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TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY. Norwich Line o= NOTICE DANIELSON Mrs. W. D. Swaffeld leading in - the study of the subject. India Awakening. NEW YORK Miss Waity A. Siater of Eimville Corh- At Henry O. Barney’s Funera \ STEAMERS MAINE mits Suicide by Drowning—Brook- | DMrs. Annie B, Smith and daughters, fine Millionsire Buys Land at Plain. | Mrs. I B. Surfrey and Miss Luella M. - Py Smith, are at Pawtucket today for the field—Prizes Awarded Miss Jarvis. | funcrdi of = Henry O, Barney, Mrs. Change In Bank Hours b Snfith’s prother, who was one of Paw- —AN D A mew cement watering trough has | . e v ° Deen built by the town of Brookive on | o e B o G o o i NEW HAMPSHIRE the WAy een rooklyn and | Jew Tanfelson, at the point that has al- | On and aft 1st Choose thls route next tim P ;\:?f ben & watiring station for| BROOKLINE MILLIONAIRE | er August 1911, the Jewelt to New Yorle Youll nave n deflighttul .orses. 1 Silaas superb view of the wonderf N Buys Land in Plainfield, Where He W and water front of Manhat L Lond te L EISH Mhoy City Bank ofi Jewett City, Conn., will | ghirar Manta s only, dus New ¥ or, at b.46, and North River, 7 o'clock next m NEW LONDON | NEW YORK $1 50 | Write _or _telephons W. | Agent, “New Tondon. Gonn for. sta Miss Waity A. Slater, 30, Either Jump- | Thomas W. Moore, a Brookline, Mass, - e ionaire, 21 of ed or Fell From Bridge at Elmuille. | s o 5, oms Drrchased 20 acrex of = Plainficld, adjoining th try_place Miss Waity A. Slater, 30, commitied | bt Morman b Ve e Biae aicide some time during the early |jina millionaire, who has had a sum- ours of Friday morning, at Elmville, | nar place in Plainfield . for several er body being found in fhe Assawaga | vears' My Moor has eommonced . mental ions for the construction of a = oo e dence on the land. ¥young woman's sct. Miss Slater, who is known in Daniel Prizes for Miss Jarvis. pon as having been in domestic service | At the New England Educational and for various families, recently - Industrial exhibition recently held in ville to work for Mr. and Boston Miss Luey Jarvis of Brooklyn, n Wright. Thursday Miss Slater | who was the only woman exhibitor in was il in bed and a local b lepartment, was awarded s called to attend her. e for cream. She also re- scribed her symptoms as ‘feeling bad | ceived « high rating for milk exhibit- but har temperature was not | ed. B R N e i i o we e x| M Here Are Shoe Values That Are Positively be open every business day (except Satur- days) from 10 o’clock a. m. fo 3 o'clock p. m., closing Saturdays at 12 o’clock. FRANK E. ROBINSON, Treasurer. No Matter If You Are in the Habit of Wearing Higher Priced Clothes. That’s no reason why };ou should neglect to investigate the remarkable values we offer at these prices. You can just as well save a few dollars on every Suit or Overcoat you buy and get equally as good values as you have been getting. iver just before 9 o'Clock. ouble is held respons | New York | CHELSEA LINE Fare $1.00 | | Freight and passenger service | ct o, and from New York ik T o Sgadaye, At B0 5. m V. KNOUSE to indicate a seric or mind. eting on Wednesday of next week. Some time during the night, he a which time it is probable that-a 8th COMMENCEMENT SALE Gommencement Sale > Prices good from and including Saturday, Nov. 4k, to Salurday, Nev. 11th. IQ,RERHM.,U.,., ool and Healthiest Tesort in -\:..‘w. Agent., s sy e uigne, hoy < nmed tor e snesial Not Equalied Elsewhere ly in an und riday evening. This compiny $2.00 and $2.50 Fave permission for its r To Meet at Brookiyn. i dow in her bedroom, ng to be called to consider Eimo Well Presented. FOR MEN FOR BOYS Was’ immediately comn The anmual meeting of the Windham | Extra Special $2.50 and $3.00 2.00 County Agrieultiral Saciety, oldest or- Men’s Soft Elk Skin Shoes.. .. .. - Terairing or replacing Jae of the house.. She was not misse After some time her St. Elmo at the Orpheum o LDy U, UV, UV, g Uy eighbo E-: examiner, viewed the he other productions. as ot marked or mut in’the. United The theo that Miss ®etting out of her.room, w Bare feet over the highw Fright hom the 1d_today (Saturday) bgas ey REdis e e e .$1 Wiiegnt howe to 3 i At oA, ) RAYO LAMPS, complete . : $1.25 toward the raiiroad, Unltarian church is to serve sup- —speci 39c iapinooment: 538 ft. Lenes e . 4 LANTERS worth 50c—special........ «.coeviiiinninnnnnns L 16000 Tome %m(vll,.”“wM-'\M%M ‘ _,‘ . er fell or jumped intc Dody whep found was twig caught in her nis! assumed from its pos that it had floated d Bridge, a considerable distan, 'oF frelght car ried on the “Oceans. STORM LANTERNS ....w... 58 ROUKT TRIT. - ALL COPPER 14-OZ. TEA KETTLES worth $1.00....... 89c | & S v L $15w ALL COPPER 14-OZ. NO. 8 TEA KETTLES, worth $1.50..$1.25 | rooms with brass beds; sultes e tuze with pri Datha; Rnces promen ade deck in the wor FOR DANIELSON. Boy of 17 Out of Funds so Starts to Walk—Helped on from Greenwich. BOUND 1 | | | _Greenwich, Conn., Nov. 3.—A farm- b romenade Dances, Gymngsium, ircices youns has not been | er's boy named John Skinnerhorn, 17 GAS BURNERS, MANTLE BURNERS, GLOBES, worth. ... | Uiy Bermuds sieamer with ot s Soeiie tiitim and 11 | yenrs o BALE] b S R . | ' TOURS A : 8 Teceith e § & 50c 280 i Hogels, &0 o e ety Henps ;;. f io Danicleon, Conn \wien RecncMeg de - gt et o FATEY i | ootz wockler Himecarr Tiekein % 9 e, b ame ck un A h ds geve out, but when he reach- orm. - e, Beve: an far aa is Ko cave 4 this piace early today, having o | TABLE OIL CLOTH, 5-4 wide, worth 25c per yard.“.u. 10c | T sion to any desire to do h h 9 of the 200 miles between New | — York and bis destination o fell 1n 66 (1) N STREET = = NORW GH f| TOILET PAPER, 1,000 sheets, roll or package, 3 for........ 25c | gkt At Al bulding; Jowo A ashe v er father, Tsaae | wilh Good Samarltans, “who saw to it |8 2 to 27 MAI ’ 1 PaCERE! i it IR £ Slkater, w , Albert Easton he made the remainder of the , o 1 R o % T place.” no i %% | fourney Ly’ train.” Two weeks g his “THE STORE THAT SATISFIES BUCK SAW, complete, blue steel, only ................... 50c rothers. n her so! his farm at Webster, N, Y., c | Findcs S Tn [ and “eene fo" Dantsison, leay HANDLED AXES, worth $100......... ,..scceeusoe-esss BBC SO “naertas . ¥ ey took | youth at Webster with money ta pa e Body n c 1is fare to Danielson. By the time the One of the best UNHANDLED BLUE AXES, worth u 00, | young man reach.d ‘New York, now- : Gl e TR e T e . 75¢ 5 cents of his money was | stole furs of value in ex()iw: \c( .nu-:l ;;n route to{ lIreIAnd‘hwhéreha sweet- m;nx‘:_;r,ln-:l reco\':red :ulflh:lentr:y' to 5 quarter he used to| Chief John Murphy of the Norwich |heart is waiting to change her name. | return to his work as telegraph o, c 4 + father for money, but| police put Captain’ Murray in toneh | District Supt: Rev. J. H. Newland |erafor at the station known as Stecle’s SLIM TAPER SAW FILES............... ..... ceew Bc 'fi.u':rd An:u-l Cruise 1 1ddress and did not re-| with the matter by telephone Che | of Norwich wili pre: at the Metho- | - ewey o ‘orringfor: s South A ica s ) telegraph station’ from | investigation here proved to be of o | dist church in South Woodstock Sen- [in town. e e, KEEN KUTTER FOOD CHOPPER, worth $1.50, ‘mly --$1.25 By o 5.8, m.'l':";:r'.];m f ich he sent his message. the money | value. One of the .crooks w hased | day afternoon. Mrs. ace o uth Windsor is . 3500 tome), e Jerp: the winter. lid not reach him. Yesterday he left|into the Norwich railroad vard | Rev. Frederick W. Bailey of Worces- | With Mrs. Josephine M. Sumner. Full line of Celébrated KEEN KUTTER TOOLS and CUT- (R T Henry A ¥ N H. was | Nev for his long jaunt. On reach- | an officer on duty and it w ssum ter waill officiate at the services at S LERY. o TRt ORee » visitor 3 ng ch he told his story to the | that the booty would be taken out on | Philip’s church, Sunday. EAST WILLINGTON % every Iuxury and com -~ gl £ ive s DIty | o wa BIVES AT e Daglel | 8 Epig. . A The toiigs due — = s Agent for GRAPHOLASTIC PAINT for Roofs, Iron Work, | $daving New York - at P — Plainfield, however, and it is assum BOLTON Henry J. Potter, agent of the state | Etc. 5 J.n, 20, 1912 ek PUTNAM { by the local police that if piun- — Loard of education, was at East Will- Seleall Fr ’ T v rd W 3 NA der was taken north out of Norwich | P, Sumner and family, who moved | ington hs('houl this week. - oo ‘ i B the men who had .t must have gotien | kville to town a year and a Clijah Watson and son have been b oW recelv Elmer E. Newcomb Bound Over for | on ot the station mentioned. I ago, returned to *hat place the | visiting Gecrge Wilson. = i for sen in| Forging Minister Bowen's Name PRI | middle of the week. { Many are suffering with colds. the Straite Iparaine he 2 strict | Again—Clarendon M. Greene's Es- Miss Holbrook of Columbia spent| Fermon Cusbmsn is working at (ncrow the Andes) Ay N tate $90,343—Cartier-Murphy Mar. BRISSETTE SENTENCED. | the last of the week with Mrs. C. F. s(-lm mllimgumdtb‘l; Dan Blakeslee, = Mt T3 L Ve~ R, ¥ wioy- | riage. | Pleads Guilty—Sent to Prison for Li ¥ Milburn, who has been 1l with | i say wiin e 5 Eveme s | Bulletin Building 4 Franklin Street n| Eimer E. Newcomb, about 45 vears et yrhols TR e D e f ek . } Braton 80 DAYS cos S350 »f age and sident of Woodstock, | Friends of Randolph Brissette in this was bound over to the s ter presentation in ti 40 Crutees fo the Orlent, W “4round the World, Iialy ané Send for ilustrated booklets | = —Drink Blights Another Young Lu erior court | his home section of the county, city court | ed a sigh of relief Friday when they 8th COMMENCEMENT SALE ':xsvm on “I..vrlh of forgery In de- | Jearned that he had, at Willimantic, | ault of bonds fixed by Judge L. H. | pleaded guilty to manslaughter and | / U G @t Cenira & ® being T \ Newcomb's uf( nse consisted of | felt tnat if it went to trial he would | i e t o it three nizhis eac T "clock. | drawing & check for $10.30 i f or of | be facing a grave chance of being con- imself and endorsed by hims wing his forgery of the signature | would hav of Herbert W. Bowen of Woodstock, { while he did go home and get a gun, f, but | victed which, under the indictment, | Burroughs- Be: > ‘meant death. Brissette, | Marriage Te- | H. K. Taylor&co. rney | ex-United Stafes minister to Venezu- | with which he shot and killed Stanis- | 2 ar- Newcomb did the forging :at the | I Chmleski., was at that time not | Th St th R l R t Rouie ¢ | Firat National btk whers e, oteend | o i o i Se e pesale ¢ otore wi ¢al Kemnan . Bur- | (he lobby and selected a counter cheek | cessive drinking and rage because X INV STMENT SEBUBITIES hich he used. Circulating aroun hat his victim had to hirh: and e s e s e Store Values endeavored vainly to cash it at various | good record. caused much sympathy o | ces, but before he suceeeded in 50 | be expressed for him in his Dredica- 75 PEARL ST. HARTFORD, CONN. doing Captain Murray got on his trail | ment by those who knew him ind iocked him up. F. H. WILLIAMS, JR., General Ag weomb Iz about as unobtrusive under 1t nd colorless a specimen of humanity C. M. GREENE EBTATE AL, C. LONG, Speclal Agt nen of n, the as one could conceive of. He is vir- . - i 7. 5 CkBNYON. Bpectal agt i Iy a cipher without a rim. That |Amounts to $90,343—Widow's Third [ PREREGN Ground Frozen Hard. is mina i3 mot FHight 1s quite certan | Will Be $27,138—Distributors File | | ater 00 edar alls orthern Hartford, Conn. |+ B it e Fiusei Fricay was not the first time he has | Account. y 2 morning, which was 1 himself n trouble, however, by FOR weason fo date, fce form ing a stunt that has ed him in | G, Harold Gilpatric, John B. Byrne It costs some money to obtain the report of an eminent en- | PLAIN CHEESE | | B s et ot By some working of his peculiar | and’ George W. Baker, distributors of | y 5 = Bt e ot stk tal mechanism he seems possessed | the estate of Clarendon M. Greene, | gineer on a property. Also for a member of this concern to make T { rge the signature of ex-Minister | which has been in course of scttlement | 3 < SAGE CHEESE lowen. The last time he did this Mr. | for about two years, have filed with | a personal inspection of the property. - Bowen would not appear against him [ Probate Judge = Edward Wr CREAM CHEESE n court; neither would he do o ¥ri- | memoranda showinz . the follow g i but’ his presence was not needed | facts as to the size of the estate and to warrant the binding over of New- | its division among the heirs: | comb to await trial at the next ses- | The estate amounting to $30,243.07 sion of lh: «:!ipvrlur court having crim- | goes to four heirs, the widow, Mrs. Le inai jurisdiction. ta A. Greere, Putnam; and the de Catarh and Blood Diseass—| "N.wcomb has a brother in Worces- | SSuseus twe sons, 3. 3. Greencr Wor- ) Doctors Failed to Cure. ter who hag been called upon more | cester, J. S. Greene, Putnam, and a Miss Mabel ¥. Dawkins, 1214 Lafay- | than once 10 get him out of trouble. daughter, Mrs. Clara S. G. Jones, of We have done both. We have the report to show and our D representative will be glad to tell you what he saw. PIMENTO CHEESE Today and Monday Of all STAPLE and SEASONABLE GOODS We also have for sale of the above Corporation, $1,000 5% BONDS TO NET 5/%. . ” |People’s Market & Franklin St. B s FREIGHT INSPECTED. s s 1 pales Gwstog the HARRY K. TAYLOR JAMES N. H. CAMPBELL L catarrh and blood disease. 1 tried sev- | course of the settlement of the estite =ral doctors and a dozen different rem- | Captain Murray Looking for Fur | {nciude a fotal of $2.750, plus interest edies, but none of them did me any | Thisves from Norwich. 2mounting to 3$226.18 to Mrs. Lena A. BN L Trieaa told me of Hood's Sar- | Green; J. M. Green, May 18, 1910, $§,- rilla. I took two bottles of this | \orning freight trains into this city | 780.51, plus interest amounting _to #medicine and was as well and SUrong | were met Friday and looked over by | $497.68; Mrs. Clara S. G. Jones, May @s ever. 1 feel like a different person | Captain Murray and railroad officiuls | 25, 1910, 38, 00, pius interest amount- nd recommend Hood's to any one suf- | i, the hope of finding the men who | ing to $4 ing from.catarrh.” | threw a stone through the show win- Tn the final distribution Mrs. Green Get it today In usual liquid form or | jow of a Norwich store during the | gets three-ninths (1-3) of the total of SBocolated tablets called Sarsatabs. | .1y hours of Friday morning and | $90,33.07, less advancements of $2,976.- 18, a net sum of $27,138.17; Mrs. Clara = 3 = 2 Jones® share is two-ninths of the lotal of $90,343.07, which, less her advance ment, gives her $11,104.01. The share of J. M. Green of W ter, less his advancements of §9,275.04 is '$10,798. The share of Justin S. Green, Put- nam, is two-nintas of the whole tate, $20,076.2 Just Received Large Lots of Remnants and Outing Flannels. The [amous Sweaters for Men Women and Children MEN’'S SWEATERS... ........cc0000......44c to $1.98 WOMEN’S SWEATERS ..... .44c to $3.98 CHILDREN'S SWEATERS ...............25c to $1.98 WAISTS We offer about 300 Waists for Saturday only at 98c. Not one worth less than $1.50 to $1.98. SILK WAISTS ...... ceeeien....$198 to $3.98 P2 88 BAN@_UE CARTIER-MURPHY. Witness in Sirine-Reneik Case Is a B BLANKETS ........... COMFORTABLES .. eiiini....39C to $2.50 a pair $1.00 to $4.00 each Arthur Cartier, of this city, 3 Miss Clara E. A. Murphy, 18, of Po fret were married in this city Friday by Attorney M. H. Geissler, acting as | a justice of the peace. Mrs. Cartier was onme of the important witnesses | for the plaintiff in the breach of prom- | ise case of Ida Sirine of Pomfret vs. Samuel Reneik, recently tried in the superior court here. Personal and Impersonal. Philip Foisey has gone to Manvil R. L, where he is to be shipping cle at a mill. The Putnam Light and Power com- pany has purchased a runabout for the use of the manager in taking care of the business. Rev. John Van den Noort is taking the annual census of St. Mary's par- | H MEN’S FLEECE OR RIBBED UNDERWEAR, AB TR SWOEHIST . DL ey o s o e B The Famous @O Lamp “The Rayo Lamp is the best and most serviceable lamp you can find for any part of your home. o It s in use in millions of families. Its strong white light has made famous. _ And it never flickers. & or the parlor the Rayo gives just the light that is most effec- p 1 initself and to you. Just the lamp, too, for bedroom “vhere a clear, seady light is nesded. The Rayo is made of solid brass, nickel-j also in numerous other styles and oishes. Easily lighted without removing or chimney ; casy to clean andrewick. sk yous ol 1o s you s ine of Rayo lamps : o writefor descrivtive circular 1o any agency of the. Standnrd Oll Company 17 WOMEN’S BEST 50c UNDERWEAR ..... Our prices on Dress Goods are the best. A sample lot of Children’s Coats at low prices. Many other big values which space will not permit to write. 261 Main St., Norwich, Conn. Frank T. Ellis of Arlington, N fx - Visting with his parents oa Charch streec. Annie Reilly, for several vears resident of this city, is on the ocean