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HEADANDNOSE TRIED IN COMMON PLEAS COURT STBPPEDFRGM A | Suit for Rent of a Hall in Montville—Rent for 27 Months is | COLD?TRYTHIS? Cloimed —Judge Waller Hunds Down Decisions in H H Norwich and New London Case. | - | | *RAPE’S COLD COMPOUND” ENDS e l et Ingthe court of common pleas here[should be given by the Boston firm be- | MEEN o Judge C. B. Waller{ fore he went ahead and ievied upon the — of Washington 1! property in question, as he knew there | 1 G ator of the estate|was a previous attachment ahead of | Ecold L witih sl e | fia ~ G Walden. | their actlon. The legal adviser of the | Y end after taking dose of| Waiden was on | Boston dirm authorized him to so “Pape’s. Cold Compound’ ever ahead, claiming that he could prove e e a dozen witnesses were heard | fraud. gged-up nos- e arguments had been| The court finds that the zoods were in the head Ze took the papers { worth more than $100 and they were or nose _rur Walden died on May & not advertised as the law directs be- dache, dulln, AlTEPen: £hol breniyia fore the sale. Shposl ysenacHn ville and Orvilie C. Walden I The court finds the property worth v 5 at $10 per month and he failed to| 364v e 2 i d-up! -Quit blowing ! 5y {ne rent for 72 months, and is also found that Scaramelli & | Ease vour sum is sought with interest and costs. ! authorized the officer to act in ¢ in the ere John H. Barnes, A.f upon ang seizing the property of the plaintiff under claim it was the property of Frank Malozzi L. Stewart e in again i | ew | g 3 The property in question was the and causes no Decisions by Judge Waller. stock In a grocery store on ¥Franklin e reet that was taken for debt, and it Two decisions on cases tried before him have been handed down by Judge ‘aller. the case of Salvatore Malozal ve H. Stanton and others, judg- rendered that the plaintiff re- was claimed the place was illegally &old by Frank Malo: the plaintiff, Saivatore Malozzi Judgment for Plaintiff, Lebeouf of Baltic Masriage of e and Miss Minnie Masses of Taft-| 367755 trom n&fi o the case of Louis Andersen .. of vi c rt Chuch—| 5 and Scaramelli & ew London against Jerome Hlling o Nillalat Emened Heart Chuc o Hotes New London for a bill for repairs on and Personals. coverge a motor bo gment for ihe plain- h he insi: tift is giv sum of $112 S| NATIONAL SHRINE OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION =d Sacred To Be Erected on Grounds of Catholic University at Washington. Concerning Situation Brought About | by the American Note. 1 London.—The na- | where they and thes A New York paper Sunday published an in- | the shrine to be built at 1, the|Thomas J. Shaham's university Sermany, | Washington, D. C. | The model and plans of the national r to brought about the American rel t sea by Ger- Jf friends who wis mu s heir new life. ITUARY. term — 1d_have a Elizabeth McAvoy t iss expressed regret s some of the| Tiark of M papers, but Fay afte would not rous i ions between Plain known d been aili confined d to ween t e cach other queen Louis H »ffman., 5| ANNOUNCED ENGAGEMENT OF THEIR DAUGHTER | Party Given by Mr, and Mrs Bokoff of Montville. Morris nt supr munitions, when 1 been raised o Recer \mbas- the feelin ground in the U s | Wilming ale of the munitions was not | the trip contended that if the!Mr. and € the Germ {3Mr. and M continued, {and M is feelir pped. | wich However aper \mer publi Wwas most of an Ame bmarines. a v .m.‘DIVlDEND CHECKS TO { p COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT | TR TR Paid on Monday at Thames Loan and BETTER MARKSMANSHIP Trust Company. NEEDED IN MILITIA] T 1 Dofense Trophies Forfeited | by Negligence. Distribution S | National Index Finger Lost ommer Local Notes jdivider 35, but the oth ons are below 50. national defense trophi th the Ponemah mils pre- 12ine whe has been the Du Pont Powder com- City s moved here. pa are not awarded t ow- ng to the fact that comps com- iders were negligent in sending before Jan. 1. the date re- the ditions. _Company —_— Troop B and the tian Hoefer who is i company would have }e rroment employ on these trophies had company | + few gays with his parents in their réports Mr: — insignias for qualificati and vio | John Kyle and Miss Joseph arms practice will be aw Miss with s era the guests of Mr. and M o ny organization whose ace a eorse Whitford of Willimantic Sun-|is not received at the adjutant N J a. Eldred, white net with leral's office on or before the first | blue and forget-me-nots —_— | of December in e A Helene Quite a number of young people at-|tence which biack tulle. ‘ended the Charity ball held at the|tardine: Miss Isabel Murphy te Armory in the city Menday e Lo e IR { meuse. Nelson C. vellow brocade and . pearl ornamen HIS 91ST BIRTHDAY. Dufrense - iwtucket whojgperman Loomis of Franklin Is Hale 1as been visiting relstives here for 5 Miss Cora Mary Disco, pink brocade he past few days h arned to his| . and Hearty on the Anniversary. | silk lace taimmine 10me. | = 2 Miss Jannoe E. Afitchel in On the farm where he resides in the | and brocade. net overdre Aleck Murdock who has re town ofy Frautding Shexman - LOOmfs | o5¢al i tihrinings ris position with Ponemah 1 today (Tuesday) reach 1St | “Afys. Charles Chamberlain, vas presented a tool chest by the em.|Dirthday anniversary which finds hm| cphiffon over lavender silk sloyes of the weave shed in Number nd hearty as many men many | mings YSUR@er: Mrs, David. Disco, blue silk char- is a nafive of the town and is| cuce, shadow lace trimming g busily engaged every day in the farm oupie from | quties on the place that he owns and | house on|occupies. lle and Charles Loomis of © streets, | iIartford are the only ones surviving Spring. lof the 11 children of Stmeon and Ly- T electric {gia Loomis. Besides his brother the only other relatives that Mr. Loomis has are his niece, Miss Lucy Lyon, {who lives with him, and a niece and {a nephew in Anstin, Texas. tured His RUPTURE Miss Josephine Edwards, maize chif- | fon. Miss Frances Bdwards, line and blue chiffon Mise Aanna Cornway, de chine. The Misses Grace and Ress Dris- coll, peach messaline with tulle trim- { minge. Miss Eiizabeth Riley, b shadow lace. oung married ¢ nted the bric pink messa- of Main and Bri n will oceupy pink c ". Huntington, lue satin amd Glastonbury—4n inventory of the| Miss Madeline Driscoll, orchid crepe | estate of Alice M. Goodrich, latg of | meteor. | I was badly ruptured while lifting a | Glastonbury, was flled in the ofi@ of| Miss Catherine Craney. flowered vunle several years ago. Doctors sald | the probate court last week. It is val- | chiffon. ued at $83,427.58. only hove of cure wes an operation. ses did me no zood. Finally I got of something t quickly Miss Esther Craney, lavender satin, pink tulle overdress. and Dletely s onron e et el s Miss Helena A. Leahy, nile green 1 ihe ruptute has never re-! This Will Interest Mothers |crspe de chine, lace overtrese. although am doing hard| Miss Tevesa E. McNamara, coral ie*carpenter There wus “no| Mother Grays Swest Puwders for| satin. lace trmmings. ation. no loe e, mo trouble. Gildren, a certaln reiif for feverisi:| - afis BT g ve nothing to seil, but will give full | ness, headache, bad stomech. feetning|, Jiss Filen M. fay, bluck Ssille taffeta, tulle trimmings. Mrs. George Mansfield, meion color 2formation about how you may find a | &isorders, movs and regulate the bow- gmplete cure without operation. il&ou els and ‘destroy worms. They break rite t me. Busene M. Pullen, Car-|up colds in 2{ hours. Thev are So|satin with orchre lace and gold trim-{ en':r“.s";A %{ar{cel!ustAvetnxtx:: Msr;.l.u— Poene & 1?:0‘,(11:% chx:‘l:ren like | mings. o uan, N. etter cut out this notice | them. er 10,000 testimonials. Used & illiam i nd show it to any others who ere| by mothers for 26 years. They s GOE pties oiign FRYOF: Miss Nellie Driscoll, violet silk. Miss Frances Tarrell. lace over rome massaline and silver trimmings. uptured—yau may save a lfe or at|fail stop “the misery of rypture and worry and danzer of an operation. allSold by.anl dm-xg;m 3se. ie mai FREF. 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Theve is no ¢ ! 2nd no ashes o carry away with an endless ar {and airt. . 1t maintains an even temjerature and the gas flow is shut off automat: | cally when the desired steam pressure is reached, thereby preventing waste | of gas. | Call and witness & demonsiration at | our office. | and eco- ount of dust | The City of Norwich Gas and Electrical Dep't. 321 Main St., Alice Building \Overhauling and . Repair Work of all kinds on Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts. Mechanical Repaiss, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Weod Work. Own”’—1¥c Al 1 X Fashion the favorite E n Le fashionable Blacksmithing in all ity branches, Seott & Clark o 507 to 515 North Main St. GENUINE ' b, 1647 Adam’s Tavern 1861 to the publ 1 brands of Beer of Lurope and America Ask for FREE Package of “Papers” with each 5¢ sack. offer sianaar in the faintest trace of smoke. There is no other fragrance like it in all the world. | Beer™ Bk BT Sod " Berton Muera “Bull” Durham hand made cigarettes are a source of 1 &% Alu:’xn\r’w‘:: P lasting satisfaction to millions of experienced smokers. R e Rt Budweiser, S abst An lilustrated Booklet,show- i ?f-.’;'gén?"m 'cu Hoity FREE ing correct way to “Roll Your Own” Cigarettes,and a pack- age of cigarette papers, will both be mailed, free, to any address in U.S. on postal request. Address “Bull” Durham, Durham, N. C. THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY JOSEPH BRADFORD | BOOK BINDER Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order 108 BROADWAY trim- een aded trimmin Mise Elsio it s. Frank over whit marq Fennessey C: nk messaiine, Mary Cant Mary lace Margaret Sul s nine Miss red | ne wi R e {rimmir dine B iace trimming uilivan, bluc tharine Lyons, veth Sulli ir Miss H ss E chene. de Mrs. Charles Smith, ligh | meuse. Mrs. Bdward New | black satin Miss Anna H. Kihoy, pink taffera. Miss Mary B, F trimmings. ss Adeline A, Cc m_taffeta, while 1mings. heresa T s Mary T Kay, white crepe de C. Keegan, lace dress over pinic messaline, rosebud trimming John Fleming, white o Y, biack charmey. {ullivan, blue m hiffon. Mrs. Jamee O'Neil, pink charme c eiled in pink maline. Miss Mary O'Neil, pink silk with shadow lace. Miss Margaret Coughiin, white lace. Mrs. J. F. McCarthy, bime chiffon over white silk. Mrs. John G. Shea, lavender silk, Trieh point lace trimming. Miss Marion Shea, embroidered votle over pink stlk. Miss Mary Shea, white embroidery. Mrs. Jobn Steiner, white Jace gown Miss Steiner, pink velvet with white lace Mrs. Andrew white and silver. Mios May McKenna, pink satin with lace trimmings and pearis. Miss May Maloney, New London. moonlight biue messaline with chiffon overdress. Radel, Bridgeport, 3 g. old rose messa- line with lace overdress. Mrs. Frederic Swanson of New Lon- don, shadow lace over pale blue satin Miss Luey M. O'Neil. white embroid- with I_Imerican _House FARREL & SANDERSON, Props. Special Rates to Theatre Traupes, Trazveling Mecn, Ete. Shetucket Strest iLivery ceonnaction “ THE DEL -HOFF g European Plan Rates 75 cents per day and ua. HAYES BROTHERS, one 1222, 26-25 Broadway Big ‘Ben and all kinds of Alarm Clocks AT FRISWELL'S, 7 FRANKLIN STREET No iMore Pile Simple Home Remedy Easily Applied Gives Quick Relief—and Costs Nothing to Try. STETSON & YOUNG - Garpenters and Builders Best work and materials at right prices, by skilled labor. Telephune. 50 WEST MAIN ST. MRS. G. P. STANTON 52 Shetucket Street: | is showing a full line of New illinery for Fall and Winter Before and After the First Teial. Pyramid Pile Remedy gives quick |relief, stops itching, bleeding or pro- DR. PECK Spho o emerhole i sR 1o | EYE, EAR. NOLE. THREOKT, ONLY. own hor a box at aill drugmsts.| Removed te 16 Franklin Square, A single hox often cures. Free sam- | Thayer Buiding plo for trial with booklet. mailed free.| Hours—8.30 2, m. to 430 p. m. er pla 1 est. to Pyra- i a Sl is;m—day evenings 7 to 8 Sunday by appointment ink Ni Greenwood, J. O, 52 Broadway. PECKHAM Phone 402 Soon they will be big boys | Is, and their faces will ! Yo Mae Doughert a memory. Bring the babies and we’li | catch their smiles. BDEN EISTE DR. E. J. JONES JEhie aCooney Suite 46 Shannon Building Nellie Gleaso Take elevator Shetucket Street en- trimmed with Venetia trance. Ptone. LAIGHTON Gay, black k voile ov L:'mn\:‘A) h 'r‘flic\ lace Most Cigars are Good— THESE ARE BETTER Catherine K. utler, pale biuei * Ferepatmetoor ration fican nhana.| THE PHOTOGRAPHER TOM’S 1-2-3 5¢ CIGAR e Siareater Nawman, New Lon-| _Opposits Norwich Savings Sectety | GOOD FELLOW 10c CIGAR don, turquoise blue, charmeuse w ry them and sce. lace. - THOS. M. SHEA, Prop. Franklin St Semio . conner, xie sreen! Prices Marked Down AL il with lace tun: Annie Mullen, blue ¢ bodice. pale velvel ;‘ Londo | Cut and reduced on the bal- iffon tunic, S e ~ “lance of our stock of Horse aniel . Shes, gray silk band-| Bloykets Fur Coats, all kinds| Viola Shea, chiffon with tu Aadeiine Shea, | DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE 287 Main St, PRACTISE LIMITED TO |of Carrfage and Auto R"be"iEye, Ear, Nose and Throat i These goods ave bargain vaiues Providencs, white net over white saiin with duchess|the money as we want room for our | Housiia . WS D | Tace Spring Goods which are already iss Marion Shea, blue charmeuse. |st ed, Mrs. A J. Wholes, blus crape with MAHONEY BROS. + trimmings. Miss Sadie Donohue, yellow crepe de chine with rosebud mings. Miss Afra John, New London, TheL. L. Chapman Co. 14 Path Street, Norwich, Ct. Wwhite chiffon -over white satin with| — em 0o = ~ pearl trimmings Bastern CoBnestions causi te The Bui Miss Camila Haley, Tellow crape de!letin for basiness resuits. Hack, Livery and Boarding Stable FALLS AVENUE ‘We guarantes our service to be the best st the most reamonable nrines