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i ey $200 F * 5 > - s The" special sales ‘& number B 3 -of shoppers to town Wednesday. | R . ' of North £ Session. Jerusalem cherry trees, favorite plants|® The annual trapping has commenced for fur bearing A number of | St skiunks have already been caught. 5 - ; e | ‘Willlam C. Thorp of Trading. ; O e s st | oepE 5o week-end with tils A o : ; 8 Tuckie| . It Promptly opens clogged-up nos- : ing 1p St the county witch hazel mills | P. J. Leverone of New London. E ga trils and air vassages in the head, z s i 3 ¥ ” George, E. ugh Stonington | has Stops nasty discharge or mnose run- E z 3 : -3 A meeting of the ‘Connecticut e ning, relieves sick headache, “| er Waterways association is to ela | are ng of against him erishness, sore throat, 3 A3 “ v in the chamber of commerce hall, New days ? attend the wedding ‘Miss pol;xto““ mel;;:e;o? ;?otha non-quE soreness and stiffness. P 3 in < School for Dancing| ™, : £ &L e A : ot e 3 i, - ‘was jormed the men are pay- X YCEROOL - 78| wnotesaiers aro bemg notified. that | ;%00 Bennett of Vergazon avenue. 5 At towards the suppom: of thelr s : our army. k % 28 Osla Street. has but about two = months' | Were guests Sunday 5 ‘| tor the jury had returned its verdict,|Attorney Not Able to Attend " which costs only 35 cents 3 3 ~ree \ OPENS S Sty L o athp % AREGE HEEoert of Seguiay Judge 'C. B. pvaller, adjourned cou't| Two cases against Abraham Bron® e e b If your mind’s made up on the P Ty - t); H. d da ter s morning at o’clock. stein of New ndon were continut tast 3 ses n- . . - :""'SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1914 The unusual number of visttors and R b ey Criminal Matters Disposed Of. | Decause Attorney - Hickey, who is|SOnvenience. Be sure you get tne(special kind of an overcoat * Biginrers Saturday, 230 o'clock. witnesses at the probate Bnd SUPETiOT|jy, "4 " Ashaway, Mr. Spicer- having counsel for the accused, is not able to [ < = pAdvanced Saturday, 4 o'elock, |courts Wednesday made extra business ‘When court was opened in the morn- | be in court. for the hoteis and restaurants. ing the jury was excused until the The - cases ‘of the state vs. Philias|ed som: afternoon, and’ the prosecuting attor- | Franceur and Remi Gouvin were cone iy v e J you want you’ll find it here if in vogue this season. : returned home to cast his vote Tues- #¥he sfeps in the following Dances A G. A, R. man recalled yesterday learned how he came to thing he had 11 be ifitroduced at once: One Step, e d M. Kim-|DeY brought up a number of matters | tinued, as there is a civil suit and it|voted when he n 1 Ni#kixe, . Hesitation, La Russe, Fox that on November 2. 1865, the : nation mwmfr‘x;:‘: ol ol T that were disposed of at his sugges- |is desired to see what the outcome in|how to cast ke AR Tt If you’ve no idea of what you E L Trot. observe . rth apd south, |making the Brown Glee club. He was| "o that will be. strating machine in the corridor. - £ Telephone 1082 peace between the no apd south. - A fine of $50 and costs and a jail| There was a nolle in the non-sup-| W £ s 1 4 elep! ¥ G the” only freshman of Delta Phi that| .o 108 oF 300 and costs Pt P "hen he appeareq before the chez'w | want this is the place to study 2 - / The aerial ladder. truck of the fire|made it. o Wareh Tarkan o New 1 oot $ork._cand against John A. Clark of)ers and gave his name, he turned to o 1 gepartment was out on Wednesday af- b iy i I B i N L B g0 away, apparently satisfled that that|the proposition. $15. to $40. We advertise exactly | terncon to give some men in the de- Mr;rha.nu M;Iu. 'rnam;s MD’:yle mg o w‘fh e e o';v Jnuly ;Ztu: :[?ha p&wn thtmn;a:e?!;g rt;xee“g;g:— was all tl‘:lem was to it. “ight in that|. . a: enry an: . Franl y - case 2 5 = | way,” said s irecti the ripAnt asitis partment practice in handling - the | oon noe S O Wlin_ street spent | accused has been in jail three months. rofis of Colchester was nolied. - N towards & votine marpine s |18 price range. : Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Abner Ben- | Two Violators of Motor Vehiol = ere was also a nolle in_the case|T voted down ggairs,” he answered. But A 7 : : An inspegtion of Williams post, Wo- [nett of Poquetanuck. Teancie 4 Biat ot M i L::‘_ of the state against George Deslandes | o was induced tu so on and cast |Anything cheaper is false man’s_Relief corps, at Mystic, was cused of violating the mator car 1AW | of Doaacie oanasLocused of the use | ballot on one of the machines. mone held Tuesday evening. The inspect-| pROGRESSIVES CAME BACK in Lyme, did not appear in court and | O 2busive language, It was learned that before he came|€CONOMY. o, B ing officer was Mrs. Marietta Wright his bond of $25 o bert £ Two Waterford cases were nolled. | up to the hail he had seen the dem- AR *1 ot Norwiai - TO REPUBLICAN RANKS | his bond of 335 was called. Robert H.|They were against Malcom and Georse | onstrating machine shece Sooey. g 2 2 . whA ; S bnig Tames R Moore o arttord was| ETOWD: father and son. The cas grew | Fields showed him how it worked The|Anything higher is foolish - & H The quarterly meeting of the Gradu-|To That Gov. Baldwin Ascribed Dem- | o 585 T SQ0F iy gut of the release of impounded ‘cattle | man supposed he had regularly voted 0 ate Nures's association of Comnecti-| goratic Defeat—New Haven Road | oo m‘ et amobiles. 1o e | DY the son. The cattle belonged to his i g det s sk o -| extravagance. 956 : St was Rela s Now Faven Wednos | 2 S ucome Aner B e e e, e e, v : i day at 2 o'clock in the United church e bl ot e e case agains nk Hertz of Nor- 3 . £ 2 : y said | wich over the alleged keeping of pocr | > Come in today. ‘ ;is about as important as any |cuapel, Temple street. In o statement given out Wednes- |the dccused was trying to obey the | boct was setiled eged keeping of pocr| Incidents In Soc ety Ly iyou spend—we're out to see| The wedding of George M. Parker of|day Gov. Simeon I win says aw when the offense with which he R For violation of the liquor law’ in Denison court, Groton, and Miss Bessie |defeat and the defeat of other dem-|is charged occurred. Moore Was driv- | Griswold, Charles Patroli pald $25. | that you get more value here | Lezarde of Crvstal avenue, New Lon- |ocratic nominces for state office is|ing his car in Old Lyme when it S due to the return of progressives to | out of light. He ran it into the bushés In Afternoon Session. 'rh M l‘ tt 3 \than it ible fi o Al ek Dl o S ot e faunlican Darty #10. 0% Bisa BY. [ Dy the sdG 0L S sosl end whis ne | dn the afternoon session of the court |~ Mr. Charles Nothan and A. Gibbs (4 anhattan: an. it's possible for anyone . inference, at least, attributes the dem- | was gone to Saybrook to get a Presto | the following cases were disposed of: | Bave closed their cottage at Gaies Fer- A : else to give Next week, November § to 14, has|ocratic loss in @omnecticut in some | tank a truck came along and ran into| Dennis Coughlin of Baitic, accusea Iy and have returned to Norwioh for 121-125 Main Street ‘ ' give. been chosen as the week of prayer|measure to the policy of the demo- |the automobile. The driver of the|Of breach of the peace, had his case | the winter, » . - all over the country by the interna-|cratic administration at Washington in | truck was hurt. nolled upon payment of $5. 3 —— These Winter Suits and|fional committee of the Young Men's|bringing indictments, charging crim-| John Blackburn of Stonington paid| The case of the state vs. Joseph E.| Mrs. W. S. Allis of Elm avenue has + | Christian association. inal conspiracy, against directors and|a fine of $17.98 for running an auto- | Ganey of Old Lyme was nolled on |réturned after visiting Mrs. Overcoats of ours are an evi-|~ 7 i i t‘orm‘e;I dimcmar,:] and officers of the :;obi!e wmlmug bhaving the license 4n :::T;: -ol;lehxaizgu;n;luted by the s{.;:e gulw:’g‘tghogn‘%einoand :“;i ;}rth,ur = i o . N ell represented af e | N aven road. q s possession. 2 vi e wrong registra- | G- range, N. J. dence of this policy of ours. | womaws Forelon Missionery. Conters | *Iho tause of republican success in pc AT s tion on his car. — gnce for Eastern Connecticut held|this state is very obvious.”h said the = l-Ph"' X g’w aly F-;'o: 9‘:0 BThg Saee. against Otto W. Evans of w:;;gf,i f!l\g»:rowr:gh‘agnunmn 8::’1 }uaei P Dents y 0 2, 3 Huntington Street |governor. “The progressives have gone ‘apt. Daniel Crowley of New London | Nort onington was nolled on terms, % as est o ainless Des Come in and see how we’re S A s i e e et Back to the republican party where | paid a fine of $200 and costs for an lile. | He was acoused of strikine mis i, | his cousins at the Gulliver homestend ~ entistry ‘prepared to meet all your z they came from. gal sale of liquor at the Singers club| Maud L. Evans, of the same town. on Huntington lane. FHe left Tuesday At Trinity Methodist church. this| -] think also, a great many people | in that city. The prosecuting attorney | The case against Mary Carpenter ot | for Hoston and in a fow days will go wants. You'll be s rised | fall. the pastor, Rev. F. E. Coleman, re-lfelt grieved, and showed it by their|said that Attorney John C. G New London was nolled. She was ac- | {0 the southern states for further re- o urp; ports that the young people are raly-|votes, at the indictments charging |stated that the defendant would not|cused of being conmeoted with the|search work. "how low in price the best|ins to the support of the Epworth|criminal conspiracy against such men | resume the business. Another similar | Keeping of a house of ill reputation in league in a most gratifying manner.|as Governor Morris, Professor Bush, | charge is pending against him, but|New London, but two important wit- 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Daily 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. Sundays f G James S. Eiton, Theodore N. Vail | Prosecuting Attorney Whittlesey said | nesses have ome amway. The acme of perfection in the ‘lhlngs can be bought. : The planets Uranus and meune &oFe[Charles F. Brooker, A, Heaton Rob-|this would not be pressed if Crowley| The case against Davia Ealahan was art of filling teeth to match the Suits $12. to $28 both hwe'l.lvplaced {:r o‘ba:x\;‘;;} lon this|ertson and others. continued to' refrain fro mengaging in | nolled. Help flle Stomach enamel of the teeth so that the ui . to TR month. Uranus is_an £ st illegal selling. The case of the stat evs. Lill Phelps Siling. can ot be. dutected. -5, ; Tine e Ta Cance, fsing about 11 p. .| WILL RECEIVE PRIZES AT New Londun, % former aisged prupis: | Sused Of vinikting the saise lew, and Digest Your Food {|} - . % W on, & former allé proprie- | cused of violating the game law, and Overcoats $12. to $30. SN e e SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION. gr of thet same ?mb, was called, Mr. | the pro‘slec;‘norflu.ld that the man is 'lg s fi 7 o lates G T, R wyer not being in cour or and the offen: . GFS 3 3 and all prices between. a8 honap . induktysof - Chnupcticd? {Exstard, Couapotion: Districts Have| ~Thomas Gagan of Norwich pleaded |- % inte Vo B 74 etc relate to 1910. ~Tha Obtained High Efficiency Markings. | guilty to drunkenness and was fined 32 | witch of New York was nolled. It gest and distribute that which is and costs. was a dog case, and the evidence was eaten, the bo wels become = clogged with a mass of waste 2 P‘M cehm Fi“ing and refuse that ferments and S generates poisons that are grad- that are as lasting as the best ually forced into the Dblood, i B e Pt Sl P gold fillings and less expensive. serious illness. An eminent German chemist Most people naturally object contributed to modern dentistry to the drastic cathartic and pur- pdvoslain fillings, and we recom- gative agents that shock the - " system. A mild, gentle laxative, BERSSiverys mas SO Jate o positive in its effect and that perience proves they “stand the will_quickly relieve constipation test of time"—the high standard is Dr. Caldweil's Syrup Pepsin, O “onip: moilebn.: Rafakus’ SIS s0ld by druggists at fifty cents s and one doilar a bottle. It does try at moderate prices. not _gripe or cramp, but acts easily and pleasantly, and is DR. F. C. JACKSON 1,798 farms in Connecticut that kept bees and the total number of colonies| At the State Sunday School conven- rs. Mary T. Segar, formerly of New | not_strong. was 8,445. ’ tion at Meriden on Thursday afternoon | London, and now of parts unknown,| The cas eof Hazel White was con- C ® lawards will be made to the districts| was charged with unlawfully keeping| tinued. She lives in Groton. Vermont papers note that searcch is and counties on the basis of the dis- being made there for the nephew of|trict and county standards of ef- ¢ Mrs, Frank H. Howard, Horace S.|ficiency Of the five districts in New | Appy , 207 Main Street Bickford, of Scmerville, Mass., Who ICATIONS CAME IN CATHOLIC WOMAN'S CLUB London county two are banner dis- - disappeared October 20th and whose|tricts and two are Front Line districts. AT GRANGE SPECIAL MEETING ORGANIZED .FOR WHIST. .| fiance is Miss Maud Allen of Norwich.|Fhe county is also Front Line county, = - —_ which ‘entitles it to the first honors. | Numbers for a Big Class in the De.| Committees Make Reports of Progress Adult patrons of the Otis library| District No. 1 comprises the towns of i . Thas in Satisfactory: MISS M. C. ADLES would appreciate a curfew law which | Bozrah, Colchester Franklin and Leb- SOPEa: Oressing etk would keep the boys off that corner|anon. . At its meeting Wednesday evening " Catholic Womax's club held its i evennigs. When the patroiman is in District No. 2 Griswold, Lisbon, Nor- | § nPythian hall, which was a special | regular business meetung in Bucking- of the time are a pest, District No. 8, Groton Ledyard, North | oq favorably.upon a dozen applications | With a good attendance. The reports Stonington_and Stonington. Sor arlials y of the various committees appointed District No. 4, Monville, New Lon- Mu";ff%fec‘ R A ertiy =3 WHY NOT ARTIFICIAL HAIR? Many ladies shrink from wearing The case of the state vs. B. Zano- I ‘When the stomach fails to di- 3 i " years ago today, November 5th, id to make arrangements for the whist therefore the most satisfactory fartificial alr wilen theix own Rait nas e et ompany | begnn|don and Salem of the chitef topkea. oF Glsrassion was|to beconducted by the club in.the |} remeds for chilgren, women and. DR. D. J. COYLE ‘healthy imported peasants’ halr which|moving into the fine new buiiding on| District No. 5, Bast Lyme, Lyme, Old | regarding the arrangements to be made | Buckingham Memorial were heard, all |§ elderly persons. For a free trinl Succeeding the King Dental Co. “Miss Adles uses entirely is cleaner| Franklin street, one of the most im-|Lyme and Waterford. for going to the husking bee and meet- | COMmittees reporting progress, bottle write to Dr. W. B. Cald- 203 Main Street, an that from many a scalpper-|portant changes ever infiuencing the| A district gaining nine points of the | jnc SRNF 10 the REsking Bee and meet- | 00 o R e of ‘the club|§ well, 451 Washington St Mont- S Eosllp st as geotly stertiized. 07 T 0 P | Baprovement of that strest. and lo-|district standard is a Banner District | ;. ¢ 1 Maples on Wauwecus niil on| the following committecs _were ap: |3 lcello, IIL ikt e SMizs Adles wiil return Tuesday wis and. a district gaining all 12 points is inted b the latest New York styles. Cail and|Cality. and & district golning all 12 Dolnts 5| Monday night next. The committee|Pointed to make the arrangements for gee what Is to be worn this winter. According to the November White|county gaining all twelve points of [ S1ich I8 In charge consists of C. Ga- R e Tl L R 508 Jaid, §to mext to Chelses Bumk.|pinfon Banner, the membership this|county standard is a Front Line Coun- | S0, I Mrs B C Jewstt and B | Grlbous, £ e SUp, st committes, 5 e vear of the State W. C't 1;.h U.Yu %69;. tY-Dm rct No..1 has attained six | SUS8estions, and the prospects are that }Wrflifi;}é %rx"i“?‘ 3‘“‘ Maurice Kel- e frag WA olfecinge, are over $100|points of the standard; No. 3, twelvs | & JaTEe contingent will make the trip| 1% Mrs. Irancis T, Diggins, Mrs. F. L. less than they were last year, yet gifts|points; No. 4, twelve points and No.|jin0 on the 7 o'olock trip to take the|Chester Wright, Mrs, James T. Wood, tornw::l:e:::iide the state have been|5, 'i‘ehne D’::'lr!kmg e dard of ef. | conveyances that will be waiting for Mrs. Frank Sylvia, Mrs. Patrick J. mo: ¥ e Lady Attendant. "Phone 1282-3 Stands the Test of Time CUMMINGS & RING COAL AND LUMBER. krmest E. Buollard Brown and Mrs. John Mara. y edm them there. The worthy lecturer as- Flmel'al Dll’ ; Franklin_chapter, No. 4, R. A, M, gfifii‘:vc;yngist::x?e otnte: "MV O the| sured them all that there would be chfi'i’.?,i’.,“m“::”m,.,,, S e b VIOLIN Jorka the - 4 degive s (Thurstar] || One At Jeast 30 per cont of sohools | 3ore e e e e . | Mem Wiiam T Modarty, dve B . Mr. Farmer, eve: at L o'c] '0OMOrrow | represent n count convention; 2, v lurphy, Mrs. M. V. Murph; . evening at 7 o'clock the R. A. degree |every district represented in the State |, Imphasis was placed upon the regu- ( TUTPI, St P v = N. Sullivan, and Embalmers will be worked at a special convocation | convention; 3, Institute held annually | 12F meeting of the grange next week, . Cake — Mrs. George A. Co ¥ ): 3 hich s to be corn night, when the meau, ' ‘ whon the grand king will make his of- | in every district; 4, apportionment paid | ¥, chairmj M Fam L h flcial visitation, and there will be re- [in fulli 5, statistical report senmt to|disPlays will be made and the prizes wuua.n:'"krowmne'rmde’ms:.‘y:fi;fl‘ni‘: 337 MAIN STREET e 1ol on X . tn Willimantic two doys sach freshments.—ady. state office; cradle roll in 40 per cent. | #Warde S CAEpetisiN. Cona : by the New London County Agricul-| ton: of schools; 8, organized class (en- Candy table — Mrs, Al 3 rolled at State office) in ten per cent. | tural socloty. chatrman, Mrs. A, J. ’;’Vhol&‘.’s;(n?{l;{!: Opposite Post Offica ‘Phone 1062-2 Lady Assistant weol. Next Sunflay will be observed by Methodist churches in Connecticut, in|of schools; 9, at least one teacher Why leave your flrming., H. Donahue, Mrs. Jy Namara, m md &e E":;L;,fx;’.’:‘"‘;,';:: Sidress = || common with churches of fhat ‘de-|training studént in ten per cent of the | ENTERTAINED BAPTIST . Mrs. D. T- Shabian snd Mre. Ses o S BUl . ace, Nor- | nomination throughout the country, as|schools; gradefl imstruction in 50 per MISSIONARY SOCIETY. | Mansfield, while our stock in- “h, Cann. Drew day. Drew Theological semi-|cent. of schools; missionary instruc- . Ice cream—Mrs. Thomas H. Beckley, - nary s one of the leading Methodist | tion in fifty per cent of schools. Mrs. Herbert Willey Was Hostess to|Mrs. Thomas Burns. e d cludes everything necessary ! educational institutions of the coun-| -In the district the marking is on Woman’s Foreign Missionary So- R e —— . £ b3 B it ittt G | Toiny, GAVE SPECIAL ATTENTION for the construction! 1 . o ‘Written examinations on the new|ty & & 5 _— TO VOTING MACHINES. weather- sheds, 1 The Dime Savings Bank | rules for the suidance of employes of | Shtan e mirs conrobresonied Y delo |* At her nome on Asylum street on Q4 |of -proof , at] H OF NORWICH the New York, New Haven Hartford|report sent to county secretary: 4, ap- | Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Herbert Willey | Machinists Boon and Coit Also Thor lowest prices? 3 DIVIDEND railroad are to be heid December I5.|portionment paid in full; 5, an insti- | entertained the Woman's Baptist For-| oughly Instructed All the Officials. ! Schools of instruction will be held be- | Bont, er hal eign Missionary soclety of the First ¢ The regular semi-annual -dividend | tween now and that time to Insure the | 1n forey won oot of cempoise oo a0l | Baptist, church at their November fhas been declared at the rate of 4| highest standard possible in the edu- o 3 One of the satisfactary things about : d depart in fort % meeting. the election of Tuesda. : Edward Co. or cent 2 smec. and will bo payable | cation of the employes of the road. Eehooln: trganized viamy” (envonca of| Mre. Gilchrist, the president, pre- | {he Seotion of Tuesday was the “the The Chap . n and after Nov, 16. : State office) in 10 per cent. of schools; | Sided, opening the meeting with read- | facility with which those on duty at = 1y harf Coal L - {FRANK L. WOODARD, Treasurer. | ,John Mason, who hes o studlo at|at jeast ome teacher training student Lo e T e G ommaame: | the polls performed their duties. S et Sigobinde’ e large paintings accepted and hung at in 1 per cent. of schools; 10 graded -| The two custodians of the machines; P R 3 5 instruction used in- 50 per cent. of |Strouse. The hymn Just as 1 Am| Ashley T. Boon and S. Jeffrey Coit, 5 the annual exhibition of the Art In-| op CHiON USCE f Without One Plea was sung, followed 5 X H L, iperance instruction in 4 paid particular attention to seeing that F.C. GEER’ Piano Tuner |stitute of Chicago. ~ome _picture s b 122 50 per cent. of schoels; 12, missionary | DY the approval of the reports read | the machines were all in shaps and calied On the Road to Killingworth, > by the secretary, Mrs. A. W. Davis, | that bod: ) Fospect Street, Norwich, Ct, |2nd the other The Ola Cider amip/Pstuction in 50 per cent. of schools.| 5y ¥ ayurer, Mirs. — Lemuel Park:| thom pomi oy, w0 was to work with : § 1223 Ayt 5 painted In the wild region back of Plans were completed for packing a | of thelr positions were, ATl the rae: ; Jrom o 2 Cheater. REV: R F. TRUE mmissionary barrel soon to be sent | chine tenders were given instruction i % society. on the Friday evening before election i | First-class ' Fouse Painter, Paper| The new Edison diamond disc pho- IN NEW PASTORATE.| The ~ following _interesting papers | and the e moaes g : wnger, General Jobbing (landlords or | nograph, in tone production, surpasses e Aol were read upon the afternoon subject: | session. of Instebetion . o Baibeqrs d Free Burning Kinds and lemgh‘ ivate). reasonable. . | anything the world has ever known. It|ls Now at Lynn—Was at Third Bap- | Letters from the Homeland: Mrs. John evening. 2 © KUDLIK, 261 Gentral Ave, City ' |Plays all kinds of disc records, with tist Church in 1912, Parsons read Ploneers Among the| 'The machinists were up early be Ansco Film. ALWAYS IN STOCK g B s i e A esults, ; Workers; rs. nnie Amburn | election morning and made & trip impression, LA e & e o records will give on any other phono- Norwich friends of Rev. R. F. True, | Palocca of Arizona; Mrs. William C.|around A- D' CIWIL AND CRIMINAL graph. Mr. Edison is proud of this in- | tormerly pastor of the Third Baptist nd Lo all the. election dlstricts in PR LATHROP Noyes, Italian Interest in Fast Boston; | an automobile to sce that all th - vention. - The Porteous & Mitchell Co.| church, Greeneville, have received a|Mrs, H: Howard read an interest- | ching o T & Office—oor. Market and Shetuoket St SUPERIOR COURT ADJOURNED g;;ggmaflfi?emkmgméon to toh: letter ‘from him in which he states | ing 1 e gl s bk A g s 'er:oonelxégl: :fl:z e:hsn':x’:c‘f artistic pictures. = Xolbolioas 402 38 2 §optember Term Was Concluded Hore| fhe third flons seq hm“dmuromwm e that he has removed from Norwool| Victoria Wickman, and a letter from | tion day, when the machines wers chi; et 2 2 3 enter to Lynn, Mass., where he now | the missionary, George Lee Phelps, was | handled in all the districts without & has a large paggorate. ' His new pas-|read by Mrs, Hattie Sargent. hitch. < _— torate is & much larger field than Nor-| The story How Ethel Penny Built| AW machines that ‘ #The criminal superior court, Sep-{FOUR HOLD PLACES IN wood Center. He resigned the pastor- |a_Church was read by Mrs.. Jasob | owns t!‘:h:v:s:ow been .{;’::d T::;':: EhkamY Marbér, taim oalie 45 ke Wedusnday WEST SIDE PINOGHLE | 2t¢ in Norwich in July, 1912. Starkweather. ~Mrs. John Parsons for - GOAL morning, occupying the common coun- — read Twelve Months Among the Piute = i Indians. “THE BRIGHT KIND” 3l chamber, as the November session|No Changes in Firat Four After Play| = Right Patterns for War Garments. prices here. ) the civil superior court was in the Wadnesday Night Al those in Norwich who ere mak- | pengioneel PE closed with the Mosaio : 3 % ¢0HN 0. PECKHAM {uperior court room. Judge M. A. — ing garments for use in the graat war 5 Letusdevelop yourfilm and humway presidi Prosecuting At- Those who hald the first four places|want to be perfectly sure that the pat- ney Hull m‘ig?n‘(‘ (s court that | In the stznding in the Wost side Pin- | terns ueed ar nhslolutcguc?rrsct.b'rpl;.ay o CONARERATIONAL SniURGNIES {Bere was no business for and court | ochle c af e inning of pl on | sho e carefully criticise Yy an i 8 ot o AR Al Wednesday evening were in the same|expert. In Philadeiphia some practical | Hold Their Conference at Plainfield— The Plaut-Cadden Co. “Then-the September civil session was | relative position when play for the|workers found that the patterns sup- The Program Establi 5 'eopened and the judge heard the at-|evening was ended. plied for surgical skirts was wrong: .7 EADIRE TRIR - L £ orneys make the argumentS in the| The standing at the end of the eve-|arm sizes and hand opening; At the conference of six Consrega- FEr e : Plaut-Cadden Building @gse of John J. MaecDougall, admin-|ning was as follows: Bailey 5,780, small for service and the neck |tional churches in Plainfleld Wednes- that town 25K strator, against the T. A, Scott com-|Pettis 54,905, Lewls 64,595, Pendleton|shape inconvenient. They took it to daf the exercises followed this order: L 'any of New. London. It was on al53120, Schutz 52,960, Paker 53,855, J.|a noted surgeon and he said that the| 10 > - tion to set aside the verdict of $2,- | Jorde= 52,030, Underwood 51,950, Peck- [ fiah named Mac- | b 61 B8 mes St. 52 Broadawy ; print them on Cyko Paper. l_nipriehn Hiouse FARREL & SANDERSON, Props © Special Rates to Theatre Trqupes, .. Traveling Men, Eto. - | Barms ey W P, - for the. a man am 51,610, Hallisey 51,240, Lagsen 60,- 3 —- B B 2 Jpusall who was at work for the de- 815, A Jordan 49,945, AR pesiie 21 - arportunity | zation and the Superman.| SUPPOSED HE VOTED % ! ant company at Hay Harbor, Fish- e following were the .2 hospi teratios e 1 Saioa Y SR T scores on the evening's play: . Baler|that he served in the Spanish war and Healms of Eternity, on pemonstraTiNG Mackine| ['IT}E 3 a.mwnwy;! in the case 7,235, 7,215, | that - D ly. Royal. = - £ eBs e T st o| ZATS, Gndermood : pertectly i : : o % "iaa b i 1&% R oA G + patter @?fifi, P adare c”"f'-’"'fwmu"- 5 Tk,