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; : : A E | SPIRITUAL ACADEMY . ] . : Glie Ssnliztin. GUSES OF Fi Ab Sl OSE My deary Allen & 3o - : Nt 2od S et Sy 1o = Fites for f i 5 g o o p | Carpeted, Wails Repainted and Other g WeAlr SouBreathe | " e i o ' 2 K 3 3 . Improvements ‘Made. ! 1.¢.d mmay gecin such. i FURNISHING | THE WEATHER. Union Party and Democrats Were in the Field With Tickets b e e sl S UNDERTAKERS SRR : mluring e summer moxtns the A o I, L % -4 - emuers of the various executive com- 'S RS JFor. Souttern New Epand: Fair For Town Election—Coal Was High in Fall of '83— Igneso el S e et s ki i turday and Sunday; warmer Sun- L 2 % X of the First £piritual union on Pari - K — §8 Main St. day; brisk north winds, diminishing. Three Norwich Octogenarians Die the Same Day. | | sireet with s Inorosgn renovation. of ? s o Gacgecous e, s . | Predictions from the Xow York Her- the building end its contents. A hand- free YL : S ald: On Saturday it will be clear and some new 2arpet in two tones of brown KONDON MFG.CO. 4 is ti i3 1 £ slightly cooler, with light northwesi- 5 covers the entire floor space in the ; polis, - Ainn. LS It is time to give serious and AN ASSISTARI WHEN REQUESTED erly winds, followed by slowly rising | TWo caucuses before the town elec- | cords, it will be seen that within the | main audltorfum, also in the choir : . femperature. tion were held in this city this week, | space of three days, three of our old- | rooms and on thé platform, while the I )0 N’ S prompt <ention to your The outlook for Sunday is fair and %‘;f;}’elrs‘ngo, the democrats and the | est cilizens Fave passed away agnme Walls have been painted a soft brown 5 warmer. N party cach placing a full ticket | same advanced age of 86 years. hey | color to match the carpet. The entire ~ ~ R A - Observations in Norwich. in tne field Tor “sclectmen at the | are Nathanicl McCielian of Norwich L overhead spaco is handsomely painted CATARRHAIL. JELLY FURS for the coming season. The following records, reported from | (cog Of the Union ticket were Newell | Town, Mrs. Elizabeth Bailey, widoW {to match and the trim of the building 3 b vin'.s pharmacy, show the changes | O Brackenridge, Samuel B. Case, and | of Samuel Eailey, of Norwich Town, | interior has been varnished. New rugs We are daily taking orders for N’OTI CE in temperature and the barometric | Ghorles. Crawley, and against these|and Mrs. Hannall Savage mother of |and hangings in color to match adorn by Ty i o el e democrats nominated for select- | Principal H. F. Savage, of the Col- |the edifice. The vestry has also un- Caits and men Henry 2 Tracy, C. C. Thompson | legiate Instiiute, also of Norwich |dergone a ccmplet vati a is L Made-to-measure Coal Ther. 1 5 plete renovation an Loty fi‘” and William W. Peckham. Town. in prime readiness for the popular F- W. GUI D 5 39 w0 o SHgh The following are extracts from the | Michael Burke, aged about 60 years, | subpers of the Helping Hands society. for Alterations to, Coats, ekt 4 29,55 | Bulletin of 1363: was drowned in the Shetucket on| The regular services commence this w ‘ h nd Diamoflds j Highest T8 Towest 48, Stole Fruit at ‘Windham Fair, | Tuesday forenoon. It is supposed he |Sunday with Rev. Albert P. Blinn as atcies a d Muff H . Comparisons. Sept. 28, 1963.—The person or per- | 1€l Off the dock while asleep, after |pastor, and tho members of tnis flour- 1 !Scarfs and Mu 2 ¢ sons guilty of stealing the fruit ey oamr bt Ndelsenmy R Re . kg Jewelr | y ra'n ‘ore WI gfi?fi ons (n‘x'h nmr Cloud,\’x.‘ .y | exhibition ” 4t the Whndhom 30“‘;;} A union meeting of all ;hose who | proud of their home of worship. y | d i $ 3 8 y's wamther: ~Fair, northerly | sait lane weok eml are in favor cf sustaining the govern- e i i istent de- ey fair last week evinced the meanest | 20 i fayor cTeystaining (e BOLTTD- NORWICH TOWN and Siiverware Annoying and pers: i Tan mean noumn ontard of lately. & |tion in a viecrous prosecution of the t la e sded B t wn. Mosa ana ‘1ides. h - - vi 1lion, without 2 1 fvi s can ravoun now thal h th war to suppress the Rebe! , Witk v Personal attention _given to y: be G'OSBd ThurSday, 0 Sua T T T 3o | 1t for ooy Cihes, Jine and pawWn | Lilence o former party affiliations, | Epworth League Plans Bible Study— |l v otradl, & S S aive” re” Il Rises: | sets. | Walter. || "Set. S ; are requesied to meet at ihe town hall | Meeting of Dorcas Society—Apple || pairing. | must occur later in the season, Day. Il & m. 1 b m | & m i p-m.| 2" Ground’s Track In Shape. |on Wednesday, evening to nominate | Bloggoms and Fruit on Same Tree. SEa Pl IR | § 5 T The track at the New London |toWwn officers. ¢ - RIS 1 4 thi hould be allowed F”da a"" av.l: | 302 ) Sey | county fair grounds is in excellent Union Caucus Nominates. _ On a drive to Franklin this week Phone 242-2 and nothing shou ow ) LIS || w33 || &0 condition anl the sheds for the ac-|{ oOct. 1, 1863—The Union caucus for |in Yantic the appearance was that of 1 3 | | #3s| commodation of cattle etc, bave all | the' nomination of town oficers for |3 deseried village—no hum of ma to obscure the immense advan- 0o 7 4 3 il T vle. "Entries | the year ensu‘ng was presided over by | ry from the mill, and a row o ’ - J 08 | e departments, we are in-| Hon. L. F. S. Foster as chairman and | empty houses. Farther on was noted . . flciuber 2 3 4 on =i 5.9 25 || 195 [| 838 formed by the secretary, are equal, Charles F. Donison was secretary. | the harvesting of apples in large quan- Acmn Cllsllll)ll Shoes tage of selecting your new y 3 ¥ 1 1= hours afier high water it is low | 30d in many classes superior, to| The following ticket was nominated: | tities and the perfection and beauty v tide, ‘which is followed by food tide. " | those of former years. | Selectmen—Newell C. Brackenridge, | 0f the state road to Franklin now be- : Furs and your Fur Coat be- & GREE_E—VIL NEWS Found Drowned. | Samuel B. Case, Charles Crawley; ing fins:_)}pd, and as yet unspoiled by | for ladies are the most comfortable LE Joseph P. Chapman, son of Enoch | 4ssessors—ZeLulon R. Robbins, John jautomobiles, shoes made. Just the anoe for the lady : P oy HCCUUM 0' HU"dayS. ke C. Chapman, who, had heen misaag | A: Noxean SR T Creenes ourd i g with tender feet. fore the season is at its heighi. Death of Frank E. Durfey in Brad- | SiNCe Sundav evening, was found | relief--Edmund D. oath, Griswold pecial Bible Study, o drowned ne: th. 1ani ills = W. Loomis, John A, Sterry; town The Epworth League of th First <4 L ford, Pa—Burial to Be Here. Coroners Jiry retirnoa s, ortict ot | clerk—O. Gager; treasurer—O. Gager; | Methodlst. church 1b to _ Gevote itt OXFORDS and BOOTS Attend W|” hn Iease Io Mrs. John MacD 1 of & “accidental Growning while Ilaboring [ Fegistrar—David Young. weekly meetings for a time (o special § S avenue received word Fridey of ih|under a temporary aberration of | Extractors of Human Fangs. Bible study, the first of the series hav- SOLD RY death of her cousin, Frank E. Durfey, | T.0d- & ¥ The building in Shetucket ' street NS _Dbeen held in the vestrv Friday % " formerly of this city, who died in Dsmocratic Caucus. Iately used by A. W. Allen as an|gvening of this week On Sunday at M..J. CUMMINGS O Your rurs ’Bradford, Pa., Frida Mr. Durfey | The democratic caucus Saturday | office for :he extraction of human |30 P i e will unite in a 4 recelve a 0 e s 0 was the son of the late Charles Dur.|®Yening _1ominated ~the following | fangs has recently been relinquished [ SoTVICE With the Christian TEndeavor |62 Central Avenue, Norwich, Cora. fey. Mr. Durfey leaves a cousin,| ticket: Selectmen—Henry B. Tracy.|and s to be occuplied by a new- 30C€l¥ ‘”vi’*jl‘“fl_fiel of the First Con- ¥rank Durfey of Providence and an|C: C- Thompson, Wm. W. Peckham; { comer. Thig office has been “in the | 8TeSational church. Call 1314 aunt, Mrs san Luce of Niantic, assessors—Joku Dunham, Thomas | family” for ¢ years, having first been D ‘*s = ™M Ihree days an The body will be brought to this city fi‘mrhinsun, O. P, Wattles; board of re- | occupled by C. C. Allen, then l)y’ i r°"°" ociety Meets. ' for burial. ef—Appleton = Meech, H. Hobart|W. H. Allen. and latter by A. W.| The Dorcas soclety of the Ferst M G h T f R)oulh B. H. Browning; town clerk— | Allen, three brothers, and all m:hly‘»\h'lh[fl(hska!\Hr h held fits October me. arvag a t And et Bettol‘ Othniel Gager: registrar—John W. ! accomplished in the art of extracting | meeting hursday afternoon at the - _ Last of Season. Murphy; collector of town tax—KEnoch | the human fens aforesaid. pleasant home of Mrs Sarah Hull on| FPALMIST AND CLAIRVOYANT The Young Liners played their final | €. Chapman. | The first brigade, comprising the | West Town street. The ladies sewed | Truthful in her predictions, reliable ) game of the season on the Boswell | Sept. 29, 1853.—Frederick G. Hyde, | First. Third, Fifth and ‘Seventh regi~ | While one of their number read aloud |in her advice, no matter what troubls ervice 1 avenue diamond Thursday afternoon |son of Augustus Hyds, Norwich Town, | ments of sia a,, went into|from. a book on missions. Cake and |¥OU may have with yourself or vthers. when they defeated the Sparrows by | for three years a student at the Nor- | camp at North Meadows, near Hart- |Cocoa w served by the hoste Come and she will guide you. ' the score of 11 to 1 wich Free Academy, has received an | ford, on Tuesday afternoon to remain —— 204 FRANKLIN STREET Not Ex T = i appointment a midshipman at the | three da Company B. captain Guests from Arizona, Up one flight, over Avery’s store. otes and Personals. naval ac Newport, R. 1. Parlin, of .bis city numbers 41 men. fr. and Mrs. Chapman of Tucson, —— 3 Cove Street Conductor William K. Pavey is iil The Nor Light Infantry l'mn-!ThrA entire brigade does not number | A were guests Thursday of Mr - . at his home on Central avenue. pany take their departure for Hart | over 500 men | Rogers ‘and Miss Rogers of the scot- | Delivered to any part of Norwich —— ford this moruing to attend the three The first day of the New London |land road. Mr, C man wa for- ~ d Freda Towne has rcturned to his|days' encampment. { County fair cpened vesterday with o |mer resident of Norwich and is here | the Ale that Is ackuowledged to: be 1 U ?mm- here afte onding two weeks in Coal Is High. | clear sky and a delightful autumn |after an absence of thirtv vears i.s bLest on the market—HANLEY'S ynn. g v : 5’ | temperature. The entries promise to | b PEERLESS. A teleph order w'U el The best qualities of nthracite | 4 e o oty e B v nib o it e .| coal are selling at Baliimore at $8 a | be fully up to the s dard. | Blossefns an:? Fruit on Same Tree. | receive prompt attention. ae visitor in Greeneville the first of the | 107 m-‘x mily and $7 for nut.; PW;T‘ P*]‘_al'a"x Coming. ez b :‘ri\r:'?(m;\‘ \on an orehard on | D, J. McCORMICK, 30 Franklin St 291 Main Street, ’ Week 3y wholesal. t anthracite can | det. 2, 6,.—The members of the rles Geer’s place « st Town | _ gt e dn e i ch be bought for $6.65. Cumberland coal | Putnam Phala Hartford have de- | et blossoms were gathered from % : ot avage and Motorman | 18 $5-30 & ton by the cargo and $6.50 | cided upon next Tuesday as the day Jle tree which is also’ bearing We ¢ a full line Opposite Chelsea Savings Bank, City Howard Larkin were visitors at Fors | % ton at retail. Lu al sells at $7.| when they will visit New dondon e R‘ITY Watch Wright Tuesday There is an immense stock of anthra- | They expect to be gone two days, dur- e of Jewel atches. Al e A cite coal in the city. But why, with | ing which will visit this city | Methodist Pastor Returns. Clock Ery, All ki ds' Sotin Tubbs of Brooklyn, N. Y. |&n Increased sur of some twenty- Ofd Virgina Fundum | After several weeks' absence from | L-lOCKS, tc. nds, g 5 nix’sister, Louisa A. WiI- | [0 Ber cent, coal is higher than tast | o 5 en 200 Ao |he bulpit Rev. M. B Fiench willl jn the best quality FERTIL IZE.n rth e s . | kno Old Virginia Fundum” is | Preach sunda int e, Firs A Sept. 30, 1 Mrs. Keit, a tempor- | KnOwn a iinh S | Methodistw church and y First Friday devotions were held in | 87y Bojourner at the jail, made hert0 have ik e pbims ] ‘workmanslup | GROUND LIMESTONE St “hurch Friday mornine ang | €scape on Monday evening. Nobody | Under t oot s SRLEn B Heard and Seen. It will pay you to call on us and get | AIR SLACKED LIME. evening” with' good nesd put nimweltiout to: trust or har- | of Windham | M == Dessio Bushnell is visiting her g""‘;_ ‘:h:h are ;h; lowest ‘? ‘:“'“- Brick, Cement, Sand, Lime, all - G e | n 1, is home {aunt, Mrs athan Bushnell of the|Our Watches are fully guaranteed. ") . W i‘r'“f"}' \flfd\”o{\hv»\hiw street | Three Old Residents Die Same Week.| from Morris Island on a thirty day | Old Canterbury turnpike, We buy and exchange old gold, sil- ;:';‘“:'m'" i 1 Will Gpend uo\‘wv}e’k’ S e 4 Y elaaEe ehanmgitiann o GRS Hugh McLaughlin of Jewett City | "%, 8089 Jewelry for thier full value. Best Roofing Paint in the PULLMAN TOUGH TREAD TIRE : g o |spentca tow days (s Week With dohs | Expert Watchmaker and Repairing: (| markat. St s R b . Caron of North Main | NORTH STONINGTON .DEATH BED CONFESSION Tefft of Sturtevant street. J. OGULNICK & CO., Full line of Sewer Plpss e oetig g Ul LS sl SELECTMEN SPENT $5,600 | OF MONTVILLE MAN.| Mr and Mrs. Adelbert Ruddfof West | 68 Franklin St, Opp. Bulletin Bidg. | THE UPSON WALL BOARD TREAD TIRES. No other d S e Town street will pass the w end T Y R 3 INEXPEN an compare with them from ths| S Was Outlay Required in Their Office | Clergyman Says It Exonerated Charles | with Mre. George Jtudd of Westerly. 5 & ‘Fsaoc;g .x:;;sw': ‘:.’:‘:gc yiandpolnt of Geiivering mileage and aldmand Downes leaves today for Town Expenses. ‘ Gilbert of Murder Charge, - = Take lt To Llncoh\ S SIZES, ction. Note the perfect|urday) for New York whe; —_—— Mrs. William Carr of Old Windsor | ¥ » . very desirable for this|sSpend a week. During his s In the annual report of the select-| The Rev. a a day or two this we He Does All Kinds of Light Repairing. | . Jeason. For sale by Downes will take in the world's men of North Stonington—H. Frank | Baptist cler in i A Hull at her home on | Typewriters, Keys Umbrellas, Cam- | Largest Slorage Capacity : e e Button, Clarence E. Palmer and John | ford, declared t a brot B = eras a specialty. | i i The C. S. Mersick & Co., golarl Brown Of, North Main street, | B, Perry—for the year cnding Sept.|of Charles Gilbert Siot. e ARER Y Now, fobated iK' the Statish Blodk." in City New Haven, Connecticut, P tieaah s Lo Lino B, (08 AL ahe g op AN R D died at the state prison Tuesday, after| 1[rs David Bagg of Wes 265 Main St., rooms over Disco Bros ’ K 4 al , has re nd- | § for town expenses was serving for life for irder of Hen home Thursday afte Established 1880 | c High-grade Automobile and{Ing two weeks in his | pended by them. The items were as|ry Cadwell of New Eritain in the early | with Mre G L. C Pagolitd, | b otor Boat Supplies, ‘.‘n’:&l:x" sordan Tracy acted as bond- | follows: vended o wa | sixties, told him (Mr. I er) that the | gason avenye. W Yo S | Tel. 171 23 Commerce St C 1c mailed on request. 5 - 40 ; state roads, $1 Poo! 3 father of the two, John i'bert, made a e 1 2 % TA = 23039; town officers, $528; damage by | death bed confession in which he ad-{ oo TR MiSS ELLA M PGTTER FTVILI dogs, $419.8. damage by deer, mitted that he (the father) did the S EegTRe AEgier Y 3 sundries, $404.94. illing. r. Lester says he officiated | 10 Cantert LRl noner i f WE:SERVE THE BEST || Witiam Ghartier Giver Birthday sur- Indebtedness. e e o e T 0 R S ko rona Mg = . prise Partv—Songs, Recitations and | _Tr’:”’ annual Teport of Town Tr 7 Iinm that the son told him of the fath- | % < AR (e Piano and Harmony Overha“lln and Refreshmants Provide an Enjoyable | oy CAIVin A Snvder shows the indebi- | s confession at that time and asked | Miss Elizaheth Coffey of Washing- | Studio now open for season of 1913 E AM Evening. et oy s e s intercede _ for a pardon for|ion street ls visiting Mr. and Mre|p oo g Afide BIdS Tol. 968 Revair Work [ ks R cent, .. $20,000.00 § i . attention of | Northfield, Ma; ome o illiam Chartier on Mer-{ 3 1-2 per cent Graes ool aghisy ¥ S G s Lk e X g hants' g T - iRy | - L fro Montville and a member of the Dr. and Mrs. ( H. L.amb- of PLUMEING AND STEAM FITTING ~ IN THE CITY ;x»::r\un‘?;sg;]i\n}h:ffisa‘i?fi»r':\a’,‘r‘flfi!a‘n3”"d" P et S “,Mmh’n;;‘u oF Dacdons; buf us thers wers no street were on Bashan Hill in Bozran | - 4 —OF ALL KINDS ON— The gathering was a surprise to Mr. | 4 D% Conb «ooe-neneonner-o BOIST0 | witnesses to the alleged confession and | Wedn and Thursday of this week, Have you tried it? 1f [ Chartier, Sut the uests. were ‘made | A3 Lewis.order at 4 per cent 200000 0cause of Charles’ bad record nothing | the doctor being called on busine 00 /T NOW 4UTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, ‘WAG any of the following flavors B s, Nocl pcler O By B | hhees M Maiie, crder at % | sILAS DEAN'S BIRTHPLACE @ Mre. Elijan Abell “| Plumbing as it should be done 18 b o RO A e s (i L, oo e o T the ot e e, 'Gpen, every dotnt | Machanical repaia. ointing, trim: Maple-iNut Strawberry Chartier and piano solos by Miss | D‘gf,f“,-‘”l Main, order at 4 = |Was in Ledyard, Home of Former | Relatives from Hartford. Hamburs, | 18" B R IALy AR RIOLEL 1S BRIE Lriing, upivelshhiiig ui M ivaly or Chocolats e dpp A T e 1,000.00 | to France With Franklin and Lee. el L water closets, sinks, and everythin also given by Joseph Benoit, Jr. Re | Mrs. Nellie J. Lee, order at 4 : s e | you can thi~k of in the plumbing line. b o THE WAUREGAN HOUSE freshments provided by A. Morin were |, Per Cent. .................. 2,00000f The Bulletin’s Ledyard correspend-} =| " Cali is up on the 'phone, write or served. At a late hour the giests de. | Thurman P. Main, prders s ent writes i { EDin see us. We will fix you up in good | 4 The Parker-Davenport Co, parted, voting Mr. Chartier an enter per cent. - z .300.00 | Edwin Reyrolds of Providence and 3 A Call Ry shape at a moderate price. | Dropihebbits taining host and wishing him many | Notes, Industrial Trust 000.00 | this town I‘fll"(‘dx'v"p = mm(g{;“ ;mla LATHROP —In Bogruh, Sept. 30, Gk [ " happy returns of the day. 5 R Lo tis Aot ite Che ekt Mrs. Frank L 3 8 | yara schools who could write the best | : A A. J. WHOLEY CO. o —_— Al T B e usie. for | ROBRINS_In Preston City. Oct. 1, 1013, | & CO., | 547 10515 North Main SL Rev. A. L. Tedford to Speak. Saaini it B American Tndependence. Nine of the f @ son. Paul dasper, to Mr. and M Telephone 734 12 Ferry Strest ‘he Men's club of the Taftville Con- | gl B3y 4 Ledyard pupils competed ‘retary e e & — JOSEPH BRADFORD gregational church will hold their fir.l\ oL e 5 S. E. Holdridge had Principal and E MARRIED. meeting of ihe season next Tuesda: W07 Mrs. K L. Newton of the Broadway | i ) S o RAN® BOOK BINDER evening, Oct. 7. The meeting will by = ateaits = schoel, Norwich, judge and make the [ DAVIS_CAMPBELL i1 Por : ROBERT J. COGHluANt' addressed by Rev. Allan L. Tedford, | jaqa . @ oon : 2l awards, _Miss Carrie Finnegan won | L 1913 o ool ek Canpbell e s i stor of tha Fi shurch’ ¢ & i 5 80 “lose of the Sunday b SR L = G TING, Elank Books Made and Ruted te Orde- | Crsemesile, ‘\fh:pi-flr\afiz-ak( i lgrm\‘—fi Indebtedness Sept. 7, 1912 e o O I ateh | Gocdet AR L T PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING | . 108 BROADWAY niscences of a Northwestern Silve Resources. the same to Miss Finnegan S 4 9 | Mine Ve The resources of the town are shown | Mr. Reynolds also announced that | ot 10 _West Main Street, Norviich, Conn. iGames, Puzzles, Place Cards, - to total $11,596.86, as follows: he had purchased an old cemetery in|pupps oo poosl o o Aadnt, for B. O, Sbeet & ORDER IT N Aot Loties | Tax, 16 mills i Groton for $20¢ where seven Revolu- | P%REE 2 ot tHB Jate COnarl R bt {Napkins, Candles, Holders, ow This advertised 115t of LRy | Personal tax Sk 38y | tionary soldiers are buried who helped | rrex. ‘ly of Greeneville i g% for Parth Ropkins & Co’s Light Dinner Ala | Tafiville postofice for the mmic arn® | Taxes from state on bank [ to'defend Fort Griswold and had given | Xotice ‘of funeral hereatier Favors and Prizes for Parties. 75¢c_per doven. gerOilico = Static B a deed of *he same to the ghters | PRESTON —In_ Lehanon, Oct, 3. Mrs gy <Y ing Oct. 4 is as follows: Henry Fon- S = p z o & L. Pres idow of Josep . L B RS T Koehler's Pilaner, 5S0c per d. aine . 3, il et (S Stat, £ Ci for schools, of the Amer.can Revolution i aroline 1. Prestbn, widow of Joseph 1 Trommer's Tvergreen. “bo pz?'ZLg.zem S Mo Tonulf Bles Bukle 0t e . Rev. Mr. White announced that he | BTSN, HpRD N Y Sale N et d P EDW‘N F Y _Free delivery to all parts of tha | ; . State of Conn., for schools, had diseovernd another ,“’;l St | Fiparal m:'””“-;:]«-’; hg:lrl;fif"?:(llhe; Hpa""g and Piummng' i sty e . Ledyard where several Revolution- ct. 6 at 2 o'clock. Buria 3 - E 3 ant 1911. in 3 ‘. S o - . H. JACKEL & CO.Teluphoue 136-5 Personals. i bl e ST ary soldiers are buried and also an- | family ot in the New cemetery. ,. ¥ Franklin Square pCctave Gaznon of Providenve street| ave. attendance grant, 1912 1, nounced th birthplace of Silas DeaR | o 32 Hranklin Stresi has moved out of tow sl b =t : whom congrese sent g =N u Liver 3 town | Inteteet or town deposit U { Franklin and Arthur Lee to France acl Very and Boarding| soseon Giaaue of Greenevitte is mov. | 7SSt O schoel fun 88 e o i 0o {}HUHCH & ALLEN E S A At e G WHITAKER STABLE —— POQUETANUCK NOTES. Silas Dean was born in the house o . Aft tten O s fo! er Judge George Fanning 2 < = We gusrantes our msrvice tn he 't | John Deiariaie bas rotiocyto" T8IT | Ladies Guild Holds Its Annual Meet- | WRere former doEe G orthy ob 15 Biain Street, . e Just Received best at v.v-e 1008¢ Teazonahla nrices, — - ing and Elects Officers. ject if the D. A R should place a Tin and Shtet Metal Worker, Tar or Montana and Plush—Large Sizes John Depatky of New Lomdon was —_ suitable stone or tablet to commem- e hal d Gravel Roofs, Walks and i & MAHONEY BROS., Falls Ave| 20" Denatty of Thursday. - | The Ladies’ Guild of §t. James' par- | arate the birthplace of Silas Dean. On T . b Rubber Interlined-Inexpensive - —_— o - ieh hold_their unnual meeting at ‘:h? the same farm is an old Indian bury- . 4bidd S West Main St | Wind Proof, Water Proof, Moth Proof e B R te rectory Thursday afterncon. They had | ing ground w etween 300 an Ire l rs i HIH a business visitor in N ?vml‘?::d;r::;e‘ I8 | an election of officers, those chosen be- | graves. Many of the graves have | 2 Economical Robe to buy. ew a l Inery = ] ing as follows: Mrs. Lillian Lucas,pres- | headstones, bug it is not fenced in. u o TR b\ Miew Mey: SiaEnE . ident; Mrs. M. E. Willlams, vice presi- —— —AND— "ar um In liBweht e penatie Gits oot S A Bogue, s ry: Mrs. | STATE SHOULD NOT PAY : A fine assortment of latest styles | idence, R. L. il 2r, treasurer; Bogue, PREMIUMS ON BONDS. | orator; Mrs. M. Murbhy, irector; i ers A peep into un up-to-date bathrooi eL.L. apman MRS. G. P. STANTON, — e L. Bozue, second dircctor. g‘he‘A((erney Cancralidahn: H. Eight. an 0 Is ‘oniy less roireshing than the baih 3 meeting will be hel ursday, 5 - itself. During the suymmer you Wi 2 52 Shetucket Street Children Cry o at Mys. Lillian Lucas'. Question Affecting County Officials. ltselt. During the synmsr you mi| 14 Bath St., Norwich, Ct _— - s y - ’ Mrs, George Mansfleld has been 1l % a1 Jol 5 ; Lady Assistant. comfort. I will show you samples and FOR FLETCHER'S Harold J. ‘Willams . of Swansea,| Attorney General John H Light gave Telephone call $25-3. plans of the porvelain ad other tubs WHITE ELEPHANT CAFE| C A S T O R 1A |y, sment s i o poents | s i il e vl o A i T SR R Mr, and Mrs. A. 1. Willlams, Of the GRERTBE. W o Herry B. Charen. Win. Smith Allen, | of putting them in in the best man: e have secured another = m—— should pay the premiums on bonds of i - e ” DAN MURPHY & Co, e i TS PR county officials and others not hand- i g i e Bl oy lot of Ales, Wines, Liquers and Cigars SUIT FOR DIVORCE. ling state momey. T Patrician Shoes antee the entire job. o g : The attorney general says the state b 5 p Brought in Superior Court by Anita ;“the premium on the J. F. TOMPKINS Corner of Watar and Market Sta it should not pay the New Fall Styles, Patent Gun Metal - & 3 W. Phillips of Groton. bonds. Stzles, 5 The state heretofore has pald the |and Russet. $3.50 and $4.00. 67 West Main Street it : F ; 1 Di By papera flled Kriday in the office | pramiums on honds of colnty officlals B s from one of the private libra- of the clerk of the superfor court,|including sheriffs and county commis- 4 : Del-Hoff Hotel | unera irector Anita W, Phillips of Grolon brings a | sioners, and making “in all about 40 |ERANK A BILL, 104 Main St ries of Norwich. S a o P g T 1 91 ach bond . > " EUROPEAN PLAN d E b 1 dvorce sirlt ugainsi Jumes T, Phillips, | officiald, The premfum on e Vaughn Foundry 0. THERE ARE BARGAINS. . o ‘l‘ ‘I\ now of parts unknown, alleging adul- | is $35 per annum. — cial H aimer tery committed at Lewes, Del, as the| The opinion of the attorney general y T . inner serv i ; ok 11 6o 38 Beris RE. £ 12 2 70 Frankiin St., Bullatin Building grounds, 2 ;vll:oomenn a saving to the state of Seh Blile o0s. to 25 Ferry St., Are you interelud? 1] . . Telophons 643-3 The couple was married on Nev, 22, | $1,400 a year. & DR om 12to 2 p. m Frenpt saiics AT e pht. 1908, the maiden namas of the wife be- A MILL, CASTINGS Firsc-class service by competent chef. Tk ing Anita Welles. There is one minor Hunters’ Liconses. 41 Main Street a Speclalty, CRANSTON & co —_————— B anial 116 B t child, & daughter aged 4 vears. Hunters’ lleenses issued on Friday at S fek bt ket » S e T, the {ewn clerk's office included the - rders T ¥ 3 x , WHEN you want te put busi- Z re, Wi ness betora ine nublic, thers’se no me- | ol O0P: Theatre, Telephons 642-3 W | Nurembers, Germany, is to épend | names of Joseph A, Brussere, Willlam tingra lrectors i Rt THERE 1 00 aderisne masig e | 872,000 next veur for street car lines | R. LaRochelle, John Irish, Selmour De Eastern Connecticut equal t0 The Buil | mastern Connacticut squal to ) v Qium belier ough the IV ErLis. s columns af m“” 1 and extensioms, ‘Busha and O. B. Great. iet'u foi puriness resulis .3 letin for pusiness resulw