Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 30, 1910, Page 7

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O Dutharme ib, Georee | Early Piety Not Always the iChene. 1, B Atsieit of. Cause of Baldness v . t ielan ector Gaucher acted as umpire. | , 1% PARls there Uhed & €100t VOIS Present Engine after New Tires are Received. R he"worla tnat daiing hal s cuused Y COMPANY. The followirg residents of this pl-c- Dr. S bund proved that baldness |- 8 | returned Saturday evening from ¥i is directly due to these pernicious and S ers Island,where they have been spend- | persisteni microbes, He proved 10 Stebbins and Qeynet have not yet | ing the past few weeks: Mrs. William | every physician on earth that these In- used their latest and largest propel- | Bursess, the Misses Robina, Mary and|yisible yot vociferous little devils dug The New e ——— i ———— _THE WEATHER. Builders of Tnphne vm h!ab w sz With| UNDERTAKERS et ke For New England: Fair Tuesday: §8 Main Sireel. Wednesaay r.xf moderate mortheast ¥ b winds, increasing Tuesday night. Predictions from the New Yok Hor-| : Loban ASSISTANT WHEN REQUESTEY. ald: On Tuesday fair to partly cloudy | Four big aeroplane prope - i Al Sty samer weather will pre. | siEned by Stebbins and Geydet of Tail, with light, variable winds: and | this city, and budlt under their su- on Wednesday overcast weather, with | pervision at their shop at Sachem g Alice Burgess and William Burgess, | and burrowed into the hair root and ler and they plan to give it a "‘“ Jr., Mrs. James Graham and daugh- | finally devoured the hair bulb. This of - lowed | park. are displayed in Preston Bros. | shortly with their present engine. If | ters, the Misses Clementine, Christine, | course destroyed the vitality of the| slightly, higher temperatures, followed | B85 & ° The heavy wooden blades | the new propeller gives them o Mary and Agnes Graham, Mrs, Thomas | hatr which fell out and caused thin- < 5 that will drive through the air the |cine thrust, they belleve’ that the pur- | Emerson and her two srandehildren, | ning of the hair and finally baldness. Observations in Norwich. first aeroplane built in Norwich and |chase of a new tor. may not be | the Misses Ethel and Hattie Graham. Inasmuch as it is an accepted fact The following records, reported from |the first triplafie in America, attract | necessary, that baldness, falling halr and-dan- Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes |much attention from passersby. All | At the ‘present time they are wait- | Slips O Wagon and Sprains Ankle.| druff are caused by u germ, doesn't It} g i oo 4ogey we make an ekhi- i a of the propellers are laminated, the |ing for pneumatic tired wheels, these stand to reason that the only way to % in temperature and the batrometric prop Michael Curran of South C street rerois oot calemitios: [N 3o, Will the bition of all the newest weaves in ALL 5 Monday: first beinz walnut and mahogany of | parts of the machine having been dam- | clipped from a high wagon on Satur- i selleme I Ther. Rar. | the Wright type, with a 52-inch pitch. |aged in their recent ground trial &t | gav and spraimed nis anile. His Injure | germs? Wash. Pakries Tor Palthe how Te = 7 2 30. The second is of mahogany and ash, | Sachem park. The wheels are expect- | i 0250 his Boitte ‘And doesn’t it stand to reason that th Pl it - A T 28 £ i probably confine him terials, e new colorings, the new 12 m. 71 3024 |of the Curtiss type, with a 6-foot |ed here from Hartford at any time. | ¢, covera) ga the only way to kill these germs is to v gt i diredd 57798 §3 3023 |pitch. The othef two are mahogany | The big aeroplane tent has been com- lise Parisian Sage, which The Lee & |sign ou are most cordially invi S ighest 71 ipwant 600 and walnut of the Chauviere (Paris) | pleted for some time, so that Stebbins | £ oy Flestwood Cuts His Foot on a| Osgood Co. have so much faith in that{to call and see our splendid showing fype, and of 4-feet pitch. They are |and Geynet will be all ready for their they guarantee It to cure dandruff, New 'Wash Pabrics.” These hints Coimparisons. true screw propelers: exhibition next week. Broken Bottle. faliing: hair and itching sealp in two | - . Fred Fleetwood of North B street|veeks or money back? of styles and prices: ERrsticholg o Hnia L, Fair to part while playing baseball Saturday morn- | Parisian Sage s a delightful hair FRINTS 7. Monday's weather: Fair. DR. WEST ADDRESSSES NORWICH, ENG., STONE m‘ ST o & Tnien, bocil with tonic and s pleasant to use. It is not SHEPHERD CHECK PRINTS 7 ), re feet and cu mself qul © contains on : o S8 e TWO LARGE CONVENTIONS. FOR CHRIST CHURCH TOWER | badly. e | Thore ingredients that will hurely benet | o mec s aa e e Sun, Moon and Tides. R § —_ e zon [ Sun Hizh [ 3ioon |Among the Prominent Speakers /in | Piete of Column of Cathedral Present- | Young Americans Defeat Young Slug-| It is now sold by drugsists all over | these are very popular this season Il Rises. | Sets. || Water. || Rises. | British Columbia Early This Month. ed Rev. Neilson Poe Carey—Fine gel America, and by The Lee & Osgood|_price a’ yard— ach Yo i 2 A Trip Abroad. Co. for 50 cents a large bottle, M - P:" Friends learn from the west that » e G, ,-,',';."‘fg Ysfizg"‘;“:;"’gz:“;:}::“;;} :}:: used extensively by women who desire| oUTING FLANNEL at 8¢ udiant luster. 3 Short lengths in Outing Flannels y church, recently addressed the inter- in a variety of designs and color- this city Monday afternoon shortly | Roderick Mueller, and for the losers| ¢Very package: bef 5 o'clock aft ai > before 5o c."?nuaa;:oa;per;ie:,‘ Mo | Baoul Marlow and Cyril Tellier. They Have a Definite Purposs, Carey left Norwich the middle of July | Taftville Maennerchor Enjoy Clambake | Ioley Kidney Pills give quick relief| POLONIA FLANNELETTE 10c national convention of the Y. M. C. A. at Breakers, in British Columbia, and a_Christian Endeavor convention at ings—price a yard————————-8¢ e e Victoria, on Poss2ssed and Being Pos- | with England the object of his trip, 4 i cases of kidney and bladder ail- o - nasel.xwhrfi‘c';su"x':fiougs T hned cd. ' He said: Life is angded into | na auring the time - is.there io. clf,:"ga;(';“%‘g,',‘;. ?‘:fi";‘:zf?";ug;xlg‘ ments. Mrs. Rose Glaser, Terre Haute, | Polonia’ Flannelette Inches ) R parts. object and environment. , It | jted many of the places of interest to | 2P oT e "Nl pguom Attended. The | Ind- tells the result in her case, “Af-|wide, in a big varlety of small and I“ s m urfl consists of a two-fold process, possess- | the traveler. ST O Do atended. Thal ter ‘suffering for many years from | meddum designs—price a yard—10e GREENEVILLE oE And bein posmcesor, the progrest of | ga' Metiicn, England, Rev, Mr, Ca. | Al began at 10 veciock and af 2 tha | (2, SATCNE for [Ny Yoarn fror2, 4 B success and the process of failure,-the |rey was the guest of the dean of the | Stambake was servec. WolOWINg ©Uh- | spending much for so-called | QUTING FLANNELS at 10c ‘Funeral of James McDade Largely At- of victory and the .process of | Norwich cathedral, and was presented Put el m‘,,\,e:i’ ‘;‘,‘n" R eNent cures, I toumd Foley Kianey Pilts ‘the |50 (0 co it 00 tended—James W. Gordon Spending | . the process of achievement and | by his host with a fragment of a coi- e Centertaiament. committee coms | only medicine that gave me a perma- uting 2 . 3 Vacation in the West—Local Briefs. | 'S Process of surrender, and the last|umn in that beautiful edifice, as a gitt | | 1208, STETENent CEORReo, FT| nent cure. "I am again able to be up|in a complete line of new’ Fall de- acation in the West—Local Briefs. |is the supreme.thing. Man is a being | for Christ church. It is pianned that | Prised, © neip 1 Martin| and attend to my work. T shall never | signy poth light and dark color- with an insatiable hunger and a bundle | when the proposed tower for Christ | i2¥enp Georse Seidel, . an Aarti] hesitate to recommend them.” Lee & |y o™ o Voo 106 FINE TAII:ORING The funeral of James McDade took r:ifi:-’t“m::nfi:' ggg l;l:t!l:fn:‘?; ;:hurchhu )n;‘u:‘. ‘lmis n\!eco xg‘s stope e Osgood Co. E8—P! ] lace at his late home, No. 469 North Lot N 3 rom the cathedral in Norwich Eng- A T e —— - . i et AEanday anraie ot fled_and is continually crying for | Jand, ‘will be imcorporated . with It. Village ~Observations. . T o R wire. win. | QUTING FLANNELS at 12/4e o'clock, and at 9 o'clock the remains -_We were taught to get, and this | The 'fragment is a highly esteemed | Miss Cecilla Cormier is visiting at| of a week with her sistor, Mrs. -] Teazle Flannels in all the new Jollll Klll(la, were conveyed to St. Ma church, | Das been the chief of our pursuits ever | souvenir of his visit to the English |the home of her parenty on Merchants | lam Thomas of Goshen hill. T N aroridke - Daley. Wians . where a requiem high mas: |since. Man is not & healthy being us-{city. York, Lancashire..and the umi- |Svenue. Mr. and Mrs, George Button of [nels In plain colors, white, cream Merchant Tailor, 208 Mainm SL| by Rev. William A til he commences to strive to possess. | Versities at Oxford and Cambridse — reet | Windsor spent last week with Mrs - - / ) pastor of St. Mary ¥ for he was made to possess. Tt is|yere among the many places visited. Charles McSheffrey of South A street | Windsor spen s i % Lpink” blue, gray and cardinal- junisd choir, wirder the direction of Mi an's o RN SNt the very flbfres °f our being. The Mauretania, on which Rev. Mr. | has gone ‘to Boston, Mass., to spend | Button's sister Alble Hale, atlprice 8 yard——————————————A8he O o Sigtaist had [ be. considersd what we are SEIVING 10 | G S s as the Aret and oy [ o Fi : —— i he mumical Gortion. of tho # |get. We ehould strive after something | Norwich man he had seen abroad, | Fred Wild and Albery Platt went to ciAtter s weelch viait with Mrs, N D, DUCKLING “-fs‘fr“ ‘kz"/r: dered Pie Josu, and for a waiting hymn | (Bat 1¢ lasting, not merely things that | nearly equalled her record for cross- | Fishers Island Sunday on James Gra- | (hase. Mrs, Aoore and Miss Dofls| A handsome fabric for kimonas, at the close of the mass, Jesus, Lover | 21€ €Pheme A voung man by vears |ing the Atlantic. Leaving Liverpool | ham's launch. AT v A o tige of "Plaia 1L | wrappers, dressing gowns, house S My Sean e :;.'1?wr3":.rta'1‘§ ?olr:t:;pot';fi: = g s e et ¢ug:._;hzor.'5:$ A Hone Brsdehe of Briticwan vl 2 s pecstiilet * | dresses, etc. — a beautiful line of v arge numbe au- < ner reached New Yor! ursday Miss : c - ; 3 s A i ur.T,f”;?.er.”?o?nfg”‘?S x::‘\"i:il:f\‘.' kg \lz,m’ hm\\nu;b out of him. unless his whole mgm. Alfred Moffitt of this city was |iting with her parents on Providence| ]w*s 1Pl‘mh- .‘&‘t‘a:un;:;.m\“'l;?fillué.l- _r.vl;-‘-': small, medium and large designs < s Amo st M Soaes ; arey. Together they went to Blocl — i ege, W &Tx;h\f?“‘o e fdm‘vi p‘:fil;‘\\ e ] Sra tingw Wil 00 ael Sae Taland, where Rev. Mr. Carey was the | Clarence Irving of Providence Is vis- ay) tonere she has secured an|pgINCESS CLOTH at 120 \ < aking the step higher up. and it can | gyest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Rob- |iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John | office position. e s gty et (R Papa, from the family; a wreath mark- (e gaen what it means to possess cul- | fason over Sunday. Gladue on Norwich avenue. Exincess: "Cloth - for, wi e ed Grandpa, from the grandchildren; |ture and character and wisdom. No ['® s s " Rev. A, B. Coates, D.D., of Hartforfl, | drosses, an Imitation of *French D ool Bilio ety | Matter how much man ey, Wiienonge OBITUARY. Mrs, Velarie Belair of No. 9 Provi- | Who preached at the Contral TBaptst|mannel, new designs in figures and Shopmate, from fellow work end nate 17 swavn: Be dnpeed ves 0 ¥ B 1P S Sebvined Siiwasy- night Mre., Thurston B. Barber |stripes— prics a yard— 1220 a cluster ‘of lilies from M Mrs.) * To get the things that one is striving James Newton Tourtellotte. SRR SNISWeREY, Sty I Ysriden. Corner. James W. Semple. for is defeat, the highest success that i R oTat | oF “Front street Bes 36-INCH PERCALES at 1240 ‘The attendance at the church ser- cess is supreme failure; The | ~After several vears of poor heaith | [Gustav Tefifer of Front strect has N o™ Metoalta. 38 wlies vices was very large and included a lccess is in defeat; and the only |and four months of illness. James | EON® to Canada to male artaneements BORN, % RE At N el 4 delegation from the Holy Name so- in surrender; the only gain | Newton Tourtellotte died at his home, a5 Dk e S BR-In’ Norwich. Aus. wide, in all the newe ciety, of which the deceased was a| and the only achlevement in |23 Maple street. at 3.20 o'clock Mon- ‘Andrew Tolland, who lins been vis. Shubel Isham, to A .| signs and colorings, including the meDmb!en e 5 5 the loss of life, It is a great tfiay r;or(nms.uln g:l.\', g‘g-n:;: ‘m: iting his cousin, John McSheffrey, has \\'hoh!‘m'_ ;n.. of l.u‘h"c:n‘ popular black and white Shep- T s uring Sunday afternoon T: to gather things and to possess|forced to retire from ; is X o P orwich, -Aug, 29. 191, a he NCW A.O. l'.g\\'., of which the dece: d how much grea[ertis Bt oe | oy an attack of neuritis, but he was | Zeturned to his home in Hyde Park, Nicholas ‘Assid, to Mr.|herd checks—price a yard 1230 able to be around until July 9. - On | Mass. this date the little toe on his left foot was amputated owing to an out- break of disease in that member, but the trouble persisted and complica- a member, and fellow workmen of the | posses d. An artist i never. consid--| GALATEA CLOTH at 17¢ Galatea Cloth in all the new Fall assigns and colorings, checks, dota, stripes, etc.—price o yard—r———m7Tc Master Rayvmond Quinn of Provi- P dence, R. I, is visiting at the home of D his uncle, J. W. Savage, of llumn.»ulwzgnrf;rjv LOTTE-~In Norwi'h . United States Finishing company, in |ered great until he is possessed by art separate bodies called and gazed upon | jtseif—until art has him in her grasp. their associate for the last time, and | When one forgats himself and is only the Holy Name society, following their |the ment of the vocation which avenue. ourtellotte, meeting, called to take action on his |he follows, then, and only then, comes |tions set in. i =z ok P | be held at his a arched he home ring | success Mr. Tourtellotte was a life-long res- 3 : Fillima Faneral sery will be held at h and SOft HatS e | R ident of he West Side, ‘beink born on |' _Miss Cecilla Tambert of Willlmantic, |~ late home, N e | IRERBOWNSLANNKL ¢ fo . ritual. AT THE AUDITORIUM. VBt SEIe" OB Cheives Sny_pelruney: 5. | NIo Qs Deen YIsiLns, st the hometol| “NesdRy wfternoon at 3.38o0lock Eiderdown Flannel, & good heavy The followin; ersons bore the re- e e B 3 1837, ome of the six children. of lIsaac | Mr. an - Wemens Saedoly: of Ne. ¥ N-—In Norpvich, Aug. 28, 1910, Al- it h iy Tt gl s persons ] T iame o ues” Tatham Tourtele | North A street, has returned home. god 37 year fibre In a variety of gns, sulty lotte. meral "wr\huil will be 1.em“,n:’ his| ple for, kimonas, dressing sscqfies After attending public ‘school, on NORWICH TOWN e e W avenye, Wednes-| nd bath robes—price a yaré———17c APl 3 180 "Re dntersd the ‘emiptor of ro— HECKSCHELER—In Westerly, Aug. 27, Dr. Chafles Osgood and remained With || gca| People Returning from Willi B llexscnelcr of Phila. | SHEPHERD CHECKS at 1% mantic Camp Ground—Dr. Coats | _ £ 5 45| Double-width Dress Fabries in Entertained. et o A eniendol; Aiiam | the popular black and white Shep- et "Ma) aged 3 months. herd checks, in thres sizes ‘of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Bushnell re-|s ) the residence of 1% | checks, very desirable for children's turned Monday afternoon to their anughier, F. B Lawrence, | & 0 dresses—price & yard 1% home on Huntington avenue after sev- | 4t the Wigwam, = Waterford, Cc eral weeks' stay at their cott; ORI RORLING at 856 b, Chesar R. Sengstac the Willimantic camp ground } MITH—In this city, Aug, 25, > = Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Allyn and fam- | _ Willilam Asa Smith, aged 5 ¥ Myopla Poplins, a handsome ": fly, with a party of friends, among | s at Gagers funeral parior rc with satin stripes, in A hand- whom were Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Allyn L "“‘f“"(" Reroas Y e e some collection of new Fall desisns of Fitchville, spent the past week at Bastatn Yaptawood. g p rd————— 280 the Sevin cottage, Mouse island, No- | Burial in Maplewood price a ya ank. mains to its last resting plac Dan- Vaudeville and Moving Pictures, for Men are now ready at| ' Nshemrey Sr.wmd James Mone i of Taftville, personal friends of the Enthusiastic hands for the four i) deceased, and Charles J. Mullaney, | vaudeville numbers and close atten- grnersans B MAUIBI |>vichael ‘Leonara, Jonn Braaley, St |tion to thé fine line of moving pictures and Simon J. Fahey, representing the | on Monday indicated that the Auditor- £ Holy Name society. jum was striking the popular favor You cannot find better| The burial was in tiie Sacred Heart | with its bill for the first half of this cemetery, Taftville, and Father Keefe|week. Will F. Herbert exhibits his lines in the City to select|conducted a committal service at the in singing and dancing, be- grave. ing especially clever in his sofe shoe from, both for style and steps. and Mae Melville, singing com- q llty than e vshown OBITUARY. edienne, is dainty and pretty in her here. on 1mbers. M. Jumios HJ Kéllas. m:e offering is presented . with their com- At the home of her son, James Kel- |ca 1 lefore the Play. Mis: las, in Whaley avenue, New Haver rdan and her two well chosen Sup- ife of Jame E) Mrs. Mary Kella James s get the homor of a curtain call. e Kellas, of No. 2 Joswell ave £] passed awa 15 o'clock on Something of high e = =i s sical line is presented morning, ellas had lmxn in i Musical The Hafter, 181 Main St., Cily | health for nearly three v : Drumn Cornets, violins, xylo- recently went to visit her son for tr phones and the drums carry their act aug24d change of scene. Although she through with a swi HOWARD—In this city, Aug 910, Mary Elizaheth Howard, aged 1 year KHEDIVE FANCIES at 25¢ Among those returning from the| gy e Khedive Fancies, a fine mer ‘Willimant mp ground Monday b 'fflfi‘“i.“,...“: fin"er !mo iy at: ized fabric, 27 inches wide, in white were Mrs. Charles Vergason and her ternoon, Aug. 30, 1810, at 2 o'clock. e + b E sons, Walter and 1 Vergason and light colored grounds with neat s in the mu- v the Woods . featuring Fdith, the Po- g and a rush, been in a weak condition for the while the marvelous agility and ability Clement Bushnell. Misses Gladys Mi- designs in _contrasting celors— the end came quite un of h with the drumsticks win ap. ner, Martha Brown, Belle Miller. Belle A sl A O L AL ST Mrs. Heilas was a na plause at every appearance. Gore, lIsabelle Dou and Gertrude b4 b4 deen, Scotland, and her malden name s HE Manning. was Mary Moir. In Aberdean, 44 years ago. she became the wife of James FINE SHOW SEnauLtas; Kellas. Th came to the United States about 30 vears ago, passing ten years in Weste: and have been res- idents of this city for.a score of year: Many Promising Varieties Among the 100 Plants of W. W. lves. § £ ot g Aot hiles et ol The Porteous & Mitche!l Co. JAMES N. TOURTELLOTTE. at Noank Friday. Rev. Dr. Lester L. West, formerly pas- Rev. Neilson Poe Carey, rector of 5 to 3. Th ery for the|luxuriant hair with ra tor of the Second Episcopsl church, asriveds.in AR of; p R M b;“‘p’(_,h"’ and | The girl with the Auburm hair is on aug3odaw What School? by il b obanis e William W. Tves has a fine show of | Charles Osgood & Co., for 51 years, Mrs. Fred Adams of Lee avenue is » sizinkch\??dren, IS8 Pre Jushangar the larger parte of which are |until il health caused his retirement | yigiting friends in Danieson. Kellas “and = Mr: Ropert Brech. | from imported peony dahlia seeds, and | five vears ago. He was in charge of un enbridge of New Haven and Mr among the 100 piants there are several | the manufacture of the India Cholo- | Tucian Beebe now in Willimantic, Tohe Morre Mrs. George | (i, | MOSt promising varieties: in fact, as a | §ogue. spent Sunday at his home here. whole, they are far above the average| In 1867 Mr. Tourtellotte was raised size and quality. in Somerset lodge, No. 34, F. and A. ym a seed pod of Queen Wilhel- | M., but was a_member of no_other or: mina of his own growing he had a red | €aniations. He attended Broadway and a white peony hybrid and a single | Congregational church. Miss Marjorie Barber of Plain Hill is visiting friends in Hughsdale, Embalmers ) R.L Fitch and Misses Alice and Jeanne Kellas of Norwich. There is also one |0 sister, Mrs. James Watt of this city, and four grandchildren Mrs. Kel was a member of the Gredpevi . Congregational church, and shg bore | dark red cactus of good size and qual: | Politically Mr. Tourtellotte was a | . George McCracken spent Sunday e L b o her suffering with patience and’Chyje. | tv. He has also a seedling from Helen | staunch democrat. but he refused to |with his brother. Charles McCracken A careful, comparative in ite lavender and white,|hold public_office, He was however, |ar Wauwecus hill family and her relatives and friends | which is full contered and gives prom- |at one time a member of the town de- G Laay Aewemwt. ever found, in all trials, her disposi- | ISe of being '-;nr‘r (h:\ndmany of the Pmiel‘l, ff\md]_comm’:!lec;hxnd, llnl 1?.?\71' Michael' Conmell spent Sunday with ‘elephone call My TonkhTe. aad AT commercial dahlias sold for faney|C of police, when the captain his daughter, Mrs. J. D. McCarthy of mith Alles. The remains of Mrs. J. H. Kellas ar- | Drices. charge of the department. In 1900 he | the Scotland road. Heury B, Chureh. Wm. 8 rived here Monday afterneon at 440 was a delegate . tg the democratic L s Julyltdaw io'clock_and were taken to her late T | state convention. Misses Gertrude and Lillian Man- ning are making visits in Providence, ALL THIS WEEK tian spirit. She was devoted to her | Plerrot vestigation of the methods, courses of study, facilitics, and particularly RESULTS, Well informed on all subjects and § in B 11 avy y ry - etu ed rom i vi i ' ipamss I Boewell ayestie;by Hentyl Al | returnied froni’ a, visit. witli frlsnds 18 | oy rienlasty, in regard to-the:towt au | 5" and” Diwsod. Mass SUwMER $HOKS will convince you—any one : ver Ju o e | Tourtellotte was an interesting talker E 2.5/ Canve . — At Lowest Prices Traveling Thréugh Middle Wast. | snent Sunday with relatives in, Plain: | and commanded the attention of his | the. sucer. this ween of Mea. 1o 1o | 956 sl e el that there Is y James W. Gordon of Fifth street, |f€1d. Conn. hearers. He was a man of high char- |Ingalls of Vergason avenue. Men's $2.50 Shoes and Oxford BEST school in this section WALTHAM, By Fie e e A et M e d s Cathrine Mallon of Westerly is | acter, kind-hearted, faithful to every A ‘lot of Samples and Special Shoes at HOWARD. 4 enjoying his annual vacation this vear t the home of Mrs. Enright of | trust, and devoted to his famil. His Mr. and Mrs. F, S. Wheeler and lit- | half regular price. of New England and that -3 s in an extended trip throngh the middle | treet death brings sincere sorrow to his rel- |tle daughter Grace spent Sunday with FRANK A. BILL, 7 4 AMILTON, NEW ENGLAND, [| west. He loft Norwich Saturday nisht | Jthier of Arctic Center, R. I, |2tives and wide circle of friends. Mr. | rejatives at Brewsters Neck. Telephone. 104 Main Str HIS is distinctively THAT HAMPDEN, for New York city, and from there a week.with his son P. H. |meurteliotie-foak. great pride. in his —_— p) T s distin y home and was contented when at work i i proceeded to Chicago. From Chicago he | E on Central avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Albie Hale and their and all the leading American and | 3 o N e i hore e WHIVIA | Bt 1 T e, @ <th strect | is Kitchen garden and the srounds |guests ~ Mr. and Mrs. George Button, A GOOD IN-VEST- m‘]’ school, and the one. to at- Swiss mak an uncle, and will then return home. |1, i e ol Xih street labout his residence. He was one of | spent Thursday at Ocean beach, ok has returned from a delightful stay of |the type of old West Side citizens. In tend to obtain ALL the ad- several weeks at Block Island. 1856 he married Harriet L. Clark of | Kirby Lewis returned this week to Returns to Greeneville. Mrs. Willidm Delaney and | Norwich, who died April 1898, | N, . 4 : Mrs. ey New Hav. fter t th ; The Plaut-Cadden Co., | reca Ao Soimort'Se o o Dty e i Feexins, M. o | o Haven atter two monthe' stay vantages aad benefits to be Jewelers and Silversmiths, tion as second in the spiming Mrs. James Ward in |lotte, Mrs. C. L. Johnson of Bridge- el Biishia Sete. 3, room of the Geor aville, R. I, 1ill, | Wauregan. port, Fred Tourtellotte and Mrs. Her- Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Eccleston were derlved h‘olll a soulld. pn tical Business Training. and has returned to his home on Sec- tan G = 7\ bert M. Lerou of this ecity. There t. Cit, Sund 5 e PLAUT - CADDEN . BUILDING || ond sireet. Miss Grace Hardy of North Main|gre'six grandenildren, He was the last | Mr. ana Mrs. Ecktord Pendicion O street_has returned home, after spend- + o P : . iopend- | of his immediate family. Mr. Tourtel- i ing the summer months with £ 5 : ; = R I R e riends In | jotte was ome of the original subscrib- | Raymond Keables, who has been John McClafferts made a trip to New | Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Moody of Lons- [ags. o 0 Culetf, over Afty years | spending the summer at Whitehall, N. tently e e e Ny e Y., is at his home on Tanner street. \W \x/ s D s Jones of New York is |day with Mr. and Mrs. James Gardner Lot = INDO GLASS spending a week in the village. of Fifth strtet. Birthday Celebration. After a w s visit at her home on Peter Coulopoulas celebrated his | West Town street, Miss Martha Man- . Mise Laura Carden has gone to Staf. | Mrs. Helen Askorn, who has been [birthday Sunday by entertaining about | Ning returned on Monday to Lebanon. Bevcl Ph[e Glass ford Springs to attend a christening. | visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Hutch- mem;.ym:':.ru);u: r:?exfasu :]’llrl"ig“:‘;:: [:] aduates are in demand Dennis Keroack of Seventh street | 1500 0f Prospect street, has returned |afternoon at the home of the Coulo- | Mrs. Bert Fox of Oakdale, R. T ur gradua ) Ornamental Glass spent Sunday with friends in Daniel- | t© her home in Boston. poulos brothers on School street. The | Spent the week end at the home of Mr. and command the best pbsitions. son. Mrs. John McKinley has returned to Io"rp«m) enjoyed a pleasant afternoon, ;‘ux'n!:lzz:r. Mrs. E. A. Allyn of Tan- Let us help you to your op- Ji 3, > h Thi M Coulos 1 o a h tabl er -street. Mirror Plate John Niles of Bomwsll svenue has |5 Rote on Thirtecoth strect wrler o | Mr, Cofigupuolge proving 8 hospltsbis i Y o e rrunitios. Our satalogus . for est Kennedy of Preston. K. Johnson of Providence, who spent Miss Hazel, Moore. who has heen |are M‘l.-.l beyond cleansing is to A, the king. t— Charles McGarry of Seventh street,|the Week end. in this cit visiting for a Week with reiatives here [them dyed another shade. ~But do not 5 e e A S 2 foabliy returned on Saturday to her home in |be too sure they cannot be cleaned un- All | Commere ok 3 s 5 e Lafayette, R. I, til they have been submitted to us. A L i during the past two months, has re- TAFTVILLE 3 76 Ta Aoyl £rvagrictin a y BT 'Ilfll' SL Funera Tarats 2o T T o e s o We are experts at the business, an mmmo 3 ed to place. « ——e sh and her be lcan ofien assure good results where Stere clased Saturday Evenings at & AGER Diresiar Miss Agnes McCloud is spending the | Summer Vacationists Returning from | Arthur. Standish of. (‘olchester. ofhers have falled. Onr work s oare &l‘iness lléege o'clock during August. | o | summér mouths at Block Island: and fx ] the Seashéve—Broken Bottle Causes | Yeck-end guests of .iheir uunt, Mrs. | fully done and our charges very vea- | W 207 Puory "0 lmo N, 2079 ) augzodaw and Embalmz stopplng at the new Nationai hotel | gerious Cut—I ’ George S, Beebe. sonable. o 2 ewlona ide 3 nd tmoaimar She expects o remain there unfil the | 29TOW - S x e / QUIS H. BRUNELLE $ . = eason closes. g r. an . ‘David Akers and [-a 9, n w 5 : hter Ruth have returned to Ni- y : E 70 Franklin St., Bulletin Bldg. Mis. Alec Hoag and daughter, Milll- | The Saflor Boys and the Young | oot areer” tisnine e iied to NU ngs e Works, BAKERY § » cent, who have been visiting at. the & L, 1 NEWMARKET HOTEL, - - : ¢ Telephone 642-2. home of Mrs. Patrick Kithq of Iirth | qoeooss et in o baseball contest on | tormer heme on Plafn Hill ‘leleph ne. 157 Frankfip SL 715 Beswsll Ave. > e are conSdent our Ples, Cake and Prompt serfice day or night street, returned to their home in Phila- 44 e Bl s B oy Sy R . Broad canaot be excalled - Give us & b e delphia Monday. evening. D ntn ay he ST e 1 g BB e L et b e or s M e e ot “'“‘,L',"" m el ‘Residence' 116 Broad =z EEES $ ‘pitchimg of Joseph Peltier ‘was the ?."‘3."151.’..23"233".'"35 3";‘".‘:"3"".‘ LS H% 37 Jm 'hnnhu. h 43-6. e roadway. B ew day 2 movid ',-M,. Street. sy a3. See Tom Platt’s graphy. principal feature. The line-up of the | visit with Mrs. A. R Keables. WHEN you want to put your busi- E l ‘ e ness before the public, there is no me dium better than through the advertis: g colvmns of The Bulletin It mustn't be forgotten that Roo; two teams was as follows: C AT NS . Teleobens 643-3. velt has come back more than an':- Sailor Boys—F. Tetreauit c_G. Pel-| Mrs. Charles Browning has returned 1t & before.—Boston Herald i ‘tler p, Krnst Frechette 1b, A. !ufi-u to her home in Plain Hill after a visit (v AR

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