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TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY New London (NORWICH) Line o = NEW YORK - STEAMERS City of Lowell New Hampshire Choose this route nexi Uwe you v SEEK LICENSES IN WESTERLY | Applicants Whose Petitions the Town Council Will Consider | —1Loeal Grange Represented at Manchester—Reliable Clock For Washington Trust Company’s Building—Miss Mary Hall Painfully Injured. > i Mid-November Dlsplay And Sale of = HANDSOME FURS At MACPHERSON'S ,” to Now York Yowll Lave a delightiul the law which permits the Local Laconics. FOPeES Hiaw oFtine wonderini skysne I one liquor license to each| Plans for the annual fair of St. Mi- ey AR e leaves New London at 11 o y (except Sunday), due New ork, L 70, Hast River, at 6.30, and Plor 40, North River, 7 0'clock Tea._ Tickets and staterooms from tickes agent railroad station. Moals a la Carte NORWI(.H $1 S0 NEW YORK NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP CO. n.ng waterfront of Manhatian is) d of population Westerly | chgel's parish P to xrant seventeen li- the full number will be is- ie town council to be in ef- ve been completed. The storm of Sunday ostituted beach stones for the sandy beach at ember 1. The fee will remain | Fleasant View, but as usual the beach are, $750, or $300 move than | Will be in normal condition in the over the bridge, in the, ¥90d old summer time. of Paweatuek. The time limit The great majority of applicants for © o (e town vouncil for the recelpt | liquor licenses in Westerly flle their wttons has expired and twen- | applications with the town clerk ons have been flled | through their attorneys, who also rep- derk, Of this num- | resent them at the public hearing. are applicadons for re- | Beach-combing, n in an illelgal o applicutions having been | sense, is fag with young om Pasquale Salafeno. Jo- | people in E n at the present 1 Ume; just for the fun of the thing | and without thought of personal in. gansett commandery, No. s Templar, will visit Colum mmandery, N of Norwich, evening. <nights will leave Westerly for h on a special trolley car at .15 wult of bail $1000, George ulting UST one day and an evening full of opportunity to secure from a tremendous assortment your ideal in _ FUR COATS, SCARFS and MUFFS On Saturday, November fifteenth, we wilt have at our store the representative of one of the very best houses manufacturing dependable Furs in the east, with an extensive stock of new Furs, from which he will deliver to our customers any and all items se- lected from his display, for present use or for Christmas for business. Those who and have upplied | Norwicli to New York CHELSEA LINE Fare, $1. Staterooms, $1 All outside rooms, Excellent Dining Service, 5k Brane, 81 Pleasant street; James Catto, 55 Reilroad avenue; Al- Tonso Acotin, 32 Plewsant street, N 1ale Bonvenato, 75 Plerce street,; John Caito, Bradfora house, Bradford; J.| Frank Champlin, Ocean house, Watch | Siewsky, charged . Hill: Cheries H. Fay, atch Hill | George Joseph Brook; 3 com- Bouse; Jdeaph A Guarnio, 5 i mitted to Kingston Wednesday. ifts Leaves, Norwich, Tuesdays, Charles D. Havens, 5 Canal | li¢ will be n in the gurts. Tb:)rndnyl and Sundays, - 5.15 Frank S. Hollidey. 159 Granite | Third Dist court - [ < Andrew J. Martin, Martin | Luigi Avierto. who was held in eaves ‘ew York, Brooklyn Comal sirer: Michacl MeCar- | bouds of §100: ’ of We are a law unto ourselves as regards the mlsreplesfimmg of fine Furs sold here and will not permit any Bridge Pier, Mondays, Wednes- White Rock roa D days and Fridays, § p. m. line to be sold under fictitious names nor at unreasonable prices for the valud® given. Mo season in the Fur trade has seen produced handsomer nor more effective styles in COATS, SCARFS and MUFFS, and it would be difficult to find more beau tiful pelts than those shown in this demonstranon which will include the newest models it FUR Coats of Hudson Seal, French Seal, Natural Pony (with combinations of Beaver and Raccoon), Sable, Squirrel, Marmot and Persian Lamb. MENS AUTO COATS of Natural Hair Seal, Natural Raccoon, (,hma Dog and cloth garments, fur lined. SCARFS and MUFFS without num- ber, made in handsome <t)les of prime pelts with wonderful lustre, from Mole, Hudson Seal, Hudson Seal (with combinations of Fitch, Leopard, Civet Cat, Chinchilla, Squirrel and Alaska Sable), Black Fox, Fitch, Pointed Fox, Civet Cat, Beaver, Mink, Persian Lamb, Black Lynx, Natural Raccoon and all other wanted Furs e ety el Funeral of Mjss Ella B s in fashion’s favor. B s uneral of Miss Eila Babcock—Gannet dypications o Dguor loenses have| O L HBReni Ay, Soplal Ve An added feature this season will ke a remarkable array of FUR TRIMMINGS, very popular for gowns, beem received by the town council of .gqe . Westeriy ang Mr. Recchia has been | coals and millinery this season. This collection of trimmirgs will include Hare (in shades of canary, taupe Freight received until 6 p. m. F. V, KNOUSE, Agent Pendleron, The Rhode ioe and Sucliven, 74 Luigi Turano. 37 Plarce streel. if cascom is foligwed renewals will be zrenteq @nd the oniy open license & that abmndened by Pasquale Sa meno. spd for waich there are these appBcantss Charies D. Chapman, 22 Cansl strest: Ferraro, 45 Tower street; Jo- | ®oph S Grills, %5 Cunal streot; George Landamo, 81 Pierce street; Antonio | : John Recchia, 79 ! " Picker- | w streed; | i | rd J. | next week { | The milk inspector submits to the 1 month a list of the e Oak strest; Johm Turane, 5 Pond i Pleasani street; Angelo Turnova, 781 | =treel. | ‘ancaal 5 as heen | Bab- | 1 Tcd Gown every ime hy yeason of | Sk davahter of Mr.and re Tawin | coral, green and Paris blue), Mouflon (in shades of prunelle, pink, greén, white and taupe), Skunk, Skunk e chjection Sled by a majority of | Wednesday afternoon at the home. of Opossum, Fitch, Leopard-Coney, Tiger-Coney, Genet, Thibet (in shades of white, canary and taupe), Rac- ihe property owners within fwo hun- | .0 @red fest of the proposed Tocation of Lsven s sloon. Chardes D. Chapman w: friends his and flower Gutde O o F=H0frél.=*-3—\ GREGORIAN it adtenoed coon, Hudson beal Civet, Cat, Mole, Mink tail and many others mong the ple Our regular customers desiring to select Burial was ime the license. has cammenced the en- | Ssrgement of the section of one of his buiddines m Camal street where he |ica. has po 3 of Amer- Furs for Christmas may have them charged to Proposss tn locate the Saloon. In addition to the regulnr Lguor 1 eenes for swivuns, the towm ocommeil Mes swthorily tv jssoe Guemists’ li- d planne Wedn their account, or for a small deposit we will lay venses and club Nguor licenses. Al Public bemring on the matter of |; as! y ite in wi . ETH -r-' | Seeiibil Pgsior Hcevsee will Do beid | ide any item in the line until wanted < ‘ Fridey sfierncon, November 5. | FIPTH AV. BROADWAY.|| r this an exceptional opportuni- We con o, Modern ~Absclotely Firapeool. | 16 St ! Nt vniceomen e, thovs an 4 et Mat Hazzard and his dacghter, Miss Watatie Hazard an assistant Libraran | home on Terrace cren ch at her | S Wednieany snias 15 o Supper for Gannet Ciub. ty to secure a choice of better Furs at reasona- ‘NONE. BEWFER AT ANY PRICE. mend e Nariomal Grange convention | The members of the Ga ”““m”““.,:“ ‘ ble prices, and as in previous seasons we urge Ammumm by in semsion at Manchester, N. H. It |Met at the home of 5 expected that there will be at least |J 2680 zramgers preseni About 8600 joved a good supper. sh assisted Mrs. Brown | A jolly time followed our customers and any desiring to buy Furs to Whws Hazerd will have the dis- | Interest in Sewing Class, | d i-h h d' of being in the largest class| The ladies of the Mizpah class, 18 | and compare the merchandise ':‘mfw the degree in the history of |in number, gatheréd at the home m{; 2 ihe order. Mrs. Walton Potter of Pearl street re- | oted here with elsewhere. HOTEL SAN RAFAEL e cently and prepared Far months thers has been an empty | primary sewin cleck case in the fromt of the Wash- | week! in he vestry mgon Trast Compamy building, (he ! chu int 65 and 67 West 45¢th St.. New York, single Rooms, $1.50 par day; dou h\e Rooms, 32 and $2.50 per day; warks having been crdered oul as the | the Mitie one - Who trél mewmbers of | Lyt g P o Heorrgp b By dlecimic ook service . 5 was decidedly Soubie Bedropme. and bath §7 and Saturday, November fifteenth, only Smredtabie and therefore unsatistectory. | A Andl papars per day. The San Rafael i= situ- WHEin a shari time a pew, and re- o ated in the very cenier of the shop- ¥ablle dioek will replace the unrelfable Ping and theatre distriet. ane, 2 clock that is guarameed not to AT Jome ar gain five seconds i a year, room : e and will be cared for by William H. |t 11 spent. “ e H:w inside of the bank buflding gone to New York. | ’ | -fl commecsed with the hands by | r is in the Noank A full line of the above Wwiih new edditions coming &long, including those with cut out borders. Moidings and bands to match. Mixea paints, murssco and tints; also ar: glass imitations. We are in loc market for palnting, paper-hanging and decorating all the time. moved his household goods from that | day to attend the D. A. R, anniver- T MYSTIC oA JEWETT CITY P. E. MURTAGH $ on’ Lebanon ave : Rev. and Mrs. Thatcher and | o Lo Oiling the Gravel Road—Meeting of | Roy. and % = #bati. The dal will be black and the | Dostofiic ressed to Mrs. Rends and feures sre te he of Eold The dial will be covered with glass to Profect the hends from snow and 291 Main Street, Norwich, Connecticut IF YOU WISH TRADING STAMPS might end endured ‘g‘xih&e snffering all thvwongh the night and until assistance was somunoned Wednesday morning by the hived men. Ai about 10 o'clock E. M. Sewing Society Entertained—Odd Fel- tner loft Tue v attended | 08 and 96 Wt Main Stesst a ! Miss Hall feill and broke her right hip ;i : ‘| Methodist Men’s Class — Personal | the preachers’ i M Sree—| vit en > preachers’ meeting at Moosup £he was unabie to reach the telephone I'GWs Cfniepr Ded:ree Deady Family with S St | s i | t summon assistance, so endureq t oy ekt oM ee hel Foote of Lebanon was 3 e | " George A. Haskell is ill with ery- | i h < Ge s e o | 2 1 . gravel road |sipelas in the fac i M Joseph Ravenele of Greenman- | iting friends in town Tue e work of oiling the gravel road | S LA 3 » I S could rec S ville avenue entertained the sewing m D. Barton of Bast Hamp ve the borough commenced Wed- | Miss Dorothea Bureson is teaching | ovel an 0KIe! == Attended ahe of th val Neighbors at her Colchester caller Tue day. Joseph Bottomley, a local [in New Eritain. | —FOR— . o | | as he arrived unning the big motor | Bluebirds and Buttercups. N called to him Mar. of home Wednes fternoon. Consid- eur, was & the requeat 3”‘\11;‘;1 5ot P tele- | Si0 wor erable worl done. Refreshments ler, which does the work of four | = " T two | he Condolence phoned to Mrs Charles Perry who | (1€ meeting i Union were cerved by the hostess. | ——— Boree e, T O enihroh ‘il | belated huttarcups and & dandelion. A | Birthdays Bon Voyage Hurried 1o the Hall home and aided M Moving to Providence. Mule Spinners’ Union Vote $10 to | ot 3 19%0G 't The stone road in the |local resident saw flock of blue- | Engagements Congratulation Miss Hall Phvsicians were summon : | A large autotruck from Providenée | Norwich Strikers—Places of Road |borough limits was tarvia. birds in the trees near her home, Tues- | (AOREOP R S (Ul R <4, as were also nurses and Miss Hal was in Mystic Tuesday and moved the | | aborers Filled—Willimantic Teams day morning, something unusual at|Wedding Day i i was made as HT_rnxvrl’hnu» a8 possible hou hold goods of Mr, and Mrs. Owen Wi 2 | Attended Conference. this time of the year. Place Cards and Favors in Grea’ The break is of such a nature that Deady to that city, where they are to in at Basketball Deaconsd O Hawkins oMy snd Mowh cost s 000 Ui Vanisty Miss Hall's recovery will never be reside b Samuel Geer, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. The members of the Mule Spinners’ | union of the Baltic cotton mills, held ! {2 meeting in their hall at the Sprague ; Charles Tingley of Norwich was the guest Wednesday of his father, George , Mr, and Mrs H. Hiscox, Burleson, Mrs. H. E. Paul, A Consumptive c.,..:,»:wua”y MRS. EDW[N FAY A cough that bothers ve W. Tingley. “ Youn T. E. Lee, Mrs 2 240 e T house, Mond ning. Regular bus- | & [fs ome of the danger cignals which 4 srown MacKenzie and Norman | ive, M g. Regular | s Alice Hearst, Mrs. S haties D K Ne were In North Stoningion Wed- | iness matters were disposed of and | 5ty Mre. Esther ‘Fitch |Jiarns of consumption. Dr. King's New Franklin Square ! g other things the members unan- | jiion4ad the conference of churches at o i 1 0 | eh fev and let vou slee - Morgan, a student at Storrs | mmgnu:;) \gr:rl.?‘ to give $10 toward help- | BiiiGola Wednesda ;,;:b'énfl?:m%h grcand) lot yot Eoeh Jwet Bcores of Norwid ST N has been calied to his home _the garment mak Who are on ol e lers i é 2s Scores orwich People QL ONINGTON. S death of his father, Walter | Strike in Norwich | Methodist Men's Club Meeots, | aymptoms and gives prompt asiee & New Power Lifeboat i : Personal Mention. | The Mem's club of the Metnodts: | Mrs A. F. Mertz of Glen Kilyn, lowa, g ew Power Lifeboat for Watch Hill C. Kennison has retutned to | peywel Stevens of Moosup was vis- | CUFCR held its regular meeting this | Wi At uhm:{;gh T et ke 4 B e Station -Dr. and Mrs. James H, New York after a visit with Mrs. |, SRC0 FIerene o8 B0 oD e week at the home of James McClug- | Gured & StuaROTH COUSE BIeT Ao WOETL — [ R e | Weeks Return from the West. Topnl ke b h Francols Boucher is moving his fam. | 828¢. After business was transacted | J0C0NRE 18,0 0., J vou. Best : M you neglect kidney backache, | Clarence Barnes has returned to, p,“ytomdifgqiciot e OOV RE BE [0 | Forrest Thatcher acted as toastmaster. | it WY 99 Y00 S50°C 0G0 {hroat and Smith Avenue, on the East =5 2 : i vower lifeboat of the Watch college after a visit with his | ¥ ToR o 8% SHet o e HilL. | There were addresses by several mem- | medicine tor coufr’l 2600 TRl AIC os 3 7 Trinary troubles often follow | wing station, which had a Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barnes. e o e Cmrch AL | Ders. of the class,"and solos by ‘Wil | ling troubles. Money back it \LSaUS | Sides sis Ucloaeil Sxmtil' furthier Doar’s Kidney Pills are for | the own of P s spending | pjoindela where he will be emeloyed | lEm 1 Robertson, Jr., and Clarence Je- | m?fie JHL F:‘"'H_MH’“ % Con e Entinder. = t of th Norwich ecitizens endorse them. erfectly fitted Visit in New York VIalting frieras fn Brogdence m 1 | was given by u«renvelJA ers. Miss | _— struction of a sewer. p & P 3 e irchite Conferred Degree. o EeE Y = i * J+ "= | Alice A. Brown played the accompan- | 5 Mus, Catherine Goode, Thames ol Lo e G flxsrsij{k‘ha e ; fments. Supper was'served by Mrs [ | Saved His Poot Per order of Bireet, Norwich, Conn. I suf- et trikers’ Places Filled. McCluggage, assisted essic . D. Bly anta ., 8 e . . fered for ve from kidney trouble r e ‘11 o 1 A gang of Polish laborers arrived in | McCluggage, Mrs. Willlam McClug- | from "‘“'l”"“‘ Eliost b of, f6r four Erroll C. Lillibridge, kidney troup e n W i i 16,07 | gage and Miss Alice Brown, years. Doctors advised amputation, slica Pz Sk , on & class of candidates, | own Wednesday morning on the 10.07 etne 2 patctaniy i eet Commissioner. the first m being pain and Gleason has returned to | train from Willimantic and started Borough Notes. [ R it Str T small of my bac at the Mystic postoffice after | in during the afternoon to work on Mrs, Earle E. Gilbert hag been vis- |sort. He then wrote: "I used. your retions were unna T ays’ vacation. Berger Green sub- \f,‘;et‘,”,"‘“}t“l’._”““l“’l‘;*’"' taking the places | g in Providence and Mrs, 8. C, | salve and my fooi was soon complete- s ome from the West. stituted during his absence. he Italian laborers who are on a|@Gin® " ¢ Danielson has been spend- |ly oured.” Best remedy for burns,| DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN much annoyance. | Dy and A Tar - strike for an increase of wages. S ; ) il A o much emcyamce.| | Dr and Mra )i o Bemuel fyons of Commbit was the [ (1€ a fow daye with her son, E. &L | oute brulses and ecsems. Get @ BoX| T myoneol Snnoann before my eyes |rived home Monday evening t OLCY<STE o SR ONE e Sk @flbert. oday. y 250 "4 ruggists v ith was badly rua down. | P through the ) s B conesday of Frederick Girard | ™y w. R, Burdick and Miss Mar- | mail. H_E. Buckien & Co., Philadel- g ren cle r ” tha Brewster were in Hartford Tues- ' phia or Bt. Louis. In charge of Dr. 8. 1. Geer's practice Local Grangers Start for New Hamp- r fina sing Doam's Kidney Pills, procured at N. D. Sevin & Sows | €0V Drug Store, and they did me a world | club o 6€ good, strengthening my back and | Bame ing restosing my kidneys to a normal | Brown of began 1 Mistori Both Willimantic Teams Win. ire—Bankrupt's Stock to Go t shipe—Denlrabf SRSk D O B o Haile rautiah Tian ik L oF e Tuilan) (beeex S | down to defeat at the hands of the fast ' My e Morwidk, Gean. had a prac v Emerald team from Willimantic in the ekt y e Mr. and Mrs. Carroll E Slap_ies and new gymnasium, Tuesday night, by GIRL Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Browning left | (" 2 T e . BE PROGRESSIVE R % : re of 11 to 3 1 town this (Thursday) morning for | % S°0%€ O : good one, and was witnessed by & record ‘crowd, Have your Optical Work dene by an The Rough and Readys were defeat- S up-t -date house. i G. S Villi C. A. SPEAR, during his last iliness. condition. I caw't find words to ex- Catches 17 Muskrats, Manchester, N. H., to attend the na- tional grange, which will be in sessipn in that city for 10 days. press my gratilude to Doaw's Kidney | Robert D. H ets his traps | \ il on the land - Red Brook farm, : 2 |ed by the G. G. S. team from Willi- X has been rew 1 with a caich of 17 Chicken Pie Supper. mantic by the score of 7 to 6 1-2. i For.sale by all dealers. Price 50 | musirats during the pasi menth. cal.| There was a larse attendance at the | s RS — - Dipeisiiuc. Ani.: Optidlan ts. Foster-Milburn Co, Buffalo, | vin Harvey, mail carricr from the | chicken pie supper given by the La- | A 8 Mo Beew i Baeakiin Square New. York, sole agents for the United | POStofic oad station, Aid society of the Baptist church | TG to D Marter STOP WASHING THE HAIR! TRY | Besides beautifying the hair, (over Bomerw) week u large skunk caught in in the parlors of the church Wednes- | Of course, Huerta just naturally THIS! MAKES IT GLOSSY, plication of Danderine dissolves every States. one of the tr day afternoon and evening. The menu | hates to, but it looks as if he will have ABUNDANT, tield of ARAATGlE: S ol Remember the name—Doan's—and Grolinde Graded. | included chicken pie, cold meats, sal- |10 keep on being president.—Memphis SOET AND b PaEdeis o8 Guttuly DU e . o prag ot Shih At 5 ads, eelery, cake, coffee and tea. | Commercial, e scalp, stopping itching and failing hair. e El hant e ta 3 v“!uux Ledwith, the Miei | Charles Shatlor. af | ¥ Surely try a ‘“Danderine Hair | Danderine is to the hair what fresh g SR Cleanse” if you wish to immediately | showers of rain and sunshine are to Haven’t Proved It. double the beauty of your bair. Just|vegetation. It goes right to the roots, DAN MURPHY & CO. Im street crossi estchester were in town Tues- | day in their automobile. I around the ted cr ilipi ound the cate « Are the Filipinos capabble of self-|moisten a cloth with Danderine and |invigorates and strengthens them. Its . a nel-“o'l Hotel i office and will lay fj"l = B Siwiova el government? Sure. Even the New|draw it carefully through your hafr,|exhilarating, stimulating and life-pro- | Ales, Wines, Liquors and Cigars AN PLAN | the rear of ihe Duildin, three | N. E. Gladding of Iissex, trustee of | Yorkers: -Columbia, S. C., State. taking one small strand at a time, this { ucing properties cause the hair te EUROPE flower beds, on the cellar ' the bankrupt firm of 12. Birchman will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt, or |grow long, strong and beautiful. Corner of Water and Market Sta. v making ! > tock of | s removed & Co., was in town Tuesd: nzements to ship the You can surely have pretty, soft, 1l be amazed. Your hair will be |lustrous hair, and lots of it, if you will 3 of the Hyde house, which w —_— Spoc'nl Dinner served daily |07 {lie Tlyde house, which ¥ The One’ Exception. Iroad com- a pany. The parks at Main «ad Water goods ip the store in the Adams block, { A chaperon -is about the only one fuffy and abundant and posses i . . r T t i > > just get a 2§ cent bottle of K: i WHEN yo Want e BUE youpr busi- from12to2p. m strecis will requirc much astention ; which they occupied, to Essex, { who_gets muich credit for: neglecting |an Ticomparable Softness, Tustre. and | Dandesing Jrem sy Sroy aowiton's | o3 S e Bubiia: thana’is ho Me- mat-ciass service by competent chel. | from the raiircad wen. i Henry Koch of New Britain has'her business.—Atchison Globe. luxuriance tollel counter and v i &4 dicectad, | oneniimns s BAval o