Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 31, 1911, Page 7

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an Lcmuon coupl.s J m% ‘at M old nome in | mfimm NBRMGB fkm Fflfl Smflfllmm € WA eoiin R T fh""~—° e i Mrs. W. S. MacIntyre of artford . e i D e e e _ o Hatord Heary Allen & Son | v |. ; s S Mendey [or ek L e e ——————————— | Interested in the Matter and Also the on the Scotland road. FURNISHING Bpnotin ahoua e Cidzens Were Inxtrumemal in Gettmg It and Deserve| Lowel! Authorities. ? el for Piles Frank and Mary Johnson, charged | Mr. and Ara. Herbert Lewis of Gales. ngag ! Ferfy are woving into the place on UNDERTAKERS M| SIS R £ e Ml to Have It Located in Vicinity Says Commissioner | i bniensaged i e wisie siic. Y ine Ouis Wit bitehal? e o % over to the superior court Monday, the j recently purchased of C. H. Bartlett. 88 Main unshanan—Board of Trade Hears of Local Pro- b g 553 3 o St. THE WEATHER. G B / demurrer - being_ overruiod in i ,‘;,';‘h Mrs. N 3, Mitchell of Gardner Lake Trial Package Absolutely l;l‘:cmWilI = o’ ag co ; -Car Forecast for Today. jects. 4 Now condon Dolice SoUrt. s atiractéd | hor. daughter, ‘Mras Frank A, Skin- You Spénd a Post-Card LADY ASSISTANT WHEN REQUESTED For New England: Rain Tuesday in = the attention of the department of - mer, at her home on Pecks Corner. It you are a sufferer from piles, in- west and Tuesday and Tuesday night . e asking, 5 commerce and labor 0 New London.| irs, | StANE Telict i5 yours for e e om the New Work Her- | tlo Water strcet, the extension of trol- | another petitioms in. thelr hands over D o e ol & lived | move teday (Tussdayy ' 14 Butnim, | e Pyramid Drug Co., 390 Pyramid 10: On Tuesday fair t v over. | ley tracks in Shetucket street, and the | the high steps on trolley cars, and the; Whic 4 | Where Merton Bartlett will conduct | Blag. Marshall, Mich., will send you ASO! Sast &nd cooler’ weather wini prevail, | question o fa_tuberculosis sanatorium | committee was -also considéring the | Yesterday, asking that the detalls ot} WRTS €T SN free, in a plain wrapper, a trial pack- with light westerly winds, and on|for New Lm,ulon cl&nn(y Myers some of | :;he((-m;r stret extension of the trol- spmgr Tl Do senit to the el i TRE 7 e St SLAh, ;g‘e of Py u'?,a Pnf Cure, ',';: ::h:m::;- ; We sell Blankets upen the Wedns ¥ 1y~ overcast weather, | the topics discussed .on Monday even- 8. % £ “ B Svidence. ‘he | / Mr. and Mrs. Christopher ‘ul. sure and certain cure = with :fiuu;‘t tgr“nnpe{-ufl;u chatiges, ing at the October meeting of the board | A vote of thanks to the Ceéntral Ver- ;fi:‘:el;q.\{ag“‘wlggfi de‘;:;:'mim ;kg\mmmmm Sunday Mre. Rasmussen| tures of this dread disease. Thou-| “ same bi Observations in Nerwich. of trade at the Buckingham Memorial, | mont railroud was pasesd, and also | FOVEL OOk RNE SN Gonncon | and her daughter May and Oscat S¢v- | sands have already taken advantage lines. This means the occupying about two hours with thejvote of thanks to Charles W. Lilli- 4 3 % i “ite. | enson, all of New London, Charles]oc this offer, thousands kmow for the reatest amous The following records, reported from | consideration of these subjects of lo- | bridge for the ice cream and melons| s & man who is wanted in that cite.|S0eoh, BN 15 PC¥. %0 Now York.| frat fime in vears what it is to be 2 e il of in. Povis bhavimacy ‘ShOW s GHAHESS| o6l imporiance. furnished at the last meeting. e e e o tere i comets | and Mr, and Mrs.'Martin Anderson ofi fréc from the pains, the itching, the| & alue at prices in temperature and the barometric| ““The meting was called to order at 8| oo o SO ol Rl T DR GBERIGH awful agony of piles: quoted. : aharen Mohany welock by Fresident Joseph D. Havi- | CgmMissioner Gunshanan Presented. 5 s - Pyramid Pile Cure relieves the pain Our msaontiat Ther. Bar. (i mem- esident Haviland next introduce mediately. The inflam- ssortmen ink- Taom .. 317 L‘.’;‘S',Qr'e'ifln‘l‘”',u'{lr"i‘fe“r‘i:a‘f.f;‘ of thia | Hon, John ¥ Gunshanwn, ¢hairman of SECURED THREE COONS. YANTIC HAPPENINGS. bt e S e swellings re-| ' ets is very complete and : ¢ W, Tib- | the sttae tuberculosis commission, Wi : i % s gone : 'y & o oy TN G dbiso| mnules DY Secrelary Henry W cmtea | was received with applause us he rosa| All Treed at Same Time in Vicinity | Contractor Donovan in Charge of the| duced and soon the disease is & we are now able to meet Highest 66, lowost 36, ana voted into membership: Hdward | (0 speak of the New London county of Lantern Hill. Fitchville Road Repairs—Hunters’| P01 e vou think - every demand. Follewing Comparisons. Funius Hunt, William Park, George I, | Sanatorium and the work that can be : : Luck and Near-Luck. your case is, write in_today for the is a general outline of the e - Avis, Otto Bruenaeuer, L. O. Smith, | done for it. He had been here during| Saturdav night o party including free trial treatment. Then, when You| qualities, kinds and priose Prodictions for Monday: Fair; vari- 3 boia & the day-looking over three or four sug- | Henry Pendleton. Herman Chapman, = E&thiop™ 108 3 3 v O SouE Arthur A. Beeman, M. Clinton Mason, : Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Lathrop have used it in the privacy 3 the 'Iind B Eerdinlnlj V. Kréll‘!e‘ "| gested sites. A. Gosda, of Preston Plains, and Will: New London were recent guests of MT. | home and found out for yourself how s you want is Monday's weather: As predicted. . o, In opening, Mr. Gunshanan said he| 1am Martin, Samuel Whitmarsh of | NeW London were reeett efficacious it 1%, you can get the full- here. 7 e e Smoke Nuisance. wanted to thank the people in Nor-| Poguetanuck went coon hunting, and 2 R' ing Fitohville Read size package at any. drug store for 50 sun, Moon nnd Tides. After some preliminary remarks. | wich for the work they did in making| hefore 11.c'clock they had bagged epairing Fitol iz e ey dar -yod sl efter L Aoty o BI ANKETS s J1 B0 gaet | Sradent Muvibon eiled toc 8 sSAORE| It SbusIBler for New London Gounty to| thes welghing 17, 1-3, 15 13 sod 110. The iasedin odd Baigest Yantle | C o ehia motice you suffer neediess. | COTTON BLANKETS NEED TO BE FIXED. Bets. || Wi sets. z:-;:;;"‘(‘tl:s;!ror:nsu:]n;:xx;mtg.l.oilenl:‘le‘:v{! trr:j have & tuberculosis sanatorium. pounds. To add to the excitément and Fitchville is receiving a ba 11e “Simply il out free coupon and Cotion | Biankets, & 018 they were all treed at the same time |needed scraping. A sidewalk is being| o will garding the smoke nuisance from the Norwich Did the Work. within talking distance. The game | builf, and trap rock js to be used to! M ;‘iht!'nm white and gray, and fn all WHY SUFFER PAIN OR FX T N. Y, 'N. JI & M. locomotives in the| It was really the people of Norwich! was caught in the vicinity ‘of Lantern | fill up the holes and bad places until sizes—prices are 3 u, 446 || vear of the buildings on Shetucket | who did the work, and he had told the| hill spring, when a new road is to be put fHEE PRCKAGE BU“P““ 59¢, 75c, 89c, 9 awd PAY LARGE PRICES? 445 street. Mr. Hall read a letter from one | mayor of New Lonton that the com- | Tacir friends sre looking forward |in. Road Commissioner: John Donovan e up to $150 a pai - 2 4 | of the officials of the road, in which | mission ought to build the sanatorium to a big, juicy coon supper. 1is in charge of the work. AMID DRUG COMPANY, 380 50 a pair. 442 | the railroacl man wrote that he be- | preity near where the people of Nor- —_— — Miss Anna M, Parke has returned id Bldg., Marshall, Mich. a3 s Without the feast particle ot e lieved that vonditions had been chang. | wich wani it 1o go. He said that he| More Diphtheria Cases. from a few days’ stay in New Haven. peng me o sampe SO Py || e pain you cau have the mosi 0 ere was very little moke : had been louking over sites and had i % " A ers. Pile Cure, at once by mail, Vi LANKET. Gtive teeth removed by Rtser Eigh swawee It (3 36w 00 0 A e R ow. &ud ho| seen one tiet lgbken Foot o Bl And | LT O sw cases of diphtieris ou the | News, fom s JIurius in plain wrapper. HOOLUAT BLANKETS Khil \\)llv.h is followed by flocd tide. o A ‘West Side have been reports ] John Hannah, Mermon J. Gibbs, method. 3 thought the instructions to the train- | he -thoueht the commission would see | =" 08 MERe beeq, PeRorih 16 Cir) dotn Hannah. Mermon S HIDDS The popular “Woolnap” e g ol R men would correct the nuisance. it that way, but he did mot indicate Trom investigation he is of the opin- | companied by Reuben Potter, Charles | Name...... soft, wool finish, in white e GREENEVILLE NEWS. Mr. Hall said that his own inquiries | where his choice was located. Ton ‘thiat the oylety of the HAIE doten of | e eeiame (Lot aarealsy Tucaas. from | and’in all sizes—prices are for $5.00, 3 B & Bohoo! Graduat among busincss men who were affect Poor Man's Burden. | more cages among the children of the | Norwich,>went coon hunting in Mrs ot B .0 $150, $1.69. Members of Grammar School uat- | ed showed that some thought the hui-|{ copsumption, or tuberculosis, he said, | Pearl street schoel came from “one Jjjlibridge's auto. truck Saturday night, up to $3.50 a pair. Di 1L D. Sydleman is a mem- B o Class Entertained by Mr. and | %ance had been corrected, while others | was the poor man's burden, and you've | mild case. The child had diphtheria put failed to bag any game. i ber of this Ageoc ion and s considered it was as bad as ever. Some : i 1a fe a allowed to go <) ori % i b o e e Mrs. P. H. Ethie~—Notes. 5 ¢ got to go to the poor man and point' in a mild form and was sllowes & Charles Frink shot two coons ear perini ,'-‘5';‘|'|.:hf,,§?,“";«'r‘)ff: 2 {;ie,‘.hfip,;";2«'(?‘wf"fl:fi"finvehgegalg out to him where pe can contribute his 10 S§h°0|- Later th% dm;k*«; llf‘Ok 4 jy Saturday morning. He has bagged WOOL BLANKETS tifle 9 "RL . i - % re, A . ha c! 5 y - moré s i and a physician was = i equal in thie branch of dentistry. The graduating s of the Greene- | Dot Here, it Mr e T adopt his Mite to catry on’this work. The pa. erious turn P several this season. = WOOL BLANKETS tients for the samatorium will come summoned. One.of the mew cases Myron Ladd, William - Counterman T ordering of us vou receirs || Ville grammar school of 1912 held a suggestion of putting in an extra track , ) n X 3 - v g fi1- Pt w days with her grandparents' Splendid quality Wool Blankets, im s p i » clags parly in honor of the teachers & o ek from among the common people, the in the family of Truckman Bromley ang two friends went hunting in Pr ing a few ¢ & ) Qi Ly . he betefit o lis vears of ex it the home of Mr. ana Mrs. P. H.| 408D to (he freight house. since theV working people, the wage workers, It and the other in that of Mrs. James ton Saturday and returned with 14 here. S a day re_|Vhite only, and in all sizes—prices are Work E 1Ilr«::’¢|d g "“a . a;:i _ An address was read to the teachers | [ €0 0“0 G N0 {0 putting in this | oL AR get excellent results. In Hart- e ridge. et 5 $5.00 and up to 312.50 a pair, and as we iease our offices by Mise O. Robillard, who then pre- ford the plan was worked by raisi L] Personal Interests. 3 3 pre G extra track, and if the extra track kere > e Sl provided the switching in the busy e unds through the factorfes an Tehabod H. Stonddard and son, Sey- |, Jahez Hailey and son, Atherl & FEZ! We would especially recommend aur hours of the day could be dispensed delegates were elécted in proportion to. Rev. G. H. Ewing Reviews History of | mour Stoddard, of Lord's Point, 'Ston- g, S5eUEE - B¢ LRI GRG0 | 65,00 Wool Blankets. They are extra v the amount raised. We have had great ;i | ingt t Sunday here, Thes have i 3 £ e ¢ e % e charge. , R er® | Sheir dock out. Inito the river, but Mr: | ecobnize thAt tilb is heir movement. Convention Chasen. ! of tite hotel that is to be built’on the | — | fast color, pink and blue berders. ha . much surprised, but each responde X suld i ! The employers of labot need have no by Mir. § £ Springtield 4 Hall sald he didn't believe this could four 1o have. their: poopl In_the First Consregational church | Point by Mr. Stanton of Springfield. Open from 9 a. m. till 8 p. .m. “‘;f?":":”f]!":,’_:‘:ke"l‘c'fl‘g;m‘ Ghost, | D®_done without a strong objection (nax emuser o o People organize dn o oo of 4s'n prelude (o the sermon, | Frank vea, boss dyer for the have been established here eight 0. 0¥ (q"Principal Francis B, Mcx Jabez Bailey and son. Albert J. Bai- yiars, our gueranice is of in- B mova and Miss R. Jennings, the assist- digpuianle value, o ant supervisor, each a 1912 clask pin; will to pleased any tline and Miss I. Stephénson, the drawing -n exinine your teeth without teaciler, a dainty tea-apron. All were ‘Wool Blankets in tan and gray — warm and serviceable—prices are “]from _other dock .owners, and he '\ MGEE L ted statistics to Rev. G. H. Ewing gave a history of | Yantic Woolen company, spent Sun- T T e e e o L e | thouRRt Jt Would be well o keen on (il (Da(" the ighest qeatn sais from the Woman's Board of Missions which | day st his Mo A g s R 00! sates $350, 4400, 95.00 and took part, was enjoyed by all who | PUShing fo get the extra track to the concumption twas among bookkeepers, IS to meet here next week. This board | Miss Natalie Hami 5 e lng en a flr oy B sl iy ¥ freight shed on the dock. Where it is 35 Der. cento white it 1a 51 Was organized three yvears After (N | e e Several vocal and piano soios were Little Water Strest. per cent, among brewers, bakers, gro- Civil war. The connection of the wo- BORN. (From Modern Housekeeping) PLAID BLANKETS DR. JACKSON, rendered by Misses Florende Tilly and | O o cidening of Lit- cery clerks and even policemen. Among 'Men of the north with the Christian | 0 . veatuck (Stoning- ; - f i v 3 A npbert: and o NAtrel tnd T | tie Whtor strent My all veborted that | the coal miners who Tive ih afi Almon commission work showed the, effec- | WKNIGHT In Pawcatuck (Stoning: | Women are besinning to realize how | Jixtra good value in strietly Al i & 7 ton) 28, 1411, a daushter to Mr. | o v o % 8 how, ' Franklin Square, Nflrwmh- Conn. Eihier. Lusich was served after which | this hiad been tirned over to the com- phere choked with dust the percentage lIvencss of organization and contribut- S se James McwRigHL . angerous and how unnecessary 18 th| Wool, Plaid Blankets. A splendid ax many games were enjoyed. mon council, and he couldn’t tell what 1§ six. o to gonfidence in this new undortake |y AL Ty Jewett Cics, 0ot g0, | BTl and expensive surgleal opern-| cortnient of color combinatioms, csls . H jon known as C et 5. A vV Those who were present were the| thes had done, but he thought that the Educate Peopl 3 ing. The first missionary sent out 43 1™, "s5r "Newton M., to Dr. and Mrs. i 1 as _Many)ors guaranteed absolutely fast — three, teachers, Misses R. Jennings and | widening would be of great advantage . i de Live Detts vears ago and supported by the W.| it Tiobertnal clever soclety women noted for their§ ot S1 ana - o is still carrying on @ suc ite bewuty, accomplish the de- 1. Stephengon snd Principal F. B. Mc- | to the city, even if it should cose a3 n-‘s u:fl;t ;LL e:’lo‘;:(?;?lefilhe {Jffm\:mlfi :i qriu)lx;o'& lx’x“yffiffl’a‘ "South Africa r‘f.<\,x? therselve: ”‘J’l“h’l,m‘l‘, “f}n. S5 THE FINEST Namara, Misses Mabel Crowe, Ruth|much as $25,000. 5 1o Norwich to take -hold of this move- | The meoting here next week takes in MARAIED berfect safely and no pain, expense of FEDRS Prodell,” Lucille Stéphenson, Florence | President Haviland expressed his mont. \Were. soing (o orent o & s h t lcoNN — BIRMANN — In_ Jewett | DCTT “oors. They simply use rilly, Margaret Luppert, Blsie Chese- | carnest desire that the widening of the | oitui going fo erect an in- | all the states east of Ohio, the other | ™Ciey. Oct. 30, 1911, by Hev. Francis J. | Getention indoors n il A 35 DINN E R 0. Dorothea McNeely, Alice Winans, | street might be accomplished, saying | shont s tor®ynalydartford we raised | two aivisions include Ohio to the | Rusier. Daniel Conielly "and Mifs| ordinary me:colized wax, which can he | BEACON 3 . Do: Neelr, . c . say bou: ' 11d | Rock : o ouns | Neilie mivma abtained ut almost any drug store. C Oselia Robillard, Millis Kegdall, Dora | that although $40,000 had been report- | {10 s, nita it wigbe. tof ot wna. ) | Rocky, mountains and the Rocky moun PR G s O e We show the “Béacon” Plaid Blank- Jthier, and Arthur Collins, G. Kramer, | ed as the cost of the improvement [ want of the emplovers of Norwieh | o> (© the Pacife coast. D L, by Adbert 7. Bailey. 3B |and washed off in the mornin | ets im @ choice selection of color eém- Ik TOWN IpCook, J. Kseziak, J. Banwell, R.|which he thought was a preity g00d s tq allow, the committee to go into Social Features Planned | Trank B Brown of Meriden and | jmercolized wax Slowly absorbs the | binations—tan “and white e and D HOFF CAFE F 2 Gibéon. ‘Piérre Thevé, O. Buddington. | price on three picces of porperty that theiy somcerne for o wags Sorns | Sl i e Aty 3. Watson of Norwich half-dead outer skir % it to|white, lavender and white, tan and ELL-HO rom 12 19 2| Charies Natzel, P. Gorton, K. Smiegel, | cost $50.000, he thought we wwere pub- wam e ersirimate yor s OLKerS | d has been sent to the local 80- | oy "y pig BESSETTE—In Taftvilie, | (ke off dav. by diy, in Wimost | pink; gray and white, etc. Thess are S i o Howard Pierson, 8. Mulkins, Raymond | lic spirited enough to be WIling t0 40 | You're sure (o find the men willing tp | CI€Ly that those attending the mis- | T MARVERRSIEEINTGR SUpision | flake off Gav by G ke four. The | fine wool finish, light welght, warm . Wade and Franklin Smith of the cluss | something to improve the cits, even if | contribute for one- refson or amother, SIOTGLY meetings next week who pre- | Roderici St. Marie and Miss Roselmd | RDErcentibie PArUCRS (o® FIal oo tfi 1 and sanitary, and suaranteed strictly The Roads Are Settling and Miss ¥, Sabourin, Joseph Cloutier, | it was not improving our own' pocket- | We can take care of the indigent tu- | CT, t0 Pring a basket lunch will find | Bessette e e Torth. blooming radiantly ) fast colors—extra good value— Lionel Ethier and Mentealm Ethier. | books. o o the tables set and tea and coffes Pre- | pREEROCHERS — BROCHBER—In Tart- | *000 8 2 and pleasure ariving will be the best el D1 " i he e i r:"! o gt Ry i‘uifmfi‘:’b.. with a duet by Miss Dora and Lionel ing the strect, eaying that this would best tonic. ‘Phone us for a geod team. | ©'hier, Which was loudly applaudcd. n an advancement in value of the with health and beauty. The face be- at $3.80 a pair. gins to look years younger, though the use of the process absolutely —defies The evering's tostivities conclided | ~TFrank . Smith alao favored widerr- | (frila” BOPIS ThD S Waldne Sout | pared in one of the rooms at the club | Piileoct % = ouse. connection with the lunch- hut he wants to See to it that the | aonsc 1 COMMeCt s careless consumptive who. walks the I Con, (h_Wednesday, there ate 1o be . by Rev. J. H. Stapleton, schers and Miss rty, it o | specches special i 1nd socia 55 Gutarie | detection by the clomest observer. _ o as an es- | (ive mens atures . Towa, i such minor cil shes! as Themas F. Houlihan. he thougtt a special city meeting might | grecied with applause as were the brief Delsgatas Appointed Miké: Myrtle Longacre “of | Guthris | QPS50 ) implen, et double—prices are be 1 1) it u g e - The funeral of Thomas F. Houlihan | beper ©0 L0 Pring it up before the citt ! Mi Ruth I.. Potter and George F. Center. X Whom 1 ; S3Ians | 1iyde were appomnted Suncay delcgates Gra es Tag.held trom s iate home, Mo, 191| " President Haviland continued both | {"P5 IreHEen: Hariiana cailed wpon {od RSt el Conrenational | S = ks 3 these matters . s b ot % - S At 0 5 x St A S . services in St. Mary's church at nine ! jjo e Several Doctors Heard! B s W son’ of Charles N s GILBERT « U, 75c, $1.00 and $150 a | remarks cach of the physician Crib Comfortables, in all lic improvements committee, and h convention to he held at Bridgeport sk T the latest designs, such as Bunny, | e'clock. ~Rev. John H. Fitamaurice | stateq for the commitice on new fn Rush W. Kimball, medical ex- | this week. IR A GuE Sieis fned Teddy Bear. —Chickens, Elephants, Pan | officiated anc Mrs. Mafy L. Siihey ren- | qustries that it was worung ol the | aminer for the ‘town. was (he. fear, = < R Sy eate iy Gict jeese, Fitc.—prices are - ds S M 2 3 10 Do = Geese, Ei P cy ¥ dered two solon, here was'a large| time, although the result of its ef- by “expressing his appre- Men, Women and Affairs. Fraptean o 39c, 50c, 76c and up t& Baskets—all kinds jitendance of friends and reiatives.| foris were not alvays seen. m Of e work being done by M Mrs, Ray Johnson of Montville has |y o rest Margarett I 3 $150 each TR L % a K 3 i i Gunshannon, &nd - 1o xSy S : Murgarétty 2 . £ Parsley, Etc, \cre wers imerous beautiil forai Transportation Committee Reports. | (inshannon, and of work done in Not- | peen visiting Mrs. Blisha Geer of the | Paadock, wite'of Edwin & Sons Spinach, Celery, Parsley, Etc. trivutes. Tue bearers wore M. F, P.| For the transportation committee Spnng ‘i having a_ santorium here in | Scotiand road. ! services at lief late home. 12 end William J. Houlihan, J. B.|John T. Young told of complaints be- | 5000 ¢f JAVIDE o santoriym here in E 2] e, ireet Tuesday afternoon | mfortables M. F. Doyie and W. ing investigated and a new walk had the necessity of some eduicational Work | 4. oL ioqn s teucranel Oy aialn Hil 0 IO | 5 in St. Mary" y,| been put in by the Cental Vermont, \ijeh sigie be o out by a i | 8728 today (Tuesday) to Hartford for S e A - o tables in a naid People’s Market .. i wic warsid sy | rairoad leiaimg o e stadon e Y e, b8 carried sut B e U | ool Visit with friends. C?E“En"er,\‘,‘.,” Carcaran, 20 azed 35| Complete Home Furnishers assoriment of desiams: and m%...T | Father Fitamaurice. M. Hourigan was | suggested a vote of thanks to the com- ie everybody could 20 and hecome | wiliam Francis Tufts now located | _ YEars. prices are L Franklin St. in charge of the arrangements. & instructed in this subject. 'The san- | ¢ Putnam, was at his home on the | Funeral from his home at 120 Talman | $1.00 to $3.98 each. 4 atorium will be the -solution of how 10 | Otrabande for the wee | street on Wednesday morning at| JUSTIN HOLDEN. Prop. 'ersonals. ter of Plainfield, Mra. Jarvis of Jewétt | care for a zreat number 21 (ubunvuh)(z Diabanad et o pind: !!;?N n'l'rl‘nc]' Services i Pat-| R (,omfofllb‘!;. lfl“:fl;:“ | Mis, Mary Murtha‘has recirned from | O K s cises, durable nd mcarable, and | i ana Mre Walter Granmt of Taft- | Tick's church ‘ai 9.30 In- idea in bed covering, han de- ' St. Marie-Besestte. near | terment in St. Mary's cemetery. signs, colors guaranteed fast—prices v ; we ail-ought-to-stand read yto do our | \jjjo & no into : L | Broviance < Visit with friends In} goy, 5. 11 Stapleton united In mar- | share to help the work along, T et ryaln s tha. 18 terBES ot o A are 60 B e | rlage Roderick Marie and Miss | Dr. H. M. Pollock, ¢hairman of the | gur i e $250, $3.75 a ) O E ! Roselma_ Bessette, both of Taftville, | health and sanitation committes oke o i wards. | - Jenatius Murphy of Sandwich, Mass., | in the Sacred Heart church at 8.301 of the nece b 20per e SOl : GHUHG ent the week end at his 6 ON | g'cloc > i a b Mr. and Mfs, am and | Wool Comfortables, covered with McGrory Building. ericer mm:h - is home ON | g'clock Mcnday morning. Azarias | and the po y of educating the | .on of Wauwecus hill spent Sunday I o O rared. Sk, . with e Eessette, brother of the pride, acted | Dublic subject, and the estab- | sith M. Heoth Hours—1-2.30, 7-8 p. m L % 2 m's mother, Mrs. Eilen fective Borders of plain silk. fiotable et S as best ‘man. and Miss Roselma Tel- | Ishment of a fund to care for. the | Bi [ o s Telephone $60-3 auglsd TAFTVILLE Mer was bridesmaid. Both the bride | workman's family while the man was | CoCTlam: 15 Main Street, d for ‘their lightness and warmth — < —— | and her maid wero gowned in white | in the sanaiorium. Ernest and Carl Benjamin of Lisbon | | an prices are 5298, $398, $498 and | silk and carried chrysanthersums. Dr. J. J. Donahue was the next! ore week-end visitors at the home of | g % & DE\I I'IST | Two Waddings at Sacred Heart| Relatives and friends wero present and | speaker cailed upon, who. commended | s, Veek-end visitors at the ome of | up to $1250. Church—Notes. selections were rendered by the ci the work done by Mr. Gunshaunon. ! piain il Down Comfortables, absolutely pure . . E. s S . o A’ receptfon st the home of the | United effért, Dr. Donahue said, was 3 Y | ra] nlrec‘urs Conitortables, aBaolutsiEiy DR. E. Ji JONES| v arant 1 movine from Prov-| nrien s cotony, s e ome, of the S e R et e R e i ’ llimantic after visiting her cous- —AND— $6.00 to $8.50. | idence street (o a farm near the old | Bogsette, st No, 62 Norwich avenue, | of the educational side that the sana- Suile 46, Shannon Bullding | o070 followed the ceremony at the church, m would provide. The payroll A wedding breakfast was served and | of perhaps $56,000 would not be a bad in, Miss Fanny L Williams of East Take elovator Shetucket strest en- | Town strect o trance. ‘Prouns Unclaimed letters advertised at the fmany handsome gifts, including cut | asset to the city We would need a X it - < P Taftville pestofice for the weck end- | ass, silverware and several checks, | wign of education fo show th DL M R Gray m a mers We invite inspection of our shewing ing October 28 are addressed as fol- | Were received by the bride. Mr. and | © the advantage of going. to a | porence Bennétt of Vergason avenue | / . . of Blankets and Comfortables. PLUMBING AND GARFITTING, . |lows: Madame Gsorgianna Bourassa, | Mrs St Aarie wil leave for & trip | sanctorim. We are sssured ot the ! Economy in the use of coal, ch. | to_ Provid Jerman Godreau, William Gley, R ce on Wednesday. They | sanatorium and now we want to col- | make their homa with the bride's | lect some money for it. and we can . B 2o JOHNSON AND BENSON, parents, The groom is the son of Au- | paint an attractive .picture of fres Lady Assistant. i Fine baking qualities, 'fll[ mm[m's & I‘I'“Eu_ fil - w!Dn'NGs gust St. Marie of Adamsville, Canads Telephone call 828-3. HA 3 l 20 Cenral Avenu SLATE ROOFING W Smith Alen. | Simple adjustments. Henry E. Chur | | l ard | .| air, sunshine and good food for our formerly of Taftville, and is employ- | sanatorivm. t e onemah: min B Uiy 4136 apioks. ot the n oupter el B Desrochers- Brocher. ong those Dresent were Osias|valuable feature of enabling the w Monday morning by Rev. John FL. Sta- | pleton. Many “friends and relatives present at the ceremony and Bl- Tel. 719. Metal Cornices and Skylights, Gutters| . 1enry Desrochers and Mi Amyot of Puinam, Mr wund Mrs, | earner to pay. his own way, He in- | o & % it e B Mal o yoer | Brochiar were Rt 8 easrlage wt thg | ALUCE St Suithm | Mr.and W) ofmetiio) il is oW ey, Ho i C K /MEN'S KING QUALITY SHOES it N ecker's s S5 iR i eds o GA? | Broch et Pletn maimisge B¢ th | G Saeglc o wabrecsh e | pind T et Tt ety e an Rnow | MENS XinG o) e e or Men | Cream Oats, Cream Farina, Cream of Willimantic, culosis, beckuse he could not afford to Late fall styles, Black and Russet, stop his wark to get cured. His fani- Whether coffee is causing him Hominy, Flapjack Flour, Prepared 00. .50, $4.00 and $ ily needed his wages, but with a san- : | t, at ) . Brocher of Packer. brother of i trouble by quitting it. SOLD ONLY BY Buckwheat, a . TOMACH TR GA { atorium he could have been saved to Y at 1] SOLD ONL Sanltar Pl“mb‘n bride. and Alphonse Desrochers of | DS ERESS, i his family. He spoke of the need of | FRANK A. EILL, CARDWELL’S Jdewett City, father of the groom, act- AND DYSPEPSIA WILL GO.| cducating the people not to have a When the cause of the trouble = 4 e SN L e B ot — b5 T car of (he Lubercular patient, and he A peen 9to an up 1o date bathroem | NELY 2tiired in white embroldered sat- | Heartburn, Gas and Indigestion Go| fiugnt the. matter of the’ eviibi; | fs oniy less refreshing than the batn| ",h0 “(Teq et - Five Minutes After Taking Pape's| Would be satisfactorily worked out by urally follow. ftaef. During the summer you Will| o¢ (o ‘prides parents. Mr and i | Diapepsin. { the county medical association 1he mors look lo the bath for bodlly | 3L Kirocter, at N5, 39 Procitencs i — Fresh Air, Nourishment and Rest. 5 ~ i EEDiAL S y As there is often someone in your 4 s iy Pk Bl ot (h pofealain nd “oTher (s | ELTl 27 » wedding breakfast was |, A8 Ulere is often someone in your| Dp i . Iarper spoke of the exper- (| health and comfort ocan be - h | serve nce of the Modern Woodmen of Am- i i it ome form of = S 3 1 cetimaies (o the work ““TiUl, yere many basuttful and use. |8estion or some form of ~ Stomach s welth Abely Eubarenlasls ‘cavng in hastened by taking on a rich trouble, why don't you Keep some| al 3 - A : Srom a sanitary Standpointoand sooer| ful eifts 1o the bride. Mr. and Mrs. e St = rere from over 300 patients || liquid food-drink, such as —_—R R Destochers’ left for a wedding trip 16 | DIgpepsin in the house handy? = | beon sent home cured : artford and other places and on their - % E & ishing focd and res E. TOMPKIN turr. will reside in Taftvile. The [NYIWE sou cen eat without the| qre the three prime requisites for the JE S, groom has been emploved in Jewett | SUBRteSt Slscomfory and ol it | e of tubcrculosis, and are the tiree Teiephore. 104 Main Strest. Blankets and Robes for Street Stable and | Finest quality and assortment the best at lowest prices. is removed, some relief will nat- But the return to old-time FURS of Dutting them in In The best manaer of Character Handsome Styles in 3 | ! City, but has recently entered the em- thin that 1 almost impossible | & 67 West Main Street ploy of the Ponemah company. 20801 your pharmacist to let you read | o7 (e Toor th get at home, but can i | COATS, SCARFS Among those present from out of | i ‘fofmuia, plainiy brinted on these| £, i the samatorium. | The Shetucket Harnzss Co., | : town were Mr. and Mrs. Desrochers | 5% it cases of Pape's Diap Dr. (i, H. Jennings of Jewett City It supplies a hot table beverage || o =33 v | and MUFFS. 'n'e vau hn Fflufld cu an: g’nugrxfrh,eh. ot Jewett clmwxm- Yol Wil ranatly fee g who wes ut the meeting, was caliec of fine color, and a npleasing, | 321 Main Street | , | and Mrs. Aiphonse Greenleaf of Willi- & i, | 1Don and spoke of the necessity for P " imi . | 8 ry | mantic, Mr. and_Mrs. Joseph Duche. | Indisestion, Sowr Stomach, hf*e‘;.;‘se the campaiga of education, and ho said || SPEPPY". taste, similar to that o Moderately priced and ab- neaii of Willimantie, Miss Claudia Paul | pith S0 04T i Vas at once sucn | there was no question but taat we had || °f the mild, high grade Javas. | WM. ¢. BODE. Prop I liable at 3 cAs lNGs of Pleinfield, Wilfred Liberty of Jew- | miseries as Belching of Gas, Erueta- | Plenty of Deople to fill even a larger | , i solutely reliable ai 3 eit City, Ernest and Henry Tellier of | figne of sour, undigested food, Nausca, | Puilding than we were eoimg to have. | Postum contains no coffee or || UNEXCELLED. | carniahea prompy. Willimantic, Mrs. Lambert and daugh- | Hosdarhes. Ditsinece. Constipation sw |, Dr. 1. J Brophy spoke brictiy of || any other harmful substance, ; | MACPHERSON' é patterns. Kc. 11 to g M m other Stomach disorders. | the location of the sanatorinm here but is rich in the gluten and DESIGNS AND COLORINGS | folls hava tried So long to find | Of value because people could be trea el from Indigestion. and Dysnensia | cd,close 1o thelr Eomes. Many pai'ents || Bhosshate of petash (from the THE FURRIER, = 'WALL PAPERS Vo ot s e W refuse to 25 to a distance, but if they wheat of which it is made), s s S. F. GIBSON al e aorqer stooiachwith, e o i trdateil nsap Home (L will make | | Nature's matecinl for Febudlding % We invite you to inspect|29] Main S orwich, s AGER Vs nbenc imads up. thak i ieal of difference :nfm‘:xxlt | Bemedinnng i Imported and Domestic i ik A 5 minds that they have something. else | Cases. w very important fealu Tin and Sheet Metal Worker Diresta: Wrane, ‘oF uelicue ices. b Cie of - msamatorinm (| s & i og cetos s the new patterns with gas HEADQUARTERS FoR rason - ness, Gastritis, Catarrh of the : # s pAunt for Richa and Boynion and Embalmer j ot rri Of thel X itier wome: toncidding veinazis be || you keep along with the coffes attachments. Fresh stock of Wines, nu-n 3= enkces g F ho doubt, is & serious mistake.| M Gunshanan, a vote of thanks fc habit or change to Postum and |i [ al‘llllllg Il lflS. | Cigars. Also Provisions 65 West Main Strast. Noruwich, Conn. = roubla is, what you eat does | his talk (vad passed and lhe business ey H hndf Fres ftunch every 3 e mot digest: instead, it ferments and | Me€Ung ihea adjourned, i evening. { L 10 Franidin St. Sutiotin Wian B0k o0 Ers U0'hcii das'Sha Blomash| . A buer huncit of sandwiches, cheemc, “ There's a Reason 31 Willow Street The Westerly lephone Poison, which putrefy in the digestive | and coffee was merved in the rost rouln] ' LACE CURTAINS FURNITURE . s t N . Prompt Service day or night tract and intestines, and, besid. under the direction of A. 8. Spalding, 57' mn tl'ee Formetly D. J. Zady Assistant. poison the breath with' nauseous odors. e ; I UPHOLSTERY - Renyon Residence’ i1 Misaawag A hearty appolile, with thorough di- | Owners o sardens wil soo io it | YRR T b [ n‘ an um lfls, Al gestion, and without the slightest dis- | that their cabbage heads and pump- s o 3 WHEN 3 i comfort or misery of the Stomach, is| kins are under cover before the boys ttle Creek. Mich. & adin TR 1 a0 deesrebiny mediisin ] i TE Saiting for you as svon'as you decide ] Lesin their allowe'en pranks this ey l Fanal o The Bult | lasiern Connecticut equal to She Bul- | dium better to try Pape’s Diapepsin. ning. P A A results ietin for business results.

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