Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 13, 1911, Page 5

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[emer o oo famis oo : , BIES | reta e seiano| Can’t Cure Catarrh AMER BLo ind e i it Cpasiaian e gt Rumared That Se Had Sunk on Trip g oy il TSy and brush. Pleased with his trip ? e miles, the lad told Mrs. Charles S. ¢ to Block Isiand Found Untrue, a adleandio s 4 1 McMillan, who accompanied him for | g At - % ’ O CF Douclu Hav All Failed B W vy, g the siate board of charitjes, that to a | § Y . She Has Been Tied Up for Four i e N 2 P‘“’";:,::h;" Tales "!' Seisd {4 ¥ mm Ladies From Changsha “’1 Days for Repairs. <t There is only one way to cure ca- s. 3 ‘I w e hud given cen § g 5 e $ (LS . " tr, g Tedtning thet this was svery et the Shanghai—Men Remain at Mission. There wis a well-cirgnlated rumor | #550: <o 1 2 nfamed Neosha whist meets tonight in For- | generous child had, Mrs. McMijllan esters’ hall—adv. ve him several dimes to start his ’ Sl rtune. / Those who wrote the date Saturday | o T e o wisk on itp | mémbrane that i infested with ca- . ' | 3¢ip ‘from Providence'to Biock Ialand, | '*5n Seris, and Gescroy the germs. A cablegiam received by Prof. W.|cther missions have reached Shanghal. | Not only was it talked about here but | T Stk FeqEh (0o BOOEE, G will be Cheaper vkedivi WO/ RULI It s A AR T An Qrange, - Mass, _gorrespondent The men are to stay at their post. |nlso in New London, Ior some time i i - For Th‘nk”lmg o 5 notes that Rev. Elliott B, Barber, for- | F. Salman of Yale university on Sat- | Phe WG L (2 Bic¥qaugnter of Rev. |1t was impossile to learn anything | there 1y only one way-"breathe (et Dandeiion blossoms quite nu- | merly pastor of the Universalist |urdax was the first direct news receiv- {ang Airs, Dr. S. H. Howe of this city | about the agair, though the rumor I L e i s . ; mrous on some premises in Thames- | church in North Orange, and for sev- | ed from the locul missionaries who are |and at ine Yale mission Is Dickson stated that there were seven and sev- | fo’infostod partn Plen ‘resh etab! i eral years pastor at Rumford s, hang- Let- | H. Leavens, son of Mr. and Mrs, Leav- | enteen passengers abroad. e Sup- 7 a e ty of Fi Vegetables Fhe ¥ M. C. A ‘has. & couple ot}ME: has accepter a Wil to the Un l-:r:h:v\ycr:l::e'll\'::ln ‘;C h Sh'; o |ens.” Miss Leavens is also in China, | position was that all had gone down. Rt A SR, o0s e Y. M. C. A Versalist church at Danbury, Conn. after the revolution | Sney,oced 1o he near beicin, fo (54 ueming It was iacriied from | Saine; UEJothar harmtul 8roge, i is 3 0 i ice dormitory rooms to remt at a oot brok i : o t the from Florida a full line}cho A% Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Barber | broke out, but as it takes a month r Missionaries Heard From. Providence that there was no @nd other Listerian sntiseptics.’ It is moderate price—adv. were given 4 fine reception. Mrs. Bar- | for them to get here, they had been gy i least bit of truth to the report, The | SV BUUCT TINLEUEAT WO nu:ery of ta- - 3 v N Five New Englaad missionaries sta- v o - of choice IMPORTED and DO-{ i ara Mrs. Marcus Trail of Po- | Ber is spending a few weeks in North | yripen before there was any serious | tionmed At Nanking have becn forcea | steamer ix tied up at Providence un- | &y S croup and bronchitis, or - - | Orange at her summer home, await- L dergoing repairs. and has been th ; . auennoc celebrated the 22d anniversary ke trouble. Since then nothing has been | to flee to Shanghal. At the Boston ia ey money back. MESTIC FRUITS. of their wedding on Sunday. Ing the furival of their household |icarned definitely until the cablegram | headquarters of fhe American Advent | for four days. How dr where the ru Ask The Les & Osgood Co, about the i resldmg. s SRR 3 i3 ?}')ladt l(‘hrelleved' muu'h anxiety to know ! Mission society 2 cablegram wlsure- i sy D A H\)’u:«l)%l"mngl today .lu- n‘-ley sell it for . % ; 2 years ey were safe. ceived from the Rev. G. Howard Ma- only $1.00 and guarantee Orlier youk S e KA A & The: Oul, - Dy il Mg R PERSONAL Saturday evening, Professor Salman | lone, the society’s missionary at Nan- | PROGRAMME FOR STATE 3 communicared the cablegram to Fran- |king, which read: “Nanking ladies BOARD OF TRADE. Allyn 1. Brown attended the Yale-icis J. Leavens of this city. Under | Shanghai” This was interpreted as 2 Brown game at New Haven on Sat-|date of Shanghai, November 11, it read | meanings tiat the women attached to | Congressman Higgins Will Be Invited MR. H. T. MILLER’'S street. The Accurate United States 'teamboat Inspectors School for Dancing Withey and Stewart on Saturday came O Catmats orars. Iadies ‘to squast. for Hingnas tor watety, i et 28 0AK STREET. here and re-inspected the - steamer| Georse W, Tingley of Mystic has|winter months, Party of ladles ac- | These women missionaries are Mrs.| New London as a Transatlantic Port WatCh i Classes Saturday: Beginners. 2 m.; & of Norwich > - | companied by Gage. Schools must be | Malone ana FEer sister, Miss 1 is one of the subjects té be considered Advapced. 345 p. . Special arran®e:| quycis for tomorrow night, Barle 2 - oscd. Party of male missionaries re- | Walker, both former residents ot the 22d annual meeting of the Con- 3 ’ . T T P e rrom 4 to 3. ‘Tele: | ben Co. concert, on sale at G. A. Davis'| Mrs, J. H. Giddins has returned to | laining at the station. There is no | Cambridge: Miss Alice Hazard, Provi- | yecticut State Board of Trade to be| Over one-half (almost 56 per cent) phene noved | store, 50c each.—adv. vste after a Short wisit with her |tclegraphic communitcation with | dence, R. I; Miss Nellie E. Dow,|held there Thursday, Nov. cf the watches carried by (Conducters, Cheng Sha. Telegraph me at this | Northwood Narrows, N. H., and Miss | Thursdey evening there was a meet- | Kngineers, ifiremen and Trainmen on address. Will return in a few days. | Hannah Stocks, Bristol, Conn. Ing ‘of the New lLondon board and it|American Railroads, where ofelal (Signed) GAGE. | ‘The Rev. Mr. Malore, head of the | was voted to invite United States|time inspection 1s maintained, are Hitchon of Washington | ., TMS is taker to mean that Rev. Nanking mission, is a native of Nova |genator Frank I Brandegee of New Z been spending several | Mr. Gage and family, the ludies of the | Scotia and has been stationed at Nan- | London and Congressman Idwin W. Hamlltfln Watches ork city, has returned | Yale mission and probably ladies of | sing the past fifteen yvears. THERINS of this city to be guests of the sister, Mrs. James Ray of Norwich Streets and stores were crowded on { Town. Saturday night and people carried so many narcels it looked like the Christ- mas’ season. SPECIAL MEETING Norwick Nest, No. 1396. Order of Owls. pecial meeting Monday evening. | A dark afternoon sent a good num- R Fondat tonet i i e s - 3 "‘,;,"ga‘g:‘;"‘-,!_"‘r;d 2t S aglock, X |ber of men and boys to the Otis li- There will also be a business session | 1 ¥ou really want a rebiple waish on the death of Dr. George A. Boon. | brary readlnghmom Sunday. Miss Rog- Flaherty of West L FAREWELL BANQUET FOR WILL BE A DISTRICT in the afternoon. The [‘:r;)lmm’mle ;i s S M M P . Pt P e RO L | s e o flr;.l“;f”‘; s e RODERICK F. SULLIVAN MISSIONARY IN BOSTON. | ["(¥" ‘,‘{’0,"-‘l;_""_ll‘,l"lf{'n,‘;:g;‘l 5 A8 roi | rect time is a matter of lite ang death. Supt. W. D. Tilison of the Central b - f PPN, SeBo diNEiet sliunash | the. mesting Given at Wauregan Previous to His | Miss Fanny Lester Will Be in Mission {1 “C 00 5000 (reisurer, election of of New England superintondents in Mrs. Lydia Winchester of Norwich Departure for New Po: 2 i A Miss Theresw Loughlin - of Churel Saturday cvening at the Wauregan Miss Fannie Lester of Laurel Hill New Londor as a _Transatlantic air. .caip al .GB sl Work has been begun by the com- | street, Willimantic. house there was a favewell banquet !road. who until recently has been for Port: Board of Trade Work in Con- | Watch Inspeciors 1 | mittee on credentials, reports of execn- tractors on a large brick addition to given Roderick F. Sullivan, who leaves | several months with her brother in' necticut, with reports from constituent | B R are headquarters for these cele- eial Nkt the beaming room of ihe Uncasville| Carleton Havens and _ Ber today to take up nis new work as or- | Newcastle, Pa. leaves on Thursday : poards: The Sherman Anti-Trust Law |hrated watches. - mer Neglect manufacturing plant at Uncasville, Bruce made the trip to the Yale-Brown | dinary district superintendent at Rox- | for Boston, w! shé is to engage in —ijg¢ it a benefit or an injury to busi- the scalp needs toning by scien : 3 game at New Haven on Saturday in |pury. There were in attendance Supt. missionary work. In Boston the pess? treatment, and the hair and face Gen. ‘Heman O. Averill, catiie com- | Mr. Havens' automobile. R. W. Ames. who was toastmaster, Mr. | missionary work divided into Following the business session. ti vire attention. Do net lst yourself | missioner, has awerded the contract and Mrs. Roderick F. Sullvan, Asst. | 2. e * et - stomoblle rides get old, bald, wrinkled, :unatirastive, | for furnishing 80,000 dog tags to a| Miss Elsie Larchar of High street, | Supta 3 5 Bulllven ang oo e wrns |24 districts, each of which ls to have visitors will be given av v z E its missionary. Miss Lester's work ahout the city and its immediate en- hen you can have the same experi|firm in Hartford at one cent apiece. |Webster, Mass, attended the annual|iimantic, John Fontaine and wife of | will be in the mission of Hope chapel, virons, and all the local points of in- tention that smart New York ladies| 4 % meeting of the Woman's Missicnary | this city, I°. L. Gross and wife of {which is connected with the Old South terest will be visited. The courtesies W how to take advantage of. Miss The New Haven Union. in its soci- | society in Norwich last week. Westerly, Chlef Clerk Miss Mungal! | church. of the Thamcs club will also be ten- n I l y Adles will be in Nerwich all this week. | ety news, notes that Mrs. Huntington S EniE ity v, Weryon of Wensy g ol Lo s L Bce L at Rallion’s a 3 e | NORWICH—Wauregan Hou Lec of Iidgehill road will be at home| Afier a trip through the south, Mr.{ang former Supt, Michael C. Higgins. | i NEW YORK—180 West 108d St | wodnesdays in December and Janu-jand Mrs. Resinald Fitzmaurice, now | The table wag beautifully decorated SRR SORNG AT N oy i Connecticut Patents. Telophone 704, novEMWF s - Slosad their gottage ab Cufies B ith flowers and colored lights. ~ Acl. | Entertaining Programme Arranged for| The list of patents issucd to Con- The directors of the new Waterbur ¥ Sy oL SosmiEater - o Dis ERceRuL Friends of} Members. | nectient inventors for the week end- 5 ors o T 3 i e manner, Suporiatendent Ames had riends of Members. < Tresday, November 7, 1911, as fur- ve ew Englander NOTICE the Style, the Hang | hospital have announced their ap Frank D. Browning, a student at(Manner Sup gy e o e | ing Tuesday, ? % : poiptments, the radiographist being | Mt. Hermon school, who is spending | PT®SCWOrtY remarks for the emplove | ... .5.agemy Social” on Saturday Dished from the office of I%. H. Allen he has lost, while the others when £ g x called upon expressed their regret at | ©vVening at the Y. M. C\. A. gave his departure but wishing the best of | ¢ral delightful hours to the N 1is home in Pachaug, i local friends Sat- follows of the Garment and the Fab- |Dr. J. L. Moriarty, formerly of Nor-|several davs at Walter E. Darnard, Hartford, type- rics used in the cloths madeat|" bl g e who leve to claim ev - and especiallv tho: - e & ¥, i < - b writi \ehine; Charles H. Bord itori . " ot il divs Uik Satandsy and] 708y &ud Sunday. Success In his mew place.: There wero | EYmnasium ciass members and their Writing nnchine: Charles M. HorGen: | (he Pilgrims as thein ancestors, will be THE CLOTH SHOP Sunday perplex the householder who| Winslow Lucas, formerly Stage man- | Solos by Mr. Fontaizie and banjo solos | YOURE lady [Hencs. for whow & PI0. ward . Cloussen, Hartford, nouth- | deeply interested in the Remantie JOS. T. DONOVAN, is trying to run a steam heater to|ager at the Auditorium, is making a |by Mr. SKeanvon. The occasion was | ETARIME Of satnes Wav GeranEel aBd oo e fienry Cooley, New Britain, suit the tastes of every onme in the |short stay, visiting friends here. Mr. |One long to be remembered. There were 35 in the party, .which in family. Lucas is now cmployed by a large bill : - . cluded Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Congdon, PUres Poeting cancorn du & adion SERVANT GIRL CHARGED siudsg My and Mes B V. Consdon, B riating pressea: WITH THEFT OF. MONEY. | Academy faculty. form eylinder for printing presses; {2y, aelivers mechanism for printing |@tory of the Mayflowsr Pilgrims, & o ink-df%tributing mechanism hting, eer tvme chase and | beautifully illustrated werk fresh “Phone 591 Ne. 327 Main Street MME. TAFT _rFalmis. and eialrvoy-| Ty ant. Anyone troubled or puzzled with’| NS ShagEabens. of ibe Gonpact!- from the press and on sale at ergr rding to the Waterbury Repub- | Tie voungsst child did nct know her | have @ hearing today. which she bore with great fortitud ~, & | pa Superintendent Duff, 'he p d oy R aving se Mrs. Calahan was born in Still- | Park by Super « y John H. Cassidy of |Mmother, not having seen her in two i o N is filling slowly, the brook is not . Watérbury will deliver an address at |¥ears: TN O OF IRE. L SRRIEER. e e analden | running very profusely as set, and the memorial exercises of the Norwich : A " tan.- there will be two to two and # ha CONTINBNTAL lodze of Eiks on the first Sunday in| TURNED OVER TO SELECTMEN. |Miss Reynolds AE"“[_""‘""“’ Ao gaughter of Thomas and Julia Kilfoil | faet more water before it is full. The| It i a wonderful female remsdy, as December. * R <% e i was united in marriage with Felix Cal. | 46 18 holding perfectly 4..;,1 ‘1' r \; z]w. yon will admit If you try it. a in, Insane, Didn't ° “{ve a leal skating pond there this iz . Visitors from this section who at- e e S gt Miss Martha Revnolds entertained |12han of this city, and they have since in “idenl skating P! Directions for its use are printed 2 5 i 1 inter. v 4 Sl g nlligeniosninte By Be Sent to Matteawan Prison. the Delta Alphas of the Second Con- | resided here. Mr. Callahan is a well |WIery e of the rence along the | §%,J0nsUsEes with every bottle. Pries o |Srrinsfield state that the attendance | o Friday morning on Central whart | ETegational church at her home Friday known carpenter. The deceased was 4 2 & oL ’ e the old golf course | tm pd - - y of the three days was over 4000, | arny Gaay morning on Central wharf|cvening in homor of Mrs. Larrabee,| womam of many friends, her fine char- | new highuay Bacte U0 ¥ FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO., 1t this pi mer _in Mohe; v B il ey . S e built this past summer i regan | say Give him a hearing and he will fuily explain our essy parment systém. wn_or other: ) Sk Gy S Ed ki Sstociation c jal was gIv: e gymna- Cherles Cano. Meriden, Magiteto: Jo- VSR SURRL AT }!l;l‘xcl::& thag [8ttended the weatoninih amnual| SECURED HER CHILDREN. | po,, of Rev. G. A Bryan Ransacked | sium, which had “been pecialls dec. Fobl: L Derfinak. Mvstic, pin-setiing s & neeti € i o/ 1ech # ) " g o I i er, Stal 'O 4 a - R | Boman sewers = 64 ashington St. Lt Samr"day‘_e o Youngest Did Not Know the Mother| and $17 Taken from Pneknbookiomted for the occasion, and an enter- :‘\"“mx':il-u’\“ ‘n:d::fi "-m‘ meord, ma- CRAI\ S I‘Ol\ S After Two Years’ Absence. Containing $20—Money Recovered. |!aining programme was games was L U080, 0 0pbhrt self feeding shav- The Webster, Mass. Times says: s oy Sonducted DY Sbe,committee., This o e brtish: William C. Marshall st VRS T Peter Paquette and Henry Paquet‘e of | \irs Nelli> Watson of New London, | Saturday afternoon it was reported | comprised R. O. Fletcher (chairman), (9% AWERL CEURIE 5o Q0T Lake “street have returned from a |iwhose decres of divorce was signed by | 1o Chief Murphy that a burglary had |- H. Havens, G. F. Carpenter and . Taver. voliels EREL FORCE, S0, GEEie | ’ walking trip to Jewett City, a distance | Judze Reed of the superior urt on | been committed at the home of Rev.|R. Kinney. who were alded by Assist- % +785 700 0 switch box; Franik | of more than 90 miles each way. Friday, made claim Saturday for the|C. 4. Brvan of 29 Otis street during |8nt Secretary J. H. Bly. lIce cream Paca% IIaf O SW00 GO g Ul | 2 % .| custody of three children which their | Dis absence of about an hour and a |and wafers were served, and a fasi holder-, Henry G. Voight, | BOUSEFIIINISIIINfi Karl Parleben, one of America’s | {athor Ira ¢ \Watson, had in his keep. | half. His room had been ransacked | ight of the group was taken by K. itain, communicating room- | It Makes Wrinkles . foremost_violin soloists, and five oter | jn.' ard $17 had been taken from his | Morrison. | the ThEGEItonat Paveraontt Co: it Makes wringies Boston Symphony eoloists, at Central Mrs. Watsen applied to Presecuting | pocketbook containing $30. A window pas | Flariford, asphalt p 3 Worry over 1li-health does yous COM PANY INC Baptist @hurch Tuesday evening. Ad-| sytorney Cornin for assistance in se. | Was found opened and it was thousht OBITUARY. s imee nkell Bonlth ‘5o evod, and mersly Ceuses 9 « | mission —2dv. curing” her children, which the decree | scme outsider had done the job. e SKATING POND FILLING. wrinkles, that make you look elder _ § 3 Tirat Selectran S. E. Holdredge of | 8ave her. That official{detajled Pairol- | No one was at home excepi the ser- Mrs. Felix Callahan. | i > s e We desire to give special notice to irst Selectman & B. Holdredge ofliaun T. T. Sullivan, instfucting nim | Yant girl, Lee Harris. who denied do- P | About Three Feet of Water in Mohe- | " If you are the public that we carry the finest line | -edvard was snowing a fine Savoy | oW . ""10% Yhe mandate of the civil |ing it, and told of a strange man At 9.45 o'clock Sunday evening oc- Park's Artificigl Rink ,,b‘,m’“ to 1 of home furnishings”on the market. |Cabbage Saturday which was a cu-|. .. \was carriea out. The childrer, | COMINg to the door while Mr. Bryan |curred the death of Mrs. Felix Calla- | O e B g | this we repeat the words of thousand We do a credit business and our |lOSity, with crinkled leaves of & del- 33" ,,,4 ¢ vears of age, were taken | Was away. She later admitted the theft { han at her home, No, 47 Union strect. | .. about three feet of | of other former sufferers from wom- prices are equal to the lowest cash |icate green in growth lke a head of |y yir. \vatson from a hoardinz house | and gave up the money which —was | She had been in poor health for a vear | Thers ate now aboBt Caree fRel ou) of PGS Tormac, ® e Souve " when W prices prevailing - anywhere. Our | le-tuce. in en avenue New TLondon, | Missing. She was iocked up and will |and had been.a great sufferer. ail of | Valer In the skating p | ; % | but the road was is now under way s 000. Y bty S g i e acteristics endearing her to all who Py L 105 West 120th Street. New York. INCORPORATED st saaty, Tolect fo make it an an-|and said he was Harry Griffin, aged 30, | “*3" (OSPRS00 0¢0, g was spent | Were acguainted with her. She was a | has not been opened as vet, = . who had come to New London by boat bcal and instru- | kind and sympathetic neighbor, a de-| , MOLegAn 1ake FemEInE WOOVL 10, (0 i layi 813 to 819 CHAPEL STREET, | commander in Chiet of the G. . & |2nd nelied nore. [He wanted to sur |mental musio s enjoved and dainty | voted wife and mother, whose death H. M. Trimble of Princeton, II H full. This s not surprising, as there is of = o j will be learned with sorrow. 2 * vea® | police station, where he told the chief [ Tolfeshments served. It was a very| %g, 5o SurVived my for Thigband, one | T water coming into the bond ut the “fle Who Hesltates % issued a circular to the Sons of Vet- | 1 e i icilie i oy pent thne. The brooks sre By.no NE#® HAVEN, CONN. erans, urging them to make theirs a | Saf D¢ lived at 184th street, New 2 3 daughter, Miss Kathleen. who iives at | Present ume, TR Droogs SUe U 10 gan e e %2 | York city, and the authorities wanted WEDDINGS. home, and one son, Fellx B. Callahan, | means full, the ; | A mighty organization, taking up the !, senq him to Matteawan prison, so of Greenville, 8. €. She leaves twa sis | the rains, and it wiil take some time 9 Telephene 2262. work of tieir fathers with fidelity and | 1a swiuped = ;i . 8. C. S : T2 B B dwe Gl B Sy e zeal e skipped. Eevin b rer- ters, Mrs. George Linton of this ecity v i AR He was turned over to the select- S Sl Mirs: WeMSen Inghirn of - Victo The jecemen are anxiogisly looking Pequot lodge, No. 85, I O. O. F., of | Wen and taken back where he belongs The marriage of ome daughter and | 3G W FYHLGHE nEram oF L 0T | rain, as their ponds are not as high a New London. had as visitors at its — the announcement of the engagement | mag Phelan, of Bristol, R. I. they were Inst year at this tim nd| mhs man who delays starting up his | Friday might meets aclegution of FUNERAL o3 suckhier mede up the douhie bl for g oy ki they desite them to All in order 10 g€t | house heating upparatus until the bit- FOR {wenty moniere . from Uncks, lodge S SHPS ot Diay.can Eusasy/yysine i an ice crop this winter. ing cold weather is actuaily upon um z § it @i SO e ey 2o = the family of Mr. and Mrs. I. Meyer| HOME FROM WOOTSTOCK, ONT. will pave many dollars and much dis No. 11, of this city. They saw the George W. Smith. of No. 44 Forest street. Miss Lena e Charged With Being Incorrigible. Dl work, Frequently these first e o first degree worked on a class of | The funeral of Gei-ze W. Smith was | Mever became the wife of Joseph Levin | Frank M. Tobin and A. E. Grimes Are| john Golebiewskl, aged 12, was ar- | “rosty mornings and chilly nights the anksgiving | b B R LT SOSRR has AE ' e I e ol 8 e o | B S oof e pgR foea ‘ cn|Church & Allen at\2 o'clock Satur-|her sister. who had attended her as - | taid that he could do nothing with | he mild and dalightful. One or two cARvile BEE e = pfl:‘;::d‘l;r‘.‘er;dh?e:llstlux:.?_e' S‘c:,::fl:,l‘l;‘l\! dag afternoon. and many relatives and ( maid of honor, became the betrothed | Frank M. Tobin and. Alvan E. him. He was unable to make him xo | modern odoriess gas radiators i glnu - Pl | epecifies thet no women chall be em. | friends were present. Rev. J. F. Cobb of Morris Cohen of New York, who|Grimes of Woodstock, Ont, where the ' to school. The boy has a habit of stay- | you the heat you need for that three pieces). ployed in maloons except the land- |Oficiated. b bad been the best man at the wedding. | former is at the head of the Tobin|in~ out nights and has a kering | morning dip in the right temperature s | ploved in paloons exeopt ihe Jand-| 'The bearers were John A. Smith. The wedding ceremony was perform- | srms company and the latter has been for choap ShOWS. and to insure u cheerfal, warm diniy ERLING SILVER FER- s N nd e 2 .V 0n | Bdward O'Rrien, Charles Oram and | ed at 6.15 o'clock at the synagogue Of | in ity employ, are in town. Mr. Tobin — po— borat Ashe Ican Hour. oF €058 e e ULES with genuine stag hand- s € perriitted to lofter 18| Joseph Stamm. ' The fioral forms in- | the Brothers of Josenh by Rabbi J. N.|is to make a short stay here on busi- | ge—————————— 710G 1 you fecl the need, where rou les, best steel blades. ! . cluded a pillow rrmnf the family, pil- R(velz;nberxa the w:ddm'x pargy an_—l{;lng $ nies 3 3 | read or x'.‘L.\I “y.u‘.‘_’:ne‘“j‘. briage. " Our Funeral services for Mrs, Melissa | 10W from emploves of Hopkins &Al- ar the synagogue in automobiles. There | ""3ir Grimes is here for somewhat of d S ¥ R Gaiat e vl o Prices from $1.50 to $7.00. J. Beckwith, who died rhursday ot |len Arms Co., spray from John H.| Was a large attendance of friends and |, cxiended stay, and it is possible ncidents In OGIBIV 0. RDEEent "‘_,ml‘;"“,:"",“,‘,“::‘_'z Nuantic, after a long il:inss, were heii | Smith. spray, Miss Amy Burlingame; relatives. The bride wore white silic|that hee will, remain here. He was e ves work, saves ge saves time, iy s ) evergreen wreath, Mrs. Bergman. Bur- | With lace trimming and carried white | ¢ e in o h rrel - . ¥ vear, e o e oo 1" Tar, POme 0 |fal was in the ‘West Plains cemetery. |roses. Besides the N of Désupang p"nrrx;.:':x:?n;'x;\raxrlfi;k(;;n P .I\r(:reu! o AT 1‘ e e Bt e G the Josr S8 The PI“[;C‘“Q. Co Greer conducted ths seivices, Buc- 3 e the Test man ihe bridal couple Wa#|company and is considered the best| Mys William I. Fitch and Miss ¥l | QURG“ SO0 (70000 " alwayn ready for o ial was in Nianti: cem=ary. Junier Y. M. C. A. Pingpong. O N A T - oo - man in that line in t |ien Geer were recent visitors inl ., napection. | in the wholesale ezg business her rezular trip to Yo | received a large number of beautiful | nila and Hong Kong, leaving the lat- = (Successor te A. T. Gerdnard p cents must be adhered to and no : ey at CARDWELL’S, | change of price is *0 be tolerated. They | 121y 0-1. .0 intena to cut off supplies of any boy Tel. 952 9 Market Street |sci'ing for cight conts. S Jewelers and Silversmiths, ; In_‘he junior pingpong tourney at|° After the ceremony the bridal party : e Bridgeport Estabiished 1372 [r and Mue Seltn B Manwar | ey SR B winner has hecs | retusned. s, Abtomabier 1o e, homs Minressth: Was Aground. N SRR G e B e 2 {inE of Oswegatchle louse Wi close|gecided bv W. Ktanley going through |of the bride’s parents at No. 44 Forest| Wireless message from the sicare st g g R Lo R AL ‘]85 & llleC(rlCfll “ep‘ PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING | successful season they have had ind 1%, Schedule wiihout losing a game |sireet, where a reception was held and | Minnesota of ti a8t .- Novinern | 18Ws SUCEIE 8 0 v Vears. ' They. have ‘taken tue Louse | 2NC Dhe has been given' the prize of & siipver Scfved for about 7a guests. An | Co, Saturday reported that | 5eVeT8 k Main Street B Vauhal L e e, SOUSE | Jackimife 3 orchestra played for dancibg. During | nd stranded in the Kuru- L] 321 Main Stree! Yhich BrRellt GhadWick Festded. In the senior tournev, Huntington is | the evening ihe engagement of Morris { jassage, oif Shikon islaud, bui| Mrs. Heury H. Gallup and Miss Su- ) 3 ided. still leading by the following standing ¢ Cehen and M Etta Meyver was an- |later floaicd an@ orocesded for Kobe, | san 1. Gallap of Washingten strect | . iy Connecticut wholesale dealers in | 9N Sames won and lost: { neunced and their betrothal solemnized. | Tne Minnesota a ship of 13.324 | were in Bos! to spend Sunda Sunday papers have been advised by | Hubtiagton 6-0, 1.000; Starkey | Thev are to be married in a few |tons .nd one ef the finest of the Pa- ¥ u en uur all vublishérs of New York and Bos- bl s R, - {months. 3 | wific liners. She is 626 feet long and | Mrs. John Rossiter of Guiiford has | ton papers that the .price of seven Loyt 3 1; Bruce _The newly married couple are'to re- | was built at Groton in 1904. She | guest of Mrs. Henry F.| s Einball 1 Carpenter side im New York, where Mr. sailed from Seattle on September "I mier of Otis street for a few days. | ohama, Ma- | — Mrs, Charles B, Butts entert plesents. ter citv about 2 ember 1 on her ve- | 1ot week her sinter-in-law, Mre Guests from out of town included 1ant wosk hér a{ster Hack, Livery turn trip. The point where she went | erick Butts of Newton Cént ) — At the Woman's Home and Foreign ’ . Nirs. Sarah Levin of New York, mother | aground is about 100 miles southwest Mission convention of the A. M. E. of the groom, Mr. and Wrs. Touis|of Yokohama. | and Zion church, which closed Saturday s a lnner Rasefsiy. Mr. and Mre. Katz of New | I s s s, ¥ D, Lewis of New Hasen, ‘ R R L R 5 e o reven M am Arre Maw | Eastern Connecticut Branch W. B. i 'sister. Mrs. Frank 4. Robinson of | * BOa& l‘cllng Rorwich sbeiety, that botne hor sge. Mever Mr. sand Mrs W F_PRitt Mr of M. | Sachem - street. - 6 vention. 7] y on v and Mrs. I. Krepp, all of New Tondon The quarterly meeting of the Fast- 77 s b o A aE Neich eoen Yot - . P wiests from New York and New | ern Conmesticut_branch. of the Wem- | Mrs. Mary Rockwell Cole of Mont table L he ]ggest lnd T.ondon remained over mieht and will lan's Board of Missions will be held clair, J. has been visiing the The annual report of the state po- leave for their homes todav. | Wednesday in the Road church, Ston- Misses Blackman at their home on 12-14 Bath Street. lice, \\"ln(hhhss been made to the gov- - Dugaar—Delap. hl';;;vn, l'l’t‘)ll in l;i\lm;. uhl! tlfllm‘\uln'l‘d “WVashiugton street, ernor for the year ended June 30, 1911, of w t. Mary's Star of the Sea church, | earlier. There w e but one ses- e | Prosecutions were brought in 78 towns. rning Rev. Timothy M. Crowley |I. Gertrude Rogers of Van, Turkey, picrence «‘arrenter of Unces street, | | There were 111 moving picture licensr ’ United in matriage John J. Dusgan of | Will gve an address and there will he | whe has been in Loweli, Mass., for a | Telephone issied to operators and 75 buildings AIKBNS Pittefield, Mass, formerly of Norwich, | Teports of the recen: annual meeting ,umber of Joys, have returned home | and booths were approved for exhibi- 2d Miss Blizabeth McRwen Delan of | Of the Woman's Board. tions | 3. The bride was attired | 1647 Physical’ directors oo N in white "!Pt‘? de chine lr-mrma‘d with | Taken to Jail. : s Sl | real lace and wore a white Gainsb On Fridav amuel McSheehy was ’ parts of Connecticut were represented | 29 ch l t h hat with white plumes. The best | jaken to j eul { ajis of Comecticut wers ropresented | C ocolates | st vt v nmen Tawbest iakim {0 Gl 10 et et werks | Adam’s Tavern ford of the fall of the physical divec. wan | before his trial. His picture and that | New lond o solo, O Salutaris, by Roderick F. Su They are made by ome of Boston's| H. Fitwmaurice and William Kennedy ented in court and ai- evening. livan was the last solo he will sing i : ohoY AL M Lmnannice and Willam Kenped? | ot weve there rases my pasins| TODAY — o The Westerly House, in°St. Patrici’s) as he goes to Boston | T ¢ C2ndy makers taantic, B. M. Dopnells and Joseph De. | €05t % F. C. ATCHISON, M. D., they were pr T repair- re-model, re-edge and clean % ort. and ihe Lridesmaid was Miss! of Ildridge was laken et Bt ot 2 e R o Lors of the Young Men's Christian as- Deming of New London = 3v| o Cotal sereer. ) oo o 1501 work guaranteed. g i e ose pres- Its success has been instant, com-jand Mrs. Dugean left for a wedding | .orted ore Arugeist | ELk IR R cha ™ T P ok B ©) Pra ol Notwioh. | iote | Beocen ot xS et d catiote. | tonr T Sbw Tork wed Mbisoiie Chy. | Loned thers 8 irugsist | 3 : offer 1o the publle the Anest standard 2 The next meeting will be held in New | ' ¢ © e b pRge Enied CARIOR | They wil) ‘reside - fu “Pith 1 where | the anin e and is o s hoen Jost to many & man | brands of Beer of Kurope and Ameries. Bhe Britain on December 10. ers are telling one another that “never| ;"% o i emplored. The large at- | citme 1o e - FeTsise e tmply for lack of ready money. | Bohemian Plswer, Culmbuch Bavariss Furrier ir the local market have they been able | {endance ineluded AIeAa AR Priprids | T e 1O e % 2. { ; “ %) pety; & ¥ S::{;,."‘;f, Pule :.:..B\:;;%T‘.nx&.o::: =5 : At the high mass in St Patrick’s |tc buy such splendid chocolates for | from Norwich. New York. New Faven ! ! Jark accourt makes many | . x Tel. 254-3. 107 Franklin Street|church Sunday, Rev. William F. Cav- | caen it i s and Bridgepor { Thres Young Men. gn jossible and-gives's fesl. | Si:®.Cj\mported Ginger Ale, Busices snaugh preached on the beauty and |>Con lttle money il KPR Pl | ' Fyiday night thrée young men from things possible and gives a feel- | Fyjl p, B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourigh- HEADQUARTERS FOR l;’lmllerne:- o‘!l the practice of the Caal But don't take our word for it— Many Prissts Assisted. t:mn u‘| broke ‘,'..‘. Bouse.on the | ing of confidence that almost as- | Ing_ Al J:t";;l‘f‘r‘v,l":ilxl“-: ?.I-'.‘"Anhmn. tholic church in devoting the month | gon't tak o S rec orty Hours' Devotion ' V'¢st Sideiter being the city for a = coers, ave ¥ ” 4 il 4 Band. Free lunch every Saturdey | Works for the dead. ~The HEfon/ LR BUx RGonce RRcihe S Tallowing clorgymon. aabistod . Revs, T.!them to de charged with burlary, but | Y&, nibsaalive Dento PR agpr | S < | soon. His well trained tenor will be SOLE AGENCY celles of Grosvenordale, C. Crozet and 3 v Formerly D. J. 08;:7:;. 68 No. Main. | missed, and it will not be easy to Victor Faure of Danfelson, U7, O. Belle- | Car for Ponemah Company. PHYRIIANARS SURGESN, Keuson & Plokhover. Urops | fill his place, 3 rose wnd Joseph Valambrini of Balo| There waw in the treight vara on | I 1IAMBS LOAN 0, | Room i, Secona ¥ or. Shannon Bise ¥ tic, John ). Elly of Pomfret, E. M.| Sunday a large yellow box car marked Wight 'phone 1083. NEWMARKET HOTEL, George Kripps, 10, showed the good Hayes and Francis Kuster of Jewelt| Fenes Mills This is & large car which Sihelucket Street, 715 Boswail Ave. training he had received from Miss City, Ignatius Kost of Dayville, Joseph | is to be delivered to the Ponemah com- WHES you want to put yewr Wusi- Eirst-clase Wines, Licuors uod Clgars | (ihzon, matron of the counti home. ok { McCarihy of Wauresan. J. . Staplec | pany at Tafixille and will be used by Norwich, Conn. ness hefore (he public, there is ne me. leais an elct e micvza te | when e was taken (o estchester, ton o aftville, Villiam A, Keel & company in sendin; oods from o) " . 1 hro . der. Tiha Tuckia Froa Zel 4s-k | Saturdar, sed slaeed in the nome of| Framklin Square, Norwich, an &r racks. fag coturns of "The Butletin “IYTT Plainfield, and J. Ramel of Hartford, | mill (o another, on their own tracks. The Bank of Friendly Helpfulne: ing columns of The Bulletin

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