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ary Allen & Son " {CO-OPERATIVE PLUMBING CO 9 years Lieut re- rains; moderate Wwinds be- 44 recrults for the wummaymfifl There Is a Constant Dripping From | 500d Coal and good service, and we Prices and work satlsfaslery coming s.uth. FURNISHING A P TR UNDERTAKERS A1 81 Frankiin Stree b i : C 1 re IS THE REAL PURCHASING — ;‘ — mfi:? ey R u AGENT OF COAL, E. L. BURNAP LABY ASSISTANT WHEN REQUESTED For New England: Saturday s PLICEDSe T g fs, wde . { oy . v ocai 12th at Colchester. 1f You Continuaily K'hawk and Spit, If ;:‘n: e o e warve got 1o gtve | PlUmbing, Sleam apd Gas H Predictions from the New York Her. | JUing up of the regiments which were | city. ool Sy reparing for the front. Col Ned Har-| The for the 12th regiment il ose Into the Throat, If | are doing it. THE CLOTH SHOP ohtinued mia Seenry Cloudy and | jiad happened to be Just ei that time | from Mot Todvard and Norwich v ~ Sickening 130 Platt Ave. Tol with light to Variable in command of the second brigade of at Hartford. Some fif- Breath, that la Catarrh c.m CO. 2 » is the place to buy the finest in Taflor- fresh, winds, | G o) Burnside's division at Ane | £y . 3 made Suits and Overcoats g Hergpondh i SRR A 4 Deeh : and | Can Cure It. Contral Wharf and 150 Majn Strest JOMNSON AND BENSOWN, For $20.00 cloudy and colder weather, with rain e s T _— A, 0 Conral Avemss. Jos. ™. AN. or sepE s T - |from the regiments in the fela for the : work forty cotton | io" ! Let Me Sond You a Fres Trial Pack- SLATE ROOFING Thome 391 ions in Norwioh. supplies sent them, the clothing and age of My Remedy. Motal A o Sxyiatie O nov2id The following records, reported from | bedding being particularly he to | negroes receh a pound . Y cc“a ces an il (.ur, Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes | +he sick in the regimental hospitals. and have gone h"‘ o v::'vrland‘:il ot Se. in temperature and the barrometric| Before their departure General Will- |iito the business with enthusiasm. Promptly dttended te. changes Friduy: -|iams of this city forwarded to the Hubbard Rhetorical Society. SAVE MONEY B Ther. Bar. | members of Captain Harland’s com- Dm_'f:. R e s kit g rany of the lith regiment 100 slit- | gection of officers of these officers: 1 38 | eaged bibles which were greatly aD- | Bociiomne Jonatnan S Traetall vite: on your eclectric light bill. Use the co AL Sagitary Plumbing ' e new wire drawn 6 4 Preciated. joor Razies A diaze, ' Josel presidents Cl A , Pl Mazda Lamps | " ol L 4 SRS R | Mt ; s D ; ] R e of Norwich and Worcester stock fof | * Captain Albert E. Daniels’ Free Burning Kinds and m"‘l la enly lens vetreshing bt s uring the summar ALWAYS IN 8TOCK. the nor. look to the bath v A. D. LATHROP, Blane ot the. peevalst o o o you estimates for the work Predictions for Friday: Fair; vari- company ANl sizes 15 stock. Both plain and|able winds B e I ey T 4290 84| 11tk regiment were on Wednesday the frosted bowl. More powerful and bet-| Friday’s weather: As predicted. s u-ms St W. M. Converse some | Fecibients of & handsome present from fer light for 1-3 the cost of Carbom e o cvidently at work | General Wiliiams of Norwich in_the Lemps. n. Moon ama Tides. when one morning he found a rebel g C. V. PENDLETON, JR. ——" W‘; fag nying from his fagpoe His . deonchial s Office—cor Market and Shetucket Sta putiing them ia s the beat fostsws Rises. | Sets. || Water. || Sets. | letter to F g to ‘became serious he was a weaver by Telephone 183-1i & seuitary standpolst fwer 10 Broadway. not consider It a joke whatever may | hearty thanks to Gencral Wiliams far astes the entire job. Day. || & m [ m. Jl p. m. || & m | have been Intended. which m occupation. He was 34 years old, was Resular 10 and 16 candle power Car- it does a sympathy for the soldier's |a member of the Knights of Colum- = bon Lamps also carried in stock. ] o 3 Prisoners Transferred. cause as well as a regard for their |bus of Montville, > J. F. TOMPKINS. $ pr e e ;| The following items were taken from | regiligious welfare. He Is survived by his parents, Mr. o Ko h 1 43 | the Bulletin of 50 years ago corres-| One of the federal re- | and Mrs. Morris Cooney. a sister, Mrs. 67 West Main Steess 5 1130 sponding to the past week: cently relcased from Richmond has [ Ovide Hammill of New London, and - 1.2 L1 || 3 1| Decemver 4, 1861 —Among the pris- |arrived mn_Boston. In a statement |three brothers, John of Baltic and “It burns up clean.” 16 18 il _0. grers transteired from Richmond to | yublishied by~ him in the journal Morrls and William of Montville, g New Orleans are Private G. A. Mur- |sovs that Lieut. Willlume Dickinson [t e S oy adh= o 37Eey Rieh pae gt g Jow | New Ocienns are Erivats, O, 4 Murs |acvy thes Lleut iiiams Dickines NORWICR TOWR Well Seasoned Wood |The Vaughn Foundry Co. nings of Preston and Pfl\;&‘\_!l GL W. | don who WM‘.‘ Trepo! ol Afl’l':‘ # B ori5 ] ey doam ko SRR GREENEVILLE NEWS. = |3I= »0¢ % 3 Harvey of New Lok | o0 coria . T oo SR ainiips o Belidey. S ot HASKELL. IRON CASTINGS @ ” et S The car factory property in Greene- il Ml o’ Ever Ready Circle—Mesting of the C. H. your teeth need atten- | n:s-:-:"‘ e :nd l.rlm:mmt at | ville was sold yesterday for 312,100 0 & | po crmper 9, 1881—Colonel Ned Har- Christmas Committes. 402 — "Phones — 489 furnishea Lompuz. ’!"rn wtooh ot tion, don’'t hesitate Come in let us demon- ntlem&n named Ross a resident of land of this town, commanding e | Miss Ninon Willlams of Somerville, jode Island. The machinery, ete., There was a big attendance at the | was disposed of in lots to various | SUi regiment C. V. 18 for the present | sioee iy the guest of Mr. and Mra. JOHN A. MORGAN & SON, . F. GIBSON strate to you what really ristmas entertainment and sale held | parties. Juliam Willlams at their home, om constitutes good dentistry !};5 Ladies’ dhh the parlors of “Mr.‘ Lincoln's mnsm.l r;u;lryutur- ¥ i shington sl eet. —the BEST dentistry. Let . Andrew’ urch Friday evening. y to comgress :s a straizhforward it o rtreduee o 1o wnat | SR e Kooy ol pren | [onualt B, IR, ot soma o Ao g Coal and Lumber |in and Sheet Meul Workes ” 1 y B el you'll acknowledge to be ex- | and kept the audience in laughter | rapid and concise summing up of the < on e ot LS gnt (e ey AR ol B P Teiephona $84. Central Whart | _ Agent for Richartson and Beyuton pert work and at moderate || Uroushons'its " auration. " Delighteul | general sonditions of Tublic ateiraand | £58 o8, the demecratlo Bexery pols n | LUELTR PO e MO S| S T—— e - rry a agging - R Tor BN L jaln 8tvest. Norwish, Genn #olos wore rendered by Mrs. Willlam | the questions which more particularly | FToRt OF Ty T S %% | Congregational church.’ The difrerent charges. AINLESS Extracting and Filling | | Mrs. Avery Park. The ) e, general tone and spirit of the Loy and 1 save no doube | The attractively decorated booths | document leaves lttle ground for | JAeq SR L save e - s . .I. F BURNS | - Wisses Jessio Hyde and Clara Smith.| Catarrh is not only dangerous, but o 0y y Crowe, and recitations were given by [demand the attention —of _congress. | 100€ after T saw it) The same tabise tarrh Spitter Like Hi my were attractively decorated with arrh Spitter Like Him for a that the | ground pine and Christmas bels. "All Million Dollars. FOR THE COLD SNAP pira were well patronized and were in|complaint. y my property. There can be.no dif- charge of the following: Aprons, Mrs.| When the Eleventh Reaches New |foremve Bbetween the thief and the | Mrs. J. T. Frasier presided over the |it causes bad breath, ulceration, death | William Kendall, Mrs. Benjamin Ball: E cake table. Mrs, Bessie Beckw! a i i | cake, Mrs. Charies Evans, Mrs. William Y P N e e Fiy g et i e T e e B LT T B T fleavy Hea“ng and Plumblng’ 2 Decc 5, 1831—A sale of Norwich | the meore honest of the two. I will K"l Dentalparlor" " N 2nd VS’I::::-ter st~ was wmade at 35 | £ive $25 to the scoundrel who will | Henry T. Frazier gave a demonstra- |and enmergy, often causes loss of ap- 3 i AP onsiderabie advance on the last | answer to this molice, and $35 more |tion of siver cleaning. George F.|petite, indlgestion, dyspepsia, raw 92 Franklin Strest ] E Sate. “The friends of the company are | i? he Will take his rebel flag and stand | Hyde advertised the grabbag, which | throat and consumption. It neéds a . DR JACKSON, Manager. every respéet end the precesda confident that if the new propeller line | two hours in front of jail on the | Was emptied in 20 minutes. The dain- | tention at once. Cure it with Gaus Ii—— Dr. Gallup — Dr. Sydleman J! be used for the benefit of the church |is established the market value of the | Whipping post Hither sum of mon- things on_the fancy table, where|Catarrh Cure. It is a quick, radi- a er n Associates. i ol stock will rise to 75. ey 18 more than he has honestly earned Mary Watties and Sadie Daw- | cai, permanent cure, because it fids the FRANKLIN SQUARE. ’y A lusclous strawberry, ripened In |through a lo; life of villany. son were in charge, were the attrac- em of the polsonous germs that e SBser Bdt ot O, Marys. the opan ohe amd ploked ‘the last daye | Married—in New York, December 4, [tion which kept many Interested. Co- | cause catarrh. e R o AR The following pupils of St. Mary's | (3° 0ben S 70 PUAET ent in by | by Rev. Willlam Adams, D. D., Daniei | cos and wafers were served at small| In order to prove to all who are suf- | sghool ranked Nignest in their respec- | Sfre Georga H. Cox. . There wes ex- | Giiman of New FHaven aud Mary |tables by Ofiss Rose Durr. During the | fering from this dangerous und loath Oa wea ers tive rooms dur: past month: 8 2 f T. Ketcham, Esq., ew | even rs, Charles Plerce gave two some disease that Gauss' Catarrh Cure - cellent skating at the pond near the |daughter of T. chu-m::‘m m‘mmmum" ey e e e e g X —Charlie Tynch, Catherine | flirground. vesterds York. ) e g o | Taean tier B tandin cMahon, Alice Gadls, Rose Nolan, e Bt om- | The new gumboat Owasco built at [Klimer, an fllard’s_ Waiting. e | quickly, no matter how long Standing | . 2 AFE Marguerits Foley, James _McCrohan, | ,The Lebanon bovs beiongiag jo comy | o T2 Tarrived at the Brooklyn navy | was accompanied by Miss Ruth La-|or how bad, 1 will send a trial package | With the collar or without. AWl cel-| 0o 0 o Parick Kane, John Condon, Robert|rcgiment have received a well furn-|verd Friday. throp Potter, who also gave plano solos | by mail, free of all cosi. Send us your | s and grades. and ses us. Our line includes the we 10 address today and = the ished box of good things from the| Supplying Regimentsl Hospitals. .. [Fith flne & expression. ' Miss Marion neme and sidfess fodey Snd 1h°| WINTER GLOVES from medium to |known McPhail, Push & Gerts, Tonk HOWTUCK ANITARY Sv(v mnn.‘gl.n‘rold O'Connell.l e S e —Rose Timmins, John | jjizens of Lebanon for which they re- | pocember 10, 1861—In the common ¢ ; 3 o Donahu 2 - feit . il Try it! It will positively | very heavy weights, and an exeelient | McCammon and Neller Drow’ Phwses. PRING WATER QJATISEYING | Donahus,imeids Ouelett, John . Sul- |tvrn thanks. = The praver of ail is | concii‘e motion (o hmve that portion | @Uch Pleasure by the many present. |furn mail Trs i), T wiil Bostiively | very remws of rontr - e, e sy, Farry: | that they may never be weary of well | CZ°GH .5 it ptrest between Bath and e mlpuet By Your Tiehs TN Gon o s o GNES. St | T3 vost smdinn and Mok G7es Sues Jennie Tomiinson, Jennie Reed, Jennie | 5 4 Newsy Note: 2 ennie Tomtineon, Je olng. TWillow accepted as a public street y . Sut coupon below. Tel. 34-2. Norwich, Conn. G AT ytary Cannors, Margaret [ John I Almy of his city agent of | oy Fiscussed but witharawn. Birs. George Wightman has returned | e Redden, Josephine Portelance. Marie | 10 B ol oo I N artor. | , I _accordance with the wishes of |to her home on Bliss place, after ten aeE adle, Marion Reed, Futh Kingsley, i it the rank of cap. | Goverpor Buckingham an arrange- |8ays visit with friends in Hartford. | y Thel' Twohig, Joseph Fountain, Cathe m:‘ erTgeon:n o mn‘;‘hgl ment has been made by which the —_— { This coupon is good for one trial crine Casey, Joseph Shes, Helen Me- | ton. The New Tork e S E imenta’ hospitals are to be as- | Miss May Bushnell of the Old Can- || package of Gaussy Combined Ca- Vereh. e the Waesnth et | wow ted by the ladies of the state. The |terbury turnpike, is spending the week | tarrh Cure, mailed free in plain zrough New Yorl ot B ladies of Windham and New London |end in Willimantic with sister, | | package. Simply fill in your name fully guaranteed and sold om eas terma. The Toggery Shop, | cix menw tessens tree wien o 291 Main Street biaseind Ovposite New Chelsea Savings Bank, E Norwlicn, Conn. : T i B g R Jed by Governor Buckingham and s i N Bellefleur, Grace Slattery, Helon Mui- | I2nled by Gove: 3 ccunties are asked to send their sup- | Mrs, John Thompson. and address on dotted lines below It Makes Wrinkiss laney, Alice Driscoll, Lyda Belliveau, fy‘;:“' no’f’;;g“!:‘:‘né:‘xg et ot | plies hers for dhe 6th, Sth, 1ith and e ot i T g Worry over ili-bealth Goes your | Thomas McCormick, Montealm Ethier, | 1 Ciicu¢ and in the evening of the | 18t resimenmts o Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Linderson and C. E. GAUSS, 968 Main St., JAS. C. MACPHERSON. House Furnishors. Meaith no good, and merely cavses| Marzaret Purdon, Delima Cyr. e day Governor Buckingham will | The marriage of George A. Harris |, , “wiipred, of Ashwillett ,a Marshall, Mich. wrinkles, that imake you look oider | Grade V-—Agnes Casey, James Ward, | 52Me 477 Bovernor S cam e aue | pnd Miss Catherine Dewey took place » t , 3 29 to 48 Main 8¢ than you sre. ohn Higgins, Arthur Portelance, Wil- [ 160G, & FeCeRron o, o o Connaectl- | in Preston yesterday the Rev. B. e 1 17 jou ars sick, don't worry, but go | :Am Tomlinson, Thomas Cooney. Flor- | Fotel. with Whittemore officiating. about it to make yoursel? well. To g | °nce Corrireau, Bugene Carroll, Thom- | Bt present. % The thanks of the sick In the hospi- Street or R. F. D, No. this we repeat the words of thousands | @5 Anderson, Dora Lafrienier. Running Gotton Gins. tal of the 4th regiment are extended | Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Chapman and GIFTS ot other former sufferers from wom- Ao December 6, 1861—Lieutenant John | to the ladies of the different towns in daughter, Leonora Chapman of Ver- City . State ... anly s, similar to yours. when we Evangelistic Service. C. Abbott has opened a recruiting of- | Cenmecticut who have sent fhem sup- (Fason avenue, blrr‘o!-;l‘l: friends Mrs. E. R. Leger addressed a large | fice for the Norwich company for the | plies. esterly for a brie t. ngregation =y T4 are here, ready for a We have some good piece Responsibility. = | congregation at Friday evening’s There is to be a meeting this (Sat- Equal . Take VIBUHN'U Bamtiet ehuren e "subject | wha | NEWSPAPER GRATUITIES BOARD OF PARDONS urduy) evening at the home of Mr.| A most significant example of the| demonstration to you. |(of Furniture suitable fo . F. L. Allen, on Town stree ore, womtin ba%: Freedom in Christ For All She spoke AGAIN BEFORE COURT. WILL SIT ON MONDAY. |53 omiicte "t harge.of - ih | it (PSR IRTS MOMSL IS | Tho bost and most vatuo for your | oy ifes y in an automobile today. You | Christmas gifts. It s a wonderful female remady, as [ with much power and her address — —— s you will admit if you try it. proved of interest and Profit to her | Technicality on Which Defendants Are | Many Important Petitions Will Be | Christmas Sntertainment of the First|ihe Patterson trial at Denver. He [ mo Directions for its use are printed in | hearers. Ot SF T oubl Heard at “That Time. op g SEHY, e was asked if he was opposed to cap- |can't beat it. —_— six larguages with avery boitle. Price| She will speak Sunday = morning Ry waipaes Dt o Treine d ftal punishment for women and he | g P*Ule Lo L L $1.25 at drussis: |and cvening and the service will also [ yygation resulfing from the Day-| Thelstate board of pardons will sit YANTIC HAPEENINGS. replied that their rights to the ballot : [ FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO. |continue through next week and with = gave them equal consideration in | YOu- [+] ann"]g 0aies, 106 West 129th Strest. New York | &fternoon service Tuesdas and Thurs- | ment of gratutities to newspaper men | In the old supreme court room Mon-| Mzrs. Willlam Robinson, who has |punishment for crime.—Meriden Jour-, Ask the man whe owns one. i day at 3 e'clock. Who reported the doings of the last| day at 11 o'clock with Chiet Justice | been seriously ill for several months, is | nal. 1 Will Strest i 2 4 general assembly was resumed in the | Frederio B. Hall presding. It will|Improving, Mrs Willlam Robinson. 5 cuit e g FOR $900 ] low H | TAFTVILLE AFFAIRS. superior ccrrt at Hartford 7riday.|hear a large number of applications. [ I, Vho has been with her all fall b a five-passenger 30 H. P. Touring Can, - ave Home-cooked Meeting of Missionary Society—Notes | State Comptroller Thomas D. Brad- | BY the rule a petitioner can appear in |spent the day in Norwich, Mrs. Gil- | FENDLETON—In Chicago, Dec. 1, 1911, | THAT'S WHAT IT I8, . . street and State Treasurer Costello| Derson before the board only once, |hert Murray and dsughter Ruth of | & daughter, Doris Ruth to Mr. and and Personals. e sal F e day s, Clarence 17, Pendioton, formerly See It for yourself at “/' ffl G d % Lippitt, who are alleged to be in con- | Many of the petitioners have appeared | Salem spent the day wit Scal tmuts-| -~ Jre. CaFumed H. 3 afties--(Good aS A| A mecting of the Ladies Forelgn | tampt of court for paying $300 to 11| Dreviously, and so are barred from |30 ..l o arore.ioe Murphy | WILSON—In Moosup, Dec. 1, 1011, o| THE M. B. RING AUTO CO. S ense ssionary soclety was held In the par- | raportars in allegod defiance of a re- | 8Ppearance next Monday. of Neewien were gucsts Thursday £i| doushter to Mr. and Mrs! Krnest rs of the Congresational church on |straining order procured by Clarence Jobn Warren and Kate Cobb have | pi., Tree cottage. e T b Shostbul it fos’ Chef Can Make | Weanesaay afternoon with the Dresi- | Deming. of New Faven and ethers, | Dotitioned. Warren was convicted ot |P'5e Tres cottage = 0 | MOFFMAN_In Norwich, Dec 3, a ies Han ags | Jgnt, Mrs. Samuel Prentice, in the | were represented by Attorney Generai {h emurder of his wife in WIIlngton | caeherine spent Thursday in Norwich.| Shat ) on. Trolmahaust: to Mr. and CONTRACT WORK Your wife, your mother, your sister | (P27 The meeting opened with sing- | Jonn H. Lisht and Attorney A. P.|in 1359 and is 73 years old. He has "y pniRe SPRE CMEROAT 10 UIICT, | Wes T TE dTofman (VN6 Aut. and fiuget shouis SV NN can make waffles at their best with the and prayer. and the secretary's|Bradstreet of Waterbury. Attorney | been In prison 52 years. Mrs. Cobb |y cation of several days with his un- | danmnter co Aldeemar-elect yod Mee | # ild5 i oity to choose frem, prices ransing Griswold Wafs Iron gk port was read and accepted. Various | White of New Haven appeared for the | Was convicted of the murder of her | [RF®NRT DL ATHEFY, R TN e & e alhes Sea in the Building Line is my |30, ‘g0 te $12.0. it el lans for the future wers discussed and | plsintitte. busband in Norwich in 1570 and is 69 ‘Haymous Btoddard of Lords Point, e buadi s specialty. ilure wil e out of the question, | » box of clothing was packed to =en! = 2ars C! 4 » because tha. thick. hears pans of a6 | 10 Groensbor, . G A Plenshut soctal | gorls, defendants through their coun- | YRS 1 oyrem of New Haven|SioHinGton, spent part of . Thuraday MARRIED My estimates I will not guarantes to|'Tfie Shetucket Harmess Ca., Griswold distributa heat evenly hour followed the business session. case from thed ocket because the court | 1 under sentence to be hanged on | "5} m g, IHowe has been confined to o5y, 2001y by ine Hev. Willee | Do sty ths other Sallow. Rt 1 Hence, Griswold-baked waffes are lacked jurisdiction in that all the par- | March 29, and he petitions for & com- | (1o hiouse for the past few days by | A. Kecie, Brnest Donais and Miss | wij Eusrantes my work to be 321 Main Street, By s ki P 1 Notes. Hes to the case lived outside of Hari. | mutation of the sentence to impris. | {he 1O Linjan Bousquet satisfactory to you. Better g 2 WRSE| Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Eilliott were | ford county. In the arguments made | Oment for life on the ground that|' ;™\Gujjam Frink is having the silo Shidnoe. O et ext IO WM. C. DODEL Pssn. | recent visitors in Stonington. both sides cited numerous authorities | he was inflicted with an attack of in- [ I LA™ Frink ts havne the aiio DIED. . sp and light, smothered with | g g %o uphold their side of the contention. | Sanity at the time of the murder and |oeSiiY Ta'T 208 D00 REOAH BN | exppRrmin _suadeniy, at her late| C. M- WILLIAMS A up, they'll | Frank Demoit 1is spending several | Neither the state comptroller nor the W&s also intoxicated. dry foader. + Tentdence. Marbattan nvenue, | NEW LINE family. days with friends in Willtmantic. State treasurer were hmenable to the; AMONE other important cases are|“"Y ICONTh vl 0r Norwich aspent!| New York cicy, Wedpesday, Dec. 6| 216 Main Street 88 GOOnS & that BERIS" = ordes tatuy 6 | S court by reason of their official posi- | tPe following: o Time 1 topn. TAroRer 1911, Wilhelmina, Mitchell Underhili | of FALL DRE: Al b o Geep ring wame iron destgned for gag | (JONn Tournier has returned from a | tions, the defendants’ lawyers claimed,| Thomas Mooney, who is a lite pris- |%°3® tine 13 town FRUIeCer = =\ | widiw of Caleb Underhill and beloved | CARPENTER BUILBER [ Wi At ery low prioss. o Mt .- 4 S price ome dotiar. Vulons | visit with friends in New Bedford. as the location of their offices was not | OBET, in his petition says that he is |genay {n Norwieh sister of Mrs. Bdward A. Palmer. and JOBBER c”'"" ,;:g el Bie ot HmlE Prtunst | gas range cake griddles at same pric v et regulated by statute. Besides if they | SUMI& to let his attorney state his case. : MARLAND—In Taftville, Dec. 7. Mary | peigphons. 370, e - 4 i P S atien 8¢ pime yrice | victor. Fontain of Wilimantie 1a a¢ | SSURIOA, b stetute, fiepldns If ihey | B0 0SSOSR S0 3® B0 | mmere are Ta8 spesics o7 robes Known | IBA frerie i Forringins, | Telephons 17 MILL REMNANT STORS golng fast—they turn cold to comfort, s s week en punished a: hzdivhiua.\‘!, not as offi- c:fm‘:‘“;gv‘;l’," the ::f_‘::g"g;"‘:&w’fif and 448 of chrysenthemums. Funeral from the Taftv! JOHN BLOOM, Nrep. i Henry Fontaln hes veturned to Hart- | 4% Was o conteption, = . |terbury. He is 33 years old. —_— | t ITH W, O : 5 ford after spending & Wmeek at his home | cited the history of the case thus far | Lull Florio says that he is inno- Saved His Wife's Life. HEWITT—In_Groton, TR T AR LA ) s Gas & Electrical DB? t, |wtown fo prove that the defendants had ai. | Cent He was sentenced for from ton | .nr. erpe oo Palmer Howitt G The Roads Are Settli - e X % Arsens Bessotts of Stonington 13 | TS20Y recognized the suthority of (ho | {0 ffteen vears on October 16, 1808 | gyl naay. writes O 1. Brown of | COONEY—In Montville,, Work Baskets, Nursery Baskef . tling Alice Building, 321 Hain Street | svoniine ta eeie at o pSion J2 | court vy afiending hearings and niing | 67 aseaut with fntent to murer in | STSIC A0 VTN, Daa ot haon o | popart; 7, Coones ed 24 eirn . and plesure driving will be the vest Norwich avenue. Spa—e. Guis “Mat, A Dr. King’s New ilsicovery. She waus| Sunda$ afternoon at 1.15. Services at : and chespe t the embees- The fllig of the motlon to erase, at | , GiIePPe Matone tolls the =board | Gown in her bed, mot able to et up| St John's church at 2 oclock. Fruit and Flower Basket: o Rl g BB L avenuo s | (b8 LAES o e oD D050 | Ho ls 22 vears 0ld and he was sen: | Jihout help. She B e O | v ook Mouday mpta MAHONEY BROST - o M N ga) R ek ber were in court to hear the argu- B. Judd of Bridgeport, aged 47 years, | for assault with Intent o murder in : w00 Westville, for from one o two years. | b ieg wad maa won 1o o short times ’ Adam’s Tave Fred Mevers of the United States | ™RtS- Mary Sullivan, ars FIl | o e Shending severat aaes | wih,, s, closing romarks, Attorney |, Maly Sullivan 66 years old,"ls ‘a Infallible for coughs and colds, st's the 1561 with local relatives. “Here ara two public officers of the | L0¢ed on January i3, 1911, for from perate lu trouble, hemorrhage, Ia- (- pee a s state controlling public funds, under | [NFee to eight vears for manslaughter offer 1o the public the finest standard i Front Serees an garry and fam. | oath to do their duty, charged with |10 New Haven. She believes that | Sycbe, asthma; hay fevek, croup and WES. DTN “t’ hmHm s"l 1y of Front street left Friday for their re mfi.e Gi antee y g n Fh - ey b R ¥ b b il o g | she has been sufficiently punished and Les & Osgood 15 M. Stre bran Bee: rope and Amerie, | new home in New Bedford. u“'d""h_“n: 0‘“0'“ Contempt of the | that the demands of justice have been s oS S p. & t, ian, Pilsuer, Culps.cn Bavarian i Beer, Bass Pale and Burton, Mueir's| A valusble Fnglish setter od by | Court order, come hers and ask the Satisfied. If pardoned she promises I A Scotch Ale. Guinness' Dublin _Stouy, | John Teflow of Norwich avenne weg |COUrt to permit them to sneak out of o e wip— *hfi,mm"r of Lightning Kills Few. EHSE K 3 € &8 C. b rted Gi r Ale, By it the barest technicality.’ TR Frak Son g i i ersy Chibossaniar 35 yasrs ola |19, 1208 liebtoime KA gnl 109 peo. onee o Aivige fo Mothers s D ey, 1910, for man-|J¢° jeath by lightning are less than Funeral 'rec'ors‘ Favors, Etc. LANG Ory Cleaner and Dyer 157 Franklin St HUI P. B. Ale. Frank Jones' Nourish- ing Ale, Storiing Bitter Ale, Anteuser | (Yhi11d o1 Budmeiror, Schiitz and Pabst. Children Or truck by the troll day after- | Saughter in Moosup, says that he —_— A. A ADAM, Norwich Town. FOR FLETCHER'S b4 Roon and ‘8o severely injured that 1t | was [Promised absglute tmmunity | (7O, [% 8 minbn he chances of g ks JOBIBA, bahy's - phitograph SUITS PRESSED 50 Telephone 447-12. c STORI Was necessary to shoot the animal. | was mot his fault tho Shesielen ies | trouble 1s vastly greater, but not it —AND— e aiaie ] A A and he said that he would not Electric Bitters be used, as Robert aph as It should be tal . T tel HEADQUARTERS FoR | | Jatimu detten taverined s e | plasd il ot B thoniit | Medegn o ek Bunlasion i 020 | Embalmers. | Sl i sl Sirseat sy | or Wagon Calls Everywhers Fresh stock of Wines, Liquors and gy | Doc. 5 are nddreased as follows: M. | tence . D&Ve Teceived a joll sem- | Cight months Of sufering from viru- | d Fomormbrasess ot IO o e Cigars. Also Provisions aiways oa Peter Denhowe, Miss Germaine Fre-| Harry Wilson, alias Nathan Palms lent liver trouble and yeliow jaundice. years to come. We have had years of BSnd. . Froe luuch evecy” Sarariag F gette, Mr. Dominigue Lamourcur. .| 28 years old, scutenced from 10 to 26 | ig, s thea completely cured by Eiec- A experience in photographing children. T “E F'"E‘l evening EUkowsks, Margaret Shes, Ben). THaw: | yeavs on HEDC LT WGT. Tor SDass oF 81 n Teis e ory e ueer stom- Lady Assistant. A They always look their best when we The Westerly House, 4 —_— Female i Colchekter, says that 1f he | I liver. nerve and iddney remedy oo 2o take them. No troublesome postng. I M N oisid Lofigs Tisets Ofosre: |4a polmmor hahen and blood' purifier on earth. = Only 50¢ cal Brap them in a fiffy. C Formeriy D. J. O'Brien’s, 68 No. Mai . smarry, e Eirl Itlat Lee & Osgood Co.s. £iy D. 3. O'Brioma, 68 No. Main. Tiisre wes & wood attendance, i | Bas bsen his wisik'ne woll' as Mot ows e " Henry E. Church. Wm. Smith Alien. o TR R M Ay A st Niahd ; o = n, at the s v Boaig o oo Omes ooy £ Unclaimed Lottars Rl T iova earst T meaiic | DR C. R. CHAMBERLAIN AIGHTOWN, |PEUHOFF CATE From iz 1, - articular. onemah hall.” One new member was | The list of unclaimed letters at th { ! A F. CEWIS Frooristor. laphoss tiated and these officers were nom- | Norwich. Conn., posteffic for the week Dental Surgeon The Photographer. F. C. ATCHISON, M. D., - PHYBICIAN AND SURGEOMN. inated for the ensuing vear: Noble |cnding December §, 1811, follows: e 4 H S Thomas Wi s E Iman, .| In charge of Dr. 8. L. Geer's practice W ofeic: - el Rl ey Restdence 116 Broadway. lison; permarent seciotny | CHamen s Hoe - during his last fliness. Opposite Nerwich Savings Sociewr. /| Resm 4, Second Fi or. Shamnen Wds Pound stops coushs and ‘curcs colds. SE Ehea Heisey, and all we | McOrovy Building. - Nerwish, Cenn | e soirto put. your, Dush- SRabs ‘phene 1008 accept amy substitute. Leo & : X and wul—fi-_.————-——— Pt 3 > ¥ £ Ta no naverlising medium Ta | D6es before the public. there s no me- S the f <X B e o - - : ! n—_‘ : ie, : siavaave n Bottls of it | pantirm Connatuitll sopal’to The Buly) dium botter than througn -ne advertis- ?;. A 4 ‘ ‘Without oplates or harmful drugs of letin for business resul Anecolumas o2 "The Bulletia.