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_No LLETIN, MOND NOVEMBER 3, WESTERLY TEAGHERS HONORED NG . 'STONINGTC Another Cannonball of War of 1812 NO STOMACH MISERY, INDIGESTI New . Found—Inspector Visits Postoffice— J % . ’ Bt D b e EESERI oa SOURNESS--PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN W R to in itution—Miss Jennie Stanton’s| Supper y | Cenfera! lgine #2959 . e S S 3 What is undoubtedly lic of the N e ] g \ —TO— % 3 Pupils Give Interesting Dramatization—Dynamite or | war of 1512 & cannonball probably | T Norwich NEW YORK . fired from one of Hardy's ships In the | o' on N piyg ' MINUTES | Pape's Diapepsin. It's so needless to i h battle of Stonington, was found by have a bad stomach—make your next STEAMERS Bomb Scares Canal Street Tenants—Cottrells Defeat W. H. S. at Football. . a ————— The sessions of the annual conven- tlon of the Rbode Island Institute of Instruction closed in Providence, Sai- urday. William E Steere of Provi- dence was elected president; John I° Deering of Arctic secretary, Ernest E. Wilbur_of Centredale assisiant secre- there is also a tenement. is operated by Grills under a license issued to Pasquale ‘Salameno. Grills and Bonvenuti do not stop to embrace each other as they sally up or down the streets head-on, as they have been location of the Bonvenuti saloon build- The saloon Joseph Lavanger. He is employed by A, W. Perry and was plowing a field on ‘the Spiers: place east of the bor-| ough, formerly known as the Thomas | Capron place, The plow struck the shot about 18 inches bene:th the sur- face. It is probably a solid cannon- ‘ball, weighing 25 pounds, and coated with rust a_quarter of an inch thick. Missiles of the same sort were found m Theodore D. Palmer's place years ago. It will be turned over to the His- torical society and will be on exhibi- YOUR SICK, UPSET STOMACH FEELS FINE. X Sour, sick, upset stomach, indiges- tion, heartburn, dyspepsia; when the food you eat ferments Into gases and stubborn lumps; your head aches and vou feel sick and fniserable, that's Wwhen you realize the magic in Pape’s Diapepsin. _It makes stomach distress go _in five minutes. If your stomach favorite food meal, then take a little Diapepsin. There will not be . any distress—eat without fear. /It's| Dbecause Pape’s Diapepsin “really does” | regulate weak, out-of-order stomachs that gives it it's millions of sales an- nually. 3 2 Get a large fifty-cent case of Pape's Diapepsin from any drug store. .Itvis the quickest, surest stomach relief and cure known. It acts almost like magic—It is a scientific, harmless | meal ~ Opening Fall Display « Harvard Mills” City of Lowell : New flampshire Cl next liue yuu sv ROl M A L gt Voyage ou Loug a al > { the wonderful sxyine enA i aleltront of Manhattan Asiand. Steamer leaves New London at 11 p. m. daily (except Sunday), due New York, Pier 70, East River, at 6.30, and Pler 40, North River, 7 o'clock next tary. Reuben F. Randall of Provi- |jocation of (he Vonvenutl coloon bona: is in a revolt—if you can't get it reg- | stomach preparation which truly be- | < dence, treasurer, William O. Hoiden | ing, Grills claiming it an encroachment | 07 &t the celebration in 1914, ulated, please, fof your sake, {ry longs in every home. | (Hand s ang statercoms from tickes of Pawtucket and Frederick H. Read | upon his properfy. The explosions Assessors in Session. £ " Fmrshed g agent rallroad statiom. & of Oakiawn assistant treasurers. Wil- | under and near the Bonvenutl Dlace |\ mhe town boukd of asscasors, George Lremsreee ) ed; . Meals a 1a Carte lard D. Bacon and Silas T. Nye, of Westerly, ware elected vice presidents, and Alfred J. Maryott, of Westerly, was elected 10 the board of directors. created some scare, but did very tle property damage. dynamiters fired a bomb, ite, in the alleyway lit- or between the H. Robinson, Amos Hewitt and I, BEv- erett Watrous, began their annual ses- sions at‘the town clerk’s office Satur Our new and complete stocks of this noted Brand of Women's and Children’s. Underwear will have particular display and proper dem- _NORWiCH O NEW YORK §10 Several resolutions were adobted | huilding in which the Grills saloon is | 983 5 and reports from various committees | jocated and a large s e, The Imperial pand, composéd of a e A Sere received for action. Consider- | with evers tenemmse tenement Nouse: | dozen youns men of the boroush, went onstration during the entire week NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP CO. sble discussion arose over some of the | the limit. It was the evident intent | (o Wedusteduock Iriday G ik “"‘} 5 B e e e Tt ononuen_|to create @ moars yather than endin | 2SOLC L LiS; fLCICel PrOSTABIE © November 3rd to 8th SR . et 38 WMok e lrer IR and property, as the bomb | ° s g W N —— v Yo[k nt ord ag: - {was so placed that damage to bulld- un Over by Wagon. 2 ‘orwich “to Soards’ were' concoded. th, be. bound. | 5, "o erdly possible. 'The explo: | mgycis Pont, the liglé son of Mr. IS ALWAYS By special arrangement with the makers we are enabled to offer w : The convention held that the teachers [ ind the occupants of the two buiid. | 800 Mrs. Manuél Pont, of Broad street, during th CHELSEA LINE sbould consider all contracts as bind- | ings were thoroughiy scared. so much | WhQ Was, It was feared, fatally injured v ing on both sides, and that they should | 55 that there s no sleep for ¥ being run over by a heavy wagon, < S e o e g Pend oo e W ne o or fhe |17 o TULo1n By L oy TSt ONE WEEK ONLY—A SPECIAL VALUE Fare, $1. Staterooms, $1 when they expected the school board | are saeki OHIBR . BIRETIAL: NS | diaphragm was ruptured as a result o . : R 1 I mpreccaent A meking homes elsewhere. The | G P coident and it is feared that his TO THE WISE HOUSEKEEPER. “HARVARD MILLS”—No. 806 Al outsige rooma, A resolution the purport of Which |ioon and gliss ware and windows were | heart action and his respiration will . \ T RRh Paeatayes was the endorsement of the movement | shattered and in the tenement house | *I%RYS "i’;j:;_';e“““"‘\“,‘ffig‘n“i;“;“:"mwn SHE CAN LAUGH AT THE ELE- Made from the Finest Combed Cotton, Bleached White, a Seasonable Thursdays and . Stndays, 616 Shd Bave all required work dome in | acow oes Crockery and artleles | o o 'tew days decitie 19 the Atting outly MENTS, FOR SHE BUYS Weight, in all Shapes. B e b s d to the ex school hours, was refer | The ce officers arrived in short or- of the steamer Naomi for fishing out of iloucester during the fall and winter Bridge Pier, ‘Mondays, Wednes- ecutive committee for _consideration. | e made a thoroug] b i 2 eointions ware adorted. providing | ond made a thorough investigation, | o c %She s due to leave here this BY TELEPHONE Regular 50c Vests, Drawers and Tights, for 35¢c Gy and Fridaye § B m. that further effort be made fo pro- | 1eail 1o the RteeHGE ot the Lo i - : DR T8, achivol. sdvanteges | rr, o o the.detection of the bomb- | 3. Marston preached at 5 Extra Sizes 50c F. V. KNOUSE, Agent and that the powers and duties of su- IS | Baplist churen “Sundey Have You =3 re clearly defined = morning and evening. e Youn /5% 7 % B teaucion T e ehoes that | , The republicans of the town of Ho: | BECUE S0l R e monthly Folls : Regular $1.00 Perfect Fitting Union Suits for 75¢ T school heards shou: not be permit- a VR NS i b evaref « | call meeting. ()n 3 T4 %o engage a teacher who had vio- | BTI9gS % reprerentative to the A T e bt Extra Sizes $1.00 TRADE S‘Hlol 2 GER lated a comtract in order to accept | T4l tssembly to he vacancy oc- | duys in New Haven Y H 2 another position, was tabled. B L el LA R E B stoffi Lic sl We_will_devote unusual_space in our show windows and department e TR it Toeaming boara of | I CIArke. o Wwas otie of the Mate Posioffice Inspected. Lo s v 2 AND GET FULL VALUE. officers were appointed a_committee | s b feibr rf- - | Posiofiee Inspector Charles Pendl ‘during_this week and invite all women to visit our store and make 1o have the Rh Island Institute of | '~ Fav il fever | .on made a visit at the local offi w e A Instruction nearporated, and the com- | Contracted during th r. Clarke | Suturday and found Posimaster Nove their_season’s selections while our stocks are complete. ' Your greatest need from now mitiee was authorized to incur the o aad + of 1913 | 5 ccqunts and all-the affairs of the of- . necessary expense. The execwive | 4 and | riggs is elected. | fica in excellent condition onisa committee was asked to consider at BT e o8 A | and Mrs. W. H. Fairbrother have, ¥ its pext meeiing the advisability o s RORESS A ae o iy oD the tenement in the Bellamy R A e e : 0 MBIA” . Mackinaw Coat Bouse heeping and janitor service | N2 obens nmext January. The special the S year old son of 1Vl 3L } I the ® of th® _state, “ana | °lection will be held Novem A ristie Mell, is recover- 7 ¥ thousht acvisabie 10 appoint such — rom the of a broken les Local Laconies. an old time wheel motoreycle committee or commilices as are neces- sary for the purpose of such inquiry. . The Dramatization of Stories as pre. sented by Miss Jonnie Sta terly, was a de eational work and a assembied teachers The demonstration | U @ was made by these pupils from the | fourth and third grades of Westerly #chools: Henry Day, Lloyd Jones, Frank Robertson, Courtland Chapman, Cy Alexander Bissett, | Trancis Burnham, John Menick, George | Moward, Dorothy Ward, Ethel Cran- | We dall, Louls Payns, Clara Evans, Mary | ferred Clarke, Mabel Chadwick and Sidney | bought it Carnaghan. The children gave a play | ready been entitled The Fire God's Return, the |above the story being taken from one of the | .o, o mchool books. The children arranged | 5 iR the production, originated a fire dance | 74 Teoche #nd hymn of praise, and selected their 5 e own costumes which were strikingly | PV defeated t} football e Westerly erman, general es in this section, rwich, was in Westerly easurer of with_of- Sat- hotel d street was former! 2 of the Parents ion was held schoolhouse. interesting and a wel- an Y .«'.u.\m.uJ company with his rned from a trip Yorik | Infart’s Death. i Helen 1 Richard died af fhe the 15 months Harvey -~ and New London. a aturday 1an, Herman, ey, of Stonington . Little locute here. | br. ter of S end of New Hawen is to Hale ringiield, M of Dr. ar wife and daugh . were week 1" Mrs. C: sitor: in Mer 0. Maire. s of Brad- unday of Mrs I were, and Mrs, C. Br. Ma wol s Cocn Dr Maine home ning tained a s John Eilis Dies After a Brief liness—Miss McKay Speaks at Bap- tist Church—Mrs, Hazel White Giv- en Fine and Jail Sentence. e death of Kl of John Eii place at he rirude Spring _street Friday after of home took Brief S_tag News ilford—Rev. C. Wilcox and ed 15 acres of vorn this yea alk of.which was less than 19 son not eet | _ Demontration and Free Lessons All this week ;an expert from the manufacturers of Columbi in their use. All of the latest ing work should interest you. Yarns will give fres lessons This; fascina stitches taught. . Art Goods Department Heavy Sweater Coat jaunts and all Winter sports they are the most practical coats ever ated. They give free- dom of motion with snug comfort. We have a splendid assortment to choose from, made with the beited back to Mackinaws in bold as well as neat patterns. Byron collars and shawl collars on the sweaters. Moderate prices on the best of Values. JAS. C. MACPHERSON 291 MAIN STREET Opposite Chelsea Savings For leisure Bank cw Haven's automo- | bile club is on the way to being the| est in the , a_distinction that | a few hours' illn heart dis daughter of Sarah and The cause Ellis - wa ihe late only was th Water street at a sllowing was the menu 4 extinaed t coon supper. e new president iders were elect. e Miss Stanton’s motive In presenting ase. M the play was to Impress upon the teachers the success of reading which | | might be attalned by having the les- | ' soms made mors interesting by dram- | atisation. She says her work encour- | '’ free thinking and a breader scope | While the play was som hment cho: 4 laves that when Presented as by the school | Succe: ohildren it offers a most excellent mar tertainment—Local mer of eoreating off-hand speech and Def: stage presence, which aid materially | in reading and speakinz. A s itford, president izhon, vice president \ secretary; Mrs. Al- 1l Hallowe’en Whist and En- Football ated at Taftville, 6 to 0. Team lowe'en whist and held in Sprague under the auspices for the ben- The hall ted with About table of winners Ladies. The dynamiters who have three unsuocessful attempts to blow up the small saloon buflding of Natale | ¢ Boanvenut! In Tanal street, or some | und s other dvnamiters now givi t- | pum temtion to the n loon building B owned by Joseph S. Grifls, In which | foriy-fie were p made | hall ! and one The ster Cocktail, ltines. y in Cups mother Tongue. sister urnips Boiled Onions. Butter. g Peans 0; in McDonald, and was about 30 s of age. Besides her h and and he leaves three little ch r Sister Mary Rose of {wo brothers, Rev. John Mc- Hartford and J. Alfred ) Mystic Bu 1 is to be in cemelery, New London. Addressed by N church of L interesting Rathbun-Brown Engagement. i nnounced of hbun an Haistead e wedding is to take place Bo Coon. Mashed Sweet Pot | | | ss McKay, ices of congregation of the who the ss MekKay Philadelphia addres Demi-ta | Cigars. The table was prettily < a fruit centerpi A were Dr ssell Smith Scouts Plan Social. now is Hartford’s by but a small mar- gin. Middletown.—Miss Sarah this city, who has heen at Beach for the summer, has r | her home on ¥ winter. Foote of ned to Admiral and Mrs have closed qeld and return 1 to New Y expect to leav Dec. lifornia, where will spend the winter. Torrington. P. Colvocoresses summer home about they mong the building pes last week by Inspectc ton S. Clark is a permit to Ada who will build a house fc o5 A. Goodwin on the east of Scarborough street, to cost $29,000. rescent | shington street for the | (leaning Monuments For our CITY HALL con: tract we engaged an <expert marble and granite cleaner whose skill is attested by his e o . K. Klock ns are being made by the | » s ' = outs of the viiaes to give a| Naugatuck—Rev. Thomas Cooney, . "BH'NB AN[] G > 1o the members and. their | pastor of St. Francis’ churoh, work. Let him clean your gha o and their clup rooms are b rerirned from the we The days are getting shorter and the long winter evenings- are almost A 5 i 3 o with flass and flowers, purse last week by @ com- | here, but If you have a DAYTON LIGHTING OUTFIT_installed in your Y M “ive dollars i | Mrs. Haze| White Takes an Appsal representing the parishioners, | country home it will turn the darkness Into daylight. You can light your | monument. “ i ed Miss Ha JEtE an Appeal: {43y (oken of their good will and home and barn at a cost so slight as to be within the reach of anyone. AT i gk B e e eem. < Write for our catalog “E" on Electric Lighting Outfits. i sk s 1 8 o pr e own o f : d zes went + € 2 ; ara: Groton and senter mm—— = Sole_Agents for Connecticut N Started on Chest. Then on Left ;57 iows:) T o, | story tell heral soclability Judke AT Howiit to 8 At ot L0} CHILDREN HATE Ol | THE C.S. MERSICK & CO., 37167 Stk 5e. Now Haven, conn. B 5., A huedier Lo, Sheulder andhrm. Nearty Driven S D . 3 ard 60 days in fail for seling intox ) ; . A y Drivel x | e catlng drinks, quantities of which have | CALOMEL AND PILLS. . X . i S % : S : Thich 1 | : ¥ gl 35 en repeatedly found on her prems | Tel. 561. Franklin St c"“Y, . U?’d Cutcurg Soap and ro olo, | il es and for which she had several | “California Syrup of Figs” Best For | f{ | Cutizura Ointment. Rid of Rash. ©f | M.rchants and Manufacturers Tied for | times p: d @ fine. | She appealed the | Tender Stomack, Liver, Bowels— | oL A ok ‘e | cate b the December term of cour 3% Answan St., Fall River, Mass — i PR i o Eiises Blsos o Banliig Leaguc,—, held in New London. B ' Don’t Let That ¥ 3 ek B 2 on |, County Commissioners Grant No Li 3 == | M7 toulle started mosty on the frantof | e plano by J. J, Trown; son: 5eyond | conges Briefs and Personals. Look back at your childhood days . my body oo my chest. It was juss | the Gates of gParadige, e S5v. Toha MeDy £ Hartford is | Remember the “dose” mother insisted | g o e 2t B and | 101 abepisied e o Aterthant S T up with the | aC RS B T Die Wilise bocanee of | Sh—casios ol calomel cathartics T I'oothache 1t Jooked like freckles, and. ner; song. In-{he Golden nitattas and the. & e re| the de of his sister. { you hated them, how you fought o dlonsd Time, John McQuillan of Wi fSartgpss and Ltiegpoiteams are 5. Josephine Cliester: e 2 | against taking them. - Mai ni 3 keep you awake all night. Stop in ::mtl‘):fiyher .ndmu:: ccompanied by Miss'R. B, Smith; | 07 for G5t place in the Siaffor i T on grmmr‘en is diffecent We will open our in Dining R‘?om Sunday, P R Toothache Drops that looked ke & esh of e | 1113 T Harvest Moon, Misses . . | 1R, (SRS, SR, 106 e string | Hallows'en might. 5 E Eshen S nl e e T B November 2nd, for business, on the “EUROPEAN il atop, the gatn, qilbel che meves kind. Tt did not troubls b > from 1. Pinney. whose record was 110.| - Mrs. Ambrose Lester has ret: | o chilan T ”» st ‘you op the ache. =i g heagnd All Hallows’ Day 'Masses. Srow has 112 (o his oredit. Consider- | to Waterford after a visit to Rev. and | do. The children's revolt is well-found- ||| PLAN. Aot on- GRS W AR N & then my upper ipandmy | Seturday. All Saints' day, masses | 2D enthusiasm - continies tobe| Wit g 5 BN 0gency 15 visit- | njured by them. e - p , 1417, O\ face riels near my. eys | were said in'St Mary's church at 5.15 | ™ THS Standin | ing friends here. If your child's stomach, liver and This room will be open every day from 6 o’clock uni's rmacy / A\ broks out and it wasitch- | ©79 S 4. m. the $ o'clock m being 8- | Tuesday evening the United Amer- | bowels need cleansing, give only deli- - - - % fog and burning all the time. I usod iigh onel at which more than 150 Won. Lost. P.C.|ican Mechanics will have a meeting | clous “California Syrup of Its a. m. until 12 o’clock p. m. for continual service, and ||/ 50 Main Street ©n 1% and 1t dried 1t up, but that was not | <4, .r 0 101V communion. Manufactur g B 667 | followed by an oyster supper. action ish positive, but gentle. 7 = ain @sme g00d when tho same rash broke oub | ¢ 1ie Loyt GpLAlENe Was the guest | Yierchants ...... .. 4 2 §67| Waldo Murfay, of Bath, Me, is vis- | of mothers keep' this harmiess “fruit we hope to merit a share of the public patronage. v S o o 1 o8 | of his mother, Mrs. Joseph Couture. In | (iyeseents 3 H ‘500 | iting here on his way to New York. [laxative” handy; they Know children sBoulder 5 Montville Saturday. it 3 3 0| Mrs. James T, Rathbun has returned | love to take it; that it never fails to - 4 * % i ::';“"""‘;’"::::; gt Defeated by Taftville, R 5 i3 | to Providence after a visit with rela- | clean the liver ‘and bowels and < To the ladies who are shopping, especial attention MiSS ELLA M. POTTER could hing. T s deperigents “ 7| tives here. en the stomach, and that a teaspoonful 4 5 A B 4 e mad s gotaio oo o s rack et |1 it soccer foothall team, ac- | SR " % 8T s Trene Stahler has returned to | siven'todsy saves & sick child poontul || ill be paid to them and their wants, and they will find Bstihidtorof face. My clothing irritated it something | ied by o large crowd of rooters, ctai Pinfall. New London after a visit of two weeks | row. 4 T > . @ik, ‘T coulll ok bear anythiag 10 toucs | o Tativiile, Saturday ‘and was | ¢ with 3fiss’ Sleanor Lamb of Fearl| Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bot- our prices always very reasonable, and at the same time Piano and Harmony ack a¢ all for two weeks and i defea v the Taftville team In & | \anufactucers Street X e of “California Syrup of Figs,” which s . A :nnmmm»m;:tm‘?; | hotly coniested game by the score of | Merhayts e | has full airections forbables. children giving them every accomodation. Studio now open for season of 1913 ut and have 0 take my cloties oft. - Plaing | Rockville—The members of the Bap- | of all ages and for grown-ups plainly % Room 6, Alice Bldg. Tel. 968 S ok ek dr ok 2 RS S T tist church have planned: for a recog- | on each bottle. Beware of counterfelts ¥ Music by the Orchestra Sunday, Sunday ¢ Gaucher of High | " service for thelr new - pastor, | sold here. See that it is made by e SewiAT woutd pd cutof iny head | sire 30 1 \ Rev. H S, Kilborn, to be held at the| “California Fig Syrup Company.” Re- from 5.30 to 8 p. m. the way I was. Bus after I used Cuticurs | Soap and Ointment they scemed to ease me, | 1 only used two cakes of Cuticura Soap and | ‘two baxesof Cuticura Ofntment and 1§ took COLCH ~STER The Direct Imy = Co. hys opened | “$wo months o get rid of the eruption.”. | & hrimch s block, Mer- N (Blgned) Mrs. Katie F. Sillvia, Apr. 12,1013, | - iunix liow b sl Swhidee | WITCHES, SKELETONS, Outicurs Soap 25c. and Oatieors Otntment, | 4 1Tl 1ine of Teas, Cofters, Spices, etey | 1 5 - SRR & SPIDERS, SNAKES, MASKS, S0c. are sotd everywhers. Liberalsampleof | 1'% be found. Miss Frances Lyman, | edhesdzs bieren . LEGAL NOTICES. HALLOWE'EN CREPE PAPER, e b g Fpll I sy B o 'lww warm --Strong—No Scratchmg DENTIST ay LUNCH SETS, NOTS, FRUITS, p . Dept. T, Boston.” ; | Witing ExtretNooma: | y POST CARDS, ETC. 23 em who sia d st wi - | On unt ¢ large: registim i - ¥ i % o Soupil G b fo i s st | e e R Goad/ heallumb ey without o Diz. E. J. JONES | ASSESSORS’ NOTICE ’ | have more of (he Tooms necessary weight or scratching 1s one ite 46 Shannon Bldg. [ M Q by the sehool building wired for of the big superiorities of - Aut ator Shetucket S -.mg en- MRS. EDWIN FAY | { rooms wired novd and four more will M 9 M . trance. one. lidule to pay taxes are hereby notified Franklin Square 1l - b Wired s Week. | Tuesday oyenimg en’s Merino ¥ 10 Feturn 10'ts Assestors on or befors ; (| DOSLON ICTVICE [|ixil e ir st e top reaisoring thy, et Ca R SN S for thix winter's sessfon of the school. e - > > s, Of al] taxable propert R e "—OF THE— Social Affalrs. STETSON & YOUNG ‘g(?v‘fmfi“'jfi)?.‘tfizzlx)‘ anthe {st ?lglgx‘:‘x"’y' JOSEPH BRADFORD : are selling ¥ £5 . . [ There.was n large eitencance at the e P i Bl e chirged”a Honaley ot 18 O © cexr. apc. 35 ¢ ||| Hamburg-American Line |[| sttt Ssie ity Carpenters and Builders| ;s & cier.cidaoely| BOOK BINDER Verithin o SR St o —— Y s . Bais L <‘*§H$=;““" s e et \ prices, by skilled labor. “8‘,;‘3{ &a‘fl ugsw :‘pp(lgcgufln‘ e Blank Bosks Made aad Rufed to Ordas ¥ LONDON (Plymouth) Grange soclul in Memorial hall k s % Telephone 50 WEST MAIN SY. | hc5day and Saturday evenings, from 7 108 BROADWAY . PARI Boul evening, Made of fine-gauge, closely knitted yarns. Long toih * ruen ate 3 (Boulogne) The couniy commissioners did not | or short sleeves, and regular or stout drawers. Lists will be received beginm. : . Also the Best Watch Bargain ||| ascuring Arrival in Paris by Day ||| next rrigay et 11 o'clock stitched and covered, Have vour Optical Work done by a | 8 . Jor Hamflton atches FALATIAE & FERMBER T — BRISTOL Union Suits—with the Trouser Seat— up-t -date house, " JOHN P. MURPHY, ‘ ever offered Q Soutn Norwali. -The Rev. Thoma e C. A. SPEAR, S ” E " 8. S. Moltke, Nov. 22, 10a.m. b e T e o 4 weights—$1.50 and $2.00. s S e JEREMIAM J, DONGYAN, at WM. FRISWELL’S A 21 Jewel Adjusted Watch S. 8. Hamburg, Dec. 6 urc, wilt Toave i for Rome, Look for the Bristol Shield L a s e st il Beinbe MICHAEL J. CURRAH, 4 , . where lia' will ¢ need course (ovér Somers) s6p308 Assassors, 25-27 Franklin St.- - * From g-mr:-;wc‘al(h Pier, tw ol voripeure. e revertud gens Ask Your Dealer B outh Boston. eman is a son of Lee er John w —_— 607 BOYLSTON STREET OE SMiddlelpR s SEl BN a 3% a L to pul vour busi- | WHEN you wani o DUS your bu WHEN §0u want i put your busi ¥ of (he American Collgge of WHUN zaw want to put vour bus VHEN you wami .1 BUE your ¥ ¢ your Boston, Mass, _ or local agent ||['Rome and was ordained several scars e e e e ah e Tvartas | diawm better \han Inreusy the advercl l?n.,‘.. ettor Thau ibbouan o o . - e columus af The Bulletis. ADE columns of Bulletin, .~ church on Monday evening, Nov. 10. jfuse any other kind with contempt. single str THE PARKER-DAVENPORT CO. ing columns nf.Xne Bulletin 'Hallowe’en Favors! CATS, PUMPKIN LANTERNS,