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Y “Pnr-‘ vl L Gherkins ek, L Caulifiower [ s ~_Pickle Onions .. ‘omatoes 2t pers oill Hobn: ¢ pples Broi "\ Concord Gi 10 Roosters Hamburg | P Fewl Eastern ing all the newest ideas| °.... n Soft Hats i A A L VARIOUS MATTERS. The fairs \at Woodstock and Rock- ville will attract local visitors this moved from 4. Bggs are growing searce, and in gom‘a places arg selling at 40 cents a \ Bt. Jumes’. lodge, No. 28, works the E. A, degree this evening.—adv. shown that there PERSONAL E. P. Edwards of Palmertown is il at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Diggins were recent guests of New London friends. 2 1 | Ve G Former Lebanon Man Electrocuted in Charlestown Prison at | derisker Gager. Relatives ana triends | fVidencs Wt O 0 Mrs. Bert Fox of Oakdale, is en- tertaining Miss Rose Ericson of Greeneville. B J. B. Fredericks of Baltic has re- | turnea after a visit with relatives in South Waterbury. Mrs. Susan Blake of Stafford Springs is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Hape of Palmertown. Miss Catherine Keenan has returned, after a month's visit fith her aunt on ‘the Hudson river, New York. | ‘The last reports are over 100,000 tele] ! \Gripes Guiness. | Connecticut. g R Those who risq - ‘will not see the late honr of ll../ o ers will finish|tion at Gales Ferry. et 44 hes this wesk, then esting. phones in use in early, this morning | day break uniil the |, e e et o Whoaiea 3 will n you chmg 10 | remen tomorrow (Wednesday). Wt Y ‘onnecticut boys write home has _the big- w-Fall Headwear re- o=k 5o igmber e are SHOW-| Jes e st e children of Preston are visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. A. James at Allyns Point Mrs. Harriet Bishop Brown has re- irned to Hartford to 'resume her school duties after spending her vaca- Charles Harvey, Ray Packer and Dudley Chapman of Groton were re- cent visitors in Norwich, making the trip on their wheels. - Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chapman and Misses Dorothy and Doris Chapman e moved from Norwich to Main eet, /Now London." Mrs, John Hutching Moore and son of Florence, Mass., are the guesis of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Yer- rington «wt this city. - | Mr. and Mrs. Charlés H. Standish, Jr., and daughter Rose, of Pearl street, have returned after spending a week at Gales Ferry. ' Miss M. Janle Leach, teacher at the county home, has been called to her home in Pawlet, Vit. on account of the death of her- fathek., ) i Mrs. Leroy, Washbt and MissEd- u?b\l:a &3:’ returned to home on Maple street, having e gy S avenug. e lakt guest left Mabrey's Océ aoh hotel Monday, the closed for the s Pty | Irnm'fi"'mm Bfafiaion wanou petitive %fi:@m’o olntment’ Ootober 11, were blown from ' chimnéys, . ripe. fruit | bul P A oholce ’|to the annual sess! Papee Hanging |5 ) and to 1 terbury and Miss Victoria Agnes Caul- A A T 'war Oct 9. ra- | sleeping cars from Washington with use, | out'change daily except Sunday. Berth b 1 din Rumford will | George A, %mnfiw Tave spent < My will preside at the this evening De- + conc - fuang to considered. &nd y of this —ads ta. F. A, Collins, 7 McK v, 3 Y ‘seasoh, and ‘Mrs, Mabrey returned to Norwich in the afternoon. Dablia raisers hereabouts keep their Spe) summer with relatives in Nevfitvf state, " Ao } P Mrs. Reed and daughter, Irene, have returned to their o 51 Gesmopetie Mass, -after visiting Mr. ‘and ‘Mrs. Jonas Eastward of No. 1 North Fourth avenue, Taftville. w “Mrs. D. A/ Lyon, Miss ‘Carr Lyon and Miss Hattie Lyon have re- turned to thelr home in Brookiyn, N. / friends in this vicinity. . Miss' Ruth G, Crewell, ia liams ‘street. ' CHAPPELL CO. RECEIVING shows. That in New The civil service | bar, an ‘open com- op- 7‘ m:rd‘ of delegates | a circular saw which fon of the gran campment, 1, 0, O, to .be convened af dgeport, . s o dof rs. ih, dauehier of M Mfl—-——.__;.. 'g‘fii' (';“fi,m X, n!"l(-,nder-. ,m,e:,y : N ASSTYD) ol rwicl not % U sEwWETY oiry ud".l‘ e evangelist for | large d{s rict there. EL the ovors | iR 3 Sunday, is seriou 1| Xo. 111 Lafayette street, Hartford. I “Tow Colonist Rates to California via Sunset Route, Sept: 24 to ersomally conducted tourist avention, who wes taken ( In 'Cromwell last 11l at his home at ORTGARY, Salvage on Lumber. The E, Chappell company has be- gun the rébuilding of a portion pf the A i of;lh:icor:?pmnuhmk:nvflt /The government is after a supervis- | side of Cen wharf, three adlold- of cdal walting. to be un- A Y . Sirice the fire, also, 13 carloads of lumber ‘have arrived and have been | $15,06 unloaded, most of it being crowded into the upper stories of ‘the ce | 83; pald tax collector, $174.: while other piles have been tace, &:o;wwd town, 33,821 sprink- | his agent would not use such methods. n]"pl‘yml ents, $39, laks %%'nt the yard, ivage of as much as pbssible ot the burnea lumber s being sffacted b‘ it means of a gasoline anflne.'gtl,lnl wit ul _HAS SPRINGFIELD POSITION. Central 8chool District, is Supervi | ing Principal There. At the Central distri€t school meet- y (Tuesday) | Ing on Monday evening in the town ood of Wa~ | hall Treasurer F. J. Leavens made the annpuncement at the close of the meet- ing that W. D, Tillson, superintendent | inaus for the district last year, had that day | 241 pupils had deposits entered upon new duties in Springfleld. | of $826.17. Mass. He is supervising principal of & Joseph Geer. 0 fthe City il Wednesday, | $9. 12 Milk & 332 Wash. Sts, Boston, | from his home in Ledyard 11 o'clock, . m.| a CHARLES B. CHAPMAN, * ' Norwich, Conm, Sept, 14, 1912. Su I e RS P ey, e ' Belivered to Any Part of Norwich |21 of the simmer iru | the Ale that is acknowledged to be |'Winter servic the best on the market—HANLEY'S y 5 ‘Thg New' Haven roud lg trying PEERLESS. A telephone order Wil [, ,ruchower eleotric " TH Mr. Whitford has been under trea DELL- { GAFE From 12 1y 2 | ment for a form of posoning. 3 1 A number of prominent aviators at- B .« F e funeral of Willlam J. 5. e Th v ¢ f . Chambers, the aviator, who recently i 8 ¥a N _Foun I'y 0. | made a successtul z 1 beach, held Friday at the home of ¢ ; Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry St, his father, James Chambers, in Dan- MILL‘ c’AsTlNGs hu;)y’. Burial was'in Ridgebury. y 5 <the ‘new pension laws, checks & Specialty, will be mailed to the last known a: « Orders Recelve Prompt Attention |dress of the beneficiarles . change of residence is to be reported | gouthpridge, Mass., Sept. 16.—John B, Bachand, one of the oldest citizens of Southbridge, formerly of ' Norwich, ied at his home on Main street to- day of senile debility, aged 94 vears 1 Mr. Bachand was born in Can- ada and had lived in Norwich, Daniel- tended [%: ! creasing. The reason is, we moet the ian and we deliver to all parts, LEROU, oret™| ... . . clear enough In the mind of 289 Main Street, regulari THERE is 1o advertis Bastern Connecticn: e ot for business ng medjum fn, ven rosd it 18 si ter tal ndgn.m that the new wiff- d go into efrect |3 ns will be lopped &0 on its regular two ‘aceive promipt attention. whicH cas 0. J. McCORMICK. 20 Franklin 8t |an hour, control by the operator, and is sidered fully as safe as re E_ FWEST trucks now in use, \ Arthur O. Whitford, assistant train flight at Ocean promptly to the pension department. The rule will go into effect on Decem- ber 4 when the next quarterly pen- ’ . f _ |sions are due. K J : 5 Dr, Stephen J. Maher of New Haven, | B0t Ir » a_ mfl:mw of the state tuberculosis your PHYSICIAN'S opinion regarding | fpe arareh. " seniierent Visttor to ot our 'DRUG STOR printed for distribution coples of his ntenariane of Europe. G SNE a0k han e e G Statisties arranged in Germany show that Europe has at present more than 7000 people who 9ave passed the age of 100 years. Bu garia heads the list with 3888 centenarlans; Roumania and Servia follow, wita 1704 and 573, re- Fathers | spectively. Among the other nations rwich and | eomes Spain, with 410. France, not- Father | withstanding Its larger population, has had ‘Connecticut—a. Ddetor of paper, on " published In the Yale prepare your mnext PRESCRIPTION | Consimptive under our check system. This depart. | Medical Journal ment of our business is constantly in-| Among those who attended the fu neral of Rev, Peter M. Skelly in Wa- terbury Monday were ments of the most exacting | Treanor and McCann of Fitzmaurice of Greeneville. Skelly was pastor of Sacred . of the city witheut extra change. church, which was 8 varish before coming here, Others Can't Ses, you know, it may be | figures, says that statistics - erica und Australla are mot complete, Cummins how he can demonstrate his | hut that Indications are that Bouth Atnerlca, Canada and Australls make a sportion to the pepulation than the United States, a|where, he claims,-the nervous strain “to get rich quick” tends conaiderably enator v by voting for the epposition. Opposite' Chelsca Barnk. ~Indianapolls, News, 10 The Bul-| Project for 4 new central railway sta- Lae 2 be bullt at & cost of $12,000,000, ! to shorten lite 35 1 master of the Shore line diyision of | He was native of Milford and was 54 C the New Haven railroad, has been able | years of age. In 1888 he came to this ¥ \ ] 4 to leave the hospital at Groton and |ofty, and was for ten years employed TOWN return to his home in New London.|as a compositor on & Jocal paper. He. weeks ago. friends here and elsewhere. John B. Bachand. (Special to The. Bulletin.) son and Southbridge. Heart | has but 213 centep n Ltaly Father Treanor's | there are only 197, In Austria-Hun- gary 113, in Kngland 92, In Russia 89, in Germany 76, In Norway 23, in Swe- den 101 ,n Belglum b and In Denmark A sclentist, In much better showing in NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1912 e N L SPENCER HAS. PAID THE PENALTY| _ 27 [y mer & A & Jaring | MANY hand: fl - "Rev. Peter C.| Opinion is not\énough., 18 Minutes After Midnight—Convicted of Murdering | & biiniea 2t the services, a0 | Opinions difter. ~ X P A 4] Here's a Norwich fact. ; Springfield School Teacher in March, 1910—Sustained, | committal service was heid at the Y;‘:“,:“: task g H : The child was 6 months and'20 days| Mxs. Roland Ockery, 262 KFranklin He Said by Love of God He Met Death Calmly—Body | o age and died on Sept. 16 after & | stroet, Norwich, Conn., say Will be Cremated According to His Wishes. i SLAS Sedt TR Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock the Bertram G. Bpencer, a native of | convicted was the?chlmination of 2| wife of William L. Swett, of 21 Wa. and 1 was"Handi- {;eb-lnon, ':hm n;te. wl:’o \.a. a z;rlk;d long series of bold petty burglaries | chusett stréet, Worcester, Mass., e, i fost urglar shot and killed Miss Martha ' Grafn line. Our Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor and | . Blackstone at Springfield on March | police and detectives and terrorized the | Lutheran church. Rev. John A. Eck- | miserable when I began using Doan's :'Iul‘vnd '":‘ ;1:1 AL Efll,ulllldfl, ]:;!dbme ‘l:gm.\(yt{or hi:lCfl&lu 3”“‘(’ of Springfield. The fllch:;' strom, pastor of the church, conduci Kidney Pills, procured from N. D. Grait 18 donnd-and west’ sl lea y electrocution e | tion of reading of his exploits was the The atten ce was on's t their Charlestowy state prison in Massachu - b Kt o Fea RN & Furs beds. Uk BE setts at 12.13.02 t! Spencer was Officlally pronounced On the night of March 31,'1910, The decease: death was | Spencer broke into the home of Mrs. . Swe o, g ble was entirely removeds ineteen hun- | Sarah B. Dow on Round Hill 1 dred volts were used and 10 to 12 am- | Springfield. Miss Blackstone, who was dead at 13.23.30, altho probably instantaneous. i grapedotes e geback 2. O By S gt o Lk | S tomobile accident in t b : , Lucy J. n an automobile to publish my former statement in (pobencer was calm and walked It | Harriet P, she was putting together-a | West Boylston, Mass., jast Thurada | *2 =~ fo b l“},‘:"“::‘l‘l";;":; clectric ohalr | with a leveled revolver walked into| leaves opepson, Lincoln Ellsworth, and | cubed me of kidney trouble and 1 have' looking directly in front and clearly, with head. up: to the world and the press,” were his & \ - » . and as the women did not heed the | 3 " last words, “that this s not nprve but | warning he discharsed the revolver. Sl ':;m'::::'; Nichats |, FOF sale by all dealers, Price §9 M‘d bl Killed Blackstone Instantly. Kiie. SRpd o " gents. Foster-Milburn Co, Buftalo, 1 'M'”““h say | The women screamed and started L | city. Mrs. Swett also leaves a brother | yompery of my family have taken this | the love of God which has. o t 2,30 He-sat down without a tremor. The One shot killed Miss Blackstone in- | o'clock from his Mte home on Unfml electrodes were adjusted and ke calm. | stantly and another entered Miss Har- | sireet. The services were cohddcted 1y awaiteq the shock. Only one'appli- | riet Dow's head, causing a fracture of by Rev: Richard R. Graham, rector of cation of the electricity was needed, | the skull, from which she has since| Christ Episcopal church. There 4vas |fake no oth and five minutes later the official an- | recovered. The burglar then fled, leav- | a large delegation of G. A. R. men & nouncement of his death was made. Wished His Body Cremated. Carrying out the dead man's wishes,| Three months afterwards, after re ; o e e e gm- ards had been ocered by the governor | WeTe Harry Leonard, Bernard Murray, | u ifttie neglect of constipa flious s of the electrocution in- lll? others, private detectives produce: arden Benjamin F. Bridges, | a lo C. Foster, surgeon geu- | the scene of one of the many robberi 1. Me- | It contained pictures of Spencer's o Albert T, | mother ande sister and his initlals | 2 the grave. Burglaries Ended in Murder. The crime for which Spencer was had stolen. g i ; B ., after a visit with” relatives and 3 T N is spending two weeks with his ‘- In the same yea 1a | CENTRAL SCHOOL DISFRICT |BOSTON STUDIO MAN < |enMra 8 I\ Huntington, at her homo ? . , "A'INTA'N' IR EXPLOMTURE AT Mr. and Mrs. Willis Au;llu and son, i Al Annual Meeting and Election—$1,698.66 | Norwich People Were, Overanxious, He | who have been occupying a Cottage at is Balance on Hand. e o g o e g g T u ‘en was on | over wl ey suspect was & e all, the polls for | ture swindle they had fallén into will Among the Tibetan 4 to 7.30°D. | be relieved to know that they are to| Thé western th®osophist's’ cherished George Frn m. and the bu-xm_m«t{u m‘:“m receive their reproductions and their|idéal of n:‘u uz: g:;a]._fi;r‘::n lndultofg :fnn. monl;:(‘.'tjge‘ Actnd'::w.‘ t‘a_:n - B of the polls. In orjginal pifotographs according to con- | contemplation, ly g3 these figures concerning the uln’lg Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Haskell left Monday for Sea Isle City, near Atlantic City, where they will be the guests of Percy L. Neil of Philadelphia, at_his summer home! Mr. and Mrs. gl:y-ken expect 10 be away about ten s y in the town n being open from R graduate ‘murse of the Elliot hospital, Manches- ter, N. H, who has been passing ten ddys in Washington, D. C., is visiting | D, Guy and Cornelius for, & few days with' her brother, Aw | checkers, box tenders and counters. thur G. Crowell, and family of Wil- ots were cast. i H. H. Pettis was moderator: Tyler | w) publicity Tecently as|as seen in'every day life, by the Shel-|volume and weight of our ral n . Downes th?c:rov:w.n‘blg"n.\nnhvr of e “Suspected | ions, To &JK with, like all Tibet-| ' Ag an illustration of the fact At 7.30 Moderator Pettls ared| pow, who declared in Monday that, de- | native of ‘Tibet never bathes, nor 1§ the polls closed and W'}:i.l.e '-h:“":xmg: liveries would begin by Wednesday or | the Je e chpflon, l!lo n;ufimu.‘ um 12‘; i o d il Fingy d_that' the en- covere: rt and gre: , Mr. Iindsay. ‘ballot the business meeting of the R D ln sk, S o ey, o o £ s8] r‘fi . trict was conducted, There Was an gt the freight house. In fact, he sald|from the fumes of the butter lamps |at lLo. uls i COAL AND LUMBER. A y B. Woodworth read Rlbuildinq Part of Coal Hoister— n;flun for thy business was F. J. Leavens, Which Was| "rne double address given by his can-|to ‘the teachings of the Buddl attendance of 13 that goods for delivery in Norwich | that fill: the temples. They are also|the o i ‘were * Teady the nel day after the|infested with vermin which they of Missouri alone, despite 'the enor- b 18t larming report bout them was pub- | not even destroy, because to mous area drained by the Fiver above’ eport. {10 | jizhed {n The Bulletin. the ‘humblest of animals_is dntrary | that point. Gl R oae oieciad b tae, 31 g g 3 Saighd g " | by the necessity of foving his business|ly a preduct of western nation. | - from 'state for library’ fund. | pogeen one address being his offic| The worship consists largely in moley | (AL e has aceepted from siate for schools, 33,321, 0 | 4nq theother his home address. That 35 tuition, $1,180; sale of suppl; tax on bank shares, $964.29;" total, $40,790.07. penditures—Pald treasurer, l"'l(! are some. DI to saw | come in yet. off the burned ends of boards, planks| President A. A. Browning gave his Connecticut, | and joists, leaving short lengt) ellows' hall, | varions sizes of lumber. Tuesday, October 15. ‘Venus will set'later every now on and soon will be star in the evening t ter, which has ruled ng, into the second class. PR W Norwich relatives will go to Hart- ford for ‘the wedding to < Book'Binder. |t e doons s in | annual report, drawn from the SUPEr” | giey Tons That Slipped Overboard. | of nis journey, Dr. Sheiton photograph- Snnual report, He gave ot/ tial st { y that cansiot be tatistics, among these being | chat | S S OB e e P c 'LB B 7 ¥ y dredging In the west branch of |3 mpe long. Each stone had been de- f " uy ent thiat the district bad[ ¥ vouyc river, alongaide ' Central | Sonited at somme time by & passing bii- i sy - i five schoolhouses, total eittngd of | y}yre”the firm of J. A. Morgan & Supsrintendent Tillson, Formerly of There were 26 grade teachers, 10 kin. | tons of coal that sipped. Into the |without beauty. It is-Impossible to The pu- e e, teachers. averaged 3§ | When the sheds burned the coal was | cioining and for kindargariners 10. t the decrease in e o yvear and stated | A steam dredge is working now, and | Men and women dress much ailke, in o lored 45, tast a8 2, deckiond of poal 18 red- | gowns of originaly Beight vings PATKS | d up, it is taken down (o the south- | Sloth. fastenea. abowt the £ Their credit md.h:;u ll!urln that the plan o gural ad ‘waist declared the vote as uch of the coal that will be re-|receptacle for the tea basin, where it rug:&e::nt:"eu':ere declared elect- | covered this way ‘will be good, but|is handily drawn.forth at the con- the board of education | some of it shows the effects of fire. m:‘x“:".; recurring hospitality, of tea- vears: Amos A. Browning,| ey rmre gy 3‘1’...‘3,'.': !);“A'llen, Henry A. Tirrell, AT DAVI® ll?ADWAY. v clerk, Chauncey B. Wood- worth, 9; treasurer, Francis J. Leav- ed members of ”{mer a prolonged iliness with drop~ and Bright's disease, Joseph Geer. a farmer of Ledyard, died Monday aft- ernoon at the Backus hospital, to which he was removed last Thursday surer Leavens offered a motion, i, el pn}?_mslm:{;e!r :‘:m‘“‘:flg; At the Davis Broadway theater on ment by W. 3 Monday, the vaudeville and moving e date the st Mondey in October, m- | pictures’ were the atiracilons for larse b T g el Ml powering the treasurer to crowds, at the matinee and evening bensor TRAr any uncollected | hours, and kept up the attractive stan- | SToiReet, JUTeT S SACELD 10 b6 FReC taxes and policies of insurance aln dard set by the house. For a clever| o’y gtar colliding with a pebula. He Paying | team of three in singing ana_cos- . He ia native of Griswold and i 3 o Jrae sbaut 80 years old, his father be- t the headquarters of the New Ha. ng Nathan T, wver since s gk ary) o | youth Mr. Geer had resided in Led- rd, where he was married thirty By that time | Years ago to Flora Allen, who survives | him. There are four children, of whom the youngest daughter lives at home. Another*daughter 1s Mrs. Cora Gelling of North Stonington, and:two other children are in a Preston institution. truck, | He leaves a sister, Mrs. Mary Congdon, run from two to ten bule-;;:o ll}v;- at the Geer homestead in is always under complete | Griswold. oper con- |, Waliter A. Foss. the hand| Walter A. Foss, formerly of Nor- wich, died at 12.30 o'clock. ' Monday morning st his home in Milford, N. H. following an iliness of seversl months. the town treasurer all monles remaining after Another matter In. the warning was | 5;gs0n put on a turn that got them a ¢ voting that the officers 2 :::gf:;fl.fl{ihinmwn:n e ocer% | ready hand for each member of the Andromedae and “éven here the spec hould hold their respec- Ir om untll their sucoessors arc | JUBEIIN, was original and a novelty | ity Professor Barnard believes that that scored as a winner. elected. This mdintains the organize- | 130 SQOTE0 B0 E WOTCE L ion was we' are probably dealing with real mo- 14k SOLID Gom m tion of the district, as there is a pro- o b0 WOl CORely BIetch Wt |tion caysed by some /force not yet g vision that if after five years' consoli- [ R known. - “Indeed” he assures us, 1 ! dation of distriots 18 not proven satis. | Blithers, ~ Mr. Dodge himself could | think this, Mke some of the abmormal( c oo il factory, there mey be g return to dis- | Make fun.out of anything, but he phenomena of the comets, reveals to us a am | #rict organization. A 3 0 The meeting then adjourned. RANG THE BELL. Main 'Street Business Man Had His Eye Out for Holdover Straw Hats. The proprietor of a Main street ci- . A t h nds his time think- k“, Ek- fxf.r 'u;"h;qze'p:dvem-mg schemes, IN CITY COURT. South Africa. This find was of great n& nhafhflflflflau put in a busy day Monday entertain- P —— importance to 200108y, because hither- MRS. ED ing the general public by ringing a Were Putting Signs on Building With- to very little has been accurately bell every time a man wearing a straw hat, on whiech the official ban falls after the 15th, passed the store. then returned to Milford, N. H., and; for the past fourteen years has con- duoted a chicken business. Mr. Foss was a member of the Universalist church. - He visited this city about six He was married in Norwich, May 21, 1891, to Miss Fannie E. Derby of this city by Rev. G. W. Jenkins. His death is a source of deep regret to his many One| 'In'the city court Monday morning colpred gentleman was so disgusted at| C. Farley and 7 Mahoney of Hari- 4 4 being caught with the strasv “kelly,” | ford, charged with posting advertise- on his head, that, on the' ringing of | ments on the windpws of an unoceu- |CHeS long From the lower jaw pro- The Chelsea Safllgs Baak | the bels he seized 'the oftending head- | pled store on Watet sireeh the prop- p sks with two sharp gear and after putting his fist through | erty of A. P. _ it, threw it into the street, going on | ter's permission, were found guiity and unfltn its beak e:,m,v four or five inches August 12, 1913 ll'; 90 bad m his way bareheaded, and if mot re- | fined $7 and costs each Dby Judge |Atthe outer end and its gullet was so0 % abe add least confident that his| Brown. The total amounted to $22.04. | WFTOW that it is evident that the an- 4 e a Bepanal Otk Ty Wagting. and Louise Nadeau of 108 North |in the mear future. As already 0la Point Comfort, Rich rov Coulse Nadeau of 108 North | in r future. As already s 1, ot - T e o S| Maln strest. Conroy ave his birth- |in these columnd, (he Russian ico- | mond. Baltimors, Washington, Bef- L ‘ Ie”'r a'l livery wagon of William Disco, Jr., and driven by Carl Gelb, ran away In Un- penklng of these "from Am- Carpenters Take In Three. Thames unien, No, 187, U, B. of C.[two Chetty vs, town of Moentvilla and J. of A, initiated three new mem- | cases were filed with Clerk Parsens bers at Monday evening’s meeting in|of the superior eourt on Menday. Carpenters’ hall and four applications were recelved. & routine nature was taken When we want (e hear soclalism as 1s sociatiem we shall listen o Gone | DR, F. W. HOLMS, Dentist Debs. That Armageddon kind fs only | 50 vb gy = Y " uor ouls G on . Room A, usiness of A single New Yeork hot finds use #the “near wort.— 8t. Louis Globe ann v . for more than 2,000 electric metors, | Demecrat Telephons 523 oc:iod L) N Monday afternoon the . funeral of Harry Thermos King, infant son of N\ Loeal Evidence Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. King, was held from the funmeral parlors of Un-| g iqence that\can be, verified. attended the services, and there were burial was in Yantic cemetery, whefe a grave. short lliness at the home bf his PAT- | isnet “brig prought me great relief from pains in thé small of my back that caused me greaf\suffering. When- . Mrs. William L. Swett. funeral of Charlotte (Lundgren) Swett, | ever 1 stooped, sharp twinges darted We have you want which' for two vears had bafied the | neld from ihe | Getheomane Swedina | ©4pped in doing my hopsework. 1 felt eyt P motive for the burglaries, according | very large and Included A from dirt, and our are. 10 a confession made by Spencer. Tourtelotte of this ¢ fe and 1 prices down to the lowest noteh. Call when in need of anything in ouwr given{ We're bound to please you. CHAS. SLOSBERG, LA Cmsnu‘u §00d eftect was soon noticeabl | corftinued taking them until'my trou- The above statement ~Was a school teacher of Springfleld, was| 10, 1897s was united in marriage witn | Aygust 24, 1908, and some years later visiting at the home. With Mrs. Dow | Willlam L. Swett. Mrs. Swett was|Mrs. Ockery said: ‘ ‘You may continue pleture puzzle when a masked man | afternoon. Beides her. husbénd; she|Praise of Doams Kidney Pills. They the room and demanded money. one daughter, Mrs, Tourtelotte, of this | heei in good health since, Other - run. The man ordered them to stop, |'and sister in Sweden, remedy with, excellent results.” was held Monday afternoon af New York, sole agents for the United States, Remember the name — Doan's —and | | ; At n..“ ing no clue behind him. present at the jervices. There were Uncle Ezra Says Locket Furnishe il many beautiful ilowers. The bearers| It don't také more'n a gilljuy. effort )y e et Zeix sons-in-law of the ~deceased— | to pit folks into a peck of [rouble” and | | f % er’ Marshall, Arthur Kulfllpffi EI11 nesr, Ind! H'I’K:{Jn M..‘olhér i ell; dfi- L ‘) rene Busch and S8amuel Austin. ral on ‘do the same. ails a 7 2. cket which had been found near | ¥20 TUSER And CEAE A v | tng. take Dr. Kings: New Lite Piils Sa[e [" st Mr. Graham read a committal service| for q results. Fasy, safe and " Y b Church & Allen had | sure, only 25 cents'at Leer& Os- Spencer was known ‘as an industrious | Charge of the arrangement ;fl Co. e Wfln as rent, ten clerk in the meat trade,. The suspicion 0 ; g being confirmed in ous w how- ') Tons and Miles of Rain. ever, Spencer was arrested and he con- 3 g : 'y b /hat startling to learn' g g oo e pegg otk || Incidents In Sogiety. | . "t oS0t Yol | house om or near Brosds Toak AT A BOls et toum o ] G i mad | Jistou durine the year 1486, Thls 18 Washi Avenue. lection _of ‘miscellanéous articles he decly impressive than the - I o | nt that the rainfall was about 2 P W. Clarke Huntington of New York ity ot Wy 4 A&-h 200. i y O becch duting the season, have Pays—Has Pictures Ready Now. . | UThed and opened. thelr hoise on Norwich people who were alaymed Wmmm street. Lindsay, writing in the tract this week. The Boston Studio,|the description of the Buddhi 1at swindle, has a representatiye in town |ans, they are inordinately dirty. The mcr !.H:)tm!:l‘l; mu‘ :o o t is evaporated 4 i i # bul 5 dischirge ‘of the Mis tire lot of Norwich pictutes were now | dnd -exude an bdor of rancid butter | the but Jitte greaf 1 1 re- vassers, which was one of the points|ligion, %fll derful learning of the| . Take Care of Yoursel arigfing Gusplobgn Jwrs, e, expiined] B in also said to be large-| Gene Pehs notifies the news i | onle of his agents had used threatening | guns are som 1OWI, | anners he thought unlikely, but he|and horns Eive forth deafening blasts. thought some overexcitable person| Huge bonfires are an accebtéd means must have greatly exaggerated in that|of warding off the devils of famine, case, a8 he was confldent| pesilence: u;dl'vur. iThe religion of Py e t i d i B DREDGING COAL FROM ot wicked spirts. Prayer wheos 324 | N NORWICH rinting bills to BOTTOM OF THE RIVER | heaps of “mani” stones, surmounted by little prayer flags, are in evidence’in THE T the it and most remote iong J. C.'Mérgan & Co. Recovering About | (he, Wildest and most remote regong BUSINBSS A School §i ; & grim. Son 18 about to recover from 50°to 75|~ ppe mMibetan woman may not be river at the time of the recent fire. | ye) sinde“ahe docmt " wash. Her s also disgastingry dirty am He spoke | ¢l and over 50 tons, it Is stmat- | greagy ” Often it is.of skins, which are ed, went to the bottem of the Yantic.|worn years, a I o they last, west end of the dock and dumped In|green and red sashes. a pile there. I» always —OF A AUTOMOBI ~ The Origin of Novae. ons, TRUCKS In the monthly notices of the Royal s o soclety, Prof. E. E. Ba echanical repaire, nard of Yerkes observatory has a p: £ s per on_“Micrometical Measures and Vaudeville and Pictures Draw Large < Crowds. : In the courss of his paper, points out that photography does not tume changes, Fine, Goe and Rich-|ghoq, that the novae are in nebulpus regions except in’the case of No trio, while Claude Austin, with 'his | {losiope throws doubt on the nebulos: three capable actresses s his sup- b port, who all are cast right for their | tag “he oimy Hicey ae reet yesall them turts. A Norwich boy, Albert Mur- | har bt mhion ‘we mast take o ALt 4 h Pencils, Pen Holders, Eras phy, Is given his fist ‘chance before, considgration, as our kmowiedse of the| | LeAU1CS atc Crayons, Paints, 1 the loptll(h(! in a small part in the universe adyances. 3 . GREAT BARGAIN |age, Tablets, : : troupe! and fits the place in satisfac- tory manner. "The moving plctures have among -« The Beaked Wha them the Rube Marquard film as their | Some time ago a.specimen of Lay- star number, ard's beaked whale was found strand- ed on theibeach near Port Elizabeth, it Gurinriat Baewstios ant of the ocedn. - "rnke mhab-| ep ANKLIN SQUARE ; The specimen found near Port Eliz- abeth and, since, mounted in the muse: um there ig a male nineteen feet two enameleg teeth, The creature could Carroll, without the lat- ime] devoured only very small fish and headwear was not attracting atten-| Judge Brown heard in chambers It might be mentioned that | the case of John Confoy of Provi- seaweed. o bt four per centum per an- there were jevidently a number who | dence, who was arrested by Officers fatled fo hear the berl Ting on Sunday | Reyston and Murphy, charged with se- | 01l 9f &n exceptionally fine quality. or elss chose to dety it, for there were | ducing a Providence girl. The charge o e a number of the straw ‘“covers” on | Was later changed to fornication. The o Try Northeast Passage. the ‘streets Monday. The beaked whale is said to furnish ble on and after the sixth 'HARLES B. CHAPMAN, Treasurer, -'-.:' -Int take them. matten jas settled on, the payment of Baron Nordenskjold's classic feat of costs of §2.31. sailing completely around the northern In the town clerk's office a marriage | coasts of Europe and Asia, accomplish license was taken out by John J. Con. | ed in 1878-79, is likely to be rep place s Australia and his age as 22.q breakers Taimyr and Walgatsch, now | ;muda, Savannah and the South. The girl is the daughter of Henry Na- | engaged In a surveying expedition deau and is 17 years old . |along the coasts of Kamichatka and To And From Europe fon street. The horse through _— — arctic Siberfa, may possibly continue Ameri- The I Y Superior Court, westward all the way o Archangel, via | Cusard White Star, Anehol, ATSFL ) % Main| The superior court resurhes its ses- | the Arctic ocean. A much more elab- :‘:';}nl_‘: e and other lines. Bertha Oppostte Norwic - street and over to Preston, where it|slons here this morning. The case of | orate expedition, however, s being or- | BT S lavance, Lowest rates | , collided with a baker's cart and was|state vs. MoGrath and Dixon is on rnr“lanlflud in Germany by Lieutenant Everything In ocean travel. g stopped. The horse suffered only a few | continuands, but it is not believed that | Sm\rndi- :‘l;fl’nfi”\\‘51:\‘.‘":r‘timg;;.".y::‘r Full information of . scratohes and bruises, but the wagon | Atterney Desmond win be well enoush | LY o2 FUAE jhree or four years in | —Steamship and Tourlst Agent— . ST ihe journey, carrying out extensive| JOHMN A. DUNN, | ™ — ‘ sclentific researches en route, Findings Fi = The fndings of the judge in the 50 Main Street. ‘Pcvuu e.o'}:-:. § conts & siring. Beware of Imitations. ' mayTd . ALDI & CO. Prop e —