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reral was held from the home of the ©child’s parents Tuegday aff n and was attended by refatives and friends. Notes. Phiil pioy of We adverties exsotly as it /s MURPHY & McGARRY, 207 Main Street 1 F 5 5 | flw"m?um:&heton:emu.. Henry Allen & Son R Parisian Sage Banishes Dandruf " Those in Attendance. “The f«llowing members of the board vernor Baldwin, D. & Fotter of Notth Haven, James Mercier has entered the em- ¥red Willoughby in Scotland. | FURNISHING -m !“."'R: (Hearing Before County Commissioners Here T o 0L Normieh, OeTESam: | William wWiltoughi of Canterbury | 16 auickiy il the dundrart geri, A UN 'AKERS Remonst L g i % |was a visitor in Tattville on Tues ats why dandruff = vanishes 80 ) DERT. et Hime Wil cdng Co rances—Two Others Continued. of War mpston, Georse A. Cossrave of | W prompy” when FARISIAN SAGE s St "he taet S ., 1, H. Healc: ood vy T A D = 88 Main St. THE WEATHER. : Ao WHSS E W e e Mr. and Mrs. William C. Kendail and % 23 Before the county commissioners on | about two storesin this neighborhood, | OLD-FASHIONED HALLOWE'EN |family spent a day recently at Atla- Parisi an Sage Forecast for Teday. Zm“""‘f’ T o'clock in their high e Witutes ot small, ang - S S ki i waugan. 2 . For New England: Rain Tt : . in the town hall here, hearings | the attorney asked the commissioners|Held at Mot ous 4 : NSl SRSEEAes SRR SRS o or o Bk, South | were held on tht applications. for li- | about & court ruling on what a resi- with Most Happy Results. _The work of laying the new cems is Guaranteed by nesday and probably Thursday: varia. | Cense in'the town of Griswold, which dential section wa& walk in she lower yard of the Wequon- The Lee & Osgood Co. ble winds, becoming north and increas. | ©ame into the license column by one| Commissioner Noves replied that| A, oig-fashioned Hallowe'en party |10¢ 8¢hool wus begun on Tuesday. L3 . g Wedtisadel ¢ majority at the recent election. There | “purely residential” had befn ruled 10| way neld at the Mountain View ciub [ 7 S e S0 drbdicein. Suborit a Calling Predictions from the New York Her- | bad been 15 licenses filed. Of these | mean completely residential. house on Ward street. The guests| Mu and Mre Willlam Winterbottom | hair and itching »-alp, or bk aid: On Wednesduy partiy overcast to | four—Jobn Dutkowski, J. W. Brickley, | = Mr. Ballou occasioned some amusc. | were in costume, and the docorations Dl gy waee tha Buseis OF Mr.] . Get s’ ity cent : bottse 0O and Cloudy and somewhat colder weather | Michael ea and Paulette Kalinsky | ment by asking the commissioner 1t|Jere ;U VORI Slohinel tutumn fo- Mrs. 2 ° [ hecome ucquainted at once with the will_prevail, with moderate variable | —Were withdrawn before the hearing.! Attorney Shields' question, whether he Iln‘!.v(lo:erl and Chinese lanterns, | €ently. g most delightful hair dressing in the winds, becoming mostly morthwesterly, | ABainst four of the remaining eleven | was @ no-license man, was & pertinent | gef ichments of coffee, doughnuts and | fr—ve & world, - and on Thursday generally fair | there ere remo:lmnml these b:mx quexl:‘hm.twhm 'i.m nuor‘ncymmaalrr appies were served. ~‘Those present | Jun s _Gresiwool p.l:::;.l‘.w\\ln‘u-‘. poT gindrs recommend . g T} against the applications of Napoleon | would not press the question, Mr. Bal- | u, Red Cross Seorge spent hunt- | hair Tonic 1 have e, it slight changes In tem- | S CC Yenry Ritchic, William Gre- | lou. replied that he was ordinarily &| verc, Sime wnd. Laurs Fields as |In€ ir Canterbury recently and orougit | i (na only hair tonie tin Morwioh nier and George W. Jackson. iicense mah. He testified that he was [ UYL AREOT, “PO T 0 Ol age | hume eight rabbits HArn, Slaanse’ (he mewlb, ik, " °"“""mmm“g T ot mepintes from | peAll Uiree county commiscioners were | e accredited agent of the Slater ill | Velie: Helen Dougherty, SIs Hopkins: | . o i gio o v | the haii “grow “jong “and " beautirul. Che, 2 h. present, Chairman C. H. Smith pre- | in this remonstrance. the village bride; Joyce | ‘he T o Spe ys have - | Miss Signa Ahl, 2 Farwell Street, W Scvins pharmacy, show the changes | siding and the hearing occupied a Tit- | 'Attorney Shields made the argument o s hslon sive Tanged a game with the Greenovilie | Wore xicr. i P, tle over an hour. The attendance of | for the applicant, speaking of the fact e d Rosalie Reardon, fash- | i€ o the, - Feowidencel . street | oo Ll o v clunges Tuesday Ther. Bar, | F1oTe than thirty men intereated cither | that the remonstrants had stated they Mars Haun and Ros e R . Dough- | STounds for mext Saturday afternoon. 3 a - Bar | for or against the granting of the li- | had no complaint about the character lly, the viilage bridegroom; a day or two last week in Montvi - 4873020 onges filled all the seating room, and | of the man who wanted the license. Ho | Shstin i, the village Sborc: Johm NORWICH TOWH and New T.ondon nding v, Sew n oung man © & 3015 ]several also stood during the hearing. | argued that the neighborhood was mot|yraiving motiycoddle; Frank Dough- - — | London the state meeting of the D, A, 1] 2 . df::;rk)t, D. N:Lyes of the ?olr\i open- p;fl'vl!"‘ resléenml}, ‘lh-‘! fl':e l:l“edfl“‘"; erty, the chocolate soldier; John |Friends Give Mrs. Frank Faulkner of | R. every young ma tes th N ed the hearing stating its purpose, | of police was entirely in the hands ot | @ il constable; ' Louis 9 i Ol - X n, appreciates the valus the names and number of the appli- | the town, and the majority vote of the | uir cie visitor: James Quinn. the :’:’_":‘ . :"5;"“;" :"'Y( g".; Jex f New York |of emart style in clothes. We have Fredictions for Tuesday: Rain; va- |cants and Ic!fl}ilnlng how many of| town of Griswold for license should be | . i dirai man: George Hathaway, the ice of ain ay af it P r zocleston of Orobandn |young men's styles her ready f9¢ AR the applicants were present or repre- | respected, and this application should | Jecs trust: M. Dames, country swell, | ored Heart Church Avesine centt . ghente’ UF PR | thons whe abereoit ;e Tuesday’s weather: As predicted. ::rt:d;‘(';lnnoisfrg:nc:t how many there i not bewlnd nsgalinst_ SR Music “was' furnishied by an S R R R, e | embien intor, Sive Ulvaves 6. Cop- | v e, :V;’.u- e good quality in g & ant Saloons Bunched. tashioned orchestra, and others not in | A party of t -five.frlends, nenr- | or of Central Village el s NEED TO BE FIXED. Sum., Moon and 1,1:- e = The Jackson Application. Murray, for the remon.| costume attended. "An enjovable cve; Iz &l from Norwich Town. gave Mrs. YANTIC HAPPENINGS. Suits $12. and up to $26 1} Sun, foon ht hearing on the application of s, contended in his argument|inz was spent, vere | prise visit on her b Ay - Monday i WHY SUFFER PAIN OR [ mises® sets. | Faker. I 202 | oorge W Tasioun tor o hovmss oot | Ihat Ches: Fore thict 16" womia e wetior | Oldfashioncd dances and games were | Prise visit on fer Dirindsy ‘Monday 4 f Dverseste $12. and up. $o §88 Aramony building. signed by James|to have the licenses granted in Gris- | the medium of entertainment. a ‘Hallowe'en party. fortuncs were | Clifford Ayres Stationed in Philippines| o\ G L e ol wold all in one locality, for the reason PAY LARGE PRICES? McCoy and 26 others, was first taken told and seasonable (ricks & mes —Work for Humane Agent. SQUIRREL DINNER clothes. You need Shirts, Underw up._ Attorney William 11 Shiclds rep- | that beiter police protection could he plaved . resented the petitioner. Attorney W.|given. He stated that eight li- : g . offrd Ayres. Is now sta- | - s, Neckwear, Sweater Without the least particle of S Murray ‘appeared for he Femon. | conses for Griswoid was.the Jinit sc: | Given by Charies B. Flint to Party of WEIst the first ladiss prise. 1 band- | Clierrd Avrow U 8. X, is now sta- | e 10 Mg g vou can have the most sen- strants. cording to the law and there were that Friends. Huinter. Rasrhond Wheelor winning the | 1slang abous sixty ‘niles from. Manim. | 270, Hots; we have all thess in She teeth removed by our Mr, Jackson, the applicant, was the | number of applicants for licenses on b i i Lt A < e Mg - | " Walter 1oh hos retnrned. 1o his | Pest auality enly method. 3 first * witness ' called b Attorney | Railroad avenue. Charles B. Flint was' the host to a |75 "L, o "0 SRR BUHIR el to | home in Munches aftor, Apending W2 fill teeth with silver or Six hours after high water It i= low | Shields. He testified to his previous| He said it would be a bad thing to| party of his friends on Tuesday at a {nT "RAfHerchiets, wort awardtd to | jome Ji - Alatchesior witer. spendios cpamel for 50 cents and gold tide, which 18 followed by flood tide. experience of six months as & bar-|put a saloon in this Factory Hill| squirrel dinner given at his home, No. | \r% Rishard cCarter « B X bt | Mo Mary. 1400t RirnTeod s $1.00. or solid” gold crowns tender in Fall River. He described the} ncighborhood, where there were 80| 125 Chestnut street. Those who en- |JL 08 e, COASE 0 R Rahatsei | - Misa Eaine Congnt 1o HavTE o wice for $5.00. GREENEVILLE NEWS. locution of the Aramony' bullding on| many women and children, and thia| joyed his hospitality were Street Com- |XIt moonshine, was recel. d hv Charies || Miss Enima Conant s having o side- | f Dr. H. D. Sydleman is a mem- the road to Voluntown, stating there| district was not a business district, | missioner Errol C. Lillibridge, Select- | J0CR: T0%¢ | VIREEROR Bnt Won ) G0 T it . 5 Y Ber Sfthis Adsscladion s B ! Fleasant Hallowe’sn Social in Union | Were two stores on the same road as|but a residerual district. He avgued | man A. W. Willibridge, Tree Warden | PIRC © CUP afd salcer, | Humane Agent Stanton was called | ” perintends the manufacture of Rl Vot Homis: the Aramony building. The building|that the people In this neighborhood | Henry E. Davis, ex-Stréet Commis- | "°CL Euess on the caje =~ = |, Jjumene aken Btasion was cubied | our artificial teeth. He has no o st i s LD | frere the best judges as to whether a|sioner John_ F. Sevin, Thomas - |towarsd ‘the close of the eve { horse that was left a Jow. It was qual in this branch of dentistry. iy ek s S e was cross-examined by Attorney | license should be. granted, and they| O'Connor, George E. Fowler and Mr. | givired Che close of the o b riiian By Pl i o s | ordering of us you rece | ety 200 Greeneville JoURE Deoble | Murray, who read a remonstrance | were against the application. Elliott. el B R L e e i B PO et of mis vears of ex- JI IOl el A Ce e e ening. ~ The | Fainst’ this location, signed by F. H.| This closed the hearing on the Jack- e = ranged by Mrs, Richard Carter. Guests | his automobile Saturday morning. home of Hart Schaftne ar perience. L o B ety eerated with | Gllbert, Slater mill corporation, ‘and { son apolication. i FUNERALS. were present from Yanilc, Taftville, | stated. Fix chine just g fne ¢ Bich bbbl e e ek oate e, and ovenge crape | 18 others, including neighbors in this| The application of Napoleon Mar- T M S o0 . tree, but did no damage | Sl S AR ol Gl Al paper and the pumpkin ticonshines location and the family which lives|cot was brought up next, and postpon- Joseph Henry Shelly. | ARATER X — “ = o g upstairs in the building. ed till Thursday at 10 a. m. on the re- Funeral services over the remains | bilshed here eight All Saints’ Day Services. Dr. Hallock’s Famous Remedies. - €0 years of cures. ELVITA PILLS srengihens the nerves. enriches the blood and inyigorates the whole system. $10D, r 1 * ‘DR, HALLOCK'S VEGETABLE LIVER | PILLS for constipation ~and sick headache. 10 cents per box. AT ALL DRUG STORES. New Briirir —The cits is the home of mear'v 39(00, according to the fg- ures of the new city iy D. J, O'Briews, 66 Ne. Main. Kenyon & Plokhover, izl T o ptiton n | U e mugre ablon, Haldwin satd that montii< - — e kot b T I o unless they are officially called. Muscular Rheumatism | | ' Miscellaneous. | e Ml e, it exl ‘brreau and urged the necessi- . ol co-cperdtion in. securing markets. Tle je%rted to Dr. Jenkins of the ex- periawri station and said the doctor Lady Assistant. | worn Telephone call 328-3. | Henry E. Church. Ladies’ Patrician Shoes the new styles. black and russet. $3.50 and §4.00. attachments. Frova directory. been est shed a soft goiden light on tae as- i et as: o 5 b es | B I el Who t0n% 1 ¢ e license was because con also o 2 et v Delt In- D Yoo vell | be observed a re earc churen E c : n owithout § chost costume, and William MeClaffer- unps m. 53 t cemetery Tuesday afternoom, Rev. J.|Dy ma a Wi B it 4 B e e N e Tor- | there was no protection for the public. | H. Barnes, who was in the room,would | G. Ward, pastor of the Leffingwell " vercome Distress from a Ly and Mies Rose Leonard led the pro- | He testified that this was a residential | represent him, but the attorney said he | Baptist church, oficiating, There was & News from All Puints. Bad Cold or the Grippe in . vendered by the Cadillac erenostr, | PETt of the baough. He is a contrac- | had only jusi heard of it. He asked|large attendance of friends and rela- | Mrs. G, Curtis Hull of Bliss place | Justis: Wl Meor HOUSE FURNISHING ey . llag orchiestrs. lor who lives nearly opposite the Ara- | for the continuance. Attorney Murray | tives, and the casket was surrounded |was in Jewett City over Sindus. th i3 uring intermission, ice cream. 2 | mony building. This remonstrant was | was on hand for the remonstrant: i r Burial | O a0y T e Pty { mony . This remonstrant a 2 With some floral forms. Burlal | guest of her sister, Miss Adanis severe .cold wi & & D e bk | Cross-examined by Attorney Shields. Gren Application. was in the family plot.and a com- - Broken, all grippe miser 1COM PAN‘ ”\" Kl“ ntal lors £ 3 e th He testifled that there had been a time| .. Gremie e = mittal service was read by Rev. Mr.| After several weeks' visit with friends | after tal < ’ . dance and the skidoo dasice. e cr- | 2 e The application of William Grenier | Ii y R | after taking a dose of 2 when the constable had gone to this| ' 3 Ward. The bearers were I.. K. and A_lon the Scotland road, Hansen | Compound evers | chestra_platform was vovored with | FOST SR, CORBIEDIE, hag Eone 10 IS was called up. Mr. Gremier was not rd. The bea . 2 3 ! npound every twa DY ¥ it Sdi Py b e el the, Boroush, which is called | [543 £3ia Was not reprexcnted. There | H- Chapman, Nelson H. Paimer and T |let Monday for Okiabor Lo bree consecutive doses ure taken [, We dosire 10 & _ The evening's festivities lasted uniil ’ = A% | was a remonstrance against this ap- Case. Funeral Director C. A. Gager, | ’ - | You will distinctly feel all the dix- | the public tha - fin Franklin Square, Norwich, Conn. | midnight and proved enjovablo to o1l . Brewster was the next| PICAtIon SIERSA DY Alex Shaw and 11| JF. had charge of the arrangéments. | Mrs. Frank Winans and o children |agricable x/mploms leasing after the | af” Home' furnishing present, The affair was planned by | 00Tt Gy Drewsier was the next|oipers.” The location la in the Emma Mrs. Edwin C. Johnson, 2d. |are ‘moving to Portiang, Me. where | very frst dose, o Wa o e oredit busts _ Misses Rose Leonard and Pauline Mur- | pltness: a, farmer in the fown and o | wijet: puilding on Noth Main street. At 2.30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon : | e m miserable headich ) . ] ! |phy. to whose efforts tHe success of | gour houses occupied by fenants meat | Attorney Murray for the remon-|the funeral of Margaretta Lawrence |TO% A news, head and nose wtuffed Uy, fever: | prices prevalii y S 1he’occasion may be credited. the Armony bullding and on accoun, | Strants described the location of the| Paddock, wife of Edwin C. Johnsow.| 1. . 1 yoo or T B oRe e o Eneezing, running nowe, | agent i1l o vith WEDDING. ing of 4 Ticense here. believing that it | Street: Where it would be impossible | 12 Williams street, and many friends | T6Con (s oo b L S P g B i O At I'\‘” o R k e o Gy bellaviag to set an unrestricted sight of the bar|and relatives were present. Rev. dJ. . 5non: [ 2 lo-w tiam pains. and other distre n-| 350 D I N N E R West—Murray. To the questions of Attornes Shieids, | 1P closed hours, in compliance with the | Eldred Brown officiated. There were | fi€ld it T e CONTINENTAL A pretty wedding took place at the | Mr Brewster testiied Lo the chavacior| IAw. Die anid. Thix was wiso residential | many heautirul foral forms. —The | . saran Glilver of the Canterburs |of dhen Sonbs i e snpil N TOWN home of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Murray, | of his tenants, showing that the fam- | GIStHet, 'he claimed. and the house| bearers were W. Tyler Olcott, F. A.|yynpie spent Monday wiia Mre. WHl- | more than fifty thousand dollars, and . No. 45 Golden street, at 7 o'clock on|ilies had childre He is opposed to| ¥OU A .» Lo e, > | Jonnson, C. Amos Johmson and Henry {iam Sandberg at her new h in | containg no quinine, which we have DELL-HOFF CAFE F\ 12 t9 2 | Lucsdas evening when their daughter, | license on principié, he told the attor- | VT L s [vaeeas movets rdiner. of AMillstone, Burial was in |1h, RNEOC JOUHN B quinin, whih W e u “ “ e 0 5 rom Elizabeth Reid Murray. was united in | ney he place 2 for a saloon. family plot im the Yantic cemetery, | ] e T of s ¥ . Sl With Talee B NVEaL. Jr..of < : fter the attorney’s argum this | where a committal _service was con- g | tective in o L o Westerly, the ceremany beins Der- Felal MR i1 Hjat ok, hearing was declared closed by Com- | guced by Rev. Mr. Brown, T mgE MR T [ evipne. INCORPORATED tcrmed by Rev. C. H Ricketts. The |, Supt William A, Ballou of the Sla- | missioner Smith, | "Ximonx tnose present from out ng] urned tor¥ac hooae o8 the Canturbury Take fs ipvmiess Compound o4 y corate t o i ter mills was the next witness. He Hearings on the following applica- w we "y urnpike & sevel days’ v with | directed, w h the imow . g e house was decorated for the occasion - g apr town were Mrs. Frank Bergen e - 1| . B £ 90 | testifiea” that this location tory | tions were then called in order and de- | nardsviile: o Heiry. a8 | friends in Bridgeport there is no other medicine made an- | 813 o 819 CHAPEL STREET, Gl‘a es Seldedmat wag Miss Marsarer G, Mup | HIll was largely a_residential district | clared closed. mo remonstrances ap- | Mistonc; Mr. and Mes John Towns | Lo L 1o | Where cime in the world, which will Sridesmald was Miss Margarst C: ity | ana' many of the people worked. in the Moriarty, George Green- | aend, Wz s, H. B Winton, | o Miss Amy Markham and Miss Helon | cure your cold or chd Grippe misery NEW HAVEN, CONN | Mitiray, brogher of the bride. acted as | Slater mill. and he objected to the Edward Min- >oklyn, Willlam Addoms of | Start of East Hampto P {hw puaiapilysand Withous Acy othus A o, y - £t . Aiteem | eranting of the license, saying that he Michael 1. O'Connell. Jo- | Brooklyn, M. and Mrs, Frank 1. Pal- | ¢nd guests of their aun sistance or had after-effects as a, 3 Fancy TOKAYS | Nroldered gown and. casried whits | believed it woula be detrimental o, tne Brown, Joseph P. Farrell, B ety U L R Tank (Lo RS- [ Peck, st Ner home.off cont package of Pupes Cold Telephone 2262 5—: i | ehrysanthemums. Her attendant was | Village life to have the saloon there. hearinz as finally adjourned| son of Montville, Mrs. I E. Palmer of L L SRS pound ich any —drugsin ot S Baskets—all kinds | £ mrhemn e e en et ves | | Attorney Shisids ssked the Witsess | at 110 o ciock. Middletown, James L. Miller of Mont- |\ Miss Bessie Grant has r 508 | R onD 0Py C. M ILLIAMS . | pink silk and carried pink carnations. clair. N. J., and Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. [ \° 23 Spinach, Celery, Parsley, Etc.| : i State teachers’ convention and s isii-d w s > Ys C.| The wedding march was plaved by Johnson of Montville. Henry Allen & o B IOt ROy Taybe: . . Prof. James H. White. who also played | SUES FOR SERVICES TO STOP GAMBLING Son had charge of the arrangements. % e i LA & P‘Op e’s Marke | e and Mrs Alex Shaw of Jewell|Flora E. Atchison Claims A. J. Ladd | State Soard of Agriculture to Get = G CARPENTER BUILDER L Franklin St. | X feception was held and a wedding| Did Not Do as He Agreed—Other| Opinion on - What Constitutes | ATdelle Screver Le. Home on Fail- BORN, K dinner servéed. There were many| Cases. Gzmbling at Them. ing to Pass College Examination: LIERE 1in Jewert clry. Oct. 3 S and JOBBER JUSTIN HOLDEN. Prop. | handsome and useful gifts to the bride, 4 = 3 i Milton M. to Dr- and Mrs ¢ s ircluding cut glass, silverware and| Ilora E. Atchinson of Sprague has| A meeting of the state board of ag- |, Disheartened by her failure to pass) R. H. Licberthal on All kinds of repairing done ut shar linen. Mr. and Mrs. West loft for a|bruoght suit against Henry Bellows of | riculture was held Tucsday morning in | {he examination = for Smith college | BROWN-In Norwich, Oct 1911, a notice #t lowest prices possible ocom DENTIST Neifing t3ar and on theit ratarn will| Franiin. exciior of (he Wil of A |the state capliol, " CGovernor Haidwin | lnong fhe conrase o fnoy ner | Vg’ Norfay ridbee w st ind “iite Siatent Wit wond worh ‘ reside in Westerly, where the groom |J. Ladd, for $5,000 damages. On Jan- | presided. Prior to this a meeting of | mother of b e, Ardelle Screve s own. Estimates on r ,. o |In, enzaged in' the plumbing business |nars 1, 1907”4 is"claimea it “was fihe advisory committee 0f the boara | & BIHLY 10 G5 ol SrAAoAte B (| MEIIERC s Soank oot 20 134), 4 Complete Home Furnishers| s/ ani siven care romp OR. NE. The bride's traveling gown was a tailor | agreed by Mr Ladd that she should |was %eld. but it aljourned to meet N0 it it & B e WL LG o attention. . E. J. JONES made suit of grk :{reenr:’nd“.!heanr: nurse h|‘m during his life, he agreeing ain. ;l"llern was a d ssion on the Efl'(-‘-&?";vig-.pr z]x;«,t s r.:’f",:\';‘('y,f'l Meist P Cesha. hroulid and ses Us or 0N 2 hat to match. Mr. a rs. West [ to transfer the property owned by him | prChosition to meet the expenses of | P Working i g o e Suite 46, Shannoa Bullding the best wishes of many friends | in Sprague to her. She performed the | ‘Armers’ institutes by 4 contribution | 1% convinced that she is in ihis ity | =000~ MARRIED = o e . Take elovator Shetuciet strest ao- rwich and Westerly for a happy {services which she ciaims were rea- [of 10 1e1 cent of the appropriations|2nd Pelieves She has bech Seelt GO0NL | WiLSON-—MERRS—in Brockion, Mass wence. Thita 4 successful married 3 u;‘nam, worth, but her claim was di made to the societies connected with | e Pub -0 of niversalist church. ‘Thomnas ' allowed. agrictlture. e o s , s " W. Wiison and Miss Ethel . A - —_— | Hallowe’en Exercises at County Hom: p [SWDel 8. sarris of Presion has sued | The mcst important business done whenshe ioft hatss the youne. sSiel| | Begrs.bethof thinietts a Ierrfl 3 ; il ; 1. "E"s. Benjamin of Norwich for |2t ithe meeting of the board was that | %as dressed i o | CARPENTER WILSON- 1n this cf o« U PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. | _The following Hallowe'en programme B % S Penjamin of Norwich for |3t the meeting o the board was that | 555 VW "o scout. hat. gray |CARFENTES iy P ke was presented by the children of the 1 ncodt, light leather dress suit case 5 - RS i e, ¢, by ¢ be vested in the plaintiff. It is claimed | tural fairz. The secretary was in- | Feincoat, Tewfs M. Carpenier and Miss Agnes Otfice—MoG Bullding county home schooi Tuesday afterncon | B, F€5ed 0 Lo PIiGet 11 18 Slaimed | LU0 ontaim the opiaton o the|And carried ‘an umbrells. = She was | HWilson. both of Norle . e E. L. BURNAP Ynder the Sirection of \he teachers, | ., veved to the defendant real estate | 2:lorney general.on the question as to | fAIrly well supplied with money, hav: | WEST _MURRAY —In Norwich, Oct Hours 9, 1-5 3, 1 e o isht Aftor Dark, school; |11 Preston wholly without considera- | What ccrstitutes gambling. i & oronie Tarsel Wb Y1, 911, 2 R \.“". Ill RI»I‘GH* Telephone 860 8 . 3 SOk 3 4 i |tion with the understanding that it 3 xpected to pr Barnnlp A Jabez I, West of Westerly Miss Pinmbing, S'eam and Gas|r oz tor “Appies anmmie Sartin: |[o0 LN 00 SPUTEIGRE At For Tobaceo Exhibit. | vardrabe for her entrance to” Smith | ALl Y iy of thi oty and In, A on; % | hag £aid taxes thereor, but when askcd e motion of Secretary Leonara|ccliege. ——— ol o sOU Gk o el S ELLE Prices and work sa isfaclory | Fore Htle man, erools NORTLEC | e Hegeadrut refised (3 xive b con | = | o0 moarer iseieis L oien. |LouIs “'A BP’\UIT:”AJ B IR e p - trol pla on March 1, 1909, | ' o exceed $75 for - |corcomrax © Norwich, Oct. 28 10 Carter Ave. (East Side) 130 Piatt Ave. e S e e wranabaar | Eirjan 1 1Eaiiis, onveved to the' de- Rt Fhosacu A At iemenat | R AR S i) Goro: 0, aged 26 P 0 Cake and Divad B V) Pt © a 1o I * |fendant 1and Jn’ Norwich under like e b, A e o » a il Ryan and Charlle Krlpps: Jack's Lan- | copaitions, and they are unable to get s Saby had promised 10 furnish Meeting Here Next Week. ¢ 120 Taiman ies, Cake i JOHNSON AND BENSON, o r TG DR HE Ootober. rncd s 1 iz T g ——— | ) mornine ai | that cannot be ed. ommy Nelson: s of Oc s Afcelestone of G as | company Wil ro the amount paid| Th. 44th annual meeting of the Wo- | i Pats 20 Cenral Avenue. | Agnes Crandall; A Hallowe'en Part. b i hat fre.eht h - | "Puone your order Prompt servies i andal we'en Part. ia” T Eoclestone of Norwicn | T fre:gh S L i b Rl | ey s, Ll AR ks | Minnie White; A Hallowe'en Frolic, : - 5 - | . . 1 ] divorce, on the grounds of de- | The Annual Dinner. in rk ~hurch Wednesday and Thurs- terment in i « —_— SLATE ROO‘S‘INu ot ten' " ehiidren somg. The s Wers wirrica June 5% | deciacd s Ahe wrice o the | 3ay. November 3 and & The morn | B """ Economy in the use of coal.| f d nices Skslighs, C - : Fier maiden mame heing Lilla «The Stratneld in T ing scasion will be held at 10 a. m aar se coal, G S ; \ Ehis Sent ; et e e | e e e e i ] IR . g0 s v New Hecker's Goods 1 Whist at 8t. Mary’s Church- tody of two children. son H. Lee read the menu. Weanesd Wednesday _evening the | residence ot hisrasughter. Mra Min- [ oo 3 oki liti, | Gream Farina, Cresth X In spite of the rainy weather Tues- | Rose Listro of Norwich sues Joseph | “You have made a first rate bargain.” session at Broadwiy pun. Se1 mamnoatrash. Thuiren| HINE. DAKITIY QLI Orem GBS, Oréar " % da ning there was !lsir atiend- |Lisiro of parts unknown for ‘a di- | rmarked Governor Baldwin, raday ult; ( 1, 1011, | Simnle adi Hominy, Flapjack Fleur, PRrepared ance at the whist held in St. Mary’s |Yorce. They were married Ogtober 1 " - at AT A i stments. uckw t & . church by the Ladies’ Charitable So- |1909, her name being Rose Friscillo, Report on Fairs. 5 T e oAy SR ACTUONER S e ’ } 3 trom tie Baptist church ot a““ary Plnmblng clety. Tighteen tables were played |He deserted her Januars 1. 1911, and s from fairs were read evening the addresses | T T b, AT, i CARDWELL'S and the es' prize went to Mrs. had been int(lerably crusl. She wirts reported that the < will be by Miss Mary Preston and | in Jewett City cametory. Friends and L L SRR Downing, score 32, while Jeremiah |to resume ier maiden name. excel well managed and suc- | Rev. . H. Patton, D.D. relativos invited to atiend without Qualmes possessed by the |- A peen 1nto an up to date bathroom| POWNINE took the ‘men’s prize with a | T.ouis Pierano of New York has sued | ¢cisful. There were no side show ong the speakers for Thursday | furiher rofice is only less refreshing than the bath|SCOT® Of 38. The committee in charge |John Paracenti and others for the The Rockville fair was reported by | are Miss E. Gertrude Rogers, Dr. | B N, Y. o -~ During the summer you will |07 the affair was composed of Mrs. |foreciosure of a judgment licn against [ G¢oigs A. Cosgrove to be very zood| Ruth Hume, Mrs. John . Porter and | Minnie C. wife LX) the more lo-k to the bath for bodfly | Jercmiah Healy, Mrs. Thomas McCune |all ihe defendants by sale and o Pavieg had an exceedingiy large | Dr. . H. Patton. v fo.lowing (13 comfort. 1 will show you samples and | 2P Miss Liszie Gallagher. George C. Presten of Norwich, ad- ='Hrrlgla:|"-f‘i AThf !fl‘mhtl:rs' stand was —_—— ST et o plans of the porcelain and other t N ™2 o b+ O ministrator of the will of Lina J. 't limjted to ten cents. 3nd give vou estimates Tor ihe wors Hand Caught in Machinery. Strecter. has sued Morgaret Ralston of | “licw’ about gambling for ten cents TAFTVILLE of putting them in in the bes: manner iliam P. Gresme haa one hana |Mentville to recover a note for DoiE Vtb T A orionesle D8 | oiachis Club Plane Sbolal—Notes-and | v, CARD OF THANKS. . from a saniiary standpoint—and guar- | caught in the machinery in the plant |oWe? 10 the deceased and asics for e | Lelicr to begin at the ‘bottom,” said | Pinochle 4 : {poTye wisn_to chank our friends and antee the entire job ore-lcsure of the mortgage wvernor in. ersonals. { nelghbors, and cspeciaily the employes — Pany Tucaday ‘morming | and badis |5 Jane M. Wallace, guardion of Asncs Gambling in Willimantic? B e 1o | Hindrasons “abressions of Eimanisy Proiacs ane mossatat sician | Loulse Dawson, sies James Dawson, | sSecretary Healev related the sub-| The Pinochle club is & planning to | KInGUesees \"XRr it ens, (0, Py 1 & F. TOMPKINS, R e, |exeviion, i bein an appeal from bro- |stancc o ' telemhonic messaie 8. hold ' social for. the members ' S€ |08, (P2, A28 210 B A0 Handsome Styles in i > ate, it belne claimed thit the court | ha o reaeived fro vhich| Louis hall Saturday ev Jir. Themes Priostinat, : g 67 West Main Street (resced. 1L vas thought that it might | efred in admitting fo probate the Will | iaining of Sambime ot T Seiniom | cvent ia pleasurably anticipated by all | " N TOM NS ¥, LOULIHAN COATS, SCARFS ol of James Dawson, and the or is | tis fair i . the club members. lLivinzstone's or- | ANT) FAMILY S ers. sk {agerioved thereby. The estate amount- | | 7. F. Palmer reported that in Guil. | chestra will render selections and so- | — . and MUFFS. ! ed to $21,100. fora there was a fine show and mn.|1os will be rendered by William De- The Vaughn Foundry Co rivvormpie B R — form of gambling Rrookiyn had aflaney and John B, Bemolt The chub ) R A Moderately priced and ab- . sessl : | nice e . ererring to WiIlI- | @ e. composed of . Star- | | chapier of Providencearrived in Mart- Decisions by Judge Waller. e e i e s % Tbha| pies. Wililtain Delancy. George Havens solutely reliable at | Pt Shanter Roval Arch M- Rl S ey |k of st nng ne e e e Svenogs prosipoae 15 WMain Streot, sons of this city. »f common’ pleas. Judze Wi The minister beat remarked | i a bell solo by George Barlowe. The ‘MACPH ERSO‘N’S sarnishea ptiv: Bag #ser ot | = T — | has Fiven wdecision allowing Seiduet | cecretary Henter o atmer. festivities will open with @ chowder. | | patterns Nc. 11 to 28 Farrr Street EaaT b o O 21 “He probabli went into the dives, | | "HE F Which Feinstein, who is of | RIS, want. - 3 °F . Children Ory |i =il shioh s {1 where 1'atdn't o Teptied M. Paimer OBITUARY. 9 THE FURRIER S. F. GIBSON L o Sias i mote et Bl S tes sl v Eikaing Labonne unera! Uirectors| 291 Main St, Norwich, Cons. ordered by m but by some e else { Mr. Dodge said there was much more - | { - L. CASTORIA el Cormertua Coiny V2 Richard . | samibi hi fair i Churier Ouk| | Eemestine Lebonne, the five months | o | - —— faguer, Collins_Is given judgment for | park fhun st any other fair. The|old daushter of Mr.'and Jrs..foseph —AND- | Tin and Sheet Metal Worker = $37° This is 4 Norwich case over ma- | 6420 GUERL o came to anfagreement | Leboune of South §3 street. dicd sud- | ; | HEADQUARTERS FO > 2 son work. in rezard to the matter. S denly on Mendiv. The medical ex- | Fresh stock of Wines, Liquors kad “l:_:rl for Richardson aad Boynton In Thomas ;;. “’l son vs. Connecti- |, l" Hm}rfll'hld'“"ln lugfl?mml‘(ha(':he :Iimlll';:l'l“n\‘ c-au;‘-.«n"mlhnprnfix.u}»a m a mers Cigars. Also Provisiens h,:’:,. P —_ cut company. the plea in abatement is | ovinicn of e attorney general be had | dea due to mainy e fu 1 M N Free lunc every turday 55 West Main Street. Norwich, Conn. overruted s ta wFat constitgles Kambling. and ‘ ’ We invite you to inspect | hanc | * p— - = ihe motion of AWison H. Lee the L E | wiied to ask t ! the new patterns with gas The Westerly House, i : T. F. BURNS, ] Heating and Plumbing, 92 Franklin Stree | | | H i Wm. Smith Allen. 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