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for Town Strest School— We take pleasure in announc~ 5 Az 2 gl e s = of the ' ¢ Briefs and Personals. W al o ¥ o L e Sy 3 S 7 - . o v v an o placed o the STOMADH ing that we have in stock aking of Testimony Will be ' Belty o e T e o e ok W4 ol e Pessasans dasos snd | SENTL. EMENS sanity as the Plea of the FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS ernoon was greeted with cheers’ from Biramaniing’ Peed- CLOTHING the schoolboys on the Green. % = If you suffer from headaches, dizzi i .. 88 Main St. =T ) Many at Lillibridge Auction. vions, Dllionarens eohsrimntion. Tnactive | Made from the famous puwe ) A ng exceptis as they wo other In spite of the cold wind there was |liver, nervousness, sieeplessness, bad virgin wool At Springfield Monday the opening ; fiion two. o Cromreschtative - gathering . . from | dreams, foul breath, heartburn, short- : Zal, of the trial of Dertram . G. Spencer. | motions ‘were' decided adverse- Frankiin, Lisbon, Griswold, Stoning- [Dess of breath, sour stomach of des: EARNSDALE e ashisthnE R BER RERRINTL Self-confessed terrorizer of Springfield ly to the defense. Three of the jurors o O on ‘1ha | pcndency, be sure and (ry 31-0-NA . 200 The surrounding countrvalde for |live in Bprimgneid, The selection of{ e, o T aass pibte | Alumach, tablets. 5 Wednesday probably fair and warmer; | fwo years, on the charge of murdering 'the twelve men (o try Spencer con- GreeEport, sark SMCEI om, Charled LA o Pt IF sou want immediate relict from WORSTED FABRICS 3 upset rebellious stomach iry MI- moderate southwest s, . Miss Martha B. Blackstone of Sprins- sumed only 12 of the 123 veni a it o the' S York Her. | Reld. Qusmp she of his rebberies. on |who. weva galiell aa ey material and T TR, A R T R S o Bk WV s dioles ok cartalonl ! 4ld: On Tuesday falr and continued | March 31, 1910, was marked ¥ the un- |the time taken up was three hours and - of v ok You might just as well get a 50 cent e your critic P - Cold weather will prevail, with fresh to | cxpected ‘case 'in the selection of the 'a half. The actual taking of testi-:Account uf condition of schoomer. |23 head of livestock. hesides KWo ¥OUE } 1,00 oduy and start to put your stom- ik . light westerly and merthwesterly winda, |jury which will try the case. Spencer jmony wiil be begun today. :dr;ufln't_:::c, s s N2 o T e it ot Which s Rrgught ach in tip-lop shape and make your nd on Ines: to . has Imitted the murder and his e series of burglaries in the last of ¢ o o e ody feel fine and energetic. b A e R ;8 s . None of he bodies was washed |good prices, I E. Carpenier of Rhode | POJY fecl tine und enevgetic, = .',HE F A WEI_LS cu « A " -NA Stomach Tablet and warmer weather. L fence will be insanity. which the murder was committed, the Observations in Nerwich. When adjournment was taken Mon- | defense will maintain in court ‘that “3bore during T NEAD] inud Wns. switionber i ML-O-NA Stomich Tablets do’ not Ry o o trom | duy, BgHC the Jury box had been filed | Spencer's “Dr. Jekvll and Mr. Hyde' MEL! paticls of |the United States Noted Here and There. i xR s your NORWIGH ch ; follows: | career was the outgrowth of insanity, Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes |35 I B 4 | beach at Fort Terry, aided by the . Joyed In Wil- , Foreman. L. J. Spear, Springtleld, , which they say they can prove he in-: JSACh oF FOVC ey juErank Tufix, now emploved In Wil | money. in temperature and the harometric | Foreman T. J. . Thich e e e changes Monday: Selsttantonss John, A FriEwiey: Sea T e Tox g S | Sunday evening the vessels con- - —FOR GOOD — Ther. Bar. | lia maker, Chicopee; A. J. Hall, farm- examination on this point at the state ' qoRe CTCORE, TEo SESIOR G | Sunday. % Wm‘ld-m-:f‘-’tl 3::«:‘:!:& s M Telephone 254.12, 6 P .. l.ii.on ... 30 30.60°r. Montgomery: A € Fairbanks, 'asylum at Bridgewater, and alienists the sixty-inch searchlight was turned 4 ~ & FAE - et 1 . West Springfleld; H. J. Win- | connected with that institution and: S - Alfred Bennett and Louis Pratt of | . SOWEH G ML & GO T o, “al- 5 Frankiin Street, Typawriter Ribbons, : 8 uaaihemel, West Sirmase ok on to sweep the waters and five com- ot ma >, iy, Bantam, Ohto. “ul- | S, HACKER, ~,Franklin Stre: Highest 38, Inwe‘(‘ 30. Carbon Paper Comparisons. ik . 2 m. Cronin, shipping clerk, Chicopee; I. |ibly affected by the proceedings, fid- A stead | used Bucklen's Arnlca Salve, ES AN M. Bennetl, farmer. Holland: J. R.!getting in his seat and twisting in his| 360 of the vemsel was her masts | Mr.and Mrs. Alfred N, Manning ard |and my ‘foot was = soon completely COUCH D LOUNGES. cold- | Albree, laundryman, Springfleld: Geo. hands a handkerthief which he occa- family are ving this week from | cureq. Heals: burus, - bolls, . sores, with the mate, but the Dboat over- |\est Town street to Windhum, brulses, eczema, pimples, corns, surest holster pairing and 3 ans, clerk, Springfield; Charles Gra- for the defense will testify at the trial. 5 - s Taftville spent Sunday with friends or though a horrible ulcer had been the 32 3038 | fom, il operative, Ludlow: James F.| In court Monday Spencer was vis- | baries of ecust aidllervimen = were |the Ctrobando. plagie of my Wfe for four yenrs, In- Manufacturer ef Predictions for Monday: Falr; r supplies g0 to r Inglis, uaper mill foreman, Holyoke; | sionally put to his face. I SRl A alf Sers oot The othér G As predicted. W. L. Hunt, mechanic, Chester; C, B.| Clerk R. O. Morris of the Springfield - z plle cure at The Tee & Osgood b T #1SS JEWETT, Soule, farmer, Holland. !court has requested Jobn H. Barnes,| Man is supposed to havs been washed | Arg francis Fowler cf Groton has| (gl ng ] O foeti 1 tice, t i for | overboard. Captain Cook was the Wast|jpeen 'visiting her daughter, Mre. i . Public Stenographer _|_ On’ account of the feeling asainst|as justice, to summon witnesses for DYorooar'y, CADUin Cook was the fast| b | her | davehter, Mr 2 Nl T v T High || Moon | Spencer in Springficid attorneys for | the trial In this section, the local wit = A h Charles Peiking of Otrobando Beino.” Houdole T and Shorthand Teacher. ts. || Water. || Rises. | the defensc made a formal motion to | nesses being Calvin Briggs, Miss Ines Of Wreckage he was driven ashore. S < and rheumatism. both in men Mattresses 283 Main Street. B i m & m b m |Judse John C. Crosby when court|Briggs and C. A. Gager, Jr.. while Ern- Rev. J. O. Barrows of West Town|4nd rheumatism. both In = men e P - e 2% |opened today that no Springfield men |est Latimer of Salem’and four Leb-| HOME CHAPTER, | street” supplied the pulpit at the Con- | NEETy, Tisal Bioney, totie, 00 ton a— e Typewriters For Sale and Rent. e be selected on the jury. The motion'anon residents will have to go to KING'S DAUGHTERS, | §7°sdtional church in Franklin = of medicine, but stop it prompily with Sty it Bk S LIl 3 : 3 : ¥ was overruked and the defense saved Sprinsfield. B day. P e e 8 | action of the urinary organs. Tonic in and made to ordes November Meeting Held at Johnson | Mrs. Frank Jackeon returned Bat:|action quick in results. Lee & Os- Home—Thanksgiving Box Opened. | urday to Willimantic after & few days | 4Ho0. i g XL Fine Heavy, Sterling Silver 5 1 | a4 [ ETHOT IALIC D PEEKIY I eEs A | visit with Mrs. Louis Olsen of Wash- ¥ e R o R A Y. M. C. A. GYM CLASS R L e i S fieis Tty s, ol | ston strest o =% L s 1 e Jrady and Hrown and a musical pro . . Cigarette Case | e which is followed by 8003 Hee. | iy, by Dr. A J. LaPierre on Exer- | There Are 36 Who Will Comie Before | Monday afiornoon at the Johnson | arias Nellie McDermote of Jewelt | gramine was enjoyed The DlmeSavmgs Bank | 2 ome, “ca o 5 City was the guest Sunday of Miss | - oy GREENEVILLE NEWS. cise, Rest and Sleep. s Bt S8 Pardone: the Gircle. At the’ devotional servics Lustta Dowdall at her home on Otro- Notes. o RoRWICH 5 s 5 s at ‘W there was seripture reading e bando avenue. s¢ Regina imbert of Occu We are showing a fine line of —Notes. classes was given last_evening in the | the oldest inmate of the Institution,|SPonsive service in which all took! The Improvement soiety of —the|jjgricra, DIVIDEND prtons. 2 P e B It o TS wne | Who Js servins & lite sentence for mur: |Bart The membership for the past|kist Consregational church will meet | Oft6Crd E e There was u_good wttendafce at the | on'the topic. Exercise, Rest and Sleep. | der, have. filed applications. for pardon | (Ve Years was reporied. showing &'ar the parsonage on Elm avenue this Mizs Mildred Grey of Providence | The regular Semi-annual Divid CIGARETTE CASES, crnual meeting of Engine Co. No. e was introduced hy Physical Direc- |Or parole with the state hoard of par- | s sk b, MGE. Chaties | uesday) afternoon. was o guest of Miss Eva V. Murphy { has been declared from the net ea MATCH BOXES, held in their rooms on Nortn Main io;. 5 (. Pease and spoke for about |dons, which will meet at the capitol e R 5 | the week end. <, strect Monday evening and Fire Com- |15 mjutes to an interested group of | on December 12 for the purpose of giv- | o rthington, e recohed',' d’gh; Airs. Roy Raymond | oo e ings of the past six menths at the VANITY CASES, missioner _ Barry preaided. _Various | {7, "RNHeS (0, 00 MUSTOStE, BUOGP 6 | (o icarings on the appilcation. ~War. | Thankssiving box when opened added jobnson, of Montiille were wucts | rro Pecard Hyacindhe, | rate of Four por cent. a year, and PURSES, reports were heard and accepted and | peli i Nines ‘with close attention. v#h is 73 and has been there 62 years. | * STMISUR 84, fo 00 teeswY, [ Sundag of Mrs Blisha Geer ! . s, hits entered the employ of thé | be payable on and after Ne | . i Farry made a few interesting re- e R 2 = 5 ponemah com PrhneEs e = marks. These ofiicers for the ensu- A W St iiduabio Drath i the 008 o e O o matatn. who. says | Sewed busily on a quilt and later sat ’ § Fimesmal 3 | FRANK L. WOODARD, Our prices the lowest. ink vear_were * elected: Foreman. | jere Yo consfderstle truth in the ol B R e, and th crima for waich | down 0 an especlally fne supper. The | Nirs. Edgar Winchester and Mrs| s jurce pumber of Tativille people | OctZéda Traasure: following ladies were hostesses: Mrs. Iarper took a to Bal- ded the Lillibridge Richard Shahan; first assistan. fore- T T et fore | Ing Worth a pound of curc and eald |he was convicted was committed in | wiiam® Frigwen, birs Charie = Fo: that modern medical practice was | Providence. FHe was sentenced on Oc- | \WUlam Friswel, Ars. Charles Fox tic recentiy, visiting friends there n Hill Monday returning by way of Franklin and | SPRERE, Vi, Ing a_different set of mu John " McKenna: ' secretary, C. J. | temding towarde the breventative side | tober 5, 1910, ‘for from three to six = re BB, ! . A pleasant social hour foliowed the | \iie ‘coming when the doctors would |er goods. He is 33 vears old. R I | g Ay A o Mase., mpent Sunday ut (he hom business session and refreshments | ho'cojled not So much to freat us aft | Harry Wilson, alias Nathan Palmer, | Willlam G- ° fias e re Al r and Mre. Remus Stanlon of g pirents, Mr. und Mrs. Matihew H. | ! were served. or we mot mick as to show us how to |28 véars jold, sentenced on September | Tiatch, Mrs. May Hough, Mrs. Justin ‘West Town strect has been visitng | gy jey, | . — on e s e ol cas BoW o |17, 1907, for from ten to twenty years | HOlden. R {in Willimantic. where they were guests | f | ; ! y OiTaaaY- Wore being -ducated to prevent sicke |for abuse of a female in Colchester. w31 of taiton’s brother, Charles | s - Keep DUNN'S CATHARTIC LIVER DTl Meaniin ness, and as 4 preventativo these throe | $avs that if he is released he will FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAUS. |Hlibberd. also uniceting (helr nephen, SORN | PILLS in the house & . . - things, exercise, rest and sleep, were |marry the girl. It has been his wis = BABCOCK —In Westerly, Nov. 6, 1 11 Thelr act . Fidelio Beer : 1 | Tunfnnental, P ere el s er owa that they marry; | There Were 45 Situations Secured |returncd home for'a visit aft BBl e e AT | etz (dstion e gentle, bt Desith | Daniel Brennan died on Sunday in | “mpo man in o sedentary occupation | Kate M. Cobl, aged 63, in her second Here During Past Month. yeu e 1B the ‘Wwes + insuring a f y Draft orin Bottles. o Meriden sanitariuim, whers he had | peeds physical exercise which can be | petition, asks-pardon, afier being there | g AIRS DOWER—In Westerly. Nov, 1 + | hoavy foeling 1 ot Team Delivers Bverywhers. 1 @ patient for the pas: two montbs | ghtained in 4 gymnaisum, but so also |33 yeara. The five free public employment bu- TAFTVILLE AFFAIRS. aon 1o and. " Mrs W 1| They're 15¢ a bottle oring from a complication of dis- | 0O 1110 physical worker get sxercise | Harry Chippendale, 39 years 6d,|reaus of the state for the month of | 5 WL | H. JACKEL & €0, L |eases T | here for he wiil get 1t by variets, us. |sentenced in _May, 19100 for man- | October gurnished 8.5 per cent. of the | Funeral of Mrs. Alice Greenwood, & e % DUNN’S PHARMACY = 4 e was born in Iréland, 32 yeats a ‘les. from | slaughter in Moosup, makes a long | applicants for employment, as against Former Losal Resident—Note: . | vy, and was the son of John and Mary [(nf " 5 3 £ the petition. |63.1 for th i h. Of th CARNEY —In Westerly, Nov. 11, 1911 an id 2 ose he employs in his work. statement in support of the petition. |63.1 for the preceding month. Of the s % i AT R Riley Breunan. He eame to Nor vich | “Tous of sicep and proper r one | His conmection with the aftair was | total number applving for help 7 The fuperal ‘of Mrs: Alice. Green- | JoUn & Carney, aged 56 years ! 50 Main Street 3 ! 3 jfrem irelan years ago and has | e gpes O Ses of neurasthenics or | l'rompted solely from _the spirit of | per cent. were supplied. as against o formeer Fesident of Taftville In Montville. Nov, | E or to s home here. Mo was {0 | nerve wrecks, and men who are in | kindness. He faid that he was prom-|70.1 in September. The work oOf the |wis heid from her home in New Ded- [ Yoy s 9 VTR The Norwich Parcel Delivery. | o e s aploved oir yarious | this condition” are usually found to be | Ised abscluts immunity when he act-|bureaus followa: | ford Saturday morning and the lur HARRIS. A | e AL v s i | lr%i;lfl e her: Workzrd “ ‘.‘)‘J X"(! those who have not had proper exer- | ©d as a state's witness. It was not his Hartford—ARpplications for employ- ' ;ttendance included twe sons, Jun 11 Bl wife of Nelwon 16 Hay in C«"’E“ l h()hl?l"” . Teiephone | B residsnce here worked in the pInt | cike have not rested when they should | faiif. the physician dicd, and he said | ment, 293:-for help, 196; situntions se- | an Thomas Grecnwood, witi their | 11s hter Sohe. mad the | We P e e his homaag com-land liave not had proper sleep. Lots |that he would not have pleaded guilty | cured, 169. |Tamilies. of Taftville. The dcceased | late Iulda Carpenter of Covessell AL neral uphe Branch Ofice: 162 Main were- | 27 He made his home wiin mis | of%chle "need advict o resi. We |except he thought he would have re- | New Haven—Applications for em-'ias - mative of Eagland and was| BT phone 106-2 5 Lolrs, Thomas Houlihan, ut No. | rusn to work after cating, we swallow | eived a jail sentence. ployment, 325; £or help, 240; situations |married there to' Mr. Greenwood. Her | BOOTH Ly Now London | tr work at onc-ha s JEERT W. OTIS. o 3 ‘ o | our dinner fust and get back to men- | —_— eecured, s | maiden name was rown, Fol- | Saran widow of "Ja i da v & t e s o[ 4 h I B E e St nincaral | physical work, and we rush out | CHARGED WITH SLASHING Bridgeport—Applications for . em- | lowing the death « husband, she | _#ed 68 yrars o A e rtwua o | hous: again after supper to | ployment, 358; for heip, 320; sithations came to Taftville 22 years ago from | WALKER —In N L | el 65i-4 160 West Main Stras DE\TlsT e argaret Ple of Fisho | take m an: entertainment or a snow. | MAN IN JEWETT CITY.|sccured, 256. 5 | England, and made her home here un- | fuddenly, Fred g Ty e - North Main Street. iss Nornehrec! | The result is gastritis or dyspepsia, g _ | Waterbury —Applications for employ- | til aboul ten years ago, when she re- st & i | DR, E. J. JOINES oo ina Vs Thobias Honithen | When the stomach wants blood to aid | Farmhand in Levine Case Goes to Jail | ment, 241; fo rhelp, 210; situations se- |moved to New Badfo o Ay \i Aty | CO-OPERATIVE . E. J. | 3 g s an. {it in digestion we call the blood away | to Work Out Time. - cuzed, 191, She leavds these Brenman, A r | to other parts of our bodies by mental — " Norwich—Applications for employ-|and Thomas Gr Taftville, | Funeral fr the | { Suite 45, Snannen Building Yy nnml Fib cn | Tk or by “raplc waliing or exer- | Omcer Droscoll came b n Mon-|ment, 72: for help, 45: situations Se- | Jolm Grecnwoo Kershew, Mrs, . Nollie Dow St | PLUMBING CO 2 o Joseph Farrell spent Sunday with | cise. period of short absolute rest |day ing from Jewett bring- | cured. & | George Hulley Annie Barrett [ jireel. Wednesda 8.30 Take o snet: street en- | 1 = ay evening from Je 3 . 2 = e:;anm: -u ucitet @2 | friends in ProviGence. attar one of the best things a | ing Witsik Barnard, or Walter Bar.| Total applications for pmmcym«m,!,,, England, | Bequiem muws in ur 81 Franklin Stree e = 3 £ 2 person can do. There should be eight | nat, for commitment 1o the Norwich|L3#L: for help, 1.020; situations secur- Sl o & | [ iy R. Buddington fell down a fiight | Lours’ sleep per day and exercise for | jail, and left him in charge of Jailer|ed, 798 OBITUARY Nogwjolhi., cail | Telophone P71 of staits in his barn on Prospect | some time each day or certain times |Oscar Main to work out 4 fine and v s ears 1 | treet Sunday morning and besides |in a week. Rxercise, rest and sleep | costs which amount to about $20. AT THE AUDITORIUM. Joseph Veilleux, Jr. (3 B T 2 » numerous bruises suffered a broken | properly distributed tify us ard | Barnat was tried in Jewett City on — | i {mose and a deep gas hover the eve.|give us the vitality to kill the dis- |ionday evening at 7 _o'clockk before! Vaudeville and Motion Pictures. Joseph, the 4 months old son of Mr. N [ s U He received medical atténtion and a | ease germs, putting the right tone in- | Justice of the Peace H. H. Burnham | — {and Mrs. Joseph Veilleux of Merchants « 3 2eilding. | speeds recovery from his injuries is|to muscle and blood to protect us | and fined $3 and costs. Barnat was| Music and ventriloquism make up favcnue, cied at the home of his par P~ gty 5 xpoctee. against the probability of disease lav- |arrested in Ashland village Sunday| an entertaining bill with a plentiful | ents Sunday evening, following an ex- | L A - : -5 p.om. | ing hold of us. night by Offiver Driscoll on complaint admixture of good fun at the Auditor- | tended i''nes Besides his parents he | ieucs i Are all in end roady for your : PR YANTIC HAPPENINGS. The talk next week is to be by Dr. |by the boarding house keeper thers|ium as shown by the three acts which |leaves several brcthers and sisters. trom 1 te oy 59 | spection. Al grades and prices, 2 e o R. W. Kimball upon Air. Sunlight, | that Barnat had slashed the boaring opencd there on Monday for the first - Kiin et Wednesdny arter- | cluding our Engli.a Imported Papers Plainfield Man Buys Smith Woodlot— | Bathing. {Bouse keepers” brother with a knife | half of ‘the week. keeping up the Nightingales Organi. At zi0. vk and New Jer- | Moldings (o Match. Deeorutions amd N vi — {The man bled profusely, but it was standard of gooa things that s| The Nigatingales held their first ud ew York and New Jer - ol LOUIS H. BRUNELLE . e ELECTRIC SIGNAL GONG found that the ~wounds were deep| house affords. el i theIr ik Tt e O LR i e O s, | Soneral puinter's. sup . o s o % C. H Hopkins = : scratches on the forehead rather than, ¢'me of the neatost singing and |Saturday. The following officers were ! n Bfiwne ' Neoy 2. | now recelving orders paper hang 10 Carter Ave. (East Side) g B ST e FOR BROADWAY SCHOOL. | yis “indicating that he had been | dancing acts that has been seen At |clected: Miss Eva v. Murphy, presic | 1911 Joseph. son of Mr. and Mrs | yng gecoratiom, and painting | purchased the Owen S. Smith woodiot a & months, Pies, Cake and Bread near here and has a gang of woodcut- | Board of Education Decides to Install scraped with the end of the. knife and | the house is put on by Cameron and | dent: Alic Joseph Vellleux. ag J. Excley, vice president not cut with the blade, Kennedy, wha keep up the fun with a | Trena 1. Kru Dholz secretars : Rosc ters on ft. | i A o that cingot bo Ekeelibd. Clarence Palmer and ‘& friend have This and to Purchase New Book: Barnat is the same man who was| bricht line of jokes and are graceful |, Krumbholiz, treasurer; Regina I. CARD OF THANKS, ‘ '; I MUI{IA(;H our order. Tromot service |[oturned to New Haven after spend- | The Novemsber meeting of the board | ° SUSBect In the unexplained murder| S04, clover, tancern, Who are Brought | Lambert entertaining committe R BN ang. rriendy. who e . rder. t service ling a few days in the neighborhood | or education of the Centea) sohool die. | f the little Hebrew boy, Harry Le-|back for curtain calls. AIf Ripon, the | Refreshments were served by Misses | our many neighbors and friends who hone. 92 and 94 Wast Maln 8t Ay ez - Esiaabloins |+ % T e e o o (romiy soiool dis- | vine, on a farm in Hanover this sum- | Scottish venirloauist, ls a novelts e finean and. doath ot aur father P Ming Basy Muhhy 5t Gedear vil- | 2 | leld on Monday evening in|er’ and was held for some time in!and a good one in this life, appearing i fbere A roau Wi those - who ol o N JEETT CITY HOTEL lage and Miss Netiie Faireanks of | \iguperintendent's room at Broadwas | the Brooklyn jail in connection with|ir the plaid and giving all his work a | gy . g T i35 aud @1 who % and Upso-date in svary | Fas: Blackstone, R. L. spent Saturday |1 moissn bivccrs o a5 Spnd Supt. W. lthe case until he was discharged for| flavor of the “land o' cakes. Ui | og. 222 IRA £, Pigieular, [ with Mrs. Carl Bentley. AT T T Tamvening, DI |1ack of evidence against him. Don Ramsay's Harmonisis, threo | I es ulc GEORGE A ! On Exhibition . Propristor. | Misses Clar and Efta Eckhart of |Niorsneie ioalas o Jeavens, J. L sweet-voized male singers, are the big AND MRS | Tattville spent Sunday with the Misses |\ prosident A A Frowning cafied the OWLS HOLD MEETING. DIt oF the 55, o the mapioa) faroitts A fine aswortment of (he Latest Styies PLUMBIN g, ting to order ar e m T~ p g 2 in Millinery for Fall and Winter wea M b s Mrs. George Campbell of Westerly | were 1ept by the scevetars. Dr J. 37 | Occasioned by Death of Dr. G. A,|anced voices ire heard with fine of- ure l’ [ at ———— — spent Sunday with friends here. D1k, NU "badied voted 1o Dol pre B Joet in At ibenteln ang Wtte. eolc | i MRS. G. P. STANTON E. L. BURN, Mrs. Baward Weleh of Norwich |chased were a set of Holton primers, el rramg e o s g ot e S No. 52 8he . L. AP sPent Sunday at Pine Tree cottage. . |the new 1810 vear hook of the nationai | Norwich nest, No. 1396 Order of | gotion PF &, PReCles Buck dancer brings 15 Main Street, 1 Miss Nora v of New Haven was velopedia, and nine sets of reading | Ow!s, held s cial arEs o Vs = ey — Trii n Street, Plumbing. Steam and Gas|® 5o Swndas st e Fowes: Che Tk to”be. mddes 1o those miC | Sondcd. mecting o Monasy creaing ia | riyes them, oot for‘an encore atcer | Instant Rellcf, Permancat Cure — Trial 5 g. @S| Mrs . Lillibridge is spending sev o . s o i0g- o, Manday. & € in | their concluding trio. % COAL AND LUMBER. el s Nt ready owned ' These books for the | Owls' hall to take action on the death | "2 niouion pletures are all of well Package Mailed Free to All il cntotzo O ¥ o 3 - D With-; My b3 i also. yotes 0 have a new e office ol he st to a he s _ — 4 £50mn lgfl}?ulten‘ol Norwich spent | Broadway.school building to be used | neral procession, while the desree Condemnation Proceedings. by a trial package of Pyramid Pi | i mday with relatives here. ifor giving the signals fc \e move- | team, of which Dr. Beon was cap-| Judge Reed of che superior ocurt | Remedy without further’ treatme —AND— JOHNSON AND BENSON, e o | ments of ihe classes to and from reci- | tain, will serve as an_escort, march- | in chambers at New London Monday [ When it proves its value to you, ge > | ¥ A 20 Cenral Avenue. ! ASSOCIATION tations. There was an informal dis- [ ing four on each side of the hearsc.|heard the petition of the trustees of :"nf:;"hfrml',lr\m Sruustt ;::‘..“). o , . . o g cussion, also, of various matters con- | There will also be throe members o > cut College for Women for e sure you get the kind you us SLATE ROOFING [T Circulate Prints of Masterpicces in | iected with the.ntereets of ihe districi. | tha mest s bearom, oo e O dcmnation of (he Broberty of Framk | f0r, Simuly Bl out free coupon beio Embalmers The Ring is the Thing s and Siolighie cutiers| 13N Hill and Scotiand Read Schools — — “Ueter the meeting, a delegation of | I. Alexander, wanted by the trustees | Ahd mail foday. Save yours e . o3 “lha Al winas or jes¥| —Substitute for Scholarship. | MAYOR THAYER AS COUNSEL. |r0 called at the home of the deceased the college tract. The trustees | (Ne surgeon’s knife and. its re SR SoNe TN A8, eaatane atiended to. s < ¥ e o2 2 to express their sympathy with the |claim that it is to be used for public | the doctor and his biils. B at. ving, Se tE LA 1ot aihe fesular momthiy meeting ot Will Appear for Wectchester Milkman | bercaved repetives. purposes and clalin right to condemn Lady Assistant. Prsedusd the orwich Art assoeiation Monday t H 5 — the property, which amounts to forty n e ove {Cogewell, the president, presiding. The | Dairy Cominissioncr Potter has re- | T e . P P AR PR B I} pYrAMID DRUG COMPANY, 400 || Henry E. Church. KR Rd [OORNIS & Ziviow . . teport of the secretary @nd treasurer, | ceived a letier from Charles I". Thaver | Ensertained by Mrs. C. O. Murphy on| A Study of the statistics of suicide | Pyramid Bldg. Marshall Mich. -~ - —— — n l‘y umbin iss Greenman, was read and accept- | of Norwich, statinmg that he had been Y i o e In. 109 Adpiionn cities ~ Gisciosbs o) Kindly:send me. a skmple OF B ’* SCHOOL. SHOES | Fetained s’ counse for Frank . Ad: | Central Avenu A| Sradual reduction in the last three | mid Pie Cure, i once by ma 0YS' - { CHAPPELL (0. e D ool tun\miue}:]rep:;‘le? Il')‘al".m: of Westzhester, town of Colches R S R e Y : 1] FREBE, in plain wrapper. The stylish, solid and durable ones. o 0 an up to date bath lizstead of giving a scholarship in the | ter, who has been prosecuted by (‘om- e L. C. B, AL with Mrs, .}~ See our spec a 0 0, i less refres han the batm|children's class as in other years, they | missioner Pofier for soiling Adulter- | O: Murphy on Central avenue Mon- | $1.75 and 32 ettt SN o Contral. Wharf and 150 Main Stres We give Royal Gold Stamps. Telephones. During t sCmmer vou will|are to put in circulation a set of prints | ated milk. and whose case is sof down | 935 evening for their regular month- | the more ook to ‘the Uath tor bodily |Of masteroleces in'the’ Flain, Hill and | for ol in Colchester next Timeaduy. |1y session. Ars. Do . shatan vresi- |, “Ao gy @€ Say ”” comfort 1 will shaw you samples and | SC0tiand Road schoois. | . Thaver sevs in his letter that he | dent, occupied the chair and resul - Street. .. 4505523 Ll FRANK A. BILL, por and other tubs! The admission committee proposed |intends to take an appeal from the |IOUtine business was transacted. Mis el Fie e work | the name of Miss Biizabeth ‘Frambull | dacision ‘of the jeatics in o i ana A v oo Q) IRLTCK? S < Fsid Eaiehhas, o Lol Lheed which showed the society — y manner | [or active membership and of Mrs. H. | adve to his client, in the court of fety to be in ndpoint—and guar. | 7. Arnold for associate membership, | commion ple: | 8god standink and flourishing in every v | Fnd e eess M eeRe ) i FFeapect " Pha hext meeting Wil he ke | It was roported by the programme | Summer nights at Bdmonton, Al-|leld with Mrs. Johm W. Siatters of - L ETOMPRINS, | i e | s g e o A R B I T et oy EE . | bad been made for a lecture on Dutch | hatf hours nf actual darkness oxpected, us plans for a siclal side of MALTED M ] LK (4 0 Hiesiates | Painting by Charles Caffin in February the sociéty are to be developed. It is A COAL i much v iHese ad_chiily nl) ay will prove to'| Evenif you had thetime, et and Shetucket Ste patience, and ingredients to make a3 good sou px ax i ©7 West Main Street and March. Special committee —_— |Dlanned to hold monthly whists d - d-drink { | and March. Special < were = = planned o, ontiily whists dur- 9 | : Business detalls for the tecturer . | “CAN'T YOU HELP MY BABY" {mombers. & o, |omes of the F tor A Agos. S dave 1 | Free Burning Kinds and Lshigh 5 0% paver of the evening, on Tudor 1 Mrs. NMurphy served refreshmen More healthful than Tea or Coffee. | . | | ALWAYS IN STOCK The Vaughn Foundry Co. |3 Sttt Nims ZerUied, 17| Mothers of Eosema Tortured Gil-| Hiotia W Solpohiian opnt "¢ ©7" | Agrees with the weakest digestion. | - E sty pooie ] { “ | Miss Aiken. Light refreshments were dren Ask Us This. - | invigerating and nutritious. | P2 { A. D. LATHROP, S g | | Office—cor. Mar Celeviione 168-12 | served by the house committes. by REALTY AND BUSINESS. | Rich milk, malted gram, powder form. IRON CASTINGS b kg T L | Try This Remedy at Our Risk. | Morwich Sal Of all the ills of childhood none T 2 ” sreater part of causes more sutcring. ihan . cczoma - Take no substitute. Ask for HORLICK’S. - 111/l il mornings furnished promptly. Large stock ot tic. palterns. Nc. 11 to 25 Ferrs Street e watte 2 . e & & be 4 hir \‘ Ons ¢ “.“,,i —— e — - itching, burning, rashes| Norwich had elght real estate saies | R sodern odorloss sl radiators Wil give that arive the little Gnes 4lmodt fran- | in the past weel againet thce a sear | DS Others are imitations. all “the “heat o for thal NONI’ sucfl GALAMITE GUAL ago, the mortgage loans being $19,669 'S, F. GIBSON Nowadays when mothers ask us|and $14100 respectively. Th e T A ML vl BT " | from eczema.” we can say. “Yes”|ycar and the mortgage loans $263,000 > s oy o i o 52 4 Tin and Sheet Metal Worker N ew. skin Femedy, Saxon Saive, | larger: EEay oo suee 216 Main Street Sur 2d Well Seasoned Weod SE S ihucios ko agra has worked ' some very remarkablé| There were six new copporations b Gt AN wled 20 it it wouldn’t pay you— e easo 00 r:n_. hiari oy foi ek, lard, not o1 r children but [ formed in the state last week with the FiEht burpose s Remermbian the ahb when you can serve None —— 5 West Main Strest. Norsich, Conn. Teluphons St5E NS SR o etom he sereims | SRENSILOE S2E4000 e Tt scar| CARPENTER BUILDER | =5, oo i, Ve i Safis Senragaeie : = 5 g Fromot_service day or night. W iicning wnd burning. “and make thd | ong: At and JOBBER it A SALBRL) » Shakkr C. H. HASKELL,, Zady » . in comfortable. Then it is absorbed | There. wera (wo pétitions in bank- Ruod Water Heater alway cents—at your grecer’s = 'Phenes — 488 W " Restdence 136 Hroadwas, right _into (he ‘skin. destroving the | ruptey last week with assats of $11- | Al kinds of repairing dome at short | mome Iumecrion Ler always pe. . animdit waBi i 5 s opp. Theatre. “gtr[ :Il'\: :::r. (nl'illrxd‘lls healing power | 614 .n‘(“ liabiifties of $22,151, whtle last notice at lowest prices possible con- 3 MERRELL-SOULE CO. 3 e th o the diseuse, vear there were five with assets of iih good RACUSE, NEW YORK c42-3. We guarantec Saxon Salve to Elve | 3462,353 and labilitles of $143.800. U, Jeeh- ok ! JOBN A. MORGAN & satisfavtion when Bfed fo and skin troubles, of any Heating and Plumbing, S o o 92 Hrankiin Stres: B i S e Bt | pty i Coal and Lumber | Teiophone 384 . M Contesl % eruptions | In the lurge Cities lust week there| Jstimates on new contract work so- | (jag§ lec! m', ind, paying [ were 100 building permits granted, | licited and given careful and prompt & Electrical . Aces moi. | while st vear there were 60. the cost @ttention. 321 M Street Engler, | o buildings being $364,000 and| Come and sce us or tele- cogatra $I3T.175 respectively Pphone 277

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