Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 12, 1911, Page 7

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COAL Directions for Using Chappe!! COAL Success seems to be only another n p " X Unlike any other tonla, it shou name for s>cial affairs undertaken by - » shaken well after uol:‘n:- % Rl Uie emploses of the Portsous & Mitch- | was : 2 Keop & good fwe all night e , ell Co, a fact that was demonstrated 3 had cont you Jews and gtve 3ou e ; fog agnin on Monday evoning at Olympic | : ore ‘comfort. e etions B e N el Her. | hall, where a benefit concert and ball A pear RN a1d: On Dartly cloudy weather | 1B ald of the tuberculosis fund was snd siowl qln. temperatures. will R N e - CHAPPELL (0. i the place (o buy the finest in Tailor- [ PreVail. With light to freoh westerly e avemng O T Rriae e betiieet numbers. Palme dreams, foul breath, ; made Sults and Overcoats ;‘:fl.fim.fi Clearing, and 08| sacial success that was attained, the of breath, our Central Wharf and 180 Main Strs For $20.00 Obtbrvations 1o Nerwioh. <" | workers have the satistaction of knaw- M stomach, or despondency, be sure and Tolhoibdane 308. T. DONOVAXN. The Tollowing records, reperted trom | bothocs of $200 Yo the. fund. SOCOLA. | ecient INDOrS the sotss ¢ Euarantesd, Taige box 56 conts bty o 397 Matn St. [ Sevin's pharmacy, show the chanmes | ing fo the estimates made Monday c0 & Oskood Co. and druggists ‘ UMBER in tamperatire ind’ the barometric | night. Commitiaemun being erywhere. : changes Monday: * ‘or the concert, which began at 8.30 bou 3 s ‘SAVE Y (B Ay TR foms x::‘,’;",.‘,.‘:,",,t:,“‘;;"{‘,.‘, e Scotland road noticed tiat the buds % e 12 m . 58 30.38 | ira, James F. Drew, director, meeting 3 Ny e oo quige ) s Makes an .cm.e Gift. on_your electric light bill. Use the With enthusiastic applause: - that ihere are leaves on flie lilac bush. < Sy . P B e g T B s e 0| N e E ANy ona the, CONK. Overture—Pcet and sant, u, November raspberry blos- 3 , & ¥ Malda Lamps R e s (W SmeetiaeHafhati Prinoets, . | My 5 Sienty, 308 Eikors . Dopmer | & e Son Foauest O his| rms and sood sized Grcen berries|LIN SELF FILLER, in plain and Geld | o . e Fair. preceded by | The grana march, with Afty couples | gan, F. Sudiow, O. B. Wuif, ¥. Beique, | coursel. rere meen DY Mrs. Willam Hough in | ang Silver meunted, from $1.00 to ree Burning Kinds and Lehig All sizes in stock. Both platn and % \Which continied il About | pard ibating, and gracctolly ied by the | L. . Porteous, A Mitcheil 4in; ar”| ““John Hawley from Fairfeid county, - $16.00, ALWAYS IN STOCK. — Dt o 15 I eeat ‘o Carbon g e it May Dosmond, Was a Bril- | chairman, O. B w%"i‘. - Conaton: | asree: toadar Saiamptat’ ta. srove ag May Be Ready by Christmas. et oo &y ot A. D. LATHROP Lemps. Sun, Moon amd ‘Tides. X linat featurs of l;!! E;El’\l"ldfil, tl Q&l’,.nl" n, J. M. D. J. Mullen, A‘“—', Baldwin claimed tl, o llull !lll’wddlhll‘“lhld new hnlllon the .Y 20 3 o . ty gowns worn by the ladies m ckner. cotland road will 1o ready for oc- - etuoket C. V. PENDLETON, JR. T Risen "sota. [ water. || Rlses | veautiful pictufe of changing light | Tnvitations ad been extendsd tosthe itnesses; gupancy by Christmas time or for @ [PiiSercor- Markisy A Sowtush - - - and color for & several Un. ree mem! stave tul - | duced support 's conte . e eal gathering, T tside enh. 163-12. 10 Broadway. V.l A m b m | & m | b M |iccators in the gallery and boxes, | is commission, bu: none of them was » ention. § wark is dotts &nd Jt 1 ready: fof Dlas. Lealher Gouds arsid al? Resular 10 and 16 ckbdis_poger Car- 1] which wers all filled. Foliowing this able o attend, tering. There will be a hall the bon Lamps also carried in Stock. i | 4 TWO SKATING PONDS Y. service upper floor where Sundny services| | line 3f LADIE® PROVIDED.| will be held and on the lower floo ki o s DISTRIBUTION BY THE MORE COMMITTEEMEN WILL BE PROVIDED. | & O en and dining room for entev. | SHOPPING BAGS, POCKET BOOKS, B i 2 3 Action Taken by Norwioh Playground | tainments ‘and suppers, aiso clouk | CARD CASES, GENTLEM if ] THAMES LOAN AND TRUST VO. HAVE BEEN NAMED. et B anmins and Bt ey TOOTS: %3 SCOKSs, LETTER CA 2% Swie’ oo dsanl® Tior ni ter 1t 1 it Exeouti ittes Men and | Lot ROLLS and PURSES is the very best nE" T ISTRY oI hours afier aigh weter It Ts Members of Christmas Club Will Re- | Exeoutive Committes of the an S ] ROLLS and PURSES is Well Seasoned Wood Seteer| gl - i | i i Small Fortune—Attractive : S - GREENEVILLE NEWS. e A vote to hold a public mesting in | | XD Misses Buckiey of Pecks Corier |~ We used extra eare in seleoting our January and 1o proceed at once with 3 2 . . Shepping Bags and bought only “the = = L S drta: e SOQUIE af Twe SHal pends Was 5 led there by the de Forty Hours’ Devotion at St. Mary's| This morming the postmen will dia- | Sgbscom Koo JOI, the Drogecution | the action taken on Mondy evening at ra Fenton. Death | best and latest designe. C. H. HASKELL.. ot ¢ a Chursh—Many Visiting Clergymen— | FE0US 2 (P8 TZEa" 7 “ine ” Thamea | Forward Movement were furiher filled | & meeting of the directars of the Nor- | (0N10y 7" ke Busiand and (hree| EVERY BAG WE SELL HAS A 402 — 'Phones — 489 Hom, den’t hesitats . Notes. Loutn “ana “Tfus: combany the checks | out on Monday: evening when the ex- | #ich Flayground association held in | 2100 rerbuiand and. three | EVERY MAG WE SELL HAS 8 £ A = Wy riteteo :;.g“::"]‘. he forty howrs devotion at st. |Lcbresenting the total depod Casare. | ihe Haile ciub dining reom for supper | President J. B Stanton presided. PR MONTHS, AND WE WILL RE-| Joun & MORGAN & S prrson it reped Mary's church closes at § o'clock this |gato a small fortune, and will put|&nd business, Chairman A. A Brown- e SN in Jantnry ARtsengon of Whiet. PLACE ANY BAG WITHIN THAT ey I-.“Tnood < dentistry (Tuesday) morning with a solemn high | many thousands of dollars into circu- !ntm‘m also pres- S aiaes (o fi,'lnh: 3 ‘:rp u;rn:f .’a‘“{a""‘ii' ‘“f?‘" club TIME IF RETURNED WITH THE e o ket hse DT MonERWL M N Dicwor) on ret e s | With s campaen for new members for | 15, Robinscn At her home on the Now | TAG THAT DOES NOT PROVE Coal and Lumber us intreduce you to what secrament. “Fhe checks, unusual in style, are lith- | retary Frank H. Foss, Treasurer Guy | %ith a campaign for On Monday morning the & oclock hed national safety paper in| E- Dolbeare these sub-committee Londsm turnpiic SATISFACTORY. you'll acknowledge to be ex- thase was calehrated Br Mev. W. H. | oares eotors of ink, with & Santa Claus | chairmen: _J. B, Sfanton, - Allyn L.{ It was veted to flow Fanniag's pond P s 5 Teiephona 584 Central Wha pert work and at moderate Eonnody, the 3 o'ciock mass by Rev. | bearing a Christmas tree in the cen- | Brown O. . HMaskeil, Rev. Georse H. | 4f the Falls snd Starics lot between Personal |tems. et ge e 516 e charges. tor. Faure of Danislson ana the § |cen he: cheoks are sianed by the| Ewine and L C Himer. West Main and Maple strects on M T T oreio0k Toass by Rev. J. H. Fitamaurice. | tenasures of he Trost company, and| New names for the various sub- ¢ o 10 2 The afternoon and evening were devot- | when proprely endorsed should pass as | committees e By v I A T s 3 o oisan patle T et ot Thr G, i [t GEO- A. DAVIS FOR THE COLD SNAP cd to confessions, and Fathers Fitz- |Gash ih any store when purchases are | chaifman of each to secure his nine | thine 1ots 1o Tor sibting ponde. | aurice and Kennedy were assisted by " t assoclates on committee and were vof maurice and Kennedy wele assisted by |made. A notice to this effect £oes With | 83 S ut mot all the committees are com- | that ail pledges have now Deen paid in | Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Thacher have 25 Broadway den Noort of Putnam, Hugh Treanor, lor this money with home merchants, | Pletely flled Messrs. FHaskell, ;':.t \:nsme‘A:O: 18 '8’.‘.,"’.‘3‘.?.:‘:‘.:‘1 returned to their home on Tanner Thomas A. Grumbly,” William Cava- | Wwhioh should give the holiduy trade a | C2se and Stanion were named from the i gh c cCann of Norw! tive committes to select public can give ft, nd thers are a - v King DentalParlors ||iaar i 30 gho v, [sev mesiue ~__ Siscutive gomeniiiad to select » chatr | EUKur"sf Yorumtary Bieases received e ianin Tl e seq Tvenctu T TOsING FOUNTAINS 7'the Bota that is to be made. "< Sriag e s oL, @ daughier, Hasel Rl . N, 3 Vi , . 3 es Al ) o . . 9, 1911, a daughter azel iza - o a e e o e B et dawett ity 3. M. tapiar INSTALLED IN SCHOOLS. | There is aixo & so-eailed conservation TR CRRARIAY. EARE Dot to Mr. ‘and Sirs. Frank H. Ti- | T H_ Fox and hie lictle grandeon 2 P assoctates, o=t Rl ton, Philtp MEheloUE ST Tafivilel, B | Wos Cheiosn Diatriot Bui S e el s e, e | TihMe Foxs dssghier, Nts. B, A, ? P. Morrissey of Voluntown,W. A. Keefe n may - | Secured by Willlam Le o an Mot i 3 g g FRANKLIN SQUARE. of Plainfield, P. J. O'Relli~ of Montville, | Al Equipped in Compliance With | gested by the work of the others. It|™ .r:' o By st ned DIED. Allyn of Tanner atreet. Hours — % a. m. to 8 p. m. W. Fitzsimons and J. A. OMeara of | | au. was voted that the executive commit- 5 y—Weigl AHERN-—In Provide R. L. Dec. 9 Toh Ao Metastty il as gusets st New London, Frederick DesSureault of . teg nct as the conservation committee Four Pounds. 1 ATeTRTolA V- Anern ot Wasterly, | | Jol D e Bootinnd road Sunday. : Gccum, Afthur O'Keefe of Torrington | e sehools in the West Cheisea dis- e executive commiltee meets earn : | s ho Sostie fead Sunday, and Rev. J. J. Smith of New Have: O e auloped with sani- | 0¥ain next week for supper at the| Willlam Le Page of Occum upon a | CRLARIE —In Charlestown, RoL. Dec. . | JORCRIL 2 L ; all of Norwich. it T Bt. g same time and place and will then | hunth trip with friends Saturday in former pastor of Bt. Mary's. ey Buble ounidine " compiianes | pome (ime tod pitcs sod TUl then e good |, Chktes. in her SHuT venr e i | With the cottar or without. A HOWTUCK AFE Notes. O B e o T A Boms | for ihe difierent commitiess (o Work rarely falls to the nimrods | FERZQBRALD 1y Moninaien (anca | Mro and Mre, Herber, | Hamns 0t [ors and grades 5 on. o £ o £ idow valter Fitzger- gl " Mins ANITARY | e ds on Mondns. ° | Witn ho ‘wee of cups PR ere, wee Soms | . Tha following 1s the wey the sub- |rEbbits but tho chief prize was o pure fifi‘"‘"’“' idow of Walter FItzger- | week end Miss Mary Gefard, M| WINTER GLOVES from medim i v : committees have been made up so far: Canadian hare, weighing four |'p.nkoR—s v, In okiyn, N. | gecrne = . v. am excells PRING WATER QJATISFYING Wl M Pawtucket 16 | o ia%ed ancing he Thankesiviog | , Finsnce—J. C. Maepherson chairman, He had 1t exhibited nt a mar. | PASER—Suodaniv, 1 Brookivn, X | Grcton and John Woodmansee of Nor- [ S0 :l. R o wokoy hamd CAPE ey o ke I T e R o cquinged® | Ebeneser Allen, William Crows, &. . | ket n Occum on Monday, whire it ai- | mirly ‘or New London son of Mrs. | wich s o hand S : . Kineman. tracted much attention. ucratia, M. and (he lite C. ¥. Bar- - Tek 34-2. Norwich, Conn. Publicity—A. L. Brow: an, | He got the big whits hare out of a| ker in his 470 year od o ’ h Mrs. Bthel Hanks of Willtmantic is CHRISTMAS GATHERING Noan Lot Charion 7 Waitons T I burrow frons Hich his dog chased It | WILLIAMS - In Quaker HUL Dec 10 the guest of her parents;, Mr. and Mrs. ton C. Pulien, H. Alofsin 2d, A. G.|The hare then took to a hole from| Bva M. wife of Harry R. Williams ar. Cherles Raynes, of Fourteenth street. | Meld at Johnson Home by Home | Croweil, Barl Herrick, N. C. Taintor. ' | which he was driven out with a ferret | oged 87 l 0 ri a Chapter of the King’s Daughters. Special Events—C. H. Haskell chair- | and shot. Mr. Le Page was out with | WASHBURN —In this city, Dec. 10 The TmEe—ry Shop church Monday evening Neard | 1ne December business and social | William: 3 291 Main Street s, J. C. Morgan, Geory work was also done by Joseph Roberts a ornoon, Dec a rong and earnest address by Mrs. | moting of Home chapter of the King's | Keppler, Col. C. ‘W, Gais. G. 8. Ray- | dog, Little Prince Hustler. ot Burial n Chermont, N/ Y, af (From Woman's Magazine) Opposite New Chelsea Savings Wolatne. This. sftetnobn. at- § ol < | Daushters took the form of a Christ- | mond, L. O. Smith, O. L. Johnson, John convenience of family A bad t Norwich, Conn. Mire. Lager will give & Bible reading in | [oae Ssthering Monday afternocn ot | Becles . “FRIEND” OF THE WIFE SULLARD —In Colchenter. Dac. 10, 1011, | iy Jlont o tmiens. home. treatment. JAS. C. MACPHERSON e Johnson home. At the business loys' Work—J. B. Stanton chairman, Mary Ladd, beloved wife of " John | p' o brove o revelation to you. This 5 e tne auditofium. s - ome of | 7. 1 B ™ g v e ng ity . H. By, . 3. Wyckoft, Sullard. Preparations for a Christmas concert | BSSUOE 00 NS00 ine Shapter. | Werking, Howard Benjamin, Hov. 7. . | Otused Trouble When Husband Feund | runerai from nr 1ate nome. Colchonter [ evening Befeh e thirs yer of ordiner . 3. F. with a thin o o nssiey aftorsioon: e, | Three new members wers admitted, | Cobb, F. L Newtom Dwight Avery.| Trem Together In New London. 13°0% 100k Koo, avier ta: Tanwoed A g Hoghor T g By Bl 2 P - B ¥, Haiter Cowan, H G. Peck, Benjamin| oy yrank Squires of Norwich vis- | _cemetery, Colchester. any drug-stores, In the morning wash \ ! PEY s puiest-tie. Thnd man, R. H. Gray, . M. Pollock, J. Me- | bis_fine rabbit hound, Lead. and good | , LeRoy Washburn, aged id wonrs CUBA—AUGUSTA SOUTH TheStandard Railwayof the Soath . thers will be & banquet for the - embers of the Bunday achool, with a | chR(er 85 It was voted to give 310 | Bryce Richard Your o8 ThiE e By 1n company with | CRANDALL —In Colchester. Dee. . 1011, | this off with warm water, followed by Christmas tree for the little onés tn the | 0,18 SNIVAHOR BEY swed, quring | George w%u.w Prtaraonairman | 2 “man, who formerly in front| Mre Lueinda I. Crandall. sged 57)a dash of cold, Fine particles of the N oAl which Mrs. William G, Hasciden gave | Gallup, 5. B. Cary, 8. B. Palmer, M. B, g8 5, fortune, tellers BOOLh iat, Oorel | sTRANABAN 1n Massapear, Dec. 10. T e R, Tk i Qdelbghtful solos. At the supper table | Prentice. A 11, Willlam Albert Stranahan, aged | freatment nightly until the entire sur-| are here, ready for SEA-LEVEL ROUTE TAFTVI! the present found thelr seats by| vangelism—Rev. F. W. eman | SQuirés, who had not llved with hi LLE eans of the Chiistmas piace. cards, | chalrman, Rev. F. O. Cunpinghamr B | wife for several months, met the cou . the reaidence of hix | fAce skin 1 absorbed in this way. The | 4 seatlon ¢ T T Bicthday Sirgrias Barty for Mra | Ehd Sach member of oo Rotsansid | & Frention W, B Wuruham . T; | bl near the Norwich cie'at 818 e | “uiricr, Nrn 0 & WhiTind Wadhes | rowiit T lovelent nacurel coriplex; emonstration to you I ohs home, received atnt; - = an inquiry w! eo] . atternoon n o'clock. Bu on imaginable. e fresh, new skin Tighteara Flectwcod—Notes and Porsonals. | (¢ Johnson ho e b o R e B e public pesce and Pairoman Pin- | in wandlc comelers | [T then in ovidence in Boft and veivets in | The best and most vaiue for _hh_ GG _| "“The hostesses for the day were Mrs.| Auwil Towns—i, C. _ | ney took the trio to police iquar- | © P —In Danlelson, Dec. 9. |appearance, delicately tinted with the |money in an automebile today. ¥ A pleasant birthday surprise party | yor® B*Sowoce, Srn Aubray Jarvie | man, D Tyt C. Mimps it} ok Henry C. Ohamberiin, aeed 80 years. | bioom of youth, gt P g Mies Ellen Hayes, M J. P, HiM, Mrs.| Charles W. Perkini i Lieutenant Jeffers questioned Mrs. ral at his late home Toesday, Dee. The old surface skin comes off ®so One demenstration will een Porillastrated Hteratare and all information Adéress, 3. . JOHNSON, N. E. Agent, wood on North B street Saturday . 2 ). % - G . Hull, Mrs, M. N. Hall, Mrs. Eliza- | ~Miselons—Rev, G. H. Ewing, chair- | Squires, her “gentieman friend” and| 12, at 12.30. gradually, there is no pain, no incon- jvening and & delightful time was en | beth Kineman, Mrs. Susan Kampf, Mrs. | man, Rev. J. irci Bromar'ne, ohair- | S quires, and found out It was of no| HENDERSON—In Norwich (Greens- | venlence, and no detention indoors. | you. e Chostess recelved Mumereus mapd- | Fanny LaPierre and Miss Henrietta | Northrop, F. H. Allen, A. C. Price, R S h":' 0 l;mm':l'lhd that thel ville), Dec. 11. 1911, James A. Hen- | Chaps, blackheads, . freckles, moth | Ask the man who owns one. Lanz. Ambrose Wilson, ‘amily reunite. Mrs. Squires she ? 56 vea patches, liver spots, pimples or any P A L TS Ty ruptions. are of cure remgoved With FOR $900 243 SL. Besten = ‘Washingten .‘:;T;mflr‘\'-,‘;:el:flu -rml nr:fl::x: Community Extension—B. P. had tried her husband long enough.|Notice of funeral hereafter. T, —_— molinted umbreiia. e & Bityar smownt L. C. B. ASSOCIATION. B B, e i _— e _ | & five-passenger 30 H. P. Touring Stew Bouillon Cubes e o8 und rofaehmena | Monthly Meeting Held With Mrs. John| husband arrested for Hon-support re- CARD OF THANKS. : e THAT'S WHAT IT I8 were served, TRe party broke up at W. Siattery of Peck Street. CASES BEFORE THE goatly. The police lisutensnt directed| e wish to thank friend 1 Cabes more happy returns of the d St. Rose branch of the Ladies BOARD OF PARDONS |and dismissed them. 3 i g Armeur’s Beef Extract Catholic_Benevolent sssociation, No Tsse dnd Sxprespions of sympailiy on 70 A B Were Withdrawn the death of our wife and mother, Mra Vistous: oot 1078, held its regular monthly meeting o i S i g SALE BY PHILATHEA CLASS. |([ne 4ottt of our wire o e many 5y Wedaphon Chestnut Stre EERT g Voo terme s ot » Eoattarnorel tsibatse Ladies’ Hand Bags Weli Patronized at the Buckingham ’ Marshall’s Beet Extract|, o, Germain spene Monday | siroet on Monday évening, ine pr with friends in Providence. dent, Mrs. D. J. Shahan, presiding. :Tv!'v"& oo:\—xm in the state prison i : J > _ | af ‘ethersfield were granted -dons Just the thing for this weather. Victor Fontaine has Feturned to Wil | o RoF il foutine business wae trans_ | by the state board of Paidons at its S s R and finest stock in this )| i - e 2 city to choose from, pric - e mantic after spending several days | planned meeting Monday. . Those given their Sassaduted from 50c to $12.00. y af his home on Merchants avenue. ‘After the meeting whist was played | freedom are k _JEdwards, sen- 353"%‘;“&.“ ::fir.‘l:hluu:?:y o‘l“:b; e arKe o and fancy score cards were given tenced from New Haven county, Jan- Arthne Durr,—Gustave Greenwood, | 884, fancy soore, cards were siven o6 | LuS* 0™ il “Tor ome to fwo’years | EiSt Baptist Bible school. “The lares The Shetucket Harness Co., HENRY MARLAND AND FAMILY. Tt 1 and Arthur Fontain secured soeven rab- for theft; 6 Franklin St. Dite_on @ hunting trip to Canterbury | OWe: FUTSL Nn IS G PORCTR | frim' the’ ontnt conmr T amentenced | wich”the class coiors, light blue and 15 HMain Stroet, 321 Main Street, i A SR JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop. | O Seturday. Pananerchier. third, Miss Mizaveth 1811, for three to elght ¥ B i e Site e and 9ee us, Our line includes the The Taftvis Sesketoal toam plays | Hoxr Bty oricabrac. Retresiaents Slaughiar Ang 3 ox Macclvees, i :gu";&.... noveities and with the prac WM. C. BODB. Prop |xnown McPhail, Bush & Gerts DENTIST O e o o2 | "'The next meeting will be held with | 2. 1410, for three to five years for Sxf6 “Uaelul - srtiien, veere_ w . MeCammon and Keller Bros’ Pis e “Clippers of* Norwicn” meet " the | Mo o B Mcamars | o€ Secer| B2k WA thke aneat af once. Siary Sihe el of Funeral Directors| Fidelio Be In-the. country at mederate. cem avenue, at w 1t is expected all the once; ary in the country at mederate oest. DR. E. J. JONES| il Speet boye Tomber Wil be i ateendence: Bl s “het” Trestom S 11, | 2OOR A PENE fode e s = % s 3; 01 g0 free on it 5 .o —AND— On Draft or in Bottles. Suile 46, Shasnon Building | yiorohunts svenue Saturdsy from the| Open Mesting of Sedgwick Post. | M&rsh 2 angs Beward . Dx of the cake:tmble, with Mra 3 B €. ks PiveaspvEymhes g 3 Take elevator Whetucket street s | Atticboro, Mass. sanitariim, where | Sedgwick post, No. 1 G. A. R, has| of Hartford, clert of the board, re. |lach. Others in charge were: Candy. H. JACKEL & C0. e o e e Pose ihe recently mmderwet an cperation |@vciiod fo maks it next mesting, on ] Beosh cid Bars W Ao aie: Miss Martha Bogue mbpaimers / i Ptano. for appendicitis. She is improving | Friday night, an open meeting, when | Ifaddam, a member of the last gen- faney work, Mrs. 2 DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN :ma'y and will acon be fully recov- |it invites ay guests for lheRev?nlm!r!;: eral assembiy, was elected to fill the | LOUtse e “Lym- B-l'::lln o HEA & BURK; 2 foman's Relief corps, | position: - apron table, o EW LINE . — corps and Sons of Veterans.| Littl deration Mrs. Edwasd and Miss Nettie L D! S - Dental 8 At the Naturatization cib on Sun- |The post committee is making . ar- | petision of Johmn Wamen v T8 rere Otis and Mrs, e - N e s opet Jrom My Paidbers n urgeon day Joseph Jarry, who has moved to |rangements for a pieasant social even- | Cid, and who was ~ served ice cream ‘elephone. call $28-! Asgortment lengths of all kinds. = New 'ord after residing in Taft- |ing for their guests, with a supper at!| when 21 years old, m- E. Church. Wm. Smith Alll Cotton Goods and Silks at Half Prices 30 to 45 Main Ot Tn charge of Dr. 8. L. Geers practice | 7ille for the past 8 bears was pre- | 730, to be followed by music and some| The board aiko failed 1o i enai = a1 2 | MILL REMNANT STORE — sentsd o handsome gold-mount speeches. Sging SN lah: et from the chiib, a shavimg set from. the SRR o 5%, Petien 4§ Jehn HaWlly ot ioe JOHN BLOOM, Prop McGrory Building. Norwich, Conn. | I'oom Fixers' uni o eld, although State's Atiorn, Ladies’ $2.50 Gun Metal, Loom Fixers' union snd & purse from | Norwich Company Incorporates. . | Stiles Judson and Judge William Ednis b Mottt e Mk 171 W. Main 8t y - eathe Dresentation | ne Norwich Automatic Feeder Co.| Willlams of the superior court spoks - all Ready for Button and Blucher 3 . was made by James Grant and Mr. - ehalf. Christmas—De. In selecting Christmas remem- | Jary responded in & fow brief, well- | of, Norwich fled « certificate of in-| M s BERME L erving & pooiat | Paronnet | bR I8N, GomioTiane end duradle| The Roads Are Settling = 3 byl Py corporation with the secretary of state 3 brances you can find appro- s R By s Saturday. The purpose is to manu- | ife term in state prison for the FRANK A. BILL, and pleasure driving will be the best We have some good piec s J facture and deal in appliances for the 4 cheapest wa brao- jtur j priate gifts in— Carson Bound Over. automatic_ feeding and watering of freedom Telephone- 104 Main Street. | iy frean air that s ‘batter than the |Of Furniture sitable | & Alfrad Carson, colored, was pre- | poultry. The authorized capital stock ‘board pardons Harttord best tonic. "Ph usefor a good team. orse Blankeis, Robes, Furs, Coats, |sented in the New London city court|is $30,000. The incorporators MAHONEY BROS., Christmas gifts. ) Auts Rebes, Nfonday morning, harged with aseauit | Francis Del. Sullivan, New York, and Li Stabl, venu: % b bl & on Mrs. Willlam H. Crowell near her | Herry H. Walker and Frank Enos, o it - e e cut prices {n Fur Coals Tome, on Ocean avenue, last Friday [Jr. of Norwich. b o The Plaut-Caddza Co, Y MY Loommn, e, o, Trasy hes ~ 7" Nrours u. BruneLLe|The Faoning Stodiss 2 Swerian Dogs, 3 Raccoon Natural | Was overruled, and Carson was bound il 2 1 Marmot Lined, 1 Moroccan Lamb, 3 [over for trial in the criminal superlor [MUDDY and PIMPLY COMPLEXIONS e SR g ‘ 10 Carter Ave. (East Side) b Russtan Pons Biack 1 Wallaby Lined | court under $1,000 bonds. While the The value of glasses is all in 31 Willow Streef charge was simple assault, it was said | Quickly Respond to a Few Applica- Try This Remedy at Our Risk. i " v THEL L CHAPMAN CO. |I . sy 35, hecsed when the case| tions of Hokara, Whish ‘Lesves the Wiliagton. [ You kpew what Sty are sty masont o¢ iases R, Ples, Cake and Bread i ft, White and Velvety frd & ‘Worth so much per pound. that cannot be excelled 5 ¥4 Bath Street, Norwich, Cenn. tch of tiny B sties e i A e, atisty you J| Pnone your order. Frompt service p = Hokara contains no grease or acids, In person for thy com- | ! 2 is antiseptic and cleansing, therefore i tion of sentense. He was ShanOn/ Rinsiomes are”. Savl On Exlnlntlon me mmme:::'h it ot o Eyeglasses. Baskms Bmk S * A fine assortment of the Latest Styles Jousands s = Millinery for Fall and Winter wear unm.l. e e ",‘:w —— o s a [ : ’ n a8 o e ppendaie’s Petition Withdrawn. ork’Bashets; Bursery:Basket MRS. C. P. STANTON'S, Hoare whll proce uthicand il The foliéwing - appuiestions - wece ; . " No. 52 Shetucket Street. P teod to clear tho x| Kate Cobb, lite; Harcld Feareboy, PLAUT - CADDEN BUILDING - all blemishes such as Dles, W‘lmm.lu-m;lnry by Snfer & Sustamies of satisfastion or -m"..’, s o Harry w, A A Farrell & Sandersor, P: 28¢c; larger size 50c d 31 © e : B SRE a sen i SR A the 5i60d And reguiate the bowels in | tReFt " He. Slaimed he whe . Broa in o advereh m, Wilsan, convicted in 2, Cos : LSS A, '« patural manne” A 3 & y

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