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'NORWICH - BULLEml. SATIRN A M‘rnEER 28, |916 MADE TOTAL OF 481 NEW VOTERS THIS YEAR O YOUR SHOPPING AT THIS STORE AND YOUR FARE WIiLL i 3 mrrcms TO NORWICH DURING MERCHANTS' WEEK ARE Qe - Hundred. and Twsntw:sexsn. Wave BE PAID TO NORWICH AND RETURN IN ACCORDANCE WITH he ol‘teo“s & i.‘tchell (1] VITED TO MAKE THIS STORE THEIR HEADQUARTERS. U Made by Board of Registration on “MERCHNTS' WEEK” PLAN. ASK FOR PURCHASERS’ GERTIFI- e : : — OUR REST ROOM ON THIRD FLOOR AND ARRANGE TO“Mi Friday. CATE, BOOK WHICH EXPLAINS HOW YOU CAN HAVE YOUR YOUR FRIENDS THERE. LEAVE YOUR PACKAGES HERE, ALSO, FARE REBATED. : 3 WHILE YOU VISIT ARCUND TCWN. A total of 127 new voters wers mad on Friday at the town hall by the Loard of registration comprising the selectmen, town clerk and Registrars ( Tyler D: d Cornelius J. Downes. = [T Fiek T hsmmber. mado on e |8 | Toilet Goods- T O d a s I :I 20th ana 21st of the month brings the , a ‘ I r a , = |ls===0 \THE LAST DAY OF MERCHANTS WEEK are women. On the 20th 150 new vot- 25¢, ers were made and on the 21st 164 At TTo—Sylpho Nathol, value 25c. TODAY will be the last opportunity to take advantage of the special values which we are offering during Merchants Week. We expect and are prepared to properly take care of a great volume of business today. Clarence S. Perkins, Alfred P. Al- T TR At s vatoce. Triasy At 190—Sal Hepatica, value 250, wili have a chance “to be made” on At 196 Tty Fodth: TDasbas of AI.L the shopping advantages of Merchants’ Week are realized when you buy your goods at this store. Big new stocks to len, T. Frank Callahan, Stanley And- gray, regular $1.75 value at.. 98¢ . . K . . y o Tapionra, William 3. Douvtie, e choose from—an immense variety of all lines—styles absolutely correct—and hundreds of special values in stapie and seasonable goods—just for Merchants’ Week. T e By R, Huliver, Womens' Umbrellas These Special Values Can Be Had Up To Closing Time Tonight il MILLINERY Women’s and Misses’ Suits Wirst district—Rossle B. Hancock [ | At 19o—Cuticura Soap, box of 3 Thomas _Smith, Myron R._Jackson, Three pkctal. offerings in Men's Boys' Sweaters, sizes 6 to 14, Some Remarkable Values In Women’s Dress Hats . . . —_— —— Specially Priced for Merchants’ Week 40c Chocolates 33c 2 Lovell & Covel’s Defiance. Choco- lates in 30 different flavors—Spee= ial price 33c a pound, sold every-i where at 40c a pound. Women’s Hand Bags ‘Women's Hand Bags of leather or silk, all new Fall styles, regular $100 value at......... 83c Women's Hand Bags of leather, containing Purse and Mirror, silk lined, regular $1.50 value at ... 8% Paper—Envelopes Linen-finish Writing Paper, 100 sheets, ruled or plain, reg- ular 15c package at.. -~ Linen-finish Envelopes 1o match the foregoing, packages of 25—Special price. Thermos Bottles 98¢ Thermos Bottles, pint size, the glass flller alone is worth $1.00— Special price 98c, complete. as folils: 26 inches, all shades except 11e " Whelan, Eimer J. Flynn, 'ward E. Rivers, Frank Rand, ’ Markoff, David Goldblatt, Max hl’lud James H. Laceym, Fred R. u . S 1~nn Rosano, . P et 4 Everything in Men’s Wear Outfitters to Man and Bo; ard B, Harris, William F. Des g s y ohn H. Bell, Harold W. Cranska, Pence R Tenderson, Ammi - V. Merchants’ Week Special Values for Men Frank A. Clinton, Edward D. time matures November 1, 1918; Jesso cakes at G5 Charles E. Schwenk, Steve J. Rokow- and Wonmeste Orroreis Tegular $2.95 Sweaters, at.... $1.95 Hundreds of new Hats are here for today—all speecially priced. Weidman, time mdtures Nov. 1, 1916; cond_district—Morris Buonerwein, A e ums JCEvaar Tuie ski, Charles O. Hathaway, Herbert F. Brown, Robert S. McAllister, Andrew At 87c, regular price $1.00 Boys' Mackinaws, sizes 8 to 18, regular $6.00 value at..... $4.95 an astonishingly large and varied collection—every whim of fa N - ) € reproduced. Black and Colored Hats—and at such moderate prices— atl;_hzi:)O Suits :: select from. means that you e matures November 2, 1916; Frank Sautter, time expires Oct. 80, 1918; Nickel-plated Hot Water Bot- Leon Wolfe, time expires Oct. 80, 1816; ties, 3-quart size, flannel Willett, Laurens C. Jewett.dEdwu{{l At 98¢, regular price $1.25 Charles E. Hull, Bdwin M. - . Leonard F. Lovett, Charles AERe SEhnis prics §150 Better grades in Boys',K Macki- naws at $6.50 to $9.50. Boys' Winter Overcoats, sizes $'-98 32'98 ”'98 are bound to find some style / UNTRIMMED HATS which will be just the sort you / A manufacturer’s sample line of Untrim- are looking for, because among Willlam M. Dougherty, time expires cover, = fully guaranteed— athan Trachtenberg, 3 to 9, regular $2.95 value at.. $2.95 Nov. 6, 1916, i Special price ........ Tho 'complete list of new voters is = e bona i Claude R. Wilson, Luclen Cruprak, Theodore Lowenverger, Louis M. Cran- Boys’ Norfolk Suits, sizes 7 to 18, regular $6.00 vaiue at..... $4.95 o Imer E. Botham, George J. ‘ 'H-nmnml, Michael J. Sh:\han, Thomas .. P. White, James A. Shahan, John L. Yoy $18.00 Suits at $14.95 Brown M: Hankin, Robert J. A s 7 9 i Clowes, Cleme: Jubert, William Mi- Men’s and Youths' Suits, made of kolasi, Harry F som, Martin D. F & * 5| navy serge and black thibet, in two Jin, James A. Nolan, John M. Pil- X R B S }. i and three-button models with soft roll Special values in Boys' Navy Serge Suits for confirmation— At $ 450, regular price § 6.00 At $ 650, regular price $ 8.00 Louis J. Fred J. Eek, Waiter J. | PR lar $18.00 Suits at $14.95. At $ 850, regular price $10.00 Whittridze Carl M. Welte, A. D. Za- K < ;. Ficsavian hgnt i At $10.00, regular price $12.00 ediVeliet ate in binclc sodicolocesSnec il 200 Suits there are so man brickie. Henry A. Kenersor, George H. 8 S prices 98c, $1.39 and $1.98, values $1.50 to L y e e e % il $18.00 Overcoats at $14.95 SR, $4.50. style variations that every ‘; Slamr‘r{‘nr:hn L'qs“{[:,my" Spnl- 1 Men's and Youths’ Winter Overcoats mon Wener, Winthrop.S. Abell, Ed- [l 5% ;o oent : P £, T L N g in ztn?h back and leose fitting models, Imbert F. Fellows, Eugene Guimond, I made in a big range of fancy mixtures T. Harold- Johnson, Alfred . Cocking, —our regular $18.00 Overcoats at $14.95. Charles Harry L. Sengman, op Joseph C. Broa st Jamies M. J. Voune, Henrs 1. Tiimore; Lows 7|4l 4 MEN’S FURNISHINGS Women’s Sweaters $2.95 Women’s Sweaters, colors are gray, Copenhagen. rose, maroon, green and brown-—Special price $2.95, were $3.50. Women's Sweaters in better taste can be pleased. TERVERSaiLons $2.98 These are all the rage and come in black = J‘\ and colors at $2.98. Women’s Suits at $17.50 grades, in wool and fibre silk, in all /‘ “uze, THE NEW Women’s Tailored Suits and a num- ;. Lemoine, Lawrence N, Latsen, Louis RN i the fashionable colors, at $2.95, $4.50, 3 LT (;\1 VELOUR SAILORS $2.98 ber of Fur-trimmed Suits, regular AL K. W. Bretnan: John H: 3 e 10 ATl e opoa: Btie 98 80 S iand un 0 SIS0 Jei Y These are very fashionable and are shown $25.00 value at $17.50. m H. Geer, Francis ed_Flemming, James ! in black and colors at $2.98. Dexker, Everett / 6 WOMEN’S and Hosiery atick B."Corbrrs, tan i it cats Pol : s, hes CHILDREN'S Crush Hats 69¢ Women’s Suits at $23.50 s, Charles S. Bank- 5 2 3 s 4 Sty L»‘i‘sllisei{fl_f;‘ne Women’s and Misses’ Crush Hats in old At this price we offer many, attrao- Vy{‘!“ Marcn, 1,;2:”3; Anderson. B AT A o0 tanr menvl ot 1o X rose, Copenhagen and navy, at 69c each. tive models in Suits that have been up Harere B Montugtio Eraten. i &l color, Fall or Winter weight, reg- jinme 150 to" $32.50. One case of Boys' Heavy Rib- bed Black Hoslery, sizes 7 to 10, our regular 19¢ value at.. 15¢ One case of Women’s Burson ular $1.00 value at... ensen. Smith, Adelbert Rudd, Henry M. Frohmander, ig, John Mellor, Fran- Men's Outing made Wi Flannel Night collars in pink, OSTRICH BOAS—LACES—STAMPED GOCDS || Women’s Suits at $32.50 Wintam 3 Mileckt, blue and tan_stripes—these are Hosiery in black cotton—these 50 Ostrich Boas in black and white only, our regular $1.50 qu: Handsome Suits—one of each model ders, George F. Adams, sular $1.00 Night Shirts at... . 8¢ || are regular 25¢ value at . 21c || —During Merchants’ Week at. Y sHEA L & "'f’sl 00 usually sell up to $42.50— is, George J. Ferguson, Mon's Soft Shirts, the celebrated One case of Women . R \ SOt Sbixtsitie colobr Boot Hoslery in black Linen Cluny Laces in white and ecru, one to three inches wide, el, Ralph E. patte and _colorings, made are re; 29¢ value at 25¢ a splendid assortment, regular 19c and 25c values. h a lar § Merchants’ Week at. b J 9lhe A Wonderful Showing of Separate Coats A lot of 40-inch Embroidered Organdies and Voiles, odd lengths Not a Coat style that isn’t represented here—provided it is a right style. and slightly soiled, regular 98c to $1.59 values, while they last at 2 9C There are great roomy Coats for motor wean—Coats that will keep the James, Ward, F , P ched French cuffs, reg: 30 Shirts ‘at Handkerchiefs, Specials Fibre Suit Cases, size 24-inch, frame, cloth lined with Henry J. Krauss, Oneste Biagiom, 17 p\v e and short Men's White He tehed . gpt 59 o and, short 149 || Hanakerchiets, strictly . all Stamped Night Gowns, made of fine, sheer nainsook, stamped cold out—Coats for strect wear. Some are in loose style, some hang Inen; otix regular 190 quallty, ¥ with a new crochet yoke and sleeve design and embroidered |n$l 69 from the shoulders, some are belted, others have great collars that can delicate pastel shades, regular $2.00 value at be buttoned high about the face. The materials are wool velour, wool We invite you to examine our showing of New Chiffon Veils, Veiling plush, salts plush, cheviots, broadcloth and silk velour with black opos- by the yard, Women’s Neckwear in all styles, Angora and Knitted Skating sum fur trimming. The price range is $15.00, $17.50, $22.50 and by easy Sets. grades up to §75.00. 15¢ nd Tan Cowhide Bags. ewed-in frame and these are very an, Arthur L. ot A. Young, Peter I. -m-nmu 018 2s Shea, Henry W. White, iine, Joseph A, Gladue, ank W. Cooke, Poter Edward Flynn, George Zuener, John E. Eckert, George Jeon. Thomas | Women’s House Dresses, I‘prons, Petticoats, Etc. L. Gal Rev. Ed- e souveNes - LAST DAY OF SALE AND DEMONSTRATION R i TMiver e ah §5 ana uf"‘.&?&kf’ e Mr. W. C. Ellis, the demonstratior, is a Silk Artist, An Allowance of $12.00 Ernest Pollard, Jay Butler, |f§ cales, all sizes, regular § Woatlish ORtias: s 0 gi it : OF FREE SE During the demorstration we will buy your old Sew- Mousch, John C. Lucas, Jr. value at Lo $100 | RS D nd blne siripes, Sag it sive ston Ry SN i Rachetat ing Machine, regardiess of make, name, age or con- Allen, Constanty Wara: |} Women's Bungalow Aprer a Silk Souvenir, her name stitched with Belding fine dition, and pay you $12.00 for it. A great chance to bar, Albert E. Flelding, Charnotski, Frederick T. 7~ scorge C. Scrivener, Charles een Petti % go0d quality outing, T : 1 R. Wheeler, Jacob | @ made of good nuality percales E vl , : : ; AL ] I e 79c value at. 65c sl Tocay will be the last day of the demonstration and sale of { . e ol magiilne for- onw of the tpiis B it e regEe T D “*?;hq‘:‘;’ms all colors and Free Sewing Machine—the last opportumty to secure a yorid. n , 2. . | B Women's Stix Petticon.s, 578 “u:\'\v & Hopldins, John P, Lyston, |l of good quality chiffon taficta pFlannslette Kimonos, all the new $15. go Dreu l';:og{'zgses or to trade in your old machine at lorris K ith, ertson, [f in plain and changeable colors, Fall styles, flowered and figured de- an allowance Al 3 wtmmef;gglrf Cl]'?x?;‘r,\?‘: regular $3.98 value at.. .. $298 | signs, at $1.25, $1.69. and $1.98. EASY PAYMENTS g OFFER No. 2 ohn J. Sullivan, James v Visit Our Sewmg Machine Depar[ment Today . $15.00 Dress Form Free A e Fiive.Seiing Machinasiaus. euld a0 the s prusiont To those who have no Sewing Machine to sell we , Thomas 3 .. ey . .. e oAk e ISIT OUR BASEMENT DEPARTMENT TODAY AND SEE plan. Pay $1.00 down and the machine is immediate- W€ Urge every housewife to' visit our Sewing Machine De--, ], arranged to give FREE OF CHARGE our Villam I Drake, Josept THE MANY MERCHANTS’ WEEK SPECIALS IN KITCHEN- R e T partment today and learn all about this remarkable offer. “ACME” SIXTEEN SECTION ADJUSTABLE COL- Willlern Daoth tich A edimn Mieusd [ Tee ELE LRl CL s s ) Today is the last day on which these offers hold good. Read LAPSIBLE DRESS FORM, the’retail price of which i L, ot g, TONS, ETC. ments, according to our club plan. bt these L5 ot § soh is $15.00. James A. Kirker, Clarence O W ers in next column. 1 H Curry, Edwaril J. Humphrey, Harry Carison, Rowland e Harry Herd, Joseph Leclaire, V. R Perkins, Kazimier Tylenda, Frank Deptula, Thomas A. Linton, Hormidas Disco, Jerem .Casey, Harry N. Henry J. Heltar, Rol F. ? : A km“ffi“ B et Tans = Cnmmtaes Robert M, Thayer, Louls S. Hull Jr,lchair. Rev. Eaward S. “Worcester, | The work of the campaign in Bridge- | of the town of North Stonington. The|of Colchester, and William Strenkow- | torney Whittlesey me the atforneys i Alfred "Roberts, | uel Slosberg, es B. Lafrenicre John E. Hawkins, Herbert D. Simp- !the pastor, led the devotional service.|port is always along eaucational lines | situation presented to the court was |ski of Norwich, were filed with Referee |the cases, all of which were assigned f§« Alphonse Gauvin, | seph_Roberts, Joseph P. Gad son, Frank W. Halyburton, Herbert H. ! Two letters, both from missionaries in | and we are leaving the “red fire” and | mos unusual in that the will was|in Bankruptey Thomas M. Shields. for Tuesda: Vietor " George Taylor, Gott- |E. Spicer, James eary, Smith, George H. Burke, Patrick Shea, | the home mission fields were read. One | parades to our friends, the democratic | made over 45 vears ago and also hat - DS —— frea zler. . Frederick Poyerd, , William M. Ingraham, Henry M. Percy, Trefoil E. Majew- !came from Carrier, Oklahoma and the | party. We are saving our demonstra- | Mrs. Brown died over 40 years ago, in Mrs. Charles W. Gale Spoke. Presented Cow on Anniversary. Charles ohn J. McCormick, Ar. | B. McDonald, Victor DeCaro, John W.|ski, Joseph W. Murray, Frederick other from a German minister in Kan- | tions, ‘red fire’ and parades to celebrate [ 1875, at North Stonington, and her| 1 e maie. W e et not | M aniE G G et hur Newton, Jonas Bastwood, Walter Ralph W, <| Coates, Isadore Itkin, Byron L. Far-|sas. The letters told of their work |our republican victory on November |will was immediately thereafter ad- | ol Gate who spoke on the Iive Year | Plain road, Waterford, observed the 8 3 Charles F. Tennebring, ichael J. Aldi, go, John P. Murphy, James J. Daley, land outlined their needs for the com- [ Tth.” mitted to probate by the probate|po, B0 C WHO PO O L Saptist | 12th anniversary of their wedding re- 7. Simons, Ernest Davis, Oliver Henry Eastland, Albmert J. Mulholland, James C. Stan- | ing winter. It was decided to pack| If the cosmopolitan city of Bridge-|court for the district of North Ston- | groeen o Thurs s e Mr. and Mrs. Branche re- [t R Dutton, Hugh Catapboll - (Weet | Miller, Willlam L. Hun ley, Michele Chiapperini, Albert Le-|boxes for them and the packing is to port, whose political complexion has{ ington. 2 hnradey 1) 4 m6ng. many. ‘other, gt LA Ry Al Rt | e 10 BEnmete” Havry 1k .| barte, James ~T. Morrison, William |be done next Tuesday afternoon. undergone a decided change on account | The real basis for legal aclon at the £ Tuesd cow which is reputed to give 12 quarts liam Mather, William Roach, Freder- |Leroy Storms. Kasloski, Walter H. Widderly, Timo- | At the close of the business session | of its rapid growth with the munitions | present time arose out of tbe fact that| Criminal Court Opens Tuesday. milk 2 day. . Music and’ davicing alli, Frank F. Battles, Albert| Samuel Anderson, Wilfred Larri- |0y J. O'Hearn, Willlam T. Kearney, | refreshments were served. The at- | manufactured there, can contribute a|in the second paragraph of her will| Prosecuting Attorney Charles followed by a New England sup- H. Woodmansee, Raoul A. Bellefleur, | vierre, Frank E. Guzdowski, Dave Ma. | wuclen F. Dawley, Edward J. Burns, | tendance was larger than usual. majority of 3,500 itself. republican|Mrs. Brown gave $1,000 in trust for | Whittlesey was at the office of the Gleasen, zel, Georgeos A. Paleslogos, Charles b, | Yorton L. Herrick, Michael J. Sulli- workers assert that there can be ab- | her daughter, Nelanna, with a remain- | clerk of common b in Norwich . Waod, Joseph Jaskiewlcz, | Johnson, Henry L. Antoine. Henry fol. | VA, John H. Bray, Louis Markow, Irv- | BIG MAJORITY LOOKED solutely no doubt about the way the|der over her children,gand in case|Friday morning to arrange for thef - “Z8F0ir m mO er, Thonfas:J. Filburs,|lenius, Felix a. DeBarros, = |ing E. Bogue, A"enxl;r[' Page, Max Sa- FOR IN BRIDGEPORT.|5t2te is going in he minds of hose|she died without issue, then it was to|business of the criminal term of the | Ehe e@siest THIASS M CA% HOLC, S0 Charlea 0B, Harvey, | Brown, Jobn Hill James B, Job dinsky, Arthur A. Welder, Joseph F. FORGINGE *| skepical ones ‘who have been respon- | he equally divided between two other |court of commo npleas, Which opex: |forget are vour ofher Herman Steizner, John | Arthur C. Larsen, Vincent Stra ¢ | Drew, William J. Tall, Brancls T. Bar- | |, . vion In That City Gives Hughes | SIPIe for he impression which has gain- | daughters, Ellen Brown and Celipha |in this city Tuesday. Prosccuting At 1 have the toothache. 3 Williar 3. Flemming, | F. Dawson, Harry S. Dawson, Charles x‘;.vl kngzr M. = gr?n . hoseph . " Y g ed ground in New York to the gifect| Brown Thompson of Providence, or itt, Preston: . Cobleman, | H. Gevers, Patrickb R. Flynn, Thomas | FYSVk, Leroy H. marsh. Plurality of 3,500. ‘that ?or;lnect:cut may be !;egfided‘ as | the survivors of them. B Coughlin, Stephen J.|J. Donovan, Robert H. Mahoney, Cl: ope of the “storm centers” in the elec. Nelanna became a telegraph oper- ! LRl s e e e Bl e (Spectal to The. Bulletin) | thon.” ator at the Westerly sairose soion| 10 Stop Hair Loss and Rid Your Scalp i Liesluk, James C. Desmond, Andrew | William Stelzner, Max Stamm, Austin WILL BE INSPECTED| Bridgeport, Oct. 27.—Bridgeport will| Bridgeport has been quite regular in|and later lived in Arctic, and about # B. Rathbun, Waiter J. Young, Harold give Charles B. Hughes and the re-|Teturning large republican majorities, 1579 wrote her brother, Nelson A. of Dandruff Use = —————=—————— |\ Tiberman, Hemry A. Vignot, Rev.| sy o e TR h bl 4 despite the fact that it is said to be | Brown, that If certain litigation went Rheumatism Follows Exposure. B, George Biddle, Julian B. Farker, ie H. Wittie Coming From Hart- | publican ticket, at the very least, &-| normally a democratic city, but, owing | against her she would never return In the rain all day is generally fol- | Charles E. Fowler, Albert L. Maynard, ford on Tenth of November. 500 majority,” was the prediction made | to the big change in is population caus- | home. She was later reported in Cal- 9 lowed by painful twings of rheumatism | Thomas J. Collins, Timothy Murphy, today by Chairman J. Alex H. Robia-|ed by the expansion of the munitions | ifornia, but for over 37 years, In spite or neuralgia. Sloan’s Yiniment will | Ralph W. Chapman, F. L. Lennahan,| On Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock | son of the republican fown commi:tes | Plants and the subsequent influx of | of dilligent search, she has never been ¥ive you quick relief and prevent the | Herbert J. Bradford, Edward W. Kar- | Sedswick Woman's Rellef Corps met | v bridgeport. That is 1,315 more than | thousands of people from other cities | hoard of. i iwinges from becoming torture. It|kutt, William J. Fournier, August C.|In the Buckingham Memorial with the | Tafi’s majority over Bryan in that city | Poth in and out of the state, it has| Ellen died in 1891 and Thomas E. quickly penetrates without rubbing | Skelly. president, Mrs. Mabel B. George. In|in 1908; 1,091 more than the total ot|been understood from the beginning | Troland of New London 1s now her Do you have dandruff? Does The scalp is clean and free from and soothes the sore and aching joints.| Michael Guinan, Daniel Dutton, | the chair. One candidate was ballot- | magys and Roosevelt's vite over that |Of the campalgn that there would have | administrator. The question pre- yo“r air fall out? Is it get- dandruff. The hair looks stron; For sore, stiff, exhausted muscles that | Frederick Caplet, Joseph Romanaska, | ¢d on. On Nov. 10 Ada H. Wittie of | of Woodrow Wilson in 1912, and 2,-|t0 be a change in the vote in some|sented”before the court was whether ting thinner and the partin; and healthy and_does not fu.fi ache and throb from overwork, Sloan’s | John Frohmander, Jr., Robert I. Binns, | Hartford will inspect the corps. Plans | 053 more than United States Senator | directions. ~Mr. Robinson’s predic- | Nelanna was dead, and if dead, the more prondunced every day? 3 & out. There is vigor and sndp Liniment affords quick rellef. Bruises, | Robert L. Johnson,. James P, Murphy, | 7€ belng made for a whist which will | pyanic B, Brandegee’s majority over|tion would indicate that the laborers|date of her death, and whether she it 'we. advise you to get whre! befon ,_E h: gprains, strains and other minor in-|William J. Carter, Frank B. Quinn, |be held in the near future and reports | gopmer Governor Simeon E. Baldwin |in the factories are, for the most part, | left 1ssue surviving her. oo e advise. You o ol Al T bk uries o children are quickly Boothed | John IT. Powers, frederick . Symink- | Wer¢ given by several who visited the | fOFEF SONOMAOT Bimeon K. Baldwin | o0 M5, ohes the republican nomines| . The case turmed on presumptions Pu sy JOi . o e v Sloan's Liniment. Get & bottle to- | ton, John T, Evans, Arthur i, Vettes, | Noroton home last Tuesday. The | i cio“uyey. for pregdent. of law, in which many western cases| iS00 late. ARIG:, ing which is 8o annoying stops ey at your Draggist, 3. Wiltiam Moffitt, Hrhest J. meeting closed with the singing of | "ny;s" Sreatction Is not based on| . The same ought to apply to such in_ | were cited in the triak. Judge Burpes We are not trying to scare and you enjoy a feeling of cool- : Aldred Dupont, A. D. Hyman, Reuben | America and flag salute. sentimert” added Mr. Robinson, | dustrial centers as New Britain, Hart- | ruled that, Nelanna Brown died in you. We are simply t:llms P ness and cleanliness hitherto Bad Colds From Little Sneezes Grow. | Kiharik, Joseph Dugas, Edward Kir- —_—— whose election predictions in the past | ford and Waterbury. 1886 and ‘without Issue, and ordered you the truth. If you woul (S unknown. Many colds that bang on-all winter | by, Jr., Willlam P. Brown, Frank MISSIONARY SOCIETY WILL have been exceptionally accurate, “nor P B AR the fund paid as follows: One-half to ward off xmvendlng baldness Any dealer will sell you % §tart with o sneeze, & gnuffle, a sore | Towne, James S. Reeves, John W. PACK BOXES TUESDAY | 151t a result of fake straw ballots, but | WALL WAS MADE Cilipha .Brown Thompeon of Provi-| you must check that hair loss Newbro’s Herpicide either. in hroat, a tight chest. You know the|Gurnan, John Henry Reeves, George it is a result of careful study of the \ denco and one-half to Thomas T, and rid your scalp of dandruff. GoOING11 60 wnt or $1.00 size. lt symptoms of colds, and you lmow|W. Flelds, Reymond T. J. FIgsin, | 1.0 | stters From Mission Fields | Situation, and a gulet canvas of the FORTY-FIVE YEARS AGO.| Troland. administrator of: the estate Start right and start, now "weetmiir The Herp rompt treatment will them up. | Blias Lenin, Charles B. Manning, Al- iy oast factories and business houses by the e of Ellen Brown. The trust fund, now with the tremedy and stick 'l‘h firs v RKing's New Discovery, with its|vin H. Stimpson, Wilired J. dy,| Were Read at Meeting of Broad-|workers of our republican organiza.|Judge Rules That Nelanna Brown Died | under the Jurisdiction of the North e oS Herpicide, E e ‘gglmhm'"" oothing. antiseptic balsma has been | Reginald C. Pardy, Lyzan P. Glaude, | way Women. tion Ir each of the twelve distrlcts of in 1886, Stonington court, will be paid out in e Sormicide d;pxy e & “"V‘n“ ou that Newbro's reaking up colds and healing coughs|James M. Sanford, Joseph Johnson, the city. accordance with this opinion. se mt;zree or icide is the very for f young and old for 47 years. Dr.|Harry W. Zabrowski, Albert H. Mey- | The Home Missionary soclety of| “We feel that we can rely on the| The superior court of the state of while, then times a week Its odor is. 3 ne’s New Discovery loosens the | ers, James Mulcahy, Joseph Cooper. |Broadway Congregational church held | common sernse of the American peo- | Connecticut, sitting in New London By = [ Wfl“’emmflm Wlf‘h the 1y tg:hflhoumlyh"bm legm, clears. the heaq, soothes the| George M. Fllsworth, Israsl Rancher, [an interesting meeting in the church|ple and we are trying to make tacn|county, In an opinion handed down ankruptoy. Papers’ Filed. which takes the SRR ut'the better blfbfll'lhwll‘"i‘ tated membranc and makes breath- | Arthur O. Baker, John F. Howland, | pariors on Friday afternoon with Mrs. rememter tho distress that has always|on Wednesday afternoon, has con- On Friday afternoon papers in the m tion of your' — dressing parlors. caster. At your Drugsist,S0c. William J. Whollében, Cari . House, B. P. Bishop, the president, in the followed a democratic administation. strued the will of Eilen Brown, late bankruptey cases of Harry Groobert