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¢ A dsic o : dexiod AT STORA! Second International Contest Is Over— | Some Resuits Shown. PERSONAL ¢Mrs, H, A Edscomb of Groton was a visitor last week in Norwich. L hem Off Wi Poople Notics J¢. Drive T .Dr. Edwhrds’ Olive Tablets A pimply face will ‘not embarrass The Bulletin. Norwich, Monday, Nov. 10, 1913, #28 Alonzo T. Letendre returned pn Sat- Pineapples ........... 25¢;™ o — —— |urday from a brief visit to Nel York | ting In River Off Massapeag— Ewi o " Bresy pullittar 1 from | you much longer if you gef a package Alligator P %0, VARIOUS MATTERS i Rewind Poomg v Evidently Met Death!ibs oo, 2 Slediiente S0 |07 0, Bowasds olive Tl a8 cars ....... C | A b M o - 1 ) ttlon upon the Secons Internaticnal . | o s. Burice Taber of Ledyard Is by Drowning, Coroner Says — Had Been Missing R ! L have taken the tablets a few nights. Camembert Cheese .. . .. 35c |, Jt Was 64 dearces at noon on Sun® | the guest of Mrs, Edward Woods of Y & 24 H 3 | 158 Laving Contest gives the follow- | ¥ jnse the blood, the bowels and Bl aay. | Willetts avenue, New London. The Second International Egg Lay- |the liver with Olive Tablets. Fancy Grape Fruit, 3 for 25¢ Table Pears, 3 for. 3 5¢ ven 18e Red Bananas .. Sweet Lemons :......: 30e| M. Charles D. Geer of Norwich pro- | gregational Chitireh of Broad Brook at| According to Drs. F. J. Harper and | which they did. . Later it was taken to tion undertook to keep full records | olive color. s White vided the entertainment. the Sunday School Convention in Nor- | J. W: Callahan, who were called Into | the rooms of Unde: ¢ M. Hourigan, | of individual egg producing as well as [ Dr. Edwards spent years amol Squash ........ 10¢c R oL < | wien. consultation by members of Miss Ma- | whers it was seen and identified by | fotal pen production . fooq consamp. | batlents aflicted with Jiver and bewely Neosha whist to-night in Foresters i her's family, the body had probabiy | members of the family: tlon per pen, duratich of broody pe- | complaints and Olive Tablets are the | Brussell Sprout ........ 20c|Hat—aav Miss Valarie’ Shannon, daughter of | been in the water at least ten davs | Coroner Brown saif Sunddy evening [ ricds, welght of eggs, and to collect | lmmensely effective result. | Th rataors T qa. | Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Shannon of Ner-|They were called to give their opinion ' that il the indieattgns were that| throughout ‘the year such other data | Take one or two nightly for a week. | he sovernor's Thankssiving procla- | wieh and Neptune parls, was the guest | on this point and stated that the ad- death had been inflicted b | as was deemed of interest and import- | See how much better you feel and look. SOMERS mation ls belng {ssued 1o town clerks of Miss Charlotie Keefe of Droad | vanced ’state bf decomposition in | drowning ana he thought the body had | ance. Net ail of this however, can be | 10¢ and 25¢ per hox. The Dlive Tablet or ¢ stribution. The Norwieh alot-|street to witness the N. F. A.-Bulkeley | which the body was found would Seem | been in the water BT least & weelt presented at this time. The facts will, ment is about 30 each year {?meLnng n:},fl over h(he week-end.— | to lhmilcate u‘m& ‘lenglht of :1?;, since ‘Tl"liTre were no marks or anything te | nevertHeless, be given to the public as e . | New London Telegraph: a shorter period in water at the pres- | indicat, i A X i # , it ras feenited here that Saturday o ent temperature” would hardly account | When found the body of Miss Maner | socnome;inl, °a g, compiled and In- | ground freds. Mash, grit, shell, and . H. T, Mille’ was, the anniversary of the 570, WEDDING: for the decomposition that had Set in: | was elothed as it was on the night she charcoal were given to the birds ad Mn H. T. Miller’s e in Hoston in 1805 at which several / It this were Tight, it would make it | disappeared. Only hes hat was miss | Touetf: Tibitum but it was necessary to close f ORDER BY PARCEL POS® SCHOOL FOR DANCING, |'oc® firemen did good work. Goedrow-Allen. seem probable that Miss Maher ful- |ing. It was understeed that she had | Pens of Five With Supernumerary | the grain feeder a part of the time es- Seventy-five visitors enjoved the| Trnest Goodrow and Miss Florence | filied her threat to get into the river [ about 75 cents with her on the night | Fach pen consisted of five females, | pecially during the long days of sum- L 28 Qak Street. quiet Dleasiires of dhe O ibrary | Allen were united in marriage at the| on the night she disappeared, as that | she disappeared, but the coroner had |but each contestant was privileged to | mer. This daily attention to the hop- Saturday Classes for Beginners 2.30 | reading room Sunday afternoon. Miss | parsonage of the Central . Baptist| Wes 11 days from the time her body | not learned Sunday night whether any | send one supernumerary bird which | pers would probably be unnecessary in me Ea mim ers fl. Advanced. 4 Martha A. Ward was in charge. church Saturday, evening at 8.30 | Was found: money had been found on her: was placed in the competing pen in the | larger flocks. Succulent food consist- Call for Cireutars. ) o'clock by the pastor, Rev. Dr. Joel| Asainst the supposition that she| Sunday afternoon Br: H. M. Lee from | event of losses accidental or otherwise. | ed principally of dried beet pulp for Franklin Squ over Semers Bhadl e one 1082, | Tesday afternoon Mrs. P. C.Wright, | B, Slocum, The best man was Mr. Ju- | committed suicide on the night she|New London was here at the under- | No further substitution was permit- | about six months. After this time suf~ ? ow of Philadelphia, 18 to be at Mrs. | neau and the bridesmaid was Miss | disappeared is the statement of Mrs. | taking rooms and an autopsy was to |ted. The total number of eggs laid by | ficient natural greens were furnished A. Mitchell’s, 837 Otis street, where | Laliah Allen, sister of the bride. Im- | Jénnie Dunham Pixley, who has de-|have been performed, but this was |the various pens is indicated on anoth- | by the barley and clover in the yards she will weicome Triends Informally. | mediate. relntives were presont. Tho | slared positively that she saw Miss | considered not advisable and was Elven | er page in n table arranged by breeds |in whicli the hens were running! so DR. F. D. COLES . bride was attractively gowned in a| S Suer dfe up. . _|and according to the number of eges | that none was added from other sourc- s DL | It is stated by a_Pomfret corre- travellng suit of black velvet with Saturday afternoon after she was re- Miss Maher, who was demented and | produced. For the benefit of those|es until along in the summen whenl ¥ | spondent that M. H. Leonard of Phil- | White tearibou trimmings, She wore | borted missing and that she spoke to | was in charge of a nurse, Lindsey | who desire to make thelr own compar- | some of the yards became more or less vet’erlnar‘l Slfl‘ eon | adelphia ls visiting his nephew, Rev |, white bever hat: her and that Katle sald she was stay- | Smith, disappeared from sight on the | jsons between this contest'and the first | depleted. For about the last three o (\) T | Harry A, Beadle'formally of Franklin. | “\fy. and Mre. Goodrow left during the | ing with friends down there. But no | evening of Tuesday, Oet. 28, about 8.30 | one, the writer desires to point ont the | months of the contest period green i SET The public utiiitles commission has | €¥eDINE for a’wedding trip to Wash- C ‘1‘? m{::{;n?r\l\;sédh;l: i;«;inzvizgu‘"lmk . fow minutes after she had |fact that 500 birds competea in this | cut corn was used. The beet pulp, | Office, HODGE'S STABLE blic uf o Issio as 1, pir ur she was stay 2 - yone ele Ol ved her sister, M ¥. BE. Don- the first | and other greens for that matter, were | aasm H v Sy i 1 , D. C, and on the return will < s > o s T contest as agalnst 480 In t i 0/ )hone 3.3 | epproved the petition of the Connecti- | IMELON, T (o and of ThEE FOE \ir. | been found who 'saw Katie in that re- | aMson, around Shannen’s corner, ac- | event; and further, only marketable | fed separately: that ie to say they were [RRnel e e e T v ingle trpliey | Goodrow 1s émployed by the Stoddard- | S10%, The, Iacc that the body ooy | cording to the statement Mr. Smith | eggs have been credited In the initial | not incorporated in the dry mash. The rack ol 5 Norwich, / gl L g AL | fC at Massapeag a made to the police when I i ‘or the mash and grain ra- Excellent Gifherd compai” e f e son of AL | 1040024 MAMEDSRE and 1ot 24,2, Bont | made, o (he polce when ne seported | competiton. e oot o g iens o8 e The Bulletin beat out a number of | phonse Goodrow and has made W) gicate (hat she got into the river 1in | walking about 20 or 30 feet behind her Ftal Visid ok rAS N RN BHA i it Deing obame Al UtaRe . the New York papers Saturday in|home at No 218 Contral avepue, TUC| that nelghborhood and not here alater Tak: (it Hipseha. said; hnd 1L The HotAE FTeIC of~daigs: waatTr.016 | (2 YEML, it helng deemed agvisable 0 tl l announcing the engagement of Miss |bride 1o a native of Now Taven PA) N, B. Rogers and Nelson Plerce, two | the minute or two while he crossed | for-all pens. The following are the'in- | 11 St S U EAC0 s Yied obtained p Ca Helen D. Huntington to Vincent Aston | has resided in this ¢lty the £1ealer part | realgenta of yMassapeag, wero {nose the street tothe opposite corner and | dividual results; frithe. Ml compatition. . . I, willhe 9 " g % e & Bhe s the daugh who saw the body first ay and | blanced off in the other direction, both.| i - = 2 alian ards | 2 len of No, 12 Watrous avenue. > 3 ¥ noted from the formulas below that 2 o r, T A Lapete ot o | Austin Allen of No 12 Watrous avenue: brouehit It to siors and secured 1, then | had Ulsappeared: Trom sight. Because| . . 1 White Leohorns. © | Boted fTol, (e, faruios, peow, Tagt THE TAILOR, RIVICE ||fomio i & in sak" Bl oBITUARY: B Mo tminer £ gt | (7 e (rEats 5 SR hes NS | o eneiend: PEAN G100 Bt |and e eI abonld perars e : that he is enjoying the trip and will -_~ 3E S MORtvIlE 4bo ) e Sn:conildent from | L ot oois % B, o Gal. | explained that all beef scrap was|s P - return late this months Mrs, Eliza Sutor, the down, of eMontville about =230 the first that her body would be found | Bennsylvania, 1029:°0. A. Foster. Cals) (iéleq "he coarse particies being mix- (18 HOW located in his new Ca iAol aiilhn b silbeh R Syot o'clock. Coroner Brown went to Mas- | there, Other theorics have also been | fornia, 897; Frank Toulmin, England, | Sifted the « s G oy B St cad ey A residence telephone 18 of practl- | 4410 Pody of Mrs. Eliza Sutor 65.Who | sapeag and met Dr, Fox on the way |advanced, but the river had been |954; W. P. Canby, Pennsylvania, 952; | & .““ g ‘_““ Srain mag ’"" ez quarters Ioecrement and are in charge of [ |cal vahie fo evervome evers day in | Sied Saturday mocning al the Norwleh |and together they went fo the spot | dragged and Mr. Smith has made him. | Bufton .’ Moore, ' Connecticut, ' 945; | Maindet boing used for (he mash | & Tegtnered dptometrist, whess- || {he vear. How about yout adw. | Sete hospital was prepared for burial| where the body was at a polnt north | selt sick by his own work In the casl | Smith Bros, Pennayivania 9341 F. A. |/ it 1" Y 208 MAIN STREET, ! amimes cyes free and offers sex- o3 T Gager, ¥r., and|of the summer residence of former|and it is understood is now in the | Jones, Pennsylvania, 928. ue ) Mo ke arh ol 20 > Festions to those who need them A Westville correspondent mentions [ Sent from here on ‘“0\'"“"_“'1‘ \”E“;‘,"} Congressman Edwin W. Higgins. lhcy} hospital. A sister. of Miss Maher, | Poultry Farm, Pennsylvania, 909; In- ,4.’..’;{:14“.',}",, etk ‘W"“d\ "]__;'}": i Riso u modern lense gnding | [ that Mrs Louis Reed, who has been | Urain at 258 p.m. A brother of the | were accompanied to the place by Dep- | Mrs, I B. Donaldson, has also been | 8lesids Farms Co., Pennsylvania, 908; | POUnds, corn meal 100 pounds gluten| . Stead Block plami in commection with this de- visiting Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Reed eased came here from Mt Kisco, | uty Sheriff George H. Stanton, who | unceahsing in the search. Braeside Poultry Farpi, Pennsylvani: 2 S cpaunds, Erouy b : partment This fact will enable of Willington, has returned to her and accompanied the body back | had been told by Chief George Linton | The unfortunate young woman was | 907; Joseph J. Barclay, Pennsylvania, ‘?";:““"_ standard middlings 75 pounds, ¥s to reriuce broken lenses and || home on Fuorest street. there, where burial Is (o take place. | that come Central Vermont trainmen |about 30 years old and was born in|898; P. A Keppel, Pennsylvania, 894; | 1oh scrab 50 pourds heef scrop 30 \ aet ou: subscription work at 3 A ¢ Luteiiio oheldtat. had telephoned him from the station | New Jersev. She is survived by her | R. A. Marrison, Ontarlo, 893; Ballock | POURds, o S IR R . ahort rotice. For one minute at § oclock this| oo LATeTe SPACNE e |bere about the finding of the bod | mother, Mrs. James Maher, a brother, | and Burrows, Delaware, §92; Ingle- | Scratch Grain—Cracked con 0| That sudden breeze, predicts W ‘e Deen established for (Monday) morning, people all over the | . Tuzerne Spalding, aged 79 yeas When found the body was floating | James 'J, and two sisters, Mrs. J. P, |side Farms Co. Pennsyivania, 880; H.|Pounds, wheat 60 pounds, heavy white many years and bave made a world have been asked to pray for the | {160 21 the home of Mrs Sames PRI | face downward and the report was|Murphy ind and,Mrs. F .E. Donaldson, | B. Seaver New Jersey, §77; A. P, Tot- | oats 40 pounds, barley 20 ' pounds, a freeze. Be prepared—— reputation by giving quality and Success of the New )lork“\duiio.olw. I s M M s SEat Bl ) man; New York 8771 . Tewis, ?0‘:: r comn 10 rur(;.flrl,’ . ].1;“‘““‘.‘«.!“’ wervice (Fat are unexcalied which is trying to raise $4,000,000, het Cor aevers Brd o i Pennsylvania, 870. P. G. Platt Penn- P K o0, De O N PORLRES: 1 ealth for several years and his death > v o 88 s 3 S GOl R i Established 1872 Brown university, of which Judge | Was due to infirmities of age. THE HARVEST CERTAIN. PRISCILLAS' ANNIVERSARY. |svlvania, 863; White Leghorn Poultry Get a uas Heatet' Luctus Brown of Norwich is a trustes, |, He Wwas born in Norwich and was| o' ¢ g qaei—p o o e = : S . 863; Marwood Poul- - - ; 2 i sucius Brown of Norwich s & rustee; | ihe son of Eilsha and Nancy Spalding, | Rev. J. Hi Broderick Preaches Upon | Celebrate eir 20th with Banquet|lry Farm, Pennéylvania, 861; Abbott TP ' The Piaui-Caddza Ce T e bramia s Lranonat | He lived in this city all his life. Dur:| Parable of Wheat and the Gockle. and Toasts at Wauregan Houss. | Louliry Yards, Pennsyivania. 556 C. Incidents in Society. Yois alt. kriow 1Fs dnngerans 4 STY Iy all officers of instruction and admin- | ing the Civil war he was for four years 5 —_— 8 » § a . P breakfast in a cold room, and Y :sidet, stratic an engineer in the navy on varfous| In spite of the downpour a large con-| The 20th anniversary of their or- | Robinson, New York, 838; Leroy E. . e v P i P ships engaged in subduing the activi- | gTesation_attended the 7.30 _o'clock | ganization was celebrated by the Pris. | S#0ds, Pennsylvania, 838 . K. E. = :,:i"h':f:e ::ryur“;:m::‘":" Whee 144-146 Main Street 1t will mean a serio8is loss to owners | ties of blockade runners. He was a|mass in St. Patrick’s: church Sunday, | elllas on Saturday evening with a ban. | Woodruff, Connecticut, 829; A. B, Hall| An Academy dancing class has been b opteri inataIs . of woodlands this Fall because the |member of Sedgwick post, No. 1, G. A. [ Rev. John H. Broderick giving com- [quet at the Wauregan house, followed | Connecticut, 819; Eglantine , Farm: zed again this year and met at [ OBy have to light it a few minutes zovernment has forbidden the use of | R. He afterwards served for a time as | munfon vn{n]n\ur'\is of Iulurr!m\lldrr‘: In; b_\'dln;:su_ Covers were lald for. 21 lggvyljfln?fifllg‘-’_’lgrpsc 1’\5>u1:r.| Hrrf- Miller’s Friday evening. L. re breakfast is called in order * New England Christmas trees in New | engineer on the pleasure boat Gypsy. | preaching from the gosple for the Sun- |and the tables were beautifully deco- | D ergey, 807; F. G. Yost, Pennsyl- Ea¥e ths /, dinthe " rosk’. SeMIEl York on account of danger from the | For many vears he was employed in |day, Matt. xiii, 24-30, the parable of the | rated with yellow chrysanthemums, | Vania, 867; A. R. Saylor Drug Co Miss Marion Powelson' of Warren ({ . * i gypsy moth. the Page type foundry. He was mar- | wheat and the cdckle, Father Broder- |The society was formed on November | Pennsylvania, 795; Rokswood Poultry | street has been the guest over the S L 5 D ried 50 odd years ago to Miss Juliette | ick said it was sometimes hard for|Sth twenty vears ago and was for- { Farm, Pehnsylvania, 784 ;Jas. & Geo.|week end of Miss Bessie Greene of We carry these Heaters in three dif- * John W. Blumiey of Norwich has | Buddington, who died two vears ago. | Christians {o' understand why' thels | merly’ known as the Modern Pris- | Goodman, bennsylvania,' 780: Em | New Haven. (Thos it announce: e engagement o his | Mr. Spalding was a_member of the|l beset by troubles an all- | clllas. At present there are nine res- oultry Yards, Connecticuf 55; F. N a daughter Miss Marjorie Stuart Blum- | Ancient Order of United Workmen. |ures and difficulties, while men and!ident members of the soclety. Two | Peasely, Connecticut, 733; Walter Ho-| The" Musical b of the Norwich |Reznor Reflector Heater in two sizen ley, to Emil George Lucas of New | He was well known in this eity, where | women openly leading evil lives ap-|out-of-town members present were | 8an, California, 728 0. E Meyer, | Free Academy was entert ed by the | and Haven, the wedding to take place some | he had resided for over three-quarte: peared to prosper, to accumulate rich- |Mrs. P. C. Wright of Philadelphia | Pennsylvania, 708; W . Tillinghast, | director. Frederick H. Cranston, at the | The Oriole, something new in Gas time in December. of a century, and enjoyed a wide circle | es, to win honors, to be madegnuch of. |and Mrs. Paul C. F. Hoffman of Hart- | Connecticut, 63, Koontz Poultry Farm, | Academy Saturday evening. Heaters. pe of - friends. It is the parable, he said, of the |ford. ‘West Virginia, 654. C. F. Biddle, Penn- » The first meeting for the season of | " He is survived by two daughters, | what and the cockie. God’s ways are| The menu served in excellent style [gylvania, 602; Abbott Poultry Yards Miss Alice Bennett of Williams| Call and see them at our ofice snd l?\;a“om: :Eig:fi‘&f‘;;w’g }"}:1; 1{ s I“,;-!lv: fandin:v(nyf m\‘e{ <ity and | not man’s wyas; the wicked are ufle;;. by the hotel staff yas as follows: ennsylvania 590; street has been in Brooklyn, N. Y. the | let us explain their usefulness, o chur s. - | Mrs. Alice Martin of Providence, two| times permitted to flourish, but the = guest of her sister, Mrs. Charles C. ard R. Graham at the Tectory on|prothers, Edwin and Charles W. Spal- | {ime of harvest is not always delayed. Menu. White Wyandottas. McGregoryw, for several weeks. L Washington street Friday. Plans for | ging, and a sister, Mrs. John E. Wood- | The wheat stands for those who follow | __ Grape Fruit Cocktail Edward Cam, England, 1009: Mrs. H i < E the coming season were discussed. ward, all of Norwich. in Christ’s footsteps,who keep the com- Blsq\l-_-» of Tomato in Cups Wafers | F. Haynes, Idaho, 951; Beulah Farm, Miss Phyllis Blackstone of Broad cl(y oi Norwich ioine tax collietors oMss will be apen. e Laebect Storee: mandments, whose lives are according __ Chicken Croquettes Supreme Ontario, 945; W. E. Ross, Connecticut, | 8tieet, who has been in New York for o S AN R i Tt ol 1 C fo God's. law. The eyil doers who|,. Celery Salted Nuts |862; Will Barron, England, 841; T. J.|several days, has gone to Millbrook, . is evening until 8 o'clock. est | Mrs. Julia L. Storer, widow of Fg- O i Tl CORrs W [ Tonk | TalAd, Duskiinas McConnell, New York, 8 Valley | N. Y., for the hunting season. as ecirical artmen with due after Monday, Nov. 10th—ady. | Great Plain Sunday moon following a | gt NV Jr 0 B00 (57 eir fate, when | Potato Crouettes Fremch Peas |lah Farm, Ontario, 681; *E. H. Pohle, | iss Sarah Loring of Lincoln ave-| Alice Bidg., 321 Main St. loyd Christman, of Norwich, who {ongead pabitil Diaese B waee the Lord of the Harvest shall gather Finger Rollg Pfinl}S.\'l\'flfllfl, A West Mt. Poultr nue entertained a number of friends > Sh 3 has been trap drummer in the orches- | Y62Ts of age. seselis o z the wheat into the eternal mansions, French Cherry Bisque Yards, Connecticut, 532. West | Mt.|recently by giving a miscellaneous erwin- tra at the New Orpheum theatre, New | MI% Storer was born in Monticello, | wyere the reward shall compensate a Cake ° Grape Juice |Poultry Yards, Connecticut, 494. shower for Miss Ruth J. Lord of 11 ndo: 3 N. Y, and was the daughter of Mr. andfold for any sorrows and trou- Deml Tasse : Washington street London, Manager < - = thousandfold any Williams vy o Mo by Memamer |t s Alnert Kifiney” SR waa) [honssiiioi {08 sy Sertewend T S. C Rhode Island Reds. e aeed Bdgar "G Stoddard, who hag | married in Canterbury about 50 years | Ples W s o 3 cor the pleasant two hours which | Colonial Farm, New Hampshire, 963 ian Bk Orlam Dadgs e RE NO BETTER TIME resigned. 3 ago o Mr, Storer. Shortly after thelr | Chicage Engagement of Lacal Interest, | Te%e €Y0ted Lo the, post prandial ex- | Wosdman & Smith Pennsylvania, 874: | ;i 'are at their home on Washington § en members of the Central Baptist | Storer engaged In agriculture A Chicago exchange in its iety | ceptably filled the place of toastmis- | Fritchey, Pennsylvania, 849; Geo. P.| St fter. 1 . £ NO BETTER PAINT| crics: i e Sonicst v | S meagec 1 Ssmeniins, s 0o | o S living Homt o oot | B e onien "ers s an o | Do, oo 0%, St | bR, gpmmet (i, o Sutors ke i 3 y, 3 as the Storer fa at Eas 3rea ;| sexaeiy % | lows: S % 787 >, S. Prasc hite Fpniains. Sheltering Arms Sunday, Rev. Dr. J. e e T e G Flaln |~ M- anaiMie George Henry High of |20y fisat: Meeting, Mrs, Frederiok [ ooy aaila, T80 F. 8. Trasch, i 5 ocum preaching, later singing a | Mr. Storer retired years ago |, M! : 2, rederick | New ' Jersey, 7 Arthur 'S. Bailey i o autiful s0l0. Smging by Miss Chese- | and they removed to the “bdick house.” | 1242 Take Shore drive announce the . Cranston; The Priscillas As Girls, | Connecticut, 722; ypiAfter visiting relauves at Woodaide, ough and b; 3 us gas 1ch | Mr. Storer died four years ago. Mrs.|énBagement of their daughter Gwen-|Mrs. George A. Ashbey; The Priscillas Btise May BF ol 1o e or Rl s Drongh and by the chorus gave much | i ot Gne of the oldest. members | 80lyn to Joseph Tilton Bowen, Jr. o | of Today, Guy B. Dolbeare; The John Batred Plymouth Rocks. York, where she will spend a few days e grge. e e samas . ot smal . church | Of Mrs. Joseph T. Bowen, of 1430 Astor | Aldens, Mrs. Frederick W. Cary; The | .R. J. Walden, Maryland, 776; J. W.|with her bro before returning. to 9 \l () Trainmaster T, E. Regan of the |and for many years, until failing | Street. The announcement brings no | Influence of the Priscillas on the Com- | Miller, New Jersey,Miller, New 'Jersey, [ her home in amton, N. Y. A ! ore line division of the New ven | health prevented, she took a deep and | SUrPTise to those of us who noticed the | munity, F. W. Cary 748; *Woodside Poultry Karm, Penn- > W0 fe to receive applications up 10 | metive interest fn the affairs of the|devotion of young Mr. Bowen to Miss| One particularly pleasing feature of |8vivania, 7741; A. B. Hall Connecti-|. Having closed their home on Wash- November 12 for the vacancies exist- | church. High, one of the most vivacious and |the evening was the recognition of [cut. 689. M. Goucher, New Jei ington street, Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. ing in the ramks of conductors, flag- et Dr. John .| CcBarming of the younger set, last wWin- | the birthday of M Frederick H. |869; S. M. Goucher, New J Y, Gallup left Saturday evening for New Company men gnd brakemen. There are over | Store : e last of the | ter at the Saddle .«rr\: "”3'.?,{““', g\\ogfi;e Cranston with a birthday cake. ;&Ix-filn lls‘unujm'\' Hennery, 1linois, London, and during the winter will 20 places to fill immediste family more ma are made than is = . D. Riley, Pennsylvania, 435. occupy the same apasment at the Y. ally re FUNERAL. ohican that they bad last year, PAINT DEALERS T e SRR R Mre. Albert M. Force, e Ay i tne S GATe Bt s FUNERAL L IT.‘S.PRP\;& l;iand (n_;d;_ i Mohican that they bad last vear Brooklyn, N. Y., last week to attend | Mrs. Helen K, e, widow of Al-| Chicago Symphony orchestra Saturday Mis. Egthur Gardiios, Slenview Poultry Farm, Connecticut, i 1 t . For e 8 brot:; put an audience whicl Alled 821; C./ 8. Scoville, Connectlcut, 7 129 Main St., Norwich, Conn. | the annual meeting of the Central | bert M. Forc died at| brought out an audience which filled | o gunaral of Mrs. Bether Gardner | oo &, Gamiie ouie sconnecticnt, Counell of the Girl¢® Friendly society. | her home, nn street & 5 o'clock | boxes and seats alike, Mr. and Mrs. | The funeral of Mrs. Bsther Gardne ille, Con cut, 697; E. § The zathering was an interesting one | Sunday afternoon after an extensive | Robert Hotz, Miss abeth F as held from the undeftaking rooms | Edgerton, Connecticut, 621 J. H. Low- e a3 ited of advanend Yours D i b Tains Sawasd 5 |Smotel by Rev. C. M. Wickarts. Fricuts — \W"""Po'f'"“"l’('“- thed JONATHAN SMITH, i . Mrs. Force had made her home and Miss Ro S . ¥ atn e = +4 Vhite-Acres Poultry Ranch, Penn- arm flusfl J u[:ua BS Arthur H. Smith and family of | this city for many years She was|pale blue chifton and white lace with [anid relatives were present and thers| [IhNe-AtEes TR Ranch, Denn 80 Town St, Nerwich. Avery court, New London, have moved | born in January, 1820 and made her| black siippers 1 d - with Cscarlet, | e were William Blackbarn, Will. | Slvania, 751; Gilbert & Moor systems 0n1y| Dealer in OILS, GREASES, and * 2 & into the Norwich ~yacht Narwhal | home in this city for many years, Mr, | heels, bea = Wl : A B e i Sokt. Bein J i just arrived which has been put up for the winter | orce passed away October 7 of this| . The two young ladids are nieces of |lam J. Blackburn, James Blackburn | S¥ivania, 586.J. R. Pott, Penn need ‘the right RARCEIIS in Shaw's Cove. Mr. Smith and his |year. H conducted a store on Mapie| Mrs. Mary T. Johnson of Chicago, for- |and Harry H. Blackburn. Burigl was | 48 S A : A Full Supply Always on Hand. at RALLION’S | iz, shen she owigier every other | strect for number ot years und was | meriy_of Norwich. and Miss Hish tn| o (o0 mnicl, “U0nnic? 5na | 6. 1. Sonmita, i, s76: G 1 FUCKEY. S0 DU enTTa e vear aboard the yacht. well known, 'Mrs. Force was a mem. | her grandniece. bk e Schmitz, Tiiinols, 713; Chestnut Hill them back into |Stoves a Specialty. Telephons 318 ¥. C. Geer, piaist, who has been at | DoT Gf Proadway Congregationall p . poities at Wauregan House. oy Poultry Farm, Pennsylvania, 67. condition We have received a largs stock of |the Duvis Theatre for soveral woeks $ Al In the newly decorated ana hana- | Flowering Cactus Makes Beautiful White Plyntouth Rocks. % % ALARM CLOCKS, including the Big| o't bl i nLons 18 Poles and Wires Blown Do some dining room at the Wauregan Display. Edgewood Poultry Farm, Connectl- » now accepting orders for tuning and wn. e B orc - Era 0 YN Pore . & g ) n 1 vlayers. Don’t neglect your piano. | poles were uprooted and trolley ser- 15 S 2 8 o ek ot D) s lossom at her home in Poquetanucl . fully guaranteed by me. e o e i Vice greatly ~handicapped during a | GACTS, WeTe & number of dinner partles | whost 25 blossoms make a brilliant dis- __ Buff Wyandottes. - - . We i o S windstorm today. The high tension | themums were the table decorations, | P12y, that excites much admiring com- W. Lee Springs, Now Jersey, T12; e alr or s welry ar he public utilities commission will wires were down in several | Goa i MOre e A ramme under |Ment. She has had the plant four| Amer. Buff Wyandotte ~Club, New ‘E T kinds i t hold a hearing on Saturday, Novem- Girection of Mrs Hiizabeih Danthy was | YEArs and this is the second time it hay [ York, 655. U B Gl o ber 15, in Stafford Springs on the pe- R blossomed in_that period. The first|., , Columblan Plymouth Rocks. 5 —OF ALL KINDS ON— Our p e Bt s T Bl el — (SRS hiSasom J. M. Jones, Pennsylyania, §35;F. G. . the borough for & flag man at Spring e : e — At B i 0 g al o " est ini };md River streets and that switching e :’":":’l ‘:r'l“’mf“’?r'”:‘l-m S Bank Can Foreclose, B, “‘““éz:,;"g‘;";i::i;“ Is the Ideal AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAG: | We buy and exch o 301d, | be prohibited across the streets, At a rece eeting ¢ g 5 . s R ors e s, [ ho o WHA™ WILL 5 class ‘ot the Firse Baptist Bible school [ The Stafford Savines bank oblained| oo, ~ W0 UPE AR o Tonic. ONS; TRUCK® and CANTE ‘i i - g vk A frfull value. | ‘gupoe ¥ Potter, state food and | - the following officers were eclected: |jud€ment in the superior court at| O. Wilson, West Virglnia, 711; Mt. - Expere Watchmaker and Repatrer. | o "Commissioner, and his deputies President, Geotge Amburn; vice presi. | Hartford Friday for a foreclosure ot a | Orchard Poultry Farm, Pennsylvania, Bk A DN Mechanical repalrs. painting, trims - 4. OGULNICK & Co, have made a_thorough canvass of the WOMEN dent, James Heaps; _secretary, John [ortgage on real estate in New Brit. [ T Bllie Andatahione: 3 e ming, upholstaring and woed werk, - e e e Bl S e hatrmen 'of “the several comittess |1 MeNary. ‘McNary disappeared last| 1, D. Bird, Conmecticut, 510 KING’S PUREMALT Siacksmithing in ail its branches § { jare misbranded by manufacturers. WEAR 9 R are; Membershiu, Carlos Ricker; so-|APril. Nothing has been heard of him Silver Wyandottes. B ORDER IT NOW Practically every city in the state wili AR NEXT? olal, Leslie Ward; religious, George m’l",",,’f,';"),,“y trustee of his estato has| 1 w, Burns, New Jersey, 783, DEPARTMENT . e gl be represented at the hearings to fol- “hase 7 oinsed .» ere. 18 a Bire td L i e i ik g A Elome 6 the fall stylesareen- | (i 3ol fns prgperty, Dyleas (Bo mortuand CollniBlan Wysncores 3633 HAWLEY ST. BOSTON : 5 per - SRR Sk e o i c debt is paid off on or before the first| Cooper, Rich, Pancoast -Club, New - Koehier's Pisner, 59c per dozen. b ey ; Receiver's Appointment Continued, y F Trommer's Svergreen, bc per ogen| TIFFANY HEIRS FIGHT TAX. ot e b e The ‘appointmient o Attofitey’ Rishs | 1L0Rday. of December tifle to the Drov. | Jaksey, 7100; R £ el . g —_— & A and all of them interesting, But ard b, Freeman s temporary receiver | <Y will vest in the bank after that Buff Plymouth Rocks. . TH uuw\:m.‘:n 326, N. E. 0, P. eity. | C""“fi*‘c“*v“‘s Pl PP:’S'*:‘" || following the trend of the scason | of the'A, W, Brown Furniture company Y, E. S. Hoopes, Pennsylvania, 731, AR S gy it i SRR 507 1o 515 North Main St. ) KEL & CO.Teluphcne 136- to New Yorl ate's Levy to the | s £ New London was confirmed Friday 3 e i s o on Tagumch LN, . . z e wikota) Supreme Court, one wonders what the dress- [ 35 2F ONOR O ine held before Typhoid Investigation Begun, C"'“_‘f Minoreas. = = |No, 236, N. E. O. P, will be held Mon- ‘ 5T makers will do next to create a Judge Gardiner Greene in the superior | Newport, R. I, Nov. 9.—An investi-| Mrs. J. C, Stirling, Connecticut, 225. [ day Evening, Nov. 1(th, at § o'clock, to HI1H { William Law Stout of New York, sensation. court in New London. A.T. Hale and | gation of the epidemic of typhoid fever Brown Leghorns. take action on the death of our late | special counsel to State Controller Charles ¥, Potter have been appointed | which developed among members of| A, P, Hillhouse, Quebec, 650. Sister, Hannah T. Brennan Sohmer in inheritance tax matters, re- The stores are very interest- appraise the Newport Artillc\') n';‘mlvan!' fltflfl‘ Anconas. D. J. JOHNSTON, turned Saturday from Washington, s ks SepC AL ik they returned from the Perry centen-| 9 ARREY; < s o - A fipe assortment of latest styles |Ww » on Thursday he argued before || N8 Places these days—and the Led Academy Cheering Section. nial celebration at Put-in-Bay in Sep- Mt. Orchard Poultry Farm, Penn- Boyiea Warden. will soon be here, and no deubt supreme court of the United States |} store scouts in far away fashion Ronald Kimball and Joseph Hull led | tember, w begun here today. Six|sylvania, 644. il you are thinking of some piece MRS. G. P. STANTON, un appeal taken by n::_- execiitors o | oircies . will ba. the first 4o, catch the N. ¥. A, cheering seotion at the|deaths from the disedse ocour ».{ White Laced Red Cornish MISS M. C. ADLES of Silver for the table. | camy % & pe will of Charles C. Tiffany against Academy-Bulkeley game git New Lon- |among members of the Rhode Island| w. H. Card, Connecticut, 587. s . __ 52 Shetucket Street ' | .,." jider of a transfer tax apprajser | the newest whisper. dbn Saturd “There wal a big crowd | party in different sections of the state, Botlaroits £ :nl- best in Ster n)g and Silver = | taxing promissory notes held Tif- | b ¢ of Norwich supporters at the game and |and half a hundred persons bave been ARl kit i S ate at lowest pric ic Li fany in a safe deposit box in New he first news will probably exchange of cheers belween Ui L *E. W. Landes, New Jersey, 479. p ']p AND SEE. T"Y“"El“t"‘L'g:tT'(“‘imz“tj York_city : ¢ asc ] OOWe 8 the advertising columns [| sections wus o contest almost s e e Black Orpingtons. alr, caip and racespacialls CALL s for Gheumatism, Troubles of the Cir-| Tiffany was 2 Tesident o 3 ey e ) e il strongly coutested as the game ilgelf. ngine Picks Up Railroad Tie. S S T s ORI St . «lation ar merves. | Brooklyn, Conn., and his heirs took the || 204 e keen compe- e i S St ot iRl DiEnite 3 . Switzer, , 380, SAVE YOUR HAIR. SCIENTIFIC CHIROPODY View that no matter where. the notes [ tition for the “beat. Naval Experts Visit U. S. Ships. |southbound passenges train on the| _Same Feeding Methods for All. Thisytan e ubha by earinp: kel o 1. , JEWEN JAMES DAWSON | were kept they were property only in 0 Genoa, Nov. 9.—The United States | New York, New Haven and Hartford | _Allpens were fed and handled in the | reguiariye! Loarn from. the *Frenoh 56 MAIN STREET. ooy & Bl Connecticut. The case was taken to Store managers are as alert battleships Connecticut and Kensas |railroad dte here at 5.40 tonight was | Same géneral way: that . the | peagants, from whom Miss Addles’ | Ph 242.2 l Room 26 Central Building | the court of appeal in New York state, |} for news as city editor: were visited today by the naval:ex- | delayed for a time because of a tie that | same feeding formulas were used for | giacle of “hair comes, how to have one 242- 1 Sads Aseiatoit Norwich, Conn. | Which upheld Mr. Stout's theiry of the | perts, who seemed greatly interested |had been picked up and became lodged | all pens and all varietics. The man- | gphundant, glossy, heaithy locks. Talk | i o — {law, and the executors then appealed. That's why advertisements are in making a comparison between them | between the cowcatcher and the for- | agement felt & libert however, to |over your hair needs with Miss Adles ——— — NEWNARKET HOTEL, to ihe supreme court Stich BEWEY rendlng, and the British warships of the same | ward wheels. The tie was so firmly | feed more or less according to 'the | gig” JOM I8!0 UECC 15 Boswell Ave, iy type. wedged in that it ook several men | needs of the individual pens. A well | A8 ripdiirs Y J. F. CONANT, 11 Frankiin 8t. First-class Wines, Ligquors and Cigars. Egypt's public debt nom amounts te - — with ‘crowbars tg disiodge it. Railroad | known automatic feedpr was used for EVERYTHI OR THE HAIR Whitestone oc and the J. K €. 10g Meals and Weich Rarebit served tg 430734014, & aasl entirely [0reign- | Mem————————— Of {he 3,203,335 inbabitants of Mis- | detectives are inaking an investiga- | the grain and an carthenware dry | 308 Main Street, next to Chelsen Bank. | Cigars aze the best on the wider. fcup Tuckie, Frop. Te. 42-3 ) neld. souri, 2,222,926 are native bee= tion mash receptacle was used for the Telephone 652-4 | e a0 \ A pair of young chicks in a bird the attention of passersby. The employment bureau of the Unit- ed Workers had over 40 applicants for work when the scason began Thurs- | Saturday attending the convention of | the Connecticut Valley Kindergarten | Association. Village Friday evening, Professor and cage in a Union street window attracts | wich At the firemen's bazar in Central | Middleton, Mrs, G. L. Miss Florence Whittaker of Nor- is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Miller of New London. The Misses FElizabeth and _Susie Evans of Hartford, formerly of Nor- tional bank. has with Mrs. Murray and two children moved to Lowell, Mass: Misses Lucy Goettler and Harriet Goettler and Dr. H. O. Allen represented the Con- Sinve Tuesday Evening, October 28—Doctors Believe Body Had Been in Water at Least 10 Days. The mystery of the disappearance of the finding of her dead body floating in the. Thames river off Massapeag: That she committed suicide by drown- ing is the conclusion reached, but just when_will probably never be positively known. i first made that it seemed to be that men’s clothing. uty Sheriff Stan- ton assisted in t: ng the body from he water and after it;had been viewed Y the officials word was sent here to have Undertakers Shea & Burke bring it to their morgue in this eity, ing Contest at Storrs opened Novem- ber 1, 1912 and closed October 31, 1913. This competition, like its predessor, was conducted on the grounds of the Connecticut Agricultural college under the joint auspices of the Storrs Ag- ricultural Experiment Station and the wich, are ding & few days in tov - day, : Spending & few days in (OWR | wyxg "iatie. Maher of No. 23 Spruce | of a salior. Miss Maner was wearing | "Philadeiphia North American” and | safe ho takes Olive Tablets i, . s BOC | Harold Murray, who since last spring | Strect on Tuesday evening, Oct. 2§, was | a blue serge dress when she disappear- | onder the immediate supervision of | No one wno taltes OUYE GAREECH Kindergarteners were in Hartford | has been receiver for the First Na- | partially solved Saturday afternoon by | ed, and this appeared at first like|the Experiment Station Poultry De- |ever cursed with a S itbtiess rtment. This paper js only a pre- minary report and is issued to meet the demand for the final score of the respective pens and requests for the feeding dormulas used in_connection with the enterprise. The Bxperiment Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are the successful = substitute for calomel— there's never any sickness or pain | afier taking them. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do that} which calomel does, and just as efféc- tively, but their action is gentle and) safe instead of severe and jrritating. taste,” a bad breath, a dull, “no good” feeling, constipation, torpid liver, bad disposition or pimply face. Dr. Bdwards' Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil; you will know them by their Pt s 4 337 MAIN. STREET Opposite Post Office. "Phone 1052.2 Lady Asslstant { Save on Your Buflwfl t For a Limited Time We Sell Best