Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 3, 1911, Page 7

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e / ; 3 o Heerings Before County Camzmmonm Oceupy e R T H s " 80ON AFTER MARRIAGE.| Ca’tarrh mctor e e R s e e et e Pons s | You Can Get the Best One FURNISHING - o 5 Severa:| " f in the World for $1.00 gt fi%w d # | oy -three Tencasen naye now Go 40 The Lee & Osgood Co. today. UNDERTAKERS L H i > g ST BE e My now Ad ours—No Decisions Given. Fr S |Say ‘I want a HYOMEI outfit,” tak: ST E 57 o Gk L AR TR S : t by ir a few drops HYOMEI (pro- 88 Main St. THE WEATHER. ot PaverHE St New London |bounce It High-o-me) into the it At their office in the town hall op |tion would have a saloon each side of d By 1 & Forecast for Today. Thursday morni) t ten o'clock, the | it, according to the applications. has it suit t _Stephen T, % ratnisstoner i 115 & Sarber shop, blagkemith shop and Sidn Seanfaay . Pancisch el i TR g zlry Allen & Son The Bulletin. |Rem e | et cxsect MURPHY & McGARRY, 207 Main Street LADY ASSISTANT WHEN REQUESTED For New England: Fair and contin- | county commissioners conducted a | . ued cold Friday and Saturdav moder. | hearing on two liquor licenses applicd | general store nd other stores on the Tag adultery with Beitiane Groakis. | the ruw, iaflamed, germ ridden mem- ate north winds. ry for in the town of Griswold, Chair-|strest, and three of theso proprietors | 0F 3Guilery - Pl dibe 3 brave for s, fow minutes and relief “ Predictions from the New York Her- [man Charles H. Smith presiding. are signers of his application. He tes- | Jic% ¢ Moun! Carmel, it Jan % | 18 immediate. ald: On Friday fair and continued cold| A hearing was called on the appli- | tified that he never had to have the |7 . R . I A ey ’ head will vanish. Keep weather will prevail, with fresh west- | cation of Napoleon Marcotte, who was | polico calied to stop any disturbance in g up the treatment four or five tim erly winds, and en Saturday _fair|represented by Attorney H. F. Petts. | lis former place. He had some music skey B e 5 "“: Pl oripr i oo B eI ; "R 2 \eather and slight temperature | The remonstrance filed against this | there. 3 & orEnt Bt SEAinst ‘the ity | Spitiing and. forming of mucus i the - changes. application was signed by David Both- | Arrested Twice. o Frve o B g D i g B e S Observations in Norwich. Well and eighteen others. Attorney C.| On cross ¢Xamination by Attorney the plaintiff clains he st HYOMEI s guaranteed to end ca- The following records, reported from | Vs James appeared for the remon- | James, the ipplicant testified that he |on a:defective manhole cover in . front | (arrh, coughs, ' colds, croup. asthma, / St T e o e [ atrants. |had chce becn arrested and convicted | Of No. 05 New London, | catarrhal deafness, or money back. A The first witness for the remon- | on screen law violation in Jewett CIty. [and was o ‘manhole, | Complete outfit $1.00, subsequent bot- an illustra $20. Suits, and it well deserves your partioular attention. It's perfect in hanges Thussday: . "¢ Purometrle|strants was David Bothwell, « resident | To Comyuissioner Noves he sid ho 2 B 05, | Comsiiote susSt LML pubmsgient 45T 3 i i Ther. Bar, |of the town, who lived about 57 feet haG cice besn arrestad in Norwich on .nd.""'m,,,., m.""“-,, R e T e B vetrumare 37 0.2 | he testified ‘from the Bray bullding. the charge of having women in his | fia was (o A A i L cid i soo 5 3033 | He described the building s having & | place and had pleaded guilty. fdey oo e | ——————" 1170 24 3030 | Dsement under it. and the building | He told Attorney Pettis that he ex- |* The New London City Nai e | for ber daughter, Rosiia, and her lit- ges 0] tromt s 8 feet trom the outside edge | pectel (o have @ step in. front of his |nas s oy Chumer- 3. | te, friends,” A merry Tie wax dpent o idewalk. The sidewalk is In ' 1 e 2y e b g - music and games ents T idna tullding. o of Lyme vor $7.000 damnkcs | were served, Mrs, Allyn being assis every detail, and would look better Comparisens. g00d repair, but parts of the sidewalic | Attorney Jamies, for . the remon- v “a promissery Tor ! Preatetions for Thursday: Fair and|on the opposite side are in poor con- | strants suim Up in his argument on | $5,55815 " Ty mote for | DT Mrs. Buckley. The Kuests were o ! colder: north winds. e dition. He thought that the building }the use of the street by women and K o Helen Avery, Lila McNal Lactle on you than it does in this illustra | Thursday's weather: As prédicted. |would require one step. The travel | children, the playiot used in the neitii- | wiLL NOT MAKE Miner, ‘Nora' Murphy, Molly Powers, tion. on the street is from 1,000 to 2,000 peo- | borhcod by the children, the insuffi- Myrtle McCord, Margaret and Mary | ple per day. From the proposed loca- | riedc palice protection and the reputed STOP AT CUBA.| Burns, little Dorothea Buckley, Jennie B Save ethers - o . 1 i Sun tion it is of residential character, but | character of the place formerly kept Haftner, Henrietta Mauritz, Juila Ran- k plenty @ | L there is & small store, which sells no- | by “{iis applicant. Party Which Has Been at Panama | &us, and Inez and Irene Woodworth {them, from $12. up te 326, and Over T = p m 5 | tions on the opposite Side of Mechanic | Attorney Pettis for Mr. Marcofte Can me. . B NEED TO BE FIXED. Som T m T m TP | trece T i one patroiman in this | arsued Tor the granting of the icense ) ghes Viw: 0 Building of Hall Begine. A Part of the fown. who may be seen & |on the greun: e well travelod | The United States senate commitice, | A meeting of the Scotland Road 5 5 WHY SUFFER PAIN OR 3 3% 3% | couple of times at night. ‘He thought | condition of this thoroughfare really |with which are Congressman and Mrs. | cial club was held Wednesday evening | Wa're prepared to suit eyerybed - . 10 the section is not sufficiently patrolled |:nade this location particularly -uita- | Higgins, sajled Tuesday from .Panama|at the schoolhous After the usual |who wears men's or boys' clething PAY LARGE PRICES? - i if a license should be granted. There | ble'for a place to Have a saloon, where | for New York on board the steamer | business was concluded, the question | | S P is -an application for license also in it wcvld be well light=d, close to the [ Ancon. The party is to go directly to|of lumber for different parts of | ® is not catering to any one Hore is a line of Suits part . the Drickley building on this street | sireet and consequently subject to the | New York, abandoning its former plan | hall was discussed. Bullding was be- | cla 2t the 1ast paiticls b B~ = wian water Ji T3 Jow | He thought there were 20 to 50 chil- | cusiest kind of Dublic and Dolice BUT- |or {ouching at Coba: gun Thursdny. with Irving Bushnell in | Isn" az a am s arly, f dren living in this nelghberhood. There | voillurce. It was also located close to | Senator Brandegee, the chairman of | charge. | o S e | business men: still another for pre | { Sou can have the most sea- i8 no driveway to the side or rear of | other license locations, makinz it pos- |the committee, said in an interview removed by our | the building, and his principal objec- | sible to watich number ail at onee, | that the visit of the committee has i . N GREENEVILLE NEWS. Lo e Sal%, {0 having « liconse (hore | And- the .,‘,...;.,'.‘ EBrt Tacord of M. | boen most saUstactory and. Nt 08| On o bira"sealk Theds | 3 s DR e ank fer all kinds & 0 cents and_gold 3 ifth | V8s hecause of the nearness of his res- | Marcotte in Jeweft City shoutd rot [result will be for the benefit of canal| yin.jgs jSfnclen, downy’ R e s i/ osonsle soiid gold crowns [ Miss n Murphy Observed Fifth ' 3.,co'to the Bray building. He could | stind as @ bhar against him #s a con- |lewislation. Biritan, Soms ol Bow 4 sherwl“-wl "Iams g5 snliTor: ooty osoasion. Birthday—Persenals. both see into it and hear what went | viction under violation of the screen | The first three days of the commit- | cean ""The nuthatohes hay | v Alierare’ Bhirte: N I e v oion in the summer time The Bray|law showed ro great turpitude on the |tce's stay were taken up with visits to | mornings come to their last winter's | S IewONear; . Ve v it gt Miss Eileen Murphy played the part: puilding is about 3; feet from a cem- | part of the map He also climed that |the physical property, the committee | facging: place for suet on Huniinglon A . derwear. Gloves, Sweaters and Mats manufacture of hostess at a combined dirthday and The value of his property is|could not be considered a residential | visiting the entire works of the canai|jine. | Hallowe'en party on the occasion of . and would be depreciated by the | neigk!l.orhoad. with the canal commissioners. The al" S We sell all these and more. her fifth birthday to her young friends |gcation of the saloon. Baoth Mr. Bothwell and Mr. Marcotte | balance of their stay was devoted to at her home, on North Main street, obtaincd permission to make brief | hearings, the commissioners and other Harvest Socia o here will be a us you receive Tusdny: grising, Want All Facts in Case. . g ; 2 o s Yet GF 637 s 3 R stetements after the lawyers had | oficlals being before the semate com- | This Friday) evening f his years of ex Those present were the Misses Nora,| Attcrney Pettis objected to ques- |alosed their arguments and affer these | mittee on .n'._ne:. ‘within their re- | harvest social 'in the chapel of the | A E= Mary and Abby Murphy, Marguerite, tions tending to show the applicant’s|ysere heard the hearing was declared |spective jurisdictions. Everything was | First Congregational church. The .| Ghe / Work rantesd ten years. Helen and Mary Delaney, Mary, Eliz- | character, but the commissloners in-{a15cq) ana the commissioners adjourn- | investigated thoroughly. E. society has invited all the young ard as we iease our offices anc abeth and Helen O'Neil, Marguerite formecd him that it was their praciice | og 1rtil 2 o'clock. people of the parish to be present. - 1 have been established here eight Kilkenny, Anpa Beeman and Lilllan | to get all the facts in the case, and Ritohie Application Heard. — iCa 1] o 4 / ¥ears. our guarantee is of Masters Willle ani Edward | Atterney Pottis withdrew his objec a s s por Pl SUPERIOR COURT. Netid Miweaud Thoes, i A ! - Qispucabie and Richard Seed. Eeiaan | After the recess for dinner the com- — BV i sk k I E We w y oung people sat down to sup- Attorney James inquired of the wit- | missioners opened the hearing at 2| Short Calendar Session Here Todey—| I'irst Friday devotions will be beld | E c'clock on the apphication of Henry Decision in Slender Case. at Sacred Heart church at 7.30 a. m. | c | A ompany | The home of t Schuffner & Marx per at 5.30 and after an enjovable re- Character of a former i B o | e Ritchie for a license in the Richards ot . charge. past played games and otherwise en- ' place conducted by Mr. Marcotte. He e Jovea thamselves until § o'clock, when | said it had been nolsv. The wilness | building, on North Main street. Attor-| THe superlor court jurymen were| MTs. William Barber of Mystic is the Bl e P el § & W 4 the party dispersed. thought he would have to move if a ney J. H. Barnes appeared for the ap- paid off and discharged Thursday | Buest of Mrs. 5. A. Heath of Fim | g99 pain Sireel, Norwich, Conn e The decorations were of orange and | license was granted there. plicant and Attorney W. G. Murray of | merning at New London, the Church- | #venue. s I y B black, with Jack o Lantern favors,| Atlorney Dettis cross cxamined the | Jewett City for the remonstrants. The | Epicer case anding their duties for the s ~ R TR e 2 which greatly pleased the little ones. |witness, bringing out that he lived | remonstrance was signed by Daniel F.|term. Two jury cases were heard. In Thuhsday’s high wind dandelion | 'lg Il d al‘ 0|‘S e~ about €60 feet from the railroad sta- | Finn and 18 others. Frank S. Jones of New London wins | Plossoms were picked near Wight- | 1o hell were a - Jottin tion. He lives dlagonally across the| Daniet F. Finn, Tt"c::l;‘;i uo Toe | the. suit SaSaERbieaatest hins by Mes | mAng S“Hrhv_ Wedn Yy Where they at > JACKSON, . " A i ord was o the Bray building. ! sides in e property ining . ria Hughes,who sue: i for $3.000, = n at Mrs. Itchell's. e T e T o oL e I e 1o about 14 inches from the | Richards buiding, was the first witness | clalming that Jomes nad siandered her.| Mrs. Herberf Mitchell and children, though because of the rain there of the Scotland road, are visiting rela- | were fewer people present town Thurstay on business. Colchester. — foner edge of the sidewalk. There is | called. He testifled to all dwellings in | Judge Reed hae handed down & d K Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gordon have re- | an application for a saloon license in | this neighborhood except a small can- | cision with judgment for the defend- | tives in H USE FURN]S" e turned from their wedding trip, wrich: the Brickley builaing adjoining the | dy store. There is a church and the fant. B A ! = 0 IMI on this stroet. Today there will be a short calendar| _Mr. and Mrs. William McConnell of | [ivigeuiar sueuinalsm | uded C. e v - hial included Washington, D, C., and are to Bray bullding. He has not been an- | parochial school Bliss place were in Franklin Thurs- - w s, | COMPANY, INC. Frankiin Square, Norwich, Cenn. Attorney Barnes made objection. but | session, bar meeting, assignment of in this | day, guests of Mrs. C. E. Mulkins. vy T ds t a newly furnished home om noyed by noise at the Brickley bulid- !Twfl;(ha 5 R O e The "solice officer came. around | withdrew It when the attorney ques- |cases and the drawing of a j - THE FINEST | e 1 ints mection: as much s he did 1n | tioned the witness about the Charboter | city. The cases assigned. will bo for Bauth | Neursigie, Lumbaso, Bein | TAFTVILLE any part of the borough. He used ! of a saloon formerly held in this loca- | the November session to be heid here.| Mr. and Mrs. Haroid Keables left on | Lameness, Sprains, Bruises or any other aevere | =, 35¢ DINNE R‘ liquor himselt, sometimes and might | tion. Mr. Fimnn testified to its general ity Thuradey, evening for, thels home in |l il veelirely dissppearty the apalication | Ve dssive 1o wive wpectal ne int joon. He had objected to | roughhouse character and sald that on | . ork, after o visit with relatives | of DR, BAYER'S PENETRA' . | the public that we carry the finest lire Stephen Lula Shet Himself After | 80 1Bt 2 ssioon. b bad objected s | cccasions he had had to go out and | IN THE CITY COURT. ey o o home surnishings ‘on the "marie o hiE Bouse 3 ten, | Auctionser’s Case Continued for Twe | Miss frelen Full of Fliss pluce A ERENa B0 Vents. pec SO [ prices ‘are equul to the. ot cash N TOWN | Wounding Wife's Parents—Notes. | ioeution. but the borough officers had | “trim” some of s v a n | gathered in front of his house. A ten- , SHIGwe:this TURDYAL | TRENG 18 an oBen e i Biur B alih More Days for Seme Advice. her aunt, Miss Adams of Jeweit City leeve today (Friday) for u weel's visi 1 | After shooting his wife's father and DELL-HOFF CAFE From 12 82 uorher, e ana Mrs: Joseph' 1K way. f ) - . M. Mrs. Joseph Kozlak, | W43 : IR Lot B i me it e T | i Loweli, Mass, on Thursday, Stephen | ,, Qestioned azain by Attorvey James | 0l 0o (ke was no- adequate pro. | - In the eity court Thursday, the con- | in Springfield, Mass., with Miss 11| Lula shot himseif in the head and dled | (0, Witness Aiscushed A SEhE TU0 O | taction in this- meighborhood, and he | tinied case “against Aavon Marcus, | abeth Hull. ater in St. John's hospltal, where Mr. had never seen a policeman up there in | charged with seliing goods without an prices prevailing | agent will call on GEO. A DAVIS/ ot | CONTINENTA DENT I and Mrs. Kozlak remain in » serious Street Much Traveled. Nednayer pap | anctioneer's license was again contin- & e 3 E! IS | condition. Lula with his wife had been | Wiillam JI. Brown, s _resider Oon Crosh e ataon T attorney | Ded Until Saturday at- the:request of | yunr Jfitchell of Oxoboxo visited I DR. E. J. JON |iiving in’ Taftville for about two|Mathewson street, was the next wit- | pq A I e e ot o | sister. Jrs. Frank Skinner. at her s | % & v a arnes learned from the witness that home' on Peck’s Corn Thursday, months énd on Tuesday the latfer loft | ness. He is the postmaster. [le 1ives |he had made no objection in the nine |the matter may be secured from the | coming from Gardner Lake, where he | We are showing a splendid e Sulle 46, Shannon Building | " foloving a uarrel. and went to|on the opposite Side from the Bray | ICus there had besn & saloon thore, | ttornes Eemeral. Mr. Marcus SOUERE | Luiendid fhe wreiion Wedmbedn g a sp i | the home of her parents in Lowell | building, about 70 to 80 feet distani.|iie had mothing assinse the ‘applicant, | to_&et an opinion. but the attorney e o | u 0 Take elsvator Shetuckst street es- | Thursday morning Lule went fo the|The atréet is traveled a great 4eal €0 | put thought the place unsuitaple. general did got have time emough to| Fride S . mew line of inexpensive | . B Tusis home of his wife's parents In Lowell | reash the irains and trollevs. o e {fook the matter up, The auctioneer his (Friduy) afternoon the Ladie | and shot nis mother-in-law when she | Brick'ey’s up tae street is resident ou's Apply. Eveat. claims that as long as he nas paid tha | Home Missiona of the First - | INCORPORATED —— :pemfl m: d:ur nlx:‘d ‘her husband when | except for 4 small store, h:vlnx :bum ne“m”::“ ‘Ramflz nsk:jd 3;:. i;mn":t tate licen=e he is not required to pay g g g Bl " the | e_came to her ald. twenty ” t of Brickley's. F'ros would have any objection to the |gthe local license of $8 a day for auc ne carpet in th r- . SRR 2 RS, e oo | ST, YT 0 BT e | B T bt S St v B e e setde ne | FYl@CTY1C 813 to 819 CHAPEL STREET the name of Stephen Waptornicia and | horhood. He had been told that ®obo indersto at was to be trans- | . ozs9? ] o LATIBITE Wh, U, | 5575 s Senmt e i g Rlosi™hoin?™sosl™sS | 6700 D’ el o, B38| omwcine & ALLEN phoTomy | Mow e, e ot D, i oy NEW HAVEN, CONN. & & e mill. It is understood that Lula had| tnder oros inatior v would be & bluff, and if they | i “Nine o i granddaugliter, Miss Ruth Willinms of | n Orfice—ict Bullaing trouble with his wife's family which|ney Pettls he sald that the wanted a license at the Clarendon let | MUR™ing Until Wine e'Glock st Night | Groion ave been visiting Mrs. Dy ight bt v Hour £5 = caused him to leave his work in Lowell | where tnere is also an application for | them apply for it direet. | in Tool and Stocking Room. Avery ‘at her home on West Town | Telephone $ augiza | 8Pd come to Taftville two months 280 | license, i3 rcarer his house than the | Thomas E. Lee, residing on Palmer . i street. | i lfi;‘ d;ew Ims pay o We‘na;l.:-);'snd building. but it faces the other | street, Jewett City, about 125 feet| ijml;‘l: f ot v ::o;‘:l::;n&:v":&" e with art g]ass shades C M WILLIAMS = > — —1lleft for Lowell, and on ursday it heard ‘hat the onc | from the Richards bullding, testified 3 ek~ - 5 . S| . . . morning Gordon' received word of Lu- | sffver ' the boreusl; had been unastc (hat this was a residential district, Fe | ing department of the Hopkins & A'len | Mr- wnd Mra. Frank Skinner ani . 5 LOUIS H. BRUNELLE | geath. to kecp the peace when the town had has a Sistef in very poor health from | AFma compiny began running nights | e o5y ans now. 216 Main Street . Tieense before. Between Brickley's nervous prostration, living with him, | o0 RS, S5 alpee cenCnu- Al line of BRASS READING 10 Carter Ave. (East Sice) | Notes. nd his house there are only the Boih- | and when they had & talking machine | ing vrtil nine o'clock. There are some | o o wT‘OIN’ T e CARPENTER BUILDER Ples, Cak | Charies Belair. has accepted a posi- | well residence and the Bray building. in this location her rest at night was | orders which it Is desired to All quics- | REVARD In Willimantic, ¥ e Sl Breall | . T e | M e s 2% ATiouney Fol zeriously interfered with, He thought |15, while & quamtity of new tools are| Rivara'Sr Simmit “| 1t would be worth your while to s and JOBBER B baside: Be simine : _ rere was Do need of a maiuon here. 3 — . Ty Yo e S Henry Alix of Wauregan has enter-| Many: Childesn Pass: 2 He told Attorney Barnes that he al- = DIED. LY bR Bt ore: whrchiasiy 5 t se your order. Promot service | ed the employ of the Ponemah com- (;‘eorse;‘a. H:Au:;el‘li‘gll;'tl:l: ohr\\m:‘] | ways voted mo-license. He and his NORWICH TOWH MAGITEDT In Pre S s asine T — 1 pany. well residence an ay n r were property owners here. b Alma Hagstedt, nge . |motice at Towest ‘prices possi on JEWETT CIT = and his fiouse tiere are on - | - LR 7 | sistent with geod work ST oy Wore [ R L e o e Ko T I A 3, GEO. A. DAVIS [T ot "0 New and Up-to-date in eve s Grace Stocks has returned to s partioular. ™ | <waterbury, after spending severa) days | Hss. s testimons was ir The applicant, Joseph Henry Ritchie, | Plans for Harvest Secial—Building 25 Broad licited and given careful and promp 1RA F. CEWIS. Prosrietor. [ With friends In town. -7 mon street was traveled about as 32 v Attorney | of Scotland Road Hall Begine. 5 Broadway | attention. PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. | and Michael Sullivan are spending sev- | About 100 children daily go along the | Never got into any trouble. He is to'l § {5 g o'clock Tuesdey evening by Mrs,| Flainfield, aged 6 BEOHS $70 = r ¥ ibia eral davs near Woensocket, R. I., on a | #treet on the way to school. He had | llve in this property where the license | I Aliyn at her home on Tanner street | WARE—In_ Frankiin, Mass. Nov. ] _—— EL 80 7 { coon hunting expedition. feen a” precty * hardlooking crowd |13 ssked for and has a wife and seven Bema catiatine’ Ware. dxed ur 0als B AND LUMBER. Pt RNAP Fred By Marcotte. . 5 Noel Richards, son of the owier of | NO BETTER WAY T POFTER—Ir this city ! ' - Lo Tt T Pakeranon Car At Hem | 3o fthe quistions of Attorney Peitis | the building, testified that there had | "o ° Wiliam & Poirer " i Plumbing. S eam and Gas|:-d =5 i Calitornia but b short time, | tie Wwithess said that there had been a | been license granted in this building | BREAK A BAD COLD|yyneral service at her late A SIBERIAN DOG | | but enjoved a deMghtful trip. " | number of mer(l‘ lr‘n\n\d Marcotte's for ,i:x_-' (n;lne vears, 'Ex"? wln-rel ‘l]x;d been no IR A = M‘n_lo iz Grove street. Friday afternoom Also @ d line of Coon, R wm..h; 5 N e mer place and they looked of poor | Femo mce. School children would ure| ures the Mo: vers an 3, at 3.30 o'clock. Calf and Galloway Cow Furs. Prigzs and wark s2 istaciol | e ity oked Of POOT | e nio nearer tham 60 fest to tne | Ende Or : e sl A umber ot Taftvills peaple st-fauality. == o o e i Sanaime, He aatd thes nay tothe] Ends Grippe ry in Just a Few HORSE BLANKETS — Stable and s tended he aue Gag- Rotert Liebenthal, a tenant of sy - ves & | Stree: The largest lin ew Lon- e s i s o i stified to the lirge amount of pass. | Fome to the building uell disturb- 2 5 b A rg more Blanket for the money than o - $ o3 Portelance, the nopular man- Streat used as u plavground { iSS of Reople there, Te said a fence | vere cold, elther in the head. chest|and friends during the last illness and r S | BRI AL Cenral Avenue. o 0f (he Taftiille phammacy, i3 e e e et e | Dt or Mr. Toe's. stont "h 10 Blace | back, ‘stomiach or limbs, 15 & dose of | eath of our fatier, John Wuls, and | We selling the fame wie SLATE ROOFING | farieehis pisencs s micsion Mass: | STATUAE o (1 omon, nere I P | thut Snlocin i st had hwisn ag | Loe™, Cold (Compound evers” o | we' auo desre” to "utic e’ vho| THE L. L. CHAPMAN €O. [ams” coui 3 Frainibeiiron ing AMr. Portelance’s posi | children ho used tuls strest. AMr. | @ 800d reputation and obeyed the laws, | DOUTS U S bl s i Ay s 11 1t belor a class owr tres iguta, Gutters position. | askell also mode a statement that the | | Attorney Barnes read a petition sign- | 75 taken { CHILDREN OF JOHN WALz |1! Bath Street, Norvichss o ¥ severed & n with the Pone- Trouble in Former Saloon. |peuse be . testifying to the | ;2 - the vt f dos 2 » g o ik Rt e t g Ak & after ery se. Tt § A S | hah company on Thuraday and left for | pr. §. H, Holmes of Tracy avenue, | their ;,Qfii?fi,f:,,‘;fi,;fi";nfl”:z“fi‘,_"?;,e',"’,‘fJmom,.u, relieves tlie most miscrabie 166 s |and clear S | B RN I | 1 D S omes, o8 Traes avenue | Bile Dot e St s Panitabig | Promets rolives e mome miserasie e Who Hesitates | : . | e Snotne e o o | o215 T € i Bt |l For « Ve, "Wuh e attu | hdagee, ol hond, wad, s ‘ CHAPPELL (0. nitaryv umbine | gipal objection te g-anting a license [ivent through the’ list, identifying s | 2008 "hroat running of the nose, sore- 15 9y y g |sevenTvoonE PiEces here was becauss Of the Women 4nd | Jurge number of the simers. as’ props | Mgk, SUfiness and_ rheumatic” aching. Main Street, | IS Saved| Central Wharf and 150 Main Street. e r chfldrcn. who would be passing this | srtv ow F 'ake this harmiess Compound as s | 1 v W iNeR OF PROPERTY TRANSFERRED, | L. "i1g restifiod that he had been | eihbarhory, 203 Tesidents in = thia directed, with the knowlodgo that there e | | Telephones ting o | Oper: i cailed professionally to sew. up a iead | = To Attorney }is na other medicine made anywhere S AT e N s < 7 | = - R SR T g ':"';v': &':':""’ Market | Which had Teen injured in a fght at | saied that i licomn woss r BPUCAD | olue n the world, Which will cure vour | . it e e bl N % to the Soi atty T - the saloon formerly kept by Mr. Mar- | this Jocatun, hut granted on the un- | c0ld or end Grippe miscry as promptly }ing cold weather Ix actuully upon us Eiwe. 1 wilishow you SEIDI RES| The following Dansectiohs | eotte, and the class of patrons was of | derstanding that it would be tramster. | 4nd Without any other assistance or | y dollars and much di 'plags of the porceiain and oifer (ubs rataic were oo e e oM | & FoUmD character and its Feputation | red to the Clarendon, he weuld setept N . ] p Froquently thess firet i O ve rou estimates for th S X vk jwas of the worst. that. Ci , oh any —AND— n wd chilly nights the e T - s eeny: HHOMDFOOKk durlng the past five| "7, % questicn by Attorney Pettis The argiments were made by the | AFUESISt in the world can Supply. DRst at the day will Srave £0 Alice C. Dyer to H. G. and E, M.| <F0#S examination, Dr. Holmes said thie | two attorneys. Mr. Barnes cloged with | _ALLer three years' research we have be mila and delightful. One or two Pick. Jani Bachers Hoeer * M- {rough sidewalk on the oppusite side of | the request that if the commigsioners | COPClusively demonstrated that quinine modern odorless gas rudiators will give 0l B SR Max | {he strest was the objection to wallc- | came {0 an untavorable conehusion an = Dot Sectivein the treatment of Brs. You all the heat vou need for that | T i e e o e, i A ne on that side. He thought it was to this location, they might grant the | °°l9s © —— morning dip in the right temperature, J. F. TOMPKINS. e uilaings Water | jongor than four vears ago since Mr. | license with thé understanding that o and 1o insure « eheerful, warm dining | Eraa Burning Kinds and Lehl 8% Wesr M s Nhur 7. Smith to Helena ¥, Cough. | Marcotte had kept a saloon and he | be transferred to the Clarengon oo room, light it an hour or o in the eve- | FIB8 BUINING L t Main OStreec Continued on Page Eight. hadn't heard arything azainst his rep- | posite Ira Lewis’ place. Lady Assistant. ning it you fe2l the nced, where you ALWAYS IN STOC! s | B | utation lately. ' He thought the bor- | The hearings were then declared Telephone call 323-3. Fesq opplay that g of brid, Our e —— — =—s | ouzh ousht to have more poiice pro- | closed and the commissioners adjourn: 1 A prices are low. {omsull us: we may A. D. LATHROP, | on. anyway. ed at 3 o'clock. v Heary E. Church. W Smith Allen. | o able 1o sugzext (he rieht siove for . U. . ! i s PR he right purpose. Remiember the gan The Vaughn Foundry Cg.| Children Ory Applicant Testified. P Bucceror to & 7. == . = | the riebt purppse, - Reniember (6 £8 | oy oer Market and Shetushes Sie FOR FLETCHER’S Mr. Marcotte, the applicant, wus put 3 Boys’ and Girls’ School Shoes | coliars cvers day i the s ar, the Telephone 16413 on the stand by Attorney Pettis. He 5 ac very Cleanest and best way to cook, The [RON CASTINGS CASTORIA |foatca e Ters a resaon of Jewnts | The selid and dursble ones. latest | FoanC W aln 1o er Awre ookay e i City fifteon yeats. He kept a saloon stvles. See those we offer at 85c, $1.00, | your inspection. Sasatites : there seven ;cars ugo for two and unc. | — sna $1.25, $1.50 and $1 2 ~ e O Le half vears, &nd also in Norwich six-| _Rev. Dr. M. S, Kaufman gave his We give Royal Gold Stamps RO Paiterns. 7 Fares Sirest . s Tt niven yoars are o ooxa | el oot THIE sea S Vv Dy n Boarding FRANK A. BILL ical ’ TR his Jewett City place to Mr. Hedard, 0f St. Paul's M. BE. church, of which . . as & Electrica! p't. e tonn also testificel to the location of the De is pastor, at the Mathewson street Telephone. 103 Main Strest. S vLITYe: S. F. GIBSON | bulidirg, which had been moved to e | M. B: Church Wednesday evenihE. sass Stable = 321 Main Street . F. G . | BRUATE okl MR TN | B Bt S e, 12 Well Seasoned Wood Ti d Sheet Metai Work mit from the berough authorities. rmllhflthsftt e thf %ng which it was 12-14 Bath Stre d ¢ 1 i b cenee motiae was on the bulding of | Ponght to raise Had baen recetved sog - e ey ce 18 Worker [ fhe timer " Fie alno testified o the enough more waa promised to bring siag JOSEPH BRADFOR for Richardson ané Hoynton {61 on (he street. He comid not ca'l 1l | (90 total to the amount desir HORSE GLIPPING A SPECIALTY. o, C. H. HASKELL. ! peighlorhcod residential This 1o H ""; ""“”;:‘ “\;:‘k“ ’:’;3“ ?l; ’l:"&fl‘l)l AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. i , St t Subl d w2 Phone Py on Conti) s, e subjec & o e i Teteshone 358 ! or Stree e an Book Binder. Mz.a Street. Noriich. Conn Narich. Co: Tolohbes CUE = | pesday evaning oeing On Morsshack hroush Palestine and Ryria Finest quality and assortment | 1=« Bsoks Made and Ruled to Ordes, JOHN A. MORGAN & SON, &S s Prompt service dav or might Dr. Hallock’s F. odi lady Assistant. - wnoes Resmediis. | o o A T. F. BURNS Btitaghon 1€ Rosouiid, F s my Enis Nowe Qe Enertained. | Cst Flowers the best at lowest prices. | . . %3 SRGIADWAY. g opp. Theatre. ELVITA PILLS strengthens the nerves. | tertained Wednasday afternoon by £ coa' d L mb Heating and Plumbi Telephone $41-3. enriches the bload and imvigorates the whoe | Sirs. Wiltem I awiaias a1 mer new | IFlOral Designs and Lumoer g an l‘l‘, wvatem.. $1.90, sslingtoe Jurest homo. There were ! ,TIIO Slletucket "Il‘l#ii Co., F. C ATCHISON, M. '- Telephone $84. Central Whard 62 anklia St l' THERE 15 00 a8 oruning medlum 18 | pirog. tor <oosinerion sod o esiu E," o Nirs. l'_?rm”'lnd. ies Cathe GEDULDIG 321 Main Street PAYSICIAN AND SURGEON, 3 ’ sasiern Canvesiient eqn y g ] . constipation and sick headache. | giine Mearey Th . o ¥ Jakia"ior uineah vesuits. " P g conig ver box. AT ALL DRUG STORES. | of cards. Retresbmencs cens moms® | Tel. 868 77 Cedar Scereet Wk X BOUN Hen Room 1, Bycond ¥k or. Shannen Bids. | ttors Goas "gu'z‘.'.“i . T‘u‘flw '

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