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£ %Y NORWICH BiJL_LETlN. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1910 The Bulletin, Norwich, Sl(urdny, Sept. 10, 1910. Jeary Allen & Son FURNISHING | UNDERTAKERS | §8 Malu Streel. The Bulletin should be delivered everywhere in (he city before 6 a. m. Subscribers who fail to receive i by that time will confer a favor by re- | NEW LONDON COUNTY COURTHOUSE Remodeled Building at N Next Friday Afternoon—Order of the Exercises. YANTIC HAPPENINGS. | Miss Carpenter Returns from Trip Through Western Massachusetts— Other Outing Notes. TAFTVILLE | George G. and Walter Grant Move In- to New Quarters—Mr. and Mrs. Ec- cles Complete European Trip—Base- ball Notes—Personals. Carpenter has returned, ew London to Be Rededicated Because of the ensive trip through western done to_the home of George G chusetts, making a call while nd Walter Grant by the fire I e at the home of her brother, poys will land them in third | Taftvine Popham of Fitchville has || [porting the fact to The Bulletin Co. | Sunday evening. and the many incon- | Charles Carpentor, at Gilbertsville, who e veniences \liing therefrom, they | 15 overseer in one of the mills. | | THE WEATHER. have been' obliged to move thelr house | M i Ackley and two children | 1ADY AsSISTANT mnmrfl. b o o The commissioners, Benja- | Willlams, chairman of che county | hold effects to new temporary homes | of Boquanoc Bridge have been guests Bt W i e s o '_lu,m,m,,h,“..,._, delivery of the keys|in the village, which they will occupy €. Bauman for the past week. e ek Fair' Sath ety ) widk sall o S, . to the. count by the | until the irs and alterations that | Anna Weinan of Poquetanuck whor N T Sanegay and les D. Noyes, have is- | aychitect an e in be- |are necessary have .been ploted iting Miss Minnie Munch over turday ribwest winds | Sued invitations to the re-dedication |half of the county by Chairman W George nt will move into the n omm.t»““ Sl ‘. |of the New London county courthouse |iams: historical address, Hon. A. P.|tenement on Providence street for Chester Ingalls of Boston was visit- Predictions New York Her- at New London, which will take place | Panner; addr Mayor B. F. Mahan; | occupied ohn Parso nd ing his ¢ the boarding house, G on the afternoon of next Friday at | agdre States’ Attorney Hadlal A.|while Walter Grant will take posses- | over Labor day. Evel' Girl L S e two o'clock. Hull; address, Judge Gardiner Greene; | sion of the temement on Providence | . Miss Ame Lavalley of Haillville Srnalh ' nrtwoaterly and’ loci! | yorhe Femodeled building presents a | address, ex-Gov. Thomas M ller. | street_formerly pied by Mr. and | spent Sunday with friends fn Yantic. Yol Aod an Bunoay Ciering snd de. | tractive appearance both inside | It is expected that there will be a | Mrs. William Sanderson | _Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Barris of New Sn et gw Budes and out since the contractors have |large number of the lawyers from th = York are spending some time with Mr. an S completed their work, and provides an | city who will attend the exercises, | Last Game of Serie sto Ba Played To- |and Mrs. J. Curry of the Otrobando Observations in Norwich. excellent building where in the busi- | most of them betng familiar with the road e following records, reported from | ness of the county cc old building and likely to be with the 5 5 William McHale is in F s pharmacy. show the changes | Sacted in that city r | new. The courthouse will be { e last SE Oon- ris Authier is | tensive changes and the result i until ten on Friday evening. he | Taftville grour My et Ther. sing. building was- constructed in 1784 and | ernoon. hetween 3 e toa Beautiful Dahlias. e pro me for the re-dedica- |because of its historical connections | the agsresation North G Mrs. Bllen Beawh Sthbi T3 20.90 | tory exercis s follo it was decided not to s the ex- | Ordale. Boucher will pitch and Emer- | ST Sl fibal an AECEREL 5 20.95|Rev. J. R. Danforth. N ny more than nec- [ Son Will catch for Taftville. A good [l hos & VERLY heaut TS 2 HEiee Bieton OF the ors 3 o js anticipated and if won by : garden of cactus dahlias on her Predictions for F Fair | | 1 I f Miss Aice Laughlin. by kg b A AT MORE PREMIUMS AWARDED | ribbon _work e el s Knobland, who has best is the one powder that whitens et AT THE COUNTY FAIR | rk scarf; Mr i deart : e e Bt and polishes without scratching e G S o M A e < Michael and Mary Burns of Bozrah Toom | Those in the Department of Domestic m'm\‘;‘“ RS bl g 1t the pest week with their aunt, the enam I & | et | Manufacture and Fancy Work. Mrs. Cora Chapman, Myst Ephr iss Mary Buras 9 i m - & linge Miss” ¢ . s Chappell September Visit to Mountains. 25 CENTS 5 Bl ie premiums on the domestic man Mystic, embroidered corset Vietor Colin, care of Mr. La- | er McGlone. who. is spending the T : ddie D . 0 the White " Mountatns,writes Sevin's Drug Store |© ONLY "GREENEVILLE { Charies s. from Boswell Avanue Home—Acci- dent on Gresne FINE TAILORING | John Kukla, | 77 t Tallor, 208 Main St 0000 lle Bridge—News | Hlerch. Jun1sa Louts Conrac hed by and_two ere Mr. ¢ damaged som. eived several there was nc ough Mrs. Charle were in the he accident o Return to California. Mr. and Mrs, Willla - b of Va g at th 1910--FALL--1910 '1 I em now showing my new line of Fall Woolens. CHAS. H. NICKERSON, Fine Tailoring, Moves Away from Mewn 417 past sevon v | from there | on Asylum street, Norw | Personal Mention. No Before |.ow o Borier o Moving B i anybedy can buy Carrisges, Harness| ng ‘at the home of and Summer Morse Goods (the bal.| '|"* James Ju #nce of this season’s stock) at CUT| Mre 0. N and daug McMillan to Move Away|m ond | vilie, Groton, sec n B, Allyr (Iri is, No knitted nond ason, Woodmansee third, Specimens of Alda Watrous, ( specimen Convent Holy Miss G New sofa pillows, Miss Edith A Grot ret; Aida Watrous Miss Annie Packe Jone Norwich, embroidered inoviteh silk em R. ( r_ flowers DEEP PRICES, and there are many . ”_“ rare bargains | lind on Central avenue. THE L. L. CHAPMAN CO., | 3 | piloy ath Street, Norwich, Conn. | "t ke ‘II.‘{“ e NORWICH TOWN | If it's Made of A m. We Hav l, RAIN! RAIN! Funeral of Mrs. Harriet Tucker, With Burial in Hanover—Local People At- tend Griswold Conference. We are su @0 not have our goods. Rubber Co Rain Coats Rubber Lsagins Rubber Hats Rubber Shoer 45¢ to 98c Rubber Boots $1.75 to $6.50 Oil Clothing, all prices—$1. to $3. Umbrelias 48c to 33.00 Aute Shirts . $5.00 Gloves 50c to $3.00 ALLING RUBBER CO. 191 Main Street, Norwich 162 State Street, New London $250 to $6.50 $5.00 to $12.00 air $1.00 c to 75¢ per There is absolute comfort for you wrapped up in one of our ‘ if you are going auto riding, TG DRk cocarred T hunting or boating at this = Others rimio season of the year. A com- {u »nd 1. J D bagron | | Mrs. Arthur Keables, : b plete new line just received. Attended Conference. James Par Irs. S leaves today visit with relatives in Briefs and Personals. ss Heath of El enue left Fri- pend a s at her forme n Mystic frs. C. P. Bushnell, who has be ne tives her rned or r o her home in Provide nd Mrs. He and_Geor sre recent of Mr. anc PAQU Paqu CHURCH & ALLEN 15 Main Street, OBITUARY. | George E. Eliot, Funerai Blrecmrs ot . i Embalmers. | 2.20y Ascisters. | Telephone cell 378-R. Neck School. | Henry B Church. Wm. Bmith Allsa Juiyisdaw NOTICE | Plait Averue will be closed |from Broad to Warren 22 Street uniil farther nofice. Per order ve lte duation remain . when ters ‘appointed s of h Miss R |4 a | E omeapin Counter Street Commissioner per. DI . E. C. LILLISBRIDGE Jewett 4‘-n net - ling ox 1 D. Pla T 1 1 J ]\nn N h. | port E Lj | Norwic “flm,u and | meq 1. Spen ¢ Sl : 1 05 = ‘1 yn, ‘!v~ p z plete stock of SILVER and CUT ok . i GLAS before shown by s 1 X and of the newest designs and T t make - o p: For Graduation Gifte we can g % certainly supply your wants. John & Gen. H. Bliss. | n | A Al- ) [Mrs. Harriet R. Granston Received Award. | tern plant at th r this wek warded to Mrs, Harrict R. Cranston. { Wood Puip from Navo Scot The ! | Hubbar s and to give quulitios Fifty years ago we had 1 Hartford. —Twenty ¥ s | v vou should attended the annt They locked it—and were | ¢ ur s our tempting nt Veteran | Mrs. Thurston ckig| Mrs Harand. Siatistsion SO . Qtiad universally tabooed displa ; 5 C. MPBERSON, |2 5 o o it s, | i B S, [ ousean b 101 Mala Street, o this week with cousing in | Lund. s e BN 77| & | s ! with hera niece, Mie Nathan businci | @et the Original and Genuine | TEET: "F. C. ATCHISON, M. D., y PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Funeral AGER pirecur and Embaimar 70 Franklin St., Bulletin Bidg, Telephone 642-2 Room 9, Second Floor, Shunnon Blds. | sysa “ LOUIS H. BRUNELLE BAKERY We are confdent our Ples, Cake ant Bread casusk be excslled Give us s | Prompt service day or night | Lady Acsistant W Fawmount Streen ‘ ” Residence 116 Broadway. 5 | po. Theatre. o “anai 1 e Wt | ™ SE-L lu Bininess rosisitn b iy the Taftville road After being he ation, Mr. and M eir is wr re for the summer va- H n T Y they don't look it—and very fine BEEF !hese days. | are as good as natural H I-I 0 K S‘ ones if ‘A:so have everylhing else "'MALTED MILK SUPPLIED BY US |that the markels aiford. Delicately Formed and gently reared, women will find in all the seagons of their lives, as maid: ens, wives and mothers, that the one simple, wholesome laxative remedy, which acts gently and pleasantly and naturally and which may be taken at any time, when the system needs a laxative, with perfect safety and real- 1y beneficial effcets, is Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna. It has that true delicacy of flavor which is so zefreshing to the taste, that warming and grateful toning to the stomach which responds so favor- ably to its action and the laxative ef fect which is so beneficlal to the sys tem when, occasionally, its gentle cleansing is required. The genuine, alwaye bearing the | name of the California Fig Syrup Co. ! may be purchased from all leading druggisis in original packages of one size only, price fifty cents pet bottle. Entrance examinations on first floor The INDESTRUCTO, that money can by We carry {Cases ana | nirable style, size {to choose from. | Call and see us. the best late stock of 8¢ Every da loat} onak and a Pric WAL Telephone S augz0d High Grade PIANOGS \Latest Shest Music AND NEW STYLES WALL PAPER ' Yerrington's 49 Main Sfree! _ may1sd WE ARE NOW READY to take care of all your (Carriage and Wagoi 'Repairing and Painting i Carriage and Automobii | Trimming and Upholsterin The Scott & Glar GORPORATION, 507-515 North Main Stret apt9e DONT WORRY It Makes Wrinkles, Werry over ill-health does yomy Beaith 1o good, and merely cases wrinkles, that make you look olase than you are. 17 you ere siok, den't we: but g about 1t to make ycurssll well. To de this we repeat the werds of thouss: of other former sufferars from woman- Iy iils, stmilar to yours, when we say, lake Viburn-0. BODE. Prop, N 283 Main Strec | | B | 1t 1s & wondectul remate rem you will admit if you try Diresdlons for e are printed in sl languages with every botdle. Prios $1.28 ar FRANCO- (AN CHEMICAL Co. ul West 129th Street. New York hr PE ACHE Preserviag $1.10 a basket OTTO FERRY, Not 336 Franklin Street. When Merit Wins. When the med comsisting of - Mrs. Fe The Food-drink for All Ages. r e ke fou fod1. DA e Ad erasilaren, her #uest. | Fornfants, Invalids,and Growing children. PEOPLE’S MARKET, |mo- isoteus tun betors That i utier il George and Archur | PureNutrition,up building the whole body. | 6 Frankiln S R aasy e Tor you In speut (hwisday at Dcean lrx{n?maleallunuxsmgnmdmlmd(l.cngui | % Frankiia St. o Gee of KppEtite Wisesiesines e o | i milk, walied grain, in powd o | mq Benlal Parlor | __susmiy moLDEN. Prep semsa |55 SHEoraecs thie Kidneys o bieddes, { the 1910 g g A quick lunch prepared in a winute, SON, Manager | AUTOMOBILE STATION. Lee & Graood Co G i G %45, | Take no substitute. Askfor HORLICK'S. | £ ranrin 5 slim i Nowiph: LS5 TLCHE O OHS RISt RUtnnan 1o o m cara grund st totals $1%550. Vi No Combine or Trust' ... Sk works . dabbtac. PRANE | AN TBE SHETUCKET BARNESS (0 J - Will Help You. It makes no differ- ence about the size or shape, If you have broken your glasses bring them to us and let us repair them. R. C. BOSWORTH, Optometrist and Prescription Optician, Reom 5 Shannon Buildin, septiW Norwich, Conmy The Norvich free beademy Stoves Ranges drawnwork handkerct i ire delightfully | ; g u Sutton, Myatic, embro Part of Miil Shuts Down for One Day warm, With extéemely cool | Of néW dullding as follows: | Velie, Mystie, embro LUt o Souvenit. pontals of Craw. | Monday, September 1xh, 0 a. m. eate”s nbroidered center 1 i de W e 18 At present. | Spelling, ‘Arithmetic and Geography. Norwich, 2 ; vy Comming of Santa Rosa, | 4 : We again call your attention t6 the "My ] Goll* 15 bount & bend ‘the | Tuesday, Saptember 18th, 9 ‘w. ‘m.| .o imparant sart ot your hom Sw shams, sutimn with the Misses Mcllale of | English and History. ; ina kitohin, $ norning. &t corts Point| Make up examinations for puplls of| We sell the best Stove, Rangs and Back Tonight .’:v‘“ riet stay ot the | i LoU Ckeen, Tucsday, Sepiem. | Heater (hat can be proced. : . and ehild, of | ber 14th, at 8 a. m. A, , were waek end visitors | i MODEL RANGES i Tohn Kilrey on 4 These Ranges hava all the (mproves - | Clarica Souiin, ki ver. Atrae | A the opening o Schiool on Wed- | ments o the best makes, and the v, | trews 'r. MISS | usday, September 14th, at 880, alll prices are reasonable. A good 8teei ? Oiling New Macdam Road Wear | pupils will assemble in Slater Hall. |on hand to choose from. o Two oil wa " wich wers i MEANLY & DO Come In and see them perey Wi m fond Bet| Waterbury, [septoa Princip: PRI | g Need a Trunk? Andrew ). Wholey, ; s Wb | 12 to her : Buy it now — and here. } 12 Ferry Street, Telephone septas | You arcfa YOUNG MAN and wish to make a right start— to be successful in the bus- iness world; or out of em- ployment; or not satisfied with your work, with no prospect of advancement; l You are a YOUNG WOMAN and wish to become inde- pendent—to make your own way In a satisfactory man- ner ; or limited as to pecuni- ary resources and desire to become self-supgorting in one of the most self-respect- ing vocations for women of any age—with an ever in- creasing return for the in- vestment made, then THIS school can and We have fitted hundreds of young men and women for suc- Gessful careers. Let us show you how to take advantage of Yyour opportuniti Our graduates are in demand and command the best positions, Write today — now — for pros- pectus and full information. All Commercial Branches. THE NEW LONDON" Business (ollege RABrubeck, Prn. Newlondon. € Schoo! Supplies Pads, Ink, Mucilage, Compesition Books, Penocilsy Paints, Crayons, Boxes, Erasers, Strapsy Pencil Slates, Knives, Lunch Boxes and Baskets. MRS, EOWIN FAY Frankiim Squara septéd A Fine Assortment MILLINERY AT L E PRICES. 4 MRS. G. P. STANTON octid F. H. WILLIA General Agfy H, C LO ciul ABL. 11 KENYON, Special Azt é Hartford, ERNON SULES INN, Fhompsos, Coun, ’-m One of tue Anest places in Conn, foffy a Punday chicken dinner. Lavge pare tes catered to at one Aay's notivey Price of dinner $1. Terms $2 per dayy $8 to $15 per week. R BL Harris, Mgry s iedls Conn.

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