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. BELGIAN ENDIVE HAMBURG CRAPES GRANBERRIES BLOOD BEETS LIMA BEANS HUBBARD SQUASH RUTABAGA TURNIPS, pki ......280 SARATOGA CHIPS CHALMERS' GELATINE WILBER'S COCOA, Ik wes100 .300 DELICIOUS ORANGES SOMERS Mr. H. H. Miller’s SCHOOL FOR DANCING, 28 Oak Street Opens Saturday, October Classes—Beginne Advanced, 4 p. B rcula: 1 th, , 1943, SPECIAL OFFER- For a Short Time Only Wizard Tri an $1.00 Can Wizard Polish Free| ish Mop reaching with each Wizard Triangle Pel The Wizard “Geta-in-thecorners” ose annoying places other mops touch. Cleans and leaving a Drilliant bard dry poliss. Special Cmft_oonsisiing o one Wizard Tri angle Mop worth %1 %0and omequart =n of Wizard Palish Wort #1.00 The complete out- =m$1.50 R THE HOUSEHOLD | Bulletin Building, angle Mop d will not 4-inch handls 74 Franklin Street DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES Suile 46, Shannon Building Take slsvator Shetucks: stree: e koo CRANSTON & (0. oldest subscription this vicinity. age ncy in Ermest E. Bullard VIOLIN TEACHER In Willimantic two days weel. For appointments addres E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, each s E Nor- Have You a Kodak? It so this will fterest y We asve token the local age he C 8. Bush of Providence, R. I, who maie a speclally of developing, privting cud eniarging. Al work fin- tshed withn 45 hours after delivery at cur store. Quaiity of the work we are sure wiil eatisfy You, end pricss 8o low that you can afford tc bave tais work done by a ialist. LERU , Druggist, Opp. Chelsza Bank want to put « pablic. there ngn \broush the of The Bulietip o The Progressive 289 Main Stroet m e | Relbert Paimer Wilbur. CUMMINGS & RI © Yol # | Richard Hourigan was a visitor in ; B omd e i gl P - -~ ————— " Hartford on Sunday. 4 o inleis atr "!\!fl»l ) _. . S Norwich, Tuesday, Oct. 21, 1913, ; 3 it o away of g man like Cap- g . a ol 5 M,;’"f:‘, A.{Tl!bu( is visiting Mrs. D. 'é“e‘;x?&h:l r"‘h’"“ SRR ““Ha m . Talbot of Asyl treet. : ves more than (h . VARIOUS MATTERS e M To be Laid on Sachem Street by First of Next June—Two 5l 5 m0s 10 (7 brjet notice ai- u - Mrs. Marris Freeman of Montville letf N With his early years at sea, but it is WiLE ik the tul A {ecently for avisit to friends in New Dates Given For Rockwell Street—Only a Curb With especially of his ‘ater years that men- 3 - all the rain, some wells are still | York. , Uon ehould be made.” The fine ship 8 : | Michael P, Grace, nami o Phere svas o schosl Monday on ao. | taSAneGE Mikolaal the Frankiin siroect Gravel Walk Ordered Fot Upper Part of Cliff Street. | o1'o tho thorcs named for the broth- ow cl > Ly \C- lor 18 conf to room y g ‘ 4 pposite co. Horace Johnson certalnly forotold [ Miss Viela Watson and Miss Cather-| In the mayors office on Monday scribed how the people had made | ¢red the command of a beautiful ship 'PHONE--1062-2 this “disturbance” correctly. ne kflylg of New London Spent the|evening an adjourned meeting ’31 tl:n: ‘walks by throwlng ashes into the foot- :{ fil;“"‘g";;‘.‘r;?;l}x‘:::« i‘."!‘:a‘"g‘!“ Quick Relief Is What You Want and Lady ‘Assistant g weelen wl X g X i G e e end with friends in Norwich, gaust ot Somsmetrocunail v hald MUSHECUL £ 1hat St saepatnt I el in the aummer. of 1365, Mx. Plah was| Pyramid Pile Remedy Is What Raring o observe home mission week, | = Mrs, Forence Walsh has returned to | to new sidewalks on Bachem street | Counciiman Bafley said he belleved| fi7 WiST8 tather, and Captaln wWilbur YR T Nov. 16-23. her home in Norwalk after visiting Mr. | Crosceut street and GIff streel. The|that it would be.a hardship on proper- oring the posgIIILY of (he Lantless | We want your name if you suffer Over a dozen new books in French | way, T " ilam K. Bailoy of Broad- | meeting was held in the mayor's rooth | ty owners of the street and also un-|ation of @ fine set of colots, for ihe|IgM any form of piles. No matter and in Swedish have been added to th e becauso {ho repairs in tho ceuncil | jocessary to granolithic walk| briviiege of giving the naa oty o al®| What you have tried you owe yourself $ s ‘Litirhry ' shelv e chamber have not yet been completed: | ang o cement ourb on this street, and | b F the e ship & dif-lat least some relief from pain. Just Otis library shelves. \ noliss Margery House of Middletown | ° Aldermen W. C. McLaughlin and M. | Councilman B of the® posiy ot s tatn yobs Bame time Dis|iet us give: you this reliet 3 as. returned, aft e v 3 5) . other, Captain John Palmer Wilbur, 2 Elijah . Abel of Bourah has, pur- | with Miks Nildred Gibson of Lineuts | B Pl GOUMIIMER Ao et ware | 7orks committes said he had alsonad buut Tor mim in Maine o siste: chased a fine pair of black colts'from | avenue. B e D AL Cleck Mveinan come to that {:umm.lo?imt mmr'zm“;g: ®hip of equally beautiful lines, which selling the 'ohn . Perry of Ballouville, & ” I, 0 migl e & BO ng to ol ‘was named the S ho It s whils Moore called the roll after Mayor T. & i appho. It was while are ing 3 Ko Anars ; Moore e people on the other side of thelgn PUT & ¥ 2y Saturday the La Salle College club, | who is. the seart of 1hrnaeld, N. ‘3., | C. Murphy had called the mesting 10| 5irogt™i; lay thelr walks according to| Faverpeol ot o tat wirancisco to I3 agmie ay e 0 is the guest of his brother, Gus- | order at 8 o'clock. verpool that Captain Wilbur had the( which has local memters, will bave a|tavus D, Andrews, hes charge of the| ® 0% : grade established some years a0, 88| unique and agreeable experience off erithin luncheon at the Hartford Golf club. |water department in Plainfield, Sachem Street Walks. Sozle h:flunnt done t-hc:tjdyeikt. 10 be| Sape Horn of meeting within speaking e civil engineer s woul Today, Oct. 2ist, is National Apple| A Woodatock correspondent writes: | Tho , Sachem strect sidowalk and | aqvisable to- onder & grade’ on tha| his brethers bevad From Simmmesl oo day, when growers and dealers will do| Mrs. Francis Corbin left last week for | Sr2de rom Undas sireot to Lafeyetts | norin side of the street, anyway, as the | San Jrancisco, They were ngar wnougn ruen atc all possivle to boom this most useful Norwich. Miss Florence Porking, who | Hert, o lf:f;ssflfén fig“;‘g}:”;fin and | Street commissioner could then order| fo see each others faces, Snd o or. T has been staying with her, is to bo an| Civi; Engincer George E. Pitcher and | Fepairs and see that they were done. | change fraternal greetings. The annual exhibition of the South. | RSSIStant to Mra. Warren' Atherton of | Goin b sneose 5 Willlams in fa- | The matter was settled by & Vote tol “'Gng’incident in nis always fortunate Also the Best Watch Bargain ern New England boultey sssociatian | West Springfleld for the winter. Vor of it discussed the plan and the | OTder a cement curb and gravel walk|carcer as a shipmaster was the rescue | is to be held at Mystic the midtle of | - | ivil ‘engineer said the trolley road was | On the northerly side of the street,|f an entire ship's crew, officers and| ®¥eull Smile Like This If You Use ever offered g e 8 Bt mamnl Chureh, clerk | T Y8 00 S0Hat was required and | 18id by Dec. 1, 1913, from the Polish|men, of a British ship. Who were ma Pyramid Pile Remedy.” 3“”‘ ht“ ‘jfl\"';r* e ‘;I %% probate| unied to get through with the work. | church property to Roath street. rooned on Pitcairn Island in the Pa- A 21 Jewel Adjulted WM Ajauantity of the left-over lumber | fng"y ‘week with frinds . in Teeds, | (oubcilman’ Williams suggested that Division Street Walk cific. This isolated island is the home| No words are necessary. We do not| of the West Mystic Boat company has : " | May 1, 1914, rather than Nov. 1 L - | of the descendants of the mutineers of | need to make claims. send to been purchased by R. H. Goodfellow | MeSS. R with her nieco, Mrs. James| poJiage the limit of tme in Which the Por e o P o "t | the Bounty, who since 1735 have lived | Byramia Drug Cos 435 Pyramid Bldg, | 0t 8 25 year filled case for of Mohegan Steele, and family in Springfield, Mass. | propeicy owners should get the Work | Gaoree . Piteher and others for a|and flourished on this far off isle of | Marshall, Mich,, today for a free pack- ual suffrage workers 3 TTHE oo SOIy Secilty, Who | Alderman T HE ley s ted | o 0C SaL o & for the y e of refer, g0 to ¥ uggist and buy g Hartford today for the opening of the| hoan coenmies o tew aoy 89" MaVe | ;aking it June 1 and said the O B e dutg| Was @ tax on the Tesources of the| 50 cent box. - 44th annual convention of the Connec-| pone moon visiting Mr. Beckley's par. | feal nced of improved sidewallc * | tor the hearing was made Nov. 8, 1913, | islanders, as also on the ship that res-| - Don't despair. Don't underso an icut Woman Suffrage agsociation. S Pleasant street, They lett | He said the bluestone flagging was no Fs - & 19181 cued them. To feed and care for so|operation. Be sensible and take hope. A Ste on Mt. Pleasant street. They left | uitable for relaying at this end of the Petitions. many—just double . thélr ship's coms | Do what thonsands of others have SCIENCE NOTES. Lieutenant Governcr Lyman Twining | g ofoay (0 ! €ir home n | i eet and he quote st of 45 cents | The petition of E. B. Brewer for a o long a voyage required|done. Pyramid Pile Remedy reduces Tingier is to be acting governor be- kAT S ;I)\‘X' running foot plus the cost of lay- | grade on the old Shetucket turnpike ations of ways and means; | all inflammation, stops itching, bleed- Air currents at a hflsh{ of ffty ginning Monday and until the first ot| Mrs James Perry of Putnam, Mrs. |ing. Concrete curbing would cost 1ess | was referred to the public works com- | but the shipwrecked sailors were | ing, sores, ulcers, congestion and all | miles above the earth are discussed by November, as Governor Baldwin lef:|p. Chaffes of Woodstock, Mrs. John | than that, he said mittee: the petition of A. M. Brand for| brought safely to port. In recognition | pile trouble. | J. Edmund Clark in the Quarterly Monday for Missour D. Wells of Putnam Mrs, Martha A | ©On motion of Alderman Gebrath it|removal of an ash tree on Rockwell|of this kindly deed the English govern- | For sale at all drug stores, price | Journal of the Royal Meteorological 2 : 3 | Romera e o M oartha A | was ordered to put in' the granofithic | street, to the tree warden, and the pe-|ment presented Captain Wilbur with a | society, on the basis of observations sivo one from the Church of the Good | ¢ pallouville, Miss Imogene M. Cook | Walks and cement curb by June 1,'1814. | tition'of Howard J. Revell and others| splendid_chronometer watch duly en- made at many places in southern Eng- Shepherd is attending the Universalist | 0t atlouville were recent guests. of Crescant: Strast Walks. for a light between 24 Baltic street|gaged. Tt was this Watch that on the land and northern France of the drift Someral Joomvention in Chicago, al- |aps john Perry of Ballouviile. "~ wallk and | 2nd Deneff’s store, to the police com-|occasion of the accident at,the unveil- mdents in Soe: | of & pasticularly bright and persistent though Supt. Edwin A. Tracy, a vice ; } o caring on the new walk and | SHC R ' A bl S i e ncidents in Soc:e y. meteor train seen on the night of Feb. president, is a delegate. curb on Crescentgtreet was next taken + % & SIE OF She Solsistn . Moty b & | 1909. Mr. Clark himself saw the r - Councilman Wil- n Eig roct Grade Crossing. : ars ago, 3 A 3 ; 3 HIGHEST SEA KNOWN | up. The mayorand Co On Eighth Strest Grade Crossing. | tic, some vears aso, was posaibly the A1 Tor 404 finttss, The meet: gation of Ladies of the Mac- IN FIVE YEARS |liams spoke of the asphalt wal in| A letter from a New Haven road |Means of s e ]“‘*g st Bl e e A e markable conclusions drawn by the bees from eastern Connecticut hives ont of the Rockwell property as par- |official in response to one from the f ¢ case Wos 25 Centec 22 (0, €08 LIt {ss Ireme Haviland is at Shelter | Writer relate to the velocity of the will g0 to New Haven today to attend | Record Made at New London by Heavy | ticul needing attention. _ | common council on the matter of the | WOTItS bY {1 S fi'fl B e M B ovaral Nebekat upper winds at various ieveis, as in- 2 biggtate rally of the order. THe ses- : It was voted to order a new asphalt | grade crossing at Eighth street said | bY the misdirected discharge of can-|Isfind for several ki dicated by the movements of the train., sion Will be held in Elks hall Mindstery walks and cement curb to be put in at | that this improvement requested by |Ion. The owners of the British ship| - =m0 | Between the altitudes of 48 1-2 and b1 X " R R the Rockwell property as far as the | the city would cost $20,000 it was es- | Showed their appreciation of the sa A Mo ot e miles the streak lay in a west wind of Word has been received of the| The hflm’\ Jind storm along the | joseph Perkins road by Dec. 1, 1913, | timated and ‘the road did not feel like | Ing of the crew by presenting the cap: | from a stay in Bethel, Maine over 170 miles an hour, while at b11-2 death of George O. Nelson at his home [ £025¢ Taisgd the hghest sea o O | instend of November, 1913. undertaking it now. Should it be taken | taln with a splendid silver and crystal| et L | miles the current was almost from the Auburn, R. 1. He was formerly a|¥Cars at Wew [ondon Monday might | “in"sront of the Academy property,|up the city ought to bear some of the|epergne. At ‘one time during the) Mr and Mrs Horatlo Bieclo Ve | east, with a_velocity approaching 200 resident of Groton, and the body will | The steamer Commonwealth did not | o5, 130" fosepn Perking roud (o & | expense. -1t (he city wanted (o offer | vovage of one of the brothers a very |returncd from Cohasset, Mass cast, with a velocity approsching 200 be sent there for burial today (Tues-| SERIHIC TTOM the BOrnOr. orted dafs- | Point opposite the southerly side of | anything further on the proposition | superior young man appeared among i o T ion of New York | hardly agree with the prevalling con- i Scott wireless station reported dle- | iliams avenue, it was ordered that| the road was ready fo take what they | the company of sailors shipped before| Mrs. Austin Huntingion of New ¥ork | coptions = of the stratosphere a R e ) ] fan Toisets being sent up off MOn-{ . une 1st, 1914, a cement border six | had to offer into consideration. Z fhflrn:]nflv 2 e faieons o de e dg7tue Kues o e S| reglon of gentle winds. S s a hot fight on in Hpen | SR o inches wide on each side of the pres This was accepted as a report of | evervthing about the sailing of a ves- g e et Co ' o Gtiareronthis ouar e e e — Gichis(higR on Sush. eldS LD LBl o Sor that 1E whs posaile.for him G0 4e | , Raymond Case has returned to Hart. | = Constantinoples scheme for & metro. ster. The e two candldates— FUNERALS. it five f ecues WBithe | prber s : Cire o his euberdlaate osttion. amnd | ford after a week end visit at his home | politan electric line is well under way. mast Te ar ndida cement curb, This was a plan suggest The finance committee reported on | a ate p T Broad BEhear: It includes the formation of what is Miss Camilda Woisard, daughter of g ed by Civil Engineer Pitcher, the Dbill of $54 presented by Dr. W. llowed by the captain to use the|!n Broad street. Known ‘as’ the. Ottomsn’ Metrupoiitah Selectman Philip Woisard, and Charles Lester Drake, 3 T, Browne for damages to an_automo- ant in taking the sun. He also| .o L “Howe, of Williiis | company, ; oupitadieed’ at: $5.600,680 Ser W. Chandler. Both have petitions out.| The funeral of Lester Drake, son of Cliff Street Sidewalk. | bile on Washington street. They said s allowed to write up the log hove | 00 taining her sisters, the | the purpose of building and operating B 3 Charles E. Drake, was held from the | The matter of a grade and sidewaik | they consldered the street was wide [and it was this familiar handwriting | {VCIIE & CRCRIAININE B - the libe. Work 36 to be HARIBN & . ¢ .?I“{.nTn:xr\ni haqufir:n:pr\o:?}:— home of his uncle, Lyman Nye. in|on the northerly side of CIiff street,|enough at that point and that a cer- | in the ship's book that established the | * e fur ab Pat baldi It four 0§ BOIF ed 001 dent! Ne: on, the| Preston at 11 o'clock Monday fore- | from the crosswalk at the Polish | tain post was not situated so that he |fact that the man before the mast was| g 1 <wopb of Rocheste -1 Teiit Prom. Otk 1 1918, &a8 o school visitors. Dr. Young entered|Rev. I. M. Keneston of the Preston | pext taken up. mended that he be given leave to with- | deen. He left home suddenly, VINE | Ajlen of Washin street will follow within a ten year period. A upon bis duties Monday morning. He| City Congregational church. Relatives | *'Mr. Pitcher said there had never|draw, which was voted. The council | word with a friend that when'he came | 217 ©F TWASHID # - New Dridge over the Golten Mor wilt wi 4 e 15 hours weekly to his|and frierds ed bearers. . There | peen rade given there and he de- | meeting adjourned at 9.10 p. m. back he would be n command Dr, and Mrs. Rush W. Kimball re- | be part of the work. N work. ¥ 1 th. s :; s i v rs bt 2 1 Lo i k. | was a large rdance and there werne vessel. He was traced to Aust cently entertained M nd Mrs. Hen- | Army engineers have rted that | Holy i " many Dbeautiful flc orms. Burlal | T and sailing from there In commanc of [ ry Russell Hovey of Hartford. i 1o Rev. Jokn 3 Ambor fomeriy | a8 in the Milltown cemeters, where | GOMPENSATION COMMISSION - | GAVE PRESENTS TO a small vessel, bound for Liverpool. the £ B T~ ch Rev. John J. Ambot, formerly | Rev. Mr, Keneston read a committal | sea swallowed him up. Gen. and Mrs. Willian Aiken en- of St Josepn's Fotish parish, s pastor, | service: * Henrs Allen & Son " ha | CONFERS IN THE CAPITOL. HERO OF VOLTURNO. | *5 i T P cuptaing John |itertasacn for savers) HAyS isdt wetk [ hacsor Ik RAIEeR Cemosel B & Juw 4 numbers over 70( ather Ambot has | charge of the arrangements, — = P. and Robert Wilbur—were together | Charles H. Paimer, of Milwaukes | remodeled the buildings on the prop- Phe-1oic Hallahan, Discusses Forms to Be Used in Carry- | Captain Inch Presented a Purse of |1 fnc Fobert WHPW wore [ogelto| Charles I Paim Filwensoe e cozlamxx;‘n.l'l be | o an attractive church amd| . Parik Aot han was| ing Out Law Which Goes Into Effect| Money and a Comb and Brush Case |<m insitation to Spend @ wees a° tha| Amos C. Johnson will return to Kan. | RoS0ed. This great, sttificial chasmst - | held fro his late home on. Cedar Jan. 1, 1914, at New London. splendid resid-nce of the Aberdec ns, | sas City this wee after a brief Visit| forty feet deep at mean low tide, At When Loval circle of the 1<1nz'.~,<‘u-;m MahaAy moEninE Wit & . : - 2ol i w;m«-n o ,«uuufid in a [‘urk{ of a|at his home on Washington street, niEht 1t is so brillbantly lighted by Daughters and Sons holds & special|in St. Patrick’s charch. Rev e members of the workmen's| Capt. Francis.nch, hero of the Vol- [ thousand acres. Thv were mos ; Doy that the Iargest ootk Stanikin at Riverview hall, Bssex, this| P. Galvin of i and solos were | compensation commission held a meet- | turno, was the guest of the John y-'r'bl"l l"_““'rv‘“'}""_ ”"dh“""““ S """’»"”;:* L. "-A“\:vw '-\Ivl” _‘"‘"\f(‘;“!":“\""("'l"‘ran enter with perfect safety. The State convention, held in Norwich, will | The bearers were Patrick Barry, Aus | e old supreme court room in the | ception there Monday night. He Was|mcct minute purticulars of ther ac- | bridge, Mass kGl oM be presented. { tin Furlong, William Norton, John and | capitol. The purpose of the meeting | made an honorary member of the club, | quaintance with this beloved .son ’v‘c} - - — i Members of Sedswick Rellef Corps | LAtk Gleason and M. Malone,” Bur-) was to discuss the forms to be used | was given a purse of money and & :;fix:‘mlg:;'siui\r_;;”l;{:‘*’;“m;}’:{_‘a‘j”;j A STORY OF THE DROUGHT John Sheridan, the most interest- will be busy today getting ready thelr |were many beautiful floral forms. | in the carrying out of the law. These | Russia leather case containing a comb | the duchess prefented to the BeatiRd| 0 @ @ @ relision collided dur- | In& fgure in the' world in his field of Gonation for the Baldiers oo, tHer | were many beautiful floral forms. — Vforms will apply to applications from | and & brush, the only things he left on | Boclety In Wew Tork s hundrec v gt b T endeavor, has been umpiring baseball cand ever children could be, [was a faithful and efficient employe ration of the statute of withdraw- | Captain Inch read the official report | J ¢S “optain Wiibur lefi tha sa ek prbs ince. there | 11T to_continue ~ for aome _time o nd the sweets are sent In dalnty bags | *Commander R i he s to submit to the board of INQUIry |\ 4 hicame a member of the firm « I which is regarded-as | come. He is always a promineat ng- fed with red, white and blue ibbon. | Commander Charles A. Brand. | ‘fhe law will not go into effect untll | in England and answered questions | 27Q PECRRE & WAMABr B 18 LI 1| S & SREE POTC BREE o e in | ure in world’s - championship _series, . At 2.30 o'clock Sunday afternoon the | 1. Accidents which take place up | asked by the club members. Earlier | RoPert Palmer 3 sast, Mr.|one o e mos % pl o retord N Mam eatauilingt e At {he State Beekeepers’ meeting in | funeral of Commander Charles A.|to that time will not come within the' iy the day he addressed the students | Palner helng his uncle THs Lrather | Japan at which to pray for Jain. The | not likely to be eclipsed for many Hartford, Satafday, former President | Brand, U. S. N. retired, was held from | scope of the statute and sults for |at the Williams Memorfal institute and | SEptRM JORR Fn BICOh AnC TS 50| SUER s a0e, obREce to Shn, tRCTC | years, Allen Latham of Norwich Town, nar- | his late home in Colchester, with|damages on account of them must be | Bulkeley High school. He leaves to- | aics ‘d’ b oth e ol aaY O vartar |kt BiBE TR ek fonres AUARHES The Rev. Ding Li Mei, the famous rated his experiences on a trip through | Many relatives and friends in attend- ! brought under the existing law. The |day for New York and Wednesday [ ™' B BT e O ren o Deininys AtHE Chinsas - ovhtwelist; bk Urapably: Wk the west, when he visited the apiaries | ance. Rev. J. H. Fitzgerald, rector, | commissioners cannot hold hearings |sails for England. pendenmen, an o colie | s must be 1 to Da Ptlie L ChinRas S yRnmL Ay e i ples of a5 sebLEall | pal ceremony, read Tennyson’s | pected, howey at they wi ke everruling Pro ce will not soon Le | priests do n ect at all to this c e asiiiples of Roney €scured in Titnol < D1 Cetsmony, resding enitym e o e o e ey oot | SEVENS TAKEN (N forgotten by those who knew them. tom, but rather welcome the drought, | ugo he had more than 1 262 names on The concert of the United States i “were John' W. B. Brand | Ing questions relating to the definition STATE POLICE RAID. EbE G ol LD B "‘;'::“MHV K -of sk d at Hartford Friday ev~ |and Frederick Tra Brand, brothers, | of the law and in sending replies to h S F s . et ae 1ib: b s Ao d Y v . 2 o . : { ond as libation e rain god. Then g2 years old. has been a druggist for Btteadsd by Brof 3 | of Springfield, William Steadman, a ! those who desire information in re- [ Three Women and Four Men from No. Tond e ‘ e L Bt 92 years ol rwiohs who thensaghly ap: | brothor-in-law, of New York, and Les- | gard to the method of procedure for 33 Summit Street. Bowler—Leary. | the vilagers refill their casks with | seventy-five vears and _has stopped | programme, During | He Lefl S. P. Willard and H. P, | coming under the law. In fact, it is Miss Anna T. Leary, daughter of | Water from ihe pond &nd return home. | work. She is the daughter of & DR UTIng | Buell of Colchester and B. M, Day of | quite ‘possible that the months, of No. Arriving here from New London in | policeman and _Mrs. Cornelius D, | But they must be particulariy care- | druggist married a aruggist and at ) Kies, at their new | Hartford. Rev. Mr, Fitzgerald ro i“\qu nber un(f u.»r. em\;(..v n be very [an automobile Monday evening about | Leary, of 14 mvdcm:lmv\;‘ \dmm. New | ! }‘~; :lw e ‘\;;;zl: his death continued the business. home on Washington street. the committal service in the house, isy months for the commissioners. | 1945 o'clock, party of state pol London, was married Monday morn- | $id¢ Ir 19 adlovt A the remains were plaged in a vault in | The law is complicated and there are | 043 o'clock: a party of state police | ERCOM, FES FIEFREC S %08 Tartford, | the sround tastrophe, On Sunday, in the Universalist Sun- | Colchester cemetery 'until interment | no precedents to guide the commis- |Made a sudden descent upon the house | fororly of Norwich, at St. Joseph's | Since Whon % l,),'"”.i.‘;’?[ ONE DOSE RELIEVES school. Supt. B. A. Tracy appoint- | takes place in Arlington cemetery. | sioners in their decisions. No. 3 Summit street, arresting threo | church, New- London. The ceremony | dlone. When they return to thelf A COLD—NO QUININS ed Mrs, Potter and Mrs. Jo- | Thero were many beautiful flowers | Suriadiction women zl;ul four men mered .»ndu;q was performed by Rev. William ‘-’-,. ages they share the conter seph F. tes to the coming .mong those present at the funer: - charge of frequenting a isorderly | Fi imon: R e e A e T P school _ convention in | were Mr. and Mra. Jon W. B, Brand, | o members will not sit as a body | house. 2 T The ‘bride was attred in W""i]“““‘ tho, water front’the pond “Pape’s Cold Compound” makes yeu Norwich. Rev. J. F. Cobb, pastor of| Mr. and Mrs. ederick Tracy Brand | for the hearing of cases. com- | State Policemen Jackson and Down- | traveling suit trimmed with fur. 'l ‘ SESatar inn. of thesd aileTiae e 5 the Church of the Good Shepherd. and | Of Springfield, Mr. and Mrs. missioner has for his jurisdiction a |ing, with L. Kowasky and another as- | couple was attended by Mr. and | o But atter one of these pilgrimages feel fine at once—Don't stay i are delegates ex-officio. dman and son of New Y congressional district, and in the de- | Sistant, were the party of raiders, and | Keane of New York, sister REScenit o satn Jkuls, W ChEEEES stuffed-up! Take it new. — o us Brand and Miss termining of cases he is, within it, in- | those that were arrested were Fannie | brother-in-law of the bride. TS S s skt MARION MORSE UNDERGOES anq, Jrs. George T. Howland and | dependent of the other Commissioners, | Green, as the keeper of the house | “After the ceremony a u Pher reskatiient " young man | Reliet s 3 3, Learned of this city, If an appeal is taken to the superior | Bertha Goldstein, 25, an “atherine | breakfast was served at the hoi X esentm O ke elief comes instantly. OPERATION AT HOSPITAL | = St O court it will be from the declsion of | Swartz, 23, both of New Haven, as| the bride, Cornelius Leary, stewa . s ‘;;",",":4 A dose taken every two hméru I:nfll et = 8 4 T. A. B. Sextette Won ies. | the individual commissioner and not | frequenters, and the four men whose | the Thames club and a brother ¢ he | the pa The o an be | three doses are taken will end grippe Wako® = B adin Clims ) A St Yonauie g the decision of the board names were entered on the police blot- | bride. catering. —Only relatives and | 8ods were suppe ¢ putiaged bY | misery and break up o severe cold inal Superior Court Here Today. e e - o e S s as follows: James Kaczun, Had- | intimate friends fr Norwich, New | their presence Ehe. W nished | oither in the head, chest., body or [ forty-five betweed teams of six mem- | e e : from the village fo me wirl, | N G e 5 o, L lvme: Peter Andrei, Hadlyme: Manuel | York, Hartford and New London were | f o g limbs. Marion Morse was operated upon | Per8 from St Mary's T. A I, society MARRIED S0-YEARS. Leon, Norwich, and Nathan Allenberg, | present. The c it for New York | Bowever gor e insult and | 1¢ promptly opens clogged-up noss on Monday at the Backus hospital | 20 the postoffice clerks, the T. | Mr : New York on their wedding trip and will be at [ Planned a rever : ¥ trils and air passages in the head, 5, . Jc itigiey. "bha teial ot | Johe Tapn,0ute0R et jEisie antosents; by § Mo, m‘a"'\'s C. Pettigrew | "'tha raid took the house entirely by | home in Hartford after Oct. 25 12 She Smpted salel from the | stops nasty, discharge or nose -Tun- caso was to have been the first| SNt £lnes. The conciiding games Surprised on Anniversary. surprise, but no resistance was offer- | The groom was formerly emploved | SISES N l fued ot relieven sick headache, dullnets, superior court when the crim- | © ; o e e e i 1 et ase s |ed, the state policemen said. After | here at the Hopkins & Allen Arms |Vl 8 Tepalred ~as was thele cus®|tebwrighnisss; #ofe ~thrbat,” s . erm reconvened here today, and | mne Italian movermment mmakes an | MoaYoMly years ago Saturday Mr. and | they were in possession of the house | company factory. S ; his time the | goreness and stiffness. 8 Bn ‘Witatncse Trom varipus perts of | an Eovernment makes an|Mrs. Charies C. Pettigrew were mar- | one man came to the back door to get | S e priests were minus their usual cause | SOTeneRs And SRRES) o i piowing H state have been summoned in for | fation of §. or the 1 his city by Rev. Dt. J. D. Herr. | in, but shot off like a streak when an % i | for rejoicing aapRe 2 g and snuffling! Base your throbbing | the case, it is understodd. She has of a botanical garden at| They are now living in New London | ofiicer answered the door _Daniel O'Connell and Miss Mary | rain god was generous and soon after- | 200, SMCCRE - 1l e world gives el & hatl in the Congo wout, {venty ot their refutives | *"Fhe {ires women woro firat brougit | Bllzabeth Mulien were united fn mar: | ward sranted rain to o grateful earth” | 80" prompt Fellet as “rapes Cold | i | from Norwich, New London and Gro- |t nolice headquarters in t & n S DIEG Debucen o S » sts only 25 cents | EVENING SCHOOLS OPEN. = ==|ion gave them a surprise party e P e et ana Taeked | 0'cloek Monday morning by the rector. &TORIES OF PLACES R e 1 acth | Wit Twenty Were Enrolled in Classes on| | able evening was spent Two original | Policeman Downing and his assistants | friends were th attendance. The brides- | In the Ragged mountains of Virgina | convenience. Be sure. you get the g I uneer or | pocms, written especiaily for the an- | after Policeman Jackson had secared | maid was Miss Catherine Monsher | jive' the jost Hossians, a queer and in- | gopuine, ght. | BveEsary, wewe read.’ One Waei cOm- | wdrrants from -Cify “Attaraby Hall at | and the best man Wway John O’Connell. | toresting people They are the des- n the Téw L ondny | e, don, sum [Biley, tWeR: Dre>i: AT ke Srlannaesk reranined. o 0 ollowec e ceremony and the | wore confined at Charlottesville during S el a Faintness| e s Biiger hiil: | o, e, preones rananed ae, the | S0, ke hoie Tefe b Sutomo: | hur,conined, ot Charloticryile Suing | TRY THOSE j ‘oughlin, starting to learn the English | between meals is a fre- ng P S ment had been concluded. The auto- | B ied an a tegmatar THE- NG 18 THED nmuh’h_u.\ into the Rags ;I |nrr\n? language. ~ Miss Jdsephiné Edwaras is | BTGy Moblie they. wsed carriod a Hartford | Bloved as & teamstor. The bride s the | iains ana estabiish 4 new home. In s t g ) & e - i Westerly Couple Was Married Here. |garage number. daughter 0} L 5 those hills. Here they and their des ructing the class composed of those quent condition of h o L o aemum Mullen. Phey will reside on Broad | h 1 al ; oy 3 . s endants have lived ever since. They who ha ttended the school before. 2 Richard 2. Newton and Miss Annie T T | gendants have lived ever sin & ss Anna Strom is teaching arithme| School children. {5, Goillng s bath of Westarly, m WILL HUNT IN MAINE. Mo o = fAR o Tl T e e tic, and Herman Alofsin, 2d, the class the groom is a raillway employe s — FOREST NOTES. ud, and they have had no of b - 1 o) ;- i - " kind of dwelling from that time to tizeship. Other classes will e PR s et fo & telegraph operator, H. F. Palmer and Captain J. M. Bur. gl i cind BE PROGRESSIVE started, the programme calling for in- ey ¢ ot ge ne r in this city on Monday, Octo- dick on Their Annual Trip, Stam exports about nine miliion | P A 2 str in spalling. penmanship, Eng- i . | ber 13, 1913, by Rev. A. L. Tedford of . dollass worth of teak @ year Guthrie. King county, Texas, one of| Have your Optical Work done by av h, reading, history, besides the be- tight - kind of "food 7lo ' [k Faheatoa ciisen ik ‘onier (o] Haniy ¥ Salmer, Captain Jossph 3 The Automobile Club of America "]‘A”" Lo s ining s 'ir.'.h"s(x"%"r::; up-t -date house, ginners' clas, Thers will be 75 night| nourish their bodies and | comply with the new Connceticut law | Burdick of this city and W. D. Palmer | through its bureau of tours, is ure- | Kng® and real cowbors, tas a $13000 o A SPEAR, csions, the term endipg about March e e Hotnas his T el i dof Maviden: left Mondey fovencen-for| 126 Sutomebiiale to uke chre with “““p.m,m SHEcnsr in Abrie Sonte) i HHe Optometrist and_Optician, drains. clerlcs office on the ith, and_on i";:;-‘"l;"kvk:i H, Whence they wil| "ojls distilled from the needles of | Sheriff and histamily live ln the lower | 318 Main 8:;.;&, oze: Frn)nklin Square . > % 13th the wedding took place, The |S k e by WONGE - Maine | gpruce and fir trees are being used to E Lo i o DYLASE = g .over Somers; SUPREME COURT Try a dish of crisp Jom is a native of Hope Valléy and |line for a two weeks' hunt. This is| Stent petroleum floor oils which are |10 county aftorney and there is not & Comeb ip HafEITtIE Morning for Secs o e son of "!:'lmn‘knls, Vewton a‘nd m.r; Q}:mle'air:grs f‘ft;;;;;:!'h?:fi h“{\‘lrm;al‘n sgme(in]ws objectionable on account of | l";“eir’mn'—gsl:lr‘ar"n{;.\ “n;mvr:v;r;;xn:.mw N ¢ mer., The bride is a native of | Ms and New Hamps| Mr. Pal-| their odor. 2 , Scof v olf is opd Judicial District. Barnstable, R. I, and is the daughter |Mer states that on acccunt of the raise| The governor of Towa has set aside | 2 municipal institution, is the city o - - % 5 - of Henry H. Collins and Lydia Gavitt, /|in the non-resident license fee from $15 | o fire-prevention day, urging that the | Where the first act was passed in 1424 | g 2ne Suuiion ‘.1”(::; of et {,‘;rhl«‘: to $25 in the state of Ma.mo,\lhxl sec- | citizens discuss conditions and create | bys James I. f’orhnldlnhg the pxn_\-sngflot 14 judieial ct comes re z : tion will lose $2,000 rfom New Lon-|ga sentiment against forest fires and | “Bilfe, futeball, or other sik unprofit- morning in the superior courtl Many : Sesk M”‘; ng Relatives. g,y Suncy alone ‘thie fall, Hunters | other confisgrations. able sportes.” j room with Chiet Justice B.-O. Prentice and Cream |, oy, & score of people have vis- |from this section are sceking northern | The average area administered by a = . | B e e e Fat el ‘,'fim’i‘"wf;‘fi"& Io|New liampshire woods Jatheh than|ranger on (he federal forests of the | FROM THE CONSULAR REPORTS. How about that shabby, eld Roraback, = et i R e s o pay the increased license fee in Maine. | United States is about 100,000 acres. ettt clock on the sitting room man- | John K. Beach as assoclate jus- ienl bt there last Wednesday, is that of miss- i . ars, . SaReEERELE R Y 4 b for the children’s break- ing elatives. ~All ‘Werd: ShtiAned orbm In Germany the area admidistereq by | As an encouragement to turther || (07" Dogent look just right new s ‘. 4 A AT DAVIS THEATER. a man of equivalent rank is about 700 | prospecting and mining in the new fhere are three continued cases and fast and note how they escriptions that It was not. No clue Pt il Soreh: gold fleld near the boundary line be- that the heuse has been cleaned wo new cases on the docket ) ws 1o by whom the man was beaten Homan Musical Stock Co. The republic of Colombia is sald to | Lween Alaska and Yukon Territory the || does It? { T k grow clear-licaded, study = {15, 0% a0 o the Ivern oard has fes ded 1 n Monday eve. | have excellent regulations for its na- | American customs officlals have de- v Rl o i 40 | Should Leave His Address. 3 ,- Study been found by the Investigators, act- | Gowiel houres o HIondey an | tional forests. Lumbermen who take | cided not to establish a custom house Lt o B i It 1s to be hoped that T, R, #nt| well, learn easily, and |ins, under the direction ‘of Coroner | 3uE Breese BN B paRy for another | cedur and mahogany are required to | there for one year, belleving that the |} Clocks we would like to show leave his South American address in 2 Hedys: Wook ot the high Flass and populer | plant young trees of the same species [ miners have already undérgona hard- |§ to you, 'All prices. becomes necessary to Invade| Decome sturdy boys and ; Dbrand of entertainment which they re- | in the cut-over spaces. ships enough In getting their ‘outfits . P s pr g = Cme To Attend Bridgeport Conference. | oemily racs here e the theater. and Sl mics » | there without having to pay dutles. g ey girls. Boys’ Secretary J, H. Ely and the |they were enthusiastically appliuded Distance Nao Influence. Monammedans and - uranmine ot || Tha Plant-Cadden Co. Santo Dominican Army. following boys from ths local Y. M, |throughout the bill. “Lodge Night”| The distance between the Capitol | India drink no alcoholic liquors and in o Lo., o) 2 P C, A are to attend the fourteenth an- [was the side-splitting comedy sketch | and the White House is not great, but | consequence thi nsumption of . wa et e ; Al are ¢ = ; suse 18 not great, onseqt o consumptio P g S vace Ses s They make the best |nual bovs conference {o be held at | which they gave before the vaudeville | a journey In important reflections and | uerated waters there ls becoming JEWELERS oane LI S B o, Sy, ; 4 Bridgeport Iriday and Saturday: |bill, with Miss Holen Farrington and | changes ~ of opinion—Washington | enormous that he must get sober and g0t men and women, too. Clarcnce Sevin, Charles crows, Carl | Tom Thomas starring and able sup. | Star. ML S Dot many miodbe trank alil Established 1872 [ R it , “Th 3 ” wlm’"“" Chere w ,‘”“;‘;;,‘,' Doge varty. | os: lmany DANILA G ROR Thoriah | Last yeat Hha UTtsa Biafss dinad s | o ior eXPuit o it colenieg PLAUT-CABDEN BUILDING i & manufacture of quinine wett Cily. It is expected that | Bert Morley, Walter Morrison, Mal- { ment of agrleulture issued more than| Tn the ¢liy of New York thers are % § 3o 1 st year o proft of umml' -neres a Reason {h” onference il be “atiendod by [eoim Cilvord. "Belle Barron,” Frances | £i0000" copies'of vulletins, reports, | upward” ot 5,000 bunaine materia | SRR LIE Mt Glrset . @50 Doy ind ans Slaine 2l G ars, ete teamsters ® \ ‘ OICYUARVY.

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