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— 1A Chicken Shoot will be held at D. W. AVERY'S, Bosrah, at 9 a. m., November 30. nov2sd ‘l‘h Busine: ) i Center of e« Harvard Mills” : . Hend p g - Una’erwear 'OFFERS YOU 78 Distinct Fabrics and weights g 30 Separate Shagfies Vests, Drawers, Tights,” Union Suits for Slender, Medium and Stout Forms. Assessors Consider The Veterans i.aw Prevents the Allowance of $1000 Rebates But Ap- peal Can be Taken to Board of Relief—Test Case Coming. For the Table Celory Dishes, Pudding Dishes, Berry Bowls, Cream Sets and all the individwal pieces im Sterling Bilver and Silver Plate, Prices reasonable, The members of the board of as-|assembly and is now the law of the rs are busy at the present time | state. The fact that the governor has thelr lists Into proper shape |said or the attorney general has said ewing land and buig:h‘:‘gs‘ abo}\;t ;}lxa‘; the pension law is uncenstitution- - town for the purpose xing the oes not change the law. Neither -oper valuation. » does the opinion of any man or men as ulon’l John P, Murphy; president | individuals. 'We are not permitted ° the board of assessors, stated on under the law to grant the rebate of ‘ucsday that the board is obliged to|$1,000, but we will take measures (o within ‘the 1:;'. -.gl.m this gont | protect the cld soldiers. Z 1 ction he sald at 1 board has Will Give Due Notice. boen obliged to piace the regular valu-| .y, 41,5 coanection we have thought ation on the property of soldlers, This| . i}, = Wh R %L Vaa mnde necessary by the law pess=]C is plan. en our lists are com- %y the last legislature, giving the|Pieted we will send a special notice to S by h of $30 instead of | S'ETY Old soldier or widow who has thee!nuhtamenlmotoflmfl on their prop- benefited under the law in the past, so orty, as formerly. At the time Gov- | that he or she can take a formal ap- b oy g 5 the law to be|Peal to the board of relief. This will i m“‘d“vewed Tt but it | msure the rights of the petitioner neonstitutional, when the law is changed, if in the was passed over his veto. The matter | 1 ¢ n ‘ e~ ont of the $30 to veterans | /€2ntime a reversal of the opinion of bt m’:“‘ unconstitu. | the attorney general has been secured ool memummde"-‘ey“g’edmem] @md the | if0In the supreme court. What we = TNler's office has been provented | SMoUld like to see done is to have from peying the pensions, though| e dp"?mt’:f‘“ S p“blhcf ”"“gd 5 . 1 individua e an appeal rom the thers ‘were many applicants. decision of the attorney general and Will Follow Hartford. ve ihe validity of the pemsion law ¢ lested by the supreme court. We Colonel Murphy was of the opinion |} woulq like this done by the January that the local board would act along |:erm so that the decision might be ob- The Plani-Cadden Co. Jowelers and Silversmiths, Established 1872 PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING THE AUTO-TRANSFER CO., Successor to The Norwich Parcel Delivery, ;)tnce 303 West Maln St. Telephowe Branch Office: 162 Main St. Tele phunebloi-fl otl Only the Best Grades of Cotten, Wool and Sillc are used in knitting this Superbly Fitting, Elasti . similar Hnes to what the Hartford as- bef thi bosndd of ‘rutaE % sessors are doing. The assessors thers s e Mg ool e o Comfort-Producing Underwear. ROBERT W. OTIS. said: 3 This would safeguard the “We have cossulted the corporation |yights of the soldiers. At any rate we “HARVARD" Worth is attested to by thou- sands of Women and Children who have used this Brand ofelUnderwear for years. In 191@ over 358,000 dozens, equal to 5,080,000 separate garments, was the output of the counsel of the city, and are guided wholly and entirely by him. Our sym- r ability, of the persons in our ju- pathies are with the veteran,s and if aietion - who wer‘e tended to Jge it is possible to accord them any ben- e g b n .t ents legally we will do it. But we are | k,.osncficiaries of the law in this informed by the corporation counsel A Toat Chse: that the assessors have no option in e Sie Bhat the. m the matter but to omit the $1,000 ex- s ible that there will be a emptios, as Lhat was repealed by the k> n(»-;e xfiat:”‘“ne ‘\m? meeting in 2 i ——— k ago of veterans = - L of the state. A Get This for Colds s to the best of DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN, Dental Surgeon In charge of Dr. 8. L. Geer's practice during his last {llness. McGrery Building, Norwich, Cenn, THE FINEST 35c DINNER vill protect the righ to take n a week Prescription for Positive Resuits. | for fEo ;m- fi in the friendly ‘@ - 99 Harvard Mills One veteran in New Haven is going [ R e L s e I IN TOWN ot Glycerine and half an ounce of been common DELL-HOFF CAFE From 12 t 2 :rs that he the contest to sue the plan is for formal de- f the sfate Gentrated Pine Compound. Take the iwo ingredients home and put into & half pint of good whiskey well. Take one to two teaspoon uls wfier emch meal and at bedtime. Smaller | doses to children according to ae this This s said to be the quick mand upon . piend Underwear This demand is constantly on the increase, be- cause EVERY WOMAN hastens to advise her DENTIST DR. E.'J. JONES l?d‘efi:}gn curBe In'u:uwl.\t to for paymen aim. The pros - e sure to get onl state o will refuse 3 enuine (Globe) Concentrated % = Each half ounce botiie comes in to pay i e steps to Dearest Friead to buy. Sulte 46, Shannon Bullding see that i when the proper i Teke elovator Bhetuciket street er- screw-top sealed case. If your druggist is out of stock he will quickly get it | time 7 s payment under from bis wholesale house. Don't fool {the new law. Then the suit will be with, enosciain mixtures It ky. | brought. ggists say that for dx y this has had a demand. ;MSS M. C. ADLES, Hair, écalp and Face Specialist We display an unusual range of Styles and Qualities and recommend highly the following numbers: Winner—Medium weight, Snest comb- Suitana—Winter weight Merino White OBSERVED TENTH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Fere is quic est and sur i e_smm‘ 3 Sa | o Thil Hohe on Waskington 9 s ed cotton Ves Pants, Tights, Vests, Pants, Tights SE R o K AL e £ Corset Covers . ...3 58 o AR S SRl .31.60 A DAINTY LADY o e poney TDloapaontuls of 1| Monday evening B St shees . Bxtra sizes 125 will not wear artifielel mair month ves instant redef, and if repeated lis Austin observed E Union Susts 2.00 l-mer month without replacing it by EiS i ratotar. and it cepeated | ame ¥ Union Suits (all shapes). . - new. 1If you need e band, curls, trans- * Extra sizes .. . 250 | former, improve the chance to get the benefit of Miss Adles’ expert work this week, which she will spend in Nor- | wich. Do not heat scalp and hair by uncleanlv heavy, cheap halir. Extra sizes PRegina—Yight weight Merino White cure results. Get a 25c box of this remarkable Calocide from any drug- ist or direct from Medical Formula || Leboratories of Chicago. and ) us of “Harvard Mills"* Underwear FOR CHILDREN Willlam L Vests, Pants, Tights.. g 5 h as_ ron of honor E Extra si | NORWICH—Wauregan House, = ; ¥ smaids, Miss 45 B o oo+ oiviee s . Ora U—Unlon Suits, 3 to 3.......3 .25 NEW YORK—2730 Broadway. 4 rds 3 3 cius lon Suits Telephone 7! 4 s, 8 o sons : E Lotta—White 2 n d Sliver Winter Taloptnne 108 s M 9 . s . Extra sizes ...... welght Vests and Drawers, ° = 3 Sises 2 %o 5.. 3 .50 ‘I s eption toois Mrlds—;fl:lry Te:ghf Merino White St 750 e PLAID BACK o > and Natural Vesis, Pants, Tights i Ims formed a 3 . Lotta U—Union Suits, Whits and Si1- ........ g o Mot CLOAKINGS If --ou want a FOUNTAIN PEN that] will give good service and be entirely |~ r Extra sizes Union Suits (all shapes). EX(re. $iZe8 cecveccccsces Ruth—ZLight Weight White Merino. Stzes 2 to 6.. Sizes 7 to 8.. | Broadeloths. Billiard and Carriage Cloths. SPECIAL—1,000 yards of Cloakings at 69 cents that are worth $1.00 a yard. This is something that should eppeal to every lady who reads this advertisemen BRADY & SAXTON, octdWFM Norwich Town. satisfactory get one that has a rep- | utation. e Swan Safety made by Mabie Todd & Co. is abso- [,ics lutely non-leakable. Can be carried 2 Mendel n and the with perfect safety and every pen|pridal chorus m Lot and lat- er played for t M Austin FOR SALE AT The Reid & Hughes Co. irysanthe- mums 3 > stair which v ber- warranted. f NOTICE = 1 repair, remodel, re-edge and clean Smith of Franklin will join the happy 3 Furs at a reasonable price. 2 I3 Jayaran. aud A Kpoll. crawd L Wakop Al work guaranteed. Drop a postal party. ¢ of - ¥ hand, but neither the lucky slip-| 0% T00" U0 for work. A new supply in Fine, Medium and Stubs, prices from $2.50 up. Conklin’s Self Filling Fountain Pen is very convenient for travelers, as it | cavation was recently made. Tt is about two feet square and a few inches deep. Passengers leaving the trolleys | A variety of games suitable for | holders happened to be present, and receive falls, and in rainy weather g0 { both youns and old have been provid- | they are nu;:. ot yet known.p H ERUCKNER, The Furrier, ankle deep in water at that spot. The | ed, and competition will be stimulated ! Telephone 2 Franklin St brick were never replaced. | bY a few prizes for the young people. ' w. T, c Curry lmpmvmg % had his left arm badly crushed in the | i Royal Arcanum friends here of W THANKSGIVING DAY GATHERING. ‘ GEORGE G. GRANT, iz SRS X Award at Audi for Hold, f | gears of a corn husking machine last | Will Be Held at Home of Mr. and M"'I 5 ,_u:k ;::‘.’: sfi; older of | hursday, have learnea that he is| { nderiaker and Embfllm“ & 1 v i TURKEY AND FRUIT. T. Curry of Goshen, Lebanon, who requires no glass filler. L. O. Smith of Washington Stroet. | muking picasing progress towards re- I Wa also carry a full line of these| £ { | covery Joseph’s hospital in Wil- D Pems. Will not leak and EVERY | Thanksgiving will be kept in Puritan r“‘e"’. Wau an added attraction on | fovery at St. Joscp danger from blooa| «< Frovidemes Si., Ta!l FEN WARRANTED. t fashion by Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Smith lh""!‘ia" ;"!h‘ at the A';d"m‘l“m 'n‘pouonmg is now past. = Hig arm is | prompt attention to day or nigh at 137 Washington street. Between e award that was to be made by | broken in two places and badly :‘rnsh'-l Telhohons bm apridM WE Somers Bros. of a prize Thanksgising | ©d but it is believed it wiil be say tarkey and s prize basket of fruit te| Mr. Curry is regent of Thumes coun- | - " ! pected to sit down at the Tfestive|the holders of the lucky sale slips, and | cil, No. 1851, R. A. of city | PIANOS board. There will be from New Lon- | these were determined at the end of | — | f Come—Look—Tdsten. If you buy your don Mr. and Mrs. B. A, Armstrong | the vaudeville turns in the first show. | ex-Mayor B. L. Armstrong and fam- | Mr. Elliott, the harpist, officiated as | MllSClllal" Kheumatmm piano here you will enjoy perfect sat- e ——————————— IF YOU WANT A FOUNTAIN] PEN GET A GOOD ONE AND YOU WILL MAVE NO TROUBLE. ‘ I will make good any Fountain Fen | thirty-five and fortty guests are ex isfactory. ily, and Mrs. and Mrs. J. Taylor | announcer for the drawings, inviting | isfaction, L P R T f Nev H . ,\Brmstrong: from N York, Judge | 2 small 10 year old girl from the audi- | Neuralgia, Lumbago, Sciatica, Sore Throat, G. E. PARKHURST, Pkl . Huulxi\ ¥ 1 3 a Walter C. \lm:? ang lfi.‘mui‘; HOI? i Tu':‘e tup ::: t;x:huabxe lf; pl;“l‘() fl;f‘ lutck\ 1 Lameness, Sprains, Bruises or any other scvere | 17 Hill Street, Norwich, Conn, 3 Donald C 1 .| New Rocheile, Mr. and Mrs. Lovell K. | ticket out of the barrel. r the tur- eyt woatlERt e GEO. A. DAVIS Smith and their two Sons, Leonard P, | key the slip was No. 683-48, salesman | bp'p B'EFOStN SOAPRarty 0 Sariesion W . . Hole in Brick Pavement. and Robert Lovell Smith, with their | No. 10, and for the basket of fruit slip . gt " T T T TR S “Phere exists a hole in the brick pave- | families; from Norwich, Mr. and Mrs. | No. 642-10, salesman No. 1. WORRT. RRERETN, FY s Eas “onnecticut equzi to Thz Bul- l There was much interest in the 28 and 50 Cents per Bottle. letin for business resuits. where an ex- | Frank H. Smith, and Miss Ella L SO Z 25 Broadway ment in Franklin square MY 7R fi”" \ ;‘"Qv? ‘, .‘\ k ,,“ "THE JAMES HANLEY BREWING CO., PROVIDENCE, R.L. BREWERS OF ALE AND PORTER _EXCLUSIVELY