Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 16, 1911, Page 13

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it In Diaj Most any day now winter may less preparation will d In with a large “W."” u-‘ meal '“::fl"r:l‘l:vm {_fl:‘ A ‘We can dcliver your Coal in better acld -w‘un in f minutes, besides condition just now, before the days overcoming all foul, nauseous odors 10! d sleet. et = Among the matters of interest fifty oo Nour Phkrmacist. to eh i 0 AR it X Vour pharmacist LB oy igiagei, b gl 5 i e Tormula, pialnly” orinted o’ eXch CHAPPELL €O Observations in Nerwich, nickel mine on Wauwecus Hill, eapi- You will Feadily andsceiarnd why. (hia it 2 tallzed ut $500,000. Some interesting t Town promptly cures Indigestion and re Central Wharf and 180 Main Stres There would not be a ¢ o } nere it ‘reade o o S to Stomach trouble knew the tre- Don’t Get Short of Coal con! is the place Lo buy the finest in Tailor~] The foll records, ed from made Suits and Overcoats Sevin's ph » show changes | testimony was looked for In a suit [ manen moves such mptoms as Heartburn, For $20.00 in temperature and the barometrioc | brought In relation thercto, but it was , a feeling ltke a lump of lead in the Talephanes. changes Friday: Withdrawn. The hole in the ground 1 Mo rn at the | Blomach, Belching of Gas and Eructa- JOS. T. DONOVAN. Ther. Bar. | where the companyy found its valuable T e L nipey e | tions of undigesied food, water brash, # “Phose 591 337 Matn St. | Tam.. .39 30.18 | dcposits, and whi'h has probably been 25 o School because of the| Nauses, Headachz. Bilousness —and BER nov2dd 1: m, . - 41 30.04 | sunk Q&W.“ still fexists on the hill~ B o 0 m:.’ ;::xarwmdno.{mv‘:;!ml.- 'I‘l"ld- bi' p. m. X X ido on the Maples farm a very a : 4 need laxatives to Higheat 44, Towest 38, O Phe regimenta . were being moved | Settied the point 3 The bosrd welks about town are in keep' yonr stomach, liver and intes- U L A AR SAVE MONEY / ‘Comparisons. gradually to the south, news of the &m :xln !Wn'a:' Introduced PoRE “';g'y:l‘:;l: l.n:\ndu !.'lfl:h A paiier \ g |~ ived at Ship lsland, | the value o ch s sour and full of Predictions . for Friday: Rain; | Nimth belng recelved at Ship lefand, | 00 o Wauwecus HL Mrs. Eben Allen of Washi gas. ‘or your food*docsn't digest, and on vour electric light bill. Use thefnortheast winds. h being ordered to go to Annapolis, | by professors and mnon- .Mm has been u":e_hv your meals don't seem to fit, why not new wire drawn Friday’s weather: As predicted. New companies were forming here to | blaced the value -as as with friends in Williman! ®et a 50-cant case from your druggist —_— At the regiments. which are-incoms | to $4,000-per “rock, while on. was the gueat | 220 make life worth living? Absolule AR NS e = plete and at the camping grounds the | cther hand Brush and Thu g i B Rina | oMot trom atomach misers i azaGa Laj £ *Yalc college. tetified that rday of hier schoolmate, Mrs. i ree Burning Kinds and Leh'g) ] Sun. JoBigh T Moon | companies were uil in oxcellent spirits [man o e o fr > et o b I Rises”|"sets. il water. Il Rises. | 203 naking the best of their inactivity, | bad washed gold from the dirt. And | Glddings Ray, one ALWAYS IN §TOCK All sizes in stock. Doth piain and|fv o m [ p m | a m Il p m | Supplies were being forwarded from | Jet it was hinted pome witnesses des. ‘one G0-cent case ls sufficient 2 2 fiosted bowl. ors powertul and bet- | 20 o m [ o m & m o m |, 2opplics, Wers, Geing, Iriiact, Joh | ihae tne sold was whet in termed & 5. Brown MeEeRms of Mystic is 1n | Cogpli® & Whole' family o s A. D. LATHROP fer light for 1-3 the cost of Carbon Le: 1 v A | Caid, Siiver ana Nickel mpe. Morn. |formed at Yantic. Officers were re. e Was | monument in Yantic cemetery on the | aration like Pape's Diapepsin, which Office—cor Market and Shetucke + 704 | 418 10.50 i o in your eve” The Wauwecus Hill [l %68 | 438 330 | to ssniat’ the Soldlers' Aid woclety Was com- | town, to take charge of erecting Surely. a harmless, inexpensive prep- FOR LADIES h \ - | pany, with a capital of $5 , | 1.04 | celving promotions and there was in- | PAAY WL & SARUEE, O fout that the | s¥ave of Hesekish Brigham. will always, either at daviime or dur- Table Lamps, Percolators Telephone 163-12 C. V. PENDLETON. JR. a5 D agutir 10 avd 10, Sl Phwee Tais k- 2 Satisfied With Camp L. Piena €. B onte i & aliane, R Dad ] FIisey to their home on Elm avenue | handy and valuable a thing as you Chafing and 5 bon Lamps also carried in stock. i hours atter Migh water 16 12 Tow | 1ng following ltems taken from The | ot paid any dividends. As the court | after ten days' trip to Washington, D. | could have in the house. Silver Table Ware, . The Bulletin of ffty years ago corre- | gajd when the case was withdrawn | C. 8nd points of interest in Virginia’ Fhrve v ectric Cooking Services, oley Kidney Pills spending to the past week &ive (he|ihat it was eminently proper that this St e h e pigiy jef matters of local interest noted: | Mrs. McIntyre of Hartford, who has ’ amily Scales, Cutlery, ! GREENEVILLE NEWS. chief matters of whole matter should recelve an inves- | Mrs. McIntyre of Hartford who has | montc 1n action, quick in results. Will Pl s il e ol LRI ‘It burns up cloan. Dec. 11, 1861 —Edmund J. Appleby. | iigation, it may come up again in court cure any case of kidney or bladder iam Taylor, Former Resident, Died [ who enlisied in Lieut. Jobn Griswolds | and then the vexed question bo settied T o Lo Ly "t | 4isorder not beyond the reach of med- Bread Makers, Chopper: Well Seasoned Wood i mpany, rteen: . Ve and the impatient pi earn whether icine. No need to say more. Lee & 1 Alumi; Ware, 1 b gt Suicide on the 7th Inat. by Arowning. | o mow il Dorado & opened bp on e goend the holidaye with ther angh- | (515G say Dot Aot o “William Tavlor of Green street, Paw- | The cause was mental derangement | wecus Hill. S tucket, R. L, a former Greenevilie res- | te was 23 years old an Dr. Smith Made Surqeon. z C. H. HASKELL. \dent, died on Thursday afternoon, fol- |&nd <lld o\ o oo0 gom| Dee 14, 1661—The Yantic ladies have TAFTVILLE Westerly’s Highest 1 sl " lowiag an lliness of three years with | .00 0 "o PRS0 (W regiment ai | organized a Soldiers’ Ald society wilh 402 — 'Phones — 489 If your teeth need atten- | paralysis of the spine. He wes born | nS P10 (B (€ it Ve of thel Mrs. 8. H. Tracy as president and |Pinochle Club to Hold New Year's Taxpnyers o tion, don’'t hesitate L e cbeland, I 1360, 374 | maxtmum number. Company K of the | Mre. N, D. Hobingon and Mrs H. A.| Banquet—Notes and Person: s A years el - | Towle direc! v Come in st us demon- JlHe'wes'the con of Eills and Alice Tay. | Twelfth segiment 5 In Suaree of Liew, | *5ies X Willer of Norwich, former- | mxtensive_preparations for the an-| (Continued from Page Beven) JOBN A. MORGAN & SON, strate to you what really |lor. He was employed in the plant of | tenant Abbott: whe ten are, “EW |, 3 "licitenant in Captain Chester's |nual New Years eve banquet and| ... el Taber corricponding sec constitutes good dentistry the United States Finishing company, | SOmONGPE T TOOT B0 [T0™ Jife. | company, Second C. V., is orderly ser- | smoker to be held by the Pinoclile club | (250 Hglen waber, © e Coal and Lumb —the BEST dentistry.. Let {hen the Norwich Bicaching and Dye- | FCHIS Y., Thien for this company wil | geant of Captain "Clipps ' Winanam | in"Bt"Couts: Fail are undor way. ‘and | TSRS FARE COUR (e nurer ony er P 3 - oon. County company regi- eighty or more members aw: X . w g I us introduce you to what In 1853 he entered the plant of Reed & | &0 to Hartford this after T cenit | ment. The. company being raised by | svent with . pleasurable anticipation. N eout; pemrve Mestings, soaiale; Teiephons 884, Central Wha you'll acknowledge to be ex- Barry in Passaic, N. J. His Iast posi- { Norwleh comuapy for the TOUTCERR | Vieutenants McCord and Abbott num- | Following the turkey supper a varied Sy wiek. capiale. AR0- SRR, & pert work and at moderate tion was superintendent of dyeing and | PO FERVICIR o N0 ihis com. | bers upwards of 40 men. They Wwill | programme of songs and selections by | (rariail are L A Ve Charges. Dleaching B 5 oTL AL Siateryille, | IENY blax Tair o be ihe crack Nor- | ive a strest anill by moonlight next |ine club orchestra will be enjoved. The | (" iizabeth Girecnc, 1. . MeNell FOR TH # 3 - w feature of the evening o be a cup st the Sxetutrve PAINLESS Extracting lor wes married in Greeneville to Miss | “Sh COMPMY. s companies DS, Eleventn resiment, Coloncl|boxing exhibition between William | {00 ARAD T Bdwards the exeoutiv FOR THE BOY 'OR THE COLD SNAF & New o “a visit | Kingsbury, wi ve by m] Desmarais and Letendre. The con? - Tath d Filling The deceased was a 324 degree Ma- | from New London made s short Wit | 0f® Yontay for Annspolis to Join |tegtants are to be biindfoided, on one Wagpns $0d Bleye) Spn. being raised in Somerset lodgo, | i1, Continentals, from Mr. Marsh's | General Burnside's division. hand a boxing glove s to be laced and Local Laconic Foot Balls, this city, In Sepiember, 1881. He was | (10 (O CHTWNE, Tow 7 Ge Captai | Dr. S. Chester Smith of Prestun has | in the other & cup Is to be held. The| Rev. J. W. Ford, D.D., officiated at Electric Toys, v ean g 5559 also a member of the Gdd Fellows and | tha0l, woF n, CORRErH O FED A | received the appointment of acting as- | aghter raps the floor with the cup and | the funeral of Mr: unice A. Bur- Air Rifies, Pool Table H Roval Arcanum. Mr. Taylor leaves a | Coulkine and dressed in rue CORNC | siant surgeon in the United States |icts go with his right hand in the ai- | dick at her home in Oak street, Fri- ]ng i1 ariors large circle of friends in this city. Tram e Faller's schoo!, under Cap- | n2vy and ordered to report for duty |rection from which comes the sound|day morning. Burial was in River Telograph instrumont . He ia survived by a widow and ome | (O 2\ "0 70 T lled the Star com- | 2t the Brooklyn mavy vard. of his opponent's cup. The sport is a | Bend cemete: Ingersoll Watches, Tool S zhckbies i son, Harold Taylor of Passaic, N. J. He | o0 Kine. . Special Town Mesting. papular one in the navy, where. the 1o~ Air Rifles, Electric Bells. N, Manager. it leaves hia wother. Men slice Fays | PaBT: e R sne the tet) There is but one show window in g Dr. Gallup — Dr. Sydleman f|lor, a brother and a sister, Miss Alice| 1 0% - F. Hovey residence on TLan Dec. 16, 1861—At _a special town od t ea. thg witiagy OF. W estarly ay Assoctates. A.‘Taslor, in Greeneville. The funeral | sc,Filll Was s0ld to J. P. Barstow fof fneeting Saturday nisht it was voted to wholly with gneuine Christmas greens FRANKLIN SQUARE. takes place Sund $5,350. T lay out a road from West Main street, Notes. fresh from the native sod, and the FOR THE MEN Hours — % & m. to 8 _— The gunboat New London has hecr | near Asylum, to the home of Thomas | Jyoseph P. Robitaille of Pawtucket is| wilds are not many miles away. : Christmas Sale and Coffes Supper. | in' the Ulf, “Tier aciing rastér 13 W. | f00d mear. the ‘Tesidence of Charles Wl Glarence Maxson ie to work fo uccess from eve vi D. Roath of reston. e roved. ) eel o 0 o e e i Tt TR e Several from Taftville attended the | Homestead steel rail plant. He lefi A mark ; B ences the arked the efforts of the Ladies’ Char Deserter Lamphere Arrested. With this number commences the | Cevs smoker in Norwich Thurs- | Westerly Friday for Pittsburg and TR Lrades o % itable E - E me of The Bulietin. i Cari e nry'® parlah &t| Dec. 13, 1861—A man named C. H.[fourth velums of whe Beew. IVl |G nighe. will go from there to Homestead e their annual Christmas sale and cof- - ted here vester: — HOWTUCK AFE fee supper conducted in their assem- | LATSRDEre was arrested heve ve the | that we've no time to think of how WINTER v e P y Tooms on Wednesday and Thurs- | Byenin . Vo' iie was sent 1o New | we reached it. The e Shenie T s S e et Fute hut e = e 2R m': e ot $ ki g Bye and bye | versity is spending the week end with Pocket Knives, Safety Razors, 4 sortment of double hand CAPS tha ANITARY Gay afternoon and evening, the pro- ounty jail | “Attention! Eyes Front.” "5 ceeds of which will go towards reliev- “L’xifiofi‘c?:r'fi‘iii‘i.é"r:i)’?:}-fimf‘ Shirer | in God's providence it will be "At|his parents, Dr. ard Mrs. George IPRING WATER ATISFYING | ing th:e necdy poor of the parish and | . O"SP Grvog Tiail Jast night on The | Base, Rest!” and then we may remem- | Thompson of Front street. serve to gladden their hearts at this | \ational Crisis, it being an eloquent | Jer. We toss no‘vw‘rerlt}ln "pffh g‘-:x; Hire. s oass R, o 2 nly no e B o L LT Sunday evening the cholr of the Con Tel. 34-2. Norwich, Cono. | “The assembly rooms were handsome- | "3 able discourse, = an state B gt R gregational church will give a Christ. G l L BE RT i s g The Toggcry Shop, Guns and Revolvers, Carving Sets, Telephon Letter Boxes, Tool Cabinets, cover up the ears. decorated for the occasion with | opvention to nominate candidates for mas cant palms, evergreen, and red, white and | siate offices is published today, the Dec. 17, 1861—A member of the |pigee o(‘fi.‘.‘rf.-"fi.?"ni-l’infn’;’“.l';u‘: 291 Main Str. am cet Plue bunting, thanks for which is due | jate fixed being Jan. 16, at Touro ho- | pieventh ~regiment named Reyuolds Opposite New Chelnes Bavings The Porteous & Mitchell Co. for the | (e} Hartford. It calls to the councils Y % o e appeared at the guard tent of the Bise WM. F BAILE Ume of the decorations. The decora- | of 'the repubilcan party all who are Ir | JPSRIN" Siment ‘Ana was going info | An interesting game s promised the . tive committee, which showed such | fuuot of sustaining the administration | LWeICh re®ient FU0 a8 0 ew a |local fans on the Providence street & SONS E&T@m @M&SE Norwis Atk the man who owns one. faste and judgment, comprised Mrs. | which that party placed in power anc t it was knocked from his |grounds this (Saturday) afternoon, . - Successor te A T. Gerdnen) Edward J. Brophy, ‘Mrs. Thomas P. |now supports; all who in favor of | For o e wame time discharged, | when the Taftville and Sterling soccer JAS, C. MACPHERSO! McCune, Miss Mary E. Hartle, Flor- | 3 vigorous and effective prosccution of | Hand and at the seme Hee football teams meet for the fourth —— Hacl{, Livery Shce Driscoll and Cornelius J. Downes. | the existing war against treason anc | “Tpg steamer Constitution landed the |game of the series. The home team The ice cream table was conducted |jepeilion and of maintenance at Al | <oty R and. a . Massachusetts | lines up as follows: Goal, H. intayson: B e A Company it Pnalss Gatherine Buckley apd Mrs.|hazards the comstitution and union of | ‘egiment at Ship Isiand Dec. 3. fullbacks, R. Wilson, J. Greenhalgh: rmninghate: Sotestis tathe sad has g | 0o United States. The officers and crew of the schooner | halfbacks, W. White, R. Pilling, J. i Main Streel, N feh, C: s ra < % S SNDoy. Colonel Harland Capitulated. Oeilla of Mystic are now confined at | Corners; forwards, R. Pliling, James ain Streei, Norwich, Com B dl work, Mrs. Edward J. Brophy, Mrs. Q ized off Tam- | Greenhalgh, A. Finlayson, J. G ocarding Jeremiah . Healey ana Mra. James | Dec. 13, 1361 T¢ the stories we hea) | Richmond,, ey yore S50iod O, JoiC |1 ion eonter, Tianchetls or W. Brown. Sullivan; doll Mrs. mas P, |from Annapolis are true, ‘ol Ned | na i - g . . 2 Stable SeCune, Soa. Craries 3. “Aunancy: | Hariand of e connacticut mighth har | Crow Wers Rahing. S0 F L Game wil be called &t § sharp are here, ready for a e d '+ | tapitulated after a short siege and it | Capt. ’ . . i e e cany Mre s | cimoscd 1 make termaewith a daush- | resigned his commiasion in the Fourth = . demonstration to you 12-14 Bath Street. |snd M. James J. O'Donovan, Ths |ter of ex-Governor Hicks of Marviand.| regiment, arrived in town today. RETROUDS I8 HRbary, Dee. 18 1011 The b d most value f grab bag was in charge of Mrs. John - 4 - 18 . o best and most valus for yeu HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. | Brovhy. while Francis J. Murtha, Ji ER NAMED Sl T T Fewes e oweriu monsy in. on sviomebile teday. You AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. g amused all in_the role of Santa Claus | SHORT CALENDAR MATTERS RECEIVER TG AREaE can’t beat it. spensing his gifts. 3 FOR NEW LON 3 will eenvinos Telephone 583 The dolls and ail the articles offered IN SUPERIOR COURT. *.:‘A-!:I:Dm aats AL b Facts "e_n- demonstration " for sale were donated by the mem- |r_, Motions to Set Aside Verdiots ", Dec. %, by Rev. Dr. O. C. Morse o bers of the society. The sale con- orce n C. Morse, Miss Mar- tinued on both evenings until § o'clock, Were Argued. Sule for Biy Mesught, Morse ot Waehinkton mnd TURKISH RUGS . evervthing heing closed out. On Wed- - A ks hean - Aled . William Hunt Walcott of N Concern]ng FOR $900 nesday afternoon from 5 to 7.30 o'clock | Of the 20 matters on the short cal- 0 ;- mbre. West Virginia. a age Gft.xift. Fine silken 20 H. P. T c the organization served a bountiful | endar list in the superior court Friday, | with the clerk of the superior court, as E Your choice, . h B - a five-passenger . P. Touring Ca coffee =upper, to which 300 sat down. |pesides the uncontested divorces, all |follow DIED. TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS. Norwic usiness THAT'S WHAT IT 18, Further thanks from the organiza- . Eliza Ann Gardner of New London | TAYLOR—In Pawtucket, R. I, Dee. 14 | . tion is due truck company No. 2 and |Put five were heard, as follows. o s erbert ¥ | Wiliam Taylor, formerly of Norwich. Seo it for yourself at Mre, Stewart Murray, who kindly pro.| The motion of the city of New Lon- |bhas brought sult against Hi | aged 51 years. Co“ege THE M. B. RING AUTO €0, vided the tables for ‘the repast. The |don to set aside the verdict of 32,750 | Gardner, formerly of Groton, but now ' . B. L. LADIES’ DESKS It employs three teache: Telephon Chestnut Street 8 R Rl It makes good every promi walitresses serving in this department ; in the su- | of parts unknown, for a divorce. They yere Mrs, James McCune, Mrs. John [FeCet TSRS 2% %10 ity ‘ana in | were married March 15, 1877, her scoll, Mrs. Willlam Sharkey, Mrs. | g0 0" P00 Pp nice 1. Allen, was |maiden name being Eliza Ann Avery. Maple, Mahogany James Purdon, Mrs. Arthur E.' Hen- 3700 % OGVRR, SUGCC® 0ok the papers. |It Is clalmed that in 1883 the defend- finishe t gives personal instruction. Mrs. Patrick Coughlin, and the Y e of Wel- |ant deserted the plaintiff and has since Misses’ Nora Hartie. Mary' Coughiin. |iuedm fion we. the Conpecticut Co |been away and not heard from. 15 Main Street, e s~ || toits the truth every time. OAK DESK, . to .50. Annle Cunningham, Josie E. Hartie mmeaticut G asks thai|. William N. Bellamy of New London and Mary iFelds, while Miss Elizabeth | i WhIch the Connectiour o, a3its T0o3 | nas brousnt suit against Ware & Bel- It teaches everything SEE US BEFORE Very desirable for Ladies’ use. -, " and see us. Our line includes the we " ¥ SR SenE 1%, known McPhail, Bush & Gerts, Tom OAEFREWES . MEDS 1}~ avery pieily McCammon and Keller Broa’ Planos AR arwe irrota. $25.00 1o $40.00 s courses are absslutely fres || Tho bost medium and high gmds Hines from nensen in the country at moderis cest. A fully gusranfbed and sold on enn terms. Gallagher had charge of the ticket of = < (lamy of New London for an order e following icles were award- - " pointment of a receiver. capl 1t pl. rad it N It is interesting to note that in the places its g ua sit. S e handsome doll to Mre. Louls |5t hree casca tried the jury has | of the company is 32,000 of % snaree. | FUIBTA |rec ors CHEVAL MIRRORS Before making your purchass, ca —AND— Eusier, 450 Maln street, clty; and two ’ veid Forty-one of these have been Issued, Befors you buy your comn it wi| fascindtors, one to Mies Tulia Wholey | (UL (T (0P foliowad. o " [but The remataing 39 have not. * The of Fourth s . an ® other to plaintiff owns 20 and at a spegial meet- pay you to call and examine the prime | Mrs. Thomas Driscoll of North Main | o In the case of Pendlcton et ux ¥ I3, Phe. " 5" he "directors and stock- ear corn we handle. The ears are| 5{r°°t the lucky numbers being drawn | g, "Nearing on appointment of per- hoiders voted to wind up the affairs . " from ‘the receptacle by Master Thom- R ey Mgl i of Ihe company and discontinue busi- m a mers large and resular, and the corn is|ns McCormnick. A speclal treat for the | aneAt receiver was granted, . |hems : 3 b n Be Judge Wheeler on Friday appointed sweet and sound. It is free from nub- | 25°8Sion Were plano selections render- | wege Mystic Boat Co., Nathan Belch- ed by the Misses Marie Mullaney and | (Y¢S0 R¥SHG P00 ©O MOTEE 0 s | Max Boyer as temporary receiver un- It has first-class rooms, excel- lent furniture, and plenty of ®ins and you will find it “Just what | Alice Gadle, for which they were heart- o4 01 der bonds of $3,000. The hearing on a you want.” b a2 D e T entins Slaima | Dormanent ~recelver will be heid on Lady Assistant. SERVING TRAYS light. Bix montha’ lessons free With eac The success of the affair was due |38 o 08¢ B0 0000 10 employ coun- | Dee. 28, ‘Telephone call 328-3. _ Piano. CHAS- in no smal: degree to the efforts of the :a?'wu &m'vw. £ on - ey MAHOGANY, 7 in. dlameter. ..... $1.50 New pupils every week. - _SLOSBERG, rmouA Drmident of the organization. |*°p e ldings were flled by stipulation MAHAN NOT SURPRISED. o o . W MAHOGANY, 91-% in. dlameter, 225 |} \v ' £ GANFIELD, Principal, gcnerous assistance from the other in the case of Walker vs. ‘VI-U‘(:E — —— 5 MAHOGA , 12 in. diameter....$3.00 Norwich, Conn. 3 Cove St. members of the organization. The motion for default for ure | New London Man, However, Thinks It y MAHOGANY, Oval Inlaid Centers | : to piead was argucd in Margarst Ken- | Will Bo Some Time Before Anything “nN T wnnflv $5.50 and $6.00 Houss Furnishers. e ure vs. Brainer rms . h Mrs. Leger at Baptist Church. Judge Wheeler oo!k'l;:se pupers. " is Done an Docks. —— 39 to 43 Main St CONTRA Thers was & large attondance ab the | | A allowance Of 335 in en daya to TR i CT WORK |, Tners oo o Ik actonasnce st the | A0 USRS 6 ke Ghvaree sut ok | Copoerning the fuvoring of the New It Makes Wrinkle; ASBESTOS COVERS BE PROGRESSIVE in the Building Line is my |!St church Friday evening, and an |Miner vs. Miiner. T P Morgan: v, Mayor Moban weid. | W Ull-Dealth does Use the Mails. Y 'Y |able and interesting address on “A | AR answer in ten days was ordered | fn [COTESD. ST Sfeyer i o evely eress | ¥or Dining Tables, Round or Squsre. |y * specialty. Whole Christ for the Whole Man, for |In Charlotte H. Trail vs. Mark D.| POt be Was Bot & S0 surprised at| Sealth hne eos ! : il ity v <y e My estimates I will not guarantes to| ¢ Whole World, was given by Mrs. E. | Stiles. 3 aware of the fact that J. P. Morgan, |8 44 n.....93.28 48 in. ;.. $3.50 GET b be as low as the other fellow. but I| X Leer. Mrs. 'Leger will speach at | AR answer In ten days was ordered | VNS CF ol ol M Sogted" in “the | | 1€ pou are sick, don't worry, but We have some good pieces win my work to be entirely (WMOrNIRE and evening services on Sun- |n W KL el o MARK D DUV ey | development of 'New ° London as a | abeut it t make yourself il To — ctory to you. Better give me a v. AMr, Leger. a gospel singer, K. BN cats: d | steamship terminal, on account of its | this we t the words of thousands m wrniture i y) bl g ¥ o s ghaple s thars, va. Aloxander ¥, Shaw. d“ superiority over auy harbor on the "..ymnu%w"fi"'mhn-'fi Complete Stock i v Pleadings in two weeks were order- | COB3! - METHOD. ; ; M. There was a meetis J > N Wew London's harbor,” said Mayor | #aY. hristmas gifts. C. WILLIAMS Mathew T A society in thels. rooms, | Sormon oecch Cowles v, clty of NeW | g iy g practically ready for bus:. - i Notices, Poutals, Announcements, all Ci gif ot 216 Main Street in Carpenter's hall, Thursday evening,| In Charles 1f. Champlin vs. city of | lness, while it would take millions to = urniture nds of Printing at reasonable rates. Shiebitai Ty vith President Joseph Bellefleur in the | New London pleadings were ordered Coustonct o "?.‘;2":,",‘{"‘" At Mon- MISS JEWETT, T F i S‘ d' | chair. outine business w: transact- v reakwa e me sub- Fublic Stenographer and JOBBER 7| Caana (V0 ‘mow members were Tnitiat- | " Judgmen of non-sult was opened in | Stunial kind would have to be Dullt| It s & wonderful femals remedy, s 5 ) Ehorihand Teacher, be Fann ng Studios Telephone 370, ed. | tne"aivorce suit of Ginevra H. Karoll | there at enormous and even | you will admit if you try it. an arpe S 283 Main Street. . AT g vs. Henry P. Karoll. s N S, i the Wine | - Bbeietucts fin Wsiuee 2 1n 81 Willow Street At G. P. Pooler's 16 Ms. su A special bail of $2,000 was ordered . overy THE AUIO-TRANSFER CO. $1.00. Boe advertisementoadve " " [in tws weoks In Angeisne Leonetia ya WA DRt D B o e s &ll at : _ Suceessor to Joseph Marano. This to be Aled befors | A Prominent New London man whils | FRAN CHEMICAL Co. Stew Boulllon Cubes The Nerwich Parcel Delivery. : —_— lifo Dleadings. < d;&gnl%hm,m':; B 106 West 139th Street. New York. 137-141 Main Street Vv al 5 : 303 West Main St. Telephone i Cases ’A" gned. o aa. | PrOYgment was over made in New T igoral Bouilion Cubes e following jury cases were as- | London, certainly mot be start- P . Brinch ortce: 163 Maia St Tele- Funeral stgned for hearing at Norwich: ed he Baid, unti] there 1s & ceriain On Exhibition Armour’s Beef Extract Proctioa ROEERT W. OTIS. AGER IR RIS, Goc Toie. Cmow oo CIAD). Tar | hara: Hia KrARE 1o aev it | o as aahar GRS 104 T it e s Beef Extract 2 o SMilla Co. Inc. (now on trial); Jo- | there. He thought the ement & aso Marshall Dirastor s Yl €5 ne Grow'on wlay Jo” | there” e oueh A fine asortment ot the Luvest Stves | JOSEPH BRADFORD, s Beel Ex I]ry Cleaner and Dyer QULALITY .- s e TR B e S . . 4 5 Just the thing for this weather. and Embalmsr, otiog-—S1enry oqmve & Most. Annoying. MRS. G. P. STANTON'S, Book Binder. 157 Franklin SL The Soitz Co, New England Hebrew g Farmers' soclety ve. Louls Schwarts, | “T-8 fearfully annoying to lose all | - S i 70 Franklin St. Bulletin Bldg, Emma J. Raughitan vs. Norwich Nick- | YOUr money on a get-rich-quick Street. o ol g el and Brass Ce. scheme,” sald Mr. Silllwad. ‘Thursday—Willard B. Sunderland Prompt_service day or night [ll|vs. Groton and Stonington Street Rail- 7 A'm .'ufl- Zady Assistant. way Co. Amede Chetty vs. town of T g TS Residence 116 B F e NEWM roadway. Farrell & Sandereor, Prepe. 716 Boswail Ave. - STECIAL RATHS to Thtre Trowen | o v s g R et v & o i R | B R N R A TR s e e n_work should always be ceastdered especially when it costs no imore than the inferior kind. _Skilicd men are employed by us. Dur price tell tha| whole story. STETSON & YOUNG. Biank Books Made and Ruled te Order 103 BROADWAY. Telepbons M . s x.4 o Poople’s Market s paessen 510 e Our Wagon Calls Everywhers JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop.

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