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NQRWICI{ QULLETIN, SAWRMYy OOTOBER 11, 1913 g ERSONAL ; streets with no windows, and the air gy ; 2 g SMALLPOX [}ASES IN MONTVILLE |&eoss s et Kl Catare Germ e Thou aere ety : all refuse goes Into the sticets, fn the Larkham of eenc , Canterbury were recent visitors in e S LR 0 P i " “Norwich, Saturday, Oct. i1, 1913. | Norwich, | Change in Attitude. y ‘ In this city, a few yvears ago so in- " H ih I o All VARIOUS MA'ITERS o oW Gilette of Lebanon has been | L Treverre, Mill Hand, and Miss Barbara Cornet, School | imical to the torcioner the sehiool and 56 BOOIN'S omel! CUMMINGS & RIN Funeral Directors Sarah Moore | | bospltal have grown until a year ago at Broad Lrook, ; Monday will bs a hollday for the| Miss Leora Mitchell of this ity has Tortiu, Thers. bo Biwpe & Miahie vi N 00 }{“;‘;fis“,fl;!‘l;,”:fi‘;‘;}‘.‘:;‘,“&;flfi;;fi:'toT‘;{;“,f e T e (“':;Nm;‘ and Emhalmm NOT A LOW PRICE banks baen eleated a member of the advisary pected — Norwich and New London Health Officers; u!‘fc-b;tlfmfi"b:fid e TR S TR T AND A HIGHER PRICE|,{riega 5unday e to bo obasrvod 0 [*017% 8 Webieriey donior shse : o st & Thairuc i focee wh arigenfs el I .|} 337 MAIN STREET ober 26th, L R o desired to enter the school. One of| Yeu cannot reach the nooks an " FOR SOMETHING BETTER| wet sidewais ; probate court is spending & wesk. in Order Trolley Cars Not to Take on or Let Off Passen- | 870 Vo 2 it aroniteste in prepar. | creioes ot the becathing organs with " apposite Post Offce. et sidewalks and wet leaves made | Springfield and the White Mountains. ing to return to China for a stay of|liquid preparations: there is only* pne PHONE—1052-2 BUT ONE LOW PRICE a slippery combination Friday. g gers in the Town. {wo years, erecting the new bulldings | way—breathe a few times daily the Lady A % Mr. and Mrs, George Carey and M 1 or the school and hospital, for which | germ-destroying air of Booth's Hyome FOR THE BEST. m‘u» h:"\“e"‘&:"“ the length of the day | Amanda Fisher of Norwich visited ';sn - 3 plans have been made. A campus of | It acts directly on the inflamed mem- . creased four hour Jitel A, Carey’s in Central Village Fri- | Health Officer Morton E. Fox of | from said town dn the following man- :l‘?m:lcres Bas ‘been accured; Bad the|branes and destroys the catarrhal SR iie Lm ay 0osup Journal. 2 < S v ner: ngs to be constructed are a hos- | germs. 2 Gee: Gibes s poens Ereuge ey Montville dlscovered two cases of |MeRl . .. 4 to discontinue to|Pital costing $150,000, o dormitory, rec- | If you suffer from offensive breath, l'lday and Satu ay ith Colchester grange Oct. 16th. | -Ernest E. Frink of Yantic is_visit- | Smallpox in that town on Friday, and | ;oceive pagsengars upon the cars op- | itation building, three professors’ resi-|raising of mucus, frequent sneezing, ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles | has a number of other cases under ob- | erated by your cempany from any |dences, library and a chapel. Nearly | husky voice, \dis harge from the nose, The rainfal Thursday 6 4 ! ¢ 'l ursday was .06 of an| A Frink in Ekonk. Mr. and Mrs. J.| servation. The two who it has been | point on the line between Trading |all the money is secured for the erec- | droppings id the throal, spa smodic inch as 4 S1 y S) 0 - r We saw many new faces laney, Measured by Inspector De- | Henry Irink, also of Yantic, have been | definitoly determined have the disease | Cove turnout and the station at Qua- | tion of these buildings. We are filled | coughing, or any other symptoms of last week: we want to see recent visitors there. are a mill employe by the name of L. | Ker Hill, near the church, until further | with enthusiasm over the present and | catarrh, use Hyomei at once. It will S William J. Tilley of Packer has been | "The friend 2 . Treverre and Miss Barbara Cornett, a | notice; the prospects for the future. The re-|destroy the disease germs in the nose, more this week. sending some of his high grade poul |ner il poosoL, Mrs. George A. Tur- | teacher in the Uncasville school. The | Or, in lieu of the above order, to [spect and confidence of the people|throat and lungs, and sive quick and try to Brazil, 18 CrototerimaTeased to learn that she | victims are both adults and live about | maintain at your expense a system of | have been won, and last summer a ca- | permanent reilef, or money refunded 28¢ Prime Rib Ros 25 & from her recent illness |y quarter of a mile apart. It is prob- | medical inspection egvering said terri- | blegram was recoived from the govern- | by The Lee & Osgood Co. 28c Prime Rib Roast .. .2Bec| several gue a ) plet i ud g pock FOSIREGS RS RN -ur.‘xhiof;'id,‘:‘"‘d“f‘i’“"”(fi' ~and will Te- | gble that there are at least two more | tory and approved by the health offi- | ment of the province, but a short time| The complete outfit incl ', l‘lllv:“f\;l :fifi 22¢ Rib Roast 18c|d the Thomas-Cu wedding at cases of the disease in the town, al- | cers of Norwich and New London. o so deadly opposed 1o foreign in-| inhaler and bottle of liquis -=C R ( L R X Goshen Thursday evening. DESCRIBED P, o though the symptoms have not devel- If you desire to operate your cars [ stitutions, asking the co-operation of [ extra bottles of liguid if later needed, 2 Pot Roast 18c| Practi =D PANAMA TRIP. oped sufficiently to be able to diagnose | under the plan of medical supervision | the Yale mission in the medical edu- A . 3 o N s Practically all the Connecticut to-|Egwin A Tracy Ga the cases as smallpox as vet. as above mentioned, it will be neces- | cation of the Chinese YOUNS M. | mmm———————— 20c¢ Shoulder Steak 17c|bacco crop has been bought up and - Tracy Gave Instructive Talk | ~The health officer has examined all | sary that you notify us at once of [ They have seen the work accomplish- 2 3 i 20¢ 1oulder Steak ... .17c| packers are now sampling that of Wi at Norwich Town Church. the chiidren of the school in the town | your decision, ed, and offer land, buildings and funds | o'clock for Hartford and New York ln 3 Sirloin ¢ % e = and he found that one child had symp- Respecttully, provided we furnish the doctors and | City, and will be at home to _their A 1 noeeeennen...30c Friday evening in the chapel of the | toms stspiciously like those of small- N. . LEWIS, M. D, Rurses o conduct the enterprise, It |many friends after the 1sth at Liberty 4 P rh eak 32, At present Miss Gibson, matron of |First Congregational church at Nor- | pox. The school committee ordered Health Officer of Norwich. seems almost beyond possibility that | Hill. * 9 Fall Painti i g Porterhc +32¢|the county home, and her assistants, |Wich Town Edwin A. Tracy held his | the school closed immediately and the J. T. BLACK, M. D, i s rovl e sbouid bave fothanged Main—0’Brien. all Painting can now be 3 are caring Lamb ( hups 30c|32 voy or 75 children, 43 girls and (audience intent to the close of a most | child was isolated until the case is Health Officer of New London. | jn its attitude towards us in so short a| A vedding took place at S interesting description of his trip to | definitely diagnosed. The school will Beriod: wedding took pl t St done under best posnlbld ward's rectory, I venue, in aa Panama. - Mr. Tracy began with # | be closed at least a week. Norwich, Conn., Oct. 10, 1913, 33 ok iy " N s L g 4 acy o a clos 4 N . i . 10, 3 the rapid changes in|igence, 0 o'elo p orn- ¢ Pekin Duck .......28¢| Tomorrow (Sunday) evening, District |sketch of Bible characters who left| Miss Coret has only a light case, | The Shore Line Hlsctric Railway Cos | (o ShudinE t0 the rapld ey | idence, at 10 o e th dJiti & Superintendent G. G. Scrivener of Nor- | home. & 1 v i » s mu se- v. 7 . ¥ ADEa i Q1ing, when Miss Lula M. O'Drien was | weather conditions. i 29, perintende S - e. Men who all down the ages|but the man's case is much more se _R.W. Perkins, President: et A LR e b e TR s S St B it i o ++++..29c|wich will preach at Vernon Methodist | have gone away, he said, have heiped | vere. He Is one of a family of six | You are hereby directed to have all | oat & 10% Years nge 1 reduireq 46| united in marriage to Arthur C. 3 is B oo to develop ' their own Home land In | persons living near the car station and | cars used on the Montville line be- | Have (o Pelting, and that now. the is- | The ieile ohs o i white em-| - Use Sherwin-Williams Pre- C siee s s QOB e At consequence, Every one who goes away | he has been employed in the Uncasville | itween Norwich and New London [ gt )i pe traversed in 29 hours | broidercd batiste and oz an arm ot thering G. Tambert, manufacturer | to learn by travei, comes baclk botter | mill, though he has nét boen at work | cleansed and fumigated dally in nc- | tance can be trave ¥ Maquet of bride roses. Miss Agnes | pared Paints. Certificate of 3 ene..12c]of huma et 2, B0005 8t 115 o M@in | satisfied with the conditions of his own | for iwo weeks, but he came to Norwich cordance with following insir i >l OBrie; ster of the bride, 'was : et. Tel. § ours 30 | home, last Saturday —Spray ‘all upholstering ing! Hcanta. Gt Bhe nrore S \wered 2 for ......25¢|p. m—Aadv Feb, 1 we sfarted when ice was all | Dr. Fox learned of the smallpox case | following solution: Prof, Sallmon mentioned briefly va- | Pridesmaid, She wore veilow fowered | contents and formula withy ( schools will be in ses- | 2P0Ut, and in three days we came to | in the Treverre family by being called Carbolic acid, 1 part. rious other schools located at different | Rt Lot ellow Enryasnthedinme ocoa s o il b N, Ses” |spring, through summer, to autumn, | to attend the man who was s Then | Turpentine, 4 parts. points in the interior, - and spoke | ORANCE OF SELOW I nald was each can. closed’ o' Monfiny habd 0E I o weee ripening when we | the docior slarted an investigation in| 2—"\‘?% & wo]?dw;ark and wash | highly of the ability of the Chinese as |, "8 MUACR 805 \® (00 B0 B9 o som PErats Spe¥ s S | reached our destination. Twelve years | the school and discovered that Miss | floors with the following solution: students. In concludnig his trip around | 2 3708 O D < e 'V s, 1 il i Ede ‘Pis Tea 35c‘ B d as nutting day. ago Florida was one of the peorer | Cornet. who was teaching, also had Sulfo napthol, 1 ounce. sl P S bl e ”““zg‘ SRl e Ghoxmel VS MRS, Sherwin - Williams Paints C 1 K sereeesan | 1 ming t 3reak - states, today it is ome of the smallpox. She has a sister in the Water, 1 gallon. Vi o s, g 4 s WAL SORNS . | coming to Brea ter-on-the- 3 o the most , 1 g Kong, the varlous coast cities, through g gl i 10c | X R 25, | Thatmes ot 5o ‘many. famiies it | Prosperous ich money has boen | Quaker Till school 2 —Post ccrtiicate properly dated | the Bues and back to New Fark caAlter the ceremony a wedding break. | weigh more per gallon thesi IC 1 Wax ] o Markh bas neocessitated thoert " | spent there. The four hundred Semi- t is understood that there have been | and endorse: § st was served at the o, 4 necessitated the reopen ; 2 i X e immediate members of the family. 4 10c Ch e Lone Cove Schom boilaopening | nole Indians are in the midst of the | cases of smallpox in the town for| A4—Fumigate each car, using ‘four llustrated With Lantern Slides. | the late members of the famiy. | other paints. There is & C everglades. No man fs allowed to go | Some weeks. but they have been more | Ounces of solid or powdered formalde- | During the latter part of his talic | Mr. and Mrs. Main I Upon th S TR to thof ), cHIBE ol Dl | o o s oo eren, [ hvde Prof, Sallmon showed many interest- |afternoon for New York, Upon thelr | o o illen of Norwich will speak |are being drained by an immense | but five of those ill are about over it. Respectfully, Ing plotures of the schools, students |return they will live at Clark's Falls, . - |canel. On either side are farms, one | The cases in Montville have = been N. B. LEWIS, M. D, and polnts of interest with the stere- | Conn. 10c ( re Congregatisnal church at W: . Y ses in & . ot e gl y Sh SUNNEY. GVerinE: Octobe: 1ota.|otiactentof plhcavpls slante among French families. ealth Officer of Norwich. opticon, which was operated by Allen stpmrons Cook From Miam{ on the over sea rail-|_Dr. J. T. Black, health officer for J. T. BLACK. M. D., Latham. TRAVELLING IN LAPLAND. g . ce house at Amston, for- [road to Key West. New London, came here Friday after- Health Officer of New London. Prof. Sallmon was given a vote of s £ 94 | merly Turnerville, which® was built a| At Key West we tdok the steamer | noon for & conference with Dr. N. B. | rmur ‘, | thanks at the close of his talk, 2nd the ng the experience one - +24c | few Years ago by the Providence Dairy | Evangeline; a poor way: one showid | Lewls neaith oficer of Norwich, and | il Eoush, passage on the cars will be) company adjourned to the ' banqiet hile traveling in s A\ s s g torn down and the lum- {take a U. S. fruit steamer from New | a8 a result they decided to take meas- |5 f'SRL e health officers said they | oom, where refreshments were served writer says: “The Lap- 2 1 : Fre Yorie." The heat to Cojom waa Ereat, | res (o confine the contagion to Mont | 3lized these were unusual and severe | et ‘the direction of the ontertain- AR g e R i ] . N T'ur . 1 el b S L L T e T e e T ures, but the situation ofs g0 un- | miht” commitiee. conveyance: it 5 & ‘canoe shaped e M. Crowley of New Lon- | think of Columbus and these who fol | through the order which they issued | it Y feel they are justifie i Jden siedge and very difficult to Company ing them. can take 2, M. Hayes of Jewett | lowed or not to allow nipulate. before a Lar fter and the d. b 3 5 of the pirates, | to the trolley road eith : 0 s . Bishop Nilan at the | When we I At Colon wa thinic oé | passengers to get on or off the cars In ; Inspector Reuben Ladd of the trol- WEDDINGS, a_drive: the reindecr has to be caught 35¢c ( Cherse 28¢ he new St. Joepl's cem.- | the procession beginning in 1600 who | the town limiis or to maintain o sys- | oY, he sl tbat passengers on the Thoras ol Harnessing s 1 siots perform: | See our Guns and Shells s PSSR o v noon. have landed on that spot. Ten vears |tem of medical inspection. ot - " s ante, aw the cred is usually wiic y iz i Sl LU L The company chose the plan of not | lowed to get off, but would be told| Spring Brook farm, the home of Mr.| with fright and es and kicks g ALL QUALITY G OODS tepmnectiout women have been In at- | ono of the healthiest citios in the | Stopping their cars nside the town |that they L"‘x;:‘l(dln;;vmr‘.m;‘:a:ik‘tl;&!rwg:', and Mrs. W, . Curry of Goshen, | considerably. His harness - consists t ,‘” ice this week at the annual con- |world, The controlling of the mosqui. | imits. (o will affact y oyes of the [ anon, was the scene of an unust f a belt made of the skin Of some FRIDAY and SATURDAY ention ‘;‘v’]\v_k L ngla ‘u!' J"':‘“" 1|to, the purifying of the water, has The healfh officers lssued these tweo m)\m;w‘;ém:’.‘» Speclalties company and pl’eu‘y autumn wedding on Fri former br g u‘rr. one rein, women'’s foreign missionary so- | made a Safe plase people t o, | order | othes 5. evening at 7 o'clock, when their oldest| which is fasiened around his nose, clety at Malden, Mass Tre aeath sare 1o iarientn s J SEEER Tho situation will also have an effect | daughter, Ruth Fvelyn, was united in|and i s ched and drawn 5 . , The grange ;( “konls recently had a | 1oom at the hotel, hot, but no fly, mes. | The_Shore Line Ei c Rallway Co, |day. The Montville soclety has been [ second son of Mr. and Mrs William | evidern t difil | novel entertainment < .l.‘L;'tf‘ Sam l&: bkl e ilad LB A ) R. W. Perkins, President A]\h.m'd a ]).IJI‘O én the sixth division, | Thomas of Lebanon. The house was | to vhere, when and how S o e A S b e e U SR S Panama is a f et From th Owing to the prevalence of smallpox | planning coming here by trolley, but it | beautifully orated with autumn fol es. The 1 » hangs on to Best Melons of the year | and exhibic of cooked foods were test= | nili on Seon the Fasti veean ™ e | in the town of Montville, we, the health | will be o question now how they will | age and dahlias. Rev, Mareus I unfortunate animal’s 1 Do you know we carry the ed—and tasted—by the membe approach the canal from Colon. A deep | officers of wich New London, | get here, or whether it would be con- | pastor of Goshen church, perforr Connecticut? In the supplem: e reg. |Water sea level canal for Seven miles ;J‘r;;lflr e eionix eented 2y iha Deldered sdvissiie L silw s lnrx: d:;\ the ceremony, the ring service being . z e e ol then thrce Tocks, o, iles | public acts of Ce i, Section | gation from own to come to this|used. The maid of honor was ] wie 2 MB. H. T. MILLER’S |istcr fhe motorcycie registrations num- | (1ef, fhree locks, the stunendous work | JiiG "l ed . Comragtearion Lol Shder tha pion st ot el B B NG tooy Miscellaneous Books . . . | 2,909 anc dealers & nat x Surry of th v g = = | 0 livery St mm‘im: of these immense gates asf___ 5 S ol B SR R PSR N, Ladd Thomas, brother of the gro m, | ihe 2 | o b easily as If they weighed ten pounds was best man, and the ushers were | kes a Wi i SChOJl for Dal\c"\g was tho intention of the man in charge | 3.000 iN HOLY NAME PARADE STUDENT LIFE IN THE ORIENT. |brothers of the bride, William George g A Stk of any store in Eastern % 6A Huisl Aocletise ln the weetem | Ofithe work o such thing had ever = A — = and Archie Robert Curry. While the ~ e 1 g 02 ;I:bEETw; = eurel aocicties In he western |before been thought o Grand Marshal J. Edward Driscoll | Prof. W. H. Sallmon of Yale Spoke En- | guesis were. assembling Mrs. Marcus| dashes Ixoan FOe Connecticut. : » Saturda er 25th, 1913 airs this week have been hard hit, |, OGA&tun lake covers an Immense| Names His Aides and Assistants— | tertainingly Before Park Church|Burr, the church organist, rendercd | hindering 2 amount of land. Except for the river near a lock canal would have been impossible. The vallev of the river | has been dammed to the width of one bl Our stock comprises e: ¢ ~art of | thing from the smallest Chile Loon"des | dren’s Picture Books to the : the melody, The Hour That Gave You Negsiats d T'amo Ancora. In one cor the spacious living room was form an arch of green, under which the ¢ 10 weather man provided three ideal | Band from New Haven. _ | days for Norwich fair this year. ,000 paraders was the | Prof. Wiliam H. Sallmon of the fac- A line of Plai d correspondent writes: ne. ¢ 1 5t estimate made Friday night by Grand | ulty of Yale unive y held the clos : 2 ond \nd one-half m Much' water 18 ; 3 nd | uity ale university held the close T st wul : H Arnold of Norwich will | fmpon g Marshal J. lsdward Driccoll for the| atfention of a 40 digeil’ diidiencasof | Cro0y: Was parformed,. batiind . ¥ ot to be g P £ . pounded so that they con go thre. lon of a good sized audience of | were banked aut liage S Books. next Sunday morning. As a former | Nonths in the dry scason and yet only | afternoon at 2 o'clock. Grand Mar-{in the Orient at a meeting held under | 0, Dlend harmoniously with the colc and then . ge pastor he will be cordially greeted. | {LouEh water for ‘the whter 1y | hal has named his aldes as follows: "] the auspices of the Men's club of Park | cheme of the room R RNk £ and dike| All the newest Fiction, The eaine e Cornellus J. Downes, Michael S, Congregational church in the Osgood | Dalllas In a .clic Rink dmwge o | ¥ very . On Thursday, Mrs. Conthia Anen, | PRI SNy e Minan & Barhs, T Henrs | meorisl INidhy Svening. Thore-aiacy | PISsIng sctting’ for the bridal part o tneir | Books of Travel, Standard who is spending the winter son, Fitch L. Allen of Norw Shannon, John W. Burke, T. Dij Joseph P. |short business s Kelly, J. | address,President with her | dam is th Town, | cut. Here w ion_preceding the S. Bunnell pr at lake, then Culebra Lihe it Books in fine leather bind« dahlias and foliage in 3 S tints Connor, gins, M d- ass, It ubstantial gifts 7 | e haheen by eaity PEnia e | an immense excava- | $onn S e - were effectively used. The hall was fe b 2 p as remembered by ma gl WIth L Sae | A5 T e 3o | J. Finnegan, Timothy Sullivan, Philip | ing. The reading of the minutes and r . t enabled it “ a tham atch cards gifts and good wishes, on her | of this Cuf can §ou reslse the Aot | Speiman and Maurico . Fitugerald. © | the treasurer's report wag. Gispensed | Uye i red and white, and in the sif (aatied 2| ings, Bible and Prayer Bookss 1 rihday, lof labor involverd. Over 300 trains| AS a special escort whose dutles will | with, and Chairman R. H. Gray report- | T°0! SipsieRidin. Hilhne ok i i ina in and out a day when the swork aes | be to show the societies to their places | ed for the nominating commities, come SR e s e T (o e pulka is We call special attention ta Charts for testing the eyes have |in progress. One shovel would lift ang | in the line he has sel |'Dosed of himself, Westen C. Pullen and | 17! ohengrin the bridal with expert o L2y been distributed to most of the schools | deposit eight tons of gravel and dirt| M. C. Higgins Ro Holmes, | Oliver L. Johnson. 7 8¢ | scended the stairs, passing through an| fent le-[a NEW COMPLETE ENCY« : 20-Year Gold-Filled Case |ir the state. The directions furnished |at a time James Bowfer, Willlam Harrington, aisle formed by the ushers with whit ( care-| CLOPEDIA in twelve wvol« ! | by the state board of education will be | From Culebra cut to a single lock | Henry Kerouack, Maurice Kelly, John Officers Elected. roping. The ushers were followed by & reise - pi. y Filly Custnsiboid followed and the teachers will com- | further on—then six miles of sea lowel | T. Aubrey Joseph Bellefleur, William| The following officers were elected | the 8room with the best man, who pre s rein- [umes in the Evoryml . Dlete the test canal, then the ocean is reached. To- | Houlihan, and the arrangements are |for the ensuing vear: President, Hib- | ceded the maid of honor. who in turn € Wil ston | g th all e day t blow out the last bit of earth | complete for the greatest Holy Name |berd R. Normn; vice president, J. }"';"}'“”I’“"“‘( hy e Brldpiscoaman R ibrary” at e very smalf Those from Norwich who are at- |between Culebra cut and Gatun lake, | parade the county has ever seen. | Ralph Howe; secretary, Robert C.|ied by her father ARyt carhls driver fin i [ tending or who will attend the Epis- |so that the way is clear from ocean | The paraders are to assemble at|Johnson; treasurer, George H. Loring: |Mmony O Promise Me was pleasingly | himself far from companions. | Price of 35c per volume, Br usUrl f .‘ar U“fi .I copal convention in New York, are|to ocean. Williams park at 1.30 p. m., start the | members of executive committee to |Tendered il : there ¥ ng m to do but [ The entire set for $4.20. Pt | i ":‘!k- Jacdtuer 6 e \rmg,omnn After the address a social hour fol- [ line of march at 32, be reviewed at Rt. [ Succeed George L. Ingalls and Joseph ll"" bride e (]v.m» ningly altire " n| face starva 1 e S L3 . Eldred Brown, and Mr. and Mrs. |lowed during which cake and cocoa | Rev. Bishop John Nilan of Hartford|W. Gilbert, John Droadhurst and|White crepe de chine over messaline, | amid the sno A UBs tneke e "FRANKLIN SQUARE Charles B. Chapman. were served and those present had the | as they pass the parochial residence | George A. Davis with shadow lace trimming, made vers | are quite I, ut ‘it has ot oc This is the most wl'ond«ful I 8 i f pleasure of meeting and thanking Mr. | on Broadw and after covering the| Retiring President Frank Bunnell | Simply in round length. She wore no| curred to the Lapp to alter either the bool ish M" In mr-mnl',v’nf Mrs, James Malone, an | Tracy. line of march to Preston bridge and!said he wished to thank the officers| Vel ;'“” her h Swam dreancs sicts £ g, OF A Kk or | set Ofl“ lueverpub ed ol = — anniversary high mass of requiem was B = up Washington street, attend solemn |and committees who had assisted him | STacefully arranged pear! bandeau an » sh h so small a price. P. Latham & Co. !}w ated Friday at tx; lock ,,,R,q(_ GOT ABOUT A DOLLAR e af NE Pt chnan In his work during the past year, and | diaTette '-"“ Blg0. worer & R L Tl Calansla: Praritas B g | Patricics church by the rector, Rev. FROM PAY STATI After the vesper service they will|said that the club was especially in- |lace, both gifts of her mother = h onel romises. L ' John H, Broderick, relatives, family il TION | | given & luncheon at the armory. |debted to J. Ralph Hows for hia tatip. | carried a shower bouquet of d . Colonel promiscs that e win| We have six volumes ‘ul car s friends ‘and acquaintances attending | Thief Broke Into Telephone Station| To furnish music for the demon-|ing efforts as chairman of the enter- | Toses. The maid of honor was becom- | never abandon Prozressive principles. | stock and the balance will b‘ i £ 3 2 the service, CashARax atiD ot stration St. Patrick’s senior branch of | tainment committee. Ingly attired in heliotrope satin striped | But he promised even more solemnly { &a size. i : § at Depot. T Lol e b sl s o el g voile, with pearl trimming, and carried | ; ' d nev vandon | ready this fall. { = . b rmed | Miss Virginia Hazar A Torge 0f | Tha telephone pay station at the New | the splendid Second ‘Regiment band, | assmate of Dr. Bunnell's, white chrysanthemums. | erm presiden itior 1 r g v aved | Fishers Island and Lieutenant Wil- | g2l (FICPRORe PAY station at the New | of New Haven. The junior branch is| The speaker of the evening, Dr. Run- | The bride’s gift to the maid of e Fosl e DICKENS, THACKERAY ! i [ { Harry Weggenmann, C. A, C., U. | 00 0 FO0 G s o liitia | to have the fine East Hampton Drum | nell explained, was an old class mate | was a brooch set with amethys 7 3 APPLES | o married Wedhesday in’ St, | 50me [tme on Thursday and a lttle | 2 2SV 00, M50 J00, ™ Continental | Of his at Yale, a man of wide experl. | pearls. The groom's gift to the Have a Lot to Learn. and SCOTT in the small limp | 4 Thomas church, New York. Lieutenant | °“2f ¥, 0 money faken. .~ - | uniforms. The music of all the bands, | ence and ability man was a sei amethysts and| 1 hetr questions are a criterion of "y and Mrs. Weggenmann will reside at | g0 freak was discovered about 2| (R *"C" course, accord with . the | Prof. Salimon said that he had two | pearls. The gifts included choice picces | their knowledse, some senators most | leather edition, good cleay | Fort Wright, where the former is sta- | tomar attempted to use the booth and | S0lemnity of the day and the religious | Purposes—firat, to tell something of his | of furniture, china. a full dinner set certainly need f er time to study i | a ind the world, and, second, to | among the gifts, silver, cut & Wit ? §i7dt | type and thin paper. picture the student life in Chin: Such | pictures, and the more a talk seemed especially appropriate to | of gold and greenback a p FATHER MATHEW ANNIVERSARY |compuny and upon investigation i was | GOMMON PLEAS COURT. | 5,M8lk scemed, capectally aporopriate to| of gpld and ETOotvatie o opvun | pom o Farin soren comes e | hie BOSTON COOKING o e poratiiched fo ihe - spealker, In view of the fact that Nore | ments were served. Later in the even- | news that tourists spend $160,000,000 a | SCHOOL COOK BOOK, by Observed by St. Mary's T. A. B. So- | telephone had had the screws removed | ¢, Astlonad Fo Ooehing of Crimy | o8 > 54 heen pullod of e taiees ases Assigned for Opening of Crim-| wich has a son and a daughter, Dix- | ing the couple deparied on a wedding | year in Kurope. at RALLION S| cicty—Mayor Murphy and Rev. M. j2nd it bad .=t naiteldpRane inal Torm | Naxt: Tussday. Son H. Leavens and Mrs. Helon Howe | ttip by automoblle amid a shower of Miss Farmer is the lhndll‘ P. Galvin Speak. (e Gage. engaged in mission work in Chi- | rice and confetil. The going away |==——= today. 4 “ s pany " undersiood that some stations | | Frosecuting Attorney Charles B.|na Ho spoke In hizh terms of the | gown was a tailored sult of navy bl St. Mary's T, A. and B. gociety ob- |in New London had teen pobbos ion hittlesey was at the common pleas| work of these two persons in the Ori- | novelty brocade, with hat to matc P . een Tobbed also We have just received & ! new supply of this popular | ‘;Ckling Ofliofls served the anniversary of the birth of |and he thought the same mangwho | COUrt room on Friday —afiernoon to| ent er Nov. 1st Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cook Book. the Currency ournal ned found it was out of order, Tho sta.|character of the procession. trip aro tl Hunt of the telephone com- Father Matnew, patron of total absti- | worked there mi have come on to | Make arrangements with attorneys for | Six vears ago, said Prof. Sallmon, T|will be at home on Goshen Hall, where nence socleties, Friday evening in T.|Norwich and then kept on up the line, | the business of the criminal common | decided to visit Central China. and at | they will reside. About forty guests! court, which convenes in Norwich | the same time make my second trip | were present, coming from Sprinafield B Cbb' A. B. hall, and the e a i i D s . B. hall, and the ovent drew out a| As the company keeps its collections | Pleas Red anpage laree atiendance. Invitations were is- | from the station up Sions, thoroljections | Rext Tuesday with a jury | &round the world. T teok In the scenic | Chicopee _Falls, Mass, and ~ Norwlch (4 sued to all the societies of the county | expectation of any thief getting much | A large number of cases were talk-| beauties of the Canadlan Pacific, turn- | and Lebanon. Green Tomames and there was a large delegation from |at any of them. ng much | ;" oves sutl theaa were aaaigned 01| ed south thraugh. Orison (ad Weihe |- 4 pretty ineident n_egumection with We can supply any boold ’ ftyille and many from other sec- Tuesdav: Mary Barber, Norwich, in-|ington, and sailed from San Francisco, | the occasion was the christening of the t carried in stock at shoef R President James McCarthy yre-l toxication; Willlam Farrell, Norwich, | We had a conference of the 33 college | baby grandson of the house, William i not ¢ 3 Pears, Etc sided and after u few brief remarks breach of the peace: Bartholomew | men on board, and of these the major. | Bdward, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. G ) Akl Y i . relative to the significance of the occa- | { Hannifan, breach of peace; Alfred|ity were either going to government | Curry of Chicopee Falls, Mass. Mrs, ALT i | sion presented Rev. Myles P. Galvin, | P A g v | i e oarong o om s | GETTING COLDER et Mo tendon il o v e o, 1 Enioio, o, e v vt " cncrimens soa| N PO RS | GEO. A DAVIS, 25 Broadway tory of the total abstinence move- | The appeal of the case of the state|Japan. Honolulu we found the | refreshments. Peopie S m 5250 @1 | ment in this country. Mayor Timothy |f WINTER IS COMING! vs, Dennls J. Driscoll, accused of vio- | American college men dominating, men R e Aoy Mpeakas g, | Iating the liguor law, was withdrawa | with high ideals leading in all lines of Fayson =Hintey 0 D 6 Franklin S | he briefly expressed his approbation Fall dave e = some time ago in the city court and | life. The wedding of Everett C, Payson « of m: work of the T. A. socleties. lays are passing. The alr 1 hae i ey el AEvey of Eabe i JUSTIN HOLDEN. Pron. | President MeCarthy sngouncod that o || 18 sotting chill. Th aye grow || 2ne wes veld Ko Eyo on Japan. MO e} JOSEPH BRADFORD In Japan T spent two weeks, never | the most charming social events of the | losing my wonder. Trul Japan is a | geason. The ceremony was at 1 o'clock picture book land, appealing to the|in the Liberty Hill church. A great Incidents in Society. aesthetic sense. The people are as dis- | sereen of oak leaves and dahlias con- | Sccount of ihe Holy Name. g.um-rmgl shorter and the nights longer. here Sunday the T. A. B. rooms would | RDER IT NOW Do gpon w1 day. th visitors. This 18" the begnning of tne | & Co’s Light Dinner Al | Jo0n Perry of Baltic delighted his B et Bt BOOK BINDER ok tiniico Cinrars & \ s Blank Books Made aad Ruled te Ordeq 3 season of the | . { audience with his rendering of the| appointing as the peopie of any land in | cealed the groom, the best man, Frank | . Koehler's Pilsner, per dozen. | We Have Much to Be T | the world—superficial, crafty, ever re- | Foote, of Meriden, and the officiating 108 BROADWAY ' ™ s By i or, ar u“h l)n‘l;\l;‘\"xeud\l‘d:n\r }gl;\‘u»\;:‘ New outfits must be provided — quiring watching, and to my mind the | clergyman, Rev. Elwell O. Mml.;, \mli.ll Free to all 5 | B e R T e and % i binso! Sac American nation should keep a watch- | the bridal procession appeared at the | . a i . ry to all paris of the | Brown won vigorous applause when he {or b in the dis- Mf-‘x-: et S e AL e L L L e ihe e taety oKD the el Has Most Food Valug ||most cigars Are Good. 1 E oK st .. . |sang as a solo Don't Be Ashame ance are the lights of the holi- & ottt R 5 of march. The bridal party consisted THESE AR! H. JACKEL & CO.Teltphone 138-& | You're Irish. There were brief rem ks | § " day season Ptemtarditus weet Shanghai the Worst. of the ushers. bridesmaids, matron of By careful actual tests Malt TOM'S 1-2-3 5 cllG."m County Director W. H. McGuinness | Y AT g ok i, honor and the bride with her brother, | Breakfast Food, pound for -2 C AR 3 «na the formal part of the programma The stores are in their finest |, After spending several days at Take onrom Japan I struck Shanehal, where | Willlam Harvey, of Norwich, who gave || pound, Wil make more break- e 1s concluded. The balance of the |§ array. Stocks are at their fullest, || moncnly No ¥, Mrs. George T How-1and. The riffraft of humanity drift | the bride away'as the procession met | than any ot GOOD FELLOW 10c CIGAR ¢ X evening was devoted to a pleasant so- | and will return today (Saturday). 1204, hohe riffraff of humanity drift] ;e clergyman, best man and Eroom | real. Each 15c pac ey v u cial time, dancing belng enjoyed. M Never have the business men into the coast cities; the worst ohar-| L ider an arch of laurel leaves and | maks 80 lberal por- || ry them and ses sic was furmished by the Cadillac or- a more interesting story to tell Mrs. Willis Austin and son Malcolm | gohe trotters gather (here, so that we | White asters. The double ring c 1 delicious preakfast THOS. M. SHEA, Prap. Fr-nkllnlt £ chestra AOne o |and Mrs. Lucius Briggs and son Goft | (o™ 0t “the real China, but China | Mmony was used. |] food. Serve t and steam- Next to the Palace Cafe fe k: in the s An informal reception was held at ing yor will joy this nglishman and the best of cerea ; e from New Io;xdoyx\11;4)tlxxdr;l :‘rmr s They are telling it Blare passing a few days in New York. | s, ohn Brewel ames £ McDonald a hrough th dvertising S i ome of the bride's mother after George I, Shult, W. Coleman Redden HIGAEIIRE ] SA0 1 alvarsing American have doné their worst to | the home of the brides moth At ] '} 3 columns of live daily newspapers Q| Miss Amy Cogswell has returned | corrupt. The thousands of tourists | tR€ ceremony, a b el el Tax List Blanks | James Sullivan, John Mallon, Jr., John | | s O A 1 SN AT e R e oo 298 | Bt icq e Buljetin, | to Groton, Mass., to resume her study | who visit China and see. only Shanghai | b7, & dinner. ' The groos present to Hamilton Coupons in Every g ; McPnany, A R e L e | in landscape gardening after spending | and typical coast cities, are seeing Chi- | 1€ Skl ey AR | = Mo o d i, e et n i o B o J's more than merely interest- || the wummer ac her home on Lincoln | na's worst. At Hankow, often called SPU AT e Ral el he local agency for the | Rober ading, this fall , sl B cha yYom B Helipi il ride's present to the groom was a A IO = . Co. of Providence, R. 1, R S o et e S Y e CRIbERo\of CHInky thavs ere) gl diamond stickpin. and (© ‘Uie brides. | At your grocers. in - harmony with the new Spsciully of Svaoving Over 700 Tax Lists Received. written to human neéds. Mr. and Mre. W. . Allls of Eim |dustrial activity. Thence T went to|uyids and matron of Lenov silver mesh || yrojioq Cereats Co, c ticat F ba {3 hours after aelivery a¢| Trom 700 to 800 lists of taxable s DR avenue have been spending the past|Chang Sha, where the Yale Mission|ine bride and groom made up a fine | Burlington, Vt. onnecticut Form, can be had ; 3 SSSERERVEEY 8% | praperty Has “besn. receiyed by’ tho . Ti0SS TIO SNV to bost J:(‘*; |ten days at_their summer home in{school and hespital are established. DT of aiver Chinh Toer hadlathay y 3 g .1 | assessors in the ten days they have S d ¢ 9 % 809 Brookfield, Vermont. The trip was i i i furnishings. % —_-m-_— s wewle We ke Rube will faing made in their car, stopping on the way Teayeling: Servies, Firigs Cyidiry in any quantity at been in session. The Tnumber will . 4 The bride was gowned in white crepe —_— X 4 prices go low that you | propably be largely increased today » -5 Mass. Ten years ago it was only with the The easiest way to ‘“sho at Ambherst, b £ 3 de chine cut en train, with pearl trim- i, et way o unon g rrostent Samch! that e, torelimer poul | Soacaune gut en traln. with pearl - | | GTETSON & YOUNG Gn ANST"N 8 : antis Sap afford tc have tais work done by a | as thelr office /hours last till 9 oclock on Saturday evenings. cec LERq nle Pl:OgrESSIVC Miss Dora R. Portelance, assistant Druggist, town clerk, is visiting reiatives in Cleveland, Ohlo, after spending a day Opp. Chelssa Banh 289 Main Strest ! in New Yoxx city, columns as your guide. The western forestry and conserva - | enter Chang Sha. Now the rallroad | quet of white roses and wore the veil tion assacietion wil hold. it annual | and steamer service is as fine as can | worn by her sister three vears ago.| () t and Build That is what the advertising is conference about December 15. This | be found. Chang Sha is a city of 360.- | The matron of honor wore blue silk | ya,rpen ers an uliaers written for. vear it will meet at Vancouver, B. C. | 000 people, bounded by a great wall, | marquisette over pink silk and the 158 Main Street, and will give fts main consideration to | six miles In circumference. The city is | bridesmaids pale blue and all carried | Best work and matesials at rigne the problem of forest fire prevention |crowded, the streets cre winding, nar- | pink carnations. | prices, by skilled labor. THERE 17 nu advertis: i at 4l Telepnona Fe-rigt) and controls row and dirty; the shops open onto the | ~ The bride and groom left 5 WEST MAIN STs xw_