Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 11, 1911, Page 5

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gt - - ‘William . e Plai b 3 2 On Thursday George o--vq, whn l- . 3 % s S was a Norwich 'vmtpq, 7 B he elevator hoy ar the Del-Hoff e mg Beans - - 10‘3 OUS MATT! Rickis o he having been there but n f ;Over one-hall (almost 56_per cent.) o Axthur B of N o e S AT S R DSakbt D foor - (he APoTWaY: &8 of the watehes carried by Conduotofs, } 3 Thursday h 3 elevator was in motion and Jamme: Engineers, Firemen and Trainmen on Beets - - - - M IOQ A Harrie 5o Plataseid ; 3 badly. . I¢ was found. that o bones | American Railrouds, where . official £ Bt . Flust ri i yrs. % of £ - Were broken, but hie has @ sore foot.|time Inspection is maintained; o : blt.!g:n grnsz mlsn tntm%e:hm;ny :;:mbew the guest of au in Nor- 4 “y 2 3 z “ | HE gets. -bom on cmutches, however. - t h § P et 9 g % Ky m an it ar a dnnnrnr in the 3 ml b mumwer ¥ b ‘ 150 Much literature has been distributed | Mrs, M. Cli the | :3.: P. E, Hendrick v:. 0, D. White 'y 3 ‘ ~watche > . Clinion Eocmm returned on Mw Mh mw s for tomorrow, Temperance Sunday. home . Friday after visiting relatives urt were Friday wnd the judgg toc’ m This | . : : 1f you really want a rellable walch 'Pom toe 5+ 20¢ n this. city and Groton. ps ,}:’ wace: postponed ¥i |is a suit over th of ti? Mowry | ; you can not go wrong in following the a/ S = = - - n‘: Seenicginbe. ;::rki\cag::oml PR g e ik tivo being granted l!ur flm A ot wmcm“’ . J|cboice’ made by men with whom cor- rned me 3 S, arah ‘ambl or- t l ath. i : pital, Norwich. wallk was & recent guest of her cous- | | OB hegrounde gt d ‘tion, Ch, oy the’case of the supreme = e e kg i - . w = om = . . L - - Vi . Citron 100 Luther leagues will celebrate tomor- | ™ O+ F1- Gallup, in Ekonk A bili from Emyfll of Cin< moilon was des| Miss Ada L. Richards (s vialing é ‘ row the birthday anniversary of Mar-| Mrs. J. C. Alden of Laurel Hill ave™ | cianati. He had ers are two cliimants for the'| Boston friends. f z mu;h Fruit 3 for 25¢("" SR T BioadsTh ‘m":’f Sl St NocwnlbEdlo¥ sace b4 x e ot Agl ~ Mes. C. L. Frisble entertained the un“““ riends in the! jouring car. case mis v, Noy . ” ~ William Arthur Weatherhead, -~ Siler hoihud server three yamts it the | thrce. weeks. Were. allowed for Dleads.| Mondny club this_ week. Watch Inspectors N. Y., N. H. & b died suddenly in P i 1 cd suddenly in Providence Wednes- | Ars. James Ford of New London has |arms. She deserted him March, 1903, | inzs, while two weeks were aliowed in B. R, are headquarters for these cel day. He had ber of fr b: day. He had a number of friends i | returned afier a Visit with her sisier,| when they were living in Hartford. | tie case of Russell va. Duyton, 'and | Mr and Mrs. Watter Gilbert ve- | hrated, watches. Pi 1 2 f 250!’ orwich. Mre, E: B. Dawley, in this city. iheclnidmlhe wos going to her fathers | fen days in the case of Minard vs.|(urned last eveaing from New York. % 3 3 n Cincinnati, and aft time sh Li Inc. neappies (g Itaifhns Aldbughbut the stabe Ak re- | Mr. and Mrk.< Joim 5. Veusnielt e Tos o e, atier 8 thute S58 e ) a0 was ovliared IS e Wednesdas Bridge club wis o1 | we advertise exaotly ms itis nis | tertatn y Mys. Lucius Briggs at the | We Severtes owsofty as 7772 ceiving notice from their government | Norwich were recent guests in Cen- | he did not know what the f Iotili Edwiard: Hanley Gra ¥ 750 Lo retumn to fhe defence of thelr na- |iral Village at William Simmons'. |of her dissatistaction, Wi o ¢ ‘fin:‘:tbr‘;fichnof promise case. Two | Norwich goft | club Friday after- . nl y pes d. A s e o o | Tiels pr!vlgu-nyh:md ivoresa her first | weeks were wilowed in which (o fur- | oot MURPHY & McGARRY, The rdinfall early Friday morning | Mystic recently entertained Miss Klix- | qrane 00> o she had two chil- |nish’ the batl. - o ew parly in the | Mrs. Jarvie &ng Miss, Jurvie® of | t 207 Main Strew! m 3 : & _ ? Muskmelons - - - 2()¢|amounted to .13 of an inch. or a totai | abet:: Lane and Clinton Lane of Nor- | “'On the g-ounds of hdbitual intem: | case of Hillhotise ot al. va. Harkness | Brookiyn and: Miss Elizabeth Stark o | of 1.20 Fe i r’“en:"roiX; t}!’:fi{fi;flfl: 57!:‘\}: far. The | wich. perance, Nelile Watson of Dorchester, | was heard and granted. New London were visitors in town on | —_— 2 - : Mrs, Fred 1L Tubner of Niantic and |formerly of New ' London, was given | The court wil: be presided over next | Friday. Gele]'y . 5c and 10C| rower cruiser Runaway. owned by|ner micce. Mrs W. Frace of Norwich, | 3 divorce from Ira C. Whaisoh of NeW | week by Judge Reed, but in case - e . . A. H. Lathrop of Norwich, was hauled | are visiting friends in Groton for sev- | L0ndoh and she wus also glven the | judge Ralph Wheeler i unabie (0 Sit | Afier a few weeks spent here, the A t L l Bt L S T e A, visl custocy of three minor children. They | here the week following. there will | o BUCT & (6% Wecgs wpen, Bk o C lve, ive y, sStored for fhe winter, Thursd were arricd June 10, 1896, and her | have to be a vacant week, as WJudged Gvenue, M PR of Brookfield, Roasters for Salad 17c 3 eay William O'Neil, right clerk at the |hUsband. wao is a_machinist, could | Recd will be engagcd Bty s ipione g e o il o t Ax:xt ffiier;‘dal:m\! received invitations | Del-Hoff, has returned home after ;‘::2;;‘1 ; “;eek f‘he had mnlxux:xod Cases Assigned. — | ea o s ro) ockville to .an exhibiiton of |spending ten days in Boston and ngs for a divorce previoasly, - , " ssigned E = a Hartford y y Legs Spring Lamb 200 i s o "Sxablion "of | penath s but topped them us he Dromised 00 | oo X, [OUOWINE cames ‘were assigued | AMrs. Hnry Huntnston of Hartford - £ for trial: | has been for a 1 his studio, November 13 to do better, He failed to keep his| "% S5 o 14—Galiup vs. Camp- | guest of her niece, Mrs. H. L. Yer- what keep our Boys' Department ive. AMrs H. Crinton Iccleston, Mr. aud | promise. Hé drank to excess and came s | . g 5 Mrs Courtiand K. Swan and Mrs, Ev- | home Saturday nights drunk. Ho was e Loe B i, JuRIT L Wi vA ST £TI0p o WiHIGEMOm Brimec; @ and it keeps us alive to get cloth- MR H. T. MILLER’S At Lords Point, W. O. Stanton has | erett O. Miller weer vigitors in Groton | abusive and liad threatened to kill her. | industrial Trust ©Co. excr, = appeol e ing made good enough to stand the the foundhtiys for Stanton's inn near. | on Tuesday this week. He Ioet his position because of his | [70m probate; Allén, admr., va. J. W. [ yype John Thompson and Mrs, Har- 4 ’ ot School for Dancing 1y complet.d. . George Converse of actions. She can earn $12 a week, | Bishop Co. mon, who have been guests of Mrs, | strain—but you knew if any Suit yeu Wednesdav. Nov. I5—Allen vs. iy | mgeon ., Naudet during the week, | buy here fails to live up te our guar- of New Londcn, Allen ve. New Haveh | turncd Thursday to their homes in|antee you get your money back. iroed; Garlington vs. Blissville Mills | porijang, Me. | Bring that boy whe is hard on his iy - gy The auction bridge club met 3Monday | clothes here, we'll put him in a Suit Motions Heard: 3 O | afternoon with Mrs. Willis Austin ut | that will stand by him in any ef his Hebrew Farmers, etc. soclety ve. |y FNUNE on Washington street. Three games. Westerly and Rl)lflnd Shepard of Put- Mr Arnold Mathewson, Mys. Chas. | The oldest child with her, but the Zjoam sTRERT. i ire assisting At i e B Brage, Mrs. Frank H. Tillinghast, Miss | other. two are \with the father, who, dvanced, 145 D m.. Special arrange- 5 Louise Tillinghast and Miss Helen Ma- | the wife said, was not a fit person (o Advauced, 34: IR e At the Central Baptist church Sun- | thewson of Central Village were re- [have them. Several witnesses testi- At Academy dally from 1 vt g cay P\enin:!, Rev. P.; C. ighi” wil. | cent Xorwich visitors. fied in her behalf. 1 FL T Eiveian address upon The Iife of M. r- tin Luther and The Reéformation, ilius- Mr eorze H. Gallup of Ekonk was trated by tife sterespticon.: s in Norwich sitending the annual meet- | ANl (of the seveh motions on he v Rauthtigan vs. Norwich e Vashiugt ke MR. F. J. THRASHER AR ne ot ihe womans board of mis- | short calemdar list were heard. There Nickei & Brass Co. tables were plavéd. | The Lhree Kire. | And Overcoats, too. - Fo de Br::&;‘:}‘:‘nh a;i'd éh-s‘ Franklin .| sions. She was a_guest of he{» daugh- S Tarans st e Yise 1| Suits, $5.00 to $10.00, ik 4 e T ; v rs. Brown's sister, ter, Mrs. L. S. Ingalls on Vergason STl it recwivid et . $5.00 to $12.00 2 imitea number Of punis o | B V- Mann, returned an Wednesday. | avénue LADIES' AID SOCIETY JAMES B. SHANNON B, g e tor| - DYoretts, 0000 45y B e scason at Redfern, 7 <. el ) 58 wths' subscripth o Agent for the celebrated Holton Band{ {icir shmimer home oo Goles Fosore ™ s Mabel K. Terpp has returned GAVE MUSICAL FARCE. BUYS MORE, PROPERTY. | was served b LSBT antha' subactiotitn to Instruments 357 Main St., the Clinton, Mass, assoclation 4 A. M. Kennedy of Norwich, who has| hospital, where she underwent a sur- Entertainment at German Lutheran| Purchased the c H. D- been occupied recently painting the | gical operation for appendicitis three Church Attracted Many. Little Water Street. two summer cqitages owned by George | weeks ago, and is with her aunt, Miss s purchase. s Building in| Mr. and Mrs Frank A. Robinson had as their guests at lunch Thursday Mr and Mrs. Philip_N. Robinson of Hart- Norwich, Conn. Frost of Montclair, N. I. at Gales| Caroline I. Terpp of Laurel Hill ave- | Under the auspices of the Ladies'| Although the largest single real es- | ford, Dr. Paul Robinson of New flu- NOTICE the Style, the Hang| Fertz, completed the work this week. |nue. She is regaining her strength and soclety of the German Lutheran | tale owner in the city, James . Shan- | ven,” Thomas and Richard Robi i f the G has made a very favorabie recovery. | church, a musical farce by the chil- [ non is still adding to his list of real|and Miss Ultima Robinson. a of the' Garment and the Fab- mét:m::gum“n;eg.ug this week at Lrenre'x’;:;l voung peonle‘“as’l'ncelé gl(\ien gstate, Lr;!n atest acquisition being the [ Viscant IS Rooesy o .?v"\'-mr'n’f'a':'a' 1 i E ajor Friswold on ay. evening n the unday | C a Co. bul ng in 8 s ary Robinson of Ne ncs;;;d in the cloths madeat commaid, . § W. V., decided upon|FOUND SEVERAL CE'-'-A:B School. room at the church, entertain- | Water street, which he has purchased | Miss Blla Smith of New Haven Pro- E CLOTH SHOP carrying ‘out ifs usual Thankskiving IN BAD CONDITIONing a good sized audlence. Mrs. Wil- | fiom J. G. Potter & Sons. There arc | fessor Toomey is of the law depart- plan of Raving a Special social even- Hosted jlam 13udzeck was in genmeral charge, |about 4,080 mquare feet in the plece |ment of thbe Catholic university; the JOS. T. DONOVAN, ing in Thanksgiving week. Propristors Agreed to Clean Them Up | assisted by a numerous committee of | 0° land whereon stands a large wooden | other gentlemen are sons of the late ‘Phone 591 Neo. 327 Main Street The pric 9 and Improve the Situation. the society. building which wak for years uud‘:j’l"rnl William ; Robinson, luu: the - e of sugar is stdl going 5 The following was the cast of the|a packing house but has been used |ladies his daughter, niece and sister- Sg‘vl)‘;calACrL(::?llng tg a ;lntemuu‘sent[ Chief Stanton had’— his men going grc!, which was called The Land of (hlefl‘; fo- bsigrflgfi of late. in-law respectively. A etailers by the New York ige) & <y, olls, and was nicely staged and cos- | it is Mr. Shannon’s intention to tear State of Connecticut wholesale dea’ he prices om all |2bout the city again on Friday, the| ,med > down this building and erect on the gTades of refined sugar .were rediged | SeCond of the cleaning up of fxe DI | minnie. zila Krauss | site a modern firesroof building. This Today, Saturday STATE BOARD OF HEALTH. ten cents a hundred pounds. vention daye, and it is belleved now | gedse Lydia Obarowski | will also 4llow him to siraighten the R A | » Of _ Plainfi 4 that much has_ 1"'een gm; _u}“_:"i"‘_‘f Disobedient vhndnn line of his hl_lluln;:‘ which will be erect- | Ladies’ Glazed Kid 2 o R s = . “airies —Freds et kows 1 ) e adies’ F i o REGULATION CONCERNING THE| S *-hucs of ‘oe, oimnie Mozaus, | faminlic, meri S I e | mimGbione Reswowpir” Mamle | Bevlag Seared 2 varcon, of 7, ler s s e g e ownedl by’ people in that town, who | When called tc the attention of pro-| oo 4 FF " been T aared’ 1o o " P ’ USE OF THE mlfl“ %, enBavorines to sascortaln it tnek | prietors they agreed to-olean thei up | apiaat re the coig Thiis 6to Bate | v S et it VMen's $2.50 Box Calf Shoes DBI“IIG u loss will he partial or whole. and tmprove u\r mndltfio o p Dolls—Beatrice Sehilz, Japancse Aol | this property Mr. Shannon says thal has been Jost to many a man $2.00. % y “l - Ir many gections of the city the |, v H e better offer 5 r lack vy monay. n's Fine Veloyr Calf Black The Cofmecticut Kair association is | cleaning up_has heen under way for | frie o e e g tus wiliengin. of simply for lack of ready moncy. | At a meeting of the State Board of | Jiscussing the bility of in- |two days. Crief Stanton agrees with | ;o0 " golf: Pn‘ull. Weinert, Duteh | Little Water street. At one time the A ‘vark, accourt imakes many | We have the excit sale of Health held on October 25, 1911, the ;ne;‘;‘;;‘%o'o‘* ‘;“"“fl‘ ‘i“’( SRR SisOuy Sovernpr' Bdiiwin et thgte ghould | doll; Verra Bauck, talking doil. entire Potter property was offered to things possible and gives a feel- Ladles’ $3.50 and $4.00 Patriclan following regulation was made concern- | painted o repors Lriitee has been ap- fnot be ta cleening U e Yand wot | FAris doll—Emma Zahn. the city for 37,000, but later $5,000 was Shoes. 5 . report upon the pian at the | should be. dome every day and hof Her Maid—Pauia Weinert. wanted for’ the pertion which the city, ing of confidence that almost as- R oon: and SIS ng the use of the common drinking | annual nieeting November 20. Wait to do_it all In one day after let- | Jlor MECTPIe Wonerl ot e e e Mr. Shar g . 2 lity Sh aup, in accordomee with the provisions Miss Cl : < ting it go for 364 days. Fat Sing, the Chinaman—Alfrell | ron now owns nearly n Little sures' succese, Have you one? Quality Shoes, of Chapter 96 of the Public Acts of |orders for 11 linds of mordic et Grebe, ater street. and, few excep- It not, better begin {] We Give Reyal Gold Stampe. 1911:— excl-sive aesum 1 Ginped. Wi OBITUARY. Hoopla, the Clown—T.eo Seltz. A tions the entirs sguare within She- It shail be unlawful on and after | A large variety of articies in the W Porter Rogers. '—}-‘;,d” e em;mmp “e‘;;"'d Ll T e S s TODAY FRANK A. BILL e “ed 4 p — tain, 8. | January 1, 1812, to provide a commen | Tan s, FX(hoRge and choice HOMS | poye Rogers, aged 88 vears, dicd atl Fauck: aoldiors, Padi Zachac. Krnest Sieiiee — 104 Main St. drinking cup in, or upon the premises his home near Norwich ~Town at 6 |Zachae, Fred Zachae. Burno Budzeck, | COLUMBIAN COMMANDERY ] ficu of, any public building, hotel, res- | JOohn M. Brewer, deputy collector of lock I - evening, following a|Cari Kfauss, Harry Wischnewski, Otto N PECTION! e ms fla“ m s taurant, theatre, publiic hall, schosl internal enue. who went from a |short , death resulting from | Wiedewald, Fred Geer. HAS AN S | R YE A . - pu , school- | vacation in Norwich fo Waterbur: 1S ci Ito age. He was born| Miss Paula Bauck presided at the —— Shelucket Street, MME. TATT_Falmia: 6nd cialryey ouse or store: and in any public park, | and then started on a tour of inspec- | in Norwich, Dec, 2, 1823, and was tha | piano. Seciindidin. Perfeet Mary for. the w,,k[ S i Anyone (roubled {‘, street. railroad station, railroad car or | tion, has returned to his desk in the Elisha and Eunice W Miss Edna Bodanskv was the lucky » ¥ the-Red .C Banuuet Norwich, Conn. own Or other steamboat. federal Fuilding, Waterbury. cesh: Rogers. He ongaged injepe to receive the award of a prize '; 0:‘;"; -’w' ; PaLCTeey 9 i T el i}"\"fl:" p'n‘“”.:“" “-nm.‘mfi:{":w ning all his life and was success- | ani i 2 receded Worl n elpfuiness J. H. TOWNSEND, M. D, OBt Tartiand Wiliaser Ghaae. | BT a1 s ioos BRI £ TIE e TRILL e NG Lo caieadion St 4 s ew_London, Conn. Secretary. |field have hired the house and barn | known in this city and a large circle Y. M. C. A. NOTES. Many wefe in attendance at the belonging to Mrs. John Wohlforth on | of friends mourn his loss. - regular conclave of Columbian com- |Try 2 box of the South rdad, East Lyme. Mr. Dart| He leaves two sons, Porter and Ev-| Junior Cabinet to Raiss Fund for | mandery ‘o 4, K T.. st “Masonic ot pe srmployed.in haling lumber | erett 3. Hogers, "hoin of " Nonwicrl| Thanksgiving Ginner for Poor Famiy. | temble, ivitay eyoning. [ JOnE, As You Like It erich Rogers of Willlmantic and HOr-| * At a meeting of the jumior cabinet |the comnandéry by Eminent. Grand pohiG, members of the Sterling base- [ acé Rogers of this city: nine grand-|iriday night, It was decided to put up | Inspector Themes i e LLION'S L SIub were Buests of H. B. Mowry | children.and four great-grandchildren. 5 box for contributiéns to raise mon- | Washington cemmangery. ITartfon from RA 10| fer, * Prosid “e“" 2% a“"“ga"!s“,“ hg= R.. & Fhinbn. ey for the Thanksgiving dimner of a | The order of the Red Cross wis works HOUSEFURNISHING - | 5o Do it S FOOTEE | o o o o oy s are s Pt i, o0, i o, Sapiuct 3 | sl cxcelent form, o, 0, vt ater, Yeturning home on the midnigh < in the office of the secretary of | IDSITEl Bhow earl I A iven | emident commander. and tne resull COMPANY, INC.[™ SIS a8 e ity o Ry i SPHTY Bt dRaP U g St el ishe: '8 i D! -3 e v PAC - ——— ec he conclave here s a ’ At the New London flower and fruit | Thursday afternoon after an_iliness S '-;“‘2‘,?“’3‘--.‘::2 D Dot et AT ) in the bamquet FOR We ire to give ‘special notice to | SHOW this week, a display of apples | from iidney trouble. Fe was 75 years e tenior pool fournament the |hall, served by the Wauresan. There the publlc that wé carry: the fAinest ling | &3 Pears was'made by Charles T.|oid and leaves a wife and an Won find 10t are pow shown as | were over 100 in attendance. of home furnishings on the market, | DeasieY, formerly head gardener for |son. He was a resident of Derby and | ZacE ¥ There was a delegation of officers an s lvln Mrs. William Camp Lanman of Nor- | went to the island about four ye: . commandery, Willi- 3-1, Bruee 2-1,|from t. Joh ¥ -0, meantic. in nent onnnan- Ly Ry der Avery, Past Commander and { CARVING SETS (twe In the junior pool eralissimo’ D, C. Barrows, and Junior three pieces). ith 5 Jaht Vi Warden F. A, Rockwood, while F. ook = “,(jflflf.':}m PR e Darby. thrice illustri of the coun- STERLING SILVER FER- Coyl 4-1, Morrison We do a credit business and ur prices sk B el h';ggr He is now superintendent for | for the benefit of his health, erec Diices. - Dievaitihg amlneve. . Dis B. Bradle; of Hingham, Mase. | there a_bungalow which he occupied nearly the fear round since that time. The state board of education is to| His health was fairly good up to the old an institute for teachers at Moo- | past summer, since when he has been agent wiil call on you With a_ booklet. Give him a hearitig and he will fully | explain our easy pavment system. dus schoolhouse, next Saturday. 1. | fai games won - # f % 3 . | fallin : ; & : Danjelson, was tenda ULES with genuine stag hand W. Clapp of Willimantia_speaks ofi |~ Mr. Hinman was bofn in_ Oxford,! , Kinney 1-0, A Henesult foll, from Daniclson, was in, B0 ShiY i B v TINENTAL Sethods in Arithmetic, A. N. Potter of | Conn., and was 75 vears old at the Fgll' 31, Rovertson 2-1. Mil- | ~After iFe Come e B ained g 3 ! Willlmantic on Teaching History, and | time of his death. : L ey Party ot 17 at lumcbeon at the Wi Prices from $1.50 to $7.00. . Seab: Wheeler of New London on( e was a member Of the state Oy 0-3 Plerce 0-3, | regun house. Z Furnlt“re ? 0 eaching Reading. board of agriculturé at one time.! | & erawe o feta » S RS ™ v ‘ 2 $79 to 1898 he was chief clerk o Dr. Gurton S. Allyn of New Londou | 1 ine office b = - TOPICS SELECTED ! 7 ® | has o 5 in the office of the state secretary, 'l‘ TRcbasd o ey b i G e p B Phetan of Bridgcport ria;! POLISHERS HAVE DANCE. FOR WEEK OF PRAYER. he Plaut-Cadden Co. RATED & m | fecretary, when the position of chief| . . i gopsists of about mine acres and s | (IO wat filled by Richard J. Dwyer.| Eleventh Anncal Socoial Packed ‘Cad- | To Bo Observed at Y. M. C. A. Novem- Jewslers and Silversmiths, 813 to 819 CHAPEL STREET, | Since, st 5o, o6 oress | W0 hon” bty sy | $oeis . A ‘ Eutabiished 1872 e joining _ the property of Mr. Hinman. during M P)n—lonfl‘ i | er 12-19. harles A. Gallup. Tt is 0 be | tepm which lasted f 93 to 18 : PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING r ed for tr there. | tefi, which lasted from 1853 fo 1635, Cagivac hait nad its largest erowd | The week of world w ayer by The efforts of the Ericson memorial | e oSl e “olone | there by.the 11th annual social and B 5 18 1etb Do sbaecowd Telephone 2262, committee, of which Charles A. Pear- | < orwich Was| qance of the Norwich Polishers’ union, | s ian g dlosg i b v E son of Norwich is presiGent, to secure | SO0t € "'f""‘"-:v; .i“im»‘r“:f n rellocal No. 169, and the union men|ing lock on Sun after- T S monament to the inventor of | Comtinued th 1t ' until ‘1895, when he{ Lrotid AHAL USRS here vete | N0 O e 2P Stock CHARLES D. GEER . |ing success. Seventsen clubs of leag- yas superseded by the late John G.}ig pumbers on the programme \\nhlfm. B . an Giliers. | Teacher of Singing ing Sivedish people - throughout the | Nitchell who ~was appointed chicf!every one doubled up several times by ov 45 vears this practice hac been | Rsunioes Work - OWIc. 161, state are working for) the fund. e e enthusigstic encores for the Onel carried out by, the Association at the | C i 2 e a = et ¢ of ' orchest iving b c pr ons, Central Bullding, 42 Broadwa Tho United Sfates civil service pom- | tired to nis farm in the {oWn OF OX- | [atee oeild houte ot oniosment. from | (ol of the ntermational o e Tt e gy mission amnounces cxaminations for | ford. | s e S ie {Hoc | ODGSENINE . 6 Week 1 i sk et i 7 positions on *November 22, as folléw | e Ong Lhosc | the second Sunday in November. Fach Tor cataloguer $720: for general me- == attending gvere guests from New LOD- i guy of the week is given some special chanie, deparymeéntal sertive, Wash don and Hartford and ond from De-| topic of praver, including a home and > 5) % 3 troit. !a foreign topic. These are as fol- ington, D. C. 3$840; for monotipe key- The committee in’ charge made the | jowsr o o i office, sopc;.&r'x,,srmhfi,r:',me;‘; i s | everling a successiof the most Dro-| Sunday—Association dav: foreign r teacher, ounced sort, nd finan- | qonic. D World's Centrai Commii- Indian service, $ by o= | topie, Tk orld's ntra o 3 cally, and as J. ! tee—its traveling secretaries. nation Indications point « Hrennan (cha ). Richard Fedard commlites ‘and secretaries -of the L4 ’ tion of an active Holy Name societ I Wasiey Cal James Wall, John Ca countries vrited in the World's Al- hdies’ ;n\it PTairicks parish, Sunday. Rev. 1(-"' Irying Drake and Francis jianc ' ° Ty ther Treanor has received many as- Hsh. | Mordav—Brotherhood day. Foreizn ¢ surances of sympathy and encourage- | . b ‘] | ST o35, Bibi | ; n the movement. At last Sun- F E R | ARRESTED IN PORTLAND, ME. Tuesday—Adult le class day. it R pIn; day night's sermon i 3 < h"ME. " | rorefgn t ‘Soutl. America. | : | °p g ags Lk:,edra! Biihiop Nilan adaresset. over |‘GiricBelieved ta Ba Adelle Soriver of | Wednesday—— Communits Extension | 4 | The most dignified member of eur We. hitve $he Innpbeci ond busk av: | to: s Dip Holy mie ahamestves ln-] When 8, cold gotg so for along or) New London [P Fdrelpnopte Al LT whole Overcest Farsily is the ever oY 0 i when o col is so bad.i ‘arries pr ¢ hurse —Soc Sor e day. 2 - ! ':Rm-"t of Shopping Bags ever|down profanity and indecent speechp. With 1, it is time something gl 5 A youris: sirl, velleVed o ‘henpolics | ST topic, At sia. ‘%op\lllrtlnd always right Chesterfield shown jm this city. 2 AN done. £ . &F 2 o o riday—Patriotic day. Foreign top- % vercoat. Was J 00 T8 WEDDING to ‘be Adells lzabeth Scriver, who 1 Europe. We have just recs ed a splen a ‘When nothing is done, many, many h:\s\b"k‘“ missi from her home in ARy i ay. e 2 . Fave Leen-vars. euvafal s -mek- Esterbrooks-Palmer. times. the cold extends to pneumonia | New London, f‘omn. sinee September | o Srtoriny Tmmigration duy. Torelsn | agsortment of direct imported Alum-| Thig is the Coat of medium length; ing a selection of these Bags, and The wedding of Miss Effie Florence | and then an ordinary cold cure will , was taken into custody at Port-| unday—Special cvangelistic day. inum Ware. . of medium weight, in black er in rich have nothing but perfect goods. Palmer of Providence, formerf: of | have no effect. lang, Me. Friday night. The girl de-| 1y, view of the vision and opporiun- medium color. & & - orwich. and Willlam Young Ister- | Many of our customers are especial- | i - S s e s lity for mightier tasks than were ever | The lot comprises Sauce Pans, Cereal . very Bag has a guarantee. rooks of Pawtucket, took place Wed- | |y successful in breaking colds of re-| before presented to it, the internation- | oo o ons Frying Pans, Spoons, Cups, pesday evening at che home of the | cent origin with REYNOLDS MOTOR CAR CO. |al committee is making a special plea | This CGeat is correct for almest any Prices from $1.00 to $18.00. bride’s sister, Mrs. David B. Pike, 238 = — this vear for- the observance of this | Etc., Etc. . . ¢ | Waterman avenue, Providence, A’baut ’ Reow Nowsion Con With Capital of | week of prayer. 54 time or place, and thout deubt, | am sure we can suit you if in need | 1O friends and relatives ~of the SMITH'S LAXATIVE e cou?o.;:. TR i ; — Aluminum goods are-light in weight, | th® best many-purpsse coat design uple were DP&SEI‘I‘. and the ceremon; £ of a good Bag. s e ¥ \FERENCE OF CHURCHES. Was performed by Rey. Jullan Wards- COLD TABLETS aiatiats R W e ot SO I Ehtrenigly (iputls. oy worth of that city at 8.30 o'clock. The v - etae At iy have been filed as follows in the office . o pat \CCprated Wwith cut flowers | they break the cold, purge the sys-|of the secretary of stai WIS o ot Jewmt | tem of impurities and allay the fever, The Rernolds Motor C: any of da; her inf bout thi i T reen and | tem v the fever | ernolds Motor Car company o Y. further information about this special GEO. A- DAVIS e white. ~The bride's dress | (G100 00 LGy, Tts s a real | Norwich: certificate of incorporation: i i et -abiion piliood condliionn was white crepe over white o sale. princess lace trimming pleasure fo be able to recommend a | capital stock: $4.000 anfererce of six Congregation 4 — with good value— mony and latey Mr. and Mrs, Friday wuight that Andrew Diggard, | church at Jewett City . on V 25 Brmway & chower hoauet of Niics of the vai. | FMPIY o olr customers which bringy Cincluding Grissold, Pr ) lex. The couple were unatte cH - 200! s. isbon, Fanover, Plaint G/ \ sl 2. to $30. hrooks left “or a tolr of several \\!’flhsu anted there for the theft of $200 from | mext: The mopning scssion will tegin | [[e . ur n ur in_ the west. On their retatn they Gurry Leeds, by whom he was em-|at 11 o'clock. - The sermon will be by i i will Jive at §0 Mineral Spring avenue, L] ployed, had been arrested --in . New | Rev. J. Romeyn. Danforth, pastor of Pawtucket. The bridegroom is Tlie son York. The police also hope to place | the First Congregational ' church of Th F A w " s e . . s s 0. | g y to clean. Its style always labts. sk for ity Wednes- | See our show window and Arrested for New London ‘I’heft ton (s and Jewetl i I reception followed the wedding = PRICE 20 CENTS. The New London police were notified scveral of the burglaries recently mitted there on him, as they sa he | begins at ity, will be held with tr at ms of Mayor Easterbrooks Pawtucket om- | New Londgn. Lhe aft>rnoon_session and is associated with “his father :Yl bas been making {requent visits to| by Judge Edgar W. Warner of P ana is assoct o'clocs with an address Compahny Tel. 952 ° 9 Market Street | jresen riow % ani ¢ o 1 present from N, 3 on .md tewn, voming and in, ufetly. He ! nam, who will speak on The Church Rl g PR e krzunklin Sqnn. Normch. I“m e B & quletly. s Difisnlian. 129 Iall_Slre quwlch. Co

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