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e < i———|was a recent Norwich visitor, Hears R'N’Afls of Year's Work at 26th —_— nnual Meeting. SHORT CUT SIRLOIN STEAK Norwich, Saturday, Nov. 1, 1913, vember will be from the 1ith te the | Miss Charlotte Chapman of Groton 350 Yin: has been vieing relatives in Norwichs sorship Exercised on Some Window Displays—E. A. VSt cscisnt o noPening a0 N MALT 337 MAIN STREET 1 2 . the secretary and treasurer, Mrs. EAK FAST 7 i Oliver L. Johnson, Mrs. Howe grace- . BR = e S oo | Mrs, Frederick Rickerman of Mys- | + % . L FROM EXPORT BEEF, .......80c) v 1€ wis a Tecent visitor in Norwich, : | . The twenty-eiehih al meeting ; Directors ! VARIOUS MATTERS e oy et | Society Holds Annual Meeting—Reports Presented—Backus of the Womana assodintion of Park = - CAULIFLOWER ......e.. B oo mehibe, Mass., Is visiting fri Norwich, | B T . - ch Jas held in_ the Osgood -Me- i N CERFAIS(0S The best moonlight nights in No- | G e e R ¢ Hospital Visitation Carried on With Good Results—Cen- morial on rrige sy afiernodn and_was THEMALTED CEREALS S48 ~ and Embalmers . o odaie e BLACK TEA . The Gelsthardt sawmill has been set | Richard E. Lane has been visiting | PRESERVE QUINCES . X . . i : : Q up near Gardner Lake (o cut oft & tm- | Mr. and Mfs. George C. Lano of Mya: Prentice Elected President, Succeeding B. P. Bishop. BT e won MraHORe 5) Opposite Post Offios 4 3 AND CRABAPPLES \ . Rt members of the year, Mrs. Jonathan FOO ‘Phons 1052.2 Lady Assistant The Barr family is to move from | Miss Phebe Barber of Central Vil- Trumbull, Mrs. Henry L. Butts, Mrs. A e o MAT i [Piainfleld to Norwich where Mr. Barr |lage i3 visiting Mrs. John E. Vaughn interest in the visits of the clergymen | Ponald G. Perkins, Mrs. Charles Lin- 3 ‘\[UHPUU?‘MHHM soMALT Connecticut delegates are returning | Mr. and Mrs Kenneth M. Mulr of Srometions) tantor of Broadway ConT|mer. As & further memorial to them € g from, the Universaliat general ‘conven; | Oak streit have returned from thelp Copted &nd the committes continued. |® Poem entitied A Prayer for Life, | o ; WE ADVERTISE EXAGTLY tion in Chicago. wedding trip to New York. ‘was touchingly read by Mrs. Bela P. ASIT IS e On Boys’ Work. Learned. Phones 84 and 85 . John B. Stanton, chairman, reported | Interesting reports were then read A good recipe for marshmallow | Miss Mlldred Dawbsr of Providence cream in Lee & Osgood’s adv. today.— |18 the guest of her brother and wife, v i 2 1 X on the activity of the boys' Work com. | from the varlous women's societies of 3 aav. Mr. Jnd Mrs. John Dawber of Gesr mitiee and sud that thelr efiorts had | the chareh Interspersed -vith nforma- For Blood, Brain and Muscle We’re Rea All_Hallows' day at St, Patricks een largely confined to the encourag- [ ton of coming events and with some o B e L A v el 4 J Wi ing of this line of work in the indi- | delightful music. Mrs, George W. Lane iy NF 47 Mr. H. T. Miller's ghureh’ will be obaerved by masses ot | W hL:mmg’umhls;"firm v;/:.sll;‘x;‘:fig; vidual churches, as it had been impos. | told of the year's work in the lome Breakfast Food to-day and begin SCHOOL FOR DANCING, oot et Nopwish ap Blatheat 8iblo {o altomp: much alons this Hne | Missionary society ‘and Miss 1ouise || life aul over again on the right For Y ou S ok Gl Robart Whittemore of Haliville han |{o vislt his sister, 3rs. Robert B. Stap. LY OUIRET gAY, anoopeech gave the report of its fin- || phncipie of supplying your whol . purchased one of the Lord's a- |lin. Mr. Gardiner, who Is 72, carries Biblo Study and Missions. o body with the greatest amount of " Beginners 290 | s SRroncnt hig 54 S\ nsne vl g Mrs. Gearge D, Coit spoke of the ody w L i Saturday f;'_"“ :’: < S R {s years very lightly, piienry D. Johnson reported for the | Home Missionary Week to e observed || nutriment, energy, vitality and || with the greatest stock of avanced 4 D . one 1053, | o A, PACLY of New York, New Haven| Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Canfield e yetay committes The work of|on November 16-28d and of plans fot | power at lowest cost and least 5 B Call for Circulars. elephone 1052, | & Hariford Railroad company officials | were in New York last week attending Jear Was confined chiefly to the|especlal meetings and speakers. Miss gizesiion. Absolutely || Suits and Owercoats in East- is meking a tour of inspection of the |the Business Men's show which dise conducting of a union teacher training [ Mary A. C. Avery reviewed the past tax Lion) | digeation.: 4 ! sytem. Dirw? ITIGE e course of 20 weeks. The large per|vear in the Iorelgn Missionary so- || pure, whelesome. and delicious. c 4 5 i A, piher PEASHOAT aids. Tor: oMetent cent. of attendance was most encour- | clety meetings and Miss Alexandrine $0 i dishes 166, ern Connecticut, in quantity, Divnct ts the. watil Shetaior - oEen e E. A, PRENTICE. aging, Mr. Johnson stated. Rev.|N. Trumbull gave the treasurers re- | g PR e g N e | - Georgo H. Bwing pastor of the Nor-|part. Mrs, Leonard W. Bacon told Hamilton Coupons i Every in quality, in individuality, in you.—adv. Miss Carrie Travis and Miss Anna | . The annual meeting of the Church | wich Town Congregational church, re-|of plans for the coming meetings of | Package : g Barber, teuchers In the shorthand ang | Federation society was held Friday | ported on various meetings held under | the Woman's Board of Missions to value, or in style. Charles D. Geer of Norwich is to |tvpewriting department of the Nor | €VeRing in the Sunday school rooms of | the auspices of the mission work com- |be held in Springfield on November At your grocers. ' direct a concert in Central Village at | wich Business college, are in New | the Trinity M. E. church with a good | mittee. 12 to 14, T e o Sui the firemen’s entertalnment, next Fri- |York attending the Stenotype instl. | Bumber present. President B. P. Bish-| Objectionable Window Displays. Miss Caroline Gilman spoke further e uits, $12.00 to $28.00. day night. tute composed of shorthand teachers | 3P Presided at the meetlng and there| gey g g Worcester reported for thei Of the Golden Anniversary Gift ot pinker 2 g 2 Sl eports by the various commit- | T . J Sx¢ ‘th 5 oy | Mrs, Andrew Racie of Gales Ferry |'™ NV York and New Bngland . | (00 Sork of the past year, fol- | Lo st et T eaes Rt 2 o omtans Haaca Th St ey Overcoats, $15.00 to $30. peciett o e Sevent Das Baiist | 7 ITUAL UNION | Rttty v (" ey caliea tne | heading ot soclal Tyslens 280 books | QIiYeE, Ly JoRn Kave, 8 reRrt, from Boys’ Suits, $5.00 to $8.00. denomination. : IN THRIVING CONDITION |roll of churches, and only one; the |1&d been placed in the hands of par-| v, € 0 cagie, which dent $1 | SUSPICIOUS CASE % vl e 3 — | Park Congregational church, was not | 22t8 Of boys between the ages of 18| ;%" }oupital at. Chang.sha. and AT FORT POINT. ) (. Jaying been engaged as pastor of | Willard J. Hull Giving Addresses—Re. | represented, 13 churches having one or | 814 20 Work towards greater safety | ruq "an ‘urticle in the Yaie Alumni et Boys’ Overcoats, $3.98 to | e Abington Congregational church, 3 more members present. The secre- 6 Veekly usiness man i —Gi i ¢ Ffll’ 1913'14 Rev. ‘Traitk Fuller of Norwich is soon | oo e9acy of $1000 Redeived. | {0y, bt ™02 Maqt” ana accopted, | Sqnfined to sugwestions to emplovers, | WY %, WhICh & Dusinges man | Child May Have Smalipox-—General)$15,00. v g opened its academy on Park street this | Gale the financial report was read by | N0 8reat occasion for cemsorship, al- | \i,0 o Chang-sha acknowledse N Come in and see. % L Carpenters are remodeling the build- | £21 on 'Sunday, October ond, Willarq Mr. Elmer. The report showed re- | UloUsh several objectionable window | Sinie Gh€e bf Chang-sha acknowledurd | ort Point to attend the e in and 0 ings on the property of Bmerson | Hull of Chicago, I, has given the ' ceipts of §106.50, and disbursements of | disPlays had resulted in a quiet word | L "C,otoy O &yl 0 Rl 0 & y evening Dr. J. K. Callahan p Whipple, who has recently purchased | ailil S $47.05, leav alants of s265s orfto the storekeepers, whereupon _the | M . Le I's old girt of Mr. Stamond, who F & Valu Bk | e re o addresses cach Sunday and notwith- 5, leaving a balance of § et 3 v Mrs. Charles Tyler Bard then sang | ¢ or Genuine 88, Ex:|q farm at Gales Ferry, SR e VIeht | the treasury. During Mr. Gale's tour | {6atures distressing to_ the members | 1s. Charles Tyier Bard then sang | was found (o he suffering from discase, 3 | | stasiding the stormy. weather exosllent |18 (feas A: Gibbs is attend- | Of the committee had been removed.| [0St charmingly Gerald Lanes LIfe's | pejieved to be smallpox. The child had clusive and Correct Styles and| 7nere were many informai ar. | #udiences have been in attendance. INg to the duties of tr . | The temperance® committee of the gen- | ;ullaby and Thaver's My Laddie. Mrs. | oon "Gl one day ang had been at- | rolios { Mr. Hull is one of the most eloquent | IPg to the dutles of treasurer. vork 4 ed | Charles H, Haskell accompanied sk 2 & P . . |lowe'en frolics. Many a gate is off | cooah ot S OFC G NS MES Slod President Bishop said that he felt | 8l social work committee had deemed | o ) 5, ©o GER2C, SOCUMBEEER AT | tending school. Health Officer Za- the Experienced Handling of |iis ninges this morning and many a | P por Spiritualist platform | resident Hishop said that he felt| ¢ inadvisable to conduct any vigorous - A reading from Thinking Black | ioiio’ was notified and the . cai s o g el e ¥ |and one of its leading exponents, both | that the sreatest work of the assocta- | ;i cada for no-license at this time gave .a plcture of misslons in Africa. | ;jageq in his care. Health Officer D e A |as speaker and writer, having been | tion wa V] not involve i is was given by Miss Alice W, |PI& s . He N, i P llle Furg A rainbow was seen by a few per- |ditor of the Light of Truth for ten | ?"am'“l outlay. the work of spirit of Election of Officers. Cogswell, who also. spoke of the il- ’rf}”’;"’,';"-‘r"“hj'['j R g"_? ‘U:- "'mfi'd- # h #ohis about 7. eloak Thursday. mesac. | yoars. : | fellowship and unity of purpose be- | It was moved to indefinitely post- | lustrated tallk for the Parish house | Fotlock of the statc hospital examined e A They olaim windy. weather fol- | OWing to Rev. Albert P. Blinms 1“29"5 T :fc ’*j; TRt pone appointment of chairmen for the | Meeting next weel, Mrs Leohard W. | (S tle 070 &7 genr iy vht butidt Y N u to visit this|lows a morning rainbow. { wealness of voice he will not be ackus Hospital Visitations. Bible “study and evangelism commit- | Smith, secretary of the Parish House |8 too early to cay definitely v PR we invite you t 151 to speak for some time longer and| Archdeacon J. Eldred Brown, rector | tees, as It had been found that this|assoclation, reported the worlk of this | l0gls very much like smallpox. = | GCKWNEA store. The soung people of Brooklyn, Wind- | Mr. Hull has been retained s speaker | of Trinity Episcopal church, renorted | Work 1s being cared for In the indi- |Soclety and Mrs. Syminston's ‘report | The family conducts a small store am county, have united in purchasing | for next Sunday, and also N for the committee heving in' hand the | vidual churches These officers were | as treasurer was read by Miss Eliza | 2t Fort Point which is frequented by d i . _|a piano for Unitarian hall, selecting | Mrs. May Pepper Vanderbilt, whose | visitations to the Backus hospital. He | elected for the ensuing year: Presi-| W, Avery jiendeloves At fhe stale ROPIECURIE B8 an yrup We are this season handling | e insirument in Norwich. | marvelous psychic powers have made | sald that there had been visitations, dent, E. A. Prentice; vice presidents | Mrs. Henry T. Arnold read Mrs, F. | the workmen at the Dawley sawmill i | her fame world-wide, has been secured | each week in the year, with one excep- | Rev.” J. Eldred Brown, Rev. H. J.| W. Browning's report upon Church I]n»uh"[v\h‘u case prove to be smallpox the largest and most complete]| An cariy harbinger of 1914 is the las speaker ana test medium for Sun- | tion. and that he belicved that the min- | Wyckoft; treasurer, Charles W. Gale; | Charitles and Miss Louise C. Howe |Dr. Callahan said Friday evening, it at RALLION S | 2 | 0ld Farmers’ almanac, the one hundred |day, Nov. Sth, and servi will be | jaters hud fulfilled their functions. A |secretary, I C. Elmer; chairman mis- | Teported for the Flower committee. | Will be necessary to vaccinate all the line of better grades we havelnd twenty-second issue ,sent out by {held morning and evening. schedule was arranged so that each |sionary committee, Rev. G. H. Ewing.| Mrs. Asher T. Wiicox gave the report | hospital emploves and patients, em- d William Ware & Co., Boston. It is expected that Mrs. C. S. Brad- | minister knew in advance when he | Appointment of other committee chair- | from the hospital committee and Mrs, | Ployes of the sawmill and the children ever attempted, and we be-| i ¥ |1ey, one of the well known mediums | would be expected 1o visit the hospi- | men was left to the board of directors, | Charles H. Haskell read Mrs. Brown- | Who have been attending school with 2 & .. The ladies of the Second Congrega- |of the Pacific coast, will occupy the tal. Two and sometimes three visits | President Prentice took the chair and |ing’s report asclibrarian. the affiicted child. He has had to give lieve the line cannot bc‘.‘u’“""}‘;[“'!"“‘ Lo the "t’;'“’“" G | platform Nov, 23rd, and if able, Mr. were made eacn week, and Rev. Mr. | the mecting was adjourned to Janu-| Mrs. Rush W, Kimball presented the up n”l. case because of pressure of & > lors oy ernoon, continuing the | Blinn will speak on the last Sunday | Bro ald that the patients evinced | ary. report of the nominating committee | other.busipess. equalled in this half of the|work of recovering the footstools and |of the month. S . and the following officers were clecte e Shte IU’}'*T necessary repairs, The Helping Hands are well in the | T | President, M\rs Samuel H,Il'u\\\r. \llu‘ VIEWS AND LECTURE . € z swing of their sc affa. Mhe presidents, Miss Annie E. Vaug 3 el There will be & meeting of all inter~ Hartford papers state that Capt. | weekly sewing. cin are held each | TWO FAT COONS TREED [ SHERTCALENDAR Miss Alice Dyer and Mrs. ON PORTO RICO | ented tn the Robert Burss Banquet at eorge R. Case of No. 66 Willard street | Tyesday afternoon at the homes of | BY DOCTOR'S DOG.| OF SUPERIOR COURT. | Gilbert: secretary and treasurer. Mrs s will 2ail on the Bermudian today (Sat- | 4a ol { | hnson: flowe: ittee, | 'E iningl p i e Wamtagan O Y yan sall on the Bermudian today (Sat- | diferent members, in preparation for : 5 = : Oliver L. Johnson: flower comumitice, |'Entertainingly Given by R. C. Tilling- | Nov 7 a8 o'cloci, o ol . hj Wil apend the pinter Jo Where jithe. fall sale. [ Dr. €. 0. Maine Will Give Supper to | Motions Heard and Cases Assigned for | Miss Louise C. Howe & hast of New. York. g b inter. The first supper of the season was | His Erignds in.Sfoningeen: e Feve. and i Newsikondon. Refreshments were served by- the i FURRIER District Superintendent G. G. Soriv- |Beld. October 16th with a large pai- | P vice presidents, Mrs. Junius A. Brand, | Tnder the auspices of the Doreas ener will preach Sunday afternoon 4t |TOnae and the suppers wiil be con- [ (Special to The Bulletin.) There was a short calendar session | chaimman; Mrs. Fred 7. Sayles, Miss | coctoty of Dre chapel, R C. Til- 219 Main Street he A eharen atoprternoon at | tinued at the regular intervals twice | Sionington, Oct Dr. C. O. Maine, | of the superior court here Friday | Charlotte C. Blackman, Mrs. W. Tvler | linghast of New York gave an instruc- e Iento Tolland county, after which the quar- | % fonth until spring. ‘ | has again established a record for this | morning and Judge Greene assigned | Browne, Miss Matilda Butts, Mrs tive and entertaining lecture upon Por- ared T g o et il Two whists have been given under | gsection. On Thursday night he In | these jury cases to be tried in Norwich | F. Blackmar and Mrs. M. A, C. Nor- |5 Rico Friday evening at it el fl‘r(&\\bmk‘?s of |lhe (\)vh;r‘\a‘llllvll.(‘l)ll 4';_‘"” | company with Elias Brown made a | with Judge Shumway on the bench ton, tra] Baptist ¢ rch. He s intro- The three Salvadore children of New |Mittee and will be a fortnightly fea- | (rjp to Pendleton Hill and with his| Nov. 4—Sheehan vs. Ferris and wife, 25 %3 duced by James L. Case, o London were sent to the county home ‘l‘_"“ loflf'“* M;;“‘«;' life ;*f the “"lp“‘g;[,\nm:x,\ dog “Track” succeeded in cap- | Morgan vs. the city of New London, | ASSESSORS WiLL RECEIVE Mr, Tillinghast departed from t (e Friday. The four Smith children will ) Hands through the winter. t : two of the fattest raccons of | Tevlin vs. city of New London. .| beateén path in lectures of this char- AT v arrive next week. This makes 76 chil- \" “‘““f' the e: s “fr“' rpeting ”;“'mc season, one coon weighed 18 1-2 | \Nuv. le(dnuc& Cowles vs. clty of B O O A i 1 Al yavre ittt il dren at the home, 34 boys and 4z |lecture room and renovating the acad- | pounds and the other weighed 13 1-2.| New London. | taken wiile on a trip there last sum- GENERAL girls. | emy the past summer, Was quite large, | Dr. Maine is an expert hunter with | Nov. 1l—Shcehan vs. Hollandersky A'g°"‘°b"°‘AM°';"”°'° ’r;‘dl e s i e remarkably clear the union is in splendid financial con- | tcoons” as his specialty, and it is with | adm., appeal -from probate, wners Are Among. Delinquents. | ng" gave an excellent ldea of the SET @ page memorial to Edward standing debts. In August it received | wii enjoy a genuir supper this | Shields that the case of Jewetit vs.| The late ones in turning in their tax| ., .p that has resultkd there through o s imw‘x‘nnw 6 Norwich, the re: a l»&’zhj}' of $1,000 v()}(nn‘h vas t](»lpusfwd‘ AR any) cavenis e tame | Mot iwae abiott udfuated. \st(n,; x 1 :vha‘\:Lm:;lr”Ln.(m f“‘”vfi uP, 50| American influence. _He spoke of ifs signed by M. R. Young, M. K, in the bank to be known as the Gay |t " . . e | 9 o'cloc s evening to file these be- |, gipiities, of its ctops, of the peo- ——t— well and J. Hill for the college | fund, it being a bequest from the es- | reeacnce: It 18 t s | o Saure Oased sfor, News Lofidon: (5 [ifore'thay masensors; i, Nos. detite) thed BRSGUSR 00 000t BERREECE L Bl Xcellen Shakespearean club, | tate_of the late Dr. Gay. This, with | = ack | These matters were assigned to be|limit on which these officials can re- | P& A0S many Other RICrESURE Col NORWICH, CONN : | numbering 18 or sts to partake | (riog b . ; can re- | iaiis which sent h F y the Boardman and the Chapman funds | yo " " Bl5ioree’ and come from one | Cheg fo the court with Judge Greene | ceive lists to avold the 10 per Cent.| foejing an intimate acquaintance with The Direct Importing Co. has opened | gives the Spiritual union a substan- | p25, & BSGETee, S0C CWnE TroR PR | on the be n New London: { addition which is put on late comers. |{fCH0E T8 Y10 MeC BOII AN oved = - a branch store in Mintz block, Mer- |tial annual income without touching | i ¢ R < . 4 — Iinnegan vs. Finnegan,| Not all the auto owners or motorcy= | yas, o ' & ptlca chants’ Row, Coichester, Conx., where | the principal Tennessce. ’F}lm sky vs. Elionsky. Long vs. City | cle owners have put in their machines { 2°T0Te: B i A0 :hnrb:g‘mmunlflan and arms, using au- a full line of Teas, Coffees, Spices, ete., s A = S lof New York insurance company vet, and there is a lengthy list of mo- T omobiles. v B g it Shioes, ete S rarae CONGREGATIONAL GONFERENCE | ik o™ it V5. e Eoanect- | Eorboat owncra who e mado o ah- HALLOWE'EN HOP. manager. it a age icited.— s o ' 4 7 i v ~ 3 cut company ce D1 heir boats as th o I > TP metfonsge moiicited — | = | To Be Held With the Church in Plain- T : | pearance to Ut I el DoatS &% '"<Y{ Given at Millers—Committes of Three Want Altman Removed. gy | Large Attendance for Successful Event . Motions Disposed Of. eql 0 ne of [ > 3 field Nov. 12. sessors remarked Friday that there had | Conducted Enjoyable Affair. Vienna, Oct. 81.—It is reported that | A truck owneq by Allen-Beeman | in T. A. B. Hall. — The following motions were disposed | peon’ quite a list of motorboat owners | S the government will require that Sam. Our optical parlors are squipped company caught in the car tracks on s 4 Following is the programme of the | °f; who had signed a protest against let-| An enjovable Hallowe'en hop was |uel Altman, the Vienna agent of the with practically every modern Frankli nsquare Friday noon and both | B. hall on ¥riday evening a | conference of the Congregational | The divorce matter of Bouchard Vs.|¢ing A (. Smith's boats land at the | conducted at Miller's dancing academy | Canadian Pacific Rallway company, be instrument and are in charge of | front wheels and one rear wheel ware | 50Cial given by the R. O. N. E. C. had churches of Griswold, Preston City, | Bouchard was placed on the uncon-| geck In'the Shetucket river, and that | friday evening by Ired Crowell, John | Teplaced by & new agent as a condi & registered optometrist, whe &X- torn off, both axles being broken. The | 20 &ftendance of over 200 on the floor Plainfield, Jewett City, Hanover and |tested list while Mr. Smith pa s on sev- | Noyes and Ronald Kimball and the 60 | tion for allowing the Canadlan Pacifi amines eyes fres and offers sug- J | team was taken away on a truck for the attractive dance programme, | Lishon, be held with the| In Greenhalg vs. Greenhalg the an-| gral thousand dollar his boats, | couples present passed a delightful | to resume its steamship service from sestions to those who need them f | among whom were a number from New | church in Wednesday, Nov. | Swer was filed and the mgtion to place| pone of these motorb owners thal | evening. Miller's orchestra furnished | Austria, Mr. Altman was arrested re- Alzo 2 modern lense grinding f| David R Kinney of Norwich made | 10ndon. Westerly and Willimantic 12; on the uncontested divorce list went| he could recall had put L list. Most | music for the eighteen numbers of the | cently charged with contravening the plant in connection with this de- a visit to his Lard’s Point cottage, to | For the dance numbers up-to-date Morning—10.45. devotional service; | off. of them own boats that are anchored amme and at intermission re- | emigration law by assisting emigrants 3 partment This fact will enable | find that during the recent wind storm | Music was played by the Lyric orches- | 11, sermon, Rev. William F. White of | Pleadings in two weeks were ordered’ iy, the Shetucket river. There are!freshments were served by the com- | to-evade military service. g us to replace broken lenses and | | bis motor launch broke loose from her | {ra -and many encores weredemanded | Ledyard; subject, The Insistent De- |in Crescert Chemical Manufacturing| many persons owning boats that an- | mittee in charge, assisted by Misses get out subseription work at J|moorings and was capsized on the |20d glven. Those in charge of the suc- | mand of the Age for the Experiencing, lcompany vs. Stonington. | chor in the Thames that also have not | Josephine Miller, Ruth Crawford and short retice. beach near Charles B. Hopkins' dock. | Ce8Sful affair, which was the second | Broadening and Deepening of Christian | Tn the divorce sult of Johanna Para-| put in any lists on these boats. |3 beth C Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mikado's Birthday Celebrated. e have been established for i % they have arranged for, were the Love and Sucrificial Service; 12.15, col- | centi vs. Jonn Paracenti, motion was g it pmell aperones, Tokio)s Oct. $1-uAn tmproigith’ ol many rears and have made = f| New London lodge of Elks inaugu- | Misses Ida Bruckner, Ida Sweet and | Jation and social hour { granted that plaintiff amend complaint 3 The hall was tively decorated | purst of patriotism attended the cale- reputaiion by giving quality and ;;flied_ pl:g.: on Thursday night for | Anna Bloom. |~ Afterncon—1.30, praise service; 1.45, | by more specific statement of srounds| GUESTS IN COSTUME for the eve w mmpkin moon- | yration of the first birthday ef Em- e iFat are unexcalied | bringing Christmas che~r to poor chil- | ST A i secretary’s report and business: an- |for divorce, and the time was made two T WE'EN PARTY.| shines, corn shocks and black and yel- r Yoshihite since his acceasion to dren. The plan involv. ;: f ? | AT HALLO pero e g dren. The plan invo \es(lhr"‘;frve:*dh Norwich Gained 22 Telephones. | them; 2, addresses (1) The Old Ethics, | weeks. | low crepe paper. the throme. In Tokio 150,000 school | party which may be held in the cias | According to the October Telephone | Rev. Tuther M. Keneston, Preston | Bonds of $75 in two weeks were of-| Novel and Pretty Effects Arranged at| 2 Sl children marched to the palace and 1 le state | Bylletin, Norwich gained 22 statlons | Citv: (2) Service, Edwin Hill general | dered In Matison vs. Christenson i i cheered the emperor. There was a armory. 3 ; Laurel Hill Residence. Chelsta Boat Club Committees. he Plant-Cadden Co., d during September, now having a total | Secretary Young Men's Christian asse- | ARIERATUR It etk werdioreqt: B o (toee Mave been | milltary réview, lantern procession and The following have been appoi of 2,899, excluding private line, service | ©ation, Norwich; discussion; 3.45, ad- {ed in Lees vs. Dewey, and the same| e ost com-| . The following committees have % brilliant ball last night in bonor PLAuT-CAEREA Sl iina A e s, Srponted | ong gonnected_ statlons. Jewett Cit "J“‘”"'"“"‘ W [in Joseph D. tarris s John Dono- o e s e gl appointed by D (commo- | the occasion. tional Bible school at Rockville to the | Femained at imantic remained - J UNC | PR 0 Tn UaEEl ¥, onien vas that given b e Dotk A 144.146 Main Strest SR BN ehoni e at 1938 and Now London lost 15, | REOPEN UNCASVILLE SCHOOL. Motfon was granted in Wilcox vs. | Dight was that given by Alls i Real Bstate tlenry G Peck Arthur — 2 S waving 3,360 at the first of Octot Shr Day that defendant give special bail Bliss at he Drae; 0. 00 b aiteel Wia il Sea ouse and groungs B R B il Chriatine s T | Expected Monday—Smallpox Seems | with surety company for abiding final | Bvenue, with 25 guests attending i ab- | Towia Young, Frank W, Holmes. Boat COAL AND LUMBER. , Miss Cha escher anc : — £ ; T ey D toy SoaomE final | propriate costumes. Both inside_the ina limms, Frank D. Sev Dwight B, Gardner, | Strawride in Autobus. i Checked in Montville and Occum. judgment. Bail of $2,000 was ordered :le B OtE Hha ehoup A HE HaLE Juli l}l( ‘\im;n’ & )Innlx[]v in ten day s¢ ) ol bhail of $1.000 in a month | loween d¢ ed in Gracey vs. Crouch. = | m: R 5 | DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE | At Cirisy church the annuat enate | 5255 q00 25 J0uns peoble enjoved | mho Uncass sected, be reopened Monday le school will, it s ex- | v order | was order Spec orations and seasonable | & "pack Perbert B, Cary. . Chelses . . . features abounded. pumpkin moon- | i = fO LRI T 3l uality |juantity uickness | service and awarding of medals will | o by autoby | 0 3 tatiins cleatrio 11Ehts DanE L 4 7 Weis W | be held on Bunday afternoon at 4.30. | © " Py suc il jof Health Officer M. 1. Fox of the! Leave to file substitute compla it ahires iy ug SAftirie ’;"V"P‘“‘“‘ Sevin, Herbert B. Cary, W. M. Buck- PRACTISE LIMITED TO | Spohr's cantata, God Thou Are Great | 000 Sl | town of Montville, a5 the smallpox sit- | was given in New Haven road vs. Arm. (ing ameng the trees 20d 0 (7€ (G0 ingham, 1. Lewis BE will be sung, This service also marics | $6:000 for Retired Missionaries. | uation appears to be well under con- | strong and others R s A dl shal e G We have a full supply of . BRE B G0 TRBENT | e Sesinnlic of the afierncon sor- | :.Topeka, Kas, Oct. 51— Six thousndil trol. ohly five persons now being con- | Amcrieient to the complaint in two T A AR e bt L S iats: BlealAPdIR % Hours 10 a. m. to 3 p. m., Sundays | vices instead of the evening.—Ady | dollars for retired 'missionaries was|fied with the disease. There have |weeks or judgment on demurrer was |Tovel invitatlons were printed back e e el A R exnepted, sad by sppolmtment | raised in less than 15 minutes here late | been eleven cases‘in the town and of | pranted in Watt, admx., Guile, | Wards, with black o8 0 o lors weral log arranged for a voluntary sursens > Mr. and Mrs, Frederick La Forge of | Woman's Foreign Missionary society | Until Miss Cornet recovers her posi- | Pleadings in two weeks were ordered j;;*:;“g‘;‘_;‘:v‘“,‘“mp“,,“:{ pink, and at the | strike colony s dlow ERLAIN | Fishers Island, and Capt, O t Adjutant General Chase i B . CHAMBI | Fishers ¥ pt, Claudius M, | of the Methodist Episcopal church. ] n as teacher in the school will be ! ry D. Wi May c., vs. | 8 | re vord tc \t tha e ik~ DR. C. R N etias. United States Coast artiliery, | offering cane as a result of a servieg ipied by Miss Bertha Lyons. {45 JE0cY D Wrineos SuMAY, Ine Ve | Gabh pine ftrees | were: eliectivalyr drs | secelyod worl tonight that (i Sl Dental Sur, 80N | were married at St. Thomas' church, in the interest of the retirement fund| The two Cases in Occum are dolng | Tn the divorce case of Willlam C.|ranged. darkness transferred practically all | New York, Thursday. Capt. and Mra. | of the soclet: | nicely, and quarantine will be lifted | et Bale an’ — etk B Greenhalg vs. Grace L. 3 Seaman have gone to Panan 01 & i 'y ing. % In charge of Dr. S. L. Geer's practies | honeymoon, - oy s filed and the case went off donfor Eeagie Moy e E L Why not get in YOUR supply s next week. Kentucky Town Afire. during hi liness. T ters that went off were the fol-| The regular monthly mec - 3 & his last o 3 5 Lexington, Ky., Oct. $1—The to WEDDING. lowing: Leave to flle amendment to| Junior league of the Trinity M GOOD NEWS before bad weather arrives? McGrory Building, Nerwich, Conn, |, The Waterbury Republican states |of Jackso athitt counyt, scame | R complaint In Spicer, admr., vs. New | church was held in the church parlors that Mrs Bdward J. Pitsgerald of 60 | of the famous Hargis feud and sirne | Crozier—Williams. Haven road; judgment for failure to | Friday afternoon with a good number —_— Beacon street gave a gilk stocking Sweeney; | p A social time was enjoyed | i shower at her home Thursday eve- weeney; | present ool joyed | Many Norwich Readers Have Hegrd It served. and Profited Thereby. GHAPPELL cnu chief of | plead in Douglas, Inct. Vi fes army, | Rudd vs. city of Norwich, default for|and refreshments were Erig. Gen, Willlam Crozi ordnance of the United St |ning for her sister, Miss Helen G, |gtarted in the Thompson = ho and Miss Mary Williams of Washing- | failure to plead, two weeks by consent ‘lllOl'Iefln “Ollse I o vun Dn epredd rapidly. “One Plock n}&“n').u-i’o’g ton and New London were married |and the same time in Washington Tru é B & s b s R Ty 0 Mew Tenden g tna0 oeiook °d | Friday at St. George's church, Han- | Co, vs, Norwich and Westerly Railway P % ML s travaIN St are thie Wharf ik Lins REL SANDERSON rops. | takes place Nov. 18, | bver square, London, in the presence | company on default for fallure to an- Incidents In Soc ety iy 2 2 Goal and Central Wharf rick, Special Rates to Theatre Troupes, » ¥ Red e | of only a few guests, including Am- |gwer; Bdmond vs. Randall, disclosure <UU . thousands of bad back sufferers in Lumber and Comeat Touvaling Mon, Stc. Novemben is marked by three not- bassador and Mrs. Page, the members | o¢ defense; Mack vs. O'Neill. default| TELEPHONES 9 ) . | able Episcopal diocesan meetings, Nov, | e ———— of the embassy staff and several Brit- | for failure to plead; Intili va, Edwards, Livery connected. Shetucket Street |/ 2nd 8 the Girls' Friendly society | ish officers, personal friends of the ! ot by consent for two weeks on de- murder cases, is reported late tonigh to be burning. The fire is s e d to have { Norwich are glad to learn where relief may be found. Many a lame, weak | meeting in New Haven, Nov, 12 the | | FebaY | L H itche ok Vo ot oh e B CUTTING A MELON | "0, o, sauter, Amerioan| it for fillure topiens, "\ | ilem Tesbel Miitohell (s In New Yorkk| ) ooy pack s bad o more, M. C. HIGGINS iliary in New Haven, and Nov. 13, in | military attache, was best man, and o . om.| Miss Julia B. Brewer of Washington 2 pra 210 , Hariford, the Daughters of the King [} o | the bride was given away by her | DOUElass, Tuling on AeRureer to COT | yrcet was & recent visitor in Mystic, [ thanks to Doan's Kidney Pilis. Our COAL meeting in Trinity church. . Fvery now and then you read [| brother, William . Williams, former | Blatnti_ ffeath ve. Letth 2o oo - citizens are telling the good news of 4 in the stock market news that | commissioner of immigration at New | GIEUMERt 00 SO O ailway | _ Mrs. Frank T. Brown and Miss | ISR T HIGH GRADE COAL Hebrews throughout the state ee- some one is going to “cut a §| YOk g o rimont of demmwrrer:. Lip. | Katherine Erown 14t Thuraday fgr a [ their experionce with this tested yem-|, o & = ivy ag Mokl Sabe pressed gratification at the presenta acian i & e = it e’ oiters. bank commissioners, | fortnight's visit in Detroit, Mich. edy. Here is an example worth read- oy tion in the house of representatives | g Entertained With Hallowe'en Party. [Pt 2nd others ba o ompany. 8 £ Office Telephone 1257 by Representative Thomas L. Reilly | Tiecw wreiiany sulons bal Mr, and Mrs. George L. Ingalls gave | [ocinoned ni. e € Caanty | The Misses Osgood who have been |ing: a 0 a |of the formal protest endorsed by 3 i ms being ), Gelightful Hallowe'en party to about | Bauiaen bany . vs, LiHeoreux, admx, | spending ten days at Atlantic City,| arps Catherine Hogan, 22 Hickory them against the methods emplayed cut every day and the news of 80 friends at their home, No, 98 Ba- | 1oy orners onder on report of commit. | are expected home this evening. ik S 535 | by the Russian government in the [§ them is told in the advertising || chem street, Friday evening. Hallow- | §d Ot0ers %68 A% OO B, Gilicion e Street, Norwich, Conn., says rec- It so this will hiterest you. We |brosecution at Kief, Russia. columns of live newspapers like en games were enjoyed and Prizes | or proceeds of sale and supplemental [ MrS. Clalrsn(‘.(-‘ Roath gave = chil- | ommend Doan's Kidney Pills, procured Asve taken the local agency for the i Hineti. were awarded Richard Lewis, B A | fiajicnt! o same ih another case | drew’s Halloween party for ier little | at N. D. Sevin's Drug Store, as highly C 8 Bush Co. of Providence, R. i,| Mrs. Emma C. Beals, 81, widow of Smith, E. A. Bidwell and Mrs. Charles | J1{€Tents jthe Soue o et r den e e a1 s L it Yt who maie a speclalty of developing, | the Rev. Oliver Brainerd Beals, is dead it sy i Tyler Bard. Miss Annie Taft rendered 3 - 5 . H Foivuts tod reing, Al g | e e s Wy s l:m, .n; the kind of metons | DY SO0 A0d Vocal selections by Mr. | fendants, Mir. ana Mrs, Linzee Sewell Hooper |ment in their praise three year: Free flmmng Kinds and Lehigh BB Within 48 BoGts Gtter OBlivecs ot | She wis # descendant of the 'Cham. hat appeal to the average citi- and Mrs. James J. Moore and Mrs, iz (Helen B. Smith) have returned from |:his remedy cured me of a sevel G = 4| Dion amuly ‘oF Connestiout, wto i || uon, for they concorn the things ]| Bard uoded mich o tho beasure of thg | | Invited Gongressman Mahar. | ineir-wedaing journey” and ‘are o6 | il (e Viduoy complaint, cancing the ALWAYS IN STOCK aiity of the work we i1 | many , soldiers In the Reveolutionary Yo nfines ovening. Refreshments were served ashington, Oct. ~—Congresman | pying an apartment at the Mohican i S ettty o aad Peinass Sre Sare Wil | Y e of whom was on Gen. Wash, || thet 8° to make life happy. by the hostess Mahan of the Second district has been | 3¢ Now Lordon. pains in my buck and trouble with the A. D. LATHROP can afford (o rork do o8 | ington’s staff at Valley Forge, “T we gt w invited to address the sixth aun _ kiduey | mecretiona. to. disappear: after, TR s ecadaded ) o s i Wbt pan e men Kitohen Shower for Miss Lord, _|CoVENtion of the Sfississippi to Atlan- | rs, Cesare Guiglielmettl has| overyining clse had failed (o help me. ome-—eer-lM]-r:-t -n:“sll-;w-kot Stay 3 0y newspaper, than the ad- 3 c 5 o1 association, af Sathe er in tow: I nige: Lad s Telephone - This P s Hibernian Officers for Anniversary. vertisements,” ::m a woman who Tuesday afternoon Mrs. John -Daw- B Y TR ieia: ue Peiks, }::i“rfi‘\’,‘;’;‘i‘é"’w.‘fli ner ittle daushiey |1 will always recommend Doan’s Kid- % Bressive | The 42d anniversary of Division No. RETOIE Rl g s ber of Thamesville gave a kitchen |Fla, Nov. 17-18, and to be concluded | to New York. Her sister, Miss |ney Pills Druggis 1, A. O. H. will be observed at For- BTk e o M shower for Miss Ruth J. Lord, whose |at Jacksonville, Fla., Nov. 19, 20 and | Amanda Hall accompanied her for a| 1If your back ache: J. A. MORGAN & SON ) 3 osters’ hatl’ Nov. 2 at 7 p m The || vertisements are sure to be avout || wedding is soon to taics place. " Ths |21, in jolnt sestion with 'fhe ’Adantie| visit: L e St - £ Ehoionn- Bin county an te officers are expected || something i ey shower was a cobweb party, the arti- | Deeper Waterways association. s you, don't simply ask for 2 1 Ogs Cho'wsa Bank 289 Main Street | /¥ Toient and the natlonal presi- e T i hi tell me R Cles of aluminum being tied to strings | The purpose of the association is to| Mr. and Mrs. George Thatcher Lord |ney remedy—ask distinctly for Doans P A it s oo | dent. D, Moran, of Washington, is | nEs 1owant te hpow: and concealed in different parts of the | advocate an intercostal waterway from | have sent out invitations for the mar- | Kidney Pills, the same that Mrs. g dv Lacked by | Office 57 West Main St, Telephone 18 Yard Central Wharf, Telephone 834 'SROMPT DELIVERY house, which afforded much interest |the Mississippi to the Atlantic ocean. |riage of their daughter Ruth Jeanette | yyooo b and merriment. Following this sand- Lord and BEdward Brown Coy of West- I fum oetier L08M LRFOUSD (e adveria. | PFOETamme and also a speaker of noted wiches, sherbet, tea and cake were! Marseilles is about to build @ mew |erly Wednesday, the 12th of Novem. |home tc s columns of The Bulietia. ability. served $1,000,000 hospital, dber at six oclock at Christ church, |ter-Milbura Co., Props, Butfalo, N - ks ecied to aitend The committee | Betore (oo o.blic. there s o me- is to have a first class musical d—the ren stimony. 50 all storés. Watch for the melon cutting. WHEN rou w to pur your Lusi- AR it o S