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- NORWICH BULLETIN. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1912 Eggs Are High) @ Bulletin, |, "= INURSES OF 1912 CLASS Aly Fimplas Class of Six From Backus Hospital Training School—adarens| ' [1AVE All GONG e — i ich Tuesday. i N TR LT e | - i i Tealay FEED George Porter has returned to Noank s 3 VAKIUUS wiA‘l‘['ERS_ from a visit to friends in Spring Hill. ; —_— Arthur Edmonds has returned to : The sun rises this morning at ex-|Norwich after visiting at Eastern 'by Vice President H. E. Tirrell—Prizes to Miss M. E. : x Face a 8ight, But in a Shert Time : Moriarty, Miss F. A. Dickenson and Miss G. C. Tuite— Stuart’s Calcium Wifers / w Werked Wonders. R . Three Awards Also For 1911. 3 for the great lecture by Burns at Slater) Thomas Hayes of Norwich is. the A ) hall.—adv, {guest of James J. Drudy of Golden actly six o'clock. Y Point. : ! ! 3 treet, New London. rrmm 'IHE HENS The stores are beginning to display . i holiday favers, pumpkins, black cats, Mrs. Stanley Vergason of New Lon- Wednesday morning’s low tempera- I!ev. Hugh Treanor of Waterbury tue killeg many of the garden flowers.|was the guest of Rev. J. H. Broderick [ -~ while in town. n’t fail to get your seats at Davis | Bil In the Nurses' home at the Backus|class Frederick T. Sayles spoke of the hospital, recently redecorated, the|debt of gratitude which he felt was due witches, etc. don is visiting her mother, Mrs. Geor; graduating exercises of the cla:ss of |[from the hospital to the ladies’ ad- LAY. Fe‘;rell of 80:'1: Manchester. 2 €2 11913 of the Training School for Nurses | visory board and spoke in high terms The registrars distributed the print- was held on Wednesday evening at 8|of the services to humanity by which FOR SALE AT ed lists of to-be-mades in the districts| Miss Maud McDougal has returned o'clock, with an attendance of about|the nurses were fitted by their prep- on Wednesday. to her duties in Backus hospital after .Iscmers’ Market IR TR R A S R a visit to her home on Terrace street, & Noank. their handsome cottage at Neptune park and returned to New Britain. Mrs. Katharine L. May of TUnion street, New London, was the guest of ] ) Francis M. BeasXey has resigned as|friends of N, E. 0. P, in Norwic! Ng. H. T. MILLER'S designer with the Niantic Manufactur- | menans: he 2 e 100, including friends of the gradu- |aration at the hospital, quoting a verse ates and members and friends of the from a poem by Kipling as he con- hospital board and of the ladies’ ad- |cluded. vu_lo{z ::ud Lol AT S < Class Pins Given, ercises were held in the dou- | The presentation of the! class pins :’1];93“1"0?]1 Which were prettily deco-|was made by Mrs. Charles L. Hubbard St wlchn colors. yellow and |of tng ladies' advisory board with a purple, ano with chrysanthemums and | prief expression of the significance at- School for Danecing |ing company and will go to Maine. autumn leaves, The numerals of the ’ k: tachi Mrs. James O. Towson of New Lon- | class in purple letters were arranged nfirse’;‘w;‘,’e ‘t};ed:,',';l;' t;:“vm.i:: “}i‘l’;‘ 28 Oak Street, A big excursion from points mnorth | gon nding a few da: \ B y8 with her WIIL re-open Saturday, Oct. 26, 1912 [will ccme down this ‘evening to_take ! giater. Miss Mary Woodmansee, In m‘mb‘z‘gé'rm?ficfl:‘mh pin was given a beautiful bou- | rs 215 p. m.; Ad- the Norwich line boat for New York.|preston City. chmrysanthem Toom the hoett &ihs | ;uue;“of vellow and white chrysanthe- . vanced 4 p. m. Although the maples are shedding + spondent states that for class. The Harmony club was 10~ "mhe' award of the prizes was an- ‘ Wor circular, call, write, or "phone 1082 | their leaves, enough remain to make W‘l‘m‘:;b;?t;gzm ot Nul:":ch,%un:.. ::d‘:::;h:m‘f:fir“‘m' "“edl’:“' ‘t;d‘nounued by Dr. Patrick Cassidy, who| Many en otherwise pretty girl o the autumnal foliage brilliant and|, gtudent in Holy Cross college, has | pr olnm!‘n . ons during the lspoke impressively to the class. He' distracted with her appearance, beautiful. been the guest of Joseph P. Love,| After the opening musical selection, g‘;“flgflwm m:mcha;rmengd "{,u:’.‘:s :g}’ g”l‘*d”"’;‘""";"’“‘m‘“"‘.flg 0 Jr.,, of Chase avenue, Webster. prayer was offered by Rev, Richard R. d s Calelum Don’t fail to hear Augustus Thomas 24 (R *omposure and to an abiding faith in transform h perfect dream Thursday night at the Town hall | Mrs Shubal Holmes and Mrs. Nellie | onanqr Feotor of Christ -Episcopal (he presence and goodness of God, | lovelineas, And i g xm.—.u Music and fed fire—adv. Main of Preston City and Mrs. James Vi::' President H. E. Tirrell of the! Fromt;lng them t;r d:ly klwellf ntl;- . llmh tender skin just gro & brist- - g ormed a name the side of the ly heard is also Shortly atter § a'élock thie morning | GLmore and son, Ray Glimore, of Nor- | poard of directors, who presided. made | Good Samaritan, [ e oot I g YA the temperature at Trading Cove was | \o" &' & Holdredge of Ledyard the Jpening address to the graduating * He concluded by announcing the nothing but masks. They do mot ovar- reported at 24 degrees above zero. e O s :;: n-‘é:r'g:mmma ‘_I-J;‘m 0";'.’""9!;:“’“_ .;‘won;'d of 15“;'1? a:, nl‘c;lllg;:d l:;r ;‘u:; ‘col t:.Jmn»m. but merely allay surface . Y 4 al worl y on, Gk e towt day ot SC Soae OF DR. DUNN CASE. | b hamen of Burses. s Kathleen C. L. Hubbard, to Miss Mary Eliza-| Skin-health must come from within. | beth larty; edical 4 b'yl sr;:c!al services in the Episcopal M e tenden{_‘ 1;\'{:“ IdayMfi' E‘leel. . 1c:mrx¥‘§’&a ?;v ;fl: nfi' H 10:7‘0‘:‘5' 3& E:'l’n:'ll.’:uhh‘ made munu blood, churches. anwaring Hospital's Summary Pro-| = Disc ng am chnleal kmowl- A 4 ; tendenacy nature te sdge of nuraing, Vice Preaident TiFrall Miss Flgrence A. Dickinson; for gen- | throw off a good share of impurities cess Suit Before Justice of Peace R R i !eral hospital work, $10, contributed by through the skin, naturally o EE PREpCIbg for souny | Tedins :lfhzenv'z?‘ugl: ;pmkn t,‘g:l:g: tal::*;\;gflme hospital to Miss Gertrude C. Tuite, | gather on the surface in the g spell by impurities rising from the fession. |t e e . piiscSy (L Riotshan: DI ; - ') | dusty streets. : In the summary process case in the | "y ot any prafession, he said hag Similer prizes for last year as follows: other eruptions. But Stuart's Calelum 5 4 * | Manwaring Hospital sssociation of |, Almost an: “m ning, made of the Sursical work, Miss Josie Brock of Wafers have a remarkable activity in ik - The body of Isaac Swan of Hartford,| New London vs. Dr. Frank M. Dunn e ot mu.“beot' in the past | (S clty; medical work, Miss Eliza- the blood which seeks the skin as a8 g - 4 a former resident of the borough, was | the jury of six men to which he ls en- "-'Wl T o 2T L Ehbes e heth Roche of Westerly; generai hos-|outlet for its impurities. Thess &fe Physicians are prescribing for many P [ M e roton W day for bur-|titled was drawn in New London on | pital work, Miss Ida May Egler of ithrown off in invisible mist of % < &lk f: Ettoar(r; coetx’fil;terye.dn“ ¥ 10T DU | \Vednesday afternoon and the cage wii] | ther® I8 the pepsonality, not meaning ' jyungver, who is now assistant matron |are cons in the oxygen of the , be heard this morping before them and Dintly (10 Jhuticel - AUPAeNcS . 0F [AC tie Hospitd), and in a few days all b ; Some of the patriotic societies will | Justice of the | Peace Charies K t"""'m~ , the "““t e Class of 1912 of circulation and of skin-health are BN s 4 note Saturday next, October 19, as| Hickey. : P Bt (pa 1'0“ thing! The graduates of 1913 are Miss Flor. | Overcome. ; Cornwallis day, the anniversary of the| Attorney Allyn L. Brown of Brown | BUree I8 to bave 3 quieting, soothing| The o # “ | Al blemishes disappear and the skin B 2 2 way of speaking. But aside from the ence A, Dickinson of Lowell, Mas 4% surrender at Yorktown. & Perkins, who are associated with ’ becol clear and smooth e ' 9 William H. Shields in the cuse as coun. | PVsical la the mental part, a more, Mies Vila Mathewson of § baby's. i 7 Frbm June 1 to September 1, the|sel for Dr. Dunn, was in New Lontlon | important than any other. Tm’%““t B s rir 9 “fi""“l’; b druggis It g & and o number of automobiles registered in|to attend the drawing of the jury. Its|CoUld be shown in tactfulness, fl:g}}llwrm t, Miss mllybcti\ ‘fuf“ °t'nt a box of Stuart's : Connecticut increased from 14478 to | members were drawn by the town clerk | Power of doing things in the right Harford, Miss —Hlizabeth Margarst for trial They will cost you only 16,906, or 2,428 in three months, and comprise Richard E. Belden, | WY, that go to making the trained |Ashley of IN"I 'l',“" 88 Gerlrude | conts put are really worth many dole 7 James P, Johnston, Frank V., Chappeli, | BUrse agreeable in the household. {C. Tuite of Wester! )‘. N sl lars to you if your face is marred by Sherfock Holmes and William J. | Ruel S. Baker, Charles L, Holmes a; There is something that lies beyond The class motto is “Conscientious- | g1y pimples, blotehes, blackheads, ete. \ Burns are the two great detectives.| Walter Lowis. They are paid $1 per | the mere rules that yon learn. The | ness.” i —adv. ting slight difference that seems small is' Another selection by the orchestra g iy AT Say Mijle Ty SV NE b Sgy 3 wfit goes to make the perfect artist,' concluded the formal programme. Clergymen of all denominations are | +oaApED SUITS IN and I feel that the perfect trained Dancing was enjoyed afterwards and 4 . to reference on Sunday, October 27, nurse is the artist of her fession. | refreshments were'served. to the aim and work of thle committee NEW LONDON STORE| If you feel your training here is; The Backus hospital training school | | 4 on the prevention of tuberculosis. only a foundation and you are going for nurses is one that has already had | Cruttenden 1s deputy dairy and food llbeled Vllfll A Robert Shahan Accused by Twe West | on to more complete fitngss and prog- | 4 wide reputation and s yearly adding | commissioner of the state, and & pope Members of The King’s 'Daughters . then you are surely bound for|lo it by the quality of the work tha. | ular y man here, Side Men of Stealing from Barn. ress, b4 | . oung : B aitee, 10 sacianat. 5 Wit ppcs 17 [ SRERDTOB 994 ¢ Bleh Sioe 18 Yok o Sov Tha veoledeide ace somsing a1 ' Meika A ing Fostball f, A i 'mn writer, is seriously Wi eu~ ession. to entel @ D ar roke Arm Playin, . b Vi p g ¢ monia at her home in Brldgexmr{P W“"“;‘;fi‘mtwmh:%‘gu::afi; Mr. Tirrel’s brief address was fol- | it from all parts of New Hngland, and A 14 year old bzy 'm ) y n ‘25 1 Ea"n" From 'now on, Whting bills will be| West Slde. whers hs Keeps. his peds |lowed by a selection by the orchestra.| 31so from Canada. Tho cluss of 1912 | caliauatle, Jiving at e Comer o J ’ th gtreet and iy i bigger, as today there are just eleven dler's Wagon, and Morris Wax, who Presented Diplomas. hospital is now employing more nurses | Liere ¥ ’ hours of daylight, the day’s lengih also keeps 'a wagon in thé barn, goh hig left arm playl red, brown or black and Lead Paint. Icmvtm yourself by actual test that | Btuart’s Calelum Wafers are i effective blood and skin p the world, . \'I»' ” 4 4 is having decreased about four hours and | Prousht Robert Shahan, a young col- In presenting the diplomas to theion its staff than ever before. b:dn..“y u‘tt.ruoen. T wee g g ered man, to police headquarters, on grove she sivew., RS e ¥ Wednesday morning, Zealer claimed | .. on oF THE GAME ELKS ARE PLANNING reduced L.J- , Donohus, The new Charbonrieau double house |that Shahan was wearing the coat and being constructed "in - West Thames |SWeater that he had lost. THROUGH BULLETIN MEGAPHONE # FOR A HARVEST SUPRER. Bought Flock of Prize Sheep. street, is making steady progress and| Chief George Linton questioned the e " George A, Kahn of Franklin will be an attractive addition to the|accused, and in consequence Police-|Norwich Baseball Fans Were on Edge | Geod Old Fashioned Feed to Be Given |chased a prize winning flock o houses in that locality. :gongen:ment%o ‘l?:: xfio;"‘ h& Through Wednesday's Battle, at Their Home Next Weok. ;('ll :h:.w f.rom':w‘;arl state, T y W poss b ity el a han Today the tax collector will be at{they recovered in a second hand sho The X t and thost enthusiastic| One week from Saturday night the .:.ra.q prizes a‘ b':b‘u.r'y, the drug store of George M. Rathbone, |a man’s suit and a woman's coat Which | .o w4 of the world's series season was | Elks are going to have a feed that they 'keepsie and Chatham, ‘ West Side, from 11 a. m. to 1 p. m— Shahan had traded there for another thered before The Bulletin office on | Will remember for some time. A com- adv. suit and 50 cents in cash. Wax iden- W etnosday evening to hear the results | Mittee composed of Casper K. Bailey, Julius Nass of Bast Lynie is har~ Hse'hndch:; ghemulnb.th:.lgg“;n l;t o5 Koy Mdlngicll':h betv:le:: :?,24“;3 ffflm?'g Efir?;n{h:;dpse/fiu& ?n’:;v Vesting a crop.of from fifteen hundred | wagon. Shahan was locked up and |Sox 8nd the Glants, o5 ARTORRoer Wil Sharvest” supper ome good time. IHOid.nt. |ll m- to two thousand bushels of potatoes.|will be presented in court this morn- |TeSsphone by Perry M. Corming B8 | poe. o™y going along . smoothly about sixty bushels of onions and two|ing. This is the third case of a sim- :l‘e’tm;,'{‘“y :Tthmlt prejudice to | and :myn%lk who misses it will be hund.r’ed bushels of corn. lclar chx:::-cled witir which he Has been | yoo " ¥ork or ton. A run was the goa;ry ;twar}aa ‘g:trk"' o{i c‘éolt':n.lc:'q’,fi N & s é oRnec . sl for a remarkable demonstra- 7 rs, Frank C. beer nogfteyutgt al;:?;:r, lloionha\i' .'Z:.‘fif $ u::‘:uch as is produced only by the | Eetting thithlo s :lun,:rtnr th: x:fl'- o e i ¥ Ly e ing bee at the home of Mr. and Mrs.| HERE WITH PLANS OF ardent fan who cannot see the great- [falr, and it is hoped a large attend- R Owen Willilams In Waterford, . Weds BOSWELL AVE. EXTENSION, |¢st game of the year, but does the |8hce Wil b fhete to enoy the 8090 | ytigy Martha Ossood entertained the fducator Water Crackors Pollock ot Norwich presided, DI. E.| pneineer Dunham, from the Gonnec. |élted: 8ome to sprin the old I told COLDHERTER OND MOrIAN poration Counsel Joseph T. Fanning, dry up, but ars completely dry now With George Heroux He Burned Red | *tomobiles and included Judgs [ e it is probable that the road will have Fire Over Boston's Victory, Moore of New York, Edward Betler of Ha"nwe e“ “u mesday ‘afternoon, October 29. next best thing and makes up for his | time in general that awalts them. |wianodaey Auction club yesterday. Trolley Road Engineer' Conferred With (1088 with expressions of appreciation| =~ o At the meeting of state homeopaths City Official of the fine work of the players. With | DEMOCRATIC SPEAKERS AT Mr. and Mrs. Dennison in Bridggport when President H. M. ) St iaciret the flash, “Boston wins" the crowd bave returned from a visit to Bos! H. Linnell’ N 30" on every New York backer S, Twhn;‘q:.‘ t::‘g‘_;.‘;‘fieg;: NeW | tiout company, was here on Wednes- 't::r met, and the others to grin and | Party of Five Addressed Crowds in| iy and Mrs, W, Russell Baird hs - day with plans for the trolley exten- | ot 4 2% best they might. Two Places Wednesday Evening. |returned from a visit in Farmers tell of wells on their prop- | Sion.on Boswell avenve, With Mayor Ferndcs making the trip by autemol { Murphy, Supt. Samuel Anderson, City Democratic rallles were held in Col- erty which through afl droughts in the JOHN KINNEY CELEBRATED. e past forty years were not known to|Engineer George E. Pitcher and Cor- chester and Bozrah Wednesday night by a party of gpeakers who traveled and have been so a couple of weeks, | e Went over the proposed route and - R 4 something to offer at the next meeting Hartford, Albert Phillips of Stamford, At na“ifin’ s e e o malap. )1 0% the otmmon councll, ) For _the benefit of the disappointed | candidate for secretary of state, Fred. . v to 5 p. m., and Saturday evening from| The coming of the company's epgi- [ New York fans, John Kinney, an ar-jerick A, Johnson of Montville, candi- - 7 1o 9,—adv, € neer with plans for the extension has |dent Red Sox supporter, accompanied | gate for semator in the 29th distriet, Jl& O’M m ! Jm DAWSON ¥ followed the mayor's p““m{ demand | by George Heroux, spent the earl/|ana Dr. J, J. Donohue, state central ] Judson R. Perkins and Miss Cather- | upon them that they give the matter |part of Wednesday evening in cele- | committeeman. Skeletons, Snakes, Black ! o ine Irene Allen wi more consideration than merely say- |brating the victory of the Boston team | They had good sized audiences at ; Baths | ™ n were married Monday ? ‘ Chiropody, levening at the home of Richard H.|Ing that they had it under considera- | by burning red fire in the vioinity of | poth places: “The frst rally was at|Crepe Paper, Napkins, . _Reom 26, Central Building, { Perkins at Poquonoe by Rev. O. G.|ton. the business places of the most “‘7“"! Colchester. At Bozrah the party en- ack M HOURS: - Buddington, pastor of the Poquonnoc| Nothing was said about the Maple- | Giant supporters. The middle Of |joyed an oyster supper, which was a Clp, Mllh. J B e e m.UzRg. s | Fridge RATLIet el wood extension, s &k."?u:qn‘:ifi ug:mwi?lsmfh:usg*xg gellcgmi feature after a cool ride from Pi : and by appointment, Shop. noted as the headguarters of [0 e ies, Etc. RS e s, | S e |t et RS B S e mme | e EDWIN FAY 1 * Notwithbnd' the Fi g:nrgthg‘hm 3 p;:rsfirwudf, [1\}}: Ehfl?:l a man named Robinson, both sald 10|ty Franklin square lunch cart, also & | p_ yias of Mainland Men Durin . & ing the I'ire sevently anniversary being referred to be considerably under the infinsnle of | great rendesvous of the Giant agup- Quti Idyl-Wyl, G Y we are still doing business at the old | by him at the services, liquor, were efected from the 11.45|pgriers was colored a glaring red for uting at Idyl-Wyl, Greenport. ; and the quality of our work Is . % Yantic trolley at Lincoln court Wed-|gome time. Other places reputed to Sepe at Just the same as ever—“The Best.” Clergymen present at'the month's | nesday forenoon. Hendrick fell against | he of Giant complexion were visited The Buffolk County Weekly Times, Nothing but skilled labor employed | mind mass for Rev. Peter M. Skelley | the edge of the sidewalk and was un- | pefore the supply of Boston red was pupfl].ished Saturday at Greenport, L. I, ’4 and best materials used in our work. |at Waterbury Tuesday included Rev.| 2Dle to arise until a carrlage arrived | consumed. It is said by those well up |8ald: . ver | A few of New London's prominent STETSON & YOUNG, R. F. Morrissey of Voluntown, Rev.| 0 convey him to the police station.|on the game that John Kinney never bk Extra Bargaing in guaranteed Whesle z ¢ ;| He was suffering from a broken nose | makes a mistake in picking a winner! |business men came across’ Wednesday Carpenters and Builders, J. H. Fitzmagrice of Greeneville, and | % deep cut under the left eye, as a Telephone, 50 West Main St. ‘;:X: Joseph B. McCarthy of Waure- | 200, °C0 bia fall, and Dr. J. W. Cal- lahan was called to dress his wounds. to enjoy a week's fishing and recrea- REPUBLICAN HEADQUARTERS. tion at Idyl-Wyl, th‘e bungalow of A. Mmomw J B. Garde, at Sunnyside, They have | pxCELSIOR, *INDIAN AND POPE JOSEPH BRADFORD | "re vedding of Miss Edna Patrie - Fixed Up in Attractive Form—Plans | °¢0 aving visions of fsh served in Second-hand Bargains and Peter, Sauville will take place at Former Norwich Man. for Rally Talked Of. quently have brought with them a first | 1911 Pierce 4 h, p. Belt Drive Magneto oy B D the home of Miss Patrie’s mother in The Boston Post of Wednesday in its 0 BIN ER Montville today (Thursday). After ageries of views of high schools of {wedding trip Mr. and Mrs, Sauville| Greater Boston shows the high school Blank Books Made and Rufed to Order | Will make their home in Denison court,! of commerce and four of its masters, ing in Shetucket street are now fixed | pafion, they have with them a reliable 108 BROADWAY Groton. including Winthrop Tirrell, head of the | yp in attractive form and are daily in | physician who will see fo it that each €Y. PENDL"'TO“. Teleph 252 Th T £ economic department, formerly of this cgarge of George W. Rouse. Pictures |one gets back to New London in gool . > phone e missionary council of the Epis-| ity and brother of Henry A. Tirreli, | of President Taft and of the Party |condition. The merty party consists 10 Broadway : copal church in New England will| ;rincipal at the Academy. gubernatorial candidate, John P.lof Walter E. Canfield, principal of the | meet in Providence October 22 and 23, ! — e Studley, adorn the walls, several 1arge | New London and Norwich Business W|t and dthe Sunday school conventi of | Voting Machines Distributed. electric’ chandeliers have been put In |colleges, Benjamin Getchell, Dr. J. H, S c es the department of New England Octo- ! & th 1 by the Eaton Chase company and eight | Allen of Norwich, Christopher G. New- ber 24. The sessions will be held in| Nine voting machines, the balance small tables with a supply of chairs|perry, Frank A. Comstock of New Lon- Black Gats St. John's church. - of the order for the town of Norwich, | ooy oon "supplieq by N. S. Gilbert & |don and Andrew E. Garde of Crom- e class chef, and when not catching figh, e Mag- Republican headquarters which have | expect to ‘eat and eat For foar some | 1909 Indian 4 h. p. Chain Drive Mag been opened in the McNamara build- | may not be able to endure such dissi- ":?,m Lew. Torms Reasonable. % { 5 |were received here on Wednesday, o I 5. well, Conn, - Governor Baldwin and Ausuuus"rhree were kept at the town hall for Sa_rnhe Bty town cummittes is now i Lo 02 SR Thomas, the playwright, will address use in the First distriet for the town talking of a rally to be held here soon | the democratic rally Thursday evehing | election and the others were distribut- didate William OBITUARY. WIs # i el o X,_gd“‘“ed to the polling places in the different when Cangressional Candidate Witlia 5 That I can suit your n every way in connection with any co8- wracting work or bullding which yew at Town hall, at eight o'cloc! - : X A. King of Willimantic and Represent. Thomas J, MoK may contemplate having done? ¥ districts. il will be A8 9" SHONPNDE “ and all the fixings About eighty attended the S. A’ R. —_—— :fi":pffi‘:m" i After an illness of several months IF YOU DON'T KNOW IT = for feld Jay in Waterbury Tuesdoy, when |, Discharged from Coast Artilery. — ;finffgsgggddg;?‘ T Tiome: | the only way 1 can Spnvines ] 3 s Among discharges from the Connec- Helping Hands’ Supper. = -30 o'clock 18 to see me and talk o e b HALLOWE’EN $100 as well as a medal to the Con-| W0 5, o) guard is the following: | The first regular supper of the sea- ‘Wednesday morning. He was ‘selzed ”u.m. and necticut boy or girl writing the best! with the attack in June and since the | Dote® m Ceast artillery corps, Fifth company, work is i v the Helping .Hands was essay on any subject connected with ! A s son given by first of Tobe The et i b e Yy {non-residence, Private Henry C, Klein- | held at the Spiritual academy on Park | 3/ - MoK ainn. 16 Avitd Wby A the American revolution. dienst. street Wednesday evening. In pursu- |, o, Sec 00 Springfield, and one 1 i ance of its name, “Well Read” sup- GBANS 0" s Connecticut authorities are being fiosr o T By Coiat: e 218 moved to be vigilant, as gypsy moth per, the tables were decorated with daughter, Angeline, besides his wife, | Tolophone 670 Main Street 5 _ | who was Miss Annie Brusea H nests by the hundred are being found! Princeton, N. 3., Oct. 16.—Gov.Wood. | Fed dahlias and geraniums and trim- | "ronier of Norwich Aerie of Hagies across the Massachusetts border. In|row Wilson started on a two days' |Med with red crepe and The a7 /% INo 367 and the Foresters of America, 1647 one hollow tree in Fitchburg thirty | campaign trip tonight through Dela. | Wore red aprons, caps ’ Court Sachem, No. 84, At one time ¥ | nests were found, which would have| ware, West Virginia and western | MeRY OURINR 3 SRR o g Ada ’ T em | produced fully 15,000 eggs, IPennsyl\'ania. He had tried to have ln s av | 2 | these engagements cancelled, he gaid s | A party of young women from Nor- | tonight, because he did not wish to be < Mr. McKenna was employed bb: salad, brown bread, ployed as a gll)tl:lksl,esénfi:, t:‘eie and coffee, and the |hostler by Willls Austin and C. K. Bal- ’ large number in attendance did fuil |le¥, and was recently in the employ of | wich s Will- ’ angl Tmieo o the good things provided. |Lndertaker Charles A. Gager, Jr, The 1861 wich, chaperoned by Mrs. A. L. ill- | the only presidential candidate on the Af th \er plans were made to deceased pad many friends, made by your PHYSICIAN'S opinion regarding | .2 Whospent the week end at Grot-| stump. The local committee were un. | After the supbef PICRS FOFS TS (6 | his pleasific manner, kind traits and | ofter to the public the finest jon Long Point at Bonair cottage, in-| able to break previous arrangements, b h Tuesday afternoon jovial dieposition. He was a faithful | prands of Beer of Burope sad our DRUG S8TORE and then let us ¢l dea Migees AlTine Hielts, frenn dur-{ lint de suveinor will'o-po: spesking e o Tor (he anpoal fair to | Workman and a loyal friend whose | Bohemian, Filsner, Culmbach | , Jovce Williams, Mabe nos, | after Saturday night, when he makes PRSI 3 A was voted | death will be deeply regretted by Pale and uelr 6 \ :r"‘o:aro yo:r k"'“ PRESC_RIPTION | Laura Fields and Madeline Fields. | two addr—e_sses gt New York and {E’: {‘::3 !‘mr;mr:",l,zel;'hinfgr;”‘ ‘::,1 \«;((5: large number, st g::{éhu‘:r', al\:;nn“m Bout, > ar:our ohesipeystogn. Thie dopart-.| mo . e dasiiet roprepents] Wednesdays of each month ! —— A {C, & C. imported Ginger Ale, Bulfier ment of our business is constantly in- | ing the D St aabiella. ‘aettilin | The Only Way. e H WEDDING, | Hill P. B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nouriab- creasing. The reason is, we meet the [to ] Surprise Birthday Party. i Cruttend ;A I“r“ AR s“arhh' 3]11:1»?:1;.‘“!“\!”. ; i er | A party of about thirty voung friends | ruttenden—McLeod. i Budwelser, Schllta ans requirements of the most exacting O 1 nl - |gave Miss Ethel Stoddard & lfieanm H;»eg:dez‘d:g fi?e-;l:?:: P2 ’ns;n I3 clnCOIE A. A. ADAM, Norwich Tewn ici . |accepted Springfield’s invitation at the, |surprise at her home in the rguer- | & M en ’hy'":""' ‘"dA wo deliver_to all Parts | convention recently held in New Ha- ite building Tuesday evening, on the |ihis city and Miss Flora A. McLeod | Telephone 447-13. of the city without extra charge. | ven. Mistakes Himself for the Country. |occasion of her birthday. The evenin i:#wulemlgiud at the h:m of the Every time Hi Johnson steps on was passed in an enjoyable way wi s mother, Mrs, J"“‘Z’ MacDon- . . Of all the planets, Mars is too close P, 4 veesl and instrumenta) se- 214, et 82 Wall street, New Haven. F The Progressive |, 1n , {match ‘he shouts: “The country 1p | fATES 8nd ns THURR ALL o the sun to be scen to advantage | n.ci»__Atlanta Copstitution, ections, and dainty refreshments | Rev. John Wellington Hoag, pastor of Dl’“ggi&t |for the rest of the year, Venus is in ~ 5 were served, Miss Stoddard received | the Cal ngun church of New|A fine sssertmant’ of latest styles I % / L [} 4 | the evening scky, still close.to the many pretty remembrances from her | Haven, performed the ceremony, which | Hats Ceme im and see Shem . ® | horizon, but standing higher and set- SBiasconsett, Oet. 16.—Steamer Presi. |friends. was attended by only members of the 289 Mll!l Stl’eei, lting later each evening. It will be|dent Grant, Hamburg for New York, immedlate familles, After & short MRS- Go F- STANTO". Ivhr- last of the month before it can| 380 miles east of Sandy Hook at § «. The best reecarded speed for a rup- |tour Mr. and Mre, ' Cruttenden will ‘2 W “ be seer %’ ~uch wdvantag m. Dock 1,80 p. m. Thursday ning horse is 22 feet & second. make their home in this city M. Opposite Chelses Bark

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