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COAL AND LUMBER. Moy Aty | Cor Sl N |- COAL FURNISHING The Bulletin should be Saisered Court of Common Pleas Took a Recess While Witness Was b sty DERT s :EZ“E;:;.‘“: l:!;: 2’.‘:’: -:‘-.:- sem . o e T “Thln Norwich citizen testified loug | There's No Place Lilte Home UNDERTAKERS e will confer o fayer Examined Doctors—Not Required to Attend Court. o. i ke & . Dorting the fact to The Bulletim Told of quick relief—of lasting bene- For a Coal-bin 88 Main THE WEATHER. ot .| There's mo Coml trade so watfSfac- Fosechet For Toiis At New London Monday, the trial|heart. but he thought she could come :"‘h“‘"’? 8t e god “°""""°‘l" ~eng | 7Y to us s that of bume peeple. - e iy e 2 ST of the sult of Henry O. Hawthorne |[to court in a carriage If necessary. uch testimony s complete—the| U T TN et do our CALY ASSISTANT WNEN SEQUESTED e = ‘; “a'd‘w vs. Freeman Rogers, in the court of | Judge Waller said that he thought |evidence conclusive. Nant b0’ v the Camby | Conl-vin ?Z‘Z,ai?- cold mo “3wes‘r?or‘d<l>n-‘ 4 n?d common plcas, was halted by an ar- |unless there wus a very good reason | I¢ forms convincing proof of merit.|filed with br{"hL A Y s MR i O ‘"l — *m;‘t!:l Ng |gument over the claim of attorneys|for compelling Mrs, Brown's attend- Mrs. Oscar Bjork, 3631 W. Main St JD“)‘E‘di(‘[l e ‘i;"",‘\fnx ‘Y‘“: e for the plaintiff that the deposition of {ance that he would not issue a sub-| __ . ¥ J bt o S g sty 4 Her- | Mys Martha Brown should not be ac- | poena for hor and he decided finally | Norwich, Conn.,, says: “I recelved —FOR GOOD — A ouesday Talr weather and|cepted as she was well enough to ap- [not to 4o $0 and ruled that the Geposi- |good results from the ume of Doan's CHAPPELL Co. 5 Y aoyer temperatures will pre- |pear in court. Recess was taken |tion could b: admitted, -ounsel for the | igney Pills and therefore, do not hes- . vail, with fresh northerly to westerly | o ina- i g ¥ Jhlle two physiclans made examina-|plaintllt having the right to object 1€y 15 5 recommend them. For somc | Central Wharf and 150 Main Strdet. 1 i winds, and on Wednesday fair weath- e 2 Typewritsr Ribbons, |xi : tlon “of Mra Brown. any part of it i <ty o Sl i with slight temperature changes. The trial of the suit was started on| Mrs. Brown's connection with the Telephenes. Carbon Paper = ?b“sorvahons »r:l Norwich. Monday morning. Tow;}rd the end of case comes from a conversation be- | was often go lame that 1 could hardly The following rccords, reported.from e morning session e eposition | twee: = Mr. awthorne when vo. 3 % ¢ 2 Boiiiy, - phicnimdy; ahiss. Tha 3;‘,,,,,. was Introguced. Attorneys Daniel M.|he called at her home in Main street | MOV MY motlherr.mm fml m:( m'x . UMBEB H and other supplies go to : in temperature and the barometric { ronin and William T. Connor, coun- {cn busiuess. he took him to task |kidneys were at fault and when changes Mond sel for Hawthorne, objected to ac-|for not providing properly for his |heard of Doan’s Kidney Pills, I pro- MmMISS JEWETT, ceptance of the deposition. and de- | wife, and Hewthorne Is alleged (0 have fcured & box at N. D. Sevin & 8o | e e i 7 a. m. & PR o v |clared that Mrs. Brown coul appear | sa that e gave her money and the rug Store. They proved to be the Pyinic Steursene 12 m. : 2 33 0 4ia court, if shis wished fo. Leat in quesiion. D iling A et siime and Sharthand Teacher.{ G °, - : 3 Judge Charles B. Waller ordered a| Mrs. Brown is 71 years of age. She |disposed of every symptom of my 283 Main Street. Highest 40; res recess until Mrs. Brown's physcial |is the mother of Charles E. Brown, | troubl condizion could be learned defnitely.|the railrcad man, who disappenred | The above statement was given Au- gkt Attorney C. Hadlai Hull for the de- | mysteriously recently. D'r, Lawson tes- soti o S ust 26, 1908, and on July 2 1911, Mrs Predictions for Monday: Snow and |fendant engaged Dr. F. W. Dunn to | tified that it v apparently about her | Bjork said: “1 willingly confirm my | Freg nummg Kinds and Lalllgn Typewriters For Sale and Rent. WSatmiRt Cokier herly winds. examine the woman, wh the attor- tson that Brown worrying | former statement in praise of Dos Monday*s weather: As predicted. nevs for the plaintiff sect=ed the serv- fu t coming to ceurt. Kidney Pills, I have had no kidao ALWAYS IN STOCK. SAVE MONEY & 5 ices of Dr. S. J. Lawson, it is brougnt by Hawthorne |trouble since this remedy cured me. * Sum, Mosh and Tihes: When court came in again at two | to recover possession of a power boat | oo " 0Ty o gealers. Price 5oe. A‘ D L“THROP || _High || Moeon Jo'clock Attorney Kull produced .Dr.|{which he owned, It came into the e v “oster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New Water. || Sets. |urn's certificate to the effect that | possessicn of the defendant, Ireeman i‘”:_:f m,c“l“m for the ' United | Office—oor Market and Shetucket Sts . I new wire drawn T Mrs. Brown was not well enough to|Rogers of Neank, through Mrs. Haw- | SO0% - 7 lattend court. Attorney Conmor|ihcrne, who claimed that her husband o & Gl Telephone 163-12. a a amps 17 _ 5.04 | thought Dr. Dunn should be on hand |gave it to her. Hawthorne fourd tne | Remember the name—Doan's—and to_explain his reasons for so stating.|boat at Noank =nd replevined it and |take no other. All sizes in stock. Both plain and The plaintiff's counsei put Dr. Law- |now seeks to gain permanent posses- PR T e frosted bowl. More powerful and bet- son on the stand. Dr. Lawson said he | sion. n Alarm at Nial ter light for 1-3 the cost of Carbon | ttought Mrs. Brown could attend court. | Among the witnesses was Mrs. Dan- | That strikes terror to the entire house hold the loud, hoarse and metal cough of croup. No mistaking it, unvl s Vo o ey L':.?:k‘a-n‘.i“?;'r'.'flmfi:\’}i Well Seasoned Wood He said she was old and quite feeble | iel Hollow formerly Mrs. Haw- o 'Shrme vp closn® Lemps. and she was suffering from enlarged thorne, who claims the boat was bhers. C. V. PENDLETON, JR. Six hours after high water it is low tide, which is followed by flood tide. on your electric light bill. TUse llxel 10 Broadway. « Canton, Regular 10 and 16 candle power Car- GREENEV"'LE NEWS. T RS RIS ,RESULTnOF EFZOR::ERS, o I ot ,'l'll“ls orth e weteht Y ton Lamps also ¢arried in stock. ; ITS NOVEMBER MEETING. | DURING “ oo 4 . d. Our little children are troubled D Meeting of Good Templars—Notes and st eIy 2 with croup and hoarseness, and all we | C. H. HASKEL‘_ Personals. Nominating Committee Named to Re- | There Were 1,500 Tips Turned in and | give them in Foley's Homey and Tar | Pt i L TRy port at Next Meeting. 130 Contracts Signed. Compound, 1 always have a bottle of it henes — 489 = 'lh l“w absence of Chief Templar L in the house. Lee & Osgood. —_————— e — lohn Wood, Deputy Charles H. Ames The December meeting of the W. C. In “bovster week,’ v.lu. h closed Sat- e = m— B s ot 1 Pt "hasie i o A ety ek ot S VLG | e watse gl eiich slosed fs| ee=tmiat————| 300N A, SRGAN & SON, uckingham lodg . . T., held | afternoon at their rooms in the Bill | England Telephone ...mpam the east- "“ »h’u » - | 15t { block, the business session beigg called | ern district, with beadquarters in Nor- | [Ches. al an 1 " — vas initi- { 1o order by the president, Miss Harriet y wich, held up its end in proportion to & L c d I_ b to be sent |G Cross. b o 1 the el ok e MUk . tompared Ernest Hazard of ‘me So nllandpro a 0 llm Br ; ] _from the lodge to| The nominating committee, consist- | with the rest of the territory in the SPRS Suhey (WIS R Persa o B | makahete S5k Contrel' Whar? If your teeth need atten- { v married members, ling of M Willis T. Rogers, Mrs. C. | state, turning in something like 1,500 | 190 ok tion, d o n 't hesitate. i A. Schwartau of Nash- | W, Tubbs and Mrs. J. J. Fields. was | tips for contracts and having 130 con- Mr. and Mre Willlssa D. Thacher of » 4 appointed to report at the next meet- | tracts acually signed. Putnam was the | . M& Mre. ; Gt . MU us d"'“"; | — ing, which will be held in January, a | banmer city of the district, with 36 | 1 200¢T !’;“"‘I'l' are spending a week in strate to you what really e Whist Tournament. week later than the regular time. The | signed contracts. gy TOT sy, AR constitutes good dentistry | The annual vhist tournament of the |executive committee i to plan for a [ The southern district, with headquar- | (o o —Jmees— o —the BEST dentistry. Let Father Mathew T, A. society was |sale soon after this annual meeting. ters in New Haven, Secured 480 con- ]~V H&m Fo TUTE Of 8 N e T M s R started S ay when three games| There Were extracts read from the | tracts, the central district with head- | Shent the weel ; % i {were b . There are eight teams |raticnal convention which were full of | quarters at Hartford 430,and the west- o & - Work Baskets, Nursery Baskets, you'll acknowledge to be ex- {entered. "¢ the close prizes not vet|inferest, and of especial interest ir|ern with headquarters at Waterbury¥ | .y anq Mrs, He ke of Plats pert work and at moderate chosen will be awarded the team hold- | this connection was the following sign | 100. B A e 2 hurass. ing the highst total number of points, | over the bar of the Milwaukes hotel [y Monday night the “booster” com- | LIl were ,l’,“‘:’k;fnfl"‘”“"‘ in’ Frove Fruit and Flower Baskets, | Saturday's games were as follows: P, |where the official board stayed: “Closed [ mittee at the state headquarters was i 2 R kagIving PAINLESS Extractin: | Gladue and Combies won from L. Gla- |in honor of the W. C. T expected to have all the tip cards in Nonlis e ek beba sieadie Standard Work Baskets, g pim and Berry. to 26; P. Gladue V e s e their hands, enabling them to start |, - I Staples, who has beer spending <113, and Combies won from McAvoy and - b G A . in on the task of finding out who are| . o0 < - w York and Filling 1‘4‘arre!l, 21 to, 25; Harrington e ¥ the individual prize winners and the | Sharles W. Grant, is now in New Yorl F‘Vors' Etc. Fellefleur defeatei P. Gladue and |W. A. Vetter the Winnar—Close Fight | district winner. 2 4 { Combies 31 to 20, for Second Place. _— -2 Y : . On the conclusion of the whist tour- —_— S AT THE AUDITORIUM. M Olye Ll Batas Geor s h“& ["m' “l I ki S lng en ar ors !nament a pool tournament will be In the Y. M. C. A. junior pool toeruna- —— e on “'\”; hanksgiving m’ul o fow fall {1} qua‘n started ment, W. A. Vetter, who Vaudeville and Motion Pictures. s Tonker oT- 3. ana e, Wishs P DR. JACKSON, Manager. i — game out of 18, was the winner, but the e 5 days Mr, z 5 & oy e Sy ey Notes. real contest developed for second place, | In the vaudeville and moving pic- 4 Glerg s I where three were tied on winning 15 | ture picture bill put on at the Audi- . Ch PR ARy Associates. ! rjnk Squires of New London spent | ang losing thrce games. These were |torinm Monday, well filled houses at A\zlnvx_ l}mrlr‘]fl :nr’l\ n':ldl daugh »n:‘. * 3 A FRANKLIN SQUARE. onday with local relatives, J. Hull. W. Stanley and A. Heneault [matinec and eveming hours found | Niadqieing au uth Bape returncd| it Fine Heavy, Sterling Silver = N = 3 < On the playoff. Stanley defeated He- |plenty of fun and entertalnment that | 3o00#> F0 % - - <3 . Hours — 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Joseph R. Portelance 18 spending |neault and Hull defeated Stanley, | ftted in with practically every varl- | MASS. after nearly a week's visit with friends here, SRR Cigarette Case YANTIC HAPPENINGS. | $7.50 Last of Holiday Guests Depart—Per- | sonal Mention. $overal days in New Britain on busi- {ihereby giving Hull second place, Stan- | oty of taste that was rpresented in the 3 :d and Hh(-nea(ulld’fnurlh- ”1‘: seats. For the folks that like a med- x o SoreRe s AT Inext three in the standing were ley of music, pretty girls, dazzling cos- pidmond Postelance cf Willimantic | Myllard, R. Graham and C. Crowe, each | tume changes and hardshoe dancing, ent Sunday-at his home on Central | winning more than half his games. there were the three O'Connor. siste phyonue. W e whose nimble feet and tumeful voices Frank ‘Yec s__of Hartford is i;.(wn ll:‘ri{narl?”b'\ recognition in the spending several days with local rel- Moore—Sistare. Si Stebbins, the original rube of the We are showing a fine line of Sterling Silver Ladd and her nephew, CIGARETTE CASES, Miss Luc atives i iends. i Merrell Bag re! < A ches Latest tnd best thing ever put on| o= o friends. The many friends of Nelson H.|circus. with a makeup to correspond, | Monday. aftor seandiog the porier MATCH BOXES, the:market. Keeps your coffee or tea| Jobn Brown and family of Thira | MOOre, Jr. of this city and Miss Hat-jand an original line of rural witt with Mrs. Mary Ladd at Elmwood VANITY CASES, Bot or coMd fo 34 hours Stopet apenit ‘the week ehdwith rela-f o DDURAR of New Londom WELES |81 some Hec e i Miss Harriel Bond Kelly and Anna | PURSES, ive: ir i ple ¥ - - Go T {elly D] New ~ondor were | pEo § T S Eaeel which took place very quletly at the bill and irresistible in ihe funmak- T o S et Ry aaon, etal EYEGLASS CASES, ETC. ” ; 2 Methodist parsomage in New London |ing line, while Harry Brooks is an- Lyman Whiting and Dr. William Me- | \100 500" slernoon, the ceremony being |other mar who gives a chance fof L. have re a a The Shelllcket flnless a)., ‘“?l‘i,g‘zll_‘,"fnd: o e i from a visit| o rormed by Rev. C. Harley Smith. |more than one laugh with his black- : They were kindly remembered with |face comedian alt. As a table lifter tag. Our prices the lowest. Misg Olive Bishop has returned from a week end visit with her grandmoth- er, Mrs. Olive Bishop of Bozrah. A cicied v or ¢ vi .eth Brooks is also a_star ; . 321 Main Street Ignatius Murphy pe Cod husjIinecousEifia, They-left Sor o sbort | with his. thells Bioo = t ‘Supt. John Marshall of the Yantic J been spending several davs &t his | i, and on their return will reside in)performer und gets nice hand for | Woolen ‘company has returned. from oin 20, ISS WM. C. BODE. Prop. |home on Central avenue. st i X Sl Saor: Soc sose Among the i s » York. & avenue. The bride has been for som mong the moving pictures the | " Afr. ‘and Mrs. Warren Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs, . I Bthier and fam- | ime_on of the popular salesladies in |stirring drama, From the Bottom of lgon, of Fitchville, spent Sunday with | the Bee Hive, New London. The groom |the Sea, is the special attraction, | My and Mrs. Henry Hamilton. Cent ue were in Willi- o i ; 5 e Willi- |} 0lds a responsible position with Pres- | showing In fine shape the operations | Nir and rs. Oliver Woodworth and . anto. uneay, making the trip Y |ion Bros, and is a member of the John |df one of the new submarines of the {gon returned Sunday to New London, HEADQUARTERS FOR ‘Winthrop and Nameaug Boat clubs of | United State avy e - g S - e after a few days’ stay at the home of | pregh stock of Wines, Liquors and - New London. The young people have s R e Mr. and Mrs, George Manning. C1 Al P o TAFTVILLE the best wishes of their many friends. NORWICH TOW# Tidward Bioddarg of . Now London | CIESrs Also Provisions slways e Have ou had baby”: OgTa, H 2 s o = —_— spent Saturday here with his father. ‘s N Wken? e 2 “IC"'bhse Tournament at Pinochle Club OBITUARY. § Harmony Whist Club Meets—Visitors| Misses Lilllan and Jennie Mahoney | *¥¢™*/0& i oz =t o sk bebys shote- | —Notes and Personals. R e AR Approsiate Hospitality During Ses. | 0f Colchester were in the village Sat- | The Westerly House, his roguish little smile, his pretty little | A cribbage tournament with , Lucy Standish Wheeler, wife of | Sions of Woman's Board—Secial and | "Richard Sullivan of Hartford was| FOrmeply D. J. O l;;’u:n'év':.n";}m"' a rezent visitor here. dimple, Such photograps become prized | teams entered was tarted v s Emerson Wheeler, died Sat- Personal Items. remembrances of babyhoods days inj€vening at the Pinochle . uitable {urday at her home at 1 Summer William Pendleton of New e ——— years to coms. We have had years ot} Prizes to be selected la ill be |street, New London. Mrs. Wheeler,| The Harmony Whist club were en- has been spending several days experience in_photographing children. | awarded the wirners e entries are |who was 88 vears, suffered from the |tertained Monday afternoon by Mrs. | with Mrs. Pendleton. THE CLOTH SHOP They always look their best wnen welas follows: Donovan and Lafleur, Des- | effects of a fall sustained in ner kitch- { James Kelley at her home on Eim ave- Mr, T »f Danielson spent Sat- | 1 friends, I8 the place (o buy the finest in Tadlor made Buits and Over Regular Pipe Dream. For $20.00 take them. No troublesome posing,|marais and Letendre, Seddon and J. B. eo on November 26. At that time it |nue. Three tables were played. The Snap them in a Jiffy. Eenoit, Muddeman and A. Benoit, Liv- s expected she would recover from | members of the club this year are Mrs. ingstone and E. Letendre, Jackson and |the injuries, which scemed not to be|J. W. Hoffman, Mrs. N. D). Robinson, Phalen, Ford and Delaney, Hardy and |seri Mrs. Woodbury O. Rogers, Mrs. Walter Mar Litth * y 1 Tergeron, Chamberlain and Gaucher, ad Mrs. Wheeler jived until Decem- | Potter, Mrs. James Kelley, Mrs. T. J. B T Ty sl Thwen somie of JOS, T. DONOVAN. ‘ lIG” ' a” White and Arthur Letendre. The com- |ber 23, she would y have been | Wattles, Miss Carolyn A. Sterry and |l M';‘,"fflr;;‘r"’“’:";‘ l'h"’:"fu‘\“ iy l':_“" ‘Phone S0L. 327 Malm 86 witte harge of the is P »d | Mrs. Dwight Underwo B3 SRV Sv yoon OVZ4C s’ = b ek s Ciosh g S witnfened ¥ Ngind uttered by & human voice—New York | _"°V*44 ccmposed of Thomas Phalen and Wil- |t : ary liam Desmarais. her husband's Local Hospitality Appreciated. The Photographer. R PR birtl same day. _ ) = |, The December Life and Light, pub- ; Notes. ] s S Stand- | jished in Boston, in giving an account Opposite Norwich Savings Soclety. Mrs. Odilon Rousseau of New Bed- |#b. S as born in Bozr the | of the 44th annual meeting of the NT:::R:!DV : the Zuest of relatives in town. irastus and Sarah (Gid- | Woman's Board, which met in Nor- by ey Tetey gndon, | Raccoon $60.00; Russian Calf $28.00, —_— dings) Stan: . Her descendancy is|wich, in November, sa The good- oloon kL Rhete " of this city and | Moroccan Lamb $20.00; Galloway t Smith of Hanover is spending | traced to Miles Twelve | hys are still sounding in our ears, the Miss Hattie B tare of New lon- | Cow $30.00 Marmot Lined $45,00 several days with local friends and rel- |other children of Erastus and S friendly good-bys of our lovely Nor- i Wallaby Lined $40.00; Siberian Dog . s ative: S s d betor Wheeler. | wich hostesses. The golden asutumnal ’ Colum- | Lined $25.00 : Mr. and_Mr: reeler were mem- | sunshine of those three glorious days , Nov. i x v C. M (Successor te A. T. Gerdner) Dieudonne Donais and Gus Paradis | bers of - T i BaSU . SHR Gl Norwich, Ct., has : Miss Julis | Wool b‘«ulh?eualuts:'o‘g"::o 34.00 g , B4x90, 34. church. They resided in New not yet faded, the glow and exalta ion I - ittended an auction in Canterbury on Hack ] ‘ wver Monday. don vears 2go, but moved to Jac of those meetings have not yvet been Special made heavy Stable Blanket : 1 y PO WS sonville, I returning to New Lon- | dulled. IE—In ‘.}, Ly $1.65. g Rubber Interlined Robe $5.00 Rev. . A. Northrop occupied the|don in 1888, Mr. Wheeler has been a | “The writer speaks of the wide,| & ; Ty 1 pulpit in the Congresational church |carpenter most of his I A son of | colonial doorways, the spacious and «*,)x:n“r"z?-.'n” SRt fl&'h‘fx‘:ro; KOsk Shin Hwe_oyer At Sunday morning Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler, Lubin_G.|beautiful Osgood Memorial Parish| TLonsdale, K. I Wheeler of Decatur, Ill, died a few | House, the heartiness of the hospital- Tlll'.’ l.. L. CHAPMAN CO. Thomas and Lug Greenwooa | months ago. There are two other sons, | ity, which gave a zest to all the social DIED. have returned from e visit with rela- | Charles A. of Seattle and Edwin C. of | fcatures of the meetings P B R 00 o2 AR PR [l M rd Nerwish, Conn. stable tives in New Bedford. Fitchville, and a daughter, Mrs. Bur- s etk s e Deo & e e tis H, Dunbar of New London. My Db ird Abshurs. ears. Mr. and Mrs i Kenyon and Alden M. Young. 5 k. WHEBLER —In New London, Dec. 2. 12-14 Bath Street. daughiter have I to tnelr home | slaen M. Youns of Pine Orchard, LSRR i Sitvigoloned Junco way $11, Lucy Standisly, wife of Bmersor in Moosup after spe several da : g “ . 2 o3 5, 0t 1eeler, in her year. ; Conn.. the weil known traction man, |crumbs. The song of the junco is a . ; HORRE CEIBRING A TAEROIALTY. | with Mr. and Mr died suddenly in New York Sunday | sweet trill which has a beautiful ef- R et T e atvs, ee. - LD JBANT, O E Avenin night of heart fallure. Mr. Young |fect when given by a whele flock in D o e Sy Telephene 383 Joseph Jarry and are moving |Went to New York on November 27, junison. The juncc often comes in|73y1i, Blizabeth H. widow uof J&mes IN CANS. 4 from Front street New Bedford |and registered Bt the Bretton Hall, | flocks just before or duriny a snow-| Brennan, | where he has accepted a position. My, |it Was said at the hotel. He was ap- | storm, hence its common name of |TARBOX--In this city, Dec. 3, Cor- . Jarry has made his home in Taftville |Parently m his usual health, Sunday, | snowbird. AR OX u, this iy, Dea .3 Cor-| Something fine. and Cut Flowers for 35 years and has been emploved as |apd @uring the evening was in the € liam G. Tarbox, aged 44 year: 1 1 _ & loomg Bxat I the Ponswial willl: The | o Ol L oty B g Apples Go to Waste. Services at the Central Baptist church y emily leaves for a new home with the 7 York. sitting B gt oo St Tuesday, Dec. 5, at 2 o'clock. Burial P l " k t EPNEE SN | 1oty donvec for & new homs wii e ek Mo e B sty R R jacal St arivios 131 o Maplewood Seatstiry eopie’s arkKke o S Ave & gasp and fell back dead. His | Revmond Hill noticed hundreds of D 3 GEDULDIG - e O e Y v bushels of fine apples ungathered on | PARKINSON—In Norwich Town, Der ¥ v e the ground, among them bushels of Anna M. Sawyer, beloved wife of | 6 Franklin St. y o Bray Clubie ; Mr. Young was in his Afty-eighth | ron" 0 dimens of the King variety liam R. Parkinson. aged 68 years. | Tel. 868 77 Cedar Strect| TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Jear cerae feaves & wife and fOUrf rtan sold for five cents apiece. | Funeral from her late home, 31 Hunt Take LAXATIVE “3 i = ey hand Sies Through scarcity of help farmers were ington avenue, Wadnesday afternoon, Tablets. Druggists refund m it e TR et ke inge o unable to harvest th crop. Dec. 6, at 2 o'clock. Burial in Yantic E cure. E. W. G 7 A urer of the Norwich Gas & Electric e t F. C. ATCHISON, M. D., |- o oo & W GROVE P oon S tae 5 oy —at PAYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Z i the city, and was identified with the Guests from Kentucky. ARavE Roem i, Second Fi or. Shannon Bldg | — | New London Gas & Electric Light Co. irs. Harry Myers and little son of | ,' 2 !as well as other similar organizations | Lexington, Ky., are guests of relatives | b i in the state. here for several wecks, Mrs. Myers f i Funeral g " e was formerly Miss Bertha Norman, | JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop. T’vanklgi\l'ng Afunhu;ghtd;. taacher for seveial years in the Town | orgppaisipi s are here, ready for a i - At the evening service unday at |® 0oL | ) THE FINEST AGE Direcior the Central Baptist church, the pas- -t S | T demonstration to you. o tor, Rev. P. C. Wright, preached upon Gone to New Brunswick. | 35c D I N N E R and Emba]mgr the timely topic, Thanksgiving After- | John Luther, formerly of Town street, | The best and most value for your thoughts, making many helpfui sug- | who is employed in the United State: money in an automobile today. You IN TOWN @ELL-HOFF CAFE From 12 t 2 gestions along this line A special | Immigration aervlch in Canada, has| F H e aitie musical programme was rendered wit e e on at Quebec and gone to | nera 'rec'ors ) 70 Franklin St., Bulletin Btdg. [ | e P ol e e o s Sauar. | the one at St John = B forcine! u Ohe demonstration will oconvince Telephene $63-1 tette, as follows: winter. AND. b Prompt service day or night Anthem, Ye Shall Dwell in the Lang, S rE— e > zady Assistant. anthem, Praise Ye the Lord| . School Sessions Omitted. RHC ISR e Yl She: Residence 136 Broadway. Vlfl!. nymn); trio, Praise Ye, There was no school Monday ana Foll $900 opp. Theatre. ia; soprano solo, Fear Not | there will be none today (Tuesday) in a er s P el O Ye, O Israel, Mrs. Neison T. Crowell. | the senior room of the Town street e & five-paseonger 30 H. P. Touring Ce oho! - —_——— School, because of ihe death. of " 4 One Way Enough for Us. W. G. Tarbox, t.h': wl:e o.t-lheoprll::l': TRATS T Y 8. Some one has figured out that there | pal Lady Assistant. Sob B for yourssl? ot are ways of it's T = . —ese the ic; feze is mo me- | | THERD is no evertiang medium tn (576, 15007, AN o___":,,"ftm old age. 1910's First Snow. Telephone call 323-3. 'll! M. B. RING AUTO CoO. nam I g o op Wusiness ts. 5 > ””«mow on Dec.' Henry E, Church. YWm. Smith Allen. JEWETT CITY HOTEL New

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