Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 4, 1911, Page 5

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'-‘fim"’.&f Society Won't | we ssvurnes axsctyae e = i i | e [ Hlubo. selections and. vocal music by A e e e [N - | T m | Tolerate Catarch! MURDHY & MeAsay, Miss Almeda Tatro, a nurse at the ‘Whitaker, Myles Standish, Earl Stamm ke a1 and George were much_ en- R TS | Refuse t0 Come Here MW“ Pupers Which FELSEE AR Gl Rer Wil be Secured—Were Riding on cuh Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barre ~and fwt wluj‘l eral numbers and pleased, Refros THere is one sure way to banih] o g oo OAST W Sl family of East Lyme have been in ments. were served. % gutarrh and along with e the dlnuun:«’ Dress has a direct moral Jewett City to attend t 1 of i Com 5 huwking, snui- WN R T e R e Bl L Secured—Clever Piece of Wor,kby?olwc VOTING MACHINES MAY e, Fih W | effect on mankind. COME BEFORE CITY MEETING. e catho TIY ML, thats all you've got 1o Ao, Breathe it a few minutes w| The right dress helps & bey te kesn About ‘twenty _patients are “belng | MF- Barre’s brother, Oscar Barre. YOUNG FOWL (Salad) C cared for ut the Backus hospital this It s stated by a Neank correspon- S Tlorists' windows are gay with big week. A . y the it deep into | . BROILING GUINEA I akers Bae Soun for Northesat Harber, Nova Seos | One of the boldest breaks that was | ton and went to the store and soon M:-’;” 1,:',’ 2 ':-"":. T,f” i lm:u:',. T s Cans ash e, auiciy th| Fiaht. o R e oroiramp <8~ | tia, where she will spend the winter | ever made occurred here ebout 2.45 | determined the amount of his loss. gty gy wr. per: o I i ridden membrane Wil clear | - ROASTING GUINEA gone into winter quarters. ®{ with her aunt, Mrs. Jaseph Green-|o'clock Thursday morning when a cor- | - Belleving that ths men had gone (o- | i Bridgeport Next Tuesday. i, i Innammation vanish “t [P, im lesls e AT ay in the s 2 ‘op. Atys. | Tosse 0D, cond fames o . ) oy " e BROILER CHICKENS chureh ealendar, Today is the feast | joaryind M5 G By S B Macpherson i CGrory building | side of the river and Policemen Smitl fl“fi:"fifii‘d e :,;,","T‘:k';,d,. *-gther habit forming drugs. It 1a made| ter olsthes for beys from 10 te 16 bgpdidt Sompnndinlanl o D. Johuson were in Bast Hartford on | OB Muln, strect ‘wie kieked in end | and SHeLENACE KET® DS O ok here | 1o, n0te how long It takes to ge¥the i e H Ly "unran- | YoArs; becoming graceful Knickerbook MELONS for breakfast The Fish broperty at No. 62 Spring | FTId8Y, 1o attend the funeral of thelr | TOUER The, obeRing was taken Rr | GoLon MC e i of the river. but | count of the districts und wbulate e Yeed” for' catarh, asthmu - croup. | er Suite—some Nerfolk Jacket Sulte S Street has been purchased from the | SOUSHL Tharles & ‘Harrison. Burlalf i"ss15 peing the most valuable set | found no trace.of the men. et b ThOrt Rt i e e Son Of £he ‘::ll'm-hh:,;“ coughe: and ‘coldm. Com- | "yt o made of all weel; wear v ackerville.- gt etaie Aot in the store, while in the window was | =_Later in ~the dav, Chief Murphy | voting machincs, Mayor Thaver has Lite outit cnhaler wno hotte) 200 i TOMATOES TO SLICE Fis hestate by Jacob Gordon. Mo A el s that two st nad bee oy At The regular meeting of the I A 1.|BROKE HIS KNEECAP an B0 HIepIny S Sat™ 110 some Tast | bor o Tt New L vates e | Bamed & commities of thres 10 50 (0§0" Conts, at The Lee & Okg0od Co ENDIVE SALAD CELERY gircle will be hald at the home of M work in connection with the case, for | ing the evening, one of them being de- | are John J, Corkery, Reuben S, Hart- 700 (rugsists everywh Some stylish Overcoats, tos < H. E. Higgins this afternoon. : IN WATER STREET.| {iev were hot on thé trail of the bur- | scribed as tall and thin and wearing oty and Frank 1. Allen. % — ik g CHICORY SALAD LETTUCE| john Krohn. a eat ol A Lafiingivell: Recsived Injury | E1aTs and at .50 o'clock in the after- (@ gray cap and dark clothes. Later Jt| e committee will make o re s employed as u carpenter in the uite, $5.00 to $10,00. SEC yeme 01f oy remid. 9 eceived an Injury | noo; Chiet Murphy learned that the |was learned that railroad men hud el 4 . 4 ¥ for 26 ing at No. 267 Boswell avenue, picked h Will Lay Him Up for Some | fe me o Soen two men sleeping In a box car 11 | Maver Theoer intane 1o ool o Pt e Ty o e d Overcoats, $5.00 to $12.00. viol two_men concerned had been arrested ping Mayor Thayer intends 1o call a 8 years. He is survived by his daugh - BEET SALAD PEPPERS ® ¥SBE Ihithe Woods on Thupwany. Time: in “Kingston, R 1, and were being | ihe frolght yurd during the night, onc | ciiy moeting (o see if the city Wil 4o~ ter, A Mary Greenwood. and (wo s’ A : Teld in'jail there for the local authori- | of Whom corresponded to the tall man. | cide to b votl chines for the wons, Michael Kelleher of Denver, Col., s Sey s o . HAMBURG GRAPES 43 run Point coreapondint wriliss: |, grviday sonn Leingwell, the mail| tar | UHIE ha Diant St Hh Sats | Thay ' wore thsre at oiie OCIock, DHE | She e T B e O e R o D O avs: || American Boy Magasine tres MF Mk iiver of Norwich plenicked at the Point | Carrier between this city and Volun- | isfaction and broushi forth much | had gone wher ths police startéd to|iown mecting there Is o feeling that dence, ex-cle Uhe commission on | MONths' with every purchase Saturday. town and an ex-postmagter in that| praise for Chief Murphy and his men | search the cars. many misunderstood the matter, which public institutions of the state of - WATER CRESS 2 place, met with a bad Gccident in|who cleverly ran down the thieves. Eelieving that these were the two | was not fully explained at that ime Phode Ixland. Steamer Cedric, on which Senator | \Water street when he fell, striking on | - Sergeant Twomey _and Policeman | men the places along the Shore line | jt heing known that some of the sheak- | S Egg Plant Cauliflower | and Mrs. Angus Park of Hanover were | Dis knee with such force as to break | Malony wers sent to Kingston to bring | were notifiel. To guard asainst i:e|ers opposed the machine from a Wrong | rve Sentence. 3 2 passengers, arrived in New York har- | il two pieces his kneecap. Dr. Hig- | the men here, but they refused to come | men getting by on freights tne rail- | ynderstanding concerning the desira- rebatvndl Probt SARNIES Squash Pumpkins Dor ¥riday evening. gins was called and as Mr. Lefingwell | without requisition and papers will | road officiais were notified and later | billty and advantage of the machines. - ebipgfhiors. ol vy Ci Turni e & e i e sy ok ol ) know how he was £o- | at once be secured to get them here. | in the. das l!hwn; learned lh-‘;‘l ‘;he [men s i jton R itron ‘urni e repairing of old walks and lay- | ing fo get home the doctor took him | Thig morning Sergeant Twomey will | answering the, description had ' beer | NIGHT SCHOOL WILL L Croms, | LR ps ing of new walks at Fairview heme is | & Voluntown by auto and there re-| go fo Kingstor with the warrans, as | scen walking the track, mear Mysiic. v R T Ly I L Emperor Grapes—Tokay finished, and the place presents an|duced the fracture. Mr. Lefingwell|ihey will have to be presented in | going east. Policeman Maloney OPEN NOVEMBER 13 R e L oniioy aadity Concord—Mogaro RRSgred eppestaning will be lald up for quite a perlod. | court there and be held pending requi- | sent down'to thut uection and SNerill |y | . . Wi Be Nearly the Same as | Jail And witl aino be aischarged frow| K ol sitfon. g B ity 2B g o = e e mervice, vas convicted ol he Red—BANANAS—Yell The big clock on the new Chelsea ENTERTAINED AT WHIST. They gave their names as Frank Ei- | which he did. They learned that the | Last Winter—No Applications for |1¢ mervice. I MVIStNS . 0¢ L3 L == low bank building was started Friday and ared of New York and Samuel Mc- | men had jumped a freight going east, Second School. | Aty o Ay Phes Oranges Lemons | % keeping excellent time. The dial is | Mrs. George W. Mansfield Proved 'a| Shechy of Boston, one being 23 and the | and it became known that they were - O Delightful Hostess at Her Home in| other 5i. Botn are strangers in this|on a freight at Niande R 1. | Holidays for the year have beon de ruit i 5 i # section. ‘ef Murphy el o1 cided upon by the board of town s y Grape Ginger robastern Connmectiant will be wel Poquetanuck. It has been & number of vears since | Sherl Wilcox at Iingston and no- | Lrrieong e g Lot '" s i sen % e 5 n; of the situ asko e +“conv-riions, Labor day, <« Everything of first quality. the state grange which will be held| On Thursday evening Mrs. George |2 Plav b’u‘:“l‘u;‘n::ewls:: ::;:- -;:a:ne B B non otation’ when | Lohchers® convixtions, -Labor day, iCo- P in Bridgeport January 9 to 11. Mansfield ‘of Poquetanuck entertained & b .l da; hunksgivin when th ' * ) H { o - SI0STty OF 43 at her Boie. There Wevs| waul Jewel ore whenbnex(l to the x;e rrem:lt‘ vram:n‘ml::dmge;t :\r::e”m::x will be two days, New Year's day. Lin- | = e mes So, much damage was done in some |appropriate Hallowe'en decorations. | Wauregan house, a number of years | e was theve = birthlay = Washingion's pirth- | M mdic « of Uncas sireet ago. This was done by a local man. | rested, Chief Murphy being informed wnd_Mermorial. d The schools | 1g"in Boston for the winter, taking En.qe |n Any Spon having forty = weeks' sch id: ling will | course of sudy. you may wikh-—there o use for fear that v glanses will_slip, it or - the: are BHUR-ONy bave the New: Year's ho was also decidad o of & school in the eity nall 'n Noven: n the eve- That there is a movement toward a[black cats and pumpisin moonshine School ST it e R B RIen Heas yoar. | Dlie ihe e i | second Mr. Macpherson has nad since | ceant Twomey was at eice sent for Dancing B e OO Chehestra | feing in business here and the plate | Kingston, while ~Policeman Malomey MR. H. T. MILLER'S |pces during Tuesday mights stunts|Seven tables of whist were played, | tfo. This was done by o local man | vestel, Chine JarPhy, beng, io 1 | Mrs, H. I, Leith of Providence is the furnished music for dancing after the suest of her sister, Mrs, H. T, Arnold third to be | was likewise directed to go there and Tapers as follows have been filed fwhist. and refreshments were served. | Slass window was the K. | 28 Osk St wili g Qet. 28, 1011 ist him in bringinz back the men if | st et 2 ARG with the state secretary: The Bolton | The first prizes were won by Miss | Smashed since the store was opened. ) assist him in bringinz B ber 1%, to be held five nights a w Willlams wtreet { St Toun. CAc Avader Galiy rom | ify: preliminary certificate of dissolu- | Cousins; & mecktic. The seconds went | liceman Smith, on. whose beat the [ It was one of the cleverest cleanups | charge and fhrec of the other teach- | s John L. Mitchell entortained the e carsy & complete - tion. v to Miss Mullen, a Japancse gong, and | Store is, was trying the doors of the | of a bold break that has taken place | ers will be Mrs. Elizabeth Daaihy, Miss [ Wadnesdns olih at her home on Rock SRRt O the | vartons Sissalnaes 3$t0S p m >ugilin and Herman AIOfSiD | well terrace this weel decided, | Mol Thomas Thornes, a nut set, while the | Adams Express office at the New ia- { here and not a few bouquets Were | H.lena ( At a teachers’ conventlon in Water- | tira prize winners were Irene Quinley | Ven station, having come from lunch | passed to the chief and his men as the | 3q. The fourth is to 1 styles, Ploassd to show them » bury today, C. B. Pratt of Putnam 38 |and Dy b, 1. Harriman, who raceived | at two o'clock. Looking about to de- | result There his been no application for | Dr und Mre William T. Browne ot f n announced to speak on The Connecti- |4 black cat and an Fnglish bulldog re. | cide Where the noise came from, he| The burglars operated almost under | ay cvening school i any 0ther <tion s P ) gt by The Plaut-Cadd:n Co. cnt Method of Teaching Reading to|gpectivels. Mrs. Charles Geer and|SaWw a man running down the side- | an electric light and had evidently | of the town and 50 none wiii be start- their home Wedies- | w e Beginners. Charles Elliott took the consolation | wallk towards the station and imme- | picked out their place in the daytime | oq OPTICAL DEPARTMENT A Prizes. Vocal and instrumental num. | gave chase. Reaching the |and chosen their time for the job. It et A Keep DUNN'S CATHARTIC LIVER| (o008 Tracy. car inspector for ihe|pers were given by Alr. and Mrs. | board fence at the rear of the Jc- | ix bellevad that they jumped a frzight | NATIONAL ORGANIZER v Saturday svening bridge. ciub|] PLAUT -CADDEN BUILDING P 2 | Central Vermont road, TeCovering | Charles Geer. Grory builaing, tile burglars scurried | from here and went to Midway dur- | mects for the first time (his season house at all times. ifrnm a b:d ey S Bis g iant ‘oot e ek out into darkness and was lost. Then | ing the morning, though someone WILL BE HERE SUNDAY | 0t g with Miss Alms at her s gentle, but positive, | 2! N, WS ho WA, he went across the railroad bridge and | repozted to have h2ard a launch in e oy o ds i R R, oy s Jk AN A reedom from headache and | “OTKINE on a train. AR T Gl into. the freight vard it is mow be- | the river soon after the time of the | Two Meetings of e S HEWill Sy HoM [Come o i ’ ‘ £ . i eved, but it was impossible to tell | bréak. in County. he Wednesday literary club held feeiing caused by a torpid liver.| At the coming New London poul- | Adjutant Kampf Gave Interesting Ad- | S 0d- W00t WoESRRERE P00 0 (00| Py (o men were arcested the > B T R ity 1} ke They're 15c a bottle at try show, a special prize cup his been dress to Sedgwick Post. mede. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Breed, | stolen property was found upon them.| What will be a notable presentation | W5 wmesting thn weele, BtE o pfered by the . Norwioh Aumtomatic} . - e Who live ifi the McGrory building, | The nuff was of the rug style, drop | of Hibernianism before the A. O. H. | pnaris 1. [Eperos ni B Bor DR P DY | o o e e R ™ R. With| .35 heard the crash. skins in the back, quilted “brown silk | divisions and the ladies’ auxiliaries of e LB . 9| eatry of any one variety. Commiriter Menry _ presiding, | 00 Unowing what had been done, |liming and was open half way up.|the A. O. H. in New London county | O Sam Franclsco. = Ralli » d The dafrs i e Eeld its regular weekly meeting on Fri- | pojdeman Smith made an investiga- | The stole had drop skins in the back | will occur on Sunday in the tWo mcet ioess ARy, At RAallion’s 50 Main Street e adry commissioner s baving | day evening at the Buckingham Me-| ey “and found the broken window. |with six pawe and threc tafls, In|ings to be held in this city and in | WISIC8 beLioning vt Lo e containing the faw passed By the | ior ot themudred attendance. OUL-| Reporting it to Captain Linton at|front it Was graduated to a point, there | New London. At both of (he s e i N ity ’ ers containing the law passed by the [side of the usual routine b iness, Ad- |y 5qquarters other men were sent out | being one head and three tails on | ings, the principal addr Tie Ty ring, who is taking a course n troubled or puzsied wi o afel ing, burning and_crushing, two by |5 (eTRe seajding and ome each by suffcoation of Burope and Ameries, | (he Ale that s Boliemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarias knowiedged to be the d but not broken. ux,_vs. Daniel Kudlik. ed 10 persons wiio are not deposit- | - Nov, i : ors. They may s Bl Friday afternoon, after an ilingss of | an of B Nov. 14 (special)—Mary E. Knowles | ors. They may be sold or assigned to | FrlGay afternoom, after an | branas of B Sail she He suf- r_ than — HANLEY'S and elevator accident. bast on the mark last general assembly in relation to|jutant George Kampf zave a talk on 4 : The v o corge H. Sheehan of Bosto QUALITY the aduiteration of milk. China which was particularly Interest- | @2 aselst him in the search and MNr.|each side. 'The value of the muft was | Th, Gebre F o oeh o ian. ind | the Hoston Museum of Vine Arts, - § ing in view of the revolution in prog- | MacrRersol - 3 2 e A zers of the tn work should always be censld i it Miller: hohnbetaad or Vours il A E one of the national organizers of iy gepecially when It costs mo inors tham |, rominen: landmark in Waterford, | sereice in (he . & monn in tort oot e Kew 1 the inferior kind. Skilld zaen &re| w.s destroyed by firc. Friday with s |o¢ the warid: o i © PATY| NOVEMBER TERM OPENS POSTAL SAVINGS BONDS The New London meeting is in the Today, Saturday emploved by us. Our price tell the. [ il estimated at $2,000. It was owned |C = HERE NEXT WEEK. DETAINABEE VANUARY, 1| aoetaged andin thesvéning M. Bhes: | / whole stors. and Sceupied by John Nawbury. FUNERALS. sty — aivisions and the ladies’ auxiliary has ESUAPES0 Dengeila. Giuehgn STETSON & YOUNG. % Al Bl ik e - Cases Assigned for Trial—Judge Reed [ Oniy Those Who Are Depo in | arranged for an open meeting in T. RTUNITY i Wine Gim Motel Ang 7 > RENISE. ik, G5ciion i the Fiobes Mrs. William R. Pott, to Preside Until Judge Wheeler Can | the Postal Savings System Can Se- [ A. . hall at § o'clock which will be Mian. Fine Oum Metol & HOWTUCK AFE B s T e Tl thu tunesad of Grntnle. 4 Howen | OoPEee batgt s for the divisions in Norwich, Taftville ANITARY ringion against Maud B. Walker, now | widow of Capt. William R Poiter, was — S and Jewett iy, and their fricnds of has hoen lost to many o man (f of Willimantic. The decree Ig granted. | held from No. 17 Grove street af 3.30| 1In the superior court room here on | Postmaster Caruthers has received | Doth sexes. simply for lack of ready money Men's Fine 5 : ? o'clock Friday afternoon. and the large | Friday there was a short calendar ses- | wword that depositors of the Hostal sav- ounty Vice President Jumes J, Fin UnplE o Calf and Ru PRING WATER QJATISFYING | _ Rev. P. C. Wright will speak in thefattendance included relatives from | sion, bar meetng and assignment of | inge svstem may exchange the whole | Tegan will be ihe presiding offic A bark accourt makes many Men's High Cut Sho Central Paptist church both morxing | Providence, Brooklyn and New York |cases for the November term of the |or a part of their deposits on January | While besides Mr. Sheehan, things possible and glves a feel 4 3 & and evening tomorrow. In the eve-|cily. Rev, Charles A. Northrop and|court opening Tuesdsy .with Judge |1, 1932, for United States registered | T. Burke and others wil s hing D s ko winiieiive ol Tei. 34-2. Norwich, Cona., 'nlr:x :\umulq" qna'_nle{_le ‘flram Brown Rex.i George H. E\v;nx conducted the | Reed presiding until Judge Wheeler, | or coupon bonds in denominations of | fIne o fcal Fyrana has, """ S ing of confidence tha most ax n $3.50 and 34. university will assist in the service— |services. and the former, for many | who is hearing cases in New Haven, | $20, $100 and $500, bearing interest at | rapged, incinding solos by C. F. Bgk- 3G F6u e 150 to ! adv. years pastor of the deceased, spoke of | is able to get here. the rate of 21-2 per -e.,'ff'p r annum, | €T, Joseph Sheridan and 3 by sures succe Have you on ot mer $3.50 to $5.00 King S _ . | her exemplary life. Two hvmns were| There was a jury drawn for the|pavable semi-annually, and redeemable | Prof. James Drew will preside at the not, better begin Cars In Stock|. o cume e 5 worne | sratel S quttien s vty of | wom ana thes i Zome i on Tuss” | B s pemsase ot 1o Hatced ‘Biates | b We Give Reyal Gold Stamps to o v Mrs. Potter from Providence. The | Gay- after one vear from the date of issus - ToD Y week. He expectc to spend it largely | foral forms were numerous and beau- | An appeal was filed in the case of | horn principal and Interest payabie 25 FIFITEENTH ANIVERSARY A FRANK A. BILL NEW OVERLAND RUNABOUT, | in hunting, a sport he greatly enjovs | tiful. Burial was in the Yantic ceme- | Church vs, Spicer, which case was de- | years from (hat date in United States ¢ sid . . . Prosshyiesse and from which he ‘can be depended |tery, where a commitial service was|cided for the defendant this week. 2ol ‘oot OF SICK BENEFIT SOCIE 104 Main St OURING CAR. upon to'return with good sized bags |read atthe grave. Henry Allen &| In the case of Lucia M. Fox vs |5°Fea0l"savings bonds are exempt|o, A o ]he hames Dan & 1rust Lo, xoked Two Maxwbila ot . fae lnk, of game. Son had charge of the arrangements. | Daniel P, Fox, answer was allowed t0 | from all taxes or duties of the United | Or@anization Has Good Sum in Tr AU CollasttioRti . RuBls Sats Mrs, Eric Hagstedt. be filed on payment of $10. Btates. a5 well. s feoin taxation in any ury and Membership of 65. e e AV x for 1913 Sre ‘coming of the pcks. oats | Friday atternoon the funersi of Mrs, |, Tivo weekd was allowed for pieadings | form by or under state, mumieipal of | p o Foe e The balance of our Top Wagens, | few volumes haveibeen recelved at | Eric Hagstedt took place from the fu | i% the case of Bacon vs. city of New | local authority. Sven catsbrated itn Altacech. dant Norwich, Conn. IF YOU HAVE ANYTHING Se-riages, Concords and Express Wag. | (1¢ Stale secretary’s department, as | heral parlore of C. A. Gager, Jr. on | “Firoe weeks was allowed in which | genbhicaoons for the conversion of | cary on Triday evening in Carpenter -2 ges. P ag- there has been difficulty n getting the | Franklin street. Rev. Olaf Nordbiadn ce weel owed in which | geposits into bonds on January 1, 1912, | $aTV on ot oy Vo B g o ch The Bank of Friendly Helpfulness TO STICK GET sns at 20 per cent. off. ke i Conttieted: the serviacs mhorerapladh | to file pleadings in the case of David- | must be received before Decomber 15, | bell. It was a session for the members i | books transported to ~Hartford from : . % 2|son vs. Ironclad Manufacturing com- | 1911, by z " | only, at which there was a good at- THE M. B. RING AUTO CO. | Briggeport, where they are beng |large attendance of ' relatives ‘and 300 1013 by the postmastec at the de- | ORIV At Which there was o oo 3 ’ 3 inted thi ¥ riends. There were many handsome | PARY: e | POSItory office where the certificates C e o programme of D Pt s Sear frifhon” SHHERS erd iR Wiannt PR 1y cane o Jovos va. suprome | BSOEY, ofion WG thy certifcns | Londiute, Thors it nt e ennison’s _arttord and Over.| A Meriden exchange states that Al | Lodke OSchr, M. 30, ot this oy, and|1008% N. E O. B, two weeks was al- | pii' ‘an appiicetion form, which miust | manifested in'the reports made o the 2 on Tondon " Cownty. | bert A. Gusling, Stave prcsident of the | ome.from Lodke Pritce Gustaf of Ang |1owed in which (6 Mo an answer 1B pinga out i triplicate. Tha depos- | Pusiness meeting, Tolowing which re- vwe u '] E s | g, ARl S et} | on o Ehaee i it of R0 |Ioyed I whER 16,000 20, By, g | B mivac Shu S, iy acpos, | P mesine, e ; esives | ouls ‘to represent Commecticut at iné | tehded the services and these mambers | Sl il AFguments were made by bOth | njy appilcation postal savings certifi- | | Svea was organized Deceml | ; 5 natlonal convention of Spiritualists, | icted as hearers: Gustav Schenlif, Val- | Sides on @ hearing on motion to set | cates covering the amount of the bonds | 1896, with 18 charter members. Arter | Have you had baby's photograph | ) 2 > ind iikes that city so well that he |entine Peterson. Andrew Swanberg and | 2gide verdict, and the judge took the | Gesired, for Which the postmaster will | Iany ups and downs there arc foday | taken : | DIMEDAVINES DANK imonc®t totay “there: naving begtn | Orvid Danicison. — Burial was 1n the | 1B i et T ety | 65 members in good standing. Friday | Is an art to taie babs's photo- s p o Mapiewood cematers, mhere o commit: | . Judgment by default was given in | SV N % Teeeibt AR, (8 BOSC | evening one was inittated and two ap- | graph ax It should be taken. To catch ’ OF NORWICH e e ta] service was read. 18 gae soff Seliec S8 nnant he will notify the depositor and will | Plications were receiv his roguish little smile, his protty littie J 2 At the annual meeting of the| Mrs. Hagstedt was born in Sweden | 7TWO weeks in which to file an answer | geliver the bonds on presentation of |, During the fiftecn vears the society dimple, Such photograps become prized e | Connecticut Prison: asscciation this |and was married in Bosion. The fam- Jias gnowed In the case of Wright va. | the recelpt for the certificates surren- | 188 ’_’fi“‘; SLISESY Tr itk DRSOHIS nd | Peetibiations of habyhools RvR o Ses our window di N e D 4o o kaston “INe fun- i, 4 e ke 32450 for insurance. There fs in the years to come. iive had yers of | DIVIDEND | ok, the plan for, atate control of | iy tesided in Ausonie, She 1exves her | MSUChane oo corectomure cor srossas | VEE LU e e Seserisace . photakrapuing Splidren The resular Semi-annual Di | the macer will be more effectively |brothers and a sister in the west. Yas allowed in the case of Curtin V5. | onds at @ date less than one year | Dcludes Ivar Gustay Schelin, | They always 100k (el best when we Chiaramonte et al. Oscar Dahl and Valentine Plerson take them. No troublesome posIng. has been declared from the net earn- | UTOUSHE Defore the next legisiature == == The following” cases were taken oft | AfleT_the cortificates began to bear nd Valentin Plerson. | Bnap them in & 1y, ings of the past six months at the | Siiiiered us It was at the Iast ses- e Minder: s Dia fts as in the case of withdrawal fo OBITUARY. | el rate of Four per cent. a year, and will | sion. Word has been sent to local au-| Ducy vs. Quil and wife, Brigham va.| 0, ey purpose e — 4 i g A Complaints will be ma v Esposito, who is wante 4 g ity i ] snds are ounted. as L of Russell Forsythe, pro s 15 FRANK L. WOODARD, | Dairy ‘Commissioner H. . Botter to| Bridzepori by Chicf Birminghum for | Young Doller company va. Smith. * ' | 1o bonds v not counted as a parl of | Russcll Forsythe, prominent some 4 | ’ {in @ lavge varisty at reasonahie price Oer24as Treasurer, | the authorities of North Branford and | killing his uncie. Dominick Di | mae foliowing jury assignments were | o,yieor” and there is mo limitation on | seciety And well known in London and | e LADIES' HAND BAGS — _— ‘ chester regarding samples of adul- [ gano on the evening of Oc IAE Garvey, adm., vs. city | fe amount of available postal savings | Paris, died at Pomfret Friday, aged 70 | The Phot her, | “'*° IlElWllAll’El | terated, milk “faken from famers in | cuttiys his throat. He is 29 v e Norwichs Tunies H Allen” va’ ity | bonds which may be acquired finally | vears. Death was cue chfefls to shock od s i o ead ] DRI ) ¢ {these towns, the milk containing 30| five feet seven inches tall anc of c e H. vE. ¢ % E : i o b wa c o she omple on hand a of Wines. r;uor! and | per cont. of water. The defense is|14C pounds. Fe had a small mous- |9 New London: Wellington Allen w~|Z’,‘d‘_;‘,,‘.'.‘*“;‘,’:&‘1{,..;'33?};1“5‘:“.v‘ffm‘f‘..,é‘fl Msiget Lo o i S o Noowiah, Yavjsenl Seowy " ' Prosisions aiways on | that rain eot Into the millc while It | tache and work a dark blue sult, light | New Yor New Haven and Harttord | 10erad a2 taxing cifect on Junpary [ | when he broke his hip | fe was born s The Shetucket Harmess Co., lunchievers Saturday | was leing aerated. cap end red tie e hdonry. - Staplins vs. clty’ of | (onvert into bonds all_or part of the | Willlam Wallace Forsythe, He had 1647 in S " A : y = NV ek Rl maximum balance of $500 may deposit |lived at Pomfret for the past 15 years. | P eet, The Westerly Hotise, | ,.0f e, dsathe by accident 18 Con- | Poter D. Burns’ Gondition. | sdninds e TS0 00 T aditions] anount m. Jamuarsy el | e fenses o wite snd dusenier ; . T ool Dimity SENS © D 3 O'Brionn. €8 Na, Main. | HoA Sh the e o Svon i e | AL e Backus Tospital on Trigey it | B Moran et al: Gilbert Bowers ot ol | thovsh the bonds may not yei have John Kellshe Adam’s Tavern WM. C. BODE. Pren Cnson & Dlokbrst Lrogs™ | ey lines. and & like humber by gas, | vas learned that Peter urns Sam Kline et ux. 7 g 20, ¢ bonds can be ' pro- | John Kolleher passed away at tle AT L. = o0n | oy Talitng; four sach by drewning |BOC so badly Turt ua at frai’ Nov. 9.—Henty 1. Gallup vs. & 1.| Posial savings vonds can be’Dro-|ugroc”or his dasghtar Mrs. - Mar | 1561 MME. TAFT _raimist ana eiirvoy. | and automobile, three each by shoot- | POSPQ T 18 nof mow believed that he | Campbell; John Garlinston vs. Bliss- FUred on¥ b¥ Lhe conversion Of DO8- | Greenwood, with whom he resided, at | P N ich A jured, and his leg was | vills Mills Co.. Tne.: Joseph Musial et | & | No. 83 Franklin street, at 4 ociock | ofer to the pablic the finest standara | Belivered fo Amy Part of Norwic! | | human W Washinipos by ot al. vs, Industrial Trust Co.. Frank|2ny person, howevar, by the holder = Ronkan’ - t al. vs. o.; Frank | ¢ B, 3 » | tered a shock a year ago whilp at hié paic und. Burton, S| Sondie: Oy P cew London Telegraph ¥ Allen, adm,, vs. J. W. Bishop Co. |and when a registered bond 1= assign- | Cobl I "0 banemah mill 1ur|u.xp‘5""nl“x'x' e ey Pkt R A telsphone erder wil stated thit Father Kapturkiewics, who In the afternoon there was an argu- | ¢d a new bond will be issued in the j mioTR B LO% FORCIE L ST o, TN | Beotc - 3G it f DR C. R. CHAMBE R ro g {ndiear i SR L VR | o S s wnghr on Fh o e week | €276 Y itporied Gineor o, mushot | ecore promy: sesnien . - I RLA‘N for worsnip for the Poles on the com- ’ and after the arguments were complet- | The depositors’ application must in- | o 5 "0, B0 00t oo | Fon P B Ale ’F'n:w Aoy Anbeuser | D 4 MeCONMICK. 30 Frankiin 8t Dental . | ing Sunday, is still a visitor at the Judge Reed gave a verdict of $920.94 | licato whetier bonds ere desired. in | i soi of Michael and K .{;':d:},?: ceniitz and Paby e - ntal BUCReON. |ueos of By sother by Sormoh: oo e e T e i Aooatns R | s s AOAM: Nopmieh Fews —FOR GOOD— In charze of Dr. S. L. Geer's practice | mous, many Polish people still attend- INJUNCTION GRANTED IN HIKE OF BOY SCOUTS. Kelleher came to this country 30 yvears | Telephone 447-12. A auring his last illness. ing servi ago. set n Taftville, where he Typewrlter Ribbons, y at St Mary's. Weather hureau figures show that L e YANTIC VILLAGE MATTER. | 1005 No. 2 Will Live Indian Style for | made his home untll a year ago. He Buy the “BIG BEN” Alarm the thtal rainfall in Connecticut dur- Secured by lIchabod H. Stoddard| About Two Hours This Afternoon P ing Octover reached the = unusual Against Lucy H. Tucker of Scotiand. | Following Games- : Clock of Carbon Paper amount of .30 Inches. which exceed- ed the normal by 3.44 inches, and the Frank N. Gardner. counsel for Icha- | Troop 2 of the Boy Scouts of America || How to Change | FRISWELL and other supplies go te record of October, 1310, by 6.53 inches. bod H. Stoddard of Yantir, has securcd | wili hold their weekly outdoor recrea- | : from Judze Waller of the court of [tion meeting this afternoon. The Your Face 25-27 Franklin Street MISS JEWETT, . s The uverage temperature was slizhtl ess work at onme-half rate for next above the average. Only stven dayvs cimmon pieas an injunction restrain- | members of the troop who do not re- Public Stenegrapher McGrory Building. Nerwich, Conn. H. COOPER — Uphelsterer Al zcneral upholsteiing and mat- We say Pure Olive Oil because it is | Guex i g Sl e e S Pl * | B s during the month were altogether | a known fact that all Olive Oil is net|in: thc defends from interferring | side on TLaure! Hill will meet on the 5 s 90 Wit Mhaiar ok i!uns:m_\ ot with Pltntifr in the relaving of & |Laurel Hill briage at 2 o'clock and & % (From Fashion Review.) and Shorthand Teasher - ure. e puinful. dangerous and. expen 5 The Progrossive Missionars club o | ® Kiving him on to do the work |hill. A game of soccer faofball will be | sive opoeution known as - face peeling” - slgpnigs i 3 the Central Baptist church met Fri-| £ 0.y dealer is not a chemist, has|i® Gifford lane Yantic. The injunc- |played with three patrols on each team. Ot mecessary to SceemMpIEh. the Te= Clvll Engineer, Typewriters For Sale and Rent. NEWMARKET HOTEL. Gay mern:on‘\::m Mrs. James I‘!’zr; 4 tion s temporary and returnable to the | A relay rn;,ehls aiso planned. scoveral | aulcs sought. One can gradually and ’ il e - , “corner rmount and Hobar e PR erember term of the court. members of.the newly organizéd Troop{ saaly remove the old and nnbeautiful | wishes to announce (0 his Datrosm. and it 2 Seswsll Ave. m avenues 18 members and three visii- not the' facilities for testing his Olive| "The property of ~the -persons con- |4 will also attend. The number of pluye | Lagiele feom. her face without pain, | the publje that he has —moved (o 66 UNEXCELLED. .ih-',h“.‘u-‘nd w’[‘"mmfi"“'-fler"\w— ;fl‘s on’g present, and Mrs. A, T. Ut- oi Sl aien . catnat: ok it. cerned receives water from two sprinzs |ers on each football team is lmited aanger or detention doors. Simply | Broadwdy, Chapman bullding, opposite s ND COLORINGS = - B e B ley presiaing. After routine business , guarantee it.| tnrough a pipe line which it is claimed | only by the size of the crounds and | Gan rdinary mercolized wax, whicl | the Y. M. C. & IGNS A dw. Johm Tuckie % AMiss Craft, who spoke at Wednesda. has existed for a period of mearly 20 | the game lacks the dangerous element | ne {10 hpry, TETOIECE R WO convention, zave an interesting talk on | He must take the manufacturers word | years, The defendant has owncd [of Rugby. After the sports & party | ‘spmie i for o few mishts. like i ;- 3 R WALL pAPERs Burmah. Light refreshments were property there about 10 vears and by | will hike and live Indian style for i | o and swash it off eaeh morning. : ph Rt | CABRICAN MOUSK, | tocrsrs sod Doaeti served for it. her deed has a pipe line right across {couple of hours. The scoutmasters are other than her proverty. When there | requesting all members who diave uni- | o, Ve lle it Guter sicin, ahich g Under the provisions of a new law, | w, g p . : > h 3 e guarantee our Olive Oil. We/| was trouble in the pipes an effort was |forms to wear theim. s photographs | Hoies oif dav Gam es . | in effect November 1, all persons who o made to repair one of them. It is|of the troop will be taken.' Scoutmas- | Aakes off qay traneact business under any assuined {0 i absolutely pure. It is a|Claimed that the defendant changed |ters Elmer and Morrison will be e gy Farreil & Sandersor. Preps. SPECIAT, RATES 10 Theatre Troupes, Livery connectsd The Fannfig_ Stndio& iantiy, Picture Puzzles, Target Games, | A oF under any designation other the pipe line by relaying some of the | charge. D HRILY, | oavelii Men, i Bo than the real name of the Individual{ . .4iq Olive Oil for medicinal or|0ld Pine ami thus cut off the supply ha mauch . prettier. Employment of SHETUCKET STREE Air Rifles. ws and Arrows, i S el e e e S-hOIm Tyl il e ENTERTAINED CLASS. thiz process is not noticeable 1o oihers, RO ) & usiness in when the attemnt was made fo replace 2 ” ok 71 T B S puteus » Rarcheesi, Chess Ind‘i:l. Playing Carde | tie ofice of S cleri The reistra: | table use. THeBibe 1hie WhIch Rad een it S6% | young Men o First Bagtiet Churen | ZXoiuL, (At Y0ur complexion lmpraves ATS 31 Willow Street rds, 5 cents. Violatlon is pun- i . P e seiion £ D o e hEe S ot seted T 05 ot ofution, ped pgrorad, Guests =t Home oF Charies Willey, |0 (mse, b semivat i ihe sur. WHAT'S NEW LACE CURTAINS FURNITURE Spick and span in their new uni- | Bible school who have recently organ. forms for winter wear, the Postal Tele- |ized into a class. taught By ~'W. M. [spots. fine wrinkbs, pimples, ete P EESETRAS Ariinnl —_— Dominces, Checkers, Favors and |and imprisonment, of not more taan ] B face skin in this pleasant manner, taises iy d 4 ‘New Uniforms. The young men of the First jat | with it all facial blemishes, such as C . rsen et SMITH § smf raune o pwss Bapn | S0 SRS B | THE PALACE: CAFE UPHOLSTERY e g A new costom house at Santiage, "ruph hoys made (heir appearance on | Cowau, met at the home of (harles [ Mercolized wax has known for - “ m‘h i Chili. 1o cost $292.000 United States kranklin 5 uare, Norwich, jEriday. Their new «mn..."m not only | Willey on Asyium street Friday -\'ren- years Lo MANY =0 ror FRANK WATSON & CO., P THERE 18 80 advertising . A851 ., =0l# & wemring completion ngat but servicsabls irg and outlined plans for future work, ' tacir beauliful and laxting complexions. 72 Franklin Strest 'lgtin tor busines

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