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% ¢ 22 §. Raymond of Springfield l 1 - : 7 s Sarichn 6460 2 ST Brady of Atlantic City is at " R % Henry " A t , % y —— |, 0 S0 10 thls Sty ToF & shovt visit 4 Luxuriant and Radiant R z enni dar 3 Y | Ma hair so dull amd VARIOUS MA .\ | Mrs. Jennie Stoddard of Poquon- 2 2 g work ‘abne o Suded ThRE Ve In abtually vopulsve, : | moc has returned from a visit in Nor- “of T hose wotoen hawe probably fever ‘November 20 is St. Edmund’s day. | wicn. . : ; W heard of PARISIAN BAGI. (he 1nvig- Sunday’s eold weather -1 Joseph Reynolds of Norwich was a|’ % 5 i orating hair dressing, that s tive of the nearness of m t over Sunday of Mrs, Ethier of 3 4 2 ol Dat 1 stamt At u polnt about RO W TaO0N . Wimion F ./ observea | Fitchville S B0 A Forth of same ard £0 Ll s L g win or| We deal In the lines! .‘A flockt:l swna geese observed On Sat Coroner Franklin the cove northeasterly to form a pas- “l’fdnllrmhdr In‘ 'umu: or d.u:r poe oing south Sunday ther | Miss > ¥ fhrie. elens; I you have Rolhg ‘another Marcella Fleming of Mitchell | Brown B Baves s, sage for water to run from the east to | (05d, 68 MR i SOUL Llr 1 ot as grades of Diamond indication of the approa of cold|street, Groton, has returned I once the west channel, ‘which will nat: 3 eatner, : Jisit 'to riends in Norwich. ;’;‘;n";?,"",,“gflmnfi,_ " orae | ecessitite wo ows of spliing diue. | fascinating ax you would like to hut 2 3 ¢ t, go to The Lee . _l School officers in Windham have| Roy Kelley and Misses Edna and | facicy: Jid Yho was tound dead in 4 E smally across the coxe and 16 I 1% (W% | very “aay. asi for & fitty cent botile of Speclalizing one grade n wi" &“ G s reported to the state comptrallers of- | Mabel Kelley of East Lyme were the | (g her & Wk i Rt T westerly shore the culvert leading from | PARISTAN SAGI and stark af once 1o 5 g guaste of JoomL Telatives on Sunday. Coroner. the. i The Ulmer Leather company’s works | make your hair perfec - at 00dS 77, isie “entive i 2 = Beuil pe blockad miss & Sewor Was | fous: we are able to seil _ Robert B. Burchard and Otville C,|died from neglect and That the built mcross the flats, emptving into| PARISIAN SAGIE is guaranteed 1o Wt T Manciilie awere i New | lessness, the autopsy ve satisfaction, or money back. Girl Haven to wliness the Yale-Princeton | {HId 1A%, Dicathedr It wae wrapped o, - Fiehs of the ity of. RO e | Sith Auburs hair on svers carton. Ior good Diamonds at football game, prie o in e g s e R o) fere with our sewering into tidewater.|salo by The Lee & Osgood Co. and the girl boarded. “The girl 101d of ths | colied The attention of. the copaicior | yukUTthermOTe, how much Wl the city | Sruee s Yo reasonable prices A —_ B At the (hird quarterly conference at | to her home. on Fairfeld avenue, in | Dirth Tuesday afternoon to shopmates, | Sa/'e3, (e attentlon of the conduelor |save by any auch operation? If thS {he Vernon Methodist church last week | Bridgeport after spending a few days | ut said nothing to thise in the house Chiet Murphs, who soon had his men g b e oy B B £ 4 fe a 4 The work of painting the Bucking- s F. aney Turke ys - - ham Memorial has been completed and the property is now in most attrac- tive shape. Miss Florence Youngs has returned God Needs Men, istr! % G where she bdard £ S £ Western Pork - - 13 3‘“1;_’\ nE; eé." H. Newland of Nor-|with friends in Norwich. e s:.':' wfiapmh 3: ing for the fellow. A straight line northerly on the east su-.‘.‘m) Svoning :""‘n' e:":zn:m[.l:‘:l Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Manwaring | arrest after the affair was reported,| About twenty minutes later report|side of the west channel and then the| tist ehurch the sermon By The BUHOD Native Pork Loins 15¢! , Lomlends were flooded by Saturday | of Niontlc are entertaining Miss Mabel | and has since been in jail, was ved @t headquariers that @ [ost of a possible sewer for us as well | Rev. P. C. Wright, wis & Gracho ve & morning's heavy rain, and Some | Tracey of Franklin, formerly a teach- | The coroner's report is in the hands | man ‘was making a disturbance near|as a possible sewer for the almshouse ) preReniftion OF W0 GRS o 00, L™ orooks are full as they have not been er in the Niantic schools. of City Attorney Hall, the young wom- | TTeat’s pharmacy. and Superenumera dded to the cost of that, would nol el O et itk o Dlastnire Veal Chi ¥ 16Ge | for several vears. - an, who is but 20, being ged with | ry Devito was sert there, and he, with | the same outlay carry the spiling a red w hear much pleasure, e op; & & 5 Clarence H. Edwards of Providence, | homicide. It was thought the young | Foliceman Fenton, brought in Joseph | very great wavs north on the wedt e ""“"“fl" Ry i Thefts of brasses from flat and box | azeni for the Detroit Milling company, | woman would be able to appear in | Gellin of New York, aged 39. The man | -hannel? Evidently our city civil ent ord Largo andel. 95¢ | cors of the New Haven road stand- | was the guest last woek of his cousin. | court today, but it was reported Sun- | Was making a general disturbance by |zineer ls mot familiar with contiitions & Fresh 0x Tail 2 Ibs. ing on sidings are belng Investigated | Frederick Talcott, of Willlams sireet.| day evening that her condition would | shouting and acting in & peculiar man- | v the Yantic river and Yantic cove 1n by the road's detectives. i ner. Chief Murphy noticed the man |fiood time. How a crossover sftuated Roosters te boi! - - 17¢ Ry | 3. Hunt Sterry of New London, who | 7o R o 'l a0 the hearing wilt have 255, THel, NP oucription given by |2 quarter of @ mile helow the Fulls| Members of_ Sebequonash council|is still at his summer home in Salem, | “There will be plenty of business be- | Mr. Lyon of the fellow who had tried | mill is going to be a help in getting | will meet in Foresters’ hall Monday |is serjously ill with asthma and a|fore the court, v to get his watch, and being convinced | rid of the water above that point ana .I..Il‘. Steak 2 Ibs. mcrning at 10 @'clock to take action | complication of troubles. Mrs. Sterry |17 cases on xfieh;:l;::"fixt'utrhfib?n;: he was the man wanted, had Mr Lyon | preventing the jooding of any prospec- ” Fresh Spimach - - on death of Sister Culver—adv. and their daughters are with him. = | that, most of them being see hi dentified hi th five land I cannot see. 1t certainly hat, g for intoxica- | See him. He 1 T Rl the bue By o2 o Miss Adu Richards returns today Accoraing to oficial reports, there| PHul Maisack, formerly Postal Tele- | LOn OF breach of the peace There fa| who had tried for his watch Gellin|needs in flood time two channels to} .0\ % Uip of ' week in Boston. one ctase of theft, two of vagrancy,|bad spent a night in the tramp's room | carry the water. Brsdwe ol this 239 Main Street Lk 3 are 21_Jewish farm families in and|graph manager fere, was a visitor in | 278 CRC€ OO OGS WO of vagrancy | G S q . rters last week, giving the| As regards itgm stating that at thel o . about Eilington, all engaged in dairy- | town over Sunday. He attended the o A . . jow tide there is no A N A fng or tobacco ralsing, or both. Yale-Princeton game and returned this | TAN's watch in Main street Saturday | name of Jopn Gellin and et B | B i 1n {he west chaniel, the | Mondsy FRENCH ENDIVE way to Springfield, where he is now : fat in the cove being entirely exposed, | week. o The state ?::-&:c?mrln':!ulolraeu Fri- |located with the company. —_— e |8t was Friaay aftemoon. would| oo pio. of Providence is the FRANKLIN SQUARE SWEET 0! ay and Sa n old senate | | i ve haye had e S 3 ; AN DS o m, the capitol cramined 2 | Geergo T. Powers who Das been MORE DIPHTHERIA LIGHTERS BROKE LOOSE avtionatly dow . s exceptionally | Euest of Mrs. Henry T. Arnold of Wil- Green P i applicants for state registration. ookkeeper for Peck, McWilliams & | s ik | lams stree B e T e e oaen | Cortor Several vears. has Jeft the em- | CASES ON WEST SIDE IN SHETUCKET RIVEF. [high tidor. but even ot that there hay | 100 5760 . | All our Diamonds, from the 3 rs and sales each | pl e w em- | v n el Mrs, Samuel M., Ho: i ; Horseradish | week In the new Shiiex 10 the Mohogan | Dloyeq by hie Fother Bt Powers Bria’,| Two Small Children Taken Sick with | Early Sunday Merning the Current | Way from our plant down and for auite | 4venue 1w visiting in Attleboro, Muss., Rec Beans | church are proving successful. At the | market. the Disease—Hewitt Well Is Plac- | Was So Swift that the Hawsers | ()0 on the upper end a little bar | 10F @ few davs . smallest 1o the Iarnesl. are Bacosdiibi | Soveniber supberToyet $11 s Slow: < T arded. Would Not Hold. might make across the channel and| .. e e A | ed. WILL OBSERVE THEIR a annel #0901 Miss Cox of Albany, X. Y., in Grape Fruit > | 2 2 - #top it temporarily during extreme low | (N L by diine Chase at her |gelected with the utmeost sisiits AT BL. Adthol Hulis. ‘of Chikt, Bpiak GOLDEN WEDDING. | TW¥o more cases of diphtheria have | Tho lighters Samuel Carleton and | tide. ) e R pal church met for work for the first > - | been found on the West Side, chi another tled to it. which have been This morning the writer noticed t » P e acnson on Eriday afternoon | Mr. and Mrs. M. V. B. Pierson Will | dren in the Land and Sussman fam- used in completing the work on thc|opposite the Chelsea Boat club Al B P. Rishop and Mish Ma care W. A. SOMERS in the Sunday school room, Tea was Have: Famil Cibliring with Eee. ilies having been taken with the dis- | removal of rock in the Shetucket riv- | vater was about three feet from the Hl.nha-v of * Broadway llh‘ - o Eue 5 y o case, and the houses have been Dlac- | er, which has been progressing slowly | top of the spiling and also noticed that | Aishop of flrosdway, Jeve retrnce . ception from 5 to 10. Erf]ed, The other cases on the West |for the past few weeks, broke loose | the present new spiling was just abiut x Y b Dl & i SRR A S Sl ik S | Side have recovered, and the placards |early Sunday morning and floated | submerged, showing that it is &bout| o o o 'ou can buy a DIAMOND MR. H. T. MILLER'S el spent . everal Hours i ‘the |, M. and Mrs Martin Van Buren |removed except the Avery street case. |down the river into the harbor and |tLree feet' lower than the spiling atl T [IGIRew JUCRIrTE, WO e OO i Otis iibrary reading room, Sunday aft- | Piersen of No. 349 West Main street, | Some time ago a sample of the water | started on their journey to New Lon- |the Chelsea Boat club. and that the - v coved N . School for Dancing e A T o ey 2, | have issued invitations to the recep- | from Hewitt's well on Alice street |don again. dump is being gradually tapered off,| Ias returned to New York improved ere irom 2% 0AK STREET. charge, tion in homor of the fifticth anniver- | was sent away by the health officer. | Thomas White was watchman aboard | whereas it should have not less than ) in health, 2 = 3 sary of their marriage, at their home |Dr. N. B. Lewis. The report of the |the vessels and he notified the police | three feet more of filling on top of 1|y, Suiurday Fvening Auetion Sete s The stete board of education is | ‘Thursday, November 30, from five to|state chemist was to he effect that |that the hawsers could not hold the |in order to keep it leve] and prevent it| piige, clubh met with Mr. and Mrs 5.00 to 250.00 R s o B iy, Daeeial mailing to school officials and others | ten o'clock. Daring the day they plan | there was drainage into the well, as |lizhters as the current was too strong. | ficm being flooded at some future thme. | f1 (US pge U wne’ yuntington on At Academ Interested an abstract of the laws re- | t0 have a family gathering and din- | indicatedghy the sample &f water and | Word was sent to New London about | After the iand is oc upled by bulldings | g oo a0, Dheae 1840 -r-rdhurr ll:t“dntend.lnce and employ- | mer- ;,‘f"““;l" lsb:gfl:‘k!;gr gfi‘l:;‘r_;dg that Bi‘ls ;y Captain Linton, but at 2.45 “'wouldrlfi‘ too |;(! to do any such Y- i) ~ — ment of children. e e wa i pur- | the hawsers led and the lighters | raising o e dum 4 s Bdith T3 Vot TpLo: - OBITUARY. boses and the heaith officer has o |strated down the river. They crossed | Just what right the city of Norwich| (Alas Wduh ram or Wewo Union | Hadle ClubRestaurants RBHOVAL NOTlCE Mrs, Jerome W. Williams of Massa- — placared it. As to diphtheria being |the Thames river and bumped Into | has to cut off the west channel in front [ JASS. Was Jeft town atter vIwLHng peag is so prostrated over the death Mrs. Stephen C. Culver. caugnt from water, tho health officer |the dock at the McCrum-Howell plant | 07 our works I am not in a_ position Lo} ey o i ron " t ¥riday morning of her adopted son,| Helen L. Young, wife of Stephen C.|Said is not the accepted theory, but |and from there went back across the |State at this time, but for general in- T - = Allen Henderson, that she is under the | Culver, died at ner. home, No. 27 |the report of the state chemist inds |river again to the new dock. There | formation would state that In the Mav | .y 0 guc0n 1" Gallup has returned — io Seecialty Sh {care of a physician. Thames street, at 5.30 oelock Satur- |that the water is mot fit for drinking | Mr. White was able to get ashore with |fcesion, 1873 meating of the enersl| o ner nome on w ashington atreet aft- Studi | day morning, following an extended | Durposes, so it has been placarded. | a hawser an hem fast. assembiy in the state of Connecticut. ¥ g re open te 0 Jdpecralty op pothe Thames Biver Spdcibitics com: | Niness, aus f - Weneral Breaking down. e T Bl R DL aanitad. by Ahe Senite Sné e et L el Wi i o . ¥ — < % s bors Fast Had , July . C. A. . house of representatives that the c . Y, R S fice of the secretary of state a certi L e e or 2 e e P and iowed them back | common council of the city of Nor- S — , and wes the danghter of Mr. — to the steamboat wharf. In going un- Mise Marion Pullen of Northamp 52 Church < cate of an increase in its capital stock < “ASaph B. Young. Since she |Services for Semiors and Juniors— 2= | ieh may direct the proper ofcers of urch St., Norwich, Ct. | 55, °5635.000 o 31,500,000, B S voars ‘did Ihe dscemmed Tac Attractions This Week. ot ihe Laurel Hill bridge the derrick | (s elty to.take charge of Yantic cove | 100, Mass. spent Sunday at her home ]g]z [IVEHI-ANHS . - ¢|sided in Norwich. She was married The Tham>s Towboat company has |In sald city and may pass all proper| O CHiiCH fr ragaw of Hartfo Gowns. Waists, Negligees,| Mr. and Mrs. William H. Guest of | 1.°% “alver, September 10, 1881, in| The Y. M. C. A service in observ- |Bad much trouble on the Shetucket | ordinances relative to the care pos- | KUCSt o7 g 74 o b P - New London have announced the en- d di: ition of Lingerie. Neckwear and Dress | cagement of their daughter. Miss M- She was an active meém- |ance of the special week of prayer {river job, the boom having become dis- | fession, management and @ispostfion Of| njjies Anne P, Chase, who has been 4 - Tiot, to Past Midahpman Franklin he Universalist church for | ccncluded with the meeting on Sunday |located once, the Carleton sunk for a | 7€ lands of said e I e riall | spending meveral dava at her home in Accessories. s e e Dyoen many vears. She was an enthusiastic | afternoon at 4 o'clock At tie associa | number of days, the fire alarm wires | L0 the manner in which (he same ehall | REAGIRE STUETLL COL2 ) REU NS % v - member of Sebequonash council, De- | tion building, when B. P. Bishop was | were broken by a lighter which came (D¢ filled in, and the tnes and BOWEIA | \GC, "pohiers 'chool i Farmington are here, ready for a Monday, November 20th. Because the ferrsboat broke the |&Tee of Pocuhontus, and was kecper of | (ho leader, speaking upon the topic|up to give some help and Iast week |Lic8 Of the channels ther Tl other d i . ol on the Groton side when land- | records of tae council. The Man With a Message, in which he | the boom fouled and broke the electric [ 214 shall have and exercise wll ofber| = ... o " 00 g emonstration to you. MISS C ADLE fhs SEturdny moraing, (€ was impos_ | She leaved a siep mother. Mra Ma- | cmphasized the importance of Chris- |wires. Fost ey -fa the fope oo | M iRules B, Lavie of Mow Hare | > il M sible to use the slip during the day [IY Young, a sister, Mrs. H. A. Matoon PO : ol S vl o e mibter, - Mrs FTenk 3 e ® best and most value for yeur . S and passe were taken aecross | Of Thomaston, Mase., her husband and | At the bovs' meetin~ Sunday after- | NINE COUNCILS, K. C. e Sy e R e O T e i rraer s reaobins | money in an automobile today. You N . from xewm in launches. four children. Charies C. Culver and |meon Rev. F. O. Cunningham was the REI. Sotin - e hem street, lhas returned - s h ‘:’l Mlfim Mrs. Fred S. Youns of this citv, Mrs. | speaker, onlisting the attention of the GATHER HERE FOR WORK. |any such decided change in Yantic| home can't it. t E Norwich members have been appris- | lidson Glazier of Montague, Mass., | 00d number attending with his talk o cove the matter be threshed out pretiy One demonstration will convinos P D) v d that the Putnam Phalanx will have | Mrs. May Gardner of Sheffieid, Mass. | upon the topic How to Run. Class of 21 Received the Third Degree | {10roushly by the cilizens vol Mrs, William P. Lymun and Miss | you, MANY BEAUTIFUL WOMEN its annual Thanksgiving turkey shoot | There are also nine grand-children and | The association’s programme this —Waork Finely Don As regards the suggestion that the) yirgiia Lyman, ~who have been|” nattractive because | this (Monday) evening at the armory. | five sreat-grandchildren. week includes the gym talk tonight by SR BullshaRd s STOIL across the| spending a fow ' we at Woodside, sk the man who ewns ene. ot ooest | Tarkevs will e awarded = the besi Rorlis My Waicray: Dr. R W. Kimball upon Air, Senlight { White Cross council, No. 13, Knights | $ha% of the dump the wufd in T f004 Norwich Town, have opened their FOR $900 ransformer, praid. the beautiful |marksmen. Refreshments Wil De| 1 15 with deep regret that her many | S04 Batbing. which is the second in fof Columbus, heid a ‘meeting for the | S here (e (roR8 WOWE O, COUIG, IO | house in Washington street, and are I B ool RN Tayk s e IHIE S | ST friends will learn of the reath of An- | ey oient, T e (hs. pone. | third degree’on Sunday afternoon In |y oula stote that it would be necessary (°°CUPYIDE it for a short time, a five-passenger 30 H. P. Touring Gar ce. n eir appearance. - v cha ight, w E " 'vthia; all, - e s r " men should - comsalt Miss| The Connecticut conference of the | Die Mary, beloved daughter of Michael|man ‘mills have been invited to the s i e R e t0'do = much batter job (hat has beeh = = — THAT'S WHAT IT 18 Adies. Tn Nerwich week of Novem- | nnion palnters of the state was held | 204, Je* 108 Gl orred Simday morn: | DIANE for & Deogramme which, In- |+ hen the meeting was called to order | 101e, "Tor (he city aump, as there are See it for yourself at r 2 k 2 . ) ~ " o] 3 u 5 = ran: [Knizht itrick F. annan. > . o o1 P The delegation, who numpered about | 8- She had been in declining health | ketball, picked teams from No. 1 and | Ninc visiting councils of ¢ MAN- | 1arge spaces between the spiles which REA . s bcanin el | Tho delceation “whe mumbered about | {28-,, 51 154 21570 SCh inEanes {5 | ketball. picked teame trom, No.'t and [Nine visitng counells of the order ware | ITE R2%0e DENC, DS LT TR T THE M. B. RING AUT® C0. NEW YORK—2730 Breadway. hangers and decorators local of New | 1°f bed for dve weeks. halancine (Krystek and Maleom): mu Tabs of wood. which in time must nat- - B S ; 3 : mu- | Pequot of Montville. S. N » A J Chestnut Street Telephone 704 nov20MWE | London. During her illness she received ev- | aic by Taftville Wheel club orchestra. | oadon. Warroronattt of Wagtay an | trally rot and then the dirt will work it s e B ery possible care and attention and her | Harrexhments will be erved. Fne. Som: | Ko s e e e art. | throush the spiles and hiock the chan- All Sunday schools in the Stoning- | death causes a severe loss in the fam- | jttee in charge being M. J. Waldron, {vi e G nels. , . s ton association held a simultaneous | iIS: 3 D, Murphy, 3. B, Benolt and Georss | ot Stomincton Lon o fronneld. Nida | Photoraphs of sniling are Alspiaved has haen lost te many a man " dbie halsins D el 3 e os®®rins Lhe |52 vears axp and has spent all her jife | 247 S : “|in window of " Smitia " preserivtion | yinoi for tack of ready money.| F1aVE Home-cooked service Sunday afternoon. - This in- | 32 ¥ ago and has spent ail h Msda . . anr. | #tore. b cludes the churches of Groton, Po- |Lere. By her kind and sumpathetic| DANCE FOR FOOTBALL TEAM. Bl iy A g B AR SRS AT w1y A bark accourt makes many ‘, quonnock, Mystle, O1d Mystic, Ston- | disposition she won many friends who trict No. 10, with a dearee team of NIANTIC MAN MISSING, things possivle ana gives a reol- | W affles--Good as a Ralii 9 o | Inton, North Stonington and Noank. |WULmowrn her . . |Given by Seniors to Académy Players|uigh: members from Senside coumer o ailion’s The Scully tug Salutation, with four | ers, Bernard J. and Thomas. and one in the Gym. ana assisted bv P. 1. Flerlihv of Wi, | Henry B. Howard Placed Anchor Light ing of confidence that almost as- N , mantic. district deruty for district No on Yacht and Never Returned. sures success. Have you ome? Chcf (_‘an ]\’aLC 8 b Miss Kath Teachor in the . barges in tow, lost one barge, the Ver. | Sister. Miss Kathrine, & teacher in the | g, rday evening in the Academy |4 Siate Depnty Willism J. Mulliran i SRS 3 ol. 3 {mont off Plum Isiand abeut 830 |Pearl shreet school The most <incere| gymnasium, which had been prettily|of Thompsonvills was also present and | Henry B. Howard of Niantic disap- 1t not, better begin o'clock Saturday morning. The tug|symmathy 3 . Your wife, your mot ¢ winte - | put into New London harbor with the |tended to the bereaved family in their | decorated with school and college flags| the class for the de«res included 16|pcared on Thursday night. He went ou ou - P B taibok e o 1o i catk redafean emiction. and pennants. the senfor class gave a|members from White Cross council. |out in a tender aboit 7 o'clock on that TODAY can miuke wates at their best with the hu--0n Eyeg:asses B e . e S Gance! to. the two Norwlch Free Acad-|fhree from Fonemah And one each | aight 16 put the anchor Hght on the Griswold Wame Iror vt g L EE s S i emy football teams, having also as|from San Jose and All Fallows' Power yacht Waukeet. On Friday | Failtve Wi e l % The death of JLouisa Bradiaw, wife|guests Captain Costello of the Bulke-| The desree work was ~srformed in | morning the light was burning, but| K Koyt el O3 o 'y Eye-Glass Reason | Writing up Torrington’s typhoid ep- | O Fred Bradlaw! occurred Sunday af-|ley school team, from New London,|fine shape and at the close there was | neither Howard nor the tender were | 6 thames Loan G e D Ry . Thi Atkongnil kNG Ah o ‘jdcmic, Saturday’'s Hartford Courant|ieTnoon at 435 o'clock at her home, |and several other members of the New of sneechmakine which to_be found | o janimatel = HVE of Lhk had a cut of Rev: Joseph H. King, | \0- 119 Baltic street. from heart trou-| Loddon team. There were about six- . Amane those to Howard has a wife and fo 1 Shelucket Str Hence, Griswold " rOn Eve giastes i oftory i who was chairmah of the tag sy gom- | P15, Steliad been 1l for the last weelc |ty-five present altogether, enjoying the e of the officers dren Itving at Niantic. The oldest | R iform . r . tasees themsel mittee for the hospital fund, and’who | Mir=. Bradlaw was a native of (er/ dance numbers on the programme. “isiting conneils and Rev. Wiliam A\ |is away on a ship, bound to C | Norwich, Conn. Beorched nor dei s o | told of the good results of charitable | Many and with her husband had lived The committee in charge included | Keefe of Plainfield. Rev. J. H. Fis- s recalled urday that How- | H 1 ot e " T | cooperationt Hev. Father King is & |in ts city for the last 25 vears. be-/{ Robert O. Fletcher (chairman), Harold [ wanrice. Rev. W Fi Konnev and R- father, Enoch Howard, a navi- | The Bank of Friendly Helpfuln R e tar o meole ». they") native of Bast Norwich. ing an old resident of Baltic street. | Burt, Mortimer Eldred, Miles Standish, | W. . Cavanaugh. Piann selections bv | gator, disappeared 18 vears ago and 1o | - =2 | newdsredaugar o ma 2 The Plaui-Cadd:n (o, i She is survived by her husband and | Russell Kinney, William Coughlin, and | Farry J. Cotter of Willimantic were | this day nothing has been heard from | mpt ¢ n - ey ! Referring to the birth of a daugh- |Several sons and daughters the Misses Grace Lester, Bertha Hutz-|niso ‘an eniovable mart of the after- | him. Obey that im - a py & Ry ¢ % - S ler and Viletie Peck. noon's nragramme. IAnnouncement was | | Howard was aboui 40 years old. Tie doep ring wame ion de 1 . . et Huntington Smith, of Norwich) the Miss Hilda Harkavy was ple utly | Haile Club Sunday Sea. he siven in the nory and a buffet lor 180 pounds. His complexion wus gus range cake d ame ¥ Establisted 1872 New London Globe says: 1If the birth | surprised at her home, No. 77 Frank- | [gr the afternoon tea at the Haile | '"NCh was served by the Wauregan | dark and he wore moustache Those nor o heaters & had taken place two di earlier it {lin sirecl. Sunday, by the membevs|cleh, there was a good number of |Bouse | Friends are sending this description v going fast b { would have occurred on—the second |of the Zion club. and a pleasant {ime | {ha members i, attendance on Sun- o | along the shore in the liape of hearing anniversar: of the weading of the par- ves enipye Games g ‘uwdme dazy, Miss Martha. Holcomb pouring. FAMILY REUNION from him. " ents. the first prie was awarded to Felle|and Mrs. A. Bordlan. Miss Elizabeth s 2 = Bs " io | Held at Home of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton M= Bixier to Remain Gas & Electrical DGF % Marks, Refreshments were served Markow, Miss Elizabeth IHear, and Rev. Mr, { Rev. James W. Bixler. D. D., pustor | | | PLAUT - CADDEN BUILDING . The slips signed by the men of St —_———— - Miss Sarah Kelly pouring. A. Harvey. 3 Patrick’s parish who pledge them- St. Agres’ Guild. On the ciub’s programme for the the Second Congregational church, Alice Building, 321 Main Strest selves to become members of the Holy . Agnes’ guild of Christ church is|Week were announced the’ opening of | There was an enjoyable reunion w London, has decided to remain in Name soclety were collected on Sun- | St SERCY S0UC, S s ooking claxs this ecentng. nader | Sunday affernoon at the home of Mr. |that pastorite and not (o aceept (he AN (b high mass Rev. Thomas e gony foi work, ~which. 18 | MIseA1 ftz aud the dance at Mill- |and Mrs. Clinton A. Harver, No. %|call which was sent him to take the umblye encouraged the men to - tea, They are working for | €r's liler in the waek, n the prizes rih Main street, when Mrs. Harvey's | cLair of theology in Atlanta unlversil = e Te[;’ a-{ ;:;:l‘-:;m‘:‘ de{'{!alu; e tying DosEs, are to be awarded, next social| three sisters. with their families, met. | The news came Friday In a letter P e gl e, e e — 57 o e aRindie . Fuhos? ol e mter iU ThE St e | The et S iy e & o | PUIE O D s wriy: ‘The four. setars, who are ll| Bizler, who wrste from Atlanta, All Relieved by Lydia E. Pink sppointed to loci after this department | that remaln of thefr family, are Mr; ham’s Vegetable Compound. at CARDWELL'S, Edwin Troland Mentioned. Fdmund A. Prentice | 1 yususe, Mise Nannie B, ward torc - . + thet he will act| Norwich to make her home in Hart- e = Y 3 . e e ol fora. She has taken a suite of rooms 3 {in % ib-apariment houge on Wethers- - ing care- | feid and is a member of the e = {1 and a | [ the club's activit { Harvey, Mrs. John 1. Main of Ledyar « b 3 gt A | Mrs. daron Main of Noank, and Mrs | The Malden Evening News suys th Kikeston, Mo, — " For seven years | Delegates From Board of Trade. | Howard Revell of Baltic street. There | | oxe comtent fot nrivor there, the | Sullered everyibing. L was i bed ) por 952 9 Market Stree or four or five days wicn | were other friends from Framkiin. | nxit waxing s w tonington and this city., the whole | that u compromise candidate has i at a time every e delegation from the N 1 of trade to the state board of | service. | working force of the Cornecticut Chil- H par numbering 1%, and sittin; &1 £ rorking force ticut € o Ry . pet- o Log peri . and & down | talked of, and amons those me i month, and so weak Prene 300. 86 CUff Btreet ; dren's Ad society of that city, which e i Fotiow oo, (% {10 fine roast dinner st 2 o'clack. The |as such ls Edwin Troland. president of i 1 could hardly walk. —= == har 4 e at rown, Thompson B e e s Hiey | TeUnlon made an especially delightful | the F Mr. Troland was I cramped and had NORWICH TOWN MAN.' At 2 business mecting of the direc- | | G;.D- Noves, 5. L. Gilbart, Grosveno e Ve B ater. Gernei]® — —— = : lache, and ay 0 tors Of Manehester Unity heid in | | iy, . Tracy. L. M. Church, ¥ sl | nervous and wea! Witliam Jones Bassed Away in Beard. Lnvitcra Sulurder. Grand Tremsurer { i e S0t ety o | Gold Duse Buighteid the: Mame I That 1 areaded to | rvatest ana best hing over put en ing House—Medical Examiner Call- > <Neuls and Jassph Woolley | { Cimer, Judse” Tucius Brown T. ©.| Haven on Saturday were Sherwood B.| Nothing is so attractive as & cleanly ' [ seo anyone or. have | (e mariel Keoos o cofies of (a4 d 73, died sud sort showed a subatantial | Murphy. Tn aqdition to these, Charles | Potter, J. Dver Potter, Mr. and Mrs. ' home: nothing contributes so much to anyoné move in the | I v Bt s Avitay at . tha De Ditectors Aram of Philadel- . Chandler and F. W. Cary as mem- | X. C. Taintor, F. Russell Smith, MIS5 | cleanliness as Gold Dust. No matte room. The doctors PRICE, $2.00. rich owm Sunday at the [LL"IN Woslley pt Norwich were ap- | = bers of the state board of officers will | Helen B. Smith. Mrs. Thomas A | §Talness & By x gave me medicine to L. - avTor haf no dootor in mia Pointed to audit the accounts. attend. ‘§h90;g Miaw Sotre$ | Wiltem H fl";':r! L ‘z:;“h:er c’lm'l;; yofs av’::lrflz‘r:s. / ease me at those T'l Shetucket H Co. tor i s AL S Shie) . Miss Anna Schwartz, s, woodwork, clothes, 1S times, and said that I ought to have an 3 2 Medical Examiner R W. On the Conmecticut company's i . cats I 3 very! | e elucke argess ¢ = - - B y's lines, Given a Surprise Party. Judge Nelson J. Aviing, Tyler Crut- | thoroughly, leaves cverything spotlessly o v ’ Eimball vas called, and insestgated | oneng srtoe ioa afoean s a S ines, operation. I would mot listen to that, i . J. Aborn Nichols was given a sur- | tenden. Herman Alofsin. 2d. Charles | clean, bright and attractive. | by Ghcumstances, and gave Dermis 0, dogs ride at five cents per ride| Smith's Kidnes Pills, they set the|pride party at his home at the Starr | F. Whitney, Miss F. R. Whiting, Miss | it T ;:1‘.":!1‘Y{,‘;flt‘]"";fi:‘;f}'5"?‘";‘;’“’?"‘{,:"‘,:1 321 Main Street, aken in eharge by Urdertaler 1nd the conductor is required to issue | kidneys to working properly, takefarin, East Great Plain, Friday eve- Adelaide Crooks, Thomas A. Robinson,, Don't use up all your time agd strength* tablp‘(: X4 Aand 1" ', i ‘fl - A S Y - °F transfers io them upon request. Lap | the pain and weakness out of the back, | ning, when about 35 of his friends | Arthur Rbinson, Theodore Robinson,| trying 0 keep things clean; use Gold > Compound and what it had done WM. C, BODE, Prop - Mr. Jones was a miil emplove and 9058 ride free. In the ordinary side- | causes easy free urination, climinates, from this city and Poquetanuck cailed John J. Corkery,| John McCormick. | Dust everywhere vou can—in all your | 10F bis wife, I was willing to take it, SELAN # 2 had lved i et M amplove and; scat trolley car the dogs must be tied | the brick dust deposit, takes the in-!on him. They passed a delightful eve- Walter Hynds, John Gallivan, William | household ~ cleaning—and let it do_ the | Now I look the picture of health and | = B ety hat section for some in the front vestibule. In single truck, | flammation out of ihe bladder, siops|ning with games and dancing, music | R Frisbic, Harold Preston.Arthur Mc-| (o0 [t works so quickly and thor | 1eeLlike it too. 1cando myown house- ™ - time. s . He . cross seat cars, dogs and their owners | scalding urine, makes vou comfortable | being furniahed by Mr. Berberick, | Willams, 'Arthur W. Yerrington and $. so quekly. and thor= | work, hoe %fardan, and milk a ¢ CO-OPERATIVE f Jeaves a brother, Edward, at Yantle, mav sir in {he theee coar: Mecint 5 : l | oughly that really it makes cleaning a o v n s; in|and quickly brings about complete re- | while Mr. Lash prompted. In behalf | James H. Yerrington. oy y % 3| | dan entertain company and enfo 2 nerhes. BA Jones of the samé double truck, the five Tear seats. ;e : 3 the parcy “Mrs! Berberici presenied B e S ::;:ur{v:::gal:lm:: a task. It makes ""1"" b visi S T shads. Gos PLUMBING CO. o U — . . . r. Nichols o mumber of han . s S walk as far as any ordinary woman, To Ad S lth K d P “ ts, - it be v i~ A men’s Bible class, which - o 7, in Stre Ranfall Was Carge. | retaaress Trinity Brotherhoed. o OMIEN'S RIANEY PTHS [Tt X S0k WasSE a5 |1 sest meeting vt Sunaas: 1s to e | — > ang day in the month. I wiih I conid g& Eoanhiin Sty SHUT moras, ok rect XRanb T MiarChe the Beotht |1y o preparation we tue vent plensare | PR NiSHOS: ¢ grintinen o sogestion, wiin ¥ark DENTIST falk tooveey susringwomanandsir.” | vusepsene 777 meansrement | Uiy evening ‘at Its TeRUlAr mesting:| inreconTIdine (0 our friends and | Doubls Anniversary. AT S R AR SO I B P (=T pinpeis o e ol g B G AUTOTRANKERR GO o Sy ae ! | Phe topic updh wiich e WM tafk.ie | PoToDS. - becaus s the . remedy| i jarge .ipusts. e .relgsives -and [And the course to.be lald out for t DR. R | EESS | country for the cure of all forms o THE = i v 3 Ar;:“u‘h:;d.l.n o IaF | Tho Senses of Men, and thers will be | Loich cares kiduey and bladder (rou-|fyiends spent & pleasant Gmy at the | 1SSOrs is probably to comnprise a =t } female complaints is Lydia E. Pink- Bucoessor (o e e met. TORR- g Tsoeial hour at the clo Dbles in the least possible time. feme of Alr. and Mvs. Louts B Mason. inh Strong’s “The Gospel Kinz- | Suite 46, S on Bullding | ham's Vegetable Componn| i The Norwieh Farcel Dolive ! - 3 i % s 2 ; New Iondon, Friday, celebrating the osy is more widely and successfully e ey [ Sdasd ik NRE Price 35 Cents hirihday of. Mis. Mason and (he P e Take c.l..:\llor Bhietucket strest an- | y.nd thar any other remedy. Tt has | Office: 303 West Maln 8t T ‘ e or- Richard % . eleverth ‘wédding anniversary of ler Sy - - cured thousunds of women who have | 176-5. ¢ exbibiter- in| Richatd Haniy on Saturday evening ] Guughiter, Mrs. Herbert D. .Kugars, of | At the EIks' home on Sunday even- beert men 2 T i ~in New England Poultry and | took part of o ess trom the wag- Norwich, These present tHctudod Mrs. | ing, bexinning. about § o'clock, . the 5 Seoubledi with, dispiscements, in. | @ Rranch Offige: 162 Matn 8t Téle at New London this week | on of Fitch Johnson ef Montville while Bt Wilcon e T omets CIe ir. ‘and | memers enjoyed & sacvea concers| F. C. ATCHISON, M. D. flammation, ulceration, fibroid tumors, | phone 106-2 P site. imojuding A. A Mitcheil, | it was standing in Water street. FHe Mrs. Fred Turner. Mrs. Myria Mathers | through the courtesy of a number of - ** | irregnlarities, periodic pains, backache, | oct10 ROBERT W. OTIS, BT Pra. W. O. Rogers. A R |took it fo L. 1., s store to & and Miss Mabel Smith of (:ales Ferrs; | ihe plavers of Polist cast, wno render- | FAYSIGIAN AND SURGEON. suac bearingdows feeling. indigestion, | — - oop™ a edlum /e P, dnmes 1. Tourielotie and G. R|sell and was ¢ Policemal kramklin Square, Norwici, it and Mrs. Herbert D, Rogers of | ed a delightful programme of vocal and | Foom & Secoud 14 v Shannon Bide [ and nervous prostration, afterall other | SIS nyet, f 01 Tain P By 8 Taroox. Suwith pne Ml umerary Keenan, - o e Norwieh. 3 instrumenial selections. Night ‘whome 1083, aeans had failed. Why don’t you tryit? | lecin ror business results