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DENTISTS DENTIST Office Hours 712 4, m.—130 to S p. m Wed. and Sat. Evenings 7-9 Room. 305 Thayer Building Tel. 299 Residence tel. 13%5 EVENTS OF FIFTY YEARS AGO Eeterest In Norwich fifty vears ago| was taken. to the Tremont house in this week centered about the con- | an insensible state where his wounds strmetion of the “Horse Railroad” | were dressed. which was about to become a. reality. From J25 to 150 of the officers and The contraet for the iron and ties had | men of the 26th C. V. Regimient, met heen let and the company was per-|in their second reunion yesterday at y 2 | - = feeting its orgamization. Another evént| Scotch Cap, about three miles from \ b . - of more than passing interest was| New London on ‘& New London 3 3 : 3 DR Rr J COLLINS the second reumion of the 26th Con-| Northern Railroad. A committee was E 2 o S netcicut Volunteers, T. G. Kingsiey | appointed to report officers for a per- e 2 ) : being elected president at the gather- | manent organiza®>u, which report as 1 \ / : : 3 ing. Gleanings from the files of The | follows was manently adopted: 3 v - DENTIS I Norwich Builetin of 1369, are as foi- l;re:ldeém T. G. Tingley: vice pres- [] N , o ident, Captain W. H. Bentley; adju- ®. i . s, Monday, Sept. 27, 1869—The Rev.| tant, S. B. Meech; treasurer, Captain 3 ! = 148 Main Strc;:‘ ;;evmoh, Ceonn : one 1i Mr. Damen, for twentv-eight years | L. A. Gallup. It was voted to hold an E seaman’s chaplain at the Sandwich | annual reunion at such time and place | ' : T 5 Teands, delivered an interesting ad-|as the comymittee of general arrange- e = i dress at the Sunday school room of | ments should hereafter determine up- 0 d d t i ; 5 ‘he Broadway, Congregational church|on. Fvery member of the 26th Regi- 2 14 17 ; DR.C R C B last eveming. Owing to the storm,| ment is proud of its record: its deeds ihe andience was small while those|are a part of its country’s history. Think what a difference it makes te 3 who ventured omt were well repaid. | Thursday, Sept. 30, 1863 The Horse| me! A week ago I was ashamed to be - | i i . A ¢ tariff of the | Railroad. This instifution seems des- 3 i 3 3 The new svstem o o Raload. paPis insttution seems des-| seen. Whenldidgoout, peopie seemec Fa : enta Western Umion Telegraph Company| ., ¢ 0 " & ies are mow contracted| toavoid me. But now that Resinol Soap Missages e o FotoPnE ais. | for and work is to begin on the 15th| —with just a little Resinol Ointment— e S am Air lime batween the sta.| Of October. The road is intended to| has given me back my good complex i i C e B e T e | e B LT B M i urgeon instead of the length of its route of [ SHOUId be. ~Several of our promiment| /', i .o Resinel Soap and O transmission as heertofore. Batween| Citizens are interested in the enter. T s 5 T OF F CT R : et v prise. It is understood the board of | eereE——————— W A 7 e many IEportant polnts the Itduction|airectors will be as follows: A. K. P A FE BITS e ! M’ Grory Building will amount to fully 65 per ran;_ 56 A. McKinney, ~Augnstus Brewer eotire territory of the United States ? c = e C e ilroad | tyle, and health, too, are so intimately connected with g A. C. Hall, C. P. Coggswell, E. A. Bill| south of the Central Vermont railroad Comfort and sty y | Norwich, Conn. —Faredim all si:‘;go::oin’?‘:?rgh‘raay;i v'v?"x and George Pratt. station. 4 proper corseting that it is astonishing how few people realize its import- henceforth be the same Elijah A. Bill, the conmtractor for| The fourth ::;‘:“forasfi\'vflhsgts on |l ance. ; 3 i Work on the abutments for ‘he new | the dredging operations in the Thames.| 100, MENWAy known o= Huntnston W wiuld you buy a pair of shoes without trying them for both size and — Preston bridge is progressinz rapily.| (pmPleted his work in the channel for| ojici church to the foot of the Plain |l last? You wouldn’t because you know the torture and damage resulting | DR. L. J. EGGLETO® I aaromeut s Ry, wnstli e et aov| i) rond. from improper shoes. You insist that your dressmaker. and your tailor L. J. ™ B - One of the dredging machi is now TIST zrade. the old west pier hav Been ging nes is n eI el 5 b g 3 fo]laid up and the other is at work for RUETHER OR ELLER FOR REDS: give the most exacting care in the fitting of the dress or suit. ' DENTIS demeolished and the stone s21 in the rafiroad compeny & Re 1 a ~omstruction. Foot passengers a y at the lower en: i Give the same thought and care to your corseting. Properly designed V = e of th h = i vills CICOTTE FOR WHITE SOX 9 - ; : 12, 1-3, 6- HEL petiittel to_ pass over iha old| 00 LIS MOR FER LIRS woRE WL o YO8t TR alcs |l and fitted corsets will give the lines which fashion demands, and will } Office Hours 9-13, 1.5, 6-8. Central Building, 43 Broadway bridge. although neither the towns ot SRRt “oF MGreIeh um~ anv re-| D A few days and further operations|tonight that either “Hod not do it at the expense of your comfort or your health. Neorwich, Cor . spomsibil in case of accident t> life :}i‘“ be suspended until spring. The Walter Ruether, who pitched Our Corset Departmegt is complately supplied with the very newest A imb Thames channel is mow open to themati to victory in the first game of the (ll .0y best of the late corset designs—unsurpassed for beauty and quality. | —r———— — SR The =tome for the front of Wareham | Cil¥. accerding to contract, fourteen|world's series ,would be Manager Mo- | 5" bW Stote BhwE arrt a | feet depth at hi rater no- hing sel. f e th liams" new storc have “ureived and| [65E, 17 Qepth ot high watel and o rans pitchin selection for the fourth f§ LET US SEE THAT YOU ARE PROPERLY FITTED MILLINERY EreaE e DR. D. J. COYLE vorkmen are plac Cmeel LN v t] low a r is “hile nmo announcement was made A : SRl The depth at low water is| Whil t was made | WE CARRY THE FOLLOWING MAKES COATS The huilding wt e e about eleven feet it was generally believed The great elephant connected with |Ser Gleason of the Six would send REDFERN — BIEN JOLIE — NEMO — TREO ELASTIC GIRDLE — Fren circus flatly refused to cross| Pddie Cicotte to the mound in an f- |}l |yy __ c.Bp — RENGO BELT — FERRIS WAISTS— THOMPSON'S est on the Tre reunicr Cc. V. will he held at Seotch Cap tomorrow . : - sy t 1560 . the ferry from Groton to N o ort to even up the series ey, Bbpt. 25 TES) THere aro| o Mentls us cieins ot the| .Cieotte twle not) Tichic it Cincin- | GLOVE FITTING — MATERNITY CORSETS SUITS Norwich and Worcester repalr shop|]atter place were not delighted with Natl, but I have every confidence in BRASSIERES AND BANDEAUX IN GREAT VARIETY that, when completed, will be equal to | prosence. He marched up to|DiS ability 1o give the Reds a beating. any run ng and. They |y “Ne reached. the = Laurel | Trilj| Reds are mot invincible. They can be | Eown o ot iny v y bridge he halted. He reached one foot|Stopped. We proved that today. Los-{ ( ; ; £ and most | pTIAEE he halied. | He Teached one foot i fne' the first (wo zames stirred my BL SES 203 Main St., Norwich, Conn. and black | 2nd finally the huge mountain of flesh | P! 1t cghlmg m(;r-h» “su} anecd” wrtern 55, Mmountain of fesh | Jome Tight back at the Reds fomerrow | OU s Y nd mould- | e ished with iron| VRO ire the venti double deck’ of the zracefu! constructior nterior |and land another game. says isn't a strong bridge, |70 i & g ' siiog tiron | now? o Kerr_pitchol a remarkable .ame! The Modern Way to Health and Beauty THE SEASON’S MOST BEAUTI SHob 5 mew do. | . Friday, Oct. 1, 1869 — The yain of) SUd SFeks e wven b hoy FUL AND SATISFYING STYLES P LA Dt T When I said that the Sox were the - = e e e e ater I ihelareatest ‘comeback’ club in the world. | During the Demonstration PRTE ot thaiclavernesesct the Bost Haq o ek L - T knew what T was talking about. We | 5 S N e NS e o onpat It now stands within fifteen | ,me hack today but it won't be ne signers, with the most skillful work- : inches of the highest point reached. y 5 ! J S. Dr. A. J. Sinay s P p |essary for anv more comebacks.. Wa as much accumulates his winter | 2552 3 i manship of past masters of the art ! as last, t o v ill e inue to win.” as last, the reservoir will be easily fill- | ™ili COnt Beauty of f; d fi depends absoluts| 12 Bery s B e atar: o fhe Rads were. i 4 bal eauty of face and figure depends absolutsly upon the vigorous : | ed et 0 e 2 = loth. king. h efore Dext summer, and, by the j;cerent mood when they reached their circulation of the blood. For the eradication of wrinkles—for S otEseEb I e G0e. it 19 | DENTIS I Teiephone heen recent Norwich Wor » the Greene: ot ey ToF Too way. water rents come due today. | oe Thoma t i ; er road. but to amply accammodate] . The great topic of local conversation | i ion, 'f,‘:':f;(_;‘;‘;“wo‘md??":‘;heTo:“ | converting flabbiness and sagging of the tissues — for the re- beautiful hats and garments we are ; he Boston. Hartford ie besides. | Just¥now is the financial situation In|age for Chicage. juvenation of face and figure, electric massage or vibration is the showing this Autumn. Rooms 18:13 Alice 'Building, Nerwish The n fall of afternoon ;| New York. Everybo wh ohad any| “The Sox .cried that the-breaks of easy and thorough remedy. Phonr= 7 e Mg - endous. The| floating cash to invest. is intreested in!(he game weéré against them when Come in and let the demonstrator show you how easy it is to o fabricsphaauliflernamenta’ 2 e - badly wash-| the stock market. Tt wouid not belthey lost the first two contests to us.” o7 R e ol o e ey & ; B oo Sty Tioh Iinss ard meels splon TR S — ed and the h swollen beyond | SUFPrising if a great many litile piles|saii Manager Moran, - “but vou Acvill 5 2 P Sy e srsea sxpiain_ the: wonderhul R o | their banks. The Yantic and She- | Vanished during the. crisis. A stock!hear no such wail from us. The work it will do. did quality and honest workmanship i tucket are discharging larger| Panic is death on piles of that sort | ‘oreaks’ didn't beat us today. Tt was| P . 5 00 ¢ i e ater than for several| The corner stone of the German Lu-|Kerr. Tie pitched a wonderful game rice o place our offerings in the lead. weeks before and there was a material | theran church will be laid next Tues-|and should be given due credit DURING..THE - DEMONSTRATION S T LR TR R DR. E. J. JONES | 2 bt ey day by Rev. G. Keern = % | raise in the level of the eservoir. 3 5. er. assisted by| “However, my plavers were on a | i We have no accurate rain gauges in| ReV. Mr. Houser of Boston. The ser- |strange field and as quickly as they | Suite 46 Shannon Building the but the fall was ~ariousiv es- es will be conducted in both Ger-|become accustomed to the nlaying 2 timated from five to seven inches. man and English. conditions . they will hit the -%-e that | Take elevator Shketucket Street | _Saturday, Oet 1868—Columbian | stopped the Sox in the first” two s entrance. Phone Chester M. Barnes, of 8 2 ST, s Commandery. No. 4, K. T., paraded the|zames. It is pessible that T may start A son of Preston. th w a pitchfork from a hay = o _ pi Streets vesterday under command of |Eller tomorrow. That depends, how Hoes. e Pitnbit Bl n‘g his fatn.| B C. C. "W. Carter, accompanied by|ever, on Gleasons selection. I ma & i head Se Ene dlicted. a ;};:Jp:-}”d F%g]n‘mem bang After a“swnch to Ruether or Rin; s 1l temple - ol illiams park the com- | e e . R R R ebminent Tong | mandery marched to ' their asvium BOWLING. DR. EDWARD KIRBY S Us grominent Where thev were dismissed. The com- At the Taftville Alleys, Room 107, Thayer Bulding was removed and the wound dressed | gindery, leave for Hariford, Wednes- " Meirose Five Phene 619 A e st eon e | ae e grand enca: - i M BM ses about ndou became de- | Gual reyiewa-af, the sitbondiamie. com. |D: PIDPIN -4 b 8l 88 108EL 07 and 7 te 8 s from “the inj C n;;andaries under the jurisdiction of |Jl-ennier « ... 90 91 90— 271 - 1 v b the g ery t t adis e seeee 1 = 5 - | rand commandery of the state Paradis 111 108 106 play its first football game tomorrow| FORECLOSURE GRANTED ON | WAR WORKER SPEAKS 91— 103— A rather| Breed | Complaint is made that the Greene- e the cabi-| Yille roa Wwithin the corporate limits G Fadv, | iS kept in a muddy and filthy state by 761 393_1460lin the lineun. Captain Callahan will| . 1 tion as 4| the drainage of the houses on the 461 493—1460| pe given a further rest o allow an in- | Of the superior court in New London |senior members and their friends was : west side. This is a_ matter than Army and Navv. | jured leg time to fully recover. Acosts | Friday morning before Judge Joel H.|helq at the Y. M. C. A. building Fri- CALL UP 734 will go into center in the captain's| Reed. foreclosure judgment of a mort- |day’ evening when u_ programme of ® or Without Gas _Attach B ) o 83 cxceptional merit was carricd out. || With or Without Gas Attach- Wednesday, Sept. 29. 1369 ‘hin audience assemblied hall Tuesday evening to net manifestations of Ho: *ho has an extended rep medium. A curtain of red, white and s d across the| Should be remedied either by a sewer|Gladue ... ...... 86 102 PLUMBING AND GASFITTING samereaux . X. Pippin :e‘xlg lwflr?dui"lgkA};v([:':“iga;&(i:pfi?.f&‘ LEDYARD REAL ESTATE| AT Y. M. C. RECEPTION | At a short calendar and motion list | The opening fall reception for the = iue cambric was stretch B ks d : s 2 1 their eves whateve Y compelling the residents to build | Pe. z A 102 93 place and Crane, a sophomore, will be | 824 unt be -d the ex-| Vaults for the reception @f the dr)a,‘n. T:u'."., : " 109 s8 in the backfield, replacing Neville, who | £ranted in the suit of Lucy A. M | There were banjo and mandolin solos ments but Always EFFICIENT The audiehcs senerally ver. | & Of the sinks, eotc., wHISh Bow Haos| R e dislocated an elbow this week. e e o Ty Prank . SEaibang Aol thees AR [ st SDENONICHE —~ R R o momarally Vot | s way. o thestoeot. s | o 7 | Wich. against her husband. Paul Massey |also a concert programme by an or- esting and satisfactory than that of| At a democratic ecaucus in Preston == = |MRS. GAVIN AND MISS STERLING |Oof West Mystic. The property mort- chestra led by John M. Swahn. Mr. the Davenports. But our reporter|last evening the following ticke:. for! 453 464 1414 QUALIFY FOR FINALg|5a8¢d IS three tiacts in Ledy radbury’s banjo solos were Agioso | was unable to discover how the thing | town officers was mowmefed s sers” S o 5 i R FINALS known as the Williams place of Rondo (Eno) and Cradle Song (Bacon) was done and if anvone wishes to|men. Erastus Hewitt Peles Edwnas Plainfieid vs. Baltic. Shawnge-on-the-Delaware, Pa. Oct.iacres, the Caswell woodlot of 100 acres | while his mandolin selections were the |k we furnish Repairs for all makes s B s S i B ez Edwards, L Mrs. W. A. Gavin of New York and!and the cranberry bog of 45 acres. The | Military Tread (Lansing) and The o Manae i er. let him ask Mr. Thomp-| Willlam Briges: town clerk. T. A.|_ Friday. Oct. I, at Aetna alleys the|Miss Alexa Stirling, of Atlanta, the'ti-| limitation of redemption was made the | Bag bipper (imitation) arranged:| kg et ¥ P | Plainfield bowlers took all honors get- | tle holder, will meet tomorrow in the | first Monday in July, 1920 There is a | President James L. Case made the | diverce suit now on trial in the su- |addr ss of welcome, | 1 & Co A e ot the eventng was o | A Js Wholey . A team consisting of Eb. Gordon and The Baptist church of Salem and|ting the three strinze and E. lyons final round of the woman's national A hompson of ewett City oa book| Scott Mill and the M. E. church of |taking high single, 119. and high three, | championship. i perior court in which Mrs. Massey Is :",;,g = o by, caveteas| Montv] Y:e;‘”:‘:in?i’x‘g held their pienic 316 : In the semi-finals today M. Gavin|suing her husband on the grounds of |deeply interesting address by Robert | Berry sirssts. Goron . escaped with| Lake, g at Gardner's Baltic. jdefeated Miss Irene Peacock. of Pitts-| intolerable cruelty, and he Is contest- | Woolley, of New York, a Y. M. C. A.| 12 FERRY TREET 4 njuries but Thompson received e B 5 ¥ 58 B e \‘m‘]’:: St !ms_‘:he suit | worker who returned to this country i over ihie. Tiehtceve ! = a4 Miss St e rs e non-suit in iv 2 August aft vear's service i cut he right eve. He|BEAN HILL SECTION b f Clurence B\ Vanterbeck sof Ehilmdel | giara B Brion na. e e L e o s A Tiod on | WANTS ELECTRIC LIGHTS | o phid, on the eighteenth green in ome|was set aside and a more specific | was attached (o the 29th - Division. Phone 581 | The Bean il n of Norwich a9 of the most semsational matches of | statcment is to be flled in a weck. Mr. Woolley had large placards show- i St | Town be well lighted if the town | — Four vears ago Mrs. Vanderbeck|, Judge Reed took the namers after |ing the insignia of the different di- | meeting nts all four petitions for ¢ 449 434—1328 | D 4a8D, AL, jal | hearing the arzuments for judgment |Visions and he explained the rea.ons - LTt LEnte | |and Miss Stirling met in a semi-final | ; i f had lected b: | | lights there which have been | Plainfie !mateh for the title at Chicage and on |in _Sanders vs New England Coliaps!- | the insignia had heen selected by the | odern um lllg hat occasion the Philadelphia wo- | 2le Tube Co. et al. appeal from com- 260 'man was the victor on the twenty-|Pensation comm 268 | second green. Today Miss Stirling|Cruver Mfg. Co. riumphed on the home green. but “'r;i?a»:;l-nz s 2 AR vas forced to equal the course record| s in two weeks are ¢n be e CaRraens caid date : of 53. A stymie laid Mrs. Vanderback [ fled in Bartlett, trustes. vs. Black- | Refreshments were served by Mi ia with en | for | forty.five | is as- essential in modern houses as close attention of all | siectricity is to-lighting. We guaram- | tee the very best PLUMBING WORK 1 Toring: Vil el;yby expert workmen at the fairest visional eadin, held the n S 3 presented to the selectmen. Sout Horlicks One petition asks that the town es- | mocie 77 ORIGINAL t fram 10 to 12 public street | Feperd on the highway leading from i vane Town street to Sturtevant ave- | 1 Royle ence along said avenue to Wau- |* - ioner. and also in <. Stueck, Jr., motion | :ége: i?'?vfisf'?é'f& ai?rr:‘ilfl‘auwerus 485 471—1435 | by the southern girl on the sixteenth ’(‘dSYf‘[ et Z;! _a'nd '}’nhTiV‘ two weeks | o A e e Tinton and May Tsbist | prices. town to s S green was the big break which result- | in Limpert Sales Co. Tnc., vs. Vellis } "Cor & /VE (-0 08 200 y S o mapsther asks the town to accept and Cikbcnint ETre el sdgue: |85°5 Rer defeat. The champion went| et al. Answer on or hefore Oct. 28 1z | The orchestra comprised John 3 | Ask us for plans and pri —_— Norwich Town, instelled Pl Superbas. out'in # und came home in 42, while | fo be made in Dolan vs. Sweeney. de- 1-”‘:« hngeonyes Devid Divinescon clarc] = | Doowl me. ubtalled & =l g Mrs. Vanderbeck took 42 strokes zo- | fault for failure to nlead. and in one|inet: Edward Heinrich and | F TOMPKINS i ps No Cesking :“dwl.ar\mu\x':a;ssxdem on the street for Congdon ....... : .;; ng out ang the same number on,the | ™eek in O'Connor. admr.. vs. Zavaritis '“Ernin .:n‘":u.;)’fln “n“mmrw et ] . 5 Nutritious Diet for All Ages | The third asks that the town estar 99 S+ 80 return journey. e o | CisSlomITe (0T defenie or judsmient ening consistedl of Hamw M. Clagk®| . Quick Lunch at Home or Office | ISt and maintain sireet lights on the | : sl el In the other ccniests Mrs. Gavin! Alimony pendente lite at $10 a week |\ Tiugene Smith and Arthur F. Wy- | 67 West Main Street 5 C€ | highway leading from the town sreen 283 260 266— 809 |Cutdrove her vounger o {rom| to hegin at once was granted in Evlalle | 1, >3 & a st Central Ver: = L 3 most every tec, -but 1cock | 1T Swift ve. Herry F. Swift. Tn Oscar | pp, : A il Becoratetl Sl [railroad Wizards. [Dlaved a wonderful short & 1 Her | Siiverman e Chares H. Fiirschs & | oT%,I0bby was pretilly decorated | M/ Murnhy 9L Rl 104— ho tournament | e ~niered ntl the mpulication = | ; |7." Young 106 91 90— Summariess | of Flenry S. Dorsev, trustee, In hank- | Wallingford.--The Wallingford Anti- GAS FITTING | Ea i e e e oun, ruptey fo be made narty defendant was | Tuberculo ation &t a recent | p| MBING, STEAM HEATING 283 231 280— = Ga Ne c = = e a s 4 283 251 280— 814| Mrs. vin, New York. de-| blCV meeting approprinte a sum |\ PLELI T N aten Building ? ; Wartiors. |feated Miss Ircne Peacock Pitts-| ™ gpecial iemment fn~ hearinz on | not to.exceed $1,000, to be taken from gy ke Waters -+ 95 sgg)| bUzeh. 3 and 2. Nect. 28 was made for United! States | the tr v of the association, and | Norwich, Conn. e . | Alaxa, Stirling, Atlanta, defeat- | O£ 20 was made for United Ctares s itomobile for the use of |~ Agent-for N. B. O. Sheet Packing. P9 P 1;’: H. Vanderbeck, Philadel- I Ackers for sur- Smith, the communtty | SRR g i 2 ete. I .ln01eum Pattern I s | COURT BREAKS MARITAL i T. F. BURNS { Mitchen orrers- BONDS IN FOL;Rb c?sss" | : 3 s S s Four divor: ‘were grantes v Judge & B oo 'Heating and Plumbing: 91 FRANKLIN STREET e HOTELS Benjamin A. Brown of East Lyme was granted divorce from Lila Kendall Brown of East Lyme, to whom he was married on Aug. 15, 1909. The com- IR laint in the suit allezed a statutory | HRTIONAL MESTEGR GOLF Sffense commitied between Jan. 1, 191 CHAMPION DEFEATED | and May 1. 1919, at Ledvard and Plain- FOR EVERY ROOM [|"™ % Save the surface ang | High single. ‘f;‘vleason. Sa n_ Simple, unobtrusive designs for Kitchen or Bathroom, TS e Simiob y( a ve a ” 2, . artistic patterns for the Hall and Porch—Linoleu i : i % e m gives Southampton, N. Y. Oct. 3.—S. ?ofll;'\ ::‘1:«}( 4na other places with one ;‘r‘_:r; = = you at once a handsome, durable and easily-kept-clean }|yidson Herron national amateur golferick Baker —The fot # i P A e e S0 g meatens | s From. 8 (0.8 e e PAINT YOUR HOUSE THIS FALL p MORRISSEY, Prop. covering. here foday was defeated by Oswald| Mary Ann Budiet of Norwich, who | : K: by, ) lit: titl ied Paul F. Budiet of Lisbe | First-class Garage Servi C ted. We have not only & wids variety of designs to select || Saer s o v 45 pieve e ponn | Bareih o arcn 1 100% viv gt WITH. OUR MIXED . PAINT, FOR | Firsecotase camas sorvide Consecte | svlvania team. however .defeated the|a divorce from hri,rn .;)“ lh: grounds of ! >Phan| Shatucket Street .. o . . N 3 tive v i i since t v t i r-| i S SR - 2 from, but also carry it in various grades to suit your purse. || 37 105 Einnine foor 5t e Hon | St O Rpn e afowed to resome”bor BEAUTY AND PROTECTION th te ki 'foursflm?s ughrr;;:q::c;wr;t in_the majden name of Mary Ann Ans_nh Del_Hoff Hotel Cosie sl clsglete v S e e e e e 2 : - i st made - eiean sweep over the veterans| cured a divorce from Fred Smitn ot| The Fall months bring ideal weather conditions that insure 5 and al-| Lisbon. They were married on April | the best results in paintin‘. Our Mixed Paints applied now EURQPEAN PLAN | HAYES$ BROS, Props. 1s0 won seven of the ten singles, for a{ 9, 1894 and she alleged that she was = . > » HOURI( ; A N BROS Total score of 12 to 3. geserted in March weven vears later | will insure the necessary protection to your property during o ey e The court gave er permission to = 3 H 2 ° YALE TO PLAY FIRST S Bl e A L e the long Winter months when protection is most essential. | Telephone 1227 26:28 Bro: | FOOTBALL GAME TODAY| Alleging that she had been deserted | A wide variety of colors enables the selection of just the right = = OMPLETE FURNISHERS — O e N L Smiale Ouerhes : : c HOME New Haven, Conn., Oct. 3.—Yale will} 10,3 °¢ 5 ‘habitually intemperate, Lil- | color scheme for any type of architecture. N UM OLh mATs " : Em Han Estella Durgin of Stonington was A A e B 62-66 Main Street, Finn’s Block, Child c ziven 2 divorce from James Frankiin | aE gt ot s i 4 Durgin of Newtonville, . Mass. They il i e 3 Norwich Jewett City ren 'Y were married on Jan. 30, 1913. The I'RED C. CROWELL Qe HEOR San AN i RANINS. y FOR FLETCHER'S petitioner was given the rizht to e el g KL\ kiidy, of ;sheew 1 | CASTORIA g = = © L o : - 87 WATER STREET s < AN | Joel H. Reed in the superior court at | { New London on Friday mgrning. { in the five foursome matche: i L v ke AR b B ACL N ES SR Ry PERT ST