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Miss Kutherine J. Kerrigan ‘s seri- ously ill at her home at Norwich Town. Mrs. Samuel Hopkins of Central Vil- luge has come to the Backus hospital fer treatment. CHRISTMAS TREES TREE STANDS Norwich, Wednesday, Dec. 20, 1911. Many Children Die of Croup Every Year Eefore a Doctor can be WREATHS VARIOUS MATTERS Summoned & N e o Errors—Ji Directed i Cases—Retrial | Tarents of cafidren should be pre: HOLLY 2 Children asking for 1913 calendars | been the guest of her aunt, Mrs, Fred of 'udgment in Two St G F A1l eTites e & CPITL L, SRR ROPING s S I for agents and | H. Turner of Niantic. & Keep in the house a remedy that will imerchants. o e T M L For Raymond, Tr. vs. Parker—No Error in Railway |give instant relict and weey 1he child MISTLETOE The benevelent societies are busy | returned home after a visit to Mr. and s Y SR O this week nrennrhinl ;u.dvrovlde Christ- | Mrs. John Rose in Mystic. Case. et n 50 cent bottle of HYOMEI to- mas cheer for the ncedy. day and in case of an attack of croup Special price on quantity to church- Miss Natalle F. Allen of Norwich peur 20 drops into a kit bhowl of 3 Frass desk sets. George A. Davis.— S Sete Sty B0 A DAyl | Lo W0 s oeen oritically 3| The supreme court, sitting at Bridge- | thagamount was asscssed in their fa- | boiling water. Hold the child's head MONGREL GEESE day. port Tuesday, handed down twenty- | VO™ over the bowl so that it can breatne the | 930 Main St Franklin &, The last of the Yale examinations in i o e eetdoa | . A remonstrance to the acceptance of | 200thing, penetrating that a NATIVE TURKEYS will be held on Thursday, after which | AMrs. John Cochrane has returned to . - | the report was overruled by Judge |11 the meantime send for a physiclan. the students will be free for the holl- me In New Hayen aftor visiting | €FTOrs were found in ten. Among the | Reed. A jury was asked for to re- | This treatment has saved ihe 11y iy ot 30 Y GUINEA BROILERS days, fin Norwich and Willimantic for a | ¢aseg were two in which the court sus- | estimate damages and benefits and was | many children and Is a precaution that 3 weck. taing the lower court in awarding large | permitted. The jury, of which G. O. | &l parents should prompily . ROASTING CHICKENS At Monday's shop talk under the damages to the plaintiffs in actions | Stead wak foreman, reported that the [ HYOMEI is sold by The Lee Special Values In auspices of the Y. M. C. A, two 80los | Arihw C. Smith is critically Il at |against the Connecticut company and | Alpha mills company sustained no spe- ( £00d Co. and druggists everywhere and P for ecro catareh, AND FOWLS SOMERS guaranteed 1 damages, except from surface wa- hma and bron ter. They found that the com celved special benefits to of $100 and special damages to the were beautifully sung by Mrs. Georse his Locme in Poguetanuck with appen- T. Lord. 5 o d.cifs and may be compelled to under- Sv an operation. the New York, New Haven & Hart- ford Railrcad Co. One of the cases is from Hartford county and the other from New iHaven ny re- the amount Nickel coffee percolators. George A. Watches Brooklyn, N. Y., announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Beatrice, Harry J. Hewitt of New London, Davis.—aav. - Mr. 1:mdlj Mrs. George C. Strong of | county, The Hartford county case was | same amount. A remonstrance to the 8howing the Englishman. = < 2 New ILondon are still in Worcester. | that of James J. Murphy aainst the | acceptance of that report was over- | Englishman (patronizingly)—“Your Reports come in of plowing and | S +h h s 1o = otion to e the et P .y School for Dancii i s Yrychod Bum e 2 Jarsest awards glven in the state. The | 26, 1903, accepted, was denied by Judge | t0)d.” American (suavely)—"“Well, I ° ool jor "y - | of December. Mr. and_Mrs. Edgar M. Arnold of | guit was the outcome of a troiley col- . Ralph Wheeler, but the report of the | should say. See the Smithsonlan in- namon Itway | jury was accepted and judgment ren- the jury's report be com- firmed. The appeal was taken from this judgment which the court sus- | tains and orders judgment in accord- ance with the committee’s report, 28 OAK STREET. Classes Saturday: Beginuers, 2 p. m.; Advanced, 545 p. m._ Special arrange- Dients may be made for private classes. At Academy dally from 4 to 8 phoue 1040, lision at White Oaks, a point h between New Britain and Plainville. Two cars, going in opposite directions, came head-on at a curve, where the view of both motormen was obstruct- | ed by a barn whieh stood close to the stitution over there? Think of a bulld ing like that, just to educate the Smiths."—Vogue. The state auditors are finishing thelr work on the books of the secre- tary of state commission on homes for” tuberculosis patients. to dered that Miss Lillian Anderson has returned to her home in Grosvenordale, after visiting her sister, Mrs. Andrew De and fine Brass five o'clock teas. George A. What Did rie mean? . 5 s : tracks. i . Parker. o - rgm——— g Davis.—adv. ter and family, at Poquonnoc Bridge.| “mpe other case was that of Charles ,E,:T:"; ,'.':,R:t’;':":m:; e :,‘",.,,,, “woman will be famed as well as Office of The Norwich Savings Society.| Mahoney Bros. lost a valuable livery | John J. C. Stone of Hartford was a | J- Delinks, a motorman on the trolley | Lo o guit for $3,000 to recover money | man!” she ejaculated, as she threw cich, Conn.. Dec. 9, 191 horse Sunday, when the animal fell in | visitor here Tuesday night, attending |lne between Lake —Quassapos and | ujoged to have been agvanced by H 2 Yom The Directors: of this Soclsty mave| Poquetanuck and broke ita les. 1t| the mecting of Norwich nest, No. 1936, | Waterbury. He was given 34,000 dam- | §15500, % P\ h one anifrupt entate . | 40WD the book. “Wea” responded ola declared out of the earnings of the cur- | haq to be shot to end its suffertng. | Order of Gwis, of which he Is the re- injuries recelved as a result | 5’ Raymond is trustee, for the defend Cynicus, "";Yh untold ages.”—Boston Gena at the rate of FOUR PER CENT.| o tiring treasur kes of the car mot be i sdgme: s given the plainti th. . ote line of Stri oE v pavable o depositors enel: | | The open winter has made the gypay | {17118 tressurer. order, which caused a. collis- SR RpeIg s Siven A PInOn | Ooormanes: A complete line of Strictly d thereto on and after Jan. {912, { moth scouts of the state suspicious,| Dy Robert g o v - ¥ v 4 o g COSTELLO LIPPITT, T @nd in a search at Wallingford this ..\ryn‘\: xl;.nd’ '.\u-sR'HI:ge(ré BR.‘}IH:'!;DRS anc "he remaining cases: :)::\:.-'{C (X»i’lflxlul';ll)d':“ulfh:f‘r:vx;s!l‘;: E.axl '.‘q? S—— = New and H!fl()l’y Mlusnd dec1ndaw Week four egg masses were dlscovered. | duughter Laura were guests of Mr. Tollantl Catlit e s aotosl 10 Wi | Waltham, Elgin and Hamil- MME. TAFT_Palmist and clairvoy-| Buy Sunbeams to eat. Stmply de- | 3nd Mrs. Willard Bushnell over Sun-| ryman Tingier vs. BEtta L. W.|tained a new trial will be had. { 4 ant, has returned to 83 Washington St. | licions.—adv, day r. Brooks has just returned | ywoodruff. Court finds that entire in- | No Error in This Case. | ton Watches. New London, where she will be pleased e lhex l~\;n!wpu];e lsla‘nd{- l{» ’;«-‘ come shall g0 to defendant. OPINION | o suit of Annmie Thorson vs. the | of her friends and patre s ¢ the Arab| been at Division hospital, Manila, for [ 1o Justice VWheele |, The sult of orson Vs p y 3 i oy oRnecticut members of [the Arab | jearly thres vears, and will leave Dec. | ¥ Justice Wheelcr, Groton and Stonington Street Rail- | Waltham and Elgin fvie besun ar ements this week for | 26th for post hospital, ort Riley, New London County. | way company was brought for $1,000 SRt s to eny suy monéy. that | g . 2 . fsee "frf,;"l;"&.af‘é‘rflé"ff'.i’:'f;‘x‘i‘.k‘f"‘ e Selectmen of Montville vs. Alpha | damages for inquries received at No- prigg s Sl it crod Watches in 20 year G S | 8 — Mills company. Error, case remanded | ank when a transom fell and struck | LI YIG Jothioe. shoeld ) o . g We: will serve a Speciai RDERIGE I Sprll, | CHRISTMAS BUSINESS with judgment given defendant |her head. Jndge Waller awarded | be placed where it wil be pro- | Filled Cases, for $9.00 and e rv pec o g RO s chis ol i i Gommittee's re- | damages of 3375 for the plaintiff, ducing _something. Every apare | €10) (), ° Supt. J. H. Newland of Norwich goes | bl bl e s CHSt s I m oAl s yoxshuind . dollar should be working for you. | Y ¢ Jilbert . Raymon . o error was found. : Chrlstmas Bt i e o] Frans Now:On Thare Wit Pnz e il N oiion by Cller Tues) Board of Relief Right. Depontted in our Savings De-| Waltham “Colonial” Aestnodig Cha i | Increase, Requiring itional Help | tice tiall es E. Comsto s. the town of partment it will draw interes » Thi S C | —Packages Should Be Sent Early. Annie vu, Groton. & Stog ] aneaes L Comptack va. 0 LIRS D roniore”. | Model, the Thinnest Watch ° llectric portable lamps. George A. gzl ngton Street Railway Co. No error, | v aterford Wes o Apee re and board e @ lcate i 2 Dlnner Davis.—adv. The first of the Christmas rush was | opinion b Roraback. - ;:f}‘:““‘:‘r" e e aielinge i Deposit for large sums awaiting | Nade in Americ = | noticed at the postoffice, said Postmas- | James Kk vs. town of |90 2 D ok The Dwier ob % investment. Let us tell you . The December criminal term of the | ter Caruthers, on Tuesday, and from | Waicrford, °J: judgment rendered R T et Tt | Strictly New Goods. | supertor court for Middiesex couniy now on he expects that it will manifest | afirming boar action. Opinion by | { a 1 175 acres of 1 = Monday, Dec. 25 opened in Middielown Tuesday ‘after. | itseic in incréasing amount daily. The | Justice fombaci. e T e v e Lowest Prices. - s roon at 2 o'clock, with Judge M. A.| packages both coming in and golng out Committee’s Report Confirmed. | ors added to the list four wooden cot- § . From 12 until 3 o’clock FEEANRI AT D URI i oreRiRiie. {Tesched into Iarws MUMLSER, v ho| The case of the selectmen of Mohts | fages standing on land belonging to | o Thames Loan & TrustCo A specially Mounted Dia- Electric desk reading lamps. George | sumstation at the Boston Store, ville vs. the Alpha Mills company was | the plaintiff, but were not then and : ok #* e & lamy r€e | substation at the Boston Store, where | FIIIC V8 the Ainpa WUS company, wag | 10 P hie property, but wers * | mond Ring for $16.00, sold | many packages are left and collecsted. | the highwi Sed the grade about|owied by nun-residents of the town. : B Wn.re an flouse An East Longmeadow, Mass.. corre- | Dew station in Greeneville is| ;5%inches along the line of property ly- | He claimed the additions were unfair, Norwich, Conn. elsewhere for $18.00. g spondent states that Daniel Maynard, | 9¢'n& @ big husine *;;""C'r“‘r‘,‘:stef‘sh’-:“:fi: ing on both sides of the highway, and | but the boards refused to grant him Fioe Jiheal sa, a from a visit to his | Of that section are pelased ¢ ownec o defendant compa 3 3 Iry The Parker-Davenport Co Sohe: Olives Mavrarde. in Bilington, | hange- s : S e e T 5| O May if Tudwe Raiph Whesler ad: 2 ] s 4 8 s p L L], S R R ok o |, Lhe shop carly theory is extended | ipro'cy ined or | guaod that e’ Covaen added o the | Nathin s Too Goo Toilet Articles and roprietors 5 » e Ty 2 = ccial A mmittee | list are taxable as the personal prop- o The annual dinner of the Connecticut | 10N with postoffices everywhere the | oy 2 and assess | erty of the several owners, and not Silver Novelties. McKinley association Is to be held in Norwich office is asking the public 10| 5, mages and benefits, e committee | the property of Mr. Comstock, and - | Waterbury this vear. January 20 has | 0 by doing so the public|omed by’ judge Curils included C. G. | that the action of thie board was er For Nnrwmh | been selected as’the date. This will he aciiitate. the TAIEr DI oneimtiiv ot London and A. Beck- | roneous and that Mr. Comstock re- . the anniversary of McKinley's birth. | his e at Christmas time] With an enezer Allen of Norwich. m-,-m-fh costs. Anl appeal was “ku:‘ Rl R i = M€ After giving a hearing on the matter | therefrom, which the supreme court & & & ’ Handsome Japaness screens. George | to procrastinate and then the last day | (e EIVERE & BERTRE G HRE 0o 4 e i erroneous and supports the, Recognizing this fact A. Davis.—adv. e v batare € h[l;l::n\xwgf“;;fimu‘;‘_fi pany received no benefits but sustained | action of the board, and directs judg- \Merchants are meking extra provis- | thing. Sometimes the mail canmot be ANiepsy. % The sl of $1008. ARG T Sacts ieiueen on to keep their Saturday receipts se- | cleaned up and It-requires a day or cure, as Mouday being a holiday the two after Christmas to get all the b - E banks will be closed, making two days matter under way. CARE SHOULD BE TAKEN TESTIMONY FOR DEFENSE P - Eo e FHAT between Saturday night's big business | The Christmas rush already felt is WITH XMAS DEGCORATIONS. IN LISBON CASE |have rurchased from Armour & Co. | and the opening of the banks on Tues- | not 5o heavy but that it can be hand- s k for the Christmas trade ove rothers ay. | ler, ana more matter than is now go- | Danger of Fires in Using Many At-|Suit of Garlington vs. Blissville Co. A At e et o e e 15 IBroush The Mol cie SIS BE L b Aetscloe S0 SRS Resumed in Superior Court. ONE PRIZE STEER, riage in New York on Sunday, Nov. be mailed now j s e 3 k HAVE A FINE LINE OF WHIT 5 ¥, e malled now just as well as later,| - N e TN ; - E COCKER SPANIELS | or Mias Pamelia. Hancock, dauighter of | were mailed now it woula more even- | TTe National Fire Protection | BaiOnsing of tha enbeep court | FIVE PRIZE NATIVE LAMBS el aara Mr. ana Mrs. Ferdinand Hancock, of |1V distribute the rush and make for | clation, of which Chief Howard L. Tuesday morning the came of | CHR[STMAS CHAS. G. PIERCE, Nerwich, Conn.| Saterford. and Harry I Ligourié of | better vonditions generally in handling | Stanton of the Norwich fire depart- | ngton vs. the Blissville Mills | WINNERS AT THE RECENT IN- . o e Cliorch o T ,I.m:{ngu st g m;‘,'::‘-‘;!fim. S il ment is a member, has sent out ”"'l Co. was resumed, Civil Engineer Pitch- TERNATIONAL STOCK SHOW STATIONERY, The state ‘board of health has mot) LBtH 830 In the ovening on Thursday. et b m s ene ine s of the' pos ana IN CHICAGO, CONFRCTIONERT, PIANOS vet given its decision as to whether | & 0y and Saturday evenings for the| "I, pot decorate your Christmas tree | land concerned in the suit. . . GENTS' FURNISHINC I lor o et .‘lu:)vn?nw)i.;n‘ou of the public. Later{ wicl paper, cotton, or any other in- O CAIIS W called 203 B4 Armour & Co. paid $13 a hundred, il it Come—Look—Listen. If you buy your | factorles, but many heaith officers have | (5 aialtioner woi b raeary to PUt| fammuble material. Use metailic tin-!identified deeds and gave other testi- | live weight, In order fo mecure exira POSTCARDS AND BOOKLETS, piano here you will enjoy perfect sat- | notified factories that the common | qrtemiieg oy iy woolyat will belsel and other nom-inflammable deco- mony regarding the su his com- | choice beef, and this carcass was|TOYS, DOLLS, GAMES, BOOKS, istaction. cup must be ispensed with and indi- | up. With the delayed European maits| [itions enly and set the tree securely | pleted the testimony for the plaintifr, ughtered expressly for Rumford & G. E. PARKHURST, Vidual cups substituted. P A yed Buropean mails| o, that the children in reaching for |and the first witness for the defensc ad Ly hsrasny OME .| ND SEE THEM. 17 Hill Street, Nerwich, Conn more business than ever at the Christ- | things cannot tip it over. was Joseph H. Hendersom, who cuts | CO. o e e 5 | Dennison's Christmas Boxes. Georye | ™&S season Is looked for. Do not use cotton to represent |ice on the pond d sept15FW P e i e pon 4 & Tuesday evening at 7.30, William A . o not permit child o or | knowl . s g Dy ko GEORGE G. GRANT. Eamond. ot Griswold and Miss Hatls | Thousht Match or Cigarette May | relight the candies While Darents ave | and he Stared thar he Hoes nat ‘bes | "bection cordially fnvited : Peckham of Presion were nx;lrrk‘rl. at n Dropped Into Paper. not present Th frequently set fire | lieve that the water is any higher the Baptist parsonage in Preston City — J %o their clothing instead. The tree it- | now than it was before the dam was B 3 m was i er an mbalmar | oy n‘x‘:e Rev. N ll,hl‘rlndla 1“({11“.“— a Sk :}{\ in\csllgfi;\lon‘l made by | self will burn when needles have be- | rebuilt a number of years ago. s £ ing the ceremony there was an infor- re Chief Stanton on Tuesday of the | come dry. Postmaster Graham of Taftville tes- :2 Providence Si., Tafivill: |mal reception the home ~of = the | facts in connection with the fire at the | Keep matches out of the reach of P g o S dmr i Sy By g et Y ride, oli theater on Monday evening just as | children at holiday Candles are | and he was followed by Henry Dav u b o o ol U s g ; the performance was beginnini it was | meant to be | if the chil- | who testified to secing & stone about Young’s Block, ‘elephone §30. apri4M WFawl arge, handsome boxes stationery.| found to have been in a blind cellar °n can get matche v wiil exps = | three feet square \\!ll? a drill h i 9 2 George A. Davis.—adv. under the hallway at the Willow street | ment with them. A o of Fnerti-Lihe tap wed & Diace’ Wh Fieas of FRANKLIN' SQUARK. Take notice that the sale of 3 v street | ment with them. - e of me e top and a place where a plece of 3 e ? corner, at the entrance to the Norwich | ment is better than a house of mourn- | the rock had been chipped of s — Th erican LAI“ BAGK W I:en‘]the JUnion Baptist church at | Cemmercial school The blind st ey Aroge Bocke ool lusaune? 1 e e e e Am Fur Co., 140 P Tncasvile neld its last covenant meot- ch was 12x16 and 7 feet high, had | Stores, ck es and s—holi- | and. 200 fee Pl g i i Ik $1 berais cuune ators A \acic | devar Do e e S e e | . JA0ita 300 feat B the Gaxiine: Main St., Norwich, Conn., will ing baptism. 7 he applicants were Mrs. | there was no entrance to it, but some- | pegple sually ocausts, S o g Lo SRap by g | el S da; ing, D = - - A > e to but some- | people are usually holocausts. Light, | 20 trees the sw y land, valued at | | close Satur even ec. GLo‘Kl"fls Mverelt Chapman Mrk Misle 3 Con- | gne had out a hole in/ths floor ovex B Gcoatine Twikie s | e e e it it 4 1 1234 10 & 1 g e;r.e.s:\ r;}du_]nqq. Pr(gd (“mrch ]})fir.. the cellar, this hole being inside the |easy to start and easy to spread. A |the section. | , at p. m. Burgess and Gindys Carelion. e | dcor which leads 1o tho teket office of | match. a flame or an electric de- vil Engineer S. P. Palmer was the Don’t miss this opportunity Broadcloths. i s the ausemblys hall, | Fhrouch dhe e | fect may do it. Watch gas jet: st witness of the day, being on the | Biltiase and Ghsiiags Cloths. ity pidies ) cailne cardn Ton i fhe floor refuse of different kinds grations may be ca ain G | stand when court pred: for |to purchase your Christmas ! q i g ha 2 i e cellar, a v rents, oker 0 | qay. He testifie ng the s SPECIAL—1,000 yards of Cloakings | “°"'!S at Bulletin office.—ad {cla pair of painter's overalls, window | not permit them to 1 igars inside | with the drill hole in. the top presents. at 59 cents that are worth $1.00 a| J. W. Smith, an official of the | PAdes and papers being among the | buildings. Do not make the slightest | considered it 100 foet from the, Gar- | " yard. This is something that should | U'nited ‘States wenther Eureau it Bos. | pis dound, 0 the cella, : change in electric wirlng without con- | lington line and 40 feet from the brook. & SONS We have a full line of il L o | ic commercial school has a been | sulting elec inspector. The hole wa der the portion of the 2 Y ) “ppeal to evary lady who reads this|fon I8 arranging for the establish | in the habit of dumping it waste baper | Ninh our asurimce policies, Tie- | iie iole was under the portion of the | Cloaks, Skirts, Suits, Waists, advertisement. Fishers island, Tor the clsplay of storm | L the ticket office, and as this was | for attempting any hasty, ll-advised | was flowed to the drill hole in the rock Furs, Etc., at half price, and BRADY & SAXTON, warning signals for the bercfit of Ti- | oo hey seme of the Broadway schol. | decoration which may \se fire, e would flow on to the Joh: encer b8 o PP : R e L he et of ¢ ars they used to go in_ the amine your insurance contracts’ a and it would be higher than the they are excellent for nts. Norwich Town. [ TInets, Part i P lew to| paper they could u € f th ici ntain anything | nt_spil t t it o x vessels bound eastward s 5 = 5 i e policies contain anything | t spillway On e west i throngh the Race. theory is that someone entire policy, unless | would flow th ington land, whera COMPLETE STOCK There are only a few days thrown a lighted match or a cigarette ed by agreement in- Fihere. in s mesdaw brush, and a few di f NOTICE calloped potato supper at Spirit- | fL3MP down the hole, and the fire had | dorsed hereon or added thereto. shall | ire . Fum'tu e and Car ots more to dispose of stock and T repair, remodel, re-edge and clean | U2l acacemy, Thursday, 3 to 7. 1o | beeh smoldering for several hours. It)be void, etc, if the hazard be In-| "X humber of deeds were placed be- itur P fixtures. We will be open i Bt i Selmabathe DBl adv. v ed from sponta- | creased by anv means within the con- | fore the witness for identification of . / s All work zuaranteed. Dro tai neous combustion from the mass of | trol or knowledge of the insured.” the lines of the property in question | evenings during this last week s0d T SHl Tarteed, Drop a postall oncay's Worcester Gazette said: | Faper on the floor of the cellar. —_— — The case will be resumed this morn- | e call attention to & late shipment | o "o oo o doee th bl : | : K ot b . ontac, Gazette BAMH o cs the cellas was all walled o "EON - ; E |to odate the pul BRUCKNER, The Furrier, i Lot sen s ntliEon,: SFOEs fang the celling’ was, sevin: fogh aBave o i ey o | e ovement” were explaned Fling SRS 1 252-3. Trapklin St.| to 400 bovs yesterday afternoon by the flor. it was a compa tively safe Mrs. Lucia Byrnes Hawley. e —— e, £ | Remember this is your final ISha oo oas o pay afternoon by | blace to have a fire of such a cHaTaster, SR R ot with adjustable ba « = TN i Tttt | B S s B M o e e e s | ncidents in- Sociely b o, Leaiveretis | chance to purchase your bar. MISS M. C. AD| at 2 mass meeting of boys in the Men | :63Ch up to the wooden ficoring. The |13 S O% J 5 0 Dlace at Maple d S i anish Leather | gains, as Saturday, Dec. 23d N LES, and Religion forward movement at|d8m2ge will be slight. probably not | ¥ OF Zew COFE % -t B | ses, $7.00, $10.00, $12.00, $13.00 to | % ) - 4 i SHpEa o ME cemetery, where the CommIUAl | Qu—— last da; air, calp and Face Speialit | <o T glena Statner turtner duneer e e, Sae R i Annual communication of Somersct | [fom accumulated paper. Chief Stan- PO, DTOMOWRY . e 1 Chil 's C ‘ 3 3 n Il Saae o e B oD O SORTEEL E fon Bme the Smcicance of e comnis h. Friends and rela Mrs. Jean ter-Rudd of New Yo hildren’s Carriages Todme o A M, BBt M B e cndance. There were | the guesc this week of Mr ; . THE NEW STYLE | not allow any accumulation of waste | jolty - xEmtived | C. Perking 7 ¢ soft, puffy effect. classical yet not| _Providence papers state that Miss | Paper in the building in the future. || e oY o ¥ i iew 5 e % Gnien. Ak aalsiceally BEndGitos. o iziheth G. Binney relebrated her| The chief decided that the hole n | EEemenss Ware h o8 fo Mien. Asuy. White . daughier - ‘of L] ives that vouthful appearance so|Presentation to soclety in that city by | the floor had been left so as to get at St nE e k| heen A 0E ICRWIoN, (Con. creatly desired. (hoice, human hair | 5ending the magnificent flowers which | Steampipes in the celiar. i Byr B d e Miss Harriet M. H tehy de, . ¥ed. Have Miss Adles frain your hair | *he had received to the state prison S, e e i Charles Mo eher idence adt! far the winter She will be in Neor- | @ ‘ranston, following the flowers OBITU v, | e York where N ich Wich the week nning Monday | With a personal visit to the prisoners, | ARY. K1 ¥al: & Having sed her summer home on orwich, Conn, ‘“ @Pemins. December © | whose stuffy ceils were made fragraaf | c — Myst river, Mi=ss Carrle E. Rogers, s Sy ik e 8t | apt. W. S. Fish. e wio has © guest of her sister, OGNt Mo Iiihe Rlotloge. The desbutante wis! i, gewtn of Cask Walliam 5Pl Gommen Plass Court. e Pt MEW YORK—2730 Broadway. | Norwich, sentenced for murder. and to | Ccurred in Noank Tuesday morning.| The case of . C. Haskell & hington, where she Telephone 704 deciSMWE | St. Paul Tin. another “lifer.” He was a mariner. the Tuttle Color Printing has opened her residence on Euclid yaptain Fieh was born in Lower | which was to have been hea street for the winte e On Christmas day. “A bayberry can- | oo -y AUS: 11, 1831, the son of Sam- | common pleas court heie on Tuesday, e 0 2 B USEFU dle burned to the socket, Brings nealeh | 1! e aad Teudenpe Sualh Whin| mey| nothenan it is uncarstood | . M7 Temes WelD Ata their homa 7 I o ¢ ot n he went to sea, & voca- | there is a chance th will be set- | T- Welles, have reopene ome o 10, {he, horae and gold fo the pocket ” | £ Which he alwava followed, and | ted The case of HArris v Dolbears | (i Town strent for the holldaya. Mina Horse Blankets Auto Robes - = N a ony as better known — ald, Mans. - h v S (P gty i i basn 2pu |5 New York ‘yacntiag ctrides thas T a student at Cheshire, will arrive home time of the weason and wl ush-Norris | Capt 2 = ad J 5 his week for tl dw vaca- our A St Fiscton: Futeta, BUOE 305 | chtREesab Snacinetninr o B | Gaviain Fish, as he comuanien won G e Pinmes will cel | (1S “veek for the ‘midwinter vaca Joose to wet DRk hack. P 3 of America's hest boats. Among {hem p p o snd $1.50. line, Mass., ondFflfday_ lThp announce- | werc the I Varuna, Hildegarde | orate the 50 ary of dhnlr s Bl intevested will aot wisely i1 o 9 ment was made formally at a Munech- | 4y« Afirenda T st age at tl¢ in Stafford on L o Dhoss, spiclale ML 320D, gon given by Miss Frush atine re i'\;u e o e mas ever om 5 to 7 ¢ Didn’t Tell the Whole Truth. - —_— ctels ence of her parents, Mr. and M-s. | a1oss to this country by | angements be made for car- g ekl h " lippers. special ‘at §0c, 75¢, | or & nts P to this country hy Capizin Arrex ts e fo woman preacher says that her P prers. s i S Bl T oo | L D S ot SPBE S | gt ety WU roievs Kol ex 3 o biama for most of the a1 The L. L. Chapman (o . ok e T br'e. ale fan astest o oner vachts a 2 P e SNDAS. - EROY = o i C 0. 3230 and | friehos’ This was Tollowed b a re- |1y oW Wel! ramernbered by old vachta, | friends will be ladly welcomed vorces. One might §0 even further 14 Bath Strest, Norwich, Con ception and afternoon ten. at which her | i The Hildegarde, owned . by ~————— and state that if it were not for her | Chyigren’s Roekers. J— i FRANK A. BILL, S e T TMESh Geengy Oonld Wk wlio cemminded by The: Irenasiiite. Surdive. sex there wouldn't be any divorces.— | (hildren's Table Chairs - u ¢ gaests. | Captain Wish for several vears. They can be given to children with- Cleveland Plain Deaier. Chfldren’s Doll Bedsteads Send that lephone. 104 Main Street. e i ,Mu{“’,"“;,‘l‘-g'f.'\““u § 2 man of quiet and | out fear of their choking. It can eas- Chnived’s Dall GosCarte, e ¥ Nature’s Beauty Hidden. [unaes ways, an 1] Sy b e agRBEel: DRt #hs: bopon) mhe)| ey = LTS o i CHRISTMAS ORDER i i | the respect and esteem of Baby Walkers. z ature, as we all know, 1s never &t | whon he came In contact. He wae 4 | taken away. A large mumber of con- | R . to RALLION'S p——— e | BOMe to the mere sightseer or idle | 1 cmibcr of the Noaik Raptist chareh.| sumers evidently judge thus, as sar | Muscular Rheumatism y judge thus, spectator. Stare at her straight in the | 270 untll compelled by illness to 8tay | dines so prepared have a first class and be happy LACE face, and you will see mothing; ft s | %7, 28 ® devout attendant. e x| DUl A0 M e to be found on | Neuralgis, Lumbago.Sciatica, Sore Throat, 137-141 Main Sfreet only the casual side glance which 15 | Marean of Noank and Mise ¥ilia Fian | all tables where the lady of tne hotse | Lameness: SPrains, Bralses or any other sovere - ey on. Step in and ses us. rewarded by the sight of anything | of lrocklyp. and gne son Samuel ¥ish | wishes to show she lives In style— |of DR. BAYER'S PENETRATING OIL. | — — - T A WHEN you want $o put your nusi FRANK WATSON & Co, new or substantial —Henry C. Merwin. | ({ “ow Yo7 One brother, Samucl| grom an earnest advertisement. MONEY REFUNDED 1¥ NOT 0. _TiEns aavertiamg madium' in | 1848 Defore the publia, these is no me 72 Franklin Street. him. - 25 and 50 Cents per Bottle. Eagtern Connecticut squzl to Tho Buls | Aium better thus chrengts the adgeniis- ietin for business resuita. g columns of The Bullatie.

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