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_- A d Often Do We Read This Heading In Our Daily reader, If your food does net con“ g Pc”‘ ‘fj. Rl v, but. stays in your to be Reargued—Lawyers Agree on Deceme |Lon o, riiii"§od Trmaniation. <o ber 16. ; are fthe one. that should comstant have :M‘; ou a hox of MI-O.NA s ——— ously printed report Be Two Jittle MI-O-NA tablets taken at s e s Bty Shumway came here on Mon- j taminati 2, bosl’ o8 ood | the first sign of was alive. ; 2 ! for the o OIS T b n Ro%.9 kept meny a death notice out _ , Tides were very low om Monday. ©hureh choirs are already rehears- = 4 Y » ing Christinas music. . kWhan :‘flkai with l‘ond-t:. Dr. v!;‘_ The schools will bold one session to- morrow, - closing until Monday. - of the distress would have purpese of meet- | the Lnsin east of the road, in accord- in the case of the|ance with the cgreement made with the D‘m i’ 5 Eratsi 55 d Tonight will be a treat for the Rovel ! 3 fomers vs. J |-ity by Mr Peimer, but beyond that » of any C per -pounc Arcanuin brothers and friends . adv, Andrew Mathewson, alias Degara {R Sl P8 S S carosin (he | th cannot 8ood riow without golnK et S R e P ' P rayvond b e it & The first of the holiday home com- |of the criminal superior court by Jus- X i rororny orothe | Fihere 1o quite a Body of water-in the [lets Will ‘make you fael like a nev Photographers were busy yesterday | from Walter R. Denison of the Golden El’r A ’;::"‘:“p':;',‘“ “:;":n',‘;: sirong and vigorous. taking babys’ pictures for Christmas. | Spur and was held under bonds of Guarenteed, mind you, for indiges 4 way a ng $4,500 for the Palmer |smai' corewall < At mMERS Mentioned among recent guests at e farm, was argued, it being acsired that | Ii is probable thai the connection }!l,;:y ‘:::m °‘.'l‘('.:':'":'vb"‘l:."’;;‘";’;‘: 2 Mt. Holyoke college is Mary Allyn, Former Mayor and former Fire Chief | the execution be issued againet Mr. | w'Ih be made at Washington square aves A Box for anly 80 cegts st The 1905, of Groten. i A. C. Hi rick of New Haven is seri- | Falmer, thus giving the city possession | this ’wuk. thus ending the departi- Tee & Osgoed Co. and Aruggiets every ously ill his home there and there |of the farm. nent’s pipelaving job. "The pipe was b crdh @ A drink in need is a drink indeed— are grave fears that he may not. re- ‘%dlu conference Judge Shumway | beng 1&id under the trolley track in e Clysmic Water is always in need.—adv | cover. Monday his malady approached | stated that he had not decided the mo- | Viashingion square on Monda and b > a critical stage, his advanced age |tion. The result of the conference was ere the connection iz to he made J. F. Parker, 2021 No. 10th 8 At Niantic, only 67 hunter's licenses | ccunti: inst him. He is president | that it was decided by the lawyers to | nas opened last week. There will be | Smith, "Ark, says that were isswed in town this vear, 20 less}of the" E Fire Chiefs’ association. |reargue the motion on Dec. 16. There | bu- » fcw davs' work to complete this |many kinds of kiduey MR. H. T. MILLER’S \ School for Dancing S0 svmmwr. than last year. were present members of the water |end of the pipelin did not get better until he toek 3 Ad(igu-u Smrdxy: B lnn‘e‘xis,.zrp. m 5 E PERSONAL beara. At Trirview ressrvolr on Sunday the | Kidney Pllis. No matler how long voi i may e miade for Farmers in Windbam county are : water board desires that Mr.|w.ter was 174 inches below high water |have had kidney trounle, you will find bRy dally from_4 to 5. 'Tele- |szid to be shipping apples to Eng- 3 S e e cate the premises so that mark. w o0d sized siream cormivs | quick and permanent hanefit hy (1« \ phone 1040. novdd |land at profitable prices. Mrs. T. J. C. Stone of Hartford is|,, erel ed #ill be cleared of all cscow brock. The gain use of Fpley Xidney Pills. Siari tnk : visiting friends in this city. Follstion. Mr, Palmer’s barn is located | i i in addition to the cons - |ing them now, Lea & Osgood Co ar a pcint within a few feet of where as 28 Iinches, the reservoir tae water in the rgservoir would rise | ing been down 203 inches the last day and i waohid thus be a source of con- dcf Oczober. Whist and dancing at Parish hall, Norwich Town, tonight. Father Ma- thew orchestra.—adv. Willilam I. Cook and family leave for Lowell today, to pass Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. Cook’s father. A Groto spondent, states that B € 12 “Spicer and son Roger have gone | THIRD HEALTH TALK | MANAGER RUSK'S LAST . Every fiOOd to Annapolis, Md., for an automobile GIVEN Y. M. C. A. MEMBERS. | WEEK AT LOCAL THEATER. trip. et Sk ot Elmer Tefft, Jr; of South Canter- |Pr P. J. dy Tells of the Very | Has Served at Poli’s for the P vk bury is spending several days with his Bad Effeet of Over Stimulation lvyl Dcing Conscientious and parents, Mr,-and Mrs. Elmer Tefft of Eating and Drinking. ing Work, Pahnertown. —— a In th h talks given on| Tt will be with much. surprise an _Mrs. Jennie L. Stager of Brookivm, | aronany eveninge. for 1 M. . A.|regre! that the patrons of Bolls the- |takes particular pleasure in planning N I. s visiting her father, Georse | members and their male friends, Dr. ater learn that this is the last week |,ng serving the Thank AP oy P. J. Cassidy spoke upon Sexual Hy- | for Manager W. H. Rusk at the Jocal _ N the Thanksgiving holiday. giene to an interested audience of fair | theater. He has given in his resigna- | Everything must be in geed form and For the Porteous & Mitchell dance b i i p s 1 d i1l tak: vork ek [ s k . idk proportions. in the gymnasium. The tion and w ake up work eisewhere, v [ in Pehalf of the anti-tuberculosis asso- | Bdward J. Murray of Wilkes-Barre, | REOPRTTONE 0 200 S i | oi- | though he has not fully determined his (9909 taste. Housekeeners are remembering the ' ROLL WAFERS hespitals and other institutions this HAVE ARRIVED week with gifts of jelly, preserves and ’ frufts, at Rallien’s | ™" This week the Norwich board of ~ trade will pay the $50 which was the {amount of its subscription, to the | Playground association. Although St. Andrew’s day does not | come until Thursday, loyval Scots be- gan honoring the anniversary with | services and addresses on Sunday. ving dinner. ! ciation fund the Sodality Glee club has | Pa.. is the guest of his parents, Mr. | ... "¢ Pease, who aiso announc- | location. F been secured as ome of the attractions. | an¢ Mrs. Johp F. Murray of McKinley | g that the tallc next week would be Having been here exactly & year 8. by Dr. N. B. Lewis, upon the ity |the first of December, Manager i Health Officer. bhag made nfany friends who are loath A held-over item referred vesterday § te Sunday next as Unity Su Box Mr. and Mrs. Disque of Asylum e A Sas i s ! NEED TO BE FIXED {favor of arbitration. Last Sun%‘::-ngz street will spend Thanksgiving in Dan- | _Inhis instructive fifteen minute talk o bave him l_e‘ue.‘ He lesves. how- > o 15 . the day devoted to work favoring tne | i€lson at Mrs. Disques’ old home,where Dr. Cassidy made a point of the fact °Ver, afler a conscientious and pains- su ICICI\t treatt i there is to be a family reunion. that man.abuses and ili-treats his own !aking vear's work at the local theater, i§ WHY SUFFER PAIN OR T ' physical orgamism as he would not where the patrons thoroughly appre i “he funeral of Hemry L. Wood-|_ Mrs. Florence Church of Rochester, | think of doing with a piece of ma- clated his efforts. 1fe has been th . o PAY LARGE PRICES? worth, who died Friday at Fairview |N- Y. and Mrs. E. J. Bullard of New | chinery, and he went on to'show how | most successful manager. Mr. Poll has ‘lver ons 2 home for Odd Feilows, was held Sun- | Rocheile, N. Y. spent the week end | We stimulate and drive to its limit | had here, stock having been introdue- '] with Mr. and Mrs. Josepp Miller at | practically every function we possess. ©d soon after his coming. He looked Meontville. - All this extra stimulus and drive carefully after the wants of the pat- / means a burning up of thg cells and | rons and built up a good business day morning. Burial was at the home Mrs James T. Baker and Miss Mary | tissue, an increased numbér of heart | ?sainlt great odds. He will leave with ForkS, cemetery. Without least particle of pain you can have the most sen- sitive teeth removed by our A civil service examinati is to Db % 3 held December 12, for positions of | Baker of New London are in Windham | beats and the sending of more blood | the best wisies of his many friends. We fill teeth with silver or xylotomist, in the forest service, de-|!0 remain for several weeks at the | through the functional orga Over- | ————— * enamel for 50 cents and gold partment of agriculture, at a salary | Dome of Mrs. Palker's parents, Mr. and | exercise may be one form of this| pEciSIONS HANDED nlves or Age limit, 21 to 45! Mrs. W. S. Chappell. stimulus, over-eating another. The lat- - - A ter brings an increased amount of DOWN BY JUDGE REED work upon the functional orgaus, sends ———— - up the blood présure, bringing more | Gives Mrs. Shea Her Husband’s Bank erv‘ng for $1.00, or selid gold crowns for $5.00. Dr. H. D.-Sydleman iz 2 mem- of $1,000 a year, vears. After a visit with her granddausgh ter, Mrs. Ambrose Sullivan of Moheg: 3 The state board of control has given ber of this Association and su- £ & M ~ § Y i v Arred : J!the state commissioner of the b Mrs. Champlin, who is nearly nineiy | pressure than should be upon the elas- | ; i \ perintends he manutacture of B °i ue; seatistics authority to Issae | Years of age, left this week to spend | te hlood vessels. the catse of shocks| ~DB°ok—Denied Motion to Set Aside or \ {a bulletin this year. This bulletin is|the winter with her daughter, AIrs.|in old people, while in those younger it | t0 Tredle Damage. 4 A by custom issued alternate years with | Elliot Dolbeare of Leffingwell, causes a material change for harm b [ oo ol oo L 1€CeS Thd Pt ar M 36ues of €x: the biennial raport. Srmehe e the structure of the blood vessels. So | Judse Reed on Monday handed down 3 B WASHINGTON ST. ENTRANCE | we find even the young at the present |Several decisions in local cases He - § perience. B e new v, e 3 A enied the motion to set aside the ver- } Work gmaranteed ten years, kill any vicious dog without waiting and as we iease our offices and Irave been estabiished here eight years, our guarantee is of in- disputable value. We will be pleased any time to examine your teeth without charge. : for any complaint to be lodged against it. Heretofore, written complaint had to be secured, and the agent was tied pressure system. up by muck red tape. In the case of Annie Daly va. the Grading is Being Done and Fences One effect of this increased blood | 418t ‘was for 3$35Q. function: - . whic = Norwich Sa\irgs society, Judge Reed Bo sure to aitend the whist tomor-| Some time this week ail will be| Bilohtn dicmsee \iich may Produce | jecides that Murty Shea’s bank book row night in Occum hall at 8 p. m.|ready for the opening of the new road | diabetes and other complaonts. To- 5°%% [0 the admicistratrix of his es- for the henefit of St. Joseph's church. | into Mohegan park from Washington | bacco, he said, was one of the most | lAte, Who is his wife. The amount om —adv, street. The road has been built for | pernicious causes of imcreased blood fl.\e book January 1, 1910, was £3,470.06. some time and the grading done, but | pressure, and its use mean an organic | e P1aintiff claimed the deceased gave A landscape gardener has been en- | Supt. Duff has been busy building | chan, mew! m. her his ‘bank book. Ki l’mll) |ll'S ;'nroluednd:o:[sr;mh.e ;nme vbe; utifying the | the fences through what used to be| wap su fi?ogfc.hx'(?m?x?fi;j‘:t:a ;,Jf‘ 'l'hefd;rw’;rx;:r ;a‘.koverruln'l‘. %{"h‘ihq n al ome of Mrs, E:. A. | the ol If grounds. H as remov ks 5 case o #. Hendrick vs. C, D. te, g Palmer at Uncasville. A carioad of | f e . °‘°di" ssnt o be fatroguced into the hu- | R e WILL BE OPENED THIS WEEK. | dav suffering L e s dict and grant a new (rial in the suit = " 2. gy > 5 lof Gallup vas. Campbel and also re- Tree Has Been Removed, But a Little | Pecause we aer living under this high |0, 05" (1 ihic (he Gamages. The ver- F[H " N Fixed. pressure may be inflammation in the Open from 9 a. m. till 8 p. m. U the tree in Washington street at the | man system, and the same cculd b DR. JACKISON, Mgr. decorative evergreen and pine trees re- | entrance to the road and is now doing | said of alsohol, althougn the * MRS, VERMILYA HELD cently arrived for the purpose. jthe mmall amount of grading where |said this had been shown to have some | : Under this year's legisiation the reg- | 10,70, 5t00d and also fixing the | fo0d aviue, and he mado At piain that FOR THE GRAND JURY. 1 Z { Tonces a e entrance. excess in eating, drinking and other of P ey - iatration foo Tor. Dleasure sutomobiles| The recent rains have filled thelour daily BADis was the bane of the iseman Unsbie 239 M&ln Str eet b is based on carrying ca; g'y :."c:;_ fmdrwzflfrh :;:é‘ :’:e U::gv fg: m'k:;ifi‘ , pr:-'m day life from a hygienic ttand- to Appear Because of Abcess. . a 5 s | point. g for motoreveles | perfectly. At Mohegan lake the rains The doctor was applaided and| Chicago, Nov. 37.—Mrs. Louise Ver- |" FRANKLIN SQUARE ormerly. | have increased the amount of water | thanked by his audience for his en- | milya was held to the grand jury bdy | ever in previous vears has the fl"!ere materially, it having raised near- | tertaining and instructive talk. a coroner’s jury which today investi- have the highest grade of SILVER Otis lbrary had so many calls for |’ = fo°t and a half. ey Bated the death of Policeman Bisson- (pi ATED WARE th WEARS; I - -~ i 3 o B Doclks on topice pertatniag. (o Phanke: | THIRTY. TWO TASLES ROADWAY BROTHERHOOD ‘neuc. She is under arrest, charged oiispiNTEED for 25 YEARS; alse a | | Wimemmir Franklin Square; Norwich, Conn. . giving. The library read: - with having poisoned him. | . Tracted- 72 visitors Sunday . afterneem. OF WHIST PLAYERs | "PPRESSED BY REV. H. E. BROWN | Vi, ) 55 el iiva "was unable to attend fine line of STERLING SILVER and Mr. Trumbull, the librarian, was im The Scope of the Men and Religion | 19 iDqUest hecause of an abscess of | CUT GLASS. 8 Live Turkey Was Awarded Mrs. E. A. Pincus. Forward Movement Was the Topic. char the spine. This, county physicians ! At a meeti r p 0. E. heid in &m‘}’&{fi?‘%&’féi: l{i 2 . At the meeting of the Brotherhood was decided to hold a grand contest of | g >'il8 2 live Thanksgiving turkey |of the Broadway Consregational | Little testimony was brought out degree teams from s mumbes of ths |23 & door prize for a whist given on |church on Monday evening In the | concerning the other nine deaths | - - scries, of the siate in Bagles hayl | Monday evening by Slater’lodge, No.|church pariors there were 40 in at- | which occurred in Mrs. Vermilya's Boxln am‘va Sunday sfternoor December - 10, i} 808, N. E. O. P, proved a considera- | tendancs, several being present from | home, or concerning the arsenic which |, Bridgeport, - » ble drawing card and at Pythian hall | other Men's’ clubs. ‘There were re- | toxfeologists found in the viscera of | z . where the whist was held there were | ports from several commitiees and | two of nine who died there. Dow't fall to attend the Boxing Roval Arcanuim, ladies’ night, tonight. | (BIFt-two lables playing during the |new members wer received. ! & Bhls | carnival at New London TONIGHT, Carleton E. Hoadley, N ] n eye ectes e brotherhood was addresse 2t | P e - dley, New Haven. Conn. | yopefully towards the turkey. When |Rev. Hugh E. Brown pestor of tny | STATE DEPARTMENT Thirty rounds of %ood boxine Maur this was awarded under the direction | Windsor Avenue Congregational | OFFICIALS ASTONISHED. | "ot KiD MURPHY and KID DYSO r We have-some of the nicest straw Schoolehildrer about the state who | 9f, John Aubrey as chairman of the |church of Hartford on The Scope of judges it was found to belong to Mrs. | Men and Religion Forward Movement | State That This Country Has Only % said, was due to the arsentic she ate PRICES the LOWEST, with her food when she attempted sul- cide recently. é sold Red Cross seals L } you ever laid your eyes on and arelthe credit of their respactive sohoms | H. Pincus on ticket No. 170. “Litile |and the work of the social service | — Gemmercial Interest in Morooos snxious for you te see it. There's ne guum‘& have all been distanced by oAt"En Greiner assisted the committee cnmmltte: inj connoction with that 4 J i * i e d pencer . Miller, 10 Meriden, w! dges. movement. It was a very flne talk Vi i Nov. 27— B , Letter to be had and our'price on It | qisposed of 43,226, placing 7228 to the | ., ON he Whist play the following took | and was heard With eop interest | mont ooy cvorerud s opparts ‘ 13 war low. Better order some today | credit of the Liberty street school. the prises: R. McKiernan, 40, a pair | President F. W. Lester presided and | today that the impression should ob- 1 . % of military brushes; Miss Anna Bres- |at the close refreshments were served | tain at Berlin, as reported in a Lon- ' ! at the right price—you’ll mot regret it. At 2 meeting of the board of direc- [ nan, 45, an embroldered linen bureau |by the hespitality committee, N. G. | don, newspaper, that America inter- | h re. re.d for a tors of the Springfleld city library, a |cover; Maurice Downing, 3§, a foun- | Taintor, chairma i Py Lol g2 v B are here, y vpts of thanks was tendered Mrs. |tain pen; Mrs. 1. Manchester, a s country’s negotiations with Great demonggration to you l&edeflck A. Bill, for the gift of thir- | Japanese cracker jar: consolations, W. IN THE CITY COURT. Britain regarding Morocco. They sald v CHAS. SLOSBERG, 3 Cove St. teen painfings in memory of her hus- | H. Bowen, 8 a candy lemon, and Miss — th -3 A hat although a party to the Algeel band. and she was elécted to life | Anne Plekeit, 13, a stuffed candy tur- | Claimed That Revelver Was Flour- | convention. whicn. was sipposed i 1N best and most value for yeur flloe!:nbershlp in the library associa- kei\)hrm the evening selections were| '¥hed in Water Street, But It Could- [ have settled the Moroceo trouble sev- Money in an automobile "o T 3 L During the evening selections were | /%G A0 eral years ago, this country has claim- | can’t beat it. ; : T o = . é . -3 ed nothing more than commercial in- One demonstration will eonvines The exacutive corimittee in charge | David Trachtenberg and John Doher- 5 terests in that try d h . of the Connecticut veterans’ campaign | ty, violins, and Louis Hull. plano. Cake | In the city court Monday mogning | JEEESt® 0, LAEH COURIET and Bas con- |yeu, for $30 a vear pemsion money will col- | and cocoa were served by the com- | Ll€Te Was much business before Judge | Hi8tently declined to have anvthing to | Ly o0 (0 who owns ene. lect funds to push their claims, en- | mittessm charge, which consisted of | BTown. For breach of the peace Frank | 40 with the conflicting clalms to pre- | ®age learned ccunsel and then with | Mrs. Joseph Clish. Mrs. Helen Clark, | 5in8 of Europe was fined ¥ and costs. :::';',':m PORSCEL RN oF other| FOR ’.oo this assistance will test the legality | Mrs. F. C. Lewis, Frank C. Lewis ard | H® Went into No. 80 Water street Sat- | of the state's presemt attitude in the | Anthen nrday night and siapped ‘he faces of | @ five-passanger 30 H. P. Touring Car. | Fine Heavy, Sterling Silver Cigarette Case \ madtter. N i £ B0 EATE two men and flourishad a revolver, it| OBITUARY. " N B ! Norwich Golf Club. was claimed. Fe was arrested on com- | - ad THAT'S WHAT IT 18. ¢ i Attorney Gem. Jobn H. Lizht has| ay and e Bdmund W. Perkins |P2Int._bul the pistol was lost. Jean- | Irving Bedell Dudley, Ambassador to | Sae it for yourself at o Ziven an opinion to the public utilies |, o 7. i T e o | nette _Trarnar gaid she @aw no pistol | Brazil. b % H e "{are to give a dinner party te a large | agyrish but | i i | We are showing 3 fine line of F|commisslon tust the state highway | nymier of their friends on Thankssiv- | fesp a ‘:,‘l",r“m‘::'ln'(l',,‘e Tiarned 100 Baltimore, MA, Nov. 27.—Irving Be- BE M. B. RING AUTO CO. Sterling Silver board for a change of Erade omd ihat|ins eve at the Norwich Golf club. Charged with being incorrigible Miss | U¢l! Dudiey, United States ambassa- [1oi4ohone. Chestnut Strest. CIGARETTE CASES, | such a petition must come from the it has. been decided by the house |, Aliziopulos. aged 17, had her case | dor to Brazil, died al the Johns Hop- Lot ] B2 committee that the club will be kept | continued after being advised by the | Kins hospital here today from heart MATCH BOXES, | municipality, within which the grade & " = , , s pen during the winter months begin- . © | fajlire, while convalescing from an- VANITY CASES, fo he chanked 15 1000 ning Dee. 1 from 2 to 6.30 p. m. during R o reps s wante_to other complaint, Mr, Dudiey was barn {LOUIS H. BRUNELLE SES, 1 " 5 w! ours e steward will be on ; in Jeffsrson, 0, November 30, 1881, X :3::;..4'.3 s [ Annio T Toimpr SPurt at Hartford. | Goiy. The heating arransements have | oompe "o C T CheT cases bhefore the | vs Dudiat, -who ix 9 patient in the 10 Carter Ave. (East Side) / , ETC. | Jadge Greene te divores her from gt |been improved, making the rooms R ¥ same hosplicl. suffering from a mipor | py Cake and Bread O pvloss Sha: Towast: Ward Kuhnly, charged with deserting | Uch more comfortable during the cold | FREIGHT ENGINE LEFT RAILS. |comblaini, has not been teid of her es, e :h_a;oln lgyklai“no;. They were mar- | Weather. } e e """“h“"‘"”,""""" that cannet be excelled. iried in Rockville September 20, 1896, . " ; iR R AN : |38 o s s oo i 20 L Towe Tnaane Cree Cousedin Dafey o 8o Line 197 om0 | tning Grash Near Hawieyvilln, | Tions xour ordar. _ Tromes servies { 0% Nenans, Josent: - Spivery, Sged | — Hawlevyille, Conn,, Nov. 27.—A pas- 23, was taken to police siation as be- | - ; T : 0 o De- | st Ligbon, the emgime on the boat | sspger train from Waterbury on' the ing of unsound mind. He was taken |, o i Thich left here-gt 6.40 frighlend division of the New York, CONTRACT WORK ymoved to Hartford. Decision was re- served. John & Gea. A Bliss. At the Congregational conference in, t0 the almshduse by . S, Spalding { y &0 W O 5 .- 3 i w i v N > D P A 3 g, left the rails w Haven & Hertford railroad, = i g 2 ey difiefifimi’”{}hi;‘ *\mwizf,?,n”m'tf,: raten ate maini(2¢ | blocked the track for some time crashed Into the rear end of u work | in the Building Line is my ’ . - e alli- ’ ;| 9.16 traia got in at 10.30 and one trip {train west of the station here late to . L 3 ance of Baptist and Congregational | ,Toliceman, Maloney found Fdwatd | of the Central Village trolley was |day. smashing the caboose. The Das- | specialty. WALL PAPERS Bkl o IR b e 20T 75 | aquare Monday ana Arily_on Franklin | s, No one was Injured and traffic | sengers of the train were shaken up, | My estimates I wili not goarantse ta [ ms'p.mc?-urm:i::;.}‘lfr eneron- | police station. He said he had been at | WA resumed as soon as the engine | bul no ons Was injured, be ay low as the other felow, but [ Our first consignment of Wall Papers | tions united, with Rev. E. W. Darrow, | & reformatory _in Rhode Island but | Was replaced. | > b g kel "‘,,,’,",‘,","_ with cutout horders for 1912 hae_been | formerly of Waterford, pastor. lived in Perry, Mich. It is thought his Found Old Coin { Shanee on that next joh, received. Others will follow s fast as mind is not right il G A RE T eh v e+ IS amokad that s Mwsk Mg Refused to Decreass B: earthed a coin of anclemt mintng on A C. M. WILLIAMS Before selecting. it will pay von to | Keepers will attend the fortieth memai- Saturday on the farm of his fathe, c&il #nd ingpect Sur 1im annual convention in Pridgepert on | There was a hearing before Judge Dimmocik % ¢ 2 eet W8 also have Jukt received a full iing | FFIGSY. ~The prime’ mover for the b o e R S e i e B S OPPOR | UNI I Y 216 Main Str of Ready Mixed Paints in all shades. | ZSSONE Was Stephen J. GriMin of | 35 ) hd case against Jack Amdre- | Which Mr. Dimmock and his men were . |cARPENTER o en PUILDER has heen lost to many a man stmply for Iack of ready money. | Pzinting, Paper Hanging and Dec- i - ' passage o |oia- The bail is 32,500, the accused be- ot dp e RN B a bill in the legisiature by which that -P. . MURTAGH 93 and 54 West Main St. / digging. A The coin is a penny of English ori- body appropriated $990 for the sup- ing charged with setting fire to the| . e b 3 presston of diseases among bees. T T Aty | O R el ® O ous sido T A O ones | s the likeness of the king, probab the motion was I ' Telephone 376, A bulletin just issued by the secre- r opposed | oo rge T. Over the bust is the in- | 1t by the state aitorney. Judge Greene } | A bark acceunt makes many ok 2 things possible and gives a feel- ing »of confidence that almost as- tary of agricuiture adviseg =cription Georgium. Del Gratia Rex beinss ' b Taisers 1o kil off ail roosters, as soon 4anisd the moftan. On the opposite ‘side is thy date and J scasen is over, stat- the word Hibernia with the figure of a cess. Heve you - ing that the noisy male bird costs the Here from North Dakota. woman bearing a harp. S Fures SOARLS Fou ' one? LLADIES Charles Hewiti has returned from £ br_a_tn:c e * It net better beginm $2.50 Gun Metal, Button and Blucher. a another western trip to Cogswell, X. uperior Court Here Today. i a'er r See these -stylsh, pelaet fittmg and using | D, where he went some time ago 10| fhis morning the civil superior court ‘ToDAY live. He reached here on Monday | with jury resmmes its session in this durable ! morning. As or previous trips, he has | city, when the trial of the case of Al- l FRANK A. BILL, Telephone. e 104 Main Street. JEWETT CITY HOTEL "New and U i A rumor that Mrs. Katherine es, | brought east for disposal at different 3 city ndon, wite of Rev. A. (. Jones of Mysilc, | points horses cattie and turkeys, the | fop 35,00 gex for injurice. th was dead at the state hospital in Nor- | last named being in large number. *h, where she has been for the two veaps, was incorreet and was cogll ed by the fact that Mr. Jones was called to New Haven by the sudden of hip father. Mrs, Jones is im- ? Ton 157 Franklin St The lhlggfil::filflh Pratsy . olnsg for $5.! for injuries in a tall there in . will be resumed. The case was started last Thursday. 4 —_— i Australia the tele- More than one-balf of the. world's §00.000 miles of rafiroads are in North than ome-third in

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