Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 27, 1911, Page 5

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Housekeeper takes purtloular plessure In planning and serving the Thanksgiving dlnne | | The Unitea Statss civil service e oly I Your Stemagh Jp Lacking in D o Wanis Cooks. male snd . : : soflt | » . Why ip ¢ Tor the Indlan service. No education: : & gestive Powsr, Why et Help 4 B s s & Spsienne; e S 8 i “ . L ments 3 s - subject . to verlfication. Thas United ¢ - e States civil service commission, Wash WA - . were. l}flé Vies! Hugh Treanors rectorship of St. Fat- ington, ‘D, ‘C. furnishes appiication’ N 5AAOD, wich R it D) Net with druge Everything must be in geed ferm blanks. - 3887, 2Tn his antouncemeuts et e B e 7 pgood taste. i to Jatner Treanof wmade reforence 10 this Scientific analysis showy Hat digestion H ave you fact, modestly disclaiming credit for requires sin, nitrogenous sufficient PERSONAL 3 - Pineapples . . . . English Walnuts . « S s * oy t Norwich ; o X and the secretion of hydroch! Charles R. Rowley of Norwich was fhe wondertul ‘wChisviments 0f | (e | 48, the secre i &, 12 Cranberries . . . . a recent guest of friends in Niantic. S ng all to the zeal, loyalty and per- | PFoof positive that ponds " fwitn ice m "whe 3 ; ¢ - Rettuce . o v s o 10c|mbrcors el T Sk dsatst J. Hunt Sterry, who is 1l at His owt . [ Ravarinios -of N6 goBd. people’ Gve: lacking in your dizesive ¢ summer home in Salem, is somewhat te RN PR o ‘Chickory . . . . . 10c| Zum oop b o oot Foval | improved. - of the song, Dear Little | While the Ty of the parish bas Dyapepsia _Tablets conteiic 2 e o o wosd and Mrs. Mary L. Siney been consectated and 1 therefore to ' nething but ihese natural clemens | - 5 SOMERS L o T gt o g Br. accompanied by Ye kept free from debt forever, there 'nocessury o digestion and when plll!‘ l ver s Bt tiis AR S iy W Ay k" She Fudst OF My and Mtw ng another With | ave certain things yet to be done. he | at wWork in the weak stomach an ns, 3 Haslow Dowa of Norwich has a poem, | - 5™t ¢ to were | explained, to keep it a worthy memo- | small inicstines, supply what these or - Christmas Song of the Puritans. '] Miss Cassie Balley and Misses tville ,dl-]rm _of those dead and gone, priests ' gans need. They stimulate the gastvic MR. H. T. MILLER'S - Eleanor and Pauline Bailey of Groton |yt Srogeaiie Bt McGarry of New | and people. who took the Initiative i1 Fiands aui gradually bring e 41gss- orks g e | The planet Mercury will be found Visiting relatives In Norwich. the Taftville 5 | London Frank J. jig founding. The basement chapel I8 tive organs back to their normal con- N School for Da in the Southwest in the evening sky | = 5 z mroagtin S lley_on the 1.15 Division No. 2, Norwich, to be further improved by new pews dition, 2 the last week in November soon after | Miss Alice Cadman of New London | i for New Lo _The. and Brother ot Forwich, who and flooring,-and the new cemelory | siuary's Dyxpepsia Tablets have been . left Saturday night to visit Mrs, Cad- | Work, e 'N:Lfifis iaad League. Miss wddition js %o be fittingly developed . pjected to eritical chemical tests a nlves or fe § > man's sister at Yantic and to attend (DY & team from Division Jouowey ¢ ow [Lon_iand beautified. These and other Pro- ' jiime and abroud and L g Norwich soc'alists attended a meet- | g large birthday party. Nicwich % ational lecturer; was also heard . jeots are (0 be carried on in fhe rek- (iin nothing Lut natural digestises. A Avademy dally from 4 to ing of socialists in New London Sun- gan, who I8 o vice and the programms | ular way, without entalling any speclal | “Chi o™ Taporatory, Telgraphic . Dhone 1040. 9d_ |48y, where Groton and Mystic also| Mrs, J. C. Bushnell of Hilllard street, | they with the singing of God Save or extraordinary burden on the con- |, i Dimndo, London, Teleyhone ewln H ‘were represanted. South Manchester, is entertaining her | Division 1 of New London. Wh gregation No, 11029 Central, 29 Cullum Bt Md fl“":‘ ‘]:-H" ‘D"“‘“’"" of's ‘.'""" Fenenureh St., E. C. and enthuslastic Holy Name society 05, lod for the enter- ty, Father Treanor sinted fhat while the | ;. " R g R T o e S en in the k Darieh had entofied . themastven ‘ny 0f Stiart’s Dyspepsia Taplets (aaich | prospective members, he did not wish DoUKDt myseit at a city chemighe KO0 To miss from the it thsose most in ' for the purpose). manufactured by thy hoed of the salutary discipiine wna re- F. A, Stuart Co. 86 Clerienwell Rowt strictions of such a mociety, and for london E. (., and have 1o v Ol nnot find any trace of vegetable o STATE OFFICERS AT the mamen of Buch he would ‘contnua | cannat find"any wace of vegetapie " Y. P. C. U. SERVICES | !0 look. Tt is bis plan to formally or- G 0t P00 Sbtets, T am of opinion ganize the society in January, ions Brought to Unive the Re: Father ")chenn‘ of assa- LI they are admirably adaptable for ists on New Chunch. x this part of the afternoon was over. The Bievints Eoveting ot ino Con- | DT, T Dy Lomen and M | Chunesne dent James C. Bublivan Mrs. A C. Robertson of Norwich. necticut Assoclation of Public School 3 of New - | Superintendents is to be held in Mer- | On Saturday, J. B. Chapman, super- | tainment programme of addresses and MISS M. C. ADLES, intendent at the almshouse, was in | music which Pieces? Hair, Ecalp and Facs Specialist | °*. 2" ., ghamd, o S Hope Valley, R. I, attending the - e sl N ica open: s 1 ' COutdoor workers have found this|neral of his sister, Mrs. W. H. Aus- part of the programme, and those to A DAINTY LADY month_very favorable. It is recorded | tin. = that one November snow came on the T will not wear artificial E n;fl“‘ #th, micighing continuing until the 17th | Mrs. E. N. Coleman of Broad sireet | STEAM AND TROLLEY - after month 1wi t BY'| of March. left Saturday for a visit with he: new. If you need curls, trans- daughter, Mrs. Florence Tolhurst, ¥ former, improve the chancd to get the| Group plotographs of the judges of | Hariford, and later with friends in benefit of Miss Adies’ expert work this|the Connecticut supreme bench have | Springfield we.{. which -I;e Wil spend in Nor-|peen received by the majority of Con- 4 wich. Do not heat scalp and bair b¥ | necticut lawyers, The pictures are John Talbot Smith of Dobbs wich by Invitation of Father Treanor John R. Brooke, V. 1. C, F. cleanty L s g vncleanlv heavy, cheap- hair. twelve by fifteen inches. N, Y. the noted writer and #tate taxes on steam and trollcy | Por their first servics at the new | ¢y pddress a Holy Name rall There is no secret in the praparation Th NORWICH—Wauregan House. ; llecturer, made a brief visit last week rallroads were payable Saturday and | Church of the Good Sheoherd, Tniver- . y . heir . = . -~ b L In splf of Fath Pr ydest of Stuart Dyspepsia_Tablets. The! Alfred I. Afken, mow of Worcestér, | with his aunt, Mrs. O'Donnell of | durimg the forencen practicaiiy wil the | salist, heid Sunday evening from 5 1o | reborabis (o N Lomiscre his oen |- aition is commonly known aidang NN' A” the emfnent Dominican mis- !he purposa for which they are intend- preacher, {8 o come to Nor- | ¢d. (Signed) o NEW YORK—2730 Broadway. was electod presidect of the savinge | Greeneviile, who has been ill. companies paid thelr taxes to the § ocl £ 2 - Teiephone 704 oVETMWT 3 : o'clock, the Yoang People's union ¥ Al th t suc- physicians, hown by the recom s = ention oF the Ao Beabas os . Smitn | Si8te (reasurer. The total amount was | had thres Of the stats oficers here (0 | Pega of the parish under his adminis. mondetions of 40000 licenned phym- eation i ew O TS A | e T O e mir | $L609,264.67. In 1910 the (axes|bring the greetngs of the state Youn | iration, its growth in spititual as well cians in the United States and Canada, are in receipt of post cards from him, | amounted to $1,790,150.57. | People's associstion and the mheeting 7] v ¥ i o - >y . (5 i A 1 this th rty They a the 1A 7.0 Bl | A - ladion’ | e S i e e ret | is e statement of the was full of intercst and the sPIrit Of | Vojued ai nearly Il a million dofare, cdiex for inoiEe Sotite Pt Now o taxes paid, or to be paid, by the com- |earnest endeavor to got to Work in | antirely unencumbered by debia flour- 'br ut popular of all rem- fon, dyspepsia, witer i might; also orater, vi - Cew ash, insomnia, loss of appetite, melan. . -t olinist, magician, | estato for New London owners. panies In this part of the state and tie | their new church home. faning shool where upwards of Nve choils, conatipation. dysencery and kin- 1 930 Main Street Eg 5 b Bott Siteny. 19 236, | pState Prasident Ernest A. Stuckey of | hundred pupils are enrolled, an earn- dred .ilseascs orlginating fron fmorop- b5 Cars continus to run every quarter FUNERALS. s“v:;n o ng-_n:.p‘-:-‘: 11, $236,- 3:{':’1‘"3' Stare o}'lm mm::; s‘(‘m est, zealous, lo; people rl-.uy to up-er dlll!lflluunn and -.-’xlmunm -:'1 KLIN SQUARE our to. Ocean ‘where three new irot -~ o of Y . Foster Dani > hold their pastor's efforts in ev - »odm, because they are thoroug) re- FnA" Sottance, AT MAERENRE fn Neptune Miss Sarah Adeline Meech. Grofon and’Stonington Street Rail-|Sccratary Miss “Edna M. Harris of | reotion for good, hecause conecioud of | 14ble nnd harmicas Lo man ot <o, park. A stone is_also bein; 30 o'clock th | ™R, SOTDANY, $7.300; $7.345. |Meriden were the visiting state offi- | his gbility and sincerity in_leader- | g Tabless: dre” at] he . highest grade of SILVER e, g heid om her laie home, Ne. 38 | PNy lofl e Westery Trastion com- | it gunieation Whel GAIL whon by ihe Tiek's, the only consecrated pariah in | grain of ‘ese {nblets beitg STOME | QUARANTEED for 25 YEARS sl TUnion street. There was a very large v, enough (by tesi) (o Aigeat 5,000 granw | At the funeral of Je Perrin, 61, endes - o vany, $2, loéal prestdsnt, Oliver J. Armstrons, | spi, Iy on the ecclesiastical s of steak, ¢ i dx, Stuart's | fine line of STERLING SILVER an ghurch in Colltnaville, his_nephew, | handsome. The services were conduci- | Nunuay COMPANT, $3STOL: $303.02. | There was a solo, No Night There. | must prove an incentive (o the Darish- | 10,0 (L1 you when vosr somarh can't mEiates ssn 0 e The peme. DIy, |4 by Rev. P C. Wright, pastor of the | o705 Sge1a 5 7 e e ettut pamer upan the am, | ioners to continue in thons efforts un-} "\ \our drugemt for a’ fiis cent PRICES the LOWEST | o e s g Y | New 1 N2 7, -, h ctor' ce which have ' ASK vo A . o WHY SUFFER PAIN OR [ 5 & G Fn, maBn U, AT (BT| New London Nerthern. $17T463.46; |Bactut'nd Fuiure OF the Yumms Feo. | rade.shelt schfetements, the admira. box o send, to ve divect for s cree tria - . Greenevilie Congregational chureh. | ¥ SOCh o1 4 vwworcester, $347,069.69; | P1o. DYy Miss Mleanor Gebrath. © | tion of the entire diocese. ey e TReits O A Stugrt Ce = " PAY LARGE PRICES? The services at the Mt. Calvary Bab- | One Sweetly Solemn Thought and | <. e . 347,069.69; | Dastor, Rev. Joseph I. Cobb, and Ed- |\ Vesterdny wan the last Sunday of ITired st the result. ¥, A, Bt | RSB o1 7 Win A Tracy. chairman Of the trus- | .2 ciurch year as Advent bexins Der. 100 Stuart Bldg., Marshil, Mich. oxu\g arnival “were conducted by y Maue : A Rav. Dr. Devid L. Crosby of Drovi: | Locg, o Face were sung by Ales Maud RaNom, FOrk, New Hoven and Hartford | tees, niso spoke, The meeting was held | 3.° Futhor Treanor nrged his hearers | = Witheu: the leest partiele ot B B s odnas L T 53 | Col. Charies W. Gale. 8. Alphous Gii- | FRNCIRE, SPmpARY, $1,076.351.% - |in the Sunday school rocm. |t begin the new eoclemustical year .o Lo ana had| Don't fail to attend the Boxing Ca pain you can have the most sen- o = b aitive testh removed by our Jiin ‘}“7 eveaing on THe Wages of Sin 'tx —RE L I3l Prfx:-fl‘;dx:i B "":::gk"‘"“’.“,‘;;‘l:' “;;'u““fl‘; NORWICH PETITIONS ,‘:’;{,“:::‘:‘““"““;o";’.fi" ,, ,;‘,‘;fu';,‘,,‘.“‘:,'o:_: no further means with which to g0 nival at New London Tuesday nigh e wik s e N 5 in Yantic cemetery, where a committal | J1e *oad s on this year| : < farvent, improving each day, MR ™A tne conclusion of her address| THIFLY rouRds of wood boxin- Ma - g Frank A. Rogers of Massapeag has | SoTVice was read Henry Allen & Son Will Be’ Sent to Senators and Con- | of the fact that each may he the lagt. | 0% %, CnGREIOR S0 €0 QIR vout, KID MURPHY and KID DY8O amel i e e Pnotia a7 5010 || purchased of Jedediah R Gay of Atont. | had charge of the arrangements. for $5.00. vilie all the land known as plain,” John W. No iy oo WPl 2 gomprising about 16 asres. Thisland| The tuneral ot John W. Norrls w _WITH HIS VERDIST- o % g - M. D. - 4 o 5 " present | teld from his late home in Broad street s At the meet of Norwich City = =3 ber of inis Assoctation and wu. | ioidings and borders on the Thames |Saturday morning and ai St Faricks|Has Reached His Conclusions Regard- | oige "N, 2 O: B. A. and of Inde. | CULTIVATED WOMAN ENDS Dt e I as river. church Rev. Hugh Treanor officiated.| Ing Part of the Investigation, But End-x Norwich lodge, No. 209, 1. O. HER LIFE WITH POISON aval fa TS h__"'-‘-eh - b T 3 Many were in attendance, includls A., held on Sunday, both organiza- e e 3 The New York, New Haven & Hart- | rclatives from out of town, members tions passed resolutions, which are 10| Claimed to Be By liiee st a ford Ratiroad Co, has made settlement | of the police force and a delegation | Bunday evening Coroner Brown |be forwarded to Semators Brandegee Toictram ot Dl L syears of ex- i with the city of Worcester for land |from Court City of Norwich, No. 63, F. |stated that he had no¢ fully concluded | and McLean and to Congressman Hig- % pe - » taken frem the city by the road In the |or A. Nearer, My God, to Thee, and |his investigation con ing the death | gins, urging those gentlemen to use| Now York, Nov. Alice Tristram, Work guaranteed ten years grade crossing elimination on the Nor- | Jesus, Lover of My Soul, were sung by | of Conductor Spottswood at New Lon- | their every endeavor in congresh to| " Voo e U1 aid to be the daughter as we iease our offices and wich & Worcester road, paying $26,500 | Mrs. B. J. Gough. There were choice | den this month. He has not completed | have the president of the United States | ¢ & prominent clergyman in Dublin, have been established here sight §| therefor. floral remembrances. The bearers were | his report as yet, though he has reach- | and congress and department of state | Trelang. committed suicide in the golf years, our guarantee is of in- P. J. Morley, D. J, Maher, Timothy |ed conclusions regarding certain phases | to take such aetion as shall terminate| oy house at Van Cortland park to- . ne, W. H. Calla-|of the matter, but was unwilling to | this nation’s treaty with Russia be-|Ga: Ly drinking poison while sitting v“:e tn sl Brs gressmen Concerning Russia’s Atti-| _Vespers was omitted on Sunday, but Tip SEPRInel, U tude. Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament Sxpipiton: These was given at 4 o'clock. v will_be on | ~— CORONER NOT READY ntil Novem- | lery Order Mabrey’s Mince and Squash Ple of RALLION LANG Don’t Mind at All. Toronto is peeved because the Sta and Stripes are shown in moving pic tures, Over here, when the Canadian flag appears on a flm, we let ‘er bicker —Detroit News, Not Ready to Announce Them. Gisputable value. Miss Katherine Ridgeway, auspices | Suiiivan, John . We will be pieased any time Jlof Y. M. C. A, tomorrow evening at|hen and Willlam Weldon. Burial was|make them public at this time. As to | causo of the open disregard and dis- | nlone at a table. She came to this o examine your teeth without [|Central Baptist church—ady. In St Mary's cemetery. barge. s A 0 Gumbon X thi Susent (e Wied | e W Suesld of passports lssued | country lust September and st the P - > Mastn v B e 2 Pl gSte Dutts 5. The resolu-|Young Wor “hrist: ciation, 4 from & e St e o PADeTE | Rev. G. C. Chappell. pastor of the |{hat while he may have determined | tions denounce this condition of af- | . "whi ) "uhe stopped. lie. told ac- | o Have 30u had baby's phologrash I] Bleaner a"d [l e gre st ™}l the Specer case had gome fo the jury. |Union Baptiat chureh ai Paimertown,|that he did not wish to any | fairs an degrading to the citizenshib | (i ainiances that her father was Canon | EED “ ey Apuin The Bullctin beat the metrapol. | congacted the funeral services of Mar. | Statement néw concerning it. He was | of the United States and not conso- of ‘Trinity “cburch, Dublip;{. 1U8 an art to take babs's ghatns £ . ] ftn Informing its readers et | V. B. Bratnerd at his late home jn | unable lo sdy how scon his Feport |mant with the dignity of the American | and hat sne was married 1o a weal: | EADD 48 I chould be token o cats 157 Franklin St. ngllentall’arlors B e e eiad e e et MC|" e St {hy mineri” yater manuiacturer nem. | dimpie. Buch pho(ogravs becoime prized — ‘the : Shanks. She declded to re H prances of babyhoods days in Brainerd, who had been a deacon in the DANCE IN UNION HALL. MARRIED 20 YEARS. maiden name, she said, after her ar- | YOIETOTETTS O PATUOSCE Vears of SUITS PRESSED 50c rival here, aithough sihe had a four- | 3xSchience in photosraphing childre Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hansen Entertain|icen year old son in Ireland. The | Thuy alwayn Jook their best when we Our Wagon Calls Everywhere contains the | jake them. No troublssome posing. u B! ¥y DR. JACKSON, Mgr. The Telephone Bulletin for Novem- | church 17 years. and for the same pee- * AR 2 ber shows that Norwich had 2.612 tel. |riod superintendent of the Sunday | Conducted by Polish Socialists With ranklin Square, Norwich, Cenn. ephones the first of November, Nevw {school. We Are Crossing Over was Many Present. 25 Friends on Anniversary, Dublin city director: . Tondon 2,533, Danlelson 554, Stafford |sung by Miss Nellie Chapman and Mrs. s name of Rev. John Willam Tristram, | Snap them in a Jifty. 255, Willimantic 1.687, ' Putnam 1,251, | Walter B. Jeffers. The bearers were| The first annual dance and social of | In observance of their 20th wedding|D.D., secretary of the board of edu- = Jewett City 214, Colchester 104, Moos- | Charles, Lewis and Earl Browning, | the Polish soclalists was given on Sat- | anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Han- | cation, ana of J. & (. Shanks, Lid, up 282 and Mystic 81 There was a number of arrests made Saturday night and Sunday by the polica. ‘Most of the number were for Harry and Bernard Baldwin and Roy Brainerd, nephews of the deceased and Mrs. Brainerd. Burial was in Com- stock cemetery. Thera were handsome floral forms testifying to the esteem urday evening in Union hall, Greene- ville, with a large attendance. From 5 to 7 there was a programme of declamations and songs in both the Polish and English language, Organ- sen were given a surprise party onm Friday evening at their home, No. 132 | | School street, by a party of about 25 jof their relatives and friends, includ- ing some who had attended their wed- mineral water manufacturers. The woman's principal reason for leaving honie, according to her story, was because her father had married a second time. Miss Tristram had & LAIGHTON, 1912 OVERLANDS intoxication and breach of the peace.|in which the deceased was held. One!izer Frank Narusewich presiding and | ding 20 vears ago in this city. Y atan v and A Wng ‘Date R h apher. One girl, aged 17, for belng incorrigi- | large pillow marked Our Deacon was | cxpressing the welcome. The response | At 9 o'clock a supper was served, the | wereral occasions ot musicaies and The Photographer. g ble, was taken in, while a man was | from the older members of the church. Was by Willlam Kellas. 4 table decorations being chrysanthe- | dinners. She had been sécesstal, | "Oppostta Neewich Savings Sock are here, ready for a accused of defrauding a boarding- Patrick Fitzgerald. Dancing continued until 11 o'clock. | mums with a floral bell ovef the table. however, in an efort (o ppiis | - house. {Cards displaved conspicuously about!oOn‘behalf of the company George and it is belioved some who knew demonstration to you Incorporation bapets have been fiicd | funcml, of Tatrick Titzserald wanhold | Lot sancmantr oo het Thiork. | Fensley presendted Mr. Tansen a sil_| her tha sho was presied for funds. s el Eith the stats secretary by the Fish | from the home of his son, in Cedar | ingmen Unite. Ene Polah ball was mhl' mUE, :.nd’l!‘hmn‘e H‘-‘:“; d | FRISON FRESGO ks Wik Ravass Dttt The best and ::mh v‘:vtdlm o o e Dy o sa1 o | Seleric Rov. Flush Treanor oMmeated, | conducted in a guiet and orderly man- | joyable iine stleations' by Mise Giad s = — West Main St. Telephone [ MONey in an automol 4 capital. The ofisers are: Bwia' | There wore many reintives and frlends | s somialio o an e pinting the | Biliott, violin solos by Herbert Smith, | Described by Miss Cowlss—Talls How e ST e et it Fish, president; Lewis R. Chumh, viee | Present and a number of flowers. The | renduet one mith: saeal sveerss angor | 2nd vocal solos by James Smith. The | She Was Inspired to Paint. iy ffice: 162 Maln St o-| “One demenstration will senvine Fresident; Goorge B, Fellown treasuror | boarers were Florence Driscoll, Batrick | \ne smecrs o trels et ons sy UN4eT | evening was thoroughly enjoved by ali | — - Moetiod ROBERT W. OTIS. |you. and secretary. 2 T L s William McOninnoss AGEWRS | % Ch oS UL AR Betipaiiey: present and served as a pelasant re-| porore an avdience of nearly 200 | Ask the man who owns one : 3 minder to Mr. and Mrs. Hansen of the | ;o010 ot the gallery of the Atheneum FOR $900 nger 30 H, P. Touring Ga liam Naughton. Burial as in St. 1 There is local ntereat in the soctety | Mary's cemetery. A requiem high | Was State Bank in 1854, gard in which tiey are held by & Annex at Hartford, Wednesduy afters 1647 # notes of ths Springfleld papers that|mass will be celebrated at St. Pat-| Saturday forenoon there was received | Wide circle ends, noon, Miss Genevieve Cowles of Farm-'| 4 Mrs. Raich W. Carleton is entertain- | rick’s church his morning. Funeral | in the state treasurer’s office -lpi}!‘:,r;; Case Was Settied. ington told in an Interesting story -of [ ’ w ing elaborately at her home on Forest | Director Houri was in chal ford a letter from Miss Mary the fresco for the state prison at| @ have some. &f fle micest straw | ety avenue In DOnes Of her twin sise| %2 rEgE of No. 37 West 82d street, New York | In the city court Saturday morning | Wethersfield which she is . painting. Adam’s Tavern Jou ever 12id your eves on and are|ter, Miss Leila Van Sehaick of Ridge- enclosing a $5 bank mote issued in | the cese against Poter Ceccarelll, | The studies for the fresco were on ex- | 1561 See it for yours a five-pa THAT'S WHAT IT 18, f at i ; fleld, who is her-guest until after WEDDING. 1854 by the Bank of Commerce of |charged with violating the auto law | hibition in the gallery and served well . saxious for you to ses it. There's no| Tosniaricing — - New London and asking the treasurer |cooncerning numbers, was settled by | fo take her listeners into the sprit of THE M. B. RING AUTO CO Letter to be had and our price on it Foley Devin o redeem it. When thé note was is- pay $5 and costs. her addressfi Miss Cowles was intro- | offer to the public the finest standard | 13 wav 1 Be . Thers appearswiin the Nifvember | Saturday morninz at 7 o'clock sued the bank was a state bank. The | Judge Brown spoke of the bad air|duced by Kdward A. Iuller, president | brands of Beer of Burope and America, | Telephone. Chestnut Stres 3 way low. Better onder some today | Telephons Bullein s picture of the{St. Patrick's church, John J. bank note is signed by Charles But- |in the court room and said that it|of the hoard of direclors of the state | Bohemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarias [ #t the right price—youll not regret it. | 1®%, Danielson board and those who |and Mrs. Mary Devine were unite ler, cashier. might begoma necessary to do as a | prison, and by Rev. Dr. Rockwell Har- | Beer, Bass e and Burton, Mualr's & set it up. It states that the operators [ marriage by Rev. W. F. Cavanaugh. PRt r e judge in New York did, sliow the at- | mon Potter, pastor of Center church. {Bcotch Ale. Guinness Dublin Stout, UIS H BRUNELLF \rere trained in Norwich and on the | Dennis Garves and Miss Julla Tears Represent This State. tendanis to keep on their hats smo as|Alr. Fuller sald that the work being | pmporied Ginger Ala Buiked LO g WY d_fo: 7 et tten nts. Fellowin # V' 3 or I r y Cowles had re ved e g S AW 5 ~ X » Carte e. (East Side d instructor, Miss Coulter. the groom’s home, No. 20 Fountain | Lig,State Te Qeuse = the gorp- P e e L . P felt that the work was | Budwelzzr, Schlitz and Pabst. Pi Cake and Bread . Ml b e e O o o “we untain | orate membership of the American ate Dr. Fotter felt that the work was | ‘A, A, ADAM, Nerwich Town. es, La 3 Cove St Two courses in the department’ of | stone mason emploved here. A 70 Miiane v the. siate 3 2 s At would cematn for & lonk time | Telephone . $47-1% that capmot be ebven v Bon S 0 e are: ‘Incidents in Socigly ||n,cimcicrisie of e best thies fn | Fidae I0us ordee. Tromyt o % s Rev. Clarence H. Barber of Daniel- | onnecticut. tunlly employed achool teachers of this Miss Cowles told in a graphic man- state. The Yale corperation has ar- R oy O N ner of her first visit to the prison, of | Fine Heavy, Sterling Silver || 117,50 {s declsion 8 order to maice Tniversity and Hon: William G. Green T g how she decided to undertake the | CONTRACT WORK vy, g e the university of grestar service to the | of New Milford. . Mrs. Walter R. Nichols of New York | work in company with her , of | s . 2 bRy c. it c public school teachers in the state. A is the guest of Miss Meech for part|her sister's being taken away from | in the Building Line is m 1garette Case « X - of Bier start te caleet funds | : New markers will be used after De- o this s B ans. of> W k0 iy { specialty. | cember 31, when the registry of all go- with which to carry on the work. She P th. . history of her trip to H M timates 1 will not gus B e i e e e | TR IES R LI V@Inyy |20 srimarss | YL B Chaperones, Committee and Aides. Successor te A. T. Geranar) For the Halle club dance Friday Halsey Richards of New York is | that she felt that she had been as- J . Reginald Reynolds of New York city | sisted b ¢0d in her work, and be- | Stable 216 Main Street is visiting his sister, Mrs. William fioved that ‘She would be' s isted | e nan i | Palmer of Washingion street. |to the end. She th o ald | 12-14 Bath Street. B JossEn Weston Soloist. = { " ra et o Those prckens {o nalp pictch ¥ are raised to show that mail 1s in the he Central Baptist church on | Miss Mary Gibbs of Broadway is the | her carry on- the work, saying tSt| HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY, | ““"""" | boxes, and providing, further, that one | Painstaking way that your individual|Sunday evening the special soloist was | guest for seversl weeks of relatives AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. hour has elapsed since the: carrier’s | taste will be more than satisfied. | Miss ¥rances H. Wesion of Boston. |and-friends in Boston and New Bed- e 2 b | e |lyrig soprane. wWho was heard with | ford. | . . first trip over the road. | John % Geo. H Blis SRR 2 dow of the many nics Ui praufh pllw LSSy o) ! ’ S. There is local interest in the an- | served at our fountain — plaving & voice wweet Wnd expreasive |\ id0 1 Richards, who has been | : nouncement that Mrs. Anna Dougherty which she used with pleasing effect. v Downes, widow of Alfred M. Dewnes, | Hot Clam Broth Fler selections were The Earth ia the |SPeRdIng several weeks with reiatives Who was_secretary to Mavor Va Hot Chicken Boulllon Lord's (Lynes) and & solo from u-»lf,',‘, e o e e o Bong Hot Oyster Boufllen | 0Fatorio Naaman (Costa). M) g &£ = . Wyck of Now York, has been made de- tor vehicles will expire and must be - i ! i o1 $7.50 | renewen. e waisee i oo mnie | For a Nippy Day |2« hemiamhe St o, 3ios Oacs | e gaeat 0 his mother, Svs. Charics I : c |and green. The markers for private Nrs. DS, Huviland, and the eiab off | L~ Richards. in securing proper subjects, ¥, will_guarante ok te We are showing a fins fine of Jiautomobiies will be green with white © |wers were the reception committes. e o e EG e hanoe on that next ot 5 Sterling Silver | figures, and for manufacturers, dealers The following were the mids: Dantei | The Monday Afterncon Bridge ciub | 0N 290 20, Atnomifelions, nod shauoy of ; GIORRETTE CARES: |and ‘iiervmen, whits with green fig- S. Haviland, Carl Smith, Clarence B, |will be enterfained by Miss Louise B. | oo 4100 (0! S0% F LT " "Wy Boal‘dlng M. WILLIAMS o U urer All our Fot Sodas are so delicious | Messinger, James J. Holland, Vincent Meech of Broadway. completed. Tn conelusion she said . M. M. that you will like them, but that is|D. Eldred, John Bowne and Carleton | VANITY CASES, The postoffice department has decid- | i dind A Pt Parient hAs decld. | ot all. You may have some partic- | Havens, each wearing the blue ricbon EY twice over a miven road must collect | ular one of which you are fond. Stop EGLASS CASES, ETC. mail trom boxes located on such r0ads | in at our store at any time and we cen i Our prices the lowest. o P Secgcond trip, Providing slgnals | serve you in such a particular and| Ay 1 asked DONT WORRY \ ) fendant in a sensatiomal suit for $5l I i 3 .~ | Hot Milk Chocolate Trevor Briscoe of Yale university t Makes Wrinkl g WALL PAPERS |5 it tossgmr i ity Rocoase 1o oty Quartate Sang auTTEr B, oL XA Sy |\ ap s ot o iy an |11 Makas Wrinkla s - & Our fAret consignment of Wall Papers | Downes alienated the affections of her Hot Beet Bouiion | on Bonoky 5 NS elinE T o rrenrs | T oag peest ‘Qeorwe. B Dimock, Jr, simply for lack of Teady monsy. | neaith o, £00d, And . merely eauses | Shur-0n E eg]flsicx .;m‘ .-;:,u.; ‘.‘.,.-n".";.;,\,,,: as been | Nusband, Melvin O. Rockefeller. Hot Lemon Phosphate X ciass at the Ceniral Baptist Sunday | 2 A bark accotrt makes many :lbrlnkhl, thut make you louk oider | S y pyite weceived. Others will follow as fast a: hool. Th nart o 1 an yoii mre. made o s et xn o ?{r::'sreo}‘::";“:n 2re Charies F Carivie Wulam "D | Alfrea Allen of Huntington place| '~ thinss possible und gives a feel- {*I¢' Jou' ars afck, dom't worry, but go | | “DISTINCTIVE IN STYLE, Refore selecting. 1t will pay you to]at Old Saybrook, has recerics o eon{” Spats outilion Tillson, Charles S. Baton and Jonn B |has resumed his studies at Cornwali ing of confidence that almost as- | 8DOUL It to make yoursel? vell' "o do | superior (n finish — the ey cail and inspect our line. a ved a call Hot Malted Ko-Ko | vaugh. on the Hudson, after a few days spent this we repeat the words of thousa glans that bullds trade by #hee e i bare joat TEENEAE Al Ny eny T et s at his home in this city. sures stccess. Have you one? |of other former sufférers from wome v of Reads Mixed Paints in ail % mily who It mot, Letter begin anly tlie, similar 1o yours. when we | Mountings guaraneed for hades. landers of distinguished ‘who i Injured Student Leaves Hospital. Dr. and Mrs. F. S. Buanell of Wash say Painting. Paper Hanging and Dec- | &7€ or Slerevmen in castern Cambridge, Mass., Nov. 26 —The ;oo 858 S (0 A (] vear raiine Flper” fingior i e “lpmmen I soen Gasiowar o Barods o Hirrd o | melnseslheeen sendine s o | TODAY Take VIBURN-0 jt3- 3| 4 2 den Noort and his curate, dent. who was in by falling from | $hia 1arvard football Eamme. in Cam: The Plaut-Cadden Co., OPTICIANS, 144-146 Main Strest. Ectablished 1872 PLAUT - CADDEN BUILDING Telephone nov2ta Congregational church. rully recovered. It was feared at first _ alx languages with every bottle. Price he T Norwich, Conn. KEists. Eesters Connecticut eaual (o The Bul- | and {nin country and [France, stand In | §iim Setter than thrausi (he tdvertis- | {0Und no serious injury had been sus- [he was mot {rying (o hit any(hing. - P. F. MURTAGH e Trchsann. v 41 at | aa eiectric car befors the Harvard-Yaie | prigge. Ihfl "] l_. ‘ ] g ™ . o — m llBt . wonderful female remady, ‘The Usual After Thought. “ " you 'Ilrl‘-lt-lt try it that th man had suffered = Marty _ - | Ak ihe arbitration treaties Between | T T T T T o of ehe brain, but after he was | “Datting” the president. The hunter | Joi% row I FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO. Wiir for business results. §rave danger of failure of ratification ! @5 columns of The Bulletin. ington Post The Bank ef Friendly Helpfulnesa 92 and 54 West Wain St. Tinizimga, formerly pastor of Taompson| Franklin Sqgare, Norwich, R oot the ; - Littleton denies that he was Sheiucket Street, Diroctions for fis uss sre printed ia THEKS: 1% no adveriising medlum ‘0 { the 1'nited States and Great Britaln, [ , YL You want to puz you: bust- | asted from the shoci of the fall it was | who shoots a alwase claims 206 West 120th \lu'ou. New York

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