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- T k - N & % A5 S5 3 3 P o . % J B . < Nd ==L i i plie Tt 5 i He " 3 w just 10" ears"bs he tatement S D S thS s r' 3 x [ . " 0{‘ mw?: has been i e AT 2 ; Sige ¥ 3 o "‘“ MWM X Advent begins Sunday, Des NSt hotia. th Centeal Ly11C | in That Portion - Sumiens il =3 ana % th ot| Al the world looks gleomy to the! For Same one Fepre- | wan with the upset stomach. e ween “—_m e recent flower . B, Pitcher has retu f © and Walk New London g o »53.- business trip ut‘:d New e 1 s o sentative who is the internationdl sec- | the world through smoked glasses and i Dy fl‘, Ano“ » z retary for two states at the present|pever tries to rub off the sinoke. We deal in the fi t | SinE down, atter & busy % A Sa 5 i 5 o Prasident. Tar, Fonu|iesabe Aane abied of pou. Go (o Tog LT, (N ENE B lowing down, after & = g Mr. L, S. Ingalls of Nor- TR He spoke of President Taft, John | uright daye abead of you. Go 10 s B ; ot & | wanamaier and estdent M- | Leg & Osg0od very day @ A number of (s are be- #i,,, RN et Wistlors 0 and A1l in the portion of the cellar for | Wanamaker and the laic Presidont - | Loe & Omguod o this very dev it | grades of Diamonds. ing made to the Un 5 S 1 ch the sum of $12,600. By the previous|somacy At the tyBe Br o N e | ke e o kected and If the miss ouse. ¢ = Miss Nannie B. Ward of Norwich | tap ot SENSaN lop WE. | SRtmon o “the | S0 iotures, as well as the PICLUTe | ery' docsn't leave Your stomach and alizing one grade 5 has gone to Hartford, where she has | SOmmon ity to do the work, but he agrees Now | ;¢ Richard C. Morse. for 42 years sec-{pring a sunny smile to your gioomy ng g 1 Wheeler _Bros. now to be found at . Tick n Friday regarding The change T frantl of | hie | siory ol e Betemmallons oo reen § ! . we are. able (o ool Otis & Son's.—adv. Clifford R. Pierce of Sterling Hill | Property &. price he wants for it, | broi , 5o that all the eity will have | 8 "is WEE SE0 Lnlell “va, MI-O-NA stomach tablets wil g 2 bbb T Kioe L _Jwas a visitor with relatives in Nor- |in view o DProposition presented t6 | to do there will be to repave e new | (ot SI0EINE BN AW VO NSE e | S E g R istrenn of Inaiges g Tark 85¢/ ins heis of ihe fratarnities are Mk | wich early in the week. o oAbl ek Dy deg B ) oy Wil Bave. 14 Piohase the]cvening. The ianigrn was woll haualed | ifoy, will stop harvagnees, dissiness good Diamonds at ancy s the temany Diay Sau- = v v - ek headac 1e6p- eys ta’ Claus to meedy children at Christ- | irs. Louls Prentiss of Norwich ox- | Dr. Cissidy decided that he wanits | Cassidy property, remove fhe bulding | 0¥ Josoph S Adams . - o, | Pilltumess wick headsChe id Bieoe e : pects to spend the greater part of the | $12300 for Mis property at the cornes|and make the chanses ou that proper- |, 8", il Were scrved by the Ja- | Fhe Lec & Gugood Co, and arvs- | Teasomable prices. Legs Spring Lamb - 20c 8 winter in Florida with friends. of Little Water and Market streets, |tv. Mr. Shannon’s price with the price oo R gt B e ot £ S T BB Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nichols of which is necessary for the widening of | of Dr. Cassidy’s property will be §25,- | Hlo% auxiliars, these Bl EHLTI WS SVEIVE T & 13¢| Matn,stret, Pononnoc, informally me- | | Mre. Louise Lincoln and Mre. Iran. | the streel. There i contamed therein |500. it will roquire 3500 to remacadain N Gk A’ Mitohell. Mrs. P ” pe Western Pork - - ted the BOth anniversary of theif mur-|cis Noyes of Stonington were recent |1,012 square feet and & fhree-story | the strect amd the other cost of the | Case Mr& Fiank & MUCHLE UG | coraict, and for 2 ne wirlal The riage Friday. . guests of relatives in Norwich. vrickk building 'stands thereon. Prac. | changes will reach several hunared | Tich o Bliqh gt matter will e heard by Judge Heed | tically the entire property is required | dollars, so that it now Bet 2 B on Weds afternoon at the con- Native Pork Loins - 15€| An amendment to the state law per- | airs. George Benedict ana Mrs. E.|for the widening. Some time ago Dr. |the change can made Tor 356,000 1o AT INVESTIGATION | Ventence pomdiry mits the mavor, as well as the head | Hoxie Lillibridge of Central \')llagalcmgdy, had given the figure for | $27,000 at the NG | Bies. Buaitukosr IS 18| o8 tie Bolice department,. to _ lssuc |wererecent visltors in Norwich. Lis property, but since the new propo- | In the land which Mr. Shannon wii! OF SPOTTSWOOD DEATH | Veal Chops - - - jurk dealers’ licenses. | sition by Mr. Shannon it was thought | give there are 4,150 square feet. His L Mrs. Henry Eastland of Fitchville ' he might make.a better re, but he | roposition Impressed the authorities | Engineer Eiwell Has a Number of Fresh Ox Tail 2 1IBS. 25C | . ionan examination is 1o meet at | pent phursday With = her Jaushter. |stated that he had done his best in[very fave and the matter will | e aave i &% City. Hall. | & . istration and examination is (o mest &t | Mrs. Charles Willlams of Norwich, | making that. - | probably be brought before a city . o i P kg g : i cor. | _The proposition made to the city | meeting very soon for the purpose of . sngineer (. C. Elwell of | Roosters to boil - - 17¢|erriicants for reglatration. ,Alv. and Mrs. ¥, L. Hutching of Not- | ygicials by Mr. Shannen 1s that he will | datermining 1f the citizens wish to ap- | , O ITifes, Hugmec 10 (0 cone hy celved Thanks- | mich WEEe Blests of I i 'iMinS' give to the city all the land reauired | propriate such a sum for the widening | .7, "rar the purpose of conduc Grosvenor Kiy has been in New York Steak 2 Ibs. 25¢ si\fi::npg:{':'mm'::sr&'au i ciriomteq | mother Wednesday at Greene, R. I [7or"(he widening of the street in ac- | of the street, which is covsidered an et i TITe i oapse the [ on business for s fow days ihis week Hamburg . | S ok the churches so as to be read at| Dr. R W. Kimball has returned from | CCrdance with the plan ~as_ printed | improvement which the city needs and | jenin cf Conauctor Spottswoua at New | " W LB Tt the services next Sunday. Philadelphia, where he has been at- °f.'.e‘"rm Dr.Cm“"lay‘ T o i te 2e- Por Ahe “om""m hat section and|london Wedn day morning. It s u The Batvrda ing llu‘Al‘- club Fresh - - 25¢ 4 tending the clinical congress of sur-|% J 's line, also 7 i et annd | complicated matter and will require | will meet thix ev g with AMrs New London has decided to take|geons. ove . e R S AN I e Gutte & little mtudy before a decision ! rius Hriggs ut her home on Broad- A : Polloaman Dachs b the Sl srcs and replace the same on the new line (ling of traffic in the business streets. | JUItG & lifle stus T 239 Main Street HAMBURG GRAPES (choice) and put him on as a plain clnfih‘l‘mu Among Norwich people to attend the | The hearing was & private one. con- o % R 2 under the mayor and police committee. | Yale-Princeton football game in New Aucted 1o the comracs pleas ¢ A, P. Lathrop of New York will| FRENCH ENBIVE Amateur astronomers who were o |HETSR foday are Jrving Watkinson, | ENGINEER WILLIAMS HANDSOME OAK CHAIR | hich was oitored Knginecr, Ein gt S ek "ond with s ‘mothor: | FRANKLIN SQUARE Ama s liam R. Frisble, . Russell Smith, - 3 ©. Averill, The ‘ma | Mrs. 4 Aathrop, al her " Green Peppers Cauliflowers | 780t Wi v rs were due. were | Haviland. Had Ne Critcism to Make Co: ing | P: nted ax-P ¢t Ames A.| ping street and .n West Thames sire —— A disappointed, as the showers faiied to | Ha nocrn Enepiac. ~ ah oAty Sre they ¥ when thes ca Mrs, Learned wes hustéss & ) Egs Plant Oyster Plants | no | _atrs. somn B eNamara of Nor | Wor in West Ghamnel of Vantie| Browning ‘of Y. M. C. A. on First of | NNILINEY NS O YT, LY VT i o witce 3¢ 4 All our Diamonds, from the String Beans Horseradish | wich and Mr. ana Mrs. James Gaffney | River. embers’ Nights. o, ver. Those breaks ' weekly meating of the Monday After Masibiies Hec Baans | Mra Ambert Avery of Hilltop, Wa- | 3¢ California ave guests of Mrs. John| o 4 gl 5 ey atoth GRd wyma T Boon ridge ciun. Mra. Eason ¥, Gal- | gEhaliest 1o the largest, are es | terford, was hcstess Wednesday eve- |3 Fitzpatrick in Mystic. Mrs. Gaffney | On Fridpy Engineer Williams of the| The first of the members’' nights for |} ror " cight. laudet and Mrs, Edmund Perking were mens Paemegranates | ning to members and friends of the|hie never seen snow and will remain | United States engineers’ department, | the season was successfully carried out | " ppe (rouble at New London, wi the prize winners, the prizes being elected ith Foors Grape Fruit | Baptist church at a New England sub- | in the north till her desire to sée it has |located at New London, came here for jon Friday evening at the Young Men's | ;-7 cable had foulcd the teloghone brass doorknobs selected with the ulmes! Italian Chestnuts per at her home. been gratified. Mr. Gaffney was for- | a conference with Clty Engineer G. Christian association with a good num- | . o®C WS, PR TR U P - L merly of Mysti | Pitcher concerning the spiling in the |ber of the members and their men | puto “U6 PUORCS 0 B0 Curyed | PRINCETON MEN ON A Plainfield correspondent staies s — | Tantic Fiver cove. ' With Enginee | friends gathering in the hall where the | Dhagy 715 ootack. | 1t is belicyed fhat | WALK TO NEW HAVEN, care. * = P ;!:::v ll‘:f t:l:“v?ec:k ?:;:l::c?:: Nouse | BLEW OFF THE ROOF | Pitcher he visited the locality and saw rr%thr{:n;m;w-‘:“%oadgcm‘i.l minute | D€ crossed wires were cau by tie 3 - v] oy o1 WORR] - tunp v 84 e me in the, formerly owned by Mrs. E. E. Ashley FROM CEMENT HOUSE. | [jieie the Wwork had beon oo lelos tn | anapsnot taiks an what the ¥. M. C. | heavs sauall about thal Uic \n Uil)Thres of Them Passed Throush' Yoy can buy a DIAMOND . b s B bk Dprogress in the gest channel. He had |A. is doing in Norwich. Noah 1 moping JK A S R0 ontin Tl Bridgeport Yesterday. MR. H. T. MILLER’S The accounts of the Comnecticut |Strong Gale at Stony Brook Reservoir No’Griticism to make Of the work, but | sboke of the social side of the Ao 15 i 1he | RING f School for Danci: agrici: college at Sterrs have —Work is Being Pushed Along. his report will of course go to the gov. | Assistant Secrctary J. H. Attending the hearing is Coroner! New Ha Conn., Nov. 17.—The) ere irom g4 ad Deen atu'ted this week at the capitol — ! ernment. There has been 190 feet of | bOYS' work, Herbert W. ¢ Frankiin 1. Brown, who Is making an | three Prince students | who yoll 38 OAK STREET. by the state suditors, William P. Bai- { There are two inches of ice at Stony ' spiling done in the west channel and investigation of the matter, Superin- | Princeton W "‘::W-fllm atiernoon 1o ses Saturday: Beginners. 2 p. m. & 2 brook reservoir as the result of tlie re- | about 150 thus far im the east, with | tendent Bogue of the gas and electric | walk to New Haven atte he | 5 oo to 250 00 | lop ot giatol ARg. Bameia 6. Hobuts 5 ~ ) Yale-Princeton ame are belleved 1o . 0 45 p m. Special arrange- | ¢ Canaan. cent cold days. The gale this week 425 more feet to go. There are also| artment and Corporation Counsel J, | Y& c g B el 4| ments may b for private classes took the rooof off the house where the needed about 25 near the railroad | k. The last named is not al- | be somewhere (i Uix clty ionight, | phome 1048 & noved The Y. M. C. A classes held | cement is stored, but the cement wius bridge where the wharf is giving way. 18k questions, however. "l'lmurh -l-j.\x Lol gl ol By e ey their secomd m There | quickly covered with tarred paper, so| It was explained to the engineer, who i Apher . . Snyder irom he | of the local rotels or dld ot report = was a olv incréased attendance | that it was not damaged. The winc spent about two hours here, that the ' o aice, ook e weatimons. | to e ubiversity papers. When e | Hailo Club Restaurants over a . State Secretary E. T.| was very strong there and the em- intention was to build & cross-over or vs the rey hoya left Brig B e Birairand ] Bates of New Haven was a visitor af | ploves bhave had a cold times this a chanmel for the water, S0 that it : mmission, who will make jt | panled Lo and acrowe tye Biratford 340 Main Strost We scverfizse exsotly 88 itis some of the classes. Wweek. {can go down both the east and west 3 : |bridge by a Jolln u‘ ) ‘>‘ 1\?{:)1!1[1 TN - AR R ey 5 At the bib dam the embankment is| channels. At the present time, at low Superintendent An it the ¢ and boys and wete given & rousiing ) Sunday eveming at the Central Bap- |about at the top of the corewall, and tide, there is no water running in the recticut company, with gineer send-off. »1|m :':“ e o Buppers D MURPHY & McGARRY, | tist church, Rev. . C. Wright will |in about three or fours days that wovic west channel, the flat in the cover Well, made anh examination of the tween Miltord and Biratford. Wnd 00| (wpese Restaorants s ] ‘4 speak on the theme, “God Needs Men.” | will be finished. The riprapping being entirely cxposed, as it was on cetive cable at New London | they passed tirough Milf TR ey 207 Main Stree Haymond B. Eldred will render (wo |also beme hurricd to complotion. | Friday afterncon. The idea is to build hich was down when Starer Spotis- | and are supposed fo have reached violin solos, “Arie,” by Penaglia, and | The first section of the corewall *.r | a channel through that flat 30 or more Wood wag electrocuted = Wedneaday uate in the evening and gone | “Largo” by Handel—adv. the smaller dam has been paured. The | fect wide, and running diagonally from nioming. Mr. Anderson called the | rogms of acquaintan h rain_caused quite a body of water in ' ah t where the spiling to be driven in the basin, h so that the 24 inch|the east channel will stop, to where Airs. Sare T. Kinney, honorary state regent of the D. A. R, and president | ccmpany’s electricians from Norwich | dormitaries, | and New lLondon te view the pole at! - - Division street | New Yorker Buys Shakespearean Ingpector Ashe, who Was near by Folios. dent to it | the spiling has Dbeen stopped in the "ff theh Ilfll;n whfi: :l‘t. thirty west channel, It will then be possible 555 has letc gu: Haruierd after pass g i to fill in in the upper section of the when the clectrocution took place, ‘de Sk G e ASEIPBRE N ing a few days with Mr. and Mrs, Syd- OBITUARY. cove and still take care of all the wa- scribed the position of the cable as he | fLondon, Wov, LTI ARRoGEed new 'H. Miner of Waterford. ; e A T A found it. Nome of the officiala were |ihat 42 lots of Bhakespsarean (o) are here, ready for a John Dowdall. channel or which would take that willing to say what the electrocution * U 2 q | Gustay Lambert, Jr., was given a ht b circuit for perintendent Bo, n caused by th at Division st se was of the opinion Smith Cochra 3 course on a high tide. :curred | A4 the present rate of filling that at the | portion between the spiling will be o Eroas | the HHuth library auction cak 4 ’ ¥ ot Jis Beme in Ocoum| The desth of John Dowdall heen privately purchazed by Alexander demonstration to you surprise d on Thursday evening in honor of his!on Friday evening at 11 o'cloc s a i 2o The best and most value f 10th birthday. There was a fine time home of his son-in-law, John A. Peck, p = B; that the electrocution might have been Wil present to the” Elizabethan enjoyed, a supper baing served, and the [No. 18 Clairmont avenue, from heart | je o muisme s e < Cor ond o [ timed by “Che @éfection “in_the ‘caple. | club at Yale' university. While the (money in an automobile . lad reeeived many presents. {rouble. with which he had been trou- | he puilt and the mud in_the flat where | The strect Con | peics patd for the Works has not becn | can't beat it E { ed for over a year. Lk s = . g sider this i as they t atel v o demonstration will cenvines _Pawnbrokers and dealers in shooting | *'Afr. Bowaall was born in New York, | (i, cToss-over would be -could ‘he AMOS A, BROWNING. {3ty s trapebballe. ag th o 0 demons weapons must keep a_record of each | the son of the late Daniel Dowdall of ligions work sud Géntral Bacratary |one. that was blown down and’ swun | you. sale, according to & new law in effect | New York, In his vounger days the |0 2 deep channel exisl there. Enginear. W B eaghey Tt asainst the pole. was but 550. while an | Resigns Directorship. Ask the man who owns one. this month. The record has a deserip- | o er days thel” Engineer Williams asked a number | F. R. Starkey of the educational, phy- |acainst il . was s " s A > s GEANS APBC. e HiTHer. kit g el e e e " aiis | of_auiestions about the work and he sical and other lines. ? A | lestric lght wite carried ai leagt twice | fddietown, Corn., Nov, 16.—At the | FOR $900 ’ E : i °I'S | river and one | sisting o aterms . B m, | low @ oul anse roctors of the ¢ austriu NI L NP A SR trade in Worcester and was emplosed | jeyond the bridge since the shipbuild- | *ames L. Case and James C. Macpher- | |\ 1o ire OF KING |- Behool for Girs, jon v v oy : Referring_to the recent typhoid ing yard at the Falls was abandoned. | son, presented to er-President Amos President Flavel S, Lutner of Trinlty THAT'S WHAT IT I8, cases in Torrington, the Catholle | 1le asked what right there was given | A. Browning the following testimonial: ARTHUR MEETING college was accepted Soe it for yourself at “Transeript priised the attention paid the patients by Rev. Arthur O'Keefe and his assistants, Rev. William A. Gildea and Rev. Joseph F. King, all formerly of Nerwich. {for the construction of the Centrai|Testimonial to Hon. Amos A. Browning | | Vermont, or union. station over the | west chanmel of the river and also | brought up the matter of a drawbridge |in thé east charnel. His attention was | calied to the fact that the railroad Castle at Trinity Episcopal Church i THE M. B. RING AUTO €O Elected Officers. Chestnut Stree | Telephon 1 church held their In these days of surpassing activity along both industrial and _religious lines men are so driven by segmingly | imperative demands upon thelr time i that, without' intention, we sometimes | Trinity Fpi Two chil i ] d o) -, r sting of the Seaso iday | : e S Db M R RRT SR | Shmpeny oud i, oo Sl B e s things e Supft o v | neat merting 0E, e S iy ODDORTUNITY [Shoe Specials Ted» en a boy slides cared for by charitably inclined friends into the river. couriesics and amenitics of life, Even | Mg @ dainty supper. served at 6.3 Saturday for several weeks, were committed to i BB A AT, E ey T g ] LA A some of the young ladies of the el o s ol e B g S oun« Men's stian associations, | ome of Tousix Iedies of (he has been lost to many & man| Ladles $2.50 Dongolu ! > down hifl [ i s e iy s BOTH COMPANIES TURNED BA S el b e Thie s e b che | aiiiuty fur inck ot,randy mons¥i [ Tadies Bins Gum Metal Butten —he isn't so very particular whether he '°ndent Mosebroker of the almshouse. OUT WELL FOR TRIP. | duly recognizing vaivable seivices ren. | lowins officers were elécted: =~ A bark accourt makes many| AMen's $2.50 Box Calf T 4 sits on the sled or simply sits on the During the past yvear the state po- = T dered in their behalf, sometimes in the | King. Theodore Morrall: sehescho p o < IR, The “eiier Meb B <& fonnd b0 ilce —Artalteite’ - Racivic. TE ML There Were 74 Who Went to Westerly | midst of engrossing cares, forzet to!Woodrnff Sullivan; treasurer, Charles things possible and gives a feel- | Man's Pine Russe " : gnd tear” is bound 1o . the statc treasurer and expend- on Special Car and Paraded. give prompt expression to the grati- | P. Jonnsen: cianceijors, Guy Sullivan, | ing of confidence that almost as- | special todny, § be tremendous. Even the snow and ice .3 $13,547 for salaries and $10,7S1.50 — . |tude which they deeply feel. There is | Fitch Jeweti, Charies P, JoMnson; « 5 o N have to be renewed frequently. for traveling expenses. It paid the After marching from the armory to|a trite saying—"It is never oo late to |stable, Rober: Stevens; wventinel sures success. .Hiave you eme o agent e state treasurer $3,106.06 and $2,088 has Franklin square, the members of the|mend’—and if we as an association |ver Tfou gt o T AL R A fe If not, betier begin R Fattiol And the boys' clothes! They have peon paid to the state or is payable. two local Coast artillery companies to | ave been guilty of tardiness in the | Svidney Morrall; jesier, George S Men's King Quality, $3.00 ar to ke of pretty good stuff to last a the number of 74, 40 from the Fifth pe_rl_nrmsncefif a d‘u:mxl I & | N rcnlatit o ot the Blbeh TODAY Shoe e i ; Invitations te the White-Ballou wed- and 34 from the Third, under command | rejoice that it is not too late to atone, Bo Knights meet & he SRtweh ves: s e e D oY% ing whith takes place in Usbridge, R Captama Tarbor and. Churen, e |in some measure, for Gur Iateneas in | ry every KTIddy evening FRANK A. BILL, elothes that will stand a full winter's A{sss, Noverrber 22, have been receiv- spectively, boarded a special Westerly | the performance thereof. by attending Telephane. 104 Main Stras hard wear. Stylish too: they're stout rd by Connecticut friends. Miss Bal- car for a visit tothe Granite City.|to that duty tonight Representing a | FAIRVIEW CONTINUES TO GAIN. ]he ]hamfls lnan& ]"Ist “u and strong. low the pride-clect, is the eldest Where the Coast artillery company | committee duly appointed by our board h | - obened a fair. of manageinent to prepare a testimo- | Two Inches More Secu | daushter of Mr, and Mrs. Willard Bal- r d from the B ke Overcoats, $5.00 to $12.00. iou, formerly residents of Central Vil- A band and_the Westerly company | nial to one who has served our asso- Last Storm with More, Coming. | netusny e lage. met them and there was a parade|ciation long and well 1 beg to present | pitide | N o Have ou een Suits, $5.00 to $8.00. JOHN DOWDALL. about the town. At the armory there | the following preamble and resolu-| The last measurement orwich, Conn. : < ! _The 1iome Missionary soclety of the 2 . Was an entertainment. followed by @ |tions, shich perhaps ought to have | reservoir showed it ok ot onand raiare And six menths’ subscription to the Second Congregational church held a|yere in the carshops for 29 years, and |dance, in which there was a general [been presented at an eavlier date. | below high water n:a ;i e B it b . crbtacor American Boy Magazine free. session on Friday evening and at the | fas 10' vogre was. foreman. Fof the |Participation. In atiendance were Col- Preambl a total g e S Pt T o closc a supper was served. There |)ont fev cears ar. Dowdell has not |onels Whipple and Pendleton. ex-Lieut. | - whe: PR A R O e storm iblgd or Dussied wiih e ew | were many in attendance and quite a|heon aotively employed. Col. Ledyard and Majors . Nash Bt han Araee n . DrcwRinE e s aftaily, call She sum wes realized. During the after- | ““Ho “was married in Norwich Town |Babcock. It had been- expected that | i0ll€h, IO QTGS S SIORIE BOC inty Wigher than 2 noon the members sewed for & mis-| Anrll 1o, 1856, and with his wife ob- | Governor Pothier would be present, but [ Jina 1963, at a time when conditions srning on of L w o J j sionary box. Served their golden wedding anniver- | Re A T e b b prmi ot 1€ | were not the most inviting: when faith, | hcgan pond s T A 2 Self Lln ed & e i ary heir Norwich Town home in|Would not be'a be present. courage anc ¥ were esentiai = | The United States government |Jo0¥ 8% thely, Nornicr Qo o eeed] The affair was & decided success | ourtic and bl weve crential Motions in Auto Suit, | ’ wants a male farmer. The civil serv- | 1908, Mrs. *®"|ana the trip areatly enjoyed by the|LoITSCS. ANG Eo N N ervice for six| 1In the S ki, (b | {ice commission announces an exam- | *“\¥" |\ L i01i for many vears residea|local party, who reached home after | SERCTOSIY his M b i i e va ‘e . | nation for December 13. to secure | & DSWAGH (o8 WAEY NIATS ToSI000 192.30 and marched to the STmory from | Gomn of o i and restaring to the | L trehls Hom e v gt | e For Becember 'S5 5 seoure | MNomteH Hori, M 4TI | 0 od e Garior o Warl am seatoring (o the | B treite damison o Sl eversible Collar catior to fill vacancics as they may oc. | % high esioem. 11o i ¢ this city] Lo, s o o e o e | | cur in the position of farmer in the | ng3ci Tova: ndon. He | g e association owes 10 his Latest and best thin r put on | W indian service. The -entrance sa | Whereas, t : 4 ¥ {lcaves also four grandchildren and one carnest endeavors much of ifs present HELP THE KIDNEYS the mar Keeps you ee or tea | cs from $§00 to $900, . e | Riges Teom R0 0 4008, great-grandchild | Huntington is the Leader With a|csprit de corps: and | hot or cdid for 24 hour A Springficid paper sa: Enos B, - PREESEEMEE e | Cigar Boore, | Whereas. We deeply appreciate his | PRICE, $2.00, Penny who Pas conductel a jewelry ’ - oy continued \"lr'.wr.and helpf d mine e | S | stora for years at 417 Main streot in THE SALVE Several mames in the Y. . A {hie Tetirement from ihe' vresidency | Norwich Readers Ars Learning The to retiva from business in this Gty | senior pingpong tourng Your commiltec, in pursuance of the | Soht denuscr 1, B 1k o nior pingrons tourn T o B ovane 1he Way. The Shetucket Harnmass Co Its the lictle Kidney il 321 Main Street, THERE'S GREAT following rests t at v il claim his time and . and as th expects 1o veside permanently at THAT puRIF‘BS,wx for Nov. 25 the: afford. where he has ~onsiderabie |piayed off mext w Resolutions. That_the Young amin tooks ek, Ben The lame, weak or aching b propert a maich from Prentice 6-4, 6-1 and 6-2, | Christlan association of Norwich k WM. C. BODE. Prop 5 B P 5 AND HBALS | while Whitnep took a match from |Conn. gratefully acknowledze the Mn\" The unnoticed urinary disorders OVERCOAT o Word was geccived Fridey iin .this Prentice 6-4, 6-3, 6-4, and another from | continued and valuable service of our [ That icad to dropsy and Bright's “’ "I ~ “‘;""h‘»‘; fi:rgfi;]-v ‘Q—a’r'"fi"”’ of Rev‘. keuioy 5-14, Is-?’. 1-6 ;:nd 6-3. Hunt- | friend and .-nm.r Hon. Amos A l“sr i | e = 3 ciher 3 ide Carroll, agsistan irgton still leads with a clear score, | Erowning: his willing sacrifice of time | 91875 | > aui-Cadd:n CQ.. mother superior of the Sisters of Mer- ® 9 the following being the ranking on{and thousht given in the uplifting de- | When The kidneys are sick OYSTER VALUE A OPTICIANS, 3 the jlocess of Wariford, and sames won and lust: Huntington -0, |vclopment of our work: the high char- | tham with Doan’s Kidney .| COCKTAIL e ikt re io tke consolidation of the | Whitney 6-1, Starkey 7-2, Benjamin |acter attained by the Assoeiation in| A rumedy especially for s | #-145 Main Street Sleviden community with that of Hart | Coyl 4-3. Bruce 2-4, Kimball 1-3.{ the eves of the putlic through his wise | | 12 5 Established 1372 ford mother svrerioryof tne Meriden > rpenter 1-5, Prentice 0-3, and healthful administration: his help- | '®Y | At n."lon!. T - CADDE®M BUILDING SMmUn Iy ful aid in securing adeauate financial | Doau's have been curing kid | trou v | L ¥ o e R arbollc S —— ppore, and for ail bis contributors l 20 $25 TREET RAILWAY EM®| : ‘ : i e e o o tow | Toubledtar IS yenrk vk Sl ey = ILWAY EMSLOYES. INVITATIONS 7O VETERANS | <Herisin lifung sur Saaciation to Eondorsed peopl o R Dance Given by Them Packed Cadil We may sav of Mr. Browning what | €d i howe 0-O. A P e Sy Corps and Ac- | yjoxander Pope said of Joseplh Addi- roof in @ Norwich elt ! C PE VE e 2 sk el e e L ment. v PLUMBING CO.| other kinds in Regular and Revars Caditian Hall.wee CRowdel: fanlts ca - Sedgwick post, No, 1. G. A. R., had | “Statesman, vet friend to truth! of sow) | M7 E. H. Munchcdier, 83 School St ble Collars, Blues, Black, Brown an pocity on Friday evening by the crowd more than the usua eE 5 g i - : L nore sual Rumber attending sincere. Norwich, Conu., says: I haye used 81 Franklin Stree | p s Jrescni or the annual social and dance . Gray Mixtures, Velvet and Seif Collar tin 1 its meeting Friday evening at the | In action faithful, and in honer clear: [ Dogn's Kidney Pllls f Received from Rel )i the ! division, No. 262. of the | is the best of all applications for tak- | Buckiishnim Momarial Commander | 1h " e o - Borat, & igham A 3 1 | Who broke no promise, serv'd : ur yesrs and have always received | To/onhone 779 E O Dl e oi0se to 130 ]ing the “dead flesh” out of an old | Henry Howey presiding. -An invitation vate end. 1O Pri- | or four years and have always received 12 to 30 = accupying the foor for iheleut or wound, or for takirg the “fire” | from Sedwick Woman's Rellef Corps Who gain'd no title, and who lost mo |Telicf. On several occasions when my o g e o e g PR T LR P TR T S e e s was received for a supper and enter- friend.” ’ Kidneys have become weak and I have e a — ure u!en Uur Jaios 1, Drew Dromptad, TroNev=| it is-also. & nlondid healor for i e e 0 I AN aifusa L e e o e Sromss ber pRISSUWINP TG iyt Y is here - g s v tad, Trofley i v anks, csolve it we heartily tender to [ 71 STeC St B e - The N ch ¥ elivery. is here — come in o .1 ‘:‘«glwgfi_rz‘wrerr:m.u;s‘;]-;_z sore ulcers, and certain forms, of skin s mn:‘ will prwamta p;:st meeting m‘e;\‘d our sincere thanks for his :l»dns ’l\u": ,\_l s, '.'.r eured ’rnmh a; A ..'h:"‘" 3 \7’**': - 'K ours 18 . d i s ¥ : ¢ nest Priday evening for the transac- | concenivated service 'm behalf ) Sev : Sows Drug Store, have| Office: 30 st Main eleplione ? y 1 EARDGRELLS, maniic. New London and Raltie. diggases on_of business. it will bring the next | association, we .bespeak - for come to my rescue and rid me of my] 1765 and get it today. le ¢riangements were carried out| SMITH'S CARBOLIC SALVE is one| posi's business meeting two weeks off, | heavenly rac Brinoh O 162 Maln Bt Tele- | 4 Tel. 872 8 Market Street ' 3hC 4,07, e lo all under the | of the very best salves made far gen- | Whicn will be inu time for the clec |ir compensation which pe < SRR gy Pt | mittes: William . Barry,”chaitman, | eral family use. Be sure to always|tion of officers. er the sv’"el;"::—;t:::'yi :. R s B "‘“”V.,Aj‘ B wea KOBERT W. OTIS | . | §f3genee B, Yeamans; Fred Shed, John [ kesp 4 box in the family closet. = ot OF TNOWRID - W York, sole age tor ORI TR S e ey | ermoif. Geuorze leonard and Price 25¢ for a large hox ugilist Su for Breach of Promise. || o ="\ . . - > | . f P = e it Tl e A f u 2 loving Christ 3 . i tul AP oentice’ | Thomas Brown with the further as- ’ Jaligao’ Nov e “packer. Mctar | "GO0 behaif e o mumber or | Remember the name—Doan's—and | =====WHAT'S NEW s ; o A o D6 WMISEE L Rwest. S Bhi . et :f or San Francisco, | Browning's friends in the association, | take no other. “ o e e vt wet et el et "ana it ST I § STORE | hieeyne mech: S s | BroBine oo S A ot THE PALACE CAFE l Gord Clathan Story n sir or Trustes | % 21;:) }]orkBg;l 'th.lufl‘ ¢ “"}, handsome oak leather upholstered | For ¢ Iluhmg, dryness aud tickling — - 2 o 5 TENBE - 3 2 on. ore leaving, Mcl rocking chalr. which Mr, Browning ac- | in the throat. hoarseness -and all u wang to vup Sl v F o o 55 xs German #nd British East Afri- | 4 vas siued ‘for $50,000 by Laurette K. |knowiedged, with suitable words of an. | coughs and colds, take Foley's IHoney Stap 11 and ees bs. nese Berorg ihe Public, tnere ia ne 8 3 = : raridiy necoming factors in the | Franklin Square, Norwici, tealy. a Chieago sirl, who alicges | preciation. 7 wr Compound. Contains no opi- | FRANK WATSON & CO., Alim hetier than Uireish i sdvars s i 85 Ciiff Btreet, | vorid's supniy of rubber, g breach of promise, A State Secretary E. T. 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