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D Lan e ¥ NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1912 ol - : A F TheBulletin. ELECTED COUNTY PRESIDENT, A, 0. M| ™™ vttt | | TETLE ion't Bp Fussy | i ] Hem‘v A"en & su" =—————=§"7;rmmm o Left Party That Was Out for a Walk son ‘in the Village=Notes: E ’ b L Sl —May Have Gone Towards His | i 'FURNISHING The Bulletin _should be deliversd James J. Finnegan of N Second Division Chosen—A Home in Wi il S PR Robg oy Wi i Abuui Ea"ng P flrtflu“s‘""che“ 'UNDERTAKERS svecywhecs in hegly byfors § & m, Membes of the Order For Ten Y, S ds James |, Joua McGarty, u putient at the Nor- | day gt e v \ A . gest Any Kind COMPAN wich State hospital, made his escape | Dresent. Tie vocal selections WhICH that time will confer & favor by re- from attendants Sunday afternoon Were rendered by severdl ‘members, of | Your St i ’ ; 4 : ’ omach Will £8 Main St. porting the fact to The Bulletin. €. Sullivan of New London—Michael J. Dwyer, of This | hilo out waiking with kroup of pa- | the ciub proved one of the great @ fi e A Main S s s :;:':x:.hl‘he escaped pailent, “who is | tractions of the evening. Livingstone's of Food When Given the 7 " . years old, is supposed to have | orchestra furnished- excelléiit musie. for | # Vit 1 B! ety City, County Treasurer—1000 Members in the County. | zone towurds New London and. 1o | the dances in which all present took i Vo Forecast For Today.' | For Southern New England: Fair | Monday and Tuesday; light to moder- likely to be heading for Westville, Part. The attendance fholuded an{ | we 1] . A 3 q | We are,prone to fall into the error i’:‘&’;?&’hfl; e.; l‘shhia home is there, | %ullleua;ty from Nor:)m;, people fl‘;:n Lot sxngxxnkp out some article of food % n that he might be found | Baltic, Jewett City, Occum and other | dly berating the flend who The sixteenth Biannual county con- | Foléy, James McClave, George H.|in that neighborhood, Constable Nolan | places. It has not vet been decided | ,:gt *fivented the dish. . The hahit | ate east and southeast winds. b F o o -~ Bredictions from the New York |vention of the A. O. H. was held in P?:Z',eiuél&yiflihu#tv- Blake, John | Neht to New Haven Sunday night. The | When the club will give another danbe | grows with some peoble i1l almost all I _the N ; As Norwich police wer ] but ono may by 3 list, 1 f}“fif'fv‘p,,‘;?,f‘ B i e Tl Bal, T London, Sunday | yourigan, Timothy Shea, WIllam |be on the lootout foc lilesom:xuna to [ ut o ToaY. ¥ counted upon In the fhod 16 put on the blacilint This is e epinrin A uries: oiliveet | apgon. | Thexbanventer wae sl CSIn Bratl Sufiacl, 4 late hour Sunday night he had not T i o s e s ges, tollowed | £ t0 80 elock with County | The Teports of tho county president | heen found. i Dy e B e D et | AADY ASSISTANT WHER mEQUESTED by rain in the northern districts, and | 5 L First Anniversary Observed. dn whi¢h scientific students for many | ; partly cloudy and cooler | President James C. Sullivan of New xgnm’}:h:;:\‘.. the “".‘f"c?m‘fim":i i McGarty is described as 5 feet 7| The anniversary of the opening of|Years huye set thelr seal of approval On our second floor we have oo sshie b g o At ip numpbers wimost 1000 a‘:fd e;u:':”'grl:x‘m] ‘sfindy complexion, | thL‘ Taftville Pinochle clib rooms onr;fleclulb they have become nlbsohfnl. “ i and’ inan i 1. ' 8ray_clothes, a green cap | Front street was celebrated by the | fpets. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets for, g wel M nl prayer Was'offered by the Rev. Dr.jand the financial conditions ard S¥6C " | and tan coiored slippers. club members In St. Louis hall, Fri |all stomach disorders are recognized; | equipped Timothy Crowley, of St. Marys|lent. For sick and funeral benefiits) e day ovening. There were about 73|they: have a fne record: they are! partment church. The following delegates flflfle&g{-‘g““’“}‘{fl,flgn:“;,“;fgg:“ FOR FOX HUNTING present, who sat down to one of Mc- | rated reliable, dependable and worthy | 3 that should particu- represented the divisions of the coun- | “pregigent Sullivan said in closing his TRIP i WAINE. | DIRSalS famous oyater chowders, , Ths| JEiCORTRRIES ot 05 00 PP 8 ldeg larly interest Mothers. e e omnt5." " Finnegan, | FéPOFt, that in leaving the office’ he .| supper was merved about 9.30 o'clock,|d big bank puts hiz O. K. on a de 9 i Ry and while all thy v | lositor’'s. check. And so you can eat| (g . . 2899 | Norwich; County Vice President Gor- | W88 HOt leaving off interest in thé |Edwin C. Gay Takes His Famous Dog, | ingstone's e e | et ol aat: s whesigVar . you ke, showing is broad and 4 | e ) Observations in Norwich. ; BaNer Nl V8 e coiowins records, reportca trom p ] Sevin’s pharmacy, show the changes 5 in temperature and the barometric 157 Franklin SL changes Saturday and Sundas: SUITS PRESSED 503 3 20.92 7 order, but would always take the ut-| Skip, to M % 3 iy 3o9s | nelius "Donohue, Mystio; County g P, to Match Against Maine| selections. Following the supper -the |Knowing well that shouid indigestion, . 7 ‘Highest 85, Towest o Recarding Secratswv 0 H. Garity, | TIOSt concern in the aftaire ©f the| Hounds. Dal) was oclearad and sevetal Eletiits sour risings, gas formations, fermen: comprehensive and the values Qur Wagon Calls Everywasrs | Safaay. : SRt ST S N el 2 L were "t ‘throhgh the defree, Voo | thfions or usy other stomach divtrest | v yrugually good i a m. . 58 30.12 Was given & rising vote of thanks for | OB Saturday Bdwin C. Gay, accom-|Selections werh rendered ~by. Albart|ariee Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets in:a every 64 3012 e able report and the efficient man- |Panied by his famous foxhound, Skip.| Heardsiey and E. Jones, George Bar. moments will put you right. instance. 56 30.20 Her 10 Which he conducted the affairs |\eft for West Lebanon, e, where he|loW kept the attention of all progent| =Coated tongue bad breath, heart- ~ | Will De, for two weeks, the guest of A.| While he executed fancy dancing; Hurm, belthing, flatulency, bloat — il THE FENT“N-C" ARNLEY of the county during his term of of- | gy o) (0 WS, tho Euest mf“:” Frol Dikan, ait m’m" pov i ‘Skated,| he symptoms of digestive troubies| .- INFANTS' Soft Sele Shess—at 1 : Increas Rey. Dr. Crowley made a splendid ::;1 31’":‘" of fiunds' Needless to e:ul:mneds the lma’:nbenvfi;:' roller :lnpy;: q;;i;kly whe: tth:n L-ehi:u e 60c a pair. 5. AdfeRs 4 18ay, the two weeks will be spent in n | SKating. Several short speeches were dre ey are not a cure for| BUILDING co, Ins. I clousingey e proighl ) Sddresy Of weloome, euloglaing ne Irelentiess pursuit of the " brush. | made by prominent members of . the |day(hing but dyspepsia and kindred| % INFANTS' Bootess, knitted antf, . ) la\t_ur :& s weadtl Ier» 4 ‘u ¥, llhl‘ 7 Teligions and national lines, - Fe d"wksmp Is\one of the most noted hounds| club, including President . Bérgeron. complaints. But they have brought Y crosheted—at 25 and 80s, i Mk rain in afternoon, clearing in_evening. T e o e nd in the | !D this scction- of Connectiout, and| AL(er an enjoyable evening:ther anai- ellet to more sufferers from digestive| 3 : Prediction for Sunday: Fair and | fature when she will be In & W!m“v‘thue Who have hunted with him feel | Yersary celebration concluded at & late iseases than all the patent medicines INFANTS' All Wosl Afghans » i GENERAL . LN R T N P tOAMARS DEE Jwh W confident that he will at least hold his | hour. q SICH 40 doctor’s . prederiptions “(put fos at $1.28 to 350, ’ unday’s weather: As predicted. ¢ ‘The eloction of officers resulted in|CWR With any of the Maine fox dogs,; One year ago the first ‘of this. mongx ether, 4 James J, Finnegan belng unanimously | 21though Skip wac bred by Mr. Stack- | the club members took up. thetr. Read- The stomach does the heaviest work INFANT'S Sacques, knitted and , Belectad Tor oounty presiient. He Was ole. quarters in the present . rooms f any of the bodily organs, yet it's) o erocheted, at 50c te 5280, on ted 2 Front street. At that time fhay fur-|the one we treat with the least re- Sominated by F. J. Murtha of sy ap \vEp Thnes veans nished_the fooms and Installed @’ pi- |gard. We eat too much of the wrong GHILDREN'S Coats, in —fi ~CONTRACTORS |— H kind of food at any time. The patient i ? Cornelius Donohue of Mystic, won GVER FHE ano. Since then all debts heVa Been i WnT BF (OOF CL COY LEC ment as long| b, . Sareul, ssrdurey, velvet ‘NORWICH, CONN. on the third ballot for county vice R % SRNTURY ;::f’:“:-‘:p:;:?\:}m‘&e. e 'muemm b 1a 5Tt can and thea it pebele. You g Y cleth, sizes 2 to 6 yoarw—at E R Sete wiiotod Tasdoir ,‘;mmflbq;tlr: of Mrs. Mary Ann (Palmer) | in excellent financlal conditioh, , The Dotico of the rebellion in the Shapel ‘. 9250 to 9496 . - : % ellett i membershi " | of the gases and -pains caus ufi- " ’ Charles H. Garrity of Stomington t, Oldest Resident of the City. | e bee D T e e ant 1is yiew | 1iZested, fermenting food. CHILDREN'S Navy Sege ry, and Michael J.| oo i Barbioct Moo Mary Ann_ (Palmer) Pejfott, | members can be admitted at the pres-| Stuarts Dyspepsia Tablets are sold Dresses, good materiel and RELIABLE" = widow of Luth est capacity, 100 members, and no new |3nd recommended by all druggists at well mads, yoore instaiied By’ Stace. Presgent Willior | Moman in Norwich and probubly on| the Waiting lst: ‘This speaks well for VSO bOR ':-.. ” ¥ & T e election of officers a ban- " . 125 Broadway, Sat- 2 explained by Almira Pease (Miss g GREENEVILLE NEWS B i ik Qe s e O TS B onn | Bd8Y morning at 7 oclock, ‘Those who had chargo of the anni- | Kgers. " Mother, Mrs, Nathan Kush- of gingham, chambray e 3 ETS X S0 brothers and addresses were made by | AIV3YS @ feoblo woman, though|yertary . celebration wore William pell; Father, Erroll Lillibridse; When porcale—at 800 to $10, ) LA . | Sudden Death of Patrick Maher Due|stonington; County Financial Secre- | the incoming officers and visiting Hi- coming of a long lived stock, her na-| (W hie Allan Bogle, Edward Bergeron, | [ Was a Little Girl, Grace Geer; When H v Diie & Praurmonis. e Hanton. . Tafteiile; { Deralans from other paris of the state. tive constitution triumphed over he: lam Delaney, David Livingstone, |a Bride, Miss B. M. Grant; My Hu % CHILDREN'S ¥ —r for Street and Stabl Pneul ] ; The N, infirmities, and untll ~within a few|20d Willlam Chamberlain. band, Herbert Gardner; Aunt Sall Ovtlng _for an e N biat County Treasurer Michael Dwyet,| . lewly Elected President. years she has been able to be, about. % Byroh Dexter; Aufit Sally's Hus . Gowne, sizes 4 ts M—at B8 at lowest pri B s botas o1 || Divia P ‘James J.Tinnegan, the newly elect- |four days ago she contracted a cold Many at Whist. band, W. G. Rogers; The Parson, N CHILDREN'S prices. Maher was found dead in bis home at | | Division No. 1, New London—. 7. | ed president for the county is a resl- |and on account of lack of vitaly shs| Thewhist given by the French Maf- | than’ Bushneil; _The Parson's ‘Wite,| . Ovting _Flonnet” i L Mehcn Her hoa mot May, president, David A, Neagle. O. |dent of Latayette street, this city. He could not stand its ravages and tha|ried Mew's club Friday was o great Mrs, William Wileox; The Parson's Pajamas, sizes 6 ts W youre The shemcket Mirasss Coicliie (U (o o s sl R MeCarity, M,. D, Aulis [ tom: & memper of the Hibernians | end came peacefully, " * success |und, was attended by about|Son John MeCarihy: Th Ewine —at 750 and $100. Y 1y ¥ W was the last of 12 chil- people. i@ prizes were 4 rded isses Ethel an U ushnell; Ce- ) poosiie. ChaiptioNE Y iuss Baci i P.hLe‘v'vl-. :‘cfilel‘:’gtmtgmx} ex: Division No. 2, New London—Thos. | Second division, April 28, 1902. - He!dren born to Walter Palmer and Mar-| as follows: Ladies' first, I:I\ir‘hnrexd cella, Misg Bessie Bushnell; Ann Elfza, CHILDREN'S Flarmet 4 helsta Savinzs Ba aminer, who was called tothe House | Gresgan, 3.3, Lyons, D. D. Donovan, l;x‘:h:.&llflod‘ultl' the chaifs of his di-|tha Pendleton at the old Palmer|bag, glven by the president of the Miss' Emily Wilcox; Grandpa Hobbs, Skirts, slzes 2 1o W yoare~ e e i i R servin , | homestead in ston. Bh 103 | club, Joseph Breauls arded M enry Wilcox. ' : ! {o preumonis,” Although born in Ire- | ' Division, No. 1, Norwiet_John, . |and, four years us county vice presi’ years of ase Auguet 1 e s | Dascorterms” second, “tea, se. Kiven by | A blensing vacal solo by Miss But- ot B and 0o, (i ey o mgo,t . M urphy, urphy, P. < | dent, At the president time Mr, Fin- |she marricd Luther Pellett and cams| Alexis Trole, won by Mra. T. Petelle; | ler preceded the farce Dick's Practical CHILDREN'S Eiderdown Bath LY OUR BULLS BECHEQUE | meis ity (o, S [ Do 5. Ot Bl OG- |nacia o hulmie o th, Somurn Wy ' orvih, About i k| et by’ . lcn 1 Lot Bt | ot Wk TAEnl Tade gomk] e 0 00 on 3 4 i e or High King of (ago they removed to her ;- | taine, won by M | follows: Dick, Edward ladd: Avnc Mary Rattis i Irelang 5 years ago. levlllonan. 2, Norwich—F, J. Mur- | the degree team of Division No, 2, He |dence on Broadway. e Bl i ’;nven";vlf"flmsf lade. | mma, Miss Grace Henderson; Mary, ot 9108, on the e had been recently employed in the | tha, Frank Brennan, John E. Ready, | takes a deep interest in tho affairs of | Mr. Pellett was first engaged in the| don Mrs. George Couture, Men's, first, | the miece, Miss Susic hicor, = aidh United States Finishing company’s | James J, Dutton. the order and uses his best efforts to |grocery business and was establishel| pibe, glven by Thomas Lambert, won | %ere present from, Haitic, Taftelle, CHILDREN'S All Weel Swest u o N ti l B k plant in Greeneville and was at one| Taftville—Dennis C. Murphy, Thos | promate the welfare 6f the soclety, |in a store near the new Chelsa Savinzs| by P. Gauvin; second, box of clgars, Norwlch and the sutrounding country, ors, sizes 2 to 6 yoars —~ qs ationa an :‘enr:.i h ;'l;peflntendm of St. Mary's E:IoldeTr;f:, Dl;:el EI‘\uu.r.. Daniel Cgn- J.Ynd:;tthe Mmmmrm\ of County |bank., Afterwards he became interest. | Juilus Couture, won by Adoiph Du- [ AU0S brinxmz partles, others enjoy- 986 te $178. 3 T R e President Finn ralanfsm in 'ed & 1 estat ; ng straw rides. i a iy sou vl kouw e exn' | Heslden by wife b ls murvived by o Stonington mward hret, Patetck tastern c«n;:em'gu? 1 he. cxcabis L ERn oo e T | kg Mesle Anitac | Hody ot Ay T CHILDREN'S Drawer Logyint cost of v o —] g , W, L care of and a large increase in here in 1872, i awarded Napoleon Desjarlais, 4 ig Dakota Apples. 3?..3?'..;'."‘1. :r “l’ncalpl in the re- }'ehrx;x;?:hl’i‘.%w-ro 'ot ;{h.l;“clrtg fin. Mystic—James Galvan, ~ Charles | membership 1s looked for. In 1837 Mrs, Pellett united with the| T Judnl: were l\ewjrfr.l’.l ;l. Staple-| Three fine specimens of apples werc bpsiiogr s o Soattions & i A aue. etk e ey Second Congregational chufch, and|ton and Rev. Alme Trole. The com- |reccived last week from John H. Durr CHILDREN'S Knitsed Caps in M:d ous ' an eral m.,zm:‘m .:. Tone Edmwnrd' - X ;W tnnbon anc wi was faithful in her attendance on its | mittes in charge of the arrangements | 0f Belle Fourche, 8, D. The largess « white, red, brown, nevy snd Seaount be tarae o et o | ¥ e body e los IV PYYIEL GONBIDER NEW NEW TELEPHONE EXCHANGE {pery 1:{- so long us her sirength per- | Were as follows: Alexis Troie, ienry fed ono, had a clrcumference, of 13 Srapaspesial viive 5 9 ‘ POQUET, CIR T : mitted, and she has ever b - | Fontal Jullén Couture, Thomas|inches: the measure around the stem W dadoit yoilx ‘watranass. of his son, Daniel J. Maher, No. 31 QUETANUCK SCHOOLHOUS! OPENED AT LEBANON | it e e o8 e onovslonces, | Lambert, Louls — Bergeron, Joseoh | and biossom was 12 1-2 inches. The Brook street and the f 1] " R Tk THE UNGAS NATIOHAL BANK | nod from here. Last Fridey, Daiel ). | SPecial Town Mesting to Be Cal Telephone 66. 42 Shetuckst Street | Maher and his daughter, Mrs. James May Build on Another Site L. Co“&tfll:. left for a vacation trip to by - smallest, a yellow measured ety Now Comprises Franklin and Lebanon | Mrs. Peliett had been in possession | Breault, assisted by several ladies. of 10 1-2 by 10 inches. of her faculties until recently and was| the parish. The committee wishes to —Opens with 153 Statione. up and dressed each day. Up to with- | thank the ladles who assisted them in a year she was able to enjoy regu-|in their work. Blushirds Migrating. South Carolina. Word was telegraphed | _ in consequence of the burning of the| The mew teleph e o e ruaian Gt eanthed | Poquetamuck 'achodilioue last Thurs- | Lebanon was 0peRed of Sunday by the | e Losraiout,the city and after each Large flocks of bluebirds preparing Were expected home Sunday evening | 9a¥ at the time of the Lucas mill fire, | Southorn- New England Telephone ilhfl seemed to return to her homs Chicken and Squab Supper. to go south were seen and heard sev- 2 or &londay ‘morning. the town of Preston is to hold a meet | company after six weeks spemt ln‘::uch wlr?snd aind tuppum-u;' secur- | Saturday evening the Lipcoln club|eral days last week on Huntington lane L Mr, Maher was weil knows and liked | Ing on Saturday, which will be & spe- | getting the buliding on Lebanon Ereen | oAl op 1or seernion . b had a chicken and squab supper in the | and the New London turnplke. a hereand his many friends extend their | €ial meeting to consider the bullding |into shape and doing the extensive | : 8 r l‘!nem on - have passed | club rooms on Merchants avenue. The ' BTy 35 Nonwlcfl sympathy to his family. of & new schoolhouse. With the in- | construction Work that the establish | ceq miscss. nolan Hov mry ar: | Supper, which was one of the. best Current Topi surance of 31300 on the burned |ment of the new sxchange (nvolved |ona et Including Rev. Frank Pal. | ever served In the history of the elub,| Air and Mrs. Emory Evans moved Spoke to Children. scheoliouse ard o appropriacian of | "From 33” sations, - Lebunon, 31 Mrs, Amos A. Browning and Miss | was endoyed b7 o large number: of| syturday trom Otrobundo avents. 10 Tovs A speclal service was held at the | 3u addith e town voted for|ag shown in the July telephone direc- | Paime th a Sj sae oedishete Rl SI8G. LY S Kew Londsti £ i on to the schoolhouse, but cHan, er at the old homestead in Pres-| guests. John Candlish was the toast- Miss Florence r g’r Ffi, Ecg;{;dl;e:u:%;yn:: £ f,: 2 ,f.'.‘,’fif; which had not been expended, the town ',",{”,_,'m‘flf ,;‘;‘ uxn‘.‘. N ow :}5‘3 imr; ngu h:fllurt;mpt:rlmor ?r hml ton, | master of the evening. Among those ‘;‘(er:. “yrm:;(‘ l-‘lnz‘orllfi"- ?( tf‘h:::(nu; the graded school at 10 attend. There were about twendy will have $2,700 available to put into a | change the subscribers in Franklin | Others reside fn Chibopee. this city.| who entertained the members with vo- | SlFeet fas (06 Sue Teruligamia 3+, - her home on Vergasen COLLEGE R Tnes preanty and me Tty new building. FMRs Snd Nasth-Sranmiin, who' were {Others reside in Chicopee, Springfield. | cal selections were John Herd, James riendd on Wauwecus Hill over Sunday. liitlo ones present, and; Rev. Mri|"Since the schoolhouss e burned | il NOTUh Fronkiin who were for- |Coventey and Manatield, and aleo fn| Wilsen, Samuel Lambert, Jumés Moss| . Rev. and Mrs. E. C. Ewing of West Lrench, guve them' s hedrt 1o M| lust week the sentiment has been ex. | ™G i e NOTUCH Sxplanes, Pennsylvania and Floria. and Charles Frost, The committee in | Roxbiiry, Mass., are vieliing their son, Needs One Hundred : of his | pressed that the townspeople would | o Tiahy - charge of the supper was given a vote| Rev. G. H. Ewing, of Elm avenue, eeds ne talk, Walking with Jesus. Rev. Mr. he of anon green has been hired for French told the: ohildren that’ they W:;lerné\:]\“l?]ce 0‘70“:%“: n‘.?, :fl?rected the exchange building and & common || NSPECTORS SPEAK PRAISE :; tl::lllklt Tha-svav.{m n..fl charge of| Mrs. Singleton Ay n , 80 tha Prop- f pet , e affalr were am Brown, John Graduates a Year to fill | should wallc wih Sesus and do nis| ably be ‘one poiat broushc up ia. the Eparuding the Aitomats saton o} FOR ONTARIO'S CREW.| andiish and Ernest iones " McNeely he showed them how some y Fowler's store, which formerly sufficed |No Negligence in Disaster - Where : ‘Bh. Positions Offered by peosle ioliowed him at ¢ distance, how conducting the.school nou n the St.|for Lebanon. ~Mr. and Mrs. rederck | Sicanen-Fius il Lyl TaleA, Coll e A . . others started to walk with Jesus and | James parish house and it will uvine are to reside in the building, e e banks for the pool table of the usiness Men to its Grad- [ | tien suddeniy 1aggod behind or slonped | sprmet Share on Tusdas marning. ~ | the former as repair man for the ex- | The board of United States fnspeo- | Taftville Wheel club have arrived and - uat altogether. He told his little listeners il e change, and the latter as operator in|tes of steam vessels has completed its| Will be -set up this week, Several n Colchester, es. that they should walk with Jesus and GOLF CLUB MA' charge. Mrs. Louving will have for |jnvestigation and filed its findings in| Weeks ago the club voted to buy a vid . 0'Don- walk always with him. He concluded CLUB MATTERS. an assistant operator ler sister, Miss |the disaster to steamship Ontario of|NeW table, but they later voted to| el Pair o ¢ and Miss f Enter now and be r by asking the children if they would|J, C. Pairman Wil Spend Winter in | Cristina Wicke. |the Merchants and_Miners' Transpor- | 1ave the old ond repalred and the| Allce L. Clifford - accept one ,of the positions J]| not talk to thélr Nitle triends and Set| - CbenmmerChun For the past afx wecks the outslde tution company, off the east end.of | ke Were taken off and gent to New | MAC DONALD—DENISON.—In thia o which will be offered this com. [ll| them to attend the next meeting. e > york and the work at the building Long Island on’ April 8 last. Inspec. | Haven. cl, Oct. 19, by Rev. J. F. Cobb, 4 ing year. 4 Mr. Robbins of Preston City ren-| On Nov.10 James C. Pairman, 29 Deon Eoing on, emploving a force tors William B. Withey and Joha MacDonald and Mattie 4 dbred sbveral Beautitul viollnwolds anc | fessioner ok tha Norwich QI Siab, Wil | oo compietion 1o o tarier Sacsuf ot iStewart of New London fnd no ele ket & he Stay S, . 233 Day and Night Sessions. |alsd Mirtshed” :the " sy for. the | leave for Boston, and will-sail for his | fo More thsf: 860, poles had o be | oy, Taiacuiigence, but praise the of: | Fred Dusaysleaves today (Monday) DIED. Welter. hymns. Mrs, French sang He Wil| former home in Montrose, Scotland, on | get and 250 miles of wire strung. The | e for Boston where he will join his thes, ; (] 3 Wi ciahony. or-sall Nt Bocget e, ai the chdr woos | the 16tb, {o spend the. winter. 'Mr. | Lehanon exchange has three (oll cir- |stoatship, from wileh everybody wao| fossiomat moer skerce m o ‘ehren | | Ce1e Jnio Test, M. Sfar g % > 3 2y * . o rest, Mrs. Ma % W. E. CANFIELD, Principal [§|much pleased with hor simgins Tov, | CAIrman’ expeots (o arrive back " in | cuits to this city and one to Williman- | taken hip, from Which everyiody was| fessional roller skater anq has given| - SSH! 1§3% chos and nearly & month \ : Mr. French will meet the chilre; | NOrwich in March and to resume his | tic. ) Y exhibitions in many of the large cities [ nJE00 WL TR Mg 06 e } e ey et o, (childrer | quttes at the Gt club in April, For e i week before the terrible Titanic ca-|of Cdnada ~He will abpear on the|“y3; Broadway, Tuesday, sgain Th oon at the closc | the past year e has tutored Eolfers |pRizE ARRIVES FROM tastrophe. stage in Boston Thursday. 350 b m. gelapok - and the golfing form of many of the PR TR OROCKER—In Niantic, Oct. 19. 1 Pe w players has greatly improved during NEW HAVEN PAGEANT. Marcellus Gould Il Personals. Herbert J. Crocker, in his 69th ye: ‘ersonals and Notes. that time. His return to duty will be LD The Penacook, N. H., News Letters| A Deslandes spent Sunday in Moos- | SANSOM—In Bridgevort, Oct. 18, 1912, OF‘redBTowne of! Twelfth street and \'\;;“Comed by his many friends in this |$100 Grandfather Clock Which Nor-|of Thursday sai up with friend g;ltabmnth A, widow " of James F. scar Barrett of Eighth street spent | City. i Th 1 3 - P o Saturday in Danielson. T [The solt course will probably = bo Yo W W e e Fleats, | enity i e 7O BB by B TR M. Contell of the Falls, a|CUARIC-Ta New Tandon, Ot 19, 1912, — piped for water next spring and a sur- | The $100 pri [ et otr ‘Dest hustises wn | former residednt of Taftville, was 1 eorge G, son of Horace G. k u slt'f‘. Williaim Hall oF Tweltth sivet dnd | vey. has alveady been madt. The 186 ity tre merottn Biae of ey ool | for Mg good judgment D no™a| the village calling on old friends on |28 22 years P to y Joseph Gates of Tenth strest spent | Wwill be run to the nine greens and tees |foat in the parade at the New Haven push all that he undertakes, Mr. Mar-| Sunday. TURNER—In New Londgn, Ot 1 Stnday with friends in Plainfeld. 8o that they may be watered regularly. | pageant last month has been received : cellus Gould, who for many days has ———— 2 Martette 8 e, O CRUIes B ren this advertisement was pivs A serles of pictures of the course has |here, and on Saturday it was placed been confined to his room. The goud NORWICH TOWN SINNEY.n 8t Clond, Fia, Ok 1 - The @reeneville Stars will ‘line up |been taken by Photographer Don fon exhibition in one of the windows of | work for our whole village he has done 112 Chatles L. Kinney, "aged 14| written, we had had no such against the Greeneville grammar | Houghton and they will be incorporat- |the Boston Store. That is is a beauty in the mill industry and the building e years. 5003 » School team Wednesday afternoon. | ed in a book. Professof Pryde of the fana well worthy the pains and. skill itself is an ornament and all appreci- Rev. M. R. French and Choir of Meth- | mineral services will be neld at Eim | weather for outside o e 3 New Haven Country club was in town |whicn the amusement committee. of ate it. We hope he will soon be well| 0dist Church at Sheltering Arms Sqr- | ~Grove cemotery, Mrytlc, thi o Miss Dora Tthier of Central venue | recently in regard to several Improve- |the court. of common. council spent 1o enough to resume his place, and us-| vice—Rev. E.C.-Ewing Preaches in| fiah) BIUTG°% 3 K oneer | as this Fall. Also October leaves today (Monday) for Fall River |Ments in the local course. Professor ihping it here, was' the opinion of the suréshim that everyone will rejoice to| Son's Church—8: S Fom, G A F e : where she will attend the wedding of | Pryde advised grading the fairway of imany who stopped to see it Saturday |meet him again.” on’s Church—Supper and Enter- | CORBIN—In Norwich, Oct. 15, Jane|p.¢ hesn a coal saver since Miss Blanche Trudea and Cassar Am- | the seventh hole so that water would |asternoon and evenin. ey ould wes formerly a resident| tainment at Scofjand-Resd Hall. - | SR, ber 1ate ‘home, 55 Bast e " | his Wil be probably done. Tie local | joine Uri3¢ I8 & handsome erandfather |of Norwich ROV R, Prench and choir of the | 5" G Benday aftermoon, ont | furnace fires have mot bess o Groendville _ | links are in constant use'by a num- 3 g : 2 rst “Methodist church- were at the| plo¢ in Yantle cemetery. i '(‘,1l\f?“sfl’f“u*l“;fl"Shfl.rilhmmo:nmw?;e ber ‘of Eastern Polnt golfers At tho (brass welghts and wl;en:iulum, and fis” Music at Backus Hospital. Sheltering Arms Sunday _aftérnoon. | syURpEY—1n this city, Oct 20, needed where oil heaters have GENTLEMEN: oty Gotentoy the Jemere Moo amvnere | Point the work of bullding an 18-hole | e0 brass CUl RSt Js 10 b dons| 1he patients and others at the Back- | Rev. Mr. French took for his subect (*waiter Murphy, 105 Hobart avenue. | heen' used s ' b V | course is well under way and the old prize clock has not yet been yg pospital enjoved a musicale Sun-|Divine Guldance: The Glory to Whic ¢ ornelius and Bridget g . We h: e N The game was | {2075 5 08 be used as they are so |decided, it was stated by & member of |gay afternoon at the hospital, which|It Leads and Its Ultimate End. B 2 e have chosen UNDER. |rlaved i $-minute quarters. much torn up. 1t fs sald that Morton iy chainife i Saiiey. Wwis given under the auspices of the| e skilfulness of His hand, he sald, DIRR neveather, ol We will have more of s WEAR F. Plant intends to spend $125,000 on R o King’s Daughters. The programme be .| God leads 1 Ve cannot understand | ER— w ot, 10, s90den- d AR as the text. BEGAN REPAIRS TO . Plant intends to spend $136000 on | | )\ e GE INVENTORY FILED, | Mmoot 5 ciock and lasied ahout ono|our disanpointments it we shail | 1y, Pairick Maner, aeed 76 yours, | weather. Therefore: 4 Even if the ‘weaher Is warm' ‘at POLICE SIGNAL SYSTEM., | golf house. 5 e | hour. Delightful piano solos were ren-know why. Very offen God uses some Brook " htreet, »reu):t i it not tima to think ahead bl i g Estate in New York Was Valued at|dered by Miss Esther Lippitt, and|trifle to change the course of our life. | at _$.15 o'clock. Our lines ‘of Winter Und. tringing New Wires on Union| For the progressive party rally Ed- Eiogbediomn Ppmebg Bl et first_ haif of the hour a | LAWY " Gar ' Libe HERWIN-WILLIAMS complete in both the Megtsrrx:"i;'rel;fi Scua son F. Galltudet has been chosen as | DePUty Stats Controller Fraser of prdii) ““""“%{‘v“,‘,tfi,;‘:. o it by’moatr:lfio::%l: mg nerglcel‘wazun:lfll 17, Erastu Reos 2.9 Balbriggans, Light Weight Wool nng | —r chairman and will introduce the speak- | NeW York filed on Friday with the Aiss Florence Wilkinsc Gusing which the duet The Letter | Funeral services fram the Cathedral of PAINTS 1 Heavy Woolens, both in Shits Al | The repairs to the police sienal svs. | ers. The comrgittee includes the fol- SUFTogats court the imyentory of the| 3 from Home was fung by Mrs, F. il | the Incarnation. Garden City, Sunday e ’ Drawers and in Unlon Suits, tem were begun on Sunday, The new|lowing: Mr. andMrs. G.Warren Davis, ‘$State of Sebastian Dufty Lawrence o:|Relief Corps Supper Largely Attended., g b ""513 Charles Frazier. The| 8fternoon at 5 o'clock. Interment in We specialize large siz the | Wire for the Work arrived here early PMr. and Mrs. Zebulon R. Robbins, Mr. New London, who died at New London| pere was an atlendance of abaut | tenor solo Dear to. the Heart, of the | MAPIENO0d comtery, e s 0'elook ~a ¥ price of regula In the week. and the new boxes te z4|and Mrs. Woodbury O. Rogers, Pro‘, On May 28 1909. The estate invento |55 at the supper given by Sedgwick | Shepherd by Mr. Frazler and two duets gratn, . ! Local Agents for Dr. Jaeger's San. o0 the poles have been prepared and |and Mre Allen G. Latham, Mr. and Tied at $9,331.623.36 [Thaw part of the woman's Rellef corps, No. 16 in the| rendered most pleasingly by Miss Mar- VOSE—In Providence, Oct. 20, Jams ODORLESS OIL HEATERS ttary Wool Underwear, |have been delivered at police head. | Mrs. Eqson F. Gallaudet, Mr. and Mrs. ostate in New York ls valued at 31- puciingham Memorial Saturday afl- | tha Brown and Miss Florence Thacher N o Vs souh 4%, ToritRRE) ! 55 il quarters waiting for the work to be|Willlam A. Norton, Ralph Howe, Mics 677.789.3L The estate was composed ormoon and evening from 5 to 7.30| were Smiles Like the Sunshine and If | ¢ IFIE) VOOl SESE i S T! L s g or the Work Lo be | ouise C. Howe, Miss Ada L. Richards, of the following ltems: Real estate, | Giclock, “An excelient baked bean sup-| You Love the Savior. Others in the| 1% he Spring weather may Sunday on the pole mearest Thames|Gllbert L. Hewitt, Mra. A. D. Neale, $105,550; raflroad bonds, $2.778,56"; | per was served by the following com- | choir were Clement Bushnell and V - L ogger ho square. The work on the lines was be. | Herman Alofsin, Dr. Richard R. Kin- Other bonds, $308,251; railroad stocks.|mitree, assisted by a score of mem-|liam Douglas at the piano. not be so good for painting. gun on Union square. kead, Dwight TUnderwood, Mr, and $5,253,705; bank stocks, $181.505; mis-|perg: 'Mrs. Eva W. Caulking, Mrs.| e vt 14 ? . p J. C. MACPHERSON, e T s e cash, | Pijly . Branch, Mrs. Maud E. Baker, Sermon by Rev. E. C. Ewina. This dry, warm Fall is the g oA " s = | Prindle of ston, John J. Lawless of 1899.93. 3 Mrs. Laura J. P 2 291 Main St __Norwich, C Children Cry Ledvard, Frank Clarke of Griswold, | ——— e B i Eatriar o b A e Lhnt Cotptentional S best ever arranged for paint- FOR FLETCHER'S Frank Hull of Sprague .v."n;;:,i 15‘1:;_ Spanish Swindle Tried Here. | ney. were deeply Interested in the dlscou 15 Main Street, ling of Fra , George A Asbor B 5 — - - | aivel -l BV, ) ot . CASTOR: e ‘tlfi‘”:or:;ct(\‘fflmdst has ;'e('flnlh re- | Rromr=yr e given b Rev C. T ther of Fl s - P A Trving C. Fmer is to be marshal of i eats e i : Ghe wing untll y b —— e b iVt BArore swindle letters, 3 t E . [} f registration were Inlas seen in creatlon, in 1 Hi . general stor = : ayen OT¢ Jvanovitch and is accompanied 1y ¢ to! works and t as reves . | A0 a spaper. clipping purpoting | make ist of thoso who | in His word and in _ His . Son 3 . (1Y ¥ B PoQ’UiEVTAEJvaV?;ES from s London paper in which the ar-|h S i 1 be made. | Savior. un s Lg | """"‘D 3 5 rest of Alexis Ivano is detail i voard qualified 156 | e » [H= \ ol » N ARG e inic ho 1 Ve 1 S ¥ 150 ful Supper and Entertainment. o B B, Wells of Willimantic and supposed newspaper story 1o give coi- i bounds | " ewicisn pib supper ollowea by en W - o = kbt F I Dicect Mansfield were Te- or fo Tvanovii's lotier, In which b sver at 8 p, m, T | : o and_dancing t Company pton, claimg to have the s of $480,000 hid day, which is 4 S y evening at the )l uneral Director R e T LR e K wentiraasd - Embalmers. | ; i r ¢ and Embalmer o Frdag, : | ‘A5 there were 636 applicati first S | G &L le o imantie, also whose fortuns is in-| be mades,” t hows that not hal There wel ctiv % STEP IN AND SEi US 7 Frankiin St. Dulletin Building J§ | who hus been spending « week With |voived, and to anyome who will furnish | o fthese have yet completed the nec- | tions of autumn leaves and flowers S . Telephone 642-2 Mrs. Mansfleld, returned home Satur- the money needed to secure the re-|essary steps o enable them to vote.|and draperles of flags and bunting. elephone call $38-8, | Ny . « S . Prompt service day or night day, lease of the baggage, Ivanovitch offers e P At 8-o'clock in the uudience room the - d | Ammunition p ¥ igh Honcy B. Churen. Wi, Smith Allen. % i La |to give one-third of 'the $480,000. At the installation of Rev. P, E.|!formal entertainment opened with a 72 Franklin Street | 7 Asalmans, Steamer General Schofield, Capt. —_— Thomas as pastor of the Union Con- | piano solo by Miss Katherine Butler. B WHEN you wani to put vour Residence 116 Hrosdway Frank Hall, has arrived at New Lon. | 'The genealogical department of the | gregational church, Rockville, October [ Then a scene in Podgum 80 years ago | AWNINGS, Let me nave your order | .y ypy 5oy want & ness before the public, there 1x Opp. Theatre. elephone 642-8 don to be used in mine planting in- | Hartford Times has an inquiry con- | 23, C. H. Ricketts of Norwich is|was presented. A living room now. Any size and any color. Prompt | , . "herors the pubit Atum better than throngh tie | struetion in the artillery district of | cerning the ancestry of Amasa . ‘% invited o sit in | furnished in the old stvle and plctures | attention. J. W. MALLETT. dium berter ing columas ol The Bulleuv ! New Lendon. b bern in Pemfret in 1779 0 ! in the family album we sitown and TeL706- 2. Market St ing column: . . ¢

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