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SM I:anfiflnwar ud IO 15¢ Peaches - gt 15¢ String Beans - qt. Tc Some unusually and handsome barberries were Rabbit hunters about the county are Eaving good success. before the jast emblems, and there were Mr. and Mrs. Noves Palmer of Niys- tic were in Norwich this week. - Alice B. Tuell of Nev we'en favors for each person London spending a month in North e 3ir, and Mrs. Erpest A. Bliven and 2 ' Decisions. MMWW«MMMmSu- perior Court—Other Matters Mo‘n‘&v«d — 346 Franklin street. Out of town guests present were Mr. and' Ars. Joscph K. Carpenter, Ciar: ence Carpenter and Miss Al Cat- ‘ort_Point; ( Miss Ruth Car- nu\l-', Hartford; Mrs. Arthur Lamb, New Haver, Mr, and Mrs, Peter Smith, Westerly; Mrs, Dundas Smith, Man- chester, N. H. “THE AMERICA OF TODAY AND TOMORROW." Farm House Chocelates Just Received a Rallion’s Reasons Why Thousands L ke Me Can- not Satisfy Their Employers —FOR GOOD — Typewriter Ribbons, Grape Fruit - 3 for 25 ¢/ frost 80 Jimmest of siystic, wer. in Nor-| oo £ e T (1 Bolieve my fate in not uniike that h ) wich AMonday. uch was accomplished in the su- n otion nie Highl Instructi Leot: by Dr. | ¢ oussnds of other workers who 7 erior court o . Ve wre by | dally lose their places for reas ‘,‘f",',":,;;:m;";_‘if;_“g% kiés 05 | 1iarold Tioonl ‘who in Visiting nia [ 770" SOUEE at New London:on Tues: |, Mawase Spicer of Groton wax dec| 'O\ gl We G, A Gaurser | inay do ot e, Ao s Carbon Paper Blood Beets - - 7¢jtiaonaie b parents in Waterford, leaves next week Tumber -of matters was | [SRAANL In 8 daame it re Taisine —_ not belleve, When their last pay en- APETIRGEHRY - g & e t0 go south to take charge of a big | disposed -of. e in Nathan Chusch of Maptel, Marshaling & world of facts to his|velops comes nlong, it is usually, o 2uginge seid ERtb 15 cents | SONtract for a construction company.| The cldims in the cases of Adeline| Church claims that on Dec. 22, 1903, | [IStant command, Rev. =Dr. Newgll|“Yourservices no longer required.” it MISS JEWETT, S Ibs. 25| = Spiritual Academs. Wednesday.— 3 2 H. Williams va, Frank M. Rose, execu. | he was ran over on Thames ptreec:| DWIENt Hillls of Brogklyn. o | the truth were Known, renson for » o Principal Frederick L. Newton and . charmed a Jarge audience on Tuesday | thoir unceremonious removal would | Public Stenographer aav e % tor, appeal fr i Wil Groton, by one of Mr. Spicer’s business | Charmec 8 ; i g Mrs. Newton of Norwich were guests | Lor, appeal from probate, and Wiliiam | SLoton: bY one BF B0 Bpioers busincss | cvening at the Central Baptist church | probably be that (heir useidiness wus and Shorthand Teacher —_— A Bolton_correspendent notes thet|OVer Saturday and Sunday of friends | B Willlams and others vs. Frank AL | 80T, e in the second number of the Y. M. C.| dstroyed beoxume —of ' some . mental v F Dr. T. M. Mann has improving | In_Terryville, where Mr. Newton was Rcse. executor, appeal from probat "Fhe trial of the case was started in|?: €ntertainment course. Hix subject | worry, hodily ailment or genernl ndis- 283 Main Street. SOMERS and adding to his cottage there. formerly principal of schools. 2 fifiifi’ffiofie‘?&m‘?‘mffirfi? the morning after the two suits of r‘:::r:;:“ .;::henu nl' ma:)‘ undl’r:’-‘ position, These things, us we all know, Typewriters For Bals and Rent. orrow, which wis tre n such @ the most fruittui cuuses of faiiure The temperature rose rapidly Tues. | J- M. Brewer, deputy collector of in- | inal disposition of the estate in ques- [ Willlams vs Rose, —executor. appeal| jniensely interesting and instructive |in’ il whiks of e The putie of 3 = ; Gon stanae i e | from probate, had been settied. - o 1 e. he ¥ SO R das and by the time. 1t began to ramm | termal revenue, | has returncd to his ese cases were sc O orrann Attormo Sfadlal A, | T8DNCr as o hold the closest attention | Waterioo wus losi because of a hend- ™MR. H. T. MILLER’S he etning heated mounes’ wore | uties in Watesbury, after a two weeks | tled for hearing Tuesday bofore Judge | A1 the agiermoon Attorney Hadlal 8| of his audience throughout. . He Wus |ache. In this quick nge our minds . T. ISR Vacation sient at his former hoine | Reed and jury in the superior court, Gonied amd trial of | ivtroduced by Rev. C. H. Ricketts. |mus( be clear, rapid, active und froe School for Dancing o in Norwich, and in Hartford. bus were settied without tri O et attoraey “Hun| . In the course of his address: Dr.|from outside Influence. or WOFTY. OF ( Hl KE N THe Graduating Nuraés ssscciition > sooth | WhItHom e fon Y aiorennan & | jaimed that first ihe driver of the | Hillis made the prediction that Amer- | clse we go dowh to fatiure with' the =5 Oak St. will re-open Oct. 28, 1911 | of Connecticut is to_hold its meeting | Mr, and Ars. John Tunter Toot b e pelotias, - 3ad a' by Spicer, which ran|lC& Was to be a country of 600 mililon | throng of “floaters’ to another, &iving s Ok St wiil re-open Oct. 28, 1s1y | of Connecticut is to ok SR | il ferminate their ensagement ith | Brown fhPeréina for "Rose, aba AL- | VASOW OWRed by Dl e cran | [conle. ana that our citisoms are mAK- | no aistacion 1o oters of G (hems FEED e . . g i the Poli stock company, Saturday eve- | torney Johr C. Geary for other in- A d " |ing money so fast b: illlons that | selves, constantly growin, er and 345 5 m For elicul;r‘ c’lld.‘mn? or | Greduate Nurses' club. ning and will spend & short time in |terests, agreed to the withdrawal of |1f it were enl‘bll-hed‘l o he Ct‘;uld P b Mgt L O e g ;,l'«n Constantly g I“:‘x".;m:m":' “I: P ot At Academy daily from| . her government tramsport, the | Boston before going to New York. the cases, (o entering of judgment gis- | P2y that Spicer could be sued. on this ‘comtinent to. invest theif BUr. | pogec ooy Nith 1o ’ bt ol General Harris, has arrived for tem- & allowing the claims and Lo settlement Decisions by Judge Reed. plus, and that Canada and the United | Every man reqiires from every s Torary use at the island forts, and is|, Fred BEdgcomb left Groton Mor With 10 expense except the actual| The following decisions have been|States, the two heads of the Saxon |ciher rman the bhest thut fu i hime new at Fort Terry, Plum {sland. for New Yerk. en route for Hopoluly, | costs. handed _down by Judge Reed: family, are to control a little more| But no man can use or ght the best where he will be emploved by the Bank Receiver. He dismisses tne divorce suit of [tian half the human race. As things | that is in himeelr uniil e is first froe Katherine G. u;'nm manufacturer ,l:;‘e‘mm}e'r: &nmfl-;n:mpt:-“orx‘-‘sefg:mt;t; D. Burrows Spalding was on Tuesday | William A. Gilbert S Julth. Gllk;erl. g0 on l‘v‘!‘n continent they are to =0 in | from | fretful indispositions and hair goods, 116 Main street. Hours . v e appointed temporary receiver of the | This suit was heard at a short calen- | the world. s sdaily 10 to 12, and 1 to 6. "Phone 833-5.—adv. | YO&TS. Sl?n'lnnlm Savings bank. The ap- da; aesll(:ln a few w;;'ekl lgn.d thlb:‘\rl 'l(*' xn'ok o the um-umnlul' iniv wel Tme was my trouble. 1 wan rufl of d " & poinfment was made by Judse Reed|asked a decree on the ground of de-[are to feed so many people and said [ oubles Thais whe 1 lost m. is called to our line of The winter trolley schedule goes in-| Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Whiting and Mr. | fOR RS0 W08 ARCS D gl g 1 lost my . . pon the appli- | scrtion. __|t#e solution of this would be m =ci- | Ny stomach i e first piace was al- to effect in New Lomdon today, but|and Mra 1. C Lefnswell were sweck |cation of ‘Attorney William J. Eren- | ' In Sarsh Kingsley and otiers vs. tho| eviific forming, mining ani’fc vinys GUL OF OFdsE and | was WOPrYIRE cars to Ocean beach w continu 3 Mrs. W. R.|ian’acting fo- the directors of the | Wimdnam Manufacturing compary, the | He went on (o spea the fabulous | 1hom i 200" Tl i o Fa II shoes the first one leaving the Parace at 6.30 | Browning and were delighifully enter- Lanic whe'asked for a receiver to wind [ mction (o clte in co-defendant is de- |and almost incomprehensibi B alow N a. m. i n " | up the affairs of tne bank and to pro- | ried. and natural resources of this coun | grouchy. That ' was the end. s T s Mass. tect its perty. In Flizabeth R. xgmm Leonard | in :ln;‘xng California, Oregon. N | arn are. thousade il na eolnsilot Mieey's’ onp thing upe about our na E ay "he directors are Moses FPsndleton. Farris, motion for more specific|a: the tremendous possibiilties 05 | abhout with “quick lonch” faces, dys- . v will be observed as American Poard | There is local umterest in the an-|og ar ‘Pendieton, Horace Pendleton, [siatement Is granted in part and de- |electrical power In the meiting snows - Fealilaibe Rt | adE f9pd~—it Goes the wouks RRAP day in the Congregational sSunday |Bouncement from New Loadon thatlg i oo p Robinson, George E. Grin- | mied in part. the mountain ranges of that cOUN- | Mhoras | ao oo P ueh | chickens are healthjer Botter schools, the offering being for foreign | Miss Abbie Bentley, cldest !vell, Jamas H. Stivers and D. Burrows | In_Joseph Romanowsky vs. town of | try. e by ay, TRy Ov.2 AR SVl Wve Datter; plurs tthe. aui Tan, Dull Calf and Patent|mizsions. RS e and Mes Spalding. Colchester, motion to expunge and cor- | le asked the question whether we [™S0ESEVICR, B R ratgor and. pn P i & v Stan This matter bas been draggzing on |rect is granted in part, memorandum | wore to be a great nation Instead of i half the battlc r &Kk - ’ o Colt and Kid T, e S | e since 1905, when Judge Raiph Wheeicr | flec ;and motioh for bonds and costs one_and said he was an optimist !,,,,““{ the Datilc, for Ji oceepn Fove |vermin. In fact, the hig of $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 el SR i T TR A P I LR Feara a petition Tor ' continuation of | grinied. be=d of §73 being orfered nicd |1 the hizticat sense of the' word for | " heuiiin” Soualil ow Wi Hoid & | our chicken feed eudily ree A e_el Nor- ng the crder restraining the bank from |or or befgre the dav of trial. ccartry and its outlook. 00d_pesition, and my ployer is sat- | ognized after a few trial, Bat h where Mr. Laplante is to be man- —— raying money to depositcra. 1t was| In Charlotte H. Trall vs. Mark D.| fle lavgFed at the proverb that the | & e h ney to o a 3 . Mark D. - A sfied and s 1 er order mome toc ager of a market. POLICE COURT BUSINESS arrounced some time ago that ihe |&ijlcs, the demurrer is overruled rieh are getting richer and the poor s e L ik e Dioperali | - ord ‘ A 0 had paié devositers all but 2| The same ruling is made in Willia | poorer, which he sa as pretty but | aplers ahich 1 R e L i X The: sabestoy’ Sives, Jeill he opatiok P TIp NT Nn 1 t. of their deposit . Trail vs. Mark D. Stiles. true. Tn this connection he stated * nba which 1. yere .y CHAS. SLOSBER iuson L B g A gt g7 i 5 00 small per cent. of their deposits. - Trail v, 3 . Stiles. {rue. In this connection he state | for the worst cascs of ‘mdisestion”and ¢ ¢ b} unthl § ek miv Arrests Totalled 91, While the Amount ghes, 21cH e on thelr interest from |gyupepmia. The first two tablels made 5 noney, the poor on viges. In the lasc fert s aitio SIRTETIN e o n | and . Gonts forty years the Interest rate has been |® Sonderful difference in my cond 3 Cove St. FRANKLIN SQUARE. Invitations are out for the wedding | Ameunted to $82085 MAKING BEDQUILTS OCTOBER GIFTS TO orty years the t rate has | One ingredient of Stuart’s Dyspep - 5 #Rns ! WO, Wolle e wages | gjq Peblets digests 2,000 grains of 3 ring the month of October there = = — the Amier ntetloct which hea ‘ac-}irod. The dossn't | have® i PV o g et aas Salrvip. :::c:(-!:;l\l.l.dcning‘:tr-incoll;‘::t‘!,;; TR e ST arbets made by the poiice, [ Mrs. Crystal Tucker of Jewett City a | Getting Ready for the Thanksgiving|conylished so much would not be| 5 ors Y I.,“n: the "‘]“1 i \‘m;_‘ ‘K'” e Joaees Lt ucces of which 3% were for intoxication, 28 Fine Needlewoman. Season. bloc Dy dhe probidin afis proper i aily SAEET oW hemy O e ¥ g & aathes "Piit SCeRaN Righer tham| Catherine Frederick, 8, wife of Joha | foF o et aqvext forthaft S8 N fnlisifince Inx. and. some . dav- X6 [ rash eructations"ourning sensations || Fine Heavy, Sterling Silver Puman powers 65 Washington i t six for violating liquor law, resistance | Mrs. Crystal Tucker of Jewett City.| The City Mission hereby gratefully |Would find 2 way to scatter the ac- [ pom’ O\ UEEEOn e O | ety . New London Cona. BE| Frederick, died Monday at the home of | 3% 5 rimon drunkard 7, injurs o pub- | althoush 85, is still maling auilts. She | acknowledgen the. Tocerpt. dume. the | comulated millions S0 that when o | oot irritatlons, lows of | aypetits Cigarette Case —_ B e slrcer’ Springdcia ~The. pods | e Droperts , seiling Without a licenss | has ‘made 4o many_during her iife- | month of October of clothing, bedding, | man dies 1€ would. he impossible” for | I o b i a e . o % s 2, employing minor under 16, 2, with | time that she cannot remember how |literature, sundries and cash from the | him to leave more than from five to | e O HOWTUCK AFE will be sent to Rockville for burlal. | o sliowing one cach. slseping in |numerous they are. She has a dozen | following persons: fifteen millions, and the rest would go | Do il o oy g SR $7 50 ARY The November issue of the White|Dbarn, carrying concealed weapons. | now that are all ready to be tied, but | Afre. Ernest Gadbois, Mrs. W. H.|ts the state. Between the arctics of | o so much. You should car . ANIT. Ribbon Bammer comtains the anmuai|itinerant vendor, violating motor law, | Mrs. Tucker says she does not know | Olcott, Mrs. Alice D. Abell, Mrs, Alice | poverty and the tropies of luxury was [ (10 @7 = MUCE S T0 SIOUIG . Carin insane, non-support, not sending child | when she will ever get that part of ; Standish, Mrs. Amos A. Brow A |the temperate zone where the great | . Ml bids gl {1 We are showing a fine line #f PRING WATER JATISEYING |7ddress of the state president, Mrs. ., 0 rowning, g0 und_tak her gularly a - G . F. Buell of East Hampton, deiivered | t0_school. vagrancy. her quilt making accomplished. Friend, Mrs. A. W. B. Spalding, Miss | thines wers accomplished. He does meals. Then vou will realize what It Sterling Silver af the recent state convention in Mer-| There were 41 who paid in fines and | “I doubt if folks would Know |C, T. Gilman, Mrs, George D. Coit, Mrs, | a8Te2 ‘wiih Herbert Stencer ihat is to be fre-d from stomach torment CIGARETTE CASES 2 den. costs the sum of $829.83. There were | nowadays how to tie quilts. It used | J’ Dana Coit, Ruth Spaldin dies | sTe Feadeé for extreme socialism ¢ nd ha clear mind, a anick mem gt €l. 34-2. Norwich, Conn. |} 26 who went to jail, elght were dis-|to be great fun and almost all of us | Ajd socioty. Second ’(‘n“f;,!:,mm, with the president of Chicago univer- | nd have u clear mind O e MATCH BOXES, The employment bureau, § Washing- | charged, elcven were nolled with or | older folks learned 16 do it. I @on't |church, Mrs, Willlam Balcom, State|Sits that all the conditions present in |l Get Stuart's Dysnepsia Tablets VANITY CASES, MISS M. C ADLES. ton street, will begin the season No- w’m.-‘om costi, two were placed in care | believe you druuhi get a very large | hospital, Mrs. Harriet R. Rogers, Miss Rome before its fall are now present (Fe%l Got SUCATY g SURSES, e o vember 2. Hours 2 to 5 p. m.—adv. of the probation officer, two were tak- | crowd aroun 0 a quilting pariy,’ \flnr h E. Pope, Mrs. C. L. Hubbard, | W} s 3, Send us your and addross 1o aEs M én away, one was continued and five | said Mrs. Tucker. |3tre. Henry Gay, Mrs, S Stocking, | 11e expressed confidence in Ameriza’s | SEUC U5 400 e on. b EVEGLASS CASES, ETC & Lokt . Rolatives and friends of Mrs. Janc | took appeals. 3 Mrs. Tucker brought out her new- | Mrs. Hezekiah Perkins, Mrs. Fred W, the farcigners | (o8, S0 TE Sl C e Trne. | Adev OUE Srions the' Tewonk anr, ‘c.‘ m “u m l Mclintyre assisted at an anniversary | There was a total of 174 lodgers dur- | est the inspection of visit- | Lester, Mrs. T. S. Paddock, Mrs, Geo, saldhhe wax | AN o SAMpe DROkATS Stuart Bldg ] requiem high mass in ler memory, | ing the month, while there were 15 |ors. They viewed it with wonder. TipDite. A Frienls A Weiend (cash). erate chil- | yg. S0 PN GOOD ADVICE. celebrated at St. Patrick’s churck on fdoors found uniccked and made secure. | woman, who is half a century young- | Mrs, J. D: Haviland, Mrs. William | ¢7en of the old stock looking to trade . T Tuesday morning by the Kev. Hign — |er than Mrs. Tucker, sald she could | jeweti, Mrs. James Johnson. 2 daughtor for an Enelish husband | s o E {ubbard savs: “Wherever | Treanor. Musicale for Their Friends. not begin to sew like the elder woman. |* Constant heed sxi gs | v!1h an educated whisker and a vaters | yiNgS TO BE RECALLED 8 You may 56 BHRE I & i Be I need exists for all kinds . th 14 1 S Corwich ladics do ot nesd to have| Liquor deilers wil be reauired to| ;10 Momor of At Charles Ir L. |WEvers Nttle biecs of Gioth ML enl fof entigrens clothing, - Nowntng that | YR, 81 SC RCCIONS T b bl IN THE STEPHENSON CASE B 4 liagers, while Miss Adles | furnish a bond of $430 instead of $300 | Dovle of Philadelphia and Mr. Parlk- | 1o ma X 0 (s recelved comes amiss, from flat- [ CCMINE to school to this repubiic AR . T 1 33 Mrs. Lvdia Stewart of|its neighbor by hand. Holding the |irons to sewins machines, and from | ¢ Amerle ” ; i - Rt ety Tt ENSLFIBIRE 10 | O e ot IR Thiy vent i and Mrs. Biehard | work up close to the light the inspec- | ruffles o carpets. celo the world, rudeq ap| Will Be Questioned Regarding Testi | ™ A hair, face and scalp 3 e o Tanissioners have nuitfied ull| s, Parker gave a_delightful musicale| tor could see the fine little running | November is the Thanksgiving month. | - FTe was enthusiastically applouded at} mony of Senator Husting. J= In Norwich all this week the law. " e oh Monday evening at their new home, | ¢eams. They seemod to extend a iong. |he school children are so much in | Ff close Bt hevios ool = y it | QUALITY . : £ b No. 253 Washington street, entertain- | 1ong way around each piece, and the fthe, habit of contributing vegetables, [\ ¢ ushers for the ovening werd| Milwaukee Win, Oct §1-dust as it | NORWICH—Wauregan House. Speclal sale of switches Thursday | D& & company of about thirty friends. | More the quilt was pondered over, the | fruits, grocerizs, delicacies for the | nonn Taucas, Allvn- L. Brown, BEEVE | was about to conclude its public heur- | 4y work should always be coasidersd NEW YORK—150 West i08d St.|ang Friday. Katherine Lanz Chircpo- | The attPactive programme was finely | More the p wondered how many |sick, and ca: towards the supply arpenter, Wealon C Pullen. Willlam { ings. the United States senate com- | egpeclally when it costs no inore tham Telephone 704 0ct30MWF | dist, Shannon building.—adv. rendered by the following musicians, | miles ;’L S h fine sewing Mrs. |ing ‘of Thanksgiving dinners for cer- b2 Alosrimon ang Wondrofe | 1o tees, Which 1a invest) *"" gharges | the intertor Kind. " Bkillod en are 1 ¢ : wh selecti er b ing! cker haj s ltatn “select i = all. ¥ M @ Woodroff | of bripery in the election of Senator | gase BB SHIG L0 o 8 ovice tell the G. A. B men remembered Tueaday | Eiven: Mrs. Grace Alirich Crowell Soy | . Mrs. Tucker Dassed throush an at- |{he iiseion: ana. nelr older rionds | Sniivan. MV Melache sold the | Taus Stephenson today decided to're- ((RBVEL that_on October 31, 1861, Lieut.-Gen. | Dr: Prof. Raymond Eldred. violin- {tack ¢f pnenmouda last winter, {are uniformiy so prompt and ready to | iy L~ call Edward Hines, the lnmberman, te ot R it [ S l t k Winfield Scott resigned as commander | ist: Dirs. Camilla Eldred Shields, says she feels well now, though, and |furnish the money needed to purchase | L2¢ 2t the door. | morrow for examination regarding the s N & 3 ar n oC L o O aniat: Wtlliam Crary itone, | Ropes to remain in good health Lhis | meats. tens coffes and sugar. that onis e | testimony of State Senator Paul 0. | - d_was succeeded by Gen, George B, | of Guide Rock, Neb. a pupil of Prof.|Winter. The chief worry with her is |3 pare reminder is noede'l of the ex- = OBITUARY. | Husting, 3 g " red, tenor, and Miss Elsie D. Brand, | the e able edauilts. | o, i : uiuth Tad ol of a_dispute betw ONE TOURING CAR. B (ot b thi A OF SMINIE LA REs . i A Vet Drane > has a smile that is full of sun- | “Ccrtributions of cash ar: solocited,| John Walz, aged 79 years, died at|Hines and Robert J. Sh'elds, In which PR vooms st g o TR |71 o’ o R Ao g 4 Do shine and her interviewer was almost | (herefore, and ther man i sen v the | the bome of his daughter, Mrs. Minnie | Hines was represented w tirentening | [Flopral Designs Senator Brandegee, Congressman Hig-| A dainty refection closed the even-|convinced when he talked with her |omic O™ 80 0 o i gton sireat, at | Amburn. No. 463 Main street. on the | “to send Shields to the penitentinry gins and Michael Kenealy has been |ing of pleasure, given through the hos- | I7at she has learned the secret of per® |ony time before the h of November, | East Side, at 6.45 o'clock Tuesday | because of the latter o M‘v-m«am] for GEDULDIG The balance of our Top Wagons, | Soi e (w0 weeks, They expect to be | pitality of Mr.'and Mrs. Parker. petual youth. The sifts of the ehildren will be gath- | mciping. ~Death was due {o pneumo- | money fo: “putting over’ Stephenson home about Nov. 3. S —_— ered Tp at 1he schools, in due fime, on | Nia end followed an illness of about a | election, and in which elds thre . Clrciagh, Cokcordd Wil Wpreah Wip- | “o i 7 L i Surprln Hallowe'sn p.ny ARRESTED FOR SELLING sufficient notice. wesk. He was o native of Germany | ened to o the same think (o Hines. Tel. 868 77 Cedar Srrcn THE M. B. RING AUTO CQ. & -=cional chureh in Salem. has place at the home of Mr. and Xrs. — = 3 WEDDING. Miss Mary Browning by Rev. Mr.|would deny the whole story o | moved into the parsonage and com- | 3€OrEe Fenslev on Division streel on| Aaron Marcus Ag: in the Toils of = Mathewson, Mr. Walz was fof 41 vears| Up to today the \my nson investi- iy ,#d and Over. | Menced his services as pastor Sunday. Tuesday. evening and about a dozen the Law cn the Same Charge. Carpenter-Wilson. a prosperous farmer, occupying the ittee in ys has take R Bemiis tony 35| He came from Litchfield. i sl e o i Tuesday evening at the home of sume farm sl (his time. ' His wife aled [ o ot tomtimony, or uppros Are all In mna roady for your - on County. 3 s Viglin solos were repdered| On Tuesday evening Aaron Marcus [Jenmie R Wilkon at No. 346 Franalim | scven montrs ago. and since that time 50000 worda, re a 2 i e = eaimigCklet of forty elht pages con- | K e aas o Bt " o |as arrested on a warrant by Po- [strect. there was an especially pretty | he hag made his iome with his daugii- v g spection. All grades and prices, = 2 iniy Y o omente e A ot e moo | liceman Smith, charged with scliing |wedding, when her daughter, Miss | ter. c leaves two =ons an wo cluding eur Engli i Imported Papers. PIANOS ?{os‘f&"ififi'&"uflnw?.fi: ted to tne K}"fi'fi’,."é’u&ff-“a’.ikrif;.; he iable be- | without an auctioneer’s license. He | Agnas Russell Wilson, became the wife | datghters. John Walz of the Bast Side, | WEALTHY SPINSTER M Maton Dessratisnt sl ComesLomk_Listen It sou buy your | S ust Been Tamied gver the name of | AMhemiing and pumpiin, moonsnines | ¥h A0 o, SECUEe ball and, Uhe cuse |of Twls Mark, Carpenter, the son of | kel Wals of S st em tineid PLAYED WITH DOLLS | conaral painters supplies. We are 3 st o Iate hour, after passing | 4js, fo lorel dec . Y In | N T here are seven srandchildren, Mrs. " $ coration, and pain .., G E PARKHURST, ewsboys and deslers in scveral|s dellghtiul cveming. Those present | 3.oo 1o SSling goods mot properly de; |ihe foral decorations artistleally ar- | . There $1c seven, srandchudret Mow Her Eccentricitie ing, decoration, and painting 7 Hill Street, Norwich, Gonn.| Conncctiout ol ey e voted o ad | ere Mre oiartin Larsen, Miss Marion |ung costs, respectively. He took an |the hall belrg trimmed with masses of | Willisth Amburn and 'Mary. Viela.| . o = === e = = = lon Sunday papers from seven 1o elght | Miss Asnes Hansen. Mirs. William I51- | 4PPeal and has since been selling. [richly colored autumn foliage, and in | Harold and Grace Wals of thix oty | NC% Liliinam was a wiinoms P. F. MURTAGH, A cen © o - Tiof i v Bliott, Joseph Wool- the parlor where the ceremony was b et cheg e g et i oday in a wi ontest in which b 2 TAPE WORMS (i (et v iate i it w12 Yngh bt 5o’ S0 | cenrma armar euiiarwen. | Sl i omars i od |, DO, T Tl | L0 M R | e 0 s 6 on e g | the bu P ee Ma ire. T PP QA yaniRtsang, W bank of | M X b gt . 1 © 188 Charlotte Van den Heuvel, — ——— Expeiled with Head. by Sul oo ST e Entertained at Home of Miss Clara |ralms before which the ceremony wis nlece. Mre, Albert " Greiner. and a | A Thariotta Vien | Gull Raavelis ALLE 5 e e = | Somer: erformed. ephéw, John Ambust, ¢ delphia, | =D/ % ] it & ‘biienea arg VOTMS [ation of grand officers. Rcircshments. | o, DUTIE the month ."'”"(" ""f’ the fire | 1. philathea of the Central Bap- |five. all relatives, and at 7 o'clock the | the German Lutheran church |Jdent. Taft, counwel for deceaned —aav epartment was = called ubon Seven | gt church met at the home of Miss | bridal party entered the parlor to the Hen-y W. Yerrington. spinster's reimtives, who want to break A W.ALLEN, 604 Grand St., i 1;“":«& e -;'f “?Vg"‘::‘-x;,/- - «,Iy % | Clara Royle, Trading Cove, for a so- [music of the bridal chorus from Lo-| FHenry W. Yeri ngton, aged 80, dled | e will, asked My, Wickersham, who | '] N.YICity.| A Holy Name soclety was organized | The entire loss for the month will not | (" venlng. “The cvening wax spent |hensrin. piaved by Miss Margaret | at the home of Marion Sauires In Co- | Wi “ormeris hee logl advser and | ~ | ", caurch, New Haven, | U7 3 all 8- | playing Hallowe'en games, and Miss | (an intimate friend of the | lumbin at 9.15 o'clock Tucsday vening | “gencral business man " to testi- S h_a membersaip of 150} TS . SRS T Beth Wilson amused the guests as a he ceremony wes performed | of meningitis and rheumatismafter an | (0 /5 1y ner Al condition ‘l‘he Roads Are Settlmg | ol pastor of th sarieh, Rev. 3 1|, (0 TUo00Ry 2R s ciron | foriune telier in quaint costume. The Im.r.m. D lewellyn Pratt, pusto. | fliness'of_ avout” two montha.” He was | .17, or whould direct pleas a | Smuth, presided ar the mccting. whic o Habken's: o S Y house was prettily decorated with s of Broadway ational | porn in Norwich. Th dy W e | 18 Lo WREW estions and pieasure driving will be the vest| ol A S near Haskell's coal vard, but it was . P o < sumit- |church, and as the concluding words | o c o T 4 2 v 2 e 3R BRI B R L B i, S R0 B e | L S B b 20 B ) Engage In Any Sport air th is b er thap the | a fire was only a room filled with - 4 i - v. counsel for Miss Koch, after the wish— the will be ne e I B b i | - © g 3 e Tostess. The party broke up at late | from overhead let down its shower of | wiil be at Redbank, N. J. i e B g g s i F vou may wish MAHONEY BROS. g by ffl;w;m“;f&;m;o;;p.m e i hour after u_pleasant evening. The | White and golden petals on the bridal| 3r. Yerringlon was well known as| bl "wion several questions put to him, (§ cause for fear hat sour glasses jInventing - “ st of honor wes Miss Mae Dol of | Pa he ide’s attendant was her | a nventol among his productions i ek 3 estified h Mis will siip. tilt or fa " " Livers Stable. Falls Avenue. | that in some instances emploves neg-| . = Driving the Spiles. Ehilatipbie. K | Sikor: My Hiimabotii € Wilbons au | Bt e ko i oL P HIoRe | s Wickershat_teatifnd theti Atied |} e SHUR-OX et (o use guards or steel thimbie The job‘of spiling the dump in Yar {the zroom was attended by his broth- |-erally, and a gate for.a frawbrids : that her hobby was FITTED BY US n Exhibition | fingnrs, and accidents oceur where they | Towhoat company having already driv- 3 ihe evening were I'rank 1 son. a | was receiving rovalties at el in migning cnecks ment of Ahe various sizes and are entirely to blame. en a number of the long sticks .nto | wis, = 4 brother of the bride, and Herbert M. | his death, He Had be 5 b th C iss Stella Topliff Entertains a Com- o= is death. ad been ac e Mtyles. Pleased to show them, A fine assortment of the Latest Styies| 1¢ was learned Monday at Springfield | "% ™% pany of Sixtesn, e bities s bedothingl 1 gy B il gl oM AUTO, C n for Fall and Winter wear | that Attorney General James M. Swift | S r——————— ——= A he Dride was becomingly gowned|bia with his grandnieee Mrs. Ray- | THROWN FR 2 | aut- N at 5 will personally conduct the trial of _ Miss Stella Topliff, daughter of Mr. | i en traine, O et el [raond Squires. s HEAD STRUCK svonz‘! The Plaut Caddzn 0., MRS. G. P. STANTON'S, Bertram G. Spencer for the murder and Mys. Charles T. TopUff. of (‘edar | ,ear] trimmings. She carried a sh- nephews, = OPTICAL DEPART MENT of Miss Martha B. Blackstone, which street. entertained a company of six- | . of bri 0 Harry M. Hayes of Middletown, N. Y., HNo. 52 Shetucket Street. 3 * bouquet of bride roses, lilies i i whut, y SUILDING is to open on November 13, at a spn- tecn Tuesday eveninz. The house was | i jiee Aate 7 : Kilh PLAUT - CADDEN UL Al Adjoninea Miting af fhe muwéniv: docorated with oak leaves and ivy and |} ~ll‘-.\ a;vdd m-meln aic ffi{x- Business Mer’s Baskstball Ciass Was Instantly Killed. ia 1 a o s and ivy and 1y rigegmaid wore lemon chiffon over — court. the evening was spent /in Hallowe'en | s B corriod selomw o eT| The Tuesday afternoon busmioss St Oct, 31.--In an DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN, |=i™""" "% * ™ ™ i TSl ek el Mk S [MKORRI LTI SOR ot | T Tt SR S | s N ot e an | == : Mary, widow of John West, died at piano. efreshments were served and y i i e ekt the star 5 week. class | auto o, RASE S targ Lo ) =5 Dental Surgeon the horhe of her son William West of theyounk peovle passed the eVening | nd gnod wishes that were being Shows | Conis e e el BEN Ham O, Huvell vine sepat I A EO TR 3 - > Mass., on JEONE en I e guests dispersed | oreq upon ihe newly married couple, ‘ ¥ o iz sl f this city, was killed, and County i ol In charge of Dr. S. L. Geer's practice | Sunday night after a short iliness. = at avouf 10 o'clock. a Y 3 e 2 yh gl sy B earioh e vesy: Guring is last fness | She T entour sons."ail of mavoke.| FOT All Occasions 3 g L orge ko e bega. the. Bne tooutne Former Slave Leaves $70000. I R L e sryths e McGrory Building, Norwich, Conn, | An0 two daughters, and two brothers, Brick Practically All Laid. e s & s poxa L. New Yor “The will of Mrx . Office: 303 West Main St. Telephons Patric Motre of Providenceand Thom-| . - vour Canty] o S deat rnx|lfladia(§ brick has arrived ‘y\!nnnuunclng fixsaown marriage to | AND Marla FAher once e teiaer || The party was returning from a 1768 ase Adbien: S IUA N . d il be unloaded on the city prop- | Mis Ethel G. A. Beers of this ity | onry ¥, * 0dax, (4 nting trip when the automobile, ranch Office: Main o H II F] i R A LR Sl R hies whah sntsrtading. [;:T«.:‘.‘ Central whaxf and he ueed {or |on October 2'in’Brockton, Mass. by | e N s o e ay: [ wnith driven by Smith, struck # | phone 106-2 ugal 2 3 {Rev. O. Howard Perkins of the Uni- | v Tue. | Gepr the roadway and was | oct104 ROBERT W. OTIS. arifowe en [was admitted to the Memorial hoapital | wpisman's Famous Chocolates are|, W/Uh the cxception of a section 5 to | varssiist church. When the secret was | 9U¢3!8. including $10,000 to the Tus- | SCRFTNTN 1y yes Wag pitched head- |in New London last week. suffering 40 feet long in front of the Shannon |out, the newly announced bridal cou- | <°Fec Institute. The woman bezan | gili'oiin ‘u sione and instantly 4 from a broken jaw as the result of a¢ne Superior Candy. They have at-|building. which will be lnid todav. the |ple were likewise showered with con- | NeF fortune with 3800 and increased it | I 50", 10" helieved Smith's *nd . N fistic encounter. has come to the brick for the Main street pavement is | zrazulations, the former Miss Beers | by, Investing in mortgages. She died | USRS 0 (1 Vex e serfous. | oveliies Ilackus hospital. Mr. McDougall has a | tained so wide a popularity that the|all in and rolled. and the &reater part | heing present as ons of the guests whe | Friday at the age of 92. pister in the latter named institution v - has been cemented, so that it wiil be | had pssembled for the Carpenter-Wil- 0 - = | who is a nurse. mere mention of Whitman's Chocolates ;;u( a few days now before it will ail |son wedding, and participating with Lost Ar’m Firing B-qu‘- 4 | . . e in use. her husband in the pleasant s iy Shreveport, La. Oct, 31.—While the Pumpkins, black cats, witches, skel The writer of the clever “To, to your friends will assure them that o B SR S Which the announcement of theis mage | 13th gun of 4 cannon salute was being a e A B s owe’en Dance at State Hospital. |ding made. ored at the state fair grounds here Snakes, Candles, Caps, Favors,| SSi0\ed considerable space n 'Tuss- |y, ave a treat in store. Hallowe'en D: t State Hospit: ing fred at the state fair grounds b b p omg - Bp6s, 7| day’s New Yark Times (o comm »ds A pleasant Hallowe'en dance was| A wedding dinner was served, Dav- | today, signalizing the arrival of Gov. | | making your purchase, call Postcards and Novelties. tion of Rev, Dr. T. J. Crowley, rector | go. Freshness, Purity, Quality and|held at the state hospital Tuesday |enport catering, ind the decorations |J. Y. Sanders, u charge of powder ex- us. Our line includes the well of St. Mary's Star of the Sea church, i ? evening and the large attendance in- |in the dining room were pink carna- | Ploded prematurely, wrecking the gun | knows, MoPbail, Bush & Gerts, Task l?ev\‘ London, who has forbidden the |variety there is nothing better to be|cluicd a number from Norwich and |tions for the table and in clusters |4nd tearing away the arm of a gun- g Keller Bros’ Plane angerous practice of (hrowing rice otier places. Galligan's orchestra fur- |about the room with the mantel banked | ner. Alfred Codfrey, member of a locai McCammon and Ke ano i Iun an are | atter weddings in his chure had anywhere. Dished musié Yorahe dancing which | I ferns and follage plants. military company. The best medium and high grade lines terminated at 11 o'clyek. The hall was| The wed gifts were beautiful = S 4 " at moderate cost, All | yfOn, Tuesdar, Mrs Alonzo Main of | ‘Makers of the Fussy and Pink of ively decorated with black cats [and of large varlety, including cut| Anti-Woman Suffrage Conference. in the way of bznk In e BONHITY At o NEW LINE i“;‘:%f fif:‘f.&&."‘i"mfi,‘:.“f‘“ zlv:: en::s: STt 1 p\m‘pk:nn ’nond:l!l report the occa- glass, china, sl‘l‘\;er. finen (ind mongy. | ~Hartford, Oct Notices nare :“::. EHARIo GOBOE { e T ro: erfection Package. sion 2 most enjoyable one. e &room’s gift (o the Was 4 [ ing sent to wome aghout th erms, Q0P direct from | picked in the morning in the garden — diamond and pearl lavalliere. for o confercnce to he held in (his ing facilities that we Six months' lessons fres with o . PR it her home one mile below Lantern SOLE AGENTS, Contest for. New Class Members. Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter left during | city, Frida vember 4, for the pur- Prkk LS e | o on the m:;;m ;;na%::..;:ulung“u‘n; lnh Rev. P. C. Wright's me“-gh;kfiul the de\‘:nlnsdin an n\u(:mobl:le for New | pose of {m womai anti-suftrage cannot ’IVC you ianc : 3 t =iy - October 31. ain state: at ihe Central Baptist Sunday school a | London, and will take a honesmoon # s e " INANT STORE that there are several other clusters campaign for new members has been |frip to Bermuda, visiting Washin, & ton JOHN BLOOM, Prop. |on the same bush. 71 W. Main St. EWMARKET HOTEL. 715 Boswaud Ave. Tuesday cvening Mrs. Rose Rowell of 6% Church street gave an enjoya- ble liallowe'en supper for her board- ers. ihe company numbering about 30. SMITH' § 1% STORE . Franklin Square, Norwich, Flisc-clusa "Vides. Ligaocs eud Clgars ~ dining roum and tables were eiab- Mezis and Weleh mn it moevzu to | oratciy decorated with jack-o'-lanterns, erder. Jobm m k. 43-& ! slack cats, witches and other seasom- THERF 15 no adverii=ing mediin Eastern Connecticut squal to The Bul- ietin for Dusiness resulis. started. Tre class has been divided into twe teams under Col. Charles W. Gale ana Supt. Willlam D. Tillson, who ¢ill_endeivor to peat each other out in ecurivg the mest names. new’ The cod consumption a head is sreater jn England than any other country, © b7 P ot % 0 Womman ige is strong in the state and that organization should be formed to on the way back. They are to reside in Jewett City, where the groom is em- ployed-as paymaster at the Ashland cotton mill. Both he and his bride are popular among a wide circle of acquaintances, - The bride has been craploved for the last eight years at the Porteous & Mitehell Co. store here. and Mrs, Thomas W. Wilson, an express opposition to_the movement in a dignified_manner. Bofore the day of ateel for writh | poses, Enziand was importing more | 25,000,000 quills each yeer - for SHEA & BURKE House Fuenishers. The Thames Loan & Trusi Go. %10 4 Wain a0 Norwich, Conn. THERE 18 no adyerieing me The Bank ef Friendly Helpfulness. foia“ios Slnlness Tesviiar *