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ring also done Franklin St the room mings before Norwich, Wadnes sdny, Oct. 14; 1914. ————————— THE WEATHER. Forecast for Today. For New England: Generally fair Wednesday and Thursday; warmer; moderate to fresh northeast winds. Predictions from the New York Her- ald: On Wednesday it will be partly overcast to clear and much cooler, With fresh westerly to northwest winds, and frosts in the interior districts. “The outlook for Thursday is clear and cold. z Observations in Norwich. The followi records, reported from Sevin's phurxxl:zcy, show the changes in lemperaxu;a and the barometric changes Tuesday: e 51 30.30 60 30.35 Predictions for Tuesda: i Tuesday’s weather: Fair, followed by cloudy; cooler; northerly winds. Sun. Moom amd Ties: “sun____ i High || Moor P sisess Psets. || wats. | Hioen I a m | p m & m [p m T 514 || 248 The town of Montville, ‘tbrough its selectmen, MONTVILLE-SUES-NEW LONDON | e , ‘Wants Damages of $2‘,'500 for Support of Elizabeth Patton— Town of Monlvil’llt Has S_pgported Her Since 1909— Claims She Belongs in' New London —Payment"Has Been Often Demanded. has brought an action against the city of New London for 32,500 for care provided Elizabeth Pat- ton, who, it is alleged, belongs in New London. ' Papers in the case, which is returnable before the supérior court the first Tuesday in November, were served Tuesday morning. The action recites that of Oct. 26th, | The Montville authorities provided her, it is alleged, with board and lodging to the amount of $7 weekly and with clothing and other necessities to tre amount of $50 yearly, continuing the same support from Oct, 26. 1909, to the Fresent time. It is claimed that on the date tho Patton woman was first [ given aid the New London authorities were notifled and that on NUMETous oc- PRIZES FOR CORN GROWN IN THE COUNTY $30 is Offered by New London County Agricultural Society. - Following out their usual plan, the New London County Agricultural s EXPERIENCES ON HER 100 MILE WALK Woman Who Led Cow to Tells of Her Trip. Norwich Since her return to her home in Southbury, Conn., from which ppint ACADEMY CORPORATION. ‘l Francis J., Leavens Re-electsdl Presi- dent—Ebenezer Learned a Director. President Francis J. Leavens presid- ed at the annual meeting of the Free Academy corporation heid at the Pecic library, Slatey. Memorial building, Sat- urday afternoon. To fill the position on the board of corporators made vacant by the deat* of John Eccles, Ebenezer Learned, son of the late Major B. P. Learned, Who was for many years a member of the corporation, was elected. Officers of the board of trustees were elected as follows: President, Francis J. Beavens; vice president, George S. Palmer 6f New London; secretary and treasurer, Costello Lippitt. The office of vice president has not been filled for _several ars. Mr. Palmer was & former Norwich resi- dent. s The three members of the board of trustees whose terms expired were re- elected. They-are F. J. Lavens, Charles Bard and John C. Averill 30 | 1009, “Elizabeth . Patton. whose resi- | Casions since a bill has been rendered | A few minor chanwes were made in 55 3030 ente was New London, was Itving in | them, but that payment of the ChaTges | the by-iaws. have become the most popular : : | Comparisons. Montville and was in need of support.| sgainst the city has never been made. remedy, because Without using any more electricity these | TWENTY-FOUR PIECES -OF ROLLING STOCK BURNED. Twenty-two Trolley Cars and Two Snowplows Was the Fire Loss. By checking up their cars, the local force of the Shore Line Electric com- pany . decided that 22 cars two DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES Suite 46 Shannon Building Take elevator Shetucket trance. Phone. Auto Repairing and Painting We repair Autos of all kinds in the proper manner. ‘ Latest Improved Facilities ma! our chop unexceiied in New England, We bake the paint on, which makes it wear bettér, keep its gloss lengen, and wll not crack. Why not have yours costs no more. Bentley~Clarke Auto Co. 88 Main Ste Westerly, R. I, WALL PAPEES Be Good Street em- in the ordinaey and ailmentsof thedigestive ' yoy intend to have electric K organs, and for these ailments | (orerime. I;«ou:ewm' i exve'x’t:!hght ’ i show you how easily you can | modernize your house NOW— | S0 you can celebrate Edison Day i | | | | i physical ‘ i | right? M “EDISON MAZDA LAMPS b certain, and prompt safe, in, an n inethse(;r beneficial _action. They tone the stomach, stim- ulate the liver, regulate the bowels. By cleansing the . ! gystem an the | blood they prove t they lamps give from 3 to 6 times as much light as the old-style incandescent lamps. .| a a Ed.% greatly reduced prices, which we will BATON CHASE [ ] 5 5 i onidiaes and raers ul Cut_Out Bo 0 match same. in white and tints, and general assort- X1 T snowplows wero burned in the. fire at . et 5t ll ;| clety hus again offorod prizes for best | ehe led & tow to Fairview sanitarium, |the ~Thamesville carbarn Mondsy thc m 5 e By e it s g ace. - . 4 cars . | Norwich_ where her son is a -patient, | n Ale g 60 | Bos || & = ey ChEres D, Graanian 14 | Mrs., Lilitan T. Richards hias narrated | Thero were five single truck and etty glow in * Moder- 5 7 3 3 0 2 3 | GREENEVILLE and Secretary Charles D. Greenman 13 ‘There is a total of $30 in prizes that are offered, divided into prizes of $10, $8, 6, $4 and $2. As soon as possible after the corn is received it will be and sald sho might have the calf. Mrs. Richards say Before I started I tled two large grain sacks together, then filled them are used on the lines In Norwich. The others were from the New London car- barn. e Orders received for painting, papes G > Banging and decorating. s |- 712 beginning ‘to receive the ent 1= | her experiences on the 100 mile trip. | three double truck box cars and nine C v ivening while I7 catione which all have 4o be in his|She valued the cot at $75, but Dr.|double truck open cars. ot SEEEBNEENS P. F. MURTAGH e he o T St hands not later than the 16th of the|John J. Donahue paid her $80.for it | -Most of the cars were from ~the Sols Agents Edison Mazda Lamps.| o, - 1 enjoy the|ada*wiien 15 fotiowed by Soo month. also allowed her for her fare back | Greeneville barn and weer those that elephone Largest Sale of Any Medicine fa the Werld, - Sold everywhere. In boxes, 10c., 25c. NORWICH TOWN 92 and 94 West Main St 1814—1914 The Thames Loan & Trust Co.| 5oy, . H v to operate. | Gresneville Hooks-Efect-Officsre—Bap- | judged and tho prizes * awarded ac- | With hay which 1 had run ol G J. Dyer Potter's Barn Burned. 7 ¥ Morgan & Son i ist Church Will - Hold Birthday | COFding to its merit. e and 5 & J. Byer Potter of Natick, Mass., who | Drouth Causes Lack of Fall Feed in S e coO Price $: Party—Personale. PLUMBERS’ UNION ORGANIZED. |Dalr ‘of ‘shoes for ‘myself. ~Then we |G Mre Poliars pavents, Mr. ang| Pastu uests Arrive for Allen- et AVAI.LL il cad: o Journey, EY Tubing Tho Greeneville: Eigok end .Ladder | Has 19 Mombers, With Mors to 8e|began early Labor day morning. Mrs. George S. Draver, of 108 Lasrel| Maglane Wedd p No. 2 Nut - R d 3 company held & meeting Monday 6v92] Received at Cominig Mesting, - |, BY noon w had gone from South. | phong by his brother, Sherwood | ©.| W.'G. Hitchon of West Town atrest| . .. | Ofcs ang Yard Contral Whart ebury. Rl . Main street and-elected the following| . p), S Bin A e that might in O, C. Osborn's barn, East | Fotter. Sunday night and"told that his|has returned after several days spen lephone 824, officers for the ensuing.year: Fore- man, Will S. Murray; first assist- ant, Charles her; second assist- ant, Charles Prodell; secretary, George Geer; treasurer, Louis Bruette, and steward, Frank Burke. After the bus- iness meeting a soctal hour was spent and a h!‘e.nuflber ‘were present. cll @ o "‘DQF,L lic 'Bflilding barn had been consum#d by fire, but|in New York on business. that the bouse and hennery had been = eaved. - Mrs, Fred Travor of Waterbury is Ar. Potter had harvested 200 bush-|visiting her sister, Mra. Charles Ver- els of potatoes and 10 tons of hay.|gason of Vergason avenue. | These were consumed with the barn, ond a horse hitched in the stall was| Mys Darrow of Niantic has been burne“to death. M. Potter UsUBlly | vigiting Mrs. W. D, Thatcher at her Main street, Waterbury. The steep Southington mountain we had crossed before 10 o'clock and wher we reached the railroad crossing we found exten- slve improvements. That day when resting three tiny girls, the eldest not yet six years old, came out to visit me. In her childish Depositors ‘in the Savings Depart- ment are hereby notified that checks for amounts equal to ten percentum (10 per cent.) of their several claims, preved and allowed, will' be ready for ivery on and after ganized again with a mepmbership of 19, and the charter has been left open until another meeting this month. By this time it is expecteq that the re- mainder of the 30 or $5 journeymen plumbers will be enfolled in the un- on. Plans for- the reorganization which Overhauling and . kept his autombile -in the barn, but|p Tanner street. : Re work 2 ow ‘accom; 4 praitle she, said, “Oh, T must tell you t| home on be Wil ol Bishday Puy. « |15 207 beon sccomplabed nveluens | B300. SV U £ Towuahy Sha | oving o the Thet nat he afove the Monday, October 19th, 1914 Tho Third Baptist church are going 3 :| day last week” and she measured with The organizer is t6 return here for the meeting in abofit another week. BOY SCOUTS ELECT. cade g Herbert Ferguson for Troop Leader— & Miss Agnes B. Chapman of Wash- tools and ington street left T day for a stay 5T he Weirs, New Hampehire. that much. He lost all hisg other articles. Con ‘Rowe With Whiteside-Strauss Mr, and Mrs, Charles_Baldwin were Con:Rovwe, o former resident of this | guesis (his weels of Mr. and Mrs. to celebrate their 69th anniversary in the form of ‘a birthdsy party in the interests of removing a debt of $40Q Friday evening, Hach person - who _gets this her tiny hands the length, “A little sister?” I asked. “Yes,” she satd. “Is not that lovely?” I replied. The next moment she. said. upon presentation of Receivers Certi- |Of all kinds on Automobiles, fextst: cMARLEs F. THAvER, |CarTiages;, Wagons, Trucks Recelver, jand Carts. the only place in- “My Norwich, Oct. 3, 1914, % o e o - e mamma was buried-last Saturday.” | city, who left here about 15 years ago art Greenman of the Canterbury e 5 il _gehuins, chop yilstiohi's (v} ekt fo. _ ey or New Tréops Forming. “Burety Your papa will care for|and his been in the theatrical Te SRt 5 S mm;‘hm‘s:mnmm,;";,:"x',"’“' W ‘chef, * story. It i i [ ox meadiy you A with a wide -experience in New Yorl 3 O ouid in. moary asss axcesd | goUnisual enthiisiasm provatied at e | "Shg safd: My papa ated two months = Second” ragular annual meeting thi Was a visitor here on Tuesday arrans- | yhile in town for her cousin’s wed- week of the Third Norwich troop, Bo irg for the coming of the Whiteside- et Btrauss company to the Auditorium. | Gin8» Miss Cecile Hale of New exceed this amount, our gratitude would be proportionately . enlarged.. - A generous ago.” Blacksmithing in all ite branches. , Then I asked, “Who cares for you Scoft & Clark Corp. ; e Scouts of America. Officers were " ‘shi “Oh, Aunt| -M; will visit her grandparents, Mr. and Tasponse. to. i would prob- | Scouts of Ameri vere | how » and she answered, “Oh, Aun r. Rowe: who was fogmerly o the| Y. ‘Albie Tialé of Lathrop avenue. ot e thE ton of the en- : . | Priscina, Aunt Prisciita. Rowe Stock company, and was aiso a | ™ Hire. dobt, That would be a birthday |4, Lro0P, leader, Herbert Ierguson; ws Ly I milked a pitcher of new milk and An attractive pro- sent it in for the orphans. That night I stayed with & widow on portner with the late Ira Jackson i sistant troop leader, Lorimer Slocum Bridgeport, now bas a partnership in- party,worth while. secretary, (Charles Hopkins; treasurer, Miss Bstelle Rooks and William Ap- gram is heing prepared, consisting of crest Whiteside. Strause cor- | Pley from Providence spen ek | Sgon iixey will be big boys J 1 in e- - ldence it the we 'S g s Bruce Rogers; sergeant-at-arms, Har- | w and and Columbus day at the home of $ ' addr 2 West Maln street, Meriden, and we | pany, Wi ed in this city last 1 4 F ! = SR LTI e L Tarbox. . These aro all new offi-|had covered.over thirty miles of our | season s very avorable Joc| Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Avpley, on Ver- | nd girls, and their faces will| 507 to 515 North Main St. and Americ Notes. oS i the Sxcsption of troop lead- Liourney. pression. : gason avenue, imbach Bavarian N Burton Muer's . " Dublin _Stout, r Ale, Bunker| . . Bowen and P. J. Farrell at- ones’ Nourlsh- | (enged the closing baseball game at Ale, Anheuser, | Boston Tuesday.. . . Pabst. R i 5 Town Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred Moore and 1it- - M4T-12 fle daughter Eileen, of _Danelson, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Loomis of Prospect street. Leonide DeNomme has returned to Providence after spendi a few days with Miss Dora Ethier of Central ave- nue. patrol leaders appolnted by the scout’master are Herbert Fergu- son, Lorinier Slocum and Edwin Sevin. The patrols will be much better or- ganized this year because of an inter- patrol contest /that will be run througtiout ‘the year, a suitable prize Dbeing’ awarded the winning patrol. - Néws ‘of especial interest to the boys was the announcement of a new troop being formed at the First Bap- tist chi , and also a rumor of a ¢hird ‘troop’ in another church. This is what will make for greater effi- clenoy in scout work in Norwich, as the ‘competition Will spur each troop t8_do its best. Last Monduy night Troop 3 was treated to ice cream and cake through the courtesy of Miss Mary Osgood, whot has a deep interest in the wel- :tare of the troop. Norwich Girl Missing. A ‘Norwich girl who has been going to a commercial school is missing from Her-home, and it is believed she has OO with a young man from _this citys . She was seen in a Montville trollcy About 11.45 Tuesday noon some|(af with the young man by a New school children - on their way home| London police officer. from school came down Providence|' The girl was working as a steno, street, throwing paper, gathering|rapher last week for a Norwich bu: lodves and. piling them on esch other.|ress house, and a girl friend claims One little girl in attemptigg to es-|to know that she is in New York and cape ran into the middle of the street | that before she went she bought e peir ‘without looking up or down, right,. Everett Phillips 3 Moosup s visit. ing with relatives here. bt be onlya memiory. Bring the babies and we’ll T“E DEL' “nFF zatch their smiles, European Plan Rates 75 cents per day and up. HAYES BROTHERS, Telephone 1227. 26-28 Broadway W. TYLER BROWNE, M. D, Eye, Bar, Nowe, Throat, Elcetrictty, X=RAY nvmn Ray, Meckanical ours: 10 4. m. to 4 and 6 to 8 p. PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING | 275 .Broadway, Norwich, Cona. 28 Fraikin St car to “Dr. Browne's” Eln Me:éiden I Wa‘g‘ xl'nllfllncledx. At ~ 2 A e ok o5 wikane arrfes Bros. beautiful nursery I saw Mrs. e o of Lathre Jouts apole trees, hundreds ot tnm | PROM THE CORSULAR REPORTS. | ppent o mreek this sutoms 1n Bacitord sands of them about five feet high, : on, also peace trees, the same helght. 1|, J'orY,carving ls an tmportant indus-| Ll " 35, George . Button and her followed the telegraph lines till I'came | ygo Atrican tvory than the ma-|#on, Arthur D. Hale. lAnmLhe 'hoa%lmbls farmhouse o;.l I;l.‘ry tive product, as the African ivory is —_— - ot e b R e clow {o gran i o N o Dr. snd Mrs Wi Mactansi o6 llow and %}’l ig Leominster, Mass., s is b‘:u P: b:rdu': present at the Allen-MacLane ‘wedding entertaired. B 5 As we passed on some three miles many ways. = (Wedn )_evening are guests to the better food of the African ele. 5'21-(‘ a‘““.’; et tnaton of through the gap,-we saw the churches; then the beautiful land of fruit; peach- | 19 tHe Russia has been plans for thé | Washington street. Tehouses for E es and orchards both sides of the road with every variety. Presently we came | SS= 108 boer Tk grain at many points. . Sweden produced nearly _$4500,000 worth of matchees in the year 1912, to an artificial lake with beautiful in the fields because of drought. Driginal Suggestion. feed i pond lilies sleeping- so sweetly on its, waters like the dewy breath of a sweet, sweet morn; or a tender vesper prayer. WGP ....buiw gm8 eoddsald,dZ- nwke _A very pretty way of renewing old Dusty Roads. furniture in a child’s room is to-paint | Ppeople taking long drives into the it with robin’s egg blue enamel: ' When | surrounding towns by, carrlmflor an- dry stick on undersieath each keyhole | tomobile Columbus day. found deep ‘Wednesday night we were enter- tained at a hospitable farm. Thurs- oss roads, the wheels sink- in’ drawers of dresser or chiffonfer | fiu it the dry dirt, and clouds of day noon we lunched at the Portland bridge, then through the Westchester bridge, finally taking a dreary, lonely road where we saw another lake with very small pink-tinted designs of roses, | ust as -vehicles passed each other cupids (which one finds on old valen- [ on state roads. tines, postals, ete.) and when well stuck on in place give them a light more of those lovely pond lilies. We Were entertained that night by Mrs. coat of shellac. The effect is very pretty. “Melbason, Inconsistent Man. SESN LAIGHTON THE PHOTOGRAPHER Oppostte Norwich Savings Soclety No Fall Feed. TFarmers are feeding their stock as Fred Carter has returned to Brock- they do in winter, there being no fall after spending several days here with relatives. < TAFTVILLE Child N&p’uvfiy‘, Escaped Being Hit by. Auto on Providence Street—Local People at Boston-Philadelphia Game —Other Notes. Phone 581 DO IT NOW |PES. CAKE AND EREAD There's an econbmy as well as_com- O e fort reason why you should TALK |Phone your order.~ Prompt service, HEATERS WITH US NOW. LOUIS H. BRUNELLE The Septcmber cost of installing 10 Carter Ava. (East Side) Friday night we stayed on the edge of Colchester and Saturday.night at 830 o'clock arrived at Dr. J. J. Don- ahue’s sanitarium, having made the Jjourney of over a hundred miles jn six days, which meant more than sixteen miles a day, leading a five-year-old new milch cow. My son has been cared for at this Closed During Repairs. 0ad from West Town street to Yantlo croseing is closed while the bridge over the: Yantic river mnear Avery Brothers’ is undergoing repairs. Vehicles have to reach the crossing from West Town -street by a longer steam, hot water or hot air heating is lea thatwien workien ére &t sipre- um. s ol % F. CONANT, 11 Franum of shoss’ for tho youns man who was | ine’ sanitarium since May 21, 1913,| A man doesn't care what his wite | ZoR Vel S0 Sres, Mureet ana | J, K. TOMPKINS A 1t be ‘her companion. w!a.e;e );?lhlsd Bcthaafl.flytim?hmved. thinks | him when he refuses her | Otrobando: avenue. , Whitestone 5c and the J. F. C, 16 5 le railroa: e for the cow was But ‘hand strange 11 n i tics of the driver %he child would have{’ Whist for Pennsylvania Guest: $19, but as the prics of the cow. was | HODEY: B - ey 67 West Main Street Dbeen run over. The driver put ofi the -|brakes and steered into the gutter,| f&hua avoiding perhaps a serious acci< lent. 3 Clgars are the best on the market ] a dollar tip rather than have' BORN St mRlier e BT M [ e on e ezt Gity. st M# and Mrs. Lloyd Greene Bucking- ham. Miss Alice Brower delightfully en- tertained et whist Tuesday afternoon in homor of her guest, Miss Sarah Boardman, of Lancaster, B3 e tifully emiroidered centerpieces were won as prizes by Miss Henrfetta Bid- well, Miss Marguerite Wulf and Miss going towards the expenses of my son, I decided to go afoot. pR Truly Connecticut is famed for the nospitality of her people. Early Fri- day morning I found & fine basket of lunch-whica I truly thanked: someone for. I carried the milk pal strapped RON CASTING S FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY T. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing Everything Lacking. Personally we have met some men who, if welghed in the ‘would ' Those Who Took In the Game. \ i | Among some of the local, ball MARRIED. game. Tuesday, "o —In_ Cobanste, fans whq took in the Sarah Loring. Following the games|On the cow's back, leaving the mHK|po goung wanting everything, includ- | KENYON —KENYON —In Cohanzie “th t . dainty refreshments, were served by |Night and morning for our lodging. Oct. 12, 1914, by Rev. C. - 3 F In which the Boston Nationals became | fa1nty refn ¥ | Sfe averaged eisht and one-nalt |ing the balance—Galveston News. | Touts c.Kenvon and Mrs. Louist 92 Franklin Street THE VAUGHN- FOUNDRY CO. Thompson. Wiliam © Jendall . Tosepn quarts to & milking, seventeen quarts T T Kngen ienyon, 3 epa Roberts, 8. Breault. ‘William < Brown ~ an ot Caught Fine String of Fish. Harry Prentice and Mr. Whterman North Stonington Milk Producers. The organization of a milk pro- ducers” ton which fation in North Stoning- s to join the New En; land Miflk Producers' assoclation is a day. While passfng throngh Meriden, I met a party of young people who re- quested me to allow them to take the picture of the cow and myself, a copy Zero In Accidents. Thomas Hardy might have' sdded | SAMPLE_In tLis citv, Oct 1% 1914, another” story to his “Life's Little| home 133 High street, Ironies,” if he had read about ¢he No. 11 2> 25 Ferey Street DIED Dantel Saniple, at his late Robert J. Cochrane | STETSON & YOUNG - Notice of funeral hereafter. i of which accompanies this article, 3 pe London, Oct. 1%, v pe of Tabunon cangnt a mice string. of | SRocted 0., Socpmpiished today | % Touna fha Tandscape very diferent | MR who dled from blood poisontny | “BREERC ST o ot sosepn and |, o GAS FITTING, | Carpenters and Builders ‘bass and pickerel Monday at the Pa-| Tnoge who ship to Providence are|Sn the east side'of the Connecticut [after pricking his finger on a safety| Elizabeth O'Brien, aged 3 months. . » STE, 3 chaug pond. 'The fishermen ¥eturned from this side. particularly expected to become mem- fati RUBILAE—In New London, Oct. 12, Ders of the association. TLA ; Russell Lewis, son of lgnecio o Georgiana Russell Rubllas, aged 10 months. With some ni¢e Iooking fish and corn- Brst pin—Milwaokes Journal plained that they bit savagely and that they Jost several hooks and tieir lines ‘Wwere snapped off. ¥ 10 West Main Strest, Norwich, Conn.| Best work and materials at rigit prices, by skilled labor. At S W B D Chet Rkl 1 Suiteite. 5 WEST MAIN ST., LILLIAN ¥. RICHARDS. Would Have Been Appropriate. A large brush fire in the vicinity of Seven different pames and ad- the rifle range in Preston was burning Tuesday night. . Easlly Explained. ““Walter,” said the indignant diner, "’ks AT Rk dresses, each of them false, were sald hthla"m:-p tastes as 1f it had tobacco - Make 25¢ DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE! The carponters autratth to have been given by = man sum- |in it “Typographical error, sir,” re- - = KINDS | P e S ot 2 Aaas) moned-in-an English court the other |5ponded the 5 “It should have & Allen do’tht work of 287 Main St. )fi?rff WemE- ,i.l.;,,,‘ 'h‘r.hn fl,.[,n will After a ':flze baby ::u bem"bhah;; day for traveling on the Great Eastern |been tabasco."—Life. urc Hll £ E PRAchsfi LIMITED TO . Yy the stee 4 graphed in nothing in particular ; e Dollar - Ear, and Throa Franklin St.|nas oeon Somplsted, the door was huns | takes but & short finis ‘B the Ttie | e s T ek Bis i & ye LB ond t Magistrate—He did mot at any time i Hours 10 & m. to 3 Tues transit er y Dlhce “and reha: el i1 | darling to reach years of annoyance.— 15 Main Street o 3 p. m. KING *IST ‘the sprinier & Sweaty and Sore Feet of Calocide compound In a warm Chicago News. have to be changed the celling s installed somewhat before give the name of Arvanias?™ Lendon Clubs and Strangers. The Athenaenm club of London has rescinded its rule forbldding membérs to invite strangers to luncheon and tropolls whiere a visitor cannot be en- DONT NEGLECT YOUR STOMACH by purchasing one of those Double Boxes of Stationery | American House! of FUNERAL DIRECTORS FARREL & SANDERSON, Props.{ Th il If I¥s Upsst Mi-o-na Puts It Right $ Seecial Ratew to ThestreVraupes, Her'S Y Sl >ome H giev. U. 0. Bellerose 1s visiting in] ehabe nowtrboaln fa the Bt e e D Livery connection. Shetucket Strest Jan1TuWF e nown: “Two tablespoonfuls || Boston. lof g ay. i ADLES foot bath” gives instant Dot endure St tottura of *Hus kind. By this treatment corns ana callouses can be Sore bunions - Peguesq EUGoT and tion. Armidas Benolt is enjoying a vaca- Frank Durr s moving from Norwich tertained, the Guards and the Beef- steak. If you are one of the thousands who cannot cat a’ simple meal without its iying in the stomach like lead, fer- menting and causing painful distress, —AND— EMBALMERS MRS. G. P. STANTON MAHONEY BROS. . 52 Shetucket Street. P . . Specialist ] S poreaomoving “tns || avente to Gooum Our Country’s Trust. Sourneds and. as, do got delsy Dut §0 sady Aseisant 3 o Hack, LWeléy nlnd Boarding, cause. Large box of Calooide twen. e e +No people can be bound t: e D O e frne Telephone 328- shor a full line of ® “alr!s“h " nema 1§ Ly;Ave conts at ny drug or general || insmiths are engdéed in repalring Loy 0 acknow! | Mi-o-na—a simple prescription espec- wing ew tabl re Beauty 8 tell-tale halr 4 and ears which 1 neglect, looking pwing the sickly §iF hats in a way <a 7 Medical Sormas fa”Taboratories, Dayton Ohse O the boarding hquse roof. Patrick Carberry of Norwich was a cailer here Tuesday morning. GAGER Albert Labarre was Springfield and Holyok on Mmu:!a The fence around the public school a yisitor In edge and adore the invisible hand which conducts the affairs of men more than the people of the Untted | States.—George Washington. | Her idea of Lawyers. | “I am not guilty. If I had been, I 1ally prepared to quickly and effective- ly end indigestion or dyvspepsia and correct bad stomachs. You must not allow your upset stom- ach to go from bad to worse for there will surely be longer periods of food fermentation —causing _greater agony, more gas, sick headache, unrefreshing sleep, “blue spells” and nervousness. HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN FALLS AVENUE We guarantee our service to be the/ Dest at the most reasonable prices. Millinery far Fall and Winter Boot and Shoe Repairing All work guaranteed. Called for and d School Shoes JOSEPH BRADFORD- od. ] LI BOOK BINDER Call and taik Jour Mair Trou: on. Merchants' _avenus 15 being To- | Shot!d have engaged a lawyer!” was | pamyC onar hach 18 OUt O O7der, feels | “ge (he styllsh and durable omes we A. GOLDBLATT, bles with Miss Paired. | the cbservation of a woman summoned [right. A fow Mi-o-ma tablets aro just | offer at $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and $175. | 4 Blak Hooks Mide: and Ruled te Ordar 208 Main Street, 6 Chelsea Bank, e e befors the Darlington (England) |What you need—alwass Keep them 7 €0 Flankiin Strest Telept 652-4 = The streets in the village are some- ty cnch, handy—they are small. pleasant to| FRANK A. BILL, 104 KMaia St - 108 BROADWAY { llllem lrectl)r ;\rhantsc::;;rg;l b::‘x!x‘rei-‘:l:l:-n!fi?cxslaig& {-‘f—“: 8-";1 lb!olu!el:'fihumlesa. Tse = e F. C. ATCHISON, M. D. 4y ol Mi-c-na freely at the first sign of d's . C. , . s == L The Shopping Sex. tress. It not only quickly ends the i - - U ing d Reparing id Embalm o, Cxsham, who has been <ick| Womsa (popping fnto mouraing | misery hut helps %o nciog (i Tver, o | tond Fiotr, Shasas Yics, | City of Norwich Water Works .t his ho n Li , 1 o At- | o rhats @ mt e o3 | cleanse and strengthen the stomach so m } i P el 3 >ifice of rHg 2 an er antic ity eor o vacation to e spent | (OB} Thele w wles e 'at tn yer | fi"C % alent yous food It e mecursi B Shea & Burike | Nisht ‘viions 1033 Doara_or WatlE" Gimmissioncrs. CARPET LA # lowest prices. B promot corvice d ish = for me, will yer? ‘E's ot gono yet, but | hearts. . SO0 o Vo hue and 41 Mzin Street - e T R Tel e62-5 ompt service day or night P e 2ok, the bat-| you never know, do yer?'—Tit-Bits. Ali-o-na is not only one of the most 2 F C 9 T’ DE30 NG are Gus SudiBEvMN AL JAMES W, CKBURN, S eship Wyoming, 'is spending a 3 - |effectiva remedies but inexpensive. - +FC GEER, Piano Tuwer e office . 10 ce open B Stanton Avenm East Side [§ T°- 2% ¢ tady Assietant [I07" Sadough Wit | s parents o0 o z o The Lee & Osgood Co. sells it with, Funeral Directors 3 | ABaltions witl be made to am buis, A unter’s avenue. The ship is _ Uruguay has ordered- fire brigades|agreement to refund the money if it 122 Prospect Strpet, Norwich, Ct remaining unpaid after Oct. 20. \ * in the Brocklvn mavy ¥y for all principal cfties. 4oes not give satisfaction 119 euvqqg, octid JOHN J. SHEA, Cashier.