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Heary Allen & FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS 88 Main St. Bulletin should Te df vefure & T e ERC e A A a"ail THE WEATHER. Forecast for Today. For New England: Fair and much colder, with a cold wave Monday Tuesday fair; high west winds. Predictions from the ald: On Monday cloud weather will prévail, with fresh west- erly to morthwesterly winds, by rain in the LADY ASSISTANT WHEN REQUESTED WULF —FOR GOOD — Typewriter Ribbons, Carbon Paper and other supplies go to MiSS JEWETT, Public Stenographer and Shorthand Teacher. 283 Main Street. Typewriters For Sale and Rent. fair and colder weather. Observations in Norwich . Tuesda. Sevin’s pharmacy, show the in temperature changes Saturday and Sunday changes lowest 34. Comparisons. Predictions for Saturday: riable winds. Saturday’s weather: Highest 63, Fair; As predicted. ew York Her- and colder preceded nortern districts, and probably followed by clearing: and on The following records, reported from and the barometric *a?|Lived but Five Hours After He was Stndnen——Wen Known Dentist and Past Pr:sident of the Owls. known dentist, was suddeniy stricken With angina_ pectoris Saturday night about 8.20 o'clock, while in the tailor shop of Casper Graff on lower Broad- way, and passed away on Sunday morning at 1.45 o'clock at his home, No. 89 Franklin street. The news of his sudden death. coming without premonition of ill health, was a griev- ons shock to his wide circle of friends and_acquaintances who learned of it on_Sunda: Dr. Boon and his father, Ashiey T. Boon, were in the tailor shop together when' the attack came, and Mr. Boon was in time to catch his son as he tottered and was about to fall. A doc- tor was secured at once and after treatment had been administered the stricken man was removed to his home, where he passed away at 1.45 Sunday morning. He was conscious at inter- vals before the end came and recos- nized members of the family gathered about the bedside. George Albert Boon was born in Worcester, Mass., July 28, 1873, the son of Ashley Turner Boon and Mary A. (DuChette) Boon of this city. Four years later the family moved to this city and the voung man received his nrimary and grammar school education Predictions for Sunday Unsettled | here, attending Broadway grammar = e § the probably rain ; variablesciool. In 1886 thev located in New - tilts. Lendon, where Mr. Boon concluded his Sunday's weather: Cloudy and | "l’“n;fl; ils :['t:;,ul;sf;‘,n:‘n? '(.h;l';.‘l;!;(; 5 = E H Sy, vain at nisht; | tered celey o o n Fine Bonvy, Sterling Silper 10005 T208 duriog oy rain at gkt | or course. At Dulksley K6 #6008 N6 | ol ki in his class throughout the course Sun., Moom and Tide: I _High Sun 1 . | Sets. | Water. Cigarette Case $7.50 We are showing a fine Sterling Silver CIGARETTE CASES, MATCH BOXES, VANITY CASES, PURSES, EYEGLASS CASES, ETC. line of 6.40 Six hours after high w-ter it is low tide, which is followed by flood tide. GREENEVILLE NEWS. Our prices the lowest. | rooms of the Holy Mary's church. Joseph A. Donnelly was chairn | the meeting and Joseph Rellefleur was elected temporary secretar The ob- | ject of the meeting was to organize all the Catholic societies of the city for the purpose of furthering any in the interest of the Catholic Name society in St Fidelio Beer On Draft or in Bottles, Team Delivers Everywhere. H. JACKEL & CO. tn church. such an organization were made by itomas F. Connelly, M. J. Curran, Col. Jchn P. Murphy. Frank Turtha, THE AUTO-TRANSFER CO., Daniel McSheffréy, M. scoran, R BT Jchn Donohue, Join J. Shea, David £ s O'Brien, Daniel Shea and Patrick Sul- Parcel Delivers. Main an different eties. On account of the | delegates the organization representing their 23 West St. Telephone, post - was@Rdwn by the delegates p and prospects for a powerful and use- #ful organization are of the best DENTIST: . * DR. E. J. JONES FUNERAL. Mary Aima Boucher. Suite 46, Sharnon Building The funeral of -Mary Alma, infant Take elzvator Gh 't _street er- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George e PR v Foucher, was held from the. home of iow fher ~-uts, No. 104 North Main street. > at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon. and rel- s i Matives and friends were present. There g i {were many handsome foral forms. : { Burial was in St. Mary's cemeterv. M. 2 ' . Hourigan had charge of the funeral arrangements Office ~MeGro: Rullding. ! o 5 i gt i Notes. s . Several from -Gréeneville attended Telephone §60-3 auglsd the printers’ banquet in Jewett City RIS 4 edid s Saturday evening. Francis_ P. McNamara, Charles O. LOUIs H. BRUNELLE Murphy, P. Bray and Willlam T.| McClafferty were the guests of Sea- side council, Knights of Columbus, of New London, at their meeting Sunday afternoon. % 10 Carter Ave. (East Sice) Pies, Cake and Bread that capnot oe excelled. e Fr o i S Relatives and friends were present I e e ai an anniversary mass of requiem for the repose of the soul of the late Ber- neré Kilkenny, celebrated in St. Mary's church at 8 o'clock Saturday morning. Tromot servics JEWETT CITY HOTEL New and Up-to-date in every == el 1rA £ EEWIS. Frozrietor. TAFTVILLE AFFAIRS. Marriage of Leon Urbanik and Mary Magruder—Notes. PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. E. L. BURNAP Plumbing, Sieam and Gas Prices and wark sa isfactory Leon Urbanik of Willimantic and Miss Mary Magruder of Occum were united in marriage in St Joseph's church, Occum, Saturday morning by Rev. Frederick H. DesSureauit. They were attended by Mr. Urbanik’'s sister of Willimantic and the brother of bride. Selections were rendered by church choir. There was a farge at- tendance of friends and relatives A reception was held at the home of the bride’s’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mar- tin Magruder, and a weddins breakfast was served. Many guests were enter- iepes 130 Platt Ave. JOHNSON AND BENSON, 20 Cenral Avenue. = :ained and there were numerous hand- SLATE ROOFING | tome gifts o the bride. Mr. and Mrs el & Pt % | Urbanik ieft for a wedding tour and ornices and Skylights. Gutters|on their return will reside in Occum. ductors. aud all kinds of Job- | The groom is employed in Willhnantic, nx prompily aitended to where he has alwavs resided and el T19. where he has many friends. The bride Sanitary Plumbing is a popular young iady of Occum. FUNERAL. Mrs. Louise Merry. The funeral of Mrs. Louise Mer A peep in1o an up to date bathroom | Vas held from tite home of her father. Is oniy less refreshing than the bath|-\lexander Colourn, in Occum. Satur- | itas.. * During the summer you will |48y morning, and rélatives and friends the mere look to the bath for bodily cemfort. 1 will show you samples and piaps of the porcelain and other tubs and give you estimates for the work of puttinz them in in the best manner from a sanitar: standpoint—and guar- antee the entire job J. E. TOMPKINS, 7 West Main Street were present. Rev. Fredarick M. De: Sureault. rector of St. Joseph's church, ccnducted the services in the edifice at 9 o'clock, and selections were rendered by the church choir. Friends acted as hearers. Burial was in St. Mary cemeter~ at Greeneville. Funeral Di- rector George G. Grant had charge of the arranzements, Notes. Joseph Fregeau was Danielson on Saturday. a visiter in Henry Dufresne. Napoleon Beausolefl and Amie Gordon attended a meeting of the Union St. Jean Baptiste in Put- ram Sunday. Thomas Greenwood and family have been spending severzl davs in New Bedford, being cailed there on account of the death of the former's mother. The Vaughn Foundry Co. [RON CASTINGS fernishea promptly. Large stock ot patterns. No. 11 to 25 Ferrs Street S. F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Metal Worker Agent for Richardson and Boynten Furnaces. 85 West Main Street. Norwich, Conn. T. F. BURNS, Heaiing and Plumbing, 92 tranklin Streei Funeral AGER npirecty: and Embalm3 70 Franklin St Bulletin Bldg. Telephone 642-3. Residence (16 Hroadway. opp. Theetre. Teleohone €42-3. an of | cause Remarks favorable to the formation of fice: 162 Main St. Tele-|iponed untii Sunday evening. Nov. 26. | when the next meeting will be held in ROBERT W. OTIS. St oMar§'s church. Great enthusiasm ent the | ihe | rd was valedictorian upon his gradu- tion with the class of 1891. ITmmediately afterwards he became associated with Dr. Richard W. Brown, {one of New London's oldest and best |2 l’ku(m'n dental practitioners, remaining | with him for eleven vears. For three | vears following Dr. Boon practiced | Dr. George Albert' "Boofi,” the well| dentistry in New York and Albany, then returning here, where for the past seven vears he has conducted a lucrative practice with his offices at No. 148 Main street. Dr. Boon was married in New York July 6, 1894, ‘to Minnie Bell of Mid- dlesborough, Yorkshire, England. His wife and his father and mother surviv him. 3 - Throtgh his father's side of the Louse Dr. Boon traced his ancestry back to the oldest line in the city, be- ing adescendant of Sir Thomas Tracy. swhose two sons, Lieut. Thomas Trac | K. E. MORRISON LEAVES TODAY FOR ALBANY. Takes Up New Position as Draughts- man in New York’s Capital. | | | { | Sheo & | Delegates Consider Proposed Federa- BB Maran e . s 'of - Chthalic: Sderbt e worth, ldaves this morning for Albany, 1 £ g : bhaving resigned his position to ] A eeting of delegates from the dif- » - s 5 + V-as held Sunday afternoon in the | V'ting prospects offered him in that | K. E. MORRISON. ity. Mr. Morrison came here nine ymonths ago from New Britain and it was with regret that his empl |lcarned of his determiration to acc € new offes | In a number of different lines Mr Morrison’s departure will be felt local- but in none more than with the | ¥ Scouts, in- which he has been a moving spirit as scoutmaster of Troop |2 at Trinity thodist _Episcopal He was one of the early {r ir the Bor Scout movement in v, lending to it an enthusiastic st 'and an experience gained in out werk in New Britain. Mr. specially interested i achletics of some of the Y. M. { . A, iuniors, taking the Clippers un- | dér his wing particularly and coeaching them for baseball, basketball and foot- ball so that they achieved a winning record in all three branches of sport. ¥He is an enthusiast for outdoor iife and has had much experience in camp- {ing. He is a graduate of Syracuse university and his home is in Eris, Pa. the | Morrisor was also the RETIRING SUPERINTENDEIT PRESENTED A GIFT, | Gold Mounted Fountain Pen ‘for Ed- ward Fowler from First Baptist Sunday School. At Sundal morning’s sess’cn of the | school of the First Baptist church Ed- ward Fowler was presented a hand- some gold mounted founiain pen by | his friends. the preseniation being | made by Rev. . O Cunningham, in | appreciation of Mr. Fowier's work in the Sunday school, where he aas held the position of superia erdent. Mrs. Fowler has also bee: an retive work- er, having been leader of ti:e Philathea {class, and having tausht a class in the | Sunday school. Mr. Fowler leaves today (Monday) | to take up his new position m ilart- ford. The family will no® lcave until the last of the monin. ENTERTAINED AT CHRISTENING. Party Given by Mr. and Mrs. Ruby Blinderman at Their Home. B M and Mrs. Ru Blinderman | tertained a parts friends and | relatives on Sunday from 11 to 4 o' eloc at heir home, No. 7 ForesL ‘r\)d son, whe was ¢ stened Samuel, after his uncle, the late Samuel Blin- derman. Religious services were conducted by Habbi Sobel of the Congregation of | United Brethren, and reireshments were served, and all present united in congratulating the happy parents and hing a | their young son. The guests present were Mrs. M. Ockonneff, Mr. and Mrs. Basson and son, and Mrs. Phillips, all of New Lon- don; Rabbi S. Sobel, Mr. and Mrs. El- {ias Blinderman, Mrs Jennie Blinder- man, Miss Sadie Blinderman, Blinderman, Mr. and Mrs. Louis It- kind, Mr. and Mrs. Kive Swartzburg, Mrs. P. Jacobson, Mr. and Mrs. Wulf Yalen, Abraham Cramer, Louis Mar- Koff, Joseph, Maurice and Barnet Ya- {len,” Miss Bessie Yalen, and Miss { Esther Jacobson of this city. | Walked to Nofwich. Benjamin Pomerantz and Harry Eli- Children Cry FOR FLETCHER’S CASTORIA long and prosperous life to | Simon ! {onsky of New London walked to this jeity on Sunday afternoon, consuming : about three hours in the trip, which was taken for pleasure and not to establish any records. They returned by trolley. on Plum Island, Sunday night, about 9 o'clogk an unknown two mast- Gut, the evidently the captain, ‘boat. nothing MASTED SCHOCNER . SANK IN PLUM GUT. Captain and One of Crew Come Ashore Unconscious. ‘Word was received from Fort Terrs ed schooner, bound east, sank in Plum and that probably all but one of the captain, were druwned, floate 1 ashore tied to some wreckage, and snortly after he came ashore a man &nd a woman were seen in a dory atiempi- ing to make land, but a hundred fect or more from shore a wave struck the overturning it. The inan was waushad ashor: unconscious and has not regained consciousness. There was in his clothing that would zive a clue to the name of the boat or his own name. PETITION PRESENTED s in 65 Dear Sirs: ‘was bal VS “ Years of Age “1 heard of PARISIAN SAGE and as my head would itch g0od deal, I thought I would try it. T any remedies before and on top of my head. 1 am using the third bottle and have a lot of hair where I was bald. 1 would liko you to see the new hair from my head. ver ul routin, my sealp quickly di vears old and have Bazaar 51 y Wi, ness Bazaar, Philadelphia, Pa. Large bottle of PARISIAN SA cents, Guaranteed by The Lee & Ox- #good Co, for dandruff, falling hair and scalp itch. faded hair and dressing. ars, Hopper, inth A, Puts life Hai Auetioneer is a ir The itching 1am sappoared. the been at Hark- mson Sta., ¥ 50 & and beauty into delightful hair FOR CITY MEETING. and Jonathan Tracy, were two of the 1 mihd e oo g ety the town of Nor-|p egident Haviland of Board of Trade aclpful wervics at the Shelter b1 =>4 Thayts. Arms Sunday afternoon. he spol | JDr: Boon was s meiiber end past Hands It to Mayor. Thayer. | o the text, He shall sit ax a refiner P O, eharter member of Norwieh| On Saturday there was handed to @nd purifier of gold. In refining gold nest. No. 1396, Order af Owis, and its| Mayor Thayer by Presidant Joseph ), |the greater the heat, the more dross past president and captain of the de. | Haviland of the board of trad :. peil- | is Separated from the ore. (iod never Free team t the time of his death. tion asking that a rity meeting be makes any mistakes. People have “ITe was also a member of the Young |<called for the purpose ol constlering |8one 1o the extremity of suffe O Bk v & % | the widening of Little Wa-s- scrcet, & | Dul the Refiner kuows when the People’s union of the Universaiist ng 3 y church, and formerly belonged to the |matter which w prasenced to the ! lease should come. Jésus came out old Niagara, No. 1, Steam Fire Engine | council by the boz:d, aml which tha|of greet suffering and thus was the cmpany of New Londen. In politics | council investigated and reported un- | Savio@r'of mankind. The #olo by Mrs Te was an ardent republican and was favorably upon because it was zcrsid- | I« uis Potter, Come "‘nto Me, wus giv secrethry for a mumber of years of the | ered the cost was ox-essiv. [en impressively and i sweet tone rEp\)bllK‘“n club of New London. There are about 25 sisners to ae pe- | dust, Somebouy Came and Lifted Possessed of qualities of mind and | tition, and Mayor Th. - stated 11 by M H. Ricketts and Mrs. heart which aitracted and retained the | he had not decided ipon the daie ‘or ived close attention. A friendship of those whom he met. he calling the city meetin It is proba- | ¢f young people frcm the ( counted his friends by legions wherever | ble that when it is called the voting church with Aiss mabet iy lie was located. His sympathies were [ Pr:chine magter will be irctaled pienist, gaye the anthem, God's Near- vickly and generousiy given and his Lenocagres yrow 3 v ne feart and hand were oven to help to| STRANDED BARGE FLOATED FB o 19 the extent of his ability, and his genial. AND RELIEVED OF CARGO. old at Auction. sunny disposition made him a welcome pxcatosde 2t A 2001 namber w Present. At companion in any circle where he as- a'clock Saturday afternoon sociated. - In the home life he was a Murseh place on_the Otrot lcving and dutiful son. a kind and af- by Albert Lillibflage whic I i i 2 ot i Michael onahue »f Ot Tasaag away. the. swmpathe of ine| The barge Penn of the Keeler Trans- |i1 Suction, Michac Dosatue B 0 Community will be extended to the be- | bortation company. which was blown | 27 3 il N Sl i e cnto Fisher's Island, off the Race, on L it i 4 Oct. 8. was picked up off Block Isiand Sovin. Table. Whist and towed to New London Sunday.| | - ot - £ The barge was loaded with several rs. Dennis Houlihan gave a whis HYNDS STILL LEADS hundred tons of coal and was carried | Friday eveniag_at ner home on Stur IN POOL TOURNEY. | frcm the shore by the current into the |i2vant street, Seven tebles were plav- — Race, where it turned over. ridding |ed 1 prizes awarde Towsnrd the Contests at Sodality Rooms Are Near- | itself of the load of coal, and then |cloxe of the evening, cae, coffee, fruit b ing the Fi drifted twelve miles toward Block | and candy were served by the hostess, Island. bedces Keen interest continues to exist in FPER DIRTRRNT 4 g Newsy Notes. the pool and whist tourneys at the NOT ADELLE SCRIVER. . Miss Eunice Northup of Wauwecus | Sodality rooms and the end is being > : hill_spent the week end with friends | reached as far as the winners are con- | New London Official Finds Girl De- |in Franklin | cerned in both, though many games re- | tained at Portland, Me., is Not from | e - e {main to be played. Walter Hynds [ Mr. and Mrs arza of Hanover L still at the top at pool and has but tw, New London. Ly Snve saoved dnte one of the cotifiges | more and vossibly only one more game s o o AR 0 L on mievait Btrent [ finish ahead of him, however, if they | Moy from New London Swunday falled| y, popert 0 Mitchell of Brattle- | maintain their present play. Harlr)u the police a8 Adelle Sriver of that boro, Vi, ix visiting at her former {ton is a ciose second at present. Dris- E ' | home on West Town street | ccll, however, with a perfect score for | 4 erift Marth P P e e * i bis remaining seven games, will win| CIty Sheriff Martin of Nov London| . o 5 WORUE (s visiting In 1 was the official who left Saturday for | the _tourncs P Port!and, he having been =t work on A Willlmantic, the zuest of her grard- | The present sldnlhng“fullnwx: Fons Bl Bt vy A R daugnter, Mrs, Herbort Tubhbe | vnds 00y - P TR i dgar Win~h er of Otrobando B e einaion o5 i1 Two Chimney Fires. 5 was tie guest Thuradny of joylan .. .. L | At T.20 oclock Saturday evening ! Miss Teresa Loughhn of Willimantic | Counihan Engine Co. No. 1, was called to No. | Driscoll . = |12 Ripley place for a chimney firy | Ualstead Prown of Mystic recerily ! | W. Leahy Ut the three tenement Itu It was spent a day or two with bis brother, | | Drew «30) . W { auickly put out, with ro damage. At |Josweli '¥n of West Town sireet. | | Tarrant .. v 1150 o'clock Saturdey morning the | Niulien 5 ame company with a smol: amount of | As yn:ond Winchester — wax Sheridan (50) s | chemical put out a iney fire ©* | monnting whez=l, on Thursday, he | Desmond X | the block owned by Tony Collecti, in|was severely bitten by Joseph ¢flaf’s 1 e Franklin street. ulldog | t - S— G W | | T | i ‘“4'1!‘\ Annual Banquet Next Month. e of '\\-;fl g o o taicGibney (i e b Chivioh- Ialikes. “vhish auest of Mr. and Mrs S ule 1), el burial soclety of Norwich City inson at their hore in Rt o el {No. 62, O. B. A, held a m § ¥ Sunday morning in Pythian Az v A e 2 s 7 f“‘“".hé;_:]"’.;‘“lmi““‘:""‘l""m oo ~oki-end guests of Mr. and Mrs, John §ioraan, PR {man and I Kenig were name i fr i oo Mt Ed i g ity s committee of arrangements. R A g = e i ot enen (1501 F 3% X urned fo Stafford Springs after a zerald | (100) LV 11 NORWICH TOWN eek's visit with hor sis Mrs. Hen rey (75) 3 8 i, v Butler of Otrobanio avenve. | Foote (150) 2 5 | Rev. C. H. Ricketts and Choir of » P ’ Sturtha (55 32 Gfsenavills. Conpresatibnal _ Charoh | TG0 5y SIS e Weake oE Good (130) Y n at Sheltering Arms—Auction at | yantie recently visited the Misses At whist. Kellv & Walsh go to the| Mursch Pla | Rogers «t their home on West Town top this week. being a fraction e PR b4 Coughlin & Hynds, and alse Harring- Rev. . H. Ricketts of the Greene- “HElAg) tor- and Connelly. The standing fol- | ville Congregational church conducted Miss A. D, Holmes, for many years lows: P, matron of the Rockne ‘mnm‘n, Average. AT 3 nome is tha guest of Mr. and Mre Relly & Walsh 517 28 12-1% : | Frank E. Sterry at their home on Lee Coughlin & Hynds TN DoYouEnjoy Your Meals? =i Warriton & Connelivi® 307 28 : Crowlev & MeGibnevls 403 26 Mrs. Minnie Levintsky. for many Stanley & Mo k10, 268 26 b i+ 28, i St e = One of the Most Important Questions |vears a resicent of Norwich Town - 3 ™ 0w iving 1 artor s spending i?”‘;""'-“&fi nr:w‘nll R 26 to Consider irn the Search for several weeks here, visiting former aples & Condon ... 15 Fuckley & J. M'Grorvls 402 Happiness and Health. neighbors and friends onova Sample 05 2 . g e LA ] The burning question to you i o S ild - ke ggo vou getting out of life all the pleasure Tsrragat & Mullen 6 575 LA T Mew: Lords to 3x I D e 4 and the health you are entitied to?” EARY—15 Now London, 8 son o Mr, Drew & Malone ..... 7 110 ¥t not, Why ne§? avenue. ¥ 7 e z No matter whether every organ and [ ANSOUR Ny it 2 = member of your body is in a sound " g 4 SPENCER TRIAL WILL BE State of health and atrength, if vour | 1911 a son to Mr. and Mrs. John W. COMMENCED TODAY. | stomach is in any way disordered, you el 4 MRS N A b are nwot going to he “vourself.” You |™ g = 'E' Identity Was Revealed by Locket With | are golng to be a worried, out-of-sorts, MARRIED Hia IniGiate. nervous or sullen individual, whose ac- | URBANIK — MAGRUDER - In Ocoim g v tions will reflect your condition inside, - TR B L S At e All is .in readiness for the opening | and people will naturally avold you. Tie and Miss Mary Magr of O this morning at Springfield of the trial The world wants to smile and be cum. {or Bertram G. Spencer, formerly of | cheerful, and unless you are cheerful |y mvIN_ MEBYER - 1n Norwicl iLebanon, who must answer to theland smile, at least, occasiondlly, you 1911. by Rabbi _ Rosenberg charge of murdering Miss Martha G.| Will have few friends. fewer oppor- | Lavin af New York and Miss e Elackstone, a Springfield schooil | tunities, no success, and you will go | Mever of this city {teacher. The killing took place at the | down in defeat—defeated by dyspepsia — home ‘of a friend ‘where Miss Black- | 8nd a bad stomdc! | DIED. |stone was a guest, March 31, 1910, but A good and [thorough digestion has |mivsaN—At s Island, N Y |the trial has been delayed until now | & quick, wonderful reaction upon the | Nov. 4, 19]1 n & Hinman, in |in order” that “the prisonmer might be| brain. You inust have noticed it many his 73d vea | watched by--alienists for the defense | times, for the brain and stomach are | SHEA—In New London, Nov. 10. 1011 { for insanity of @ “Dr. Jekyil and Ar. | as inlimacely connected as a needle and | Mary Agucs. dauglier of Pairyk and {'T.vae” type its thread, one can hardly be used to [ Alice “4g8d 2 mon | ‘Spencer has admitted to the police | advantzge without the oiher. If your | BOON ved Into remt in thix ciiy. hat he was responsible for a series of | stomuch is slow and lazy in digesting | Fov. 1% 0% Dr Glovge A {holdups and robberies which for n our food, it will produce at once a| ,Gnens 2 ¢ 11, two years kept the city almost lazy and cloudy influence upon | pnaral from his late lome No. 5 |stricken. He was known among his prain. Mark i If your stomach Tin _ street, Wednesday after lacquaintances as an honest, hard- | has absolutely quit work, and fermen- | _noon at 2.30 ¥ Z | working voung man. About three| tacion is poisoning your Vitals as a re. | New London’ New York and New Je | vedrs ago, while employed as a rail- | Sult, surely your brain is going to be | S€¥ PaApers please cop: peds |read man, Spencer fell in love with an | sluggish and correspondingly depressed. | ROGERS_in Norwich, Nov, 10 101, lattractive young woman from a highly | No one need teil you that. Porier Rogérs, &y n jrespected family and not long atter But why continue to suffer all the [ MORIR®, = . 0., , in they were married and went to house- | miseries and torments that a disor Everett M. Rogers, Monday | keeping. A baby was born and the| dered stoma you? neon, Nov. 13, at 2 o'clock Tur | ccuple were to all outward appearances| If vour s 7 not digest you i tho family iof in Yanile cemeter ihappy and devoted. food. what ? Where's the rélief? | CALLAHAN —In this dity, Nav. 12 Yet during all this time Spencer, ac- | Where's the cure? 1911, Katherine Phelan, wife of Felix cording to his statement to the police, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are the Callahan, aged 56 years, | was terrorizing the city by bold rob- | relief and the o Why ? Because Notice of funeral hereafter. Kindly {beries. Most of these were committed | as all stomach troubles arise from in omit flowers. |in the early evening, so that by $| digestion and because one ingredient clock he might be at home with his little family. On the night of March 31, 1910, Miss i i | Blackstone, the school teacher. was | vislting at the home of Miss Harriet Dew in Springfield when a man enter- ed the house und shot both women. | | Miss Blackstone was killed, but Miss ! Dow was only slizhtly injured. After {the police had exhausted every effort {to run down the murderer and had about lost hope, u locket which had | {been found in the yard of ane of the { nomes robbed some months before was tarned over to them. The locket hore the initials “B. G and hy a coinci- | dence the only name in the Springfieid director with those initials was Ber- |tram G. Spencer. Pictures in the lecket were identified as those of his wife and a relative, and with that in- formation Spencer was arrested. He agmitted, the police say. every crime aid at his door and told the remark- | able story of his dnal personality. Justice’ John . Crosby will preside jat the trial that opens todar and of {such importance is it considered that Attorney General James H. Swift will take an active part in the proceedings. Two hundred and thirty-six talesmen have been summoned and from these the jury will be chosen. The South Australian cabinet ha apprepriated $25.000 toward the Maw. son antarctic expedition, of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets is abie to thoroughly and completely digest 3,000 grains of any kind of food. doesn’t it stand to reason that these little Dys- pepsia Tablets are going to digest all the food and whatever food you put ¥nte your stomach ience nowadays can digest food without having to use the stomach for it. And Stuart's | pepsia Tablets are the result of this scientific discovery. They digest and digest thoroughly and well, anything and evervthing vou eat So, if your stomach refuses to work or can’t’ work. and you suffer from eructations, bloat, brash, fermentation, biliousness, sour stomach, heartburn, irritation, indigestion, or dvspepsia of whatever form, just take one or two of Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets, and e the difference. It doesn’t cost you ch to prove it. Then you can eat all ou want, what you want, whenever vou want, if you use these tablets, and you can look the whole world in the face with a beaming eve and vou will have u cheerful spirit, a pleasant face, | b CHURCH & ALLEN 15 Main Street, | Funera! Directors —~AND— Embalmers. Lady Ass! Telephone enry E. Church. ant. call 328-3. Wm. Smith Allen. a vigorous body and a clear mind and memory and everything will look and 1aste delicious to you. That's life. Get Stuar Dyspepsia Tablets at any drug siore on earth for 50c a box. Serid us yvour name and address to day and we will at once send you by mail a_sample package free. Address F. A. Stuart Co.,, 150 Stuart Bldg., Marshall, Mich, B The See_our specials at 'BOYS’ SCHOOL SHOES stylish, solid and $2.00. anid durable $1 £1.00, We give Royal Gold Stamps, FRANK A. BILL Teiephone. 104 Main Street, " THE . Porteous: Mitchel COMPANY. Men’s and Women's Handkerchiefs In a Special Sale 300 DOZEN PLAIN HEMSTITCHED HWMDKER- CHIEFS — MANUFACTURERS D CARDS — WILL GO ON SALE THIS MORNING AT ABOUT HALF THE USUAL PRICES, This is an offering that ne perwen— man or weman—can afferd te igners. Most of these Handkerchisfs are sub ject imperfections —perhaps spot or a thread dropped—in many to manufacturers an oil instances the de focts are so slight that they are net discernible. just as good For all purn~ses they are any Handkerehief and the prie in stock our are About Half the Usual Prices ON SALE THIS MORNING — SOLD ONLY BY THE HALF DOZEN, Every person whe needs H!n‘“fl‘”‘ should provide a year's supply st this tim For Children's Schoo! Handicer- chiefs _and serviceable Handi for Moen and Wemen, thege xaluse cannot be eaualled. 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