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TEPTE A IR committee upon Thomas Hu Huntington house at Nerwich Town, that he will be unable tten Huntington hmll\; l':ll.\.nlzqn %Ml (:vo?k.; 10 meet friends and patrons Sept. 10, at 116 Main street.—adv. guns at Fort Terry will be fired at east of Plum island and north of Gar- zome. mountains will be prolongeq until the are planuing to entertain winter mountain climbing. fine assortmeni. of latest styles in Come n md sgy them. ed at Hast Great Plain. Headache Wafers are guaranteed to contain no Optum, prompt and certain In thely action and do nol disarrange the stomach, are especially efficient for uil forms of Nervous Neaurhigle ard Sick Head- were Instructed to cast their votes for Hen, Bryan ¥, William PRICE 25¢ PER BOX. Lyme Tuesday evening in the tewn receipt of price, Progressive elected te the several convenlipns M, Caullins; congressional, James I, LEROU, 5~ 289 Main Sireet, . Osposits Chstsea Bank. torjal, Edwin R. Maynard, Eugene D, CHulkins, All of the delegates were — Friday, October 25, - " Wtere are looking to- A t river marshes, wards the Connedticu now that the law s off. ith silky white hair, w:‘:h ?G«m&’w talr, hun, dreds being carried home by visitors, ver. talr, death has re- Providence, ge S. Byles A number of local people will be sts of on Fri i- mnw the battle of riswold. Ty mmnmmdmam o e ,ifimm%.wm tima | Jight will Loff. A Henry Filim i ; with o Ser Ban- o % u?tm:o an | Spriag stieet. «-% _hwn Par- | Moses M. Harvey M Tohn A. Wala of -:u;fié:fiwm York bg eut T . Harold ook & night \ ¥ 2 i ead- was ke vy Sergeant Alen on a & at one % . In the M. M. off the ] has been of the Bqual 3 JOHN M. BREWER REFORTER IN SERIOUS CONDITION 2| 16 Past Department Commandsr and Past Commander of Sedgwick Past. Georgi Kampf post, G, A, R. has ha ‘Waterbury of the seri former Post .and Department Com- M, Brewer, a former well nt of this city. porteg t.t_ml{ux;az Commm;exj Brewer ut chances of regoyery, that his death may be onlv'foq:;’» tion of a day or twa. Policeman Roger e&‘ relative, is in Waterbury News has been received by the nflnlnon of Loadon, owner of the Gen. Jabez as expected, is a la - Lok He wy.er in Eng. Miss Katherine G. Lambert, manu- facturer of halr goads, Wil be ready p:mo_‘-cm& Richmond P. Davis has sent out notices to warn shipping that from September § tp 15 the three-inch ight and that therefare the waters diner island will be in the danger Returning Norwich tourists say that the autumn season in the White first of November and many hotels parties, who go up during the holidays for smowshoelng, tobogganing and The trofley management provided for the crews during Wednesday’s rush, each man being given a lunch box con- taining sandwiches, pie and a bottle of goffee. Om the 11 o'clock trip 51 such lunches were distributed, most of the men lunching while the cars wait- bRl SO Instructed for Mahan. The democrats of Old Saybrook held thelr caucus at t town hall Tuesday J. Golden was chairman, rika clerk, The fol- lowing are the delegates, who have the right to appoint thelr alternates: State, John 8, Dickinson and Frank S, Prait; congressional, Robert D, Byurns and Matthew J, Golden, who Mahan: senatorial, Wil- , Prederick G, Fish, d James MeGuire, liam O, Cou No Instruction in Old Lyms, At the demecratic eaucus in O1d hall, the following delegates were State, Thomas L, Haynes, Herbert Blsbee, Joseph §, Huntingten; sena- uninstructed, 1eing medium in ual 1o The Bul {Hewson are at home from their Eu- Topean (4ip) after u delighitul seasen. | Master Gibby ai Yaniic ‘Milford—Prof, and Mrs. H. L. Mat- NORWICH_BULLETIN: TH HORSE F Charlié Herr Thrown When Sulky Hits the Fence—Crowd Saing g e Second Day LluerInn the First — Judges Make| rree ice rena G. Holmes has returned m stay at Watch Helma Nicholson is the guest %f friends in Providence, Brockton and the state tedch- is year will be held Mr. and Mrs. Allen Burdick of Pres- ton were In Norwich Wednesday to attgnd the fair, Mrs. Fannle A. Molthrop and a party friénds from the navy yatd attend- ed Wednesday’s fal Migs Laura O'Nell of Sherman street returned home after spending the summer at Crescent beach. - Awards In Mrs. Frederick- G. Bliss and dangh- ter, Miss Miriam Bliss, have returned from a visit in Massachusetts. uinn of Washington ng a few weeks in ton snd Canada. teac) in Cromwell publie doin "thls %‘; Tana B. Lord e Rehron aud o of Andos Mrs. A. A. Kelley lias returned homs eek's Visic with friends in Derby andé New Haven, nixw’ Herbert Gallup l&‘d‘n l‘&.uwy Lathrop of Jewett City were at the fair on Wed. i - _Certain local make display: Agricultural year after ?‘fl,‘ 5 oty Sur et g o € hin e s their attention as ng wa‘;uam- v fl# cate, Thuraday.—| tances | citement, entertainment ; ; Vit Wiy AT0Rdsd by (he On Jerry K., owned by David Higgins, In the iret, heat he led d by ?f‘&d Wi -;'lt? dr.rn‘m " 3 with Tittle' tragple. Charlie Herr nmg tefm lower. turn and went down. The sulky was somewhat damaged, but neither horse nor driver wag ‘tend that his act was onme of seif de- ed gullty to theft 0 T g ployer was in court to take him back. endation of the state attor- The theft was ceh whes, conaidarod Suosed e cal ®put, Akelly on pron ‘cages were disposed of, ed until Tuesday next court session lasted e T i ‘cumstang oy Rew o e o mflg\_ erT, gray g ..i-:h., 6 Gary Bros., 4 Time, 231 1-4, 291 1-4, 293 1-2. __ Won in Straight Heats. Silver Heels, entered by #pecial class, trot or pace, in straight r;nviu.fm:l; pressing the leade: Willses took third ‘Wilkes fourth money. -l;rha s,wmq;r ¥red "Thrall, ‘Woodland Maid, Teddy Wilkes, b. g ey and’ Mildred ous illness of A. R. Ives, Merids Time, 2.27 1-4, 2.25 1-4, 2.35 1-4. ter four heats in the 230 trot. t to Kosllnk,' entered | bool Dby J. T. Carr, Allenton, R. L, the race was continued to today. In the second neat Koslin Jed all Carpaby a close seeon, the wire, when Bom into second place, ceived an ovation when he succeeded in landing first place in the third heat. The summary: This firn tion m!&fl: cel ASKED TO LOOK FOR PLAINFIELD STABBER., Norwich Police Notified to Keep Laok- the way, with out for Nichelas Markino. until almost to o Baifn nosed Abe Compton re- lice have heen asked to look out for Nicholas Markino, who is wanted in Plainfield for stabbing a 2 Markino fied after the affray. His victim is said Markino is described as fully six feet tall, 30 to §2"vears old, with a stubby brown moustache, dark com- plexion, and had jumper, but no coat, when he fled. Bonnie Bairn, b. m. Little Berthay, brown Joe Murphy, Providence, sherman & Gavitt, Westerly. HOME FROM PANAMA. George Skelly was Formerly Brake- man on the Central Vermont Road. Piper an Efficient Starter. William J. Piper of Springfield, who acts as_starter, of ‘the handling of the course and the way in which he keeps George Skelley of > formerly of Norwich, New London to spend a month. Skelley is employed on the Changui- nola raflroad as conduetor, formerly a brakeman on the Central Vermont rallway and was chairman of the griveance committee of the Cen- tral' Vermont trainmen at the time of the Grand Trunk strike two years ago. the heats coming jockeying, pelases the spectators. Burdick Never Headed. The motoreycle race was a repetition of Tuesday's exhibition, Burdick, Go- tham being the only start- Burdick took the track at the pistol, with Godak second and Latham third, and this order was maintained Burdick rode the turns wide open and gained here every lap. Godak rode to the fence on the turns .| and so of necessity made them slower than did Burdick. themselyes capable, daring riders, The time of the race was slower than on Tuesda) Godak was ebout an eighth and Lath- am a quarter-mile behind the leader, Today's metercycle race promises to be the most Interesiing of any, as the riders are to be handicapped, and Bur- dick will have e real.fight to win, The stage attractions carrled out between the ‘heats were the same as on Tuesday, with added in the different acts, Balloen Ascension a Thriller, The halloon aseension preved one of and discourages Mrs. I. J. Olsson, Olsson passed away in East Narwich, She was horn 2, 1844, and resided here for 8he was united in marriage with Ivan Joha: died in this oity death was due to & sheck time of her death she was residing All three showed For Slesping in Shed, few new stunt dence, who was arrested en Tuesds; 2 ning by Comstable David Kinney for atence of 10 days in jai found asleep in the shed of Station e evenis of the day and was successful and have proved very Ppopular with the crowds. EXHIBITION HALL. Good Display in Many Lines—Un- faverable Weather Kopt Back Some Entriss—Increased Number in De- partment of Domestic Arts, in in ~ thy 10 Presto! ot R BT The For the 58th mwuun Jone this Botewinn airigh it and. Round '8 i @ e reliable . ware and of Interesting ex. |- alge the bulding the S dls- ‘Lewis’ I en and white adorn dee 1 | Thermos Exhibit. Jrilg 4| ‘Thermog 3 of the m;.aum 3 ot hes alr g AR S S N. 8. Gilbert & Sons. retaing its long-time locs- ter of the hall with feature is a solid mahogany dresser fid solid mahogany four-post bed, In prize Herald range with gas range attached and the Royal Herald with ags doors in the oven. The Mg extension space are shown the Dougall kitchen eabinet shown is thi original enamel-lined gn the market. Heary G. Avvelio has charge of this exhibit. The Eaton Chase Co. Firearms, ammunition, and builders' | 3¢ tools and hardware are featured by this firm. Attentlon is given to dem- onstrating electrical specialties, includ- ing a washing machine and wringer combined, percolator, toaster and broiler, flats and fans, Ever Ready batteries and the Columbia igniter are in the display which wins the atten- tion of all visitors to the hall. O. T.|to Ferguson demonstrates the merits of the hardware, and Arthur Jenkins has charge of the electric exhibit. The Perteous & Mitchell Co. Gentlemen's clothing and furnishings are shown in this firm's usual space, a speclalty belng Frisbie collars, a hand-made collar attractively exhibit- ed. The Rase, Shetucket, Mohegan and Thomas sewing mechines are demon- strated by Arthur H. Brown of Bos- ton and John Moere of Norwich, James A. Quinn of Norwich, with TJames C. Higgins of Boston, the New England manager, looks after the Frisble exhibit. The new and artistic decoratigns of the booth are by Dan- fel J. Hinchey. Shea & Burke. An lnnovation In/ the spacs Which this firm has filled for seventsen years ig the demonstratlon this seagon of the Monarch electrie vaeuum ecleaner, manipulated by Thomas F, Shea. This keeps & crowd ef housewives interest- ed al] day long, as does also the Do- mestic vacuum gweeper, For a medi- um priced machine the cleaner is the most powerful made. Heusehold ranges, brass beds, Wil- ton and Axminster rugs, birdseve ma- ple farniture, and, abave all, samples & thriller g on Tueaday, The Dig ged ol he Re-tukl Mattress, boih W bel Talking Machines. B e . the Pt " shown by the Plaut- : Ry, in chiarge of Abra- Mrs. Osear Bjork, 359% West Mais Street, Norwich, Conn. saye: “I. ceived good results from Doan’s ney Pills and therefore, do not hed tate to recommend them. For some |l time I was bothered by Was often so lame that I could Wardly move. My mother told me that kidneys were.at fault, heard of Doan's Kidney cured @ box at N. D. Sevin & Drug Store. They proved to .| remedy I required and in & sho removed every symptom of my H. B. Porter & Son. The H. B, Porter & Son company displa) ‘woodwork near the Norwich State Hospital above statement was York, sole agents:for the U 17 (Gontinued on Pags el Mrs. Eaward D, Fuller of B o returned from a we | relatives at astern month rlhnfi * Jonatban Trumbull and Miss andrine Trumbull of Perkins a ‘from a week's Vil Mrs. MacKinstrey and son of former’s aunt, Mrs, Frank A. of Otis street. ten tumblers of clear, s | ferent varieties, and a jar niee sweet Mrs. B. T. Greenslit of Franklin is fruit Mrs, Charles S. Holbrook and Mish e Holbrook of McKinley ave- who have been ppending a fort- at Fishers lsland, returned this to her eontriputions ‘wheat cread, and Mrs. Charles Nye of Springfield, who and fr: has been at the seashore for a few weeks, visited Miss Alice M. Gardner of McKinley avenue this week on her deliclous walnut, Excellent qual- e is also entered by Mrs. George A. Kahn of Frankih fine layer cake, and a nice collection exhibits a fine loaf Miss Alce M. Ween touring Europe with a party of Qolorado friends since Junme, returned Tuesday evening and will visit at her home on East Main street before re- turning to Denvar, Norwich, adds ternut layer 'c-ke and The flower entries have fallen of too, because of the uncertainty of ) ‘weather early in the week and the disappointment in getting the entries tair grounds, Neveriheless, a nice collection_of Many Driven from Home. Every vear, in many parts of the thousands are driven from their homes by coughs and lung dis- Friends and business are left ‘hehind for other climates, but eostly and not always sure. A better way—the way of multitudes—is to use ery Stay right there, Mrs. Myren Smith of Bograh is rep- renested by some dainty nnd delicate cosmos; Miss Nettle Karoli, Ledyard, ds a beautiful mixed bouguet, be- L rigo] Mrs. Ringland's iarg Charles H, Benjamin, Norwich, has to her credit say and dainty mixed flow- ers, big Oscar Wilde sunflowers, cos- cockscomb and showy Mrs, A, P. Benpett, Ledyard, enters handsome uinnias and asters, and Mrs. Jesse A. Crary of Preston dis- plays some lovely sweet peas. ourself at home, . | With your friends, and take this sate Throat and lui find quick rellef and healtl 1ts help in coughs, colds, whooping cough, and sore It a positive blessing. 'rial bottle free. Guaranteed by Lee The Men Who Succeed a# heads of large enterprises are men What fralt ly shown s of excellent the quantity has been lessened for the same reasons as in other departments. are James Murphv of Norwic stant and reliable contributo: of great energy. Success, today, d To ail is to fafi. for a_man to endure a half-alive condition Bliters will put him right on his feet in short order. “Four botties did me more real any other medicine I ever t . Allen, Bylvania, Those exhibiting weak, rundown, when Electric sends fine quinces and nice conc and white grapes; wich, peaches of the "Champlon” vi riety, which measure right up to their Ben Dayis appies; Richard T, nell, Norwich, largest and Fest collecs tion of apples, Nerthern Spy, stomach _disorders, , 1 am again, thanks Bitters, sound and_well” Only 50 cents at Lee & Maiden's Blush, man aweels, fall pippins, orange rus~