E. L. BURNAP | —Note: Fanitad. with Fred Garon a until Friday. At the Emergency hos- | It was only in this way that Mr. | $1.25 at druggists. of business 1« mot located within two ¥ b R About 30 friends and relati and expect to play their p)!wl,‘ where he applied for treatment, | White ever knew that dyspepsia w FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL ¢O. fhundred fect in a litect e e L About 5 s and relatives of o proceeds: of the 6 the doctors expressed surpr o Bt | one’or Mz Bixckawo e e : ; Chireh edifice or public o parechia P, S eam aod Gos| B S s toasmes atlip o5 bttt o o ot s g Ry e | e o B iy o il L) e wak s s vom xoc | S R Rl it | THE PURTERES © MOREL ‘~_:l‘r5m:lnrt~ .nsnynlSaszg::J‘;a&- :-\—engqg to| Heart church. Albert Aberg will hold | n says that he came to this |t !l:]c,rh handed his afficted friend the Ty Byaten st NDEWioE etk . | celed 3 72d i ay. Songs | his 1 as r ana has search” of vork rd a | bill of far ‘6 ” tar, OaBer, A 9 "G, Prgss and wark sa isfactory | ere' enjoyd and selections Were ren: | iccicd Capiain. © Peter Desjardins and | B Ofie Tonk shoard a DU O fare il Stetfea Oitece. - | DUY THE “BIG BEN** Alarwm|2ist fex of, osiober A D B 5 S 130 Platt As |gered by the Celestial orchestra. Mr.|Joseph Fontain are also members of | he icli into the company - of four Roston Clam Chowder, » - signed Flec and taxpay IN OUR LARGE VARIETY OF att Ave. Tol. |Demars m::;;)l many handsome gis | the old tcam, and Whits and Murphy, [ whait foungers: When icy learned Strained Gumbo, l0CK 0 | owning L ‘eatate (oniine. Sosntice —_—— S N— _|and the co ulations of numerous | two crack players- of the Olympias, | that he had money which he foolishly Sirloin Steak with Mushrodms. e A A Pl C d 3 | triends. Refreshments were served and | make up the five. McSheffery and | displayed, all four set upon him and | Roast Beef Hash. FRISWELL ippiication of 1. G. Mori- ace cardas p OHMNSON AND BENSON, elightful evening was passed by all| Simino will act as substitutes. Mana- | administored a terrific beating. e | Bolled Ox Tongue with Suuerkraut i ot isla suirmet per i 20 Cenral Avenue. resent ger Caron would like (o arrane games | tried, in vain to defend himselt and Lobster a la Newburg. A 25-27 Franklin Street isensed pursuanc o caid ap. - | — wit ¥ eastern Counecticut teams. rutally pounded into uncen- | Baked Pork and Beans tion. Dated at Griswold. this 21st SLATE ROOFING | WEDDING. | Sef3ushess ana vobbed | Combination (rab Saiad. - pe Dimher J Dr il by o a ards - e S " . i Tt ke i 5 aniel 3agnon. Mos Sul- Sisial Comnices and Skalighis, Gutters| e FUNERAL. |, When he came to himeelr e was | SoHOE Ao BRI Lee 3 T T T LT T ,,m.{sgs.,.. deas in hand et A Al Hars Skt Actin | z terrib om_ his_injuries. | e Fritters. hepeby certity e’ above named | we Ling ; ttaning to. " Or T Victor Vogel and Miss Matilda Fess, Bernard McAvoy. | He was assisted to a'lodging house | 1r. White ordered a “little of each.” fle Who fleSltflteS Ugiers (Wid endotters art EIRCi0r and | painted designs that are very exchusive 4 Te both of Taftville, were united in mar-| The funeral of Bernard McAvoy wag { 1e4rPY and remained in bed until ¥ M. epsia Black ordered crackers D O e e sy pion | and will bear your inspection e riake at 10 o'clock Saturday morning{held from his late home in Plainfield | 92%. sufiering from his hurts {and a glass of milk. “I had suen a | { D e A eaeat e & ¢ 2 in the Sacred Heart church by Rev. T.| Satrdne momming with serrices at St | Hegelin's faco’ was sufficient proof | big breakfast this morning.” he said | [ i A, e i ¥Geme in and sse them: . 3 H. Stapleton. Arthur Hess, brother of | Joseph's chutch in Plainfield at 8| 9 N6 story that he had been “beaten | “that Il just i te to keep 1S daved! : e o an"ar Pllllllblll ilie bride. \as best man, and Miss T.| gclock. Many relatives and friends | U T looked as thousn it had beon | vou cor ' Mr. White could BLEH nCler), ¢ ace (B i bridesmaid. The bride was owned In | numerous and beautiful. Rev. W. A | horses. . The police are inVestigating | can't stand the gieam, Mr. Black, Why | house heating appatatus until iy blis ione: - New London County: I 5 A peep 1110 a1 up 1 date bathroom | [y, Sk 4nd her maid was altired | Keefe. rector of the chureh, offclsted. | (he tobbery story. Hegelln - admits | don't you you have dyspepmia aud |ing cold weather is actually u us e ck i Ieception and wedding | The body was brought on the 11 oclock | tHat ho hud been drinkingat (e tme. | be done with it2 Soull alyays have | vlif rave many doliars and nueh d oicating Liquors, “m1e Jlager hesr. ‘ i8 only less refresning than the bath dinner a Toxicating liquors, ale, lager . heer the home of the bride's par- | train from Plainfield and burial was in BT Duriog e Boouier. Sy bark | dim [ 2 T that hungry look anyhow as long as | greeabic work. Irequently thege first | Rhine w tern the Huilding at the more ‘nok to the bath for bodily \_r:;s’““;‘ ‘J?é'..;‘l:';.il:{“‘?:;n‘l:‘,".3""" Sacred Heart cemetery at Taft- | PARTY GIVEN MISS MURPHY. |you have dyspepsia. Now listen. My | frosty mornings and chilly nights the | 131-133 Main streei. fown of Norw St [ wihl ShoW yott farspios oy | N0 52 1 e street. followed (he | ville. The bearers were four cousing | p oo oo o = e stomach was in just as bad con- | greater part of the day will prove to|eXeept in tie rooms and apartments plans " porcelain And o:her ubs | oot hr i ed VOR8N many rel- | of the deceased i - njoyable Time Held at Her Home | dition as vours at one time. But now Lo mild and delightful. One or two|SAid bullding, any part or oarts of [} & b 4 16 15 the Beat mavoes | Sere, v ) dsome 2ifts t|hag charse of the arranzements. : g instance, this elam chowder or sirloin { you all the heat you need for that! o My miace. of busi: A SIBERIAN DOG. s ary standp abd guar. ORI - - | On Saturdsy night. a party was giv- | Sieak or even the lobster morning dip in the right temperature, | mese Js nof located within two hundred | Also a good line of Coon, Russiam A iy oi. The 7001 | Goncrt at Naturalization Club. ynor of Miss Bva Morphy Just s welcome -ty s 0t ineure a cheerful, warm dining | foef n ' iker line from any eburel | Caif and Gallowsy Cow Furs. : - Tt o e Aokt Sroneklon ot i n Occum, by a number of | ¥our crackers and milk ou t.it an bour or so in the r adifice or public or parpchial school. or | } Both have many ( g iyingeton Chestr Refreshiments were oomyed | Tehlize how this dyspepsia i 0% Terl the Deed: where Ao | the pramises pertaini o2ane| HORSE BLANKETS — Stable ané 1. E. TOMPKINS, | n @ nappy and & |tarke audience with conc R e e arao i B nne fbidse. O | Doktorace, pul " | sreet,"The larscst line 1 New Loms 7 . & i SThe atre iz, way oped Tast vocal solos were rendered | eY®Y and ability to think qiid 1t us: we may | Dated at Forieich }.don. County. to be avets LIVe S ey 67 West Main Street | g, iethatt Team R % i e reets vl eging Tmbar e rendored | oat't help motice 16\ You havemt the est'the Mght stove for | (o 5 ¥omme, |k move DALk A NN BN s oA B etball Team Reorganized. o presen Tk ATt AR MrS. | Cheer una sociability veu had three sse . Remomber the gas | We. the undersis | we have for three vears at i | The old Taftville bas i team | s . proscnied ner hy Mliss Fose | enths azo. Now Il (ell vou whet Lo | rene me” ssves we es | toxpavers owning real estate i S NG | Al o] 1 e 2 [ do. - and thercat the cheerful Mr |@ollars every day in the. vear, -tha| tcwn of Norw and hereby sign and | The Vaushn Foundry Co. ! | e ulholz and Heiry - Clineding, | 40, an T 4 e for szl ) | ghn Foundry Co. - b TNew Ko ana el Clineaii 99, (8T SN el oSS, G | Sernen et nent was AN T P L. L CHAPMAN €@ | Ohildren Ory |, [ ayissisimns fieme i Sun e St i St | Staciel s wes wplel, There theiyls | Ruud Water, dealer alvays e S A = i ! ; | Jewett City at Jewet VS Ronew Bave a pretty hox. of cands ty | tablet“that contains an ingredient, | vour inspection <'w suitabie person to be licensed pur- | 11 Bath Street. Nerwich, Gontk | FOR FLETCHER'S | Sy -afternoon, § to 5. e ¥ 50 one, erain ol which, dkests 1000 wrains | S0 forCuaid . avplication: Duted aE . Thise present were Missos Isabel | Of f00d. For even fthe worst dyspeptic | d . this 14th day of Optober, & h he Engl rission conductec - Misso ity s tha AN R e e o e S 1) . 1% A, Briseoe: Charies W BEibnie proniliy. Tt sees | S A ST Q) BN | Trhe Engen missioh conaucted by | ol il ikicy o Ttumbnolz, | 1% the only thing that realivaivesre- | (g 1 3 R T ki o ath d Vincent of Hobo- | MUIT 1 g BRol% | 17 “Mrhe reason is ‘it relievas the | S . G Burnett A. D. Sm ew ecker s patterns. Nc. 11 to 25 Ferrs Street | e ken was brought to w close at the | [[UVSS an ““"!"“' Pf""" "i’“ | stomach of nearly all the work it has 1. herchicesriife e 5 | £ e i AR o R SR b 5 2oney, - Regina | 5 v all th % 5 - named sizners and® endor afR L | Sacred Treart church Sunday evening. | yikicl’ind Katie Murphy of O, | 10,00, dikegte evervthing in-the-stom- 321 Main Street A Ak verd ‘owninn ra) | Cream Osts, Cream Farina, Crasm S F B | L oon. Tt o Cotonestér. e Heonas canmeatle Juroht, St DCCAM. | aon “und ehimslatos e Exsiris. Julow astate in the town of Narwich. "Dated | Hominy, Flapjack Fleur, Preparsd . K. Funeral F ermon Bitetior of the Bastern Gonmectic | 1281 Holeomb Géorse Tmback, Samual | 1 cont sct alone without them. - They A N Drwleh, T 218 dav of Ontahar | foct o e < i | erack p ern Connecti- | 1111 He'co L are Stoart’s Dyspepsia Tablets. You A D. CITAS. S, "FOLBROOK. | Suckwhen Cid 22 CARDWELL'S ! & cat leagie, Who was injured at Dav- |3 . Fred Draw, Leonard Ar- |5 C i arivvire or | B XL Town Clerk et on Tin and Sheet Metal Worker J§ B AGER ireots: | e i ok s | ol S0k Boyin torenn Erurs i | c4n gt thom gavwhere on earh for |, COOPER — Upholsterer | i {a pitched ball. was in Taftville Friday Clineding, Ernest | %0 & PACKASSL o be Dy 4 r = S | o e Y| Crandall, Patrick Murp o 5 art's Dyspepsia | Al general upholstering and mat- 3 phsent for Richardson and Boynton | and Embalm2 | Por’the first time sinee the aceident. Slh D iy ol Nervih L gtien (ahsolutels stop iearthurn, | cross worle at_one-half sl s The Roads Are Settling ki o W | 3 I G s nausea, indigestion, dysvepsia of the = | and pleasure driv! i % et Main Straet. Norwich, Gonn. | | : s T R e . [ant yeassre wiving wii ve meven | THE FINEST “ 70 Frankiin st. Buttetin Bidg, J§; Dr- Hallock’s Famous Remedies. | _Two well known youns sportsmen A oone and itiation, | Tel. 55 4 160 Viest Main Street.| ng fresn air fhat is better than the I ! T F B“RNS Telephone €42-3, 6 years of cures. [gotamlished o record for the season [ach. They cheer You up.'and miks NEW LINE S "MAH;‘,}"E;’fir‘;‘.:"“ s C . 2 Saturday when they brought home nine ! you zet all the good the o GOODS direct fre . ' y Prompt service day or night ELVITA PILLS strengthons the nerves, | partridges and a woodcock., This is | Tood. Yot will NOrReL: Vou Dover Tad. Tow ]u'h‘c:)s roct TOm | Livery Stable. Falls Avenue. 5 Zady Arsistant. enviches the biood and insigorates the whols | the argest number veported thus far | o’ stomach to Worty vou. ortment lensths of all kinds. “ea“ns a“d numhxns' ae-m:a’:; 'Vrh“l:;:.ld!u,, ostem. S0 * this fail, | g, Send us your wutme and address to- | Cotton Goods and Silics at Half Prices NEWMARKET HOTEL, egshone C4Bk P””R- HALLOCK'S VEGETABLE LIVER | ¢ g esq Vonra] nall & assitle;ackes tree Addrers MLl Sy First-cl 'vlz L A"'.naen-.- W -~ LIS for constipation and ‘sick headache. | orange erop of Flovida will bring " St ! i3 e JOHN B 2 -Class Wines, Liquors ] o | orange o ! « g $10,- [ F. A, Stuart Co. 130 Stuart Bldg., 3 B OO0, Prop. . ""“-5“ ranklin s"lll i cenis per box. AT ALL DRUG STORES. ' J00,900, Marshall, Mich, 471 W. Main St. s ?&.w 'i:."fl-: et Tor Dusiz