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PR b P g s | PrtaousMiche! COMPANY Store Closed Today In Observance of Thanksgiving Da It with brisk on Friday fair. and weather. Observations in Norwith. 4 g ‘own _stree The following records, re%orlod from Tufts ?w’{mnhmc. :v Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes < in tes ature and the barometric > changes Wi ysl o . 5 I i ltl » B.Il))b; & e MARTIN V. B. PIERSON. - MRS. M. V. B. PIERSON. ~ ypewriter Ribbous, - Wi il TAFTVILLE Lafayette Club Members Enjoy Social —Notes of Local Interest. liam' Thorp, who are with their par- ents, on Sturtevant street. To Speak at. Leffingwe .38 2982 5 o HAVE BEEN MARRIED 50 YEARS A pleasant soclal and dapce was en- Joyed by the members of the Lafayetts club apd their friends Wednesday evening in St. Louls hall. An excellent Highest 46, lowest 38. Comparisons. Carbon Paper np R B e afr. and Mrs. e SE e | BUbber® aa merved i 840 dnd waa ; : 3 Thanks- | ollowed by vocl and . instrumental and other supplies g0 to . i 's weather: As predicted. . 9L . Newton | elections. Dancing was enjoyed until — a late hour, music being furnished by the Donovan orchestra. There were several addresses which were heard with close attention. The affair proved a successful and most enjoyable one. schoool and Albert Pauly of Lowell, Mass., also v. Francis Rose and Haro} eIl Mass. ~While Rose will lecture Friday evening at the Leffingwell Baptist church on The Men and Religion Forward Movement, and will h in the Leffingwell chutch the following Sunday. MISS JEWETT, Pubiic Stenographer and Shorthand Teacher. 283 Main Street. Typewriters For Sale and Rent. Family Dinner and Reception Today, at Their Home on West Main Street. ; I here 10.12 1117 WHATEVER you want in an Over- Durand—Comto MONEY coat, from a light weight Silk-lined In observance of their fiftieth wed- | gaged In the sale of horses and some Bazaar Netted $825. oseph Durand of South A street and | Overcoat to a Hart, Schaffner & Marx — 4 " s wer i , . SAVE 5 b dinig annleversary there will be a fam- | livery business, until at the end of % | 4 As the resalt of the basaar neld at|¥'*\E0% (PN Wiie mATHed 1) Uisterette, you'll find it her Telephone 234 ®a_sour clectric light Bl Use the| —Bix hours atter Bigh water It 18 1% | 11 ¢ o thering today at the home of Mr. | Juarier, of @, century {n thal 768 e | Parish hail last week $525 was realiz- | ook Monday morning by Kev, o 3| Rainceats, 8iip-ons, | S, HACKER, . » 64 Bew wire drawii tide, which Is followed by fided tide. 7 . IDo! | ed. The parish numbers less than four | Lemieux. The bridal couple was ai- ress Overcoa . .| S, HA( k| Tt > and+ Mrs, Martin V. B. Pierson, No.| Pierson, Who is now conducting it i3 - B P =iy G n 1 5 * king an trainis of hundred, and the realising of this sum | icnded by Ell Bronliveau and Rosana | Ulstersttes, Convertible ollar Over: Manufacturer of a m GREENEVILLE NEWS. 869, West Main street, and from 5 to| In the breaking and Gtening 00| shows thai all are thoroughly inter- | During, coat, Chesterfislds, Raglans, and the azda Lamps B s | S R S o | B DA s R B T B P e All sizes i h d Thanksgiving Day reises at County | which 200 invitations were ‘issued. For | jusiness in dealing in western horses o Q:;o';a ‘m‘-‘“‘a‘:‘"m'fl, r':; the groom on South-A »! and many Pt ont e oo Home Schosl—Notes. 87 vears Uy have been prominent res- | which he brought here by the carload, W« ¢ oo - (R0 four | friands were sntertained.. My, and Mra.| Vou's eure 'te find just .the Over e c . 2 g8 idents of the West Side, but thell ac- and at first it Was Decessary to break Pyt zaar. 3 Jurand are to reside In Taftville A R ek ibl-prive yeu 1T pght for 1-3 the cost of Carbonl . .o sounty home school Wednes- | quaintanceship extends . not only | them before selling. In doing this he e i —— Bskaty vou =y day afternoon the upper srades, feach. | throughout the city, but the entire|nhad many -expéfiences, and in saying 9 Ponemah Wheel Club Banauet. want to pay. C. V. PENDLETON, JR. Miss Teach, ent the lower | tefritory of eastern Connecticut. Dur- | that i: would be.impossible to tell how | A family gathering will be held to-| The annual Thanksglsing o $1200 and up e g ] grades with the following Thanksglv. | ing practically_all that time Mr. Pler- | many times he had been run away with | day at the home of Rev. and Mre. J.| quet.of the Ponemah Wheel o vercoats, . 1 Breadway. R progfamme of SOnEs and recith- | son has heen identificd with the 1ivery | some idea of the excitemeént of the |O. Dodge on Wes: Town street, Their |Leld Wednesday evening in Uielr quar- | — guits, $10.00 and up. Tiezular 10 and 1§ candle power Car- | tion: and sales stable business, the first part | husiness can be gathered. In all theso | children, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Dodge. | crs on Norwich avenue and called out R ton Lamps aleo chrried in stock, Singing, Thanksgiving Day, school; | belng ak owner and driver of the om- | experiences he escaped without serious | Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dodge ‘and Addi-|. ‘i ig proportion of the members. Th, Christmas Gifts for men; & stere by Landing of the Pligrims, upper room: nlb\vx‘u llnahrron‘-n mG- v;.m Mal‘x}l‘ sgee: injury and on. mmaedofl n‘.: runavays ‘son Du;dn“ h:umgbfrn‘qflgm,"hé:fi: creiio was |;m<nr(l w! )l“\ur'nl nd in- | vhare men buy for themselves— Vi ' v} stable to the City Gardens on the East| Mrs. Pierson happen: 0 be , | are am " A strumen selections, at midnight T e ren. " stinee8iVIDE; | Bide. Pierson's bus was (he means |but neither was Rurt. Dodge. The perty mat down 1o an excellent sip- | Sweaters, Underwear, Shirts, Hosiery, third grade chilaren; , What Makes Thanksgiving, achofi: inenia: giving, Clara Super; A Friendly In- dian, john Matson: singing, The First Thenksgiving, _ school Our First Thenksgiving, Kassa Super; The Sur- Can You Think of transportation on the West Side in those days, but was forced out of bus- iness when the horse car line was bullt from Franklin _square west. Plenty there are who remember that Mrs. Plerson 18 a native of Marl- boro, Conn., where she was born May 28, 1844, the daughter of Samuel and Fliza Root Finley, her maiden name being Annis J. Finley. She was one Southward Bound. Tuesday geese going south were noted by Ai- len W. morning a flock of wild per prepared by 'hef Blais. Th fair proved a most enjoyable on was a decided success in every re Dance in Maennerchor Hall. Have Home-cook of anything that adds more to a @ift| icc fourth and Afth grades; sing- |line, where the passenger walked up fof two daughters. T e There was a successful dance In the N than the evidence of personality? |ing, Come Ye Thankful Peopls, school; | to the front of the 'bus, laid down his| Soth Mr. and Mrs. Plerson are mem- e Moot Maennerchor hall Wednesday evening, W affles--Good % “hi nkegiving Turkey, upper room. | nickel and attracted the driver's at- | pers of Trinity M. E. church, in which ion. ¢ pemriga Sme s ok ol In nething will you find this more|singing, Why M. Gobbler ged His | tention by ringing a \Jeu‘. There were | they take a deep ‘l:term)d;ln. Ple)r(nlon l%r;.vGeoru W;tmman 1!’ B!:n nlalr.}n‘ and to enjoy the ovening's festivities. o~ s i Tune, : g S no white poles then, the passenger |also being a member o ome 5- | le e for a weeks' stay with | Augic was furnished by the Maenner- - p sronounced e more plassing than | Tuhe school; The Pligcim “School | no Mhtte poles lnen, fhe, e e ST T IR LA T Mgsic was furnighed by e Macqnec: Chef Can Make . ence Potter; singing, America, schoo'. ‘There will be about at the fam- | member of the Colonial club and of —_— lightful time was en. ed by all those & ' ram xht'm ily dinner, includipg a number from | Norwich lodge, No. 13, A. O. U. W. Henry Carroll has returned to Provi- | present. Your 'wife y ' P out of town, whilé it is expected that| There gre five persons living Who | gence, after a few dave visit with 22 can make watfles at - 2 3 FUNERAL. many out of town guests will also be | were at the ceremony 50 vears 280, | Charios Volmer of Sturtevant street. Clippers’ D Griswnld Wame 1 On orders placed with us during the Wlcong: 5 539 present at the reception, Both M. and | they being Mrs. Bllen Colver of Man- —— The basketball te ¥ ] next ten days we will furnish any ohn T. Ford. Mrs. Pierson are enjoving excelieut | chester, Mrs. George A. Lewis of = o i) B e g e to- | Home of Hart Schafn. & Marx|pecauss thi g merly of ell avenue, this city, |in the prep@rations for the anniver- | Merwin Root of 00« . 3 hter, g B Bty s T IR e 3 v . Silver or Color on Kara Linen Paper|Wol'yi i3 trom the home of his mother, | sary celevration. Neither was a na- | Saran Morse of Danielson. The cere- | Georse Miner of West Town street. T gl oot g 5 " Griswold-ba for the astonishingly low price of Mrs Thomai Ford, on Waushington |tive of this city, but they have long |mony was performed by Rev. George SR - e Lk 5y uniform —a rich, golden br street, New London, at 8 o'clock ou | been identified -Wwith all that pertainea | Morse on Nov. 2§, 1861, which date feil | Miss Mary Hanrahan of Meriden is FUR COATS Bcorched mor doukh 40c a Quire Wednesday mornin, Rev, Joseph Ford | to its welfare, in religious, business|or Thanksgiving that vear. While the | spending a week with her sister, Miss Notes. . : i “ of New: Haven, brother of the de- |and social circles. exact anniversary occurred Tuesday of | Annie Hanrahan of Huntington ave-| The Ponemah mill closed Wodnesuy | oo o0 0 oo 0 TR s e, o or officiated at the services in St,| Mr. Pierson was born - in Glaston- | this weck, they decided to hold it on [ nue. Siaiit Zor: the waek Raccoon $60.00; Russian Calf $26.00; | powdcred s or maple syr ‘s church, New London, and se- | bury, Conn., July 9, 1839, being one of | Thanksgiving. After their marriage o B o TR L VR PE L LAY | tempt aviry mem} = 3 i for $1.00 lecticns were readered by the choir. | ten children born fo Nathan and Ju-|and wedding dinner they had a 25-mile | . Ary. Henry Farr has returned to her | Lemuel Green of Jewett Clty was a | Gow $30.000 Marmot Jned - 34500 A gt A Quires for $1. There were many handsome floral |lia M. Post Pierson. He received his|drive to South Glastonbury with snow | homa on the Otrobando, after twe |recent visitor in tows by o,/ P 0.00;_ Biberian. Dog| ;o o 00 ¢ wame iron desig o forms. schooling in Glastonbury and Stafford, | on the ground. After a few days’ drivé | woeps' visit with her-parents in Rock- bt An 25. range use, price one Orders olaced new will ke delivered | The bearers wers Owen McPartland |and for & number of years he followed | about the center of the state they went | jang, Mass. Okt B Connim” ohe Saruhies OUR LEADERS e Pk oalke griddies s in time for the Helidays. Richard C. Shea, T. F. Gannon,-John | farming throughout Eastern Connecti- |to Tolland to reside, but lived In a Turcotte visited friends in Plainfield | Wool Square Blanket, 84x90, $4.00 hose Resznor reflector gas heate Remember our prices on Visiting | KCUeY, David Regan 3. Dosle. The |cut. He ix @ descendant of ~Henry |rnumber of towns before coming here.| i and Mrs. William J. Kerrigan of | Wednesday Biec) raals " Beaib Bracket ) going tast P $iting | body 'was brought to this city by | Pierson, who first settled Southamp-| They have two children, Elmer R.|'Noyw York are guests of their sister, 51,66 S Plerson of this city and Mrs. John M. special trolley and burial was in St. ton, L. 1, in 1640, coming from Lynn, Miss Kerrigan, at her home on the| rhere was a regular meeting of the | Rubber Interlined Robe $5.00. There Mary's cemetery, where a committal | Maxs. Newton of Somerville, Mass. o ke, z ° Was 8. resu ng o4 Robe ’ Z service was read by Father Ford. hon e first came to Norwich, 37| are six grandchildren, Harold L. Pier. | Canterbury turnplke. et Tl B | HAQR TR AR B Gas & Electrical Dep c ANST N & fl years ago, he first worked in the de- |scn, a student at Worcester Tech., and 7y 1. on_Iront: stheet g Bigeitop o THE L. L. CHAPMAN CO. v ' Dot of the New London Northern rail- | Miss Bdith A. Pierson of this city,| After several weeks' absence with|Only routine busincss was traneacted. . " el p WEDDING. i . ! o C.. Alberta P. and | relatives in Meriden and Hartford, e e Alice Building, 321 Main 5t road, which is now - the Central Ver- | Gladys I Floyd C. 14 Bath Strest, Noriiteh Dont mont. He then estabished the local | Russell E. Newton of Somerville, Mass. | Miss Mary Filburn has returned to her| rThe Wequonne schooleclosed at J 3 } stage omnibus line, which comtinued | Three of those at the wedding cer- | home o Huntington avenue. roon on Wednesday for the halance of Cut Flowers Kitchie R, Pacon of Richmond, Va. |for a period of ten vears, until the|emony will be in_ attendance today Lt the week, In the forenoon appropriate and Miss fouise H. Pitcher of this | hors car line put an end to his pat-| Mrs. G. A. Lewis, J. H. Root and Mrs. | Mrs. Ellen S. Wilkins and Miss G.|Thanksgiving ecxercises were held in P. Woodward of Willimantic are guests | the various rooms. for Thanksgiving day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Randall Lathrop. city were united in marriage at the home cf the bride on Prospect street at ten o'clock Wednesday morning by Rev. C. H. Ricketts. The bridal couple During that time he was en- George Morris, ronage. Floral Designs GEDULDIG COUNTY HOME CHILDREN TWO STATIONARY MARKERS Evening School Vaco llllll:h (a was unattended and only immediate C. T. McC: he | PLOUFF—In Moniy e R | bas Tel 868 . 77 Codar Street | Fousen wan prosin: o imi st PLEASED WITH TURKEY. ON ALL MOTORCYCLES. | Bor. €. . McCann was smone the [ FLAVERC_In MO, NOW IN SESSION |l ol 2ask, ine 040, - - o P U I avvieue G Thut, The Ml Must Be Fastened Horizontally and | cifing football game between Yale and ; n hot or cold for 24 hour kg ey A g Harva-d last Saturday at Cambridge. PRICE, $2.00 F C. A'I'Clls.fl. M n.. Mr. lndl 1{"'. B"Im leftt t?;ha mml— Gift and Feel Sure it Will Be Fine. Cost With Fee $2, The teams were evenly matched, al- MARRIVED\‘ o —at— o . enymoon trip to Vermont. ey will v lead 1 5 CARDEN—In Norwich Towh AYSICIAN AND SURGEON, reside in Richmond, where the Eroom | In acknowledgment of the large tur- | Local motorcyclists have received | thoush Harvard took the lead i punt 2960 by ne ev. CT Reom 1, Second’ Fk >r. Shannon Bidg | 198 an excellent position. The oride |key sent to the county home by The [the following notice from State Secre- g Winiam Winslow: Wesks of ClTY HALL The Shetucket Harness Night "ph has alwayvs resided in Greeéneville and | Bulletin, four of the children express |tary M. H. Rogers: R e oh Town CF ve Night ‘phone 1083. she leaves for her new home with the | their thanks and assurance of its good | All registrations of motorcycles for | Miss Mary Mallon, a student at arder ik el T 321 Main St t bes: wishes of a larme circle of friends |quality in the following letters: the year 1912 will be nu.mfbe(:ed con- :’;rlvr.clol{:"v mefi‘:‘srazv;{'elr:; -'r?:;: e N Y R lafmttn. Tuiti ds i F ain Stree PLUMBING AND GASFITTING, | 7" ® hePpy nd successtul future, cougty THon e e e e | ool acs. gaesia, gver Thamiagiving| Hitchis R Bacon of Rlchmond Va: uition and Supplies Free 7 Neorwich, Conn., No: adt ich lications are re- |of Mrs. J. H. Eldred of Washington | 2/}9 Miss Loud 2 L e AR LY - Thy : Conn., N Taer i which app) ‘ar oy P plaved ot m ames ta Meiicviile Wea, | o, 2lletin Co, Norwich, Comn.. Ceivea St s omoe. regurdicas ot (he | struet, and wiile here wil spend some | &y el zuER — KALINOWSKE — In m : nk yo nu B as previous! en car- 3 . vi 29, 19 y e CO-OPERATIVE B much for the turkey. It looks ine. “1 | TEBOST RS Te BEGT Ul Mre, William H. Shields. Borwah, Nov( 29, 1L, by Hev: Pure Glmen Hflur PLUMBING CO.| e Grsaneville publio schoot iosed | o5 'so antions to taste it "o © | The motor xchlele lay: passed by the and Miss Hatlic A. Kalinowske, both “lat 230 Wednesday for the balance of Yours truly, N i T oo ok i of Norwich t CARDWELL'S 81 Franklin Stree the week. St. Mary's school closed at BLANCH HARRIS. > Taat s DUFNER — NOCHER —In Hartford, al A ra noon S0r the ThGhMBIVIRG reoors. e, o maiea siter e vt sev | /oW £ Gt Ri PG NOOHEN- A 1 Yo., Norwich, Conn.: of March in each vear, and also pro- Nov. 29, by Rev. F. - Johnsto etephone 771 - D e Sienr We thank vou Tor the tur- | vides that the secretary shall furnish Chartes ' Dutner, formerty of Nor: | Tel, 952 9 Market Street YANTIC HAPPENINGS. |feo o thimt it wil tante vers good. | Ohe set Of markers with each regie: & A wich ana Miss Anna Nocher. o aation E. L BU We think it is very kind of vou o send | i¥aticn. such markers to be carried, Hartor? ™ - RNAP ils of Sodem Bcheel Give Thanks. |it fo s SR R R Tl e B R 0 Im es uic P i e bl ‘w".:k Fouts ool rear ‘cf each. motorcycle, horizontally. 5 _ DIED. Loy WALL PAPERS . 5 CLARENCE POTTER. |a3¢ 8o fastened as not to swing. YOUNG—in Thomaston. Conn., Nov. 28 Plumbing, Steam and Gas| Mot~ S e Aapn 17 Young, Gged 47 Years | Our arat consignment of Wall Papara - Following is the Thanksgiving pro- | Dear Sirs: We thank vou for the tur- NORWICH TOWN Stuart’s Calcium Wafers Act Quickly on| ~tery: this cliy, Thureday morning on f B0 0 ot ors will follow as fast as Prices and work satisfactory Fev. We haven't tasted of it yet, but I gramme carried out in the Sodom |le: belleve that it is going to taste de- school Wednesday afternoon: Thanks- Funeral of Mré. Jabez S. Lathrop— Every Variety of Skin Troubles made. 130 Platt Ave. Tel. |giving Song, school; poem, Thanksgiv-|| licioust Before seiecting, it will pay you to - fhe Day, Catherine Murphv: The et | 1 hope you will have one just as| Guests for the New England Hol call ahd Inspeat our 1in Thanksgiving, Willlam Murphy: song, | nic day—Parish Bazarr Nets Handsome | T1is| Package Sent Free to Prove It. We also have just received & full lins JOHNSON AND BENSON, Mr. Rooster and Mrs. Hen, Frnesi Yours tr gy g Sum of $825—Generous School Chil- | gopoqcdo T e us that they of Ready Mixgd Painte in ai} shades 20 Cenral Avenue. Sherman; poem, Thanksgiving Joys, KASSAMBERA M. SUPER. dren. had used creams and lotions for years Painting, Paper Hanging and Dec Wo have some of the whoast wiee 15 Main Street, orating are & speciaity by us Alfred Brown: Another Thanksgiving o he Bulletin Co — ithout effe t after five or mix ,SLATE ROOFING Story. John' Murphy; poem. Autumn | T4 TUCEN 00 g vou a letter| The funeral of Mrs. Cabez S. Ta- [T oo © s vena b, yo ever Iald your eyes om A Meial Cornices and Skylights, Guiters | i otitor Gyrm St ado e, All THIngS |or (hanks for the turkey vou are send- | throp. was neld from her home, on P. F. MURTAGH anxious for you to see it. Theve @ Conductors, and ail kinds of Jobe | rroy iy LYier Ladd; Song, Singing,|{ng to us. It is very kind of vou to| Washington street, at 2.30 o'clock on . & promptly attended to T e think of us on Thanksgiving. I have| Wednesday afterncon. The service was]| & 92 and B4 Went Main 1. Detter (0. be had and our r Tel 718. : ora®s Anna Parl: is spendink a few |not ns vet tasied of the turkey, but I| conducted by Rev. G. H. Ewing, pas- Tclephone novatd e i Dottor dobes o oty Feoper coustn, Mrs. L&throp, of | ymow 1t will taste fine. tor of the First Congregational church, unera X 1 p e Eiilincides has v Your true friend of which Mrs. Lathrop was for so s 24 the Flght prig o : : turned from thres weeks ‘stay with L A . RS mecl e s e —AND— Thanksgiving Turkeys ¢ X L] )’ um “lg Bection’ roroman_ And Mrs. Read Suffered from Shock The presence of so many friends is | S SLOSBERG _Section” foromen nd ganss of the s r - R T o i Gliacter. and NATIVES VERMONTS o 3 2. F :e:rr-llmvemolrfixtltflh:d"hu\g beenin| Rev. and Mrs. Georze O. Read of| high standing of this servant of God, m a i WESTERNS i A potp 18t 4 oW this week loading tles. Abington, Conn., with their two sons, | sn"omiy Jems refresting ihan the mera| .M. Harrison, roadmaster left for Philadeiphia Monday. Nov. 26, | (a0 025 DASSES on_to the elories of Plenty of Chickens, Fowls 3 Cove 8t itse... During the summer you wili | _°n'ral Vermont railroad, and George |traveling on the 2.58 p. m. express from | Gog that she lived so many years. The Ll y y e the mors look to- the bath for bedily | ;:08ch of Palmer, Mass., spent Tuesdav | Flartford for New York. Passing New | uoco o S0 CREE 30 EY VOere: © 00 Ducks, Etc - cemfort. 1 wili show you samples and | \° tO%N- Rochelle the trucks of the second en- Lady Assistant. . . to the children of God who live longer. plans of the porcelain and o And give vou esiimates for ihe work I In the best manner Selectman Charles Davis of Franklin |is gaing over the state road with a | scraper, getting it in shape for win- tracks, gine and mail cars left the No one dragging for some 300 vards. was injured. Tt 1% good to think of the reunion with those who have gone before. When ter traveling Mrs. Read suffered some from the the transiation comes to us, we shail Telephone call 323-3. Henry E. Church. Wm. Smith Allen. Fine Heavy, Sterling Silve People’s Market ef putting them from a sanii standpoint. &uar. o e e job - J. E. TOMPKINS,, g0 to the presence of God to be with the spirits of the just made perfect. Prayer closed the service. Among the many choice floral trib- Numerous farmers' wagons laden with produce which usvally go to mar- ket Thursdays through here on chock. Rev. Mr. Read returns to his charge about Dec. 7th s. Read and scns remaining in Philadelphia over Cigarette Case $7.50 LADIES 2.50 Gun Metal, . 6 Franklin St. Button and Biucher. SR AR . xR Sy (e Christmas: holldays utes were clusters of roses, chrysan- 2ed’ these siyiish, perfect Atting and JUSTIN HOLDEN. Prop. 67 West Main Street of winter vegetables. - themums, carnations and callas, gal- durable A & All the tles in the Mrond vard axla leaves and a beautiful large FRANK A. BILL. We are showing » fine ware spottéd THIs WSk Dy a tepresent. FRANTIC WITH ECZEMA wreath of orchids and lilies of the val- 3 - > Sterling Silver ative of the Central Vermont rallwa: ley. Burlal was in the family lot in |“Stuart’s Calcium Wafers Are Simply | Telephone 104 main street | Tabourettes, Plant Stands, CIGARETTE CASES, Yantic cemetery, where a committal service was read. The bearers were W. O. Rogers, H. L. Yerrington, L. A Forton, Burrill Lathrop, Dwight W. Grand for Eruptions.” Skin Pimples and All MATCH BOXES, VANITY CASES, PURSES, Death of Mrs. Nugent. received here of the The Vaughn Foundry Co. Small Tables and Book ord has been “ W death in Waterbury of Mrs. Augustus Avery and B Lh Ation Heonr “allon | 488 of Stuart’s Calcium Wafers thelr | T s Try This R ur Risk. " | compiexions were perfectly clear. ! EYEGLASS CASES, ET( Inu" cAs lNGs Nugent, sister of Mrs. Frank H. Mer. ry s Remedy at Our Risl &e;s“n: had charge of the arrange Tt's easy to understand why. Creamis | °“r 'Rnk’ lll m“lofl- rill, formerly of this city. She had frequently visited Mr. and Mrs. Mer- rill during their residence here. Children, and grown persons too, are so often driven almost frantic with the intolerable itching and burn- ing of eczema and other skin trou- bles, that a remedy which will <ot only secure their immediate comfort, but also clear away the eruption in a short time, 1s nothing less than & public benefit It is remarkable that so mild and uml hg.lo::t olély‘ lnt %uma aurt‘-‘c:,\ Our prices the lewssl, . s while Stuart’s Calcium lers go r t Guests at. Thanksgiving Dinners. into the blood, attacking the impuri- Dr. and Mrs. N. G. Gray of Verga- |ties that cause skin diseases. You'll | son avenue are with Dr. Gray's par- |never have a good complexion without ents in Ledyard for Thanksgiving: Mr. | pure blood. 1 and Mrs. O. S. Smith of Huntington Stuart’s Calcium Wafers contain no avenue left Wednesday to be with | polsonous drug of any kind. They are thelr sons and daughter-in-law, Harold | perfectly harmiless and can be taken | Smith and Mr. and Mrs, Sydnéy Smith | with absolute frecdom. But they work John & Gea. ll Biiss e R S. F. GIBSON - s Tin and Sheet Metal Worker Call and ses them—some bargains. |- No. 31 Willow St. Do you know- where«ib lo? Find it. Opportunity HEADQUARTERS 7'0! to make your harmiess an application us our new | of Norwood, Mass; Mrs. John Gross, |almost like magic. Calcium Sulphide, | early. Anythi .- e e S skin remedy, Saxon Salve, can stop | Mr. and Mrs. Woodbury O. Rogers and/|their principal ingredient, is the great- || lected now will be iaid aside for ’ . 5 West Main Strsst. Norwich, Conn. e et e A o e s, L Ty ey vawmos. | Christmae { THE CLOTH SHOP R :{m e . mem N | A is even more remarkable, for. im- M o & e Ea I ne B . C Yors will Quick. e s ihe Plice to buy the SnemtdmTatlors] havd, " FPés funch gvacy Bavir of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Goodwin on |be, Stuart's Calelum Wafers will quick- Lebanon Green; Mr. and Mrs. A. E.|ly work wonders with it. It's goodbye Geer and their children will be with |fo blackheads, pimples, ache, bolis, Mrs. Geer's. parents in Scotland; Mr.|irash, eczema and a dirty “filed-up” made Sulte and Overcoats For $20.00 JOS. T, -DONOVAN. evening The Westerly House, n's, 68 Mo, Wl -ovement is seen after the first few ys and the final results must satis- the user or we refund the money 1t you have any itching, or burn- “The Plant-Cadden Co. Head: ' T. F. BURNS, “sages. Zady Asststant. and Mre. G. Curtls Hull and Misses | complexion. A trial package to prove y D, &, O Zady ing rash or humor of the skin, any | Elizabeth and Heley Hull are with rel- | this fact will be sent free if you -will rters for Holiday Goods ‘Phone GOL. 837 Maln St e Pwaa ".“M .nd "“mbtn& Risidenes 130 Broaavis. gealy or chromic old skin trouble |atives in Jewett Citv for the day; Mr. [send your name and address io F. A.| Jewelers and Silversmithd, novied 1 > : EoE ey Saxon Salve is what you need and |and Mrs. George Guard, Mr. and Mrs. | Stuart Co. 176 Stuart Bldg. Marshall, Established 1872 . wont_w B [~ 5, anodld v thie spiendid’ remeds. | W. T Canflold ana Misn Temily Garde | Mich. Thén yeu can get the reguiar || PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING magrem tn Potore e °y, b b ngler, ' are . and . E. Garde ckag: &l 1 thro verds s'mlcl, Conn. £ ¥ s e % b S R ATy | 3% FC A K ey in-Cromiwell; Miss Florence Bennett!cents a bor. A